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    ME yiTTSBUBfIH GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO.
VIVVBBOBOB
PEIDAY MOENIHG, 00T. 11, ISSO.
' BTAaTuraui m nnnioy teqeeeteetokend in
tUUfevora before and u early in the dav a*
Preetieeble. AdTertbemeaumnuisencdCor t ipeei
ftod time will IsruUbly be eberfed aatil ordered ont
rj*7. B. Pauob It Afem for this neper tt hi*
everel tfcnelee in Row Berk, Philadelphia, end
Beaton, end It emhortied to receive nbtcriptloni
edrcrttoemente for »».
PnunmuL Nesrs auxecajl—AdrerUio
aenta end tebecriptlon* to (be North American end
Belted Bute* Gazette, Philadelphia, received end Cor*
irtrdsd Cron tine office.
HyPimtmv'' rvMng»<^«ri-*«T.—flahegrintinne
ftrthii valuable paper, wIU be received and forward
ed Oroat thie office.
..wtth "Malm npiioeeinrtirtTWHl***
ilDcatt tor tMi piper received end Corwerded tree e
•harte from tide odtoi.
fl7*Cncuauii Dult Oaxxti*— AdoertlMXftent*
tainboertatia&t, ter thioptpor, will borecoirod im
( erw»rted dob tM* offlee.
»aqe foe local matters
GRAPHIC NEWS, 4a-
.fiTBSSNBTT
rlTtaU ElMtisn.
We hare notranch for congratulation in the re
sail of (bo ialol election in Pennayhranla. Tbf
Whig party haataot dona U* dnty, and bu anffer*
•d a partial defeat. If It ahall ■Umttiale to ie
sewed exertions in Ibe mete important eletfiotti
ol next year, and tho year following, it will be
csoA &r tbo pretent dicaster.
" laregard4otho State ticket, we bare no defl
site returns, as yet, but wo may take U for granted
that (be L'T"*™ candidate* are all elected by a
Bujarity. We consider ibis result die
•atreoatotbereal Interest*of
the people kaTo willed, and patient aubmleaion
bteometadoty
CONQRESB*
imuuura. wHia*. tocoroco*.
I Tbok H. FloreoM, f am*
9. JoaepkE* Chandler.
3, H. P. Hoar*.
*
John Bobbin*-
Jobs McNili, gain-
Tbo*. Row.
7, j. O'. Dickey, probiWy.
8, TOliilU StOTCDB.
9, J. Gluey Joaea.
Miln M. DLmmtck.
u‘ HTB. Wright, giia.
A- G. OroTe.
14. Tboe. M. Bibigbatu.
15. Vfm. Ham, join.
Jtaee X. Mcl»in»b*a
]7. Andww Parker, **io
!g Jau L.Dtwtra,stia>
19. J. H. Knhn*,**in.
SO. Join Allison.
31. Tfaoa. M. Howe.
22. John W. Howe, probably. |
29. John H. Walter, prob. gain. I
| 24. A. Cibnore.
\ Tbe thirteenth district will probably be whig,
if *o,a»d thereaalt* *b*llbe a* we bare indice, j
Udin ths above toblo, the delegation will
“ equally dlfided between the two parties. we
have gained two district* and lost six.
the legislature
Win be Democratic, the precise majority we
osnnot y«t ten. The Locofceoa will, however,
k»ve a working majority bou«».
| Wo rote to one telegraphic head Tor detail*.
TU Leint ot yeaterday morning, cnnaini * I
tnlr to lodge Shalei’e opinion, by Inmei Ban.
lop, Eel. two gentlemen, who ere bout
able ud experienced lawyer*, ere ofoxectly oppo.
opinion. In regard to the releilve power, ol
tboHeyorend Pollen Comihinee, end born «0».
min .rod, eiiwe with eonidereble mil end mi*
iy. 'When tateh diWicgoUhed legal gemlemen
USa m widely, it i. not enrprieing that <he no-
Huned in thlo law mold not bo .He to dinm the
etrtighl path through the moltiiariool enactment,
•ndoonhued leglililion of the Sialo and dty.-
Whm .pltythal. little more plain common now
we. not exerdKd in legUlulng br . ptain people l
A. Hr. Bnnlop'. opinion ha. been widely circula
ted. in band bill fcrm, ii i« not necenary to rcpeii
l Uin oor paper, which it a good deal taken op
sow wllTtto law. of Boole Sun, whleh wo
hope wIH b. mom coiy undemmodtlmn onrcon-
SMd monldpil law*, which here eo widely di
—l pay head.*
«, model' Warm,
into extract from* letter Horn e
ewdea In Bethany, Brooke ooonty,
eitoatlon ee proberor in tho cd
.pend. hi. leianre time in enper.
nn. He eeya, in n letter dated
inlahed .owing acre, ofwha:
towed ahoot two third. o! the Blue
“if
Hum tnf acre, of cleared tad, I ,s*h°ad*ol
tend thieearon 6 bortee, 14 bega, » toad «
toned cattle, tod bare trotp£> botoS
th.a go tan* of biT. tad ns** rased
gTwbsi from four eeree, 300 bushels of oat* from
« ar-yfto. 400 bushels potatoes from 1 sett, end
lOWbibd* of com tromUaeree-bedde. eonm
SSI matter.,.. 10 btuhela ewoet
ion., pnmphina, garden aegetablea, half to acreof
i'-..i jhjaMi a-i». &Ce lem suxo oo one io ibis
county can show w I«S® * pro* lllo ® fcr lho ** tDC
of lend.”
Hot Ii an emmpln hr our ttzmeru It oh"”™ I
v hul con bo demo wild good forming, «» * “=“l
piMO of lud | Mdil nuohrerttlla cm be produced I
U Brooke COOOIJ, V., they CM bo .load My
wboio In Woitore Foomjlimu. Ii thowi, olio, I
bow much dot profilnble tt io lo turn t omoU
field ol pound
lurm in o olovMly mMiiorT' U our former* woold
(MOnllf OOlliTOlO IOT lMd, Md dolh.ll WOT«
UOTOfibly.WO Mould KOTOI, OT« bOUT • OOIDi
Hoikt of bod crop*, ftom MJ cotmo whutever.
GoaUOX’s Wbico, Mo*tui.t Maoazim:, for
November, L, lo hood, ond d«um oUiocompyl
torllu the richness of do embelliUuuenl,, ndth.
beamy of it* printing.
IntiOTi Ceimai. Rail Rood -Among Ibo ohm-1
UI MU ofCougreo. win the pomogo of o biU giv. I
a tho Stole of lUiODio o Boot of loud ohoul o, I
braol 00 tho Stole of Couurcticut, hr the purpooo I
of * tail road through lUinoia, Cron* I
BOTOtooouth’; MdUndo In lie proportion to tho I
SUM of Minlomppl Md Alobomo, for o continue-1
tonkftho rood through ihoioSuto. to thoOulf of I
term* of the grout thohoodl mml bo built [
JS/jumo It probubly uriil bo. Ifjo, wenbull I
moa direct end rapid mcon. of rornmnoj.
SSihetween the Grout Loire, Md ibo Gulf of I
will rapidly becomoou. of Iho
S?’sfS«d»W hr. «~l £
the Northern and Sou thorn cities, sod g I
tho tribuury inter
sal Improvement* of other Staica. . . .
Tba following six great line*, completed, cr io
DTOOtus of look for formioi oo the j
SSEwTMUtata* bo but pono or ooctione of;
this graat thoroughfare: „ . ...i
L The extreme ecu them line, from
ud Chsrlestos, already completed throagh ©cor*
giaito the Tenneaaeo river, aad *ooa to be finlen*
•d io Nashvilla on the Cumberland*
Q.Tba Virginlaline,recetitlyproTldedforbyUje
legislature of that State, and to reo from Norfolk
a 3 Richmond, over the Aikgfaanies, along the
ooune of the Kanawha to the great western va>
jay, 11
ill* The Baltimore and Ohio tine, already near* 1 1
w dMahed to Wheeling, on the Ohio, and to be I (
ooatinaed to Cincinnati, by way of Zanesville. 11
17. The Philadelphia and PlUabnrghroad. for 1 1
srhleh a eyetem of provisions has been, made as I ’
foraa Bt* Looii |
V The New York, or rather the " Hudson and I
«Li nad, to be extended along the eouthem I
SSoofLoto Erie, tbrough OoTolMd, to join tho I
JJBEont MicbigM lino, Md run to tho Mroulp. 1
-JUkeied with tho tort monuouod rood ol Bun- 1
SrK bo. oUo boenobulncd to Mteud
Uthmuh Upper Conodo, to Dctruth Md thouco
MichlgM route « the Lota of
c rom liscpposue shorn, aiao, aconrin-
iuprogroa feat MR.ouiio to Uuoio-1
llho oSoctof thUbmon tbo roluo ol IBiuoio
plpfi, «U ImmedlololJ porcoptiblo In thlo city—
■Xhn bovo o!reo«7 ofironcod tm pw ce*., -Mb
dj upvoxd leudencT.—ir. T. Ewe- Peg-
lo*o*flu.-Tbo election far jnember* of the
MX! OrofTtae doee Bqttrto piece la «[
ngtober. 1651, ibe time bevmg been changed by
last LegaUtwo eo ta to mnfco it etmaluaecoa
election. Tho election for
Twlmiaa to the Bute Convention, celled by Go*
B||irwr <jowse» ie to be hoWen on tbo 351 h of
Slumber, but the LegWataro ie to meet before
Ax aiTfrr*"* for Ike eeeembling of the Delegate*,
'WaXenth''' Mi B*TMpo<J tl« Uw mJet
- i?7„r^Tirttob« cbo " E - Tho Athec*B«q
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FOREIGN NEWS
IT TBS OAMBKXA-
- Correrpomleaea ol the Commercial **»«>*«.
Lottnoa, Sept. 20, 1820.
GERMANY —FLIGHT OF THE ELECTOR
OF HESSE CASSEL.
The aisna of approaching trouble in Germany
haveal-tewth dnhnctly developed themaelvea.—
Jfcmdv homier, on the prerent ocowion there
ia rverv Indication that the people have taken
“ the pant, and thon far the new «uug-
S’rtShtoJSSStS ha. been earned on to a
[ moSddo <«di' even “ dt fl E-Slfh
S«SJ3.STS ,^saSg
“ffifbwsel.e on. of the
Governments, and its pnnee <* . im
elector It utolgnjtaM » , h e
oortaol from tfapos.tioa in the very j
other Stales. Alter hav«K SraSaffeoflhefer
corropi role, the of lB3 oio
meet cuned b T thi.ihey were
o,S!a!a n tPlC T^,v'2 .hc U»: of Germany was coo-.
