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',4 ••_; • ~ • ‘. ; ... ° 1.:. ; ••••,, • •• N ',.• No ===Z2 otrttBDAY 510RFTSG, BE 16,'1862 GEN'L WINVIELD SCOTT, or New Jersey ILLILDI A. ORAILANI. N. Carolina. ICOR II OFFIKAN, or maws cortxTr, nnxos Or no sonuon °ova,' ttu. 'tom of the ilaa. Mohan' °miter. de...0 JOSEPH BITFFINOTON, of Arrost•ong Co roa rxr.smorrui Tamar ora. - /11 aIOIILL A. E. Inowar. ' Jalas 'octal& , • • 014414.... ' • L - DlsDictA, • ' L D'uAlot r. Maas. 14. Jain! 11. CANDIMA.. a. .vi TaAVADI. 11. Juus D. Pallas. ; LJaus C. 16. lmora K. DAnass2. • • 4. J. 7.5% P. Vsusa. 17. DT. J 345. 1150aLloaala. rimacza Ileli.tura. 15. D 4122 O. .11.2•11 W. !MIL IL. Josue Lowey AKIN Pgasass. *.D. AV:42II'D 2.0112121011. : awry /FIUME& I. Tatners J. 11102/11. J WWI blassltll. lAnna Lim. 11 - '4,11,1.:"La• • : 14t . 75. Saul. L. Mt VAMP . kutiremailo and County Ticket' _ ros toreams-41reonal. . ' DAM Plitgiburst6 eoa MAMAS 'HOWL/Lilac/um?. Yiflßtle DAIWA Allechau. arTHE &xi:gnaws Coeimittee of the emu. dab^ him f... 1 upon the folloek3s meet -loge lobe bell pie? to the Grant Xass Meet:lag co the 23cd of melt 0400 0 h- - • Tarenteas. ea Tatman flePteattoe Mat at 3 and 77* - .At James lioidneon Tomteldp. on Thuredse lON Relitateber, at 714 .elect. e. 00. • atikeoaseln Vranklin. torsuide. to Felde7 ;711, Ileptanhar. at 3 o'clock. P. 2d. At Noblertme. oo Betintay. Beletaccbee nth at 114 •i HbariOninik, an 3/01344T. brotexab.r 1,31 h sa. It Pvri Pgcr. on Toads?. NDt.tlet.t 7 o'cloet. ter The Scott Executive Committee for the °ntty e•Ill Torment three Ammar.. thae to the Ward of the two doe. Motto; the lamer &lac:flea to I' elort on the 921 tad. Clee to the toombip or boro-dzh 1 • trot multi hating the largest thtlesatioo. Wand the dlo Lowe tato costdderittesolod cow to the crautrt.'"' respect to State. harjruLthe trade, hod • shire` of that obtained in C wita - Med being already toll to crattlirain new Imply froai known Aushmilan ram to too math, and its effects are beginning felt in that Insfdable derangement ' ofi. 4 t • tire vollses.of money and labor which fenm en over supply of either the one other. The neraufectming and commercial en 'ey of that Britain is based upon her . to manufacture miasma than the ree world. -This she has for a - long tins bled to do, partly from her immense cap the perfration of her machinery, and par the low price of labor. The two first ,hat the last and moot important Is seri° footed bathe two•fold operation of the don of many of her people, and by the • meat to Om relitiveraine of money jm of. 'Tat gold of Australis, therefore, • my gueettomible beseth to England; f• so argot her Immo operations as to rc • unable to compete with the induct:l.ot Oath no she bas done; and it is possibl -• • long she, may braome like en old tree, thy uf which has beeridrawn off by y vrigoreti off-shoots. . Tho &mover, of gold in California of int ' mines taught to England, &tame it pe an on.. : preadoeted impulse to her home Wart On the other brad the discovery of the • In her own Australian poseestions is likely enure to the detriment of England and to th • benefit of the Milted Brater, because it will - width the "oast of that ambitious nation to true our home • . *Wry, sad monopolise our matte This she • hatilotg been laboring to accompl h, and not without success, aided es ehg has • • by loco foccissn. Now. hoWerer, a new tie eat has en- I . • tared lot° the contest that Is doing •• ore to baf fle her efforts, and those of her • miens "al.. than an, thing else. We saw the way thine were we •• g prevlom to the Aturtralian discovery.. We werith pain fat fortheedings the operation of a • toeltful pros . polity, based'; only upon gold , while the Treat and vital broaches of oar • &miry,' both agrietiltarol . and maxtufactarin were either prostrate or 111.reqtdted. For • :Lemon we hailed the discovery of Aoki gol mines in the tomistions of our grastrival as or more inapt ' dons to oar tem prosperity these of Cali foraux Already we begin to f I the benefit of the latter In a partial rem the crocking compotitlen of Oreraßlitata. Let it be borne in mit:l.llUL employed and ••• men- rigidied Leber, and not g is the true . r sowroevi inagegrity and woffth. • " WO tier out to write a elm introdaralon to I • the following entreat from e Loidon cones. I pandemic of the New lig • Commercial Ad umber, end lan been led •to the foregoing reffectiois atop by step. Th writer is speaking of emigration to Australia, •d of the state of • . ,{ -10-•! 1 : - EMEMOISI • - • . , SRURGii ,GAZETTF,,,peititiniu ma -I dot Arlo Ored Court, but sot a itiolosole &seri Maw this atj therefor% It lro ships to clear, Port Phillip, P , undcred of be little dispo rapt when tl pendent upon. ble that prods at lout £l5O, later it m arrears. It course of • ces will bee mi our money considsrabl Prices of connexion those who changes o, of proper) swidtmly , , effect. .stwstilte./CLIU rxrre:BilAon.. wae Noicuunors. 01 THZEDXITo TOIL TICS 1113SIDZIR,. vox OANAL 001111.113910563. 306011 11. , APPLETOS, Illynal ad. 711.014 LS PIO NAY. `C.P.I.• RICHARD CONAN,PittsbeiTsh, glfdlidt. • Mt. Todd. la por JORS M. 20111•811,, Tarreatun. • oni.l. 4 11 MAGILL. Pittsburgh. etiRiIID CAMPBELL. J,. Pltlybungh. nom Mazer earns ne enannn JOHN .01.011AILZ Allegheny. ' WILLIAM ALCM:C. Pltdbargh. • ODIN= • !UM LOWRY, AtMbargß FIALXCIEI GAILDNIIL 1C:11/0.0.1i. Scott Club Maw Convemeon of the MI PRIZE BANNERS! The number of pas • from the port of London elate for the rad .Imila of Australia keeps tip to about 1000 • weer. Although there is not the game press rs to secure berths that vas noticed a month two back the goo oral S&L *Try slightly If ell diminished, the greet themes In the num. r of ships advertised • being suffident to semo • t for the apparent chine In that respect. erhape the average departures per month fo Australia, from all parte of the Illnited Kin • ce, may be estimated al be 211,000 and 80 The vessels au naummd to sail in the th of September, are rappoesd tons& an • • • capacity of &beat eO,OOO tons. Prom the Wanda and theme the &Windom of Mined • polar of ehronli 1200 pumas have been the inatrozaentality of dos fa the purpoeo moos of tha people to 'at by arreaglag the talta *co not only is I =tire *Wow Thai terl both wile sad ages greadmother, down to clergyman Ls whom th tamed to Pillee era abip, and the whole a more In the (lamas "1 toped en any ether Thu hate been ver, Austoollo dot* the WV 1 407 111 7 ao aordiog to she Wool ' tie grooloot dilkokr dawn, an ovflol4l *kr la-tho *Om 11~ orosool ordoisli• IPIR ' Celtic race had at famine, no leas than hipped ulna Ja4e, by .... sty farmed in Lou this awe, the Mug ', their homes •as ov ate emlestlou should • Welles but almost numbers have • ••• tho greed:ether, sad marly ban leant. A • salts hed beemsuseue- accompanied cub ant •u conducted an Maa`bai bum iaa ono minas of gold Iron few we sad Imo/ lo • • ted botOroloog. Ao • , Alpo amidst:id 014 awl, for was loon *mod by a do at, Sydney in titOt of • to ocoldfoti dolt • • of law • *AO* --le Marine Act. The decl overruled by the Owens tt was too bite to prevent a . from all the vessels In port ... of things could be repaired, Id scarcely be possible for any rafter.the recent robbery at re a vessel was attacked and 0 ounces of :gold; there would n to receive any tarp sums ex• was • crew that oohed be de eanwhile, it war unquestions- Adon was going on at the rate of PIXI per week, and that sooner or to shipped, with the accumulated reasonable to suppose that is the oath or two very heavy remittan ' to arrive, sad that about October allot may receive from this cause a impulse. - - • 11 kinds manifest a sensitiveness in id' the arrivals, which surprises • • to rsuade themselves that nci about to take plus in the relations mild if any large amounts should me, they will Produce a remarkable Locos/. o Looic.—The Past seises upon that part of a te letter of our correspondent Julys where h speaks of cheap, bad railroad iron, with w • the English manufacturers beat down the• Ame am manufacturers, end after charm teriung het he said se "commonsense", which it carts was, goes on to argue, after its fuh kon it was that bad iron, and not the tariff of 184. that injured the Iron interest of this coon . It says: .1% Inferior trop was sold in the United States t low rates, ,theroby seriously injuring the interest of thin country.- _The tariff of 1845 •no more agency in eluting this state of ',trot , than it had in producing the potatorot in kelt d, or the overflow of the hileslesippl river shoe New Orlesne." 