~~ . EMIEI .. . .. . - • ... • , =LULU ALGLe„ Pitthlrtit.b.. 4 : .. .. • ,„„.... . •, . 3•111:111411121%, Pittrllariti. • ' '•• 1/11111CIa I. GARDNICTC. Sil.aboth. . ' • .. • Kass. Convention ,of the 23d. i: ~1-,, • :•,-i:' -. -:•:• , ...ir.,': : .: 1t.....; ; ;. , :•:".',:: , i 15:--i• • . & ,--;„' , ..,..:` - -24.!i:-: . '' :; ilr.;i 47 :.;;;';':': ,-;:',:,:,.t-It-•• !.• ~ . . `7..... ...44.,,,..10 , ~,, • il 4 i '2 O ' n ..- .''s.l::: it5;',•.:,.. - k...5. 0 . 4 4,i;,. 4 , ,i.p.ittki , 34' , -,'• irk;;k:! .. :' z,,, ::.4,1'4.1-1- . . .414,; ~ -, 0 •?7!), I , .ifklit_,;:.ri - `, ... f .: l , ~ .......,3 41i: .:1 :-..1.:.i.•',ii.'4;. • ..% . I*i.`st4,ll', • •, ; ,,, , t.t,:!..:1 , 17.,,,,i-,:- ri'..ri , Y - 0 , 01k , : , ~.- ....., ift,4l.)e, ,r,4& nix= iiiiinwwmiri: This padmosa now stands folly :convicted of the following offenees sgainst republican. ism and madly. - - 1. lie Mimed in the Reform Commotion . • to s, resolution then pending, an anwadment, which had It been adopted, would have deprived . ail fortdgmas who should arrive in the eouOtry - oftor July 4, 1841, of tho right to rote and hold . 2 Ea advocated that amendment to the utmost ..of his ntioq, in a speech which will be tenni In the Ude volume of .Tebstes in Convention, .. piss 445=-7, and only withdrew it at the eon- i ' • ' get odleitition of Ids friends. saying, ".14i4d. • -...-. tair,frisnosit to &lag and hiving misfiled my ..-...... ,riltileKlAhdrowthe amendment:" .•• 1 .":1:`.1 11 :2 2 .1 ."_ dlikitt dept 6, 1851, he defeaded • itheize • '; . ' • -,,•• :Id WilttleMte Convention en that or ... , -.,,....:,.c.' ..'-' • : . • '!f . ..-1 L • 'e : t,.L'i*,„,' - Fq!guala . o! my propoe , . L .,, Y,k then intho c ou ntry-id l e 1 ~l iX '_WII, hy—one,who l:4 :' IfiftWOWM:heoss the 4th of July:' ,l B 4l :,-.4 . .. ~.:•-• ,:: 7 ',. - , ,f. : .1 - L;- 7 02, thee, were to be suladed inim Or4y:••• _ 4 . -,;... - .• , ,_ ~,:d ~khrg.,.4l' wur If neldenes or political pildrigir /14.4•'l l 'c'JS*;;;;;;::. --• Tr Wirsiiit :* ;11k 7 iPhig could these who shouldMionie - % - c>''''.S7. ll -'44/40114 - ~the 4th at Ju1y, 1841,. comp 'ida.:- , -,. ' - . :4- I°V - •ikifigpildi have had tely four fame '- 5 ."1.,', 'f '' ' '-. ' : ' *glob that At were sot to don in ourjngitieni i, , •' ...,", -'. Yl4 . •.'. • ~. .. 4.1 a a bane ditSid ,P . ittenuipt, 8ep114;11852, i 1 .. , ,.. is sidoerars to am WO' respondbility of his 1- • ' : woad la - the Convention up on ' e on Mr. Thorne ; i vhig from Ciddir county: Who to kill o - nab.' ' ... ~ lull= to exclude free segipesnl fugitive slaves ~ • -Ikea the state, cad in -Web there took not one :.....: .-:: so:ideated Why or hoidatirojice; moved-2 to in sari the,w ord "foreigners ;".. When Mr Wood • : trod tatrodueed his amendment winch "was to. - • tally dithrent in Its intent Ind terms, Mr. Than - S. withdrew his, after which Mr: Woodward wooed his'ammodotemt * in the speech, 030111:61 . , from which have bait' ,published. Yet •in hie • - 'Pittsburgh letter he info. temerity ..toAatter 1 ••rld oliirga of "Nativisad"' Is 'attempted to be sustained byes motion whlr.h I mad* lin the , Rehm Convention of 1832. Theists simply. at , . . Ilmitialoa of a motion made by Mr. Thomas. s -_, - Whig mather from Chester co., end was calm - lasi to compel his party, (who were In majori .. in the Comontlon,) to moos up to . the mark . ' .. or back out. ' They chose the tutu branch of - the saturnative, andimy motion having snowing : .. ' in paristss, was withdraws .Thetis of launder hut dill stddettlato that body lies at the don - - etc Whig g eid iota! adze." , ' : ... ''Titi het error Winne float thi Arm. .11y, .. : • ..