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DUNGAN, 91 Dicks County; 102 ovum; tttflat. ligag • W. SNYDER, Jt or on Canty. Arty... • .roust. JoeFr H.:4oEasoN, of. w..ingu.ce.ii. /Vinimasoala mini Whig Nonanntlano for .Allegheny County. TOR lAIRTI IWORD MM" TiiiOMAR M. lIOWnr br ausdnzznr. roi innixD nacos, avant nen 10.112.1, U4RISAR DULY, ==l JAMES,CAROTHERS, or .11IINS. Vol •011 LLLLL MORGAN RoarxisoN, Pltstbriagh T. 3. DIGIIAPI,Lower St. Clair. R. C. Iiti.A.LEHR. Elmbet.h. JOLIN:WCIAISICE, Robbses. WOO FIFES. Snordn. ncrrxrc, antram, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pittaburgt. EBENEZER BOYLES, North Bayou*. .lIDITOI, . FLINN, Lo.mr. 8110.1, D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio. sge N=AGF: FOR LOCAL MATTER RAYSIC NEWS. se. The Orteber leleettan--Conkrese We haviinot heretofore deemed it important a sizzeg Whig district like this, to mate any ev paten, spent" In regard to one kcal ticket. to the ticket itself Is it oczeepuonable, and commend. Welt to the public favor, even spur from put t uanaiduatioes, axle ea we have looked upon It, election as a matter of COW.. from the strength and union Which exist in the Whig mots, we halo enabled our attention principally to the task of Urging upon oar Wit* recede the doll of giv lag a flit Soto from general and State consider'. tlons- Although every Whig vote, may not be moiled in this county to secure car local enema, yet cot min be arum] without endangering tht safety of the Whg State ticket In this Course, however, we may have erred, as our opponent" are making moat natiring e'er. gone to promma the election of their candidate for Congress,' Mr. Salsbury, not to much on party gicanda as from the fact that he is a practical mer Chan*, -and it may be proper and necessity`* motli ,t Li,:ginse that is playa rt. and to eztittirt Pi ; esal! utnit to .d hvpecrike. We have Letfj ti p cited to eepreorby, trout ar;rettattruif:* thrre Lis lately been .erolored lo eopae;c:oCtli,: the Mlctirp s *Ma pruldtfttiliiie 130.1 h, or .icurstra, adirresoctr the election bard clu the grotind that he Is whairsoilter men,' and nehter.og party triept..W . prixo,itkr,:attipiither. The editor would mistithi : such t.r...oritlopmoly and above board, and s idesime nate Mr. Salsbury toe Working Men'. eangidite, ills •also td feet, and wonld net salt the object CM od at is hii namination, which is not to ogees the work ng Men, but to promote the prospsrity ant glorify the Locofoco party. Bill his papii Is MO,: are aria circulate this MI. Impretalon, by a frau. upon the post DM., to which we beg kayo tieab the stiret(ort of Mr. Roseburg. Bat to Me claim set up for Mr. Salisbury:4w What respect is he the Workingmen's cii - Lidleilie? We. lie nominated' by the workingmen; as Secii;:, and is he In any respect pledged to forwmdtitell particular interests? The reimrse of Mrs is tin: case. Hei fa the regular nominee of ther:Lonofoeo CormentiOn, and as a Locofoco candidate, in lisimad . in honor and good lath to carry out the principle' end meastires of his party, and there is DO reason t o suppose that be would not du this if elected, to the letter, Ile no more, therefore, represents the interests of tbe.Worki.g.nen, than-would Mr. Dal las, or'Dr. McClintock, es S. W. Black, or B. fl. Kerr, or tiny other of the great tight. of Democracy in th seoinny, who, while they do not belong la these wromdioils to the class which the Poses Mr. cular technically denominates workingmen, yet probably would lot wish to bereft considered that they are:idlers, or are other than useful membessci the community. ' Mr. B,tilabory is • Glass Blower, and follows hit avocation. This, If we would listen to the ugh• mints set up by his friends, Is his chief merit. He may have many others, but his friends have made this the greed, if not the only argument in his fa. Tor. Is there any thing that partici:duly fits a MID tat Congress in this employments Does it is. acme his statesmanship, his cloquenca,or his ahi I. ties? If net. why is the argument used, and Melt On the oltanges from morning until night. We do not lay It mai him for Congress, bet does it prepare him for it, and is It any recommendation which an henest man and good citizen ought to ow. Be' why is hi a practical Ginn Blower ! Does he pre. for the labor with his hands, to • more r s ended and got leas useful labor of the Intellect and phyr Intl posier• in the direction and management some boainess 1 Does he not consider it a inlefor tone tatter than • boon, and did be not Mika an effort to kecomo en employer, and was hence snob at one time, and failed in business I Now sip• pore be had sucweded, and was cow a proprietor 'of Glass Works, tech as our friend - Montan 800 anal, ' L who te a candidate for the Legislature, inetnd tif one bf the operatives, where would hr his Itnetrnit Crabgrass according to the argument af the Poug aura et/eaten , He would In reality be jolt u ht for the Our, but the Inge argument of aka went !needt would ha gone. He would, ace/thine to their logic, be to longer a working man. Truly his misfortunes ate turned to a good account; is they constittite his &multi dates to represent the people in COOgtella. We have too moth faith in the good gene of the workiagmen of this district to believe they can be gelled by soy such ahallow arguments .e those so muck rolled upon by the Locate° wire•work• en, io encore Mr. salabnifi election. A men Weald be judged es to his fitness for • high that, not by what be follow., which Nahum universal' ly a maitre of accident or 'womb'', but by what he I*---bry foe capabilities, his experience, his virtues , and, eiMcrially by his principles. Try Mr. Bale bury by this tale—tho honed, man:) , tole—and eschew that hypocritical cant whlch Locator.° demagogues always whisper to the ear, and break to the here. net Mr. 9il.6nry the pledged Locolco can. dilate fir Congress I is ho not pledged to carry out Loculbco principles and masuret Will he help the Workingmen as a char, If cleated, any far.ber, than any other unadulterated Locoloce `would do I Would not his election In this district 100 conlidercd a pure unadulterated Lauri= vice tory 1 Would not his vote in Congress be give. In accionlattee with the Lounge platforms oh Ralthnere, Rarriaborgh and Richmond, and them fate sinned protection to AroUican Industry, agaitutymprovieg our Rivera, and Lake Harbors, and agid..st every scheme fat promoting general Dapple* mod the elevation of the Workingmen, which supported by the Whig Party 1 These ars the'gneatioris to be auwered, and pondered, and acted , upon, by refleettng voters. • They ate Ohm Mid ramie - II and tangible. They mean bemeibtag, and they area the laterals of every man who !Una at some aumukal for a living. Rolls It certain that, became Mr. Salsbury's no. can* compel him to labor with husbands, that be Ls turd - ore any more the friend of the world:4 6 nm than If befollowed someTother punetth for huh lie. log ? What has ha done for the . worichgtmen; • How do vre know that if be wigglers. le d untrue, and if wealth .amid be showered Into his coffers; - that he would be the friend ot the class to ' w hieh he now belongs ? Hu he been triedl— We add many men in our midst, who' have p„er.,, elevated by the =tiles of fortune from the mike of labeler-andthe the mechanic, woo dining the whole'cuiamunity by their boorishneet and pins. pro od airs. We have a better opinion than this of Mr. Rabbitry, for be is mid to be intelligent; bm will we repeal he has not been tried, and &tie arin, - • - ==s=22= tMgt of the Pat,. in this partictiar, in also wholly unfelt and enwOrtby of the attention 01 any think:. lag cum. A ward about the Whig candidate, Tan. M. Roam He comes before his fellow citizens with out any fictitious and "clap trap appeals. He to plainly, and avowedly, tile Whig candidate. He appeals to no particular clan for aopport by cater ing to social prejudices which mightto be discard ed among a free people of equal privileges, but presents himself n ilte.candidsts of all his fellow zitizens of all;clitases,nbo prefer Whig prlocjplos Wad Whig leasialtrealls . alarOter; This is limiest • ilitinnily copra .worthy °flirty Min 'Who atgitea tnili",:sett in Cloogren. 11•;'6"-11114iall'Inall -et:ability, of MET:nation; of 4.1561 e, ,k ce, 1i644.84.14. in thorough: amputintance frlur „ .onsuiess, and with.tie peculiar Wants of thin dlitrtot Ile PsZsissei a character insellied by even tbe [natio breath of suspicion. His habits are such as commend him to the full confidence of his fellow citizens, that he can pan through the pestilential moral atmoaphero of Washington unscathed. He is, in a word, a candidate worthy of the district and orate Whig party. He has also been tried, and not found wanting. He cams among us • poor Man, and by his merit. and capacity, he has secured • decent compe tency. Hato still, however, the same plain, ara ble, and gentlemanly inn he was when he re ceived a small salary as a clerk. Ho ha. shown Wane% in every act of his life, the friend of the working man. He has had it in his power to be• friend honest industry, and never an industrious and upright man approached him, who went away dissatisfied, while many a man with scarcely any capital bat strong hands and a wont heart, bar binned the hour which made them aequainted with the warm hearted and whole Boded Thee. id. Howe. If ever • man in Pittsburgh deserved the suffrage. of the winking men, It is Thomas hi, Howe. Bin the question at ten resolves itself in this. Which code of political principles and meas.c do you prefer, the Whig of the Locofoco , If you prefer the latter, you will of course vote for Mr, Salsbury. Hy= area true man you will vsne fo r Thom. M. Howe. One word of warning to our Whig friends.