PO DUB LIED In' WHITS At CIO PITTSBURGH WEDNESDAY. SIORMNO; OCT. 16, 1861 PEENBTLVANLA ELECTION We give below. all the returns reoeired up to the hour of going to preen. •We 'regret to, say that they indicate the defeat of the Whig State ticket far Governor and Canal Commissioner. The VatGe has been manfully end eothestly fought on the part of the press, and a portion of ,the faithful end active members of the party, but the , great mass of the Whig party has not responded. Our vote was not out, and we moat suffer the censequencea. We most/sideerely .regret - this result, for the sake of 'this beloved Old. Commonwealth, but no the people will, 80 moat it be, and ikbeboovez us to hope the best, 'and do the beat we can under the circumstances. - ALLEM-LENT COUNTTi - . Altirge Tub was'not polled. GOTerlaOr J0111:1- . idea's majority Will not vary much from that in . 1848. It will most probably be about 2,600. We give the'xisajoritles as far as we have receiv • ed thextrop to the hour of going. to press. Th whole Whig -ticket is doubtless elected, with varying majorities. There wail much aplit e. / 44 3 g of ticket for Judges, and hleatirs. Forward and 31cClure will fall behind' the ticket - erably. • lifr. Richardson • will also . fall behind his ticket. The great number of candidates imposed so ' :much work on the of f icers of eleotio'n,that it was impossible for us to obtain the rotes for the Coun ty officers in time for this issue to any extent, • and we-have contented ourselves with giving the table of majorities for Governor alone, as rot ' lows: . PittAtArigh-let Ward 102 :2d " 200 3d 32 r 4th "-. 207 • . 6th • " .27 6th " 191 7th " 23 Bth ". 61 ••• oth " • 71 Allegheay...—let Ward, 264 2d " 100 4th " 162 •Lawrencerille vtr - 3talm:,)lester East Eimingham ,' Pitt .-- c. . Reseree Beeblerie , Wilkins _ ' ' • . fihalleburgi, . - Bhaler ~.,, i ~ ... ; Ko,, , ,:. .: Baulk Pittebarrl , ' El l : a il :11 41'3m ' 4 , ISW 1', 7 .-z - Chtirtie 3 rn . %,-, • - i: ' Baldwin - lower St. char, •Thie include Collins. Edzerdes roaJimass.—We give suodpartisl retnnee as we hive received,: Bharpedurgh:—llerodith 100, .Coulter 120, Chambers 121, Cotely 109, Bieck 82, Cempbell leiris Gideon, 62, Lowrie 82, Forward 10:1;11epburn 84, Williams 108, Sheler 74, Mc -- I Craft 79. 'Shaler.--Forwarl 102; Hepburn 91; Williams 111 : 5l Shafer 78, -McClure 92; Craft 107. - Pittsburgh, Bth Ward.—Meredith 149; Coal . ierlso; Chambers 149; Comfy 195; Jessup 142: Black 158; Campbelll49; Lewis 155; Gibsen 149; .Lowile 157; Forward 140; Hepburn 164; liams4l 9, Moller 1 . 60; McClure 118; Craft 159. . Pittsburgh, 4th Ward.—Forward 307; Hep burn 217; Williams 347; St r utter . 159; McClure 32•0 Craft 182. ; . PeebleMetedith, 161; Coulter, 167; Chem bets, 165; Comly,'ls9; Jessup, 156p131ack, 56 Cambbell„ 48; Lewis, 56: Gibson, 55; Lowrie, 61 Forirard, :152; Hepburn, 66; Williams, 156- Shaler, 60; McClure, 158; Craft, 61. _Fannin IVaatn, prrrsacntan.-,ln this Ward, .otryi?estock bad 830, and 177, Richardson 327, ..attd: Barclay 170. Barclay is — some. 17430 rotes • ahead of Mr. Richardson in,. Allegheny. This sewing Richardson's electiOn somewhat doubt-I fat We think he is safe; however. 1 , i'sebles, Brush had 163 and Trosillo 63. Fainestock 156 and Morrow 6.2. Richardson 167 awl Barclay 64. • - PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11. The returns from Philadelphia Cityand Coon - tyare uot quite all ie. The majority for John ston will be lees than 500. .Schuyikili County will give 500 majority far Bigler - Lancester County—Tweaty.five townships are hipr: frotO. the Jobriateu loss from the Taylor late of 1848 is 500. .L.Anston's majority will be 'about 4,700. Pranilin Couttty—Johnstou's majority is 450. Lyon, for Judge, .received 300 votes. Schuylkill Co.—Nine districts are heard from which give" a Whig lola compared with the vote of 1818, - of 540. • . Joluiston's majority in the borqpgb of Potts. ville is 23 . 2,', . . Northampton Co.--In the borohgli and town. ehipLaston,Sigler's majority is 290: • . Columbia Co.-Johnston's majority ie the bor -1 ough of Wilksharre ie 31. Bigler a majority in the township heard from is V...- , Democratic gain g- " Co.-In the borough of Allentown, ...r .e 4 mte n • has 9 majority. In the borough of has a majority ofl3l '.,• - 6-liTpesup:o,Co.i-Beven townships show a gain,. over the vote of 1848 of 282. Nor- ,y, ~bamberhd borough gives 72 mnj. for Bigler. Co.—Bnllstown township, Bigler 148. i-", v ; .. 4 1 1., , , 1 i" . ,..,: - 3chinstem 144; Buckingham, Bigler 176, John atOu 391; Bristol township. Bigler 191, Johnston •- 'Johnston's majority in Bristol_ in 1848, t'" "•-• • ' was 47.; ollidayeburg..Johnsten's my. in the bor. • loss of 23„ Bigler's maj. in Gays *: • "' poft is 80i which iaa pin' of 43_over 1848. the 2d District, 'Bigler has. 71 JiM itiliAl- 11 :gaittuf 76 for Bigler in-the borough. telegraphlc . despatch xi • announces a majority of 101 1848, his majority was '6B - 31 ,. •V , airrence C ount -The few districts hesrd •• from show hanome. gains for Johnston. as . Some of ciurtuadera may remember that a no . vel theory of the stricture of tbe•Marth Was pro ' pounded sonse t years ago by Capt. Symmes, and that it wan explained and . advocated by John N. • , Reynolds, Esq. The Ibiari_ was, that [hers was an genius , In the earth at each pole,' and , that vessels might sail gireug4 L it into the into .. • • rior of the globe i f they 'couldEotice paw the • ~, barrier of ice by which "it is surrounded. , The t'theory was known as Syrnatee' Hole, and the designation was ynite gelierally s applied to the - ' Inventor and , the advocate of it. A writer in • • the Montreal Herald contends that it has been j, , confirmed by the accounts f tite Arctic explor , / Ang expedltionn,tatthat ills Jcihn'Fninklin has . probably iti.izii k t s th c hl r l q and rade pet one: Be q; ,/ • ._., • accounts of Capt. • ' ll Peony's • ''Clpt;;Pena• y.foun‘t 4eary harrier of lie in t;a4anel; not Vert far,,. from, Its ober! : ' tag from hut a most remark's.' • , changentaa'abseried .113.4 e ;pursed ,to ie. more ,Northern latitude; Abe : lee:which he had lett (mils ." nstialat this early, seasst,, , April sad May,) firm • •' • , aad 'solid, Wei hemidelitiying r and unsafe, - and at "came sipen open water, - drift - wisidAriticardinalsandbirds-dhelatter in enor tiona nnnibers 2 ', Mere were all the signs of an improved.clintate." - • , • - He makes tie fellotilpg niminentts;: • . “tdinon knoihow it will strike you, air, , but to tae with,. whbm the idea of openiagv at the _Peke -bilk been.: familiar for some thirty years, infiniantlim.-conizonnicated,by.C4t. Penny. . : is onceediney curious. Perhaps,. after all, Sir • - John Pianklia has found this opening: if theie a _be ettch'etinperdng, it fa finite probable that the • etrength of the current into timetennig may pro • * tent raison t to toiling Tease-Ilea would not, fie* , • : ever, .lie in.dataclet:fo:the retonaof steamers: • How iteperlantqhwt It becomes that Capt.'Pen-. •s, - • . nibi'present ellbr,ts.toUbtain a steamer , and te • 1• tarn to the `fi4letttatirr and the improved eli scallop" IlY 1 7 110 * 1 40, 0 4114"- .5. Mg= people of Pittsburgh to the following speCimen of the mendacity of the Pittsburgh Put. What reliance can be placed inGte stateMents,,on any subject, of a paper which will resort to such des picable means to support . itts cause? The Whigs are very Industrious in circulating report, that the Democratic party are opposed t o the protiction_of donantidindustry; but such. a Story as this can scarcely be believed by any ono, whostrrecollection extends to .a [period as remote as 18d0. 'Ever since that time, the Whig party has been making pin ohms, of the MOM extraordinary kind,—such as "too dollars a day end roast Leif" .to the day laborer; and many others of similar charactEiT Every laboring man knows that these proMisee have proved In, terly futile. Even when the Whigs have had the power they have failed to perform their promi ses, and now, with a Whig President and a Whig Governor of our State, the farmer knows that ho gets less for his wheat, and almost all other produce, than he has done under any Dem ocratic administration d uring the last twenty years. The laboring man, , too,' knows that it there are fewer in:inland other factories now in operation than there have been in other years.— and the Whig editors say there ant—the evil is not justly chargeable to the pemocrata because we are living under a Whig' admiatration of both the General and State Government. ISALTIXO . RE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—The fol lowing table allows the gross revenue of the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad, for the year ending On the lot of October, 851 , compared - with the cor responding year of 1850: lI6VENUEt ON TUN MAIN ATOM From Oct. 1, 11350 to Sept. 30, Increase this year . $5,417 41; wasindiurrois BRANCH. For the year ending Sept. 30. j 1850 $321,201 46 • '• :001 :100,637 75 MAJORITIES. 