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Antifflittolm4 tud 'Whig lyomisaations Oar
Allegheny County.
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tai SIXOND SIESION TWILIT TIM VINSMIII,
11A11111AR DENNY,
TITICEIIRS.
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/AMES CAROTHERS,
or snub•.
FON trriYr iT ,
&lOWAN ROUP.IrMON, Pittsburgh
ITIGHAISI, Lower Bt. Clair.
K. C. WALKER. Pitutetit.
JUIIN gpCLWAKIN, Robinson.
JAMIE FIFFE, tinowden.
• M1X.C.11 1 4 1 LITOII.3n,
FRANCIS C. FLANOIN, ruaiiarglg.
C0.X3410 . 11.1,
EZEft lA,iYLES;North Fayette.
AVM. FLYNN, r
CUUSTI MIRTKTO),
P. N. COIYHTNEV, Oblo.•
• Itemptield Hattrand.
-The Weshinmon county papers of this week,
solute a report of iONAiIIAt , KNIGIIT, Ess.," in
reference to his reconnoissance of the proposed
' route of the projected Hemphald Railroad. It con
tains lame curious information, and some admis
sions not very altering to the project be advocates.
V. have not time, however, at present, to review
his report, but may possibly do no for the informa
tion of our readers at soine early day.
The route proposed by Mr. Weight, is, to croon
tie Monongahela at or aims: Monongahela city, and
to moistly the ruvioe of Pigeon Creek. A corres
pondent of the Insainmen Itrpoiur songeals
another route, by Peter'. Creek• Ho proposes Mat
the rood cross the river near Elizabeth, inthis coon•
• ty, and Med •to tole op the 'volley of Peter's creek
for some Id or IS miles to MO•bead waters of that
stream, thence arrow to Palmer's run, thence down
M.lPClelliuld's run, tenet. up little Charnels to
teanith's mill where the Washington and Williams•
part pike ercesea it, and from that point tabs liv3
route that has already bees; , surveyed to Washing-
ton.
()ne of the principal at:patents urged in favor of
tlits route is, that the valleY t.r . Peter's creek is one
of the facet coal to the country, while, °u tile
route by Ihgeort creek there is little or no cont.
'We with Our reatiersto ponce this Sdailll6l l .,
as tt
d% an important one. The route of a road front
Pittsburgh to Washington, which we advotiate,
would be mutest through 4 coutintious coal held,
while the route vccannineaded by Mel knight, •e
-cording to the admi..ioa of the Washington editor,
wonld pass through a country almost destitute cf
•
The opening of books; for the taking of stock to
the lictopfield road, takes; Voce next Monday,
when we shall we whatprcepect there is of raising
two pillions of money, or the one•teeth or it.
RAIL now!, MATTERS.
In the Pau of lam Monday, is • leading tiniest,
artittcain the acial personal and bUllngsgaln style
of the editor of that paper, when smarting under
a knowledge that he has been propetly exhibited
before this community. He bad, in a previous
paper, made a statement grossly false in fact, and
tlutbly
injaziona to the interesto of this city where
ever Ids paper exerted any influence. He had sv
'netted, that inlem Pittsburgh now, at once, threw
All her energies towards 'the construction of the
Pittsburgh and Ste obeli ,I;o Rs:l Road, eke =CA
belicreafter dept,e6 of the b:c•sices and bench's
Of a rail road cannel:A:oa with the great can:deers
:Cal and grain graw:cv regions of the South an d
,Wen. We.took occasion, in a few remarks, 10
chew the falsehood and absurt: ay of the watt,
; went by directing the public at:cation to the msg•
niSceat mark undertaken by the joint efforts u(
• Ike citizens nod cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny,
;sad the eitsens of
. ohio- , ,-the Ohio and Penaspi•
, rasa. Bail Bold—a work under semtraet, and
the iron • Purchated fora length of more than 100
jalles,audichicb, more thansny ether route which
.'coald.bo chosen, ,opeaed up to Pittsburgh the
petit commercial and grain growing region of the
'West. We pointed outcome of the decided ad •
vantages which this route potscseed, foe a West
'erki Roll Bead, ever the Steubenville • project, and
which mint evxr make it the great trunk line from
the , East to the West. • :
The Poet's !eply is ehtmeteristie of the =TOW
-views which govern crery thing which emanates
'from the Pen of its editor. Sell; and selfsaggrend.
Mensent—thrseme the: moving springeof his se.
tion-the motives which role every act of hie pub
lie oarder. Heedless of the public ,welfare,
syrupathires with a Factory blob, or a Peddler
tsrnout, if it Wit bring milers to kis pocket, or
gabs him what he fancies 13 a favorable notoriety ;
although the poor glrls may !starve for bread, from
thwwithering effects of his advocacy, or the mei
le r il . worker in iron may lament his rash folly when
vainly seeking for employment fa other over
stocked branches, while the Wife, all ceased to
'such sad fortune, may seek far an oPFKirtunity to
work foe bread for her children abroad, who for
merly .found eufficient occupation in their care
at home. Self is -rem in his pertleaclotts oppo
aitlon to the gmat Interests . of Pennsylvania, In
his warfare iitgaleat her cherished principle of pro
. motion, which woo alike the honored principle of
all her worthy eons, of all parties, until has trade r
born vrithin.her. border', fro m the fool deceptions
practiced in the election of James Polk, became
a iolitinnt principle with a fallen and corrupt party.
A's sett le his rating principle, he fanciers oilcans
are governed by a like power, and he, iherefore.
'aitributus one edvecacy of the Otto sad Perin.
sylvanLa Rail Road to the fact that we happen to
reside in Allegheny! We ere not • Pittaburgher,
aye this astute judge of human motives, but an
Allegheny nom, and', hence our opposition to the
Steubenville project. This is the burden of his
- coiumn or tirade. Ho brings no argument to re•
bat oar statements, which to conclusively show
the auperiority Of the rode chosen for our west•
ern rood,..but rails at Allegheny, poor Allegheny,
as if Pittsburgh, 11114 her humble sister across tho
river, were not one and the "Imo in all.theirin.
t crests. r What is Allegheny but a part and parce l
of Pltulugh, and_as much. identified with Ea in.
Invests in the people on Wood street, or Wdey
street.. Pittsburgh has spread bench( over the
riven end the hills, and thin population, as far , as
the in COOGOrIIO, Is ono and indivialla In in.
tercel, and amnia be in feeling and affection. Wo
are ill Pittaburghera abroad, not Allegheniaus, or
Eftrosinghaesem. Thero_aboold be no rivalry ex.
etept In what promotes the good of the whole, as
'Ow interests oh nth are squally comas:tea,
•Supmee the depot of the %Vegan gail Road
Omaha be in Allegheny of which the Pont cum•
that not n part of Pittsburgh, and wain cot
benefit ther whole city Just 23 much as if it wan
located oa Penn ouLiberty streets. Ia Pittsburgh
never to exceed its present narrow limits? In it
to ite forever bounded by the limited space which
. 'lice between Grant street and the Point. If ns,
where era the two hundred thousand inhabitants
to And elocution, which wo expect mill in Cnat
the city known na Pittsburgh in 1960? Will not
all the level ground in the vallien, and oven tilt
very tops of the hills be covered, harming ono
the most , picturetque and clarions Ojos no the
teethed, and this ktearn the world over, as
Anthers! Away, thee, with each EIRITOW and
erase views, and such miterthie pandering to the
lowest and most dagracefal prejudices, which Ike
editor of the Post has used for want of argument
On this out:salon.
. We have r;ernmenced and ereprogreei ing with
■ railroad which leads us into the heart of tho
great Wear, which connects us with the Lthes on
one hand, Ind the Ohio river, at varietth polar
. .
lilll.lln Hain* tan turectlinc, not ,
412 4 to Okieago Osiette, bob to Indianapolis
and 84 - Loitic-4'nod Ilrhiih epaae the :
cent valley eif the Ohio from the Angel/MY
pii.e..witbfirour giscp;- the
treat cortunercial and. grain-grow ng ..gagintia 01
the weed In all their !email and breadth and duel
we with the fickleness and folly of the idiot Man
dan it for soother scheme yet nocommenced,.
witich can only, even in the opinion of Its finidest
give u* dollar. advantages I Such to.
peclative folly the editor . of the Post, advises the
citizens of ?instal:ugh to pursue, and threatens
them unless they follow his isgacione lead, with
Wing forever cut off from that very trade which
they are building a railroad to grasp.
Were we co dispoied, we could ask him some
very troublesome questions about his favorite route,
and point out some matters which would not please
its friends to hear. .13or. we forbear: We quarrel
not with the Steubenville project, but defend Pitts
burgh interests which are attacked in her Western
Railroad. We are perfectly willing that the Steu
benville projecishould have all the benefit which
may be derived from the Post's potent influence
All we ask is, that there shall be no miirepresen
tatlons of our Western road. - The Post may advo.
care its favorite route to the 101 l extent of us edi•
toes ability, end we with oar Stephenville friend
great joy of their eldquent and influential supporter.
We Simi !lee whether hie vehement declaration that
that rand "must Le made," will contribute to
its advancement, and put the requisite funds into
, a treasury.
Tho Philadelphia Belletin, In commenting on
the Hempf eid flail Road project, tags:
"The project of aiding in the couuuctioe of
tills-road has never, en far as we aro Informed,'
been much considered in this city. It is amusing,
however, to hear the Gasette talk of the Central
Rail Road having'" exhumed all the mean." of
Philadel. If she law that it was Important to her
interests to construct this road, such-a subacrip.
tion could be raised, by suenuouteiforts, as would
show our ueighboora that the means of Philndcl.
phis ore not so easily exhausted."
We did not write " all the means," bat "all the
gars means of Philadelphia." The compoaltwa
made our language stronger than we intended.
We are happy re learn that Philadelphia In so
strong In capital that she can spans a Giw millions
mote; but our friend of the Bulletin will not En.
get that she has the mountain section other rota
to complete, and it alto still has any spare means,
we hope she will redeem her premiss to us, to a..
slat Lotter Western Rail Road, which will bring
her more trade in OM week than the Hempfleld
road in a month.
JAMES Tana, Esq, of Indiana calmly, has
been nominated at the Whig candidate for Con
gmn,in the Batter, Armstrong, and Indiana Dis
trict. Mr. Taylor a highly spoken of, both as a
citizen and a Whig. The Butler Whig say. that
his integrity as a man and his fideli_O as a Whig
am unquestionable, while wherever be la known
he enjoys a degrim of popularity among all claases
of arena that is but - rarely attained. Mr. Tay
for has already enjoyed the confidence of his fel.
low citizens in as of capacity, having served
with distinction for several Religions la the 'State
Legislature, and wa. Bub's qtiently elm:hid, by an
overwhelming majority, to the office of Prothon.
' otary of the county of Indiana. In him we have
all the elements emential to rueceaa, vin—apac•
integrity, and availibility. In his owo county,
we have ample assurance that he will poll an rm.
pree.Cdellted majority, and shame on the Whtge
of the other counties of the district if they fail to
do him justice or falter In his support.
