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    THE?IT'TSBUiiiifI 4AZETTE
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PITTISBURGII Sg
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, IMO,
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JOSEPH HEN HERRON,
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Antimosonio and Whig Noniatloaa tor
rcra tanm owe. commas.
TMOMAII A. 110 WM.
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11. C. WALBER. Enwhetti.
JOHN hECLUSETX, Robhme.
JAMES FIFFE, Snowden.
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FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Nusbargla.
woodman;
Dumas* BOYLE?, North Fairs.
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FLYNN, Lower St.:Clale.
coven arnivaroa,
D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio.
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JITBEE NEST PAGE FOR LOCAL ATTERS
TELEGRAPHIC NEW:.
Wa nre indebted to Hon. Thaddeus. [evens for
-a copy of Antal:meth on the Presiden Meanie
concerning ;Tem and New Mexico.
ju .VIIOIII W ALIIIINGTO .
The affair between Mr. Sweetser, nf Ohio, and
Mt. Bayly, which I referred to yeatirray, if mid
to have occasioned a sharp personal aarrespon
deace, which may lead to an exchange of pistol
ahota, or to an apology from Mr. Bayl The do
stoumest of the affair may be expected to mor
row. General opinion M olewly 011 the side
of Mr. Sweemer, and will sustain him in Insist.
log upon an explicit retraction of the offensive
words, and a (all apolcgy for the action accom-
pahyirg them
I do not hear of any thing having oceurtei do
ReiJurument yesterday, to cart out a course
the Houle next wtet on the Scoots bills. Ti
my mind, it is dountrul whether the Tata boon
diary Rod arstivty b,l eon pan in any ships., be
• IWult mentb•r, wbos. judgment in estbiled
aesplot, tells me that the prospect of passing •
the Stale bills In detail to good.
It is thought that the setae bon of Mr. Jenkins,
of GI ,to be S.rreiary of the I iteriar, will have e
good elf et. NJtanthstanding the unmistakably
incendiary and disorgantsgg course t.f Towel,
and Stephens In Gangresi., there is evidence that
the masa of the Georgia Whigs are round on the
question of the Union. The &Letitia. and demo.
gigue movemenu in that State, in favor of oo-
Nub+,!lle Convention end ita platform, looking as
they so obviously do to secession and diseolution
ate the legitimate progeny of the D,mocratie
creed and its advocates, as they have been de.
veloped and exemplified daring recent contests
in that quarter. The Whig press, and thegreat
casjorny of the worthy and accepted papule.
Whig leaders tee for the Onion to any and all
Contiagencies. Mr. Jenkins is a Member of' this
latter party In the Sonth. He I. known as Ruch,
or he would never have been invited to enter
Mr. Fdlmore'a Cebu 2t. He is a nept evr of Sen.
icor Borneo, and. like him, will pursue a course
calculated is h•s joegrneet to heal the wounds to
nor stELeted body notate, which cuskiltul physi
cians have aggravated by injudicious' treatment.
I hope Mr Jenkins will accept.
The conduct of Congress is ao little deserving
of public approval, that it is certain that iu speedy
adjournment is most anxiously desired. I set
down u a 'fixed fact," that whether the slavery
controversy be settled or not, this emotion will ter
=tn.. °. Monday, 30th inst. ' We shall, I doubt
mot, procure all requosite appropriatiaos ere that
time, and we shall either have passed the Califar-
Ella, Texas, and Territorial Sills, or shall have de.
monstrated that they cannot ha passed at this acs•
Mr. Wilmot has gone home to attend to his
norninsUon, and to watch the manmanea of his
enemies, the Hunker Democrats. - The nomina-
Cog convention in one or both of his counties
meets text Tuesday. There is a chance, they
say, of his being thrown out by the pony cantos.
but he can, it he chooses to appeal from n to the
people, be elected. I think he vial prefer abiding
by regular nominations, but his filen, thereto re.
mains to be tested. His absence at this time will
be sing - ninny unfortanate for him, though he has
paired off with a Maryland member, who would
appose every thielat he would vote for. Dull,
It Is nearly certain that the only direct vote that
will bare been given on the proviso at this ses
sion will take place before his return, and U will
have au exceedingly awkward appearance to
dad him turn op among the mining en as interest.
log au occasion. David would be a very good
man for the Whigs to aid in electing, were it not
for his inveterate tree tradeLsm, and were the
rare of things such as to preclude the posallity
cf carrying the district for a regular Whig tenth
data
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~hir':l.l'
They continue to talk about establishing a
barnboreer radical domecrauc and free sod paper
here to put down father Ritchie and his Ilan,
and to checkmate the Southern Press.
• Where will the moat? come en r
is jolt now the gestation which hla moat interest
fir the advocates of the plan. They any, howev
er, that tho rich men of the party will contribute
enough to put the paper on a firm bum—stotts
orrross—fin the language of one of my moat vet•
emote and respected frtenda- - .( we live long
enough. icratue
Tnz Rauznao Woo.—The Wheeling Gazette,
of Frtday, slates that the first blow has been struck
on that mad of the Baltimore and Ohio I:Learned.
Shovels, wheel barrows, and cans, are at work
within a mill of Wheeling.
Casaarcana ANL Ottio CANAL—The Cumber
land Civilum says that on Tuesday the water was
let into the canal an far oaths tunnel. In a very
few days itwill he continued on to dam N 0.6, when
naviratlon will he conflation. to Alesandri. The
energedo President ot the company, Lien. James
M. Cestl v has been in that region recently, giving
the MU.' his zealous personal attention.,
The Venezuelan Government, with a view hi
she proten ion of Its extensive coast, has, through
Fortunate Corwin, Esq., its special agent, contract.
sr. for lb. building of a war steamer, at Philadel
,pkia, of suitable size and proportions for the Ser
vice. The design of the vessel is raid to be a very
judicious one.
0•1.10 A L.ND CHICIOO BAIL Roam—The last
Mims° Democrat announces that Mr. J. B. Tor
ner, one of the Directom of the above company,
has jot returned from the East, where he has ob
tained a Wen of 5400P00 at 8 per cent, which will
be andicient to complete the second division is
Rockport, hinety mile* from Chicago. The Dem
ocrat adds that fdr. Tern...hes made* purchase
of T raft &efficient to iron the road, which he hos
beenable to obtain at & very low price upon lots
PIXIMMASIA iv Assn,— BASU Cove to Lo-
um,bas now a population of about one thousand
Ave hiffidred was, and is pronounced by President
Roberts to be the most promising setter:tent on the
coast of Africa, and is empumally dinolgutsbed for
its flourishing agriculture. One farmer iu Ilawa
Cove recently sent 10 this country one thousand
four hundred pounds of co ff ee, and one thou.and
pound, of arra* rocc and another, without any of
the wad aids ortoschinsry, made 8,000 cmueds of
~'~
AMarlow& Press.
As the Piro ls the great moral engine of this
age, and mute a Fetter power for goad or evil, I
and more felt in this country, in all the affairs of
life, whether political, commercial, or religious,
thin any ;Am Inflaence whatever, the public
mutt almnya be interested in acquiring inform'
To grmify Mu natural and Israelite. eunoaity, we
Imre. thedei n tite (Wowing quanta Isom e long nod
4011 written article smitko Di . ercriPaPer P"' o f
America, Oa:dialled in itui'lVese York Tr-16.r°.
Mlegbeny comfy
WAIMIITIOTOII, Sep,
lon easeersing its progtw •od ormagement.—
.Vttat maim been the Ineranoef.popula t ion
the United:States, and the develoement of every
kind of material resotirces during the last ten
tears, the increase in the number ol newepapers
hu fully kept pace wtth it. i. 1810, eccordirs to
reliable estimate% there were In the whole coons
try from 1,410 to 1,600; new there are not lees
than 2 seo, and some of the beat judges cettinate
the number an high as 3000. At ary rate it Is
' constantly increasing, not no cave t by the founds
lion of new papers in the great constnetctal cities,
a. in the new towns and growing villages of the
interior. Indeed. there are now tower piynala in
the large elites, and the difficulty of carat halting
new ones la much Increased. The maglehe tele
graph Cane, by adding considerably to the en.
Pon.) of the city papers. is an obstacle to the
way o f nit hoterprites 'Ricoh do act
commence
with large capital. rand tam is only nor of the
!a pp ro ver:Dente rtquirirg en mit ay of moo. {{•. A
p oa r a priper In New tart to darnmat have better
better reporut 11, • wore extenthve system
of o , : ,,,,,yeihdenta nod be every way more wtde
a wake and tip with we tomes than ten years ago.
Al; flit in t pew ve. It mno ex•ggerr lion to
u, that the rime talent which in 1840 ccull with
a capital of 53,000, or 110.000, attabllalt a daily
merest in this City, csoUld not crow do it with few
than $lOO,OOO, post of which ref:' , l have to be
expended without shy t•cipble t etpt - pelueo the
estahltafiment would begin to pay.
Amerlcoo jodrpgliem, like the American nation
al choreeter. is Ina. ca iiC,ollOool, more
verses, sad flex bit, nen teuropnan. A Gee.
man French, or English journalist cannot put his
paper to press without one or more regular [Ong
editorials, wrought out with doe attention to ab
the pans of rhetoric, in I MO. smacking Muth
quite of MASA of the acholar's elt'dY, as of the
crowded and Mid Weed in which a real
; his being. The American is more • journal.
that fs, a writer who wises upon the events
of the day and holds them up now in this aspect,
now In that, flinging on them the most condenecd
and lively twat. He does-not seek to make glob.
orate Mayan his ambition lies not In fine writing;
he Wends no long boon in polishing the turns of
hie periods. AU that preseppOns a cetton de
gree of leisure, and perhaps a 144 of torte to
' which he la a stranger. At any rate, hit La; too
many things to look after, too many subjects to
disarms, too large • mood of affairs to understand
and mote abortoo cultivate the mere oerfuoireee
and pigeon Wings of his nroteni.' . ...o. From nece•-
oily, he had rather be bete( and pointsd flan ale.
gent and classical ,• his best triumph as a writer,
to an negation felicity, which le, after all, often
an accident. It is rewardable that the only para.
graph writers are Americans. In fact paragraphs
arc a natural invention of the mire youthful nerd.
od cf Journallem, before *great variety of talent,
Of tho.stugh study and treatment of subjects are
required la the editorial column of newspapers.
