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" 6. 14 e have now employed in our Job Office an • umemal 'number of excellent' job printers, and Are prepared to execute all orders with neatness unsurpassed, , and with a speed that shall not be best Mohave done a very large amount of printing Office--withia - the lastten dais, .bat -TiVewillseit all oustomms asytothe epeid and-ruicarrabp of our work. - _ llox #cratm-AlvlEvivo-r-Thla geutleman l ou r a t an a for "Patent Office Re ' pork, itat watt i-Ftik tVSI? ,stgul4 days ago. - • _ THE ziar,v.prorti result :of this election relation to,9Pryarty predilections. It shows that'fbopeo -0 are d'eteitainanii longer to be led blindfold ;u ev elt-co etttafed lead ere ' they haT.O. 0 P leirAtihni,9oY:tallin*t titicket firmed y fee thelrsas free choice, and not by scheming - determination kepi the eople °/Pgtteaill come. weVat the "i te - Pr C l4 a4iPi believe it will :rule • , tbielictft as a triumph of the over faction, dibbilfdn i iia - at:emit4r usurpation of their rights. ~ ,, r 4v many ,WO, contributed- to the taken nil hie - turbo, we know. • And rtebeTtere yet he satisfied with ti a itree ~tirey hare -taken. , It will result in gr ; :ektloia,lo ,, the 'beet interests of the people. rog§i:Akpl,fyistions, tie hope, will no longer bs considered Wraerogame for schemers to play; 14,ti'SCrilue and high duty for the great mass nr,lV;i,enge tn:disohhrge. resnit of this elentien , ii - i&nsider an evidence that the , people • _aienro' striae-et : their' rights and their 41tityinna1#i9461611- hereafter to do, it without • , WE if lissitis.to raise a shout.of tri. umph over a !Olen enemy, bat we may be Per nutbni to say that we have achieved a victory in the Gibraltar - Cr vrbiggery whiih is unexampled liopellnitelitittites: We have met the enemy, and haia beaten them most'gloriously:, Bit vre, do not:to4r. to it in a boasting manner. "With the elitOtion - 4 the:Gazette all the Whig- organs hifinyeldediturvandidates with courtesy. It of:isitmst, c ould nut restrain its natural propen sity,.El4'4q,plAl7l4) . tuoil our ticket in its usual ; - t ituperate styles But the people kayo `of notwithstanding the rti 'vino; of ,thkilypoeritical I , bellicose," and the people haire gained a Victory by disobeying the orders of the Deacon. As we have said, we have no desire to boast of our trtumPh: Although the democracy are in the aseendant,we claim its triumph as a victory of the people; not the triumph of a partY. The election passed off peacefully and harmo niously. Not an angry word was uttered at any of the polls, and on Tuesday , evening the thou sands of whige and demoorats who met in our office /Ude - a:each other as friend and fellow as it should be, and we are pleaditirthatthedemocrate lathe hour of triumph havo'thi-vintipnisimiti_to be generous towards their stricken opponents. Dn. INCtrrrocra.—The returns place the elec tion of this gentleman to the Senate, beyond a doubt. We are partieularly well pleased with this, as it secures a democratic Senate, and gives to Wes4ra Pennsylvania, one more democratinvoice in the the election of.a. Mated States Senator in February. Mr. 111.'0.'6 election changes the Sen ate from whig to democratie. That is no small gain from .stich.. a district. as old Allegheny. The demoorticylof the State witlrh this as good-a dingsbadied. _Whigs as well ai democrats voted for the Mader, - his majority is large. The Doctor is now " placed" for threeyeara where he can render valuable service for our city and _ county.:. We are in hopes that threcior four of our eandi dates fey Assembly are also elected. If such be the ode, the noose will be more largely demo. erotic:oSn last year. - Donator ArroßsEY.—lt stated that our can didate' for District. Attorney got to running so fast toward the close of the day of election that he could . not stop himself till he got nearly to Greenalkurg: ~ Tti one township, his said, he out ran tiie locoinotife; and was; only stopped by the comity line from giving it the go-by completely. , His vote in his own Ward, however,• we are com pelled to say, falls somewhat behind the census return of 1850. We can only account for this on thigroued - that women are not allowed to Tote in thatTard. 'Nurrp e s...rri, ~1.45. 11. Rons.—The vote - of Upper , .l3l. temiship, for commissioner, 144 ' 4 ,i OO lO . —9. Mists rcreidenoe, end such Is the testimouisof Ile neighbors. Si l'l6oFr.—Froin meets received, there 111 11D doubt fie'irbole'State Ticket Is elected by a very large majority. Allegheny county con tributed its share to this glorious result. STEM:OOAT EHorrannts.—We would direct at tention to, the card of the ".Society of Steamboat Enginfeni" in another column of our paper to -day. trAa representation ootaing from a wor thy dersli-of air ultimo, and will interest a perr tion Catoscrt.,Xsiort..--The match between the Cleveland anci'llttsburgh Cricket Clubs cornea off to-morrear, at,lhe fteld,ou Mr. Craft's place, Penna.4*enue. Conelderableinterest is taken in thel,a#e,‘ Oa Clubs are well matched. The. wickets uill bo pitched at 10 o'clock, u., anitiireitavano doubt many of our citizens will itis**l.kness the manly exercise. New Tam Crrr.—ln the month of August last, the- ; -number of births in Now York city were 1,846; of marriages, 600; and of beetle. 2,822- 'Tbb mortality of the Month exceeded that of,July. by the large figure of 1,770. In this, believer, must be counted upWarils of tWO hundred deaths by sunstroke, daring the mos eively /sot weather in the latter part of August. The births exceeded Ma number fn July by 266. Five hundred and sixty couples were married, 'agaittit 492 in July, showing an increase of .68. Tan Fs tics NAVI ? --At the last accounts from Franite, thdraatcst activity prevailed in the marina di:Vestment. - When the present equip times ntlhe navy Yaiditare completed, it is said • that France wilt have afloat 'a more powerful navy than at ; ant4mmer period -of her history. Before a year she will have, according to pres ent arrangements, 6o - ahips of the line. tad 60 frigates; andlriost of them With auxiliary steam. The sum voted for the navy yards the present year itt260,000,000 Mine& • ELECTION RETURNS.' ALLEGHENY coupery.- Below wo gire further rettina, as to the result of Hulett'. tion in this county. fir. McGintook_and itoterta ere elect- ' al by majorities ranging from 600 to 1000 The election of Mr. Hampton, by a stnell*lorio,f.: eon caleee-ft lailiought that out of the ifvo Mamberit , ',.of the A2Retiiiitobotr.csre_willturrit *re or iblirdemoafolo,, Theihisti have elkai their candidate ?or county Trea . surer, tinmmigifoviOnrelofand Auditor. : To-morrow t he return emit ok Abe poirt ,House, - titA this*,4 'result - Wilt ha-ascertains:l/ • &JP. knd. Surer ^: gap, canal til- ••• c,,an. Gee, Ge 4 121 S '• - usnia • • Pita. l.,rsecohovatud y, 2dl,o 7 7d,`r, 00. .... i ..... , ~..0 ..ai r .73,. ..,,,, 1 12 7 ,; : . ,l, 137 5 .. i ,. , . i i 2 5 6 7 76 , : 1 1. 7u i t :: ,..,....„ 7 8 0 7;:i i a 3:8 5 4 ,1 5 8 6 308: 1.3.31 245 _ 26 5 50 1 Fifth d o " - ~ ...17& , 46,...-199 ,Z 1 ,• 66 83 69 84 Sixth„ d ° • ,-- 87 79 -72 85 i 09 up DA sevotta do , ~_ 4 .,.. „,... rp) • 90. a „, . cs , 04, Rrv;...th do., .., • .!:,,,,, .:a . ~.,,, 00 • y, 5 ntik :' d4'.`""•,".1.,,tnU?• v" •• - • - 95 i 72 ,dlbo,oft . -•••,- .4. fil 83 120 pkg. Wall ~. ,72 la '7B /2 3 '' cc g 1 125 851 268 238 2 7 15 / . 643 273 262 IlinierSt.Cifeje.. , .. 63 81 -** "85 :133 81; Efl. 84'84 Pitt.. ... . 58.'92 - 06;'64'63 94"" 72 89 Jefforton - .83'62; 84 63 83`62' 85 49 v.-. 5 . " 85. -I.= 81 122 84 .1116611. n.: ..... 04. 1"4/ L- 90'71'91; 72 94 72 Baldwin- . . ... 68 6l 80 . 57 gt 450 . 'B6 Gel " 6m Out flag Mrm4 l B. l9 = -. -: 40 . ` 7 33 cs_ 48 82 56 85 Duquesne • t''lB '42' 21 .25 • 25 36 28 34 .Shales_ 43 71 . 39 19 74 41 70 Birmingham • Y 164.117 9Y it 83 81 9511 Eherpshurg- ,- 61 77 67 76 65 77 66 70 South Pittsbmgl3.:2.l'Xi 'B3' 'M 85 125 84 127 65 West Pittsburgn.-.-89 18 42 17 43 IS Rem • -60 70 59 78 67 81 61 .76 . . Dlat'et- , State . Vat. Atter. Settate. Judge. - fv° • . 't IllnWelq. • .224 12" 170 173 191 11 .220 100 177 232 167 250 .324 188 247 2.50 • is. , als 165 225 139 203 ..... 