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    THE PITDBUiftIH
PITTISSOMOH•
THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 22; 1830
L frirantintertsum are carom, vegneetencoarate to
tsar raven before 6T. ac t edit as earl, Intl:teeny as
twiMakable. dilveninements not wetted fot • spec!
Ibis win Invariably bo_coareed still ordered on
Erir:B: retie s:a to Agent for itua paper at Me .
ntral asernebts In New . Rork.: illindointdor tad
Mon, sod'. by eitherised to rettei7e tab lions
end edverdnetnente for an " • - , ,
11: it 'Pria.t, hoax Aratawas.—idvertiab
mete end entocriptlone to the North AW.lielP and
Veined eilliell Cieseue, Pldladelphia, received and for
warded host this elbee. • ..
stoonatnurntanw.Lur. —Elabsitirlorut.
fof Mtble paper, will be reeeaved sad forward
ea treat *brake. , . • • I .
Beirreencenxesseez.—Sebsenpno Inland advertise.
meets Otle tale paper received and forwarded (tee of
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DENOOIII.4IO WHIG STATE rEIIEZT
ros CAXAL eeioraitrOno. ; •
•301311111 C DUNGAN;
Of Hacks County.
lot /enema oorsast.
.HENRY. W. NYDERi
• Of Iloilo, saty.
nomeroi : man-
JOSEPH HE DERSOiII,
Of Washloos
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dil,legkesy Cepmay.
rot =um moo coronas.
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rot own wof, oxen nor coronst
tuABII•B. DENNY,
VOX 11110.12,
JAMES pAILOTILER'S,
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MOROAN MOBISRTISON, Pitstait:
T. J. MOHAN. boater St. Char.,
R C. WALKER. Elnabest.
JOHN M'CLUSKEY, 11*bl:own. 1
JAMES FIFFE. Snowden.
• • materna. ASTOICUT, .•
FrANCiS C. FLANEGlN;Pixtsbatgli.
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EBENEZER BOTUAlionik razitte
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D. N. OOURT'EY. Obi°.
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BAIL MUD TO 71Lt. Rama: ~ We 'commence,
jto day, the palladia* of a long bat deeply Inter
esting made on the 17.11 i subject of a Mil road to
the Runde, written by a distinguished Civil Eagi.
neer dose &the Western States. The subject is
ono avowed impartanes,aud of so 4toorbing a
that the length of We article will not dater any in
elligent attpdriotio mind tram givlngit a ear.
fa perasaL :We, of Pittsburgh, ore etpeeially
in
taated in this subject, as, our Western rail raid,
with its Talents manakins, extending it lathe Ml.
misippi, will offer the most direct and attractive
rata betweenthektaitla sod the Nate, and per
see are now alive who will see intermingling in
oar wree'Aptasagers from China sad laths, and
trveryipart of Europe, on thaw way to and from thg
Atlantic and ?seine-Oceans.
=DIE=
Thu most tolsottiovous and Tidiest loan, enact•
went of the Solana in the last Legislature, in ref
erence to small notes, went Into effect yesterday,
hex woe 'fen little observed, and will probably Le
loss so hereafter. It Is in CA4IOIIO of those fettles
which :de good geese of the people repudiate,
and 000
. rif those locenveniences which they will
1104 illbll2llll to. We predict that it prove,
like all previous enactments on. the Unit subject,
• dead letter, or eel, exist to show the weakneri
of those Min linker with a eubjectlhey do act
understand:,
The eutioAmeat oldie law in Pittsburgh WOlll4
be of Ira Manse Wary to our business, and would
tars from as trade which it at ,ght take years to
recover:. The large maw of oar commercial bus.
lass is with the merchants and people of Ohio
la tha fall and wiriter,ha ad re di sftke buniers,tm
den, and mendianta of that State *visit our coy
weekly, all of them bringing the lidial currency
of that State, one, two, and three do* notes 1
thaw pickets. lc, wben they coMehere, they Ikea
met fa arreryntore and place urbanite:as with tie
cold aolultation,"we can't mkt; your anoncyr they
will eon seek ionic other place In which to spend
their money and sell deb produce: It will also
drive away much of our tonal travel. Au an
mama we heard yesterday' will Serve to exhibit itt
operations. A enerchoon from Ohio, who anon•
ally pays oat thoutande of dollars In this city, ar•
rived here, on his way mud, and went to our ei
mu stage °Sees to take his passage to Ph Made!.
phis, tendering some small notes he had taken Ina
Ids way in payment of his fare. They' were re
famed. The Merchant, indignant at zilch absurd
legislation, declared in the moot emphatic marinet
to a friend of oars, that before hey wool 4 content
to annalesess la a deaisioa Vrt4.lll banished the
lawful ctirreacy of Mutate, he would return home,
and taka the route through New York; &mean
great ■ sacidtoe It Might be--and ha is a mazy tom
who will do lobate gays. 'There ilia he no garb
that if there is any attempt by our bastions
meet to yield to &tidily, that great:injury will be
donate' theboolneesof this city. ' '
We karts Mat the brokers here WilLetl or them.
memive small notes as ::real from thsdr depository
and othenhoand some of them will both Mans
and pay oat, and wa presume things will soon all
into their olffehannel. ; as if on win men beano:
- ant in licrtisbwih. A leiter flop One et AO Pen'
cdpal bantiew Halsey in Philadelphia says that
the law there, from necesslty,WiLl be inyerntstv, as
their canteens with New Jersey, Delaware, and
Maryland, are such that they cannot refuse-to
take and pair the etrirerMy 0l I haw &saes. The
same-reason is squally powerful here, and will
have the same effects. • !
Tirt W*ri Calornom.,-P
Plllmoite, says the Patinnore Paitrlim by th
vloe of Ma physician,' his' taboo opartmeo!
the night In Georgetown, in catnap:eine .1
tuabeelthy dinidition of the White Haase. r
anhealthlnens there can be no rindAitcht.
Hayed that almorit every inmate of Presidia,
ler. and President Pnik's famillea - white and 1
wen del then:liana there died General H
and GensralTaylor, who entered , its walls
while from there, with the needs 61 dinner
twin his frame, :went Pietside . nt Polk, to I
abort timeaterwardes - And there, ton, die .
Ent Idris Tyler. The cella:iota:La White •
are exceedingly damp atoll and fro..
-• ..
basement story a chilling atmorphera -
wheneverthe bastnient datirs. are opened,
feet, at once &conviction that sail air iumorbeler
some. Added to this the malaria from the Petar
moo, without as intenrenieg olect to bleak ha of
fern, comes fall upon the South elde of the Wiwi.
House, tank its unabated pourer. The long bridge,
as it is called, over the Fotomse, &duel/ dikes
up the water teed motet the river look like a huge
mill demo, while the greenness of the ahigkish wa
ter mails borders denionatimea to every one wb a'
mu tbe the condition of its atmosphere. Teem
should ba a high bridge across the Pothmac—a
high, arched and capacious bridge—no u go le t
the wareratake their to curtest unimpeded,
and th e collars and basement of the White Home
ahouldlie drained, ventilated, sod made perfectry
Crews Ar.ruaino—Auburn, ha. a popes
lotion of DUO inhabitants, beingan increase of 31114
since 1820. The number of_ Willies is 10w, and
of dwelling homes occupied 1203. Bloomingburg,
N. Y.,Juto.. V7whitea_auid 4
burg, N. Y., opposite New York, 25,080; being an
increase of 20,000 Sieve 1510. In Stockport, Co.
lumbia county, N. Y., there is a failing off of about
300 since 1810, but the return is not stated. Luna
becloud, N. repo-no 2833, being a gem of 1020
since 1840. Kittanning, Pa., 1274, being an in.
crease of 872 'since 1070. Frederick, Nd., 0031;
increane since 15t0, 878, of which 2:133 is in the
white population, 201 in the free black, and 713 in
the slave. , The total shows While ma1e0,234i
while femiles, 802 free colored Persono, and .ne.
slaves Nouirigham tawrohip, Mercer county,
N. 1,088, of which South Trentrin embraces 3.723.
Trenton proper, 000, being nu Vierease of 2 9 20
since 1810. _Trenton, South Treniat,arul Leather.
ton have a total population or 14270. Keno-rho,
- WwcOnsin,•3466, population in .1840,,337. s Raver
ford tonniship, + Delawato county., shows a popuiri.
lion or Imp, 16 !Xing colored...l3ordento-wn; N. J.,
has - 2169,:being an increase of- 003 since 3810.
Staunton, Va., ,has
. 3081, being Oa gain of over.
Too nier,...diso. • Lowhill township, Lehigh coun
ty, 181:`,poTiniskiii tat; inereave since 1810, 101.
•Senta,l34l9;popistation 3120, ltteing 'newly double
when ttwas-in. 1440. .
The Matatial of . .ll . a i sseqhCatetta tias completed.
the ceases' of that State, and it is said that the in.
'teresse in the population in the last ten years has
..(hefut at least a quarter an million: This is an un
exampled rate of progress Cot afield State, nod • af•
fords good avkienee of the ptu.perity ((that gfcat
iirksesimiagparissaarrkk.
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MINI
PrrnOtair;-kair,
ziar' cfdis Pituturgkaseitiv.
. 1 f#41 1 47 - ..ffevtey learned, from various sena
ceibthal the moat exaggerital accounts have been
eirepletett over the country ; in relation to the
prevalence of cholera, in this plate, to the purport
thet Haas aktirdbily,*Ohi'thar disealie — r;
and th 4 this Ireland 11 0 114, :tr*1 4 e 1 i 61 4 . 1 4 1
for several , eeks, at th is r i te ; it may not he Lit.
proper, the absence of all regular :cootie' from a
Board .V" fisahh, to mete to the public the facts,
and theitrutit, no .far as they have come to the
onowle4ge Of the nrieerugned, in relation to the
existents tit cholera, in this city, at the preaent
time.. Apology can scarcely be . ,nneessaty for an
effort, on the parrof any citizen, to correct fails
impreaanins ott the . patio mind, when It is evident I
that the heathen and prosperity of the city are
tejutiously'affeeted by them; when It Is known I
that western merchants and 4:astoma, In great
cumbers, have gone round by the lake and other
router, rather than er emitter the pestilence which
they believed to be raging here: and when even
I our own citizens, who have gone to the - different
watennw places, and other paint fee =moment
or bustaemanve been no completely misled, by
the rumors sent, that many of them are still
aGaid to return borne; while others have hurried
back, with. amomeaditde heroism, to *hare with
their friend* the common and the dreaded danger.
o.masional cases of choler* have beamed, in
this cite and the adjoinleg town', during the last
e i g h t wee k., but Its providence his not been an
ge „, 7a 4 „ c o o mortality from it so great, at any
time &rear that period, as to entitle it to be called
ars rpirtweie.
By Mr the largiud number of fatal cotes have
been aintlned to a Limited district along the Smith
easter!: verge of the city, where the pore hydrant
water of the 'Allegheny river is cm generally
need, bd. silver from was strongly impregnated
with lime, and 'where lame excavations add em•
bankments have been made, within the last two
sea», in filling op and grading Pennsylvania Av.
envie. The greatest Ottmbet of deaths, within the
kali. of the city last year, occurred In the same
locality. -
So far ai the writer can lean, there have net
been twenty five deaths, Sant cholera, altogether,
this season, In the live old Wards or the oily, and
Allegheny city, embracing, together, front 00 to
00,000 inhabitants. So light 'a visitation of that
Manse cannot properly be called an epidemic.
