The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, September 30, 1850, Image 2
Hi litaElTE PUBLISHED BY ivtitme. 6r. CO MONDAY fLUENING, SEPT. O. ISM 0/12100R/ITIO WHIG HT &TE TICILIGT rot calt.l.oollo(=morn- JOSHUA DUNGAN, • •, Comp. wont AM:M(4.lmm I. HVNH W iNVDER, J. or or *try rots • 40.11u1. JOSEP 11 H DERSON, (11 tcuzumewn County. • Ahltleensonle and Whig getnionAlone for Allegheny County. I. MITT 1110000 001.16.214 11 . aones Is. uowg, 101 RCONDOzION, titINTI rlirf 17011•11., HAU.111•1/. DENNY, of nme c as. JAMES CAROTHERS, raj SIORCOVN ROBERTSON. Pr,butt. T. J. BlGlPthl i rep , St Clair. R. C. WAI.IJE Eltaabelti JOH JAME.S FIFFT. Snowden. FRANCIS C.ELLNE.GIN, Pittslmitt. ot retoo.toosa, EBENEZER OYLES, North Fayette. •aunoa, WM. nANN, I.wer St CI&Ir. COL'S. MIVZTOIIy D N. COURTNEY , Otto. BRITISII IRON FOR PENNSYLVANIA. • The Effects of LOOOOOOOl3 WI upon American Industry. a , The Biltintwr Aossrman,of last Thursday, con. talus tho foll Owing item of intelligence: . Steamier so the feet may seem, it ;a never*, len woe, that a business house in this ear is now Pitif Ping to Penesylvan;a. tw the Tide v,.., e , 0 .. al, a par e - 1 of SadeA Pig lion for a Foundry W. Harruburer, What w4l toe opponeuts 0r the pr,po,•rd food.firaoson of the present Tariff ray to this I It Brutal I•ion Soda us mey into Pennayl• , ~a , ITOOII 1.1130,101, W ti 507 000 pretend to deny that the tome manure are must be broken up unless the Taro to amen ed 4" What will our melee men say to tWs.— . .he colliers, teamsters laborers, Carmen, and hut, deeds of others whose bvieramd consequent hap. pineas depend more or less upon the prosperity of the Immense Iron regions of this Stale. British P g Iron, under the Locofoco Tend' of 18, dm places American Iron, even in the capital of the Iron State. Here a an exemplification of the tender mercies of Peonsylvania Democracy for the workingmen of the country for you! What is to' be done I Shall Pennsylvania sit down in ignob!o bondage to Great Britain , Shall the Inexhaustible mines of OUT MOUTI tam• and hills renown forever unexplored I Shall the fires of our ' 1 furnace, remain forever put out I Shall all the 1 wealth of the conetry be transported to the avork• shops cf E trope,l to pay for goods which thou mod, of tiodt hands are ready to matte at home 7 What shall-be dope to restore Pennsylvania to her ' former WO position 1 There is only ono may, and that mill be erfecteal ; that Is to deem' rim Loco f ceo party at the AlSof lee There is no other mode •or ream. Toatrarty had sold heel to support ibißritish intere t of Anti-Protection to American llndnatry. ll it a d not been for the votes of that party in'Coriare ,at this cession. we should now have hid n mod eet on of tire Tortfivehreh wen" hove lit tin Art on every d •elt, bitch it ~ Pennao ire •-olcenism prevented ihi•, Inc L , e - r,, ,, a muil be put e lon.er there ii no hop, et a b:ti., - of these in .he rem., if the I. bbrera and " Penn...o,nm repudiate Lo • dforoirm t ins dret non, the nev sonic , of flro r 0,..., • jorti v. If thee do not the bolt tn. n . e tee. Tondo citing fur the Thoi whole bin tie bat d• of 1000 e re Inter-emu., worn tia:ii- Tn. Ida , of im art, and Lime than deka. 'cc tee Io 11, acd recarcib todial bit, en the erect that it they are Americana •v proaperoy at American labor tith, they mill vote the Whig Th• Tarter-.A Word to Voters,' The NV nIC remarks, from the Nun York Th. Leila, are worthy of the atienCon of every Penn sylvania veer. Is it not high time that we, as Pennsylvanians. who ate vo largely interested in the protection of American industry, should as Sort our right; and privileges at the ballot boo, and cast our votes for no man who or3l not pledge himself to used up for our interests? Is it not a horning -theme that this country should be crest log a vast debt to British capitalists and mud.• sewers, f:r articles which we c: old as easily man cifactnre at hum-, end 11:1111 Mee CIIIICOVnIeIIt to thottaands of our co :ens, and create a unit mar bet for thesurputs productions of our farmers - Voters, read, pond: r, and Inwardly digest the fol• lowing remarks, And then vote as Patriots and P.tonsylvaelans ought to vote under such circum stances, for Wh Ig caidiestes. WHAT]. &MOIST TO HI Enterer OT • Caesar In Tun TAlitlVli.We are this year importing to lee. teen Olt Hundred Millions of Do Para' wont of Morals, Warta, sod Fabrics from Europe. A part of t bossiera paid for with Cotton and Tame• co; another portion with Grain, Floor, Meats Butter. Cneese, Lard, Ss., whiles very large pct• ton we are not paying fir at all, but running it debt in the shape of Pilnlin Stocks, Fisilroer Bonds, and Mercantile Balances. We cstlmat , that at the close of IMO, the Country will be u i•to Eitrope by not Iran than srrq millions r. d i bliars more than it was on the lat of /annul . All this:line amount, we deeply feel, is • de. lee to toe coootry through mistaken policy an perilerse temolatton. Had toe Tariff of 1542 bee , permitted to rand, we should hive produced th.• sean we have n w done—shot:ill have con I a . eted quite as many Imildines ne tunny mile' of r ilroad; ceared as much land, dug as roue. got ~..Y.e., yet not Incurred one doll. of f.reier. deb A great deal of labor which h. stood Idl er Wandered to search of something to do would ha vi . e been well employed to orodpcios a large pot ton of the iron, wore. and fabrma we have w pro Lively imported, while many milli°oa armsful foirraueohl tranaportation would have been atom latelyu , s : v A e st d r' i a l L t U r i at . p7r t I millionog t f o art 1 0 n 0 d i r w . o o n l f the yew to E trope, (a prone. inevitably hough insensibly exhaustmg oar soil and elc• ants of production, which once wane, can never adequately restored) and bringing back fabrics hen toe same labor which now produces the oths and wares in Europe might produces them o I.l,notp, mod save enormous Some Dow sunk to he double tratisonrtatton. It is only the Won al. wed to Bnctin fsbnea—Me command of the aye noes of lee., to their consumers power,.. v the , prodters—the common prejudice tensor f the long eetab'isbed m preference to the Gnu rode txtenirm of a young rind—that nice Euro eau f•oren their mastery to Oil eMilleetiL We an make, do make, maoy important articles bet er and che•per than the English, and yet can ardly foyer a sale fir them at • lower price. be cause of the popular presometion that British fabrics ore more matelot or durable, their colon Eater or something of the sort. A hardware house in Philadelphia. which for. netts , sold 't warm boxe.s . (for •iles) of Euro. peen ;panel-satire at length became convinced that the American were bettor. ant took to introdeoe them. But it was not a. to convince their maim:ter, and their cotton cuttanters, nod they were foal driven by ext. rieneeto the trick i f leaving their American beg , exposed to the stosolpheis until they became ra...ed and old looking. arla. a they were readily bloght as Eng1.... 1 / 4 , and gave ample aatisfactioo. It is the sumo in almost every department of mannfac. tore. Ii ore home market could only be moored to home tabor, many an which can only be Msde hein st • loss, *Mild be afforded cheaper than they eon nee, yet manufactured at a profit. Regularity and exent_of demand would Insure and ju.tdy prolurtion at rates now Impossible. Faso ‘r.,o, whieo Is more simply embal.ed labor , so a a almost any other article. would inevitably be cheapened by tee Improvements, facilities ' dia. • coveries, which an expanded market for one hoc ; ; produ ... ..t would be lore to call forth Oise e .. years of adequwe and snored protection r,... and tithe country ismot supplied at lan cost the dd. of the period than It now Is, the Pro Traders shall he welcome to cast so into the has. steal furnace. All that we desire by protection Is the employ. meat of one own labor in the manner most advert. lagoons to the laborers, and thus to the whole co mmunity. The free trade system, with ifs needle. complications of trade and ur ocelot transportations of products, is a system of nal.p• plication, uothrift and depression. It Is exhaust ing our soil, dooming labor to idleness, sod load. big the c mews with debt. Whoa its champions istlempt to compare the importation of Iron and !Abram from Entland which the labor might Tiproduze on .r Map toll with the purchase e' nltachr• and apples by this city from New Jersey, they tenni:eel a contempt for the publio weeding n•well as an ignorance of the grounds of protestiom which precludes reply. nßel fanfrituieS are now more pr ofitable than other • pursuits." ia illeiTC gomela refialMe. — Well, gentlemen, if you &dim thirrwhy don't you Set up in It, and thus settle toe whole oaatte All we ash is that the metals. wares, nod fabri rl cs we need, and of which the elements are ;bonanza and oeSetsitt'a *Mons us, shall be produced here by Amen can labor at American wages, instead of bring in rood part 'mooned. Protectionists say ibis cAntot br done under the present Tariff; our impartutions sod meatoto tillso Teti:llS sbEladlilitly show dolt it to not. Bat them Is no obstacle, no objection in the world, to your doing it, and if yoo tmpere yokel you sob Our° it Ito o r Why you !.'(: ~• ~..1 r :' rtinat seqt.svillXoTON elitale 317. w TORE. Correspondence of Me Pittsburgh Grams. rerresponmuce of the Varirmrala Gash.. rrIsGTOSI, Sept. 25, Mg New Yais, Sept. 25. Wu The Tariff -se Vet le canape.' New Was—Your very excellent and falthcel Who Is resporsliglble t.