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PITTSBURGH GAZETVA,
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 11, 1882.
WHIG NOZOIATIONS.
101 Mloi=lM
GEN'L WIIiFDILD BOOTY, of New Jersey
ORAUAM. N. Carolina.
Kra WILL IXIIOIIII3IOIIVt.
JACOB HOFFMAA,' or IMO courn
zinxni or tirs corn?,
Ita the room et Ms !Ca& Coultee, &awed.)
1 JOSEPHBIIFITNGTON, of Armstrong Co
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1. Jo. W. STOW. 14. Jun I. 04,1180 xi
9.- Joey W .
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A. Nrirns9 31o1l.raurs, 18. Aura MAU. •
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7..18.5 Pasues, 11i. AlLe/Liel/ 80.881188.
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Andaman:ly and Whig Cotmty Ticket.
sac cornue-alat surtucc-
DAVID RITOIIII. Pittga
"inOXAD IL ROW; AllactwaY.
Fos nak.n.
OF.C*IB DAJIMIE.
01:01tOIS 2.1.1.11:170ti 13418.1pgbala.
THOMLB ?LIMEY. Menem/vat.
RICuAILD COWAN. Pittaburglx.
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JOHN 11. P 08.1.111. Taman=
WILLIAM KAGILI.,' Plttabargh.
=WARD caill'iLlLL, Jr., Pittobargh.
"am Jinn es atom ar ovum cimus. bo:
- OXIMAILT. Allegheny. , '•
NAISAt ALG/SQ, Pltt.b.th
7•XtB WARY. Authurich.
MUM!.
/BANGUI f. 13 Aturon. be.ll.
icott Club:
SWIM Executive Committee cr. the
"thootr Scott Club" liar. fixed nava t h e following meat
tap to bo O.ld pion to tho Groat Itua Ideating on tlia
but of togs seed—
Jobe Gowan% %Marla Townablp.on Satarlar.Salt
litb.st IX. P.
At TandatAmt. oa Tondo.. bilitatater litla at 3 aad SJh
M Ames Inebea,itoblasia.lMemstilp, on Sherlair
let ti September, at 1m e'eleet. P.M ! ' •
At Badatla tennaltip.ak
entua.r. a a ,:recd4l:l4
At 2ablastarn. eatTtsit . E.Dtsmatr 18th at 7316
•t Rh&roam/vb. w ioaday.B•7,olmter 20th .t 7%
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Yau Convention of; the 23d
PRIZE BANIiEEE!
Bir The Soot!' Exo:Olitive! Committeo for
the Onmar paw. three Bann.. O. to las Waal
oC tbs tiro dd. basing **Urges/ delsiatinn In pm
don oaths "At Inst.' Oar to Ow tow .. ..hip borongb In
county hating tau largestdtleastto tatln✓t the att.
tars. late caenblaratlaa. sad mita din onstani.tritbont
reap. %to Salta basins the 'Aimee Ifeleg-Atlon. a3..tan.
eissalana. - "Drina Oa:arms.
The senior editor of this paper, D. li..Werre,
left home yesterday, for Warsaw, Indiana,
•to'attend the great. Railroad Convention, to at.
enable there next Tueaday, as a delegate from
the Ohio and promsylvanra Rhilroad Company.
'Mesas. Rats 'and FUJION of, Philadelphia, et.
• tend on behalf of the Yeaoylrnnia Central road.
:The Ommintion inmost Important oba-
tatter, its objectielnitatakitinmediate and ao•
tin measures to wind - die great east and west
fine from Fort Wayne, to which point it is now
.ander contrast, to Chicago and the Mississippi
'rive" .•
• OHIO ST= PAIL
This most interesting and important exhibition
the. mansfactusini and agricultural predui-
Noss of Ohio and the adjoining limes, takes
• phsoe zest week; is Cleveland, commencing on
• " W "''adk
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. In answer to th e samisens questions pro
pniaded tci no, in regard to Rsilroad fares, we
asp, authoritatively, as follows:
Exenraleo deluge to Cloodooul and back, can
h . o . peocared at the licketoillos of the Ohio and
Peurgylessis Railroad, at any time daring next
week, from - Montario Thursday, for Air dol
. law sad, whisk is hilt pica. Such tickets will
be good until Satardsy and so /over. These
secursins tickets will be sold at all the stations
alougthe line, from Pittsburgh to Wooster.
Prom this, is will be seen thst any person,
ladies or gentlemen, who wish to visit Cleveland
during the Pair week, and ratan, can do co as
hair pries, by purchasing an excursion ticket.
Na doubt that hundreds of persons trill atoll
themselves of this opportunity to visit the beau
tiful city of the Lakes, and to take a piemat,
. .kulthful and amp excursion. •
Articles for exhibition moat be shipped in the
&sigh' t eraitti unless persons wish to pay the
priter.ol express freight. Articles left at Me
!rtde3l4depot on Hamada' , will reach eineland
onllionday evening, and thoee left on Monday,
will arrive on Tuesday evening. The freight
_ Maas leave at 4 o'olookht the morning, and go
.threugh hione day.
VALIZT &BUIOAD
Them Dorn, Cumonl—Cov. Johnston sad
..indge Buffington left Clarion on Tuesday
ovan
lat niter addressing a large and spirited rail
road meeting. A most excellent feeling pre
vails throughout ail that region towards the rail
road enterprise. The Grind Jur of Clarion
liking, chink wee ineeesion at the time, prompt
ly recommended a mbeeriptlat oti the put of
'Abe wan% of the Atli amount authorized by
law, QllBB,OOOO to the sleek of the company,
'unencumbered by any oonditions as is location
or routL This is really very liberal, situated
na_ttuit county is with .respect to rival routes.
!relearned this gratifying foot from a letter from
a gentleman in Clarion, dated the Bth hist
• 130, Clarion county has the honor of being
the fltit on the list, ae to time; and we doubt
not but that the 'good example will be speed
ily followed by Jefferson, Armstrong and Alle
gheny, so well u by the more northern comities
roe the, line. The tigorons prosecution and
curly completion of the Allegheny Valley road
'may now be reprded as a Axed fact
We had hoped that the good work of county
eubseriptions would have been begat by AUghe-;
nY county, which is the one that will derive the
greatest benefit from this read; and we expected
that Armstrong would have been •aut, became
the read mus_ in any emu, pass through its
midst, Sheathing . being a point; but It sums
that both hate been outstripped by Clarion.
Clarion Lsjosily ranked among the very first
.''lron counties la the Elt we hs polat of soil it is,
peyhapa, the beet In the yof the Allegheny.
Its growth in population'sind wealth, for some
years past, has been very rapid; and although
the iron buskers Itse;, for three or four years,
Wee greatly delegated, there is hops now that
It to about to revive again, owing to an adman
in the foretop market. This railroad will add
vastly to that county's press:424y In many ways;
sad the people time may rest assured that this
•sabecriptionosuthorind by the (hand Jog, is
One of the best mansactions, merely In • but
nese point of view, that they era made. In the
. first place, It will not now, mat any time here
after, add one dollar **their taxes. In the next
place it will be likely to be a source of rennin
to their county treasury; for that road will cer
tainly pay more than de percent. dividends, and
ea that is over six. per amt will be clear gain;
had lastly, It will abeam the Jan of proper
ty in the wordy to an amount greatly•erseeding
the amount of the mdeeription. Of all the uses
that over was made of credit, this is, perhaps,
tits' most beneficial, and the least exceptionable.
By this operation .very taxpayer, in the county
• becomes virtually a stockholder, and es such
has a direct Interest in the success and prosperi
ty at the road. This is the way the Now Eng
land and Ohio people make their roads, sad this
Is the way, sad the only way, In which vs slow
Waring Teaturyinalsas can hold our own with
them. The system has worked admiraily
ethwever ii Imi been fully carried out, and Its
Introduction Into this fixate will mark a new and
happy era. We an Jam beginning to: discover
that wi possess • mina of wealth In the mere
Wolfed our otranties, when wisely directed to
yurposw of great Publlciidllty.
Slaps the foregoing was written,. a Oland
'UMW us a copy of the-Illh °Musty ,thhocem,
haatehtlag the pnmiediage of a Meselagbilklgs ,
-ash thick: paNltik this mania& : {red to
,titer we ask the attaatiati of thiifeaclar.
tbemselva
KM=
in !deiloo,
faliorriy care he In '.aka of
who came from their te..miry to 'slay the free
dom of "blimed America."
"Perhaps the Gazette will sty that these men
deserved to be hung. If they did, he, cf course,
can justify' Gen. Bootee conduct in executing
them in such a summary manner. But, if it is
right for Gen. Stott to string up Irishmen as
frogsl old countrywoman strings onions, what
object has he in inviting them to join the Army?
Has he n desirs.tti serve a few more of them in
the unto
During tlienazipnign to Mexico a number of
men desettiol front the American ranks, and in
a subsequent lotion these same men were cap
tined with arms in their hands, fighting against
the Americana. Surrounded as he was by en
emies greatly outnumbering his own troops, in
the very heart of their country, Gen. Scott was
constrained to make an example, m painful as
it was terrible, of 'come of these traitorous and
misguided men. The Poet says they were Irish
men—nay, It 'seems to take pleasure in proclaim
ing the fact that they were Irishmen, and then
tries to excite a mawkish 'Sympathy for them.
Wo have .never said they were Irishmen; nor
have we ever before eluded to this lamentable
affair. Wo think that every true hearted Amer
ican, as Will ea every true hearted historian,
would desire to draw a Sell over this sad episode
In the history of that war, not fallen. 2fiotee
sate, DM, for the sake of the unhappy men
whose crime mat is rrlenl a retribution. We
keunever givei 64 opinion m to whether they
destined their fate or not; but will thenditom
of, the Post say that Gen. Scott did wrong? or
will they dire to Insinuate that be would not
have treated Virginians, Pennsylvanians, or
Yankees in the same manner, cinder like dream
stance!? What they ere aiming at is to convey
the impression that Gen. Scott hanged these
men because they_were Irishmen; and to secure
this miserable end, they expose to the gaze of
mankind the Mime of a few of their deluded
countrymen, over which all honorable men would
de s ire to must the mantle of oblivion. Shame
on inch Irishmen as the editors of the Pest,
who, to aid the London Ames in seaming ”a val
uable practical ally to the commercial policy"
which has crushed the prosperity of Ireland, and
it injuring that , of their adopted country, would
ca , ,ct tie part of Ham.
As the editors of the Poet have done what
they could to expose the shame of a few of their
countrymen, will they be so good as to favor
their readers with the following anecdote, lake
thee know to be true, and which is es honorable
to the Irismen spoken of as it Is to Gen. Scott
scar MID THE LIMN PRIZONMIB.