409 190 370 174 360 199 . .,.:.87:210 194 199 163 231. 92 0 5 65 7 /. • A 5 : ..... 93 120 90 .113 93, • .1. 9" 02 91 60 :First Second ...... Third 116: Fourth d 0.... Firth' do. -- Sixth do. Seventh . do. 171ghth do. .. .. Ninth d 0...-.... - Allegheny. _ First —.7115 210 80 251 75 232 Seoorurdo. - ion no .8313 D 64 130 'Ravi do 'B7O los 278 183 ' 268 176 Fourth db. 317,238 280 257 262 264 74 127 64 103 07 filet• ;79' 63 80 65 9.5 Indiana 149 54 Upper ...... se el 01 87 84 Lower 64 125 45 119 51 Chartierq -129 116 141 97 114 103 81 91 91 B5 Sharpshurg. 68 '7B 65 60 65 - 78 South Pltbdattrgh....7—..-134 84 121 - 75 .. West Pittsburgh.. 11 59 ... 68 113 62 t 4 79 Ross--......—...... .... 65 74 61 7 9 59 82 5ha1er............- ....... ..... 45 77 4 9 6.1 46 71 1); Went or 66 East Deer 118 57 124 Raldwin R 3 64 61 VA Robinson 133 77 133 76 131 '76 Jefferson .1.. 87 49 91 58 82 52 Moo am ... Cm— Gm . Rut IthitdoiSbun 43 64 62 41 74 46 TaTElltrall . 4 M 1 54 4 g Ei ... =MEI . . . Virst Ward.......-149 147 145 162 104 122 173 103 112 /ad Simond 133 135 IGO 134 226 24S 242 210 244 Third 220 312 232 260 233 278 Vat 287 MO Fourth do .... -.141 176 132 144 134 179 246 242 239 245 15.1113 303 318 342.169 148 160.104 172 173 Sixth d0.......-_193 102 177 162 232 215 V 7 VO V 9 282 Seirentbdo_._._.. 65 67 65 05 02 82 $7 8 4 82 8 3 Eighth do.- .... -.123 1.33 1V 124 55 88 03 90 112 84 Ninth do.. .60 55 39 CO 5G 98 90 91. 93 04 AM./ horn 441.11. Fimt Ward•-.--, 70 SO 75 79 152 2. 7 223 234 246 240 'SmondTO 05 70 129 ET IV 133 133 Thisil .... -284 273 278 V 3 156 178 . 117 197 181 197 Fourth do 262 2.51 'JO 232 2314 269 9:17 . 270 Boroughs. nanchester 85 84 BO SG 116 03 09 04 9.5 05 learenserille-141 142 131 134 97 56 37 B 5 WS 87 Sharpshurg 02 63 02 62 01 26 80 80 78 SO Birmingham :... _124 120 139 156 127 114 130 135 118 115 South Pittsburhl24 121 117 11D 115 62 PO 94 96 95 'Most Pittsburgh_ 44 63 44 44 18 22 16 17 17 17. Dnoussms- ...... 24 23 3d ZS 27 V 29 29 29 30 Fast Dirmin - gbam 01 60 50 24 28 44 42 49 43 44 West Elizabeth_..... 204260 60 00 GO 110111 99 614 84 KS 77 87 Tarentum.--- ..... 81 50 47 62 60 43 40 35 50 as,.. Cliartiera • 132 1T4.124 131 90 140 112 115 113 11.1 East Deer-- 69 50 45 49 47 141 131 124 137 131 82 61 81 89 81 66 68 64 63 68 511611 n.- ..... 92 86 86 73 18 74 74 69 76 RolAnson.----. 182 129 IV. 136 131 78 63 73 63 74 Jefferson 101 101 101 2D M. 33 123 33 .31 Foss ...... 59 69 59 69 58 78 70 80 80 80 Pitt ...... 76 76 76 60 31 76 68 65 39 69 lipper74L Clalr-.. 53 01 01 80 63 79 79 78 76 79 Pine-- ..... 6m Om CM Gm Gm •. -Stealer 44 45 44 44 23 70 74 74 73 7.5 Eltsaboth,ip , 80m60 OD 60 60 Ohio . - .. 43 42 41 42 49 64 56 69 62 66 j§enirk3y.—.........26 20 23 23 V 2.5 31 .36 32 A Vast ,Dlemrspaper-Establishment. The New York Timert, on the completion of tie second volume, gives the followingflattering pic ture of its operations dating The last year. It may give our readers an insight into the enter prise, talent and capital 'required to carry on ED vast and prosperous an establishment: Very few pentane lave any idea of the mag nitude of the business of a daily newspaper. The sheet found every morning on the breakfast table, of which two caw la the paltry represent— ative, suggests no ouch scale of expenditure or of labor, as its proper and prompt preparation of necessity involves. Probably very few of those who have paid their shilling a week to the carrier of the Daily Times, or who have received it in return for their five dollars remitted by mail, have supposed that the mere cost of putting in type what it has contained for a year, has been $30,174 ; or that we have paid for literary mat ter in the shape of correspondence, editorials, reports, &c., $24,466 during the same time. Our telegraphic intelligence alone has cost us over $7,000: while for the white paper on which ,it is printed, we have paid Dotter from $75,000. ,These are large sums, and Indicate, certainly a ranch larger general business than the public usually ascribe to a daily newspaper. In this respect, as in all others, there has been a very 'marked advance in the New York press during the last ten'years. Far more money is expended upon newspapers; they eulistmore labor, larger scholarship, and a far greater variety of talent, than ever before ; their general tone lebeeoming year by year more elevated, and they are gra dually preparing to meet that heavy responsibil ity which their increasing influence upon the public mind and the current history of the times devolves upon them. That they are yet what tney should be no one will for a moment pretend, but there 18,10. our opinion, no other department of public effort which can show equal improve ment within the same time, lone receipts of the Daily Times, from its sales and for advertisements, during the year, have been not farfrom $150,000; audio boththese departments they have been far beyond the ex pectations_ of the proprietors. In both, also, they are steadily and largely increasing, and Promise, at no distant day, not only to, meet the large expenses which it has been the interest and policy of .the paper to increase rather than lessen, but also to leave a margin of profit large enough to satiety the most sanguine ex pectations of those whom this point most.con cerna." CROUCH SraTitiTiCl3.-- 4 Frcim the returns of the late census, Rev. Dr. Durbin has condensed the following facts relating to the number of church es, aggregate accommodations, value of church property, and average value of church property, 17b1414 ire copy from the National ltiagasine : No. of Aggr'to Total value Av'ge Denominations. chur's.p accoue. church vetch, ' dations. property. prop'y. Deptlat 8,791. -3,130,878 $10,031,382 $ 1,244 Christian 812 200,050 843,810 1,041 Cengregationel „ . .... . 1,974 708,177 7,973,962 4,768 Datil Deformed 321 181,980 4,096,730 12,644 Episcopal:- 1,422 1125,213 11,201,970 7,019 Pree 301 itisosor, 252,235 408 Primula 714 282,823 1,709,847 2,295 Garman Reformed- 521 156,632 095,880 2,953 Jewish 31 10,876 367,600 11,987 `Lutheran 1,203 331400 2,867,8 94 2,38 3 tdonnonu . e............ 110 ' 20,000 91,210 856 Methodist..." 12,487 4,%10,331 14,630,071 1,174 Moravian 331 112,188 443,347 1,369 'Presbyterian 4,684 2,040,010 14,309,890 3,135 `Roman Catholic 1,112 0,060 8,970,838 8,009 'Swedenborgian. - lb 0,070 108,100 7,206 Dunker 52 35,075 46,025 ' 880 - Unitarian 610 203,000 600,068 1,114 1113 13038( 3,268,122 18.449 Universalist- 494 205,402 1,767,015 . 3,570 Minor sects 325 115,340 041,980 2,283 86,011 13,940,800 8044100139 00,188 • it will be seen from the above that the Me lhedist are the most numerous and most wealthy of all the number. TIM Baptiste, in point of numbers, ` are the 'next, and the Presbyterians nixt , in wealth, and very near the same 03 the Methodists. Put if all who claim ta be Presby tirlatts, -suolr Se Orthodox Congregationalists, Gernianitifoimedi:&o., be added, as those have Who are alakeedno MeguidiSts, then the Presby byterkin` orfief will foot up second in.numbers, malting 3,174,111; and first . 