-DlRiteloll MOW,. New reek eu re ufferteeet beg* Iwo Re fay pout meat tie msorgia- -Pmblie Lauda ed up as to the goings on in this vast metropolis, I regret to state that the last effort for the modal- that It would alma seem saperoguery be me to cation of the tariff which we can expect to make over you sty additional Infiemetent. Hamer, with reasonable hopes of success, during this WS- however, • Icisare hour, lam disposed to WOW 6100, h. failed. Taw rooming a good opportunity y,u a b e n o r goo , op , letter, made up a r o m a sad for a final effort for the laceration of protective ca d, ea h te h may, per h aps , se , as a kind el dut ea for the benefit of the most suffering indostri- postscript to our t , thea ,• c _i a t. letters. b utte gm al interests of the country, wan presented-m the place, then, I must inform you that the principal I I situatton of the bill for the regulatton of reciprocal reason which brought me to this place was to see bade with Canada. It was a bill to which so the world renowned Imlay Lied, who, as you i amendment respecting the tariff, would manifestly are • air am, has a pearent'y caused the whole Yen- I be in °idea it wian, therefore: bye ....g vote bee nation to go mad. I nave seen her twlse,and recona.dered, .d 51r Grinnell, of Mawachumus, must candidly avow that she does not coma trete Ma. Drarea—toe hype •nt cal cant 01 Lerky or o i v h ed e v, to ,h rc o f:r it w:hpirn:ructrolsttmothe.C.on=ttee the 0p0;‘,.. which I had preconceived other. That 1 1 osed Harper about L clime, love for .-: war:kit-laba", ~. the edam th at the Committee append Mr Ashmun t ' at' *ar'am'Y P aaaraaa. a ... uteetabinif voice, 4 ' the toeing mithons°, " hard fisted yeomanry , wheh .8 as v=" c o la under control as any (blot I short bill reht mg to the •anff, which I described the a nd e the ni t ro a of tannic, ka • become so d i sgust. other ",, . s provoi,n, for borne „a. ... peirlaly can be, and which for flexibility arid pow - and mg rune James Salisbury hoe i'li i. ...... d, no en d sper ,,e r . &ate . , th,,,,,,ta o f a d , ata „, a, an Cl cannot be exceeded, lam ready to confess, but I • candidate for cmgress, that au ...portion rff the , ,ebe , e,rer price the importer ohojo „, to set opo „ there is • coats. something, a pecolm pathos Or cheat antifraud hoi become props, nod necessary. he., goods: and should forthwith report too some to , tanoniognees of tone (if such a Word is proper) Na one can pript. sore and Intl ichs than the pie the House . This thee°. the Dethwrat , o ire . trade , wanting to give her pre.eminenee over seher *abbr. or Grist- She la, in hot, to gong what bald editor °fine Past flint L ...kr Hatmar la. a ' i Speaker Cobb, decided to he out of order, upon I great love for di s Br i al Ishor so: man t h Oce ten ; the , rund that it „ a „,,, eat merman te t h e pending ,Da Meyer Win on the pia.. Too am electrified I deny, who h.% read .' ' '--Pet' .Pa. th e / ° .. rb I e r r :' Mr Ashmun took an impel:l:from this palpnbly ', en I astonished with the power of the performer, far ff ot thtd. hot . its hoe,er, to m. 4 • en en' ! erroneous derision, but the Moose StPillllll4l UN, Iha it fails to leave any of those exqutrte,torichlor cased, as he Wits on, .1 .13 A. , C of the k urdern tot s pe j or —ayes 101, noes 85 - maj ortty i n farm, lo t I tones which the ear loves to linger upon. lam Great Brecon sod lrelhud, a.:ii now t hat or. te a the decision against any change in the tarlfl at ties •ware they those who mate greaser pretension* regularly nem,' 2_l sit an i f he L', ,d it. ates, session sigeen This was purely a vote against , both tom stoat knowledge god Mate than I do, be 1 'maid furs, los earl., attachhocut for th.: 11 s protection, tor the excuse that the Speaker's de- I will promo poor fudge of such maims. 111 fah laborer, nom , vin^c town I .tle sympathy t o o 1 um, upon the [Knot of order, had any thing to do bat, as t o Frecch say, chore. sou gout, to the American Opt mil, 0. I with the vote, was 'lmply 11 pretence The people which, with all duo deference to critics and nth. itchy Harper and bra. Sr .ebory ore both ad- of Penn, lvania wll be culled upon a fortnight eta , 1 claim to h aat , right, se , paid teeth twee ,. vomit. nt the I" 1 i's Tsral . I Ist& nay both tiee ,e to decide upon the fate of the men nod the ty dolitra far the put:liege. But you most her give a prate:rem , to Br tsh Is-0 c: r American I Putty to whom emlue`tienehlY . •tt....b. this her and fudge for Yourself . I ferret, however, to labor, and thou limt, wit h a dhol city une-tuallca 1 d'i'ulre e° Teo" any, end 1 have it from hood aathordy, that she rrrfett • part eti or regard I,r 00 - o wn mectinotca 1 We have reoeived here, to day, the espy of Coy will not probably sing to your city, a. con have no ToWnii' proclamation for the assembling of a State anti eirtaitim ball sufficiently large, to use liaratinea phrase, nii The fonts - mg is are r x rar t from a leiter, dated i C a.ve... t° ' ; '" r g . Under the e ' re.autaeeea ' pay All, therefore, who wish to see her must come this rude of the mountain. The Mainly at int mle ohm Sept 2J, 10') CI, tr gether with the nothing snore nor less mn be intended by such a appeal of Laek4 I { • , Ph' t. the " follow workmg - 717:ed17,7,`,th.°°w:rpc::°bly i t :::I°,°' attempt in receipts of her concerts here, have been about men' of Mr. Es aa' la' twenty fi ve thouaand dollars—a pretty fair Work ante et tiongs, eighteen years ago, General back for • mato, certainly—almost as much as you an promptly sent the army andnavy to punch makeby the night labor in the Gazette Budd. any opea mo na vement amorist the supremacy of the tors General Government, and threatened to hang th ieedert, '•under the second section " The threats I sate a . .. her of r.....her• at the ...on o( of that stern old warrior were quite sufficient to la. •Ye e la g , " I th e et the Fee..a ones, no doubt they came nom on purpose. Among the quell the spirit of the chivalry but on this occa sion. the attempt sot I probably be earned a little thrua ff .thed ff . " el'. present bt. night, wan honest John Tyler, and although it was announced further. In George, the real disunionists area small faction, and will be easily crushed by the ion the papers that he would be present, l"• 0 1 . panned did not caum the least sensation. Some Linton party. In South Carolina, however, the planter. and clove breeders exert an end vided one nay me, however, r e therk.l... Ber ... . wb° visas, and in that contend and despicable con, wu U. ' . e "" tkan • .°. an Anaconda he • NM mon' , e, e may be foe " nemethry to y othr , th tee gel changing too akin, had better engage him aloha merry and power or the Nettonal Government, mnr `' nn u a " mum. of a. Borten Politician. by taktm the lives of some or the more open nod 'To what vile ' Les ru). we as e°.° at haL"— .o " toroo , trod , mooed thts molt can nut ~e Lord E'gin, the Governor General at Canada, has doubted, if the threetencd resistance them be car been passing ' ave." da y s he. very quietly, at red to the pence of armed assemblages, end vire Saralua.t'a College Place Hotel ' It bas huh' lent interference wlth the dunes of th ee, imperiled matter of. much comment Mc' our public stetheet" ilea paid him no sort of respect. Every Focal in officers ..f the to of the Linton. Ica the llouse, to day, en hour or two was spent in Ref... " . he he who or whet h e atap: Ia f easted at the Coy's. expense, hut the Viceroy of Her Me discussion over the bill for granting ten millions of jay Vietorta, ceremony a powerful and tn.dly sores of land for the benefit of the insane of tho United ;states, but 'hough this bill was not laid upon 'Ob.. to Perre leed . cone and go, washout the the table, on a motion to that effect, I Bunk there tightest mark o f respect. The e Wang., mute ly, mpecially as but a shwa time previous be has been n turn of feeling et the House on these pthpoe , beee for egththdee,eg the pohith ramous d had en:amused most sumptuously some two hum red of the comena of Buffalo, at Torome This and I apprehend that for this session at least the City is a r t present parfectly Jammed with eraniters, game as up with such protects it-sit a niter a hundred lbollatttld, being crowded, Wm!. tne, twenty in a risini, into our Hotel., whtcb,by the way not content with ;outing money as they have bon at two Millers a day, have advanced the rates of board to twenty shdlinga. They say that if we can afford to pay two hundred and twenty dire dollars, and down, to hear Jenny Lind for two him. we can a ff3rd to pay two dollars and a half f or twen ty ('or home of etijoyttiMll In their Matpli. ficent cstablurlornents. Truly as, has been wisely re merited 'we fire a arcat country sad a peat peo pie " Canard, the Proprietor of the British Steam ers and it, Beecher, or Brooklyn, are at keno. heads the latter,watt some ten Olney Melvyn:Ma al different derionainniums,entne over Maw An., and bemuse rbsentimsd in consequence of Mr ennead not • 10w...) !Of VICe but that el the Church at England 10 be. used on hoard. Thls caused some wann words be wee n Mr. Cunard and the Reser. end Gentleman, In the course of which Mr. C. nerd stated that be hues. very well that the Amami. . mans would fialr.txa thee orta (me cisiltatrt..la preference to hii, ...on an they Were Whined that they were safer and better than his, and finals ly wound up be tCRIX,II, Mod—if they, Om Amer lame—ltd riot we 111 to so in his boats, "they 0 „,,, c„ in S_.