„:11TTSBUR r'R GAZETTE PUBLISIM I BY WilliE s CO ItTSBIYHOH FP.IDAY MOEN I G, SEPT. 26, 1861 ' ;of Scott andlolaudm • pi:to-The attentio of ttle.frirridir of Scorr, Praerwrio .In Allegheny eountr. V 1171.Ziae y mut to the Importerge or thorough orgazdietkne.bY the lorlastlen of.Cluha. hr mo' election Marta. too the 0 0 0 .PolFfo tho, ofoointoovot . of Coo=lthooo of Vigil... T.; rt. Ilse toiriy Trine of Scott and Johtuton I. teemed. and that tbprse whip avothinr It es oatureital, and the ovrri derret tax bitint. o ho !ewe Thole of The folloirtrig Carimitton oo Naturaligirtiorr ha. Dean rmintal , MxonJobo Iforr6o., Di VD.. Pi th Appl.in.. EN. (.'ha/. Pog o. L..— • A. Ltopl. Capt. P. DiAlenstrigicr. M. Brvidenstbst, Dr. X. Y. Dim D. Ignikpr. Jag. Meeting. Joergb Anions '-.l.lr.Orderof the IXAtirry Oagratitter, Allegheny Condi , Scott and Johnston r'A Public Meeting will be held the bornunh fat.mtb..3 Paturitap. the 12th oft nett, at 2 o'clock P. M. I . „ AL Noblestowo, on arondar;Ssptstatost , ,t -r• St• At abarwburg. Sularlar. " • 5 At Powisthip,. Wsdpspnat At ItalerWarw Thiar...Lar : : " • At .pant Liberty. Vtiday. ' At. IleAwaiwn. PAlnAlar • " At 'Parental:l, Moist's. ..22. 7 Al P.whisl /Wise. Min. Winn Doer township. hionna7. Snowdru tot whip. on -Tniarl ti. to. Xat. 2P. SI. • AtJoel Monson% Donau toonthhhoti Weilsosiat. 24th, at 2 Welsh P. M. ' - At flush Pl'Conatclea Mow 10.2.4.2. on nun: dsy. la. at 2P. M. At itlitaloth. tot Thursday, 25th, at 2. At JR:ma i'lastklutoo'N oppopip, ou v,id.r. At John Conti:L.l4llMo toottshll4 Panstdap,27th, et 9 At Wilthwhn onidOtalay, 2 M 7 , th, at 2P. . At At Ann. ?fn.., °Anna township • on. Theidaiy. 30th. At Minion. Findlay tromthlp. Wwinwalap.Oc+t Ist. at 2 P. 31. At Petiyarille. Thnzadap;Zd itt 2'P. M Ulntot Clair towitilOp. an PO. t . ll;aty howler's:Tar& Cteek.; on Battn - 3.2. ail+. at At the late Jooleo 11.1144, ROMpaort Toonaltip, tot 'Monday, dtlt, at. r . M. At ovum's Mill, Shun . tom:whip, .. Thatalai. C.M. At O. T. Conllette Stinib Fayette tn.. 'Wedure.MT. MoMb. at o'clock. I . At each of them meetinsa.mir MM.& Mil be ltleoto immirtant to the preat .r ,14-wo au mmay. tlµr Mmda to each tleetloo tIiAZIJA of the Miler, UV • .1.411.14.1 tO organ., awl bare every person mmemed. .make arraucemeam to Ming all onnomers m - POl/ Ily onter of I O. Uttnele.T. the Pth, at 21 Paltersmu t e Mill. raw. too nab lin at 2 o'elmk. P. M. j • COSIMITTME OF ARMAtiOEMF.NT. Vona, are you married? If not, ree to it itomediately.lira yen are assessed tea daya before the'electiou, you will lose your rote. Re- Some communications are unavoidably crowd The MMiness of that portion of tfoe.Cleveland and Pittsburgh adlroad, between Cleveland mid Ravenna, 88 miles, !or five and a half months, foots as follows : • • WhOlo no. , of pueengErs, 12,836, $.33,141 80 Atitottot Of freight, .19,464 68 JBroee earnings, 7:„: , r,.ipteees for same period t 1 Nett Earaings, • ' ' ' $35,070 88 cent. per annum opea $lOO, , the costs of the portion refer , ... red to, Leaving a surplus'of $2,988 88 The nett earuinge ea above,' of a little more than one-third of the road, would payein Mantel dividend of four.per cent. - -upon the entire cost of the road from Cleieland to 'Wellsville, one hundred miler - This read is o completed three or four miles aduth 01 iilltlOVer, and the tract is laid within .about twenty.two miles of Wellsville. The con reactor! are pushing the work forward with all possible speed, mid- we are assure.' that it will be coiipleted at an early day. The. business of. the Cleveland and Cincinnati road for the month of Augnst. choirs the follovi lug result Number of .p engers, Iteceipte fr passengers. Total, Reeeipta In July, Taal iteceipts from February 24, $245,711 17 -An to the management of the road, we bare heard bat one opinion a mong competent judge! —its Directors, Superintendent, Conductor! and Engineer! are all entitled to any ninountof credit for energy rind Coluinbus cod Railroad.—Tbe receipts of this road from passengers were, for' • August. • $14,907 96 July; , 14,119 66 'lncrease, $787 61 The total receipts in Ari Fist mere $21,700. Little .Virri Railroad.—The receipts on the. Little 'Miami. Railioad from the 25th to the 31st of August, were . $11,821 16 For coriespouding week last year, 8,856 a increase-JO per cent.; Nichigan Central Raitroad.-,—The earnings of thin roadfor August were, for 'lB5l, 1850, increase—orer 25 per cent., The aggregate earnings for the first eight menthe Of the year are 8E60,000 Baum timi !sat year, 468,00 Increase—nearly' 20 , per cent., $182,000 L,o uirrille aid Frankfurt Railroad.—Thereceipts upon this road for August were as follows: From passengers, . ' $7,117 05 Front freight. - • •-• •• . , 8,29'2 64 From malls, • • . 641 66 This Dhows an 'increase upon duly, of Il r per cent. from passeniers, and over 200 per/cent. 'from freight. AR the Railreadi in New- York and New Eng land are yielding handsome returns, but no Rail roads' are more profitable than those 'in the West, owing to the less cost in their original con struction; and the immense amount of freight and travel which passes over them. There is no .doubt that our Ohio and Petuusylvaata road will pay large:dividends, as the business done upon our 28 miles, with only one accommodation pas senger train; is !sufficient to pay a large dividend on the coot of construction for that distance. lfarry on with all your roads, gentlemen.. Sid you 'grill soon reap a golden harvest, in more :ways than one. • • At WillBvilfe, Ohio, the ceremony of, driving tbe firiitdail, and laying' the first rail of the Southern terminus of the Cleveland nhd Pitte burgh Railroad, took - place last week. The first nail was driven -by Mr. William iVelli, the oldest citizen of the place. '. • . Boer, AND HER ILtrinosns.—The latesplen . did Railroad:jubilee:at Boston, some account of the cloeing scenes of ,which we , publeilied lei ter day, has ' led ue'to reflect upon the great system of ra ilroads of which that city ill thelo . cu.; end also upon what that system has already done for it and for . Afaseachusette. , Bosion,. though not . occupying a 'central or ' commanding. geographical position, althiugh . '.... destitute at the advantages of any - great river to bear its commerce to the interior,and although serrounded by a comparatively eterile country, hits!by the steady and persevering exercise of • - .anerillghtened and liberal policy, made , herself the second commercial eity:of the Unian,l and in rebithesatialth the firet. Notwithstanding she has expended about fifty millions of . dol- - ' - lars upon these railroads alone within lees than - • twenty yesta, her wealth has =tinned rapidly and steadily to augment.. Bhe has placed her , stir up:in ventage ground of , which no.competi don can deprive her, and her future' is bright ' and cheering beyond that of any other city in the world. I • ~ . Whit is i :secret of all this! Enlightened. p i t,bold, lit deist enterprise. A generous union of thesteel:l,st, hof her people. A magnanimous saerihee of all petty jealousies, rivalries and eel . fish-aims--ail sustained. as they ate there. by wise coundfig, judicious legislation and well-di rected inddatry. While a Boatel:deo is making • ' money for bimself—and none know batter bow • to do it—he PO inerusge s it that his neighbor , • may . indiretly chars in his profits, and as all - .do things in the same way, he, in . turn, is bane .. - fitted by their operations; so they all poper to gather. The ultimate earthly agency in all this ..,..: le to be found in their almost: universal inteui f:gaiine,,and the high moral and raginilfi tone of theiVit- community: - : .- .:' ~.. Would hke CaOSOS prOdUce like 'oilcan, bad .'4. ly -,.- ,- Unquestionnb they would. ' Pittabntgh has ~,,, ..: ••••. • , • . . . best fait ;.; retkbynsVon,Wthu. 0 7a7 1 ,üBW- 1 1 3 'nete - issary tiiiender hei:U jereat !fea of ititat Meitie liken, and the sett'of faethring industry to an extent ,beyiind any ar . elgnable , h cotta.. -But Year people . deaire.. to avail themselves of the advantages of their po; titian, they must unite their energies to an ex tent-far beyond . what they havesyet done. They Must folio* the "example of tie lbostontulif: pose the. Bostonisinshadi . done** 'ltiii-lPitts borgberi- tir, cow doing -- eoPPole each had I tried to make a little money' on 'Ms own hook, where wouldthey leave been to-dayinthepresent race for commercial greatnesi? Scppose we should compare the enterprise of Boston with that of Philadelphia. Boston, with a population of 180,000 has expended fifty mil lions upon her railroads, which radiate to almost every point of the compare, while the latter, with more than three tides the population, has bad great difficulty to raise leas than one-fifth of that stun to build a road to unite her with the Great Went. “Comiatrisons are odious," it is said, and perhaps they are; bat they may sometimes be tiseful. - Pennsylvanians, at both ends of the State, need stimulating and our only object is to provoks.them to good works" by holding up good examples. . - Pittsburgh has made wood beginning, how ever; and when she,' like Boston,bai experienced the beneficial effects , arising from liberal and en lightened enterprise, we may hope that she will start earnestly in the race,' The Ohio and Penis sylvania road is rapidly progreseing.and sot we may say,nre the great central road through . Penn sylvania. The Pittsburgh and stenbenvlith omit puny is fall of hope and energy, and will doubt love succeed iu carrying their work through. This we doubt not will te followed; 1 - 'sy another up the valley of the Allegheny to unite us with the great lines of New York; and it can hardly be doubted that the old t,onneliville project will be reauscitatel, and another,thilroad reach this city by that route. All these lead through glees of immense resources; and the most of them to sectieus diverse,th character and pro ducts; of course they will mutually reflect Value pon one anoiher. Now suppose. Pittsburgh Should make as great an effort in proportion as Boston did,andpush these roads to completion, would ehe be poorer or rioter when this irork was complielied Y ;,We answer this question by ask ing another—What was the effect of that! great effort upon Boston' QUARTZ GOLD MINING The clashing of gold bearing Quarts, in Cali fornia, is becoming a business of vast impor tance.' A great deal of valuable machinery has gone forward from this country, and some have been erected in that, country, thus showing that the infant manufactures of that state ire already assuming a relPectable position. The follow itig extract of it letter, published In the Pacifie Star, shows what is doing both in manufactur ing and Quarts crushing : -One of the most perfect machines I sass in operation, belongs to the Gold Hill Quartz. Min log CoMpany. 