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    PITTSBURGH.GAZETTE:
PUDIABIIED BY WllytE t CO.
ITTIBI7IIOII
WEDSEOM ?AMMO; SEPT; 24,'1861
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Attention! Primula of Scott and Toluniton:
Le c r-Tho' attention of the friends of Scam,
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ifonsairos; sail Paola-floe, in Allegheny Musty. Is trod&
ly weed importance of* thendigh Anirsultidlothhg
thilormetion of Cl it her lu every elortlen Metric; for the
eididotiPii lee, appointment of Committees of thillentes
to ere that every frierd of Boat mid Johturtan le messed,
aid that those Who require it see oMarmiWd, sad that
every Toter del:exit hit ballot on the Second Tlascles of
Ueudier nest.
The killow Sag Comm(UM em•bildorallsatita Ikm ben
empohltdd: 11. Nixon. Adins Mordsoo. J. Eggem, Jmm,
M. Y. 'Apldelda. , l . .l arid, Cm, ebAA. Ydatb, l 24,k.
A. idn3d, Zapt. 4 tdruezikor, Bmldomu , ml„ dr. J. Z.
Hrr, Wm. B. &Bur, 'mom !Hoed ox, : lompft • lb"..
Ey maim of tbe County (Mikmll2M.
Alleghtini , County Scott and Mug=
• ‘• Meetings..
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stier.A. Public Meeting will be held in the
- larcook, of Elisabeth, on SainallY, MO" of U.ptamher
..Allioblintown, an Standar. Poptegniar 16, 2P . M.
At libarpsbarsi, Ttlealer. P.
Atee.ia.kr, KoduottlaS. ,f,l•
• At lionerstown, Thmalar. tai "
At Mat Won:: " "
At 11e1CaNport, Potooliy, " • "
At Tmentrun, Olo.ia" • " Zis "
At hasktal PIM Dina township, Monday,
Hapt. MM. Psesiosa, P. • -
At'
T Pew Borne/ (of
P. Loonari) nowden tog tishlP, on
uaalar, M.. . -
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AtJorthlawrosa, Ferran totrathtp.on lifannestar.
at 2 o'clock P. M. •
At 'high ll'Oartaick's, gip., 'Moon townshlP. on Thin'
day. :nth. at 2. P. M.
- At _Citron/tn. on Thinwiai, 2.5 th. ai 2. P.
At jam. Plankinttors, PIA/ totonobip, oo Maar. =Oh.
• At John CotritPo. foraship,oniAtnniar, 21m,
At Wilkinsbn. colhiondar s =INS 2 P. 31,
At Amos Pearce's. Jefferson townebtp. on Tuesday, 80th,
At ClisAini, EinM iOYIMIhIp. Wadi Win
Thoradar, Itat 2 P. al.
d. ./. 7. l l4 lllbert .p lV . i m llialas. Cyr!: 9t. Clair knottily' cc. Fri.
M2====
: Ist* Jaores•PAlllip'r. , Rotioacra Towaship, .oa
Monday, oth, at 2 P. M.
At Ntaneelllll, Stotler torrathip, dd Tuerday, ith, at
M.
At O. T. Caoltres dRR, Sontli Palette IV, Walnealar.
•ettOA-P.oesor.E.! .. • •
. AA each of Mr. tototiao, ow friends *II be aaoroorea
ea robtrota i=portatato tae [teat aolittral Interests of
the cooatrl.-
Oar Ideals to 'earl elect!. &grid of fro, moat;, are
:guerre] oroalte,aad, Dare ern). tartan wawa.
and nuke artaaremeata to bring' all our ratan to the
lola. lip order
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OGADITITIVE OP ARRANGEMENT.
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Vorsa,.are you assessed?' If tat, see to it,
iminediate!y. 'yon are assessed ten days
before the electioollyou willlose your iota. Ile-
' Cusinuto...4ut..friends from the country,
both in this and the adjoining cocatiee; give to
cheering icootinte of the spirit and enthusiasm
'prevailing among the whip.ty give us atoll
vote, and the da3ria ours- Make an many re
cruits' Se you can—the more . the better; but above
uvery,tlung else, glee tm a full vote.
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:Ater of :Whig lueetingskiebi in various parts
of the y eounty were received at too•lele m hour
to secure insertion le this paper. They shall
appear . in oar next. Tho Whig lire burns cheer
ingly.. Allegheny county promises to roll up a
majority three thousand or upwards.
COL BIGLER% MUNOZ/LIS
l'ife think no Petinsylranlari mistunierstand'e
do,. Johnston's views ;and political opinions.
They stand out boldly stilt proniinently before'
-the - vholopeople,atid challenge investigation arid
deinand 'support: •
slot so with Col. Bigler. There seems to be•
is difficulty in coming to a knowledge of what
measures and principles he supports, and neither
himself nor :his - friends have hitherto been very
'happy in defining hii porition. We took it far
granted thtiOte, in common with his party, and
the convention which noininated him, was in fa 2,
var . ' of the present I,ocofoco-British tariff, the
offering of the Democep tic party, and parsed by
pennsylvanialoca'foco votes, including the cast:
log vote - of flea Id. Dallas: lint this is not cor
rect, leer° can believe the Pittsburgh Pod, ffFr that
piper - Of yesterday, under the imposing head of
'Dentocratez ketnetalmr,l makes the followitig em
phatic declaration: - • )- . •
41 is a Whig lie—that - . Col. Bigler, the Locoro
oo candidete for Governor, Is lit favor:of contin
,sing the:present tariff, which is day-throwing
you; heathers and sons ~,out of -IntaployMentto
make way for British goods.'"
So, Col. Bigler ie sot favor of 'continuing
the present tariff, which : has wrought so, much
distress and:misery in Pennsylvania. It is a
irhig lie"tetiffirm that he is, says the Pont, of
Piitahn4, , his organ in this region, and a. pa
per that supporta this 'Mine tariff. Here is a
"pretty confession for, yen, wrenched from thp
supporters of Bigler in view of' the agonies of
defeat. Fe; several years back the 'post has
been Jet:ding the tariff of '46, and has per
seieriziglydenied that the country was suffering,
that our numnfactures were prostrate, and that
labor tie longer reaped - its adequate reward. The
present pinahing timee, the effect of the present
tariff policy, has alarmed thetocofoce camp.-
- The leadereknow that every person except the
MoneY:lender, is. Buffering - More or leu, and
• .that thousands are looking forward to the coming
"winter with fear and trembling. They dread the
effect 'di thik upon their' ticket, and hence
change in Chair tune. 'lt is a whig lie.' forsooth,
'that Col. Bigler is in favor of continuing the
present tariff.
Well, suppose we admit the assertion of the
Port, • and acknowledge that Col. Bigler is not
in favor of continuing the present tariff, but
would gladly. eels a better one adopted. What
is this but acknowledging' that: the Whig party I
Wright?' that Pennsylvania needs protection
that the policy of thellemocratic party has been
most ruinous to alLour Interest.? and that there -
is no hope-for Improvement except in the elec
tion of Governor /christen? Cot. Bigler ithews
' that his:party platform affords no hope of relit
on this subject, that his - election would be taken,
and chimed as decision against the amend
- meat of the tariff, and stolid ems dash the hopes
of the,friends of Pennsylvania in:Unary forever.
hilie know, also, but that this is a loeo
loco trick,. like, the sane and Clarion - letters,
. intended to gull the simple? We shall proba
bly next have the. Post asserting that CoL Big
- ler is a 6etor protective tariff man than - Gov.
Johnston. This would not be more preposterous,
than the assertion se boldly made In 1844, that
. Col. Polk wean, better Tariff man than Henry
LThe Post tenet - Centant, however, with making
Bigler an opponent of die present tariff.—
, The Sinking Fund, the creation of the genius
and energy of GOY. Johnston, LIS. too popular s
measure to he left ontof the issue of the present
ctutipsign, and the Poi: therefore declares, that
..11 is a whip lie— , That "Col. Bigler is „the
bittereit opponent 'of Gov. Johnston's Elinkitig
, Band, and is therefore in, favor of increasing
-your taxes, by keeping - the State in debt,:
Well, we are, glad to. hear, that the Cannel Is
, -In favor of •gGoo. Johaston Sinking fruad." It
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, would be simpler indeed if he - ire:re not. What
• Pennsylvanian is opposed to the great'and im
portant work of paying off the State debt, ex
cept those peenlators and ; defrauders who have
continued for so many year's to feed . at the pub
lic crib. But It - is 4 4110 v. Johnston's Sinking
Bund"—mark thatantl'..it would not , be jot
to take it out of his lised(betcess It is issf este&
If Col. Bigler is in favor of it, tie ought thelesire
that ite author should have the. directiotret it
: for another triennial period. This r Would be
only fair; audit Col. Bigler Is an honorable
man he will acknowledge its fairness.
Thus it is, that Leoofoisaism is compelled to
acknowledge the correctness and value of Whig
measures.. On the ere of the election, when
about to be tried before the great July of the
• -pa sple, Locofocoism is.glad to shelter itself be
-bind Whig measures, and hopes than to escape
' ' the sonteece of defeat. Re hypocrisy hi too well
known, boweter, 'and although we may congrat
ulato ourselves that our measures command
such homage from our enemies, yet we' are not
• , trust those measures in thekhinds. ' They have
-.deceived no too often to offiain credence now,
It i s a Ba—" That Cal. Bigler la the plods:
:ad sicipporter din old Federalist Buchanan,
nays *it a working man should not get
mate 'than mar aware for a days iork."—pitts
' hisegA rost• -
Whitt, 18 COl. 'Bigler forsaking the "old Fed
. enlist Buchanan?" The Cass star moat -be in
She necendant.- The Colonel 104 been availing
who:M.Bomo, sad he : : has Probably found
'.a.hat the people cannot abide . .terrcent
TM utter enbserSierney ' to 'Bouthent dictation
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does not set very well• on the stream:he of Pet-
33,1110 in yeoman" Col:Bigler 'seesghis stomn
oaring, aiLtilei to escape .1i is s
intig lie that .Col. Bigler is theplaged;stipporier
of the Old Pislatsliiit Buchanan ; " . Whit nest)
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1118:MOB; AILE Y 011„ aLIVII . ,
We have labored to set before you the intper-i
tent lanes depending upon the coming election.
It Is not neeessarY now to go Into- argrunenti,.
tint we desire to remind you of your duty. w e
have Oppoheota powerful for numbers, and un
dying in their efforts. Many of them are; hun
gry for the apoils or offtee, : ocl are using , every
effort to carry the election'
we have every thing to encormige us. Our
cause to rod—we know it we know that the
best interests of Pennsylvania are dependant
upon our success. Our iipportents rally their
clans to the support of what they cell ~t he Demo.
erotic parry." We shall not Call upon you in
the name of party; bat we beg of every Whig
to comsto the rescue of Pennsylvania from the
grasp of a party who, for, the eake of party,
have Inflicted grea't , itijary upon her—frem a
party who have given up to party what was
meant for their countrf —from's party whose
measures have iltjured both themselves and as.
Come, and let as make Pennsylvania declare
herself in favor of ti protictive tariff ; for you
all know how much she needs one.
Lot os wrest ourpublic works from the hands
of men who have been proved to be =faithful,
and have wasted their revenues upon politicians
and party favorites.
Let us elect a pore, able, and high-minded
judiciary. - We have a ticket which. has com
mended the admiration even of our opponents,
and of which we may be justly. proud.
You know what a noble fellow our chief stand
ard hearer ii A man against whose official con
duct even his bitterest opponents bring no
charge, and whose masterly efforts to better the
financial condition of the State have been crown-
ad with triumphant 6110CC1511. Now we ask every
,honest man, is it either honorable or decent to
allow such it tuan-to be overtrown through sheer
indifference or carelessness. _There are more
than 180,000,Whiga in Pennsylvania; but if
25,000 of them, neglect to vote, Gov. Johnston
will probably be . beaien.
