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Drawan_WaUxurts. 10. luarn DRAII. W. Slur; 1L Jots Loss. .. Jaws Pesos, _. 2). Asonab Ranawnez. Jogs easmaa, Mar L. J . 0, Java S lassisua,• Lam ' 16. SunsD. mum, la...ortu, X2ll*. 11. DAN AWOL • DI. Dawn Paws. ' tr. M. 0. alsacua. SUM A. P 1 :111.41111. Antimosonio and Whig . County Ticket. DAVID RITCIIIII., Pittehnegin a mum =OXUS IL 310112. Allegheny. annetg, usancii DAnifil,-11141.nr. , Assmu. EDWIN E. A PPLETON,' r Binalngham 11.1(1)(AS PlDlNty.Keemart. 610UARD (X)WAN. Plttaburgh. 1.,.-111. Townsh ARM 1.17M tf. t. Mumtaipz. ILIPILL. Pittaburgb. noricsorm. • . • EDINIRD OAMPRZIL. Jr., PUbbnegb. =an rows or awn crs purni IZINCOM. • J. JOUR ORIMART.-AUegbitry. WILLIAM( /ILONA: PittstnlrES6 J 1111.3 LOWat: ntArms I. GAR — DMZ& Elltaboth. Scott Cfnb. aIirTHE Executive Committee. of the aunty Scott Clete" hats find oven a. Worths rueot• to tots bold Tztor to thi Groot him 3teethts on the M of nattitoonth— EM;I;E= At, Piar7.Til.•a. cm !nada:. th• 7th, at TW. I' it AIM...Tort. tatiltill./.Botember SOLti, at eekock. At Coen Omer. Baldwin T0wn:1.444m Wanda. Sett Blunt At Tara:tun, ca radar. &iamb.r 14th at 3 .d At NobNatant. mt Saturday; Seatatabar lith at Va' N. At tA.Tabttlib. oa Saturday. September ',Mita at 74 r. AL Coliscrnois.—lei the loiter of the editor from Minim% published on Saturday, it was ,stated that the Ohio State Fals`would be held in that 4:Sty thfo 17th and tollowLog days of Sep.' tomtits." ' This •u a typogesphloal error. The Faiswill commence on the 16th, and continue through the two following day's. The letter of Junius this moraing is unusually Interesting. The facia he mates ought to stim ulate the Whip to redoubled exertions to re demii the Nation from Locates* rule, not merely to secure a,Whig. Executive, but a Whig ,Con peen The election of Gen. ficolt will be lout a barns viebny, Fleilte the Legielstive powei can be wrested from hli opponents. The bloir'aim• ei lathe iron interest indicates that the 'Reale am* leaden hamiermi tin all hope of carrying Peansylvsals. of the Plttsburib Gault. NITIONAL Horin, Dorset!, Actg. 27,1852. 1 find myself agreeably located In this \ Sae Hotel; kept by Messrs. Fetters & Benjasilsi , en --:-•-- 'the =Met of Woodward and Michigan streets. - Campus Martins Square. The house is new, _ i melt maned, neat sad clean, with if sing Di ' ' east dialog room, sad every requisite of a rat elms Mot 1. I B ml must Pittatarghen h re, who ill apnea ;themselves delighted with the I lift Cleveland On Wednesday evening, in the laesteamer Fared City, Capt. L. A. Pierre, and bed wielded:red trip to this place. The Forest City is the regular palm between Deteit and' Clavelead, and is one of the fined steamers on the Labs. , She is not large, but is an excellent sea - boat,' riding the wave in pliant style, and with the ease and graoefeneas of a dank,, She ; nice a very teat boa; making the trip in about - nine hours. We passed one of the largest class ataseme in Detroit river, beth under a full head of ekes. Her commander is not only a dna . salk,w,lnat, a gentleman,. polite and attentive to his . pusengers, sad strict la the enforcement of discipline. We felt perfectly safe under his charge, notwithstanding the alarm Treated by ! • thi hits esaideat The bed is as new and clean, ear new pin, and tho eferk and steiard are po lite aid earommodating men. - Any littsburgh ', ars who design Visiting Detroit on brudness or , to pleasure, should male theirtime suit to take •• this best, which leaves Cleveland every Monday, • Wednesday, and Friday evenings, and retorts the fallowing ertminp. I find Detroit has grown -much sine my lee • r visit •, It all the appearance of a proeperous and growing city. Long rows of magnificent -warehouses and stores are going up, and the City is' spreading out in every- direction. The inhatataate are in fine spirit. with the rapid • growth of - tbeie town ' and anticipate a populmo• tienef at least 60,000 in 1860, and we do not think tbuy will be disappointed. Those who were seeking ;health, recreation, and Information together, will find a day or two well' spent in Detroit. Among the places visit: ed by stranger,, are the Fort, below the 4wn, • sad the Cemetery. The latter, although very creditable to displace, cannot compare with our ineomparebledliegimmy. Cemetay. Pittsburgh, in this repeck - east •ris with. any city of the tilts. If vie have not the most beautiful and agreeable place in which to dwell, while living, acme can surpass as In the loveliness of our last restlog place. • I sasforlibly reminded of Pittsburgh, to-dey, while standing In the wharf, by menthe 1701-., tad States' war steamer Michigan, come sailing ! down the river, dashing the waves before her in fine style. She anchored off in the stream, most bentifol Gijon to lock at, being of fine '; ~ p reportlassi and in perfect trim. She looks as ,well as the day idatname out. If Uncle Sam hes a, notion of trying • breuth, with John ! Bull : !•,; about emilish, he - had bettor ere Pittsburgh it -; • few Zane war stamen to build: We could fit them out from keelson to truck, and supply the • stele ermament as well asany chyle the Union. The krialdpa Central Railroad hai most es - - Lesiva and line depots here, and the most pen. feat 110111111,11111MMI for the exchange of height With the lake craft. This great improvemmel has beta of vast import's:6 to tide place, and', , • the shills State„ and it is doing • very had ' betleetd It II almost Impassible to estimate the velne of such so Improvement* to a new - • coemry mach as this..- Itdarelopes its resources, j • aid isessiltesteette growth, more In one. year, !km *Sew roads would in ten. 4 . . 1 Peados hem neelsewhark forms the staple of otemsseloa at preset. • The Whip do not do. slide of earipingthe Beta for Oen. Scott, how - ewer hopeless allah an scp•otstion might seem under.. ordinary' edrcunstences. • Free Soil its Is spreading, has as well as In Ohio, but : lc hosts thieppoeition rather more than the • India - Taws ai• also Democrats to be bund le neady nary district who will rots for the of Hen of Chippewa and Melee, let ref' - to Glia. Plata& Vida iMiroaraces the LIU extra sdkrta to more= is - 1 ahem. taidwity, . Ace ammo - simesed file their own makes, iv rit mesas for their nothing 36.0.34.31. of ilia' int.., by mine tiromootommi 000sootod • *Naos bet. LSO* as INVilfligsth ;rkIo.W sateste. It MIS - :•:/111ittflid out dons titration", fyied, hsa "A& Bobso nfro, tiros marl WO /maw d lows ortroboolftil moo glow for tbologik i oblotios of Mr. Dam* foitbitblobelkf etyitu►e~_, &op '*ijoiti, z • .? • -..!!!' What thejackal is to the lion the Post Is to Clee Barker, following him In all his upon his and batteuteg Barker Is • bold end unscrupulous calassinlatortthere is a Massa and completeness in his-mendacity which would constrain respect, if any thing in the shape of defamation could do so. Bestiaries In his shame, and =not be made to Mash 'or hang his head by spy expenses of his faleabood. The other Is a ails, sneaking thing that loves a Ile, though It may lack the courage to fabricate such in those Baker has set afloat This is proven abundantly by the unmistakeable evidences of delight with which it gloats over the ealuzirdes of Barker easiest Mr. Magill—calansnles which no honest man, who knows both the