As is mal t during the summer months, there
leas hem& considerable prevalence, this mason.
of bilious 'diarrlcei, dysentery, cholera nimbus,
and cholera tufantion, but no animal mortality
from thew, diseases. -
la timbal every instance where death has re
wilted from cholera the person has been guilty al
gross imprudence in the net of improper food el
think., or hu neglected -to use the appropriate
remedies dodos the premonitory diarrt coa. which,
as in forter yea's, bas almrst uniformly preceded
the mote Violent forms of the direa.e. It Is lath
er a remarkable fact that while so much alarm
has prevailed at a distance., in relattort to the di.
ease here, oar own chines have not been wilt
lag to rem:guile Its presence, or their own dan
ger, so fat as to impose oa themselves the re
straints in diet and living necessary to guard
against ha attacks.
In our opinion, farmed from such data as we
hive been able to procure, the mortality. from all
diseases In this city and the surrounding towns,
has been less, during the last three months, than
during the corresponding period for several years
Though cholera has been present amongst es for
the hue two month., we de not believe the deaths,
amongst einzeos, would average one per day, tillf•
Ins that time, or that the whole number of deaths,
from thit disease, amongst citizens, atraegers, and
persons from steamboats, would excerni
one hundred and twenty.
From' he indwatiotts of the last few dart, and
thedlminished amount of alckneu generelly, there
to ateek'nteson to hope that the vialtation of chol
era, ibisyear, has nearly terminated, and that it
will shonljdisappear from amongst us entirely.—
We bavaonly heard of two death, in the last forty
eight hems.
Indeed; whatever moo by the ranee—whether
it be our high elevation,7oo reek above the level
of the r Wan, and 140
have Lake Foie—our total
ex-retake train all miasmatic. Ittnencez—our
beautiful annals of pore, wholesome water, or the
aulphurens and other s saes throste tato the if
mosphrie. by the combewlan, daily, of 40000
bushels of bituminous coal, we know not; bat rat
have coup r.uourn infer, from what has occur
led heretofore, that the dliease never will put on
a revere ieldeeticebaracter, in this pines
It beibeen carried into our limits again and
*Pia, and has obtained a decided foothold, in are
different years; sod struggled along a few week.,
each time, carrying air • kw victim., bat it has
never prevailed to any considerable extent, as it
hat done In other tides of the flake, of equal or
greater populatitsiu.
It is much tabs regretted that our chi author- I
des,: theitgb!argently and repeatedly petitioaed,
to do Se, have refused. en to th is time. to estab
lish • te6lat•Bezedrf Ffeekk, l not mewl, to ex
exam its fanotlon. during panics and epldemics,_
but to furnish, in le done in all other Large cities,
weekly, monthly, and annually, reliable staining,
of mortality, from ell disenses. • -
Bach reports would be accredited by the pub
lie at hornet awl abroad—wonld furilish valuable
InGrnnationto the medical prokaslon—Would ha
airy the exaggerations that am annually spread far
and wide—would quiet.tbe sham that prevents
the traveller from coming Into our midst, and the
marketnian from supplying us wth the necessa
ries of lift—would . rove inrontestally that our
mil , is the bealibieg one of it. sae and population
in the Union q and that, from mutes which prob
&bit no human mind can beflailli.lls, it Is spec.ally
exempt, and, we hope,ever will be, from seven.
vialtations of cholera—and, finally, would eaten.
tally promote . the growth sad proaberity of the
Mir. • JAS. R. SPEER, M. D.
Since tlabi aitict wait written the follow.
log reports have treed received born the princi
pal Cemeteries in the nelghborhood of Pituitturgb
Stud Allegheny Mart, ftem which it appears that
the actual number of deaths item cholera has
been even lens than above estimated. Deductlng
those buried by, the • Sanitary Committee, and the
Guardiais utile Pralr, eampmed chiefly of strang
ers and paupers, they show concluaivelt that the
°amber of deaths, amongst anon, has been very
smaltiadeed.
Allegheny Cemetery,.....:....
• - 13 t. Miry's do
Mettuislist Episoppal Cemetery..
Methodist Protestant d 0.....
. Fiat &Min Chureh d 0.....
Monetynion Cemetery • •
German Catholic, and "ee.Yeral small . . 1 6
' Cemeteries op Troj (est 'mated)
' Mr. Twine (undertaker) burled for 2 13
•
. Sanitary Committee . -
Mr. Williams. (undertaker fur Caned- / • 33
inns of the Poor ' S
Total 61r both cities, in eight 'weeks...". 110
I. Cincinnati, the deaths from choler*, hut year.
(tom Done 16. to Icily 23, were 2,769 • from Jul)
1, to Aug. 13, this jou., 2031. 1. A. S.
Razes or Tzar= —lt is certainly amazing at
Stmt comparatively snail expenditure of time, and
money a person may - traverse our country from
one extremity to another. The United States,
doubtless furnishes the most striking. illustration,in
her warners:les and extended lines of railways and
navigable waters, of how almost miraculously hu
man ingehuity has approximated distant places
and economised communication between them.
The folloWing table, by a gentlemen who made the
trip, shows the cost a a journey from St. Louis to
Boston
" op
• ell,
leak
•ia a
ice
,ouse
From St- Louts to Louisiille,
" Louisville to Cineinmii,
" Cincinnati to Buffalo,
" Buffalo to Oswego,
Oswego to Albany,
Albany to New York,
" New York to Boston, by Fall River, 400
•
But thWe is another route, even cheaper than
the above, ennilly erpeditiorm and far mom at•
tractive ro the traveller, and which, when the arti -
Rentral Road of Pennsylvanie w completed, must
'Liman entirely senesced° It In piddle favor: W
refer to the fullowLeg
Prom St4,ottia to Cincinnati.
" Cincinnati to Pittsburgh,
Prttsharahto Philadelphia,
" Philadelphia to New fora,
t• New York to Boston,
ttaking V 30,00
Or n saving of $3 50, and twice as much more
in eemlo - rt and cenvenlence:.'
Crt>l.llltsrunna—Genesee, N. has a popu-
Istioa of"2 1 61;belog an increase of 10 since Igo.
_Lockport, N. Y., has a total population of 8.500,
showing an increase of nearly 2000 since 1815.
Macon county, Ala.,. shows a population of 8-2011
while mi1ea,5202 white females, 14,813alaves, and
.3.1 free colored persons. it Will be. seen, that the
blacks preponderate thin :• blacks, • 14,e77, , whltes,
13,601. hlatimee, Ohio,gives st a populatiOn . of.l 7 so.
Crawford county - , Ark., has a population of 76:A;
of which amount I.ldl aro-in the town of 'ran Mr
fin. The voters In the county number 144.1. The
number of acres under cultivation Is 10,903, on
which 921 bales of cotton. 32r,307 bushels of corn,
8293 bushels of wheat, and 15,2'..5 bushels of oats
are Mined. In the town of Conneaut, Ohio, there
is a population of '41.7, being on increase of about
300 since 1840.
Fzox .138AzU..—The Captain of the
barque ts. Corning, et New York from Km do lee•
eirosiulY G reporti that a few days before he railed,
areton reaeltedlimrzity that the British admiral
stationed CO the 0000 0 or Orazil ? with the steamer
Cormorant, bad entered the port of Paraguay, and
bdraddfoor Brazilian vessels, and that the tort had
clisehed 'Be Ere dputi tAe - steamer, and killed 'orie
person on board It woo supposed in Rio, where
thq repUrt ,fttned great esuilement, that the
fourzeir.-11 wade slaters, Allah bad bedn'iliiiied
by the British cruisers. •
The Cameronian wing of the Lois:doe° party in
Mifflin ()Minty, beat out their opponents in making
the mangy nominations, and secured a ticket dais
real aim an promo.
: - /il - -,': -,
;xa(t.w•iir.3l) •
The committee of coggroos . who have recently
to
continent to the Pemflo Ocean, express the: opin.
inn that the particular plan proposed by blixWlaib
aey' the Onlyfosinishrtittelorefeetini the ems.
pletion of this great thlroltgirfare. They InUmate
Mid if our governmentta eve clew with
Mr. Whiteey ' l Mime* , Mat- he -.well give up
the Americana in - slmh RI; and perhaps pretent
tds plans tame &UM GOveransent, who, as may
be Inferred from the report, 'would instantly en.
gage Mr. W. to construct se opposlion read
though their own posseseion along a, parallel be
tween/Orly nins and //IP Your ASty—thaa aeon
ring to a rival nation .tba, immense carrying bus
iness between the two Ocean., and between Eus
rope, and Aaiti, sod the Islands el she Pacifie.
I do oot apprehend,: hoviever, that Great -Brit
ain mill, on the Americarpordinent, enter vireo a
Commereial scheme regal:Mg au expenditure of
one beamed tullltocuidf dollen. She might pos.
eddy grant to Mr. Whitney the right of Janda
througtt which to carry on Ins project; but its ex
treme Northern location mould forever exclude at
from being ■ wrong erimpeutor agounal • more
Scathe-Sy line, and Mr. Whitoeya and at anti
new livieg would be talberod to that: father. be-
Fire Ute wort maid be consummated,: on hi/
plan.
' 'The vital Objection io his peculiar plan, It, ,the
great length of lime required for its accomplish•
cunt. He prepuces to conttruet It In SeCtlo9ll,
mating each &abed yrortlon, u it advance*, eon•
tribute to the complowon of a mut:ceding section.
Sections or Ps miles .have keen' named. But II
be were to Gulch ntryltramilliss e a time, allowing
bet a single year for the completion of a welkin,
it would occupy two /inked iiersrA. Should he
even divide U tote acatiour at one hundred Wk.,
and rake two years to esch,werlon, which mode
be couch more rskiid work than Du ever been
aeCompllaked in thia Country, It wcotd require pi.
.ty ?Wm
The committee speak of Mr. Whitney u a
ramtwal man. If bola a practiced man, It seems
to me that the great munber of yews required to
complete tho railway on this rational plan would
strike him as a formidable if cot a vital cbgecle to
the practical realization 0r his scheme;
Mr. Whitney says,.ol feel that I ought not to be
doubted when I say that what I have done, and
what I propose to do t is out for the gale ef wealth,
or power, -or Infineoce, but for the great good
which i I am ponanded it bloat= produce to our
whole pommy. I hive uoderiaken this migh
work, because I knoW wine one's whole life must
be tacrificed to it."
As a citizen, I [Weis end cheerfully concede to
Mr. Whitney all (bailie can claim as a disinter
ested, public apirocdiman, who hu already gram.
ly accelerated this gland ciliate! prrjew by hi.
praiseworthy and Indefatigable exertions in di
meting pni is attention to the subjeetcand I folly
CODCUr with him, that OD his partiealar mode of
building the read, "same one's whole tile mint be
uerlfieed to it" ,
But is it possible dist there is no other way by
which the American people CM effect a rail road
communication,two mounted mil. In length, from
Independence to Sturfmncirco? Pod, let it be re
collectedohat by the time the westera extension
can be fairly commenced, we shall bath a Gamin
-1.10113 railway over one thousand miles hang, extend.
ing from Missouri to our Atlantic Cities.
