'i't 'TBI3URGH GAZETiE. PUBLIBOXD .BT WILITIki CO Pl*TitsUso4, ::VitritSl4l" ,' . SO4III:NE, OCT. 9;1851 _ _ _ ar:REA-PINTG)Ii i i , TER;WILL . BE FOUND • - BAC Li P44.9E.OXTILSPAPER. «. Attention! Friends of Scott and Johnston. .14APThreittetitidn of the friends of SeOrr, . . =%-.liaSe»j aiW Pltaanetacce, hs Allegheny sountS, is Wald ly *Ka to huretrtanice of a thorouph organization. by . tat:dation of. Klub+, in every eleettou district. feo the eXtedeet.Ont the appointment of Committees Of OlKtinttette trfreetAluderess friend of Penn and .I,,boetst, to ramrod. and that thole; who require It are noturaittede end 'hot 'sten ardor, ifelaolt Kte tallot or, tla Senora rural.) , of o , :tcheistat. ..c.Tftefollowireg Komurittee on Katenallratlent Pres.olr ' A t eiet i !"o l ,Zitert...K.t ." S. ‘ Treur '. . V ractVeTl:i. r isf tart. , List r. Seideornter. si:Krententhol, Dr. J. K. . • liner, u. 'James edusa. Joseph ' lto o,se of the County Korneniuse. ( Allegheny County. Scott and Johnston r • • fleeting% tAt 0. y. , Ccalltra inn;Potith Pasetteitp., Wedneubtre lan. at 2 serlcok. ' • dullorrolne, the Otb, at . 2- Pattarton's Mill. Indiana totehthip. at 2 o'rlock. P. M A, epeatiu,a,mtr frien.la trill be addressed . ,60 salserta impotent to the great political Interests of tide country. j. slur Ideals in ear/cal datriet. of the nount r . are steel to mussels, owl hate every tarpon itsrossol. ."11' order to bring all our Tara. ths order of COUSIIITEtt OP Aftlt A KGESIZST. 'RALLY WHIGS, RALLY The Executive Committee request the lyttlgq i lit the different districts in the county, to ascot . - , , st their clectinSt piecincts on Saturday prekious ' - '..brthis . :ettclion, and nppoint committees to attend pklte:imilis'ou the election day, and to co-operate 9tith tits.. , ,eommittees of Vigilance in order that .every:Whlg rote may be polled. The roll loom• at - as should be careful to see that Serb election I district is supplied with the full Whig tickets.— TheEncutive Committee take this oecasiou to sayto the Whigs, that‘the news from ell j parts. or the'Eltate, gives the most,encouraging hopes elite triumphant sitcoms of the Whig Condi ' .dsde for. Governor, Wm. F. Johnston—it the Whig do' their duty and Set to ir, thsit the 1 Whig vole is polled, the whole Whig this' will be elected , iu the State. C. Darragh, Col. Leopold Sahl,--. Fred'..k Lorenz Anthony Harm, Cal. Alez..llilands, FI. B. Fleming, Col Morgan noberteon;-Caps. Thoa. M'Masters. ' Paul Anderson Way, Joel:nal khodaa, Geo. Hattie, .Hegh DlcKeley , C. O. Loomis, - Alex. H. Hiller, _ W. K. Vankirk. JOSIAH KING, Ch'm. Fara.—The Allegheny County ;Agricultural Fair, which commenced yesterday, greatly excelled any. previous affair of the kind in. this county, boll,in the number of personi in attendance, and , iri the number and quality of au heals exhibited. Weeefer the reader to our lo- Mil n deportment. for particulars, both of what wan done yesterday,. and what will be done to-day. A Nevins Lona - tau 0n. 7 -A gentlematt, who . resides in New Orleans, now on a visit to this city,. told no yesterday, that the , South was watching : ther . election in Pennsylvania with an -intensity' otiitterwt never before equalled. It is there• Considered, herald, a test of the decision : of the State .. .on the Presidential contest. if Pennsylvania goes for Johnston, it will be re girded lirtie South , as a distinct decision In favor of a better tariff, and will render:certain the election of the Presidential Whig nominee, anises something is done to' bring, Pennsylvania back again to the Democratic • If the Whigs succeed in this contest, a modife cation of the Tariff is certain. The Southern Democrati will not consent.to risk the loss of the -neat Presidency, if they can help it,:and the Northern Democrats will he too ready to vote for a thrill if their Southern brethren will agree to it. •If Johnston is eleeted, they will he on their /knees to Pennsylvania, imploring to know what tariff will satisfy her. They will give us any tariff rather Than lose the vote of . Pennsylvania, iu the neat Prvaidential contest, for they know . klmt without Pennsylvania they cannot sneceed. This State always votes oh the winning' side, nr rather her vote always decides the contest- ' . _ Every - voter who wishes' to see days of pens . - -verity return to us should vote for Johnston. 'This election will decide `the tariff question (or the next year, And probably , for years to come. Every Pittsburgher, every Western Pennsylva nian, in fact every citizen:of the State, ought. in view. uf the great interests involved, to vote for Wm. P. Jouttssos, TEE Prarturnmura-mitioczucr. The New York Evening Post — Saw - A significant within an the jealousies anifj>thieringe which now mar-the happinesa.mul-Pie,Prospects of the Pounisylvania Democracy,2;thePost admits that Pennsylvania "will be. a very,cloai State at the best," and that "no candidate can aspire to a Large majoity there:" and on this grouthrit ad ministers s, pretty smart- lesson - to both of the "hostile. factions" Unit new Pride the party of • • . 'which our eMitemporary is avery able chatupiopk. In - -his view, Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Cass are - both 'irrong in pressing their - pretensions, with no chances of success; anti their friends are ill advised in'permitting themselves to struggle•for a rewalt that 'ciusnot possibly occur. Hear the Post: • . "But a very email proportion, if any, of the• opponents of Mr. Buchanan anticipate or desire the re-nomination of Mr. Casa. They know, as Weil as Mr. Buchanan's friends do, . that Mr. Cass'n.weekness in Now York and in the South, •is nnoughtn prevent his name from isehig so- Xionslyeenvassed again inn Nations' Convention, • were there no other , objections to the choice." And again, on Mr. Canen .:"Sir. Buchanan cannot perceive that, in this struggle for the Presidency, he is pursuing a delusion, and a very expensive one,• a delusion is ch ; which stractirig the Democratic party moat • , • ' ,einprofitably, which is opening daily new springs ~of bitterness in Pennsylvania , and which, unless • Vispeedily abandoned, must place the Democracy ..`l:4:eff'nf:thet State in a hopeless mitiosity." Very complimentary, certainly, to Democrat . ic acute:lst*. and sincerity 1 But there is yet - another t really too good to be lout: . • • "Axiirisihiuglr. Buchanan, and perhaps Mr. •••-' Poneey,,iftnit recite that it is hardly within the range cf,.p.pealbility for the Democrats to a4candidate for the Presidency from Peaturylvanis who, in the first place, could get a front the State that would support 1 !?!,Klilm in good faith, and, in the second place, who could carry the State if be gOt the nomination.": '' Oily think of the admissimi that "good faith" is-an unknown article ih the ranks of the great Democracy of the NeystoneState! The impute ' , tion, had it proceeded from our pen, would have been pronounced a libel. Bat coming from the • t Post, who can dispute its justice—Rt . • We have been shown s Whig Assembly ticket, on which .Afr. Fiffe's name is omitted, and IteCatation, one of tho Locofoco nominees, is in. sorted in its place. It is only necessary to in form thtt. Whigs of the fact toiput them on their ward against this'or any other like deceptions. Too i.ACIIT AKIHICA.