The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 15, 1849, Image 2

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    THE PlTlVitfitti-ftfrzAFF.l
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15,..1549
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Me — Tek Frommla al liavireve Is Pahtubed
pollTi To-Weekly, nod Weekly.—The Daily ik Seven
Dollars per armee - tittle TVi-Weekly is Five Whirs pre
annum, the Weekly is Two Dollars per annsookloisoll
skeet...
V - Antirirriarra are eamesrly requeced tits:lmnd in
.heir favors before 5 v. st., and as wily In tbedarst
praeneable. Advertisements not insuted for a; spa.o
fled untie sill invariably be chanced and' ordered our
PAIL A DELPUIA :NORTH AIILEILYCAIL
Adaettisemenni imdantiscrlptloril to Are }intik Amer
ean and United &axe. Unarm. Istdiadelphia,,teeeive
and forwarded from lbw iairme.
AJfTIIILABOIVIC AND WlllO TIC LET.
vox cam, C1.1311”14MILl.
HENRY M. FELLER of Luxtroe Conti
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11131ATT.,
WILLIAM HASLTT, of Butler Cositay.
HOHT. C. WALREI llogoigh.
JOHN MILLER, of imrpaborg.S.
CALEB LEK. n( Yitlsburel
ot r.
WM. ESPY, of Lo er St ‘Selo.
11 Tr,
CARTER CURTIS, IPleebergb
MITI,(11471,11T.
EO. S. HATS, or rpper ac C:o1T
JOIIN MORRISON, of AReesesti.
W6l M. ARTIIMi I.lllNburl6.
JOHN BIERS of Findlay
Vor Local =attars zee next pate.
Ma next page for Telegraphic Sn.
Ausnamint Memos° Pitescerr.- . -Siaiishe de
cbion of Judge Ilepbun. granting an loilnetion,
nothing has been done is regard to 1.11.1 ?abbe
square, A Ilegbeny—the coulomb quietly 14.15bitibrig
to the mandate orate Court. Arrangements have
been made, however, to pcoc-tre a demstiti of the
Supreme Court, end the S.ti ot Oci,ber lain been
fined on, when the while subject will blars-lied
and considered on tm icariatic ments, Witting all
mere twohnice..nee The decision of this Court
will set the whole iineation of title at reallar ever.
mod we have been told by one who has well con.
sidered tat subject, that there eaauot *a doubt
bat what the title of the city will be : affirmed.
Should this be the ea,. the Los mill be placed :a
market, and the City Scrip redeemed.
Sressau or rat Next Members
elect to the next Congress. both bvisoctNa, have
been removed by death. As there con bsi'r,ho eler
1100 to supply Isom placer, previous to qie meet
ing of Congress, the Whigs will kayo pnlotity,
and be able to elect the Speaker.
The death of Mr. Newman, 01 the Whigling dis
tricts, gives the Whip n chance of carrying a:
Mr. Russell. the Whig candidata, lost bis election
by only one or two hundred.
Naw Doc-rathw..—The Alerenry, of this;ity, pro
fesses to be a zealous opposer of the ruigeme tar
iff of '4 6 , whale at the same Cane it supriOns Mr.
Gamble, and el the other Lemifoce miminee_s,
whose election will be regarded se a dgrdiet in
favor of that destructive tart. This ineOrsistent
and anon:taloa, position annoys the editor, who
would doubtless like to hose it ronsidera that ne
is pursuing very erinethient course, 114 be law
bit upon a plan watch he sagely songsee will
remove the manifest absurdities of its mismon.—
it Is couched to the tAuhrtug pontgrepitt,L
"What has evhlggery o de. morrow .0 'fresh, in
do with the art y. of Cana! ll.inntrussiortfr r :Veit
tag e.• Imierer. It requires aman of Tifton coin.
mon sense. of practical czperimice. and s familiar
tty with the improvements o: tile Sono to fW fit as
dunes. Sorb a man we believe Mr. Gamble to
be, and therefore heartily commend Mtn to the
support of all those who pro'cr the Mderests of
their country to those of their party. -
Thin Is very cunning, but it is a bale 'pm ridic
ulous for any sensible into coolly to proinulge
If party has nothing to do with the °Mee of Ca
nal Comminioucr, what did the Loccinco
•cation meet for in that city, and whyTdces the
Mercury kacpvDrenicroor iforehhorra Tithe over
Mr. Gamble's name Why did the ',Mercury
place Mr. Gamble's name at an bead of its cal.
tunas as roan as he was nominated byihe Loco.
taco moven:ant Pang had nothing to do with a,
we suppose. If Mr. Gamble is prevrt
to toter that the Mercury will not catl W - s Lemo
nt
le Victory - ,
Want has Wniggery and Deetocracyto do with
the office of Governor, more thou willichat of Ca
nal Commissioner t MerminTlittopirri our
ez4llent Chief M2Z14,1,.. iklii6;i;llf). We
never had a O F /I, ti ,nor t the Site 6, and yet
few tyguko rico, the Mercury rove p a sort o.
ball and half isdimmoti ni the Maims otOrii. Mock
Dana sky had nothing in do with
What has Deitmervey on .1 Wiligvery to do with
the office of Sorra'', Prothunipary. ComMismoner,
Catooer, and Audtior —end yet the Mire/try out.-
pans all the Loco:ono continues fur those offices.
Toe tenth M. the Mercury ought to tot ashamed
of such a purr excuse_ It °arm to tette manly
ground, and acknowledge the truth, wblcy, is, Mai
it prefers the success of the Locoexe puny to
the success , f any of the measures ne t t principles
which It prof ewer to support against 1110 opinions
of its pominsl nines. So for from jlta support
helping to contain the principle of :protection
to htpue labor. It does the cause a posißve Injury.
While it supports a ticket pledged to this Tardi e st'
'46 by the Convections whodo :lama:well them. iia
inconsistencies Ore to glaring as to deotrpy all the
force of in argaments--ocil for it to lilare the
election on no-party grounds, aid to sodloopport for
Mr. Gamble on such grounds. is to add iesult to in-
Jury.
Etattroml iron—Foreign and American.
At !evr one eundrea Inumiand tons of English
railroad ran have either been -enierd fir uttered
Ler tb6 country within the tart twelve Mauna—al
a coat cleant five millions al ',to mono
.
facture Ibis quantity of iron, wouid relit!lre about
vicroa workmen—and maLtvg tbe usualid:moan.ce
of live persona so dependent aeon each one, we
have a total population of OM.OOO peradna who
have been directly eopponed by the production oi
life enormous quantity of loin Throe $5,00 per
,.
.02 in their turn give support ton Writ ninny
thousand farmer, inechatirn, and plideasional
men, who Cr, again enabled to fmntribtlii to each
other'. subsistence —American Ratinntiouroot
All this enormous loss to the labonai interests
of the country is owing In the Turf of'l6 Dar
ing the existence ditto Tang . of 1512, liens were
a sufficient ',rubes of Iron Works,i for i3te manu
facture of Radroad Iron, erected 14 0 Iraried
Staten, to supply all the r_il• which :would be
needed. The Tariff ef'46 has closed thins all but
One, and that one will atop as soon on ils present
contract I* concluded.
Hem is the labor of 11,000 persons, rekiesecitio44
..,population of 85,000, loaf to the comitry by the
deuraMive etfecM of the Tiviff of '46 14:"Ves sta-
Issiar of dollars are sent abroad to pornttase Won
which could be as easily made at horne,4in' d which
would then be distributed to support ou'own far
mers, mechanics, shop keeper., and -11 borer—
s could make all this iron, all atm I.
rot permitted. The Tariff of '46, by 11# ruinous
effects optn home labor, has detrred` that this
Iron shall he mode in EaMsoir
This Britist.Tantr. triveh thus prote ct s forngo
labar against Awm'caro, haw (Maly rini; . e: red the
sanction of the Lunatic° party in Peinicatilvania,
and they are nom sopport•ng their candidate, Mr.
Gamble, on that issue. Wei they he min - tamed by
the people of this great manufactat iag 73tate , It
eacnot ba pnatible. Pennsylvania caniudt commit
such a num dela suicide. • t
We have been informed by a gentlemen from
Broolrville,Jefferann CountV, that the BOA. Joseph
Buffington, recently appolnted by Gave*" John
aton as President _lodge of the 15th Jcigteial
Wet, is nom bolding ha anu learn of C.:Art is tbat
place.
Judge Buffington al a mond lawyo, a dear
thinker, and possessed of a remarkably tine de
livery. His charges me said to he vertplete and
forcible. Hin courteous umatmeni of tki member.
of the bar, end his willingness to hear :itrgurnent,
even when agar s h:s preconceived:!opiniona,
have already gained hint f4vor mob the grekasion.
We are glad to hear of tech pid:mousOleCtiODS Cd .
individuals to nil important offices. Trilk appoint
mentsof Gun. Johnston gee general skiisfaction.
Front all accounts, we presume the nacii of Judge
Briffiegton will meet opposi43n in the
nest Seance, settee rest to for eootitfaapon.
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Tinertate,ticept 11
The Election In Ilalota.
The reruns of the vote for Governor i4l9tossna,
cm:spared With the vote cam m the e4ine towns
last yeax,,te as Calews.
1519
1948
stihig...... —3,291 Hamlin, selag. .3.42 t
Hishbuil, d,, mecca:.. 3 750 Dmsa, deuMarat
tans:osec Volit, • • ... 690 Festaden,lien, soil 1,057
As far es heard tram the Whigs have j uiced two
paeattcre in the Houle. ii
Prom the Flgrrietrargb Telegraph.
THE NEXT LTEOIIILATIVII APPOB-
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According to our psesent Constitution, the State
is no bnapportioned 091:17 seven years into Setup
torial and Representative Districts, upon the bests
of taxables in each county. The present appor
tionment, dividing tho State into 100 Representa
tive, and 33 Senatorial Districts, (the constitutional
limiLj tons made in 1843, and based upon a ratio
of 3676 for each Representative, and 11,682 for
each Senator—the whole number of taxable. in
the State, at that time, being estimated Cl 387600.
It will he the duty of the Legislature to be chos
en in October next, to make a new appowinzument,
upon the basis of the tasablm returned at said
election. The following table, constructed from
the returns of 1575, it not entirely ereurate, of
course, bet is suffleienny so f.r all practical par
poses, and mdl enable the reader to form a pretty
correct estimate of the number of texables in each
distrfm at the present time. This return shows
the number of taxable. In the whole State to be
400,131:28, making a Representative ratio of 1,609,
and a Senatorial ratio of 14,1127. The dishlols
to the following table are arranged according to
the apporttonment of 18.33,—the number of tax
ables, and the taxes paid, are accenting to the m
oans of 1545:
Cannons. Ramses. Tsanblet Tate• pd.
1.441 to fists In Itt-ts
Adams... I 5.967 $13,719 63
Allegheny.. 4 21,111 73.026 19
Armstrong.. ..... 1 6.442 1,323 73
Beaver (part Lawrence) 2 7,308 13179 90
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2 6.62.5 7977 11
4 16 615 66 6'76 57
1 4 - 109 12 811 94
2 8,339 10,069 63
3 12.:ASJ (all el 07
1 6 791 7805 21
1 3406 9720 C 9
t 2 /:; 6 319
~ 7 1
257 , ;1 IE
r2MG 15 blti 57
571 2622 2;',
RI 1r...
Rradfurd
Ruche..
rabr a
CArtron
C rule
3 13,505 05 210 1 ,
r 4.009 5,00 . 1 00
J 2 309 1.61 9
09:: 1050 3e.
