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This most interentlng and important exbibititit
of the manufacturing and agricultural produti
tions of Oldo,;:and the adjoining Mazes, takes
place ant week; is Clove Lind, commencing on
Widnesgl i t „
In answer to the nmnerons questions pro
pounded to no, in regard- to Railroad fares, we
. ittip,.ant6rititinly. ma follows:
• °tuba county' has the hour of being
• -eke Ant on Ore list, as to time; and we doubt
" not but aims the 'good example will he speed
ily followed by Jefferson, cArtostrong and Alle
shiny, as veil as by as more 'meth= unties
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on the,line. The vigonus prosecution and
- ,speedy completion of the Allegheny Valley road
-may now be !girded as a Axed fact •
tie had hoped that the good work of county
subeeniptions would have been begat by Alley
ay entity, -Shish is the one that will derive the
• greatest b enefit this rut and we expected
that Armstrong would have bets next, because
-the road must, in any event, pass through its
midst, Ilittauning'being -a point; but it seems
• fiat both have been outstripped by Clarion,.
Clad= is justly ranked among the very Ant
'iron cumin is the et* In palm or soil it is,
perhaps; the best in diklialley of the Allegheny.
growth in population 'awl wealth, for some
years put, has been very vapid; and although
'the iron business bee‘for three Or four pare,
been greatly depressed, there is hope now that
sit is about torenve spin, owing to, an advance
intim foreign market. This railroad will add ' ,
Dully to that awes prairie:Aylmer/my ways;
sad the pimple there may rest unwed that this
subscription, authorized by the Grand Jury, is
one of the beet transactions.. merely in a bad..
nese point of view, that they nor made. In the
arm place, It will not now, oral any time here
after, add on dollar to their tatter. In the next
place It will be likely to be • zWureer of revemue
to their county treasury; fort that road will cer
tainly par mon than six percent. dividends, and
that is over odx.•per cent, will Neckar gain;
and lardy; it will enhance the value of proper. •
ty in the county to an amount greatly exceeding'
the amounted the subscription. Of all the wen
• that ever Vu mad, of aura, this is, perhaps,
alma' benetickg, and the least exceptionable.
By this operation every taxpayer, in the cavity
becomes virtually at stockholder, and es nth
has a dined Interest in the mars and prosperi
ty of the end This is the way'ths New Eng
land and Ohio purple make their roads, and this
te the way, and the orgy way, La which wi slow
. moving Pennsylvanians can trOld our own with
them. The system has worked admirably
visinier ti hair been folly- naiad. out, and its
tutiodution into this /fate will mark ra oiw Mt
happy era. We are Just beginning to. disoonr
Andy* posse= a tains of wealth
.In the mere
credit emir *unties, when wisely directed 'to
pupate of gran public otitty.. -
Since the forogoing was "Alto, , edema
Modal wua copy of the ink_ooloikr darfoosto, •
ventaining tiro przelirge_of a zteetingialityps ,
wi - witch vii ph* Abb.'s:nab& 'lnd to
itiidok viol* tits Woo* figthOrklar-
ILOBARL - ABll-20 bids in Biota for .
d_ sate DT 'oeptlO
O itddLAy'l)lMlK ruareitot7= Y CCt.
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Grantinifer4ain temporary priveleget to sae relit!
ryitionis . fiatiread Company.
IA Be it eeaoted, do. by the citizens
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tract
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nna .....oodiv4kt to
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Itota get aqoo b" t t: '010V23
short to the wee Roe of Item Meat, the e t bo WlR \ t etteatale•lN attain It cum foam
du. 2. Bald Oolopihy are hereby aoiborteed to erect on
acid wharf, &frame at, en-or I,nllol, which may esteat
r hOlit
i. 410 h ehed4 to , bt n''PoilWiel
; kroen...t,-Tner saki :waipaattot eater/ to tee
' t , rarentlnsfhwalrowa,atal that ral hereby arantect
ahan not extend Ihr a to
P O I O . I than two.7eatd In=
the date et , lb* or of this onlinaner.
nac..l. Bain compaoy ( Dahl tlibEs herehrpsatta l ,
dull! ger or canoe CO co lran the Treat
suseadannaallf,at the rat • of threelhouainduooar
m, 1' I)ooCett length. Lomita,* on too it... - Sy.r;
streatoe thipase.• 0t0D.,100 lindbaeoftbetltha
thleolopany oar am, wlthio aralta,
root awet. to accrue at and Ittrai'the Um of aosoel oo .
Wag tho emotion of tisubtrd, and to• tenatosto tet
I obagractlon mull remortal from offtsid f0rtt.,,,4 o f the
. htjaay.nple: lbw; We
repair
I Mac. 4. field or bpildina WWI ha lianas the
pemtltla and laorLaae rat Fn
The
rl[ht of Lee eity torotieet oharhoie tit leer
cream
shed by{ kijAi shyll not be troDairot ov . marbles here
in contained. , ~ ....t /1031• 1 1 3 f intLimh, '
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Cho* of Commas UonaciL
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Ohre of Meet
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200 butte aggulad a =itglig " '
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100
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illr:haat Tabas o.vorl/daAtl.tao CluThattW aco. oa .g 4. a
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#ole b l U har withttl --t of ati ertielea to the pro-
tory Ito*. • Almost the articles of Plltebers •
inanufectore.wtath we :willat inaannicavver_
mow'W • WeW I now = t the emotes onetchante to
the h0P , 911 . 'Wm ealtdare ,Pwr•
obsatzelwortanw„. .-ablUlfsa
'LACKED "Bil o r4l—lizish in gore and
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OEN'L WINFIELD / • g 4 firgo • tr yto enjoy the free
sei Tx , 0:F hes."
mruxt a km • • / ~ ...a . Ate will say that these men
• a gg. If theydid, he, of course,
-t• , Scott's conduct in executing
"it "ILL
•ot s "?.r i c t 7 .;ti. r summary manner. But, if it is
JACOB 110MAAN„'X- ss -2' ' - .1" Scott to string up Irishmen as
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Mal or Tadl . g :i ... l .. 4',.cOntitt7WoMan strings onions, what
(t. mem Una floa.BidiattOold I.; • q..:= 7 _,Tre la inviting thin to join Army?
JOSBPII BUFFINGTON, of Anus .I. gene 5 few more of toter in
sat e . 5 .Ir.-
asinpaign in Mexico a number of
men from the American Tanks, and in
a enbiequent union these tame men were cap
tured 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, Gem Scott was
'constrained to make an example, se painful as
it was terrible, of :some of these traitorous and
misguided men. The Post says they were Irish
nen--nay, It mane to take pleasure in proclaim
ing the fact that they *ere Irishmen, and then
tries to excite a mawkish Sympathy for them.
We have never said they were Irishmen; nor
have we ever before alluded to this lamentable
affair. We think that every true heisted Amer
ican, as well as every true hearted Irishmen,
would desire to draw a roll over this sad episode
in the history of that war, not for-Gen.
lake, but for the take of the unhappy teen
whom crime met so fearful a retribution. We
have never glees any opiaice as to whether they I
deterred their fate or not; but will the 'editors
of, the Post say that Uen. Soon did wrong? or
will they dare to insinuate that he would not
bare treated Virginians, Pennsylvanians, or
Yankees In the taros runner, modern. circum
scum? What they are aiming at hi to convey
the impression that Gen. Scott banged these
men because they were Irightnen; and to gamin
this miserable end, they expose to the gaze of
mankind the shame of a few of their deluded
esantrynum, over which all honorable men Would
desire to out the mantle of oblivion. Shame
in such Irishmen as the editors of the Post,
who, to aid the Limdon Thus In securing !•ti val
uable practical ally to the commercial policy"
which has crushed the prosperity of Ireland, and
is injuring that of their adopted country, would
unit at part 0' Ham.
As the editors of the Post 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, which
they knout to be free, and which le a • honorable
10 the Itiamen spoken of as It is to Gen. Soon:
IMA IrAMITICATIAIOEL.T.OTORS.
MMMMM oss•‘.
A. IL IROIri. • JAMS Paws.
Artrieta. ' Dlstlicts.
1. Ulu.. P. Mau% 14. JAM It. OPSFIXIA.
Z. 3.42 274429423. Ls. J. 21 D. 1 . 4.29.,
3. Jog. W. p.m, 18. J 4.221 6. DATIIMCCE
4. Jo. P. 424.3. 17. Dr. Jolo. 110C2cD3232.
6. torten 21c1.4234., Di Amu DU., •
6. J W. 933... 19. Jona 142.2.
7.4.. puma" 11.2.90.
Joo 611/0311X. Tee4l.3 J. Swami,
9, loon 111m10.1.1.. 22. L 4721 L. L. 3.
to. thusass P. 444.432: A Oussom,
11. Dam AIM. U. DA..33
12. D. 26. Dila A. Ptirwecs.
13. Na 11.02.21322.
Actinium:do and Whig County Ticket
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- DAVID HITOLUE. PlUrbossii.
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.OLDEGES DAUM, Alleghens.
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• at 0602 ICAPPLVTOI:, Blrmlpighank.
THOMAS PICHNNT,MeKmwt.
• • RICHARD OMAN, Pittabush.
JOHN rOHTS.A. Tarrama.
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WILLIAM .MAGILL, Plttsbarst.
;10WriliI) Jr, Putstnarsb.
pammmammirerornamatomim,
GMBItART, Attestant.
PlKA:xtlret
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Scott Club:
iiirraE Executive Committee of the
-cumu r amu mop hon ltwl tovm the =Os bkg
loss Lobo hold trier to tho Ovine Yon Illootiog oa the
EM 41 nod =oath—
At.lota Glossa% SAHLI% Tom salmis thitulday.eopi.
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AtTatsatum, w Toad," , Whom . her 14th at 3 astdN
At hazed YnloS, Itottnema .Torn.blp. on itakraday
14th September. tt 7r( OAP*.
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it ftembleilh, ea . Yeeday.Eeptentber 23th it Ili
lass Convention of the 23d
PRIZE: BAITNERS!