---No event of this event ful yesti"hto led to more discussion and profound apecalation titan the ° little contest of speed he ti:ten M r . - Bteven's yacht America, and all the crack saircraft that John Bull could muster. To be not only beaten, but distanced, in his (pint waters, in a race of all his yachts against 'one of earn, and that, too, undertthe very eye of royalty itself, was a little too mock to come sdl—at once, like a clap of ttittnder a clear day. -- Flebore it, however, nobly ; and while the . - ;;Galr set all the world &talking, it has Oct ISM toldriking faster than ever he did before.. -pram victories ge.ined the tear of 1812, by American valor over the forces of Great Bri tain by see. and land, probably did not do es notalifnalevate the United States in the eyes of turope,es this little race ; nor did they, all pat togetheri.lead to as much talking and es much rriting 'on that iide of the water, as this yacht :rade. The arrogant tone ofi the Times towards Alierictom' Was lasts:4ly chenged to one of re 'Oect and laudation, and a manly acknowledge- Merit that /tine:ice is ahead in nautical science. -hreortaick'afteaiing Machine was gaining for ns a victory on land; at the ivery time that Ste. 'nue 'Yacht. was !palling the good 'old Bong of aritaurd• rake ttoi waves: en beitietes them John Bull has been for the first ...timeffeeten on his aim ground. While as kme . r. f. -fieris We: arc all proud of these conquests, we feiventlY hope he may . never be invaded by * Ts a i ouyains.than gtovens and Bl'Cormick. Limon rot Timusos:--Hamuer Williams, 'Colored men, we believe, irns arrested Ind take!' before Commissioner Ingraham, of Philadelphia, &mgr.,' with having carried the news of the ap proach-of the tifficers:io the negroes at Christi ana. After Williams was arrested, he confeaSed having been at Christiana on the day previous to the murder, and that he "went for the purpose of telling them'that they were sought by slave holdera.". He also told the officers that be did L ilo more than his duty, which he would again do 'under the same circumstances. The errands sinner will give his decision this morning. This is another case or ireiron under Judge ittine's chargé. We 'think this is running the thing into the ground, and will, in all probabili ty, defeat the ends of the law. The sad accident noticed in our paper yester day, of levered children bating been maimed near Birmingham by a coal car, which had bro ken away from the bead of en inclined plane, at the month of the pit, has led to come converse lion upon the impropriety of having surkplanes destitute iof proper means of security against each accidents. Solomon W. Roberts, Req., of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, described to us yesterday a very simple, cheap, convenient, and effective check, which is used among the anthrreite coal veins, a description and draft of which be will no doubt with pleasure furnish to any person who away apply to him. We trust that no more each accidents will be permitted to occur, as none have occurred since theochecks above refereed to have been used at the eastern Tits SUMS/JUN. TZLZOKAPII.—The prepara tions for laying town the Submarine Telegraph between England end Franca aft rapidly .ad- It is thought that the great elifficulty,the pre- Sention of the -wires against being broken or ground ell on the bottom, will how be &reroutes. The line of communication consists.of foul. cop per wires of the thickness of au ordinary hell- Wire, cased in gotta pereha, and twined with o corresponding number of hempen strand, steep ed in a mixture of tar and tallow, into a rope of about an inch in diameter. Another strand, similarly prepared, is wound transversely round this, and finally tau wires 'of galvanized iron, about a third of an inch thick - , are twined around the central core, and form o solid, and, at the same time, dexible casing.. The whble, when thus completed, has the appearance of au ordi-. nary 4} inch metallic cable.. The machinery by which this is effected to extremely simple, and the work proceeds, night and day, with the tit • moot regularity. A huge coil is thou being rmed in one continuous piece, at the rate about 14 Miles a day, and will tinnily attain the length of 24 miles. The weight of the entire rope, .when finiahea, it is estimated, will he from lid to lel. WWI- From time to time, us the work proceeds,' a galvanic currant is passed through the wires, and their conducting power is tested by a galvanometer. A .FALIBIIHOOD NtaTLT itCrUTELL—Some of Democratic friends have been whispering ro rumors prejudicial to Governor dohmtoo, in temperance circles, which they bare not hod the runolinese. to put in public print. They have apparently more regard for the SUCCVNI of their party than they have for troth, but the potirri is mach doubted by their 'knowing leaders. The only editor we know of who has been mean enough to publicly charge Gov. Johnston with intemperance and drunkenness is the editor of the Bedford Gazette; but the Democratic Union, the organ of loeofocoisro at Harrisburg, seals that infamous fabrication in the following em- phenol manner "We would suggest to our friend of the Bed ford Gazette, that there in nothing to he gained in a political or other point of view; by his re presenting Gov. Johnston to be in the C0[1312.111 .habit of drinking in the public barrrooms, and bearing upon his foreherd the evidence ofdiabit nal intemperance. We never knew anything of the Governor's habits previous to ;his making Harristurghin renidence: but we wilt do him the justice to say that we have never seen him take a drink in public bar-room ; and although we meet him almost every day when he is in Har risburg, we have,never witnessed any evidence of intoxication, either in his appearance or con versation. We say, this much as an act of jus tice to Gov; Johusttm, and by way of preventing the Dem.ratio pressof the State from pursuing a courseef personal detraction which almost al ways recoils upon the party resorting to thin disgraCeful kind of warfare. Remember that this testimony in from a Har risbnrg locafoco paper! Mr. Craft denies that - Joe Barker has the use of his bum, and requeets U 9 to ,publish the following note to the Journal : .Ptrrenosuu, Oct:. 7. 1817. R. M. ittoots, Eon.—Drur is not to he expected that I will notice every unfounded charge &giblet me during this election contest, nor by offence admit their truth ; but it touches mepereonolly to contradict most explicitly any kr.owledge, whotever, before its publication., of the contents of the article in yesterday'. Tri bune, beaded Judge M'Clure, or egency in its production, that I hare attended political meet ings, or base directly or indirectly employed any person to electioneer for-me. Respectfully, 6e, J 8. CRAFT. TRANSLATION OF BO BERN cutrzymicis, AS LEIIOED BE VIZIR NORTIIIBAI ALLIES. - • - It is an intolerable grievance that the North ern people should thinkof aught but the growing of cotton and the breeding of slaves to culti vate it. It is a. great grievance that a large portion of the Northern populatiOn look on slavery as a national mane, and are unwilling to bear the innzele in relation to the public expreasion of opinion On that •question. It'is azniat greivance to think that Northern fanaticism has no bewildered its . subjects, that they cannotnee that slavery and the Union arc ono and indivisible. It is a great grievance to think that 'Northern fanatics.' moved by what they term the higher law, will, not having the. fear of the dissolution of the Union before their eyes, give a piece of bread and a cup of water to a fugitive from chattel slavery; thus giving aid and comfort to that portion-of one property which is bound to us not only by law, bat also by gratitude on the fart of the property itielf because of its being cared for. It is a Brent grievance that the North in a body will not prefer foreign to home manufac ture; in other word., that they will not submit to be used no a compels iin the porchsae of Brit ish goods, as an inducement to her to purchaae ,1 in return our slavery mitten. , It is a great evil,the existence,of our free col ored population — they ought to he our slaves. It in a dreadful evil, that presumptive and union-dissolving spirit, which sets its face agalrmt the extension of slaveterritory. ' Wm. dowry wurr OP QUO W,ARRANTO IN THE SUFREIdE COURT. Contotenscrafth rf Pennsylvania 01 the instune..af the Attorney General, re Timothy Ives. 0 COB oa Par of COXIIOIIWCALTII.