1898. 1851 „ gr g F, . '. L ' g: the Editors of Mt Pittsburgh Gazette. Gorrpratio:—A man by the name of William Eines has within a few months committed u series of frauds and - forgeries in the Western oe gion by the use of our name. - His last exploit so far as we are informed, was thU sale of a draft to a house iu Pittsbargh pur porting to be drawn by S. Lanman A Co., on Morrison Estloch & C0., - New York, in his favor tan member of our firm. Both the other houses 'referred to, we believe to ho inventions. lie had previously patted a check forged in our name upon a Wok in this city for $5OO upon a man in St. Louis : and a similar check for $3OO upon Ellett & Brother, of St. Paul, lilinesota. Hole accustomed to represent himself as a member of our firm, and as a relative of some of partners, neither of which Inns any founds tforf in, fact. Ile has also' on occasions styled himself Dr. Clines, and J. B. Coonely, and has doubtless other aliases. This mm was formerly a subordinate clerk in our employ at Duncannon, and was discharged for misconduct abont a year ago; this is the ex tent of Ilia connection with us. As ho seema to be a finished scamp and may attempt farther imposition, you will confer a scr ♦ieo upon. the busloesa men of your iregion by giving this statement a place in your column,. Respectfully Penni, FINGER, MORGAN, 61 CO. 76 North Water at, Philadelphia, sad Gunman:in, Perry Co. Pa. Items • from English papers to 24th nit s The yellow fever is etill prevailing et Oporto, and a circaLrr has been issued by the authori ties throughout the country, and to foreign con sole at Lisbon, stating that Ooporto is to be coal . eidered a suspected port, and vessels .proceed ing from,thence are to be placed in quarantine for eight days. A terrible balloon occident hail happened at Copenhagen, from whence a Mr. Tardini made an ascent ; after landing o lady . Mad child at a place called Maack, the . balloon rose rapidly, but the teronaut was never seen again; as it tie cended in litecklenburgh ',Bloat its owner, who is supposed to have perished in the Baltic, which the Lannon mast have crossed. Six missionaries (of whom two are French, two Belgians, two Butch,) awl three lay brothers are about to proceed from Paris to Havre, where they will embark for Oregon. They are to pre cello Monsignor It Mem, Bishop of Vaneonere, whit is about to preach the Gospel in California. LIIILAND.—Mr. Lawrence, the American min ister, was being extensively lionized in Ireland, through which be was taking a tour. Ckir last advises leftlum at Limerick, to which place he had proceeded, after leaving Galway. lie was subsequently to visit Cork sod Queenstown.. The Trims, localities emitted determined upon re presenting to Mr. Lawrence their superior faculties for a tranplatiatitic packet station. The Limerick journals contain copious details of the visit of our minister to that city, and his trip down the fthannon, daring which he was ac companied by Lord hlontessfte and others.— Ilia Excellency inspected Fnyneti harbor, sod, it fa stated, expressed admiration at i te. nature i ad- vantages: During the eojourn of Mr. Lawrence in. Limerick, the city and the whole route along the Shannon were ecenes of popular rejoicing, ia whioh the gentry resident in the vicinity parti cipated. An the Erin steamer passed between Foynes and . Kilrush, Mr. Lawrence wits enter tained at a dinner on board, at which the Mayor of Limerick presided. Subsequently an address, prepared for the occasion, wanpresented by the Mayor, embodying the claim,' and merits of the Shannon for a packet station. A surgical operation under the influence of choloroform has just terminated fatally at Paris, to the regret of the public, to whom the pati ent was well known. One of the brown bears in the Zoological Garden, suffering from cataract arthe eye, an-eminent aurgeon and a party of lletchrirr assembled to undertake hie cure. Brain woe tempted to the bans of his den by the offer of some bread, and then secured by ropes and_a nrozzel. After a stout resistance, choloroforin was administered. Inn state of insensibilty the cataract wee removed, and the bonds untied, but the patient showed no signs' of life. - Feather,' to the -Close, cold buckets of water, and bleeding produced no effect . Poor Bruin had gone whith er the great tortoise, two oetriches, and the Afri can lion have proceeded him, for the manager' of the .Berlin Garden are decidedly unluckey— With the trifling draw back of the death of the subject, the operation Was skilfully and naccese fully performed. FIIMJCZ —Mr. Walsh, Longa resident of , Paris, in i letter to the Journal of Commerce, written on the 16th September says: "That great events are just before us is certain That crisis 01-which I have often spoken to you is drawing very near. Between the 16th day of September and the middle or end of next May the destinies-of Europe for priliably half a cen tury—which in these days is a very long time— will be decided, A fierce struggle—it may he a most desperate and bloody atruggie--between lib erty, civil and religious, on the one hand, and hoa ry despotism in politics and religion on the oth er. What will be the issue . , God alone kuilerst, ill End that there is a wonderful activitydiere in the political world. The foreign ambassadors, especially those of Austria, Prussia, end Russia, bare frequent conferences, and are constantly sending and receiving deepatches, Nor are the Ministers resident of the smaller Power'', such as Sardinia, Naples, Spain, the 'States of the Church, Belgium and Holland, idle. Those of England and the United States are wide awake, and the former has not a little to do to look after these Continental States, and the movements of their rulers," 113Ear•Ul fiIIITTIOANCL3 toTIMICIM—The cor respondent Of the tendon Times at Coo s t a wi t , ople writes that "A serious distobrance had broken out at Van, in Aida Minor. Towards the latter end of last month, accordingly to my informants, Mu (thrill- Man population, composed mostly of Armenians, had raised the standardyf revolt, and attacked the Mussularanv ' who number about 20 000. The number in killed and zoonded is extensive, and were it not for Fehatr Bey, the Kurdish chief, who came to restore order, massacre wouldhave been awfuL The city had been pillaged and part pf It destroyed by fire, the work of incendiaries. .The. dispute between the Christians and Mus duhrians arose on account of the former having adopted bells for their cburches. lam of opin ion that it is doe to the mischievous and secret .workings of Russian agents, who, subsequent to therecent events at Aleppo, were overranningthe country, mut-exciting the Inhabitant* to revolt against; the authority of their Mussolman ru lers. By this means they are. rivetting them selves into sympathy with the Chrhulans,of whom they. can make no posslhle use, except to subvert the Ottoman Empire. How easy would it be to uia t h i thi 4 .4_ an effort, by reminding the Ar meniani of thridespethto clawing they got from Russia on her - fiat visit to Asia Minor." HSTTfAL. AT OBARLUI.—WITITATII by the EMU gala "that thi SPITIt La graciouvir abed forth upon the college and people sgala in signal and searching power Prof. Forney hag preached daily for two ire4it pint,_ sad thrt vangeliat' eaya "Prof. exiects soon to go' abroad to preach for the winter, Laboring'to promote reviv als in the American Churohne." - ioNnacrrr. Thi election le now Oyer, end we do not de sire to prolong the conflict peculiar to it, but we deem its - duty to WI •e , attention of the to eall .h to the f. $1,349,222 73 1,843,805 27 11030, " 1850 Decreaste Increase on Main Stem. Ig=2! 1 :1 EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. TEE NEWARK inn= TEIAL. - - Margaret Garrity, an Triah girl, recently in the employment i of Charles M. Sucker, an inn keeper, has been on trial during the week before the Circuit Couit . at Newark, N. J., under an indictment for murder. The Newark,, thus far elicited, Waite the following history of the facts, upon which the fearful charge rents: The prisoner ie aged aboui nineteen years: is possessed of a pleaeing - personal appearance, nut without pretensions to beauty, and has a char acter for gentleness of temper and liveliness of disposition, that seems to , have made many friends for her hi the different families where she bas been at service. Two years ago, a young Irishman, engaged at Some mechanical occupa tion in Newark, became enamored of her charms and good homor,!and in a short time succeeded so well in. winning the girl's favor, no to procure a promise of marriage.. Margaret - gave her whole heart to her lover. Their intimacy was of the very cloflest. 