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Dlstriet. 1 , 10.21ctl: I. ‘lii.u.tx P. !Imam. 1;..1Nzv9 11. 2. 1.12.4 TiiaqtArs. IN. Jimvi D. 1,,rf0.t. 3: Jon', W. 1:1431M. ' 1.9. JOO.l 4. Jnlew P. Vu.ux, 17. Ur. Jan. mrev.l.uoutt S. HrtlCCllt LcllTuli, 13. IlAltl 051C1. i 200. W. 221.[06 ' I. J. 205 Patina. f. J.lllll 811111141 A., 21. T1:011/01 .1. 1 , 101:.. Julnn 22 Lush ".-• IS. (9iat.r4 V. 15'02.12. 2.1. C1111,1.e. 11.1”.41. ALM'S. 24. 1...r...r111 Ihistrs, 0, Mot.Nuy;,. SAWN .4.. U. ha 141111:...1141,14. Atitisamonie and Whig' County Ticket - rat 0011001-21 r: vurnlcr. DA%IO Pittebomtt • tot 001011.2.65-•-= DISTICICT. - 2110A1A.13 M. ROME, Allpgh..ny PCB. MUT. • • OZOILU6 DADSLY., cerTIIE. Executive Committco of the "County Soott Club" bare rlled 1.1r013 tte f.lltatog meet- Irma to be Pell pier to the Smat !Iva llteUrbt (.11 the 2311 of next =lath— .../tt oo Tutelar. the 31rt. et C• tj At Turtle Creek, at ltrovn't Sorel. on Satyr ler. the (th of September. at 31' 11. At Parrmille. on Toentar. the 7tb. at 7% U. At Meltesport.minidar,SepteMber ltttb. at 7% o'eltek. r. - At Jobe Cowan% Belderia Tmearblp.on Peturtier.Sert. - ltb. at 714. r. s. At Tareutum. onto. dar, September 1111, et 3 and 7% dt. Noblastown, on Entunlay.,Zieptember ptb at 7.h; r. Z. At Pliarnebargb, on Petunia". &ttrmtwr 201 h at 7% From the Philadelphia Daily commercial aegis,: -ALLEOBRAY VALLEY RAILROAD. . The Pittsburgh Gazette, of the Did, has an . ; article speaking in glowing terms of the pros . petits of the above mimed railroad. As our'read . ors arc aware, who are familiar with the rail , system of the country, this rood is intend . ed to connect Pittsburgh with the New York State Ithe„where it will become united with a - lite of railroml•to Rochester. To show how the i "movement" is going forward we oxtrad the following from the article referred to in the Ga zette: i ... "The President, Managers and Chief Engi neer of the Allegheny Vailoy linitrood will start this (Monday) morning on a tour along tho lice . • of the road to the New York Suite lion—hold tug meetings on the route, as was announced early last week. This will offo_rd an opportuni ally to any of the friends of the read to • make an interesting tour through that healthy • and picturesque valley, and it will give thorn and the people along the lino a duo opportunity of • :- . , conferring tegether as to the but measures to be , - • adopted for the presparlty of the enterprise. • . The meetings of 'the Board will he as follows: • • • • it -o it At the last mined place it ih crpected that they will be joined by the °Morro of the Pima. burgh and Rochester Ra:tread, which read wilt meet the Allegheny road ni the state line. Wr are informed that that Company have overcome all their difficulties respooting• their route, and are now prepared to unite cordially with their friends of . Pennsylvania - in making their two roads form one direct and continuous road from Pittsburgh to Ro_cheater. This is very impor tant and encouragingnewa A direct intercourse by railroad betineet the valley of the Alleghe; ny, with its exhauatless stores of iron, cual..litut bee and lime, and the rich and populous valley of the Genesee., with io pl.ter, is n ez,nsum motion the value of which cannot ho estimated. But in addition to that, ibis Rochester road will place Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania in direct communication with all Western and Nor the New York, Canada, Lake, Ontario, and the St. Lawrence river. If the Allegheny Valley Railroad had no other connection-than thie, it would fally.warrant its construction." Thus it will be aeon that while Pittsburgh is at work on our side in operating through her Robinson, and others, in opposition to railroad projects of net inmportance to the commercial *Aerate of Philadelphia,. on the ether the to pushing, 111 far as her limited pecuniary capaci ty and 'metal enterprise will permit, into the bands of New York city, through the Allegheny Valley Railroad, the trade and traffic that must coma over the Ohio and Pennsylvania, and Steu benville roads, to that city! This to the kind of effection felt for Philadelphia, whither Pittsburgh had sent Mi. Robinson to defeat any proposition foe aid to the Hempfield FUnread—which work, although not promising any material advantages to Pittsburgh, in nevertheless destined, with the connections It will form at Whecling with certain railroads centering there from the West end Southwest; to be of immense benefit to our city. Quite . of ectionote, Indeed, ie the tone of the Pitts burgh press Uvalde as, when every effort is making by it to endeavor to cheek our progress and lessen oar trade with the West, over the roads between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and to be transferred at that point to the A. V. Rail. road to the New York State line, thence into the Erie Railroad and over it to New York city ! . The Gazette further remarks that, "the Ohio end Pennsylvania Road has not and never will hue anything like the amount of heavy freight that the Allegheny Valley Road will have; and it has to contend with the great New York end Erie road sa a competitor,' while the Allegheny road will he the great south-western 6 , 0: of that read, suiting it with the Ohio river macro. ..weslerarailroods at Pittsburgh. In fact the more • we book at the enbject—viewing it in reference to the rich mineral regents through which it will pose, or extending the view farther, and peeing It as oar of A. priecfpal links eked: smile the great net .work of railroads of Ness York and the Now England States, with (at Pittsburgh) the gill crostor gibes - which is rapidly ergehing over the ring - and Southwest, we feel folly persuaded that it will be no sooner completed than It will be occupied with trade and travel to its utmost capacity." In the above paragraph wo may clearly end plainly maintain the state of the railroad baro meter of Pittsburgh as regards this city. Their roads,' stretching westward, particularly the Ohio and Penasylvenia Bead, (which would hors had no existence at this day had It not been en , perinducedoss a new entice of trade and of waffle to Philadelphia, by the construction of our Cen tral Road, and the advancement of a sufficiency, for that purpose. of capital to push it on west ward from Pittsburgh) it seems, are to be-turned to thejtocommodsticu of New York, that the trade of Pittsburgh may be Increased and built np, no matter how much her neighbors may be made to safer thereby. Bap we are probably attaching too much ins. Portman to .tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad in viewing it as likely to affect seriously the Inter ests of tole city. We Iwo strong doubts as to whether that road is destined to eventually prove of so much value as the Gazette expects to re ale byit. It will acareely causePittebetrgh to be the great, distributingmarket for goods, that she Minty Imagines and hopes and longs for, nor Mtn it seriously endanger Philadelphia, or any dry , goods market of equal cheapness, variety and extent. And the reason why we feel thus enured is that the Heralded Kindle rigorously going forward—the Sunbury and Erie . Road— that great eye sore toliew York, is advancing— cm linking us to Erie—em Lake Erie—and the whole Norrthwestern system -of rositand the other uniting us at Wheeling with the .whole western and southwestern chitin of roads. Let us once hare these main lines fully completed, and, together with-our own Central Road, we may be content .with the trade and travel we shall receive, and remain indifferent to the Alle gheny Valley Railroad and the over-colored pie.' tares the press of Pittsburgh aro drawing as to its advantages to them. But, in conclusion, we cannot but refer again to the- Increasing .•-offeeti.n of Pitseburgh for ue In playing into the hands of New York, hymens of, the A. V. Railroad. We think the. course thetuily Is pursuing, in thinrespeot, will dim taillyehange the feelings •of there who were disposed to favor Mr. Robbison'e wily schemes in debating the Intention of aiding the Hemp fad Road and per. consequence the injury of the trade of Philadelphia. Pittsburg, in the A. V RaUrood, has taught no another lesson of her Ws warm shall regard, for as ., Shall we Pruitt by it! gee. • Dom our Philadelphia ootemporary imagine that Pittsburgh was made for no other purpose bat to subearre the Interests of Philadelphia? bat ake hes ao Interests of her own, bat is a Fogs Oritodary.oad mooal to her inkkdoos ViIIILIELIY.L. 111 W;=l7 or 110711M1 COM' 4EOr.OR 111.))1AA PENNEY. !Icl(...Fmrt. l'lttg!ogrzh 11.9 WYKro:i... Hit Tornrtir. JOHN M. PUIVISII, Urrutum. maw,. MAGILL.IiboruL POTIIONOTART. • V.DWARD OAIII.IIELI, JI., ratlllpruh. MOM /Mt or Cala . Or QOOOOlO JOIIN WILLIAM ALOGG, Pittabur,h. CO.SCIL. JehlX3 lAWRY, Pltsthoralk. auarrox FRANCIS I. 0/lIIIIN/31.. Ight.l,nth Scott Club ter? What business has Pittaburgh to make any Railroads except such as run directly to Phila delphia? If ate wishes to form Inutiness con nections with the Valley of the Genesee, or any part of western or northern New York, or Con adi, what right hes the to take any roots, how ever abort and direct, that does not run through that city? Let her caliber engineers backfrom the