r;::m C=l PITTe,S9BOII BATMIDAY MORNING, an. 18. 1 WHIG brOXIMITIONO • . . GIN'L WINFIYLD SCOTT. of NeliJerseir lox tmi , rIMEMIXT. WILLtAX A. ORABAM, N. 04olizus. IVB CABAL CCIVALSPIOIIIIIL JACOB 1101TMAN, oYlrmo courrr JUDOI or ros torrzos (more; Mk du room Of the Hma. Itiohaell &mita. ilevra..l JOSEPH . BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co 'Da rusemunal, escrows. L Ww.lmo t. Übangi. 14...1ban IL IL laws Ilbababl, • U. +awn D. NIT.. S. Jobs W.,lbobb. Jun l. DATION/. f. J.geff P. yaw. U. D. Jab. lleCcub cab.. . b. przbesa WW.cruni. • P. Jahn W. nun. Lb. Jou Lamb. • leroui 11S uu i rir r a. • , 14.1 aon =I. th“IIISX P. I ns Awar.. . llsobWabres. • • • and • ; mmty Tick Boa DAVLD ILISCLU SIIO3LADJIL HO • 6f! IL gllex eay. tondok i ePLUTON Dirataiban DOMAK Y. llalC.aprtt 1 1 4 11 . 1trigz lug it. • • , - • :/oratoir.::t ,k ICILLLGII mitojiLL.,pittasuh. t. . , . . I DWYAD CIAMPRZL4 KIM ninon, Wgl7vypum 111211014 • /011 g UZBILLET. Allegheny. emu. YIILLIA/1 ALGEG. Piltebnetb. JAM= LOWItT. ricirmi n k. Jr.u.e.tb. :serTHE Executive Committee orAlte "Canny llemtteisb" Mu Seed open the following met /mire lobe bald pier to the ling Mao Mettle[ int the 234 at next taantd— • it Noteleinonn. un Estm4ae t itebtextbee_ lath at 7% At Ebb:Tabor ch. an Aloaday.NOtnther. On at rK At Poet Atop. oTOTatolof. Bret gittoLt Eau Convention of the 2.3 d • • PRIZE BANNERS! • • • "The &oft Executive Committee for the Ocuenty erttl velment three Beater. Otte to the Ward et the two aidee haring the lerewtt a/east:nu to rrbies. goo 011 the YR bet.' One to the township or horootth to the taunt] hulas the letweittaelematon, tablet. the di: Omelette eetaddeemion, wad me to the oeunt - r. without . Motet to SOON Whig the Lamm delegstbe, diets.* eanehlartd. • • Ito tow Casein.. .3ioN. *MPH -211/FPLNOTON - Of all the armee in the gift -of the peep% of Pe:U . 347lmi' none Is • more importeMt or more worthy of the nahn end diapaniontite aonelders tion of the eater* than that cf Judge of the tin. promo Court. htgb degree of legal ability. combined with coamdlied integrity mid indomita " hie firmness,, cur* to characterize the man who prim:nes, to ask fhb 'eighteen of the people for so high stkimired.itree.... TheWhigttinweitletelf the present year, who Mei. to aboare t . ciaidldibt to All the place left vacant by the Mai& id the lamented JudgeiCoul. ter, had before them a number of excellent asmea—Cotaley, Jessup," Ilrugtott and others, wham high character as Juries and excellence ike Men, made It cattle that their choice, on whomsoever it might fall, would be-a good one. After eeveritlhallottage, &darn Buirmaron, of drmetrang, Was ehasen, and never, perhaps was there a more modal acquiescence in any nom-. motion.' Yrr..Baffington native of Chester county. While he Mtn yst * boy, his father removed to thin County and settled within a few miles of this cliy; where he resided during the remainder of Ma life. Joseph, who early in life gm evideeee et genius and talent, receired his education at ,the Ws.t. tratnratty in thlialty,..teen under the pretideateief Dr. Bruce. Me . inbrequently reed law in the office of Oen..Ayres, of Bailer, whets al, the saute time he was co-editor or the Butler Ben' duel. .fin was even then* randy and graceful writer, and the Bentinel, during hiscon wooden with It, ranked high among the Papers of Weinken Pennelrania. • lie ttai admitted to the bar we believe in 1826; and &bead the.came time he married a daughter of Jacob Mechlin& Seg., of Butler, with ihora he loan after removed to ratan.; sin& wheal' he has resided until the present time. He was poor when he eotomenoed ptleotiee in Kittanning; hot bypnreving • uniformly von. - vastest and upright emote, he noon !mind him. self la poeiteseica of a handsome practide, main . the enjoyment of a toga share of the esteem and coaddenos of the oommunity In which he lived than fain to - the hat of mast man. 'Shia was strikingly manitheted in his being unani measly selected brae whip of the 24th Con gressional district as the only man watt whom they you'd hope to enooeekiind the omit proved that their choice wu a win one; for he tru triumphantly elected, although the democrats, on a atriot patty Tom, had • majority in the ==2= nocubsted aid swan elected. Having served a tierithd term, he declined* third nomination: Ha ores In Cengiess at the brooking out of the Mex ican wur. On his return home one of his con 'Mantel ohtd hlm for voting thrust bill of 'ap plied, 'the preamble of 'blob declared that War nista by the act of lake." "What could I de!" said he. "We begged and implored the democrats to take the vote= the preamble sep arthelP, but ell to no purpose; end I could not eotothinst..senthng supplies to the poor fel lowa the Rio Grande, even though in ...doing so I bed to emdennorttat Wail to be a Mr. aatBagton ' s course loth's:76:l3lW Ono or . =obi:dare - He eomethnes took part in the debater, but !twist:sets manatee room that histalents cad lalhamant aere felt and sp. prolate& Ifi Generation' with an eminent el tholi of faotasi IStitr.'46 is Dow to the U. 8. Eithate,ind: *nod ,ertoi Buffington in tiimarme. q,:ao r itt4 erVlia for quickness at Perieptioss. alecrethitir 411;4 and soundness' ofjudgessettvhe had no the Penney': As a Judge be sequin/xi himself to the sails faalon of the bar and the public, and retired with a high reputatite, upon the cbsap in the male of appointment. Dieing the time Ite held the appointmad of Judge of thi Clarion ;distriot,`Se wee appointed Cldej J.estlee of-Utah Territory, by President tiltadte. •To quit his pleasant residence In :'lratteanltur - and go and reside among the Her stone at the Salt Lek, iss a eery serious matter; but se ihilappolatreent had been conferred upon Ida -without solicitation on his parr, and 11111 Ig 11111 a pest reietring"a high order of „Integrity sad dimension, it wen with =trope re• lesteace that as informed the Pieeldent that ha • could not weeps the appointment. He did O. Was It, however; and petting, as things turned out aftersarde, it Iris unfortuarde for the coun try that be did so. . . . • should it po. the puma of the people of Pousaylosolo to *loot 'him to tie Judgeship, vs final, bilis* they will, We auk assure theta they will plops s toms upon the bench in whose lama, ilaCtutsgrity they may confidently rely, mad who, on feel Formoded, will shod loamy Jodloisey of our good old 'Common , On word more to teese who may read tills mob. It le • well known (see that great num, barb oCrobee Sri bit through the neglect oj niters to make up full elekets said the bustle cad icaludost that gemake prevail at too plabis..cd' wefts; us( one or two active men Ai sigh' peel could iot employ themselves better eiaa to NI that- wiry Whig voter depoulte,l baUot 'for" Ounal Comialseloser.BaprTue Jots:— W. 1 4 9. , 111 , 8 8 4" 84. " .111 4.°1'.. • Arm. vonid rotor t o dostrocur at mains ileallifal !he for it pinto resides" to the Andloft S.M. Bode om3tlimoor) of tiotoro kola AllarlaakatSf. to tots Pak thlodoo,ai VOsolt. it• lEEE t _ „ 281-4Ary: in*itas that ow pthii4 l a r c a, Tap in this city on Thowdai.iselit, , :trililiri grand affair Distinguished speakers trusthit distabile Win b• here—twang Whin, Joseph J 1... ostarer . :;a Judie Conrad, et Philadelphia, are espected. Our readers will .end an ,the first page an ts.• tract from the speech of the last named gentle• min at the mw meeting , in Harrisburg, which we think will excite a strange's/lire to hear hill. The trierias at 13'oott is old Wietiorilandaia determined to take the banner. What say our friends of Washington and Beaver to shall —Neticting the brutal assault upon Mr. Wither. all it the Pierce end Kingeneeting at Clanlaud, for politely. inquirime• •of Hu. Can, who had jut closed his speech, - revealing an. Pierce?. Totes and.views on river and harbor Improve . mats, the leadaille Soustua — nuariun • Be. s democrat Inur issailed, beaten and ejected by brute fora from a democratic meeting staler.