1I • hirdly knows whether to laugh or be rea • ruch nonsense. tiro the editors of that pa • blinded that they cannot see that it was ow aim:time= tariff -of 164 G, and nothing • that let this “slag iron" into the country, e injury both of our manufactories and our owlet and that antler the speciftc duties of the . , of 1842 it could not hare been introduced all! Under the tariff of '46 the cheaper the ri the louer the duty; so that in reality we re been paying the English manufacturers rani= for for working 9 their old slag plies, , 1 Imposing their worthless product upon no in r e ehape of rails. Well may the London Times ail Franklin Pierce, the candidate of the party ho established and still maintains that tariff, as the esjusble practical ally of England's com• - 'dal policy!" - -- 114311:., Ell. END THE Post. ... The Pert - is still playing the partenf jackal to Lc Barker, and performs the dirty pork of its ester with an alacrity which plainly glows that it has a high relish for the service. Yester day it had a long article, one of the lowest and meanest things that ever disgraced the press. We copy one paragraph by way of sample. Speaking of the editor of the Gazette, it !aye:— . "During bin nbeence, Barker is pitching into Mi. Magill to a most terrible manner. Be nickel it kinds et charges, and he premien to Provo all he makes. The associate of the Ga utte lists nothing to say to hirer of Mr. Magill; the charges of Barker are permitted to plies an enitradietcd, and the Whig candidate for Sheriff 1, placed before the people to a moat equivocal character, and not ono of the organs of his party rill utter a word in his defeace.' The "sosociate of the Ostette" or any of the I"organs of his pony" would show that they had keg little to do when they would defend Mr. Magill against 6110.11 staff as that. The fact is effortof Barker. aided by the - Post, to injure bet:kern:ter oi-Mr. Magill has been pushed too tr, and is now recoiling upon the author! of to calumny. The people see how the game is eyed: Barker, who is utterly unscrupulous d Irresponsible, makes," as the Poet truly 'l4 "all kinds of charges," and then the Poet, bout particularly specifying them, gives theta the currency and credence it can.. The above tgraph shows how the thing is done. Byr oad thin Post must suppose, however, that „.......veople of the county are as base as them selves, If they expect to effecting thing by sack a course. Mr. Magill has shown tl,at a homer may be to blame in the matter of the scrip, be bud nothing to do with it, nor was there hey de falcation while he was in Mice. To ask bhp to explain what took place subliequeotly Is simply rtlieulous. _ the 01111 CI be rear cite the Hereafter Joe Barker and the Post will be in• separably identified; but which party will be damaged by the association is a question on which a good deal might be said on both sides, wore it at sufficient Importance to warrant ;discussion. -mar bility the imam WOODWARD.--Cha naturalized citizens, particularly the Germans, are hignly exaspe reted-at the outrage put upon them by the so cylleil • Demoentle leaders in offering them a candidate whom only sot in public life worthy of notice was an attempt to alienate and disfran chlre forever all foreigners who ehotild arrive in this country after 1841; and whose language in support of his proposition ems mealy insulting to them. He made no distinction. AU chines, all creed!, all nation—the poor man in search of a home and the political refugee . teeing from tyranny, were to be alms treated as unfit to share with no our rights and privileges, but were to be reduced to the : condition of • degrad ed taste. At a large meeting of Garman citiseue, held in the lawn of the American Howse, Penn street, on hloiday evincing, this subject was indignantly commented anon by speakers shown from among themselves. It Is indeed an outrage to offer a man,.eutertaining mush sentiments, as a candi date'for popular suffrage for one of the moot dignified and responsible stationl in the gift of the people. . and from cafe; Ay at mime- Po ken y be it may er her • 111 . IIII••• that ere o • end Tin Walton Biunaa.—The intelligent Wash ington correspondent of the New York Commer cial Aderrtirer dismissive the important question that has arisen between the, Supreme Court and Congress, retitle° to the Wheeling Bridge, and tots the wholo subject before the reader. in a doer and common-sense point of view. His let ter, so far as it relates to this subject, teW be found is another column of this paper. Joarrn H. hansom—This gentleman, whose II ppointmeat u Minister to London, in the place of the Hon. Abbot Lawrence, resigned,. wee recently unnamed, was invited bY a large comber of his fellow citizens of Philadelphia, of both parties, to partake of a public dinner, pr. •ions to hIS embarkation. Mr. Ingersoll, in warm and graceful terms, declined the honor. TEE ORIO VEIO STATZ common A good account of the spirit and feeling, sad prospects of Whig success in the State, is given by these who attended the runt State Cotrren- Con at Columbus. The State Journal Bays: “The eta of the Convention has-been de cidedly pod: Prominent men from all puts of the State met, talked over the present state and the future proepeet of affairs, and,by comparing totes, eel where effort was needed, and where it would be mode. The 'melt of this general conference bu been highly encoursglog. The Whig party Ohio is • unit. We bare no di 1i51013/ and quarrels, except with the common enemy. We are making. It more and more evi dent to our foreign population that it is of more importance to them to vote and act with the Americus party, than It is to follow a lead ISO- Wed by the 7 ondon Times, aid • pang urged and promulgated by British 04" "The Mktg epirit iiirosued, and, If the efforts of our friends are eardiestd, we 'hail stuell , giro tho robs of Ohio -to Gen. SUM Beery Whig went hotoe with this esolviction, and with a de termination to work front this time onward, till glorious eonstuwastion shall go forth to greet and gladden tha Whig hosts of the Onion." ll= TUB Ras. Du. Seact.—Aaorreepandatt of the New Toth Daily 1/ATOZIIIIOT writing from limos Mitre date of Aug. 43d, in Waimea to tha Dr. Slug, the talasicoa7, eayc The enottoserry at Athens ammeruing the treatment of the American mthaionary, Dr. Bing, awls" to have been adjusted without liftioulty b y Mr . mirth, thattuitettl3 Mee Minister at Oeu stantinopis. The steam frigate Ban Jacinto to. sent for him Willa the embalmed remained at the Ilium On reaching Athena he sought an itttertiew with .the thmlue(roltant timing the themes of the Slag, who theisitingitis hinds la Oatosio)miltis teadudo that Dr. Elog's claim taro oomtetled. Our linferthis _a clever' little pima. sad quite no Well goithnU far at fats as ha Baud= spouse. Dlr. Werth, soot atm the'aegotistion, left la the Bea Jeciate fir 'Unto. sea will obi; tN'attiese end io!ke to (kirtmglikOi -•—• • . -Hotel Toarrreturr--Wcth rag sedto the queetiza. of who is to blame for the doh tat of the Catholic linsincipationamolution, in Blew liampshire, in March of last year, we invite attention to the following frt . = the Concord Memocrit, a Demo cratic paper published in Mr. Pierre's own town. That paper said in its issue . of Jane 12, 1851 °The ,fallunt Of that Convcotion . le directly traced to those Rinker leaders. Pierce, Atherton Co., who were determined that It should either. be entirely embserrient to their partizan rialit. or what it was, an abortion. They succeeded and to them belongs the honor." Rem to something' for both Americans and tido:Den to think about • • , Englaild mayvely upon Gen, Pierce for effec tual coioperation."—Msnehester.Eng. Examiner •• The primary question for the United Stain, in the election, as it in for ourselves in the oleo total contest of this week, is the national satia tion and inviolable ests:Mishment of free trade. Tho triumph of the candidate of the democratic party, brought forward by the men of the South, wilt secure, probably forever, the ascendancy of liberal commercial principles. In this respect, and on this point, we take Gem Pierce to be • fair,representative of the opinions of Mr Calhoun, arid ite such, a valuable practical ally to the com mercial policy of thin country. Gen. Pierce bee our best wishes for Ms saccess."—london, Eng. Timis, July 6th, 1852. "When the Celt ban crossed the Atlantic he begins, fur the first time in his life, to constant the yinuatitactures of this country (England), and indirectly contributes to its customs. We may, possibly, live to see the dsy when the chief pro. duce of Ireland will be cattle, and English and Scotch the majority of her population. The nine of the ton Millions of Iriali, who by that time will have settled in the United States, can not be loss friendly to England, and will cer tainly be much better customers to hen than they 11011 are."—London The Nero York 7'ributte, after copying Jadge Woodward's resolution and argument In the Reform Contention on the aubjeet of foreigners, remarks: Now, imagine the Whip putting up melt candidate en thin and jour think what a untie would be make about ill But the Adopted Cid aeon of Pennsylvania will generally eupport Woodward, and not even make awry face about it! It iiman Is only duly labeled `Democratic,' he may do what he pleases." It will be for the "Adopted Citizens of Penn sylvania" to say whether the Tribune is right or wmng. Tnn Warm Moen IN 1784.