• stir The S E.:centavo . Committee f
the , Catuotg will prongtott
three/Suiten Ow t. atm Wa or rd
or the two cities leaving the largest dela taticealo OW
oleo oath. Mil hat. • One to lbw toe whip az• borough to
th. ovine: tuavtog the Isazeettlelogatto a. taking. the die
hum tuba aanaeloratiotkeod oleo to the comet/. without
name to etelm,ballog the. /gra. tblegatloa. dieonce
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The sinior edltor of this payer, D. N..Warre,
Esq.; left home yesterday, for Warsaw, Indian,
'to attend the great Railroad Conrintion, to ata
semble there next Tuesday, so i. delegate from
the Ohio and Peansylriada Railroad Company.
/deems. Rear and Fassos of Philadelphia, evi
tend on behalf of the FeinnOrsala Central road.
The Cotmention isither &moot important ohs
intoter, Its object *di* tot* immediate and ac
tive measures to extendthe great east and west
tine from Fort Wayne, to which point it is now
ander contrast, to Chicago and the Mississippi
riveg. •
0810 BTA72 PAIR.
Excursion tkarste to Madam( and back, can
be procured at the ticket °Moe of the Ohio and
Peansylnnia Barad, at any time doing next
ireek, trim Monday: to Thursday, for foir da
ta? tack Which Is bait - price. Sea ticket, will
be good until Saturday, and no. foam. These
.axonnion tickets will be sold at all the stations
along the line, from Pittsburgh to Wooster.
Prom this, It will be • seen that any, pomon,
ladles or gentlemen, who wish to visit Clerelsnd
daring the Pair week, and retain, can do so at
half pries, by purchasing an emission ticket.
No doubt that hundreds of persons will avail
themselves of this - opportunity to vbdt the beau
tiful city of the Lakea, 'and to -take a pleasant,
hislthfnl and amp excursion.
• Articles for exhibition mustbe shipped In the
freight trains, unless persons wish to pay. the
Prialr.* express freight. Articles left at the
freight.depot ma Batordsy will reach Cleveland
on Monday evening, and those left on Monday,
will arrive on Tuesday evening. The freight
trains kale at 4 o'clock la the morning, and go
_through in sae day.
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Wits Dors, 'Claim I—(iov. Johnston and
..itidgaßoffiagton left Clarion on Troaday
tag, er r addresaing • largo and spirited rail-
road meeting. A most vigilant feeling pro
ving throughout all that region tawardi the rail
road eaterpriee• The Oland Jury of Clarion
*nab which was insulin' at tbe time, prompt
ly reeommendod a sabscriPtloa 'mills part of
the county, of the fall gamut mmitorised by
law, (111168)000,) to the stook' of the company,
asencumbend by any °auditions as to location
er rortaw This L really very liberal, situated
'4B that aunty is with respect to rival routes.
Fe learned this gratifying foot from a latter from
a gentleman in Clarion, dated the Bth Welt
SCOTT AND TIE IRISH PR1501112,5.
Among-the Prisoners taken by the British.pt
Quenitown with Scott, were about sixty nat
uralised citizens, a large portion of whom were
Irishmen. The British authorities claimed the
right, and expressed the determination, to hang
them ae traitors. Theis mei 'retest Qaebeoon
board a mare with Scott 'and the rest of the
prisoner', all bound to poet= to be exchanged.
The British officers same on hoard and began to
select the Iriahmen, whom they intended to send
home to grace the gallows. The officer had no
sure moms of detecting the Irish bat by their
brogue ' or their confession. Foot; who was
',slow, hewing what was_goitur en, immediately
rushed on.deek, and toldlis afflicted men to bold
their peace. Then, turning to the British offi.
cesty.be boldly denounced talr proceedings, and
threatened a like retail:intim upon British prt
goners if they dared to execute • single man
among his comrades. -
.110 °Seem haughtily reminded him that he
wu himself a prisonel, and ordered him into
the cabin. So trio not a man to be intimidated,
nod refund to go, and actin called upon his
17Iah soldiers to answer no more question'. A
lugh quarrel ensued; but theresnft wai that no
more of the pets:tat:re could be identified as
I riohmen, for they would not open their lips.
The officers, however, had already selected twen
ty-three before Scott made his appearance_
These were separated from their fellow.prison
ore and put on board h a frigate, and dispatched
to England to be hung.: But they did, not go
until Scott bad solemnly wanted the limish an
ther/ties that banrould rarely avenge the death
of every man they dared to lay violent hands
upon by • terrible retribution upon the first
English prisoners that should fall into his hands
after Ls shotild be liberated.
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Scott was aeon exchanged. How faithfully
be kept his procaine we gall see. He proceeded
at once to Weahington azol obtained the pussy,
by Congress, of a law to retaliate upon British
prisoners any inch entrap an was threatened at
.9neben. He again fought and conquered. He
bvi prisoners In plenty. He forthwith selected
twenty-three of genuine English descent, (for be
declared he woodd not offset Irish by Irish) and
bold them an hostages for the doomed twenty
three Irishmen taken home to be executed.
no then communicated to the British authorities
what he had done, and Informed them that if
they dared to execute their threat en the twenty
three Irishmen, the twenty-three Englishmen
suould pay the penalty by promptly sharing the
esme fate. The oonsequenoe was, that the line
of the Irishmen were spared, and at the clonal
the war they were embarked ikool England, and
shortly after arrived In New York.
Biagi:duly enough, it so happened, that on the
very day of the landing of these old comrades of
Goa. Scott on the wharf, their rmmander and
friend, then still suffering from his wounds,
parmialong the quay on foot. He was iestantly
rdoognired by the now libererted primmer., and
knowing of all be had sooomplished la their be
half, they rushed upon him with - oheeno, explor
ing a tenor of affection, grated% sad delight,
tbat it it impossible to describe.
Their ley was unbounded asihereerogoition
became - mutest as was seirdiand 'therm till
the mingled pain of his ,wonntle; and the um
tire produced by such a heartfelt utdbition,
caused even the tear of stalwart manhood to
.courts unbidden down Ids cheek. It was with
difficulty he escaped from the grasp of these
warm-hearted Hitrnittem who rightfully
ea
garded him as their fast Mend and benefactor,
who had saved their lives, and restored them in
rafety to the lead of their adoption. If the Irish
have a tree Mend It is In General Scott.
D.thrtsns thane of this mile.
than, who Is on tho Whig sleet:nil ticket for the
24th district, is incorrectly spelled in sone of
the papers. One, now before us,_bes it Dome.
Phelps. The man as it stands at the head of
this paragraph, is correct
Commbiloadans like the one Mgcasi "Peebles
Township," might alma to be socompatded
with the writaPs nacos. Red that miter given
us hie name we-should have inserted . /als article
with plasma, and shall do to when he compiles
with that condition. • '
FOREIGN JUSSIOILUT OMATIOIII AID
It will that to and oar ruder" should not
world, and more Important enterprises going
forwitol, than the election of a President of the
Maim The following Bdoreetbig sketch
of the Mini= Board of Foreign Atimbies-,ehe
maul welled of which took place lad week,
in Wm city of Troy, N. be read with M
eerut. We take it from the rrespondostee of
the New York Commercial Adithiser:
Aooording to previous appointment the Backd
and their Mends easembkd in the Bev. Dr. Ite.
Mare Church, at 4 P. M.
The president, the Matt.„Theo. Pralinihoyeen,
or New Jiasoyi toe* ligiCAkair, /appellee! by
CbanoellortirahrulhAnd u- Chief Aridity Wil
liams. Player vainfib3llthe Bev. Dr. Mott,
pruldent' of Linton Crilleke. Attar which,' on
motion, Mr. Hoyt, of Itichigan, was appointed
.•recording ertatury.
The annul report of the treasurer was then
reed, by Mr. Henry iiin,A g mbhi ng th e ,,,, mi .
divans fir the various solutons of the Board, ,
for the year ending 31317 let, 1861, as follown-1
ArtMlott to Nui Zdar, - 410,222,621
(taboos,
.7,068,81
Orceoe, 1,510,25
Armenians,
.•'i, 84,258,10
Jern, -.- /4 7 / 2 .09
13Pria, 28.888,00
, Maple. - . 8,090,00
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Bestatiens, - , 16,918,00
Bombay 8,218.00
Ahmednugger, • - / 2 ,1 6 8.00
IMedres, . . ' 7,740,00
Maims mind" 23,1a5,00 '
, Ceylon, 19,916,00
1 Canton, , 11,581,1X1
Amoy, 2,820,00
ludo; '' - 8 .8*,00
'Sandwich lalsasis, 23,027,00
Indian minions ges tadly, 24,500,00
6,84
The whole amount of the tapradlturee is
I 72T 95,„whils in to the appeal of
lottord, tot the *t ate debt, them ;
aipta for the pear have lureetrod to $301,782,70
—will* memoir the debt, sallayste balms;
of TAU a the •T . esuusatoskeot
vas realist *tit ' . appals
The Be.: Ds, Pmi thesk m=l- t9'
sad 'fa /Waits ce the MsO.6llM M.
geed.sag Almon
-,wiimistionloo‘
sunima fur(
farms the year. The mlestrni.
arise bear linters to the gratifying feet:that
the combined influence of the missions frorn the
Vatted States and the shiners has put an end
to the slave trade along the entire-coast of West
ern Africa.
Turkey in Europe and Asia, In one of the
most - important and interesting fields of labor.
The Board are operating on Jewe, Armenians,
Syrians of different sects, and to some extent
OD the Greeks. The report says:
"When one of the secretaries of the Board
visited the Levant, in the year 1829, not a mis
sionary labored amen the Armenians; not a pi
ons Armenian had been discovered in Turkey.—
No secure footing hid then, indeed, been gained
in Syria; and the Nestoriane; now, to interesting
to the whole Christian world, were absolutely a
lost people, wholly forgotten. The reformation
among the Armenians, brought to distinctly to
the view of the Board at the last meeting, has
bad more evident 'progress the past year, that
to any former one.
"Constantinople is hereafter to be a centre for
the press, which is to be removed from Smyrna,
ea well as for all the ether evangelical influences.
Such has been the pressure upon the seminar.
at Rebee, that it has nearly doubled the num
ber of its etudents.