Among the Prisoners taken by the British at
Queenstown with Scott, yen shout eixty nat
uralised deaths, a largo portion of whom were
Irishmen. The Beitish authorities claimed the
right, and expensed the determination, to hang
them u traitors. These wee were at Quebeo on
board & vessel with Scott 'and the rest of the
prisoner!, all bound to Button to be exchanged.
The British officers came on hoard and began to
select the Iriahmeu, whom they Intended tethend
llama to grace the gallows. The Mader, bad no
sore means of detecting the Irish bat by their
;mope, or their confession& Scott, who was
below, hearing what was_going on, immediately
rushed on.deek, end told We afflicted men to hold
their peace. Theo, turning to the British offi
cers, he boldly denounced ale proceedings, and
threatened a like retaliation upon gritlah pri
roues if they dared to execute a ' single man
among his comrades. .
The officers haughtily reminded him that he
was Meant, a prieoner, and ordered him into
the cabin. Ho yea not a men to be intimidated.
nod refuted to go, sad again called upon his
Irish soldiers to answer no more quesdone. A
high quarrel ensued; but the mule mai that no
more of the prisoners could be identified! se
Irishmen, for they would not open their lips.
The officers, however, had already selected twen
ty-three before Scott made his appearance.
These were emparatcd from their fellow-prison
ers and put on board a s frigate, and disputhed
to England to be hang. But they did not go
notil Scott had solemnly waned the British au
thorities that be would surely avenge the d th
of every man they dared to lay violent It de
upon, by a terrible retribution upon the first
Emelih prisoners that should fall into his bands
after lac - would be liberated.
Scat tiro ace exchanged. How faithfully
he kept his promise we shell see. He proceeded
at onto to Washington and obtained the passage,
by Congress, of a law to retaliate . kiwi Eritish
prieoners any each outrage M was threatened at
Rushee. He again fought and conquered., He
h prisoners in plenty. He forthwith selected
teenty.threa of genuine English descent, (for be
declared he would not offset Ilia by Irieb) and
held them as hastiest for the doomed twenty
three Irishmen taken hone to be executed.
lie then oomnumicated to the British authorities
what ha had done, and informed them that if
they dared to execute their threat on tie twaty•
three Irishmen, the twenty-three Englishmen
staid pay the penalty by promptly sharing the
ante fee. The aneequenoe was, that &o lives
of the Irishmen ware spared, and at the close of
the war they were embarked from England, and
shortly after srrived in New York.
Singularly enough, it so happened, that on the
vory day of the landing of them old comrades of
Con. 800tt on the wharf, their commander and
friend, then still suffering from his wounds,
poised along the quay on foot. He inainstantly
recognized by the now ilbererted prisoners, end
mowing of ail he had accomplished la their be
half, they rushed upon him with cheers, express.
log cuervor of affection. gratitude, and delight,
that lila Impossible to describe.
ThehoPy was unbounded es the recognition
tectune mutual. 14 vas seized and shaken till
the mingled pile' of his emu*, mid the eme
fions produced by such a heirtfelt exhibition,
caused eves the tear , of stalwart minbood to
aurae unbidden down his cheek. It was with
difficulty be escaped from the grasp of these
warm-hestrted—Hibernlans, who rightfully nt
r,arded him as their feat friend and benefactor,
who bad saved their lieu, and restored them in
fafety Le the land of their adoption. If the Irish
bare a tree hind it is in Omni Scott.
Ream Prows.— :e name of this gentle.
Ein, who is on the Whig electoral ticket far the
24th district, is incorrectly Nulled la ease of
the papers. One, now before us, unit Dorman
Phelps. The name u it stands at Me head of
this parsgrsph, is correct.
Commithicationa the one typed •'Peebles
Township,' ought tdwaya tb be aocompanied
with the writei'm name. Had that writer given
in hie name we nimbi have Warted hie tzticlo
with plasmas, and shall do no when he oompllea
with that condition.
YDEffiGN NUNIONARY OPIRATIONS AND
race !I.
It is well that we and ourresders Amid not
target that there are patted. interests in the
world, and more important enterprises going
forwliced, than the election of a President of the
United emus. The followinglAtendating *talk
of the American Board of Foreiga Miasions—ethe
annual meeting of which took place last week,
in the city of Troy, N. Y.—will be read with La.
tenet. We teke it from thesonsepondence of
the New York Commercial Ad 'Cletus,:
Awarding to previous appointment the Bostd
sad their friends weembled In the Bor. Dr: Be-
Mats Church, at 4 P. AL
The preoldont, the,Hsas.,Theo. Yrellnghoysen,
of New Jersey; taut •41s,chair, supported by
Chancellor Walworlhg a l ex-Chief Justioe Wil
liam. Phayer wain bl/the Res. Dr. Nott,
president 'of Union College. After whleb, on
motion* Mr. Hoyt. of Mlebion, wee appointed
recording ..retary.
The normal report of the treasurer was then
read, by Mr. Remy Mill, aintblbithig the open
(titans for the serious saheions of the Board,
for the year ending July 1at,1852„ aa follows—
Minims to the Haler, .10,222,62
• Oeboon, _ . r „.. -. 7,068,81
°roe" -,
~ 1,510,25
Armadans,
.‘, 11 .,.. 84,288 ,19
Jews, 8,712,09
,
Byrls, • : 28,888,00
Asayria, 8,690,00
Nelltollllol, ' . 16,91800
Bombsy, 8,218. , 00
.
Abmednumer, 2,/68,00
•
Machu, , ,4,00
hlsJorsinlasios, 28, 1 / 3 6,00
Ogle; • 19,9100
Canton, , 11,581 6, ,00
Amoy, . 2,829,00
5,979,00
Fuchs;
Bandwichislands, 28,027,00
Indian missions ifspray. 24,600,00
6,84
Thor whole amount of the apeaditorso la
=7,727 95„ k
while In to tbo appeal of
tho d. ki the 114 °SW dobt, them
O4to ßoar fcre the leas Iwo Wowed to 140 1 . 782 , 70
--Orhloti swaps, tor the debt, and Imo a below
of .$5,04 to the tees his oanoonoemoot
was ziothed with coo Appian' s.
The new.' Dr. Pozwier than proceeded , to
Mil. sit atoms* of the tertrtidat swat w
. MI/W=7
.ziigregstiotts, nits;
z.aiiiiaa marriage' briTe
the pear. ThemMaur,'
aria bear witness to the avatifyin . S, focidtal
the combined influence of the missions froi the
%died Hates and the einisers hoe put an end
to the slave trade along the entire-tout of West
ant Africa.
Turkey in Europe and Aeia, is one of the
most important and interesting fields of labor.-
The Board are operating on Jews, Armenian',
Syrians of different sects, and to some extent
OD the Greeks. The *ors rapt
'!When one of the Becretaries of the Board
visited the Levant, in th year 1829, not a mis.
elonary labored amen th . Armenians; nob a pi
ons Armenian had been avowed in Turkey.—
No secure footing had then, indeed, been gained
in Syria; and the Nesto4ans,"not so interesting
tothe whole Christian ortd, were absolutely a
lost people, wholly forgotten. The reformation
among the Armenians, brought so distinctly to
the view of the Board at the last meeting, has
had more evident progresa the past year, than
in any former one.
"Constantinople le hereafter to be a centre for
the press, which is to be removed from Smyrna,
es well as for &lithe other evangelical influence'.
Such has been the pressure upon the semitter.
at Robe's, that it has nearly deabled the nom - -
bee of It. students.
"The female stroke ' , a necessary aooompa- •
nintent of the other, is prosperous. Books,
of which nearly 8,000, pages were printed,
are now freely exposed for sale in one of the
groat business streets f Constantinople, near
the grand butters, ex t that 'only Protestant
books' ere to be sold there. The necessity for
an effective spiritual oompation of places In the
interior, is increising 'constantly,. Mamma,
fifty miles from the Black Bea, not even named
in the report of last year, is now a station with
two missionaries. Shalt, with its infant chursh,
deitands immediate ocompition:"
Among the Syrian!, o church has been form
ed the past year et Haebeiya on Mount Hannon,
and another in Mosul on the river Tigris. An
other tow probably been formed at Aleppo and
one at Abeib on Lebtutott.
The Nestorian missimi le doing well. A por
tion of this people are in Turkey, in the moun
tains of Koordotan, but' the larger body reside
on the plain of Orootniah In Persia. The Per
sian Government has Ousted protection to all
Christian !subjects.
'The fifty - eight village schools on the plain,
contain more than a thousand pupils; and no
where con more interesting snook of the kind
be found, than are the seminary for males at
Bele, and the one fur females at Oroomiah. In
one of the.larger villages, the Sabbath wheel
numbers more than two hundred pupils. A plan
has been devised for soon making the offers of
the Gospel', if possible, to every Nestorian in the
village of Oroomiah. Nor are the oomparative
ly wild mountaineer. neglected, nor the Nestori
an. in Dootan 2 hetween the Knordish mountains
and the Tigris. Mr. and Mr. Coen and Mr.
Ithes spent the last winter st Omar, among thir
mountain, amid intense cold, shut in for months
by now cf impassible depth, encountering these
physical trials cheerfully, even joyfully, to de
cant R. foothold for the Gospel in those regions.
They have to endure opposition from the Nesto
rian Patriarch, and from the yet unbroken feu
dal Moslem powers of the mountnine. Feudal
ism Is every where at:lnnate liberty, and espe
cially to religion. liberty. The Old Testament
in modern Syriac, translated by Dr. Perkins, is
now nearly through the prem."
lama —The missions in this country, under
the cure of the Board, are amour the Mahrattas
of WesteFn India, and among the Instil people
in Southern India and Ceylon. Bombay has a
population of half a million, and affords large
scope for missionary efforts. Nine million. of
Mahratta pages were leaned during the past
year. The Ceylon misahsp is working directly
for the masses. The sehiShis are large, and to •
prosperous condition. The ton nation. of the
Medina mission are dispersed over a large tent-
Uri, and the p, - o.prots are gratifyieg. In Ma
dear, the peen is a powerful aid to the mission
ary.
In the siz missiona - in India are about thirty
nations, forty ordained missionaries, and one
hundred and 6tty native helper., three hundred
and fifty pupils -in a higher course of education,
ind viz thousand eight hundred pupils in nom
non Christie° eebools. Thera 1,11 5 Vllent7 - five
churches, with eight hundred and seventy•fise
members. •
In Canaa the minions under the direction of
the Board are at China, Amoy and Fah•chao,
with ar translating detachment at Whaughte.
Ten were added to the mission church at Amoy
the past year.
