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SATURDAY MORKINO, OCTOBER 21,181».
Tm* Paciitc Kjul Road Cwtctpo*c—W e hare
the proceedings of thU greal Uonroa
lion, which u important totbe'Wbole country, a*
, asch u practicable, and yel, jlcave enough to
- fire cat reader* u intelligible of its ae
, tloo. Wo hope their leogth *rill not deter any
from a careful perusal- Piiubnrgh is directly in*
forested in this matter, and are now living
hare, hi the prime of life, who will yet tee passen
gers and freight pais through hero direct by Rail
Road to Califersia aad Oregooj lad to read in the
' moraiog papers, lelefraphic nows from San Fran
dsco, of the day before, gislngj the l* l ** l oeW *
. ■ from China, and India*
for a. cf <*>
■ CkureL R«7bod edition. l : »iU “°*"' b h |
* mtft.ud lwffl«i»«wllb^be|Jn<^er«Mcbn»•l•
: S.—lCor.iir.lli. PabhtheJ by
’ ‘Lane and Scoa.". • ■ • ... ..
The hymn book at preeent id nee m the Melt-1
odi*i Epfeeopal Church, i* more widely
drcoUMd than lay publication |oo the American
coubttX, except the not being exlrav
■ • agant to *ay that miHioua have printed and
. , distriboted in that extenaive denomination. But
in thj* «g® of ptogreia and reform, nothing ia ata
• c tie but the Holy Scriptures. add tha old Hymn
Book baa to give way to its rrvUtd succe ibesatr,
ditle page of which ia given above.' lothiafeyis
Hymb Book, the claaai&cauOfr baa been chang
ed, aoma few old hymns left out, and a large
V «>nm>»«t of new oaea introduced, bot subatinlialfy I
•• the new.book ia a feir representative of thonid
one* We also observe tome [very decided im* I
.’provementa.among-whjeta are a title is given to
.every hymn, descriptive onticontept*—the names
of the author* are given in this index to the hymns,
a greWlmprovement*—and an index to each verae
• -ia alio given. | j
’ . On tbe whole, we like the new Hymn Book
■ and have no doubt itlwlll meet with gener
, v; el acceptability. The copy befote.ua i* m&st beao
' tifaily p; In ted and bound—nosmail mauer. by tbe
i way, in i vak which will ia bo extensively cic
* *; oolated. • i .1
* • Sold by RobL Hopkins, agent fer the N. Y. pub
lishers, Apollo Buildings, 4th street
lUa. Boxd* w Itxinoi"— A wonderful ferment I
exists, tithe present moment, in Illinois, fn reU* I
.lion to nil roadr." A convention has lately been j
held tnjHdUbo rough, Ip that State, which was the
Urgeal'whicb ever convened in the Slate on any 1
subject. The Alton Telegraph say*:
u We witnessed many public gatherings on dif
fcrentvceasioet; but uever before bad such an a*-
greeted oar eye* The procession wu |
been seen in Illinois tor
£BHSBfl3pttr, and it supposed numbered
ibis is but about one ibird of
fSBBSBSB§ESBF*I the barbecue, estimated not
thousand.”
§SfijE2jjH>|jg|H|fth(est is going on about tbe point
faK9Httj£KM£)D*d from tbe Wabash shall term**
Oreat oppo*Uiou la man*
■MBtevSilSi and a detcrtninaiion evinced j
to buildup a city in lllinnis. Tbe lowna which
are auiigtting ”** ,uil « D tre», on tbe Mis
sissippi, aw Alton, Cbaler, Quincy, and Cairo.—
The most active interest* are those ol Alton and
Chester. Alton wtwenty mile* shove Sl Imuis, |
aad Chester it sixty mile* below, at tbe mouth of;
the Kaabukia river, illinoistowo is opposite St
Louis on the American bottom, frequently over
flowed. The Hillsborough Address stales that
Alton aod Chester at* the only two places on tho
XtliflOla lido of tbe Mississippi, upon which great
town* can be built. Whether this be4rue or not,
it m obvious that Ahon, lllinoistown, and Chester,
are tbe real rivals for the Mississippi crossing of
the great Railroad Line-
The Legislature is now in session, aod aome
law will doubtless be passed on the subject
The Louisville and Cincinnati people are in favor
of the'great central road, across tbe State, atari
i&g at Vineenncs. PtUshnrgh interests require
that Terre Haute shall be the point of crossing the
'Wabash. Wo shall watch the proceedings with
great interest.
SootsbmFanaticism.—A Convention of3l
holders lately, held in Mimtsiippi, rualvttL, that the
passage, by Congress, of the fc Wilmot Proviso," I
would be regarded by them *« an unjust aod in-1
1 •utylagdiaerimioatloato which the slave Slates j
cannot, without political depredation, submit, and
to which "this Coo veutioo tr»M not iubnit,”
The Ctoovention also irjohnl that the passage of
toy law abolishing ala very, iu the Dirtrlei ofGo
tuablt, would itself ruakejit the duty, as it la the
ighl of th*. slave State*.“to lake care of their own
Mfety* 1 and to treat tho free Slatej as ene*
-mtea.
The Convention alto pa^edareaolotion, request
ing the Legislature of Mississippi to pa*» each
saws as would beat encourage the emigration c
lave holders with IhoiraUvea.fo the net* terriion<
tftht jf/ai/J. i
. We leant from the Minnesota Chronicle that a
battle was recently fought at Pocagomon I-ake,
between a family of Half Breeds, named Le
Trait* sad ■ hand of Chippewa*. There were flee
Half Breed* and from ten to twelvo Indiana Tho
light lasted about three hour*- The Indian* lost
one man. killed, two mortally, and three or four
Rightly wounded. The Hall Breeds suffered BO
1 0(9' with- the exception that oae of the ears of
Lonis Le Praire wastaken a rifte ball.
. MiarTtM o**HßT»r*t*R* ahp ALmst.—ThaTru*-
teea and Atatani of the Wertern Univeruty, met at the
Fourth Ward School Home l*rt evening.
The meeting w» organized by cailing Dr. BmcLx
to the Chair; and appoint! ug Titoua* ll»irt.Tos t*en
-Mrf M’CaUblk*# offered the following malntioru,
Wrieh, .tocooded by Mr. Stockton, were unantmoudy
adopted:
. The Bev. Joaa Biacs, D. D, for many year, an
benored and distinga «hed Profeiwr of thu lo.utuuoo,
having departed lku» life, theTitutee* and of
the University have met lo pay appropriate honor* to
• hi* memory- Therefore,
r "Resolved, That the decease of thia venerable and
excellent mao i* a public calamity, and we lament hi*
and «h*» chemh the remembrance or his virtne.
as a patnot, a Ph laiuhropiii and a ehnuian.
Sesolved, That we deplore hi* low, and will pay
proper retpeeu to hit memory, by attending hi* fnner
£> tlto morrow *tu»o appointed hour. ■ '.
JT . Beaoived, That ia utuawny of onr high regard, a
• efinr cf these reaolßUon* be communicated to the fam
* jjy |Jm deceased, and pablid-ed m the papers of the
“'iaoHti, nc ike Preildenl of iki. oeecie, eon
' sanieal* the foregoing resotauoiu to the family of the
' the meeting adjoureed ' .
. .yr’rr* D:n. RIDDLE, Chairman.
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The banal of Dr. Busts wilt proceed to ihe Get
Ury, thie morning, at 10 o’clock.
- Ocx Cattlx Show asd Fail—As to the iro*
■ OBft»e crowd tbtt wu in attendance on the oeca
, etoa,Uexceeded all expe<Xaiioa.s.. We hasefsel
jug, if tTtfiKta to vut aanUilode ta oor towa
ii (hit vliii throe god oar, streets oa last Tbur*-
• dig—tho wooed dig d the exhibition. Tee dsy
- previous wu exceedingly inclement—so much
- „ Mi ula awaken serious apprehension* that lha
.iWXoH HT l,<r would prora ■ uilare. It mined In*
. ounntly during the mornlog. nod until noon .of,
‘Wednendnyy ‘ when the clouds broke off, nsd
co!4 nod cheeriest, the prospect began 'o
1 hfttV— feetha second dss’s exhibition, which ah
ways prove* to be the great day ot the Pair. At
- ax early hour 00 Thursday, every nvesue 10 our
lows wu thronged with earrUgts, baggies, two
hong wagons and horsemen—so that by 10
’ Velookinth®forenoon, tbdroeouid with difficulty
be frond x place even to hitch a horse—tj to «u*
mthaaeng where, that wna totally oat of the
neStfes. '-Tfb* Societr's report will famish our
■aaflftT'nt 1 - an desired IntbrmaUon at to the stock
AaL and wa. therefore omit la this
' b um *m reference to these matters.
. wttold remark here, however, that, on the.
whole iha Exhibition was generally astirfuiorf;
Ifcoogh not « entirely uwe could hive wished.
S?2crff iapreseed ware oor eitixeu wtlh the
'inoatuce oT tSue enoaxl exhibition*, as well to
ttosSSarsnoi ere>« of oar county, a* ip the
- v7.,rftf« of our borough, that decided measures
other, will short.
• s 1* be taken) to pot the Society- oueach afooting «
H«rtk>MMWmreita permanent growth and
we shall
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comrtetolie.neoiuxl. Tlw lul iremoißU of the
IMUUX left Ite pl*» «"»>•
tltft Intflnt They were, uken«iow 10 V*"'
W,brPiu»ed lll4.U|ta»aDjef,'whom* forty
Jetton took pu*M= In the »«il bo»t for New
■ <IKS. end theolW., wboea twenty ft" n non-
STJuaWtiner Mowle; No obttradion wo
ISLI b, Utn Nulled flute* reeeel* to foelr price
rfuSZunZ StßJOluneonalr wfch te am
. ff-ffreoSrcn.e.en. tent to. ApMlrf.■ Tko
■* * ZZ+Am* embneini lb* tloop of w*r, Suatbgt,
, fjSJJSuiI Wnrd, end the eteuner Vixen, which
Urireti on foe
; ttoWeefttotSM" 4 *." the pieiectlon of oor
t- USSm*? i£»r«> cpuMau
ft*:; /;* ; :;: V ''"""''
i Lire msd Hulth tsarasw*'— A ac *
(of life and lumllh IMOMO hub«n openedm
=tty bj Mr. Suned P.beemock, wbo i» «“
tbe Mama! Life «nd _He»&k lemtme.
of niUddpte.' Tki. mode of proeldto,
meknem,aod for Dm «PPO« of .orrmo. re*,
bu beeome quiK common 10 Urn country
«nd In Europe. Tboro wbo w»b to t«ke Meh
predation, would do well to wen npon Mr.
EJmeUock; who wilt impart all neceaaarj in
formation.
Vote far Csaal Oosamlialoaer—Oflielal.
- w e give below complete returns of the vote for
Canal Commissioner, by which It will be seen thst
chevote given for Fuller falls short-of the vole
given for Middleswarlh last year 31 ,IS^— and that
for Gamble 22 090 short ol that given for Painter.
Tbe majority for Gamble agreeably to the returns
made, is 11,72 ft—but owing to a mistake made in
the return from Bradford, it is in reality one hun
dred and fifty Ire, or 11,r»79-Gamble’B real roa
jority io Bradford being only 103, instead of 253
agreeably to tbe returns made by the election
judges. It is easy to. see that if the Whigs bad
turned out in their strength they would not only
have elected their candidate for Canal Commis
sioner, bnt have carried both branches of tbe Leg
islature, and given an important impulse lo the
popular feeling in favor of a protective tariff.
The following are the official returns for 134 b
and lSl9f
EF Sfj g.-§'
IF' S.sssiis
i W j’e a •>7QO 6992 6CS7 ' 2434
K • ’ sSJ S»3 4657 4443
s“fw' MIO 2303 1911 2100
O, 1000 740 750 4yo
gS?’* ".IS a£S • IMs
B ii- -i. 3
2TO 2395 ,21»3. »»» |
3134 |*M • «43 164 b!