"The female seminary, a necessary accompa
niment of the other. is abui prosperous. Books,
of which nearly 8,000,000 pages were printed,
are now freely exposed for sale in one of the
great business Wm" of Constantinople, near
the grand bathers, except that 'only Protestant
books' are to be sold there. The necessity for
an effective spiritual occupation of places In the
interior, is increasing constantly. Mersoven,
fifty miles from the Black Sea, not even named
in the report of last year, is now a station with
two missionaries. Sins, with its Infant church,
demands immediate occupation."
Amohg the Syrians, a church has been form
ed the past year at Hasbeiya On Mount Hermon,
and another in Mosel on the river Tigris. An
other has probably been formed at Aleppo and
one at Abeih on Lebanon.
The Nestorian irdeteion le doing welL A por
tion of this people are Is Turkey, in the moun
tains of Ethordatan, bet the larger body reside
on the plain of Oroemiah in Persia The Per
sian Government has granted protection to all
Christian eubjects.
"The 811 y-eight village schools on the plain,
contain more than a thousand pupils; and no
where can more Intereeting sehoolsof the kind
be found, than ore the seminary for males at
Selr, and the one for females at Oroomiah. In
one of the larger villages, the Sabbath school
numbers more than two hundred pupils. A plan
hoe been devised for soon making the offers of
the Gospel, if possible, to every Nestorian in the
village of Oroomiatt: Nor are the eomparative.
ly wild mountaineers neglected, nor the Nestori
soa in Bootee between the Keordish mountain'
and the Tigris. Mr. and Mrs Coen and Mr.
Rhee spent the last winter at (lower, among the
mountains, amid intense cold, shut in for menthe
by snow of impossible - depth, encountering these
-physical trials cheerfully, even joyfully, to se.
cure a foothold for the Gospel in those regions.
They have to endure opposition from the Neste-
Han Patriarch, and from the yet unbroken fen.
del Moslem powers of the mortotains. reqdql
ism le every where adverse I. liberty, and espe
cially to religious liberty. The Old Testament
in modern Syriac, translated by Dr. Perkins, is
now nearly through the prelim."
lance.—The missions in thin country, under
the care of the Board, are amohg the Slahrettas
of Western India, and among the Tamil people
in Southern India and Ceylon. Bombay has a
population of half a million, and affords large
scope for missionary efforts. Nine millions of
Mabratta. pages were lamed during the put
year. The Ceylon minion ie working directly
for the masees. The schools art large, and in a
prosperous condition. The ten stations of the
hl adorn mission are dispersed over • large telli.
tOry, and the pyospects are gratifying. In Ma
dras, the press is a powerful aid to the mission-
ary.
la the six minions in India are about thirt y .
stations. forty ordained missionaries, and ono
hundred and fifty native helpers, three hundred
and fifty pupils in a higher come of education,
six thousand eight hundred pupils In tom
min Christian schools. There are illent7 - five
churches, with eight hundred aid seventyive
numbers.
In enzwa the missions under the direction of
the Board are •t China, .Amoy •ad Fah•ehan,
with • translating detachment at Shazighae-.
Teti were added to the minion church at Amoy
the part year.
Tan Elsnowtou !Bassos are no longer to be
set down as a portion of the heathen world; they
are in fact Christian islands, a fourth part of the
inhabitant,, belonging to the Christian church.
The people support their common schools of fif
teen thonsirel pupils, and their high schools at
an expense of $32,000, end the contributions for
the support of the Gospel almost equal the
amount expended on the sulasion.
Tau CIMPAOI.II RIPMIXTAT/Vis.—The Nee
(tonal Intelllgencer saye;—“On looking ever
.the Calendar of Baldness of the loose of Repre
sentatives for the 30th of August, the day pre
ceding the adjournment, we find tint among the
Orders of the Day—tint upon the docket, as it
is by tie Oonstitiation made the ant duty of
Congest to not upon it-4fter Wagon ihs table
from the day of its reception, during a period of
nine full months, yet eatourAsd, the Annual Mee
cog. of the President of the United States to
Congress. A fact like this, demonstrative of the
Due? neglect of imperative duty by the House of
Represeettativel its utter Incapacity, as an
present constituted, for the discharge of its
highest duties—it would be Idle to enlarge upon.
The fact Itself stands upon mooed, an Indelible
reproach 'to the House, which no apology can
extenuate., much lens excuse."
ISOM WAKEIMIFOTON
rhsrurpendsses of tam Pittsburgh Dugs Onsets.
W*111111102 . 011, Sept. 7, 1852. '
2ne Appropriorieopstskdsso Patuttoork—TA•
iliggfrity Agsktty of Legislation—Progress of
Cten. Scott, and A r r.•. Webster's position.
The renewing ore the aggregates of the va
rious appropriation acts panted at the bet ses
sion:
General appropriation act,
Army
Navy
Post Office Department,
Ocean Mails, •
Rivera and Harbors,
Indian Appropriation,
Permanent and indefinite appropria
' Sons,
Per.idtstales for past year',
Pensions,
Total approprietions during the
session, 1149,091,000
The appropriation, are made, upon estimates
front the bureau and departments, and they aro
frequently for considerably larger amounts. than
are required for the actual expenditures of the
1 years to which they apply;
The President signed most of the above Sets
late on the leer night, or within a few minutes of
the dope of the session; sad of count without
reading them; nay, most of them were passed
through one or both Housee without haring been
road through. Of course the Members did not
pow what they voted for, nor the President
what he signed. Toward the heel of the Imlay,
$ll two sections are crowded in for the legalise
en of the Wheeling bridie, and a little before'
im
that provision is another pletely overturning:
the system of managing I light -house estab
lishment. The oloAttg a on of the Navy bill
ti one authorizing the new Public printer to buy
all the paper reqaired for Olt work of Congress
within sixty days. And had any Donaldson lk
Greer started up and propped in a sly wiy to
insert a section authorising the hanging of the
Presi Cabinet, and °Moen of both Houses
of Congress, it would probably hire been duly
pamed into law. As Mr. Breckenridge said,
.43entlemeni this thing mast stop," if the ger
'anemia is' to go , on—Congresi must tease to'
fool, and lounge, and fritter away eight months
sad twenty-eight days, and then in three days
rush through a meal of business, sufficient for
three months mature and Mort= considers.
NOR.
The munpsign Is brightening up. The Baott
inectiag of the put seek at a hundred points
North;Eolith, Esst and West, have developed
the old spirit of 1840 and 1848. The Democrats
well know mid soknowlmfge, if we can aronne
the masses, Gen. /Watt's solid and ttrilliautithar
actor will attract the popular enthltsiss2, Ind
scatter their. clap traps upon the imnintable
principles of nothing at all like chat •
Anything to glee zest aad excitement to the
Goutast, therefore, will swell the agile of gen.
Booty, popularity.
,Tim .ItotoTharlia Of M.
Wolumarto from ht.:slides ha 1104
_l* AO,
While it nano, pOolibiiito *..lVdtuire wits
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good, it wilf..mill citt the Whigs in foil force, in
'Oen them fertfeat their orgetrisation, to re-
Hit and estiertaiXt Gels alert strength, atilt*
serape/el their differences In time for the final
atruggle. No man of sense supposes that Mr.
' Webster can get an electoral vote of any State:
nor can he anywhere deprive Gen. Scott of an
electoral rele.,. ; ; L :He can male no impression
apart, his evertritalteing plurality in hiaseachu
actin, or his impregnable majority in North Caro
lina. That the Secretary of State will soon is- '
sue a formal request to Ma indiscreet friends to
let him alone until after the November election,
is what he cool headedera and supporters
confidently expect. . • •
Mr. Corwin has rotor ed to Washington. Ho
IS pursuing the special /committee of inveatiga.
tins on the Gardiner stair with characteristic
energy. If his exertiotia can spur them on to a
conclusion, they will- be ready with a report
which their electioneering committee may use,
if it think advisable for the October elections.--
Bat they will not think , it adriXable. The Pres
ident, and the balanoeof the Cabinet are up in
Virginia, or In some other rural retreats wear
ing off the rust of the nine last dreary months.
They are expected to return during the week.
Prom the Ktkpeutfte Adeocate.
AuzamnrvAtrjrk RAILROAD wErnAo.
A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citi
zens of Elk county assembled at the Court-house
in Ridgway, on Monday, Aug. 80, 1852, at one
o'clock r. it., for the purpose of meeting and
listening to the President, ex-Goa. Johnston, and
the Board of Managers of said Company, who
had previously given notice that' they would
meet with the citizens of Elk county at that
time. The meeting was organized by appoint
ing Wm. P. Wilcox President, R. W. Brown and
lease Eyler, Elam Vice Presidents, and Jerome
Powell, Secretary.
Henry Somber, Esq., being called upon to
state the object of the meeting, responded briefly
lti'a - forcible and interestinespeech, telling us
semi important teethe In repard to our duty se
citizens in order to rescue our eouriti7 from the
back ground upon 'which it has thus far been
kept, on account of the difficulties of ingress and
'grant, transit and travel. And, In conclusion,
introduced to the meeting ex-Gov. William F.
Johnston.
Goy. Johnston then took the stand, and after
a few preliminary remarks, adverted ,to the tm
portance of the point of Pittsburgh—the western
terminus of the read—dwelt upon the commerce
and navigation of the Ohio river, and the various
linen of railroad extending through the State of
Ohio, westward and north-westward, mak ng the
city of Pittsburgh the point at which the im•
memo trade of the great West centres; and con
sequently the importance to Pittenurgie and the
whole West and South to have a direct outlet
through the Allegheny Valley- Road with the
Borth-east. He touched upon the superiority
of advantage in having a connection with New
York over one with Philadelphia, assuring his
auditors that no road Can be constructed in any
or' he old State', in tea of the grekt amount of
teenage that will pan over it, that will equal
'this In point of probe. Ho also alluded to the
immense local advantage that will accrue to our
60 , iIAtY. in the event of its being constructed.
