' . • NINEPIN . ~, i .F : tX.. LOCO FOCI:116N. .-----' vas -,water, no IIAI4III. ... The , Betts and Schuylkill Gumal gives the :followingspecimen of the spece of, Hon. Charles ;Brown, at the .Huvest IfOrne;in . _ , Old Berks,en the 28th of Atignstil- , "In the Cower of. hie remarks this r untleman 'took strong grounds against the charter of any new banks, no 1:011111/r how imperatively dummied by ,'... . ' 4 the wools of the boobies,' community. He also .._ ' !expunged himself opposed to the iJ j enetral of tar - 'lCkarfers o'lll Banks now in existence. In re. elation to the Tuiff, he remedied tat he was op. ,posed to the'act of 1842-1846.10 r any ofku' iToriff--thus Inking decided Free Trade ground. , He was also opposed to &listener - aliens/to what . . ' tree purpose elected , " ' 1 : ' ' This I. the sort: of aouini,',itzia has hitherto ;kept Pennsylvania in htt water, disturbed her credit, and-dionilihed her proge . iity. Initead of Ms . /pal - Me kluging log6n:l6one, created by the legislaune and responsible to the Sate, they ' , would establish a thou:and irrespcnaiblo Shin .Plaster Eetablishaterde to defraud the community and gest muddrel. They would destroy all Char-1 - 3 turd Cerpotations, and compel the public to he -.- Sewed k ‘ bl' heartless combinations of torn deter. --- 7, ,3' . Wined . Vi s elike money it any sacrifice. 'Nests of ~. Broken,: ot doing a regular banking business as , ' . - at patient,,weeld soon monopelize all basinea, and panel men at their mercy: Six per cent per ... _ -• a nnum in Baek,.would stoonbecome six per cult. ' • '-, per month, or intact; at the earners of the streets , .....:-...• " linty, frightful ,end miaow usury. would stare 1 every poor man in the fare, and the business be - 7 • ' : . egonitted,•as tho tichaitapitalistainight desire•it ' should be, ally to men of immerses means. li ie ..- - • dingusting to hear such men as Mr. Brown talk ' , about opposing ell cdporatioes. , - EveriltrUestablidunent, every Cotton imam? 1 Lector', emery hail Road, Bridge and Turnpike 1 . ... Company, le but a Corporation,--and would the Honorable Mr. Brown, lot hia.ftepresentativr a. .._... purity, destroy all there? Government ite if ie but • beige Monopoly, whether National or State, and 'there are none so powetful, as to itself it is the agree of conferring power upon others. And is ". . Mr., , ,Brove epgioeed to %hist His own party, pow. esfal,progiPliee, 'selfish and tyrannical as it is. \,.. " - •, ' ' hit PoWats tea fold gr!ater. than all the Comma , • Boas in the he'd: - .lit monopolizes all the offices.. -and diepnwee Mvars'unly to whom it pleures the '' head man of the party it Woshiustom It me. - . the public money,ind otter; for pit:poses or in:livid. - nal fain.. it bolds the Pone and the Sword. and - ' when it cannot terrify with t he ‘ one, It seeks' to f. • r ind:, with the piher.. Are tilre any Corporate powers equal to thew; ti. which Mr. Brown is n,' pus. and • ready ins ramenN I , .' . lifily; what Would PennsYlveitie be without , 1 Commences and Charter, co what any Bute in '. . . ,the Unionl. We may.dray these powers u ere ' . ' • .will, bui they ate as necersirytosur prosperous , • _ Illill11110e; to the developingit auctiz remoras. ',. • • end to the emptryneent of our capital, es hued is • to the hungry man, or the sunshine to give fertili , , ty to the Weil. With age respect for chartered :sights and wiser laws in giving protection to La. - t _: .. bee sod Capital, Pennsylvania would have been . - it ihhi day a great deal tetteeeff than she is. . . Sete, in Unger attick we publish this moronic, _, . • ' '. what Corporations have dose for Lowell. They wield have done the same tor' %lomat a. =ITS - of' . . , . . . . I . _ . places i n 'Pennolintnlll, 11111/ wise ' 411.111/0011 .1 . . Lan k at the productions they commute. the per. - . • ' gegthay employ, - and . die changer of the era. • ...iloyod• I.Prdt hir theituir der O' ' ilg'f"tan'o and , • - the effect tab a competitiop his; upon pricee-- ' look, too, tr.the liana of taxer- they pay Sad the capital they employ. Such institutions . am —i- - : : lthe . airy life,- brag eta being of e S taid—and - , • ,yet:Loco Foul= makes opeo War open A ... To the Banks It revi:es the cry - heard some Yore eittr--"Bere the accursed Institutions' to the mama, end slaw calf upon' th eir 'salted"—, ..., . -3 , - Vier !pop Property, war upon Capitol, war upon . the be hitereue of , the lebodag Man, is the •: • - natant alinent 3 of the politicians Of this party. It hung, pospennts by db. storm and fury it mien . • .-.' ' , night a whirlwind of pretentione.' It feeds the pendens of men, end revives with seem ncisy . . -- .. demonsandlon it cream. Pierer we; there evert . .. . . tu cheat retard upon i country ' upon a any, .. , • ear upon mankind,-and Wands of honest ... .. . , . ' lie" etta deluded, have cast ofc no en old ' end foul patent, th e embraces by which -they '• ' . - !go. ham& . ' 1 Wears gig Mr. Brown hue !raised the Free . :.. Tiede nig: Let it to the breeze, until ~:,tor . -- :its, folds dull be gathered ell, the cla nsmen who . . ' • ',. - . are attracted by Its pewee. You Will see in eneh . '. . ' as miry Ofign. the pauper laborer of 'Europe . , - - pseklogligeltpen the labor of 'am independent , Ydeelisnic;of the 3 ,llnitid Suttee Yin will - find '`,;.;l4sern:ihosis Who believe that ',sat. end Laborite ', nos gonad bUlt the prOperly of rich. You ..'L ,- will find thug low wages and low . morals is to. _'' wind to *raj proper standard . of :value, whether ; • ' . .ft he the coinage of the brain or of the heeds. lis tote visas' Paula seen nowhere, herd every op. - prolieution to its true character, will exhibit a - ' , +gibbous, sr i weakness, of character ! ill In an. 45 ....; , ~... , .deae• with the welfare of a country . Idr.e this: - ' . Free trade Mande iell lathe eats of men, but to • • , ': '. the jedgiasatitlipapdeMble. Tare is optima lon freedom In the moving of the windeenor , . ' :..In Me Lsii`fdiatha add dddir - n" in the sob' ' -hue ogitthie or Notoo.s?—oor in the coursing a l , • ' : the, 1411,-- td .4 rim anywhere in the great world - . ' - Of Nature =ilia 4a, - God's Protecting bind le . : ' • s - ' WeekelLand ?din's Proletting hand I. commanded tbe put ßir th battle the harvest can 14 gathered , the fields made to blossom. •We do lel duly '.• ' ' ',.. ~ 4 deign of Providence we protect '' oat '-gniii P own Woos out 4 tti* oo, 41 = 1 , mutant. 4 ert ;and u a pecersaty part of ill these, the awns ec bosinese whereby we liti. ' . . 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SEPT. 1847 rsrinsitios tfiuY Crimirrrs is published Dudn TONueklp, Sad Wtekl.Tbe Didris bests *Alms per snow the Tri-Wceilily is Flys Dollars per .carol Ike Week . lyis Two Dollen permatia *via!, . - - ---- - , _,' - • _,' Male* to AdvirUsees, - ; • DOP.fietiut . momenta, u secure insertion; Amid be landed is by five o'clock in tba „atternaen. ,- Mma. -,- ' -"'-':-' Is tion,on ate pan of ear eastouters, Leonid be profile , - , {iveof anneal benefit . - ' - Qom. z , • ' (as maim. amnia • • • ICOR CANAL. .COMMItISIONER. . JO,SM,PII PAVTOII. Ort111013:AND =OMIT ) . . . „... . . GEORGE BARBIE, of Allegheny Coy. • ' , - too sunny. . LEWES 0... T. nnuLY., of lodlonoTp. - • , VIIILLSTIAN itinIVELY.of Wilkins Tp., . MAMMA. E4%.ARTZWELDER,Ttuakur36. HENRY LARGE.ot i9la fil TA. eox men, 'granule, 1. W. BAXTER, of Plustonnyh. ' ' • , /memory comuostoorg. „ • TROMAeI PERKINS,or Loofa Bt.,PlairTe; - - STATE CENTRAL CONIIIITTEE. TNPNAS E FRANKLIN. Lamour City C KUNEL.l...D•uphin County. , 'TIIOhIAB DUNCAN, • 4 • • JAMS% MARTIN,__ - " ,• . ; TIIOIIAB C lIAMBLY,'York. , • WILLIAM:M. WATTS,Cataberhind. •• DANIEL-PS BMYSENLAdatas. • JOIDS , I I IVETIIERIM,'PhiIadeIphia • .- .IO3EPR CHANDLER,-. .4 --- ROISEXP.T' CONRAD, , s THOMAS. MeGRATH, PhilndelphiaCotinty. DILLER Lmr.R, O a ks(- . JRCEIERT.AIIIAR Traoklin.• • . •TIIOMAS M T 11PkENNAN, Washington. , • • wriD/11:5 Sontereet. , .• MARNA DENNY. Allegheny: AIILIIA Venaorto. """- 'JOSEPH KUHNS, Westmoreland. -11 D MAX VELL.Nori,arapton. 3 SALLIDURT, Susquehanna. '. - 72.11ANAN 8111711, Wyoming. i SAMUEL. A •PURVIA ACE, Bailer., HENRY 8 EVANS,Choste. .SUBEIV",r POTIS, Montgomery. For Laricarr,onutuereral hrielligenee, Dow rue Mar , tem. Itijer ; News, Imports, Money Rork., Ae, see . . Wed p• e, • '; Tiss IScs Tasucsr. w.