- land, for polltclyeeking Chm.Cess whether Pierce did not, while in Congress, oppme end. Tote against river and harbor unproven:tents, The 'democrats in all that region prefers to by warm ly. in favor of river and harbor improVemente, end yet they will kick anyone of their own nom ha out of a public meeting if he dares to put a question es to the democratic nominee's course in regard to such improvements. We think it not at all unlikely that any demount would be =ceremoniously kicked gut of a democratic' 'Matting In this city if, in ids laudable desire , liorjinformation, be were to put a troublesome in relation to hie nominee's internal iteiraement votes. en. Cue, after Ids quantum' had been Molt ed 'QUI of the meeting, replied to the question. He said that It was true Pared had opposed and voted against river and. harbor improvements, 'bauble he had done so only in obedience to the wlil of his New Hampshire oomeltuente. Now let aen. Cass or . any other DeMoorat product a - particle of evidence that Gem' Plerce.wee not, while in Coartmerend isnot stillanmach oppo sed to river and harbor improvementa as the rat of. the people of New'Huoishire, Pierce watt *Mut such improvements •in opposition to his own - opltdoe, jut to obey the will of hie constituents, mould:al 'it -have been enough for bins to soar &plant them!' Was it necessary for hitit to mate speceltis egeiast theia dad espe cially wee there any urgent necessity for his do noonting them as unanunietiemed! Scott Club Syoornixow.-11serthoni, in his life of Ilea c roe, rebate the following inablent which ought to be worded on the ostoe page of hiatory with tbt tnemonible,boldent of the ad* of candy, as rel ded by Gov. StseL 'Ai Uttle while ego, after hlstiturn from Mex ico; he darted moss the street to exchange hearty gripe of the hand irlth a rough country. monopon hie out, a nten . wtto used 'to with hie father,' u the general explaked the_ matter to his companions." . - • !low it wee very well :OW the part of Oen. Pince to etteke hands with "aroughasuntrymen upon his car a;" end very likely be thought noth ing; of it at the time; but that his democratic hi . ographer ahould thint.nach a trifling end every day incident worthy of nand; and - that such • paper sa the Raw York Evening Post should dem it of aittflelent importance to be transferral to its columns, is a end madame of the digene. nary and degradation' of that party. Hai Loots Napoleon dontenok a thing we might have reason ably expected that some of his !triaging flatter ers wouldhave deemed. it ati , aot of tanderoen. shut worthy of record; . but who wild have sop. pored that Astoria= democrats could be guilty of et to base, court-like eervility? But snob is In er..lJtoista...-ceinging and eyeaphantio to real or supposed gentlemen insolent and overbearing to. w4:de all who are deemed in,forlors, , •. elle9olLL QUM= AT Haw Ulloll . oll —We invite the attention of oar Epiroopal friends so the notioe of the opening of the new Bpiseopal Church at New Brighton, in our advertising col csiur. Wsautectrott, dept. 18, 1852. .C.ltora cus3 Rev beis —Oubco 7 2%. .Yer Pa! Nader General—Tas elseitiose—Tale • , jionnoiena . o as democrats —Enthariorm of as Whigs—noir =CUPS Cerialt: Ey vim of an indioation of the current of ot.ittlon only, anti not beta= I Mulder betties .:enable ar justiaable mullet, I mu mention that the heaviest bettor oaths dm:mantic side in this place, is now understood to be industri oudy engaged. in ..luoigiog," that is in natural lz, eg hie previous bad bete upon Pierno by good otos upon Scott. It has been a matter of excl. talon with or democratia brethren that' the Whim would not bet upon their favorites, and, true to them instincts, they have made eometbiog of as electioneering engine out of their adept -110 311 in this busineee. Now, upon due applica tion, I can inform any gentleman of that party 11:/0 to flesh, that he oaa bare CV amount 00T erel which he to willing to pater), that Pennoyl-, amnia will give a majority for Scott; that North Carolina will give three thousand majority for him; that Scbtt will get every Vihrg Stitt* of the Emth lint one; that Scott will carry two of the thtee great States; that Scott will carry three of the New England States; that Scott will obtain t...d Weigand majority over say other candidate lee Mausausettle when these beta are taken, and the funds deposited, we 'MU probably be able to amuse the, preliminaries for an even wager on the general result The Fillibustering patriots, whose hearts are at this moment, from a pare ion of liberty in the abetroot, yearning for the deliverance of Cu b., ore gathering at roma rendezvous In 'the 8 nath, preparatory to another descent upon the omen of the Antilles. The Spanish minister Is t‘.,:roogitly advised of all their proceedings, andl the precautions of his government have been multiplied for the defense of its valuable pos. arISIOLL The order of the "Lone Star," le see cret band of propagandists, consisting of • few respectable persona and innumerable &spent , thee, who have usociated themselves for prods , eery excursions, in violation of the neutral laws of their country, against neighboring nations generally. They would sa lief seixe upon Mex ico 11l Cabo, and bare no preference for, the lat • to over Hayti, Porto Rico, Junks, Central America, or the Sandwich blends, as • Geld of elventhre, except that ,it ii nearest, mad, 'upon the whole, safest. Haiingiattsitted the pinnacle of political perfectibility themselves; they are only within to muter the ideseingeof liberty upon the net of mankind.' Ido net believe they are destined to effect any thing, and in my.opiti ion all the puny efforts of secret and illicit, as sociations to wrest Cuba from thehande of Spain will result in theirdefeat and disgrace. Still the time is coMingwhen Cuba most belong to the Cub red SUMS, Odd then it will be obtained, not by the desultoty outbreaks of etlawless gang of pri. hate adroothrors but by the spen proceeding, of our govenuand mostproltahlybypontimes, with the full emMentof ithlnhabitants. Thelkaddent and cabinet have retained to Washington. Mr. Hallretired from the Postof. ice department to-day,- and Mr. Hubbard was duly installed as the director Of Its affair.. Mr. E. has managed this deputreset with energy . and ability, and It Is hardly *olerogatorl to his room thattowarde the ended his service there has been • good deal of grumbling, because every body think, himself privileged to grumble about the Post Olftoe and the malls, The Whigs have carded Vermont by • big ens jot ity. Thad allows that litmus alive end &rah though of Nurse Vermont multi net go wrong. But farther,lhe democrats could not unite In Veritont any more after than before the nomina tion-of Plate They were divided wetly as . for three , years past, two-thirds for, one-third against regular nominstione--what folly then to talk of their being united.. The ewe will, of C 5 , 173 . 0; be the ease in New York, the grounds of differenoe beingpreoisely the iams. The Free Boiler* cannot and will net support Piero' whet: ivattd has been one of their bitterest revilers ' , sal persecadore. The Democratio rote On Hale will not bet as lane Mt Van Buren% but It will be biles siSelent to i on, Scott a largeplurallty over Pima: The Fru Neil mat in the party there to llkeisermitle's waned, not se deep as's well nor u wide at barn door, end yet It will deas a settler. And in Ilimetehusette thine aro working to t.bo aims sad. Tim Fro Sol en married the State_ convention, - sad:Wand -to echo thot Boldsooss babble about tlutfoggive few and the supprosokm of boo dismal= con @W ei Tlia l.k 4 ire•laromPtly bolted; sot op totes oineutiona.fell down upon. their Wilk Acied the dm. and sslssi. tie old Nodal, of (*lmes dosodos .to .046 MAIN aw ls fi - , 777 • : ,1,,' ISDY WAIEDIIOTON Menspmtdsnp of the Pittabnigh Dall 7 .oasetto _. t`s ~- ~y. ~ down South.