3.914 3 974 77
.1 2 300 5 9 . 20 h 9
. l l J 5. 7 21 11. i 917 f•I
93 9 714,
1.102 1991 93
1 6.711 12 31i 3,,
onango
II °ton.-
Ip:outing
Mutt von
Potter..
Itolurobta.
2 1 526 7:
h 067 30.114 11
2 13291 211 321 (to
1 1951 21.319 27
2 7053 10.605 913
2 7,373 14 951 9f,
5 4 13 3i.169 21
1 4.31.1 2.291 90
1 2.357 1 , 1,277 03
5,7,5 7 711 10
Crawford .
Cumberland
Deopble.
Delaware...
Fne .
Fayet e
Free
Greene.....
Huoregdon
Indiana .
2,950 +9210 71
3,299 I'2 916 19
6,195 1909 S 03
20.051 99.133 9C
1 6 690 22.797 79
2 10,936 10099 07
Jon am..
Mifflin .
Cr00n....
L nonoler
Lebanon.
Lucerne .
I 1.109 t.w 6n
2.. - ti:.
300.
....
1 1 . ' - '
Mercer tone Lawrence) 2 9 ,4 20 1 2943 10
Morukomery 3 13.043 49 019 77
Northampton 1 3 5 5 '15 . 39900 45
Monroe 1 2,._05 4 934 15.
Northumberland 1 4,496 13165 1,
Philndelplua otty o 1949 5 20.6111 40.153 3 . 7
Phdadelphia county „ 9 40.03!
Pike ...... ...... .... 15 1 1.169 2192 70
Wayne 1 3755 39:19 2n
Schuylkill .. 2 12 690 25.373 99
Somcmet. fi2o7 9055 .2.,
53715 13545
4157 2.740 01
1 4.20) 4.91, 29
2 9,32. 24.975 tr.
3 10 1 . 7,79 7.
3 14 0 , 3 30 433 9"
Susquehanna .
Wyous ug
Mort
Wesstrqsou • •
Westosereland
' 114.1 1,44
Dwr.c44 al ptelent. $•, , ..rs Tate , ...
!. Pbtladelphia c4ty •' 19'54
II Philadelphia county 3 4s ol.e.
111 Montgomery i 13.04 -
•
-
IV Chewer lad Delaware
I" Berke I 161 V
VI Backs 1 125;2
VII Lancaster and Lebtmon 2
VIII Schuylkill. Carb,n, Mors
and Pt.
IX Nerthampton and Lehigh I
X Suronehanna:Wayne and
WYPaddg. I II di
X I Braclforttancl flog, 1 I
XII Lynototop,Clmton,Cetare
and Stillman, 1 13712
XIII Luserce and Gdumbra I 17 6$
X IV Dauphin and Northumbld I 10.749
XV Utklon, Main & humus 1 12 333
XVI ...
Co . m ,
berielad arid Perry I 1:3 201 ,
XVII Fraakda and Adams I
11,10
XVIII York I
11,t.m3
NUN Bedford, Blur, and Huat•
Ingdon I 18,838
XX Armstrong, Clearfield, •
Cambria & Indiana I 19.38ei
XXI Westmoreland and S nosy
rat 1 1:),9I2
NMI Fayette and Greene : I l o bs'
X KID Allegheny and Butler 2 2190:1
x XIV Washing-ma . 1 9,1532
XXV.,_ Beaver god Mercer (wall
. Lawrence) I I ti ,
,3. , - 2 2
~.
\ XVI Crawford and Ve amigo I 1,,
XXVII Warren,lefferson. Elk. Pot
' ter, MeKeum & Cialloll I 1 2 59 - I
XXVIII Erie 1 7 '353
Our Whig friends will Dow see how unpurtani
it ci to have • Whig majority in the Dent Legisia
lure. The apportionment of the Legrtiature is
matter Ditty utmost importance, Lr it viol deciJe
the political complexion of the Legislaiare for
seven years to come. Should the next Les - Islas
owe pass intorthe hands of oar opponents, all pas,
experiengeleyfirtes In that otaher justwe. decency
jelfp Wspgigt, MI% prevent them from t7e r Ststtesio wow secure • mainnty of Local.,
rmin the Taste of • clear Whig majority in
. more than thirteen tbousiind rots,
Lot every Whig, then, rally to the support of our
vltniilldiecti , at the coming election, wit h more own
ordinary set in the good rause, and more than
ordinary de rrninatlon to achieve a glorious nod
triumphant victory.
Nara BY EIIITOIL Or GAZCITC—By the shove
table. our readers will see that Allegheny County,
in 1514. had 23,111 tazabtes, whet, Si the Repre
sentative ratio of 4 809, will give o. are Repre
sentatives. It is altogether probable, however,
that we shall have 25,000 or 30.000 taxable. thrs
year, our population baying very largely increased
of late. This would give us ma Represectati vr s
and two Senators.
Taem. will he very considerable changes ii.•
by the nest apportionment, and the po4tiesl corn
plczion of the Legislature will much depend upo
the manner in which it is done. Those Wings
if any such there be, which we can hardly believe
who design to give their votes to Jonas It. Me
Clintock, and thus assist in wading him to th.
Legislature, to unite with his Locofnco brethre,
in gerrymandering the State so as to keep a Lone
face majority m that body against the will of th
people, must have queer nob°ns of political duty.
Their Whigiem hardly deserves the name.
Ton Aterw—The Pennsylvmia Academy of
Fine Ana has leaned a circular in which that to
lumen odes three prizes: one of $750,e
of
S5OO, and one of 5250, to be awarded to the ar
tist who shall produce the find, second, and third
beet pictures on a Aiatoricnl , Scriptural, or Dra
matic subject; the painting to be not lean than
40 by 50 inches in size, and to be delivered
at the Amdmy on or before the 10th of April.
1550 The Academy also &rem two other pro
sea, one of 5500 and one of 5200 for Land
scape or Marine views, to be St by 40 inch.
es. The Judaea or a majority of them having
proommed in favor of a picture, and the prize
having been paid to the artist, the picture is to
become the property of the Academy. One of the
Imes. to to he a resident of Boston, one of New
York. one of Philadelphia, and one of Peignoi rs .,
nail these four to choose a fifth. The expense of
transportation of all pictures to and from the
Academy will be defrayed by the institution.
Taxga FMeartort —The latest accounts from
Texas confirm oar previous report., that P. Hansa
broogh Bell bas been elected Governor of that
State, and David S. Kaufman and Votary E. How.
and tta Repre.entattyca In the next Congress.
The two laUer gentlemen are Dernocrrita,ofeourrie,
but many of our reader. mill be runirised to learn
that Tex. has elected a Wb,g Governor, as apt.
pear, by the renOttong paragraph from the Rich.
woad Whig.
vCe3wea.non or Texaa—Wout, Dona:—A letter
from Henderson, dated the 25th of last month,
ware. that P. H. 8011, Beg.. s Vaglmmo by blob,
I. unquestionably elected Governor or Texas—
The load wan dot so much a political one, bat
Mr. Bell is n Whig. and that will do very well for
Texas. The Loh°.are greatly annoyed and air
piised at his election."
La - re max nix Punta —ln a letter dated at
Fort Laramie, received by Mr. De Mier, of On
cay, from his sob , who accompanied Turner dr
Allen'e law train, the account of the death of Moo
Fanny Whiten contradicted. He states that she
had married a Mr. McAllen at !-COle• BIoiL, He
mentions also that the had 'clamed from the
Soma Pam, and that they had le! the C 1015114013 in
a healthy coadlttoa, and only one had died
before they reached Fort Luanne_ He mate, in
addition, that they had encountered the Sioux In
man., lads: waiting through ore of their village.,
la which they lost one usaa.—St. Loan /Limb&
91101/1 NEW YORK.
Corr••w:ideoce on
. he Pituburgb Gazelle.
New Ton, Sept. II
The news from Europe has been well digested,
end the appeatance of Dung. abroad indicates a
calm alb, the severe storm which has been smth-
out effect, except to sow the seeds of republican
liberty ea thickly and ao thoroughly that, the next
attempt will sweep away all tho 'old harriers that
now oppose the people. The Enghib journals and
magazines think time see •igna of a speedy war
between Russia and England, In consequence of
Austria's giving the former a seaport on the Med
iterranean, from which the fleets of Russia are
now excluded, except by way of Gibraltar. By
the treaty of Vienna, in 1815, Russia was prohibit.
ed from paarag, with an rosined force, the Darda
nelles, but the acqvoitort of this new port, would
enable her to violate the treaty, and place a squad
ron in the classic watera of the Mediterranean,
ready to cope with England. This speck of war
is very artall, and no battle will coma out of it—
Since the peace o(1515, England hat had no corn.
petitora but Indian. in battle, and her energies
have been devoted to the extension of her coma
mein which has grown to the bond of peace for
the world. A change has come over the spins of
her stateameo, and we shall not bare another war
for the "balance of power."
Ni I.rack flow more popular than the five per
cents of Pennaylvania, which are in active de
mand for permanent teveameat at Sit per cent.—
rtn is higher by three per real than some of the
beat stocks of New York (which are assure to pay
7 per cent as Pennsylvania is to 5. The Judi-
MOUS haancioi policy of tne Key Stone State for
the past law years has helped her credit wonder
and could the Whig Executive be secured
for ton year', any hundred debars worth of bonds
would talie mdre then a hundred dollars in coin to
pnrchaw •
The is nyu - oh. Soh Treasury has now in In
UOO, the largest amount ever &mown.
eutises no alarmwith hanks ar our mer
chant.. Ti'.. excess ml echo in our Lange, and the
a.our yarn' VelV cOatracted [Mali:lase of Las country.
un,te hcep the, ruarkut cozy, and luaus are read
.my made ni Inc legal rate, and often much under.
I Ear L. walu.-u brethren bane at last made an at
tempi at l'a.on wittch promotes to succeed. The
old Hunt., nommatians lull be completed ha mo,
row, a: L . :ida. by 'he horn hurter., woo. on the day
in'Lwiog, untie
wail the ilookera in a mans raltb
cOthet. conventual. Toe pr., fellowa hese got re.
nartiotcy boners , fa. the nod swallow their
- .principles, with the meat amusing lanhty, This
untoo et Pio elaas calls for erne wed efforts on the
yarn of the Whig., and it will tie made. The battle
will be warmly aoatetited but the result will be
Wats. tortst decaledly.
Yo.tetgay we tad a famous parade, and a grand
sword preasolatum 'to Gee A Yezzans, the Italian
..:nie:tain. The tiongasaan, Ilea. and German
.ioldters paraded in his. ton,. and the town lookea
silicone indeed. The 12In regiment alao paraded
rece,se • stand of color*, nod gave Gen. A ves.
sane a paraancr salute BM oar robber will not go
to the Italian, German, or Hungarian wars.
Torre to n good humor. duals to produce.—
Ashes are firm at 15.4 9) for Pearls, and $7 for Pots.
which Is another r.se. Caltonis very MIST, and
holders want en advance.- Flour Is cheaper—prime
Get IC2GC and Westeru Wheat ts
cheaper,as ,th nderahle Gaul Stale at
tdl. Corn and .. ats are cheaper, and buyers can
make their own terms cheaper,
sell at old prt
ca for reted Io t. Oils are firm, and Linseed it
up in 75c per milion. 'Whiskey cheaper, with
sales of Oh.o at uCii[7 and dull. Tobacco ie firm.
oral ago.] rpeeMaLve demand tor kind, of
IJrc
OEM=
Klllbork Smok•y Irland.