““2ft .bSued, » far a. Utelr own
r from forcibly aeek
■£X* direct change. The reigning elector, how
me? diatroexed and detpW, and
were conreyed to hint of
roufece “own. known to be plotting, aa the tool
rfiSSaand »r*r». in favor of reaction; ;md
chafing onder the reotnvtion. which the cairting
eStnitnlion ol the State placed upon hi» own arbi
ter deaires.he looked for the interference of there
iJiere to enable him to aweep them away, and to
Ci«blUh one© more alt the perfect enjoyments of a
German despotism. Toeflect this it seemed sim-
B ly necessary lhat the people should be provoked
I to such acts of violence as would allow him to fol
lowlbe fashion of declaring a state of siege, and
then, when all ©siting laws were suspended to deal
with their future rights in such a manner as mightbe
essential in the cause of despotism under the name
of “order.” He «aw all the rest of Europe, and
even as far aa the expression of opinion could go,
• large portion of the English population, sanction
ing the wildest tyranny under the magic of that
; tern:, and he thought the limo was come to take
1 advantage of U. Al the same time, also, there can
be little doubt he had made complete arrangement*
with Austria, Wirtemburg, and Bavaria, thatthey
should hold troops al bis d«P« al l . m ,? lse “* T *‘
sistance he was about to provoke should unexpea
edly exceed his own powers of repression.
The wbold plan wss so straight (orwsd and so
perfectly m accordance with whet ii goiog on in
Europe, tb.t it eppeere bard * “* h * ve
beenHucceufnl. Theproject baa failed, however,
end the poor elector U tho victim of circnnuuc
cew Initead of being, nt tbta moment, e eon ol
■melt Emperor of Emmie, bo i» a runaway et
Frankfort, end without, et preeent, the leeet pros
pect or being able, nt an early dey, to ebere he
Sta of hie brolberpotentetoa, Pine the Ninth, Ihe
OrendllDnkee ofTneceny end B.den,en Jlle
Emperor ol Anetri.i who, althoughforced to Ob
eoond in 1848, were Boon enabled to retom to
wreak increased mischief on their snbjeota, in re*
venae for their temporary mortification.
The whole of the short drama was soon con»
eluded. At tho commencement of his plans, the
Elector appointed a Hassennflug. who had been
a Professor of a Prussian university, and had just
had the misfortune to be proooonced guilty °« «”*
aery by the court of appeals to hi » own city, to bo
the President of the Cabinet. This wu a plain
beginning, and the people cf Hesa knew, Iram the
character of.the man, what was coming. Instead
of convoking the Hessian Diet at the uaaal pen*
od Hasaenpflug oontrived that it should not be
ca'led together until the list moment, and then
merely for the purpose of demanding a joto or
supplies. The Diet refused to make a blind grant,
and insisted that proper estimates should be pro
duced, and discussed in the usual manner. The
Elector forthwith decreed their dissolution, and
accompanied Ula decree by a nonce that he should
cause the taxes to be collected, regardless of t-o
absence of the constitutional sanction.
The chief members of the dissolved Diet, who
hadbeen constituted a committee by the general
bod? instantly declared the illegality of this pro
ceding, *od applied for an i»iuucuou .XTJv'
torn the High Court of Appeal. Enraged at Ite
cool bnt toaolute altimde of tho people, and aeo
ing that no time we. to be loat, HaescnpAog conn
netted the Elector to pot a etop et once to tble
peaceful and legal rcaiatance by declaring tbo
coootry in a mate of ciege. Accordingly tbts waa
doce,7ltbongb sot a Anger had been ™feedjgmn. t
... of luo atnhoritiea. HeenaupAug boltoved,
however. tiatanootbioakwonld certainly be pro
voked by thin bold atpp.gnd he therefore regarded
It uMthe Aolahmg atroke of hla policy. Bavarian
troopa having el hla innlance boeo ooielty taaem
hied oa the frontier, ready to march In on Urn tot
TbS that Waa trod. To hi. oner diamay not a
luid atirrod in the country. Tho couita of law
pronounced tho proclamation of tho auto rf «p
to bo illegal, and when soldiers were sent to exe
MbfthoUbiWry order, that were tuned av.m.
Sing Individual., they found themjjel.ee met
by the officer. ofjnmice, who dmpnted their au
i Jhoriw and ihresteaed them with the consequca
£Tof “air proceeding.
orcsecutor preferred «n impeactanoutugainsiHra-
Esng himself, and issued s warrant ‘°t his et.
•achmeot <ra tho charge of malpractices and trea
Tho execution of thnwmaW to dalgyedby
technical objection*,bnt meanwhile ■ Mmnlnton
or or police, who tod eanrenfad to enforce H.?.
lie Illegal Orders, wa* tsten fate .custody. Hu
•rccflcc- chsuff cg noon Uiis lutclligeneo from In
*olenc/to lerror, ea&STOred to emulate f 1 J
in .olioriltcs. tat ho »»« "nraccctsfal.scdto
to odd to hU psoic noeqolvocsl aigui too trow
exhibited that the military waold not cocMm t"
tel ettslost tho maglatrete* end the officers of the
jndirieTcdiirtl. Be found else thsl tas reliance
! opon Btesrls sod Aostris bid beenconcterneled.
Prussia having doclsted that if they inlerfeiedi she
could Otsroh eosnnr to ebeot them. l’-ij'" 13
the lost stage of tear and bnmilielton. nothing was
left for the hdlnletor and his master but immediate
submission or flight. Tbeycho«e.ol co ” r
latter, and took the rail to Frankfort. On thou
way they sroro recognised, jeered and lotnUed.
and at one of tho etatione on the hno the Minister
eras reminded by the populace that tr «“ ."
rioted forger. Another companion of
lot’s flights was his Minister of War, Major Haj
nan, id It Is also remarkable that einco his srrt -
ral at Frankfort ho hao remorod to a town called
Banan, doso to that eitr, bnt within bts own lerrt.
where he talks of establishing a promaiood
government, 6om which he can agam run in caao
the mortification of *ll despot*
throughout Europe,Casaelremained aifat J*'
parluro of her Sore reign In the prnfoondeat tran
iJSitjb The magistrate* ta f a4 .» “ K “s!Jin
harmony preralled between the miiituy *ndci»u
power, and that there TO consequently no groond
& the least anxiety. The population of Casael
la between 30,000 and «o,ooa .
The whole of Ibeao proceedings, although-they
hare occurred in a potty etate, must be regarded
aa constituting one of the finest chapter* to history
aince James the Second absconded froo<Engl*nd ,
onleas, indeed, wo except the recent triumph ot
ntoraTforce on ihe past or our colonist* al the Cape
of Oood Hope. Had the people been templed no
lar to betray their canee aa to resort to rinlenco,
eren to the throwing or a tingle stone, their hopes
wo“d have been defamed and the enure prem
from one end of the continent to the «her, and
especially in France, would hare been JWrJ*
adnlallon of tho energy and firmness ot tho trium
phant Elector, and with acknowledgments ol Icea-
Uotable aemcea In profading aoefaty and repres.
POaffiPHOSTILITIES IN SCHLESWIG
rua HOLSTEIN. . J
The Dane* in Sohleawig appear determined IP
rent eililfied with their success, and to take the
chance of further conflict*, being presented by
the negotiation* which ll i* to to presumed usi«dl
going on nmong the European power*. Bnt Ocn ■
bralwnliien hai fcU it neceaaary lu . S™ J -f i: "
'mpationco of the Holsteinere fa ““"T® 'J" 11
disaster by atmmpting to bring ebout another bat*
lie, or by throwing upon tho Denes the
,*, * einiiffin. Accordingly, on the 12to di sep
lembon attack npoo ihe Dan
srsiSi'sSSsSf
™WBUara ft was etm greeter on tho tide of the
DrocxbuTthl. ta extremely improtable <irnc,ji
WflStn howeror, aeeeru, and |perh.pa with
S^r^ero^n^
SS«.“V2«S?ni:
plf trat to be. MIBCELLANt -ODH.
Among the miscellaneous circumstance,lof the
been ihe publication of a loug compel
tbcdefccu u tbc.d
of the public would be c»gntial- tll i
Atmther penodage Ibst has, occupied an equal
share of the paper* has been the sea .
nge appears to have sprung «P among the b
re wrurtaouiau on the West m»st of Ireland for
I the manufacture of the detailed account* of
I appearance of this monster. He eeema nowto x
i hibit himaelf with re* ol only, and to have beee shot
at so often mat he quirera tnaoagoai bis Whole bulk
j wb«o he bears the wh« of a rifle ball.
I Tbedeepicable folly of balloon ascent witbt n live
which has lately had a ran in Loadon ana
, has led at last to a fatal result, the sufferer
i be mg Liem. Gale, a well known English mronaut.
i Thq jkace&l took place at Vincen nee, in Franc, nod
he appears to hare prepared himself for it by intox
, ication.
Notbiog farther has transpired regarding the
electric telegraph between England ead France
The line wilt require to be continued from Cape
Grisnex, the point where it emerge* from tbe oea
on the French coast, along the shore to Calais, a
distance of IS mile*, and tome difficulties ou this
subject between the patentees and the French au-
IthoriueS are said tt> have added to the other cair*a
of idelay.
.
Adyxxtisino on tux Gallows.—Fool, who wm
executed at New Haven last Wednesday, on the
acafibld aid that he had intended to mato a few
remarks, bnt the substance of could bo touod
in the new edditioa ofhisbook, to which he refer
red his hearers. While in prison, by an arrangement
with the jailer, be charged 12 1-2 cents to each vis*
jjiQOU CALIFOWA.
gan W 7 BTUIti I
The Su» Franeiaco Herald of Aug. Si
the following ■omnury of event* tince lie Bailing
of the pievicu* steamer :
, The arrival of a gentleman by the tart steamer
I eharaed bT Mr. Letcher, oar Miniiter at Mexico,
I with t minion in regard lo land title* in California,
ku ur eed to give roach confidence to property
owoera. It l* the belief Of thi* agent, that tno*t
of the grant* made by the Governor* before the
acquisition of California by the United State* will
be confirmed by oqt government on the evidence
Mr. Letcher it prepared to famish from the o(£>
ctal record* in the city of Mexico, a* to the inva.
riable practice of the Mexican Government in this
particular.
iPt’BU* No At. 1
AN ACT mating appropriation* for the naval aer
vie« for tbe Year ending the thirtieth of June, on«
thousand eight hundred and fifty one.
fit it enacted bv the Senate and House of Rtjrrt
%mtatit‘*s of the United States of Amsrico •*» Com
grf.t* iistrm'ilfd. That tbe following soma be, and
they nre hereby, appropriated to be paid out of any
money in tbe treasury not otherwise appropriated,
for the year ending the thirtieth June, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty one.
ror pay of commission, -warrant, and petty offi
cers and seamen, melodtnc the; engineer corps of
tbe navy, twomiUions seven hundred and fifty eight
thousand two hundred and syrty two dollar*; and
that there be paid.bv rhe properaccounlingotficers;to
William J- McAlpme and Wih.'P. S. Sanger, tbe
sameaalary that was pud to thtir predecessor* a* en
gineers in chief during the time they severally per
formed much service at the navy yard, Brooklyn,
New York, and that the same amount oi salary is
provided for Uie said William J. McAtpine and
William i\ 3. ilanger, be paid to James Herron,
the engineer in chief ut the navy yard at Pensa
cola during the time he has been employed at raid
of superintendents, naval constructors,
and all the civil establishment? u i the several nary
yards nnd stations, seventy three thousand nine
hundred and sixty dollars. . 1
To equalize the salary of the rterk of the naval ,
constructor at Kitterv with those at other navy yard*
two hundred and litiv dollar?, _ 1
For provisoes for commissiym, warrant, and pet- |
tv officers and seamen, moulding engineers and
marines uttnehed to vessels lor sea sen-ice, six
hundred and eighty *«x thousand two hundred dol-1
lan Provided. That v> ranch of the “Act making |
appropriations lor the naval service lor the half cal
endar year beginning the firA day of January , and I
i ending the thirtieth ot June, eighteen hundred and
I forty three, and for the fiscal year beginning tbe
first day of July, eighteen hundred and forty three,
and ending the thirtieth day o! June, ewbteea hun
dred and forty four,” approved the third March,
eighteen hundred and forty three, as requires the
I Secretary of the navy to advertise juice a week faf
at last four weeks tor proposals Tor the transporta
hon of supplies for the use ol ihe navy, be, and the
aame is hereby repealed, and that hereafter such ad
vertisetnent shall be made lor a period of not less
than 6ve days. , , ..