^ This will mettle the Whigs.te be stow npoathe cause is other Stated, the demand , tronble thit: would bevel - leen rKpilrod to nptiese the oomnion enemy in the old Bei State. But What le better, it proves athorough, wide•epreed disorganisation among the democrats, and that utter.defeat lieebetere them. - PILOK HEW YORK. ,14:entexiblsam of tOkYitlaburah Dell, Oarttel Now Tenn, Sept. 16, 1862. The molt of the Maine election, as fore shadowing the ,prospecte of General Scott he November, is most eueounterlB, end where the Whine have. been able to secure one-half the Coutmessionel delegation, it is not to be such an enormous teak to get a majority for the electors. The vote for Governor is no Met of strength, and. he who bases his calculation upon the strength of partjes as ehown in that contest le an ignoramus in M . ir e'politica. Oar primary tr. tinge are now does at hand, sod the campaign waxes Very warm, and pro misee soon to be furious Six members of Gott geese are to be nominated, making the job rather an catalog one. Who 'are to be the nominees no ono, knows; most probably new men will be selected, and the Whigs succeed in securing the larger part of the delegatioti. At say rate tho but feeling is .preialent, and Whige 'stone coo defeat the party Sixty days ie now Axed as the time when pas. settgere t tom Dunkirk are to be landed at Jersey City by the Erie road. The Ramapo rood ori ginally, built to tap the Erie road it Suffern's depot, and there offer to tired travellers -a speedier route then - via Piermont and the firer has been bought a by the Erie company, the latter agreeing , to pay an intermit of seven per cent upon the road dariog - the existence of Its cheater, And keep the road in order. The Erie road In a year from this time will have omit full thirty millions of dollars, aud - stand thslargest corporation in the now world. The etrong•minded women who hays been making themselves so prominent at Syne:tee have retorted to New York, where they are readily absoided. The speeches of some of these fair creatures, and of aorre.of their opponents era eery amusing, but not halt so piquant as would - be the private history of some of them. Thaws who keow the facts in the life of many of them are least eager to suns them Feeling se they de, that life haa been to these unfortunates hot a bitter dream, or a sadder reality._ Tho convention of the Univerealists, now In session, Is largely attended, sod the religious exercises marked by a rate degree of vigor. The audiences are very, large, and to judge by the interest of the proceedings, no sect in New York has more devoted adherents than this. The i Unitarian eborehes hive been thrown open to their use, and not a fair of the members of that denomination unite with Omni. The infusion of New England people in New York, givce to both those denominations a strength in point of chee r osier and wreath hardly inferior to that poueee ed by other sects tenfold more numerous and of greater age. The Rey. James PROMO Clarke is, after all, to leave Meadville, Pa, and neeept n Metropolitan pulpit Stoney affsiro remain about ae before. There is no demand not wally supplied at moderate rates of interest, and, ea the season wears on, nos promise to recede. The receipt, of the banks ate very moderato, just now, but still ad equate to meet the current waste of borrowers. hit ducriptiore of rocks are very firm, and .holders ncrriliieg to sell at present Fates. Ev erything that will pay seven per cent , if de• ccatly safe, ie readily taken, and it ie hard to invest large same at this price. The rate of steeling bills is noigi, and moderate sales only et the latter price. ThePezinsylvonia bonds lately sold make a substitute for gold, about which the honks feel more Smith* than about the were of stocks. The health of the city gee much Improved tektite the, past week, end. barely font hundred deaths are recorded for the tart coven dais. No cholera is here, nor any 'epidemic that any one re od fecr. The weather for the put few days has been cold as October should be, and quite autumnal. The city, in sidle of the large ad ditiona In the way of hotels, is thronged, and travellers none toe comfortably lodged. There is oat a plane of amusement, be Its attraotions Dever Co meagre, that is not crammed, and pro tacitly so . sightly,, nor was there ever a period I in the history of this city, when it enjoyed ouch a vieorons growth or such • profitable trade OA sec. C. rarra ELOOLIED7IT TOLD Judge Colman, iu Ma admirable speech at the Nee flunventlan . of Harrisburg, after dwelling ut an the military caner of General &Mt, thus pelvis).* him e 5 a caviller' and as a man. The picture is admirable, bemuse It Is true to the Rte. Oloricua no has been his military career, the ti: ii tits and aervicvs of fleottvqtudly claim your admiration .sod gratitude. He le, and has ~or beer, the friend of peace. His latter to the puce Convection, avows his opperdtion to un necessary war, and hie life approves that pro. feeerion. -You remember the Cuela Rebellion. Our neighbors straok for independenee—• cause to which American heaAs must give i throb and thrill of sympathy.. Thet sympathy was met by British artogance; and an American boat was Arai, by an invading soldiery, in en American port, and rcpt—while the .11arnes roes above dho oodles of elaughterod Americans—down the Nl agars over the cataract. , The war 'pixie on the frontier shot op like a _bale firs. Coillilou se emed.ineritable. What politician, what diplo matist woe then found adequate to the crisis? Scott alone waa considered, by a Democratic ad ministration, capable of averting the storm. He did avert it. .Dithout army, without aid, singly, by dint of his . own, wisdom and eloquence, he raved the country from a war which, had it come.; would . bare streined her every sinew to cracking, andUade her every pore sweattlood. W hick of your boasted civilians can point to nett a triumph 2 I ask, for that triumph, your votes. Again, on the Northeastern frontier, tBB9, the troops of England and of this country were so. bonny In the field against each other. One drop of blood then shed. would have sluiced sees of blood. Again a Democratic adminietretion bed recourse to the civil_ abilities of fieott—for who' tLen dared to doubt themt And again be y. averted the conflict, extorting, by his talents and his triumph, the applause of all parties, and confirming in both countrietfrhis:dtle as the Great Pacificator. 'ln this character, as the Apostle . of Peace, and for these's:micas. do I Lit your votes foe Gen. Scott. • a Such him been the career of Booth—ever the friend of peace, of union, of .humanity. Oar greatest warrior is the calmest sage. Oar brae. est hero 12 the gentlest, most humane of men, one.whe would not win the laurels, that hid the bald first Cie9tell brow. at the price of one tin necessary tear. That spirit made him the father of his voldlers, and even the praying friend of tie conquered foe. Witten the cholera eoextee l i In the camp at. Chicago, when pestilence emote the army; and those who :braved death at the cannon's mouth - Led appalled from this new hoe- ,I ear.. Seott was their general, not their surgeon; hnt did ho retire to Wee (routine and leave the I Wok and dying to the care of those provided for' the duty t • He "was - incapable of the thought. Let us look to upon one of the scenes then so frightfully common. On the naked Beer of one of the army huts is stretched a dying soldier,' l deserted by all, tare one, for it la the eaturnalla 01 death—death in the fadid air—death in the'l shrieks of the convulsed onfferwre—death In the fixed distortions of those who. hays ceased to Buffer. = Yet then:, in that scene of acenunulated horrors, a tall form bends over the dying soldier, holds the cup . to his ruby lips and utters words of kindness in louse of oheerfui consolation. It is too late; the sufferer gives 'Olds mthistering friend' a last sad message to hie distant grasps his hand, looks up with earnest gratitude, , breathes a feeble blessing upon his benefactor, , and lithe book—.never" again to be aroused till called up by the last-reveille. Now, what holy' entire:goat, solicitous for martyrdom, Is he who thus labors under tho dark shadow of the winp of the pestilence? Name him, that we may bless him. It Is the youth that vowed himself to -hie country; It Is the hero whose red bosom pressed the sod of Lantly's Lane; It Is the veteran who swept over the battle fields of Mexico; it is the next President of the Milted States —Wledhdd 800 - , 7 . Ms entire 114 is filled with stride:Me ooff, this noble humanity. Witness his inteepoeillba to serve his Irish follow•captlves In Canada, and his heroic declaration' banked afterwards by an act of Congress—" Harm beta hair of the head of these pee Irishmen apd oar gibbets shill groan with "English prieonera". And he saved them. Witnesstilb kindness it, the unhappy ex iled Cherokees and to the wretched fnetives in thecruel.Black Hawk war. -"Witness hid efforts to spare blood at. Vera Crux and before Mexico; and hie noble declaration: would be unhappy if I won eietory and lama by the 7100 am p ), Imerifiee of • single holy, h u man n Mo.!' Witasos his paternal care of the wounded and slob, amid thb iron shower of the battle-field or. the, peal, lent horrors of the hospital.. Snob deeds, loftier than 0. - 4, vim the applatme of sago's. - For Such deeds do I 'ask - your:into, for lartlee noblest of hercee; the hen of inowsidly--Mw .. 