Remember,,wo are not pleading for the Whig
party; nor are we pleading for Gov. Johnson,
to whom it =littera little,, as an ladividrial,
whether ho_is succeesful or not; but we are
pleading, and we desire to plead earnestly for
the honer and prosperity of Pennsylvania. Why,
it will, be well for our' opponents themselves,
(except those who live' by polities) if we beat-
hem. Letta do it, then, for we can do It easily
if we try. We have every thing to contend for
they have nothing but the name of-"democracy'
the shadow without the eubstance.
As we have a great work before us, let every
man not . only rote himself, but see that hie whig
neighbors all to so too. In every neighborhood
there 'are more or less indifferent yeople who
esclaim. "0 my Totals not going to turn the
scale—there are enough without me—l axe no
politicism—l . hare not time," nod such like
coolishialk, 'which has kept the loco•focee in
power io Mug in Pennsylvania. Take no such
excuses; but bring out these eareles men, even
if y f ou have to take a wagon for them. In fact
fe'w wagons truVersing a country district, with
one or two hearty fellows aboard each, is an
adthirable method. It can easily be done, and
it ought to be done. For remember, we have
votes ehough tri . beet the lobo-Cocoa by s large
majority, 4 lf we eau only get them out. Go it,
Whigs—and if you beat diens, it will bathe best
daps work you made this year, even if you
cutuat nothing except our individual interest.
Sraositivium RAILROAD.—The consulting en
gitmer, W. Milnor Eioberts, toy., and the chief
engineer, David Mitchell, Jr.., hate made e
prellininaig recormoisance of the projected Pitts
bUrgh and Steubenville Railroad, and bait found
the route as favorable as was anticipated. Two
corps of engineers have been organized, who
Will enter upon duty immediately—one com
mencing al Pittsburgh, tifu other at the river
opposite Steubenville. The' ollowing gentlemen
compose the engineer carps •
David Mitchell, Jr., Chief Engineer ;
W. Minor Roberts, Consulting Engineer;
James E. Day, 1_ principal A.4.imant.4
• !EL T. Mason, I !
• ! W. Orsydon Smith, j:
P. Brady,
P. Livinston, •t
ors
Finley Patterson, 4 •
"Inesßelbae4k ' l Topog're aft Draftsmen.
Andw. BeltillnOni,
61LEONENY VALLEY HALL ROAD
The Cintionati Gazette, speaking or the pro
iected railroad through the Talley of the Alle
gheny, rays:
•"This line will pass a rich iron section, and
the very heart of the great - lumber region on the
Allegliany, and must effect an entire revolution
iu the lumber business. Boards will be season-
Id and dressed, when they are sired, anclsent
ibis way to market ready for use, instead of
being rafted down hare undressed, to be semen
ed and dressedhere; and where the line is open
ed, we may stmad some chance of being able, to
seed up flour and pork in exchange for lumber—
.. instead of paying cash as heretofore."
' 'That's it exactly. A revolution in the lumber
trade would result from. the opening of this road
Not only would the towns and cities on the Al
leg:hang:and Ohio receive their lumber. clean and
dry from the mills where it.is manufactured, but
it would be carried by other roadsto the interior
of Ohio, to the great benefit of all parties.
At present large quantifies of lumber are car
ried on the New York and : Erie Railroad from
the head waters of the Allegheny to the city of
New York, and the trade is found' to be very
Profitable, althoPgh the distance is over sot;
miles. At New York, this lumber comes in com
petition iith the lumber from the Kennebeck and
Penobecott, where it is carried in schooners di
rectly from the mills, 'bleb are generally loca
ted at or near the headof tide water. This fact
shows the capacity of railroads to compete sue
.aessfully with almost every mode ofeonveyance.
&therm or Suss,Com.-4.. paper on this
Subject from the pen of the Hon. 8. D. Ingham,
Secretary of the Treasury under pen. Jackson,
iepublished in the September number of Hunt's
Merchants' Magazine. He suggests, In order to
within the country sufficient supplies of
etuall silver change and to prevent the exporta
tion, that these results may be accomplished by
Mint regulation to provide a new coinage of
all the eubdivislone of the dollar, to be es much
lighter than thoee now coined as would protect
these new coins tram exportation or the melt
ing crucible, which moot be made by law a le
gel tender only In payments not *needing say
hie or ten dollars , Sneh a repletion, he con
tends, would confine thew new coins to their
appropriate sphere, without disturbing the gen
eral arrangement of the monetary system, and
without the 'slightest effect on contracts.
We find the above paragraph going the rounds
of our exchanges. Withink the reggeetion un
wise, because, were it anted upon, we should
-have two nave; currencies of the 'same nominal
valor but of different Writ:ado value. That of
less value would ultimately supplant and drive
out of cirtuletion the 'mere valuable coins, and
leave us . with 'debased currency, which, like
: everything else, would only_ go for what it is
worth. • No law in s free country can give to
money or anything else a greater value than it
will brig 'in the great market of the world,
hthce we should have, the perpetual trouble of
descriminitthebitereeu the two discrlptions of
coin.
!we think It Would be much wiser policy to "so
slier the laws iegalatiog iniporke se to keep our
,coin from !fatting out of the as it is now
doing. When we have a good tariff our cunon
ay:needs no tinkering ; but no . long as we have
so.bad a one at we have nor,; no tinkering can
sore it. •
SETH cur= mime Bfg AcorprreNcEs.
The Clarion Register of the_ Stif: contains a
communication from which:we akfrict the fol
lowing relative to Seth Clever. ',livid it, all
who wish, information and Irish to place those
layover who are 'ecitipetent to discharge the
defies of the office vi whiCh obey aspire. The
article comes from the home of Seth Clover
Ote of the candidates for the next highest
office in your gift, baa been brought up and
lire! 'among you—he ie known to ell—you are
all acquainted with his free tracierptineiplee, and
boitility to furnaces and funnicemoix generally.
Neither can you be blind to his utter incompe.
tenoy to fill the office of Canal Oommissioner.—•
Who in this country, bat himself or the :editor
*t i the "Maim Democrat," would have recom
-metaled him to the Beading Contention for' Ca
nal Cominiseionen—A nun entirety' imaperiencal
infineincial: operations, or any movement ofpub
licanorks, davieg never sten a canal or railroad
HALF 'A DOZEN TIMES IN HIS LIPE-74 own
cline "faddy of mind arindsokinf, Wbeee chief
'Wily for the last ,tartyearahait been. tug' hint. •
self into office. life baa ran, or tried to get hint
jet( tonibtuttetl, far ill , or nearly the State
andTeminty - Ones inttii:giftef the people. He
rotifer . Sheriff andAtnecetded, barely by the
kin ofthe teeth: He ran for borough cones.'
Me and was defeated. He tried to get the nom
ination fertheliniste alid for Centres, and is,
now before You as ' he nominee of the loco foco
party for Canal Commissioner. You are IS well ,
convinced as . 1 am of his utter incapacity to fill
'the °Suite hyping; to;' and if elected- 'is sure
to become the dupe of dudgning men onddiehom..
estpolifieiani. Yon are all_ aware - of his thirst
for office: he has spent a good part of his time
In attending toemship meetings and organizing
fantions and.delegstionit to snit his own view&
Apart from party conelderations, and on Ms
Own 'merits alone, he could not receive one thou
sand votes in the county. And now, notwith
standing hie party real and lois cunning, lie
' will full five hundrmi votes short of the denio
cratic majority in Clarion county; for there are
men in the democratic ranks, and not a few,
who have toe much honesty and interest in
the welfare of the State, to oonfide au office of
'high trust tot a person totally unqualified In ev
ery respectll
RILATIVCIALTITUtht 01/ TUB ALLZOIINNT R1V
.051 AND LAM* EDII.—A writer in the ohicin
c
'nett Comma ial suggests the project of tapping
Lake Erie a mewhere near Dunkirk, and throw
ing a portio of its water into the Allegheny or
one of ite ti i iicitaries. i Be asks,
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"let. Is l e Allegheny, or any one of its trib-1
utaries at that point, (vicinity of Duokirk,) ad
tom, or iolcAr, than - the surface of the lake ? 2nd.'
flow sleep must be the cut in order to connect
upon a level the two waters? Bas there ever
been any survey of that region, in order to de
termiiie the-. relative position to each other, of
the head waters of Allegheny and Lake Erie?
"The expense of a channel only sixteen or
twenty miles long, exam if it had to penetrate la
mountain, would be no obstacle to a speedy chtn
pletioii of the work; and capital can be raised 1
in this city in twenty-four hours to coinplt the I
work, if the scheme is feasible,'" -1 1
-- We would inform that writer that the sie..aoe
of water la the Obiariver, at or near Wheeling,
is level with the surface of Lake Erie. Of cover s
the Allegheny, at its near Mist approach to., at
Lake is several hundred feet higher thah it.
Chatanque Lake,'whieb lies nearer to Lake Erie
than any other of the tributaries of the Ile
gheny, is about sevenhundred feet higher.
A high swell of -land may be- traced froult the
mountains of Virginla„crossing the Ohio river at
Beaver, and passing up through the North eit
ern contrticeof Pennsylvania, it enters N. Po at
Its SoutiOVestern coruer, and thence skin t he
borders of Lake Erie almost as far as B 10,
.This rangeuf high land—it cannot be called a
mountain—causes' all the water which falls in
the neighborhood of the Lake to flow in a Bluth
Western direction; and to It we are indebted
for more than hell the volume of watersupPlied
by the Allegheny, which, bat for it, would have
found a resting place in Lake Erie.
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§ILING TU Quess. 7 -Mrs. Tracy IS still sight
seeing in London, and in a recent letter to the
Ohio Statesman, she thus pleasantly describes a
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glimpse of itbe Queen:
Yesterday I bad the pleasure of a glimpse of
her Majesty. -It vras announced that she was to
pass through Leicester Square, on her way to
the Northern Railway station. Feeling quite
in the mobd to see the crowd, I accompanied
some friends to see the pageant. A shop keep-•
er allowed put to take a I seat in- the balcony,
where. without heitig annoyed hy s the crowd,
we could narrowly observe all that passed: - It
was amnsingto see the throng as theyeollebted.
dome comet on foot and. some in cabs, some in
tionnibusses and others in coaches, some Were
in silks and others in rags, but all were look
ing for the Queen, for she had never paascOatt-
Hely throtigh‘ Maiden Lane, and the throng
would testry their applause. Her 'Majesty is
known to e remarkable for her punctuality, so
there was not the slightest apprehension of de
lay: The crowd became more dense and the
policenien were active, 'as carriage afterLcar
'Hoge drove up and seemed ready to bloc up
the way. Probably from ten to twenty thous
arils were Congregated ip :tight Of the King'.
Cross, just to see the royal family drive by. Jost
at the time announced, a carrier in a scarlet
coat, well liveried, rode through the crowd to-
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wards the station. The multitude scoutip a
shout, and directly tiro of the life geoids hastily
passed in their pictures/tie costume, followed
by four more at a rapid' pace, and next followed
the royal carriage, it pions coach and pair, with I
the windows open. no Queen looked out and
bowed, and the populace shouted, but for what
what
I could nqt understand; and I had u fair new
of her fate as was possible, considerin the
speed at Which theipassed. Her. face ,track
me as pleasant in its expression, as well as quite
intelligent ; but really had I seen her in Amer
ica, I nm pre that I should.not hese thought of
her es anything remarkable' among our queenly
women. Still, I think her o noble, true hearted
wouian, well worthy the lore andadatiration of
her subjects, and the respect and sympathy of
the world. I hope she may some day visit her
Americaaleousios, who would, I am sure, give
her a bea#l welcome. H. Id.. T.
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Ma. ffixal xof a lisrvirusw—Mr. Bigler is
called a raftsman. This. is not his occupation.
lie probably never cut a log of timber in hill life.
He baa Isidore in the, town of Clearfield—and
culates lumbdr. He trades goods for lumber,
and then 'sends it to market. His occupation is
that of a' store-keeper, and lumber-merchant.