For surgeon's necesmiries and appliances for Uie
sick and hurt ofrthe naw. including marine oorps;
thirty six thousand eight hundred dollars
For repair Ot vessels m ordinary, and for wear
aod tear of vessel? in coinroiswioii. including l uel
i for steamers, and the purchase of American wUer
I roiled hemp, to be IkuiklH by the Secretary of the
I Navy In open market, provided mat tbe price of he
American henw.-hall no, ex,-oral the nvnraf, o, bn
loreign artiHellor the !n‘t live c e <
.even hiindre/ni.d Oflv Ibo,, rand .toller,.
And Ibat ihe Secretary of llm be euthmised
10 «■, ,ni> Ihe n>onl, of 111, v.noiu ronden,-
er, lor .apply,ne ,he boiler. of manoe engine, vvilh
Ireeh welVV.nnd ,ha, be report ,n Ihi. how el ~,
next «.«,on the re.nl, of -a,.! examination, logelk,
er with hi. opinion a. ~. me value ot ,be beMtfi
raid conden*ei+ ,„ Ihe < .overmnen, « 'f- ,
5,.,.,, and,bat ll.e ■„« „> Ihonrand dollar, be
end tbe ramejs hereby appropr.eled lo carry into
' ff For'ra«e™ifc°ral el, ervaiion,. ,o be ejmdncled
under the dtredmm ol me l-e.relary ol die nan.
two thousand i-oUar« ..
For ordnanc. and ordan.-« stores .and staai^? r “*J
including ineuentat evpenvrs. on * hundred and
ninety six thon and n,nr hundred dohara.
For the pure'ia?e and repair of nautical instru
mom* lor the :iydrograph>cal office ten thousand
five hundred diliars
For the pure «?«• ol books map?, and obarte.for
the hydrographical officr.lour thousand one hundred
and twenty nre doi'ar* .
For Uvk ioj and binding tne same and lor prim
and pn11,.1..np by Jro, raplucal .nyey. and
aMronormcallbeervaboa., tour Ibourand.li bnn
dred dollar- I _
For monel., drarv.nxn eopr,"?-
erv fre .chi, and Irnnepomion, for poy of lithograph
er and for vrork.nx mtafr.ph.c prera including
chemical,. lor piammir tree., .odd'ng and hrepine
around, end nnld.na. m order lor p>y of porter
Srtine,. rartoa, and .r-lronienl mate-lot
fuel and l.glua ol Ihe h, droxraphieal office and M-
tional Obaery alory. e, s nl monaand lour hundred and
FHOH IBS FLAWS. ten dollar.
« 11 Forcopvm
Correipondsnee of tie 8l- Louis BapubUcaa t j, # wlo j an d
Fort Lxisvix, August 26, i6‘*o. eng [“ £ J in 4 J ) ftn ,
Uxaz Stac The Udc of emigration is on itsiast
ebb. For toms lime p*«. pilgnm aces have , Jfed dotla „. ,
been -fewondfo between,” and now only the For impfC „. m ,„t aH d rejrwr *.t
tev atragglon whom chancecrcAa*/« prevecied | k . roun d, of B fv*l school «' A.uutpoi.s. twenty «igm
from staran* earlier, bring np the rev, sod, Kntfa ; f bott^nd Iwc hundred douar
like, fellow (he «* pen on thtir trail to the pro am- , For conuaUnt expense. uu» t «aa t aenwiw .
edisud. Tbo greatest pul of the Mormon ecu- lo it o w, n g putpo-e*. v.v ireu-bt j“ d
mlion, which this fett it esUmtied *1 ive thoo* j . pfl6 iiu« sad stationery r * JuSuTud
Era. -
i j.'S’^AiSeT,^ .mni.'nrttoGo«^
wagaas; dsalh* en route, 31C. lam certain that tool IJf v for nstjrvdsaaF
not more UranToor-firihs of the ptraaos who paa* | wjt • r ,^ nlro r an dc!eoni»g o pytM»;w«g*
here en route to Cakforni* and Oregmi re»iswred f 4argeabl e m any other
tbeir names. A, 'that ram. Ik. kombo «f per»n. |»« “1 ”.b„.,mndm, on .lel.vejx of .lore,
wonll equal aboal tlij 6»« Ihonaand,wajoea Sc ; „,«. „„ f.«n;n. .mi,on., whnriafie. dn..t.
la doe prounrtion; and mo. may we onlj tmn any nndrrit. Iraveb n, expenaee ol .ebeera, Inner
air or detntie ides of the actual amount of this : store and offi«-c rent; stationery sod
- =’“tS:;i
“i «= m day a party of mn m
.A «« tiers Tbeir account of Ihe country is c , vemeta, and am«iau«*e rrudered to »“«
andwonldraUafyan, ome, tra, bnirimd »f -o mouwrnd one
thsa a human being, but our nst.ia is 100 food of fi, in iired and fern bv, \‘ ||i(etcd sute. mail be- |
ukmg a peep at en'noaitie*, olthottgh the pnee of ( for New York
adm-iion |5 hifhrMd ?«• lh, “ k> Hnvioa aud Omvrrs, and be- 1
can do no beuet there than hit neighbor. The ; and N . tfw . Territory of
opinion oflheae men ialbatlhe average hundred ai.H weatv low thourar.il
men can work la the muiee in one >«».»■« dollar* Thai no payment
more than one hundred days, and the average l(l , ofMl cb Borvcea. except ,n propor-,
amount per day of each man ia not more ih*n one lhf IUA a wrcofe.rr performed, or
ounce, and taking the debu and erediia, and ari- bercaficr performed. And that the
Lg a lalanoo at the end ol one year, if a person lhe NdVV „ hereby directed to make ,
doea not come out at the llUle end of Uie horn, ha rit prnportioo untv iVrirferf.Thal
is close enongfi to aee through IL They farther Q _ {JQ g in t u<- navy and oa t*oa/d ‘s*“' !
tuts that no cooatry is every branch trf bnsincas | on j the same i* aboiishod from ,
•nd speculation more compbslely overdone than , d the passage of this act. Ani that no mid
S cffifemfsTon every tKdandevery paih to “f in mvy .hail b. '
any mine or placer where there is any chance of district tov-iag at tte time oUproim
an ounce of gold, a Doodle Is stslumed, , nu „ ,han iwo officers ol that grade to ttena
wtlh w»sen nnuaeji, nomm. uit dock., u. ,« vy 1.~ J»m me peiSS a.
pU-1. liter, A.JA. .hnappc-mlnra. “ ehnin. - .pp,2,n.S°ni!
fonswer# beaming aiok,. ir^t>'r ; o«the a^Con. Jry at the tJe an ,
conntry. In the cities, particularly, BiDy.P«mm ht\> joy V™ ina j e from said State, shall be
are out cl employment, and manyyootig men who onP O j,polntment before any other
.re not physically tilted for any laborious employ. anv di-tnc. «f the Stele havmg
ment, and who have gon« there expecting to jump ooeormo re officers oi uuu grade m the navy,
into lucrative aimationa, are ttdly For preoanng to* publication tho Amerkran |
and are now chewing the bUtef cod which young P| A i ßaiia c,twelve thousand eight hundred
men generally chew io cases ol and disappoint- »auu prided. That hereafter the
also say that tbe oiost aacceisfut af observatory at Wa.hingan ahali l
branches of domestic trade are monte “J r * f °> t* adopted and used as the American meridian
and an alcatdeship. for justice there was uaU\ re. al | a *trooonucal pnrpose*. and that the men.
ccohv, dispensed oo tbe aams terms as In the »• 0 f Oreenwich shall be adopted for all nauo
uJ Stales, i. e. costs to plaintiff or defendant, prof. nrpoaea . And the Secretary of the Navy u
its to alcaide. . . herebv directed.in making couirantsand purchases
Things in this vicinity are lulling uUo quiescent . JLu. f w naval pnrsoses, to give the prefer
atale again, and old Fall baa; rent several coo fcji other things (inc'.uding pricu and qual iy)
meeaentera in advanw to inform ua that ho is no « » , , 0 ufgCe growth, produebon,
Ur behind. The Indiana iCbeyennee and Sioux) “!of the United States. And that
are beginning to coUcot in the vidnlry, P™P«** trlldo 0 f f ue l for the navy and naval sit •
tory u. the fall hunt, and the war yard9> t bo Sscreury of the Navy ahull
parties. The trader* are now receiving tbelront mwetto diperiminato and purchase, in ennh
fits to trade for peltry tbo ensuing winter. The *lra be m*T deem propel, that kind®f fool
•mail pox ha. been among one °r tw o bond* the “J bnt adapted to the purpose far which it
Sioux, and aumbera have died of U, bQt cholera Qfti _ And tho pay of
and other dfecases inetdeu. to their intercourse Naval School at Annapolia shall be attho
with the immigrants, hss not prevailed this season flowed to an officer of his rank whan in sore
to any thing like the extent they did last year.--
Capt. Stansbnry, Topographical Engineer, who conitmcuon, extension, tod completion ot
went oat under orders noarly eighteen months following objects, and for contingent reptireat
a.
m*me' "tSSiwjSSiM “one. A.xlrted Fo , brick Fable, lime *>««. cel krae,
craSla " Im. end .. may look fo, meet , nJ lbt „ pti „ ol all kind,. lUmr-oM mouxffld
osefnl knowledge and entertaining matter to be ,ix hundrod «nJ seventy three udlnra.
embodied in the report which la due lime will be | AT BOSTON,
laid before the conntry. f t house on cumber thirtyreiT, stone
I Few pemoa, id Urn B»> «o ,kid. la“mbe, abed aaaibrf HMjahrM, eldne
i growing importance of that P to “ l| ? a !{“® e 2JJft Ifidt in umber abed nember thirtyreighl, paving
I and tho report of this m treat and rear of carpenters’ aodjolaer** shops,
; tight on tbo snbject, nod mil developmany ofth co^°Jctiog ui , , ofl and cordage store,mut makers
resources of the connuy, of which there are M P p c dr.ok’i patent fiicrs, drains between
few. Nothing of intercstto you has
lately, except that yrmr “Ch^Sd lad eight thouxJd five hnndrW dollora.
long since, bad played* rubber” with gr y at NEW YORK,
b-ar and waa just six when the bear waa ball a AT NEW iuka.
dozen tonunately “Choycnco” played high, and For ODO officer’s honao, ons wetk and machine
and thus made oamx o' the bear. t bop, quay wails, dredging channais, sower ftom
In haato, yours reapocifelly, Uju**- cit f drain, bouse on gun block, removing coffer
dam and dredging in front of dock,and for repairs
I o f a n kinds, one hundred sud nineteen thousand
five hundred dollars.