—TM-Sieritary the Tessznyy finding tba I:cation of this kw laiprsakabk, Is merest to Its spin mislotice- Evia ths moth abmal Diu:bare ma 4.6 MI to aiLet Govariaornt optrgicals. Coo . - trolls ire raids a -scdsolitads far data sod gold, • , pi kiftlei:st radios jece ult.:ared by taw, leas& with a Banker or Brotor • - All Ws say to ososocry *Pi , * PiwiPas, Sig gam s Aunts] illii!IN11!0' Kra • ..BlE3rd FITS ibIi!ECMIen*NUFAC7I7IIE. WA here ,elrupidvieleted' the darreine that Mxrei uLTlraciuni„Healloa'rsur...d?l , o. tie brprovennOts,Wire rho tine K.ace.."o(4piltb, and, were e reel more, fiorciby Week eriatr4thr.th or diem opinicia, &Pi hitpOkillf wii eda Bp ti. ties txtbc sacheutte. . A few years ago, that now flourishing city, was but a barren, ueproductive, lectiet'l of country, scarcely aflisnling sedeistnice to the huskemdman; who, by the most amiduons application, endeavor. , al to extort a livelihood from what little; soil was visible among the rocks. Manufactories have made it what it 11--0110 of the richest, happiest, and moat intelligent cities of the Unioneral Place notorions, even In foreign lends, far itelivelrf and eau:petition in the lid:elation of Woolen, CettODl and Other goods, and u a place which il zow gives employment to a poklation of 35, inhabi tants.' , • . In 1630, the population of Lowell was 6,400, it now numbers nearly six times this amocul;- Whey have Wires& and leading channeleofeous i municatirm every city in tho lictblii. i Thera are thirefaiem m:tract/2ring Oeinpanies, , with a .. he , - mothc of $11,490,600. The number of Milii, - PrintBhois, dec., is 45,; Bpitulles, 253,.. 456; Looms, 7,756; 'Timber yards of Cotton trunk per wsek,l,7s2,ooo;tiFunber of yards Woolen per I week;,; 20,100, C , 6,500 These facto ri es give employment to 7, 5 females, and 3,340 males.— iho yearly coma ption of Cotton is 65,000 bides, making93,ooo,o 0 yard, cloth. Of Printed call. it co, 14 oop,oco y rds are made per annum. The kinds goods m °fade:red are, Print., Shcolingr, Shied gr, Dnlf see, Flint:tele, Broadcloths, Cass!. mum, Carpets. ogs„&e. - These man e sutures have made Lowell one of the wealthiest, cat intelligent, and inductions ei tiet in the Mil n. The benefiut derived from their industry sic neli confined to themselves.— They are fait in the forest. of their own State, m well as in the far off caverna and mines in the mountains cf Pennsylvania. Wood, charcird, iron, and nauseant, are necessary—and they consume them. 'IC, One Company • slone tasea,Bineally, 6,000,000 tau's, 1,600,000 l*Bise Wool, 80,000 lbs. glee, $60,000 worth of lityis Stara, $ 17 , 000 worth of Soap, and $3OOO Worth of Woad end mmeraL I Coal. The following s list the 51an - M'aelating Companies, edth.the amount of4Be6capital stock. Locks and Canals C o . • . $6,00,000 Merrimack:Ban Co," 2,000,000 Hamilton " 1,200,000 Appleton • " 000,000 'Lowell 600,000 Middlesex 750,000 Sullolk ^ " 000,0011 Lawrence. " 1,500.000 Boost " 1.200,000 Backache's 1,200.000 Briscoe 000,000 In addition to these, tbeee.as a number of ml. nor establishments. employing .many - oporatiTew and a lenge amount of capital. The charge . ltan been frequently made, that' ope. relives in ibese establishments ate meta sieves, compelled to wort foe a bare pittance—withopt an oppononity of manta( improvement or relaxation, and deprired of the ordinary amusement& n r eeessar, ty tit health, aid the enjoyment of fife.- TIM is notoriously nearer. Operatives; mostly' females; bare deposited in their Saving's lronitution, ,10 , ring the last jeer, from their wage., beyond What teu-sequiral foi their .subsistenee,—the cm of 8750,000,—thria quarters of a million of dollars: • There in a pablia high sehool„ eight grammar scherilr, and, thirty:kg primary &shoots, with an average daily attendance. of doterthotunaid five hundred ;chalets. They hare Public Libraries, Reading Roortni. Lecture Roomy, and 'every fseili.. ty for mental imprormnent,with abundance of lei. run: to tutenil suet plaeca.' The genera intalli• j gene, of their citizens ie prorabiaL &Slut Lowell j oi i Offering," a h rary porissliml, edited 18141 1,01 j etl • iii. female opqratives in the factories, Maki high amps th literati of Europe and-Ito:16m The anti eswinomptm at Lowell, Is realty - 1 iaterfiabing.. - .talde faun f-siriskietk,thei ores J Coed, inn ~17,000 Wood, Cprdi ' ' - 6,000 -,-- 98, gallons, BO.OOO . • Charcoal Jbashols, ' : 600,000 .Btirsh,poonde, - l 1,00000 The whole amount of bum assemed fin. the present year., :on real estate. $116,738 73: on I p.l, Sit 080—tt i il, 61:7,826 73. The rem of immanent is 70 Mt on $lOO, . :. • j The taxes of the different cosporatiosts otthat city are as bllofs.. _ Lowell Bleorbory • 8:64 Mmistiek Caoroi ell3iiii App <Am Compool. :VG,/ Nor Como Alin, WACO 800. Coil., Mil:* i' i '.ii AI iddloira Milli - . 300 )lamlton Catapsay . '. ' 7 6.710 SatohCompoof . ' anal Lawnoni ,do _ e.to T...t ow • 3.330 Lore!!' 'do ' . 5A , 40 Liclio / Cai&Co . efib Lomeli Mach ew gmr vosuo The Wlarsing table exhibits the population of the city at dare...eat pedals: In 154-Ibootl2oo. In 11?..33-3lalto, tytt • Felnako, 2,1,3 Total Iv 1/.74-41alea, 2,751 Foment 4(6, Tag, 0,477 la ICH—hleoa, 41:91 Poundal, 3,911 Taal, 1o.:134 Jv IeTJ-41•104 - 4 4/7 Female, 79y1 Total, 12,943 . lv 1117/6—Ma aa, EMI Fotos'esll 2 T. 1.4 17,4= to 1/3P-19,D14 Iv IPA—Men, 7,341. Fame, IVO Total, 9 0 ,1/41 la 11141—May ol revers 15,07 Tote, !kln to IHI/-4 1 4.841. ' 1' Bose 119111:011116 oi 20C Oato—We SOO quite anomplimentary notice in 1110 ?Us&!edit papers, of the barque Joint Faraum, bunt at ',Marietta. 'Ohio, end launched on the 23th of Febrewy Jut, She had jast milt - rued noon a voyage to. Cork, where she weni - freighted with Ohio corn. Tba slaw company who constructed tin vessel eau allotted to, hate launched from their yard the following vessels . The torque Washington, *bout the 20th of.flo. 1045. She reelected 248 tem. 'The bar in on 4 .3. Mszietta,of the saw tonnage ; the 10th of osember 1840, The ash , prace Darling,. of 100 tons, cm the 10th of . °mother 1845. T b... h00 . Ohio. 1801 ons, oci the 10th of December. The two latter emu& are owned by Meters. Kimble do Ca, Salem, Mare; i - • Previous to the war of 1812, errual,useala were constructed on the Water. .1 the Ohio river ! bat the difficulty in getting them to the Qulf, itdd: 1 ed to the detention at New ()deans, on *comet of the embulo and checked the entetrize, fir a number of yenta. -;- ' ; • 1 The great facilities of alum power, so' greatly augmented since that period, has done mach to relieve ship hidden from toy apprehernions . this score. Poor times fa the year they may lately rely upon a sufficiency . of water to float ships down the Ohio and lifireireippi riven; au king the voyihe with-the aid of atom in from B Several' Government steemere, have recently been built in Pitishargh,liod there has been no di catty from want of water. A large vessel was recently launched from Free. dam in Beaver county totaled with the products of the Stair, which she took to Liverpool. Thilfe if so abundance of material for shipleal. ding idill parts of the country-..adjacent to the head waters of the Ohio, so abundance of freight ready at all times for shipment direct to emu tor eiga part: This would pay quite a profit upon the cost of coistruction stance. : That tha materials And work zs g madp Ifs viol it I. osly 6ocessuy to stela that the ship, nufai P,niaistn;intilt •at Marietta 121,10, is still in good cnodition and anti", employment. Cspiti#,, who rig' to how mousy in 'Alp blinding! would will to give' the 1 4 nutssea wrested, kilo wcit, their cirefal TAT, 40 : or D fend • decree on Ws Stith 101 l laee,2eclarh4 that elfpennene "rho ebooLl tbineefter be born in his &claimer, abouLl e bora free; sod that ell persons In wino& hie &minims on tits 281 h of July ISM, 4811 then be abiniotely free. without tamp eyed= to the 011111.116 The Johmal of Camatacrea rya: . In th. De',Cation 'villa taw coalocies *Pith pracaahol the laming of this &enc. In W4ed them th. a/tea - cativo of thew year. with a map. pal:anti= of 860 pa head tar each slave, ea ties* yam •ilCout say eceoplawatiao, ical May etualal th. tatter. Dermark tm ear ans.ll6l. Wk., 7f. Bt. Croix. BL Timms, led Joh* St. ,Croix =taw gait $OOlO st. haw La b 4 lotr ! pair biNto matt j e tT.pASTIC ; Kli. AAD IiIIIIIIIIIPPI. 1: :i . INCLUDIICG THE gale vaLLEy....... . Ipr_ogreSe 'and muffs of /Ili:Eric diserniii, tail' V, , Specialmfarence Telegraphing. t •' 14 The unurrantable attipips acmanopoly is ,tire Telegraph etiMrpizehe aiiirtton that no leciprovenrent in telegraphing can lie - used in the iquiredkßates, withant..penninke from the eon. *llene! a single Patint--the denunciationi fat , nainatedapinat all who hue dared to enoorume improminent, in this important , eiderprize—rau der it expedient that the public shall hare ample '4pintuit, for ditaimining which of. the Amer' , 'ttior Telegraphs is roalt original in character, and Most valuable as reliable mum of intencomumni; bation. between, remote points; And therefore in o p s. - If of. - emaciates in the " Atlantic, Lake and - - 'Pei .Lines of TeleeraPh." I ken authiniied offer a Premium of THREE HUNDRED . DOLLARS for the beet Rani on tire ,Progress :of Electric Discovery, withreferme to 1114 Tele. graphic system. The Emmet° be brief and cons• pretiettalvo as the subject will admit—adapted to 'general circulation—hat calculated to present the facts in the clearest light that readem, generally May determine. for themselves the ; extent to which any one Man may rightfully edam cycle. 