4t is entirely new and altogether of California manufacture. It was erected by Capt. Peck, of our city, raider the superintend ence of %V. It. King, Esq., at the Sutter Iron Works. It has a beautiful engine of about 60 horsepower, and eighteen crashers working at the same time. Yesterday, in ten hours, it meshed. nineteen and .a half tons of ore, which yielded 61 pounds of gold. This was taken him the amalgamating tables without clearing out the mortar, which is estimated would have yield ',ed from five to nix hundred dollars more. *52 605 88 17,585 00 32,084 00 .•This wonderful machine, as is fully proven by the above statement, is capable...of' crushing forty tons °tyre in twenty four hours. This will reach the large sum of say, Four Thousand Dol lars per day, which will not fail, after paying all expenses, of realising a profit of three thousand five liundred.dollars, the erpenses of furnishing end running the machine not exceeding five 'hundred dollars per day. Basel, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, is President of the Company, and a liege stock-holder; and Mr. La Greaten gentle. man to whose polite attentions we were much in debted. is principal manager. We were also much indebted to Capt. Peck for valuable aloe- mation. .This company, I learn, have now on hand some fifteenhundred tons of ore, and their calms, they ere confident, will not fail to supply them for twenty years. They have three of the rich-. est veins in the country. I should lave men tioned that the ore crushed yesterday-19i tons —was taken from the huge pile of fitteeno hun dred tons, without eelection." We suideratand that the machinery above no ticed, which is producing such astonishing re sult% is similar to that manufactured in this city for a company 'of which our friend Mr. Snack , war is President, and which was sent out some months ago. Since that, more powerful and per fect machinery bee been constructed In this city, by Messrs. W.. W. Wallace & Co., for the haute company, which will be sent out shortly. Some of our citirenewill doubtless sake 'fortunes in this enterprise, is others lave in copper mining. 17,185 $3B 657 28 18,99') 72 2,250 00 $08,806 93 50,t,00 08 $§,206 O Tun PAMPtiIO. —The Washington - . Republic !states that official information hus:been re ceived at the Treasury Department that the Pamper° is in the custody of the reveries cutter Jackson, at Jacksonville, and the district attor ney of that district bee been notified that she is there, and has been directed to take such pro ecedings is the law will-warrant against her. Rho was taken four miles up a creek in strwar4, one hundred miles up the timer, and a great qciantlty of armeare Said to have been bladed from her, and officers . from . the United Stated have been despatclwid in search for them. V2,91M 62 ,The President has appointed BISJAMIZ Bsao tifirets, Esq., of Boston, to fill the T wocancy on the Supreme Bench of the United States; caused by the death of Mr. ,Woodhury. A Boston pa per thus notices the appointment.. $11,631 as JITIXILS or Tun 813Papp COVET.--WO are gia tifie4 to be enabled to aiounoe that the President him appointed Benjamin Band Curtis, Esq., of the Suffolk bar, Milli the nicancy in'the Supreme Court of the Gnited Steel that Whiten oreated by the decease of Mr. Justice Woodbury.: This appointment Will give 517 general satisfaction. Mr. Curtis is a young man, but little more than forty yeers of age; and the desire to appoint a young man, who might have the reasonable pros pect of.; a long judicial tarns:_ lute induced the President to-pass over the claims of many die tingnistust gentlemen, from among whom he would otherwise have been pleased with the op portunity of selecting the occupant of so eminent a position. - • • The professiottal attainments and the high per sonal qtudiliestione of Mr. Cards are too well known to the her, not only of New. England, but of the dation; to make it necessary more than to / allude a chem.- 7 Eoam Transcript. . Pre , oaa to Mr. Curtis's appointment, Judge M'Lean. of Ohio, was the only Vildg on the bench of the Supreme Court; and be was appointed by General Jackson, in 1829. The other Judges are-15"ityne,'af Georgia, appointed by Jackson, in 1835; Taneyb (Chief - Justice), by Jacksot . in 1 1 1836; Cat'ion, of Tennessee, by Von Buren, in 1837, McKinley, of Alabama, (now of Kentucky) by Van Buren, in 1837; Daniel, of Virginia, by Van Burma, in 1841; Nelson of New York, by Tyler, in• 1845, and GrieT, of . Pennsylvania, in FULL BLOOD EDX.riCII MARIS° SUZZP.—rWILLIAIt P. BILADY,. of Short Creek, Brooke County, Fa., is connection with WILLIAII BUMP.; brought out from the East lent fall an imported Buck and some.. Spanish and.half blood French Merino Ewes. They clipped, from the Buck tut Spring 18 lbs. of wool, which they sold for 97 cents per Mr. Brady hoe sent us an engraving token front. a Daguereotype of these celebrated sheep imported from France and owned by John B. . Patterson of Westfield, Chautaugue County, N. Y. They hive purohased of Mr:Patterson. a Bock, Ewe and Lamb, the latter 4. weeks old. The BoOk sheared early this spring 2231bs and the Ewe abs_ared 14 lbs. These gentlemen bare also bought. the celebrated French: Buck Napoleon— tbd, same sheep that took. tbe first premium at the New York fitaterair in 184k - saute! bigely commended by the Judges on the ocosaion--one of whom was Iltir.lemes G. Strean,of this 'Jointly —one of our most opulent and liberal spirited wool growers.—Hewers. Brady & akey :bare at this tine. three Bucks and one Ewe of the Im putation of John A. Tenter, of Hartford, Conn. They are crossing their sheep with their Spanish Merino and Saxony Ewes. Their Spring Lambs will weigh now from 70 to 80 lbs. and will clip next spring from 6 to 81be. of fine well washed wool, on an avenge. They have a number of Back Lambs now fit for sale: The gnostical now for wool growers to decide, is whether it is better to grow 22i lbs. of wool on one sheep or 21.—Wsehington keportee. We hops Mr. Brady will attend the Agin!. tarsi Fair to.he hel4 this county,'on Wednre day, and Thmkro,ba ILO We reel confident it would be to Ida kiteneeh wi would greatly gratify ani. tannery.: Fa. hitation will take ilia iwialegtieuy COLOIIIII.IIIIIIEI9IIIITATEIIinS ' ert, we are sorry to say, wiii - acceniiartiinvidedz: CeliMel Bigler, in speech in this Elty, Said= and of wareinjoihd from the tramp: , 4 1: 8',[ 13 the administration of Goir. Porter,. /4 Otthairettstn• Theses' however,: am - but, in'lB.ll6, a bill inntintrainced into the Legisla trili[ lB B =den in View of - the Providential es tura verbatim pith the act of 1819; built did cape of our town from so imminent a calamity I,ol,ps.;.bx4ase the Legislators d id not knot- —threatening at onetime a most desolating con how lo raise the money to satisfy it Ireported tiaBTati9 l : l . Frafi , s"/91 Reporter ; Sept. 24. a similar bill myself, at. a subsequent period; • end the . only reason why such a bill was not [ passed before 1849, ems,bscause the Legislature could not devise the means by Which a Sinking Pundmas to be kept up." [ There are several grave errors -in-this short extract ,• L- Governor Porter's ndministration did not extend to 1846. Govern Shook was then in the second year of his first term. - 2. The assertion that the bill proposed in 1846 was verbatim with the 'sot of 1849" is not 'true. That bill, the reader will Mmembcr, pro posed to increase the collateral inheritance tax, [to lay a tax upon matiat inheritances, and to Ore a bonus to the wealthy owners, of real es- tate of 15 per cent., for paying off at once their quota ofthe State debt, thus not only depriving the State-treasury-of 15 per cent, of ,what snob persons might pay; but robbing it also of all prospeetive increase of the value of such prop. arty,' which, in many cases would . be. immense. We say wealthy owners, becauSe. none but such could avail themseliree of each a irrovisiou. (in the other timid, the lid of 1849, (Governor John ston's,) levied a tax on charters—on eating [houses, beer houses, and restaurant licenses— on brewery nod distillery licenses—and on bil liard room, bowling saloon end ten pin alley S umacs. It provided that ; the receipts from cer tain taxes formerly laid—that on collateral in heritances, on circus And menagerie licenses, and on new countieashOuld be appropriated to the Sinking Fund. Thus are the only :mime of revenue Pre which the Sinking Food derires ire This brings us to another part of the same, speech, where, still talking about the sinking fund, he sake : - "How, then, has the amount stated in his late proclamation. been .paid? Where did the Money come from? I reply that the balance has been obtained from the increased revenue arising, from taxes upon Reel Estate. —Yes, every county in the tate has contributed its pro portion to swell the amount paid on the public debt, for which my opponent and his friends claim such an extraordinary degree of credit." The true answers to these questions are given above; and when Colonel Bigler states that the money teas been obtained from increased taxation on real estate, he states what he either knew, or ought to have known, to be untrue. No part of the tax on real estate goes into the sinking fund.. There are certain specified items of taxation, (enumerated above,)'the proceeds of whioll, be they more or 'less, go into that fond. SYimt Colonel Bigler asserted respecting that matter was not only not true, but it is impossible that it could be true. Moneys arising from taxes upon real estate are .paid into the treasury, not into the sinking fund, and when there, by what authotity could they be diverted to a different depository? Nothing short of an act of the Leglalattlie could transfer' them from one to the other. We sae, then, that he not only asserted au untruth, but en absurdity. Neither is it true that the revenue arising from real'estate has been increased. flare is the AuAtorOenersl's statement of the amount of state tax received during the followingiyeass, (see Report, page 118.) 