Tens SANDWICH IMLANDO are no longer to be
set down DA a portion of the heathen world; they
e io foot Christi= Wand., a fourth part of the
inhabitants belonging to the Christian thuds.
The people eupport their common echools of 13f.
tern thormani popile. and their high er.hools at
an -expense of $32,000, and the contributions for
tLo rapport of the Gospel almost equal the
amount expended on the mission.
Tee COLPABLI Ravin errs/en - Tu.—The Na
tional Interne-sneer says;—"On locking over
the Calendar of Business of the Qom of Repre
sentatives for the 30th of August, the day pro-
ceding the adjournment, we find hest among the
Orders of the Day—find upon the docket, se It
is by the Constitution made the first duty of
Congress to act upon it—after lying on the table,
from the day of Its reception, during i period of
aim:Volt months, yd sudouched, the Annual limi
ng.' of the - President of the United States to
Congress. A fact like this, demonstrative of the
unier neglect of imperative duty by the Beanof
liepiesentatives—of its utter incapacity, sa at
present constituted, for the discharge of its
highest dudes—it would be Idle to enlarge upon.
The feet itself stands upon mord, an lode - 061e
reproach to the Rouse, which no 'water/ can
extenuate, much less excuse."
nox WASEIJOTON
oornm.ne.n. the Pluabluvh DB7 Owl*.
Rairtmaros, Sept. 7, 1851
Ther dpyropniariant—Juiabrkdiso Patchwork-1U
fliggledy Piggkdy of logiotation—Progrooe of
Gen. Scott, and Hr. 'rotator's ?Mama.
The following aro the aggregates of the vs
rim appropriation acts passed at the last see
sion:
General appropriation act; 8,038,000
A.rmy 8,159,000
Nary ~ ~ 6,952,000
Poet Office Department, • 7,937,000
Ocean Mails, 1,930,000
Rivers and Harbor., 1,949,000
Indian Appropriation, 2,026,000
Permanent and indefinite approPris.
' tient, 5,600,000
I)eselanais* for past years, • 6,000,000
PCOI.IIM. 1,600,000
Total appropriation' daring the
$49,091,000
The appropriations are made upon estimates
from the bureau" and departments, and they are
frequently for considerably larger amounts. than
are required for the seed expenditures of the
years to which they apply.
The President signed moat of the shove acts
late on the last night, or within a few naiades of
Igor eon of the session, and of course without
reading them; nay. most of them were passed
through one or both Houses without having been
road through. Of mime the members did not
Oiow what they voted for, nor the President
what he Signed. Toward the heel of the vinyl
tttwo 'modem are crowded in for the legalize
ki of the Wheeling bridge, and • little before
that provision is another oenpletely overturning
the system of commies the lighthouse estab
lishment. The closing seetiiiiior the Navy bill
is one antherithig the new public printer to bay
all the paper required for Oa work of Congress
within tasty. day,. And had any Donaldion
Greer started up and proposed in a Ely way to
Juices section authorizing the banging of the
Presidltr, Cabinet, and damn of both Houses
of Congthee, it would probably have been duly
passed into law. As Hr. Breckenridge said,
'Gentlemen, this thing must stop," if the got
'lllllllllUlt fe..te go on—Congress must cease to
fool, and lounge, and fritter away eight months
and twenty-eight days, and 'then in three days
rush through a math of besinees, sußlent for
three months mature and laborious weeder*
Hon.
The campaign is brightening up. The thett
meeting of the past week at • hundred point,
Nortb;.Bouth, Emit and Wee,: hare developed
the old spirit of 1840 end 1848. The Branearste
.
well know and acknowledge, if we can. are=
the manes, Gen. Bootee solid and brilliant Misr
seta will attract the popular enthusiasm, and
scathe their Clap traps upon the iminutable
principles of nothing at all like cher.
anything to give rest and excitement to the
contest, therefore, will swell the sails et ihri.
Boothe
_popularity. The nomlhatioi ot
Welmterin wimp loc'ust's bier bid *githot,
Whit it sanest Peseltai ao mr. Wain" , ow
. •
good, it will* oat the Whigs in foil forte
in
duce them tos„perfect their ergralcstioo, to re-
View and aectrtain Gale allot strength, and to
compass their differences in time • for the final
struggle. No man of sense supposes that Mr.
Webster can get an electoral vote of any State:
nor can ho anywhere deprive Geo. Scott of an
electoral :• vata . ,TTfe can Make no impreesion
upon.his overaihelming plurality in lilassacho
eetWi, er his impregnable majority in North Caro
lina. That the Secretary of State will soon is
sue a formal request to his indiscreet friends to
let him alone until after the November election,
is what his cool headed admirers wad supporters
confidently expect:
Mr. Corwin has returned to Washington. He
is miming the special committee of investiga
tion on the Gardiner affair with characteristic
energy. If Ma exertiooa can spur them on to a
conclusion, they will be ready with
r a report
which their electioneering committee may use,
if it think advisable for the October elections.—
Bat they will not think it advisable. The Pres
ident, and the balance of the Cabinet are Op in
Virginia, or in some other rural retreats wear
ing off the raat of the nine last dreary months.
They are expected to return during the week. I
=:=M
ALLlCOlilliff VATat RAILROAD =MA G.'
A large and entlibeluatio meeting of the citiji
wens of Elk county msembled at the Court boon
in Ridgway, on Monday, Aug. 30, 1852, at one
o'clock P. m., for the purpose of meeting and
listening to the Prealdent, ex-Gov. Johnston, and
the Board of Managers of said Company, who
had previously given notion that they • would
meet with the citizens of Elk county at tha
time. The meeting was organised by appoint
ing Wm. P. Wilcox President, W. Brown and
Jesse Eyler, Esqe, Vice Presidents, and Jerome
Powell, Secretary.
Henry Souther, Esq., being called upon to
state the object of the meeting, responded briefly
hi a - forcible and interesting speech, telling, us
Sinai important truths In repard to our duty as
citizens in order to rescue our country from the
back ground upon which It has thee far been
kept, on mascara of the difficulties of ingress and
egress, transit and travel. And, In conoltuion,
introduced to the meeting ex-Gov. William F.
Johnston.
GOT. Johnston then took the stand, and
.after
a few preliminary remarks, adverted to the ink
portanoo of the point of Pitteburgh—the western
terminus of the read—dwelt upon the commerce
and navigation of the Ohio river, and the various
lines of railroad extesding through the State of
Ohio, westward and north-westward, mak ng the
city of Pittsburgh the_ point at which the im
mense trade of thegreat West centres; and con
etquently the importance to Pittsburgh and the
whole West 'end South to Mae a direct outlet
Parough the Allegheny Valley Road with the
North-east. He touched upon the superiority
of advantage in having - a connection with New
York over one with Philadelphia, wiring hie
auditors tad no road Can be constructed in any
of the old Btates, in - view of the great amount of
tonnage that Will pars over it, that will equal
this in point of profit. Ho also alluded to the
Immense local advantage that will aeaue to our
twenty, in the event of Its being constructed
The local advantages are incalculable—the ex.
portation of our mineral., which, with this &Fit
ity, will be derekipeff —the superior advantage
of transporting lahlber upon railroads over he
uncertain water communication which I. now
our only resource—with all three advantages,
k
.
wealth will roll in upon as, and our county,r ith
others similarly situated, must soon beco e
among the most wealthy and flourishing in e,
Commonwealth: lie then proceeded to tell us
why the Board of llsousgen had assembled here,
which, among other things, was to ask the
county to subscribe the amount of tar pn eat.
upon her taxable valuation to the stock of the
, Valley Road. They ask of each count; the
1 same subscription in/aecordanoe with their re
' spective ritualises.'" There was an act passed
by the Legislator, at its last session prohibiting
the company from receiving subscriptions fries
counties to a larger amount than ten per cent.
About 1t700,000 have already been subscribed to
the stock of the company.
Judge Buffington was then called upon, who
took the stand, and making a few remarks upon
this age of improvement, which among other
things niid put him oat of dice, stated that al
though it might prevent him from serving ate
upon the Reeeh, it could not prevent him from
serving us as a Railroad Director. He enter
tained the iodic:me for a coneldemble length
of time, dwelling eloquently upon the great ad
vantages to the country this road will bring, ci
tieg instances where real estate has rues burr
dads and hundreds percent., within a Yew years
after Railroads had been constructed through
them. He cited naiserons Railroads throughout ,
the east and west, many of which possess advan
tages far inferior to this Road, none of them de
claring dividends of leas then 1-1 per cent per an
num. Than showing clearly that the bonds ask
ed to he tested by the county, instead of ever
becoming a tax to the county, will be ati actual
11:11 , 00 of profit 10 a greater or leea extent to the ,
county, without ever requiring the payment of a ,
solitary dollar by the cowry on thane bench:wither
50 Interco* or pnneipal. After Judge Buffington
had ooecliided:
Me.. Jackson, of Allegheny, ancittar of the Di-
rectors, was called upon and addressed the meet
ing Wetly, mesa amusing and interesting speech.
After he had concluded,
Lyman Wilmarth, Eq., who is acknowledged
to be one of the most active and energetic mein.
ban of the Board, was called for, who addressed
the meeting at some length, and diversified tie
speech by reading extracts from papers publish.
CA at • distance, showing how this work is ap
preciated abroad. He stated, which is emphat
ically true, that no projected Railroad had ear
been prosecuted with such. vigor and roam as
this road has sate Its commencement.
Henry Soother then offered the following ree
velure:4:o4o was unanimatudy adopted hy do
meeting:
. . . • • •
. .
&wind,. Thar. it is 'for the interest of Elk
county, through her Comity Commtssiotteru after
the Andlog of the Grand Jay to that etrect, to
subscribe the full amount allowed by the Mt of
Assembly to the Allegheny Valley nail Road;
add that the eitlmus of this 000uly leave no ef
forts untried to elfeet this result
• •
Judge Gillis, the veteran •Iron liorso," was
then called upon, who •ddraped the meeting far
• few momenta in his uvula happy idyls. .Judge
R. said that be stood identified with the great
Banbury sad Eris Railroad—that he had that
work mars at besot than espial:lg else on earth.
Vet he was • frilled to this great work. He was
la favor of this county 'oboe:Ming all she could
to both of these Roads
Hiram Payne Rah of hichlese county, in
obedience to 411, then addressed the meeting
with ability and Interest, pathetically touching
upon the deplorable situation of this region at
the present time, and administering a dose of
consolation by telling us that we are going to
hare a Railroad ir two, upon which our women
and children out make their 'Mantel forties' by
taking millions of tons of blackberries to market
(It was amusing at this juncture to see the eyes
of the women and children Imitate at the bright
proepects before them.) Hr. P. has long been
doing good service In Railroad matter.. • „
N. W. Goodrich; Esq., also of Vega;
mu • then called upon, who‘-ably addressed the
meeting for few momenta'
OU motion of Judirellls, the chair appoint
ed • commluee of two from each township, for
the purpose of procuring signaturee to petitions
to tho grand Jury and- Commissioners, mating
fevOrble sallonielaUse to - a ooenty enbeeription
to the stook of the Allegheny . Valley Railroad.