S“ a W 792 1001 G7o|
S..V 355 *» *“ “Si
Dauphin, IBM *£? :£3
~ -'S 'no 'Si %'
xvJl 2090 3305 1 300
•Irilte 337*1* 2710 2645 21 l.t
•«£ -Sis
;BST 5 S %s ''S'-'S
EL. IS as. g g
P'S-' MS. wf ; '
I 3653 2599 3140 257 s
SS? 35. >«r !“j s
,Mo»«oa.e„, MJJ 4a_ ia)3 X>l
Nortlm.ikrl.ud, 2033 14SS 1371 ,
,™7 S 1 -MI9 9-23,
PhiUcitr. I 209T7 25919 19232 19100
“ coaaty, i ~_ HQ
Pit- 595 117 6 >4- *»*
'& § | | |
1 2315 1 505 ■ 2073 1361
Tirw. 1050 1124 1631 IH«
»■£ . iss “Si frS 2 ?.n
!m 901 913 613
Wuhbium, 3972 3900 3610 3276
WMmiruUnd, 4953 2039 4097 2397
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Tolil, 166930 161294 14ISI0 1311
Pepvlar Kdacatlon.
Philadklpaia. O.LoWr 20,1549.
Toth* Editors of tk* National Inulhgrncer . j
GEmtro; A Convention of the Friend* o' j
Public Ednralion bes ju?t closed tin delibcraiit*'**
in this city. The Convention ww attended. I*7
delegates from fifteen States oflheUni-n.and *»»
•nuked by the uibaaily, iateUiganco, and dignity
of its members. Speeches of deep 'bought and
: commanding eloquence wen- delivered, nod L»-
I teoed to with a-prolbond attention, which, from
I -rath an auditory, waaof itself evidcnce of their
value. • * '
. The Contention organiied by appointing—
Tbo Hon. Horaee Mann, ol Maa*acho»eU*,
President. }
Via-PrtsidrrJi.
Joseph Henry, of Washington.
John Gn*com, of New Jrrsey.
Samuel Lewis, of Ohio.
The Right Rfev. Alooxo Potter. c*i ' cito.vl
G. B. Duncan, of Louisiana,
Secrrtarieu
CbaiW N-mhend, of Maewharett*.
P. Pemberton Morris, cjf PeUosylvani*
S. D. Hasting*, of Wi*eou*tny .
Sol. Jencer.of New York. ' :
And a business committee, who reported the t»i
i»wing programme of aubjeria for the musiden
ion of the Convention, Which were all, alter dn
eumon, and a comparison of aeiitinleol fruiu ti e
different State* represented, rckrieJ to aricd
committees, with inWroctionsto report at the oeil
annual meeting of tho Convention, to I*, held to
Philadelphia on the fourth Wednesday in Augml
fa iO.
Topics for nnsidrraticn relating to tlu orgont.
lion and adm\Ai*tTalien of a rytiem of vuUie
urufiion-, OfOpteJ la different,uttioo* of the L.
1. TxaxtToxi*L,oa Civil Scßoivurotia op
S TaTI Involving the extent to which the Dm
Sy.trni carried, and the tood-ficaUci
which the aarne i*auscepli»>le.
2, Sen,K»t. Architectueb— -includuij; the foca
tioa ai<e modes of ventilation, warming and seal*
ing.dCJ. of building* intended for educational pur
poses.
1 ScUooLATrxaoAttcs-rtncludipg the arhooj
age of children, and the best mouea.of eeeurtag
the regular and punrjual attendance ol children at
school.
4. Gradrs or Schools—the number and char
acter o'each grade.
5. Cocaaßor laerßi’CTiotv.— Phy»i<**l, inlelle*
tual, moral and religion*, weheUral, indnttnoer;
studies, books, apparatus, method*..
G. Tcocufßa—Their quaiilic*tiono, their ex
amination, and compensation Normal School*,
Teachers* lartimte, Books on the Theory and
Practice ofTeaching.
1. Sor sort .—Tax on property, Tax on Pi
rents, School Fund. ,
n. Surßßvt§io?i.“Sute, County, Town,
y. PaßsaraL am» Ptr»uo IgTRRRvr.
10. SOT«JWRttt-a»T MRam.—Library, Lyrcun
Lecture.
Resolution* were also adopted—
Ut Thai a committee of Gv«s be appointed Ui
repjrt lotbe seal annual Convention apian for
(be national organisation of the friend* ofeduea-
Thai a committee of one from each Slate
be appointed, with whom tbo committee of five
aliatl confer.
Uoder the first resolution the Chair appointed
the following gentlemen to be the fommittw:
The Eight Bev. Alonio Potter, D. L>, of Pbila*
delnhia. .
dor. D. H.inti, of Htmbufgi Ei«i coumy,
New Jersey. ,'
Henry Barnard, Eaq., Hartford, Connection!.
George M. Wharton, Eaq, of Philadelphia.
Edward G Biddle, Eaq, of Philadelphia,
Under the second reaolotion the following com
mittee was appointed :
State. Name. Residence.
Alabama..... .Norman Pinney... .Mobile.
Arkansas .....Ww- B. Buus Little Rock.
Cofldtctticii.xH. BarnardS Hartford.
Delaware. Hall. _
Florida. Hon.Tbos.Baltzell..Tallahassee.
Georaig .Ktßev. GUioti.Montpelier-
Illinois Jobn 9. Wright..... Chicago.
lowa Tbos. H. Bentos,jr. lowa City.
Indiana .HomAtnory Kinney. Terre Haute.
Kentucky... .KoU. J. Breckeoridge.Leaington.
Baldwin.
Maryland. ...J. H. Lai robe.
Maine Wn. G. Crosby BeUiut.
Mauacboaeua-Wta. B. Fowlo. ....Boston-
Missouri..... James L. Minor.... Jefferson Oily.
Michigan. • • .Sami Newbary..... Jackson.
Mississippi. .lodge Thatcher. Natchez.
N. Carolina. .Got. Moo rehead.
N.Hampahire.ProC Haddock.....DartUnaelL
New Jeney. .Theodore T. King.
New York*..Christopher Morgan. Albany.
0hi0... . .Samnel Galloway.. .Columbus.
PennaylTama-Tboa. H. Burrows.. Lancaster City.
R. Island*.••E.R.Fettof Kingston.
8. Carolina*. Jodge Hager....... Charleston.'
Tennessee.. Philip Lindaey President. State
aeunew r UnirersUy,Naahrille.
...Gen.Henderson*....San Augustine,
i... Got. Jas. McDowell
t...GoT.H.EaIo« Enosbarg.
,o.. Rev. A. C. Barry.... Racine,
i a Territory Alexander Ilamaey.
: tyect id of of great naUonai importance
mbl many minds in all parts of the conn
liof regard to it,
bf.Utese eommiitoea will point oat
« through whleh this information may
md available. All persons -interested In
of «w requested to firs it
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Frosrtnc St. Loai* FepsWlesn.
PACIFIC BAIL BOAPiOOHyBVTIUS.
St. Louisj Tuesday, Oct 16.
At 9 o'clock, the Contention waa called -to
order by the President pro. fm., Judge Ellia.
.The proceeding* of Monday’s session were then
read and approved; after which,
Honorable George Danic. ol Pennsylvania,from
the committee appointed to report officer* and
rules for the government or the Convention, sul>-
mitted the blowing report, which was unnnu
monaly adopted:
The committee appointed to select officers for the
permanent organisation of the Convention, and o
recommend nilea for the government of us deliber
ations, Report, That they have agreed to recom
mend, «
Hon. STEPHEN A. DOUGLASS, of Illinois
rot vic* rataiPCTT*,
W. J.Totto, of Pennsylvania.
Sam’l Forks, ol Ohio.
Sab’l Emuun, of Indiana.
Hear J. Eastih, of Kentucky.
Hon. Jtswa Wiu.tA*s,of lowa.
Cuas. Beackcn, of Wisoonsm.
Hc.ey S.GET*a,of Missouri.
Jho. Biooix. of Michigan.
Aaitasr K William*, of New toil:.
Hon. W. B Scat**, of Illinois.
FOR SXCBCTAftIE*,
A. B. CiiHAVBEav of Missouri.
W. H. Wauacßof lowa,
A. S. Mitchell, ofKentacky.
W. G. Minor, of Missouri.
T. A. Stuart, of Illinois
Mr. George C. Sibley, in behalf of the St Charles
delegation, then tnbmitled the lollowiiig resolu
tions for the consideration of the Convention.
Rtsolnd, That Ibia convention uoca con»id
er the prime subject of and meet
iog to be, lo elicit an expression of the public. opin
ion, and the public u ill, ad for as can be done or
this occasion, in reference to the establishment o
a Rail Road and Telegrupb to conned the com
reerce of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, forth,
benefit of our Union. That wo deem the eatah
Ushbient of auch road and telegraph lo bo on entn
prize entirely worthy ol the prompt, decisivc.-and I
liberal action of the National Legislature. 1 hat '• |
is emphatically called for by the national lalereFs
Tbhl it belongs 10. aud is obligatory ou Loqrt«m
lo lake such immediate order on this measure, m
is consistent with the energy and power ol this
great nation. ?
Col. Sharp, of Illinois, then moved that a roar
| miltee of one from each Slate represented, be
I pointed lo report resolutions for the consideration
l of ' the Convention. , , , i
Mr. Band, of Illinois, mared an la amend ttm
motion that “three'’ delegates bn appointed irwm
each State. - He urged the propriety ofhis amend
meot m n lew pertinent remarks. Several ol tho
Slates were represented try a large delegation,
which held conflicting opmious m regard to the
•object matter presented, and he was desirous,
where these differences existed, they should he
represented on this committee.
iMr. Van Swearingen then moved Hie previous
question, which was seconded, and ordered
The Chair then put the question, t .. Mrte <tnl
so much of the uiotiofi as pioviJed for the appoint
ment of the committee by th* aml ,t "' eT \
-‘(hat sa‘d committee be appoint* J by the several
delegation*, subject to the d.-itinon <d the Conven
tion, 1 ’ and it was rejected.
The question wasttu-u pul oc the second propo
sition before the Convention, v.r • th«l "fod
miuce consist of three snenitnrr* Innn pach atate
represented, and be appointed by the C-hair, and
it was adopted. . , .
On motion or Dr. Hnpe.of Minos*. the rrsolut.no
offered by Mr. Sibley, ou behalf of the Sst tohariea
delegation, was then taken up tor consideration
arid read: after which.
Colonel Benton was loudly called, atnl to.»k the
stand amidst the most rapturous applause, tie
said being fully sensible of the value ot time, he
did not propose, in what he should say to the < .on
venlion, to consume a single moment m dilating
upon the importance ol the ohjeej tor which the
Convention was assemlded, as he took it for
granted that every member had fully considered
that part of the subject and made up his cniod in
re'ation thereto. In what he should*»y beseem
ed it appropriate to the oc-yasiun to proceed at
once lo what concerns the practical business of
the Convention. In doing so, b" begged to
before the C&veonoo the latest information which
be had upon the subject; A letter, not written
with the expectation of being Ist I t ef>re any as
sembly. but for himself alone, and os an apology j
tor not being able to d<. what was requested, had
been recently received by him. h lew sentences
from which he wool ! bring before «»- txinvenlion.