—Timothy Ives, Me .respondent, was elected a State Sena tor from the counties of Clarion, Jeffereon, Elk, McKean and Potter, at the general election on `, 10th October, 1848. The Returit Judges of the election in the District, met .on 17th October, 1848, and declared Timothy Ives to be the du-. ly elected - Senator for mid District, being the 28th Senatorial District. -On the 20th Play, 1861, the said Timothy tees was appointed by the Board of Canal Commis nioners,-Superintendent of the Railroad to avoid 1 the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, and of the Western Henn -vote The mid Timothy lees accepted the appoint tamale, and has-been and now is rsercislng the powers - arid datiekappertalning to the mid office and aPpeintruente,:and receiving the emoluments thereof.•" Onltml of lie Cothatonwealth it. is submitted, that tit the time Timothy Ives was appointed to the otficc-ifOresaid,'he was a. member of the State. Senate. His term of office would not ex pire until the first Tuisday of January, 1852 - at ell events not before the day of • the general election, 1851. sth Sen. Article let, Constitution of the State, provides that • the Senators Abell be choven for three years. The three years can only begin at the time the Senator is qualified to take hie neat. Timothy Ives was then a State Senator in May, 1851, and will continue es such until Jan uary, 1852. During ;hie period he was appoint ed to the office in question. 19th See. Article" let,.Constitution of State, "No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which be shell have been elected, be appointed to any civil office under this Common wealth, which shall have been created or the emoluments of which shall have been Increased during mach time. • By the Act 6th April, 1820, Dunlop 2d edi titian, 80th 4, it is provided, "That no member of. the Legislature Bluall,:be appointed a Canal f Cositomieeloner or a Superintendent . ma the line of canal, - during the flute - for which he iff elected to t office." , 'ffiite , constitutional prohibition speaks of a 'Cioarliffice. -.The word civil is here used in con e tradistinctronto military, aid means nay other 1 office orappolatment other than a military office or appointment. .5:1 Story Com., sec. 788. The appointment come clearly within the common law definitiotinf in office. See Jacob's Law -Dictionary, title office—Opinlon of Tilgh man C. J. in 8 Berg. ft It., 149, Commonwealth vs. Suther land. Also, Commonwealth vs. Bris eier, SS. & 8.., 451. Iti the Commonwealth vs. Sutherland it is said that the word "office; is of a vague and indefinite import Everything con cerning the administration of justice or the gen erai interest of society may be supposed to be within the meaning of the constitution, especial ly if fees and emoluments are annexed to the office." Certainly the appointment of Timothy 1 yes greatly concerns the. Interests of the people, and he is in receipt therefrom of fees and emol ument. I • • 21. The appointment of Timothy Ives as Su.. perintendaut, &c., is in direct conflict with the eth sec., Act Cal. April 1830, Dunlop, 605. The prohibition as to the appointment of a mem ber of the Legislature as a Superintendent on ths line of Canal, during the time for which he is elected to office; is generaL le it is asid that respondent is not appointed on the line of mull, hot on the Portage Railroad, it will be observed that hie appointment also includes the superin tendence of the Western Reservoir, Which it im mediately connected with the line of CanaL • THOS. E. FRANKLIN. .Attorney General. ARRIVAL OF THE FROMETKRII9: TIM" IVEEKS LATER Vitoll VALIFORNIA THE ELECTION IN CALIFORNIA. TWO MILLIONS OF OOLD DUST ON TOM WAY estrudire Maj . /Fable—Burning of the Pro pel!, Lafayette at Chayres—Lynch Lazo—. ire ..Ezerutions hy the rigilanee Connittee—yim ng I=3tl ' New York, Oct.4.—The steamship Promethe us from San JllBll, Nicaragua, !with three wee►\ 's litter and highly interesting intelligence from California,resched her wharf shoat ti o'clock this evening. The Prometheus left San Juan on the 26th of September, and brings 465 passengers, and MAO) in, cold dust as freight, $100,0;30 of w loch in for Thompson and Hitchcock. The dates are from San Francisco to the 6th of September, and were I rought down ny the steamer Pacific, which arrived at dap Juan del dud on the 20th of September, with 220 pas sengers and 5100.000 in gold duet The steamer North America left San Juan del dud ou the 20th or September, with 250 pas sengers ter Sun Francine,' The Gold Hunte also left fdr dun Francisco on the 21st. . - The Monumental City sailed from San Juan del Sul, on the 21st, for ttealjo and Panama. The oteamohip Tennessee sailed from San Francisco on the Sort day of September, for Panama, With $1,700,000 in gold dust on freight and the Constitution with $lOO.OOO. The fur- tuer had 250, and the latter 120 passengers. The Prometheus reports that the steam pro peller Lafayette was entirely destroyed by fire in the harbor of Chagres, ou the 11th Septem her, the fire having caught in the spirit room The cargo was partially saved. The news from California possesses much in terest. The election for Governor, members of Con. green, took pled(' on the 3d September.— only a few scattering returns have so far been received. lu the city of San Francisco, the whigs carried decry ward but one, and the ag gregate majority is something over one thou sand. The city and county of Saeramentonre demo erotic by 400 majority, The returns are altogether very incomplete, but there ee-eros very little doubt but the lion John Bigler, the democratic candidate iv elect ed Governor, although mach result is by no means sure. The Alta Californian, of the 3 . th says. • • • • "So far as relates to the remainder of the State ticket, we cannot be wrong in saying that the prospect is =chin favor of the democratic candidates. Such is especially the case in the matter of the two democratic menthers of Con. ream Joseph Mclicakle sad Edward C. liar. shall. There can scarcely he a doubt of their election.. The Legislature is doubtful, but will. it in thought he democratic." A very destructive conflagration occurred at Maysville., on the evening of the Bth Aug ust. Three entire squares were burned,,aomprising 81.1 buildings. The locale of the lire was Sec ond and E streets, the north and east sides of the Plata, the levee D. First and high streets. The estimated loss is half a million. The burnt district comprised the chief business part of the city. Farish, &dams A Co., were the heaviest losers, say $30,000. The mining news continues highly favor- able. ti The, Indians are very troublesome on the route ! tn, from the Great Salt Lake to Sacramento City.