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Each perion not to occupy more than one third of a Mall or bends All boxes, barrels, kegs, tubs. &s,:containing fruit, eggs, potatoes, pick- los, &0., must ksi kept on the pavement, close up . to or under the said benches. 13econd, -- 4The pavement around the old Market House and both ends thereof, are "hereby set apart for the sale of garden and other stuff, and shall be rented annually according to the ground ' plan %inherited by resolution of t Council, Feb ruary 19th, 1852. The outside of the curbstone of the New Market on •the east side, from the centre opening to the south end of the Market. The south end and the outside of the curbstone on the west aide to the first opening be and are hereby set apart, for the mile of garden stuffs. No person shall be allowed the privilege of re ' renting his, bee or their stand, or permit' any other puma to occapy . said stand. • Third, That all country wagoae shall be book ed up to the curbstone (by pereons -wishing to _ dispose of their produce from the same) on the west side of the new Market House, comments. lug at the opening rear the Routh end, and no placed as to occupy LS little room ae possible. Fourth. That ail country butchers or others se lli ng any kind of meat (except the prednoe of their own farms) by the querter, shill pay -25 cents per day, and country butchers or others using outside or curb-atone stalls for cutting mear-into smaller pieces than quarter!, shall occupy the curb on the east side of the new Market from tbn centre openict • northwestly, and shall pay 37i cents per day, ' Filth. All empty market or butcher wagons shall be placed in the south west square; and all wagons, containing bay, !draw or grass shall , stand and occupy the north east square until sale is mode thereof. • Sixth. All gorleners and others. selling fruit, vegetables, the-, oecupying any part of the mar ket place (except according to rale fire) shall' pay for corner Mends 15 cents, and intermediate stands 10 cents per day. Seventh. All pedlars. hucksters, fishermen, variety stands, and such transient persons shall pay 2.• cents per day: Eighth. No Satiety or other atandrishall be permitted to occupy any of the benches in either market, until the same shall hese been vacated by the ceubtry people, sod all such stands shall • pay 4 cents. per day. Ninth. It shall be the psirtioular dsity of the Clerk of the Market to keep tbo opening, clear • In both taarkete,l,Po as to give a free portage to ell persons attenaing market. _ Teeth. That a 1 [Lae brought into market or • expr , ed for vale, the same shah be sold nt .or in the Weigh House which is appropriated for that s ~ 0,....i ..;:nl4` P , I , •*; il , ' • i t ~.- i ' - DI•TAICT Comer.—The District Court met - on tnmioled bat no bvetnsu of genital importance , Datarrsocs Fns—A fire broke out at a little after two O'clook on Saturday afternoon, in • stable belonging to John Cunningham, In the fear pt a house owned by him, and occupied by Freder.ck Porter, Confectioner, on Prospect et., .eight Aaoraabove .Washington. The day was intensely warm, • and the roofs of the surround ing hewpo dry as tinder. The hOuses were gen erally-frame, and the flames spread rapidly. Mr. Walter, shoemaker, below Mr. Porter, loot a two story frame. John Phillips three two story frames; one oft- copied by himself, and on.a . by 'Phillip Leffler, thairmaker, both en Prospect street; the other by A. J.'Kemp, bricklayer, on Bill alloy. Mr. Kemp, in addition to his furniture, lost aixty dollars in notes, which were burned. A two story brick house, and stable, belong lug to John Nolan, on • the same street, were very much rojared. The flames spread above Cunningham's stable, where they ofiginated, and soon the greatest consternation existed in the midds-of those liv ing in the ilti4hborhoul The houses are nearly all frame, and as the supply of water was very Insufficient (though the firemen were promptly on the ground,) it was feared that thni desola• lion would be wide agreed.. The inhabirants for squares around commenced, readdring their fur niture, and the utmost er•nrasioo. prevailed . Proceeding Presp , ••• street, on the