—A Mr. whose published notes of s tear in this country to 1784 here recently been the subject of notion in the American papere, Owes the following de scription of breakfast at the White House. Will the breakfast in these days beg • comparison - aunt tom° "Mee. Washington hermit' made the tea and coffee for no On tbe table were two small plates of sliced twirl°, dry toast, bread and butter, Dottie broiled 'fish as it Is the general custom. Miss Goethe, her grand daughter, a pleasing young lady of about 18, sat next her brother, George Washington Castle, about two years older than herself. There was boo little appotirsnoi of form—no . livery. A silver urn, for hot water, was the only expensive thing on the table. Mrs. Washington appears to be some thing older than the president, although born in the same year. in statctro ratherro bast, very plain In her deers." - norcahe Nor (Meant Plearow of th. , ISM. EARTHQI7LICE ffi 114117A00 DE MIA. , By the steamship Black Virarrior, which strived at Mobile on Thursday, we hove received copies of theniario de /a Mama of Havana of the lath and - 14th ult. Thu only item of news we oau find is the account of a terrible earthquake at Bootleg° de Cuba, by which nearly the whole town was destroyed. li commenced about half-past 3 o'clock In the afternoon on the 20th Mt- Another shock was felt at 20 minutes past b, another at 9 o'clock at night, another at 1, And the fifth, the strongest shook of nll, at half-past 3 o'clock in the =m ine. At 5 o'clock there was a slight shock felt, and the following day was cloudy and rainy, and ore or two slight. shocks were felt in the after noon. Every house in the city was more or less injured, and the itihabitante, who had all ens to the churches in the first moments of terror, were compelled to nbandon these and take refuge in men places, the plantations and fields around the city, and the remelt' in the harbor. The letter were crowded•wlth the terrified population, who, rays the Redactor; were treated with the utmost kiadneve by the captains and crewe of the foreign se well as the Spanish remelt. There was. bat a single exception to this conduct, and that was on the part of the captain of the American chip John Straund, who ordered hie crew to haul in the plank when he saw the at frighted population rushing -towards his vessel. The editor of the Redactor speaks in severe urine of ble inhuman conduct, and stye: "See this example, you poor fools, who believe that see ehoulit look for protectors among our North American brothers I" The ecclesiastical authority had ordered those elturches which-had suffered the greatest damage to be closed, to prevent further misfortunes, and bid ere:del - altars in the plaza and public piece!, before withal crowds of people were con. Genial,. prostrating .themselves and offering up prayers for their safety. The lops is roughly estimated at from a million and a half or two millions of dollars, without counting the iejuries done to the plantations and villse in the neighborhood. We see no mention' made of any loss of life, yet we scarcely think each a calamity could occur without it. The Mobile Tribune of retenisy says that sixteen parsons were killed, and it le possible that the editors may ban received sorett o later informs• lion than is contained in the pefura. Lettere from Salt...dere say that that 'village i also felt the shocks, but the extent of the dam. age was not given. • I It was thought in Santiago de Cubs that liars- I coo mast have also suffered from this earth. quake, se the steamer General Armero, which should bare arrived at Santiago„from there on the 21st, had not made her appearance, and it woo thought that she had been detained by the I authorities of Barmiest la assist the people of that town. THE BURNING OF THE BEEFDEBR. atuaxerms, Saturday, Sept. 11. The hulk of the steamer Reindeer Is almost entirety under water, and but a few charred tim bers can be seen. The balk of the steamer Iles about half a mite from Bristol landing, now near the fiats. The stern of the boat is in thirty 'feet water, and the bow in thirteen feet It is held there by the abaft, which fell over the side of the boat, one end of which was imbedded in the sand, and the other attached to the =chin - try. Several of the insurenee agents waved this Morning, and proceeded to examine the wreck. The machinery wilt be immediately taken out, which is said to be worth $20,000 or $30,000. The Reindeer le insured for $66,000, as fol lows: National, $10,000; Firemen's,slo,ooo; Merchants' $10.000; Grocers', $10 , 000; Man hattan, $5,000; Equitable, slo,ooo—all of New York. There were on board the boat at the time the fire took place, Aileen Fawns; meetly belonging to the boat. Cept. Farnham and Mr. Williamson, a - eon of one of the owners of the boat, and a nephew of Rev. Geo. It. Williamson, were at the time of the alarm asleep in the -lower cabin- Capt. IFa. did not get to sleep until about three o'clock, shortly after which he was awakened by the cry or fire. He sprang out of bed, seized his clothe*, and rushed to different parts of the boat _where the crew wore sleeping and aroused them. He then went on deck, and found the upper part of the boat filled with smoke. He enacted : el to rotting into hie office, but while endeavor ing to open the money drawer, which was lock , ed, to get out the Woks, papers and money, be ' longing to the boat, the firemen came to him and told him that if he wished to wive his life, he must go ashore. The boat was then wrapped in fumes, and filled with smoke, nod it woo with much difficul ty that the Captain and fireman got "shore. The origin of the firs is at present a mystery. Some mamma and bedding that had been used far the wounded, were put on board the boat le the spaceoccupled by the gangway on the star board side. Here the fire wee first discovered. There are many conjecture* as to the proba ble , cause of the are. Some' that It to hare been the work oran becendlery, but there le no thing tojastify thie ennolusion. The general ha 'waggon is that It took fire from • spark from e passingboat, or from a cigar carelessly brushed, or even by spontaneous combustion. Two watchmen had beckon duty all night, but did not Ammar:the i it vie eouside. !ably advanced. Rough': Heady pin C ot , YallYtwsot op to Malden, dialing their mem by hands two miles, over aroeith ? hilly road, but did not arrive in time to render atny saistano*. The remaining slch.pgas throulyiag at Ma.' dab 'redoing well, at* attending physician has hope" of their- the ret* cGregor, war , yesterhty by li stesultrat Midi; to h elm in Brooklyn. ' ' The London Ttpasanestinoes that tie Cunard Company's neigewelt ;leaswire Andes. AIR" Jura, Etna.Aad. two o th ers, white oom. menon , ranagit early is Dpoembar, ram Lim , aTiOto ,New Irpk end Chipla, and baokoma to be' from from Ltaerpoal Imo slanuata. Wednesday. They rill, ca ll Ist bingos on the outward and Havana _ tioaanisra wawa Idsseorm *lad dollar of band, - of the State or " irooo*Eddl Now York on the rikt, pl? 4, tab" eiff#al lbe . . . Taz Cnotana-The" reperti from the All. erica of . Trussis,poland and Bilesis,- whets the 43hOrneli prray ere not, on the whole, mare satisfactory than the int accounts. A decrease In the number. of eases in one locality Is bal anced by announcements of Its further progress to places where it had not yet appeared. Med ical aid In thinly peopled localities is almost ins 'possible to be procured. . _TO latest returns of the . disease Ift Posen are to the 25th of Aug:—ch the 2 4th, 89_ per- "sons were attacked, of whom 86 died. In Milo- ' 'slew the cases avenge from 6 to 7 daily, and the deaths from 1 to 8. The colony Of Philadelphia, In • population of 270, has last 42 by deaths since the appearance of the disease. In Petro. we, up to the WA of 407 case., lB7 bad been fetal. In Neustedt the magistrts4 bad f or bid. den the sale of some kinds of meat and vegeta bles—amoug them of mutton and encumbers. The Nein Prussian Zietung elates that the epi demic bad made its appearance at Magdeburg and Bromberg. In Landsberg an abatement of the Manse is reported, baton the 22d there were still 46 easts. In this locality the attacks Were of the moat malignant variety of the epidemic; in some instances persons in 'previous good health were seized upon and pest-recovery In less than an boor. The Oetate•Zeitung demnibei the 01101" re ea haying sensibly diminished in Warsaw on the 24th. The offmial list of the 28d of Avant announced only 226 new eases; then were 120 deaths; 208 had reccive red, end 977 remanded under treatment. From Ballots the reports were favorable , es only inlet .case. e were re ported. What is called the fr ntier district, Sin cluding portions both of Po d and Posen, Is in a deplorable elate, the diens': being aggra vated everywhere by the utter itumfficiently of the only means by which it cap be met. In Soma of the villages there were more than 20 deaths in one house; often the husband, wife and children were corms 41 the ewe bed. There is no attendance, no medicine, and every where the deepest misery. The local authori ties are it, poor, and eo restricted in their Ow en by the regulation', that they can donating; if a Landreth can advance 20 or 80 fluters from his private resources for the aid of the suffer -. ~ , e e...... 4 " 3 1ii I greet effort. On the 24th there were 706 cases of chokes In the pillion hospitals of posin._ __ , turn from 128 towns Vanatowr 131.wonow. glee the following result 1861. Fairbanks, 15,760 I William 15,821 Brainard, 4,98$ Redfield, 8,291 Robison, 9;666 Robb:teen, 6,882 Whig mej. in '62; 963,, Whig maj. in '5l 1,062 The Maine liquor law question 'has as ele ment in the gabaiustorial election, and lessened the majaity for Fairbanks. The Whig majori ty for members of Congress will be about 2,000. The Legislature is largely Whig. The Berate will probably Mend 24 Whip to 6 oppealtion.