The local advantages are inctlentable—the ex
pdrtation of our minerals, which, with Rue (mil- -
itj, will be developed—the superior advantage
of transporting. lumber upon railroads over the
uncertain water communication which le now
our only resomne—with all these advantages,
mishit will roll in upon us, and our county,with
others eimilarly situated, must soon become
among the most wealthy and flourishing in the,
Commonwealth. He then proceeded to tell us
'why the Board of Managers had assembled here,
which, among other things, was to ask the
county to subscribe the amount of tor per cent.
noon her taxable valuation to the stock of the
Valley Road. They ask of each equnty the
• Mae subscription in -accordance with their re
'Ombra valuations. There was an act passed
by the Legislature at its last session prohibiting
the company from receiving aubocriptione from
counties to a larger amount than ten per cent.
About frioo,oll3 have already been subscribed to
the stock of the company.
Judge Buffington was then called upon, who
to ok the stand, and making a few remarks upon -
this age of improvement, which among other
things had put him out of office, stated that al
though it might prevent him from serving us
Moon the Beach, it could not prevent him from
saving us as a Railroad Director. He enter
tained the audience for a considerable length
of time, dwelling eloquently upon the great ad
vantages to the country this road will bring, ci
ting instances where real estate has risen Mot
deeds and hundreds per oent., within a few years
after Railroads bad been constricted through
them. tie cited numerous Railroads throughout
the east and west, many of which passage advan
tages far inferior to this Road, none of them de
claring dividend, of lees then 14 per coat per an
num. Thus showing clearly that the bonds ask •
ed to be issued by the county, instead of ever
becoming a tax to the county, will be an actual
source of profit to • greater or less extent to the
county, without ever requiring the payment of a
solitary dollar by the county on these bonds,elther
as interest or principal. After Judge Bu ffi ngton
hadootteluded;
Mr. J taboo, of Allegheny, another of the Di
rectors, wan called upon and addressed dal:meet
ing briefly, Mae amusing and interesting speech.
After he had concluded,
Lyman ifileaseth, Esq., who is acknowledged
to be one of the moat active and energetic mem
bers of the Board, was called for, who addressed
the meeting at some length, and diversified his
speech by reading extracts from papers publieh
ed ate distance, .bowing how this work la ap
preciated abroad. He stated, which is emphat-
ically true,.that no projected Railroad . had ever
been prosecuted with suoh vigor end mama u
this road has since lee commencement.
Henry Heather than offered the following re
eolation,:phich wee unanimously adopted.by the
meetine
Retard., That it is for the intermit of Elk
county, through her County Commissioner', after
the Reding of the Grand Jury to that effect, to
subscribe the full amount allowed by the Aot of
Assembly to die Allegheny Valley Rail Road;
and that the citizens of this county leave no ef
forts untried to effect this result .
Judge Gillis, the veteran "Iron Hone," was
then called upon, who addressed the meeting for
• few momenta in his usual happy style. Judge
G. said that he stood identified with the great
Banbury sod Erie Railroad—that be had that
work more at heart than anything else on earth.
Yet he was a friend to this great work. He was
la favor of this county subroribing all she could
to both of these Roads. d
Hiram Payne Esq., of McKean county, in
obedience to a eon, then add:m*o4ld 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 ue that we are going to
have a Railroad it two, upon which one women
and children can make their 'Marne tontine' by
taking millions of tons of blackberries to market
(It was smutting at die juncture to see the eyes
of the women and children sparkle at the bright
prospects before them.) Mr. P, has long been
doing good service in Railroad matters.
N. W. Gotstriida, Req., aloe of McKee;
wan' then called upon, who ably addreseed the
Meeting for a few moments.'
On motion of Judge Gillis, the chair appoint
ed • committee of two from each. township, for
the purpose of procuring signatures to petitions
to the grand Jury and Commissioners, asking
faverble action relativeto a county subsariptioa
to the stock of the Allegheny Valley Relined.
Thelollowing gentlemen were appointodsaid mm
catkin
8,038,000
8,169,000
6.962,000
7,687,000
1.930,000
1,949,000
2,026,000
•
Ridgway-411m. Dioldosori, Chariot Horton.
Fox—Eddy Hyatt, loam Horton, Jr.
Jones—R. IV. BrOwA. Wiloon.
Elprin Creek—A. Read, Thomas train.
St. hiorra—George Weis; Chorlos fashr..
Joy—V. B. Brockway, 0. Low,
Benesette—Reoben Winslow, Henry Then .
Gibson—Wm. M. Alison Thos. Dent.
T Wells, Bate Bilathorpe.
On,tootion, Resolved, That th ese promedbsge
be signed by the °Siam and pobllshed in all the
men friendly to the came. •
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I Ftur Conouestosu Durazor.—Aftes the
Whig Conientian of this distriet had last °vea
-1 int ummimonely ratified - the nomination of Wil
tumg. Pride, that gentleman was invited into
the meeting; where Ifit was received with the
gremeat lethnsiasto, and responded in a Tory
haPP, orb. Philswg tam.tr to adfiere to the
nomina on throughout the canvass. The con
vention was afterwards addrueed by Joseph
Maitland, Joint N. Gillet and John -.K. Zeilin,
.who had been candidates for the nominattnti.
ill
of whom cheeriblipmodouedAho nomination of
Mr. Price at an excellent ons.—NortA 'Anseri.
JOWI D. flfl
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Bo Fam4 Elhooldhe Without Them.
Ikr - WIRApAilc or M'Lhae'e Liver Pills,
attieh been Imeom e alk lDdiepenaable Ramli, Mediae*
The Irighttgi syrestours Vtich arise from a disesSeit User
tagoirect the r selreg, more or hoc, in ercry dyr•
;ere, sick holachr, obstrtictiou of the messes. acne rad
Geer. Delft to tn. ea, With dry, haethig cough, era all
tb Gthers'ic derangement—far then , Dr, ll'Lsue's
Ms ire 'a-seri..tic-la retied/. ?hey hies t,ere-r
tondo to all, nod thry showd be brut of all thugs be
fatuille.
•
Inarretals—Take two or three smirk is bcd.rtm7.l.-
med or third tight If then do not ottrge two or three
time, by next morale.. take one or two more. A slight
breakfast should invariably foihne their use.
The Liver rill may Mao/e need where 11r14."44.:D1/•
oftess.l. As ..antl-bilioe• rattan', th ey are Infe
rior to none. ' dad - in-doves of two or Moen. they err
ortlolsbialt Width headache: alaolkblletht derangement,'
at tee stomach.
For pale by Premaista sal Sled:mate, to town and coon.
trt, ant by the sole morrletory.
J. KIM/1 CO.
60 Wool otreot.
P. S. Cleaver's "Prue Medal Honey Soap.'
itipTIIOSE who have ventured on the 1nc
1....De tutprolltablo took of imitating - Cleaver's ?rem
alo fel Ifoncy Soap.. have vory nattunily auppooed that
tbe el
adtoLeuro of the article of Honey with
otter Ingrediento, woad artmlorei In
late' It
invented &own in sufficient to plate. It to mad.
Illion with that prodursd ny P.O. Cleaver. It Is but en!
Act ofidothme.hoo ever. teethe Manful Inventor. to mention'
food doabtlose this foot must have Wen brought before
the view of the learned trd Impartial committee who
snettled to Qat the mod./ lb., fOo 1f...a w.. not the
roeultof charm, nor the •-wg of a momentarganfefidiln•
but the frolto of long and careful study, Soloed to •
Anewledge of thaw matetials winch, by ...hominid e•mbh
natio., and an exact analysis, ham modern/ Ms labors
honorable to hitmeil Intl uwful to the world.
for sal, retall st ell Onwoomelne Drag Eton, and
wL .tomal• only by the agents her Pitantogh and Ito vf.
chide.
oniterd.tern
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.3. ttrsn t CO_ on Wesal stre.t.
,14"..101:1 Pencruto of all' killdenldeCittid
at ibis oelM with neatnerso and et reasonable ralmo•
:Spode' attention will . be Ki n , CO Posters and Pro
grenarnes tar lioldbitioos and Conant
Canis. Bill !Lead, Mlle of Lana, lovitatines. Labe3s.
Illanka l 3liore Inns to,. Ate, nestl7 and Innarnar .rinted
Ociiiiila:
. .
skip.lT is due to Rier's Petroleum to say
that It bat Nen know,, to ofentilstely eratilmte every .
'mains of thin dreadful dmease la Ism time than anti
other remedy. and at less 004 or 10001,401111.140 to the
patient.
The thousands of eertalltatee in the hands of the pro
prietor. moor of which see 1}0,2 well known eine.. of
the MiT of Pittsburgh and Its Immediate vicinity. go to
oboe clearly and beyond all doubt. that KLEIVB P6TIIO
- is a medicine ol no <oll3lllolt value, not onif •• a
loeal remedy . to Pandiebt, iltellmattsm. Deafness, lose of
night:but •• a raloable internal remedy. lialtlogi the
Inseminating physicians, as wen as the sufferion natientt
to became acousintad with Its merits.
Ilia.. having a dread of mixtures an noon] that this
medicine is purely normal, and is bottled as It flows from
the tioimm of the earth.
the foilowing certificate I. copied Mora a raper publish
ed at Syracome.'Ne• Yorlm , and Orme dam Auger, 2. I 21.2.
to which le also appended the certilleate ut the mktrated
D. V. Yom, L if; D.. of lirraeuse:
This may In troth certify. that I have been. badly al
wd with enteritis Mr the lan wren tram, that most of
tie nom I bane tweu unable to attend to any kind of In.
eines, mid mush el the time nimbi/Ito walk, and confined
to me bed. and hare bean treated nearly all the t lam by
the best phyolciane our country afford*: I occaeleriallY
gotecone miler but no normal:id continued to grow won.,
until Dr. Fact recommend...l roe to try the /Minims.. or
11.... k Oil, an every thing elm bed talked I did.° •Ithout
filth at first, but the attest was as taulaltirtm It threw the
poimn to the carfare at mum, and I at nun begins to grom
batter, mid by using moms tadiles.l here got acure worth
thommale or dollar..
id.R4. NANCY M. 13.1
This UPI mut* that d Lave been acquainted with Elute
Poseloam. or limit Oil Eir more than s year, and have
repeatedly wltumeol Its beneficial effecte in the cure of
'lninient alms. sod other di..aw a for which Ibis mum
minded, and can with mnfidenue recommend It to be a
meJkine winthy of attention. and can wifely say that
eureese ERA attaneded ila tioa. Cum other racilklue bed
D. lb Di.,o7e. lib D.
Ford. by all the DrumUste is Dietsbnirott.
