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"'''a-,„ WAR-10z, 'There tannins P 4 miles to plank. and the precise coot can -4.-.1.-.1 r' '' .l: : ~..': ~7,_,,i.: -ftA74--..."•`--..w.,k,,,,, not yet be escort' ained, but we think $ t1,500 per mile a safe estimate. This work wasict on the 241 December, 1852, at / j rf ' " 'ZO C.- ':r . iii' t, 'lch - t• -s. Pellettople and agate orentedin November following. *-„,., 4 ,:p., , , ,i 4 !,,,‘..,„: .Tollii at tide caterer Nor,,Dee.. JIM. Feb....s 97 86 Ate .- 4(iTt• '' ,',, e.„:i.174„4-......4,,,&-.4,7 - 7 .• " . March and April- 67 68 1 ,,t 4 1 1 1t ;i P11714 .ItrtA47;4 a a M a y 60 68 • a a .„,“ June-.......-....----... 82 6.1 X ) AL I * ••• ,*..14eal • 6 44 .44 Jllkirt. 69 79 AL.,,..14 , -,..tVt: ''"'''' .r4r 4 " -,.4** 111 74 ." a - " Ainttst -.- .....etc- . ..41--tat , 2? , Wr tt '....,a,' -.,tki .. di (131 . t..,4„,44,,%,...v T „ Ou• Wednesday morning, "I:iefcre we left, a 4.1‘,7.4 4 ' . ~-;4..pn.: ..z•:'..,. =—' 4 i: - 4.1 - 4, , ecY.:.., _,- - _ meeting of the Pittaburghers was called. Ifon., -kt,.-; - ...A. - ‘l l' ,s4 - *l';''.". l :lg.,-V 4 4 Twos: M. Hews in the Chair , and En. CAMPBELL, ~...,47.,? , ,7- ~i pcigit-.14 ' 'i1vic.4...:, - .. .oi - .Esz t Secretory. The Chair appointed d cotn- P rSi'rt.t. . 0. . - ,.1.--.441 re,,..,...1 -c? ig4)• '_.,s s - Vg'it4e lt v : -W i ttt - C•O\- . - . - :i 4. mitteitto report resolutions. Mr. CALLAN, chair , . '-:-. - - '''l 5i ,_.......,4 t 0 4 , 4,..„„ „; is-4,,t-4% man of the committee made the foticitibg . re t.e..i.c._, '., mi 1 ti.45c,...:1..,,,_ i,, , , :,/.0 111,'„,.... N .- 0;2 ~;;‘, tiifi - 4,7h . q. , .,P,10 - ''' 4 . - .., 1 --.4400 - .. 7 . --- .0 . port; , ... -. ~. „.. , ..4 . \...... , a , ...- - ,‘,:i. r.;,, , ~ ....- ~-, ~ -,..-.._ it,..".0p.0.‘„ .. 4.0.40. . Winans, The'great national interests of home industry 1 , - .et, r.q!5,,,..Qi., ..t' ,, gi4,to- . 41,0rhk,f. fa are materhdly %observed by opening up channels of com •mnicatkm through the country, by which the a t of ''.!..c. ' ' '..t , ' 7. 4 ' -,,i'it 'l kl 4 l l4 ,Aldr- 4 . the anti are conveyed to markets with facility and at the • . , '.'artslastry - ,„„ t is l ,,,,,ra • , k, 41 . ,„ . ,Vsted ftaidik i - e. a11_4+1.4r4.‘ , 4T.."4,- -- 04 . 1 1- .4.Pai, , ..,, lowest passible root of transportation, That Pitinkßands are well calculated to advance the in 11,,,,,,,- - . .04,v4.4.4.1 _S - 4,..., :„ VA , 4 1 ,k15:14, :e „ ... 4 1ge, tereilai3f the farmer and trader, wherever those works have il .. , . t , , ~.,,,,,,,, wt .....„ 'y : heetranceisafidly coMpleted, and that thu time has arrived ..,-... -,,,,,,' s :v._ , e _ p...,, Ar...,4 -ts , mo fr 1 . ' when enterprise and progress mark our destiny. 'Therefore, !,,,,•=, ~ ' ''r V tn.4 o ,6,..-a, 4:: A.N . ' ,1"1, ~14 . 'ta.4'N: , Bescimi; That In the opinion of this meeting. the lora eif'.-.--isf ea •,...„ ~.- . - ' 1 4.11; - ,..p,,r - h.,n .' '''' tiottioamdraction and completion of the Zellenople Plank :.t., u:!..;*,..t . ,50..11.:-.- ' .- ....z._--..ttt , . a. - c,, 4 4-vo , o'et.kt- , - '- 0`.„,..,,,,.... e---,, P''* , t r • ' - ,, 1 , * V - lii`' , Bead wattles the President, Directors and Engineer of the ."-•..' 41 r- z ; - 1 ... .V...,' t lt..--•,....i.tik•-•_c. , ,,, k ,..1te *- 0- , ' •1,3•1„;_ 4 - 4 ,t_at ': Company to the unqualified and abiding confidence of the , ' rki ~,4,, , 't '4 v- , ,,,•••••pf,.31,-. 1 a45.- „i vt. . community, for their intelligence, public spirit and per k:' -.' 4.1, t. • , , , • Z.4 ,, ,-.:T . - - . severing efforts In the Prosecution of this taagniftcent work. 'l, -- ' 4 'it't o "' 4 ' -- 4*"' q A ;.tr- --h Tt' ' '-.* .' ." 4 .1t ' '!,.?•••!•,:. '`.2 -=0„,&! . w6, ki.,,44i5, r * t * *. Renoinal, That'wehafl with pleasure every effort to ad itdi•VWtVi'. toa ----,..47. ,, ,e, e.,- , ....--•••,,f(1 7 .-41 ! vil - . vane the Mutual interests er ogric pe ultral ftne ami nt p d rasp. orn,, s ti ,.itey l oci r,...„-,.,,,,,,.. , u„.§ - V.,. , f1t.: . . ,,, 1fr.',.?- „u `co - t*-; ; • castry; tad that tiii cubmtvo the -----4, 4 ,....-wz.-1.4.-J0 T ez.,, , ,,..4 v ••• ,„ the country, %remora the coutpletlou of all works or Inter t-,.i.i - P ---- --- - #l.. .. 4, 41,?.., '',FO nal improvements/4 instrnmental to the development of the •,.‘-, 'W_ 4A-i.144-1-.V. *.'t.t;--0--.41..` ; &4-4 4 ~ * ' resources of national - wealth and ' the progre_csive edvaace. 11.' irT.;:7l, , -I v - tr , ,.T .., 4:4:4 , . c.ttw ,- ..7.- - INe; , *( .. -1, *.- -:- , 1. - #.z: , 4*.z.P.4 , ;..tt1?- 1,. , 1-4;iwit<l, 3 -1. 1 - ;),- 1, 41. 4 . =mat of the sociairelations in the march of public pros- '4 OP "' dtti. , * 4 Z.itt*ef. l ''' Vfe..,44te",-4 4 . - ,tt-r4.V -,,',- _ Z,f....,f•+-3.parstp X.g.r.•;•••"4 , . vi - 14 1 . 5 ti r ilhrillictiv ..71 , - .. That- we'acknowiedge oil k sentiments of Ain tian.: I,Z, V r,Tat iii 44 ,, l g l ll,V,,:,,,Zr'''Lla Z: ; f tore triendahip the cordial and /bend:entertainment pro- videdby the Companyron the present occadota, to greet the i ;41:5". L .,, , r.. ,, ,4.::..4.'N.1;,'ZM . . 4 4. l''r 'p... 1 ' " '4,p "` - '''. l •Air - ckf ' r,J. , r,, , ~ , , ,p, " 4, 1:114,4'..V .- -„, t ,4 - G' . .l*. tit .-,,,,, '-......1., 4 . friends of internal improyemente, - whotiste ,etee.frona a.' A,....„ , .....,,,, f",%. , t..,,,.,, t ittk i1 _ .1 , .... , t,i..`"v - p - A-7,447.-,c- .: Matsumoto adebrate tho completion of the ZelleillOple ?ionic T :',•; 44 Pk" *C4 W S- 5Z .- i - ..e.MT . 7v: . 6! ..0 '4 14.--- 17'1:11.4. . •- 1 ;Pttil4-344.1,4i1ia:',4...,-,„tWitttat-t 1-1414: , . . .. Resolved, That in view of the section of country-.through L'' ''.:%. - #4,fi1 , •;7'.. 7 - - . 1 / 4 t-it,*.-F.; ,-- -,T,- - .gitrte.:o - .S, '0444 :.-..,, , width 'this road is located, we are warranted .to rocom mending to capitalists' and others, &Mama 0) invest funds ),.., , ,,1 .?:, : .1 '' . ..yttri% . t's 0 ''se.„l.-.- • - - . 4 ' -' ',....•70 - ' t.- ... ,-, 4.41," lir '"''T ta..:.-• • .0,44 Ci -, ,•.;e..... i., . ' in profitable projects, the F tOCk of this mid, as a see' MA *Y-- s a-- .7-...qe-4,&V - 11, 0 . t-t.**'",t,43384Z,,. sly::: f , ..—. - i ra nesi tcw . lib i n: ro tesj er r yo u r g li nur r: ett....•__A„.„.„o, ......&z1 r.,„ , , ar . 2,4. 4- ,,t 4 .17,,,ip . .",,, , ~.‘ , ...2,. , - . bast m°4l46l lirii adm a tag firr Tl: th kr i e l u Eth t:' ?b "tl aP nP* P . ; 04444et1.1'•it-44..FaZ%44::&N "5 444f t:14.41,43.ti : - e• -, • '',•-...-÷S.s•r-,:lve s - ,..... 4-4 4 - 1, - . - iike".t• s ' Bettie 'Mel bli family, by wbcnn the citizens from 'otlutrsec 4 - t?.".•••• , '5.4.c .- e AA' N . ,ra,c.VZ - -,0 - .t.'0 , 4„, -th,' t ...:, tiknishavnbeenetitertained on this ocatelon.. ...' • ' o +."ro#.o.V • i l t- t - ; •49 ' 1 ' . 4 - c ' '', s7-- 4 WO 4 0- -:- ' askOt„-That-JameiD..ll3lands, Engineer of the Road , - MA.ssrtum --,.. - - ,, 0 ~,,‘.., . .-......,04.,, - 7 4- 41, w- . 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PORTER.BRAWLEY, JUDGE OF.TITE SUPREME 00IIP,T, ::,;,'`JOHN C. KNOX, Of Tio9 Malty. DENIOCILAMIO TICKET. t PZUZIMIT arms DISTRICT comer, Y. O. SUANNON,Pittbnigh. now assru, - 4. i r " JONAS R. IikOLINTOCK, Peeble.‘ Tp . - . _ DISTRICT ATTORNEY, .R.`BIDDLE..4OBEILTS, 111.ZAROILIZE, JOHN"BIRMINI3I.I/01, Ohio Tp. S, - HARVEY ROBB, Upper St. Clair. Asuman; JOUN M. RTRRPATKICR,AIIegbeiy. .'" B`SIfAbLILTON, S. Pittsburgh. WIT.LIAIII NVERNEBERG, Plttab'h. jAlths K. soorT,lor. McKeesport. y.sr. :,ClLAl33;,,ltobjusott Township. :.JA . S. ItIcRIAGY,Moon Tow - whip. - 81111.1TION JAMX3 it,..OTll§ON, Toirusitip. •` DEMOCRATIC Coireapondettee. Tiostoßowing gentlemen constitute the DentomaticCoum iy Committee of Corrmpondence fbr the ensuing year: earaptell, . A. B. lilellalmont, James Blackmore, x , , ..j o w n ea n A :r Dal p o 4 try, Eg u ldeCullzugh, 1 4 ) ,;b itr u . c liag Inn. ,- 1105 . Eeerma, T.E. Rowley, deo. F. Gillmnre, Kori.,, D. A. Wiliam, John A. Parkinson, 3i! Bain Bennett, John B. Kennelly, John Barton, Jos. /31rmingham, Win. J. Anderson, Gen.nartlie, John Roth. ' The Committee are requested to meet at the Sr. Comm llotke, on Wm:mast:4r, instlutst., at 11 o'clock, A. AI. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. .We Wotdd remind our friends learned in the law," that there is no office in Pittsburgh bettor prepared to print Paper Books, or any other le _gakdoetiments, than the Post. We have an no ;ocitplished aorps of job printers, and we invite the Patronage of all who have each work to do. „Sfe” There is a fellow on Third street, who :. - tallts like wfool. Why don't you come and try .1.2 whip somebody yourselves, you monkles, and `not try to talk so bravely two squares off, and Bait for others to do it. We shall not name you. Vo have advertised your small concerns enough. ;Itwould be well for you not to take so much wig op yourselves. Am To SUFFWILEILS. —Six hundred dollars has been contributed in Reading, in aid of the sat lerera by Yellow Fever, in New Orleans. ZSLIENOPLE PLANK ROAD. On Tuesday, a large number of the citizens of Yitteburg,h, in company with the President and Secretary of Oi s e Zelienople Plank Road, took a trip over it as tar as Zelienople. The road com mences at Perrysville, and is built and graded as far as Harmony. The grado of the whole road is three degrees, and the curretures and build ing are Superior to any other road in the coun try. The -great perfection of the work is mainly owing to the enterprise of the President, Secre tary andiEngineer, Messrs. ZEIGLER, Lewis and Ihtaans, who have spared neither time or • mo ney in bringing it to its present complete state. To them it is an enduring honor, and will last as a monument to their enterprise long after the present generation have passed away. On Tuesday evening a large:meeting was held at the town hall. It was organized by calling Mr. - Ktturrsratcs to the Chair, and appointing several Secretaries. After the meeting was or ganized, J. B. Borten, Esq., of our city, made atteloquent speech, descriptive of the geography - of Butler county, and the immense advantage of the road. He was followed by Dr. BROWER, of Prospect, who made a most eloquent appeal in favor of the road. After the Doctor had con cluded, Hon. Taos. M. Hows was called up, and, although laboring under severe indisposition, be delivered a short speech, which was hailed with theivarmest applause by the audience. He was followed by our fellow-citizen TAIIS3 CALLAN, Esq., orbiii, notvrithstandingdlis natural and na tiottsOlffidenee, made a most excellent speech. Ifitighost story,iilustrating the necessity of every person along the line subscribing for the stook, will long be remembered by the citizens of Zelle inple. At a :tal of the meeting Mr. Ftsmtntx, and Mr. Ftesrmso, ofour count*, spoke in warm praise of the enterprise. The mooting was clamed with a speech from ARRAN Zeratzn, Esq., President of the road, which brought the audi ence down with most rapturous applause. It was the most exciting speech of the evening, and proved conclusively that the heart, soul and means of the good old man are directed to the completion of the road. llztamns, the gentlemanly and efficient engineer, furniihed us with the following statis *SC& the road : " Statement relative to the gnat of the P. and Z. Plank Road, front the 44 Back Moe' to Brush Creek, 9 miles. This work was let on the 22d of August, 1851,end the work com menced In ()wsher knowing Orubblog and eicaring, ....... 677 tO Gliding and Masonry. ... . ....... ...... 13,254 02 ' PlankPlankhauling, laying, ....................... 16,592 65 Damages Litigated 176 06 . • Trash... ... ... - ... 16 _ September,lBs2, gates mere erected on 0 miles. Tolls received to let Sept. 1853, $2.760 60. Statement relative to the cost of that portion from Brush Creek to Harmorry, a distance of 12 mites Grabbing and cloarlog..—.. ..Grading and Masonry PITTSBURGn: SEPTEMBER 28 . c/LNAL co ItiTsaIONER, ofprawford County ...4 1.209 50 .... 18,683 88 EDUCATION OP COLORED CHILDUDN.—Our com munications and money article leave but little roomforeditorialmatter to-day.%:Weivonld direct Publleattentlon, however, to a subject of interest. An . effort, is about tale , Made - t r o provide for the:More eertnin education of the colored chil dren" of - tiur city. .'lhotichool law requires that provisions 'shall be made for the education of all children. Hitherto the colored children have not been provided for as fully as should be done. Most of them residing in the 6th and 7th Wards, it is urged that the deity falls heavily on those wards;,Whilst •the other•-wealthier--wards,- that have the benefit of most of the colored labor, are exempt from the burden ; except as far as the school boards - choose to contribute to sup port colored schools., _ At a meeting of members of the school boards of the several wardayesterday, L. R. Livingston, Esq-, from a committee previously appointed, reported a plan for the more equal distribution of the burden, and more full provision. The plan proposes that an act of Assembly be pro cured, authorizing the School Boards of the several wards to elect one of their number, who together shall constitute a general hoard for the city, to make such provision as the law requires, for the support of colored schools, and to assess such additional tax as may;bo required. As the present law requires that provision be mado for the schooling of these children, it is now merely a question as to the best mode of doing it, and equalizing the burden. Unless separate sehoole are provided, they will claim the right to enter the public schools with the other children of the several wards ; and oven at this time a question of that- right is pending before one of our courts. A colored parent claims that his children shell be admitted to the First Ward School. Tho Directors refuse them admission ; and the parent appeals to the Court. A decision is soon expected. This fact shows that some plan must be adop ted for the education of colored children by them selves, or they must bo received into the public schools with the white children. COL. JAIIIEM:A. GIBSON We regret to have to announce that the above named gentleman has withdrawn his name from the county ticket, as canjidate for Surveyor. His letter, which we publish below, explains his reason. We know that the Colonel's business -Engagements are such that ho cannot hold the office. The Conuty Committee have substituted the name of Nathaniel Patterson, Esq. A first rate name. IVe would have been pleased to see the Colonel walk over the track for some office. Ilia race for Congiess last year shows what the people think of him. Mr. Patterson is a good man, and the Democrats will do all their duty for him. Col. Gibsou's letter, addressed to the Chair man of the Committee, is as follows: Sir e —ln my absence from the county, and af ter repeated declarations that I would under no circumstance be a candidate for any office what ever, I find that I am placed in nomination for the office of Surveyor. If elected, my other engagements would preclude the possibility of attending to the duties of the office, I must, therefore, decline the intended honor, and re quest that you will take such action in the pre mises as will be hest ealcnlated to answer the end desired. Yours respectfully, JAS. A. GIBSON Pirrsuumt, September 21, 1853. ger The Kissane trial is now going on in Cincinnati, and creates much excitement. This is a trial in the question of which an immense forgery is involved. IstrourArr DECISION.—We publish our court in report an important decision of Judge Lowis, in regard to the recovery of damagea by a tenant for years, of injuries done to the farm he oc cupies. Messe.. Etirroas:—Vour editorial of yester'. day, referring to the commnuleation of "A Citi zen," who urged the necessity and advantage of a better attention to the streets and sidewalk!, must meet with the approbation of sensible pro perty-holders and citizens generally. But you do not, I think, make the most important sug gestions of your correspondent sufficiently pro minent. Ile, with reason, insists more particu larly on the permanent improvement of the side walks; and he justly attributes a large share of the bad reputation of our city for comfort to the unsightly and twisting cobble stones that are so freely used in sidewalks. lie calls attention to the numerous cobble stone pavements in front of Idiery Stables, and at the end of private alleys; and these not in by-streets, but upon our lead ing thoroughfares. Take Smithfield street, for instance, where the sound of the church-going belLs call thousands forth on the Sabbath, and you find long stretches of pavement, only fit for hor ses and swine to pass over. Take Third and Fourth streets, both considered busy streets, and you find a great portion of the sidewalks covered by the miserably uncomfortable pebbles, which ought to be used only where the constant passage of heavy drays and carts require gre a t atrength•and durability. I object, however, to the special mention made by "A Citizen" of the mud puddle which for many years has remained opposite to the door of the Journal office. The able articles in favor of city improvement which the Mayor of the city has written and published in that office, ought to have exempted him from any reflections or criticisms. As your correspondent does not, however, re commend any efficient measure for removing these grievances, I would respectfully ask if in your opinion such a remedy may not be found by a modification of on existing ordinance respect ing oartways and footways. The 4th section of this ordinance, passed the 14th of December, 1816, is in the following words, viz:—" That where any private cartway leading from the street to any yard, storehouse, stable, or other- building, shall cross the foot way, said footway, where it shall be crossed, shall;bepaved at the expense of the owners, either with round stone or with hard bricks, placed on their edge," &c., &c. As hard bricks placed on edge will make a very durable pavement, would ii not be well to have the above ordinance amended by striking out the words " with round stone," and also by inserting a limitation on the amount of pave ment—that may used as a cart or carriage way across a footway, &e. Ten or twelve feet in width, will surely be sufficient for the accommodation of any livery stable or private alley. But look at the cobble stone sidewalks of Third and Smithfield streets, andjon find twenty, thirty, and forty feet in va rious places, have been seized upon and appropri ated to the use of horses. &c. .Cannot'you induceeomo of your readers who reside within the city, to c 'rim I ate for signatures and afterwards send into Councils the following or some similar petition : To the Banorable, the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Pittsburgh :—The memorial of the undersigned eitlzetss respectfully represents: That the sidewalks in. many streets, and particu larly in Smithfield, Third and Fourth itreeta, are uneomfortable to foot passengers, by reason of the numerous and 'extensive pavements of oohble stones, &c. Therefore we pray that the ordinance respecting " eartwaya and footways " passed December, 1816, bo so'modified as to re• quire all private certwaye . and •private crossing footways, to bo pavel i with flay stones, or hard brinks set on edge, and not to exceed twelve feet in width. A NoQ•REsmtaT TAX NYMU EDITORS Of TIM PObT.