— RepresentiGves elected sa far as heard, Whip 80. opposition 67. Same tome tact year, Whip 82, opposition 61. James Meacham, Whig, is elected to Congress in the first chariot by about 1,000 majority. Andrew Tracey, Whig, by nearly the eame.ms jority in the wend district. In the third no choice, though Baba, Whig, his a large plurali ty. Under the new. apportionment Vermont 'casein member id Cowen. The vote for Governor shows that many of the Free Democracy have gone back to the old Lueotoco line.—Carskind Herald. Edward Ball, editor of the Zionsville Courier, hes been nominated as the Whig candid►te for Congrais In the Muskingum, Morgan and Wash ington Dieniot. The District is decidedly Whig, and will of course "put that Ball in motion" toward Washington City. Harr ClOP.—qar fanners are -pretty veil through with their hemp harvest, and it affords us great pleunre to state that the crop is ...very fair one. The weather for harvesting woe nev er hoer. Mach of the crop is already in the stack and in floe order. It the watering seasonehould be favorable, our farmers next spring will Wing to market en article equal to the twat the Bute ever produced. We wteh we could flatter them on the prospect of prices suitable tench an sr ticle.—Lezingtan grprtss. - - Tun Ilion Use a FAlLSerr.—When the work. 'men in Francis Myer's Furoace, Schenectady, hod received their „ dollars and dimes," Satur day afternoon, they run up an sett pole in front of the shop, and threw out a Scott and Graham flag to indicate their political preferences.— These workers in Iron hare no ides of support in; a party which is pledged to British intermits. They go for Protection to Home Labor and No Tribute to Foreign Workshops —Albasy Evening Journal. ' ans. Pcnsirsa F. iswiru.--The editor of this paper hod the pleseure of meeting and oonvereing with this favorite of Louisiana a few days ago. The General looked in fine health, almost as well as he did on the beaks of the Withlacoochee when the Indians wanted to kill him. In our short interview the subject of polities was intro duced, incidently, when one of the gentlemen present made it smeltery for Gen. Smith to re- ply, which he did moot satisfactorily, It Wan ably hat •Democrat: but can turret ray or do anything against Gen. Booth" The boys who served tinder .Gen.. Smith know his firmness. When be speak' in this way it is worth more to General Soott than ell he has lost by the fugi tives from the party throughout the whole coon try.—N. 0. Trigs Isms. Mouton:mt.—TM Miltenntal Star. a Mormon paper published in London, states that Moe. mOOllll6 Ilia:l4in great impose In the Wanda of Malta The setae paper says many thommnd of saints Till leave England for Utah ere long. EZIODIC Itte.an.—An indostrisl Fair and • 'Temperance State Camden will like plum in Providence this week—the latter on Thursday. and Friday evenings. The Melee Law is beteg vigorously.. enforced throughout the State, end is doing mach good. Ham Lair to Oattenit.—Mr. Cameron has introduced • bill into raillamout. probiblthur the manufacture. importation. or sale of frith:tout ing liquors in that prorloce. The Cholera vu penning Its much westward through Europe and mulled In several porta of Venni'. The tumults of the "prima of the dis use are more sad more untemorebte. Mount Etna, in the island of Scilly, became suddenly convulsed on the night of the 20th of August, and a magnificent eruption took place, which has not been surpassed by any within tbe past forty years. It was feared maul villages would be destroyed by the streams of lava. No Family Should be Without Them. seirSTS - speak of Bi'Lane's Liver Pills. ',Web ban leamaie an ladlspeasable Family Ithalldne The frightful smortorm whir& mime from • dimmed Leer nualfort theleaelrea, mom or lam, to every famUy; dry pepela, aka bemheb.e. oladraetloa of the malmaa.sarmoad Myer, War la the ride. 'alai dry. hacking eausb. ars all am result of hope le &mammal—ft them Dr. It'laade 1111• am a porerelsei remedy. The/ here 1 . 1 1 , Ire Loma ta fell, and they atoll d b, kept ot all Llama ai -Take two or three gang to bed. every moo- red. third ulna. If they do not purge two or three WIWI by oat soorain., tate one or two torn. A Might bee /nut should Invariable tato. thole new The Liver Putney &babe used wheraparginin done sionanary. Ai an anti•billoese pongstine. they aro tab• nor to wan And to done of two or three. they giro ostontehlog rellof to boadialw. allot. slight dorannenenn of tbo otosonek. Dorn& by Dragalsts ant nerhante. l / 1 110•12 0013. ty,, out by the sole province.. CUM] K. H. HOLMES - & BRO - - - Bnooossor to IL P. NoLson & Co., BIANUFLOTVIEED OP /. SOLID BOX VIOBB, PLATED. EILOTILE,ALLTTQLIPI. . SPADED, MME. PIOP. ie. prnsurao*, MIA. oM N. 124, Water Orot,fhlN On •bn.iblotbLAT AFeAll vett oarn6oto4WDO O. low D0.a.0.T.0. JAMESTANNER.' wzousio DEALER IN. BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, dc,, SG. 50 WOOD anon, PITTSBURGH. Between ?Bird end Venlth. lirMy stook embraces seal eariety and 113.1logn2Inotfootart: •74174t0d • alr'd xtbr from Ps mid Whiter mho. sad bo rold at pillar —Pk.. toll and mantoo Wore baling. •02 run . * *num a. ;ram M'CORD & CO*, WHOLESALE& RETAIL FAsHIoNABLE HAT; MID CAP • HANUFAOTIIHESS. , AND DP/ZMIX II! ' kt iniPS OF MIL 00111111 OP WOOD AND 110 Th DTIL. Pittsbarglt, Pe. theg t reori k ..e.."=ctrurajill= l ' . " Citizen's Issimme uompany of Pittsbnigh 0. 0. Eclair. nail" wrens 1112/1/1141. nat. orina, triwAmarrintEs itgin7 un , . sir menu suit 1100 115/11 ON TLIN 0100 'ASO' ifi15.1610 11. MINS. AND TaIOOTA. Who/sou moose koN or rim,. ries: Alla swam Nitwits of lie 8114 Not OLAND X41712a VON • anent ' U.DASTOI4, I . . ViirJos PRIMING of all kinds executed at tbieeake *HA [wafter.. sad' at reaamiablo rue,. OO.d. Mandela' *III be airriCto Pate,. ma . Pp arecemlw Erbiaatoasead Gaarart Canto, 11111 Dills of Luaus. I orttati.)).A. tsb•h4 am. e, SIT is duct to Bier's Petroleum to soy that It hat been known to oemplstely frmitrat. e.err 'early. of Ulla dreadful &res. In hen than than any alma mud). and at Inn 'ant or Ineoulardanne to the intlant. • The tlamaands of atilt:lran In lbw hands of the pro- PM.; sonny of which are Irmo well known tam= of the dry of PUlaburgh and Its immediate vicinity, tro to thew dearly and Wood all doubt, that PETBO - le a medicine at no coturnon talus, lot only as 1.41 remody In Parapet; Itheanattem. Deana; Into of Sight hut ae . • valable Internal remedy, ladling the ineraigialng Physician; as welt ae the suffering patient. become aisposhated with 11. merits. Than having a dread of mixture. are ensured that this medicine is purely natural, and is totted on It flows from the boom of the earth. Ihe following catifieste is copied tram a other pettish ed stlitracuse, New both, and bras date August 2. 1852, t..bielt it also appended the eeettnee a afthe eelet rat.] D. Y. Pmt. &L D. of litherttha las nay In truth certify. that I here boon a badly a. Noted with Bcrofula fos the bat oven lean. that mat of the thus 1 have been tumble to attend to any kind of La mina; eta much al Ms time unable thwalt, and =mined to m T bed, and have both treated neirly all the LIMO by the bat Plaraciths mar country alert.; I of aluallY got maw relief, hut no oath, and mamma to grow won., until Dr. Foot ratiothnendral me to try tho Vaccines:a. or Rock Oil, as every thing else hod Pallid I di.! so without &What Pent, hot the effect was atoulthingi it threw the poison to the theme at with, and I at ace twoul to grow better, and by cuing wren battles, I laves; a cure worth Mouth& of dollars. . . ibL mar tali& that I Lavelkwai so:Q.111W ith Klee. Petrulannh of Rock Oil. fu InUns than a Twat. ond hay,. rapatally witnewed WI beneficial eiTectof to ti, tura of loiolent hlmr., and other InSeaftill Sir which It it rreom• tottalwi. nial can with confAlenew rojxamensl it , lo.lwra medicine worthy of ittontipp. and , can saf•ly ray that .emil has attatoolol If Ithereintber metliclua hid fail 1 . D. Y. PoOT. 31. D. ton Kale by all the Don:neat.. in POtaborgh. antr3od/tw Re.lson's least ilemitim DAGUERREOTYPES Poet Offiee Building, Third Streg. lITIZEIIIt3 and ehA-,, ,, 0F4 who wish ob li talo adaotealot a rdatlo and ll:4.litre Mem., at a any landalekto Pyle" • ill Owl It to entirest to eall ut tatdl known a/Manitob a / a nt, whetsutlatactton • • . . . 