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DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
AOKSON'S National Dap:mire.= Gallery,
of the Diamond and Mirka, .tweet. (appall.
Wiltonl.. io" Druz Slum) Pittabursh.
Wire and Uentiamen wishing toobtain lifotike liken/oes
wnindorate prove, will picas* cell at Um store octal:dirt
.nt. titted up with very euperlor fide and tilt 7
arratnred with aura that the operator eau ar,. the
moat accurate fan shallow of the human fcra with ail the
anpreaelon or Unmated If fn. to Ali VIVRIZILIL
permi" I..llAlga. an..arearefely contort. awl do.
pli - etas taken of r.rititid
try.reclion• nat required total.. "leach unless a par
rot o/nil:dal:tea
cyl..Littenewesci taken of ark and doormat persona to
POT tort of th alit: and vicinity.
....lino.. ^Not. and oporatind frog S • Mall 6P.
kni mitre In be Ole mood. Wit,:•/,•111-er
* - SIIERITALTY—To the Freemen of
Ahoshany County—l oCar toyaolf ad eatoiklate for the
DM, of 611/titlie e fur the addles term,. and ar; ghost arty
pseiy noodmation. ea an Independent mandate. and
not did Mal:Mildly 61004 the . ..Mot ray fellow calm... of
all smelts, AMcy maidenoo of thirty Mots years (save
dLee. month.) in Pittsbursh. in active bnfinesa, 1. tmtat
my chummed I. knows, to the malts commtunity, u not
to require mattormutet.t, and bops 1 may ho domicil
truattratthy. Please sirs your roldnices to the ohleat
(but not the mom fortunate, hookeellerin Wsaimm /Men.
minutia. and oblige, ilenUemes, / our obedient ...mad.
LUSK Lollllltl •
JAMES" TA:NNER,
WHOLESALE DEALER
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IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, itc.,
No. SO - WOOD BTUS; PrITSBUItOII.
Between Third and Fourth.
reirlty Area ambracea every variety and
Sly!. of rootar..bort, /banal& te a antrotoutott airort from
rine listeass4 ?Laottlaolama, ulaptoti expratsly for
Ita I sad 141.1. N 1.,. by ta...1.1 at Eaotern ;atom
—ea...call alai azataine bear, haat.. rag
Ilsison's First Premium
DAGUERREOTYPES.
l'ea" Ofre Beading, Third &ryrt.
lITIZENS and stronger* who wish to ob.) tnln au aosurate. arttstto IU littt likening, at a
tsf toodsrats price, will nod It Abair interest to oa/1 at
41 Is torn ertabliebment. bars satire eatistaction
• nituraalsad. or no cloacae made. flaring era of the.
Accost and best .trained bed. eA3 EAnA , cle Aer Leo-
I,lll•ll.M.thd velar • of toe sea
. gerfut a.ud, and barlog allotted the erste. of D.
149 r. ttggtUrtt't
Id le to odes to the Wry. of to
An, *style of Danner
rts+7Pea. tithe, siral/ 0 . ..M11r/4ml:itch bag newer brew
,wetwAsed.
IVIC101; . (111113 .1 opPratlp., In 01 wenthars, ilea
leket A. it- 1
P.* taav:dtwi.
Citizen ' s lusnronoo uompany of ritbarargb
0. Q. 01:1811n.
4110 CI, L MAI9O
anICE, 94 wAyfy,.Ecrwmair ILAILKET asn
WOOD 6U82
•
INSVIIES UOLL (NT Rao REM Ofi TNI
(v.llO LtD dIISSIBIiTi" RIPLILi. •ND 7SUOTA•
Ore /Nowa *AMA F4I or *emu ir 14•78 Z. Atm,
7-.6.41th AIWA of the SEA and L'FLAND
. 4V4170A non
reArcnroarAri,,h.
Drasarrois:
ea. Hopei.
Itir• ' . LaritaPr. jr
1,12.. rt Ilusai; I t ' ig: groglk •
S. p ID. D.havea,
r.l.rxra Franct•
W4lt.r Br n br Usxnetamer.
1.14 , 01 PentenoZ""'
Oa the 10th UM-, llama don. hretrae.lged 13 moo.
Pea 11 dam only .on of the Wye. John Donal..
The friends of the funny are respectfully ioeinel to ab
kol h 4 fonena trona the reeldeoce of tibi hatter. OD
Valle et. thts afternoon it 3 Weloch.
io
All.phoof City. atm. Zlh,'ia a eudden late* of
apnepleay, Mt. A2lollXte Litiell. W a ba the 834 you
cr *pp
Grand Operatic, Comic, DramatiO and
Ballad Entertainment,
Saturday, Stptuaber 11th, 1852.
421LIAr illartILITS or was.
111.0 frArg . or 8181801 OW Till YLOW 01 BOUL.
UR. OBORGE K. 'WILKINS, the eelehra
ted Tamale Vocalist and lath tionasilon.of the
pr.napal Oanserta and Theatres in bumps Anaerh,.
ressanatilly .noulassa his brat and only Concert this
season in Pittaharah. at
WILK
01 hen. nom the noveltlNS HALL,
y. select trt atutantent et ib his
Programme. bs hzpol to el tmAst/ttana ofa
end disesvoine of
One of. Lin dint nets Piano Yartos in littabunth Eli I
IA used on this coanalon—liantat.
sr i ni2 o T laveatd D e " . s P eon titVad- bl'Ute7Sl
thseanclklatee for and le ks rrenclati,a..A.cling
lo (bar dunce,
ham* open at o'clock. Contort to bosin at 8. Tick
ota lobo bsd u flocolsancl llusia mom. .111
lotto to tl -- -----utiders.
nrE Stocknoldora of ;Ito Yjnabnigh and
litaabanyilla fall • Load eak Paay..rehor.er slai
that the third Instalment of Sy•aallari par at.. is
I. ealltal In, and will be raid loW U. imam of add
CatagataY s aa at Want thaAUt daa of.lisatatabra. LW,
at lb. Translates Mot. No. 40. Waotittraat. httabarlta •
ba antar of ma Doug •
at Laroetara.
Lal:tf Wtd.d. RILL, 'ransom
Citizens' Deposit lbs..;
F ills stook for Bale by
• it .„ s J "A n kt eg il Ar% tit 4 th sta.
MP sir . 0111.•
• S. STONER
NO. - 80, WOOD STREET,
8 jost received hie "Fall had Winter
1:11. eupßUplrfa
Y.S CLOTHING,.
Some of *lath are without • Perelfri in the waste Wert.
'rmy have' been got up with much tame. aim cannot
help but meet the expectadone of ,t he mom fseUdious.—
Some of the Sege are pommel? am' bonotirul—made In
the meet degent stile, end from Um riont =dem cloths
imported.
Aber rill be soul at fair prime, Mid la nit e
aterranted, and elm. not, *harmer be returnee! am, ex
changed Coe another,' of theme:my totorned nt the ph*.
ann. or the purchaier.
Ile has also remind Me tall and {Pinter iepoir of
French, Umtata and American Ulothe and Catemuwee,
get!. with •tetwe Mock of 'baser Crean., eattable for
0,,, r ono., do" W of which •111 be made_io order, at Iftf,
tbarLeat notice., • • ermannernringn
gi.". 9 thlrt
LOILEsz.
BBBNYAREBFOR WINDOW BLINDS
tA•abo/ yard w 11,
TIRANSPAANNT WINDOW SILADEs
Al bsontlfal arrortinaat, foal mea. fur ter br.
nal THUMALI P 4,411101.
BOA
•=7lB—. variety,
1 4 [maths lowest to the bligml Okla. neer end epic.
intlerna. Jerrie er TiJ RAH yiLiteat. •
tiENTR'EM7FIEat3 —Fcaruldesiga gh
ireast pat. Was. Web laitutl,
A lti
ov i
• Or PALL -2 4 - 41" bi—A .11412450 n &,Cio.
. - Nal r.•W' ' - inrovil Tt . ruse.rovev Pall
• 1 0 , i , u9tagurr• Ilan
, lAtzln ettimi.....,..._ .
1,•= 0. 7 4 Win o 14a1r.jubecikaa,
S PLEASANT TO,E YOUN . 0. •
—A L cow .
: - NZIAT lial,gio. '. •
r K i rny by W Y Wullaca.
u art way The two. bY 7, v•WalLoo.
Ea radtchful and boyar*. \
• The Fallor boy'a Last Dream.
..,
I oar starry foinn, \
Counnenoe ye barbed all.
V.Li g. .. 7* ' .747 . 1htt P r VV:tTin.
. ...oath of little ors. or lan aelog t o
Loath of mt. ci.2*. (1/101...N,...1.th")
.:.Yenny Lane.
• . itotoubud Yalta, by W Y Wallace. Itiarl
itubowydvkb .
• ' vtlltrae Della Polka, by Pater.
Publ. by IleadtL
k,.7.12,,.M . arg1y of nay and papal. Ead Paw,
tale by
. JOWN IL MELLtIy.,
•
null
et %amiantus'.
NEIBOOKI3 I NEW BOOKS ! \
e!L.Tt'PrbFrdAf:l4LV:,.°Prittg,..thefl oPfucet Pf
scott lad Otobapa loppotor.
Auden Mogul. for September.
Godora Lady'a look
firattanes adameloo
1= kid kloodalono • by Mn. Sou [worth.
H eL te r ol a.
by Miss [torpor.
Bonnet.). MattlP7 Boob.
11:T111ZN'o*rroi...'""M.. __-••
"pu
i t z --E—w-Pl TBT.foTtioggreediTtebechimp
.1.1 DUNI:Won Mee.% Fourth street.
v,rx.d. and Matelallra, or the Toner atetere. by Ilint
rethrnth. author of the dlatarded Dm:ater. a,
7 Lo p: i V vi tira . al i e c tolre of an Heir". by falas Hume*.
' elar: • TOW awn; krH T Tockeraten.
o :autrar: by the Harererrl
ann 1 0
. Kateranda, or the Hamlets Ambaaterhir
Roma; uILDHYI6'HY a co,
.....
