HOME MATTERS Priar t ipe...R;efrition of the Writ , - bliryk Ciimpemp,S.ifturday :was the time fixed for the annual parade of eargallant firemen, awl= !saltation bad beeria'efit to the members of the Enterprien Pi.re Company, of Welleburgh to et ' tend it, • Atait thirty perstalS connected with it, "togethe'r - with their•eogine, »Lich though smell, Is a very beauill'al piece oE, meth:artiste, elTieed In this city onfriday eveuil l ng.l They.were more especially the COOOL, of the Vigilant fire compa ny, the•members of which had peid them a visit: on the Fourth of July last, and, determined to entertain them. properly, the latter gave dicers magnificent bail at the lyilidnit Assembly Room; . • Where-the firemen spent the evening very pleas wetly. • Before , the prioccsi,ion formed, O 3 Saturday' naormax4;• a larke number nt firemca and citizen ani!mbled on 'third street, opposite . the engine, - hicosile of the Vigilant, where the Enterprise fire was formally welcomed to-tbe city by It; Biddle Rehert3; Esq., Presldent.oi: the Fire mires Association. David Campbell, Esq-, received teem, on behalf at' the members of the Vigilant Company, io rt my neat speech, to which Mr; Nichols, of Wells burgh responded in approptlute terms. The 1 spoechis itire received with shouts of applause:l The rorioes.firc' Companies of the city, togeth ,er with two hose companies frem'Allegheny, as sembled is Liberty street, with their right rest ing on Murbury street. The windows in the vi cinity were filled with 'ladies. and the streets crowded with speotstore. Indeed 'we never re member eating o, parade or the same nature, arkhcia ercited more attention. ° • Alter-the lino bad been regularly formed, the Wellebargh fire company passed,aloag it, being reeeiemi with.amera. The President of the lin ema:l Company presented diem wlthla wreath, 303.6 Ras lecelied, and the compliment properly acknowledged by Dlr. Nichols. • The following in the route token ny the pro combo : Down,Liberty'th Water, along to Penn, up to St. Clair, across the old bridge, up Eederat to Ohio strect..up to North Common, down to Band street .bridge, across to Lilierty, down to Wand, down to Water,,up to Giant, up in Third, up to litosa and Pennsylvania Avenue, along to Logan, -up to Wylie, dOwn to Grant, down to Water, along to SMithGeid, 'op to Liberty. Rest halran hour. - Eip Liberty to Flannery, along to Peon, up Penn to Carroll, countermarch on Penn, down to St. Clair; up to Marker; down to Water, down Water to Feity, up Ferry to tho place of mug. The procession was headed by David Camp , hell, F.eq.'t the Chief Engineer or the Fire De-. , i , 'ltrtmcnt, and lby hinyorGathrie. Dy erly's Mass band - followed, mod throughout almost the whole •route, etatertai ed the procession near them with their delightf 1:0115.ie Then came the members of abe t Fireme 's ASS7C"ittioll, who filled Seven tiro-hone c *Ages The Fire Wardens, on iforselmeln, sit 'needed. . rite Fourth' and hose compnoy, of Alleg heny City, headed e procession of engines, It was drfortvby thi y persons, dressed in citizens' costume. The hose carriage was appropriately decorated by wreaths of flowers, and various or, usuneutal: devil. A iland of muck preceded them. i . The A.me.c.iii hose company, likewise of Abe t gbiu.r, Captaia Cooper Gang, Was drawn by 2.2 ' memhers, dresed in red shirts with blue', collars, and white paiataloons and ham They looked • wail and had n band of movie with them. The Eagle fireengine come neer, preceded by' 'the New BrightmkArtiLlery band. Seventy-five member:a:appeared oa psiade, equipped in their marl strikingly ''beactrifiil uniform of green, tritmed with red, end white pantaloons. Their apparatus Was drawn by six horse., end was in' admirable order. tie bosses Jere ridden br . postillions„ciad