3a wealth, making , 527;886,461; nearly double the amount .of the Methodists, and almost one-thlxd of. the lig.. Vegeta of all the denotainqtione - - named In tki sztaique ariaSh Intervention in South ilmerten— Important Revelations. We give in to-day's Herald a fetter from Buenos Ayres, copied from a late London paper, clearly showing that at the very time when Lord John Russell was protesting that his gpeernment had no designs upon this 'continent—that Down ing street would not accept all' Cuba, South America and Mexico, if they elnuild be offered . : gratis—we find SliCharles'llothataplottingwithl i Urquiza -for the cession te England" and Franca of the island of -Martin Grncia, - the 'key to the, whole of that valuable portiO of Zontit,Anteriaa: 'which - has beenfor tire last forty yedis tddergoi= . . ing a genes of revolutions and changes of goy- , ernment without number. Dowing street diplo teats knew well the value of this immense valley-watered-by-two of-the .most splendid , rivets ,s - on - the earth-itsiplaini Colored with' eattleoud itsoomMereigadvantages unequalled.: - IZ4o Dotining street' deeiredto have it in, its power, and Downing Street has eyes on other portions of this great continent.' It will b e, ne cessary for us to he wary; or Downing street will put its puw upon:that which it Is duly eye ' lug now.' We have said this much to simw that Lord Johwßussell is a - oonstruoti*e falsifier , of the truths; end that while , 'Writing to is that he intends not tado a certain thing, he_at the same time orders his,majesty's representatives: in America to do the obnoxious actor at least pre pare for it. It lathe settled policy of this country that no more European settlement's shall be made on this continent. The original titles (if they ever had any) of France, Spain, England, .Rustia and Denmark, to lands in Amerloa, - have king since passed away, and in the few instanees where the representatives of- such governments still hold sway, it is not because they are right, it is be cause the people governed are too lazy, and too cowardly, to prove that they aro wrong. If we are not to aid these people who are governed by the shad - ow of a shadow, we have certainly the right to say that'we will have no more of it. And it will be done. Not particularly because it is right, but because tile- commercial interests of the country ; emand it, and the money power will easily accomplish it ends when the mind power fails. We people and the government of these United States are no longer to be deceived by Downing street and the Right Hon. Lord John Russell. Theireyes are open. They see plainly the British operations, uponthis Continent, they know exactly how much faith maybe;placed in English statesman, Ever and anon, same new testimony, like unto that which Ire print today, is brought before us. These secret negotiations are continually going on; and , it will behoove our premier and his sub ordinates to tOnuMo the spectacles of Poor Richard, while they borrow his square cut coat, yarn stockings, knee breeches and steel buckles. We coubl get on without hro simplicity, if we, had a little more of his sagacity.—N. Y. Her. ARTIVICLAL PAOPAGATION OF SALMON.--A MC!. ing of the salmon fishing proprietors in the river Tay was held last week at Perth, for the pur pose of considering the question of the :artifi cial propagation of salmon. The chief speaker was Mr. Thomas Aebwort, from Ireland, wbo stated his brother and he have, at the present time, about 20,000 young salmon in ponds, pro duced by artificial means, which are daily fed with suitable food. His brother and himself having purchased the Galway salmon fishery in Ireland, they determined to try an experiment there for the artificial propagation of salmon. A suitable place having been fixed on at Outer ard, operations were commenced between the 20th December and the Ist of January last,which was about a month too late, yet boxes were pre pared, in which the spawn of the salmon were deposited. These boxes were about IS inches square and six feet In length,with a zinc grating in the sluice at either end. There were twenty boxes in all,which were filled with gravel or small stories to the depth of six inches. To procure the ova and milt of the female and male salmon, the fish were taken by small nets on the spawn folds at night, and instantly and without injury put into a tub one-fourth fall of water. The fe male fish was first turned on her back, one man holding the tail, another running his hands down each side of the bead, and pressing lightly with his thumbs, the op was readily disch rged into the tub; a similar course readily flinharged the milt. About 370 salmon were treated in the above manner, and again returned to the river. Mr. Ashwort explained how the ova and milt were mixed in the tub,'and then taken out with a cup and deposited in the boxes, when It was covered with additional gravel. There are 20,000 young salmon in these ponds, from two to thieve/ I kea in length. The fine zinc gratings were esed tb prevent both trout and insects from getting into the ponds, as they were very destructive to the salmon fry. The ponds were about twenty yards in length, and twelve to thirteen yards in breadth; and it was intended to keep the young salmon in them for ten months, when they will have grown to about four inches in length. They would then be able to take care of themselves on their way to the sea. Ile also stated it was in dispensable the young salmon should be fed daily with chopped fresh meat. The current of eater running through the boxes must be pure and free from mud, and great care was required to be taken during the periods of incubation, when the rivers were flooded with heavy rains,. .to divert the muddy water from the boxes. It took about one hundred days until the spawn gave indication •of life. The expense of this, plan of artificial propagation he did not estimate to exceed a pound a thousand, which was at the rate of one farthing for each salmon. After some discussion, it , was resolved that the experi ment should be tried in the Tay, and a commit tee vas appointed to adopt the requisite Ines sures.—London Fimes. ASSXXDIX LATSII mom Ass..—The U. 8. Mail steam ship George Law arrived At New York on Satur day from Now Orleans and Havana, having left the after place on the 3d inst. This is the first trip to sea made by the " George Law," and she has made the passage In a little over four days, in spite of heavy wind and head sea, which she brut encountered the greater part of the passage. In Havana trade was brisk, and vessels of all kinds for freights were in good demand. Brig New World, Summers,, from.Cienfuegos, put into Havana on the 30th ult., in distress, having lost captain's wife and three men, and having captain and rest of crew sick. She was to sail for New York on the afternoon of the 3d inst. Correspondence of N. Y. Journal of Commerce. HAVANA., Oat. 3.—There have been floating and undefined rumors in our midst for tho past week, said to be predicated upon information re ceived by the Government. These things have a tendeney to disturb the public confidence and Impair business ; but I do not perceive the evidence of alarm among the officers of the authorities. Disease has entirely disappeared from the city, and but a few cases are occasionally found among the troops and seamen in the public ser vice. Among the foreign shipping in port there has been considerable mortality, and, what is very creditable to. American enterprise and American intelligence, the facts show, that in the Hospital established by Dr. Wilson—the San Francisco—to break up a system of monopoly that had obtained for the Bilott Hospital, the proportion of the loss of patients has been thirty par cent. less than at the other, house, and the treatment far more subeessfal than in any other Institution within reach of the sick. So re. markable are the results, thatthe Spanish admiral took advantage of it, by sending thirty or forty patients from the fi pole b nien•of-war in port to the care - of the American Institution. Our old sena begin to come home, as they may do with perfect safety, and a good many strangers are arriving by every steamer, but none are taken sick. I have never known the city itself more - healthy in any winter, of many years acquaint ance with it. Em lORITION. —The returns of the Commission ers of Emigration of the Port of Now York show that the total number of emigrants that have ar rived at that port during the month of Septem ber, is 85,245, of which 4,957 were citizens, and the remainder aliens. They came from the fol lowing countries : Ireland 13,199 Germany 13,031 England 2,418 Scotland 374 Wales 163 France ...... ...... 490 Spain ' 33 Switzerland..,... 832 Holland 29 Sweden ... 79 Other Countries 5,107 Total number of vessels 198. In August there were 38,763 emigrants land ed at the same port, and out of that number 6,- 131 were oitizens.—Frce Presa. I{ Fund xo.42lnAyn "--Sol.Smith, Esq., whom everybody .bas heard of as - a droll and ep- Centric comedian, announces himself as a can didate for Judged- the St. Louis Criminal Court. Ire is, of course, perfectly serious in so doing, being now engaged in the practioe of the law. SaaliCITY or SALT.