1311110/1113 , Tar Cetr.-4‘. chingi . aiiih i Ore— the apaamaaa clout atty.. There Gra !denim of.. revival of Oa azdtaathat sad basiia that aharaatithed hardlubstaft bodossosoloor.' Moo am ',di fookofgoo of ,& foorifoopii- obi :Ott . . bealthicirtmlation in the seine of trade and eom mere% the torporandkirew nib? of the ism hot saminer.ituiths,- is 'ilipappeszitit, Men begin' to doff thus" lOos• - temente. And 'a._ Ilstiesh carehtis demeanor, for black hats; ehotbl gar land., • and anima 'meditative' aspect and de: lamer. The large importing houses are al ready- enetuntering the sidewalks -srith bales and boxes of merchandise, and platoons, of young clerks(wonderif the work of sortio&a.nd marking, end putting away new goods, seer will coma to an end- These are lawns of a good time-.cif one thetas coming, which, .we hare-an inkling, will be one of the most welcome, and conduce more to the getutral prosperity of the city, than we have been accustomed to for some years past.— IILCQB 801 1 / 7 1./IN, 22141. • Mr. Hoffman is well known to the people of Eastern Pennsylvania; but he is not so well known •in several other paste of the State. The Onto. ber citation Is now rapidly approaching, cud it is the duty of 'the friends of Mr. Hoffman to di rect public attention to the importance of this eleation, and esp,eelally to the character and quid. 'ligation of the anti-monopoly antl.corroption candidate for Cll l lldCommissloner. Jacob Moffat= was born in Northatoptoia PA , is the year 1809. His onoestors came from Germany: His piternal, and maternal grandfa-.1 there both served during the war of the Revo lution. The father of Mr. Hoffman was n far. mod, and Mr. Hoffman omasionally worked upon his father's farm until he was 20 years of age. He melted his education at Nemeth, a cele brated. Moravian town and Institution In North ampton county, la lt= Mr. Hoffman left home, went to Eas ton, the county town Of Northampton, and studi ed law in the office of James Madison Porter. After hit admission to the bar he left Hutto', went to Beading in Beth county, and opened law offuSe. He soon obtained bushman, and, since Me location in that town 'has practised with genet enemas, - in Haim and in the ourround tog counties and in Philadelphia. He hoe prim deed not only in allthe courts below and the su preme coons of Pennsylvania, but in the su preme court of the United States at Weehington, in rases invoking property to the amount of one million of dollars. It is said that Mr. Hoffman sod James Madison Porter are the only lawyers In Eastern Pennsylvania, [out of thecity of Phl ladelphLa,] who base practised iu the trapreme court of the United 'States in the coons of hie practice at the bar, Mr. Hoffman bee been engaged' in oases raising out of contracts with the Lehigh, Delaware, Schuyl kill and Union Canal Companies and the Hand l:4 and Philadelphia 'Railroad Company. Ho was the principal Attorney employed againet the Reading Railroad Company, mid spinet the Le high and Schuylkill Canal Companies lo the ac tions for damages clohe to property holders In the oonstruotionof those works. Mr. ff. boy ways been engaged for Individuate and agalnetcor porstions. He never received one dollar, either directly or Indirectly from a tank or other incor porated company.' Personal Independence and tree Democracy strays prevented- hlr. Heffman tram bottoming the Attorney of any corporation, and induced him to prefer the interestoof Indi vidual labor to those of incorporated capital. His legal engagement. a, well as the natural in clinstlons of bit mind, led him to a close exam= illation of the construction and tnatmgemente of Canals and Railroads. Along with the other works of the kind, he has thoroughly investiga ted the management 'of the public works of the State. He has the knowledge am:aviary to de tect abuses and he bee the moral courage neces sary to correct or cite expose them to the pea. Mr; • Ur. Roffman him resided 18 years In Berk. county. Re hie never brew in Office, betanee ha opposition has so large a majority in that coun ty that It is almost Impossible for acy one but a Demoerat to Le elected. flowerer /dr. ,lioffinatt him been twine a candidate for rice, and both elections proved his gnat perronal popularity. • The tint time he was a candidate, be was no minated by the Whigs for the bore of Repre sentativas. At that elettion the other Whig can didates were beaten by more than four thoucoud of a majority, while Mr. Roffman was only boat. en by Fenn hundred and tWenty.nine. The De mocratic majority against the other Whig candi dates hi:the city of Reading was flee or air ban. deed. The majority for Roffman In Reading wee between twelve and thirteen biondevvit The leoand time be was a candidate he was nomina ted by the Whlge for the State ¬e, and ran against ME Mnblenberg. This Ral9 In 1849. Ile reduced kit lidubleamberg's majority eighteen hundred below that of the rest of the Democra tic. ticket. Mr. Hoffman Is ► gentleman of exceileat pri vate character and good habits. He is honost, pradent, industrious and economical. He is good English eobolar and • very good German Dealer. He both speaks and writes German with facility and elegiac His legal acquire. ment■ are equal to those of the Democratic can. &data for the Preeidency, sod in making this assertion there is no disparegomeat of Franklin Pieces but rather of Isoch Hoffman. He wilt make a good Canal Commissioner, and if his friends do their duty, he will be elected. The condition of our public. works demands e change In their management This is admitted by candid men In the opposition. If Hoffman be cleated be will check and expose corruption and extravagance. Let the people take hold of his cause and elect him for the sake of the Common. wealth. .... ..._Jian PAIL .3AYII a'auu.a POSTLEY, ZUELSON & Cs), 00. 81, WOOD STUART, PITTIBITIOII. PA • MANUFACTURERS of Gun-Barrels,. Cam pt..,n.1 Ilamoured Phowls, tlporle. Bo:Id Box AI 11014. tiny Atki Hamm. •otto. Aa attimes nada of It. On: =Mott., tad vntrantol oluol to oot toporior to Gay In H. m.rtet. Ifeletntrat tmd otbas otlabloot to putt.. silt Mod It to thew *lvo. Itr,!to.ll satl ...Ins out Wet Worn pareltattoor .0111 No Family Should be Without Them. • Mir WE speak of hi'Ltuar's Liver Pills, which have beam. an led lopeneeble regally Medicine nerd/IAM 172111100111 le been arise from • distend Laver malted this melees, more or bee, in every tenillT: do. bends.; deg bworlargir.obstraettan cribs inansse.agne and rever e pal= la tbe Ado. .Alb dry. nuking mesh. are ell the malt of lispaila derangement—for these,Dr.ll.Lands nos are • sovereign mealy. Inn tom Tuner been kennel to all. end Mr/ ebou'd be king et thew by Wallies. • Otuatoirl—Talto. two or throe going to hod, ores, ga cod or thin! rdaht. If tba do oot palm aro or mt... timoo bp oat manta, tato out or two loom ♦ alight br.slatot should lova,tdr follow *hob' arc The U. Pill mar &hobs uealieberepallialth , eIMPIP woeswy. de an ent.l4lllbas huroallre, the 7 en &Se. Hoe to mom And In dome of tto or three. they glee aitualahlog relief to heedetho; alto laellahtdeeugemeate of tbo stomeoh. • Par sale by Dmittotie ul MaybantY.lo lowa and co. . ..od by tb. solo proprietors. CT11123113 A. 11. HOLMES & BRO Successor to H. P: Nelson k co:, MAN C VACTUliggil Or • SOLID BOX VICES, PLATXD IiIIIJYYLP., MATTQCI3.O. BPAD/2. hose. 1.1(110n. FOUL% re. • , . PITTIBUZOII, MIA.. m • u, No. 'T34. Were amt., Mad door above, 15 mILLZ.LI 44rA1l rant wiarant.l poal t.. an, Enalbehanal. ••N .TAME i• P. 'TANNER. wHoussALB Dm= IN BOOTS, SLIOES, BONNETS, Ail, xo. 50 woos ersitcv, erns:Buxom Between Third nod Fourth. GirtwrirM y stook embrac every variety anti 1... tee , Pvel:ht V. I sad Mawr and will 00 WA, &An, wim mkt azaisilne talylo. DO. D. WC°. M'CORD & CO., .WIIOLESAtE & RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND OAP MANUFACTURERS.' AND DIALUA IN ALL LINDA OP Mb. COLPIR OF WOOD AND Firm t 1115., • Pitlibittgb, Pa. I.lithoT.T, " snorattvniody Citizen's Insounsu uompaily of Pittsburgh a a. UUUU. rsamm. lallitlLL L. MAASILULL, age, OPTIC; 94 WAIL WWI= MULE= AAD WOOD STELEICa. tr 'vaunts DULL AND 1100 RISKS OD Tllll 01110 AND AIIMADDIIPP. NIVDIIII. AND TRIBUTA , si r Awn yoqut lon . * COippi 1* RRL 4 / 1 4 egg pupen2r of UM Nil aid LifLLNOWA v7ul 170.19 •NITRAMSPoRTArNIy. misname: • • • Wm. Lorimar, Jt, Wm. Catalan Kari Ulan B. /Una. Dm. aloakm. Dvp, Jr. I - viZtrfaltn, • *NOVI antantuaatar. tailar Lrrant i aim cal Ora, ' porSHEMPALTY—To tho • Freemen of albearof Comity —I ape mtanlf Y o asalldata for tbr ofEloa of allflittlfa. Orr un rmoloß uzuh mad vdtbsta oar Dart ,t vomloatlon. au Werra:lnt wands* au would thoakfolir roltall_tbo rot.