0‘00.34.14.NRe I:ti 41,1 matte. flexing oon (4 the =lig tat p it ITsectalYtpeee . w rlal. , :nd. 0 . 11 , .111ght; f. r.: , 12- t poWeefhl wtoptihithoWeref; of the belfUe . t. ffht7Ptba. eff cow s prsetleell ff the reltbratfal hoe.. of • rbilwtelhbla awl New Tack. Satter, himeolf tn be able to otter to the bath]. of th• Art, a t.ti •••-: 1440er. , ao fypee, either Ong ly cr 0rct1P.,7t,.:441.1..4 pet., hr.,. aarpanted. IltwmA open 40 Ap.a.tiog, In .11 I oaths, frt.ra elorlt A. Lino • idrallEttlF.ALTY—To the Freeinen of Aliaitheny Coanty-1 offer myaelf as a candidate for the oirce of 6111¢11.1YY, for the en4uarg term. astod +sobs , . ono Party nousinstino, on an 1[1,1011.0t.. eeo uic,,, . e nd would tbankfally eoncit the vv... of 0,1 (sllo• can,ne of all forties. After residence el thirty three yrs?, (nue ohne Mouths) in Pittsburgh. In * O , lOO toniness. I trust my character in known to ths emir,. community, as not Is require soy etlormme. L nod hops I may le deems/ trustworthy. Plasm giveyour marmites to the, olds it that not the most fortunate) lkwkeell, Wecens ay: mole. nod (hmt lemes. your obeJlont ,stmt. numb) LIM): 1,1t11,1111 JOSEPH PLUIViNIER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, lIATS, &c. NO. 111, WOOD STOKE?, DTTTSIIDROD, (acme. 11211110}D ALLY, A . 1 ,5 IStoek embraces every variety of Boots Ahem. Ohms., Dotmete. an . purehmed directly fn. mth Ahmuteethrem Mr the Weeterh Trade. and will Ite sold a Nor Vett Rod Phil phfs priers. Patellas., sill hte• mill and examine Wore IDIOM. repth'hteetlerT DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. tiA CKSON'S 'National Dagrinrrean Gallery, corner of the Dratuotul and Ireeset Amt. toppreite Whence Deng htore.) Pittsburgh. I.s.lies and Until... Men trickling to obtain life' Ike likruereer at modem, peers. will pleura call at the above eireb lieh ciente Acted up nth 'Very superior Psis and Fky Lighte, i arretioul with such 14111 that th Operstnr can hike the most *emirate feu shags% of the h man Term wish nil the es premium of swinish. , " lin to 11" RIVI.L.. .sogrartogre. Petting, Ac., ex urstrir ..Pled. and du i brutes taken of :Theban' libellee s. SiSUPersous not I ermine! to tat a *tun., tribes • Per i., roomblatica lit e Llitsoruses taken of Ark, our port of lb erigearbl vicinity. M I Vl=ro n i r Trin ' es ¢ro7itE"' rii , 66 9 41 IL. until 6 1626:161.15a s3PtIORTICULTURA;I, EX.IIIIIITION -71. Ataboal K b bft Der tho i lttsburgh florticultotol &kitty kill b. boll at Illsololo thr n134'1241.= oc.l2Atb dm, of tletkesokher. All attic'. Ilk oshl. , lllon must M remrted to thy Okamltto. of Attar 'cements, to fors D o'clock. A. H.. nD tho 21st of Adolotobcr. Vasoll• Mut. $ll Aoki* decent ckulA fly ord..' of V.AVIIM cr. coMMIVIEK. Mrs. Lamb's Boarding School for Young Ladies. SD. 386, ASCII USHER, POILADCLPIIIA rlfillE duties of this institution will be re ....1D. Tarals., September 11th. Ihe onto hey of ::tplle _Wee limited tatFyrity f.. 12. they tmte , ttte dtlev.- I.l74L7rh ° o 4 .t " rgt= :m .amlrtoa 107 D. mule hr mall. Ittlalmscss—ltry. Altert Herm. Roy, Thee. 11540ted, hey. Henry homdmed. Thne...llutter, Yetnuel Clelland, M. D. itichard Mire. Esq.. hottd Itti.dt. red. A. Ilnol e Mete teMi1t. ,,, ... Kr. •yeytedllo University at lewilburg, UNION COUNTY, PA. ri:IN College year commenees on the third lIIOBBDASIn o:debar. fustballou Is reroodettal n the plan rreentlk , adeld. r I. llarserk.littorn. Yates and outer I.oversittes. me - I e I. a rboles et Haas* to array studetd, rte his 0b .4 Id MS rues be. Tunica M. board al. Theta tr• at prem. a Proddeut., Our Protestors, three ether Pastruetats. tad Ittl htudrute. Fur further path:Warr,quire at ker. o:) , NAltil 3111C011. If. D.. Vreaddeat of t he Unlytrutr. pl4citylosto Ohio & Pena. R. R. Ifiock. IflOR SALE at No. 75, Fnorth et reet. w.iNsa CO.. wpm EWk d akeltsuß* Mute. CIANDLES-100 ban star, for Wahl by seraft I:MULISH k 4aOAP-100 Ins Resin in !taro for sale by .ous xSOLII3II Jr. BENNETT B ACON -15 ck Shlci oers, just reed for Ws DT Mill:Mt DEN Mai. youED BEEF - 10 tcti Saga:r Oared, jug XJV ne'd sa4 for sale by Bola axouni 43EtiNVIT. OUISVILLE LIME-25 bbls in atom: nod A totals hi ENOLUICI lIERNIP T. EA-150 hf. elitists Y. IL. in atom :it'd fo ale by mak ' INGLInt k 1187itiVIT. IPES-50 bxa Clay and Slone for Bala by septa 1:NOL18/1 e INSEED OIL-10 MIA. j Wit re cd for pale by ENOLISII t bg.I.4I,MTT. IiIiEESE--77 Via to arrive, for vale by J AsplA INN(11.1811 A BENNETT. .I . OFFEE- - 200 bags Rio,jnotrec'd for solo v„.j by (sepia] ENGLIbII BENNETT. v• GINGER far Pickling or Prcier .GREEN In& WAG. 238 Übotty ytand for oak. Vl' W. A. 10.1.16 linear).* Probe.. I.aers. NEW MESS MAOKEREL—Tho trot of tbo nosou—all 0010at.4 Fish, vot up ..Poogf tor • W. A. I doC LUItO CV.. 000116 No. 21.4 Libertr IODFISLI--600 lbe. prime New; • • 1 • • we ••• .trs: (lezi flu.) ind we'd diroct Rom Iloidoa. bl • 11016 Ot • IfeCLUHO Jr CO. BLANKETS— 500 peire Whitney, Rose, LP Mattingly, ,Ecobobly and *time MAlmktedobakon art reed by .., . , A A MASON 11 CO. solll' bei 8.161)1.1tet.t. ' CLOTIIB--A A open; & Co. are now opon lag, SIX ..0 two Pro Deb. Ihtel lab anti Am.,jeali Ilrata Cloth% .Hat ed aalbrio. AI" It W. plait and C 41011.1141. Amid ATINETS--Jues opened 20 oaeen, com annex all the best &stem testes eePte A A MASON A CO: AMES HABIT CLOTHS—A A . ;dawn 1 On, km lust reed SO pies. Gott Pestle's Baltic • Lbs, os4suilia sob", suitable and lostilostobls for la. • Clasisaasko, • NOS trillium:a SEED-14 bbls. prime, for rale 1 by /121.4 b - LIOURT, orple Watfr ,treat. .IVVE haws • ,associated with us this day; in tho tosoodtottafo of Month.. Vlers.fitoohooolo, coda t U om a u JA o O onolld WAR.Ks YO D L VD N EL eC K t.N 1 AND, 00. =MIIM= POEITLEY, irnsoN & CU , 10. 89, WOOD' IiTISEKT,. PITTISHUSOF, rs • NIhtniANUFAOTUREBS of nn-Barrele, Cna Sled ind msred Shovels, Vpdles, 800 nen, Hoes. lief ard Man • wits. Ail ordain made of .tte ure teat materials. and isarvanted equal to If not sunerfor any In the market. Merslauda nod oasts 'wishing, to Dunham nod It to their Moan. tau tonsil and esaailua our stook before purrhaslnd else , save*. ' mot 6 Two Good Males For Sale T:Niehelson's Stable. Liberty street. enliblt JACOB I'OVATTII.Yr..ISB AVntyr Iron • Works For • Bale . lialuablai_propertj , known as tbs • "Junlata 'Ulnas &Waal. In Allegheny (Ur. ths waist of the Penn. Meal. bounded by Itoblosm and Darragh *!, AlNamur Myer and ham. Canal. Ties mUI and NMI N241.41_15 goo d running tinier. and napalms of manufacturing neW Mess merehaut iron rad NAO. nor mum. • • • ' • iben Is rlfdon' the auamm s lanielmalaoodbrick Mnme . re. taniasra bl atarsL. ar.. desira. ths , mahnia7, furnaces, an, arm be mid Se =garAdVge ff ird.We l taidea .t. fL=2O bbb. Ling "I ARD bb (.1110AR-10 Midis for 84e lby , . 11 OUIVIRLD. MOLASSES -40 bbli 8.41.; • • -. mole' .7 CAN Ift/I.D forsalo b p i" . 0 83 : 8 5-2°l°l " J I CILIUM o or 7 VOA" nisfininho4 in InOrn and SOGLE A MOLASSES,- •••". • - U - 14Eb` itt,orzanda.led.. • • - rh \ • , . - I A Farewell 'Lecture -. ATILL be delivezed bi Niel Rae W. SPEER, vv rto. , ivbarvms. to labor ma llisslao.l7 Anr . , : F l ., A . :, 1. "11...U.0A UN &mad Pro•byte . ,;,, 0 , , tree. an Tbunedar.mninr..l6a , ~.L. ..110 . — The eimleot Intercourse batmen the Chi and the edvaatmee to be ethethell from the Minx of that retearkehle treole. Tloketh of teat 21 cent. to b. proestre.l at the henethet mks ores. Yocm, member, of tatollim bat( otter; Mini-Moe Of the tlo land tatehies vithout hem, 111 , Mooed+ to be devotel to pro:ming philmephLlM panatela . the wee( the mteelan gmott ' (.2IIGAR--100 hbds N 0, in Rion, for sale by EriGLIZEI t [MN NM. L7 ottlf.t • . 122 Neond and 151 nest igt rrOBA 00--100 big. in store for safe by • IL • =GLIM * BENNETT. OLASSES-200 bblo for solo by .405 LNULIBII !IIIghNETI• 1' YftoP-50 bbls in store for solo by rept:. BSGLIOB .t BINNKTT INSEED OIL-10 bblo fur oale by 1.4 J 5C11001 , 117...K ER t Co., fANOANESE--5 aka Saxciny jinn koo'd tst7d for 'aye Or r 801100N2JAKIIItt co. IpX. LOGWCOII-200 bra "Sanford's" for .*le by ['MIS] J BILICONMAKEIL A CO. iINIMENT-10 gross Allan's Nerve and I J Einne Liniment tot rate br J SOLIOONMAKILR I UDLUM'S SPECIFIC-0n hand• and for 6 I rate br L WILCOX. &CO. i pl 6 roe. Market 1. and Lionobad. I.)OTASH—rt superior article for sale by 1_ re pl 5 L WILCOX t OD. • YILE'S - CHERRY,PECTORAL-1. gross /IL rot riled and for role by 5005 . LWILCOX a co.\ EONS R'S EY:SEALS/Of—Fresh supply I. Jun rred awl tior Imln by IWILCOX • co. ". AURENCE'S Flesh Gloves and Straps .4 An. Fele, by LWIWCX A 00. riVOOTII POWDER—Dr Bowdeith's Stip nowww, Tun ihmder ult.!lotd wilelsfor the th a jwt nvelnd wad I w/e by L WILOOX • CO. 911, ghen. Cownty, sr.: r 4., . , .E TTER 13 of Administrati ' j iti g_A tkothqt Foto •straltted to th e utrio G r n !stt.ect_zpotk the rttote of Ants nuttier !