Practically, this plan of working out o rail road,
section by section, from one end, do not work
well, any where. Even in our Eastern,States where
pordation is dense, enterprising, and posse:ea of
coaddemble capital, the scaiend system has al
ways proved tedious; unsatirlactory, and remourly
airtime°.
fheßaltimore and Ohio Rail Road woe among
the very earliest thoroughfares leading westward,
begun in the United Stoma. It has been extended.
section by section, until, after the lapse of more
then twenty years, it h. been opened 113 Cumber
land, rk irides from Bahamam. It is Om yet half
way to the Ohio River. Now look at the line of
rail madorormingacoetinuous chain from Albany to
Buffalo, 3.27 miles. This chant an. ..teamed el
most 'by seven diffeentOdnpanies;
occupying beta ..te,w veers the and
from she day or ope.c.g. rewarding CoMpanies
handsomely for their ineeitnamus. if the sectional
plan had been adopted there, the Western hod of
that chitin, even at this day, might yet be undo
ished
Turn loth., mai more extensive chain froth Phil
adelphia to . SCLowS covering nearly ; one thous
•nd miles, and passing through four great States.
This vast 'ream of mil roads was only begun a.
bout three year. ago. to three years more, a will
be finished. That accomplishing in six years what
could not hare beetreffeezed in less than 33 or 40
years on Mr. Whiiney'a plan. .•
This long connnuons rhain n in ihe bands Mai
different eumpanlm, independently of rich fiber
but working with a eiew too harmonious nonce
eau coon to be wade; —The “Penusylvarda," the
"Oiti , ttitut Pee , kvlrttna," the "Rdhlontoins and
ludiako," the "Induourpdi., and Ittlltrontain.,"
the "Indidnapolu chid Terra lieadt," and the Ile
. .
non Cc' mpan tee. In less than ea third of the tim •
coosutned in carrying the Baltimore and Ohio B.
Bond 17) miles. we stall have an unbroken lin
k= Philadelphia westward, 981. miles. On Mr
Whitney's plan, mu-children, but not ourselves
might have witnessed the passage of the first I
motion to St. Lonis.' • • -
By adopting Mr. Whitney's sectional plan, com
mencing at one end, to hating a few miles,end ren
dering the finished portion subservient to the com
pletion co. the residue, the government; or Comps.'
ny, orif it may be,the indtvidual doing the work,
will tahl.olurely and inevitably encounter the lots of
Idt/env opo.t of dollars. It will be alai.
need in two ways (nun the accumulation
of interest On a large expended and unproductive
capital, and secondiy (toot the 1001 01 profitoble
holiness to be derived from the °penmen( a throuzit
ream to the Pacific; and risking, all the tune, the
danger of a rival route that might be established on
more practical principles.
Why, it is not unreasonable to hope, that even
by the ordinary settlement of Territories and for
mation of States, between Missouriand California,
we shall haven mil road communication from. St.
Louts to Sao Frnneisco, before Mr. 'Whiteey's
project could penetrate halt may from the Lakes.
The lame system, now to opemtion,which is car
rying the rail road at this lime from St. Louis west
ward across the State of Musourt, will carry it
eventually to the Pacific.
But the wants of out-country—the spirit of the
age, demand 'its ern:anemia. much sooner—et the
earliest period possible, nod I venture the predic
tion, that its completion will establish the fact that •
it was not commenced a single beer too soon. -
Notwithstanding the enlarged and statmmanlite
views of the Committee of Contemn': touching the
van public benefit* to be attained by the opening or
this great railway, theydo not lay much stress upon
it as a moneymaking machine - Most writers upon
thesobjens, seem to :regent it as a magnificent na
tional highway,.destined to revolutionize the com
merce of the world, :but not an promising a din s
peetmiary return in the slope of dividends on the
capital 'required to build it. . This, to my opinion,
is a great mistake, and I think it has anserysolely
from not having Investigated the mignon quite fur
enough, in detail.
. It might be deemed more in order to begin with
J dessenation on . the partiehlar plan lobe reeom
mended fur effecting the earliest completion of the
road; but as 11,, while thing is yet In embryo, I
prefer attempting to demonstrate, in the first place,
that, large as the investment may Inn, it will prove
highly profitable. •
I him repeatedly noticed suggestionsibm it could
not be expected to yield much dirrapecuntary pro
fit—that the cost of carriage ease tongs line would
prevent its extenaive use as a means fee the trans
portation of merchandise, to., as a business of
profit. One distinguished writer assumed the cost of
tesalportation at rocs cents per ton per mile on
3000 miles; which Isequivelent to $l2O per too. I
think, however, that if the rail road could carry
meretomdise at allespeeially that kind belmignig
to the •dilatic trade,—in competitioa with the sea
going mote, the amount of business would berm
great as to warrant its carriage by railway at one
half of this assumed rate, or two cents per ton per
mile, or even less. Indeed the quantity might be so
great as to reduce 'the actual cost to on cent per
ton per mile.
To what extent the daily transit of paSSeneers
over this route may resell, no man ran tell. The
ugnsentation or travel upon the opening of improv
ed modes of conveyance, appears some thnes al
um:et startling. It has. perhaps, never been more
strikingly exemplifiM than by - the opening of the
Hodson River Rail Road, between New York and
Poughkeepsie, about half sway to Albany. Com
mencing, six months ago, with 800 passenger, per
day, that mad is now carrying 3500 per day; end
what the muimum tnisyle on its completion to Al
bany, it Pt hard to ertoteetore.
The rail road between Detroit and Chicago carries
at this time more than r4O oer day, while hundreds
more daily pans betkeen the URN points no steam
boats.
Looking ten yeses - into the future, anticipating
that by that time the rail road may be finished from
St. Louis to Son Francisco. with its eastern mmifi.
cations extending to Boston, New York, Philadel
phia, Rollimorn, Washington, Richmond, Charles.
too, Cincinnati, Ladievflle, Augusta, New Orleans,
in short, to all Mei principal commercial points,
can it he regarded as extravagant to assume, that
500 passengers per day mill be carried each way
over the Atlantic and Pacific Railway ?
Some will view 1:i a all a big , ea mate—many
will pronounce it altogether too lota.
So far as the ex pet le nes elsewhere ran be used
as a guide. it would certainly teem sale to eaten
late that L.OO r.asseorers and 500 tons of freight
would be offered daily in each direction, or what
would be equivalent to that. The
er businetsgoingi
W,ptgrd might, et fine, preponderate ll couder
ably over that Rowing Esmorard.
There are some consideration, applicable to
this parocalar chagael of trade, which do net oc
cur. at least many hung like a Similar extent, on
any roll road yet established throughout the
world.
The timing -or passengers wh'et% will, on Ito
opening hs. Mooed to pssa between the C. 8
and thelslands or the Pacific, and the Continent
of Aria. mar, at ale nee, be entirely without me.
lion. Bet we Mn:, that there to int Immense cm,
ignition counsel!, going on townrds oar Paella
powenioni, particularly td Oregon And Callfrrais,
sad I can perceive:no eslid region for !relieving
Met It will be atisanishrei during the present gen
eration Oa contrary, it Is vessontble •to sa
some that the great additional facilities far travel.
lirg afforded by this rail rood, will give a eciwint•
pates to finales% immigration, and nphily swell
the human tide rotate anoint oarresantry,
Five dill will eswelnweilers from oar Atho
-1 tie Bea Ports to the beautillid bay • at din Panel*
co.i The °anima to Calihnois, and thaws to oa
_eggin„ the Pieta Islands, or Asia, Will then be re•
gulled lemon tit iiititernue urn. • Bat the prat.
its of the road will:be derived eltledy from travel
ling emigrants andruen abstain s& The balk of
the travellers will probably have /might-along
with them: anti if that should avenge but one ton
Mesa puaeager,lt would amount to Jinn instr
irmisem ptdl7 CS t way. AMA will lb' mg
•
-`_:.;- ? .F i - , , _-, • ~.. -
,
desidatLithibetad road could agora to
I , anify in tecreased'apeed...
Tee -tame leicometlstilhat would mein 160
pumice. with ordinary baggage at the nee of
15 miles an"lai; scold' not drier aloes with
it 230 tans Of *ash. f It would only be wefts I
ry, however, in order Inneminindate thh peo/Ilt
harbusatem, to have =evaluates of passengets
ha fleet% Melanin the riteof 15. to 20 mike
me hour, in addition to tam= pamenger.xd
=lulu freight tram.. lo Mammy, the loan. ~
tenon of a heavy agavgate *manta of freight
rioted be mated &novelly at eomparesta/y high
rates. thsoCenobtleg the' road at transport other
Imitate eta minimum pace.
By a melon, u here suggested, of peasengers
and freight. the roll road could outeessfully com
pete, earn in ynto, with the sea foam mai round
Cape Nora, or by way of the Inhume; even 11 a
rail road should he modeaceoso the Isthmus.
TA. Sating of nano moo cocaina° a moo
importint item to the conelderation ands gum.
tion. The simple cost of lining on a twenty week.'
plumage round Cape Horn, cannot be see , down at
law than 910.. It may average more. The wear
and tear of elotAing, oa such a voyage, usurping
the average anneal cod of clothier to be only fir.
ty doling; would be $3O. A caving in boarding
and attain of S9O. here, Is truly money.
Now, what is the mera Meech individual worm?
Three bound for Calle:mils, or Asia, would value
It et several dollars per day. Them would be
conaideroble dateretieo with Maw:a classes of
.travellera Ono dollar per day would not be a high
average far an trivellera by this mute. At
alio rate, the railroad passenger would save $l,
35 over the Cope Horn route ; which, added to
the 060 eased in boarding and clothing, makes
5193,00.
Even allowing that by the sea going route the
traveller and ha ton of .freight could be carried
from New Turk to Carona& for 8)00, it would
amount to 6293, to stud against the railroad
charge°.
Passel:lmre 9 et. per mile for 3,000 ranee, 883,00
Doe ton of freight at 3 eta. per toe per mile, 90,00
11150,00
Filling by Rol Road 3115!!
The cost of doardietr, etannsg, and vane of
tract, by the Isthmus route, !should be about one,
third of the coat, dre., by the Cape HMO route,
$05.00
But the average cost of carrying each pan.
meager through two steamship voyages,
.and *Creel the Isthmus Rail Road,
(should It ho bulb) together with the
ertarge's for one ton of freight, could not
I be set down at less than 110.00
IMaking 5215.00
From which deducting the charges over
thee:mutations Rail Road, 150.00
The saving by Rill Road is 1165.00
Theproportional saving to passengers without
freight would be will greater, u an inspection or
the data will thew. Bat my object is attained if
I have proved that the nil road route will be the
amp's, under the circumstances named.
Tante assumed periods qf lewd, and ream, may
not agree potently with the actual time and rates,
bat an it Is imposaible to ■rive at mathematical
accuracy, to Invest gallons of this hind, I have
merely sought for, what I thine if obtained, R near
approximation to the truth. If there in any mar
ital error, It will dna bless be noticed, and my
hackles rapped, arcerdiogly,
The calculations ate presumed to be near
'enough to satisfy any orflectieg persoo that we
need such a nil road; and that-its censurer Coe,
white it will prove of toast benefit to ern own pen.
ple.anA to the wnold in general, may be made is
yrreihrifr mem f I
dTer be Costumed.)