The mice in the nettle of yesterday, OR the
sultiect of s...ntnerged Island does, not enseny
relate. nil the ?I:story apposite to toe ease :a goes-
Now. d my mem-try a not greatly at fault on the
vulueet, there Wes a grunt at an early petood in the
.111.13 of our Colantionwealto to Captain tso call
ed, KALl:tat:, the Imi.an Cue( of the Island, limit.
ing its tenure to his the t:me, who had on agent
here to melee hal rent, wtt rh were paid over to
that agent hr hi. use. It was no unusai act on
the pat of several of the States 1., make nil,
Coast to the Umettates we, proved themselves
fterolty to the ear'y neaten, and kept the borders
roe tram sat age into ,on or pee tone.y s nonee
of the approach of dancer. It'uch was the fact to
eetereare to li.dbeek. he way weed area thee
eallei "htend'y lathe, - and rernuterated by the
ot the Weed. wh.eh, watt e., deck. reverted
to the State.
NOW, in nada= to the mformation communi
cated by -0," we Worn that toe Island was hr
sense error obsessed as toe (amiable property Cl
mom person rending on it, 'valet; tend no. be le.
gaily done, a ti my property misted therein,
belonged to the State, and was of coarse not taxa
ble at al'. Vanes thus wrong view was sold dr
taarn, and Inn. a sernolaner nu idle created. Butt
un Stit. tuum t -c rrurroat.on then lay -0 - it rp
per rut ',it the apt......:ut.curt for a wart. , and aarvev
Wou ounut , for ra i. 11.1.1 conr.tutoturr,
nod unrtend n: confining the survey to upornelthort
tut e true conteut• Sue Intend, wy I .5 or 'to nitre.
eleuntar :a entuurace m 3 , 0 acre, of Inn barn lit broomt I tne r:ver. cerych to low water is bar.
ant! we °try wumdrr that the m.rdesty of the par
suer ennfioud thrtns,:vr.to even elan!) , acret—then
naught ;air as well hare laien one hundred or so
mom.
Na‘a. ter ate yet lo learn Env far atahon.v,enen
rteWitil y g:ren wou:d iuntay each • entarge
n,nt bf a irry anited tor n rinentin numb , of
ac , e.nn On c00t... of an lal.rui ennta.tung but
turenly Bert,'P.
Tor Coon 14 OHIO —The editor or the Ohio
Cultteator ha. re. eut, •emed lea ecunt,e, me
I=l
an.] we crops. Tn.. clews.oo embraced vnmo
Li .imit• most pene:paJ wheat region cii
Um, and tne editor satssfind himself, by inqu:ri
.h•reetion. that :be Wheat harvest Was every
war,. la his rnme quite b.d a tal:ure as it bad
been reprn.ente,l In his c , ,;uir.n.P. "Uoly .a a few
oanistm, in the .nhern Part 131 me he says
14 Inert any th•ng a in, peht; wan /a the
great wheat dJntrlctp, the crop to very detielent
yield sad goal., sad many de , ds Were not
hurveryd at alt.' other mops he riven an ac-
count nitogetne: rneottrottung
'nit hay an ahanda . at crop ha. been secured in
most part, fowl gnaersily .n good order. Oats are
a tar crop. Inman the growtn of straw has been
to heavy 4,r the twin goalny of the grain. Clos
verse,' throughout Kientand and t • raw:ord mon
tie., where the greatest quantities are annuailv
rained. promise. lo be a (sir crop. Waugh it Is lOU
soon to be sure yet. Buckwheat is finely in trio.-
..v. and the prevalence ofd cloudy weather is very
vinible for a. Potatoes every where promise an
abundant and healthy crop
The corn crop. our greatest staple, every where
gives glorious promise of an abundant yield, and
thitnnusnber of acres 0, we thing, greater than ever
before.
Three weeks ego we took a delve Wrought the
counties of Pleawav, Row, Faufteld, and Perry.—
The prospects there agree with what is stated
above. Toe corn crop in the Smote valley never
was better—so says - the oldest inhabitant" The
cattle feeders of coat noted region are beginning to
mershel thew forces for the winters campaigoi and
we have never before seen such spleadld herd. of
steers as are now on the farms of Mc Messrs
fieniek and Adatos,of Ptraway, and others of like
name and stamp el Koss
Wish Cotwkia. —The Horne Immo: VeS the
gehowing extract from an addreme of the venerable
Dr. No - 17, President of Union College, New York
-I have beeo young. and om now old, and in
review of the paw, and the prospect of the future,
declare unto you, beloved puede,were aper
mitted me to live my tile over °gam, I wuld, by
the help of God, from the very outtet, live better.
Yen, from the outset I would frown opqu vide, I
would favor virtue, and lend my Influence to a&
vence whatever would exalt and adorn human ea
tore, alle•late human misery, and contrtbute to
render the world I lined in, like the Heaven to
which 1 aspire, the abode of innocence and felicity
Yen, though I were to exist no longer thou the
ephemera That sport away their hour in the mum
beams of the morning, even during that bitter pan
ed I would rather soar w th the eagle, and leave
the 'choral of my flight and my tell among the stars,
than creep the earth and lick the dust with toe
reptile, end having d me so, bed my body mob my
memory in the gutter."
The life of 11,. Nary has been n daily 'Hugon
lion of the value of the oenumenuo he so handsome
ly expresses. Ile 13 now a parnarch of seventy
six years, and Las presided over Union College fur
forty five years. preserving in his old age that fire
of genius and that k:ndliners of heart which have
made troa the idol of all wh,., have ever eoloyed
Eta nstruction
=!!!=!
An election wnn bell on Monday, In the Fourth
Congreeraonatlhtt MCI of Maesselin.ette, ft a a Mew-
ber in plane of 1. 0. Palfrey, whose term expires
At the last elciion, it will be remembered, there
wan no choice. We have returns by Telegraph,
received last nicht. from 21 towns--8110.1111g the
Felic - R.3g aggregate an compared with the
last trial.—
!all !nal.
Palfrey (Pr.-. So^ 30:19 2.13
Tbompaan Wa , al . .26f.9 2311
Robtown
PAL , IMV, It WO oe meo. has roue❑ off hugely
Mime the tomer The❑ the majority again.'
biro to these 24 towns was {V7—now it la 678
These is, clf muss, tuo
The Right of Aolf G • .11.01
ov eat Gaoled
Tee People of California, finding themselves
without a government, ore naturally and very pen,
perly taking measure. to•eatahBeh one after the
well known American plan for doing such things.
Their right to do so is stoutly denied by jour
nals which claim to be democratic in feeling and
principle. The Montgomery Flag and Advertiser
has the following remarks:
'We look to Congress to reject any constitution
that may emanate from the •naked usurpation of
power' under which Georra: ELM,/ a proceeding.
He is acting w:thoot any Constuctiotra/ authority,
and the proceedings of ally Convention aquaa may
originate with him will be void aid
No Constitution will be adopted in California
and forwarded to Congress hat such as the people,
who are to live under said Constitution, approve.
Case Democracy Mut reached a strange pear, whin
it insists that ter citizens of the Coned Stale+ in
California shall be forbidden to form - airy Caminito
,i,,,,^that Cons:ass map decline or refuse to organ
lie a territorial government indefinnelv, and Yet
iirmect any form of government that may emanate
from the neople Cahn:mom' H•w many yam
will the Hag and Adver.iser have the people of
California wait before they may begin to exercise
the right of aeligovernment! The inconsistency
of what real itself Democracy is beneath nritiziant.
Aeguaa Chrontd,
Legislature of Illluel•
Gov. Fax.on, of lihnom, has called an extra
seestne of the LeTslaittre of that State, to fleet
on the 72d day of October next. to take ,o
oration the fidloteing o`leet2:—
I. To till the existing vacancy in the office
of the 1 oiled States Senstor from the State of Illi
nois.
2. To take such action as lb. tie rat Assem
bly may deem Pest for the 'Amite interest, pen
the Gilt section tit the lOth ortiele of the tionstitus
lion of the Stele. uthlett provides !het -the (is:tem!
Assembly anal el 'Y enlaine ncnorace tnierna! linprovemeta
b.., general lows f Ineorportmon
for that purpose."
3. To ~no thy Governor the neeesaary author!.
ty to order the tiling of vacancies in eounty offi
cer, now unprovided ho by lam, and to provide
some suitable agent for doeharg:ng the dot to
heretofore incumbent upon the Attorney General,
who.e office in abolished by the eouttitution 0: the
State.
4. To an amend our revenue law as Lo give
force end vandav to the same.
• .
5 To provide for the artilement of clainta
against the State and rt.', to make proe.hton tar
the redernminn of hypothecated bond..
6. To grant much re l ief to the Comn to
of the State as 'nay afford the proper famitira for
the pruseetftton el the e . v.l nod criminal business
within the, Iffnile, by enlarging the priohlichon of
certain Uouniy limn. the establt.hnient of local
courts, or by attaching certain imutit.en lithanging
to one circuit to those of another so as more com
pletely to equalize the taloa:el., *.:/foul Eternaa.
trig the If OfflOem of elem.,
i. To mat, aut.!, ntnendment,o an tict.rntifie,l
"Act to 4trpct (Nara. in the S
11111104. - approved Febrnary :a). 1.47.. may tate
Sc
found ocer.,y to carry out the object bad in
tent ni said act.
S To egatoiab on orphan nay.= and Lake
boaltioti at or arta Chicago.
9. To pea, necea.tary lairs for the relief of
county.
10. To meet a law providing fora homea,ead
eZempt,on from eXt-cOOn m rertma
- .
I:. To nott.nn the :ant .n ft:tenon to lan.tation
of a,t,ona and toe taking of tcat.anony in chance•
ry cases.
ro en a. a law to enable the State of
nets to ~ r:ence autts i❑ her own behalf, and
ma', thenever•ary apprepnat on to defray the
expenw, nod opeera, lowan of the Leuula•
late.
Faolt Mtn:saw:7a —The Chnendele and iCeawter
two ably conducted paper., hove become ut,ted.
The new rarer a neutral in imbues.
The to
. 'etc r-Itirns of the ;ate e]e••lwn are au
In. Na Ir.al ph , tv strehgln attemped.—
Oa wh.clk rein irL•
... The r ci m,. To-r•, ..rr art a': .1.
H. 11. S are-e!, , rd o$,•• •
Ison. Wa ..o n the re•u..,a•ao.i/an) Wn.,l
od rn t..• 1,11. , , rata t Ihe p Art y
d•d rat, unto the rontc-st. We bop,
that 3 w.i.; 110 d on fn . ', In the Terrlt - r.a .
tore, hot that that 1,01. g., wort 11l came..
do op the brit.ne•• of toe Termory, end leave in
affairs al the to ttipoe to whom It lel,-
malen, belong. The ottoat, , , of votea plied a
near '714 "
Legi.lntnre of Mtuneenta ttonveced on
1=11111!IIIIIIII!I
=l=Elll
Irttc.t. ttrig. 10. IV).
lienry Clay 'Arrived 11 this el! on Same.
day evening. 'tie Wit Albany on Saturday atter
noon and bit isorney natter was triumphal beyond
a parithel. Not a station did be pawis tout he met
vast assetnltlstr to at ardent friend, and admirer.
eagerto bent.ld hw beloved countenance nail
L.ni bonus. In many instances Where, we
biodkd. sod the • daepqnsuthed cannon" pro.ils. er iii•
ed aia welcome. Unbor:Atli enitustosm
eel sa every glare thre: WI which he passed.
An licaLmer, so great was the "nemonstrahan,"
that Mr. Clay appeared upon the platform of the
ear and addreolied It, crowd in his moat eLrytent
and I.llcitinly mariner !Ins Col, wet 'notice
and cleat as erg:, sod
"H•. w , kra , :1•••
That pwreed th,r end each Ingo wand
And gaze ,n vr. , nd, en h n-';.bor'• face,
Tn n l mah hi, .loins wonder , Ittnyrerrd S4TI
• • • • You conlil hare heard
The beeung vour et:l.e. vs LI, he vpoke..