AT PHILADELPHIA.
For extending wharves numbers one, two, and
four, extending ways in ship house G. moving
■hip hoose F. and enendtog Ways, two culverta,
■od moving shears, raialng roor of amUbery, P*«-
tog roof of Umber shed fiv«, Citing up old timber
dock iron railing ironl of officer’s houses, and lor
reptiraof all kinds, eighty thousand Maety
three dollars, and the pay of tbo engineer, Ward
B Burnett, at the navy yard, Philadelphia, to oo
two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars, com
mencing atihe time of hia appointment, on tho
fint dsy of February, eighteen hundred and farty
Bine.
The excitement against the foreigners in the
southern mioet has subsided, tod the m«*a*iina»
lions here almost entirely ceased* A large cam*
ber of Chilian* and Mexicans hare left the country
In consequence d the law compelling them to
take out licenses to mine, and business in the oan
Joaquin district has suffered in consequence ; but,
nevertheless, the mining operations are stui pros
ecuted erith industry and «ucc». In the Man
pjsa mines steam machinery has been brought
into requisition in crushing the qnatlx rock, and
i the result promises amply to reward those engaged
in the enterprise. The Stockton and Atpmwall
mines have been snfflclently tested to five assur
ance a! unbounded success. Several companies
have receUy been started lor the purpose olcroah
ing thequarts rock, and several crashing machines
have been ordered.
BMimsM. hitherto bid! wera. hu r»oh »mo
Judication of Improvement. In Sscramento there
la a decided briskness, and m this city there u
tfvrr? reason to beUeve there will be greater ac
tivity in the coarse of two weeks The appear
ance of the city is much improved by the fine
rows of buildings lately erected, and the streets
are in progress of repair. The great ccs! of
freights, as well as the expenses of building on the
silo of the recent conflagration, have rendered
money for some time scarce, out the gold dost
begins to come in Horn the mines and u will,
doubtless, from this time lor the remainder of the
reason, continue to flow in abundantly.
The OTtrleed Immigrant!.
A letter from Mr. Johnson, who toot charge of
the company which started irom Sacramento,with
supplies for the overland immigrants, ia published
ia the Placer Times. Uis dated Carson’s river,
Aug. 9. Ho arrived there on the Mh, tu advance
of his train, and found much destitution among
the immigrants. 11a bought up all the flour
that he could procure, and dividing it into ra»
lions ot live pounds, divided it as occasion requir*
ed.
The Sta Francisco Herald says
There are ocrw on the overland routs not less
than sixty thousand persona- The first of those
who arrived endured privations and funenog*
innumerable, aod it is bat natural to expect that
thoso who come later in the season will saner
more severely still. The forty miles of desert
which stretch from the base of the Sierra Nevada,
are sirewn with the bodieaof dead cattle, while
several persona have been found drowned, some
by accident in crossing the rivcta, end more la«
mentabfo still, some by tbeit own act, hav
ing been driven to utter despair by their muter
turn
is proposed U> »end out another expedition,
with the viewofestabiiaing a depot of pruvuiooa
at tho edge ol the desert, and a united efibrt it to
be madeatl over tho Slate to aid in thi* charitable
undertaking. We «iah that, by any feeble word*
of could Impress upon this commuottv
[the tumble necenity which exiatafor prdtapt and
speedy action. |lt ia to bo apprehended that hun
dreds, Qod preserve Ua, have already died with
hanger, tad hundred* will aa aiirely die if they be
not speedily relieved.
The most piaiaoworthF exertions appear to be
staking at 3sn Frmnciaco to raise funds for the
relief of ibis suffering. The paper before os ac
knowledge! the receipt of over four thousand dol
lari m money, and a large amount of provisions.
Tho election relume, now ncnrly complete,trom
MnrjUnd, gIM Clnrlt, tho Whig cnndidnle lot
Ouveruor, 56,046 eoton to ay.SST for l-owo, the
Demonmlio onndldnto. Tht. give. Lowe n m«.
in the whole Sulo. Tbo Tote ho,
boon iceernl tbosnond lighter Ibot ot ordinary con
torted election, There worn icyeu Sluto Sunn
torarn he etneted, ol which tho Whig, h.ye chert
en hvo nod the Dnmocmu two. Tho Son.lo will
now grand i? Whip Md 9 Dnmoernu.
1 hi iuoffi Bst. Joun ticcHia *ri , AxcHSi£nop.
_We leurn Uml bf a brief of His Holinta. Pope
Pto ix., doted tho 19th of Mr, the S« of How
Yorthubeen erected, ,t the-roquem of >h. hue
Pmvmc.nl Council
, C..A with the Sees of Boston, Hartford,
BV*-
m. P.ight Rov- Bi-'hop Hugte, «f »«■, et ' T "‘
,cd to the dignity ol Archbohop.
Tbo CmcrnoM ood £%%%£
have ;ilf t Mlswasmade an Arcbiepiscopal
rhX«s r i^°r n ' ,hoA '" ° f
W alto- Wnltn. —A". T. Fut.
Pv„ SnnttK » * Sopn-K*™' *' ■
lono, (... . *MBl.nua. ia UvtalW". AU...OW.
fneml iu Washington:
•• Wh held a meeting hero tome agt)
(about 500) and beat tbs DUonioaiats hoUofr. U
wa can g«i them to make a question tguntt the
Union we can beat them tan thousand ia this
State, and nearly the tame in |4itta®Ppt.ano
more than that in Georgia. Let them try it- The
Whigs are nearly all sound, and many of ICO CM
Jackson Deaocnts ore with ns»
BY ATTTHOBITY.
PUBLIC ACTb
Pas.uJ during tkt Firtl Srrnonof Ute Tktrty First
ConspcSM.
7 warn o.d |oaroal»tor
correal diam, «uhJ for canuouina the
ft pabhctuion ot 'he «ame, including
brT none», .■■brmicaK paper «. *°
Dbservatury **vfH uiooeand tore hun*
AT WASHINGTON.
For a buildiof and machinery »« a c-ptur rol*
ling eatablijamenl, and tor repair* ot all kind*,
fifty ono thooiaod three hundred dollar*.
AT NORFOLK.
Por itorebouse number nineteen and gateway,
across timber dock, completing engine how
to KaitheiT. *ad machinery; Iron pipe* to cjateraa,
tnagaxioe it Fort Norfolk, m*s*xine keeper*
boot*, filling iQ «P*m “closed by qa*y waiU, ni
linf low grounds, making aireot* in ywd,
ant timber dock, and tor repair* of all kind*,atxty
two thousand fife hundred dollar*.
AT PENSACOLA,
For extending permanent wharf, dredging,tow*
wards timber abed, coal house, extension or wnart
and rail tracks t*»r number twenty alx, limetoufc
muster bouse, and office for dork of the yard, and
for repairs ol all kinds, one hundred and ninety
seven thousand seven hundred dollars.
ATMEMM4IS.
For completing the following works, vix ■ ««•
vaHon and embankment, rope walk and t*der
toSS “w "iB. «M wta* Of hop*,
Sfc’olhop.iolmf.ihop, Mini hop*, °s“*j
SZILSK boo*, mwhiwty
(OJ poutraalcs , lump h 00», hops* for Ora es
MTamestt, drains and ditches, and
kind*, m» hundred .nd thirty four
dollar**
ATSACKETTS HARBOR.
For fence* and repuire of nil kind., revnn hun
dred dollar*. ,
FOR HOSPITALS, viz
AT Bouo».-F« repairing, whiiewiuhing fm-
CM, wallfc painting, gkre.ng, repair, of road., Ac.,
p.T.ng, grading, comple
ung reware, »“ d f '“ ce rom ‘ d ‘’".'T'"f « rou °' ! '
iSSJLam repair., .ialean Ihoreand dolTare.
ATPHt»*ctul-For genera repair., one Ihouw
reren hundred and nfty dollar..
FOR. MAGAZINES, vir:
Ai BoMon, one hundred and filly dollar..
a i Np« York, five hundred dollars.
At Washington. one hundred and fifty dollar*.
For WnplSng the stone dry dock at New \ ork
r l. nnd eirhiv thousand dollar*.
° D For completing the pooling dry dock at Kmery,
hundred thousand dollars.
RI For ’JSpleting the Boating dry dock at Ph.ladel
phut, three hundred and reventy one thowanJ two
sss*t ** «*■»
cole Suit bundled and fourteen thousand three
hundred and twenty dollars.
h For commencing the cotiMruclion of a doming
drv dock on tho eoa.l of California, one hundred
Ximd dollars And the Secretary ol the .Navy
i, anthoriaed to enter into a contract for the con
.tructton, with ail rmuonable dt,patch, of a rer
ttonal or balance donung dry dock, ba.tn and rail
_.v , t auch harbor on ihe omul of tho Pacitt
neean as he may relent, of a capacity and dimen
sion. in no respect inferior to thore of the dry dock
in nrogrere of construction at Penaacola: Provid'd,
That bv granting the raid contractor* permission, j
if required, to prepare the materials chiefly at some ;
haVbor on the Atlantic seaboard, and advancing
money* thereon as the works progress, the paid ,
works can be completed at a sum not exceeding by
' more than twelve per ceat. the total amount con
tracted to be paid for the floating dock, basin, and j
railway at the Pensacola Navy Yard, with the ad- j
dUion thereto of what would be the com of irons-!
Donation to said coast of the said materials thus i
hrenared and with the reservation till the works
kre done of ten per cent and the usual surety for '
the faithful perlortnaoee of the contract; and the :
Secretary of the Nary shall also bo authorized to
enter into an agreement with Ihe contractors, if I
they will keep the raid works in repair and take
Draper care of the same for any given period ot
voir* free of cliarge to the Government, to permit ,
them to use the raul work* during such period on
their own account for repairing merchant vessels, i
when not occupied by vessels of the navy, to winch |
precedence shall ut all times be given, on such
terms as he shall deetn reasonable
The sum of five hundred dollars for suitable plans
of the buildings and requisite improvements at the
naval depot near New Orleans, and that said plans
be procured and furnished under the direction of
the'aeot'orofficer resident or stationed atJNew Or-
MARINE CORPS.