The tendeneysee.oe to be to abandon them art the,
press is improved. 'Fake, (r Menace, a file of
any leading London journal of Ginty or oven thirty
years ago, and you will find these brief, pithy ed•,
aerials quite frequent, though the same paper has
secs ceased to use them. And yet a paragraph';
of two or torn brief sentences wilt often have
more (Mee and prodnoe a greater effect on the
condo loos of its reader", than the same idea ex
panded through two or three columns, though set
forth with the Hewer resources of Bin language,
and 'demented and supported by all the sugges.
none . wit and leaning. Not that the whole
warfare of Journalism can be accomplished with
light weapons. But the editor atonli have every
rt of arms i s his arsenal, and know when to
evdrescrth du small sword and when to flee on
his hig guts. For the real, this kind of wntinr
re groom a genius to do it to aerteation Matta a
gold driver will turn off iodr ti.,ite leegihs.of car-
tact and even elegant Englieh, not deficient 1r
sea. entree. who in moot achieve a d.zen
.u.th sa every body shall read and nobody berm
Ike point at. Well, this sort of welting to peat! ,
'arty Acne:Man. A thermos or French paper lose
employ it,-but never in its editorial columns, no,
OD •Va i jOala which have a tenon 41110fillOCO.—
arsee ve if you ran of a genuine parr/snip , ,
among the editorial Articles of the London Tier.
or the - Journal des Dsbats. The thine is impose.
ole ; it would be against all the rubes; n weer ,
infringe on the stately &gnuy of the journal. Th.
American editor is luckily shackled by no suet
consideration. 02 the contrary. he prelem an an
mete of ten lines mono of ton hundred, provider
se can thereby hit the nail oo the head. And t
1 1 le has one or two long articles, be seeks to re
beive them by several short ones. That his sobs .
leader on some qestion requtorg thorough discus
moo, May ha preceded by one or two paragraph
on nil wig of Most immediate importance. By
Ibis Means, his more elaborate and carefully rea•
weed articles are, as it were, combined with mat
ters °foe:versa' Interest, and gam fume and freeb
orn from the connection. And, indeed, he feel.
himself under no ahem:thee obligation to have e
leader" at all. His first business is to have the
news, that being what the public moat desire, tt
read, and accord/iily he does not besitete to oe
ropy the 00111610• el.e given to his own disq.o.i
tons, with the latest and most inpatient intelie
genre teat has reached him, whether it be ro the
rapid of a telegraphic despatch or the Letter of a
correspondent.
American journalism is no less remarkable for
its variety and comprehensiveness than the Ger
man. /. bag, perhaps. an even greater nose of
ertjecta, at the same time that It is sopenor m e
certain living totere.t with which it treats them.—
The American regards nothing watt indifference.
and, even where he does not take •Irin as a parti
san, he carries with him a degree olgeouine sym
pathy in thecae's! de its actors, which render. him
an etcetera observer sod reporter. He taco doll
analyaer, and sees the thing before he attempts to
+wattle° upon its philosophy and consequences.
He ra the most practical of men, and thus
_his en
thusteste—of which he hue large stock—concen
trates itself upon pennons and deeds, and makes
him almost a part of the occurrence he describe.
His element is action, and his method rapidity.—
Hie weaken. ir he bas one, is • too excitable
patzionsm, and the habit of forever glorifying his
country, it. institutions and Its people, al if they
stood in need - of laudation, as wall of rather
fiercely or even gaireougly rewriting any foreign
! disrespect to the same, a, if his own confidence
in their comparative superiority were somewhat
shakj. This full, however, grows out of a cer•
lain immaturity of the national character, and
with the nerd rate at which our journalists goes
shred it ought soon to be free of such impobue
ezeggerallons.
It is true that our American brevity, peed, and
ninety, are too often accompanied by a eapertlc al
apprehension of ideas, and an imperfect know
edge of farts, especially such so have happened
at a distance,characteristin more natural to youth
I than creditable to the energy and pretension on
manhood, and which may well make ns regret the
weention of the French, and the thorough Mitre
motion of the Germans. Bat thew are Imam
which every day helps to diminish, and which
must woe be reduced to men exception. More
ovef, they are fault. which indicate deficient or
ganization In the editing of newspapers quite es
much u personal deficiency to the writers. Moat
- of one leading popes have hitherto depended on
single indviduels, not merely to sive the-WOO to
their coltuona,but alto to write almost every thing
in .the way of editorial. But this has' already
changed considerably within a few year., and I.
destined to entire alteration. The time will soon
arrive, if It has pot arrived already, when the
chief editor of • daily newt.. which aspires to eft
culatiou and Influence, will not premise to
treat every topic that may arise.or to venture into
every relic. of thought and ecience, but will con
fine himself to • comparatively limited sphere of
writing, and leave the rest to the labors of the
most numerous and able corns of asentants at his
comenaod. Let those, then, who fad American
journeion len philosophic than the French, and
len finished and artistic in its productions than
the English take cograge sod believe that they
will sot always have reason for such
Besides, haying admitted the chose, we have a
right to nit if French, German, and English pa
tient are so entformly well informed and eo pro
f./and in thought upon American ideas and event,
a. to be fit standards of perfection in comparison
with their eatemporaries on this side of the wa
ter?
That the American Peen Is incomparably het
ter than It was fifteen, or ten, or even five years
ego, any one may convince himself by contrasting
• current file 'of soy one of our beet papers with
so old valume of the same paper: The news pub
hatted is more Important, both in quantity end
quality, and the principles nod measures in debate
ere autogether of a more created and radical cha
racter. Thiaare,ta be attributed to the vast devel
opment of the country and the general regret., of
the, world. But our pipers exhibit another re.
makable improvement, which its due to them.
settee alone. We mean the increased nod insa
ne* enterprise they display in procuring acme,
whose result may anon be wen is the shape at
four or fire columns if matter received by tele
graph and publothed In a single day in the A.D.
elated Journals of New York. No oth,e press in
the world exceed. them payers In this respect
none approaches them, with perhaps the single
exception of the Loudon 71insr. Of the many
illuotrellons
ts of American motto, "Oo ahead,
this "
the 030 . 1 striking If cot the moat fruitful. No
expense to lob great, no undertaking too d tli mit,
no distance too rem. 1.., far ants dauntivw spirit al
enterpeise• Tto etc sthaethithg atm vet Willow le
the vast machinery it omploys. Agents in Europe,
nese boats far out at yea, expresses cpc , relice hail
a continent, tie ornipb lines ramifying all over the
fthpathie, a thousand Industrious heeds and bands
Posted like 'cuticle's, watching every nation to
dish the latest thoughts and cecurrences Kiang the
OEMs of this great system of intellarenms In the
central brain, thence again to he dispatched in all
directions, so t h at every point of the yenta man
hefty whatever is of intern tat all other points la
this there is somewhat of the grandeur of nature,
at the same time that It Is a triumph of human
energy and totallent. American journalism hes a
tied lobe procul of it. And as ti r the evil whab
may bo feared and to which we have alluded in a
former •ntele, namely, absorption in trifles sod
dmien:ina of that attention due to matters more
weighty, we again reply that such (ears appear to
as too cheap and abalLor lobe considered, when
theUghtnine of heaven Is willing to travel all the
way tram New Orleans to New York to report the
shoo of cotton. Let Wow chortsh such us*,
._!...... 1 :a , Ne
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to WinOM it 6 conge•tilti; kr au perk we cannot
gparCl. them any aytepatay.
• • s • •
The present number or daily papers In the
country is not far from 250, though, from the con.
staril rise of new ones and the disappearance at
the OW, is impossible to 'nit the precise number,
and lot,: figures may not ilwaya he react with
r e o f cr ire e
b ri s c e e l to s, in o d f i w vi b d i tt c a h l
3 ci a t
teif Of the 250, New
Yore
pp,r,daph i a, 9; New Cincinnen and
Patiborgh, each 9; Mushy/ Naanyille. and Ito.
e.ach 6; Baltimore, 1nt.1.0111., Ctinflenten, •
M e mphis, Banal°, New Raven. Chicago, end De
each :5; Washington, Louisville, Richmond,
Norfolk, Troy, Brooklyn, Hartford, Providence,
Nevi Etedf-rd, and Portland, each 4 • Mobile, Sa
vaonati, Wheeling, Syracuse, Cleveland, and Co
lman., each 3; Porumouiti, N. FL, Banishers,
Newark, Oswego, Nes. London, Lowell, Mont
armory, Vicksburg, Zsnaville, Milweakie, and
Worcester, each 2 Besides these, there are some
fifty places which have • single daily. With re.
gird to the circulation of these papers, we have
exact informatum in bat few woes, and tray ttn•
intentlally err to the calculations we are about
t* submit; if ito we shall be glad to be oorrected.
We estimate. then, the aggregate circulation a the
, 15 chiles in New York at 125,000 copies per diem;
that of the 11 in Bleton at 10000; that of the gin
Philadelphia at 15,000; that of the 5 in Baltimore
at 30000; that of the ten In New Orleans at 50,000.
Thie leaves 201 papers iu other places, er which
that metes 1.0 as a very 'beret citicteellA which
supposes them to teach an armage eirceLation of
corn. Alaily. Vila givers, in round enro
-1 ben, 690,000 papers for the reigular circulation of
the daily prowl in the patted Btatea,ertB4,oBo,ooo
per impel, isastonieg that of the 2,500 tel
1, weekhea, serni•weeklus, and weeklies, there are
50 whose weekly—circulation teaches 30000, or
I 500 000 in the aggregate; 50 with 10,000
lion, or 500,000 aggregate; and that the drools.
lion of the remainder may be set down at 1,000 on
an average, or 2400,000 in the aggregate ; we
hare, an too aggrgiute homber of copies of news.
papete aohually kiltoldtbri throdgh the United
States, the:enormous figure 01412,550,000. Sop.
peeing the present population of the country to be
25,000,000, this gives above 19 aeurnnapein a
year for every man woman and child of the pop•
hialloa e ,fortdahlpir all amount of truly usefel, in
structive, and, en *hi eieSaltrui miscellan
eous marling such as has never beta bestowed on
any people in Ire world before. Prom these aim.
pie figures we can perhaps gain the clearest possi
oie ii:ea of the Important otice of the Newspaper
Piers in thin Republic. And this, it aoola be
reme , pbered, duet Rot take ally account of the
circulation Of glottliilici Oar feaga#lnes,
whiolt is also very largo.
No man labors harder than a faithful editor.—
Other peewits have hours free for repose or se•
creation, but he hes not. Other dunes may be
postponed, but his are inexorable. Bleep or
arnagement ho cutups as it were by stealth, and
with comsat lei cloy to irderreptlon. When
alter midnight, fancying tr4t Lim work of the day
is over, he mime bra steps homeward, it Is always
with a half presentiment of a recall to the office
and htt Sew fatigues. The public pardons neglect
in others of us aervents. bgt it unmerciful with
him. He most be ever fresh, ever on the alert.
He is • worker almost on the principle of perpet
ual motion.
Alike to him M time or tide,
' ,( like
or ;uly'. pride,
Alike to him le tide or tiole,
Moenless midi:light or metal prime."