Valley of:the Allegheny, and send word to her Rochester friends that if they have occasion to come to Pittsburgh, they must come through Philadelphia; for it seems that oar "affection" for that city forbids us even to look in anyother direction. We had indeed well nigh forgotten our allegiance, but we know now what is expect ed of us. But we shall not trouble the reader With any serious reply at the above article. It littleness, its bitterness, the virulence of Re tone towards Gen. Robinson, and the manifest soreness of the writer on the subject of the Hemptield Road, oil betray its paternity. Could we for a moment suppose that the wri ter spoke the sentiments of any respectable number of Philadelphians, or that his nopro• soled attack upon the' A. V. 7 Railroad—an en terprise which every true-hearted Pennsylva nian, even though residing in Philadelphia, ought to regard Stith pride and satisfaction—wouldre ceire any countenance from the people of that nit;, we could easily scatter to the winds all he sue by way of complaint or objection. We might ask our Philadelphia friends, in reply, whether they suppose they can scibserve their own interests by assuming such a tone.as the ware towards us? Our business relations with them are Intimate and extensive, and we hope arer will b'e. We are connected with them by a trot class railroad, towards the construction of which Allegheny county and the people of Pitts burgh have contributed more means than the Allegheny Valley road asks or expecte of them. These cities have also borne a large share of the expense of constructing the Ohio and Penn sylvrinia Railroad, which is virtually an exten sion of the Pennsylvania road to the centre of Ohio, and giving it there a connection with tae spletdid system of roads which traverse that and other more Western States All this Pittsburgh has done ; bat much as she has done for Philadelphia, great as is her "affection" for her, she is not quite prepared to admit that she is her satellite; and if Philadelphia wish es to retain that affection, of which this pa rer talks ea much, her editors and writers bad better lower their haughty pretensions. Pittsburgh needs a railroad through the valley cf the Allegheny—the groat source of her iron supplies;—she desires also a connection with the state of New York; and even an independent connection with the cities of New York and Bos ton would not be undesirable, and she is suffi ciently presumptuous to suppose that she may have all these things with or without the per- Miebion of Philadelphia, just as it may happen. When the people of Philadelphia projected the road from that oily to Erie, called the Soo -I.ory and Erie Railroad, which is to pass along some hundred miles north of this city, did they ask permission of ns° or did we complain? Certainly we have more cause to complain of that road than Philadelphia has to complain of the Allegheny Valley Read. Bat we did not complain—we bad no right to complain;—so far from it, the papers of this city, our own among the number, always spoke encouragingly of that importnat enterprise. It may, indeed, draw sway some trade from no, but we cannot help t hat. The Hempfield project, however, is a very ciliorent affair. In the Pennsylvania Central Road one citizens have a large interest They bold come twelve hundred thousand dollars of the stock, and they protest, as they are bound to do, against any diversion of the means of that company to such a scheme as the Ilempfield road—n scheme which, knowing the country as well no they do, they regard as nnwioe to the hat degree, nod us one which is never likely to realize the expectations of its projectors. But the people of this city and county oppose it main ly because it is grossly unjust to them no a por tion of the stockholders of the Central Railroad. There Is no parallel whatever between the cases of the Allegheny Valley Road and the llempfield, as just cantina of complaint. The cases of the licnbnry and Erie Road and the Allegheny Val ley Road aro far more analogous, and we contend that Philadelphia has no more right to complain the one cane than wo have in the ether.— Pittsburgh has never manifested the slightest jealousy towards the 8. and E. Road, why then should Philadelphia belittle herself so far as to tjuarrel with us about the A. V. Road? It is 11;0310%21, and will certainly recoil upon her to tier injury. We shall not, however, apply the foregoing langunw to chi people of Philadelphia, even though the article 'above quoted appeared in one of their public journals We believe we are not mistaken as to the author; and as neither they nor we are ignorant of Mn devices, his wild and i;erilons schemes, hie recklessness of assertion, and his bitter and implacable animoolties to ' wards some of our citizens, who have, by their !abort], conferred inestimable benefits upon Phil adelphia as well as Pitts burgh, we leave them to to put what estimate they please upon this last miserable attempt to excite their jealousy to wards us. PINEISTLVA3IA MITTOAL LITE STOCK laec -JAACa Costravr.- —Office 21, Fifth street, Pitts. , mrgh.—We commend this okoellent institution co the attention of farmers and others. No kind Yr property Is more enbject to casualty than lire stock, and it often happens that the lon of a horse or a scar fella upon a poor man or family ma se rious calomiry. By means of this institution, and by the payment of a trifling stun annually, [such lost animal may be instantly replaced. Bat It I. cot necesssry to do more than turn the attention of the owners of such property to the fact that there in such an institution amongst us, for Its virantages "11l at once suggest themselves to every mind. The rates of insurance are very reasonable. Printed. copies of the Constitution and By. Lowe may be procured at the office. See advertisemmat. The Post says: "We need jast snob a man as William flop tins In the Canal Board of Pennsylvania." What tor t It is very amusing to road the extravagancoes of the Locofooo press when they undertake to tell ns shout Gen. Pierce's exploits. Here Is a scrap from the South-side Democrat: Franklin Pierce is the erincero and determined Supporter of the Compromise, including the Yu glare Since aok he stands up, and always has rood up,for the guarantied constitutional rights of the Borah; he hns battled manfully against the abolition faction, and made the gates of fn. aatielirm and treason ring with the blows of hie battlOaxe. Baumel W. Parker has been nomi nated for re-election to Congress by the Whigs of the 6th District of Indiana. Mr. P. was elected two years ego over George W. Julian, (the bade pendent Democratic candidate for Vice Presi dent) who than ran as the regular Oppotdtion congreseional candidate. gia,The Whigs of Clinton County, Pa., have nominated L. A. Mackey for Congress, Jae T. Quay for Sta,V Senate, and A. K. Best for Ai sembly. Ogl„.Thc Stonbenville Herald nye the work on the Stenbetivil3e and Indiana Railroad is pro gressing midi The Labor is lighter than first anticipated. A. part of the track will be laid.bi the first of Jan surd , next. chOl era in Sandusky City has so far abated that the .Board of Health have suspended their repute— le.Mons. M■illefert, who has for some time been engaged in ,blowing away the &smarm rocks in Hurl Gate, has started for Lake . Me for the purpose of omen spting to Sae) the steamer Atlantic. SE9—Cholera still lit wire at Roaheeter. Three or (oar distils occur de UP ril§„The Whip of La asses county, nominated Davis Altera, of Pittston, . and A. PaalleVer Ha zleton, for the Legislator The soldiers who were ®der Gent. Pierce le Merino, aro ready to go thug: death for" Mai.— We don's latow why they should, for he al ways took good care that he 'didn't go hie death torthem. The Phismilxville, (Penna.) Nail Works, earried.on by an'association of practical nail era and operatives in the mill, has ceased opera tions, after sinking a heavy portion of the capi tal paid in. It ould this have happened under a really protective tariff T There are few who oonld say it would. Nor does this loss fall upon the capitalist or iron master, which is often pleaded by doughfaces in extenuation of their treachery, but upon the hard working members of this as sooiation, many of whom are doubtless lost their all. Here we may see the practical effects of to cofoco policy. ita,„The Mayor of Brooklyn has been served with an order, from lodge Edwards, to show loose before him, why an injunction should not issue to prevent the enforcement of the Sunday low. The complainants are publicans at Brook lyn, who have subscribed a fond for the purpose of testing toe legality of the law. FROM WABRINOTON I=l Wnannunon, Aug 24, 1852. Above the Islands—The Guano of the Lobos—Our /Logida eloquently Defended and not Enforced— Vote on the River and Harbor Bill —Quarryle in the House—The cause thereof. filar insular relation's are getting to be Burner- or end complicated. The Sandwich [simile are waiting to be annexed; Cuba remains in statu guo only becauee ehe cannot decide whether to throw herself into our armor those of hie Andy mejenty, Pandit; the let. The administration is cmaured for net baring t aken part in the is_ terooting quarrel between that potentate and the inhabitants