Bunn Law:arcs:Ls these counties the
Whigs hove their candidates in Cut geld, and stein
resolved to eicct them. Daniel H. B. Brower, oi
Bader county. and Thomas Dongsn, of Lawrence
county, are nominated for the Legislature. Ebe
nezer .I,lcJactkin is nominated fur prosecuting At.
tome; in Butler, and James Pollock, In Lawrence,
Toe Whigs will ondoabtadly succeed in both these
counties—it they try.
The proposalvt Mr. Pratt, in the Senate, to
make the United-States pay lee runaway slaver,
is the most obnoxious ;imposition which has yet
come from the South, and will be universally and
pertinaciously milisted at the North, from princi.
plc: We cannot believe it wilt pass, bur if I:
should It will raise a cry of repeal, which will star.
tie the alareholder from Virginia to Texas.
Beim Contair.—Josh &sum, Eta., of'Bes
yes, hu beim nominated as the Whig candidate
for Congress, for the District composed of Waste
loon and Bearer. Thu la en excellent selec
tion, cc Kr. Allis= combines abilities with ripe
rience and integrity.
Alcnietto Rossano:l, E• 1, ie DOLL tatted for
the Butte Senate, in the Beater, Butler, Rad Law
rence District. - Mr. Robertson is a first rate Man,
and mid eetunnly be clamed, in he ought to be.
For 4t.thembly,l3esver has nominated Thomas
Hamilton,.
Foci= Winn—Ataxauxinr.—The enamel■.
tiati of this Ward has been campleted. The num.
bar of ittliabituts to 1452. This is slightly less
than five to a taxable, which would give 4505, the
number of taxibles bang 901. We still Mixt oar
estimate of the population of our cities will turn
out pretty sexixonvel.
For the Pittsburg/I Gazette
ELAILWAY TO THE PACIFIC
[conct.rnsw.l
Many hare, expelled siallits as to the feasibility
of any of the plans proposed for effecting the con
struction of tille long rail road, passing, on n isrge
portion of the route, through whet is now a wilder
ness.
No one eau doubt—after what has already been
accomplished. in this cowry--that if it were set.
tied, throughout, a rail road of -that length would
present no insuperable obstacles. There may be
tome-Engineering difficittles, and portions of the
line may be more Mari mildly expemive, but from
the reconnoiranocs of Col. Fremont, and others, it
is fair to infer, that there is a rail road route from
lit. Louis to San Francisco, comely practicable.
It to obvious, that the fins atop proper to Coe ta
ken in rekrence to ibis great undenaking, is a
eyeful instrtunental survey from the blisaisaippi to
the Potato. Upon the result of such survey all
future action most hinge; and without it, all that
may be said or written, canonly be with the view
of directing public attention more prominently
the project.
R-4puding it,ltticre, as practicable, and that it
men be made at sometime, and in some way, we
should endeavor to bring together all the practical
views WO errand that have a bearing upon It, in
order to induce the leading men of our country te
apply their minds priotically to fit darelopement.
If the route were esublished,low Wag a pe•
tied mould be required he the settlement of ihe
country through which it will pass , Along -that
very route, • good pitiable wagon road mold be
opened In one war, and many settlements effected
at the same time. Emigration could be turned
directly upon it by free grants of land to actual
settler., allowing them, If you choose, abacus
actions, and reserving alternate sections to be di.
I posed °thereafter, when the rail road should give
a tangible value to the hinds. The Met grand
movement no the pot of the ffkovenausent should
be, an expression in Congress offering every is.
cihty to settlers,next the completion of the sur
vey and establisment of the route, next thee-lean-
Ing out and construction of the wagon road, the
erection of atilltsiw posts where they might be
necessary, rind the construction of a lino of tele.
.T &
en families per day, during two hundred days,
would make a settlement on every alternate mile
from indepedence to the Pacifier So that all the
habitable locations might be Occupied In a ming!.
year. &meet the settlements In Wisconsin, and
lowa, - have been quite so wonderful as this, with.
out any remszkaliteraid or countenance horn gov
ernment.
. • •••• • -
MI this including tba surveys, the formation
of a gued . wagon road, and the first settlement of
the region, might occupy about three yearn, at
which time we are to consider the precise route of
the rail road as axed.
With these settlement, all along the route of a
good road, there could norbe any very serious
impediment to the maintenance of a largo body
of laborers, to be employed in preparing the gm.
ding and hrldgiog of the railroad. It is however,
to be expected, that the labor tarot:gee compare.
I five wilderness, would cost somewoat mote than
similar labor through an old improved =miry,
which would of course add something to this cost
of the rail road.
It is believed that a rail road can be constructed
from St. Legit to San Francisco, not exceeding
2250' miles lb length. Of this, wo may.act down
- 250 indicate be neighed by the Pacifte Railway '
Company, across tho State of bliagourk leaving
2000 miles to be conatructed by, or under the our
pings cribs, General Government.
The average coat of grading and bridging rail
rondo, wide enough for a doubts tract, across the
Stmes of Ohio, Indiana, lihnota one Mianoori, in
an East and West direction, is lea. then 39,000
per mile. Allowing liberally for the enhanced
price of labor, and keeping in view the general
description of the route as contained in Cot. Fre.
moat,. letter to the Philadelphia Convention, the
estimated cost of grading and bridging, on ths
aboki-distance may be steamed at $lO,OOO,
which, lor 2000 miles, In $0,000,000.
To do this amenut of work, it would require a
mondani Dice of about 15 men on each milo for
500 working days, which, it la supposed, mould
be agetded.M. two peon. .The aggtegnie force,
during thialpetiod, being 20,000 met. Allowing
for contingencies of every sort, I think that am
agar. would be long enough to complete the grad
ing sad =away.
. .
Hien g the co.,c blvihrtt uqUis statatfarrviard
neat, alnert,On an.<si on to the terit . advisable
astethottof pro-seedy g with the :heavy iron leper;
".limiletnro—the erotic miter*
Otalnertly, on our carter rail t eal rs when the
mad bed is prepared, the iron it. manapcuted;
pgrt, over the railway, as it advances, end, to pal,
on common wagons, to the various point. ready
Far it along the line—depending, in some degree,
on the anxiety to have the road in operation. On
a short line, the cost at transportation at the iron
is of minor moment, 'bat, on 'a road 2000 miles
boric where the material must tint be delivered
at the twoeitretrie ends, thu transportation of the
trop is an item of paramount consequence.
The gelding being done, the road bed may be
used to coninoction with the coigne' wagon road,
for hauling the iron upon, with common wagons
This, however, is • very costly mode of delivering
the materiel, as a few calculations mill show.
Assuming that the heavy iron mile. spikes, and
other a ppeodages, of iron, welsh 120 tons to the
mile, fora angle track the total quantity amnia.
ty for 6000 mites is 240,000 mos.
The avenge length of the battling would be 600
Allowing IS ems to each film horse wag
on, travelling 20 miles per day, it would take 50
days for on overuse trip. Ettimaungshe cost of
each team at 51,00 per day, the cost of hauling
each too world be 6133,33. 240 000 teal at
8133,33 per t 00,532,000,000. Tata le a heavy
Item. But that not all. We have teen that It
requires one team 50 days to deliver 1t tons,
now, arewing 500 teams to bi steadily ecgaged,
and 250 days, every year, In which hauling could
be doer, it would occupy over arc years. It is true
that a portion at each cod, and at totermethatt
points:could bo laid down and used for the trees
nortatinn of the loon, which would reduce the coat,
to some extent.
. ly Instead or leliveriz g the heavy Iron rails in
the find instance, by wagons, the plan of laying
down a light fiat bar, primly one aigth the weight,
amnia be adopted, the quantity or iron would be
only 40,000, instead of 340000 ions; the coat nt
deliverlog which, we rosy set down at $3,333 333
•
In ammeing the woodwork of the railway super
structure fur the heavy . rail, by adopting a contin
uous timber bearing, it could be prepared for the
reception of the flat bar mil,' and the red laid, at
00 additional outlay of 73200- per mile, which on
2000 miles won d be 5100A00
With a total expenditure of $.5,733,333, (leaving
out the original coat of the eat bar) we have a rail
road an which locomotives of from 10 to 12 tans
weight could safely run. These would be capable
of drawing a 'trees load of 144 tons over ascending
grades of 50 feet per mile. The actual cost of car
riage would be, say I 1.2 cents per ton per mile, or
.1470r:o per . ton on the everagethstance 01'550 mile.
000 as a 57 :WI per too, . 51,800,000
Add to this an allowance of 5.30 per toe
for loss on the tale of 40,1:10:1 tons of
Oat bar
Add coat of delivering and laying flat
Isar 5,733,233
Total core of delivering heavy mils, 88,733,331
This sum deducted from 5 3 ,000,000 the e+ti.
mated cost of wagoning, shows a Bevels of V 23;
- -
The flat bar rail could be delivered, with the
same force of teams previonsly assumed, is one
gear! With 31 locomotives, trevelliog an average
distance of 125 miles pee day, each carrying 100
tons nett, ziopao bass of henry mils could be de
livered in one year.' On this plan, then, there would
be a saving of four years anima, and V.Z,WAI,C67
of money—leaving out of view the Immense gain
of opening the railroad four years sooner.
It may be asked, why not employ &cinch greater
force cirrus., and thus shorten the period?
I answer, that it might evert be found iriconveni.'
ern in so news country, to maintain the number
assured. It would be mach' easier to sustain the
comparatively few bands neceenry to manage the
locomotives and cars for one year, than to provide
tar 500 teamsters, and 2000 horses for 6 yearn
Proceeding with my estimate of the probable
cost of the mil road, I set down, in round numbers,
Bathe cost of delivering the Iron, 9i1,000,M0, which
Is $37 50 per ton.
Estimating the first cost of the Iron delivered at
Independence, and San Francisco, at 0(20 50 per ton
1 it would make the total coat delivered along the
line, $lllO p, ton; equivalent 'to $12.000 per mile .
Add $3OOO for timber sad and laving the super
structure and iron, gives a total of 515,00005, mile
fors single track laid; or 510,003 per mile fur the
double track laid.
