TflE ffIUsBUKBH GAZKITE. PUBLISHER.BY WHITE SDO PITTgBCROH Wednesday Momma, oor. a, ism. dibooiutio wmo iutx noai . .«»»>«"■> ww;uys». JOSHUA DUNOiN, Ol Buki Ceutf. _ Vos sunrroi ttiYtiiT. HEN 8 v W. 9NTDBR, Ol Other Ceioty. •O* «rawii lOBE P II IiKNOEKSON, « ' (X Washington Connty. &»Un«lontr. ABdWhi|Bomla«UoMfor .Miefkittf Coonty* ttn Tm*TT **CO» COKMMS, TiIOKIB fl. BOWK, sxceira araos, tbutt rail coinsh UABtUB DEBIT, , ot ranxnsß. \ foi tmura, / JAMES CAROTHEB3, f ' or vrumi. <• V©» AIIIULT, MORGAN ROBERTSON, Ptltsbargh. T-J. UIUHAM, Lower 8t Clair. R. C. WALKKR, 1 Elisabeth. JOHN M’CI.USKKY, Robinson. JAMKS FIFFB, Snowden. DUTtJCT ATTOXKXT, FRANCIS C. PLANEGIN, Pilubwgh. EUENEZER COYLES, Norih Fays Os. ' IVOtTOK, WM. FLINN, Lower Bt^Ciall. cocKTT.scavTTcs, D. N. COURFNVrV, Ohio. Mr. Clay pauedthrough Uoiootown, Mocday morning last, io good health and spirits, on hi* way to Ashland. _ ToettrWhlfß«*d«n. This it I ho last opportunity of retching the read era of our Weekly G*xeusbefbre the election day tbtll have pitted. Wo lake tho opportunity Of reminding ydjt of your duty to yourselves, your country, and ‘your party- We ahall not, at this late day, ester into any argument to convince you ol the importance ol the iatuea pending. We flitter oarrtlves (bit .we have dose (hit already, and that yon are fully convinced that Pencsylvs ' nitn ittereau, a* well u the good of the Whig ' party, require you to attend the poll*, and to spend one'day is promoting the success of your political principle*. The oyea of .the whole eooniry are upon this contest in Peowylvanl*. For almoat the first time is the history of our Slate, "have Pennsylvania ... Representative* been arrayed openly against lie principle of protection to American industry, and jisvo thus struck a deadly blow to Pennsylvania • interests. U Locofocoiim triumphs cow, it wi'l he said that Pennsylvania does not want protect lion—trial she lias succumbed to the influences ol Richmond and Charleston, and that she is willing ■ to sacrifice her iron and coal, and all her beat in* tercNs to tho demands of the Southern Loooloco Democrary. Thee, Whigs, prepare for the contest on ne: Totmiar. Gather up your more lukewarm neigh, bon aod toko them with you, and then iet the re* salt be what tt may, yon will have the proud coo* eciourcess of-having discharged a duty demand ed alike by good faith and patriotism. Biwsrt of Fraadi. Tae cccmy is on the alert, is untiring, and via dirtier. Bo on your guard. Believe no story irtßEpod up st this late a»ur. Reject all over turn :o* splitting tickets. Do your wbo ; e doty by voting lie whole tickel. Those who strike off the tr .e of say Whig, and especially those who vot>- >• t sdv one of the opposition, will repent it when . it i‘u> Isle. Look to year Tickets Wr j,*ve just learned that great numbers of tpuiiao* urketshave been circulated, la the Leg illative ticket the name of Mr. Walker has beeo stricken off some, and Mr Fiffe off others, aid J K M'orchead aohctituied. Eschew aU such lick, ot*. • Treat witn scorn all such frauds. Such unworthy ol honorable men. Lit the votr cxittre* of Vigilance aee that these spurious tickets ere kept off the Whig tables, and that no Wag voter is deceived by them. JiK-ricc Bbrumdks.—We understand that Jos- Im;,. itiirm-ide*, whose Indisposiuon has prevented him tr Jut taking hit test on the Bench of the Sa» prcinr tourt, during the present session ,h*s so far rocorertd that he will be able to be in Pittsburgh before : ite closo of the session. THE PRCITB OF LOCOFOCOISM. FACTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA VOTER?. Congress bis at length adjourned, and notbieg has been dene for the nafftrior and protlrale in terests of Pennsylvania—•nolh.og fir the improve taint of harbors— nothing, in a word, fur toy great Northern or Western interest'. At what door lies the lault? At ths Am tf tl» p*rty nf Ftnntjfloaius! This is a iruth which no Pennvylvjai* Locofoco Dimoeralean deny. ~We ch&lieagc them to tho denial. ‘The votes of Loco foci representatives, acting in accordance with the instructions of Looofoeo conventions, and echoing ttm .LaetJfbco press, ka*« prevented all redrew of our grievance*. On that party reel the odium' The following, from tha lbs way iu wh:cb baa cheated the people of their rights: “The co-opcration of the Northern and Western Locofuan with the Abstractionists sad Disunion ists, hat, in the first instance, deprived the eons* try of the amendments ao imperatively reqoired io the er.ctiog For thia the of Connecticut and Pennsylvania are responsible,— If tbe*c gentlemen had responded to the wishes and interests ol their constituents, tha tariff wonld have been amended* If Booth. Cleveland, and Waldo, of Connecticut; Mann, and Kou, of Pennsylvania, had not thought it ioex pedient to change the present tariff, the snfferjag interests of the Northern and middle States might have been efficiently relieved—and by legislation that wonld have inured to the benefit of the whole country. .Uni the cooperation of the Locofoco* with the Pltanionista and Abstractionists has produced other resnlu. It has defeated the rail road bills .demanded by the Western State*. It has defeat* ed the Harbor and River bill. For aeveral years the people of the lake* and Jsftbe Mississippi have been callicg -for iho improvement of their lake and river navigation. So decided has been the popular demand on thia bead, that Congress has repeatedly yielded to it, in apUe of Baltimore conventions, the dogmis'oi the let alone and do Doming schools, and the cherished doctrines o( the dtu of the distinguished Democrat* of Rich mood. Mr. Tyler vetoed, and Mr. Polk vetoed; and cow, when, for the first time for many years, wefcavc.a Whig Executive prepared to comply Vilb th.« wishc* or the people, the Locofoco cem m;t:ec in (be House, dnriog the session of nine (ooniha* cootinuicc?, omits to press the subject upon the House; and there ta a general coopers, lion of ;lh? Locofoco* of the Weal with the hair spliting political metaphysicians of the South, to deprive the Great West of this, almost the only demand that she makes upon the legislators of the Uaioa. The “noise nnd confusion* of the dose of the session have been as fatal to-tbo Locofoco* cf Michigan, liU nms. Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Pennsylvania—as far ai the Harbor and River bill is concerned— as they were to General Cass, at Cleveland, when they prevented him from ex* pressing bis seauroeott qu this very interesting question. Their yeas aod nays on the various propositions for mothering and defeating this bill, incbcete ‘the deposition' which breathes in the fsw wordr—hardiyfaere man a yea or nay—in whico thn-Genrml declined the invitation to be present at the Chicago convention. Tha West* ern people have been sold by their Locolbeo rep resentatives on this great subject. Property aod. - life - V *l' ■«. c™ - mennfwr with the Commander Forbes S' iho ■ lo'J »»i-w-’-r ,he Kijs, .od ' tbe result wtw die immediate departure of the vs*- *el for England- Freni iLelM* 1.0u.* F.ej b'.l crn. "* Important News from Deseret—now Utah Territory—Indian FI gbt—The Cal. lCriila Emigration' By the steamer KobL Fnltoa, from the Missouri river, yesterday, we received the Frontier Gv-ar. dtan Rxfre,o(the 11th. It snncuom ihe am* Val of the United Staten Mad from Sill Lake city, with dates 10 ihe 3J of August This mail arrv. ed cn the 12ih lost., in of Mr John Greene, Mr. G. had several muica stolen irom him by tfco Indians, just before he reached Fort Laramie, leaving him with oniv cue Purs-; and n heavy mail. No team could ire precured al F ,f? L»-ra* mie, as the troop*, stationed then; were me*- *"F preparations to leave rburtly lor ibe 3t»re». Hi? horse was worn dawn when he rot to fort K««r- oey, and liscrc he hired r. •« *>finr him 10 ihe Mifnonri fiver. Hu was nci-oojpanied by Mr. HolUdan, of VVcMon, ww <* r «P*c*' l in mercantile tiuainem at Sail Lake eilv the leUCrt and paper* tn lit- rrorn grmnu. ,We may cxpetrl tha.r. ;l a d.yur two, [a St. Louia.) The OuarJ'an pu’diahe* rt idler Trim Urtßhnm YoQQg, and other leader* o: las Chord', 2rdr.