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Lana. 7. Jana Moue.. Anatlab Ilmlurfam, 6. Jo. Enannaa, - Tema J. D 16666, V. 340.“, Zl. I.am 1.. into. 10. Manua P. Waaaa. Gassman 15111566. 11. Data ALton, RA. Mann P61(1 . 3, IU. M. 0,...11.686. I*. WO. A. Pllntancs. 13. 1485 alionLnavaata. Antimasonio end Whig County Ticket. A. 021.01.1.7-21111. Manglet. DAVID ItITCHLY. Al Itllol>oi—Z.l. TIIOIIAS 110WIL, Allegheny • TOM Wkr. (MUM DAA.BI.Ii. Allegheny. c 16011.011 IL APYLlTON,lrsolushon. ILIUMAte PINNEY. McKeon.... IIICIIAMD °GWYN. Menorah. e. IYHTV.R. Pitt Township. JOHN 11. MILIAIL Samna,. meni. WILLIAM MAGILL. Plttobarch. aorsoonan. lIDIVAAD rlttehnenh. anon moos or WOW of JOUN GEBIIAILT. Allegheny. WILLIAM. AL EC. Pltbsbnrah. ono.. /LILO LOWRY. Pittrburcb: TIW4OIS L CIARDIMII. Elimbetb. Scott Club. • stirTLIE Executive Committee of the .03untr &mit Club" have Ilte3 upon Me Nlcarba3 to t lugs tuba 0.13 plot to the °teat Masa Meeting on rho , 2301 of nett month -1 Allautaall elte. at the Market Ileum. on Thutatee. - tee 6th k7M.P. M. At Clinton. an dap. the Slat. at 7.hi P. M. At Tuttle Creek, at Drol[l . ll Motel. o Patualay, the 4th of IWO/ether. at 3 P. M. At PerrysviCe, on ramie). th. 7th. at 7M P M et McKeesport. adYrfdar. September 10lh, at 7 Si o'clock A. -- At John Ocnrat4,ll•l4wln Tawny blp.on EatardaY.F..nt. Ith. at tIC. r. At Sanattnin. en Tatoity. PA ptember 11th at 3 and th T. 14 • At NobMamma.. oa Saturday. September IStU at 74 r. At Pharprbursh. on Saturday. September ZAb at 7% A Vinta Kura° will be held this evenlog at 7} o'clock, at the market house in Allegheny city. Good speeches and good conga may be ospected. Let it boa good meeting. We dad not hear the language of which " A Minor" caomplaltug but If it was more intemper ate than Me own, it was bad enough. So far from rogreting that men cannot commit treason in this country by merely talking, we' glory in the fact. So may it ever be. . . Coitatenott.-When we published the article of the Canal - Commissioners ► few days ago, we stated that it was in reply to theetatement of the President of tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Com - ploy relative to the . transportation of passe°- , sari . on the Columbia Railroad, published in the --Ghetto of the previa= 'day. In this we were in error, as the very opposite was the fact; for we now discover diatthe latter was published in reply to the former. We were led into the error , from the act that President Thompson's article was published in the North American on the 16th and that of the CnnalConuniesioners on the 17th.] This fact 1 important to a proper tinder etangiag of the two documents, so we hasten to • -- maluilha correction. WitIZLING DATLT iIIiiLLIGICICKIL.—We received lest aveinng the first number of ',barge and very Dandsomii Whig paper, bearing the *Wee title. J. H. Pendleton end Oliver I. Taylor editors. Their salutatory Is • well written, dignified paper, aid the character of the number befOre us gives - goad protein that It will be a voluattle secession to the Whig press of the Old Dominion. We bid our new friend' welcome, with the beet wishes for their canoes,. =IidaLROAD Inox.—That a proposition, the ef fect of-which would have been to adieit railroad iron Into the country free of duty, should have come within ace vote of being tarried is the Ileum of Bepreeentatives, as was the fact a few days ago, is an alarming evidence of the pro gree of the doctrine of free trade, and ought to stimulate the Whigs and other frends of Ameri can industry to unwonted exertion to defeat the party ethos* polio it is. It is the only way by 'which utter prostration and ruin esn be averted fret one of the moot important interests of the .countt7... See Junius' letter in this paper. lawerEtzarzoie —We hair received by mail faller returns of tbo lows electlotte. The Demo crstiolltade ticket le believed to be elected by s entail majority—ouch a majority to can readily .-- be overcome in November. - For Congrese, John P. Cook (whig) is elected in they Burlington Dis trict, by from 700 to 1000 majority over Clark, hit locofoao opponent. In the Keokuk District, Wenn, (lottof000) is elected, , beatthgViele (whig) and running ahead of bin ticket. His majority is not yet , • The lowa Senate is composed of 31 members, . and the House - of 63. In the 'last 'Legislator° . the Whip. had four Senators 'and five Represen. tads's. So tar se heard from, at the recent elemion, our advice, are, that the whip have elected fourteen Senators, and feel quite sure of . two more. The locofecos have elected , fifteen. Ibis would give the Whigs a • mejoriti in the --- We Imre heard of the election of 23 adage to the Haute of BaireTheentativea, and of 27 !mato , =4- bat the farther returns will give the loco room, probably, a nutjority of ion or twelve on joint ballot. This is what the democrats'elalm as a victory. Bat how stands the meet Where - Ire . had four Senators in the last legislature we have now — sateen, a four-fold gala. In the Hoene of Repro• sentatives our. pin Is still greater. Heretofore we have been beaten on all occasions by an over- whelming majority; now we have elected one member of Congress, and the Whig State ticket T . .has been beaten by a tare majority. Preatutt appearances Indicate a glorious whig victory to that State in November. The result of the late election ie unprecedented In that State, iced show' that the people of the west arc not SO devoted to party as to neglect their own ItWerati4by supporting • pert: which has pledg ed Itself to frustrate imtrovements most onion hated to benefit the Vest and to promote the I._gentral prosperity of our country. pa. The' DemoOrStS of New York city boy their primary Motions to-day. A great contest between the Old Hunker. and Bambini:ter brunches of the Democracy to expected. These two Wilma have been at swords' points there for some time.. Many of their meetings have been violently dissolved by either of the factions that happened to, be in the minority. At the meeting of their general committee, butt Pride, mining, a quarrel - about resolutions rose high, but at tench the Barnburnere, aided by a few moderate Hunkers, carried the field. But the chairman, Mr. Daniel Sickles, being of a more unyielding disposition, peremptorily declared the meeting adjourned, and suddenly withdrew. This is but a specimen of the proceedings of the harmonious Democracy of °Ohm. se6:. Aminig the foreign news by the Atlantic, is on item satin that the English Government pledgee itself tiltesp a watch over Kountb, now in London, to prevent his , coping or doing any thing ,dstrimental to the interests of Austria. This shows how utterly falocions were the ex, ymotatlons indulged by some 'bile Itommth vas - him, of Lb mailing material aid from the Eng ', llih goserem — Mit, If our torn wield cooperate " . . ; etith it While we regret that Britain has taken Skis ooaree, lad believe that she degrades her- Mir in stooping to watch ► prints erne, wo Mist say, that we could not have expected sap ping bsofmt frog the print achabdetration. liiis.Bigas of, contemplated fillibuetering be. gin to show themselves' In New York. The "Or der of the Lone Star" Is again rising into noto riety. The designs of this order, as our read er. probably aware, is to promote the formation Of.. fillibabtering expedition, 'the Sun, which has for some time been quiet on the subject, is out again, urging our Government to seize Cuba, before it falls in the hands of Emperor Solooque. On the first of September the Cubans resident In that city are to have grand moos said for the repose of the souls of the martyrs of Atares, and other viols:nth of the Lope. Expedition. te1...1t appears that the excitement In re gard to the Guano question, existing in the east erricities especially, is dying out. It is Bald that the Navy Department has recalled its orders to Commodore McCauley, to forcibly protect nor sailors in taking guano from the Lobos Islands, nheuld the squadron under his command arrive at the scene of the difficulties before the ve.