And thus he lives an intense and crowded I I l e,
sod early finuthes his career. An aired editor Is
a Tully,'
The Marauder. in Pennsylvania
II Gangren mere to pas he KM author mut; En
;batmen to come into the United States and rob
•Il the farmer.' fields, pin folds, and hen roasts
they could get access tr —just es Admiral Cook •
burn d.d, along the Chesapeake, during the last
arar—rthere would be, we fancy, somewhat of no
uproar throughout the land, the robbers would be
fl oiled away to an appreotably !Mort space of
time, and than there would be socks dinging about
the ears of Congress an would be a warning to
Seesaws and Repmsentatives through all coming
time. Reeve* tins fact, we cannot mit feel maga
gored at the exceeding tranqu Ilty that Oct re
nds, when, as I; happens, theta Just seen a law
on the statute book, and has he r fur 'our year.
be •aittor•ty of wmcit • great many of our British
reread, are, st Una moment, in 14e cottatry, and
more est:enfant , In Penorylvania,f making eieeed•
mg free with the timers, and their pockets — to
say nithitig of the comer. and (Oriente°, whoa ,
Went they take out of their °multi. and 'row ter
tea of their tub retidren. The Tal' of '46 w
precisely mien it law, etaferrine ' ton the &agate
ro•onfactriver the prtwlegos of • I ceased m trend •
or, and wane he seems lobe cobfieing his pluo•
dertog ope au ins dirce6y to tee poor coal and trot
man, be ca, In mangy, indirectly making hit ch i c:
apotl mod pfiage °Cute nosbandomn. Every 100
toilers' worth oil irtm he introdorre. into Petinitri
yenta ta a lower • certain amount or valuorA farm
produce to the Pennstlvanla lupe,. If the far
mer would only use his own eye. In Gee how if
unterewed—and how mach wore al:termed
than any body else—in the to of goelt•on, we
ahould hear the death knell of trade in • short
tame, and free traders sod d.su montsta would be
dnven together from Emigres., like the thieves
from the temoie We ate onq sony that, not
using their eyes for their own benefit, barmen can
vet fail in generous itiabag for the poor "Forte:ea
their fellow g 'us, whom thby coo perceive,
p miry encore, to be toilette,' ,from the rain o
free rare B rich competition.
From .1141111461 e ber.iofore pubis& .1 by at, it
appear. that Pronsyleaau has upwards of dye
hundred trOn areib• of the diderect t i oda, foresees,
large, and rolitn• mote, or terliOn glom one ball
UV Id e. Considering their capacity for pig m
alone. they ore competent to turn out Dearly tin
hundred thousand tons a year ; and they did, in
11311, Make about 390,000 too.; but it is uncoated
they are now prod. log only 1915,000 tons. The
annual loss to the State may be inferred from the
fact that Pennsylvanta makes acidly three fourths
of all the don produced in the boned State., and
that, on the tots) quantity, It is cOmpated that the
wages paid to the workmen emylosed to all the
various departs:twits of mannlinter° tad tranermr.
lotion amount to twenty militants pear; and the
shore of those wage. that goes to the tamer for
hood and such co &meals for clothing as he furnish
es, the farmer himself most be irony capable of
understanding,
There are two hundred and fifty thousand work•
men to bo purveyed Ger, when all the Amerdau
iron works are in operation. The law of Congress
that drives dearly one hundred thousand of them
from Peansyl.nia does more injury lathe farmers
of the State in one day:than Admiral Cockburn
maa able to d❑ in Maryland daring the whole
campaign of 1013. And, to our view of the cue,
the loss aas shameful is It is redeems. Why
should we permit norselve• to be made vassals
tad sthataries f—U. S. Gassita.
Saner ore in lionterksr.—The following is fro
he loot Knoxville Register
"We undereand that specimens of Wive. ore,
found near the Cumberland Falls, In Kentucky,
were exhibited a few days once in our city by Mr .
Lewis Rene, of that State. We also learn that
the qualnira atlas ore have been tested by a 610-
ful assayer, who certifies that the yield I. sufficient.
ly large to •Oled a profitable investment to these
who may embark in the buena.
A Ilarse a llorso "—Mr. Barnum has :Over
used fora home, to be rate by Jenny Lind. We
presume it Is not a hobby home that is wanted, be
cause Barnum rules all the bobbies himself. IC the
spurted animal that toed to afford Fanny Remble
each opportunmes fordisplay when she attempt
ed to back him, an be procured, we hope he will
be purchased for Jenny, as the public would then
have many • treat froM wonessing Ma Jenny des
ions. Mdlle. Lind, we doubt not, like that celebra
ted horsewoman who toed to ode to Bambury
Gm., will "make mow wherever she gees."
Valets of Spanish Coos.--Upon laqmry at
the Post Office, we are inlortned, says the Natonal
Intelligence , , t h at the reason for not taking the
Spanish coins of one eighth and one sixteenth at
at , ir nominal value, law be found to the fact that
they are generally 60 defaced as not to bear a great
er intrinsic value than one tenth and one twentieth
Foreign coins are received by weight, and nut hy
tale. It would he a gteot lota of time (or Pont Otk•
cern to weigh reek separate &Onto ascertain its in
trinsiv worth; they are tbereforereceived at the rates
stated Peraons have always the privtlege of re
deeming them w the same rate.
NEW MEXICO—ITS VOTE.
Mojor Weighirnan, United States Senator froi
New Mexico, arrived et St. Louts on the 22nd oh
and be briny the following as the official vote:
For Governor—Henry Connelly 5769
Thomas 4Sbeza de Bees tr7S4
For Ldeut. Gov—Manuel Alugnrs 4.390
" Gupta St. 'ham 3970
For Congress--Wrn. S. Merservy 4934
•• Hush N. Smith 4•74
In the Lepdature the vote fel: 11. S. Sen.
lewd as follows .
For Rickard H Weightm.
" F. A. Connlnglana
A. W. Reynold*
Jacob Houghton
ROSAILIABLE Occoaasitcso—Tne Evansville
Journal rays
"Last Monday a stranger made application to
our city grave digger fur employment. He no at
once set to work digging a grave, which he coop
pitied before evening. He was mad on e g o u..y or
his Job, and feeling unwell he went to bed. Du
ring the succeeding night be died, and in the morn
ing was buried in Itio same grave ',retch but • few
hours before ton own bands had dug! We were
unable to learn del. name of this untorturians man
r any part if hi.. history, nee that and part
here recorded. He died among us a total ntraag.
Tun. Linruar - r HAVIIK vs Gum. Balta.—The
Elkton Deo:WOW, to annolinCing that thu bank
cloned its door, on %Vadat sday last, says
"The amount of is liabilities i. not known; we
have heard it emanated at from 8150,000 to 6200,-
000. Seventy live dollars will cover all the loss
connived in uu. place, but we fear that m the up
per port of Cectl, the loss lo oilr Galion, Will be se
rious, eis much of the paper was in circulation to
that part of the county.'
The St. Louis liepublican, of tiTl7ill ultira
"The cholera has broken nut fearfully at Galena,
111. From three o'clock ott Sunday up to noon the
following day, no leas than liftemi Of Ihs
place had fallen victims to it, and the
darn iwl 990,rativa pronged"
SIEBSAOE OP GOV. BELL, OP TEXAS.
TEE LEGISLATURE AND THE SANTA
FE DIFFICULTY.
We had a very brief obstruct by telegraph . last
week of the important message of Gov. Bell to the
Texas Leg:slalom, which met in called session on
the 12th of August, on the subject of the Santa Fe
difficulty. The Governor sent in his nseessge the
following day, and extras of the Galveston pa.
pars of Sunday, the lfith, containing the document,
have now reached us. After dr tailing the proceed
tags of Major Neighbors, who was appointed to or.
ganise the Westerdcrumues, and of tits success in
so doing, as regards the county of El Paso, Gov
ernor Bell thm adverts to the difficulties he met in
making the same attempt at Santa Fe
Your Honorable body will perceive from the to
port of the cumintssioner and accompanying dorth
' meats—copra of which are herewith subtnitted,
marked A.—that on his arrival at Santa Fe. he had
only met with discouragement on the pan of the
iadtvidual exercising the authority of civil and nub
tary governor, but it was distinctly intimated to
him, that it he succeeded in holding his elections,
and in qualifying the officers elected, the jurisdic
tion of Texas wood not be recognised. Superad
ded to thu, her as threatened by a lodge holding a
commission from the President of the United Sluice
with imprisonment, it he attempted to enlorce the
laws of the State over that territory. Appeals were
Made by the some judge to the populace to resist
the authority of the State. Public meetings were
called and held whti the same object, which were
presided over and compsised principally to the ugh
cert. and other penmns in the pay and employment
of the United States Government—kind nil this un
der the immedtate eye and observation of the coin
mending officer, who, if not the projector of these
procertlings, unpuestionably yielded his avant to
them, and subsequently adapted chum, by oAtong
his proclanuitioa caUtng a ennventton, di form u
Government a4Verse to, and independent of our
OsYs-
After alluding to the conduct of Cul. Munroe, ho
=yr.
Although the proceedings referred to, no longer
permitted me to indulge the hope ohnuatrid m the
communication which I had the honor inlay lielore
you, shortly atter entering upon my official duties,
"that the difficulties eucounthred in our efforts tothis
extend the rchction of the State over that per
non of her territory may have resulted trout uthdi
neat of action no the part of the federal authorineo,
rather than a deliberate design to do us wrong," yet
I was noxious that the President should have our
more opportunity of diselouning such design, and
hence it wfol that 1 requested our delegation in
notes, to bale esti tuterview with hint on the
oubjeci previous to the delivery of the protest. No
own thsclourier, however, has been received. nod
facts which have since . come to my knowledge,
indicate most clearly that none ouch was made or
intended to be made.
Having thus, gentlemen, placed before you, in a
very plain and brief manner, the most prominent
facts sad circumstance& connected with our rela
tion* with Santis Fe, as they have recently been de•
&eloped, and hams cullesl your oils:noun to the
Unerarraptalale aactlillptiog of power by the laeou.
live bench of the Federal Government is us di
rect interference with the rautoopal and internal
god - ',7l3'o'n'or7
tFeaba:i itself wlmt course „u, p 7
triotwm, and a just appreciatton of our solemn oh
ligation& to the country require its to adopt.
I are Iwly sensible that this is a que.t,oit
toy the most serious 'topside:W.lo.la, acid in Ito cut,
iettiplotion thee is o.ntningled much of hope and
appithension. Ilut who will latter in the path
way of duty, though the wrong doer be there pow
erful and mighty.
D tca!t and embarraosine as the torsi= toa•
doubtedly e r sad toseseVer'frittght its con amp..
Sloe, Is with p•infulaoltcitude, we have I ft ea cc
choice bat to elect it. It must be mei lehlly
fearleooly and determinedly. Nut by further oun•
pbcotton or Ascots:on said] Federal LUtharit , ,,
not by renewed appeals to their hi:ornery a,.
gympathy; not by a longer renaLce snl. tee &attire
Hope that ;hellos will yet be extended to no; be
by action—manly and determined actloa--hu Our
part, try a prompt G.:serum of our rams, and n
praetical maintenai et of them nob sit the me
•ro
we can command, ...so all heraords and to she for
rwerresity."