of the eastern end of llayti, called Dominican's, and for not intrigneing, to get pos session cf both ends and the middle thereof. The odoriferous content about the Lobes between Mr. Webster rind Peru ooutinnes, while tho only ac tual pror rietern and inhabitants, the sea bird., are left entirely ont of the question, and are certain in the end to ehare the fate of their for fellow citleens the seals, who were long since expelled from their ancient homes. John . Bull and Brother Jonathan have born on the point of wrapping the world in dames for nothing else than their mutual right to hover around Grand Manan, Newfoundland and Anticosti; and, to elude the formidable catalogue, the clarion tromp of war is this morning sounded over Bev atoll end the group of dots in the sea lying off the coast of Hueneme, which have been jest mi red by Great Britain. In ail these occurrences, we find abundant ground for a usval;wer, which will decide the supremacy of the Ems. New bureaus are the order of the day; and we must have an insular bureau to decide these knotty 0550!. The dispatch of Mr. Webster on the right of the Amiricans to take Guano from the Lobos, published this morning, to a very well written and able document, but it concludes by saying that, cot withstanding the positive orders that have been given for thuprotectien of American ships employed in the transportation of the ar ticle from those islands, no countenance will ho extended by their government to persons so en gaged, if the Peruvian authorities choose to for bid them. If this last paragraph had been placed at the top of the dispatch, it would have waved the labor of writing the rent of it; but then the parties interested would have ',zee &tiled the plasvure of reading so excellent a composition . The Seaate labored palatally all day for de liverance from the River rani Harbor Bill. Ad ottioni to the amount of 000, or so, were voted into the bill, and then the 'thole was ordered e, be engrossed by the vote of ayes 31, noes 17. Thera were ten regu lar Democrats in the affirmative, three Free &acre, Chase, Hale, and Sumner, and one non• deacript, Jame*, of it. I. The remaining seven 6.e0 were tried and veterua Whigs. Thenega tio, tote was comp.:cal of sixteen Democrats and nun big, Mr. Dawson of Gs Mr. Brooks, of Mies. was - found on this side, but ho has I. and l believe now malice no professions, to be called a Whig. This analysts shows that. the Democrats gave 26 votes on the question, L ad a majority of 6 against the Improvement of rivers and harbors. The Whigsgave 18 vote% of which all but one were in favor of such im provements All the Free Boilers present voted for the hilt. Redeem absent Demetrius been pre erne, their majority against the measure would have Lem larger. M .r Polk, of Tenneofee, Vloe the means of crmit.t gb most acmadalous feeae in the House. In ?Le cJures of a speech on the qualficallens of the rival candidates for the Precidebey, he called ho colleague, Mr. Cullum, and Mr. Whits of Kentucky. Hare. Of cow. a furious altercation immediately ensued, Polk avowed personal re sponsibility, dtc. Mr. Callum replied to Polk with great severity, describing him course in the Flnusu tie diegreccful to Tertneseen find the coun try. Mr. White maid nothing It is universally believed that a message will pa. between Mr. White an/ his assailant, wblch may lend to a duel That corn ti fatal duel would ho a lees mi.,. trine to the country than such checking violations of decorum and decency in the natio:ail legisla ture, I have no. doubt at ►ll It is certain that the .counts from the South representing the perfect restoration of hernmoy and unanimity among the Whip, in that quarter, have introduced a very bad state of feeling among the Democrats, and rendered them peculiarly sensitive to any criticisms eDge their candidate_ They are compelled to so knowledge that all hope bossed upon Whig disaf fection has vanished, and that General Scott will carry every Whig State of the South. This makes them bad tempered and quarrelsome. Jmotte. Westmont -ton, Aug. 2S. Steamboat Softly Ildi—Printing Bill parsed— Probability of a oils—The Tehuendepee male— The sum of honor salkhed—The Howe disgraced —Pootronemerit of the Wheeling Bridge Bill-- Report on the Tariff. The bill for the prevention of accidents on steam boats passed the House to-day with amend menus which will no doubt meet the concurrence of the Senate. The most that can be staid of this bill at present is, that it is a necessary and desirable experiment It can do no hurt, and may do, 801110 positive good, and suggest the mew of preventing much evil. The democracy ham no for healed their dis sensions se to allow of the passage of the bill for the choke of a public Pointer. It In supposed that a compromise has bees effected by which Armstrong of the Union will be elected Pointer to the House, and the Proprietors of the Etepub lio Printers to the Senate. Whether anyeueh sr. nigement has been mode or not, I hope the Pre sident will veto the bill. The printing of-Con gests has been for yews a source of the &mini ma corruption, and the attempt to Ohm* it boa resulted in the partial suspension of the work, Pructionlly, it is not done to all, for nothing is completed until long atter the time when It could bo of use. And this bill proposes to make the Executive printing dependent upon the wretched Intriguesand imbecility, which on this subject paralyze the action of Congress; for the Printer or Printers to bo olects4 to that body are to be charged with the execution of the work for the Departments. A morufagrant case, In a petty way, of effrontery and - oorruption, has rarely been witnessed. As a surgeon would say, "It is a beautiful case" fora veto. The Tehunatepeckert are incessant in their exertions to procure the vigorous interference of the Executive or of Congmeus In their behalf. The administration is well4dispoeed to press claims by negotiation, but not by mare violent methods, and no ono in Congress tine yet respon ded to the vehement appeals of their agents for special legislation to compel Mexico to a speedfic performance of her alleged engagements. The unepeakably disgraceful ream In the House, In which lunch , blackguard epithets an liar were bandied from mouth to mouth, has pas sed over withcrim leaving a sign behind, except tho opprobrium and contempt which it Deluge upon the national character. .Pelk rind White, by their next frientl4.lolutson,ef Arluensae, and Orey ofEantrVg, announced to the'House tho Important fictlthat all difficulties between them had bean hoiunnbly and amicably adjusted. Very well so fiat as they nreconeemed.'Vßut if their honoils so esidlyrratiAA ,what is to become of the honor of the Housev.whoee dignity has been ao e rmity - outrlcoar 'Ttie fact ii;toennbers guil ty of such blackgtranhant; should be expelled Like Room ~„".`~^*.' mot'.,.`^^ ?:.::.'?'..x ~.i- tik+ '">4.;.: The Senate made a vain effort yesterday to get up the bill legalizing the Wheeling Bridge. It failed by twelve majority, and there is some rea sonable hope that it may go riser to the nextees sic; and be ultimately defeated. I omitted yesterday to refer to the important report of the Committee on Pinnace on the pro position of Jamee and. Stockton for a modif' Ma llon of the tariff, by the substitution of the spe cific for ad valorem duties. The Committee re port that they have not time to examine the questions involved in the proposedahange. What a precious confession is this for, our democratic majority.. They have spent tain6 months in do. ing nothing that the public oain peiceive, and now report that the cause of tdmaction on 'the tariff is want of time! That is pore fiction, un adulterated gammon. The truth is, the opposi tion on that Committee, and in both braochei of Congress, have deliberately refusal to act, be cause they are hostile to protection, and they report want of time, because they wish to con tinuo the game of deception with the deluded and unemployed pro prietora and laborers in Penn sylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and Now York iron works. That is the whole glory. Corr.pontlencr of the PittabpraOly Eimotte. Bourn Baxmanoo, Cuawroaa Co., Aug. 24. Mr. Editor—Dear Sir In mum, to your editorial of the 19th Jost. In reference to the construction of the Pittsburgh and• Eric R. B. 1 can unsure you from good authority that every effort is being made by the Company to plane a grunter portion of the mad muter contract coon. The counties of Mercer, Lawrence mud Craw ford have each subscribed ooe handred and fifty thousand dollars. The private eubscriptiona eo forens 1 have heard from, in Crawford and Mer cer counties, are, at Powerstown 46,000; Lincs. vino 21,000; Jamestown 3:3,000; WcatGreenville 50.000; Clarksville 10,000 nod at Wilmington 12,000. The P. & E. railroad passing in Its entire length through a section of conntry unsurpsesed in every clement that gives life and animation to trade—a country overflowing with its pro. duct, necking en outlet—the company had fond ly hoped that the liberal policy and enterprising spirit of the citizens of 'the cities of Erie and Pittsburgh iu their grand chain of Rll.operntions would have are this stepped forward either In individual or corporate capacity to aid in the con struction of this important link. Tu■ GEORGIA Union PANT!. SAVANNACI, Aug, 24 —A circular was published on Monday evening, signed' by the Executive Committee of the Union Party of Georgia, withdrawing the Electoral ticket put in nomination by that party at its late convention at Milledgeville. The same circular calla a mooting of the Union Whigs and Democrats of Georgia, to be held at Atlanta, on the Iltth December, to determine what course this party will pursue in future. 