'sive property,niot merely in a machine* mode of application, but in "the general primiple" of Elemro•Magnetic Telengraphe,rmo matter by what combination of machinery thaivrinciple may be made available." With Mettles that may thus bo *right distinctly before the public; it may soon become generally understood whether Profisoor itsurr's Mier Printing Telegraph (the only American Telegraph patented in Great Britain at:dottier Eunrpeen Kingdoms as well as in the United States,) is any infrinument of Profemor Morse's. Patent, or of any thing which Professor Mona has a right to claim; end it will also be aeon whether the Telegraphic system careened in 'the United States Patent Office by Col. Charles 11. More, of Virginia under claim for a Patent, (in the way that Prokslarllone:cavestted his yvi• tar . uprinciple" as lota as 18434) is or Is not at least as original and effective as any Telegraph that maken arbitrary signs like the dots and lines first nand bvSteinheil and by Davey in 1897 and 1838, and afterwardscombined by Professor Morse 6 ta.his firet Patent of 1840. It may then also be seen whether any ono of the above.named inventors has any exciaerre Wight to a monopoly of the "general principle." which anthwises his Against° dictate towns to the inhere; ar whether it is; requisite for the A nieriren People, who desire to ove either of the Televaphe to crave "parraierian" Cram the bolder, or con. troller -of irry one Patent, bylaw they can use the *proved-wad differed wyetem covered.. by another Prawn, lain the Case of Mous end Hone:. uTbat the pnblie generally shall hare ample , lgtiarantee tot the BEST MODES of Telegraph aingashich AMERICAN INGENUITY he. yet .ideriatd, the right louse Meet different system •haa been secure,' by me, to the end that no delay .ordiffieulty need ewer occur from relying arctic.. "Manly on any one mode of Telegraphing upon athe Lines constructed thrcugh my Agency," This is the declaration under which I bane cons drocted and am constructing the Lines of the "Atlantic, Lake and Mississippi Telegraph," since ,we crossed westward of the Ohio; and while my: 'Umtata an myself ire willing to fulfil madness' si far as Morse's Telegraph is used, itdm:it'll° la ascertain whether or not wee= be debarred froio securing for the Public along our Linea the buottits which acy . other Tele graphic aystem: itOrtlin4specisily ae the um& ales of Profersoi Horse, conecicua of, the origin clay and value of his ...Patent Letter-Priming Telegraph," and armored by the denunciations folminared *pima them; have signified their will ingness to try licks with the controllets of Monie's, Patent, (in the .Courts or by Arbitration, under dory penalties the may lo uquired,).for the pun pole of determining whiat of the two inventions iv most °Fiend io ehrtraeter=which• Patent (if either) is invalid—and Which mode of Telegraph. hell reflects mostkuredit on American science and ingenuity—though It 'le but justice to tray the smut of the mist 'competent judges in the Union. (each es Professor lien av,) !smithy with Howes es well as Morse's Tekgraphs. declare that Ifotwes *pieta dos .for infringe on Morse's. In memorializing the Ohio Legislature hut Winter for right of way foram Telegraph Line.. waled that, on the part of my assoelatas. 'Men is oodraporition trovseek asharire foam" far van, anode of Telegraphing," but that, en the contrary, :sit is believed the permanent interests of thereik, graphic system. ee well cc of-the pultrte, would be . prompted by granting facilitita impartially to all irolividuato or companies who have confidence - enough in any Telegraph system hi inane° them `to tosail their ettura' end their w.inx7.thi its whancement"--may associates, as well as myself, basting that the teat motility for the Cesraystem of Telegraphing will be foundin throwing open 'the doors for free and honorable comp...Moo— oily thing like monaply or favoritism bang ucott• nary to the real interests, of the Telegraph spasm gisseally.es, it is zepognant to the doctrine of •••Encrel Rights." • Wilfing as heretofore to wore to each inven tor all that the respectfro =name call ter, in the dillloent iegbiara covered by diffe-rent contracts, it is smatter of sane Interast to the u well ale to rag associates, to know bow fat any one of time or other inventor. or their Agents or can trans, can arrogate to themstes the right to del - Meion all ethers who iditierrnt Telegraph :system withont their , prin'aesion." . • The importance of the nobjerit,, growing with thriedeasion of the Telegraph systring dimmer the Orden, renders it desirable that the public:hal:ld Aare the (sets in a comprehensive form for the 'neater judgement; end it le hoped that the Watev manta now invoked with ail in guiding the coma cranky to proper decision.' Ia tIIIS important enterprise, it will probably bo .tiiind that PUBLIC. CONFIDENCE Iv coon potent than Legislation or Monopoly IA eiranding and !piroteeting that mode of Telegraphing, best calculated to perienotnottic greatest good of the greatest number." Tbc. Essays to be addressed, under mai, within ninety days, to the cue of Hoary E. Spence, Jlayor d Cilleirrilati; N. IV. rhotatt.Piesideht of City and James C. Hall, President of the Chamber. of Commute ; to be by , them banded over to a committee of distiOrdshed scieo• ifs men, either in the Eutom or Waikato Cities, who /hall award the Premium within twenty days 1 thereafter. • $11,450,0110 la behalf of asoelales In the Atlantic, Like ..*id Niatiaiuppi Telegraph. . ' • -HENRY (TRIELY. !Ulnalanai Erehaage,Fhpt. I, 1847. Tilt Quin's worn a Benrcorn.—This event forms the topic of a great many- column! in the Britiah peer of all partial, kinds and description@ The detail are very common place. bowbver; and ,jest like those which attend all such things. On the 11th of • August. Victoria and Albert, :with their two eldest children, left lehi 011ff:iglu for the tour, which was rspsmod to occupy aluut Bre weeks. The Royal wined= cow:ring of the Victoria and Albert, Black Eagle, Cod no. CLubarint. Fairy. sad deattree, anchored at night in the Yannoctriorocds, and awn after daybreak on Thoreau malting; got under weighqwerit to Dannurath.saddst cheers and midway, peobd t' tat. nation, the Menai bridge, the Castle, rte; itid then proceeded to the Isle of Man. Oa it. way, Royal estates were fired from the batteries at Craigydon. Pori Paarhyrt, and: Beau:Hie the swansers, muchammen, and yacht. displayed their farce of flags. and the American Yawls joined heartily in the general demonstration of repeat and welcotne. As the Paley, (on hoard of which Was the Royal Family.) approached the U. fit, Josiah . Quincy, Capt.Orszier, the barquelohn Parker, Capt Cum: ming, anddhe barque Jadeite, Capt. Childs, the ,Brlish dog was dirplayed forward, the American deg at the peak; and u the royalyacbtlelided past the Auttrican flag wuhaulod down, and' the Bd. tish dig re mi up, whlch marks of eotutesy Refe . ec , ,krueledged by the exhibition of the Ilse of A mai@ fa on the quarter deck of the pally, her Mainly etanding by, Al Prince Albert rowed off in his `huge, he war met hitt:apt. Childs or the Junto ta, in ,bie gig; the mew of whirls gave three cheers— whertupon the Prince triad op; uncovered, and bowed his acknowlediitacts. This Was on Sudsy on the next evening,the Royal squadron anchored in Scottish watery, and lpermed the night in Loch. From thence the Royal iqoulroa proceeded on Tunably morning, to the alyde, where an assemblage of upwards of Gfly dmen, many of the largest clatr, In the river welcomed the atrivalof her Majesty: and the eight, s et this great Got was one that bee rutty, probably never. been-equalled..• • While a t eaermirren, where the Id. ?rinse of Walre we, horn, the yawn Priam was dressed as a sailor, and was warmly welcomed. lie sou also delighted with the famous Menai mispettelon bridge, end, es the scconnts my, ton ally •travanad it twice !" It is timed that the Quern cheire sp. pared on dick, soil took a dutch of the bte. She was plainly attired in • black dress, maw n. neti and brown veil; and the two royal children were awn playing arousal bet. She was 110;14 .twany cheering, meditated by the fact only that it was Sunday." On the ratans of hinter Albert hotel his loam. I 'Son of the lifenaihiidge, the repartee of en Irish - women preload a hearty latish. • The „Donn', pi g , vked its dirty nose In front of the Prime, who did piggy the hone: of • ntorn poke with the toe of his home. “Sare..yoir honor," exclaimed the Emerald blender 4 .the very pip ate =moat to lock-at Year highness!" Great prepatatione wen. Mae to teem., heir Melody in the Seettishi waters, and evil , place that could commend a point of obsailitien was, fitted op with atazt din , tic:. The North Brinell Mai/ ism list 'meted of the m erge Alps in ',the dodu awns towed late the Clyde, and took op Abair pes. Aka add& alas chaanol , •Ltirazgh which Ow se pt icridettcr , wen to plum - Foremost of (hay Oa 'United fftrAtil frigate Macedepha, i. • • 7__...