Ht once was a printer , and was in the habit (so
se) s one of his biographeis) of returning after
the labori of the day into his sanctum, and there
ttics and political jurispru
dence.” By these et }1 he qualified himself
for the rank of Colosat and the business of a
polilcian and became as much distinguished in
wares in Ogee •
EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMER JAS. Jammu
LIST OP KILLED; WOUNDED, h:MISSING.
E MILL C, (Ind.) Sept. 22.
The steamer James Jackson explodid her
boilers yesterday, leaving Shawneatown.'
By this accident,l3s persons were killed lied -
wounded: The steamer Summit btought the in
telligence to this place. The following is a com
plete list el the killed, wounded and missing:
John Fraiiiie of Louisiana, badly wounded and
scalded; Phil Rance of Loaunami,do; Capt. Holmes,
of Natchez, killed; Capt. Walker of Arkansas,
killed;, John Grainer of Vera Crux, wounded and
welded; Emanuel Brown of New Orleansomalded:
Sol Warmer (negro) of Louisville, killed; Isaac C.
°rise of Texas, killed; Moses Embrey of Colutp
-kue, Ohio, wounded; Anstin Johnston of hew
Orleans, do; Judah Coleman (negro) do; Dr. W.
Hood of Georgetown, •Ky.„ killed: Mr. Fisk and
Elite Pitts ofGeorgetown. Ky.,ecalded; kfr.Silvey
of Arkansas, do, Andrew Sontbworth of Lonisrille,
slightly scalded: StSrny Kimball of Albany, Jo;
Wm. Mitchell of Georgetown, gy., James Craf
of Missi ssippi, Charles Allooay of Louisville,
badly scalded; James Serials of Louisville, do;
WM. Warner, late 'Of Providence. dpi lasso Mc
Coockle of Mississippi, do;. O. M. Verratt and
wife, slightly scalded; James of Baton
Rouge, badly scaled. S. C. Thomas of Penn
sylvania, hid his, leg bran; Arnold Lashley of
Kentucky Bend, Mississippi, slightlyernlded: R.
S. Roshby of Mississippi, slightly scalded; Mary
.Ihmsen and child, of Louisville, killed; P. K.
Cochran [of N. °ileum, slightly scalded; Daniel
Marshall of Illinois, slightly scalded; D. Hood of
Mississippi, killed: some S for 10 others have
since died, J. J. Mitchell of 'Mississippi; badly
wotmded; Dr. A. C. Eons of Loctisisne, Slightly
hart; Judge C. Mogen of Louisiana, do;, , Col. V..
Stewart 'of Pennsylvania, R. E.. MaChetton of
Mississippi, badly burnt; A. L. Larn of I Minis:
eippl, do; C. C. Schickelford, slightly burnt;
*cEwent do; Dr. Kline do.
The two Pilots of the boat were sligh tly in
juried. The Engineer in charge of the e gines,
immediately after the expedition, -is repined to
have jumped tushori, and took to the woods. A
lady got on board at Shawneetwon, aniC•iaskilled
in eight of her home. The.steamer C berland
Valley, was but. a Short distance below t e deck
son when the explosion took place. Sh return
, ed, and endeavored to aid all that w In her
power; 'she also towed the wreck &shot . The
boat was literally torn,,,topiecee, from th fore to
the after part of the cabin. The tic, bo Dire are
I crushed Ilat-byZhe force of the explosion
nat.
Tux 11 , X3 CHOP.—The lest Terre Ha to Cu,
rier says:
I
There seems to be, some animation and excite
ment already ainang'pork payers and delimit In
this section. We understand that cOntracts
have been entered into by a few dealera of thin
place, for hogs at V' 85, to be , delis lie
cember, and that diOnt been. refused y some
genera. The quantity of hogs will of be so
large, it is supposed, hut the quality be ter than
in some former years. The prospect I its well
for farmers, and we &drilla all thos within
reach to look to Terre Haute as, a goo market
this season. ,
From information received, we do of
think
that any such prices as theConrier gives will be
sustained or can be realised to anytixtent. The
crop of hogs will be certainly larger,if riot much
larger, than last year's. The farmers; eucour
aged by the good pried. they obtained tri, and
the prospects of a large yield of corn, are fat-.
toning up young' hogs to make up for y defi
ciency in number. The stock of pork, kottedth
standing the large defloiency, a4o yet tolera
bly good, and European advices rspotted,the
provision market dull..- Then plptifgr yield of
wheat will alO - ; have &nit:dime, On ;1116prior
of pork daring ths munang season. We do not
question that eta cootiebilive becitdade, but
they are &At' hilper than the plaint pros
pects justi f y.— Lea.
Citedirrtiota: or ,Azo LoColoco Dllll.
Rio Pancester - County has
proven perfect “God-oend" to the demagagnes
of the Locofoco press in this, State, who eche'
hold of tba ccaggerebsdneliwpaper represents,-
does of the outrage, and gloat over the outbreak
in 4 spirit of fiendish malignity, in hope of ma
king politiCal capital for their party. Why or
wherefore, Heaven only knows. It was but a
few days ago that the same demagogues sent
forth their sheets groaning with exaggerated rep
resentations KS to the disloyalty of the inhabi
tants of the island of Cuba, and by means of their
deceptive falsehoods end inflammatory appeals
incited hundreds of our brave young men to
leave the homes of their parents and engage in
I practice! itivasion of the territory ofd friendly
power, in violation of law and in the . face of the
proclamation of our Chief Magistrate. Not on
ly this. But when these young men, thuslored
into ruin, toll under the hands of the executiouer
at Havana, the men who hod seduced them to
this fate, through their preases and their public
meetings bitterly denounced the President of
the U. States because of his efforts to maintain
the empremacy of the laws, and actually recom
mended the fitting out of other armed erpedi
lion., against Cuba despite the Laws of the land,
with thaexpressed determinitioirof putting the
officirfacf Government at open defiance.
And now these same demagogues—their hands
still reeking with the 'blood of the victims of
their cruel perfidy, and their l lips quirering with
imprecations against the laws of the land—
turn round and with mock professions of fealty
to their Country and itslaws,.endeavor to advance
partisan interests by libelling 'and denouncing
their law-loving and law-abiding neighbors and
fellow-cid:sus. Must, Robespierre, and Canton;
in the wildest extravagance of the reign of ter
ror, never gave better evidence of their undoubt
ed claim to the title of unmitigated villains than
do some of these demagogues of the American
Prose.
Poirric.u. —The nominations for the October
Election having hien made, the politicians are
now busy calculating the chances of succeed of
the various candidates. For the purpose •of
helping them along, we supply the following
data, taken from the official returns of the elec
tions in 1848 and 1851. The vote for Governor
in the State in 1848 was so follows:
Johnston (Whig) 168,623; Longstreth (Dew.)
168,221. Johnaton's majOrity in the State, 302.
In Philadelphia City and County, the vote was
as follown—Johnetori, 25,981; Longstreth, 21,-
000. Johnston's majority, 4961.
In the following November, the vote for Presi
dent, in the State, was:—Taylor, 184,836; Cam,
168,023; Van Buren, or Free Soil vote, 11,118.
Taylor's majority over Cats, 16,918; over both,
4795.
In the City and Countytof Philadelphia, Tay
lor's vote was 81,229; Cast, 21,608; Fan Buren,
87 7 . Taylor's majority over Cass, 9720 over
both, 8844.—PhiL Lidger..
COMMERCIAL
llsirsisaan lisitcsa.—Adrertismosts and subscription.
to tbls MI resolved and intuulnlost Cresof from
tbls
REVIEW OP TER PITTSBURGH lIARIZET,
weir aschno .S4easbrr 18,51.
Itswelks—The imneral dodoes In trade..
which we spoke in 00 last weekly report. still outdoor,
and during lb. week rust cloerd, very little off - interest bus
transpired. Sales generally have been entirely eVralOiltd
to ..baell lots fur the regular home consumption. and ao far
a. pried de concerned. no material rhea, ha. taken
DI
The wruither continues very dry. and we Lure old/ bee.
coneoled by strong linked.. of ran, withont. d Yet. en,
actual demonstrators to that effect. dhould the rain come.
.bleb la couddantly anticipated by haler...re general],
may, e'er the close el another week. beer the pleasure of
announcing a rise In pur dyer, and a general revival In
trade. The river is ray low. and gradually sinking ,,
Within the put three day, •• have had two arrivels
and one departure for Cinclonath of the very lightest class
steamers, they being able only to carry e few pesesnsters.
and no freight. Owlet to the earr•ohitnerf dry ...Oa
ths water in the canal has. for some Limo breve en low as not
to admit of the pewee ef boats through that channel.—
Renee the gen•nil depreevion of bummers here, bring vir
tually out off. ne we are d Present. from e.namukation
either with Um earl or west.
ASllES—there hut bun <nuaalorable suOianllneUt in
prda Ash, during the pan 'Peel, anne other des:mut:Llne
ban, remained quiet, anis lunned una only A male of
60 et. Soda Ash, In one ta, at tn, cash, and about 23 ohm
In lota, at 24.14004 n. caah and moo l'arlasb roan4pstni a
nuntaiy zn.proml faellua. van ulta Nune,lS clts tk
a, on tim., :±alerat. ra ...Won to Hunted lota Lod
Potaab u 4.1.1445, 10 r,.
APPLES—Ehnen L-nto , nrarani unli
mail salt, at SI 05n4= 3 .3 bOl
ALE—We notice a continued goal dement' In the mar
krt. at full priers. A fair regular Caginess Ls Auluc at lb ,
6,llaelog *et
•
tl 4 lf bbl
1r .1,.
• bait bbl.
• L.oollE)L—wa have . a.m.. to notice itt
hole The rev:a...ere. nice are E* la Oft 'g gal. sr
medlar; to atremptb.
BrlTEß.—Reeellets are. harbOrekilti a eoulltitkal aneel d •
mood for fresh .11. at 16 •/ M. and for Leg at 11.4 (4 1
it b.
- •
BACON —6opyllss am steadllT on th. derha , thn
remsequeuee I. an advsnee of mac dee-Annelle Alums
the Sales of the ...It were. 3100 D. ranvasand hams at loc.
LNKA) b abottWera at EX= I.ole/ Ee. In lots, at
for " . ..I'M a an for stlnnhisme and CI% a for, fur w.a.K
'SOO b shoulder. at 614: an* Its shoulders atAY: SOCIO Ds
aides at 10e; &Can lbs abeulders at Oro; ME Ss do at nil.
10:10 am "lain ham* at Dee, and 107,9 lei Isroaa,l hams at
7e. leugar cured canvassed 11.. 1.(0, hehl at 11 le 4 VI ,
?
BRAN On JlKED—eau from ens halals at. Dean It;ta
10 Chop and 11141.11.1..• and Shorts IS ta 3r 7
BeCKSIN men Eteerinta from Deaver and dabn
elta bee , soma fatamed Web,' freely. and notke socd
supplies ta the sweet- Salo bare teen congaed to bm.
tun lota from more at 111 Mikan ZA W bneleta. and $ Ca
S 30 to •üba
n6s4N—ercelrt• tw. I+eo nrr light, awl mrrue.
r. umllea. W. both rJ. la • irmall way from stare at
SI Seal en for whim. and 11 31 Fi 1 3: p Lu. fr.r .34. 0 ^
mad mixr.l.
BILEISSFAX--ire may quote nowt - ashy at 21 trorri
ant hand.. and =VA s tram store
1110031 S—The market for mma Mon hoe bO,llll e•tr
qui...A we have ho reportable ecqes:ll4NEW P hou tvr
be even as about the Dr... rain Prima.
BROWN eat:l.7lN ES-11.44.0 maattiactured ba , ett
aheahuge ars Whoa 710 La ♦No I. acct ;c 10< Nup
atWt
, BROOMEL— Th e martat nienna.. in fair onnoir. slit •
rinnaiar trade demand, at 7.54rce,51 (nap Pint band., anal
11121(41 anal from Ann.
COTTu.N TARN—W• hay. no tuathar rhasige to wince
In ann.: Tans. Th. tulloarina list of price.—
P.M
-- 184 e tt' .;i°;.