'Night after night they met; they spent their holidays together. were re cognised by their friends as plighted lovers; and every arrangement for the marriage, nave the precise time, was'detiiiitely settled. Drum avail ed himself of the confidence secured by this state of things to tempt the unsuspecting virtue. He used the ordinary arts of eeductibn with the skill of la thorough-bred villain. The affection won by the display of the better side of his character, ens to be abused and betrayed by the use of the meet approved and diabolical me thods. Its very intensity and self. forgetfulness were to effect its milt! Immediate marriage, the picture of a comfortable home, atelthe happiest of domestic ties, :were held oaf as ',inurement', The fervor of the sediner's love Was pleaded: the crime itself, was robbed of its criminal aspect, and as usual depicted as an innocent in dulgence, the evil of which, if any threatened, could readily be prevented by a resort to the al tar. The Irish girl is notoriously teliaciona of her virtue; and Margaret, clinging lei' her wo manhood and fair fame, held out long against the seductiOoo of her lover. But thestrepgth of stronger minds than hers has a thousand times over given way to constant importunity. Mar garet had bestowedpil else she had in the world sepal. the seducer, atid her honor followed the root. As usual,the grief and remorse of her latter hours found no relief but in the reparation promised her by.marnage. She urged Drum to the performance of his engagement. Ile pro dessed entire willingness, but postponed the ceremony from time to cm various preten ces; and the girl seems never to have doubted his good faith until a fortnight or so befere the final act of the tragedy. She had become con scions that the punishment of her frailty was at hand, and nothitig but the fidelity of her lover milli save her from disgrace. Friends told her that be was devoting:himself to another; she re fused to believe it. liStre 'demanded au interview with him; he appointed a day for , the perform ance of the rite, and left her to . et her wedding dress ready, and make - other preparations for the happy occasion. Again she was assured of his infidelity. and calling at his lodgings, she forced him to walk with her uhross the Passaic and.resolve her 'suspicions Ile no linger dis guised his ill-faith. Ile told her falsely that he was already married to a girl in New Turbo worth $2OO, and that a union:with his miserable vic tim was therefore out of the questiod Leaving her with this. the poor girl was abandoned to despair, and sought the river hank with We aim of ending her troubles and shame in the death of the suicide. The presence of the by-passers interposed, and ealmer thoughts prevailing, she returned home. I=l For two weeks, Margaret's health continued very steadily to decline. Without knowing any cause for the hringe, her miatress and fellow 'servants observed.• the evidence of care and ill ness upon her, and were all the more surpris• ed, from a knoWledge of her approaching wed ding. A few days before the final event, then, mor that Drum I was to marry a girl named IF. Guirei, was brought to Margaret, and became current among her friends. tier frenzy and grief were unbounded On the afternoon of 4 th of August, 'She was told that her lover bad actually been wedded to this girl 31'Guire She at once became, if not actually insane, yet 2.0 far deranged as tojbe the Subject of remark to sev eral witnesses unaware of any of the circum stances About 7 o'clock in the evening, she left Mr. Tucker's house, and went down to the place where elle had reason to believe Drum and hie wife were staying. For two br_three hours she hung about the neighborhood, waiting the appearance of ithe wretch who had sbdert bee honor. The neighbors remarked her extraordi nary behavionsi and shunned her, supposing her to be crazy At last Drum and his bride came out. TLe night was intensely dark, and Marga ret followed there some distance unobtereed She had cancelled her face, by drawing a veil close user it. i Near the corner of Plane and I New *street, her grasp fell upon the arm of her seducer, and in another moment—long enough for the doomed man to recognize the avenger— the steady stroke of a knife had rent him to his final retribution. The alarm laws given, but the homicide had made her escape. Reason appears to hare re. turned with the fulfilment of her revenge. The murder was :committed about 10 o'clock, and a tel minutes lafterwards able went to her bed• room. told the other, txrrante what she had Jape. threw .herself On abed for o moment or two, then haddeling some clothing together, told them she was going to her brothers in Brooklyn, and left the hour The search for her wit unnuc• cesefol, and it Ls not improbable that the strong feeling of sympathy with . her wrongs on the part of the public would bare prevented any eery en ergetic efforts to secure her arrest. Two days afterward, however, she returned to Newaldr, ac companied by her relatives, and surrendered- her • self to the antisorifice. Scub is the ease,upon which the Jury is called to decide. Whether : their venlict will be color ed by the prevailing sentiment in Newark, of eympatby with the victim of seduction, rather than the victim: of the knife, io hunt in-ray. We eminent it will.; So long an the crime of which 'Drum was guilty, faces justice with impunity, it will be unit. to Invoke severe penalties upon those who merely fulfil that in which I.w to ehemeful lyj deficient. That cannot he justice which in dict, death - in the one Case, and refutes all re itiess in the other.—New rook newt The cable telegraph Wire between-jrover and I.;ednin was laid down on tin '23.1 . u1C The operation is thusdencirbed in a letter written - on that day.. The submersion of the great cable telegraph, which arrived here by her Nlajeaty's.htp,lllaier, was commented this morning at ma o'clock, at which hour Capt. Bullock, R. N., woe ready,with the steno:whip Fearlesit, and it picked mww, to pilot the convoy across the • channel. The first thing done, there not being sufficient depth of water (or the Blazer to - I,e.broughi 'deer enough chore, WWI to convey the extremity of the cable to the South Foreland coast, where it will be buried deep in the heath, and carried up the cliff. The Fearless then steered ahead, having made fast her towing tackle to the hull of the Blnler,.ot the rate of two miles an hour, out to sea, the men on beard' the latter vessel paying not continuously the cable or 'her etern, from whence, by the,. lotion of i ttown weight, it sank into the submarine stati.an.l The track between• the South Foreland and nandgate, the corresponding point on the Frooch coast, which has been satiated WI presenting front soundings and eurreys, thelfwer ohnt.les nod probable disturbances, eraa marked out by pilot buoys, and is chosen as the best eite for the submerging of tke wire. The depth of the nen lion at starting point is from 20 to 80 feet, and its mouimum 1 pLI 180 feet, or 3O fathom', There being a eurplua of four miles of wire ore the 21 required, the slackening process was wel sustained, and the experience gathered from the experiment of last year rendered the operation more easy. The" route adopted differs ade.in tageously from the edge laid down last year, which was in the neighborhood of shifting sands. Complimentary messages and notifica tions of progress were sent over the progressive. ly paid out cable to Dover. Fuses were also, at intervals of a mile, fired through it on the fore shore. At half put one the thegmtlfying intelligence was conveyed through the cable that It wax then half wayacross the channel, 10 miles; but atthis stage of the -voyage it began to blow fresh, and the ripple at the bows of the vessel at starting now assumed more of the rolling sea, which oc casioned a pitching of the vessel that, for perfect facility of operation, had been better dispensed with. At about half past to O'clock the time at which the loot train left Dover for London. shoot 10 miles of cable had been sucoessfully steamed oil and submerged, and as, consequently, nothing further in the shape of a written despatch could . be convoyed to town, the only medium for cum 'municating the subsequent progress of submer sion would be BY filtill-BEA AND BAND .TELEGIRAPII. 