He nllud-d to a letter from s member of h"
ly Mr. Fremont, now upn the Biy r.f San bran
cco. H« «!•»• k» «•«»* »“* .**, f“ u S’*
answer in detail soma questions a-ked him. lie
say* in that letter:
‘•1 shall l* snxton* to receive llie least infor
mation relative to your plan for the railroad—wbst
ihe prospects ere for Us adojUton—and toward*
what part ot this rountry u will probably be di
reeled Ju conversation with Mr. Butler KiLganr
Gen. Peraifer F. Smiin.a tc* days «i*e, this read'
vea* a subject of great.ioterest l mentioned that
the tirie explored »u nty last journey wit admro
tdy calculated tor the road. rs***"? the unionism*
between the Arkansas and Del Norte.wrtb scarce
ly ao inequality Of prufile,andwhitli knowledge ou
(dined since our disaster, showed would have been
the character of IW extension further west to thfi-|
Great Basin. A reference t.» lire; map wdl show ,
you that lh.« bon cross:* the valley <•!the Del
Norte at the northern cJge of the New Mcxu-m
retlh-mcnts, (a hand«otno and tortile cuoutry)
wlrrurc a branch read might tw thrown dowu the
valley of the river aud through the *eU»emci»ta to.
Santa Fe, ifr. The road would enter the Ba.tn at
Che Soutbert) eftdof the Mormon teUleurents. and
,-ros* by way of Humboldt river. About midway
of that nver* -.rar-e, a large val'ey opens Into u.
and up this bes na-ujiMlent w*y lo a *“* l**-*-*
near th# hcaO • th*-»wer Sacramento Valley
Before reaching lists |>a«*. • «*? diverging to M
n-irth, affords a very practicable valley road mtq
Oregon. and, th ruy tiproioa, for »he 1«*l l y which
vnn ran reach laalUouulry Immediately, alrer
this coiisersstuui, GrA. S.nub dftermiaed-ui®n a
party toexplorethatliarttif the finite which l have
! las' described, with :f vie w t*» rtqiort nj-ou » at the
rn«u<ng session «*l l (J-.ngfeas. He afterwards
cafod up-in m»: to re(|iie«i that l wmitJ -wudhim a
written cOmmUni« aii'»n t-* U-* same .-irect io order
that hereafter ttwcredit -i th- -iure.v.m u.-ght re
main with me. It i" not (I *a« •«' t.» fc the work
pas* into other ham!*, bhi pmaicjnenn* arc in
adequate lo such uudertak-of* here.
Tms is the account wtiu-h tad Fremont gives ol
the line of bis l«*« exploration. In lettcra winch
were previ3ii*ly written from the base of the
K-ar-ky MouaUir, from BeiilV Fort, giving an ac
count of his explorations that for, he rays •
‘ We havs met w.lrt very re»*onnbl<s success,
and some good reeiills. m thir firs* 1 oy_g »tcp m our
expedition. To avoid the danger of snow siorms
U| 01 the more rxiuwcd Arkansas route, 1 follow
ed the line of the Jiouthern K (the tnie Kan
sas river)r—and so far added nomctiuiia to gcogrs
! pj,y. For a distance of tour hnudred mil**, “Ui
route led throagh a country atfordni* alnmdani
w>xid, game,and grass We find that the valley
of-the Kansas affords by far the mart ap
proach to the mountain*. The whole vaiwy *.el
I* of very supenor quality, and the route very
direct, between 3S and 39 degrrea. This line
would afford continuous and
certainly four • hundred, miles, and i*. therefore,
worthy of consideration in any plan ot approach
lo ihe mountain*.” .
Afier reading these exlraets from Mr..Fremont*
letters,Col. Benton spoke at some length m ex
plaining the routes spoken of.
The resoiuliuu introduced by Mr B.t.lcy, of the
St Charles delegation was then disco***,t nt *«ne
length, by Messr*. Knim. of Bt. H n»
Illinois, and White, iff Indiana, after which, the
previous ques'ioc. was ordered. aud pul, vu -
“ShsU the resolution be adopted*' and d was car
ried in the atllrmalive.
Mr. Snyder, of Illinois, moved tho folfowmg
resolution :
Rnoltttl, That the powers of the fotmmiUre or
Re solutions Ire so restricted ms to prevent the i.
from a-riing upon any one of lha points included
in the resolution Issl adopted.
Peodmg the consideration of the above resolu
tion, iba committee adj >u/ned oottl three o.:l(H-k
ißiheafterocou. -s
APrOUIOOW SXSSION. •
Mr. CtlrtlM, of lowa, offered the following res
olution: , .
RentviJ, Thai a commiU.ro of ooe from each-
Stale be appointed to draA a memorial lo.txio
gross, presenting the object# and desires ‘*l tm
Convention. , ,
Mr EJaatln, of Kentucky, moved to . refer this
proixnition to llto Commmr. on retoluttoi.-, 000.
tending that they had Mil little or nothing to do
anyway. . .
Thejtolit ,n of Mr. Kratm wan andtbe
resolißk of Mr. Cortisa adopted.
JodgflJ. 11. Birch, ol Missouri, offered the fob
l ° That ihej.rrvtit slate of gcographi
eal and topographical information concurs with ihe
ilatiitic* of population nod of wealth, in d«*not»
; M ,ho licit of public territory alma or neur the
40. h parallel of north laltiudo aalhe •taiituif point,
and the general course ot the emigrsut route to
fh. So*'Jiero pasa in the Rocky Mountains, as the
line of the projected National Rsilwnys to the
Pacific Ocean. , , . ~
Mr. Lamrop, ot La., moved to lay thorjsou
,io Tho question waa then pul, and the resihitj^n
W Tlie l pmiident announced the, Ml-twin* gen
tlemen as constituting the committee on Ke.olu
‘‘Towa-V. P Antwerp, Cl II Walworth, Wm.
"■SEL-m *■*■.*> E J t; - rrell - tJca
W Knntnnltr-H. J E«U“. A 3 Milch '"' , ‘ m ‘‘
"pennijlTgni.—Onorg. Dnruin, Chan N.jlor, J
'^Wiraniin—Chu Bracken. 1 R Marny, EJ *'
Bond, Wm B Wamtn, Tbn.
Hayne. _ ■ ,
Indiana—Albert 8 White, R W Thompson, A
T Ellis.
Michigan—John Biddle.- >
Lottlaiana—Chaa C Lalbrop- '
New York—Amherst K Williams.
. Missouri—A -A King, J Loughborough, T B
£flgh*b. .
Ohio—D W Deabler, J H Sullivan, Henry
Stoddard.' '
On motion, the Convention adjourned until to
morrow morning, 9-o’clock.
Wbsnuday, Oci. 17,1849.
The CoayanUon wm called to order by thaPro*
• •; .fFT?'-. '.V:- . - .-^twyias-;,'.
sident, the Hob. S. A. Douglas, and on invitation,
the proceedings were opened by prayer, by'tbe
Rev. Dr. Foils, of the Second iPresbyteriaq Church
of Ifala city. :
The credentials of the Lient. J. F. Maary.-4»f
Virginia, from the Board of Director* of the Vir
ginia and Tennessee Railroad, and Robert Cham
bers,-of- New Jersey, were then presented, and on
motion their names were added to the number of
Vice Presidents, and to the Committee on Reso-o-
lions. Mr. Ely. of Marion co /Mo., offered the fob
swing resolutions:
R/Jol'vtii, That tbe committee on resolutions be
□strnctcd to introduce no resoluiion designating
my pomt for tbe Eastern termination of the Paci-
fic Railroad, or recommending itt passage, as a
national work, through any ol the States of the
Untop.
Retolvrd, Also, that this Convention deems it in
expedient to introdneo any motion teaching either
of the above mentioned points, and believes that
the discussion of these questions should be left to
competent engineers appointed by authority of
Congress.
Mr. Ely disclaimed any intention of casting a
fue brand into the Convention by the introduction
of these resolutions, and urged, in a brief manner,
their adoption.
On motion of Mr. Hadson, of Si. Lrfutis, the
above resolution was referred to the committee
appointed m piesenl resolutions lor tpeconscdora
linn of the Convention.
The Chair announced the following gentlemen
to constilute the Committee to memorißljze Con
gress *
W. F. Bowden, of Wisconsin;
A. K. William*, of New York;
Clisrlea Naylor, oi Pennsylvania,
J. F. Maury, of Virginia; '
John G l*ow, of Ohio;
(«. W. Lincoln, of Tennessee;
O. 11. Smith, of Indiaoß;
\v. s. Wnlt, ol Illinois;
John Biddle, of Michigan;
Janie* Clark. ol Iowa;
Thomas Allen, of Missouri;
Basil Duke, of Kentucky; .*
('. 0. Lalhrop, of Louioiana;
Robert Chamber*, of New Jersey.
Mr. Hall, oj HI , offered the following resolutions,
whis|i, on his motion, were referred to the Com
mittee on Re*otuti«mi.
Krro/nn/, That we. believe n Railroad from the
Stales to the to bo practicable, oud ulu«
raately calculated to of immense benefit to ibo
IJoitcd Slates and Us,Vili*ens: that, with thews con
victions, we rctoinniend an early auryey of the
entire line by the General .Government, and that
i it* final construc-lioiU.be prevented from becoming
a political engine, or’-a speculation monster.
JfeofmJ, Tlial w» recotnmeqd that the
snid Railroad may ripuurtooce at some pjmtover
which the General tjuvcmmeul have rulir«Pjurir-
Jietion, and Pom thefacc run westward W the ! ace
tie Ocean; and that one of the earliest measure*
, iu connection w.th the said work be, to guard the
. land* along the »ainy »ri>n» tailing into the handsel
speculator*. l.» the lflture exclusion of the superi
or nebls of workmen oh the road. * ' .
ftsWr*/. Thai the Mjd Railroad, when finished
be open to all ibe world, and that-it* tevenoea bo
kept down at the l.iWeat rales adequate to the cur
rent exjn-n*.-* of tb| atteodsnee and repairing.
On .motion, LieuC Maury, of Virginia, ami the
Hon. R. Chamber*.were added to the Committee
on Resolution*. 5 a
Col. Curti*, ofloyra, moved the adoption of the
following rcaoluiloni —
RrtofreJ, Tint the contemplated wo»k should
commence tmwdijitely at a |Kj»r.t without the
huuls ol the or.MUired State* tofthe Unun, and
run through the m<|«t feasible pa*s of the Rocky
Mountain* t» thr.gisy of Sau Fnuiuinco <mMhe
Pacific, anil that It; should be completed withiu
ten year*. v \
Mr. Mc.C*l«-.,oi'Mo n moved,to Uy the resolulioav
on the table; whirJj was adopted
On mono.i ofMt Hudson, of Mo., the motion to
lay the resolution jm the table was reconsidered,
and the Col. Curti* was taken up.
Upon this resolution, the lion. O H. Smith, of
ladiaoa, addressed tbo Convention.
When Mr. Smitjj concluded bis jeinarks, Jedge
Douglas*, me President of the Convention, said:
the lime had arnv«l when he wasewnpelledlo va
cate the elisir and.-duties rmjost d ojkjq him by the
Ctmveutioa ft asrpresuling otficer. Uo felt this
course incumbent itpiui him, iu order that be might
maintaiu his right* and .privileges and mtulain
the right* and privileges of those wl* sent him to
this Convention. ’die would not have taken this
step at the precept time had he not received a
gentle intimation l(iro&|;h the press that in main
taining those right*. sod availing himself pt the
privilege of discu*ymg them before the jjeople, was
unbecoming m hint as Chairman of the Conventioa.
la passing a iui?»':me.eting of the people ou the
previous eveuing.Jie was called upon, and,in re
«pon«c bad freely expressed hi* views lit Ration
to ibis measure. .Kor.lhts he had been impugned,
tie therefore frit ijiinself called upon, by • »«»«
of duty, to vacate trie chair and iu »o doing, would
invite 11. S. GeyMj °l Si. I*onn. one of the Vice
Piesidenu, to-pM i.lr,overHhu Convention.
Mr G,:y« r took the 'chair, when Jodgo Douglaas
wa* fondly called upru, and took ibh sxanJ.
t TheSmbitanco qi the retnsrks of the Honorable
0 It. Smith, and J;ad*e lfoag'“« in reply—also,
the remarks IL W. Thompson, wtll be
ropared for an early day.]