Nit hand, a :two etory Uuii Yee, belonging 4* Mr. MoMancts, shoemaker, rig destroyed. A colored woman, who, canto we did not learn, who had recently r.nioved to the neigh . borkood, lost a frame two nary Sarno& McKee, a frame on .prospect street, and two frame buildings cu 1181 alley . A two story . frame and stable, belonging to John McFall, caner, were destroyed. A two story house and etable, occupied by Wm. Fanston, carter, and belonglug to 8. D. Moore, were entirely consumed. • DavidlicKee's two awry frame was burned to the ground, an was alyi that belonging to John Musgrove. The funaltire or a large majority of the bon . - ees already mentioned, was burned, no rapidly did the flames spread, and had it not fortunately been that thtre woo bat little wind, the damage would have been immense. As it was, it was very severe, and falls on that Glees of the com- munlty who tare least able to tinstain it. We •1 could learn of no insurance upon any of the property, the companies, we believe, refasing to • take risks. A two story hone?, recopied by John Black; • wan . very much lojured, no were three occupied by Thomas Dickson, r draymao; John Deice'', car ter: Mrs. McCleary; storekeeper; Mr. Robinson, carter, nod Mrs. Harper, who owned three . houses. Setae of the above were injured by ' Are, others were nearly torn down by the am mo, in their efforts to stay the ravages of the Blume. A cue story Frick dialling, on Bill alley, occupied by Peter McCoy, wan also barr ed, together with a two story frame house, . occupied by Luke Chapman. The total lose, so far as we were able to ascer tain it, woe about ten thousand dollars. The • are itriiid to have been the work of an incendi ary, a matt having been seen to issue from the stable where the games originated, n Mort time before they broke out. The buildings burned extended over o considerable epnce of ground, and were held on lease, the land belonging to the Denny estate; as the leases have but between one and two years to run, the ie65OC3 will scarcely re-erect any of the buildings. Barr.—After the firemen Ind retired, we re potted tome that a nmr.ber of petitions who were Intoxicated, engaged it n disgrneefal riot; pistols and ladies were drawn. One young man received ti cut on the hicast A hnt fortunately it glanced off on one of the ribs; another bed a slight cot on hls throat. No ono was seriously injured. Two men were arrested by officers McCoy and Boyd Rook, for rioting ia ono of the houses on Prospect street, daring the fire, and were taken before Alderman Major, bat it appearing that they were Intoxicated, and that the house in question did not benr - the beet character in the world, they were discharged. ARIIICIIT AND DIOCUARa R.—Polico-othcer Dough erty on - Friday arrested a German named John Ledderer, on the whnrf, opposite the Browns ville host, en a charge of having committed an extensive robbery •in Bnitimore. lie made no resistance until he came opposite the Mayor's Office, which he refined to enter, and drew a dirk knife to attack the officer. Alter n deter, : mined struggle, police-efEcer Dougherty proved -too -- uch for him and ho was taken to the tombs to await an examination. lie was arrested on - the strength of a telegraphic despatch received from the Mayor of Baltimore, bat a eubsequent despatch, received on Saturday slates that the real robbers had been arrested, so the defendant vas discharged. Ronsenr.-On Thursday afternoon some bold 'vain entered fhb residence of C. 0. Loomis, on C'iff street, and carried.off a parcel of man tel ornanacuta. • Oo Friday the fellow paid another visit to the home, and•after making up many articles of Thine into - kbandle, was preparing to make' his eseape, when he waa seen by a lady of the hones, who gave the alarm. lie fled, but was punned, wbeo he dtoppe•l his booty,. and got off. Foot, or Law.l—Two individtials named 31111. Fox, and Dietrich 'LiebeUs hare been of late laying a dumber:of - mans! informations against each other for assailt and battery awl surety et the pew. On Saturday Junes Fox was again held to bail by Alderman Ilisjof, — On a charge of assaulting Christina_ Towhallo, Dietrich'" wife. Not to behind hapd, Fox had Towhalls arrested on a charge of assaulting hie wife. - Towbalt's embacquently laid an information • before Alden:ll'4 llettley, charging Fox with dealing some hiding article" from hie house. Pox wee ag*ln held to bait.. The usgiairaten, the County Clerktaal the turrets will rest, 0 deb hareemt from:Ores worthies. : 10 ono tea. or " , dl 4 4===, OPINING A BIIIZZT.