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I - - . • • . . .• . ...• (ul Wvs trial tezraor,riaw.morimucia"; - .; biciAra.urscqul. • • - scum= isirciri txr! wEsTitt pintivastA Aux: ivattrt 26. - . • - Mr.% Edratun having Leen intandeeid to the Connation, by General Joseph Marble, of West 'mortised county, - said that when ha came to the . stand that afternoon, be labored waders* great 'a degree of indisposition., that be bid dossed it impassible to address the '1324/11.' kid forced Limsell there, CDIIII6IIIO Mire* feel. togs, tj.lilltlll to the elkuent SpiffielijiMkdelie &red by, their Ole Chief ..biegisti*:.:Then, 1 barterer, he felt better, saffMn~lorflds , . Limits width he stood to tbePcnisetika, lied their kind invitation to him, he would at Pet, make ..1 an . geoit, so fsr es his pentad =ld physical ! strength would permit him; to trespass BO much: on Uttar attention, 61to; tell theta, in s' few: • . wovds, his opinion of tie leading topics of the . day, and Of the interests of the Commonwealth: . , They had been told bythc,,,gentlemea who had. preceded him; that they' a pleuing duty to, perform, namely, to nomieite as a mattlidite tar the Presidency, that ; ,great Captain of tholes*, who had never marched 'bet to victory. .Thai . plebeing duty had been performed, and they had . Inscribed Omani Scott's min= on their banner, whisk was unfurled and Seating in the !trona; white Itorould ware in triumph till 155., wheri it woothibe rolled.up and deposited in some or ner of the Mlle Itas another trophy ~ of theirlilastritute c ite . But tin* , had done but Mlle, It they ppol licresind . hi would , paint out the course of policy 11114 they should . -.- poem in order to render certain the eleCtions of • that gallant man, who we worthy of all honor, at their hand.. Tie gubernatorial contest,' which had been just commenced; had an inipor: tait . ..rearing on the Presidential cormpaign.-- They were called on.to "elect !edges for the Su * pease Drab. to bold thelr offices for three, six, *kik 'twelve, and fifteen years. Unless they • smaseeded in electing them and their other can didates =the falieleetion, bi feared theyvorild end It imposidble to elect General Scott in the folowing year. . -They had to seltct in October, one of the can-' &dotes, for patentor, of the State dieing 'the • sent three years. ' The eloquent gentlemen who bad just addressed them, had well eedalned ';their duty on this head. He should bortideetel, and why I Beattie ho ha d done 'all *tilde .... friends expected; oklid etteat'aiteited In working miracles. Tien ho assumed theietideid of the State Government, iti affaire;weeit In .weer:delerable cendition, indeed.. Ho -rtridi' "licks: the liberty of saying i few words - On the sinking fond, thought,* coed not add any 'addl.* eland Informant . = to that furnished by Gotintor Johnston. MO getaleroun - tad' eneoeetied In ataidinbing ei sinking fend, €y which niittly a million Of:defter of the public debt, had beets already 'Paid: ' The Grover - a was a modest man; ' , and:Mid =hi tlutt!titis eum hod been. ps'id off • within the - -lait,thrie years It hod, however, beemptid off,!elmost altogether, within ant hist .year. . Wiry; it had taken one year to bring the . sinking fund irate eilette`ce, end it was now latsntelY in oPerati* . since it would take! some time long= folly todevelop its pawns: He said that, tbit they would be hble to pay off this prin pal of. theletato debt, at the rate of a edition s , year, et litest, and every =heel boy hu e ! that even at that rate in forty years, the more auto; videhnow pressed like an tabus open the in. dastry of the Mate, would bi removed. Ent it would not Lake nearly that time 'to remove: it, because when lwanty wagons." paid,' Abe inter= on the principal would fimielsb, Moltke revenue Increasing, it „mild be paid off it the rate of trio" minions Or. annum; It the tariff Volley 'should be adopted, besides, the late et which it would bi Ord &trey, would be greatly . . Irtapposition to 04:fiercer Johnston, his Demo mitt° fellow citizens (be called theta Democraide, not ,beemate they deserved. that Anne, but be. - noel= was not Sequaintatdreith the attune of _ hilegkeey_ comity, sod fleabite= eome 'Demo crats were Orsini, wham - ife,virished tif best ccerteocoily. When at home' he spoke as , he thoght,..4comathmLam:. 'f.e.ii3ll4r-0 ~--. .. mug fellow citizen' Ihed : plac e d in necoleadoli This . same Bigler was now engstied in tenni ilagthrongit the State, and at • piece called; be believed, 'Nine. lipthoe he had told the peo ple that florerncV.folinston'e elnking.thad was nothtegnew; thatbe was toe individual who had . Intintrodueed a sinking rand.. That was ere: Colima Digit= had indict introacteein bin far tbeititablisbment of a sinking food into the .loglabldrint, bet - ; a sinking fund , of such a nature, that be could not eve get his beim Meads to vote for it, nor *as itpused, although Magary had at the time &majority inthat body. It was, hoverer, a wholly uncalled for Ob3llll - more especially on his part, since the Lo co:to-41r begged pardonj,.-the Democratic par ty had, indeed,. some ten or more yea= ago Vt. tablishad a 'wrikiitr . .faaciathich„ in a abort time, sank out of sightthe resources of Pacaryltants; . mak theta eo 'deeply, that it was very proble• matical ' whetbu they, could.hate ene . raised them again.. Thectedlt of the good old 0302Z11/70 , smith had esni,, , terea she was unable to the Interest of hertilt Still her resources - veer rens and lere,ovenrielmerl, and her honest farmers stied "sihart steering' bankruptcy and lepodiation stir:rig . them in the face: They felt that their characteriwere at site, and that U '..they did not pay tlelr State debt's, an ignominy would be atts/10, them as individuals, whie.h the"scald n :Sipe off. The most prudent and calculating toad nee no meat= of dlwt'l.b. erg the State debt, end all that the hoped to be elle to , do, was to jai - off the intCret regularly .. Be was in the Legslasnie at the time, &atilt*, via ii....inAtc.*ltitt oar pnblie debt we. going ef,tiossolde thatof Great Lkitiln. Still, day by dez4.tbit Deatomitlerhrking fandincrsecd. It mord. to be a Met reaskonds, which swallowed eeery thing Irithlt the tenth of IM isepingjews. Illilliwn_,.. F:.flobrodon, thfai'prenent Goterear, war. than a Domocest, and - was yet. He woe' Me jeered *Dement. however; and was cam• polled to leer the loco Feet, to join the real Ikentetralle party. 'The 'citizens of 'Western hatitritmaillN. bOwnt:i; knew afe ACM,IIIId de , tensined fo sleet-;,lm Geinrimr, .iittiongh his el:Woe, differed slightly from. eon= of theirs. ' They voted foe, and. raised * hint to the office of Germs= : to hirs : creat In it said, he hid not dleoppoinusi their expeetitiona. . 