~ -v.... _,.~_. ~ 4 ,lv, ~ skrair•Tpli / DARSIE. - :.. T. the **foracf thrritilnirghGarr. Gareth ' i '" . '.-''.• . _ HOing occadeir Wins in-Hanislnugh au** thew ._ , lialn of the last Lwridatwe I war Wand . , - . . . tops) worm attention to the business done late , , . • &wale doting my Way. Among the 'many inter!. , , i . ing sirrninnt that were presented; was one for ihrimorfirmatioit of a Jodms for the tenth'ittdietal &strict, which is composed .of. the - Crw* r/ Cambria; Wiens, Armstrong and Westni The people from that distrkt amok ananl ` moaatl asked for the renomination and confoneitirPt : of Judge White , .ad each en . aversion Of'lsTile sentiment in faros of °semen, wan , widow Mem witnessed in the appointment:of any Jodgi,ttind be it said to the lasting shame of the &wet" that in this case the people's rights Were disnignrd 'ed by him, ball am perstutded thit the people, of ihatdiitrict' are owing a debt of, grehtude tot yow Etenatar, George Garde, Esq . , which would' be very gratifiing to them to have an opportunity to repay. lie, in that, as well as in all ether Mien, that came within my notice, stood up nobly in defiance Of the people's rights,' and aete4, In strict obedience to the people's mill& deep hound jadment,l his thorough sommintance with Leght• Es twiiii suleshis extensive lknowledge of the in of the commonwealth , and his nnanwing ustlY, Cl well as unswerrivg honesty. cotobined et. credit W himself as well as honor to con. raiment and quails , hilt for a 1110 ' a in the gift of the People. , • Awl Ossaarn. 1 , . Mr. Beecher announced to Ms dortgregitgat on Wt Sabbath. Aug. 16th, that he had swigs Erasion his resignation:gibe charge of that h. Tim failure of health in Iris (=O m& Ikt:lfes• wry for a time, to seek s sea side residence. , fie hoped that a few years would enable Ma to re. am to the West, the field of labor the unik'dou :to him. and where he -desired to lire and 1110- Indianapolis Jour. • . .1 We commend 'this spi r it to all disinealn the East.% The West is the true field of libor for thousands who are bat loiterer , in the lord of pleasure. There are few saerifims mad .In ex. changing the East for the West,not half Sautany as are dreamed of, end if there Were a thousand thin es many u there are, , we de not see how a capable, and right thinkingman can consent to re main behind witht w boy ealle upon his ser• elm in the Wear. CITY sawn. • Fran.—The alarm of fire about threerdelock: on Tuesday morning was occasioned by tlie:build• jog known as the Round etaucti, Liberty street at the bead of Wood. The Wen= of the building was much damaged in die sceolid story Mr. Aspers' furniture room apprnrs to toretained the most serious injury, forth the firm His furniture woe saved, but wo are inforated,most of ,bis tools were burned. It is suiPprn4 to have been the work of on incendiary. I r The stable belonging to Dr: 7. Seem:km/oo toted on Mulberry alley, Fifth Ward,. between O'Harra and Walnut street', took fire about mix o'clock on Tuesday evening, and Was Mitbry con- Armed. Two frame baildinpt were also tanned,— one &dogging to a man *med. Hanoßion; the other to Jooeph Barker. Thu latter had most of his furniture destroyed, Thep:omen of tits Mums Is said to have beset vori Tao row Of brick buildings, opposite the lire, ownedby Samuel Mc. troy, were mueb injured, bet-ht' - 100 jsYili be covered by insurance. . ; Vice President Delhi U axiaited in him to- morrow. Rer Dr. Reans,niefitly . a@sad trona Vinland, will deliver a Tempitranu. Wanes 3n Pillittaugh, on th e 14th, it prevarations are mists bun. SO we learn fnrmtkui N. LEsiniaigist and Tribune. Now Ovum.-Mean. kt..fh J. :Brldonthat, km obtained one of the clue four- breve minibuses, to to pieced nice the route-atop PPM ma Liberty treins, to the bonnistrof LOwnmca` villa. It pommel through oar On**lo on Xitiede7 atoning, wen Mod with bullet, end a fail of mo.. alp on this top.. Th e Comitsos does credit' to the builders, end the etterprize of 'the proprietors. Le see r.—A Mini by the tnotiof O'Brien woo committed to Jail, frreal, on if trodartist; for taking and eon,. ins semi a piece of Calico, I from the *Moo el Mt MeTaigh; on Mirka stater. The fellow pawned the genii for i . bottleof whits Ft, Tore toot.—Tero pereono, nOt the fear of the - feW before their eyes, but hehliegoveg end Instigated by their evil pneseao,ciecuaineehl punt. foUieg each other. in Diainond Alley, on Monday evening. They were egsrated Wire any mate. 6'l injury was inflicted. , cr sawn Coe at:—On Tueniny to tine Dell appeared anti took hie seat open tha Bench. Indica Rows =Wed boas Europe In the Caledonia and in expected to wive in Ws elty on Monday next, when - the kupWrnie bench will be fell. Robinson rs Rickerfoon--Ifidlim fat:plaintiff in error,And Magniwfas defendant. Audgmetnof Alin pros. • -A " .• In the mann of tie dhebarge of A. K. Wool. lay. an Insolaintt Debtor ,--appeal from lb. Court of Common Plea' of Allegheny nanty—erined by Dunlop and McCandless fm. , Appellant, and Wipume fox Appellees. The Corm annlad t writ of Henn COITUS to bring tits body of Taylor * in:prawn, as a nfugi• I ties from Justice," nu a abate at ilionstrnetin lar cony—writ returnable on Wednaday manning the I Bth inst. This Cone was recently before ha hon. Judge Lawrie, on habeas carpus •faw dap duce, and the manner remanded to' praft the re• quietism of the Gove rn or of Michlgen.: ' — uithemunathemlirupsioilatbfpume.' of the sale of Real &tate isf Wm. kno.4eppeal from Orphans Court of Aileen:ly mi.,--angued by Dunlop for appellant and 11. W. Willbuns pollees. alum Ifourru..--Tbe following table ex• hibits the bomber and. chamber of Invaticis riCei•- ed and awl:tinged - 4min' the luceight months, u made out by the Clocomltieo of the Patients admitted from January 1, 1847, to Beptetnitat ' ' 131 Do. irgarlarial. (eased or comalracant,y 109 110. died; e 19 Da. ristilting io the lieepitel. Of the 'bore. 165 wen male adults.. ' 20 were female 5 were coals ettlldree, • 4 wens tamale* One calmed, There was. Reerhoed. la January -t. February 4 9 • MMach . • April 9 6 ' o Mop , • IS . 111' , 2 o Juno 2 3 ' - 23 '• 4 " July" • 2$ . 21 1 " August 30 39 2 • September ' • $ I Of those who led, the . gmata r nozobetWime in a dying state when brought to , * Hospital. • The CorOznittes say that the esperlosest of the Hospital has now been folly tried, and the Nal , prow that In" outeeeer is no longer uncertain. Tee Aiaau. tleeti on :for °Blears of the Pittsburgh! Horticultural Society; was held .on Monday, the 6th roil., when thir following gentle. men warn chosen• Prsident—B. A. • PARNEBTb CX. nee Pruitt/n*l—'4l'x. WiLILLIIII. Corresponding Beer —J. Knox.: . t ßecording .f ..r. ail II& Tr attinr.7'Eliir . ini SU:6;i . { '. satetrirri_coxiprrip. WHAM IZehbatim, - .famik Murdock. G. W. Fobuwtoek, td. N; W,lckenrhotl, W. MAW. l4. Parkin . J.ltnbinsoo, • WIN Botmes . Jos: Tuan, • 3. Wady*, 9.; Soweu, , W. y. , _ arinors Tho into is ofixollicrazda iirho New York In August ware 17,1% - The rowel! of MIAs Waters- wu attswas 4 by to Itesionso auseaana otettiss, on Sunday "week. TER. Church'waj crowded to over flowing. 'oed s deep impassion wu kit spas the Wills of tbe wilt/ludo by, the lea of;Wi die ases. sad kind neighbor. A Dar ADTIT VOLLISIOT magma on Lake Erie m{toodag night last, between the large lad P" , vial . steamboats Nile end Ole gerisn. Th. lev. 'ter was Wally diabk(l. end nu Et bed •• bole as large _ass bug thud dove hi hai bow,. fe force of the ecniersision nn bejuslinl of from the act, that the nuswies wrought bran theft oil the Withonath.. woe nein inches In dhitneter, badly blot as to be tmelaws. Her awl woo brto. hen. if the de r had not Wen than mainly Went or= dm large abets, thus is little doubt bat that Abe Wiskonsin won kl hese 'ban instantly rank The NEI took the. Wislunath's pat wain. On bond, .ad towed hat to Palmer, whirl , kalkmg o P' Pea to mai? dpzagits.' 1 TIM Tarniurs,- 7 Tlie ficenrounication: Beal hanotheircoloinni &we'!" 1 puhlic atention. This . Jialtitaia tehoee enet sad entapria tre' hero:had oarsaion ao ofteo: to eon:Mad dual tdipraailtiorlof great** of uniting the Dot with the Watt. is beset by Anne Kendall in the Wallington %ion, and II othem denthere, for an nnwillingani to morider both the public intention and the rights orate? Patentees, to the tyranny sod captineof one sad his enlaborent who seek not only to prt.tpt,., li zet hircaiinvention,botannyimprovement wet log out of it. Au a politician, Mr. Kendall pro.. fain peat horror of all monoporlea, but as 'scan of Wawa he is ready to pot at defiance all law, precedent and tight to gain sons small ar.eantage maths public and gentlemen, wbo luta - claims for genius and intention gamic/ to thole ahich he represent,. . What 40:the ELIXIR. think of the promised high prices whieh were to continue to them for Wheat and Coin daring the Tariff of 1846. Every steamer being intelfigence of a still further de• proud= in prices, and of failures to the amount of ten and eleven toilfirma of dollars on the part of dealers in)lotidstullfr. Why ill Mist Why do not &friends of the Tariff of 1848 maintain their:promises, and . :shosi- the ,greater good - of their favorite measure. Wheat ha fallen one• hull, and ma are anxious to learn of those Who know, why all this lots happened under the exit. thug /bromine Laws and the present Administrat ilea, and in defiance of the pretensions made that during the , existence of the Tariff nothnig of the kind could occur. Tau Ex.scaroare.