'COART at FRANCE, TWILIWIT. '•The cable le securely anchored two•aml-a-hal( miles off the Franc& comet, and will' be comOleted lion. Thomia F. 1f aII Lae written a long letter to the Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth. denying the rumor which hoe beencirculated that he had returned to the Wide party. art on SILLS C PLL an r..-11y. the Catalogue for the to current year it appears that the whole ndmber of •r- Theological Students. is 22. College students, •to Benlors 4, Jgnion 9, Sophomores 21, Freshmen 29, Teachers Departmeatl6, Preparatory De , pertment 213. Four Members of the College • - classes being Lattice, the whole nntaberofyoung Gentlemen in the bastitation is 330. Young La. ad 'dies course-,fotirth year 9, third year .'2O, 'Bet ed cad year 48; first jeer GS; :lotal In . reot-Yeors at' course, 145.. Youpg l e adies Preparatory course to 01, peerlng for College - 4, In College 4; Total. v- Young u 4 es 244. Total students In the losti ` jug= NI • • The Brateceounts of the insurrection that Ina broken out inillie Mexican States on our border led to the be tef that many American citizens bad taken ao active part in it, and even that bodies of mea l Were organizing within our limits for that purpOse. Under these circumstances, as we km, t wits deeded prudent todirect our military ''cummanderwon that frontier to exert themselves tot prevent any invasion by our citiz enskriendly Republic. Ikt, from , more recent telligence, it would seem that this precaution, owever proper, was unnecessary, of the soi of a f as it appear] that very few American citizens took part in . he insurrection, and - that it was pisuned and conducted almost exclusively by citzens of Mexicos—Ntit. Intel. Sdurnr.ax C ,tta ILO,. —An election for /Me g-1100 ,to a gluthAn Corzyrtee wilt take OS. in South (2.36.1i113,011 Monday and Tuesday of next week'. The Corwreee wan to have assembled at Muntgornery, Alahama, but, since the defeat of the DinunioniSts of that State, the Cower. will hardly assemble at Montgomery. As far as we can infer from appearances in other Staten, Sount CAITZLINA will stand in "the Southern Clrtgreas" nolitatry and alone, even if She hemelf, the in stigator ofthb scheme, be found represented there —.Vat. Intel.l Latest fr"ni iltri - I'lainr.--Titel.4liiror of the St. Loins Republican is in attendance at the 'great Indian treaty at 1 me creek, near Fort Laramie. lie writes, tinder ateof Slit inst., that some 12,- 000 Indians were ssembled, consisting of Sioux, Arapahoes, rimy nee, Snakes, and delmtations from other tribe+. The regular council for treaty porpo'llei had not then commenced, although Colonel Mitchell and portions of the Indians ar rived at Fort Laramie on the let instant This delay occurrelrin ,cousequence of the sloturog ress of the train Joutaining presents for the In ,liabil,' &e. • this train the bearer of the letters met about oue hundrs,l and thirty miles from the treaty ground, but gctiing on very rnpidly at that` Itmo. It was supposed that the negotiations would be concluded by the 20th, put they might hr pro longed to the 25th, at which time the commission would earl for home. The Voinanches and Black Feet tribes, it is .aid, will not be .represented. The t Irgeoll,ll, ignition train wee gettingalong well.. It is coda • posed of 367 familes, 500 wagons, and 3000 head of cattle. The emigrants had a brush with the Snake Indixos.t• A N out.e Staldard, Esq., of Day ton, Ohio, has bequeathed the American Coloniza tion Society :1 . 1,000 He accompanied the gener ous donation with a modest letter, containing this paragraph: clay well be a source of satisfaction to you, and tt+ .many others who, through evil and through good report, fur many years, have Con. ducted the 111.1008,4 of the Society, until it, avowed opponents and enemies have ceased to ::bray" against it, that you hare no signally suc ceeded " Fatty . iati it. Farm, Corfacifehaes.--An Occur. rence, which recently transpired at one of our most popular Female Seminaries. afforde another and powerful warning to those who are in the habit of :winking the thoughtless practice of attempt ing to frighten others. Two of the young la dies in the institution to which we have referred, were engaged a few days since in their own room, Conversing upon the science of Anatomy, in the course of which one of them proceeded terrelate some experiences she had formerly acquired in dmectiug room. .lust as the conversation reach nl the point, the door of the, room ripened and another of the inmates of the Seminary en tered with slow and solemn tread. having a white sheet wrapped about her form, and her face pow dered to perfect whiteness, her jet black hair, eyes and blows presenting a contrast which gave a startling lividness to her ghost like countenance. The lady who wen relatibg her experience, as already stated is said to be mentally superior to any of her classmates. and noted for her strength lof mind and freedom from' nerrousnens and absurd sensinlity So smitten, howerer. was the unpin-it-6 of the figure, just at a moment when her mind was least prepared for anything asso ciated with )toughtel of. the dead, that upori hr holding the apparition she fell crow-lees to the dour, and stroke to the Beene, around her only to •how her auxinus attendants that reason had del its throne and left sad tokens of the mental 'wreck. All that profeasvnalAkill could suggest for the relief of the and erer wm tried, but ;dur ing forty eight hours a few flitting noimente of in. telligeni r was all that hllerrd noun to her afflicted friend , At thin., times 4114. spoke of familiar name, recalling them by strong mental' effort, which *veined to exhaust her shattertsl powers_ and heriessonagaitiariegilerlue, she exclaimed, -- But I can't see it again! don't let me tee itZ it is horrible" and hours elapsed before the return of a lucid intend. nod the heartrending recur rence of the paroxyam. The young Lady, whose thoughtliennvNled to such terrible - mischief:xis .spoken 01 a. 4. most amiable girl, sad-one of ilie warrueet. friefirle„ol dlie ..,45,11.r 11er dieter,, hod tleApirir at the consequence of her playful' follyheiti be better imagines, than described It scrota to hate hero supposed that no device of the kind could be effectual in frightening Ler whose mournful condition we hare related. The and consiainenee of the error in this cane, pro- tellif: a warning toile tholigthlerfathatehould not par" unheeded At feat accounts no change was discorerable in the distrereing esmoiona o f the unfortunate girl, and there is little tnoconrage meat to hope that reason will ever resume its heat —As t Fall Importation of ilara ware. Cutlery, &c. LOG AN, WILSON Sz No. 129 Wood Street, Oct.tro te.....0e, 11•”1,Ant• tn.l t,. Moirl•11 , ot X FOREIGN &ND DOMESTIC • HAJ WARE, CUTLERY , c., • I.IIIIItTED SY lIMCF:Iif I'ACK)7TA. . And 1.1.1-1, th••• ar. nom, f•tnuff.-1 offer at ourb prim. soool fad to plea.. at.t lull ssfortal•fai of %ISSN'S or 10,1.'111 !. AN 5i..r....fn land ocalfOr Pit;spnr i g 7, ti Lice tr, lT , L lll2 ,B unul loo, c o e oo C . °mPanY. opfilt , R, No. 76 F(1('8771 STRRET. orriCc. • S. !loos —siffori Nl••firmo. I. ,, sturer--J , ;•.rff e, L”Cli N.orefs.--12. A 011.11,3" ailr.rrt.•ruentlu anfsi•or. fort Ifis.por cu.:2 IMMEM tin coral . , rut mluc, thel-Ith iu 1 tho 4.1 Err (Enz.. 11,1 l'euo re. t. I, In E t I 1,31, JAMES NMI tn.! LIZZIE. ',milt. of Thomas S., 1.. kno, DIED. Ori iiiiiirsouri at 10 er4irli. in wit .of Sacred Music Booka g kANTI CA LAUD'S, hy Mason 5, Webb• 1„./ CA hACI/A, do. :UMW CAIISI INA It ACKA. TICE OWM 111% E. • he* JlnnUun of Olt.. talJ.l . trt. ttuir,.....lertst) 8,1 •rratuttsl fur tht u. ur Muskat lon. tratlour. Tweets,. lurtltutts. mut (Mutt, of It,. Ituttuu Ana t ., of Lsuroll Mau. Uto .1 Wthlt. Ws, uURII.II, 11,. •Iturr trylt trorM an-I ,/, 11111 N, II MY.LLOIL, hl W.r.l M. RS. MARGARET R. GLEASON Lee PA VW 6`.1 L l iTirig!",'.l''',6:k.7, Lt t o 0141/ and tuts lllswarer.- their mutant. cur.. uf prtrtntion srul ruse illostratt....l with • las, numb, or Itkodobi ustparati.... multriut (he solUrtt Intrlllgible In all. trutale•bould Ittt-orit arty...n4 till] this rublort. sod. e t the Vnv.nt orraslon offers thous a taturablo 't u n nutty In dos, U,nt will do 11,11 It. Mt. Mr, 1.1125 elkoN 1$ grulutor of on , nt Mir N., Curt Metllral 1.14. uellr Its LA NKETS.