Judge Douglas fjavmg coneludrd his remarks—
Judge Williams, of lowa-, obtained the door, and
a nis usual hoppyimanner addressed the Canvea-
ion. •
After I#* concluded, the Contention loot a re
MM uoJil 3 o'clock, F.u.
arffcaftoo*
The resolution p( <*>l Curtin, offered lh» fore- |
niKia was leid up<3n the table. j
Tb« Secretary \nnn«*Utii-ed, to ibc C-onventiof, ,
that n delegulioo ffom Maryland anil an additional ;
deleiplion lroni had »«crn reported; there- i
*On motion, Joa.J*. Elder, of Maryland, wan in
vited to tabu a *c«J an one ol the Vice President*
ol ibet'onventtoni 6
G r n. Shield* ol moved that ihe lino.
Geo. iJaraie, ol P*omyl*auia, bo now ejected as
President of the dtirinK the remainder
of it* »ey»ion, motion was cariied by accla
mation. _ f
the chair an presidm# officer o
Mr. U»rw<- t.-ukShe cbalr as pree**-- ..
ttr Conreuiioij, and arknowiedijed llw comph
m»*ot paid Lsm. a few brief and pertinent re-
Franklin Sieelr/E»|, a delegate from the Tei
rttury ol M*nueM>l*, 6fn«arrd as u delegate. and
was uivilril In a jp«*ol a» one of the \ ice PlC , >'
dent*. »
Mr Saxn’vin Maeon, of Ohio, from the ooramsl*
the spootnted lo df.sfl resolution* for tbo.cunaide
rmiron of ilio ( • »D<VDlion, aulmiitted
whhi> were read x
I. Resolv'd, Tlifit ihrt Convention ta, in iu "pi
rn ond object, -iririly national, having no party,
no eeriional, no inK-rent* to nerve or promote,
but having at licjirl the iutcr«>U of the whole
cotiuiry. *
•j. That it In lli-: duty of Urn l~io*rrwi
of llm lloilW Sinjet to make immediate proriMon
for the ttonytnr. tiijn of n great trunk Katlrnnd lo
(ho I\»»:ilie U.-ii*Ji, m tbilUornia, with ■ branch
roud to Oregon, fijma |n»m( m the Mut»i»Mppi
voliry, <>r on liio frontier <>f tbo State*, an m»V l«v
toiiDil, from exuntiiidfion nhd atirveym, to the tunal
eligibV and ••onvyinenl, with reference to Uteri
ialing and |>roa|N§eUve title nf thy country, and
the population and convenience of the whole
Ujitoo, and that ii ahould Ini diligently prowtited
by the Frdccil fJoccnKnent.
3. That thu_various lidva of railway,
cjyw either complete or tinder prorr** of ennatmo
tiou, Irani CharlealoOpJtichinond,Balti
more, ntUdelplija, New York, tind Hostan, leud*.
ine U, and connoting with the valley,
are only part* of) tbe great whole, winch the Geo*
eral O.ivrriimetit ta asked by tbn
Mississippi and Pacific Railway; and tbaf these
K.istero <tonne»sp>n» how lieing prepared for it by
uniting "11 iniertj>U, guarantee the perfect nation
ality of tbia worfc.
I Hnolty l, n’hat, as an important means, as in*,
ce-sary and preliminary )o (ha construction Of sunn
railroaJ, it is ihe first duty of tbe Amcr'cJD Uon
grea*, luimedwtjly ii|<on Unassembling lagetber.tu
make prov.siuji (or the establishment of military
posts, bum ih* iv.-»*fn confines of our Western.
HiAtea to ihe Banff- < mean; that these pOBs shall
l>« established none *»u«dy, m all proper places, noi
far distant from • i.-h other; and that civil
iaed aud producu-* settlements should be en
couraged nr-mud tuem, by liberal aalesorgranta
ul the public lands; by extending ample protection
to the settlers, and t« (ha transport of their stores
(in.l merchandize, Jen, dtc : soihat by these means
full opjinrMiaiiics may l>e afforded teroitr Topo
,.r , -| E. auiecrs for ibe immediate rcconnois
-.- and survey id our vsst possessions,
t > Hie Pacific, aud one or mote practical rornli,
with facilities of travel, immediately formed for our
citih'-ns, scrims our own territorial from the Allan
t,c to me Pacific shores.
fi. RrjohiJ, Tii.it the (Congress of the United
Slates lie im-nmnaux-d u» construct, or A*tin»nxe
the construction, of a National line of Telegraph
along the roulc, whiuh may bn determined toon hy
nniioiiHl authority for the great Railway to the Pa-
0. Rtoolvnl, That a Committed of five be ap
pointed by tbe President uf this Convention, to
prepare and publish an address to the People of the
Untied Slates, urging the>f co-uperaiioo in jvoru.
ring sur.h action on the part of Congress as may bo
oecewsry to curry nut the views ot tho Ooiven
lion.
Tho Koo. R. W. Thompson, of-Indiana, was
then called, and lucih li u - sltud, aud at tome length
examined the severel runieu upon which it whs
proposed the road should be Ijealed.- Ho con
teuiled tbaf-it was the duly /Of ihe General Ifov
eminent —and he alrungly emphasized tho word
duty —to build aml road which should coined
ihe waters of the Pacific Ocean with ihoae ti the
valley of the Mississippi. Ho contended that'
such rail road should bo a central and a jjalipnal
one; lhat, in order to make It central, three lateral
brunches should lie constructed from its eastern
terminus—one to reach Memphis, another to
rench Chicago, and another Ukjeftrh St. Louis
He contended that ibeCoavdtmha should, by their
aetjoo, express their preference for such a central
road,a»d then leave to Congreu'the performance
of their duty; and if they not make such a
road, to hold them strictly, responsible at the bar
of public opinion. If the! Convention resolved
upon thia great project, ami presented totnodefi
nito action, there was no danger tube apprehend
ed from CoDgrcss; public men always loved tbe
people too wdll not to relief tbnir 'will, and such
a measure, he eoAlcnded, wou'd bn their will,and
concilia)? all >«cirana of the Union. After dilat
ing. in anwloquent manner, ti|>on tbe practietb'li
ty of ihe measure, ami il» vhh| importance to the
world, bo concluded by -nbidiUiog the following
in'lieii of Uni'* • reported by the Q>m
mtttee: ... , t . « '
tUnUrt, Thai, in the opinion of this Conven
tioa it i* the doty of ihe General Uovernmat* to
provide, at an early period, lor (be ooutrnctuo of
a Central N«iW4ailn*M'° m Iho eelle, cl the
Mwdwippi Uftw Pacific Ocean.
.gmJrW-Th«t in the opinion of thi* Convention,
a Grand Trunk Rail branches at 8k
Louis,' Memphis, and Chicago, would-be aocb a
central and riAlioo&l one.
Uadotd, That a commiUee be appointed to
comtnunieale to the convention to be held at Mem
phis, the fortgoing rosointioni, and to repeat the
concurrence of Said Convention therein.
The amendment being read, the question
vaa put “shall it be adopted?" and it was carried
by utmost an unanimous tote. (Much applaut-e
succeeded.] '
The Honorable Charles Naylor was then call.-.,
upon to address the Convsntion. He took tt.r
stand, but owing loan indisposition declined gmt»«
into a general examination of the measure. Alt» r .
some lew remarks relative to the territory acqiiif
ed from Mexico, and the adrantagea of the Gila
route through that country, he took his scat.
A communication from the Tennessee delega
tion, inviting the members of tho Contention to at
tend the Memphis Contention to be holdcn at
Memphis, was then read, and ordered lobe spread
upon the minutes. j
On motion, it was ordered that a committee of
' fifty delegates from this Convention he appointed
as delegates to attend the Convention to be held
: at Memphis on the 2.1 J instant, and that the lion.
, R. W. Thompson, of Indiana, be selected b* the
chairman of said committee.
, The Convention was then addressed by Colonel
. W. w. Kolierta, of Pennsylvania, after which
it adjonrtied until nine o’clock to morrow (this)
morning.
From the New Knglnt'd Farmer.
Coring* A?eliUeetwre-I-»»daeape Qar
danlng."
Mr. Editoi : Perhaps ilietej* nothing in winch
more taste c«ui be displayed than in cottage archi
tect lire and landscape gardening. And yet, how
lilth* we see in the country, compared with the
number who have the meaos lo grntify thin kind ol
'luiUj, did they really po»se** it ■ Men of propelry
will thoughtlessly build a plain,sqnure bouse in the
dual oftbe road-wde, with only niodofgroundiu
froal, covered with weedsgnd mullein, and con
gratulate tbemaelve* on the. pleaseut site, and its
proximity to ‘•passing." Such m«u have no taste,
and oot a few oflbera deride it. They claim to
be utilitariona, republican in their notion*; and while
they have have'no expenses io incnr lor ‘•other
people's eyes,” they r-eem to lie insensible tothc
fact that decree ol neatueaa and taste would soon
become n ucw source of pleasure to themselves,
and much enhance the value ol their property.
The objects of taste in rnral Milairs are generally
thing* permanent; uot transitory, passing away in
a month or a year, hot objects which will endure
for many generation* with most oflheir beauties
to the praise of turn who uuites refinement with
utility. Hence ita unportonc*.
• t know that practical farmers are inclined to
Uim a deaf ear to such suggestion*; bui 1 do not
petceive that » house hhndaomely located, neatly
'touilt, and a garden neatly laid out and planted,
would be any more annual expense, than one
bnitl or laid out without tasteful consideration*.
Besides, who has not fell, that a beautiful object is
an Incentive to and lightens labor, and will bo en
*B*l. u»e nuention, that moment* otherwise u»e
ies»iy rpent "will oow be usefully employed 1 How
can a person labor lor that which he does not
sherish? or toil in a garden with satisfaction, tbnl |
has been planned in defiance of the rules of good 1
order and.taste? Let the farmer’s or gardener’*
! well asVvcry other person’s! motto l«e “Per
’ pclual Improvement.” '
Respecting collage architecture, a numlter of
beautiful plana have of lain year* been preßCUted
by architects, and adopted by builders. Look at
Roxbury, which is unrivalled for it* beautiful new
callages—erected upon rocks in tbo midst o'bram
bles—-and one will tie astonished at what taste and
head w<’ik have accomplished, assisted by thu
hands. Here are found every variety and color
which ingenuity can iuvenu ' .
Nol many year* ego, the moat open Bile* were
choMufor building; l>ui now the moat *eqne*ter
ed tad woody, if not 100 far from a principal read.
The cliQioe ol *ucb situation* give* a greater op
portunity for t dinplay o( \a*le, a* baodaome, sha
dy farei* trees are aafl'ered to rcmtia, while tbo
ground m rntciUceJ wilh walks and shaded with
cultivated (towers and sbruWiery —thus preserve
mg ibe beauty of nature’* wildoei* and the nro
dnets of horticulture. And it li remarkable bow a
Mad cut piece of woods, with here and
there a dorter ofdlowers, w.ll redeem the wild
aes* of nature. \
D.fferent situations of i-otlage* seem to require,
l think, different form* of architecture. The En
glish style, wilh bay or lemi octagon win
dow*,strikes tta an besr£tted for a level piece ol
ground near the street, ahd will bear more shelter
than roost say other kind.\ But a prommmt site,.
g( some di-taucc from the street, would seem to
rcauirc. a more stately architecture, embracing
lofty turrets, spurious nod elected ptnzza*. Arc.
Where streets pass a how* on ditfern't sides, pi-
Alias iookius towards tbeui are quite erst nual.