- eels despatched from New York 'for guano, if those vessel,. persisted in taking it away by forte, before the settlement of the question as to OUT right to those depositcs. 11. R. The American Home Missionary Society hoe determined to pursue the same policy it has done since ha orgenisation, irrespective of the action of one of the General Assemblies of the Presbyterian Church, which looked to the repu diation of all cooperative benevolence. le.. Thus far the delegates to the Now York State Convention, which is to meet at Syracuse in a few allays, have almost all been chosen from among the Hanker branch of the Democracy, which will give a decidedly Fogyish cast to the proceedings of that body. . ~The Zanesville Asmara hue changed ' hoods. The former proprietor, 11. Beard, hav ing sold ant his entire interest to E. W. P. Muse, Esq., of Morgan county. ne,.. The Free Soil State Convention of Michi gan meet+ at Ann Harbor, in that State, to-day. _ _ ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD To the Ediiors of the l'iltsbnrgh anent: I noticed with pleasure in your editoria columns, of yesterday's Gazette, an article on the subject of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, from which it appears that the officers of that important'company are about making active ea embus along the contemplated route, to secure a iditional stock' subscriptions. The people of the country are already alive to the importance of this great thoroughfare, and when they come into close contact with the intelligent gentlemen to whore management the stockholders have en. trusted the work, and have a free interchange of views, we may confidently predict the hap piest results. The colacties of Armstrong, Cla rion, Jefferson, Elk. Vensoago, Warren, McKean and Potter, are authorised to subscribe ten per curt of their assessed valuation to the capital stockef the Company; and those counties can not possibly make a better. iniestment of their credit to the extent authorised by law. They are not called upon to pay out money, and the improvement in which'thcir credit is to be in vested, will abundantly] sustain that credit. I have some acquaintance with the manner in which similar stock 'subscriptions have been made to a large extent by counties along the Ohio „railroads, and with the complete engem which has attended them; and I think it may with truth be said, that within so short a peri od, since active operations were commenced on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, no railroad in Ohio could preient as favorable an exhibit in the way of stock subscriptions. Five or six hundred thousand dollars can be subscribed with perfect safety by the counties named, with out incommoding them now, or at any future timo, as experience has shown in Ohio. On the contrary, such subscriptiens to a great public work of this character, will strengthen them, ant be the means of placing the road at cocoon the sore way to immediate completion. It will give to the company the command of four hun dred thousand dollars, subscribed by the city of Pittsburgh, and I think it will secure a large subscription from the county of Allegheny. The company may then proceed to let a pi i don of the work without the fear of feline. An aggre gate subscription of a million and a half, would thus be obtained this fall; and with this amount raised by the citizens along the mate and at the Pittsburgh terminus, the whole rum necessary to complete the road to the New York State line, could be commanded without a doubt. The 'rleveland and Columbus, the Ohio and Pennsyl vania, the Colt:imbue and Xenia, the Bellefon. taine and Indiana, and other roads in Ohio, commenced the riMUlti building of their lines under far less favorable anspioe.s, and they have all obtained the entire means for their comple tion. Let the people along the line will thst the road is to be made, and it will soon become a fixed fact. It is no longer an experiment. WO know that roads even less promising than the Allegheny Valley Railroad, have, in the man ner indicated, been brought to n euccessfal le sue, and in much less time than lines were coo -1 structed in the olden time. County subscriptions, as a grand haelti ct operations, have been found to work admirably, and to lend to the happiest results, even where the interests were wholly agricultural; but.here, along the line of the Allegheny Volley, we have not only ularge agricultural interessit hut im mense mil - sena and lumber intcreetx, - lbe magni tole of which can only be known through the instrumentality of a great railroad thorough fore. Without it, they newt be dormant for years to come; with it, they will: so if touched by the hand of magic, spring into importance en the instant. The increased value which such a work will give to the lands along the route, will far exceed the total cost of constructing the road, while the increased population which will flow into thin fertile and rich basin, will furnish a daily Inert-tieing business for thsi road when enished. All experience must be &hafted, or the Allegheny Valley Railroad must inevitably prim to be an entirely Races:sant railroad. Its position, geog raphically, gives it the control of a wide scope of country. The Pennsylvania railroad rune from Pittsburgh almost due cast, while the Ohio and Pennsylvania road runs al most due west. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh road, from Al liance to Cleveland, in connection with the Ohio and Pennsylvania line, opens a North-Western communication with thelikes. The Pittsburgh and Erie line, which now gems to be In a fair way of a practical commencement, will be on • noun almost due North, leaving at least the entire fourth of the great circle of country to Le accommodated by the:Allegheny Valley Railroad, embracing some well populated sad wealthy counties. • • I remember, shortly before the opening of the Ohio and Pennsylvania line, hearing the predio tion that, within a few months, the travel be tween Brighton. and Pittsburgh, would be four hundred persons per day. That estimate was regarded as visionary; and yet, with an =finish ed line, the actual travel now exceeds nine hun dred per day, and it most go on increasing.-- j So will tt be with the Allegheny Valley line. When put in connection with the New York and Erie, and Albany and Buffalo roads, with the large city of . Rochester, and with Lake Ontario and the entire Vetoes of Canadian improvements, it will open to the city of Pittsburgh the most extensive area in sire and population which she can ever hope to command. There is no single improvement of any kind, leading from Pitts burgh, so well calculated to bring and sustain new =Attest. The owners of the rich lands lotions the route, can afford to subscribe liberal ly, either In money or lands, towards the con struction of this lino, as it will necessarily en hance ' I the value of their estates almost beyond computation. • The good work appears to be going bravely on; =Bangle needed to ensure 'notes but contin ued =eer/ and perseverance. The road must be made. It Is merely a question of time, and the =llene of Allegheny county have 'ft their power to snake that time very short. It is their true interest to do it. X. Y. A new plan for building steamers has been . brought out in Eugland, and an experimental boat built, to ran from Loudon to notdogne.