80Y1TUING WORTII I?,NOTTI3G —The yard tide rived from the Saxon word gyrit, or girth, being originally the circumference of the body, until Henry I. decreed that it should be the length of ble arm. Inch, from uncle', or twelfth. In 1066, when William the conqueror began to reign, the penny, or sterling, wee oast with a deep arose, so that it might be broken in lull( 09 a half penny, or in quarters for fourth oays, or farthinge.--Kelly. A Veracts or PROGRESS—A oesclumaker in advertiair.g as a great novelty so article he calla a "silent and easy Brougham." This must in deed be something new, and very different from the old original Brougham, which can never be 'silent for long together, and certainly can never he silent and easy at the same moment. There seems to be something more like the genuine ar ticle advertlecol under the title of a ...Brougham with pole for a pair," inasmuch as one favorite Brougham hoe indeed "pole fora pair," or head enough for Iwo any day.—Pooh. At one of the hotels in Boston, an honest countryman from Vermont, who had come to thu city for the field time, was awakened by the cry of "07! buy any 07!" beneath his window. Frightened half to death, he aroused his fellow lodger, and inquired what It meant. “Oh, bless you, it's nothing lot oysters," said hi. room mate, in a pet. "flesh!" cried Jonathan, "do tell if oysters holler as loud as that?" NEWS IT The potato rot has appeared In the eaatern States, and, it le eild, prevalle extensively. The b.lrque Matagorda. of New York, was etruck by lightning at . Mobile recently, and Cept. Purehaee and wife killed. Peter Keeps, of Adams county, Pa, was tried last week, on thaphsrge of killing hie father, and acquitted. _J Tho Keene, (N. 1f.,) American Nines, imam's coo the death of Ron. Benoit% Cooke, editor and publisher of that paper, in the filet year of kis age. The Whigs of the Thud Congressional District of Pennsylvania, have nominated Johir P. San derson, editor of the Philadelphia News, art their candidate for Congress Col. Benton, at the late election in Bt. Louis, received some oil votes for jailor, besides sore rot fur justice of the peace, constable and coro ner. A party of eirteen Indian Chiefs of different triter, in Minneeota, pawed through Cinctinne ti on Sunday last, for Waahington, to receive pay for land. mold the Government. A brother and eon of Black Gawk were among the num ber. Dr: Aims Morison, o revolutionary patriot, died in New Raven on the:hid' , aged 89. Dr. M. graduated at Yale College A. D. 1780, thoyoang cot of bin clue. and he lived to be the last sur vivor of it. After taking his collegiate degree; he joined tho American army, sad served as as sistant Surgeon until the close of the war. A pubilo meeting of merchants, tankers, and others, was held in London, on Wednesday, to take measures far relief of the =demi by the great fire at Montreal. The Lord Mayor prod: - ded Many gentlemen present put down theirl names for sums varying from .ClO to E7OO, awl subscription boots are open at all the banking houses. • TUC %YOFFIE OF TIZZATLAIITIO—BITYFLLO, Aug. 24.—Deapatahas just received from Mr. Weirs . Express Agent, state that they have not yet suc ceeded in finding where the wreck of the Atlan tic lies. More boats and drags are about to be sent on to Long Point. Mr. Wells states that he team the prospects are bed for finding or rais ing the wreck. A Great Bless:ice to the Afflicted. iterDr. rtl'lante, the inventor of the cele brated Lie, rills, tssed Mese polo see several ye., In hli preens., before he could be Induced to offer them to the public In such a manner am tomato then known though out the chuntrr. This lemma! phydelen felt the mine moosnanee that all blob minded men of soignee twl In enteritis the list melon them nescruptdons magnet .00 obteod• their uselem nostrum:to upon the pnblle. and rely upon mist,. of pedlar to mutant them. Cliontn owl. hamlets, of the real vole. or the Liver 111.11. and Influenced 07 the Plain Motet. odduty.thellector Onany esmilleed hie delicate feellatff on the altar or public toot. Ulm great medians hem not dleappoluted the expectances of the smallest precUtlaume. at whom Instance he was Induced to forego We Inelbatlons. Prom every quarter do we hear the met credible eemante of he wonderful ourallve rfneti—lbe But and the West, the North ecd the Pontb. are alike Wen chit "Wince of great Joy" Mote the afthoteal. T 0... wouderful pine have eoundstel7 oonqueeed that crud noort. or *ma n es, the LlmOoew ll'hamen Lien rine any be bad from wad Druidrste nod Ileretuinta, ho tarn and country. and Wont the sob proprietors, 7 KIDD • CO., 00 Wood it. F. 8. Cleaver's "Prize Medal Money Soap." sorTIIOSE who have ventured on the lite lua and ooprobtable task of imitating "Cleareee Pole. Medal Loney Soap,. have My naturally upposed that the badlocricoluate eLlmixture of the ordeal of Littney with other lutalienta, usually employe t he the traeu.ae,re of newly Invented Bum t aulltient to place It In mew. Won with that produced by F. B. Uaaver. it to but an utotjustire.ho ; to the al Ullad tarmac.. to mention (nod doubliou Ode Owe tout hue bleu brought before the raw of the learned pod impartial unmet. who awardod to hint the mafal . ) that bla comae was oot the tomtit Urbana*, nor the work of a Momentary enterwrice, but the fruits of long and mural Etudy, Joicum ka krewledge of thaw oulartala which, by chankat..bi. nallorseoul an elect mallets. tiu rendered his !due honorable to hlsowit and alto! to the world. for eats retail at all Olciwatiat Drug etn.t. and whole/tale ooly by the agents for Pitaborah and it vi. dolt!. aodfallwtl J. 4100 a 00..60 Ward ,treat. ___ stirS. Itl KIEV—And now as to your Pet r 0,,,... I thought .1 had &tared +Mims so long, it .0014 I:...•11 to wait oatil I - hid "eweshat to write." When I trot offered the on for d e.theleoele thought It .as t.rhepe Like the quack patent width:Mons of the agto, end eo felt hut 'little dimmed o,,hily. l Itut I "rare It to mote on trial. and eationled None to . boy,.wwttl I gel them to teat Its matted power. 1 t woo Non Li core the dad sad 1.11614 ko.. A mat. Who bed lienebthel der eight poem was persuaded to try Ifs rlrteac end when be had geed bet three b3ttlei t he 'mold see WPM 1.111 icor:4 cad alearly dlitlatubh the color of clothe. *a while hie health wee *thane" ittalth hopecm* nu ttititanotattbpots to have begothe matters 1.17 lOW* watt, cam of tkrorals. Moab more might basin of the b.lirog rolrelo of Pattoleato.." Bet' tel lt WIN to ear' 4 Met It has obtained ea we . , Mule/ley in thLepourt• ter.. I hire sold all that , re toe. end idea hare told. hrtodred bottles atm.': ;vie. meeig A igni . tileireorgae rail" Wieroodroliatth 114 IL= ... - sw-JoB Purim of all kinds executed at this reap with neatteen. aull at rowan:able ratan Special attention will be J=o raehrte Pro , nitinamee tokliablbititen and 4 r ,„, bYda,lllll Heads, BUJ of tidbit, Invitation, Laltele; DIAZ Store Ville hem in, Men, reelapttsSthiN r l' r ... i.Lti~,, Scrofula. IIOEPIT is due to Kier's Petroleum to any that It has been known to completely erten:ate every vestige of this &vented Mecum In lam time than any other ramely, end et ISO cost or inconleolence to the batten. Tea thousands of rerthloates in JR, hoo la of the pre— plot, =any of oddeb aro from .all known dr.ne of the oily of Ihttoburgh no. 1t immediate vicinity, go to sho• clearly and bey°nd all dhubt, that RA Etthi PETRO LEUM is a tnolleine of nn 6061112311 rah., not only as kcal remold, In Paralvels, Itheutnatuu.Deattem, lots of Sight, but .. • valuable Internal remedy, Inviting the lavo.gallng p&p..., as well as the auttning paklaut. to Demme &unpainted Its merlte. TOO. having *dread of mixture... assured that this mall.. le purely natural, and la bottled sal Into.. from the boa; bo of the earth. Thu fo l owboy eartllleate la angled tam a paper publlalr ad at rase, Naar York, and E.. data Augnet 1002. to oaf. to giro appended the eertlflenta of the celebrated D. Y. foot, M. D., of Evraetua: 7hl• may In truth certify. that I have been ea badly af. Ole"! with Scrofula for the last seven years, that most of the than I have been unable to attend to any kind of ba ldness end lunch of the time unable to walk, and mnetted to m• bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the beet Lthystelsom nor country affords: I occestonallY got forßr relief, but no cure, and cannoned to grow wont., until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Patrols., or Rock Oil, as every thing else hut tall.l I did no without fait b .t dret, but the effect was astonishing, It three the IsMon to the eurfsse at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by ming seven bottles, I have gora cure worth chess/tads of dollars. MRS. NANCY 31. BARKIPX. This may certify that I UVre tAvn acuttainted with Kier's Petroleum, or Rock 014 f,r more than a year. end hnse renvateally witnessed it. tenelletal effects In Ma can of Imioloot Glossa. toff other diseases for which It is reorom. mended. and can with oordidonee recommond It to be malls'. worthy of 'Montfort, nod' can safely fay that num.,. has attemeded Ile use. where other medicino bad falloff. D. I'. PoUT, Al. D. Pot Tale by . 