—Gentlemen—Permit me through your paper, to suggest to those har ing charge of steam boats, lying at Pittsburgh, the propriety of making arrangements to acoom , modate strangers, daring the State Fair, as It la Probable that there Will be more persons attend lug than can be accommodated 'at the hotels. • —, ~f ;. .~. ! - ; - ..5iY -, ,i'..•].-:;:::.'i:i', ,., f:' , i - ' ,, : . '_':i .. ' . ' l '.' - '' - ',E t, :.; ... ,- - . 4. -- ',5: . :1 . ::Z .- ;' , t'-.' - '2 ,, ': , ': , •1 - -:.. 7 . - _: , ', - ':' : ', 7, :.: '...;''..'.,.k--..,.,4'::,,,-!-7,•,::'..::',4.f:',', "'-' 7 There is considerable tightness fu the money market of Pittsburgh. We _believe, howeyer, it will soon be relieved to sortie extent, as - the fall trade is opening pretty bilskly;,and ye may expect before log a rise - el the river sufficient for a coal boat run: A Terge amoint of capital is looked up in that trade. A successful run, and its large returns, would make money more abundant. Our merchants have large stooks of eastern goods, and Pittsburgh manufactured articles on hand, and are • prepared to do a large business this fall. Probably their stocks were never lar ger. But a higher river, with consequent re duction of freights, is waited for to encourage large shipments westward. There is considerable activity on the wharf already; but three feet more water in the channel would soon line the wharf with large steamers, and cover it with merchandise for shipment. And the returns will • make money more plenty. The financial condition of our city still depends very much on the state of the river; though considerable quantities of goods are forwarded by railroad. When all our western railroads are completed, we may look for more activity in business all the year round. Considerable quantities of flour and other pro duce are arriving now ; and our dealers are evi dently watching the eastern movements, with great anxiety, fur indications of the probable de mand for breadstnffs. The last news by the Arctic brought down pri ces considerably. We heard of transactions in flour here, on Wednesday, at prices from thirty five to forty cents per barrel lower than the day before. We would advise caution for the present in the grain trade. The extent of the European de mand is about as uncertain as the result of Eu ropean diplomacy on the Eastern question. Wa r and famine together in Europe would maker a de mand for all the food we could spare. But both are doubtful. There is another reason for the uncertainly The French government, through its journnle, denies the shortness of crops in France; yet, at the same time, is buying largely from all quarters, and reducing the grain tariff'. A few weeks more will reTeal the extent of the demand , and if great, then look out for a pinch in the money market for a time ; ae all capital will be absorbed in the grain and forwarding business. That the foreign demand will be large, we have no doubt- See the following: Tut Coen blatarr tr Fa•Nec—( Prom rho Pari_e nor,. pandeni Qf the Morning l'hnin(rie )—I mentioned yeluenloy that a further advance )tai taken place during lire pugt. week In earn and flour. I may now add that, uotirithstand Inp all the pains taken by the ministerial journal« to persuade the world that the tlearlency of lb. present year will be a. mere baipittelle, It la not difficult to show that the position of France, during the ■pproaebing winter, tuna IN) worse than WWI seen in I 4-C, w uutorioualy aJi•as , rous year far the bumbler Irv," the dew:moss of food. The weekly statement of the New York (Thy Banks, shows the following, (or the week ending Sept. 17: Oepital _ . tipPcie . Vimulallon Depoxiu . This statement, compared with the preceding week, shows a contraction for the last week of over VlOO,OOOO. The contraction of financial accommodation by those banks since the Gth August is over J 7.- 700,000.1 This alone will account for the high value of money all over the country. New York city and its banks are the great financial regulators of the Union ; and whatever effects her financial condition felt. over the whole country. The New York Post says of the N. V. Books The bank..l, •atendiu, Oleir .all loan, lib- - oIIy, but ditukikhing their Ih a t , o. r.i +. th.v eau do. checking the burluo.a of the trading in nod !ohm:dating that of the .nook operable raper of the beat grade k taken br t1,..t0 to , mall amount, while their line., 1 4 rail 1„,„, „, or,• in formed, again very. large. They nre [ratting on okrount. of tnerrantile paper. btu the 7 Are 11, - tnally enlarging In their luaus hrokern and other borrowers nn rail. It im to LODI fact that the otp.,,lnt.r. in the lam r •t.+ kr hare been enabled In rffe-t i Ini•roreu,nt in their favorites. The ateek motrkrt, nmle. the improve,' Grind... IL, el. talelog loans, shown o further tire. • Sin. yaoterday inr•rning. Erie ha , riool I Hudson ilivor I Nicaragua !;. Phoeuir 6 oal • ballad Parker Vein S; Farmer.' awl raloo, hank of Williain,burgh 2; Il.anower Bank aid Jerre' , 7.1. c 14. • Crystal Palace declined I per cent_ auJ Prie Rood., of ono nu di count market cow Inuct ringeut ever pt tc f,r,- It es. Rates continue naiilo per cast.. and call loan, 7 Sterling exeltanga I. In goal demand at 104 6 !:;, and there la a good rupply of hankurr' hill. at with other bill, at Irregular rat,. French tali, ore lu rogue-.l at 4,11.4izt5,12,.!.. It is said that the general business of New York city was never more flourishing than at the present time. The World's Fair is attracting vast crowds from all parts of the country, and money, drained from all quarters, is pouring in to the ample pockets of the Gothamites. It is supposod that oue million and a half of strangers will visit the Crystal Palace In two years. If each spends ten dollars in the city, (1 moderate estimate) it will amount to fifteen million dollars. The New York Herald of the 19th has the fol lowinß : The harvests are of cont.ae now the aliwbsorbing topic In financial circles, and until that vital gustation is 'fettled we must look for alight flortatten In arenrities and unusual caution on the part of speculators. Until that Important matter la Mate:wed of, later aceautnts front Europe will be looked for with much alnlely. Enough Is already known to plate it beyond a doubt that large supplies of breadstuff! Will be required In the Atlantic porn of Europe. and we know of no mum, of supply more favorably located than tide country. We are. to a certain extent, Laboring under difficulties idmilar to those exporiented in the Black Poe— the maturity of chipping. Thia tbr a time may n.strfet ship, merits. and strengthen prices in places of connemption : but it will not continue tong. Mi. nlodnelr removed, are should soon foci the favorable affects of an extunalve de mend tar our great. agrienlturel staple.. quotations for stock: , rurrent at ti first beard today, compared with those ruling at the close of the market 00 Saturday, shot, On improvement In Canton Company of IA per cent ; Crystal P. 1101.. Erie Railroad Harlem, ; Hudson Railroad. !,-(,,; Norwich and Worcester, Dlorrig Canal declined 1 ,4 per mutt.: Cumberland Coal, The coal stocks continue dull and depressed. All the capi tal and rotuurces of spernlators appear to hare been oo benoted In suetaining them, and there are no indirallons of 4 bolter di.strlhutitm of the stook at better prices. The balance In the gob-Treasury on the morning of the 19th inst., was 149,831,559 20 Receipts on the 18th 219,390 00 Payments 176,748 20 We find the following in the Nen York Post, which relates to the 19th instant: Ar WASIIIMITON DROVE YARD.—The Offulitign thin tiny tlnortisod 1,958 &save& of which 1,000 ti rro New York stale opillr. Priers ningett from to 0 . 