TIE NEWS FRU TIE OLD WORLD
BY TREj STEAK SUIP NIAGARA
Dates - Elvorpool, Asairoot 3, London 2d,
DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES
The news from the seat of war in Schleswig
confirms the Impression conveyed by the drat so
nnets of the recent battle, that that event wee
by to mean, of such a decisive character as to
terminate the woggle. The reports of the res.
peens° Generals have now been published, and
the Danish commander acknowledge. a lon of
2500 men, killed and wounded, among whom
were eighty five distil:upland &Seers, while on
the side of the Garment, it is doubted if it amount
ed to more thee a third of shit ortuber. Genet
al Willi we. to his repot dated Renee4org, July-27
promises to accurate friars to the coarse of • few
days. Witt, regard to pre:nem, the statement,
show greet diecrepan cy. General Willi/co
says, .sav, have bed but few taken tortoise", but
hove ourselves captured between 400 and WO.—
On the otter heed, the thrash General eateethet
he bestehen shove 1000 prisoherC
• A portion of the German army le still In Nobler
wig, while the other portion have crossed the Ey
der into the Duchy of holstein, where It Is beteg
naively recruits d. The went of olliters seems to
be the chief evil they have to coerced with The
velum appears to have been managed with re
markable skill, and with an amount of lots, tenth
as regards tires and material, alramt unparalleled
from its emelloces. The total nomber of the ar
my is now Waled at 28500. Coesiderable Inlets
eat Is felt In the question, whether In case they
_should retest altegether Into Holstein, the Hanes
will puree them into that Duchy. The probe
bility tattoo such would be the case. The King
of Dram vk u Date of Holstein, but Danmark has
ninth or to do with the country, which be holds
timely ae William the,Fourth of Eagland recently
held Hanover. and it Is, consequently, an lade
needed' sure of the Germ.. C nfedtration. The
King, however, will argue ther' - i as Duke of
Holstein, and a member of the German boned,
he km not eittacieet power to prevent en army
from guttering In Holstein for the purpose of at
tacking the Daniell Ddehy of Schksarlg, he must
then employ the Dales to perform the task which
tb• Gonnantt ohnold tto , totot hot oloont.
PROCLAMATION OF THE STADTHOLDEB.-
ATE OF SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN.
Frucitv Causes—The fortune of war Is at all
limes micertain.. In the recent battle it has not
been on rho side of our bravo army; but the spirit of
a people that hes commenced a resolute C 094,14 for
the existence of Ito fatherland, is not broken by a
single defeat. The army hen been driven back,
but not conquered. Our lons is considerable, but
it shall be replaced. A position has been lost, but
it eau be regained. One brethren in Schleswig are
greening under the yoke of the enemy, but with
the help of God, • second attempt lama effect their
deliverance. Our story , ia now in a commending
position, and, with undiminished courage wait/ to
le brought into action.
Fellow Citizens! Nothing is lost if we mandfluir
ly together, unshaken in resolve, and determined to
risk every thing for the sake of our rights, oar hon
or, and our freedom. Success does not depend on
numbers alone, but rather on courage and
line. Oar fathers showed themselves greatest un
der adverse circumnance.-let os hope their
sons will ant prove less courageous and persever.
tog.
Our fatherland expects that everyman will do his
duty.
Tar Smartstornzasys or tun Pectin or
SCIILESIVIG HOLSTEIN.
REVENTLOW, lIESELER,
BOLSEN. FRANCIiE KROHN,
ROENHOFF, tONTENAY.
Biel, July 26.
RUSSIA,
AN IMPORTANT DOM:Yr-NT.
A.Russian cheater note to the European Gov
ernments, declares that the Emperor regards the
difficulties of the present stale of Europe as cape
hie of or...lotion except from the treaties of 1815.
In Belgium, where those treaties had been broken,
distance had prevented intervention; that the tame
difficulty did not exist in the case of the Duchies;
and that in order to natunin the integfit. y of tint.
ties, ho would lend his active support to the Etna
(Denmark in his endeavors to incorporate the
Darby of Schleswig into the Danish Monatehy. 7 .
The note boasts the support which the Imperial
Cabinet will find to ins determination to uphold the
treaties of 1815 , in the Government of France,
winch is called a faithful ally.
Without doubt this note is calculated hr excite •
high degree of attention throughout Europe. If
France is inclined to restore the treaties of 1815,
the drat step she has to rake is to bring bank the
vagrant Bourborn, [(Russia will. insist on regard- .
ing de treaties as the public law of Europe, she
must give hack to Poland her indenendent consti
tution, and set up again the Republic of Cracow ;
She must further restore Green to the Pone, se
cure to Hungary its historical oonstitution. and mi.
do the miming of her own policy in the Danubian
principalities.
AUSTRIA
A letter front Vienna, of the date of inlv 26,
states that General Willisen had written to reron
Hess, Master of the Ordnance, desiring , him to
send Austrian officers to Proceed as volunteers
with the `Schleswig army. 'Me General had par
ticularly specified one officer of Etteineen whose
anis:once he greatly desidenees. Baron gels has
been mmspetted to derisne tine request in an °diesel
'mintier. :leveret A ammo odleent, however, have
resolved to obey she tall, even at the rusk of never
again entering the Auettion service,
Geoerel Havens was received at Vienna by the
Emperor to • most gracious manner. When the
General adverted to bra undeserved stall, as he
did at the commencement of the interview, the
Emperor took great pains, hen in ram, to divert
the conversation to another topic. The General
took occasion to tell the young monarch a few
truths, which be had probably never heard in his
life before. Toe emperor necorapenied hint on
hts taking leave, right Is the door, and shook him
warmly by the hand. 'The visitor departed for
Gents..
The Catholic priesthood of Sebleimbnelr, near
Vienna, have been pretending a display of super.
natural power, in the person of a girl, out of whose
hands feet, and left Ede, blood is mid to flow ev
ery F riday as threat. On her brow are the letters
J. N. It. Hundreds of people hasten to Settleirn•
teach to east their mites into the meted treasury In
honor of the new saint. The courts have iavesti
gatelthe matter, and report that the whale history
of this mmtcle toms upon • fraud; that the secretion
of bloody sweat Is accounted for in a molt natural
menace, and that the initial letters have been pnit•
toned by chemical agents. - Although the frond has
beet' so clearly proved , the people's eyes are ant
open; nor will the pries hood bebrought la punish
met.
Sin Frandsen hispreoag Ira patted:lan a 'incl.
bark( Malays, of the Alta Cancan ia gives the
following dearriptiou:—
.Then comes the tamp Malay, dratted in a hail
civilised style, very dirty, bat wih carriage and
hew* that would become it refal wart. He luck*
out of place in our streets,= one the Idea cis
digenuat•daal Ovoid
NIM=M=M
Tfie rum paper,' &She misfile' from' which tha
above is ezaraeted, rogations that the Chineme , of
whom thereitre gate a number thereoue an laths,
trimly thrifty, aeoommodatlng, gwet people; and
thalliuseians, Sandwich laindas e Proslawi, Mex.
cab, Chilenca, Peruvians, Spaniards, Frenchmen,
ridaiishates, etc.,' am coastautly le', be bee amid
the mothrythrong: A earimpoodeni of the London
Times, writing from San Francisco, thus spesb
of another budef population: ' ' '
"It is* mortifying fact,that this place, lad enough
at all times, is becoming lamed with the aeon of
oar penal colonies The State Legislature has pas•
led an let to prohibit the importation of tide Man
of vermin. To reader the law effective, Is ; howes
er,difficult; imezecution is a matter of delicacy,
and might entail kilted= upon Innocent parties,
puticutarly lapin captains of Teasels clearing from
Sidaey ; the more particularly as'are are Shit to
haves conidderable trade with that colday. The
legislators who made this law feel all Mese du
collies, and expect that the Englah Ministry will
do something to help them in a matter which re
items so strongly upon England."
The Tribune translates the following from a Po.
Rah letter in the Allgemans Ziesair
.It Is daily made morn apparent that Poland to
battening to is eternal sid.ep with gigantic, steps.
The aristocracy of the kingdom, who, In spite of
all temporary sympattilea with the people, are oil
an aristocracy, have broken with the denunreepi
and visibly become (timidly to the government,—
They feel that they cannot satiny the demands of
the democracy without Mauler( themselves, and
clearly perceive that all national efforts most now
ho hulks!, because every conditiou of access
wanting. At the same tinte,in order to save ap.
pearatmes, It 'imported that the Czar is about to
make a:emersion' to the kingdom, and must be
met half way, although these very ponies are
convinced
then the Poles, as a nation,. hive no
concession, whatever to expect from him. Is a
word, the aristocracy of the kingdom believe that
they must choose between theirownexlinetkra and
• mese Utuou with Raul', and they cave adopt.
ed the latter. This great metamorphosis explales
the numerous acts of grace already granted, mid l i i
perhaps the universal amnesty to be bestowed In
December of this year. The Rosalie policy has
taken the :narrow out of the Polish nobility, who
can's easily resign their existence a, their love
or show, so that they are ready to yield to the nu.
alterable and postpone that national regeneration
about which there has been to mach deelamadioe
to thetlay of doom. To this decision, the exam.
pie of Daniell gives additional weight, where, as
they see, the most boundless mutation prevails,
end the Polish noble hourly trembles in feu of the
revenge of his former subjects who have taken
possession of his property. They see, too, that If
they only go over to the government they can treat
the Jews and the common people in the same at•
homy way as before. In the Grand Dicky of
Poste, the split is hot no evident,but even there
the nobility are more and more drawing back from
the people's party end the exile. Dude, the Si.
Jslm's festival of this year, the nobles have been
every where publicly blamed for hying mole in the
old luxury and letting their wifortunsit coucuy•
men in exile to die of hunger. Theis Kmiciesko's
'Puna Polecat' neetrui to be appteactung its loot
stop."
impravemeau a Danuntiy.
DL O. 0. STEARNS,Iete of Demon, is prepared to
manafacture and net Dune Tartu in whole and part.
alien, upon lined:on or Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
TOOtnnettn C0111:0 to nos 5100750, where the nerve is
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
o office, Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
Reran co—J. D. }Madden. F. 11. CUM - lela
DM D. ausT,
' • 1:1[6.1. COM.' OfrOnflik
and Demmer, between
',Dirket sod Ferry streets. esit.dtrio
ENCOURAGE. flOallu I7STITUTIOZIII
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
C. O. HUSSEY, Pant,.• • —A. W. MARKS, BUY.
Dfftee—No. LL Water street, is the ware !tee.< of C.
11..13 RANT.
lid COMPANY is now prepared to Inman all
kinds of risks, on bonne., maoulaMonell, Veld.
merchandise in store, and In transit* vessels, he .
An ample guarani) for the ability and integrity of
the liastnnuon, I. afforded in the character of the Hi•
feClale, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, Well and
favorably known tolhe contennuity for their pm:deuce,
intelligence, and
0. Hussey, Wet. Plagaley, Wm. Las
num, Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward
Heacelton, Z. Kinsey, S. liarbaugh, IA M. Elm.
ap3o--u
ED` brLetta's Vonawoon.—The effects of this truly
rattan:dinner medicine ere meat eatislactosy to all
eases la which it has hew, tried. No other medicine
hewn - kat produced each effect* eo inatantmeeocsly.
It has only to be administered, and relief fehows as a
matter of coarse. It has been ni ed, in the practice ef
the best physleisas or o'er country, pod by them pro
nounced equal, If not superior to any maiden, tent
offered for the atpulaion of worry: 'II is the Ten
medicine orliAnk was wanted,^ la a Monk addrfased
'to the Preptiones daily. Read the fellowinr-- •
'ile may certify that we have sold Dr. hllLane's
Ameneen Worm Specific, or Patent Vennifuhe, the
iis.styleki; and It ha. risen unbounded Iltiii.llolll.