442=100 The karate of "4.4: o Atttlttlon. hid been very I maws Be belikaspeNrefl; . ...d yet bad not k"" 0- 19Por'xI*t.t. of carrying oat reanyef hie Idematohls own eat[ faction. thee breve Whig ' essitielty in the Legislature, aft.,,, , , 7 ,met,- emipgsktegrati. of which . 95,e.did netdresin,t, ' : The election of Genre= •Johastan, feed of 'a il* majority . in the Le l ltatthre, wawa slid, hen% Moof important effect upon the Conignee,:: stasiThehtgatioo. They woad then be able 1. wisedVdo Congressmen, and then they 'might 1 aPpti sae the tar* of 1842 re-enacted. Aatetum) Pennsylvania boa been deceived and ktrOlei by her own Congremmen. Her eiti- ARMS notormbeiel that fact pt, and_ were not 'Oily to forget it far .iseme time to come. The Ds merits bad declared that Polk was in favor of protentida to hate iodate', brit ell the yam tom of this .party, who bad any . ohaemadon, *laid oat their mistake.. • In this 'Mddy, the interests of the n ieopLt ware liadded with a tariff, that it was sanely msereary - to allude to the evil 'limb, brought on the community by the present eptcm. Hem they !mei worroanded by mazinfactorles, all of Which telt, in a greater or a lea degree, the Warless Mfeete of thellrida tariff of 1840. 'LIMO tree peinsilrazdans encourage. home nmanfaotores Why ghoul& they not? Hebrew of manumit tie pt dist which ratified the•Dem arlite to oppose it, for all partite wore aware that, Hit Heady ltplwer had had the audacity , to ‘l i tt• • letter to the American Efecretary of EWA; saying that any dothge in the Okra of 1846, would dopt4ase Oyes ..lieforio—asy, that . . it. wail] pain bet:, even in her delicate little . ;:i;;', tart - (Toilighter.) The Democratic party Were • gatltuat„ in 'order mit to displease her tasJenty, — .:".b1e ,. 14 . liege 4°14 eels, that. they suffer. ' '` • - . &Tor, tomeyer,• (nigintless of . • '.. wiibel oii . .ti!ii anbjact).it. pro. • • ...bi. 0 : 1 " ~....., C . . and Pnioct- I . ' ~48iii!lilkfltiiiie eras hearten!, - - . - '''lrsnitiakatind a ready mar . , . .• , ..• 'boa irlocerar there wen 'min nfactories: Indeed they could' not export any utiOes with :the:,excepilort or their wheat or °ma: - hint others were too bulky to be ranted aimed'. They must see that. -from the manufaa three alone could they expect to dui, Aramnr rating prices for their bay, wood, potatoes, yew, itables; . • Th Apisulbrre u and Manobtetaree went Mar in bend, and when one flouriabed,•en . did the . other. Dow . their Deranciatio brethelikWeitt delude* . the people into a contrary ballet: he could not imagine, but he vu rare that the leaders of that party knew better. They sew ed to care, he was sorry to say, not for the in tereet of their country but for their own. They ;ought office, and would sacrifice all, things to rley . , The people of Pulnnis would be called en . at the coming 'election to choose • Canal Com missioner. di he was a candidate far that of fice, it did not become him to any anything on the 'object, and he , would, palming it 'orer, al lude to the impomanee of elect:jogs:a/table Judg es of the Supreme Court. , • This was th e Sent time that the , people ' had ever been called on to elect thejudlciery, who had: always, previously; been 'appoirded by the . Govinaar. They should act with care and tan= tint in rating for candidates for the . Supreme Bomb. He ruidettook to any that the , gentle. men who were tannin; on the Whig ticket, - in point of sctudestie aittimneitta,.legel learning, and good chirecter, mite not excelled by any five men in Petnurylvanit, it was moat impor tant that the persons who n were selected for that responsible station alionldhe aturre the reach of partiality and corruption. Then lit the Whig party unite, and pleat theft, candidates for the and g eship s let than not Maly turn out them selves, but get air their neighbor; to turn out tco, sod if possible get some of heir DemocratU friends to join with them. The coming election vu more important than any 'which would ever auk occur, inasmuch as they bed a fall bench, soneistiurp of five members, to fill. Hereafter they 'mold only be called upon to elect one eve ry three years, bat now they had to elect for periods of three, six, nine, twelve, and fifteen years;' and except in cue of death, or of resigns. tion—which rarely occurred—they wanid Lau no ractuneies to fill. He was glad, in - view of this 'tate et affairs, therefore, that the, Whig party lad put their strongest andbest man upon the ticket. . . ,•• Redid not intitid; to address them at length. He was &plain man, with no piertautioni to ora tory, but Inasmuch as his name hadban placed upon the Whig ticket as a candidate for the .Rce of Canal Commiasiouer, and the democratic I party bad alleged against him that he was lethal akto the interests of his fellow citizens, and had endeavored to kern the volunteers in /he war *with TIMM° he thought that his duty to the .Whig party Ailed anon him to make a ' fey•re. make. in explanation of those charges. He was 14 awned to avow whet he had said or done Is relation to this tadjeet, upon the floor of the Wyse of Representatives. He wan sidling to teed any .volunteceupon it, an& could 'convince him that he • had 'done niore. to support them throughout' thee war than the:majority of .dem. • A bill had been ititroduCed into Congress, calling for the mustering and and equip ing of a large number (he believed 60,000) v olunteers, &id taking an appropriation of ten millions of .dollars. The preamble to that bill declared. that ..war existed by' the act of Mexico." Oar army had been marched Into Mexican territory by or ' den of James K. Polk. The army theta, was not to blame; but its commander in chief. The Con stitation of the United States, as,be had dew understood it, rated the pewee of declaring war in Congress. If Merrier had Minded oar terzi teries,Jt would have Demo the duty of the Pres ident to notify Congress of that fact ; and unless that Republic bad apologized, or disclaimed the action of its officers, war would no doubt haw been declared. He was, therefore, oawillia to sanction a bill width commented by asserting a fithiehood.- . War was the lest rade.' to which na tions ought to appeaL Sometimes it was aa itabls; bat when It *thouldbe declaredin accordance with the * mai oT the Co/unite tion. ' Had the appropriation been merely , far the purpose of sending on ,mesie to eappart done who Were already there, be would here voted far it bat when he blind that the bill declared that the war aziened'hy the 'act et Mexico, be could not emiscientiotaly sappart it. - Another mace for his Opptatg it was, that' the government had attempted to thrust it down their throats. They bed declared that that wads pressiog emceed ty for rhea additionaltroops. lad . yet - -every man in . Congress knew that the fate of our army would • be decided before snopplicii cold reach Mexico. 