— Our opponents, dashed by the success of Dr. Clintock last year, and counting moth on the lazi ness and apathy of W hags, are making great ezer. lions to defeat Mr. Rowe, and some other members 3f our ticket. They are untiring in their efforts— their agents are all through thecounty and in every manufactory and workshop, and if they do not sue, eced it will not be for tbh want of a full rote on their side. In Ibis a time for Whigs to be indiffer. cot? Is this a time to (old the arms and calculate as euy victory t It u Not not the way victoria are won and parties ale preserved. To use • tutelmeyed phrase, .sternal, vigilance in the price :of Liberty." To preserve a party in • healthful, • vigorous state, we most work for it, and If it Is not worth this, it is not worth any thing. An effort is now being made, to incorporate the "officers of the Texan Navy" into the Navy at the United States. We cancer with the Clan. serf Gansu*, t h at this demand of Tessa is nowise, Her claims cannot be conceded without great in• calico to all theurricerser the Navy of the lint red States, at lout, of all below the rank of Cap tale. We have a long list cf commanders, whr have served in all the inferior grade., and who now look to promotion is doe their Ling and de. voted-aerate°. They think It world be uojnst thernio to.dd to the :lumbar of con:mentors, in that ',art° reduce them. chance—the chauce of onr pro Motion in oar eereiee. Tbe . 1 . 411 . - e 4111,0; h ;Muir legal or curial claim tObe , rift,ty . , :ho,:ro much to tat; Onieettelieeilieni citamiciffmara of any Wok. b ircinfit firapjos f mpur regular naval' officciiii . UM Wien officers upon an equal UmM•04.00... h t Much has beer ; Ibierkiite* : iiiceiidire have towards her or hat Itriere ( t rod feeli • ilex—For egra,tro,up ngs, ho -here-Ms pointers • whf9ll, .enaceasion to 'Teta. cease- •Itaantior.And iteught not 1,0 ...ICC 'eriny point iejoriositu our awn officers of OM WO service: : . . . s Tsta 13xxxontomi Dans .ortacir.—A darctis. .fristodhas Jinxided us it translation of the ariclt •osloisr, Corr tke.Locofoco Gamut pope." of thin .tty r _ : I,iwoold 5er....1111/001litil that the corroptlon 'iripiof Add% to•tisiptllt;sod exhibited in•nesrlt sortrastions, ;inn snantfest;lallphi . this . evoty.. A bcauxictl. ham.. . aim D s, ineoriaptible erpocrany, is it null • . . STZICI.VI ocri.,—Our neighbor of the W Poonsylvacisehe Slants Z.satuar, hes led oar a. tlntion to the conduct cod prinevlrst of oar ea .11ite, Mr. WhiW.l. We have mad.. natante en insinanans 1010 every thing that ihn .Ocnts Z mid shoo him, as al , ,a taw the manner th loam, e obtained the onmtnanon. you'd, hossever, take op too Moth room to anent:no avers stance, which would aelther hoot conch too rant •Oft.te it Loney that he got nominated tram:oleo, ly. The convection lasted kit late in the eveamg, and almost all the delegates ftom the country ;township.) had left, woes a . ietar city delegate. rave not only their votes for Whitt:eel, bat also the rotes of the absent delegates. Vora this tart alone 'herald prevent every eltiaen from voting fat Whitesel, not to 'peak of other &comsat ions a g sins• dm, for which reason we strike him from to,. requattiog oor fellow ebtsena not to vote for hint.Gtrosoos Paden*, (Hadkoven's paper) o Sept. 2.3 d. "Tax Ltrs .or Cnsisv, from hi s birth to his as cession into HSWeett: with the Lives of the Apt des and Evangelists. El Env. John Fleetwood D. D' Trellis and Willoughby, New York, are publish Mg ■ most splendidly illustreted edition of this work, Is the quarto size, and altogether got op In most superior manner.' The eagrav tags are oo iLL4Ii, by the beat swigs of the age. The Agee, for the Work in Pittsburgh is Mr. J. Root, No. 206 Second Street, Plusburge. The work Is published to numbers. "SCRIPOU Runty 'FOR TIER Yonne finely i.lustraled, is ihio published in numbers by the sams publishers. aid Lair. be had only or Mr. Rau. Faso Lien Eurvzioa.—The accounts from the mines thili season, are very favorable far • large undoes.. The witting companica aro all doing sell, and many new compnoies are prosecuting heir operations with the greatest energy; being encouraged by the wonderful dovish:loan:milts made at the Woe•ola, -cur, North Atnerienn,and North Nettent. These companies are now turningoni large quantitioil of native copper, w,th some a. , yyrinkhog of silver, and the deeper they have dug lown,ln every Maumee, the richer the mines have been found to be. irotr Lou, has got herself into business. munificence in giving the total of her grit night' earnings (mote than SI0,000) to charitable objects has act the whole tribe of beggars after her, great and small, high end low, young men and maidens, bond rind free. She receives on an average a him dred and twenty letters a day, soliciting a share o her liberality. BMW? Ororszmossx's Csmx—The Sixty sixth Anoint Convention of the New York Diocese, will assemble in St. John's Chapel, in that ally, on the 25th inst. The General Convention oflthe Church meets at Cincinnati on the second of October, and on the slay previous the Home of tn.hops will assemble to deliberate upon thus New York case. CELZBIL•TICZ 07 vas COMPL4IIO7I • P vac Co. net..—We learn from the Cumberland Civilian that the rwlebratiou of the opening of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal will probably take pleee early in October. Ito expected that the Stam'alfigents, the Cared Directors, nod a large number of distinguish ed gentlemen, will come up the Doe from Dien No. 6to Cumberland. The 9th of October will probe. bly be the day. The Civilian suggests to ita fellow Mittens the propriety of holding a town meeting this week, to determine In what manner they will receive thWlr distinguished guesu. ANM WATCII.—A great improvement m the manufacture of arateheates just been outdo in lie news, by which watch keys are rendered mamma. awry. By simply turning a screw In the handleitha watch is wound up, and another movement regu• lates the hands. The pre watch manufactured with this improvement i( intended for Amencacnd its cues said to be a rich and curious specimen of art, and historically interest tog; the ornamented bor. gar oontatning t a view °fate lemons "Charter Oak' s of Cmtecticut. "It is a good action thus to make a watch case teem with historic association, with out destroying its ornamental beauty." Col. Fremont', Gold Placer introduced Into the Senate, grants permits ii the tam of one dol. ter a mouth, fit thirty feet wpm for tech ma, and two hundred and ten feet square at $5O a moth, to work the gnats took by machkery. FI v.Pf IN .18131 NTG!ON ofUm 1 . 41.1.0naf h GRUM W•ettoorniet, Sept. 21. divot nil:nevus—The pproprlathias- Ap. proachtng maker the Salaam—Member* Leartag—The Tatill—Poeltloa or the Pennsylvania Democracy on that 1411103t10113. It is said that Otm. Vance, of Ohio, has been appointed, or offered the appointment, of Tien • firer of the United States, in plane of Mr. Seidel:, of Va., who retires with such a Gana ua. as a sharp, .prridetit mm, who knows how to use money, may hope to amass in twenty Team' service at'a 'three Om:mend dollar salary. • It is reported that Mr. Belden will go into the Stoking Ann of Latham ft 7ata, a successful and thriving ontrom of this city, and that he will place in it $30,000 of his There is no place of its population In the United States where private bankiogappeara!oprolliAble, as In Washington city. And I make the remark as an encouragement to some capitalist, with the requisite knowledge of the business, to enter into competition with those already eatablished here. It is doubted, however, by some, whether Mr. Vance, who Is.pretty well atriolren In years, will care to emerge main from the dignified and hon. °rabic retirement from public, Caere, whiehhebu chown, to engage in labors of this character. It ia repealed that Non. John B. Collier, for. merly comptroller of the Slate of New York, node r . Mr. Semard's admlulitgation, will be appointed Asslstara Secretary of the Treasury. The Senate will pass the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill on Monday. The Rouse will promptly concur to the amendments, and then the necessary salaries being provided, the Presi dent will mooted to nominate a largTf number of officer., rendered necessary by the laws in relation to California, New Mexico, and Utah. I observed to day thet the Mutes and other kindred ex pecan to be defrayed by the general government, In relation to the new State, and other newer Territories, were about two hundred thousand dollars Probably there will be thirty doe or forty appointments of a high grade to be made by the President, under the laws in reference to them, which must, of contra, be communicated between now and text Saturday night. The House has been zealously laboring to day ; to despatch the Naval Appropriation bill. This mrsainre seems to me, who can but see over the ortm, a cup filled to overflowing wtth peculation. It is made to carry Every bald and audacious ex- I peen -mot upon the credouty of members, or the capacity o! the Treasury. The original amount of it, loathe Navy alone, is extravagant enough —nine and a hall muttons of doltars. But in addition to this enormous provision for • Navy ! which, in time of peace, has next to clothing to do, ! me Committee :on Naval Affairs have lent Reit countenance to plans for the Winston of the already too widely extended mail steamer service, which will require. if sanctioned by the Homw, and will lead to the expenditure of several mil• lons more wade the