It le no ImpoWthen on the community, but is what the
imbue recommends It to be—a univereal specific fee
Nob afflicted with worms. II HUGHES h. CO.
Mod Creek, Stsaben co., Sept. 7, 1517." • ~„,„
(jj•For We by f. KIDD 4k 00, Nd GO Wood arm.
avgl7-ddArS.
1311 d nostarod to Bight by Um Po
traless.
E. 9. Lnerets—lfir: I wish to bear testimony m the
medical •Inge of the Oil called Petroleum. I was (or
long time &Dieted with • heel,' inflamed nod very
ntee eye, so much ea as totem sight entirely for about
three months, with very Utile hopes of ever reenyeting
the sight, and hat a slight prospect of having it re.
Raved of the Kant.; MI attending phyeiman was
ansaetteserul In minting h care, or in giving relief,
and adardeo me but little encottregement. I heard of
the Petroleam about the let of April, ISA and gave
It • viol• the resell 1., the tight is manned and my
eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go
oat In the son. ANN IRELAND.
Mansfield at., Clnehinall, May 44,1EG0.
8. S. l.nroe—tor•. I have been afflicted with Pile.
tor ten years, and have tried other remedies, without
permanent relor, until I braid of the Petroleum.
bare end only one bottle, and think I am entirely
eared. I recommcne it to all who are afflicted with
Piles. I have known it to be grad for rare eyes.
Cinelnnati,llla7 21:1, IBM. E. C. OARREI SON
Bet sale by Keyser t McDowell, 140 Wood meet;
R . E Sellers, ST Wood at.; D M Curry. Alleghcoy city;
D A Elliott, Allegheny, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, 8.81. BIER,
bi Canal Basle. Seventh id, Pittsburgh
Mao 01 Ohio and Poona. MR. Co, Third st.
PlrmennosiAggast 5, 1550.
Too Stoetholden of the Ohio ami Penneytenni
Rail Road Company an hereby notified os par , 11
eighth instelateet of five dollars per share, at the odic •
of the Company,. or Delon the Mb day of Adittet
The ninth instalmenti on or beats the 00th day o
September. The tenth Instalment on or before t 6.
m:rth day of October next.
Mr The 7th honelmam was ealle4l for on the L'eth
July lea..
rug3:etf WM LARIMEIL Jr., Theasuree.
FILL IMPORT3IIIIII OF MEDIUM!.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
199 WOODSTREET,
Are now ;imputed with a large and fresh ...elk •
ylinfieh, Gannon, and Amerman Ifsrdw.re. In of
soperier ledoeewents to buyer.. Thenw within. t
parch... will plomoie their bitten by Tonkin
•brooch nor .lock, u they are daces:abed to nll
the Malt tes.onablo urm.. tugl3
M'CORD A. CO,
Wholesale & Retail Mano ism re re &Dealen in
HATS, CAPS & FURS.
Os,. Wood &PIM ata.,Pltimburgit,
Where they one a toll and complete :MO of Hats,
Cat s, Lira, to , of evereqnslity and style, by ea bolo
sale end Retail, and inane the attention of their ego.
t meth and patch gentility, nestling them that
beywill sell on the non atyamaagao. rains.
aagltelf
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
OA Wood Ili, betrreall Third k Vosirth,
Are now reccivieldShair very large and impertur Fall
• block of
Burra, 1110118, AND B1100A118;
Also, EONNErs and FLOWERS, all of do Imo.
mid a, and eXpreisly adapted to the west! trade.
hao or n soleeted with peat omi t and 1m to sins
and qua or Is not sorrowed by oar stock to be
found either castor west. Oar costauters and met
shanty geortally Ur invited to eon and examine, as
we are dots mined to sell on the most reasonable
terror. A Iro,vioodyroVo Palau Robber Sh.a of all
binds. aorri,dtf
WANTICik,
A PTOITT well grown Dog, to take charge of
.1"X. Horse and le render L !meet generally neer
40041 a home and garden. Una won mono experione
preferred. Fur name of advertiser, apply at In
omen. • mmatdt•
Hew Goode I New Geode.
RLEBER has Jost tecelvtd a llom lot of Brass
• instromonts of the berm mantifocturo, selected
y tumeett with great care, for cgs market, seen as
Yalta Ttongsorres,Oar Horns, Bugles, Cornets, Tubas,
tr.; also, a Ono selection of Mule Hoses, waging
two
. and ito .r ee tu , r , LFlgisit t n Aegs i d . cons . ,:r.
t i nteZolhat ' n tuta n g, fourTenth4 . 4 AAlad td.
yriq StUN OM THR OS WHEN HARP,
Armes tot nod street. •
vEr .k.u. P4PEat_ A Imo no i tortnen , t of W.&
thirjaurlrtirg;l.m.qo to it porg I : lt a tilv it =o
a •
83 Wood ot
VEYIIITE'S celebrated STITO SALVE AND
Yl' 13TRENOTHENINO PL TER pnee !Awe—
• sovereign remedy (Sr ch. oak, beamatle areettons,
weakeesa and' lameness of moat plate of the body,
Weald., burns, 1107 C., of moo kind., eats, swell/ne•,
ern line, 6rat.ef, COI., and ft lefts erhen"drst coming
Also, the Malt convenient .1:11 WO sticking nave for
suenstheldng Neste/land dndlei on the feet.
For ale by B N WICK/IEI9IIAM
aered Cot, SUM& Wood Ma
SOLOXIDAI SCIIOVIIIIIII £STAT
LL peittons ,who transacted haziness with . Mr.
Stootet Wlthio Eta days preolotts to hie death,
wolah 0000rtad On the lush% of Monday, the Add or
Jaly, ars month: 11y requisted to eau Immediately
mike IWra of tdr. Thom No 118 Wool at.
Wll.l.lahl P nsvm, tt Ads
3AS W LIUCHANitti,
11.11;f0EY1 9—‘lllos , oompooml Erne* of
rMk omuoe, übsiltase Calooselop_luiod inn
yugll y9IOWILLIO4W
:.; ,, . , (3 , 1+ , : , T. ,- p? - e- - - ,- .).,: t -.
10 40 FESSoltniltil31110LNIE.11t.'Wil deliver it
Lactate eln Englith.onFndaylt theJ)l ,lninfast23,atesaly
candle lignr,ln the pablit square amends
/Inaba:rah, on what he hu written concerning Prof
Webster, In the paropalsi fait paellabodi and untied
n /wponant Rh closures," also , - an to aVen- -
:wee o the quitted .DemPhlell EP to
21, that he bat received mutation, and tat this
revelation leas been cot finned by sign., that Proteg
ees Webster did net deserve to be hanged: ;hal the.
killing of Parkwan was arty a tratie comical show
oldie devil, who had pounced Vrebst, ter /a rhe
occusary met Internally, to mete eppuent what has
been shown In the pamphlet, that there are certain
public characters who but eteaerse , to be hug by
the one. a WI they the." Chris will not hug
these gentlemen high °Fuca yet he ittatructa and
expects them, by cruse algae, to be his epode. of
the new era oared the klUteniem The meeing will
be opened at usual by the Rey. 11 Rirkludif •
la this pamphiet,eutnted I` , Mlbortilmt intelosurei t .
Lc., en etch page the fint column cnntalterhe Eng
lish teit.•ha the second the carnet:lauding Getman
trallslatlaa Each copy of the patty et costs lOUs,
ib copier! glount 100 erp!es St in the printing office
of W. iallinder, Pittsburgh, Pa. Quite wil l for
isle at the lecture.. ,
On Sabbath, August 45th, at 4 o'clock, P. K., the
same Lecture wi he delivered la German , . at the
Camel wedge, Pena areal, Pittsburgh.
atria di,
. All 13.1dO1.NIR&It
r INSEED OIL—IS beg lust received and fa sale by
au v 4 BRAUN tiIt:ITER
PATENT BLACK— IS kis Just reed for gtialoy
¢l2l UR &UN A REITER
.
FANCIY PIIINTS-3 cases bill, alio Fed - Prints
}tut neared by 811ACCLET r &
2E112
.101 Wood gt
OAI3.SIMEREi-A few cues Palley Cusimeree,
bright eo:ors, jun received and foe Stileby • •
utU VIIIACKLETT & WHITE
L IN : EED 011 T-10 lir sale by
Oil NATAICER ic CO
T a Tufn k: VEaMia l i t - CliggaitE . F d t re°
CHTZE VEILAIILLTI B IANL , %e i gIo i rigI i t t4 II O
IL_. sogH PINK kegs sjp , e 3 i 3 ArAr N ag i t i ta n
CO
IT ANNERS' 01L-1.9 brls for gale by
to l SCI10(11111AWER *_CO
LARD OIL—IO bd. for sale by
aa11 22 J econoNtaAlEtt &co
ALCOHOL -10 bar for solo OP
awn
SCHOONMAKIIII. At CO
gvasy COW
rrIAKEN op by tlie subseribet,'trespassinir on his
.11. premises, a... 0 Wiltlzabstrg !on the relsd leading
to licadooekle -a middle sized Ctsvr, with
whits stripe along- her baek,hintl part of her thighs
belly, and (tee orbits, lons stash horns, sopposeh to
be about six yeeni old, and gives • little 'sulk. The
owner is Kasen.] to coma and'prove property. pay
thorn,, ant take her away
- --- •
- ARTHUR CLEELAND.
Witkirn H., Aug. 22, 030.--ang22:dittly2l.9
Extra fatally Inestr.
CONSTANT smoke. of Wont'. euperlor FanLy
Floor brill be k ,pt for saki by
ROBERTSON tc'itEPPERt
aogikillOt ISt Second et
-
PIAID FL aNNEL-4.—A. large:wawa:meat of Plaid
Flannels just reaeived.aad for tale at alanufac
tater,. ptleea.
.1 11-LEE
aatal. ,i Liberty at
• i „
TIM first clam!: of_p_referred bredl'ors of the late
fiirn of fitn , laiSi Wade lc Co. vrill please call on
too undersigned. so the office or Ht. blur klon.corcer
ci blatant sod Muni street,. and ecelva a dividend
on the Interest due ihern, by °idol , [-the Milgrim..
serail JOllii FLEMINts,.44II.
V oat.. Ladies , L ry fartimer,
Corner of Penn et end Ilatkerit alley. opper wing of
old Coneen Hall bnildlne, entrance on resin Meet,
nearly oppoolle the glottal:10 Hotel.
TNIS limitation will be Re-Opened for the recep
boa of Young Ladies, on the first Monday of tie/
nth, (September, ander the superintendence o
Mrs P. 'DAVIS and DAUtiLITER, late Principals o
the Fem.' a Semlnary,Lonisville,
For terms, see alveolars. to apply to the principal.
Rey D. know, D, D. Kea. W. Piestrio,
Ker. D. If. Riddle, D itl Rev. S. M. Pastas,
Her. Mafia:del Wert, Gm J. K Moorhead,
Her. ♦v. la Howard, I Richard Edwards, Esq.
talc& d. 30.
Carpats t Carpets 1
B tea now opening a large assortment II Car.
VT pets, at one Carpet Riarehoose, Fourth street,
consisting in part of the tollowing varieties:—
Y.ltra noperftne Tapestry Carpets;.
English and araallearl lirassels do;
hair& superina thee ply Carps
us:hne do do;
4.4, 4, and 5 Tapestry Com Carpets;
tfopertine log brans Carpels;
Extra fine du Eta; •
Ftne do do;
Com Mon, all Wool do;
4-1, 14, and 5 b Common Van Carpet..
also, Walt gods, Window hiltsdes, hilt/. Binding
0,1 Cloths from IN ft to W ladies wide.