—A number of workmen were engoged on Saturday in opening Congress street, a new avenue through the property of the late Dr. Black, between Wylie and Webster street. BOARD or _Basasa.—We are requested res pectfully to call the attention of the Board of Health to the condition of Denny's alley, open ing on Coal lane at the head of Sixth street. Bros.—None of the parties concerned in the riot In Mr. Newell's wren inq'erryaville, have been yet arrested. SUEZTIr OF TIM PIACZ.—On Saturday, Abler man McCune lodged-a commitment against jo seph Barnett, accused, on oath of John Shop herd, with.threstening hit life. Ancsisa uts FAMlLT.—lames Graham, a resi dent of Point alley, was on Fatordav committed to Faison by the Mayor, for besting hie wife and abasing his family while intoxicated, Annserso.—A man •named James Miller was arrested and committed to prison, on Saturday, by Alderman Thoropeon, charged with entering the residence of C. O. Loomie, Esq , on Cliff street, on Thuraday, nod etealiog•therefrom a number of mantel ornamente. SLLEGICID APPMILT —Hie honor Mayor Guthrie on Naturday held Martin Lowry to bail in the mum of two hundred and fifty 'dollars, charged, on oath of Catharine Drumm, wife of .tames Cancan, laborer, of the Ninth ward, with etrik lug her on the back with a brick. BIATING His Wtro —Alderman McCune of the Ninth Ward, yesterday committed Joseph Bar. nett to prison in default of bail, charged, un oath of Mary hie wife, with beating and otherwise abusing her. NOTAIIT Putikto.—J. G. Backofen, Beg , editor at the German Courier, him boea appointed No- Nry Publio by Governor Bigler. —.-- GRADINI3.-45orkmrri have begun to grade Washington street, between 194 die and l'etinsyl- Tanis avenue. CHARGE or LARCENT.--Jacob Rhoads was committed to prison on Friday by Alderman lieilley, charged. on oath of Wm. Wagner with stealing a wagon whip from him. The matter woe afterwards compromised and Rhoads was discharged. There is a vast difference between a smote of internal improvements and the construction and maintenance of harbors and light hormes,and the removal of obstructions from rivers.—hurtlo Courier. General Pierce appreciated difference. Ilia voles, while in Congress, were ect against the ..syntem" merely, bet against specific an. propriations for Risers and Ilarbors.—Cierin nal; Gazette. The Whig State Convention of New 'Jersey. to select a ticket of electors for President and Vice President of the Uaited States, will he held in Trenton on the 2d , ef September, and a mass meeting will be held at the same time The Newark Mercury sap that accounts from every port of the State indicate an increasingly her monism. active, and wide.epread feeling in favor of the Whig candidates, who, like the, principles of the parry, bear eraminatiou, nud tale a deeper hold upon the convictions of the mare substantial and intelligent portions of the public, irrpropor tion to the amount of study they receive.—New York Cour. Roy. BILLEPONTAINE AND INDIANA RAI Luc. —This road completed to Marion, from Creotline on tho C. C C.,-road, a distance of twenty miles. The regular trains will begin to run in a few days The road will be completed to Bellefon taine. a distance - of forty miles Southwest of Marion by the lit of January. Thirtysvo miles West of liellefootaine are ready for the toper• structure, which will be laid the coming fall Marion is the scat of Jentice of the fertile and productive county of the imam name, and can tains about 2,000 inhabitants: , The rich trade of that productive section of country has here.' tofore sought markets elsewhere, but hereafter Cleveland will be its headquarters, depot and outlet —Forest City. The bridge over the Muskingum rivet at Tmetiville, which is about to be erected by the Central Ohio Railroad Company, is to be au iron one, invented and patented by Wendel Bollmao, of the Baltimore and Ohio Railing& It is to be 538] feet in length, having four spans 1243 feet each, onntaining sixtpieven tons of wrought and one hundred and thirty tone of cast iron, The only timber used will be in the floor, which will require 65,000 feet of lumber. Score Cron to New Bait:wenn .