A ter deeply, and, I tenet, maturely, re Beeitti.r.
oh i eta !soothe!, with • cued guided by the moiii
ithithu• desire to eke he step la it which Wkll,l
rot command wrist'''. of my icilovo eLis eb•
and the rid -owe portion of too, of our
3 ales, whose ate ical lade Matter Is str•idg'y
iiati:ated to oars, it is nil de:dd.:ate ono fine ena.
• room that there in now left u• tut -'i.e emotes
conols.ent with Doctor, sods pot sr i.e u I w.. a.
nue 10 .tar
aa a eorere ati tt atu
vat is, tar darned:Ct. adoplusn hi , ' your h. 4
-. 10 body, with iverfeet uo•nuotty, of 8.-on
trey es are necessary tOr iLe Oe.upril.od oi Saul ,
Fe, w,re a force ample to qJell the arr,s , l an:
mbe.itous spirit pose preen ,. rig there, arc! t,
me us to cite.: sad Assn!, rfltilldiln .4, I 1,.
last.dts sold Ides* of the S ale over it.
Suss: the adoolion and oswelso.< tnt. r — •
meet of thaw. entosoureo teal to •an d •a
dam who, be cc all•hortly, are uuLawl,
ty earretslog the pares,. Ole ig , iVerurtieni„ odnrcrse
to our intercom, moons our defined sal tes-iv:l
-edged lon is, there aro noon WOO .G17J0:41 reel,
mat m itt ct and toe aouorquenses urn.eo &snub,
Ilea probably .w from it, mare Ito. tossed, he
I nhOuld he consoled in the contemulobon ns
( "t n . , results, by the mice:too that ,t ass riot
titbeelty of our losektra —test every short v., os•F
part, save that of craven what sta. ti, lowieo•
savage and moult, hod been cowl. yeti to at err
and eotold.og in toe posace of our t •ose I &braid
rearleooly meet it, quotes Will feriae stand
that Testis would stand exobei• ed beery the
eveo should teal coat:, •a•de, .0 .Le s try
titre, the most glorious cen'ederacy up., n anent,
sou has ever oh ne.
to meta, then, at wO unp.e teem and e ..•
try pottlOn in erhteh We arc placed, trt 1 t
abernuto coecuoty of immedtatc mud deo./ ve .
bon on our pan, 1 recommend that your honor.
bit body authorize Me Psrruuve to ranee. with ne
Mae delay a. poscb:e, wok rawer to xrpply, •i
lewd two regtmeO. at Mounted ',Moult,. lot
the rontennpinted move to mod occupancy of Son.
la Fe.
In tinkles this recommendation. I em not on.
mindful of the heavy expense. mach A frl3 .o•
wire, and the enobarraaang d thaulues whota vv.
be presented le noting the neta.V.llll funds io
meet - them i but I rely with great corn fence on
the wisdom of the Legislature to dead.: Lome cf.
festive metal to meet the emergency—
:mg that Texas, ID • mach darker and more ern
oarsaseed period of her petuntary resources, pre
pared to encounter, and did soccenfolly "moues
ter, a more •ppalhng conflict"
to ■ subsequent portion of the meinage, 'he
Governor cadet attennon to the compromise bill,
and says that, "however willing Texas may have
been, and may still be to dispose o/ a per.
bun or her north western terntory, upon:lair.
*Finable, andpionorable terms," he • cannot be-
Love that any party, respeciab.e for its numbers
o , intelligence," would be willies, to eecepi such
a proposition as that con anted in the bill reperuri
by the compromise committee of the Senate.
Ha then up further discussion on the question
of the tide of Tints can result in no practical
good, and lo will not enter on any. Further on
he says:
ll a proposition had been made, founded up•
on her acknowledged right• of territory, to port
obese from her that portion of it lying north 01 the
34th degree of north latitude, and accompanied
with • andhetrut guaranty that the proviraona of
the pint I.oiollolllll for annexation m respert to
slavery should be observed, the most re,pceS,o
consideration would have been given to I:, and i
not but little in Hying. that k largo trojonty of
our fellow etrisens would have met anon a pill,.
motion In the moat liberal spirit, and with a ion.
sere desire to accord every thing reaeonntile
jars that might have been asked to reference to
Gorernor Bell complains that the Legislator,.
did not comply with his recommendation, ta.l
session, to grant him authority to send sit armed
force to Santa Fe, sulßoent to enable bite to en•
brew the laws of the Siam, Independent °rimy..
lion on the part or the Federal Government, whit h
he ups would have obviated all the present dirk.
cult,. We think the Legislature showed their
good seers in refining bile loch authority, awl
the New Orleans Bulletin has no doubt they will
do the same on the present ine•SiOn.
It In hardly necewiary tally tutu, at the limo tho•
Gr , rertiOr delivered hi. message, the news of the
passing of Me. Pearee's toil in the Senile, had not
been received. Tho new. of tee engrOarnießt o.
that bill Wel received in Galveston on the 170.
Tee Journal copies the bill, :but make, no corn•
meets. The NEWS naps :
" It is mush to he rrgratted that this oiler to
Tex., watch seems to be the Ultimatum nf
opponents,) atoned come to n,, Re it does, Ruth II
threatening, and, Oa we think, an autumns me,
sage Irmo toe President, respecting Gov. (kilo
letter to bile. For however ready cur wtivens
will always to found to !Wen to a friendly end
wp o dystory poposition far a sale of territory, they
never can yield to term• accompanied with threat!
Matelot:ice. These threats would inevitably de.
feat all chance of acceptance by Texas, II they
abonld receive the slightest endorsement by Con •
gees, and even as It is they will amtse a leans
of Indignation throughout this State, not very
wry to allay. We will ;Wm this mews° .0 our
ItaiL
-It will be can that one half of the purchase
memory, or five millions, is to be held seinen to
the payment of that portion of our liehlla.c• for
which our Cyst.= save lees Were specially pledge
ed. It by this reservauon It is intended that Mow
creditors @ball be paid to fall principel and 3uteresd
without regard to the general provolone made by
oar own laws for their payment, then we may an.
Sefton" a serious difficulty from this discrimina
tion. Some of the most meruorloos of our credi
tors ate those who poems no such ben, and we
doubt much whether our people will consent to
relinquish the righted' payMg their own debts In
their own way."
A now AWearcao Stassant roe. Ltvtoroco--I
hen been determined to make a Propeller of the
large ship now building in New York for Messrs.
Spofford and Tileslon, instead of making • sailing
ship of her, a lkyrigiuslly intended. The engine as
being built at Weal Point Foundry. She will be flo
ished in oboAoix pop.ths, and will run between
New YorOU Lisa lapis= of the ship Sher
idare She will be by Capt. toe
. .•
tjite, Ball Will WIMP 2 , • ,
BY A UTHORITY.
PUBLIC ACTS
Pau,' during the Fleet Surto', q/ the Tharik First
IPrame—No 21.1
AN ACT supplementary to the act entitled "An
act promillug , fur the taking of the seventh
suit sotsteguent censuses of the United States,
and ton the number of the members of the
tin
lions& Representatives, and to provide for
boo metre upporbournent among the several
buttes
B. it en et, f bu the &mate and llotthe J Rel - re.
Arneatsve, cf . ihe r - ntted States cf America in Can
Anew morns:led. TI. the Secretary of theintert.
or be. aud he is hereby, authorized to Increase the
compensation allowed the marshals or agent., and
their ~cststancs, for tatting the seventh CZtIS. In
Cat tfornta, Oregon, Utah, and New Mexico, so as
to seen= the prompt and faithtul execution of the
worts
SE, Anzi La It further melded, That in eau.
mewing persons residing in California, Oregon,
Gush, end New Mexico, the several assistant mar
slink or uvenis shush induce those who may have
reiniivr ruin their residence in any State or Ter
r tory of the United States prior to the first day of
June, on- thousand eight hundred and fifty, and
settled subsequent to that date in either of the mid
cotintrivn.
Sac 3. And iSe it further mused, That each as
diam mamba' or agent shall be paid for making
ut and returning complete cope" of the original
CCM. return, Its required in the eleventh stection
of return
to which Una is a supplement, eight cents
for cacti page of the two copies of the original cen
sus returns required to be furniahed be the elev
enth section of the act to which this in a supple:
meat.
SEC. 4. And br tr meshes enacted, That in any
Of the e eerteei at the United lstatea where causes
bc4ollll the control of the marshal shall have tend
ed to delay the taking of the census so that the
atone coot! nut be taken and return ihereof made
within the time prescribed by the act of'\wenty
third of May, the Secretary of the Interior may, if
he secs proper,extend the tune to any day not later
than the lost ci January, eighteen hundred and fif
ty one ; Prorideti, That the rood Secretary may
extend the time for complettnx the census iu Cab
amnia, Oreman Utah, and New Mexico, to such
time as in his discretion may be deemed advt.,
ble.
Approved, Aegum 10, ISSO.
HOWELL C 01313,,
:paler of qf HrpreJmutares.
WILLIAM R. ICING,
reertelene ,f the &nate pr. tempera.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
AN Act to amend the act entitled an "An act t
am. nil, In the cases the.ein mentioned, th.
'Act to regulate the dillies on imports and ton
Mr a enc l e4ed by the Senate and )loner r./ Rep.
ow-ant , r, ur the (fumed Staterstf Amertrts s
os
centre,. ammilexl, Thai from Erin eller the pat.
mac Ihl. act. the collection dittriet of Ocracoke,
in North Carolina, shall embrace all the waters,
shore,,, harbumriver., ereels, and mitre within
the liblar hereinafter detcribed, to wit : Como-leon
ne •i Drum Imes, un the tea shore, twenty mules
tooth olOcraroke, thence runnitg in a northerly
direct om to the moroughfore,so called, and through
mot ibc.roughtore 10 Point Marsh, near the mouth
of Mr Net., river, thence to the point of Long
Shill., in Pam inn Sound, thence across said wand
n soothwerterly direction to the outer bar o ,
Cape Ilan era• onet, twelve miles northeast of
Ocrucohe, and thence along the tea court to Drum
inlet
Lc. 2 ,4,3,/ It forth, enaasd, That .11 act
anti pnris of arts nronmwent With the provisions
this tivt be, and the none are hereby, repealed.
Approved August ;10, 1850.
Fi1,03 —The report is, that Gen. Elution
el.artered aye-eel at Fairport. Saturday tuurnlng
lit, arid ;lode for l'lnncla P".imaster of tlus
pm eti t hollered the .tanner Sum Irard, to over.
haul I
' Mtn. A ack tog volnd blew uu Saturday.