— This boat Is 235 feet long. 20 feet beam, of 260 tons bartheo, and has an engine of 60 horse power. The bow and Meru are tilled with fixed air, ilte• life boat. If it meet the expectations of the Inventor and builders, two Immense sea .,ele of 10,000 tons,. and 1.000 horse power will at owe be built on the same plan; they will run from London to the Sant Indies, in 80 days, Lobed stopping on the we,. PRONE WASHINGTON Weenuoros, Aug. 23, 1862. Mr Ingersoll Con Armed—Mormon Nominations and Troades—Hrzican TrArtirnony anti. Oardi na Claim—Another Revile for the !ran !lona facture,. Iron not. Plated on the Free List— ()brims Feeling among the IFings. The Senate yesteiday confirmed by a unani mous vote, the nomination of Hon. Joseph B. Ingersoll to be minister to England, in place of Hon. Abbott Lawrence, who, it is stated,had re quested to be recalled. lam totally opposed to the practice of which this is an example. If Mr. Lawrence had boon disabled from serving out the term for which he was appointed,it would have been a good reason for recalling biro. and sending out a sue tenor. But no such reason existing, our present acceptable minister should have been required to continue in service until the end of the period covered by his commis sion.' It is suspected that such a requirement would have done no violence to his feelings.— Mr. Ingersoll is a gentleman peculiarly well qualified for the mission, and is as well worthy to receive the 427,000 it will cost the Treasury during the next eighteen months,as can be found in the country. The President withdrew the nomination of El der Orson Hyde, whose name has bean before . . . the Etenetel. these three menthe, es territories judge in Utah. The Elder in a Mormon,believes in a plurality of wives, Joe Smith, Brigham Young, and the irresistible destiny of Mormon ism to overspread the earth, and to pm!" it, with the fullness and the fatness thereof. 'Lyda may be a very good sort of man, bat the Senate does not like to give its sanction to this busineis of bigamy and polygamy. Most of the - members of that venerable body are married men, and therefore deeply impressed with the responsibil ity a man. incurs in taking one wife. lied the prevalence of polygamy and certain other un christian vices in Utah been no well known two years ago, it is hardly probable that Brigham Young or any other Mormon would have receiv ed the commission or the President of the Uni ted State. Some time ago Judge Stokely,or Ohio, a Christian, wiie nominated and confirmed chic 'nstice of the U. S. Chart for Utab,but I under. . . stand it is not yet known that he will assume the duties of that important post. The retiring judges and the secretary expressly refused to te• torn to tha territory unlrss Brigham Youngwere removed, and the most efficient protection were accorded to them in the administration of their uCtiOUS. Yesterday Mr. Soule's select committee on the emoMala of claimante who had not succeeded their applications to the late hoard for the clement of claim+ uptcc Mexico, examined Dan Antonio Allegan, Comptroller of Mines itt Mexico, respecting the claim of Dr. Gardinet.— The object of the unsocoesoful claimants is to prove the UDECUIDInnS of the award in Dr. Gardiner's case, and to politico fore division of the amount among themselves. Sr Allegan tes tified that nn such mine as Gardiner's was regis' tercd in Mexico. The propriety of the Senate cnra• .ittes investigating a matter which in before the criminal court may he questioned. There woo a pretty alert, debate again in the Senate yesterday, over a letter of lion. Edward Stanly, of N. C , to Judge Donglaos,disclairaing any participation in the wretched hoar repre sooting him, Truman Smith, and ethers, to be democrats opposing the regular nominee of their patty. The silliness of inch a humbug was made quite apparent oy Mr. Mangum and Mr. Smith. Walker of WisconeM said he still belissed that Mr. Smith had signed the paper, and intimated that he considered its object was to deceive democrats, and to create disaffeltion . among them by unfair means Mr. Smith - ore Walker his gruel by telling him he did not care what he bellered. The House finally laid upon the table the Ind for remitting the ditties upon the railroad iron imported for the Raleigh and Gaston, C railroad company. This was a very important bill, and the decision ma, a most gratifying de feat of ultra free traders. I have before deport, bed the provisions of the bill, and shown your readers that it was equivalent to a proposition o make all railroad iron imported,perfectly free of duty. It was an intended, and the battle was fought over it with that understauding. The ef fect of such a bill would hove been even more sweeping, 'manse a law to make railroad iron free roold soon have become in practice a corer for the introduction of all raw iron duty free.— The bill had been laid upon the table sere rat weeks siroe, but the question of reconsideration has been pending. Great efforts were made by the an ti-protection inembers and particularly by theme from the South, to carry the measure. They made the last trial this morning, and failed by only one majority. The vote on the motion to reconsider was 71 to ill. This is an important lesson for Pennsylvania. .k Gonse. democratic by two-thirds, refuses by only oar you to cut up her iron manufacture, root and branch: to ex terminate that eneciea of labor not only in your State but in the United States. It is a leemin tor the whole country. The escape has been a narrovr one, nod indicates what may be coped-- e-I under the; rule of a free trade Executive, pledged by the creed platform of his party to implacable hostility to Aini.7 4 ‘ 6lB The canvass is going on ewimmingly.- The documents are going out among the honest yeo manry by the thousand, nay, almost by the million. From every part of the country, we hear of spontaneous uprisings for Scott and Graham, that almost bring hack the exciting times of "Tippecanoe and too." A staunch but sedate Ohio Whig informed me to-day that he had performed a journey by stage through the northern port of Virginia, and that be never saw evidence of a higher state of exhilaration than exists among the Scott men. They any that State may be carried for Scott. The popu lar heart is touched, and brats responsive to the generous calls of patriotism and gratitude for their leader's incomparable services to our com mon country. Mr- Hale accepts, but will take ne active part in the e•B•11.9.. His nomination ' witl injure Pierce probably more than the Whig candidate, because he will take off a large for eign vote on the free farm question. Jester. [For the Pittsburgh Uvrtte.] SCOTT MESTI3O 13 31311230301. A large and enthusiastic Scott meeting wait held in the public square in Birmingham on Tuesday oieuing last. Room Mcßewail was chairman. Tho meet ing was first addressed by eau. E. API -LOTUS, Flag., who ably and eloquently sustained the principles of the Whig party, as identified with the prosperity of the country, and the interests of every citizen. The speaker then reviewed the life and eminent seniors of the gallant Scott, from hie entry into public life to the present time, and clamed by calling upon the people to rally around the standard of the hero and pat riot., who, although often tried, had never been found wanting. The meeting was next addressed by C. 8. ,Eritrea, Eeq., In a very able manner, until a late hour. Both amebas of the gentlemen were well received by the large and attentive crowd, and the Beat spirit prevailed. The Vilhlg fires are lighted, and the work will go on until the people shill achieve a gloriotts victory over fac tion. ilynuornonta—A Comma Orrm—The Par isian. are In quite a panic because of the nu merous cases of hydrophobia the present eea son. The following curious offerappears in the papers: "A Professor Jacquemart, in a letter to the Debate, declares his conviction that hydropho phobia le nothing but a nervous affection, caused only by fright and the instinct of imitation. He rejects the supposition that madness to commu nicated by a bite; and avers that all attacks of rage may be calmed by to vigorctut exertion of the will, and that they are communicated in the Irmo way as epileptic fits are known to be cam munbiated from one person to another. To prove the justice of theta views he offers to al.' low himself to be bitten by doge recognised by physicians as mad, on condition that