**s»* ed to Mr. Orson Hyoe. U i< dated oa ihc Wih jßly/snd reputed* that Sa't LsVv Osy liaa t.-en crowded with cm'tr-’-t'.'i ti.n'-j use So..i May. The leUer #ay»— The em: e v.r-r •■• ,:•* d which ws» vnfflf w so ianic- »or: ■* r >;■ latora to m l i Harvest «-numen<'- continued floor ta' b--r. *«• ••• • hundred. T:»' m tpring Wo* Itnuicnv. Trc- til -j :t."i of the fail grain ha« nroi'-.m-d *•'. t c".,.-... rot*. and the •price crop* In. k • r-.-nrfc-:. y w.-i: In voner. quenec of the pr- pt =oj t:>- o’ miov? on the roeun- UiO*. many 01-our' v-isv-tljwci! '.lu-.r banks oau«'og considers 1 d.scvv, •;o crops tV*. Ta« Jordan ws* rev r-l f'-et h than t been knowo before, and rir-tinvcd a treat portion «.f I the crops below tno brnis;/. Ti.o t ,r oi*r in er, Utah, and Tonic enu-pe* an- rer-orti-d to be excellent. Brother vnu U.s latriy vipiied Qa from San I’ete, tn lUl'ei ns account* oi r It: nuTiw:, ai.:i w -.n: . :t w:h iH.’ » •; oi ]»!•. wr> ; i.as S i- • r,* ■ 'f < M e-v « lr- \» .n "n ; ’h- Mow. S n*" • Vr !-T!''l- :'' r* |r the prospects lor a a shun us to harvest. Onr cel* ebrattooofthe 21tti v/astvrJl amended r.nd very interesting, the «;*' vai >i you \v II fioJ ; la the De*erct Nm It i« n potters! lime of health with the samt", acd nil/ t*l-n:v el bard work, uevery on** Uasli-cn solxjt tin: they can hardly pvt trat to ■•<»: ■>? sleep. You Speak aboni hnrrv mvi a: ii.«> • c--v Imi if yon were here, to set*, ar.d rt-*. f ± - lh»; hor dcn<, labor*, anii rr*poe?!b : l:t<<*«i, v.v.. -li p.re r,:rlr, berariy, and tnot’.ieT’t’in'v, rr.iticp, Hint'- ling, and thnnderu.s «>r '•* «>*. vvt w .old at lo.*; conctode that 11-tre wav no darker v cur (be goat from idleness. or ioo /mvi, j- ►.?!y->«sr w .:r-y for u-snt r! means and wortra-P, <•;* . ••i-..'*- '4 i. n i yet enclosed W<; t-nv.- • >*-:• •! a B-jjc t-iiop or. 1 t eTemple Srjaaf • -r J»: r !>lr> 4«.. l i.;uni: fur |te pablic v jrfc*; ?/h -p'o-ed j oar reach n place vrnnti ! o«Je>a-iry forthr- but l -:': ! have bad to mu!; 1 * ••■•ion W.il ..'.l in • I-;,- !-r,\V,e meoti upon ib«* [l-v.-rv. r;;.; l»—• ?i un' c ««• yet to gel our slort* b-: i-ti-ulsr» of •a lodiaa lisbt M V-* 1 .>- »>--t «*orb-* we»l of Bear rr»r nn -,h • Joa •. 'i'iti U-nn lodtan# burittil a X l o.!'f* -•( ;•»«<• rin-.Vf; Ij.lunn, &t Ibe plains naateJ —s-.ea in-fi and Mi ctftJrsd live ln»! av. i».-iy Imr ee«. W'li'-i* =l> ~i: ino o. i>t «pS.U, tho> k.-<*' n. in * ii-'T.c weru f.*r 1* f,“d-t -7-n i!t •• >u• a»-'- 0: s |ifr 1 1 >d« ii •- Ol the P'r'.-i. Cjipi. si.’.G'i'i'Sf vi r*) E ij neera I'.i tj < bsed i t* i'jrwvv i.-i W-* ■ of It Gr*?st Sti Lite. Tp- /V. Cspt. Si3n-h;i r v. men e wbicb Ij*vc rcn*’hcii ite his expedition :'id born : inhabitants of i!v v.*'.r?, be farther Iro.n tne i/ o u the President to I v-rY _• greatest eo«ne»7 f ar,iY- '\ . ror.t-T.s-r ftttitade the many of :cr-s.-; from tbo ciTTrsc* S:*0;o ;-U<-v. ‘ baa bean 6:atl.ou-;v o;!.ir.!. d iit m•• !■> ••■••• <» ol our duties; iu n;unvn:< - i s :r- k * - bioai , and .be s’.i v u, -.! i. .• ; sißlsocc ob'.ttined, Ir 'ni :tc.* r-m:P' ■'< |of • gentleman, vrc.l kaowa an a!• •• a.'« cate of yom doctr;:io->, a'.d n pm -ti .. 1* rl i ential memberofyour cjiunn;;. it*. 1 hi*? n ed it not improper to say tfciu much. nnMr.’.i.-.- aot an erroneous‘rrp*>* 0-1 rrvruta ready bur.uenvd \v. ■ : > nu:n utic c."••-•d r proseb.*’ lb C rd;.-r( i' ■ t»v ih. The r'. 'f* I works ktc jirarr-s in: v. “The wall* cl i:- Bio-ifc fif.* coiii.de-. Hoove L'v, rV* ... it,.., y c- M-a-.s Liviagctoa '»• K.nk-^. sad the brick are r. iw store house,and •'.nrc, Hw-.-rv fl.< floors arc beiuy p-«• r>» *i u the .t;-,-,- Ho«'■; bv. the heM <>' sUte is not* q i'*rv;i:£ at Lias, : tLr roof. The aqueduct to las Bi:a House is n*arly completed.” Tiey havo bad ho: v'V.hrr at sa:t Lake e;:y ►O. The Hums o-'toe fun Ju y, tnyr. “The Vsllev WMih. r ha- t-rtro very warm Ike past week. Mercers- at r.oon, > n ahnic.on Wed nesday, ICO drg. A 1 r .m , a pt-astct.tbiK!-. e storm passed over ihe pnrtt-iQ ct !*■« valley, s lew drop- sVl.r.B on the u;:v. Murcnr? fell to S 3 deg., but liumec'iiteiy roac The emigrants c-sminecced urnv.nsr m the Val* ley on the 20:b Mav, and tr.uu wn * cea ticoal rush. Tbe tniiiwa.* rarri.-ii fr.-m Ksscs- TiHe to Salt Dike City, ia -J day-, mutes sad horse* in goad coodu.'o.T. Potatoes wete dug in Salt Lake t.My. July Ith, j measuring six ineber ra cir’-uaforeti'-c. Carrots j bad been pulled mvcrurina s.s'rt.i ui rr.'-i ic length. On the 17ih ol June a hcr-.vy iru-t w.v experienced in the Vnllt-v, whtr'j tunny tender vegetables. Oathe r.igoi o! ti««;ll'U of Jana, considc-abh? rsm :«•*» in tfc Vul-ty. CcunUijiits. — Msnyofilie em-gran’* at'erapt ed to pass counterfeit cot. h: tbs Valley, winch tbe people there neither wish »o buy «r soil, etc! sdvtse them to keen tneir bo.-un out o r sic Lt. Also, bogus gold dost has been otTcrod, cuusirl.eir only of copper. Tbtf main CahOrma cjnixrctsm im" *.l through the Valley about tbe mid.il’. o TEtTJYrtrw, of July 1, mt 1 -c*n T dry ••■i ih--n s7l. “Two garden* were «>• •... flight by em'grsnt- rntt!-, w.-i Oar Marshal 'hr.i v the emigrant* to cams* fresn Cie c.ry ‘b-Tr by saving ttciriuoney and .caving the vrgets.ble* •o grow." Under the hetd of a - i ~i n!uck cumd*. which gailirmi almost in a mnmenl. di«ehurc*’«f -ik’lj nmn* , n»< quantities of raiu tfiat so s.iy n «iirc*?s-i.>ii of torrents poured down frt.m the he.tvensj'or iml: nn h<>ur. wonld afford an innoonr. Tn * “was auccecdetl by hail slon* wlurh came in “assort ed tires,” until they gradually reached Uie -ize of a moderate waluut. Down they milled, amid the emsbing of thunderbolt nmltlm roar of Urn breaking wlodow*. fnvhtning bi*a«i», und pehintt 1 poor mortals. \Vhew’ I*n<: Stu.ulrl have l* ru in our predicament to have n|ipreci.tt.-d the <*f 'he 'scene'— running altvr a ninawny h->r»o with u bug gy at his heel*. Uhe Migaei.m* mi mini had “m-v •' Dough when the big lull! sionr* tl-nl on the novstomoke lowmd* thr iib»-o wli-rc In- had re ceived beuer treatment.l iho lug hail >.'00.-- rniduiv one of those hut* and the rain drcio b i. .’ u« in (hi* skin. We cnioe off. however, will"'” 1 «iu; , *«rs are waking up. The cuv ha- rrsnlved r>i.*ce her self on the tin*.** of travel uinl f>y every ticable meant. She proposes a Kaitwav down *h.; Volley «>( ihc Allegheny river, from ih** New V«><-U U a<; 1-Jr;r |> n< i - way. Thre i- n charter in „ m ! u*r nal say* all that ir u-.inicd h. a _ ~ i, ( , MK .,, Book*and elect oHircn*. 7h - nnd, n -n\-. w-mld give New York a dtrrct and onrittmnm* ro..d n* S' Louts, and open to it the tntermr trade of -ti- ; rntit States of Qflio, Indiana. lllinoi*;tni(l Mi—cun Thismovcineul, ihe It-iihmure Sun *a\-*bovv« the great irnportance of pn-hlng lorward to 0.. m pleion the Bjltunoronud Oiuo }{iilr.ani t.» in- t Hoc river, and the propisted Ihank lioud fniin ' rrr'i-Ar laod westward down the Valley «.f the V* ne's:*** pheny to West Newton, at thr !tc:id«f .Sn-k Wi.n r Navignlioo, on tlitu aver, &:>on, at a private observatory at Markree L'a>t!e. Ireland, in the conlellation of Camdopar diM. about midnight, on the 9t)t instant The ob ■•crvai.on* give, at 13h. 4m. 325., Greenwich mean Comet’s right ascension Oh. Om. 51. 