The ,orm sm
olu sale. pratably, inTanadai hut the
are nil aihatual him.—leleveland Demo
crat ul Tueseny.
The Wbeehng Casette, of &tturday, ways—.
oWo learn that Mi. McCrea Ems reamed kayo-
ria 0111, ot•the [mord to bx the locatton or the
italmnore and uhlo tt. I Rood. The time expire,
lor eic.r report in Ind Man a month. We do not
wheMer to, place will be filled or not."
Tltt: Str[V,KX5 Mtlwaulee
thr tfituntt, hat tile ittiloWtug
vortrodlctlon olumport cireu!atrd by the Ch3ctg
pnprr., tbal pertdets had d... 1 in that coy to t
dal ~troth notneth.ttg terethttlleg chdtera, •
bat
ed tly due
t t te jrom !nom, that the
•-11 o( en one .b. h,. never eteeeded
.•. th.e
.t.c. and etwoeded Al on only two
or th,ev day- 1 WO ,
the ..e n•on hag neen
snd cue, been •11 mtal mbar of
nto the We. ttnt ..tern eonntry genet
ni!v. but it, rep...tot the Roard of klealth to day
*hovv• toot the wor.l At pool The number of death,.
by clern reported on the 2tittt woo twenty; on the
'47 ho t, .rven •
Ormmt. Daum'. R.unl+.—Cotnoel HI
q 0 a ;et!, to Chris,.n aosol:ns. of New title
.a :•ens!! of dh• Tay relative La the rem•
of the remelts. of Grotto; Taylor, soya
Toe de• watch you etprear, $0 behtlf o(th
1-ayot I.luataul, Coat toe rem.. or the Cal
- ,
Pro: lOrrt •hiltio , 1.. removed to that State for fi
nal toter...en, et h • .z , pre r I team , t for h •
mccr..t. ht n on. U01.1.;lv •uure,,rd
M.. "I hi., I. ohlt.e.he Mo. sty valued
r • :hi.•• v• Jr 01, •tarl herAt,o
t. oat ea to her triode:nee tame, she
e1e,../ refuel. that the wish of the
cou.t.rc rOoLOL be c - implied with. liar own
leelitea, and these of the members of her family.
Dow here. are deozdedly to lawn of the removal of
the remains t., the family cemetery, near Lham•
where the lather and kindred of late
hust. ,
aha have Peen buried. She is lure t at the
cu.nuttee wit u3deflllind the motives which lead
ef n
prezer tho. C:orosal of the !COMM She is
not the leas araiettil to them and to the people
wham [toy rep-scnt., lor the alatinguished tribute
to all ar...zard to the memory of five depart.
ed, wh.rh their saporation convcya, and Mr which
the my. leave to tender her mamma acknowl•
edit oleo..
The only groduele of Harvard Universlty, who
rveuted, preens. to Professor ‘Vcbster, is
said V. the Borten Transcript to have been Rev.
George Burroughs, of the class of 1670, who suffer.
ed Mr perinty of death during the witchcraft delu
sion in Salem. Ile was hung in Salem on the 19th
of August. U S., 11152. By odderg eleven days in
acrordance with the new style, the data u August
:ooh, 11lr2, precisely one hundred and fitly eight
)e,rs n•• a: previous to the execution of Dr.
Welistu. he was a Iran of unblemtshed charac
ter. null feli a victim to one of the moat astound
tag and disgraceful deltas.na that ever mimed the
The Arent in the lllino,. and Michigan canal, u
not ho repaired in Was than ten
weeks. Loge clock.i of dry goods, &o, dec—
lined for Be. Louis, are detained on account of it.
or LINO'S I.3acrru...—The Bridgewater—
Enclatid—Ton nays. It will be mieresting to many
of our readers to
hear, that lost week John Lind,
manner, of Stockholm, non of Yeas Lind, school.
inantir, and brother of Jenny Liod, the "Sweedich
Sighttnguie,” w arried in the Register Office in
thin town, to Mi. Mary Gee, of Piligwenlly. John
hod not teen his sister for many years, until he
accolentolly met with her the other day at Liver
pool, on her profestional visit to that place. Jen
ny presented tom with a handful of pocket money,
but John, like lire two other brothers, is able and
willing to work for bin bread. and if his sister were
to Wier loin on anntoly totxempt ban from labor,
he would not accept of IL. lie spoke in the most
airectionste term• of his sister, stating that she had
supported her lother and mother since she was Id
yearn al age
Blind Restored to Sight by dm P.
['vicuna.
S I: Tree—Sir 1 vrieh to bear testimony to the
: ',lna.. of tee Oil called Petroleum. was for
.a
tons nnl.ctral wlth badly inflamed and very
r, .0-trurch ,O 0. to lore eight entirely for 01,001
e reod, very little hopes of ever recovering
and l.ut • .held prospect ea heatet rt re
• o Go: PI; my encoding physician Was
ee• lel tr. onalug ocore, or in giving relief,
n.ace
dordre 111 , ' 11111 little eneouregement. I heard of
ut.out the Inn of April, IFnU, and gave
thr 1., the mght restored and my
.. • 'rev. • lidle tender or <vent when I go
ANN IRELAND
!.. `.l • , t .nrittnalt, Noy 21,1,dt.
. S. I have boon .Acted with Pile.
:or tell ' , i11., nod hese tried other remedies, without
perinoro el, until I heard of the Petroleum. I
hove uoetl nii:y one bottle, and think I am entirely
cured. I vrimoment. In ell who ore affileted with
Plies. I hare known oto be good for sore eyes.
Cinciona,i, his y Mt, K. C.f.:AKRE:TP.ON
Dar sale by Keyser A McDowell, 1411 Wood street;
K Pollen, 57 Wood at., D M Carry, Allegheny city;
D A Elliott, Allegheityi Joseph Douglass, Allegheny,
al.° by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
Canal Basle. Seventh sl, Pittsburgh
0171cooTtilltoand Pcnoto. K. R. Co, Third or.
rrirscopoill, Aerial 5,1950.
Too Stockholders of tee Obto and Sammylaud
Roll Road Company are hereby notified to pay th
eighth tnitalment of five dollars per share, at the ale •
of the Company, on or before be 'Mb day of itedioat
The ninth Instalmenti on or before the Moth day o
September. The tenth Instalment on or before th
DM Joy of October nett.
117 Tho 7llt Instalment t•n+ called foe on the 120111
July 'act
ares.dtf
BLIACKLICTT Ai WHITE.
Wkol...•1.111. 1 . 11113 lel
DDIESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOOD
NO. 10a Wood street,
IN VETE tho auentton of wrento their large M.A.
of Vrera Wools now opolong, and which' they are
prepared to .11 , .1") , iselnsgsbodgiing !glum
We .hall tt ymy rocelving (met goods dor.
tog Um ar• reguert an 0/111111111M1011 of oar
cook by I , ,r.Orai chrahanu t and mhos. visiting oar
bitg3A
~,..
Worms! Womes!—ln commendurg Dr. hillsariede
Worm Vermifsge to the puhlie. the proprietors of this
glum remedy prefer to use the language of thdae who
have tuned its,Merits. Read and be eormineed
"Edmund, Allegheny co. Pa , Sept. I, L 47.
".1. Kidd h. Co—Wri hare received a quaullty of
hllLane's Verehifu to by tour anent, which we have
cold to our ...mem, and In every case It has had
enparslieled a and has never failed in any
eat, We can etteeritally recemmend it u the best
worm to, dinine that we have ever known. We might
mennon
any eeint , er of canes, if necessary, where it
has had wondeifel ildecest.
RA U RN & RICHARDSON "
Ug - Cor axle by I. KIDD k CO, No CA Wood stns.
augH.d&wS
M'CORD & CO,
Wholesale Jr Reuel NI any I ire rarer. a. Dealer. la
HATS, CAPS & FURS,
Co.. Wood k Filth sta., Pitt•tourigh
Where they offer full and complete Steck of lints
Cap., Furs, Or., of every qaaitty and ittyle. by Whole
tale and Retail, and invite the attention of their anti
loosed. and purcha.era ben rally, •emeleß them th.
they Will tell on the most •oroicrennous
augluitf
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
67 W ood •t, bi Iry .11 Third it Fourth,
Are voW reeri•lnß their very large and superior Fall
Stoc of
110 OTS, SHOES, k
BROGASS;
Algo. lIONIYETS and FLOWERS, ad or the laterit
styles. nod exprnoly adapted to the western trade.
It bag been sOnctcd with great care, and a, to oars
and qu• ity IS DOI vorpaswd by any stock to be
(pond other ea%t nr went. (tar customers and mer
chant, g . encony are matted to can and e”mine, as
We me ceternu,,,e,l to sell on the most reasonable
terms. Also, boodycaes Patent Haltber Shoes o• all
hands. augYhdtf
Dlt. D. 111U=T,E1
DClllllLCornerofPourth
and Dec between
Mark. t .41 Ecru P. 4 rept, noatur,
tt-,llTin
EDICOURAGIC. 1.10alk: INSTITUTIONS
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
C. G. 1145141EY. rucs , r.• • •--A. W. MARE :4,1 , 4c',
O her—\o. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C.
I. unnnr.
.
pr n ez a d cw to n irz oc :l l. l
,a
erehundiw inature, and in traneita VeSEEIII, &e.
An staple guarai,:y for the ability and integrity of
he Insulation, is afforded in the character of the Di
who are an citizens of l'ittaburith, well and
favorably Ig nowt, to Aire community for their prudence,
Itaelli4ence, and integrity.
Dtnacrono—a:. I:.lturi•ey, Nlrtn. liagaley, Win. Ler
snow, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh It King, Edward
Eraarlwa, Z. Emery, S. liarbaug,h, S. ht. hire.
•411,•,f
Of Cholera, at hilt pmt o o'clock, yesterday evening.
011.4:(40 M12C414, hog.
IW ioneral wili'tskl place from Ms late residence,
at the corner of CU - and Fol.n sta., to 4 o'clock this
afternoon. !mph
I(,1l (g,Jd,1.1
AT • regular meelmg of the Executive Committee
of rte. eat...ergo Ilertmultural Society, at was
unanuemptly r ved, that It would be inexpedient
so hold the cont•mpl fled full exhibluott on the OAth,
cub s amill7th day, of September. as udverttscd, ow
tag in pug at Mc prevoittng sieknees of this season,
end me onsvotdabie istownee of a number of the thirst
influential members of the society, in consequence of
wh.ch. too society would be se &aria of some of the
choicest collections of mutts, :lowers, cad vegetables,
ILI well es their personal aerate..