'One gentleman (John J. Crittenden, t Attorney General of diet:felted State) Varreclared that before the applies arrived. oar anay.would be victorious : and that earned out to be the fact;'fora the battles of Palo Alto and Reno de laPalitalvenientini:borim r He was aticaned• with Mating attempted to • , etarre . the volunteers;" tent unfortunately for amm.sers, as vehmteere were known to be with the army at that time. Neither bad he at tempted to starve the regular army, because ample ample" , had. been masted to it by the appeppriations of the panne year, nod It was nov,pretended that they were exhinsted; but the very moment that viz wee declared, be voted for, every i appropriiition. , How bad the democrats Seted when t wait proposed to incresae the pay of the soldiers en gaged in that war from seven to ten dame month? Many of them tad voted against it, while he hadstrpporied It. One of. that party Richard Brodhead, who had acme been electeda , Senator of the United States for this State, voted against it )et nothing ia-saltlataut him. But again, after the blobs had been fought, in Mexico,. when large numbers of the soldiers' la wounded and destitute in New Orleans, em -• sUe to reach their homes, it was propaseti that $500,000 should be appropriated for their relief. Many of the democrats voted against enabling them to return to Me—if die they must, and as many of them did-;in the bosom of their fami lia, cheered by the care and kindness of their wives, mothers and eistere. • • Now he bad maid this much in justificatioa of his vote, not became its merits were not gener ally known ; bat lest, when be bad gone, the Drinoams here might twit his Whig friends with having a Zminne candidate for Canal Com missionee. . Alter that vote about which he had been accused had been taken, the Democrats said bytheix rotes, to the wounded and nick sol diers of New Orleans, "We have got all we can oat of you; and 'since you can dei as co farther service, 'die where yen are, or. get home as beet You may." And yet theyclaimed to be, par a odkat, the friends of the soldier !!/ To conelatleie would say to all his Meads there, if they wanted to carry oat the rindpki which &One would prow beneficial to this coati- try,.let than elect Scott; and primerettary to I doing so, let them elect Johnston, and. unt worts would then be carried. After that that "mild be no tfifficulty in stormin g the Old Hey- Stone State.-' Then the Wbig parry would march io tracapik to the White House under the mind of their geilazu old brigadier, nor would they be afraid of 'any fire in the rear, far 3i:ha sten would be left in command of the 'Ley-stone State. "(Tremendous applause.) As cur competitors are worn out by the ex tra labor they have been called on to , perform, within the past few daje, we defer our mart of the speech of Aimee Myers, , Req., of Clarion -Canty, until to-arcane morninivollarcuerre AluxunorY anxec Cur ' 4 . • Before the Hon. Wriini. WOW. President Judge, and Wm. Howland T. L MoMiUan, As sochiteludges. . August 21. Sties Anderson, recalled—The amnia of trip tolls-on females, for one week, when we kept the tlill.n.retlersged 20 cents a day,. It did not Unomrt altkether to $lOO a year. We agreed that .the Mumma should mum toll free, lance we got no compexusatlan for our services. This was. etteoded to the otherbeidges. The Hand street bridge was built In 1871', and atm ripper Bridge tees opened about 1839. 21101611 d street bridge . was opened In 1841. • - Crou exaMined—Tbere is' nothing like SO many fS1991•11 as trades, crowing the bridge. It never me me any concern to look whether there envy mord (=dm than .males I can't state ! from my ova knowledge whether there aro more I melee than fetrodai creating the bridge by the IriP• All three of the • Smiths, Doogan and Cook (toil collectors.) kept 'the tally of females crossing for one week; Their report was the ' same one on which the resolution arts passed, reducing the toll, I think the report wu in smiting, or they could not have given it to on. It was handed to the toll committee, and then to the Board of /amasses. I think it was relative to the tuunber crossing. and the amount received )tom them. The remissions of tolls cononenoed with the Managers of the St. Clair street bridge. The Hand Street Bridge Company permits the ladies to cross free. The St. * Clair Street Bridge remitted the toll. on them firet. The reduction of-rates was teed by the whole three bridge. at °nee. The Mechanic's Moist Bridge has not 'remitted the toll on ; remake.. :Cook asked me what he should do, case TOM applied to him to pay his yearly toll: 1 old Mid= rue. When !he went to tender his toll, rtobilf,ook to have I nothing to do with hhn—not to ht. lidpi pass as -G. W. Cook sworn.—l have'been Antennae and Colleolor.of yearly tolls since 17th March, ISA and have remairoed in that employment reer since. • I know fames Todd. Iwu Amu.. nor at the time -Todd applied to me to take his yr..rly toll, and I refused. , He we, not tensed under any resolution of the Board of Mennen When I .act tinder,. resolution of the Baud, UM furnished with a copy by the Seaettu7„ He neverfurnished me with any copy oattiir.• loda. In 18471 refused him. :He eanta - soin 1848 Lad PrtdaSed him, but , not =der, or 'by rirtne of,s,ny resideditin of Fond I told hlm . that ere bad a difficulty--that Moon we change our:collectors, the same difficulty would mom again. I hare no, remateticu . of wing the name of alio Board,•• 'sr Committee, on that accasion, In 18ID Todd said that he wanted to take Ugh,' the year. I told him the same- dif ficulties eestW. Todd said.thatthe old grudge eight.4elte . done away with- Be went sway, and rammed in about a unit. or ao with Ur. Cheinbers, and tendered me three dolbn, falls toll: I declined to take it, and al4 We declined to bare anything to do .with him or his . tinnily. I was not, to my knottiest" sctiog under any resolution of the Board. ' 1 misted in making a tally of the . money -received, and It was kept by Itself. We ascertained that the trip toile collected off females; wen twenty cents • day for six days. • Cross Examined-1 was at the bridge for eta days, mostly 'at tbla (the Pittsburgh) mud I should not think there were as many females as males crossing... The crossing is mostly. in the morning and the evening.. There are very great numbers of females as well stipules who cross. I should not think there were mere than half as many femalesits males crossing. We did not in those six days count bow many females and melee crossed. After some farther answers, of no Importance, • the examination in chief :war The return impede oat, and !unclean Mr. Anderson. The report was made oily of those Min who paid aip. toll; I can't say that we asked a lady, st all, for tolls that week. , I al trap took the names of the yearlings down.