''' Nw
''
--
No. 6 .
40. 6
No 7..•.
No. 8....
No. 0
No 7V....
No IL..
• weeere
No up_
7n, .Coverld ......
No WD.._.............8ee
.... e Benait. •• CORDAGE: - Ws ha" no Literati,. to notia node? [big
Dort. 'inn roilo•Ing la • conVa lin of prim!,
ELD OASO.
11.1133.
llualla
l i llo Zirl,
Mona. bor , . by
cull ...
Malta Bop. by oull
Do do out_ ...... ........
Tarred Do Rops o .
out loc
Ro y. llc "
P. V "‘ ........
COPPRIL—Pho rogular Pittsburgh easaubuturifa prim
of cake wad lugota, ar• 190)2d, salts tauttor'a aud ur
da s at.uos• 'Alps. cash and tutu. sod of old rope at
Rr#o
CORN 111E.A1..—Roraltds continuo Roared with sale to
• =odors:a aslant at 4034563 tm.
CRACKERS—Th. follogrlott II • De of t o toannfact,
_1 Pica=
Water ensclutab # blonl $1460
MOW 44.3,
tar 1. - nbcten. V
CANDLES-11mo Ira M.l= denattua in the mulct at
fail prim, any for Pittsburgh maoufactured Eta, iincte:
mould tallow LUMINA!, and encomon dipped at tr qt',.—
Our manufacturers are doing fair busluess at thorn rates
OlLlSSY—Racelpte frau; the Wolitiwn Beene. bare
been light, but the market le rot In good .apply, with 11
lair ganirtal bushme at ilginkiVidec Pm, air wood entnmuu
and cram.
DRIED rIIVIT—The markesVeatlnoet very quiet, etsl
we have qo Wee eonsequenee lona ee. green lots bevy
veld Qom store et 51 520 I 75 for leaches, awl 855557 e for
appLee.
DillED BEEP-5 , 150re 5 , 1 • 5 11 limited, with'emell
-
Wes of erenern cored .f 10155511 e • •.
DROGh AND MAPICINES—ife ailed the followtog lin
•7 prices of some of the Inning articles under qd. bead
hloh my be retied 111p00 a•
Moro, be lb /17 &Udder Umbro 13 61114
41 am.... 1 1 / 1 , yfrh. 'foram ..40 (510
.. m ti t...
Arrow Hoot 10 12 Rhuliarb mot 76 mar
Adoefbrtla 10 doll BalMaoism la /WA ,
ilormirefload.- _-145 Sal 4
Wlam (lopsvis,- -00 G.. 3.1 Berm. - loaki
Drimatana..— fel 4 Tartarin'Asid AO 4MO
Camphor, mild: _ea 050 Moe 0 12
broom Mine— aal I 'a...hail. 041 7
Cream Tartar. 424
c0pper....._....__1X40 illa , c;4 - ehipped- ry a
Glue, 4.12 I Peru.— 1MM42.76
040 cochineal 1,40m1.75
lima Arable So soy7fi 444 ,
7 .13
LlttiraMi .
.11: 3 2440 ,
hpieroil r 4,1 r eimerairit: L 2514440
fie Or•-• - 644 711,1000
.ZS am I . -G,--- I Coca,
EGOS—Very fewlre eceolna forwoni at prinentolid ana - ir
fresh eggs from wain will oow command ex 4tp be Vi
FLOUB—fletelptiof door doting IL, pock hare" been
very Malted, Lot of lug to the fair sopolits in Mom, and
the fact that oe ably...ta haw Onn mad. out. minis are
wltbour aarlatkrti from nor tmt weer, report. Th.
from lint hatida hare been principally from 5e.ny.. 0 ,1
amount to mm.loo Ibis at/3 3:03 25 8 hbl. Fro store
me note regular Solo., la small lot.. lot .14 mosomptlon.
4 4 43 57442 40 *Mil, for superfine and extra brandy—
Solna lota bare been stored la rime of higher mime! The
city mtl. motinao to do their usual active ratan Loathes.
at 11 020P1715032 VI
FISII—Tbo %aortae continuo trro,toloes and lee well sue
dales bale - been to • fair extent at the following
eiree—/!o 3 Iteckaralld bbl. la lota, and di as it .1..1, ,
'bbl; No 2 do 1410, and No 7. at SV2. Oath ate ael-
Dpg,at i 8 15.3. and Lake Superior Trout et 48 %bbl: lier-
Hag, /Latham Invention, INVG Z. N, i trimmed /dud
in it bbl, sad &MIA $4 100 le.
MEMM=Mii
....... - - . ,
YltUlT—The demand is Wt. with salealtif ilaisinsat= 7 : s
P brag; of Almonds at 15033 n * ;.of (WIWI Nut. at
11,37 14 bushel: of fillherts at net of tWeam guts at
7c; of Ante Currants M mid of thagUstiWalnutat
hotandlofTigs at ll3,Kolfre B. 'Oranges and L.000.111.11P
very warm, and we can report no eeler,
GHOCltilllES—There 'bee lees • &er tarmoal
doing In groceries, and prices are well sustained. Of Or
leans toga, sale. of some 30 kitals have transteoral. In
small lots. at prime ranging hem firs. In 650561ic Plit:
so
cording to quality and terms of 111.10. We hare a sale of
to Lies Mole., lu cypows, at 35e: In smaller 100, In oak
barrels,rslee have mom - anted to 75/ barrel. at 300
4:73% , P•wtilow hug - arbour.' are wiling In small iota at
,3 43 ,50 e* gallon. Coffee has been without movement, to
ant' large extent. The feeling. if any thing, IN a little
better, with small sales 1110 to city and country trade, at
' 9 h4o 3 sTatilOr P 11. Wording to quality. Of Rim eat.
have beret confined to aged} lots at 4441te
(MAIN—We fiam nothing of interest to merles In the
grain market. Rendre. have come forward very slowly
sod Nlns bate berm eontined to .31.11 lOU. Ont. byre Im-
P.rral in de11.14, and will now command 29 Ql9re , H om
tat hands. and .1433ra from Mona Nothing boo bean
doing:in corn, stye le steady at 40c, and srb..4 at the
collie Is purrharrod nerelarly at GOtatiMigrek *bush. 'Our
Brewer. are MOng buy P be for good Barley.
tiEll5ll3 CLAY—pale of 10 tuns atISM. czah-170530
P ton 14 about Ole ruling rates. ash and time. -
HAY—Sala at the seal. remount tosome 10 wagon Weds
at $123013 it tow according to ntditr.
1101.5- , Llrulted sales are reported from atom at 605:565c
gi 5. for the brat sort!.
b oor no gal. tmon which to ground correct
quotations. We may quote nominally at $lOl Era 11110. P
quotod from stare at H Woe 76 bbl.
IRO. AND NAILS—For want of shipping facllltlea,
oot hi u 4 nt co neequance has been doing In Iron and null.
Pik. ire without change,.
ougo_woodow glue, city brandeen by 10 53; 10 bill
iv 50: :lby 14 14 no. country trtunds amora ll y sell
01 al 11 box than city biands.
LEATiIEEL—The 1111i1Ult continues steady. at about 'set
week's quotation~ Ilatticonn, is quoted at 21 4)2 F New
York do 14 DM , P lb.
LARD--gunpllea an.nrate very limited, and no sales Cl
conieduroca have tratifiplivd. We quote natoinally trinn
More at 10(601010 Vi hi in bbla and kers.
L.llllllElt—Tkis market le now LIMY ae➢➢lled. Re
ortote 611 for common. and 14 Tor clmr.from tho
6. 1000. Shingles from rand are relligg .12 17 VI 00
6.1000.
LEAD—There Is a regular demand In Co. marls., at 6
fcr pig. and 1). for Luc.
Lt. 11.—Tho present range of prime I. 70)145. accord
lug to site.
00010 Lt.—Regal..con at 6100 hr the sheet, and To
tb. glen cut.
Ming Lg.—Pure Lead le gelling at 12, sad No. 1
61x611 keg.
111111 NE /NdLiIIANCE •
From Pittsburgh to Wheeling. ..... ....Allege'. 20
do ' Cincinnati .....i... .25.4 Nee
du Louisville .... ......134 40
do Naahvillo ...... .... :5
do
do tairVglita ........ .irte lel - .
We mar remark that the above retee are mittiect to due-
of Mts.
MALT—Tbe regular current rates of the toarket ate 65
41.3111ba.
OlLwu 0o funkier cilantro to 4 1jottia
Stoall .1.. Vat:molts at the follow'. Tatra—Limed 61 , ,
co 1 Lard 70, and No 2 do at otl4ooc Vegan..
PIU METAL—We bare too tranaactions to notice In 04
metal.
pOTSTOYM—ReguIar sates .t 2.0 P buchal fur Ruda and
rise for Nestdminocts.
POWDER—llasard. Dupont. and Ledo g MMlth'e RUM
Powder mar b nuomi In larger quantities, 414.:14
engle gag. at 11d,Z5415.60 11 keg. hock Powder at ta.r2.4
to Slid. for large and wMall oo►gtltiM. •
Kidd—Raga mu worth 34c for good clean added arab
• gcod demand.
Ro9l\-9ale 6J Md. at la bid.
- -
SEEDS—A Mit of:f)Eu Timmthr atsl .10 bu, tip
of rloTer or tisx rekl.
9l ET—N.I.. in . rna-plat war st 11.10* bbl. Irldeb
the rnyularly onabliehed prier allost.
TURPHNTINE--Sahr In bhl. at tOc• gel
—bbl3 chars,
STNEL—Ekst can steel 1. 101 lb, common tlo llc, Iltegter
SPlCES—Nutmeg SI.WALSS:CIor. 25450, Cam's ta tic
P 41,11.1 Aleptra 15c p e. •
SHOT—Sales of 51xe.,417u it l bait.atal 116 k.g.
'SOAP-11.egular sales of rtmln at itatNic Vt.
TAlt-11...ers aale. to lots at 3 3144 VI Lbl
TALLOW-8331Ln eale, at hiQTYie 11
TIN PLATE—The ruling prusa of the mArket .r. 1111.50
bx. 4 sols-60, P box oil for cub.' Block an Is
sellingat 2442Z4 on rims. .
TOILSOCII—Thers , It . good &turd for all dare:inflow
of mumfactured tobamu, and priu• C 01.112. very firm.—
Tian fulluning our be girus At dm °usual ruling
manufwisirsd 22(4127e, SaltVing, Linen
burgh plug 1:<, Virginia twirl t. lady . twist Itt.—
In.f
tobnwo is quoted 55C13 4, tluue. cud ROblr,4°,V4
nee held at 29e.
VINEIIAII--LiMme at Umttoi into br the bid. from Mor.
•
Bhc
WIM.ICEI-1 kw rulloc rem; bt rectibed, Iv
small late at 21A122e.
tiVOL--Nothing bee beet dt.tte to vool for some time
and rriom are altogether nominal
A 11.2411.1. !.apt TI,
Tfin market to uAr wt. rwrir
about OW 6.4 cattle and 4006.4 46.0 T 64.64 were but
144 , of other a[9 , 11..W.11. yQend
of
6M) head 4,4,1 In 112 2:6, xrcKi.
N 4.1 to 14(45 to net weight
6.13.--Tbe b.rger tx3rtioo of the crterints wen lola at
pr.t: ...gin,. from St to SI :4.42 each.
01 Cow../.0 Wt.. Ilege and Lamb,. tb. cale wsre
unimportant.
Bard,.Ma. Sept It
The rfferrictio rn Slntday nschediClao head, all) of which
wers wad to car butchers. w‘r• vs., pawl 330
wen amen to Philadelphia.
Prina rasured Vous 110 2.5 to 3 uo un the brO4 aqual to
.44a5 75 net. and anawilst 112. S 5 Cs
1104r.—Ws 4001.0 at so.—sAmerirsis
•
Yott.ahartna. Sot 1,
There were (Cold at the ttlereret= d d=li i t i r o
paat weelg about Teri of beef
aria. to Near and 10 Load rettUtued obaoll a:.1)
eon• and ealvrot ...hoe, and lamb..