a fund be raised to pay the actual expenses and the poses• ble consequences of a fatal termination. To this hi. Groteau, a gentleman known for the in terest he takes in disooverieg a remedy, has re plied that an individual who shall be anonymous has placed him in possession of the necessary meane,,and he now awaits the convenience of M. yacquemart to commence the grand experi ment. Gerrit Smith is out with a letter, in which be declares that although he opposed the amnion- Bon of Hale rued Julian by the Free Boilers, he hopes be able to vote for them in Novem ber. • ~,• _-~ -- Fteal the Buffalo A , leartiser. THE LOIS OP THE ATLANTIC. Among the incidente which we have gathered connected with the tee rible catastrophe on the Lake are the followimp While the life-boat was being to red, Capt. Petty fell from the deck. etrikin his head against the boat and bounding into the water. lie macaged to mush the propeller then some distance off, and the propeller was immediately headed towards the steamer. Tie Atlantic had sunk to the hurrical le deck before the propeller or boats reached he r, and the females were then taken off as lost an possible, and after them, the males. The following were the cirecenatancee attend ing the escape of •hlr. Aaron D. &Mon, hie wife and two young children. While hlr. B. was ad- jutting the life-preserver upon his wife, sums person snatched his own, and left him to hie per sonal exertions for safety. Being an expert swimmer, he took his children and jumped into the lake, hie wife following. The life-preserver buoyed up Mrs.. Sutton, and Mr. S. kept hie children afloat until all were rescued. The last persons taken from the wreck were Ste. Given ' the Clerk, Mr. Buell, the Ist En gineer, an d a gentleman from Illinois, whoa° name is not known. These three were in the Witter alleging to ropes, and when the shrieks of the affrighted passengers were hushed In death, they heard for the heat time the voice of a child who was also elinging to the ropes al some dis tance from them. The little fellow, who wan a boy of about eaten year. old, was saying, as if talking to himself, “Oh: I wish my papa was here to hold me up—l cannot hold on any longer, my hands are so tired." The gentleman from Illinois, a fine, stout, middle aged man, imme diately expressed hie determination to save the noble little fellow or perish himself. Its started down the rope and remelting the child, seised him Met at the moment he wan about to sink. Ile held him for some time, nod Mr. Glean, the Clerk, endeavo . red to get to him to relieve him, ns he expressed a fear that his strength woo tiling. The noble little hero told his preserver to let him go if he woo tired, and take care of himself. At that moment the boat passeiLloaded down to the very water's edge with passengers, and Mr. Given hailing the mate, entreated him to save the hey at least. The mate succeeded in reaching the rope and taking the child from the acme of the true mon who held him, placed him in the boat and he was saved The next boat • took off the llllincis gentleman and the rest.— The boy, it is thought, was with his uncle, who woe lost, and has - parents. in Massachneetta Ile le now with his p-everver probably in Cleveland. Mrs. Miller and two other ladies saved from the wreck of the Atlantic, ascribe their safety to the prompt and fearless efforts of Mr. L. D. Cripple, of Michigan, in their behalf. Two of the ladies he rescued from the water, and the third wan unable to escape from the State Room until, at the expellee of severe wounds upon his hands nod feet, he broke in the windows and oiled her escape. One young lady who was saved, jumped from the wreck into the water. She was drowning, when a powerful man, eopposed to he au emi grant, who was evidently unahle to swim, seised o piece of plank and plunging overboard, made towards her, and catching her by the hair, held her up above the water. Ile managed by im merse exertion, to reach the side of the boat, taring the young lady in one hand and the plank in the other. A rope was thrown to him but he could not avail himself of It, and con tinned in the same position until some of the hands of the boat succeeded in reaching the fe male and pulling her on the deck. By that time the poor fellow's strength was entirely ex hausted, and he sank to rise no more. The l'urter of the boat got it bureau from the Captain's cabin. which he emptied and oast iota the lake. Ile jumped on to it and got some 20 or 30 persona aboard, when telling them to stick to it and they would be eared, he swam for his life and got safety to the Prepense. The following is a list of thole cabin passen gers known to have been loot. Al,agail Stanley, IS years old; Mary J Scam. mon, Mill., 12 years old; Miss Puff, Montreal, aged 18; a young lady from Battle Creek; Thos Smith, colored barber; Newton Burnett, do. do., Miss Clark, residence unknown; A. W. Bedell, Boffalo; Mr Field, wife and two children. New York; Mr Frost, Boston; Me. Lake, Albany: Mr. Faiebrother, do; two chil.:ren of Mr. Clark; Mr. 11. Carley and sister, East Randolph, Vt.; Mr Lefevre, Troy; James Cottoolly, let waiter: Henry. a waiter, aged 18; Billy, do, Niagara .; canters, ones nokutown; 1 fireman. It is also feared that a sister find child of Mrs. Rollins, of this city, and to gentleman clamed Lmgdon, a cadet of West Point, and Me. Birch and wife, Albany, are among the lost. A meeting of the survivors was held in the 4seion room of the Presbyterian Church at Erie fist evening, when the following, among other resolutlenc, were adopted . Resolved, That we would call the attention of the public ip-pstrticular to the insufflcierfey of the eo called Life eressiVersr which are totally tortes•, which was too bitterly proved to come Or the unfortunates who trotted therll.l , elee. to their fancied security. Resolved, That WO ei.prere our indignation at the gross neglect and criminal misconduct of the owners of the steamboat Atlantic, in not provid ing proper facilities to afford the paesengers, oat board the meson of saving their hem We con sider that the want of a sufficient number of boats to hold the passenger. in an unanticipated contingency like the percent, and the want ct other loose material,. to be a wanton tampering with human life; and that the owners of the un• fortunate boat ahould two held up to the pahlia as men who have coet sstd• these consideration, from indifference to the liven placed in their charge. A meeting of the citizens of Erie was after wards called, at which much feeling was mani fested, and the following resolutions were passed, I Resolved. That the lona of the steamer At lantic, on the night of the 211th August, ie a re 'amity of such overwhelming and heart-rending character that the voice of so outraged public is imidequate to its exprestion, and that as citizens of Erie, we desire that the proper anthotittes at onto proceed to must all the officers and men who are to be found within the county, who were employed upon the Atlantic or the propel :sstezeltnrg, that the case of the collision secertnined. may he come.- - . veto:mooting attorney of 2. itesolved, That the , homrdiate. thin county, be requested to .. measuren to obtain such evidence as May ... sired from the passengers now in town. 1 Resolved, That in our opinions, the officers and owners of the steamer Atlantic are highly censurable (or not baring provided sufficient means of relief in case of accident, and in over loading the boat with pennengeis and freight. 