4;, et. ots, error] log to <IMMO . . We Paquin the return', fur the week, In together with the section of cOtiniry ahem., the supplies Caine From Peruclivanla Loud. 1,000 11110 Mo, by railroad do •,:l l, , - (lio, by railroad do 700 . Kentucky, by railroad do 15.1 • imilson do 1 Oli B tbe Brio Railroad do WU •< /I totem Ito 'trout do 1 ,IMO •• If udvou River boats do lhal Total The cheap, quick and safe transportation of cattle and hogs by railroads, is a great advan tage to the farmers of the West. It greatly in creases the returns for their stooks sent east ward. The exteUf the eastern demand may be judged in tome measure from the fact that ode hotel in New York city consumes a thousand beer cattle, besides other meats, In a year. There is no news of special interest relating to money matters in Philadelphia. The stock market on the 20th inst., was well sustained, add some fancies slightly advanced. The pro vision markets both in Philadelphia and Balti more were unsteady, and the tendency slightly dgweiward, since the arrival of the Arctic. A dcicline of 25 cents per bbl. on flour in Bahl mere on the 19th. Sales at $5,87i, as per tele graph news. At Daltimore on the 20th the stock market was Teti' active. The Baltimore and Ohio R. It. stock has. largely advanced. The road is said to ss. f in o g io l ;n7ts lar t ge alt b en usi f u r e o; the Cincinnati b T e h d e o polumbial : ~,. .''.',.:.!-L;',:‘_:'!', a . d 3 ~,~_ WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE =l=! ~ : ~,. ~._ „,...i-j3,:',.;:t:;---,:;;.:...'.:,•-::,-,::'.:.7.;,:;.-..,.-.7..,,,,.:,.s..7.,;.-„;.:,7-,:.:;,...,-,, ,::-_. ~ i , ... . ' 7 . l ',l*•:•ii - '-' - i' -,...- :''.. , -::4:': 'fi''''. - - % .:4;. -',',:,::-",,-':,-,---;',-.....:' t..;l?'--;','.:-.1-';'.,:-. '..i/_ ,.. - - •• - • ',-_•:,:l.'7:;:t.Z.l*''.i--:1-_;;!;...:,:-,,,..'S.-:ik_C--?:::ij--',=7:-.1-?' lishcit to most of the French markets. This had caused re. sales of purchases andiron Fimichaecount in the Liverpool Markets, and had übsettled pricea there, as well as causing a decline in both Bonkand wheat. Fluctuations are to be expected in breadetrif% in tbie - -presenteXcited state of the Marketenind after la sudden and material an advance,. a reaction Might be naturally anticipated; but if the accounts milli' have; received repaid An abort - crops to the different cortritriee In Fairopo are not false, it is quite clear broadetuffs must rule conaiderably higher in this country the coming lidnernouthit than fertile past six years. Holders generally offered Flour this morning at $4,30, but there were no buyers. A very active demand exists for Pro visions, and prices of Bacon are rapidly advancing. Several orders are in the market from Nev York. The mails by the :augerla arrived lu New York last Fri day evening. The London Times has a summary of the causes of the tightness in the London Money market, based upon the fact that a constant drain has been going on in the specie of the Itank amounting to over $22,000,000 in 12 months. 1. The A nstralian trade. 2. The rise in wages. 3. The increased el uulation to meet therise in the prices of labor sad com ittoditlea. .1. The Chinese rebellion, and consequent hoard ing of specie by the Chinese. 6. The Turkish trouble, and movements of artnius on the continent. C. Tho foreign un dertakings dependent on British capital : and 7, and lastly the deficient harvest at home, and in France and Italy. All, or nearly all„ those are regarded as temporary. Of the har vest question and grain speculation, at Ix remarked that , owing to the want of comprehensive statistics, no reliable opinion ran be formed whether they have yet been carried beyond proper bound," but the writer thinks there are al ready signs of latismding losses. The maid tolls in Now York for the find week in Septem ber amounted to $106,313, end for the season to Z 696,04.1.— Increase over loot season thus far, $40.262. The New Orleans banks thus report their situation on the 20th of August : Circulation Deposit Due to banks Other cash liabllith-s Total liabilities 9perie ,385,399 44 I,oan• Oil deptl,iim 9,999,138 84 Foreign and dome,tic exeltsrig. 1,114,131 15 Other ca.h 1,931,978 95 T sl $19,600.911 72 11, , ides this the bunks have real state SL,Y /7,1;7 34; Loans on stoeli. Vt,81.0.7u4 79. Inane and mortgages, $4,!-13 0 2...M3 91, mid other as.,et.s, making a total lu movement and dead weight of liabilities, ecriutive of capital. $24,314 , 339 Vx, and nas.t. $.17,327,1,93 34. Ohio protium. annually about twenty-fl re millions of butheis of wheat. Three sueressit e crops were an fellows: • • . We ropy the following from the (Iyurier Inquirer; 1.11 from the .4.lei.nuin Secretary of the Treasury et Washing ton, end mnsequently official: ' ' ' VI NA NCES OF THE UOVERIIENT FOR 1452-'53. State ni the Treasury far the PiXe-li 'ear, ending 30th Jun Tru•l Fun.l , , S"miti,Filtilan 100.itulion .. 15,30 06 Peruvian Indemnity 43.2CX) 00 Isrnxillan Indemnity 290,522 95 Chiekn.sw Fuod. 101.060 99 NA vy l'enoo. F o od ... . 2,409 L.T7 Z 61,50.1,4 The Bank of England has raised the rate of interest to 4 per cent. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MORNING POST DAvesroar, July 31, 1853. NIT . Goo]. Fs; EN DS :- I ga•e you a blot that I might drop you a few lines from lowa. I had a very pleasant journey from Pittsburgh here, via Chicago. The weather, Rail acid other roads were all floe. The time from Pittsburgh here uly three days, and in a few month, will only be from 3G to 38 lours, on excellent and well conducted Railroads all the way, with very comfortable cars. Daven port and Rock Island seems to Le increasing in improvement nod population, and the country round on both sides of the river is improving in the various branches of agriculture, and in popu lation—more rapidly than 'the towns (I should say cities.) I took a ride up . to the town of La claire and Fort Byron„aad find very consider able improvement in these places and their neighborhood I got an excellent dinner at the house of a friend, who is one of the best physi cians in the country, and learned from him that the towns of Laclaire and Fort Byron had been, for the several years he had been practising, the most healthy places in the United States. lie told me the principle resource of the Faculty Ira; the Accoucher Practice , Indeed, be remarted he would not remain in Laclaire as a medical mall a month, if it were not for the eupport and prospect he has in that branch of his profession. The people of lows and Illinois seem almost wad with the Railroad mania, and it does seem to he highly proLatile that a Rail road will be mile from Dsvrttport to Council Bluffs, with branches from Itluscatioe, Laclaire, Lyons and other points. I met the very t flleient and clever, intelligent gentlemen composing a Committee from Warsaw, who seem to be very sanguine that they will in a few months effect arrangements to construct n Railroad from Warsaw to Port Byron, Illinots, which will open an avenue for commerce and trivet from St. Louis, or rather from Cairo to Chicago, New York and thousands of other business points. This Railroad runs immediately along the two Rapids, and will largely increase the business of St. Louis, as well as the cities nod country at all points of the compass. It will pass through a country as productive as any in the world, will command immense mineral resources as well as a large portion of the trade and travel to and from the valley of the Mississippi and Northern Lakes, and will also ere long command a por tion of the trade that will come through this city from the Pacific. vo,lt+u.ooo 11,N60.000 lowa seems to be one of the most flourishing States in the Union, and is milling rapid strides towards greatness. Indeed, to me it seems more like magic than reality; looking hack a few years whets there W . 