Tee eoteunttee regret exceedutsly that they ere
obi ,•1 in d 'option, u e too.. at thot tone, but hope
et the next extuotuov to mate •men., (or the divot:.
potuut.eht. JAS. t% ARltlloe
A B. MIWEW to l
Jtit.l. hlhdhu/CA,Jr,hlerobers
JAS. A11.411/OCK. l or tic , u•
6 N WICKERSHAM I
uve Wm
JAS. 4E0114E,
11. AITAR'I UV '
Fora (eve daye only, llatrufes grand original Paint•
toga of
ADAM & EVE, IN PARADISE.
et tutor auhnatte works of art, valued at one hundred
thousand dollar*, have horn eakabded In the
prtnetpal con, of England. Ireland, ttentland, and
the ttoted :Stales. to the ottvetoal admirattou 01 over
two noIllots• of pet....
.
Oprn from U In the marrnrg till 10 at night.
Cl.slJrcri 'l6 ct. seps,divr
I=l
PITTSBURGH commEacuu, COLLEGE
110V1t , o' to.trr huth nr. drvetong. Sitt•
dent. ran crd.r: 1.....atni0d at any tano at,.J
te ornp!,te tl.-ioantd r.locau •n. c .nuatJni
ofKedidag Coaddlerztal Comp...tattoo. Pe I mar.-
sb.p. ne
O. It. Ctand.otlia. Inwuetor to Penenanalrp and
Mereanul••l'denputadon
John Vsentlng, Ewt.. prin^toal tr,teber of rook
r.g. nod I.t.et..rcr on Commercial detenea. Law.
de NI. Fl 000 0 wtd be as.oed to the Law Urpatt.
hy severs. madames of dm l'itlabargh Bar
depj
THY. TICA MARKET,
EAU ante of the Iltano d.
A T t!ta "tat.vent 111 C powm may al ntys de
prod ap .app,tect artta cieeileat teas at
recuolmb, prt.a—they kale
Tcaa ut •------• • •. ..Su La per la
upersor (jvatittesU
'lr. Beat I r• Imparted •—••-• 100
Thu ;1 deci.lec4 I..cciespela wail best store /0
P • o g h 11 lee. MOILLUS d. HAKUKTU
1,3 Vroptlont,
- •
Warranted Para Winer and tlr•adlea,
,TAM.V. for McSic•val l'otpo.rs atve
•-. ,•• ...r L) toa ot ' , or
Multltie Jg. 0 A 11'r 'RIM'S
arpl •ca a. N 1 mo Store._
CoCISTING BRICK.
rt•ltundersigned dl attend to Counting Orter, in
re
CII:C2 of Allegoeny and Pluannegl, and ate
ttenehno. hood around, and render eor.eei
I'Ln.gt• moderate !residence, iandassy street,
near the llspdst Ctiateb, Aileghenr.
JAMES RAY.
Joseph W Kerr, Atcalteet. l'lmsbanlt
Used FOr.Ozoos, d o. J K Moorhead, do
Framer it Rohm, do.
exnea h‘sptember 4. IPbo.—aepfod:tor•
C "'lLr'—'"l.l'" S r Tl c lZlVs d l t t o :t ' lTZli b r T iE 9
refs la 8. l:b2 Second 0
I,LOUR--40 bus llopedala brand just reed by
0..4 SIIRIV ER 66 lid./INES
DIOSBELDRAN ZINO
T'LF,',,`. l VA:',°.Tireotr,47.7.lZ°lll l 7l=r.
to Ti ounres per square foot Corrugai.d in 'beets
307, 07 or, for tooSur put It, buildings and depots.
Snip Sheathing, II z 4f. inches, from :4 10 33 ounces.
Neils, Stoke., Wtte, Sugar Molds,•Perforated Zinn,
Zinc Paint, tre.
They warrant their metal pure, and free from any
admixture of Iron. or any other substance, and re
commend it for the manufacture of most erne]es in
the hoose furnishing) n AS it does not rest, is not
arrested by the action of e,
grater, and may LA Polished,
p ansted.•nd j•pantmd
bamples, models, plans, specifications, and other
mformution may be had of their agents:—
M'C•tt. h &mono, New 1 or k;
3.1,1-•03,8UL8..& Co., Boston;
NAM,. x Co, Phltadelpista;
====
FL s Kt, DAT & Smerrrb, New Orleans;
F. bLILLIROUX, Remdent Agent,
Sbnover New Yolk. •
September 2.—rep.s:l3at
Salesman Wanted,
IN a wholesale and retail Dry Goods Store, a cam
potent salesmen, with undoubted references, non.
'other need apply. Address C. R., loin Puubore,
Foot Oleo wp4A3t
71I!1 ER, PLUS ri.fATT G 3PANIORT,
\ " 1 ' 1 . F.. " %Z . ! .
house, Wats, street, lately oneurned by liming, the,
see & Plunkett serstukUur
COPAItTNICIIRUIP
1 AMES WOOD& CO., have aeeoeiated Jarne•Oli.
with them in the intintfaettire of Iron,
Bteni, he. The et) le of the firm will reinein unehaziget.
rilisburgh,Sepiember ZI,
lan WOOD. r.. ex tern. &TM,
gaglx Iran Work..
AZIES WOOD & CO.,
if A fIUPACTURFUS of I RON, NAILS, CUT and
11l 16 IROUOIIT SPIKES, SPRING A A It. STEEL.
Wuorboure, No 113 Pr ate, clot, Pittsburgh, P.
eastdt or
II ARLES T. Ihmsen. Francis Plunkett, and Chas.
C
Al&tugnt, have this day associated themselves
under the firm of Matson, Plunkett & APlinigt.t, for
the purges,. of manufacturing every vanety of Flint
Glove W•re.
erptemner
2 , , b , 2o.—serrtd , 2w
Di a , L T14A1nt4,4.
6. Engine Pr,
Literary Depo , Third oir:e r t7 0 " , , g17.5 the
Ito race Lorry mechanic saould boor this work.
I
J2l° rZ /,* c's
1.•1 tcc U for sale by H C floCk nIN
eepl CorMrtrket6 Ttord
wen, that an asarament of
(no. Irn!lar per .hare b•• info day ord•rati
the boa,tl of docctof• of a, Iron Cl:y :‘lt hang
alreny of Illtelnyan. payable the Tresawer, .
Ihert office, in raisburgh, on Oa 34 day oi lYetone,
rn or W. PAL.hII , R, Treaaarer.
••
September
GKEEN COPAL. VARNISH-5 bris,lo . trf bxla, and
ID imp, Dow landuag lot oda by
DtrtrlAll DICKEY tr. CO
v. 4 Wcer t Front 414
undartlened Mama porehmed the internal of
Wm M Semple, In Me concern of Semple, Di..
ten at Co, w illcontinue the boom. of manufacturing'
itou
and nails in an the 'motts branches under the
no
name and stele a heretofore. Warehouser,
no 0 Wood at, Fttlaborg O. and Mu 14 Wlller street,
St. Lon.. CHAD. SENIIPLE, St. Emus
%V U. D. BISSELL..
JOANLIIASELL, it.
CHAS. BIeSELL.
M a Maehangst tor Bale s
AT redhead rates, at the Eschasse Otticaof
WILKIMS k CO
aepl Car. Mild & Market to
Psalveirteed Coel Starch.
HEL - MX.I , and erioarm/ expressly for Food, Pod-
Mugs, Cakes, Ornate* de.
Ramiro for Willed Camara—One quart of new milk,
four egg., hul(a teaspoonful of salt, two tablespoonfuls
of relined stasob—ser the mama to a small quantity of
the milk, till It ls perfectly dissolved and smooth—add
the eggs, well beaten, to the march—poor t. e eggs
and Match into the balance of the milk, while bolting
stir constantly till it bel to oncm—Excellese.
For sale by E S h:LLEBS
• , ems 57 Wood st
ITl•zwegd Wanted.
T HE highect topreet price VI
30. Liberty sr
ACON-100 !lds prima aided for role by
StiI.LEIN NICOLS
rk MED fISEP=III brit term reed Sam Cored
4,1 npa BELLEI44 14 rilc/Alil
ea , * blearhid 41 . ofor
mga's do z. •
30 We N oyLard Olt
106x1. Na 1 'do 'for rI
rcpt
' by
NICOLS
•
A r
BARBA}101•A OPERATION—If CidoTolonrieed
LI Ether w
M ilt render persons inmost, le to pain It to
doo a the ay o• !him who sell man of the araeles
purporting to be Masker &nu., to pmist ezeri part
chaser With a sofficient quantity of • . above articles
to relieve their sedeimp while under r ittg the oper
ation of shaving. •
I ,
JCI.I-:$ trAVELtg PREMIUM SBA LNG CREAM
is now admitted by all to be the very best article far
'mind sharing to be in this or any Ottt s country. In
the nee of my Monied Rest and Pl , lchio Shavirg
Cream. instead of being an operati . to be dreadeo,
shaving as ready is htrary The infer , es of Which
It is coomosed are of melt a nature, tha t a finer and
richer lather can be made than with any other ankle,
by which the beard is softened, and the skin is eta
liable to be bathed by the altali which forma so lame
• Poißoo °I. other o o.'oti soap, nse will it begets.,
chapped. bet will remain auhioth and Rasso to In
fant,. No one, alai using this Shaving Creates can
ever he induced to use any other. Caution Is neees
mry in porehmmt thy Shaving Cream, as there are
many imitations rdd Ast for Jules Hanel's Shaving
Cream. wnd you wilt then get.* article which render.
.having easy and pleasant.
JULES HAUSA.. Perfumer and Chemist,
120 ,'her al, Phil.
'
For sale, wholesale ant retail, by U. A Fahnemock
A Co, and R IR Sellers Pataborgb; and/oho Sargent
and 1 Mitchell, Allegheny CUT. 5cp.3...2p
e) TV naukrlll.3 1 he: wo uvulist
AT HOLMES' nEror
Tutan STMT. opposite the -11 _C.
DATIO Copperfield, No 16.
'Lockwood's Moire s.° for Aucur..
LOOdral Art Journal for Noun,
Llltell • Living age, No 3,
International Msocellliny for Septeml.m.
Boson blrkupeare—No
New London chokopcore, Nos I and 0.
Julia Howard s losnonee. By Mei De L
The Dealt. o tale. LP, Mama Ir. Topper, Fur
First and Tne luove, a licw cove/. 11) Geo. and
aug'24 k
rtii;;;; , i i tzr;rl
ICE-15 tcs prime for sale be _ I 72 7,, , A ;ti _.
scpa EMERS Ninol.s) rort4 in store ar3l for side Y
P a aria raNIMI DICKEY 5. en
41, FALL STYLE.
li2 . trle list tat. day, Beebe ; fe d Co;l o„ ttew
.el 2 , t 'W Wood weal-
Coach Lag e I Coach Lace t Coach Lae• I
GREW., wholesale and retail manufacturer of
Coseb Lime, Fringe, Cott, Tassels. and Iran.
mires. at No f 7, N orth 'dixth street, Philadelphia.