3s " north declination 53d. 29m. 225. The hourly motion in R. A. is 40 seconds of time increuMiig, and in declination about three minutes toward* the South. r Sir George Hamilton, the British Minister at Kiorcm-e. died in that city oo the 3d inst. KorfioTaaus, minister of Public Worship andtn »:ni< inm at Athens, has been shot The telegraph, ic di'paich announcing the fact does nol.howevtr, give uny particulars. General Haynau arrived .at Ostend on the morn* ing of the Sth instant, and took lodgingsattheHotel dc* Bamc*. The General, accompanied by his ft d* de ramp, departed the same evening for Aix In Cbupel.c. He was in ciliien’s dress and ap peared to l>e sufferinggreatly. A »iib«cnption has been opened at Chamberg to e-t-ci n monument to be surmounted with a bust of ‘‘General De*aix, on one of the squares of that p'.KOC. The i tjzeuc des Breslau announces the death of tne nclieM linker of Hungary, M. Wodjaner, a convened Jew, who leaves a fortune valued at i weuiy mi llions of florins—fifty millions of francs. Oa (h- *di instant, at five o’clock, on immense nuK ourtt- uveranied at the Hippodrome, lo see the reiHiou of M. Potevin oo an ass. The va»| ,uou of iti * Hippodrome was filled, and the np. prciu'L'--* to the barrier de I’Etoilc nod the Arc de Trmmpne, were covered with a crowd so dcure that for one hour not a vehicle could pass through die harriers. l:e wore the costume of Sancho Ponzn, was nioontvd on n superb black a». Above him,stand* in£ hi a «uial! cur was a companion representing Don i s *u sotu*. They were driven by a northeast wmd and alighted near the village of Orray, on tbo same plain where he descended on the preceding Sunday. Mr. Poitvein speedily packed op Lis hoi-, loon on a curt, rode h s n*« lo a neighboring bouse, and tl,in.-l with the same host who bed etiierlttiued hint on hi' former ascent. Tiie t'nrltst chief, Bulliardo, has at last been taken ai-d wa* immediately put to ddlth- He made • ,V'|>oru!e rcsistanue, killing two of bis adver- Tt>e health of the Queen of the Belgians gives the crenU-st uneasiness. Her disease i* an affection ill the i tit’M, of »uch unportauce as la require the SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE. '1 tic French ship Aigle, from Sumroatra to Mar* *eii‘e», wt* lost on the Zietxeraekn ccast, about t'.vi-r:v oiiti-* we«t of Si. Franci’s Bay, early in Jon- 'I lie Captain, seven of the crew, and the ,iijii p.i?vm'er, the Spanish Governor ol Manilla, wr«* ii.-owned. The survivor*, ten ui number'ltnd i.n.vij ut tue Cape of Good Hope Tt.o of the West, Captain Wetwter, from ; 15.ri.twiv tor Loudon, was wrecked m the same *' >r.n. and uu lactams coast—'all on board perish ed Thu Ind an was !ou on the passage for England u ftombay r>n lus 4:h of the C argadoa ■ et Uft'<->n. Owing to my being horled on ibe rocks iv the *-.irf twooriaree times, I Ins*.-my senses, an I w*« p«r:e< '-If uaronssioii* as to nhst occur* re 1 til. 1 found myself resting on a spar with a MXiior. I .uun.t the ahip bad gone to p eers, and t.vi: (ji’e of.-ur comrades had perished, water *ur round;,'* ■>< *n every direction, w.ih noicrg in vo-w out .-,n- or two email sand banka, ana loose a to;.* d n-mu.-c off. * ] K< ii'.ht w * bsd constructed s red* kind nf ryU.i n winch we slept, but a* lb? tide ebSed we g'-'juitr.t, and with »D<- exception o' our heads, we v’< -r* steeping io the water,' cold sail .<.t-.-i.-m 1 t ut *ull, comparatively epatkinc, W: r-ra*ii.<‘l on tbo raft iu this state twe days ii.i-i n shir, the sun scorching a* by day, and the •v ;tnwi;i* ui our being wet, making us dread* ft; <* ,•< 1,1 m ;-;ghu i • • me third dtv, haviog found a small ... jo ,«£ caws ot wine, a pie c of bad pule, •r,d ibi- ait nu- -r!:, we retched th' bree about unset and j .-.ore put car leet upon dry laid. We had -civ v-nt-.r. iiai-c, and then but sparingly. Thai We - vet fourteen days and flights, subttstirg on di and the wine anb beer we saved. S' • i drop of water was to Ibe had. Oj the 21) h ; c‘‘ A v saw a vessel lo tlie leeward of us, acd • , t-i oi tract Her attention by mesas of s ~- .. -nd i (&irt atl«rhe-J ; but she did not r r , .. i. . Tfe cell J»y, sbiut one hour t - - •*. 't:.- : nether ve**el hove in * gut abo ■< • -. **• ere tbcship of the previous evr« :i . > -n. We sgato hoisted our rgoal and >-i'. -e afmut the bank, to show there waro living c :.f::rr; cu i'. We thought she did not ace us, ftt:J i. r tJ;it:y our allowance of oat meal and ••- tij’. tL-*S, v*e laid down fop the nigbl'a reat.— in a time, however, we were alarmed by the iiaxiMi* of oir dog, and discovered, to our delight, a c ,o. ■” e of Brussels, toys . “Slii'-v l.iim- Philippe's dcaih, the journal* have been speaking o( the loriune which be has left, and it bu* U-u’i even said that ihe legacy duties wonld ani.vju; to some millions. ( Hifd the exaggeration which 1 *u.-|"*c!ed in these accounts i« greater than [b id sunfMsed. The landed property tielonging to tbe lot- Km? contain* about SG,UOO hectare* uhe li-cf.nrc i* nearly 2 I*2 English acres) thus divided: (.->.(,1.0 cotuprited m tbe dunuiioa made bv the King M [u- rl.’-ldrrn on August 7, IS3O, and of which ho ro-t -t mi h.m*elf the life interest; 17,000 belong mg to tue IC’iur himscil; and 28,000 bequeathed to ).mi. f.>r In* itfe only, by filadaine Adelaide, his s.-ii' . The grtw* revenue of this property, calm .’.-.1 on nn average of 10 year*, is 2,95t>.000f, r>,n. ININ tt has been smaller, and for 1801 will n », it is -upjxfcd, amount to more than UIK)i, I'. ii I’tiin all this it is necessary’ to deduct the ex peitM’s ■ f tase-, insurance, maoagemeot, agency, izv . amoimting to I,CU,OOOf. ’There, therefore, romaim-la revenue of which at 3 percent, Hrpresi-ul* a capital of nearly 711,000,0 CA. la this vi :nai ion I do not comprise non productive prop i-rty. .itrli u* chAtcoux, parks, andgardeos, which .t in‘.-t t><-ndmuied, ore not without importance. Tor ir.-iui’i'c. ih:* Park of Mooceanx, in tbe Fau )>iiviru d.i Uoulc, close to Pans u altogether unpro liu ii.ve. mid uomuins 18 hectares, worth, tayr, two in ,iioni. of (rune*; also the Park of Neuilly, coo iHimnc ne.irlv one htmdred and eighty six hectares, give- no revenue, yet, if sold in lout, ll would give nr :rn>i lonv milium- of franc*. I ought to men tion i‘i it i Iwvr m.'iuded in thi* statement the pro rvrtv o: ine Duke d'Amoale’s dooiAio of which the g-ren Man* Amelia tus the life use, and which g,ve« al. nil 1T7.00»f. la rm-. i>> i>e exact, I ought not to tmsi over in *iicr.c- ih- movable property of the King, consist ir,•• u rri.MU-r held in commun by him and Madame A ,l -li-id-. ur>mg from canal sharn*.and louiiiic<, w i,,.'ii'.vitu. ul Any exaggeration, ran*! be worth jo tX-tif u ic.ir; alMi Government securities belooa .Liin- Ph iippe himselfamounting to 100,000 f; „ \mr. incltnling 30,000 f. o year m the live p-r r*-i’ fur Hie ohnp-1* of Dreux and Neuilly. But iSi- .mi iiu.il. m brilliant in appearance, i* consid ern'-l'. Uiiiiioi'hrd by the enormous debts conlraci • .1 -■ ii< -i rx.-m-ively lor the work* undertaken in V.T'it: 1 ••• uni in the Iloysl palaces. The names nf Hi. i-*-r-ui r- <1 Louis Philippe are uow known; tin- in- M M ith' Oj Sunday he made so ascent w .rN M- “ 11 -'*b< Cremorfle” ou (he back of a po* n . f.Tin the U.ppOdmme of t'lucenncs, at Bor- I' vs* tou fi'sttime that Mr Gale hadev* cr mr.:i-i Mi-h an asceii«ioa, sod his pony had oa jv P > r ir ,1 4 v* t-iore been broken in. At first (he ; 1.. d(l ;iii4i d.»p!«yeU great rrpngoance at being •iiie.l Iroin dm* fco', but he gradually got accos totred tu "ud on Sunday allowed hitmetf to be , rrnuil ofl by the ba'looo with the greatest com {.o-urc. A* tm-rc was some delay in filling the Llioon with gas, the pony, gaily saddled tod bri« (iu-d.wr.* pnnxted ir"Qiiu the Hippodrome, and WAS regarded with extrxordinary cariosity by the spectators. An immenso multitude assembled to «ee the affcent. Tbe local jonrsafs say (hat the town Wes cnmplctclv desrrted, and that ihe arfja cent vlii.*ge-‘i sent their contingents. When Mr. Gale vos iccn to ascend rapidly into (he air, sast ml oq hi* p'.’iiv, with the brnle in ono hand and sAi-j'ing the public with tbe other, there was a sort or-fih'ir'der of fetr in the vast multitude. Tn>-(o:iywat perfectly calm, with hi* leg* h-tc/mg - i J hi* neck bent; bat he made do movi n-r-H. Tr.e descent of Mr. Gale, which look place « s-'on -••!«!.