— I , e , . The maillideh have leeeu several times attack ed, but ...Fled unhurt. Several emigrants lea . have lien kill killed. ru Two men named McKentie and Whitaker,had M . been executed iu San Francisco, and two execu- u Gone had also 'taken place in Sacramento. Since en ' which perfect quiet had been restored. th The greatest excitement attended the case of ni Whitaker and . MacKenzie, who were executed at th San Francis.. They were arrested at the in- r , stance of Vigilance committee, and kept in their custody, having confessed to a number of dn. ring robberies, .S.c.. On the morning of the 22d . August before daylight, the city authorities pro ceeded to the rooms of the Committee, and ki without much hindrance took possession of , Whitaker and MacKenzie, and conveyed them B to the city jail. When the Populace became ire , farmed of this act, the wildest excitement was I ,manifested, and finally, on Sunday afternoon. e the 2.4 th, shortly after two o'clock, the prisoners I a were forcibly rescued from the jail, and re-con- veyed to the rooms of the Committee, and in an I . incredibly short space of time were launched into eternity, amidst a shout of gratification . from the crowd. t After hanging an hour the bodies were cut down ("hen Mckenzie being pronounced not dead by the physician, was again hauled up into the air, where he was suffered to hang until life was .1 extinct_ Tho crowd then dispersed quietly, and order was restored. Some shots were firad•at the rescue.' bet nothing serious occurred. Robinson, who has been convicted and senten ced te' be hung, but was subsequently reprieved by the Governor, had been taken from the pris on by the populace and executed- The Govern or was strongly denounced, and had been re. quested to resign. • The clipper ship Flying Cloud, from New I York, arrived at San Francis. in 89 days being the shortest Nonage ever Instle: The etesmer Fnwn, on the trip from Sacra ithento to Vernon, on the 10th August, exploded r ifier boiler, Captain Tan (Aspen was very badly wounded. Clark, the engineer, and Anderson, thefiremau, were killed. Many passengers were . abut muck injured, and several who are known e to have been on hoard are missing. K " - FROM OREGON. The, , e dates from Astoria, Oregon, are to the n 270 of August. Tire. Elisabeth Gaines, wife of Gov. Gains of t Oregon, died on the 13th August. CALIFORNIA MARKETS. e The markets were generally quiet, business having been interrupted to some extent by I the elections ; but a brisk trade WWI. anticipated ~ iu a few days, it being alma the season for the '' miners to lay in their winter stocks. • e The market in supplied with boot. and shoes in great abundance, and clothing generally was very dull, from the great quantity in the markdt. The same, also, may be said of Pork. Cheese, and a variety of other articles. Flour In prety active and prices firm. The of following quotations aro from the Price Current, of September nth: .) °alleges and Ilatall's Flour, $ll 50(012y bbl.; Sweet Western, $lO fill: Corn klual. $. - 'Corn va3 50 - t , 1.u.; Mess Pork, $l6 : lk, • • • J „ Clear `do., $l7; Hamm, 20e - 10 lb; Lard, 140 °- Butter, 2507140 c, Cheese, 10 @Vic. NEW YORK BANK FAILURES. The following is ayiet of the New Soh State auk reported failed; Ocean Bank, New York; ilienix Bank, Bobm bridge; Slerchant'n Bank, Ellery; Commercial Bank, Friendship; Livingston Bank; Lewin Coun ty Bank; ChatanyneCounty Bank—Safety Fund: Government Stock Bank; James Bank; anners, Bud; of Mina; Western Bank, White's C reak Bank or New Bottle Ile; Saugerties flank, Cayuga Lake Bank. We furnish herewith a list of seenriities de posited in the hands of the. Comptroller for the re demption of the issued notes of the following Ranks, which are said to have failed, and the circulation attach. . James Bank—Circulation, $76,743; eecuritica, N. Y. Stale Stock $1Y,200; U. 8. Stock $5,000; Michigan ti's $18,000; Bonds and M. $39,888. Farmers 'Bank. klins--Circulation, $159,405; securities. N. Y. $90,000; U. S. $l9, 670; Bonds and hi. $50,000. - Brestrrn Bank, Whites Creek--Circulation, $110,110;' securitlea N. Y. 534,887; U. S. $24, 700; Bonds and hi, $54,855. Bank of New Rochelle—Circulation, $85,876; securities, N.Y. $30,700; U. 8. $17,793; B. & Fl. The New . York papers advise holder. of notes of three Batiks not to sacriAce over half per cont. on them, eel the State and Gospingtent Stocks are ecurity for their redemption, and Ohio holders will do well to act upontble advice. The Bills of the above Banks were still taken by the ttochester Banks, after the report of their failure.=Ckerfand Herald. DAIIGCROUB botrwrsararr.--We user to-day a counterfeit twenty dollar bill on the State Bank of Indiana. It is a mist perfect imitation of the: original. The engraving, signatures and filling up being well eseenta Thompec4 de scribes it than: '•Letter A. •Vignette,. • man ,with au s axe, a ferule with-scales, and an eagle, &c., goddess of Liberty un tha lend Iferald. ovular, Nora or AUIMIYInt :COUNTY; 1 1 . FOR VERN , OII.III ;848, LE Dormer, Pl7/1115134•, Klix•beth jot . 119 13 . 7 1 Id Wucl oel3 111 Upper sc. char 99 94 3b9 199 Lower 'JI. Clair 330 2711 51 4,4 av, Baldwin •• 131 n 4th . 075 169 RebisucliV ' Ile, 134 LW - 4'17. MIS North/aye. tn. 00 180 eta 'i 7.11 c: 01 . 1, Fayette cp. 122 71 7th .. 01 70 Findley - 1u 7 5 105 17n 111 Moon - 1 130 tz as Ohio 111 kb _ Franklin - 60 VI Z77;1,843 Pincer. . 05 50 ~ ",,,,u n, e . Manchester. lull 121 Ist Ward . 401 137 Bees - 97 al 2,1 mi Yin.' .. lle 116 :4 - dia :Lt W.Beer - 130 ite 414 . 4,31 316 0.11 ee - 1017 111 Indiana ii ' 100 liel •. . I 1214 . 7:3 Shale; - 115 65 • Sinnlughaso 217 198 bliionsSeu . 11 , 2 ob Lawreurerille .95 1•S/ Shot - N0.4- 521 21 lilt toleuahlo bl 51 South IllUburgh 152 122). Peebles - '212 1111 McKeesport 121 89 IfSalto; .. 710 115 West Elisabeth 27 27 Plumb - 171 150 - Vermin/a tp. 13t 117, Elizabeth bar. ISt 63' Jailers= lit: 641 ill 1511 New Boaovana Aso Tostasulea—Collins, from Peebles; Penn, from Wilkins; Patton, from Plumb; Duquesne from Shaler: M'Candless,from Pine; E. Birmingham from Loser St. Clair; Chartiera, from Sr.. Clair; Tareutum, from East Deer. bABTARDLT 00THAOL AT Put Lalir.L.llll/i. At a late hour of Thursday night, some coward ly 'Miens perpetrated a monk bridal and chock ing outrage upon Mr. Lewis 8. Driest, Report er of the Pennsylvania Enquirer. Mr. Driest was brought to the door of hie residence South.- work, at four o'clock in the morning, by some unknown men, who immeditately disappeared. ills clothes were covered' with blood nod mud, and his menu marked with contusions nod brusies of the most riolent.and frightful descrip• Hon. This morning, he revived fur a moment, and being apparently anxious to say something, with out the ability . to do 811,t1 piece of paper and pen cil MIA handed to him, when he made some let ter marks, which, as nearly as could be deciph ered, read "Eighth and Catherine streets—row dies" 110 has no doubt been beaten by the row riles who congregate in that neighborhood. Tun 'Tauter or roan-Six."—The 'lora of r. Forty-six." foiled the Country in a palmy condi tion. The "[Rack Tariff of Forty Two" had set our Spindles Looms. along with our Forges and Rolling Mills [into brisk operation. There was remunerative occupation for Machinists, Mech anics, Operatives , and Laborers: and there was a quick market and good prices for all our Agri cultural Products. 