11 fps Druffkis. In ififtsburgh. aus3fklaw tirSILERIFALTY—To the Freemen of Allegheny County—l offer myself as a candidate for the entre of Allen VF, On the ensuing term. and without any party nomthetion, as an Indepeth edindldate. Kral would thankfully solicit the Yoh. o etc (snow calm.. of all meths. Alter * residence of t rty three yean Oust r montiot) Plitetherth , in ac: ye business I Oust my cherthier to known to the en commuait . y. as not to require any endothemeLt. tied b e I rosy be deemed trusttrustworthy. Phew e wire y n . n rages to the oldest (but worthy. the [We fortunate) (took,. ler In Western Penn sylvania. and oblige, Oentlenteu, yo r obedient rent nt. smith LI/ HD LOOMIS. 10113 34.001. lOUS e. .goon, lITCORD & CO., WIIOLESALE& RETAIL ASIIIONABLE HAT AND P MANUFACTU. ERS. AND DEALERS IN ALL RI DE OF FURS. CORNER OF Meth AND Intl bra., Pittsburgh, u.:11 1 : T A" ano2o,lmicly A. H. H()LME & Bl{o. Successor to IL P. N. on & Co., DAN LIFACTURER OF SOLID BOX 'ORS, t.LATED AllOYELS,3lArlthifte, BPADFdi, PICKS. FORKS, de, I'ITPSEVILISH, PERNA. SII CIIAIIOO -o No. 121. Water woof. third door ads.. Orolthliel4 rmgr. II work warraole4 ..uol to any manlaeurrd. l'rlten'slusuranou uompany of Pittsburgh 0. G. lIUHOP.Y. YLLL'Ins, :4.3IUEL L. LI AOSIOO.L. gen, OFFICE. 91 WATER, BETWEEN MANI= AND WOOD STREETS. o.r INaldlEd MILL AND CADOD RINKS tIN TI IB OEIIO AND AllnaiddlPPl RlVKitd. AND TRILDITA rN yr hula adyart In, m !CSCC , by F/RA AO; vaanal lb perils of the SRA and INI.ANP NA ria•no.fr TRANI:PORTA TlttY. DIJMOTOISB: ti latrhavr. Jr . llyolny, Lath U. Elat. DunlAp, Jr.. I P. Dehar.O.. :rata J d: r• W.lter Drynal. a , amuni _ Nelson's First Prerrunta I)AGUERRE()TYPES Peet Office Bui/ding, Third Street. .ITIZENS and stranger" who wish to oh- Wan sn lOctit•te, artiAle liken,, ..ry moirrato pri, snit ttml It to their ititet,t. tt, st .II thorn , itablititment.l. here entire. uatiylacttuh guarnsnt•Yri, or eharc+me‘fo. hating am, of the CA LAIR arrattg...l ditle ant Plyileht.n , Yer lb. with itn , trursentv cf t:.. moo evrful ILlnd. and tuvicog ati. , pled the nrstorn of Danner U... 1 try thy eytehroLte , l 14xrt., of :1.11•..1olph!s net 0, V , rt, Mt. N. hir.t.,:f Fti , to oar the yaircat• of the A-1 1...a1-r• j PM. Nth., er mop,. which hay twv,f been e. 1. xnA ' non and everati,, femu A.st . man. um.,,,1/t DAGUERREOTYPES AT TILE NATIONAL,(4ALLERY. ACKSON'S National Daguerrean Gallery, nI corner the Dicantel aml abarket anat. loproalto 1. WitrerVo Drug Moro.) Plitaburch. Lallea and timi Mornay wietita4 tool:Ulu litoillte names,. at moderato prime, will Maime call at the Alper totattheh. scoot, fltb..l me with tory euporior Side &IA Sky Lich.. .rraliceal with garb skill that the oporatcr no take the mo..t accurate fa, of sk i ll ibo buruen form with all the eErciritlof animat i ng Am. WuT , l7.l c la . - 0,4 , pae:te. tatPl orgeniPlllCeitervera. iMel'ormus uot temilmel to take • *Mum entooe • to , fret reartublance iltLiAktainea.es taken of Cot and doneaset permit. 1,. nor WI of lb and 4irlwams "pee. and operating from 8 A le. until P. ft Memo. in no Diamond. toga:tan Iva Cleveland and Pittebarch Rail Road aiNIM TICKETS UJWCG II BUFFALO, DUNKIRK, TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILIVAURIE, COLUNIBUR mad CLNCINNATL Fare to Maraud rilliE new and fast running steamer FOR- It En CITY, leans the Monongahelawharf., orate. Monongahela How, ...el =crania (aundayi mpuili at e'elk, predawn,minnocting wnllmlle with it. Foamier Train yr the Clareli-od and Pittabarith tall Road. 10•TiO4 Wellsville at 10.03. 31, sod weir log at Ilnatand at 10 minute. past iVebreN, P. 31, aor oonneetthei with steam boat for Ouftia, Toledo,. Iwtroit, Minimbi*, and ehloath. Pueenitan leave Pittsburgh In th. earning. and tag. toa not owning In Mesa., Pamiewoore gain. to Clevenger via 'Ohio and thee.. R_ . e . lll:lf. ' utt. Atlases.!ntiriv oPian y it th . M n, I , where th ey halo to wan till 3 o'clock...l'. it.. the, Kaprren train room walk takes them on to Cievelud, midst, at non elm and In tame trait of ara so those wbo irri by war or Wellsville. thwasart elmearal througii Wow %Pittsburgh to Clevw laid. on btord lbw drawer Frown City. For tielutia arid/ to 3011 N A. CACtiIiNV, •r eat l'ltteburgh need Co. /fed f floneacabala !low, Water At: 9al door tram .0r o AmtUtaekt. ci. ri n Cet wo aLtl n.d r P ie en i tz and, tbe tare a s4.:u. itnxr • PIDMINB & BATBDIA3I. LIEALERS in Flour, Fead, and Produce 1.1 entenslir. No. ZS, Markst Slaw' Cittabox.b. •asao 1:/11 i=nmol FIRST Principles of Chemistry, for thous° -St N. * j cOolle . r • and Schools. by PfIOIIghSOR h. PIMA - • new edition of this work Is in punished will be butted early to October next. This mliriou has Poen almost en tirely meenitten, awl is brought up to the prevent elate of Science, so tar as It is presible within It. liouil The 13141:11fmaarao of Hs arvantirment remain tinehang cl, while every part has been worked. p anew. T en. ganic thsembary bus been again entirely rewritt and contains much that will be new to the leather, as aria as hathe pupil, numerous and Potty executed illnetratlona ve been thrown lobo every part of the work. and tboic vibe have before adopted it.. wit now find it Mill more worthy their continued patronage. Thesale of twenty four large editions has encourage,' the aublishers to rim. itr elms Oilbolo in maintaining the work In the Int mrik of s 1 17t eri t7 b . r bi ll jor to f u ltri ;c. / . 1 1 7 . e5t Boot ore Just pabllll4 a new redliino or the SIMELBRA, wilt additions and aberrations by the author awl rroi beards/ • of Yale College. IL 0 PEOIL t T1V,131.1.8, ass3o . .2t. 'VOA SALE—Two Boilers 20 feet long, 30 Ur Inches Is disaster. have hoes used kor nom. Um, oaLl will b. moll law for sub. Enquire of JORN 11000T IX. EINEM, Torsuhlo. or RAYS At WALTSII. Alleshesi city. ass. 0..30 11. s. JUTS, Liars. Cincinnati and Madison Packets. THE fine light draught eteamere NTATE.MAN..--..--Cept. J. T. Wright. • 121P/1158/4--.—. Capt. Darla Will form the line doringthe low ..tor 1.0111.% lewlnk ewer, der (Bonds, • •ierp tad ) at 12 o'clock,ll. - Th• ghlendht stemma W 111430111114 and 1.100211t1l 13TTII will mum* their glee. upon the Met rise of .11.. N. 11....—frriabt tar thtm Ilvn, eovalanad to vs. will be calved at all thins at Nair Wharf Boat. A. IRWIN: it.. A 00. Rtaabrar. Olndatall. O UST reed from the Phillipeviße Factory, 7 Dies of Msboomy ON Cloth, sbesotll4l artielo, .ultablo for coining turoltstee. An. J A /I PHILLIPS. • nog3o No.llo Hama 'treat. IFE PRESERVERS & JACKETS—AS tt.4ll7.ltageg,;:.°Mivigi:rt-h-P" &WO J I II PHILLIPS. 4,2EGA88-10,000 fine Havana, in store, CI tor sale by PERKINS A BATEMAN. I/ROOMS-50 doe. for sale . by IP ansfa PEBEINB k BATEMAN. CIO/LP-50 bill. for rale by %. aug3 o PERKINS • BETEMAN a-UNDRIES -30 6 b .• ons Com Bturch, 6 " Bab bitt Yeast Propler, fi Poperftne Rios Oleur. 1. " Maeoerall and Verookllll. " pure =Mind Pepper, 14 byupers, Wag 10 " Mu 1 Mute eXtra No. Uh er 000 late, 10 eaus 11.6 and 10 De Superior Snell& Illut!sed, 20 doe.3t and ND - Uxeleriroode 120 Note don Del', Delt, 1 bbl. Oloreo. • I Ntartg rot . tali by • 60030 • D W 1.1...161111 & 00..112 Wood at lIREEN APPLES-16 bble. on consign -1..m amt. .1 D WILLIAM top. SOGAR-2A bhdm. prime N. 0.; !obis Pnel; .00 JD WILLIAMS /k CO. GOLDEN SYRUP-38 half barrels; 10 Wm flow Yorl4 ang3o Ja WILLIAMS a CO RROOMB-150 dos, oup'r for sole by on J D WILLIAMS At 00 FEATHERS , & GINSENG- , - . UN lock, Yeatbax IT • Otos= MUM" VIOLET OD. - Water sad /mart. 100,000.Cammo¢foreaIo by , !mliGam!! r " ! 4 c„, 7 .11 k 1... 4. • 6 11186A11G111.. 11LARPER'S MAGAZINE for September ba• born neel•ed. . • fresh oW. ptedileNgritilp.hcie.by. arm= 70 Fourth Aron. kIATOIIES--1000 gross percussion on le enuni.vmeanment, fur al. low by P 811KIWIR 2 CO. g I bxe. for sale by P PIIKVIMIt t CO. AW BOOKS--Greenleaf on Evidence. WandriPo Blnckstonen Commenter/. 4 lel& diNDlClAL—Lauriten tisneopattdo Pencils of PhStin. • new +/Minn from 2.1 London edition. Pulite en Doto-etic Ph/Seim. irmel Hartman/ft/Principle liensdias hr OkS; At Central Bock ton . 70 booth meet, next door to Adams` Excess. istra.ol J L MEAD. (IOFFEE-257 bags Rio, for sale by k) :19930 s EIARBAMOII ..... lIGAR-50 hhde. prime N oin storo for 10 81,14 by . 81.88.101 8 ,LIARBAUGEI. g IOLDEN SYRUP-20 cks. in store and 111 for rah. by a lIAIIIIANOR. AN4C. E. TOT . ( i ! or N i i r i ar r, f h p . 60 `. Nycbango Boa; 60 Mororn• A Idutufacturer. Baokt Wautol at tbr Banking Nowa of A WILKINS Oh, souso No. 7b Fourth .t. Westminster College. ' 9111 E Fall Session of this Institution cot !! uer of Saultalcy and Lob anat. Alleabenn will rommeoce on Monday. Ott of September. !.. , !IT ' il " Tor E r Vio ' fe ß"". thr l.. ar r a. ' I ' L " lr 'i nTo ' l; naludes all the ' bronchea of Matbe m ulaucal. 