—.The citizens of Neer Brighton. Pension, nod vicinity, tuntem bled at Temperance Ball, New Brighton, on the everting of the 28th ult. t'or the perpove of form ing a Scott Club. Mr. El C. Clow was caned to the Chair, Dr. Wilson. B. B. ChambCrlain, nod James Orr, were appointed a cnnmittee to draft a Constitution sad litales for the Government of the Club. In the absence of the Committee E. P. Oliphant, Esq , wav remiested to address the meeting, and complied to e brief, but ani mated speech, which elicited frequent applanse. The Committee then reported a Coontitation, which, after some discussion .nod amendment, was adopted. The Club then went into nu election of perma nent officters, which resulted in the choice of Charles Lukins, President; S. C. Claw, A Rob. ertson and Jas. Duncan, Vice President; J Crab butson, Recording Secretary; Dr. W. J. Wilson, Corresponding Secretary; G. A. Adams. Treas urer; and B. B. Chamberlin, Big , Dr. W. Reed, and Cyrus Waddle, ExecntlecCommittee.—Jour. 01101.122 A IN 01110 —A letter to I,li Como% Eeq., of Utica, dated Mount Sterling, Ohio. July '47thi, announces the desch at that place of his brother Chas. W. Ct . mzerts, of cholera The letter adds that there had been fifteen deaths by cholera in that plane. A branch railroad connecting Hanover (Pa.) with Baltimore was opened for, trade •od travel on Wednesday. The report going the rounds of the papers that Mr. Bands the antipodean-walker fell and broke his neck is not tree. ffe performed this after noon at Oswego, in Kosciusko (Miss.), on this2lst ult , Mr. W. B. D. Roy ehot Dr. B. F. C. Brooks and mado his escape. Roy was not dead at last seconots, but there was go hopes of his recovery. A Mao named James Brown was murdered it Vickeburgh on' the 24th cilt.'by John Hill --- Some altercation had arisen between them, and Hill was heard to tell Brown that If he did not go away he would . cut his throat. Bill was ar rested, and to pow in jsil. A camphene lamp explodeeat Baltimore on Wednesday, In a store on Fayette street, in con sequence of carelessness in filling, seriously burning three persons-31ra. Eckhardt, the keeper of tha store, Miss Agues Fiche, and a young girl named Augusta Steiner. Miss Fiche died, and the others are in a dangerous con- • dition. The Lincoln (N. C.) Republican given the par ticulars of n murder perpetrated in Catawba snooty, N. C., recently. WlinowEngland etabbed his father-In-law, Nathaniel Wilson, Erni., then took his best borne, abducted a younger Meter of hie own - wife, and fled. Mr. Hanna has since died. He was, at the time of his death, It can didate for the Commons. On Monday afternoon, as James Frell, a boy obout seven years of age, was picking up chipo alongside of a new ebip in the course of construc tion below Central square, East. Bosuns, a beery plank was either thrown from the chip,. or acci dentally fell upon him, and smashed hie brains out. Ilia limbs quivered' ford moment, and he was dead. A crowd goon collected, and though 'trim inquiry was made bow the plank fell upon him, a aatlnfactoi7 answer could not - be obtained. A Temperance State Convention is to be held at Trenton (N. .1.) on the filth of September neat, to ,commence a thorough mamas of that fltsto in gayer of the Maine Liquor Law. Col. Littleberry Mason, one of tbo first settlers of southwest Missouri, died in Barry county re cently. Heim a cousin of Ilan. John V. Ma son, of Va., one of Mr. Polk's !Cabinet cfficere. n ACON-30,000 Sides; first quality,:in Mote b04 , 44.1na0 ft:mule by 1131 . .1141111•41. N: 1477 I t •LOUlit—I00 bbli 0. ti. Presburgh's snp'r cotr, t o Kmoy'. Extra 41 ./4tlonwi l 111114 mix44l 4144,r, for 43.14 D. J 73 1 _ BELL 0 LIU114:11' 1 4 1 in the - South; a comttinima to Uncle. L'Abl Tam's A: Dr e. IL KIM?. of North A W. Tbo.poon . 