The fonowlog gentlemen were appointeduld com
mittee:
Ridgway—Geo. DMlmlOB. Charles Boehm
Fox—Eddy kmla Horton, Jr.
Jones—R. W. - Bros* A:
.L Wilcox. .
Spring Creek—A. H. Heed, Thome Irwin.
St. Mary's—George Wets, Charles Litter.
Jay—V. S. Brook Way, C. P. 1400. "
Benesette—Renben Winslow, henry They' .
Gibson—Wm. M. Meson Thu. Dent
IllghliunlJ Sala Ellathorpe.
OR Motion, Resolved, That Qese proceeding,
be Mimed by the officers, and pabllshadin all the
paws friendly to the aces.
(Biped by the officers.)
Contuuasuran Illsramr.—after e
th
Whig Convention of ic this distriat had last even
ing onanintonely ratified . the nomination of Wil
liam 8. Prioe that gentleman was invited into
the meeting, where be wee received with the
greatest enthuslarm, and responded ins Fag
happy speech, pledging himself to adhere to the
nomination throughout the canvass. The Con-
vention was afterwards addressed by Joseph
Maitland, John N. (lifer, and John K. Zeilln,
,who bad been candidates for the nomination, all
of whom cheerfully sudareed.the nominathm of
Mr. Price as an excellent one—North Ameri•
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Bo Family Should be Without Them.
M l LAne's Liier Pills,
welch base Name eat lafliseencrable /molls Medicine
The hightail typrotenns vbiell arise from a diseased L 1
manifest tbsessive.., more or Ina. mc ever,. dS.
perein, sink ftraimbe, obetrttettoo of tbe muumuus and
Smut. imam@ In tse .ids, vitt. dry. tiankina ecnutbt are all
the result et impale derangement—far timee,EnearLansse
1111 .irtat . Mteerelstn reciseli, ;They bare peen. be.
amen to fall, end they ehoMd be }rot of all time! le
Taunter
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Ittart - niab—Take two or three going to bed, miry Mia*
red or third nighk V they do rot Ptllita No or th,".
times by boot"mort In:. take one or two more. A aline ,
breakfast ebould 'avoidably follow their nee.
• The Lira Pill may Mae be nowt vitiate warring lo 'b.. if,
iwattnrY• Ai aro an Wbiltou purgative, they an Irk.
sloe to amt. *lid- la doom of two or aim. they Caw
7keta beadothatalSoitlblightdenatgements
of the otonach.
Par sale by Druaolats ma Waikato. in town and mita
as. and by the eel.
I=l=3
. Weaver's 'True modal honey soul."
via-TllOsE who hems ventured on the unc
le.. and unprofitable leek of imitating 'lllearers Prise
Me.tel Honey Seep," have very naturally supposed that
the Indtreenail:nate adept:tura of the anti* of Honey with
otter Ingrodieete, smelly alloployel is the coeltufachare
of newly Invented &ate. be eufilnent to Pled , it to tom*.
Mon with that produced ay P.O. Cleaver. it Ir but an
actoljuetioe.hoe aver, totheeittlful inventor, to mention
(sod doubtleaa this fact tenet have been brought before
the view of the . . learned atd Imparted Letannalttee who
meanied to him the medal) that inc enrage less cot the
reedit of chance. mop the torpors toornenhaii:enterPr,u,
but the trans of loan and carefal etude ltdee'd to •
fin...lodge of those tasteriala which, hi <brinteet sombl•
ned lone, end en exact an a lyst s , ha rendered his labors
honorable to hirneell end ugeted to the world.
ter mode retell at elf Dlepenelog Drug . Etona sod
wlegesale ~ old by the agent. for letteturah lad Its vM
laty.
enelottern 1 •
3. YID:, rt. Co_ wi %Coed
.1151Prinnt
et oenee with n
nnordlon
cream.= r
Cud.. WU need,
idenba,knre BMA
serblT is 'du
malt her been Yu s
Twine of tide dbe
Aber nemedr, and
;ma at all kinds executed
[.s4 and at reasonable rates.
W tam, to Footer, /aid Jr
.
loon anti Coaerrt
1.114 of Indian. Invitation. Label&
.Mitir and varnootly oeinted
Scrofaln.
to Riot's Petroleum to say
ee to cow otatelr eradiate stem
tat threats. In low. time lb. say
10111 coat nr InecUtillitnee to Lye
•
Tao Monona& of ontlaeateo la the bond. of the pro
wistor. many of which are from well kUOYDelttaans of
the elty of Illtobargi sod Ito Immediste elelaity, go ao
ohms clearly and tomcod all doubt, that KlEttli PRIMO
LEUSI is a moitelne 01 no <ol3lolol‘ 'alas. not only ati •
lomil moots la Paralyiko, iitmoastiont. Deatnees, loos of
Mobt:ttat Ito a rablabie 40.0[21.1d trawl, losltinaotho
lovistiomtlag pbyomianit,gu veil as the titirsrluCinUmis
to i11 , ,0310 4Nllllllllati 0111, Its merit..
Thee. hallos, dread of mixtures are saeared that Ulla
tar.lielae le Dore', natural, and V butVed aa Iftlows from
the homes of the earth.
'rho following certlacate le peeled from raper putDrlt.
.3 at Derwin., Nee• York. and bays date A eruct 3.
to ernlch Is alio app.ndect the carliacw if the ceivenited
D. Y . Foot. It. D., of Derwin.:
"Li. mar In truth... Orr. that 1 bare been so badly at.
111.1.1 1.1//1 ecrorula for the lastaereo years, that molt of
th. Ha. 1 hay. [wen 'stably to attend to any bind .rbu
•ll,o*a. and loath. the Una. enable to walk, and coo/lord
so. bed, and bate Wen treated nearly all the time by
tt... best pltyatlany our country adorda. / odcaolonally
Ina moor relle4 hat no canl.and continued to grew won.,
until Dr. Foot recoranondad Me to try the retrolcuto. or
Kola Oil. an every thane else hid tolled I dni so .1111001
faith at Cm, hot the easel was actoulchlur It (brew the
point to the surface at nod. and I at owe begat. to grow
better, and bytanton wyeti hotOra,l hare got a cure worth
thoncarels of dollar,
:Ind. NANCY M. DARKER.
1 Eta may wanly that I Late Dab aolcudated with lifer . ..
1 . ..1..ww, or hock Oil, Dr more than a year. and have
reteatwlly VlVl:eased Ite Dawholal eCrets to the ran of
lo.lolant Wawa, and akar diseases h,. whit:. MD rem..
torruled.atal eau with coofideow rams:canal It to be •
medicine worthy of arta:thaw, nod eau safely say that
edetese hie augn.ard It. WC whore other medicine bad
I, . D. Y. iitalT, M. D.
F,r ..1. by all the Drag:eats la Plitsborqb.
sweahlaw
DAGUERREOTYPES
Al' THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
ACKSON'S National Dagaeirean Gallery,
ooreuer •Mthe Diamond and Mashie Ore.. (Unwell..
Wllaat's Drug Slam) PutsbWTl, •
Lull•eaudtieullelueu wield ore luobtale
al mule-rut. wide. will please cull ail Cho abor•establleb-.
au., fated u• with yen , .slot Silo rad 31E7 Liglite,
arraued with Bunt" thao lhe operusur withte tioi
taut xecurst• Lao Woolly* of lb.. launau Galaall the
monks of oinimaled llfo. tr au Mtn:elm •
u'ugrauings. runnier,. soeurcuily oupled i and du.
pil•••low I•teu of Illteuemue.
0,11.1 . • moo not required to Luke •picture, atlas. • lie , .
nut Wax..
nlt-um tatch of writ sal derearol pampa In
so r part of th otltr ana abonlry.
aPstB Lod oproattos Yroro 8 A hold 61 Y.
nroranv It he /Atwood. rorroisaltfr
— YerSIIIIL{IK.4I.7TY—To the Freeman of
Alashaur County—l *ger mood( as • caultdate for the
or,e of 6/181tIre, for the aura.. term. aml • illsoal
P.O} occOnatioa. se an thaPpletKi•llt eatalysts, and
.-41,1 than/trolls brown the loan of my aollon salvo. of
11 tartan. A•Nr • reahleons of thlroy three years Imre
''.Leta months) la I 'hLhnryh_ln wrote Lunnow. L oust
my char stst V thorn to theentire mantauelty r as trot
to require any emloreemetl, an ] So n varay to deemed
u ustmorthy. Please tire your ro to the °lint
(trot not the watt fortunate) tbot.c.Wr Wewpn Yuan.
roania. and obihn.tlaullernet o your atrollent Feryant.
anta) LOl./8118.
JAM.E.' P. 'FANNER.
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN BOOTS, SUOES; BONNETS, &c.,
xo. 56 WOOD /MUD; DIMBIDIGLI.
Bateau Third and Youth.
tegr'My mock embrace.; every variety and
sty!. et Douala, tia parthaaal alreet twat
Ma New Damask& Slaautaetantnt. saapta,ll,3l , Nealy
Wr
/fa I and W hunt saka.aita will to aott at Vattern :alma
—ll.a. call owl elan:Dna Ware Latina. rya
Nelson's First Premium
DAGUERREOTYPES. •
Prat Oft. 'molding, Ain! Stmt.
CITIZENS and stranger. Who Iriah to oh.
±
It }wo . oortlndo. tee and life 112 a /Ikea.. at a
a. et moderato knee or II MI ft to their Intoned to owl at
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.e naameateat. or aen hat, made. lierrias me of the
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Ir t•tehl Ibr the hatepo, with. 1.1211.1.1 d of the =at
r, .wrful stud , mat hove Ice *Anted the:ore:am or Dairorh
e• Itannta, on nor
,tdaelised to tho celebrated Ltooto.ct
httiladelthla and Nene 1 era. th e dattora hbooolf to be
al.le too tter to tho paUvem of L ot. a etylo of Duper.
nne Tian, either .fairly it to ornate,.hkh hae Dever 0. , .
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Oa the 10th tan, /Want Jaaa. M'aoae.ltge.ll3 man.
a 5.1 :edam cult eon of tba 11ev..10100 Douglas.