<* from Bordeanx, proved fetal to h>- n . t v hen the horse bad beeo released from its *br.K<, tiv: p-a-ins* who held the ropes of (he bal* U>a misuodertttnding the direction* given by the cepmaut. l-t go, o-d the balleoo stilt having euffi. went es* in .1 to give an ascensional fared, after (7-mq me weight oftbe hone, rose suddenly, and the a < ti -r. wn"-h neld by a tree, being loosened " v tJI .. mouoo.the shook npaet the car >,ir. t-riu, bowever, dang to the ropes, s&d was loMiir.u.i ty r.ble m pull the string of the valve, (o cm*-' n ferthurcsoapo ofihe gas. The ascent of ho l-*iir«ui was then checked, and it was tbougbl in consequence, at Bordeaux, that be had sue* cccdcii in climbing up iato iho car. This, how- was li„t .r.«* .-*s- £. Oir DrXI day the icon was d present, 63 in uumber, were addressed try Count Reventlow, one of tbe Sttttbaltervcbafl, in the following speech by breatb ing confidence and defiance. The Hamburgh Borsehalie ol the 10th contains Ihe following:— “Kiel SepL 8- “To day three nr onn have taken place Bear Snderstapel. Bi»-cfcf nderf »:>.hio<-nt of the 1 lib ha'tilion and the first Jagercjrps.wr!.-- a'.ta-kcd by ■ Danish battal ion, bnt wbica they he*', buck. The Daoea bevr b-cn compelled to leave all tbeir killed and wuncvd behind, together with 25 prlrosers. <\i cir aide are nuoibered three killed and about seventeen wounded, among the latter Captain tfti-ride', one of the Ist Jagers. Of the reruli of ihe i.flbir at llrcok-ndorf nothing baa been known frr c irtafoty. Near AltenhotT, cIom? jo Eckcraftirde, a party of our troopa have been firing agamwt some Danish gunbeals. Noth ing of important'** c-iu tl have been expected, from th'a affair, aa our tro v* q nd the gunboata fire pas sed our position .*.r. 1 <:id r.o harm. The Hamburgh Fr;ce Presae has tbe following from Alton#:— Alton#, Sept. 9. *‘Yrft‘efday an s-i-cn rr,oreorlc*B severe occur red on the who)- i f Mir l.n« a- In the centre our troops, advanced bv wav of Breckcodorf, aatar, as Jcgel, wttboui any apecial result. Our right wing, in the Eas 1 , C".>u tbo enemy under their guo« at Ecke*n‘cr l. fi t- left wing composed ofibe Ist Jaser errp*. the bih and 11th battalions, was driven back near SufcrMspel by tbe Dmca, having about six halt- cii • who them. On this point beieg reinforerd id io retire before our troopa followed a* far h* Schwabsl-dl, about a mile (German) irom ti.o position. N ncteen Danish priM.ners have be-n )>ro'ii;ht into Rrodaburgb,- Sceth bss been o*'' iip<-d nttrlroopv BY AUTHORITY. PUBLIC ACTS Pasted during U>r First S'.uwnqf the Thirty First iPi r.rjf -No, 31 | AN ACT to uutn• *- ■'«' Secretary of the Trcn »ury to perm.t • ««c * irmn the Rnit*h North American l’r«. , • i.. i.uie and unhide at such place* in u»v • : v ihe laiier ►hall be satisfied that similar pr vi i.r- > xk iidrd lo ve*rei*of ibe Caned State* m if- >•< <»iiie% heremofter mention ed, i.-» liercbv no 1 hix’irMi tinder such regulations as lie may prescrib- '<* protect the revenue frwn Jraihl. it* periin' vr,--u tatten wuh the producis of Curutla. New *3/u. *..iU.; ,>! *my port or place wi.'bin any c;illec:»ni irir: .1 the Cnned Slates which : be may dr«<>:nni.-: ;.i«l it nuy anch vessel cn'enng a purl or pLt-e* «-.< tle*icualrd, to Isde or uu'.nde, *lu.ll neglect o' ret prerer I cj l<\ tbr Sr ere wry "■ 'he Ticasu rj, nmh vr*-eip a-Cii.e mvuer or owners andujdv ler thereof. *in*:. be »üb]--i n*the nuns penalutu as it an nuuiii'iiv nnd-r tin* net had been granted ti> la'te of nnirt.lt! 11l * m«--»*ii*e tv t'-immifonal of the Cni .t/4 . v 'j,<iin if America sit T■» fir's be nd.det to ibe I• -ir ctnriiiissarir* Of *ub ,r 1 -im < I C'.ip’aii), 10 tie taken from He it rnaetr.l te-'vt.taiitts ► U h.,*.r,.cr dep *i-iet t-e wiy l*r • u.en from ibe capUm ornii!)or*ot l*.e vt.d *im>l be allowed Uu pav and h u <*' :tx\ AN ACT prov t .r ...r oiftminalmn andaettb meat ol cla.iu* uiud ai ihe Sic. Marie, : M-eit.gan l.e tt »«.s-v- >’ .rsirtnfJr>i. 3i at i'.»- ir«i*ter and receiver of 1 tie iJiitl iit lit- >m : Su- Mane be, aofl they are licit by. atn:»*<: iz - J m exaiume and report upon claims to lo:* ui M.e .'rrii Ste. Marie, m towtiar.ip forty seven ik-.-:*,. < 1 **iie ea*t and oflO We*»i iu Michieun, af<-. . 1; ,r.-r ’n the pravisioa* herein after etminired ard ’,m •iui;t to such instrurlinus a* tn?,v ba 5 .veil t'\ um l.'oiini)i«*ioaer oftaeGen em; L»«d (*!ice -- r :«i' f :~a'»ier itntf receiver "1 ft :srgi. *nie.<>l th< ilie rile .Mftrit air'l it «ti >il tw ihe >: ■/ .'I ti.e Sreretary of Wur lo dirert the proper m etGrer, on the application ot the rttu>eter m. t n ver. '<.• designate, or cause to he ut- >i ihe trap aforesaid, the p.n>i t’oit anti the extern • i i->t« neces-ary for military purjMwe*, a« ni-o t:,* j~t on nod the extent of any other .«.t or lot«, wtt urpo»e» ar,t ih» pcstuon ond extent ot* the Indian Agsuey tr.u t, and ot ute Indian re serve. Hsu 3. And e* >1 /.ink »r rnattdi x That in the case of any per*nn or p-rsm*. or the legs! repre* sen otlvcs ot onv p«-t*.i>R or prrsons, who are tbe primal boua fcdv .'-.ai"ja*it: p under tbe or goal c'aims which a.--- tm-reti m l«ofc number saven of the rerort «l the B mrd of Gommutsiore/a. un der the act O' Co.-gr-** no,•'roved twenty first P*b rusry. p'gntc> :i sunr'i-ru a'.d twenty three, entitled “An act to revise atd oontinne to lorco certain acta far the adjuMu>.*ct of Dnd rlsitca m the Ter* ritory of Micb'xxu," it tuawtul lor toch persQQ, w ihin on • year frpa the pissage of this set, to proent s j"-! .'* nonce in wri'ing to the register and rtrciver, retting forth tbe nature of hi* claim, with ihe uont aod depth necesrary to embrace his. retUi.-raeci and improvementa, and its position and limit* l , a* accurately as practicable, od the public survey?; al*u the length ol Ume it bat bpBD settled by the claimant, and the rati* uiaicd val-c at ttic um-bi* right ortipntled, and the eatunaied value ct ‘Nr pn-»-nt time, exclusive of improvement*; nnd it sbcl. be U.o duty cf the register and recvctf>-r i> rcuctvc and consider tea* . bmosy which may pr-n-iird ia ee. b case, att to call for such luritc, :.->t mony as they may deem r.eev*s*ry. in <--«!rr i< enable them to de leri&ine Ibe precise naiu'- of cseh nlslrn or title, ami asc-rtnio order wumn the same nrigioa'ed, ■rd to fix It* porinon nmi i x'.cnt on the public su-veys, and its prefvr.i value, cxs'osive of its provemetit*; nod alsf* n-c- *isin tbe valne of the rmorovements, ted hinhrr ti. ascertain wbttber it Interferes wi'h any « claim, and Ibe ex tent of, and nature o', Mich interference; and. for the purposes aforesaid, if* n-vister Afid receiver are hereby an'bnrzed cf-h to administer oaths, or affirmations, end it shall also be the doty of those officers to rccoid ail noitce* and testimony in anpport of eo'd* c •m.; a-id (or ndmiltiatoring their oaths, Ihcv »h*.l ti- slfowed a fee of twelve and a ball cent*, and a likn sum for every bon dred words of textlraony which they may record, to be paid by Ibe clnimalttH, and equally divided belwfen too offi.-'-r* i-fo.-i-.-iid. rise 4. And Lr ■( /.oiArf That, in the cisnofanyN i;<* ti-x- dANns.it wr.o has nu ngbt ondsr on ong ,•»*■ c'ann. entered in lh^aforesaid bNok number r-*-rn, l*-u who, ou tic first day of J-nuary, in the u-*r r-f our Lard eighteen hun dred attd forty nice hed reduced a lot into pos s-st'on, aud a an S'-'iial nnd bnn« fido settler thtreon, or o- cu(>nnt ihi r.-nt, it shall and may be lawful ;or him to li e a »ravrn notice,stating bow long ho hss been i-i the actnol possession of the lot, the netura of nia unprnvrmcnls, the extent of front and dep’ft rtr;i;i«iie lo embrace his actual s' tt.'emeni anil impravi-oveta, the estimated vnl* u« of the lot nt thr: time «>' tue ft’Uleraent, and Us present value, cxc'u-i ve.nl improvements, as also tbo value of such, improvements, and also denigt Dating, a« ro’ursic-ly s* practicable, its position npon the public survrv*; * n( ] !( ,fj a || tP( j mo y be lawful for tJie aforc-atd • fTiccrs, ebto, to take all necessary tettftuony IntbU l-U*s or cases in like manner, and pertonu MmiUr Jui es as required id the for. going scciiun, snd io receive aqv noire and evidence of any on->?ion*ry claim from an* . party an* or z-.i io set, I'otb as to tbe neturo and ex •u> ihe mu.