Bat Catti.--Coptinue w gait doused. with bat
slight in prim. eales Ova W. to r OO V
Be.
Um. sod notabcr at market v not .1
larga.4 lIVT.M.III ret...t, but all odeml asld. u
Yale. es
dry (.6 , 1•1 , MOO sn w 14. aprioa^r! $O2
I.>owe from tr. 22 me),
11Nrs--The drinand during the oat arc. greatorr
than a by ber,u Ex ataxic Ulna p.a, panne partly u• Car
nrol arrala.r. Paley writ male at SL trksra ir 100 ba
Sharp, and L.:n—Yale. , tof am lama at Lecm SI Se
and 111.. tnra., al from' SI 25 to $lOO ...ch. na
PORT OF' PITTSBURGH
MY., ..r. tee.... scant In a.Yod. Fr
0•1•1 mask. lut •Yeurn. avdrrearly • vtatr4
.4311111
Baal, Bennett. Btosrneelfie
J. Mcßee, Uendrirk•nn. lloEseeptt
rhlantke, Park:nom. Brostorettle.
o. Shrive:. Balky. West henetnon.
- I,lseses. Wet I , ksr , ott.
L 'WARTED.
Stisni)e. l'arithuttn, Brenenssills
J. 31e/see. liendrieltsothleKseeport.
Thos helves, Hallos. West Newk - si.
Ostme-... NTest ticw too
WAT.. 3 LEA YOU THIS I , kV
tOF PDILADILPUIA AND BAlLliklintlt.
D Leith AlNial Pam-uitar Past. Ilea,. dant at I a ta
21, ca. • -
11101M1111.1.6 .16/666T 1.011. -
11140Wti5VILI.V. F a a, anal 6 r .
Vir!N4T,EbD—...A -
y A eu:l ,.. slari .. i o n the
... dry
prefernbi. Wahl references required. Apply et thle au ' :
eepkhdler.
Valuable Real Estate For Bale.
followingllE described property will be
eald public oo Friday. the Inthida7 of Ocinter
Mollt.r e t e clock, A. IL, cn the premien in kliaghenk
c.n Tiho iota of atoned. col the corner of Bea l rim .treat sod
Water slier, hems Ili foot in front, on 11. waver Wye. and
attending Lack along Water elle, 75 fehL I On which tare
erected two three shirr brick Dwelling lloureek each con
taining eight roma.. Ai.o. one Vacant Lotion Beaterat.,
22 feet In front, sof Ti feet deep. Aiwa one' Vacant Lot
on Water slick: 23 feet 6 inch. no front. and 60 feet awe.
Aim, one two Wiry frame Dwelling House and Lot. 21 ft.
6 Indio , In front. and 00 kot deep: containing eight
(.1271•
'Fbe elate proesiis I. steel one equate. from the Penn
erlrania and Ohio Hall Weal Dopot For farther gairtku-
Oro inquire of the nularriberat his Mara Filth Wert,
Teruo wale known un the der ,
of "mt P. . I. to 11WART,
—Fre.
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ar J All ES , RUlL.Oitti.
effatttlt• of Elizabeth Wile... tetate.dao'd.
Stray Cow.
lAME to the aubeeriber, agar Eat
) Ilbrtr , i`olltne Towhatilp,. the 7-th dal V4..'
tieptetatar. Doe dark brirulla Co.. with the
4 e c ir whit. tole. tb h g . o . 4:fs OrtZ Zr,;.`"..}k
it's ' auppower that le maw fro
the other elde of the
;rte . VaL ' e ' k,r 4 =l;
c harge, .0,4 take her 00.1, or she will De o.pateheu
tweordl. to law
:41,24.-wtttT
LAFA Y ETTE HALL.
Musical Convention Teacheis' Institute
AT PITTSBURGH.
Under the Direction of Mr. L. Nato - ft, of Boston.
MUSICAL CONVENTION ai!.d . TEACH.
INSTITUTIt, on the plan of those which have
MAIS so eucciewiful In Burton, Harbert., N. V., and other
plocce, will be held in the LAPAYSITE mat.
burgh, comffietteing on WEDNESDAY.OOTOBffit 1:10, at
10 o clock. A. and continuing In session Oleo or four
" 'Re Programme of Elam! We will stub , : u r) lecture,
upon and illuetrellone of Ohms Taaching,'Vrth Cult
tion. Chunk Music, In In different styles, sr Id=
/M. Thoinductlve System of Instrlthion wW receive err
pedal attention, and th fuily illnetrated end explained
Ise time will permit. Other oalebrated wittffecte will, (tom
time to time, ho introduthd: thd in Omit. It will the
aim to have much eterclees will 'to mothinteraitting.and
theful to Teachers of ffinginirlichoole , Leaden and atem..
beta of Choirs,end indeed to all who feel interest to
the general euriect of Muelc v and athadally tot]. frieze:ls
Chttreli Muth.
It Is throned that Mr. Mason will tutei the ththdthca
of °EMT tined mundane.
The Boston Mueical Canthutlnn. ander the direction of
Sithon tr Webb, (the liret mtablith In the onto
try) held Its Bret woolen to P.M, mid ist,d uf
Prreerst. it the steadily ineresua , f until. I MO. it math
tiered upwarde of tweet umthrt. Meath I .
Tickets to the Convention mud inotitut et Pittsburgh
may be obtain..l et the Both and Muni.. Irv. of John 11.
fl e lioz,rt . ;„ . o . l . lo , e o l Aro., Price, 02..1
oiergymen
boll lo attend free of sperm,.
ecp:Grataw:lts.
_
WILKINS HA !
Grand Concert.
rplIE WARWOOD FAMILY respectfully
jcv A7E1111% 1 / 1 ! `P.l,ll'; " .= %°."06,71,1 1 1 , Eig:
1.1:r11.1,111(10i, Tb .r o o y;irl u lk ty . t u t,.•
when they .01 Intr.l:l4 as etioos-vh v.:
i m .vice, of ale., Duatts, Eons. holm, a.• Were
ever prevented to • Plttv burgh 101.11v4ve. E. W ARWOOD
ill Gs acrompanled Of his Went.' urphrws, Easters T.
y . ur v uorki, whose 010110 playlr& hav!toem *a highly
bp,o by thy public fur..
Convert -IA coturvenur prrebwly sr o'elock. Tliksta
rAnult.o to 0.• Awl at thy Music Stores of Neu lilurna.Alr
Itur. 21,11. Klvber.•sad at!.o. door. seplrlAt
rrillE MODEL ARCIIITEOT:4—Nos. 1. 2,
1 mud h, of this errallout work. tam lust Wen pa Wish
'rho 2.1 slut lid N.. , equal to, if not better dun kb*
hr. , . All pergolas that art golucto MALE should have a.
00. nom er contalav lour nay Iltbograpti entail:ma of
°now Com , " Yin. , b.rb.Reold•na.,
by esplartatiorw, apsclflustionwad cert.
al,u, four pekes uf aresp ok blub i lug e pnp, with ttu,
o .l,l g gobetlrh ' Z ' , 7 Atzl t:
OVlT,lvalffia. r .:l7i..` 4 ;;LT: "Nl=
opposite Zhe Post Wks. espol
•
.
pf noon
ELECTION OE - i t:MONS. \• :'
se-ass 1. Ea it reacted DY. e finnthe rtriti, , othe of
ti. lath of the Coati:noir thlth of l'en ylvania
In Getters! As met. and It It hereby thamed,b the
authority of the mum. That th e oialllel eivetthe eath
o k ,
of - thet integral counties of this thennTrunealth shall the
next general election. et th e times end Mac e of et In
reprthentativet, and •beuever it ghat) thereafter be, c
Constitution
for th election under litleact. ace under tist \
Constitution of this Commonwealth, vise Relive pen, •
at the first election, and at every election thereafter,
many Asphalt be mesentery under the provisions Deistic,
to serve minders of the Supreme Glint e &Ale Gnome .
ret t =cl P roriv n tkh " efi v et e ' f r 7f id ell ' al ft i gnlt?o ' r i c ' e
sone to serve as sescelate judges of the several coons of
Foch county. . . .
Sec Tlent the qualllled electors residing within the
jurisoletiun of anyitierrict court Or other mein `of record
now existlng or hereafter to be created by law.shall at the
next general eked no
atone,.
they the , same
shall he ary. Otte times and pinata for bolding
ettk
s uch
eleetihin ir reepoctivr election districts:yam
f or one person er y eat judge of such court and an
many fit. mons for ma judged thereof ev shall be \ye
ttuire4 lty law.
di. S. That the lode. of the Supreme 'Court and the
president duds. of ell Mit Courts of record, and the se,
mociatedudgen th o le e Distri jiktort and the Count:leen.'
District
Pleas of ty and ty of Philtuleiphis, and the
District Cone of the county Allegheny, shall be learn
ed to the law, earl all the afortriald judges shall be So.-li
fe/ elictors of ails Conouthweditla, and Guilt be otherwise
qualified as required by th e see ltd section of the firth m•
ticle of the Constitution of this thoromoneealth.
Sec. 4. met the election ofjuttes shall be he'd and
conducted In the several elemilou dientets in the thine
manner In all manta as election, r revue...lves are
and shell be held and contorted, and \by the mama judge.
itethelars, nod other offiferni nod the provielths of the
general nteembly. entitled "An Act tidal:Mg to the elec
tion/I of the Ocuminotowealth." apponvetiVi second dal of
J u ly, one thomemdalght hundred and tb ru and ins, d Its
several impalement. and ail other like la sas for as the
same shall be in force and applkahle.thallbedeemed and
take. to apply to the election of
Jude
ided, That
PI
the aforawaid electors ehall
on
for i udg. of te Sun...
Court on a separate piece of paper, aod for ot cr jedges
repaired to be kernel in ;below or smothers zeta pima
of That at a meeting of the return jote of the
esvmul ellstirleta in each counry provided for bys c he set
herelnbefors cited, dupliente renew; of all the rotef given
in ~,,,b county for judges of the Sopmne Court, axed all
Judges whkli the qualteed voters of ouch county met.-
titled to ale . l of thmoselvm unconnected with arty other
county or dietrict, shall be made out by the clerk of the
Ismni of rate= Judges, one of which returns the preside=
( said board theft forthwith lodge in the office of the'.
10,
of the Court teCommon•Pleas of each coult.l,
ly, aml th e other he rdmil amt., man eovandpe, which '
envelop. ha atoll steal an.ldirext to the Secretary of the
Commonwealth, and place to the nearest post dike_
Bee. U. That la tbo taw of the election of president
Jidda , ef thejodlcial dietrict comsel of two or more
monde. at a meeting of the return] udges In each of
soap cauntresj, the clerks aforassid thall.make out a' falr
statemeut of all the cotes which thrall barn been gi Ten at
such election within the *aunty for every person voted
for ate snehetesidardindges which pistil be ehrosl hi mid
/*WM sou attested by the clerks, arid cram said judges
than take thaw* of suck etatement. and shall produce
the same at s meeting of one judge from-emit of said
00 lies, which meeting shell be held onthe seventh der
the electlon,at the coon how* acne of the monde.,
elhe tired by taking ouch emotingalternately in their
phabetieal order.