• think me three fourths of oar yearlings belong to famtlies: I should think that,'ltenn elghths. of all the families who pass . the bridge are year flogs. The toretibg...was on the tut-Mon day id ayes— ber. The return was given shoat the( thielhe resolution was passed.. Fot a do ' tan' who . , Pik .Pltlaborgti. take tblt bT the Tho avidaiate sides was here elcased the tali* was opened. in the afternoon on the part of the prosecialon, by Robert Woods, EN., who delivered a eery ablerand argumentative ad. 'aria , • l , dgecßialer followed, in hlo woul masterly at7l and ha had not concluded when the Court adjraned at fire o'clock; ' • • Ins 11.1.14XCL—Thls doe Locomotive, which was thiswn off the track at Rochester, by so obstructint which some scoundrel pliant hi the arribidat the outer depot In Allegheny, on Wednesdas.' The injuries whkh it received are triffing. Soon be repaired. • • Parosonli - Ciii.—Viai Pittsburgh built cue, (two o(whloirsao into:do:4l3r cattle) ban Dean Owed oghillidoindPostasyloanis Ball road Theyidoshileted at the , Vplesly Woirks, Movars.Vordinsn it'Thpavgsoo; • • KIICILSDIAIT Anti rr.—An incendiary attempt wail made on l'anday night, to set fire to the Weird yard of DWI. 13111, on Irwin street. It was fortunately dmostred," azei extinguished before %DJ damage Isd been done. • • . . , Frni.--The Liana , V file on Wedneaday morn ing, Ina caused by tle , atsble attached to, 11Ias• dell's betel, on bedn'etreet, taking fire. The flames 'were eztingstialid befare mu& damage bad becn done. 4. Warn firma in' Oxlitiw.—The Hon. Jobis Strohm, %Ng candideteht the office of Cane Comtelntoner, will delve* lecture in Outman to his fellow citizens, this netting, in the were .honse of Coved. & Cole; ,n - Pen . &meet, et BY TELEGIIArH. . • • I.IOI7VED 111 791 177(4117 71:1102A.PB LEM 11.1701.1717 7017111 P 71107117017 oalirrm £ZRIVAL OF THE STlLitsgip CHEROKEE. ONE Detr GATES FROM -c eirroam Late suui Important from (Oa. FIFTY PATRIOTS CAPTURED EMOT! , _ Nut , Yoau, Aunt 21 . . The 'demister Cherokee arrived about ho'eleck this evening, la four days from Binh+, with $2,640,000 to gold, end $166,000 is the hsads of, peksseners, of whom there were ehout2oo. Stue Wags the Califon:4 malls, and Bea haw Cileti &WI, the 16th of July, being owe tar iao:ociai. from lianas ass :44 - • seriotte nature ,We are indebbedlo thsi of the Cherokee; for ttisfolltribitt teirlattar. ration . • . The steamboat Bohemia; sidle anteing pi a plice celled Babel Bonds, 40 miles west of He. Tana captured a party of 60 af the patriots, who wen in boats, unarmed; and reports lay, wire steering for •New Orleans. They were brought to Ratans' by the frigate Ha:bum on Hann, day morning thetlth ' hat, at 1 o'clock; a. and were placed board another frigate lying In Pan- They *47' en executed at 16 minutes put 11 o'clock alum* morning by being shot on the public reed 'in Havens, end at the least edrolation, in the presence of 20,000 specta tors. ;After they were shot, they was dragged by th by tepees, and left to the mob, who commenced dripping' them of their clothes, and tarrying them on sticks through the urgent, yelling' like so many demons just eectlie . d from the bottomless pit; and seemed to be nalting vengeance an, they knew no , VW' ?deny of the passengers- of.Cherokee,' who• were on thnispot, and witnessed the 'executhrit, were pointed at with sneers and contempt; and' were stopped in the street, and insulted has shameful auumerlmo.ing told that they went; Americans, and O s and all of the same ty, and that some day all of them would be sulk ed rn the same way. it was deagerom at rdebk each was the state of feeling, for an Amerieat be to sees in the streets alone. The following is gblist, of those executed CoL U. 8. Clerideeln,llipt. F. S. Sewer, Capt„ Victor Hem, Capt. T. B. Veacy. Lint. /MAI Mends, Lleat. J. C. Brice, 14cat. Thad, C. James, Dr. John Fisher, Dr. R. A. Toorniqnst,. Sent. J. Whitens, Sargent A. M. Calch,W. Adjt B. C. Stanford.. Privates.-11. Howes, gunnel Mills, Edward Hallman, Geo. A. Arnold, 8., J. %egg, Wat.' - Nlearsin, Ansel V. G. Teew , roe Hamada, Patrick Dillon, That. Heaney, Baronet Reed,. H. Tame, kL Phillips, Ja.a. L. Manville.-G. M. Green. J. Bethnal). Napoleon Collins, N.H. Fisher, Wm.Cbilling. O.A. Cook, 8. 0 Jones, M. H. Hall, lames klazet, Robt. Caldwell, Wm. Smith, A. Boss, Brottrite, Joe. Chrindei, Wm. B. Tittle, rcht. Connor. Rat Compley, John O. Stake, James Stanton. Thos. Hornet, Akz. Jao. Stubbs, James Ells, Wm. Regan, and Charigotobioson. The steam ship Falzon, while on her way up the coast of Cuba, from Chagres, was fire at:three times. by the stemma llsbanaro, nod was obliged to hears to, when he was boarded by the officers of the Habanero after the Falco; . stopped„-the officers of the Habanero cheered, as if they had pined • • glorious victory. This is • the third time the Falcon has berm @erred In • 'The United States sloop of war Albany, wen • st Havana :We leant from e passenger by the steamer Falzon, from Chaves to Havana, that on the morning *Cam 16th, when, off Babel Honda, the Falcon disoovered • large steam frigate in chase of her. When first seen, the was standing dl. reedy across bee bow, evidently endeavoring to col ber o ff . The Fa lcon, however, kept on her course, acrd socm left the .bittate ,eight•or ten miles astern. This reseal less the Isebells Catholles; formerly the Canard steamship Cale dads. Mille she was still in chase, another steamer hove in sight, and giving chase, succeed ed In hasikti off the Falcon. • She at fins tared two abetted gime. to the Lee :sari; of which . the Falcon took no notice. She 'than sack s tlolra along aide and find a third time. directly across the how, although she had the American colors flying. The chase the order ed the Falcon to heave to, which was doneorbelt the officers on board the Spanish steamer me .three cheers. ' • • • Pau.untasts, kyr: 21. An enthusissdio meeting of the Democracy ens held this evening at the Chinese Museum. George , Dallas presided, and opened the • Cu!. Wm.. Bigler spoke at length,. esplanetery Hof his views on thi'verions question, before the Pn 6 pliu ,Bettolotlons were adopted etroney eulogizing the candidates, and deolaring that the Democ racy of Philtidelphla were in favorer, encreould . Numbs,' the Compromise mausolea of the last Googrese; and also declaring themselves In fever or thelill passed at the lestinielature; the prisons of the State id be used for the Mtn:lion of teethes., until disposed of by law. Lebanon county, on Tuesday, declare:l infirm of Buchanan for the Presidency. •Thie county . was against him before. • REIVR.