4 itesolred, That in oar opinion the lifrepre servers attached to the stools on Ward's boats, by the late calamity were found inadequate and totally useless, and that the India rubber life preservers on that occasion performed good per vice: end that the travelling public can place confidence In a well made article. •••. • • a The enbooner, Dewitt Clinton from Erie, re ports having found a large amount of valuable property in the Lake belonging to the Atlantic: The steamer Clinton reached the wreak yea - unlit} , morning and new the lest port of her hur- Mean, deck disappear. She is now entirely under water. TRH LATE STEAMBOAT DISASTER Mr. Blake, a passenger on the steamer Allan tie. writes as follows: New Yore, Aug. 22, 1852. I have et this moment the firet opportunity since the-fatal dinnter on Lake Erie, to give a dneription of the awful ncene, ea it then occur red, which i 9 ntill vivid before me,ln all its hor rors, no far as I had an opportunity to view it.' Yon are aware that the calamity happened about 2 o'clock on Friday morning, Aug. 20, at which time I woe nieeping In my berth, state room No. 1, with tw`o other gentlemen, whom I here not seen educe, and fear that they are lent, which room was en the larboard side, and with in from four to six feet from where the propel ler etruck the Atlantic, and, en near an I eau judge, about midway etween the'paddle wheel and the stern of the vested. At the moment she struck us, and while the timers still moving and crushing me down in my berth, I straggled and succeeded in extricating myself, and in a moment was upon the forward part of the hurricane d•ek,:alongelde of the pi lot's wheel, feeling assured that from that posi non I could gain more information In regard our danger, than from any other point, as the orders would bo given from that quarter. At this time the propeller was Mostly falling astern of us. I but occupied that position. but a fewmo meets before the appalling cry *was beard , that she woe sinking. All was confusion, and the .amet moment the command was given, In a very settled and asi- Inted volee, - to head her in for ehore, and ring the bell, both of which commands were noon obeyed, and eome exertions were made to,oreen her over on her starboard side, to keep the wa• Aar from cubing in, but without ninth effect. , All thin time her engine wan in motion, aa It had been all the while, and we were fast leav ing the propeller. I then thought it time to make an effort to save my life. I =defer the door of the Beton in order to reach the main deck. I found it dark there, and not a light to be seen, and I do not believe there was one on thattpart of the boal;lowever, I succeeded in getting down, and tried to find something to float upon. At this moment I thought of the lift4reserver stools, sad climbed over the railing upon the hurricane deck to secure one, but I did not like their appearanne, and i nude. my Iraq down again and secured ths'after gang-way 'door. I pla.cd it over the rail, on the guards outside, intending It for furore use, concluding to remain upon ihe wreck aa lopg as I ocruld, iNing my . self sufficient time to clear the vessel when she should go down. Bat very 80On the cry of fire was beard, at which time the emigrants were jumping off the forward deck, at they had hero doing previously, by dozens; some sinking under the wheels, and soma passing este..u, uttering such fearful cries I for help, ip their own language, as to render the scene, which it is impossible to descrihe, doubly appalling. ' Some fifteen or twenty minutes after the col- lirion, the main deck sunk; and then I launched my frail support, and struck out to clear the vortex which I supposed would soon be made by the sinking vessel. When I was sufficiently clear from her and her wake, and also without the reach of those who were drowning around me, of whose cries I will not not attempt to speak, I lay still and watched the motion of both steamers, calcu lating my chance of escape, which I did not, at any one time lose eight of, . It has been said we bent some three miles after the colliaion took place. if so, then for toe to be able to see that distance, ono of two things must be frilse--either it was not very fog gy, or we did not ran that distance. It in tine I did, at one time, almost loom light of the pro peller—l aupposed she wait leaving us to perish. It was then, for the first time, I lost my forti tude—l gave up for lost; but I yet hoped for hrlp from that quarter, and I did not look in rain, far I soon sow her bearing down towards no. and then God only knew my feelings of grat itude 1 made for her as fast as my strength would permit, anti was soon taken on board. From toy observations of the drowning per. Boos around me, I fear the loss of life will prove gloater than eau be known. That it was to the still, oalm, and almost dear night, and the interposition of Divine Providence. we are indebted for tho preserve fion of so many lives, there can bo uo doubt.— li,tl it been dark or rough, God only knows what would have been the result: And now, that suck an occident should hap pen, must remain a matter of epeoulation to thorn not present. 1 believe it to he one de serv'ng the strongest censure. That there P. reek less spirit manifested, I fairly believe— otherwise how, on'an chasst clear night. could it have taken plate! Jona P. "grain, Mariam), COWL FURTHER. BY THE ATLANTIC. EStiLAND —The Paris Pay; in a letter (ram Vienna, nun - mutes that, in a Lome nddresced by tbo English tioveroment In the Austroiion Crtbi- Ord, the ossuranco is given that nII measures of proc.ll , lll hill hr Inken to prevent the presence of, Konsunt in London ( ram troubling the good relations established between Engler' and Ans-, The London Times reviews at great length th( outer pursued by the Now York courts and Go• veritment in relation to the fugitive Koine. The a:parent dtEculty is attributed entirely to the at., reaching Pressdentiol election, and the next ail of contending parties to secure. Irish votes in that control It expresses the belief that the pt !goner will be given up in accordance with the treaty stipulations, nod that the procrastination is intended merely to leave tae matter tuasettiod lit the election hay been decided. The ' , paddlers," an important ClllB4 of epeen tires in the manufacture of iron, ire .strnek work, far an ;advance of wages equal .t.S per ton, and the strike threatens to become gee &111 throughout South Staffordshire. It' is said that the employers have resolved not to yield to the demand. One of the most extensive tiers that has cc carted near London for a considerable time. happened on Sunday morning last, by which the Tottenham 011 Milts, and surrounding property to the value of several thousand pounds, were destroyed. Nearly ono hundred tone of oil took fi-e, and all the tanks beast the burning liquid eta is.° the river, and,floating on the water pre sented an extraordinary appearance. khont fif ty fmniliem are thrown nut of means by the fire. The fishery on the British coast promises le he abundant. The queen has gone to Atitv".rp Emigration to Anntrehn contlonee un a iminieh• ea. Fifty ships, from GOO to i,OOO taus, are en , tored to sail, daring the present month, four. , Liverpool, London, and Plymouth. FRANI, —lt is considerel likely teat forth, 1.1161.1i,119 of the Csbinei will take I.lsre4ut without the introduction of any new eleiasnt.'M 101.110 CUR, it is said, will be tranefeerr I to the ileme Department, PKIISIWIT to the Deparimeot of Htate, now held by M. Forte, and Forte h• the Ministry of Fiance. A decree in the Moniteorr. humorists the re tarn to France or MM Talon, Cretan, Dover ;ter de Ilauranne, Chambnile In Poen:meat, Jules .le Lmteyrie, and Gen. Laidet, and the sterile Lion to reside in France is removed in fever t MM. Michel Renaud, Siiiiard, Joly, Theodore Bac, Belie, Boone, and Milotte Sarprise is en premed at the &beerier of Victor lingo's name The Minister of roblk Worke it ch ,eged tic( interim, with the deficit of Boma Minitter,ati,eui on lean. Prince Vamdeon nennrnrtr, Imo of ea-h. 10" Jerome, htu.. been °tiered tho Ministry to railed States, id room of it tiartiges. al. Ito esparto hut declined the embassy. but will g • I temporarily to Washington. The last section of the Strasburg Railany. hum Nancy to Strasburg, which was inauxurit. ~•J by Louis NapAren on the listh ale, w ti ho opened to the . public no the 20thinst The whole distance (rem Paris to Strasburg will then done in leas than twelve loins. 