* of MY fallow Mauna of all porta., fa . rj) [Malmo. of thlrir tam lean (pm r aga: alk:.ag. ooms o alfairt, lutrort 474 t Dot , Im o rr oi=serat. oralgzirtiv (but not tag moot fortasayrrembalks Wmfarnof sou. irzzi.„..,4 imittlamessmv., .3 Tr .19elsort's•First-greguttot .DAGUERREOTYPES. °JIG& Vtird &Nit. 11TIZENS and lJ wh allk* like.with to ob. tathiuseetutiti vetetle..atul Ili ttes, tit IP mott,===.4 zt t. t . tr: were:: to et mausesate or sto hem. ail, with... pr o . woe t. to Ittnetiled Md. sad [MOW. vitt no. ituttil_lear4=juk„,,..,wv." , lgotjt. pu! AT* tr,v =g , of the IZe t ite i l: utcx to ill _ Oran . 4. 0 . 00 . 041 ' ' • Arlan' Pancrura of all kinds ationtod kitNa aka vitt. asaUlati. oat at np,cmpos.rat. dpiriar .al tat alien lajaitor; saa ,aisaan.ll.lSaldb!dotrial4 Ornan't OarlF. Oot Mad*. Bill. 4•Ladloa. baws. Clank, Stara 1011 s warty and latliaytiy - • . . . warn' is due to Kier' s Petroleum to say that Is he , been ktuirn to, eauel•har. =scat. efuT ' ,Loa. of t t. dreadful &owe In lasi Unto than any othertutoedy...end Inina coot or ineouSrld.ool, to the . . pitlont. The thensando of ont.thratei. In tho hula - of the pto- Prlrtor. many of ntdrn are feta roll, known citaneue of Lb. ear al I'itteborgb and lta immediate vicinity, oto to ohm eleerly and bryend all doubt. that Min% PYTIUT LEU.II la a otkellelno ot no common ealue. not oat/ uero loos! roon•dy Ia Partlyele,flhoutnattoto.Destruster be , of teeht, but ale valuable Internet reunody, Uniting th. "Ireo-otlzah ehlo:olarto, as well am the suffering refloat, to twoote aorsolotod with Ito menu. Tim.. having • dread of taster. are tutored that thh medicine II may tetanal, and to bXtiedeto It flows from the too= of thin edrtb• • -• The lollearlareartlant• Is copied tram • paper publish eel lee rraevee. Nor. Tart, seal been date August 2, 1 , 24 to which lie aleekapP•a2•l the eartlleate of the eeletr•Pal D. Y. nat. if. D., of Piraeus: - - •• . This may In email certify, that I hare been ro Lally a. fact , / nub Acrofals for the het ace. years, that runt of the time I Wive bury unable to attend to emy kind of bn ehneenaand much of theillm• amble to walk, and *maned • tom a bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the bet yhytklerts our country artonts; /. ontarionally got 'WSW relief. Met no cure. sod rontmned to crow wine, on Doff. Dr. loot re mrecommedid me to try the Cerulean, or Itrel. Oil, an every thin ine had felled I dld so without faith at first, but the effect iu ea lordohle mlt three...the .role 0 to the surd.. et cum and I et once tnzip to sm. batten, ..I by wing wee bottle& I heregol a ore worth m thoonde of dollars. Mt& NANCY M. Itall EK. rtp ,l Thil:oqm ft' that liana bent acquainted with Yilir's YetrdooM, or k VII, far mote then • Year / 11Ztt hare repent...Hy whit .i Its beneficiel ether ire ti:. eery of Imic-ent nimra trier diem-wee for which It le recce:t amer, I, and can with confidence recommend It to la a =Kilda+ , wotth of attention, and can eafelyleay that enceae bu etteueded 114 nee, Where other metric. had 4.11.1. • D. Y. FuOT, 1/. D. For tale by all the Drtiggiate in Yitteburgi. augandrer • JOSEPH PLUMMER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN SOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, &c., No. 111, WOOD STBIET, PITIVITROO, Oran= DLLII.D Out no rocent er.l sa.Stook embraces every variety o f Boots, bbos... /IMO.. En:meta ae . ourahruad rectl rifccia tho Neu ataeturen fbr the Western Tra,W, ax 4 soil be eola at bse Sark nal Plaitnelpble nine. Purebner. will please tab amt anoint befine burin. replaslasonT DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. •AOK.SON'S National Dagunrrehn gallery. mrr of the blefoatt3 end Mullet strevt.tePPeeatt h s 3c3t:. Wag Stoma llttsburah. b I lee and Cleu , teorn vriebin• to obtain [Nene.. of welerute tine, •11.10 nil et the ebove4v3.4:Yle rafht, Otted tnolritta wen. ghteirtot hide and Or 130 W, at, eve! rah mutt .2411 thee the operator cats take tbe tur.-t 10303•131 feta A n . of the bum. turzn with all the reerf•eelota of uhmeted Oh IX AN. Iteeelletut, Lngrevlocs. Painting& eefeff 3 . 1 1 , •1 4, 4..4 at. ph,ltt tat. of , thttnel f tte,Poa ntrlstronute tot teghlrod to [shalt pitture. huhu • Der. ec( wec• us.l.Vetneeee, Oaten of etch eO3 tleves , el per.. Iv op Part of th•rtt: and vielultr. v.rlL,te and emmttn• ht. • et., •0111 OP. V. I,ml. II II mttl:tlettetta• D&O.OII.TICULTURAL EXHIBITION— Th. obottosi YII2E:ARAI of the PittaborktiMecticultoral Cr hell at Masonic Hall. on the:1E4231.251 ant 21:13 dels of September. AR &nicks for exhibition moat he rerittei to the Clamtaittee cf Artxcemeots, lb fore c o'clock. A.M.., the liletofseptember. Fertile tiekete §:ogle Reliefs 25 cents. 13: ceder of .1515 • EX.11:1G11 VA COMMITTER. Scott Convention of the 2Sd. • aarEAnn Dalcsatiun, County, Township, Bor orblk sat Wyrtl wnl trowoh Brobay W Alig n 7C OY LluVEL.(tb, yti fay bolding Ms Coomootkm) oa Nan avert, Yo ut to b., Urbto by II o'doek. °rabid , MY. 020. Wm. tallow, Cilof Umlaut! of the don trll/ dr ordirroot number of AM Ail. to robe ..ob Isla ~ r t or ll OMIT.. • Nitro:low n yhtaan report thy numb.a they bar, In ; ron‘dion to the Corntdttooon Bannon, who will he e t the noutt Ihnvl Qtuattora. carnet of Fifth nal Nmlth• 9e•d Street, on that day. Dy arta, of tbn • , .neflil vrto • KX.M . I37IVD oomircrz. Opening of the li*copal Church in New Brighton: riltig new Episcopal L hared at New Brigh ton will be epitatt fir Divitie Service on 1itm.1.7 filth .01. L, at half pan tat o'alin.k; A. to. Ttet e tleu be birth:evil Tuesday ths tat ion • at the rime het, CAltetuctui 1.. e taboo up—lho proceeds it Ile Cal. hien. of Sunday will be agrforrialeil to the land foe psi hatntif an Organ. that at Tnitelar tovranie deirsTiOg ti.e. • tree... et the GRAND 'PANORAMA OF IRELA.ND, AT PHILO HALL , tlt EIL 'Me cga ro yr re .ool=.ll2 : Ot FR!:an4D Ai. e-City7t.. . . am/ 6311tud•—.11.41.1. Late astt WOogl-41.1 dtaelr GI to dar. and tta mighty tu!. or the wt. a.antopx.. linen on ax nceallan. 7.11,N1tY D. (YDDILLY, t. Orator awl Ilumartit. •111 , be Ural ate.. of !Mann nntanlbra at akenera. 141:4114A mo4,4llligronhalt arke. Donn op. at nagin at el. oeplaal AiAnition. PE 41.113, Saturdny, Sapt. 18th inat, P. the premise*. • Two Valustna Building Lots, &butt. at tb•su.rch east corner of the Nova Lan Cott .e.. Is:lA.ll4%hour Cate,between Mu tettlubtea Th.. .ad. bow. Ibrout—lU lout trout waif 1 10 3 In Septh . Ibullsputablo. tittle, tau turehau.l D.ln. of 111..12.1., Johostto, ttee'd, about 14 Toni o Lr L Job.. the outlet. T•rza•-411.4hira 041. 12 ....1 Z; bo told by I/ St 1101 t/ It. 0•111:11 Auttlosett. . V ANTED—A competent Salesman in a %Mamas mot stnosltozarl:rsostusto rert olsetl. Apply to tspl3tato !Wen: st. AllestpatT CliS. Rat ice. ÜBSCRIBEf i t iu S to l i ht . Fund . , t . h e t b in . oeiwagettm " vi~ U. Trunfrer. _ root! ( law.) and Prst copy St.) UOMt-94 hhde fair to prime N 0; LI • TS bble Loa Crustal • Polv'd tm •4•10/ _ MIRY, MLTritgO• OU. I~~+OLASSEs— ieaebi..s.wWtn, 23 " Sugar Mow; 11 y nrup; " tlarthed "lorwYo7 tropll3 RUBY. MATTUNWe I CO. • UN Dan S-- 3 MAL Orebro Madder. • • 5 carrottaCanmacat WE= ' 2 eases Madras. •• r bbl.. Alma. , 101 : Atri=6;1ttAcc.., 6 6 In. bbl.. l ltama &EA. '. aCarbonata 15613. . 2 ra, Del .• 10 ba sal Extract Lorwool, 1 DA L. Spanlott Aroma, 2 " Voaltlaa 6 / 4 . b •• op 6 .6 Whltlax. 20 •• Taaccrs• VII. 1,37 6571 1 ChU Alto "C. A.." 15 kat, Ralarataa. 21 • Cld•r Vi rem. 212 4c3a. Cara 20 1.0165 2.16.6.1 Por t al.m bi r 6013 ALLAY. MA MEWS A CO. - H UTTER-6 toe just tor saTo by .egs n cow tis StJek wantod by . 