<■ ■, nuii me iround* on which u m*v t e rn ir . qoiti-ble conatd-raiinn. Sf.c. 3 Amt U lII.' ■' rn,tried, Thnt it shall al«o Ik* the duly »( iliti l.iml oificer* lo examine nnd arrange me ounce- »<.d i—ninony in all oases filed under tins tret; ii ml tic- imm* contemplated by the third section, wiodi Uicy may confirm, aball be placed in ulistr.ici A, lu*( das*, nnd tbnae under that section which mny bn rejected hy them, shall be placed m i»!.-»trn«ri A, second cluss; dnd in all coses coiiicmplnleil by the fourth sectioo of this act, the cimfiniinlu.n ol die commissioned shall be placed in altMnw-i II lir-i clu.-s, and their rejections inabstmet B. *co<.ntimn;ed acuta! value, and the assessment therein of the »mn which, in (heir judg ment should bo paid fur the saom to tho Govern ment. i Ssc. 7. i And I* iifi'nher rnottrd, Thai tie sur veyor general at Detroit, on being notified of the completion by tho la&d officers of (be tforessid abstracts ilod msp, shall de iq»c lota, streets, svecoes, public bqoares, pal having regard u the lot* tad streets tin ndy actually surveyed, existing or established, ini', having regard, also, to ibe existing limit* and «x tnl ol lb© luis, and (o the existing limit* and ex »-nt of tbe lot* covered by the claims which •hi n bare been adjudicated by the register tod re> l iver ; and after such surveys shall have been c : npfoled. the aforesaid deputy shall prepare t - p.,t • xbib ting, in connection with tbe lines of the p>ibitc surveys, the exterior lioes of tbe wbo'e v.'lrge, also !he sqaares, individual lots, and tbe pub;..-; lots, and also the out loir, designating the Lo-s reserved for military or otoer purposes, at* cercog to the extent and limits of tbe same, as fired by th" proper military officers, pursuant to the requirement of the aec-ord teclion ofthiaact,snd - ajvc lining the name o( each claimant of the Indl- ' vuluai lot, and whether confirmed or rejected, the mm assessed by the register and reenter as a paymect which should be made in each case by tbc party, and alsb designating the vacant in lota and on: lots, the farmer ol which shall be anb di vided idio lots not to exceed each a quarter of m acre, and the latter not to exceed two acres estib ; and it shall be the duty of ibe said deputy, from the best information he cao obtain, and after con* fereitcc w.'h the land officers, to specif/ on tbe eurvev of each vacant lot, the actual present estimated value, and it shall be Ibe duty of tbe aforesaid deputy to return to the register and rt« ceiver their abstracts.ond map, sod to submit to (brm his plat of tfie actual surveys, and if they shall be satisfied that it is jo accordance with their at judications, they shall append a certificate to that effect, and the aa : d deputy shall (ben transmit tho said plat with the field r.otes to tbe sorveyor grncral at D-troit for examination of tho wort, *n i if that officer ehstl find it faithfully and props orly executed, be shall allow the said deputy a per diem of five dollars for every day acto&lly and necessarily engaged in the preliminary rxsmioa tion and surveys, and in the construction of the pla>, ard shall al«o pay oM recessarv expenses. Sr r. 8. JLudbtu further tnaeltd, That it shall be the duty cf the surveyor general, upon the ap, provul of the plat, or actual surrey by his deputy, to return the said plat to the register mid receiver, who shall thereupon transmit tbe same, with their maps, nod record of testimony, to the Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office', whose decision in every rase shall be final, and binding upon tho panies and the Government, and wbu shall have power either to affirm, modify, or re verse the decifious of the register and to authorize them to grant a certificate upou the cash payment to the receiver, of what may be de termned to be n lair assessment on the lot confirm- , ed; mid upon such payment being (pade, and the return of the certificate to the General Land Office, a patent shall issue. AiqJ tho said register and re ceiver shall each receive, from tbe proceeds of such sales, the sunt of five dollar* for every claim examined and adjudicated by them under this act. Skc it And uit farther enacted. That it shall and may be lawful for the cotnmustoaer to order into market after public notice of at least two months, all vacunt lots, or lots to which a claim may be rejected, and lo sell the same for cash to the highest bidder; subject to a minimum cf two thirds of their estimated value; and upon such sale* heiug made, and proper returns reported to the (Central Land Office, the commissioner, il the. pro* Mx?dmss are found regular, shall be autborixed to esue patents. Sfc Iff And b* it farther unacted, That ■'ler all llio claims shall have been adjudicated, anrvev- . ed. and the vacant lots -old, it shall bethedoty of PHW AtiFl M*RirPT the proper accounting officers of the treasury to a*- ralUAUt«LrnlA ®AhttL f. certain the not amount of -ales, afier deducting all I _ rHlLaOttfSla, Oct. 1. expense* incident to the execution of this net, and Flour—The market continue* dull. A nie of •ueb amount rhill be paid over by the Secretary of b L export at sBif per biL but aofito bolder* ■he Treasury in the trustees, or other constituted wu > not tccep' this puoe. Site* la lots to the authentic-, of Ssuit Ste. Marie, to be expended by tra ie ut 84 871 (350 per bot. for comtnoa and *■ od them in the improvements of the street* aod erec* hr* ids,ss tor ae'ett and extrasOd 56&'7 tion of public buildings. j f t fauey Oaio and New York. Approved, September 26, 1850 | Kye fc'looi—Sales 2UO bbl* at a trifle less thi (PtTBLIC —No. 40 J AN ACT tD re.Uiei the miu'mon price of the mineral Isnds in me Lsbe Superior district in Michigan, and m the Chippewa district In Wia cousin. it* it en ;c*J fa ths Stn-iUi anA Houst'f Eepre* j itmi'Utrti r lease* and permits, and no lea*, aSall not-be considered a» impaired by tbia act ; hut »a:d le»Scea, oceupauts, and jxjrtn'l'eeo. »h»:l i»e autJ*"»f.aed to cuter me land coveted by Ihorir Icaaea, occupancy, tod permits, respectively; aa ibemn provided, at the mtuiiaom pnee hied by *. ns act. ifLc '2. And be u furtbsi eruieitd, That the hold' er ci \ le.iae or permit covering cooro thta one fait taction of tne mineral land a, aa aforrsaid, tball be ''(Uitlcd. on (he surrender or anablrocot of said •ea*a or permit nt the proper land ofliie, to par* chase, if he shall r lect to do »o, o :e fuli section, and (do more of tfcc lane covered by *»id leaae nr at a minimum pnee of ivo dollar* and Sf* ty cants per arte. Approved, September 56 IS.'O. [PtrsilC'—No. 41 ) AN ACT to provide lor cartyirg into execution, ia further part,'.he tiveifh arMcle rf the treaty w th >1 x cr. «• ir. at 'Jja* l ,|ut>i H d-’ro Fmj VitUJ. the >lll4, 1,1 li.ite mU.ionW DuuJrcii and nvj inouaand dollar* be. nod (be same is hereby, appropriated out of a tty tnonty m (be treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of the instalment and interest which wi'l fall d'le on the thirt:eth ol May, eighteen hundred tad fifty one, und-r the twelfth article or tbo trea ty between the Un ted States and Mexico, made and conclndej at trtxadalupe Hidalgo, on the 10- cood of February, eighteen bandred and forty eight; Approved S*pt. 23. ISM. f _ ll». MJt—No. I*l A UESOLU7 lON to amend a revolution approved cu/tne irutb ul Amrti*i, eighteen hundred and fif tv one, relative !»■ the payment of dividends or mleroi »*i wur bounty scrip. /.V'u/rW If tkt Srnt:s and Houam , 1850. I i | Public No. 10.