- - The bantle Des. patch Capt. ilarriottogrrived at this port a low days ago, from Taik'S labine Capt. H,: reports -that he , touched at Cameos and ,Bonaire, bat To citable to obtain 's bushel , af ,fislt . sk.either 'placer—Rail; Sun,. SEES Theo the Madras Rsezutrier, August 5 The - Exodus of the Chilies*. IiffECTS UPON COLNA. AND ISM WEST Or rue WORLD, China and the Chinese are every day acquiring additional consequence in the eyes of the na tions. Late papers frem Australia detail facts illustrative of the great amount`of indastry and perseverance which are evinced by hundreds of Chinaniety - Who arn.thete- - 'to he found - working eide'by aide With tha'emigrants of: other coun tries.; tind Propintiened to.the greatar degree of industry and , economy with Which theylabor and ivt, (n coinparison'with - their fellow laborers from Europe, is the greater degree of success which usually distinguish them. Cargoes of Chinamen crowd, from time to time, the waters of both the eastern and western ports of the new continent.. The merchant on 'change at Sydney, has long since ceased to regard with vistonishment -the . Trresence - - ofrAhtt Citinete traders, who mix, with a cautions- familiarity tritli• the frequentdre bf the'croilded mart, and who engross no- small slaaronf the-bindness of the day. In California, end an the United States and other , - parts of America, the China men and Chineee commerce arrest the attention at orerytnrn; and the store irei)t by a ohild Of the great " celestial" family is seldom found to be inferior to-that of the European or American merchant. • In our last 'issue of this paperi•yee Mentioned them' as having corned a company ytho were making the tour of the principal cities in Amer; Ica, giving histrionic' entertninments; we find there are several such companierl in Australia, In Sydney they have a school and an institution for the relief of the indigent of their own nation ; at San Francisco they have several schools, and a hospital, where they receive all who choose to submit themselves to their treatment. • A few short years ago we knew these people only by their tea-boxes, covered withhierogly place as inscrutable and mysterious as- theta-. sateen—and by their exquie4te porcelain and silks. By their exclusion of strangerefrcim their empire, and by theis seclusion within themselves, -they had kept themselves for centuries a: secret from the rest of mankind. The interior of their country was impenetrable, ezdept by the ztsalonis -few ever ready to risk life and alt for the tilS Bendialition of that smallleaven which has worked end will work, so miraculously to the Christian ization of a people who number themselves by hundreds of millione. We were in ignorance of their customs; laws, - atid habits, except in' So far as knowledge could be gleaned from the travels of missionaries, and the occasional Ideate of mer-, chants to a few places on the coast. The great barrier between the Chinese and the rest of the world, breached and shattered in some places by British cannon and British enterprise, I has gradually become less formidable in its en tire length. It has at length become surmount-, able, and in the course of time It will be removed. The Chinese begin as a nation to' appreciate the I arts and commerce of the people of other conn. I tries, and to devote their study to foreign eel , -- ence• siren the venerable superstitions of untold ages are sorely put to it to sustain themselves against the assaults of other and new creeds. The first great step towards the civilization of Ithe Chinese, and their affiliation with thereat of the great family of mankind, was the abandon ment of some of their most strarg,ent restrictions against. foreigners, which was the consequence of their late subjection by foreign arms. The next important step was their own—their eini= gration to other countries, which promised wealth, ' more easily attainable than in their own land. A destructive war is followed by war, and cora mere° begins and flourishes. Trade is estab lished with all nations who choose to repair to the open ports. Suddenly a new nation springs up, on the opposite shores of the ocean which washes their own territory ; and hither, by a golden spell, are drawn the surplus hosts of the world. The fleets of this new nation render them and the Chinese near neighbors ; and the tales which reached China of the gold ens soils of Cali fornia, soon prove an enticement too great for " celestial" exclusiveness. Ancient laws and - ame-hallowed prejudices are soon forgotten in the excitement of now times, realizing all the dreams of the covetous man in his opium-induced inspirations of mammon. Australia becomes, in course of time, the centre of similar attrac tion, and thither, in common with other men, dock the Chinese- Whatever may have been the impresslonft which were left on the mind of men after the close of the war, regarding the disposition and character of the people of the Flowery Em pire, the aspect in which they present themselves in times of peace is one of superlative merit. The best civilized nations of Europe may look with envy on the state of each little Chinese community who have settled near anti among them. Their immigratiofi does not increase the tenants of prison. hospital, or asylum ; there is no increase in the public taxes for their support ; no enlargement of police or military to keep them in order. Each man works, economizes, and eaves, till less earnest or more extravagant. men look, with no less envy than astonishment, at the Increasing wealth of their diligent and bard working neighbor. The Chinese themselves are accomplishing the great cad to achieve the first step towards which it has cost England countless treasure and the blood of ao many of her beat and bravest eons, the end to effect which America has sent forth her vast expedition as regards Japan, unre strained communication with the rest of the world. It needs not the penetration of a sage to perceive the vast advantages to be secured by free trade with each a people ; it is a priv . i. a nation mny well fight and strive for. , , iiow, I without battle and bloodshed, we hive this wealthy nation seeeking, as a boon, the accept once at oar hands of what we have already lavished millions to secure. The Chinese system of emigration is different from our own. A Chinaman who desires to push his fortune ...broad, obtains from his friends, or from a money lender, a small amount—Merely enough to laud him in the place which is to be the scene of his adventures. The terms of in terest, if the money is obtained from a usurer, are usually very large, on account of the risk. Arrived at Sydney, the immigrant easily obtains from ono of his more fortunate countrymen the means for a start, and a footing oncelobtained it is never lost. The Chinese lend 'money to each other without hesitation, under such sir cumatances, seldom looking for any other scene- Ity than the honor and honesty of the borrower. And it appears that the confidence thus unhesi tatingly bestowed, is very,seldom abused. The first gains of the settler are 'invariably remitted to the man by whom the means of passage was afforded, and the remittance is usually made through the hands of the countryman to whom he was indebted for his first " start" when he arrived in the colonies• fie works with patience, industry, economy, and temperance, living on very little, and contented if ho every day gains something—however, little that something may be. lie soon amasses the means of trading: and his good judgment, honesty and perseverance seldom fall of procuring him wealth in the long run. This obtained, his desires revert to his home with as much tenacity of feeling as the European's ; a sincere love of country is in foot en all-prevailing trait of the Chinese disposition. Some few of them, after a few years' absence from the colony where they have become enrich ed, return with their familieq, and establish them selves as merchants. Of these there are already several in Sydney. Tun EARTIIQUAKE AT TIICBES. —The following is the result of the investigation instituted by order of the government: On the morning of the 18th ult. two terrestrial -shooks, so feeble