4 4:41414 No, 1t4,4,4,4, tor Augu,.. price 304 /Yr 4alo %.A. UILDEN/iN.NI:I4 A Ct 4 4f ,0 MOLASi --- SES:L=S bbla. N, (4 p imr i me „ p . ebw, f o rm. Or m 8. DLLIVORTII .1 CO._ I{-160 hit& ' fair to prime, A „7le itorn sod for gale by J. B. DI Lwoivra Oil ftWKETS-200 dos. Brighton, lor sale by .1730 J. n. DILWORTU t Co. jr 1111ARS-250,000 Itorina, Yrineir nod I.J Broils, In atm sn.l for Atli wort low. bi J O O J. tl. DILWLIP.TII Jr. uu. rI4ISS 'PORI!, Heavy-2p bbli.in store, ' fildr i f" "1Y I NAllll.llt.. Lirrta: e el. I INSgIiD OIL-49 I.ldo.6e'd for nal. by 6 A 100 :.1. KIDD a 0.). ii i i - SOODD'S INDIA ' DIIOLABODB.-A. 11, ordain m afor Fever or! Ague, !Ilion. Fom. and a 8i1k..... i`Y. YWe by L.. WlLpdx a CO. - ' iria - , «moo miono,A. mid utams,4 MEM CONGRESSIONAL. WAIIIIINGTON, Aug 7. SLNATE..—Not in tension to day. Ilocen.—The 'Light-house Appropriation re ported from the Committee on Commerte refer red to Committee of the Whole. The bill regulating costs in the Circuit and District Courts was taken op and debated. Mr. Mead was speaking ,when he was inter rupted by a crazy matt in the gallery, who made tome threats If eomething were not done. Be was seized by the officers who took a dirk knife from his hand and removed him. Mr. Mead continued hie epeeeh to the end of the morning hour. Mr. Brigge presented a memorial from the merchants of New York, asking the better pro tection of lives on steamboats, which was refer red to the Committee on Commerce. The Rouse then went into Committee on the General Appropriation Bill. An appropriation was agreed to of $5OOll for a Pedestal for the Bronze Equestrian Statue of Oen. Jackson. Also $90,000 for the construc tion and equipment of six revenue cutter. A resolution was Introduced appropriating 5116,003 for the hooka heretofore given to mem bers of Congress. Mr. Brooks advocated a ;so viet) for an expenditure under the direction of a committee of accounts is report in detail to the House. Ile spoke of the vicious mode of dis tributing Giese books and stated as a feet which is known to the country that the members soil three hooks. The amendmont was adopted and the resolaticm prevailed. Twenty thousand dollars were approprinted for reporting the pro ceeding. of Congress In the Daily Globe: $24, 000 for 24 copies of the Colurretsional Globe and no appendix, for each member, and $1:1,600 for bioding the colonies. The committee rote and the !louse adjourned. Sr I.lotlll, Aug. 7. In the third District, Miller (Whig) for Con. press has 900 unj in Cobb. Howard. Ronda:ph, Cooper, Monitan, Boone, Morgan, Clark, and Lewis connties. The remnining counties gave 700 democratic majority in 1850. Miller in doubtless chosen. Sufficient returns have been received to show -that the people t,( Alabama have voted largely againvt a Convention to ',deo the cionmitution. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTIONS ItAL6IOII, N Aug 4 ; Perquimans gives Kerr 40 maj Pesquotank 140 maj. two districts to hear from. Chowan. Reed 20 maj. Tho Whigs have gained two Com• moners in Chevron and PerquimanN the Whig Senator is elected in Chow. and Gates. Pas quotanit and Perquimans. Reed gains 120 in four counties in this ticin• ity. In Brunswick Kerr gains 48; in ilialifaS North Hampton, Reed galas. In Dunoan, 3 pre cincts, Reed has 300 The role is very large. There has been a small gain for KC, SO fad.. In Anson county, Kerr 1088; Bred GM. In Robinson, Kerr 693: Reed 760. In 3nropeon, Kerr 509: Reed 90r,. liovularca, N. Y., Actg. The Board at Health reprices thirteen nip, ca ses of Cholera and eight deathe within 24 3loom ending four o'ellek. Among them are J. J Trent, Physician. HORTON, Aug. 7. An arrival report, that a fishing schooner had been fired into for refining to heave to in order. by a Tlntitilt cruiser. CINCINNATI, Atlg. The Cincinnati Bridge on the Hamilton and Eaton Railroad, gave way while the down train was pi,biag yesterday Two freight and bag gage cars were smashed and tour persons badly injured The rasseogsr ear fortunately herniae ilotatehed when the forward rare fell flaseaa, Aug 7 Daniel Webster left this city for New York this afternoon YortN. ku,.: The rercatto cult, MOP). WAS r.lAv4 10 4,, and towel ti the Atlantic Nrw Yong, Aur. The Arctic saiki to-day with cightvoise