} A RESOLUTION retailor to toe publication o( the Law* of the United State*. EttolveJ, by ths St nata and House cf Repre sentatives rf the United States of Amenta, tn Congrrss smiW, That the Secretary of Buie be avinorixed and directed to contract with Lillie and Brown l • furnish Ibetr annual Statutes at Largo, prided in conformity with the plan adopt ed by Congress io eighteen hoodred and forty flvu, instead of the addition oaoally iatned by <>ia order, ooder the act of Congress of April ■weatielh, eighteen hundred and eighteen, rod which conforms to an edition of lho,Liws new oat of aee. Approved September 26, 1850. AROTHBR TOTK ON TUB TaBIFP. Worse and Worse. Loc<>rocot*v and Flies Tcaor Tb i»-mpbant Again. ALrn Traitors to Pennsylvania lnt^etts. On Tuerdav last, in the of dtepreaenta* liver, Mr. Atbmun, cf Massachusetts, called up ike Tenir Qucrtoo, and alter noma ditcoiaion, Mr. Gncooil. ol'Ncw York, oobmiued an amend* meot in the Civil ord Diplomatic Bill from the Senate providing fur a u increase cf duties on Can), Iroi, 5c0., similar, in many respects, to the propo* silion voted down last week. Mr. McCirrnoud rose to a point of order, con* trading that the proposition was not relative and germain. The Speaker aottained the points and ruled the .proposition cut of order. Mr. Ashoiun appealed from the decision of the c'noif. Mr. Thompson,of Mira., moved to lay the ap peal on the table, and 'he motion was earned— yens 101; tay* 85, Thin vote, of course, cut nfT the amendment in creasing the prereni roiea of duties. The lolJsw-np in an analyma of the vote: FOR PROTECTION. Wing nod Fr».o Sonera .62 IjOi'-nfocos or |y S’! Ilcbh.n*. "f Pi. nml ll.uy. »1 Wl«c<>oiin. AGAINST PROTECTION. .97 ’ 1' Wh.va, (Snitdern ) on-v 4 UJ'Oitlt/ one Loe-fora from Ptnusyleama voted tn favor of Protmton: Mr. Bobbins, ol Philadel ph'» county. E7* Win. S. Strong, of Berks!'! M M Dimmick, of Wayne, Job Maun, of Bedford, James McLanahao, ol Franklin, James Hots, of Bucks, Voted agait.it increasing duties. Messrs. Thomp son rod Gilmore, who voted bcloro with the friends of Protection, dodged the question; acd Strong, of Berks, voted this time with the Traitors Every Wb'g from Pennsylvania was at his post and veted tn favor of Protection to Amertcaj la dartry. ■ Mr. Doty of Wisconsin, who voted with the Wnigs in favor of (ho Protective Policy, has been thrown overboard by bis party at home, and they have given the nomination to another. Mr. Doty fan since been announced as an independentcan* didate, and (be Whigs wilt support him forre*eleo t on. This is right—-meo who stand up for the In* jerests of the country against party, ought to be sustained by the people.— Mmer'e Journal. improreneate in Dsattitryi ; DR. 0.0. STEARNS, late oi Boston, is prepared to manufacture and set Block Txns in who!* and parts of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Flaxes.— ToontAcus cnatm in nvs iukutzs, where the sarva ty sjpoicd. Office and residence next door to the iltF . of* office, Fourth street, Pittsbareh. 7 JUrxx TO—J. D. hPFaddsn.F. fl.Bnwa, jU' t Si' M ABNETIC TELEB RATE AkPuftVgD A TELKOftaPBKO r, O TbE PITTSBURGH DALLY GAZETTE THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. CIiICISSATt, Oct 1. The House of Bishops are in secret aeaeion. It is understood that the <•»«* 0 f Bishop Ooderdoak is uo-ler discussion. The Convection assembles to morrow. A large number of delegtnesare present. Wasbingtos, October 1. 1 11* contradicted that Governor Vance has been tei deted the appointment of United States Treasu rcr The office bsa been offered to Hon. Mr. Sloan, ot Ohio, formerly Secretary of Stale under Gov. Corwin. It l» eatd that Mr. Thompson will not accept the Secretaryship in the Land Office; and that Nathan w. migrant will receive a belter appointment than the om- U*t. rr i THE MOSQUITO QUESTION, flee. -J WasatßGTOtt, Oct. 1. Mr. Webster having sent a special Agent to Nl caiagua, further action on the Mosquito question! is postponed till be reports. j A special agent will be sent to open diplomatic relations with the Dominicans of Hayti. ’ I Important results are expected from both the above tm-Mons. i Among,the acta passed by the late Congress, is tie Ca'ildrma bill, makiug six ports of entry. Tpe Collectors are appointed and confirmed—James Coijcr was rejected as Collector of San Fmnciscv, sin! Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, substituted ia l is piece. H. B Robinson was appointed for Sacii inento; Dr. Wellhai, lor Stockton, and Mr. Gall i* gb'-r for Bentcio sod Valesco. The land title bill, and the gold mine bill are pi st poned. This will leave the California tax of & 0 per month on foreigners, in fall force till nextaet sn>:i of Congress. onr —Tie market is somewhat easier, parti cn lany far Western description*.. Tee demand i* mainly lor inferior, for export, common and straignl B'aie are eelliog a' St 50354 56 oer t bl. Corn—The market opens heavy at 65 l-2adGc,— for mixed. * Provisions—Pork is ■firm, with a small demand at timer prices. Lard continues in good request, witnan upward tendency in prices. Luifeed Oil—The market is firmer with rales at 72a 72 l-2c. per gatlon, which is an advance. Lead—American is selling ai S4ti 1-2, at private sale. [tvxxinu bsfort.] Nrw You, OcL 1. Flour —The market is steady, but inactive.— Sales 13J.00 bbls. at former prices. Groin—Sales of 13,000 bu. .Cora at 65 cents for mixed. Mess Hork—bales at $00,5Qa510,62 1-2 per bbl. Groceries—There is a fair business doinj; in cof fee ai l-2 for Kao. Sugar and molasses are steady. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltiuoks, Oct. 1. Flour—Sale* of City mills at $4,64 3 4. Gram—bales prims Red Wheat l?<0al05, and of While at lOdallOc per bu. Sales cf White Corn al ASis3e, and ol Yellow at 60a62c perba. WHOLESALE _FALL GOODS. A. A. MASON 8b CO, C-* 4b 04 nAUKkT SV., r.mscua, Ft., WOULD solicit the alten'ioa of Uerchaa li from all sections of the country, lo 'heir iaunease Ptoc k ai New Pall Good*, comprising the targe si and aion complete assortment is tho western country, COQ*i*Ußg of S7i rases best styles Prints; 40 do Imported *6d American Giag')am»: ns do Alpaeeas, Parmmatus, aad AI etiuo. 37 do Cashmeres and De Lain*; LANIiLT’5 —1 case on consignment for tale by -iJ °*t JJT R FLQYP POWDER— 135 ke«JiljiUa* Pondr >r, for by ocl ~~~ **iHR FLOYD bxs Scaled Ilerrir c, for sale by J A R FLOYD BAtJS— 75 tlox Twitted Tow Bag*, for tale by* J&nPLOYD lAIID OIL—IO brl* for tale by . '/ i „ i BOHOO'NMAKBtt * CO j .«» sri woa£m j 11NPKKU OIL-13 brla pore, (or sale by / J oc'i _ J get/ OuNMAKER & CO/ PUTTY fc PUTTY KNIVF u f or , B ia by ** ' cc* J Sf ;HOONMAKER A CO VENETIAN RBI)—20 bf ,« Korliib, for aale by ' o-"i J cjCUOU.N MAKER A CO CtIIUCIBLES— 600 Divjn’» beit Blaok Lead Cl a t rtble*, aborted au'jr, for tale by r»c* J BCHOONMAKKW A CC« REFINED BGRAX--3 caacajaat reo’d by . > oo'J J BCHOON MAKER fc CO CIASTOB. \HL—6 brl* for *aln by ' / ocH J 6CHOONMAKK Rt CO VEW r .4OVEL, MY T. 6. ARTHUR.—Hue Orphan •La Ch/ulren; a tale of Crealty and Opprcf tion, la the UUa of a new prize tale by T. 8. Arthur, jit u aaid to be thy author* beat production, for *ate- at Holatea Literary Derot.Thlfd etreet, oppotite the Poat Office; •l*o, the Monk Knight of 8b John, by Ala/ or Richard* ton, and LAtctt’a Luring Age No TO. - ocl JUST received from PhUhpavtUo Factory, 140 yarda Wagon Cover Oil Cloth, a'good article, for tale oy J AHPHILUFS ocl ’ 7AO Wood at rpAH j*AUMNS—I terj heavy !arta v Tarpasll&»,ol JL th t Ue»t quality of Indj a Hoober, on-, band and for »alob y (oo 1) , i k H L* .HD OIL—1« MU fio I, tsnding and r forsale by eel JAMES PALZELL COD FISH—3 casks-reo’g per canal, f. « sale by < oel ■ JAMES DALEELL T/V AVI f i'(SOPPEW?iELD—No. 17 ofUu V foassasong liJ\ tor*,, byDtekens; end Blackwood forSeptcm* ‘>cr, h«* been received at Holmes’ literary Or pot, Tnird M reet,oppe*iti» ibe PostOffioe; alto* Holdea’a Dollar | lagtztae forOetober, and International Mis cellany . No :j. *ep3o Airj/ 4UOW o LAMS—IOOO boxes as tonal size*, for YV /saloby '» F VON UONNHOa3rjACO C" * < MDiM"Ctt^^E =r »a - boi««rreceHrtni'ffa'B the c , mu I™ i. ( .» CrGAR AHOLABSKS-3n hhdl N.fl. Fagar; V , • xAbhdaß. H.Mei*a?e»,6r sale low,toelose eonslcnmenubv *JAMEB PALZ C LL F 1 Fatnlhr Flour rer’d br __!!?* _S A W HARBAUGH CREAM CHEESE—CTbx* Rowe’s best qtjality, just *««ved aad tor sale by , -2?*® 8 A W HARBAVGH OtTORCHINGS lb casks in store and for oale bv ‘2.?'?“ SAW HAROAW.H LIFE IHBDBAIOK. 4- Flmmajr, Jr., til'hum** Co. of Philo. ,i;7! n OrtKal!,iS3.