The Meade of the faintly are nerpietfully Invlhal to at
hal ht. faarral 41001 . the ragdeine of his tether. 03
1414 at. thla altersaatt at 3 o'elort.
.
1a0t94/ CriST,•l4. :fah. id a atzdtt..2l attack Of
aPtODloab id, ANDREW LUCE!. eh., to tb.• Cid rev
an.
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Grand OPeraime ihamatio anti
operatic, m
Ballad Ratertakuneat.
Saturday, Sqgmber 11th, 1852.
GILT edillollOf or Ems. .
TftA Pl4lrT or EICA/301( OW TIM PLOW ow 11OUL.
A 1 It. GEORGE K. WILKINS, the celebm
iyi Vonatile Vocalist mod /MTh C 00.11116 of th•
pr,o,tpal Concerts and near. In Nampo and Atnerloa,
reopociftilly meounceo hi. Mot and only Concert Mds
mason lm llttobarob, at
WILKINS H
It hen, from the norolly and mloct A
orra L om L,
mint of his
rProgramme. ho = 0r...1t/to toMolOolt• ;VP
UV:VILA ere Mane Fortes in Httsbnlgh 11l
to mood en this necosten—PMEM, Mr. Noth.
Atoilossan2i mato. Thom patthio pnrchasims ki mat
Ticaete, .111 hove prmontiod t 0 Mem a comae Of emu or
the eandklalso for knolitont and Vito President, e..cordirs
to Melo sham .
Loma emu al. 7:4 eflOCk. Conan to Leda at 8. Tick
et., to to hod at Llotoloand Musk Poor.. moll
: to Stockttoa
Hotice.__ .
THE Stockholder,' of tho Y,ittebiugh and
liteobartydlg Itoad Coil - nab are hereby nod.
that th e third instalment of ate dollars per 410.• it
war 0•11.4111,4.1 will to mid Into thm Stamm of add
Coonaor.om or before the 20.6 did of Seirl naber.
Isethe Tresedivie Value. :to. 40, lead shwa. Pdteburab.
Ise order or the Board or /dram,.
eopllol WM.A. KILL, Trewizt.
Citixena' Depita Bn
stook for gale b 7
•IL • ' WOWS* MeLoWYLL,
__0...91 . 111 . over P. Joa. a 00- eua Woos 6114 ittk W.
S. STONER
•NO.! 80, WOOD STREET, •
11AS just received his 'Fall and Wintet
"TOYS CLOTHING
,„
Some of which an Without a Parallei 30 the s 400 Way
They byre beet got up with much taste. sad mnuot
help but meet the expeatatione M the' mom &AY:Umta—
ta., of the awns are °mutely very bewwitul—.may e le t
thealeud elegant err le. end from tbeliched moved clo th s
huponwL
I they will be and at fah prior, ant to all Cam aEt I.
warranted. sad when tot, they may be nuurnou aml
at
ttmoind Mr no , or the money returned at the plemay
syry or the Weimer. •
lie ham also reoelved hie Fall end Witt, 4,pi t ir
Ittaneh.Uerman sad Aromican Clotne mad tlandeleme,
,thee with a lam* stook or heavy voattsurr, sortable tor
orer Coats. &O w all of which 510 be made lo order, at O.:
bbortest roilorr*.pltrs
110 LET 21. big( --- Ig i i j ,— gWI We Deli
Belli ➢welling Dome, in 3 Llberig wt. between
1 turd Apt /four th su. Poseneelon given ovi U. Ist
ot Wow. leer Cera4l 3 / 1 411ilt Or °q T --•
eepllAtllle
grIDEENPAPED.WORWINDOWBLINDB
U-Olasitiailittsakt Turd Irklr r for ryo tkr
Nal.. ..: .. ...-TUOS 1 •111,14, .I . lukst
7 PNANIWARENT WINDOW SHADED
"p it bekuLtral wartatent. Past reed, for rule by
MitaLiS PALMAS,'
•IVIRE BOARD rRINTS—A great'variety,
from
On
lowed to 'bible., PrOos. now sito
ratans. On do by • TtlOitAlS PAL/1
c47TRY. NEOES — Frenchsleaigals i zt:. _
admit patms, ll 4lr , lzytor_tlicjobr. ,_ 6"
11 • . ViftLAs pVALL.
ilsw ihkerviif-• IC -- .A. -- 24 ,,,,-,----- A.O ,
-"In INAClt.,Mr i titrhlMl I Sl=
~....-tr-E.-bt utt.,....
At. 01= 14 ii ,
_Vi
~_._, li 1""'
Alaillas. ao4 Wat tut. affwary.....4l ..13.1‘
4e,Sgs• •*4l)
3 . 1!:1;17 ,1a ,.___111:014/ 1 : t r . d
- - - • • , ----z.- ;:,..••;....
r::' - : - :::.' .. - - .r:: - :-":::r•7:! . ..-7:...i...:i . ' , ..i7t,•,•=: : ,:. r.,.-...
Kona
- 4
EIIS IC.
rkS PLEASANT NEW
TOBE TOUNG—A new
aon¢by W V %Vans..
1. be e art smog( the fem. br W gala...
athehful mod began,
The Fallor Dors Lam Dream.
.1 tom Marry Mira.
•
Commence ye 'males all.
h! Ber • marry ms loog. DT gwter•
'Unelm Toro. from IJoele Tom's Cable.
-Loath of little Dr., or Pm gmfaitbetv.
..Death of ALCMs% A lltaa Saes Maw.)
Jemmy . •
Rambo/ Polka, by W V Wa11..,
Rainbow Aehmr , hm,
AlolopVilla:re Dells Polka., D77arter.
• Partdan b.y TIMM * sou ,. p.m,
Wlth a great moiety ad ram and
km..lust reed by tor mg* Dr
etyLLOR,
en Wood atromt.
. . . •
NEW BOONS I :'NEW BOOBS! ',
1) EEL OALLOW.:opposite th, Post Of
aTbrallnfret. ligi,vanindred 41•Itd.
Banters !arming for Findandiar.
Goiter's laaiiiCnok,
Virginia and Mandan..., hy Lem doonrorin.
efalic - oy ...an or.. Hee.% by 211 . Burg.
Frain noir of Un Inns Una.
lirourniaroultrr nook. ,
lete
olliltiPP:o'rt."'' •
12/331Z11
cepll___ _______
ltirEW PUBLICATIONS reed at the chimp
J•ara lk at i° l,d nt m Z 7o .
Tour& etwat.
r _ sw. [be Nonce antes, by Itch
• Use diteardcd Laughter. M. •
.1 0, 71 , aici ri t_b:ancosotr a of aft IOW". by )110 1 Buzau&
it a, &a
silt: • Pllatimagn .
; by LI T Tuckeeman.
essuartertlaw U Qom., ' be &percent EAL
Willman. , . • ,
&journey to KateStldLl ''ne the Neenolosa Antbareador
at now; br L•llll.lCOopith.t.
W,. r. UILDENPICNT CO.
wall _ \ • '• 7B Fourth street..
House and Lora for Sale.
17W0 LOTS ON ARTHUR'S STREET,
between Webster and the Illoorsylita ltnad—No. St
not 3 4. 23 3 i ft. 10g . Indira front; by 143 it idd lathed
doll, with a condonable brie, dreelllog boar., mollant
Ibsen, choice fruit tn. and mine othoor. Thrwora.7.
inquire of Mrs. Prot. ea the promisor. or of /tabus
libos. Attorney at Law. 71 Grant threat. flayll:2
Winget, and Port cony.)
`$ L.,!,CK 811.,1(17;v2Lojesttcletif,,aFipre4
68611 A A MASON AOO.
QONDRIES-- - \ \ •
A 11) ea,.WW o rst ~
. \\
ICU b o
MI " Prime dotting Chet.: \ \
20 Alaamoth \
10 11616.11.114 yd OIC
16 " Duro Linteed " s
u 0 " 60/... .
Rug ' 11°° " 14.1 f.."C ''',
20 " Nor Oylnas .
•
6 hltd6. N6l. Orlamo 26.0. . ,
'; 2 3 117171. I.l.. " T"'4 reed sal tor,,,_At.‘ \
J. 11. CANYlcitr. \
xi OLASSES-40 bbls. S [Tones for ialik \
.1.71 low, to dd. toodlcomoat by • ‘
/161611 MCKAY I CO .
serli) ' W.ar sad brat Its.
,
ILI OLASSES-60 bbla. Plantation, tor sale
.t:t 11. by (mold) IIIALAIIDICHCI A CO.
..________
c.; CIGAR.--. 50 hhda. N. 0. prime quality, for
A 7 plc by IIIALAII D IC K ,SYL A CO.
ILIOLASSES--40 bblo. S. IL, for sale by
Jot. Peplt VON BONNHORSY t MURPHY.
• . . .
. .
1 II NESE—arO bxs prima W. R., toi sale by
"4,910 VON XONNLIONST it 441:1119119.
94 W.., anal 119 Pima street.
IyINDOW GLASS-1000 big. assorted
rises and. Gualies. for tal•_by .
mg/ VON INSNLLOELbItit MULLPHY.
0I I •OZ VOIIOtIIIBIZOISU • 1U •
I for sale Dr. VON HONNIIOIIBT 1111UPCIT.
nrAIR-4UVO lbs. a pi4ao artiag
JI for Wet by
roan VON SONNUORST 1 ' .111.111Y111".
C,' LJOAR-20 blada.N 0, for saki by
1. 3 'mil TON BONNIIONAT MURPIii
a °LASSES-40 bble. 8. H., onconsign
j t, for NI! bY
...pit • VOA SOAttUOABTi iIIIERITY.
XIOLASSES-2.9 bbls. N 0, for sale by
••Dll VON BONNIZOItre it 31 =Mi.
.DINT FLASKS-4)0 gross for. sale low to
VON BONMIORST tIIIIIPLIY.
EAVER BUCKETS &TUBS-2V' assort
) P.lxt. op band. for pale br
eepll VON BONNUOILErr
Ohio State Fair at Cleveland
REDUCTION OF RAILROAD RARE
1 4 NROM Monday the 13th until rrhiej the
g 17,h of Seehenter. Tickets w teeolet at
will
le Au Pitaturgh to inevelend a d be et. .M- Made will
a .4/ by the deuntsof the Oblo a Yenneylvanht Baia
C.litpatiVo Ili the nutultr stations on We Lae.to to
ta.
Ir, ernland
Thee. ascareiun.d and return.
elete will not at Mesh:tate faro Los tlx felted
te , der. Opt. 18th, ssli. he reeefeact alter.
W. R08&H.28.-,
aid Ncglater e. P. U. R.
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE MID TRUNK TRIM
MINGS,
AT 133 WOOD STREET, (Alms Vim,)
PITTSBURGH.