1 ,111 • 11 D KING, Hanker a Brat. TOCKS bought and sold on Commission; I ? e a n,..n ons theWg.o Westgro Pusan bought ana gokt by H D KING, a 134 Broker. (10IN WANTED—Fur which I will pay the hlalreat market rice, la rim rends. • reett II /Mil. thinker & Broker. f 1 ROOMS-150 dos various sizes and kinds, I) o.. ule try VON BO:Pali/RS? a MORPH!. ILLEESE--40 bre_ prima Pine Apple, for sale by TON BONSIIORST a %11:11.1141r. mlB 'DIMS/KS-50 groan Pint Fluke, for ealo ToN BON N HORST it MIAMI. I I RAY-..A seound hand Dray far sale by arDIS - VON DO:0110Rn 1, MORPHS% j.IIREK'S FLOUR OF PUMPKIN FUR PISS—Tile article I. premed from yood Moog Mplttna.sisi .111 amt. 1100 a . pt.tler tmtit?. rootkndo—Tok• one ocurds or too 1.40/0 apoonnlatt. mod add to It tam (putt of milk, 1.0 It .hod mt boor or t* to • warm Owe. oft*, whkh., odd my, ooko, ud ato.goo to run tb• torte: It be muff far tmktog. Pm rote by . It. X. dXLLEIts., 00111 - 07 Wood Moot MINCH WALL PAPER . —Asp:en . d i ii mafttomot ofOold sod other nal tie.... !idol . th err.. from the IMAM Imoortatio Jolt red% Ibr .1. Of 1110.11LPALUSIt, omMI 66 Market stmt. ~HEAR WALL PAPER-20,000 viiocroi nt ssosllent quality'. .t tbs vas? law Wes ofG. 6, to arl 101Csests tor plece,nrsNl and for sale by PPIII6 • TLIOSIAS LIOA.P & CANDLES— . . 1, - 7 • tS bov OlorlunsU Ext" Hal !hap. • - Idotdd 0•2d1“, Jut reed prr obrababr Llarttard. and kg . Ilakt by • ' O W. I- lIKILUEO & tO, eabill rcatis and Tlea. mak:. itrABIiTNG SODA-4500Ibereed for gale v t.VOIII4O°- I I ROOADE SILKS—A A Mason & Co. have jn nee soother tot of 20 piton flop Broctiolo Rao roOloro at SI 811% and It in X. DOZ. Satin. Bonnet Lining' anti .1 1411 T 1111017:61 1 31.J'..tiV u tb k r., „t, A CARD 11:1: 5 WING reoeivott mole of •my FALL 000Da. Oaks plena Ia tatoradag tat hind. .7 U. own, and thr W.—onosiottna of armed, dale, Walla, Demuth Chintz Cattalo Goodin Loa Oar. tato.. at V I M Vag haboareadll.ll4 dLo. itralo. of • L ' l' airiluntnAl zral.Trialt Inaba am& and icludlotOttallta at aU dam tad a vali Ata g laz t o to to mention. NOBLE, Third Stioet. H&&8& --600 but W A Cutting; , seo Istriereul, • •Belf " " LAIO .O 4IEIII in . bbla & 11 11 bl: c f . :IAD): by I, itia—No. I pee reed ' f or i e c tgl i a a !a s t- UMO° 0111bIlaY TOPS-Another lot Sir nal =A So sea SS torn fialnlVUßßr-' lop V loto6. New Odes= 6601u606 Clo6ek tamable.% nmea tasadi • J,66000' 66100 bans 41200 w las, saiutt l a visor - POWDRIV—.D r B th's• Ctaskiwagludirmuisi-:,;-" Tat a ' Ba tu n"01,42,414.4 b ; ' ' 6 11 4,7 wsm OWL' 6AI . 14t • : 4 `itafj .t 57.:% WELCWS NATIONAL CIRCUS, Rh Pko4o h C(k. and - 11k1E8B1611 k MENAGiaI33B UNITED , Scrofula. .0. BERRY, - - - - MANAGER iII 4U X T U P 3 pt. IZe!T3O}EZTiT•oe.T3II on coiontoy, Octobor 2d; •liant's Door* lord Lot, Pena stmt. !icor Into. otibtle on, mho:trolly Wormed that Mose TWO b A'S llNNAGEttlin,nottol for lb* mown 50.., lona f,r the largest coLoclion .of Living Animals OM.. biLl 1.1 In this ar any otbrr ravis", Los, 160 Anlasols slid Birds con be non ndlor their ,onoctb;. kus f PSTIIiCNI. Two troadrod .d *batty old foals ior ONK PRICE OF AD14168. Mors of lerhtbltten—Yron 2 ta 6,, n.. T to.lo In the oe Ildialselorolfionts—No half poke. 1.4 Cortege gill antes in the city en the morning or the ..oth into., aboutlO Veto, a. the (Noripao.ol,[ol.l. Pau, ea.. containing rho Animals. drawn hr 19 apUndld Rossortolded by Ncuper's Philadelphia Brass Band win cue throottr the prtivittil Armco. orbiting snap potroolty of beholding cna of the mot gorge°. and Ito. p*ln , r provost°. of the hind e'er earth A Double Performance iu Three Immense - Performing Dena Dina DittErOACU In taro, and 61cireve lIIDEKALCK) ft, 114 other. ili;octrp a ...Ty Dt hlbltion. Dori Drimtmeh, the far f .roe , l LION RINI). oltl pater tha Dem of Ma VVId [emote of the Yoreet—Gtom. Leeman,. 'Mama. Coma.. to , ael aka Manta?. the mote se .ben ordread by the ayentl mamma of (nom Victoria. Lorne chtlllype ( la te KL:o of the French.) Emperor likholte. of at, Deteno tcych. aho the Royal ffamtly flambarott Home ot Amara rtoranix lIIDERALtitt not oleo torte= hiehlT tn.:: Imitnale, semrate and cat:self dl:forent from lien OfirAtuktler.rhualog diff•nent power./ mind over theAL.Ventlom. AL erntiOtl. f.ca .Weto York and National A-mph 'theatre, Philaddphia. - - • J VADWALADEJt....- ..... erten Directo r. J tNag ...... ...-.Meeter the llree. 11 A ........ heft, (Imre. ....... eheineetteleClone. Itoo4l , n T e i n v t . of the Artletee nuke be rl esters:aler t the uoteurpsesed tour sad ele hoe: rl kr.T.an htu rld.noel/rile. eha wrested Sounreel Vaulter let th ,ra wo 1. I Lainaaa. Dramatic, Pr ale and peineigel I wrie Richard.. zh , world . .oalbare-heelc alder. whore eq•s se feats over lad, gates. de. oo hi, Wile Yralele ,e6ge, the lotheelet with wood., and •AtrohbOtent tbe oelehreted Comed, an and Ong, I.• sex alwlaJged b) ell to to the gentle,: .Sager of tin Rgr. .3• es. tett., style or Allll etemtetlng the dm , OC• 01 the Athtletho, or hel °Sties Merest. kende es.• trtts-teds avatar williami a (lan Juremata•Cirmanagto mad dratiPm. 4e am c.f.:me, mum*, truly sale utinz refforamamema want 4. a to to •thatteil. ead mem, Mit to Lamp tan aualena: a m latrawi ' rmat or •. it _I &Millet: 1,.,C oust prire• of Wmiw'hnfO • a.O i • •ua Um ot•r11 two!. •+pl9 D ktOOMS-109 doc Cum, fir saia by ..917 SId7ILLS R I:6C. Ohio At Penna. JEt. R. Stook. 011 SALE at Nu. 75, Fourth street. A. WlLliThe a OU., :tack bad tarklang• Broken. ANDLES-I.ol.lStar, for sale by "pie EXlll.lhll k ISENNEIT. OAP-100 bv, diosiu iu store fur sale by ,pIG & ISENNEIT ACON-1.5 cles Shoulders, just.rec'd for •Aln by ' ILNOWALI It EMMETT. ;fiEEF-10 tea Sugar Cured,juat C, rood ...I for v.: Ly WIG LIFE* BI:NLIETT. • oUISVILLE bbla in store and rare hr ktltlLlStl k ISENNRIT. eheAti Y. IS., in store and fur repld RNOLIPR &BENNETT. I DI PES---50 las Clay and Stone for sale by I. "41 6 ENOLISII • OhNNETT. INSEED OIL-10 jog reed for eale r J EN04151: A CCM:NETT. • Granting remain trinpororypririkyra to MI Pratt. ay/rank; Roil Road Company. (: Bn it enacted, & - e., by the citizens ThatPO Waugh lo rrlact and C.l3l,lllCounel sasem- That the r bomb ( ri ght is bb/ grouted to the Proneyirs• ul Heal tbuipany to rotor an and lay down • trout Mundo through Wan dean_ from Liberty germ': to thr :no/Owl* abseil and Irani Wort newt along mid Curt lenient line of tarry street, the Pahl track not to Amt. CaWafer Wert, exuept chug It asters trots that • :14. Z. Eat 4 Contrany are ha rely auilreritel Lemm , el •••• Wait frame Shed or Dentine. of =ay ea , le at ironsi an et U . me wi—tarn line of Ferry rtere:.! 6,1 from Warr isixtr feet hell to low water ciat wrnh Phil hi tO he otel for the Inception awl • .• Zane of GoAcht Mem:amen or retire, : or ether. n im•yanwaf roforldel, That fall etimnitly MITI mit en in lb* for... Minn Lerma atie tt• pri•erei twe e, gm:O. 'boll. i serenzi Mn,t • knee: {0:1(4. than n. • •Iri I:0M the dote ot the html. of this ordinance • •ii:(3. Z. Said lkwerany, Vie the priallace• beret., greet. .', .ha pay or •amhe Le pale into the Trearuer et the renthetinually. ma the Ale Ofihretk thllitektel dellare fir Mee htionrail twit in le math. froearrowl art th • lioe of Water atm%) or in Uhl tame proyortit n far any to Fat r feet Chet the ecinpany ow, 'tang:MT within tre rte. nl•et Lte nor to retie to every* et and front tore n`comoirieeliin the mein. of Ito libel. and to ter:nine:a whim al clatrnrOost ithallte temoviat !rem oil ri.irtiona of the wharf. and Me l'emoryltaola thio) IleriDatilr are to leer., Walt greet, etrpee,.= t! 1100rAllehela Whiff llt Ai ila,a reguir 1M at the g. rio..eoi Ordinance. • • •• •.• or4l 4. Bold Stool or Donna:shall b. extract Irmo ao plodders nrol rrorizi.ros of the ord loinsselcalsravg LO rm. . . ••. . . • lirdolaol 604 emtsllnto • Inve' DI Om=DIA the Earaoth 1•1' P•phoal•N A.•D 4 IEWZ. • TIIONTAA 3111•11811 ALL • Pre:Wont of CoDruka Coattail, • Ailed; M W.LDWIP, Clerk of Common Connell:• II ' Prosidenlpro. tfrooDAVID. of f*:•et OanuAL ADeth A kIORDOW,. • Clerk of I&.ot Coonoil. • wolf • lIEESE- -771m0 to arrive, for sale by repl6 KNULISH all N EIS 1 0FlehE-200 bags Rio, just ree'd for inlet 11. J br g I RUIN QINGER far Pickling or Preserr • ragaea Z 6 L,barty otiand for sale by . ; IV: A. 'CLUEGI • lAA nr.ArT & Mine. Duilers. ... . _ . * - t.j.EW MESS 'MACKEREL—Who &et of IN Oa wawa—all yolectdblab. Ambwit ay irtylWAy I ‘ , W. A. bIeCLUHR A Olt. .1,16 • No. :34 bllnny W. __, . a lODFISLI-600 lbs prima New; \ - 1 i • , Roo .! \ \ i v.: (yery rw) Au tt mill W- arrow .11cAlott. by \ .. wyl6 . \ Y A MoULU AG ACO. .