~ T “ d “T \|Vf? re **«f the benefit of debtor* 1 *" cluldieo > creditors the lives of their The whole profits of tbo Company an divided amoag the holders of Life Policies. * 1 * The dividends of the past two years have been elsh ty per reny each year * . Je« O. K. OHABBBBLISH Comer of Market and Third streets. T3F. course oflnstmcUoa In this Institution, em braces Book Keeping, Commercial Coaptnaiion. Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial I-aw.andln faet every braneb pertaining to a finished mercantile education. John Fleming, Esq, anthar of the Nations! Book Keeping, principal lecturer and teacher of Book Keeping. ; Ladies and gentlemen wishing to improve their Pe> man-hip, ean call ai the College at any hour dnr jpg tbi day or evening. tfV ji TUITION ON THE PIANO. MISS FITZGERALD, lateof Dublin, Ireland, rcspeclfaliy Informs the tin habitants of Pittsborghihatshe It now VV » l ""prepared to give Instruction on the Piano. Having had long experience in teaching, she is confident of giving enttte satisfaction, N B— I Terms very moderate. iimncß. Mrs. J Doolan, Allegheny | Henry Kleber. Pliubntgh Rev. J B Lyman,Pitu’gh | Dr. D. H. Riddle, do.*. eoltdeodSi* SUGAR CORED HAMS-30 eaik* virioo* braid*, Ju»t received, «nd for t&ie by I «fD.Tft S&WHARBAUGH BUTTER— 10 kef* in flora end fat file ►*- icp-TO 8 fcWHi 'TCfdl I 8 p be ro. re i • Bi Linseed oil—sj bris pare, j»»t recM for sale by j b oanfirld CLOVEE SEED—B biU in tifira Slid fcx sale by FIELDS 1 U..KB 11 ADEL’S SHAVING CRf AM—Wbcr« i« ♦1 the man who doe* not appreciate thfe luxury of an e*«y share? If any there be, we do net address oar* selves to him. Bat u> mil other* we say, if yon with to render shaving a pleasure,purehnse a box of Joist Haael’i Alroona Pistachio or, Ambrosial Slaving Creams. It la utterly impossible te find words to de scribe the feelings of a person who hat been uted to Shaviwg with ordinhnr soap,apon making trial of this for the fin: time. It f> a combination of wonder, ad* miration, and pleasure. JULES HAUKLtS SHAVING CREAM laexceed. Ingly emollient; rendering the stillest and most wiry bear! toft and pliable, ptpdneingan admirable lather, and by *.ts extremely mild nature allaying all trrlta* lion, and preventing that itnpleatam and stiff feeling of the skin which is to often experienced alter *hav* ing. Gentlemen using Jnlcs HanePa Sharing Cream may face thwcoirfesi and most piercing winds la* mediately alter its use, without ttye skin becoming chopped. And tboie wao onco use it, we can safely ! tay wil) never me any other. 1 ! One great advantage, which wilt be especially ip* ! predated by these who wear whiskers, is the fa t that i t will not .discolor t! e beard, wl.lc h most soaps will do, rising a sandy or rnsty npp*-aranee to the edge ortho whiskers. Joles llau*!’* sharing Creams are delightful preparations; compouqded with skill, to the otter cyetnsion of al' arvclrs calculated m render the operation of shaving anpiearant, and will be appreeiitedby oil who make trial of them. Prepared only by ' JULES ITAUEL; Perfumer and Chrmisf, 120 Chestnut si. P/ila. For sale, wholesale andreisil, hy B. A Fahnestock A Co, and R. E Selltrs, Piurborßiij aad Join, Bintent /'IABTILE SOAP—IO eases Just rec’d lor sale br " aru^J_MltcheU> Allcg hcnyOty_ \J icpS ; J KIDD ACO „ a w HARBAUGH Biliari’ Llvar PlUa Bnpmidifail otbin Charleston. Ve n Sept. 23,1WD Mr. B. E. Sellers:—Your Pill* have become to popu lar In all this region of country* as very much to supercede all others as a Liver or Ami-jßiliou* Pi!' Tovrs, *o. JAMES A LEWIS (Extract of Letter.) | Purchasers will reeollocl that B. E.JSellers’ Liver Pills are the original and onlr TruW and Genaicr Liver Pill, and may be had at No 57 Wfood *t.. and of druffluts generally in the two cldei and vicinity. _*edfl 0 T • BREAK IB CABAL.' EXPRESS PACKET LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA THS steam boat Gloat, will leave the'foot ofWayne aireel every morning, at B o’clock precisely, earning p**aergerii to and from tbe packet while the break la beiax repaired. For information, apply to. WM, SUTCH. or aep2B:dtf D. LEECH, Ca-ai Bairn. RICE— 60 tes prime, m store and fo* sale by aepg JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO rWERSE—too bn prime Vves'ern Rr**rve.oncon' alnmentf for tale by MILLER A MCKETSON aepg gat A 223 Liberty at COD FISH—6 eatka In store and for tale by tenttt MILLER A RICKETBQN i juit re*fct*ed and for J KIDn A ro fli Wood »t COPAL VARNISH-* bi ■ale by •epffl SPIRITS TURPENTINE—B brla lor tale by septiß J KIDD A CO TNDIGO— 300 lba jnat on hand and for ta> by ■epyt J KIDD A CO BRONZE— 50 lba ts»orted, jest recM fm sale t>v tepgS J KIDD_ACO WINDOW CLASS—-1000 bxa assorted fixer, Eber hean’a manufae'urc. for aale by BURBRIDGEA INGHRAM, _ ,rp2 ?_ ' 116 Water atreet MIX ED AND DRY PAINTS of all kinds, constant ly on band of tho beat quality; alio, Vnrnitbea, Linieod Otis, Boiled Oils, Paint Brushes. Ba»h Too!*, Window Clear, varloua *iz-«, Ac. Sdld wholesale and retail on aecomtnodaiin* terms. N. B.—All persona purchasing mixed or dry palm* who vrith to do their own painting, can receive (he neevsrory directions grsua. J A If] PHILLIPS «cp2B 7 At) Wood It PAINTING. " HOUSE A SIGN PAINTING and Gb-zing, prompt* ly and neatly executed. J N. B.—We wish it dis inctly understood, that we can do Painting and Glazing at cheap at any other paime.'t in the city, and are determined to do it. teptf j J A II PHILLIPS _ .T7EMTIAN BLINDS—A complete assortment of V Venitian Blind* constantly on hand, for tale low lot cash- jretta} J A H PHILLIPS. J. B. DRADT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, So. BO Fifth itraati o«T»37:dtf rrmrcaoit, r*. eIEMICAL TECHNOLOGY; or Chemistry applied to the Aits and to raanufaetnre*. Dr. P. Knapp. For sate by R C STOCKTON Bookseller, Printer, and Binder, acp27 47 Market at (American, Post, ard Chronicle, eowv.) rAMPBLACK— Just received and for sale aftbe idrug Hue of 8 N WICKEKSfIAM *r£T7 Cor. Wood A Sixth ate SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—Iast rec’d for »ale by ■cpl7 8 N WICKKRSHAM TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA—A few dozed for aale by [aepU7] 8 N WICKEHSHaM WISTAR’S BALSAM WILD CHERRY—On band and for aale by B N WICKER>HAM CJUBPENDERS— SCO doz at to red, just rec’d 'or tale H low by Isepas) r. veacf.r PKA COAT - —8 doz gum Pea Coats, a 1-gbt n»d beautiful attielf, ;or sale lir „pM) J A H rUII.LIPS ROBBTINK— 4 brla superior tor »*lo by tepU BA FAHNESTOCK A CO ROUSSELL’ff EXTRACTS, SOAPS. Ac —Jenny Lind Extract; West End do; Jockey Club do; Spring Flower* do; Jenny Lind Hair Glass; Aromatie Vinegar Amandine; Poeehin Soap, for whtiering t he skin; Almond Shaving Cream; Rose do do; Am brosial do do; lloaey Soap; Plotting do; Amandine do; Hazel Nut Oil do; Rose do; Marshmallow do; Beqaet do; Brown Windsor do; Bear’s Gret*e - Ae. For sale,wholesale and retail, by RESELLERS, kpIO 37 Wood *t. A * ACKKRKL—*3 bf brU No 3 Mackerel; 3X SSbrls do; lDobrls.No 3 Haifax do: . Jp® ree’d for sale by JAMES DALZELL cepiO __ 70 Water'sL PAtnTED doz will be told low, to elo* the lot faenri MeQILLS A ROH INDIGO A MADDER—IO eercon* 8 F Indigo; 7 hbdt Madder, for sale by •«plO WM BAOALBV A CO S«w Book*. HEALTH, Disease, and Remedy. By Dr. Moore. Adelaide Lindsay, a novel. By the author of “Leuiee Arnold,”‘'Norman’s Bridge,” Ac., Ac. Life and Correspondence of Bobt. Southey—part A Gibbon’s Rome—3th and 6th vol —completion of the t Tork. Received and for tale by M n /* fimnffTvtu SUGAR A MOLASSES—23 Uhd» prune N O Sagan t 31 bill 4i» Albiu lU, in qi\ brU, In ilore and for tale by ’ -i WAM iHTCHELTEEE, Liberty «u Ca'r.p ajavxtg—9 casas of saner French Calf shins. Orereaa*a bTand, jast received and for Rate low for cash, by C \YFA°? B ’ • scpM lli Market »t FANCY COMBS—•* gross Fancy Combs of ike latest patterns, jast tee'd for sale by •ergo r OYEAQKB SHIRTS A DRAWERS—a large aviortment of BUk, Woolen, and Cotton Shirts wd Ptawew. for tale low by fsep26J O \ KAOFR H~ OSIEBY— A fine »«f©rtffieni©f?Adiea’and child rens’ Woolen Hose, comprising svenr variety, jast re-relyed by (tfpVdl C rEAGER TTTTtAPPiNG PAPER—4OB reams rag and straw yy wrapping medium,doable medium, crown, end double crown, a very taperior article, on band and for talc by R C STOCKTON scpXO 47 Market st. PRUPX INO PAPER—IftC rms 24 x 39; 70 rms 2s x 22; equal to the beat in the market, for sale by srpStt R & BTOCKTON BAC< in HAMS—fiO casks soand bat roogh, will be solfi low to close the lot by ISAIAH DICKEY:* CO s;p9t Wafr A Frontsu /NMJ.ESE— 2OB bxs taperior on hand lor tale by V/•»CP2I1 ISAIAH DICKEYA CO_ Bapertor Scotch aad Irish Whliksy, in PUNCHEONS Stewari’acelebrated Mall Whis- J.U key, of very delicate flavor. 