'r e: " atmeal and lin mann Literature. There'. also a preparatory Feb.]. L i where a hoth la ugh Baldish eduction may be obtained. Ilpyta aw-Mainers and other literary Inen a the to,. CI .ti and parents whose tont hays been In the !lent,. al. augdarLw• Two Good ides For Bale. rF. : ixy l a d )ld, end the otherthree,), ,n,.7jx:EAiWs4rtug:olm L r Arial. nroblestown Plank Boad Stock. f 9t) SHARE 7. f tUngSaldelell7OW ALL. add, over ii. J.. P Co . no. Wool and 4th eta PUBLIC SALE Of Lots in the Village of Rosscommon. g iN Saturday, Septorriber 4th, at 2 o'clock, 1 P I' 'I .. .111 to n^eral at public. MI! 21)0 BUILDING LOTS, In the villa. , el Pthaanumon, rituals between the Brad &et', Yield IltuV howl and the Monongahela river, rd 4 MI len !lard the oil,, twin g ono ni the finest portions or the ed .tell Annum^ tract, am thle will probably be the only public tale, porton, 1v...10n to „turn thatrableemburban lots all] and It their L rept to/d lead. _ • • . T.erne--41ne-rizth .n Ell41:1. reoldua In See Waal annual no; men,. with Intenet, teeented umn the pretalrea, Ur:lullKorea sill leave the eorner of Yerond and 8.111- , I , noir et , ta, at Ili o'cl , ek, noon the day of sal., to eon • V. to tt e trreunO, all who whirl to attend. Plane e ready for dlettlhatlon at the Auction More of P. )f _ t , ie. fertaB . tel TIIONAB.B. BLUR. LOUR-200 bbls, Ohio, iea'd for gala by 1. a.tne.B , , _ 8 HAAB/10011. AEW BOOBS AZ NICKERBOCKEIOIA GAZ INE for jtx Sep.mbrr. nem.l,r of Arpleynn'n Gibe. y—runtrntr. Num ru, Tune 11 the Country, by the bar, 11. A. Willuantt. Valle Tom, Cabin am 16. • trial; 609Di]. Aunt I °talk' .W. A. 611,DENFEN HEY CO.. Tb rOurth. Amer. Pearl Port Monnelee. , SPLENDID stock pearl harallen, Mirrors It for Poutlsta and ether.—Pearl work maids to orler. al 0, on hoed Markle Baena, suitable fia• Cabinet arid r of F * 7 l lTAOllat A. 00 North CUe BO , PalLairlphba._ IN" GGS-400 doz. just read, for sale by .lll •Elxsl HENRY u OOLLIV UTTER—Fresh Ralljust reo'd forsideby D aur—.l LIENRY II OL1..14:01. Diuolution r Purtiiership heretofora existing undOr e end etyle nt IIUBTON XIORILOIIF, tbe I•r c o.oA. buelness, hes been tide day dlwolved by btu , co coneent. The buelnesa of am Oren will be settled b., J .u.et !lotto, et their oLI .tanth N. ESL Penn street. JA.IIEB ilUttrult, raoumw MORROW. James Huston will continue the Dry Goode boom.. at their old aloud, as heretofore. where • eery oTn.na we anoctroont of new and faAhlocotble Gonda can 21, 11.1 , foond. prim. which cannot fail to give ca n hlo•tion. JAMICS HUSTON. fto:Mit N 0.681. Penn at. ..Illrgheny County an. : • VI. T.lint 1 Co.. 1' In the Dieted Court. No. VA Artil Term.lss2. . Ito 11;exy. Vend. Es. V.0.1/1r..„ ND now, August 23d, 1852, on AA motion or ww...e.Yriowl • Yep. Edwin O Ern, I. untainted. auditor to '`• diserthole . nniewele of We. AtTF: to. idAVN. Prothonotary. Notice Is hereby given that I will be in utten• si ai it'd... No. 121, Fourth street, l'lttaboreb, ow n•Flr:thr • the lair duy of September, ]tit. at 10 o'clock • it • to atteof to the anti, rt the above appointment. EDWIN 11. eiTUWE, 50u:X.4,410w •riditer. New Books. I UST ree'l nt eentral Bookatore, next door es to Adam? Expo.. Poorth Street. The Eatir.a. • ttrimtner Book: by 43 tr 00 , 31. The r litford Month,: • tal• of Um 01.1 Dominion. by one daughter.. ' ['no Child at Itoma. by Abbott Anthon's Latin !Wallah and enaS.b Latin Dlotionary. Ulna tem U. 8. rplandid Illnateated by nuaterconi •teel ourevinaa iantr.2l,l .1. 1. ItY.AD. .I.ICII FALL DE LAINES---Marphy b. At wield basaltlet reed rich and choirs .tyles.of co,b. Brain, azall Almeria,. Printed Muslin de Lea.. ...ninti•cd Merino gob, colored and black eoburgs, id many othrr yr,. of blow Good, • ed.., 111 dea e us a call. ay..LN • will trivia*, in • day or two. • large lot of ...on liicrtce Mien-rig and 111,11iTIC, boodle numb dca lb. wood rrirea, end wilt bo sold correspundlngly sow= 'IIEESE-2 U bra. prime W. H., for Bale ~, by . VON Bob NUMIST t MURPUY. • , HEESE--100 has. prime Cream Cheese I_, Jun reed 14, Union Lib., and for nale attle27 It DALZCLI. t CO. ILKS--A. A. Mason & Co. have just re orient, per Express. la pieces che e s Oropu lep black ElkitO lu Mr Lotextroter; ' Patin de - Chloe: lu Meek - Of the *serest sal fort fu:hioruble etrles. aus7.7 iIEAS ! TEAS 1 I—Notwithetanding the ,e‘vet stemma In teemwee ot Teas In the East. we a.t Pelling plan Tees at the 01 I rates. else Toa Mae. (toodv ar son l Oc elopeolor Nuperior • 8 ." • Le(Sit Extra w St our euvtoluere no reennainendallon neetwar. 1 . .. [Spy whe have nnt tried our Test. we will with I.s.wee furclsh eamplee, and respectfully solicit a trial. lisr - Teas put op to metallic sovehrl packs MIS Ms each r tee optpeenleu e ot retalliers, wnevanted to smooths. .1104. ARD OIL-20 bbls. No. 1 for saleby a • aucl: ', J. KIDD A OIL _ t,.. AL A3IMONIAC—I2OO lbs. in store,for ..../ ave by ..1 lIIDDJt PI/ i ASTOR' 01L-15bbls. for sale by J litD9 A CAL IOSIN-20 bbls. for sale by " L •ug= .1 KIDD Jt VO. ___ R INSEED OIL -- 15 bbls, pure for Bale by ll J oug7; .1 Knit{ A CO. • WINDOW xoubo UL t b— ( ' ~, 400 . 10112., 2.5 . 10‘14: • 105 IN) `. Tx 10) I: `\ bi) " . 40 -• 10s15 011 .. 121110 best country brawls: 'lot 1.41410. VON BONNUORST a 5)555110. \ 4'l 02TON YARNS-800 lbs. for sale by \ l l X s ) au R_7 VON BONNNOIIST a MURPUY. .1 p ROOMS-250 doz. Gilt handled, for sale by 170A.11.-25 hbde. N. O. for sale by atka7 VON BONNUOUT 411111UltNlY RIPPED -FUSTIO for sale by aue..7 k SELLERS ClllO. L. LOOMX LOMB & M'DOWELL. UENERAL COLLECTORS, STOCK AND BILL BROKERS, OFFICE OVER H. JONLI fetlB BARRING . DOUSE, Corner Wood and Fourth Flu, Pittabargh. Rarxranrcht—Whlrmora Isom A we, ntV011:UO. Fi Fahnostook oo u J. P. sA ntskatson. (Immo Drool. atm= ko=! - 7 Land Warrants Wanted. ' WE will pay the highest market price fur 100 &err Latd Warrasta. WOMB t WDOWELL, aux= over S. Fone t c.. rot, Wood rt Fourth 6.. Univervity- of Pennsylvania = faw De partment. 4 )I'l the w ,!.. th 00.' 1 1 1 . 5 :1.b% 185 , 2 ,...tr } :ttn'Y_ ,Jlrty of Pennerleanba, and Pro Irereappoluted as honorable George Shorewood. One or the Faculty, Pro ismer of the Institute. of Law, Ineluding inter elle, In tarnatlonal,Oonetitutional, Commercial and Civil Law. Peter Her e ti c Yed Profemor Practkey Pleullog and Tel:tenon at La• and In Mangy. P, mouser Millar. bat. Palomar of Roll Estate, don- Irlfr:el Itno i giet ' o r Mo ". 4% . , Th.;4 IT each year. The anti r em will Deena, the pre . % WeOctober with a public Intniductory leettim bract of tio Professore, end will continue four mouths. 'The no mad en the Drat of February, and will continue foar Inns. Ernm the Out of June to the Ent of October wilt be va• cation. htudents who bare attended bur tenor with mob Pic &aver, mar, upon the recommendation of the Faculty, pretard Ilactieloni of Law. Ptudents who have attecdal nor one or two of the Prea Lmors only, mar receive from such Professore oertlacatee or prolleiency. It la Elmdesign of the Pecan,. to make the mono tbni. rash 101;1410111d. The pima of the Department eat.' braces lectures upon all branches of bon moot Courts for discussions of legal swallows the writing ologiore Won it us/ cahoots, and frequent and rigid examinattona It le believed they Philadelphia has peculiar advent*. cos ea a plate for legal butmation. It assi Charts ma. V..= illiereat = 1 ,1=4 _ b :t i er Lassiehe mar sotelin • knowledge of the &Mir Mune Mr n. It hae a bar which hes allears been datinamieh et tor IC6 blob Woe sod proSesel66.l IstelinT6 the members of whi c h. he will find • pleasant sod profita ble society. Fact. no - dent will pay tw lbw Deau of tha Faculty. for the Treasurer of tto Uulaurel,. • Matriculation fee of $t y. f ofilO for oat. Wm, touch Profetwor whom ha olutl: attend. rirraupen.nte will be ma]* for frovkling=able byard mad bulging fir students. at ream:table Geolltig fillt.ith, grcretery of lbw Board tit Truster or the Uterieteity of POW 1,01111111•. • 1 \ stiratedn --- . ILLEBER hoar jnet rec?d by Adzuns & ~ Octia kaprete. the Dollowitor tievi Node: Little Eva. i Uncle Toe. lemma tot Kea. Death of littleDrs. We t's 'Light vePartial:. , The Dea Anal. Dtoableh ol . Et. Cale. ' . • . Dries Dalin i. deett.. ' The Chattel. 114412. bosom Allan. Oh whisper *hat than teeitet. The Untortmeta Dart ' Dolmas. POD.. h 1 Anted Jul. - . time Petteti ,. e ' - . • i . . . ... ._.. • .... , . zrayila . Polh i t , z bl. Strakasch. , ' '• , Mord Hour. Polka. llomato trattoi Brats Waits: '. • . , Mo.. loan ronratka. °trim*. roah *I Qoklutot"' m.r.h.,uoodor, iio fi „ . Mono and (Intim • • •. • f or ta 701 rd ISCrost, . . soles' ' NCR of Ur fioldata Ilorp. ' • • • flottrul rm.) ' • . . . SUOAR=IO hhda. N. 0.107111, 111,1. ; , .i.4,2 . i'4..Afi.kri.ii: , .j6i . ''''' - ' - 80841 OF,TEMPIMANCE BAIQUEIre, ', AT' MASONIC HALL, \ On Thnriday evening, Sept. 2, 1852, at ' 8 o'clock. rCKETS; admitting a Lads and Gentle man, kLow. In ord., that all may enjoy cOnalort and , rrt,t, two imodrad [Wirte will la,cold. t . t";a7nrl4 ' t: C 7. tri I I It'aM AblormFene[wl an y. Steer@ Fonrth *Erect. and from . the Manure.