in the mtiform of the company—L ... the engine was prettily creamer-led, ecd in, fact, downdo the Die!: minute detidis, everything eon award with these gentlemen psve eridence of great good taste The Daituesnebrcrs band went before the Alio glseny engine company, which 'mastered fifty Mentiters. , Their uniforma was red hats and shirts, bluitedlar, end white pantaloons. Tito engine -was drawn by eight horses, and wai tiSey neatly decorated. Etch tierve b.a ...7unu g lad rider.. • s „The Fairmount fire company come after the Allegheny, accompanied by abseil. Its 'mem bers made quite nu Imposing They were fifty-six in number, dressed in red spangled oldits, white pantalobas, and Mae esps. Their engine was drawn by four horses The -Columbia hose carriage was drawn by 'thirty manbers in citizni.' deer The Enterprise fire eompaux, of Wellsbargh; attracted great attention. ',Thirty-two nremi'ere were in attendtlnce, drealell starts, tiaak taps, and whitti p&ntaintala Their -engine is a very pod oneiland'the members belonging to it we maijlidge Iron their appearatioe,alge lo . do-good fairies tot s a file Welleliergh may well 43 pro:d - of:so fine a set at firemen. Beardsley's Irese band was in front of the . . Vigslent einopshy, Sixty of oho members turn . Mirout. They levied well, and were attired in o ' uniform elioiLsr to ftltst of - their guests, Cho Wellsbusgh Ere cosnpxny. 'Their 'engine house is immediately opposite nor office, en that we bassfrequent opportunities of judging's( their efficeney; cud Well do thej...do their duty • The Vigilant engine was drawn by sixhorses. "The Napalm fire company bad had the good fortune to engage White's admirable brass bind, /which , itoceonpaniea them , thpougnout the day. r There Were fift y member, on o.e ; ground, drers . s.ed in white Pazitaloorm lean -„ Mae/bats. A mem , her, in the costume or an Indian warrior. 'stood on the,migine; a eery nito model of a ship , was likewise upon it. The 'engine' was drown by horses. . ' The Good Intent company bore a beautiful banner, with the appropriate inscription' of— •l welt try." • Setynty members ; marched in the procession, dimmed in Yellow hati and cape's, and white pan taloons. The engint , was drawn by eight horses, land the postillions -veers dressed end pr.iuted to represent Indians. , , The aippount eb ne *ac,drown by tour " hums, and fifty of its members appeared parade.. They were richly dressed iu red span white.pantaloone end bine cape. A band: of .mtutic was hint - madam:a upon them The Schnylkill And fire conipatiies'seem• ed to hare'clubbed their &Inca. They ntrmbered fifty,- sad were dressed with -great good taste. • They,hoie a srellexecuo,i banner. repreaenting thaernis nftho State. . , The day was intensely wprm.l uotwitbitanding " which, however, the •Ctrems epectators, and nearly every one . seeped toker rained to Eire the occasiou-ard =ice the most of his .Isolyday,, In the , averting , a. copper wes siren to the Enterprise Ere company, of winch siewchis were delivered, totota &a • The engine Lone a the Vigilant - west itluciaated. in the third story were three fine transpttrelibies, rupee smiting the coats of arm. of VirFir,la and - Pennsylvania, toF,ether with a beautiful finial de+ alga; abovnliielt Iris painted the word Eater , p W Ile below It was the nano of ,the N 7B ilan^ " WrS-Drit.—James Ellict,.falo u Catt4abie, sari a resident of „blcKooshort, shot Doctor Forsha,- of that plane, on Friday. Air VI, loathed the Raiiiculars, Doctor Foisba had FuraiohFdlabot with some stipulating that if it, did not ettre . him, be would not denuani onythini in pay nuttit, 'Elliot asserted that it had not cured bite 'when .Forsha presented his 1411, and-the portico arernafterwattli on bad forma. .011 . Pridely they rent, eel Forstur denotuded payllisnt, which he opponenr refused, a nd . scuffle ensuing,:the latter droWA plaint and shot hint through theleart. , lie a. 1.4 itum . cdiatotyl Elliot admitted that ho tired ho ton 4.y I. thit he only " intehded to eb ''oratui to the '4U'rn." "A 'coroner' , inquest , irati held npon tot deceased, and Mot ABS committed to prison, charged, oiroath of. James flarrisou, with carol- Ider. Cassie levastraa.