'Like the Patient who was well but wanted to be better, the People changed a Protective Tariff for Free Trade. This gave them More.handite, Rail Road Iron, dte., , from abroad cheaper Well we could produce them at Lome, t'ot , [tierce, no longer -fettered" with “restrietions" or "oppressed by taxation," sprang into mum. ralleled activity. We seined with avidity upon the blessings of "Free Trade," purchuling, by hund reds of millions, articles which might have been produced at home. The past four years, therefore, have been the Seed time of Free Trade. And now comae the Harvest, for those who sow must reap. The Steamers, for some mouths, have been taking Specie to Europe at the rate of more than halt o milloo a week, to pay for Rail Ruud Iron which might bare been taken out of our own beds mud rolled through our own Mills: These Mills, iu the meantime, have been compiled to pat oat their tires and, discharge their men. The various Mannfactitiing Entabliahments through° re the Eastern ell Middle States have either latenclosed or kept open at a lona, fartilifornia hasensiled to stand these large aid nuts of Specie., But the' demand be. gum to exceed the eupply,andlif:this disproportion between the amount of Gold received and the 1 amount ehipped should continue, we shall soon enjoy the legitimate fruits of that spiLeies of Fret Trade which impoverishes our own People to enrich the subjects of Queen Victoria.—Alestny I &vans? Journal. TUN. Antic E2r/DITION:—We bee it stated in one of the newspipern, that daring the time the Advance tone of the;Arnerican Arctic expedition.) was' frozen up to the ice, the men and officers prlhtised every day in drawing the sledges, as they were expecting every hour almost to hare their vessel crushed, and their only means of es cape wit td travel by ice arrossltelfirt'S Ray to the ticarest port, Uppernavia, a distance of be tween two and three hundred miles. Two sledg e! of provisions, enough for thirty days, full m ans, was all that could he taken along, and these were kept loaded and in readiness We whole time, to start at u moment's warning. The 1 men also had their knapsacks pecked reedy for a move. Ten Miles is all the distance that can be made in a day with a sledge—the ire being very uneeven, covertd in many places with deep snow, and containing frightful crevices. Fur the amuse meat of the men, and to occupy their time, • theatrical company was formed, and perforefie , nightly , . to a large audience, using the deck o the Advance as a theatre, it being housed in.— Phi/ Ledger. FUNIVT lacitlesrr —Dols°, or A CASIIIIM We venture to nay that neither Mr. Lathrop nor Mr. De Wolfe would perform such an act inns., curing se the following, seen for a large reward But the joke is rich, and shows hoW quick the . Je rsey operators gat ahead of Wall at., when they are both put upon the same track. The Journ al of Commerce nays A story is curent hero, of a little sharp pror tice cu the part of the 'Cashier of the People' Bank of Patterson, whiCh is too good to be 10.4 The morning this institution failed he came int. town expecting to mete STTIOIMPOt.2I to go of si uncoil ; but his agen here refined to rodee. the bills unless euppl ed beforehand with th niedfid, which wet; n t forthcoming, and th cashier tweordingly tufted 4M his return t Make prepatstions fu clueing the bang 11 Arriving at Jerrey City he foUnd quite a num ber of broken oollectel, who had got wind of the trouble, and were to their way to Patterson to Iwo., if possible, the redemption of the bills in their hands. The train etartal, the hungry bill-holders seated in the cars, and the Cashier, who ie Presilent of the Railroad Coto pany, standing with he engineer on the loco. motive. After a run of a few miles, the bolt by which the engine drew its burden, woo qui etly withdrawn, and the looolotive, rurryiny the Cashier, shot onward to Patterson, leering the care to follow at their leieure. As noon AA be had taken leave of his paseetiger, the engineer put beck to bring up the train, and found-it at a dead stand in an interesting locality, where the passengers had abundant time and oppor tunity to examine the scenery, and cool the fe ver of their impatience. When the train reach ed Patterson, the score of brokers rushed to the bank, but found It croeed, with an interesting placard attached to the door! 81 , DTZHILAJItAN LAYS IN larmois.—The editor of the Chicago Tribune lately amide an excor eion evil the Chicago and Galena Railroad. From hie description of the Milldams of the trip, we extract the followirig account of a Subic, Xeneari Lake. Eight codes beyond Elgin we ceme to a natur al cariosity--a sidderrateart lake, situated upon the very ehinmit level between the two Overt,. A circular area of (rota three to four hundred acres, perfectly level, and fanning a complete basin with, a bordering of hillocks ornamented with a groirth of oaks, Mirka the place and on porta the peculiarity which it possesses over the general (Witte:s of the country before teaching it The direct line of the road lay sterner the level spaoe, a distance of sizty rods, and during the winter an aroblkment of route Len or ma feet who thrown tic ors it, on which to place the track. ' Upon the eppioach of warm weather it was oh d that the embankment began to net tle, and by the time the frost had entirely given way, the road fur the whole distance nen" , lied disappeared. The'cumpany were then compelled to construct a temporary truck around the edge of the basin upon which the cannon run, while a strong force of hands wan detailed to fill up the original track. 'This ban proved to be no email }oh. On,taking eonndings, it was found that the depth of the bed of the lake varied from twenty to thirty-seven feet, and upon computa tion, it required fifty thousand cubic, yards of earth to build up au embankment to,tho nun ice, the coot of which will not fall much, if any, short of $7,000. On reaching thin place, the care halted, and the company walked across upon the crust of II hate. The turf yielded and shook beneath on feet for the distance of several yards around. On math - side of the track, an far ne the filling in bad been compieted, the crust had been elevated several feet, einems by the lateral pressure upon the fluid toasts beneath, presenting here and there huge fissures strikingly suggestive to the observer of the profound depths obscured from eight by this film of vegetable mould. Mr.. Van Noriwiek informed us that a few days previous, sonic, of the hands had caught a pickerel, toev. eral Inches in length, in the water which stands where the track went down. Whether a native of the depths below, or whether it had migrated from the neighboring river during the late hoods is a quoit:tog yet eudeclded. Nor Vicious' Our I'wrro4.—'•le your hors • perfectly gentle, Mr. Trotter?" tfPerfectly gentle, eir—tbe oily fault be he , —if that be is fault—is a playful habit of cx tending the binder boars any and then." ?ity 'extending the hinder Loofa,' you don' mew kicking, I hope?". Some people call it kicking, Mr. Green but it is only AI slight reaction of the muscles *Flie rather . than • vice." 't Green, witietling. • iilib o ortAt F icnaihrdwire, Cutlery, LOGAN, WiLSON & CO., No. 129 Wood fitreet, Dente to call the attentnon Lenox recce of Merchants eel Wm, ',to their of • D - 17,XESTIC HARDWARE CUIItERY, 13IPORTED BY RECCE T. I'ACELTS. And which they eret ir to afer n murh Dtlw sy-A fnll amortment of MANN'S Priebrated C. S. AXES slways hankt. mug My lltirFrom the univertal aUCCeaif of 1.1. G. Farrell's &rah'. Linim,nt In cariat lame heck", rtrevio sUem,aoa..l Juints, .004 contrutwl pair,, di., we have no doubt tali It will rapidly lay all viler relpedles on the shalt ea there I. no rarthlr doubt hut It lobe greatest rem , "lT the wrrld ever knew. It 14 ...quail,' effective for Loth man and lams!. and should by all me.}as 1w kept In t.rery hnusehi won 'and eountdl. Sea tale ertleetneu nrir Lejuat what it wanted—say all who have ever wed inape's Ver.i(u,/.! Head the fullowlua letter from an agent: ”Fltdatta. Chemin:lg Co.. N. Y.,‘ Feb. Will, lan. I Kidd t lt..