The odor of a cottage is-next ih uii|»irtance to
its architecture. As ( a general rule. I tbinl; dark
color* (chocolate, fur lustnni-cj nrAmrt in good
taste, an io tnoM seasons ot the ytar they »rc
gloomy. alyl r.ot raicolsiej-long to plrase. f».r
a'ab?es and out houses they ore more tumble.—
There is enongii in the country wlieu the trees are
n ,)t in Ibittge, to excito melunclvdy, wuhotu n?ra
bre house* or dead pole fence* atul K*iininer\lum»-
e*. Every tiling in and around a cottage ought Co
look gay and cheerful; and hence brilliant color*
for buildings, such as while, straw, light puik,
ue far nt <re prefemhlr, to my tarte, a» they revet;
rncoamge a fouling of sudors**, but appear in
cheerf*! contrast with the aurn.uudmg landscape.
N rrx ur thk EirtToa.—We her leave Jo differ
with the alwvo writer ia regnrJ to the color of cot
tages. While or light ‘pink we do not think in
gyod lute. A neutral tint n the best. —ft ife« p
crvani color, the various tints of stone, making Ihe
,-dlorv drrpr-d 'in ihe largest and most durable
looking bouses, is in accordance with the heal
tavle.
To Caro s Stifled Horae.
.J. B. Goddard,<t Norwich, ronnwlicul, writes
to the AinericsQ Agriculuiri«f. as follows: —
Take one gallon ul nrne, and put therein a
small Itandfel of junk tobacco; boil down to one
quart; then add two ounces of oil spike, one ounce
oloil oftuilwr, two spoonfuls of spirits ot tnrpcu
line, and two spontuU of honey. l*bl it into n jo*,
and Cork H u*bt lor u«. Troceas ol application:
Rub ihe olitfe bone bard with the mixture tiftceu
or twenty uunutes; then dry urn thoroughly with
»Ve«l hot tire ahovel; then ride the horns tbrtli and
backono hundred yards. Re|>eat tho altovc iwo
<>'r three limes, and the cure will be effected.
M lasa* Vvauivtoa.—Read U»n following rertib.
caie, tu.l itien lii.bht, if you can, ihe* inumphaM .pini-
Kir■> by thu grand remedy:
4 I'HsaavaaT Tr., V.kxsSui* Co., J
lirreinher *it«(, lei?. j
Mr ilirakcly t» si Sir. I mPt: ptra.urc .» nili.ni).
>nfc v.. 0 dial liic tiotib* ol l>r MT.*uc'« Vcnnn’uge
which I |u»iriii.c.t liuui you, ha- given nie -a
li.farlioii I gave to a child ol lu.tie one lra«|HHin fall
ol ji. j.id .hr p,i««i-d MT wuftn* The licit morning J
gave her a lea-pnoti lull snore, when she ps«.cU 111
uiorr Tlie tjrii morning I gave ber thr .ame guao
my, and -he pji-rd I I more. \our», Ac ,
ANHiiKvv downing.
r„t sale hy J KIDD \ I'O . Nn. CJ, corner of I'.uirih
nd Worn I « , Piiishnrgb |ocU.»7-oArvlwM
JOB PItIDtTINO.
ntl.l. IIi'AUS, CARDS, CIRCUI.AKM,
d/.«/i»/rj/j, Utils Ldiling, C*Jiiiiiu- «, Liio tUaith,
nJISU I-lUJ, LAUZLS. CKKIISICAIU, cuat l*.
founsa, Ae Ac .
Primed at the «horie*i iioUcr. m low pliers, at iha
(iirxrrk Orvica. Timm ktassr.
Improvement* iu Ueutletrjr.
DR (g O. stTKAKNS, laic of Uosion, i« prepared to
puonlarlurc and >isl lihuca Tyrtsi in whole and pan*
ol -ets, upon Rucium or Auinfiphrne J*u<-Ui>n I’liici.-
f-ibriuriltCUM' IM vivz-MiKtiras, when- the nerve i
• ipo-ed IMln-e and nj.tdriire tint door In ihe May
or- oflier, Kourlli •Ir-H.-Pill-liunin.
KarsH ib—J. tl. MTadden. V. 11. )alV
Five stud Nsrlnt laiaraats.-Tut I’irrs
luanu Navnuiron anu Fm InstKANra Couranv
ch-ricred tH-ti—conUnues to insure, upon every de
scription of property, al lA< ieic-si ram.
Orricc, No -Jl Market aireeL
’ SAMIJKLIHIRMLV, Pr.-s’l
Roszar Finnvr. Mcc.'y my6:dflia
D. IIUMT,
K u jt™ :: ‘S^s
... • - . - ••-— ix'u-tiicm
Market and Perry «tieeia.
1-KKMiuM Lranv PDi»»e— Prepared Ij>* J W. Krlly
William atreet, N. Y„ and tor aolc by A. J«vite», No
7it I'mirih Ktrrrt. Thl» will Ur inuwl a dHiphiful arti
cle i.fUcverafft m tiatmlir*, and particularly for »irk.
Him’! UIOUI —An improved Chocolate prepara
tu»a. I"*i()([.r ruiutfinaiKiw of Poena nut, innocent,. in
vigiiraiiiii; nmt [iaihtii>-l'* l biphijr rccoiinncmlril partic
ularly for invalid* Prepared I.) W. Haltor, lkiirl.ru
ter, Mh**, and fnfaa'e Uy A.JAYNKS, m the Ktkm
Jrm Kims, No. 7U Pn«rtt» it inchM
Ureal Ator»l and Xobilmr Exhibition!
WIXFW THHH-l.’Nt; PAINHNfi OP DEATH
OI'T'I'IIK PAI.K IfuRSK nr Opening of the
Firit Fivr rtral«, a. repr<t*nni.'d in the Sixib Cbaptr
o( Revelation*.—Sr Joan'* Vinov, wluru liu <prak»
of bavin* Ur held \»U’le an ex Ir on ilie Maof J'avmo.:
rr.prc«roUns-*U elwrarirra full nr; of life, panned
upon *4tU'iuare Jr« iOl Cn»va>>. will. Ur on rln Union
nt the APOLV.O HALL.
On Saturday for the tirat time,
Al»r —Open day and inyht.oii Monday, Tuesday and
Wrilnrnday, Oft vUtk, 3Uth and HIM.
Itay exhlPJWjn or*" from 1,1 ,l > I'd, ai|J I to i
'■NiKiit opto from 01 to 10 o'clock.
»ry-epicKet», 43 renin: Children Imtf prire.
Sunday Schooli. in Uodiea, al fi rent ratdi.
Aliriitera of all dciiurainaiion* are invited to attend.
oet<7 d|W -
Vralt asd OrnuminUl Tre*a for Hal*.
•<jk unit VERY SHI’KRIOH INOCULA jg*
4U.UUU TKl> PEACH TREKS,
Of the proper kite for uamplatiiiiiK, a large pro- "
portion of wbir.li arc of tho cboicrai early and latr
Prera’onc kind*, *ouic of which have received the
Fir*l Premium* for tbo lam f onr year* at the IVnniyl
yauin and New Jeraey Horticultural Sorietie*.
30,000 Apple Tree*, of the noil rxteereed vane
'li*a,fni»4.wlur«,« ...
Apricot, Cherry, I'enr, Plum and Nerturme.
Trees Raipbcrrm».«nip,;i,Ac.
Catalogue*, with the price* annexed,rany Ue nlitoln*
«<* bf l ""’ r ““'OTa'S
1 , lli«hl»town, New Jrtrry.
m u —When Tree* are ordered from Puubureh.or
any wc»teru towns they will be deliVeredln I'biladrl
ufaij, free of charge. , .
V •il.n Tree* will be forwaided by any of ‘hr line*
• tifgnafed *’* eol-1 wider. _ oeC£«:d , .HAw4lT*
~'T itianiiiaUoa of il«ada.
» #-tt TO\VNSKN» will reratitfin tb« city for •
(Vffew dirt, daring which u»* bo will.wait upon
thine who way favor butt with* rail ■fcl’MH.O HALL,
JSJrSU. 0( 9A. M. .„J 11- »l 11-W,.
cive l‘hrraolocieal Examination* and Chana; and wil
vllit fwailiox for that parpo*e without addiuonal
charge*. ocUf7
Lift aad aii butuiMi*
Tllfe Mfltasi Life andpth IniaTance Company
of Philadelphia, Intfued by the Legulattre
of Penruylvania, Marcir*9- Charter perpetual.
Capital, •100,0(0 iUwti toas ast Pniatt
vaxia Co*p*frr. and foltP« cent, lowerthaa the
luual rale, of Life IniarfV a« the following com
! parieon will »how: ThQ«4^ r * on ,he of 30 in
juring for 8100 for life. m»*V in »h« «irard.Bij»
I'rnnaVtTania.rfM, peii»‘o*!. «/»
84,01; faew Knglnnd, or k Life, Al
bion, lift anil HeafbiiadeJplua,*U>».
I>i«kttuu.— Samuel n.jck, Coarlea D. Kali. )\
V llcone, Rotierl P Kin#" I ** Hayea, M. « •
Ifehlwin, MM. Reere, |- CLa» U. U Campbell,
Cooper, 1. Rodmaif*cr. E. K Bmler, Mwin
U r«,*. |*w.ident-Sajl D. Vice Prew
dei.t-Kobt. P. King; lflMsfcl’tayi**;;
* pplicatioca will bo re#.»«?! «ery t nfortnolion
given by Art
Office, iv»«n««l Rooms corner cl
I <wts7 dir Wofwl Third «l». Ptuahtirgh
OTICE.-AII perm claim*
.team 10.-U “Aaron I •« requc.trd to pre
*n.i Hum for cxaiuinaiio d "cltlcaenl nt <*< , orge
tt.Ma.mys Wu.er .»«*«« Cn P l. Koa«w WU
be preteni U. u-tilc all
bust—every bu.ineM day 1 10 A -
*■ F'fly ‘«Vw iKbulSch'
toc'd mil for ule hy
SA \V UABUAUUII
igai Cured lined BtcA
11 YK Kf AyVR —*' w,u
DKIKO BBKF-IU e»l
ju«i rer'J ami for (s'
oci!47
S A W UARBAUGII
;*d and for tale by
SA W HAKBAL'CII
Q»IKKi*K— 50|rjs W
rime (Hover Seed, ju»l
tiv
SAW lIABBAUfiH
CILOV'KK i*KKD—4no
i rrc'J in fcioie mid lot
<( rec'd and for tale by
SAW HABUAUHIt_
AI'SM.KS-Su
hem Flour, Dried Fruit.
Hye, for which die high'
>e (•■ill.
SAW lIARUAUGII
W ANTKu-Wi.fi, Ui
Kr* Huiler, Barky
r.l market price in e:i»U
More nnil for talc by
S A W llAlUiAUtill
■yy lIITK I.IM K—*A> l>
SKN'IHIII S -» J bid. P
.HI r<k« H
75 l-I. W
fl do;
rcr'd and (or
A'IT A (Hi, liberty »t_
. Shot, ntt'd Not;
Har Leml. in More and
II DAI./FJA-A CO,
Liberty at
|I U do/ lb;
nale by oc:27' Kill
HUT AND I.KA'l>--Sil
tor .air l.y
1. Moron A Co iipenlbit
High Colorad French
lure. ooiyT
Ijtltl Ni‘ll MKttlMH
r. t,>>-r■ (If -10 |.« „| |
Mrmw, ..I (hr br»l mull
iNKSF.-A A. M».on A
itward* of 4W p* of the
»l every i|uahi). oerf?
I>AKv\IATTAS AND
I',, ii,,* now npetui
Ij> ArtnjiUnoi. •Umltrd
Lie by
<: akbl'tiinot
i)ATIvN r Timi:Ai»-
blur u<.i.,'ila.«l
.ndies'
A'tU'< wool, m
‘ttt <ln( m>
• hI« l.y ' .«•'
eniVUie; Mixed.
:AKBUTHNOT
iz. n f(r*h-lm, jufl
ARBUrHNOT
ooI.KN COM!'
trcM t>v on
raid't; 500 do Coals’
SPOOL COTTON-
Duo <io Smart'*; ju*i
ocw?