, - to kT. That the judge. of the several cordetim having
to met, krill cart op the earned Monty *Murat , . and
• soaks a thildrient number at moles of n genteel return of
ell the Sates given foe sueb Oleo in add antler, ail of
which they ehnll certify,. and one *I which th ey shell'
i GAT • forthwith In the ice of the prothonotary of the
Court of •Conordon Plena attach of esid manticd one
' xf which they shall enclose. veal, thd direct to the teem.
toy of the Commonwenlth, lo the manner presmihed by
the fifth Becton of Leis art
See. A e
That in the. Of the election of any Judge of
thy coon of word now eanting, or hereafter to be
created having jurisdiction :toyer territory
thereafter
`rithin
and noLinclndlnei all army ra th er. the returndudgcaof
the several electioz districts withineach territory dull
el:utilise a board .1 min= Stodge , .Itht , esPeet to eield
ection. and shall, at tbS time end alms of the meeting
tf thereturaludges of suclitcountrlnrcceed hi all respects
o relatloo to such election sti If required or the moot,:
board In the Sixt duplicate reof. excegt that they shall
begs one of the return, In the odic. of tbe
clack of said mutt, thereat' ofShat of the prothonotary of
the Court of Common Plot, ,
Liee it. Trot oaths drat Tuesday of NOtember next. fol. ,
lowing no; election authorised ib%tcs not, the Secretary
of the Commonwealth t haul In th 110.e,0f Represent.
Live,. in th e prerie.i of the thee and nthb other cit
icths of thie Commernwestb Se at y choose to attend ,
cause the returns =adobe him kkoder • therrnieivians herro
of to he opened, and the yowl ant for the judges of the
Supreme Court to be sccoratelY comPrited, and the Go.
senor thall forthwith Issue Illelpreelantatlon &cluing no
many of the persons rotetl fth dimities se the Supreme
(iron
Dave
shaU be repaired to is elected by this act, and
who Dave recilved th a grantee nombst of votes , ti he dil
ly elected. \ ,
See to.. That the bee persons &slated to he ati elected
at the first elertion. shall
meet o r • the tenth day after
the day 11l th ere mentioned . . at fia place for holding
the Supre me Court at Ilartleburah, coo peal! came Eve
hatlcballet)nts&seth th e .cords - three seers,. 'els vers.'
...me yenta , twelve
Lo n . rad °fins. 'year. ..spec.
lively, to be put into • tok nod shall each severally Mom
therefrom one !Allot, the words *port r ,hicb,so.ll ledg
es.. hie term leader, and they shall rertifr the result of
-odd lallotlng to the Governor.
lit, 11. That iiit beini Le practicable •itenthe first Wel
day in November next, Sollovring net eiee t Zti of lodge.
the Governor shall grant the persons elm . respectively
commissio.as as now required hy Ithr.to hold their temper.
tive °Coes Tom and after the Stet 3fooday MG:totemic.:
next kneeing such eleelon, for Ind Ourinktbeit re
steatite terms of aim as prescribed old limited by 'the
' moors! *colon of th e fifth article Of tbeCoredittition \of
thieComenonwealth. , , \ , s
Stk. 12. Tht In the event of de verthity fve.UrViine in
env judgeop In this Commonwealth by dent.b. ream.
nor...removal from clues, the felon. to elect \ or otherwise.),
the librernor shill appoint some suitable Perarro to dill
loth serene) untilllthe Bret Slundny lu Demectier Pillar.
log the oath gtheral 'eleetion i and the qualified «lectors
e o n at the art general election which shell bonfire* mor e.
than three calendar menu niter the rmthey shall occur,'
eteet in the owner berembefore provided. • ortetelitc per
son to such odes kit, thi•othapued tetra In the ste•tif •
rulashly of th e litipleme Gorr, tuul for the toll tierno of
ads , in ease of any other dottiMIGP.
dec. 13 That the electlonof any venom as judge otliti
Somme Court or other lodge manned to le ithrn in.
the Inc. any he contented on'the petition"( the outslidel
•oters of this Commouweilltinr of t he proper district, by
the MIMS eribel.l mid in th, same meaner and other Gni
earn ne t Wallahs and reorktlatie pror , rited by the aetN
bereinbeore fillet for contenting the election of thy per
,Ml a tloyernor 01 thin Commonwealth
Bev 14. That the Court of troarter Seteloth of seer!
empty eh
have jurielietion to hear nod determine. all
in eiliteb the elec.. of Ley pertain ae aateserateßitise
4.11 be comentad.Trovidel,-Th. hid Jodi, awe "I° t
aliall sites ledge therm( doting the •,routeet ot blot own
etetoinu
nen ID. That upon th e letniot , it) wiltieu of " I,o ' l
. t s eotr ouallted electors of the Proper muthl. ~ , i f.•.4 by
the affidavit of a 0 least
is
tie bout remphduinii
.ot au
ono
• elottinu or htle. return of toy 1,..0. - zi.. as.
e e c intejedg of noTart. th e emus Imving jurt tiou
.hall opicita li suit le ilnie for bearing such comp rant
wok , of shi. sba be elven to the bervon‘returned as
t \
o c ce o tt et Dm tee A l e )ever MI ^ll henriug. end etch
court shall her sill th *ere In the Trends , . teofterel
upon the Court qt tyre r Sleet,. by' the aoTherelolve
fore cited for the dyne mace :of contested elellon a
yr,
t e ordi eel township 0 Tee, Peen* April 1.1. 1 txr, Plr
‘,.... Z...,—r,
,ii.,.. un,ler CDT h et Nrr
tspuh. thin :at day et 1 010
tereler. In the yr of to t beet, rm. thnelloued eight
hundred nod retro . and, eftbe ,
lodepenleolle. or the
Redtel Stalcathe se otr - ecth. \ '
'tsp.& . CIRTIS. fiberifid.,
• Ilinneeota ii o \ orve ' , Stock. .
'
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Steek ir sale at a
011..1 nit, by \ l A. *IL INS a CO,
see= t \t-• 721"-th.4..L liA'l.2l.!..___
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Il e j , Dictionary 4 Mechanize, No. 1, \
\4 2.
‘. na don Leber nn' the London Poe ,'0 liik..
.I.ltlell's 121yinu na..) ,, N0. 300
llmalve2 uld. for ne • al 1101.31SS' L y Depot, Na
71 'Llir,l .that. orlfirlie the Pon Offire
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PROPOSALS vr,lll b e re,eived 'beadle Bit ,
When= ital Elitubelhlown Turn:Aka Road cob
W a ry, ati,llthe lOtladay pfl)orebernest, for th • l t Urening
. 0 4 hi gaga m a three in,. or tbe Road het ?Binh.
"° .11.11 V Un a Ph, neih ' it t ‘ he oM cr ofN.
• • WN. ,:11,1i1fAuellrreinili or,Butologham, after
mat. ~ , JaM,l22 blab. SNODOI
eeplUidCtill2liT Pretl.l
VsieLtol il
mod lut .P/2 _
ReloJ Estate at \Auction. '
THE nubseilbers will kli,rit\Eublic A t,
uo,i. on the pArtion... on Thu mataThn Sith der e
(Rtnber nett, th. wkll Ituova Imen il I,henillury aemb•
liehment.lbetnerly acroiniedLinU. nu pOIL,Ure in situate
In Reserve townehly,Nnimedhhely be find the mty ling,
and Poundal on one Ude by the.. r olalniltoml. The
lot le 112 feet by 161 limn( on which Is .elan one and
Inick Dwelling nom, eto4 all th e wren& out uildlumi.
nel a tn ionoimaure et 11 woupi 3 O A l .
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DESEEABLE COUN I ERY RES'ID CE
In , p..bk tOwiviap,•four lilt. Gem the it cit
barb mile !rpm? 0.114er-it, .04 th s u
tan of • mile trtrielirpurth stregliank hoed—. r
PrrirtiZ. N Ali . oliVrttnu \ :OT I,lralliVatu D it, nr a
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which le erected • gna t t Brick Cottage mom, at\
on excellent well inmate, t the Within( 'dour, Ingeth
oith ornoverdemt etabbug, dn. le.. 41 6 V,.. „, , ,,, a good )Yam l(
arumt !loupe. The . r 1 amtalne 1 Apple Tome on
00 beet grafted Minn 4130 huh nuts ( ( fourths or
whleh aril banned and dr the ellontest alulh) /00Cherry.
near, Plum, Alitioot aruirhuinek . rea, of the beet vane.
lion 30 Onspe YD.. stunt tat nna tee, ronetallng of
litult Anil Ornsapental . ..7 thatisplsolltim, Alm—
Raspberries, llooMbartier, BCu nth together with
great mriety al Ornaments Treetic 4 bhrubbhry, '
The above priigarty will humid o ran termmaegtitln
Indieputable. lor.norther pagti.l4. l et,ihit_lla riLlhe eub
sort gy m, on tha prelnlk. ~ AU. miniOniln : (
aag zfumli t elamT • •
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LRAF TGBAOOO7--la hhdi. ntld boltes, for
sale by._ Irbtr= . l liANNYtYibs rt On.
riNiV6 COAL . FLATS-.-Far salbltY
raptr2 J..SCIION3JJKNI s w Viott'i
QUGA:IO 111016. prime, tyr
try 2: 141.0010 A
MOLASSRS--150 bbl.;.\N. 0.; ~
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QALEnitiis—lo tuns in boXts and bble3'". ; ':
4.0 Orraala 1.7 \ 1.3=1 N. Da LZ11..1. CO.
EG BUTTER -25 kogs froO, for sale by
N. DALZItEIt • (V.
1.)00KS AN STATIONERY-4 rec'd
is 0 , lIOLME.S . Literary Dtgibt.
\ Na.\7llTloo.l Wear.
AdMilliatratOr ' S OciePt \
'ETTERof Adkainistration' s ondic Estate
/ nr.lilyt. J. Davi., tabor the eitYrtt \ Piltaburttlola.
romped, tiara bran lmateti 1/I,lla tunkragararAresldtra
rart atrial 00. N 4 N UN!rtlA i Vr t t. to trkiamyttll to 'us
i ta rt oo rjarms deb:Lauda t 11e said t'atato, are ri
ga...lntake known I.l e tettitort ditlay; apt to
tab= a venous blab kn., le es to I.\llo.lebtati to
aaW are musattal taloa sartliata waft/ay
repNt IV \ .I.II,IIORADIANcIaL%.
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LARGEST
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V Inkt, t the Athententn, Lther,,
ORA,NRCLA2SICAL PANORAMA of the Nan "
lIUARJ •ef the kIItTITRRRANRAN, depleting aM the
I t=;n ` PlV, ' :ll, * 4% t rillthilr th °"°°°v,'"l
extent. and pennon...A thenttbuo attff prZ i e R4l
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tdrN . Bo'elont, ererzerellg to we weeee
To Printers.
A\ ktINTING OFFICE amEl i y supplied
VP?olll%einese,co thlr ' et i r . , l l.7getberetth the r e ' :
.i .. Zi . e.... o, l tPontat WNW V ? de, hereby of
catty . and as the owner,. an, enze o nad In ana d:lll:N t oe i d.
no, will etold vary much below theft 'yens, no seonn.
Inedenng t on, Tbe above presents an opening arldth
llattioec 'Fur particular, era) . at ale odic,
eoll'Anwd
LINE S E . Ol
dIALIVE Olt
L-30 bbls. for mile by
HOUNMAKER a CO. 21 Moo I
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Aga AMMO.
LIORAN.-10 .
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150 pkgs. Urea, ,t Bib Tige. lighbblaXri 2 Rada:
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P. 54 2Be h'd Taba?: 50 • 1.1 Tar.so kg.. Vir. Twistaud Plogi 50 " V (OW: •
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lil " arra " ' KW Leattogr: ,
he'4,l2 G00h..2 W.R.Choear. 6000'00. Pakat 0020000
000 tor. Corn Broom%, ' 500 Rho. Nall% citgibisadc
Together with Bladder, Moves, Wager, PP.. ia , R , C.,
1.1413•1120tf, tr., on bead and for seta tL - \ \
se6l9 JURYWATT A `i), Men)" .\l.'
Y you ~CU.A.MBER'S—Very o.` pap Wall P*,
per, end cheap Border.,Border.,ln I lee ot white - yeah, ferrate
IMAM \ 1 W. I`..SIAREILALLL. \
?LAID RIBBONS AND SlLKS , 7 \ hdra„eur
a Beacham. !mac open dam inornha l'supplT of
"hove tuhloosble wade., \ impel
A N Infallible Remedy, for TOOTH ACHE,
.r 1 Tarter on the Teeth, boozy end Bleedlne(Wzree;for
N eeete, fee We et' it EYtattt & litchi/W - 1111.'8,
1.10 Wooletrech\
*
.5 1 1_____ :—..___.