The above tined, swill be offered in those wishing
to pritelisse at once. lower than ever offered in thin
marsts. We invite the Emotive of all, to call and
exvialoe one stook before parched/in eisegvhere.
sairrn W Meet lITOOCY
I=l=ll
1 - 1 7 bIeCLINTOCK has but received at his Carpe
TV . arcrowoo, No 15 Foono toreer, a Tory Pond
some anolostortt at flogs, toorobleh we writs the at
terulOtt Or r IttOtola4lll. noel°
1oam:co-6o keis a twist reed for sate by
'a6a^s LIAItDI(„J2M!ARCt
EWANOERE-3 bogs for solo by
bon. • HARUV, owes tco
LEAF TOBACCO--50 tat& for role by
.82.4 HARDY JONES I CO
We
GATHERS--3700 Lbe jest reed for We by
F
cosi) atutivat & BARNES
BUTTER—Kegs brlliwt r e ed for ..10 by
8H RIVER k LIAILNE9
POTASH—O WU last Tee% for sale by
gley:o
- —814 RIVER & DAMES
"'HUI& RUBBER PACICINGVII • lbs usorted
Weal:ma, from 1.3 t to 1 leek thick. The &bays
packing to prepared .so that VOLI degrees Paterthelt
esti] rot affect It, and Is superior to every th ing else,
du no satallate ttaa 00 mach elaiticity etaada
aa Ligb a dearCa of beat, awl May be ueed ,boat all
yen. whet. peeling is necessary, v tubule
plates, piston sods, smut lOU., ate.= coca., cylin
der beads. lte. Pot solo wholeule and scull by
A If PHILLIPS
7 & 9 Wood it
(OFFS —O3 uazza prima Omen itlo for .01.1 by
tJ aogYU ♦ CULBERTSON & CLOUSE
INDIA RULISSIL BELTING-4 astreeelved, a large
assortment of Belting of Tlflollll alies, vagieg
sum to lb locus in width, for rale by
Js H PHILLIPS
N.H.—All PSIS ald are guaranteed tothe porches
tr to be topegior to Lather In every respat, sod to
give aausinetion. , Any Belts tat prove deficient
we 11w e nhan ced or the money refunded. aorAl
USE! ROSSl—Warranted to brifarraporiot to
LL Leather,}o et recd of the toots
loon feet I inch Hydro.;
1:0 do If itch do;
00 do f inch do;
505 do snob 'do;
duo do a !nob Engine Hose;
Par solo at the Ines Rubber Depot of
J & H PHILLIPS
7do Wood et
LaAAIUN ILA/Ult—Jait melted, a lOt of sqatio
C Family Floor, ntandarlanal. by Wm LAUF, EN
Poland, 0., (oracle by
A cULDPRTPON t CLOUSE
005 Liberty sl.
CaI:INTER OIL CLOTII-300 yd. 64 timed, of
duremut P14.r..b.1 11 il reed for We by
& H PUILLIPS
24.0 Wood et
bLACH OIL CLOTH for C4,1.144=-100 yan.ls 4 4
,L) Milled, jam tvcciTc4 and for ”le by
abgXo J t it PHILLIPS
TOBACCO-2.50 boxes M.ofactored Tobacco,
bud arid to anise, for sale by
00g2.0 ACULSk..IITBC.N t CLOUSE
BATTING -930 bales Noo 1,11.1. d &on bond sod
for sale by A CINALRTSON & CLODDY.
SVOA Itt—Loar, Ctutbed, And Powdered Sugars
kept constantly on band and Mende by
utpo A CULBERTSON &CLOUSE
JAPAN VARNISH-2 bolo, a good aside, jou o.
cawed by isog2ol J d. II PHILLIPS
COPAL VARNISII-2 brls just reed for male by
•at'lo
BOILED 011.—I WI Just roteived far sale by
.100 J h II PHILLIPS
Rand , . Pestoon•hlp and Copy Books*
above book. baring been introduced into
I ;whim and private schools ip Plasonoth and Ally
pheny,the author boo appainted the sebrertber ahem
for their sale in this city.
Teaenets and other+ welt be supplied at palate.,
prices, al tllttGa to eircalar. J H AIELLOH
agile al Wood H.
30 t-.l c :ll E a S aA a f s o p :::,:i ll,lcachlm g Powder, juo re
-
0
•0419 Ltbeny st
BotaiViat Matthew B. Caviiii - , - doohL -
A pergola lndet ted to the said mutt° are tiquest.
A
rd to mole iturcuilkatopajtoontottad those tavirg
cl FigauM It to preekut them, duly authenticated
cod wi th out delay, to ether or the undenigued roe.
cotart. :MAR U. LOW kty.
:HARVEY CIIILDS.
, WALTER H. LOWRIE.
AVILVAIN wusteats,
ID Ger=24-4,'Bationore,
AGENTS for the ago of Soda Ash, Bleaching
Sowders, to., kayo on band, and am consuintly
r. art-slog direct iron the hlanalleune,s, tee labor.,
ar.lele• or the hen and most approved brands, which
they offer to the trade en quantities to sail, and .e
!cassia...ter rate. anslnAllse
OT/O.E.
Oise of Piusbarzh Gas Company,
AoOsst
fit...alders of the hash.. Lias Company
are heruny notified, that the Annual Ifleettng of
tut tfrocCromers tor the Elecuou at Ttnrer, mut be
11.1.1.11 th e 011100 01 the company, iti the ity of Pitt.
burgh, on Monday, thelacood day of Soo ember neat,
between the hours of two and five o'cl4k, P. M . tot
Me purpose of electron two persons to ea as Tons
taco tor said canto.),
for LIMO years, out the said
second day of,September teat.
to ulthr THOti.IIAKEW,
JUNI AtCerre.
tug 17 SeLL.ERS 6 NICOLS
COF . F: a c.—IC4 hap wimp 0n4.510(1.061,L
T OBACCO -40 bzs Remelt & ebb:woe's Pie
IQ bre Price & fl.rdwoodl. Pei
3 beret Minorca , kif lb 'nip; •
Recepred nad for WI by
EIMLMVc NICOLE
•
MACKEREL! MACKEREL!-100 tilt, more of
those huge No ahlaeltereo, for solo by
C A hIeANULTY fr. go,
Gaze Bodo.
A/X.011044 br Is Dull reed for ao Xy
J If OD & CO
n0.g17 Cu Wood et
074 Sira5llJAP-10 eases rot.d.tor 1 sbr
J IrDa.oo
FIN 1g176 - 01L—tiCs gala reo'd for sale by
14 sogl7 .._ .. . JXUD & CO
DIONZII-1 - Ites assorted, for solo Xri
LP 0n417 . - J aIDDAL CO
IV b]
g usganKii nizt..04).0 it,* reed for so., J 7
.e7O . • • • J MO& CO
Jtioriirospratt & *ma ,
834 FA: k 5 ?LILL* bove . gle br u ltg o l b w rare d . par: ,
oeilaroOLT/'Aensa aht "Ea s :rp .
otter obipi, vital:44de INA& andßalurocoo,oramait
ed superior frOptli Mouth ...nu quota) , to any lut.
gannet, far taleat4h towers once for cash and op.
raved . mac maw
- mists mbosiyousa
s •
- vrocoLtacri atroor
rrlitt 11nd...a nerd hes on hand, and la 'den day ra
teilles hem din manolietat rs, comignment
• hope lot of Flannel.. ell ecron. plain and Derma;
Also. Bed Bletkeiv Blanb et Costing, Beaver C mho
.CasslMetas, So..lona and Tweeds:which he whl sell
I p she tale or Fiore, sh minetacturve pricy.. The
mtention °ldeates. in woollen goods in invLEE,ited.
II
avoid 1 Lloor w
WIWI/ Vitt: uIL C.l.A.lll—dfriEm
table, atand,and bureau conominautind palterrq
and prices low, at N.. 7 b 9 Wood a.
anal. ric H PHILLIPS
FIAM.I9 uLOTLI-OXO yd. 4 4 Floor Oil Co•b;
690 yd, 3.1 do
ds 6.4 do '
•
..41.0 ye. 6.1 do
Filial', wholesale and rota, by
J PITILLIPS
_'a4lo' 7 9 Wood at
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERIIIIP.
rllFlEpiannee•bipofJobo stoo Stockton. composed
of Iha node:walla, b. this day been gallsolvad
by saaOial consent. S. B. JOHNSTON,
P. O. STOCKTON,
Pataburgb, Jaly
-
PRINTING lb 800/K BINDING
.• . •
THE OLD—ESTABLISHMENT,
.210 60 Tierra, below Market et.
W. S..HAVEN,
fgeeeessor to.lohntruin Stockton,)
RESPECTFULLY Infonaa hie friend. and the em
tomers el the old eatablishmest that., heeler
porehaaed the. Printing °Dee and.DOofi Bolden of
Mt late firm, be Is &coved to acetate with neatness
and diopateb,every!deacentlen of • -
DOOR & .1013 PIIINTINO AND DOOR BINDING
Haring had the management of the Printing depart.
ment.pf the late firm :or arrenteen years pan, be
reels eorifident of being able lat reader matron on to
all who an favor him with thelepatronage.
Astraat 10,1650.--tmatikdlre •
. . .
...
PROPOSALS POLL TIRERZR. •
Odtee of ea Ohio. & Penn. R. R. CoI/ .
Pittsburgh, Attg.ls.leso.
PROPOSALS in writing will be received by the
undenenenen unulToesday. the let de) , of October,
for the deliver of the CIOSS ties required (or laying
the track of the Ohio and Pennsylvania 4lsil Road
from hence to Massillon '
• distance oflOrmiles. The
number of des required will be *bent one thousand
nine handfed per male. The ties are to be of senor ,
white oak or rook oak, subject to the itapedden of
the engineer of the company. Thee most be cot with
a saw, to to lengths ot eight feet. If of sawed timber,
they are. to be seven by eight Inches square; if or
hewed titaber, they are to be dined ern the top and
bottom to a width of eight Mean. They most be
clear, of , berk, delivered and plied rip en the line so
directed by the engineer between the first Of lannary
and fins or may cent . Bidden are regnested to state
what number area they ;novae to deliver, and or
what sections of the rail road they propose to deliver
them. They may pterpose for eit ofehestant °gimlet,
it of locust, they may be seven lecher:Alum.
Proposela are also invited for furnishing mud ells
of ivhtte pine or white oak, 4 be four by nine Inches
squa de l iv ered om _eighteen to twenty four tett long,
to be on the line of road as above.
it . ol3ll4laN. Jry ireddent.
an 10 Moot
LiiIHPIOLLY Plu IHUN-70 lens .on Pig boa, on
j: the Allegheny Wharf, and Iby mate by
eagle &RFLOVD
TUST yee - eived Soul Phllliporilla I beiory Win yna
Oil Cloth Creek &Potent patterns, for 'ale by
angle J & H PHILLIPS
/000 FE roc E ei r vedrotTlM H* l.l - H H AVIVr i
7 h. 9 Wood Bt.