__ ,r 71 LANK ETS-500 Oaks Whitney, &se, • s ii bfeeltlor, Creamy nit Ober celebrated Oahe% pn: rove by 'A 4. VattlONll Oh. ~. petite \ C: 1 . ttettrilttarket et. (I LOTUS—A A Macon ..t: \ 0 . ore now open ) tog TCAI eases ham Fro/ch a r li.h.ci AP." , " I:Nat'l:lats. smiled robe, Ale , it axe yhte Ohl (tore Ceobsiebv. , '\ \ sepia C ATINETS--J eS ' i, opened 2:eases, Cora 1.7 brielng all the beet Beate= Inkt.A. ___15001 , 3 - . \ AAM • NACO. • ADIES HABIT OWTEIS-4 4. MaEOD . E 3ust acid 60(pleres Ens %each 11.bil Ilicr.be. Wendt , ' calor& mitable,and Lubin. tan la Lar d•ts binko. an. • \ \ witlll . riINISIOTILY'SEED-14 tat : priaiiSalo' tepi 11, br d. Mi • water stre).t. Iron Works For Stile. \ , reiLEAT valuablo _property krown as tl4 e, nodal 'tolling 31111 e. *nacre In Allegheny city, or ch. nodal of tbo Penny. Omer. nor:lngot, by /tobrenern, , ahl Derregh etc, A Ilegneny Meer rant l'ennyt. Curd. iTe milt and Nall Fames In goal yonning Genre, and espobre of grenotreturing WV loon t , ..r Ir.,* per annum. Thor- n t h the Ineralmeseerenal noorl brink l emerge, li toootbee Warelonsra, Ao. • \ d•olrable. rho machinery. furrows, Or, wilt \ha sold ..r lento, t.121:1101,11 the \ Tema . liberal, ranl yrioe bregroato. N rgintre of DISSILLI4 • co. \ • ro 7d Water st.: rylEal Ino d tiL-20 bble. - Lin,eecci jest rec'd for fade \ J D CANFIELD. \ ARD 01L-10 bble No.-1 for rale by. NiaD , 7 DOAN/lb:La. • Si`Vil . ,9 l7 - . 10 Wide for` i ‘ atto by • rti NV IRLD: NI 3 OLA SSES-40 D Vies • I)IEARLASII—W tons Coital° by I El CAIIIIBI.O - - ITiOTASII—a) eke for mile by I • sevlli .J 110ANSIELDA A ' 8 nniinvihetiiii's="atB Fus^lab]. J D CANVIDLD. [MAR ibIi.IOL.&SSES-- , .. 16 MA. 66.6. PA6166.- • 40 0616 PlaaL6tlcaz .11e/44444:, 10 ••Y. U. • "' In'storis 10 , 141.47 net • • ' ntapinsuitN *co. - - • • B EEF ~UAMS-- tra. raw aural Drlat Drab 'Npl • • 3 • Mum. la Mon; for 17\ LACJltillfl2l Cu. S UGAR-160 hbds N 0, in storofore, - ENOLTEIt II aN NRIT. seam atai 161 Mat at. r BACOO-100 bsis in store for safe by , SNOLL9II t HIM:TETT. MOLASSEB--200 bbls for salo by , orpl.ll . EIiGLIHIS• "—SW (gYEUP--50 bbla in 'otbre for ma [Jell t HtlatilerT. LINBEEA bble far auto by ewe 8-Nmnftete4tie.: MANOAIciESX---.5 oke Saxony just reo'd .014 84:11100N31•Kg6 • (10; X. LOGWOOD-200 bra'!'Sanford'a'? for W. br tmlbl = asuouutaisam. - - L INIMENT - 10 tuae Allm.' . B . .Nairvo and .4 ,, pu 5 &too - 313a.sEsi00. I UDLIIht'S SPECIEEIO--011 luibd and fic wueox feyi6 ear: Nutlet at. aut'lltamoull.. ex/parlor wide, for *dol by WELCH'S:NATIONAL CIRCUS An Ordinance Mk%till azgarvkCLOTHING BI YER, NO. 22.5., t MERIT ST.; ; 'prrreanrW, IY You Waslt tb Lorna Well and 014:n1b\ 411 : 4 1 - 4%P.Z 8 t. *F.: 4l et airat trsZeZZitectiett&Z... th" lo put ot blek. alum Worth sal =aa Naar "math Doeskin sad restad . .7,7,17: 7 1. ,. :÷=1 . 11 , , 11-lamorbreratof tbe la arb,..t A k,..,. % ,- A k. embroider"! IM artdMd dm attired /Mk Velvet, the Wed dal e oi Oath nitr* aad alth icamMem, "Mich realm sermamel 1/71,8411-1-,,1t fa c-iga b artfi ..it...t. u °'"' 1k i i ttNtga w t . Cl tieralemarre Yerolthiall 05C.'012 Illaant4 obit. •4 \ mlontl ftn Eblrt "". 14.'" Oollata. Sae: Tien, to. lb all of.the above articles ai "'mai ryepectin'!" rail the attar:aloe of Metbibms, as we on determined to sell them vem le* for CAMS. • \ \ lef.Cllfft.7l/1 work, as usual made !tithe most bahiceme Ole manner aadaa rearomble term. WI and enrol. this elm* and Tea mum{ fall to be Or. 241Mem dna. " JOJEIIB. DRIIHOIST AND, APOTHECARY, _ • co. 63, nAsicirr Bram, eirreculutt, WOULD respectfully inform the . I'hyss. • •• 1 •••0 1 ' Pittarafth and the wleraltr, thet i i.uu folly made In th 0 . o end. of the 0 best and by Wertlow cur noted Drage. \ Bo 0111 glevills courant omen., atteatlon to th e tot- VOrtlOU'Uiy to PIO Illlng cy Ordain'. P(O -otlit410011. ' Atreyperlioes of peg. rein In the; mike of tocaelnee and . o t ,, ak knowledge of o f will arable blet,.. be tra to meet th. ertaht. of both traysidens an d Pa tients. • -.. eepliam. zVidt.E'S CHERRY PECTOIL&L-1 gross JUL nett ADO Yoe sale by WILCOX* 00. ECKEMS EYE BALSAM—Freah /apply 1.0 JustroYdandkrisalobr ve.l6 LW7LC4141.,1. lAURENOE'S Flesh Gloves and Straps A L WILCOX tOO. NE ct ll t. ,BOOKS— o .ns oi t leed, The listerill!i. 4: boo. of Clookreor led crimpley florow rename* !feline for W. A. uILIMCIPZICIVti *co. 78 north arse. T 45 FAMILIES—.A constant supply of Dart'Chaster 'llllle, Extra Family flour, ateeu see 1'."1 "" WITPrIgTT. Watecat. FLOUR.;:. -77 103 114 ftlueerf Pleasant Vlllailtriza . Flughlost Vwl7 78 " J tftetflux's eup,X wheat. X. ., ICA "fasuat Om su'ls sum.. 60 Vlrelnlaßlli , le.C.stra Fatally (white whill) "AO Pupas, Waft! Imm:eosl of whloh tearful, itee.S..and for sale br _ septa 11E1.1.. t 1.107V1T. Water st. lo on OASES DRY GOODS-A A Meson Ca. -1 .1711 r-kfur l Z' etlitf L o a e hr.." Li. Id. ;t4.-2.1 d4v,; , Dig°2it°"4 "" u " l ht 4 .14 ItEISSE—.SOO Boxes Primo Cutting - 7 WO do. C do • Jvmt mei .nd Car Ws by • - J. B. CANPITLD. stpt 14., ALERATUS-100 Bozei; 7 Be.,.. rt La gore and tor . 1 ,1 . .1 • [ reps l4) . J. H. CLirdWiRD. ROCERIES, r • bass prime anon 1110 WWI 114 patikerfa 11 l• dad Mack Tss4 100 hbea New 071510111 Hogan • 111 bbla " and Sas. Efecsollcassed 150 bui. llanord Tohseec eboie• bramd4 14 toga Tript Tchwel:r: 00 bbls Loaf sod Crashed 8045114 lA_ 44044 odd Vvatit: 2 Wads Madder, mOdzs 8 V 101140; 1 bld rkttmßrt: . " • • tn, 215744 Milektfdl: 200 Mt. Wl' SPAM nipel; VA dos Corn 8r00mv.14.11 , 101144 for Bak by .1515 J 4 it FLOYD, Round I.loareo. SLIE cka Potash• LO tbis.asinro.t - fur nL br J a A WLOYD. • Pittakargh Elas Stock • .. 30 SUARES ES wantedi3 a b Lpo watL _re~i/ ...0w 8. Joao,. Oa. co t . Woo l and lth CS. AXES-12 bxn Clement, Rugg it Co's tet6/60,..4N7 tmturti d iativrAai Fab!, and Croatia& Sic-20iTiia --- ia. trout; . 15 111. , kw sal. J lICIANPIULD.- . S' ATI' DARLINGS FARE \ WELL,' by IL 1 ;1 Bieber. • Id . 150.7. Meant Home. by aCI reller. N. •' , Tom's s teeth ot little Ern ' Rlized Flight. \ re.. elelhorr. lirg Nell! bib Ballad. '••• .. . ''.. The Ikea ace bearL ' - . 5 ,' • ' . The llerel..ad re/ta, Or W . T•'vansee. iteflitlr . bK Leo Albert. mr Babes Polka. ennetance ••• . Olegn= , Bate,,,zo. ~., :. 7 . \• . . lah ' lrt. awake been tby iromber. Ginty hang. by Jenny bled. ..• \ ..crly Int! mid only wand, Orate Behnnlaeb. eta. ete. 11 IL6EBBII. - • -tin. 101 Tbtrdltreet. .• vpl4 _ ____ ,P.loq of the We ten Beep. ERATIIB-20 useka; 16 boxer ar , l• by IL I A .. LZ7SLI 4 CO. _Dom 11-4 oko.-in store, for solo by ri. . i' , ER.SIIIDA. ARROW ROOT in 14 land.l-2 a iT ronsal mks and 14find sass. hash arta at pairs. .saiZlast St an sad Tar gala s '," a aa V EAST POWDERS--Babbitee .Chemiaal Y.ltet Powder, In Tfil a., Just netl sad fetiol3l - It E eSIALSKS. 1 1 4 -, 013 EVERY-TABlLLY—Beaumont's Pa toot Ptareb 'Pond, to: string salla teaalou to ooUnrs. Ran Worm. ote.. Abbltro Map pg. or nothing ntdetgoo le u aiz i a NiTiNDON7I3LA.--1(VO assortad • y ' YON BONEMOBST t mnipirr. 6 lIEESE-50 boxes prime W. R., for ads ; by WICK t MY:AND:4I9S. sD ROOMS-10() dug. for . eale by . ..rl3 WICK SUCANDGESS ISU-10 bble:No, 1: 3 ht. bbls. tot tak. by , , WICK ♦ AlcabbilbLY.3.3. UNDRIES-- • • • • •,• • - Park; #.1,13 • r• Wiell • Mej•CiDLIZEi Ee.a.LAsii-3 tons pure. just tea'd uLd fvr w 4 is . ortasi IS P 1111111Vbfli CO. t •. : F•et.bortc landing far We by .15A lAkt bigralt 13. J. etal: Water sad Front We. ~~Y;n;6~~n rrr irr~s rrm ~`S i •(:‘ , 6 - 'fal. , ,T —726 1 , 1/itin i t jd,imf)igLigroablo • Hew Books. a l CST reer'd• at Central Book Stoic 78 "Mottle and TrosotaWalt; okotebni oglost and Odiarc 04pt ltlogeolacm, R, N. " ' WI ow Wort. of Hobart Borar .Uted by ./1 Chino.bas, momolrent the Lig a.ct Writ:togs of Dr. etwatenr, Vol 41), cilrreiTivealan Dlnniollons by Auttton ‘ .% -L. ettalr • Aoolocr owl DT::Jsroglre• Anzgy_dis edited by Cooks; Loopi3r, RIAD. - • LREEN PAPER FORNINDOW BLINDS r —Oland sol IJoglasal,yard rids , firrsal. tn . Prol , 12 . 100 rALMEII. fib Mutat st. rittAKSTARENT WINDOW SHADES 1. A Ltatatlfal aftortstiont. Ju.ii•ed• , 7 iwpll. =MIAS rA • VIRE BOARD PRINTS -A, great variety;. Irma tbs lowyfto.tb• blgb..t priea. on awl egdea• did pawns: Alt Al. by TllibStAd PALMInt. • - - 't ENTRE PlECES=Frenohdeslqie, z9ag ) MI- , fouls • Oy_ THOMAS PALMNIL. = . . 1110 FM FALL GOODS .‘k A Mason A CO. 19 an nor i rewiring dies wadi Z of , O Van eourlattig Ell/0 . 