1.9 not a white man, woman or child In the whole territory, and now we see thousands of large, well cultivated farms, richly rewarding the industrious lords of the soil, and their families with health, wealth and prosperis t y. Hundreds of flourishing towns and villages springing into existence, and rapidly extending in alt directions, and severs, beautiful grown and growing cities,that have in them the men, means and resources that have made them and will make them attract elements of prosperity. In deed, several of those points have such immense resources and elements of prosperity, that men of the most moderate capacity may foresee the advantages of the locations. The extreme southern point of the State has a location very favorably situated, on which is built and building several towns and a city (called Keokuk). There is in this point about one hun dred and nineteen thousand acres of land, called the half breed tract," which, unfortunately, has a withering curse entailed on it by a set of unscrupulous designing land sharks, who, by money, agents, scheming, misrepresentation, fraud, &o. procured a decree of Court to make ONE HUNDRED AND ONE SHARES, when it was well known and certain to every intelligent man acquainted with the facts of the case. that there was not THIRTY honest legal or equitable claimants to the " half-breed tract," and what is strange, the schemers did not recognise in their bungled decree the whole number of honest claimants. They did not, it would seem, regard the, County Records, and failed to name, notify or recognise some of the most widely known and clearly legitimate claimants in the tract, and have continued to persist in the fraud from 1841 to the present day. Therefore, no man eau, by any legal process yet attainable, have a clear title to one foot of that whole tract, nor to a lot in either city or town, on it. I fear I heve trespassed too much, or would spin a longer yarn. M. Items of Nows;and Miscellany The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal says that there is a man in Fairhaven, Mr. Jas. Webb, aged LS, who, from infancy, has lived In a state of perpetual thirst. Under ordinary dr cumetauces, three gallons of water is rather a abort daily allowance for him, and It would be impossible it seetiis for him to live through the night with leas than a pailful. With this amount of oold water daily poured into the stomach, Mr. Webb has been In good health and spirits. It is stated that a large number of Southerners, who have been sojourning at the North, have set out for New Orleans, within a few days. Many families, from the various hotels in New York, started on Monda, As the Now Orleans pa pers have warned them not to return yet, they will have only theme/yes to blame should they be seized with the yellow fever after reaching their homes. Henry It. W. Hill, Esq., a planter, residing near New Orleans, who, when the fever first broke out, authorized the Howard Association to draw on him weekly for $lOO during its contin uance, has himself just fallen a victim to it. A few weeks ago he made a donation of SIO,OOO - to pay for building a Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a man of great wealth and un bounded liberality. Mr. James Q Forsyth, whose paper has been rather freely ciavassed in financial circles in New York, Tribtine says, was seen in Liver-_ Pooljust before' the sailing of the Artic,ly an 'Albany acquaintance. F. was " cutting a dwell," as the phrase .goeu,, and .was about f o - Wart "fa louden. He -gave the Mall al..news,- with alabigto eiceigion—that in relation to cer tain alleged extensive forgeries. ' -•• ~. ~ { .$6,466,716 60 3,777,772 24 . 1,066,9'20 00 . 448,290 $16.738,700 U 7 f:04,521,R65 52 y.t..:Sa.A2i 40 y` ~,. , . i, ._ :_ . 115 r The President's purpose in his appoint merits. namely. :to consolidate and -Otreilfithilll the democratic Party, has been successful in one aectiontherwzost democratic Yectfon...-rof tko country, atieast,", WEIS confessed by the <oppo-: - : nents of theadministration.; 'We queto frota New Yrork Courier : After,lhe .prisaste of, the comProtnisellii; majority of the southern democracy, under the name of the 'Southern Rights' party, took a bold, stand against acquiescence in those measures. They denounced the compromise-as a fraud and insult to the south; the very name of compro raise was rejected with scorn and loathing ac quiescence was called baseand ottwardly.submis eion to intolerable oppression. They were for disunion and a southern confederacy. Upon this issue the southern rights.party went before the people of the cotton states, and even after it became apparent that their cause was lost, they fought the battle out with a resolution worthy of a better cause: but after a fiercely contested struggle, they were utterly routed and beaten into the very dim. la the four States of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Mis sissippi, out of an aggregate vote of 250,000, only about 110,000 were cast for the so-called disunionist or anti-compromise candidates. • The secessionists arose from their fall sadder but wiser men, and, honestly admitting that the edict of the people was against them, they re canted their treasonable creed and went into the democratic convention at Baltimore, professedly prepared to receive and support whoever should be the nominee of the convention, provided he was nominated as the exponent of national and constitutional principles. The antecedents of the secessionists caused their professions to be regarded with suspicion by the union democrats of the country, but recent developments show that a portion at least of the southern disunion-' fists intend honestly to fulfil their own pledge of nationality. The speeches of many of thelead ing disunion champions of 1850 and 1851 are now national and patriotic both in letter and in spirit. The disunion press at the south, with perhaps a very few exceptions, has repudiated all disloyalty to the Union, and conventions of the democracy in the -southern States endorse the compromise as a permanent settlement of the slavery question. There is a strong array of evidence towards proving that the former disunion democracy of the south now in part stands fairly and honestly upon the Union, the constitution and the compromise." Now, wo fear not to put it to any candid man to say, if any national democrat could do any better service to strengthen and maintain his principles, his party, and to promote the best interests of his country, than to pursue a course which the Courier admits has induced a great, intelligent and influential body of citizens to abandon all sectional prejudice, jealousy , and contention,- and to "take their stand falrly.and honestly upon the Uaion, the Constitution, and the Compromise ?"—Exthanye Paper. =CM EMU VP' Fall and Winter Clothing, Whole— sale and Retail.--A largo and splendid stock of Fall and Winter Clothing's now ready Gs the inspection of thwo wlrldng to fro fitted out In the mala Call and see for your s.,l t',untry Merchants would Owl It to theft Interest to cell exansiou tbe stock. B.—Customer work made to order In surerfor eLaJ at the n hortest 1311111BLE'3 CLOTHING MAIM No. 240 Librrty ttreet. (Dispatch and Onion copy.) 4Q- Medical Testimony cannot be Con t row e rt ed.—ane of the most startling eases Is narrated of Dr. krbane's Ten:mirage by Dr. John Dotter, of Lowell , Trumbull Co., Ohio. The ease was that of a young lady who had boon sick for efght years, and bad consulted a °em ber of phyrbians, who had treated It to one of Prole/Pas Tlerb Dr. Butler was then calledin, and fora time belies.- .1 with his predemsors that It was a ease& Prolapses. Tfe however, was roan breed to the eau:lusion that his patient was suffering from worms, aud after much perseasßyly, pre vailed upon her to Lake two doves of Mebane 's Vermifyme This medicine had the effect of removing from her a count. levy nutntser of the largest Pita After she paced them, her health Immediately returned. She it 'tort I:can - int, sod cutatiottes to enjoy good health. Pur•hasera •ill Lr• carefut to Asa for Dr. Itcl.ane's erle bratrd Vertnifugr, and Lake none else. Ail other Vermi.. foal, in romparlson, are worttilt-ek Dr. 3.ll.anten permit e i'r•rnaifu l m, stir, his celebrated I.irr•r Pitta, elba non- tot had at sll rr.,perLable Drug tit'aes in the United Staten, mud from tLo sole proprietor+, PI.EVINtI 1:1tOTIIErL1, Pueee,e‘orq to .1. liiJJ A CO., eep2.l3ris tid Wood %ire. t. 1853. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 1843. ENTIRE NEW STOCK. JA 31 ES OfeCANDLESS d CO itio. 109 Wood at , Pittsburgh. RE env receiving and opening their FALL iIIPORTA. TIONS., select.' by the Senior partner of the rlan te , obtring his count tour through Europe.) front Slanufaetti, rcrm direct, and oil! conartently repleniM ly arrivals of English end ()millionth Faber% embracing every variety' I.dies' Dome, Good.. Cashmere.., De Woes, Crobnorm., Al pacas. Peramatte Cloth% MerinCA. acd Silk., Irbil Linen , . Broad Clothe, Vestinge, Ifordory. Clover, Ribbons, Lace end White goods, Lallol,l Table Clothe, At., to. Also a complete emirtment of FRE?ICII and GERUA,N FANCY GOODS, together with a full hock of DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Comprising FALL PRINTS AND DE LAIN ES, of attrac tive styles and new deVigag Oinghams, Tweials,CasslniereA, Satinetta, Wool flannels, Checks, Ticks, Darrel and Cando Flannel, Muslim., de.; with a general assortment of goals In our line, which we Atli sell on as favorable terms to cash or nipsr time buyer., a , nur other HOW. In the trade. JA!..IF-A IiIeCAIfDLF.99 & 00., set, 2:1-.2.ma 102 Wood street Allegheny Valley Railroad Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS EALEp PROPOSALS will be received by the subscrl. byre, at the Engineer's Office, In Kittanning, Armstrong county, Pa., until sunset of Tuesday, October 18th, for dot es the grading and masonry between Kittanning ant the mouth of Mehoning-10 miles, and the grading, maentay. and tunneling on all the beery jobs beaver, the mouth of Meboning and Lirooksitie-35 miles. ThiSallviOora umbra mi. ell the tunneling on Menne. Propouts wlll alio Do melted for the delivery of arms tier on the line between 18traburgh and the mouth of Me boning-55 miles. The croasiles to be 9 feet long, 7by 8 indite?, of *bite-oak, nil-beech, chemtutt or other approved timber. Proposals may be left at the °Mee of the subscriber, In the city of Pittsburgh, Water street, aborts Market, until Mnodal. the 17th of October. The work on the line will be ready for examination. on smi after Saturday, October Bth, at which time the plans and specifications may be atonal. the. offico.ln Kittanning. For further information application may bo mandato Frank lin Wright., Principal Asslatant Engineer, Kittanning; to W. Mitnor Roberta, Chief Engineer: George IL.Llctibaimt, Associate Engineer, Pittsburgh; Lion. Wm. .P. Johnson, President: or to the subscribers. sep'2ldiert oci3 CH & Co. NEW 311.78.10 STOKE—The subscribers have opened at, No. 83 Fourth street- a choice ellection of kousic dtid mucks' Instruments, Italian and Ownhan otrliagat Piattoat by M. Ilrant of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Nudes, Frankfort, A. M.: Clarionets, do. ./1-11 kincbtof brass instru ments Trout the best French mimnfactories, nil of which we niter to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we ran render entire satisfaction H. SCHROEDER A CO.. No S.:l Fourth at. fl Schroeder end O. Anton will giro instructions on the piano. violin and guitar. aepU ACAItD.