year. It is really Intolerable toot such projects should be tolerated here. Among the amuses of the Navy which are much commented upon, is the habit of giving long fur Loughs without sufficient reason. Thus it is said teat although the liar shows forty four post cap tion, Unite are but fourteen on duty, and while the whole amount of the appropriation salted for imissioned and warrant cakers on duty, is but shoot 1V750030, the estimate far the pay of those art on duty, a S:60,000. Nos is nu this latter ~at wasted, in fact, though It may he properly expended as to legal forms 1 The bill was not posed to day, though the Whigs, and • few con scientious Denmersts, tried to wont the bil. The Isayaind hungry me. wore too many for the eon. intent° ptinyl . .sind it 'stab,. likely ecough that another day will : be oiesurned by it. Next Tnursday tithe last dsy whet', tel the roles, any bill atalte transmitted from one Hetist to the outer, So It will be meetflefisr precionto the hours are be. coming. To day . U became alarmingly apparnt that oedema atrennotte appeals wore made to the teroein • fog inecobere, ttie liaise sunk! be ten an Monday .lest without a quorum. Those appeals were wade, end perhaps with elrect. hinny gentlemen otbY-tt partteah►se freale away, to 'wino, within a day or twda travel, Priam:elan to obey telegraphic • diepatehee, Warming them that their prewnee was ndemedichie. Ido act:know; what le say ahem the Tariff. A l knee is not' yet drd. Another effait volt be made foe nmodifutloo, bet ao tar i iherc if nil i gt.Orpect Whattleer that the four reco• imat-Pennavivarnmes, Dimmock, Rosa, McLane hie, and J 0 Mann, retraoe their' Were, and. -itPl in the movement le fact, the proof ha com plan that the Democratic patty or Poontrylvarla on obeyed the word of command from the SOUtb ,rn it an.' drill master., and hat taken C. .tr”d ace•sc pr,,e1,1111, tt.e. the eantthre •y tame ruts op,on their Inanitlarsonng eaost I note. and distress neon the rople of too Sete at large. Toe tang 01 1%16 la to be aohmed Let She imp workers of Warren manly remember lbw when called on to vote for Corti., Me successor 01 Thompson, who though he has voted reit, la be. hewed to have aided and mu:enraged every move ment in opposition to the Whig plane for the me lioration of the prevent 'poem. Jones. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, who returned from Europe in the steamer Asla, moblishes an article over his acknowledged aignature, in the Indepeod• cot, of Thursday, which contains charges against the p,opr•.elur of the Cunard hoe of wemnen, which seriously impeaches his civility and good manners, if nothing more. Mr. B. hays that then were nine clergymen on board, and thou Mr. Cu nard, who came out in the Wainer to Raid's; refused to allow any one to preach except those of the Episcopal Church and of the Ettablished Church of Scotland. We copy the following pare p.ph from the letter : Oe the second Sabbatb, Mr. Catterdinvited Presbyterian clergymen orate &stall:pled Calab of Scotland to prelim, after the service had beet reed. Every one rejoiced that this Worthy gen• de=an had been permitted to preach ; bet It war asked epee what considerations the role had been broken, and why a Scotch Presbyterian had been permitted to preach, bet &Mental: Methodlsi clergymen, or Prestryterian,M Congregational bed beta (orb dden s AIL Canard quite lost ha tem• per ender ouch queshonsogs.te gentleman from Boman said in tee moat frieedly manner -to- him, that such an arrangement was calculated to pro duce Al feeling toward the Cunard line among Antennae., woo were quit& caused to such re strict.ons upon the right of religious woratilp. Mr. Cunard replied very tanty that he anew serf well that Antennaes would patronise their ewe steam. era (alluding to Collins' line) as won as they had as ranch wadi:nice In their safety so they had in ha I that it made him angry to have each innate Clone held out tor threat.; and he added, In so many word., that if Amen mos did not choose to go In his ships, "let them May away !e He after • wards repeated the same remark to the writer, to pregame. of taverna other., mid added that if we did not choose le go In that line, " we mighty° ut t.-:1!' IN said that be wished the American peo pie distinctly to understand this.. In that wish we so folly ay mpanused, that we thought it a duty to call the attention of the public to that Matter. Tug TELMlLAPll.—Dispatches were received by the Telegraph, day before yesterday, from Wash Moon, twenty minute. ahead of rim•. At twelve o'clock on same day there was an official dematch, directing. speciel messenger to by seat to Texas, with information of the passage of the Texas Bill, and to three hours afterwards the messenger was on his way in the steamship Portland; and this fact was probably known at Washington in the mane of rho rams afternoon. This is what we call doing acne• on the high pressure principle.—N. Orteane F A. Mohlenbera is the iFemocratle candi date for C7ongreas In the Vlllth—Lancaster—dno met of Pennsylvania. Hon. Maddens Sieve the present member. is the Whig candidate, and will of course be elected. For as Pittsburgh Gauus. The 'W.*. of 'rink. 1,0115 Ws.tcd by the night distilled Chow fallen rain and silent dew LI• elite, wherb the wild birds build, Where robbers lark the sad Ton through There rosy thy heart admonish'd lee The chaos come to might and mind, Caert glory.if it dazes to be Moro honed than its atlas Eint • Heroic men for sighted born, Proud masters in the battle'. throe, Have groom to level nature worn, A grain ofdast f or lieut. to show; Where seeptied warns in pomp and pride Sorvey'd an empires Immo' art, The sea waves break at eventide And back from ahatter'd templm dew. Man. with the gloom °lige. tied, The trade where genenulau sleep, Compare the ate grown path you tread, The ud bound house where mowers weep When death led to Hint tudden mould, Tim !caveat impulse, gold and'paln, To he forgotten like the old Ere many harvests moons shall , wane! Compere thy atom form with might Thai makes this atiolliplanete roll, Keep. moons andkilashm comets right. Over to thy Anita a deathless:win World hardened tam thee Ind review This God mailman ion forges ; The meant mop be hi:owe to you, The future dot, thou knoweg not! J.K.H. MEMM= Ilk • yramn . es Nrte F —By a report mem to the Board of Supers., it. of New York city and county, A appear. that the aggregate value of re al end personal estate in that county is estimated at 5285,060676.74; beteg en increase of 829,863,- 533.28 over last year's valuation. The municipal tax au this le in the aggregate 5339.89748 het • number of corporations, possessing property to the amount of 57.987,129.99, avoid taxation by claims of exemption. According to the report from which the above informatioo is extracted, the numb.. sof persona whose property is tined is but 6000, out of the. large population posoused by New York oily. The vettoe of the real and per estate of the . 'tatie of New York, ,accordiste to the last report of the Comptroller, was $536,- 162,901; of which 15193,028,0713 was in the min ty of Now York; 61,164,451 being pentooti es. tate to its couutry, and 5129,926,625 to the whole Stale. Thn State tax of 1819 a:mooted to 5378; 613.10, of which 130,000, or nearly one half, woe paid bythe city. CHAPLIN 121 MARTLA , D—Hie anassittal al Rod. villa.—Mr. Chaplin, the alleged abductor of slaves from Wubingtan, wee renveyed to Rockville on Thursday evening. The Wanhington Republic lay' Soon taller his arrival there, he was taken be. fore &bites AIACIIIM. Spate', and Braddock.— Here B. Radcliffe, I.llrewer, and Ate Childs, Bev., appeared In bts defence; cod the Hon. B. J. Bowie, and J H. Tuck, E.q., for the proseeu• tion. The number 'of per,oun '''ambled at the court haute was unequally large. Bwrie remarked that he had tendered his ',Arrest:on of the r llL,e of Attorney far the Com. mon wealth, bat that it hid 1101 been accepted; and he felt It whe hie duty to comply with the call made noon bite to ette od in the present case. Me. Tack stated that he was not a volunteer, hot hsi been engaged by citizens of Montgomery to appear for the proieention. He declatmed at tome length upon the enormity of the offence at. tempted by the stemmed. In the midst of his speech be wan vehemently anoint:ldea. Mr. Bow. is retialted thin applause Mr. 'Tack entreated hi. rennet for it. The magistrates commanded W iener., and ordered the meat of any person of tendtre In lbw wine. Tte ape wise wan, bowel,. et •1 b queenly reres , e.i. We mention !his ILI Yil ' anting tine exvilrrl albs peepie. Tht•lti WA. gt,l3le. arEement I.ClWeell the counsel relative to the power the niaatatrates to accept bail for the posoner'naptear•tievot being rotten. ded by the prom reitirin thole Dann of record alone Was COM prtent. Thu cause teat 4 ule arj Inroad till Friday nt^",rl7/, when, up.o th^ reassembling or the Court. toe ere et.l the orleOneratloonnced their deteratnation to waive farther resonance for the present, and the acoused was arrairrelitgly COMIIVIL led to pr .m, to swell ILO ;nal upon the charge 01 • murderous at•auli. It runs, perhaps. he well to explain, that the charge is hated Ur, a the rideace or assault made be hi marl!, or the rtre siesta of Baram. Toombs sod S•eneua whew he was aiding to moos from lovely, scull week. since, when the cm rata of pal CO. od when, who had fo'inmed him from tbli coy, aoyund the Maryland lints, ware about to at. awn tam and his panty, Occtisicrio Nll —The following excellent rernsrldi Iran the Waverly Magazine, are so strongly clan, &merited with good sense and practical every day applications, we have at once act than down as sound doctrine. There in n most radical error pervading society at the present 40 regard to plain, honest, hardy, 40. &vary A gicater or more foolish mistake never aswetnted tacit With the popular prejudices, than that it is the nature of his avocation that gives char. meter and dignity to me man. Fur our part we *bond liesalty paroled dlicover the distinction between any twit rit the vaned occupations which employ the noludry of man, that would min the opetative in the one eaw. above the oat in the oth er. One occupation in weenie!) aa creditable in Itself, and as commendable to its induatnous pars.. eenteber, provided tt be bouotabie, and m pe timer/1y web the loves of God and man. It he tuart that ehm,hiesthe cbccupgtiiena. 1115 , 1 the vattion that dignifies the Wan. ' It a well that not alt fitted ny htbit. education and taste, . . the mune avcatton. However, these natural &- stature. are by no meanie distinctions I , is the di• Veetilv of tame, ti ;ether with road nod wbokaonle is vs nod regu tan tins. that Itard.ootze thts tau wont• shop of intro-ate it theory, the wield. Without the. dire,ity, all wood be riot and ennfumon. and phya cal power alone would reap the bench. of labor A• ispi, tie weal: and strong have each their several and appropriate allotments. The man who iu,lows in the W.ke of the ,l ow . share in hr. striped VOL.to nod with tironseti and toughened hands, p`tin. tits seed—the noon with pointy fano and leathern apron, who with strong and vigarnas !WI." his clanging sledge fr.an e-rly morn to mi. gtt eve--or the man who Loots over liLi rowan tap etono the live long day, a+ owone who below me stmosth faced. keen eyed eryttyht, Vim In%low, the feminine imaplyymen f meimurine, ; A pe Red eegle eyed bar vho mthet ntyvifiev the 'eve he vtmee.atedy trend (P%0U114.14 in the halls Irlt lalattun. Still, there clots on 1114 community a low and baneful preiuttive It regard to 1.111 tatter of labor Why, latter. wow • days, most keep sharp eye on their vont, bat they Stray front "lbr leotard professoms."and take up the degrading oc • cupation of a mechanic, nod thus entail a calamity I4pOn the oh, h nen none( be wiped out.— The daughter., too, mint have a maternal spy up rm Ihelr every ninny, ainl cong.inp, Ito' she be tit , pmg me I.ghl upon some poor nicebaniel" tVhv, vu.vi lady mould as .me ra,at n. not mar tv.r mach a Patigouiaii di.. tux r .pad.. d tae tz..ner, herewith Gadd up idlr etAnfo:. lar, as the yard the petit:e nnJ oiirrlar, hb-ary , Equally hanorabie and rexperairloii, since they are all . - emiroyed for the ran.. [10rd.... Labor is Whore whether performed In the fired and workship, or be: hind the wiener, and in the .tidy. Honemy and honorable !abut are the name, whether performed by the boy or the peavoi, by the priest or the lay: man; a 14 joot an bonen rt hie to the one as the other, and a. worthy of the rerpeet and adentratice of the world.. NcsetteArea LlT.....runx —A recent mob, of the North aratah Review, to, an excellent allele upon the literary prolessitto, be. some remarks to the effect that all experience la the conduct of pub. lie journal*, from the rmaricrly reviews lutist deity papers, shows the utter tocompotency of thousands of very clever people to write articles, reviews, books Sex, the contrary of which is generally be lieved. The editorial fraternity, confirmms the rot newer, ...Nosed all have. the raven experience, to relate of the marvellous failures, of men of genius aid learning; the erode, eunteroess etas in which they have sera their so railed articles for publ lion; tha labor o has taken to mould tie fine thought and valuable erudition into comely stone: the suer impoermity often arming it et alt." "The ametuer •rl.c:ea of very clever people.. general. . . It what an amateur effort at cunt making would be. TI," only reatoet CAI they cannot make a coat is that they are not tin ton Now there are many very ab e sod learned men, who can eorelpitite far pee. et Orans of human Intellect than the producuon of a newspaper article, yet cannot write a newspaper article at all brea.e they are net newspaper wnt. era, or cruet. a hook with decent effect, berawe they are not anti.. Ankle wriung come, "by art..: by chance.'" There in only truth in the above, and the peace cal knowledge of newspaper literature Is very lim ned Its hot. , deserves study, and we are glad to fi nd upon our ble two volumes thtowing light upon it. history I this country, in New Er gland mentally. Th aro from the pen of • veteran in newspaper ...vie, .1 Ile • T Itneittugharn, Esq , sad , are entitled "Spebirnens of Newspaper Literature, with pe rsonal Itl•moint. Anecdotal, and Reminis cences ' Thera liana not a own, we &silage, la the country act cclppeleal all Me 1300101111111102 10 the production of buck a work, be toning been non. necied with the pcolession, in one way or another, for half et century.• Very curious and instructive are his researches; extending as fat back na 1090 and reaching down to 1000, Including the history or forty five newspape., with specimens of their style, and all anerrleinettie porriootom of p ro prw torshtp, etreulation, influence, An. It will readily bete. that such a work musitruly premient the to. not features of the Mines, and of contemporaneous manners, for there or no letter mirror of these (knit the newspaper pre., and In this respect W. Buck ingham'. volumes are valunble beyond price. They glee information that cannot now be obtain. eti eltewbere. But they are no lea veluatinewa ehmidgrirg the enlij. et which farm the title of thu article and we sincerely hope that the purpose Implied to the erode:We preface of Mimosas down the work M • more recent date, will ho tamed out. The Real attempt to set tip • newer,. aer in North Amer. tea was outdo la Roden, lu Hick It is supposed Mit only one number was published, sod only one copy of thin a known to exist. It la pro- served to the Slide Paper Ocoee, In London. lit Catgut.. or (Jar peers, one of which was blank. It was eurpressed by the legielntive an. *bonnet an hating been stoned' 000twy to low." The final newspaper esteditthei was the "Bowon N e w, Lefler," A pH, 1104 •It woo a half show of paper, in e Zr stout twelve matins by eight, Made op la two plums (slut, with two o demos on etch pate." The poolisher, John Campbell, wee * Scotehm•n, t bookseller, end pest mister in Boston. If his literary ercomplisliments should be animated by the evidenee furnished In the columns of his paper, they were not of a high order. The publeihm's advertisement, clumsily written, conetttated nearly the whole of the mi sdeal matter, • specimen of which, Iderstlear terbetter, « prmauaturx—a role observed 111 the eittoples—ls given by Mr. Buckingham. Ruch an origin had newspaper literature la dd. country, and he who Is curious to mark its grad• ail td•SOCCOXIctIt, for there has been no retrograde movement, well find ample materiel for reflection In these volumes. Siam 1101, and more rape' doge alone 1776, what a change hes been wrought to the newspaper press, and In the tastes sod in telligence of the people. That the change is for the better, ovary one must admit who compares the present with the put, giants though there were In the era of the Revolution, and in later times. 10 none of our exchanges-sor al most In pee or two only, and that bet cecasionally—lo we find public slain candacted with sock an - oniony, or pommel recrimlnulan, as is shown In some of the "'perimetr given In these volume". And we easy take this opportenity of recording ant cone viction that, within the last kw years even, there has been • manifest and wowing &Meaning, to boodoct newspaper controversy withocd person. sidles, and with the 'propvehes that gentleman aught ever to observe In debate, however tamest the diem:melon. It is a hopeful age, and indleatea genuine refieetttent and mental elevation, both in madam and wlliets.—N. T. Cossomrtodt Tee VT6011116 Gnu> Ml:qrs.—The editor of the • Fretieticks laugh New,, who has recently been on a visit to the Oald Mines of Virginia, Alves the Mllowing as the remelt of his observations: S range as it may seem, though a resident for twroty years within almost a 100061 throw of the principal Gold Mines of Virginia, Wednesday last was the first day we ever saw one. Prompted by cariosity, we slatted the Culpepper mine, in the eOOO, of Culpepper, whreh is one of the Urged and most extensively worked mines in the State. This mine Is some twenty miles from Fredericks. burgh, nod situated threctly on the North hook of the South branch of the Rappahannock River. It is oohed by a company of gentlemen at the North ! who' hive imilt extensive machinery, and are wooklne It intecessfully. We bad no conception, until we sad It, of the moons operand' in getting gold. We had some - moons cf the surface d ggings, but never of the 1 mining proceis. At the Culpepper mires are lulls of immense iteightformed of rock of various kinds. In this rock L. deposited gold which Is found in veins running from South to North, 20 degrees East. Three veins vary in width from two to ten feet. It requires skill and great Isbor to hod !hero. i It is done ooly after repeated trials et different points where gold is suspected. When a vein is discovered the rock is dug not or rather pecked out by pick axes, and rolled In wheel barrows to the mouth of the cave, whence it is taken In carts to the mill to be ground, and the gold extracted by a pm..., known to W. The order and regularity of these veins are tru ly surprising. They run in a airsick' line, and were as dtstlnetly marked In the rock as lines op. on a new made map. We entered several of these veins, end followed the escrow track made by the the gold diggers some 800 feet in the bowels of the earth. There to at the Culpepper Mines e little mountain of rock, in which numbers of the veins have been discovered penetrating its bare and mooing In a direct hoe a diwance not yet sta• certained. 10 one instance a was worked nearly a Mauna feet in length midair feet to width and as many In depth. walnut coaling hs • terminus.. his fingers. 'Two of them greet r pellobes for on, Torte was ono vein In this bill Or mountain inniCh centl'he repeated very deliberately. It wasevidem our conductor thought the largest in the Stale. It now list his fingers did not find what they were has been worked some two hundred feet and has svatvbing lor. 'Two roe a cent,' he mid once gradually widened as they progressed, until from ; more, in a somewhat low tune, and turning round to leave the basket. .Two for n cent!' Well, by it au reaebed • width at the commencement of about tour feet from b oy to ...my five. None thunder! that is cheap enough—if I only had Seem!' carte with horses attached, run up and turn around I Post in the are. (armed by the extracted ruck. won I The Providence Post her, inadvertently, tarnish. entire facility. I ed. be this anecdote, a very good tariff argument. Tot. rock we saw taken to the mill and educ-cl , The Locofoces are constantly insisting that every r to powder by stamps and other mean. The tor• man should be al.owed to ' , buy where he can buy abloom used in %hie process is k sown to the pub elleoPeel." There peaches, by the confession of ha or A e m y . e g oni 5t .,, 0 , t , n ta v m e rho n pL by C o h s , m s e . svz.,. o v o r n y g o . 4 f t he t w t h It e d e t! theft e It mar he rtalllOrnib is reflection to the man that Major Miller. This machinery is truly wonderful. ; want. a coat, that he n buy it for half the old The mineral its working with the trimminos con- or , i f h e hen t he •money to pay for ho sin:talon and adaptation to rho ends designed, , nu „roms., its m. o . y i s m 0 0... aggnva mske Ira . lion car i o sit y. ; ln limn a conitort. , . . The Amalgamator his been in operation for the Most men in this conintry. only get hold of money month,,tut rx and w e lear n, a d ee ' ed ; in exchange for labor. ft is, therefore, more I nd news any hereto...e used. Its yield prtAnt to the laborerkkatlateir should be in demand Once sod "V n thorn which have been in opera. I t an, azes, than that boots, hats,eoatriandbeef should moo before la 25 per ceot , canned LI a more per- :be very cheap. For with plenTy of work at good ert to:natation of tho gold f rom tae o re . We prices, laborer can afford to pay liberally.' for rook tonne on this powdered roe k, which we hate j his bread and beet Nothing to cheap to a man. new in our pos.e.sion. In in brilliant with h owever much h e m ay re ro u r e it , if, forthe want of Iparkira of go d. seadered in rich to; ufciion work, he ban been unable to can. what the article ifiroughout the rota It reminds ono of the snide will cosi: While any thing is cheap, which be at Calitorma of which wa have Ruch graphic. de- I needs, if, from having plenty of work and good My, wriotiona. ' his pockets are well lined with bank bill. Free Upon the whole ror trip was pleasant, and the I Trade mayinaks to bu ehmg , en ,h o . m m ina rm ily . c h h . e v a pjg b i lw . h d : . e luformatloa wd gatacred exceedingly interreating I the . r go, prtyrd of work by the free trade-policy, he will, find himself tosipoor to make the purchise.—Albany JouTll,:t. Eoglith law hag proved Itacifeapable of protect log the public interest iu a sphere where &meri• can law On. hitherto been almost totally tin emotive, though the end to be remedied is tenfidd mote *neat.. In this Coautry than m Great Bettor,— Tee Onon, a Steamer of 400 bures pc wer, left Liverprol for Glair. won the 11.0 of lost June, with 200 1M -wog.. on beard. In the dead el nigh; the captain being asleep to bra cabin, the second mate, who was on the watch, for the par pow. of expediting the passage put the boat cut rf I . FITE Loofa,: Flanovanisa —The New York SI per course and MI her on n dangerous track, nor rays a move ens is on foot, In that eitV, to ell abe dually amuck on a bidden roes near Port• se rasping . orn of money, =t fur the purpose rick. The water pour , ed thto the •emet. boats and making a rouirkllthenthry prone.. to The Operetta employed at the ilthwery of Barclay, Perko the parmcgen rum. In the deck. The rile were not to order—the =met careened, and be- . At - Co., London, rot a testimonial of respect for the ; I ire assestince could be rendered Isom the shore, manly ...piton of Marshal Ilaynau. filly human beings had sunk; lo use no mare. It wan a scene that mot a thrill of horror through the ; OM= or Mne end genius. R R. Co, Third at. country. But the British noble: , did not, at we do Perramoon, Avast &ISA in mailer ealint„dt o cnisa the: tragedywith a Iran. I Tats ?oak of th e m ia an d e s assas i aan i, teat Mudder, The =plata sail secand mate were , „ • ' • ladicted, and • thorough legal mascot goo. leap "" d C " P '"' Y are hereby notified pay 'An had. L was established that the tomer wan asleep eighth ni^wiwe n i e'en' dollar. per °wine. ote effiet e a , a p a ys et the voyage, "thigh, on ac• of the CO.P.AT, an or =fore the troth day of Aukist count of the rockiness of the coast,ons dargerna The ninth lawalmentl on or before the FM day o ththoti the weather was perfectly fair . and that September. The tenth instalment on or before the the later. though a mon Of Ohl, elp..r.rnee, and dell dap of October nest rathrloty, bad, in order to aharten the route, caused re. t , The lift maul/sent was rolled for on the 20th o the vessel to be steered •motag danger., recd., d a t a lan. • which were securathly lard down nn be chart It sass.,„, we{ LAMER. Jr., T rrrrr 'was also proved that the, Reefs of the =at were culpably cearigect to cot hartna at band trio hot. Vim' Kn.' •sio sill. , by b• Po. tom pings of the lift boats, and in co: having the trolesam. „rises, spean t m m t eat, order teat toe y m not S. s I.th-ens—Si,' I Ati3h.,U3 bear IVO:I33OAT to the be lowered in a nocone and a hart In own f wordiest vine of the 011 called Petrol.. I wan lot these lads, though both it= capon and =rand a long tone otairtee with a badly inflamed and very mate had daplayed no little heroism to saving enth eye, so ouch or; as to lose stght enurely &mahout lives, and were me two last to brave the wreck, oh„, a5 ,„ ; .,,a,, , asei e s u s asps. of ever recovering the one was aentenced to eighteen mom= im.sse butt „mm prospect of Lnviug it or. prmonment, and the other to seven years' trans- lei my mimisisa ssy . sms sms These ate snare rthtnenti . but, we dealt an•uretetol in analog a care, or In giving felt. not, trey sass aces oily , essmissmi by and slo th ,' ow hot little eneneragenient. I beard at epissis is England. m ss arse , them math tars the Petroleum Moo the Ist of April, and gave Ives or those ournmitted 111 their =re, are the= tt, a 11,..t: the recall is. the sight it realored and my regarded as ertrutcals and get no sympsthe when elvea well, cieein a little lender or weak when Igo they meet the ellllllPArs d was. If • Berner tone opt In the sm. ANN lILL:LAND. of public feeling esisted in our mutt ccontry,to re , Man•fetto sr, Cincinnati, May Mr IrOik • ard to ollenemef mu t'escriptton e and d our lest i S. S. Lesson—Sot I have been afflicted with Pile. auLhorincs were more determined sod faithful to me ma yas„, nod hose tried ot h er remedies, without bringing the entity parties to pestle,. most cl the rsems „ se „i anal h ear d o f dfaellter, althett w e ern row esti. u 3.1 61`. qtleAtir to ebthoi; le w wives o —iba. , r n , Bow mane terf.h.e.na •111 flea ray J esl se. el • ” 5.`• Is. R rein must it teetitre to a aithe w O ld•S oh .-t• and ft ~r bi Get •:, 1 'de lthwell, Ito Weed atter, low A dg 33 . 1 .1 3 3.33 to the =emery nt nthre luny It setter, 1.7 Wood f. 1.; DNI Curry, Allegheny city protecting el against the men, who donna cur It A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Develms, Allegheny. noun of travel like nor lives ;a chirp., and to alth by the ethane.., illoß, earalesatets or heartlessness, betray ihmr trust n lyt Canal Rath, Seventh at, Potabergb The protection of life la the primary collect lei reel. ety, the first dory or government. Why should j ip . OR. O. 11113RT a the mom =lightened sr cety sad the most perfect • 'sit • Denust.Corner oflrotieth government rat toe world d •May toddler.= and and Dacatot, between remismeas where others •I•frine the greatest more h ~,,, sod Ferry oetisltric sad fornlah tee moat • Ornl Vkl,gUatde f Why should manalaughter in not blood, an indulgence 1 R. P. TANNER & CO., of. momemsp ""'n. visited with loos, P". !S 110 E WAREHOUSE, hops bye long , o.n.o.:nen& and . manslaughter in cold blood, • gredinstoth of • spool or rivalry, of 50 ood et, between Third!. featala, mere portrait ease, or of name Other at j not jam as Arc now tee. moo their very large and sagertar Fall unpunished I English imbed has just orock of tat& as • lesson. wilt. It would be well for ual BOOTS, SIIOES, AND BROGANS; to profit by.— N. 1" I: Mth, BONNETS and FLOWERS, ail of the latest ,•sty Ir a, and amp reedy adapted to the 333•13 III trade. WIIAT A PAIMENT kV/TA nth.—A correspondent i It ban Leen selected with Mal care, and La to aireo of the National Era relates the following —A fact n," gas. ity a not sc=an Jby vny „ min to tic 'h" I ":",' P'"""°° " Xo ' n u m ' e "" cnerlit; " o r m w tt ' or . totitO Xt 'a erd . ;3trrolne. ". , 'r age. • may I..ostrote the Charnel, of the New t ar at e dethennned en the meat remonahl e tandem. cod reveal the origtn of AtAile branches terms Alan, Goodyear. Patent Rubber Shoes o f all their profitable business. S W. was Iho son of our kinds mgetidif country c•ergymon, and was accustomed is labor mg ono farm in summer, and keeping aerosol m 1 atom, Ho tom moral, mduertous and frugal, and Lit WCORO & CO, CI took • wife Fwerwootle the sumo quablin, icgetherWholesale& Retail Manufacturers &Beaten In with a shrewd proponany to calculate the cost of all rs articles of bring. One day - her husband brolly ht I 11111 ' S. CAPS & FURS, 'wee tee cloth cad trimming. (we new cootne i Roe 'Wood & Finn Inc,estlshurgh, wife Inquired the pm= of the buttons, which she I Wham they oder a felt and complete stock of 'lets noticed were made of cloth 'landing; or, moth 1 Cape; Furs, ac . nf every gmloy and sty le, by Whole 'everlasting,' covered 03 wooden button moulds i Ole and Retail, ant the atienuon of their ear She thought she could adkod a good button, made tomels and norrhasees generally, emoting them the by hand, for Wm money. The nest day, like the they nil le'l en the wear neertekwireees Yeskir true daughter of a Yankee she 'tried the thing tot. I *ne w "' She bonoht the cloth by dm yard, nod mould., by the dozen; and to week she had buttons, at a lets price, in the market. The thing would pay. S W. soon left farming I and eebool keeping, booght the cloth, which his wife cut into butt...vent, and buttononoteds, hired t se women and girls of the neighboring towns to Make them up, unit acid DIM at great profits.— Soon another entered into partnership with him, nod invented machinery to do the work. Then the plain lasting was changed to figured velvet, and ratio, and twist. Improvement on improvement in machinery was made, till they equaled the best En. ;dish, or French, or German lumen, B. W. now owns one or the Pareelelt villages In the Connecti cut valley, and almost applies the U. S with but tons for cats and overcoats. He has endowed an araderny Inaniticently has contributed like a prince tu the fund of a highly distinguished and valid fe male seminary, god has rescued a noble college from einbarrusment. So much for the careful..ss of prudent wife, and su much fur a disposition to corn an honest living in some way, rather than thrtve in idleness on the hard nod too often unre quited toil of others. • Tho Ports eorrespoodent of the London Times, In giving ■ description of the recent tour of the Prisident of Fritters, thus describes the il.o minstion of the stupendous Oathedral st 9 res. burg : " About half post ten o'clock, a small opening was stew amongst the clouds in the daunt hori zon, ai d a gentle wreak of mild light showed that the motto was about to rise. At Wm moment the paint of l ght which wan observed no the very sure mit of the .pire of the Minster, became larger and Grittier, and 10 a f, w wounds a burst of pure deer:tag light broke over the oily, and se soon an ma eye wan •b!ti to endure the mplemetar, a vlemou ' of beauty atom upon 0, which far summand ail it had as yet beheld. Yon are aware that the ague of the cathedral of etrasburg is tho begtemmt In the world, rising 4'i feet above the level of the pave ment, 23 feet higher than the groat pyramid of Egypt, and HQ Met higher than On. Paui . A. This wonderful structure ie ono piece of wry open work, and the atone work is so completely apart, the pit. bare supporting it all the way up 6n thin, and the fret work no delieede and yet so distinct, that the eye can see through la as through the finest lace. With ha tracery an elaborate, natal in a uet work of detached arcades and tiny pillars,it looks like a rich open screen, or marble woven into the most graceful forma, to cover the gigantic maw beneath It. In a few seconds from the bursting of the ball of light that had hitherto been stationery at the very point of this master piece of art, the whole of the Interior grew gradually into a blaze of Fedi ' ante, and then blazed out Into one sheet of flame that assumed aucce,sirely every color or the nut. bow. The rich crimson blaze was the mow bed. hunt that can be Imagined; and when it santried the more intewse glow of dams, you might fancy it was some volcano whose aides', unable to re strain the terrible element that raged within it,had soddenly burst,toiditon.beheld through the Inter. Was the billows of dm ,In all - their fury. The 'shafts, the plain,' the arches, the tracery, the whole of the Ornaments' Of the rplre, were as plainly viaible:ln ad their detail, as If yin were standing close to them ; and is the interior you behold moving about human figure*, who appear. ed to wide along a plain of light,' which, when played an by the night air, relleand at each me. Wats new 41.607 of piety. I' Oat Lilt WWI of the eplre and each of the four towers lower down ehot forth belle orient:6e that ga•o out the 17/024 denting I gh , s, while the interior canniest!, moment In color. This' vendetta! display Lasted enc.! r hunt 11 o'clock, when, thee one last gash of bald from beneath the cross or. the very top In the -free, and another lath more brilliant from the it:timer, the whole rink into d•rkima." Locos Got.o Conn.—An important metiers to commerce, to coontxion with the gold of Cali. fonts, has jnid been brought forward In the Sen. ate by Mr. Oslo, Senator from tell new State. pmeoses, virtually, that gold coins of there]. , on of from one hundred to ten thoorand dollars each shall be struck at the mint. The circular lorm hitherto universally followed fcr small coins, which had its origin in the rude ancient contrivaoceo of dropping the melted me. sal from a ladle, to be struck with a punch ana hemmer, adapts them to our panes, but would not be appropriate for these gigantic coins, des Planed for heavy tranaactions at home and ex. chooses abroad. For these purposes they should be rectangular, that they may be convenient for parking in boxes. Tres., huge recingelor coins are bat a value• I ble unit learning improvement upon the limited nod already existing sysiern of European bank. ere. They are to he struck of refined gold, of I un , Corre Gaeoe•s, and with appropriate legends and device., similar to those upon our smaller onion; with their values conspicuously marked, i and the inscriptions "Liberty" and "United States of America." Caunterfeltlea and mutilation are provided nsite•t by 'nimble, cootriVaccof nod enactmento—Wooli. Union, Friday. `tilow do you sell peaches?" asked a young pits-men yesterday of one of the boys who den' in the nruele on the large bridge. 'Two for n cent' was the boy's polite answer. 'Two fur a cent,air,' esolatmed the gentleman, with apparent astonish ment, for the peaches were very large. 'Two for n ant:' And he began fumbling In his pockets.— 'Two for a cent' arid he kept up the search with Hall & Son, music publishers in New York, have puicha,ed the beautiful song of Epos targennt Est; , which d,d nut get the Jenny Lind Prize. The price received for the copy ruin Is, however, the some an that received Inc the ounce:44rd one, 1200. It hos been act to music by Mr. Suinkosh, the cud Dent rams: and rucuportr. tzuprov•m•nts In Dallatinry• DR. G. 0. STRARNS, late or Dorton, It prepared to Monufocture and set Bluer Tana In whole and par Pima, upon ducuon or Atmospheric Suction Plate. 3 . 0.2211.1111 Cllll2O 14 mut wsmicas, whore the nerve t : r x posed. Office aid reoldruce nem door to the Alai ,Mee, Fourth street, Pdtahurch. Rarra no—J. R. altrodden. V' II Raton. IMO lENCOVIAGW. lIUI , II EVSTITOTIOI4II CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, C. C. Ite , l4EV, thnist....—A. W. hifiHNS.SW'r. oihre—No. H Water street, in the .or house of C. 11. GRANT. . . lis COMPANY Is now prepared to Insure all kind. of riot., on tones, ruanufactorms, goods merdbandlic In mare ' mid In trannitu VTOelll, de AnA ample guarant y far the ability and integrity at the ['nommen, is afforded in the chancier of the D.- ectara, who arc ottiten of lbusburgh, well and f+• era NV known to the community for their prudenee, Int, litgettec, and integrity. Ihns.roas—ti. !lunacy, Wm. Ingaley, Wm. lour noar. Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Ilenretton, John Haworth, IL liarbaugh, d. CS. Km, mfflutst pehlug Warms !—Aetouir tithing Cara. - Feeling II to bo a duty duo to my fellow bring., I lay befo•c them a foot which took place not long since. Lott tall I caned on Mee , , Ilyrold & Co., at WElitam Mown, N. V., for Roma Worm Medicine, and h,, rerommended Dr. l'ien's Vet tnifuge, or Wono &troth, I took s boil c home aud pave d+.o to • child about 1111 years alit, told 13 my grant vaivrtilb mem it her edit navy in worm& Loon after gave another door to the same thtiJ, witie h btought away shout .53 more, making PlOrne 130 mum. to abort 11l hour, I 1 roc given to allot of my t &tem& very el - re...111y, and can t Itecrotty recommend It to all. Amboy, July 25.11, " ip-ror as le by J. KIDD tr. CO, No 60 Wood street. sapili.d.frwg FALL LIFORTATION OF lIIROWARB LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 190 WOOD STREET, Are now prepared with a large and fresh stock of English, German, and Amerman llatdware. to offer eupertor leducements to buyers. Those ierloblng to purchase will gnomon" their Interest by luolime hrough our mock, go they are determined to sell on the inner rrunnable tenets. • IS =3 The Ray. Anhur Waring, will lootare on Thursday (this) evening, at the Float Baptist Church, ea the P. lineal, Social, and Religious Condition at Illyta Al so on Friday and Sabbath ovenings at the MUM place. The puldle are incited to attend. Ve•noh 1111111 nary amid Deena Slaking. IV! HODDLESTON Worm her crietoniers In IY.L the city, and country merchants that she Yu re sumed her fonder tensinesa, neat door to ,her old eatatillehed eland, No Ile Meaner .trees, ODhdoor . above lieventh, south eide, where elm le prepared to fill aD orden, wholesale and retalL Having made' arrangements - 1n Patio to receive regalarlyA . Ike new Costratnee, Patterns of Ladies' and ChUdron'i Ensues for the acceinmodadon of indleidnals and thou' in the tend, from Da wilt. 'Der vises are mock towel thaebeletelons. Also, Ladles , Boots sod Shame the Meet style 5, well snorted, eel:Want ly on head at reduced prices.. /net received an entire new style Lull& Biding Caps and Habits. A lest Ofigfalt HEA LTG. Di...v., end I etnedY. By Dr. Bloom. Adelaide Lindsay., a novel. By the author of "Itenice Ameld," 4 Nemaan's B ri dge' &es it& I Be and Gorrespondencsarßo.Posohey—yast Gibbon's Reme—Slls and ISM vol,—eompletion of the work. Received .6 for sale by .t•PB' R G STOCKTON [American, Poet. and Chtimiele, co • . • YOB. SALM. , g il, A fine showy-Sorrel &tiling l hone. • j.' teen hands high, perfectly sound, and free from sloe. Also, good S addle d and Appl, KGHT sertridtt ' 114 Water st SUu< & MOLASSUS-13 , i t k , h4s pre N 0 Se r, 9l Dla aen, in oak bris, le pole 2:1 • Mem • CALF SKINS-2 cues of roper French Calf dins, Ggrere•We brand, just rearmed and for sale lOW for Cash, by C. YEAGER, .prG ll4 Garret G SUSPENDERS-sbo do: araorled,lrmt reed 'or rate low by trePlCi C YEAOER ANDY COMBS-73 iron Fancy Combs of the F Pau...Just reo'd for sale by _septa _ C YEAGEA SHIRT'S &DR A WERE — , A large assortment of Woolen, and Cocoa Slums and Drawers, for sale low by fsep26] C YEAGER HOSIERS—A fine *comment of ladies' and child rens' Woolen Uoio, comptislag even I , lllfillly. }tut received by teepee) C YFAGER 17ITRAPP.NO PAPER-407 reads mg and Craw , VT wrapping medium, double medium, crown ' and double mown, a very superior article, on band and foreato by 41 0 STOCKTON .08 47 Market st. p RINTING PAPER—I OO 76 i n mt 24 X32;32: u x equal 10 CI but In the market, for sale by ea C STOCKTON a • IpriCON HANG-20 casks sound bat rougl Listile low to close the lot by .• ISAIAH DICKEY b. CO szb26 Worm is Front sts. iIkSE-200 bra superior on hand for sale by • *mete ISAIAH DICKEY d CO Stip Scotch and blob Whlsk.y. 10 PUNCHEONS Stewart's celebrated Malt Wbl key, rif *cry delicate Aaron IV puncheons blehm's Waterside, extra quality and Ash proof, under custom house look. Also, Brandies of different sinuses and Onside to half, confer, and urinal. Imported and for sale by . A U McCALL.A, septe.deodim Op—ld 9tr Walnut ft. Philadelphia DUFF , ' rIORNER of Tturd and Market sta, t i established by the principal in 840. Ott referring to any of our nsident city merchants, it will Ite .oarse of instnictiliet in hterosartnut etas liner Baia germs, Counceactat. Comte- C 05111110.411. Law, and riumneve, ate carried to a degree of perfection never approached by uny other teacher in this parte the country. Cir. colon of terms, to., are mailed to any n , an of the country. sepn-mlyT MERCHAiNTS COLLEGE. STEAM SAW NULL POW HALE THE subscriber offers far sale the Sloan Engine, tech the Flaw Mid venlig and lath cutting ma- chinery, in the building on the east side of Craig in Allegheny oily. Ile will also, If desired, sell the building which is one bandied and twenty feet long sty forty feat wide. the engine is an excellent one, with sufficient power to drive all the machinery fat sawln g and lath netting.. The whole could be wows ed and se: op elsewhere, within silty datys,ht p me. detain expense. Or, he will Lewin ihe steam engine and building, wi , h sufficient ground. for any oth r ei e p v = than sawing, .fora teem of years. li. CRAIG, tepiaidttkhrtf MIR OP 11041 GRICKERTNIGIV PIAIIOII. TWIN 11. MELLOR, No el Woad street. snlei vent uf for Catenation's rimio Fortes for Western 'Pam. sylvan's, bas received, and now ready for sale, Iha hallowing assortment teemed by himself (rem the msnufactoryond will be supplied so usual at Mr. Chic ke r 'nta prices, VOI -2 carved Lams XI V, 7 octaves. 6 elegant Rosewood, 7 do; ,t do de, 61 do; 0 do do 6 do; 1 do Nabogmly, 6 do; 1 do Walnut, 0 do, 1 full Carved seraigrand. • A OAUD—The aubwnhor It.. the pleasant of announcing to the citiscru of Pittsburgh. that be has made arransantents with hlr. John 11. Mellor, for the Western sale of his Piano Pones, In Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, and those wishing to par. chase may be as that their interestawill 14 faith fully attended to. I CHICICIBIUMB Boston, !latch 23, IE4B. In addition m the above stock at Pianos from Hr. Chlckerlng, a nes, supoly is °tiered from the Armee of Adam Atodart Simon & 'Raven ' and Worcester Nave York, and Hallett, Comma AAllen, Hest., a pilots varying from two to three hundred dollars. scold ARLITIINOT Is reeeivlila a large assortrinen' VI fancy and staple, a.nety, and Dry Goods, coital., mg In part of Wooten, Thlhet. and Cashmere Shawl,- Bilk. lserlin, Thibet, Kid and Buckskin Glover, Waal; all and Wonted Comforts; Alpacas and Bombazine.: Woolen and Canton I bond; Colored and Bleached (Balding: Calsinrm nod Cas.linere. ; Bibb°. and Late, Boutin, and Cernba; 'thread, and landing - et Umbrella. and Detail Bone, &a All of which, country and city merehani. ate re. tavited to examine. at EIS wood al Bann rhiCTIONARY DP MECHANICS, Engles Work, If end Engineering—No t 7 of this great *Mr blur been received et Holmes' Literary Depot,Ntird at, onyerrite the Post entre. seplA f INSEED OIL—Mt bris pare, test reed for sale by repni J CANFIELD CLOVER SEED—Abetie store and for rate by _.fie 0 CANFIELD CDEON CIIEESE—Mb Ace prime cutting chez., -J.4 rco'd Mr 'ale by J B CANFIELD ALEIDATU3-4= bu And 12 casks pare fnr S by Inepnl f D CANFIELD TEAn —I e 0 h( cheers Y. U. Teas; 23 do G. P. Tea. 30 do Football, reel( per canal, fo rale by JAhlha. DAI.ZF.LL repll 70 reeler .1 To P•ople tram the 010 Country. Vaiinit.r me winie ',bid n( antail Leif Fiee,strong. Es and Pito. Flavored Mack Teas that are used in the Old Dountrr, can be hos& et 500 and 75t per lb. at Morns fr. Ilitworthia Tea SKIM, coat side of lb Diamond. °and no where else in Pittsburgh .° wage CUICAP TEA AND NO DIST& lEIS. MORRIS A HAWORTH, in the Diamond, axe will. tu g excellent Tea, at 50 et. pee Ib—TILT IT I I eep24 Extra Super fine Ooleng &Nlikleyong Ten rtlEsE are the very beat black Teas that are tae• ported into the 1.1. , 1ted Staten Morris & Haworth, Ten Dealer., in the Diamond, are selling ...id Tea. at low prier of 73e per lb,. for each. aeptil La One. F O STER; or the blystertes of the Coon of London, aol 3 of ibtainterestfog walk hes been received at Holmes' Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Poet Office; also, Filen Parry, or Trials of the Dealt, by Made; George Casuist, lamented desoderece 'Deg of *Thine, be Clement C Moore, 11 and No 332 of Linen% laving Aga sepal A LARGE and cuteneivo assortment or PATENT JOl. ALLIC RUDDER FABRICS, omors the almost endless variety embraced In the anonmebt, any be oiled the followler Horse Coven, Carnage Chub, Ale Beds, Air Pa towrjAir Cushions, • Water Palls, Tobacco Pouches, Folvity Boots, Coats Capes, Clouts, Tarpaulins, Gloves, Mittens, Poaches. Dope, FJ•sues, Purser, 111,11, Dsoorprlous,•Maeldne Balding. Bon' Welders, Machine Packlint, Camp •Illtunets, Isthmus perors, Life Preservers, Travelling Bap, Hasa, Denney Me., Dolls' Lleada,_Elogs. Lions Sabah 131,, Air Dolls, Foot Dolls, LaDes' Wash Gloves, Ladies' Gnu Sho ea. Gents' Gum Shoe., Leaginss, Se. Every anielo sold DOD establishment la warranted to pots.. all the ehanclarisnos essential to water proof goods, D.—lnsolubility under any degree 01 heat, firollihmy In the severest Cold, great durability, ' jo b r ‘ , " ;e ' ; p s e ale er a , jo l try ‘ a " aißtVbe f r "' Fl:po m r f i ro' , Nos , &LI Wood street. sept 9 • J A H PHILLIPS WItAPrINO PAPE:O,—A largo ot straw • ‘T tag, aasartad doe,, eonnanly an band by W P MARPRALL, entl Ad Woad In 011PUCI .ASYLIIM. vi rA ge ry i. y, :bu .,, g u l p...l s ed l s i L i d 4iini ta tV iar g e rol Orptzos, Xationi alstOitie as aulstanL Apply to MRS. EDRINGTON, MRS. CAMPBELL, septM or, MRS. ROBINSON. TE Annual Meeting_ of the stoolittelders the J. Pennsylvania Salt COUp1111) , •1111 he held on the 7iti day of October next, at otetoeh lithe ether of hlr. George T. Lewis, ?vont se, below Walnut, Philadelphia. UhORGE THOUPSON, Secretary. Dept:l,l2w._ - GR 141111AR—Thq English Language In Its eleoihnts and forms, with a history of its origin and Arveloptment; designed tot use In colleges and school, Wm. C Fowler; late pmfeaser of Rhetoric in Amherst College. • Astronomy—The recent progress of Astronomy; especially In the United States. By Elms Loomis. Five Years of a Bonler's Luc in the far Interioiof South Afnea. wilt, notice. of the narive tribes, and anecdotes of the chase of Ms lion, elephant, Pimp*• to, ut, giraffe, rhlnoccrent ‘ ae.. with illustrations. By R. C. Commie& Reeeitred foe l in hg roc N sepf:3 47 B a rbel.; Rost. Chronicle, and /Moil:ran c0P7.1 NEW LOT OP fIPLNNDID PIANO, Ilfuve and .11.4.1 bagrulateas. Sign of the Golden Harp, No rill lbird street. milll. ICLEIBMI respectfully informs f.tends and , he public, that hec, tau list returned from the east, wsth a most eirga rat and extenstve assort. mem of Planes of various styles and price., selected by lumen; wttla meat care at the celebrated factories aI Nouns • Vista. N. V., and Dunham, N V, &ire of Stn t e r, po i ue, pl. V.) Ilavlnd selected the above from an immense stock lust fin shed by the above makeis, theye wattaeted of superior quality and In tone, and will In •ll eases be ao'd at New Volk fac• Wry price , Purchasers will receive a written gear only with snob Piano, malignly them to am exchange or reunre of seine If found detective. Maya lot et splendid Gu tam from the tacitly of Schmidt a Maul. N. Y 'they MO I superb antele, pad warranted equal, it oat aupvtor, to say made In the world. . - Also, B e, . election of Flute.. Carlotta, on Sthngt, BS lesttentents, end tte newest 11134 lIISItt popular music, incladind Jenny Lbstal sekbrited sot gq. not, NEVrP.iirrilttldiEl of Will—Popei—fiTalellaTin Arabesque and Perelen etyle. sept 3 W P MA" _,RSHALL ZAN reCl/ORANTO-=iliisks ear We I.w b 1 Wll A ftIeCLURG & CO` wp2.l Oil Litany .t - • • - - - -- - -- '- - -- A CA Acre; DIA - -.Feuer Map for I •by erptl WM A /teCLURG & CO ltie.Esa-Mt sae best Cream; V 17 6 bre emMlO4 do ; ( 66 elle V s ew• ECTUAR & SILL II00.118:41ido: la store sad for sale by , B ••' STUART & SILL aNTARATUSI-70 bxe best quells) , for silirbr— a? 80621 • .' • STUART & SILL BACON -A sotalleloar aele - bi - - • STUART & SILL CORPS—Direcut the., fat .I — m bl a eri' (awes t azoLassh...