CARBUTHNOT
MAT?—A good »i»ort-
C ARHUTHNOf
MHO.Dkr.VS wool
O ni'-m it r rale l«y^
tie by
C ARBUTHNOT
TOW YARN—SUO dor
ociSi
iRt ree'J and for uU bjr
L‘ k SI LI., US Wood *t
Lin W.
/ or:‘J7 STI!
dirt, Leonard's brand,
CtRIAM CIIKKSE-5:
/ lor »nle by
& PILI* 11a Wood «_
i d tiir*. in aiure and for
STUaRT A SILL
Hum i* cord-as «ii
sale by octti.
u - lore and tor sale by
SILL, lIS Wood »l
F.OUUII LINKS—*O.
net*7 _ STL
«fc* in utori I for sale by
ocur STty &■ SILL, H 9 \Vro4
ibl« Cotton Ht<
SberlfTa Bala of
THK following valnabi ichlnery. most of u new,
and of ihr lx*ai cju: an'? with Uio latest itn
proverueuU. will be sold be Sheriff of Allegheny
countr. at ihr t'olinn Ma ‘lory of Jaroe* A Gray,
Fourth Wnrd. iu AUeahe ity.
On Mondar.tbetSUh at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
U £1 inch Siagle Cara J 10 Roht.iu Speeder*
li Throttle*, 144 ipimtpch;
■* .da Itl9 Undo
•J 1 Head Drawing Frfe,
1 •* heater ipreaiiei; ypi
3 rc|*U; 1 lacdpre**; sin
{ old twitter; I old ►rir;
1 railway bead and \4
1 raileiider drawing moe.
IN FORSYTH, Sheriff
•p-locttß-da
I 1 beater picker,
niidte.nlreicber.
icb baiting card*;
I 3 batting inaclmio*,
SllSlElff f Office, Q(
’ Orpbnna’nrt Bala.
By Order of tksilians' Court of Alleghe
t > ny Coonty, will [>ld. on ihe premise*, by
i la s y public Vendor, Saturday, the I7lb day of
lrvtLl, l o'clook, P. M , all that
FARM or IMKCK OF LAI situate in Wilkin* ip ,
late the property of Daniisiliew*, dce'd, contain*
in* Suty onr Acrr* and (hundred Perches, adjoin
ing lands ol James Veroß Jones. K. Dewliur*t,
part of the «arnr tract lalkt the appraisement by
Andrew Maltlirws. cine n( heirs, £nd other*.
Tne nlmve pi“ot> of l.ait of Cm rale quality—in
good order, and rouveriet ihr River and Canal
For tunlier particuJiirs.uire oiilthe premises, or
of Thomas M-Uom K«|., Ihurga.;
T,» ttr sold by order of It.
orw7-difcw:mi i«: SNIVKLY, Ailm'r.
Alumni of the |%«rn UalTcraltjr.
ri'IIK Alumm of ib« AWn University, loaeihrr.
X with fhc Trustee*, Wuret at the Fourth Wurd
l abile Set 00l Roomr. eiulay evening,at 7 o'eleek,
to take order tier the fbneif the lamented Rev. Joins
Mi &ca, |) 0 , one of the? reverend and honored
profmoora of ihr tnslilalh crctSß
AN KM'.tmON for i<ient, Treasurer »nd Hu
I>-recior«ol MooonMa and Coal lli'l Turn'
Conip»nv r wjll l»«* L4I ihf boa*« of Wm. Mil
v'lnnU. SouUi IY.t»l>on»!j!*atUiilajr, iLc 154th <]af 01
\viubrr n<*>i, briwc>-i| fci ur« cl I noil 4 o'clock
1 \V. O IiOBINSON,
Tronrurcr.
NV|\
:a.ia «• j
I tun* »'■»», fnr »»!« by
1 BWON.-I.nTUK A CO
IJTKKI\-sU»ll.«r».iSd c
\4ot>Uo Kng tired Fieri; for sale by
orta* \ -bison,
1 \*l I I.UsXjVoolen Siinr Yarn, while and col
loUorc.l, fwwilrl.y ' '
r ,.,» ■ bison, j.ittlk 4 co_
IAKH • 7 kr<\v»T. lireniid far sale by
_j \ M*K4 UREY FtMil.K.
\ No lir* Second «t
11 KA lll>—l'.* I.bl* ju aunt ree'd and for sale by
, <IS W V J A CA_N.-IKU>_
1,01.1. bfn cloths, jwi tert'd i*Y
mitjii \ J B CANFIEU)
lUIF.KSI'.- w l-i» llr*J (feibstn Farm Cheese;
/ U) ■!« do;
Inr «s!e by on-4 \ J UCANFIKI.U
CliH;b>sF— ibOliT* in fc. 70 do cum. for sa’e i»jr
, ISAIfHOKKV 4 CO, From at
(Y||/t— Fure. i.i orifiilaclt»jc rt ~
) | c»n Oil I can OiU-cmou;
1 •“ Ai-i»; i I “ Origanum;
I “ IVniicnJ I ‘‘ Jumper;
I •• Spruce;' a bol Oil Clmh;
Ju»i rec'd and for «al< R K SUTLERS,
nrIJT. ■ No S 7 \Vood H
Jl sTKKfVU-d'W »d| liom C*rnape Cloth, with
Uk'il back, a bis) Collide, for sale ibe
Bobber Depot NoVwd *l. \
~ria4 . Jkll I’lllLl.fPS
UKt' D Tills l'Al it ilic I’lnltipsyillc Factory,
:a«i y,|. i t Flour ojolh. rold at a low price.'at
N„ yu Aol 0.-ii J AJI.PIUEEIFSX
1I sr RKI-'l)—ltßMi it)sou* Sails for anle i>v
t) lai>D4 CO,_Ml Wood *t
RFPB SAI.TI‘KTHWOO lbs ini ree'd and lor
rule by ociac i K1I)I) 4 CO, CO Wood»
Bonnets, caps, and face fj.o\vkrs-w.
K. Murphy ha* received a supply of lie above
good*, md offer* them low, wholeaale or retail, at the
.'perth earl corner of <-h ami Market all. o«EJ4 _
. ENT’S KANOV CRAVATS—Of haodiueme atyjei
I IT and black Italian do., lately reohl at Dry
t>i>)» toil rec’a autl tor »an 1 Ilchwof oc.utl WR MURPHY
IKIDP A CO. 00\Vocd n I
oi-ANisirwurriNi
L> by <xr*
SWtiKr OIL—'JOU ekc’d and (or sale by
JCJDD_fc CO,® \Vond_
(vH'AI. VAKMSiH e«I»JUM rec'd and for
, ~y - oci-Jfi KIDD & COJOO WofJ
Ci kix'Lßl*^ 1 — 11 t*° Codre;
I lau pin* V. H. Ifisl and Black Tea;
luO )>X< Lump aii>uu Tobacco;
lust Ue*l« N O Mors W hbds do Sugar,
1-6 libl* l/»»af Su GU do Nos * A .1 Mack<
rSlifsnd qf bblfc I Mackerel;
Stiuaib* Ked !M bn Pepper;
•j hbds Maddcrjht* No L Chocolate;
■lO huts Tar; vo Tanners’Oil;
h i-ereou* 8 F ;u; U bbls ilrimtione;
4 « malt Cbip'd Logwood,
]•„* Mils .Ssltpeinbbls Kps. Salts;
100 tram* Wralt Paper;
:(SKI !h« CoUoii V IS) bis Batting;
ii H« t'undtrw GOdox I'uinlcd Uucki-li
lIW lII* tsilO W'h* <>!■•*;
u bush Dried (flics; 50 do do Apples;
’i keg* Nails, 4 sires.
<ii general n«Mcrtl of Pmsbatgb Mane
Het. lor *alel_ •
BISON, LITTLK4CO,
j _ _IW liberty «l_.
9ew ] ite Books.
','||.F. OttAl KSj a ColWliou of Song*
, i f,l C U | Hori d other Caucenn, Javeafie
School*, \c.: J. (XJohiiMQ. I'rire.&'Ct*.
1A V STATU J.LKCriON ol Church Wu:
,rl*utp a urcj nifty ot Pialia and Hymn
mull, AuUic£borai>ea and act f.iecea.or
j>c rcird. lth*r with a complete cource
uuiy rierci lolfeKßiai and tinging le»-
whole fonni complete Church
j A. N. John JiMiahOnjood, andSomucr
■ on, latlf. I* TJcU. .
,ud lor ««'c 1. JOHN 11. MBLI.OR,
HI Wood •(
Tillin', C
Igliml ail
or . Inue
rmt; the
Hill, Uo.
K-c'J
i *uperior article for sale by
iMHtRONfI & CROSSKR
OIDKH-? I.
bUls in sinre and fur aale by
it MSTRONOA CROSS KK
1 and for tale by
RMSTRONH A CROZK.R
will open this ranrnin
•rtceni OatLiuerrt, of
oetao
J MASON 4
brr fair* of
iinHthblf Myl
la. A Mason A Co are no
><• of iltoto eery cheap I‘Jj
petti
its DK LAII
[iting aiiollie
Maton A Co. have rce’d
at G(c; !«) do I2le; 100 do
A HDKlii—
i Wnx l.iurn II
taftl* DUOKpii'a How »d Cotton Oaoha,
heavy iwilirftlcln for Steamboat Deck*,
trover*, and lanlin*, J»»l rrcM and for »ale
i HI’IIV, WII.SON 4 01,
4 No IS Wbod it
Horlaps, far wool saeka,
,e by
gl’llY, AVIUSON & CO,
No 4S Wood
AND DRAWK.RS—A lance
and black railed While and
vt Drawer*, juti rec'd and for
RP|tV, \VII*SON A CO,
n ’ 'No<dWoodaJ_
ti’OOM-lN SIIIU
Vr ii»»orUuenl of
Si-*il'-l Woolen Shii
Li< n,-iJ Tiiuitrr i
• rioijn, low, m<
y||it Crtiri W col'd Thl
a and fine, tec’*! «»"l for s
KH.v.wn^^i,
1| I.ttfor ail« lOCloms*.
t aMsrttOSC t CHO»BR
F3^32fig^'3E®&-
(<UN NY UAUg-^4 n , 10f * nH for f*l*by '
U -V‘ “cop? k BKKYFOOU?,
MA«AklNKOi3]Kir|-.FACUAS*r ;u< ‘ % ' C ‘i'r a 2
mwmnent of n,L t j n « l»«« Alp*«*» »nd Co*
i>( „ n j all qomliUM ■« ihe Drjf
tioud. House of T T V\ MURPHY, _
eciU :N, comet ** M*ikd
i. ■ -
Ht D . K er—c.
Adw*io*—Drest Circle ond Parqnetic ” C L‘'
Second ’Her 'y
of M<, A A. ADU AMS, ami hi# last ap-
THEATRE.
SATt auAT, Oct. 27— Will be acted
RICHELIEU!
' Mr.' Adtimmn.
...Mr. Welib.
• •••Mr. Ro>».
•Mi« Cmiw.
•Mira l'oncr.
Ricbe'iru. fii>t time-
Barmin*
Dr M*ur»l
Franroi* -••••
Julia
to conclude wilh
Oim NATION A!. ftKPKNCES. i
yimdn .•••Sir. BoUnwn.
U7*Mr. SJhSIIKK, tbo Yankee Comedian. i* en
ami will appear on M.mdsy. j '
AUCTION SALES.!
By John D. Davla* Anctlonaar.
