Commar.—Madame Hoicilieparand s ad Signor of the New York Opera tionpe, have • arrived, and intend giving a concert on Thurs . day evening, at Lafayette IlelL They stand high in, the. Lout, and tie trout that they will have a r.rewded hone. Professor Qua. Leine • will preside at the piano, and the eeleotion of songs !Ail embrace gems, from all the favorite operas ,Of the day, in addition to a number of pleating; LitliMist • . , Tan Exile Aare.—We are indebted to Mau, Wegner, Bticher and Mueller, the celebrated lithogriphic firm of this cify,fur a eery beautiful- Ilthog4phed portrait of "Jelin Calvin," the cal lrbrated iteforiner. It in exe c uted to the heat style Oran. I,l43lu#Cm Exriwoatusaar.—A woman called' . at the Mice of the Mayor of Allegheny, Ott Mon ; dai,-and .etated that her betrothed, to whom ehtahad lent twenty doilaris 'for the purpose of buYing some of the articles necessary for set ; . ting up . housekeeping. had absconded with the cash; and was goingto Cincinnati. 1 His .honor, hlayor Fleming, gave instructions to have our hero arrested, and he was seized by High ConstableAdamo;on the levbe in Pittebarg. When taken to the :Slayer's wilice, he was un willing either to eve at, the money, or to fulfil his matrimonial prof:oleos, but, a commitment having been made out,. he changed bin tune, • and accompanied hli bride to church, where they were ✓quickly joined in the bends of wedlock. Reef, & Co. Federal street, Allegheny, have sent us a copy of Rory °Wore, by Lover, new edition. At the atore of Reel & Co. can be found the latest and best pahliOations of the day. • Tut TELLGIAPH:—SeveraI telegraphic poles were bleweidown-in. the storm of Sattuday night, below the Penitentiary; and a considerable quan tity of the 'wire was cut and carried away by some thieips. Bitellsek LIQUOV. WISHOCT UN:Mt.—Robert Carlin of the First Ward, Allegheny, was yes terday held tobell by Mayor ,Fletning, in the mom of two hundred dollars on a charge of sel ling holler without license. den broke out ad about eleven ol iodk, . Monday night, in one of tho upper etories - of Howard 8:: Rodger's, tin and copper ware ostablipmeiati,en Front et., but little dam age, however,*o done, as the flames were soon extinguished; and the articles on hand could not be much Injured by water. The fire was the ra nk bt accident. Matt Insr.—Some boys found three bogs full 'or newspapers and pamphlets, which constituted apart arthe southern mid eastern mail, lying on the Waiitiisigkm road, near the ferry, on Monday niglit. Oa examination, it was found that the straps of .Ohs stags had been unbuckled either by design or-carelessness, and that a trunk, be longing to 'n lady who resides on First etreet, wsh missiog.• The trunk was'afterwards found, but come jowelry, which it had contained,'had been Moira f om lt. . , , :, .. ___,....___ Pooch B INIIB. —Not a single commitment i,F. to the ,jali. Tao made yesterday, Indeed we never know our city to be so free (roil crime of all kinds, aa it in at the present moment. , . . WNW-MEETINGS - IN ALLEGHENY, SnondvaU 7bcziahip.—A Scott and Johnston meeting wite held in Snowden township, on Tues day, Vas 22d inst. We have not a full report of their. proceeding., bat understand that' T. J. Sigham, !ail:, tide an addree., and thatSnod, ''''' den wilt well far the cause on the 2nd Toes day of Oe ber. Anton tienship.—A Whig meeting was held at Joel :Siburoe'a, in Patton township, on the Sith iost.; which was ably and eloquently ad dressed by..llon. Thomas M. Howe and George Noon Thwnship.