-1 have received my fall unl a BLANKS - N, of the iliffereut Mart urn' wantliut littnkrt• will rail toil ter our stork. ICM It/tHILE Land and Lots I - 4 1 0R NA LE. on the PertnsYlvanin Canal, ..ttitinink t the Itiliht Titrentutit : Yet,. /07.4 or Leriil, with n rhinably and prtriteite of about holy we.. or - iv.. Thii prii,rty 1.41,11 entt tel In every mitteei a Ineetion tnannisr,thrinat put pts..l—,llllll,len .roup4 tor buthltotit, with I , l , l: , : , : n utitoti of ant. ,Ittl the .anal rivrz far tratiejtii, II not roll In 'null. I.bre th. firm of 1).....e01frr oclt, It •111 , 1.14 fail In iibtx..,a .01,1 on t+rcn. and hi vinnti tlre to suit purchurr, If. tunny havo spnlie.l . for bullohfig. lots owing 10 the Imat demand for Iwo.. nndio. hotunisido vicinityr.f rihonsive &.J. {Fort. non al nyorstion. I twlta:ltfyr•l TI1l)tl4 MELLON Conolly dt Co., Tamar. by Me l'atent l'rtn-”s of X Godley. TIIE enimeriberN, Intving rented' the Ton Yard . moor )man, ,wropled-br 3lr:4“horaldwril. 7,5 P e.0. r" P" 7 " l . e ta to nnr'o' wthrr at 1,d44V0 1:1:11.1011 . .1 tur publit• to their Irstu,, Loo In .orlo n a ' that . moor i0rt111.4.1 patent. Thal at trainuo pertoda hel, brought to ooti, that It would be alumni. lotpumaihk. to onto. • tilting of errtiftrat.n. "'dual nurnhoeto tin. of • new fallout medicine, wore appetulel to an advertisement. Relying entirely ono ,. the gotal qualltion of the Imathor to Ottrart the stteutiou ut tnanufacturera nod leather Jftlers. they hare felt vt , wlllina to resort to ouch lacono of pp., ow mt,ns ttorn; ltl3 as l i t tin lava •••:rted that the di...very wan tbn !Path., worthloaa, gni lean Ulla 111/4111. of inritioa to public to an nraroloatiou of Ha Morita., nth will Ono' it... all their leather traltnklea particularly). sittot to the wet, inn( C OI III I 4PLIIIMI in Amertm , and rithlootl, Isepr that they will first titer French after • Jib Lop. ha. Oren th•qrs 'nor, kooorhalan of tbo It want lents. (lONOLLY t 0 .• .15.61. our. Third 4 and linlos/14,.in • •. . • 1852. • UST.PUBLISIIED and for nal0) 0 LOGIIIS* PITTSBURGH AL , SIANIU,%'• In; • •• dMAGAZINE SIKRIUAN PAII3IRRS` • 0 • No. 1 . TI/. is In the inner.. form, lomoll7 man Englb.h. n fur th e three A Isnoo•es Grow plied by F O RD SANDO U. II ' , no And Drably known to the onwmuntty. The. u/e... •• . rea.l ann lnA mul.• lu Such Almanoy. Gus , . • . 1 and Intenotlnglo all claw. For rule to her INe gross, down, and !unit. At the ' .ar Were. - bony. 01 the noNeerlbrs; No. W W a. B.—Alea on hand, • it"' Note, lil.k Hook& rillrf "" e ' ritationery generally,. all of} fell' fell' Nicer fur cath or paw rm THROUGH To .rt 48 r / 11 1 ):N- andafter MO' the ' , Cleveland an. . • nand oat (Nth Clove i log at Go'clnek, aralvin ovornirw.makircr la JUICY 6 • PINE AND MAR WARE. • 5 1 AMIJEL KROESEN keeps constantly on hand a•-e.../. assortment of tVe..h Draw • Tube. I me, Stegab...nt. Oak Well, Klub... o Burketle, Wooden Bowls. Churns. Dry Measures, Zlnc and Meru Wag, &Ards. and all oth:r kinds of ware 10 We line. Wareronm. 3lasocte Hall. Firth greet. Pittsburgh. irkei URIrl A... BURCIIFIELD 1 7 1 aye ,01, thlsmoculog by Ram. the folioed..tie re ed.. _. Huth ~,1 .m.1 all wool De Lam., 1. 1 45 0 t, High Luster black bilk., all prir.4 Brocade Pettit be Sol, Itlart - tigun.,l Silks: - plaid Bonnet Rlbbot.s Lona Shaarla. ' _°c:'' At north east roo. Fourth and Market as. King, Pennock & C 0.,"- -,--- ' EAGLE COTTON WORKS, WAREHOUSE—NO. 2-^ Wool, STREET, PITTSBURGH / A.NUF'ACTUREES of Cotton Yams Twine. t'Arpet X% arp. C. ,,, ";.. , Van , . W.P..C.411 A ~,.„,...:,......, ' . ec. Ap-ni. , for sale of A Nt.1.101: AND,,,REyBTUNE)SII,EO. I NOt. • Notice to Brickiirakers. 'r:A LE LI PROPOSALS trill IR, reveirpol by the !Waling Committee of R. Paul'. eatlinfral. tor h.delir.•rrNlll.l,loNA OF BRICK. early in Lb, „conc ...,Lon Particulars a. to desalptiOn. tern., tin.' will lw turni..h....l on application to TM'S. WYNNE. at 111.. ear, Ow rear of the Cathedral build ing. near Paul', I.chnol Hour, IL.tatuut the Loon of 9 2114 ! o'clock. A. St., where the propotali;will alen lw batunlay. th , 1 0 tb iLut Funs' Grand Pianos! EST RECEIVED, a xplenditlmo 0 tram Ihinewninl nit.] lIIIAND NAN.. trona lik• late - 41,4 Nunn, k Clark. Tak. Thin innaviarnt Itintruturint, thr Intent initivitnmrntn, anti, an tonar Inittiman, and tintent tatallin tub,. It. awn., anil rnltilne 00.. are inn!antl rah thr arferthin nf inaltitninin unto enable thr arhr. mer in paha. iniftrst and nwertent Plan with.. M aid .d r at thr non inntal Thin forniturr extrrtarly nil. nal in .:+d wittiont that incline...lawn oirrrahling ..1 r... 1 work. whirl, Ina rity Ilk, l i tthtburptli, alit... np,rillilr to kern itn.l In raid 'inlet. Th.. Initir. and ...Irian sr- rrvinrtfillly intitni‘ilti raft and ...vat inr thin iinfirmll,l Grand Piaui akin. It limp, satire.) Ines ot sulintrllia tot Third/it. Sok. Annul for Nana and Clark. rreeired. a ray One itrorral anurtuient 84 iiii•lnding Una NIT kyle. New Stock of Chiekering's Piano Fortes. I oliN H. MELLOR, HI Wood etrniit. In rrevlting au entirsilr twit of PIANO {NATI?... r. loreln.l umnitttactory it 121 E10,itig • 10 . , ff , ”0 ~,nnintinit of all the firifliA. now Inomuhrtund. the male at Bata, wlthoist ant ...hart, rn for transportation of risk. Old Nana Ink. In part pariant.. . . .141/IN A..ot for t of l'hickvrimem I'lnn.n 1. r Vietdeni Ps. Patent Shingles. FIE SHINGLES !Oath, of IV'alnut. Pin". and rt. with Row's Impsymod Fhionlo )Is. r Leo. a the lir. prwrnium al the lwrt Fair of A Ile ait.ll,l,unky - The tlrrohnor tr In dwmtion nt the Ohio 1 - irnore - N1111•4 ' , lmp., toned L Coo/land:Wafer mo rodot ran nitrite hidt.o.hingle, tow daf. Innu the Mork, .4 au, Lind or Hullo, that Oros. in ..Ly moult, If and tortiwr informstion i. wentol. Ora.. call on trktworromwo Lot, ot rt eater'. Ilan 1. corner of Fourth and Thant l'alrborwld io°llj ' tr. slyntim.t. Cloaks, Ribbons, Bilks, &c. I F CEI V El) thee, day and nom open at 1 MEAN HT'S NEW I,llll—N tor.rirnl erta ,, ..r,1,11k and 1:1.11 E :Silk, tu 14461. mrl,l F.ncy STIIF.ET t NANA it sEk;D—Su t i o. prime Si •dx. in ,nn ` nr P. k 4 .1. KJ rd, w, Ini . rrs. 1;b1 s. pie, 1.7 It 4 .al. tp J KIDD 111 1 'RE_ .51 TARTAR-2000 11.. pn r. hr It tmln .1 KID" P! • B lb: , Co., rIIA HT A Rll .1011 =IINIi purv, j J Alnl 1I) • IItTISTSu ‘COLOuR 4 ke ,a th: o,ro;J 011 a 01, 141110 .1 krgl jtot ree and 1.) ntsle S. a 10 1101111. 01111 - rgs rem I. re and nnl.: S W LIAM!. 01111 1 (A1' - 11 1 '1 boxes No. I Itnsin, I ` .Nr b01e37 11 lIAILII‘UIIII. I irEESE boxes Cream, for sole by - A W.. 11.1 1:11Alhirl. )NYFASII = 10 vane for 531.. O.IIAR/I.ll'oll. S. 1 1 • 2 ,10 I. A SS ES-41.1 ,,, 11 ,n 1 for u si A dr i 417 gr hoxe. 15:7 I:., tor sale-by r IN 11AM...10111. 4.l.l:itAw Norrior, r r .1 K aw.11.4a1. h, irlw• renn au.l IrKIK •t, UST open,' tlt, Depot fort 1.11..,1! , t,1•111-1 .4 AA-1:11..1, n.r.x-A, AzAt T. F44;lxrx . IP UTTER-5 hbls. FruAll Roll, for „i,.l t y v, Ilk X fIoCANII.I.I,X tolirimi —4 exvi: for Kale by 11, A ‘l.,`A N101.1,A A 1:IL! dti E OIL u.t from I.; IL. 1%1111p...tr.. loi•J 4, trr plaio and liitit•l 1.4 e• rAtr , JI 01'4.1 . er.rrurce , 11.1 a• alb! r atir!r•st. Join rrltall at N.. I]dt %lAA, ttrrrq It 1.1111.1.11, tisino:ic. , kit!: Ju.t and for o.our OM 11 (3,1 b •reurnorr. 116 hartrt ur. ..• J • 11 11111.L11^. Frietp9ri Academy. Principal T 11le•I•n •Ic/ill.l A./lant rvil: p.l 1.1. TERM will I •0n.t00nn.....n Itre...anroarl Nlnia:Thr N•rein IP, In arnwcpc• bnpnr.l.n.langl/1 io One "n"la.l it. rand, al an. Inlrlnlonnl ctun.. .r. al 1.•••1. tIo" . tor • 1..T(11 "21 4 ccl If Catharine Keough la 7 :1 , 1.1 ; call ptre'et, .1 4 ; I I if MUSICAL. CONVENTI()\ Mullion] Convention and Teachers' 'natant° 1)i-o-rool I. 11/,,,n. of .fio.lon JII' , ICA I. CON V ENT lON nod 1:11. I ,o.r.T on Ili...tan yf Itiopy• .Eton n... Lyn ey ,r, lirotyt er S, IV. au., othyt 1.0 1. Itcil to .1 SI , yip.l",•.nutrulny rr.yrn thry• yy four "17,• I,..r.ruinrry• of Expin,y, etnloyuy lyrturyt uprin olluttirrtnint Corr. Tyy.lonu. \...1 Lu 11.,, ti 111 It, diliyrynt rty brimisprblot, I- Try liblurirrt 'S i -Irmo of I ruirurtlo trill ty.rd•r tutentruit. and ly yr ludy ytul yr plaited birouly ri•rtult imbyr cylytirsityl rurirtietr Irnin to lune, I. ititruitur.l. suit in then. It sill by the aim in litre such yterVITY "trill by smut IntiPhYtin g an.l of n 11.1 cyti•rool ruriyet h ! uur. airui yy r iyerall r tall.. fro...pi of ilourrlp irue srt L It v inrn :ti bai- cit)lnau• tiwrk lon hat,. ...lI,tI Arr er in Inu • • • Isnutnn tlwual Cnurnnlinn. atul` lh. dirrettou nf )I•••• r.. ttaum a . 11r 4 11,141thImhtut Cu Pooli h. 1,1 tir..tl . ,ol.sn to and nntsgutrtn.l nt Are,. tn.nu t , •It /1.. ntn•ulitt lunrrtuntl unuttnn• ',ln, uuta ntornl• rut" 11C111.1.1. IPlturq.an' • tho t , narati. mkt( lunltotr sl Ihtt•burF man - tn• nAtuituul th• and Cl,..ta atm.. ol JuKo II 11•11nr. V.v sI •./.1 t.trn, I•rlen • 11. uthnittou;a 1.0 und isourlnOr.. ENUE;iI= H D. King, 1 ANEER A NII EXCHANGE BROKER I 1 , ,e1 tt•lst st 11r high, mark;l hank bought and ...II I'.