—Thelgs of New Jersey, are tea glad tow* preparing for the coming glee. tion, and we have au doubt they . will give a good account of themselves hereafter. In New York, too, where the election takes place a month later, the Whigs are looking to the future with a deep interest in the result. Tho Whig State Central Committee of Hisr semi have recommended the Whigs of that State to hold their Ptimary meetings on or aterit the tint Monday In November, to chaos, delegates to nominate candidates (or Governor, Lieut. Gover nor, and State Presidential sheens. We trust the Whigs of Pennsylvania will not be behind en4:rheir sister State., in muffed. tog a proper interest in the approaching election. Toon hiaxreck—Lettera have been received in town from Puebla, confiriaing the departate the revetaldivisiorta of the Army ander General Stott, towartla the city of Mexico, on the 6th, 7th and nth of Anne!: The Goverment h... 3 onlorod another detach ment of mariner, about WY In number to Mexico. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Corrir..rpoleace of Pittsburgh Gautte Them was lie news from the Army remised by Telegraph Int night. 1 , Rzeissive Correspond:4.e °Ma Paul= Ciatetter PHILADELPHIA MAME 'Peraanatras a, Sept, 7, r. w. Floor--Riles at 14,,50a5,62 per bb/. hemp. ply in IMAM if limited, Rye Floar—Hoderato sales at 0,75 bid. ' What-links of simatharn Wheat at 14e per ber—good PI. wheat is sold at 119 e per u. Corn—Sales of White. not aridly at 71 per bg. Primo Yellow 72a73c per bu. Grocerise—There is no change in the wirier since last quotations. . Maw PotkSaloa Western No 1, at $ lb,5D. ilatee—Wesawn eared. may be gained in eta market at 513, par lb. lilwelden—Vire gage so/ea of Weeti n at Tie/io path. Whiskey—Balm Wry be gaoled to-og. at 27 mute per gall, with liele &mod, Cotton—The market Eau became raxecwhet Oates•-Saks may 6*gal:tie:Jet 420 per be. Rye is eelling at 75e per be. Corn ankle there is little doing. The market it, ipsnetelly inset:To end the males malt. tachulve Cerrrodtmee of the r4;sbarzh cuusto BALTIMORE MARKET ileui-:8*Iso of Howard street brands s: $0,25 par s,s4—ssles of 1500 klls cif., trills Gesid, it • •Wbeat—Salao of 3500 ba prime Mate Wheal at 115•120 e per ba.—ades of 6500 ha prime Red at 101007 e per ho. T , Coco--tale of .bite, we'stdely pri et 65e r tor i — de of 7500 bu prime Yellow 65e per Tye—Sales at 75e par km. Data , —Moderate sale. at 39a11e per hi. The ;rain market Is rather doll and them am mom *ellen than boy.= at the abciaa ratm. • Whiekey—Salee at 273 e per rill. Beef rattle--Saksat 6 2 ,7532,931 per 10 0 Ib • gram . Groceries sod Provisions cootimw wittiou• change. CglTTrASßinile.a4 of the Pittsburgh omens NEW YORK MARKET. Sept.' 7, S r. N. =Flour,-Moderate sales g 1t5,5056 per bbl. amis.—The market is without change, with a downward tendeney--supply moderate. • Oste.-The market is dull and heavy—noughts. Whiskey—Sales at 27g0 par gal. Lard--The market is Arm. but less active. Prosisior.s—The muket is heavy, with light saes. Cotton—The market Is study, with a decline of ic since the aerieal of the steamer. Freight continues dull. Wigan Butter luta declined one cent per lb. PITTSBURGH WEEIL V•GIZSTRE September 9--cornmirre to palm NIL BCIII3IIISI cod Slavery-11tWillp Contracts —dodges of the Swam Court-iltfr. fictively— Mr. Clay—Mechanical Gotha—Rhode Wand and Indiana Election—Democratic State Central Committee--Col. Fremont—Mary Fox—Gerh Kearney—Fruits of the war—Senator Dank— Benefits of Home Mantgacture-4be Queen's Tour to Scotland—Loco Ftwoism—Lake and lifisaiiiippi Telegraph Range, including theY/Ido ValicyCbarity Hospital—Ohio ship Building —Hon. Situ Wright-Newport Fancy Ball-Gen. Irvin in Congress, &c—Sketch of the life of Gen. James Iryin—Speech of Mr. IVelader—No ,:, more Territory—The Union Timm—New front California, Vera Crux, Yucatan, ecc.—Yo ghio. gheny • lotprorement—lmportant Deciai ~ of Judge Lorrie—Jamea Buchanan—lron, Hemp and tioal- . -Geology—New Mollie Power—ltima ' Lama Telegraphic news, Foreign and Liumestie. Commercial—A; carefully complied Berle.' of the Markets lot tee past weak—Tho prices in the local city markets , -The Cattle - Market—The prices of American Produce in various, parts of the Union —Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &c., received since the opeolog of the Canal—Canal business and movements of produce—Market in London, City Lows--:ipirit el therresa—Copions Eitfacta from the leading journals on the interesting topic. of the day, For ggia at the desk, singly or in wrappers. • . Price 6 cents single copy. Subscriptions two dollars a year in advance. will care this, so very common and troublesonto ducts, if not only immediately ollaysnatit and lode. mat ion atops all bleeding, s subduesthatintolemble nett iz:tl i e i d ea ce: a ti ve allu r tntgla r ; d reg i. short io tir a t , 4teL . sons ha applicatkut produces no pain, bat natter •greea. We and pleataits aensatton /f persous :Aimed will - call and bear of the grew number at eases that "have bean cared, they will be astonished. A gentleman of this city; whohad been under the kid& of the. eutgeon 'Sr two or • three times without being coml./ins by as ing2bottles of tho Embrocation. been e radically owed. It wile beyond precedeetll—lPfid. !Saturday Courier. • 311EE F , 0 72 •Fou nh sPiee bueghr a we d o , a M nd a l so at T th A Drag Store of 11 1' Schwan:, Pedant at Ancestry ci. yrjr met* the auenuart it our reader to the ex. traordinary °arose( Scrofula perfumed by Dr. Colkn't Indian Irrawahlr Ponatikkeduch they wtli find record.. ed in =Other column or to , day'S paper.' They are wit out doubt the most wonderful on recordosnd hue in been pronounced by many or our Mott respectable . pirplelall6. The ufilieted end °them Interested, are re viesied to visit therm at th eir several planes of abode: and loam horn their own lips the whoderhil edema of **medicine.. The firat one named ts Mr Isuctliooks, wbo may be two dally, between Om Marne r A.' M. and 4P. itt. at the Mike or &wand is Walton. No 37- Market at. Egoist*. -. GAISTTSC JOO PDJITIAO OPVICE• TIMID STRUT. coarse. Of fOIT O/Stot ALLZT. .tots Prepild to ezectoe la eloper or ;up crpediuou manlier, all kinds of Jos Manse, sub Is large Puffers, &flatboat Bats, Mils Least Moat Chfctilats, handbills, Ards, Re., Lo. 1001 AND BANANA)? ■NINTIN) IA any extent excelled ln.the hen stannee. AAd AD kindle(' Priming dog* with &tuner Ana as 04 lonreni We. Dolosportant ae LO•orosoors.—TN oho' , tionsoato 'Wok awn le i Dolly Mamie* CI non. ciao mope!, la th. Tr.M mkt', thoo nee,. 04 4.a.- all of Jo cureololioa an, Aiken addlulomg charge. Tido lustodolomgo Woof a 1 ronbetoorlshoof wry cotooopooso. ZOvortiseoloals aro oloSofoof 01411 4as vegan PSI' 9arwoaahl. l.ra. • , '4.14)1021*.X `7"' MEl= BOOTS' , 6,011) ontitieStWr l 3l4ll7 . ll.Lo.T.. THE eetnetiber reqieetfully informs the poblie that barbs - commenced the oranefeetere'. of 'Gentlemen's Fasbittiable Boom, of goat tertscrial. Ltd morkomutship whieltlio wJt.warreot overlent. hey Hoot ever made in' ?Mobil - telt for the pnee. The. handsome Done , mll be mode to •tarahare, and warrant thew es rep re heated, at' the veryb ee pnee of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Gentleatee are requenettto call and tax:nine lien. WILLIAM VINCENT ROBERTSON. . spt4if Bleaenrt W B ERSKIPIE . . Virrtearr-TbaezFrases conneetel with the *eartihget_tha, . Tenni( the Unlversay tale ligee Thipadag ev ening Ike 9ih but, to the Cbapel litibkaame; do prawn main delivered br Mr Alex. Viiteklia,palli4.l6 for the degree or-A. II" after which .the r ie4ilfbe fo iddrus by . the Rev Mr McLaren: The eiereiies eeilleetruseace at 71 o'clock. .1715,121 /AID WsniisPi.-The at:citron of put ehoseie u_itiquested to the ale, by ea. , of Ae midi:icon of tho late7OY%mble, deceased, of Her zieborr„ which Is to enke pace thin mama' at 10 &elk, at the AUCtiOjEliall ;olie D app 4:4,w.ta.5;Li441 See P6IIIII9ELt 7112 . 1.•Ve or T 111130401. •00.1.1 , Wet!R • AT ANDREWS'EAOLE ICII. CREAK SALOON. .