—When your otteitt woe here I hod jttet otwoodt .d he but a !VW doien of .11 . Lane's Verml vows, &od I llud It le fining off yeti feat, and thou far I. has wive. , goat eotlefsetion, o, hoe proved to he Jut what the potato want, and we boy.. Cot it &vino., ond ‘ln not what to wet Ont. I have but one /totem left. 11 he yourlaoent wow here. I think heold roe NILO place t wend If I ehould wont more. but . he did, I hove forgot ten Will. you harottbe oroolueee Ito onler for [llO .11 do en mon on rorelpt 01 Oil.. (twit[" (or Polo 1.5 J. KIM.. a (NY. oonottto 101 No. 000 Wood et. retrolmuil IIhr ; 1 MOAT RESIABEABLE CASE or TOTAL 00,11000 Cult!, nr PrIT.LtIIIII.- - .lWr Inv:te the ath,tl.4l if the attliele.l and the public geOorally. to the evrtift,tho of Wm. 11.11. of thin drry. The riow mar be aeon hr . 0 1 person who mat be okaptleal In erlath,o to tho taco. here 0..1 1,10 P. KIER. Lml boon aM lobed **vernal Teak, with a sonnen of both • . whigh enntlound In Ingretut until 2.gotemle.r. 1 ,55 . the Inflammation wt that time ha, inn Involved the whole tolug memhesne of Igth eyes. .414 ended In the der•tt.e thin[ filot.whlrl. wholly geeiroyeel my Fl.ta• 1 tint an Nerollo uperfornantl.atel the lligkeologrymoinel.aneh cen, returned and left in., in ;le I a.l a condition ne bete , At Ono Steer of the ennsplalot I Made oho ll eohnu r 4 of It., ton, esosuent ungliesi we, who infrgm..l me {1•11. • my eyes would oiler get tho time I mould out •lirtloguieh any One, By 1 tea:len, of row., fronole I ttalallial , 44 the tua of thin I'r Tylenol. both Internally ml keally.nodet which tor et , hole kn.l.mvtd daily utg hi the present time, sari I bo, r gogergl my eight 3ly umieral Innlll, Ir. ver , mob improved by the ru. T 0... and I ...Thule the r unntion of my 4 . 1 . , o ~.. I n. p..• \'o. In LoomotrnA, In thin elf'', owl I .be baPPT n. inv., Amy Info lion in relabon In MI . WILLIAM HALL.. (mule by F.,.... t 31...1.h.v,.14 1.1 , 0 Wood streak R. G t 1..,. >'W. , ...1 .ft, I". II A. V 1,, ~,,I. A 1 . 0 . onrunv .40.1 i5n0t........, II M. Cu rv. D.. 1 Kiln.. Jompb ng1.....0,1 II I' ..4...in1x. AI .nhoo, alft , br lb. pro. 9.11. KIEL'. . . .10.i.in P 0010 11.11 `A.OO 101 h AI.. Inual.uro, - .. Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh VaNCIJURAGE 110M1..•• iNSTITUTIONS OM, Se. fl %S Sit, t,` n We wart.... trfC 11. Pre.llt.4l ;.f wSte, Tbirl)..utput, Ir now pr..par, mtute sli trst.O.u. movic cuartuty tar II IL, anti luteurity of Oa lortoutioo, mlorJol. rh m. 0., of 111. Ihro. tor.. xi. all esticciz, andfl.; lwo.. to lto commuuo, f,r 01..1 luldluoruve, wJ tutearitl • I% to Back., Jr.. C 1 ultor Itgleuz, II la., t.Jwar.111......t0u• hwi Pittiburgh Lite Insurance Company. CAPITA(., sthomo OFFICE, SO_ STIIEE7'. 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''''''' ll ' tl:l7lll.!i ` . - 7 ,,, -,,,,,,,,,-,. ~,, N.44..f abai U,IW,f 1111.1. Stereotyping. sul,seriber is prepar,rl ELEe'lltrt t k.ri I . I: Cult. Nw•C•Wwi•t •" obort ••.tt, wwd •••••., t.rtl••• durwblllll wt the • •Ilwr rt. ma., rowmated El lutigew ID) tw .11 taw , are., ttun that t • swots!, The autrwtritwr . .t. Irwr the t.rwrwwt w• lurulat. sterrwty {Kw. to m.wt wS • rawl. I, the .0.1 tw l•erw , um •sutth., thsi• of wt. low will Irate ••r tbe.r st {V J.,wir, r Yourtb awl %LA.! . IL trwrtd. • •,••-1, E. r. New Marble and Freeport Stone Works. in addition te, his •sti.nsisr r•tal.ltritsitrot i Liberty stsvef. not of .iLsotv.l Lrlorit t,r. ht. !sere. Mulits 11 OS Sr. • IsittrLS to the w_ *here ht. sosoutselurii• et r, vastrty rif Slarlils.an.lFlort ILitstiatrots. 140., Tvtal. Msntoi , sr, of Marble, Corbin.: itiof VsntlLL f.sr ertnetrr, !r, Yr... Tort Mont.—. tsri dors,. rash Itsio,Lscattislo coo wratent to the hr t• t.i rittito. ortlrrs with risoriii , it .1...itL1 tot tar List.st hiil.• Pis • : a t'o'+ -:250 t 0..., 1 t• Oen .14 J tretwlt Mt ALA,. utt.l ttott:ll'lotto .•tt t ~ giAstl3tEttr.s lIE 1.:11N E'- \ \ , sAmtl,,,seN tut,. )4oLl 4. at, Ir. Car4ru,n, aad I‘.. , RSIICABLE PIikWERT)' FOR S 1.13 k 1 . 1. 4, to 1./141 11Lo. pr4perl• le a abort .14 , 11aner from the dell.' et the 044, .4.4 n 4., •lIIN For tri.r. a 41.1, s %,1,/ Itt;N:allutt, Vtord •1 . I,ll*lsrah. l'a ill° AN PEN NA. 11 1 . It.- k' """ 1 2 1111. . ink .31da : 4 1.a It an, ' .4:l:hanme L mr..1:61 • hot et , and for sale 14 ax %Int, ste.. t g hs‘ilEao PREPAIti:I , yiJRN r 114 artiriejtilt r+t-Ired i.4,11 , V .41.. I, I, II IV ll.t 01 I,- 77:...111.111,. • . . 11 , t . r, It — . 3 . 14,6.. l IL it:R.,,t,N,T -g ESE SPONIIK—ILIJI ILn. of intpArtitr I 41r rob!. br 0., E gAMNIONIA —2 rivNks tor ',Lk IN; It I ~11 It. AASI'ILE SUAP-1: 1 ) 1.31..0 rot . nab. It 0011 I, ICII AItU J. C. lIUECS, I NU, klanufitett, rrc bolo Looking tilaiw maul Plotkin haw., nod Deal Mas...s, No 10 rit.ll , l jr:all. 1) A R t, 3 , 1 ,, l c % I.IIO , I)O ,,, ESKINS— . M utlhy Ilurrh ,,,,, D araa,r, nod Taney eoll,ra, wlM st h l;1 ' 0?) may 0.'3 .k1u 11flor al-'r 1.1.1. - I.,raltaere• fold ea antlis rati. •la of aples especiallr aalapted for . lot. wear 0 iEN U I 14A N 'II ESTEE6IN ti —Ow always be loaud at Cho ann. 3111.ttP11 a 1113fICIIFIELD TILE FIRST ANNUAL hiEVI'INg the p, o ..kbalero u /1. 0 . 1....MD{1 Pun. I...onata.at, ma bias., ant la• held at. Om oth, at rsltneti , liaDo. . Pittbittrab. on Monday. Ott i t . la , r a 0. at eto , a. I jill'rfSßUlttiti NURSEIt Y —An IJut ill Itus , t l l -.L.'"Xi4iLreu r . fr ffu th tt."),' : 7l7.ll ' t:.l ' l!Uft k :. t orbe.t. ji .:l " 4 'h t: adu.reee Plart l nt, bard, aluntuly o ~0 1 110.01ny Noma . .o)Adela dr, Now rkpletwa. Dwarf Pear of *elect at Iletbaceona Dal Mal, ! fu l l earnallona Se . and •ter, unIrr••1111w Ulan far Apt&Maul do. l'ear.etterry sod pi.m attalnes and Ftlbla4o.orat. , /naai earraDta, eta . hanica. ?te.,,Slat Dawn, ettade te•f. .• Crum atm MD Num!) , !aro 12 , 5 03 .0 0 . , pn. i[ Y ear WI b 4.1 Witwo w,ll twsNat i tlptliigedit... AllarOXllardi)ani algtlbtairl gITTEESE—su bases! prilae' W. far Bale 1_) iItitOANLYA 010t.0 I AL Bavnwou imaikpasi—Jkdrittecesate ape intiteeelptioes ix I big paper reeetiedtssolTorwardral tread exper from h's prrrsitaint NEARIZEM • . dull= P t wittanann Ottreta 1. , \ Thetrilir Ut7oi ro nit.l. l etobgr 9. ral \ • :, A gene 'quietness Prereiped t nguout the market , 0 yetenla, • ual., no sales Of tabirut transpired. F 1.411.111-1.1 els., 00 change to tomes to prises. The mire yroterday were about 151 Ithls. ln I, , ,ste. prinelpillv from •1,111. at $3,1•143 15. ',Frew' at. prises were. it 007 nuns,. little lastter. with 5a . 1,.. I dray load lota at 5 33 :.. 3 +Ol , bl. 1• \ , ...• \ . \ 0.7 siltAlN—Themarket ill (01. L. Witft b \ veq little do.' aug. 1 Vlisat is sold for \ millistig. at Ontif2.64 , a - . lt,ye 40e 1 4 • 1111 Barley lo worth 6(N Sind Oats 19 ate,: -9e \ MI sales of curia . \ II :;ou'F.ltil,..e—A late I. ‘ :,:aseal haulms A. ddline at full ' ri , es. sal for Sugar e.. 15 , , CI 6 4 ,-, MslOsat ' S. 0 3, ' , e Sr Orleans,; and 47 Ix 4s. la Sugathoure; flulleeas gnat w,th small mars of Ittu 01 Uhl ' Vhie- Sales cit. RIO, at! 00 Par* P. \ . PROVISIONS—SaIem have I n rondned as small, lots. and prices are faiall rualandned, ... Sales 500011 s bacon at us a r boa shoulders, and Itly fta, , s. ' Sidra are sea . with sales at 10r. Driul beefio sescce, and ao has m mi. to mimrt. \ . ' CIILIS.,4—SaIee 000 boxes at e , tific arturdiu, b.\ onality, t . N, Burr Eit—hales 1000 laa sulk:tier at4.1411 , 0ta. Sale , in ken at 1.0 0 4 ea 11c. and of packed. In tale. at SIX 0. llk b. DUCK WiIEAT, PLOt ll—Receipts. begin lkeome renters! and we note sales at St 75 ? 100. t•\ 111tEEN A PPLEs—Latelled sales first ha at S 1 6114 . J.a . 2 1,.5.1.51. Resseipts euntinut light. \ . , WHISK EY—Salei.44/ Ws et...titled at 7.l(aa's` saris at ' 3 .