-in hhas N u dolor, 1.7 • 100 bris N 0 Idaluser, p 4 9Tirl4tt4w.amcle AMUSEMENTS. wiLKiNs HALL MARVIN * NAWLEV'S GIGA OF C.LIFDRNIA, Gold Xliseee,Cromidag she letbmue, se. Will opel Ina few days, 'EhhiNTED from orlgliird tke mime taken on the eta r by . Paul Darner.. Eaq., under Me rumen. , "' wrvation of I. Li. Marvin, one Me proprietor, en hue epent • year In Culforniai of ezplain the different view. Thu ectehtniit work of sin, em bracing rpLendid views of Chagreey Cordons, p...na, Xcapoleo, sin Etaeleciii Sacramento City, Suren Port, the raining districte, covert f WNW irei of Can yam and giving a correct mirror of he wl.ole neon try pureed ibrougb, and now occupied by our mends and feilow countrymen, was visited in New Vora, Albany. and Troy, by ;Over 70000 persona, end ,a Buffalo by 111,04 D; comyrnalog the cline of Once clues. Delonopen in 7 o'clock, to commence at Id. Admin ion, 23 cent. Children Under ten team hail price.. Exhibition on i3aurider afteMoon, at 3 o'clock. pV3iller • y• AT 111:111.0 lIALL. Debate'. good original ,Painting. of ADAM .I:;EVE, IN PARADISE. pEESE.blime work. Of art, valued at one hundred thorned dollar., have be. et bltated le the ipal CM. of •England, Ireland, Scotland, and the tinned States, tb th e univenal admixiden of over me millions of persons. Open from II In the morning till II elledeld. Admittance 16 Ma. Children Incl.. septa , W. CREIGHTON, Proprietor. TenaperanAlivllle L Hob l a Pliak Road Company. NOTICL I. hereby given, ilia to conformiry with the ptorialoos of as Art of Asiembly, authorising the Ineorpo.atlon of the above, company, paned the 7th day or April,: IRO, books .111 be opened for sab• serlptlon to the Capital stock of sold eompany, at the Were of Brno and Klrkpatrick,k then} , street, In the till of Pittsburgh, on Wedneaday, the lath day of October text, at the boor of 10 o'clock, A. N, and conzinae for the apace Orate dare, or Until the whole number of ;shares required by the told act shall have been subscribed. Jonathan P. boas Jame. Wool James Traniek Camp Lode., Jobe diggers Samuel 1341 Immo Walker E. C. White , Jacob Voslielo Robert Starrett .ey2l:dke•ldT George Arkehetslr N.D. grown Levi Omer IL J ain O A. MbeyoVey Moses hne Samuel Orsham P.!. Smith Wllliare Reiter James illebesdeon MURPHY& BURCHFIELD x•v1140 camsrzn INF Lll.4lolltra ' agnovancris OF TIM= FLOSS 110021, ROrth•Eairt 007. of Wonrth k I:Larks& Us, WILL RE-OPEN, On Ilfmtdery einriung, 23d Septesaw, With a Large Stock ok Num Goods. ==l \\\k \ • Comer of Market mad Third streets. TBE amuse or Impaction lo thus Inatimtion, em brace; Book Keeping. Commercial Computaxion, Ihminanahlp, Leotard on Colammelat Law, and to fact every branch pertaining no a fdalthed mercantile education. John Flennng, Esq...anthor of the National Book Menlo& principal lecturer and teacher of root Keeping. Lattlica tend gentlemen within! to improve their room...hip. can call at tha Cottage at any hoar car ing thi day or evening. sepal SIGHT DRAFTS NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI, uovisViLtac, ST. LOUIS, and tho ..OLD COUNTILITe , for sale by A. WILKINS & CO. sap 23 Cor. 'Third Market au. TOW tr. FLA X.VAIIN 7 —: - /iimallloi to. sale by se .23 ! M7IIARri•ILL L INSEED 4311.-21 brls lor rale y B A PA tilit3TOr6 lc CO .en 93 ('0 I ....I A Wood so. kiIrePPERMINT—Ip brie p.m for we by ler/3 B A IYAIINESTOCK &CO TANNIN-50 ounce. for salt by aerti B A FA I'M:STOCK & CO lb* lam Ste by A_P sep2l D A FA 11:41kATOCK &CO 07itTrETRE-20 kegtileAsed tin isle by sepn. Q . U 0 AR CORED HAblErcblee of Iwe salibi sepTS STUART & BILL ,pT.CataloMnas att4111131:39.: etat WEDNESDAV and"nIiIRSDAV evenings, ‘,./ September Aidi sad rOlti,ai 7 &clerk, at , he Com mercial Salsa Roam. coiner rif Wood and Falb its , swill Do sold an exteneha, fish, and "ailed collection ehoice.aad elegant Earapoui Boots, rote, co now, and very:.valtiable; many roper', y 1 mutated with co.ored engravings also, a d gdaions of standard Classical and Historical atilh2rsritc. Catelogass ale novr ready. 1' 11 DAVIS Aunt. scri2l:df Li — ICWOOD-1 have on hand a email Int of Lye wood on stele, the which will be told cheap an Itb. 11 A M sepia Cur. Wood on Sloth to G&NARY SE ' 00 lb , .021 441;CiliVil iTING =OWI* for silt , . i 7 ,7 L.l c•oll .1 KIDD& CO ANUS WHILZ—SAN 0 Ina eupenor eurlay, reedYfed rale by [rep:lJ I KIUD a CO riblerrilVETß 011..-11 ‘,./ pare 4.bivi Liver 1.111, Pest received km sale by arp9l. , / KIDD d. CO tirOirCTO'Cotlk KEECIINTraZa suml3.laL .1: Bvkaepen'AitaWant, a now edaloa.for talc hp C STOCK sepal • . • 47 Market st PRINTING PAPER—Tht boo m 03Ttel can be had at ae al/coeval:lW. Min. ea Wood et. mat W P 1t5.1141..L_ CIIEEBZ-63 prule geNind for JealFA DALz , LL seen n Want at )Adze Ov JAMES DA LZELL Yor AM —4O tep2l:. DATTItkG-71bale1 No. I, for ante by sep2l, J AMES DALZELL TAR, YITCII t ROSlN—t w aj ri llg h, Id brle Rolla; To arrive, for sale Py •IRAIAR DIMS' ACO rerrA , War, & Front ins. KERN COPAL VA - GRE.Er9 COPAL It , ARN/511-7 blurt* 19 kegs, SO gals each; 10 kegs 16 do. 1* kegs 10 do; • To Irrive, ard for sale by oep2l 19A1AII DICKEY & CO VkD-41.0 brio No I, for sole by .01 , ISAltal DICKEY &CO MEASE-43 Oils . ior .t/0 by sord . . ISAIMIDICKFOT & CO MaACONIIAhIS-411 coati fii - liol.i low, to elate Li ot.; by 'locp7/1 1 *PAU!' DICKEY &CO riIIF.FAE-M his mw landing for sale by .eptl DICKEY & CO pio IRON -ISO 's Peatercigmae far sale by WATT fr. co lAN NniNn:4l - .47-;560 - 61iies - I - ind Quality VT muerte .for We by JOHN WAIT &CO SOLE LEATHER-etc:albs ree's far sale by .ptl JOHN WATT & SUGAR CORM) HAMS—tO Ilene. a p4ma azujge i , alga, a few Scotch cured, no , d for soda by • WM A SWUNG, &CO sap2l 254 Unarm intr. B ,_-., ._... , ~.. M.:ABE—IS Ms boy* landing_ from Warner ro Pbrbte., b • laepl7l ISAIAH DICICEY &CO ARD—i4 brls I, ne w Is nding. for rile by 1.'0? ~ ISAIAH DICIEV & CA V7I7IiITF: Fl4kl-410 Sala No}, for *Bleb. septt 3011 N WATT CO Ogals bleackett arluter %Vkale emu* quality, for age by i RF. EMLI.ERS, se 010 • 67 Wood n. QVIRITS TU.RPFNTINE—TO btlsut itood order. for 8•1. ho twen9o) s Q V. SELLERS •ANNERWOiL-40b1111,11l ORM article . kw by . “P2O DIXE VITHIOL-11 cuts lart , reed (.r r yi e b y LP 4D , IL E BELLEYS nORKS-16 ttorts pent mineral. for tale is rr62o R E SELLERS 171 AL CORNS-1000 grossjait reohl toy We by Y sspio C SELLICIES WINTEDIRSC. -- Apply this sepl7 D U FFS STFAMEIOAT HOOK BEEPING—A new supply of this ezerllcat .4 popular work cared and for rah by• R r RTOCKTI N tep2l. V 7 Idatket at LIPP PRESERYpidII d d : it'doedi n et the ot i a:j . i . Joh ree'd for eald by 3lt PHILLIPS, p.p.) Wood et A ISA It BA MOWS, eltio,aanci end A Ether will render Demons inndrible to pain, ti le des Y y,ll a ditty oo•he et who Bell moor of the entries perporiine to be Shaving Sour, to protein erica par rhater vroth a nlertient quantity of *ethos. melee. to relieve their entering while ,nodmitedee the oPee talon of abasing.. • • . ." JULES IIAUEL'SPREINIUMSRAMNO CRE.nt. is now adminod by all to be the vary best article for shaving to be found in this or soy other nentel• • La the ue of my Almond Rote and Pl•theido Son,W Cream, Indeed of being an operitientre, dreads 4 thawing is really kalif,. The ingredtests of In hie eosmosed are of each a emote, that a non and richer lather eau be made than with any other V.ttel e . by which the -beard la softened, end the sex,. „„,, Undo to be burned by the atoll *bleb - Mona •Et large a portion of 'otherilbayise seep, one ARI tt Sneered cheeped, bat will -remain smooth and w A yk ' fent* No one, alter ulna th is Ravine/Cam. eon ever be indeeed to at. any other , rah rim by Bone . Dory In parenting my Shari?* Creari, n there am mane Imitation seal An (or Joke f neve ghe e ," Cream. and yes will then eaten anie'm which renders shaving enem! levent. JUL® lf &UM. PerAtterre eel Chemist, IVO Chnmet For sne,erholesate and retail, by et, A Eahrthethek k Co., led R. P. Sellers, Pittebanyto AAjkatA Sallem and J bllteYell. aileabenr Cite. we3—tb ' 610111111111TRATOU'l 111Q2101L. NOllO6 is hereby 'lv. tb•i Letters of Adminis. trade° base this dey b e en pasted to the nada,. stetted, ett the estate ofJohn W. Wait Ime el the dry of Pt mirth, deed. All mewl * ndented se the said anew ate molested to make imeidiese psyinent.. and Aare haring dame against it will vaunt these, dely antboadotted. ROBERT DUNLAP.h- • eeplAtilasrlerW ' let Market se.,pittalteto • . 00 irsir 14:11 Link ritoVi EEM a'J tat sati by 7 KIDD &CO ru Wood tl
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