—NIr. ti. A.2iTtEN and IL 80111.tulibe:It would respectfully announce to Ll:motif:trust - I Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give Instrurtlons an the Piano. Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquirent IL Schroeder& Co.'s NNW MUSIC STORE. Si Fourth rte.:4, sep.23 r '.tK IS NOTICE-1 will run four or tire tpiendat carria• gra. as necommosintiost to the Fair Oround, on Tuesday, Wedneaday, ThurAay and Friday next. They will run every tou minute, from my atable, No. 17S Fenn street. aeon A. JACKMAN. X r Ate!' CLOCK., Apll JEW EtAt Y. Y, —Just received, nor stork of fall Im. portation from England and Sivitierland, of Cold and Silver WATCIfE3, of the very best manufacture, and also a very good selection of the very latest styles of Jewelry in all Its variety, to snit the most fastidious, and nrorards of 2000 8 clay and 30 boor Clocks, from $1,2.8 10550,00 earh Import the most of our goods direct from Europe, we are enabled to eell as cheap m any Eastern Hon.; and hope therefore to receive a share of the public patronage. To the trade, we recommend our large knelt of Watches, Jewelry, Watchmaker's Toole and materials, which will ritrtainly satisfy all es regard quality and cheapness of price. REINESIAN CJv F pl:3 No. 53 Pitth et., adirdning 1..,10R THE: ?ALL—Just received, a tarp emelt of SULK LF.AICITEII., Philadelphia Kips end Call'Skins,,Conniry Calndria, ate...nacelle, and Shoe Findings generally, &e., which will stet at the lowest cash price. G. TULL, sop' 2003 Smithfield street thu outry of atl ttitiviei - for j at the PAnt, has been removed to the grounds, and will be Inwood from this day on. .sepMtf. A. SSASON It CO., No. •2. Fifth strem„11D1101113C0 their first oxlilbltion of Paris pattern Cloth .and Satin Cimiks and N'eivet and Ballo Tsimas, on Tuesday 2tith Sep somber. eep= 600 LDS 110.91: PINK In note mad for sate by FLEMING BROTHRILS, (Successors to J. KIDD 4t C 0.,) "fO-3 40 Wood sheet 5 , - i LB3. 011LOROSJIthl, In store end for pale by fiop.2:3 PLESSINO MUSTIER& BBLEI LAUD OIL, No. I end 2, in store ■nd for fain "GU by [00p231 FLEMING BROTIIEBS. EXS. CASTILE WAY, lo more sod for sate by Et13p2.1 FLEMING BROTIIERS. 100 LliB. MAGNESIA Calcined, in store and for o ,l e l l ser23 FLEMING BROTHERS. LB& CH WME YELLOW. In atom ninul for of by nen= FLEEING BROTHERS. Ii lAN N BR'S OLL—a) bbla in store and for see by , op'-3' FLEMING BROTHERS. 8110,1 R-175 Ithda Sugar or all grades, for Bale by a SINCLAIR, sap= 151 Vlrst and 122 Beconui stret, rBACCO-20 boxes Russell A llotdeison'ic .10 do Grant's. 30 do Om& & Williams; LO do Webster Old; 20 do Ocrnway'x 30 do Rueher's; For sale by sop 23 • tiiirra B §INCLAIR. pur . ABU-6 cans ter salo by pep= 13311T114 f3INCLATR. lt TOL.S.SBES--300_bbls for iitao bY seAW _ Earrrica436letm CO FAGS-523 bags for role by • t -1: sepM •-!* Estrrrr4 r[lll3B—Y. /1„ - ti. Y. pal Tes ta• sale by - -. • :SMITH i 811111 LAIR. 10012 TX a "1-* sc by. `9' ~~ t .1 ~ ~.~'J' BREM '• • . "•.;t,• :'• 2 7 - Z•7• • =KM ..~Vf~ ` `~ - 'j... -~ INIENSIM LEM= FREE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICEL - ET: • 'on :trixtz.or T® Bunt= cora; WILLIA3I>rI.ISTEPIIE~tEOIicif Mercer cOunty. Pox CEUL COICIt=O2/3!,, ROBIIELT MITCHELL, cf ItidignAco.tiffy. ran 44.13D1T0S 0121X14.1„ • Nrx, ILLLB. CRAIG, of Atiest2eaittpuzity.:::.-- ran'EDnW WILIM.LI4 "- LAWRENCE E. CORSI).N; ot . tioutgomery county. = -- • . _ .747 •- ;~ .: f} . ;~ ~~ ~ ~~ M(IZ=ME COUNTY TICKET. Foil PIirSIDENT /Ma or MIMIC? Con?, THOS. hicCONNELL, of Aileghotty. TOR 21LOSEMTING Asioarscr. • RILLIA]f U. sirmiThr Alleshedy.. Illt — E.'ST2N - ENSON7Of Pittabur gl u - FOR .11.4111:matr, AARON FLOYD, of Pittsburgh: MICE TBACErat Ohio; _ - - 1.. - rFERREE. of hlfoll CHARLES IV. DENNS,of Allnheny; A. IL. fitIRNS;of MOO. : • eat. coackussiolcts, • EDWARD ALLEN, of Pittsburgh. rbo. turasußEA, , GEORGE WELSON, of Pitlnburgh.. TOR AODO'oR~. 3 AMES SWISSIIELSI, of IS - Ilkinx foopl34lAwt CARBIAGICS ROB: SA.LE. Min undersigned has 3El,Am:rived at his - •I I CARRIAGE, WARM:MERE, sitnated near the Two Mile Rut?, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a• splendid' assortm . of VERICLIV3, of every description, and wilt continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriager,lBtdide% Buggies, which he will sell on the sexy lowest terms Or cash. fisting had twelve yea& prertlee In the teardnKwyand with his wail known facilities in theßadt, he Ratters bl • .Pif . in putting down all competition. Those iriehing to pair -se are reepectfully and see for dug:metres. Especial and prompt attention paid to renalrinirof ages he. - rasylgsistay.t 'WEEPS] METER - LE BLOND'S' GRAND PAITOBARIA, OF A yOYAME , NEW YORK-TO EUROPE: W ILT, be eabibited at the AMEZi.CD3I; tiBUIT Er:, every evening, during -neat wet, commuting on MONDAY, Eeptetaber .%th. o c Doors open at o'clock. Panorama toincoie at 7 - M 'lock. air Ticketa 25 tents, t 4 be bad at Mao principal Maya, and at the door. - ; - vepr.. • - A Delightful. Dwelling:Homme . FOE RENT, oirt ciw Street, ha Vae Sixth Ward t ample grounds around It, with fruit trees and vines: every emarentenee to home-keeping on - the premises, with hot end - cold - water bath rooms„.-1!?e, and the put brought to - the street this Sib - , - - • . I toten - tt to name from the City 'on theist ofßovetaber, when paweeplan will be given. Rent s.= per-annum: :.: apply to Means. John harper or Merin' thatientooot t at the Bank, of Pittsburgh, or to the. toulerplzttol: on the onetime. , {sert.l2}' • • LECKY.IIARPHIL A' D.lollulNElt smasur VAI.IfAITLE Burransa Lars —The rinderldgued will offer for mile, a rabireAue , ticro,Twu Hundred Valuable Buiidingtotssitnsie is Low; er St - Clair Towtohip, mliolniag the banaugh of East Eirn: .. Ingham, on Satuniap, Od. 14fh, ItitZ, at' -1 delnek, P. 3.11- 1 Thirty of the above Lots-- frout on the- Einninguini sod Elizatethtown Turoplta,cotitaining 24 Vett:tiro:lt, mad ex.: tending bark It:. feet loan alley 2.lfeet wide. TheOtberlots . are 21 feet fronton streets 6d feet wide, anl extending bsek' feet to alleys 24 feet wide. The shave lots lie contiguous to the dourialtingEorough of Esst Birmingham,-and very eligibly situated for buildiog purposes. Thy are sriChin'ti few rods of the Iron- Works-now ereeting`.by - ttre Loath, and will be in operation about the Ent of October,- whirb will employ v.boutBo hands, The above lots present esrellent sites for manufactories..,_ , The undersigned will also sell Lote on the farm on. which. he reshlea, maintain from one to twenty itrMl, to snit pus- Also, taillingloie in the Tillage or Williniasbniyar, about three quarters Ora mile above liestitirtninghtum; Troutx—One.tenth ceah, and the halanee„ in nine, nerd; atmnal paymento, interest paid yearly. • For Further particulars apply to the subscriber on - the premise:, or W. Simmer, Birmingham. • . 4011N 5e22 T. St '3looREpittntionnee. (Dispatch er , 11.r3 - pueGic SALE OF LOTS-1N OAKLASID. - THE subscribers will otter for Pale at Auction, 'on Satar day the let of October. at ft delock,P. 114 a - namber.of those beautiful lots adj , dning the estate of the late . 49iin Atwood. in Oakland. As banding: rites fur eunntry nal.lencesthese lots are un surpassed by any In the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, and be. hog in the Immediate vicinity of the Omnibus Depotat Oak. land, maims,' of amens every hour of the day, by ;meant et' an Omnibus line, while they are eufficiently 'Dear the MY to afford business men a Short and healthful walk in „going to and returuinc from their places of bueinasa.