R. T. lERCII, Ir.
lONSUMERS and dealers in the above
ate yes, ecifally Invited to mat sad examine the
at
amelds2e,
7fooeler Demttrat, Canton Beeepcelterr e named. Whig
etoo Stotivel. Phil. Admmate. Oanallae Ptes Pram,
•emett TratataMpt t Whig. Culls Ileyablican_ Meehan.
llerald. el. Cledsedele Chronicle. Cembridge Timate
71 est,. hatalliertimer.labeellte Clasede. Salem nom.
Journal. aleidedle damn, and Ti hie pager to
le, e tea. hem Llama. Woodfield. eltemmelerille, Porte.
ehilitothee sod atesalleld lama above to meekly
too month, fnd charge Wm:am, •
Ll TEAM ENGINE--A email upright steam
• 7 cosine Mx home power. for rale.,• At B. h. J. LIT-
T:XS kitte Bared factory on Allegheny. 'Meet, Ninth
1. and • tape:Wier
TORN TPLASTER--Pv. cob en'a.
axle Pleetem wareasited Mime effeetdally; eale hy
• Ng er Wocell et.
. .
iiATIIING SPONGE—Permits wishing a
I, epousaror the both. at superior osualitytt: Season
e, es. Dn.. can be supp li ed at the Drug
1114 . .
`spilt . '. Z. Mu IST ILL
Woad at.
&-BIJAORFIELP have roaeiy
ca .1 an ...Meat of wide Mack sad Ooland.
0., our Cap. and Ilautilisa.
2 1 _4 IMPHY & BURCHFIELDhave a ear.
IV; TIT of :Welch aral American Vaahrinkable rat,
wpm
a 3 IRINTS--44for 121-2 eentato be bad at
the earth-etatoonser 4th. a.l Market strpots. 3 .aen to-
VnitIOACID--Bam just reo'd and
11 for r. 0.4 Ds soalo.4Unr - ICIDO & 00.
CHWARTZ PARIS GREEN-43000 lbs
I. I e sues awl fu Ws bt
snataaw . • 5"4
C°.
IV' RITE \ GLUE "Coopers"-4 bbl sID
an asd for ask try i KIDD£ 00.
.ptcr4tw
MUI , . „ ARD 4:lffa bbis for sale by
J KIDD tOO.
.A . LCOLIOL-10 A ls, 76 per at, for sale by
esplOulk•\ J BIRD CO.
t
.i Lira morrag and of ground containing
earouumoro nada lul4m:dr para. Moore Of.
vo. auk Itoml,:tr tu
o lles *mon /own Wry. One
ntArl tram trlth nalob•d nortrt, MI or 60 nom
Also, thou. turtmes and loo s P.M., bricks. Mullion
th• North Ws .1 Washnotton htnol, noso the nut shim
or
Om Mut Commons. , • ,
Also. alma*. and tot two am; brisk, with stable
Co. art, part situate on as south idle of Lumen. stoat.
l• Or Mortal rime", hi fest Mont bt.llo feet Mop.
A I so, OM undlithled half Of an tufttoroved tot (Mats
Sith• south Mom Boehm:us strost;mmur Cony stoma,
feet byto .103 • ••
Al, an unimproved lot sltnato on uMata, Mmat In
boou nsosphos plan of C./I=am,^3 its LM tem. •
Toro Ammo otdook-In ths , old. 4 1 12 . 11til k oolass Ewalt.
. hits Astos In Illohohooter .
ohm. PtoMMT ntll sokton hatonlayths • 21Olt
!tl r e lat . :sr= r a't private tl° :ar t U = o :al6 u v. tt‘ c, or t
pp
0;to sm. Pm further Nu tkuslam entmlrs tit JOON
1.011.014 Malan. of CamptollA Esuo•dy. , Tomos Innis.'
km on on too dar or =b. uddadadtuvrid-
I.OFFEX-80 bage We bi .Oreen M()cairiud for
Isel4u 0113:2 'Co,.
.sept Wea l . iimpt gtr*.a.
- -
8000 lbs in atom and for /ale
L br DICIUT it CO. •
saplo \ • Water sn4 Virout tr.!.
1110T-ASII-5 bble in store and for sale by
DIOZZY &CO.
_____
IppEARL ASH-20 bble in stop) arid' for
t ..1. , by \ rAIO 3 1 /441t Dian a CC! ! -
AZan,trarANOre.
Granting rertain \ te inparary privet...gm 10 Ids Ann.
syloania \ Railroad Company.
QEO. 1. Be ifenooted, &o. by the citizens
1,7 of Clitaburgh it Bacot . god Common Coated' a,. That the right to hereby mated totu 1....
ay Mazda Notated OnaoLaoy to uteri% 'O4 ray down 'a
track of nib through Welt new hthatr garret to
the Mooomrattela abort, 04 Rom est Mott Moog eot
harem they ater& tlo•of perry Anat. me mkt Meet
not to be MK tok Water OtrodoSeopt wham it manta=
that street. \
a. u. Bald Mammy an /iamb, Mita:vital to erect cm
floatwharf, aflame AM or bolt:thaw. ablah MY artma
float Wmt street to t h e 'western% ;Ice of Hem at. an
hoot Water at. (GO 60.4 o'lath), to low enter Math.
*Whetted Is to be ate: far the ramottott and Methane
or freight by Ihmothost or raltroetk to. other emmaysa.
.'ern tree!"4.4. That ail anamegt Mal hot Mamie to Uka
al r ill not e t i 'd n aMl:, ;mad thalrro t lear i n "4
the date at the mamas of Ws =Mama,
Trehthrfid tar Mr
M.O. Pala emotaar for the ortrile.serhemby arahtel
than Pay or mum 10 be paid Into Me
:Alma a 1 .11 4 .4 t hAk . r . 2 . 3t 1tze=4111..... ar .,
Another htthapameompariSma Mr.= riam b t,fly.4l I ,
thr roam* maronmar Mitotht.ho anwerl limas, tta ,
O mni to begin ta moray at mat Dora th .lean at‘m00r•...... ,
°ht U....Wu or th e Ask 004 to b "" . "VAIT - 111l
Ikatanctioh ebb be Marna% tram Mt meld moraamot the
.b.ar, .mtrhe P. a. Lao. era to tears Watt Motet. Wor
bantam mul the Mooraz
b ahela wharf la u fowl 'cmilr
000..!ratrl ' a3o ',atm., .halt imi lamas *emcee
gtimars4 &row: or
at um!. ortarmac. ',wt.".
The rich[ nt the OititOtaUdift II Nahum iSI flolli Of 141
Idled or num.. Ana not be coaa niar re d b r
Tl lo .ll } : n a thb " . ,
x • Prealghot oftetourmo Oasamil.
• ..”ti. l ti.w.Loris. . , . .
, Clerk ot CommanCkumeil: ,
.\ .' . . DAVID 11., = Him
\ \ v
.Aceit 1101 MOW etoottoot ozo tom ot &eat OenteelL .
lil.. - '
gawk of g e kao.,6l l. .. .1031
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• " peat, \
uM4I.: *gala Y-If. imp &
t i g Aburtratim .1.. '1
eipsdi.vih. Tobin% h, utkedi
u e 64414.e •'
NlMl't 7-
:.;,Vi,rr
\"
60 !Ibis Ad de \ \
.6.ojir4e . ,
wrt.
Toolbar wit.P.Misorlem4,o aural la ri thit(ho•
an lira; 4 11 10.01.14114t 0 40 _ tabang
manahotunkvialett int *UT =maw=
taw Homan! tb• atarahtin
1.A.Ab7114 and bl 7 ALAkf i rr ou r . "
" 4 01 .4"k“.0t.01 . ' , Nomad at._
.L (10.•
iinaidair.T CO Wood 2d door From cor e . r of Fourth.
To the Badness Men of Pimburgh,
IHE Publisher of the "DIONQNG,
:El/PLA
g ItEPUBLIOLIV ttomiettully foil.. ihai attention
ea bun.. roes to the *UMW inducement. timentad
advertirdng la hie tome,
Tin Ronatibenn It toned front Monongahela City. it.
and is tho toner published in the .cenotra theviab
imite lig the Morecninitiala Its circalation alocur
the river ia tour times larger than any other pcgdighed In
the month* of Waatthoutan. Allegheny Weattnoralad,
or Fayette, end it bite Alio anagtonalveri:lana cireinatton
Ic those severaleountim Believing the itenubilean to be
tie best sal only medium- throcigh vada t pittehorgh
ro.rehaute can nanminfully roach the o r the Mar
olusbe:a. v.u.r. their at log rel.n of adtertie tentknig. solicited to Bee kilo.,
1 year. fintonthe 4mg g
Gerd of 6
el:, °guar. or twelve
T KUM,' or 23 00
Three ell. 00
Boe poste lehancruible at Plea. . •
00 .—e—e8 00
Two ovum an 00--... G .4 no
Timm aquarre do do--10 00
BABA) er lir noting of new
01. vinare Lure. miles gt r ooer -
e.lyerWi e.. fbr tly gapublizan miry In loft an the
itguALBT,bU
c.) CASKS Winter Strained Klephant eil;
e." 10 Mao. vanklArd. 00 • • •
/00.0. 101' 04107 • k
ma. • O. ELAM/0011N t 00.
• --
• Hew - Books,
The:Angel oier iDe 81¢hl pboaldar: bill°, endear' et
pethott...„by the Rutter of The WLle,,Kge
. .
, .
la • N Ir•tr Ms erselAr c., . • • .
aa TA anu t tazt, , . ; 11.....:. •
eapl:.ln tL
DA E.ON lONNW. "
66 3t rket FL. war ifrUllb.
NEW GEODE, NEW. GOODS.
Edniund Watt & Co.
Moamar Tq . aora, No. 185 .t.i2g!riq &rat.
r a p .
-WE are riow reee.our Fall Stook,
V. V. rand Ls* enalged io lse tt. Inndetlon of
one mammy. aaddla an
n 7,..wada2 e•mtmet
por•didtlonata and staple at mcaldrate
:rtfeAVl g U railV h arifig ' lr:4lll7,,Y=4::
...natant or nady oklithm mar ow. 1....P5p.
FOR BALTi-
FrllS.Volantear Con:TaniTrill para.:it on
• astordmr.tnext at oaidelook. P. 11 ~lu. yym xtir.
pew= ibo dAll„nW attoqi for medlo.•
e—ili
C p rime COffe awe sad Pe b 7 o‘lll,Aogapeut 901.
IVOR - SALE...,A new tico-hpreOiragon,
ch.? for +mgt. RWtl4., JOI4Mis.
1 ) BchoaLlkid*r ---- 00l Books. \ .