_o f l 6 . it,il,,,,,to=ilrdtieveotb Wo-tt , o 1.1.0:1 - tos . or &moods agolott =is i t " tTf ~, f r, b.i.a.ttgtrlrnb•"' , '"' ° °'' ,--- d o . Um adottoixt , st , dell [ twitttone l ' W.'''. Wlte FRIEND. Adixer: N 0.128 4111 t a. Vittsburgh. House and Lots for Sale 'IWO LOTS ON ARTHUR'S STREET, belwenn Weboter eta the Minercrille itaitt—No. sc.l 74. 2.1.1{ n. UN _hoot. br 143 It. 1 , 04 filch*. J.. D. pith • cm...labia brink dcelllng house. excellent .r.lex. thaire truit tree.. an 7 xxsPe..bour• squire of xtre. Peek. cu the premise.. cr of Joseph K, .x. A ttcrner et Law. 74 Grant Street. Srpll:24 JOHN 13. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Nth 53, MA.II6Ey sun?, PITTSBUItOII, , 1 1 r C T l ol n of T P7tt e a e r t g r h al a i rtt i ti n e y th L PY :I; . ielmyed the uroyertrtion litorelately occupied bbdy Jobb • Thwneeod. and increased the stock. by ocloelloos canoe tlir..de It the mite of the to.h snit direst Douaii. Ile will wee his aiostant petvolial attention to the ha • sod ty the filling of KtYwici DT. er,iptlenc. An et porloirte of Anne yestr in the prectke Of meetyltie. • t o knowledge of filisr..t. will efotbio h• tr -eta, to meet the whit:. of botb ;amt.:lane sod to. • sepliglial_ 'n 4 , 08. SALE—An elegtuit, Brick Manii2 0 - Ann .4 Lot. elloatel . Centre AT... IC .., i .... nf Lbr nimt p et.. Ritual.. lo the eats 1%.• 1.,e 60 1...4 by itiii. w, it In. wliti ditiorrot h.& 1l o i ',btu twry. Fetal, •o. Price. 05.660. For further par t...tiler enquire of cUItTIS • 01100.0. 1 lOU Wood etreet..,_ NEW BOOKS---Just reo'd, The Guerilla i 0i,05411 . 0 , ....0, t rat or m (4. ? ..LTiTritil o;i601oir lloWww t pt 4/ tirtere.'s hi allaiii , ..l 114eatwohudor5 t ea. molt ;6 Fctirth stret. . S A constant supply of ' /, 1 ( ill 0 1 . 'I c i e l ,!;: l ir E MITI; Erin Femily Flour, trnm re -4,041 white who , . rim Ow sue be pot 01 _ 1 wrpl• WALL a ~..auKTr, w.firc et. • IiFM; M 0 ... ~ Pleaxitit Vallar Matra. O. Flusta l ng Valli/ 8 .. .J Sierlines mop. & antra (white wheat) lOU ...mat Worts ?Hot. sugar EA " Vorcitita Mill. /airs Vim 11 Orbits wheat) =.O " I..aper, liaised brat:/mall of onigi I.ot - del. r o ito„aud fur pale I . 01J.LI. a I.lGfiETt. Water at. 4,4 0(1(1 • I nod I alkagcs. containing a largo and eacapicta ail ment n•aw ly ntanutartustd Dome3tic, and I.U', o,col V , rctio. Dry 60.1, 1.01 • • ILIZESE-500 Boxes Yrime Cutting; ' do. Cream do luat rre.l uytd for n.le by J. B. CANPIZLD. i" lALIMATUS-190 Boxea; • ''.-- . . 7- • n 6 lanais. In .tors in.l. t... L . by I•rtit 147 J. D. C.AnYlliD. i I ROCERIES, 4.0. . . . N jr. arii bus trtintniirren Iliotbder. 2:0 rinniouvy Y 11.1.1 I. lind Mart Tem • • 160 held. te en °lobar 13010.1 .. to bhi. " .0.1 Sugar nouteratilinier 160 b6res biaburd Tobarer, clone brim* • • 6 0 kiln. tiz lliiii Tobaraz 60 bbl. therm] Crarbed lingsnr. 2.. IA Legironlandflurtie. • .' 2 bbd. NW , : 2 e•rocair 0 V Indigrc, 1 6616natugsi 6u - Ile .3 large. Mackerel; • • • LIIO r“ou. Stripping 'hyoid - 160 dos Corri broom.; In rt-re end for We by i.r.15 J s n !WWI/. Round Church. 811E3-40 eka Potwh; . , . . 2.1 Abb. kinleriaur, SO bxs , - .4 far yzie by liepl6 - . JAIt if LOYD. ' Pittiburgh Gas Stack S Ss u , AREl'imtir,‘„!ll,o„,,ELL. orn• R. Jono4 t Co. cur. Wood and 4th Fto. S. tan Clement, Rugg k Co's J. mumfActutture. surerior 4,1.11ty. on =man t. ' ma tor rkle by , •/C/I,IAH DtuEsi C 0... Witsr and Front Ma. bble Lake Trout; 15 hf " • • Inr este by . .1 B CANOE/M.__ ------ ATY --- DARLINGS FAREWELL, bye. .I 0 Yolks At Boma br BO nter. ',. • : Ilbele Tom . . Vablts• • ':, 1.0011 of llttle bva. 1:0•41 flight. nettled of 11•1 4 20 IT. Katy Nell. I ti.b Ballad. . The Role of far Inft.rt.• • ..„ Th. Ito•obal Mak.. by W V NvAllter, . '.., , beriefr " by Lee Altert- • 't, M7Babe.. Polk. lbotfatte• " • , A hundred 7100* AAA Al Aden atrallehtab tb • eantber. f i llpjy . =l i ly Jertzlte.. . . , • . • ar t . ,: gebauxn. I.,eke. .11 BLEBER... ' . • N.lOl flint Iltre•t. '\, • ,It El. of the 'Oot,ftn - 11000, ogi ---iLr, ATUS— 15 b fa .o rtaajg r u, 00. O wS II--4 eke. in eto a for enii by .g ERMUDA ARROW ROOT in t r i andl-2 souu papr s i od I d i i p a o . Zauss, ruu, u prin. U". 1 "'""" " 4 " IC ist.6.its. .ey 3 v EAST POWDERS—Bmbbitt's PfiTaioal k Yeast POI/A.llln Tin C.E.-10 I caeljtigfieed .o I.n . Ate by [yeb , 3) • ___.R SIP*. 0 , 11.111.b.b1et e 06 0 .6114 Jen. • 40 s' ild IfiabLltY•rosv Poinlei, or , Whin" Mbar ..rrrj• r by torpl3.l \ 131Wa4f . 4 ..111EES11 - 50 boxes. prime vir. - R., for olut, WICK iIeOANDOMS. 00'M S-100 do;. fir We by mom 0 0.10? w pepl3 WIC IL IIeCIArDLESIir NDRIES -6 2 LW.. Tallow. `, 1 Mw Pon; • ao citsts Potoel • b \ A 00 LEN . No. 2 aokorelt lee soola wlrs a, ANPLEJN. EARLASII-3 tans purr,' just rte r 4iAnd fcr*Ale br p stituvra a cat 4, ojp•Aiin for , t 7 is q I X 2 , 3 114.. roKthvilt.HlAKY J .BEE . Z 3 AX-2 ma Ir tl iz f , D f l szorafoi. IOTTON —26 bls. landink, for sale by tepla IWATI DICKEY t DO • Haw • Boat. ‘, . DST rood& at Celltral Booltptoro 78 4th. ep .atlautio and Tansalbuith: aketOaliakut arOtaataNa; ty east McNeal:ran. IL N. I.lfr .aa Works or Dotrnt *moor saNsd b$ t B Mambas 'Vat NI. Memoiray( tbalge And WrlDaq. of Dr. °Woo" Vol Db. • , tl. , mto'. Taman!. Movotatlimi bit Moth., - DnDcr a Analogy and Dr. Norm a anolyiloooliDol 11Cookn 1..1031 • .1 L. uV-OD. -S.: STONER . • NO. 80,.. WOOD STREET, C . Li AS . just titemiired hie and . Wthtar .11 nal a BOYS Bow; of which am without i'paildlol In the nbolnlifed. thby line bean gob up with math tags. and mon* Nap but mat the aspeatall.a of Q. melt rngbilonfer nano of the Ants are orrulnly ray benneltob—mada the mat elogstib style. and from tnerlebooyeakrfed Tbny ef.l he told at fait prim. and In all cams a Alta 'marinated. sod *ben nof. Slog mar b• Informed nod'a.. r banned for another. of ,tbs Mono! ropmfd'ne fn. A.,. any has lkeliob, German and Contn.s.d KM, lab n lupe stabk rf not r Coluinglynnwain, or Costa an... all of 'thief. nil: b• ‘o Mkt. at tee. E!=Zl Tleo,ET—A large . and Well .11.4611 Duet Direlliatt on Minty rt.. betvr4a . d :ad Iroantiatol. Posmodon 'Ore& an the DA ct octob.r. Ym tetlnsottquin • edjust reed fox' nal° by No. 1 , ficro TE - 13,ZENPAPERS04 , WINDOW sumps v,5 —alma .334.pne.d.r. via*: Ibr =b. bY Ann . • . , AL111111.116 Kaaba FL: RAN BPARENT,WINDOSV, t3LIA.DES.t . A ALUM! •a • • I, Tu • . . • ' k F a MB BOARD PRINTB—A gresi.variety, ft= Us }owl ta larbort trlassevr laa4 sots. a ratans. ibt I. by - %%WWI PALM'S. 'IESTBS PIEMS--Froxich Amiga, matt pawn* war rats__ krood.. fo , bi t , • _ wo" • • ' ' & Co. UT OM , roaNITT kW INT Wilts lOtolOT, . I.loTorolh Do lodno.l. "'MTN: 7I4IIO M Alsonso• 444TUT,CNITO , DT. , a 0. ! * ! * . ""!•01.0" WAt3HOSIG . TON H GRAND MUSICAL SOIRRE Os TitUniay Evening, Septa:G.l.l6G 1852. THE MISSES TOMER having reVertilY returned (no • connefut tour In OP 8611(h.11 Stale.. (a (AA solicitation many trindsh amino alt • uu; on °nye their highly wenn Ept.(4 , ( 19:111.1:11,"( WA(.IIINU toN.IIALL, anon by hires.. re, sad )341.1.4try Of ch. VIT(111[7.011 CA-V.4W* of adehlrclou 77 onto 1....'‘D00n open all o'clock. yurinnnen connrua at Kahl parr 7. nr" l . l, itle \ BEE/114.13 CLOTHING 8T0163. \ \ • •\ J. BOOBYER, \ NO. 225 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURREL F You Want to Dre o WWI and OheanlY. th)(llll7dVir Nu itec\Croihiart k SArl i IS& Tart L reea ' a,ri=a L lVEArlet: anmrrt U. twaionsble sold good. tor tivoUtSriffel. hnoy t o r . 1,. 1.1 , . at blne, blur , broom and green Frermh. Kngnan aod American clarict black Irraneh Doeikin and Morrill& Casalmerear. a large and eplendll amortment or all the la- lest cf fancy theta:ltems. natio. Black embreldere Betio, bla.t. bloc and brown cmtroidernil 111wvIntotm. bead too: tict dot figural Silt Velem. the laint, styles of Ruh• mere* sad gilt Venting .. n .Mid , ma° , ... T aal lot an 6 a ty d . green 'Dieter Ram r Clotho: black Pilot dm yen Cl a ethr.Mottled Dearer, Rcee ' r. esti. Bearer, ant Pgerse.mm. Also. • large ansortment or Gentle:no:Ps Fitrolehlog Dade, sachet Weems Coderettlrtt ant Drawees; Ylannitl awl Canton - Shama do, white and colorist Shirt 'palms. Stook Tien. & To all of the above Artie. we amnia restmetfolly call thy attention of porchamm, ns we are detemolned Waal them very law for CAolt. gatwOnstem Wort, as usual made to tollM Wh .blet manner and on ma...gable term... and examine this Mock and yOu cannot fall to be viewed. I - .1. ISCODYER.: , :SD Mem. stmet. Prochinuttion7 • W HEREAS, in and .by the 13th Seetton of the Act of the General Atstimbltof Pehosyntastie. wart del Wl, ISSN. entlttent An Act reliantly to the elections of this Commonwealth" it is erdoittel on the en. rift of *eery County, to give notice of each elections to be Mid, and enumerate in such notioe what officer* me to be elected. tituremmes thereof',/,' CARPER CURTIS, Sheriff if the Castle of Ailed:ctn. do therefore smite Snore and trice this public notice a,' the electors of slid Coo nty of Altegbetir. that atiemsral Election *DI De held In the said Cooney.