2002 miles at 030000, per mile, 6.110100,000
Estimated cost of grading end bridging, 30 0 0 , 0 C9
Add for tunnels, depots, crater stations,
crossings, repair shops, and machi
ner', 04,000 per miles ori 2000 miles, 5,000,000
Add Equipment,
la) Lucumot,vm n 56000 5872,0:10
30 additional Locomotives
e 08000 26 4 ,030
5) Passenger ears a 62000 100,000
40 Initiate.' Passenger
ears e 52000 60,000
:2 Baggage eats a 51000
32,000
2500 Freight can a $.400 1,120,000
1400 additional freight cart:
400 °naval end Repair cars
50,E
53,192,0:0
$101,1V2,000
Add 10 per rent for contingencies, Igen
cies, engineering, office espouses, ace.. 10,10:200
Fier, nundrectPassengars, and noo uans of freight
daily in meh direction, at the rate of 2 cents per
mile for each ton of freight, cm WA miles., the as.
wooed length of the and -from the western bor.'
der of Missouri to the Pacific, would be,
1000 Passengers a SO each .140,0 1 10
1000 Tons of Freight • 200 per ton 60,000
SIOO.OOO by Xll days par aonom, r®•
wog Imo, V 31,300,000
Dedueong one half for Expenses of
Transportation, Repairs, - and wear
and tear of road maehmery,
Leaves nett profit, $15.6,50,000
Now, lithe very catitions, should consider the
estimate of business here presented too }ergs let
them tats only half of it, and the nett profit mould
still rearms 57,8:4,000
Or 7 per cent on the total investment, after pro
riding a fund for the constant renewal of all
wearing or perishable pans of the road end audit-
ry
Throe years for the surreys, construction of the
con stud and settling of the region.
Three years fur finishing the grading and ma.
nry.
TIM years for delivering materna . and laying the
eft track.
Tur years for delivering materials and laying
the second track.
Total time Ten r .r.
Etmat the end tit 7 years, there would be a eon
tinuotts rad toed on the Light hor track, over which
pau to u
ssengersatid freight could be conveyed ft=
- _
his no part of lay present petition enterloto
• general view of the vast benefits which the
opening Ma railonad thoroughfsre goresa this con
tinent, will confer upon Our country, and upon the
whole commercial world. This his been ably
handled already, by Mr. Whitney, by the St.
Louie' the ble,tophis, and the Philadelphia Con.
ventions, by tieseral Committees in Congress, and
by enclose individual.. On this
point the opinion of the. country t. almost ana.i.
moue.
Tho bra premed plan for desildusg the road,
is now the real issue before the people of the
United &ate&
Mr. Degrand, and other gentlemen or Boston,
have proposed the formation eta company, with •
money capital of the million; asking the general
GoyertimEnt to loan them Its credit to the extent
of ninety-sight willies:.
For the epecdy completion of the road, this Is
certainly a more practicable plan than that propos
ed by Mr. Whitney; but the Committee of Con
grew express their opinion that such a measure
can never be caned; regarding it as involving
most of the abjection, they have 'aired to its con
struction by the government, and as throwing too
much power into the hinds of a few individuals.
True,this opinion of the Committee does not scuba
the question. That Matter still remains open for
considerationl; but I should regard It as a great
national midi:one= if by any present aseloo or
Congress the government should bind itself to Mr.
Whitney in such a way., to prevent it I rom moy
tag hereefter on s more:practical plan.
The chief objections to its construction by goy
ernment, or by a company backed by government
teed it, wire from the niajpensols of the undertaking
—requiring so large an expenditure of public lands
or penile credit, which la about the same things,
too danger of exciting high party feelings on ac
count-of the great interwar to be controlled by it;
management; and the risk of leaving It, slier a
heavy outlay, in au unfiniahad condition, like the
national turnpike. The plan proposed In Boston,
would prevent the happening of this last named
contingency.
All moot admit that, there are diffioulties sue ,
rounding this great pro tect, but surely they cannot
be Insuperable. If the public mind is not now
prepared to settle dowel on any particular pain,
and even If the general government should sun
horeancr engage directly in the 6.idour of the
rail-road, it might at least direct the necessary nut.
treys, open the way freely to settlers, and complete
• good common wagon road along the best :onto.
Theso operations wool! retinue macrel years, and
daring that period, the Inventive 'reentrant! enter
prise of our countrymen will strikerout some real
practical method et finishing the relleoad.
If In the brief period of a few years, one people,
without asalatanco tromgovernment, can construct
a Rail Road from the Atlantic 'titles to Indented
cone, a distance of over tunire hundred stun, and
comprising more than one.ttard of the whole mite
to the Pacific, It would be indeed strange if they
could devise no plan by which the combined emu
cies or a lintain if vivanty m@tone could effect its
extension two theheand miles farther.
During the twenty-three years which have
elepeed since the first renewed was laid down in
the United States, there have been about eight
thousand entice finished and put into successful
operation,at a coat of near $300,000,000; the work,
principally of associative Individual capital and
enterprise.
There are now, completed, and In rapid process
of completion, about four thausend swim of Rail
Road, which have a dlted interest in this contena
plated extension to the . Pacefic, as time_ will draw
upon them the immense uswbusiners to be there by
created. Ode principal Adenine seaports are a 1
vitally concerned, commercially and through their
large radecad interests, In ignoring thin extension
with the least porsihledelay. in shed, the Ware
eats of the people generilli demand the opening of
a grand trunk line seem. the continent.
The government. as a government, Is denn
interested t.o, for it can be demonstrated, that
great ine.ria a national means of Wrecks to the
mketateinurp, vented In the Interior as It vtDbae
few years,henee, soil be mare onleabts,more /Pa
wed and Infinitely elewpsr, than all the texts and
fortiamUlons em constructed orcontemplated.
Taal nil.roed' connection. through the gotaniAt
witonfitea &La% tneludiug a eouunuonia
:tali Alike to NewOditana, will be finiabed irflb
oat the aid of Ike (tut govertiment • endwithibli
proposed Atlantic' Pacific chain blodios to.
tett= the two Oitiits of the continent, ewe nyai.
etb of interior and exterior deka.= would be
If our government mold expend a hundred mil.
lions in a couple or yearn to estandlsk:tenitorial
rights and obtain additional tenitory, why not ex•
peed a like sum In tendering, the Whole-infinitely
mom valuable, and more secure I Especially when
at the lame time, the investment becomes a;direm
source of revenue to the people and the govern•
meat.
This great subject has been ably treated by some
Of oar b oil men. It has been investigated to some
est t oi„ but not enough. There are etill many.
who from dos chnumstance, have been disposed
to regard the whole erheme as vlsionary—as too
glirantle It is gigantic, but ao io the country that
demands It. Tom it is eat too gigantic (estimate,
or Wrthia country, VIII appear to every Intelligent
man who will tate the trouble to examine fully
into Its merits. Let the present Congreoa do Ps
part in the geed wait, and in will be w.ll.
Pnergos.
DCA= Or A Fottosn.—A dem:ding Dirclosurr. r.
TA, Matson Bank fasn.fery, dle.—Ainong the
ictias of theebolera on Monday night hut, was
°evict in the Indiana penitentiary, at Jefferson
ille, named Root. The Louisville Courier, of tb•
Gth, gives the following estoundang disclose
•. de by him:
"He was aesinsuced to the penitentiary for nix
years, under a charge of haying robbed the bank at
Madison, la., or some ,523,000, and his sentence
would have expired next month.
Our renders will recollect that this robbery took
place about seven year. since, and created great
excitement at the time, and suspicion was cast upon
some men occupying high places.
The money never was found, and to this day, as
has been ascertained by memoranda kept by the
bank, not a dollar of the stolen colas has ever been
put in circulation.
Root was a man of bad character,and as be was
at Madison about the time of the robbery, he was
pursued, arrested, and on trial was convicted of the
crime, although nothing positively was proven
&rut him, and notwithstanding he almost posh
lively proved an alas.
On his death ad Monday night, he freely eon
tented to a number of forgeries and crimes, and Ira
pliented as being connected with him In his for
gery transactions a person who is at present a res
ident of this city, and who Is now reputed to be
worth his hundred thousand dollars! lie, however,
most earnestly and solemnly denied having ever
had anything whatever to do with the Madison
bank robbery, or of knowing anything about it nth•
er directly or indirectly."
Tenn Co3lvoN Sense no Psrmarisx.—While
so many proOpons accounts am being given of
tie deadly things Texas means to do, or is doing,
tontn an end to the intolerable tyranny of the Gov.
eminent at Washington, and white attempts have
been made to link her with the ridiculous South
ern and hlexicsn confedente • movement, Sc.,
General Houston, the Senator from. Texas, expres
ses amttiments like the (onetime. He was deeler.
mg" his dissent indite Serum to the "protest" of the
Southern Senators, and his reasons for voting (or
the California Bill
"He loved, (he mid,) and the State be represent-•
ed loved, this Union too well to COall.llloCe any
treasonable design or movement. They had hod
too much trouble and anxiety to get into the Union,
to have any denim to get out edit again. He was
in the Union, and could not be whipped out of it.
His State would stand by The Union forever."
• laprow•aut. a Pan ttttt r.
DR. G. 0. RTEARNS,Iate of Roston, is prepared to
manufacture and set !Root Tarim in whole and pans
otters, spot 6uction or Atmospheric Sucnos Plums
TooniscUs CORSO WI WITi lelNtrees, where the iiti se I.
exposed. Oitice sod residence next door to the May.
orni office, Fourth street, thusbursh.
I/Imm. no—J. firFulden. D. it. Eaton. iota
DR . . D. ILDNT,
Demust-Comerufrourth
•od Deratar, between
6.1-4inr
Market as d rerr7 streets.
INCOURAGIC 110/111S IfillT/TUTIONs
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh
C. N. 111.135F.Y, Ytn4.• •---A. W. IiIARKS,Stei
OffiCC—No. 41 Water irtre4l, in die warthntu, or .
11. GHANT.
Milan COMPANY Is now pnparrd to insure all
1 kinds o( risks, on houses, tuntiesetones, goods
merchandise an store, and In transitu vessels, So. An ample geom.:) , for the ability and intern} of
the Institution, Is afforded in thecharacter of th e Di
rector., who or all raise. of Pittsburgh, wen and
favorably known to the community for their prudence,
Intelligeren, sod integrity.
Dusacross.—t:. G. Hussey, Wm. Darnley, m. Ler
nines, Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward
Iteaselion, Z. Kinsey, S. Ilartinuagh, ht. Kier.
apandl
pp hllLaYta's Valuwcat—The effects of Ibis truly
eutruenhnary medttlee are most satiefamory in all
caws iu which it has been sued. No other medicine
has ever produced curb effects *a inctunutneocely.
It has only In ha adounistcred, and 'chef fol:awk aa •
mutterer course. It bas been toed In the practice •f .
the best phyelciane of Gar country, and by Melnik,
sauteed equal, af not superior to any medicine ever
offered for the expulsion of wormy: 'lt is the van
I Medteina which woe wanted.. is a remerk addrewed
to the proprietors daily. Read the followngi—
'ibis may certify Pint we have euld Dr. hilllnne.
American Worm Specific, or Point Vermithge, the
,'past Yea, and It has given unk elided ratibfarcion.
It en mpotltion on the community,tut a wbut the
umber recommends it to be—a universal specific for
EIELEME
time sfleted w.th &atm& It iII.:GUES & CU
AlitJ ere. k, Steobeti to., Sept. 7, 1t47..
IV - For sale by J. KIDD k. CI), flo 60 Wood Wan.
aa{l7dtarB
troleum.
