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1851, doy prening, mber 16, of iberali nited States in the chair, the tollowing cireu- | where goods destined are con- ad to persone in the be the United ‘States i in the | veyed free of charge. Industral Exhibition was submitted by the Secre- tary, and, with other gommnnicated. Te re- ferred to the Executive Committee for publication: — N, September 16, ‘The Central Commitice ot the United States on Census Returns for 1850, ‘Winnupaco Country, Wis. —The following isthe census return for Winnebago cone re Towns. eae: 690 Algoma the Industrial Exhibition to be held in London in Algoma.. May, 1861, beg le aver to invite the attentioa of the Bloomingdal Govemors of she States, of the local com- pn oes mittees by them sopoin'ed ae of the thetr fellow- | Nee! ciizens the interesting subjects in- Nekimi.... volved in ape concourse of the industry of serene « mati and to the peculiar aspects under which it acireanen ae tothe skilful and industrious of all elacses inthe United States. ‘Thie committee cannot but view this great ex- position of human industry and productive skill as cue in which every nation on the globe has a direct and positive concern. Its results its history | 1847, the ceunty contained a population of 2,786. will go down to future generations, the Norrn Carorina.—By the census recently taken, ectual state of arts and civilization in the middle of | we find the total population of the county of Pas- the century. ee will stand at once an spctenk. to be 3; of which 5,581 are inha- evidence and index of the progress which the | bitants, and 3,108 are slaves. The exect number hur anizing arts of peace have mide and are now | of free sats we eines not learned. The popula- making in se ee empire and republic, kingdom, | tion of Elizabeth City and suburbs Masham nearly princi; e of the world. two thousand. Tv juctions Ve ate Bn industry which will Scnengcrapy, N. Y.—The_ followit be entitled to places in the exhibition are not limit- | show the entire "population of the city ol ed to articles of manufacturing, mechanical, or any theme department of labor or of The farm, the opie, ee the dairy, the torest and the mine, the factory and the workshop, the laboratory and the studio, will all be entitled to their respec- tive positions; and it is earnestly hoped that ne con- sideration will be allowed to prevent a full and honorable representation of every department of our natural resources, ingeauity, and industry. To Soueey | some impression of the number and pavites of objects which America is capable of furnishing to the exhibition, we may be permitted to eaumerate a few of the prominent classes. Among animal substances, it 1s believed that samples of beef, pork, hams, butter and cheese. weot and hair, ase, down and fur, lard and Jard oil, stearine candles, honey and wax, sperma- ceri, sking, hides and leather, with articles manu- factured from the same, may ali be with advantage sent from the United States. Many of our dealers iu provisions can now demons'rate thatthey under- stund how te eater for the most refined taste, as well in the style of putting up as in the intrinsic qualities of their articles Among vegetable productions we shall not for- gt tosend samples of wheat, flour, Indian corn, cotton, rice, tobacco, hemp and ¢ordage; the starch of wheat, of potatoes, and cepeeatie of | Indien corn; sugars of both cane and pape, raw and refined; timber, and articles manufactured therefrom, especially when made in large quanti- ties, and by machinery. By toking longitudinal and transverse slices or sections, one or two inches in thickness, from the tranks of trees, we may at little expense send the most striking proofs of our forest nehes. The sycamore and whitewood ol Kentucky; the cypress of Mississippi and Louisiana; the live oak of Florida; the pine of Carolina, Maine, Minnesota, and Oregon; the oak, kory', cherry, aod black walnut of numerous St 3 the cedar and locust, so famed for resisting decay; the hickory, so tough and durable; the ash, so light and yet so elastic; the bass wood, adapted tor coach and cur bodies; the birdsere maple, for | ornamental furuiture, with multitudes of others, may by this means be displayed with surfaces smooth or rough, varnished or unvarnished, aad form a novel and striking feature of the exhibition. ‘Will not some of our enterprising lumbermen take this great department in hand? In making cross sections of trees the bark, should be carefully re- tained when practicable. Among