• • Omni - basses will leave the corner of 4th end Market ant., between the hours of 1 and 2delock, _to zetherly.yarties In the rale, free of charge. Plana of the property may be obtained of the enbecriberw.. A.II'ILIiI.NS &430„. se''. P. M. RAVI& Auctioneer. NNW Miste-- Lula is our darling pride, Sot:dont Kitty Crow, a nese - Ethiopian song; Lilly Dale, song - and Selmtlieelm - Ida May, eompanlent to Lilly Dale, Express-Gallop, D'Allort - beantlfolly Illustrate]; ' - Cornet Schotttxte, Dellak; • Zigzag. Polkaciliehop; tlontag..Sehriltieher - La Darire dea ROsAre, 4alae. 3latMullon; Eti,e Queen Waltzes, D'Altert, WOILIAII RAIZ" you trill, as enng by Mad. Thillou; _ Oh, molt Omnipotent, Welfare. • Suzette. a new row, by George Linter Let Noteely know, kisynartb. Lille Belt; Ceok's Art of Singing,: entirely new +Milian; Yes. 'II. true that thy Katy.note is sleeping; answr r to the beautiful eong of Katy Darling. The abate just reeeivt9. With a bage _and well related asgortment of popular and gtantlitnl mtole for Piero.- Gui tar, Flute, Violin, kr..for sale at the Muele:gtare of JOHN B. bl - ELL Ect Wroll Grocery Store tor Sale. ():qE OF Tug BEST GROCERY MBES on l'enoat. aboventhe Canal. It will be sal ou fair terms. tw pod a chande aa Mit to walk Into tmfines&ylll INA remain long, if you want it ran ;con. eels= TfIOIIAS t{'00D3...14 Market stroet.: 50 PIECES PLAID SILKS.—A. anion a Von, No. Fifth Area, have received their excellent assorb meet of Plaid Silks, comprising - every variety: Fanh one yard nide Plaid Silks; do narrow. • do- dec - Wale Satin Plaid Quadrille do. • sep.T.l TRULIIINCIB.—Jast, reteite% an tine armorttnent if of Ladies' Dress and . B.TattallirfiringeK, Laces, Giroiic Lc., Lr., et A. A. MASON & F•ep22 Eloß SALE-2.500 detest of GOOD LAND in Wirt Countyr Va., near the Little Kanairtiarierr. The - Land is well Timbered, and L 4 offered low: Enquire,of , aug.".) MAUS. WOODS. 4.s.lfiwkel et. - 00T.3 AND 8110 M.-1 hare on tout a superior assert. B went of men's, boy'sjeatete. end ehiLlreses Fall arid 'Winter Meta and Ehoo.ofall the various !Wes In the market. Those in want or the nboro articles are "What{ to . . call and examine my stOck; Price low. L. - E. ITAYWARD, es= Corner Market sin! Liberty sta. WE. SCHMERTZ, No. 107, Market atreet, is 'mar w ake-lug hts Fall stock oflkiats, Shoes and' Gallen!: rocoprietag eem styte and quality. • , . , iCATFItELNCII. CA LVl.luars, honat•astfe,.sewei S 4 and $4,50 No. 107 Market street. T ADI OAITERS—Varioue colors. for the Perin great .L.t variety, prices unexceptiocally, at N. 107 Market at. ..W. N. SCHMERTZ FRESH 0 Y STERS FROM BALTIMORE, Jun , man; ar A. FIELD'S DEPOT, - - On corner or Wood and Fifth gtrieee, -PASEICII9 k resank.: , ' fnislo . Slagorrel MANUFACTURERS OPFIRE'PROOF SAVES," Vault. Doors snit - Iron Nistdow Shutters. --- AND as .all'parennet admit-die necessity-of the abo” A mentioned articles, ire have no hesitation In reooM , mending our _article to be equal to anything in the city. Orders promptly attended -to, and put tAt In the best style, and on abort notice. *IL Bmitharkt street. betweeti Fourth aud - Fifth,-Piltzi burgh. frep946ml J. SIIROVIrgL CO: Bleak House Complete. Hs h CO" No 3.2 Bmittitlek street, hani reeelr, . ed the Bleak Bosse by Charles Mazu, eatatleta wltla illwarations. Price 60 watt: r. 7 Venice: the City of the Sea, froth the Isica.ton by Napo; leou lu 1797 to the capitulation to Radetrly in 184.9; witb.a contemporaneous view - of the Peninsitia By Ednuott..l V law. Slemoirs of the life of the Rh.Ren. Richard Erlnsley Sheridan. By Thomas Moore. The Alyataridos Parchment, or the Lola I n License; De. dkated to Maine Law progreee: fly Rev: Joel Wakeman. Pastor of the First PreAyterian Church of -Almond, New York. A boot of romanem. torrice and Song.; Bayard'Payloi. Edith's Legacy, or the Lourrocale of the Grange; by, the author of " Adelaide Lind. ay." Price 23 mate. rep 2) IL -MINER & Ca, 22 Smithfield rt. I.)LEAK 110 USE,WEPLETE, JUST RECEITED—BIeak Roue, Chalea Dickens Edith's Legacy, or the Longwoode of the Orange. Venice, the city of the Sea, from the invasion byNapoleon in 1797; by Edmund 19114,-g. !domain; of the life of the Rt. floe. Richard B. Sheridan; by Thomas Moore: The alysterlaus parchment, or the Satanic License, dedi• cated to the Statue Law progren; by Rey. Joel-Wakeman. The humorous Speaker, being &choice collection damns. leg pieces, both In prose and verse, original and selected ; by Oliver Zoldham. The Boyhoxl of Great Men, Intended as an example-tti youths " Fop gale by GILDENERNNIMALEO.,.. sepal 76 rtrartlr st. - pa IBON.-225 tons Marietta anthracite forge metal, 20 do foundry • - For sale- by [sera)) lIIRii & MOITMEAD. " • Xi:knee I I , m 0 TUE WROLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS OF ' 1 PITTSBUIIOII. ALLECIIIENT CIIT, AND vicitiqr. —D. GREGG it - CO ., Importers Wholesale Dereers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode , D and Fatietice, 11 0 ,..99. one door from the Northwest corner of Wood et. and isralosai elley, Pittsburgh. tiering completed the enlargement. of their present occupied Wets Room, are Sae' opening one of the largest and best stook of DRY 000DS and-VABIE TIES, they hare cr , r hentotoreeshlhited to the littsburgli trade, and on examination, will be foculdlxbd unsurpassed by any other Rouse of the kind. In the City, and as one of the partners is generally in the Eastern Cities during the business seasons, burchasing cheap bargains, adapted to the Pittsburgh and Western Trade. we „will ha able-to rifler- Inducements to our old customers, and parcluisers. getter , ' ally. Our !docket Dry °cods consists Ixt.pert of theta - Bow log leading articles, - Superior Broad Cloths;.. Pilot and Petersham dc; • - • Fancy Cerisimere_s, Tweeds and Satinettn Jeans, Fancy Festiugs end.Corderoys, - • Flannels, Tickbsgs &ad Teat Pedilings- Brown and Bleached Muslin; =I Irish Linens; Foreign-and Domestic ()Inglis= - Altmcasiliferinott, Coburg Cloths, at - and Silks; Bay State and Broach. Shawls: - • Woolen comforts and Fancy Silk Ilcoilkerchiers. The totlowing comprise a part of - the E k ontral ate* et' Varieties: Buttons, Comte, Threads and Sewing Bakal Hosiery, Olorea,,ltibbon" and Mack Fak Tells: - Lace Goods, Jaccrnetts. 'dull and Cambrick Marlins; Fancy Netting', and 311111.nery gcoda generally. Also —A lair assortment ornble Co fiery, Pocket takes, Razors and Scissors or our own Importation. Peribilm7, Patent Melleines, -- together - wltlia splendid arceortnient or Gold and Gilt Jewelry, orate latest patterns livid /111 rer Watcher, Watch urateritho - Wateh &sees, nada:a-ea. :lettere stock of 34 &nu ands tistyltraisseoeksiota variety, of patterns. All of which will , be sold on the most accoto-:: -rnoclatirig terms, toiaa, Cr tityreforetkee‘ Country Merchants tont PadlarS , are to givens aeon before pareha simx.4seirbere.--- P.enzasybranisa , Avenaittr.,lne: r i tliV OK N lß l SSOrtTUlSlnigwlllstartfamlntklas, traradpFyalaralagatßa'clocitAlkttlaalartabui g k *tie damtl,L. ietufzetmalkllXtnabitV. 410 cle,lsk,autt ratan' at Carkll42wl 15.9..ivEL1 17 , 33),41.et,,. =NM M== 111310t3 ti Ainautcrx: . - .. . i . ,- Boxes awl l'orquet e......L0e. B.totAl Tier.—.4.......:;:4-25 Priekte Boxes, large—. --$8 Bons for - ..oatout. ilia - • .110. do— emal.L. --SS f 015....—...-.... ..43e:: aii•Tersoas seem ing.x.sts will be ebargell234 etc extra. tar the certtlicate. " • - • . . - - ' . . . .11151-Doori open et 7 o'clocki refoninaele to at 7)4 o'clock. - Last Mght of theragagement of tbirpopular . ateledie imothibadittberJULTA-BMIETT:r - Tuts RTLII3B., September MI, 185.4,1e1U be pr ® ented. Ebaltepore'e beautiful oameelyof MYTEItIOUS S'lltaNelfft or akvarrs . PAWS. Miastenslett,mirt sastaltrsix eharscteiti. • beret 11.1faldete . , ave.. 12VEEK',-=' . DURING Tirt STATE FAIR, rand coab a atioKrttOiutisclup?nt THE czn.c.rs- - Arku. tue.s WILL perform eta cn- the-toe:in_ front: of, the AB:MICAH - MOTET., /SRN (IN ittii evenisigibfithgaiy,TilialszATednesday,Thara j dep.•Friday anti Saturday, Sepkmber ZU.b,2Ft.bv:'&4.l2,- !alb, 36th; and Ortnber Ist.- - ; • - • _ • - • - IIeT will tan eta e• grand.•Exhlbitionan a tot nen the fstr Grostca- on: the Bann:cons at" Ineaday,;•Wedneaday, Foefurther particulare Fee bUla l nt the diy.touinhiiiinn. Penns at the lintels in the city. 'Mom open at :3 and 7 o'clock. -:-Perfcannanca at '41=11% o'clock.' la:Onion 25 non. _ Pall Style 'et Hata.. _ SANSEL IrEYA Ittnomirezt,tte'4'e.:77 s -. - bead or Woeld) bat kin reensettbeliALL STYLIVOY JUTS. and would tnpeetfally_ invite the attontionef biibelesulaitzul =talesman to it; lie bas also on band a large arid varkstancerlatent of HATS and -CAPS; *bleb Lea illsell for cash. rata:kV . _ Hats lasucli caps.-, '-- - - -- • - . JOSEPII .COX. A CO., =men Wa.nd . slicatelL and Diamond alley, would respectfully is. form theft-1:1=U andtbe .pablie Oat they are receiving a. large and. itplendid.steetc of_ 111 ATS AND CAPS, of the lattst styles; which they. are prepared taeelt on* as_ reasonable terms_ as aro other - . ..bovise tribe city. 6ive us s cull. and examine our Moak.. -.-. -,-. - aopl9 Murder- - $5OO Rewar d:_ - •-:_ • - 31ATOWS'OFFICe. gig tit-11. 