* saline NITATOll , —Hotta a large Paulus.. b., bee. Ii \stt at - the renal at 2.ssefor redo,.atel 04100 for Nesbann k GROCERY ItAILEET. • . • Nita palessa, , Sept . ...T, e„ . titrZe: t ' o rse l lu ' ord;; r d h aa ' al ba nrlo " Mee:t o :47l Mg." to ,0 wf vla the Fulton mg quotation , are the rolls rate. I \l ..roltus y P, etsuarnon forg.ao.c , falr,to fully fair 57.46. Prima to stun, : 5%14,6100. ? tb. The stork of old crop unsold Is now eu mated at stout 1000 to 110/0 kabobs. Arrived since Inn lUtla . Ist. 194 Mule; art ace and WAX. Cl.srud In the same tau for e re 9 bbis '.. Molasswe Thr reseipts nut sales tire nalropertant,Uand se have me Is tut - whet. uerssional mall vales at 2:l(4,:kie .1 0 dal. areu tea to quality Arrived apex. the 10th loot Molls No ~. shared. ~. .., . .--re. exilt has been Increased Since' our last re al, a. by .he apt of 1 A. , , luau' cnastwisat, and the sari-. 7- a; . .; - : ."‘-'(.o.lnieTati tram dealtlt? , ti. Ir, lbw hews b"r eTe 4 Z..; ,1 L. l 1 1 : . 4 , i l :1 ' eau. o l I l b ; f :;:7 1 [;17 1 e . 11.12 . ) 50 1110 01 ore 4 ' al b .;:. ' nl to tinkle; Ivan loge t a'ae. partly at tit; Aare. ',Tito mock mmptilm• 11,70. i lair. aL - alnst nhaf at the enrcespunding date his.t. year,--4 Psi, Current. ',. MO MARKET. k ii.. Phtliteloltia Letlg. of Ituntat last. awl , — ' 1 tt. mt., inAritet totprovf '..stunlay . grading ft E •Ita•ra eloDnallnu at :::: at ad on sanoe of I et , cant tat Fri .l.l'a gales l-ouse ..f the orb r 'Nude.' are slew Ica.tang au i lath, while. Sinn. and tf ,r 1.1.1,10. lognlt !web' holt their own .Then ...ern,. smile 0.11.• let up In Putney. or Thethere see on. evtlettae 01 returning eortlldeo... The banks are going a Hue , tu.'ne.ts, and with as lunch emeurof memo v. toewil.le. orgr , ing tht..r bonnet... This tests. tha %frost prrl,ky fill' 01 /.11..... magi literates - high:mu \ .litswu of thugs Inca trifle!, 1.06br a. t antes:term,. enotigh 1.. .i^^l•l. the Iwnks-Ofernfwlrr... Illygit their out door teoto. text. the tutsantwee It Is ....., enough f, a ...lot . , t the latunl .•( Iftrwol .rs tu r., . nattier, and.. .r.. ~AI,, IA , r 11.1,11 the milth ,:, U. •n.. ni. It;tale it afterwards at ilt.uble the batik rate s tutter , . but kill we ran hardly ...har• that It la done in ow eft, :a any kreat extent. , hint rt. ttu. to., is fell brio, !tool ni !tool dg is not equal to that pro.tur..l in New forkAuft lineton. awl It la btherfwl ~,, ~,,, gve ., t,,rw hat oset'skt ..er. Billt.. a Exchange .ftunt the new not.. crop (11,13te to COO I , OM the mar kt. and ..41:111. fall to raaterhg, f . herlt, lf u thl tlt , nut tholif ston the . ext... of elewte With Vita, r , ulld, will ~.omits mane hart—. ,. ely It way I.4,httt atill It .til Nome Ilen w bat eh 1 tgerrel)) hy large credit, will to guanl,l, far a u. ft . btu* indlecrelittn.... ergo atter ail daf.g..r r. ttaawil. Ara` t 5.11. 4 mom. careful oltl.. e‘aguirt women carefully y their,parkent pinnvl hold. , tog onfy their ',nifty wallets We Phan probably Itar of fatiuree at Intervale along the .ugh lbw fall sod ICIO .I.llt , .h.ll hypeto..4. the ,in.. open with • healthy and PP., titre ba..nu,... ‘ \ PORT OF . PITTSBURGH Mu L.—There ...3 I I [wheel Inahahlth,l tavt. at au.k. 1..1 •,.i .1., and IL eland.' • ARM KII. , , J. ?deli, JIIII/Ilcknon, 31cIimeport.. At laoW. Par Linn.. Bro.. rosin,: \ nholelsviver. 6•11,, , ,Wr1t N. , ..fort. , . lirlY,IV, 1/nile, t N.,..t0n. \ ll.llie.ll.ntlett. Itrowv.1•111.• •-", ‘ I ,, lavor, tlonloti. 1,4”. r. • ‘ . \ . ShrE,...l. 1,31... Ikloree. , \ J II Gunlota. l'inrinamii. , Vir..qua. Cincinnati. • . . ' \I.FI.,itTFIL Aclo,litir. rakrktuot , u. 8re...0,W, ' 1,1t34 , .11.1:turtt. Drug, uevlllr. i1e1ii,8..1,,1n, , L. , n. Melift- , tport. tlon Mzri...r, Ball. 11 . wit Nr.,c , .. ', is,,--..... Bait..., Went Newlost. M/o.lgan, 1t.,.. , , , . lt.aver Ar2r.. Kinney, WYll,lllr. . ‘%10,17, LII•V1N1 1 1 TIIIN PAY. FOIE PikiI,AIII , a,VIIIA AN'. 1141AINIOlt I^, I, lx,vti 2 Cm'. P ‘ ......ELcor Part,. I 1•t1{.661 11 • 111 cr!iCIN N ' 'O,{I.II.NATILLL I . IeCCI 1.11 , 11 BitOWNsViLl.ii.. A. Y. and Y r. x .IMPORTS BY RIM.. • ZANE: , Pet HA,. Lob L 44,4 k (2 • 1,ru.L,—.•.11.n1l slas auall Clark A Tba lurttaar• bar-. a n,ll S lleeloary; 2Ws Iter I.utt,•r . • • J tiortoox-4 hi. toots Waif A 1 . ..yta... I I Skl teille.e s l..tt,-1. Alb: I do ....ere 1 bls trwr,r. ..hleket Meeettd , 9 bt, elr Ode J Ithtettet9 AU, tab ,I Ititeurtb:*2 ket.t. were E Ilestellmt; It were Itlwollt 1.41.1ier t % i NS C. SMITH, )liiiiher, froni hi. E N II \ V Ot — . 24 Ot. Clair .nest l'it4gOcth—h to.. im ad a (yawned. ilreaw Oar. front Rai \ omisr e, . it prat:and Oiritreut. all ordT:a at the \ \ ti\ ' 11.j...1i... r :IV1 . 111146. ant ChiltreninCluthlut souk in the ''...fl' o rs..'r octl \ to M. and 111. Hank.- .. ' • `1:1 FAIN \ % S of the Capital Stock .of thili UP Raul who .4 by WM. At IttliLA 4x,, .1.1..5t. \ ,toct and EssFiatlite Iltoalitt IP Vi.,OTICE-11 E PARTNEILSII EXIST \ is 1 4 ,: ;neer tte "rta of R. TOWNnEND R. CO, to. toe di,tvlyed by thit,d axe. Item C Tian:mint, the nu derrtzttai will touttnUe the butane. at heretonica, under '''..l."L' X' i "- TUWN''' ' ''''' . ' " ItOBERT 71 1 WNF.EN17, ,3‘..3,3,0. ~,..t. 3. 114. wM P. TOW it 50011. • A . it O Itli T6,,11,01, F. TV.I . V.IN ['Author:AL 111 TOWNSEINIi &+\(..., Wire slnnufacto ja. rer, 0o i 9 Market Ater ..tat%burgh. icctlidtw2w - - ~ l i IIIESII SiXIMON ‘..'l) LOBSTERS— , 2. Pul or In due awl two Icii rod cane. hermetitallt 0ia1..1--eery ,notkr ace ratrit, t WM. 4 1 R. IctilLtitfl t CO., r, y, lirota t and Tra Drala ,_ liliE . WINENINEGAET \ 1 - c"' \ . 7- \ . . 1 - .... 7 0 7'1417 V.. l . , tatit ".:',`:;'' ‘ti Libaity It.. I tOITISII-11 , .uceiki r m il f ‘ or ,i ce : l7 T ;11 ,. 1, ) o-,l\ Matchless Blacking . and,bhs. Irpll E CELEBRATED \" VAT o l\ LESS .1. Illitetilliiti - -wursintal ilittairior to anY t i ttolland to th- public, laud I, ata.col in any \ climate 3latiotnetun.il I ,, it . Ll p itlaiKlNl-ON a C0...14%re) . Orr,. ncarNor4tot, t . hilatelphid Pa. ~ \ I 11 4 1 01iN1)--I\ small iium Of money, T 'ell 1 U tha mania iishare ht ' , alio. Anil de,airaiin i at the Aare a hNlit.ttill 4411:NNETT, 0.1 Sciond ft„betweat2 Woad \ and Sottithar d. _ Ohio and Peauisylvatia Railroad,l CaliNtiE IN \ Train OF ikTAltTlYili. i l liN AND A FTEIE,3IONDAY, tr.titli Met:. \ , x_. th, af.rnorm train itill leer. New liri Wu at 1% , , .et. and returning. bare irderai \ great , Mann eta ' r ' tin """ nt "r‘' i ' i ' l. :,t ;. h rkTeli t 'l Y. \ , T trite .lc•iti. \ NEW BOORS! HEW itois , iIT 11(ILMES \LITERARY DEPPT,N,o.74 k Thin} rtr•et.opproin. the roPt Office:— \ \ iirver'y,Near Monthly 3lngarina. for Ortobe.r. ,ilian.rt of t.belle.tont‘ion ..l the Monarchy tuFranf*— 1,\1i.d.. Latuatt.... , banker.' %1a..., .S. for . •ntenaber—with • larglc allni , l' I f ueeful art,. 1..0. N. . , N' E IV PLAID BONNET lIIIIIIONs'-31iir , r a Itun'harld hate rrertred a torah outmlY if t , . .I.•• d •tr .tie aviale. ''''... Q ui , , It, lILACE, Al.P' - ACCAS—lilurphy I. 7 nor•bn.l,l bar, twelve.% a fall araortranutor abr.v• , -,,, 01,- nori, a. lo a. 15%.. per rard—and air , antrisimneri, .urer,lloh.i Aimee*, ta11... peryard cv,3 iil.l lS Dittt.S— \ ' \ t'l ~ \ trativ.liarret'a Scalrh , ?iiiiik. \OO 111 C•11...d. 1 \ 1 \ [ - ern.. purrdered fanner , ht. is \ \ \ i l '\ '‘''''' .. " .. .."`" l \ \ \au 1 . 1 , :lt. ebia '' s \ .11.11 . Blue ostrial, ' \ .1 le• M.,' Ind.. Talnel,e.nrn, . ' , 1.. 11 , a •arbcated T, lo.; ~ ~ \:.l tn. 111111 keine Jur( re rd and for rale lit \ 4.0.0, \ J. Kipp kou \ ei (li ERF4— \ 2 i \ bble, arriving, fo r eal a he' y.a w.t F. til,,,Y. AULpE'l'itE WO\ling. erode, arriving, i 7 f t omtv' Ji \ W. a lf, IVII6T Y. irEA 1ii.. , , , i 1S ll t,) elve\s for mule 'or ',, , ti . s F. 1t11..41.1N.1 „, 51 . ) , L i t . 1:1 „ .. ,, E .. 