—At a large and entlitmie, tic useellyiirpf the friends of Scott and Johnston, held fa . Moon township, on the 26th inst., S. Scott Wes . ,calleil to the Chair, and Hugh Mc- Cormick chosen Secretary, after which George Darsie and T.' J. Itigham, addreesed the people. The meeting then adjourned, resolved to worlif fOr the redemption of. Moon township from the thrahlom of Locsfocoism. Ehraidh Borovgs—At a retesting of the (Sends of Scott, Johnston, and Protection, held at Eta 4both on the 25th inet., at 2 o'clock P. M. on motlon,'Ebeiiezer Henderson was chosen Presi dent, Richard Taylor and Major John Vine ,Presidents, and Joseph McClelland Hoc. M. ICUs* then addressed the meeting in an eloquent manner, and was followed by E. P. Jones, Esq. 'The meeting then adjourned to meet again at 7i o'clock in the evening. . At the re-assembling of the meeting, R. C. Walker,. Eitq.,wes called to the Chair, and John Pattersonutiosen Secretary. ; G. E.'Appieton 'being present, was called to address the meeting, which he did at some con siderable, lingth, en our State finances and the protective policy. lie'was succeeded by lion. T. M. Bowe, wboodthough laboring.under in disposition, spoke to the point, and with effect. The several speeches:were applatided by the meeting, and, the Whig spirit bf :Elizabeth is folly aroused, as the Tuesday efirictober will ',Pine Towooldp.—A. large meeting of the Whip of Pint.township was held on the 26th inst., et which .7 - ohrtEmerink presided. George Darsie Made atery able address, and the meeting 10- journed infirm! spirits. &dia./10y of LW Wkly. of WiLkins.—The in - domitable -Whip of Wilkins towonhip, had a grand! rally on the 29th Mot, at the school house In Willdnsbnig, James Kelly was chosen. President and lion!: .1. Carothers Secretary. The meeting wail' then addressed by George .Daraie, E. SEcKnlght, and G. E.- Appleton. The 'Whigs of Wilkins will do their whole duty in the .. appreacidisicoidest, Laurens/TB/4 Am ! te.—At a largeand enthu siastic nieetbsg of the Whip of !Lawrenceville - held at the:6ohm:ll house in mid borrough :on the 29thinst at 7 o'clock:P. M. Robt trwii!wes called to the chair and Chas Peterson ehosim Beey. The meeting was then addessal by Hon: T.M. Howe, Geo Darsie,T. J. Bingham and G. E. Appleton ' on the ewes of the present contest Much en-, thusiassi preialled, and the meeting adjourned to assemble, again on the 7th Oct in the evening at the same Place, TM11f1:07010 IVELIG MX= —Tho Whigs Mod Anti-' Masons of the 3rd Ward met at Splane's Buildhi{m,lor the purpose of organizing for the approaching election. John Deck was called to the Chair, and Jon a. NtcFaden, Dell. and Ed. Campbell Jr., were sppolaed Secretaries. Tea seoarniittee, appointed at a formic :nett ing to rep:oil - NU and Block committees for the Ward, reported - through ChSiirman the fol. loiring, viz : Port ccontrewsz. John McMumma, John Ochae, j a bs Deck, William McKee, Major MeCulloch, William W. Sphine Step hinSherry:• Robert J. Smith, Wm:- Adams', ' Chas—W. Lewis, Thomas Scott, James Nonfood!, Tama McMaster' James Criswell, David Reahey, John Liggiet. 