pas engers and Zi,3011,000. tints Vont, Augutit T. Flour—Ssles :titOU t4,lq Stat. nt Fittt,E,76,4 poothertt $4,3/(.1.60 Grain—Salre 250 U buahets w7stern wheat at OSe Sales 17,000 tmothela corn at 634021,64 ProvibioLo—Prime pork $17,75: ta,a, 1:20, shouldcro $l4: bans., 104: bees ouchaoged IVhii,key—Sale-,1:4) ithl,itsto at 201(0ta2 vAton'--Sales 2,200 hake (Weans middling at t.O; middling upland Wit market nitro ,ales Jr 'be week 14,000 bale, Flour—Genesee 1 , 4,th7, Southern s4,hea Grain—Sales lOW bushel, western Wheat at N. Mixed Corn G• 11- Provisions—Mess Pork $2O: prime $17,73 Beer unchanged. Sugar—Muscovado 51 Coffee—Java 91(DV; whisky-4 thio 22i; Olson 22 Tobacco—Kentocky 5@7. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINHATI, Aug. 7. lIVENING • The river M stationary. There Is no change in the markets. Flour dullat 5A20E1,1,4,25 for gond' f.mily brands. Whisky —li4. Nothing done in Provisions. Groceries unchanged from noon report. NEWS ITEXS. THE Napoleon Dynaaty; or lliatory 91 the ioJ lloria;ilrue rata,: • work of over coo nth• porta. Catholic Itt•lt. t It. Magaiiiiia for July. hetraili• &iota. !co. Wiest 'loop, The '' Whlte Your Vol, ll.poir's band•irooly Lineof Otweral• Scott and llorre. r.ed and ,r pat. o SILIZL • CiklilAtl. .423 oririoilt• ttio Poor en. SUNDRIES-- 20 arks " rotain, 29 Wile Salerati•or. • 100 Or, 50 lArlirld Lot. :Xi hhlr. 11 , ring: I " Oressor • .1 bole. elhor• 50 Ora. liockiitc; 10 hbta. fin.lOiii 00 " Sititiar How. Molnar, " Ye.. Orl•ato• • htida New Orlr Mugu; 0110 bas. Ilator••l_,.*: •- . 10 tete Batter; to riot,. and for eel., by 112 , J. It. CANYLELII. Books for warm Weather. ••LEAK nal.Ybk, Diekene, No. 5; Haughty!, It In the /twit,. by al [5. 510.4), be Pre hooul: or Agate., thelhoo•gadr.e romnoe• of border life: hltefrlere:or the dare of Charles the Mond: Fear nocernnwhor the Quemo's Victim by Lien... F.agarb author n 1 Itoble Hood: lUe redlio.tre en.l the YetllleiVottle.ox V. 1.21 tllete•e's Pletorlad, hond•omall boun.l: Vol. rd Waverly Neve... iy22 I OGWOOD, Fustick, Nick Wood, Brazil LA W.A. Al u mood. Elea Vitriol. Hi. Cak. l'otagb, Iron. Peru and a getters! IVNOTII2I.IIt. Of Dye &olio: for aal, ' Yr - .3.0 JAMES Mr(11.110 YET . I,IVOOLL,EN 0001)S -7 6 GSM , fanar grey awl brown tulae.l Cbrairr.l,, •• bloat. green wa grey 3 •• blur and arren J r..; , o •• gory, drab and black Blanket Cottlar: I " auper block Ca.a.ni•ra; 2 `• brown flannel, 31 p6eaa Ton Cloth; on hand• on rnnai.ct,nr. and far nal, en favorabln tern, b, IL LICH. 1323 133 laborer grant, yOK RENT—A fi ne House, within a few rquntt•.e of the Cnnrt Itwoo. loom, In good order... Xrg..nc , ... — Tgo oo . Pitt untie,. lira.. Arburo--titoblei April. Caoriogo llotowoijogwi run. throm pray. front twat April. without Oro or tact Pootooion §:hog In thow wooka. Occupant going to th• Point,. A opt •to COHTIB A nonni. ir2 9 Vu 1113. Woo 4 iitroot VOR SALE—The Turning and Machina ihop f.llr. Jame liars. rltuate o H Ink Lone. ....C../ Wee!. Allel:bony ennukloi n ng Tu insi Lathes, Stem Engine. SOW! and other *lll be Fold bargain. Applr to ogn•rts a 11),.011M. WllffE LEAD, in Oil nod Dry; Red Lend; V.-MARI) lir& Cpsvith WhWorr: trof , al :brr V • mirral apeortmtut of Paint, for utr hr "110 LIifiRDISTON E—lsoo lba. I.+z sale by 11, ion. J. KIDD * CO. f;SAN .Say.,' llermine Ituggin.' fur Nalb ix by .1. KIM/ A CA. ia [RIAU & 11OLASSk8.--- KJ 1,10 bbb. Y. 1., Orlrany 51.b....K sOFFEE-120 bags prime Rio; for solo by J.r.o Nei I UM t ROE. poT A SIIILS cooks for sale by • Jr-4 IkIeOILLB al ROE. ii.n.l.E.K.A • rus--io casks for Pale by krclilLl, /a ROC g , URRICLES-5 eke. "Dixon's" and Phu,- o tent black L.a.leutrlclpr. for ralP 1' )1. J. sonoolsm AKER C • LI X. LOCIWOOD-30 bxn. •Sonford'n' for LA t4.11100N MA K • co. 4 LUM--30 bbln. for sale by 111, J. ACIIIIIMISIAILER A 01. g 11(P LOXIWOOP-100 bbln. for sole by J J. K k CO :OAP -1 15.b Castile: for sale by A.l 119 J. ecttoosmAKEt: k a). LIALMILTUS PEAELASII tam day 21V, " cduamt. BY 'l' E LEGRAPH M ISSOITRI ELECTIONS. Mou,:ohicar, AL, Aug 7 EMELT! THE ,FISHING DIFFICULTY NEW VtrEK AIARKET. NOON. 1 . 4 r.w 011 K. Aug 30. NVENIIIO RFPO RT. 