'Lnnia Napoleon has ordered the Doo .FEng hem's monument In the Chapel of Vincennes L. be defaced. The Journal des //stem contains a letter from M. de Conitick„ stating that the wheat and rye harvest and the beau and potate crop in France, wilt produce lees than a fair average thin year and recommending the Frenob government to make a change MIAs existing corn laws. Fran, `hat data M. Coniack makes the statement, does not appear, as the accenting that have come uti-• der one notice indicate a Inca abundant ornp of every description of grain Bau:gon. —The Belgian Ministry will retain ..-thee, with the ringle exception of ?d F er enc), lan, who quits the Finance Department. The greet enterprise of draining the Lako . of Ilaatlem to completed, and there now remain, of I I what way OTC , 5 sea, only seine Amu. of motor, 6 which tin engineers are preparing 1., rezone.' Geannue —A leiter from Dentsig, of the 29th ult says Cholera bad again appeared in that city, nod, &Mutual, came from Poland. To the above, date, the disease had been very fatal— •of every gee *twice.' having died. At four • tta ravage. had been Oat. Polenn, . of ; ' .! f o co r : h :r yt , h it s u , t e g° w w i hn e e l ' e 'n i f e:e g gg i of earthquake was felt nt Linden, Bsyerin, which broke the glasses in the windows of the houses, and rang the cburoh bells A soldier. named NicheladSteroght, swam n. cross the Lake Of Constsuce, in three hour, and forty minutes; thus eclipsing the lemons trot of swimming the Hellespont. Paesstn.—The Prussian Journal, of the ath, mentions the Postal treaty, concluded or on the dee of being concluded, between Prussia and the United States, whereby single letters may pass hetwecia any part of the United States end the German Postal Union, et the reduced charge cf thirty manta Annum—The Emperor in expected to return on the litth or 14th hut A letter from Vienne, dated Ang 4, states that the 5 per cent. home loon of about 50,000, 040 of florins, will he robed before the close of the year. Borne time Piece it was libeled that Gorgeyhae, been sent to the Fortress of Kufsteio, but no particulars were given WO now learn that the publication of hip' book on the Hungarian war pee offence to Hui. Austrian Governmint, by wham he was ordered to quit Klagenfort and to take up hie residence in Kufetein, where ho will be planed under police enrrelllanee. RUSRIA.—The Berlin Tinto announces, ender the head of 'glands and Poland," that the pro perty of all Polca who took part in the late Hun garian Revolution it confiscated by the State, and limy themsolvea proscribed. 001001.-40 reek French Company has mode proposals to tho government to build the first Railroad la Greene—from Athons to the Pira eus. Caesar Goon Hors.—The eteamer Protantiss hue mTived at Plymouth, with the malls to 2d July. Dates from Graham's Town are to the 241 th June, and the intelligence to of a desperate c haracter. The South African Advertiser nays: ..11leOoder and danger no well as actual war, have become general for 8021314 a or more on both eidee of o border line, some 160 miles in length." Oa the 12th June, five ammunition wagons were captured by the Kean, and eleven of the guard killed, and eleven wounded. A Good Comparison • serTIIE Roe. Wm. Roulatt, a well known nedding at Naplm, draws the fob lowing ILCOUSitIa but .pt mnaparbon, between Dr. 01'- Lye's celebrsted Vert:Mole odd a buret— Mpg. when plead at the el:Ulnae of • rat hole busses the aperture, travels about the pnteati. settee ur oo the rat, exteeminates his existent, ' and drawee the anunare deftenet stem to the light. And to like man. nsr have I found Dr. Winne% AutstieenVermiluge to op erate upon worm*. More dreadful and eattgroroue tor roentors or eh Ildnin. This rereedY. 111. the ferret. enter, the ape dune of the month, travel* eown the gullet. hunts ,mod the nomeeh, lays hold of the worm, shakes the tio, ou t o f the reptilee,iweepseleen their den, and tatndis their aucesees clear out of the &Wen. ft., al 1e. , . hay bees the of of the Vermilnyte rpm my children?' A 0 .1001 de of 11e.`11aulatr-Mr. John Briggs, adopterties aludlinf tti telemeter testifier. thus both Meteor their meet wnenuircent .41prtreal of Ws treat epeclne, alter having witnessed tti Merration oleon thelr own alb:lron. Lat Ahem tai it. and be estlelled. ' rhig Vonalfuita is to tr. had of Mixt DruguieU ant kin d., t o 0 000 .►d eountry, and by the sole proprietors. J. HIM/ A CO. suahlkill MMI 00 Thomlay,th.. Cith loot 31m. ANN VERNER. to the ooah roar of her age. o o.lativos sod trioalts of Lho famllr are ta.P. , tfollr ln ,, tei to 0 , 1,1 I th. funeral from the reolderons GI tor wn lo,ale. 14,1 I M. Lova. 0.1 Nlarbory ot,at, netanu Lib am; sod l'onn et, thla aftetmomo at 9 o•elock. Tn.—day ...ening, in Alleehene City. Augu , t with. 1+4,2. ALICE. claugh.r ot Ahrehmn an.Elitstwth Patter - r , 1.. 1e.,: yea, mouth, Ih. ftinaral will take.place this (Thuredar) morning et 10e:clock. A. a.. :rent the residence of her father. <cruet . of I.a not au.t An.fervon Meet, The friends of the family er• invit.wl to attend without further nods. 'HIE Committee of Arrangements for the SNAt su•l Graham Ns•s Couenntion, which le to useable in the citr 0, Pittsburgh. uu the . :11.1 day of September D.ot. are reuueet.•t to meet at the Rooms of the Hoard of Thirt ,treat. nu exterior, the 2sth lad at 3 retook. r. et ICM. P.JOIINSTON.Chairman of (Whiff paper. foDy) Corunaittve LOOMIS & M'DOWELL. GENERAL COLLECTORS, STOCK AND BILL BROKERS, .eFI , IIC}: OVER A JONES a CO'S BANKING HOUSE. Comer Wood and Foul t. St.n„ Vitrobutial. hllzmm a Welt Wm. 131agnley *CO, , It E•hoe,Mck Co, J. P. Tofu Me, Miller I IDttrtmn.licomo limed. It uglat BONS OF TEMPERANCE BANQUET, AT MASONIC lIALL, On Thareday evening, Sept. 2, 1852, at 8 o'clock. rf‘ICKETS, admitting a Lady and (rentlcs -I_won. $l.OO. order that all may ~ ninY comfort tool mew., only Inn nundrwl deices will be lead. Tlelwy ne G nal at eorge R. White's, Mnr;et street, C.d. Vice Om nee.. Peonstreet; C. I. Magee's. Minhbbeld ntleet Alderman Steel's Vaunt street, and from the Manager. nerally. . e. Wm. M..l l , McCullough. ,loon JI itotert St. Port, I.lirsm J.onn Lleyd. Wu. John .1. Nlitehell. It tn. It. Met - two, 1. M. Kinkead. ranch. Thanto n Cluley; Andre.r. ta.erze It. W wII Nireatidlnn Hen . "' ect:;lver. Juhrs M. Kirkpatrick !NW W.:11111er, 4ico. H. lllldehrsnd, John D. Ball,. John Hippel. W Vorpyth. Jurna. K. Wrung, John Lung. JohnA. Long bn 1,01. bOm. SOBS ItITEEPESATICF, PROCESSION. r ;1 1 11 URSDAY, Sept. '2d, 1852.—Division: in n tieb en i.e. *lll toLembla at !hair raopective a, P onto k. A. 31. In lbw country thay will meat In time a 1.,. Stout to bean the gmutal 15 min.... haforr ten. tut itiona tram a' mat w 111 warmth, at ,lAPONIC 11001. , 14110 Sit+, h at the hear d brat mantiont..l; aim tha t. ta Or t n n groun It C , atook. perciael which 1/110. plat— t m.lml will moan, mutt mating an 1.11 , ..et! and Fourth t.a.: .lawn lint la Pan n, wham. Way will anunternottch: up Ilar , too? h: a ang Fourth nolthlleltl: down tquithta.l.l •,tol . . up Third ta Hoar: along IP.. Vuutth; uwn F to :mitt field n . up Pnuthheld to Llbarty: along I.oa •et to Way nta. ki.rtl Watt unto Penn, alone rant nand: 4,a-a Ilan I and rarer tha Bridge to Cada: along Catdaa and t' .11 .thin: down t IP& Pta In letal Orar the ILII3 Ittrlge t at. Oat. - %treat; up at. Clairto Pratt along Penn n. Iran:. • ,, nu Irwin to Math: up :lath to_ Woad: down tt ..td In Ti!,. at 51aatanIc hallan2,l Land Warrants Wanted. IVE trill pay the highest market price for V V 1.. , Pt, Laid Warrant, LOOMIS A SI'DOWELL. yy and . :.bor, 1•1. inn.. A Co. :or. Wood S POUT al 'l' University of Pennsylvania—Law''.Do partrnent. `ti the 4th day of May, 152, a Faculty la ...0n...1.ml by 11.. Tructowa of lb* n.- • clip,. l'enn.ylranis, and Prof./vol.. were aPPoinird .11awy__ don•dni 10110,,,...