When M. CI., btd ererlud , d. cheer Nun
cheer reut the ha u111:1 the care had eteappealv4
.a the dim dl.tanee
Ile arr red here ,Orrort seromi , anlecl
be Frederel. Ilalclater. Earl and udrucerma other
(fiends front till. mit% who bad gone on to meet
Ab or. 4 000 peraona had asucohled nt the
11-pot, and when the great klalConlaa sh,T,hterl
tram the ear , . a mclute .annon and the stout.or the nanciclade Leveled 11, ears. Betmg corn
plete'y worn ,rot, ne proceeded immediately Loth<
residence of Jar F Holllater, Esq. who. ouest he
ta wrote he remain. I nor city, sad reured for the
night. A tare. crowd filled the atreet nod com
pletely aureoun,l-11 the hooae, made tllthrtnotta by
his prraenee net., a late hour at ntrtril. Bonfire,
were It end to- whole city seemed abet.. Arn,cleo
Band •ereea ded the drattnammed victor, dlacoura.
tog. rta orunl, "moat elatoent move."
Mr. Cny attended 1 - 11.7 Church yesterday
`t,mJ•y aril 'ietened In an ex,:lont &swank.
Isom Ite, De ?mat. Today he viola tne ellen•
tnrarilarturtn4 eatahil•hrhenta la our vitiany.
If ~ T to u. tharvitle, a rnactoinetontig aillafe
founded by Mr 11er:inter, and named after Mr.
as. cannot but be an ourasion deep Interest
to both par.,. Mr. Clay will leave 1.4 the State
lair on To.tsdav m , rninr, previona to which It to
expected that An will address the citmeasol Utica.
T6l..Zu.rzt Line room NastIVILIA TO Sr. hoe
iv—The public will be ...died to learn that the
'felegraph line from Nashville, Tentiessca, via
Clarkeviqe, Pedncah, Cairo, Cape Girard:ea, to
th z city, is rapidly progressing to completion
line from Paducah to Nashrtile has been corn ,
;dried SrVeral mintha, and we learn that at each
of the others a larger business has been done than
the builder. booed tor, and entirely inettlyiog its
coostraction From Paducah to Cairo, the posts
ere up, and as soon as the mama for crossing the
Vivo are erected, the wire will be stretched on that
part of the loin. From Cairn to Ste. Genevieve,
the Kitts are up and the w're stretched along
most of the line. It aea petted by Mr. Shellac',
the builder and principal proprietor, that the whole
line will he completed during the month of No
vember —St. L 0441 Rip.
We learned 10.1 evening that the family
Word, furniture dealer, et the corner of Welter.
Row and Grime tomer were rimmed! The
familyotue o.n.o.—viz Mr. Ward,
wife, mother and hi: others, all of whom were
under ihe influence of the drug, whatever h may
be.
appeart that they all eta dinner together yes•
friday, at their reedence on Elizabeth street, near
Cutter, and that. a *non tone afterwards, bur of
nem were sel, d wow vomiting, and, in the eoune
of the afternoon. me other live Were also taken
smks Physician% were sent tor, and Dr Marring
arrived, and immediately pronounced the else
potion The proper nut/dotes were applied, and
had the expected r ge,t—plee el( ali except Mr
Ward, not and mother out of danger. They,
up to S o'clock lest ay.:Plug, lay in u precarious
ewe, and Were not expected to servsve till morn
ing, too suit hooes mete entertained The young
er members •,t me 6111,4 were staggering Rime(
the house ut a sun til stupor, like per-ona under
the es wring odlnenee of liquor.
How the p.iivon came is it nutter of apeculation,
and it is not known whether it urn. intenkonallif
o w r; s ec s i o il s eivi m t c a t l e lv d %rib vut „ t n e r . e n d a . y
~t iv n it. 0
m t 117,w
woooter
round, and and When We left last evening, Dr. Murphy
had taken n part of the colt which was aft at
dinner, to i.e.!, to it We did out ascertain the
riving of his Ito r.t.em ,•.
Some permu. ultri'mlrd tha patron to the toilch,
wasicli mirknen, at I hla ncattou GI the year, has
been beret. ;.•re. lithown in that part of the atty.
No one, we. litidernmad, has been suspected of
admuuslermd the ;yam°. Ina, up to the time of
writing the whole edam was enveloped In opens
.7. We will endeavor to dive oar reader. the
partionlara to detail to morrow.—On. Gm.
Ayesterday and
eple N e "' sure s ‘;( 7' e rr s.aca r'iA'
tn ' in ' g — attbe 'e
V War Department,
a very beautiful gold medal, which was voted to
General Scott by natgress, on the 9th of March,
IMb. It is (tithe same size as that soled to Gen.
Taylor, (recently aouced in:has paper) the value
of the gold oi which it Is mad.. amounting to about
four hundred and fifty dollars. It was designed,
as we understand, by a gentleman connected with
the Engineer Departinent,and *truck at the Petted
Stales Mini at Pin(adelphin. The portrait of Gen.
I Scott is engraved in the highest style of the art.
and Is deemed:an admirable likeness of that damns
;hushed soldier an tie now appears. Rot the moo
striking keittire of the menial consists hi the tact,
that on the reverse side is portrayed no than43•e t•ltt.e -cone, vin those of the City of (Sex
gOuplas the centre—Cbapultepte,
Vern Crop 'erre ri , MO, Contreras, San Antonio,
Chertihns. , , and ' dot Ray.—Naxmml ln-
WhernMr.
LIST OP LETTKRS
Pa er Ilth: ,e r i ttabs7h ,„ Pr i ?Zea fgaL ,...o tt n :
mama for them wall plea. ° say Li aro .ad•sracd
Ladle's List.
A
Adam. Ann Amble
Julia
abaritte
Alters Rath M A.melop Julia A Anbp Ann
Alward Kit. A nder.oeslanryktishl•T Anna
Andwnn 14410
B
B.'', Martha E Be.wl,l‘ MI") A Drown Gbarlotte
Ita6ewm Cch'e Tiltr.rtt J Y Brown
Bonnard Mona !noblagn I , 3tratt Bunung Lucy
Barren Mary Routh Mr. Burroent Krt..
Barter Mary A B.yd Mr. 1.),,,d Burke Burnet A
) M‘ln . Rrt ant PJ,n Hums Mn Bor,
Be , : Jul ettn A Bum. I.3naboth Bennett Meru I
anon Mr. Benton Char'. Byrne Oln ie S
C
(lan., Hamel rail a car
. . .
Car,iNlary cthis. Nancy Crats.
C-art Mary Co•gruk - A Cr., Mr. Tn.
Brwart Coiter Man II Ciome M•rY
t...onuale or. Cox Cataarma Cuntaaqbara N't
111 rnla-le Mat, 13L, I. Mary 11 IT4nnm M
•ri• Lease It Der!,, Martha lay, Hannah
I,•araa Drvann, Awl Down Ann
Lae•er. Mary A
Ann Finery Mary Ever.: Carolina
Farrel II A F
Fr•trnore Sarah Fl,lllng Men. I' Fa. Mary
F•rgq.on Saran JFlrsgrrrold Roble Fos IT.
ale iiehecr• Fltzps , nrt Fratalln Jane S
['lnch Martha Fo.inrJ Ser•th Fredertelo Mn
G
Gen.h•tan Mrs Goens SU•11/1111 Grox•3l F.h,s
I.:.ett Gordolsl..mla ~r st Stray
Unroaret Grerr Sir. Gramm Munn
1.,11.ert Mr. H I.rtalam Poll, A
HeanettallennearY Ihrphniloop , Metrarel
He r ,atirsh Ilenauahan tiancyHorn,h FJirn
Haruet Healy Mary Hagan i:Jullanne
H Henna F:Lrelocth Hush Mrs widow
H.• ert Huloup Ja Hutchuuton M.
H.+ r., Mar) Hulk, hlarg Hulton rath
Hay Jaee Hu, a. M A Hays E'itabath
IluM Mary Hoover Harriet
J .en P Jern..On AZTICI Jones Elizabeth
, 11 , 11• ienkm• Mnry
Keir Mr. Kelly 1.1.1 y Kemp Margaret
Ke,heott C am C K•'iy Nut.ey Kerr ,11••11
ltearnt lel.uu kelty Sureh Xentn Atm
11!1112=1•1!1:113===111
erah ttl
I.ey Nfory Marl
r et ,a
we Malt, I,ealte Nlary A Lomax Mary A
I.ltlte Mary I.ottg lt , terett
I.outou I: Lowe Ja I.won !tlar+tta
Maven Mr•ttlt Mepinn Moorhead 11,1
Itlalatt lathe
Met , 4 Mr. wiloorMorrt• Mrs II
Matt...in Miry t Merettrh Mary NlNltgonterOlary
Ala 1.1. SI e• Mar, Mn)..,, Mars
Siantu I.trzte Motion Slaty Md.° Aye , .
titan Mr. 1
M'Ad.sns Mlry A M Elvoy h M I.stighim
M C., V IWO M Kor Sist,i ) 4 4,kni
31.rgt NI . 1.0(111 .\ ". 14,en
Mit frFnet•••• 311.14 n Jut: Nl'Nortou rnsea
3,41,:1ame
Neck ILLzabeth Non. Julia
0
Waal,' LI ns.tun Jmno “tivcr Mrs II W
111, nu M. lifer Lucy Porter Ann
mtlnVon I.uurea
Ray Mrs Res En eh Ross Mary
Hnen V. Re 1.11 . .11 12/oh, Hoch Fe'en
Heed jrsores ReHen• c Honor Kill It
RoSen•oo Ann M Mary J
Rend ',lse, linhettnon Jane M Hutu:son Ann.
Benin Mary
!Ina%sheo• SI arKI ,innh 1.:41116eth
ienalder , Mere W,nnier S,l•eeter ll•nuan
',neer Ilemet Strom* Fanny Ntere A'ende
,•n J. e eth Mary J W
Aueenne lelniqb Mary Sleleart Lue) U
I,aonos. l'uneta Anuth Anne
T:aanymn Mnrs 1 Thornpwm Jan.. Thomas Vary
T.n0w.0.. rnomps .n I ,oh a Togany
Turn, Ann
A.. leer, Marl AD,I
1141,e W,lsor
NS, rl
•10%',..4,,, 1 ..a W., Mr* b
tYI Aon Mar : y 11 Sl J. la
Veal.e. Mary l.I;ld.
A 24 2 ,1! A!.! A!!3•71.R D Ar0p10,23.1 fl at
Au!lnvon 14m2 dA.1.1,!2 WrnA.
, 2•Autz Hem,
Am• es! Ax.. 1.2 2 A 2212 TiMfa •
Adams J•sne • Al'.nJ d J
A•1111• 1 11,:l V ~,,, ler C Aral•trlmg 1,2.0
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HAnker 1111....,,...11.01r, Prow., WEn, H
14... r m.. Ite.,ord
H•t W.,. lan,
:Wm Ft -.1 y Brown 0.1 He.
T tiraort,
H Brow,. Mb
J..h• 1.1:, , a R
I: id,. 11'm tirea.ry
Il,tr• A 1 m Llr.t.st.r
11,0n,s Iluttop Ju...ph JI•oly
Lama ILlabely W m Wadley W H
Harm. r Blythe D Witte W S
Darner NV I, Ini , • AN'm Brun F 4 ,r 1
Henkrr I'' lord Simeon Bridge Henry
Barron lebn IY , Arey A Krun'on
H•rt..o 'Am r Hrennen.l••
Ma, , 11. ‘• • 1r..): 4 Das la l• itrirm , r Rl.l. I T
Itract.nrelte H
It a ,1•r. , The. liteditml Mt
o, 1. now,. FJlorord 14 , 8, Sic Min
Heokor Boorman linu3ess nroot, Sheroos
j•ow. 3 no , o 1-03310 y 1/33 . 1
1033 Inro )13n4 11,e33 or, John .1.1•
Iltonta Wtg
It: I C .I. HS • 4 rll•TrilU• 'Hants Jlt
It: Jam.. Reber 1111roha1 Henry
Hugh II ash.— It•a Harm lases!. H.