-' " The affair ta harslet° create some euest dsmbe excrement. and will doubtless operate to the maey of the Canard Liao. The fan trade is excessively large, and money alinest goes. should not. You tan buv ore bode, water ;trivia loges. Mlllleell, factories, ...h.,.. odi ex.n and you tan build, if you prefer that to bnytog. 1' you wil, only combine and of to wort the aktited labor cow Beating or staisiong employment—lf Von will only produce once, your own tar ff the metals sad fabric. requited Ire oar country's ecitsompiron sad now go protailimportedi we whit loin T . h. ~ ~ppo., soy t.f.. Any tariff is high enough for us aroma i. ore toe Goveron rot writ ade- quate revenue and refutes to Amer.csa labor employment at tart wades to the 000..01 of sup plytag ArDeFiCark wants. Just provide for Me nome production of those wares sod f,brrne which nature naa not tottildden us to make fur oureelves, .ad we sat no more. Ought we to be Conleol with less! • Far A+ Ps.ustergi Gazette • 110318 1A THE LOCOTOCO CAMP. DUPLICITY AND DECEPTION EXPOSED From the Mo ruing Fest, or Sept U LMIO. "THE WORKINGMEN'S CANDIDATE. say n few words in regard to Mr. Salis bury's character for itittsrlty. A long tone ego, (I think in 1535) he imnorneneed business for btm. sell, Del io Ps37 or 163 S when so mashy persona yielded to the pressore reared by the Bahl sus. .ension, be rag, d. Hi Haa I,ID COY toga? urns . . RV. CON reactsO —10,151 , 1. !MY CALM I' How many son Who ILI in beams.. do Me W i I have no hopes ol ralmbury'. elestion, be: should he reeelve a heavy vote, it Will attest the meet,. ty of Shore lam ktogroen arh are cooticlually pat tug about the `rights (di labor.' " Teo Poet Ikon remarks: We sat a cv+?nl read'og of Oa- above ri med by toe wort.: ern dirndl canal—his (Mt. Salisbury's) hope u m hue tellow worktog knee!' We now give an extract fr rn a deed of eagle. meat kern James SailtiVlTy to James Patrick and rhoinas Week:nom. his a,lenees, dated the. '2lth November, 1637, and recorded in the Recorder'. °eke oh Alleghony nounig, in Book 31R., page, 417, wherein the awlgoees we. ordered to pay the debts of the Baud *alletiory, to the hodcwing or tkr : , • FICSTLY—They shall pen" W l llinmGrlngn !Urn ut eleven hundred . k$11.00) dollars burro • ed money. Sc.CONDLY—They •bell pay to the Borg, , esetti nton Cannes e the BorotegA of Egmniewitam the +am of 51060—t0 Wel. Poo:, tbe amount ad his cumin—to Jamrg Pairtet. the amount a his equin— for igiirk and Inbar done—Thee shot/ deo pay to the GI Roods. LAireid. and all per t-Ito tehteh Inn; to the 'septa. and employment of the saad Jam, Sohe , try, (tae)as"; Peter Gra.n her.) the ainnunt rely dinto each of them— es to Them, liiiitigintire the amount oh tus eo noun em... 1.1 S, is`iiiry thy) -11.1 1., 10 John Gatlagher the Unl .5.35) borrowed moues • FOURTHLY --Clukiltor• generally to be paid Now Mr. Editor woe: does ttu aasiinmen let—That Witham Cetiteeter (=rho ts otd to be n brother in law of Mr. Se/shot)) tens .placed in rbe fiir•t chat*. & prefer red credit, 20d—Toot after .00t Wttlettrt Gitte;trer ehould reeetre his debt of SllOO. chat then (whet love for the tabonnz men" tea n Bulk e.t.poraton. but the , Corporation of el" , Bor3rgi of 8..-r ,-Sant—Win. I . t • and James Pdtrwk, • thc i :.a.. Btawers, Ilona, and Laborers" and Toot s. Blarlacire were to he I The roil of cover.! else.. of co nineties.. ,j trot paid—,gggr,,,,ogkegy, however. p oo r •qe,.. . called, and all were passed who wens DM object ter Grulwr." if Mr. Stiwbury had mil an earn- ird to, except tome halls dosed who were reject. ordinary love for the Workwerruen, whr did he ern I ed. The main thing was to procure wcaltru laud coder that they 'lambi he paid flirt , Why pat Mem and delste. Among the nominees to impettitut in a keel with a C177,0:0 11 , and atich men on 1 aficee. we, were objected to, and paned oyes. 'Dumas Btatyno , (who a m ho, to be wesittlV ; ware :.IE. Maxwell. Collector cf New York, and arid the Per ek.d l t•ekeve, Mr. Greele, Codecter of Boston, and Ord—The essignment shows (even if the laborer. Mr, Wrotot, Surveyor of that port. They will had been path the fail amount due them! that Mr all, bewever, he eanfirmed in the end. The Post. Salisbury Intrisele./ that they dial 41 be pstuponed,or ~,,,,,,. 0 , Mderank,e, wan Mj,,teii, redely and why put them lathe tr,n4 • .h.te..d 4 the brat ell. .100(1 hectare 0n had been appointed at tie where they hhoold uric been p:a:rd.' I request of Sir. Seward, and a more base, me. 4.h—The pap , ., ~,, h.. J° ‘‘°. Pr,.".rV.' of viVy sad do, sable .0 ,retee of the power to f''''' oboe !'" an ''''''''"'."*P". t,., '" '' '''"^7 er,t, 'or m t... ere p.ottan i !. sake, - alto: . e 7 ° ' o ".°." . ' 0 '''.. '°"' ~. . h°.' ..f :tper rent, l ( wood to toe histary of politica, couteets— such a being lons than one hod' o f the nn tarn due Poem I 0.,L,,,,, is worthy at the malign' p or that A,61„ In canciummo, I wonld remark that I do no. ti•it . ~,,,,,,,„, poste, ci M,..,,,,ippi.,,,,h0 and o re dfi on i. fault .nth Me. D.""" for hoeing united—thou- i cry to anconecc,the purpose of punning all nom, ponds of hones', worthy men hone tailed heiwe i notions trsecable to the influence of Mr. Seward to him—but I must and evil protest against the of ' ~,,c , , ~,,,,, decal, but ~..0 . . mu." unworthy forts of political demagog°es to palm him oP upon ' ~. ~,,, ..,... , , i , of the Untied State.. -he people cs the especial friend of the walking' Toe nominehoa of Mr. W,lson, Postmaster at us ' l am willi ng to ell" him till ll the vermin thei I Chi . sco, ate asU to be Et friend of Id, Seward, to is ent.ti , ed to from the facto, but I do not think I .. v7, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ...",,,,,,,,,.....b m ae0. , ,,,,, I proper for bin fr..Es to misrepresent. Ile has of paid t.. debt. or " Winded his credilon", as as been falsely represented by the Past. On the nueary, hundreds and thomtande remain unpaid thie very lime. Puts T arra. Srcauctis—.s.eveeal of the New York papers contain letters from E. Cana rd J. and Cap ••i n Judi:lns, in reply to statement s made by Rev. llr. Beecher in reference to cerain religious re. strietions enforced on board of the Cunard steamers. .Pc give an extract below (from the Christian Ad. aocate and Journal) co` a caintnonicarion by Prof. McClinwh, a ripe scholar well known la thlscoin• inanity, won Wite, a seems, passenger on the Asia, with Mr. Beecher He crowed to Europe in ibe steamer \Washington, nod gives a contrast of the comforts of bat boat compared with the Asia. We have room only for the following, which, it will be seen, confirms Mr. Beecher's statements On beard the Washinoton we had religious ser 'ices, with a sermon, on each Sunday, to which the phasengeri, with tea , exceptions, gave roveci• ful attention; nor did I learn that any were offended by the UPC of the canto for such a Norse- In re turning we had 111) lest then rain. clergymen of dif ferent denominations in the Asia. On the fret Sure eat- nut Capt. Judktna was notied;whether a sermon eduld be hod from one of the ministers, in the sa loon. He replied very politely that if there teat any minister of the Church of England or of the American Eniscopril Church on board, he could be invited to otib rate; but that according to his orders, one other could he used to preach on board his n *lain. He distinctly placed the retpontbility of this pro- eirdure open the coalmine, Whose orders. he said, ware imperative. Accordingly. on the vi first Sunday out, he read the Church of England serce h im-elf to the crew, and such of the prociengera as chose to attend in the %ninon. But on the second Sunday, a miniver of the Church of Scotland (Preabyterian) preached, with the consent orm r Cunard, the Chief agent of the line, who happened to be on board Though all the passengers were glad that this won ,• thy man had been wilted to preach, some. little co min riotity naturally acne to know what hid become of 'era' the 'imperative rule," and , one of the company s e. mentioned the subject to Alrl Cunard, basing, in n .., very courteout way, that on h a course of proacrim uon, offending as it me, ably must, the teligious feeling. or it large proportion of the American paa ienzere, was bad policy for the Cunard line. The reply was clothed in languaite that I do not are to repeat, but its substance was, that the A mericans might "stay awaj," as they would as soon aa they were entitfied with their own *Tamers Mr. Cunard afterwards. spoke with ale r upon the subject, and although he expressed regret for the profane language that tell from his lips in him "ex citement," I do him no injwiree towying that his talk showed that he was determined to yield nothing to the feelings of his American pßtrOltA.. When it is remembered that perhaps three fourths a- of all the passengers by the Cunard steamers, front me the beginning, have beenrnerican, the rea.ona a ten bleats , of this course may be be t ter s appreciated. r iron, FROM Milica.