±barcw0c..1. Dean of the Pa-n!ty. t.I 11.[IILICII of Law. Including int.r a 1... stit•on•LC .I,•fitot , nal. Commercial mld 01,11 Lr. cter 51cC., , 1. Prof.... Nor Pruotlro.l . l.adlnd nod • I , l' h, 1.. • and In kuulti. Miller. Pon . Crofraror t Male. Con .. o, not Ise Joann - 111.0 , 00n.1.1 of too y.arc. Thor. all! In Vat. -m. to , pa. the Ilryt Irn will tw•cln nu thy 11y.1 Y• too, at n a pub.,. Introduelory Wins. by arc el .•. Prof., , or, on•I wilt contlnu , four memlba The a., ... lon thr 11 ard retduay, and will nuou. fear tact i'r fir•t el Juno to the nod of October will le Yr, wpm tt, acute. who bor. attended Pon term, wlth.ocell ••••,•• may. op di the,,,,,,t,00d.u0u ti,F.oulty Late atna..lc.l enton , or 1 • ,, of X tori•lre from sue:,Prof ...ono. ct (mato 011 t. 11. e • •Ign of PatallY to Man. the oasis lbot ..41. and faithful. The plan of Ph. Ponurtment cm ., a.... le-durca opon .11 branch.. of law: moot C sada for Lancy.d atala.lelpina pecuder t o: virtu • plan. Inc lea.) Noctructlon. It La. , Courly nil obe. t. stud..=MT Ito 1..... a!1 /. 1 1 It ; It ;Ai,. of Intollslng attorn. re. In .0. know Ire., of Lb. rattino. , 1 , 1., a lnc win •11 baa.alorays boon dictlodul4. • •• tone sod protr•alioal ommid sl, of which tot will nu pleartut protta y. • ...I..ty Intent will pc, 10 the I , can f th. {acuity, for Et Tow or. cof low Cower-1, tnalreulati , u no .4E. an I n 510 f r poen to Profec.or when. b. att-rel tirtn.r,mout. Iso malt Irr trryoUnte reoportabir .•.1 al .1 I thou,: clu at recoonabla praec. 1 1 , 011 1 in P.MLkt., ta 00•1.1 of Mateyo of the Unircrcity Cl I o,n••l,nuia a0411.12na M.Pl',Er. justby Adams g . I at. lollpwlpc Ltlr Masi, It, • 1 o a lament for Pr. pol 1.. tat, lion. Podia Lea' , rarand. Tbc Doz . !, or et Clalr as. , Mai.. rust. TI.• Chollet Horn U, ran ntlan h what then leel.ct Untortunac Mao. hemlan alfr,a Joel 1101., )hron Ponta, by ntralcoarb Adams - Ecoreart a.cool Mow. Palau 11..nta, Unard Matra {Pair, %las rat Mal wrionyton , . ar I. nod 'arta, No 10! Third r.rart• ...Gm 11 - Pro rim rual eon, P More New Works 'UE following havo bo,,Elre,fil at the Buck str.e, ~ - A lott Now :"or mug • . —: [Mon, rincinsa ( met. Ncrt.• , :0111 New Worl 1 to INo 1 , 11. by Tappan. M ol.vosno.ro, with is al.,coir. , on lb. natured Ala Mel. :le,!,y 11, n oNoroo An.l new mile, ion of Seer , reh tow, in neat. olconeotau...:.yle. ,0,0.11.4.1. 1 th " mu tor tworttoo,tu ..anno •in mew, t,N.tten or n ‘ooLblo it.. twb. •.• Ns V14 1:10 w.11..t4.11.4 mod.= Sk IOI•Or • loovotioto. fiuret iNst,ionn t,l oar wow, PAVlttilst AL AtiNFW For Sale. 'NE three. nary prick Dwelling Idoum o`e , e with .11 the cmiern Irnorovements.oit cum Ito tnt.t. on C. , ntttem euss•.y Iv .nl+ Avenue .\h. , —Thoe.. Acta, ot hand , in ethtocte venth Wos 10 Inoro*.volmte retAl k s rano of 100 a:••+, ta n Wooltnon fr-to the l'ennulvani Centr+l !tall s (+rot, +0 toe of 1.1.1111 , 31 S it 111.111 WELL. outt:O. ...tor F. l..nex coo. Wa.0..1 motl Vonit)1!IO \ Wanted 10,000! EN, Women and Children, in Pittablirgb 1 a .rotsrielnstr.tou•• • I'ATTERSON'A DETI , :tbiENT ' Lb, 0t...t onte..l.lse reme.ly yet Itseetsb-cl P 571 1. - I, the nr....th. whitettloa and ontlfylnn thr eurinz the 3lonth or 0 Lyn.. It von t .ve.ll , tocrot the 1...0b.e. The snoneT wtll r Pule lo +or e•so.—Poir, :5 rents. lb+ orfortml bruccl6l+. and by the or, t r,oor a. rank:arms, litrtnloch+nt. Pr n.. Estate of 'Nathaniel Pasa\ • 1 °TICE to hereby given that Letterrop; N Aslinlssoata.lnts t. the 2:•4k of Nolhnotel I elto eel Iltbihurith, lo+.. been granterk sh •0h0.r11..r. owl all tt..r+.11,4 Inlehted In .41414 i Ingest+ sr+ re.,te.te.l to tool. Itnowehate tatvntent. nod tit,. or stenunoile .name! the dreedont mill mite Intent, .itvnutdel.r. to 16 tltAll rAsS, ...,(2n,soteS .beet. 114hur h.l. Large Fowls. . roaring At4rittultural Fa i t be A ti' lon OneCrs tho Gth thintw.r. { l\g i Vl •C•r entooetitlon Korot r.f Ohio. Li 'env!. Thi+ .I.o+rtfnent of the exhibition 1,1110 'mutually One. c., P•, 11 . denroot of pan:lts:inn tin, i,.t.olactossi. hat.. emortmont for .1311.1•Tit1,, 'Tv .1,1,111..., thole ...wit_ nog it,l,tO+.ll•N Tiunizifauan. • I • &68 FISH—In bble. & hi. bbl.t-Wbite / Vi*h and Trout. ISI•?: ree't ousr, - \ Allegheny C'ouniy sc.: U. V. Talbot A Co., t No loNNtelOrll 41git,....0.uii144., h., Haul'. I ~ , , ,,1tt. , .., ND now, Au l o.t 2311, 185'4 i:T .,,, ie, ~, .y A. motion of II MX ralmol. Ena.,114, b . 1 . ':„' . atnne. Ivy, p 3, ania,to . Lod audit, t. , RI elleict . boto amt. , am!' .:.. 47 - I mon the beCo , Attest: ilk lit/ EB. HAYS. \ O f‘ proboom.r. \ ' Nome IN hereby given Ehal,l t V i ll be hi !Men tiAtr,. At mr GM,. No. IV. tiourtha t.fittahorab, on cho h olay.. the tatb da3 at Bortecalovr. ,042, at 10 o'clock A. v. to atten‘l to the tiutlep cf tbn iboa.g apnolotanant. KDWI" \ 'T AT,I I I4c.r. --- --- M=IM ------ NEW MUSIC.\ ' , 11.1:ALC,ENor;..1,1;h:11,,jx,,,tix.e..iv; p m . Adams The favorite cnebaly, 010 Yolk. at. , llozu arTayoted Mr "' V , :i i79 . 7llrellllXoh • \ \ N•1Iy July: by N. IL Poster, , Thu Penal., Thought. . \ \ I.l.o.vrta avrena.ln. . . \ i The May lireasaa Home Again 1- \ \ I I% teo the 0001100 a Ilnotalrard fly, \ , I'ln a Pilgrim. PAL talking In oty eh.V. . , .1110.1 . thro' thi-Kre. \X . ..\- Aulslle. by ii 0 faater. The bet hub Is bravo. duett. \ \ \ • Illamb• 1110eo, arrays...lTT thly knite, Mena Mk, by 11 /timber. SvarkliaaPolke. Wins Polk. .----• .N P•arl Polka.l.l'.ll Ifl•b•Y• 11111111 T KLEBER, .. ~ Alga al the Goloen nat'D. No. 11111hleAktrv , nt. NEW BOONS. Jt!,os.T,.!.'E.,cel'ivol.kiintoTwho.ta"ofi:OhY„St"it;: Op Country Letlary. by I'oof. 0...-. -,, ''‘,. Natiaal Obanyvatery. • . ‘,,. The Quardnu Ilouada. by . Irehlf,Yofrfft , i• • . A • Verdnmuaba. the Miser. , \ _ The Chlppows Warblers. almtabilnk the Seaga of* ilbh,wa .1100 Chit, IX sung Ily 1.1.a.5. )1001,7..140.h, 'oat. sod Whartau, Vey male 1.4 \ W. A. OILMAN/111MM *M. ' t \ , 7Afaurth alma. -- • 11.ZUFF HOLLAND forAirqlow Blinded ~ 23 Jun rood at No, 55 Marko/ Aron: a'n.S for mla by .. unt/ Tff \ DAIAtOPAI.MEIt. •A . NEW NIIBIE:‘, \ UNCLE TOM'S -Cabin. V; \ Era'a Portion—subian from flat 'S,Tom a Cabin. math of 1110, Mal or I'm Taloa- ‘,_ he a th of Hi Olara—llltie brat Cahn. 1. \ • tiontlo'norde and loymu haalloa. .., Woulman Nome that Tom. , ~ old Voltaat Coma. 1., \ I know Mai my Iholtomer Limtb, A \ Clown. of Memory. • Thou but monad./ the Spirit. . o. , Onyo of Ilanararte. ~ . domande and Joanna/ Colt*. • .A. \ • ITEra n rr Na P h u a U rarch. \\\ ...‘ \ Canon bolts, with a sploodi4 froalfSPl/YY- 0, , Maul Colt. hlollloa Draums., Walla, With a [rat oaria ' l7 or new an \opular Banct,lt 7. r . A., an,Jurt you'd bY Calneto, j uZli i or L n i tt, 3o , ." • lorldol \ 11111(004 attarlyL,4l , - . Wall i'aperr—The rated Arrival.' .. , 111, ECM WED on\Thuraday lost, from. No w. joi, Tort and Philo/lamina at ho 5! priod .t....b. tirr:Lrgnmr,:uTilrotaittz.7 7 , wir ...2. 0 ' " T MAO I. A • \\ \,.:•,,,, . . . i'Sa4;§:,ii:Li•A.,:T:Ltcri,,ff,sFALii,i,:z--;::!,2,4-:=,AA' ', '; ; i,; ', k. ' :: 7 f'. ' '' ' . : ': : : 7 '.. , '' , '_t; . : \ . " ` ;'-'4.4 . , 1 SALE OF STOCKS IT AUCTION. I or A. isti.s.v. & co. 1 \ 1 \ /NE following list of Stocks still bet offer 4.,-:V. l. •'''s:7l. l •Vtt.qn A •Tti=;;' , '.7 f o r •st . t. D"i:\ s "' ~ • •shF , .. (JO, an ' t ' rvan-ylvenl,tlllllne.), 1 1 4/ . . ' ;i I l!g ' t.-.1.. . . Wr-rarrn -Iran-. Fra 1 . 111 " ~ .r.‘lrb 'helm; 1 ,, . Ilonty,lo. '\ to \ 1!! .. "'""'"'-`l. Oi'd-grA 1 ?., .: ' i: - :: ' 1 7 - , 1 1. iltir:C1in1 1 111L ' Ut: \ \ I , .lisr t r t ,nR .1.'0r,11. c P ~.,!. . h.,11,',...1 ; r7„,`.',1 - k - ..,,f nor\ I klr. 1 r . I,l ' l ' 111 ' 1,111,1 -1 1 , Kw u• a r..1 -." ....11,- sill n,ll vi , lt , 411 ti,,,, /4,r,, r.tr; ~,,. e a .„a n ' t , ch. • tat,t •. Ttet"ry , ena. ‘• • \ st -k....1E-..b., 0 . 