`i or rum rmwerrr. IYAsirurtnom, 'deleted The President is expected to return to, the Cepitar, on the 28th tost4tat soros;' ,kagest . . . Itch. .11.'113erens beabeen nomlatted Conran in the Otit Inttriot of . Alibates. "••••••$".;: - • •r.. lionatn hognst4l,,;: rost...mutit or ads Ot t, dupipouzdky. • DEIIthWIC TONIMITIOii. • • 'Bono*, AuguatVl. 1 Tbe DemnevatTh *ate C,onven- . tim reterday nominated Cieorp &Betatron Mr Coemoor, and X W. Cu4ist Lan for Lieutenant Rimolations were adopted strongly in Lear M the execution of the Compromise ?demure, of the last Calves. • ~ . • • Bores, August 21,- Usury Belau, shoe dealer of thla city, has deean3pod, having, as alleged, forged paper to a considerable amount CUBAN AFFAIRS. New You, Aug. 21. The etesmer Winfield Scott, from New 011414,. arrived to day. She reports the steamer Pali. pep- anchored at Key West on the 10th. - Elbe 'proceeded to Cobs, and landed 250 atCubs nu; 14 west of- Mauna -She then returned to ,Sep, West on the 121 b, took on bowl a few - re'. s onata - sad left for Jacksonville, to avoid being seized; and also to take on board Oen. Gonzales; and his company of troops. . - • . . Lomecrus, Aug. 21. The Letingion Obaereer tern the =us of Henry Coyu the Whig calandste foithe Prue ' Pnwell's Majority *lll each 1000 rotes. ' PFITLADELPIIIA 'MARKET. PICRADILPIII4, Aug. 21. 'Flow—There La a tar demand in the mark but at lower. rates. Thessalia are 3000 bbls, at 13.87;"f0r freah — groned. . Uye Flour and Com ?deal then, is hitt little. doingi • flrainly a moderate b4diese is doing in wheat, the offerings being light. Sales 4000 bn at 80e for southem red, and 924, for pito, Penns white. _Corn is in foir demand, "Ulan 4000 bus yellow. Mt& ? Ga. Oate are to fair request at 530 bn. . Itrelskey is doll. at 220 11 gall. Provisions ue Groceries are steady. NEW YORK MABZET, i weer 122011". .Nnee Tenn. Att::2L flour-4' &ate of 3,000 bblo at $3 76ga 87 for'ludinnew 81C48.94 for State as Ohio, and s4®4 121 for Genesee. - drain—Wheat L dull. with melee 2,600 Intedx ele'bflehlgan at 95e, and 3.000 bushels Ohio at 814. &lee 16,000 bush cora at 66 ®67 and 68 _sound. . frovi4ans-Bales 200 this pork at. $l6 for =l3, and $l2 94018 14 bbl. Sales 100 bbls lard at 9fe. °Melia—Sales 100 bags Rio coffee at 00„ and 100 do Java at 11i0. Bales hlnecovado mo busses at 23e, and 60 do ,Porto Rico at Mt ^e) Spirits Turpentine—Bales of 80 Rae at 83}e Linseed 011-Bales at 931 Wbizkey le offered at =in. Stocks—Q. B. , eines have advanced and and cantos 4 per ems avnrura isms?. Now - Yoaz * Aag. 21. Colton—The market cootintkes firto, with, tier soles of 8,000 ban. . flourdades 13.000 Uhl dour at furor Gen esee, andS3 87} fog Ohio. .- _ . itie Floor al ooiiiira—soes of the fo veae at at $3 87i sad $8 46—and - of the batter itas2 63 Grate—Shen is bat hale doing in srlat:.--, ' Sales 46,000 buthals corn at 600 !or mire! west . Provhdonn—Sales 6,000 bb la pods at $l6 .2.5 016 60 for mesa, which la an Improvement Laid selling it 9 (pl. Cut Waists ars steady. Wooed Oil--Sales at 77®78:, gall. ;Whiskey--Bale• 350 bbls at 24 ®26„, 1:11 . MCI:WHAT! ILLEIKET. • COCILIEffiII7, Aug 21 0 , • Fkmr—The market via bean, and closed with a downward tendency. Sales at 118@8 ZIO "II - . • Whiskey—Bales at 17}0 ;Cheese-861es 200 bolas at • 'Provisione—Ars Om. Balm 100 Magid at 9e, and 600 kegs at 10c lb. Sales 26 klub; bacon 'ldes, ribbed, at 9p. packages extra.— Bales 6 do at 100 packed; the outer rata senor. ally salted, but &bore the views of buyers. droned/es are in steady request at torten rates. ;The Hear Las tall= ex imam since last re . BALTIMORE MARKET. 4131 Ruuriuroas, Aug. M. Flottr—Breadstufg is dull. B B. dourest $4. pgirt nab and tftrvialoto—Sales 0:4,000 119 taccei st 84 f slioddero; 0103100 for sidos,snd. 10 @lto las • &les 20011:4.1 bad at 010;11, and 200 'mop /Jo at ]lo • B. Mess part ti selling at 46 no; and moos beef at Slab 0 rci LLL Chosst—Sides rt ogq. Imalsimi-13itles 1000 tmgo at 011 lit • Saga and amitosis are _ • ,Atidaty is selling at - ' W of is doll, with isles of commas siting at / 6 0Veitimaxid. • • • , '• A FEW very suierior_Gold Pratni' Lem wee., ~.Y by. ennek.int.usi Onedld Poclmt Clualiseelen. ept haw .1:1110 Ilstatnelest4 dad Ibnithigt Me. Vain gmarsmel. oftlau J 77 '• • 11. a+CA. ~••• FOR SALR—.Pitt•barg Oas Stock c OWL , tart Aids. r a 1.„. 1 444.'"'"iinn seat L KM.), Bat s... nd Brew, • • WAN TEL—stocks or the Pitseeasti [DU Dollar ps l Wl.„entrett ang tenors CeornaTh ,m Wilma mar prim will oral H. D. Jana filar .REFINED SWAB& - 30 bblp Laserintio AMI• st the a/rd. by tt= or Walt pl at YOUy . m aI L ZW.... WO Ciiirri--4‘ol - 74sinst . DI! . .11:911111 CO 10E—Nl.tea 'keret sale by jut, . • J. B. mitwomuriOD L I 0 ER-6 Max re buster for et VOll SALE—An =Vent FAMlGre n i 12: nous. . Leatoonuim al?' 130 ST Off WE SCADS—duet received, ee wine...a kat. eee wi • • I coma sod Col - NBALANCES, for dittriing Counter • rot Liberian, foto. of all 11. L very mark sod laThllltsio 0•Owtor. solo - - ow • ~t .1 4R-50 bbls. in dare sad for sale by aaii • ' ISALLEI MIST 00. 11C1OLA8fiES160 bbli. Plantation. (irk s ) Wl* by irmLikitirafarrogri, 1 - 1 AI •st /TT Cradled. Polretmtload Olaf mls)ty dAtimi A.ll .X•ou • 11.11 1110srlisfoirr. F EITHE gack ifitr=. ;ea 'IIIIOE-26tiereasforeds •-- U. gage I . 111. •w. UMAIMIL SOOAR-50 hly. N. 0., or ode b! etalca for ist= li. w. CODA ASH ~.. TURPENTINIObbIais Besot WY by I. 1101100)1111111.114111• 00, • PROM SALTS-10 bbl.. for sale by mg. J. 130100111KAILIM1 BIERY-35 kegs (assorted) saperiot.to that kingly odd Is this sub& Ow polfby - ;.ye I.IIOUOO 141 f =KR •OD. • EAD--1000 tg. Chilean; .°°° 'rot' 11 - i A. a sitrAnnort a co. SUGAR -140 bhda. Owe N. 0., in store 4:4"Nl• el mum A.uvronteosa aik• • 'ILJIEMPD/0 bake breismai. Dew' Bolted, Elsnwbe. mos a t ztriatom auk, mist • • LINSEED 01L-10)0 Obi. for sale b LINSEED lOU /MI. e. wore for ado by • --C,A a le a ) 4 lf F . 1,-75 lbs. for 'r . 4e a tu a 00. bbla. for sa l , l l/ 61 ;,,, • •. =Bs pOaME!t JAUP: 7 I6q !!/e_ QALERA,TUB-4 bons aid Mb., bt Oa. ,‘" /nosy Omit , fttgao i t%w culled firpx 0 0 7) : , ,baktsiTontsyses, in stare and e. Nam try" 'AMOY JON= a - 92i perces loriatCarolina, for sale eiV k - 441,12-11"7"825"*°°' :; 4.T04.01.10..0;111mke, . S . • : •• :I)FMCf I I • • I , • Comingtopt, .:4FARDSik . ;FM 4 . l sairut,*. reek. B AJI TP 11 " obtl.risers-14/Irah.4- , - NSW TANCY GOODS; PROM ZSOLAND, FRANCE AND GERALLITY, eigONSTANTLY- ARRIVING, new, styles Wed Wiens. sa wousally azOndal varlAdy,odonst " 41..r... T WIta. t' re tha*' Terts gr . Wers. LW:molls" (1 . IsAk. Inet. l4 ! Inoy, sesssms, Ohm and ht‘s. Mead A+. Mks. • 5.5, 7 Orlotst„ Test Daum. ram lirt!