- - 'the
PIE OlNTMENT—Waisanted fo crireNk
worst cares of riles Ina few days. fur sale by \
seplg , KEYSER t d nt
ENUINE .hLEDICINAL PORT WINE;,
1„, BRANDY, AND MADEIRA WINE—Ip bOtll4.arill
on draught, for sale t,
sepl9 WEISER kIietKMELL, 140 itz,141.,
13APAR HANGINGS--New style Of Geld
A - 1-11=r=Vt7 - ' - vinztam
moll) . \ Waal at.
111 TEEN OIL CLOTH-000
%Li' and r:Onarter Oren 011 Cloth:lor
superior for sersies, to any arm,aned
purpose,,nst rec.:tired and for ode L., tha .
;ha ware mama. Not. 7 and 9 'Wood ktreer
J. a IL
L INT/OW .SIIADES—LA line:. stock rri
end., 41 ilia anew. Of ThaUffrofTtlt tlldom
NI ~ .Ir,At recrired crom tbe manufacturer: • h Wi t t
will .all wholaale aid retail, al , le : aa airy cabs bought
ulasvhere. J. a Ll, PIJILI.IIbt; 7 and V Maxi Ot .
aeall. .
BUTTER: --IX keg ' efor ..tie by — .
.
mow NVIC,C a 31elltiliDLE13.9.
- ,
CHEESE-80 boxes pi Imo W. It, for . sale
br ' • If oCANDLE3B. •
PERM OIL-17'W,-. for ,Bale by,
71 Ni
kovi \ bIc•CariDIALS:3_
141.L.AX—V- 'tacks foiv.ale Iti2 . ,
: ,ests , tt,ICE. a eQANDLICSS.
IIRIESTEVERMILLION-2 Cases forsale
b r
,1,,,,101 .l..A94:o9NmAict4 t ,tict , ,_
, ~ ,
Dry Lumbor foSitle\ `
REST 'COMMON WIII IIND LUM.:
HEIL IC 1, and 2 to•thee thick: \
Opt., It 3c I,d g turtles MA; 4 t‘cLatllitit.
Ilem.ank Jona t td Scaralletz. Lad (Ird.b Joier , .
1 will tell the above Lumbeltras htero,or Itt7 t art It
,cart be bousht to lbw city.
, Alto—Two pens of trot rate FIAT 110.0\t„4.
nrplittir /*SIRS U.SIOItUd.N. tikoth We v
"., Pint Supply of Fall Goods, \
%.I.UP.PIIY & I.3BRCIIFIELD ha e no
ir
itTX\ 00. Ulu, lat. enj. , D:r nf Fall lloodx, lorttr
~. ma. of their regatta eartcm,re wad borer. tot erLIII\
0 7 ,
. NEW GODS, •
I"E• I VED THIS D I nod now operliog
' . wrt{ 0101tIrrt„ lot IA rty etreet.
•,luit pi '
oes Muer and hteek. Carer res of the nes. an t i I
~mbet tanh4oneble pattern..
X'
ttl plenty hi.. oat erh.red Clot ,or th e moot ettperi' L .
6..00(..ct0re
e4 h. l.ro ' U ' e ' atrt i ttir;ll ' , "'" " " '..-
tr. Lirdrrehlrls sod Drawer,
0 dtm. flue and avitertfue.rhitte.
A
ta. te ' 7llr . ervlltt ' q:ll4, -" r.4,! . r f l or " lroi a lfit.l It Y •
MADY.WI4IIIIIM.t. of [he mat e n e-stylcLitrltt
.Lank.d. trete,. inc ni the largtad end t [tutonueble
or, Vomit.. adar.bel (br renttetnen • rer. It,. the
erathrrn cßarktry; L. 11,1 elarh the
prom
led...mire
ed to offer ea the verrlorwr prima for sub. • • •
ttrdere in the railortna line erect:llrd in '!h bentnan
ner, ttn•lei it e s hortorr ta. , tier. \ pl.
5000,,G!`),.5.1:,1u,:,.., yip. CO KS—
' t ,.1 " . it 7 / 1 111,t C .
10(X) LBs. ROSE I'INKOS,II d
and . frr , Fele be
J. 01pha co. ' .
500 ALLON ' ' ' S PiTII.E OLIVE -\7 011.--
but 14esiv ‘ ei see ter AO. 1
er.l7 h ./. KIDD .1 ‘ 01):
-,- t —
ROOT—
:•\a,..-
CASK AMERICAN - ARROW
Junt:`,:l end kn.:We by (rl.ll, J. KIDD& Co-
lIEESIVAX & FEATHERS:
kit 3 rinks Bereereat 31 parkin Feather,,, landing..
, o,r 4.1. br \ ,111A1A11.Dliktlil x 0),
eoriln \ ' ', Watt , and Front Ate,
T., DA M Y A NDYEEKLY CIAZETTE
50.1;, , nt ot.o r Pittsbunth dallies and weeklies. and
O. e a variety or:owerewers from many of our cities..
towns. and.elebetn k Cosinterselt Detoctor: to le. and other
blanks: 250..0r Teperanre Ooliflemr , ,_Phanoon's 10l
l rest Tables; ac., kept for sale at.X2I.AAC HARLOW Mee.
r417,1t
\ RiFiNtl,) BORA X.Jast
211:000; 1 4 3 1, S ..a iita for ..1. bT ' -
ael7 ' \3. KIDD Alt 00..
_,..._
\ \ll INSEEI) 011,-;-, 4 0 bbls. for sale by
\ eepl3 .1. EVIIO9NNAKErt I CO, 24 Nii.d r.L' ‘
, I,OItIANDER SERA—, 1 cask far sale by
I& sepl .. J. VIICON3IAXEC Jg CO.
t 'S—illt Ilk; 4 . 1)1 1 - IrackageS t for fam
' r we. lost rec. d and for . i by - `,
lySt ~ 3 1eCLATOL I` ? ..„Q
,I CO.. ,,____
,
NEW GOES:
f. '9IOBY begs icp , inforin his friends
YA4O,-.7,Reawrztrai,lttv.
t , /aZ f tfrehratlblhpigtot
lAW Or for
sor the
did asultleslkte of Um stAullpatteens of basest.
slater/. and Vet. ...or the ruporlordoallty hls Cbotha`s,
the propristob h •ss that all who wish to purchase our:
*sloe io Ida ti !I t toor bath tith r tNarlf call. LIT
rgtrea:CZ LA{ env tsrjritt.tYru43 ftfrtke el f
or
alb& whist' will‘htVeresl 3st:the '7r lutist Wees for
tlistracto'ss. Coo \? sad elf iStio p u r chase
I.lrgyty, orll4 , llnd ItVoutli to sten . &if:Waited., issollsw
14:,.i":!`" " "b" 'Tnnt`'"` \
gdeldlartiele In tho retslooltst hne mad to onice \ tbe
7 . til=sitlgsiWVsted h t=at t l.k set S',
it , ll2.l.lP'S eelea'aed DO.RHANt F 41211.
r ( Z.rio c ..ru",t ° 44_ * ,% r btt u ":4l l :At'
rstal kof too tatcribers. Tb.ttlesot helt b
roputedo the e l l" but Ls pa. lotrudiseed for tbstitstblutt
Into thly osorkek no. 'oretrltteyf,eholos article \aro ry
Ulls...d'r .4 1 .41 ""Vir. 4‘4.4trito .Sno_
• •e 1.12 \ tlittliftsond Tot utoies.
, • Qb tiI;.tiSLIED SUMAlirLYvery supe\i
oraelle fotpreWd:losr,_to.-2.ltt. snot nerd b
, SylLt.l.l lallth • CO. 1 \
6)ll.lloii—VV - ill% 'Teed, this
['•• day by szprelsel edall le su l peior, for sale by
AP/1 . A. t CO.
HBOW 1:0(?1.-5.1 , :s. Bermuda, for sale
bp ', twpltti JAIK.IIIOQNMAKRItt \ CO.
kHi.,, , BOA.I),P.RIVnTS,. at a ciV'qurit of
a patient. from lart},et rrrk , r, door trkM( &
kg ~,,,,,,,-..7.7 kIIOSIAS PALMA
VO ' ER,-40Obags Rio, incrpallyprime,
A... 1 Ju er'd luad tor rale ky JVN WATT 4 (..I.r.
~ ~ \ i lawny . rlJ,`,
U ALEJ TOS -- -,T:to ' ria inVsi es and fiikliik
Ll.flrf.\ lk. on \ i i, a.t. t m t.. \:\
,
.--', "r
l \N. Baarding\ . ‘ .
WO Ttl(..L FAIIILIBS 4a10,1) . ti acenm-‘
mallard witb, pleatitra front ioollllll \ *the rerun&
• ea . titter furuirbtd or uoturulahul'o an bovd. Arvir
tt .o curter of moti ...1 armor.. , \• .0
T
1 1), ONDON LA,!OR and the
No , 1).10,
the itt,olat.tc
""
SUOAR-70 iihd4
~. salTbi \
• - ___„__
( IOFFEE. , --25 pau Ja' ' ‘. 2 ;.,j ! C Y cis... uk ii T al ll eTby L '
t 3 '.
kJ ..p. ' •titlipuuct *MOIRA \ \
1 EATHER.-200 eitlaSolU r iVi' , 7lllle i v .. -
LA Yeah ,BE ialiitMliir INti,REAMi -4 '
A lilL—'2o bbl:, pure Tanuer ', tar qsa e y ,
lir papa • i DERBILIDRIE4 INEIREAMi `,.
, LINKS FOR AT'rOlO4gYS, 'APEX,
ji MEN, ARP \JUNTICES OF TOE PEACK= e tteeilm.
' hi= g 7 . l',ll: - .lrlrifera.ll. 3 4.7a . fr,:vnt
At aehraeoty, Foe hi \ ti . . t te ib ni . .? .4. it tsium,
r. . \
thl vetoer Ilartat a11.12141AL1 et
B . ‘II , :ItAVED P o
k, at 1 ssr 'T ES
ItAFTR.--A larii ...i. , r on Now lad \ blab.
Wad. air ......,.., for ~ '
W.. U. VEN'a Stailuaery_ ,bithre
sips \ rh K Market and herahil'lta
h- --..--,-,---‘,---'
DIAX,Ii BOOKS.-- V. 6.11... Tux, uplkter
~...up Market .4 Ewe.' stew , hay kir iala the lar t i e st
illgth U .lZttrhl 4 ll4 , ll:l2=Atnkil'j!
exit etyle a . hlilins,.;lat . tb• itw a kt p E irea, \ \ e ,, ."
S PET)? FUSE-I'S bt . ll.T i for sidu URTUk \,,
~„\
;I) PER. .I.6.I4OINOS—Neo , pure Far ,
,I
.. by \ \ WALTER P.NA36.5/IALL,,,
\ - i ,
._ ... a 2. .ha ...p . l a atreal.-
kßtri W'
.
V.l a
for sal
NIY,W ROOl
iliac 11=1"Zin.t1 " .
The Litytamy at
with .urratiagith,t
No. h, fall Augulit,
Enutu.r. , ,40....e.
i ho I .. l'latp . riat . r
ja&
ohuurimudg.
VgirLrA‘
\ 'c"\
WANTED—A place fd's nice young man.