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PITTS 111 1 / 4 12}}1 MAB.BET. \ ~ tiriwt Ihrraucaito ...arrive. } • ThuOiiilar 31"tolog. Aug., go.fe , ". iNfliflega yanteran Wiih quite dull ~,„d li bu . oil bronahout lb.. rithrket, ay male. re..rally •erwon , . r ear:rifted ronle, with tehmsrkedehroge to .nonstlona. 1.00/1-,The rev:luta f iiiterdsy. s ednoonte I only to atout "iinlit.linh•l't .1.1. of which rio harwartior of the tollowlng . \ —Or bi.L. it.. 62,2" for F. L. and $3.3:\ for ell rat 31 bbla at ~, !3611. ao" 211;41. at $3,35 , ,,b0,37 Mee. f, en" extra. The ode. from .turis'aie VlOl/.10.1 tr\rmall \ lid' , for • tiff ..- stil2o.llU al aid \taus . , rater, lag $44.1,453..33. for anti. 4.1. LW" r.ttta. ' . \ \ BACON—We notliw a continue' 'hornitels In the Mar ' 1,...i, owl., the liglit.'enrplier. The naltifeportol to tie 1,84.1.01 wen. to blight rhoollere at Ikr: lio aidha at 10m 1,1.11.1 CILIIVaL..I b sou' at 1114:;+. 1 1, 10 a 12. - : 12 3 do 1 • •tilhirs at 40, an I GlOto i.i 1... it 100,.. 1 )On 1, 1 11.1aN 1:1*—,all of it', Rib. re: titled lit ,:Y'o . 40 , gal. ~, ihir MET AL-! , ,we nob: .a tale of llk ton, Lanewiter Co. ' , Tacit...lto at 421.5 moollre. delivered herr. \ . .i.iIIA Afill—Pole et:. efkli. at 3 '.ir. 4 me.. a i , l l .,tlt—lair. IS bh.l. sOlie. on" 1 I do at 00., 1 mos. Tr. OLTII:i —A ea eof 31 bh i rriim tire.. hand. at sOlbu. VG.A..proo—ftai , is bu nI II 51 ha. .. \ 17/*.--Mrie 01300 the keg. sr Ile, .tid 100 keg, to ar PoOc hi C. ..., • , ill I.ii-ik-ii., , 4 Mi. !inroad at Tie, au,L -3 tth at dd. catch. li Atli. of tool 5. at 3',r mials, with a him Market. BRAN-- 'ale IA MO ha at 13e Al Ambit. . II Al —thi i 4 9 .....:on hills yes.4or 51 $56811 til ton. From ill, " th to the 2lth inehlo, Alt) liwas were .... ht he.";hrod ' Id at nice.. ranging To 1i 50 to $l2 it \ \ FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. • \ ~ 114....—,14ern waaXrlak Io fry for i lf ' itTu h i7 . l3 ' t " r o e.l ' u S iol p \ 1.... thla morning, _ .lure thli i tweeter. of the at.anari.i. 11.ZItt 'O'n'i.l2.trThlr4.72,Tk: of A .Tx.r., 4 Abt.,::,',1 \ ,t,:514. - ti dflaio at grwiff, •hriro 1,01/Neol brar.ds ht 1.3,72.. p ..ewe ....elf adv. i rrarlf. market b it been uneettkil. hold. " .Jite' " at ' 4O ' ir ' . ln 'ono' imil a the . -•- '. :f!, " ., " ;; ' t117. ",, ,11: - 2 1 .TVV. 11 . , "'', in pop, Pipre the etentneO• noire a - ,?,P o `.:!‘t\7k;;;!„ . •Zl , r,`,.'l:Til.Vl, !. !„, Cp,r LoAt doting our Wei geOp mlard oh . - forilii id rigs WOO do on Prtratih . h•rthr. ii oat Attn. 21.. , loor—Deuilint Mfr. gales of ()Algae., rod. DO brand,. a: "135. Moe) 5.f.371.14 4 . 60 . and extra 11.5053.7 b. Ohio ,o;.l3 . llchltra , n;oromon 2..,12,NM54,1aX. fancy g", 25411114,. fci .I...r.*sr!,'reit'*.l''.'!,':4‘ti.:l,Al':rf'll.ll'bit' .1 irin " 2 6 7 i. ''' The menrion aft 'vet" riltm foe VOCLI, and \ price. .vre WI and trolener. IVa Quote re" ow at 73ift— histed 71w72.. and uhibi broigOla ki bu. nt.' ta Nor oOh are in frir lens , 47e. Rye In email . lota • rte h \ \ , ' \ LATEST COUNTERFEITS. V. 3.. no\ the Farmer, Bank' of Burke oo..nty, Pa \ -41 i.i. Ore 04 `rila 'Bork. Coontr.cond the Ifir on the me.: lion heal ow upprr corner loort• ogd not " ii. no the Kolckerhoilter Batik; low York - ott"red from rare—rig. a riewof. Poe York in I with allutch 'hip. Fall boat and r ,!.brut. to foragro is Op the th.lutolaiso Dank, Alawarhowitty—al from genuine one 'n. well dyne—vµ bt tamale. chi, -,rot due 1,.• gennint . v en or s ea 11, quahog rM .o.—rig. a Pitting flouter on the to ek nfan paula—rallor or ei.d farmer With eef the on the Ica. \ , on the tr .uton Bank, liafe.—taid to be altar 0 1,001,n o4r. • ..•....,. tire Tremont: IW, "la.. —4•14 \ 16. h. biarasontha milli, go—we bare .:.,.eery sr en them.' -hee on the Ghlie B.aV, ProridenCe. it. csarre anti pair \ Ci. no the Bank nt "Ilddhitowo.l . a.—rn.Laehrlds a. tornht to icalato toe genuine. but engratedwef —, he liti oft n o rf 'on , . dodo.' and groand,lllliCk4{ . / Is heart\ . h ii . .. On th. Farrom.ithd Merchant.' "lank, W.) P. o--.rnterid Soma cma',..--vlg. W man oil :homier ether londltig a Fliraf of . ,,grain, and are with • Id —bridge. rormil twat L•_' an light\ ruile and: la` , r e.t t on laltitgronthe h' ii Lifetime. Machin:de/hat railer.ti• on ateeks. , ' A 30'. on the 'hrnix Bonk Balla:4140,N; Ite fihm a nmattrr denominations—via. an Indian fe \ diumgon a eta.k,•poriug a. eteamboat‘ rid rant i. disMnee—harfail els female on to r right . ',ash emit. arm. ho iha io.rr corner. .. • .., no the Itlokhil.lani Union Mink, h wtOr w.r. a drover 0.1) . liorreback. with rattler -.•-•, .. I ~ i .en the oh:nature—not like genedno s ... Wei no the twortioterhllook. I c a —roh4tia r h , ti' ored from nue. br Phatiod oPer..Con. . \ , . \Ph:. Lsobrville courier'irayeii— • tenet loon Rolort J \Wllrtott. Ca.bilr of t 'lNl i i i i i, r . w. '.. o•\ liirursuw Compati4,:a•ral Mad..., Inds mto , r , rt, ,ritor rf the C,,ufiterthit too...ride, .. k ... 5 .,,,. • ', \ • ~ I. alt that 'ttpektat ,, lo. h.. , h. ...VV.. • \ .::rd f. lt i. a 524111 on Plutbern Bank of tient.* -- \ ... p.. letter A. No. 34.4..tated Orpt. lb, 113.6 L • N . :Ir. • il oe, oar.," the Pr... Weill and .."..hier'a atonal ,ICI , K .. ,,, gr. , .d... 1 . g . 4 fil.f.Moltit'ath" . ~ of: • N., \ , Annum:a aforms..-We think it prhper to‘eantiow I ,t &orbit° moiler varir.ua ntaall riot.. In \ citeolal , diet ride.. , um - timing to be lonediat threeltf Of, i .glotnlif ha as •Itlfh il/IVO tio estalruce. , We roe .ton gator , ' arli.ch had.heon initstritiere for roll. e.r were rer• anctiomely onorrvniilgrofetord to ,ot br the -0.....,n haul,' were all atoned liX. .., 1,,, Miter. but the me to each note twit..., lo &VII . i `altrrang from il other . There la nv spch ba n k. rt., orr.n [now whalo reeponrible roktbew *I, ..• o'• - • ,, PC• 01 . 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 . e . •-• f r • ' ‘ '. A ' ' ' K FALL' GENCY "' ' . \ ' \ , VEI,S SSD DEPAITI . .. , .. . \. s, in store, ur irrnmen e:I RUNIC P•MI4 nnn . an, .urfortn ne WIL •r.:l on natal,' vfli. were yer• ad! Nnlwnoswr t w Innu 7 1 / 1 nnnn tno• rn—Nnt.onoll intc , Iva. lo as •-R , s's . \ \ t{,C{r Vast i le.A naviZ t.5)..0. 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' ..X, -- 11 - fi - TST\ q' 4 .4lr ht° ' ' 4 \ u" laggegl . thlN \ \ll,Tl. Pt7tre.l: Wright mai ../ . ‘ , ,r , 21v. rot \ for sale b\ x a K slia l ls. , 4 -- o - k - ifo ,liVil - - 0 il't I‘f iTE,—F `,. _, ..i \ l5 , !,:„/_ _,,,*...5) _.,, __ A _lt }: bELLER. • Pa \ , — k , gresh Arriyrk' LIEN' ltsll. h . auttrl p l / 4 ea of Parlor, nail ~,7 cm .. C_anNte ha* .0 -aa,4,. ~...., ~,,,a.,:ad, rtor o. . ... SA .entAnn 1.1.1 tn.,' the canoe.. \ ' , .ay der! „tura Fe \ te,freem Nee V 5...... N n. la Market \ . tere%_ t_aHl?)\s TA flArt I MAZER. s --. \ 100 it ~ A . E.= -4t. \ :441 hr sr t . ,,tineai.. the "\ I` Art of P. o '', ateretqaglttly bah 1 , En a Fousdr7 \ , ' ''', E' ;f , ,T.l . :S ' k gti ik.j:nrlnT4 ' . ' NeTl.ol;tlit \ At j,P"' \ 2,,,,5__,_ s' '..\.'-- .4 ET T E 2tl BO 1d,i9A41N P - ~/ \ 0.,a,,,' 4.4 a.oetn4l V. \ rreler . e. I utt v . ., took r !apt,. , ?4:=Vo Mk.'.4''' . ', '7O - \ TneT kayo. elf :KM Au '‘ rtal amt. rov...atie, ur Mrs. a tut Tutrieniqr lethrary.. NI.I. te..b...i Inserter. rented payee. Merritt AllitheroOT W. flan yrbah artgiblr ;or , 0... a. Tem' .. t‘q": :\ \ 3 A P,f, il. IiAN9IN N. „ \,n a ri \ l',". iht t r 'rl'i.` r at . , !'":3;‘• I , \ % ,, e ,, IN ' V 4 b ".°9"r 411-'' .What i vay, Otitl , s \ l A,k kt.l4,4 ' ! " F‘ • .\.:, \ I., Ili. iil l x: ' , ' "\ I 't. \ ~ 1 Ltol. Patent or: N. \ 1 IVI2 . tt; . /424 S t iti Al s igA., IT :' : , 3 , „. \ • . , 1'. '. ,,,• .„ ,4.. ,. .:i . ' :1, - ....., :,„Ng...;,',.«.-Aa ', '', ' ••::\ '., '‘', • •\ . • ", s\\ .. , \ _, . \ -• :-, \ \ , \\. •,„, • \,,,,:, • \\ •\ ' '.\ 1 .... . • \ \ .::\\‘':\ \ \ . , \ \ , \,,, \'..... \ •. .\\ - 1 - '1 \ 6 \ \ Jim °online, of oL. 50m , 45.000 '-wostly at tlia low. "44 reftived. the \ hit.. la LaLt! 044 N7r21,i1.41g3 ~;~ ~` . \` -v't4s , *!', - yy
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