„l34. • Colllitio•eww. Mt., (Snots. W. Orwahlinth As. DraitN l ie wrk•W tomt eilt 7.11. Raab.. ikh- Ar , i 6 wK b sh. esos-or doom (Maus Slater. Powleits. Jr.aCtrpr. PereamtlawUtips. est with oa e.s3 Owl., of Mow et low ram . • Nil. LLIL“, Isaporin. tiiaulmNA I Commove st., nstabornos... - i •• • •R X. ,DAVIS & CO., • • • . . Impartial of 'French and Canton Ovals; S.. 11 BROADWAY; NSW IttSPEOTFULLY. invite !mei" - to exam. lee ttuer dotA W' A N vemoterult sayketeuvit. TA PPFTA AND &I TT' RDlRONS—Afeßooatosoot #4.41:1BY08 D 6 BILLNZ—A/1 .Id Ms .nopries•, a u. •b„,t *up. • A L :rs a.. u ;MACK BAUR make that bils . bar•- .U =2, Tl;4 • CANTON' GOODS: , OIt&PN SHAWLS AND SCANll—Juai. rwmived as Dr vtleteLell Wan wad Drtem DRESS CRAPES, of vszioso BAR DR MINI. Samosts, !Argos, awl *lbw IRIIN pr ullu to the (beton swim. . • bIANNU) , • INNITE, BONNET MANU -614-4610.maat spo.om..evuben. s. CoMtsan. I Vati l lf. 655W - Darra a ColB - ' I soh ankrettailk asll 4 tw BALD, • BIICKNOR & CO., Tobacco Illier.bas=lZorth irstatzr.. EIMLAIALIIA - . . : • A 11111711231 Hardware. • • ' lILIVF.N, CLAPP it DOUOLASS,liann bedatvre Arcta. no. I Platt sheet, three doom [roes I meet" hire TOSS. haute reepeethslty Invioe the al iened. at the Mutterer* Trade to their Sleek of 000 D. = te toed from the asaanftertanree, nd for ale ee rms. • • jellgtto • New York Indialubber. Wareham, Jg. *am Lea s and No. 69Nattau dred, IM ntealfreadoref. Photer)ll6rsetSith THE SUBSORIKER, Proprietor of this es ." Laillitoork4 emsld ham= lie old mama., ad merrhaste "roman). thet he le deny omelets" traa Theory mthamilf three ea! math.: thee of lulls neither °mole assaaaMiere4 ertmeely Ow the Fell Troth. sad erhkh, tom beilm lotrotheel s.msi are sal lth wale' ltsprommealo la his mschthery sad mathathoo. Irels matters( MOW 601 gi•ing prrret easyd•rue. Opertsl sthattarlothe be pad to the masa. lamed eat 6 CARRIAOK CLOVI t ef thl widths 3-4 to 64 Iser math dallemmerefellyeelacied 'seen tort teeled speed otth the taut rum "dab nal I Ursa*. Bo ale mothatectorre the Milan ell . • highly Osumi.% ipeo•nrolol. awl► aukwyrral, by which the cloth Is mode to beer ea ethos narathlame to muscled Mother The "Lela futhb made sod s•l6 04 alma WWI should moth the Moth) Meth", OVXI.6IIO[2.—A fall gam" et en the d leat styles nassw, aes the belooled lan fo the fr. moiled Porretosl Okee—eembrerteg /foes. if ermeh aed Clondom'e Pmts. nom M A.. pg". sod thodsewe...Wamma • epopilot• ••••rtmert er the Worth" etas eeeast Merl o toe to... Costs. (Yam. Realm, fame. lla Darla" inormAg i =. Jmieeut . ailgi 'hes TobeeseW Leath. Naive. Honked Ramo °ova.. pg 6101 l' Pa•tJag, -- ger reser Wm. Alf DWI. auk ma •itt , .my 41.iniptiao of Bobber throes kg. mth ol olmalsed .thostlie Ito beer Dom Illyr , avy ander • titlY•r• growl • •Wel ,mete.. of Chs Wooden thou thell them Mots Ye. "abler Cemeat Ith natters . am orIT-hee D. BODO • Rawls! Cloakst.lffuttfte. Eta: Mll4B, No. 6 Oo rt laadt st., N. Ircirk. Is sow , opooolat et WStool Itonlmankp frwe. of fal 11•1 Wale, aawnoimil4las of en O. of toottb sod Dogoools Wool Loos Mono. scootbrt •11. b • fell soottoosit of limb woo {low* kw, Bad Math. illus Lt. otoffirf Atm tut ortoxyggf Cton. Siortio Thfbrt,lnk, Sotto. sad Teloot MANTILLAS. 110.0(1, of ooptooo osopoo moolohneuvi Jhas Pula SOP' ppmrr~of M otu noolrot onatooothb pot to rtesme opitiastfastios of &mama end Rod. mlitrob.soto to do atom se airy will Sod so !mat moo to Mao% sod otoOrmalo goods So Wu? low. siourpored lo O4y. .b ooporlot MAP MOW STANDS, Sot' übtbfliap /boob, sod ?WWIIr dnood N ofon oototot ttiol sod Comb, at Si .4 SS ouch. toSSif 10 cnwrlPOniA LIN A RUBBER • SHOES.—Orrr attrition niii, bt.io taw ta an sdrettammosi by Homo 13.D.T, to th. New York Llsrali of Ilth Jots. 1141. acid CoasSsr th s Ittootror of mom ILION. Is •hiclr ens lamb swots anus of ass Warm was Alamo. Sag, be owwwte sr days sca drugs Ma grab Aratasd Goo* pew P. 0.., oats" far of! v... osd that as r .0, ~,mcvig,w4.1:4,11a...n.. '-'''n%,.te": - , lbw. kabtgor etas* ender Uodlysors Adana sad Said Oat Moss. sod sn Sally Atlas 0 At Ikv Kw mats oad lime*. versos Nis tat 11.••• &as tha mos. t( dladavkl_lo de so, Islas , Mau %Ms saga tkadyo Mutat. Ws Mak It aces Ns to osmium. • OW. tom.. v . l4 V. *with. te iii~r It. a15.D.Y1. ,, L1 t.r. Odiaarladi 0 ewes if At. sad*. .s..la futon sot to lanai* KS Sasso 00. he N a sh to lanais nal tat 101 Wised .17.5. she bass, as • las so fts lisnoss sad sus snot oaks thass aoA 0 7 ,... samt 1114 bay. Knotty. as! Lbst war ossosro . vino. gyp. thopdpree• r•Lealts. &WM 1=110.601.6 . a . like — dka statists ts seedy) to tbs smalls sad s• (As lota. to Oa sod ad low snedverVedd •14 Ws tp pef dada, az nadlog Iskt auk to Isolation of mud Ass eat dtrbvt..ii , PL. • ' lIATWAStO araDRIL Battu; froossys. ' o(l. 6itis ar v. o. A. trUSIILW.II;tI: INDIA kV KA). IV, IL KalsaAtillah fotKadals• . . .....As - rob* co. . _.... - -, ._ tom _TIZA,IIII. _ L .. , .'....1. , - - Bales 4410 Mb timiCHaLis •.. '., r Nr!. --...— .' - 1 - 177 - ' 7":: - . • , .._ .: .. ~ 7 ! ' .So. 75..isiam base. .v.ilive•e,,t ‘ ,4, • gPORTER and Jobber in FRENClraiui LNIILIEII TAX_CT (101)1X1, Gamma Tor.. Ohm TOOL 8 laiwkast. Pool* triod Rots, Aeroldoero4 Lamk las tram Ughat nut" me. Arent to Isber's I.mel Pendla MWILet" , ./' AOl9l is Monies TinTop, Dl tat, Min JSu k $7 perior Blac Wrtlizitaad ng bk. CNE'S XMPIRE INK.Nass Copyi au Wes; Edo /tnr Tat_ • o=f4M Im. Clia.lreastt.partallaa--Eirtzti nit to ChM.* ortfel.lt &raw fluty—. Is °OPTING INlPer d 'lril sot =mak. am* grerripLtairer ekray. sold wawa. aft tit, qualttlet mph. ea • rod 11rttiar isttable lbw Ito Wit. NW .00 .ITabt7 tatt.4.3 an the elm% rtak. ?tr. askrstrewl aretarat taratdt te the Orb al. dm, lty 4= ran a y boar eammoptka. at tba &ma am tar L rari of tsCal• &awed wra at sett tot. • •• • ' CMSIIi Profeasor• Alex. C. flanYaTricerpherons, OR MF G DICATED CO ST for fe moblt IP , bso s 4 bawdily - Ps dr ha:thermal*. , W mot ws• aspired. Psi Putnar &watts at Mt dubs, OP& . pork; atimporsta. brae.. nes... Pe. It d.Wws td :wisest. that Daises nap hat *arm* oiliet Ls turps 41apt= Pet . bows. see 611 Up POPP tUttadost Tha Jaisined Pam booboos of Om Um ' will None le 10. WE. of IDS pl•Telsbm tlitillaalkat I. yeasts It to hahl W . thew who have SWIM • trial ; , _. - Kins Tcoo._tlept. C, lOW. P. 111,4T—D..r mr-1 Ur. b. Mideci 11111. • Cet• fairms•rupbm c 1 UP scalp. of • stoat aerrawatel char- FLi liar Pat Utters rpm and asses that prided ra had UP ark , ..r.b. of th e opt eldest pint .,.,„..., all Up sreeentlest de tie Lid P apt MR/ km. 4 Irlaplat Up tart boadt. 1 nom' • Pima to try tau Triscpbtreap. I did Pt riii.4 Pork ea& to ml aosorlso oat aratilleatista. Arid Spelt sand Ls aka/ two swaths. Oath Co!stabla art. VLlM leva t li watihe skew, of the *Wader that at hap I ;mut .. I"6.'"4"*Thlna3 1407 NET *coy Oct. d:1 . . . . • • _ .. . Proo.ritio-.llr Dr: 6 , .. •Atioathro rears wo ty= oo out a Anew Wol. 44 or Woo Woo iamb m oritlt Warotr. 