H...••:* H. It MaJa 11s1ou Hrs.. Jolla
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nah•rn rnew ohmmt..r. larars C 0.... Jo...ph
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CarnaLan Jane. Cirliand John Coa J
,rime lef ln-ha We'erl J•onn PI, no Wm
Cede r....10nn I.' Clark P rait
Curtmran Ilartm rodeo Poi l Cm. lord Rnimr
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Darragh
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Delteil Semi Mont. Michael Dulf (too J
Dor,t Joh., II Motto, Jet Duane V, /
Nett it. lhoston Thu... Duhatry Eli
D 0... Hugh Dohton Jot Gti.n•p
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D I Yl. 111 2 (toll, 'rhos Dunker Dolton
D.nonson. kt'or d• Donau Jae Dunn Geo
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hum n •••hel • LhtnneP, John Duroso John
I.cl. Clark. othl Ponnachy .101 D.llOlll John Jr
othroo Moran Wan Ihhflop S 11
Cortnpor) 1.. Ihnirrily Poet Ilurnnog Jo.
Dear•lo is I h01e... Thoo Ihstot John V
Ikon John Dolton, Pen Ig Duncan John S
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J..Dutton &Iwo!,
Dee ter J W
Edgar John FlPion Tho• Ev•sa Geo
Eherman Henn El,. Ahln T Evans Ree•c
Eromn, Roll% F:::inn lnhot F Eva C S
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Fen wick Sarni Fitch Spoil Fow.or Sanil
Ferro Edward Finnigan Tr. 1 Folgamb IT
Fitzgibbon John Y Flanniga^ C 2 French W I
FitrontrickDennis Float John French David
Fll remmonsOwen Flynn 'rhos French C P
Flamm:tons Ed I Ford John IF Jr Friel James
Fowlier Jnines Fox Weber.] Frazer Duncan
Foils; Wm Forsyth Wilt Francis David
Findley Wm Force Dont Fredericks 1 21
I W Fox Janie* Findillon las
F.shel loco', Foster David
in I,er Seai CtEesme nu. .mat ilemV
,aahm Jack I,lerm Wm ~rey T•Jm
Ont NlErhaM lirvy honer,
Oa, Ihram .1 t.len I,m, 0 limy num"
U•Hagitm Ilwen Lflosanp Nathan I:ray/Wm
lirtamgm rmactrifitml ktm :ray Wm A
leamy And,* Go•horn Sichola,irnimm Jamm
F lieu d ,ritnuel lirahcm RM.erl
(city Wm Wm , :..ham latavrn•
MA
I.glwrkl,chaalGormiry Charles liraham Hara ., n
hirtimer & G•md Flubmt lirahmA GravAill
A,Altm !mac II t.rmcory Abner Wlintbn Slim
end nm “rome GniTtlha Slim
til.tmme Sam I 6,ml Simon ..rmon vr,mma
I,,be
le o
rt IlmaLal lir., Gramm N . : us
l an.
GA , gory Ihinthen Ilemj
6.1.5 Wm Ganumg Henry RI-Manna /04111 W
if ausaan Yk 1 thutSn James Edar 4
liamison Re vWmilms Ihfilile lame.
Hamoroaratrtek Hine John
Hagar, John Haughey VAlrtartlH.flainu w n , II
Haeue loan W Hawk'. R H HolNot Wm
Harnes J T Harwell Geo W Holm,. Rohr
Hague Jame Hatch W B Holmes Jem..
!Won Wm Hausa !sone Holdall loPenh
Ilan. Cunt John !lay Geo 11 B Ho' , monk John A
Hainon Huah Hay, I Hogeßar I/
Harm, Samuel Hewn %%oar Hoyll Rowl an d
Mapper James Ilrrron SmphenW Horn Dr Wm CO
moron Wm Herman James Hoover Joorplt W
Hammond Wm fillenderson Andy, Hopkins Jbhn
Henry Bernard Herring lieelry Ailloward John F
Hannan 111ren H•rr•on Jame. How all Thomas
Heany lb m Henry Al, Norte,' Joon
Hann lb Henry Herbert Cant jivrthe. Rlchard
Hannen Alex 11e..., John Bunter Mr Wm
II•rle, Met D Hendrrson Rohl Iliaberstone Saml
Hamann I. II Henry James Hurehinaon John
Man Aaron Henthorn Thus E Iltglann John
Harkin John llrehbo r Matthew Heimphreys Jos
Harper 25 D Hnl A. C ilaphe. Rrr /as
Ift.ner Tiros Hatentaon Re.
no. 01
Ram Joseph Ingraham Joseph
Jae ben T C Jebn DaVid Jones Oliver
J•monnn John Johnson W H JonesJonsh
James John 9 Johnson Th. Jones Gem,
/mute, Johneon Wm Jones Evan W
/ovens Harrison Joknssa HenJono•Jses
J '''obs 9.9 Jones John Dan) Jones Mr
Jenningn &bird tones Wm Jones Jae
/olive Dan! Jones
Q. Jena James
Kane Til Kelly Miehl Ki,„. J. nn
Keeler Jame. Nem euy John IC,Ie Junes
Kl.e^ A. , .1 Kt?, John 13 Kral pen Chas
Kehne Iltehl Kerr T K Klee D
Ken, Chas Y Kerr Mirk! klnealry hl G
K. ^. " l " G -0 Kelly Eliehl K oam Ibehe
Kellemp Pwtip K. tr Van! r .non
K.teer 1)K Kelly Frew,. Kate John
/rearm. John Kerr Dan! Klee John
Kentse.ly la. / Kelly WM K../ Jo.
Kennedy Went Kerr Miles KM( enrol NI
Kerr.? P•erterd Kerr Peter Kate Ltecr4k
Kneel,. F. 1 1 ,4, Kelly Jame. Know?, 11.c..1
)(erg, hu. Kerr Wrn Moe 1
Kelly Edrod K run. Ii
L
Lahr Ja, tl Lateen John lane Joseph W
Lana. Lawrence 1.-orb J..1n0 Jr I.earry I.lhen
Lay. Joh.. Leen. Joh IJ:xc.:lle. John
lAn.• ?pew?, C In I'hr-Iw:ober I.orery John
Lauebbn IS.to• IV 1.e.w.• Tines Lynch Berney
Lawer Mich Lester J+nn , * Lyon Arthur M
Law.on Ale r ',ter ILtrn.on Lowman I,mo
Law , c?e , 1 .??I•er 'rho , LYnn Jo , Ii
Lawmen I.eoh l.tater J.ttn Lytle Chas .5
Legman I.m.e Wm Lowry Jae
Leeper le J erne? Lowry Pta/hp Jr
Leonard Mehl Lonloo Wen Lea, Hem
Lemmo.. Ynee I.lnroln J H lined Her..
Lew,. A W Lute Thome. 1.t0,“
Lee .Lamea Love James
31
Mahan Reehard Manholes Shad. \lemon Rohl
..:on Mod y roe, Z Moore ?
Ma..nms HJ , 11 . 11 M 01 :Mgr( Memo Moore Wm
Nlebangan J. MornsonThoe
Mallen Thos Mersdnh W M Morrienn Je.
Meghon Pt.. Mere) II G Morr'sv hba
Mel., Peek Mellen Wm hlornsou M R
Marshy Wm MermliM jag Morrow Jon
Mahamt John Melon) . 'Moe Moons Rohr W
Nlsn'ey Jo. Melvin Wm Morrow Ins K
MreeLwt Maeholl Jos MordoekeD I.
Nonni Jns %tacit John Sul 'oon Nernard
Memel hlllehell /Rent, Mullen Pal k
Marna John M:ller John I. Mosgrovr Joe
Marlin I msl.rey Morengn 1.. H Morn henry
Moron Peter Moloney PeCk Mamie). roil
Moron hV J Moon Ins 9 Mull., Andrew
Matthews Wm ?tin:my IV n Y Murtha Mr
Mune, I C on E Mullen
Mowry .5/ Cr Morgen Jem6 mornork
Manhnn Wn ter Monroe Allan Nlnrphll nCm
Mimon Joseph Morm Albert II Mornay Juno
Mn.r. Small llo• ton Jas Murphy Mr k Mrs
Morons Wm Slams Beni IV Murphy W D
Make , I Jns Morn. John Murray Arthur
Mason ,Innll More. Wm Murray Jahn
Memo J U Morph, IMleetl
hine4 E NrOnne John D McKee Feeler!
Ce, I. , 11:.ute Gendly MrKot n Y J
NlCllar,v The M Camey heartMeßFecer Thu
7,1* Elnde Wes NI kleo.e.k Joan. Me Key R
Doe t McKee John
)I'llr, M , karnn'h Jae !If cKnv ',Jun!
T4F.• II M Mr gminnews
%Alm Itel(mmel3r,ard
11•47dhor ./.0, Rbiwn
thr. t l tl uy Ibsen Meßrnon r
M`fla•lLl J•• M reray Wen Mel.orualtans Da-
NUCaI, Jun: M','“nuninskey mel
•
311Jlora M.. S NIA: Oily Row I. Alclion,,le SALM
WCAn%A. , MeGusCrezi Jetn,
Jun,. M'Cuar 1 , 16 Ale:ear, llotha
M'Clam I.urk, M Donn! E Me , iewnn Ct. A
Arran!, MArellt WI, • Day Ld McGuire Pettnek
iod TA°, Alc,oven John
Al'OottgAll Alex Meliitkley Yomrk
M'Clrn,A JAI." M Met,on4n Wln
ArElrath 1,7111 Ale•Lrodlte• Alex
y Allem AlTeelei J•a Mel.nughlim Jotta
M Fathle., AlcLausblut E
A 1 'Clara 5: .1 ArKre•rt A ex
APCan AllietLAA Jobs
111,11‘,. John Nlehola I. II Nlrhelma J.
More. Nlellols Gro W N•ruot.sL It II
Ne a.. J It Nortnll . not Alet:Sitht,n Ulat W
D Join Nom. J
Nulung Sam . Noon, Pan
N choiron ins M
si • .0 nal..
\
<lu+,. !lull
Ott WLllien II[I•)' Leary rer oS
Oaborne 1,11 fleonner Tloot Oe.orno In
lon
O'Nral F•l.t 01t1, , ,..1.) (YRatry Jonn
CrElonaelt J. rr Ecorse Oento Vt'ut
O'Connor John O. Dared
Parr Rea ion Penral rho. Patter London C
Pirincr Beej II Pairsan John ft Porter U W••n
P•tain John P.trat rnaodra. Pilaw Geo hi
Pariden John Plakerratil LVm Pratt:arra John
l'sitirrson hia•hbrPhillqi• Sam; Eno, R
Patterson & F..- Fri , . Prrscoa Jcilrdiah
Piiikrrtriii And.. Pugh rho. Rev
Pattorrarin 1, LI Poland Jain., Prieir
a John
Petri , John Pollard John Prirr Jame.