For pay at officer*, non commissioned offi.'ors,
musicians, privates, and servinis, serves oa
there, subsistence for rffieers, toil pay for uu
drawn clothing, two hundred and fifty three than* ;
und four hundred tnd tix dollar* and taven
cents. , 1
For provisions for marines serving on snore,
I twenty thousand dollar*.
I For clothing, forty six thousand four hundred
I and aixtaeo dollar*.
For fuel, ten thousand dollars.
For military atore*, repair ol arms, pay 01 armo
ries, accoutrements, ordnance atorea, il*gi, drum*,
fifes, and musical instruments, tix thousand nino
I hundred dollars.
] For tranaponatien of officer* and troops, and ox
-1 pen*e* of recruiting, nine thouitnd dollars-
I For repairs of barracks, and rcutof temporary
I barrack* and offices for commanding officers, ax
I thousand dollars.
j For oantingencie*, vts freight, ferriage, cart*
I Ct wharfage, compensation to judge* advocate,
I par diem for attending count martial, courts of in-
I I qulry, and forcoottant labor, house rent in lieu of ,
I quarters, burial of deceased marines, printing, ota-
I ttonery, forage, pottage, pursuit of deserter*, enu
' 1 diet, oil, ttrew, furniture, bed ■•cka, spades, axes,
1 1 shovel*, p ckt, carpenter’* tool*, keep of a horse
, I for the messenger, pay of matron, washerwoman,
1 1 and poner at the hospital be»d quarter*, twenty
thousand dollar*.
Sec. 2. And it u/krtfrr intend, That the Sec
retary af the Navy i* authorized, should he deem
it practicable, to employ «uch part of the naval
force a* may be necessary to remove tho Wreck
of the steam frigate Missouri, lying in the barbor
cf.Uffiralter.
See. 3. And it UJu rt»*T That the Se
cretary of the Navy be, and is hereby authorized,
if he deem it advisable, to submit the demand ot
the claimants for salvage on tbe United State* ven
•el Water Witch to the arbitration of the Judge of
the Dituid Court of tbe United States m the south
ern district of Florida.
Approved, September 23, 1350,
The Washington Republic close* » long editor- (
i»| on the tecettioQ fro® the Whig State Convene !
tioa at Sjracoae, by saying that it “ <aonot tut
honor Ui. Doer, Mr. Granger, and their !**►-'
lor lhalr determination to abide by Ibfl
'ptalibnn on which they atood with Ham«c and
the Whig* ot the Uniou in l MO, and on which
oniy vs ui ay aU aland together at the prewat
day.”
Uiuaox W. Oar friend and townaa LASO foa SALK,
man Geonre W. Brainard, leave* the city tma |,. A cVKS of Land, partly unproved, -ttaaied in'
ereninf for Pittsburgh, which city be intends 10 fc«ai Deer Towt-r.p. Atlerueny Coaat»,«n toe
mtldnt hi. future ratone* Ho is«cg»ged Ibere X
u lo Trioily CLofeh, ond » ptomiicd. [■““ , trpl eli lbe tame, with a log house and i
and when bo bccomea known to the burgher* ol otl) „ r improvement*. It .» wet; naupted to gardening
the Iron City, will receive liberal patronage *« a » uU i.ur-ery iunnr«». rorturtnerptmruiars.eDquir*
music teacher. l n bun Cleveland lose* and Pitta u , ,nr , u ,.»cnt>er living on tne pre«i.ea.
bargb will gaio a finiahed pianist and capital fcttow. orl *»-t‘ •
He la a lavome in thia Forest City and we hranOy -p AUC U i, \ ixrat, -mving trow *u.-awqr
I cSFhJSS' “* ° f ““ ““ »■» KIKI.PAT.UCK
aKKAUKABLi: CASK I I
EVIDENCE IN Ol'lt MID-ST 1 ' ’
Ma- Kma-Sir, comply with your to- j
q -e »l that I would give yon!*u ueeouut ol the al«o« ,
miraculous care of my littie daughter* eye by ihe air
of your “Petroleum." |
She wu attacked with a very *or« cyo iri February
or Mareh lan, when 1 immediately applied to the best |
medical aid in the city, by whom n wa» pronounced j
“ a very bad eye r and all gave me no bepe of doing
her any good Alter whieh I took net into the coun
try to an old lady, who bad been very aucceaaful in
coring eye*. Cbe told me that her caae wet hoffclen,
a» ahe woald certainly loae aoi only that one, bat
alao that the other woald lollow-u being a scrofulous
aflccuou of the blood. And 1 do certify .that .at the
unto my father tJ. B. Vaahoa) cams to the coneiuiioa
that we had better try yoat " Petroleum, - ’ sus
aaTieci.l aunu; of one rye. U >» now about two
m*ntli*, »ince ahe began U* u*e, and *he can now ace
with both eye* aa good a* ever (ha did ; and, a# far
aa I can tell. 1 believe «he has, with the bleating of
be Aiougbiy, teen cured by “ Petroleum
Voura, respectfully,
M. Fatten V utao.v Cou,s&
Puuhurghh, Sept. 30, I*so.
For eale by Ksysor 4 McDowell, 140 (tieci;
r. E Seilers, 57 Wood tweet; D. M. Curry, D A. El
bou, JoMph Douglasa, and H- F Schwam, AUegben,
by the proprietor, S. M. KIER,
Canal Batin, Seventh at, Pittsburgh
gyiU Laia’a VXkMircaxThe Inventor o! •
?p «.r unzsT for a Formidable Disease hma no ngnt
is keep iu u« from bia lellpw creature* So 'bought
Dr. McLane when he wua induced to offer hi* great
remedy forwdrmi to the pabhe. A profound phyai
cian, enjoying a very large prectiee, he did not fear to
be confotaded wtth ibe nerd of *ancka who impose
upon the public their wonhicn ituff a* patent medi
cines. He was therefore induced by Kidd 4 Co., drug
gilts, to dispose of hi* rigct aa discoverer, and the
Vercofuge la now for »ale in nearly every village and
town oi the country It ta tee sovereign remedy for
worths.
KIDD 4 CO, No 00 Wood street
cetfi-dAwS
rvWeA of Ohio and Penna. R. R- Co, Third ai
Pimsssoa, Aaguat 5,1860
Tbs Stockholders of the Ohio usd Pennsylvania
p ri ,i Company sro hereby notified to pay me
inaolmani of five dollars per lharo.iu the office
of the Oompany, on or baton the SOth day of Auffusl.
The ninth Instalment! on or before the ?oth day of
September. Tb« tttnh in*toltaam cno;| tefero the
frA day of October ntSL
ytii instalment was called for eft tho 2Cth o
July lest
augfi-dtf WM LARIMER, Jr- Treasurer.
WBSTEES lIUHRAIICB COBUlif
OF PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
j Fijrait, Jr-, B*o>y. | R. Muxsa, Jr , Prea>l
WiUuivure against all kinds of risks,
FIRE AND MARINE. .
ALL loaeas willbe liberally adjusted and promptly
paid.
A home Institution—managed by Director* who are
well known in the community, and who are determin
ed by promptness and liberality to maintain the char
acter which they have aiinmed, as offering the beat
piouction to those who desire to be Insured.
9 Dtaxciou—R- Miller, Jr, Geo- Black, J. WBuiler,
N- Holmes Ji., Wm. B. Holme*, C. Utasen, Goo. W
Jackeon, Wm. M. Lyon. Jas. Lippinoort, Thus. K.
Uwh, James M’Auley, Alex. Nlmick, Tho*. Scott
Omen, No. M Water street, (warehouse of Spang
A Co, up stair*,! Pittsburgh- juLdly
Fill IfiPOBmiON OF HABDWABE,
LOQAN, WILSON a CO.
1»« WOOD STREET,
Are now prepared with a large end fresh dock of
K-ngndi, German, and American Hardware, to offer
fuperior inducement* to buyora. Those w.»hlng.to
purchase will promote their mtereit by looking
hrougfa our nock, aa they are determined to sell on
he moat reasonable terms. &ug!s
R. R. TANNER A- CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
fit) Wood as I bitwise Third A Fourth,
An now receiving their very large and inperior Fall
Stock of
BOUTS, SHOES, ISO BROUANS
Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest
■tylea. and expressly adapted to the western trade.
It has been selected with great cere, and as to sue*
•ad qoa.ity Is not furpaesed by any nock to bo
found either east or west. Oar uustomers and mer
chant* generally are invited u> call and examine, aa
.Tg determined to sell on tho most reasonable
terms- Also, Goodyear** Patent Rubber Shoes ol all
kinds ; angSfcdtf
M oa> BVIV|
Dentin- Comer ofToanh i
*n4 feuni, Uvna I TBON-
HukiitiiFßnfntm p«a*4iyin |1 «»
imareramiau im Daattitry* '
DR. G. CL STEARNS,I«* 01 Boraa, u mpMM-w
manufacture and eet Bidcx Taxra in who.* and pana
of sets, upon Section or Atmoapberie Snctidn riaxaa—
Tootuacbs cdebd is rmt maitrTEs, where the ne w >•
txpesed. Office and reudesce next door to Uta »■ T*
or’* office. Fourth street. Piltabnrth. ,
RkrauT<>—i. B.M’Fadden.F H F-aton. xo * _
On Tturaday, October 10 h, at 10* o'clock, John
WiLktrus Esq.. in the &td year ot bis ag*
The friend* ot the family are requested to attend
hi* fur.er»l from hi* late residence, on Butler street,
near the Greentburgh Turnpike, Lawrenceville, thia
*;»>•. ai 10* o’clock, A. M.
HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFS
JAISBB WILSOB, ]
•i.'i Wood .tf, oj Diomorui ,iUt\, Second story.,
OFFERS his customer* and the public, an eaurely
aew and fre*h stock oi Hats, Caps, and Muffs, in
«reat variety, .Manufactured and Selected with much
earelin reference u» price, style, and quaUty, in New
York city, and will he offered at Uie lowesi rales of
present low price*, Wholesale and Retail- ‘
V Pittsburgh, Oct. 11. 1850. ocitullwAwllS
FIVE’S TOBACCO—ICO bi» ju*t rec’d for sale by
1 o ci i HARPY, JONEfi A_CO_
LARD— lO kegs No t, ree'd for «mle by
oeU HARDY, JONES A CO
STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. 10* Inch Cylinder,
4* foot stroke. For terms, apply w
oe*l 8 F VON BONNUORST A CO
SALTPETRE— 10J bsg* crude, arriving for tale by'
OC H W A F WILSON
CLAY -It) casks Gentian, arriving for sale by
*,l ’ tfAK WILSON
SOLE LEATHER-swoibi Spanub, arriving per
canal, lor isle by JAMES bALkhLL
uc jj To Water «
KICF- 10 If pruue. for calc
ocll
JAMES DAI-ZELI.
ju»i rfr'il for »ulo by
JAMES DALZEI.L
CURRANTS— 6 caik* Kreui
ocll
su’d for »*lc l»y
j A MRS DALZELL
ITANNERS’ OH. - :i brts re.