—The New Orl.na editors hare papers from the city of Mexico to the 24th Au gust, which twoishe the following iserna of intellt gence: The Trait d'Union of the 17th ultimo say. that the arrival of Sr de la 11 cm. who is exhaled every day, will reanimate his part tun., who Were some , what disconcerted by the opposition and rt.lry of Arista It was rumored thot Gonzales do la Vega would be appended to tiil the place of Do la Moss dun. his ah.enee 1r om this, country, The report of the Finance Comm awe h. been adopted by Congress. Too; authorise , Pa yno, the Minister ol the Treasury to , negotiate a into of 5500,000 on the re older of the American intletn nay, and the Neon.. loan or $.200,000 wee ra• bfird. The Siglit'annonners an Important postal ar rangement, by which cr.rre , inoutlettee for India, California, sz.i..ts to be trai,mitted through Mrs too. The Government, in return for the aranl of ' 1 the right of way, ts to receive a portion of the pro. I fits. The same paper says that iniportaat privtle. , ges have been granted to the line of steamer, pro nosed , and one ltobe of established io i vi, to .i rz . p n between r. een New O The chotent made awful rosaiges in fire eds. of ms.zico from May 17 to deaths 12.—tbere ware 16,500 asses, toll 7,511 deaths. On the 24th of June there were 299 deaths. to Gusdalejam, from Jelly 10 to Auelist 12, there were 2,125 iswris and it death. At Puebla the disease had disappear. ed; at Vera Cr. it was decay/mg, and at Prlzabn a was inerealinf • W 5.411.12203, Sept. 21 Boatinallon•—Plllfal spite against 3lr. reard—lndian Treaty—Pablla L ands —3le. all S uuuuu *rad. We ere happity draermg near the finale of the ..eseten. Night Wang. by both Houses bare be gun. Lavt evening several hours acre spent by we Se :ate In taeontura session, daring abbe+ a very lacy arnatint of executive Waimea was don it long debase took place over a motion to en . e finn it treaty with the Sioux hater, rein are ton mouton of lends on the north meet of nets. and Ike payment or °UMin atilaMdlo . l in eiivilYratlan thereby. Toe spud of gabb'e oat Po itrang that 03 deca 311 Was come to 0,00 was not acted upon. In both Rouses, to day, there have been grafi fying aloes of a return of sense and principle in respect to the public leads Three bills were thrown out, wench would have taken op more than twelve million. or acres Two of them were to nia in the construction of raft roads in Sitarcuri, which were re) Tcted ante wonderfully 'ittle ceremony. Then came Col. Bitsell's bill for the relief of the insane proposing to apportion smona the States ten millions of acres of land. , or tossup's and the like places of refuge for that onfertuaate cit. The members evicted a Jo.t cad commendable sense of delicacy and upright neon to declining to go into thin operation of the gatiant and popular colonel, far they said tton media be voting ourselves at asylum after on, obronziod career in these halls—and they were right. The bill was ae.rdingly referred to the Committee of the Whole, by two or three to one learn that in this inatance the Committee must be considered the grave of the bill. There wit. he no resurrection for it at this session. I was led into an erroneous train of remarks, yesterday, relat . on to this bill, from sapodilla( that the vote OP the motion to lay it upon the table was ■ test vote, wh oh I find it was not. In the Senate a'so, a successful attempt has probably been made to stem the tide of folly and prodigality. There le no probability, I lean, that the general land plunder and_speculstor's bill, for the division of twelve or fifteen millions of acres of public lands among the soldiers-and sailors of titisalete war., will pass that body, and even if it do, the ■meodmeau which have been already in. .rporated with it sines it left the House, will de stroy it, on its return to that branch. It in, per• perhaps, • true,. well as ancient adrge which as Salta, that there to no great toes without some snail gain, and the small gain upon the great lora of a protective tariff, is saving the public domain from plonder. The proceedings to day have not been Impor• ant. The Douse has beet engaged upon the , army appropriation bill, and would have passed it, but for a dogracefullyi disorderly, nod riotous scene which was raised at the close of the afternoon sesaiort tot the es press purpose of eon. ruining time, and arreating the progress of business. The apprehension on the Democrat is side of the Hence appeared to be, that if tie bill wet disposed or, time and opportunity would be given to act upon the river and har• boor bill. To prevent ao dire a consammaion, the ember on the Democratic side employed their talents for three consecutive hours in making mations of the most factions and objectless chars actor, and at length forced the Whip to consent to the adjournment without pausing the bill. The honaroble mob disperred at about nine o'clock, to the grent relief of the neighborhood, which had been distorted by their cries. In the Senate a large number of California bulls were passed end sent to the other House, and ars ter a recess from four till ALI, the Senate went in• to executive session, in which they still remain fiercely contesting carman nominations. Toe Dotson TRiatJae may. that an English cap• i. to loan 51P00,00 0 for the completion of the road from Fond do Inc down the Rock River Volley. Wm., to lonesvillej and thence to some point on the Galena and Chicago road. Tan Lc - roan or Ma. Items, the novelist, a, liostou, hare been rather poorliattended, notwith standing the interesting character of hissobject and the moment piantiou he holds in the literary world. It is thought that the lecturer IS too plate rind prac atom to suit the transcendentalism of the moders Athens. begs, ot: for good pap. W IL. CITY, blept. 21, lAA •It. or r -nal, ['limner, lit ir paperthe 19. h err , oerrt-Ja to e -e s prookautded la John rs L. lta son, I:•ti., and tuvr, to which answe are m t anded 1- mgreelly remarked to the Coma nication alludmi to, my votes in Congress hdieated are ,'early Illy views upon the Subjects named to the interrogatories, but, haTuig no dispositiOn to rollarii my . opinions Opal any nonillion 4 public Importance. I send you my answer: I am is favor amending the m11E1'0(1442 so as to mereose and ratite spemtie the duties on all articles ol American . requring protection. Tor Constituttous I power of Congress over the bit et of tnternal Improvements ban never been doubled by roe. and I am frtendly to Itbe •1, guarded lentsiation upon that Important subject. My °plutons in retation to the eitension of ala. vac:, remain uuritenard -1 am in favor of prohtt.- aloe d nno teernortes of the Vetted Stales. TO., are the vicars which I entertain upon the ow...rt. propounded, and should I be re-elected, thy) will govern our notion tan Itepresemauve. Pour servant, E!EEMO or PRlntltLennin.—The Mate, mite expending 670,000 in making geological essmin• shuns in Pennsylvania, under Professor Rogers, never advsnced the means to publish the report. It will ennintn 1270 quarto pages, with 250 en• graved acetioes of the brucranous coal field. ; 100 engraved reclines of the anthracite, Melodic{ the lately interval:l inddle and basin theory ; 15 see. I-ns morons the enure State, and 200 illnatratlve wood cuts. A grand map will accompany It, onsetee at a glance the topography and geolOn of the whole &me j and a separate map, am feet wail exhibit that portion of oar State end of the Sorquehanna, which will. of course, embrace all the •nibraette Co. fielda with their numerous •eelt .n . al and aynelinal, and {OO pages of lastly r I h 'd desertpuon of the same. These p too the 'exults of ten years' 'examiantions, and ahontd not he Mat to the public for toe sum which mil be 'exuded to print them. Acoarate infor mation of the mineral resources of this State would ' draw capital from direclas foe preamble in veccr.ent.—PArle. /mare?. • muror,cc., L 1161,1.4.1. trionn —Mr. Frederick Kohne, who died is this ci ty in 182.9, by his will loft a ounxber of large legs• cies to certain charitable and benevolent icatito• lions in Me city of Charleston,South Carolina, and Now York State, at the,.death of his wife. Mrs. Hoboes, the 'midair, who is now very aged, and the sole surviving executor of the will, has expresurd a wish to render the bNnests available to the sev eral legatees, and we are informed that already the, treasurers or managers dein, or more of the testi unites. have accepted the proposed Immediate trendier of the ninot.int of their legacies. The amount of property left by the decedent was appraised at near 5700,000, about one ballot which, 0 will be seen by the subjoined schedule, was devised to charitable end benevolent objects, as follows: To the Theological Seminary of the Pro testant Eptsronal Church In the United slate, 01 America, mitablished near Greenwich. or the State of New York, 5100,000 To the Doinvoir awl Foreign Missionery Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Philadelphia, 10,000 Tu the Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church for the advancement of Curtail. entry in S. Cnroona, 5,(.00 To the Ladies . Benevolent Society of Charleston. C 5,000 To Shorten lhoperutary, Charleston, South Carolina, 10,000 To the Bishops' Fund,S. C 5,000 To the Female Episcopal Benevolent So ciety of St. James' Church, lathe city of Philadelphia, for the use of the poor of that Church, 3,000 To the Female Association of Philadel -5,1300 To the Philadelphia Dispensary, ha' 10 000 To the Orphan Society, of Philadelphia, 00,000 To the Inlaid School of PhiladelEhse, 5,000 To the Charleston Protmaant Episcopal Domestic Miutionary Society, 10,000 To the Mariners' Church, Charleston, S. Carolina, 5,000 To the Hence of Refuge in the Strum of Pennsylvania 100,1 M To the Society of the Protestant Epiecopal Church for the advancement of Christi* envy in Pennsylvania, 5,000 To the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 20,000 To the Food fur the support of the Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania, 5000 To the Genetal Episcopal Sunaay School Union,2o,ooo Total, 33.93,00 r, (Phil. American. Wasson roe lintats—Thejury in the ease of Pratt as. Wilt:mend others at .New York, for a It bpi published in the Pollee Gazette, returned a vet duit on Tuesday for the plaintiff of SSW ar4 Gaut spot all ilia &landau% Cows huits.—Tbe population of Cookstown, Faroe ecouty, is 1000; Perry township, 1:100; Dasher, 2153 ; Franklin, 1100. The oldest per. eons In these. dlatriets we, Belot:10o a nny , o r Dunbar, agedBs,nd Jame. McCormick, of Fmk. eged9B—the latter quite infirm. It Is supposed, the peculator' of Fayette county will be 4 0,000 ; fuerease shoe 1840 shout 10,000. Tee Lase pttttstnsvr Tanaka.—The follow ing communication was transmuted to Congress by the P•esident on Tuesday: lb Ile Senate and Hann cf II wipe beau Informed that it is the wish of the family and relatives of the late lamented Presi• dent or the United States that his ft 1911113 should be removed to the State of Kentucky, and being deairona of manifesting the most sincere and PM. found mows for the character of the deceased, in . Which I doubt not Congress will folly concur, I hare felt it ID be me duty to make known to you the wishes of the family, that you might, areal°oe to your adjournment, adopt such proceedings and take welt order on the subject as in your wisdom may seem meet and proper on the OCC2IOOn. MILLARD FILLMORE. Wanrrsoion, Sept. 23, 1650. Mr. Vinton said he believed that the Senate had made an appropriation for this purpose in the Civ.. Ii and Diplomatic Appropriatloo bill, and, on hie section. the menage was referred to the Commit- tee or Ways and Means. The Mooring from • vault western newspaper, is the most Ingenious tewspaper dun, that hem over fallen under our notice. TO WHO! TO WHO t Twos on a cold amun3n al night, A dismal one to view; Dark clooda obscured taw Venus'. light, And not • War appeared to night, Aa the thick forest through Ilftrggikt — as usual—"bloe." Beat homeward "tacking"lett and right; When all at once be "brought up" right Against en old dead yew; At which he "rounded to," And “squaring off," as die fight, Bald with an oath I shan't indite, a—lnternal scoundrel VA] liht—an' I'll lick you, oleo:: or waits.'" oat then above him flew An Owl, which on a bmncti.did light, A few feet o'er the boozy might, And then commenced To who Tea whoa— Tts mho--Tot•tbkotr Quoth 'Moggine—"Don't you think to fright A fellow ofmy welaht and bc.ght With your Tee Wkoo t o shoo You coned betaa`mo ! An' it yOn!re Belaebab, tea quite On necesgq you should 'I ght— For ifluggins ain't your 'doe; For money mitten are aD ngkt ! Tto Prautar's peed up .41.7114.0' brig-/e !" Thereat the owl tone/Stew; And bloggiturnsiztled too. But there aro othet chaps who might Be caught out late Dome atonal night, Who Amami/ paid what's slaw! They know—ensnia—to who' Sidad Restored to stile' by tile trolaaa. 8.8. Luccon--81m I wish t bear testimony to th • edscal virtue of dm Oil called Paumemn. I wan fo teted with a badly inflamed and very eh to as to lose sight entirely for about nth very hula hopes of ever recovering the sight, and bat a slight prospect of having it re. neve. of the ...mem; soy attending physician was Ume afilt • • eye, •o mu • ansuecessful in making a cure, or in giving relief, and afforded me bat little encouragement 1 hoard of the Petroleum about the tat of April. 1050, and gave it a tri g ', the result lA, the sight is restored and my eyes well, cacao a little tender or weak when I go out in the sun. ANN IRELAND. at, Cincinnati, May 41,1550. 13. S. Warms—Ste I have been afflicted with Piles for ten years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent relief, until 1 breed of the Petroleum. Nava rued only one bottle, and think I ant entirely cured. 1 recommeno it to all who 'are &Meted. with Piles. I have known it to ha good for sore eyes. Cincinnati, May gni teat E. C. GARRET:4ON Her sale by Captor A. McDowell ten Wood street, R E &Rem 67 Wood aL; D M Curry, Allegheny city: D A Elliott, Allegheny, Joseph noughts., Allegheny also by the propnew, P. M. KIER, 174 Canal Raab, Seventh gt„ Pittsbeireh Oleg of Onto and rearm. R. FL Co, Third st. Aare.% 5, leso. Tun Stheltiolders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania HMI Road Company ate hereby noufied to pay the eighth instalment of five dollars per altars, at the office of the Company, en or before the 40th day of Aallnet The ninth instalmentl on or before the inth any of September. The tenth instalment en or before the nth day of October nut. CP . The Instalment mee esOcrl for on the Roth July lest. angSdtf 'SA. Jr. Treasurer. ` , l Lisa WM LA RIML., Dabs oe Tel Lieu—thug am of the ene besdnakkindanainkly fregiattatim .be Vaned Su Indeed, there are few formidable diseases which I net Pnneceicl to nay may or other with a derma ewe of that Important orkan. Many of the rompla of which are enmity clamed under the head of eon slimption, have their onytn in the liter. .any remedy aeb'eh would imam iesuimity end healthful action to the herr, would be a blessing• to mankind hot been the utelamatien of outraging domande. That remedy hat been Mond; It it safe and sure. When • tau via ha. been eroded to it, it has necks been known to fail Rea dere ion any d.scam of n• h•, or .1.• rote when noti pro* rd• own * - te otet:oil, ' Lose no. • 1133.11 L, 1,01 Li • of Dr sl'Lane . • Liver Pills, and thee tut ,. io to beano libey ihe only revuly re , yet die. ...ere& arise. um is eons. to edeet • cure. ExPot saintly J. MD& CO, No 00 Wood strati sehtda.mass— FILL lierulittflu3 LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 149 WoOD STREET, Are now prepared with a farge and fresh tinek of English, Osman, and American Hardware to oder superior indareweets to buyers. Those wishing to parehmie stockion:cite t ins he looting hrotati oar as they Sec determined to sell or he most vensonab4 imam amtl3 R. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, Ali 'Wood at, between Third &Fourth, Are now rear bring theirtock • large and superior Foil sery of BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, oil of the latest b d ee e : P seT:g y atlrg d ,rat t c h o e,, 7a . nraii t t r o "ses and qua It! Is not surpassed by any stock to tie found rather east or west. Our cusers and mar chants generally are limited to call a nd examine, as ani art determined to eell on the most reasonable terms. Also, Goodyear's patent Rabbet Shoes ail kinds aualtdd , A r el M'CORD•& CO, Whole.).t Retail ht. u fan to ran it Dean , . In HATS. CAPS & FURS. Weed & Fifth ate.. Pittsburgh, Whore they safer a fall and complete eu ell of Ilan.. C.., Fars, to , of every quail. and sty le, by N hole sale and Retail, and write the attention of their ea they and ...chers generally, assuring them the thry soft on Lb. rose •tvarrrisenousill. l . marital ICROOCIRAOS HOWL 11,STITUT102111 CITIZENS' NSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsblargh• gg . nussEy, MARKI3,SIeI. Ofacc—No. 41 Wm. street, In the warthouns of C. 11. GRA NT. THISCOMPANY te now prepared to insure all kinds of risk., on booms, manulatiorim, goodi merch•odise In worn, and In outsize memos, ke An maple guarmiy for the &WWI and integrity of tba Inunhadon, Ls afforded to the cementer of the Dr rectors, Wee are all chine. of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known Mate elneleinitit7 for their prudence, Intelligence, and Integrity. Drascrom—C. 0. Dewey, Wm. BagaleY. Wm. Lee beer, Jr, Walter Bryant, /lush D. King, .snot Ilaarelton, John liaitorth, 5 Ilarbaugb, S. M. Kier. apne,tl NOTICE—The arm Animal coitus of the Young Ladles' Assoeimion for the Haller of the Poor, will bo held in Dr. Hetrou's Church, oil Plaudits, the tAth lost , at a o'clook, P. M. The miming will be addrowied by the Rev. Mr. Pas• savant, Res. Mr. Howard, and Cal. S. W. Bleak. lAAVID COPPERFIELD—No. 17 of this interelung e s eat rl lL u n D r l e% k : n y t; and tiladtwond for Squam ed at Holmes' Ixer•ry 1101101, Told Bunt, opposite the'Post Ofsdei wad, tialden'i Dollar Masada= fat October, sod Internanonal sedan), NO U. •epiu I boxes assorted cae for W IL L b W y °LA : B F — VON IJONNtiOft9C C s, u • nIREASI CHEESE— ' n 9 boxes reeery ing from the eaard boat James I. Dors.., ant for sate Or XishlEle DALZkrLL • 111 Water et ._ ~ - SUGAR s MOLAPSES—X=I:Z.,?..III..; asey 10 .1. lo yr,b close earkein...t , by JAMES DALZELL VD • FOBB.--1 0 : 1 brlt supenor FaertB4 Float reed by eep3o 8&I 11•1113&11011 rillEed CIIEM3K-60 bus liosre's best quality, put V eseetsed and tor saki bY N B tr. W lIIARBAUGH QCORCIIINOS-14 casts in store end for sale by se •40 S t Vi 0 ASSAM:II SUGAR CURELD ItAtds-30 casks various brand last no:tanned, and for tale by 5 NV lIARDAUGIi keg. la cora and for .0.10 HARbI ti W BAUGH ADRE/lIISTUATOILII 1110TIOM. T ETTERB of Administration on the eatate of Jane Li Cooper, late of Rims township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. Ali siemens knowing themselves indebted are relnemed to make immediate nun having CALMS Sit requested to pre seekthem, authenticated, lor settlement esplOiviCt•T ERASMUS COOPER MEE I==UMl Charleston, Va., Sept. 21,11450 Mr. M. &Eallern—Your Pitts have become so popu lar ba all this region of country, as very much to sapenrede all others se a Liver or Antl.thlious Pill. Yours, &a. JAMS A LEiNIS (Retrain of Latter.) Pomba/en will recollect that IL E. Sellers' Liver pm. nor the original end only True and .0 moms Liver rlll, and may be had at No 57 Wood sl., and of dlezi o na gionrstly Ow two olds. and Weinag. PROPOSALS DOS INDIAN GOODS. . . Drrararavor or rut Ofki rf %minus Alfarts, Srpt 15,1 . 