70-Pourth anat.
•
House and Lots for Sale.
?k"11 , 90 LOTS ON ARTHUR'S STREET,
between Webster and the illnerstille Doni—No.
en XI. 233 f. 103 Inches front, b 7143 ft. 6 3 lathes
de.p. with acomfortable Wet dwelling house, excellent
.rien, I.bolce fruit 1.1130 and gimps (about Tertneeaet
!llonlye of iln.Peek, On the promisee, or of Joshua
DDo.. AttorrlOr et Lew. 71 Grant Street Septlat •
(Dl.Deleh and Poet emir.)
g LACK
and Barred Slut Silts st at
cc.
septa
kJ eaAko akudos.
11.0 be. do
400 Primo rotting Cheele .
20 31.eamoth
1010 apt.. No.l Lard 010
:0
20 N•er
Nuaar 11o0ollotatoer.:
Orleans
o e Laois. Now Orlooeu Boar ,
.0 barrel. Lek* Troup
10 Of. 6 • reed god for vat* by
_ pll J. B. (7410/1/CLU.
VIGLASSES--4Q bble. S noose for sale
I T IL T o w . I. 0,000 ooadearrtont by
/Saler! DICICEY t CO
Water sod Fromm.
ULASSES—GU bbla Plantation, tor sale
br implol 111AL/ill DICKEY k
UOAR-50 hilt's. N. O. prime quality, for
7 ersle ay litalan DICK & 11).
of.As , 3Es_4o b.. 9 IL for sale by
.vu VON NON ratoisr li.,
g li RESE—DA) bxoprimo W. R., lot sale by
lIONNIaItaT MURP7I7.
.1,10 G 4 Water and 118 777,1 mak'
it i Vi - NDOW GLASS-1000 bag. ,ailiorted
espl'lt""" V0r41147%11111/71. £MUSPUN.
ROOlll3--150 dos various sizes and kinds,
D for /gale by VON BONVIIOILIVY 1111:OMIT.
13.MR—.1000 lbs. n prime article,
r .o, r , o i r We by
cox sioNammer s ItURYIII.
-- •
N , UGAR-20 bhda. 14 0, for solo by
k tepil VON DONNIIORST L KURPHY.
.410LASSES-40 bbla. S. 11., on ooneign
-prt"!- " {" b 0 7 14 BONNIJORST 1111111PHT.
AIOLASSES-20 bbla. N 0, fur sale by
.1.7 s -an vox sonatsonarr Laa alma
- -
)IMP FLASKS-50 groa n for sale low to
t -
clap VON It0 . 32:110118! MUJII O IIV.
-
EAVER BUCKETS k TUBS—An au oft
)hand.. for siao• br
_ VON EIONNHORST JUMPER'
Ohio State Fair at Cleiteland.
REDUCTION • OF RA A•• ROA.D BARE
j
Monday the 13th ttatil Prbpsy the
g 171 t, of Laßtenabar. Tielceta Re sold it We coati
Yr ,ot PI ttabora4 Olayeland and back. awl Rasta trill
t. tala by the Attanto of the Oak, t Penturylyanta Eall.
Rai Conneaw. at the regular station. on toe Rae, to no
ta OlevaLand and return: at the Anglo fora the nand
ti p. These .:amnion Otto, alto not ha ma - ma after
R. tonlay, Sart. 10 th, laatt. . .
a. W. ROBERTS.
Ma Engineer & Sup't O. it. P. R. A.
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE AND TRUNK TRIN-
XING& .
\
A T 133 WOOD STREET, (.(kaors Firm)
PI SE
2\
i URGH.•
8,. T. LEECH, jr.
I ONSUSIERS and dealers in the above,
.1,- k. i op reopeoltolly Invited to call and naming the.
~,... . \ ~,,,,
orplahottra \
Wormier Doniocrai, hunch anevi _.., t serreas -—s
A Imo Boohoo!. N Phil. Advocato r Clotroltan r Pons, •
h •nroo Troountlat & Whim.C•dls Ilepublintro &Amber.
7414 amid. BL hislorralo Chronicle, CamhMito Thrum
ti•rietro Intelligence, It boohoo Quetta. Bolero Maw.
N
.A.l Journal, bitailvillo UsAritte , and it his MPhil to
IA • hrs. Nair Lisbon, h'ooallolit hellnitrolavtiro; Pon.
1. rolln Phil loath. and Alotatiola 'morn above la weakly
o months owl charge !awe:Moor. \
i.,.; TEAM ENGINE--A. email upright eteara'
i 7 outdo* •LA hon. ' 'it D. a J. LIT-
Tiiil74 alas Harlot Pa ' Millet, Moth
I*mA - myth!
'ORN PLAS'
warzult
-
I AMINO SPONGE—Perdims minting
e t .P.S4 r the bath. of sopelior teaser
,t an be saritlied at the Ot t
i s : •
MO2.ISftST 'Woad at.
ußrity & BURCHFIELD have resew
of wide Meek' and 0110C114
Care end dd.:M.llµ oak
lIRPHY lIROLIFIELD have a sar
iV I. ply of ir•lch and American traphdukable
."I. - scrag:
'l./RINTB-4-4 for 121-2centa to be had at
: the rerth-eset corner 4th and Iletket is.
i6,,,leep 19: 1010.PBT 4 SONO
KTITRiM--PAROI ic.4 just rao'd and
e AC
for sato br ' 9•010:111er J JUDD lk 00.
_ _
Lfeliwewrz PARIS.GREEN—S — ITOO -
la Aare .1 to cdo br KEDDII
waltaavr
1.-ITHITE—OLUE "Coopen"—=6
y y gore and finale IP" JKIDDa 00.
entlirdavr
.ARD 01L-14 bble for salobv
D PI
LC OI IOI.-10bb10,76 para., for sale.by
•010.111 hr .__ .6.IPD CO.
FOR BA LE. • T
11. ,
1 1. 0 LISE 444 lot of ground acintkining
i o. Proorars.tweiroode sad PhrhlY Shush, per
lloP1,:tro ratios hoot Peer ferry. Oise
nor, treate,wllb tleoP.l prred. IS 'roo rep. ,
Alp. throe hoops ead Lou. [webs,. brick. eldeabe bo
tip !kph std. of Washlttope aunt. boar the east elde
nf the Zap, Doototons. \ • - A
Alb.a hope and lot Pro story Wok, with stable
**P3
th of Lepook sty t.•
r.S=o*2*4l7lr PP boat by 110 fret dam. -
th. undivided halpof so naltaproved lot situate
tb• put/. PP et lloolospe s t r eet. eser °pry 00.01. 1 i Pet by 100 }et:'
Alto. ea nalsoprorpl lot elloote on Joblete street In
Tempe hatoble'e plan of Cbselam, 20 IY3 tem
tilwo shape oleo? thevldAlirprogrjw Bonk.
red= ill*ltto:tt;tlltrisoW"."”TatOrt7th 11th
day of Be
ss etelr. at 'the Wan 0000 slop! 01 001010
pt., unle sold at Plrelont. PAP saki 051 h t Bej.
Ifig2 4 .l'WtTuTE=;°.
lenro o lb. day .of We. *
bage;Orpon gl ~ on and for
oul. by. 12/.1/111 DAME 00.
o,t Viler • 'Front
praciateBooo itatore gincrgale
by . • LiAlAll DICKEY . * CO., • '
oeg4o ‘.. Water WI no* trios. ,-;
VIOT-ABll-4 bbla in store and for bale by
A seDIO'I9LIAD DICTItgr
V4LAGE OF IGINSFIka._
Valuable -Country . Seats at Auction.
I K:e subsoriher havingdividedpart of the
(cm onnapled by X 8.. truant SR. Wanted
end
o drtter's Creek, at the tint. of the Tomberaraterilla
obleamorm rod Wanhlngton Plant IMerls. end also
tha
mut Cro t.whare to natatory]. and iba.baneille
wyoin, ellartlers Creek. 6 miles from Ka city. eon-
DO an 60 utml. tub conmelent Lots. a.. dmigoatml ln
Uta .bore Diagram. 0111• MIK the rune for ole on Mel
• Dtanalset at Matta rntilito.
Ck.,' 3.21w . ..fay, the -110, day of September at.ll '
o'clock, A. it
6 •
Protarty has ban. had out he M toU of from 60 fest ame Wilt a firer of malting Dictum Country Read.-
tea. and(Judaea. Plot..
Mom niabluy to nroutae brea th y and bleamnt Med
tom In • goal neighborhood. aurrounddl 06tb
enthant.
rait cu r l ll
halt groat atettama a , In tha village • We
itrlti. r 7ttel. and I....Keating', yogully.
him o-o .9nftb. a note at 90 days. •91a;_fri,._
term thaln , VAllad annual aymataa. trim ... .ma , .
Further partlarla:=Ulbtainal by appline at Um
• Real Estate Offor of 11. ]PLATY. No. n Piltb
93-thrad bonen will he in ...linen at tha haul of Mar.
diet at. to convey ladders to the Palm at glitch blear. • Ind
Dinner mill be reread Urr
atm.&
F
YoulVarit fa Dresa Wen aad Cheattly,
, nail std. 110CIEITSIPltslke Mae Clothitg Soma. ho.
' o ldbertr treti. the 1.61.0i0 Bruck at flood.
Jrut rood.' fano th e Pante= .elltniSing all that
,la fashionable nod good, tienUanten's Weateonsisting
in parnot black, b lue brown and gra,. Preach, Bauman
Caora Auttrican alothie blank , French Doeskin amt LinaHah
rslmetts: • large aideplatto I amortmerit of al/ the Ls
tont r , vraa of tamp Carbonell's:
VESTINGSaek btick ambroldereil Satin,
black, biota nod brown embroidered °embraces, bead
worked de.: figural Silk Velrat. the !Welt style. ef Outs
tosszai and Slit Vestinipa
r. odgen d ettmot be arapnerel for
07 21WVWIt . lack, brown . - an Y dgmed Croton Beaver
• Cic Wm black Pilot don Pelt Moth; Mottled Bearer, Itarer7
gable &aver. 1024 Attarib
Also, a large assortment of (lantlemen'a .Purrelehlng
Good, scab as Wonsan Pondarshirte aod • irtawern, Planned
and Cams. Flannel, don white snot eoknal Shirt Collars,
Stoat Ties, So. 1 •
To all of the abova \ articles so would remorattar ond.l
the attention of prorating., as wa ars dathnnined to ow
them vary law for GUM.
b ,lSP—Costoren work, &stoma' made. in the mod fashipna
thte robot .' CYII
4 _°m , "'•
\ m.xms. •
• t 2.1 Liberty stmt..