—Aatung Say Pr shot at ,Harass, Isms William Nictaart 9: All .- lbeay. City. .Sicce deatit, tia tatiitt , learn, received , letters writtea'utter tie:ron ' 'denition. 'John Stubbs, of-the Lune I.lae, wiYel99 ex ettited at limn* , tateurr.--Jaines Sakti a-sia eamealttati tS, prison; on.Frtday; by Aldernsio LA. ,Iforton; ..4 . seavv3; Ohl& own conisasiva, with larip" 1 1 . a - . - Forel/dor Science, or th Sarcei,fie 'Esplanaiton of Common thinya.—We aro indebted. to Means. Elliot and English for gimpy of the above eiceed ingly interesting and very useful work, edited by ft. E. Peterson Esq., of' the Philadelphia Acadeecy of Natural Scienaes. It contains a full account of each of the thousand and one oc-, currencesof every- day life, on which, as they are always:occurring around no, we fear that too feu rake-the trouble to think. As a work of rekrenie, it is invaluable to common leaders. The work is very neatly printed by Robert E Peterbou, North West corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Gras Bea/cr.—The barn of Mi. Robert Stew art, of Sheer Township, wan burnt on..Fliday maiming, with all its conteittl. It contained a great deal of hay And grain together with 11 number of agricultural implements. The loss le over two thousand dollars. There is rut 'in. stunner of about seven hundred dollars in the Washington State Mutual Insurance Coirepany;' MATIDANCS.—John Barton, Esq., on Saturday moved in the Supreme Court for a writ of man .demus, directed against Ex-Mayor Rnab, and his honor, Hugh S. Fleming, the present Stayor of Allegheny City. • It is alleged that they re fused to apply the poorifund in acoordance with the wishes of the Directors of the Poor. The writ waa made returzable on Saturday next. when we will be able to lean the merits of the case. • C/iLliCir. 'dr 62(11 , PLIALL—W41 iC.TI2 that suit has been commenced in the District Court of this county, against C. Evans, Jane B. Evans, Philip Lamps, and Lords Peloute for cbaspirany, at the insm.nee of Mr. Isaac, Gregg, who wan respondent in the 'recent lunacy trial, and pro nounced of sound mind by the jury. Mrs. Gregg, wife of the respondent, has been stopping with Cadwallader Evans, Esq. sines she left her husband. Surma Cotiar.—The Beach of the Supreme Gorr. la now full, Judge Bell havilfg arrived in this city on Saturday. Acctt•snr.—A hone ran away on Smith field street during the parade on Saturday knocking down three little children in its ewirse but forbanately tiler escaped with_w few Moon siderable bruises. Brssama—a man named George Gardner Was stabbed. on Saturday night, by n person . kis . owm . as Plage XL'Kuight. The wound, for tunately, was a slight one, though it reached the and. Gardner bled freely. Tile panics had had an old grudge against each other. F .Tur.Dowss Cesr..—Judge Bell having arrived, we' presume tide important case will soon be to.- ken up, all the bearing was postponed in conse quence of his absence. ImowarD.—A young _man named Andrew Kaufman, a printer who worked for the Meson. Kinnedy, in Third street, was unfortunately drowned on Saturday evening. . lie had gono in to bathe, and got oat of his depth. Teo young Men went to his assistance, but were nearly , drowned by his struggles, and had to abandon him. Thu body wsui recovered in the mensing, and the Coroner returned a verdict of "Rent dentady drowned DCMOCRATIG CUilNtr CoUXTI.7_TS Oi CORRsi. Ivonorsce.