'ore New Booke ala=f= awracms= 14 1111.11 New °clean. Sossr. for rule for . MeIIILLY d nut:. ISILUIVALS AT TOE PRINCIPAL HOTET.A Up to 8 o'clock ISTifterday evening. 11030PGAIIELA BOUM HATES rra"T W 8 Nye, 0; Geo Cooper. On; A WRisme, Tennessee; 11 It Buchanan, de; if J Frock, Wooster; IV 8 Black, Fulton; Cope T Ezekinh and lady, N Orleaur; Paul Anderson, Cie; M Hall, A T Lacock, Beaver; J A Ekin, Elizabeth; W Cotter, Miss Bettie Adair, Washington City; Bruce and lady, Cin; J Mitchell, Galveston, Texas; W Coconut, 8 C; J .1 Brown, N Albany. In; C E Diokersou, Louisville; J T Ryerson, D J Lake and lady, Miss Con6eld,Chicago;JJBouth, W J Stevens, Phila; Jos Gormly, Brownsville; A Smith, Illinois. NATIONAL HOTEL. WATtll Freers, Wheeling, Vs; B II Fitch, 0; II B Thompson, Sacramento City, Cal; L Wds, T in Eldridge, wife and daughter, Longsporte; J Blip, Phila; D Meg and lady, J Bliss, J BJonee Bat; if llama°, Waynesburg; J Wall, B. hl Elli ott, S Applegate, Mon City; P Bery, J F Coch asn. McKeesport; W Oliver, Massillon: J M Rhine, Brownsville; C F Newman, Cumberland; M Singer, Middletown; J Jones, Brownsville. T Campbell, Wheeling: .1 Kramer and lady, Greensburg, . W Converse, Wellsburg; J C Ilay end lady, W G Haines, N T; Miss Fry, 0; Mies Nethwell,lowa; H Lawrence, 8 GI Trimble, Ben ner; B W Black, 8 II Blain, Steubenville: Stamm, 8 St P Rat L GI NA!, .Miss M 3 Beach. Icr, Pe; A II Bartholomew, Phila; M It Moore, Norristown; .1 IV Allison, Femora y; S C Homer, N V; J 8 Glllespie, 6. 1=! W Hays, Newcastle; .1 II Trent. Poland, 0; Raa, £ Steadman, Gallatin, Tenn; II Kramer, Cin: P A Small, York, Pa; 13 Herrn.; J II Bear. Batt; Mrs Thompson, Phil;;• Mrs Sampson, III; H N Lee, Kittanning; W. Ferree, W W Logan, Salem; A J Keenan, Greensburg; Moorhead, Blairsville: Col W G Ilawkine, BraddockEfield; J Sloan, Wheeling; I' Don., Florida; II Wassen, Dresden; Mrs Lynn Lloyd, Ky; W 11 Chamberlin, Lewieberg: C II Durk, St Louis; Geo Buchanan, Lawrenceville, Ill; F Johnson, Evansville; D Matthew, Phila. II 0 McDonald, Cleveland; A Henry. Dr R I. Brewnson, Beaver; 3 B Graham, West Fair field; S McClure, Philo.; .I 0- Furey, Connelle, vale, Pa; J C Totten, Kittanning; M Realer; David Shaw and lady. Elizabethtown; W Thompson, Duquesne Borough; Cleo Shims, Econom); M Roberts, McKeesport. A W Came ron, city: D W C Bidwell, Rochester; Dr J Law man, Johnstown; P C Anderson, Master 3 An derson, 0; II S Jones, Chicago; F. Tisdale, II C McDowell, Cleveland. Dissolution C..rartnershir heretoforn exit.ting he,ween Inn sithaeril.,, under the tr. of CO, In 51111 Creek. Furs/ann. ranlirt•Countr. I• Ihl. ,tar ,ihnfilynt hy tn. withdrawal ttnbert nainutil , Minna. Little and IS 15,.nl Mina nsm having k.l.t their entire futon.. t In 5.14 inirtninn Si. lir. niinenherger. The busloiniervill le rnntini, he lir P iihrieuhreger d 14nri, S. King, under th• •I; of P an a CO., ern will lay all dol., mad .r. Intl l autlinrizni to collent all elainte Purnan.• SAaPI, It. •rilommi - Li 111. Y.. II P. elitlY,N nKIIO hit, tit:OWN 11. JUNO. rch, Juir It, 1551--jr2,l Dasolunon. r591[ 7 . firm of A. WILKINS .4. CO. have thl• .13• 41 , 10.b:r0.1 by ISlTltualonwwrot. Th• w t•• •loww1 Tty.mprwn 1.11. .. WILKINS. • ...11IN A 1.00011 Oh. ;T". , .:ALL. Bankers and Exchange Brokers. rrIIONIPSON BELL 1 CO., !raiz of A. WO I an. a C....n rconlm, me Esther), an.i h.uk .t t.- vl.l eta.. rt..-11.. Ito,] end %lora. Dissolution of Partnenshio 91 1 11 E Partn.rshil. Or J. C. PARRY. CO. ~.Ih.• day dt. "lam) nn mutual aro.nt John C. Parry ".nratchar,..l 'Ft% vb.....ttletnant of the anaurMa. an.) na ot mad 1.. am name at - tha t liehu firm JOHN C PARRY tt II PARRY. CORN /A.lOl 31011 NNI:‘ PArtncrmhip of PARRY. SefiTT la; atlas• h. 41 6r mutual r0ra.,... rtatl i. ~rrt rrilE Luxinrns Aftbr lowa Iniendry will La nollolo.ll, C Parrr. our loIojIRMOT, la 111 P. Warr N hoar.. o. 10a, Wool ntrort, aO.l •1 War corr., of llonatol Second Piarburcb. W. lake Orsourr In mo:anon, in: him to our a‘reirr rolomrrr, PCQTI, II 1,1041% rllca 11/113.13.111,1 11%11,1:10 Dissolution. '1 1 111: o—p.ortn..r.hip heretofore eli.:ting I,:rt•• , ll , ..rotwetomo..t.ttttl,ll, firtnet l'AlL.toet a 01 tb. to Ito, hr loo:tst !qt., •tl mitttml -nnt.to: rttn, Ix notitoto,l IJII•ItY V . xllllll J 1,11:p•.', t',lt'l,l.