that many of the inhabitants of Thebes were not sensible of them, announced the catastrophe which was shortly to fellow. The weather was calm, the air pure, the tempe rature soft and somewhat humid, the people, wore gay, and all contributed to augment the eclat of the religious festival which was to bo celebrate', when suddenly, at half-past eleven, a terrible noise, followed immediately by a vio lent trembling, filled the inhabitants with alarm. The people, not knowing what to do, ran out of their houses or jumped out of their windows. The continuance of the trembling of the soil, the noise of falling houses, and the thick eloads of dust which rapidly enveloped the whole town, increased the prevailing terror. The most dis inal wailings were heard from all points, and by a general instinct the people ran out of the town. When the violence of the trembling bad ceased, and the cloud of dust was dissipated, the inhabi- • tants took courage and returned to ascertain the extent and results of the terrible phenomena which they had witnessed. It was found that all the houses of the town of Thebes and of the foubourg of Peri, had been rendered uninhabitable. Many of them bad been entirely destroyed, and covered the remains of their former occupants. Some of the ahurehes were prostrate; of others the walls presented immense yawning gaps. The great aqueduct of the town was considea rably injured, allowing the water to escape at many points, and all the fountains were readeted muddy for four-and-twenty hours. The impulse of the shook was always perpendicular. • In point of fact, all the houses fell directly on their foundations, withht reclining to any particular point of the compass. Eleven corpses have been taken out of the ruins. The bodies bore no traces of wounds or other marks of violence, and . the physicians Oppose that the decemsed died of asphyxia. Nineteenarsons were dugout and ara doing well. t fever liter been Very prevalent since the catastrophe:' - - =RIM ~.,..,-v..-- _ ;';',....,:. 'z'-::t. ,- ~-..,,':•,41::.:," MOILTUAST STATISTICS AT /42W Ontsass.—e are happy in being able to state that the yellow fever in this city has ceased to be " spidentio,", if a disease which is simply an acctimating•one, and does not attack indiscriminately, ever could be termed epidemic., The definition gintl77 the " Faculty," w 0 believe, of " when the mortality.occasioned by Imy particular disease itireater than that oriallothertlbseatiO combined:: • I - The bailments toe the 24 banns ending yes terday mailing, were 84 ; twelie .only of; which were of yellow fever. Itis`tuadersiood thatthic Board of Health, will cease, from to-day, leaning._ daily bulletins of the mortality. Strangers, however, should yet be cautions of visiting the city. When-we:.deem it -perfectly safe, we 0811 gladly and cheerfully- sound. the tocsin for our absent friends to return. While the city - is - happily nearlyfree from'thediabide, we are pained to state , that we are unable to re cord.any abatement of the , fever in the river towns, and in -those-of-the interior:of Daniel , ana and blississippL--New Orlearu Delta, EV. ‘,26th. u on r or Onto - - On the fi - f —PO 0 _ . - rat of October • . about orie-half of the counties of ,Ohio hid fur nished the Auditor of State'aOffice their annual 'statement of peritonal propertylistafor taxation in 1843. A comparison of these Statements With! those of the three previous years, shows thefol lowing relative number Of hogs - listed for taxa-. tion in the forty-four counties; from which,re turns were received: . - 1850. 1851. 1852: 1858. • Tete' in 44 co's $59,4152 ' 5 ago - 69641 - 1,316,4b3 In publishing the, above the. Cincinnati On.: zette says: Whether the bog crop of the presetit year is really as'Much greater than former years.as,the tax returns. would. indicate, or Whether a-7ery large portion, of the- increase may not bk ac-, counted for by the discontinuance of e. Iwo hundred dollars cceraptiors, are 4 u on which a divided opinion will exist. - • - - - _ .n.~ y t`: . NOT MOMS= or Tag SHOP.-01:110 day while Friend Hopper was visiting a wealthy family in Dahlia, a note was handed to Itim; invitiog biro to dine the next day. When he read it aloud, his host remarked : " Those people are very respectable, .but not . of the finest circle. They.belongto ouiibirCh, but not exactly_to Outset. Their fatberlsras roechartio." - , " Well, I ant a tiecliatdo.myself," said :Lino. g , Perhatia, if thou, haat known that fact, thou, wouldst not have Invited rde I" • , Is It possibie,7_ exclaimed Ids host, "atitat a man of your laaformation and appearance can be a mechanic r , • . I followed the businese of tailor for many ' years." rejoined bleguest.• "Locket my bonds! Dost then not set, thernarks of the ebearsl - Some of the 2/o,yors oT PhHadelphis have' been - tail ors. When I lived there, I often walked the streets with the CblefJustice. It never occurred to me that it was any honor, and I don't think it did to him."—Memoirs of r.. hopper, by Mrs. Child. Yesterday monde& Oetobeel2tb, bast., Ds St. Petriik's Church, .by the D. -13arlands 31e.. SITCUOL CASgY to bliss EL.bY4 MUMS; all id tldietty. NEW AD Prmel:(RCM, Octobeil2lh„ Or' TO -TUE PIJBLIC.--A Cud from the STEk5fllO - 4T" CAPTAINS baling appeared in theDuperVe_of this morning, seems minim tram : the ENGINEERS I trve statement of their case. It wail* taken far granted. that the Engineer of -a atenathent le &MUM& leriPortenCe, recand to eons on the bast, .*ache Byes of the passengers and property, would bejeoper- dired by the makillfutnereer any person who ahould undertake -to peen:urn' hisehaties , without the necanueny qualifications. This statement hat been awfully raided In years pest, as In the =sof the Moselle, ben. Brown, Buckeye, A, :W.-Johnston, Janus. Jeckoon, Louisiana, Belle ginee Creole, _ and many-too many others. Brom the beginning of those explosions; the wages: for Enrs was, from year -in-year, getting_lower and lower, till s&s paid both the Engineers the best. Any Atan, making any pretension.* to Bagineertogy was• employed; I and the consequence wars what might be expected-4=Ln - were often destroyed be explosions, and frightful haste =de on human life. To remedy this, Ccurgress passed en an to make boat owersas -responsible for all dsmagadonte by eerie wanton condnet, had the carelem or.ihmmpeteat En , gineer was threatened with the penitentiary, and generally e.receded, (If he sarrirad the catastrophe) in going Meer where else, and again taring himself with sortie eaptalnerho. wanted a cheap man. At length the pretest Steamboat Leiw passel r.Catunwss tlonlly appealed to the best and proper. placa, the peat; interest of all concerned-the trunks, the atearaboat Men. er, and the engineer; Wail, we will Eifel You EMI men. i and true, careful men. Arcordegly, IlueleSweeepredrned. inspector., who are under the solemnity of an oath. that they will only grant license to such Engineers ate , aLTII- Ms to nil the important otLerof a Steamboat Engineer. In th is huninessthe wisdom of Congress ie dernmstrettel, as has almost entirely stopped the explosions of hollers sit steamboats; and has made the travel en steamboats what' it to capable of being, (in careful and skillful hands) the safest mode of conveyarme The present Engineers are, as a class, poor-witti it few exceptions. -Why is this so! Are they. drunkards? Are they spendthrifts? No. Tim, then, is the reason: I there la only an average of about ata months: tort in a year, for all hands; If any man should make eight matithr, he would think himself fortunate. -What then are we di>. log, or what do we iunpose to do, with boats,la wages? We my, Second 6n reef ask $lOO on au and Pi= Engineers gM on stern-wharf boats, and CM on all side ., beet boats and this last Trios is given in all places, South and,West of this, and scef eau puha /some fastens.* where the First Engineer is hired tar $175 -Per month. - Why Mould the Pittsburgh ithplieers work fat'lenelherr Engineers in other parte Are they not as careful and as ebtitM / None will deny this. map why shall Engineers be made the victims of accumulated wealth and influence? There are those on =ay* of our rlaere,kelireepaY is =22s per month, and whose services are not sowelnellnies the. 