Fall Caiwaign. . •
GOTHIC HALL PLATFORM,
Small Profits, One Price, AO \ Articles 'Wanloo4
TERMS CA , 311. I , •
•
THE PROPRIETOR would call { he par
• Uvular attention ot the Public tti hts Pall Darehewe
o ;alm Osesioneris, Pectins, Oversnatirimuil Per.
Diahing Goode.
MEN 8 WEAtOwits, Ante, V vas spd Oren:oat. of
Vete= eat!:tei'D"toc‘ii.°4l:::ll==`4lll,l:
morT. E..der., Brazes Porsllionaler, libeller Belie,
Poem, Coat Loops Cenee, Umbnellitia fiwiefDee
fame wEag,—.Biire enitn from two and "half yearn
Oks=iet i t' g r:l""b A 7. '4LT:rt.
V 27. so, Ro de,,_a Ise
t.
of the bovines Is corealete. Ilseinin gemmed th e week.
of. AID Carl:Dior N.,. York, liewirttoos
the proprietor le enabled to CITs leis prowls' attentio te
n to
.11 who wayfarer him with a call.
WE otUDY 7O PfiIASE.
. T&O: . ..
R.
R. CILKATER. \
Ti Wood et.
.
11 10 E- 5 tierets fresh in store and for S
bv ILOBISON, LITTLIC &CO,
—=°
--- 2A5 LAbwrt, siren.
- ----- -
IttiLODEONS
B KLEBER hasjust received a splendid
amortment of Melodeons from the celebrated &s
-tones al "sl.s.et a zywharagnial.l inventor. of lb.
Instrument,
Elm Boetave Ecaserood doable seell, • •
Mee ocean do
Iles magnificent piano melodeons double rm.-led—
er( nal to any organ en owns nt team. Hotel on the
most reasonable berms. IL UMBER. - •
• Man of lb. Goblet Llsam, Eo. 100. 0d la.
seso (Journal eon)
•
LARD OIL-10 bbls in store and for sale,
br r 99 itoowlf.•/.IITLE &CD..
AMILY FLOUR--Elour in bbisi osren
4 1 to wbey. In stems •Ad ß izAtledA
r 45 mAcco__
brs WA 'Tar co,
401.5 Lnann.
nrr; ell 6 34 ". 3t lb. do laminas Lux •
ek.olew tnnnAs In SLIM and Lbw re by
.069 o.litAinibtatN & Oa,
FISII-75 bbl.. large No. 3 Mackerel,
3 " New Babann. In
warn and tor sa:e AT , 0. BLACKBURN a co.
mesir
. To Bridge Bogdan,
IZ EALED PROPOSALS - will be received at
tbooffloothe Count,'
re until noon of
Tussdar the lith init_for thsereetton of a Was, oorsOtu ,
tient:hook, near the Washington counts/LW- Mona shot
[Daub and woodon sonetsigneture. , ; Plano and specifier
thou ma be moo at the oglo• on to the as of lottixtif
JaIf I73I IITOH yLI BLL.
KING.
. . •
ooEltnelof Orrnis, Pitta.ToDt. 7, 1852, tsantistionors:
E.o4llortorlt.:
Foreign and American BUyer.
rrlIE highest market price will ha paid for
blezlean and &merle.
American Halve..Qua/am and Dime&
Mallen and Bpablele Crown& \ •
Dollar einglth a Sbilllnge.• &g a in
7 wm A. HILL & 1 1b).
7.3ardner.T •64 Word 74111. r from corner of Fourth.
To the Baldness Idea of Pittahargh,
/TIRE Publisher of tha "MONONGALIELA
a icuci,,YEl C to the" atmertntree b gentt p nte.l
the atkntbn
for adventnng In blamer • •
The netrobbenn in Wend from Monongahela City.
and Is the only parer published to the .evalte of Buell&
laiear r •
h itT r lV :, by LIN iltottOinthelo. Ito
o f Via along
Ole months of e ßttlientan, Alle a ggn o y. ' neln? ' .e g g, " 4l n ,
cr Pagatle:•.a itYllll.otO.ostoosivoLtoandetenuotion
in these wend month, BelleylnK the Renoblkan to be
tl.c beet a 04.1 only , lordbant through leach Plttototool,
(t=4. WV'e=VGt'l=*att
to.rote ofadrlertnc = 014tstont
I ear. 0 menthe 41:1911.
Cunt or 5
ro
.Mee egnsn of twelro
T lavers or TI
re/
'ffitto motto* or 00 C0..--.4 00
Oa. mown (changeable at rotas. •
Wvi ••—••••,.. -.a 4 oe
Threenontroe 00
Bobo* of glit. both. of •
•
T ate or 1•n. changeable . •
Ihr theegenee for ogidolLer. •
GestftVolltr4' the PP. RlVAtti:,billtiLtb•
mi 'a Corn.
~.. pa. by
oELLIOLL
if Wood rt.
OILS.•
CASKS, Winter Strainett.Dlophttne gil
el LO viero lord Oil;
to 10Lth r
apt. O. BootinnllLLl • 00.
The Engel orer the' , Ltlght ?lonian; by the antiof of
0 may elm.- •
W orld.
r , roortttkolam.b3 th e ...nor of The Mk. Wsd.
The fourth and losimenme of ooaton.
II tamely to • Newly Married Pair. • ' -
The krewllent WI - man . , Nemo.—
Eludes of Obaracter. \ • great variety of new and
ro s ery e'ele Kt"
reeete llihtl e NTAllTAtr ' ; " to
: he '
rim Aarket et, near Dourly.'
NEW GOODS
Edmund Wa tta`&-C o
Iferedeutt Millar., /W. 185 \ Liberti Sired.
WE are now recnirini aim Fail Stook,
• • f end ore ambled to nieeent far 'dm Ineroolion of
our etutomere and the Onhlb , an tt:an/Med arnottmest
of tor rot:to:ono cod ototdo it ooalrmle
o's. and to emeal to (bathometer o foar wobk.far !Noy*
d arability and comfort, we will keep on !mkt • ...we ow
aortmant of ready made clotting of one own noott.
Nontgoaulry Greya ,
THIS Volunteer Company will paraut on
listurelar mitt at:oeo detect.
em= ciao qui,. cdit cheat for medals.
_ .
,
',V.CIEE'&E-17b prime Rio Coffpo—in
ittore wed lbr co. BrAcKeuici t °Qs\
.16 1 0. R. SALE,.-A new two-henteWegoni
42. \ &wife &an. EVEMUY JOl/?4,.
.;;.,SeloggiWks, School ßoas.
11 Vox, OPENING a t tlie New Bovk Store,
Itarket etreet. • greet variety of the tax a
betake used in the Mr but Mal. ram
ateoral ae. threaooat the reenter. ' • '
Rioer+.wn's ;Irma, aleareville's sad the .r.electio ' seder or
\
Robb'.. Prerlaßalk Towles, mat Osoders•Spel•
Loren:ors. \
The fell mt. or Glveatdary4 D+,4*%,
Rev'e arittuseetlea
Itiattelrej mlthit. and Cdaar's Priam,
ittr.ertes. - Staldra Reda. s. sad ateltyßeal uses.
• 41.16, - ,da, hes boors, and to i.l4,he:\ tol3
btete latraltea. frit!arl': feeeaetr. theßttn
-,avoilm% spiv. er al Foot. ror " tiab l
rot, t 3rk4 b 7 eT.ew,.. a. s. u.4o..i ‘ Elattfr
DiVISON. AONRRR .
mars:6S linnet
, Wain SUGAR., \ • • -7 - ...m y
d rOrPriferribuir.ac4l,
fix rae Zin, teat" at., b 9`l.oa it6
WINE VINEGAR 0 -
. - A. 4061/ ricTob.
b blo Meso PO1E;
J. hell. . 410 . for b • heavy .
f ooo oprso:Lirn al
mi N a co ok
MA. order for rah.
. Ruinous. uns al
IVE have - just received a Brilliant insior
lc Monfort/111 P.l bboar, A. !UPON t CO.
Ad at.
1110 p. ONNETS—A. A. Alauclikit havojus t
"*.4,c4 Pamitmat of 111111 Doane ta
p E ATAERS---128 sacks now 'landing fro,
gatt i titiftri ZZ.,Wstor & YMt
4* jtNszmi__T_ui
n_landing from
dumper Urn , glim 6
lOTTON-- 49 . balmy, to arrite, forsale by
•
Sea, • ' IMAM MC/06Y.! Oa.
....water! Front MIR t.
it: 5
enc ,A k ti t t urnv y a ' a foi
" waart Anna
‘ ..4. NAP P ICE aeted. e.
meol
-
rt . ; XTRA QJI•An eiffitiZir s-- )EnSyliD
C
motto
a te wart/lingo( kited ln ritteb,
Po collafar rrolo
\is tbir IttoMr,
11111:2- luiveltefzed our Fil4 tiveo6;,,t , or 1
Wed Bed zunkuu,,,ft h.y os t
au Arab. Wo tan alro remind from mu Comilz
amide to , Haman& Illookoto sod Niarmola.
vziii-vv .‘l7
'rat Uat ir *II ortraoloso to adlirit , fa t ',
, MURPHY BMW) al m a . \
_ _ _
\ IV Spreads and {Mb ‘;,;77:7 7 7\
AIIIRPAY BURCIIFIRLD bayo:ea- I
\Paean= otAas 'of 011 ttliat om i t s ." for
SUPARIOR §. H. MOLASS ----1—"4.-
4 - ZOO PO halal De eh, e,••• -
al. hi .. \ ilesa, _ M i n.e . ., tt . ,:;..„. far
0 , mamiti iriumaer •at the Mmes.