—This body met at fhe St. Chailm at eleven o'clock, on Saturday, and made thee larmagemeats for receivig Clover and I Victory " The "Bigler Club — are fairly out generailed, and ..victory" has perched upon the banners of the old school Democrats • who pup port Buchanan. , .Cassurr Sean. —The Rev., David R. Kerr,' Professor of Ecclesiastical History. in the The ological Seminary of the Associate Reformed PresbytOrian Church. preached yesterday to' the Reverend A. W. Black's congregation in be? half of the excellent public hostital establishid by the Reverend Mr. Passainnt we trust that a large collection was raised itspoar.—The following report was read by the Committee so Claims and Accounts, at the last meeting of the Councils of Allegheny City: The Committee, on Claims and Accounts, to whom was referred the memorial of Frederick ktchroeder; with instructions to report •• all the cases of damages 'which may arine on the open ing of Allegheny Avenue," beg leave to report, that they have no means of information from, which to furnish Councils with nil the cases of damages which must arise on the opening of chic BtreOL Your committee coo ildurttlefLatat come rears since a resohition was passed by Councils, ao thorizing' the City Regulator to take the necee. fiery steps to have thin tweet Jpenixi, which he dui, but some or the property owners had a j ury .appointed by Conn to assets damage., and t'oun -ciLs afterwards repealed the order.. and .a 11. that had been done towards ifs being opened ti,Plia• a nullity. . At that time, your committee are 111/0.464, out large property holder, °eying property on one aide of the contemplated street, had agreed • to relitiquish his right to damages, but the, city having annulled the proceedings by repealing the outer, thergrant was not secured; and the property has since been sold to theOldo and Vemisylvania - Railroad Company. Several of those ownaig peopezty , .abutting ....L. this street, we are told, claim datnages, but to what amount we know not, but sathe city, under the present plan of opening this street, will have ,flefoot the billeof liatuages, we think It will be a considerable time, ere she will be in . a coalition el pay them. .IThe City Regalittor has again, under metric . LIS from Councile, proceeded tu take the aw -1 ... sexy turps for opening this street, which will doubt re ps ail did the former, with a claim n,, for damages on the part of some of those own -1 big property; through which the street pease. 1 : Mr. Schroeder i a case, your. committee - con. eider a peculiarly hard one, so ha can neither improve nor sell hiding; and we can only recom mend to Cowl - ails to purchase find pay hike for it, if the street is.opeisetl, an the cite will eventually . I have to do so, if llse . present plan for . opening 1 this street is carriid out Your Committed are of the opinion. that those owning property on this street, and who are, urging the opening of it, should put their shoul ders to the wheel; and ascertain who of them are willing to. claims for. damages, and what the damages are Mealy to be, and thus Chimmils can be &mashed with the information asked of your - committee. t,nou Datarse, Chairman of Committee . rFEET—A large and convenic WAREHOUer...Srmg scr , e,bElisatiVood latchllald. Enquire a. I aro3 WU. d. Joicisz; yOR RENT—The Warehoube.:No. 189 mr, Libert7.e , ... c..A. by Tbmaas roam. Popotval. e t. m on du 1.1.0.nba. ' in:p2:llNrj k:nn nirnnf T. BROWN, on preinben 10,-Nplasi" - LAID PAPERS.—Tbe best L 4 London Cap gad Letter Parer's, bitti anti map teal* dal at W a. lie VE.N . S Paper Warehouse, C•elal rower Market sod SeeitatLato i ii aCENDID SLLKS—A. A. Mssols* Cu. 