•rhSl!r nu 11, kart stvl Itnitght and mold .tat• knit Ott stirl w.f.! orl I I [Ai. & SA TI N BONN %V 0 txv,. & sn , l I.'lll ',Whit tir 11l .1.1 A A. 4, a Co. O. & P. R. R. (3y k SHARES OHIO AND PENNSY LVA VI t NTOCK fst otl. , at 16. 4. WILKINS 6 OH. StAst Awl 111osto Botts', .611 moo, of Slaritt6.6l,l tls. 00l toss.. . -- Bltol'llE SI iA W ust. ::cues , uperlorfirothef.ha.l, A. A NIAnuN•A 11E LAINES- —Now opening, 10 eases ritil " ..17 "'d " " A CO, ILK WARP PARAMATTAS - Justree':d t it A, A. MASON a aml to SlArl.st st. EiLAID DE LA INES --4 rases new style ..lts.On6 al A A MASON A (AIA. r Foit SALE—A lino rate .13Ich runlts ..n ACJACKIHAN'S Ater Irwin stn., SUGA . RS—An arooTm It.ra ent of t At. JAMES A. HUTCHISON I` JAME:, A. HUTCHISON k i XL FREE LECTURE O 'N .ll t l h i. e o 71 , 1;1;:.1 . 1 v Elo T etr ,,, ieity, at iim. llrtoLnir I Ms, nl deloolk. li.r /ix Makin. •1 mon. hour 110. nigh, - xnulloc.ion lb rm.., lain, 111 cr.... lit. will 0,11 I I %/OYU/ M lbw whore 11.11. un Mond,. 11., 1311 i lurk, Cl 31. o'clock, l'. It, remb day for lb Mil, for tlin mire Lk-Munn, Itlimlun, lamb. Uteri. iseuralßic nhort, all til/munn. nw. In. mio.l mlimind lo thin nyMniu, n. rnrm..-- N.. rviler lino no alarm. P.m- ....PI hoe. II Inl Goc.: uaance for a Gardener, . rr"E ,thaorNign, , ,, will giro n most favora ,,,„ nf NMI. TEN ACIIkS of iv..twain , orltk lel nwro. for n Noruurr "warn. and alit aolo In ,;,,,„/ tbv nunrnarr Ininsormenut The land In of tbn tir." mllur froni the ultr mloit J. WHITE, 44 Omar rt. ' 1010 E-111 tes. prime for nub' by iwOU JAMES A II IITVIIISoN A 0, - I win EA 1)--550 rigs littleria: Solo nounda Bar. tors/ fur salu .1 A l ig 11. 3101.ASSES-20 bbl s , prim, St . L„„_ Itrllnerr. fur role bt lelu• J AMES A. HUTCHISON A CO HEMP -Gil talks Kentucky and Miss,sici Dv. 11.4.1.1. fur ml, 1.1 100 JAMLS A. HUTCHISON A CO lARIFIED SYRUP-15 bids. for sale by 11.) t,ll, JAMES A. HUTVIIISON M AC , K.FI , IILI. - -5 ,c0 4 , / n 0 111 4 .1 , 1 1 5. ,,, L r a , r . mN , (), 3.; M aria JAM E: , A HUTCHISON A CO - OUCKWHEAT FLOUR—A mperiurlirti leof hurl, hnll,ul Ilarlorbrat Flour. furl recd at ISI hlbrrtr et. WM A. A co, .10 Ottawa Awl Ten Ilualerr. CAOSIIEN AN!) W. R. CIIEEBE--4.%n 3 plant!, on trawl and lor nnl. by pan WM. A. Mrl,3llllnr A err N . Y. AND GOLDEN SYRIN--Always A. NlcepUllll New Nuke. Aly t arjc; - - • THE GIPSY'S SONO, illing ,„.. with raptunius aoplaime Uy Jean LAO. M t ie s eenerrt in rittsituntli. The Illeomeea UttaPia•til• eerypnWellcanat.& Y 6r Lamar i)nei aa rang by Camarioft liars in Morita. Aiming lamb Alb. by Catharite • e sr . tisigaionnent Auslthe CneaOn•L.glirfueaL W b avail taelertion or the omit popular and dr motor, for Igo and American. L. 01Thial strait, MOM of to lioLlata Liar,. • New Marble and Freeport :tone Works. WILKINTS„ In ta . dition to his ratenaive e.tabil.hmen: on Übert greet. head a sto"1, ,-,ev.41 a branch of hi% Fzgle tarbi.f.lVnrka. adja,ni.{‘, th . Ceenerorr sate. *bare be ma uractstrea er arreariet}Saf Marble and Frreport Aone.rls Tomb ..toa_a„Man,K tc or m.rtr .. Curbing awl Farming for Comet,. Lon, Freepo earn durable , matorial being no moven at to the Cemetery. h. Is prepared to • secure unlers lent romp: Rude an" nn the 'war. term..—and hope,. for a rvnunn none of the ratrrnisge beretaf,lre ao hberaily extgoaed .... . . , THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED hgrtir\ t rerrtrtner a note grown by feeble. co. t7he• anIA alellortplak..bled,Ert.mber 24. I`sl. pay tar four .--.1 months alter Ora. for eight hundred dollar,. SA., a .. Pa, =lent .4 .1.1 m.te haa bren...0 1 .1. erne, , , (..,. I'NDRIES-- ~ reeka Winter ,ltram..l 11 hole 011. 11, '' A •.. 1:1,1i., 10 Oil ___.. .- ,„ ~,,,, - ll a eL e t When. tun i ; n 1.n.... Tannere' MI, T. l r" 11. hag, yrimn. Elo Cell.", ' • -,1."' ...11! rheal. Y, I T L r... . ! .- 15 - - Powyhon g Tar 1 'Y I an.l b lh b...e.:.,ertgo f,... for !mull, .25 1....9 S•A Tut..., rbnlre hratoin . • loLuma., - - ..',. ,1- I o time.. En. , 9 .21. hble Crorbed Soga.g.l. ' e• ' IY/ " Illglrt ' - /uhtlandlogaml In gale hr. it Et.ACE /MKS A CO. I.? 0 USSEL'S UNRIVAE4EI.) • Si VING IL . !..A,::.,l:„.l3o.l7.t.i:uzirktitirtnlplL upert 2- 7 4. t::grt h g '1 . 1 . 1flit preyaretson Is unegmill i 44,:r; o rl r. n rni. N. ona fragrance. tn ango o gpst egalo g o o g . caner \, ~, bun, Atubroglal Errant,mt other gmalarrom mall. 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BOCCE I NG, 3ln•ntr : fx:l - 11- ch' i ~,,. !'L wk., Glyn. amt, [lnure from, and beat 4 i..f t , , I Iga.attn, la r g e , Non ll• Tleel Arr.. Proln llalf ti ,; 1•11. argil. Ea. g ' `‘'''.4•l ' 1 % i SS 1' SM l rl'il -- Si 11 • (rum N . - 'l. \ II ~,.L.-;,,.,„ :,,,' ... 2-..r;.„r.,,_,..; r It , new ngaged, a et.,.,„ dn.-mon e y:from 11. .. ; „„ unn...11 I , prep...lre granny all onler. el thr ~ cat ~,,y,.., 1'...... NE. tlllag andn'lx, drro • Claiyi . Lurie lo Ili " ~, '„ ' •''' V, 4. , ftiCk.- The St.gl . t toblt.r. 01: the O'Hara' .."`; I+..r7b, 1 ,,. .iiti. , it'r...1 . ."4..,,': 4 4n't,;'„? t r :%:: kP . ;!j' A ' i";ll ° T ... i.;,•''i'ri to the Trragunt 0.. en th e .e n r. ny n . „ .....241,1 . J ...11 AEA .I,Y,T. fr c e.uger • , h. been onP.nol X the st.Sur t n. amt.. , tu no paid to the Tre.urer o or heYen the I. th a( 0 .4014,1. inylant. ,21,i . JI. ell tit .A .ANNY. Tresou«r Warding: \ : rIIWO SNIAI.I.4iIM ILI ES •ao he' &cool , ii.”..0.0...‘ onth ple.ont iront rrwni on the wound ti-or. either turolot.i.ortunttri.l. toooni. AIIPI3 . 10 N. enruor of ThiAl mi l litany._ - , vi O LA ss Es_:,l io 1 ./.blo. N. 0.. - .or sale tty 1,1 0,1 .. • \ JA II Is DALZKI.L. SUPERIOR \ TEAS, • PSI up to ,Alriallte i'Loks,.#l Eaelern ea. riltiE subscribers wt. iltft espeetfullvt. , : , 12 - ' . lurib. the sttentton of . retail nettle. sisTlll - ...then! n. their tory oupotinr 1:144,, pug tip inA,'• toetallie 00,1.1 4/ark. *Altai . tweseltule the h \ slij ' fhl.it l ds '"' n r.. o7br I T .S7pl l n ' p l ! tril e rs ' ;ar, .foreetaiiin4, \ •o. .. uLvrout ihat Ithouiro nut Astoly inteouunoli t hop, bore mirnnotentireiy voywreedral tba,ose Te«, our atraIII4(MYEIL.I and fkunliti. c, luying TeruL are ouch lb. sq... roust.ly recelyin, frog, Tea., nrhit•ii or. ore enahle,l tr. well oo low . Tenant s like Quality in the eset rfArr All Tnu void hy thokuhocrthArs %remld on their ru..zourshrgral nApromatrltly, on that anyool /01011111 Potts. toption war be returned, and the niuury `refunded. e•A PriALW —We-hale born intorttnol thitt Memory., m.0....n.1 in oohing. througl. Wootent,Pronsylrunla our 01,1, north leo. and damaged Tea, huhu', la a ounS lor or.tierh, ours, 'by othibition ounploA, or senulue 1 . ,.. obtAl.4l from no. To art4Jisainoil ..... Ar MIS kind, ol.•••• shad wren package put op by uohilarkiled watt our nanzo and Ignorant.. Wont: Thais of all gradm and vori.nion • w eoale or .1101.1.21, . lie loorest rat«. • ISM. A troClAlitel All ' ifill, Teo Do ors, or: • ' PLA 1.11., rtre.A. • {...! 11(1A It-30 blots. N. 0, for mrilo Ivy . 0 orA JASIlth DALiELL , . , 1 AHD 01L--16.6615. for sole to oloso corn- & A si.carut. hy _ , JANIKS DALZRLIA 1 ... %Valet...A. ' • • -- - r I I OBACCO- , -.2o•kegs No. I 6 twist, d'olig..'s 1 brinid. tor polo t., 31111.1. DA LZELL, „ .To Printers. .. .. 1 \ A I.,IIN . TING OFFIC`; .- r .... ouptAled ..“7:x I.it.tTti Unlace. 411:',41! , ;.' 4;:r%,1 1 ,17i,„';','„': nylon! I ,of th. premix... Kowf will. S r.dl Is hrr.by of. I 1,11, An ._ The moterlols en* 11.11 ilt x.. 1 or., Ax..l um Af y nnw. tot a., tho owner. Arr ..ufgA,l lo othrr hd,f. r., will hr dd v.,' mach bolo”, thrfr vein, on ormda .I \i, ro.,lalf to; , keriy% The. fflA , r. , prt...015 3.11. , ,11it. which ....I.lanifwAdvr . .... For ,natloolors 1•11 , 11 Oil alb. Di 11... .`PiViikry'r \ DiSIO/UtiOZ rr"" PANINERSIIIP heretofore' eximting I,Awwen thd,whoulfehrro, undot lb. tome nod Atyln of .. ..hdfn effldwni) A !LAI," in fhin dad dtsfelr.d by nodul ...not Th.. 14.Inrof of theLAl...Anti will he ill. d 1,, I!, John eshiweit ~ JOHN I'ALDWF.LI7 t At. 1.1. 1.1 , \ JA PEA VA I.llll'El.h. CO-PAR'I3NERSIIIP. The undertattnea, haring formed a Co-part-. rornblli und.r lb.' uarnA lad style of nen kbrell A 81,,e , Art" vlll lino.' Eh,. r.i.v.rav .4!el , CrItRITINI; busaue. at fle• Tsntuer "[thy lot. ern] of Jell. ea1.1...11 A nn`. to repplesos Ibrou,l,. A AIIES CALDWELL, .4.A be, Dea.—lm lIENIIV STEIVAItt S i UN itki--- k . ,g- , .. :- 1 ' ,?, - ; ' , " .. 6 . ,7 o.;;: '''''' °°""' . . ~ ~.. nettrs polvirl.tllouvr: i .. i .. 10 jaubT , , k , .., eNtblo: chip Lr'''' ' '. Antle H. Illuo VItroll; 2 Lkles Eut Indus Tuttle—Meet, 1 • 5011. k rurb•Aated Twiteu n :A) bbr 4 `up. Ilion -just n•e'd Rat for rale by feel) \ A. KIDD AOl. MACK EREL—. 