= the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTO-', REM NEXT, at the nevem% ekctlon diaries therein. The eleemin ot•lie Vint Weed of the city of Plitsburnb. to Inert at te a hones of Mrs. June Little, at this corner of 1..417e and the city Of rut: hug ob. to meet at the Burnt lEetritt total, accuse MS. mg and Suittlilo.l.l.srecte, to add Ward. circlets house TSlr4 %ardor the elty Of Pittabnrgh, to meet ut the house of Andre• 11c1faiders, Esq. .1 he electors et the Innarth ward. of the city of Pitts , humh, ...Inert at the Penile &hoot Homo. in—d wand The elector, of the Mirth ward, of thecity of Pittsburgh. to nowt at the Penotylestsla Lloutte recopied by Gotten , Bel lei, tote Ales. Stewart. In said wart/. The electors of the elt.thicanl,of Moony of Pittehorgb, to omit M electorsuil Behold Douse, In nail wend. The of the Seventh want of thinity of Pitt. burgh. to meet at Eighthool Boom, cityldwad. The *teeters of theont of the of Pitts haa trol l th i ritil=g47ll l" e d ' t7o l f n rits ' l7:lfit tO Mee of the Schee , House, In said ward. Ti,. electors ofthe neet ward of the city et Allegbeur. to meet nt the hour. of Robinson 7 he electors of the ntemdsrardef the city ofAlleubmY. to meet at the boom of Widow ,Thomosort. north went corner of Ohto et, and the public moan , The e,entore of theThiril ward of the city of Allesbetil. to meet at the 050110 &reel Ileum in said ward. Toe electermd the frotwth wardontoe city of Allegheny. t.,,l;4"c'Zi 71;11;14 of ;7. Wiii:: VS...i . aiiiiil:l2. Teo electors or Pitt tow-uglily teapot at the house of Mt. Nether Morn,. on the blethanlee and Formren' Turnpike Rub. inathl tooothis . incept the rthalikel 001 the mid log In retlorin Ncer. 4, 7 so; 11. of the eon ilLtrict, who shell rote at all generslelectithe to the Ninth ward of the der of litteborgh. , , , The electors 01 Peebles benefit,. In meet at the house‘ot John Itelther.lo the village of Vent Liberty: - . 1 ' • The electors 01 Collie. township to at. :leptons* of ' Wintkol eleth.ll. it , in the tillage of East /MARY. The ale inn of Wiles. bathetic to meet at the hone. 01 101,0 80011,0. on the amenkburch Turnpike gard.in 'sail Tormehip. The elector. of Plum thematic to meet at the house of John Sommerville. lit cald township. •• I he tteetore 01 Ilettost toireehlp to raert at the home of Alin/Irma Tesler. on the Northern Turnpike, he nal town ebb 1 - , The derbies of Tenn towtiebla tar noel nt the boom of Robert Doneldwin. on the theretturgbitosth in eath thp. town . 4 i , Yoe etchers of Versant., tolenthlthi3O meet at the Peek ‘k - clout lino., tear the While norm.. formerly thenOteil t., Thorne; Nval, eh( vow by fit' ria A chno. • • orb., cootie. co Miisabeth to eeeb,p tot. ee( at the house of 'George Web.: rr r Ceraerly occupied Iti.lohn Walker.% r libbet b hoprost - the electors onto borough of Elisabeth, to meet at the ''' I yarn of ithothe Weirter, formerly thcifTlea by Joan Ve ether, In faldborouit. The-electors of Jell. mon lownebip to Toilet at the house I of iilthael tatee, formetly occupird by,John .bang, ho ahi. I loarris irm. . , The ewt.the of Mifflin terniship to meet at the bowie oft Fannie! Wilson, formerly occuplel hr Jae U timi, ih saki touroshipi Theelectors of Upper El (Asir township to Mtet at the hi ore efJA, Cromer. In eehl,teenshie- Thee leeteys of lover 'Pt Chile cro whip to meet at the -helm. o•Wns l o i f zhorter. o Wit tth s o h rioPt - TMelpeoriChsrtler.townthlc oa t the P ohlio Ithe near IblVow Mill Man Illidge, on the ittenbermllle Tornytke-c ~ The elector. efitobbion township to meet at the tease of Bush ItlePark.d, formerly Arulley MaParbod, to Mid, lownekip. `. The •lectors olrlthalleiitowneltht lobed Otte hocibi uf Akeleilaud A Amer, formerly ourophal to 3 Oblirif 4 4- hi the 'glamor Otlntoo. in said tnernehtti. - The electoreof Moon tneristrm to meet at the berme fit: PeuT Onelton. to salt lo e whit.. The elector. of Ohte,torrotholp to meet at Setthi Month NeSilli, In mei roomette.. . 1 'The elietore of V ronklin thenthip to meet at the bowie rmintithi El Jos Holman, to mid townellith Thethlretorto, the borough ot Ilbchester to meet at the paello Nehru' Nouse. 1 r k ' Thu sleek re of ikon.. toolitthin to meet al th e &tool Month 14c.3 In said toorahlp. 1 ' Toe chic tore Of halOwin towtothip is meet at the bonne of lobo Cormu in mid Month/0. Theele-inee of liciowden hieratic to meet alltni house -et Peter bober. in said townebic. \ The ilectora ol booth Pmette Mom uth In 0.01 at the berme of LI liars.ent the (my IC lloalter. to tall torn- sh , e , \ Theeleetoriof North Payette iownehli to meal at the Lame tow oratieled by rnineleJecuiron, at Roger' Mille . to salrtoonstrm. , Tbe Whether ot township tti meet .`laide haute of Jrthlf b oth t Ithrikrm held. in tommhth. The electors of bine townettip to wen oath. bowie of ilibli Crummy. irmisti tweet/C. ' ',. The elector. of lithhoullem tow nalp to meet stilt. booth Llinfest.' :bony. I n liall.townehile. ' • .".ile elertorsof beithiPertermehlp to meet et, We h.. 4.1 N %than Cooley. in toormblre. . 111 , i lb. elactorepf gaA e toottimpie meet at the utibUr Pelmet Rothe, In the b lab of Tarentura. The elector , cf.ils4 ha o tab of T.rentum to meet at the cololionehthl Undo, in told through ',.. . Nth nimbi. ofithdirmi townsidt, to meat at th e !Mee larelerly eesubbei be be b i lek.e r im he fall teeeniehlp The eleeletew: „ Shafer . p to meet at Jolno shav e s 1 1 1111. in sold toonefoth. . .. The qualified roans of I.ll.bert of Inillsoationebittin Athatheor On., residing' within the Pilovlng dc.tithiit thundsztth, to eV/ throcuinthsk a point on tns Allegniee to river, at tbn upper lath cif the farm 01 John Cable. and mooing n northerly corms, between the 'arms iii:BA ee , le sod debt Goya to the N.li. !niece of liable', t the Pincang •weatertythie to th e Prmiet Alp live, b such a manner as ermine. all fa rm s or IYe eithaled In Conningberies d trier...lei town. maths Peer waits, erltbbi !all Obanetarlek e eballheeestler nee I\l general eleet. , ll be the ber , agh otePharpehumth. 01 the e.cetion puller sahl borough. • ,- The electors of the through of. Ilintalasham to meet at' tlo•Tubbe Ethan] Ileum ko NW frurmatt. - The electors tribe borate ad eh of Meet Ihmlutem touteet „ at the Multro °Menet Ormeell. Ormsby. said bee 'The etcetera of Dunn nene borough to molt et the Publle ,tool Renee In mid through. \ . The electors of theleormagh of Lawton...tills to ;hut at the PUblic Cebool lion/tele sail bmough.. .., The eh:chore of the borough of Sterol:U/0 to meet at , 1140 hothe ofJamee liturp. In eithl Ithuirgbr.. l L • - The timbre of th e bortmilf Of Volieceppf et° meet at the Town Mail In seal boroUtb.' • . , _. ' The victor: of the borough of liouthlrittehnorgh basset et tno booth formerly ocerthird by 11.. Mcanninthe tth the •ni of the Ilonompabete 115140., In all borough/ The electors of the borough yr Wert lilisakett fp week at tae Pabhc School Moore In raid h antingit . 1 At etdettimesand clues thequalified electors aiktore -101 will by hulled Mite for \ - t . rme liftmen for Sberll7 of raid Chunky.. \ , Coe person for . Carmel Coma wither, i .. One Worm tor Judge of the Bripthins Court of Pennigl \ , - 1 Orm pawn for Prilloamtory of Court of Cerny:Ml.l4.lF eel DistrietCourt of mid enneVy. On mtele. J 'I t.. . e QuanrOwAeand O ge an he T C r o muirnt or, Co mmoti. • e,ne for Cowie , One ',neon for State Snator. -, i :Fine rprente Mr members at Intently of Jairenellranial One person flor flounty Ocimmiutner: , . i One reform for Auditor; . The chatted electors libressil middies In the 2lst. Concreertonal thstrith, embeacing all of, 'Mei, County I Vr O J- 0 g44 . 1i 1 P ol e & Vidt.bi ' , Oyll ' ilt . Pli:11 ItVinUehlis " t 1 1 member erne! tbniee , i flepreeenlatirm erf the 1:1Ital, i Ptah= '. An 4 limelthtors wetting In the 2211 Cormetenhilousi Tibi' tyt tbEtbie.xing with . o . pt l / 4 .r . Clepttl . all ..--- :..........-- eons autPr *0000? all 'pra..-a; of lstlyahetay County, not inJdudvol in the Mot iliolrlcteehall lest out 'm ee on to rapreveut %sold Ihsttict Oho Mateo( Iteptesseotatir of the United Stales. Apo—Br lie Slat !Patina of el.'s sat of Lurid:di pawed ths 2111117 of April. A. 13.. OSA entitled ! - Anent to inc. tide Cr the gentles! of a hoomfor lbo rmployment nod =sport of the Poor in the Corday of /Weal!. ny e " it Ls reacted '7hot for the Dun. o of eseertalning therm!. of ibe elttorab of &Peahens opener ae to the o f eepting.a host. for the eroployesentacd eopport of the poor, it !atoll ha the dots . of Imhof the inspectop of the \ patrol townehipe and berouctuo at the nest seem' else, d on. Premise Idra-te,rither writtenor printed! Unman siL' Awl voterstlbajeuf.loellell peon the out lie`spcor host,. %end on theloside • iorepoorhouse.'oesssinetapoorhouee.' Sterhirde ticketethe count, catenissioners obeli not. a enc. fhientnusabcrto beprispedeandoo the oiscricaday famish ',clod the sevendplocesotliskting electiortslntheboosnibe tad Townshipt in mold county. and Solt &hall apPser 0000 niiug up the entre of thn . different districts st tho court, ilicitr4rt a titlte th rto ?oral ire ler er poor gig; eaeu the dreopios 00' to tsar posts hall? a lutinritT (a s otts ars \rosiest to be asa!stst a Door boa., the yotszeina act la to, an. Use awe Le he null end Told.' • Andleelen WS. Oast sserS. Denson. esorlithsu Jos teNit er, the Paaeorbo shall hold any aloe or annotate Omit or mat or trout under tbitscavernasentof the United Mat" or the Rana ar of any , stir of incorporated clioe tdete whether a comsnlestoned attest or otherwise:a sub ordinate oMrso or spade who gull he s employed un as? the lestielities, executive ! orindsdarp department. of thie State, or of the United States. or of soy mei or Incor porated dodriet. and alio that 'roil . _ Ineatbee of glonatess, sod of the Atop lesielatara, and OS the Select and,Com men Council bf any city. or Uosaatlslninw•of nn 'score. Waled distast e 's bs taw Incapable of [midis* or ersioloas 01the tame litue,'Sbo Meer or applonnentof Mo.. Lu., 'motor, sdr Cleripmf en election of 1.10 Oopteanwealth. ARAL ligl=ltilt: :7, ;ow. tit ,11.1.14ry astl by Ihn MUou mot asepsis! ' label() AI 1 . 