LARD OlL—lu brls landing, tor sale by
ocll JAMES DAL2KLL
ADUINIBVUATOR'B BOTIOR.
WHEREAS, Letter* of Administration to the estate
of Alexander Stewart, Intr of the coanty of Alle
gheny, drc<-o>rd, have been granted 10 iho suoscrib
er, ail person* Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against tbe samo will present tbem to
ROBERT MORROW, Administrator
October 9ih —ocll wfltS
SEWICKLEV ACADEMY.
A CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL BOARDING
SCHOOL FX>R BOYS, li miles from Pittsburgh;
Rev iosxnt 8 Tbsvzll!, A M Principal.
Tbe Winter Session will commence on Monday,
Nov 4, IsiO Term, - 875 per Session of 5 mantas.
For circulars, enquire of tbe Principal, eewicaley
Bottom P u Pa., or „f Messrs John Irwin A Sons,
U Water meet, or Messrs f H Ne*m ACo, No i*6
Liberty street, nllshurgb. oolCbdlw
PCOLIC ROTXCB
12 hereby given to the rtockhoidersof the Allegheny
aim Fenvsrula Turnpike Koad Company, that an
election will oe be,a on Monday.the 4th day of No
vember it the tioaie of Jacob Cotebaugh, between
the non/s of l and J o’clock, F. M , to elect one Prem
deni and five Manager*, and one freaaaref to vranr.-
act and manage tbe uusiness ol said company for Uto
ensuing year By order of tbe Board of Managers.
A. HILaNDo, Bec ; y of Board
q. Tot StbcJtholders will bear in mind,that the
law roquue* ait anearuget in their stock to be paid
ui entitle them to vote at said election. oclQ»3i*d
THE undursigred having professional business In
sundry place* in u>e latcrior of Uhio and along
tne onto River, will sun on or auont Monday, tho
14. h day of uetober, for said points. Merchants and
fibers having accounts to colic t or oihsr basinet* to
ictiie or arrange, will have prompt attention givun
them by entrusting ibe same to h m.
Trit)K.v'ttj."« a BHlNr*. Ait’y at Law,
Office in t.owne-s Butldirgs, up stair*, Fourta s
Reler by permission to t> atermnu Palmer. Esn , o
phimer, nannaA Co oelt>:a3t
JOS. B- UUBSIEU,
ai . <)7 SoutU Whsrvsii PbiUdslphUi
IMPORTER and Dealer in FOREIGN wnd DO;
M y«TIC FRUlte, NLTS. SALAD OiL Ac
offers tor *t»:e w. iou to i-it pnronaser*
1 Vermcmi,
I CUrcl Win a,
Pain Soap.
Almond da,
1 Toilet du,
Costua do,
piciiti I Biamijr Peiihe*,
farcy | henuls,
M.ccaron.. < Lemon Syrup,
Asauitco cord-. - 1 Cologne Water,
Kxuaet Auuur. i Hoar Water,
bxttbct C.U1..0.-- I Oran** t'U.wei Water,
Salad j Peacn Water,
Canary J I Lavender Water,
Htmp “c, j | fcJtuaet Letnoa.
AlmarJ. I trtract Vao.lL,
l-ilb.-ri> . 1 Rock Candy.
\\ na-. (ireeit Oinerj,
iir.ni.Nun I aanteai Winr.
oround r»uu . Preserved Uiujer,
Shelled do | Tij Pane,
Shelled AIW-uJ-, . TamarillJU,
Cjcoa Nut*, Jtijobe Paate.
Chocolate j Coco* Paste, Ac.
Alto. »ola aßcnt for Well., Miller A Provost's .Nev
York Piokles,Sauce*, Herxneuf.Hy Sealed Ooodt.&i
Philadelphia, Ocu ifeSO—oeltr d'lt .itMg]
UILS 3 cans Origanum, I ran Anu, l can Cinna
■non, l can Caraway, 1 can Cedar, 1 cun Lavcn
ocr, l can Soccuu, and l can Bo«eiaary Oil, warrant
rd pule, received tor talc by R K SKLLfcißfl
oelli 57 Wood st
DRIED FKL'n i.»«uck. iirw Peaches
Id sack* uen Apple*, artivit’g
iroiu Srumer Caledonia, and for iiUe by
00 10 BROWN A KIKKPATHICK_
SODA aPH—«’usk» Steel’* best, arnvutg, l«r sale
by [oolti) BROWN t KIRKPATRICK
TRUNK BoARDsL-nu baitdle* assorted,lor sale by
OP |., BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
RlCb>-‘?J t<-» fr»*h beat, arr vlng, for *a!o by
001 0 Hit OWN fc KIRKPATRICK
STUAY COW.
BROKE into me enclosures of the ȟb-cnber. re
iiduitf in East Deer Townibip, Allegheny com ty,
.H, ;hr Kuiici Hoad, about me I*l of Septeiubei Inal,
ft Rod Cow With Willie .pot*, uoout 6 year* old. *1 be
owner i* to eosce forward, prove property,
i>av cnaiae* and lake her away.
“SjVs JAMES BLACK
NOTICB.
AniVIDVMI of three per rent, on all adjusted
lo**e» *>y hte oflo hof April, 1645, Insured in the
office oi me Allegheny County Matas! Insurance
Company, will he peii on and after the inst., »t
me office of Thomft* Williams, <be Attorney ol
me Company. By Older of the Hoard
P L. WILMARTH, Presft.
Pimßtaou. Oci B, I*so oc.t9.riu>cls
BOARDING— A few gentlemen nay obtain good
boarding on reasonable term* at Mr». Mcftltl
tin’s in Coionnsdc Row, near the Old Bridge. Fede
ral >tr£t, Allegheny city. oct!»:dlw__
TO LET.
THE dwelling home No. tS Second street, betweer
Wood and Market street*, no * oecaplcd by xht
.uuscrmei Rent SWO per annum. Pot*e«*ion piT«
n ihc Ist oi Novembcrincxi JOHN H MELLOR
No. SI Wood street
JKourntng Oood«<
MUR?HY A. UtRCHKItXD bare r«cciv?d a •ay
ply oi jrooi« adapted fr>r moarnlag wear, «a<m r
RUcK Bwabazines,
•' CaniPJ* Clotf.*,
Coh-rgs 4nd t*arainci,
F;rnc b Mcrtoci and Caibmcia*'
Moaic de Lame* and Moanung
Aipacct*. Moarair.g Collar*, Blaefc Cravou, VaiU,
iUndkercbtef*;Ac £s__
F' ALL HOSIERY, Alpacc*. Merino, Csaliiperc,
and Llama Wool HoilerT- An a*wrt*
■' MCRp||V t BUCCHFIELO’9
FRE'H TABLE BUTTER—I 3 *nd \ bbll, jest
reo'sived and for »tle by
( bt ‘’ ‘""/S c'&reliS
•AM CUEESE—WO t<oxe» Craam Chccfejost
;c*d and lot »»le by octO J B CANFIEEI>
ACON -to ca»k« Bacon Hides, S do Primo Buga
Cured llama, for sale bv
L 9 WATERMAN A SC INS
FLOUR IN bun Exirn Super Fine Flour, m atore
sUe by L a WATERMAN A SONS
CI.BRSS , „
’ANTED—Two Salesmen In the Dry Goocaßu*
atne««. Apply at EO Market meet.
*) btili No 3 Mackerel, (large.)’for
rpUBS AND BUCKETS —tL> do*. Bucket*, 10 do
\cm° b ‘’ 101 l ’ r K.» WATEEMAN A SONB
C” 10RN BROOMS -dOdor laucy and good common .
u WATERMAN A BOi»B »!
/ILOVER SCBB—Sd bin •trictly'prfa* Clow,
UjF" l A 80MB I
THE LATENT STYLE - Received thi»;«iay, la* 1
~s , atyle Careen. direct Iromihe ffianufaciui er»,
, ... >hn.h we .nvite ibe attention of ihoa* wu.aiDg
««,. w:McCLI STOCK
0~"11"c£.OTT19 On band'a large and well aelec-ted
'■ °“ Cl “w
”SJT' _ _No. 75 Fourth meet
-raufis AND MATE - —Ta‘« opened, eotae vcrylaiul-
K, tome ftylo Rugs and Door Matts, lo which \rc
"S*' I'"” 0 °' P “ r ° b “'"w MeCLINTOCK
T oW FRICK CaKFEit» — W McClimock hiajoai
Jj opened a large and very cheap lot of Carpet*.*
m sst.Tch are direct from the manidaclun:i«, and will
be sold a* nrw as the same quality cun be V^** eA
east of the Mountain*, aiJ5 Fourth »tre«t. octy
AoDarati* for Clemming Stove Ptpo
Without taking down.
TSVESTtjU M
1 First »t. between Wood fc Market sts-
-156 ban prime green Rio, uj «u>tc
for tale waTEBMXJJ , * SON 3
31 Water *63 From «i ___.
fIOFFEE
ro inn<
r¥lEA9—Ssibfchesta and Hy*® ll - L«V
10. f.. BUfkgy. A SONS.
Sfices —10t«*« p«pp? r:
■ h 1 a b»n a J‘ A _ SONH
O weight* Bpnu*h te 80N8
- ° C "" ,«*\VindoW~G 1 a**, UXTTtSd, Of city
(yfISSS&r Wrt&iMfcß. >««»
‘“■ ““T 1 * wSnakw * was
STEEL —A I>ut.l orC*K,Shell, G«r
mao, E. 8., and Spun* Steel. for sate by
oca L ? WATBBMAN& SONS
N"j« * ~ic“ na!TOaafeiway
SUGAR —3u hhd* prime N. O Sow. Inst teeeived
tor tale by BURBRIDGE A INGHRAM
ocB ‘ 118 Water street
FLOUR— 40 bri* 8. F. Float, josl reed tor sale by
ocB BURBRIOUK A INGHRAM
Q ALTPETRV.— to sack* now landing, tor tale t>T
O ocS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
ocS Water A From au.
LIN SUED OIL-lS brt* pore, just ree’d tor sale by
•e 9 JOHN WATT A CO
MACKEREL— U» Irli Boston No 3. tor Mile by
oca JOHN WATT A CO
CIHKK3E— SM bxs W. R. just rec'd tor sale by
j ocS_ JOHN WATT A_CO
"\riNKOAß—do brl* pore, (or safe by
V oca __JOHN WATT ACO
Window glass— jw bx« g x iu.
Hub*. 1U l Vi,
OObxsipxM: part extra
anahty, in (tore and tor aale bv
ocs . JOHN WATT A CO
CLOVES— if brl» rte'd for sale by
R F. SELLERS
OC O S 7 Wood .t
A T" R °° T_i ""‘"“f E 2el£eßS
ax.
jniIAMOMILE FLOWEES-jiilJ •£**£?
I e... '°”*^ L ; Ut 3
WHOLESALE JAIL OOODS.