2S,it,lll,l,aryivin,g, fty_ectie, b . ‘ :..... , i v. YY . tt - tLFON. S.,‘ ALTrt.:lllte--100 . Ictge crude, arriving, arriving, I ' PEARL ASII—IO ca."ko for eale ay i oesi . \ w. aA. IVALA,,ei. Uf)l..L. LEATIIkIIt-200 - kitlee hemlock tun -1.7) nftl. for ral. by (eel,. w. 0 v.,wriat,ot, , IiENEKyk OIL, (Parkernb \.. ityg,)—.s I'M!, ;k . 1. 3 Prime Artful.. for gala by •••1 ,2 !I It. R. FIELLir, 67 Whnd mt.. ' . ... inEES'E-94 bxm W. it. Lliccee, Ilk, do' 1./ ce....de., rvrelred and for oale by \ ,u reply . . MICK A IIotIANDLESS. YAP AKILANGINGS -- ,,New utile or Gold • Paper um:attars. tar - Parlors. y/tut rtleiraut fluid and le Ist Dorktorn, for Sub by W. Y. WAIL.WIALL. I.Ple , 11151(fcal est. \ , NIMERCIAL Asteennaz Aimatraa. - Al•ertistpcntaandanbartiptions - Ihr Ibis paper rMwired ;.•..,.1 N 7 ....d.d frlhrtrinifll2. • from :his oft", \ ' REVIEW OP THE i prrrastraoH luairm • Itr ehe sr.& `cod by fltl4rr 14. 1051. ,‘ . , \ . ---;.: \\ , . . \ ' s GISAKHAL Ran Altre.,—.llll, X:ISZLet. attrlTlVe Seek Imt elune4 has heen Matted .} c ',tiothing cf hl mramc. t. The rresther has horn un a 1.,. in,,,,,,, .„1„ ~b .... rain, bat not suitletsetee abil,n)Mtl• to hoes .0 rare[ "Pon the river, the rotoraknenral• 3U‘ Imen a rteml• ,line of water in channel. slat \te , ro .\nt daletert- S o ~.11.-0 upon eradtt Reaterall, slk - e am • pees...m.lG I. wOO of atm improremtut for - dm-totter: .4.rtaitmer ...al Hales must remain in thc prowl:it , inactia viatei until \ `.• • Mroicd with Waufbeient ri..e Id On rise 4 Act 'our AR, 1,44 hmts In inution,wiiirli we trran.will n t :ram limn., • quaroitnea of d,r ~6.1, mei c 4 .1.m, r l..^r. do* .m nom .racorage here ....Mules. unPnetunite 0 . 0 n... - Nero .....t, sat qui. s number 04 Putu drsught von • .V 1 \ ' r .11 . 1, WIC. -n1 m saeralit, to Ib. want\ of slim ..\ and arc lin t .N.l tn rarer fair loslo,notrialeisodeliF e 1 . ometarstere le ur A11.i.:1 of watcr. ~ - Out Cattal nhoi Retilreatis coniinne in get - Np4ir, 01. ,Tula la active hunnem L. dolna thrunati that c h.... 1. ' . • The Ohio & l' tinsylettnin \Railroad Is in fine rut/dia.. nod eontin ta ht Juan esicuslan briaine;4l. the ...Mee of ese , enzere earriee on in ; ma d , diming lit 4 wect etafin: on Satnnla • last araa . '. aml. thr rcoli i'V.\ . rain.. werell:oM 7 I,'a to don, • Iton a Preto. cf . c..ii r oc..d ta miles in catent ~, ~,,iigs—o,.rations due. the point •ferek \ 'err Men h. Is tdcsiersio event °M:. rod we\hare,no ehamAr, , to DOM in 'Tie, Tlra. tollowimt Sre M.\ p-ra/ent rutin, rsoei— Suctz:,seh .111 ed 7.q,. Pariah .....‘ ltaleratut 0 4 f.4.i 50.1 APy t_"—heroin mof an'.n apple\ ha s cr lm.n c..i.. light. ll 'tnt• 1.. weelt, and no a..,, „1 m.nocatinne burr inin— PiMri. 1.2. 1 ....... 10)10 firld nseed,, ense t4.quoind sell .socal, rm,'11 ,, - e ht , ornonnne to nub "( `, • AL —iVe von,* a motioned 'notei tiett \ M‘lti the mar ket, st'lnli pAcm.. A fair nuptial, husin la ;Nur al the nnerna, ran% \ ' • . 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' \ \\‘' , Pi...A 1...--11 etiantifactorae.a intlekaa .todo a it. , t, 1,4“...... • 01 \ •..!,. Cf.all they ran In 1,.. 1,01, 0 fWlv.l„,, Pl 4ll l l, .. . 45 F -”. Z"'. . . - - ."' . r \ . T a7'. \ ,.: . .... • . t•ltiall,..,.;ialea3 taa, cf. aah ai, Ii . 4 . b 4„, , (!..,&14.1.140 he'', ..regu ikdnuand.ln tiarniiirkt\at \ foli prier , - v n, Cl t-Afor.l vatinfarturrd \ll, - \,‘1.,, ‘ „a. t.iloa, ,1.,40.4,.. n y e ni , .daou duunal A ' , ". \. ,1 , . )4iir iaanot.friukr are d 114 ato I , in. , orea at tharaN, t II R1> ,. .-Il.Atial. In , ~, ,,n n fn , IA th. inartlA\ca, - (one. In g..... 1 At. giai s n ,, ,a 1 , gene. , I , tiatiarai . , lama, 1.1 i,...arda ti,r m al r.unr,on,aod , a.. \ ~,, .`1t1)..1. FEU ITloderan ,, eatka . 1, tranardeed 01 ~ ~,,,r •V, 3 1 ~,,A i ~, A . ,, , , Zbe , 4aild 0 l t_ ftt7c T. no.hri 1,.... Kg , 1 1 1, . . 1 \ • . \ 1 ), . 111 Z 1t: 3 , 11.3- Littilled,c . len of wtnlerrie, ata L l hay. tran. Wired at I , aafalle lit la. w h. \ retT tail, ode ,c.. 1 1 61).1. AND al EDICIN V , Ve bar. no c•ln.ra. ono= Dn. 0n,..1 • week. The howl,!. I. a het Itprion of eoron of the Ilag article., der Wader 1.1. i. bend. Y. aloe., na. .. .. -.IS tali iiirlder, thiahm--. ,4614 Alga, .',..... 3ailut '4 NI rt. Tnrkry,--5. 56 1 n , ,. ... .. .Ai Ut2l tli ‘itrW,l ''''' ....,.,, 4 • b ann. 1aw.C.... ...in iiol2 Ithulantbrona.-.-.-:761 ~.. 1 11 i I,tart.,.. ' .... .34 alll . eal Aktonar. ..... ..-11 I I 1114. 11.1.1. n. Cciaoina-.- ra,a2..1, ....Ana- . , .... ...,....IN ‘ tg, • 1 , rn0•ume...„... ..... 1 N , 1• 4 1111112.1.4 MI 41, 4 ~,,.. =1.71 . ,:t 1' 4 ,4° 3 ,\ '''' ; k iat ' Vri.tdila 1 1 ?A ' ‘ ': : Cream Tart.,,....;.:...2 4 . 4 42.i '' Coati, ........1... 7 2,..t4 VA Filrin:i.l; ... . —. ll ''',. ‘3 *,,l=l`ent li a rl:4 324 ' 4k . 11... , :2- .... . ...... . ~a (4 - .0.4N...1,17.11 -2.72 Lalltal,, s boiol.'opal..- ...... -Al wIA laisp n. fl,lOl, (31.1111TragarIntla.-.54 75 ,1 1.1...1.,d0r. NoltAl 4.. OU tinm Sh.llar .. .... 14 •,. N I. , ,,Ania -‘3,54.14-1.. aI l''?"' Ii:11 .'. ::: ' s :',,,. • . ' ! . l . l" ' lrtnn ,,, -.• ''' i. t att ' at , \ ...sr Dye ~....... 45, a . , \ . utter.. .:p •_. alganeraa Carb -... 'l5 Cc: 4.t{ - - \ .....'.. ' 4 .tiV.4.ri' . 1,...415--ii,Al freah .aats Will co no argue la don, arom a t wag. FLOVE--Sepplln ,hi. work, have Wt. fornmi mkt. .ont - Ingaf than I•A .ca, Loa 'prin. ni\tinde about 010 .me a.. :von in ‘Ar hut general Teri .', ?cm, 14.0 144.‘. imam tr...n told front !ant band. 0 \ 33 \ 12 if ria44 :Is Ihra . 1 1 / 4 fand 'extra I:dant, the market elo,lnFF pAiti 0r... 14.tu awn. main. has.. been nondned to ankall, I% city con vomptnna at 31 , 74,4 :0 a V. nod extn\ besot, RYE-..-- FLAVEWe hare heanl of 4,4 ,1 1 lng in ,y. nour lir Any Quote notnlnalle at 323199 44 1 rra Man' Elnll -IVr both, a nintinunt nmAl antea a. nd aj ha/a• at lull 1,11... a. in reow,queun , . I the high .pric of ba,l,.n. NO, .3 marker., are ..',ling at 71 :1,a,.. No 2 at Sk , af. , (.1, \u I Ito 11.4 eallaan /Is, Shad:3l2 nerving SG Ota‘toa u 73,1 mi t% b.. 'IA, as qr, • . 1 0 11 LK Codnah in quoted ea tat 41 hat le. \ \ • C,ra.NAL FltEltillTe-Th• folloWitha arc the\ char-gas .! ,, r .11.10 14 the leading articles ft : math/a point.,Awa‘: Baron. butter .a fall.. , . inaed t , .. , • • 44 041101 \ ‘l , Lhi!n '= ' h t.ATI la So 1 h*. ... .-.-.. llt WOl ,1 Ivathr..... ... . .:......F: ' - c . ... t 1 Wiei`tbl. .. . . .lauc do F1044T , --Thecletnand ti, fair, with nhaof lialeina at 32.74 ta.:1.4,,,hip, tooliof,ltuonds at 1643)e 'plhi of OroundNuta 11,7.1 ja bgeliri, of Filbert./ at be: , or Cream )(via at f ,, ..e. ,- .l . Zaolareurraota al 144., , , , i I. and 04 EthillahlYwlnuta boa. , ,,andfof riga it flO 1 :i, 1K la Orange. an I 1 ... 4, ''',..• very era an d and we eau rvirtrt tio oalca. \ ' , , t.R.lCEltlh't , --Wr ha., heard of 10 heavy trannaetainA during the wel. :ales ‘marrerr. dare {Ann to a lair ex. trot at full prica't-aat 50gi . ... , ,, ,, 1.re,i; lilolaaaea ',Waal fur' Otharaa. a1 , .14 , 417.- for . +,t •it bona, Itlo CO, ('s44 and Itien , :laia pit\ URA IN, --, lar .na'tn the continu,A debt overlong, we can reign ...sirs of tuninent durin\ the week . Wheal con pntnloln lair rrquent ak Ow twill, at aofinf.2otar. nn,llty. punk , . Dal, ...nun.. in, Paari .' 1-•Y:•.\.+ , a , ......f. :, ..0,1 boat... ratl! -.....ear tar Sialol of Earle* at f. 0,45! ,,, I ' iOKENIAN CLAY-lie an. nitalonatii , Fain In a medlar r., . $2,.. V ton, nataaral tin... , • 11..11'-Tro• usual prices from, nat.. aity 2 (416 V , An , at 0rh..11 rut,, .ale hare t.-.n b rut. . , Ill l l'4-enlea an r.p ,,, rt. , 1 at :AA lak 1.1 I. according to a aunty • , Ha:mi.-Inn bars no Axles upon .tench to ground cornet loitati.m.. We tua, quote nominally at 310.1 0, $ 11. •i 6 6,,,. • , IRON Ann NAICA-- , ,Wn auhioin a lkt,of piireeAo onme o v. the principal artlele laaa. , - , Flat bar.. ~ ' \--...igfaii,o ... . 1:..6 All 555 peony. • 5 A1 4, Vt: ..,,, c. ,, :: CI /; Y t:g'T-- ~. 3,. ~..\ - 4.. \ ~. 1 .4.....,-,.. 3\ to 43." loil;-.---.. ..... 3,-1, \ . 1 - • Cut sto 0 Inch ..... 4.----- 4,51, •• l The m6.700714..4 , 0.6. eo6.l4eate • diecouot 0.4 bull. lI4MM V—le quctccbfroal lcare n1'215341 :5 11 LW. \ \4 6 6 LAys_Windor c 15,, city broods,. b, 10 Lb 10 by 1 aa .66 10 67 14 $4 • 11 00z: country bymilm ,rneraqy 1•11 . . 0f SI Iciu II box than city brands. , 'Xt.:AD—Them in • rrgolat lb:wad Iff the atayltd, at it for blif. sod 5.c for bor. s \ . • LocoPlc.—TheMmelit fro of priomic Tig7l44• wild li.¢ to olco.. \ .bncre Loco—P*ooW mho 4. 634, by the\chesll..matiTe liTe,...hen cut. ' A , Werra I..•n—Cure in rei11647 at $2. !ma No.l [t sllso 11 tau. I.ItATIIK6—The market =Win iina k.rmy. at - about last aterlt'a quotation.st'2l a{ Mit. Nan' do itifialho :# D. tuatinue van litnipeal, ito aJn 4t c.a....inane. here tranapiraal. , • . . ~ . nad LOMlllilt—The market fa . now ralriy rupa. I F. , anon...till Syr,Mmunna, and I.r. for clrfroila.t.t. Tame. V WOO. Shingle, from yard are arinna af 1 2 3 7 ,4 $ 2 56', MAKINE I , nort l'ittnhurr..lt to IV twitne.