'Engineers, yet we hear no complaint. • Ln conclusion, the RokineentOttly =quest the tratelk.Mlnel to be rightly Informed on this antect, I:eliciting that what -they ask tbr their services Is not too =eh, when we 0 71 ' -eider that they are idle for half of the time, In consequence of ice In thd winter r and drottat lathe =tamer. • , cetaan PrerSBo2ol,Bcerrr or PlemEntraa. • TELICATIIE....A CARD. • • - /TESS DAVENPORT respectfully =winners to her friend* and the patio that her BENEFIT sitl take place on FRIDAY EVENING, October 16th, on Vlach MC*. 4on will be produced, for the Stet time. her new Play Of CAMILLE, OR TUE PATE OP A COQUETTE. - TEL 111 , W-• • area played over DlO eousecutiee night* to Purls, and tuat been eappdally adapted to the Rogliell stAge ter Mlet DAVENPORT, and tea , mat nith• the; warmest - apirrortd .er alto has performed It luspl3e2t. STOO RS 108. EALE-30 abraillang4;6l , :,. 1304 shirrs Ohio sod Pails . IL 00. - - - _ S. OUTifirBlll & SON, 140 Third eG on ItreUSE ovFOR %LLB, 'ni n th Sal? t r gs fe t n i ll . ll. Sootb Pittsburgh. The Houma is a new frame entre 1 was papered: a good Stable and out-ogee; 444e , 3 1 = Trees, Grapes, de. Price gllOll octl3 Id. CUTIIHERT & SON,. 1.40 Thied . et. KOR BALE-TWO GOOD BGII-TMID LOTS. SlZE—Each 50 feet front by MO deep. RICE—SMO well. TIGLSIS—SIO in herd ; wanes at '5.5 Pail:met. '- - SITUATE—Within 20 ;shades watt of the city. APPLY—lmmo:Gately, to , • - •: . • - - -- • octl3 S. miss . = i £os,l{o maid -5L INSURANCE NOTICE "AGTNA INSUB.ANCEI ICOPIPANTi" OF HART FRU B, OONN. CHARTERED 1819—CAPITA& 5380,000 Paia:ap in cash, aiWiesiqsaY biVeatOd. BOARD OF DISWTOREI ^ Thos. K. Ware, Robert Reir.ll.= , R.' Mather . ,' Fredllt Tyler, 'R. A. Bulk - der, - .Anstlta Dunham, Phan Flower, Henry Z. Pratt, -JoseplitThureh, Samuel B. Ward, Ward Woodbridge, John Boswell, Samuel 'Fodor Edited L. Tuttle*-B. O. Ripley Junius B. Morgan ,Ouster= F.'DAVIS. THOME K. V.OR, Prwldent a. 0. RIPLIT, SeCtetaij THE AGENCY of ttds Company being hoccred.fromit. l l. Beeson, its former Agent,estleo. E. Arnold, thee ing policies at the Ohm in Pittsburgh end vichile l. have them renewed by calling On Mr. Arabia, 40.74 'Du Bt., who is duly commissioned to hobo -risks on Stores, Public ituildino,'Mine ereVldannfactorits, with their contents. The atimtion of Merchants And ProPert7 holders of PitOburgh is called to theadmustages offered by insuring. in this Company, from Ito- age, promptness and liberality in adjustinglosses, and Be abundant mem% such as few similar corporations can 3. B. BENNETT; General Agent. AsSITO OP TRH COMPANY. . rentry-romotl - ANNO/d. grerXENT,IttY, Bank stock, Market tales, * " ' • Phcentr., of .Ilarttrd---.. , :5 36 , 000 Nichange, 18,17. Ferman and lischiales...— ZAP • ..- Connicticut Rime 0,i50 $115,7= do. do. "Eagle, of .Prarldenre, B. 1,08.0.. - do. do. American, or New Y0rk...41,450 'North America liroadnq •. . ... . 13,033 People's. ..... ....... 4,400 10,000 Ilanoves —.... 9,800 New Yprlt.Lite and $B2O Railroad 7 cent. lilortgao bonds, market value, Railroad Company stock, ouer kot value, yin, gaitibrd_ apciNew Haven, . 5414,:ag. Llertferd Providence, and }lshii'', .M,475 Boston andiVorrester, - , New Albany, .3:10 Connectinnt nisei, IC5irJ • $ lOBBO3 Connecticut River Co. Stock, - Real Estate an ilartf,ord, Ann Arbor, Louisville, Ofßee Furniture and Library, Cesb in hank, Ainountai7balaDeas, bills re , eel - sable fir premiums, real estate, Se., Less, balances due to Agents end others, Capital Steak, $303,060 Profit and Loos, 116,178,30 ' $416,173 SO dividend of toi4 cent, det.la[ed - anst paid 1301 e 1853. •of-June Having received the appointment as Agent in Pittsbdrgit„ end vicinity, of the .tettia Innzanne,Conapani, lately held try IL E. Beeson, I take pleastire . in ean4nlt the sttenliontf 4ta former patrons, pay ttleitli4llolll o pubfle, that tun propomd to Lome Poildea, at tetteirals of them, at Asir rites uLpretaium,,an tufa. of the vaxiotte - flesctiptionsof trot:* .4 11 ,3 2 , mantheminze3 faits ftmbilut4t,sful al 1 - 163ka needing tbe seeratity of Institutes limn lota atda=se by fin, The, ~,T.Lts Company Is one tbet reensanneeda Pool' to the 'mai, pronity from tta fg (mettle] fairness arid proxeptitader, pot oral In taking of I '7**, 10 17 , 1 n 4 1 4 11 : 6 0mtniant anAlpsyment of Its tome& It does not paten so xatieh to give thFaxit;: eurento, es it, does prcardsovideuslda SrdynrohT: ' APidiratiorar attended to 164'the Banking Souse or Goo,' Arnold & CP.', , _7414=111 atreett. 06434,16' • • aqua _ Thumlose Paour.--Western roads pay betbee than Eastern in almost every instance. The Toledo, - Norwalk and Cleveland road; has de blared a dividend of twenty per cent. fur eight moliths. The :Michigan Southern has &Tided _trOty-eight per cone in one `year, and.-co-has this - Chicago and Galena. We have seen no re ;port of the Cbicagoand Rock Island Bela; but itrannot be far behh3d: and doubtless the case is the same with the Alton and Chicago. Mr. Brovrik4ottr chine ,adinlexiM, - at Conetantinople, assumes: - a - holder attitude, and Waits upon Boasts e epeedy release. It is cliffi -ault to overstate the impression made by the bold behavior of Capt. Ingraham, on all Orien tal& They askevetTehem, "'What -people are these Americans vim have more pluek timn the English and French Combined:.—koldon Ca&P-f the Tribune: • -- - - . Air As a Soria and Somamer -Medial= g_ ceanirriszAkau stutdsFetmineutillm -- all othaii, If *also:duty efffeacionisaetsion Oa, the Mood: Its strengthening.: add: stvgyfor qualities f Its took action on the Liam; Itstendeney to.+lxtri all humors the mar faze; thereby - damming the system amortUng to Natam's owls prescription: it.hartalessisad at the tame ttmeeztra orillnaty good- edema, Mei the numbers,f_curta testified to by many of the mast mg:eatable dthcasofittahutondjai and slatewhateimustl tondostyo mom= that; !tools- Mi humbug about if.' - The teal of a sixtgla.battlawEltette most aceptleal 1 .0.130 a adseffiasiefitin - asothstiochamit. loctttlf:Sint Sfii Ow: - 11rAnnues: -Lives PLI3w.-410a great ieedletoe has riplanted ellotherif , :rtliecurepfdiseases of the User. Its effeetif are so ealutary rind irssedj;ind, it the UMW tiarrscr perfeatly safe, tharit is not ill:l*W* it aboidd wren:ode sell - odium 'lrmo:ad .by a very &Alp priabed physietartrof Vbenis, who protieed in a=eon of eornatty in Yrhich &idle, or Liver Goinplaiwt, i 9 peealbszli, formidable and common, and who bed twit , years is dir eoserine the ingreatentt and StruPtattoninS their ties, these Pills are r . werdlirljelhipted ?Teri fog of the &seaward per/ fanTe alleviate tale roost delude cur l of that terrible camplaint. , They turreLjnatip eele , breed ; and the research= of Di:, litlarie:her placed Ids name among the-herierfactora of ininitirid.' ISo olio hariug UMPtmns of. thikcniallAge'lomzifilakaacßlll4 be - without these brfultable Pills, god s paint:n4le right tide,- Under the edg• of ttie - 4 16, 7,hich - " . /2 s P ics : ro a shl4 lie maker° on : the ten skiii-yrithsecialgana, scanathaes 4=41=4 Pial' under tile' ;1 1 5 ,1 4 6113 -7' t:Te' 4neritlJiptprain to..the top albs shintiler ttilrat although the latter pains . lire , . ainn4eses Lakin tar rheuntheialt r tatiefinta dlseese at the Min sad it Intl srouldhatere* go histsititly wed hap aboi at pi. " Parehasers ba.earetal to 1410"1:tnirto;heesi - ce l ei;' breed Idler_l3ll4iratateseNni.ilsa.". •Thard are other ralsrieurxtt4g to- be leer Aqi,'ilair-teLne 'the tinhtle - Dr,irlaines Liverr - r4 now he had ail at sespettablettr4 - tiL tha . l;hdtbk States, and bp . taxi easpropriators, •• • • • FLEMING • • thiannisars to- It - Co.,_ 013 Wordstreet _ tar Fall and Winter Ciatkds:sss 'UMW 1 Gala and - Retall...A. Urge and splendid docket' Fall and Winn Clothing !snow reedy Amthe Inspectloa or thaw wishing to be fitted out In the Ines. Wend teetbr Country_Sferehants swat t>ndittotheirinterestto N. 13,--Castainer work =dare or d er order Inninerki and at the shortest Endre. _ - GRIMM% CUYiltlNti tiousE; No. 240 Liberty street. _ . 