mineral substances which ought cer- teinly to appear at the exhibition, are iron ores in a) their varieties, from that of the iron mountain of Missouri to the rich veins of Cone, Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hempshire, Maine, and numerous other States. The cobalt and lead of Missouri, lowa, and Wis- consin, the chrome of Maryland, the zine oxides New Jersey and Missouri, the plumbago of the coloring materials which ought to attract notice and win approbation. Stones used for build- ling and other Seefal and ornamental purposes thould not be omitted, particularly such as excel firmness, finenees of texture, purity, durability, and a nen ibility of high polish. The and mercury of California, the silver lina, the of » the iron of many Rushford. tica. cona 1,924 The total will be Teal 10,500. In December, returns henec- “Th 7p, 1840, the population was 6,784, and in 1598, 555. In the latter year, says the Cabinet, it was badly taken. The present gain is 2,135 over 1840, and 2,884 over 1845. This will do very well fora place which has hitherto been considered as walled in and finished. New Jersey.—The perclaion of Paterson is stated to be 11,340, of whom 5,950 are females, be- ing an excess of 572 over the males. The number of dwellings is 1,528, and the number of families 2,240. Deaths during ee ending June first, 1850— males 119; females 92. Total, 211, Mancuester.—Males 1,357; females, 1,430. To- Le 2,787. Excess of females, 73. Number of dwel- lings, 402; number of families, 538. Deaths durin: the year ending June first—males 37; females 24. Total, 61. Acti ACKANONK.—Males 1,582; females 1,408. To- | tal, 2,40. Excess of males, 124. Number of dwel- lings, 642; number of families, 537. Number of deaths in the township during the 2. ending on ue first ef June, was 35 males and 35 females. To- tal, 70. CaLpweL..—According to the cen: ust com- pleted by Dr. Personett, this township contains 2,377 inhabitants, 391 dwelling houses, 432 fami- lies, and 141 farms, CresTeRrretp.—There are in this township 763 dwellings, 836 families, and 4,536 inhabitants. Metering b.—Dwellings, 475; families, 485; in- habitants, 2,964. Srriverieto — Dwellings, 275; families, 278; in- habitants, 1,826. Wesruamrron.—Dwellings, inhabitants, 1 Wooprrwes, weer Co —The a agg weed of this town 5,100; dwelling houses, 240; families, 250; The population of Ranway is 5,750. Derrorr, Micu.—The census of the city of De- troit, as returned, shows a population of 21,157. Conn County, Ga.—The population of Marietta is 1,820, of whom there are ) blacks. Roswell numbers 712, of whom 180 are blac! The First, or Lebanon District, contains about 3,000. Srevvenvitte, Om1o.—The population of Steu- benville is 7,226; increase since 15410, 1,899. Brxcuamton, N. Y.—The population of Bing- hamten is 5,022. The increase in the county (Broome) since 1845, is 2,144 Satem, Mass.—The population of Pn ga by the U. 8. census, will come quite up to 20,000. SHIPPING. OTICE. Faspamee STEAMSHIP ATLAN- rerpool, will please be on board, t, we’ day, ‘Saluraay, ‘Oot. 12th, Por Liv: RETOOL UNITED 9 yearns yam § sti ship ATLANTIC, Capt. J metals; and among articles manufactured from | tepart "Getesee th for arene, “po iy the day, metals, we may send numerous varieties of cut- r ao Pec ery, edge tools, surgical instruments, —— Sav seauyed entll path tee.” For repah the Peah hes, axes, Se nt a nd ge wed tt | anequalled secommodati a4 py chaceee inser wat i 2, door-sprio aR utter fastaers, hocks and latches it , revolvers, owie-kaives, ab B.S soon wilt waecoed the A Oya 0 ns, ever-pointed pencils, cloc! weneme | ——- aan awe LAVERPOUE Guten PAGE ters. astronomical and other tel ruil aa ris ane. eBaaar wk VES arm ine, are the We must have ploughs and cultiv: tors, rescing, orn-shelling, threshing, and winnowing machines. [Nor must we forget to show how we save labor nd diminish toilsome druggery, he oar card- aking machines, our screw machines, pin ma- hiaes, hook-and-eye machines, nail and spike seein and ee} ef zing machine well s by our cotton our mac! our uadruple prim : presses, our brick meckines, tom Wim E and fenden | bullet machinery. e need mame Sr furnaces for we taven pons, ing with anthracite, bituminous. coal or other Goreber ©, ae 1. Even in gilded, "pronzed and other orna- ber 7, 1850. ntal work in metals, in chased and burnished ber $i, tee silver ware, we have workmen who may satisfy most ious European taste. If not too ur- in filling Mog evdere at Cae it is that ~—} manufacturers of mathe- La nap ne optical instruments will ut before the discri mig at London a few ve Pao 39, 1351, cimens of their hand ‘ork, oot In connexion with our metallurgic iadustry, we eacentde heels, onl not forget the mineral fuel by the aid of presious stones or an aah ts oer: Our numerous eyo ‘therfor, and the ami- bit “After the lat of April next, the rate of freight by the sbeve Liv ‘will be materially reduced. KROUCED.