* C: L. Nacre. Wiloma McCandlew. Wm. blcetulough. AG, Lloyd. John blclion, ' Henry tot/river. Robert W. Parke. John .11 Kirkpatrick. lOh[ri;;l7. . ,ro t a, ..debrand.R. O. Stockton, 'John D. Ballet, John J. Mitchell. Wm. B. licelor, tton. l on 11 . • J. H. Kinkead. James K Morena, Feaucio Thunto rx. John Long. Wm, 11. Clain: semool'A. Long. Andrew Miller. John Paul. Coorger B. Whir, Mama. Steel. nub BONS OPTMEMEILLIICR,PROCEMOIL rcIIIUSSDAY, Sept. 2d,lBs2.—Division. in ii the two titles will atekomble at their respectire Halle tt 9 ,clock. A. CI.. In the country dirk will meet in time o allow them to boon the ground 15 minute. before ten. Die Woos (rem 04.4 will asemobto at MASONIC LAM.. Fifth Street, at the hoer find montionedloalso. the O. D. All to boon the ground at 10 o'clock, prwately. at which time tho procernion will MOT, ROUTE—The right resting on .Liberty an/ Fourth otoo down Hay to Penn, where they wllleountermarch: uP iler to Fourth; along Fourth to Smithfield: down Sea I thneld to Thin!: UP Thtrd to Korn: along Rom' to Fourth: down Fourth to Smithfield: up Smlthbold to Liberty: along. Lib erty to Wayne; down Warne to Fenn: along Venn to e land: down Hand and ore, the Brid to Colon along Coda, and. Kant Co rum= to Olin; down Ohio to Federal and oFer the Ilrilks'm St. COO erneer up 81-Clair to Penn along'Penn to Irwin; along Irwin to Sixth; up bath to Wood: down Wood to Fall, at Sluonic Mall. ' an.X, More New Works • • rpliiE following have been ree'd at the Book Store, No. 65, Ilarket street. "Whitt Nwr?" — lot Yoldrig Lull. tearing' Bclool. Charles F. Derma, Principal of Orectwboro Female Som.' it...T. N. Clearfrom the New World .dln Mit, by Tammy. on Millenianiiina.wltla :cams on [boil:Waren( the Resurrection, by Bryant. - Temple choler nal new collection of gamed Lot o re'', ri ch la a oat end convenient a Mph.. Moore', Iri o oh ltelodiee m , with apprapriato im and /211, vac lor instrumental aecompanimente, gotten up Ina etyhi anitablo f,rthe parlor table or the mann. 'l'b- Priem] of Moe, a work eitalna modern Sliepticiam. by Dr. Hamilton. Alrn• Devotions. ~ the aeon editions of our (Batik, Poet, _ Onatai DAVISCIn a MiNEW. LAKE FISII—In ibis. & Fob Oct iniut, 1852: mold by It It. end: , lIEN ale COLLINS. .INSEH El) 15IL--1.0 bile. in store for hale IL E. SELLERS, 4..%137 Weal street. \ For Sale. IiNE three story Brick Dwelling House, re-' vur •l •plete with all Third the modern improremente, situate on ime neer!. neer Ako—F-ren cod ilelltiong lAN. on Concrtim 54;131.1. Cenn,tv,nla ATennt. • •• Alno—Thrt. moron of Land thn iorenth Ward, In. deplrable nuation prlvato rooldeno,a. A Inn—An Itoprorml Farm of 100 amon.. In Westanorpland conntr. 3lf front tho Ptnnorlyanla Contra/ Hall !toad. For tarot, onqulro of t 11'00W KLL, swan over S. Jones a Co.. rot. Wood and Fourth eta HEW 111 . K A l c% Cil .s Th:fy,,fta. pvindy. (lid Foltv or Horn, arranged for t h' V't 'l. lr f r o o r'L ' eNta .r e„n. Nvily Ilir; by S. C The PCIIIOiVI. Thought. Schaberta eaymade. The Mop Breeze, • Home Amara. I'm a Wines Ptilgrim.he, Swallow,. H lip. li Pooba talkin the g Ithen my elm, ' Polallet. by BC roster. The loot bolt 19 broken. eltett. • !!lush. Pigen, arranged for rho guitar. Elona Polka. ur /I K1.b.0. Sparkling Poi ka. Iron Polka- Pearl Polka- by II lilebvr. 111:5110 KLKIIER, Slat of the tiohlen HU% au F 3 ' No. 101 Vidal etreat, HOLLAND for Window Blindo— \ Jon tee. id. No. 55 klarket.etreet. and for sal. bl ?"-t THOM AK PALIIPn. NEW, MUSIC. y TNCLE TOM'SCabin. • L.) \ aw', Partlng—aabject room Cori, Tom'a Cabin. watt, of little Nee; or I'm going. math of et. Clare-100e Eva'. father word• lovitg Nroller. It - calm...spare that Tree. iod Polk. C. I know thatmp Ilvdtetner Lireth. nature of, Memea7. .f bott ter,t wouneint the Aphlt. Cm.* of konaparto. • lest or II the aad ...spool Polka. in ftewe . inwar behatitseh. Periew Polk,. with a splendid rrontiapieee. 034.4 Polka._ }' !if 111a.".14V roprea mW ro a l e " 1. t . With a gfeat voriely or new mad popular Snags. Polka., to.. ae eat. rood or Pam., and log sale in. HAIN 1.1. MELLOR. . .0021 SIVV.I Area. • Wall Paper—The latest Amval. ECEI VED on Thariiday 'lost; from New York an I l'bilaJelphls. at SO. It blortat rt. tire ce..e. or Wall Paper sod Borders, -.ln, consprlto • beau- Ch.! Remo:meat, and will he sold on blv.ral tenant. by cona. , • THOMAS PALMER. ONN ETS AND RIBBONS-Murphy it Durchelehl have open thip paorninc orte_esse wGite mixed Bortnetr..l.o. phdro,and Wronet and .YorkßM.". GSAariuty Itcsr viddis , !sseisidg r rlglATirl= tod.T , loL of Slew and rich strltd, fell Muslin de t.alpta, black Alpteak,,snd blacksatd dol. srd Cohurdc tdsg23 Election. • onion 01 PITTSDIMGIS GAS lIPAST, Auguai 21st, 1662. 4 11 E Stockholders of thit Pittslinigh Gila (I . .tuoahr are bernbr notified, that the %mutat elee lie, for the Purpose of electing (WA moon? to entre at) Trap,* of tell Ile - mower. for the terra of tore. Itsa, erfil bo held at the office of the Company. ht tho citr_of ~ t tahurst, op Aloud., the Ott, day rf.,Suptctotrer, lfi s fie ~.e. . treen the boors of l and 5 o'clock, r. 6 IHEESE-1,000 lbs. rea'd fur aide by .‘ J T t 3 .1 BOONE. • stIAIE No. J 21. Llbetty street- N iOLd.S eI ES-4,0 bbls. ' T O .; 5.1 il? , 11 The Ark of God—The Safeguard 'of the Nation. • NECOND EDITION. ENLARGED AND urxtsiti. gluts is a beautiful and interesting little E L ...0h.... and from the roll of the Iter.. Nathaniel 11 eet In erlritual exp•Otloo. mi....mar...0f matter ' ereoPrit et I end brevlll .01010. an !not of limiter to rur onlaion. our. Pte.. the one before ue. Heartily .lo ee reoommend it to reader in the nation. Every 9olhatb Cobol echoic. should tem.. • teMT. fat It the prem., rt.loA Reoetetloo ~f Protestant at.thlren teem pad remember It? eootente.— :~e title the book•trIll be •realixe.l lu It; aVnlleatioa.— lt rill artree • ...r.fegaard to the imtura !'ne ale et or Rook Stoma of •. • . DAVI BON A AGNEW. • Alseket FL roar Fnurth, • A H Eaglith t Co.. Ws street; and the 19 E Huck' Yourlh et, hear Wss*L aug2l W. A..IIKILURU & MY. No. 260 Liberty street The Hope of Our .Country. DUCATION, example, and respectability it .4 in them goer far roproutte that morality and vie tee so arrtrableiti youth. l'ar , m mmi the emoomitally 7. ' irSh i lFeC Ti Feli n O ot r t T . th t; 174bNea 71 the WE STUDY TO PLEASE. .urn U. CLID: , TEIt. T 4 Wo.l street. IMEESE--100 bxs. W. .ttjust recd: for ) sale by [.“.a IT IIariALRY r CD. ITTLE EVA; Uncle Tom's Guardian lIA 'Anal: o. beautiful unv ballad. /Wine Home. the lavt mum by W V Waller. I cermet Mug to . ulubt; a mew and very pretty mug by h Poster. The itebo of /111C1rIlin anew • mug; beautifully embel lish ed thleetu Prayer; 12Ft eampueltltnt Alcx. Our Vathey's He2rth: by tut; lintehbott's. Thy Bskeep Unwell; by the Llaymowyons. Hoban A5p44.111.4,G, Whew through' Ilfy uabl.st wn rove; Thoms2 21Worn. lloceward. lave, homeward; duet, ThY1,212.11er.. • . \ beeotei Omni Concebt. Polka: the 'Meld euteleultibb 11\ Welleae, and 1111o:hied WI • reth pull on to the eta}, Onneert Polka. as Derlhuned by Mad.. Welber.. JUR/ teed end for rale by HENRY MLR 111:14 , No, 101 Thud etteet.. ahsal F•in 01 the Uolden Mao. lfilUE. SALE-22 1-2, acres land in Wilkins TiMnahlp. if a mile from Monte.. DIA' 3 mihm !rem Wilkinebantin ono Mint woodland: aced [...mini] adaptei tot min. 8.1 trait. Title 'goot—prtee, $35 per tier—We think thliebeak property... ALBO—Tko le. 30, br 133 fear on Granville 'Meet Frrenth Plttalturch t Cm torttleti• le : kt good Frame Voiting. with bammaeut Mom This Is inotel Property. title good and. ispeneumberod—will be EMI low for... au 23 01311T118 k DOM, 1M Weal greet . Clevelaud4 Pittsburgh B. B. Stook, WANTED by A WILKINS k tb B :toe: awl Radiance Woke.. tm= in 'fourth Week AEON—Sides and Shoulders, in store, \ 8 HARBAIIOII. ARD--4 kelp tckNifor ails by R- 4 6 . ,, ra \ UARBAUOIL (+REESE-73 bxs. e.ream, ica'd formic by 1j •na= ___ \ 8 LIARRAUGII. INSEED 01L-sin str,lre, for sale bbla. N. Y.`far saleby 17 me= s IJAlLfiAttill. . _ f r iIARINA-6 bag. Ileckoen Farinh; it .. Co Stareht Overran 'premed ara or Cern Starch Just reed. Alek..-Taplop, pear} hew, rt , end Aoirroot, for rein by , W. A. 31rOLUItO A CO, Add= Pio. =A Llbuty Meet. ---- ITANILLA. iIEA - Zil of superipr witity , ler sale by the berm or Wall at the' lerrert Watt , / W. A. ht.:LUIGI A Pd.. fLue= ' Grocers and Teo Deaden.' \ • DA RI asit-5,5 eke:, juin reo'd,Vor Bale by__ _ tabg23l _ It DALZALL IL CO, _ -, VOFFEE--300 bage grean br . ' DALZELLA rEAS-150 half chests- Y. Upon; Imp% sj. and O. P,. racent impottattonr, far rata b 7 \ annl3 . DAYZELL aaa, F rOIIACCO--100 hrs. superior; in pound, it.'44,w, and fo7 axle br a a __ 11..PTUTTER-Lln tin' cans, for salcbs 1. a+o ' N P DALIXL —L.-- I attIMAN CLAY-100 'bro. is stoftt. foe Pal by R DALULL & 00. . • toad Warraats- •- WE wittb to p o robtow .SIO,QCV worth of LLud w arrants .A.lll pr lb@ falkarlaa arias, ' 4. '"/. 3 T . /r 0 awe Wasautta-- , ....---,4 1 1 1 . 03 . TON Bo ' NNtilaiiifiliugid, e 6° • anal \ 110.94 a , &tar 1021218 Front sta. N EW LKESS SILKS--Murphy &Burch ' Madn t o limbo the :MIMI= Mcabefr u- sonmef rich °smut Imas OlRl awl foxy color.. flaw /al Mrtr. /..tr."4 l - auril -EirE have reed a supply •or rich printed I , trenetalnollst de lalsee..pf pew, F.ll a0. r .1.„ s Evlbmider,gyped Nair* Barnt. YURI' Ulf lIIIIKIIIIIELD • tleatirs TRICOPHEROUS for rah by LIP a. X SELLERS. !11EESS-100 bra. just reel; for sale by aMtl9 B LOOMS -100 tons superior Juniata, for ' EWA k . 