1 woo to 4 IP/ • *trod te try row I ow. ited I 44 to, WI to say osloa/thlwal. otTVlrwi Wady mold, owl 41 the daagirsa 61.4yeend, os Pm bad"... 6111.2 r • iu• molt , • With ..1. 4 . / 1., •. f7'V= . 4.l. lbaist witr. If soy la4r . r P.l.Same 111=sa A tbestint? . = • tr=sy, 'l lialtrk, WM. he will A= WA. ul Idler& . . f . It • 1 , 111. and Nava lrgos. Nor. t._13.t0. 1 ' rp r r. f.. t. - ft,nt , for tb. prrotoota * eon of OWL. 1 ad yaws aMs amain:it froorrant. ' that bal‘....bot I Ur popo , l7 . l . p u ttlotod by, t/to wick. team so Marra T/teo us. or Kod.n.lod Cotopmd. t f If =t unttlvolr I/7 the um/err/ow of fan rontatfoltr; Is 0.4= yo....ry h lL 4 lltol t ard It Is e.: 1 1 0 t o . pro u r, oar,. fetal oat Itioazootoito Ifs gh 4.4.7. ..t...a.cr Ca''''...t •.',Vr=, 4 t: 4 .... a ■ WM ~e. It 1.111 eon oil dinstro o! U.. otaA. K raid WM. day w.nes, ma aba obnoxious Mao. ro of the 0.101 A .o egamme ea veil so gaffer/. It rt.& azlntloi..llWeld I H.r. bath.. VAN psalm at No. Itrooologg i to4 at Do Proffstnr ittorrollr. Wm:Own FIrWT.VME T J - 1 -;Tyl . • ..THOILUI HALE, FOBWARDING it COMMISSION MERCHANT, • MUM°. turmols. CONTINUES his usual facilities to receive .... e 4 aessv; sod TrarsoblmoMt. w 1111•04•141. 0.13. - /VIM 1,14 doer dotty ittr 1,11 patois Ur• tha 11110E0 Canal and Aiwa. . • Ratonsmi7l , ol•4l6 Urns, Beetling I 0,4 hoot a Wisz , Ur. Jobe 41,0satUr. Walla -- Wm. E. Haakill.= • veriziem. COMMISSION MEIIOIIART 3 AND AUCTIONNER, 80. a Water [rant, FLOM. &pea stisotios to Colambodos Ironhous. angle,/ ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH . • • #. ST. Joll}7ll, 110:8801181. MIDDLETON, RILEY & MR= Prodom, Canada,lop. apl rt n0,71112 Korrimats, n Ur We/Almost..7/00. mariar:ao. Plinth& • Plttrmri ; e. AVIDO.•.OTT ..TLE, Attorney At Lay. 'abet COMallodemer 6rPosamspla. Rt. tomio. LP PernomooPombom, promptly ormsorod.• petal y k I N, Attorney and o=l - Loy. .at Coordwloorr far lb* Plato o 4 1. 0.11171,11121 L Pt. L0010r,14:2 6 e , of Pittatnwito Ralueoreo—Plb.obwole W s fantod, LL•mptca than, WCoadbas a Si um, J.otol 1t.1.4 ••••• • ISwoo•-slio0ord • 00. • satICIP • . • • Watch& . 71 UST REOEPTED; by tbie morningl i repiats,•. 7 nat•rks , ammtseiditaMitt ..:::jr.o.rolly, rt. sod tottod oondooof .ad dyed soomorot of too %stews Y my b. h o tted at lOU *Warp enablith.rat. to .. Emagesozot. th im sad Itoptaten on dodo se wonsot no odmtklnz that.. or, tosblr4 to 0.11 tbe knrottmegolor rime boad tik th e Uolt.d • Sirloins onotioood sod daland .slob oostomm t.O . 'doped ma N. tae oir ifideboo ! S . th ." VlArlVl 9. 4toth wad - • • his .• • R. Newt Oralnt sad roorlb LACK. BERME DE. L Z AIRL—Tbis •M.7" . .•!'",llAralatllELD. • f4OiggLD sPEOTACLEB--A Lae 'nommen t Afg=teibt l eiZtrageato_ !Km. " k "n==i l k N s ir. !!.. u ""“!* . • • .t. mug: a :pap., far slob! a LILLIIII. • EFREVP.SUNGICOMPOUND; a. Intitti 7 p.ord i nrat 11111,Y, t i_' eioUBEl3;'i c g:'sc.o. • Per Bala. A.A_KuE lot or piece ofAtoild lariats in e ~AA u ßirth Ward of Ur dAY. c it Set Woltz* Med. sad ealeVareter dt a wind etne, Mb, progoryty h.q.:od diretUyibove the Dula. and le eindeity et the wlree vedilden, a( the We 0. !Meat sa tee de =ewle .dtbot W Id l. ~UmWe . rrtwo a tekal s Mrel= rota. herseebt reelter immenete. • Tote•—thr third la bawl and t.b. beL e me ta an purl usel Mama; wand by Wetted mortiel. ,sdaz f WrOWX. WATNlZ i etry et Law. • :Valuable - Beal Estate at Auction. • 1. rrHS • SUBSCRIBE ft offers for...Rale, on beerelle ton the ibllotriar emporty, ter theilli et Pittsburgh., ••—• • DIN I. TIM* •Alesbie thne narrbd.k booed. ea Ikend soner,bettre•o ilertet Pmey dearltt. the late balm midi Wert po et try SO deep- • . No: Was.b•• •7 01. d Reales 711•1 etalet. the Thlnl Pniebyter= Chtueb, which ism ••• Mat MA byte i boo^ .ad es • onsnos ogled, mkt one 2. ftWabeVte ace sold &Ix. Thluldey. the 4th da7 . ..01 tkipte.b.r. virst• 1...0t will thee b ee••• •••Wom the mad•• Tame e• W. • JOHN FLAMM, J•h#stee # Wales. • 1100 M; corner of Chant and Third ata., ialro kouko ooblooho pession will be stn. LTV e VOA RENT.—The Dwelling,.:No. 155 'bled irked. =6•14--e. ens .sets. awn teth banding and pl ating paprriad lha ealre boas L. TM had chamber on , Of peed Soar .W a bath moo attached...din ballad ania eater. water dam., 14. Air reie Ike... **Wog. at i modest. mat DAILLINUTOM. . 'egad! • Perth Amt. neer Waal . &mitVey Property for Sale. • • OWE erabscriber offers far nalo a Ina 'Tract .11. el lead, oats/obit =6 arr.. bdapwrago trgA y -- 4tba.?:,l L = . 1 3:1 .trotter. ' I,teste tbs wools Lod Ohio mat atel Th. Wade .(316 wt.) lbzo=s tit oologat for fortalbil West how. tiltb • fine .fie 11W. =zoning anSor. Yor Pert... or rivals soosety ma tt& poverty Isere or the horst ovor cdroml. has. loos atom 14 the city at 111 U. 14 Itottrood.,Ahor, sett heaver ROL Ye, torts& spVy to Ors &toy. &wan, Nar. “maar.. Oh). B. MLA 149 Iceutb stmt. M. • Seven.Vahudde Farms for Bale. "A'LL SITUATED near the Ohio and Pena. ea - ltalliVgat u detnii ° ev Wealth , • • Iso-102 TOWN WM between the prethalbedtathe pat of ate , rillenventl the bthet at Ulm LII oblth will be sold oft dry term bertha main. eStork to the Ohio and remmytnala liaLharl, or to bbs, of the &Warta litLaboreb, will be Oath La MT Meat.. I .In with to donate pith of droned. &Wales the Depot frooral. la • toothedthe oath or coluvey. eyed la dm clue afoul aeon. era birb bototale tube bad to encl , y ,,,, tbe bathe end ethble ebb weary. IS the multi potht betego.o the ebbe of Path bergh s e a Cleveland; that. berth. Tthabence end Woo. tar sad tbe broads te be delved bllon tar leak hoods nth Wag roostneeted to sad froth Bekaa. mates lathe of tbe mon letheitantpolate the line of rall=eo don thew Both. • ZOOK delete. Cla Idly I.l.l.—nyttidkva • • Valuable comxtqliests for Bale atAmetion. T HE • SUBSCRIBER, having divided hie t h lt . thtllgidee taris vet flellnced, end g• bath from Alliatomay city ' ol l' slet Beam needr—lnto eboSiTe Lora. combining Own foci to eta. bey *R. ,net. will sell tb• we.. by baba., ob TUNS. DAY. the lath day of AUGUST, MIL Tbe land le of ali and in • blab Oath of caluenbees, berithrbera kept th • dtveles Lem le • Fonber . of.yeare. .Thav oe the presthe One frailters weal thee the bract:ally of MteTelredaffed C.V. °, 6. " ... 5 ."4 41r.V .. herleg beery palled redone tne b. learly the Terms—On• tb.. le band. the awe be Ire ththlate. seal paytethth vlab lowed, to be sword by both awl anetteda lertrOnthe ho ohm m the WTI day of november, • . alqrbale et la Varela, A- IrLa lay, the dal o ToToth • e`dlid puoria. f Ansa.. Mt thslaltantrdll Country Property: THE undersigned °rein for sale • piece 'of • had teoulnloo totneott Ono awl oh Arno, fitastot r}4 lond •I RI. Id I 0.141 Ma Liberty. •Ittr t• kW rale of tbo Oestrni naLlrouL if lib • Dont of 47 t=on tbo nod, It Is ovlt ologlent ft* laying oaf Una w tots. • runty of the 61.161 16111 t• ton titles booltion !loon of it ILLY& •PI . /YZa1b...1•21 . . Valuable Beal Fatale in Nava Comity .at Auction. Tsubeeriber offers for isle the following prop ty. viser o n . - I E . Too low to Tollhao. hoover tortaty,hits lots Boni and 4. bows about HO hot memo.