041 ; It thltt the Ilfth meelleclee th leitt! tieet . el thi r seammeerealtV. - :& ' l*"ber * giletTeee te taktronl, enY otllare or toroorh °Meer fecelrent.4 nttitr A ß l Tetor.et i gaat any tieeleal 0 /SPleut, httele And thS return the empeenee ts • ote• Spatted tonied at the Coors Hove in 11. elty Pittsburitlis ern the Vilest after the recce plee4•7 00 Oce tbersila OSPhstas thelintlearetro . alb) Uwe • A • (liven st e t s . ra . r A l . iakt itteed i g l b .l3l:ipth, Ibis Sit .4 7 ti f r=uk:, .a.r7476.4%ularrkst.Aer. • \ • WEEDLE VORK—Misphy . &Burabfiala -1.11 limns:be abevtioa date ladles to tfieltvers Isms seortaberat of Benet sad Jsesort. Wage sed . /....1(106.4 . kat eyed, sod tell leg et UPI ebb sue wastbelesr stes . of ti.er and bastotse igtrts.\ teal;!. Citizens' DePOsitTA= - FEW ebaro of We' Meek Tor ma by It • • , Looms sibpoym, ree ,. .,cathoc . beq, \**,_ll;4l:Zreetsntdg'AVt.i.i.tm. bi Pan Efoaliworth. *Mbar of Lb. upo . tlkter. 4. dm, Jar:m*ol.CA. !1!'! , ?..!./ ~ ! !:Ditr. where pr • la • isiittn*Pag .44 V, &wit. by tta , &.r rent _ FLA tiil;islandi deo NoUilei!Anabiarioi. u 100 b . S„I^.7"7MeittVENIFEN4 S - I,l% ,. . l iu th .arm`j4s ule t"" %\- . • e'taidZigfeltiZis' V A 78 o ht. \ reed aatt e r t orta er \ SEW BOWLEI I, NEW BOOEB ' usia, & calmok,:opptita ullio'Pottor 111111eartteat trb I ni rtbom=Vet* 6 ,411;;1,1,1:3/j% leat•Oft. angesiseira oft. *Wm , . b7'oo server. ] 8,44 t. „ 124.2 ow -. _"" a rattataa W t m" \ l'nr. , • \ r taf N0W ,.4.7 -"Et. \ \•t"1"! y , A A \ - • • \•• • , :•, II\IVI.I3IEY *;4l 'UCEAN 5 \ DAYS ON Z9AILINCI TO •' . BT. \ hot Tin UNI . , r ll , ABlitltlC./...:•,..--ft. 1....' 818.71C..--..,„tecto N,, Vn NORTII'N I.NLIT- Irm N 1 \ % ....„,from N, . .., IMITEDSTATBB.I4BIB N o f ~ CUIC4BB,-,.. 1,18. Nl - lILMILOLoT.-.-Zlerm N Yuri. NI ~ J Alf.l.- V Darter •... ULASLIOIIi ..... -..f N. ToB .-. _... ro illl [RH , 2 MT.74,.. ' ! .. J i .-...AW1,4 ....LtfevA r:9a.._._.. A ,1 i...._..~ .. Vlit to M f 3lanehr•lfr: Amrrin_.... , PITTSBURGIti \, . 0.1741til , , • . „Waning.. Aleru „ • • • ile mirket yekerday 1 \ . . meatuf internit A ger:ter° S. \ • few aa(et b.erring/. „ i ' , FIAJDIt--The market in cri : ' ' follawhylei tram grri hani . • eat. at 75; CT do at s', 11, , ,1 GRAIN—Tier-lutaramtin4 l i ease worth etorting. tiat.g k- ' \., white, ' t CAOCERICS,Notbiatt mai ter al Sugaria in fair coolies \ lames 3 5 et unim \ 0 90 10 .‘en r 9 \ \ LICE-9al eof N \its at tl't ma," ~ IIACON—SO. ITO "x l l all \ 500 De 'Wee at 10,,aridilibe) DI \ „ SALTS!` alea 10(i Nble at the 4 \ - TIN SLATE-Mils tf illeik , i3 \ V 50 ter VC. She on Mr cob. It \ ' \ !JAl—Salo la last twlt dare 'li \ • Yee y iill'e emne ha e mit owe ft_ LADD 111 L-11. abanked, ie?, ‘096.4nd tio. 2 at Viii/ 15 n.1 , v,„\l \ -\„ CANDLES AND TALLOV—Ii , \ ' ' i ' ~ like rul.re. Dinned turtiltrs 11, l \ \ al.o.lie SI D. 'Tallow 6 Werke fb - „ , ~ VOISKEY—NaIes 110 bblittSl „ '\ —\\ CJTTON VAILNS—A forth . :m - 1 ~ , „ , . enif we noarrlkore M c • I l i. "" :- " -. \, ' \ • \ \ \ . ' ho 6 \ , , 1 .daNID„ , , NO.lO-.,..1 ----II:. .Nrg \ l N 0.11.--3 Nor „ Mats , No 60 .. 0...-. - 1 6.....•4 • ‘ \ , i . , , ' ' M \ \,, , ! • • N 0.900 THE \ • -, • . . . : Oil \ \ ~ \\ Mesas. ' , De tiers of r ~ . ,4-. Illrhanieon, -sem A Cs:attire \ \ prel; Attain° =lb, regecrkd rot , / \ make to e Itillewleg ortrac\ In ti , ' , . to Ungland and irebuni t— it , . . . OkAlN — Tini a short kilv•\ ilq ' Smarm. fins .. Aretic,” in ht-, \\ \ \ atm/dents r f she eta. of the i we are afforded very little cm, \ Drib., and we email at present : A . i Levi digest or ties remits we r,u , of wheat f rom NUM Ur the Uralt. „ \ \ „\. \ I , three :Dorn we aro Induced to•\ il , Kaehrun count*, South of the' i \ \ \\ \ \.„ ''' \ I in'rrler Qmaiiiv ami„detritnt 1 ., \ the County cf I,lnmln pactiz i 1 thmush most ti the Cgunt.l... l „ . alll. The weather h. teem. \ , \. \ heavy Tray Curt ameba( the ( ' . 1 teem mean° In doubtful, condlig , -'.. \ \ \ .. \ WIN AD bulour an average, and 14 \ : \ ,Tlin Northern Collation, ' hie, .l, ' s IA \ \ f Onto , tort of Ch.M. , . 0.‘1 , 11 ' . , . \ \ t ins the Southern pa. of Molls „ \ voted In weather, and tile eIIOP \ , \ \ \ \ \ further South, we bare much, ( tal „ , \ . heel,. yieLl and quality. Ont at \ , \ Irma Ireland ere. remarkably If t • mrrespondents and friends rule - . ', . , \ ' \ , breadth of lawl has born sown I', ‘, ',., \ \\\: \\•,,, \;\ ' rge t year few a lons period. A,ll . • . i b OUt/Ante Urn Telly enter: \ emu ;ot [ho=me localities: b \ , \ \ be cm of 01/1111rn Ibbt ilit:l6tbgb - , \ , \ be. ulanuel.,MiD °Da \''' \, \ \, ', milri'h next iiilth.” ci- r. . ".7 , s ' . , e"..rie filinagunti bail will be re., al the mote of the 00901.0 00 of ' ,\ ' .' . \ \ \ \ ~ _ \ Sttalt.—A keel bmt. beaelly which the Mesmer Oat...lila. ~ at tnte Slaters kriT L lfelt7eit. ' itne_h of° in a duin \ \. • \ `.' '\ ' `term] tu the inland grket.—.l) ‘..„!.SEANEit DANOUE Fctra.—trit: \\ :‘ \ ' \ . , 1 \ I'N'er4t4l l i. :Vi,l7, 1 41:41: : ,', 1„ • . voter entered tre bold M too dect, min gompletely core . ' ' but (georgtte° th et the fre.rlit I, ', lie got out DI c0mpar..56..." tined TlMbent nem insured in 1,,L . Green and Slums. barge raag,ll IT, biera from the St. lentliiik i - \\„ „ .\' \ \ Ureter atmackon Ito ruckemn 14 . \ ‘ ..f , 'N' hardbroke tome thirty 04 her Dui hard wet I.t amounts. . f \ , \ ' Seamatire , The bliami rmkat 1 . \ \ \ up rard trip wbm tattle legal pack: : I dot but. terry enmuo a anal ' l .° ' guard imm.dletetr Strward of th 4 tweutr feet of bar avant. and pal blmastaltn 'help and barber's .11 contents of each In every illre4 '', through Um hurricane roof, el al skirt ably. In Wilton to the dal otter lola Wm emmingt etreir-br dm barker earl smith Rhone. 14.2- , Cat martat,l retailing Die blibtl RIVER Eris= BOAT =ultras lirva—itit river ai Anok li. • - Debts ilicbstum): Evan the ITC we confidently anticipate a [meth nultlV il Atlantic Patlituna. Bra . Tito, ntirlver. uallny. W Lax/true, Gantt. Brow Cl `. (knew, EA air. Wets N . •.T. P. Ur. tisolillt., Wt. `, 121clalgan No. 2. Beane, •,, ' :nom Libelee, Nailer, - INAI . \ Atlantic. Parkituon....urou , , • .Lat aaee. errne.Dea . at. „ ,k.... .., Subaru...lb:An When Alliance. Yowl,. and... Von YIN. Miler. Loularlt • ' . . . - - pons u"r sAvrso .. - . . 1.01115V1L1..F.-•Colmnblan. • s BEAVNU-111chlAan No. 2." \ WEINZLING—T. F. Roy. sawnrrniat./7* ' Ii4OWNSVILLS. JCL* 151:13'17 20MT:di, 3 2611134 . ] , . . . Fait, Williiiwo.—The Ugh; t'. Ray 14.114 n packet for today,' if a \ \ FOIL 1 tnama.z.—The 4 ; tiun. Loon 41.T1. \ 1,4 , 1 0 1tu 4 s t . • : *OUTS 411 1 :7 1 vitucEtiso b rzacuAsuaX4. ~ io .uu weal u h • *tabs., I/ IA; , batto&cnark A Aar 14 bb d . gtr N. ...et nu kW. tinar.o A 11elat. 'Y ' 4ll r hog i atTblFln= 1 Itht 18 hip hmoth red, thentA L \ WA, MARA= A On; lir. , e*ADA All , psber4 II N Whthne Co; Ilk 1 - 1 Iherat A hole; ID 14.45' meat, 014., Ii L A.CWISILKS. It) . Dared Black OLASSES-4( „LvA.M.. t.,1 77 .1 "Iti°LA SSEE-r6( Jr br twri 01 UGAII 7 -50 1,7 tele . 111110LASSES-4( Repll vu: AIIEESE -DX) Im \VON VirINDOW v v(l.' ,t ~ihEß fur sale by ' woo t YO; QV:FAR-20 h •oon S'O! O . L . A t. T , EI- 7 41 r9ll vi UPINT FLASKB--, PL. etc. , BUCI Ji . meet osl ham!, for P.DII ,VI' lTly b A fo T 0 - ;iff.orraTh ~,1 4 ,k i s = . 1 for owl WHITE GLIJI Y V \ don rad for ralg • frrtdlErf - ARO 014-14 .4 4 .e,lo:dalr LUOIIOL- - 7-10 'taT.EAlti ENGINE—A' 1a.,7 'rendes ale. Boras row., ro w & Tug% Bale Barrel net., w•A ! Vara ' f \ se!'"' : ki. A'rlilNG SPOY,GTE - -,...e . ' COMP fo.tho bef ,i. , „ p „,:„, ... I . ..". nn L 'l . Tollett ac t. I.Prt. . -\.. - • 1 Ail URPUY. a BURCUPI ~, kyji, br./... 0 &Mama Lof :We 71 • 34 ~.st,ar..., "and ids!atana., . • ~, ' "OH HY ,k, lITHTCHiIi . r.; o Meta so 4 A [Pie Clin 14 1 41/111418--8000 Ibis in it •a l . \I: , ~/8 ,111.111 Web ot 6 ,ABll 7 4 , bbls in storki • ILJHAHT,IO:I2I:I — IbIis in \. \
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