men as well .as the editors of the Peet know them, can for one ma ment believe. By base businuatlona and dastard ' ly ehteklings, and even by a pretested belief of the charges, they have done all they could--or rather all that men who are pecuniarily respon sible thirst do, to endorse the statements of Bar. key, and give them curreney and credence. Mr. Magill has met and refuted the charges to question fully and triumphantly. He has shown that he had nothing to do with causing the deficit in the county earip, that he got none of it except what he was legally entitled to, and that daring the time he was in office no one else did What took place afterwards he is no more bdesd to oboe than any other priwite olden— Bat the editors cannot let go their hold of their prey. It is not In their l astare to deal honorably. In an article in their paper of yesterday an '.Mr. Ma. gill's etatement," they ay at the commence ment: . The respectable standing or common honesty Of Mr. Magill; in this community, is not the question—both are admitted until something to sae contrary lelproven. And yet the Post has been and is yet doing all it can to blaist both; witness the following ex tract from the game article from which the above sentence Is taken: The people are not willing to vote for a man who aspires to an important office, who menet give a good accent of his former stewardship. Its are sorry !Claw Mr. Magill has not done it, and that his failure to do so wilionost probably, give hie Whig competitor, Barker, the advantage of him. But if be will explain the manner in which that seri?' was stolen, and prove conclu sively that neither he or any.other Whig was concerned in pilfering it,we think he can cheek. mate Joe Burke. If he cannot, we are appre. hensive that th ecase of Mr. Magill is as hard a oast aa the Whig cases who have biought the charges againet "Sony Many'," indeed! What hypocrisy ! lint Mr. Magill ha given "a good account of his stewardship," and the Post's, assertion, which we place halt:Cies, that he has not done so, is calumnloua and defamatory to the last degree.: Bat cur object in copying the above is simply to let our readers see the character of the attacks Upon Mr. Magill, and give an example of the unmitigated cowardice and meanness of that pp. per, which, to &enure a paltry party objeot,would blast the reputation of a man against whose gen eral character' or officlil fidelity no charge can be urged with truth. We appeal to the sense of justice of - the people of the county—we make us appeal to their sympathise—and ask theta whether they are prepared to see a man hunted down as it is attempted to hunt down William Magill. AS for Barker being a Mbig, - (whatever be may hare pretended to have.been two or three years ail); for he hes been ' , everything by tarns, and nothing long.") the assertion is too dented to merit sedons notice. If there in anything that Joe hates stipremely it Le the Whig party. . ENTHIISLISTIC lIMETING AT CLINTON. The Whigs held a meeting at Clinton on Tues day evening, the largest, perhaps, that had as sembled anywhere in the Comity this campaign. M. Alex. Rune wan chosen President, and John Byres Bemetary. The greatest good feeling and enthuelum prevailed, and the Whigs seem arou sed and determined to work for Scott. The meeting was first addressed by Mr. Ritohie In an eloquenVnanner, he reviewed the grounds of difference between the parties of the day, and was listened to with marked attention, for the clear and open manner of Ids ergo :tent Mr. Juo. H. Hampton followed, and dwelt up on the achievements of 8004 his civil serrieu, and devotion to Hui country; and the mental and military Inferiority of Pierce. Mr. Swartswel. der in - hht usual , forcible way brought Aome the operation of is protective tariff to the farmer, and dwelt at length upon the stimulus in agri cuttural punmits, aa the result of a:system so long needed by American industry, kr. Apple ton celled the meeting to remember the course of the Loeolooom in the last Legislature, upon the tariff question. He proved conclusively that our opponents in that body were afraid to touch the tmkject of prsteation.. Ho concluded his re marks by a eulogy upon Scott. Mr. Thos. M. Marshall dimmed at length the position of the parties on the Slavery question, asserting his intention of voting for Bootees the bet means of ennobles Slavery. The speech throughout on the various questions agitating the pttbilo mind, watt energetic, hold. and well-tim ed. -Mr. Marshail was cheered for his wit and entire, and lent the people borne In One spirits. Da. A specieint cholera nowprevails in Lon don, different from that knows as Math.' It is lets rapid in its eonrse, Is less fatal, and does not confine itselrio pertiesdar localities like the Asiatic cholera.. - • lisoormats, 28th Aug. 1852. Eorroas or Genrrrm—l wrote you from Kit ttnning,otating that pitltiono had been present. el to the councils of that borough for a subscrip tion to the A. V. ER. lam happy to state that $50,000 has been subscribed to the stock of the 1.3,4. A general feeling pervades the county that loads us to expect • liberal one from that guar: Owing to miscarriage of letter we reached Clarion without any notice of a meeting being called, and the manager' started onward with arrangements for &general meeting on the Tues. day of noon weit—early in September. A spirit of rivalry and intense interest with rogird to the several routes after the line leaves the month of Elshoning, is prompting the dit tos to great undone In ;procuring conditional subscriptions to the stook. The counties, in their corporate capacity, it is hoped, will not be goy. tinedby conditions, onerous to, and thwarting, the operations of the Board. if the county of Allegheny, and the citizens diPittaburgh would exercise the sum lipidt of liberality and enterprise emexiits here, the road voila be completed In two years and a half. An Interesting incident took place at Kitten rang, flattering to the managers se complimen tary to onr worthy Presideue The Board attended the examination of the pupils in the deservedly celebrated Female Sem inal gl Rev. Dr. %Mihaly. A beautiful march arresting the attention, on inquiry was found to 'be dedicated to the President' of the A. V. B. S. Company, composed by Mire Sa rah IL Litman', and bearing the tithe' of 'the "Allegheny Valley Railroad March. The fair whom*, It is hoped,wfll In less thantwo yaws listen to Its strains played by one of our, Pitts burgh bands en the occasion of celebrating the opening of the road to her residence. W. Pm the Pittabutzb %Ur °med. Ream. Rorsons--In my late visit to the Return part of Ohio, Western Reserve, I met with many pleasing incidents. Among them was one which I think reflects great crsdie , On the monde of your city. In convention with One bf the delegates to the late National Free 801 l Convention, and late a member of the Legate. tare of Ohio, he made this remark: -"I was in your city three days,' daring which time I *wee ded the convention regularly, I visited many public placer and homes. In ea place did I see a drunken man or any person drink spirituons . BAB= AND UM Pea. Dreakwatetat Burlington, Vermont, Conneanaht, Ohio, - Piero at Newcomle, Delaware, Bridgeport, Conn., Additional 'appropriation for the Me olleippi and other votteret wren, 190,000 Mineitaneony, - Original House bill, Total amount of the bill, - It will be seek that littoral of the above items . contemplate large - additioluil appropriations in subsequent years. It is of conies designed to follow up surveys with the Improvements de signed In making them. It two millions a year for such purposes ehould form a regular Item of government expenditure henceforward, objects of national benefit would be abcomplished, and • very large part of the amount could be saved from the swindling Indian chime, which are now such a heavy drain upon the Treasury. The House occupied the rest of the day-in I disposing of scrape of unfinished business. The whole list of Senate amendments to theiCiril and Diplomatie Appropriation Bill were summarily rejected, in order to refer theni at once to the consideration of a committee of confarence. The select committee on the Gardintn•Claito obtained leave to sit daring the recess, and to make re port to the Clerk of the Douse, who should have authority to print and publish the same. This, at least, appeared to be the . substantial Iseult of -if an hour's Phoceedinge, as tnatuithous as ever esw in the Douse. The object en printing in this Irregular .meaner ii -et up en Meettermering &mamma last three days, two bills hate trit ium:a, stitch beloni, emerally, to Totem of measures which has been used by the action of the pease, St to be definitively settled. The bill -releasing a South Carolina may frotetheTpresent payment of testis am In taet s tom- 1 1 of'duttt. for, though nominally st ritPoßedi OR as sus, fourTiari hook T Wine, I trapsporeatiou, it is this* as re company may, sad doithusia ?ism the mailio-a= a nigd codente*liAte I ,6 6 o? l ,`*lialiiiirl,idi elk I.:l7finsetio ! ,:ara theff lioshiett la t NeSat,tAssalii `';‘'‘f . „. The Ohio Statesman, the Looofooo organ of the State, holds up Iriehmen who ass going to vote tor Soot; as ...Irish Tarim!' Is this the way oar ritualised citizens are to be treated, when mortising the most sacred right of every American cilium, whether native or otherwise? Most our Irish voters be held up us Tories, if, through a desire of preventing their former op pressors from practically : lording it ever them even here, they support the friends of protec tion to their labor? If Mde is democracy, how It must have Wei from its first estate. If this be their Lau foiforeigners, that boasted Jove al though it may be as enticing, is yet as false, as the mirage of the desert. DIZAD7II2. wastarrr.—ln the Philahelphis Evening Bulletin of . hfonday we find the follow ing telegraphic despatch: Mom., Ala., Aug. 80. We were visited on Thursday and Friday with one of the moat severe storms that hes ever been known In this section of the Country. The rain tel in tolerate, and every little stream Is swelled into • a large shed elver. A number of lives were lost, and the destruction of property by land and sea is immense. The lower part of the city is entirely eabmerged, and a number of vessels have been sonic. The loss is estimated from a million and a half to two million dollars. ger A rumor is afloat in • New York that the brig George Uenr from Chagres, had been boarded at sea, and that all hands were found dead, a pestilent disease of some kind, not sta ted in the report which has reached us, haring broken out among them after leaving that port. 7/101 WASHINGTON jAirminadeoce or the t IttobsuGh MHz Gazette WAMINOTON, Aug. 28. Chloroform in the Senate, but voted out--Borland on the Geneve; it floored—River and Harbor Bill—The Dative on Railroad Iron Taken Off —Aoal Destruction of all Iron Works in the Country—Land Groats to New Stater, success. It is characteristic of the fickleness of our National Legislature, that though leis than two days remain of the section, daring which time nearly all the appropriations for the support of g:ieernment must be finally passed upon, the Senate is now, nine o'clock: of this blessed Satur day night, deeply absorbed in a dispute over the discovery of the onmsthetie effects of ether; which, from appearances, may consume the rest Of the night. Somebody has moved to add to the Army Appropriation Bill an Item of $lOO,- 000 as oompeneation to Dr. Morton, of Boston, for having first practically ascertained that ether or chloroform could be used for suspending sen sation, and relieving, or rather temporarily de stroying pain. It is pretty well known that Dr. Morton, Dr. tar:ries T. Jackson, the eminent geologist and mineralogist, and Dr. Wells, of . New Haven, not to mention one dozen other spirants to the honor, bane all been claimants to the merit of this great discovery. A select Committee of the Home, of which Col. Diesels wits chairman, and the late Ron. R. Rantoul wee d member, decided at this erosion that it be longed to Dr. Morton. The medical profession are about se much divided upon tho question as the politician,. Ther'lideresting controversy has begotten an altercation between the Ron. Sena tors Smith, of Cot:incident, and Weller, of Cali fornia, and the latter dignified gentleman is at this present weitingsliting very near Mr. Smith, in the attitude and with the expression of a man about to spring at the throat of his adversary. Half a dosen Senators have gathered between them to provent the intended outrage. -The general impression however is,. that Weller would not make his fern:me off Mr. Smith, if be got at him. Lset night, when no more than fifteen or twenty Balaton; were present, Bolon Borland, the sage of Arkamas, precipitated himself upon the Ileums °Mee, on amulet of the old spite and giudge he has aga , tist the Superintendent and the Secretary of the Interior. Ile succeeded in getting the whole appropriation of fifty thoniand dollars teethe support of the officio, stricken out. This morning, the Senate being nearly foll,-n motion was made to restore the item, and tri umphant replies haring been given to all Bor lane's charges and inshinations, the appropria tion was voted back—ayes 35, noes 17—more than two to one, It may bo pertinent to observe that Me. Borland has been indicted by the grand jury for hie ratfionly assault open Mr. Kennedy last winter. This diploma fordistinguished dull eerviee may berconsidered endorsed by the above vote of the Senate. Since writing the foregoing, the vote on Mr. Morton's claim to a reward on account of the ether discovery has been taken, and was largely adverse. The Army Bill was passed, and the Post Office Appeopriation Bill wan also taken op end passed. The 110031) today honcurted in the Senate amendments to the River and Harbor BPI, by very large majorities. The addition by the Senate amount to about $t20,000 making the •aggregate appropriations fur these porpoises about two million of dollars. I gave the item, of the bill as it passed the House, and had taints out the following from. the Senate amendments when come person removed my memoranda, and the list la necessarily left incomplete: For tile surrey of the Rappahannock river, Vlrginls , - -- $3,000 Survey of Taunton river, Mose., - 8,000 Sarni of. Ran Antonio river, Texas, 1,600 Repairs of public works, at Little Egg Harbor, N. Jersey - • Survey of East Pascagoula river, Alit- a seippi, - - - - 5,000 Surrey of Providence harbor, - 1,600 Surrey of the Fee of the Ohio, 5,000 Survey of 511arblehearl, Mane, - 600 Surrey of Georgetown harbor, D. C., 1,000 Survey of Shrewsbury harbor. N. J., 1,600 Survey of Kennebec, Maine • 7,500 Breakwater at Owlebead, M aine, 15,000 Improvement of Dubuque harbor, lows,- - - - . - 15,000 Great Sodas Bay, New York, - 10,000 improvement of Cape pear river, N. Carolina, . . _ Improvement of Huron Aver, Mich., Aebtabne; Ohio. • • - 10,000 10,000 - 16,000 10,000 - 160,000 - - 1,600,000. - V,220.000 ~2., . ..: . WI, the defeat of irldch, by ode vote, I TefelTea to at length the other day. lienstrons uls th e tendency of the bill, it recelied it very large ma jority; aad, in my opinion, must be taken aa indication that the dominant party in Congress have finally resolved to withdraw from iron In every limps every particle of protection which It now receives. , From thlnday, the cry of that party becomes "absolute free trade in iron," and the Inevitable remits of its policy the speedy ainallation of the iron manufacture of the United States. i The other bill to which I allude is the one known as "Bob Johnson's Land Bill." Bob Johnson Is the member from Arkansan, and pro bably the most pbpnlar and irresistable man in the Hausa HID bill appropriates about 8,000, 000 sores of public; land to the construction of a railroad from Little Rock to-Cairo, Illinois. `There is no earthly probability that a railroad will be built or needed along that route for half a century. The bill, for the benefit of an enter •prise, was nothing like so deserving as the Da• emus and Keokuk Railroad, In lowa, over which the main battle in these land grants was fought. That bill, with all its companions was laid upon the table, as it was supposed, finally, 'about a month ago. Yet the popular Bob Johnson, of Arkansas, had the address aad persuasion, on Friday, to procure a two.thirde vote for the ens. pension of the rule, In order to get by hie bill out of order, and to carry It by ayes 79, noes 71. I am ashamed to say that we have from our part of the eountry a swarm of weak vessels, foed nil s of tho moat plastic lay, and not half baked t that, whom a southern man like Bob Johns n can Induce to vote their trifling saute away, by merely leaning over their shoulders, whispering in their ears, and patting them on the book: Thus, though 71 members voted against this bill, loss than ono.half that number could have defeated it by uniting in a demand for the yeas and nays on suspending the rules to take It: But on Each demand but nine members seconded it, Had the yeas and nays been had, the etas could not have been suspended, nor the, bill reached: The passage of this bill in all proba bility defeats Mr. Benuett's bill in the Senate, for the western delegations are now satisfied that ,they can carry ill their partial and local schemes. Riess ... For the Pittabaryh (1a attic. MR. WHITE—Dear Sir o —To those of your readers who love the country it will be pleasant news, that the project of building a hotel for. oummer boarding at •Scotch Bottom" is now reduced to a Certainty, and mill be pat under con tract immediately. And, sir, if magnificent scene ry, grand old forests, pure air, delightful spring water, bath•hoasea and row -boats, have any virtue, I predict that "TRU litton" (the name given to it 14 .thp Company) will be " the" place of resort next summer. TOUTS, truly, FROM CALIFORNIA. The steamer Prometheus arrieed et New York on the 30th sit, bringing Pen Francisco dates to Inty 31et. _The Oregon, which had arrived at Panama, from San Frandsen, had lwo minions and • quer ter of gold on freight. The Oregon bad the largest mail ever made up for the States—comprising sixty thouvand letters nod thirty thousand newspapers. °L.It was reported at San Francisco, when the pregen left, that two thousand Indians were about tnattemble in grand council at the head waters of the San Joaquin river, with a view of uniting against the white settlers' An ordinance has been reported for districting the city of San Francisco into wards. The citizens of Georgetown are busily engaged in rebuilding the burnt district. The trouble at Contra Caste, which remelted is the thooting s and killing of Sheriff Johusan, grew out of the Nestle: difficulties. The ex citement, on the death of Johnston being spread, became very great, and .a large number of the citizens were en exasperated that they wanted to lynch the murderers, which however was not done. A fatal cue of oltolra had warred at Sac nuntato. The city property of San Franolleo,whlob woo sold under judgement in Janhery lasi boo been redeemed by the Conmolesionere of the Funded Debi It Is now worth half a million of dollar& We learn from the Augusta Chronicle & tinel that a shock of earthquake, accompanied by aloud !Quint:wise aud runbling sound, was felt In many places In that vicinity about seven. leen minutes before three o'clock, on Wednes day morning last. The movement of the earth . was from north to. south, and theist was star , dent to slain doors azel . telndow shutters, rattle tables and other &wafture. A Great Blessing to the Afflicted. isarDr. M'Lane, the invents of the cele• bested Liter Pills, wed them NnG C.r errant yeas tu bit tmectles baton, be mold be Induced to after them to the public in snob a maser se tomato than known nu unh and the ceillerg. Thts learned physician felt the semi mintatmage that all high minded men of ed... trot In *Merton the list *mama thom onnermoulous emphice who obtrude their iambcs nostrums upon the public. ant rely upon • eystmn of "Wang to eunteln them. Convin ced, however. of UM mil value of the 1A... Palsy and lammed by the Math dletatee olduty. the Doctor knelt, asetrilmd his delicate feelings on the altar of mobile goof. Ills peat medleine has not dnareanto the expectation of the medical wiemilloterrn. at whom Instance he was Woad to !metro his lurilatetlone. from *may Olartf} da we bear the mat gratifying lemmata of Its wooderftil enmity. eSeets-11.• SaMrand the Wen. the North and thatmete, am. ante laden .ite .. titbnets of ermtkor" from theenlited. nom wonderful pills hem completely conquered at great attune of lmenes, the Liter Comp 700.1. gnaw's Liter run may no had ft.. toot Dtwnwitt. and blenchantr. to town and country. and from the eels moorietem KIDD 4 CU., 00 Wind M. F. 8. Cleaver's "Prise laedal.fioney float)." • garTilOSE who have ventured on the use- Inn and unprofitable Wit of Imitating - Cleaver's Ihriss llental Donee Poen." have very naturally mewed ,hat the indberiodnate admixture of the attic/ a of norms with other Ingnedlents, tumidly employe: In the manufactum closely Unmated goeril, G millefeat to Mace It In corm, Cello. with that produced by Z. Lamm,. It le but ut ent atlantic,. booster. mete sk allot Inventor, to mention lent doobt:res this feet mime ham barn brought ben, the Mem of the learned and Impartial committee who emended to him the medal) that his memo wee not the Penult of chance, nor the moth of • motapnterf enter:o . n.o. trot the fralls of lea[ end careful dimly. Joined ma knowledge of thaw materials •bieb, by chetah:a iambi mottoes...4 an exact enalynis• has madded his labors honorable to himself and timbal to the world. For sal. total' at all Linperedna Ufmg Eton, wed liolevole ooly by the agent, for Pittsburgh and Its •I entity. a0n7011004 J. SI ling M.. 60 Wood xtbeet. 0 wean— --...,,..J05e it armee. M ' COR & CO, WHOLESALE & RETA D IL FASHIONABLE RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. AND DEALZI/I IN ALL KINDS Di IOIN OOONAN OF WOOD ANDIIMI irra, p. Pittsburgh,. Pa. sleeliums rry, ILtia re quality and rtyle cr rtroAbgre braer Crtfr aOll ctlY r'"Ba'"4" Spooo I A 11.110LMES & BRO. Successor to P. Nelson k Co., Iti 1 ANUSACTORIM Or SOLID BOX VICES, __ rit:oll4.4clknaoClK.Lrl'ADlLS Hoes. ETZTSIMIGH,KETNIA. - area tr 0.114, Water aurwa th,rd door Om Salad:l4d riarAlt walk warranted equal to anr manhetnrwi r Citizen's WI 111111.12013 liompany or Pittsburgh : a. uosurr. Passami. NAktliLl.. L. 111./ABLUCLL Buhr. MICE, 94 we WOO ns i, - mamma — maim AB; STURM . Ar.irfatinta BULL AND EDO MIS ON Tl7l 01110 AND .111 1 8I1SIPD. RIVRIDI. AND TRIDITTA. AllOl. • • • Whim. ammo! ion or gablaX by .11RZ. Mind fkoprrao eJ tow &CA awl INLAND 194P7a417011 rod 7.6.III7IFORTIVTON. • DOLSOTO3I.I: . O. U. flamer, I _Cruet.Wm. llvrabsy. It. Kier, • . Wm. Illogbam. Pm "' 96ha l• li. timbal:rb. lEdirsm ittawAton. gatmomsmor. Waiter Orrant. fllmmml Rea. I. ranonet. • ===t= • TIOILICTS T O L D To . _ BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, CALCIUM and CINCINNATI. rut new andlas . t nmning steamer FOR - Moe mr. the Slonongsholo vbard .PIX. Moms lo Rowe tooralng (Btlndayt ooptwar o'obol r krol , di. oonnootlog Woddldo Z i t hod. =1;414.2: 1Zrrim.i.....4,:trr02 delody M atot desalt. %t old*, and t atmr admisk.2.l!4.• . mss.sests ism Yittoborith m tbo otortd33 OM W. Rramoonyoyo go =Wood - via Odlo ind .. 0'44".‘ Wawa /104V/VigAM, odtU.: litters they bare to wall WI 3 pat; 'bribe =tfol = r e. rt.0....11n. doom to od ape trait. of th r owrd a jo by 11117 of toolloylll, - - !Imo fomo Pittobarsh to Cott Lor__ldtp_oloasor Pam • "Pi row cattanzir..Arnt— Idd3or"16.oftlIotIllm"441I3 W".4b114"...-S?"4.f", galrjalArr .o 4 lkidna sad. the flatii 34:01 • • arJan Alumni% or au kin& .4zeouted .2- WS Oka with toostame.-stol so noopoolgettoi. PPM ottoottos Till lot' lam % to P.. ,00latut Pro. Coido, 11010, WY of toollos. torttotkoto. serSHIEBIF • TY—To the Freemen, of Allegheny County—) offer myself ae • =Whist. Ow t* aloe otAllnitl/ It. for the gismos term. and without mar party munintloo. as an Irul•pendent tandldsm. , and C thankfully woltelt Lb* votes of my Ledow aliments of three m atones. m Atter • tandem* ofy three pan team ths) In Pittsburgh {n om but/nem, Iflue , my ohm-sem. Imown to the entire eatunualty, tot to require any _etakosemett, and hope Im o y to deemed trustworthy. Mew srlm your mtffragee t the oldest (but not the mom fortunate} llotlumller ha Western !eon. ertraols. al:Mange. Gentlemen. your obedient somata. \ aUsgin Lulu; womte.\ MARRIED.. At Maio, MOO% Thundar. Autost 9RD. br R... A. IC Eitavart. WILLIAM /LOYD. of MA My" to MAILTUA, daastariot Thorny Plold , of the rm. , PIA.S. Mercantile Library and Mechanics ha.—N.. lambert! added 41nrkm the month* Aneast.'• " 63— D C Emmerer. aftrin Woman. 6 .11.12 , 1141..7. John Grego. /OUCH D.U.hil Oaorp P•Tirt• • \ IItANCIB 13 bIeNAMABO, Llbreelm, The following named gentlemen have been a pointed by Insecutlro COlZZittn or the Allesnonf C noel boort Club.. Conunittao of Naturalisation: et Ward frTTwDpbPeP4 4 £ llr 1 ' 7 * ‘, lienrr u n ood r x. Theodora /mink. '•„ \ ‘, " (loom Moore, Across DOL L J 011 newsy. Cowad Clem, \ ALLECIIIENT: • s \ At Ward lioseklab Nixon. Altrander Stollen LL Gayer, James T. Sample. Notice. • TIIE Stockholders of the Pitteburgh,Tru.t h = t e . s . :rg ocrAo7 , 4o . 7 r e z t tom, d Or before the 16th lost sh 4 tot sane/ amount 00 ay." clench stomeedlng month hereafter Until tOo full runty. u t of their stock Irnald. 0 _ trop: J D ECOLLY. Aortal . ). \ . JAME:).• TANNER. \ WItOL ALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, Atc„ ~• I ,g rip. 50 WOO STRILST, PI7IIIDORON. Between hird and Fourth, Dili-My stock e bracee every variety bin° or tk. , ...h..;, n ets, aeo pnwnasedolsect f ti. i N ic74 fVo lfitr; l .l l .4 ' '1" :1 7 1 ' 1 .. . stir .V.6"a'see7crit4f' " —olLasis rail and exam De beforerhoylnu. WI, J. B. gs & Son. Merchant Tailors, Y o . 180, Manna 81. Ph il . (141001tD 81 . 011.0 oemarra stannic 0501) 8,1 AVE receiv their Fall and Winter II a noels of deb. an lasted assortment of Black and luiered (notice and ea ime - ech 3toieskin. P.M V•Wel. V 'o Vor Li ( ci '" P g ' .74 . T "°e•;1.',1::,-. t °,lPgit.7”7:.,7_ "1'irtc . „V.. 0 .1:2, 3 1f r`.‘,Zll"4',lLN.7,"drso . , fr.. En core, with the newest i nods. Pte l e ' s s g:ll . ; Zl=lll 4.°.V7,:t!''''''''''". "1 at.,!,. Permute visiting Phi:agent. are Invited Co call. Or d'iss lir wall executed with despatch. iaiptt FLAXSEED WANTED. r 8 „: 11 11E higncat market price always paid for 11. utail ciean Flicsered. cliche . ..red at our (HI pai l No. Irbil, Litierty Street. co at the Allegheny City Olivet tithe a neon. HA, or at the tdononashela Wharf. sep2olistwato Hobe A PAINTZN. Ilornestad Juncos!. Naleitin Vit7atstincri Conic.; b....!.. '1 escallop.: ticrautc,slconsccats WistatexifoDY cosh Co tn.' ainount or con, uoilars. H A RTER'S MAGAZINE for September 11 Me'! at Central Bonk 3 tore. Leer door to Adame' ootoe. learn] L READ. VITRAP PING PAPER-175 roams various V • Muss:tlts. Wennololit•roet. lat Cont. al Vey k Sloe next dope to Ansa.' Ennreee. nes, UMOK.KD LIALIBUT-150 pounds (scab iI smnio.s Halibut jnmeroe'd by 11, 1 W.I. 11,0 .0 rota Yawon, kr tabs br w. A. MK:WHO a co I .IOUSED SALMON-10 alms of 10 pounds for tor mi s lt to. ruorrirr Pa or Plotted Just reed sod W A I.IrCLURG t CO.. 0 eaters ARI Tea Dealer, .OtERE--.300 bap prime green Rio reed for wain br J; ICYLOYD, tet2 Bound ebureti Dall,llAg. P 1 1 013ACCO-80 boxes (best brando) pound 1„ lamp. res. ale sod 5011 n neat and for tale Sr prn,-- TEAS -140 half chest+ and box em Young limn, Impala . film Polder and Bl.k. Istria ler. mrukt,nr, reed sad for s.d. by arr. sUGAR it MOLASSES-- TA htula. New Orl•ann Pam: MO Mils. Plantation Ale Wain In atom fn. role Ty tairdi J4 $ PLOPD._ ... _ 111./UTTEX.-- . 16 kege and 7 MAL, to.arrivee a / _ for rata by 14%21 I A ft PLOY°. rittabargh Gas Co. 4 0 Sll A R ti 8 or this dock wanted, for which the !cant elven res. •111 tra Pad • - A. lel ;AIM;1 CO, Sleek and Zech/edge Brokers. sop 76 Fedtth street. PT& TURPENTINE-20 bbls. just recd 10 and ter .0. by t St LUMP. rev; I LT licod Wart FIIANNER'S bbls. for sale by a Ka SELIARS. tpLEACHED 'WINTER, WHALE OIL--, 11.11 A re.sh in.DPlT44 . .l,reed and for We .02 ft 6 19._1. , E8EL TINSKED 011:— . 40 bble. for sale by e Sea II 6 SH6LSRB. V. PONGig--All qualities for ealo by 4 - • _ _ aids • ILE NKLLERA. Farm For Bale. . . Qi I TUAT B in East Deer Township, contain ;se 21 1 11tC141141. irttb onbardo Of IP) ACRES clear ., sad staler calibration he place ha. a nood Brick i torollin4 Holum. Bonk 13 Ed - or 40 foot. awl otb, building% snood won alba . and grotto In Jilt Ow bride: • booiliog Rimini of Ors Vend. do. Xadniro of • GOO it MNDONNELL, darth stzoot. PL, OT JO N L ItANDOLOni on tbo oroinliaa Eight or ten competent Teachers Wanted. IMIE Board of School Directors of Mifflin Anat.. Chanty. roe... AM I.af at O t al floa. AA 2. taa Toro., tha 14th tut. at a. nhkolt. thohablia.atelaatkol of Taw... All har ot altuationa to tom to hip, or Mand y. .denerd‘oe• ere Tlgerebted to M." no that da halary, •to cloath. Ba totlar at the Board. am 0 II It Bl.lC[Crla. Peeralary J .U NUL, rp2 sedj. ap2 nt. •218 .... cams OPTWIIRANIXIIBAN MIXT, AT MASONIC. uslr., On Monday evening, Sept: 2, 1852, at ri o'clock. 'TICKETS, admitting a Lady and °natio. m.. 16 v.ixr lo otter Ltiat.V . l t eu , ..., l 4injoy 210ort sal to hr how V147,',"4"°. 1. CA. at Caalle... Poem lone.: C. 1.. Uwe'. SolUtßail• •trriet: No.l. t'eurth Wret. aat tem U. Nlatkairm .0rn 14., 01t• Us , ro. Was. bleCeairazb. lio Mello. Lat.{ W. Parks, UsIU. Jam 1.J40r.i. Reel Los, Jola J. Illgebtli. licClll% J. 84.401 0 .- V reads flambe. We, U. Chaim AWN., killer. .Ir,nn, R. IVhf,. Walt. liteeadlog A U. Lierd. WAIT reArtivr, John b. lllrk Amick. Amid W..lllhet, No. if. I.lllJeblva7l • Jobb D. baler, Anhe ik. lany /me. K. !lemur, Jam Ltusik r•Aaoo A. L.A. • AA, PAW. Mt-mu Nte•L • •_ SOSO 0711011110WICE PaCKENZION. aniIIRSDAY, Sept. 2 d,18.52.—Divi1i0134 in Btwo cities .01 urcoblo st tads reorreUvo Ballo ot 4 colter. A. Id. /n tb• country %boy "11l swot la Um@ to aliae tams t Woe tam Lad 11 mlootro toga.n toe. ta &Soso Dom alsoar will ./amble at MASOSIO BALI.. rata Attort. at tho boor arm staattama am lb 0:D. All Mtn at tar mound at 10 1 , %/tank, scrotal,. at watch Ittos Hoc rontatraloa will mots. KUUTZ.tostnnt notlnn en lAberlinn/ /on. Myra Pose. lobar* Mar aillatentot morels an nay Shipp,, gal Tblr. to Itor along Item to /eeao; rennin esnor foonn to andinneld, down annu,ki to -Hy lo Warm: dawn nat. to Veen: mongrel. to UAW: .Intre Ilona anloy.Ttp. Braise to (lot aka& Calm sod Iletts% " sr. Ct . ol?tit%clruP ü bb etc 41=1"ft°471: to Bal. Woos a t blaIR; op alma to Word: down W.ssi /Mb, at Nall. • oral NEW-MIO I:I_,IPSY'S SONO, as sang by Jenny Lin N'...E.P.'hcsfhttikni.Poyog ♦ t i tc " . • 11:1! rare: t; • the seller Dor'. Lan Deruo. My Soul Nowt. • Whin* lbe &nal lied wet. • babe of Learn. et beim Nether. A Mastro Yews ego. 1•1131• . 11 ens the aterwy See, Will no tdiellee =wry kw. by Wk.bek. • Pow Old War. • mooedtter Lwid. Wanda Voltage Convrt. by W V Walton. . •• ?Levier Polka, oith • billhaltOl treatispfeak. ' Polka. Wombed b " y W as 1•r•. .• ri=eteitteeb "'•". (Awl. Owdre Wt Ithob. • Wets • 1111enue Wane, by Elesimeh. OAeramente Walters, oessed• of the Valets Wel KlLkkethfeker Itedet.otep• • Ilkos.2kaAVe eer Alee—A n inaptly of Untie Tow, Death et LIM. its.. baith&W.185:14""*.;41"."..1""1:./.71121'41 gang MUL7Ir.2:II el Woad start. Fran_ • 60 bbbe Large amber 3 Weekend. 30 •• DeJtimono" 1 Sb.d. " and • e 033 '•• Leto Supe ri or l 1 an d 2 Saiwest. 10 •• " TIVUL • 0 ." White . Lo but win. better. in good order: - • IA hoses mum Obeww. . ee guts bakrateue .liar . fey eel. by • WO • JOull WAIT g CO. Lumber for Sale. lIIALL RAFT, 43,009 reel good common %MO koala-100 &Sa ,000 tramatkl; aldlitY fe Uir.mosek l"t Olnslee Dimas, &Nulling. go. • • • J lONAN; •• . orpl4ll. Math Vat O.. • 1100 ADE 811,10--A &tank & Co. benhall. rimed 101 km Mich in Pai 'oozy& • . .. Tower Clocks.. .. . . . RAVING Iltkd op ifltsop at Oakland, (2 Mtn= ham ltr• gilt) ibt RIO Olionifoolifo al Clinfoh alle Gee. u . watch la aloes Rojo!mom AooO tho Malmo NOW:Ws of floe Iraftfol,•l Mu Dm ontOor• SO fe OafrrOL• OrdeNtloolto. 4 0.. otallif fa foy cutoff • eitablWameet. and enntprkee. , MLwltaiON,Wskik Maim ..' . • .. o•p1:3; .117 /tutu elnstomber of /Mil.. - - ITINEOLR-60 bbli. pure oider,just reed " I " W r'iliVrturiaWWl' tutabia id a N Oval sta. ROOMS-60-rrv° by B. DUB6PS-40 Mo. 8 House for mile by. aig VON 10111411.10M1T 11401047. eBA0lX?- 7 -20 bp. Uointtpk:? - s's.. • sa. by. • tog &Ng Wait • u var. r. no;;Alifiu.. hf. bb fa saki by v" /11110111% T bbla i ssa l& . M — ADDI 10 bias 17:901M55 J&A TOII .'-'t 1. rx°' • The Store ..... sa llt tn " irto nt" win . " t t. s74 P 7-I "ght:' arrAtt me; Ind .7.tra - t"'" " 1 , SCRAPgs or eart 13 - y , , DA.LZO.LLA 00. W VCO PPER — rbOX for B nie A . DAM 11,414:0. AL = obbls.ityitrecNl fbr'salo by 0‘..? PELIVIa A%/CO. ',._ ~:‘. Hotel For t. , %,. THE M OTEL at th o co of Ciavc ‘ ie l ll . !k a otot ' nth " t r . pm a thneol tot Mall.. az PI eh. LIU' Tfro tall gnognOutnts 141 1 / 1 .1•1. ill Isai nadmet.iO4. =4:1= 3 .4 .334 , ..1y be moll , In or Wore Um ~..,,,,. a aor .r Igenant. •It Is litnktwn WILD ewer' nowl k.4 . ,:n n ~... n.Ed_owsond 'rotor eltiott. /Cahn* kituutp. my., - , it yag,:n. flag. ...lbws wko know tllo a= ku 0w1../.. of Ur bwkroittrAZZlre Unr; pump', Whim. some thonsonds of Contam. k andTwarr• i_nZ !ot , I! , kali k:sid. ottorregat• t. or Ave OnOto • do. I An...! \ .! , u um i.aa cue! .4 IrCOLOASAF ‘ BaO. w4131.4t, ' • ,: :,:- X !? .. BlZOVkarwn . .. lll l t,UTi}Y a. lsM:o bbie. for sall)\, e e 4 m,,_ MAR periorErigiah 171 reed .4 tor ma* ' • • , W A IteCLURG •00, ,asap Gruen god San Leslers. HAIRY 84.1.1-100 Age. fine, of i sma ll wam, pat aejor data or &Wirt,. for ode Ity W'S IIeCILURO a VOA _ '[THERE will be a Conventithi' held at War & aaw. on rtieadsr. She lath der ot ffeptembeinsat. to tekesteps tor the enterudms .of the Philadelphia and Fltsborgh Rost from Pert Warne want° Chicago. general alts ndence Is eollelted, as It Is probable tbat an orgaelration will talus plans order the general Ball /road asnr, • tow waver. \ 11BI:faster. \ 'them. Timer, Bagael D weber, Jesse I. Willem., \ h Cleveland. Alen tranalten, . \ Levi 8 Barber. Woo Itockhlll KAPOK'', . \ 0 W Club. , It s fl tle v lsan in ' \ye. w eat ! . MC Crave; J Ortsoman, \ s W , A nese; wC Wm Williams. . Jansb lien. . la Allen. Io 8 11111 . 111son.: \ W \ VALPAIAL/90" birleslt lbtek. • $ amuel Uwe. Atiatlat :a Noon. . Samuel J Antrim/. A D.Wb ' SV ' ::. "' "' Ur...non J B sutler, Knoll\Doberta, - .1 Duel. \ u John 8011. _ ' AU} E SALT 12 doi boxem fine ground, "d gcc" Lußci ON .0256 Mart, mt. • \ More New Books. \ rtl.ll White Slave, or Meinoirs ot• a Fu. with.. • \ fe of Pierer. luDaper and cloth bindhla. Waearly Darterk 'edition; bound. .• Abbotford " Ivanhoe and Heart of offal-Lothian. Tiekvetreir.Now York Bork Nolo fklurter for P - t..mber. lee r.T,Ter . : "° '''' • \ n'd7,r4(l'Z' akl olokino 4.\ Dr. Burnett , . Penitrf Book. . ilueeehokt Words, bound:\ lued and for sal. by • kI:Y.L. A OALL9WIL, 74 Thtfd wee; bewooke the Poet Offtea. Pianos. IUP? reed a new Euppl; of the above c'el tgre...tdd ji.:=3..4N end , °clam, of braatlfBl rs , lorr. In IkAtan:l..l4ll2l.ltatllgrfor tAumpog. Ifon Z t. f 30111811.118 Malt, 81 W. 4 . or t. Meter/no Mo. far Eitt/troreh and ,[l.7lvanfa. 4 8011 -- ‘.l , S FOR SALE— LT, .h . tres Flehmre at. 100 flelddeek'e / F L Plll7 . 100 "ony MMUS 311 , 110$ CODIP. M ' BIOII 7 . - • r 3118 & lITOWELL, ere& S. Jcsel/ &Co Dor Wood awl Fourth str. =2=l The Tratii - 7 ---7 7s PONCERNIN9 Seller's Yen:pillage. A 111) 7 VJ ale vial predotlna Ponders. Rend the lollaarlon. • Sp., Jeffers= Co. Jan. 21.1552 Ha. R. E. Raman tanaeht of J . R. kettle of r. or Vreoltenre, and nave It ma childof Mine. end Il expelled an Ism noun, and dente a - number of 'mall aura . ._. .. , . . -... \ . , GAsing Ip., Jeffason Co,' Feb. 118452. 31a. Pt. E. sauna— , trfed mg VC".litUplk 11:1 ere family. I can 11111/ that II l• not t be errepareed bg an r . vermin:gain the world Pre expelling worms._ ' ROME O. 13110RD23: s • • . • trotionr Tp, Jefferson Co, inb. 17,1832 \ R. R. Satin —1 gore one bottle or your terialfugo to , 13, ebila.non,it rypetted 73 lune warms. I think. it tbe '""" '''', ''• .. r‘r.". "." 14VAIL DER3ISIL . , tor 4111.\ 11 . 0010.111 Ind retolt, br .0. , s it. LS/U.133M 67 Word et.' (I' 4 ,OFFEStr tk!lga Rio landing and for W BA S l gu72llrpil 0151.0N0 • uk l tt Dal L i... batu Chtu g 21.‘ C. , , ,, b.17 W RAOALRY AVO." 4 NUTMEGS, OL9VEB, ' IN • I auk prize Nablus*: 7 1: It•j it . u. Cloy., usg4 W *OO.- rOßletitl--534 btu. Richmond & 14noti- borkkmands,lnaindl nx all tin bed wakes of Ws A Ts sad pound Damp: Ibb eal. by , oat • - W PAOALET 100. • I LTEW NOVEL— E!cabain, by . Mrs. T wn, " Mem "‘""'"W.4rk,PriatUrtsilit: CO. 70 Fourt2t . _ . LANK CIESLo Lin.. till the , Banke and J. ILLD E. and, • ans3l \ - Wood et. be ad and 4th sta. 1:7 7 1 0'bOgo Rio Differ; . 140 bores tosoutoerated .Toboeeee N. victim=ing MOO If Vu. • 301 dos 41moroon Dreoritr; • C6O 4..11'4610er ()Wm— • ,-., • ROO mum wrapping' P66.44-761,4"br i.JuDll 2O =l . .Tzt. FIST ree ' dfie ' iii the Philliplle Factory 7 pieces a ?dahoefoor Cll Clothe. 044‘71. Wad , : euPabLe for coveting lorrthare. ix. • e J II PHILI4I6I, .aug'3o - . N 0.116 lleitot Moat. L I IFE PRESERVERS & JACKETS—AIt • JD:Pend Undo rosineDielored: for siPp cberip at toe refit Rubber Depot, N 0.116 intim etroect.' J t II elittdoe. BF; o u r A .. R .,. 10,000 , ple - tir s ta k , s . : r o . re, _ k)OSIH--50 doz. for sale by exis3l_ • PEOEI2II a DATI SOAP-50cor side tg a s ik Reatitaif.: I BAT - 1.1 - 104 Nato Frattumc • 17 ;•• Orewrac Amnia lot • • 10A Llttl bto&tr.& Watar art! Twat •• i1t3,000 Qummoa for ealo by 3 wen 8 11418BAISOU. it MEtit—,r his. crea sk f a sale tiy I/ sag? aItAReeUaB. . i 1 UYtt o ß—.so9o 16e. in lit:7 l [mgr . by QUNRIS DS— ,:y 60:00 Cm Stands. 30 Pe..31 Debt.ltt Toad Pasdar, 5 Fax&rilno Wee •ledar, Atamaimi abd Comiemi. sTovs4tr . x,•ei eyes.re 03 nuts 1,•. 6 at& 10 14 3.o3ttior &Nat& 3 ”tot.. 20 melt. Sod M • thuter•ool... 130 floe Ink, 5.11. 1 ktd., CLeval. _ • 50,261 1101.302100 Far 00/010 , •J D t 3 / 1 .1.1/1318 & 00..,1=130.113 4;ILES:N AP'LF-16 D .bbln on consign- J IVILLIAXS & 00. 031:150-20 p rim e .0.; bleilledied; • J D 111LuAktet00..- .60IMM tabarev ; ID°lollw Yribx It ROOMS -130 tbs. oup'r for sale by • ex J D WILLIAM lice. VIPER% MAGAZINE lot September X, bso bent realm!. 's `oo' i "2 . 6 0 1 re Puma, snol. fA_Tealooo Won.geoss reunion on Aotarg......y. for fa.MS'&, xi. aale_yb CM). AW BOOKttatLtrrth roonloaf on Rridenes. Alli'e°" 4 ""r"447) . :•••Pity.k • • nen edition from Cle. Id London edition. Panty Umtata raffia... . • • . . iientete4 diartasaark'sPrlndeleltottodietiz OW. At Onstrid 5.01 600.11}_11. Otilrrior Adam,. Emma. Langan - FrEg_2s7.bainatio, . .niao S IIGAR-60 tore r al* ' • fai4ol lIMUIADOIL _OLDEN STEUP—.2O aka. in flan; and nr..a. by II BARRAVOR. DANK STOOKS WANTED -4 olso ge . p.r sumo ritt44.04.,,, rueret?,. s o tto sertanny /11q tftt at the Datkln wimi„ _ • • Teo res.4 - o,_. ----- lyPp aflood tikis or 8 8. • •• ONE six years old, and the other three, .Le both 11 halboB JAI . IORM se. • • id %mg fftr,t, .11oblestown e k . 120 811ARE8 for.ale b 7) itaordeever &Soma a *4. Cef. Weft...no 4tkets, FLOFR-200 bbbi. asw Booms.. 11( NIOII.ERBOOKSI3 AGAZI NE for An. arocumbsr. A Mt 0111 A Aft Of Agrig4oll.. LibtLicAsll4lAtk 8.131. °T.ll,WAlrdrl.lil.l w"'"' A. ; rtulie 0^ - • w. atun.wianirr • 00. • ' • Teloam 00.3---900doi. just re fa' Or sale I) y oottilin. '.;•4::•• '...:. ;Boor Books, 1119irei'd it Centes ll 3ookitore, next do(4 to AilleasV /...p.r... ca... Youth IlLrebt -1 übtra g yz",:,Ydr`dl 7 .l.l boae~" . th - IL' by Mb ". 4 U." ,by ' ' Db.Xt - ' .% . t , ',.. (1' ="Z1.... sairuat. wt. mafiosos: 1 by rrer s t x , ; .. ..... -... BOLD CONVENTION • mionakins. r.. 'Yaii3 .C. 5 7. Dry . hide. INN- • - , 27 " 7 .75. 161.700 860 " 67.961 469 W.W. 1,26641" kx, 4.1, 5.850 138.433 L47liellisithaa fret, 10.4a0 \ ln% alumba, +LOW 00,r as a=4 . 84 , 411114 ZZlZl,ll:`, ; ' d b ' 4 l'4 o " - l'obaoco, ( manallctr-4.81.1114.‘ • 2,349 18,178 844 163e4 0.4 04844.4/.) tons ..- 4,4/4440 ^8 20 aoopopl.., fad 110544 Bars and • lead. bolo aul 14, 14. 43 * 8 •una -1 0oau S' 'f s f , n°4 4 ' Pbar. 144 4 ell. 1/.4 46.641!b tl4. 61T.:. otaz... ss 38350 Al'!`t ittcr,l.,g 4 3'. • • odzie• N=81,44 of bur ci ., 44iwk . 4. • 147 2,414 243.90 1.714.844 Lcom "" r :Ur 88,249 41 510.126 4$ . . . r . • F1112111A.2 81. Louis 11•• publiono of the 25th lett. eyes the loofas huller red , Cedar, °IQ* ttploalon of lb. Dr. Franklin In 2:-. • lets Da. 77.116,2 No 2.-00 the arrival of Ibis omen , town Tem/ az air broiling on Toweley. en coil/4W all Oho addlikuta wt.-ware relative el the beftrftible otw. traee,aationocre In oar hone of Yonder otorstog. which' Income sbd. to obi.. and made WO a Wel etntaineat et Miaow bat tidonati • • teletal• eV the companion Dia moor portion or It war left out We now .r y. the haF " r""'" res teritar4eraleo that ea near ea e nd he rokalsal. tome r ally MIMI had Ind thee liree by the total. not et AThelts.len oaten sod nee dee% oweeedi•ra. lite wont knoon to he en board. la addition to irakil tinny owe a ar• at limrtaan 1.6. Mir dr. Of Nl .o oho. aimed Ova. 'lt wea mod by he notwoditra pw that • blailbti at OM. • 10 that debit, Jo toped overeat& mon of whose wen otilted ' Tworoty..faht lioLes wen tolled at. di. Garrote,. which crow ef the 'mann elated op • body at Little Note lendleir. older. tisgs o .7 l leo rt=l a 4 = nimble! that monkey D. the heir neird 21, 22. over ea to defy oecArrotion. Thie tely was - leetied Little Hort Ludt aheeit Nabs voiles above Eta:.therinele. The tarn of the 'lt. lore report having met two Wier bores floating Is the river below total, bat ae thay Piot pier Uwe so 'keldor le k now, ti Omit. lIL now etrugoly nown that hatledins the two bodies ens by Alai Mex etti= b : ntn i tei d wM 7 try, t h• tana eagineer.•lid# 110, NA Anne& then aral• thttlii.iwo pone. [Wed. lb= who stn tnolnatty or ono lied them .itar...lzr width ow the CYO WWI mad of them h• ob. alai ot nia-, liletervire• won by the oases of the beat aie to nide shies. QED relatleve ITtetele.nild their hat LOW apn . .- • RIVER .INTELaf;ENCE: " FAKE p , Theo Molt ,rt 13•14T,W.414.rt0rt. ltlcete, rattionat. amt.tr.ltrotresrillt. • • Otstaste,64 Pair. Wm Nan.. Ilittizze t. Met. norm. McIW ua 441 444114,4 DlartaLOcavroll. Wholltur • Tentoo l l. 1 . 1 .1.10•10.. Natl., Now otketa="' • • BOLTIS I.III.VTRO Tillt DAY. • Clll2ll,lllo—tthatbotter.i • LOUISt/LLY—N.4atar. • soorat tient ISOWNEIVILLLtuI/2 t. RANI 11 s. • Win tIEWTOrtt A. M. 4444 P. M. • • FOR, iOOIITILLR. --The popular SURIIBI/I"NR*. Wm. Capt. BPcm Das, Snit SI Rop l B. l6B *. .4 1,18 samtleg at 8 o'clnek... FioN Cuscrinam.—The See rut tombs was. IVlnttoder, Moo:v..llf lrtn ""en ... maxWattlocldad, . . . . . Tax Tavll—Th•ilh wen. Pet !Nib.. I cbaset.a 4 ' and %Max.' • . • IMPOSTS ST RIVES. • • . • • Soilm. in I Lig 0b.:1346w: 66161rr reed• ...roe Olarll • It..!; 3 18 derma hardware. Shlrrards. nem& • Cs 4 /0 bbis 110 63'. J4a O'Oo6.ort Or< I: do. 11rovls • 1[1314•33k1g; 1 , 6,46 Wm& 6 bbls4o. R 1163.146 • tiobto; 31 lOW glum; Anastroas l Ctoser. • . WIIIIMJNO A Er J. B. aaoas No. 2.-Th Wet Oth • DWI cramp. Jog Orin; 43 6644 babmo, . ... •l MA" April T C A U TIEC 40 , .AM now, /moss 23d, 1352. °it mos» of Wt.j.=r,q, jethe., Sq. 11 , ..Mitpr i j flarltgl• &IV. pl AUNT, MCORIA E. VAT( filuucd is hereby its= that I gril=r11;11. A:.e = 0 nd lAt_tlk. . fL. 7r.t louN . ..pbL ,yia r r: ~ UTT2B-efree'llit u reed 2griateal .. . \ • \ ‘‘ . \.\ .: . ',.' , ` : '!:- . ':!'%- - :• - ',N - '::: : . '''']•::;: cb li6l ERCI r=inwis wuura. v. : '',':': Otm• Prelim tetoa Eltzdtm, I, .' _,„ Thlo*id/ Xoattait. O4terdber 0, 10 62.