N. fl Coach Makers and dealers will find it to
their interest to call. All orders promptly attended
tn. eepkidts
11 k NOBLE beet reduced the envier
their lizoin Fatuity Flour to cornet - end erith
the decline In -bent. sorl9
tt7 .4
CIKEASF—a tots now landing from Kamer
F..", for iy ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
I isep2 Water & Front sts
. ._ _,___.
DACON—IPOO pet luso reed, • Eime art , C1i , ,1......k.
El brute and for sale Liz 811 'VEIL & DAIINES •
seni • -' ` " i 1 & 13/ Second st
,-- _a; -•
SMOWED 4AL310N L.
—A non, highly prised in th e
Fast, but never before brought to Pittsburgh- A
few very. superior, Just ree'd per coerces, and for pale
G; WM A McCLURO 600
seo2 . ..t.:4 Utterly at ¶
1 111LEon.--000 bis'prtme reed-YO-r
13 sale; by
CANFIELD .
3_, such' 1
FEE PROOF PAINT-11bn, mono, for sale by
arqr3l / B CANFIE
WAITED,
A GIRL about 14 or 15 years old, to stay io a atia
Apply at this office, atig3o
NPiallAIVIi, DUNTON & WURTB.;
No. 17 Elark . ot otroot, Phtladolph.ls,
. Ate now receiving their Fall Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
Including a handsome assortment of
NEW STYLE DRYS/ GOODS.
N. B —Particular attention wit be paid to orders.
atieThd2seftvaloctlill_,
D R L, I T ESERV . ED GII:IBTR A —Lmv - 1 6 6
CASTILE SOAP—Received and (or rile by
•q , 2 WM A tdeCLURU A CO
BURDIIIDGE & INClllitAll
lit Water at
M Al uTp!P i-4 BUn BBIDUEkINGIIB_AAI_
`nL. iUDA-Iu be. ree . g for
.
uP 2
•
M ACKEHEI..-73 Ws No 3 Easy;
hr Ws do; reo'd for ode by
A CULDERTSI.N fr. CLOUSE
•e 92 193 Liberty •1
DROOSIn—Ino dos on hand and for sale by
sePl A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE
nfIEESE-50 las W. R. accanred for awe by
A CULBERTSON /a. CLOUSE
FAMILY FLOUR—A &nab my/ y Poland brill
a choee ant*, lost reed per canal for sale by
sap& A (I.7LBERTdON & CLOUSE
I_)LACK WADDING-5D bales - syttreiinr, f •
We by ' A CULB ERTBUN MOUSE
PITTSBURGII COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Coo. or market and Third so., op ovary
IS NOW OPEN for the teceiption of students. both
day and evering, end far snip..., in potei of al•
r•nceinent, and not nos for amino - mg titoroogh
re•nole etluentn.n, any simoar eitabbehoent in
Ito recline of Me country. It is divided into these
uparmientr. each having a serail. entrance. Tote
lar nrd elegant lecture room Is occupied eielosiVe.
I y b y
Miro run ums the .n 440 ern/mamal science.
oral nal sntrn,Ocd anon by the wetting class,. they
have nit apprupnate room by Menisci. s. The ladies'
rte rs intim
I. splendidly latritsbect, and en a.yeit,
that they can pars in and renown unobserved by the
gentlemen. Too institallan hoe been condutt., (or
ma post leer, by it. K. Chamberlin, .der the well
known thin on Chambettin's Commercial and Writing'
Academy, nod over two hundred •.udent• have been
in attendance sin. last °ember It o welt known
by the that some tow rencliers are and por
ruing the o;d and sopermmr.ted method of mammy
Mat console in placing a printed bock before the
pupil, and re,ttiring him to trattionne a certain nom
the of tog., deeming •othing Prober nenewary; bet
is plan lons mug sincebeen abandoned by all except
the ow, who ate too atopla or 'aroma to give
ethetent instructions I ha. recently received •
numoor of student. into my class thus instroeted, for
several months wane. receolng any benefit. Kai
owing to the Increasing patronage regairini more
tone to devote to peerna.bm,4o.,l have steered the
mermes of John Fleming, AcenUalant,
and airhoe of tie National Poet Keeping,.pone,
pal :num.:tor in brrk keep rg. ;relater on N i dam
ale and Coma cola; Law, he Further commons is
tothr cesory. 1.11 be rat born identified with t h e corn;
; inert, on P.toLurgb for the last thirty bean. now
Celina, • complete knowledge of me ante or
steam boat book keeping, lino aLso no elegant and
Irapid penm..ip, or a thorough knowledge of ma;
I Commies, can enter the College at any time, ander
the most eehfeeleieCOU. CllallsostarOCa. The course
of instruction is such as will enable every modem.
who receives the prescribed coarse, to take charge of
• set of books on leaving the institation; and every
one thus eskalifted will receive • diploma, endorsed by.
.1 Fleming, Emr, that will be of more ecnice in pro.
curing a situation in this community, than one em
don. by any; other mdividuaL Communication.
address. to O.K Chamberlin, with refereece to the
College, will meat with prompt *Pennon ang3l
ACHECK drawn by steamer Hall Columbia, on
Palmer, Hamm & Co., in Moor of Bidwell a
Mother, or bearer. for 1163 78, dated both or 27th thst.
The finder will please leave . it art& the understained,
as pavement has been stopped. • J. C BIDWELL
auantl Water sh
1?1.11JUM —7O brie F Floor reed for elle by
r s W lIARBAUGH
/7IIEESE-35 bxy prime Jut reed for sale by
abyYL Si W ElAft LAUGH
BACON-5 eimkii prime Shim;
e•ska prime Ilanayree'd For Kale by
adt3l ' 0 t W IiARDAUGH
R. SPEER h.. removed to Liberty street, below
AJ Pitt street, No IOS Office arid dwelling . to the
same botldlng. aoy3l:dam
L I • V.EEL.
aug2l
SOAP -50 but Wtndsor Soap;
10 bulila Soap, recd for ..1
by
aual I KIDD a en
T N
seg3lD' 60-350 !Deject received for sale by
KIDD CO
]_)OTAS/1-45 earl. far sale by
.11 - avg3l .1 KIDD &CO
S UOARL:solibliTpirriarTrstrO7Tiiiiii; io - riaV by
JOHN PARICER t. CO
aeg3l XI/ Llberiy et
OLASSEg—So brio N. O. blolaraos, oat beirrela
al in suiro and for wale by
anal JOHN PARKER A CA
nOFFEE-e] bap prime Green firm store
pg.3l dr lIN PARKER & CO
IVIOL . AgES—Ia brim S. Milan r j ee l p Jaz : 4lV ,,
TOII4WO-60 bp In stare and for ro le by
ID CAN FIF:LD
SUGA It HOUSE MOLASSES—ZO brim la stare and
for .ale by JAMS 9 A HU tCHISON k. CO
mono
Rte. is tea in morn and for ask by
1.1.•_any740 huTeinsoN & co
REFINED bUCARS-23 belt double reed crushed;
73 bets B ciushed;
Itb bets C do;
100 brie I. do;
Po bets double term trashed;
bola B powdered;
30 Ws C"' d 4
00
In store and ita snle by bris 0 clarified;
JAMES. A HUTCHPAON le CO
00030 Agra foi Belched St Louis Sem Refiner,
STY:MUNK CANDL...--W 6n tbi e day recelved
• nd for •ale by WICK & bIeCANDLESS
•ag3o
A FALL FASHION. A
1 veil be tulraduced on Sntard.v. alit snit. by
IdoCORD & CO
mod. Cot. Flfl6 & Wood its.
,0 ,z , , ..t.r .i 501110 and Cinonnalt Soap on
a0g . 19 A 'WALLINGFORD A CO
7 )
urro auJ far .alebly`Ams
liWrrm,]
TUNIATA 111.00,4g1--1:1/ lona on band, Gar sale by
gI aorta MIER ea loNtri
bIACKEREICA thri No 37 blassaetiroem" - T — Orasnd
large, in Mee and for sale by
anen KtEn JONE 9
DM:ON—HIM, deosidele, and Sides, a prime
job ...triton. and tort ale by
au. 9 lER k lON
Eld
OLIVA R FIRE 'LIMY on hand and for ..la by
RIS,VSI KIER & JCINES
1300FING PA PM—earner' fur the sale of Tarred
XV Paper for gravel roofs, and enters received for
putung on the sane to, W P I s ittaittl
anaV
011:10-.-... large Insane plain ettaaseable abd
fissred this day opened by •
Kuril)
_ A A MASON &C(1 .
large stock of these goids eloalng
b *ll.ba A A tdAISON iCO
PION7S-3 eases Madan. prima inn Irc'd. rbp
10e. price of eke per yoked by
eat 29 A A MASON & CO
•
•••., a ZIA BOONS.
THE Autobiography of Leigh Haut; with main.
iseencas al Mends and eautcruseraties, in S sole.
Carlyle's Latter Day Pamphlets—lie VIII, subject,
Jesultina.
Maim' of Dula, the Gnat. By Jacob Abtott, wtm
" Int . t v a i rlrard, • Romance. By Mn Kirin MU.
Pictorial Field Boot of dm Revolutin
The above works recited W. v, and for sahib,
R C STOCKTON
Cot. Mullet !Third rt.
ILE-4 large qazatity or ao.orto.l to loon
j and (real. bT 011 DICKEY a C..
for yalY by
YVICA #ft i4i444121.13241
O ir.O. E. ARNOLD & 00.,
BANKERS,
DEALERS IN EICIIINGF, COIN, BUNG NOTE',
dae,
No. 74 POULITIII a1.118..ET
(Next deer to the Bank or Nadel/h.;
or.T.r.4:ne-gp
R. 110LEMICS de EONS,
t ' ' tr 'L
NOTE..EfkFTS.C ,r I'NV'TC
f‘LD.'" " 3
ANDBANK \UI,
COLLECTION N
payablena any pan of the Un.l;n7.:n.o.na''‘':',Atco'nege.:tac)7i
favorable torn..
EXCHANGE on New York, Ytorolc.pn/a and Ita'.
Lim also, Cincinaart, I.orosstllr, tow 1.40ns and
on-
New antl
(rano, consty tor sole.
BANI: NoTa+.—Notcs on •olv,” tre
U'¢4 ~:41.101".11.012.1[J .tlr lon au'4.ri.
of Foreton rpd Atnertcan Golo p:a
and sold.
-
EMCIME
N. r a mar r k, EONS Einve hart
”ort;ile , ri hxnA for Feb by
ISAIAhuhCSF.t' cu
NV.... It Front •1•
O. to close eot
in ante, t n.d W ill I — rcr .aka lUv
eel, by
CoFFI.
rime Goren Rw in .ter,
• acklng Si stabllahmea t
R "LENT.
PIMP well kr •
Packing L.
by the law 1. .•
The eatabil.
county O , on
Canal (rain the
feet of ground!