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A.. lessor of Matti. =Vim. oe. , No. 0 Vittoria Dirld Rook of the itorointlota Driuthi. dor • f r abar r + ad fiLc i ef f,, lzr4 , Dew idatitlltlT A Sue. scp: . 7H ati.lll, litrildisal a Fourth . = ----' 1 NEW BOOKSI lOW BOOKS! • . , A T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Np. 7.1 • ' !CR 'Third =raid• a•Padle the Out OD a' sarpur . • A1110:11,41. far Pepteraber Intarnisldual The Corif..r: /in iiiricfl.l Naval . i•ontheton sad rhadows, or Duds erici Ilittii3ol2ll. • LatifElipellOr Stuart Wortley'. 711•<1 , 11u the U. Staitat Lanai= of • Sachilo . ,r ii. Book cf MA Eia=t ptt•ll l 4 Llffnacitge, itu. P3l . • t i .1. ,... M .1 2,1. 1 1 e , 2f ; e b tir i tA:tlizott t !L . !. P.ll. Jamas La a tal• of tral iaidert Paot. r'Lli.llo4 of liciaux/rlca • 111 c. a. ; d - be 13. H. Port Lidice Outto • . , . . Naar Azar, torte.eoinc., :le ' I Ralph Ruiharkord.. Pee Ulu. • • The twalp lictders • tsle dal • The Rode) Arcidurcit. witho• et ecttagest trite , . Suburban Junticrued, t liktiOnary of MiChllll%. No;87. ; TirHaTo P :rib l • ld e.tbk y oAh V if 11 ' 1/ . 4V: 5 i1 1 % Woof, W star 1.. • - i no io=r4Dtushter, ..tale of Indian D•privirri Li Ectaracia Boor.= . - Tha lidtratuvia of Purl riintnittlei, SOS 17.rf ' :. • 1 Tbc Cravat= of Llbotasis by Lame Eputro 4r the duloca of rat* by 11.. Diantdion • 41. t. • Probleria by ch. author . of 'Alton Loo " • Th. Turner's Companhm. with Illoatratkaith' 1 Triaeler's lied= thro_ash t lOl. . S. and Gana. , HS.: tst tbs Show DSC. • of roll life, by Cid== le* fiats. • .. . .Ibia 114.q.0f Wart WitYlarde; rid,: O f a ir , th k r i tt : , xtu, Ito.; Or Dakar. " - wiTT• C C I .Ff 2 LE -4CI° bag* PpDfatt'APl. BY TELEGRAPH RZCZITI:D IT, TUBrapt .0111 lAPORTZD FOIL THS OA; rrTL. _ ___ • ARRIVAL OF THE* EiIIPIRE CITY. CONFIRMATION OF THE CAPTURE AND EXECUTION OF GEN. LOPEZ. Nr, lour, C. The steamer Empiro City from EIBTSIIII arrived this . afternoon nt 3 o'clock, with dates to the let blatant. The eteamer CreacentCity lies also arrived. Habana has been the scenel of festivities, jn. bile's; and rejoicings fur the Wit three days, in' conseqneuce of the capture lof Lopes and his forces. The news of the capture of Lopez reached ila van,: on the 30th ult. On that evening all the principal building: of the city were illuminated,. and a gratid torch light procession was formed The city was full of rejoicing. Lope: was taken in the interior, wandesing about alone, and nearly ezhanated,from fatigue and hunger. lie asked for !something to eat at a farm house and permission to lie down, which was accorded to him and while asleep was made prisoner. Of the followers'of Lopez. 100 are now in Prison at Havana, nOli are to be seat to Spain for ten year's eonfoiement in the dungeons.— 'f.hey represent that their eilfferings before, be ing taken were most intense. For several days they lived upon the I leaves of trees. The hot ~, meal, they eat Was the horse of Oen. Lopez. They had no arms hen taken. . The remainder of the expedition ~have either been shot or perished from longer , Capt. Platt,' of the sloop of war Albany, vis ited the prisoners in prison, and gained inter esting accounts from them, which will be for warded to the United States.' , ; The loss of the Spanish troops As over 2000 They were defeated in every engagement. Gen. Enna was killed at the head of his advancing columns. . Lopez was garotted at Havana on the Ist in stant, at 7 o'cl.c. A. M. He ascended the platform with much firmness, and made a short speech to the populace. His last words were— "l die for my beloved Cuba." lie then took his seat, the machine was adjusted, and in two minutes'he was dead. The prisoners say that in no instancy Las the Creoles manifested the least disposition to juia them. The Empire City brings u 9 passenger; from Cliagrfti, and