1845 $1,318,832,02 1848 $1;350,129,49 .1846 1,445,112,70 1849 1,298,921,23 1847 1,880,781,19 1850 ' 1,317,821 55 Annual average before Goa. Johnson's term . Annual average during Gov. Johnstan's administration Difference 437,717,46 The correctness of these figures cannot be disputed. it in most extraordinary that is man occupying the position pd. Bigler aces, should dare to make such assertions. Our belief is that he— not being rernarkahle for hie powers of investi. gallon—has adopted the statements that he found :ready to his imild in some of the lotofoco papers . The Colonel is an easy, pleasant, good•natdred. - but weak and stupid man. Should he, by any possibilitt, succeed in on election, how easy it will be for the bold and designing Men of his Party to manage him ! No =titter how good his intention may be, they will be of no avail. Penn sylvania needs a - rtroug man, as wares an hon est one. We have put in the plea of dnliness of per ception, and general imbecility—and we do it sincerely—to shield him from the Ohm-wive in evitable charge of deliberate falsehood. If it is not admitted, then let him and his friend. take the other.alteniative... Arerraatis —The recent discovery of gold in Australia is exciting no little attention through aut the world. The gold region is about 150 miles inland from Sidney, which Is on the east mu coast of the continent (as it is now called) in south latitude 85°. The •stories respecting that region are very much like those we bad upon the first discovery of gold in California.— The niestpober-Minded men have great expecta lion of the productiveness of this new ElDorado ; but not enough.ls yet known to enable us to form any certain opinion. It has canned a tre mendeoue excitement at Sidney.. The London Times cline describes the, section of Australia in which this new gold field bee I.been discovered: "The-eastern coast of the continent, from its extremity in the 38th degree of south latitude to the Tropic of Capricorn, is defended by the Bine Mountains, which rise somewhat abruptly from the plains to a height of some three or four thousand feet. The summit of this range forms a table land, which fells by almost -- impercepti- - tile degrees towards the vast tate, ior. It is on. the commencement of chi/ gradual elope, in prise ,ty nearly the same latitude as the city of Bid: ney, that the region is situated of the newly ,food treasures of which we have reoeived such ' 'flattering accounts. Nothing can be imagined more delightful then the climate of this elevated platteau. The air is peculiarly clear and salubrious, and the summer possesses all the brightness - without the sultri ness of the 'Australian climate, . The country is thinly dotted over with trees, like a park, and the soil is rich and well adapted both for pas ture and airicultnie. These allurements have already concentrated in the neighborhood a lar ger population than is to be found elsewhere in Australia at so great a distance, and the town of Bathirat, which is-this metropolis of the district, contains already between three and four thousand inhabitants and many substantial and commodi ous buildings. From this place to Sidney Is road has been carried over the Blue Mountains by the skill of Sir Thomas Mitchel and the labor of con idea in irons, by which difficulties of no ordinary magnitude have been surmounted, and the peas tif Mount Victoria, in which a formidable chasm has been filled up by en enormous mass of ma sonry, may rival the feats of Swiss engineering." The Cecil Democrat of Saturday him the ful lowing paragraph: Hasty FAll.l,lllL—Jamee Camady & Sons, of Philadelphia, we learn, have failed for a large amount. They own a very valuable manta in the lower part of this County, consisting of some 600 acres of land, with the improvements, valued at $66,000, against which attachments have been itslllsCl, within the last few day, amounting to about $66,000. On this estate !sone of the most valuable and extensive peach orchards in the country, yielding, as we have been told, from ten to twenty thousand dollars' worth of fruit per annum. Thinorchard embraces about NO acres and abounds in the choicest fruit. As ANA113(1311 Fiax.—At noon on Monde-, the stable in the rear of the public house of James' F. Brown, was discovered to be on fire, and before any attempt could be made to arrest it, the flames bad burst from the roof, envel oping the building. At one moment the appear ance of things was appaling in' the extreme.— The long dry spell which we have bad, had en tirely exhausted the pumps and. cisterns in the immediate locality of the bre,"end apprehen eione were felt that the whole square, if - not the entire town, must be abandoned to the raging element. Lines were formed, t and from [tome of -the neighboring cisterns a sufficiency of wat er was procured to keep the adjoining stables wet, thus saving the town Trom-a terrific etaals gration. The "American House" stables were in Imminent danger, being not more than GO'pr GO feet from the burning building. The exer tions of the eidtens, however, saved them. The buildings burnt were the stable of James F. -Brown, and the.stable and ice house of Gee. Lon kert. To the slight rain of the pnimioustryen lug and the calmness of the day Vs are 'to at tribute, under Providence, the escape of our town from one of the most destructive coal's stations that ever visited the plus. : Thank God ,teethe goodness that vintohsafed us so:Merciful an 'escape. The lemlitt comparativellitteetunder ' eble--souleill - taroovered by a few hundred dol lars. 'Tile heittafoltleirer garden of gra Leak , VOX ' AT BOORVILLII, tire hroke out in this place on Saturday afteinoon,which destroy the 'Rank MW; and the boarding place belong ing to the Company. The estimated amount of property destroyed is $70,000. Insured at the -Ha r tf or d office for $20,000. In New York ofs - and Protection st Rome $5OOO, and $2OOO in the Tolland Mutual Insurance. Tna STAVE FAIR AT ROCRESTZIL—The State Fair, which closed at Rochester on Fridsy was probably the ',largest assemblage of people ever held in Western New York. The receipts are sold to have exceeded those of any previous fair by about three thousand dollann The pre miums amounted`to only'five thounitfid dollars, ed thareceipts were $44,000. Ortosi•ru OF DFLlKlHE—Dunirlik, which at the close of last year had a population of only floe hundred, now numbers about three thousand. _ 4t For aN hardened lumps,, galls , star complaint, distemper, sot , ' Pd. , . Undoes...l flatulent colic, 4.6, Sr., in horses, U. U. Farndes Ariblan Liniment has acquired a mutation that v mr , licino if ths kind ever enjoyed. It Is equally etlieachote for:erysipelas, salt rheum. coughe and colds, sick headache, .111.111ront, loam, nor. bests's, chilblains. Cc- In mankind. • end: Falllmportation of Hardware,Cutlery, &o. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., i No. 129 Wood Street, Desire I, call the attention of klerrhantsi and others to their ciao. 'Roos of ; POULTON AND DOKESITC HARDWARE, QU'FLERY, &( f IBM/RYER BY RECENT PACRET3. And wirldi Orr kre now prepared to ofkr at such prices aa cannot tail to please. 4GrA smortmentor MANN'S mlebrate4 B. AXES always pn hand. aualtr, On Thurs.', - morning, the 25th ost., b, th• Rev W A. Passtlvast. Mr. Was Gus, tat the 12.rm...f Intin Parke t W Itss CAROL:VI. daughter of the late Juhn ?sr gosh El.l„oll,ewisburg. Pa. On Muria tr, the 2..itt it.. by the Rev Wm. Peesavant. JII/Z3 11. Itccut, tu 31 ta , i/art, J , daughter a( Rec., C. Two. gIAPIId. Esq. ( 1 .1 011001: WANTED—A young man who kJ' hb had ooirlierable otrart.te asi• teacher ta Hr. Rost, brings good testimoniale of energy, ability, and moral elmnieter, Is deeitnue of obtaining a situation. A Relaioliwould be preforms'. to ennui:emu wan. Please ad. drumlin... Rattly. (noting partioulara4 etughilallt* A.. D. RICHARDSON, Pittsburgh. Pa. EARIS - GREEN—SO eaten of the edebra we "8" brand, rewarded by the gold medal of the rie. 111.0.1tate for unifortaltyof atmdti. ane for being the deepest. mat brilliant, and perenanent Oreau yet pro anted. Parebsolug directly from the manufaeturet, we are able to .11. no favorable tame at in ore Wait of the Mountains. J. aCIDJONSIAIihR a CAI., etip . l6 Wood street MASON'S BLACKING—SO groat asetd. rot .4.br .1,24 J,SOIIOOH)faKER a CO._ ALERATUS-5 casks pure Tor saleby 0 .06 J.ISCILOONMAKEit L 1). lIQUORICE BALL-4 cases for sale le Abt .0 26 .1.00110412 AA ER 'ILK POPLlNS—Beautiful gomits - , just 11,3 selfd ;cs egpre4s, at Pp% A A. M A.,ON A ors. ti A. MASON & CO. have on hand: um! =. •• alai in receipt or Ism. klussaltie.ot N. Dn... U • 40r.11 as rich Dgur.l Yawl, Ceukaucros. Ds I-Llun, mi ishi.b she, Irtll gluararato . psiee luzul quota, .4111114 ttas santkit. t.{ . ..11 ~ - EEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, that Y 6 W ntrcfrradala of Yam!, or thrrons.:.sllnrafr sr pftsoncc, wad Jana. row .nneral suoelance la tbe moor of Um ...tent .11.14m1ne , ....1 In to. forma t. l 9 ( Morse ftsrpaund 4ervor 1,1;.mn s . Roaf rmreintrtartatde, haring no mineral or ...mortal rolater , IDIIn it. a. many can Lead,Lead,itrho lm lb .b * Inaredientr of whir.. 111 rocarosed. [Lc I:taunt, of =attn. news /s • OI:a, al well ••• .an. onedleina. Sold by 9. N. W1CKE10.1.1.31, OZ., Wu..? s od 61110 et. No cd:u have ...Malin. nett sod. Cara, r.../er It La creel- RABBITT'S EFFERVESCI orClaalcul V. Pc.da r' - Caravan. Cornattud" lor • ...hawed kr H. T. b..bla, .04 hut saki. fur ...purpose It 4 u‘ 44,42 J. N. 8 [a. or Oa. apulsr oracle just H SELLI MZil== true!. p . "'. R'r 01.LLI rel-15 Al SEED OIL-1.0 bbls an 3 fry aalr Ey r0p2.1 !TAILS ---600 kegs awed eit ..1.1 bawl anA Cu aal. Cl - A. CULLA .PH3 1 10 . ARS-50.000 Regalia, Havana CiAaro, hrral Ltd for pup= A - CUL I $1,878,58P,85 lIMEIEI ►/WBACCO-IGn 1,1 thanr I LADY lard ft bale by 62 U 0 AR-20 Main N. 0. in. CI .4. by top2A A LO. 1 i UEESE-50 bv. NV. !tin 10 ..I. bl .0.4.4' A ex 4...y1CU SILKS--A. A. S. Ya.t aloYbacl • GosoltlinA 1. , G. a..• 6.0.1 rick M 1.,. _ . . .. . . _ . Administrator's Nal LETTERS of Administratio ChArtti A Ccoraar. lA. !A tb 1 laeomport, doomed. have beet giUttAil te•l!ltric to Pal LAmoolti , AllprroccA baring coals. •gatort, u toted to ;mow:a them without Jrlay ItOBVR ==l==l Adminiztrator'a No ETTERS of Adtuittilltrutio of •rebitsald C. N•irta. late cl A•gbris manly, hate n Rt.ntKl In tiewllkler to•e All ,1 All inneani , ha , nns clatut• salmi ynesti .1 to pi...nt A History of Pittsb. :h. BY NEVILLE B. CREII6, I ,.i.—A II tory of Pitt•butula, Into the use ;'pens.! IP bfr wyo visited by WWI. men. &ern to t • eh*. of n• I century, with notices of the Brit ' , stall urgent of own. the Important toaanlactorite ad en .. ina.r.k. el int nal Improvement, up U.,,the prevent ti iottliith i• , 4 ,... ..,1 • chapter upon th• &Pratte,. of G 1 AU. for Wart - mina fly commercial' ursuits. b a ruCiatiert the agar...ate dunoootof bulgur*. teen iened :lirre ant IT upon sir men, eared., and sla , kw. htntroeenn • Them ii nn paint It Una Unien wte ao hussy ins tent arentA aril mer of Lisle 0 intent I: tau. ecntpriswed within nrrenne in brief. pine V (thee... In eontinty around the had nth, °ta u . 4 ,r t,1,,,,,,, 500 . 1 and exhibit In bteteri.l order tinge To. 1.14, sod to prortaim the advantages sheer ton, a Ind tuentuf, rapltaltste to untie bere,.Ntl lonct of tee pwed wort 412 pa,. 12 mow booed Prier In.? Publithed ant tnr Bale bY JOIE , .XI ri.I.OR. eep2:, • I Ilhuel drew Copper Stock. 1. 42•3.6 MI et usea ta bin, na CunEe. ~ luo - Penh:unto .. lOU .. :birth West .. •• ' WO •• Untonnon. - - . BIM= clalignlZollt.a , lPlrule at In. rite, A. WI LKILHe k 041. Sur k end Y.r<hec¢• tlrc kn., 5.P23 o,ros r iderk.t and Ihi td G - - RKAM OLLEESE-75 lime involving per L. E, U line, mad for ea. by I •'• •AP , JA _e+ DALZELL. in gieryt variety. of M 43 .c U i. B l.. E p l i:it E n end pn - s,.. S 'amm lvt G. a; in th. '?"' g'"". An """ lirgpig " Pu ' Vhc l tritri.Z! Aep2Z. North East carver 4th'a .' A Marim al . . N - EAT BARREL). GLNOILO S-4.4lurphy DaretatelD two* reeolved • oboi!. aeloortnreul nr lane. Koods of • flne quollty. Also. •a ly of reel Mao cheerer and L•no.ater (llngtuano; 4. ' W ELSII FLANNELS—. urrunted un .hxlnlcattle. to Do be.,l la the ere e of ••1/23 lUILIUY k WALL PAPER—Freon .sWtinent for f.JI oat... r,ceired trion tho mots rototmeuol 6111131.- I.:tortes or Pl:Mattel:Ca, N., York, ,0n,1,80010n, 1.1,11- tion to • irarDol oto,k of doenoetle marateaDthro. for o•Io by eorelD VRENCII WALL PAPER -A general 1: wort:oral of gold Sad orb, for .l. t, roDZS rUudIL PALMER. WINDOW BLIND PAPE , Omni irrul Plain, for sale bT ntnut mc : ju !, pAi. .,, ; „ . It UCE.ETS-100 clot. Beaver . Bucket., for LP salt by. rer,:ll.. WICK A .11er:ANIA.1:.!..S MACKEREL -100 bbin No. 3 large, 20 '74 , ..:."'"' bm. " l ' No.: ' Nri a j t k i l 51cCASULF-9:i. CIIESSE—'6O cul Ijr tinted Chews, [hie day ni; . . yjrzirt fy 4 :417,,bi„ .1325 11;1111Eci- 7 10 kegs Fresh Butter received ..d f or WICK dc Idc(IANULIC, , VIIEESE-94 /as W. H. Cheese, 105 do 1j Cream do, recel Ted tad fur osier WICK I IacCANDLEW Anchor Cotton Factory Lai at Auction. QN SATURDAY, September 27th, will be said OilLtio•Ootioo. oa the Ptetuirita, at 3 o'clock, rcs VALUABLE LOIN, on Federal amt. betsma and lemmek etreete, Lein g :1111 , .t.frOut mot run ning kook WO feet B. • lu Met onoi. This property well worth the attention ol capital/au, Lelog to the tioel tVorlltVg4l6lll. eit " gO l :t ` P.Ci h r ' Zlt ' lVlVe t l, ' , " t; In mu.. it would out& admirably . for A which le greatly needed In r city. Persona wield., to Immt loom, real total. mint do well to the It their It,, mlt le UM only•p petty Mr oslell3 that elem. lt,, sod mots prom)... to aiimmo ruder its prim. li wail M mid all together, or 14 lot to snit purchaser. Torma—One fourth In hovel, the !immure in npe, two, and three t ears. with later., In be recner , ll4 loud and meetirt'd a• Bin LE, Auctioneers. • 14T . y A O m rn . an the dry , preferred. Hood ',Broom. ngu a ired. A4l) en this ,7,14. • Valuable Reel state For Bale. THE Collo:wing dose ibed property will be weld at R ub& lade INIF day. the 10th day of Laded., next. at. 100 clerk, A. 61 . OT the ',wane. In Allegbee pro iota of gyoand. on L i corner of grayer etrert and w a t e r auea, bed., la feet n (mat. on rueet, are eateddlbg back along Wader alley 7.6 feet. On which are erected two three story brit Dwelling Howe*, each COI, talnlng of rooms. Alec, ne A lto , acaed on Beaver st., =2 feet In front. and 76 feet leer. lto one Vacant Lot ot, Water alloy. 23 tam tar aea In front e atul beet deep. Alod. one two nary frame elling Made Gad Lot, 21 ft. Inchre in (root. and 60 wt Jeep, enn[alning eight mama. The above property is abbe syleania and Ohio Palk/Load] Nes Inquire or the eutacol Terme mnale known on the • ===9M /FEE MODEL AItiIIITECT.--Nos. 1,2, iroi 3, or thlit elm/ellen perk. has /net b•en pulkeh eu. Vl* CA and 24 Lim are Itotoot net heart than the nut All persons that aro plug to build, ehoulil hare it. tub number contains four Sine litlessraoh onosaielnas of original dtaltion,far Coltoneh Silleianulturblutllestdineees , azoompanteu by orplattatlons, spoellestinna and earl. mato. alos. Poor pageant' detail., cortex notating pith 1.11 , 1 dolgtH. TWO My handbanteDtile ID w bleb tt le preps:lel and otrAnt.lialied, rib/ore It • tadolal ornament !or Cho Straflattroono libearr t ' Palm Ws. per meat.: • liOntalaislataLYJAY alloraralsopoti pipetitil an PPR Mao. los= f"mb lERCIAL one rierrartel!.—AdvertiarcientasialvidieeviDiirvi . trildilpaPir received era ft:awarded :tree kW. a% in. nrreatracia acrairsr. onnea Prrlsbratni Qaxgrew Iliday mamma, SeP 4 . 2 !l. I ' The market yesterday wail exceedingly doll. and noth ing of Interest transpired. The recent rains had no effect on the river, though for the last week,lbe depth In chan nel hY varied very little Groin 16 inches. The wrath, continues cool and dry. FLOMR—The amounts coming forward are mall. yet we have no change to police In Pricer. Th. 4 . 1 " from era hinds Ynaterday were 170 Wits at the uPO. , landing, at $3 . 2063 25 foyommon and extra braille. From tram:a:, there WV1,11.111119 of 42 bats at ad 20. and 62 at $3 1743 bbl. Sale of 40 bids from slant at $137 fare. r Extra in selling ai $35063 56, in small lots. (MAlN—Nothing no doing In Min or emiaettuenee.— We may continue our quotation , as follows--Wheat at ho malls 60065, 111 e 40c M hu. Berle, le hedtght; at 52 c. (ht ere in demand, at 7044290 from Mad baud., aqd 33 tg) 33 from eta.. itOCEItIES—The ni.ket continue. cttady. &Mr mica, firm, Sae.; WO.. Sugar at and 50 bbl. Moltt.t.• at 30%e, Loth 4 mos. Coffee is quiet. with mall sales at 00. aalOr fur RI, sA in quality. 11/11216-2alea IWO Ds sugar mired hams at 12 , -. Sale, 2 eke shoulders at 01(0 N Et, Plain barna and .Wes are soltlno at iOc M b,• tIEttMAS CLAY—:lain 15 rte at $23 11 ton. mob. HAY—Sale. 17 wagon loads at $l2 fd , In M tool with reed Mealy demand, VISII—No 3 Mackerel continues eery firm 1 . 1,1 ltWar j t ,riptionn am t h e Fame no last quoted, I "MED FILUIT—SmaII sales tralmaire from Wort $1 627091 75 for ocarina Apples arc had at II $ both. In email lore. 14111SKET—We heard of nothing in whiskey, The mil. lug rat. ve. 20c M gel., for raw. and 31 44 .T 2 Mr 'ratified. ILLLTufuLf.. Sept 22. I.lmaltlo —The wupply of 11..cy.. ut Ihe wales to I.r b , log oosu.ll, laru• for all. *canon of th,. ,ear, prlr. ru9.l ,mettnnx en offertnaa r,t batmen:hed 1400 Iterd. 910 end en .00lel tn eft) . 4 , 1 were Tett veer. end Cal riven to Philadelphia-. u ir Pri s nioavdfrvin COO to 12 137)u on th e hoot equal to $l, , 5 50 net, aryl averaging 42 4* gene, IN r—Wo quit, at P 3606 26.—i American. • SP.CIE—Tbn foli,,v Ina .ffirial report will .isna the am., it of onvcle •Inorted from Now fork 1 ,, r the . t rek 11, 4 Bentember'2.3. and for th e year. Fle re Fravalln—lLaTre. kr— • American anhl. 4441.202 En , nch 40411. 13.150 Motion Alter. 1.1,n0i Franra. 40..1 Albn. gilrer. 110.1611 Lttl it !;% : 1,4= EXPORT OF BREADS/ u ea. Frovi:the Utatt..ll States tn I rv.at Gritnln nrol 11,61.1. fr, Septnalmr.ll3:4, to lA fit. Moat L1 21 '7 .1:T1 142,07 I. *4416 Ikorton. lOth, port.. AnniP tone I.t pact ti.vr York. N. Orkan, I.l•lUnacfrv. Nato. Um. la. yesr NSW BEDFORD OIL MARKET. Saar It aret:St—The demand tot tto• week bap taa.n tataturo We 13.1 re Itll/0 , QUIP)Ltda. klo•ton. pee U. In.ia Fat at SI :n. and •. - O het , al 111 R"MlLE—Thrra Las tram • gorvl demand for &•• ant and rate. , 41:A)btilk. WA. tor .1 tort. at d: manufacturing at C.ttac bnlo at la , a an eta aallart. WHALEBONE—Ia to fall- Ldeptatal. utlrn ct 11.,10 , 04 IN; 4.4.100 b. a' a price in mad, tattakt Bt.F.A. '4(4 LT—Flour—The =eat. 1. to 1. ,rt.t, 1. tev , vales. The .ale err Lim)o vti..1271.3 301, vtra,v to ebotee Mlchieso wd 01{u Wheat. 70i f, v fe,76S for ordinary nnd mixed. 11.r41. Chemin • j-sbbie, A. a Wool .:. ,0—53.1.1 12.5, Lta, at $1 6, I,r , om. ws.eo-i... an.] $4 41.44 [or extr• Uncorr. .S•pt al 53 IL 3 . ..II I Wheal ' just received N. BCLI bmude , n ICON ♦ CO 11:1,4 :22—No thin brat air.: I,llmA' `"1/ 6. 1 , 1‘....u.1 3 0 +:00 Inr Ilartarrati onal Vt.°. mom SI :Mi. • . lane, MI. :V Ir. V Gl.l tour Ira, wellitus .11.162443 7 5 .L'arl 4 1,41 . 1 men: at 1.{3 'rincipe, and nr Totuier - -Up XONtT MATTERS. The New of the np.t lb. I.,lloar in/ atotur• of the then nalur etrpot of toot. P 14.1 41111 r. in Will TL. ..tut ...prulators ot tl.Il , autvat to b••• to, The, [non nut 'phut vat tura, or • bat t. do. The fatal. Ir to thtui n Pt tank. tu.l they oner• au. Ja, to Ja, wo..hout Lbw rtrilutri tht amt. nl'l*. vault 01 davit nato•Pou-nr... lb , troont /pa,- Apvn lu the Mut tu•titet. rt.prp by. Ipvn vuut.l ..Monet •fuonz oahruhu". and ator 1111.1.41.1.n•tpal hp.• b•Pn eahltA4J u numb.... any of th.tani4.• Tb. Im, at. I•nr• botAtrs of •upi... an I Cot uo Atm.., for th•ru The boar hit. tot.] nretto It• Ply, bat they' J. nut rut, the ntarltel. mud um ma five i toniTh'll"lcn° to coup... of arse. , . Thp.ao•lsof, wlth I/nub um , . hat. 'ln lb. fere of a 1 7, 7 /AA-larvae,' In the mon.,Krt. LnAuPp• men t to ...ea.', that alayorablt Illt mat tin , .: 1119,1epPlIA• PatttP l 7 upon the PORT Pupa.. 1 /P the teak.. and lb.. movement of tapeit. it la the prevaitioa ICIT...ion that shit...tuts of anxious will crapoln thlrt It, Chau Mir ractlyto of Callform• gold nil,. fur' r tnai,der ut the itutt, be unusually larver, that eaehturt tin Eng!au.l •21 pu abtuoluut Una the mfr. rule eftnaufranahls below gtvPir point, ~or psi,. • AI rap, 17 luotrur. tit.that.Pkulvnta • 111 as In to. tit. bpatthy np,•IM. In the papal of theantlotap nuns I.lng tkallanl are mar est...et so tothitnu• .nt tht I.ultiPt- Ot. Utt tab., 1 / 3 .0.1. PLOuLI I e Irian IA .Peon routine, our Importationsnot ftll Ix! l and rip , — tor unit nnAltalP druettlat• In [nark • ela.• the r111i1121.1.<114 of lbw cummeroial nms n the hank. olntrart ttoir Ilno. of Jle.nan . Qui 1 bp rat,. •A tntoreoft fulo at prosent poin t, wpaH oil. tor Pt. - rerlint,.. of all Itlpla, mut Ftly fall oil. and hold," putter rut:. out boson EILTSON a C. , reed turd for klltbtr. a (> - _ reel alai ,(11 a - ( 0 co, ha •up.rk,r de an tit, estate t.+i4vg h a me o the rulrrib.r. Id Mate err r rodt4rarat UALA, Ado r ou the eta hat h t tonah u the mt. - ft tt , &haul] , • I elllst, SIT ttreettloattat 'Will h. Aim r pI)RT OF PI'('TSI4BLR(;Ei. . ip ___... 0a . 14.1m—yi..t. 1.... r., 1..1 11,014 scant banns etc! .1.1 !pstg. Wt er.12113.. and at • stand ARRIVE!) ' ! J. McEre. lienArv_ltann.)lcße,!pilt 1 ' r."!! ' 14tr; L :! 1 .91171; . ..=;:g - toon. Omen?. Halle, U... 1. Newton Balt!, aanrti. lir ”rnEklll.. REPARTER. Allanth, l'arkill.m. LlrmansEtl/e. !LIR, Bennett. 8run0...4110. J. Mclic.,..llendrlriarn!. Itleiimlo o, V. Thu. !...briv, Bail,. We. Sonton. 11..,....... Bailey. 1\...1 N..rion !RIVER LE-AVI4I4.SUIS DAV. VOR PHILADELPHIA AND HALTIII'III4 D 1....!...0 A Co, Pawn.? E.,!.. I dal! at 6ftto .0 2 p !RR 11,0 , V It ITILLS r.tlix tit. I ' , BROWNSVILLE. n .. N. and G 1 . SI. Splendid Instainnents. ItiesllE subsiber has just reveit.;l inroivc of • vary aolvtion Pianna. m t• by Nonni a ark, and alui hy Dunham. Newt V crk. MOD. , ra. agnify...D r full r-esen Grik94,1 . 1.,, made 0 . Nunn% a Clark. 1:1,14 lotattment, , after • ear- NI tria land Inwasngatiln. Ir. prnnonon.d . by th^ reafora f Newt Yark city the [meat t• IL moat rrful thand Manna , nianufacturrd ads enuntry regeral auperb lamia taallontal, ;, 75a and tare /Inca of every vart...ty .tyla and nrl , -. 11. KLIMEK. Str;ne.l tke U.Vklen Jlarb, n not, car., S. IL Mme. lianc% haring Aw r, n eI..W by lb. anbarritar fr.& tba,txttr.'anwarrann.d Ntn•l• a brvueht 1,11. 'lCrz _ .klinnesota Copper Stock. 5/1011AKES of this Stork for Fah. at a low V, ra by A WILKIM. , a Co.. PP corner Mart,l all.l Thin,.,. • VOUR.--100 LII.. kiztrriYaruily, for sale I. fr oetti3 e * tv.ilAliliAl.till. Mt ACKEREIe—IW litile. I:urge No. Iva fluserhilootts,n.r,ti.: I, egkir by imp= ' .t. it' N. lIAI4IIAtAiII . f 1 lIEESE boxes errant, for mule. by 115 • W LACK WOOD, for September, for male /JP ittwitES. Lll,vrar, 14, t, :41ThInt rm. tho 1.1.0 !Mr, NOME • EW BOOKS.—'rrovela and Adsentort In 31.r.0. in the tourer of up•a:F of 'Z..4...1. gin...dun fent, glituir an auvutit of the tuattuers. a of the trulph.: by Wm. - Carpeuter. il,lO Or the Lhaloutry 'Flcaut, Judi u,'.l and lur tale by I. L. itr.Al./ Apollohulttlaum. Fourth •I ARLE'S CAST STEEL lIIONE AN SIAZoIt frFoh nate . 04 . 70 Apo& Ilullatuu . l s u Fourth to I ONDOii . ART JOUR;iAL,tut Septemb l bottn LondUu Pony, 0... 11 411":1=f0:120N:i lIUL 4Ell 'Literati Depot.. 14 'Mini the Poet oak.. Beal Estate at Auction.. • THE tiubeeribers will sell utPublie o the pretubteA, oo Thumb" - , Um 9th do booLer oval, that won tow.. Foopalla 10/121.1) . umupled AN DOL, decd. dl. tooughlp.•unomlintely Loud the 1 nd bounded onnue eLb r by the or* Frookllo good. lAt iR 112 fret by 161 Cott.' ou ah.ch I. erected Uric lc Do el boa tiounAi sod •1111.. upcsA,Yl out bolhlo Fel. to cornovor. at 11 A lick A Al. FLHAIINU, 111,1111111: IL RIDDLE, 31r1IENUItE.Y. Elroutom 4.fUNDRIES -- bbhi. SateratuA; tJ 2 box... Seed Lett Toburn, au racks Leer NJ< ur .onTJ HARM ..14,/tiES Ag CO. CANDLES—In whole end hi: ban., 0 for mile by 1.e..221 JUSF.I4 LSAF TOBACCO—in lande.tind bones: tier I.y 1.4,211 R riliWO COAL FLATS—For sole by ropV. .1. t eflOS K a CO, 21 - UGAR—tiO hhds. prime, for ode- by sep2.l t!abUld. Cll. - . . . fki OLASSES--M. bills. N. 0.; Wrap, bto ^ , =MEM ne nittargi from the Penn- De o pot. Frbr`fortberparthm .l,lo.'ol4, Fifth rarest. r rate. ()if ELS E-5 6 ti p boxes ...C ll.: e .. 4„ lt : .; iorri. l / 41.bT..cit rr'x , 'ISALERATUS- - 1 0 tons in boxer , anti title iwte2.l It. DALZEIL Lep. I..ETEWART, or J.kMkd ItULONO •th WipKea 641.144, dee,d iKiiBUT'rER..--"5 kegs fresh,Tor .uk by pep ji..I,M.ZELL CO. B OOKS AND STATIOIYERY—Just reed et 1101..11EF Idierarr Dep., \o. 7a TAIrl strevt. RADDOCK'S FIELD PLANKR(iiD— dame wt lovra N3 co, .13 Stock saslExtblags Jimtars. CATTLE MARKET EN UINE DSEIMCINAL POIIT WINE, .... BRANDY. AND M..VDCIII nattlee and drenoLt. for male by set.l9 4000ED6 SIeInIWELL. 140 Wanda, pAPAII.‘IIANOINGS—New style a n Guld ~r tmo l m a at'ri. r . ,,. .fiiji r arikirNrlll. l tA i adli Gold and 86 ' Vo i rtat. 1 REEN OIL CLOTII-500 ytgds 4, -4i, quarter Green Cnitb. for Window aupenor for aerrice to any artleirmanufactured for that, purron.just received and for mile by LL. poor+or yard... the ware nano'. Nov. 1' .aid 9 Wool 'trent -1,19 J. a 11. PHILLIPS. 111 I DOW NEIAPES—A fine stock ^em ir LrarleF all the vatic-Ilea of Travapanitit Window iinadea, inn receivel trcm lbw nufacturer. whieb Ire .II .41 wbolcaale and retail, l uw u Harr can br J A H. PHILLIP,. 7 and I Word at. 1.7.41i.a.50 I 110 ,47a.ino . o,Use. nu , %Vb , ,.t nu. Guru 1.291.462 1.440.9.2 110.1.0 609.024 141.404 7.1.2•1 2.1,0u9 FLOttE MARKETS. AMOSEMENTS AT 10321 ta rIEST PAINTING IN THE WORLD.' IiFILL open on TIES \ EVENING, Sept v tith,"et the Athen t antat, Liberty Meet, utrrell. l!\ GO' GRAND CLAESICAL PANORAMA of the SEA and of the SIRDMICRRANEAN, depictin g a ll the tr rand. beautiful stel eubliat e ettetvry larva the classical t[horre of the Old World, fur •uttarly bons tholtaand ip exhort. end pronounced by the pUlthe sad press to be It, far the most truckfulteorrtnthetuir • sad uta A utheent 3 ~ l "t=l:;`,P,t r w."C`F,tA‘rri= t r y . The Pau:tomes alit COMlaniCi• movin g at a q uesur be l're o'clock, every mule. la the week. ' with Administamtar's Notice ETTERS of Adaiinistratioa on the Estate A of Wm. J. Darln, late of the city of Pittalporgb,dr at.thl, haw 1.- en g:M.4 to,the unt.kralsktod, rec,iding In 1.1 eltyat m 345 Llberly tltreet. to "'Om all pepons avlng , Ilitne erdemaode oks.lnst the raLl tratabt.. , ere rw. uert.o.l to woke known lbw pan, without sal G. how 011 perm., who know thetnaelver to imh•ht,.,) to aid not to arc trytnarte,l to malt,. to 11, morn IP3I. 111M111A111 ILOOR OIL CLOTII-500 yards 3, 4..5, 1 6 snit 6 quarter, 7a" rerAl ftr,tu ry n0,1,1,4wh01e...a1,. sad id the grarnror,a,, , , Wm..' . ],t H. sinkuss. - fic;sKED 011.-30 bbl;. for sale by J 151.3116/NMAKER 0.11 k LIN EOl I,— lo baskets for Bale by _ ...toe, J scoooostatarn a co. . .. , A Rl3. AM lONIA —'2 casks for sale by / etcol/ ' . ,_. • J. I<cDoossi4KEKA co tiliAX — lGa 4 es for sale by ! pew ..,, J. t+CID4)4MAKEIt a co l I I EESE-77 bores fig' sale by , ) ..pal ISAI All DIC.KEN 4,C0 _... lAR--50 I,bls. on consignment, for sale • bm ~.1...., by 1001.0 DICKEY 4 0). eft,. Water and From,.. rko tm,ltm Odin. Wild bin. Wind,. Glue: pkgn. Green Ill'k Tnaxl 1L2.201a. Nn. 2 Rood. 1.,. 24 In lilt Tobaerny N. C. Tar. kg.. VII.. Tnetst and Plug'. " Vinegar. 'IL tea. tronh Spanish Whiting: 30 LOA, P. 11.1 N.O.t.prar. Ea.tern Alu m. 20 14,1n.L0af..1'.1. 12 C3l;nped L 0 . . o4 Ill•• N. in. Ilnla.ann. 2 Carom , Ludlo4- 30 d 11. •• 'ulllle.l42oK 2 Candlerleltl 2.10 Aldus 11,4 ... „ SlimP ' WO ; , 1,1u; t..4l.th;:i - . .., hu0.G.,...h.c W.1L.C1t.....5, 4 1 6o doe. Plawut Iluckr.: :DO uor. Corn Ilroonar, •; 'l'.4io Argo N#.ll,<ltY br.nd. 1, w.thnr with M.ltler, clop, Oingwr, p.,h,,,, , ,L0tpm...0, Llnnaon, Ac.. cm Ilszvl OW tor male by . , • NIA , Jollti 1U ATT A C 1). I.lb.rnT it. VOli CIIAMBERS--Vary cheap Viall Par j: pc, and ch.p 13 , 41crx i in lieu ot whitelisalT,iur ale .0 . ' OaDIVI ~%'. r. MAIL.SLIA.A.L. LAI I) , bl( i ! .. N t. S 0 . r.. N .ttou, lurl.nonablt• good, I N lofallible Remedy for FOOT!' ACIIE; Tart.. on Oh,Tooth. Siu.u,ry sod IlltwaneGitmm, for ,nan, Olt ' EY,EIt a rv•yla' lin Wood Amer!. . _ ji 1 L 01 NT Mf: T-w art ant ei to cure the wont MNe a Plt in fn tiny, ter salr by _ .‘ frp il KILYSLIt t WiloW ELL. I,to %col ot. • • . B li ., T ., ll;Eit-1. , 1 kegs fi.i . f ,...K . sale m liz A:,..E„, 1 HEESE— , O Lova prime W. R., for sale i g ..) by WICK t NeCAN liLElt.. S PER , wc M OIL.- 17li , bls i st h 'or , m tole h 7 . . IVLAX--'22.srirks for pale by 11 re,...15 r %viol A Met A5111.5ht, r ' B PRIEST E VERMILLION eases for bale by i..plSI J. SCIIOOK MAK ER A CO I Dry. Lumber fOi.,Sele. BEST COMMON WRITE PINE LlN i.mt. x., I, sad 2 met...llllH, \,‘ 1 I . l L t P th lort :lOth l lllVa t t? ' ••,, ' ''' ven ' d k i/rn•t . J '.. t:o "'''. 1 will 001 the abut. ' Kum " twr As loc` or loft. than It • to be b•••th‘bt itt ctie city. A.F-1, 0 pair, of Ona. rate FLAT 111,4 0. , JAMES li Molth.th.'iuth Wahl. . . . .. First Supply of Full Goo . ILI URPIIY .t BURCIIPIELD love, now R then the, hr. .uhull . 0 Poi 0ma....P , 1 i 0,. . 0 ^ i ...,..... i their rtguihr euetuatere athl htul err a venal”., . 'wh ,- - NEW GOODS,' 11 ECEIVED 'l'lllS DAY aria now opt mg g t at “0 1110111' . 0. 101 Lawny ettwel ‘ . lan peers faury ah•l Met Castati,e, ..nett it, prrrt d hq•.et laAhltiostlt patterns. • ..t, Du..., 1•1.•• it awl ••••Kre.ll4loth, of the :ht. •uphht c,thtfthrute• I he lar,,l at t l truth 'hive it 1 htehri ohm, el Vewthast et, Lehwabt la JAIL. ra n Y. 1,.. ttuJerethrhi l Itrawert. ea LL In, and ...Haw. OW , . A 1.........rhae0l of ttray.l,llathlleerelhef. he It Itlet, In with the vel-y lay, •I e 1 of tCCAtiI tl t Dh. t.1.t,T111: ~,, wi tpr WV( 1...411.40.1. nt, le, Co., ..1 haul. I re...tone el the larveri at hl want lathi•Ahelot • 1 ,• al •••telt. ••laph. MY vi•ntleateshe nw•sr. tx. the r....trrn rem Wry: •11•.1 wth.-13 the proprtetr r le deter.... ...,wer the ter, Joi• , -.1 ,rl , O. 5.0 tw..l) ...1 •ir•leet to tlit. 1•114•001 low eterutwd in thet-Iww.l hi..• her. a:hi . the eltorowt white wept; . re . ‘ ki k 1 J OROSS SUP. VI A L :CORES— gj g r!, het reeviewl and Nth hale h . . 17 • ' J. 51011 401. 1(.)00 IauLBS. ROSE PINK—On hand d bar sale be • . ter J. KIM/ 4 co. ruin OALLONS PI; RE OLIVE M I ..) VIM I JuA mvls,l ,ad 1.. r tale by •el 7 J. KIDD t co . 4 CASK AMERICAN ARROW ROOT— ' aie.tno .1 nod I, ralr 0, IF th i l it t t r. J. rillth A.:.. i I/ E i E: , ..13111A , .1 , 11 ... 71 :, T ...,t. .. S__.-z y...._ i,....., , 1 Lai liTai ii 6.1-. eterlit Water cud Front ILk DAILY AND WEEKLY GAZETTE & amt of our Pit...burgh dalltenan.lweekltss.s.l rartery • f pslsspaner. 10m many of our cit.. 5r51 totl Counter:oß brt.rtor, lets and other Lf.ukVooll3o. 2:50 nip. T•rupvranoe .Cartincatsss . Phannon*s 11.1- t.m.t kept for ..l. at ISAAC 11A111115'001 , 5, I nir.lot. Lb . fEINED BOILI.X—Just 2001 , roo.or s or• R o i' l for *olo nr J. KIDD A CO. I INSEED 1,[15-2 4 ) bhio. for r:010 LA vplt J St . IIII , ISAI AKER a oi, 00 lborsl on. d , oitl ANDER BRED-1 cask for loyle by . 11_V.R aOl. up d i .o n 4 1 fo l r b :a r t kageq, for ram w A 515CLUR1...k CO. wpl.'l'4 6 Liberty at.. MEW GOODS. WM. DIQBY begs w inform his friends ef FALL AND WlPM.lt ' lit t ;41;rtLni: r t , oh , t erre, thlo.'that flohievahle. fOr °oral , Mon weer. It hot, u.rly loPoeetble dftrt h.„D. eorzet, and eiecebee of the. eta'' , sad P.D.... his sad Venting, or tho per.r gush t, of hht Clothe . the proprietm. how@ thot .11 ehe ~eh to i•oreheae soy aettele to ht. line will heel. hort with no early tali. AD, en betel. the me.rireet. beet insoufeetored, l met fesh. Innohle steel. ItKADe ADF. CLOTIIINU In the city, *ll , l .134.1 i sill As riffs,/ et the Very fa.r.Pt yrinea her Ctrtle•eitten, Tot., Sterrh.t, and all who numbs, barrel will Ant: It nturhAn their•tlyentanut to ex•rine tUe rinek hcfnie purrhaeluit. a• nieet •ttit thTb 4 lutrounn T•ert art4l.4it the Tatinring late made to ant, in the cri leAlnorialytr rtrlt.Att the ithorte•tt untie, A fir•t sAl..urin wantnt itutnnbintelr. • orpl:. 11.Rii.14 4 '"S eelebrik;d . DURHAM FARM (Nottuitr) cllbratAft, put up for familt It Air, P• •uit. frtinnto to TV pound, can be ohnuontl.wholortile or nball.nr the butneribrrft. Thirehetute ito held In eery hlgh rt.i.nte in theAt.l. Thar nos intrndoet.l nu' the hmt nth, thin it market:. deals-Inn • clad. azAbele a.. rib rtr-h•ta tn ran exam:a, .• AL h ItIrCLU ftG &CAL. tetrl2 ' OMAR* and Tea Mater, JFT CRU:HIEb SUGAR—A. very superb t nr •rtlele bitta jun tAte d by Ws, A. MeCLTIIIIi a A.A.. SIGKED b.L.NION—WiII reed, this . KNOW bn. Bermuda, for male SCIIOON3IAKEItt CI). 11411 ICH I'itINTS, at a discount of fs frorillart 'ear'. Ili - , ju.l. reeelied at ..... Market arl..-0..r..Z.P.r u V.ry TIIOIIAS PA sr ('OFFER---400 bags Rio, t~rincipallpprime, ataaAO Lawns at. I.ERATUS-5 tons in boxei and bids., 7 . 01 eile Lt It DA.1.22'..L1. t sue,' • lal•erty ahria.t. Wo Boarding SMAUCTABILLIES an accou arlthpleseautfroot enema et the uthar turell , liedur utfurnh.l,..l. awl tAaril.Apply at it, eoroar of • Thlrd,aml ilratt 1"/ • JON LABOR• the London Poor; 3 lit» rootial f lrk! Deot of the IZeenlyttlon, Ne. 10. - I:rt./oyes! at 11(1LUES' !Atari," 1 , ••p.•.t. 74 Thirtlelte.;t. of Yenta the Po. Oface. 41,111,111-7 D bids. N. 0., for sale A 7 err: 3 $ MAYOR ell - ICo TOFFEE-25 packets Jaya, for sale by .• • rrri ISURIMIIDOE u INOMIta . u. EATIIEH-2 0 0 aides Sole, for rule by 4 .74 UUttUltllkiE a irkillitAM. A kIL--20 bblr. pure Tanners', fur sato by I/a.pi LitiItDRIDUE I" LANES FOR ATTORNEYS, ALDER ) MEN. AND JUSTICIA or Tut: 11:ACE.—Deeoe, al...Kase, Monde. I.lnratiunt, lttentoree. stillaenar.aulnuaour, ur CooL:Artleleya ii Agroemr,. 1.. MD. at.. At., for mai. at 11 , S. HAI IWri,e i . peva caroer Market and arevnd et, 1, 1 NORAVED PROMISSORY NOTES d lA DILAFTS.-eA lazy variety or Notes and roan, Lirvlrum<lr coosved. toraale al W. R. IIAYEN , .S Stationery Akre, erra retort. Starkra ond fermi Mx B L m A . l ,k.. li t m 1i 0 0U1%. „. ", d `i.. 7, - , :": : S. g r a . 1 i t N ; b .. i corner m r, , .toolt of Blank no,ks nvgr offered is this tity -- Romlstlng 0 ., L ra ,..,,,, J 00,.... l.a, Roc.. ]d Lo an. In ff. 4.1 . 72ty 1,. of tinting. sod ,t the Inuent. perms. eepa_ QAFETY FUSE-12 bble. for sole by *RR:: J. R. mu - 6Rn' t 1:1). I)APER HANG lisili*--Ilow - pektterns for ..,i, b y wAL'I.F.It I'. p1A119101.1.. ..0p.2 u. ~ NY 410r54 street. ,-- I 1 ItENN %V ENDOW PAPER-PiOin nod A alavl, for ma , . br ..p.: 1 WALTER, P. mei,t.:.,lint.L... Sl—"race Vnite.t rya 1144% , 1560! , D1 tb , laY voL Joias sac. X FAY 800 4 a to ,4 vnat entravinsx, 1. I=l - - No, b, AU/4W Journal l'ltturinl' lehltoot of thy ilorolutld tetkolory of llochanks. 15500 s Nook ' toot toed and tor oslo by ffESJ,./.15 Ayoktojibiblibp, Youltb abot. 6.—r J 15.4 ree'd,per exprese, t Wart.. Bonnettiabbons. .NuahN mkt dotTabt Wok Iwo d Judges, beautiful eakalt.• pyt 5 doo.thicrieh Platootobsottootrm. . . n. 3:...1 33 •0•1 I 4 .LL(.100 A. A. RAE 1••••••• t awl amai klem en, CR pos. AlararLna. AU* • • •. ••D1 Plochlmation.. Z.Eea ot no:toza.,\ - - , polt• tWoroilaatitick of ilia electoitfif dile gliony (l.Wnty, I hobnob the following *tenons of i • Act df the tienersl Assembly of the sesolioti_W 1051.. entitled:Wald to ',solidi. lor the elertioltor•TWasiut the eteerstlioartS of this CutuniOnerealth,Wl to regales eertalu 'otitis) Eldisiets." \action Ile It \enacted by the Sewoo and lion* of. Ripreeentettiee of the Cotwoonwealth of •lieitusylennis la [knew[ ..tinietibly . wet, end It is hereby waded Authority-of the sa.t. That We qatillned electors or of the tweets] coontienof this oouunottereallb shall at th nest goers( eieetion, et Meth.* ard places of sleep • reitresent•Wres, tad, whenever it thereafter became uotesears for w ideethia ander this art, a wad...the Conettlwilon of thiAllowthionwealtb, TOW fo IV, precuts rho hoof e t e . e tt Att , , end at every election thereafter se wins WAttal neiewsarywaler the provnions het•of to ewe,. aoNfalges of We :±uprea.L.tmet• of this OWintoo. wealth, wo,pentou to ottrre emddeat indite of the ju Metal dletrict In which..eh county Wall Ile, sad too pe, .os to reryeies enceinte jut*. of We several room of .ar tt h eaualx: TifiLt \ the qoallila4 elee , forl rarhlialf viftatt the jurialictlou of 401 district coon or ether eourt`of *word elattlas orWrieuter to 0.. created by lae,ah.R et the Nest ,eral i•leaffoo aO.l thereafter the tame • had no ceeevear.r at the times and planes for told.. ieh eluctioo withlol , heir reenoeslr.• eked. flistrkt•. Vat , 40 0., pereoafurt,Vent pv.10,1 of Owl> wait, and mats tor 62 .iate juclat, the sat u well he r••• hi law., • Sec. 3. That the Adzes of the hither.; Coart end the re.i.leot Judaea of all tithereourta of recent, and the we ...elate Judges of the Monist thiurnmd theCourtof Coos.' iton Pleas of the eityantconnty of lettiladilphla, and the ietriet I.,urt of the comity of Alleithiny, thatt be learn id in the law. and all the ateresald J udges stiall be quell. bed el.ctora.ia his thmmouvrealtb. and shall by otherniae .1 itareAutred by the Keoad arch. of the Efth ar of the ttatilJtotion of We Coeunonwealth 1. That the sieedootbleges shall be held and oindorted In the weasel else ndleteMte in the same mariner lo all reenacts at eleetiode for reprueulatires are and shall be held and sob /octal, and by the unto jittlas, mepectorsi Lod other officer.: and. the provialons Of the general a.senohli. entitht "An A - oi. tending to the e 1..- ie.:l.i or the Ce . .ramonwealth."pproted the second du of duty,ooe thoutand eiht hund red and thirtrninth and`` serest eupplementa a and all other his latte as or ea the • rl.llll. shall or to lone sod deulnad and Laken to apply' to the election of Judaea: Provided, That, the atom...aid electors shall sob. foe 111dipte of the Supreme Court on wparate piece ot raper. and %. other Judge= re , itured to be learned in [battieon anal separate place paper. Sec e. That at a meetblx of the return Legdgea of the .a2teral dietrieta In etch county provided 41. r by the eat hereintefort duplicate returnaofalitheyobea glee. in ouch county rayon,' _of th e Supreme Ceurt. sod ail INrtc7Cl i el o ti f e llr ' =res c t?n t- co re n el ut u ei t i h :llll.r..!:,: eonnty or dittrl, then be mode out by tbe <kik cf the b.eird redni J ung's, One of which returns th e president of cold board that! berthwith lodge in the officerof the prothonotary et the Couit of tionamon Pleat el auchSonn ty, end the other he shalt enclose man envelope, oldie envelope he ehall wal dire t to the Seerelary oldie Commonwealth, and place la the nearer. post . . • her. 0. That in the vane of the election of prteadt odor of any Judicial district compoesilt of two or m emirates. at a meeting of. the return Judges in each of, ouch moods, the clod. aforesaid ehall make out .lair tritro.nt °Pall the voles which shall have bean given at curb election uithiathe 0000071 i revery pawn voted for as ouch president Ipi, which shall be signed by said ,1113,,t, end attested by the dear. and one 01 Fold Judges that' take charge of such statement. arid gull produce the same at a meeting nf one lodge true each of said otunties. which mentlnic .bell be bed on th e seventh day itcr the election, at toedurthouse ofonenfthe mantle, le hr nseil by taking sb ciuntiee al.ruatelyiin their alrhataiticel orirr. Pre. 7. That the juices of the several mottle. having . MD Met; P 1,1! cast up the sereral count- return., and mate • euffiment number %rock. of a neocral return of all thy 0.100 given tor such orlicein ask dierrich ail of bwhich they shall certify. endow. if übleh they shall lue forthwith in the edam of the yrothoootary of the fours of' Common hi of each of sand coontire, and one of which they .hill nodose. seal, and direct. to fi the Peen. the y fth the dthoni mmenueal his tb. in the manner treuribed by ten of t act :lee. b. That In the coin of the elation of any jUdge of any cent . / of reeved now existlnit. hereana.th be ,ye•teit hantiirjuri•liction over territory sling Within li. the nmmJalgee of 17e d :l i er l i t lf i r t' alt r rm " !11741%. r•n•Littlte build of retort:trudges vithrespeet such election. and MIMI, at' the time and pleoe of the likerii•Si °lam •eturnjudgi• I/anthem:WT. proceed 10.11 respects In relation to such election as If required of the county board In the sloth section hereof.' • xnept that they shall tel ono of the duplicate return., la the race of th e slerk of maid mart. le:dead of that of the prothonotaryor The Moen of Common Vets., Nee. 9. 'Conon the fleet Tuevia7 of Norenther neat. fel hieing may electon authorized ha this set, the eerreterY crihe Commonwealth •ball Itt.th,i !loth. of Reprmienta hees..h the preens of the (los, nor and such other •••• of this Commonseith ae, may choose to attend, rorg!tobeg!fl7l,..V.tre him -o il tt r terl?ef 6. llPe ' r o i rt r b e e Suprema (boort to be motel eomputed, j and l the Gos eroor shell forthwith home his roclemation deelerlog to nothy af the person/ voted foe Ada.. of the door.. (Nutt .1'116.11 to required to , •.e elected by this act. and she. hare toe.leed the greatest number el vete, tot , e dto ly elected. \ . See. lit. That the flee person i t dszed la eo alerted at the brat eleetion. to . eon the tenth day alter the day last , ebore mentiono.t. at the yl•c• tor bolding the rupreme Court St Ilarthhurgh, and Shall mums nee halloo ~routapling the word. `threoyeare," years: . 'thine tears , t%relle years. , and — Meon lestm.".rellPeo• theft - . td be pUtllao • boo, ..nd than each saretally draw l'lo , '"om one hiilat, the smith. upon cal eh shall desti f hale tertoWidtv,e,ittal th ey . sball rectify the result of .I.lth la tiasernor. :tea IL That as echo a, ynteritable alter the erg Tues. day to hoyecolenekt.`follivelna ant' .eloltirde Of Jadgee. the GO - error ebuiJ grant the donsins elected livelymspec sselone. n o revjuired by Lew \ to hold thelr ersec. lice More met suit after the , deer Hoods? Decettiisr, iiest following such elation. tor add during their, re.. .pectlee terms ornate., ~`..prescribed and limited hi' the second section of th e Itlth rticle of the Constitution .of tote Commorter.lth. \ .ire. la I het iu theseaenetf any vacancy occurring In lto, iudy•hiplit this Cohttaohoreslth by Smith, ion. a moral ~•:•• the fry.litye to elector the .icereroor 6 all appcitit I.4llae‘Pultablo person to Oil such moat, unidt the bred Mobdey in December follow fog the neat Fererel electiotlk; mud sthe quallned elector, ...hall at the ire calomel el.choo 12.hleh shall happen mare thanthree calendir moots ittlir the ity treue, iiiiietrin the tome., \ bereinbatite amtie• makable per- In each once to•\the utsearnratiterm 10 the (Rea of ,olsehlp al the :laureate Court It:order In ca.. or a., .1?0 , Jn prams la That the election of any r ;nurrtrur eourt or otberju4go the law. may be rontestot on the owe of !ht . . them . ~,..... .-..---- -...._ rho maple tribunal and in 1* Nil nun. Praulatione and rec. ctloh herrn/he:ore riled for t , ri Ong tItI. 7,. . ,. . TiTe T e h rtu ., r th ol , lo , 4 ,„ %thPa rt . ma i l fo nry 40,11 hare juripliolopto ft .In whieb the vireflon 01%41 ir\ 4,,,, 'h, ProVith:ll,—T. shallal fr. rouhrh , ll Vie.. a IBA JULIA., ,lbeg •41 due. Pep 5 Tbut upon tho petltio tventr bihrsleleciner hr the , ohe drul - tot at least typo( CO. r an uplelerPfou or hap. ate rccntejvci e or any court , the nu phial Popo{ t • ~ o liable time for' uoher of p rh . hall be ViTttl I ote;„rl i s .. .l.9riPt urn lays before t 7 the y.O poulhe t=jl.ltiarter `..ni fore cited lA3rth Irring tecue ". r , ot pare awl t.,,pn hip cnirwrs—Piered P.." hh- 5 1. \ ,\\ hii,ven'uncler toy, b Arrobr, in tbk ik huudrt - 4 11.1 flf{yA Upopl SW. th,y4 pie. '". L, .1 ek I v I V s . • t SIV bbls: for sale by \. !\__ .1,13. 0/triffE. 3 UXICh ill store, for ale \ t trio! DiggiN I CO:. ' v ... %star als4 Front. Stll. • • HONEY-6 t;bis. for ale by ..rs. , ls TAIIIDICKEY 1 CO. ga - LOAF SUGAR— -4 b!.Ls. Ye • .. al,' ad al PLLfn u. Sr of our tdz F. azd of rants PEARL ASEI,7 Ch hand and fn. sale by _ .p 4 SUGAR -75 1-41,1,. CARPETS! IPAi by W. IIcCLINTOCA., • Caw, sod Cum. yrGßAl. rrepored to .illkn. 1110 no —.... .... .. r ,.- --- IQ this curt,. c .. conlisilly la st y. to tbe igtcition of Irina. and those ' , bpi to porch, give Vs. call. a. the Old Estsbllshat srpet Marehoure No. SS Fo rt. scot W !IticCISN'TOL. ASLIIIIERES AND DE LAINES=I ca-! ~,t of the richest styles sod colors, lust TWA • 02 so. Al Market et IsrplUi A. A. MASON AM. ,• 12INGIIABIS--40 eases, French and po , \ N_P mcf tle. just r.ell 00 A. A. MASON* CO. YADIES' CARPET BAGS-20 dos. roo r a, I boo cAhrs. ,, by Dental A. A. MASON* CO. VINEGAR -97 bbls. Cider, for sale by 0 , 1 , 3 . Wll a. JorvaroS. -- ERENCII MERINOES AND MOUS. DE LAIN. (booboo, Bob, Mk. Blue Orteu ms F..b for Childlon'o Dr,. op , ~d Eooks. nu toed by And MURPHY .1 bt..B.CLIPLELD. ‘. I OGAR-20 hbds. N. 0., fur sale by Q sop] t+. • W. lIARWAUGGI. 11 OLDEN SYRUP—IO bbls. for sale by ILW wpt r. a W. itialBAUGll. AV LA,SSE ) S-sU . bble k l , l ,.. w o i ,, A co, L e t l o e m by n•pS A Lt i llid.TVS-31 b1)11 : for kale bp; 91•1013ACCO kegs Va. Twist, for sale bi c,pl 0. kN. HARR/MOIL • 4.IPLENDID SI KS- - -41. Meson & Co. 6. just Dirk iftd adaarthiest of very rkh figured and plai hilts. The stelTO desirable Vold an,w LLearth the etteuliou of Duett...l , hbla i _Ted7 supelor Geo. do Afridue..tletin de CO..nt beautiful Chem, eine.,eye EW DRESS GOODS—We are now it Lb. newest Lb miles of Dress Opal.. mob its Zialoe, Cashmere., Ponllat. Persian Robe, Album, Po monottas. Month Meth:too. sad linnet. Cloth. beer lOW memo. non open., WO] . A. A. MASON t CO. %h Wll/11: GOODS—A. A. - MASON 8; Co. Nis brut roe'a Whit , G00N ....421.101 Plalu .04 plant Jaanietts, nylon.. OA , . ba'a Iloilo boat Borlsi botoook !Isobar, to,comjsleto ..o.ortmont and Poet olman. IOFFEE-400 bags Rid, foe sale by . D 2 ' • 7. & D ILWORTH 3 CO. t't 03IMITI'EE fOtobtaining additional emb ,.., sovietising in the J'itteburgh and !Steubenville gall. man Co,: s - Charles mps ft. Paulson. , E4vrarltg, a_ 1. Riddle. •;, Ernie Montan, \ , Wore* PthOi E M. litatiton, i , Leona nut,. , .il ' g2thnti.7 ' :',lli;,' .V='!' .Enhralla Joan.. Jmn Smith. i s Aim. el. 'lariat.' June. Trunk', John A. Winans. o - William Patton. ' • Nathaniel Holmes. IVIIII:flaiy.. John Illnalughaso, ", Jams H. tenon, , William Meson, Hobert Bruer, - Thomas Oval, benlii Cline/at:on. • Georgie E. (kraal', 7. Fine Watches! • ' i t .- ILE_ . Vi w v . tr i y superior Od Patent rdiA. Udlda. r tlgg e nuri VW T,NC PAINTEi, ~AAUF I ACTUHED ST THE NEW' ` t tpf. .' botapa4b prepared to furenh • supply of the .n. 14 \ \ ZINC PAINT, Which have ben thong PAINTS ,W ans.r several lee' teal s both to Etuvme and the llultsl era, to.reten thee oligine beauty sod probeenvo propene. Paperer In Say other pent whatever: Their \ WHITE\ ZINC PAlNT pumly ay Oilde of OM; vials erarriuted free from all where/MI and impurity 'whatsoever, 0 cover, well, to beakituully whim, and Is welter tree from the paleness ""7"" -to the to •It 01 Nn sod then fmlllem .1T WILL NOT YELLOW It hen expeevi to euleharous Weddle exhaluble,e, 2311U•best shut op to • elm. sooci.V.ll4l. r ao, It teltheemd• • mothers, elluante'Lnd, ersegotr vette eau soy ether, not Mlug heap ‘lO \ ham cludgy or to crumble ate 1107 cdf 11 mat lesemepd tntl , k 4. ll , l=l=ert ,tie AND COLORED ZINq PAINtS. nee, are furl , Ithed at• law prlee,and aneundentdodll ll,cheapest mud bee penis In the market for. mott o nfe, kudos, outhouaes, ebramlues, or gag eT t lie.re'm briCk. Un, or Iran , aS Y 11.10 WEATHER AND Plltt PRO # ' ..X Poe iron mane. they en partimalarlgvaluibleas easy farm a niftlllC C0.1e104, and tensely prevene, oxide, WM, they dry gulckly, and having • pure metell b bee, ton e a t not change color Ilbs, , many of Nue eurthy peak tow Deaden SUPPI otl 11611711 beaus Or th/ 11,0* 7 ''' '= l ' .(2l;) ' ' ' I 4 84 UI4PLBOOOI Coiuttan, for= aisii sails a. agiut.A . van. TRANSPdaATION, _ _ _ Express Packet rEE Poeof theAcketkirlht t _a ftberbT We Cleveland or b rfdostteTiotobr. am rotting through tick...tot the atm, twill bo toriAtbobt orltb • t . 