11; 1 8TOPSNING at the New\Bovk Store,
of NO. 115 Market etnet, a nut variety of 'all Mitt=
, trouts used la the City tkaeete.as well u then 14 rmra
1 g'Crt.ritellaTttleitliZraatibe Seleetie of
tbbies. dreOulfer's, fluma'Sdriates, tual Sanyilent Opel.
,
1 • fall anise of Gre•olurt; Du/e4 lioallNo • tua
Hues arlthmetka .
ifiteltalra.B" Olds. and °Mars Primary GeograghSee.
mPdrakagiNlialth's &taloa s. sad. Anatytteal OMR.
) ar ge with aludlar elawbooka. and the Ujlghts .1... ~
.I,3"hipktriC,.• 111 "7, ti• 01.117• 4th./a117: q 1 i r -.,,,... _ -...: LAINES--Mara
Yi&o. le [al; supply_ a' al tb. books far gifah ' ...t,13. -- ,,:ni.ia ...o..tmed rich and chola
8,1 .4., VS Maud by uae Aguricau 8. a. Uulou a Begte \ are eli. MUM.. gad A rude. P ri nted Mul* de
sublatiolt. • -- ,•.„,\ Kmelsoldered Merino Hobos. colored end black Cal
o. - 'Yet= auliA ,
~,,, , and m5aima2!Te , 7411:47 , ... u.
---------;--------...._!!!!.prl- ~,,,,,,,'"' \ tiLlre7uurr=Pre„ la • day or too, a lage/at
---:,:.---.- bieedle Wailed Gleam sal Insertion. bought 111 . 1
team th e ugtud a.at, and will be gold gormaymad
Mar
UTU TIC SUGAR .
hr 'do
ebbe:
N 0.250 Mary gcbo IXT lb.
• \ 4 .7 r
WINEYINAGAII
pi. c,., 1 Jr Tiok4rig;
]4ol.lma tor Vi e: .
!...
oad9yjileieiN'3-4;
D -O E B - 2 0,000juat out°
(amok **.
..0 '"\ Woe order, rot ral.
Rollll2oc
larg
e liave just received a. Brilliant aasor t•
v_ I ' MODOf ran 2bboas, A. MASON & 03 .
0 . 67 . ' \ - 62 161 Markot
a lir
-- RONETO--A to
• !Ma O. are
reesived age....m. an auertamotof Pallamumoto •
Gen.Clahla Rao bY
owYlaadtap from
\. ;seams maim
• • \ Water /root Itreett
.
TOT/I:M.-49 bales, to arrive, for sale by
'.lBl,lAn, MCKAY' (Ai.
isacti, to arrive, for aif le
'4 l
AN\aprfuorncE wantel. ist wta`onio t::
• •
kI a XTRA CLARIFED BOSIVN .TF?
Botooriot to way thlocot the hind Au Pltttbt Argik
FM' italloo. ale
at 011.11.18 lo the Iliziotio
Bhtatets
wE haveleoolved our Fall assortmeatt. .
ram. Itatiatottorof Bed tilantutto, rrt po
out slam We tui• ono moulted thou tho Multi yogi:ca.
ottlolo ot Itoomotoola Maslow osa Ylsottels.
4ipt dooklajtoottlm oo
r oor amontooat7ct
: I ti th e it
lotlro4 " iira tos7if 44"""a"
t00D74 - atunib.or a
• -
For Spreads and Quilts
p u ! P4YFc BURCHFIXu b ye .:
4 W,
- 6.7 t4
-
t
"OPERIOR, §. H. MOUNT •
16 i'', 01 . /° " 2 :tb ol i gr u b es. base. kr
ta IM
for astle
igy,iW DALzi&-,
' '. 0 1 7
and
ito
mum" Lam* ' fc'r ataxe lOW
5 rim"
Han
.114503:krt.
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Amu
Anes
•
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I VIIZAGE OF I[AiSSFILI._
Valnable otottry Seat, at Auction.
ta:acri er having divideilEart of the
no b :. ad bt 8. arete*ger alttiatwil
0 5 Nob...4:ratiyl.l,Zt:fnl.' T IM= " 2.I
at the mint where ti Pitt...burgh itteubehrille Rail
road mum., QUlrthre• Creek. 5 mile/ teem th*ta t eoni
miring 60 wee. tater. lenient let. .1 CI in
rbute Mammal. 'MI tier the name tbr 05
pa••=l.... at rubile en.
On Saturday, thi -I,lt day of SepterubtrNat 11
if.
T Oll Meted/ has been labl nut in lota of bomb.) tteit
6 ears, with a view of making ItlMaitta Country
eett an4 l / a nientng blots \
LPersoret ebbing m menet, healthy rod pleasant lair
W " g'd .
ro. aril 611hb "b 0 . 1 .‘.0tiountixi with enichanti t
truneMit i overy thhatithat but
Wage eriltinglop WL.l. ' ,;,llrart= b•ld e
bat In great ablierlsors. 13; the'rilleare a neer . 0111reh
1 1 ,1111:1, 0111 ,10retett. mei 51 Kent/Ilia perniar Amide •
m
ralle—One-1111.1. • note a 40 tiara. 504r..4
rice 4 balance to Ore annual rermentaciltlth 11111 . 011 e
need by bond au] il
thittmtgaire \
Fer Mutirulara Can ho ebrelee.l lur applying at the
Real Palate Oleo at II El'LAliit tie. i2l Fifth et
153.0mnibusen will be in manna at the bead of Mar ,
km et. to waver Bidders to the Sale. at whleh kbee • Vree
Dinner will be eerie t upp.
or
IP Yon Wantto .Dress Weli and' \Ch,caory,
.Mil at!. BLICiIIYBIES lees Moe Clothicg', Move. ha
Liberty etreet. and see the WM.. stock a noa.
inet received from the Eastern cit commisiog that
smkievable and good, for tientlemen'e Weaveonannon
la part of black. bine. brown and tepee Yrenekt, goose
Epd Amstioan .lota; blast Frenen Doeskin and !Ladish
essimmem• Large and evLnse I I areortment of all the l'a•
mat .".lea Of Taney Cashmeres.' -
YEBTIAGB—ask bark embroider/. Bet) O.\
bask, blue
guraand Nolen embrohlered Catenates.. bed
worked des fil Wisest. he latest style. ef Beat,
Morn and 1111 k Venting. Bilk
andel cannot be muyamed for
be N ' ilit&r2g 2 lll: l ol , ;Xn " lt Y drieen Neer Betmr
EMU:as:black .not dos Volt Cloth; Mottled Beam , 11...r
-üble Beavr, ud Petersham. . •
ment Gentlexasn'a Yanalehing
414:1Zetsgas Woven t Uaderthiste and Inn r y
e. El not
and Canton Flannel do: white and enteral art ' C oll ar,
Bask Ties. de.
To all of the above artielve Ire valid nowt, .111.01
the attention of siontaaent, ae are era detemnined 10.4
them very ice for CASIS.
110—Caettan work, as tame made In the mat hehloisar
ble macaw mad on manmade teram. WI mad qt , m".
Shia Meek and yen eannot fall to be pleased. • . '
4. EB
tI •
TM LiberstreeL
Fall 'Campaign. ,
GOTHIC HALL PLATFORM,
Small Profile, One Pelee, AU Articles , Warranted,
"
TERMS CASH.
rrIIE PROPRIETOR would Call the par
• t i ed . attention of the Publleto hi, Pell pa...chasm
MClothe, Cwalmmvs, Vemlngs, Overmatings.and For.
ahlegUooda
lg.irg VP/SP—Coate, Pante, Vette tad Overcoats of
all the materials now ftt vogue, Alm Etria,Undetchirts.
Drawer., Collars, Ctmath abets. Tim, EvaMsollovetalw
Merv, guspenden, Brum, Port-almalee, Loney helm,
poems, Coat Loops. Cutes,'Utantellas, Oatters.Ae , am -
WEall.—Oort' milts from two and a half years
kl,also, Shirts. Underthivs, Drawers, Collars. Cravats,
Outs.. a.ln , Iloalery. Bur adem, Itotilea, and, Itt Met.
" Yds I Y MIR * VA L /7—V Igu ' er d adire ' d to this rinrh
,01' the buzinee Is comalete.' Marna meowed the terrines
M Mr. Oocgo,or New York. 1. the Conlon Department.
the proprietor it enabled to give thi pumas' attention to
MI who maylavor him with a tali.
\ croon TOPIAnE,
• • IL ClintiTEß.
\ .59' ' : T 4 Wood sa le
b. ..
ICE--5 tiereb fresh in store and for sale
I_ll, O. • 111013IPON,LITPLP
sees ' 255 Liberty stlvet.
MELODEONS
lIKLEBER has just received a splendid
ax . sortment of Melodeons from the celebrated Can
ton.* of 7.arhart 2 Needham. ordered Inventors of the
Instrument,
Vivo octavo Ildeenood double s ash.
litte I% sear. do
nye masuldrent piano melodeons double rattled
equal to .17 nmall organ ID 0 12 111t7 , 4 lon., Sold on the
most reasonable taw. IL KLIMEK.
Yllgu of the Golden .11arp, So. 100, 21 et,
040 0 (Journal ccur)
LARD 011-10 Wile in store and for Bab%
by ' ssr& • KORT.SON: LITTLE! CO.
FAMILY FLOUR—FIour in bbli e . xtrgi
sans ',brat lo store sod for rats hr
sep9 0013130 N. LIE= & V&A
4S
RS his Tobreo,
10 "
.G 34" E /b. do .rairs,k. Lass•
eholes brood/lin Kora sod for rrls Dr
aeon O. SLArAtiOliti & CO.
FlBll-75 bble large No. 331seknrei,
Non Balloon. lo
a.m./ godkn. lai:e by O. BLACKBURN & Co.
sorb •
To' Bridge Mindere • • •
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at .
the office of . the Conner ecoomindenerauntil neon of
Tueaday . the It% Inst—for the erection of a bridal. oeerliant
ticce Creek, nee the Wsabinaton minty . lin. Anne abut
neut. and Wooden eurerrtrootnre. Kant and specifies
*ma can be seen at the lance Op re the day of letting,
OM% MITCI3ELL. - •
EillifinZnit HOTLY& •
IMBRUT
anskauti.e s .
colour-VW f , cfnm.
eco PittaZhept. 7, 1832, -
aallictoln
Foreign and American Silver.
THE highest market price will be pOdfor
Merino and American dollar.:
- American Ilaiees, Quart,. amt inmem
Manion lend Omit linnirtur .
dpardett Idilled Do err, oni Anna`:, /Apia.
at Mop Exchanges:di Esaking ilmse of' .
akccmw a co
troarsom,•L Co
iIEATIIERB.-`....128 oath now landing from
.