Port.a. Crha Por,r Eraa. i• RPalk
Priarelon in rr ,
Praire I tier,. lirteliatit Jahn
PraiteriTast Ja, Parts Patrick
Roy Tho/ lirr.l Roy J. 11nLion Mr Ar. Co
RanLoorti lodah Wltred Gooree Rant rreLl'ir
Rankin I.oLot Wed 110, Hoorrann A F:
It., oLorol l'uo Need Ch•r.c• Nor., Petnrk
Roa•Ln 1.. Ruiz/Ora 1., Ron/'.,L to-o NV
Ray Jo.Loh R. ~. JoiLn I. llooLoA JoLo 1
RauL.letr Geo R4o/3.t0 R., Dont Ilos,ro loSta H
ILam.ey Roe: RA/1,. Joon Ito .. Lmon law..
Ravovy 1 Richr, ALL:.:LLor R 00.," Thomoa
Rol i NI RLooly :LI Rootooon Mo./
Rea/Korth/. Welton!. rn,• Rolon•nn
Roevos /leo Wm Rsot.ardoo.t I ta.Le /ILL...v.l°n Ih.our
IlooLor Lfia•td 11.ckor , L'ILLLs
N ot. John
Reimer Protll/ 11, tr". ~ Not. taornq S N
11,,, 0 ,./. ‘...L0 II R., toy 1/stro, Moto r. I: II
Road Fel*, 1 It i1ien,r11..... 31 Itooo. o .ILLoL•/
Ro/ Rohl K.Lot RL rr inullis 11,1
Fl-rd :oho /C 0..) Jo•ora Rot/mann
Roo. Joo./p/ Ryan Jorto,
Ilomon lIILLI, Rusb John
Sheerer Than :Simonton 0.8 Starrett las
Barber John H Smirk h Stanley Joe
Seem Alex 2 Smith %Vat H Swart Chas
Soon John E.' Smith Joseph U Stout Henry II
Seou Adams Smith Petit J as sMven.n The. P
Seat! George Jr Smyth Win 2 Steward John
Sent John Sinus FWlmS:evenson ins
tiesL:pf Wash . too !Yeah Mr Drarpreftewart k Sill
Sept. him Smith Koh! Stete• I.nac G
Seam. Mr Sang!, George ;trodden! Mr
eteaw S W Snelerlancph Slone Geo W
Shaer Wm hl Sank, teneard Stoat Rola
S•.e Vow Jan Seeder John StruchfirH hint D
Stara. Franck. Sneerier J Sweeney Rodger
anrorie..snl .ey I'a:\ S.eeeidna Am d Por South Waa - s'm ttle I
etinmek Speore Sweedo Amp,
1 , 4,g, Jahn 11 Spooner Wra A SsrrfAir Jona
eeeforae Syen-tr. Sam , 0 01 ton R It
sleenni
Than Sotnier Join Seltiena Joh,
.10. I let,lty Morons Nfn• Mere
Salo, John Smpe. , ord Ef Sterren II F
,tantun FN C Rim Wiluam
'Darrell Marta Teller 301V1 Toed CO P
Thylor John Teatoar Pao Todd AC
Farlor XVI. II 1h mss Geo Toner Rheas
T., lot Jeoepa Thomson las Tobtn Mart,
Tao Manhese Thompson Joh Tampions Satul
Thomas Reese Thorp italenek Trelapeu R 1
Thoosp.o , n Airl Y Thorno.on / 0 . 111 MI. /Leary C
Pt...peon I.eo t"hornne Jae ti Tuns Cunt A
Tboeupeon Jos Tiernan Arthur Tune] John Ni
Tea,. Ph•l‘p Ttnlter N. alter Turner Enos
Tbomason JosephT.l , l , r John T.hle J,se
& Wu, Toner Adam Terlti John
=ISM
linbelra C
V Maw ve Van Vlccli Cee Vaneman Geo
Van •c lrtri Vendergrati JCL J
It oit F•sluoi WhLY John Wilson Duo
Wo Irrsysg \ Whet no !do:hoot %TxDross
',Cy./ rho. Wilton:Lim.
Wiclacc Wm Who.. E uris John
Watson/oho—OS Witham, John —. WO., John
Er , rt wo, NI IS .In.ot lie,. D
sy /oh r Wdlosin. Moron Wt.te.osi Wu:
W.... A NI Witham:l nNr
W•ol Jo. Dr IV:II:sop Cop , II D "Dun A
Word Moo,. Williams Salsa Woodniall r W
W•Don Mort Sr WiDon E It Woyloli Jo.
John F WiDoo Joe II Woods Clio. Ft
Wool Jo.—or I. Witson Jos - r Wood John
Woover Adam Wll.ll John C Wood John II
%Turn:nun Andy Wilson Andy Wynne John
Si rimer li W Wilson J• 311, Wright Wen
Wrsribo John Wilson J F Wr:ohl
Who.pie Ileuo Wil.on !Duct WI gh , tI•o fl
Wilson Thu. Wright Johu
Yew, lamer N'pward tarrlCJ Vounc M
I'makurgh Iron Work.
W 0 U
,It Cl., Lodge No
Tw l'onripal 11/1 Sow Fartory
Agent of molts Ins•• \Wort•
Tvsta Ctly Lodge No :41
'rano City Loan= No 1 , /
ut Tempe/Anne
PlOstairgh OLvlnon No 4
Land Melt:Moos
SAMUEL ROSEBURG, P. 14
Pr...tic . ..au. Sept 15th, lag
I UAF SI,. AR-230 MA. \o.' .lital M Lf gar, tor
/A .660 by BURISItI I)(ir, WILSON CO.
•pIIA Watry +1
W HITE FISH—to • b0,1, 4 • ,,, th , ( 1 ler : Yale by
yt_
I irt,N-235 tont Iron, ...led. for .0(0 by
1. sml3 I. 0 WATERMAN.
•p 13 3I Witter and 61 F'tont st
\ TA1 . 1...3 AND FF1KV , ..9.—. 5 . 0, d 7
1.. WATERMAN
Proposals for Iron
EA I,ED • • sthlrossed to the Pre.o
S
tictoof Inc l'ltts•turf h tot* C..1..ny." cottoned
o.ale for NV courto Iron.' I+ol ton rccerrett at the
othttlttop of toe \\"nrv . e , unrrl Thursday. too 11001. oot., st
1 o'clock, IP , for forittflong fo/loortn, quanto
o t ot ot °mall, - of Joni Iron. viz-
Itoci rr of hy Hoc, Iron, Ott Ito. prr toot.
310 t. 11 c floond
• • •
O •
1- r :dtes a ft. 9 Inch. long, llt 6 tn. land, I thtek
1 .
6 bars ern ft. long. 6 ,n. ',rule, I Inch llor 1.
Rheet• 6 A. I tn. long, V It I La .4 , 1,4•, 4 lbs. per A.
Yew super., tot A rut to pattern. atgl gr , in at one end.
feet I inch long, 6 pound. Pr , foot
:Agg. pounds Ml.Cellancous bat and Bar.
To be psld for in rash, nn moats after doltvery.—
Bidders plea, Oct the difference in price be
tween Annuls and Paddled Iron.
rp , l3 . ggt TIIOS. nAIIV WR1.1.. Pro, P. 0.11.
NEW GOODS at P. DELAN Y'B,
40 LIBERTY sTREET, PITTSBURGH.
J LSl' RECEIV KB, an extensive and varied assort
ment of goods, adapte to Me presen
t and op.
pronctong season. snob as slack, brown. and drab
101101 ',merman leaver Clnth... a suponor article
for ',mous, frock and over costs.
Me,. great variety of ICanketa and Fittings, ens.
brutr g the above mentioned colors superfine
Funs., black, brown, olive, claret, and all other Jest
rah colored Cap.: French. English end Amecteen
aid nt and (alley el...mete, of entire new We'll.
and very
it cOllll4, 10 Wllll we t wh panic.
Varlr to evil the ...on of thou I n n
wan of • hand.
Fame pair of pants. VF..ATINIiS—The assortment of
V e en a ss Is vionsualiy handsome, comprising the new
and an d m om approved style for fall ond winter rue,
all of whteh De made. to order, at Mort notice aod
on r•Lasoisehle terms.
,p few er'ATH on hand, of MUM new rt-fle to
rah we would mane the mtemtmli of those who ' d,
.mre to mote ease, elegance, comfort and convenience
weir garments euch ere , eouid particularly
recommend Mose to shale “GliCe, they conanne
ni i t n, n and ty al the over coat., with the comfort and
convenien cc of the uck coal
A general assortment of READY MA Dr. CLOTH
ING on band, wade In the prermt 11./•100t1, end
portee sold wholesale or remtl, at the lowest teak
eptli P DF.LANY.
AMUSEMFJT&
THEATRE
BLUM
Manager
Clrt:e end Torquer, :0 ets.
' , cone Tr r • --
.(zr ALI". —l)o,.re open ct 7—cortate wrt:l
rt.. at pag.l - prrei
1,141 tv,ulor -Ao.an,s, o. th , meltrosed 11E,
Ilt FAN; ILI' 1 ewe'', 11:11.
SP.,CAPA I. , reez eteea IS—The perialmanee will
11[1.7-.11 AI'I4,I:NEV
l'nure •- • •1.4“.• {rem,
j ' c ' h " )..` • ...... •• • ...... Mr. Archer.
Air WI,.
To he o iLlo. by Ir.e fictou
F.r.
THE t, 11)0W.
%has Heron.
Lonle Ague*
ha. Fanny .
ii F. J 01111. E.
it IL her i
1411•
fatlye
Mr Reynalts
'Cr Rolnawn.
Nu. era. .r.
arnern: a.ortantat of Ca., BLear, Ger
. Eaaii, at.i-er, a. LI and Spring u. for
a WA.4 ERMAN
IZ LOUR—, Lb! , inn tanding and far sale by
i nil. _ J S LoILW i ;BTU h. Ci,
MC 11I:74 In ,;ore anti for sale by
sztis J S IJII,, OR I'll tr, co
‘i .I I:CiAK iiitiljeli - Mvls.,“biS-4., nn, •o- sa e by
1,... .015 1 S DILWONTII Je. CO
DK; NturAL-,x, tons limping Rock Mem!, for
j_ aaic Imy 11,0:g lc Ct.,
.01.5 Water st
TAVA COFFEE - 15 bgs very sdr;c;l7a; iiicrt3;rern
-1 meat: , for raJe by optl.l C II GRANT
',LACE TEA-49 Hos extra fine Oo:ong, lude
C H CiRANT
L A v R N4 OII.--10 tails for sale lor T. v i !o i l. k
ROE
•
LI A VA NA ~ E GA kluvana Sep., vari•
&lora and for axle by
eptl4 1111;ILLS'i ROE
iorroN YARN, Sc —SOW lb. Cotton Yarn; *5O
halo, tinning. :MY du Untton 'ramie: for .alr try
.pll4 NPUILLS & ROE
0. ;L1 bbd. N U Sugar, prime.
spll ISFOILLLS & ROE
bb:. N 0 Mo'naars: 100 bt bbls
M'SSILL.9 & ROE.
,'LOI; R
I.l.l..JLlLtlec'd and !tr . r sale bs
i!. !..
I sL.N.Isz Market n_
TWILLED liAts,i—A few dozen in Igo, mod for
sal. 16P1i4 CRA ID A :SKINNER
I',--,10 1,u.11 Oa, In • L., and for sale by
kJ sr. I CRAM. & SKINNk:R
(111 L.ELD.L.- 150 his ;ost reeeirc.l at the Dauer and
Dspot. and (or
_sp,l4 J D CANFIELD, 110 Front st
CY . osks for Yale by
1.71 ,tlll J 12 CANFIELD
IN ; CU:I Pint. , hinf'e. on hand and for
j"l " ..k. ap:II A 101 i 1 fiCKST(i CROZER
ENCII of the denra•de color*,
ourn n• 4.arnel, obtrry, gesrlet. dillerent
.hatir• of e rern dr •t• ntni blank.
liNk ETNA , .of atl thr rthove in eve
ry 'rat rty of qua wy, awl cLuTais, .11,3
of ad llie des:cable colors, now open •1 Dry'lloods
Hoooe of W R MURPHY'
oURNINt: (.0(1/DS—W. R. Maud, now
21 open .1 nxtrn,ve n.ortment o( Black Good.,
including French Merinoco, PormoDos,
Mod. do Loin, Mourning Alpaca., nod older
Mourning Gowl. .p(l4
r 'j jo ".