, „ iry wanlangtost couttly.lnritb • CeueLte•untnea.
nil. t \ l;••tattloynd In • dm; glom and }earn tite
t.usiedde al. ''tor • young man run fi ten 'sari Of aga, mg
uluggtjteetter • clerk In • non; el for • rowan cm*
ser..dds sea trines.' toy of tl learn the eagd
neer's butenetee tut. • number of liZtoring mon In tb•
HARRIS'
or COUntrlonntantiblie worts. Illtette all at bland
HARRIS . Agency •tW Wks. Thinly& '.
rIIANNERS' 01L--20 bble. for'lale by
S scald e. * W.llAr.BAcan.
q r -100 boxe s ßosin.No.l. of sale by ,2u.
itOSIN: , —D/0 bbla\No i l ; 4or n ei t al ß lN
i LAS , S— , WU bones W ee d w .
ii f a r s : ' ,*ii I
i l j
. I , CARR. SODA-201:p. Isla ree'LTarl
r „ 4 ,..b, J liSillool.lllZ Eh .L . CO . 4 ',.
c :
\ ...... 21 Wool meet. c .,
c in , ...vir TARTAR--5 bble for sale by ta
J oo
scitnw \ tw_La_ap - c
1., ~,Z
iLII.BRii, SALTS-5 bbls. for sale by ,
Lfir mol' J f CIIOO‘IIA Itill. 1 01.
AIANG '
o \''.„El --1 .1 c :gl l l4Z% ° • a 7 f t ° r l ' O nale
___.,_...._,......
\E v 'emale Teachers.
~,
.
ryflE Sehoo Directors for the Seeoa Ward
slih to rail, xan caperimmal Female T ties as
t a Stale Grammar Depaitment Salsry.t`nOpar num.
ko examination of` alicl i ontiii lklli take ki nk ill.
.lcliol lion., on Nooketroe near Fourth. on ay,
the Jlth insh:at 2 o'clock. P.
kni forth( r informatlon may kr obtained of Ith )1
Wal t
at the oboe! room.. vim \will lecelka the Matimonlalt
onararcer nod quoin:Leann of the. , 7iliax ‘ lt s,
~..t. \
J ill': i' xfPlilU. hm r amell td
IRON witl be receive ii: — Texehange (with a
` m aptteg 25 . of pens!)
..... r TWO \ Haire LOTS.
x \
r., : t _,-
AN k og*"-
4- T • c 4 fi c -. ..ae r wor ealeol.y
4' sale by
. N MAK ER & CO
o`tortlo by
I DICKEY
MIALI PIO,' CO.
coirent, for sale
I. INDICKEIi a 00..
r arul Front..
11 7 11'WU T
se LL
pll N k
OR. WEAFNESS A D DEBILITY—
tX!..V.W. YEAsitifi4 PD tr E; "
FOR DIARRINEA AND Taisiteo. , •.
PLALICT--,Yrr acme at MORRO' dm orl Preach
' , RANDY. at pry Sar vale at tRIF - Mart,.
G LITE-2 g bbls. rec'. and foie , le b •
P. li. WICSXR. .
msyll \ . cornier or. Woo d amig U. V.
Al HRO3IE GREEN-4 Cases for 441 . v b
V y
Feyll . \ a sNmcExtum,ag.
VHROME YEDI.OIV-2 ceees foritby
\ .5_ , , soli • \ :'•
\ R ED LEAD--5C
, Aepll .
ri R. ‘I'RASK Iti 2,1 etic Obittar.
X/ \dos.for We bs . _ , 3.Epp
1311 , YTER-1. bbL And keros feel
II \ ei.p.3 . \ M. It JOIE%
RQ MS=-75 doz. for . oby
. .10ELN
•, , New : 1 117 _
...
. , A. M - FN -& CO., hav rocel
• ere nottezperdn.c.-A ewes' doe
0 WO, rdnadeto adapted espresely •for ttd,
mutes A Iptreas 11Mohair LIIIMIVI N enn 1
(lb warp. fanny • I'd. Ctenoreleen and the aL
L. ewer Paromat ',MINA Cloth ,. d Cob na.
it o c .41 /tad. amt nt ni4ll/00 100 pe a.. Went
end fancy -.lora ' , The oboes gooda ere nfter,for
preantarhleh tre•arerdent we untaxed
4
01.1SSEL'S AROMATIC VINE ..-
.....4 .
The hlghlYeananfr._talsannte nod lonic.
on t it VITIC,II.C. fender /If. utPetier to Wog.
for the onllnery porpores'ot the toilets.' lea th .'an:r
tog then latter in Ito \ PeTtrtunr....ll,/ thd.g. w .N .11)
r i?Tygin r cor.:=PLTiot,„.z.v,h. 'AV
&pate 'parporre Of the toilet. Rad tor, p r es ee Trz n ,
*neither/n o t the emstptixlnn. Its moollentplaperther
per the heat nod dryto w ay tho . nktn. and kaput toll en
't'lsn .bk ler . :VVl Y ;rat'o l et=in t larPr,..b i tta b lifer'
'rob' P . \
.- Sold b' r y K, R. $0 LLOnta, .5 R Wacalah. '
SEW \BOOBS! ' NEW BOOKS: \ \ \
1 1,6 T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT;.No.I•, °
IThird etreeL'optoalte the 1.3113., \ \y ' A
Arthur 't'ltleortil'ell t d'e S e7/Tne7 l h. ' \ T,''''"' ' • •
London labor and the Lobo \Prot. No." 8, 0.1%41.. ..
811 Tears ,Later, or Takin g of he hartile: by A. Unmet '.
\ !Attain. tieing Ate-rN ~ ..3 . '
.d. , ie tem e '
I ft=tintr!"' \
Katherine %Talton, or the Rebel of Donebtaten
lomat Nomaureot the Revotation Itkentrolinn o
Aleeltauta , 3da g atine, lbe BePtamlße,
The 13oufeeton ott Ihrtorieal Novel. \ . •
:mobs., and Shadow, or Rude an.l,llloroome.
Laßly Emeline Stoart Rortlet , :e Traveh In t h e I
\ Revertee of a barbel, • Unotof the *art.
\ The Flow, a Went 811re10g ?Wm. by U..-. P- IL
Lean. ArnaleLhr the !!Meant ta Lill; 13
n a vain.Ttortientutelet, rompte 4100,.1b.0a3
g .K 1 / 4 1be
Th. U. S. Vert °like Guide. , \
Woody /nay, tnen'adttion,)
I.IAI Ituthrelerd, elf. Tale. \,
Thettealp flutrent h tale of,t4Ratclt,"
\ Vgett=e'l l 3ble' r f c ,_ by OAT flltilayfloli.
\ Alabet
The..!.,, the Child of the Ilattlendettt
I lne Pion4Ue Davit:ter, 0 tale 4r 1 a . p
\F-eutcr k on lleopet. \ . •' ll ' '''\
\ T e Advelogrrs of Paul 1,6111110 h.; a Haandor,
\ r V'...'fr' . l7? e?- 1 1 . ""'Plxi by ' "74":1uth \ \
N t n a , %: . • Proba t oM''ttie atzlo h r i of IVAltott l=e3
T o e Turner'a Co t omontourith Illustatthms. \\
tr w C c e,Gulde 'through 0., 13. 0. and Canada. \\
\ ' Urn : clne Boon \ Bird : 01.1.00 mu' Ilk •by CAI
J..t. , fI L U.
Me lift, f (past ad. 014 by Mary ldnenien
, iht. lion, lny Uotwe t . _ .
_.: :, repl
4 - 1 - 2 . l:4ClBitle plzre-Lin'ilee - d, foiLoale b 3
. 1 1
. „., p ',\, \ '- \ • .lu *
CANPURL
--\----
113%,. , for hale 'by •
__ , "
:CANFIELD,.
i ARP bbl,. No , , 1 Bennett -I j, .1,,,,, by lIIALAII,DIQItt (0;
Water awl leant 18 ; 81
1 1 7,,T,,cm 11ACITE'S UNITED SIXTY
orBes; &
NsAtooT, ....wt., toekted sad
sake . r \ •., 40113.3 Li. NI 011:
_ tt, ot l
.s.
\ Oat st.
Stkw Oil Silk Go .
l e,
1
H. PALMER,OS Mark" mtreet, is
. 0pe11i14,11314 onlmns rat.l OW Vic:. \
Uo oral and oblta,plata • • tan , Brant, borate
%.1 other DUN N ETV3 o mme re tkii Leaattful et'
11[91.0.
lain, plaid, 13- T ure..l 'd a d ; RONIIVI ROO(
art ha.
c t and Talents Bib arl • and 1 . 81• In.
lett tend retina
I Ba n t oilks. Rsti Valerie. `raPhe;.lat-ea.
Flowe t , Ren n et Fra ,nua i l a • rat arrortahn
inery Oonds. . t • - ARP
)E .13 ASH-41 htd. fi. , Aqale b
• 'P' 4 . , .,' , .-/ - twow.o
1111 b. , x-60 b ore,' i
P
. '.
11" 0 (31
Front Ea t ,
-I
I 'EY— \' ' bbl,
EF\ - t
, ,
.5 bbte. an •Mud , .
' • , \
•
On hand and tbr eale ek, 8U1111..74. t '4l \ . \,'
M -\\ '
Fe , lle W . 1.60 'malt a , \
'IUGAR---7•5 \ hhdaipr/me }WI or tale y s
L i ~,4 \ \ ItUl t hl tth os* * 3 - 1 00 1 fl um; 2 ,
yardS 4, 4 i,
Wind. Blind,
niired Lir that
ni.n , 0F yard. la
El=
,AII.PET:SI_ , PARRETS !—lCsc'd.this daJ4,
)\brw UO. o n Ill'or and Mk :Oi fatearlkm. \ .
e; seal Common iN 11.41.14aUtP4M,„.
_.,bibb...sr• \
firrolrai mi sell lower saplarpota evempesorlogekel ,
la Mil market. We ca \ Nike r: Waite thla "SlMawkltlt WE \
Be,omia end tbow Wl•kkki i. D0" ,. .‘.. - "t0."1 , .. '''''''''',' \
tn 101 d Newbklark CarpeTrehatme. No. Ba FolketWak , ,
\ y. iIoCLLNZGICIL 1 ,
11A..S11.31titES AN \DI: LAINES--\l5 a r • \
1 - 1 ...".LY_,.1°1 ) 0'q 'NV "'a 7 . 1 %ii..4...7.2' 4 \;'
_ . 4 s •
Act -it
OLDER SY RUP-10 b'll: -.for iota; \ \ h' \
. ILAILIAOO4I.
OLASSES=SO bbls. N. 0., for ealli
\ B. WAIARBBOOL
iA. • LEITATUE,7-41. Ws. for by •
•_: S. tW. uSAB.svGa•
ir
7 lpoo-40 fogs Va. Two' t,, % . for
*Pt , '` & W. Iia2.4IUSIL
i4P.1424P1D SILLS—A. A. ALLSON VOW ' \
.4:Sgrolta:llg4NTTlTV:=l:274=,
o Vol) wo4 the "attests* Of &rasa.. AIAoLVWs
Dory R \ dre Ahlput. Cb.P,
. .
NEW. 170,RES. 000pSii i r : LaLe nii:Lue .. —
t•L'it / T-P ,...k .% tg4,:itp sj uo ..td "V. T 'r.i."Lig /t lrg t
~
rag ..W. i , 11. pro"' ',Li, 11.Lbu.s1At CU.
~!!'-'s±ll"-.- SA. iiii - t - 1i & . CO.
W.lllls WO S — • irii Gi...i . , ~ . ..4.a.. a
" "t• 1 ' ; ' 4'
ic d t
Xiii.,%30... pud..hi trea
pilllll nod To --..- ......... ~k ... air. ..., k , ~. : A Wes
.11,11 a klooketwiss .sul: r . /41
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iwortment ma 'Orr , t 4.10.,
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s
4„IOFF,E , ..100 iIAgS Rio fWipole by \
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\t....1 , VA , 4. ' olLill*Tll 104 ,
it . 'ltiMMlTTEß.frir obtaining addiOrwastl onto, ,
, - , ...V.'ortiottoO, to tri#, , Yittekiricad Neu tiville ItalP, , , • ', \
'4 1;61 , lirli \ Paula ,‘ li ' rani Ore. ,
~
g:At. pfcfn, \ % 0 0_ Dude, . \
L . At'r, II ar ma : \ I W AL L X, 4 '
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Wm. Id:Horeb, , \\\' J.... X'..d.k. , - \
t b =lrelts, w \•• ' s ll • trltr . • \
\
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