10:118. . LINSEED OIL-15 bbls.justree'd;foriale by , 4 11,031190N..11151X j 03. , COMMERCIAL. OF TUBE OCEAN STEAMERS. DAYS OP . SAILING TO AND IEO3I 'PILL' UN - 17 STATES. rob TO .IT. AMATICA Sturman, from Dorton Jmy a, .EUSoPA.Lott, rot New Tort. GLASGOW. erAlg, From ........ ----July 17 W CY OF tiLAA44OIy, Wylle, :or PlAlalelobls...-July 11 1 . 34.34 al, Nye, Tor Now York- . ... R.MLlMl:gni:g.7=7:::::::::::.. 4 l3 CA NA vA, Lang. kw OS FY OF MAN CLIENTS U. Lotril. Mr I luDAlrlphis-t: ATLANTIO..freat, for Non Nark -Aug 11 ASII/Noturr, Flleb.lrum Bremen - --Aug 12 Ar lA. Judkior. for New ....... 14 tntt'l.t.t.ltigterw'rkkor 4!, All from and for New York unless Atterw. rtatal. not nu oNrrro TTASTS. AAIA, JudkloA. from New York HUM /MOT. Lines, tor ..icy 3 AM WU CA. Zrhalmort: from Horron..-.- --Aug O.IIC, Luce, from Non II SWAN, rifroseort. tor Bermuda. .. . ... --.Aug EVISJPA. Lott. from New -.Aug 1 CITY OF OLA-Allthr. Font. frour Ph ' ilAdelphia.-Atur I LEMANN. 11tAg/120, :or Bremen ...Aug 1 ISLASNJOIV. ems, tor I.7larme .. ......„----Aug 1 NIA/14RA, StAue. from &Won -Aug 1 NI All Alia, thurlrou. from New 'lurk ..... --.Aug 23 FRANKLIN. Waren. fot Itarr ... ... --Aug SS All Irom and (Jr LfrerfAx.l. usale/A otArrwise etato.l. rot ELATAX.I,.IIIIiIk, at Tilt LITaCt. eI.KSCEIVT elTVTrnorr-V... ..... • `ulllVhoed, ill. b. mat UNITXI/ STATE:. .11,19.11 VI ;:91N1.1, T.M., for Itietrworrl\ iti ' a t lVr k . • i'llidnlltla '4 1 ...:—`1847.1*. \# \ . • \ of nes Ihrnscipm, ..,...var t . \ Mondar llornina. Augur! \\3o. trBl d The market 0 1 [1 Saturday no dull at tmid: • audnutaing of moment tranopired. i'tAit—licreipt•orntmoo light. and to,rik Aar. im:. prima aohhie. • About 33 801 s rhanded n ss as I°l - trot hand. 118 blltt 00tra at $3,4084.1.80; 40 du at $3,4 k and a+ at 11,10. Frtu /rum, dt.o 1110. part extra at 53.0 and ir.d•bblr a. f, at` 5.1,45 V 1 1.11. d. Calm ma Fri lay and t , aturdaT Of 1000 ldio Qtr . -1111hr at. 8:401i1 $2.:,/ It bid. \ I - \X tiliAlN—Roor4pta contlario eaderdiusit tight. cud '7 ea n report minks of contednetuo. IlAY—Belau' 10' l loads at the ma . frB at Via sio,ro vr, ton., ELlOAlt—Thera 18. a fau derma 01 artlolll in lb. . 14, r - , Ire , . ulth mks Id laid, at 0!. and 10.hhtin at hr, both at u 4 a °nth. . \ . \ MOLASSES-.-We to.if sotto 100 t bloat 34fio, 4 moot t , TFE/f—bele of '23 tvo of lee :t lb. 4 tor..nthe. hALT—Salee COO btlitt loin, at the canal, $l,lO 11 bbl. 14CON—$alta 0000 lbo'elf °olden. at Dc: 100 pot do 4101; and 'lOO pieces mot/4,1 ltiort it Id!, it ' (tholowststnar enrodcanrosel ham. are 1:41 at .140 ' \00—:41.4 /obit d 0 $2 bbl, oath. \ dloaancera or Itar.at,rurha—polt following table show. the ea 'mat of Flottr and bleat lottireat Britain and Ire f . trot, fritto fat Eteht.lateft datit tlOrn Flour. 1:114,11 litholl I Oorn. . . 1652. \ bbl 4. 111115 , 4 buotonte. bast:lent. NovSO.l.aottl.....7iftittiTifil 1420,771 Ithltadelotta..2\ 104)14)0 ido4i 357.11.141 40460 114.1,44.4 - ,alris7 122.110 11,:ton .11,SLD 115135 4,485 tot., port. N 5.... 30,02'040.01444,784 Total . 11,36-,0141,650...544. 511,407,0011 Sable time last rear.' .44,477...d)015,15w11,40,7.. 12,100.0118 ‘• • FLOUR XNik. O.AIN MARKETS , Dorret.r. Ans. 'M. in entirelyceip of• Met Althea nnws. the meritist has brrn unsettled. Holders et flour and . ..Marlin , - Ino agleam:est boldly and% Miters welting further ,4d- Ibo The The sale. of Um morelog previous to the arivit of eastern nets vas %V hhis Ileum at • range of .17111 to acconstyrhich . arre 1.1/01bblei tweet hi lohigau, atom POI Wima.-14.1raji, tibls mital Owe M t. • A • wisest erm hetroot 4.1.0 merlon. to the $ tesauer's ouw 6, and the gain wereills,oou Mle `. Igen city, at SM.. A amo Mt upper Late erricg. martin` 1 , 1DP1..6 6 10, and A 10000 On mg ()Moat etc. corn-Motet and lets then, There am • rote Out night of HMO bu lank. test toe/lire. This morning themaim we 15,(/00 ten of Mx, the market cloaing.dull. qy • klour-Detnaed fair, mg prices weir sustaloal. w. 6 1 i,..5T.:1/40bb1..ea, , ..-Lusti,...i! , ff,ttr,,Tl3' AL= s .1 . 4 1.4, Considerable sales of 1 , 14500 11 Onbbls cash. \ ny Dail-.We notice mks of 1700 bal. - Vic each. n Craln-Itecelpts of Corn light, and the markarroutlones toy firmi gales of emelt lots yellow at 75, mite' 73,474 and white 'Ma 01 be, mash. Northern rata In talfildetearel at ;0.1417. lire Is miller In mean lots at glle, 00.10 • • NEW BEDFORD OIL MARRZT. little [topcoat.. Aug. it. • Ynerm—Thep has been hut e doles stn. our tot. eml we hale only to tuner I, • oale of 15 GPIs to! home tode at 0143 . 0 gal., mid a email cargo .d 125 bids Allants& ocean oil, eta neighboring J.... for export. underaliml se, Md. cub down. 1[1111..: he demand ennUnnest light and the market quiet We beer of silos Arms oara Iwo ot ehout 600 bbLir, in pacer], at vole. not Made . k Ile. For manutucturwl alma Is a cool demand and we blot' or taros claw of winter cab, and 84e, sod .1 inas. IV4plebOrle: Then, !Into been no transactions In thts merket lorsorue e-ks STEAM BOAT AMRIVALS AND DEPARTURES st.lllllV ED. Atlantic, Variant., Brownsville. Tbos. Shaver. eller, %gest Newton Lantrne. gen. tt, Drawees'lle. Genesee. Bt Cllr. West Exchange: Wheeling. - . ' Michigan No. 2.l.4serer: - . „ DEPARTED. A Than Shriver r -geVey. West Newton \As Parkinson. groin,Nellie.. Luzern, Beninett, tienorsee, at. Clair,West Newton. - • Stumm MeMillia. Wheeling. Granite State: Oiodnosti Igell Columbia. On, Itridgetort. Milligan No. 2. Bearer. •JA • - ges . \Treslron.. Soup—The Saint Lonle RepublicFtn states that tn • enUmrilMeila has beerkeohl to Capt. IVlllard foe 34.• hb, Fhe tr to run in thi4ilinoin river. trade. IMPORTS RI RIVER. • _ WHEELING. Dr Llttal—W lu WOOL II Graff a Chu p1...5, Ada.* Co. I trunk. tl tt Mope; 1 . 4 , M blue d . Hell Yrotrltrel4vili m e-16M1 ' . iminping paper: L Walriman it Sou From Sientoinville-13 bage timothy vivo-I.W= littirkam Co: I think IJ Miffs & Doe. ' From Eau Liveroug— 3 casks it kWh earthen war, Comte a Graham. From Latuling-k5O bble Donr. NMI a Lktieu. $4;506 WANIED. • rtniE anbscribertrixbea to of t' Iw n a loan of the absve iraouut.l;or a period of ja ,earn. o ott obtett city berartty. Adam. aaltt,t - Aid. _ Mb NIACCABgY SNUFF, by the os. or lb., • R BELI,VICS. (2 , UIIEBS, (Powdered)4 net ree'tl for nolo by R RELLVItir. 1 11HESE-400 bxa. ‘. Chcesu, at.,) to. ..F.xtra Oft.= Cutting: Ito rata by 11RNI4 11, COLLINS. ..24a0 Water at..t..!. matthbaid. IACKERKC—No. 3, large, in bbla. X TX bat( barretq for rat , hi a. IIL:t tt't, _ aux 20 Warer !areal stoat rmittßald. LIONEY SYRUP—For mile by., It. 11. COLLINS. AJEARLASII-1 tons for male by anw2o II COLLINI4. NEW MUSIC ALKRATUS--Ptime, in has., toi'eale by iJ IIII.CULLINE. liTAßdll—Bonbrig lit's extra roe eale . ,by oug2o . H rICULLINq. {SUGAR, (excellent) for 'Cooking pt ales, fir prr pound, for 1)In the UR~m=vd_ t' Or OF AMMONIA , n first roro artiald \ tor fertillzing, end awl fol. eels bj , aU Paper llaagiags—A Fresh ArriyaL ( a .IEVERALr thomaad ideeee or Parlor, llall mtd Mamba. Yame. et antlralr mow my le and suromor naltn. CrOla alo ors. ov YliCo. thor coatnm we may danno,Just Mott I=o Myr iota. at No. 03 HAMM Erma, TA011.1:1 14 1 01.1. ground near the i mt r,.. u. myent. eligibly situated Mr • Yuattim &al Engine Shop. among a Moat of CO I.et ea Pony at.. Vinnturgb. and' 110 tart iti,stePth, to an Many 10 Int to Kandla . * of J. M.1100:451/1.11.ZIL eCU. b Au. \ • .. • 0.01 Wood /tree. E P BER 31AGAZINES—ileel & Odle. base terelvol 'leases Lades /Wok ler • 1? lfbetters also rie'.letunt Cah.; an ansuse bode Teal Leebtu. by Max: Leaman. Zunessul Lazar,. tio, b r ims (19. t. I ~.PbTo Mitt. • Merril/CD/tern, by W. hate net Annus teth. • Irteult snotty or Unels Tom's. Cabin. 'as./ Uncle Tom's te Cana. it - .• anal: ' 'PAPER ITAZIGINOSIIOI, . Extension L and OM. Pat'es. Just see'.l trete N.l.s.dolpttls, and pr sets et Yo, 55. eterFet, bansosu tbirdsod fourth /M.G. be ' 00017 1 TM/MAY em.see.. ° 8 LA 8-1000 bxt sisd r retrirolund far sale by, • °_" annln • 0. 11.11tdAIJOIL` \ ,t !" " a jt.:ll%: ' for mar by NY a Ca. onoolU \ ' - Water owl Front plc nUTTEK-In bbla. and kegs, for nolo by \ gins) liroe,lde Fancy 6ilko r do. Black do., Ptoirt do i rioS FrTto4 Home dA !Amt, p art • " m i o/5.7 h. hitt I t a IRILICIIFIELD. I.ItQN-1.00 ton 3 Winfield Finnrice. — to arrt.Art =ha by, at It FLOYD. .0014 11011,11 i Clow, b. • I 111.110111 Y SEtlf—.3.s bbla, lur Bala by j. &nail \ JAL: 111.0Y1). i N OER-3u ko e • _bl voNtguiTlMArniiiiatil2 . . - . . - 101111 i; AL . f or JEADDatiI GUM U2111'13.1 C/4 " --4 '''" f ?itigt tYco. PELSTILL BLUZ—WO lbs. in atom, for br 1V22211 s• RIM It co.. RIVER - I NTELLI NiCk. litrati—Thorn ever oe,Eatunkty evettin7 lest vestal- \ n. elawly with fiti tut le channel. BGATB LEAVING VAR DAY BitaTEN` 7 .lBlohliozi No. 2. WIIEEMIN3 7 -Esobanco. ntl.. MCA= La. BEOWNIMELE. 8 A. r, and 6 P.. '„ WENT NEIVTNN, BA. M., a 644 P...61' IA. 0 Powen & Wrightinan'e =Ba k)ag setnre. for (gee by , sn mu l. sw C ORItOSIVE- SUBLIMATE—For as la by E FELLER . YE WOODS-60 bbls..l4yewood, Fuetio 1.„111rt"I'l J:EIDD Co. , A1L5—.12.50 kege teirorted idscii, in gore " 6---- .. 1 . 2 !` a" 77, b7 • • :..W.BAOIUIB/1-1, ....14'/: