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'!iy, and wet spiritism= A. may [cm tint* one -• . a villa teb anattry may rot, for fottoti oolpo - AT - e: rattail= =dada& obererer practitablio, - oder . ites lsayedbmaa to lateriatlatal latercantese," zyt .i ; ..:,,:•, - .. -- .... Tbe bulb amil lasa atria we %ball eve at . , PITTSI3URGH GAZE'T'TE:' uIT • PITTSBIIIIIII THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9, 1852. - C WlllO NoKUIALTIMIL SOS FILISIDII2, OSN'L WINFIELD SCOTT, WC New Jersey 101 VIM 111111:11111, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, N. Carolina. Scott Club• • . . .. arTLIE faecal:iv* Committee of the .C,ooty Soca Club" ben bag Imo tb. folloolog cant. Into to bilookltriot to fin Oust Kr Moettoo im WI of snot Mouth.— At itelireprAt.ocarktay, ISotnebee 10th. at TX, o'clock • ii:JOia towtalliektirtek Toroailtval Satarlay. Rept that 114, At Tarratuu cranial'. &Seater . ILth at SIMI TX ' At. Joao Intsl4. gotten= Trin.blo. be Thtmod•Y FL , E•S‘tebnr. at IX, o'clock. r. • - 2/1/1.411. Fraatllz tovrzurbAnc. Irrigha, tiopleabor. ot 3 o'clock. At ktobletan., Nstruday. Sreombn litb ra7)4 P. sr. .kt tthamburgh, oe Slocular. SolmstlAr Mit 1 7% '1: ■. • am am rata. This moist interesting and important exhibition of the ntamdkoturing and agriculture' proddo•. Mee of Ohio, and the Ojai:dog States, takes plxce next week, la Cleveland, commencing en Wedneedey. : - •In answer to the muneroos questions pro pounded to us; in regard to Railroad fares, we male, authoritatively, as follows: Excursion Sokoto to .CTrodand and back, can be prooured at the ticket oboe of the . Ohio end Pctruiylvania lailmstd ; et any time during next week, from Monday to Thursday, for four dol lars reek; which is halt price. Such tickets will be good until Saturday, end no longer. These excursion tiokota will be sold at 'all the etations slops the line, from Pittaburgh to Wooster. Prom thin, it .111 be seen that any paten, laces or gentlemen, who .wish to visit Cleveland during ths Pair week, and retort, can do- - no at half price; by porchasbeg an excursion ticket. :No dead that hundreds of persons will avail themselves of this oppoetnuity to visit the beau tiful oily of the Lakes, and to take a pirerant, hosithfal and cheep excursion. Articles for exhibition must be chipped in the freight trains, unleez person 'wish to pay the • price of, express freight. Article• left at the freight depot oh Saturday will , reach Cleveland on Monday evening, and those left on Monday, will arrive on Tuesday evening. The freight trains loaves& 4 o'clock in the !morning, and go throigh In one day. 111331ACEI 0i TES DIMOCRACIF." "the Post of Tuesday had an article under the caption ..Ttia Country is Safe,", which escaped our notice until we found in the Journal the fol- . - lowing paragraph extracted from it, accompanied with acme appropriate comments : " We are happy to announce that we have heard a voles from Clarion. Which brings the cheering news, in clear tones, that the ommtry is cafe and that that marling county will give • larger majbrity for' the - Democratic ticket than has ever been given before. The (enures of the Dentomsey are to full blast, and there is now not • doubt but thnt unwavering Democratic County turn out a larger majority than It ever has before. .We are informed that the names of Scott and Graham are scarcely ever heard..exoept to connect them with _Webster's joke about tar end feathery." They. have "Wad • voice from. Clarion:, hove they? Well, so bare . we. They have heairl that "the furnaces of Democracy are In full bleat." We have heard_ that the furnaces for the manufacture of Iron In that county are nearly all out of bloat, and that the greater part of them have fallen tinder the hammer of the Sheriff. When the latter were in foil blast, labor bad abundance of employment, and the farmers had good markets for everything they could spare. Bat how Is It now? Do the fur. Race 4-4 Democracy" which are now said to be to. fall blot, afford a good paying market far produce and labor? Do they enrich the country, bring comfort and contentment Into the dwell ings of the poor, or prosperity to the agtiotiltu ral classes? The very opposite is the fut.— Their full bleat bas btaated the prosperity of that goo' county, put out the fire. of its furnaces, and, deprived Its hitherto prosperous people of the meson of prosperity. Seven columns of Sheriff's advertisemente afford a sid commerttary .upow the poildy of the party aver tibiae "blasting" Inflames the Poet exults in language which it would not be too strong terms to Characterize at diabolioal mockery. Could „It not ■peak of the doinp of its politicians In that county, with out using figure which, in the present proetrate enodltion of the great interest that has made Clarion county rich and distinguished, Is bitterly I uniting ? list whilst the blast from the !unseal of the Democracy" ban blown out the Aria of American Iron furnaces, it has imparted unwonted activity to the fires of those of Brest Britain. Is • doubted? Then read the following, and let our friends In Clarion, Armstrong and Vettango see to it that those who are blowing the bellows of Democracy among the cold and deserted furnaces of that.. blasted" region have a thence either to rent It or hear It read. IV= the Loudon Tim. The triumph of the ormslidas of the Democratic party, 311 OUGHT 'canton:l nr TO3 max or ran dotrrx, kilt secure, probably for eve, the aseend racy of liberal ionseneiol-pinsipks, sod if Lord Dorey should neat year be disposed to take the AZaeliOatt muff for his model, we hare little doebt that It will serve to remove the last stoat of the protective system from his mind. In this respect, and on this point, we take Gen. Tierce to be a fair representative of the opinions of )Ir. Calhoun, and, es sock, a oaluabk practice! ally to the aussurcial policy of this country." the nom Ise good "Democratic furnace," too, Is it noti. tan blow • strong blast at all events for the eandldate of "the men-of the Booth,". and the i"raluable practical tar to the oommereial pas; of" Great Britain. Rare io another eztrect from soothes leading English paper, whirl, although not eo oonadent, became lot so well informed me the Time; iz fell 'of hope that Gen. MOM till ""co-operate with Englund" Jolts efforts to break down Lima . Aeon lasantenthrers, and g* to that country a fall and enduring anoinidenoy. area the loadaslesdsr, We an without information as to the views -of Gin. Finn as the "Inject of oo!opernUon with Zealand; but we cannot say that we feel may apprehension on the point, and we abed await the And election not without share in the madame of many American friends that it will molt well." The cam estmat we shall give is more contl dent In Its toss. Its author is ereeedingly well pleased with Gen. Throe; and why ? Because the editor knows that ea he was, u the Tithes truly expresses it, brought forward by themes of the &nth." and is "a fair representative of the (Oakes of Mr. Calhoun," his election will be an ammo@ that "the Democratic majority are unanimous in their testbrony on behalf of a liberal commercial poltoy;" that Is, s policy which will amble England, with her vast capital sod low wages, to meaufactare ill oar iron, cutle ry, oloths,.oottone and many other things for cue. A policy under the, operation of which the will bay from an same tight saline worth of breadeudfs at low prices, and we buy of her near one liming =Wilms worth of the articles g m n emerged; the balance being made up in raw cotton and gold.. This is what the Env Ilia call "a liberal oominercial policy," here we saint free trade, by which we mean that it Is free all on one side. It la policy that may suit the South pretty well; at least the people of that matioa imaglas so, became, they think they ass pt goods in ratarn for their antes iv little cheep R then they weld nntier protective duties. We think they ere toletaktm; for we ere pretty sun that the B•Lp.h MillinhOillTti pockets the nit - Arena. It it were not so; they would not be so union shout one comments' policy. It is • pollo that hi really .winnteheons to Ruined, but enty..njuzione to the neumfecturing and p•ic . .powiog Stale of the (halos. Hue is the ben tie llssoltreFr Iftwateer. . , . ttia Use will be equal to als additional bellows .:tha "humus' of the democracy." It will ea :bowel's them greatly to know that Gem Pierce apjoys the sympathy of the people of England. it is: Prom Wilmer twat:Ws Mwsrposl Then 'AI regards England, pnblio sympathy, it is Medias to say, is enlisted oa the side of the Democratic candidate. Not that General Pierce Is considered -the better' man. Far otherwise: .He is merely accepted as the nominee of-that great party in the Union, who desire to posh the principle of free trade to ire utmost limits." Wilmer and Smith's Liverpool Times Is one of the beet informed papers in England. It knows that on the Boone of Men for the office, Gen. Pierce is far from being the better man; but it likes him; and supports him, because he le the "nominee of that great party in the Union who &sire to path the principle of free trade to its ut most limits." Wilmer and Smith are right in their eetimate of the man and his party, and it is right In diem, as the true friends of British interests, to support him; but ought Americans to support hint bemuse he to, m the London Times expresses it, ..a valuable practical ally of the Commercial policy of that country?" We wish these extract' could reach the eye or ear of every honest Democrat In the country. *ill not our *highlands see to it, that they are widely disseminated from neighbor to neighbor, from the stamp, in short, In every way that it Can be done. Let them show their democratic friends how they have been humbugged end de ceived. Let them see what company they have got Into, and what political adjuncts they have. Lot theni see that they have unwittingly been supporting British. 'nitrate, at the expense of American; and then, wimps, these .farnacee of Demooracy," which aro now itifull blast, will go out, and true American furnaces, in which - there is some profit, will blow in again.. Then, pottage, we shall hear a different "voice from Clarion" than the one the editors of the Post beard—not the, voice of-brawling demagogues, mingled with the saddening sound of the sheriff 'a hemmer—but the cheerful voice of industry and thrift. AN 131$HIAN'S REASONS FOR VOTING FOR ACM. _ Tho Illinois Statesman tang the following good "It sem oar good fortune a few evenings since to make the acquaintance of an old Irish gentle man of considerable information, who had been tiotriling for, nearly two months past in the SI,OSoI of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and the north ern' part of this State. He informed us that in Itio travels he had eeen quite a number of his countrymen who would vote for the Hero of Lon- Lone for President in November next, and for our gratification he related a conversation rideh took place in the town of B-, in the sorth of this State. He was, he said, stopping foe the night, and was placed in a room with no erd others, two of whom were from the county of ,Limeriek, Ireland. They had that evening et tended a democratic meeting. Boon after we acre in our apartment, the eldest of my country torn asked me if I wins not a democrat. I an "venni no, that I had been a whig for many yt ors, though when I Sret came to America I tt tii - not. but as soon ao I was acquainted with institutions of the country, the wants and it, crests of it, such as the protective Tariff. &c. .ns, I was a Whig. My friend noon informed me t at he and his comrade were both dimecrats. r, sold he, when we landed at New York, we were waited upon bya couple of gentlemen, who informed MI that the, whigs were agaMst ue, and ;1.1 sit in their power to keep no , away from aerie's, and they would sooner neo no starve m give us a day's work. But we have not fond it so, and so for General Scott, he is just Ito man for us, and if we live we intend to vote ter him for President in November next; for, said to, it would be a crying shame to vote against a in.lo, whose whole life has been devoted to his ciantry's eerviee, and by jiet knowing him titer i ughly we understand the whole history of this I,;issed country. And if it was not for the Lay d,re of our dimocratic party, , and such men as 16..5e who met as on the ship at New York, we .would vote for Gineral Scott almost intirely.. But irfortunately, some of our brethren from the .:4 ~:d countlity want firmness, they are afraid of ity :I .Ling called a turn coat by eir voting for oar t t the Fathers of this bliased j America, but we ceo not all of that stripe. are not afraid to .t.oet those who would call as turn-scats,. and . „Age, jilt because we at this time prefer Hiner -4.1 Scott to Himmel Pierce. Suet men as these tra demagogues and thins more cf the loam card fishes than they do of their country--and se vrn lied them out, we look an-them as you would it a crockadile, for they are dangerous to our inAitutione, and care no more for us after we I are voted, than a orsokadile does for his young tvi days after he has ate them." Hear what this sensible and patriotic Irish -11113 says of the means taken to poison theininds ,-f emigrants against the Whtg party. He was told by a couple of gentlemen, Tammany Hall Locorocos, that the Whigs were against Irish ritn—were doing all they could to keep them nway—would notLgive them any work to keep Clem from starving, etc.; the whole of which t i'...is are wholly false, as army Irishman !mown t.ho has been in this country a few years. Con trast this lying Locofocoe statement with the fact, I a it relates to the Looofooo party of this State. At the late Democratic Convention, the party . Lc:Dinged a man for the highest office In the pft of the people, of this State, at the approach ior election, who, when a member of tho Con . rotion to reform the Conetitotion of the State, I.tfived a resolution to amend the constitution so ecT CO deprive all foreigners who should arrive af ter 1811, of the right of suffrage, not for 21 eara, bat for life, and also to deprive them of tile right to hold iffle', and all the benefits of c iticenehlp. This man is Judge Woodward, who -Tin, raised to the Supreme Bench by Gov. Big in, and who Is now the Democratic candidate icr that honorable office. Should any person horitably hope that he has repented of this bit ter opposition to our foreign population, we have only to remind him, that Mr. Woodward defend ed tido opinions and acts in this matter no lon ger ego than last year, and that it wan with, a fail knowledge of his opposition to naturalising foreigners, that. the Democratic party nominat ed him for this high affirm :Hers is a striking fact, which shows how much regard to our for eign population ;the Democrats really possesa. They Will flatter them and promise them great things, waiting all the time for an opportunity to deprive them of political privileges altogether. The lowa awn bitung, a German Democrat ic paper, published at Dubuque, has herded down the lag of Pietas end Sing, and run up that of Scott and Graham. This is • signifi cant sign. The truth Is, the foreigners in every part of the country are beginning gto discover that they have been most egregiously humbugged .the peril which in,tlole country is called de mocratic. In Europe the people associate the Idea of liberty and popular power with the word llertiocracyibut in this country it is nothing but blind obedient*, to the will of a few lordly lead ere, who tell their followers for Whom and for what to rots. In the Whig party the people de-. mended Gen. Scott u theienandidate, and they got him; but in the miscalled democratic party, • inundate was thrust upon the voters that time of them had naked for, or even thought of; end ace we see that these shrewd foreigners are not going to be bamboozled any longer with such ountentalt dinnocrnury. A grist revolution, In thin re peat is going on, of which the change we spoke of at the beginning of this article is only, oar evidence out of ► than/and. We do not wleh any foreigner or waive to-be lees demoora tio than he is, but simply to open his eyes to the fact that there is very little true democracy or liberty either in the parly which calls itself by that. name; 14e understand the Susquehanna, and the Sun bury and Erie Railroad Companies, haye ri m e d all their difficulties amicably, and will now go on with their roads luirmonlonsly. A certain per. Ron of the read is to be built by each party, and t, be used in common, or on equal terms. ifniion or blenerniko.—Thle le a new town, lild oat on Cliartier'n Creek, 'about Ave ogles fromlsburgh, on the Washington Plank Bond, by Mansfield B. Brown. ft Is a lonely situation, affording fine situations for delightful eonnw7 scab', whiih can be wally racked by the Plank Bond, sod also shortly by Ike Steu benville Railroad. A sale of, the lots will take plats next Someday. Bee rivertieement. AntiC9willl4ll. , —Estract of a letter from Capt. Sawed flippett, of the Astia copper miss, Lake Seperkw, dated Aug.' 28, 1852. . • ..A Renter vela than we have uow I never sae In this ceentry. We blasted out a rook ye *- sudsy, I boners over 600 The weight, which Is Judged to contain , two•thlrde copper; this morn lug two large wins wen taken out, not ea heavy, but eqoally so rioh. The vein, through oat, is very Soh, both for-bared and stamp ' The great Looefooo State Maas Meeting, at Reeding , . wee a miserable failure. ham] of .10,000," as stated iu the telegraphic despatch to your city, there were scarce' 2000 persons present train abroad. There were not more than flee hundred citizens of Berke, out of Reading, in attendance. As for the "large military turnout," it consis ted of a single corps--the "Ringgold artillerists." esonciandedby ttgood Whig!! In order to make up for the deficiency in numbers, and present a . large appearance on paper, they organised by calling the Ron. 3113153 Buchanan to the chair, and appointing seventy or more Vice Presidents —not one.fourth of whom were on the ground. Balder, there wore "big guns" and speeches enough to attract end engage fifty thousand peo ple. In fact, tho whole affair was as assemblege of politicians, an/pc/Wei:me effour—the people wore wanting. This is from reliable authority. WenIBOBT.—It will be seen by the telegraphic despatches, that the Whigs have made a hand some gain in this gallant little State. To be sure this makes that State no sorer for Scott than it was before the election, but it is valna• ble as an index of the way the tide is rolling. The mina muss which gave us a gain in Ver mont aro in operation everywhere. Too SATANIC Paces YOH PIENCN—The New York Herald, a sheet of universal end bad noto riety, is doing its utmost to defeat Gen. Scott . The New Pork Tribune refers to that eheet In the following remarks: Fe presume the public It by this time gene rally aware that the most unprincipled, merce nary, and mendacious jouanal ever published in this city; nod which lute attnined a large circu lation through the foyer it has earned and achiev ed in every haunt of detnuchery end depravity, ! not only in our city. but throughout the coun try, is thoroughly devoted to the election of Pierce and King. That its natural renew and rteklessuess have bran stimulated by money in hood, or the promise of office and jobs in case of Pierce's election, we do not doubt, though the evidence of the fact is, of coun.e, confined to the contracting parties. Put its tiatutal in stincts and sympathy, its obsequious deletion to foreign interests, 11.96g4iC01 the development of American industry, in connection with the par• ty affinities of the great majority of the keep ers of brothels, gambling houses, and low grog gr ries wherefrom it detives the groat bulk of its patronage and consequence. would, of mime, motion it strongly to the course it is now pursu ing. To defame and disparage ouch a man as Winfltid scoff 1.1 Ito congenial work; to hate and belie the Vit,g pariy is the inevitable prompting of Ito grovelling, oloso•ne nature, and its vicious aptitudes and aseeeintions; to promote the in tereste of foreign manufacturers and shippers at the expense of American labor, is a work which bin been to it a labor of love and lucre for years. We do not object to lie being hoartily and nn. acrupulously Lceo Flea. t:r it could not, with justice to its own !awes and appetites, be any titer else; but we IP, object to Ile deceitful. of rttical pretensions to nruirallty. There in not one principle of the Loco Fore party which it does not hold and advecale; there is no purpose, Ino impnl, of the Whigs. which It dries not Je. ' and it rarely or never speaks well of a Whig eltatesman until he in dying or dead, no !eat it has reason to believe that he has been se dneed from hie integrity, oat may now be used to distract and defeat his own party. We pro- test, therefore, not against 11,4 habitual false hood, which is defamation of every thing Whig, and landatima of every thing Loco Foe., since tilt is in n.ccordmies with its instinct, and ten th:Kielce, but to its hypocrite's cloak of indepen d. nee and non-par ivanships, when there ie not in all this nation au elitor who more intensely and 'leniently hate, Gen. Scott and the cause where he is the etaudard-hearer. than does that smne Satanic Frees. The New York Tribune. in an article on the master of the steamboat Rein iser. concludes ti, rmarks as follows. Meanwhile, we counsel traveller, to shun fast steamb..ats. If yon twain haste to get ti• Allimy. take oar of the railroarlF; but iryou v .tne your life, peril it rapt on board of any heat whose owners and officorm will risk burning c: blowing no th,ir fellow-beings in order to arrive at Albany at half-past three instead of fear o'clock Kean away from these blood st,ined conveyances and that fatal elver! THOM WASHINGTON I=l Wesuuturos. Sept. 4, 166' The autumn has brought the aummer ♦aced Toe President, the Secretaries of Stets. Interior, and Navy, have taken flight w ith Congress. The President sceke repeee from the cares of State amidst the rural shades of Berkeley. in the Old Tleminion. and Mr. Webster has gone to sniff the !saline berries of Marshfield. People here eeem to wander about the atreote of their °O'er grown village like the melancholy shadows which will flit through the poilisets of a watering place, even after the sconce of its glory have departed ' ' with the triton which gave them birth.. At no other eession of Congress has so much been done for the improvement of the Capital City. More than a -million- f dollars was approprinted for the continuaniie of work upon the two principal unfinished public buildings, th• grading and pav ing:of streets, the repairs of bridges, the plant ing, fencing, and adorning of parks and squares. It causes • red reflection upon the uncertainty of the tenure by which we hold all things in this life, that the man where taste and genius were absorbed, a few weeks since. in the task of mak ing the public grounds of Washington the. finest o n the continent, has been snatched away by • sudden and fearful calamity, leaving the works which he planned to be carried out by pThers.— But his design will be executed with a more or lass ddelityliy bie .nceosuor. and by the nid of the swakeno,liberelity of C 0111 7 ,99, the seat of Goverriment ' orthis groat Rept,bllo ite place among the moat beautiful citiee of the world. Among other prerieions for which our citizen! bare cense to congratulate themeelree,is an appropriation for a annoy preliminary to the adoption of nearoi for applying the city with water. The result, we may hope, will be the building of au acqueduct from the falls of the Potomac which will be an honor to the • country. The Whig party it inn aruzeing its energies. The meetings which have assembled at various points in the North and fiouth, to .receive the members of Congrons on their return, inchoate the revival of a spiiit which has never been call ed 'out, without bearing upon Ito waves the Whig candidate to the 'piratic of triumph. The Benate did not enjoy the pleasure • extes session, with the chance of a grab • indeffinite amount of eonitruotive mileage Upon looking ever the appropriations, I find that the sum voted for the foreign steamer ser vice have Tien to the .enormous amount of $1,949,000, about one third of the whole amount expended for the tampon of the poet office eye = tem of the interior. Thin clam of expenditure, too, will go On Increasing, Instead of dimlnlati. lag, until probably it will break down by its own weight. The Indian appropriation hill contains itema summing op over *2,000,000, and with the innelnerable wild tribes of the interior, from the borders of civilization to the coast range of mountains in California and Oregon, it may well be anticipated that theme expenditure will also melt with rapidity 'for some years to come. Some minor changes in the official list hare. A few days since, Mr. Williamson, pay agent of the department of the Interior, wan dismissed for a contumacious refuel to act upon the per. emptory orders of the Secretary. Seventeen clerks were, on the 2d inst., discharged from the offfn of the Third Auditor, the work on which 1 they, had been employed having been com pleted. I said in a recent letter that I could not re member one useful or commendable thing se, occosplished by Congress at' its late essidoo, betide the passage of the appropriations which are mitten of course. lem reminded of one eruption tirthe justice of this remark. Under the pr noun of a political neoessity too severe to be resisted, the party in the majority were compelled to old the Whigs in the reiteration of the national policy of improving the navigation of riven, and giving eeeerity to life and proper ty in harbors upon' our ocean, gulf, and lake nuts. This, I admit, was an achievement whlth ehould go far to redeeni the generally In different character of the body, and perhaps may be taken as an evidence that upon oecaelons of real exigency in national affairs, Conguene will prove true to its reputation and. to the coun try. , Bat to the Whigs and the Whig Executive be:. lunge the holtheoli result eo gliThroa, 'consider ed es f perky triumph; sad op Tory manly &pod for by the people. All honor . to the President sod bin Cabinet, who, se true representatives of theprinoiplespf their party, by the power and influence of their high stations, with a duo re gard to the independence of Congress, carried through thin great and beneficial measure. They are Whip who are Whigs, as the straight for ward and the honorable course primed b • them Illustrates the difference between a Whig and John Tyler, who, having been placed at the bead of affairs by a calamity which deprived the na lion of its choice; ratted to the enemy, and ve toed s bill containing nearly the came appropri- ations to this, on which, if passed, would hove saved, ere this, thousands of lives and tens of millions of, property. Mr. Fillmore has been while at the ape: of power, whet he has bees in all other situations in life, o tlrm and consis tent advocate of Whig principles and measures. Haw Tosu Fun. DZIOCIIACT.—A Free Dem• =soy ratification meeting was held at Syracuse on the 3d. Hon. Henry Wilson, of klase.,' was the principal speaker. The /martial says a Free Democracy -State Convention Is to be held in Syracuse, on the 29th inst., and adds—"A State ticket will be nominated, Hold and Julian Elea tors appointed, and a plan of State organization commenced. The call will be Lined to a day or two." Tux Fran see &oner, Mon—The following are the safferern by the fire in Rodney„ Mice:— Miller Rouse, F. B. Elmwood & Co., druggists, J S. Bohan & Co., and Worthington & Co., produce mercharits; Broughton & Murdock sad S. Levi dry goods merchants; Telegraph office; Printing office or the Jefferson Gavotte; Synder's coffee hence; Masonic, Rail; B. R. Morrison. Book and Stationer store; together with several others—in all to, about 18 beacon. Scarcely any thing wee saved from the flames —Louis ville Courier. CHOLERA AT TOLIDO.—Tho Board of health anneunoed that on the 4th cholera had entirely disappeared from Toledo, no cases having oe• tarred in the two days previous. The Blade says that the city has felt the annum, severely, and adds, "several of our first citizens In enter prise and philanthropy, fell victims to it. nod it may he some time before we recover from the road havoc, it has made." The Republican an n niece death of Br. Colvin Smith, our of the oldest, moot respected and esteemed citizens of Toledo, who was attacked on Thursday aud died on Saturday Since cholera appeared; he ! hod labored unceasingly, and when attacked, said he should not recover. The same paper enoteitut an obituary notice of Rev. Samuel %right, who died, on the 2d inst. Mr. Wright hat an attack of cholera some weeks slum af t, wtueh he wee in Cleveland, and was advised .1,4 to return to Toledo Ilia dories celled him -hack, and the second attack proved fatal. uwr SAL,: —Tbn New Sark Tritmoe S iturday, says—"A very large male of carpatingi was held yesterday, manufactured by the Au burn Company. 1,600 Woes were sold . , and brought very good prices, higrly satisfactory to the sellers The auction was numerously at• tended, and atnom; the buyers, besides city tra ders, were dealers from Roston, hiladelphis, Chatieston, New Orleans, Cincinnati, .§.c. The hiding was more spirited than street.- Every tot on the catalogue was sold, and a large num b•r yes duplicated. The prices were, Brusselo. t , 067)102i1 Twilled, 35E442 Tbree-Ply, SO(3)91 ituge, 376®750 Sqpertlne, 60&t:.5 Druggets, 470167 f Tr.pvetry wove, 46 F. S. Cleaver's "Prize Medal Roney Sean." iteRrTliOSE who have ventured on the us 1.. , ..,01 utlyrofitahle (sok of Imitating 'l:leaver'. I'm+ !four? Pony. haw. wiry ngturally .o;rauid that thi gloalztori of the arti::. of Hooey with othit ingrwlteutn. aeu.tlr iirar!ori io thi or Gig I ramtis Both-iiut pie,* to talon with glut vro-luew.t hr f. P. Glimmer. It to hut go lot of t.tbi it itlral iliwintor. to utiotiou fund dotablii.• (ha. (tot tou+t hat* bwort brought bor.. tb, wtoy• 01 thy bearn.4l god Impartial coutuiltlei •ho •wardid to him thi aodsll that ittberto w out tto r..oltof ...Sari, our thw w,..rt of • Iwo:avatar, intiwyrs, but fruits of ova rad earful Audi. tAusi to a t..:wiodgn of than ingtgrlght whteh. by chocolatl wombl. cgtioa, and so exact analyst, 1.10 rwrldnrid bin tobotg brf,rab`o to hiattelt sod u.tul to the worLI. !or gi3le ritall gli Drag Atm, au! only by wart,. Mr I,:st.orgh ami d. TI coo ltr nag' .11w1 , J c lit! , l tbi.. tl3 Wbrvl Idethcal testimony cannot be Controverted tooli - Ose of thu moot startling ease, is nay- reed of Pr. Ml.sor's V•ratihmte by Dr. Jahn Butler, of Trutn bull Cu. Ohio. T. use was that of a rout= Isly Oho hs , lbm.st very ries for that res.. sodl.s.l mm .0..1 • ortiaber ar Ph, .ho hut tre•to.l It se ma of Prolap... Uteri. Mr. Duller erne then railed Ivy sod .r • to. <Lab hi. prate...ors that It Vs, S of Protaros U. bovrev•r, ....forced to the r.wirlarlon that IMP ratlast • se sofferlog fro. warms. mad •tter much perms...loo. rrevaller4 arm her to cake two of hr. rteirile Vermauftv. This bsedloe had .m.erarr.moriu Prom her • e.c.M.• hombre a the lar,at .Is.. Attar eta pared them, her houlth hatoelt ...l, rotor., Oho I. FM,. isracrl.4d and coollote. to extethmot Itosith. %A: V. ration la u M bad of roc. moi=st. to I Met. or oho 2.0.0 by tb• so.• rt,tors. J. KIK) a c . .; ea Kneel Lin—, lagrJoll PitINIINO o 1 all kinds ersouvA C. , • Ith nealn.a, ant at "...table rat.. NIL*, 1.,11., I vrelktinf... Izatke.,.nr. Pills Le, v..;:)rntorl onl - . Bcrofnla. stir-IT is due to Kier's Petroleum to say that It hit been known to mOuPi.h.lf Te41.1.(11 cf this dreadful dl..w In lows doms thou soy rb• of ennif:lnt , .. In tb• Tawas of tb prietcr, caw' of whirb ate .roln well known aliment of the city ot i'lltaburch and Ur Immediate. ririnity. yo clearly and beyond all doubt, that 616401 PETRO -1.0117a1 Is a ciallclue olnommen valor. not only as a rewn.ly to Paralytit. Ilbtoniatnno. ['attn.., lots of liisbt. but to a valuable internal remedy, inyltlng the Irre.etitttlow ptoarlans. as well as the outforlng pa: l .ot. brume kontud abed with Ito merits. Thu, tunny a dread of mixture, are scoured that Mk. studio:. Is purely natural, and it bottled ae It flow. born tezwom or tola4arth. The followinu eartlntata I. copied Isom a pap, publish ed at Byracuee. New York. and hears date diusinst Itla. which I. RP,nl.l lb. 10061., rf the eclet raGd U Vont. ft. 11. 01 tirrou,now: llm may to troth certify. that I bar* bean at badly Lb 11 , .4 , 1 with Itnefula car the hut paves yaais, that atom! of tip- time I here been unable to attend to any kind of hu eine.. end winch or the time unabl. torelk. 1 1 4,16 , 1Z001 10 me bed. aud hare bnen tiea4d neatly - all thb :nun by tbe.beg; yhyeirlan• our oonntry afforJb 1 oetaidannalll relief. but no Our*. and continued to grow worse, uplll Dr. Foot re.wenended so to try the eatrotwe au. or 110 b ill, a o every tblot.l.r hot tailed I did .o without faith at few, but the effect woo antonlahint, tt threw the te•ison to aurfare at osiee, at cure /wean to ernw better, end by unlutt revel, bottles.l beet 6i acute worth thobmado of dollaue. MAO. NANCY M. znan MIA may owtift. that I two. been aotwitoted with Kl.r . Yetraterre. or Bleb till, r.r wore Cull year. wed at rnye6,o, WI/00.M lu bettebetAl lo the ens. 111,1 not tlicer., sod other for which Ito reoom .trida.l.•ll.l can •Ith coolhtenee monamml It to be wnrthr of •ttretlne, •nd <an par.l7 oaf that ho• Attsnodol Ito a., *bre* othof landirloi. had Sellocia Aria Premium DAGUERREOTYPES.' Pe. , ask. Duadiv.: Third Stmt. ITIZENS and strangers who wish to ott• ; Ito s.trorat, otrattle saa Ilk. Ilkreeer, nt e re, ~ t ernte tin vett brei e r , ta b wi l l e l b a o s e s o itt, l w o h h re r n ta t t r e e n te 4t4 to 1 1 e . nl l i lM t at. ranioni, or on chat,. suet.ii/V11,11( o. the L..et moan! Nide end flkyilehte ever ono , Itt. ILtlnkl,4 6 with !retract:lento of the mold rarertut 0101. not bsvfotralnptetnthenetent of Intoner Yenty ring. et non prootlortl by the relobretel haste. 01 blltelelt.hts not Neer York, Mr. N. totter, , ttlateelf to ter He to otter to the actrons 01 the Art, .style of Ino Cgr. entyttee. either mealy rr In WIT.ItrA, trhkh hos ottergr eat ' , noon and 0pi.r.101.. In all wonky:, Stone A tentvelAnT DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. :SAMSON'S National Dagoorrean Gallory, no rner of the Dian:owl and hlarket dud. (opposite prof Sion.) l'lttaburun. Lad. and Wadi... window to obtain lifelike likenesses at maxisruto prim, will plea. call at tn. above ntabliah• mant. LUAU up with emu auperlor lilde awl like' :Mat.. aresaMod with AMU Llm , tha Matador ;an talm most mounds re almll. of Ma human form with all the expression nradmadsl lIMI, MI AU Irmatia.• 11.0Xtalr1110, l'l. l / 1 {1.11.1 k.,ll6o9retelr pl (sten of orlidnal Ilkswoowea. Wif-rarsona named:v.l to taloa picture. Palau • per Got rnemtdanc• 181..Lihesemea taloan of nick and derwased Pm.. In any pert of Id arltr and vicinity. WW-Itanno In n h a overawes from Ba. la s until r. R ihstrtora In ha WILIAM& idtgalawletT sLIERIF ALTY—To tho Freemen of 011, %I Varai. r tr—l oQa'mrwl(m 0.041d.t. for lb. r=tg;oli'dtLlVA"Vrri !lbw ' 4l all tanks. Altos redden. of thirty Om years moo ( threw moult.) In Pittsburgh. Is &airs busks. I tryst nip character is knowo to lb. wits oommusay,so not to nude enderrounaal, and Isojos 1 to be &snood trustworthy. illsesso giro your seigniors to tbo oldest (Moot thy font fortyluats)Booluslier Wortetru Poor; .s t & Geutismss,your obolloot sorrow& Stipa MMJMIM : 61: 4 ;t1 A :41):/.1.4 1 IN BOOTS, SIIONS,•BONNETS, &0., No. 50 WOOD Brain', preresuitaa Between Third and Fourth. sirMy'ateek otabraties every variety and Bonnets. b. garthsesd Sheet from tbo New itngimi ll►uufsemmrt, W►Pteg egsrstsly for Y►~l►od Winter sale,. ►ad trill le sokl ►t Eastern prim —PM* csitsinkenlttnlyss bey.e buying. op?. .1411$ D. S. traoltrk NI CORD. & co., WIIOLESALEtc RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND OAP MANUFAcToREES. ow MANIA IN ALL KINDS 07 MN. comm. 01 WOOD AND POW BM, Pa. u..irat.fruaear047:0‘77.2%m.1,,,,,,, A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Sueoessor to H. P. Nelson & Co., MANUFACTOOPEtfi OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED PULP/I:L C P, MATTOCK& SYMMS. DOES. PIKq, POP.IIB. PrITIORGH, PENNA. Onto 55.131.1P00rr ores:. third doge lacy& Nettittuleta • orAll watt warrante4 voial to parmanfiketur.d. •IPP tizen'c instranun vompany oT Pittaburgt, U. 11U888iMunatrt. , A-11USI. L ILLIWILIBLI.. r MICE, 94 WATZE, ERTWEEN MARKET AND WOOD OTILEETA. lir IrSUN Ed KULL AND nno 11186 b Title .11156/ZSII' , KIVNE.d. AND TRIDITTA- watnn lon or ecaxiag, Op FIRE. Alp; 11, strut Orlrria of U, LVLA mII7:43SPORTATION. DIE.BOIOI/ri • . Q, O . iltm.r.w. . Wrl. ~ ..rit,... , W. Ilwalty, , S. X. I(Wr, Iltia:L D. Firm. I tiro. Ilingto.r.i. ttrArrrt Dunlap, Jr.. I . D. Debn-^n. 8. llarbsugh. Primeir Ocllm, r.av ru lta r ru 1,1,-. 1tr......,trm, , , r: . . m lich , : i r.qmA r.. x, a• C=l=ffl Died at New Brighton, Beaver County, Pa, on the 6th Inn., in the 240 rear of her SO., PiIA,N. Mt K. *Meet datuxbarr of Joarph W. Maynard. Nen.. /ct,, of Milo Water, si Iseantehl. oatmly and pouch:illy with : bra ralianra on tae ytw -4..0 pros:Mews of Christ bar ttaalour, her aphit Tatum' to , /od who gave It. Mau Convention of the 23d PRIZE BANNERS R"s - The Scott Executive Commition hor me etanty wltt pruiwnt three ➢*oooos. I/oe to the Ward of the two elttu looting the Itzwett tleleguttnn proeit Finn on the :MI Inst. On, to the township or Lorough In to 004011 baring the 10,4 delegation, taking the lit tans co.l.l4trltion. and one In the county , without ettptet to NW., boring the Merge J.l.g.tlon. tli , ttutwe conyhierett. Ilr trot Cotter Int.. lIROTESTANT ASSOCIATION PRO IJEFSION,atorIdI Itoth last i'h, fallowing tn. mat, oar Tn. rrn,tll3i'll3 *lll funs L bv.rtylo tb. , 14...nt 1.0 Iliff nad Poon at toots.Kwarth SINFILet, down 11.240 to 16 ntrr. slung IVat4r 0o W.. 1, Y . 00,1 tnTbli.i. up elniFtli;ol.l, ul • rin.ith.lAn , . . . r , Liberty . , up Lib.", Yeelo,y. down Foe." tuPrn.• up Venn to Alech.ni...slurept,dparn Meri.s.uir ..treet to the Urelote.rernts the Pridge to Abe,tuur,utt Pho•nut to on lo dry, , Ibp, to Itna.l oe SI ~,or. dawn Item, er rttp., to the pleew whore tri.adtireert r. dodrered. et •he In. end of ,ansh-,trr, atter whirl, Metet , ' p.pn Into 140 return up Mower etreet -o the M r oak Itond. up the hovel In 01t.....r.Pt np 01.10 I , Pleral.LP - . 0 0 F. derma tP.l.inr.on, 1...r.nr0n to Au nton. Auler ~,,, I the Br-1. , ; ee ore tre itrmige Urn. 1410r0r to 0.01. soon 1 , 41 Lilo., 11,1... Itte rn, Ell3=M111=1:11=1 1.1.1.r.A1t busu•r auld ,f h... N... a•. wtth t pssairt and mu. , • Farr•n.l.l . 4. With Artorri,. o Ilse, humor usic. and towl.c. r==l=lZ===l • . rt. of Jo.bua No waft ttattnor and Lonsic. at , of Jaa,b . , Ith bawler and ma .to rutestnot Kays of Antal+, L4.,lst.t, No. 17. with ...marl 4 1 ...;1" ' r., ° :‘,. `, . ' ;:ri l itt " .%Lla at their rnvattivo Late t.u. in Its, n grottnittt..o..talt at thebou ordrt. AI.NNI f:notel MursAal. MELODEONS KLEBER ha 3 just ronived a splendid .ortve•nt of ? , 1•1.•!alk trntn the nelebrAt.-1 .r..• 01 :•rn.rt a N•eih.ns, orl6 itro.l ‘u•ont:-• nf the k: Lf. 7 • Itre.r..l do Ahlo F . IV. bb L T , : h ;LT ' n' If. ""'''*" ;7l.l tb. Gol.irti Harp. 100. tiouranl rspp,) Fresh Arrival. 91 lif & yr. enencg G-P., Imp. & P lilk Tea. r I trg. Rio CoMe. 1.0 polkat,lLl tiovrinnoval ht.. dn. 'Z4 , hut°. nrlnrled brannl4 Virglain Tolni (.1, la. i In. 44 t+gs K•ntnetr :Cx Twist Tobsson Mro.+NUr.•..h.r Chrwieg Toh.cn hhdr. prime N. 0. swas, . . 1.1. prim. N. Y , 'Yr‘l44 nt.l.,orrring• Lrof rn..4.1 Jo Jo tt pniTorlud Jr • brx. It. n.. ht bts do co C.. 0 dr• has do do. • o:lat• C•AA 1.0. quintal/1 Cr411..1N • I,hle thf bbl.t .11•0kerld. nrvarted,...linultAr • - . . IL., ban P.uln Soap. a tall ana:rtoeut (-I in for 11 Ilno. Alan , n band an., I.l4init Yitt.bu n,soulacture. whlrb fortilrh at mandsetumr tr We r..que.t tho of country teinrchlnt , ahoy., ant hop. Thu, will air. UP • nall befor. 00 antis ela,abwra. a .P. Sit itIIY.IL k CO. No.. 1:10 k tramp.) at. VILLAGE OF ELAIiBFri LI) Valuable Country Beata at Auction. Thu subecriber having divided part of the farm on. ocroptt by or k. lf. B. Iltnob.F..ry, eitu..d ot lb. point obnro I.;b Ptsoburgh an 4 14-ob 10. enTille artlel's Creek, IS from elty. • prenvioes. at bubii• Auetton, Oa Saturday, the MA day of ..Nryttuitser at 11 eelonk. A. .V. This property hat been laid ant in lets of from SO teat :cos. with a slaw of making pleamaut count, Reatdan cet and Galleons, Plot. remota wiaLlog to proton, healthy on I pleasant ha , - Unto to • good nelabberhood. outmoded with enchant. lan in: ocepary. wfil Cod this Predwrty every thing MS ran be destryd. The loud of !statist:A quality. and In • blab or.. of eulthati.. Water, coalanl limednno. eau be but In great abundance- In the village a n. Churrh budding le now netted. and M. Rating's popular Acute m• ia In full view. Putne—ho-ath. • nat. at 90 days, artrr.vol ell6nr••4l pa r r ,,, t . l4 l aliv;sll,o:l,..lll=yotents. lutereet, to Further particular , . man Irr obt:lnut by sprit-foe at the tool gods. Mae. of 11. SPLAIN. 193.(hoolltuvw• will he In twadineea tne ' hecot of alar het at. to convey to the hi., at which Oa e Pr, Ihnuer will Dm oarref dataratt- F You Want to Dress Well and Cheaply, La . .J.'fiststltiglVA Oct /I.et GUM tft 5... No • ib t> streat, and me the !mums w rt. eft of floods .h ..t`resolvel fro the Ihsterst dp. somortsit , o toot t e ettlenahle a n d aoed. mr lientlensen'asTrauramlsding to tart ot Mack. hlse, boson sod green Preach, /Molls,. r.,1 Aorta,. sloth& I.tark antoott bo..kla sod "foolish Up/boom , : a large and eplenstS amorUnent of all the Is t•su e•-•tea td lane> thott,meres ESTING4I—PIatt baba, ulark embxhiere . Baths. I .ack, blow and homy embrsidsrol Casstroeres. twad si..rte4 .1, floored 8110 Vt:T , L. the tat •• styles Pi tan+, and Silk Veauttra, a. lel, moo. To 50ft...1 to , '7 ) Wit.E.,'`,87.2.1L - 171!raL4 b ri .dr rif Erten `anus R es e w Clothe; black Vilot dio eelt UtothTltouted r. Reser. out+ Waver. esti PVltt,hat:CP ALsts, a largo assortment et Gentlemen's Forotthlng L • aural as Woven Vcdrrsblrts sod "ravers. iflotooet .ot Legion nano." do, white and colossi Shirt 0.41af 1 , t0c4 am. To all of the ata , re articles we would respaettolis roll the attention of purchaser,. as we are deters:shod 14.11 thou, carp lan for (Mail 19.... Ca• hen' , orb.. at total 19 YIP Iv the moat Whom , : • ateonsr navetehle horns. aoi •sarotoa ttis stook ao4 TOa , anuut fail to he pleased 131.141 , YEft. V.-IlAberts street. Pall Campaign. OOTUIC BALL PLATFORM, Small Projiir, One Price. .42,1 Articles Warranted, TERMS CASH. rrllg PROPRIETOR would call the par s, Oeular attentleti el the Pliblle to him Van pue-heer• 1.1 Clothe. Ceardni . Verilone, Orem-attn., old Fur. titbit. Cootie. 110\'4 W):Alt--.onate. Pont., Vest.and Orerce.%t4 of Liethe materiao now in rogue. ANo Eturre.l.ln.let.hirty. Newer*, Coll ere, Cr seats. e.t.a.. Tire. frartr.Ulor PA, /I, ”eer, Suspenders. Warns. Port-Itlonatee. Monet PAP, Po teas. Cost Loop.. Canes, Ilculowllas. Cotten , . at , . kr. 11 , 70 . WEAH--Mfr' suits Wan two and aoalf Soar , old. Ow, Shirts. !Indenture. ,Drawera. Cohan, %Am., Belo. llersteTy. Suspenders. Cottle, and. in sart eters anted., nerreseari for Men and ilarC OutOt. CUSTONIER WORK—Tbe , touo adapted to this hraneh of the romalete. Crina re•cure.l the rerrirfe tt Mr. ILl...,honinee of Neve York, in a the Cuttlng Department. proprietor tel.natled to wee ItLi per...toil attention. all who may hen, him with • ca/l. Wit ,TUDI 11,C)18%. It CILY.STKR. nppl- 14 Wool et. PACKED BUTTElt—Fresh in more and Ii rain by A.pO ROBIAIN. tarrts. CO. If p ICE-5 tierces freah in store and for oak At Or HOLOPON, trrrts a CO., rrOls , 14berty MID OIL-10 bbis in store and for fain 11.4 h ..r9 ICUBIO , N. LITTLE A g.l AMILY FLOOR—Flour in bblo extra white wheot In Ante sod Er .10 h. nog I:00MM. LITTLE A ta., TOBACCO - 75 /0 Tobvco, Laukor. 10 116. Au 0 •• g lb. do Losainto LO 1.177,•11 choice Mandalay 11153” n and tr amda aaOo OLACK.UIO4 • CO.. .11-75 bb 0. 3 Alackarel, Snw 83g1m0.. 0.111,11MM/ILN s W. eTae •nd ior•Z• by en° To Bridge Builders. (.IEALED PROPOSALS will ba reedived at tbe oftlra of Abet:aunty COLIILM mn.r.nntunl,aof T u ,,daithel4thirtaL.lbt the @matt. of atn . l.lsporerChar. n..ntß Vent:mt. mar the Waahlnitotk county lint. Mot.. shut troojon altparstruettia. Plum and apeeillea• Imo, ens be mpa at Ti., otacejnasa.4l,ll4gigattiax. ItitttNEZEIT. BOYLIS. 11.011131 T With antatisttnam. 'cuummras raltellwAu CM th .. Fine:Bert 7. 1871 toreign and American Silver. EVILS higbost market, ern* will be paid for Mexican and Amelia. dollar. AlllcttallA Calves. Quartets and Dime. 4:l2AllAh sod Spanish Crow.. iirauteh Arnim pollatedinuileh Mi 11... &C., AC. at the Frahm.o and hauklas House of • WM. A. WU 8 CU. AI Wood indoor term cornow of Fourth. To the &knees Ken of Pittsburgh. Publisher of4ho "ItIONONGALIELA 1111303LIOAN" reenecitully invited the ellen:Won 12140011111120 to the superior Inducements preseoted °7 /o nle poet. 3:l=if ..ithiannateela city, Ps o 1 .• ths 0617 mese published in the uentrs of the rich entity. entered by the th enMoronasla. its rileulttitin &loon the liver le four time. lames tny other published in the mulatto or Wastil=n: Weetneereisnli e to ir::11•11 1 :41:1100. Ctie s rtkiViVar4l l :2l: to diet end only -medium ihnineu - lifourgh inerrhstets esti 41300•11411111 reel% tho teoPle of 10° None ottgatiela dley. their attontirn II solicited to the follow ton rennet savertisiosti - I year. riaveriths 4 mon. curd of 5 ... . . e53......51 50 It 00 ooespnare of toots. 60.......9 00 lea p.m or lit time 600 • 00 ' nine uroroosqu ro ares or 36 ... ple .. ase . 0 00.—..-4 00 os (changeabl e st 00 • 306 3: " Pra; . ; -". 0 . 6 '''''''''' 00.--..0 OS tau ' • squares do 00 Bishop or sr nollesic of macronr lens e woof.* ! eisie genre thee* tal,. t hr onee Wier. ..56vertliermenui lbo .be .t • th e Gesetto altos. ruournrr. CASKS, Winter Strained Blephant ) toeati ion Lod 014 , . . .mi. /be sae by 604. O. BUZ:10101LN a 00. ~~X^.~F~.4s'~ RY ~ Th~"e~ cl'~~~:S ~~~lnzla '~"~+YF,3~:I M=E NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Edmund Watts & Ca Merchant Tailora, No. 185 Lekrty Street. WE are now .receiving . oar. Fall Stock, rani are erishlel to resent the the loontletlCos ot our motors,. and the public, an nnentmgcsi assortment 01 factiumble sod Staple ste at modemlo Prl• c, sod to rmel in the &muter of our vrtak.tOr durability . and comtort. IWip on hand • eh so: uncut M ready made clothing Of ono own tsunami. hire. (mcht Montgomery Greys, 'VMS Volunteer Company will parade on patuldp nextst.or.p delor.k. P. 11.,1n &ad B IBZE=III3=:SM! TOFFEE-175 bags prime Rio Cotreo—in gore and for W. by 0. BLACKBURN lk CO. leOlt SALE,.--A new two-horse wagon, ebrap for tee. 13.1Tht•ELL C JOIINFL)%. t:ratn~:!n~:rTm~:~~ # UST OPENING at the New Book Store, nano Market +treat, a great variety ot ell the text e m in the Clitf Cahoot., u well as thrwe to more at.e throughout the country'. TOM', Can's. Mandeville's and the Eclectic taxies of E oder.. , ncOoffer'n, 9tran'4, Two's, sod Sanders Sped Um: tkokx. n. gull D eere. of Greenleaf* Davies'. edth's and Arithmetina. alashell'Snllth . o, and Olney). Primary Geographic, 'Kirkham's, Bmltlea Banco's. and Analytical tinan I hese with similar eggs -Iraska, and the higher text twolts to Lanages, History. geolog/ a Mythology, Phi. ophy.ttA. kr gu . . Age. a fal. supply of all the kooks for Sabbath Settneg. lishal by the American S. S. Union Boston A ...toriaten. DiVIRON 2 AGNEW. Ob Mart. St. a”r Fourth New Books MM=EN=IMi Female Patriotism. by the author of The Wide. Wide rrld. be lourt ndb a lad volume of sy to • Newly rdartied Pair. • he M.c,llollt Ytt num. by Itprearm. -halve or ober:kr-a, lulu a great earietY of he. nod vier tturks twit trotting fru° the pubuoltera to the DA VINON t A(1,1 Is W. eeDe• W M rt.. urar Foxtrtb. WHITE SUGAR- Y.. Presorrius;, ao , et do do N 0.116 Liberty id-, by rArk: N SPOLURO a (Xl. tNE %iNEGAR. for Piet In& l• tin for rale er w. A. McCLUItO & CO. NEW BOOKS—Just received, at No 16 rum& al, contents &Idly g•=m:4.o T. Tock.rm ; ..h P irt 'i llortfr.lturlot . and C01t.141.&r, In 131= • A.lrtnton, of elikr , o, Itollon or Life Iv No V .rk.l, Jon ,Is A. PCOTIi e--.alttor or toe Pia or to W.. 0 . uII.OF.NVENY Vourtb 4 F.:SS PORK-20 bbls. hoary Mess Pork, In CII• oh:, En :a , . by •r 7 uomsos, lATTLE k 00 ACON SIDES-20.000 jolst out of smoke n i in ours, ord., lor flll6 Cr lIIOIISON. I.ITLE • U I. Ribbons! Ribbons! E have just received a Brilliant assor V mrnr...f lall Ribbons, A. A. MAPON'A CO. 01 A W Marks( nt. opened as A. A. Mason and Co., 15 II I ~,Ml.l of Nos Sty). ne Lalo.a. rep;. I 3 1 ONNETS.—A. A. Maoon deo. havnjust I. Der tare., at amt./meat of Fall Bonnets. EATIIERS-128 sacks now landing from .nn, rt. •+«n. Gain., for aa:•br • I , A IA II DI CKEY I kV.. Water I Front aL I NSENO-11 sacks now landing fro 0 " . G ‘ In " ; I7IOKE k 00. niter k Cron t -- , 19 baler, to arrive, for sale by DICKLY k CO., ‘Vatert Front mt., AT II ERS— 13 sack!, to arrive, for sale 4• Iai.IAK DICKEY 2 Ctl, eert: Water a Print eta. N APPRENTICE wanted at this Ofhee.. sra6 4 , XTItA CLAMPED BOSTON SYRUP sup.rior . thin:: of tlis hurl irt Pittsburgh, rwr ..log, gr sits by !,131tRIg' mPriurorl. • YT tiara recoired our Full omortment of Earleen Manufactured Rat 'matrix, rf the •arl • .. ie oaf. Il c b m a arels a B ,a a rnekeeer l : da F m la tnhe Feluter • Rd oftz¢nut of Lb. •esi 11,r,,,,u h ',war t For Spreads and Quilts. URPHY Er, BURCHFIELD have ree'd stria , . of Oil sod to.r Chintz , f for or. paroon, .00r. WPF,RIOR S. R. MOLASSES 'I :M per milli. or 44? per by barrel. f• Imp. nitiltitid . In the Diamond, Tionesta Pine Lumber for Sale. RAFT, containing lineal 5030 IL, cubic 7781 JASIER 31141UPF11Y, Xo. 1W Woad ort. •:. --- Alzt.ThS— 100 boxes bunch Raisins,land , itg smiter rel. by NV BACIALEY , k .err, 1 , 1 and 2.) co.l street. 3 ,i y ACKEHEL--100 bble. largo No. 3, now a, Ismll. nc•l ,sle br RBACIALET k CO. >ON NET BOARDS - --75 dos. on hand, for ) .1011:1 n IdELLOII.. -{ ' , ALLOW OIL-64 tierce,. to arrive per 4.az04: Sbyl,ck. Y,r•ale V r le\IAII DICKEY (›). IiEASI-;-1 3 bbld to arriire for it MO by ~s 'KAIAK DICKEY 0). ; UNDRIES-- b...en festborK 2 Pantll.l.l.sx; to arrive, for rale by rtfi 111AIMI DICKNY & CO. LITTON —26 bls. to arrive, for gala by erpa IBALII DICKEY t 00. Want MERIC.L.NI Dollars a. Megrim. do , 1.31 , 1 1 Mu do Cnsw do FITe a ;ed. and nail' Dollars, E.arereiM, . . N•poloo5N. "[vent • /took Piano. rkish Apa Potaiet Drobloons, t,norkstpelos 65N 600455 KINN. 135oker Eroket, • No. 65. !north great. TonTh.let Pieres. Ton taU.I.: . •11. f "lath lb* highs p 1.14 br ' LIEESE-50 las. superior Cream cutting .11.. t reel and for NO. by 8r yllluvgtt t co. ;1110, INDIANA AND KENTUCKY 1 . 1117Ue bnu.bt al law •* rate.. by \ D KIND. Hanker way, - _ t ACON-20 oasts Bacon 'Shouldare in store 6 and for nal. by ENGLIbII a W.:NM/VIT. Devond ot.wandbslFlrdst. hbla. liimeed; 6 Lel* In star* mad far .161,1 ••66 ENGLIciI TIIINNETT. TAR CANDLES-200 bas in store for •-) Pob , by [ . ..CC I , l4oLlalt sgstisrr. )g TIERCES Sugar Cured Beef Round, ..ouro ...mid tot tale by NNOLIBiI & BENNIIT. Bank of Pittabnrgh Stock V ANTED by .. Loomas s is:rowiebb‘, • ,yi orer 8. Japer * Co. car. Wool sad 4th Alt STOOKS. Insuritoce Co.: 2 ILES Fir e m an ' s bile dog OJon.i3OY: 100 do Ziorai .tt do`.do \ oo a Trot, Oar do do Yor iod• by 14011E8 t 24e847814, •r 9. 71.041 00, ror_ Wood • 41.4 otr iDUBS Cider and Grape VINEoLia, suitable for nlekllna , Pate Calor Vinegar, tme,callor , ---, --• IN. . , arorEg . lottanntl Freud, 0.2.1 i ~ ihe amtve are all warranted .reire. for sal. at alintll4B . .. 9, Mart, in the Iliamon , l.' sena , bags Brasil Sugar just ree'll and for WA Or J 140 17 Men,.stieet. , 04 3 lIEESE-400 W. R. Cream; • . :n•tn6 igst and br COLLINtI. - , •va Water st aboy• 8:M[111141. i fillik:e7E-20 hie. Goshen. landing. for n• 1• or 1.a41 U R COLLW. „%..(.: 111 TE FISH—In bblo. & hf. b.ble.. ree'd Vlt ...i tor sail bY 't . . teP , HENRY II COLLINS. 41 ARPEIt'S MAGAZINE 'folk' Seiktember KA mei at Central Book titonab nent,looetO Adams' I.•pmen. , . 'oral . '7 L ROAD. ! '‘O U . . R1' .... 1.4. Y . 1 & rg . 1p , 11131.a1f.41) 14 . avo'4 , Ls i t , Tinto iami. , . lath Uremia Mika., • • . • Plain Black. blab Lbstot. . All W 00131.0. Was, tors slab colons , .• Jaennet anti Moll ktesitlsts. rats cheap. \ , o ' insortlngs, \ ~ . Mot/mine Plaids, lot chlitiottes draws. \ Nceolls Wntkok voltam \ . bonl.ito linanosis, all oOlt , Ol. ', \ }boosts and ilonnat Ribbons. coo Northeast ocrostylth sal Ma-kat .14. A. riIEA, WINE do BRAND) -Morrie,itrtho the\ of aallmr . Tes. Wine. aw Brandy. m and in quail(' and ao thaap prim of at nor other ettallohment in the Ualtod Intatow—onow. tortrino snob articles, will do waU m notronlastotto. MORELS' Taw Marto ootil Enot of . the Diamond. DIDIGO-3 oases in more, funuile by JIL 6.3 .1 KIDD .1$ 00.. 60 Wood meat. PM] SPANISH BROW N-10 eke. for epla by'. r,p3 J KIDD* 00. tl LOME LIblE,--In Moro, for ea; bp' • • on 141 'ARTAX 7 6OO lbe j . iptuDr:,foctrilo i 1 BEAM T 1 by AClD—Jatit reed, for sale by \ rep 3 \ • J ILIDD k 00: For Bala JAIME heavy HuiWl:torso, attitalo for, Cnal Wsou or hearr baliff t e ;o Nzugsuf • rep 3 ' • 10. L 3, 6141.1111)Ball, Vlftb.ntrnt. F' 4 " 'D WOOL UK LADIES—A. A. )tason h..* Jost opened row 100 plea= rich npred Waal Ds LalUtrJ. prllllapt eolotg slro, phew! Nm a Jn. , POO fiNNET RIBBONS--56dartana Fall Banostllibbons, nem Sst sad snoatteshlessable styles Jun °must by A A 61416011 • 0.1)., seta • \ 6R •°A 64 Motet slyest . litlllTE 000Ii&-J, wit receive4lo4 A 'A Mar. a Co* i woirtment of Mine= lm elll- Mnp , EIsAZ K D & 5311V1.8 rOWO/18 Poudsr: au• Lin Riga Ito " its A~imifn ti male r • 000 s ' `3`'zkgs%F' ZEE= RLACH BILKS —A A Mason' C 3. v, jtot reed. for Xxoreon,Diet tom of Mom bigh X boar veld. block' Niko. at IfThie,• lIL 00f.3 WRAPPING PAPER=I7§ Testae various dues Stn, Wt.Dpina.roted it Gantt Baxt next door to &lamb' Espies. .02 L'MOKED lIALIBITT-1501:pounds freeh k - 1 emnkw moinve Jost ree'd by Rail Road. through from Zonor, for oaltby w, a. MoCLURO too. •.DS 5613 Litorty st. §OUSED SALMON-10 cans of 10 pounds t ad. sve toraqior Bowed or rialed Salmon. Just reed pal W A MeCLORG & Groeitrs sad Tots Dealer. tIOFFEE--300 bags prime green Rio rea'd wl for trio br - .7 11. - WLOYD, re a olt Round Churslt ToBACCO-80 boxes (best brands) pound ....,6•1, Vs end 10'. 10 ante awl for race snd . 116 /LO YD. TEAS -140 half chests and boxes Young Byron, !marls , Gun Powder and Mack, West tin nor:atone, reo'd and for isle by aep2 ammo i4Uhhd OAR MOLASSES-- • 75 bbla Orleans sir Plantation Molareren In stare, for ale ee • 1A It FLOYD. • DTTER-16 kegs and 7 We., to arrive • for e,:. by Lt. 1.21 J & a FLOYD. • flawrocto • em timmtrrnrim L I b N , SEED OIL-10 bble. in store for sale FL SELL RS, euto27 FL 57 Wood, stryet. 111011 LL eDEg r L AI NE S— d s 2 1 4 a os r i . tz b !r moth. British, and Arnerie. Printed Sloane do wale, EiobinlFerwil Morino Sabra, r•loiwl and black Coburg., and many otbsr Arise or N.. Gond , Boyers will rlsere glee tt, • dill. ne)..lV iwceirs, In • day or two. large lot of Noodle Worked Mears and Inserting, b o ught meet bslow th e ogoel prim, will be sold eorrorarieri poodivElY • rittabargh Gas Co. diSHARES of this stook wanted, for shish the highkt A M . nAtt i l3l paid .9 . nel: and Exchange Brnkere. tang Enntth ekreet. L., YTS. TURPENTINE—LO bbls. jam reed 1., and for rain br It9IILLEII2. orld 47 , ,W00f otryt. ILEACITEI) WINTER WlttiLE OIL -9 A (req. gaPIAT iagt ned and far elk tir i sgp2E LLER.A. INSEED OIL--10 1.b14. for Pale by E BELL :MI 4.4 YONG E—All qualitiee .fer sale by c SE'L EL9 iIIEESE-25 1 1 prima W. R., ftirVale t A , VON BONNHOOST • 1:17to:TP" b "r \ 1. 'lorries:. .• Lain. iluperhir 1 and 2 ilolinoci. Trout. 6 . While Fhb. Ile/ kcal. vino. Butner: In env.] or.tnr. r. ...! ti hose% CSne , tee. e. the In rtere. for rile Ur• Neol Jorm AVATT k co. ifltOCA tat. SII.K.S—'A A Aln,on A Co. e har,n.t r•e' , l 00 piree. rich new Fall styk9r6,le V _, - ' q INEGAR-50 bbls. puie cider, just reg'd ''" ""'4"'' 'n'..l ' 7l l o l 4. WitUrt a MURPII7 .‘ 15,1 44 Wbter Aral 10 Front d+.2 ..- 113 ROOMS-50 doz extra large, for tittle by Pepl VON BONNTIOXBT * 311111.1•11 V. 11, GLASSES-40 Mole. S House for male by / ,r 1 VON lIONNIIO/0 , 111 . fi' 000-20 btR. Collirdjfi s's. „ li. 110 I `r! t i g°.VlVesoshr • 0.441 \ VON 11!)NN /F0N,9 . 1 - %IMPLY. ADD:4I=22 hl'. bbIA. for sato by pop , s VON NONNIIORSt,t MU to . iIY. 1 Of iW4lOt4-- , 10 bble chippeit, for Hal — , by 4 4,1 1 SIN ININNLIONST C,MURPIIY. :yOll store Room Cellar, •:e r 2 Fo4rdi .44. [tow t‘sapled 49 , i4 4414 , 41gb, wotl aftrr Th. burdirur Irl A ll Or put 10 4.. , feet st:pl -kat ottrret. CR Al' I Rd b t i snp d LD9)PPEI IL foyl T 111110111 Y SEED—t , ) , O \ • - b\l s ti. e fo B r ut eal is ub . y .u. 31 3 IiSTARD--5 ba.ga'operi rEnglioff4ust ..; . 7.il r.e'd and fora. by \ \ W A \31.10L Ito t CO.. : ou r: Gent... az Tea tcalerA, r i A il . lii SILT-100 h 1. fulo, 'of rall m ii y e.g.. pot cip:sor dairy or fern' leo.. foesale by nr....21 W A 51,eCLU1p k 00. rtiAill.E S.<-1.2. doz. box , fin ,ground, • last sod( `'`'''''''', A. Ilo(126.0 .t..,\,. mr,r3l • Nu. !,7±.ibe.rix c... , More tiew Books. \ \ \ .1;1 1 ,I1E AVlkitv . ...Slave, or )letuoir \pi a \Fii e. gitire. ,— ' . • '7, • ' ' \ \ „ ,It. of Meta. Itt.7spr la/ dots 61.7.1tritr. , Waverly Norris. Parker's c‘lttion. t•ound \ ..` - Abbotrrall, .. 17.h.x. and 4.lrwt f 11.14....thi.. • 71143i.4...res Now York Ilyrk Nat, R.rP4.77 , 74 Ars 4 l. - \ •I•srper'OrlAgaslcre„' for Prptember. ,lutout7to Iterior far . .7. , 7. A ir., re,o3.m. b 7 71,,, • 1 7 , 7. e.4.4,..(rralrcreet ace” Pa4rsote. Mirgsr.lter. \ .. Or 80r7.417 . ••10u1try 11,irt .irr0......,r1 , 1 Wrr.lr, hmar.ll.• Reed ond for rt.l4 1,•4 • '., iIKEI, 0 UALOW . 6, 74 Third ecr....7, 4.71 , • '44pa444. the Port Mo.. :.,• . ~° • UST rec'd arrow supplF of tho above cal f ebrAte.l finentet—lt, e)i end 7tnent. et) , tnntln7l t•ne flntisb—erbich .1.1 t e •eld t theenctte pilau t Into inettly, In bonne. without medium IMtux-evr.trls t. t.et JOHN U MELLOR. Mi Weed oh vie Aernt Ltt Cbteterlage Nemec fOr Pitteernan end l'eftern „ Anna, STOCKS FOR SALE FCI PNins 7;:thnogr Ewa. MUMiN===il •y r -° _ l " l 7oomie, WIDOWLIA. ,avE3l over F. Jr.r. Cc— eor. Wood awl Vourth t raOFFEE--500 bags Rio landing and foi, KO, by IV RAGALEY aug3l le nod 2D Wood Pt COM/NG TENZ • kl'eztty FOP,. Extra Poictig. Te. 1P) hall elouG. Finn " " landing aud itAGALET I W. t,T U'I'SIEGS, CLOVES, 4e.— . • Ni Iclot pr irr, me.Notmr 10.balro Clorre: , !, TOO 'm C att. atch. Vor 'slab • avo3l , , W ItAGALKY 2 OJ. ''\ For Sale. i SECOND BAND , Four Iforso Wagon, rraohle lor \ °oil. Lime or Otona Owl,' lowr, an• '''' lLT.'l 'd .3 '''' '! '''' llli ' LV:PflailliTt. Waterst. James Rogers. 11T110 served no a binnictan in Company n, Oath •.. S. Infantry. in the Puntde tt or, will beeer of pocethlng to his switantesso, br stilling t t the soborcilicr. or Yo. S 6, [fourth strce Pittsburgh. A. WILNINS 00. •• Notwithstandi n g 1 1E . A. re 'S tat f nl .E S l Snr! .B in i the PM of Tim in the I. we ro s i y c a i ss i laul k , ur , e;l. 4 :e x ow 3. at t4slill,reit,sys47,lll: -lea Superior " Eaperior , 760 Kstra 76shiPil Mt. • St To our customs. no torommersdation is necessary. To thosso who hos e not lard our Tess, Are will •Ith s Leasure furnish mmDles. and racP.ntfull echelt • teal. 441-rest put up lie tuntallu eur•rekt packs or 7a lbs nab !sr the convonitore of retalllors, wortschol to net. ana• twitch. • W. A. MoCLIMO A 013. , No. .754 Liberty greet, Pirreetimoe. bpt.nber ]x,.1 , 3': . AR. J. S. KERFS--Denr Site F;rom feelings yv of tracithdr. P f.,1 dinomi to say .son that 1 br. !le; . C:i r pi t efizn o ic i rrztlzii= i ca n t i i.u . c r t4vAl . e . eg toot, land highl y ln th• boo. of eTe fr . ptiride fiaally s as it 4 an. 14.1110.1/. reruely In all each cue, Cu tar.. trip to (airloontl, I wai takni with Drimatery. sod hiarl of yoer very lamed nmeiy, 1 procored 1,41. of It. Ilk bring on bond) teeelt of ji, whlch ter ale Immailate role. unwe b eet .0 tarty m.ooa were attecked with thee.. d.....tnenT ilcreuely, and in retry Init.., who. your reni. ane dy woe applied. It gore leourillate rrtM4 d prKoynot t.orfnet cote. I grist i grist the tittle to know en the chariot., if your ...able meuttuot,and sou tut nee thle lette r ay 'on map deem boil for thatpiorpo, Yen... to. 701131 ANNI)XIISON. first Easilneer Stainer Pavlsateil 4i. above medielne for .10s A a4tai 1 // iC _ No.llo food etreet; PlUsburah. ---- CALIFORNIA BREAD. II rth, subscriber ie manufacturing Mid has ori bsnd ouperior article, of tbls irotaperisable r<l.• good. for. CalLtorras Kalmar. ll,rmator gird for i:Vott,f2. l l4gl ` . 4 o= asp 6 7.0. 317 Libortr Wee. T OBACC9,-534 bin. Richmond & Lynch ell the beef make 3 E , 'a and Tnuod Rapp: Tot We by auo3l , NV PACIALLY S CU. NTNOVAE—.Mary Seam, by M rs , • Mb to 141•••• Life of Onsor•I Frail; D W ashlett.. M. A. tiILDENFENNT At CO. lo Fourth et. C)ONCERNIWISeIIer'a Vermifuge. A sin ala vial produtioa Iranian. &ad thenalownut. Parr 44 &non go. Jan. 27.1b1l 111. 11. B. Platt= Bin—l froktabt. of J. It. Rep. ono battle of Tons Vonalfni% aneasaa It to a and of mina s . 0 0 11 aapallonf 03 lento nom/. and pinta a =mbar of !malt ' _ Id. PALISBIL • ' , OMXIIS Ty. Jeffebon 0 0 , 'Yet, 7, I= Mt. 0. lietues—Tbrlng tried your Vermllbee b MY IlemUT. can ear.that It Is not td.be gunmen* bY anS Vireeltage In the world foe expelling. woman , U. • 'teCtemoie Ty., Jefferson Cel e far. 17,1552. IL E. 6m1.48-1 sae one bottle of Soot 'Canelton A* mS ohll4, an It expelled 73 large norms.% I Oder It the lent In We. 'reins yea...oMo, • I.X.Tffil tibia Pot mile aholeyo eoJ rent..' br leffeLLffilli. be Word a. AKE41911 , 7 -1n td. biblß.= 7 .ll"hit:q , " ." 4, r " ' n ootziNe. kegs fpr ealgalunial6g. S 5 bvi. roe 4 for sale by 8 lIAPIAUGIL S UNDRIES" \ \ rict.burgh MX, \ . . \' • • ,3 . .2 " i r i rt o :4 boss h po o , ~ .. . wows t nn: et s . r .„‘ i. 4 , T01ii6 , 3, 7 : \: \ . . 36, Ars 13360:3012 UMW; , , .\ . OM) b.: Window th.....: 6r .i.br _ , 2.'? """..,7 r•:'_: - :16 i.j .nol 'Iri t y ,u iTr e.. 4 4.. °6. :- \ mal : • - 1 UST ret? d from: the Phillipervine Factor*, . r oa, •°K "`"". tdmn.M n pnuxus, mon 1 Ile. 111 bunat *at. ~.~ ~' ~Ka ~,~ yt y ,3~ ~y3~isl~~~'Y : \~' ~ „ A.111.E.U. i Li 1.. PIITSBIIRGH MAICKIIT Gm= Rana neal Gaither.. t There:Lay iloroing. September 9 Ism The market yesterday was generally very qui. et. end nothing of particular unpertano• transpired. The weather continues very dry, end' e ewer 10•11 n et the present writing down to little weer Get In ebettael.. • . FLOUR—Oerint , to the eantlessel light receipts, isel ball Web in the market, them to an evideot tad.. 7 le tartan ateenee. The Woe Oil TileadaT .Ire= bble lou as ibllovF:—.so bbis at $3,60.233.6t 1601 a 4 lots at 13,20; It et RIM 47 at WWI. Oa pmterde7 the We. were 23001 a at 13.63; 14 at 3.1.79..4 62.0 33.00012.63 001. Pales from Ooze Io drat load iota at *VOWS. 07 tot a L and extra ORAllf—Enceinte continua light, and Ibedrmandgod. The ealu tl¢e one Wt more. an 2 Imbed... at On bu oat.. at We: IT at 31, and 600 bu I¢ lota . on the whazrat 70ft.31,10 Ikbm. Whtit la in Ws name; at eV 70. rye 45, and barley at t 3 AKA) P bu. YEATIIICUS—SaIa of 6110 If • au Tueiday at Zba P 1. BUITER-l•Sale au Tuaxbiki of 30410 lb* packed at 119 pound. WIILOE.F.2—SaIs ehan last report of 25 bblt rcetll.l4s 200 i Eld 0110CERILE—Safes were walked to llzoltadlota at. ow gar, 13506 N. molt,. 35e, sod coffee at 1001010 • 1.- 4414 n(10 . aastsra tool.. at 31a, taxlo. NEW YORE BERUP—ilalea BO bbd., at 35a 15 gallon, 4 M!IIIENNM CIIEIS3E-11a1es If* box. W. R. at 6(46.1ie 51111- I•ol.ATOEs.—dalea 50 bu slthannocks at OW IP Oa. iERILLI: CLAY—dal. 5 tow at SIM * to BACON—SaIop 10001* .1113filned hat. at 121 k • lA— halts 6600 abonsl.* at *7 al. 11008-IT. nbte • *niber sale of 000 how, dallvaiabb only In November. at 15.11 1 1 100. net. lIATI-)tattor galas at the olden of 13 loads WI/WM P ton. FIBE'BRIOID3--BSes on Ta•sday of 1000 076101.11 Bob had at •25;•nd 2:100 wtra do at SW 51 1000. FLOGS. AND GRAIN MARKETS. .BoWats. Sept. 4 V tour—lferke4quiet prime ',Stout ettavitia We Quote G p,. = tra i t . % tiff s o t 91%. of routhern at Wift 4.1 * . Woo. Gralo—Yarket Prot for corp. but b tile Ormond Is Ititatid to petal,. We,quoto fellow 74g715 tolati4 74445ic •kito - 007ci Su. not ,. Steed, wales of Northern cote at 4863:176: rie SO° 14 ho. rub.. Hommkat, rapt. 6. She market tbii mormagass very dares in Waal. tams a dour. but there was Tar derma. La *ilea and Thom vat nothing done Iltlioni.boyond alog. n [loot—tides 6.660 bu Uppor late gyring'. st 661{-6,000 bu 1 U6iu'd Whin. Mithi quo oit 6000 rnt. Ohio on print. toms. \ Cure—Bunlo.ooo ha 67. &mi.., MONEY MATTERS, STOCKS' • PAnantrina. Be • B—P. M. T\flie Money Market reined= nged. cults the t weak the rinntipta nf Ito a ced Quarter minified of • geld from Calltornis. cod the lane ronoitzta • eit form 4kiotralla to England. whited to check nor • mom of ,ino t . reper.lloMlLnr Iltdll3. the demand for metier hen Onnsiderably Ineremed derail:the pen le • dal a We therelme do not chimern our nuotatlone. Firs clad emu rdeoeirittl paper hot been ravetiated at 681 wet. Second il • ; Am V e;ire ' ve bare advice.. of the parimmt of the trot Ruud Ica vet 01 S per cent on about fetyllX4lll of the Moon. Ceutrat Heilman Heade, ...rode DJ -Mr. oubtrtv.illbest Johnston. of this city.) in don. Ate other portion IWILD paid up in toll. Me ro Vat teat. dastrt, folt eboot the eventual result of he. Barrel. nee solution. .The New \ Took Expred of listardan l' 4 Minni7 to abundance...l it anything. the Purply hi 7.yond the 'detain!. and,ratas kora ahloq, tecideney dommrarde Thereto an trident dime* on iota tart of the larder. to ler* their loam, at f. per Laid for a Bud Verbal. Wineries this they do not anticipete any demand ter some time: A capitalist out' Teeterder. that he van authorited Olmite Witi 314•00,880 ceittyprored etate or Omernmeot Moan et 6 pie cent for viz month& . When =del b tifervi to this t, Vs may calf Mate that the market will remain un turtswi ifor a .nsnlerate pedal." We are Informed Mat, the Willett' °Died of Mn. litj . .inn Intaled Men, t o repo try. Abkb 0 0 . P.:400.: ne Amount of a demeoLdc affliction. nes ad:tithe Mew of ascertaining suel otnervint tar himself, the the ermliti, end the materiel developc.ets lnr ed.floe witich large eunemite of British capita. Le in F no this Ode of the water. The bodts of haat enjoyed for more than half • real= Ter limited confidence of the AtAffitlll meleatillie world. Wel. among the Pm to Introduv. encourage and fooled the treat of our CloYerrinumt State Mueslis EU land. The new creel. nor ~ought for. ouch' as Ballow Wends, in, fie. BarlocEs hire not engaged It tasty extent. Otter homed here entered Into the field of competition. and pay supersede theta in their businem relation. omalcan trade le A prior 'meth contending for. Mr. Baring,or some other • reptvonktai. of the 11061441 , 111 d•vbtless come to the United rimer& and there le but lite tin doubt that a tattle favorable lospresion. as to Main. [mi., of the eemitr..rill be nude on the mind of shy preetial merehant mid acute obeemer. • C. r ll ' — e t' al * o c h; ER t CO. Ho. tonvinuatioh with a snuilltosanaon• nest"! with nue of our paellas housest who ha. traeleled shialyeztenelvsly m the Buie orlndlath and also In Sm. tura, for the ransom of informing hladielf earttatly es wy dui Durelsectit of the earning bog MD... were inked/sad that seeernlng to trustiest Inharnation be bag been able to chtsur. the Increase In unallrY and rinehfirr.wlll motel roll per cent. OTI r tut year . . crop. Contraetalurre lost:Ll:made at 15 cob The number of Indium how/ fall* • will 5 , slaughtered bare thif year will h. , mo s en lager than that of any precallnil Tear —bsial•Jonrula• \RIVER INTELLIGENCE. SiWl BOAT . ARRIVALS illgD DEPARTURES i'ai, , lims—qberr we're\ 2 Wet 4 lathes la chatryl, by rtal slats at dselt latt est.llll,l. and. tqlltig. • iIL/AVLD. •••., • \ itlantle.PASkinson. Drovrasvilt, \ Tbze.ebrlirr, malltp. Wert Heinen. \ 112?! . 1.2,114. a i ng. r t. o rNTat.. \ ‘,. H 7FSta . ilki, 3 , wilif., .., \ \ ' • RE . PARTEP, ',. "..• . . '• \ AtllltiZo4l,l37=rl.!! ' • • Laxeme;lieratetlA.Broworvill. , ? 1 =4....Am i i.4 . 1 v,R . tsig g i e" , :e., , , . • ••..% ,S. Aid; cinch:km . lc. • ‘,.., \ BityPiVVILLIkEI I. u. , tail 6Mt \ •.,,. \ WEST riEWPdNi„B A. At.k4ral 4 P. 14. ,„. \ ~ Cinainiaid and *adisk Packets., 'Mean°draught•steswers vDATEd Wrlabt. \ ENVIES IL David. s Wilt ismdaring the low walardwasoa. 7 4; 4 : r errPlirt71 1 01414V . 1100Stidi Irt ' va.E will rdiunwe air ;daces rum. Um- firat rue of wad!, N. 11.—.Tral.qy., for tßia, livio._evii , d9aad tows. will Do IRWIN; jr... At CO.. .T.l Broad.r. Cludanati . Steam Communicatiat Between New Bork • - tug Olicigew.i , ~ 'NIUE GLASGOW AN‘O litlW d • i4l44 6 l. • A. MM. Etesso Eblp cO , II I tkl'll Wak”' and Staunchly a L A n tr.tl "t . yo 3 tow . and coodlorat poker, RAM, . min. t)oa. ondader.i. appointed to re: I , co "Noir tol la cct - r \ Cilldooo. "on WEDNIISDAVdc... M t of Benton:incr. and , „ Et I'URDAy. Mtn Nor.mbet ' , ..i 12 o'clock. mos. A it ',. , • •• PASISACII °NIT, • First elddo, (daloon tia:c . ..r00pc5....--:490 Am..% Cablll.l " /111t1 dup. • \ ...._....... \Te , eeond . \ titakar.a Vac 1 o teed. t , " • " Nccl.'teataca Paacencts taken, cncrkeiaa Auntcyn. . • , • I.• Ile. Tann I nerndocincriclons. nano ccloks or 11'clodrn, arc a + acnkna condiad on board at mod..a liciolc.._. ". ear I might or Data SDP'S to • ..U.lea.ua , r.u.zs..ap,td % 33 Ilroad*sr. No* York. ' • • •. Blank Chee.l3. \ 11 LAIVX \`,IIEaKS on all tha\Bania and \ ) Brokers lalbe Onir, bound sad woltoniike, for Age Br \ J. B. ot*U , Boekeeller sad tl enekt O.T Wood et. beterersa 2kl and Oh sta. IFE PRESERVERS 6 JACKEW-- . I A the didetentl7l7:4777 7:77777777h7a7.7.777 .1 . 777 1.7• P 7 7t., it.; leak mtbber Deno( ` No. 7 177 tat (ttae atte377 c I EGARS--10,000, fine Allirann, in : bre, 1 for w. by ‘. PftltlClNg4 DATEltiat.' RQOM3-50 doz. for Bale by. - j iust3J , ATMIVS. \ 1111,IY.T,EED.-9 bol tt per. t • :1 ~.r; for ' s DlCHArtt.ral RUFF, UOLLAND rip. Window Blinds— jr,Jint. fled No. 661igrket. IM:hat. =4 foi M. ' `‘, T1101)111 PJaatift. IQIIORS--4 bble Peach ikandy; I do Port Witedor ale, to close \ en6elilguaent. VON EONS 11U1s2111: nyli~ , L No. 91 Aster 44,1 116 , —l. sinooll. I OFFEE-,-257 bags Rioaor e b -v, i UGAR —4O Inzsg3o) CH hhcta. primCN ARBAIRIEL Moro Co 1,) selg hi \ OLDEN 'SYRUP-20 di:\ in s rd as firt rate by \ , n 11011/IMI •ritmy.'S'lOCKS WANTED-..:\ 60 Shares Haab of ' E au 6 60 0 ••• idercb. Mennhatareia Ilaoos Wguatai at the 441klar 110 ‘...f w a rm , aao3o \ , ha.. 1 6 Fa.* R. Noblestowia Plonk Road 5t00k.,. , V • s \ , iiale b y • \\ 2 01. y• LOOMIS it ICDOWELL; • ; ca • arrr B. Jon. Co- aor. Went and 4111 • 'LOUR -200 bblk. Ohio, reed for Bale b VOS-400jua reC'd, for. We by merg \ .AZ:VEY II O°I.LO:A ci s AL 8455A-I(l , ake. ro: tale by roc.* co. CIUbtitEMLOCIL-1 eaat for sale by ; \ 610AP-40 biz. fur tilde bv, wuso Peast43• tlvrowt. TeIiATHERS GINSPit.I-::: • • 104 sieks Festherx IT •`,. Limnos- &a n4lsr marl,: co., ‘, no.l2.Frost att. lIGARS-100,000 Common ftir We by MOO a =KB' MM. • %LIEN:W--50 6.11/ • Cream for wdu 6. if ...mu) UTTEI4-5000 I.lla. in Eton', for Bab by . : It IP so 00 iiIUNDRIES-- ..'„ \ ',., . ~. 10 . 0 bores Mt. BUotb. '‘.. \ . $... 6 " Babbitt Bract Poirdrr, • ' ' 6 "• ' Hobart. Wee Flour, 6 " Ilaorarool aed Vertedelll.' '• 16 " burn mood Pepper, ,5( rx . rspert. • lo . 11 Boa to aztra N... i o,lodat. 11) Nos Y.a. 6 nod 10 lb, .itiprdorEogllah Uinta d, 11/ do. jd and X t, "Ur ierWoo.l•', 129 mitt flita Pair, Bid.„ 1 bbl, Claw. • 1 1. 'Notru•gr. 'Tor Me Or ' ', auati) • . J .1.. , 411.e..A)JS*111.1M Wood • OW, Ml\ $lllO HA:WM/till, :Not witindan treurti= iiturs g , ItliEN APPLES-16 bbla. On`ooneign- I_TA /.Ut D WILLIAILS‘*O). S I:MAU-20 thde. prink' Pt. 0.; aug3o J D WILIJAMS k CO. (' 1 OLDEN SYRUP-38 half barn le; _ , bble New York . - J L wusztits • 00.- WARPED:B MAGAZINE Co Septembe ° AA • imumor eti• uthi of It af, .1n h Abbi. - - •w. a/tow/trona a cox. -ti.: - ~~:,.,u. \..
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