S. S. Lys:on—Sim I with to hem testimony to the
medical vino. of Meth! called Petroleum. I was for
• long titan efffieted with s badly indamed and very
tote eye, gauntlets so as to lose sight entirely for shoe;
three months, with very little hopes of ever recovering
the tight, end but a alight prospect of having it re
hewed of the eorenes% my .pending physim•n was
unsuccesstal in making • earn, or In giving relief,
and •Corded me but little encouragement I hoard of
the Petroleum shoot the Ist of April, gbbo. and gams
it a - nint: the Oman Is, the sight I. restored and my
eyes well, except a hits tender or weak when I go
oat In the eon. ANN 111v1 AND.
Mansfield at., Cincinnati, May 91, t$ O.
8. 8. 1.1.01.-8 IT: I hare been emitted with Piles
bar WI years, and have tried other remedies, wlthout
permanent relkf, until I heard of the Petroleum. I
have used only one bottle, and think I am antrely
eared. I reverence... it to all who are saluted arttb
Piles. I have known it to be good for sore eyes.
Cincinnati, May 20, It6o. E. C. GARRETSON
Ilor sale by Keyser k McDowell, Ito Wood street;
LI F. Sellers, 57 Wood at.; DM Carry, Allegheny city,
U A Elliott, Allegheny; Joveph Douglass, Allegheny;
also by the proprietor, S. SI. KIER, •
jpy Canal Darla. Seventh et, Pittsburgh
°Rice of Ohio sad rel.. a /L Co, Third 01.
Prnseagm, Angest 6,1.150"
Tex Stockholden of the Ohio and Pennayleanin
Rail Road Company gra hereby nodded to pay the
eighth loan/mem of Wee dollara per ate., at the calms
of die Company, on at before the 20th day of AuSlat
The ninth Instalment/ on or before the Mfg day of
September. The troth instalment on or blame the
Sikh day of October next.
Err The 7th Instalment was called for on the 40th
dolt last.
aagiwt(
LARIAIEII, h.,Ttssumr-
FILL IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
za• WOODSTREET,
Are now prepared with a large and fresh crock of
English, German, and American Hardware. in offer
Soper'er inchieeestents to hayers. Those wishing to
perches , ' will promote their Interest by looking
t hrough...cook, as they are daterlamerj to sell on
the most reasonable terms. mug 15
Q M'CORD & CO, in
RATS. CAPS & FURS.
Coe. Wads &TRICIA all., Pltt•btargh,
Where Way offer • NH and complete Meek of Midi
Cop•, Far., to , of even qoaltry and •tile, by Whole
ule •nd anted, and invite the attention of their rue
towels and pareba•.r• deneraity, a•tnrin` thorn that
duly will Anil on the den a•vatrtaaanu Isaac
ang111:11
It. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
62 Wood •t,bigitween Third k ranrth,
Aro now Involving !their very largo and ruperlor Pall
onion of
BOOTS, BROM AND BROGANS;
Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the Immo
soh., and expressly adapted la the western trade.
It has been selected with great care, and as to stem
and rpm It! is not summered by any moth to be
found either east or west. Oar customers end mar.
chants generally are Invited to call and examine as
we arc determined to sell on tho most reasonable
Lerma Also, Goodyear'a Patent gabber Shoes ol
kinds. algarbdtf
y DIRD,
yy Eg ega mornin att. tech
In the tightleih year oflas agerag;Jaelleih.ODowatt.,.
Tee funeral will take plasm this afternoon, at two
o'clork, from hie late residence, m Leatock Street,
o'clock, A. 51.,en the 211 Inst.. Mat Palen
consort of Joseph Pennock, Egg., aged SS yews.
The humeral will proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery,
at to o'clock thin morning. The Mende of the fatally
are Invited to attend without IttrAer notice, alto=
Yesterday afternoon, Idly Juts Ifrigiy, olden
daughter or Capg Alez. and Jane flay.
The friends and aequalnlances of the (sadly are es.
seeetfully requested to attend ha funeral this after.
noes, sr 3 o'cloek, from the midenee of lartaer,
earner of Four* and Faa,streets. I atterl •
(American, pl.= orpy., j
S RIIITINU—DSI I. rem.inm Yuid uttoold.
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
liv•
Water and Front nu
-.,- ,_ ~.,
1
orieppo..., oifT_li.ohi edttr yilp i t . int. th lt o t
m A .. Bliftele lw
of
Pations (140. am
~,........ uus , u........... , 5,
' hi. 55e, ll* R.v. ...... .172 .
• i — 7 s '
' Andraseimed 81 Awl% Ck.
W 1 IX$ ritALL
rInr4ON FAMILY at the remseil of* dinner.
lliftle offhand., ann. glen that eteseellaneons
catattliniacias far two nights only Saturday and
Monday next, Argon Mt std - 4holThe very bast
selections of comic and sentimental lassie will be
predated. Mors open kill frelnek. ,
Adatission inSe, Ptummun use. •
ADAUSLITILILTUW2 BIOT/OZ. •
ETTERS of Admlutstraues, pendente liter tiering
.1.,0 been granted to the anderslgned, by the Register
01 Ailment, totally, on the crate of M ar y
maw, late of WilMaseurgh, al penons hasteig claims
amdetst• raid estate are requested to present them,
Properly authenteated, and these ledebted to said
estate are hereby neufied to pay without delay, to me,
milky meidestee, near thaddoel's FiMda.
aualmat•S ROOT. MILLIGAN
COiN & WHEAT-8 ttrls Corn;
4 brls Whsa4in store for vie
BURY. fiI&WHY,Wft & CO
OAMI . R c 91/,-14 billigic i n:47 l 4p w a s tcr c vd
I..r . Z 3 su or
TO LET.
ACOMFOgTAIM and cammodiol
Avery's -
eet Apply to
HARDY, JUNES tr. CO
ill Front st
nicclssri t qs viinute
HAS become an establiakied and almost Indispens
able regcsite In even , well provided huntir,
irons It. remmkablywkoleoome and. emetic , . quail.
ties as a food tor the healthy 111.111110 ao a diet for tn.
viol do, and also fertile sustenance of grooving children
and Infants. Various mud. St 0000115 and preparing
asa pots on Om wrapper.
Though well known Ili the east, II has never been
Introduced to any extends Pittsburgh. (he suhren -
cm bare, thereter4 mono surange.nents to be to
dstonily supplied with it, ad sow Otte it to re I
eniers or !amines 'On more favorable terms Ma It
has coos been sold at In Pitteburgh.
WM A bIeCLURG lE C
156 Liberty st
WADDING—The tutisetibers base been aspu t
sd agents for the Of Haste Potent
and White Wadding, and are prepared to supply
trade at-eastern prices
A CULTIERTf. 0:4 k CLOUS
ssry IS) Llbetty suss L
grOBACAt-45 kegs g twist, a superior article, i.
rcemecdandfor sato by
snatU 1. • A CULBERTSON S , CI OUSE
N'-1541 kern imorted, on band nod nor sale by
soep fka.II.44:KTSON & CLOUSE
BROOMS -10 dos tome*oo reed for nml. by
Kora WICK t AIoCANDLESS
DOT 6811-14 euks pu rea a prima mete
••• viz . /3 WICK le WOK lIDLESS
b'"aVt bIobIIIANDLEI3O
SCO . IIXINGS-10 exAMt e l c alz 17,cANDLF,,s_
VKATIIKII3-o.l.azks for obi. by
burCl WICK & ?Seed NDM4.9
F lBll-0 brie Waite fl eh;
Id Ms Trt se;
la Ws Pickerel;
lint reaeived end for sale by
_eased WhKI bIeCANDLESS
sALERAITS-40 park, Cleveland Salomon;
15 brio do do,
Id boo do do In pope
anoll WICK k. MoCANDLF.,iI
STARCII—It bis Boubright's onno
32 b.s. Oabolted do, hot sale by
WICK k. IdeCANDLF.IS
IAtiVARSED DAMS-63 pea reed for .ale by
acre WICK & IdeC/1ND1.L59
AR-19 banal. N. C. Taft ,
42 61 Arts deq foe gals by
aura WICK kIdeCANDLFEK
SIXECUTO 11 , ZOTIGIC.
wr(MOR is bettbi Iry a, that Letters Teetamentary
11 have been 'stood to he eubsertbers, as caeca ors
co tee lest will and test at of Jam , u .!dellenry, , late
of the OW of Patsteurytle, deceased. All oregano,
therafese, having <taints or demands Imams! the
i
the
of add decedent, a a requested to mike Sao- -
the same to them widow delay .
i u.V.deralr
THOS. SCOTT,
CHARLES HAYS,
Putsborgh
—.I ..
kyr ALINS.O kcga Halms. SU boies an. ~, atona
l& and for sale by I EISOLII3II a lIENNETF.
jaal
I IOCIIINEAL—I eer4n fine quattty for aisle by
‘J IYIII
J
SCIIOON HAKIM a a.. 11
17 , LOUR—arbris S F k/ on consig'l, far gale b
r you 5k kWII A lIIIAIIO II
/ ILAHET WlNF..—Suertor quallty for family akk,
q.) kept couttautlY 0o fi" b
A ULIII:RTSON a CLOUSE
lltfil os Liberty at
MANNER'S I,ll...—tii i gri• ',aural. Oil fr‘r nada — ErY
1 atpet , W& F WILSON.
LoULSVILLE LIME-I-40 bola I. W Lana lon sale
by gory , W k F WILSON.
CIOII.T, WI FLYsionitl—tio it . for .ale by
J 1 , 11 ~
It 11 SELLERS
lip un E intANuy, of the Inartufeetere of John De.
L rand & CO, Ltertleaul, of vanous vintages, kept
ettnetantly ou blued by
ItrD A Ut..11191T8 . 024 &CLOUSF.
tetAtt AND l'aitit-1.5u bele N C T.o ILO do N - tt
I Patch, in store, anal*: ..le by
1720 _ 61.11.LEit'4 & NICOUI._.
IIACON—CU hbds prdne Fin:Eden reed for cale by .
lJ Jy3., tl & W HARHAUG II
LVLAX.SEEH tasks prime for said by
lyat. d b W BARBA Wilt
VRECHIINF.NBTOriarious muddies add multi...,
E eeceived mad oflvred, wholdsce sod feud. by
IVI7 MURPHY & BURCHFIELD.
Package. Ita
O ri y in lr eLl.tt e tllLtTh o P . t g tt h e . b n a;r i ti ,..
burgh. The owner. lOU pleas.: eall and .pay
enema, and take them Away.
Jaly Yu, IS3o.—lyl3_ . WALLINGFORD & CO.
PEPI,P,LiER in mart and for ule by
ENGLISH k DENNY:IT
B^l4l''' - ‘ - ' — '"'"arMasgiilttiVErr
Dor ASII—L . O soots in more and for mile by --
WM ENGLISH A ItENNEFT
Lit dos in !tine and for ols by -
bin ENGLISH t LIENNINT
NEW BOOKS I NICW BOOKS I
AT II 0 LAZES' LITERARY DEPOT
Tan, Sear z, opposite, the Yost Oflica.
DICTIONARY of Mechanics—Noll
Colton tiltakrpinuo—No
flout'. Merchants' Magazine tor AtIgIILL
Carpet's New Monthly Magazine lot August.
Eclectic Magazine tot August.
lkinocratlc Review for August.
liaw•llo-Nao; or Records of a Tuella.
Charles LAMM., author of Lettere from the AIM.
gbeny Alottiumns.
The Iron Alms. or Feats and Adirentarer of Raou
de ne ue .iniier. Ile Al.r•n4epll.lm.•
a Mu. aaaaa • •••111‘..
111 - URYIIY fr. HU flea FIELD tom accred an ta
ll" scallarta of at oarless colon, and of sew and
bemoulal pauconsi also, Whim Cow:Lamaze./ of e.-
ru Pn.... 104
DTBI)9IISALTS-10 brie on heed and for sole by
1241 WICKMcCANDLEBB
BORDEAUX ALSDSFibIB:4 bags — sarWellea for
sale by . [frell] Whl A MeCLURO lt CO
tribow - GLAss—lODObss ass 'd lases for sale 1.7
T. DUI 8 F VON DONNHORST &CO
)) . ....PW 40. 1.11101.11 RX tot Wel by
JD /05 ISAIAH DICKYS h. co
Fl i ltr"r'd
SYRUP-41 brie menu tn yore
HS J 8 DILWORTH & CO
MOL ASS FV.-117 tale N Orleans In &tore
Jr 3 B DILWORTH k. Cn
"DEA RLS-7 cuts Jost reeekridTCnrforiaii'by
L HUI • J CANFIELD.
B ilt i l 4 N DRILLS-3 li l t tezu ti fft . yeAbl ß
oe.arry BARB—You pleue 7-1 and e-4 +it
M
utill bud Mow:ito Nettlng,pat opened by
811ACILLETT A WHITE
VDFIJII for sale by
Hal 188'811 DICKEY & CO
LANI ALPINKI-1. ease last lean tram town.
fattiness and nor sale by II LEF.
Libeny .t
171LANKET COA7IN I S-3 eases jest received fay
D sale at manatectareile pekes hat II LEE
GSSIMERES-1 0.0. fancy rec'd for sal. sy—
-1131 II LEE
DD FLANNEL—I can teed on consignment by
Ms Jill II LbT.
QTEAmlitterttiorkers-w eases on henna - Or
kJ We Item to oboe consignment by II LEE
ED EL/MEETS-2 tee'd for sale by
141 LEE
IDIFOUCIPti PANACEA-19 dal jus i teyar i gif s by
• 67 Wood st
rls-G7Cmi
oAft GGUrb ktOLASSL_
Rt. hams' litsfuterit for tiato_by
S BUIIIIHIDGE
1121 no Water nreel.
.
brie Floor for sale by
ITSI BUR BRIDGE! INC:IMAM
ranattvirolifientty.
" The low Arles of 19{e p r 7aed. to he
stor h e of
"14 Co.. For Ir. Market .1.
Al - U2a
ASMALL 1101 SE. within live minute. , walk •
the Peat OfSee. Addresa 11.” at this other!.
PETRE33. bap trace, now laniniFt ire
1.71 eanal, far sale by lAAtAII DICKEY a CO.
.11•17 Watet and Front a t &
CIANA HY NEED-4011w tee'd rot saie
j any I KIDD & OD
- -
Strawberry Plants for Sale at Green
wood Gardens. •
"MIST'S Prim, S.W. Seedlings, and Virtorla
vhtse two the largest and best Savored troll
amongst all the different wirietim Cow isnlm,
OW.. addressed to the prop ktor, %Vest Tilmehes.
tar, will retell.° prompt attention. J hfeKAIN.
angla
YOUNG LADIES' szatuteiry,
ALLEGHENY.
rruis under the dtrepuon of Mr
IL W. htetralf twill be re-opened In ueolonnade
Pose^ Federal Street on !dondsv, Septrober,/nd. A
unsnarl department, & ► number aloptiontif liranch•
es been bren wider!, and a corps of teachers petered,
an that instrortlonajorlll now be glean t seholan
of all age. and attainment.
.Far pardeulata ens circulars which may be had at
the hoot starew—or Consult the Priatipals at thew
dwelling ea federal Street.
Allegheny, aura tf.
UOAR CURED 11.(113 .7 :7 taw Tre'd far sale by
L Ivl6 &NV DARDAUOU
2 gt 2 22. do, now landlai from ammo,
Cumhatiand No 2, for solo by
ISAIAHDICKEY k CO
1115 Water ih Front ete
jAYO4II, 13ACKING— Dl LIRPHY
V base •tlll on band a few pen Ornaborpraof
width for Wool Sacks, Which they will close not low
,
ESCH/OWE Fblludelphia Sight ftaehance for
sale by jusuj6] 8 as W lIARDAIIOII
RlCEZ.loilerses prime hosb Plea , just rreelved
for sale by tlyial SELLERS IL NICOLA.
- -
MOLUXOII 15011.01 L WS MITATM
ALL ponces who tnikaeted bootees. with Mr.
richoyer entitle five days previoas to his deoth,
whirl occurred On the night of Monday,the Mot
roccested to call houstedtate.ly
at no non aids. Use.. No 170 Woad at.
WILLIAM P HAMM
steal 2 JAB W BUCHANAN,3
011LATtlE PlLLa—Mites , compound Extract of
111
Tarmac. a nitration, tor Calomel, on hand and
lox ails at jaugtill WICKESSUU4II
AB7ooT•vw IrgroirA BOY; to take chute or •
Ilene and rendsr thimlf senemdlY
swat a lasso sad garden'. One with some eXlmmeeee
p messed. t'or nano of edventser, APO!) . e Ude
sdLoo„ . •oindio•
• Blew Goods I Blew Goads . I
XLEDER bu juin received a fun 101 Of Brass
1.1.• instruments of the best manafactille, selected
tomself with great ears, for tais market, each m
Video Tiembours.Pal Borns, Bugles, Cornels,Taliso,
/Sr.. also, a fine seleetioni of Music Boxes, pia, MR
two and note /sacs; node., accardeons,ax to
Also peeler Osman and Italian Xirlngs; and gettn
.po4tan String, tour' lengtbs. a splarat
SIGN or TUE GOLDEN GASP.
101 Third atrcel..
WALL PATER A large assortment of Wall
V ripen, 14 en Sid to 111 per roll, lust received for
the fall trade by W S. MARSHALL
stagal Wow/ at_
IA7 HITE'S relrbnted STICKING SALVE ANI)
I I n'IRENUTHENING miart:a pars Iliess—
A sovereign remedy for MP odic tbenmaue affeettons,
wes knees and lameness of most parts at the body,
scams, barns, sores, of most Lads, eats, swellings,
sprains, bruises, corns, and felons wlten first coming.
Also, :he most ...entails and safe sucking salve los
strengthening planers and drafts on the feet.
For we by nN hVICKEKSHAM
it I am= ;,Cor. Sixth & Wood lo
LINSEED UIL-13 brie Act received and far sale
*464 ler
BRAUN & REITER
ATENT SLACK—Ib brll just meld for sale by
noIpOIIIRAUN HEFTER
FANCY PRINTSIS cals en new style Fall Moly
lasi rocarvao by SHACHLETT A. WHITE
anyl 101 Wood al
CASSIMERES—A CU. Fancy Cassimerel
bright come, Am received and far cede by
cnete nIIACKLETTt WHITE
• •
LDISHED 011,-20 brio for sale by
•arct J SCHOONNAKF:R & CO
TRIEST VERMILLION-1 keg jun ree'd by
E .423 J SCIIOOIIIIIAkEIL & CO
iIIINFSE VERMILLION jun teed f.•ule by
•u6=r J SCIRRINMAKER& CO
- - -
T 3 OSE PINK--S kegs on ponor for We by
myrtt J SCHOONUAKER & CO
MANDL:RA' 011,—Olbels for sale by
J, aura J SCHOONMARER kco
LA RD OIL-10 Wiz for sale by
aura J RCROONIDARER & CO
ALCOHOL -10 Ms la/ see by
aagAl J SCHOONMAKER & CO
STRAY cow
WAKEN op by the subscriber, trespassing
' , ma11..., near WilkMebane, an the road ceding
to Braddoces Yield, • middle sized Co., with •
whim stripe along ber back, bind pan of her thigh ,
belly, an fete white, lone smell bores, wormed to
be about six years old, and gives a little ma. The
owner is requested to come and prove property, pay
charges, eon lake her away
. . .
ARTHUR CLEELAND.
Wilkins in., Aug. 29, U250.—ang22:91t&w218
El=
CONSTANT noon. of Worttea kuparior Fami y
Floor will be k pt for hale by
ROBERTSON & REPPERT
121 Slcond
acgitlJdlol
IDLAID FLANNELS—A large aissorfosent of Plaid
Flannels just teeeired and for We sit swisfac-
/NOTICE.
Til.E.fiorr,l2,•;L:rco,f.v.lerlet.o7;rprf...of.,thenllaoWn
toe underaigned, at the office Wk. CL mot kton, conic,
..4 Market and Third streets, and receive a dividend
on the interest our them, by order of the Assignees
aural JOHN ELRAIINts Apt
Vona. Ladles' Literary Institute,
Corner of Penn at or -d tlarkaCa alley, upper wing of
old Convert 11.11 butidutg, entrance on Penn street,
nearly opposite the lathe lie Hotel
PHIS bath:anon will be lie-Opened for the Creep
'. Lore of Young Ladies, o n Re Mat Monday of neat
month: tßePtemher,) :maw the auperintendenee of
Mrs P. IrAVIS and DRUG 11ThR, late Principals of
the rental: Seminary,Loitlevilte, Ky.
For arms, see circular tot apply to the pneetpals
NAV altliCA.
Kell D. FAbott, D, Li Rev Wra Preston,
Re• D 11. Riddle,'" 0 Rev. S M. Srarla,
Rev. Nathaniel West, Can 1 K Moorhead
Her. W. D Howard, Richard Edwards, EN
augthrd3.•
Carpeta I Carpet..
ir. OA now opening a large aerortmeot 1 f CAT
pets at onr Carpet Warehouse, Foutal Cleat,
eonsictsta in part of the following vat leant
Fitra Superfine Tapestry Carpets,
hitglish and .fimeriestli Brussels do;
hates asperfino three ply Corona,
Supwfine do r ~
4.4, 4 4, and 5 8 Tapestry Yen Carpets,
Superfine Ingham Carpe,
I at env do de
, ts
Fee do do,
Common, all Wool do;
4-1,3.4, and 5. Common Yen Carpets .
Ala, bleu Rods, Window Shades, MAU, Binding
Oil Clothe groin 24 ft to ha inches wide.
Tim above good. will be offered to those 'walling
to purchwe at one. lower teas ever offered in this
market We tootle the attention of all, to gall sad
C.01.11C, our W.I. beinrc purchasing elsewhere .
augS: W Wel IN NICK
=ME=
VV%IceI.INTOCK has lust received st his Catrw
. Vie arehou se, No 35 Fourth street,. ver7 hold
.4.111 t awortmeol of Rugs, to vrkteh we Ladle the at
tuition GI purchasers. g '2ll
rroISACCO-60 kc. t twist rce'd for salraby_
1 JONES & CV
LIEATIIER....t-3 bag. for
rl.
hu
I===
JIMMY, JONES & CO
VEATITHILIT-411ee lb. ju 4, Teed for wale by •
j` .0100 MIITIVEIt LIAILNES
DLTITEN—gcgs nud bris just rec%l for gale by
ALP jk2Auu 811 RIVER BARN tJ
101110TAP11-4 brio tart reed for sale by
aoriO * SHRITEIit at BARNES
rNDIA RUtHER PACKING-31A lba aseorted
Ji. iticlinerses, from 1.2:I to 1 inch thick. The above
pagking is prepared to that al:a/degrees Fahrenheit
sill not affect •b, and is superior to every thing <diet
aa no 1.31.11C0 luts Wrench Ginlttrnly V•torh
DU=
parts where !mama is necessary, ,:z —mane
Platen rods, steam mots, steam chests, eyli.
der Wads, de. For sale wholesale and mon' by
J S II riiiLwrs
7 b. 7 Wood at
C OFFEE --4S toot prime Green Rio for agle by
aural/ j .13 CULAJEKTRON b. CLOUSE
INDIA Ulf OBER URLTING—Jost recelved,a large
amorlatenti of Belting of winces sire., varying
nem 14 to 13 mehec in width, for sale 09
J & ti runa,trs
N.D.—All Gehl sold am guaranteed to the purchas
er to be rupettor to Leather to every teepee!, and le,
tine mataraction. 'lily lielta that prove deficient
cachnnee,r or the money refunded. augni
110sE!—Warranted to be fat toperior ib
ja. Lcathct,iatt reed of the cocoa
IWO feet I tech Hydrant;
31.0 do IJ Inch do;
40 do 9 Inch Engine nom
For ule at the India Rubber Depot of
J tc PHILLIP.%
7 a. 9 Wood et
=M==o
Family Inbar, manufactured by Wm Linle,
oland, U., for salt by
A COLD F.RTRON k. CLOUSE
195 Liberty It.
COUNTEH OIL CLOTH-300 yd. 11.4 Figared, of
&ems , Posers., /UM roo'd for axle by
11,H PHILLIPS
7.9 Wood NI
13LACK OIL CLOTH for Carrleger-100 yards 4 4
millcd,iust received sod tot sale by
eue2d 1 24 H PHILLIPS
IIIOBACCO—t.IO boxes hlannfeettand Tobacco, on
hand and to anise, for sale by
Rego A ouLsimrsoN k CLOUSE
BATTINO-ZO bales Nos I, 2, and A on hand and
for sale by A CULIN,RTOON A CLOUSE
UGARA—Lonf, Cattehed, sea Powdered Nevus
1.1 kept eaustamly on bead and for sate by
Joked 4 A CULBEILTSON & CLOUBE
JAPAN VARNISH --a beg, • good ankle, j9ll
raked by laaalo J & 11 PIIIILLIPS
COPAL VARNISII-2 ban jun rte'd lot gale by
tng2U POILLDS
B OILED OIL—I bri Prat maven for vale iv.'
..... -
clu,riv.ii. l lc 0 PHILLIPS
_
Iland 9 o Penmanship and Copy flanks.
rut; above boat. having been introduced into
iubhe and private schools In Plitiburch anj . iii i, llz
. . . . . ..
for Wi t s utterly, t he ale lit h this chg. autor has app., fit • the us Icy
Teachers anti ethers will be supplied at publithee's
prices, as 'stated In circular. J II hIELLOK•
eagle al Wood st.
30 Call d S ,,, Ai d a r ig;r:::illleackdag Powder, jar% ra
A AI AIITCHELTALF.II,
•
Notate of 111•11.11.113ew IL Low.le, doe'd.
LL pentane intletital to the said estate are tcquest•
ed to make Immediate paymenLand those antes
claim neatest it to present them, duke authenticated
and without delay, to either of the undersigned coo.
.sauce. MARY U. LOWItIF
HARVEN
WALTER U. LOWRIE.
wiLveze & WILLIAMS,
10 German st;Balimore,
GENTS. lor tee sale of Soda Mb, Bleaching
l'oesdeis, be., have on band and are eunstanlls
rreel•ing direct root the Mann aeterell, the &POW
ar.idler of the best end FOOOl approved brandy, which
theoffer to the trade In quantities bsuit, and at
wercarlet rates annithdlw
=L2
Office of Pittsbarsh Gem Company,
August 17, 1030.
krill: Sloe kholdef a or the rtnshargh Wu Company
to hereby netiGed,that th e Annual liteetfas or
the Othello/Nero for the klecuon of Trnateca, will he
held at the OgiCe 01 the cowpony, to the Pill,.
ri h , on tdonday, the second gay of Septcanher next,
between the Louth 01 too nod her o'clock, e. m
the purpose of electing two persons to sure at Tha
teas for said compao, for three years, horn the said
second day of September arab
augl7,dies ' THOS. BAKENVELL, Perth.
tcs puma lush but Mac tut tear vs ,
ly~via canal, and for sale by;
_augl7 _ SELLERS& NICOLS
.10FI , M=Ie 4 bap prime green Rio ray •ale by
angyl SELLS & IC OW
fruIIACCO-20 his Russe ll & noblaion's S's;
IO bra Prim & Ilardarood's
3 eases narrows' hf lb lamp;
Ilmel red md for gals by
sod? SELLERS & NICOL 9
MM AC/ENROL! 34ACKERELA-100 bOs mom of
AU those Imp No 3 Maekeno,ita Salo 1.7
0 A MrANULTY & CO,
OAmtl Damn.
LCOLKIIL-5 ben jasi rced for side by
KIDD k. CO
.007 , 00 Wood la
Cfit S effifi;LElAP 10 toms ree , d lor solisY
, -.0617 1 KIDD at CO'
LISCAEVU 016— SOu opals toed for sainy
aogl7 1 lillin DO: CO
8130-NZg=4ol: - -
aogl7
• as•ortml, for tole 0 r
J KIDD & CO
--
Jas. Staapratt db Hama , Patent Biala Aith
834,1A5k5 of the above celebrated bland. pen
In store nod the ternalneer to nrrlve lc'. so d
oextmonto, per Anna lbeh,"“lintope,o.Berillbn and
ether *Will, VIOL Phtladflphte and Baltimore, ormumsol
nd inrperier In bath strength sal quality In en/ In the
market. for sale at tee lowest mice for cas4 and op
proved btlls, by W t Id IitreIIEIARKS
avgLa Wpm) , 110111
WOOLLZN GOOD,. •
rr HE undersigned hu on bud, nod Li We darrt
A calving time the en= raCtiatTh 06 Calltral•SlL
• latge lot of Flannels, oD. color., plata an
oats
Also, Bed Dluikets, Blanket C• 1•10 •• Ilarrer , C oats
Cassinseree Bs:incite nod Tweedg sriolch lie wfilsell
t 1 the case or piece•t snanefsetarets , prices.
tu The
tention of dea/ers l'et weediest goods is invited.
.
...ids Is areas,
II LEE,
1= Liberty st
(JUNI PUKE L - CL - of riZ - 90 dos momenta sacs
X' utile, stand, end bureau cosecs, beautiful patient
sod prices low, at N. 7 & 9 Wood 0.
•ust9 J k. 17 PHILLIPS
'LOOK OIL cLOTII-4000 ye 4 4 Floor Oil CIo h;
WO yds 34 do
590 y de $4 do
CIO yds 6-4 do
For sale, wholesale and retail, b
1h H PHILLIPS
settla 7 & 9 Wood 41_;
DISSOLUTION OP PANINDINSIIIP.
TiVr.^:oltir g .‘lt'i=ml 6 cuzkbleitresPoZl
by mntill eonsonL 43. R. JOHNSTON,
EL C. STOCKTON,
ritthbUf (h. JUIY S 9, 1950.-41111 T
MINTING Ali BOOK DINNED
THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
W.. 8. HAVEN, I
(guceessor to Johnttott h Stocktoit,)
T3FSPECTFULLY informs his Mond. end the ea.
JA,•toreers of the old ertsbliehmeat that, hieing
purchased the Printiag thrice and Book Bindery of
the late Arm, he la prepared to execute with neatness
and dispatch, every deeet: pdon of
11100 K & lOU PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING
Raring had the reenagement slam Prlnttng depart
ment of the late AVM for MlreMetA yovie• past, he
t oo l. of Minh nble to render swish. Lou to
all who may favor him with their patronage.
August IG,lBso.—snglindlm
PaOPOSALII POIt TINIIIIII._
. .
Offne of the Ohio. W.F... R. R. Co., j
Pittsburgh, Aug.15,154a. S
DROPOSALS In writing will be received by the
Jl. made:maned until Toculay,the Leda,' of October,
for the delivery of the cross hies required for laying
the track of the Ohio and Pennsylvarda Rail Road
from hence to Massillon, a distance of Itt7 miles. The
number of ties required will be about one thousand
nine hundred per mole. The des are to be of wand
white oak or rock oak, subject to the Inspection of
the engineer of the company. They most be MU with
a saw, into lengths of eight hick It of towed timber,
they are to be seven by eight Inches woaroi it of
hewed timber, they are to be hatted on the top and
bouom to a width of eight Web .. hey moot be
,elcar of bark, delivered and piled op on the hue Re
directed by the engineer,betweeo the first of Jantary
and fist of May nest. Bidden are maestest tri state
what number of ties they propose to delver. and or.
what Ke demi of the rail toad they propose to deliver
them. They may pollinator ties of cheamot or locust,
if of locust. they may be wren lachcauquare.
Proposals are also melted for furnishing
. mod sills
of white piny or white oak, t 3 be four by nine Riche.
square, and from eighteen to twenty tour reel long,
to be delivered on the line of road as above.
W. 11011INSON, Jr., President.
ipt/LiNDRY FITTOON-71) tone sort Pig Iron, o
JC the Allegheny YU mart, andlfor sale by
eagle 3 & R FLOYD
ritsT••-•---
C reeelie37rom PhlllfPndie.J salary. 1= Ids
Oil Clatb Crash, dilletent palters*, for sale by
nual6 J t H PHILLIPS
BEET pF2rc.—
t n el i t " oo „,„o, , J A_tLLIP
9 Weed st
N. 11.—All Ilea told is warranted to the purchasers
to give satisfaction equal to lather or the funds re.
turned.. men
:/6.111/1.11113 A. CLASSICAL ACADICBIIt.
Instintitn writ be re opened for the receti.
I of lads and young gentlemen, on Ste lint Mon p day,
the second day otSoptember next.
The plan of Ova Academy re comprehensive, em•
braking a liberal course of Inerrection In Classic and
Scientific Learning, the Modern Lenrue,gee, a felt
course ofeortuneretal Studies. and the various branch.
es enticement./ Knell. Education.
The Institution is furnished with the necesaary
Maps, Globes, Phyiiological, Astronomical, Pb.
sophleat: and Cher:Seal Apparatus, by mbleb the
pee.
of ar
the sube aidedleet. of s l t 111 OttplTl rob XO more 11/oTO•th lanow
tedge.
a
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
1.. CATOO Pllllo,lll.
Wm A. Weal, A AI , Instructor to the Latin and
Greek laugnagee
John Brows, A. N., Instructor in Mathematic,
Janes 11. Reed, A. M., Inatructor in dio•Natural.
Mental, and Mora! Sciences.
John C. Behadd, Ph. IL, Professor in Modern Lange ,
" l'•Driff. Profesror in Book Keeping.
J. D. William, Psofemaor in Penmanship.
ACADEMIC EDIFICE.
The AcederaimibliSee Is on Ferry street, betWeell
FOUIM Lind Ltberty. The be! ding Is large, cont.
[audio., end tarry, and being oar of the lersinees part
of the cap, it I. quiet and retired, which renders IL
very desirable location (or an Institetion of ...rig.
Circulars can be obtained at the book stores in
both cit.. lho Poncipal can he seen al the An
Ivetl-far weve by
S t'L L A iI A S SII-4° c*""
S . & W 11888811011
4 - 188818 CIIEEBB.-731.e. rata for sale by
von
..g"
n II •
Ille s n — pera k t ea t r " l ' l d os . r:lll l : s . ( c o . r k' sar: by
.05 9 A W lIAREIBI36TI
tARING-4U' store and for sale by
au IS S & W lIARI3hUGH
HA 118—Edon. tr. Swift's Cinetnnan koala Crocol;
15leeey's Indiana do
'Jonna do
Scotch tend, not smoked, for We by
WM A bleCs.Uliti &CO
'MG Litmny no
B RIM) BEEF—Jno. Doyle Gin. Cored Conrasind;
do do nor ortustnosod
For role by Isoglsl WM A AIeCLIJRG CO
Q bIoKIFID BEEF TONOUFS—A few de: for sale by
0 ttgls ,WIII&IdeCLURUdc CO
ENESON lIAME--A few choice. 'Valium Hams
tonti WM A MeCLIMO A CO
Trimmings.
of Wow florist/14 S!ea
• ent of Trimmingo, tompti
Steam Bann
F. Invite the attention
Stoats to our .aortae
It, In pan of the tollonrinr
6.4 anti 7-4 Table Went,
Itnettbeek Thaper,
Card 'ruble Covers,
Carialn material Mall de
arnroens,
..!
Linen Nr.pleing,
Sewell Diaper,
lilacs, ac. die.
• hIeCLINTOCK,
Warehouse, 73 Fear.b at
Velvet PII• Carpets.
TAT hteCLINTOCK has In store end for Sale de
V hugest assortment of Velvet Pile Cs rpOt of the
bat and newest styles ever oiler 4 in Illsmit) to
which we invite the epeeist' • tendon of thole Wishing
to purchase. Watevarre, 73 Fourth st. inglS
Gibbed Herr:al.
A RMALL Lot of Gibbed Herring, in Prillle orde
JAL for ..to by JOHN binEADYN es. CG
.0011 Cant! Basin
Ik No 3 MACKEREL, Boston in ,
/VV arrived In prime ostler and for sale br
3011 N MeFADEN & r 0,
an 11 Canal Basin.
L Ib too Jost tee' lop or •by
ismaxe&RICKETSON
Pal e. 223 Liberty si
T
OLIACCD-20 ileoirlll — lialibiii Luzon
20 b. Caviar. • do
LM bin Myna' pond lump;
In more and for min by
antli MILLER h RICEF.TFON
- Bares* do Latham.
MRPHY & BURCHFIELD aro selling neat and
bmdsotne styles of above goods at reduced
pito, A few pieces Bengt,s etill mulaitting that
will be closed out very low.
Small Plald Waghams.
MURPHY t BURCHFIELD have an execilari
auartment of above article, light onl daik.of
choice colors, including some of a very superior
quality; also, all colors of Clonley Gingham. ugl3
.ter
atETAL—Hoo ton. nimue
wale by [angl3] WM LIAGALEY ICO
J. 11. SKITIVIS
ENGLISII, Classical, and Mathematical School
will Re-Open on Monday, the 19th lost., at No
Webster street, at the head Of Seventh it
1:
lAN Saturday, lath Instant, a small Bmeb of Keys
Unopposed to roma been lost io the neighborbsoi of
the Post Office, the finder would - confer • favor by
leaving them at MU office. swat
WANTED!
AMALE teacher to fill a vacancy in the male pri.
mary department In fins Ward Public
school, Alleg heny. An examination will tate plane
at the School Emma m said Ward on Thanday the
lath inn
Application', in the mean time, may be handed In
Inany of the directors. None but experienced teach.
era need apply.
A. LAMONT, President.
j pny
_ .-
v ie, August 3rd 1633 ..-angs:ll
A.lOO Elias hut reeemed and fersa.ii try
aag 3 B.A.W. ILARBAVOIL
lug - ARPERVI NEW 11 0?iTIILYMA0AZIKWYEta
June, July, and Annan, MIA 011 0•10 at tMe pen
number, by R HOPKINS,
/100 ' - ilia Dnlldings, oet at.
DICTIONARY OF MECIIANIab trx., by Byrn.
12
numbers of ibis raleabla work now tor We .
Ze per No. by Lang7J
CIA.BLYLEBI , ATIMRDAVPAMPIILEIV—Fro.
lo Ito 6, for sale by pose] _ B
ileouri—Shiiirdenides,.alam• for We by
aost 8 t W lIARBAUGII
IN DOW I.:I.ASS-1800 Oozes LloarbealiVNVi
dew Glass, assorted sixes, ea baud, far sale b
ass 7 BUREIHIDGI3& INGIIRAM
WALL PAPER—AV. P. MASUD tALL t. censnut
TT ly receiving from the largest mannfactolies
New N o and Philadelphia, and also from ("repel,
Agencies, the newest and most approved styles of Pa
per Hangings, together with Horde's, lire Utah
Prints, and Tester lope. Poe sale at P Wood it., be.
tweet Fourth street and Diamond Alley, (successor
In?. C. 111111. liter
LO — TII POLL SALM.
100 et the moat vallstablre and de•lrable
Handing Lola in the oily district,
AT prices which will allow handaosno profits to
those who purchase to sell again, and in Swanson.
winch It Is be mood will give fall seustactson in shore
who buy to improve and sweeps.. The Lots arc about
one mile from the New Court Mouths adielnlng the
Seventh and Eighth Ward.,and front 00 Paserandsstrth
Alsstre, Bunsen Snuc Coeliac., blahs, and
Caxton Streets. Those on Pennsylvania Avenue are
eligitile for private dwellings, and are the only Lots
for sale on that street tbat - have a view of the fine
!Craddock
of the Monongahela River. Those' on the
!Craddock street plank road and those on Contwelea
street, which Mend to the fiver are wall located (or
manufacturing and other butinesiestablishments heists
mach nearer the centres of city business than various
properties on the Allegheny end over the Mossonsas
helm teat have been sold at higher priees Plant
exhibited and testes made knows. by •
WILLIAMS A, SUIPIPL
Attotney.s.at Law, rousth
DUAZZASI
MCF,RSAND DAYS ss.
RD WIIIIIRF.RB AND DARR lIAIR:;—ThIa at
•
la common Reek of nature, for width we ate at •
lon bow to arceent. And we man bay Oat the con
trast Is far (non prodoeing as nurturable etket, but It
celebrated viated by Ile tow at ARMS 11111.1EIPS
VEGETABLE IttQVID HAIR DYE.
which will inmanteneensly weaned the mow brittle ,
and natural leaking Week, brown, or ;chestnut nlor,
without inJunng the hair ar burning the akin. Dew
olors sretodelliblei and are cot allotted by, the se
ttee of heal, perspiration on water. There lee neon
tied, of Halt Dye en sale, bat-they MI bane soma
materiel objection to their rise. some rennin. • ions
date to produce the caret:Oaten banana the heir end
akin, and Imam when pot on, sine the bate the Aisne
of *newly bleakedsteret. JULESIIAUEUS
TABLE L 11417011 "TAM DYE is the only one which
Is entirely free from the above i*Detuits.D warranted
entirely•hatatless, and 'will produce a beennfut sim
betanlffagater eater lb a shorter time then my other
dye In ace. Be eastimis in perched*, to take cone.
which huts not my name snacked, no time are many
cattalo:ln of One celebrated amn ia
UIeES Haut:4lllo amazon at
F i t i :l -14° "P"1 {11/(13.7et;d7i)LFd38
1:1 0 T 4 8talill for safe br
carp 8 IN 11ARBAUGH
A 811 HOOPS—SO 11 la stare and fat sato 6y;
71. I7 = P.NOLISII h OEN FT!
Re tasks belt VO.III) farulo b,
1710 IIEY, hl AT 1 . 1 I ENV* a Co
1011.tACIIING POWDER-JO cokeMardian,' beat
g y d by .l . W3gad.par t De . lta, and recr . oo tba
rit
Proclamailldn
DV *inns of a precept antler the Lands of Won. B.
:Le relate. Prvident of dio Court of Cocoon. Pte.,
in and *die Firth Judicial Limnos of Peonsy.yanth,
and Justice of the Court °rifler and Tonethner, and
.Gertetal Jail Debthey in abll for thid Anne,. and
William Kerr nod Samuel , Jones. Pony, 'Ailtholato
;Judges of the thane mthti, in and fee the County of
Allegheny. dated the 16th day of 400001,1 n the year
,ot err Load one tbmthand eight
o fdhundr and lily., and
to me directed, for holding Co o n f 0 er and Tee.
Minor and General Jail Wither, at toe Cvutf of
'to the city of Yivabargls,• lb. Voneth Monday of
October veil, at 10 oclock A
Public notice Is hereby given to all 'cadet. of the
Peace, COTOSItt, and C01114:11el of Allegheny, that,
they Le Wen an d Were, In their proper t emus, with
their eons, meoni., Inquisitions, risonnationy •nd
other remembrances, to cos them Miner, Iv bleb to
Well respective offices in their behalf appeetlin robe
done—and oleo thaw abet proveme.the
pr,
that now art may be in Me inn of sold coon,' of
Allegheny, to Le then and there to plowings vgattut
them as shall to Jen.
• Given ender me banal at Cinsburgh,:thi. 10th dal
of Argun, the pear of coo one thothand eight
hundred and fifty:and of th e
Co r e
the 7Sth.
auglihdAvidT CAECIER CURTIS, htheriff.
•
*emaciated Firmaolol In...anon' Coat
p•ny of the City of Ptitebured.
CAPITAL t 500,000.
J. K. alnonEuSAD. Dreai—W. W. DALLAS. Sec'a
DE Company la parpa,ad ia Imam aganvt
TI
FIRS and N AKINS RISKS 'of all kinds.