• . ' AIDIUTTANCS TWIUTT•rivs CUTS. .This: and sissy . Brining this Week.' • - A GRIND MUSICAL tsrsaremarawr. D qunc; which the PICZKSONO 771. "• Old Iron •• Cap,e will be sang; together with sash other of the Seings submitted for the pnse orate Silver Cup as have met wish Me most popular approval, all of whirl have been eopynglued, old the enamel words mod more of which statically be heard at the Eagle Saloom . Solos, Dorms, Trio., Quartettes and Quimettes, moth •Ethirinau Litre...posse. he. AA. sets ==l STORY of the /3attio of Watehiee; Rev. G. R. °W.!. hr. A. Manny of the Girondists, or personal memoirs or the Patriots of the French Revolution, fmtY unpublished sources;by7r Lantartme. • - 3d and 41i parts of Loam= and the.Cosirt ofFrancei by Kiss Pardoe. Fresh Gleanings, or o new Sheaf from the old; of Continental Europe; by .1 K Marvel. • Part] d,TraißaTranslation ofJosephine—illastrated. The above with many -other new pubbent.ons Jon received and formic by .11.11.EAD _sptfi . 4th it near market HEADLEY , / WORKS. JOHNSTON /a STOCKTON have jest tre'd a fresh .upply of the following popolar 'rode, by I T Head ier Napoleon gad hi. Marahatht, fho,, cloth; Washington and his GenetaLs, g vol., cloth; The Sacred hlountalne, in ntrioun stylesof binding. D. tfil PARTY SPIRIT AND POPERY, ar the bout and lds rider; by . American Citizen. Received this day: for side by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Bookseller, ' tor market RAM sts N. BOLIN'S, & BON. Bookers and Dealers to Exekaage,:Oolts nod Bank Notes, . No. 55, lIARICILT ITOKtT. I . IITIZORDII. &Mug Mute. Exch.:tr. , Thlyiug Rows, Now York, i Pr . I L , ,da ',luau, I die. Philadelplua, intik, , ido Baltimore, i d: &Az:de, !do Bariogitute a. BANK NOTES. Borog Rork Ohio, Idle. Co.. &Sono Orders, I die. Indian; Ido Relief Notes, Ido Kentucky, Ido Peunsylvacia,Cp. !do Virginia, Ido Now York do, Ido do Volleellog, Ido New (Menne, Ido Tennewee, 3do D ew I do leaf TIENN!ILVANIA, OHIO, Indiana, Kentucky, and 1 - Vinrinta, County and Qty Ordess:an.putehased at redound rates of disc:ran. N HOUSES &SON spt9 Factotum Broker. 63 17 1 , XCHANGE oa New York, Pailadephboa.nd Baru more, for oak is mos no t. by rota •N HOLM P 2 & BON AT W. It MURPHY'S, Dry'Goods Bosse, adrlbes, comer Ilk and Market sts, buyers will now dad large met of Woolens, Caritas . Broadcloth, French. Amens. and British; Drilled black French Cloth. M metro, quality; WoldAyed blaelcCsas/merts; Furey - do 't do; ;Meek retard lkieskin do; I:canine wu.b"Flatioets,yrnmated astatainkAte; .Dome life Flaunts, plant colon and boned. rte., go. Int.Wholceale dealers will And a choice stock red almost everything In the Dry Goods way, ter the whole elle moot op luau. : spitl STRAY COW. STRAYER from the reetdence d the Tavent,tT ri rjer tampike, ea tkls . airy or dale last,. Heehaw Cow, about fovea ycarsold, oda dark yellow color, whits [,ones cropped &beer It inches from the Op of each. Henniker mark. hoarse. Tee' eubsenber wall suitably reward any potion who eritt wane lbs es:minor sive iarorouttiert where she easy he re m& Address the lubscriber at etharysherg Poet °Gee, Allegheny county, or Spann & Co, Erna Iwo Works. ruttrerntoP • .. CHAS DRWROSE IWRI. SfeCtILLY 2 Co., Manufaciams if flits, Bottles and W. Glass, N.,oxi WOOO . STREET. . _ - • - . oun faeaorien being ran, in ran operation; ter are prepared to 41X<C111.11 orders is oar lion, pnantrly - Danng the 'hot sooner ore baaeadoPtot • net. Wan of Itattemalt Windaar 6 l.l.4(lbe dart apptowed plan war aped in dte east) by vishkk In urn eau • sopa: ior Ara etc litaaa Battened on tin. plea in perfoetirtercl and true: with• VETT h. lastno Painters and dealers en• eraii7; are recanted In cell and 616011C0 I - or thgem • U=='t TkiE Sabeenter Weald direct atientniti to his mock of Foreige Winn arid Pawns, embraciag all deserip. none toot qualities of deg arid sweet Wineoi awinher .titt. a large woormeat in Wood sad Class , isf White and Mel Wiaen.._ainuipingasai-.Etireaasaraciles, 'std Gomm Wipes Nun the algal:and Mowlle, Hoch. eparkting sad ads; and MIME El carietieeof Preach sad liana fenny Cordial,-'My attention being exclusively demoted tO this basinew, porchaeore will be wipplied with genoiste wracks, wholesale or reteil.and mode. raw price* .1210011 ‘VEAVER. Wine-Scare GROCERVZIII-500 66gf Yw Co,irec le bags Hepppr, • , " Stara; • :ibis andlag Tabu.: RI It( Limy Young Maul wad hap Tea, SS b. Y 11, hap .ad G P Tea; 1 <trace y F ladipi 40 boa Cbotolate; ItO cook Ombra Madder; 11 ' .1: t . bb o &no9Til d r . er , 10 pep onward: lase stall (or ask. by apd9 U ROBISUN C0.12al hbany VINDRIEII-120 Mat N 0 21000e0 23 bb6B H Holum.; f O hbd• ?I 0 Begat; to blds Leaf do; •- . 15 do Tamers. Oil; • 20 do' Rosin; ao Pitch: 100 &Was span Mole Leather; ICO kess Nall's, • 100 dostin Corn Shoo p .; 5000 lbs Catkin Yarn; 100 mama wcappisnr raper. in store.; for sal. spilt he Ft ROBISON a. CO CUOCOLATS COCOA, de, No 1 Chooolots, Batter* No 1 Cocoa, do; No 1 Cocoa Paste. do; • No 1 Broma, ' do; • Not Norfolk Company Chocolate. A constant stipple alstra)• °Oland; for' anleby • - LIAO ALM' fr. varnii arm Air the Man assurer CONTI= AND PDPPENt— • DO bags Pepper; bagsprono steer Rio Coffee; 'pollard ing from Anal; for We by • wind RAUALEV & SMITII. IS & lolewd at TADICIO, NADDXII,66 .8 ccroons !paws]. Fkaarit Indigo; 10 btula Nol crop AlBdderi „SO bbla AlBBB - air do chipped Loreto!: for nalecbT pod morunent of /1.11 nylon domestic and lamp Ginebann• junt _opened and formic by ' • SHACKLMk. w • HITE • an wood al MOUtILINE•D'LAINES—it foar'erise• of beautiful Dew mylos, rick fall lured /tench TYLaiaarvill" imported; for sale low by 9 • lIIIACELArF& WHITE CV2 hl ntl ia Tellrb ' ClTl ME = l :l=l4l, and Tichest colors, pat °runic hr ept9 SMACKLETT &WHITE C! LIM reirgt7; ). Zen did nu as e sz rrjr;: t r te n fed retemed•by • • r==t=l piItOICE Dil:MlN:44'moms wishing : Wog/to mice. tioohh.ec now to orsPorttuilty of doing so fsom the beet toile etion of Prila Dahilim ever sire red in thiec ity. At the Pittsburgh Beed Store, corner of Wend sod OM , sts. N WICZERSHABS • 'LIOI7II/1-013 Liberty It between Wood and ',lkon 1: Parasol and Umbrella. The owner can have them b min/ far IMe LirelllittlleDl and Ctllln tMf . .DAWL DOUGHERTY - 05th want I AUD—YSbble Grease bud teethed on eimiga J 1.4 mut; k,r sale by R OAYFORD &CO • r pie liberty si.oppoene bead of enalthlield FLUOR. Y 54616 Rye Mar In store; Ibr sale br OAKFORD & CO DIU IFLUX—M ton, hotand cold Idol ior sale by JC via It RORISON aCO F I c S ont:Tor but large No 3 Mackeml; retebring by bpai R ROBISON*. CO - - - - sCKEI EL -.' no bbls luxe No 3,linding:_for spnl able by BAGALKY db11;111 TOBACCOII-2E4 pcns . nols. landing, tomprisiag full assortment of invorao brands End sites Ric* inondTobscook for &slob). sai . 4 cALUEMER'S OINTMENT-10 rosins' Fecal; tor sale nrholesakand fttlll by n Remelts spt4 ROA/CFO/Mk 1:76, Cbtannasion Blerehang. . Liberty st,commila innithaeld, Dealers In Floor Grain and Ben's; also. Mita., Lard. kn. • .11:11, OPTS. TURPICOSTISEibbI, Just reed,,Gtr opti. tale by it E SELLERS. 57 wood it D 4181N6-460 !Izabal Bondi Itaietnsi (or credo by JR. • sett': BAO4LEYL4 NOM tel ethnicd u 7de weite - iicee o iiCleths;roevreiyie 4likAJof paltema jut teethed horn the Pharnlle factory end Su " I° '''.17717 771111"711LIPS • ept3 ' 40irk YARCIBI.wIda Floor Oil Cloth with harder, IJ received tram Plellipsille facto/v, for sale 'at .oar esesercom, it Wood st. • • aptl• J & 11 PHILLIPS • 4 pawn Counter Chi Clorb,64 , artdetlfcract os, rcocivad flocs :rhillipaylllt factory; for we hoar waPtrooott AT 03 A-rund 11114211 nom for rale br ow __, . W. CH* MK r (IX A—ll3y bolo Y Ll.Erro toitro Aoci 1. a l padt t OP, goof! oxoo. firre; - . cluY bn 7 4,1 9. 4 =4 41 * 1 . 1 . bY AIerSYS , IIIIITERIWIrsio Copal ood Moo ticklianrisimor, Nom Poppy o*l &Lin 011 E for ' 5l "" Unk°° par - r;arrulgir-Yablo Posta.. roPsod Masi Yalfo3rWroliosolo, to; bs Wel Ms Ott met sita Qy 110/1141. 11111A , X1{-104 4 Diu4. sr r,: - 0 - ear az lilt • S; '"" d i ter "" • - Of k ~~ is :'y'rj~2i-`' ~-' r i~o:.F.rew;yNm`ic~`,2a'v'?~.S'~•— • • Tc:rtrt.7,--yrrmkaw.-.7eor4A-Vi*,:; -.0•••• • • EM=M D. Dallas A oi nanies. mormagißte 9th inst. alit/01.1.4. et lb* Commertial Nal. Ream, cainerof Mod atidTiftlrota* oral be sold .without rmerve to WWI cookignotent, mai extensivensaormentoftiney andstaple Goods,ite.! Al inktek. F.L. shf chat. Yea= Hymn 'yea; _ . bbls and bbls Ric% , . I 10 bbla Hickory Nunn - • • . ,25 mane Band Boxes.- •• • - .1 • Wmpprog paper, matches, above's= glassware, Fraaklin atemaide. An extensive anottmentoenew•and Wel bead booaabold and kitchen famiture.among 'which are ma hogany Maize tables, mahogany hair ow iota, any, fancy and common clouts, boreato4 be =IT, rocktng chairs, settee, koking glees, carpeting, de. • At 7 OtClock.7:/4 - An invoice of German fancy ipadajoatrecalled Boot the importer, gold sad silver watches, fate table and poet...cutlery, adavical• insttements, renal. sale 'elo• thing, a large colleetion of valuable books de. spt? • • Brick Dense and Lot at Anal • • ' • • ON Saturday ifterbmo the Ilth , lest. at o'clock on the premises, will be sold, that saleable lot of ground anemic at the rasith east earner of Tbtrd and Ferry sic, bnyirm.a front offg feet aa Third at and extending Mang on Ferry inigs feat on whirr I. meted a two . story [huh Derelllng dome which is rented at present bd9o per annum. Tide indisputable: Terme, one-third e h, made° payable Prone crimp yeam,mith lamest, be rea red by bond.and Winne _9t7 . - 4011 N D DAVIS, A crammer • WELCH% TIATIOIDIL 111 PROM THE OLYMPIAN. AMPII#II ' • Plalladetphier. • •• • • • • Tins xpleadid ming]. conapanfeereponed entire.' yof. ETAS PERFORMERS; will .exmbit ender their splendid Muir he Paeaken, , einemodimmly faralsbed for the comfortable reewtsonefMalOpersortsi Mrillaherlib.oa the 10th,1411,,1Mh: Wt. lath imcph . b, of . Independent of iVilliir , .celenated Band, the matted,' bh iloted:on.their arrival, by Mr Md. laLee • Solna' Dead, playing airs from the MOP peynder Olwrer. In the aveumg the psyllium wtll6e illuminaied by the patentsykie Gar, placated by II F Cutatt, Eaq of the United noun Navy Dipaitment, Washington, It bran entitely new method, stymy a superior light; (tea hoot' all mturama huh of other attempts, and - catnips a bed mareelylast brilliant than the noonday N Coamitudng this company will be Amid Mi JO ssellsifts. who will ride his much adadred set" Of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of Boren, _yr Masi, and the beautiful episode of the Sprits and M. hut wing, on 4, 3. and 4 horses. - • Macias Laws fistond, the . great Name Frown EQUIPTELLN, whore admired* permeations. an a single. torso, churn and delight all who behold her,tostlfmng patine opinion in awarding to her the hiattpothionathe teas MI successfully held amidst abmr of rival Mate. ciween..—Ran Rim. the Mainh.provodirig Dim,i.vebase Infinite JEST and FUN, sustained by Don de.. and vulearity, pieties him far beyond the reach of Mason. • Mr Horses Maass, the Prineeof Ring Hamer. • TAe .Fsresilp, whose onion of talent bewnhout ¶llel in the wor ld. - . Chin. Riven the mom finished artist in his arrangement and excel:Mon of seams , and . gyminonie groepa. Froderickßiorm prosentseveryki. of Foreign act that end surprise by novehr,andßiolard Rivera, (the 'inimitable:l w el l perform hlaaston a single horse; as performed before the President and Senators -of the United States, and by all present deelared the room perfect anion of wonder and gran the world ever knew., Auto' T Nts 17 is, who bas newt bed Um - rare art of ri ding, .d executing the ,most daetiltfebt backvraids, on a sin& horse.- • o. • He Was Stout will ride his fine elaalleacts .2; g and 4 horses, rotating a pyramid of five . persons. Whom ,he will bear above his NM. at lightning apeed. .• • Signior ennoni, the mighty equestrian will ride tit" IneridiblO DeCtOlaantlC seen., inurodacineLes batons do dlable,' and his Golden Peleliu., o.e. ac. He will aita bring (onward his two wonderful dogs, whose are without equal'Ja the Arena. .• . . Mr W Howard, the Spanish SeenMrider ' andgm at remese great ntatire of the Red Men of. the Forest. • Efe- Char Forcer, who rides a great dramatM eeenm and 'a Grand Military am; entitlodliONOß TO OUR HE , ROES, br, Xi fat atm . Country,. which .by Me aid of comet...tome, he will repreaent the Chief Peuriarch praying for hm counny,GEH ZACKTAI(LOR,MbIon• temp, SM.,. yankee volunteer, Sento Jona, the coommuderof ddezleo, concludiug wnlithe Esnamot or Fames, bearing the memorable renslve,—'ilteneral- Taylor mare surrenderaa Mow Deviates, of the 'Cirque Olyarplque. will Intro.. • duce the Arabi. Dancing Idare,itfaidear whose bean ',ilea] dant. far carpus aumlung of thekiad ever- Tat .brought hedge the pablic. Alm the condo. ponies, Ro. mooand Juliet,w ill, by their comie dinner acenes.feapir and etiamerleaps, prom their nude.. bent fisedrol. Pareinsand verbsos may with confidence bring their famßtea, as under the watchful care of the moon. , elor.mithinj.approsetting rksbade of vetganty can find iti vray among the choice wiprestintadons of the Anne T. aflame.. and evening petiontances entirely va ried. • . NEVI?' AIiB.&NOESIENT STAR CLOTHING" STORE, No. 70 Woof a, Piratlerwh, Pa A NCEER hIAtER mold reipeetrally, indoaaea tn. the ilk... of Pintburgh and vietairy that they have preened the ...rice. of /oho Garway.—reeens.l y antroadvngv, Naar Yark,uforemanoltheivtabxdp. .• This gentleman . having been extensively engaged .in the CUM= Lugano, exelasively, in the above c, y. tor the, tat years, IS well balm: by that. faiiikinrusble commontty and a onsvermdly aelautwiedlced to be i ender of treat aegairementv.... We aria be monthly supplied with Parisian fashions. whlth 0, the ad wantaye of olfernsgtmr ewe men the ille4 and GeTtlvracet lobo ere &far.os of adorning .their perions, mut, by calling at the Original liter. Ira ikccommodateli. . articles tioni this establishment will be seamed .' very particalar, as no trouble orexpeese will be wamingbo oar part to atlenl general satistartloa. • We have Past received n splendid stock of Preach add English Slack, Urown,Blee, Gteen, Olitre and CIA, tet Clot - •• Black he. Blue, Deism and Green Beaver Cloths. English Pilot Moths. .•.. - Fm'dCassiencres sad Cloths for Suks and Huamen . . French Mc Skintcplain and fisnred. • • E Do fancy Cossuncres. ash do Alo ngl o,a largo lot of.Anterican VWla .4 Ccuinteres French raper cut Volvete for ocithags. .Do 'Black and'fancl Satins. ' • • .•• . Be do do , '' : =bt . . , Do do do- Cashmere, and all Asstd.. pertaining mow business. We have an sursantame that &self:inset in thellfut Lase , being connected with house. both a, New York and Forum ark° mull keep a. regnlally supplied with the bawl European style. of goods. Al.AS—Will MI kept constantly on" hiad a general asnostment of ready mute clothing. Together with Shin., Drawer., wader Shirte.lturonss, Collars, Scarth,Cramas, (Dorms, Suspender., lko ANCPUM t hlAy}3l. • . • . . Stu Ciothitig Slau,tl3 wood N. B. AU Indus wilt 6e promptly:auutdul apt PRINTS ONLY. 44 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. • LEE .6z, BREWSTER • a warehouse in the year am, for the pax: • pose of “pplyingthe City and interior Trade ',ha , VRINTRO CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at low pneea—and exhibiting, at all sumo, • • • • of die yein,the Lament Amin:bent in THR.WORLD. They are now Opealllg Several flondred Paikairea, computing every new style of and. Domenic production. many or which ant not to be foond cite. where, and which - have Jost been porchased, and are offered for sale for Cash and short credit, at PRICES SEDUCED ONE TO FIVE CENTS - - pet yard below the •prices of ityrif and May, as per . printed Catalopra, which 's= Sorrseted daily, for the trthwatatron of buyers. • • —• ',maw wAnsenoii ',m st, • • Nna Tort, Sene,lBl7. .f • j3edle7 • Orr'Etna' ssteolihrar XPERIENCED Judges, on a trial of one and half „Es millions, mince 143 pronounee this article unsur passed for danbllnylnthe construction of all kinds of Punsans. Price 11.0,73 cash Jbr boatloads of lb ommeed nine months see. Orden On &manna quility Bolivar Bricks will be executed at SW per td,lfeo de , s'ud, without gultrantee.. -A stock of the fintanAlny is coo receiving and :for ealo"at the irarehonso,-NOtot's .Wharf," Canal Basin, by. • ..'....7811AW MACLAREN • aptettf • " Refiring:on Iron Worts *• - :FASHION' FOR LUTUAIN:' . A •• wpcoßD.& 'KING, iteTrtaiS, . • . . Canter' of Wood and Fifth Simla,: ' IarAVE received their Atte:mimic of Hate, to which ‘ ll. they relfeettelly Melte the atteralon of their cuter mere mut citteces, generally. . spot . • • CIALERATUS AND GLUE FACTORY FOR BALE, I,3—The Administrators of Me late James ate Langhlin, oder !be sale. the establishment situate to Nioth %vent formerly earned se by hire, ham life time, es a Sales. les and Glee Factory. The work. as in complete cuter forerun log On Me bustems,will, ftzturvii,tre, and ready far corn:meekr at• say time. credtt will be Tian, and all panieulars mode known by callats on either of the andemtned. JAMES IILARELA , • . JOHN MITCHELL, spit ' . . : • . Administrators • NEW SADDLERY HARDWARE • ft. T. LEEOI.I. Jr., .t , . N 0.133 Wood .or, iimeurgh.- - • • . HAVllNifteplentabod my sleek from the brat source., both demesne mid foreign' I take pleiware in an-. ommeing annum. and- dealers that lam prepared m famish them with all goods in myline en sod . boner term. than Wile/ore. . Royer. recolicet that dealing excluaively in Sad. Cary, Hardware and Carriage Trimming.; I obtain thereby avant...ea that moth!ea male-defy committee. Call. me. and lodge for yonneltea. NOTWOJS—Loek.elot on the Monongahela haviga. non immediately above this cdy remain closed otter Wedneulat mannish the Eith lIML for the Ipurpeee of getting in the nethdadon ol.the new Lock. The time that will be reheated Is uneensin,lit a will . bo re. opened at the earliest possible day. ' The temporary chained! Lock No 3 will net interfere with the carriage or &vett and passenger. between Pittsburgh and Brownsville •s bete:afore. -.