Positive St lie of Valuable Btal Etbtte,
117 order of .Marco* ISlack, »orvirinjr Eieculor of ihe
folate o( Samuel Black, dec'd. ]
On Jaeitny morning, October 30th, ol 10o’clock,on
the premwe*, will lie told the following valliable Real
Fatale, air:
That valuable home anil lot, having a front of 23 ft
on the Diamond, and ex .ending hack along Diamond
alley 130 ll u> Deramr at ■
Kleven very valuable boildinglou, situate on Lib
pity ft, near the Monongahela wharf, having each 30 ft
fiihiton (tie north stele of liberty ft, andoxteildmg
bmek 110 ft to Urewrry alley.
At 3 o’clock, V. M—lo lots in Foath Pilttborgh, sit
uate between JoueV Ferry and the lroij Work* of
Messrs. Cuddy, Jonea A Co., having each a from of 34
ft, tndextendiuj; back loo.fi.
*. The above property offer* treat indneeme nU tn those
wauling good aituatioa* for buainest and manufactur
ing purpose*, being iu aiUiaiiona that are improving ra
pidly. Terms at sale.
| OctSG
JOHN d Davis, a mi
PeremftoTf Salt of Dry Good!,
On Monday morning. Oci. siUli, at ID at
ihe Commercial Salas Rooms, corner of; Wood and
Fifth street*, will he sold—
• extensive iifsortment of tuple ami fancy foreign
and domcttic Dry Goods. !
At» o’clock, j
Groceries, Queenaware, Fumitard, Ac.
■ 15 Uxs Virginia maanfactaredTobaceo]
A large and general assortment of nets; and second
hand bonselrold fumiure, cooking stoves, kitehen
utensils, feather bed*, beddiug, maUrasges. looking
aiatteajrarpeliiig, mantel clocks, window blinds, Ac.;
ah o. a quantity of leather trunks, cattcaad trunks, car
net.and ieailier bags, saddles, bridles, Ac]
.. At 7 o’clock, !
BOOK?' BOOKS! BOOKS!!
A large-collection of valuable miscellaneous book*,
fiitiilv sad pocket billies, albums, port foliol, blank
books, letter and can writing paper, wafers, superior
gold pens warranted, Ac. [ ''»
iwu» JOHN D DAVIS, Anct
Administrator's Sots of Xuw Books.
On Friday evening. Octobers, I *, ni7o’clock, al_tbe
Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth
sis, will ire mid the entire Law Library of David 8.
Todd. Esq, late of Greensburg, der 'd, among which
: will be found all thr Pennsylvania Reports, and many
standard Law book*. To which will b« added a largo
fiauuaiu un uuvt*. ■ u „ui,h —...
colleeuon of miscellascuns books, embracing atme
the most va'uabic in Englisn literature. :
Catalogues will be ready od the 25th. 1
ocßtt JOHN DDAVIS, Auct
SAM’L. GRAY;
MERCHANT TAILOR,
cxcu*nos boildisgs,
BT. CLAIR STRBKT, PITTSBURGH,
oas jctt &uu&Kti> nu>JC|
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
And is now receiving a fine assortment of
CLOTHS, CASMBEBES ADD TJSBTISGS,
OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES,
Which he i* prepared to make to orde
IN TIIE BEST MANNER
Anil in the latest Fashions
OcIUS
SB'
JCKW.IIKAT FLOUK, Com Mc«l,«nd Rye Floor,
iu •acks, for «ole tiT . '
oettl 8 F VON BONNUOR3T fc CO ,
CtIIKESF.-000 Ins Cream, 900 do. W R Cheese, in
j store and for sale by i _ . ... 'V
cctfl > • ■ JAMES DALZELL ,
r |7aN NEK*O.L-» bbls SuruPa OU, in store and
I for sale by oclSI JAMES DALZbLL
BATTING —•jobbales No 1,50d0 No*, in Store and
for sale by arik . JAMtS PALZhLL
POTASH-20 e»ks Potash, in store and foT sale low
”.51”“ b|f ja&ies dalzeli.
SH. MOLASSES—2O bbls St. James, in stare am
t far sale by nedt JAMKB DlLtMib
'AILS—2SO k<* Oliphant’s brand, receiving undfoi
.“ifiTy o.uS JAfe UAUjKLI..
<AR— SO l.bls N. C. receiving per raitaJ.ttrfd far sale
hy ' -oeiVs MHiS UALZbLL
SOLE LEATHER—»S sides jiwtirre’d. forsaWbr
JAMES DALZELL
MOLASSKj^— IW> t>bla prime'N Oj in oak packages,,
■mi rre'd ptr atenraer Hindoo, and for sale by
orctl ' JAR FLuVD.
MACKKK El*—» bW» No 3 Mielterel;
a •* No 1 , do; • . .
sqr MiU No I: 5 kiu do; Jett rws’d
octdt PALZELL
id for *tl* by
GLASS— IMI bn 6xlo, OOdoIOxH, lsdo»lJ2,fcOdo
JOxlz, M’Ketman'c It Oo't brand*, a tapertor aril*
rk>, luuliur float Pitutargb and Brown*viOe line, and
for ulf by ocili ■ 4AME6 DALZELL *
Moi.asses-50 i)W» n OMoiawr,
. i 3 “ NUBH dot taMoreand
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
Nr> m liberty tt
SUGAR-OT hhds NO Sazan
S» lib la No 7 and •» Loaf Sagan }0« reeV}
and for (ale by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
• ociil _No 144 liberty_«l_-
F'I.OUR- IW bids superfine Floor, jatt rec’d and for
Hie by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK*
ocrtl __ No lit Interty at_
SHOT— 13 fees Patent Shot, Ho ltoNo 4;
Ike “ “ No 9; j»«t ree*d.
and Tot tale by otf. 1 ! C II GRANT
SALERATUd —70 bbls Bolerain»;C brsdftjJostreeU
and for sale by ocl'-l , :J A R FIXJYD^
kITTER— I M) kn Solid Batten just rec'd and for
t for «ale by ixt'l4 JAR D
r.'*KATHF.R<-b sacks on band and for sale by
l* r OCt c 4 JAR FLOYP
r 'IUEF3K-lW bzs W R, on hand and for sale by
/ ocrdt— JAR FLOYD
POTASH-Scask* Brown's Potash, Jnsl tec’d Ibu
day, per Lake Erie A SI. Line, and for rale by
octai JAUFLOYD
CIGARS— 30 bx» prime Ohio, jasl rec’d and for tale
by octal JAR FLOY'D
BLANKP7TS— ‘J cases Plaingroveßlackels, superior
quality, on band and for sale'by
oei*4 JAR FLOYD
I*?LANNRLS-* caves Barred Flannels, ree'd this
’ day and lor sale by oet2l JA R FLQ¥D_
BLACK SILK I.ACKS-*Of different widths, at low
prirei for uusliiy, to be loand at the store of
£ t ,H - ' W R MURPHY
Ijt H. KATUN it CO. have received their winter
1 • itoek’of Fringe*, Ginpa, Laee*, Embroideries
and Buhoum, which they offerfor tale at wholesale and
retail their atorc, 63 Fourth it. WCH
WOOLEN tiOODJt—-Children’* Woolen Pack*,
Hood*, Comfort*, Gaiter* and Hosiery. ean be
foaml at \ RATON'S Trimalnj“tore, 4th at,
ocutl \ bet'n Wood and Market
ZEPHYR WORSTED—A large assortment of Ber
lin Worsted*, for matching pattern*— alto, Zephyr
ami German Worried*. for knitting, always on hand
ami for sale by F H EATON k CO,
oerrt \ Ci Fourth «_
WORSTED I*ATTF.RNS—Far Ottoman*, Divam,
Fire Screen*, Cbiir*, Stool*, Cuihloat, Book
M«rk*, he., alarafi on li»ml and for ule by
F II KaTON kCO, Fourth it,
octal \befn-WQM and Market
FINE SPONGE—9 cue*,'(one very tapcilor quali
ty,) ibtt rec’tl and (ornloby
octal R E BEELERS, 57 Wood »t
QdMPHOR— 4 kbl* jn»t ree’d »n 3 for »ale by
octal BE SELLERS
IQUORICE BALL—Smell itick,Ju*t tec'4 and for
i Min by octal K K SELLERS
BLACK LEAD—4 cik» prime QU&IiiV, >ua r«c'd end
for »»le by octal It RB ELLERS
U oct** Jt E SELLERS^
RICK FLOUR—S cues aunoifinF, In »ioi« »d*l for
•tloby JD WILL) AMS,
octal . NoTIP Wfrod «l
SPLIT PEAS—I Lbl Englrali, Juit tec'd. for ule by
octiM ', • J O WILLIAM^,
SOAP— 100 b<« CbilJtcotho Soap, jail recM and tor
wloby otva _JdItLKR * HICKETSON\
Catton' Factory for Sal*..
ItllK lubfcriber cUrr* for »ale tlus whole or ■ P* rt
of tho Allegheny Cotton Faetory,containingelev
en hundred Thioille Spindle*, and otic fttrear her. with
- all the necruary preparation lor the mauuiaeiutinrol
Cotton Ynrh ami \Vlrk. Machinery in good order.
For particular* enquire of the »ab«cnber, at tae rae*
;U Allegheny-city. ........ fIBAV
the oofcW-Utw • jAMEtf A. ORA*.
DUIVATK HJSSOfIiS m the German, French
t land English l*» fi usgr*, Writing, Book-keeping by
•iugle ntwl iionl‘l- eniry, Ac., given w » r r * eU e*l "“li
ner. Jar and eremite, at -hr Western Commercial
School of HUBERT ftCHWAHZ,
ocMMw* No C Sl Clair »U (up statra.-)
MIOV HUNTER will call for four coils Rope and
one i»»x SunJnes, per stcsmboat Gen. Gaines.
UUO H. MILTKNUKRtiKR,
No. K? Front it.
CODFISH- 15 lo* »n store * f or
octW __ IXAIAII DirKKY A CO, Fronts!
l * ACKKRF.Ii —** nr *»t»U No I. for’aala by
U oeuS ISAIAH IHCKKY ft OP, Front n
POTAMI—• l<bt iu store and for sale by
uetiß! ISAIAH I)IC|CKV A CO, Fkoat st
PoW’D RHUBARB—4 ca*CT'ja»t rctM and for tale
l >y . R E SELLERS,
ociSJ _ No 57 Wood ttrret ;
No. I—s»ib» jui rac’d,'for tale by
ociSa _____ B E SELLERS
GUM SHELLAC—3 ea»c* juit ree\l and for tale by
ocU* • __ RESELLERS
; TIT HITE CHALK-3000 Ibt jotl rce'dand far tabby
y V octal RESELLERS
i_ n ALLU’OTS-7 |fo act’d ifea, Jait tlcM and for
\x tabby ?<«?3 RESELLERS
'•**_ AJT ACNKsi A-a cates, ia bine paper*. )t« rocM and
. IVI for tale RESELLERS
lARI>— Wkeg*ieeMlbisday and<br»BlotT '
4 ncnN .... ; _TAB9KYjk BEST
UOI.I. CUTTER—J hM fresh Ruli Batter, ree’daod
for tale l»y oettH TASSKY * HKf*T
’ WAllfil), r=-
A GIRL to tin house walk. A permanent siinatio
an 4 good,"wage* will to given. Lwjiuie at tin
othet. eetfcdtf
FO» CINCINNATI AND BT.I.OUIS.
k The aplesuhd tteuner
■ ‘ SUENANOoUI, .
•"'HBSaffiß W Bowman. Will Iran? ft, ,!»„
■■■■■□■■and. sit intcnnediuo fart* Ojs day,
<tS7 |
at 10 A II.S, 1
For freislit or
ravage apply onboard
FOR CINCINNATI V ' T
_ w - The splendid ateant«r.