011,1e V IPm annutt.ak De Laltu. Chatunnz„ ha Alms J. L¢lneal'Wataea. - PMau, Tlektnn, Flasive WNW.. Muslims. tr; al4n, Doukint,Clodzerwi aUnittp lIESSE-400 bxs. W. R.; • • 1 , 15 .Extra Qcoatv lost Ised and '.sal• r 181 R it CO. NPUBLICATIONS recd aktba.alkest, ytt lea thejr a . y t4bej?::.allAt s n ; balm Irp . M"*E.,,,, i i it A ; ,n ,LAAlrtiP.:fi. !be - WA ,A--egn2arst, uolor i„„N o, :ema n y fri .1, 81111" 11 —a \ .7777aW 41. it . • , t"+1471,r,M - • \ rz. \ •• • lee ? Laulf.s.l je lAl l y . " . , al '• , • •••• I ' .'. . NEW )100E8 ! \ Epp:. . I, ito th 4 mgrPon 0.. , REEL d - CALLOW, `gpliose-f -77 vez,Nrgiut=r.. fibt,,ii.ll3lFlting"-- g=i " ' I'4 '. .. \ . • . ' ' 11.1ers M !. arl Iht notmi, .•. - '. •-- • -•-• - i!!xwe..:\ _ •1 ‘..1 •- .-,', .' , , ....1 .., h i / 14141, :tw0.th. ,' 1 • 1 flash .pray of tkiiiikr ua Ti"4 b/ kl7taty... ~. . ItentatearrottlorEe k k, \ — . 7 '. -:\ • ,'.:'-_,: - '-, Itlar.:;;M•- °° ,° , ,, u ,. .!•\ -;-,, `-,,- • , , i,,', 11 :-. 4Ona B BEB---40 DUO.. H ouse fur irde low: tbd~~ qui& Noxerirtr. MOLASSES-430 Mils Plantation. koidiala 6•1 , 101 tsautt 3/101(Ilt • WI UGAR-40 Mids. N.V. Willle qualiti WO b 7 awn ateserisial I °LASSEB-40 bbls. S. - 11., for' mgt. by' - 111 : "0 1 " VON DONNIICIRST a lrue Puy. ERR HAM-1000 IW4I prime. YON DONNUWAT It pay, ir A. • w . f , 0 rAssEs, , io hid& S. if„ Vueoho g , 9 " *DT"' ft.""basosimoitaiNk OLA N 113,, for sale bv ••pU WON 60521130/8T• lIIIIILIit- IDINT FLASKS-40pm for We 70W to iJow TON JIONKEIORST t /1111171P41L- Citisens' Delstsit Bask A FEW stuires of this litock onittortjAmilsoctierli".WMA --..'. :-- ..,''''..... -- -r.- ,-, • :i.. - : - - , :_:.:.;....-;-..: - :'-: - :-v. ,,, ...:, - •:.....:-.:-...,. _.•.::- .; , ,... , ::N . --,"•: , ,i., -,- , - .' , :::-:;V_.-.,!. 4 :::; , i:.:-,..;•:.?...., - ..7.-.. ,q7.--.,1:::-....*,‘:_,.'...: -. 7::. , i 1 '4;,:F , ,. , - I . .111.a...5. • . s' • 0N17.0/ I •, . • • .3 lbr •NOBT1.1•!: WrZ, 5 • '-^l3l-13 nsj\ rui.DSfififit= it::::«SeTt.= Atol tar Zrall NUHOPA, thr I.hr 11 1 .7311101;DT. N roe -ise= 8ee1w....—.1.4p1....17' 01..1P00W ..... ti. TO, MI MM. ItT•11thl. • - • ........ •••- 1 4 , •rivot— 8 ---..Bremea Ywk.,.....—Septjo —thwepecl—New Lltl Anweits ........ riweausaii KeaLICET _ O•rwa Plorastraos ri tistates,'} , • /Laurie, Loma*. Septembee•lS, 1062 Business naiontinnea in 4 room animated state, 101 l tale manta,. trale. but ame Nage operations. The •.....thorpgt,M gy w. tar Virallaut. Mean at • wet. ' T ta/UP.—Ttreaeoelpte yestardar were maze rameatehle th. 6or • goal while pier. e=brseterecese'lSOO 001 , . of leblab the greater kortiork wa. sano East. The lots foal at fi:at cosuprlaed only MO bah.. 1173 sal aspeeteLst $3.1.0: 101.4 16. t 17.76 a alai IS at VAR; IS sad 34 at. 113. CO; 60 at 13,70. 06.1 SIG% from dare. SO et 17.71. I.IItAIN--Bale 70 bu oat.. et .11r; sale.' wheat to ,Ots , Stilia. at G 611761; ears Le Quoted at 4870:4.1. • ' bu liatothe at . • SALT—bale 20, , b1e at 8L10a• 141;410313—nah0 SO doe. at ,• . 711:1713WAX '.811. : 130013. able 1168 Iraitn-o;le Woo boat ktia. BOLIVAR itittb lIRI,CC-Sale 3000 at 8:76.• • ' LlAO—Salt 600 koil,o go to Ihnetoir,. l ltok• SO • Sol I 0114 title 7 Atte taut tat7Se easb, teal. No. 1, at tookoo; No: 2 at TOStlai: BACON—Bales 600 nal 11:ak0 be 'sh..Sl•lere Pe: 200014 'at Slate; 1 elate et.lae lOet. WV De eutsrcoaiii_:„Netne 111tOCRR LES—.9a/ee 10 sal 3 tilde our at Oa. 6st 6.1a;!,-- S at B .*CM - 2 to 61ic 60 oak awl ontrou Obis motion 11'.r4,—Tee demand Mtn denes dultescHee at Raltlettotti and Dem.,. a litt •at dem fur daima, :the fa:toting are ifze ralm tor tte vent: Fueoe-64300 Donnda, at fan 33 to 30e. Lateen inlet at 12. K. 43 and le.e. P914-.19.. 1.02 weals, at from Xi( to eta: Largeatylealst 42 and - eV- Yetalturs—retge peuenie. at bent 2419 Total of the went. Boxon gem:um,: \ At 23 , y-31ene activity In the attetet thab at ant Ulna 111. , wove, and at latratmed pit , ..' Sale. IA the illipuat. At I:1 ,500 Lave bony made, must nz from 33 to 06 rents. Heerlen salt* bee. bteele colt band ab , ut 600,400 Dada elnderm rlery awe deeriptson. In the MM. pun tiPetuded the teal?. ellppieeer Mewl. Hanson and flar er, of Hodste It o:nearly lou be, a: we, wlthon: relenting hew,. l'hle Is not done by any ether floot In the Rabe Atli...OP'', the market. Is attire. an I purebssers hams Imen eAtendee by the r ti I'he Uatntte of tre4o.,, 22 tbly entwev Within ',Ale C. 1=1:11747:97,0g. Bt . yipne 50e bong a tuaulemue chance met the In*, onavas of a:lr other guallty Of w ry tu MIA The everege we,ght at the :Imre as 0, MP. Me. .H. Wm odd t o ha aw,..1 &Judea of Wool ILIUM la la \ Ible ma ke{, was the parebeaer. ' • Yiterror a. &ILLS, A Ravi DrraberrloS WeirarritC-I—earaticat, iron net lebeatim Artarer.—terrieg the parr few, dare, Innwrtartt criminal ptreewitre here tweri lur!Pohl web) Lee. r =lee shim wfore dodge Ostrow.. eltesernlng recent tont defalcation In Well street. br which the enem. er MAW rands anarenentwl for. It are= that on or about toe 281.1 r of Intelsat. a Da re !neutral. sure, earthed at No. 8.: Wad •treet, eager the none al the °SW tilk Newf." cf which a wooer. Itreektent eat UtreettiraL were rhea.. arid the bent went tereerwretiOn. •Thateree . ' s yarcry Proklent eclemcl W. /Wel Arnold. Sb, bow charge:l with the e obeworbear II 'IL/No fly. Q. Back within the IWO two week.. A dog affidavit wall' made by beerwilita trereet, eteetiheider In the Punk who alto fee char the ProOdew of - the Dank bee became a de ,attrr to a large amount depodtef Wendt/ =Wm* per wet. A nd etc:Mb/dd. awned limey Taylor. wait • •70'01. and der net 31r. Arirola. rho Prewhieer. detected In the eat oft aing aldiefar frost, taw Woe. that • • ' ha f been deyarlbal by a Mirth.: a n it try Hower. • 11. w - fatale the witnemse !hear, were converted le the tote cf their Prerident, who hex never reWeral any w rote, of them slaw. - The arino of =Wesmont wage" deemed to bare been ccdoktitted by /Oiled. c li Jost= otborne tweed a warrant for ht.errer.. The prams wee • rived In th e blunts at °Meer Wettlake.Who =wired • wed co 2.1.4. r nleht. and caterdambe wed edgcsedlead • to await forage r.e . ton the raw.: Thereon Other pare • tire erreerreirl With the arrttrael. Arnold, and the wbit L. are la burn:War them...Mee. Tlmrt, RIVER INTELLIq,ENC.E. morposT 11318117Ath' OD =PAW UREA ri..Rtya—There ion, 4 fst 6'1.1.4c1n Ly mit. mart at 4144.1 . Itat 4.1.141z.1 at 4144.4 . AUarnia. Putnam,. Dramamine. Thos. Entire,. ualle.y. Wan nevi. • Lasscram, Mramminr. Wane, Pt Clair. 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Lam brrt SLlptlo. lot SUM. / etr,l2 044 Pa Itallroarlr!, , 3o 431. flour. 11 LArech, 11 . .1341 1 r 'o b o r ~" . 131 ) S%r ".k.* , OSs ClakeeS, Anwaroox Cromer bbls 0 1 00 a Eca..; 4 44 Erlward44 Stl.rfr, • . S:STOISTEkt\ • • . •-•..• No.: so; •..wookv STREEq li f its p L i•i j;:i . s t t roe \ ll • 'BOYS, , Bonn of whteSiare' w Ilion; a Doranslitt the abide Wet.tato butt:he Tien^ h.. t ' htmh got . 130 alth mum, tosto L ehLatattot eapest .• gestations of tho Moot '*e oS &MU ate certainlyvery heanufat..-ms. the most Mtwara ets tr. awl Irma the tidiest here* Moth. ‘. they b t 0.4. mien la tae ale tie WO =tied. met tiro riot. they tar be renames sa4 et n gekt *a. anotlur, or the mow retozoal ahShe ma "ljeVe.itr I=4 ' 4 . Folf Wlht;r ‘L etti: Fro itch. tlershatt mod American thetas oat Utah:eve hily s, to t. at with a largo •Socr heetry Ocashms. asitOi• for sTe=cits: ". 4° -••piti°l • 4rTir t , SEW' 'ooobSi NEW .1:10011S, `: 1 . Bdmnnd: Watts & Co. Mothaist tailors; - 186 L 166.6 seied,. are 'ziOW receiving One Tali 'Stack; 17 , i thee we t 144 w proscor for lb , lorrotUoit our mtrtooter. cod Pc ooltitc, ock' ti Ocormilol oc.ortatcat of our. Gallonablo aca aspic Immo of moderato ort. 'do to reel in cbartmor acoar oorlr.mc north dorctAlltr and comfort. we .111 Elmo ow Ona4 • rtooloo outman of noir mite cictblett Of oar coo - mambo. ' two. hero: Nf WORK—altirphy do BuichflehU ILI' ignite the attatthaar the Lad Ira, sir v.ry lava utenrtment of 13•11.. and JaCcuat re..aygg LM,,), 1.010 {.LACK SILKS-4.0 Fps beaut4ql 11/ .CaraNl BlAsk Ellis Imd. 1 . ..n4 At . • WWI . " A. A 5tA30.74 A. co. -• • • - 9 BAYER BUCKETS a Ty BS- r An aesort., .taant al bud. rot sale b. • . soil YON BONNIIONST MUANIV. T LTRUJ ACID---Puro; 1 lot 'just reed and. mato br teoltaits. ,K 144 it CD. . - r‘,CII.IIVARTZ URI:EN-4000 lbe. A , I a ...tpte 644 tbisAle by • 3. 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