\:b . wt. h... my- 111110 cd toiek,st• to mat* la titiatalteb. j F"" i l,_.' thii d ... ooktt Patt‘lett. wltlcao Itarbad ebse. it• '; 00.0d10t0.. Th. ldrilt Is &Moir rsitddl.tiAldta• =M- T 01.4.... n want loOlot id . * Um abatt,teittedilit . .. ad la:10am la that aaaiitn. wittAalto llvelt• \ V - 11.0111l4Tb• ' Wet eataitibled* from: - sterol amp 111 ..ID Ern Itiquts. SE IltUati 4 Wratitilma.lo 0101. 11 5T25: 00 •11:1.50. and al at 13.064:1t0L \r ant banaa-.16 ottra hoot irabou •113.60: 211. ` . st 'PAO; dd do d 1 11 4 t;. II 40 giant at tutt;.•ll2 bidilcou. at 5211 bbl. \ 0 lt • 15 -11•oebt. continue lb:4. sadtott 1101. has tiara dabs.' , TO. oalittaka ael *sat ,Sf. waro‘ooo ba imihr on tb• .but at sio; fitn do trota•tor• .0 Tie; bad a 0 .1n bar. td.toothodhonoldo *bd.\ - \ \''. \\ .. Li. ' ' Lt,tlllll,Blo*-Ite aotjead • tamer Itallair 14 . 11 t• taiw-1 , 1. II sllalit Imaroreatiat. owing io 11,1'wine adv•aot la malatattl. &Jaz so btaj . : metua ...: ilk 14 ia, 2, 0 0 4 ..4 4* !Ads s23Xe 11 gtd. aca. te,,Auat at *lt c•i= BILON-talt• 5 oftts dna, !den aka \lOlOO Oa NE.O Et 1 104 SOS re Et. 14101 at del 100 ao do ite% sad 1 Tee" sum elated balm; eikavatateed Ite 11 It \ D111111 7 011.12--eapplles eo , st.t•o. 7414, ti 4,4 2 tes eaait:Prd at 1 Ittld lb. .. \.V. eur cEueces-odo 60 tOia... W. 7 4... v 11 Ge...u4:1).; 6.46 a 6. A •• \ •\ \ **•.' \ 1 OXe /360.316-3 of 3 1 , 63 a aceir l „ aat 10 \ lad orlo btdo No. %at 611.50 ANN TROUT 6 tals at WAN boom. 014—Hal 3,1.1 ot 300 aal C do No. itithOW, (ILdlt&—ealmof 1:b bow it*tr m. t yu. tlll3 l 4alin 10 ball t.i4ibrilMi at 011 AY— thin /2 Watt &Ca walnut atignikildn toq, anwalig ta quality. *vim thif Roth to no alut of Augad, iti4ualri;TY hada iharearidshad sad, lid add en halo tecUa to *int 0 , 14 - • Asussa--61 e of tom a:44A Wu. 4 lis; sad \ 7AL \ We take irmat 4118•Arres htt;ltithillotherbmg entlihit of' the 20thaton don oh the Pennarttnninthnsl:ooBiike the month ot . .„,ths.. shin IMF the . nothmencement of the: . Mind year to theist ofVleptenann /85t, 7 , • •. isxce. a row& Aviculture! thodnete,'.l4, • ‘, ocBo , l \ /00. 9 76 91%070 Coro. bhe, ~ ' \ \ \ Tehnnth, (not man ,k Bs. • !.18,600. B 3 dk7 Wheat, ban, • • \ LUDO. 21 . ;311T , Dry hides, 801,, • \leather, e, " \ =BOO \ 180 . 2 .4 . Root • Lark, nn 38 \ WY, Dthinte, thank,* . trot, t 26 , 481.D028; 1100 P poles, nomDin, \,l number, 1a:871:44* 71 1 t 9 A. PBB l l= Ilars. Gun, Bode .1 Shoes, Drtme end MU Dry ,Uoncls: 72% IMMO 2 4 `124 2 . - 4.30400 039,744 Eagan be. , . 10000 .60,800 rXV:% lenl 111134118 \ KVIZ'7 t WO b ,g • •A3ll N \ . jig r a A u 'crso ° VC . ToboeoZoilauf.) IDs, \ soa,soo '136o:soo , s.u.. And other uhcs, en. ' 1 1 Z783 243,0 . 3 % ticregart.lbs, 09,18:8/ 8731/00 0004 Dthettrah) toe. tiyeture, Mos. • • 4.1640 i. 881.18.5 t1,9911th Iran, eutingw. 87,700 • 808:800 Iron, bkvms enthenthe. ' 1,835,100 30,804,80 0 18101 3.6248 M N Bl,B , . .2.00 '• 110.400 - . tleax , t „ rp a nt, • • '2,01X)., 14000 th 7.900 • Mb, 10 , 004 • \ 8 ,144 . 1 C 00,6 4r. \ • , • sr,iso 142,021 • Ogr a:, Lrerkeh.. and aO/1 4tOrrts; Is. ••' . 5 1 1 : 7 7, 1 , \ 211 .0 6 0 038 . 106 , ' ,4,0 •• O .OOS. ' 3.10-000 447,11,3 Cement, Re, _ • /300 101 , 000 ,,„, Btow. 0.01 a ape - Net t ' percale, , • Agrleulturel kolpieseN4o4l4, • Purl tare, 1N , 4:700 ' (ezteet ler0) mate. \ 'B,llXt • =.640 ead Boo s ts, \ A 7,440 642,95 4=0.40,0. 47:IL° /.44101 000,111000. 28 1,700 1.614,600_ 80 000.. \ \ • ' \ 211.494 ••/.008,011. Geo •Payrder. •• • ••.• • • \ 4 1 . 100 r- " L ''?" • amnia's.• - : - . Agri produota boo , notolmq.•■•• I,!Tli • 2,921•,528 • Ursa sad hip Eitir; boo, ~ : • in., ' \ 20.000 . 1.00,733. • 41'1'. , \ • 1,1,1 , 1:1,2411 , • uleeNag mad Neon- ras Pf. \• \ 4.447 701' batr.44,, - • , , 11.474 506.474 leat. .•• '• 1,79 R. 16.011.313 W 010.4604 • . 1 Deanloo.llslo 728. - 4 , 0 90,633 1,633' ' Atlantic, Parthoca. u. Inalrj r 6:4l . l7aZlVrtee r - t, . ammo, St CLiz,W•st bi.tre: • Ittaan Na 3..0.mr • • ifleeturzer, Kam Wbsellag • • MMMI ,:.:•;k STEAM BOAI •t y LOWSVILIet.....The fine am•r SAVllLlTOR.'Deaasustar leave far thaalamandtaterakallatapa on thla attv at 4 P. IL e'rtata""g. IittInVLINSS, . oRqiriol N N . T L. , • , T. Aware InitlMEDnat. t. thn.j) , ..te.. oil Nvelt* lb, ,sk mm We torte.4l, derlo A. V. I : \ pr freksht ea torennut i rt.dfat a. \ t*P".• • \ ."-Wheeling and Pittab. Pattet. riTE swift rannin a mataeNor • ' \leimrli ..''' tr " abOTO mkt -an i h t iu.4.:u . :' ITT-.T.7 1.0 . 02, :r. numpaa .14d \ votordo ! f Tn ' o WIDOIif.E.TIM Omit. 01. D. Mak Oill; Pitteburet tr./ Setuday.Tkersaar,u4 ...wens, , ~.. w. i•el.., been 1011.11.Ds even Memple.T. .., ... d ,,... 1 Dad.... 2,8 A. Ai. .. s. for Dee=ep• • lllr.harlairearkriesecct*l6,leti \ "P l 7l' .. s .eratienioNo,:aama • Cki.A.rq s, The Wiftehester 12.011 d the teetat home mream4 .01 DT the I.o*. ...mem awl shippers I,eo dep e t, her narmineen a. ma. regulalt. aus3l-11 \ \ 9) ER MAR PITTECBUROiI AND It W 11.121.130 PAOKVS.-Th e eple , ' nr . raket= i gi b ira.„ ... ote= „ _ tri.. , thie at ...1 Wheo4.E. iel3STPlttebt,4% oz 10 o , TA,r7 wtra..":„.6l,ll=;rer in each erecinfar (repa ir = mar d4 br a 'The Diurnal le a ette wheel boat, Dna L. ~.., the ead tensest bpas We. construe tea be Q. trad.. Pea Dere sad 'tarps... &Deal od he elnatiadllg 1 ...10.. letUrall d. 3 ° , 1 vaunt talles--........................-Jang e it jani . .PERXENB, II "BATSMAN. E 1 .I.LEItS, in Flow, Feed, and Protil gehezDUD. No. 25.11yltet litsdet Plttehtrith. 1 ... . . P. IPDO - P7B LOOMIS & WDOWELL , cl-E N AI. E T It 8 , BTOCK AND BILL lIBOKEIIS OC C 6 vna JONES t 00'8 RANK I . :M . 130118V co,a,a, Wood sad Foot% tbk.. Pittsborgti. thionlei t t Tamar S of Itatscomat 4 .oer 4th, at .2 o'cildi mem. ads t, NO LOTS 53 Re.te hatelam btoopopahels rival thy' Pneat POYI4O. ot , 4M - tblroillt probably, be. the. oats'pobiio aale. Per vithloe to &Kure clasirablesaborbartloLewlll rut It i Terms-4./oe4Atth A. . ...sos•-1./ns4Asth if.• —......1, Midas . . 14 . lise *gut ant, pstalesto, with tartar, mused walk sprsualses. 4 ..o.V.T.TaVar!" - F.T.:mlg"tr.l trri .tit:Vri Tl , itgirnll:ll : 4"alliTir4M'ilkat.VP A.4.1.1.em,7 " - NM:S.W. EssiddlAst :.t .'ITEWALAS SIA SLAW \ %. N • 'II. B' l MAID:LINE: - \ '4 Tincikmati ' llad{so#, Rieke " . . ' is.l '!l4 . I )litit i°l ' * ::,,Tr' te"Pt . k ci .e‘ith i,l7t aw g \ i l ii \ 1 .t c .h. VAI bras ItAtIIS7 d ss ...ss losi safes nos if, \ i r 1 . , ,. . '71. 4 :3=4 glgagera.l.l.l uko a lq, L\ STSTE will rein= sir Thgri Spas felt Iltst • , o.—lndsfas f, Is Ilss. , sissliissl lOALS. trUt . \ etseitot at sll [loss as tf hstflksts. . \ , r.. assipass *f , . .IS Ststsdray.lAssinsfat '‘., l'aU l 4 4 ol llol 2iVaita. - \ ASs -UNDID sEocAle a rliandtes, rot Dentlts_An j Pnrl walk mad, to on E sr,tl E ye otatai#k Ice Coolook 'r VtalltVE.V.ltroi ' th COI •• \ Land . Waresidk Wanted'. \ • 1178 +Sill issitlebikkiaseinarket Klee , 1110 Jim Leksa , Mutants.. ..`• • Aussie Aoursorst, s, Joa. ',am Woo.* : •:WANTErk -: .A' rIE to`ohpiln nyo. •tha •••sownint,•for Tiorriod co itb., waited etsr onstaitr. , &piste* •• . • an , Wanatas.• \ I tV w a ht to ptirchase $10,001) 'worth it— v Ar w'rea n ' t 71""rth° f°lla"lvdy ri Ton aw,ww.wr xis trout Stag= Communication. Between New Y. 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