13 etween - Filamond Alley and Fifth Street from the Avenue to Market Street—let. T, M. Mar . - aludl. Esq., John Roberts, G. W. Glasgow, Jno. Mecaskey, John Wilson, And. McMaster, 0. W. Henry, Wm, Gill, Ed. Lippington, Hugh Mo Muster, Ed. Day, Alex. King, Ed. Johnston Maisel Pottier. Between Fifth and Sixth atieet from Grant to Market thee. Petet A. Maderia, Jasper Mindy Esq. Da vid Silllstieorgs Splane, Jacob Myers, Dept F Pratt 'itobertM'Cay Augcustus Stainmyer, teem. ittley,'Jokst-Elennedy, John Hblpton, Henry . . BetieeiXtrixthand Liberty streets, and Grant. M Lewis' Esq, Wm Stovenion, Wm Badger, .111 'Jones, JD Lewis, Wm Cohapmait, Joseph Cox, Jateee Mont.th, T Welsh, C Hartwell, .oapt F Beidenstx liter, James. Gebhart Wm Ar, thane, Batatiel El Kier, Milani Leonard, James Wlggans Robison, Robert • Moor Jos W Lewis, Peter. M Davis, James Johnston, Ftrd E Volt, A B Arkiaton ' Than Craig, J McFadden Esq. Prod Canal to Wylie streett from 7th to line of Fifth and Sixth wards. Holt - McKean, M Blan, M Nelson, 'James Mackerel WarKempe, D Bock James T Shannon, David Jewell, W A Fiteriaris, Charles Beck. Ja cob Mikm:or Wallace, W C Doe, James M'Callin Robert - Moffitt; Robert Laughlin: Robert Cooper M 0 Kingsley, JasSbie BetwireidDrura and Webster from anyentb to Higb..atreek • Jacob.sEller, James Orr; William Sims. Wal. terliirkpiitrick, Isaac Walker, Samuel kl'Clean D Welk 4 II Coulter, Samuel Hunter, Walter rorkpateickujr. Between Webster street and Pennsylvania AN eime, from the ward line to the Conti Rouen . . Alexinder Lawson,_Edward Campbell, Eaq , Mathew ',Smith, 'WM. Buchanan, James Gal braith, jr., G. W. Bunn. ?Janus ticCune; Ga briel. Adame, F. C. Flanegin, Daniel. McCurdy, • C. L Magee Samuel Kroesen, George Rodgers,. -U. p arr y,. Ilene D.. Belton, W. B. Copeland, Samuel Cook, Jelui C. Parry, J. Liggett, Wm. McKee, LewieiQctiner, FT O. bittelicr, Robert Araistronx. fArk. iteniou;; Marshal Orr, Robert..allingliam, • wett. . . Comrl77.e ON Imulaicars. Jos.Cullough, Wm. Pmwoo, FlMpVem Mw Sherry, Capt. F. Seidemstriker, Wm. A, Flu morrifi. The report of the Committee was unanimous ly adopted, end the gentlemen appointed request ed to not. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted, vie: Resolved, That we earnestly invite the Whigs of the several Wants of this city to take , early measures to secure a perfect ergot:drat-ion of the party, and to come up to the good work with their whole farce; and we here pledge the old Third for her full share in the approaching vic tory, and we challenge any other ward dp excel us in the increase of the Whig vote. A gentleman of the fah Ward accepted the challenge on behalf of his District. Resolved, That the Executive Committee be ,requested to call mans meetings of the friends of Haat and JohimLon in Pittsburgh and Allegheny at the earliest practicable period. Capt. Robert Porter being called upon, ad dressed the meeting for a few minutes in his usual forcible style, and was enthusialtically cheered at the close. On motion, adjourned. JOHN BECK, Chairman J. B. McFan., En. CAMPBELL, I . SeC"tari"' BY TELEGRAPH RECEIVED ' BY THE O . RELLLT TELEGRAPH UN! AND ILLPOItiLD WOK TRW PITTBEIRROU 0/12TTTE. FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP BALTIC. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. NEW Tone, Sept. '3O. The steamer Baltic, from Liverpool, with datesto the 17th, being four days later than the Afri ca., arrived at New York, at half past 7 o'Clock, on Sunday morning. She sailed from Liverpool at half past 2 o'clock on the 17th. She ~rings. 97 passengers. The Baltic passed the Seth on the 1911, 10 hours - west of Cape Clear. The Baltic experi enced heavy westerly winds during her Whole passage. The Canada arrived at Liverpool on the 'even ing of the 13th, hoeing made eer passage.in days and 6 hours. The great excitement about the gold mines of Australia is rather on the increase. Mr. Gladstone's dislosures about the atroci ties of the Neapolitan Government, seemed to be causing more and more uneasiness among the advocates of that infernal despotism. The Austrian loan had 'exercised a depressing influence, and had not found buyers very r rap idly. =The harvest news throughout Great Britain is most encouraging, and the weather very favora ble for gathering. • The Germanic Diet held its sitting on the Gth of September, when the report of the Commit tee on the Constitutions was read ; but so great was the difference of opinion, .that 'even the minutes could not be agreed to. .Much disappointment exists throughout iEng land, from the lack of definite information in relation to the Cuban expedition. The papers were still filled with accountsfrom the U. States concerning it. Negotiations are going un between Spain, France, and England, with a view to announce to the American Government that it is bound te, put a atop to the further 1.1.10. of Cuba. The attention of the political and religious circles is still engrossed by the secession of the Duke of Norfolk from the Roman Catholic faith, and considerable feeling is manifested on alliddes of the question. The Earl of Donoughmore, died on the 12th inst. • The lion. Abbott Lawrence is on a tour in reland. The roceipte of the Great. Exhibition continue at about £3OOO per day. The news from the Continent indicates much uneasiness in future. FRANCE. • The department of Ardeche has been placed in a state of seige. Prince de Joiniille expects soon to declare. formally for-the Presidency. At Naples, 46 state prisoners have heen,sen teneed to death; among them are ten trepnties, two Es-Ministers, one Ambassador, and two Priests. , The Indian Mail arrived ut Marseilles, with Calcutta dates to the 7th of August. The news unimportan t.wa.s Erchgo n Calcutta was 2.}(,a)20 COMMERCIAL lETELLIOENCE LIVERPOOL, Cept. Cotton—The market continued firm, and mid dling qualities were a ehade dearer eince . the sailing, of . the Africa- The miles of the past three daye were 1-8,000 bales, 7,000 of which were taken by speculators and exporters . Flour and Grain—Flour was dull,•and prices without change. Corn is Improving in demand, and in held higher. .Wheat was dull, with a de cline of one penny pox bushel. The quotations are—Mixed and Red 53 2.®5e 51; White 58 5d6 be EM per bu. Provision—The market was dull, but without change. _ GrOcertes--Cattee is duller. Teas are without change. The Manchester trade 'continued healthy' at MI prices. - LONDON MONEY MAIIKET. The market was rendered very sensitive by the daily failures. Funds were farther dept.... ed, in consequence of the unsettled state of af fairs on the Continent. On the 13th, cot:owls touched 9(s for money, and on the Itlth. olesed heavily and. Foreign stocks were dull. =EMI Mr. Attorney General Crittenden has Veen appointed acting Secretary of. State daring the absence of Mr. Webster. The population of Rhode Island, according to the official report, is 147. 648. Georgia has a free population of 524,31b,:and 8811681, slaves. Maj Toehmm, to-day, caused the arrest of a Bavarian Captain, named Henry Ahead, on charge of circulating a malicious libel against Maj. T's wife, late Mies Appolona 'Jagello. The libel is contained in of affidavit, sworn to before a ma gistrate, at Williamsburg N. York, and hlej. T. swears to his belief that certain foreign Diplo matic repreaentativre have aided and • abetted in thecirculation of the libel. . Alvesd gave boil for his appearance at' the .ext criminal Court.to *rawer the charge. • New Yong, kept 20. The Paell3e sailed for Liverpool to-day at oon, with 110 passengers, and $560,000 in ape- Ncw l'oaw, Sept: SO. The brig Advance, of the Grinnell Eipedi- Lion, arrived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard this afternoon. The officers and crew are in lino health. Her eruisings have all been reported. Nothing important pc:caned on the passage home. The Advance left Lancaster Sound on the 6th infant., in company with her consort, thn lie serve, which she parted with in a gale. She came near being frozen in a second time. ACCIDENTS IN KINGSTON HARBOR. TOSIONTO, Sept The steamer Ontario, rim down a gig, in the harbor of Kingston, by which three inen,Who were in tb gig were drowned.. On Saturday night., the steamer Ottowa, going into KingOton, struck the steamer Reindeer, and immediately sunk. No lives were bit. The steamer Yacht arrived to-day from South West .Pass. She brings despatches 'stating that the revolotioo in Siera Madre was entirely successful. Ntw 011/CMI3, Nept. Alderman Wm. Laughlin was killed last Llight by Alderman Wm. tillk lu an affray. STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. Noe ()amts.', Sept 47 The steamer Brilliant, yesterday., exploded her.boiler at Bay m Sore Gouts destroying her cabins and upper works. Many lire, were lost, bat their names are not Known: There were 80 persons, with the deck hands and firemen, on board, only 25 of whom were found after the ex plosion. The Brilliant was bound for New Or leans to Bayon flora. TORONTO, Sept. The Inspootor General, Postmaster General, and Crown Lands CoMmistion, 'have rcslined It has not yet vanspired whether the resigna tions have been accepted The whole Cabinet is expected to resign. ==E The new steamer "Glasgow," from Glasgow, Sept.. 16, Is below. Of course ehe brings no DOW B. --- LOCP , VaLT, Sept Tho Blind Institute, corner of First 8 and Broadway, wan destroyed by are this 4 4 , Loss $lO,OOO. BALTIIIoRE MARKET. 11:urzeloar, Sept. : Floor—Sale, 260 bbl. Toward Street at S i pt bbL Grain—Sales of red wheat at 7203,73, and of white at 16(n278c. Sales Penns yellow corn at at 62. and .0Y oats at 31f .34c Whiskey—Sales at 22(5)23c - 44 gall. Proiisions—Balee of new mess pork at l:416 74®17 bbl.. Lard is selling a Ai(,; ; lbc V lb. Groceries—Sales '350 hints Muscovado Sugar at $4 0645 40 j 100, and 30 Wads Orleans su gar al - r? 100. Sales 30 bbd Cuba molasses at 23i j gall. NEW YORK MARKET. EVEN ENO REPORT. NeW Toss, Sept 30. Cotton—The market is active, with sales 1000 bales at 101(2,110c for fair Orleans. Flour—Sales 30(01 bids at $3 756,3 07h for states, western, $3 940n4 12 for Miebikan, end $4 22 for pure Genesee. (drain—Sales 3000 bushels southern red wheat at 80c. Sales 20,000 bushels eorn at 00e. - - .._• • • . Groceries—Sales 300 bags Rio .31Yee at 85, and 200 do Java at II ic - ft lb. Sales cOO bones Havana sugar at 56ii.r&to gt lb . Provisions—The market is steady and firm. Wool—The market is heavy, and prices firm. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. a k ICEITORLEANS. Sept_ 199 The markets are generally very dull. Cotton—The sales were barely 'Anibal., mid dling at 8(1'81 Corie—is scarce and ,arni, et rile FI be fur mixed. w, Provisions—Pork has declined, and moss is offering at $l4 50 roe eri es —Snle s Rio coffee at Mr The cinch FLMOUOM to 18.000 116 g, again came pe riod last year. Ike. For all lordPue,l lump.. stiff diAontwr, I•lickheu. 11.1oIrtu umuuy • lar.. at boom IL tl Varrell'n Aruluai Llclimutt bus uquln4l I , ,tzlattou 11.1.1 tayl udo, .1. It i ,u 4113 In, u.,...0 rbusm.roucl. 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Hooch .dl bare the mew:sure , __......• .illom 11. the 'Monongahela ilouto , nf Mber eminent mewl+ ur The Itiwton 31.1.... a. CI•1,011L/01.. 0101, Lt.. dirmtwo •T 1g,,,,,...114, I ti 5 1 . Siemer. Munn a 11,..,the nem miabl.4,ll in oh• miun.. ' lryl held It. find mminn rn 1 7 31. and eonmoted o iumm , 94 ,4 .1 4 . It het .1,411, 10,.....1 1111111. tei 1M.4.. I l i nom. P tiNION LINE .. finned Opwartho el M., /MANI.. 1114.14VA1, Van.. 'E r r .. ...". ' 4 .......... . 1,,, !••1!. ' On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. a, be olnaliarol at tb• Book awl quoin Otnre .4 Jahn I Mello, No. 111 11 , 01 alratt. Prl.w. 44, rulmilllng a lad, , P 1 (. 0,. TWO,. ae4 gentleman. . 41.. t KEE, PARISI* 1 Vii . . Breen:, Pc : Clergy.. are Inett.l to mlon.l free , 4f mpeno, i ITII.III/114.1i. N. llt •111.01t1. • 1... .........? . ‘ 3 7 . , 9:411 I:" 11 . 01 l krinwn Line I. now. isroporo,ll to . . Fine Watches! i ralavymrl Irak., 1,11 panwenuer• Irar.l PIT". 11.0111 an . ' 1.1.1 Eh., kb. to so, Irolllll./.1 Um Catiel and Loam,- 4 4. FEW r very outifiriiir Gold Patent. Th '' . " . "''' . " l ' h^ L. '' , " .•. n .J.4..... ...."...ii.. II Laver 11,14.144.. roe y 1 v eipre,M, atu ,,,,,,t ~ 1 ~ . ..,,..[ , " ....1, ... I'm. , • 1 1. 4, mme oi. el 01.1014 me •tiliMiti.llo,ol4-, ...nom; ters..4 boon. . 4 ..,... ihmtleme. Pit..., r. •,..1 I Ireelmi, Jally.running tiful fnalahi. Touhteenamt Hunting: •Wm. plain and r ITI .4.nm:bon with • Line 01 ....lan., 1,100011 1 . 1 . 1 T ., • ugramod, of various mil, aid pat.., at . 1it...41 04 ll'.l 1 EH. Ind • I nem rm, Imm,00•1111,,, 11 . . II 1111•1141111,011 'b. iii Nlatget .4 : ~,„,,,,,,„, ~„,, ~,..,,, „„ ~,,. ,72. p., 11 0.131511 T TEE for obtaining lubblionni sub-' • ,ussiosno, C. wriothass to the lOttet.t.rulo and vie,..rilla 11-.1 roul llompauf NI I' T. lor, 1.40 r. en.. i . Charles 11. Pa airs:. , I/ward .0-no. i ! A t 1 Clark. Nev.,. Loki. ii , It Al 111.141 e. , J 11 P.m,. .• Pr.., Rvenna_ 0 . Kyle Hampton. 11. o, ow 4 ~... Itak.una... , l . E 11. Planton, " 1 1rr " 1 - 1 h / . .; ' ,. 1 : a lint i4rtran..l , l ..../.. Fr0 , h1, ,, ,. , 1.1,1, Her., - Jhbo rm 11. .4..septi lownw:k. 11.4.410r0n a relt./....., r0n41..4141 r , tr .. 1 . J. 11. Croman. Jonn Plnithe, 4 It te L. 11,14.. . Jam, Truulck. i 10. t. hon. I Slot, 1“1.4.„ to, . 77 ' Jut., 11 . 11.0, , 1111114.14, Patti.n. „ e. 0 ohm.. a , .4, Ltntroll. 1141.1 m.. Nathaniel 11,.Ittow, [ 11111.4.4 ',Pi. tiwomunall A f..., 1111...,,,e. Wie . Jot. Birmingham. , Parma /TA. , Moo A 1,111.11 a Co..1:11.,a0.11 - 1. ' Jam.. 11..00,11. L 11Alloity Ala., Ithbert Prue, 1 ii t,,..,.......,.,... . . .1../. A o•A171,111:1, tem, LI I Jno, • I t.... 5.,. i1ut.1,.... aol ear. lame. 4.1.1 nuothl.l.l ..... Pittehoral, .... E. AL./4. ~..,,,, , I Arrangement Made to Forward Freight g iorrf,:E ..-4111/ line ttin, jtirviii,;,L,4,i,iHil Tii BA f,TINII ME IN rill.: ',AI . ;, %_i moot i T SA 11F: RATEs Pi:NNSI LV A NIA KEW OOODE. • .-1, • 1.11.11.. Lk CIiNII•A N 1 minty, io 1 . 1..1.01e1p11.,1., Firm SUBSCRIBER buying noviv rniii; i iviiil i 0,101, A t [ 4.1.1.. t noMer Pono mi.l 1.1 MI, 1.010 1 1 11, If JI, G...utire atork .4 F Al.l. AND 11 IN lIX mo., I. " woubl re•poutf.,ll, inh.ren we ea...wt. ...I or.. " '..rtes (1( it , FEE . .,0., 1,.,,,,,,,„ h. °. 1 ,7, ~,1 , , 1, ) that he oreparml t 0.., n 1 1.. ..,........ 4..4/ , ~,,,,,, JA ,I EP PAL,/ 1.1. ... lamer 0. or retail, •4 very lon aa. IM I. I. 1,,, 1/0,1/. 0111, 141,1, 3, , e 0111•: 141, . `I P. 1 • A I: IS. WA '2l/ kr, ilo., ~..•••1 arid Mora 4 1 t• 11, t 1,01 1 . 1 .1 , 1 1 .11,1 , 111 1/ ~,,,, , 1 1 1 . 1 ,11- • 1/7 (01 l/1 J. I`l. 111111 A u,n lit i . /4 Chile 1.15 e, to evening awl 0 re. I ...i. , •er, iI.U. i '4.•..1. i ill PI.. Mark Pllkr. all hr.., AAA WIAII, i r rOlt DIA RILIIILA AND SI, M 'ALER (101 , (Manuslllank B.lk. - - ' 1 . 1. A IN 1 Try m. 0.., 114.1. fr . m. .o, 41 / i 5.... Ilsovy SVMmed 2111 k. all reeds.. 1 ItAll.l. at SI per b.., for ash at 1 1.111.1, lex llm I. Erato. Pophe., - le. the //,111011.1 Burin de lain..: , Fern. n.000..,4 Carbtuereal , T ,k te NNERS'' 4 III, ..!.0 Illtlo. 1 . ., Nub. by Together with kr.. anii.Erorlieh Print,.... num- ... 1 . ,pl- . , All II AIM, ITH . rirtY • 11111380 FURNISHING GG OHS, I ‘..,AP-10.) 5,.... No, I Romon, liir iinlii liiy 114, 11l 4 al.l IT-I iNruri, ,),-,1.... • 17 .4/1- r A 0 II iii 1.41,11 1-4, 4.-4 awl 64 ' sod lit.ll 1,1,,,0 1.,,,,•. 1 i 1 1 s1 \ •nlO 111 N I t II y .. 7 4,1-1 Mil /U 1 Tablw Puna., 541.04 114 Inunmk Napo". mi.l 4.411.4. 11 I. Imi." , - I .. ' . ..L. 41: Irll ' A ' l,l . lA :Ail, ' 1 Iluelmhork Maher meltlrx. Iwooloom. M a p h o nk., p..,,,, u,„, r 0 i,,,..,,,,...,., ~,,,-, 0 ....,,,,, i ( I ; 1., A :iii.`ii • - I i .iy lii i s i•s IV 10th..., for rill , I.) .11nramllex 14,11/144. I. own.. V wroture 11,,,,, 1,...m0•ehl 1 : : , ml , ll 1 :. A 11' lIA 111.14.11 Curtum flaherlale. AO [ MOURNING URI* GooHs ';' PP -- . J II kf0..r.... I, rode by • ; 1,44 . 1 t, Black . Ikunhaettiew. , .P P I .1 11 i 1 1, 1141.0 Memel. de Lome, ..4 and 1, wth. 1 4110 V 1 I ~, Uu 11 1•[ 1 I • l'ovo nb on klltiek Canton Clotho I 11,, k the , 1 01.%.1 . 41pie150b0r, ' ,..T. .4 . 4 5 r r ,t! , ,,.. to I rlan ' il hi Plug 114.heor Itmirm: the 1,..... now mwagoeu hi , 1,....an 1 mnier. No 11,1 11., rut Wan. Thitiet Cloth, • . 1 ....... oomt, rt 1.11, 0 , oh.. on -hall le- plem.l Illarb (Malley. lo rn ~,,,•h re, •Fiie in our Ilhe .. h0u..1 Enallele, !r m.. 141/.1 Itml. Crap, 0 . 4 e .... ' , H . ^ . xal• a 11. 1 . 1111.1.1Pr...14 .4 II m., Teile. thetutzethw and Sloeme,• Colin, an.l Tulle, ii 11.... land 1 /. 144 1: alTof winch Mond. will he warrannol ..1 me, 11iI Er - If, tof . s. prilno, k, oak. ky rol.Tr :sand eheap fur qua. Y• . erplS JA AI Eh A. 114,111.111 I L . .". 1, .1 , ',Lt./1i o e , Fall and Winter Stock of Fancy and Staple ( 11 cif lls s RAZOIs:•.•-ThouliolerNign- • I to, leoin oppoinhof .rut for 0....Me1d Wm tl• I I) It Y 11 00 OS . ! 21:1f1 s :array.. 11,ese eaten me 1ti0n....-Hlwel ri, the A. MASON & en. would ns t-t re..pi.m.- Ili ' ..:4 Al7l2o * ltA . IA . 111 " :1=1.t. ' '' ' ' .....:.Vg,L!;:' 1:: " ,P:1. r A . NU, 0011011 Ilio ottem i..n "I the puldie nen. rally, i mnhol. and a it doer n o t p,„,....,,,,,,,,,,,, lh, „.„,,,,, I 00' ' I . I 'b" , " te.l l" .. ' it ' e- ' ll .l n ' l n t/::2f. " l ,l ; r l . ...l ' ... ' n ' T.f..rta r .roult j . I * Lt i :/ 1 t . " l4 ,.." T " LVar r t,Tl ' el l . ' ,7i.... ' ~.." : .1 .. h n 1 ", 1 . t.' .. 1 , 1 ., ::,.1 ., ,' 1r ;,1 1 „7...!: . 2 ' ,,,, r , 7,7,, l j: [ p i itij i „. ~,,, h ir Il i . a o, they 1.., r. over le.. . rupolll ',spore...lin: 1-741, ...or 1104... 0 itli • ... 4 tor e ode.) N. he mealy. an 1.4.