44- ;re maid call attention to the r aid In oar - paper, or T. B. Caltert. Co., Die-Waken, ofPhiladelphia pea meat Or their. Wotkmaathlp drew a gsagt_ta-al lb! State, Jemea ITieltersitam, of oat elt - f, ft their twit, and his samples at Er. atootheari tin shop,fin tiro Diamond, br-ra NOw Demsainftlioltifiel. riumiitipma A. licadleS, late of Thlbule/phitt, - eL.... would resi?ectfallyinform the cithoms of littabister and tdeinlty that beAntends °nerd= in a than item et Dancing P.:boot, in. Wash/neon Usti, Wond..street..- Ile willteselvthe Plain szni Fancy" ibnedrilleeblararks 'goad tills. Pally Qin:drills, Sehotibb Qum:1411o, Rumba Hester ka, PoliteWallo,,__Scbottith Waits, Plain Waits, Meows Wets, Catarina .Walb,,Weliticen Waits, Etananis Cranoks Waltz, and Whim Welts. -Persons vrbo may. 'wish to join his thuweiwhkh are now forming, min have an interview, st. th e Sall from 6 o'clock irrthe morning till 12, and from I to 6 in the aftermoon. , .Thore will also beaks= 1 Annual for bales end children-In the atternnent'sbe, Per" SOW taught at their own - private residences,ll Par further infbrmatkitt enquire at thellail, eddreee - .. - CIIIIISTOPEIES A. LSOMAIWE... N. B. There tio Speda meeting on'WedneWAY evening,.at 7% o'clock; in the Ilan, for the purpose of. forming s young men's class, to Thigh ail rIEFI3.IZ2II tad who may grisb to join.' - - e 41,01, 60 SelPwAa 2,414016 $.14,,N-5,56 $418,178,30 LIA.IIISiTIES ~ ` Cl. = Steamboat-Engineers Wanted. Ain WidLYEKILS vasTr.n, Ws city, to irliom d ,y,.; it,ilJ employment will be given,and. the font:mini wager- Pint Enginser, nue. hundred doll= per month- and nvineer, sesentrate ,dolltra :per month end bauditeg. person who is a samba of the Pittentret Wain of -Animas need , apply, as their ardees. an. act required, sonless they withdraw from that SOlLletit. , for further palladia; areal ocIVIv Bee'y Captains' isadaticos,/ittdmirgli;_tia, AVirtha motion aM.Boyde, it nes Resolved, That sll Eugineers seis..Meg to D e their .It;ease Vxr Pint and - See. and Engineer, be regessfeete eall at the Kill of Stasaabost. Captains. 412 G -To N. H. H o lmes , A- 133re.'s,'Wster street., at 3 - e. u. ots Tbsersday, or to Capt. J.IELINEFELSZIt, -CaptAir.:lLAtira; Capt. W. MEL= O,pl_,LD MIT T.RP Valitable.throporty Far sae; •::: Tnon TWO LOTS, Notabl. stud 152; In Cot Woocriiiil.4 of Pittabtata;ezeb."lo - feet co - Watzr stroot, arorl te rulbag• 157 Vergretrogh to Front sumet,..*ink itetbrubt: silenimmediately below Sohn - Irwin . goni;ittul oppo4tii •ilmOrntrol Railroad Depot. l'ke gib:UWlld low offered the brt of l`f arterial:PA after Wbioll, tot scac%).ltwili be tobrilviil4 bito lob to wait puithrisont - ..76ttero33, srldelt sill bo ilutto east' ea to 'Arun% apply to . • - rarng; Brayymd C 0.,. fros. - 242 trtdl44;l4burty et; Piltrlargh, Po. New Mule f Now Thratol: "InE ECLEBER Ind just received, per Adamsßwprem,. „ THEY BLEEP IN THE cow GICANIC-•-now sores=• composed anardedlcated to J. nasally, Eni, by 11 , Eisber„ Old Dog,Tray; by 9.4l.Frater - _ The Oar a set oflsr_suCkhglialbses tar Guitar, by Prof-Rieep, of this • - • • • n " 11111 .M4D 3 EtartuDDSl, a plesatagDuatt mr two voice s, :Vert nun to 'Speak Farewell. : -.••- • The Prima Donna Waltz, s parforausi with unbounded ; applause by Tullis* band. • . . :Jullen's Ideates' Tour In Aar:odes, a descriptive ph% 'embodying all the American Hational.Alrs, by Wien. : Katy Darling's Farewell, facet:Mar. do. Old Hat, • Ars, Gtr, eta. " 'll BMA Band &hoot," eontalniag evea7 necessary inferssation to _monist Brass Hstabs i ta under,. abed lbs. nature of brass, th eir selection sad adaptation, kW' embracing a nembar of tine plans arranged for full Ur= Bawls. by Allen Dcdworth, leader of the celebrated Dodwarth Brass Brad, Nervt:Yert for sale by' ••°. oel2 II. KLEBER.,IIe. 101 Third street: DOW *NA y- O toiesB2loaud !Miamian - 4 -WiCkaiuul. 275 • do: Ello,9l.l2,loxLVollii,larnrklegbzur* In stare and tin sale b 7 - - oel2 • ISOORTIMAD:_, d. Al DI4 C 41.4 Na.„2.3 liftla,dzser,.lll in ale lt A. days - keenly. and. open am 1000 W 005231 long and Oinare lir.hawle,.of every desteptio" . ocl2 -A ..ALIdASONA-00. till hats in a fsw days Aisne sa. et.. splendid lot of all 'wool Plaids, good Issicds_ _stl2 11,,11TY Dim R Ccrcurcty Flannels, inn recited at. - 0e1.2 'lk. A. BIASONAt-CO:S, 39 Fifth street: h/il/112 FM:NM-CLOTH' CLOAER.-;41. 01, HM IS Fifth Street, brie now on WOW= lenge . - splendid aissort=ent at-the atom?. elsepteln Monks ezd 11.4.11 0 116Eiti -- 3.;.'Rip:o4; plcrTi - ,ADELPHM OPEN FOR TUB A.OXOO3fRODATION OF GUESTS • • Thursday, September 29th, 1853: J 1 TABER & _BO7l, PROPRIETORS. • Lawrenceville and Sharpstourg Plank ,_ . Bond Company." TIIE SiOOSUOLDEBB amhueby notified that en ELECTION far Proddent and Treasurar.aad Ere Mut spry, wifi be held at the MICE OP JA1023 BI XELY; Pal., MON D A Y o. Smithfield sad Seventh • street; . on the -210 ST -08 NOTZSISKa 203 SP between te hours of 10 and 2 o'cloek. W. 0. LISLIE, oet11:1, . H4ABLEY'S AND WILLIS' BIM BOOK jam and for sale by-HAMNER t CO., No. 32 sitival, street.—Wan Jottings, or Laughs_ I hays taken a 6.en nt; N. 7.117114 Eno. One Tel ; dart $4 2 5. • •• • • • • • Hesdley's Second War era Intglarst, illitabnant; by J. T. Headley, author of "Nark= and his lisraimis.” In two vas,clot. • •-•- • The Roman Traitor,. or the Om of Catalina and Metro; second edition; by Williant Henry Herbert. Complete in two Teatimes of over 600 pages; price si; or handsomely bound in cloth, price $.4.25. . Jane Beton, or the Blues Advocate; a Scottish Illstral. cal Romance : by James Grant. :One Jot; price CO cents. • The New Horoehnbi Receipt Boot, containing Easton. Directions and Braes for protructing Health, Ccadint sad Improvement tho goznea al the Droplet* by Sarah Jana Kale. Cps vol., eitoist - • . lietirson's Ladles' „National Alagasine, for November: price 18% mate. • • Yoe tale, with an other New Doers, at ' • • austa Na MI litogiblarshest. - - SactethLna - to be Ileaueimibe rod 1 L. I Toub of demos:. com late ammetmouts of SSIET3, .1. DRAWEES. ITS Red, Blue api- Whits GLOVES, 110SULar, Susem STOCKS, CRAVATS, YOST MON AM, CARPET BAGS, and 818.411 and BOW Par tny-sunr, CLAWING, can beton:ad at 0131IIBLVS I MIMING GOWLE, No. GUI 11.1011211( strott,load of Wool. - . , • catll 0017NTY-700 AOl/1210W-LAND POE SALE; y- wen adapted Itn• tron Iteneaes herring an ebandenee of Umber and rich ore; i 1 to dont one tonal= the Allegheny Hear,. For parttenhus, cill at the Bed Edge Clelee or. • -•- B CLITECIMEer A BOX, atill 140 Third Aced... FRESH. OYSTERS, • FROM BALTIMORE- . RECEIVED AT A. MELD'S DEPOT -9n corner of WOC4, Said VitlikiAtyaitliS VIM rut= T. NOY ta-M3tTB HALL., /lama shut near Wood. oppenice La ‘,./ layette Bali, eau be obtainel Air Pieties, ftrUrais, Cancer% Palk, idat. Abe 4 Carges °Men and Sax Earn Band can be to readiness at all asps, by applying to int- CARGO, at th e .Veal Mmo Dsgaerrean Romp of B. Bf•Ckaco AI 0,4 Four2 lllt. - T. 0. ce..Lvtaix G cixt • • AEZINICEItS, ENGILVERS, EMBOSSERS, • AND pirrzzors mAIirrACTIME:2 3 , •-- 4A Thtrd Bova, - :FIIILADELYIIIA caul ~ k T !Niellari 55111 POSTER'S TEE 83212. JoaEru C. Pl= 07 1311310/0:q • Botta and Perrtre..-50e. Fermi Tier—.". Prlnte Elm WV s, .- --SS Boxes far caunim . • Do. do. arcul.-.-45 l.- . ~1 0e. /r Persote serortng saga trill be ekargeigitp.estra for the conifer:de. lair Doors open at !,,1 before 7 o'clock; perfozaiaos ti cotruaexte• &IVA eclat. Mr Fourth of& of the engagement of th• celebrated to tress, Miss DATE:MKT, who will appear al lam lIAL I is Kotzsbnda grist slay of TUE STEULKOKR. Tins Krzarso, October_ .12,. /153, will-be Vaunts' es - =reliant sad fseorite Play of . TIIS STILANaIat. - . Ittrancer— J.?. /Rah fard,,-,,, .. 41= Vivi Davenport. lanes - To conelude.elth the timetable Twee of . • - • • TUE-TWO THONIPBO.NEt • • Wm, Tlimnson..ithe KIDUL - Wita.:Trueto (the. arr. Dintrage. . Damn • 03. Eryks... LT- Tomnrrow—BENZWlT'stllial - DATICNIAO . Li' In nalammeel--• -emir C WILL; or the. !fate of s cm4te4te.' : ..., . . • lltekarlk - 3. 7 llbicifferilt: CO" ' SUN CVACTCLUEIIB 0114111.11 ?ROO ' , WIN," Vault Doors-and. Irot'WindslrSltutteni_. A tat iLY all moms Malt thilleitossity of-the soon . - ;tl.