185.t - '=f posactance- of „a Retaluxitul saki) parted 1 the C..) . elly.f.Uuncils int : Tuesday, tuthuri4netht Mayor to arcs e Reward of $.500 Cr the-arrest andppii tkon to con viction of the , IIIJEDKIIIIIV or intRD 011 - J'Atifbig COLLINS; late: of Cambria, who . _vas .murtlena iu Rey street,in the City of fqttsborgh,ott 3tondayntlit,. I hereby otter the above-reward for the arrest etulnonaccatlon tottons vic'tion of the saki ioniderer urttrdnera. - 'OBERT: 14. , 111D - DM:trt ' Tor,. t,Splastatid. . Freels Stack-ar.. AMIN _PdAl5OB4,...The- - subemilaer ' - "radially informs the publle.-that-dmids now - selecting, in pemon, at the fiateries Ni 37 York and➢;,.lteettsn,nitiostetentir6- dad SLEt} 3? STOOK-OIf.BEW-TIAIIO POwritS:: The tarn* wise ilia. attention silft be glad-to the seleetioi of the eery tett Instruments vddelsare rpenufeetured in this - amritryi - Purchasers`.are' rolltely Mounted to tealt the •Arrifal of them 'elegant Instaiments beam - 14h* der atiemour they wlll , tame the skim:digs of ehoorang from among the jiarttemed, flaunt 'whirl:- the Netr-York and. Boston marketallorbt The anise:thee Is determined tose leetthe best and ferestinstrutnentajtom _among - - the hula drab of the Easternstmt. =ram poelthely "ell them ef. - -netjaziorpgriea;witliaitt addltiotad charges for freight, ite. The fasillanos of this lot will arrive ie about a-fortlglit. - Callnsid - examine,: - - IIENItY.IIIfII3ER ,, 101 Thud atieet,4l; 7 l ant* Golden. Harp. 8.=01.1 -- Pianoa taken - In - eichougs at the , highest • — Viro'belloirellature bas provided a RS fir 'army' D 156.6.31?, Irk& b &At is heir to.- KIEIMPETILOTAIDI or Roca °rt.. pat non! it fLawsfrogn the giejit Taboratzry; COncealed Limp in t1:63 - borax cf -Mother EariS, is, without one of -tbEr - greatwa of gum 4usf , 3ll9lrliaztatimorty, given by ' liitdsxs OW'S, Pt. 15, - Int' Mr. t Wave soTdth yintr Petrelemn; Genoa Oil, some two months pnet,, mut hare been looting for your • agent to 'get: e farther supply..; Footibt biota sidd :some - dozen =rte.! We.haye Oland the OD ee-y excellent in Fins. end Dysentery. Illy daoghter. at the time your agent ma. here, line tying very low aria, the fltcx"; 1 gave hers tea spoontel, and, la three- hennigasethe seeond; szci the ft= stopped, mut , e reemvezed immediately_lt IS 2 4 2 : , in ex- - traordbaary mitedy" for Dire and inflamed eyes, ente, brolem, and rheumatism, and for the piles; some harp been - curel of longstanding - ' , - ' Yours; with ..respeot; - -: Poiside by all tha Dru,tats in Pittsburgh: iseplf.: liG DEALEJEt IN' Pine Teas, - Choice Fein*" - 01:otati' ea r ida Wino?' CORNER OF WOOD i AND ..51:117.77t21154 PA. 1 8 now xe--..eiting sx‘orttnent Eali:3ll - GOODB. L to addition to his already - extensive .purebased from first bands in tbatastasztuutets, vet:kb, beeo_U at-the loenst market _ • Ala - lintels, Steamboabc an& faninie4 1tt04.107 1 1 , quantity, supplied it sr boimsle rates — • Si' Goods delivered fa tbealtyfree-of - Dutch Bulbous Roots, - dm. pm: Sabo:Tiber receiced direct- frian supply of thakv llyeatfthi,l'alip,s..reineas,atid other, Fin or er Roots for fan szulfor iflater-biscrain,Ott pat .takt ewes. Oncts. Seed-for lawnei = which makes te tiaa alga sauxnll 141.13,:eqtial,to-Ecds:=.Prunt4,l3:tars mehto, !I . llArn and - Farming' liiii4staehti.'nf the most att:' twined emstructiort. at Eastaris pideeis — frr the Beed*d. Itarticultnral Wazehouse-,Sitil meet; : „ aap9,l .; - = -:..I.IOIN3.IAAItDBOP: Restaurant - for Sale.- ITITATED onit of - the mast natal" - thoznuAraitnr !id 0. flu Illy. -Term - - Ennnir' e at the cannot tha..-VorniitiM" _ sep2l: [llnkm and Dlspatchnany and nincrgePnaL] Is your LllS(lissacred,- TY Nat read what. A3Me mut bas written. - -Among Birth 4 11 coutrintoresof mm to protect the fairtity drabs freirt_ wart; norm eau be trued more elutuia faits chum:ter, noble ha its feature, or crrtaittinitl results, than LIU ANCE. itte the prop shish dlin o I:4r-43_4p:14 ia.F . Wto.-, support the sire of ; his Doke': - _ It Is the siren barerorthe ; :Whim rettehh2R forthinauCtbe grate; shd stißnonrisMoghietaiiiint 4 ndi IFeP lll oDgelb.r? ttlo funil.9 - group- - - aA. cotits - , - seeret.n., . Tittsburgh larelnsurance Campion Fifth it: • rep2l. - - Ussoile Halt ' • RUITSIT COUR= CE2 T6..-4L • .Callow,.. Third street: has_ received Mesh- Mused IP Dickens; also BlOoreeulife- Sheriden.*- " - • - Thellysteriesus Parchment, or the &itenietioCnse-dedl , : . Verlee;the iity ortbe Sea ; -. Priettnil of Collier's allsksprere; .. .Edlth*.t.egary,l73. the aathee , : Bayer I Taylor's Poesnrc No. 4'1,8 tiring wieie Slaves ; Peterson's 3lstashniNfor 6 cents; -Boveties,of. . Kercemb rtheprate, 4 -- .oa4tilluiPOs - t Mee, idrd sireet:". W. R. SCIIIIKEIT7.. A. Valusible Fax= for'. Sale. fIIPITC - Inbscrlberis mithorised" Alta des: , - tribal Treat ofLeird, configiiing-Ill'acres; situated liorth_Yayette-r n l hip.iltteghenytouncy„ya.,=lS team from the City of Pittsburgh, ezeimear therline of the" Sten. bee:mine ceel-_and- lime stonei nada whole - place, and easy ofilteCCS4--/MprOTZIIIEdIta as ibllows d - reel comfortable Perm EIXICC.ej -24 by '2il fief trier storift . : high; eeh%otire;Sptin ~ heiaEe and other outhialidingst s."nsw•Trattmllank Earn, 54 by 3 $ feet, trailied thelsesk - : poasible mannir, -- trith Stablinc:tuoter. the wholwtodblingr lttl bearing Awl° Trees.,..heat gritted tioalitteat *ledge , . qtutntlty of Pearir awl Cherry Trees, all to bearblroulert - about 5.5 acres cleared' ruittin 'high 'state - of eratiration, • This Lind Is very comfortably elinitted in one bi Mattel'. . neighborhoods in the. County, being convenient to market`.: to (Marches, &hoots and.3lllls, and would not be In the ..mautet,.only thattle owner Is *tont to 'remove to - the far.= West. Terms easj and. Woe moderate: -- For further .Tetr= • tlentars,eee the owner, Win. Robb, on premise. 3,_or Oland," seriber , - • - • JANES se. -RICILEY;Agent.. thE shim) is tier a_ciabeforenfirelay:ztri-day aoetotier, it will be:cithred at public outcry on the Mirth Sara tteittN, Sept...loth, I 553. _ sep Celt -A F. 3341 FOR. SALE, situated on the- Onto Myer, la 11 . -Lawr eot . e"countyadiolttlag - tbelown - or3llT- - lersport,eoasisting ofloo Acres.o good land,.6suf which aic In Coltleatiod, 40 dna elver bottoia,ls upland; and Um balaacer. 45 imits, is Nat of umber leisit - oaths - hl//jpart is Rood Llinestane andiron ore; thellnoea are lit gond mitdel Peseh trees sad Apple-trees iv abtl Ildance.Z Tha_rasus i , Trull watered and located Ina healthy titatl pleasant. neigh, bOrhood. 'Two dwelling lionmi with 'out.bonees.- piles - SURLE oyisTEB4 RECUT-SD DaIE.T.A'S DYSITSconifTSTIT STREET, one dove above. • ~ the Theets w ; and licieiniletely ewe:nits Mama Ha solicits a Wile= toreraof RoadOystere„ Teeple HOENE'S - MIMING 131%giE, - - - VSErir RORNM k CO. bate now hr el'netz•- ti SWOT of Wastery, - Closes .Tesna, Eibirta,:lineesna, - Conars:Crieate; EITLEINERY dOODS, andtlue largest and moat complete -assartment: of ESSER and awax,_Tarsz.. :SUNOS ever brought to this xnerksti - itli of which will Wholesale and. ?stall buyers are-insted to calT heft*: = Mr.' Tborasii Boitoit .EACJIF.4 OR TEENANO PUMP. tleni smvit tBABS and Nocatiatuair., is - about 1.0 locate Itt- this at ty. :•.A.T.T1141.!0p, ezak- be tude. - trutil hii atrlaai,ta- -- •WALTER P - 31.412LC"frA . OrSn:ll4 OVSTERS.—.V.RES 1,.• YSTERS and FISII received OTIrS =ruin fiord Pladaphis and Baltlmore-.Ad am y DePt• el;rile P r n r - o IP * 3" 1" t sepL9...dbar cantuis.laihmtlect.-7- trIN D AND TUE 2.310TD1N3— . A Catansutary oL Med/. Ant cal Sal Bharat Llts; or hilt:laud tharrudlous mil, -era in relatlon to Math, //boo . iseuad Witlhua tatskr,„ - AL D. BL R. C. F..- Amstrad sadtur Asleby: Bookselter and Ststioriei, st.betwouiThird sad -Fourth;- .: S mud, aired near itccd-.oppaaita lJ Etta nan be obtained for ,P artier-7instfrain. Cosinernt, Rnbtio 3.teetin- -I.l3o;l;ayges,Catillowazd sax. Born Band can.l,s found la readitgea at all limb, - applying to. MIL PRANK_ CARGEO;: at theelyatal -Pawn Dlguerrean Rooms ofit.X. OFT" intr-ant iS2g • - - • - Fatr. Banks Hove Open. - - -17Ecatirtnrehneetr.of erttelnyer thiN omiag Fair, Ire now cpiaLitt Set:let:ales Cam. WAItDEOPS;on shod:: Aft erhe-214 , Inst:tbe OfEce ae et Entry - I,IIIU open et Ole Vier arotmds. feepliehe F ULL .43111.14-6 le/Wis AWLS- 4311tDr2i,in the Citrof iegbez74- bounded "mon; Frankin and. Rastu Lane Areas.. .‘lt ;kluge -$l5OO ver .Year - Tor- what sw uces, and would bring, if laid out In elty loin and sold at half p1re,i11.8,430); and for this raltrable piece of Ground a. - loss price will betaken, as the owner has renosaw.l.lifesb- - ' - on-the corner of Ohio and Vast= streets, a - - Imo. Whir : Lot of 60 feet front by 240 feet 'deep, on - arldeltis good Sztera:_ it LEA valuable Let; In the 4:entreat tlitteitr, -- liatch property lama market esaryihnr..- yortiraatiC 'heroin, torte toms, !aid limordritot inn _ - NVX:dm .(e, militia 16tOft SALll—ql. LAWS Luz OF GQOSKEt., 121,111 0 41. - . cur, UM South pebe Cout -Fiurzieral: da:- street autidu, troultag "Eglablyokrkreet:::, ltotibzrye . IDA IrreriogaiXotto_to_,tuolvill - br;010,2*1n4.04r,':. 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