N.11.--All Bete sold le warranted to the purchasers
to give attinfavion equal to leathet or the thuds re•
turned. . aught
ISISULISLI & CLASSICAL ACADEMY
VIPIIIS Institutkm mil be re opened fm the rtceptien
of labs and young gentleman, on the fast Monday,
the second day ot September nest
lla plan at a Academy is comp& henaive, em•
bracing a liberal tonne of 'mut:mien in Classic and
SclentiSc Learning, the Modern Lanrusges, a fall
coarse of Cennoercial Studies. and the nations branch.
es &elementary English Eltiarationl
The Institatlon is furnished mina the &team
3fsps, ()lobes, Physioloweat, Astronomical, Fills
sophlcal,: and Chemical Apparent. by which the
pupil. are aided to acqring a more thorough know
trig* of the sailed& or unites
HOARD (IF INSTRUCTION.
L. Caron. Pmen-rraL.
Wm A Wny A M Inatrue.tor in the Latta Lod
Greek language.
John Drove, A. N., Instructor in Mathematic,
James H. Peed, A. M., Instructor in the Natural.
Mental, sod Moral Science*. 1111
John C. Schmid, Pb. D„ Professor m MCZOR
arm
P. Dot. Professor in Book Keeping.
J. D. Williams. Panfessor In Penmanship.
ACADEMIC EDIFICE.
The Academie F•ifice I. on Ferry street, between
Fourth and Liberty. The bui ding Is large, env.
axious, and Cry, and being put of the trainees part
of the city, it is quiet and retired, Which renders it •
very desirable locanon for an Institution of Learning.
Circulars can be obtained at the hook roles m
Innh cities. lie _Prutelpal can be men at the An•
adentY. saa
gODA ASIII—W casks Icon:van foram a by
unald S A W HAltetraloll
baa reed for sale by
aegls S & W HARB•UGH
et ks 5 Curvit•nd a cats comma, Ham .
recd per .tomes Reveille. for We by
• %mob Ba. vv" HA so LIAUGH
ERRING-40i bxs in siewe and for clic is
astls S W 11A ROICGIT
Er .MB—Evan. A Syrift'a Cindanati t two Cnica;
Alscey's Indian. do
Virginia, do
Scotch cared, not nooked, for .ale by
WM A MeetAntii & CO
angl3 =4 Liberty at
W OW BUFF—Jot, idin io Carg , d r e . a n n , v .. arr .. l"
do For tale by finial) WM A idoCILIIRO tr. CO
SMOKED BEEF TONGUES--A Aar do. for wkle by
anti WAI AhIeCLIJEO & CO
VENISON lIAMS—A for ebbire Venison /lamb
lood3 Wit A DIACLURG A CO
Stomas Bona Trimming..
WE inane the attootloa of show fatoisting 9 sato
Itosts to C UT ILSIOnIIIC12( orrnscusungs, coo:wan
tog Co pan of the folio:snag:— . ,
44 ono 7 { Table Listens, I 1, non Nspklns,
Ilaetbaes Diana,. :3,0te1l Duper, ~
Cant Tiede Covets. t 1011.,
Cotton, Inatettal at WI del Lieu, Isa. 41. c.
aortpuoas,
W I bIeCLIETOCK,
aagl4 Camel Watthaase,:7s Foonh st.
Pile Carpecs.
iIIcCUNTOCK line In .ore arsd fermi° the
Ve largest assortment of Veivet Pile Caspci!lf the
brit and newest . Mile. ever oder d In els env, to
which we Invite the special a tension of those wishing
in puretase. Wsreinotn. 73 Fourth tingle
• Glbland Hoerliak
ASMALL Lot al Gibbed Herring, in prime order
Cot sale by JOAN bIoFALFN & any
n-el 4 Canal Baran
cin intLd. No 3 biACKEREL, Gaston impecrion
IMO pm arriand in prima orderand (or tale by
JOHN' biIePADEN & CO, '
•u 1 4 . " Canal Darin.
R ICE. --15 team; locid'and b 7
anangt4 :Mt & 3:3 Liberty m
TOB/000-60 b. Russell & B.binson's Ns Lamp;
40 b. Canoe. do
• 40 b. Myers' pound lump;
In stare and for sale by
aorta MILLER & RICKETYON
AsUFLPITY .. & StlftellilELD etre telling neat and
p lV. e.. h
.„,,o
piece.
( . l a et , trove ft9odt ne reduced
aril
be
aet ' very row. g"
•mall Plaid Ulaghama.
mv„rz"vt 01:te. 1 .1 1 L20,h1,11,•.° d
choice colors, including . some of a very superior
qttho; alto, all colors of Chamley Gingham,. mug 1.3
Pomace rig aletal
lolLfall , by laaBl 3 l Nhl IIatiALEYJI CO
EN01.1.911, Gino,leaf, and Alathomnicol Schoo
1d Re-Open on Monday, lbe
Webster nu., at the head of berenel iL
•
angty
9aterasy,lot4 Instant, a malt Beech of Heys
Ajtoppoted to neve been lort in the nettrhborbroi of
the Pert Of the Leder would confer a tutor by
fettle theta at his office. auglt
WANTED:
ABIg LE teacher to fill a Tammy in the male pri
miry department in the first Ward Yobli•
school, Allegheny. An examination will take rag
at the tlehool House nt soil Weed on Tharsday th
h inch
Applicteionr, In the mean time, may be handed In
to say of the direciars. Norte bar eaperlenced leach.
era need apply.
A. LAMONT, President.
Allegheny, August ?td leso —wed!"
rESWAY.-1011 bads lust received and for ea e by
tog 3 8. & W. lIARBAUGIL
([I" AOPER'S NEW'MONTIILY MAGAZIN - Inir
LI. Anne. Jelly, and August, pow on eel* at Yaeger
number, by it HOPKINS,
nag> >B Apollo Buildlag,yourth
pliftioNAtli'lso Alteffiifites, dee., by Byrne
-12 numbers of this valuable work now ter sale at
ado per No. by 1.8 7 / R HOPKINS
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CfiaLVLE'S LATTER DAV PAMPHLETS—FIom
1 to A t ter rile by Labe) It JIOPKINB
LaACtlet—Elnialders, Bide., and Ilaair for ule by
Zyp arm? 8t W IlAtt BAUGH
N DOW GLASI--1:00 boxes Eberbessii - Win
;low Glass, assoned sizes, an band, for tale by
aura DURDRIDGE ft INGIIRn At
WALL PA ellitt—W. Y. dIAIteIIALL Is co. tar.
ly reeatrins, from the largest rnumfaetories I.
Near Nark and Phtladelphist. and also from Freon
Axenolea. the nearest and most appro•ed style, of Pa
par Slanging., together with Dordets, Fire Ward
Prints, and Tesler Top. For sale at tat Wood .t., Le
tneen Fourth street and Diamond Alley, (sticeetsor
to 4 4. C. MM.
CIPAI - S — F ft LI A L .
100 of the most valuable and desire bt
.Dulleling Lots to she oily Mamie',
A T prices which will allow Amdsuine profits to
those who perehme to sell again, and !outman.
which It in twinned will give fall smistsetton to thine
who boy to improve and canopy. The Lot. ore scout
one mile from the New Coon liouse..dietn , og the
Seventh and Eighth Wards,and front 00 P.ItfiLVATIA
Avenue, Brunet= Braga. Coasaca. ton,., and
Cuter:millirem". Those en Peensylvenia Arenas are
eligible for rivem dwellings, and are the only Lots
for We on that street that have a view of the line
scenery of the Monongvhele River. Those on the
Draddoek street flank road and those on Commerce
sueet which extend to the liver are well located for
manufacturing and other businessrstablithments being
math nearer the centres of elm business thtw•erls as
propenies on the Allegheny sad over.the Mown.-
bola tutu here been sold at bight tutees Plans
exhibited and terms made known by
wILLIAMS k SHINN,
Attorney'. at Law. Fourth U., Or
Id D CIAZZAht
r:Ma
1) HD WHISKEtte AND DAUB, HAlR7=iriii t ire
111. common [reek of ammo. for which we are at a,
loaf beat to aectient. And we man nay the con
trast is far from producing na agate able area, hot it
may be obviated by the eta or JULES 1 1AIIEL'S
eeVebrated VEGETABLE . LIQUID HAIR DVE,
which will laments normal/ produce the wait beiltiu t
and neutral looking black, brown, or .elteatitin war.
witheat Woman the heir or burning the akin. These
colors are indellible, end are not alfectid by. the -le.
t i ov of heat, perspiration Or 'wet, ..There sat Maar
kindt.o( Hair Dye on sale, bet they all have some
Malaria obleetion to their Imo; Went Malts a lone
}imam prodece the greet, Olken burning the hair and
skin, and tome. whoa pat on, glottal* Italy the team
or anewlyblarkedataref.: JULES HAUEIUB VEG FF
TABLE LIQUOD HAIR - DYE lii the eery , bile which
H entirely free from the abase ebleettoes, is watranied
entirely harmless, and Will produce a beamithi ants
enteral looluen toter is • Manor Omorb an any other
dye in use. Be tendons in purchasing, to tato none
which ha net my name landed, no Mora aro may
Illitadaral of tba eelebrated areal.
I so 4 / 1 "•• awt amiziosockerunum.
,
mtpe Fleurfne int., by
ft : Wtot & IfteCANDL&.9
Can ealieTmr ----
. I "11 7 • 5.4 tV liAltllA UGH
Sli HOOPS-s:e oin wet' and for roe by
Ira • BRAINCTT
enake qabiny, fee aisle by
1,10 • .
111LEACIIINCI ro WAER -33 imprints' beat
13 sl.4,teiree oath.,
'wry by Canal, e tale ai the lowest scoiliet pl;‘ , . by
l seal. & -
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• PeihelimamtleMit •
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thY virtue of 'precept truer the hada, Wan It..
t LIP hltChire, Prot tient of the Court of Cotentin Picas
,art and forthe Fifth Judirirl Vie riot of Penr.ty.velatl
and Jastlee of the Court of Gyerand Terenter,
General Jail Aeitrery In and for, slid flhstr,rt,rri
Wilburn Ken. and Slimed Jane*, Fteht, da sdetate
Judge. of the same gouty, la and . far. ILO County of.
Allegheny. dated . the 10th day of August, la the hear
Of our Lord one thousand eight har.dt ed cod fifty. and
to sae ditswed, for bolding • Coen of Oter and Ter
miner sea General Jail DdiVerl•Ot the Co o t , I the ' e •
to the city of Pittebetab, 00 the Penton Nobdal
OctobOctober oast, at la tirelndrA •
er
notice Is hereby given to ell Sorties , . of the
Peace, Gerener,'„ Cenoantes of Altegbany, that.
they be thou and Ibete, in ark proper , yersonisortut
their rode, records, it:andante., esarelhatiOns..awl.
other, remetabraneca, to co theta ;lanai, ' , which to
their respective Othena la their behalf apperlatn• to ba.
done—dad oho tb,co thistarill pro/Reale tbo ptliotais
that now are or may, be In Ile Jail of sold county of
Allegbeel, to be then and there to proscenia osumo
them as abed barest.. • •
Given ender Inv hand or Pittahtirgh, ;tits 16th day,
of Almost. In ten year of onz.l.eitl Dee thousand eight
hendree and fifty, and et tte Commonwealth the hath,
itoglO:dhantiT CARIEIICURTIS.SheIItr. :
Mew:dated' pliesmon , e Imminence Came
patty ot tkiti City Of Plttaliiirski
Calm.
J. K. MOQEHIIRAD , PreohMT. NV: DALLA9,BOO'7'
rrillE Company la! bow merited "a , IMlne apical
Flatland M A BIN F. 111 SKA of naklnna.