—THROUGH LINE_FOR ©. z- ena ‘Oregon, vis Chagres direst.—The Tew aad to States. Machinery for working in wood, as shoe-last | stock machines, bucket machines, sash and hind machines, box and match aera) with line between forms of sawing, plan matching, and connection with the Waited steam: tovention fmvoe our pe in this class of Torn out the PeAere s ‘Among textile fibrous ranufactures we shall be ble to affer cotton , in Lene aan te ea weer grin haere er seers ree emeelves inte sub-committees, with a view to ae ign to each sub-committee one of Sen = de- consultation at importance. Y, impressed on the minds Here Binye <rvnngy he ee meret Gas ot exhibition obje y aay a, they ought, ia vier to warrant their being sen ara to peoveen Aggy, Shay! novelty, rari, ae igh excel They ought to reprerent, in some one or her ‘of ts departments, either our national in- try and ingenuity, or she natural resourees on ich they are ¢ Jt will combate muteh to the facihty of forward- ons to the rae a in our ncipal a Iitmore, Philadelphia, Mew York, and ‘Boston, here the articles may po reson ect eta Pee ‘pers tench ‘at Rio mm of About the [5th jaoruse, Pet LAR ye ‘LADMAISSON & CO., & Weil vtreet, elegant aesommodations, apply om tons, built ou the Glyde by Mr, Joh mae fallin Berm Paes mente os he York of sailing. vr ane “PY Conano, Jr, Smee. ons RNIA AND a aD COLUMBIA ae uw shen len M. Torte: rorten, U. 5. Na ‘command will hed for Ban Francie and Astoria, Ores Foscnietiese tices Ree MEDICAL. ID WIFERY.—MRS. MARTIN, WHO PO&SESSES dolomes of Sidnitees, from the Dublia Ly ng: in Hos- the be: tutions in the ante with ladies A oP. M., monaty 7 Balsam, price $3, and Erupts in numerous instances, remedies, advice, &e., f01 SURG eovesary. on. ara or zus “MEDICAL ‘to all diseases of sp peas. teoent oases eured by his new in on . If the fey were ¢, Syphilis would be di e' days being often the o Fy one should ion is better than Dinas Is CONFIDENTLY CONSULTED ON Diseases, from 18 years practic, 3 of which wore in hospital. Dr. W. is enabled to guarantee witheut mercury. Breet, adjoining Chi ourgery ad med io O NE MOMENT, DISEASES chest who from feellst i offer hope and health to being unknown in the ‘Beaten, be asserts, without bility of contradictions that these peeullar disenses,ia 8 rr their forms ages, are by him treated with more success th at an, ‘nion. Office, No. 54 f ade 9 o ‘ame son ‘strest. “adviee to the poor gratis, from 9 ¢e & A. sonra, WoUL he Tas SEIN AND RYAN, ¥ TO “THOSE Nay -4 Those w m = do so (free of charge) from 8 A. jundayt I'you valug your health. you will’ avoid those vho uablushingly tell you, and that their ous kind oi sary for disease in all te forma been ruined by these egotists, oall upon liam street. fnav whose b . daily. 196 Wil |WARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPR Mixture for the oure of Gonorrhea, Gleots Tt make an tn in a cation * to i sinees. a age in application to bu: 1e pro} hich the pisvere wll eee See. Fur i the mixture Eien bettas, wit at layer Wor sale byO- we danse Bild: Tse bemawas ripe Basaet cane: Teeeele by EY MOTHER'S BOOK, OR MORAL PHYSIOLOGY, this book carefully read by every married Pes, its advice followed, the tears of poverty, and the act rge family se os % be obviated, Ann street, Also, the Female eee Yrlee $2 Book’ SL.’ Phiiedelphia, 88 South Muird oly Sooee Tad siher diseases of 0 delicate nature ae ‘CURE NO PAY.—DR, CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST. p be censaloe. on the Seoesesen’ of certain delicate Practice of sixteen years, devoted to the treat Je dionnses, nation Dr. C: 40 gure jhe wernt Recent ‘mercury ui prernrencad Dexottitox an.cons ear caches him oe ecuh ey, bs on dirloma,in bis ofice, ¥ HAS PRONOUNCED WaTTs’ ane ¢ to be the tame ae the slew th erating Seed vy the Sultans and owners of seraglion ascribes to of invigorating th te togvenvina- aad the v viliey: $1 per bottle, $9 mma ia neat city and ove -s harge for advice and Doe! residence, consultations strictly private, and Leben ort Sh tet ves narmemnetanene Robert Ashly shy Mary Cars. 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