• Eltr, Co—Partnership lIEI E .ut,et;born I v t'ormrd a Cr. Part !n.ribi, and .mmatinu.• Qs. 1.1 elawl. a.rthr Lrm el lIARV):T e KNIA/lIT. ISKNRI 1. HARVIV:. JOHN C.ilto.0:11, I , OHtom,,JoHT 10. .joAtt rec'il for gall! by Q IV:: VoN RoNNIIoRsT • MURPIIV IA %1I NDOW (11.ASS-51.1 tm,. 7by ; Jr- co: PON: , T& ,11 7 V, p u RIA PS-15 ren. f,,r attlLp Op VW', 8W:7111.1.1*T • 31171:1•Ift. , 0[0; BROOMS. W III:A(S, e t,tr. 1,71.-Jua, n TL - I 'tort Urn , tsm t.r.sir TO.N T.uNNII , ;ILST 4 klb Y. PITY 1,11C1( LEO SALMON—A superior article, put op to lo Ih ran...rt.., plot r.o (I awl for rot. by YIrCIA'I,I flr Grocer., .tad 11.4 1 RES II LOBSTE RS Frm.h Cluxtory; /nob rolowor. rut no ut h,Yrrotirally Prob.] Cll3O. for Pod. try IV A. IllreLLII:13 a No. 2..5n Laouty Vi ENV BOOKS, at the Cheap Publication I Al, 75 Fourth St. A ppl.ton'ot I.lnnry, onotoetu—A Jour ory . Rktlll•nda, I lbw shut Noyaut) with thoCAMY ot JuOrt rub dour. tycloltna ft.etch Nepsoleo• .11111. u-story at homy. by I-uoyenro Olt bunt. - - A. GILLYINFTNI, & CO. Fourth I.? EEL k CALLOW, Third Oreet.,.oppoeitf J lb.. ran , 111,1vm reed 1 he Foul., bob, Is treathre on tb.l,-...1:nz aml Mar nent of DI,I2I , MiC Fowls. by Dr. 'WY.... Pgi IY/ P •7ll . l " R ' rrit . p•c '" tl„ ■ TOBACCO— ^ _O kw+ Gedgn r. Br° Ky. twig, 11.0 sale tt. _ 62 OAF-100 las Oincinnati,in Rto-a,for b y N1A311.1.b • Itni: 1 4 ";;ATHERS h (.11,N,SENG— gnek• Frelhor. new lambog Trees t1113.112e. mi. cal: for I. by ISAIAH DICKEY • CO_ W.f., and Fruit Great Bale of Dry Goods! . A. A. MilliON CO. 'IT'LL commence their Tenth ()rent Semi- Annual 2alo of th•lr •ntlro Htn,k, cu Tuogday. Julyoth. at N... 02 and 64. Marked 0r...1 ;n thig neesoinn. th.lr Wholpprale Ilnuin• *llll. op., In ;Wall Trade, and 10.1 r inorn.• recently put abroad of Nanalaetur.rr. I oll.rt.ra and larg..aurtson Palm," a groat anrrlOoo frouk r00t...111 all ha markw.l down, and o,old at tully on. thi rd 1,1101 than uaral J/ 3 lASTILE SOAP-30 las.just rec'il by ) J KIDD /I C 0,60 Wood rt. • • 1 SW BOOKS, just received; .j No. I cloak 114dian; by °mien I , l,kapa. Collar; or alagnedla I ala: by Carolina lwa Il.ptr, lbn popular author-11l 01 "LILA% .. 31arru. Warland,“ Pone Fketrb, or Outlines or Chornetor Ntrt Man no.rN 6lrr. WAshingult en.l Mr. Errillt. lrr .11 7 . wutlor or antra .I:elatu.,.. I.4onills `Wm, tc. - /or rnla by W. A. /111.11r.I;FIINNEV it CO.. _Ol ll :o Fourth I. tr.nt. ARD-5 bbls. Nn. 1 roe'a for sale bp Ji inln 11. E11.111N8 .7, 5 , 111 , 1b14. gibbed Herring, just wtcii a NIcCANDLII.III'. J 129 nom', Wnr...l nod WAt..., I.JOAR-4 1 .1 lihds. N. 0. on consignment; rnr rale bY J 11. Fil/MOTHY SEED-95 bbts. for sale by I .42 1 J. a It. FL/V,.. 110TAS1l-3 0 el 9. POttl9lly. A?. - / bids tinleratu, Lx rain by /TV+ I)EF.Ii 11 A I ft-1000 . 11... r 0 l fo,;,n;ile 6 111 FUSE---t wo liss Cr..ani Cutting ree'4l Mix • k`r II ENItY 11. 0,11+1.1:ii., Irl %Vat, mt. 1.101, . - - 80 . 1 CORKS—f, Id, i fi t n; : n!l , l . la o:, .1 UM 011, ~mull. Yirh Oil; St.r...es lamp for Palo hr ' JAMES 111.1117PYRY. 110 04, ►VOSIATO ICETCHUP—Underwootra. sts tof.f.lr lOl I". 4.; UGI A It— 13 4 11116. N. 0., fair W prime; L far NO. br iYJI 111100. NIATIIOIOB A CA MOLAIiSES -I,N ht.o. Plantation. oat , von•ragr: •• Sugar Duna, fnr riaio by 1T24 lIIIKV. NIATTIIP.WS & Co EATHE R-500 mides Red; brandedl7ovkl; tnr .0. AT Jrl4 IitATTIIIMAA CO. d SUTTON ARNS--4,000 lbe„ assorted, te .) .tnr. sad for rkl. by 1:0111RON. LITTLE t CO. . . AILS-500 kegs assorted, in atom and Jfor rale trr itousoN. arils a 00. NOTICES, &c °RICE or zuc ALLEGHENT Yeast R. R. C Augnet 31, 1852. THE Stockholders in the Allegheny Val- P.all Road Comport,. are tu.dli.l to nay a saoard instalm-nt—Piro Dollars for Niue- to no. tr.t ottor. un before alto Ong day at Prptember nrxt. By order of this Ltrer.i. JUILti t I.OIIAN. Treasurer. angi.lro 129 Weald strut,. Pittsburgh. Port. Amorlonn, Moyer], Kittanning Pre. l - 14PP. Itrookyllb. Jtft-romnian, Claricrn Register ropy for one wont/laud charge Company. Sealed Proposals TILL be received by tho BurgosEl and Town Collocil entry Bonforfk or Ouguanfe, until. TILL 31.. of. Mond& r. tn. Oth day of anat. , 1,5.4 LrtG tiroduation o