0 ,ffirf,Berand Stott', 11 , 1/ to Eiat., • •
DIJU.C2U•A
Moorehead, - Rudy Paztirson, — Wca: A. BIN
H. H. Hurley, a. D. Elropsort, Jbabon Ithodcs, Wm.
'AI. mi.,adwatd Oleg& A. FiAbalscts, Wry Ccl.
lingwcod. B. C. fiavryer, Chas. halo, Wal Corm..
neirin:dly'
1000 1,111:1011$411 I ;TANTE • a
500
a l ti t s O ut Elifl and alarge number o),Mame
eradiate, are waived intatidiaiely,
open tie linen' the Ohio and Pennsylvania hail Read
between Pittiewsil and. the Slate .Line of Olde, and
&Oman, eh the line tia: Ohio.. A large ausebsr of
blatant and Stone Cotten may Obtain esuptenneht
as the bridge aver the leg beaver at New •litighten.
/application may be made W We! capitate= ,en the
line, or to the Catolienrs Pep:attitude:it at the New
Ilticklau Midge, and tnfornunion 1.1 obtained Ms
We Roil . /lead pan in Pittsburgh. The cavalry in
very ehatten and good wages ere reautaily paid. •
anrl7niter • W tIORINt3rtN.
°Au. rpoqiuno tweitmg.
15000 PERT Worked Osk Flooring Boards,
perketly dry, and of • sorrier qua:hy
for two by . B. LLAB
aorl2:dif . • Shars•burgh.
JOAN, zarzaros kiroos. smut,
•
Erpres.fly frir Strciig.
T 0 avoid the many inconveniences attending the
use oxthe customary Skein, the above article has
been much, and (bra looolme wanted. 11 hasaharrys.
been a mutter of 4siont.butent r ehntyrlii'llt the common
uncle Of llotion,Was control:11y apoolet for Erne
:rat use—Slik, am much more valnabl-, they'd been
been supplied in Skeins, front bleb so Much trouble,
:vexation.and lose hos'aristn. • •
The diflcalty hie attest berth overcome, the petite
'is offered a aired must,, bandlemety put up In • cot •
'Tellico% form Mt domenle In. . '
. ' The only objeirtion dreed against. this ettlele Is the
oath apparent small quantity on arms!. This It easily
.explained. Earn Spool It ar rranted to contain t
yard. afSlik; while the ordtt nry Skein,.. the acme
price, lora Mu au mcertairr q unity, varyintfrom le
to 18 yards. - i •
• The Spool Silk Is rot dytoi use at the rime of per
chase, and it only needs a trial, to convince the Meet
skeptical of im surienoniv in quality. Independent of
the nhat and convenientlforrn rn table!, it is famished,
It has great nqvaniagri oars the Skein, RS Idea.
away with •tbe tedium Of windin, the vexation of
Waling, and the loss of tone in preparing isle, use.
Sold by - : WM. If: BORSTMANN S SONS,
' 51 North Third st, Phila.lerphis•
itultSTXMlN,Blipts k (.' n)
S Maiden Lane. Na,. York.
Sale Agents
15==1
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GLOUCESTER; N woßics,
Gloncuter, N. J neatly mutts Pltlnlaphict.
TIIE robed Abets havini mats artier sive alterations
in their worke; are now prepared to tee free order.
for all kirds 'of STATIONARV. and AI AtrINE 101-
IOINKS,IRBLERS,LOCOSIOTIVES,SUGAtt MILLS
and every dereription of MILL WOBIL
Also, order. foe IRON and BRASS CASTINGS
emitted with deepeteh. •
Having neeared the valuable service. of Mr. Deem
blamtew, or Superintendent, (who its been for fire
years foreman In the Iron NVoi kr of John Watchmen,
now the Vuteem Works, Baltimore, and for twelve:
ietlie Mohawk. nod linden% and
the hits e and Solt. ,, ectady hall Road., N. V../tlity
feel evnlident that all order. erkttuCed to term wilt EA
Artheully executed. ,
(Irvine an eateheive Wharf fnont of their W elk.,
it will afford a aale, hveber lot. all Classes of eleeen
Tellers that may require repair. doting the winter..
C. M.A.110. sinat
Olnuenetter 17.18M-iyMedAWAni:C(
H' C StilClitON has received for I 4 h
ofßilbarrilltstoey ot. the Decline and Fill..
the H omen Empire.
Lle and Lent. , of Illeneas Camplea, ti T. la.
Edited by liVio'lleattie,
Elimeatary lilestohee ni Moral Philosophy. 13y tiio
Ica Rev: kidney Bra eh, AL A.
Leeneres on iho'Ara4riean Peleetio Eystom of Stll ,
gem., y Benjamin BBL 1);
7 altiot so 11.emot7 a Nos.!:
MOSIMi6==I
The Sce&r:t Utter, u romulc6. By
It. borne. ! .
JD •o casks clear tltses t •
3tl casket Blau!dots, to ktore, an 4 for ask,
low, to cline coollgmoco,_l •
auzll JAMES A 71UTC11110:i k CO
DICE-10 resin store, nod for sale by
IL •ux9 .' JAM Lb .& JAVICIIISON &CO
1 - 137 , 1 3 / 1 01LEL—..1UOTrIiNa3 - bliteketbcfballiat id:
IN/ epeettoa, lost received sod rev rble by
3/111E.41)ALZELL
•vee • r 'rt) Water It
1
Shirting Iloattna.
119 PliY tr. ltUttellerltit.Dinvne persons want
-1.91. inF ybiendg Al.hos to lock to their swarm: nt
of th.e. goods. (treat Clio to taken in selecting Its
very beat mete; and as they buy In largo quontines
loom the agents of the manufacturers, trey eon La
sold at the very lowest peters . • ant.
on httild end for rote by •
J
iv . 7A 9 Woad ci
Oil-UN—SO bogs tintsti - 94ii, let•• ore,antrfor
1.7 sale low by It'vtitrbti S iletstiEtT.
VLutlit—in barrels Flour Juet
reed and for sale by • •
•
tILATIIER poutills ale Feu: . 4
hers reeeive
mud tor sale by • -
=M;tl=l
LAND AND 11LItthlt-6 tegli Lxre, i thnx'dp; t
bbl Darter fut role by • W tr. I,IV
I=Et=l
Blt'g SH) -- "-°"'"' - ' Vfe;f , `;;Tlftf',l l Ztr, •
621..! Ina 1O sale l y
m_kil:sllTliri:TßHE'
Kyv— ( 4b " . w7,sl°:lf rt T..„A. tr&.,Lra .
o a u x ,v o i ra .. l t: . 41:11E-96 Liturc!•.. - Lima received
L
aug.3
MN=
M u .lTN,lL ß . u rt c gr.l 3 4l'l'. 6 V:p7f; l l
ALL VLSI, And'ilit lOW pride Inc
qoality. Extra Gee Leaflet lineal; lately reed nage
API'I.K.I--21 la Is JiMt teem for pale by
autP - WIC & McCANDLAISS
T A" 11 rf i ta t ild; r •,VT elle.
Imre . . IV ICk & aIcCANDLtSB
11ta1s—:',4 rCe ttlpelitlf 10(*Wby
au6B R ICI(n MCCANII,E,y
R 00 M 574.
w:11:8
.4 dox horn Uroomr for sue by
[VICK k'll' ANDLF...43
S ALE/11.11:43-21 evoke rialoratoe
`S bvs rizrti do, for onto hv
0v69 ' WICK h AIoCANDLY.o.I.
POTASII-14..euks P01a54 . 4 fulerotlct • o tor alta
by laaabl WICh FIoCANULF.:S. .
A ROMATILXIIIIIO CCC-1:12 Oa§ .51ycreeoponot
Cl.'Aromnue Tobacco (or 1,2411. y
WM=
mAc KERkL—' hrt. NO I:
IS hrle No
po Lel. No 3 farm
harts do tr..r.ala ly•"
SELLERS R NICITOLS
I HIED IniEF,:e tierce; Bu6ii . erfirer6tgniiiil
prima 'IPakIi9I.'rkITCIIOL
UT LUTE 13311-20 brlr reed for @ale by
aufelV; ••• • WICK /r. i`Afirr.EF•4;
DOTASH—:I6 d,IIj parr. Yee L day Or B%ltil .
r .02 WICK & MeCANDLE93
TARS HERRING-4M hie ell bard for sale by
aorl2 ' ' \MIKG TteCANDLEBB
MACK I.:It EL.—:Dlo 3 !dun , Joni ree'd and Inn rola 14
auple Met( If MCCANDLEt‘ii
N. `';41,? 45 ZZlEtVitZe.by
A LEBATI.T.--4 tons for utle tow to ttlor.:iti
b 7 B A FA lIISIE,OCK. & CO
Burl° .. Car. First & Word rt
sTURYPATINF-4)Us ale t,y
augur •, 13 A FAIINILS iUCK tr.
A Itl3 tIIL-03 irtla for rale Pi 'l. • • 1 10 B A FAIINESTOCK & Cl 3
ciorcHrretro in lebuteers, fo r ss
a ye to 1 /3 A .FA/31.01a13111CK &
LOV CLE 3.131F--r4 - 1,10 1. W I.llro Tr eo.e o
tor sale py 13t1R1.111110/E. & 1.1.01111.11
i ttt r 3 ' ' 110 rrt
-
-7LOUR-30 brit ••..
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VLOUR-10 brit "Amity Mille,rine'd 'llll . I , 47 , , t 47
S . fr
ELM FE.ANNETtilittrithif
• d ways keep'-an herd the aboro god; lictight
directly from the littporici.tr.d will-rah:o or soda.—
Biro • further ritypty of Weirh liaore Fissioci• m
oo/rod Ibis ntorobor. _ .114
EttAISSY BLAlA—Rl.—?tcceivc.ditas:cmorninG
Li 10Y Hiller] *1 mot e 'of
. ug4 01.1 . 11 Y 731111CIIFIELD,
gi - ODYfirriD E
.17 - 461 ° 47.7r! ' 4:: '
ova :;i': .. . 3 ECIII.ONMIKEII i & CO.
• No Wood Butec
1141iP.WAit,t; YAL.,
N,r 'n••oN le beety month
3 , o'n• •oNATAKEII & GO.
iron DOR, ..L.1C756 - 2.,:0 ):J•t toooloctl end Or . WI.
by 0u0,2 JrCI loNSIAKE &
;ire
12/
, WI J SCIIOO:9IAVED & CO.
.
I t 4
NDIGO-5 Casty rot orowly
au~lf . CIIohNSTAXDR & CO:
rj, Keg. pure AVolleicadoeetl7:
Wed oud for sale by , .
R. /V W. 13/1F113.11IICTI•
fiFsli7jdo mooned on C 11111112;
jy -- - - - byJ BIDWELL, AgL
mem, sad for .°4°W tor st
E0A149-740- AMlirt•nF cSPno worm
10
Rogalpo, , d
5
10AIm. do
. fn more' and for We by K.,441151t . t ttENNEri ,
Oron
can Vil wuttenemen,
AJ -I can Cld 'Breese:Wk.
casiOU Bases/re Octet reed tdr'edk hy
bre , J ReIIOONMARRH R. fry
BLACK 110NinaZINES
,FIELD have rienvad a [apply of Lave araclesi
alma Warning Alpuray sa 11011 611.ek
I. 2 74 I EVON's ;iv