147"1141: "11"16111 's
s '.. g PO Li f f,l lo3olllll 2ft, 0111% - * _._.-- IL ' ‘ _
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OCEAN BTiANNES.
t
\AND I%o* TUE 0
DAYS 07 RAILING
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no. on \
MUMMA,- Ana Septad &eV
111 Vott...\ .4%0416 •
NORIWN L 4 /Ip . _ strm N for
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roa tna asnm ann.\ '
-Nov Yor Nw _
Atlmtk......
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(Altai iliZe:..lei.:::±ll=:tilagliAkhl4-1
sort :2
ITITSBUILOH Milt
' Bents rayserwan'Osstaw;
...
•', ' sunm., iimour. dna...b. i : L
__. 1,3; 11
The market }Mayday was without any moreard.
Wrest. '• Ear were Exalted,. and -without any 1..
ChM* he quttatinea. We had heavy mina herk
Thursday atlgh4/aSkand tha weather still son Ku ..and unsettled. The Mar la again oar the riawl
desk last: eienlog they* ware about three test to at
FLOUR-.The market wed not to Arm pater' \
The sal. were' 380 this as LP:erg-100 this la lot.
•.•
alia e 3 .7rt 76 arid 37 t 43,7 P, 13 at WA% 30 at
43.44. etal 30 at 171,60 pt bbl. Ire heard atm gales
dequence how atone.
ltyj
14EGAltWa bar • s 0710 hbds ' ar 64:4.. wad 10
1 1 b. both art mouth . •
1111 1TER—The Wee hole store were 14 bbla end 17;
/ 0.
at Mhe iasma/ 4440 be backed In Phis, at t arms ;, .
Wenn.. tent. from brat hands at 10041101 k.
14105—bale 113 bble at be li dose. Iteoelpta sew
114 11..
• .
10BACCO—Fals of 71.7 bear Ky. 6 twist at SW 11 lat 1 :
11.W07-gales 4036 fe. abotildera at I:, and S to 4.
Maas oared haaw at tae 3e b. ' 0
PIG DIET/4-We have no wets of moment - to rcl
We undershaud that llanglie Rm.), ;natal haw bear,
. rw ple3os2) it ton it the Bost. which would awl
worth ATlrwEllist tide market. We usulerstan4 trig
that the probability Is that very KW. •Ilauslat
meat 'will Le Brought to this market during the so, •
season, the dastiandheind prisuipally kr the /akar:Del
II
for hattrosel ieuete. '• _ : •
PLOWI AND GRAIN'. MARKETS.'
; .11eto.s amount to abouttow bDb
st fg..7964,7 good OM.*
Wboat—Wittomt aniontlon, mod too only Mu
40 Ma Malta
Mot
to saityo by MIL st SO' ""'
Io,oOu Ludo at 86)(dost
6:NraZ i gri•upoir. but !halted dam.
Float—Several ertnrtl lot, of
ZVlggik fre e i
eCV - -
rhl l 3 i r t „ l b,z,4 r
.on 3, t1•1 1 rdododo at
strw there .O rt
rota' dealanci
%Litchi-231 okt wing r
eed ai 4114/4,,, A 4Sfealo be; 400
74,tielk be talerlot winter a[ nta
Rime lore ac twit. • , 'MU buy mg
Demount:a Coonitar
m.-10'e en the Stark thkl,
bemd,,• of tonaht holding n fickle, anell
enTnn grab, plow, two cattle, to
e letter 'N bpi tOn bead with the word Ten ahoy*
bin . Nothing Ilk. the gennltte.
11 caloolattd to &rein, and will.
It 7 OVA , • 800 lea—retorotton whstere4
rr—Ttetrotwoces N. Y. Reporter.
:T.' WINCHES!,
oo° s its BM aaria—ml
ed '.llattsaar es a packet .
allsf wHiSlt
Shia 0 Cot sat
STOC OP POCH'
IvaltE weltUm Hal PO,
Saplestlre'rha l
• Sar
el m .10
2420
•
Itf , °41;;;da•••••71
4- Ta Ulla should be add, al.llstpHiatSoraral,
'at loh la fully asoo ebb..
~'Ex jN3 ' ~L~LIa~ ~
;smelt soar alearraz.s anti DEPO
Sa.s Ittrea—Tbas 2 stet 11 - laeßes in •• •
metal mmt dlviE • lalt nlne, aml rtql.us
\ .
: RIVED.
.• • Emermavilla.
litalrer. Watt Neertat.
lamame; Bennett. Droaremille.
%RAU Columbia, ime k Retdgewet. •
Ben Commtn. Wocdbaev. Cludnaatl. \
DEPARTED.-
. boa Shrivel: Belief West Nevtaa
Yardnelrm.llrenntsewa. .• ;
We
Pt. Cla amaaaa. W e e t .
Nmelms.
Nebmascer. Rhodes WheelMit.
. Plot lilt: RUMAT. RMlReDati ' •- I
'WATS L AVING T.lllll DAIr
wr LOUIS-Alum. .
itsowniim nacre um
-
BROWNBVILLE. 8 a..x. sad
WEST NMI:TORO . A. 81.; WI 4 P. It
. ,
.
• Foie Sr. Lou-'ii.hd Sne steamer Huron C
A1e31111.. Ell leave se shim thlf dap. shich Ls a • •
Dartusdt•s•tm-atippai and pmart,,,m 7 kin that d • •
MACKEREL: -100 bblo.large No. 3,
IsodlistrarA for ads by
• ono • W OAGALET ACC.
- BONNET BOARDS - 75 due . on band,
ads sir, low by. 101112 H MELLOR.
ova 6l Wool shut.
‘ALLOW tierces to arrive ;
J steamer Ebylrck. for We
Bnon , ISMAIL DICK= & CO.
ACON--20 cooks Bacon Shot:Unlink
ur sad tarsals by • nousu I BRIM?,
ssp6 . !UM Boom& st..asd 161 x.
SUNDRIES— '
• 2 rank Beeswax: to arrive, forpr:6b,
rrre!IBAIAH Dirlemy t ox
drikiM . ..[M)LmiCENTl7O
rand; boogbt lop+ se rev
A
A IstERIdAN 'DORart. gulf DA^
dr.
Cream Cur'Natnlami
Flys limo Flaws; Twat , haat Ron.
4;a4=Pltvw. " pnihgaican,
caleger"Vlic t irt'=ilCri
• re.. aa. rowth ado
QSTT
opened 'at A. A. Mason and Oa;
lim'stsura Lab..
jr,AISINS--100 boxesbunchßaisins,len.
AU log awl for ale W BACIALEY 01)"
100 am yo W
QOOSEDS( wonoR. AL3I ponni
nth snietiar Beard or knoklol Balmon, hut 'rw
UMM
VOFFEE-300 bags prima green Rio roe,
LI and ka. sae _ J*E7LOll),_
' .Rottad Ultareb BaudiAlt•
FINOSACCO-480 boxes (best brands) pot
jt. ism, 6's. ra nod 10 . • In store uA fano. b-
atid '
AL UlS6ii. /walla . Gan Powder wad 8140 k., ), °Q ;
Wriatroas.ared arga for imis br , Arri
UGAIt, G BIOLABsE77S---. .
j s 76 61. , 16. Sew orlasa• Puma:
bbla, Plantol66L6Ouses.?
2- :47r64,01%.
•i t urrER-16 b.. g . au . 0 7
. r te
_l•br (.41
," ' '.'ogle:, to iirri
rAsANNA Rea 01 , _,--".4 iA R 'LOYD. I
t_us -,-- 4° t Als. for sale bv '1
iNsitir:_________ . P. zsgzias:
IA 111 , ~ a 01 1 .. 40 ' Ibis. In store for
..;) LOH 'FAIL DX; LAINES— M . ItLI
- urp
~; ;,1 6: 01 ajte t ti t ilsi v r,st nes rich nut dodos •ti .
Lobrotdotd.lletioa ~,=--,,.=-11-weLllner
sad atarty
of
strks. or Nes Good. -- --
-''''l".r. CR Pl.. uir. us ...it .
VIII.W trlli r•etl•tt. Jo • der' or two
,a Ive•
S Reedit Worked Rden.rs 5101 Intertinge..boo.bi .. 1 %1
toloet the. Weal polote. and will be told torrotpoedl4
aor27 ,
\. ‘..rittatnarish Gas Co. ------
40suAR"of this ,stock wanted, f •
lorpleh th. hhibeAmsk...triee wilt b., psyd
A. WILILINS /it (XL.
Stock and Exelsann BrOk•fl.
• . . 76 Fourth swat.
blds. just ..
4 ..1`
DLEACUND WINTER WHALE ,0
A fresh kyipplf lest swell sad ps ealeb,
INSEED \OIL-10 b,ble. lb:4=
P.ONO qualities pras:loxl724
. I
White ibtt:T"' . . •
togs Wale Etnturr.l6 pad ardor:" .
i s
taknaur. strativlcibye
•1211041 AD E SILKI3- \a Mason' a o
10 busiustree'dlo plean etch ta7 11111 styl• item
VINEGAR-50 btas. pun. e4er, juogre4
,
• %a flUti9lEtAße MURPRX
94 nalsr ..1118 Pitnit
BROOMS--4040s ' extra lame:for gals 1
.01 -:VO N DONNHOBST4 MURPUT.
gilloßAooo-20 bx Comroy's &'L
1 7, ^
toSlioN=l7,ll3
ADDER 22 hi. bblo. for Bale_V_"
~, ail VON 102!NHOBST • IIuiWHT.,
00WCKW--10 bbl chipped, for ode by
A ..
.Ai TON sozarnonar ItuAstrr.
• .
)4 0 OR RWNT , -ThlaitOrti&00II01,41104111s4
N0.4:0 rearthrigrnligedkurrill.N.lCLll
‘"2:44"I"Vn IeTAPPT
W.
Qali4P IRO I 1 kegs fotiaJ* b
*vti *O3
LD COPPES-1A5clo; Bale
;1
"w,st—P-5,,
, The; Chu:axial4
COr
u steamer Wincheste r,
*be Louisville lane yest
\LC SpartuvilL "Wei uopsy
'Vino will nos be rworQ
, • — rd l 011
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