I) , IINIztrRA NOTICE—The robsenber
havlng takrn out I,rtzers of Artouniatration on
the F.ot , tte of AS,N THORN,Inie of ... 4 odth Faye , .
towerinp &ceased-2e , person.. Caning deans agaln•t
are herehy ttot:sed to present them, duly
aulhentocatr•d.tur esetilement; and all indebtrd to said
ell., ear reqvcsted to make immedmte payment to
the .übr-rtbc• JOHN THORN, Admr.
wat•
=MI!
PA very d,stralne thr, awry I/gentling House,
fier,hrd Me modern gib-, and in complete or.
haTin, repa.nmd cad papered. It it
• ima'ed on Venn ;we ct, thr••• dm3re above /la,,trcet,
e, be had netnedselrly.
Fumy tn . . I.amber °tare. corner . of Itherty and
Ilay •t:eet, o; aubaorsbcr, at Ma °Mee.
p•• W. LI. PCSIVi.
=0:121
f1 , 11f: , opkrtnerehJp heretofore cztolmx between the
•Lomettsor, 4144df I the firm of 1012E4 NIXO , I &
I.JR, ti eau the A - rat they of A11ey..., 1±.49.
\V York pay all debt, doe by the Lath, except the
steamer Ringer and three Flats.
W. YOB E..
NI xori,
A5lO. I'oRK
S Alcreary eontalns an •Ivertie•
roe. aMr Joh a n l Atelier s, whe tete he amens
tLat covetlng the Piano uarnasers with f.-It isoat a
:ort. hare,a i. acli .old,soeh for the last
tear sears 11. re t, , , doubt. Lathe ordieary artl•
e!e at wr,•,:a bring eg tor:ter than tert:hel, teas
•: e•ars. The lest cloth n•ed
raw. by ..5 . 4u.1.1.. 1242:, IA • ucw , •nrettion ? hawin g
inn tau, is traduced In England; and it Isas au.
p•ller enuort al beet-tin is to sale leath
er fhe to It olntn a raM:Mr. toyed especially
a..l...et.rat, ILLY for risen, and ha, been adopted by
Ine 1,, 4 Ptsno Inllttmrs In London end Pnets, to the en.
- .
n. xch.:c, of ,NormClark' an: the aptly
firm who ay,.14,1 icoproaemeSt to all their Piauos.
even
to ma vet e r be ripest (I.ber Good Piano
deb iy• Cbieker,r,r.nl)abois ?r. Stodard, N. V ,
rte., n.laot-sykt th.y to, luaibnr for 'kick cheaper .d
anwirr Plaao, meknovcredge 'opt [mir]. by making
of it for tbetr DCSI en d eoltthat butZataarna,
Weir Orval Plancia.
The rabaeriber has on band'. etscrillitat 516:011
qua re Puma, and one of Norma & Clark* which
wets tested by ono of the best performers. this Mil,
by a ;arse-months Mel; alba molt a discusainatiog
public naav pulse by catirne and erasuning for them.
e: L•oi aster m, at J. W. Woodorell's.
bt KLEMM,
roll I bt.e As-nt for Nouns & Clark.
near lot of Mar loured Pianos au tha road.
C",n,„',3 8
CKIT,ANUTUFIO doe Deaver livekets;
L) to en rd:.f. Ix .le
s F VON BCINNHORST k CO
1)1P14-1 , 1,1 far rale by
.1. , 14 a F VON BUNNHORST Jr CO
Ptq r s in rale t'y
F VON ISONNIIORAT It CO
=EI=IN
7 )V ;hw or t.,11. !or en.e I, F. HART, corner of
D F• . 1.1 2, anr Robinson ~tr, Al , ..gbenr. Lueb,reilb
reanine n...ortmcl.l of the r.opcesi !Sleek and Green
TFAS, and Foropy Grocer.. gen( Mill', he offer. or
(AU spzithrlzh!
iq h.• exln, fr Horrors . * brand.
3D do 10.19
LO do 719
- - • t 7l y , 0012, 10.1, L
8 WA.TRR MAN
4:10.1.h 10.18, ltrld end 12118; or
It OSIN-1571: ReAt, Jost reed h.
C II GRANT
BA YEt'T6 31ANUFACTUEU3G CO.,
1,1" ANUFACruRE and 1•111 keep on hand Family
:1 , 1 and Steam Boat Blanket., Doineaue FlanncLa
Mu, brown ant drab Bunker Conon' I , tatinate and
Woolen Yarn. which they I...asTern pnces.
Ware.hou.te No. 112 Second at. Pittabargla, Pa.
l'ac wry. New Haven. Faye"! co. Pa. 'aptl3
bbis largo No 3 a now landing
caoa!, tor 4ale by
aoi irom
13 UnAl A II DICKEY it Co. Front at
101 , F1s11-10.1.1 ihg - Grand Imax,” loarrive; lit
.4.1 r ray /SAIAII DICKEY
XTt. I MACKEREL-21 qr. Uhl.. I arrprei for 1.41.
j 1., ,In.; ISAIAH DICkFA
DRY GOODS.
SIURPIIY, WILSON C 0. ,&
No. 40 Woon Sr., rrtasclem,
Ait Enos" receiving Mere usual supplies of Good.
mr the Fol. seuaort, whtett they wall be happy to
exut , ri m their to:d custr.rners. and as many now onCe
a, may feet Inclined to present themselves.
Always taking groat puns in lay in such goods as
are adopted to the wants or the Western trade, whirl,
mug experienc enable. them in do, they can say with
mug, e
e. mahout cabling into adetail
or their stock. 0,•1 we it retail merchant wilt
and wall .h.nt all teal h.s customer, require. Those
who base formed the enproinalue habit or repalrtax
to the Ea•tern cm, tor their storks of Dry Litiotla,
woe n do wail to c•II, as a cond.! eonaparmon of pri
ces wouul in many canes recoil in the convictma that
Me expen•.. of going tartar, may be obviated by May
mg an Pittsburgh rptl3
GILEENWOOD GIALLDEN
WILE, remain open for rtatters until the tot Jenne
rT, Ulster" and other RefreshMents rat,
ed in the season will be lieut. The Ortenhoute, eon
t,..ntng a large callectou of rare and choice Plants,
Intl be ore., to •I•iters. itottuets neatly pat up at
short notice throughout the season, An Omnibus
he Allegheny end of Me tr't.. Clair Street
Iteld,re. every bolt hour dat , ng the day, running to the
Garden. and the ferry boat, Captain Walker, Mal
ir to the i•ndlog a short distance shore Riefler
den Parnes arlehing to spend the evening. will he
P r
Venn a return Omnibus at ohtlee.
P Kept on Temperance pnnetples, lad olosed on
30.13. y. .013 J. hi'g AIN
I ;
INF. OLD PEACH and Vreneh Brandy, uncolored,
o , preecret 1g ['cache% trod other Fruit., for aala
br the gallon or wholesale, at the Wine Store or ins
subser , irer JACOB WRAVER, Jr
rptll anther Market and Front MO
• •
justarru•etri and or
oTh:sr :qua
To Jut ilonoroAlr tM Jtatigra of the Court of Gene
ral quarrrr Sr.utorts of the raw, in and fur the
'ou onto of Allegbeity.
rilitr.pet•tion of it/AIM' TiriNNS, of them Ward.
coy l'itohargh, to the county aforesaid, humble
111,..veth. that roue pcdtioner bath provided blolsolf
with materials for the accommodation of traacters•nd
others. at hut dweiltng how.o, in the Ward afore-
• •
and Prnla Nnt Tont Itomlrs wzll ha pleased to
grant Aim a license to keep "a Public House ot"
Fumr
ent. And your petitioner, as to dory bound, will
pray.
We. the eal.scribett.cittver• or the sioressal Ward,
doc•rtny. tost the above peutioner .• of geed raps!e
for honesty mperance. and is well provided
with noose rNsm end conveniences thr the sceonamo
drthon and lodglng of •tras!gers and travelers, and that
th•ern is necessarV
It. S limteoet. Joseph Keeilvr. `.amvel Ben. Wm-
Whttalter, Jamey liteharda. Ins 1 !!!'. thu.
nett, Citrorgo !Alutfield, John foung, blatant Rogers,
Wtlson, Thom. Methstrn. aptlld:A•
JAMES B. KERII,
ATTORNEY AT I,AIV -06ve removed mFor th .ll. str
eet. beiwceo ernabbeld and On 11, Nil.-
imr.h sralthellA
-.- -
0 11l tii 11,:t—Ai bid* 1-.13.,1, (hi. ,ctvi recelytogi
10 do and I nil. No ILo Oil,
a an No: L
do do
, rvtv 1,0201/ed enoter Wlmie Oil;
1 Lo Tanner , * do
I:. vp:s ...miry ; , roan 0(9 la •Meo nod for
.„I, hy .ratt _ SELLERS at NICOL.r,
. t,
R.' Itogl, 4
1) II 4 r.' w Boards, 3f4 ara;
MEM
tw "30 " 4807;
Each bundlewetgb.ng SO lb. Jun retched and for
,ale by spUl G H(HUNT
'AUCTION SALES
By John D. Dasta. Aucn *****
wko v swe, - Vtivr. of FaUsbetr
A onsob.4 of oppie., , bo• gro.
, will be mid this .2.04' t , t , C00m0,,,y1
sine Ronan, a: S. n , eLeek. Tlnsha. naaa
tasculted by the TIM'S and tubers a t On. work
and g r,,.llesti ratorearntillin of nn.11,03. which
r.
;wall r..r.. ,••• attention dell aOsmr , rn of aka fia a
arn,. JOIIN D DA VIS, deer
cod Fcrrey Thy Gco , ..N.
On Monday morning, Sept. 17th, et 10 o'clock, .1
the Countless-nal Sales Rooms, corner at Wood sad
Fall streets, soil be
An extensive assortment ol seasonal Is staple sod
(Racy Pry Goods, among which are superfine stalks,
eastimere, b sattinets,„iearm. vemseds, whit, 1.1
and
rolow oom's. blankets, eosUugs, clunktogs, dress
tulks, black serer, tabby velvet, super prints. rinds
hams, de Mins. merinos, fancy field slued.% bit bom
bazine. bleached and breram modmt chseks, Backlogs,
damask linen table elodb hooerf• (1000', &0.
Al evaiock,
Groctrier, Queenserare,
At 7 o'clock.
Variety good,, ready made cloth:mg, boots sad
soova, lull., caps. fine cutlery, go' , on ,. e nv "
1 kept tingle. violins, aceordeont, autos. Sons , .
books, &e. spll4
Landon Books, rare, carom. omi what&
1,11 Saturday and Alonday evenmge, Seat. 2.'d and
11th, at the Commercial Salmi Room.. earner Wood
aml Finn at, will be uald, eataloevu, a large and
ehmee eafleetron dr rare. valuable aarl, torn hlngllal.
hooks, comivir.ing authors an arclatectam ecelealas
ical. ornament, Gee am, Alston,. botany, hartieularre
aud airricuhare. methetee, hiography, rayed* and tra
vel, the drama meoloey, crns and .eremite. tee antique
rouble, poetry. !Le. Alva, a varketty nr ramorml and U
,
lu. totted works, embelltrhed Amid Etna <Oared engra
vings and illurmaattons.