43rr Pliehitan weigr a From
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.11tA 1.1 P . Tilt:
Sat OC BAN. BTEASI/P.S.
'DAYS, or sqi)- .
KNO , Py.om.. TUC
U.
Ali 1601[11
Wo. drp
rIVASt ae:tg f 4 kg, -
NI 4,GARA...--.frola taa-.:44.W•V
tn...tentiow . ... -fro= . lor Gh.l
• rm. virtni
P. 46...-••••-•• York •
• ••• ,-1 1... , :5e1e.:?C01*...._
f r . 4- 71 •
tl44.ilirat-rdenieTZ:ll=l.lo•=l-7.1
'y PITT/IBM:LOH ..11211LitXT,
•
•
\ • " arm-„ Parsaratan Oast .
•
ilstunler Monoine. /September 11, 1 • • • • •• .
• The market yesterday v. without any moresoeut • . •
Seleitwer• Ilatitsd..4 without aor Ptit. \ ' • ••• t • • • '
annit• to Oustetio... We had hearr cal. be. 4-
Thondar red the weather still son roveel
and :weenie/I. Alta sires Is agehs nn the \ "*"
6 hskl.tereateir ihrri, wen about three test In .64 •
TLOUIIo-The market was not so elrm potent • •,
The sold/ were ISO bah/ ea 1/011.14-100 bbls In lots I • •
.),...3.70 ; 50 and 07 entr o ith 13 at 63,65.30 at 53,40 • . 7 " ." • '.. •
and 30 at 13,40 111,bbl. Ws heard of. min \ :
wt. from .ton. l • 7 •
• TOOR—Ire has • saleitor 10 hint. at 61;4 .red 10 - • • ". • .
Web at 4 months. \
11R—The frame on vcre'l4 bbls sad 1:1 , • ,
44 it mil 4540 no pocked to bale, at the same tOt; '
.Weainiyiuote Irani tassuli loggok.
E 311180,041, of 3 bble at bo RI Joaen. Receipts coal ' ••• •• •
11,41. t.", \
TOBACCii—Pale of tore lir.O.rist at 6e SI Int - ‘, •
DOCON—i3ales 4000 Vs shoulders et Vs, and 6 to Itl •
"Ct'aioetitlib. \
-.plt ETI taiooSels o; moment to . 5 5 • •
We understand that Itautinn• Rock meth Noe 4.41
ton at the,.llook. which would es•l, • \ •
worth 63241323 in this market. tVo ooderstetel ""
tut ri t e. probebillte IS that •rerr Bonsint t t •
meta/ VIII be brooobs to this •markst during, the co •
season; UN dellll3ltrigtit Viinrinall
7 . 1 h.
for 14.11.1/11nonose,• • • • . ,• .
\ • ,e
FLOUR AND , RAIN MARKETI3.\' i't
Piaui-Salm amount to abou t 1000 Dbl. good Ottts o.
'.
aikido...l 0 . 1 5 -0 01 05 . 75 . _ . • , q
Wheat-Withal:LS .Inlatlep, alma We on ly near y‘
4010 tot welts /Whims to BMW* by 141.11.01 11. 1 , it
1000 , J tu do at asNeb.lo Sum. '"" ..1 •
orw-lu aged supply. but Huard demos,. Sal .S
bu at 6Milme. ~ \
-- \ \
Prialour -Serena mall lute of or , C. ,V1,... ° . 2 7,,r. , `‘ ,
m ' le at 112.60400.1r2e1p bbh I resx - , - g,, -,,--,,„" .. c - ,
edema.
Michigan Mantua' 03,75. •p, ter
edema. as theme rates. •
W !Int -211 bu cl.l epilog •
D6o'":i.l27bia:::°,l44Stsai':.,e.l."4"3"'. tiiii " : 4 %elkitl b di 14
' 1:11 1 , SI
.i n b ,...1"vr r . e. „" T ,„ ...r , en..-1011 OD thelstark Buck 4 .
td o.te, . .1.0, .0. female boldlad A sickle, sue,
..., ~,n . .. d . u . grata. plow, two male. de -041;
u1 4 .,...y "". sot bead with th e wora i rmabos
T " bai .„. s. Nothins IS, the mo Ina. .
~." .. n . roo tl calculatot to deceit.. sod 1•11..".....:
it .. 7 ""' sr --U iltgeo l t i ri.rl7. n rc '" 7. rk
_,_,T . 5 11 -WISCHZATIIt— The Citlolllllldl Mt;
\
'... MeV tt sayw- . The Roamer Wind:teeter a
. 1,- ailasoinsa park.t. In the Louisville Um 7 I
"..1 started ottt with the .7. W. Sparhawk. We be
in thin Opmerltlett venture , reemE will not be se
. STOCKS OP' PORE AT NNW OILLIANIA-411
lowing were Um abscks of pork at New Orleam on Oa 'l,
of September fur the tut four Team:- 'l.,
1051. 1960'1850.
73
Primefisei . ...___
I llem.---.......- 2.5241 11.350 15811
this kless--...... ..-6. 07
4 .....,
gIltni7;z:::: -- ::: — 135 101
Rumpo-___ - 1 73 101 071
lafenowurleamai t t 17 =ft 045
Nei ' , tw0...L..-- 515 8961 301 ,
.• - 18.N1 21.412
shoal t 4 'adds d.tb.tokln plivats ware
winch la fully 8500 maklog the stock about;
RIVER INTELLIf3ENC
StEMS BOAT AZIP7ALB AHD DEPAB
T. Run—mere, nem 2 teat 11 Inches In
Metal Mart at drat - /eat Mlllll2g, *an rising
.
\ . 11111111 ID.
' ..' Atiantc.Parklnaen. Broernmtile. -‘,
• • Thos. Shalver. saline. West Menton.
4.` - Luanne, Bennett, Brmetinlle. •
-.'. 111 =11 C 111 . k .. 1rtritV " .
...' tia=ay.,,at4=t......
• \ Dr.PASTGIV.7 ..
r. hut Shrivel': ltalley,_Weet Newton.
• Atlantic, Parkinre. Brognaellut
Laurne.Bennett, 1110VD.Wilk ...
1
„., et caw, West Murton.
- , Radiant —Mutes Wheeling.
• „ . glint 2. Stanley, Drkheepart .
BBDWNGC I -- '
....• l',. ' out imam UnA
WEST ‘. NZ
Fon Br. LIN
mann...win I.
BAGALEY *OO.l
ONNET BOARDS-75 dos. on hand,
eal• my bm by . JOILN U MULLOII..
, SI Waal .tmt,
fi!ALLOW OIL IF3 , tierceoto arrive
- era tamer Shrinek. for Wok"
Ohl All MOM& 00.
_
BACON -20 casks Bacon Shoulders int
sad tarsal. br • • rfOLI.III altj u i l a
tE ar h
SUNDRIES—
,p6 2 ''"11
g INDIANA' AND KiNTI:101
kundataaiht at low. et rAtr, t , b,
.00 u:4l, Bran.
A MEXICAN Dongt am:1'1E111f Dollars,
' ltpaniah -Pillar , dr, Oldneld.
Yrdso flan, Twent, Prank Md..
• Tan ThsferPdladr leers. Ordddth Ddobldrd.,
Tnolil !Patriot Doutdooss.
Dor .r ich DA htietixt markAldido. ftd
vdll,ol . 4sald b y FP! allik,BM4rZrz.
US opened. A. A. Mason and Co.,
fer ark.. ecru D. mad
ItAISINE,4OO boxes bonaßaisi 4.
—laaas tor oak by W BAGALET A 00" .
oorA lb osol 20 Wood and'
fiZOOSED SALMON-10 oaais oflo pooh
oaah onorriot Pawed or Plottedaboo. Jost
and toitolo DT- ° •_
n
PTA ne.a.ou a c..
g 3 0.1TFER-400 bago prime eon Rio roe
NU and luta, • • n.
Round Cboved Bnualna.
T0.VC06.-4311i15) paran
' lirepaes. 1V0,.41 10's In et and Olt No
BAB-140 hailbozes
T
ItreoaamperfilOnn Powder. net BWI,) ,
pertatooe. seed Ana kw Web) • '
eleel
LOYD
QU
GAII 1t10LA88.E,5... ,
Ws. New Ones Nunn • \
319 bble, pLumm l / 4 . 434 ,
CvDyl.• e
I/ UTTER-46 kegs Sad
arn,
I lb: eigelly - -
.TADi4.4 4 J .1k /LOYD.
“D2_ ). .kbLs. pr "ale g s
.
j' etore B4" for se
-'.. . • N. RIL
WoolL6lol,
• DT
tell FALL Dr "
rittilrargh Gall CO.
4()S HA It E S' of thix stock wanted, f,
,erbleh the kasha* mutt prier will be pnkt
. ABGetk
TS F ourth end itzebsolenot. se Brokers.
11;14
pTs. l'UltPk4T/ NE-20 bble. just re.
mg tte
tal bj
AULISEM
~,,,
jiILEAOURD- WINTER WRALE 0
A fresh ntigariurt aw/ sal*
INBEEP OIL-10 bble. far sale by'
SPONGE--10.1:Analitie3 for! 10
QIIIZESE-250 tics. prim W.T., for
i by - , TON DoKsuoss • Itincriiir,
•
IBS
GAL. Loran smator 3 Mae
60 14.101Eloprder 1 and
'2 whit. ruh!"V .. . •
160 tear pri Gone m Batson Is 1901 credo::
w:.T144 cots islanstmc itor.tor
s•TI JU A N WADr 4
jrOOADE- SILKS— A A Ma
havoinsi seed 10 Aiwa rich bow
VINEGAR-50 Ibis. pure tide
coosiglbnit. too - Ibr =to br
VON BUNNEORON e'►i
leapt 14 wafer sot 1
111300h18-50 - dos extra lar2e
-LP - •rol -.:VON BONNIIO6BrAI
T OBACI3I:t-Z) qtt..f.la no. mio u. ?"4s'
ItoNbitoasr•
VIADDER-22 ht: bbla: for eels bye t
INK sepl TON ECINNIIOUT t MUMICIN
10 bble chipped_ for isle by
vox so:into/14T It ItIMPUT.
'ARREIT4-Thck Stomitoom and Wilk
63 /milli larvatomatiVelmied by Jut 11104,1 A
,_
oetle tiltpii, b. O . N .
r , ruituiciniZt4 esseit.•,
GICIL62 LEON-77 kegs rotate Dv'
\ IVOI.LnIZ'a(1):
bt4ootiiii'd for sileAft.24
11!PIfik91
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