40 f t OE ALISO PROPOSALS. vol. be received Mlle offce r the Commis.lacer or Indian Affairv, at Wa.h. OAS o racy, or.tll ten o'clock en Saturday, lbe reennd r df November I.ext, for famioking lke follolviek luci*n goodso , r. : Vas. Tr. I.—BuNcrrs. 2,103 Pell. 3 Mat 'Pluto Maelun•c blankets, to taratort 60 by 72 inches, and Weigh eight wind, 1 . 9 " Pam 21 ooint white Macktnac blankets, to monaural 54 and 66 inches, and weigh sis hued. pairs 2 point while Mackinac blankets, to rat asure 42 by 53 inches, and weigh five and a glutei . pounds. 900 pails 11 point white Mackinac blankets, to mrasure 30 by 50 indica, and weigh four and quarter pounds. sirs I pint white Mackinac blankets, to iensure 30 by 46 niche., and weigh three nd a quarter pounds. ma point scarlet Mackinac blanket., to aciinure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pound+. 300 pairs 21 point aearlet Mackinac blanket., to meaner! 54 by 66 tonne., and weigh six pounds. 00 pairs 31 point gem Mackinto blanket., to 1.11•01,1 66 by 84 inch., and weigh ten potted, 300 ',errs 3 point green Mactinse blankets, to inessure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight proud.. t sus 21 polo. green Mackinac blanket., to onsets. :A by (6 inches, and weigh air 'onsets. 100 palm 31 point gentinella b'ue Mackinac bloc. Let., to it...gr.,. 60 by 51 inches, and weigh lee pout. s. 100 :air. 3 point gentivella blue Mackinac. blan kets, to ITIGM.Ie 60 by 72 Inches, and weigh tlght 11011124!s. 300 p te +, elts 2f pointgentinelle blue IViackinee blan• to menue r 4 by E 6 Inches and weigh an Class No 2 —Dar GOCDI. yards scarlet Woods. tin) do bloc atreudo. ',bib) do fancy list cloth, blue. 7.1) do facer list cloth, scarlet. 3' 0 do fancy list cloth, green. 1,0 h) do gray list cloth, bloc. 3001 do saved list cloth, blue. 1,10.0 do save.l bet cloth, scarlet. ti 0 do saved list cloth, green. 217 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold. lb') doz. cotton 1112 hanhkerchiers. 20 do cotton Madras handkerchiefs. 115 do black ion, hanokerohteca 10 do 14.4 cotton shawls. ) 0 1 do 6.0 cotton shawls. I do 4 4 cotton shawls. 40 do 0-4 woolen shawls. 030 pounds linen thread. fin do sewing silk. lel) pieces ribbon, assorted. tf,o growl worsted gartering. 31 piece" silk hendk-rehiefs,bask sod bandana Cta,,, To. 3 ,—Dowarroo Goons. 30000 yards domestic calico .0 010 do ?Amman c Micro 3100 do bloc drilling 131 , 0 do Gewalt stripes 400'1 do blue denims 1.6.10 do cottorisdo 4:010 do bed ticking 1 000 do Kentucky jeans 500 do rs , lnetts 7,000 do pad limey 7010 do domestic shining, bleached 15 000 do deg nostic raining, unbleached 15.000 do domestic sheeting, unbleached 000 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 4 1 10 dozen woolen sock. 1,500 yards llinnela, assorted 1,6 11 0 &tenet shots 700 calico shalt mu poor de cotton thread 400 dozen spot.' colon. Mu No. 4 —MUMTAZ. 2,080 pounds bran. kettls • 276 lease botcher knives 251 , 00 gun 0 nts 25 gross eqUIW awls 7,000 fish hooka 25 doors fish fines 25,000 ns tilts 100 dozen combo. snorted 10 do Amason, assorted 10 gross run Worms 1,090 no kettles 70 nests !spanned kettles, 8 Ina beg C/ wr Nu. 5 —AosteriurtruoM I.ll,Lirtilrrtr. 200 draw or knives. 12 inches in length 700 augers, in rival proportions of 13, 1, 1. Sc inn pairs h•mes 750 prier tree. , chaos 1,100 weeding hors 175 hand raTii 40 may cut saws, '7 feet in length 411 ory,,, cot as m, ri reel in length 1011 hood saw files 100 cross cut new files 40 tog chains to weigh 25 pounds each 1300 Weittemeire cards, No. iu• 600 Treaters socket chisels 94 planes, fore sod jack Mat No. 6.—lists. 73 dorms ages, to weigh from 43 to 51 pounds 83 do hail axes, in weigh 33 pounds 41 do hatebets to weigh 11 onnuda 25 broad rises Clan Y. 7.—Nonrowarr Gres. 650 north west runs, two thirds of which mu , measore 56 inch. in length of barrel, and one third 42 inches in length of be reel. to be delivered in New York or Philadelphia, as may be required. samples of sit the anew artirdet are dn - nalind m ihn efri, Cvininntr4o,, or In.lts, fia ..; not` ;•• , anne 11‘01 1,••••• nf la•daa-. a mparfl, mnti nwli. at a I r ~• Yr, wo, 1,, Ix ea 1.1, t tatdr.et• Tt proposals way be divided into .oven parte. vie.' 1, I—Menke:l. —1):7 Guadt. 3d-o.arerslie rood,. ath—herd ware. fith—Agriettlitint ireitletnents. 7th—Northwest gene. The 10 ast competent responraLle bidder wtrl re. cetve the whole or sty part of the contra, eeeoreiee to Ma above •,317. the Department rewramg to itself toe t ght to Oeternone wbotjer Pie L hider is eoMPet.eo , wd rii,orimbin or eel. The whole amount 41 oney to be *poled to the purchase of mods wit he n .b oil ROO Wei. but tbe partmeat .ere e• unit to trictrac or donintib he tinamity of any of the struete• named, nr ml,otire others to lea therm, or te requite, at stunt at prices, met goods al emit be wanted pra•rnot or ort p irpetes, In the administration tithe ett ors of the De partmer t Goeds.of American manufacture. all 0., thine• beteg equal, will be preferred •, but as ell the samples of blankets rind clothe are of {wrote co•no facture, it will be iieeemere. when a demesne enlistsls bid tor. tensample of it to cod accompany the hot, te enehte tie Urps rtmcnt to decide whether tile. , equal quality with the samples to be el bailie.' The Pony Drapes' Kg to supply the artarles will mate sodee, f all the items embraced la the above bat. the o priers, I n donors and emits, at whteh he or they sant fortuth them tin let cab ciao, wpwattly, de liverable to New ork. llif be contmetor prefers It. about one hell of the quanUy may be del rrrrr le St Lout*. MO. free of expense to the 6011,711113C111i on or before the I,lth day or May next. amount( the quantity of each artele as tip,. abed in this edVeriimmeeti gad erred:et, the re, per nna of the whole invoice con• tooting the hid. The goer. owl be jasper. led It New 1 ore t•ne in St Loot, if any portion of them should be delivered there) by an meat of the mend State purpose.hl be appointed by the D , Psrt e lot the • el to aseartam tint conformoy of toe articles purchased won ~metals vaintd , s exhibited. when the contract shall lie made, and Will the Weil of ••he comm. awl!, which shell L eontain a clause that if the • tidies •re not .ornlated Within the alma pre scribed, or .1 ihey are el :Tie Ihment goober to the op mon of the meet snorer aid rout tf within five days am r [once of merit zautlinterety the Pant shall oat Poe tsh ottie slO lino meteor of the required qualnY , tee Untie, 5 t . 1 ,11,151 1 1. , auttoirtred to purchase them of mac, and cower nay merenae of °Mettle) . may be tempt. led to pay the rernt to the contractor, who shall pa) the aid aldermen In the I.' nl•ed ticalea Sands end be aeon:red in the aniount of the bids. onth two mod sotettes. the sudiri mey of whom to be teethed by a United Slate. Judge cc DlStriCt Attorney. i.e the faithMl perlermance of Its contracts. Pay me ill be made after the contract in completed sod Medelivery et the goods as aro:amid to an Reenter the Department, upon a duplicate titmice rest fled by hum .thmmunieations to be marked oProposals for In dill Sonde " The led. will he submitted veith the following head ing sad nor will be rerettreil thin tiot. made in the fo - m and terms (thee peer embed: ol (or wel peopoth to Curren f r the service of the Indian Drourtmert the io , lowing goods, at the prices stied to them respectively, air: (II ere threes tl.e bet of roods Deliverable to the city of .New , York for Cl Louis) on or homer ter day of hiext: end In year of the or ceptanee erica proposa l .% the quantity bring -me preseetb• ed by the Deportment, I (Or wet will eke n cen tre. according to this agreement. and give elister' leer 40tellrity to the I,cpatitatent within ten dot • after the reeeptionof this bidi and In err'e of failure to enter o lad glee ouch Arc dloty. I (Or wet will pay rt Poe United State• the dUrereoce be. tweet, the aunts bidden, byus.) and the rout whlgh the United States may be obliged to pop for the thato aincles Each and every ht.l nor st pate be a-remounted with • guaranty la the following term to be melted by or mare rerponrihle pot thus, whose sufficiency mum be ceetified by some on , who is known to the Deper merit, either personally or by bi 4 official pavilion • I lor wet imerby go , rant that --, the above bidder, wri comply w ith the term. of the advertite meet the pro email to: Indian goods,' dated Seiner', her IS 1,0 ir the e Jr.troCt shOold i.e nwarded to and enter into bold tor the execution of the same within the preacribed." • [L..[ • The emornets of former years ore open for the tn• peenno of hoiden. 11. I•Ela, neon° COMMillSiOnGt of Indian Maim DIAICAK IN CANAL. EXPRESS PACKET LINH. FUR PHILADELPHIA ritHE steam truer GLOB., will leaved. , foot of Wayne street every morning, at do `clock precisely, carryins pemensers to and from the packet while the break is being repaired. For information, apply to. SUTCII, or 5ep72.111 D. LEECH, Cerra Damn. R . . al DlCE—flu to. pri me,ln stor and fa- sa l e by acp23 JMES A IIUTCHIS CIEFr S.-100bys " i f Y , "=: V ° 1i 1" • ? o LioZo, for ,ale by Ir r2CiFTSO Nr .., '' ,. n L t t,,y ~ and Cot .a le by COI: e 2111—d oa,:o C'747.:::,::::,,R, :::::c%::L.6i C O . C l A o lg y V AKNO3II-0 bur hi ki, v ri oo r La C , V serdl rir - for rode by QPIRIT&TURPENTOCC—d b ... ^1) re CO rj **Ord. CSOAP—iu cases isst ree'd for sale by ISIDD Ss CO IN DIGO lbs Not on band and for slVe by J KIDD tr. CO DP.ONZE.