Cataloguer are now ready (or dehrer-y. Gentlemen
unable in Mend atteraule may have diva orders anon
ded to be the aubsariber.
=ll
Salo of V 4,111464 Boob.
Oil Sa turday rectung, Sept 15, at 7 Weloglr, by eon'.
logo..; among them am, Aiken •nd Panel, Brunet Po •
0b.3 gobs Ruby and Opences Natural Ifittorp
Inana's Waterloo Cempaignel Vinery or the Mtn.;
Life of Morrie. Verptignag Waverlr Neivnl, 5 vole
Thiness French Revo'ution, Tong Day's Math-rag.
nag Tfedgold . • Catztoorl, plate.;
~ , , l 'airlrea. r t's
dlat.L ' co °' ::' ,P a i n ' tnieroWo ' l s l . : * e ln' t e giean " listr 6 nt
Una, Pornew work. of I.lyron, Moore, Coleridge'
Keats, Mary Hovritt, Jr.a. Cals . .ogue• can be ob..
Ealaed at Ike suction
aptl2.
ICIELY D DAVIS, Anet
JOHN ILYLIVI SPOOL SILK.,
EXYRIM.SLY FOR
TU avoid th, rangy tneoneenter cos saeodlng th e use
of the customary Skein. the above nruclo baa been
uch, sod for n long moo wonted. It !madam. been
• matter of ustomshment, that sotalst the contemn &M
-elo of Oadton, was reerrntrotly rpooled far general
o.e--Silk so muck more s valuable, should have bean
supplted or Skeins, from srtuch so touch trouble, rel.
anon and loss b. lamest
1h duliuntly has at last bean oeeseu(ce. the Pahlie
Is uttered a ecod artiala, hasulaunsety put up in colt
ventent (nrw (or domestic use.
The only educed. urged ago net Mtn article Is the
apparent small quudity on each spool. Thee as easily
explained. Flea spool li warranted to contain 23 yds
of Stlk, while the ordinary Skein, at Mesanto__pnce,
has but en uncertain quanuty varying IMM"S to 18
yards.
The Spool Silk le ready for use at t h e tame of
.d it only needs a wtd, us convince the most
skeptical vaperionty m gnalny. Independeneof
the mint and convenient term an wtoch it It furnmhed,
II ban mat navennages over the Mein.. n does nesay
wltn tbe.tediom of winding, the Vern:4°ll oC tangling,
and the loss of time in preparing it for use.
For sale by Me rear, by
NV. 11. lIIIRSTMANN & SONS,
St North nd et. l'hdade 'nem.
110S.STALSNN, SONS it
spllOidiw No. 8 Maiden Loon, • ore
C. M. DAN. it, M. D.,
HONICCOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
unites—On Smithfield ot., between 34 and 491.
Office hoom—From 12 M. ni 3 e. 31.—From 6 tog, P.
Rscosxr—.Mr. Bauder's, corner Smithfield and
mod Third sm. s,
r,.
FITIr an e Xtr felella C self rand upon to . natims
1. an advertisement reepectintr an improvelnead in
covering the Lammers of Pianos, winch pretenses to
announce "Felt coveted Fianna^ a new Invention.
Piano Fortes with fell covered hammers have been
Fold by me, from diErreat coanuracturen for Ave years
pan, and dime who may consider it an imptovemom,
van be supplied with Plan. with /MT MIMEO AM.
mnrs at any tune. and the en mporatten Meth, of Fell
aid headier tested, by caning at the wmaroontsot the
endiscriber 301114 It. AIb:LLCM ft Wood .4
Sole Arent for Chickerubes Pianos for Western
Pennsylvania spat
NEW FALL GOODS
mr. R. MURPHY L now reeetvtait hie Sul NI
tamely of Fotemvu and Donteatie GOODP, mei
has already opened an assortment of mew and beauti
ful sty). dark fah PRINTS, vrarranto.l fast color.;
anti nem new Hy. Fall
Meant de Lain.;
AipIaCCIYI cod Mohair Lams.;
Damask filed and griped do
Plantain. nod Lyoause Cloths;
Of lb., most detsirahla colors: and a full supply of
bleached and unbleached Mastitis. Irish Linens, Mun
ches., Gingham., ho., at .rilioast courier Pour. and
Market sta Bayed are invited and see.
HuM
TEACEIEDA WANTED.
C 1 IX TEEN +TALE TEACHERS wanted for the
0 Sol:mots of Looser At. Clair township. Applies,-
Don may be made in wincing or of ers...so to any of
the undersigned, onul bloadsy, Oct. Isl. at to o'clock,
A. NI., when the Hoard of Dlrectarewlll proceed to
amine the app'ieimis at the frame &shoo! House to
Temperancein Sal^ 6113 per mouth.
PHILIP 1. ASHTIL Lower 131. Que.
. . . . .
FL 11AMERTON KELLY, Temperimeeville
A. AMBLER, 4d4 Smithfield rt. epritdlve
NEW Stleat.—A. Treatise nu Rafttng,
pining three
to
ay MVOS Of o a th
111111Oel Of going tit drarring the face muddy Of CO.
menical, elliptical and spiral Mod nails; ntm, an
tohrinal Meech of applyiey the tips etthe would m the
edge orthe pleat, em ortgnotitheory alerting paints,
attended with an introdnetory ermine of geometry, ra
tio. end proportions. ecat:ph/red by MI comphtte
detormarations, and llhnorated by twenty plates. 111
L. Es Reynolds, Architect. No. St Camp at. N. Oaten.
Jest went by JOIINSTON d. STOCKTON,
rpol corner Third and Market as
L - 761 . 7—inii ova Amin Soap; bda .nrirkond do; 9 dos
U h bu o aperior Shaving Soap; for vale by
L S TV: MAN
NYTTON VARNB AND DVI7ING-3 , 4.441.bs Cotton
C
Yarn, by:sorted;bnles No 1 41441 4 Batting; far
sale by sptlo L 8 WATERBLLN
rrll3
lIIIIVTCCIIICKF7II6 .-- Tu
Lox b% . 45 do Docket;
j 4 do Keeler's; fur me by
STARCH soboy ForbericVriney Shovel.: . !orals by
oplBl L 8 WATERMAN
INOLASS.FB7-5: 71bbis1:40 blolsasy., 5 do mob;
131 house do; for bah, by spBo L S WATERMAN
CLOVER REED-- R5O boob bombe Clever Peed: far
...le by o:pt10 1 : . 3 WATERMAN
POZWIt FOR IS e11614.--A....1 uuak
4, Pour', en.y gait, w•rnutted sound; for We
-\ Inq
tero at It II PAlTllllB.flrfl
_ppl tar tt_
DM W. 11.. 1:1/18.16.
elelialr (1.42:11 . 71 .)
-• • -
Cisems.—Smitbfaeld alma, between Seventh and
threwbeny:
MSl==!M;i
I. S WATERMAN,
.p , lO 3l Water euld (11 From st
ETS-3133 half chests awl - ra/ -1 :11e0iTlyou,Oila
T
Puorder, impend 131. k Tea., foe .ale by
spat 0 L WATERMAN
PPR 'E ArECoßt— , ‘bgs Etppm 10
10 I . Ernand d 0;
P n'." do; '. 1 7,;.'"-"N` S WATERMAN
. Ic7 by bl 'Nadler, for •01e bb
MA~DF:4—'I
* • 1. &WATERMAN
r ARD 011,-,Xll7bts z.;;;Tia.nd far
FINGLISH & BE:NNTETT,
apt:4 37 Wood si
NA AnTia:fiu:sl , lo nirla I, — r ------
'' l-2--"4 24 r ''' fi T n c .
PrE . A .„ -- , 10 iffelternatiTlTurd - Biin•t ' r n a l : : :;eVfo
4._ _. 5.1 , y 2pt/3 'SALMI DI . CXES tCO r
S . SALTS-Jo bblg in no and
ISAIAH LICK} 1' Jr CO
- -
CHE*W ,-173 h. Jun recd at du! Were.", RAMBITO
Butter and Ctmare Lex., ... 1 17e 0 3.,, D
ere
WOOLS! TOOLS!' Ilober R I..vfmao, No 7el Wool
have ja•t received a splendid cook of Carper,
ten' and Joiner.' Tact, lot ...de
ACKEREL--IGOlrbs — lin 7 nos. , Mack.r.l.
Ul I""''''
BIER aJONFA
.[Et C. 21 Dasi, near 7th n
I INCA I'A BLOOMn--5a to. on nonnwernent: In
J
note and for oste b. •p•S FlbH a JONES
111 - 01mr*Fi nitrideWA Nlolamor, In pruno of
/IL der, m sutra and for rain by
FIFA k JONES
Oen 011.50 - 6itie, very pure, in nrore and for Ws
407 KIER k JONII4
bLI VAR FIRE U'ilTC - li=riiiCE It EDUCED.—
(Le T y24% " l b i ;:ylkrY" are Prepared ' Ter i l Orden
k ;
in rtiarorPi a ,) by the boat toga, at Ort , n dolla ul Ts ‘a p.,
Vicusand. KIER &JUNES
, Ac oN Pl Dm—su,bßu IY. prime. in smote Muse,
or "le by TIER &_ /ONES
REW BOOK
DIXONB TOUR THROUGH AMERICA.
J./ Personal narrauva or tour throuon a part of
U S and etnads With nottrea'of the history and
inantutron of Mettiodiaro in America: by Jamas Diann,
D D. with v portrait of thr author.
Tbe Harmonlsl. a callceaon of 9acm.l Music, paltal
round notes. a.
Alettoths: Almanac for le3o—prior 6 reot,.--( 0 ,
who wale •nd retail by R. HOPKINS,
rya_ Arrl!o Roll!lanetlr!onh st
bzs . pritate]relin-ac. ,an r•fid
lJ by nu: tlk NV lIARLIAUGIi
DRiE D rE A ciI E , , , - _.. r6L;i i gh Dried Peainis, rinniti
bal.eo. in store nun for gala by
.07 tc NV lIARBAUGH
ElLtrUIL—.lO obit loaf ree'il •110 for salett;
rroli CRAIG & SIGNWER
ill v.
WV b..'W H G=ol% ,
S. lamp 'tobteo.oi
10 do 'Harr.° IS.
21 1 do •Lnyton'o. 69
14 do .
.l itsperl — . 5 1, 4 Baltimore Plop; r it
ecing
and ror vide by 1411 RANT
ttiCire,s" te . In rtore and 1 " ; 1.111,\ ' 4 7 ORTII Ca.)
S004 , 11 1 0 , 441:(CS-10 mks
rposecco—,n f bu Pombotun's simorior Vs To
boeco, receiving .4 for sale by
spi7
C H GRANT
VC/COL—The highest =Ant pneo io nub paldbvt
YV die different geodes of Wool by
tut lIARBAUGH
LAID . ? y (L-3 bb . lgi o Coal Gu, In igif"
lITANTED--;Re) bhtb Wesley: so. d o Coto; 10:0
TV de Rye,fat which the highest muter Vt.° k°
Intl nab In be mid by ept? 8 7t W RAMMER/hi_
ISID GLOVES—F. H. Futon k G. bay< received •
ftesh oupplp of 1010Inve• al all ',lam *.i.Sb'•
PIMIIIII an want, Alvo,taillt. CAI/are". and ma-
im Gloves, "with d
far
ams. For sale a' OJ Foofth
apt 7
I,TARNS—Cloaded .varlet and hize, 6fte, blaec,
blue anti black oozed, orange, grel." °°-
toted Vona of all ats,a,jost reed anal for tale by ,
H EATON t co, es Pcnuth