A. A. MASON &. CO,
63 4b 64 ISaJiKKT 8T„
rmsersiin, r*-,
WOULD eolieit the auonnon of Merehuntii iroa
all sections of the country, to 'bo r >budbbm
«tock of New Fall Goods, comprising tbc largest and
aioet complete assortment in the western country,
consisting of
*75 cases best styles Prims,
40 do Imported rnd American Ginghams;
3a jo AJpaccas, Paramattas, and Menoos;
27 do Cashmeres and Dc Loins;
4S do Satineis and Jeans;
89 do Cloths and Cas«imtrcr.
70 do Bleached Muslin*;
CU bales Flancel*, all colors;
■Si do Tickings, all grade*;
do Brown Muslins, best makes
Also cases andpacbaecs of Silks. Shawls. White
Goods, Millinery 80, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ribbons,
Laces. Hosiery and Glares, Ac
Merchant* are assarea, from the great faculties of
th.a e«ablishment,ol always procuung ibe latest and
most <?c«ir«ble goads, and at prices as low and lower
than my eastern hoose Being manufacturers’ agents
tor large quantities of Domestic Goods, they particu
larly soti-ii tbe orders of merchants to: domesics,
deliverable tn this city at tbe snrae pried- they .are
sold at in eastern cities. Merchants e'ther going or
returning from thccast, arc inTitcd loan exeminatlon
of their stock. A A MASON A CO
ocf-dlm-'-’p-AwSznS
FlfiE ASO MijEINE ISSDEAHCE fiOTICE.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD,
txf hal stocx jINB scartcs mm,
91,000,000.
CHA,R TE&ED I&2S,
id has been appointed agent for this
Ipsible company, to snececd Mr.
id Is resdr to Ignte policies tn the
department, on os favorable terms
fnsible coflspanyMn this city
T GEO H ARNOLD,
.krth st-, edit to Bunk of Pittsburgh
THE
old and resw
Fayette Brown, ai
Fire and Marine
as any other respi
PROTECTION
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
Amual fro*, CrptlM Stud,tt Surplus fW,
$ 1,000,000,
r* HE undersigned would call the attention ot raer*
I ahants and others having property exposed to
ie*s by Fire or the perils of Navigation to the ..upenor
advantages offered by uie
Prolsotlon intaranos Gompsay
or ,vit
1 —Rates of Premium as ;low as those ot an? ou>“
RESPONSIBLE Office.
2 —A speedy ana satisfactory adjustment ot lories by
' the General Agent ortho Company lor the V. estem
and Southern Slates. _
Arbitration tof all differences wurrh aay an*BJ
by referees mutually cbo.’cu. ».,.-p^nai
a—Award* promptly pstdln Specie. Bsr.kab.e f anas,
or Exchange on New York. Balumoie. Cnariestou,
New Orleans, St Louis, Louisville, l .tuburgh, or
Cincinnaii, at the option of the insured.
Pamphlets, setung lorth the mode and prtn
ciolrs of adjusting losses, rales of premium*, ctasslh
cation of haiards, Ac.. furnished to the customer* of
the office free of charge.
For fnriber ir'tormauon, apply to the undersigned,
who is folly authorixed to insure Dwellings, Stored,
Hotels, Warehouse*, Mills. Manufactories, Baras, Ac,
Itostebold Farniiaie, and Gouda. Wart#, and Mci
rbandiie, contained or tiored therein, ajaiim lo'- <
dasaam by FIRE.
aUO, '
Dry Good*. Groceries, Manufactured Goods, rro
dace, Household Furniture, U»e and «wr
other description ol Merchandise or Personal Pro
0407, shipped or lobe shipped per good nieamboai,
or boats to and from points on the W extern
ot between Eastern clue* ivi* Laics,or other inland
male) and any towns in ihe Western country, ayainsi
S* baiSds of INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
ShiEDtenU of Gords, Wares, and Mercbndire, per
cood eessel or vessels, between New '-> rlc * u *
E»»rn pon.—ll Ne« Orku,. gin
oorta—between all American ports aud English or
E«op.»p pon.. pr k .By mlwr
soever In the AltanOr waters, against the PEKILN Ol
TIIE 'JF.Ast GF.fi E ARNOLD, Ap t.
71 Fourth next to the Bank of Pmsburgh
srpiD-.dnant __ -
LlfK IHgUltAdCki.
J. Vlßat)’) Jr.,
Aar/it rlrr th. 4 Finn L»/» Ihsurjnn (.Vo/ i'W*
4 vPFLCE of the Weawrn Insurance Company No.
I ) W Watarttreet, Pituborgh.
r’ampblets, with ail neceaaary mlormaiioo, and
alank forma will be formated. „ Ui ,
Unfbaiidi can insaru their lire* for the Leiietti of
their wive* and children,'creditors the live* oi their
amon* the hoWer* of Life Policies.
The dividends of the peat wo year* have been eigh
ty pur cent-each year. tc2S _
WEW fcOT OP SPLIftSDIO PIANOS,
Mum and MujicM Instmmrsut,
girn of the Uoldaq Harp, No 101 Third street.
__ h. RLERER respectfully inform*
hit friends and the public, that he hat
returned from tbo coat, with e
|| V| | "most elegant Bnd •xtettarve. assort
ment of Plano* of virion* «Tle* » B «f ? nc 's ,‘ el ' c j£:
by hinuelf,with rreatoare. a« the celebrated factories
of Nnon* A Clark, N-Y-, and Danham, N l, Iwbo 1
Slodin i Dmnkun,«. V.) H„| og M ! l,c.rf IM jbo£
from an immense atock jasi finished by the above
maker*, they are warranted of rupenor quality and
tono, id! will in all cate* be told at New York fee
iorv nice*. Purchasers will receive a wntien yuar
aniy with each Piano, entitling them to an exchange
or return of taint, if foaod defective.
Alto, a lot or splendid Gautrs, from the factory
Scbmijt fc Maul. N Y They are a taperb ant*
and warranted equal* If cot tuperior, to any mxd<
the world
AUo'VfiM selection of Flutes. Cltneme's Vlolum.
Atrtnfni, Crass Ituirunenu, «r.d the nsweat “ d ®°* l
popuiar muaie, including Jenny Uni » °« )e^ cd
tones. . ——t- ° -
1 ULEB HAUEL’S SHAVING OREASI-V.bi
•v tho man who doc* not Appreciate the
cast above* If any there be, we do not addrev
■elVea to him. Bat to Ail other* we say, If yon
to render ahaving a pleasure,purchase a box ofJa'es
Baoel’t Almond Pi»taohio or BhATtnK
Creant*. I* l« utterly iffiposnble to &nd word* to dr
scribe the feelings of a person who has b« c «e
Shaving with ordinary aoap, upon making trial of thl*
fbV tho fint time. It is « combination of wonder, ad
“SSja*SKSS%HAVI»O CREAM la exceed
tnaty emollient; rendering the anffest and wir/
beard soft and pliable, producing an admirable taiber,
and by its extremely mild nature allaytnK all inlu.-
Uon, and preventing that unpleasant and stiff feeing
ofthe *tcin which iaao often experienced jnerihaT
tng. Geotlemeaaain* Jules Cream
mar face the coideat and moat piercing wind* im
mediately after it* we, withoot tho
chopped, And itore wno once use it, we can wfely
never use tury other-
Ono great advantage, whtefa will be erpedaay tp
nreetaud by those who Wear whiskers, i» the fail
that it will not diaeolor tie beard, which n»tt waps
will do, giving a sandy or retry appearance to ins
edge o/tfio wttiikcr*. Jnlc Huid,iahim»sore»m»
are delightful preparauoda, compounded with anil,
to iho utter exclusion of nil article* calculated to
render the operation of sharing unpleasant, and wui
be appreciated by all who make trial of tnem
Perfumer and ChrotK,
130 Chestnut at, Phiia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by E A FcbresVjca
A Co., and R. E Seller*, Piltiburgh; and John bargem
and J. Mitchdl, Allegheny City. tcp27—Bp
Slate Mutoal Fin lusnranet Company,
J B CANFIELD
HARRISBURG, PA.
mHE very liberal patronage extended to thLiccm-
I pony, having issued policies to the amount Pt near
One and a U alt Million of Dollar*, daring lio last
three month* i» saffieiect manifestation of the em
matlon and confidence of the public in the system of
management on which It* buiiner* u cotdoctod
Tocity or country merchant*, and owners of dwell*
)uk>, and isolated or country property, It w believed
I this company aiTord* advantages in point of cheap
1 ne«* safety, and security, infetier «“ w> Insurance
' “ffliVS: »-■ P ;-'r
sTitem of Classification of Risk*, excluding all special
1 hazard * inin nn g only a limited amount in any one
' uV.ii.-- ii,in nreetudinir ibe frequency and occurrence
Sian it notonlv possesses ihe cheapness and ascom-
SSfeSoWbothmethodijbatenturM lbs tr.aared to
“ ?t*!» i nnier’uie'MntioTof'the lotlomn* Dtrcccorr—
asSAn «> i■;
A A CaXSIKS, Actuary
Blanch Office fo; Weitein Pennsylvania, St Smith
feld itrect, Pittsburgh Persons desiring larorance
will be furnished with book* of the company by ealV
ln ff at th« offiee. oc^
MURPHY A BURCHFIELD, at north east coiner
of Fourth and Market streets, arc now Supptied
with a fUU assortment of the various qualities of
eboTt desirable foods, and haring been purchased
from the importers can be warranted genuine- oc3
IN great vanety of price and pattern, last tece,ved
nt the store of MURPHY A BTRCHFIELD
LINSEED OIL—IV bill pure country oil, iust reo‘J
for sale by ROBISON, LITTLE A CO
o«3 2SS Liberty at. ..
Daff Window Liam.
TUST received at W. McCLINTOCK’S Carpet
tl Warehouse, No 85 Fourth street, end ?& Wood st,
4-4 Buff Window Linen. or °
ItUipttMt Window |hsd*S
*OECBrVEDthIs day, at the Carpet Warehouse,
JjfcKo 86 Fourth utreat and 7S Wood sovet, a very
hindiWM tssartouatolTrmupansi Wnto££hadM
wntnwlnUq, l«3) wiucwswc*
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EXTRACTS of Aconite, Belladonna, CoUeyn*
Comp, Cicntm, HyeteUma», Stfamooieum. «“•
tnnT, Tarsxicn®, Sarsaparilla, Quassia, Jlopnvoi
cbielaccL, and Indtan Ileap,
ST.* FAHNK3SOCK A CO
M 7 Car. First A Wood si.
Larga BQpplf •* Vail *■ 'Wtntar Goods-
MURPHY * BURCHFIELD invita Ike anectioa
of buyer* to their Urge stock of goods adapted
for the season, consisting in pan of-
Blk mud Col ! d French Merinoes,
.. ■* Coburg* sad Cashmeres,
Changeable Popbns,
Ore*. Silks and Tat© Satins,
Dlk and Fancy Alpaeas- __
Super 1 -on* Shawl*, Low Price do.. Sacking Han
n.ii.'tt’eUi, Mglirtt, aadAmenaan Flanurl*, whiu'
Snd colored Their slock of HOUSEKEEPING
such as Sheetings, Pillow Ca»« Muslin*,
Tsble Diaper*. Towelling, **- » and at ir-w
price* for quality. Buyer* will find u to their adsnn
taar to examine their slock before pu»chacng-at d»
north east comer of dth aod Market ns. oct “
' T" rORHEKT.
fW\Vo well finished oflkee »a Fo*t Oifiea Building.