—..:::-,n4 Jn . do duty cemvk that theAtoye tutu , a, yoked. tA, NAG to the Milt,. of water emt gto mndltkq ,4 • \ • • ' ‘ ll.— The reenter at in• a the Market tab • - orL \ ' '''\ . . ... . . . -'-' , 0 .We base no to ' r shit es , hi mftire le Oilme . - ketnn led transpire all the tilosirk rmsis!—ldMeed 'TS. •" - sP7set 77 1 issel 70e, and 7io doWt. OS . ..es\ 41, salldn. \ . .' \ rtrenTt. :::)--tteentar ester. -‘,.11, hi het. irfer ants..n \ • - .1.: 7.• N. hiosnocis. V, ._ ' %•. . • . \ • , p5.417 , 81t-41asstrit. /Mom/. ass ~ ..adin a . . , Iki urn. ' \ ; A. , powdei , mar nio, , tiel in larde otto4tWdr. At d \ A.'d by - • \ , , , \ tnn;ht i..,g, 5.1,4011cl t tnarat 1k3,12.1: ' . ' i .it 'lTt7i I, .7 e 70 , 7 buelile, \ *\S \ "r• I P bit, , , '.4, \ APl' ' ..:7 ‘ — ' 44*l ' ' '\ . 7 l%;!• ' 3"t' "' '''' ' ::, .. 'l.'... . l . \.\ ts4 l •‘• ..‘ ----' \ . • ' . tt.t4'., ,, --.:;,..-. 'r n , n h it, , , f0i, , ,..‘ ~.,., misiof w'th, . ~ . i no kri:Vis Mimi trei 7 t ban era nia hued ! , i'Ves st 11.; Ili r ' .• , .\\ r- wiS, .1.r7;d0, 47 rim itr.V.l 12. , ,,17 , d0mhel \ • , . . -, ur tho s ,o, ~ •-deolial prio•Voitt, \ I N\ " \ . 1.. '' r \kn t.• , ‘ - . . . ' . Slt , i",--. c t SLois 37. VI t , .., aralste * ~, „ . .. ri; .1„;1, c, • ~.;,1 \k,, ;a nl - ,,,, 0 ,.. \ .:. do 16,\ BP . ~,*, -- ' , ." 1 " i ' —\\ % • f , ''''',. , 4 s,•'''C'"".":" , ' 4l C '' ,. ...., ":_,, . '. '.', i . .:.'ri , `: , " , : 54 t , 47`7'"%t......-4 . ,,,..': 7..4 t 46e \ I C. -‘ ;'"",',.`.\- \ r.. ' \ \ —hh\ , TIN' PLAT —Tb r .. :nd i i .0. 4 5;c U.' .7 mill ' '' ' '', :- '4',„',...:,•,. ' ~ , i .., , i ~,,,, i ., 6‘. , . ,s ~,, ),„, ./ Mr re.h., a k tinik • ..\,..•._ - 1 • \ .• - \ - • ' . t. o T It.:l ,, C;(.. ‘ as cw — ,, Tla zt n . , , de . m . a1g ,, a . 1 , 1 d . rerTi tkont ; \ -\ „ .: \ „ '. 7\ • c . \ craw i fitrIZIK {i.ii. gi II . L'ille'V4 ‘. ,' ' ' ' ..H. ir...4.% . V ~ 4 • Vtra. ~, tumioVASturi , d On, 27, 77.sttPlti, 50W11.2e,63-de s h . S i , , . 4 , 'wash I\7 17e, "r.r.eselo tw t .. \ , , w111 „. r.1 : 11 , ,1T \a‘.. „ . ist 19....'' . , ; lear t, witi, , ,...erysitoi t,, it. ~, !t. r e , %d , , , :delti . ",, . __A A 6 Zre hell At , ~ ' 'SIN Eii.ki'-ediAlst to liirilred I•. Om t., „\ `,tnn ~, •,'„ .-• \' "„ : it. „.: \ • . \ • \\ \ n ', ?Qt.—Not/1 „*. hse'iwen 'tine n', A Sic time s , ' .___, \ ~ ' ''" l 'l l 6 l77l,:r7l .l . " :al k e7t:e ' s " Vecti min4 So l n6r • ir \ l c_ t Int ' C klm.l 7-. \\ ke At . . \ '-‘, \,.. ':\ . . . ' . \ \\ 00 dreirieii,r ,,, ttent?htst 2o'fre raw. \ \ , ,-- '„ .' ... Tor all rr~tWho al i t eloileil 7nt64 s als r'.• I, ' litioeS„ , , ," 7 „: ';':,,, • 7 1 \ , 7 2 . . i , ' "..*:.' , . \\ I " . ' •' , \CATTI4N: ‘ IOAIIKET4 \ The offerings' , nt the e r , eles,te gay \ we n t • , .. , , , ,r . ", \: ' \ ,--; ten . te ,, t 'resa t raw hm to theVnelernent erewthe • , \ - , , ...„ . . , 1 , \ . . ' \ .. , eonsmittentle ....eV So he e, and WM,. on \ -,,, L, • . sliobt &deans, Vile 4antber of% erece mrPs 3* -,„' , '. ...nub., 225 sheer:wad Li) honor \ \ ,'. - -P. ism—/teeve, 7.7i2.lie„scrisi, co M I to 4‘ 9 sc. s net: '\ \ ' . s . • \ ''. ''' ' ' \ \i \ \ ,u,\„, \ ' - \ • `. s ' ' \\ . rth.. 7 . _ ' ' ,.'r '! • \ , \ \ i ls-•-islei 150 head Si 751:5n0t repleht. s s„ . ! \ .., ‘„. ' , \ ' to:Ls—Sales to a brut , extentat 82...1.5 . r0c1iis r r\ \, , ?„ \ .. ' ' r, 1, . r. \' ' \ \ i. 710 .7.Y.F.X. 0 " 7 \" ,Q : 1 \ : \ ' • .\ . r A \ \ Vlse ‘ tilieririo an elands read ' 137,11nmst, 57,60' wow. ye MLA M shoo bntertieria / , bor.. Ire' s.ett , ;Vert \ ' \ ~ s , i , es c r met2l6 were drill to l'hlkaielithis, \ rs; •, \ ~, ~ , •• \ , 7 11. i .„ - .SP;:g 2 ,;,,T,zuili.it°tal° - %^ , 7" , ',.. I. -i: 114, w.; .at tt 25didi bil.-lAVErirican. s,! \ r„, , ... ' . ~,, , 4 , r s. , , „ \ , , ' \ PnitAsketertut. Oet \ n'!: , \. ' r \ ,1. , • , • . .„ Tim de syd lb cattle still continue •- • . At markat, this week', about 22,'0r) bead beitittle. Weld- , .. i ••If Otk , Olsen to V , ele Sark. end IL'i h tensantetz ' • 1,t4 the Startdinti PO'. rwe. 114146 ,•0 'l\q''''''`•`!t„ ',. ~t. .IU.IO t r , all /grew... . t, end (Sires-- lAtuarlot iViLlailli 1.4111, Vest. ro • \, :liIN, sold et the fi, latrine prises—fresh roe 0t,516 te, \\ , - .'• Void.- ogees SIS ten '.'ked Ars cows from Sti t i,;, , - , • , limp Thrso It. 41 uti. demand IneitrpPol. , the \ ' •\ • • , offerim cr. , en a ideine‘, kale Isere male itild 7 25. 17 \ , , , • b rs ' I."''-'l:L"\ *'''' "h r:Sl ae \ '-,, • • ' I \ \ . whieh * Mire soiree ovep illitillTY Oli•• 1 i salsa of the iT Al 00 . ' , and, 6e. alm' at A 1.761. 7 - ‘, ', • ' \ \ ...en.. do tttr \ -- Inentr , n "i' \ ' NO \ \ ',, \ \ Nisi scat;OM 'S. N ' \\ , \\ , n refertince ' co otr!SWEI, tneitit,.' we here noth- . ~‘•' ..., A - - 4 ,- ' len Tito Inn, "", The preven 'e‘f 4,lre ,election times A r ls ....:,; time abrorlsid . lower \ every ~ hi i s . leAneldesittlon, and _ A \Z ' ',.. .• onthir ills if intsrest ha been \ don, aftr7 , i,...thino r e nam e '- , i s i! \‘ I . ~, ~. he \ same eve bet mit. \ ‘, \ \ 7 ,, • r • • V i , . \ .' „N, \ . • \ ..4 4 l', ' hilsdelphitt an ,1416. Ilth, • ni. „ •1 1 / 2 learn by -. r , N., , ,‘, ' • I • ' :1 ' ' M i g" . • ' h.. " 4 t l \ ‘' ..7. , r.. • nr 'r?'*''''' ‘ , ,0 ....1° . - 'i, Kreitlro, use mpet o sooner, for the ass; tow ditris s i,dsitnwParer • l., semi ti \ l'ik!igiP.7, and raise/Fve 12,rsdorsePM Not- „ ithstandion the motional:dr hf three tigil,,p"..P no ..: eo . neidera s t li•Oraitures, bad oredsrriali Mal the:iila t , ,, tile , ~ , \ ' \• •slums ito err' li , Mond the lin.‘estke '''',,• „.i'1. 1 6", . - j ." 1 / 7 , •," .. \ i '.. ".., ever. it It. Wiese...l, was mon , orles, mobs . soord .; - .\ , 1 ,,, \ „ ), the toid and orrtairity 4-mane's Carat fig. St , .. , .. ' . ' • ... , I erten:tore lon •,•,,,,,, with wane solesirre,i,o kora' , i 'keht • • 1 . ' , . '' . ,;,\ hiPthr ries, ronp„searrels be rcoaniedolherwise tot . ~.. . 'I. , P .. alit- 11000 Onside m rid - sellers nioredwitth - , - ' ' I „ M i . ; , i t ,,; n:! , l . is , r , : . l.* , l , l.l . le , ,, li . f l e. ob... Th rr e . a , il i se e s3te of the ta r ; '. , ~,, \ .‘ \ , \ . \..;t itiltimore on the 10th, s•ys the 4 :. •neti ‘ • ~ . r ‘ \ :-• \ ‘ ,.. " 7i::•u m i 1 1 ' , 1' :Z.1 1 :7:::,t, 1 k nVi i r. " .O7... th : tb':f. 't ' ' . r r . ~, ,•• • were lower wan tinitionsis tiors,l. ris--7„1/41' VI ''' • 1 ''''- \ " 1 ',. b ;- - Z7f l ''''.,., * "'`,;7.',''''.'`:''', u nr.,,,, P Tl"„"t•i" , s •I . ‘ \ •\ Syk. • ' r...\.• ' \s. .„"At. e ' ork,.an the oth,_ the .iitnney Ittiki•-. \ \‘‘‘ ' km ~,i'••• 0 ~sperMars, no vide,: relief. °emit, an t i , \ 0, 4,, \ . ersir 'corrrney Mr r ner, although,. the'rate••• .\ t o slr‘ed,. dororissot ch.., an much caution .. ex, -4\ ' \ \ . \ ' \ - \ nitniitin \m .. n. The Sri ~. on rl/1 WWI 7fl eettr, \„:„„ \‘‘. \ . , ~,, . ~,,, \ uteill s onth r\meniision. tnatlngit equal ill !O iiil u 4 ~. -, \ ‘,. 1 N....a: r6 , 0,b , - , .0 , --. ,o..6.'"ttd:Wrl , Ana StAte gAtif. • ',' , \ .' ' ' ty lemlintr‘hen s 'Wod 11 7 , id cent. Xeres went LL p')l6 . , ',, t, \ , , \liken , t r oNinkl, ees \llSC4l2lwink r thnurai rate. it naa ._ V, \ \ ‘ • „ \ „ . ' \ disSer to sell al mars at, 1:H °eta. tlitn it wisest 1$ VI .", -- \ . \ ~ A s ; ecut \urine thecl itts wet's. Tim stlitiarket at the ._ .....i .; ' .; „, \ \,..\ ~ , • \ \ -c -- \ \ , first,teserd waie ods4, t natters amiss, :ter the board ',,,.;; ‘ t, an weap dcmand ppkns, or. Mat tbs !Werke 'ate ear r ~..: ~, .\\ . , , \. \ ' . 1 „ . boareot7,And clown) wilFtsurSper 'Perini: , ato stocky ;, ' . . t . 4 ~ ', err obertter decnan. the Panel. shore `. ider5....... ~ \. ~ \ po: ri \ •kili: F.' : ol'7BBU.ll. \ -1,.- ;. : , . ~ \ ,- ~, .‘,,,,, \ --_,-, ~ 4 ,.. Elam —Thes,,, , yaa .2 feet 2 i mon ch owl kis 2,3. \‘;`;.-. , a Sr MeV. at' k, imt \mantels, nil jn, \ t - „, ... \ 7, )1c 0' g1Z.i . .7.. I. ' sa t t rt r°'t ' L \ ::: ' ' ',- „N • „ ,x \ ',/,. • „ \ , •\„ . -,, ,, C , ‘, 7 ~ • T ." ' 'I;I.L.I.Vt : Z -.. .i•g, .. "4 ! '‘'''. . . '',''. . '':... ''''.. r . ''.„ . \ N , \ • A .i , 4011, I nets,`l,lrboinseitle . . , ?;,-, i . \ i „ , , , , ,,, ,‘ Aril.,:itwn; ' h ir . ,: - . l e.t.;`: - ,;•;,,,ri.• - • - AT. --, :. , v ..,.4 - -----V • • - I! • Pattie, 161131ffil.\ Brllillbliio. • ir .. \ -. \ \ J. 11cliee i Ilmatrieltwoni Ais„merott ' V Thaw Miners Daile. train , i.4.nten. '„ ' , - •\ , ,\ i0n0...2,, Crano..dinekinst rt. . ' trausrlml 11t7c "f nonbd \il have. 'tort°. ue \ ' \ BOATS' LEAVINO, THIS AS. \ s • 0 RIIILADkILPIIIA A.M) BA L Siortz, '4, . • i.. Itanewicer Pllbtitet-I