from Ilarana. , She brings but a trifling amount of specie. The Falcon, from Chagreil. arrived at /larana on the 51st ult., with 29U passengers. The Empire City brings a large iiBVOll6 The United States tio,p of Albany war was at Havana. The list of prisoners thus far given, bee tie following —Thos. Little And Geo, Wilson, of Philidelphis: Issas Frellems, of Ohio: Robert M. Cricken, Nialbon H. !loon, and W. li. Van dyke, of Ey: W. H. Cameron, of V. Thos . . Morrow and W A Reeves, of 'Mississippi • WASIILNGTV: , , ' Sept. h The President has appoioted Edward S. Phelps. of Burlington, Vermont, sou of Senator Phelps, Secoid Comptroller of the Treasury, - Tice Hi land Hall, appointed to the California Land Commiseion Rea Vows, Sept. U. Cotton—Prices have 101'761leed > I'4 n„ with sales 250 bales. Flour—Sale% :Nth) b ils at. $.3.75(7-3,94 for fridiana, rs3,Bl€o for State and Ohio, and i - fa44,12+ for prime , existsec Orain—Wheat is brisk. with sales of a cargo of Michigan ut ' - .3( . 3 94e, and 150 hrishels of (ha at 80c 1.4 ho. Rye is doll at 2iic. Corn 14 firm, with sales 1200 bushels, western mixed at 59,k. ?envisions—Pork is languid. with sales mess at $1.5;87, and of prime ar. $.12,25 bbl Lard is held at 9iee9lc. Whiskey--Sales of Ohio at 73c iJ gal Naval Stores--Supplies are scarce. Crude turpentige is held a• sail spirits tur pentine at:ltic V gal. Linseed Oil —ls quiet at 74e. Tobacce—Sales. ;10 'And. Kentucky at 4.'i Gic lb. 'Groceries—The market to Inactive. :E.Alea. bags Rio coffee at 9ic. ?ales Q..elas sup, .1 51e q 3 tb , Efeta ri -The market is dug sates 45 1...1a, dew rottod et $127.511 - ta. too Stocks--Caotosa has decimal taus: Reading et. M== 11.1 fun!, t slius 1 VI, I..trbi• IA 114 and- Up 1.4.4 • Flour—date. 1,1•1, srt.•• 71rt , 1 mr , 41., Ji3l•3l.il3—tiales .1 - I Cab:, and of Uiahigaa a 4ile n.llO C• • ltio tN. earn at Illll.a at fur usual ac-6-tens kre trw, t.ta +alert art thaftea Linsee,t • :4c jr s. EDUCATION Penn .I.4tiLut.. 9.1.1 E in st refl. I,lhe ecru , . 4 , ,,n Man •-k :Le P,cirt Ward I , Mtre,nrgr.. e ele.ai and latternatl. -- al M , Ina 111 do , a. ier.tember. The num I.o.'MehM , d. and tha ateirlem, latent - I,n I. pawl th er educamn and morals or co, attic, $l , l te . eze:ntatlim :, Lo cent, the of a rasua , ut .4do loam th.trae. Wilictnsbarg Academy Ifale and FChl;:tie • Enyii•ii and 01ci.irul &A,l. Inurtstrso. Aua ccury 1.. ;JAMES HUSTON M PRINCIPAI T....IUTS INSTITUTION will tle pen for retention cf_phulls lambe and h.tualv) on Mom. Ar. 21111112 I.L The eourer ..f.ln•troct.Jh elmgetre , the branchee taucht It? he.t Arralemitt y%". •. Illuatrations te.clecatt all I , renrh.eWmlt at them. the Fchr.,l nr•,vilk-i eat. a. eittnriTt an.l valuable Phlloenyhlral. Chetukel. ard AatronotnicvlOp paratta. For etroalers. mil partleular..e.l tern-eV, addives the Prlt.`ll4o. la=MMl= Young' Ladies' Seminary. RS. GR . EGORY'S SiiMINARY is IN "/TT '.ll4e=l/li..se “"""'n Proplls are taught tu , ryeat ae a.. 1,24 the Fret, Language. No charge t..t. Mot it Vottehorsth. Almost OLL Mr. Griggs' Grammar Bch*, of thr Diamond, Allrytheny Cu THERE are Two Sell4l[oll/4 a year, each of vrotk., " pltion. S we be&alcm. . . • The College of St. hams. AYARHINOTOIC COUNTY..; MARYLAND teThDiattten Coilep.of the YrotetLaut h01,..4,11(1, arta , 1 HE TENTH ANNUAL 'SESSION will . op.. MONDAY. Octant . oth. lot.l. and ceatlnve nu th• text "onalat...-1-arat dol. - the last , Thureeler ~, ' July, 1..54 tire etudosits are ne - teutoonaled to eatoratthe oyealag of ty oeeolou. but are rereleed at say tie,t tg&1;1,....aad I t o rlsor t , le estimated Cro. the dAte , d 1 b ... l . gr T il t ' ll 6r tis i e L ot . ' 4 p , let b ati t Vs ° f or ' ' l lo ct az ° , l` ; ' ::: ' , ` ,,, ' ; ' ,.;::. ' . ' .. - ,.., fi the oth,es•foltercalnetion of the cw.e . glet. -41:,.....