• . man, they - mil not ennui, honing 04.0 yens , t a l e , Hui,. .0„.1....., lnn and ...nre Oha• In For 'ale. w1e.1,-.1.• and rotall. xt 114 Watch dh.l .1 ewelry lU. , " nob. 2 $.,a1,..114... WO or'.mioerp.r Man,. • an, of , W 11 0 11, 4 4.1. ha p - Piann0u,....4.1,1e.. 1.1. ~........ ti a mand Print, • _ anal.l 117, corner 41 1...... asia Nlooket eta He, - Twltlng; ii. I. L . r..... [ 1' 1 7 ........ . 111 A X o . . .k . i so h• I 1 its msg.. N 1 hito "1n.., tm., pa I . ormuetiat t oho,. .1 , . - -., silo o ,na ,i . 2s - sh,•,,nok - Jou u .. Al pmetut, •Il nolor, _ augl2 11111(A 11.1 a 5P1.1,44. /4 pl., Linen Sheeting. .In /mom Ir.. Lin I t - ~ , , , , , LOU r bnnet, [ . mato. llonuel.kbhhopn. [ I_,/ 1... ti TONUUES-A prilno :M b+, on lon .. Invtanalh.lothwl Iwo nor., Iren. Flower, .. p insal and for ~l,' I, . ..Z.Ol. .. Ca/oilmen, Aro ' Mar.. Inn, Nell, 1T 1I ..‘ " ' !'lntl,.. '‘',.-.. MI Gm.: 4C.x.......1.4..... ~..., . ...1 1..1,14. . ~,,,, • WO .. Slotting Chream X. ear, Cmlatuerea. d.r., __. . . . 1.4..11, Tina a ped Lip.7. 1 .... ,.,11,...1r: , LEAH -1000 pigs Galena: 13 - r.e..ip•DdJ., zoo - illuvok men . ried. Togother with emir, artiete usu Any, found in a Dry 1 .04 0000 H. 11., for male 1.1 [ • Otual• motabllahment. TIT and 04 Margot al 0n14.1 .. AMEP A 11U7cillstlic 4 (0. I . TRANSPORTATION. YKRHSYLVARIA RAILROAD. OPEN 70 LOCKPORT. TWENTY MILES WEST MEM= 1851. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1851 CANE OF HOUR. TIME .11E,DEVELI ANT/ BEEKTI INC.:AIME)! Pennry/runto Railroad and /..'.g.rrax Pne.kd .1 Ind.. r e•rr, 11.01, PLIVIANT MM111.0.7.111.1.1.Artz 1 . 1111,A bEti'lllA, BALTIMORE iv. NEW YORK Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, EZMll===!! • • - On and after Snuday, August 25th, the l'actLq• . t 1... 1..n....L 4 11 Inky. P. 1.1.4.11,01 Irr - krur , Lks.rt.l., h.ssd:ILLI 1,..4111F rtivo. lull rva~7 ,r I.l .ll.lrlshan " u"' Forty Ilvyrr."44 I lir thlr L.L. I.rrau.retset ILLouell SIX , 515).:5 Lb. Arretoloro, It esp.! Ultra ou.Lrrival "II Nr.• Vork YeSNRNGER:I FOR naLTIMMIE lake lbe ferk and Curnhurland Railroad. at Ilarniebarls hie elehtnfi,ur mils. Time. 11.1 It hour. "rr t r .Pinth;lellthia../$lO. Fare to nalriarer., $9.76. Lane metar $9 flanritnurn II reu deuere Oheah travelthn and enmrerrahla aernwmo. dabon n'n.re Tour twt.tu Si the Ticket Inter, slhaeoga- Lela 110n.e...1 J. P. HOLMES, Agent, D. LEECH A. Cant' Hp., Peon otrnnt. McHenry'e Philadelphia & Liverpool Line of Packets. ...44 Sailing front Plo hilkiphin on tn. ond Larewed nn tbe let oe•bminth 11 , MAR PLEAS CO', it. it treuoti. Muetet • • S iIk:NAST...III. d‘ P Oartiner. ' Mneter Et Roll:. Nutlinniel Meru, luau of the teed alp! uto.t ynetly notterutt, and kr. noted fur the rouodity id ilarti nueluure, they ure fitted up yeith all loteot untrueeniente. um mom tto•rourbir ventllcted, •0.1 t orn niruarrsoued for their w•• commedutidnA far Ner•md Wart old Sher, Parvnner, they dee •••dasnianded hi men rd su,nowledved went, who r theLr ~ru•nr.. in rdu-tri ,orrice P.r.d. kitdrool of id - tin:mg their Inel. num. the Old Count, ,n oldnin eertinente• of tuse•ft .• tr. w blot, will be Wood tor turdl month.. und our •tr-nts in Ireland 1..1 His erteud twill furnish Item ilt,the proper inforinution sud nOrnetion• relulive n their PlArture }or thr nnarentotten ro ottrltlnA rt , u , l Ann nry,tro munitlt Inr torint, And upa k& pat - tatle At ought Atitlinttl tltArnurtt. • to. It allt I— ruhnd stir 611 the Itanit. Pnot tttbroft in tin. rult-t1 Kinctinnt •