44 otttlebt trill sift Qom the bobrilootrot * RoLog to boohoo. tor oltiott ti the Canal. tBbkozaboot ttotato atOtl. to . for 4 .. -. 6a sag. , 7sesi - ut=s:. ttb Id to— (0 Ash%) OhiC ; 1 4 4 ' Pe Onsiivalis Aagilcad• Flrr.tl FF'. N PITTSBURGH \TO NEW, little4TON: IN\and niter MONDAY, AIiGIL7 \DA. - - IA 1,4. a Pasownfivr Trait" MU tamer ibilinric, \ LEA t %VFW 11100 DION as ill A.M. obi IN .M. t kA %le .ITTSllUlltell at lb ,A. M. mai ft Mt ,ir Yklitk, 3 CTS . nit ' DILL. , , th.l.ltv utter trel4ivela of lore kW mi.. \ tiatereett hue arab mat Ilayonlle, , - A n, as t . sir ExhuzioA tit otavtlll be to al misted rams: ' \ Da weed, Pittsburgh 'Mad Itochostaf, to toy 'Mallon a BA week achy an Vlttstgh mit • fir.iiriatiOvi and lack, the vtm • er-Tte Train Pill .It 4 nay on Sundy but.Ezeonkto Ylatet• *Antietam llittutalc till IM gond fm the rata. Dip no Monday. Canntbultare will he at lb) , Depot. otk Yetletat ete to eroro at...toye, at any lter. tat the troSit• from the Betio. to the Il k 2 . 0101 nous., they Mal chola, Ovoniboaves will not leave tlot Ilooontraheta Iwo Irtiondlot.ly previous Wahl. Immo& .r MOW , . t. rho rottveyanveof maneugen both Depot, pkvaiott by Oa* MOrehavaa' Hotel. Um Ett:ltharleet. along Fittluattatte from W 06.1 to Las kat, sod aloha St. Mir ttreet. ' 'A t ktatirblt ' along the motet pkettea4ert rants!) the Oenortmu, alut be She to tho t,ots. I ' \ ' ,1, 1 , 2k ...r e It ... allreg v,... t . lt b tr o l a te ,.. nd4l•beyktul haw hylMI , r M . , 11 , poter of the Board of Dllnttort. ' (MOROI Pllttllig.L aukitt, ' ' Ticket Um.: PiTTSDUTIGH AND 19 - EW.VAr"" , .. ‘, Fn L 7. ARRA-VG/MI:NT.' .Ira corantetion\*.ith. the Ohio and Penna.. Erianoo rM T1C60004131 6 HOURIC;• :14.•, • • 11011ASSE1iGFJ16 will take the 1Q A train PaPatzt.'ingia, Cm. . ootiyisk o¢ aniral at Few Hel¢hteD. el\ "34 Returning leave,New Getle skl,7 P. 1.. .n . 1794 at Few I lfr=t U gglU re l :C4stle M l r oi r av 4 =llMtiupv t 4 P lieket. Agrat, ItailroadlMat KM., Water tetriet, dears above Blppongabals 11xue Pittemnan. Leslle ;* ThA ll ihrlarte. lIID.WELLAL IMOTtllili. , PropriOprk "seplatt \ \ *lama. PENSEIYLVAIMA SAIIIIOO Completed to Lodport,29 welt? west oi!" Aikeurforn. TAIL itiiiIICZO ikliti SPE EiSCREA&kii. rrHE - StrIiSCRIBERS intr. theilesiAge CO upon.. Co tieirlfrirsuis and pliknros of, the rut, 4 'salt, itailrad. that Vre hare contowinord Inner& at Lockport.. sad confkiently export to delirce Awl tIP and from Plailsdaphia la YOOB. LAI& \., t Ike vo now inkwell° remits and torks&rital sairsant , of inscchandist or pirsittro within onr =wits, which is ". . ON& TiIOCHAND TOYS Pk& W&M, e rd,..h B s l 6dimik r zs.=,Er . llll . i sh. ,, , , ... • \ \,_ 2±ariorwrn C.t107. almlian.7. , Fran i. • , rect.., nuattut,, , Dnit. ki6rildnisk BP& , titer tc.,,5r....- —.-- .—. .. - 11100110. • ' SLCO bciAs--11 - x;NrarnirrowareThro- \ . roles, Yaints.Dte Stull', ' Lesthsr. Ulu- err Yak, tuaotbr ...1.t.b.r.0...e.50i 0,.. , TIMID C kx--use..4 Pork. Outter.Lani. Load • OIL Tobacco Lest, CoHee. Tallow, Orkin &W. i 60. . ' • FOUitTli CLASP—Asks. diarbletwsigh).la.., . s PitrihitosinAterstariCisi.Boneseliscon.&&-fdp, c • COSODE & COLE, soma.' angl9 c&rner of Ps= andli'synn ureorta Westcirn College,of Hcimceopstedicincil cinracssn, • . THE Second Annual Course of tures in the Western College of RousrOpathle Idedlolne, oemmence on Monday, November Yd s end conlinassistassa • week.. A chsir has been added to the FaeolW • Miring tam', lust summer, and Isis hollered that the fasSlltleiLe the talnlng a thorough Instruction. In Mesthad Stands we not rsrossesst by any school In tads asuntry. s. • She - PoonstY Of Irdsrlutlon ate as Edicts: ' • \ Iz STORM ROSA. Id. LI, Plot of Alld•lfory and Dimon of Wasson, and Children. naiit DISARM?. D. ITLLLIALIS: M. D , Professor.: I utts and Preens, of lloargeopallsy. ARTHUR F. BISSELL, M. Ls. Professor of Prlisellans od Practices of surgery. LEWLS DsIDUE. AL a. Proasuarof Mated* kladka amt • Medical Jutieprudenre. 111.111LTath L. 4111TH. A. M_ AL D. Profemor of ante, femf ape Tookoloo - y. ,LIORAT11) P. UAW Dna. 3L I. Prolestor of npioN. kratod 31 , 1111 BRAIN ELM, A. ProTemor of PhrgeolDeientesl . LP-MULL D. 1148 A. M. Demonannetar of Anohnoy, • 5 De th. muffs courts of its of taro hill manes In other Aulatiou tee........_. tuAttou • .. • ee • ..:.- „. oduites of tem.:made medlost 'Manes aro a01.m1t1.4. 1 omara. nn P.T.itlit of mattieulstiter to. only:. • 4 Wont. loehadlnk nom, thee and lights, caul. oh f St:6o t 012,10 per week. • d.'.6801 mad Smart ellnlo 15 nonnectiol with thaCkeei • and forilltte. stforthal th e stmt of kflatel Ana . C. D. WALLIAII&M. Do Dena dither famallfl Jr—Prof. U. L. Eatim. Demean/1. Mew 503.1.1.1un9ted• CLEVELAND NEDICAL. COLLEGE.. ME Annual Course of . Lectured in the , Cleisland Medical College, Will esinmenat ea Wed f. the I ODD dey at November. end continue thirteen. , thilthing gmtlemen compose the. Troth: of b.- _ Mu: IN DELAIISTED. Trojan= of (denies' Pale. 'Medlar. and Dianna of Women and Child:en. 1011 0. SIB 0. Peateasor of Ph)thal DI- • GV.E h ra1 . 20.171 . 1 '. . Egftlec"lcnuriMi ft•P,l,CAS6).LS. Protemor of Maeda Stealth. , mvy, aucl Hotsoy. Kb ST. JOHN. M. Protases. orldhendetry and Mal urleprad.n... • kit/11 J rthADATER. Prams., of flialtswth 1/..'breWgrike came course of Lectern 1e,,;,.._. 410. Mo U dttn tk ietr '" . .. . I,lladt ''''''''' Welee soothe. ko S5ll. and ethoth Jointly with wan paean • both papOnnbility milAcltolly • Jostles of thermal, 0 J edge to thy Manly or theatre in letlett Oa Signer rethlea,*lll wepus tn. plan a nether lathe time. Medical Greduatei,wra Ulm who bath attended two toll . arte of lectures, thre of width wth at Me Inalen. Ws an entitlita Ma ten aderthelon to the tentarea. bi pej 1:j the Mat meth i t; lthitthMkatt is math rankingfn4 i n 11:14A1 to S 2 the thek..• Wren facillty to r t boarding culla obbstentit Path- Grano:oak rel Len y mune of lecture. free to all klabitosin ' of the College, will Coll e ge, four weeks pea Moth so the th.stootltSmn l of the mdfoler omen, .04 continue 'mai • the opening of the term. \ Pa/salon Is made lbr the rnith vatlon g pirate theta \on th e roost Ithethl broth. Cortege, '4Zl,l`l,ll..V.ll?l=:°=.d trio tole 44.1. T. 10 the number ' . variety and importsma. Of rases preereacd, iwlterok r t: be meal to thy lei Um nada. , CASSELL. - seplica , bean., t the NtetUrat ` HE 9QRSVRIBER ho ' now 'roved would retheettnlly tallant -.0 es and dm pun t4i h.. la prep.ved tn. aroma of Ms wither whole sale a mail, at thry• lakes. - A' " Fgerlreae Go roalt c th el h4t. kettez erthln set sla:rg plain Beck ••1 Frey 7thend .511k4. 1 k11 . thadem SnifoTrelneet\ •, •• • Tremwh ' NeMbos mod Cthbodthew. - Tegetlyt with Wreath and Purdah Pe - Masao, th- • • . \ USE FURNISIIINQ GOODS: 114. 1.3411n5113-111arnalar EilearlngL 44 4 04 and \ 04 wad Irish flllor Lanai. 84 , 41a . d, 104 Table Dernaske; • • 411 sad 31 mark Depth. Dm - Sabath Diaper and Cryan Tim Mal Pan te' Cerro and ale 'U4tera Mermilles Met . l b Meeseh. ttere C rMry. Ida Curtain 111 MOO ai tizg ItY GOOD S I,OI IoY Dlaek Dom :. • Bieck Canton b14 , ./A a . 34 anti 64 arida: Clor,113; . _ - • 511 k Warp Thlioet l k• 6 s iwacts erapan mai mtenr..a. Chant:altos thd Marrero Conan and Culls Odom th 4 11 41 , :.3L0t 'tarn bevlritetscat and claspp for oudityl,' . - - V.tfiES /1011.17.011 T. Fall and Winter fltock)orliancy andfitatle \ , DR't (3.0045• .-- A A. \l'if.,ASON & ' CO. ' 1441 mat iiespect ca.. Salty eoltelt the kttintskat PUPA poblle morst6l2, asat Me erhohnale traits lapartiettlar, fp their wee anal easefully 0/Petted stack of hoods, the falPasulathetexa/te e which will be Pam' larger than ans . that have ester he tom otlared. Vie have received es taiMpue 400 tales li roma-flue/Um 660010 - --.- 700... Dribs , p l . a ll , ! t es " s ess'Llt e lpstu tinrg r. 60C' 100 " rbutte a Tiekla =• I Lf please =thitias; LOU " . henget.: \ I • 1 /Pu " tennsakeCl thr. b. No wtmeras, if.: SO 2.7 P " hussy Cast/net= , 61. 6uo " ethirtbss, Checke • 6.5 21 ram pile 6 - told Ltaser ICCO 12 lareetts eseLleans, hPOO TogetEer with evert. whelp - thole establishment: 62 an , Mt; URPHY & BURt ow. sposetsby. mare rapplles Of the most &gam malutsluls= assortmelit mkt to tomtlossot. Vmd SUPERIOR - TEAS • ' Put up in 3lttallu: Puck,, tit - BaneT Price ZrpuE imbscriberiVould rcapecti arena the -attention of retell dealer. omen to thett rev veil - TMAn i Lot metalue orybroi loac waled a, aok to vi dada '''' iare l 4=lln " N ' T ". ala r tVil=ara.r an n obnain that rihthah ba,taltar , attvaa oL Lute tbaost euUstly •Lnyemieted tan lope Ten , cur afransesteenta and heaths bnyineres= ouch that we are eonatatalf reeMMui fos-skja r . oe ars enabled to soil so loss ot Tau of G .rdrAti Tots toot by - Me submribets are an the trnarnin and frnponaibfluy, pa that any ant Irtyl6l•ML faction Dm .ba %Voluted. and the roomy reranded, - CA IT 4 o ..l.—Vie, have bean Informed that Mem &roper_ en so gaged in Aaiun, thronsh Western Pennsylvania of Ohio. noetbleee and doosaboi Tess, put op la a ono, manner to oar. br ulkugunat:s...r. /oat Masao. from from M. To am ub id l/out rt./ observe Mat Bever ksMs us ut r. Pat put up by /abolisol, .r.ed=ct eket.so, stoical. r'lL.4. kn" 1 7t .".11. r..3teta 6u. imrkauta, earl, - Liberty =Het- ,Lart, 1-1 A DB.—Spangles, 11.01.1 r, L 1.g , , br (.911 %. %% e, . WASH NET, for Mosquito Bars, )ird.just rtv'd sole laSh • xpiu I T IRITAN NIA TEA. WARE, fv`ii4unuu. cs....,l2aaalwairta. Tato* Cu i l i tory, hada. I . ....tttNVn ' LTV! . T 'l'Voo,'"u a t tVlVl trituCklngle tat ILIALL !1./A Cu ac. .<3,4 11. W. WILSO: en i . 1641k to Forward Freigl l' r 1 'IJI:# in 01Ts ''' P l tUS D Y.1,g7 " A\g..11114.41) cuktron..it o r t vlttir ''. 5._ ,22.L...etiraim aa d WorattcpAt* vy be, e it,lo.lozatliptz , 4-A vAlzzta.,taitszarit: . ,
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