1; . !1 Eli. ‘ -\-:42( , 10\i,i,,‘ a lieni , i'iwk torO, lb F. irik.mm. NI OT I C E—'ilos Sto, t 1 tide of the o , llunt 11 imee marvioroo, Ccuapant nf l'ittelotrah. ate hereby notin.4 that an ....,ratuAniol 1 eno iti.e pet \eat. naa 1.... e, or.i. red on the 0..4. 01 , 411 r 11t/nlnitnit 11 .1 ,1 ” On" tit tn. TI/11101.11.1,1/0 orlwler.. the 1,..ti. of‘../eino..r.in•lartl. Jul 'd• 011/11L% ItY.fiNinTirsaurre ~,, 1.-- • A Card:\ ' \ , \ , Ili E liaci. removed. to , our Warer,evins, No: V V Ito , I•rket etteet. near Libarty\zben \or intend .. i...., on hand a null pl.. ariorimant t ....tern and our ...... inanufarture of floor oak Mans. ear age [1..10 1411,1 111.11‘111 , [1 clOttit of erery derrnptain: tr , bparent. gr....al i . il Os and bun linen. 31/1111.111n Itt‘lnik a t tr im 11111.11 ....tanlete, nob Engli.la and iieruito oil aorta to 14.1101 ran, , \ \ I o addltion . the nhora, a r krep In.taut l oh htnd•a full etiwt nt India Rubber taariona .ritlair.lyrak.. ttearia pottug.i, el..tlon.r, lulled and gentlr. ii4a ii.... ; W... . • e.l t. ...lion of all tn., and e en, ut•,.r article ins ufartuird or India nubber , under yeaa a podami, Mini vliteli we otter at pm,. that tan. Aim fry plea, oW2I J. ili 11. PHIL IF:. . • DiSSOilitiClD. 1:41IE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exis 'ng , I...yucen the robarriberr. under thr.naror, and le m • Julia l'aidnell It sno.''ia thin 'tar ale/aired by Mu - I l roureut Th e lauone, of the la. tit= will be aettl .. John l'addaell. 40u:i veLuivELL, v iiet. 10., INA. J Ail tIS ekl.uwett. ‘ _.... CO-PARTN ERSIIIP. The undiTsigned, having for ed a Co-part -0,4,4, under 'Or finch yle, of "Caldwell .tL' will continue the TANNING? AND CL'ICHI'IAeI Iktvlur.x. at the l'annety et we Lao fins ot Jona Celdwell a Awa. ta Deteueb. J ANDS caLuwA.u., mt. . an:tvekhr . (.1001$ CNilw litioDs!—A. A. MAeoN a CO. Will hpettwithin tlat neat few day, aocuJo a nix huudelei writ b ud paokattes !hretua nd Ihmeatie Dry Umtata, tuboteh lb. of tried, eale and retail par.... .1 ne tied. New Tit.ock of Cltiokging's Piano Fortes, ofig U. MELLOR,Si Wood etreet, innate lUP .retsivis4 '4,1; I•IANL, YURTE.4 the ftlet,mted taanulvlt,ry of ChlHrentig, memitalloa of all the vArj..t.k.4. A mautsforlungd. The pekes TOO torarklitly th e 00000 00 11.1Ro. <1:11.14e for IptorwmtlOD wae,sann• Iskeplo P. , Parygn Agent pr the Aila Cl/lett:o,6;lu. Mt uC atm • CttlAGE\ CLOTH. & TPt ' .},5 t • t ••. NrCia STOCK trili , E4l Um ntieudoW of Cursing. tamo • my to hlalarm aura of Blur and Mob Clotha s 1111 Cl • 1., d Minalum, which we will tell at redwood tdicur at th Carpet ItStndiouse r K. Fourth et. ,„, al \IN ijiits IN, CiiiVVl - AY.McCLIN TOCK faluow ccuisiantly Inatualuse hiil.ol stoolcof tuDIMMW tom stod COth.ollti INGIMI,B OAILPY.II I , of new andsich t?ICSI at Termeiloord prima; to wh,ch la* Malta Me at- Installs of Mow 05 th tolhorollh Steamboats oelloursa. I i ivr , B , • oil t%Be Ouret 1 \arebodoes No. Ed fourth st t 1 11. 11eCLINTOOB. . 4 V..lll.cCinvri.cr.l B.VII: S II B ,RPiOL VI C P4 4 i l t ricil yew atyle,Bald6. l , , 1.1.1 i ... 1.1l llPETAn'Tbifia hi. Blades the alientlMot Du , " 11, 1 ,aslo I. &Windiest to sell'lmrsr that. um blare 0 th A market. Calllat the old- aalllM fill:MI V.V.L yore" house fi0.1115 Vourth osts. ~ ril PESTRY --1.,..\1t.h15-74.,Jew mid rich i I_ ty if , Tapestry Be i sels•Carrt. jusifee'd at She C:47 V4lls Te b trwe ". ./ ' hiou to 4 "hlar :iiilF r e tlrZ d ear 4,, -- %W. sCLINTOCE. 144 till OIL -10 bbls-fo-N-sClCY3TeloseCon siduounit.hr , la Blid cioltui.. .1. . 10 Weinzali . .swE , - 0 liege NB.,._; \ MiT : in s °edged T 91 ,13 brand. Inc —YO ehy , Ald "3 DkgBLL. _ ___ • AI OLA, SSS--10U•bbls. 1 , 1- . % fox gait:. by •• ' 1— Beal Estate at Auction: \ \ ' - ; ~ , r - 111.1E ,übeeribers will sell sat Pablie \ Atie- \ \ .§.. Pt... the preustrus; . Thum:lir" the Mew, Of ' \ I I, toS., nest. that well tuna u Foa p amMtkandlet7Aptab . I ..., u a l 'ut, formerly orrupled by O. nAhrbrau da'd, allnata in insane townahin ituountalely , belMAl ihtt_ on, Rai.' . . .. sad tnuodud op nue aids by the [mar Ft-mann nmod. Tha \ " • \ t:rt•!-Vat,:i'ilL'iii,':',l: 9 ..lktite. h .: , , , :=::6N , & ‘ , - . JOHN PLEIIINU '• s-, , • 1\ \ \ ' • ' tiltilltrlE IL. 1t1D151..E;•,.. . ' \ • •,, AV..IIcIIEN.WIEV. , \i‘ ', • • \ \ \ art)'...2 , ... , VatnUtunt.' \ . '. ZINC PAINTS ye v '. VIANXFACTU SEC BY THE NET \ , IT 41.-.ltitttY F.XPLORISU AND' ItlNllild COMPAPIY. • 1 at Nrwart, IS\J. This It.usipapy is prepared to firrnish a ant nf thew_ ‘, s , miluaola \\ - `, •'' . INCZ s PAINTS, , •.• ‘.',;- = . Illiirb bare br. fauna after savant .years. 014 • both la ',... Coop.. and lb. tinned Kates, to retain tlatirsprlsinal s. \ • . beadty turd Pruternor PrrPertu'a aaPr'rtur ~ ..r r.a. , \•,\ , WIIITE ZINC PAINT \ . - s', f Nyrely an iStale 'drm, and is ,rarrante4 feesfrolp all '‘ `'. tell y and impurity •Lisdroeser. It 02,211/64 ill . ~ 1.0 btitully white, and l a eutirvlr free fns the pollannits c r .. . , k b ri1 1 5..: 1 ,,f most :i ttl xtr p f atut i s i trao . \ dattanuntla tr. • \ I\ \ fTViii:NOTFUIik YELLOW , Ilbrn'lmy.sed. to aultthutors's ar torphittn otball, '• . \., • . \ srets when ahet up in a rtomana , m. AY. natant It Witt...r a nts a auutlarrn ellulitte.utut the Weather P. • 'l, slum any \ orbs, not lelug n o ble' to turn:"hat or 40 rmirobto m ot rukotf. It ma) \ 4r . worle4 .ith ...Fmk., \ vitt. wateratel s n , or with la "b"ahlrh alt. tua rub. . . t brand n ortYkrtin nand, \ . BLACK AND \ COLORE , cZINO PAINTS. \ • V 11,—, err fdruistMl at lon pene•,and are Utuloabladl7 1 11 .,, en=o , n , g i t ,,, ts;at . p . :I . Ve Iti o lz o ut r a . r . l74 . lor, eta yvwdlUa . , \ ' WEATHER. N 1) FIRETROOFi, i • -' . \ '',l • ;.,,..', '''. l , •: ', :t. c u 'i stt . tf b l-r "r thar arr r tan n' tint '" t l b ‘ar . 7l' a:bk. itlthey \ to a * stymie sornertlott, tuol Intirali t premot.ntida.. -. tin tbrydry q uirkly..eg haring a p 7 alatilo bum ~ \ ',.' , do ant rbovp. rotor le, astrof ch.. ev polasy 12011 \ • . !nal," / uppltpl. ea t 1 1 5, I ...", tresus , by I.b.e s trutanf lbw ^ ',outpour ' ... 'P. C, J01(11.3 a. tn.) ._- . . 13 , i t urNl-Clat .\ ll .-1../al, iSbirTnOldlZlDbi. . \ e 'Fille Wattles! • - , • .• , . t iFEW very ain't:rip!' Lipid Patent. \ A \ Ix Layer Wstrbm. reu'd h t st a res, tuncatrat VITIt at , rPlennd Po . riterChrouutomers, of lon, \ ' ~ ~, , , h ,,.,,, ~,,,,,,„,,, ~,,,,, lin p uun alp, plaluand • • •-•\ •• - ' uP averd. of van.. ant. atol puttirus, at JP. , 11%1111'1i A ItihnlVP. MI llarltat at • \ ' • • --- - - , . , • , 1116 METAL-465 tons tor rule by • , \ . IIL _ ~,.....) \.. RIIET, 3IATT Kra% aOl 1401,A SES-324 bbls. N. (KA ... ...„:... • ' \ Flew Books \ .. N' . .\ . . l 1T \ LIOLNIE,S' LITERARY\ DEPO No. ..3, 7i Third troll the Prot OkOtOlo. dortir vary of Mr ma. complete. ' London Labor and' don Poor. Na. i?... \ • '" . , ' London Art Jour. 1 - o ,. ?'ne•••eet•er- Modal Arabltart. N.. I,: an! 3. • . '\ • Matlld• 011,ntgameriaasorqoll to Vrooorts • Self Inreeptbzu, or • IllSktory of the Unman • out" • • . ~ 7. s rlttorlbst7i•y, or Ssors in [be 'Crooks. ' ''' • \ • I.\ 10, a bale of thelllden Vane.- lir Hun , . . \ t c, by D s 'An 'A Later ‘ or the taking of Lida Dyadia. a era. Katherine Welton. or the gobel of Itorebastisrlla. , . 3 local /balance of the Resolution in Carolina. :, dlichanacs' Macaw. for bartitatf r. Alta Cluotassor, an /Itatortral Noyel. sunoesdno nod Shatiora. or itud.ttid Ellontoso. , • ,Lalar Emeline Omar 1 \ Wortled . Travels yi Oa Cfnl . • . Stater. • ilßlr,idea of • /tactiolor,• Book oS o flout. z 7 • • 'She nte. s Tel. 01 titirrlng no.-. 14 G. P1L. , ......- \ . , 1.. i. 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