* "paid 18 MOORHEAD. Preldt Mon. Nay.. Co. BestddeAlleti Pleld. • • SEALED PrOpOild• for We parch.e Thisdthxkl. Pieta onll be reeekied at the htetellents and Mon ithetatets Hoak, unUt Monday theMbh test, what the blithest °lei over B=oo will he accepted.--Tema 55000 in hand, the habxece!in ten ychrs...estdi interest, - Br ord.. of ihe Board P„.".1' 7 1 4 ,"'" . "'• n , 11' 11 DENN P, Cashier , E re ni „ ( 4 , 11 t . 7lLlC l ULT i l i liktla r tirp- tad , : medlar. Call and ice 11. Famidthed tosobser rnse r of posuise. . S N WIC{E.RSIIALI spt? . - • • ear wood.and 411 ea'. W AirrB li)— rott ""r tn r atnT 4 -w Vest molter, 'Tr ona bot ihe; best "mod • ANCKEit &MAYER • • moiO • StareloLkinit titiore,l wood mt Lits~ urns and — blilbj7E2O4 -- - , • -77 7 , 7 7 u. , tiloneng no landingOnon nut direllii; On tabby • :::.11 4 .11 1 %11, Yea) S rerat; ke-e4l baresde 616 , -rt , •Br sastoner - • • . 1- 1 6 1 411 :1; T,77 17;MY r k, t 6TP L 01166-6; 6614 .16ribasees . t , il,64r . jusr fd. kr •ker..l Lau Hadamg folaletry•;:- - •,- • • • • witAitesuoil VAN=.T.1114:0111•1111altilor widelt j!ilt/618.W.HAVRAUrdrvicst— . _ . —_ . 9 1 1 1 1thISIDO../.o{ Topiesfewirs — eic(Ctbli; ' 4. ' Tics Maw II Sr - . *War of la LA,. 101killnIrr . ti 14 61.1CtIgt IN Illkot - s 'l a .' -. i . ',- - .V.`,.L.e...."M0W 5,- . , . ~ , . , iat dEL CINCINNATI AND • DAILTPACKET . LINE' ' 1 .9 wed koriril litlebirpkttudWpar se ar ager abeam c omard of the largah s teu. pea idled and lanninned.hodfoun Purer al bun ea the araten of the West.' Every anteanaawkn and sona fftelte, hu been revided Su pas senders.. The Lbw has been Nspentra cor fin roan ; *have earried - .a addl. of people utheaub e Nagai tnl'ary to Wood l e d7l7 . ;rerifun b runlVl:=lt *" a nen of freight and wo cool of P ooooo dou the,. ‘. ter. 11l WI - eases due. TWO. =our nuat.he . • - MONDAY PACMET: , • • •• 'me sanioni.a.siveLe,"capi. Berm, Imo Pttre. butt eveq goeday zuorniutal 10 0 . <1000; Mbediu every Mosy maws at r.M ! . " TIIICIDATTIPACIIIiGT, •._ • The HIBPRNIA, env. Massfsber, will leave Phtsbeigh every Tuesday seargeg' atle &duet; _Wheelie/ ,eresy Tuesday evenate at ID P. IL •-• NVIADNICIIDAY PACKET. 'llia NEW ENGLAND, N 0.% Capt. E. Dray ara. - .. lama Pntsbutati , teen . Wednesday awning at 111" o'clock; Wheeling oval, Wednesday evening at ID P: • • • THIMSDAY PAOKICT..• • The WISCONSIDI.Capt:R. J. Greee,willlenvePitts burgh racy Thandayaorning at lnotleckt Whaling. wary Thursday avant' at tO P. 111 . : •.. •• • FRIDAY PACKET.. — ' • - Tfie CLIPPCKAO.ID r capt:Cnolsotrittleave Pith beret every Friday:morning ellB eyloeti Wheelircy every Prideyevoring etlo • -. .NATIIRDAT PACILIiic',. • 7beIfMICNTGFJ4 Cept:Z4feid, will have Pitt Varlet every. gatanley earning etlooelock;* Wheeling every Saistrday evening at. hg . P. • .111111 DAY . • • • The WA4IO NEWTON, Cain.' q..matm, wsll leave kiltelaugh elvevy Fatale! - umlaut, at-. 10 'clerk Wheeling every &Imlay evemat.lloP.All T O*F.avnwss,de— 11l bbla LoatOrgarp,Letonnteld4ellarzt , ••• 23 embed " emb awl perniered Boom • L ' 2 cases doable refined Loaft4oi • 'Of mapatior quality, fi sa n h, by „. • . rpt4 • ELWALEYk 84211271. SlLlCS—Ledlesele ftwitettto look's* the *pomace of-pant and 'Spred:Meek wad few Dress bate. act received at We dty goodehopme of ' _ W-111411*P11Y 01:4111P-thilmad and rectivini feiila the ma- A' .ufaziorrol.9;7l:ll,EillOPZlV,lor.l2,lle. ix.: tor v 2? tale bLROBXHIMNp. EEPPERT , pLOII7II—A Erb* , Fatly o Fkil *load's fr"b Wei.lteg e tEiV-1770.7berti st - - - - - - GOLD P or &7 _ . I ".4 1 ,7 / 4 2tId d l i orl:U 1 Ininun g ea, pad at me kmmatlmices. spll - VP WIL.E.ON A LARGE and well selected stoekof Vrtuthee,less- Xl.elry, Silver Want and rich nosy node and sellmg ar the lowest prices: .W W , DICEENSON'S 1:111.1011 Sparks nod 411.1m' Dla moad 112•01 d Diamonds took la eschango. opti , . W W.W.ILSON tle ails reduced ptieee—at least as low as can he had in the ! -• . (sue]- WILSON B LIMPRIAITEA large Immo, of Merrimack, Ilaver,'Noffolk,md ogler melee of desirable la. mgo Blue Prumqam coccired; for rate . silecnErr k WHITE T INSETS —A goal osammerit of high col Orel. J. 4 banal Linsayspai opened; torah by a 27 - SHACKLE - CT twurre rIASSIMEREB-5 eases tim Style Fancy Quai l. reeteslastmerted; &rule by • a 47 • SHAMLETT k WurrE A large 111111e31110C111. of kw priced, Atfer Cl aoul fine, glossy, realAtpacei LTufes 3 inn opoVor.for sale i n • • LT . A.EumAKE—hin melted; K athy PP.. reek L.A. tup Aim mad Adzes, motwelsols Anvils, Sledges, .ftsremers, Vices, Tease Cashusonseght Nails,Caspea . tars tools, spill, moss eat sal pit saws, Fes d s te, tor sale • bT . ' JOS wonwßta. .G"!. 2.7.l7l.4l. 7 'rer'z''llrzeb" eee son A , llO, Oregon. and Vittoria :Medi Ladiao Drearessi oar we at the dry goods Wawa- F OR SALE-19 nit: IV 1 Wig Claes, jimmied. -Also, • !aro assoruseat at Sandsome &Wes and paler—for sale clmp. • 1 HARJU...AO a Com. .padaz • ; , Merehanl4l4 st near • • GROCERIES-100hluls NO . ad P..lsaitS . 2IX) NO Molasses; - . a. • to sll as .1 2 t er:figoil ' op, Iv= . t Era , fer *ale br ' JOHN. OWES. lINDIIIICII-100 bis German Clan - .. • _ un! rude Salpetre,iasiviagbr eaaal and ksr We by. • 'JOHN OR/SR " =Wien} a TOBACCO --19 bit:a Plog,sape,rior iliebsoced; , • • , " •Daliirdere plen; : fine cot thewswo cri iale by 41,13 .1 D WILLIAM . , 81; GAR AND Al9Lafis , mi,rArgazob—, fo — r saie bY H Holum. int kan w . immt.. co 4,1/1112111 , 2i ULAMS AVX4I,-For auparlOr to *-3 comma Stud P0w—.1.50 Magi monad 'No lof fered low to Mardlroro mm lead . r mergly for HENRY WOODS, Briekenater, llfoiteitgab . 1.1 Hirer. 'all olden manually sita. , Address by letter thicatigh the Yon ODtr YE FLQUR-110 bbts (ye et grnatst Bye Flentr,bst tiP g "IR B iflNVl6lB%:' .wood n MOUE-40 bbli flub 'ground sad gnu want , . bmoti; in slit...and ***skin . • , Jag yn • el & tiARBAIMEI.39 weal a jo Cu renewed and fin akin by splA 11.11. FAIINISSTOCIM 00,cor B E I .. ADDlC H lt o nr N ani= i i co IAT GLASS—COO bzw warted sins fiom Lo1:4- V '.30 oa Itand;.63 ; 2aVlty • .• . TASBIW BEEMZ mod a tin prime dried kriele to pie X. vat said by •TA SSW& BEST , nuntar—tcmo lbs W R reed lb day; Sr we 1.3 itple by • :TAMMY 4.11123 T saslno-73 Ma smoked ha a:are• be We by in 'Y ' l ' ..g ' o * VLOVll—llibbls JAY brasuljant recto; for • spa , . , sale by .• - k. /lA/WAUGH CEDAR """7 1 . 9 .7'7 -1 DICKKYSCO 40.01.1,1 t WOW LAW'S sod GAS CIA NDALIEHS ea or one, two, three, awl Grer.llhhtefor Parlor!, Halle. buresoboate, he. &a. • •WW WILSON VINE SHIRTS consWnly On hand- fo r tale by 1130 ' • II FAWN 6Ttoadket 011.-19 tibia Bank Tanaer., 0H fatsalc by ago • MeGILL.; BUSI/FIELD 4.80 E pOWDEIL-350 kep DetritY.E.fla sad ftea Paw der for We bjr JiLLKY it CO 140/111.5tLWAN ticautely Itstal,! VAI4 low to wet: orriment by, " . MEM QOAP-100 big Cliselsiusti Soap* ateretfi)r wk bw 1.7 melon,' consignment, by.. W GREER. az • • car saildgiald t. moments CoTTOS TARN3 O , O OO imilpn candle. valet, carpet ehain t 'and tOll.OO yarn, •km mile at timitfseatters lawettprices by •- • - • • itltS - • aCO . oVtoar—lte twes for saqq2y__. • : • • r... 4 • PKIEND, XUEY &CO Gws—t, mt.lo4lb7l.42i,o.ditzaxn... IrBA.OOO-44 t . eigs tawi gualisk:ykyrk►Co N A !A si-- '" 6 "°""t1 1 86".41 4 41d1gr b'T VPXO.II ISALTS-.10 jib' Of , d[pl salqlry a:+ a 24 • . • /KIDD kW rim itia.ow--150 lb. pars No 1; • • • go lbs bto jun 'embed; Gm -11,43 sale by B I3SELLERS,P•roodat INDIGO-4CO lbe Ite‘ Indigo/en rreeivet bot! - att . • tale 6 BRAUN k KElTtra • 7 (p r : l oT. l4 ? , ,,,,, R A l : 7 'ftjat i l; j lrgl . lll:" I icitrcWas ROOT-040 itrfrolboic• anl !Oita ree'di Jamie by; Balitira telttlTE2 att ; • . . . st els!, tibe Wats . RIRARE TAILTEIWOO Ibi tut nii=4l C LAWN- - Niri Gmas• Lard far sale Sy, • •15 • • .. • CARSON /A MeitNICRT FRA.II-1 cat gamma Red•LeatioastantAmwar.. 1.4 tared, nob; for We by - : . .10 . 1iN DIROROARrei AL. lODA—V este reed; :ore*, • uftAlv V 1 1 4 AhatIMIA-1110ottles pal tor Cancusso binn prima W 'll retAli itir at* by .- . W . it R*.FY TL/1 " , ,, OPElRCliiittit,ica, ealb IS l i i T ART # ILIC ! keI ?7 - I,73Azz e ggi l• a ax le EE . - coif Ix and wield iss EAT YA6 —; dW lbalmitlce.se las Gem 6tl,.,brz.,Argolltbk,iircr ; , . betwixt, weed libe • PRIMO! - HAIR SIURTS—A ariortmun of wlnte zed coop eolorojoonee.' . " f " . . Importer; for We , by ?SEATON,. 1-3 ozaatits-4 fresh Me of ?meet Mottoes:Jolters of now sqle, and. 104 *flow pricnilall Vet QM/1W LS.4jeibEaere 1J W, Mem* Imitable , ha the WallOnlil . ill,ll.oMK 9 10 bel found ht ties etty geode hew of , . - . . OLAY-23e Wyman Ctay now •• • V nal; nw pia by • .41; CM Ku. r a ibillitll—A new Ii; 11.11,•Casosoon.71mama • nd whew; for tale by•• .• .It •J KIDD &OD wArr -1- ' 2lll "..l.ll,;`"'" k 'llar23,W'r 11,mytt-ok , ..'=EnvkrtwNreAr .9 YjA : digisaireo,danulegor 1" 5-61i:day . table.o4rect 0$ • .... 1 14,vvatavasigaretPa4artakillea1lrall !Tha! priyitg• villa Gashm,faralla pally/cod •••. •••- • • AP ANT : 4 ' T 101114141 • lit Tr I sa*will 0•1 4 / 1 107 ' TT " ITN ha lit. between Igo It Weril ,~Kri'~'?~` , =irri
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