-&) lb. “ortecl,jast rec'd for 11 , 11 E by scpvl -I KIDD t CO :RrObiaTasold V V hearCs laamofincurres for sale by D unualoog INOURAM, aicnNiXi T on ° fs ? . T .l ) D ol t rAirs f f TS „:W ksZleant"Vs, P - Reed Ws Paint Brutheti. Saab ncost G•ne, cameo sites &C. SOW aeholesale and r..trel on accommodating trm, WILKINS HALL. N it —All parrhaiung miked.or dry P.'? • woo apish in do incir oven painting. nn. '"e MARVIN & IIAWLEV'S neer. itiry tirecucats grans. I PIIILLIPS sec, 7 Wood st GIGANTIC.SIIRROROF CALIFORNIA, PAINTING. ; 13. 1 . 1 "ilitiett a:rosining &Le listtartantacs ortWi & Sins: PAINTING and Glaring, PwcaPt- THIS FVENINCi. rru•etC MIIIAINTFD from anginal stereht , irken on the spot and cr@Uc it ots tartly understood, Mat era rby Pahl F i a t cetit, , ender pi isocal PM: and (Oast. cap as any othtir serration of JL. Matin. ate n/ an d r.Onnetn , Disinters in rite oily, and are di wonted in do it • ' has stir!, s year in Ca•tt. - iritin, and eap'sin tr J II PIIILLIPS different tieses. •, '"'' b i . ae i n t s picedid tido:sof (71,nrces. Crotty...l.l,l,Ln i a, -V - I morn , O NitiAN BLINDS—A complete a•sortment eff , r, F„, Litian rot...ldly on hand. ior side diatrViis, cover. P . Wu' , '" " IC. "'" [it, 21 I " Pit' L L IPS • : se a ...ging• correct minor or,l.rrl o:e rr uor it r• 7.lrl"l'od ';;;;',Vt‘;y'm'edo,r'ss7art‘i'ar:;:d' tit? Altsn ' t, w edta Tro7, by , ryrr 70,011:1 itpi i n I Farrell by IC,Orn, compristng tte chic of tlinfe dues Door °nen at tit o'cloo , k• to tictornerira .e. half - 23 cams. Children under ten yr•rs (111FNIltiAL EcillMiLliGY: or Chemistry .tnnlied V lit tit, ant nod to nuirinfaciures Dr. F. 'Knepp r ;.s . hilitton on Saturant afternoon , at 3 o'clock. For sate by It 17 STOCK ttiN Bookseller. Prtnter. and Binder, ! 'i 27 Market RI [Ame nen, Pot% ard Chronnila, rot, 1 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. lig Fifth rt" , tlf P112•11r. P 4. . T AMI BLACK-Jost received and for sate at the • a. i .-uviii. AI L • , .rar.A.....-• 1, drug st re of Cory WICILEntGIAM - ------ ----- -- - - - 212 rz_________ C.r.Wlroil .t . Sixth stv ' AT 1.111..0.11A1.1., _.• en ANDS' SARSAPARILLA-Just reed for sale by Dubufe's grarrd original Pain:Logy of Zlser.27 . rrowNsr.Nros SAR 9 APARILLA-A few . dozen '-' N S Y l ' l '" 9llA3l ADAM & EVE, IN PA RA DISE. i Ins-ale liv [seprdi S N WICF.F.HSGAM trllESßsubhnte works of art, valor.: si env hasdied .--- ---- ' 1 trousoad doilars, have been est ilided in the W ITT IS RAS'S BALSAM ILLI CH KB Rri V-O hand prineioal noir* of region , ' I*-/19.. 99 s ho d,9 over p 1 •nd tor pale ddr S N WICKER , HAM the Untred Stairs, &Oh , 99 19 dr .r9 -; -- - _ Tut 1. , ...,‘ HAMEL'S SHAVING PRE a, ar_wh„, Is'9 94,9 " r`' Perin. , (rpm, firm 9 in tho roorntrq 411 19 iCe:rht. 4 the mom who doer not appreciate the luxury of an Ace.,.,,nee looe, ~, , ,,,i er ., ' easy'.L ye ?If any there toet we do lit address our- ~,,,,, 'W. CR EII.IITON, PieptietOr. 'elven ,n lora. Bat to alLothers wo say. it von wish . ' ro ree e c r r havirg a pleasure. purchase a boa of du no . Ilene 'is Almond Pisraebio or Ambrosral Shoving Salt It•tetwadr Cream, It is utterly torponntile to and wordv to de. A LARGV. and extensive assortment of PATFPCT *11,11101001" o f a ' , gr .° who has been u•rd to 21. MG' ALLIC RULIIIFR PABLICS, among An ~...,,. ~,...r n er dr o „, p, o pen oak rag rein.' of 'lt. almart rndleat Variety erlasr•rie,l 02 10,r n:tiortoter.l, fo n tire film nine. It is a combinatron of wonder, ad- mot. be oand the Codas mg:- miration, and pleat ore. Horse Cover, Carriage Cloth, Air Iteht. Air VII JULES HAVEL'S SHAVING CREAN! is exceed. 'ear., Air Cashion., Wan, Pad, potiaecio Ptlitets., ingly emollient; rennerlng the *threat and moot wiry Fishing Boom Coats, Capes, Cr Tatr:Olin, beard roll and pliable. producing an admirable lather, Gloves, Mntens, Poacher, m ai , s i e ,,, p er ,.„, arid by 'IR ex ttrtnt Iy mild nature allaying it trite- I lose, Idror tprings, hlachine Raiding. Soo' We•ter, ii, tion, a d ',eventing that unpleasant and and feeling Machine l'aching, Camp 131anbets. 0.10.0 Holders, of ,b, skin which ni . often experienced after shay. i Life Preserver, Travelling Ittots, ( Irons, 1000, , n .. nt , en ~,,,,, j ,„ ~,,,,,,, ~,,,i,,,, Cream Bathing' Mn.,i Dolls' Head., Dogs, Lions. Saddle may Gee the coldest mid moat piercing windy ma. Wig, Ai, Bill, Fool Boil.. I ado,' Wash Giov-s, medureiy alter ita nor, without Me rata becommg Lddivii' Gm. rrtiees Gems , Rum nii,,,,t,,,,,,,i, he. saypred. And then e race once use it, we can safely harry oracle sold at this ants Mir hment Is warranted sy will brat, tiro nay ether. rt pv•-••• all 11,c character...l rn•rottol to Wat• r 01, rat, advantage. which will he erpecially ap. p , ro n ot rods, a it.-irnolubtlitr under •nv di err e nt Insleo liy those win, wear whist ers, ni the (a l 9 , ti ReLibinl in ilid severest cold, ere. ea r abri t r, that it wid not discolor ti e bead, whin honor soaps l o tgl me, pgri:et 1 imperviours !as, nog ittrdeto (Fula will do. rot tor a randy or rusty , otlttraranen to tar I odor (or sal a die Gum:Gear Rather Emporium, edge of the whiskers. Jules Rouen,. Shaving Creams ! , M; ,. 9 7 A 9 Wood Greet _ are delightful preparations, romp:landed sr oh skill. TV) to lie niter eaclusinn of nli artieles circulated In ! render et operation of shaving 'ropier...int, nod will be sweet ted by all who make trial of them. Pupated only by JULES II AGRI,. Perfumer ne*Cbemilt, • 120 i tie•tnut al ,p,ii,,:" For sale, wholesale and mail, by B. A Fahnearnek & Co. and 11 tit Sell i rs, Pittrburgh; and Joh:. Sargent -ad .1 Miteheil, Allegheny Rd,: .rPV-tP QVSPEDERS-s,oenz assayed ,thst ree'il "or oda /., low by , UNOLISIi GR A NISIAR—Ths En,llehlatnensagn In 1.".41-----S:-F-121—' - l r, ite element and forms, with a history of Ps 000111 PEA C earn OATS--1 ant ea elastic Poi Coats, • light , and development; ithleisl, lateprof ithd tor use eintor of Rhetoric in erilletes and sol beablifol article, for tale bs settled+ NVAI C seri AOronriny—The recent progreo of Astronomy; R"'s.,Epl-rK-5 bri" Yrr&V , s,j. ll , ' T b rlcic &co eithield IY in the Iliiiird State. Ey flirts Loosen,. -- , V.ve Near. of • limiter's Lain in thn for interior of 13 OUSS ELVA VXTII AC'S, SOAPS, ke —Jenny , South Airiest wi th 'mimeo of the rat or tones, nod 1.1. , Lind Vatthen West Viol itn: Jar key i lob en; , lit.e.doles 01 the ehase of th• lion, elephant, lithlthr . ` - Spring Flower* 00; Jenny Lind lisle G 1.,.: A•othade , lan I.l4,.‘trulre. 'Wormer, he. sir ih illurtthnor• El; Vinegar: Amason.; Poochin Snap for whim, ing IR. U. hamming. Received for rid , by ihe lAll,,,Allllnild Abasing Crn•m, lithth do do: Am- R Ft otICKTON bro.. , en do, nosey Soar. Flossing eo. Arortneine toP2I 47 ?tort at do; Hazel Nut 011 do. Ill , se do, hthrohmal.ow do; i Poo, Chronicle, and ArtieTiran 001, 1 ------- Di , lust do; Brown Wir,d,nr On; Braes ti 'ca=r &e. For sale, wholesale and retail by R V -ll'LLEllii, .000 `—‘ll-011-1.-1;i: ek:Eall.l..—?„;, =Os No 3 d . ,. 100 hrls No 3 11 ,fax riot Joni reed for sale by DRI,ZELL plb 70 Mister at pAiNrED TUR9— In dor will he reld low. In otos the .nt tr• Nt• r.tt t t. 7. • V ,61.111.:U 31ADLIc.11-11 b .44 .y f by ==l F.ALTII, I/wave, •nd Perowdy. n, Dr. Moon, Adelaide Unease, a novel. By the norhor 0 1 v1...-niev AmOrd," “Norman, lirrecv.” I it and Corresponderv• oI Pole ?owl:rev- part S. Gibbon . % Rorne-51b and fish vol.—completion of the work. Rerer•ed and for edit by R C STOCKTON , bi . . ----- -- SL . AIL & N10i.m3., ,,,, — ,5 I , b , a pr... P. 0 bog•r. 3+ bd. do Moms se,s in oak bill, is etore and lb , d vale by W &I 511TelIV.LTREE, _ set 21 _ L, , bbrlv .., . , . __ r=I•ZINS.-2 ewer of roper French Calf .kin, V, everenlio brand, just recelred ol.rl for ••.,.• box for caPh, by C YE pen, 114 ‘l•Fketnt Fenry Corrhs of the in‘;6: grnv• at patterns, reed for ...le by C Y C EAFR Per.: • Sii,nrss.DRAWF.RS—A nveortrnent of Woo!en, and Cotlon Chin. rend °lnver , . for not tow by f.rpll,l C. • t T nd v: h leiy, trce,rd by C W r d m r 41 . 1 , d ,s a , tr n az double crown, Al very .aprr.or uptiVe.:44l,t,rrdc,;rid I,r rele by eep,n 47 Mart , .1. p IUN.M" PAP"R—' equal to the best in •6.3 market, sate nq eLe Ti C sroricrori VIA CON A ca+l• round but rough. v{II be iieo.d. low to eiOn the Jut ,7 I , ,tAlAtt DICIMY N.. CO Water Ar. Fre.B •H• • his superir , jesi.,l:lain;)lZileab CO y SOpssl or Scotch Wad trial. Whlakeys ) ,trwarts ct Ma:l l‘ tam 12 a I, elpi, o • xtru 21..1 t) .Wm r•u•- locA thar,thr• ,laterent.vtut.kr-} to,d tn qu &IA Ocltire , ',roper aLd o,do A II NIct,,I,LA. ;.-6•4 30 Walnut . . CIORNER o i llO W ertl r e "i nd M•tlret eta, 1 cetahli•hed by the Fr...4 , M to COLIECTE. a lb. r4==.:7, - ; "„,° .rtdrnr , onrAe of tr4trocuon in ,ler.r.s, ••o lloAr Iloox litttryte, Cormreet•t. Corr, AI/Ort, Commtalcut. LAW, •nd Px•amo•nt, • r e rn to e , t7-• of perfection never 11pol...oiled otnrr I. arbor to p•rt of the country. ell , c o la , of terms, &c., are mallel to my p•rt of the country eepl.s:orlyT STEAZI BAIN DULL FOIL.SALU. TllllblCiVa , °lyre Inr sale Riegel Rhein, I a:irk the `Sem grcrina and t.A cu.^c ..