19 puncheons Mahan’s Waterside, extra quality ■ and high proof, under eastern boose lock. Also, Brandies of different vintages and brands In ■ half,quarter, and octaves. Imported and forsalo by * \ till McCALLA, sepaC'-deodlrggp— S 3 do Q.P.Tcaa; ' 30* do Ponehonr ree’g pereaiitL for JAMES DALZEIIL yq Water «t To People from the Ola Couivy. Exactly thesaae klndof Small Leaf. Fina-Strom and Koegk Pitvond Black Tat that tresied ft Uia Old Conntrr, eta be bonght at 60c and ?&c per lb at Worrit Jt f Haworth** Tea Suae, eait tide of the Dltpond. **aad pa where m potted law ifc© Ur iced State*. Uerrla *H«wortfc TeaXcalera, lathe Diaacad.are Miliar uud Tea* u ihs l©wpda*cf7Sc j*rlb,fc»ce»h. * *epa AMUSEMENTS. ONE WEEK MOR E Of the eelei rated Paintings of ADAM &. EVE IN PARADISE, AT PQltiO HALL. TJIR propneten respectfully iafors ire ei'ixtn»-of Pittsburgh that In evnMqumee of the ui-iavor* able weather during the p*»t week, 110 exhibition will continue until next Saturday tught, October 3lh, at 10 o’clock rn» jut demands upon >he exhibition moat be tent in this weetfor Immediate paya>a:a._ : wldlw _ ~i WILK I N S HAL L. MARVIN A HAWLEYS GIGJ STIC SIBBOBOF CILIFOBIIU, (Sold SUl*t| (JTOMlng tho IllhmaijlC, THI3RVENINO. j . • PAINTKD from digit:.! aketch', lii Ftndua. Surnorn^Citr^noor, Fort, ibd ninlnj dleriicls, COTCW B 1W Imrtpa vast, and giving a comet minor if lb® try pawed through, and now occupy .^s’. u I3C, and fellow eeuntry|ueo, waa visited In NeWiork,- Aiba&y,'and Troy , by over TP,WO perton* l ~eiidln Buffalo by comprising l*-e fli’e-Of thn»o'g*. Lion*, Saddle Baca, Air Buis, Foot Ball*. Ladies* Wash Gloves, Ladies' Gum Shoes. Gen's’Cntubhnf*. Leggings; Ac. Every article sold at this eattblu bmentis warranted to possess all the. charaeterisliea eaienilai to water proof good*, vis:—lnrolubjlitv under any degree of seat, flexibitiiy In! tbe (everest-cold, great dorabiUty, lightiieaj.peTieet Imperviousseis, nn> freedom'from odor, for sale nt the Goodyear Rubber Emporium, No* ? A ® Wood street. • *e t g 9 • SJ.tn PHILI IPS BOTICB. THE Annual Meeting of th* •}'*ciholder* of tbe Penusylvania Sail Slaro'actLjing Ccnptcy mil be held octlie?ih da* iXo'c ock hi, antic < f&ee of Mr.£eorge T. Lewi*, Front at., below Walnut. Philadelphia. GEORGE THOMPSON, Seeretaxy. sep(3.d2w* : ; *BfBW BOOKS* ENGLISH GRAMMAR—Tho^> r liib Language in its elriugntt and forms, with a history of its origin and developement; designed ror uW-in eolleces and irh-jo!*. \ym C Fowler, late prdfouor of Rhetorio In Areherat College. ■' Artruncmy—The recent protreM of Astronomy, especially iq the UnitedSutea.' By EliaaLoomit. Five Years of a Hunter’s Life in the far Interior of South Africa, with notices of the native tribes, and anecdotes of the chase of the [Ton, elephant, hippopo* itmui, giiafTe, rhinocerov, Ae. w 'hi ilmatratjoiis. By B. G. Camming. Reedived for *sl- by B C STOCKTON _ seplO ■ <' Market at ROSE (FOSTER; or the My*>cnes of tre".Court of London, vol 3 of ihta lnicre«tlng work; has been received. at Holme*’ Litrrary: Depot, Third, fitter, opposite the Post Office; also, Ellen Parry, or Trials of the I!ea)t,by Castriot, ssrosmed Seanderbeg King of Atpina. bv.Clemeut C Moore. L.LD; and No 33d of liitttUVLiving Age; • sepal WRAPPING PAPF.R—A large lot of stt»w to rog, assorted sixeviconstauiy on hsnd by 1 wp Marshall, e*p2T @3 Wood St NSW I.OT OF PIASOS» ilfir*:e and MiisieaJ Instruments, Sign of the Golden Harp, No Ibl Third street. 11. KLEBElLTespvetAilly Informs ASfIH hit friends and ihe public, that be hsa relumed from the east, with a • ■ “ 1 I * most elegant and ; rxtensiTc assort* mem of Pianos off various »iyl*s end prices, selcetul by himself,win gieatcare. aiiheeelebratH facterie* of Nunns * CJ*rk. N. Y*., and DAultaro, N Y.. (£■ m of Stodnrt A Dunham, N. Y.) Xa'ing *«l»ctcd the sbo?H from au immense stock just tn ibed by tbe aliovo makers, they are wtnunted of repfrior qpalitv ami tone, and will in al) eases be to j at NewYotk fao* torypticea. Purchasers will fceeivs a written* uuar* amy with each Piano; entitling th-m to an «xchaigo or return of tame if fom d rtettetiro. AJ*o. a lot of tpleitdld Gnitnts,. from ibe factory ot Schmidt & Waul- N. V ’Jhey ati a tnpcrb.enicl*, ■nd warranted wjual.if not superior, to any m*de in the world. > Alio, r> fine lelcttlott-of Flutes. Clnrioncte Violin*, Pirinr*, Braf» Iniiriraebli, »nd ifce newcit tad no>t popular mailo, incladitf Jeshyjl*uul‘« Celebrated ■o»K*- _ rep*l VrEUr pATTERSa of Wall ■pTyeT'fSTn Ju; ia Xl Arabeiaue and Persian ityle< T **p-3 _ u ;;\r P MARSHALL ZANfE CUBRAKT3—3e#»k» rtiT fnlc !• w i-y ■ WSI A McOLURtf fe. CO w?pt» j ’ ttffiUhenv«. LIC A NTH MATS—Fancy Hemp far t»ie by - • »'!>«» : . WM A MpOLUBO kCO C'liJLtat.— ill m» t»c*i 11 1 J 153 bxt comrooti do: krisl* by •eptt i; : iSTUaBTRSTLL BROOMS— OJdc* in «u>re UiHbr tale by i ■ep Mile l»v' J. »ep33 ■ yTUaRrfcMLL LINSEED uLL— tt bri* lor *aie hr. B A FAHNESTOCK ft. CO tep23 Cor. fIT«A Wc&dsu. OIL PEPPERMINT*—«fbrh r»**fer fJn by - r _«cp23_ B A FAHNESTOCK A CO TANNIN— 50 ounce* ft) r eila by ; • ; [ " l B A FAHNESTOCK f CO T«m|)«rtae«TU)« A NaUitlQirn Boad Conpu>]ri i NOTICE is hereby tires; confonnity with lie provision! of bo Act 01 AurmMy, authorizing •he incorpo’siicn of the above company, parsed the Jib day of April, If'O. beaks wi3i tnj opened for cu>». arripuon to the capital stock of said company, at (he other d Drown ami Kirkpatrick.liberty meet, in the city of Pituharpb, bn Wednesday. thc lCth day of Ottober next, at the fcopr of IQ o'clock, A. M.. end continue for the rpsee of ire d«vp,or until the whole nataher of;»harea required by the said act thill have been sat'tcribed. . • ’ Jonaihad P. Rau 11 Jamea Wood I Jaraei Ttenirk f Ceorgo Ltd-to Joho.DtjU’tn Same* I Dell Istrc Walker F. C. Whit* Jeccb Uocliitle Robert Sterreit MpsHu!as»tdT JReorjie Anehaujf M.JJ? Grown Leal.Urec* , D.A.:VcVay Johst.Obry ' More* f beg* ISajaoel Graham P.J. Smith • William Foiter junta Bichardioa SALITETBIi— 7I» kegt refined.for ule by • B A FA HNESTOCK A CO SUGAR GURKIJ IJASI&—Ai choice lot iof »»T«TUt _* p P-’ 3 .__ ■ ' . - STUART A SILL EOCW OOD—I h ate. on band** *m»!i 'lri of L*- a wood In ailck, the which will be to»,h J 2000 3d« 4-4 do; 50Pydi # 4 do; 800 yd* M do; ICttfyd* S-tdo; vtHOydi kLeet do, mediant sod heavy; Uctu 4 id fl yard* wide, all of '“!L£ ewe *, 1 *'7 ,e of pal fern*, tod rune unr fireo sirs. TOO tarda 4-4 Faraimre Oil Cloths; ,400 yds M do: *OO yds M do ’ 18a dozen -assorted «i«i Table, Sund, and Dorcas Covers. vari»as patterntyabd splendid finish. low yds 4*4 Patent Carriage Oil Cloth; *OO yda £-4 de; «80yda a. 4 da. - i 3030 y«*s Oil Cloth Crash for Ptain, aatorted natters t- WOyd*4*4 Urepn OU Cldlh for Window Blinds, 30u yini S 4 do. Window Shades*.a large asahrtment last received of newest styles. Merchants and others wiiblng to porehase, are in* sited to call and examine onr aa-onmentof tools which will he told at the lowest eastern prices* - ’ J fc H PHILLIPS ”P*° ; 7 APWood si PARI9 VVHITE—2OOO loa superior duality, rve'd for «alo by {sepdj] . J KIDD Jt CO (rtOb i*iVSr oiir—i* doa tTo»hton. ciaikarfu '■* pare Cod hiver Oil, jaat itecervedl«r sale bv :*eP*l : _ : J KIDD ACO T?LEMIN(rB lifWK KEKHfJu“T«d fcieam Bolt , £ Beekeeper*’ Assistant, a neV edition. forsaJoW ' - ::B C PTOCRTON 1 JL'P« PRINTIMJ PAPER—The bo»t in tnsrtet can b« bad at ibe agency of Oustoh .Mills rfiWeod,, «P*i WPilABiUiaL Mir Kt J KIDD fc CO