; Offrr,Sfroad :Stoly,lVillina
Inalcausa:
K Moon head, Roily - Patterson, Wm: A. Hill,
R. It. Hartley, R. 11. napalm, Joshua Rhadra, Wm.
M. Edgar Edward theaz..A. P. Anahutz Wm. Col.
lingarcod, It C. Elaaryag,.Chu. Kant, Wart ' Owasaa.
aogl3:dly
1000 LAIIOII.IIIII WABITN.D.
500 LtPatnnEelics.V.,!`.lrriZ.7,:r.' tetf
• o poll the Linea( the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road
between Pluebargh and the Bale Ithiq of (*le, and
tad more on the fine In Ohio. A large number of
Mason. and Stone Cotters may obtain entplootteat
at the bridge ever the Bit - beaver at'New lloaloott.
Application may be made t o the conitheloth on the
Imo, or to the a nd Boperintendent at the New
Brighton Bridge, and tnformation may be of at
the Rail Root 01/th In Pittsburgh. The cavalry to
•1117 healthy, aid good weges are tee eletly paid.
aa 17:dlar W ROBINSIttr. Jr.. Prates
OAK DLOODADO DO . KAI
15,00 0 FEET Walked Oak Flooring Board.,
po kat!, dal r and or a superiorquakty
tor aakle by S. LLARkt.
„
•
auell , l6( Sharpaburah•
,
JOHN'ILYILIVII SPOOL BMX,
Erprarrly for Snriwg.
910 avoid the many lemovenienees attending the
I. use of the customary Skein, the above article has
been much, and fora loos time wanted. It haa always
been a mantra( asoinidurent, that whilatilic common
article of COUPS, WWI conreniently spooled for a ge ne.
ral ase—Slik, se much more valuable, should nave
been supplied in Skeins, from which so MachlrouLle,
vexation. and less has arisen.
The tilMenity has at lasthean overcome. thirpetilic
is oared a good stools, handsomely pee op le a co,
veuient form for domestic ow
Ths only objection urged against thin !Miele is the
apparent small quantity on each opal, This is castle
explained. Each Spool Is vvvranteill to contain :13
yards of 811 k; while the quantity, ein, at the mono
price, has bat an uncertai varying from IS
to IS yards.
The Spent Bilk Ls redsylo as tat the t
e es of mit
chase, and it only needs atrial, to convince the most
to in aoperionty in quality. Independent of
the neat and Convenient form in which it ia furnished,
ot ism great advantages neer the Skein, ar it doe.
a
with the tedium of window, the vexation of
tanaling, and the less of lime in preparing it for use.
Sold by WM. IL 110ftsThiaNN SONS,
Si North Third at, Philadelphia
iiints-rm ANN, /IRO'S tc
Lours New 'York.
Sole Agents
SALOOOe6TRIL IRON WORKS,
Montour, N. J., steady orporite niladdpkia.
lilE subscribers having made ostcnsi. alterations
in their works, are now preparid to receive inden
for all kinds of STATIONA R Y and 'SAME EN
trIN ES,BOILERS, LOCONIOTIVDS,SCGAR PULLS
EN
and every description oftilltds WORK.
Also, orders for IRON anal BRASS CASTINGS
executed with despatch..
flaring secured the valuable ...ices of Mr. Damn
M armor, as Superintendent, (who b. been for lien
foreman la the Iron Work .ofJohn {Val.:nun,
ow the Vulcan Wet., thiltimore, and for twelve
years superintendent of ihe blohawk and Ilirdson and
We Utica and Schr•ectirdy Rad Roads, Y.l Gni
feel con/dent that all orders cnituwed to mem will le
fariholly executed.
Oaring an este neive Wharf rn front of tit& Works,
It will *Cord a safe harbor for all chose. of ries m
vessels that may require repirits doing the Venn,.
M. & J. C. SITER
Gloucester July 27.1840-13,30:4IttWib1etS
HC +n cl twin fer=ciricWda sale,•rf h
~ of Gibbon's ilistaly of tho Malmo and Fah, of
Mc Ronson Emma.
biro and LeUct• of; Thomas Campbell, in 2 v. 1..
Edited by Wm stannic, M D,
haemostat Ss etches is blond Philosophy. DT the
Ime Raw.Sidoey Sco th M. A.
Loctures on the American Voleciio Blume of Sur
gery. ny Donnunin HID, M. D.
Talbot an Vernon; a Nvel.
Tim Shoulder Knot, S tale of tic seventeenth ten.
EEMM!MI!!1!le
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Ilavektterne. 940
B AININ--8
I c . e . ak k g 4 E: f l o a , r .. l - in ,, :e s tl ;
3a eatteShouldera, In stare, apt for ”le
loW, to clots couslnment,ti
kug9 . .I.llllkZ •
RICE—la tee in more, and for sate by
&nab. IAMMA IIIrECIIISON.R CO
MACKF.REi.-180 - MaiNicekiref,ll.llfox .n
timelier, rest received ind for sale by
. • 1d1it.71113/11..ZELL
acme , •70 , Water rt
shirtlits. Btuanni.
‘4 RP!
1 , P1.11Y & BU molts persons went.
LVI Inc :Shining Marlins to look at their arsortnloot
°Mesh goods. Great care is taken In selecoug the
very best make; and as they bey to Page ottnntioes
from the &germ of the marosfactorers t they can be
said at the very loosest pricer Legs
W HITING—= bets on hand t j ltl2 . f ps
)779 • 7 & 7 Wood at
CIUGAkt--.106es Bruit eager. to a ore and for
0 role low by KNGIAPII & 1,101141:17.
DLOUlt—td ItartelvAttuty Olirli 3 Orttla Flour rest
reed and for aale by
sagaS. & W. lIA RLIPWGII.
Pounds (kw Peril
r 'and kr ula try
sou 3
AR AN tiurrutt —4 %eye 1.114.1 Loy dre
ELI suttee S t e solo Ly W A r WILSoN,
noy2 No to Wood Street.
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DAIXIN . SIDES7:4S,IXO la ft,
ree'd or role by
.1-1 Audi 13 W HARI:4I%II
ULAOSEI , -11(11,7 — trne • pn*, fo,rak binds, i
,Ll.l store, and for Udell ,
& 111:11.11TCHELTREE
Wll 1 . 64%i
thrAtiflrlZZ:r.Tl2
LCUISVILLE LIME-6a Barrels, Lim!, ‘ecelved
and for sale by
ast-1
MMMMEIE3
EIMIEI2I=II
URPIIIYA DUIitiIiFIELD deal largely in slave
article, sod rte ;prepared to supply • 'Superior
ante* IV•111•1M19 XLL R.xx r and el a low'pece tar
quality. Extra fine bdiuma linene lately rte
A.PYLE:I—W brie a reed far lade by
WICK & IIIeCANDLESSI
.•
lAit-11 brie N C Tr , r:
31 bf rods do, for sale by
aug9 • WICK Ir. IfeCANDLESS
(.3 1 14,1 38 "H" .5- Viaeret,aol.;sby
8 R V,1 5—"3 a"
V''''ILYTC.VIIViIIyLESS
SALEBNIU6--TS casks Baismer,
23 bis palserlsed do, for sale by
avgß ' %wag & BIeCANDLEW.
POTABII-14 casks Poloo,* We artielo, for sale
by [toe) Tpkc.._niccptDLEss.
AROgATIC TOIJACCC-1= Myers'iiipenor
Aronasue Tobacco for silo by
aega WICK & MoCANDI.F.S9
MACKEREL -206'N No li
ISbris No%
DO brl• No abuse;
23 kf dd far salt Ira • .•
133:LLER8 & NicitoLs
•ILIED BEEF—. tierce. Begat Cured Carivas.ad
JJ Beer dims, • prime arnele, fra .le by
.02 ' ; SELLERS k INICROLS
WHITE FISH—W bds recd for sale by - -
1/ nuslt ' WICK k IdeCANDLEBB
auks pt , e, Red this day feeeile y
auglii • WICK & NeCANDLESS
I)ay HERRiNG.-201) bas on band for .ale by --
nowit NVICK & NoCANDIA.2,B
MACKEREL—No 3 lone pin ree d and M •81 Cy
avgla • WWI( A. MeCANDLES.A
NO. SUGAR-55 Maim prang glare or role by
. &rata W M MITCIIRLTREn
SALEJLATUB-3 Wu for solo-low to close eon W 1
by 11 A FAIINI=OCK A CO
boot° r . Cot. First Ir. Wood in
S •
P2S. TURP . ENT I NE -30 b,m tar male 1,7
&lieu B A, FAIINLI OCIC & CO
LARD OIL-50 brio for rate by
eo gIIO
Q . CoTtll SNUFF—Garrott'. In bl Odin'', far me
nnitlO II A FAIINIZTOCK & CO
OUISVILLE LIME—SO brio L W Lime received
La tor vole by .; BUllpßlDritt& INGIRRAM
one . ILO Wucy.t
FLOUR —al bal. "Amity reed for oak, by
•ogo ' N &IV IWIRAI , IigIO
WELSiI
waya[kcep Oa- !bead Mc above g00d.% boo , .
direttly from the 11110incr. and urarranled genuine—
."' • I ....Ii•F•UPPII cf Welvla baste Flannels ra
oeived Ala Morning..
ulb, Exkolial of gime" of 0 - • •
- All/ Rl'llir & BURCULIF.LD,
. .
ho&-3 N. Not Come r 4th & market einem
L INISPZIMLL-Z4,614 mere for en& 6t
1 heIIuONAIAIZER & CO,
'
110g2 No VA Wald Street.
.
H ARDWARE PAPIM-5(11t , i7 - 115 , :; h. t . 4. 4 ; ,.. ;
. .
" ..0:
RrVit muitioc-- 5 Cue. rut received ena tor rare
- lnt2 J Ord MAKER & Co.
4.1111 r COLKU. buDA-10 tr.; ter cola
alys9 5_5C90.5 . 1 , 51A1NCR & CO.
Case. for ale
aoA ; J FCIIIN•NMAK Al CO.
Izroopit.t:ll A Keg,. pure IV 61b 4010,rettli:
.1 . 0.1 fur said by ••••
•
aag.a ;
A. •W. HARBAUGIP
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ILIUTTER^7A-LiZG7OS,-.iiree rieeciid—Orrionrivi:
y meat, apd for sale by J U BIDWELL, Apr.
!,30 :
S ECM MiCiAl heir Spanish:
10 M Principe, lesorted btand!,
10 M. Etgaller. do
In more an 4 for ■2415 by ENGLISH k BENNET'.
can Oit nteraccan,
I can Oil Ilerginnon
I can Oil Sassafras: fast reed far plcby
hasJ tICHOONMAL'Int & CO
IDLABIC BRHIBIRINE-I—HURPHY.A. BURCH
') FIELD have itecl•ed a oopplo of • Lore ante ler,
also. Moor tont Elpteeas, as .rude no to much and
In Placa of Bainbazinen. 17*
MEE