1; Third ctreet. ... .
A loan, well UfhtedfOOin,nd tlonr; euuance Mai
Itet tueel, between 5d tad 4th rireeU.
Alio, * small brick .house, Ul Fiji T«wa*lup, near
PenutTlruua Avenue.
Inquire of
oci7
K D GAZZAM.
No 164, Second *
(Pott and Trltmae pletic copy)
STARCH— 9 boxes jest received from ibo mnr.unu,-
torcr, end for s«le by S N WICKSBSHAM
oci? _ Coiner Wood end dth »i»
LU DIN’S FXTRACTS—AsiorIed in boxs. mono
iloitn eeco, imported end for seta by
_oct7 B A FAHNESTOCK A Co
PI IX MACHINE?— Superior Erfghsh assort td *■
tet. imported and ferial* by
oct? ’DA FAHNESTOCK A Cj
SH MOLASSES—CI) bbls 81 Loais » H Syrap Mo
la«ie*. lust received end for laid by
• JAK A HUTCHISON t Co
eei7 Aaent.Sl Lotti* Steam Edgar Refinery
GLUF— 6 bbk’oa band aid for taloby
on: 9 N WICKEESHAM
LARD— SI bbls No fon hand end lor vein by
ISAIAiI DICKEY A Co
oct? Weler end Frost streets
GRFJLSE— 9 bbli an bend end for *a>e bv
octT ISAIAH PICKET fcCo
BACON ILAMS—to cull OS band, Vi!) be *o:d
low io close tbe lot, by
oct? ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
HONEY— 4 bbls lu store and for sale by
oct? ; ISAIAH PICKET A Co
{IHEF^SE— ib beats prime qaaliir, for sale by
J o CI7 : IPnlAil DICKEY ACo
Cl UM COPAL YARNlPH—Fortaiaby
X ret? ; ISAIAH DICKEY ACc
CC-PARTSERBUIP.
Hl] BY AN hii tea -ay a»»ociaicd .Wn JTKrs,
* Wood»ireei,y7iinhjmintbebtt«ine*»ofll7a2 , »
Hl TheTjasteu* bcrtftfter will bo conducted andci As
if Ryaa A ftttKce. trio rtspecifttlly aolleii Ac
rvan
WH. McKEE-
DISSOLCTIOS. OP CO'•PARTNERSHIP
lOJE firm of McKee, NegleT *lMohan, w U dissolv
ed on the noth Bit Wat MTtee having sold lui
intercut in too concern, to Messrs Negley A Mohan,
the business of the lira will be fettled ond earned on
br Negley A Mohan, who are duly anthomed 10 aso
the name ofthe Cm far that
ALCOHOL —9 bbls jost received and for sale by
) KIDD A CO
>ls No CO Wood street
LAZIEB’S DIAMONDS—I dju j».l IMJlvcd
' Jcr side by QCtS J KIPP %to
I AED OIL-S bbl. No 1 jail recced *nd for iclo
1 J by ■ QCtS j KIDD * °°
, ED pounds juiLieceived and fot^alc
PIG IRON—OSO tons Mahoning Fotpnco Pig Iron
for sale from the Allegheny FIX)7D
, Roaad Church.
btU solid batter for sale jY FLOVD
HARPER’S 6, for Ocwter, of »ui»
excellent magaiine, and No 10 of Wetlonsry or
Mechanics, has been recd Ted at
ItecoL third street, cpposl e the Post Office, also »
newAmeriean N«i«l Sailed The Conmirator, a taio
of Dlannethaasett’a Island, on the Ohio Hirer, and
No Pictorial Field Book of the AiMtioaa Revolt-
INSTRUCTION on ths PIANO PORT is
the Plano FoTOilo adranced pupils.
Hr will be ready to receive applications from those
who may requite his lenicti by l4L*
instant. -Vppmjnuona previous date, to fca left
at ihe.'kioie of J; tt. Mellor, No 61 Wood SI. oc4
\f (stern Collets ol HomaopathU lieditiin,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
• i&CO-Cil—C&onrTrJ 1819.
rpHB FIRST jviNTER SESSION of this Insuiauon
I \fiil commence on tho Full Monday of.Kovta
btt ,‘and eoatinßo loot moniht* , . '
The Chairs of the Faculty are arranpd as iollowk.
btora Rosa* M. Professor of Midwifery, and
Dtseasea ofWotnen and Children.
nrigga, M. D-, Professor ar.d
P Ch^le^D^wfl», M. D, Professor ol lcsrUaie,
and Prsciico of Homeopathy.
Lewis Dodge, M. D., Professor of Matena Medio*
and Medical: Jurisprudence.
Hamilton L.Sraith, A. M , Professor ot Chemistry.
Edwin C. WitheteJ, M. D., Professor of Anatom»
and Physiology. . , ,
Jeha Bralnatd, Professor of Physical beienoe.
Charles W. Bell, Demonstrator of Anstomv.
The CharieTtifthe Western College of Horamopsthi :
Medicine was granted by the Legialataie of Ohio,
ounngits sestlouof 16*9-90. It erates all thesis
and nrieilcgeausoglly possessed by Medical College*
tn the United' States, and, unlike many coile».n». i;
cant*, icifepeji.tent of any other insulation, hovu.»
■it itself the pbwer io confer degree*, and post*«ui.#
a common seal. . . , _
1li» degrees ar> conferred by uie Faoally suJ
Tiastei s upon, the recommendation ol' the Faealtr
Tho amount of fees fOT the fall course will be SW.
Matriculation fee, ®3—to be paid bat once. Demon
sirator’s ticket, AL Graduation fee, *fu. Person*
who hare attended two fall courses of lecture* >u
other colleges, are admitted to the fall course in lb;*
I inetiuitlon Vii the paymeßt of f ‘.*o. Graduates of t.
upectabie medical schools are pertained to snend uij
f course on the payment of'the mstncaiatioo lee oul>
■ Good board, including room, light, and lacl, can *;o
obtained fiom S* to gv » per week. For (anbenu
t iornnti-un adilrras. t HAS D. WILLIAM-,
ociidlin Dean of lbs Fatuity
C „D HSK-lb ..... u» .1= V t r mLsoli
«» M Wood I! _
, bri. Sb.mCb.fer.Eehy^^
rj\A.-.XEKS' OIL-23 brl. Id. YVlLSufc
V UT It..id.«'d
A oe4 37 Wood «t
Patent soap powder— lo ‘•is ncy for *oi«
f-‘ E E SELLERS
i AL. SODA—4 casks reeaired for sale by
I OC 4 r e Sellers
, USI ARABIC LOZENGES—IO bxs for sale by
r oct RJ-1 SELLEhS
w mTc;auiu.s-. ..i ■&&,,■■
boot-1 b»
/-UEO'riL OREEN A YELLOW-4c.be, rotate
g>4 R h SELLERS*
CHIP PILL BOXES—3CO papers for *#lo by
R K SELLER S
011,5— Hno winter Spetm Ui«, .VYliitie till. ftr' \
Lard Oil, Unseed Ou, Tanners' Oil, aad No* _,!■<
Oil, lost received and for sale by the ban* .j o;
callon, univurrented to give satisfaction.
’ S N WICKERSHAM,
Cor. Wood and aor jy r.j
Butter— a bi
oci •
EGGS— C brls this day reeciTcd for sale V/
oc-l . SItB\VER A t, ARNES
riXALLOW—4 brio received for sale by
X oci aHRtYER* BARNES
/■'tEEAIII CHEESE—-© bxs received.'for tale by
U flgl WICK AIftItCANDLESS
MAPLE MQLA/jSE&—iTbrls for sale by
oci WtCE A McCANDLESS-
BROOMS— IS) doz Corn Brooms for talc by
ocA- WICK A McCANUiXcL-
WK.ITE FL*!!!—ls brls for sale by
ac 4 WICK A McCANTDLF«a
TkriNDOW GLASS—2OO bxs SxlO;
14T bxs 10x12, for <alr by
00 4 WICK A McCiqVDLLrIS
W ADDING—is bales White;
16 bale* Black;
10 bates Glazed, for sale by
OC 4 • WICK A McC aNPLESS
ULVERIZKD SALEEATUS—47 bxa, in poor.a
and ball ponnd payarv fotsalo by
oc< WyiK fcMeCANDLESb
~ Ai.nKA t tI3 —JJ easkt fir sale by
O oci YfICK A McCANDLE=s
: B. A. FAHNI
W UOLfiDAL
Cotiwr of Wood cat
OFFER sale, of the
iron Europe,
Borax, tehiuid,ia case* l Acetic Aeld
Fnjery Com tt, Powd, kg* ( Ormagw Flower Wsu
Curb. Acajou, oti X j«* | Boia Aniuaua
Parudreen, Li can* i PUI Boxca, paper
Rot tea Btote,'jn caaka I do widow
Float Sulphur Jo ] Vial Caras, auoned
CiitileSoap, 3a bat t Fiaaier, Ear
Calc. Magnesia do 1 Boi>orass do
Cart.. , Co • do | Lead do ' r '
Lac Dre,po<*d in biU l Oa'.baocat do
Cart. upa. ltt beg* I Fiatemts
Citrto Acid, alb botiiea I dticte Iroo,
FolT.AßUatcsiaiir do j*rcdpT^W“-^ oa *
Aq. Atmaoa Cone, do * Al*pp° H. .
SSSic. $ SSSSiSfifc*-
ou p &«,Bp^ L
IcdineEcg. .Bw*l’”Oji
in CJ t.sJ« 55 »°t£?A?=io:idj
Conf. Soaai. la «» ■ J«rs £ ?^ut
Bt-Carb. Foiaab, lobcotca g}} £*•?**
Blue Fill &*. i a lb jar* Shut Ste-Jti a
wKS*®^ s ' SSf'SIL 8064
85btrt Horn
Wsleh FUnnili,
Lonf Shsrrll,
JA9 9 NEGLEY,
P. MOHAN
and i itr res'll' Cot rale ij* /
SHOIVIiP. a; lid AJtBS
-140 oxa W. (TTCHeese, for’ sale by'
WICK A McCANDLESS
STOCK & CO.,
b DnuGoisaii
First Pittsburgh,
sit own ImponKUot, Jul:
landing torsala br
13A1AH DICKET & Co
—37 htiu tf~G Sugij; “ -
ICO bill N O Mnlatm...
45 b(la 8 H da
BSOWN tL aEKPATkICK
Trtiv-rr’nr a mall ffi for aaile by
“«»rf!3 STUAETfcIiILI.
„,m MWoodc
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