-aansfloood ikriklacato liavti•so berllattoti ia.Siooto itosalting oar article to be equal too:WM:as ta the city. ' Wow wcwittr attetai6d to,liatttlattsp.lititor bon is. Ito4theeld atreet,betiriOnirili ' WA Pie. Pitt,. two. ;.: , ,TatiAt4Ozar. , ..4.7.11371.011121.& CO. . - Ilan Stile of biota. . • 81311tRti IVESZ•No. Lorirrethtitt • ,cl' ; M a l Wood,) bssj oat recebred the PALL GUITARS. and could tespeolitSly Invite the atteatkrnet hEittlendiand enstonion to it: tun also Co hod a large andvarbal avortment of JUTS . : and CAPS, whiell be vllll 011EAP. far cash. an 13.11-. gi;OMNI 03X .tr.,(X)4caruer Mid igtreoici arerDissUormi alley; vould meaty in. torn their Mends NA the-yriblve vred they_ are rexivias -a -large .end spientild stack. of. lINTSAND GUS. of Us 'abut veyhte, - -which they are prepared tuna carb seavetuGGe terms' as rag other . loose he the thy: Give as a call, end exudes our stark. - . setilh tbr sale by . STOCKING FACTORY, jinn 5T.,131a LEN WOOD AND Bußicsr EfEaltEM , AB TY; IENZBC11; ATMS' 0 ' MIME test grids In Clbildred'll nose, Mores Ondiro ildrtiand:Dre sold EL'inanntecumers' Flaw as the 111111 ISERE ET STOCKING FACTO/Ma ands from lard yeses 'Md.' NO LOYANOE IN PEA= - AW4 Pit ITN D, coattdatagrsitkiumbei'offispers o iall O . •As aotii:utload at toniddaabbrialne.- The miler /11A21.00A--ZOlblv *slash, by.- - - ' - 8.A.'.7/ARNEZCOOK - & *dß _Garber Weal ind Mrs% sta.. 21SESD-230 114 for salt - odS = • A-. 1. 4...szig • b t' , "47*. • - $ 7 - Aar ) octti FAIL.‘I2•TOCK ca. Watehes'and Jewelry. . - TEJsultseriber beenew -- cni ,Watches 2 J - linelt7, Ellrer.ware; 4htsithatbe Ins ea expressly for the fall bids, and Ilse pnrehased his: stock-at-the sery-loirest cash-yriaerr and he pr pored-#o •seiL miry dtacriptiail Of 'taw gads Ixt'ais Una at mach - - loweepripeltben theca= qualltYcan betenght far in any:: ::Wiesternelly, end _tower thenstnieWelerititlitell et retail; sad what Is of the- mast importance to the ptu- chaser, he will Itell - Ide geode for whet they are worthotzl net salt {as acme jewelers - ISAT. lately-6=J 50 per cent. - more ttada - tretrarilelosaXewortbrwhicti talue.bi_rall#V4 5 / Irirko.Weet,Pitizbalgh, - 1101= 512 r - YOUR OW:A7LANDIZILIt. - ‘="riyO . iiol7nlZ X 11•1 FOIL altr.oto an Fulton stink: Ortals ammo& with's store:room, itad tro other roo=s, 10.4 t good tovedianirbetratat,kr.„-:-Tbo Lot i t , 23:tet-treat AlscH, near the aboro, - 1: Diainglircose;:sx halzvax , . - recans,_entl fialstmlartUt.. Price . - Vt.'oo. - Smug: s64.*in • biralt - brainetinoor, tactical thins years— =mai CliSl4, ' .Berl Edits Agenta,-140 Third at.- uatat---ar htuis:lrrime 11,0. hugsr - for male tow, tev 0 close the _ . 3111BEIIT.B}ILL, ret6:4t. - - "Lifrtiarettiappcmite Word -yorsitiliga; V,M*--3.11 'ecgcrs iritut LzmohbtaAam sad enahmenia, atz Oct:;_-.IIABINA_CO.2, - Na4.5 PifEb'vf tit aplezdid assottcenr.of -Meek, wad Colored Ptintedettets6.Crtarbet Giml4 sad new Ball A x l es a t Dreseihisnrilitik geuerally, st . ' elects. rich 'Tart= playa just .E:1 0 1 ed Slt' " 4. A.:323E05. SrCIYS, XTEW "PI just opened thate Stock of splend4 Phil; Plana and Ittoeade Sao. of the Latest patterns.. oets 1[314.111./M-143, 1 W-7-30Z1. pie= new eVle Plead. l Tearattjustreeelvel nt A. A. ISASON & COM, G LABB-25 b07.0)719; - ]ozls ; - - - Ceti .- -1 -- igeolidiuittlsl First erreeta:7 IX IRIAII,--IW - I. h4* i.prltcte, for sate :y FILABIPLED-E-UOAEL-•-frhlitx,forsate by- - - - -att Ealllll4 Erscware: "CODY/Bli--10 casks, tamale-ty _ - - • 'SLNCLATEC-- OSIS WAY-404 ••=r4fareala by - -BiLMI k SINIFAIEL . 2!• 1 1 1-4 . ( lbble re..e bY _ 4L - FIFIMSTOCItir _ - rei4 4' , oriser Wood essest First gm r mr, 'VD upe.-41:20 Its for sale by A— A. ISIA2pN 2.l•Eitits -eased, vtili open por. w mobryi t 1 tad instant, a Ism sod splendid =wt.: Inent of T,Allllir- MOTU aumio-ana -TETATT TAT, • 0 . 4 T .2. 2, tare and far sale 2 . ED -to -aurobare a - ETD= . i'v" "A"" ,rte, and mad DIFFT.T.nia imam ,of au-aust Grzrozaszecn;larape-AmtalrAse-..=.. 1, gad ordotTaitaxate e mDes T from tbel ity erms easy.. . thEi itatt t abwo bo Eood bustada atandz: - --, • - FFCESH'UYnTEBS ...11.1XZEVXD 11 4rL sr ...32.1441.1&& E DMEITUIRL • . so wo u t a t ca a 2 L i2 ETArtior:_ - -T.,-; - _ 4,l,3xrixt.tost. , _ Cpl -7s D. AND TELE - 11.11=ONS.r.A.Casmentary cif irral Alma lath; Cr Mr.u111.1113 the Ilmatkasttc24- - . - 7 axedtnxelatlontoHaaltb,Diseasesadliai36cm-tgT 7 iiLlrl r. & Iteeetuatantfte Alla by •_-- B_ : WU= B''.',VA , lte , istul . . lita - 63 Wood st.;betweeit.T.ldrd amd rarritt::- Celit-43tbls - Dri# .ct-7,3„lfirslargslerby7- :.: -1±.% Oar:Mrs:lpr &slob - -k3 • ' skt•Qv mi. 7 . • - 1 - 1101LOON-40, 0 0 0 tel4azdinidEtiiraldas in sae bilmt9 . e." J.)aaatrsaalloWtccloastbelot . •- • ; -J. $ yg£CShiciaP/ti- .2420=1244125erty street.' tjaCE-25 'tia7pestar Das •- z seig4 . - 171114-1001kis Lard sad-Inef:4ol.l ftcr tale by - it .ty. cB maul:tat co._ pISCIi. ANDIIOS/Nr- ,soo triad for sab!r • _ • - 1IaLOCIC: TI2L-2.56p1,51 Eames for =bay- sJD so% - --J. &LEECH, Ar , " S allErilitbli.,-40 tau - a=rted. Ibr sale on favorable _ erp29. - T. S. LEEOH, MeiLION - • COILISTVELLE, -ECs3ss-&-CO., 1111423:AND-OILVIIILPIATEeII and rinroifeek,rlol, molfarbesrei near ttneEt.Clair Slreol Idezbargb: ;«HonsalPorkDlatedLa'~sbest• •r .e and on reasonable terms. Orders promaidll attended to. • AB.-NOl.l, 1: • ' • -."•, .11111LIING - tr. 'VENTILATING W . ABBEIVUSE:: :":' --- • 31“.117110702733 - 0? --;•-••••••••• • • - -•;%•.• 4.: ChilSon PlirnaM. 'Wrought" Iron Tubing,. . - A3D 'Farms' roz Gaa oa FrAnz. 2,5 Mask iFtet, Plytaburgh.. ' * .fop= . bias sac otce.Sarasecs; Pattenn,4l.4, to I.tessrs,'-: - ABl OLD & WILLIAMS, wboa . Ire tor:tally reco=r-frad to . am; patraa . ato of 166 public,. - • • • - sep.M • . - SCAM,' ATECNSON 6 ORRIS. OYFEr—Do bap vhma motor eale tT •• wig= Second =I 151 retnat et. IDISAID9. PLAIDS. A.. last receivedni .419/0 intuactoxrl,7 SS tcen u tte bustitletZ it tat it;flrMl f ‘'l .- 1011211 good yTholecle Grocery, DriCloods; establisbzsat la will team] wow if do atabl4t-lateratcs tts : & • - *Rotuma saos_mazaracorsz. to 123 k 135- oo" •ss., - Pseremtiss, UTE sysald_eall Attention of. kteeehazda_ *MIS VV . Cily,to crar Isaxatteaso stock of - • - . . DOOTS AIM .1311089-. ;.1 • Embnd.ng every =set' far nee, Lediee lasees, Bo" • Tooth easel Mlldnw.. =prising a= of the larvectatcfreke - I'lest tho Licesateitta. - .kepleneLld ass=eatof Melee atal lloys liocatizinikk Tar, 31ezicus and CI ensUAT3..SII sr.ell:o=es .4.,acbc • Vloth and Glazed CAPE, of the latest stiles and o.m , as • Mea, MOO eldespaltm.sNeerYcerk - t=oct , SO LE-1X#2711 4 : we have pure direct. fee= the nertaL-threre, eipslly for OMR, and twits buyora to eve s na . 113.3'deal:11:he to sell sa low as any New vat, nusatagia, or Italthourre Joatataallum. - • top=adklf - . 71;a1:1PS . Cdarati•Onti FOIL SAl.4lt i • -, --, .. .. ritak=med tzisl=trecoft , ed atta - . ----z El WilakalOME. ititsugad .. ~_ • _ ..., , ll near the Tiro! Me Run, betreco Pittabunlk . ~,...... ~ and Isinenoovill nant ard o, it • lia, i .- Di c ci ermr d.mcriptica, min. coaltimts 'i; - - t metre ;runs =1 sceatd hsad acrriagst,- fie - . • 42 , ,,1e5 it4 .&....0r tau t ir e ..l yy Zineg tan knr w t l . y .,= „ tr „ta t hi s ir eurwra taltie3 in . 6141..67ti he in ...tea= down arta=petitSon. - >..,-. ... -.. . .. • ... • • . . _ 67i i wishing to Intrthatoo tr° / 1 5 l ek7U':ally tolted.‘l64; - = - zipecidiya4VreacT, aUrailors 1 10 .itti• x‘abditior iiti4= . • - nes. ik- MU ' 4lw r i ,v" - • ...10MIT Mate, ' . . Tiber -vote s 9 ••19-EfroAardi- . •. _ - •ILIVOR ; S Pitte=ret, .A•cossz Imo. Yg . 4 =-' t" ) . P..van , Ishiqh rasnd ca l =Tuesday, an tbcc&-bg the Mare ~sraMazda! Ca Sist.Via.nrost Presacueoss to Tiellan of the TA-m=ir. Cr 3111EP=223 op JAMES COLLIN.% izta dt Camlarb. who: vzs ta' /Lir :•• 4trect,l,2, the City of littbscrgb,m3 t:L=dair latiat, 2 bz-eby C?? 4, ttl9 OClToratrozi Da' tluk `a gratret . gicaito KR. irktkamot egrpli ==ctercriar iminerdazus. _ •• • . : mittr Bp= ?S. EIDZLEOIata, . , , - f - 2 i, niintl lIEMM -lasso Asp limas% ,t CO. - a). pa. Victoria and Bra t -a unt Y 1 18 ini!Ml!!!!=lillii=;7= LOSM
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