IX an es gr •
.rk and Beef P•nughtering .LO
• maned and formerly annop•.:a
ampbell, is for •ent
•
t M Ideated lc Chill.eothe, Ross
plat of ground dividing the ohlp
• oto River, mat haa one thousand
ton each. The encloaure maracas
edPvdfd, f•ff large pens, large and
• • rv'ffct tnntng. cuttin, rat ing.•
i readmit g houses, Mick house ....c
/
nvonlenee for handling TWELVE
PER DAY.and ' , quieting the tel
• err are a double flee steam bollfr
. aiding bogs and maul g nod and
. rlr g offal hy I tram.
. the premilea, an Ice House, largo
ight thonsand hued.,
.3., 01 which Chillicothe Ili the chief
e largeit Port and Beef lbstiirtn
cgs con Want), be bought there
1..1 at Cincinnati and many niter
a.. e m abundant and el , rap.
coma:whoa, elan
molting, and ha
office and every e
fIUNDItED 110 G
from the tame; as
d tonne for
o tanks for rood
There is also, of
TTheto ecinumn
he Selma Vail.
• 'eke, is one of t
the West, and
at lower prices t :
points, and COOpe
There is no d
loaded of the Pa
shipelng direct tr
or Philadelphia,
the Put or Oooth
yege neeerserY. on toms m. 7 bo
:king Bowe and the (sedates for
lre thin vat the Lakes to Now 1 ark
r lialtimore via ['Mahwah, or , o
is New (Mean, ere et till .00.001
al to those afforded by CiPCII:I,I
:re Wm good, there bring len ur
pn forty five more.
of theyear 111 y
Money foei ll lluee .
twelve bank.. with
Application for
cotthg ay be rondo no
A LEX. 11. McnIETV'EI
. • -
AUDairy 10. Lnw.
Ut to FRANCIS CAN 1•11E/..L.
a's Seminary for Young
111213==
WILL cowmen e tee w•tOen,
.Monnor,
the nd bents...her, at Ins ...outs, 54 lohcrty •t
between 'Third an Fourth wren.. A• n Droned
mb.is recewe early appitenuon 1:1
tirsble. For ten. abply to lit, Dr. Biddle, or to
Mr. T. at hi. room. e. alone.
•
•
Pulasurett. A u_ELII. nug . 7Jild'as
VINE FLILR 7o btla,a anal musts. just received
and for sale by SIIRIVER la BARNES
maga] EV S ISt Second et.
MACKEREL -2 Slugs
• •
Ro hf btlr No ~••• lust reeriv.d by
siißlVEtt & BARS
ej- VP STAIRS.
MURPHY & bURCHFIELD Worm their ernstoM
era and buyers generally .nt;ln con•egnenee
of workmen being engaged in enlarging and In.prev
tog their blow boom, tney been rent red Mete good•
'to the Set use R 7087 of the butbllng they neropy nnnl
the improvement. •re fintehedt wi eye they will to
Ispec no etc their customer. AP Fite, sod for the
noble of walking upsila, try tt.nd remutiC,ltr
them by ceiling them ette•p Geeds.
t; / - 'nuance from Fourth street.
.MURPHY ry MiIteIIFIELD have On rceeh.rd
LTI eapply of new ety is Dark F. Pt iota, (nu ro!ur.,
et 12Ic per Yflrd• nug U
ztrek Family Slaw
AFRESH supply 61 the VularA sElirsitra FuelAy
Flour,. very clam, Oriel.. Inn reed Err eels uy
A CU,D. ti . etn4.& CLORSE
nYS
pp UPERFINE FLOUR—V. 13,1. on hand for rnlc by
k. ilmrin A CULRFATSON rt eLfIUSti
p h. I trurt—Lsl.l totiiTuitirLrinr . -
UGAR-60 Lhda N. 0. Sugar, a p.m.: arta,kl _
store mad for sale by
surf:
VLOLIB-11/0 Lois exult Foully Flour :!.+d r aura tr. W 13/114bA13401
__
DUI-TER-4 brig packed In store Rai for stile ho
Ull ta6Y7 . SPc w ILA/MAI:WI
. .
Q ODA AFOI-7 cmke &NIA Ash reed rm. rule. by
CI awn . ..1 SA V.' HA It 11A12.07
IUNGLISH CLIFTSP-10 Pry Itt;;;;;in et
I'4 very tope riot article. ' Lt r - rem, vat by
NV AI A ‘l,l.l.inti A. CO
Llbrrty el •
DINE APPLE CHEESE— A Nur, •rtiuir. Ire'd
analn WM A 71r'.11 Ri; & 4 - 0
(10i3HEN CIIEESO—Jat reed
anr27 WM A MeELLIZE A Cr,
O_L — WT , 3I - ENEFE-Ofirretcr In lia,t`nru. fur an nay
L3' au6lo It A FAIINF,II , CE A C:,
DIG METAL-100 in Palau , Furnace Pi; Metal
1 1. , aala ay lauglM WM IlatfA LEN ACO .
aVA - P4l ,
60 CEEESE—i - anue lurt rue el vu y
earn II
A MeeLlitia 8.
C 0
QARDINF-9--Fn eh Sardine. Cr whole arid half bet
L Just received awl for sal, lay
4, 210 ,7 NVNI A N1e61.1.:R0
-- - - - . - •
ROSIN SOAP-50 bxs No 1 iomreed fur sale %,
aog2o A CULBEB.7.4O:c k CLoliat:
_ .
PIRE BRICK-10,0010 store coif for vole
1.1,1F:s
7 . tp Wate,
COF “ FF , ; .4 7 i —ite bags pia. Rio for ;ale lq
POUFS IMI.ZIII
LARD bras No 1 for sal.. by
.ar.N JADIE S DALZELL
TANNERS' Ma lot .ale by
aurt6. JAMk.:3 IPA LZEtt.
I ACE F.R IRL-75 Ws No 2, for es . < low In <too
LUeonslgnotent atkeirl JAMES DALZELI..
PEPPER SAUCE-0 erre. Weltr, .t Pro-
Year'e roperior, lot reed for rule by
IV2I A NeCLI:ZS & CO
29. Liberty rt.
J hIDD & CO
do Wood It
SUVERIOR OOLONG TE A -10 earn, ye ,y
tact reed and for vale l , y Id ear al or lb, /13 {IIW
it can be boualit Yana alba InoanTaln‘ . •
.0020 WM h IIYnCIA7RO h CO
LIVE 011.--Boideaut, blarvreiglea,& Nice Wanda,
O
just received and lot ale by
aural WM A FIrCLUA6h CO
SALUIATUS-11. Lz, mare and foa sale by
TUA HT /a siLL.
aupla • 1,1 Woal at
UNUOMS—so u
D •wcle '
GETS _
ZS hzs 9110; in stare and for oala
saw STUART & SiLL
CIIEEkM•L-A small lot prude Grotto tre'd
aur2.6 STUART tr. B.C.L.
INEGAII-16 Otis old, in rote .nd for solo by
V alt.dfs :STU AVT
D ACON-6 bhde prime Fides, for wale. by
STUART
AWING—SO bale. No I, In mro o'rd for fo , o try
auE MV.raer t MILL.
1 WrIoN Y atth—Msortyd N.Y. for ..;I.7by
nag 26 FTUART
CKI-5u day Ikaver iycl4Ca .
de - 1[V .. 4 s11g!84
eteAhl,--11111CI•Ll I'4
. 43: F 1 t ?1:41 h
sIT
TOBACCO—iu oat ilist'd
33 kegs a isristj Oust reed for set by
11ROl5 Zri & 1 :1111:1•4TRICis
1021.11erip st
MA,KEKEL—tIO arts No • arts snoring, cr.an
matte BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
L'ILOUR: -- - - 100616 - ii -- . P. in - + - I+Wa - and flo
aag-N BROWN Sc KIRKPATRWK
n OFFEE--ICA bags Rtn arrivlng, and
angtbl BROWN Sc KIRKPATRICK
wEET 64;04 Port - Int. - Prerit 7 4
t Brandy, Hotta , d English Gin, E nz if„h
at 50e per bottle, for sale by
anent
I_,AefflC—Cif cants I?i,e tre:nl;fr - ri fnr ink r.
- --
aueZ IV 4-7;
OWN EIRKPA HMS.
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VEKTIIEKS-3,161r. )4' ...11..;1 I!, • l : ' 1 1 7. :'--
j ` .04 , MRIVIt ...R.. R,,,,, , ,.
riurre,g—Ri g ,l - 11 . 11. I ; ..r -;:; -.. i.:;7::Ttr" -
D ...01 , lIIIIVI- It A. _ /1, n% r=
_---
YollBiu LAOIIO2 SIEMIL•AI. 7, .
r) , ltlt3 ?..lio.ll, end, . r
t•• nr
j W. Mocalf will herr `Ccl.
ROW' Fedoml Street on alab'env,l-e,,m, r 'A
primary department, A 6 nirnbrr
es have teen added, and a cp.,. •.11.....1.r",.•
so that Instinestons ;Will rove be tiren to Rehear.
al' all aaea and auaSnmerna
For partlenlara see Irenlars which mar %bad so
the book StOtell—On consul; the Priacipis aj WIZ
dwelling ea Federal Street.
Alleaheny. arse 3 tr.
J. DU SMITH'S
VNGII.JSEI, ClasAical, and Mathemadoal 81.1
.twill Re•Opon on hfoodoy, the Igth laid., 213 u
Websior arm, al ale head of Seventh st.
aogl*
• - PHOPOSALS WOR TIMBER.
_ .
• Office of the Ohio. C Penn. R. R. Ce,
P• Pittaburgh, ,Aug. td, VW. j
ROPOSALS in sainting wil l be received by the
Underrigned until Tuesday, the tat day tit October,
rue the delivery of the emu bee required for laying
the track of the Ohio and Pencsylvonia Roil Posit
from hence to Maratnen, a distance of 167 Miler. The
.number of ties required will lie theta tea tholisiud
nine hundred per mile. The ties are to be of sound
white oak ur rock-oak, oubleotho the Inspection cf
the engineer of the company. Tees must be cot vetts
a saw, into lengths of eight Yeet. If of sawed Water,
they are to be revert by eight inches riper& if of
Dewed timber, they are to be Caned on the top with
bottom to a width of eight metes. They artist I a
clear of bark, delivered and piled op ou the nee an
directed by the e name., between the first of Jeurthy
and fano( rilay near Wailers arc requested to rate.
what number of tier they rcro, to ec, err, a 01 on
what anodens of the roil rued ocv 1 . •e to yeliver
them. They may propose rise. Of r t.tr w.e or lotus.
if of !woo, they may he •••'''' • ••••. ' l '
['trowels are also • . 1 ups
of white pine or white oak,
floare i •nd from to
IrEMM=TOZINEE
MMEMinI
I=l
IM=SE
J S CI)
,Wrrol et
s&WIARR Aron
for role Ly
tkTIIART a 510