- chirtrry, thr I eilding on ihr rust eide of Crew in Allegheny en, Ile Wltl ul,O, If desired, eel] the building which, one bandied end twenty feet lone by forty feet ieldr. he engine on excellent ope. with "officio. power to driTe all the machffier (r sawing end lath Tot.ing. The whole could be min y or ed aed up els:wt.', The eizty days, at a me dere, rizoffivie Or, he mill lease 'be 'team engine and beildleir.arl'h 'efficient ground. for any other narrow then sawing, for • term of years. NEVILLE B CRAIG, repillidetikvinf XIF ST Z. OF fMSII CIIICHERINO'S PIANOS. T 0 HN II N1F1,1.0R..N0 SI Wood street, role alien 5, for ale kerlng , Plano FOric. for Weetern Penn ay lonlll, ha. received, ard non read, for sale, lb. folloeme Ne•o6;e6t ectectr, by mmeelf from lb menortnetory, and .111 be supplmd troula et 61 Chic Icor oC'e Vore. Varvra X I V. 7 octave.. 5 clog .nt llo.esvood, 7 do; 2 do do 6k do; oI do do 6 due do Slri'dogerty, 6 do; 1 do Walnut ; 6 do; 11011 earerd , a. cAnn—rn antn,tibee ha a 0 1 announmne to do, citizen! of Pinshurylt. that ho ba• made arrancementa was It, John H M•Poo. Is. the exclouive male of Ms Piano Form, to Plll.l,orltlf and Western Penn 3 Ivanta and those matuhing to par chane may be ' , rated that dime intersinoll !s f i lt h fully &nestled to .1 CUICKIRIII wiII Boston, March 23, 1,541'. i n aid, ' ,h. above stock of Pianos final Mf (Thicker tog. a now Kum iv is ofierod from th“artoti.• of Adorn 1 4 .01111 Wool , & Raven. sod oVorcest Near Nort, and Hallett Cam.. & Allen, Bocon priori, varying from two in prise hundred dollars: per S_ • Oll li m ß y r a::(el l' pr ' :VT:e"...n a d l Pl 7( =o 'n%lol: In part ol no.cn. 'Mixt and Coahroera Elnaarir. L. Bern, 'nitre, hid and Meant in Woe.: Wont en and Worsted C7110101 . 111i Alpacas and }lamb:Limes Wunicn and Canton I launch.; enlorcd and Bleachrd hi vrlim; Caaslnets 'and Cassimerea ; Ribbon. and Laces. Buttons and Cr tribe!, bread• and Binding.: Umbrella. and Dill, Bone:/re nil of which, coutdry .ad nit, .ieronsola are o ' . apectfully knotted to ciarnlite. at PU P end at •un.2.1 /DIeCnTdI g l n ß e Y ri O ag F 114 0 E91 . 11ri t l i Z.-', KnOro Wolk, brcn TrreiTed 11...1n.e5• Literary re ' pO t t,St r itliel. R , opyu.i,e We ru.t scos LINCtEED OIL-7.5 Arts pure. v.st vett rot .ttle b ..p2l 1 It CANFIELD e Lr p t: , tAtt SEED—n , 'iris in store j nn , t t r , 0;;• , t7 1. 7 .0 C a , t.tl . 13 § win; ec.ntntait,nte, S ALERATI:rr-20,11.. oLd copto pure. f0 . 1 . 1.0e by toeovot .1 13 LASFII,I,I3 FOR SA.LEr <ht.`, 14, lea.; of. do C. l' A TWO STORY BRICK 110115 E sod DO', :30 do Nucl./Inc fro`g Peroon 11 • for Soot swot, corner of Event O 101• Inntrr jANIES DALZFILL 131/111 - 111T .11 . 10.1611 1 70 Water at try To People Rom the 010 Country. 'VI...MIA the rime kind of Small Leaf. Fine,Strone, LA . and Rough Flavored Meet Tea. that are Used le Lie rlld COUTIIfI, can he bought at COn and 75e per lb. at !dome & liserordea Tea Store, art slde air piemeed. , land no arhe re else le Natal/M1.." arlede • _ ThdA AND NO !UPTAKE. blo,,,lllWchoil.t.tt.:tri,D.RT,oll, In the Diamond, are aellr DO Pas per lb —TIIT IT I I opt 4 Maraupe. One Oolosig L Nisopyoug• Tata rr HESE are Os arr. hart Black Teat. that are np I ported III:0 lilt U. ned Clams , blorrart h Haworth Tea Dealers, ot the Dram. nd. are selling raid Teas lo the low pore of 75.• per 10,/ur carp. sept 4 sipiati ovum Mysteries of the CoaTtOf n, trehdon, vol 3 of fats inierovung work has kceii received at Calmer' Literary Depot, Third virrei. opposite the Port Nave; also, Mien Parry, or Trials ot the Heart, by .Chita, George CaGriot; reirnarced Soonderbog King of Athias, be Cirment C. Moon., D; and No 332 of LittelPs Living Age. sep..rl WRAPPING , PAPER—A large let of irraw and tag, usorted Geer, co:manly on bawl by P PIARPHALL, er PS Wor.d at ORPHAN ABYLDNI._ TITAriTtD, a middle aged lady, to take ern,? gl'l he Pittsburgh and Allegheny AU] . °plane, as Matron; also, one i agsgr ik .,,,,, N, Apply to C,akIPPELIs , mr , 23 or. IPS ROUIhoON. bu:N -4 "-7bea,,76 l i.'; , ',l l, l Y cLovez lIE Annual Meeting of the noel hullers of the I Mc...llya Ma elt Mnoutacturine Cots pany tor 11 be held op the rth da of October neit,all .2. 7 f Oct M, Walnut, the Mee of Mr. George T. Lewis, Front at, below Walnut, Postadelphis. Lik.OEGE THOMPIEON, ScereturY. sepl.3 dew* 111IGIV ROOKS ZLIEW LOT OF crLimiYin PIANOS. Mune and Man:cal Innreanents, Sign of the Golden tarp, No Int ibird street. H. 11LEBER reerce Indy informs his Liends nod lie pu , lie. that LI bail just returned from the eeast. with a most. elegant and ritenrire tot•ort. Ment of Piaui, of annoy, aryl, and nr.ees. •eleeted by tiore,lf, wt,ti ereit cam at the erlebrate . l (noteries of N1:1111111 . CI Irk N. Y., end Dunham. '+ r..16.t0 of Email, S. Path tra,N. V ) 'no one se;eoted the et.rrn from on toirnense eteek juet fat shed by the shove en•ket., Rey are warts. led e Sup tlor quoit, nod tone, and will in ajt eases be to it at Newtte k fa c• ter): Purehasers vein reemse a wrin ttuar. arAint, with each Plano. entitling them to an each= go return of same if found Oc o tet.... so, lot et splendid Gni.. front the factory of Sehmnit & Mani %. IR:) . area superb article. and w ranted canal, if not superior, to any made in the werld. A h.o. fine selection of Flutes. Clorionets 11,1130., Brar4 Instruments, •nd the neweat and most r1:1,11.11 - 11110.1 C. Including Jenny Ltnd'it celebrated sepufl e r for Halls, hi -era l it'. P MARSHALL ri f t CURTI ANT3-.:S easks tor .1r t•w ht . - LA N'N A Met . l.l 00CO 1 11, segos A LI: , 11l h r••ss.— hss beet t•reowl; ll 1.4 b.e• eorneado do. for •File h 7 sew:l FN /MT & SILL [)Rl:O\l9—O+dcs in Fleet and fon noie h 1 - 11 s•prl hi - I:ART & SILL A 'XII o'T bid rest quabty for %le, by 0 y. pdl STUAR r bILL B A CON., -A 91.21 lot clear side. for sole by replal e STI'ART h PILL STA .e llgt-1u has best brands f. , . z:V , A , l; . s r, 511,1 , . . . rises, fo t,.. rg . eh! _ i rove: sin...nit :ROLaStrtre.- N !MI t.rls :‘ 0 Mt 11.gtel erg t•dr It e..; arrsl7 !MOWN .1. It/CR a FLAX o rb • v , • ,TUn R. N.` LIN9F.I•:D OIL-rat la's for ny . 13 A FA ONI,Ttn• se Cor F‘ it. Wood • . On:!'F.I.PE""INT-11"A",:gl.'.tiT(TtfKby. C„ pet c., Tamperanc•vtlle & Pentale•tounauk XTOTICE is hereby awe", th. , to conformity snob .01.1.1te provision ofon Act of A.r•em try, tol.r&r.tor •he ineorperatinn of the above ffr:l.,l.tiv. parsed Ike 711. day of Apnl, WO, book. will 1, epr ne.l for .na ,er:peon to the capital meek of root Pt7annny. et the afire of Itro.n ovriek. I :1..01y etre. t. ehe city of Pitt•hareh. no at!ne-ea . e Von yor I,rtnher nwit, at the tour rf In a'r4v k. A. AI A conti,on for the spare of nee o. ‘1 toe 1• learnt—, of 11 .b- sat.l aci L‘t been auhreritted. voxstv•lnNeves r:ceteft Anrhnizir M I e.t o , sr• J h 4.6 MI I . i;;.•ra Junes 11.!:avdeon Jur whin P. Rose /Mee,We . or Jame.. Terndr k GeorFe I,d Me Jot n P , PRe. tedn•c-I Belt tepee Weilier F. f. More Jacr b•ro fade Ro'rert :Merrell selll:thinrldT MURPHY& BURCHFIELD DAVIN° C 111.L.STID IVA .LARGEAZFT ♦ED MIME DIPFDVILDFDTA OF TEEM IT- RC CO N. North-East tor. of Fourth & Star kat tta, WILL RE-OPEN, 'On ilforilMi morning, 234 September. With a Lane Slack of Ncw Goods. o. 11. onenntar.ncims Corner of Marta and Ihtrn nmeem. genenanstlip, I...ectures on Cournereint ,„ tact every branch pertatn.op to a lion bed mereatotio education. John Fierninjt, Esq., •ntlor of Me National 1:13ot Weeping, principal lecturer and teacher of nook Keep., L.ile.ll arid gentlemen wlrt/Ing to improve their gunman. hipi can earl at the College at any hour nor , ing he day er evening. arptl SIGHT DRAF' S NEW YORK, DALTIBIORE, PHILADELPHIA, CINCINiYA TI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, and the ..OLp COT/NTH:SY. for rolel. A. W ILK INS & CO. Cor. Third .} Markat az. Opening of the Penveylvanta Bail goad to Pittsburgh. Ponasylehre Rail Road Cturpany I,svin clampleted the whole line of ripl Joan linliola)1 burgh, tho• tor, reline no Pottage lint Roan Johnmown , and from thence by boat% P.,ttshu ,et now prepated reertae awl forward mei-clap dire.. ptoutace, he, to and Pittsburgh MP de:ptua The boats wt 'I leave the depot of the erter no dilly for Johnstown, there eautiechnif Itsc roll o• earn Pr Psiladelulva, thus insult', tn. Livery of alt firight In Phtlacalphat rile floe da)• UEI.I. tr. 1.R:40.W Agentt fat Pe. R. R. Co. Canal twin. Pitts , urgl CRAW St BEI, ar, Philadelphia. Posnayliranta EAU Rood. NOTICE. TO CORTII.ACTOI LS • ROSOSALS ai I be received bt the F.r.otnrh t Mo t o, to Mainline, Indlono covolT. moot eo the tenth of °weber. for the Grednation and gee - lir, 0 theremaining Rections on the Wemern Divl•don the Pennhylvanta Rail Road, Including rechiin• teen to thirty. except numbers eighteen and twenty &fen, attend , ' and er cot.unct 're. work hen wholly In the vend , of Turtle Crec and Mesh 'Creek, one include,. :tree amount o Mummy, and snow hnn•T rorIG nod reek work. At the %Mee nine proyoeno will he reCriv,d fo the Ortadomlloo nod hlttwit.r) ttbv [trench Rod Ron. to Blalntoltle two and three cognets nodes long, upti whlch tga nudge over the Conentsund Meer. The Clone and refit. will be ready tor egnogn anon October lot, at the EEfieecr's 'Mee. a, •Ille, at winch one the tine *lli r yrepnred for con tractors. Infortnnuon may hod cd the .i . t..trtat Englfeer on the hoe, or of 1,00 , th hit LLE . , nepogooetO_ At•Oninle Engineer, Blairevil . . IaILUE virturn..-2coo Ms !orate by scPII. 0 A FAIINE,STOCK At CO S . A.L rPETIII.7Ci kegs reined for rale by -- at' il ft A YARN E.03.01:11 k. CO t,„, AA'tunttifi—ANS—A eltniee lot tor rate b 11,13 STUART SILL tt tio mall lot of I ~yinddj2k,hthaf.otf,hhawail; he huo of N WIChEROIIANO3 epllCoe. Wood !lath va CiLdiAlefidEllOdila jam teed forna, by • JKIDDAC nep9.l 60 Wood at L'7lrea—.7o bit. for sel. upzt: J KIDD& C •