-unfere 1 ro TIVVILIIntr gattlYiVraTm i ll ' llFt.iihthlht . , ,4 . Cone., .4 ander lb. Atsparthdr. of Lto. Irctot. hthv A L O Cler fund , dbalpilne. netters led. at tae boalonlne ~ their anulesaltaboalaree. sod preoarea tia. hr It. ~,. 01010 New!, The orertlght and dir,Llcn of IL. 1,1 , i. 1 ohm of the College wears 'aerial aletataxte to the ~...o: In the Orpenalar &awl. . In the hIgHCANTILE CLAS4t:6, the .soda 'if lire. , caalttod. sod ILA Dia, Ar.pptiel L., ahhtl...nal ,ladle, It .51.1ern Lonotrages. 1.4 - .l,kwylok. A". Tha situation of the Celle. Is slack la 0110.01. ot) . by its dlotance hum town: anl tilla.tes, very farorab:e t, l goad morals *ad order. l HEMP 114 LL. a new talldino, lb feet ty 40. 1110 1 , . In far acenpation la lb. eoune, id the e , mica ~ - , 1 ,,n la addition to thi lamer carte, of Trorresore. ila•lrvet., ,, . boo. rooeutle appoia..l numb Des' Evan, J. 1.. 0.. leo toter on Cloil and I,calcoLastkel hew. and .o, , an 11. Al,. , s°lll7;teLlLl'elt-Chsr it 1 1%. " ro:tro! ' e ' 210 `"„ it ," 0=1 ", ?ttli Rome a the Craleee awl tiremamr Sebonl, le two handx;.l , or , twenty.f.e4 aollazil, aareht" 11eF 4, .... ^4, 4 ' . loon " ' ... Applktelont fur ndtpleolon h , Le ttmle to Itze. J017t4 11 tt Euro.yr. D. 1.,.. Iteet, r, Colieg., et St. Jon..-' I', h . Wth.Lingtou cohatf. tllt, lent li. B.—Penelut In Fettsburol, wlshltar uny suiortueits. . reneeetlna this Lastitutlon, are referrel to tbo 11,-e 'VI e., dery Lt. Lyman, who wasp, torah:7ly a Truste , I I ! • at4,15:41. , 61 ' .- . 'PILE Stocklinlder,of "The Little Saw Mill ILno RsWWI Coakoany." inotaßoont oi }lv* pir share to 1 , g0. ,, t B , PO , / on at bolbro Lb. lot Jay of Clcmt..3 . orxt. By older of Lb. Board of Diro,tors. .al:davrtalß A I.BX. cI.I[NA BAN. T r Lo. Not to Contractors. BALED! PROPUSAI.S tbr the M; I.:to:nano 1.3 .41.1t.11m, cl tb..l.rntk .1 . — li, 1.1t11.1 1 / 4 .,llllii„ma. ii Ilnwl" cllll,i, the .1 IL. war. until the I,lh 1“,s1 cite./.1141,0 .•••• • tter the GM 1.1 ,1.,./A.usLot. ,all Pre.l.l.tit ‘• 41/.....0y, SI It, 11.111,14 N1.110..A14 t4tr l /hiy . a I/ 11.111 tap 11.11,..t4 Cr.u.pasal Il II II I:01.1, P A- -100 hi. cb'sa .1( Jr., Lop.. 311,1 IJ. Y . J LILN utti 11 al,, 416BAccu—iill 1..;P1 extra, for .1e by 0.0'7, , .• ..1.1t.W..11'111 a 1 .1104 2 - tierce, r44s'%l ate, lOTA fnr aaln b r.r: • .1 I.ILW)kTII pitily r l „ra so pp iv a Ilntunl &tutu', ala, batil a(JIIr 0,1. at lotion lal.. sap= J. E. 411,11111(211 & to COFFEE-1 10 Lipa -'. .1 g.,.. . .).Tt r i,Zu a llTl l l " : •!' lliii•E'llißiCii.-211,0•11.1 'Silk. low to . nlnu coasagarana, L. JANINI• bALatl.l. • ai!4ll • O. 3 AIIAbICER.F.I. - 129 1 Ll.. f. , r raL IBC .u¢2l a Ir L IIAIIaAI-1111 O. DIOLASBI,6O bbls.(oak) fur sale by suaZD HOWSON, LITTLI, a Co. SUtiAile-20 'lds. N. 0., for eale.by It Call*o2l urtu 1.4.• TRANSPORTATION. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. TREATONI7 HOUSE: OPEN TO LOCKPORT, TWENTY MILES WEST ' BOST°. , MASS. OE JOHNSTOWN., Tins well known e iblisbment is still oon ' du ted in the same m ner It has alba ? . been. TL• mmtrai LI pleasant sittati.r, of Mr boom, 1= rommvir lon. arrabi t ement., and tbo rtmfatt, mad luxuries m be I mand Mere, combine to ran or it sumrablo and advs... I. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 18,51. t0 H u ellaßt4 r foli:',A the r= of John L. Tucker at Co w, CHANGE OF HOGR. long at the biad o tba reml.hrixmaLbtbe Bzure .. , s , Eus . D! LAbd ri tr y et: n b o. I. o e t, ,t , rll o h o . n ; , , t ,,, oi t ro ol l , n , tai i ; m ito li be it ot .Ai tb K ti E on n , end Pennsw/vmsta Rcrilroad EzpreAs • absll. , (ioMito 7,1 miles ital/road b.. 7. tones Canal. PHILISO.I bLeL..tor rbaroamatt ILOTTt TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTINIORE & NEW YORK Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, • ....44,•••••••••• (EXCLUSIVELY FOR PAS.9ENOEIV(.I On and after Morfus, August 25th, the Parlet4 Idt.e nilh leer; Pltzmbutgn f,2Loetport ("eery cradling at d'e1....1( and ...ter,. ew•talun it ((o'clock. pre•l•ely to the Car, or bo n••• Itnere4landy after their art - hull aI , ,14: a I.ILE, 11, Kentucky Mutual Life infurance Company. GUARANTY FUND; 4104.0u0. yil/S COM PA utiere t., the itft,1414,1 011 lb, ogrurtt; .al L'aggllg t ,P 4 au. Slut isitl:l4 . uDe..k Ylalu. (gas Ler•lot,te an ..1, • ral,‘ PreiultlT. l : ftgl annual r. to eti uf l,- obitv muulr...l for We curatroeput tifk Of Ito t• at .0 alequato, but rot eirr.mrre prurient:l fur IJ1• fotur/....11 rlty ut_gwarax.r. tor left. of. lloo:whhao..,l.le. lutervit lu atrutuul•ll4. lutkl ur4.l •••• ugezubeir,lKyahl• tl.lah, Af fro.la. utmst 114,1 c pr.u. t. • Auar,oll Mot dec4not fur 11,. , u, It. . I A./rt ulna altgg Lgi Vlenggiil ,1g ur.t “I O.r the •hol.i•nlo Ihr 4,-11.1. la 11.• . , 101.,•1 I o• /111•1411•Igg 5 ,f 111., • Nit •la.l• ot • ggii FLO.. LI $10 . 1.0,,Y • ggg Dam ,I,g ilg ro g .g gig in:/-u•li.o /lag 50 LriAIK It VT ob. miu.LN. 4,1 , tre,l I, • 1.f.t.11 1.41. jr:l 1 r Elegiot Light 'Carriages nt AUCtiOll. • sIXTII SEMI ANN l'A TRAI , E4 - 44, W...tt••••1., I , ,tt 41• to ,l,1„ 41 1111% th• %he 1 tkow. , re,n,a ho.l l'1111. 1 ,”1'1. I , IIIA. 1.• tcllcr/lou •••...1 WWI I'olll4ol, 1 .11 , 1 , 1:111.11 Wei ul,ll ~ Itw• , I/Lal./41 1 , 1 1 1. 1 , .,,Hb10. 1 11•1/1. t. 11 •••t1... .Is • Al 1.1../r, 160,1 W.. 4311 .I.l34%rtnuill . .. . . . emcza . ff, thr smialqinta • iii 1.,,.....i •.. .... : ils 6 , so bu“ Via.., wlll. rta,l..: ita 1.41/.:, t...y. , 11, eov.al Ll,lraLl. .....u.l liduJ , 4.41.1,. .L. , rCalrr 10i...f ILLtIIC-.Li LO6lOl IA lb. µ...tgawmrsur , u ' l. • r " L "'""". I.i . . StAi . t.l. U ntor., .11,m 11.,J 1,11 It. • 1 11 Ir kr..., 11.04; ' - • - VILI Atel'E L.- -NtgAcio. cif xhe Puts'gli kiankb, v v eitimmo tow. dui 11111 tat: t rtziltz i !" ‘ ret ,: , 1 1 11.;ttila L l . .;rowns, it. L. K1NC51144....1 kr,tet. sugll ltnatb mre. • • BOS ma PHILADELPHIA NEW FANCY GOODS, FROM ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, ( :ONSTANTLY ARRIVING. new 61.{ - /ea awl ,e,ttert... an untivusii, extend,' varlety.t.ll,..ci " Ba7:Jala ' t: r lA "' lt: atv. ; Bohemian Olvm. egetaLia Rory. Vower Mehl Ar Wqrk We.:glas, 40. l;outectrovere Pap. -1 - ... Boors. C,..ruct... tinke Urvt.r.Ll..4 Drvorf no' caner Arnelea. Teeth Dr... bra, t, Tobarruolst.. Art Tara br tt, ran. or ..zan. Oermo alotes, Pewits Jesbnriw, Yrrcus. , l..Cor, 111.,na eladlra, vari..ty or db.]. oondo at low 'aka to NM. TILLF:R. Immrlor. 1 Fimmrree at . l'on-tto,Lault. THOMAS IVIIITE, - BONNET MANI:- FACTIMIER, n No. s.th See Ltd Stre e t, .tine estout. met 4.1 r,) Milladelobin. fubls:l7 y. I,OIOAL, ...:-10.131 CON.V. 'FM P. 7rIJODICAI. ..... ...... 11 9•A.LIT. BAG4LEI, WOODWARD . & Co., Whole • mho Grucerp, =I Marbet nt. Philaatelphb, ac4l lI N EALD, BUCKNOR & CO.. Tobacco Cm=had= Mer.ha.nts,.North Watev street. fIII 0. 16 North Wharves. Yhllailvlpbbo. NEW YORK American Hardware. pLIVEN & DOUGLASS, Manufacturers' Arent., N. a Platt street, threo doors from Pearl st • tR Vona. ',auk respectfully Invite the attention of the llarthrata Trale to thei Stork Goods, remis from the manulkotar.ro. r tivion.e of atlu ad favorab ed le ter..dtrect Steam Communication between New York . . and Glasgow. r rE Glasgow and New Fork si Steamship Compaor'S 0 , - , ..rfy l new steamship ULAStiOtt. La6o tons 6ud 4OU hart. Dover. it. Stewart. (late of the Cu nardsteamers.) commander. Is appolatelto all from hew lork .beet for Glasgow. on Suorday, tt:e nth of Octol•er nest, at Li erloek. tout. • 7ASPAGIS MONEY. 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