= whoa bomb al owl Work of Mu, hum drolltetw, owl or mambo Rees donator. all two mod. blob. Ow lot tone nom oo Bork nowt, emelt.. Iho shove. cod e lotto. rep of the No. B. lore o.ob meto 00 het boot, awd imotabilt boo the mod to too too moot.= tho 131 s Bomar. - b. 4. Ow mtuattlo yam Ito, 100 hot oon Whoa lan. orttlo teo abater oto power whobod. • as • 004 tat 00worito the your lat. PO hot hoot, sad atmdlog to 1100 top or ww. hUI. oa elokh worW ato two hem brick Ore* GM wombs's. ZI by 0004 SUMO tral . a• dwelling. leo Maim PUP. • . 4 1 1. 11 , ...0or io lorar . 115rer . Zow e torr z zo l eXt . bir avoldolap 134 oemaiolM am meted too limo [mho 4.41/00. hod woo moll to hams, word ips olhoo. proportgoatonoorly templet by T. T. C. Bethd. hod • rooT Iteoid. bow twoodlably oPcoolio oho r.O Na I. Ileo ß wow Wt. bamedLotoly Wow Isnot= BIM" o i =t:10 halo Bar nK . sod artrodleg town W sitsr 11201 sold Polley Thwodrr. ttoo legtombre wt. a rim. skts. Is .111 tPoo pobloo cry, tb• PrOrellell Tomas at Edo. . runup°, gorkagrt." AM' ha Sebum Immo Valuable &al Edge ftir sale:. . rbafollowing described properties are of asEss lb< /ale. /am atal r Marl ba4k •arebo•••= h. as la inttaliata the estb tido at Ylcod tatatas 1111-0 U•A ba in At a La.aa u. te 10 art a• Lb. leafto•ralort Maar' boa. sal /at I.lb. eitrat la lett vs lhalatUt Comma. lattaam assolaaty% T= u Ittitt Oman, tarl ruastea rr blk Walla allay= &Oh = lanlyiblaya aftiml . ll Pawns Ware , &lag. the triad tto• Ito [rata./ a. lb, Oble saatabolas stoat It= iLao—• Poeum sad la ALS:, my acearkd ZlT atthatr mkt au taaa. w A t d z tan i zst nom. Abe—Abut/ Wei was at (maid la the ally al Al 4 goa=dalas dot nakleentat Cbarlalllmres.tatoUng Mao& Irlt lk • largo sad bandana/dr balli Um tleta Unttna theme. tad b./rive al water .4 d4a th aVly ta NAOS y. - I mean= . Omit etreat. Pitlatrao. —._ 10!OMI •• • • For Sale or P : eneSaill•A.ft- VORTY-THREE BUILDINGS laid ea in eat lot to oriel.? ALLA of dr tows a 1 IMtn A T. tem:aft an toll ri.fes MI Reim" qtrqso,ol,. e, Also. Re rt., Ihr moo or mere rout 0.6. noldl cm If *6. oat km as Me II iIL emeedles tact la Tor mu, M.*ralm of MA. RIODEB BORLA?4L law W. penalem se et M bl.l. gam, 1..14:11 Third anat. Pittatana.. • . • , .1y12,1 • , • atm= Iruarr.s.,. =tfl'a!a2l VAVAILE itutteirbied.Lot, _on the LL.Semy sal belay Knot% nak Wolls op alto flu Germs Catholic Llossell.= lbettint LOO. 'ortY. OF HO tsto dna on Yortory..rollalsti Sle• e IrsisValsOs slri , /trkk Ma'am Mutt p. the tot Wog toes frost by tort=illso th. hoos• =47rfrtlats= Peg otmolol. t D t/t •1-11=t oel i=ao •Ip—A Yam or Ilso- , 1 T.m et eet save I. Done woozy. h rt ' ise t atirtss )". lls Haver eoYnb, ot tabus velvet ssst yore , . Gat 110:1 stns ttosr., • Iso-19 very valtesbls lots In ifiloTos4 UILOOLL Mm P. rseriente-v, ' •storooyo .lit and 110•114esto •avots. my= • • Ko. 1O Aunt taws. littoborsh. • • • To FarMUM . ACRES Farming arming AlAttO Luds. la Ninon county, koatod ack the vermy within twain tolls• ci A. thr. cat oat IMO Awn In Mt county, On Po p•maealp. flag . ter. .I:Fp . z . Llre at at coun ty. To Cii,re leners. .. . . IrTISNTY ACRES of Gardeiiing Load,l.- IZty ooder gird tallinaks. vottAhe we NUL 0/[4 .szp a l boo aid for 1500 an ecte—ota Med cub.. sad the t gg . L....as i ttir: t ral% 7.3.lmimisni 6 ALMILNINIS ir 01).. foil '' ~, ' ' tomer 611tart•t•tal Tard 666. • ' • •"1 •lar. -•.• • t : rmemben d thePa B bliioanare Cow m ll 4 Deers Omar Ibr .21: 4 .Itb 002.0.- , swillee 0.0.b.55" Poen • 1C0'409 Pena and: E UNITED STATES HOTEL swat or sun Dam. eg o tr u zzraw.a. •7 oarart a rr ttr Ctly of l'lttiobunit *f flarf• Goo MOM soll Only bat ket an Mut ttne.t. sad or MONA IW fat rim metre ost Irpo..t Pm; I? I ktr id rrn"4 l "' • thgal lerthittl ohm. • : ! prom' •••••• • . • Ifs.lo6pare rt. • • &BAKERY, with three years lean of tho op htleral Amt. into.), B•k•r/b. 03 woo sectow7 ter Mims • taro b • shie. t. o.ru I. lam 7° "" . "'Sr"! . • • - //IT JUST REO'D;• AT B. • RICHARDSON'S. ?No.SI kforlort erect, ocolbor lot ,or Potosi. Coat. to. DM Itlit . aZoterorta lir.= sort limettolly Inv Hod to nil =Zia. bouOST, on Tbureds, evening, either tittle Thwart ar Wrote tbe Throtry tad Omit ottr, r Mt, paoltbarlehor That dna.. • POCKET WU,. or YORT MONII/Jl4 mottled.; . boat SW to now teem:. s. won or m ra/ar but to Loa carom •. Ur n abars tawassl Ell Oa roll to trbortab VOINISIt e 1ND3 . 1111,-13 1 0 0 Kale. Witte; ••• REESE--Prirne W. L. for role by C- /IL PALMS aso. libatr is. . SULPILATE QUI.NI.O OZ. for sale by Jon - • . • J. ILIDD*OII. OLD' Jacob Tormend Sans . • • J. Z . IDixiD CEEBE-54 boxes, no aormignmfmt n. Wigs, Or SW DICIUY !I W., I his • Assn ded Trost ids. 10. 1 • OKEREL in - quartvr bbls. fa h/9 1,7 •' • • : 11111EVIC1112,14T a lab ; . ICE- 7 p,T 161 tievoe or bbl: ibr by 11:1111:608 T VAL foi g!".. 16, , i : • ~..':7 11542r • LAT • :RD 01L 7 4 coakaratatn . e 1 lINIATA;II34r. awasdourrt, .^,...113K11 iti.LAItrEWIW--' Ashok* lOC kii, u Srt 3 7 l ,!?:ll.trat ff k' 17§lair si f: e AT.t l _ ^ ;- ,-„ Rol Ratite for Bak. For Bal For Sale, Patimt Caridhatidm 1~~ ~ ~ :...1, t ki2= ~x"p- ,:-.. 1 AM BOATS: • —llin splek eia t=441.42.1" . • .1 as this dayomen3 =at 4 PAL n C Pow .4.147 •-• Wpit - CINCINNATI—xne NEViroate. ..erf= laant Ike Om sham. lbad all littsstatilst• Yttl tts k ett jtitd..st at prissy sasti ss lard. es ts . a: tairrun JONat Alltat• VOA NEW ORLEANS— The ILni.=.lrl.lll....forter.l to =att. oa ertazday.;.= In ItagZl .c"lM7.llknatnitisa. OLNOINNALTI.—The Anzio, 0 I If 111 • y 6n ••• lean tba atsavtomUa 4.ts day . . Ito 21A hast,s3 ID IL far tesigbt or maim saga •• . 8111.11/1.137%8LY51N0. Lila OH' CINOINNATL The new ' -l an4 . 2 l 7llk ar lam u r 4 0. ' i LLAISO . 5 gept . iEt 1_ irrft.: IZ 4 6 .10 7. 45.01, , ‘! I.rNW tn. , hie eft 01 s hoveless: lii la aothlair ~. Ltamt o swot thole: tarellas csagralag 01e.m. Ify netalt; .t • ham and averlf thvaabljits 41.ohaisa, ma at bawd. 11, mai 0/IXil tram lb. males 4.1 r. a i 4 somethlngahrlal .• . di. lasted. than from say hore at garbs Wier, I arceurae .' irtp t: 0..4 " : ",..h.: 1 '" u.t.: r 7.4 1: :: "%gg . : rua:::: :1 b:1 i p.i.urturb0w..1.....4... 1 : k.i 11 ".4""( .4 * .,,a e 51 . ; 717. Le ..b. hW"' ltke ,... ::L ' k. h. "'" : . .asl , " :dtuikrt..d..n., -'ba''* tE ..._7 : . "' ....t.:. :: ......,. . ' v.,. 1 - : r :.. i...7 :b7 u : b: :: j...0..., 1 ;, '' :: : - .. .. : L :, .. ' : the Ueda* orGat.fraU. l r °"4,4* '' . 7.1 w :•-.4" . 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