»FAIRMOUNT,
agfaftKEfl Ebl>eit> tns*ter, will lc:»»r lor in,
■BdBBISBVaad all intermediate i>ott» tfcnj--
at A o'clock, F. M. . , f
For freight or parage jpply on board __ oct? [
FOB ZANESVILLE.
k. 'Tie fpkndti) steamer ‘ f
. rff*. & SHIPPBK. :
JoagCwP Parkinson. maiter. willlearo
■KKKSBiBahovA and all intermediate ports a. '
day, at 4 o’clock, I*.lL ' ' . u
,1 or freight orpatMgp, applr on board, or to H
otttT 'VUWHBtXpK.Ak
CINCINNATI A PITTSVI!BPQ ||
OAILV PACKET LINE.
mills well * Bown line of aplendid pa«»eiijrr.ir Steam
i. era is now composed of the largeXi swiftest, bos
finished and furnished, and'mostpowerAil boat* ou in*
waters of fte West Errrr accommodation and etm«
fort that money can procure, Uas been provided tor pis* ,
senger*. The Ijoe has been in operation Yor fire y«ar«
—has earned a million of people withopi the least Wjß*
ry taibeirper*oai*s Tba -ooats wtUpb* at the foot of
wood street the day previous to nartui*, far the recep
tion of freight and the entry of passenger* on the tens? 5
ter. la all caws tbo.passage money mastbepaidiß
SUNDAY PACKET.
• the ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, Wil
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday .menu tig atlDo'clock;
Wheeling every Sunday evening nt 10 i. h.
May SV.IiM?. ' • .
howuat Packet. - j..
The MONt INtiAIWLA.Capt. Stott*, wtlUeave
burgh ever; Monday morning at tO.oYlnek: .Whee Ling
every - Monday r.vetung*t 10 f. W- _ ■ > rr.
- 'tVIWW^XMCWK; - -.-i
The HIIIEKM 4, Capt J. KUatma**, will
leave piusburgb evkrf Ifcwdijrenornins at 1“ o'clock;
Wheeling every Tneidaf evening at IOe.K. ; ; .
. wkdhes'dXi PACKET... I
The NEW ENGLAND No. St, Oapl. S. Pa.p,will
lesve Pituburgh every Wednesday niormit |tU W
o‘l-U.eW; WLrcfiii* every Wcdnrv.tav evening % 10 r M
TBPMiTit'KfffKS**
The BRILLIANT, Oaf* (laic*, w*|l ieayo Pitta
burgh every Thursday morning atll! o'clock; WaeeUuf
every Thursday evening »l U» e. *. ( .
, r&Tß'KV'eianZ**. ~ I
The CLIPPER No.3,Capu Paaa DcttaU will le*t»
Pittsburgh every Friday tnomingat luo'cloek; Who#
ini every Friday evening at 10f. «- '
SATURDAY PACKET. -
The MESSENGER No. 2, C»pL l. C. WoonwitP,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo*-
clock; Wheeling every Friday at ID p. w. . "
PEA NUTfr-flO laekatn storeand for salebv >
0C122 • ■ TASSUVAPEST
TOW YARN—3 iteks Coarse Ti*w Yarn for aaleby
octgg ' TaSSEV A BEST-
Rsmerai,
EOBERT A. CUNNINGHAM has removed to No &
Commercial Row, home formerly occupied by
fttarria Orsm, wheie bewiUbe happy to see hi* friends
and former customer*. ■ octW
DeitraM* lad flrSalii i l *- ’
TWO very large :and Aenrubte LOTS, fronting SO
• and Si feel *»n Webster at. bvlil and I*s feet in
depth—being the eeotad and third lots from Giant at—
wth be sold on Apply tn v*.
octWdlw , 19 Water*!
BACON HAMS—A few cask* prime caavuied
Kami, Just rac’d and for aale by • .
otl<M * . . - . ■8 A W UABSAUOH
r lUEESE—fiODbbxea Crtam Cheeae, lautorojtrgfer
j tale by octSO .. ..'8 A WIIAHBAUOH
KUDSSELL'S eelebraied Bb*TiH|f Soap*, J£xu*c&t
Perfumery,Ae—a fre»h invoice fijraalabr
oeMB • • . —JSCHOON&IACKBACO
FINE laqre iMlwiwe^lijn'^Vv.
. J aCJIGONMAKER A CO,
No 34 Wood rt
FLANNELS— 3 bale* of' Bed, Yellow and. \Vbi»
ptnnylt, juw rea’d ffom itve menatuclOfV.opcan
ait nasal •un for >alo by the pleee'or package at
:
BARLEY— The wtxcriber will pay ibe tlrtertaui'*
ket pries, ia ea*h, for Barley, da mig ihe woon.
OSes at the store of Brown A Kirepainck, No MHJb
erty st, Pilubureh. oeliH MBBBQWN
moBACCO—IDO pkg» mtnftfiettfrcd, *»iion«tiimnd*,
jL for-tale bjr
oeiSi
9 V VON BONNHORST 4 CO
BROOMS-4CO do* »»pe ri«r gilt handled; '
' 20 dot common; for sale br « - V
oct34 ~~-B F'VON BONN HORST & CO
E ~ , °' >l .^ t FVCafßONNI I 6R3 T t C 6
kATTiNG—SO bbU family,/aranle by.
| o.tS4_____ S F VON RONNIIORST4CO
CIuVFEE— 15 hags Old tiov, Java;
j 50 •* Fancy Hie; ' L
100 u ■ Prims Rio; la store and foe »ajh
; by .o«t3l _•••.. . i I) WILUAMfI-'
SObfchesiaEliraCbalaii;
30 do superior Greea;
' fiocattybxa'' **' u toraalebT'j
octal . J P WILLIAMS,
SUNDRttIB--fi» matr Cassia; . I bbl Natsef*; ■:
I ea*s Clotci; leueUace;
5 eases Citron; . S bbts Cerruti;
• I ease Orange Pl;,a utobea. Fed;
1 ease Jar* Pranes; tat aalo by-..
octSl . JDWILUAM?fc
J. Hniprsti 4 Seas'Patat Soda JUb.
•>nci CASES l»la«aand Soap'iaakeTi’ Soda Asb.
040 imported. direct from toe above carebroteu
maoufaeinrersi 89 her cent American text, arriving and
for aale by oedO W 4 M MITCHBLTRKK^
BI.RACIIINO POWDER—2ocasks ill Mtt*ptlU*
Sods' brand, a soperior ailiele, for sale by -•' ■
. ticitD WAM.MrrCHELTRKR
’V* GLASSES—ttbU pruM N O Molasses, in eat
Ift, bW«, in store and for «ale by .
i Will MITCHELTREK
IItRESHTEA 9—lmperial, Gunpowder and Yonar
; - Hyson Teas; of superior Quality, in hf cheats W
awl 6 noant) bxt, just ree*d and for sale by -•- 5 ~
cctil : W A M MITCHELTREE ::
COFFEE— 150 bags prime Rio, arriving andtorasM
by octal 7 ff.t m wrrcHßWiar
NEW MAOKERFA#-3Ubbls large Noi*ai®hf
bblt No 2. (MaisacbusetPa inipeclta&djut
andfor-raleby ' ' • • '■
octal ! W A-M MITCUELTREET
TOST— October l«th,-on (be wharf, boa Meaner
j Hibernia No 2, one trank and otto cheat, marks*
Mr*. O’Nril!, Pittsburgh, Pa., cerualaiag ciothii}g, tC£
lufomation of the same please leave with _- vr
iRHEY.MATriIRWSfoCOi v
fjcis3 ; ' -No 23 WaMMt, •
FLOUR— TStbla superior Family Floor, just repW
and for rale by - - COi'K A .BKFTVFOfiLKi
oecP ~ • • • IttfgacoadH-,
POTATOES— ids bbts ree’d this day and for sale hi
TASSKYfo BEST ,
SOAP— 100 bxs No 1 Cin. Soap, in *fre andJo* tale
by oet*l . ' TAS3KVA BHST \
/IANDLES—3i bis Mould Candle*, for sale by '/
V/otilgl TAySF.V h BEST
BACON— 100 itb<l» Sidca and Shoulders, prime; •. ...>
U 5 lirrcea Caavansed Hsuu; >.
4 hhd* Yellow >iami;-oiL eonsijAßcts
and for sale by oeCP SELLERS A NICQL3 /.
JARD OHr-13 bbls Fall Strained, juet raoVand for.
i mJc by __ tel-*} SELLERS ATnCOtSJ,
hhd* N O Sugar, just reeHl ’amJ for tale
by octa ISKLLEBS fo NiCOLS
LEAD— 3000 pigs Galena lUad, landing fronstean*;
era Geneva, Boiion and Hnduui, and for aafo hr
ocia . JAMES A HUTCHISON* CQ
IBBONS—A. A. Mason A'Co, Market sWirill this; —
day open 50 boxes of the l«te*i *tyle of Bonnet r
Ribbons. :_J . oe I
opemW, at eo Wsrkel st, 60*
pair* of English aad American Blanket*, eom
prtainf the best makes of Bath. Whimiw and Rose ,
Blanket*. . oet?l H A
'triuil COIdJRED of
U the fashionable colors, fnd no 6^
-Matkctst. oco3___L A. A_UABoN*Cp__’.
I ENGINES FORSAI.B-*Uavarl4ng‘«a,tTrUwfor
ll Hjiiieh diameter, • feel strohe, allyeady for-BSOj.
wdtteioUeae.p. ; i
oci2J >,l bet’B Wood and Market sts . ;*
M. gtfod FKnchTcKek'ShiiigU;
O jnst reehl and for sate RICKETSON,
oci33 > 171 and 174 Liberty st
riRKAiTcUKiaE-ia »p«n;' Creun ctK,M
G mg h. u
J*®FFkK-4»b ? .WjC»o«i._ .
III “ top Lun»rmioa ia were, t>r
pC*3 MtLLtttt A RICKKTOON ■••
J. coarse anil fin* poWM; c
crashed Suftan.
loW’d'and lientabed
I 8t James pfos 4^/
& RICKKTBOfy ’ v .
Molasses- " i ■■,
* In store, fi»r«ale bp.
LER A HICJCETHON
$ forge M«beret:'?•*:;
i\ " nb4 .• • ‘ •
40hfbbU(NoaLarjo “ ‘ ;
lit stare and for sale by < t
or«« . MILI.ERARICKyrSOV
o"^™
‘\ " IftHb a ' “ \Fall v • «!'• "?' '
\ 1600 “ • Bleached » •” a »r
\ «»“•■•“•■ Wnwr Whale
\ S6t« “ Cmde W)\al« Oil; • . •
' _ ? bbla No a L*nl oil; ia More, for
& HICKKIBON- ■
\f ACVKKK!»—Oj rreM »*J.
i *** for-aalehj . .bccw . Kfc W HAHIUtTOHQ
Bacon »i»» and
each in siote amt fat sale hr ‘
* o«ta> • « M W lIABBAtJGH.
laipn rnpplv of Window*;
Ww, hoik citr and eoiiotry brands of a
nor quality,coniUmly on fcaidd by - - . .
- •-.4 , . „CO!»KkPREYPOCI.R_;;->i
ocua ~ ,■ T No ta< Keeood*^/;
M7OODKN in,!ov» iMt***-.
YV bjr • COfKiBKKYKIOMfv/-
SUGAR-80 W>d»N O B#ffj
45 bbli Lorenng}
» “ ** I
00 11 Si Loni* I
90 “ “ »|
S 0 >nd Instore and foM«
oeRO **!'
•nUNTAtiwJfAsns-TK
J. a3obl>l* Plantation Mol
58 >< ft.LoailS.il.
oc«J •
O WKirr roTATotx-M i)
NH§*s
pLOUR-ao bbl,
*• by curi
• oetao- . f
:■■ ' Haifof tale b}‘"<
Wi*■
r iSim »km» ,
CIIKF.SK— A choice oriicle
COK
Lamp duack-oobbuai
i oeiap . , 'J»
MASON'S CILALUHNGRJ
mleUy ogi3b.. J^Cl
ROLL HRIUSTONE-Sbblj
*ocQfl i JSCj
/IAMPUOR-* bbh lor rde
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