-.' first nikthited am Mama and bigoted spirit ... g e fr,...' . - r . k .: i.diThrdir.gboth. , l.a shows him to be : ,-,...-'•- t: ',- t _.- Wiminigoble of violating all the law of honer •. - 41 - : : ••• •' -!-, WO yinitcdfir, for dunke et nntaiing votes. The Ira ilia rot idtogethez nentretible with the T` ~ 3 .- r " -'. chiiiile4 ofi esaa of him; but an th a t b t ,.• g ‹. _ . . ,- ,. - :,-mithiss7l). Irk Enlllo Wanks ?bat his amend- 1 '. il •'. - :-.: ,-- , ,tiniat:*n4linpf. - iyi!sii4ation of a notion made •: ' q _.,,.,, !by Mr .illtswic!!lindibt...lifeeonhodoworplon- -: •.:. . - ''. ~, .:: ' oldilitylo roteiiipid.:Tisreleas ' "Wooly any,: ,:•., ~., ; ...'' ' ...- -..: .7 ~rafembliacur between the two yropoeldono and ... - 11 . .. -- -• . ; ^:.: aeon If titre hadbeen, Kt. 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IIIL DAT •• .I=l la.• .1 •11 I, tr 142 • - - - Antunisails and Whig: County Ticket o Atria liTetll.l4 Pitiminugb. 'Da 011111147. — lllOllll/ L ROWE, Allegtver. ',MOROI DUST; Allstbear. , 11E.61.031 gg APPLIMA ISbnaingtiti 11:10_011411 evomy mut.n.e. awE1A1.2.2211iA11 . ; Fictsbnrgh. • S L r. =VI! • *maw MAGlLlC,—litigburgli. 0428 Maio, - joss a _at or Carta immix 44,- • PRIZE DANVERS! • The Soots ExecutireißOMmitteo. for the (Laity gin Matti throe geaam. Om to the Ward at the tie ettive having the largest delegation la prows . dee ea the Mkt lost. ..One to the township or teroarts la *tot <ovate having the Vow& delegation. taking the auk tantalite talaldaratkaii and one b thd o=4, witheat motet to litgle s hating the b.... delegation. dinette • ISPHORTIOULTORAL WAILIBITION— '2II• Amnia itandtte. at lb. Eittsbalib locbtr EU to bold st th:roda 1611, ma Um 2let. 29d; god 24th days .4&50.b.,. lb • ardolti !OE ellibitiOo - 'rose b. ettottot to thi Ccoszolttio of Amtrements, lbr• ft 0bt0tt....: St, an tbi Mat ofl3eptambet... • - .7=117 Wats, 111", 010¢1. Wats 24 mt.. able: or . SICISCITSMI ,•. 'Pro:dies Convention. • Barbi.iidditlea to the speakers before ay. ioaerse , to prerent on the 23rd Inst. Ran. IPBIJE COMBS Of tenteekr. Bon. ANDY/180N of Ohio. ensp lima TEADD.II:III srEPHERSer Pa, bare sig . Wed their Wanks to he present. • • • The Constr. WerdOkirons h mad ionnabip Delenstion, competlip Du lb. pries renners, HP' be et:mated on note entry into the Inelosnre. - • M:te*Elg=l LuXlimvsiammniiL - - Antiatasonic aid Whit Connty-Convention consequenco of the decease of out . reeroetst takrir tit/sea. JOUN InaltIART, .be remitel tka ncestwatiwa aa the Whig candidate for the odic. ore, Aneaciabe Jodie or the Court et QuarterWeseloow at the Antionsacale wad Whir _Canyentlon, which 'met on the Wad der at:Jape Wt.. It toconwa nenweary to warily hie plies oin ewer licket—therelbre, the law:eters of. the but Oonwentlaa are reoneated -to met oil neat hider.: &plumber Ittia, at L o'dwk, A. It. Ai the cowrt tz Pnt.haPth. t•• the veneer of notainatteg • person as • candidate he the daeociate Judgeship, in 11 r. Debbart's place.' • - .10610.11 Ohatertian.. TER AIM CONVENTIB/1 The Scott Mesa Convention, meets the ford. aeon, In the yard of the American - Hotel Mar: shells have been appointed tcTeeem t the diffre- Anet. Ward Mahe, and the Deleotione on they la' vivo inint the unyielding country, - to the piece 4 , 011ie - din& where too convention will be duly - , tingsnized. Lit minigood Aida tete' out to 'iiVta peat gathering 61' the Wald* of, the Oen genitor of Meilen and the Friend of Pena ODDIM DT TEE DAY The Chid Marshal and hie imetatants will receive and Iw _ ort &deistic= am they Untie, to - the place of meeting, ow the grounds of • the &oak= Hotel; Peon "Meet. • - lleelock the Coimeittliii will be intuited and the atom, with the _ order et' primed:Lige; annottmed by the Chairtm of the Executive Committee: . ThaPrixe Boman will Lb awarded about three o'clock: By order of the Committee. Prot Fitagerrold, who has made himseT • aloes by . Ma happy speeding so Ms tallow ; Iriih mea, gay , In Pittstough, will address a insethruiosifyir, to to rear of ihs Americto at 7, o'clock:. A..Baidand Glee dab will . be Iq stioadaeos. . . Thin trill also be sweating at the same hour, In the Minket House, Allegheny, to be address ail by some of the emlneta speakers from abroad now "mug us. A Band and Glee Club will be le ittendanee. =4MMME l'S4s os* OID loggtormer: ditor ot.' , 4l6•Pdtiburgiithkiltte:: died at hie reddens is Hair, Deer township, on Tat Lieder het His -disease was-typhoid fem. He wits in tho sixty-third year of his ege. Mr. iticlein was connected with this paper, as pub iishev.httdnditoV,l_9l!,..ectas. 411 or litteen.._ Years , and enjoyed the highest respect. °t ele, whole commanity, foe his talents, nei4rinesti ad eon inreaoy et ehanniter He was n hstralde and devout Christina, an y honorable man in - every wink of ; Mona highly beloved paid! his *oda Telations. Few better men have titer lived We hope some of his cotemporarits Sill tarnish as with s more extended notice of his life and TEE rows iturniorn Tho Pod glories in its shame, or is teoltaretusi blo to know.right front ',meg; and decency and propriety from folly and indecency. It takes in 'high dudgeon our valet castigation of its shame ftl 'description of the 'arrival of General Scott, 'and holds Op its banktrith pretended innocence and otters the following deprecatory language: • ,- "The Post has said nothing about Oen. Scott which is hot borne out by facts, and we defy the man pmexesed of such a doubtful amount of s . soltrespect"! to prows anything to tbo contrary. will.nat tu it, however, for be knows that we have stated nothing bat the truth." Go', It his ertatad nothing but the truth has it. The ed!torti knoW thin Is false, and yet they flat tie tbeneselvel that their assumption of ince mice. will deceive their ermily gulled readers. will the editors read the following choice and end elegant extract teem their paper of Monday morning, and tell us how much truth and de cency there is In it: 7... At 12 o'clock myself and th e Genera' ar rived at the depot, accompanied by ex Whigs. There were several boys around-the office who locked 'at the: - "Hero of , Lundy's Lane" with moth Interest. But there was one ,full grown Whig present, whose admiration wani excited to an alarming extent, and he did - not know how to ',tre k otl dan ctr:nefitha7.F.ln f lLadlhs: o " cored. a flock of gate reposing on the opposite pavement; be lashed aurora seized a venerable gander (who did not expect the distinguished arrival and had retired to rest at en early boar) and bearing him in triumph to the car from which :the General emerged, swung the guider over Ms head and called for "three cheers for foes and feathers." The few Whigs in attend ance gave the cheers, the gander was dropped, the General thanked bite, end ho went to hie repave again in a rather bad humor, and the others went to the Monongehela House." The aboie specie:en of decency, describing thereioption of the greetest general of the age, at the oily at Pittsburgh, le called by the editors of the Post, "nothing bat the truth." We sidocit that it contains about:as much truth as we ever got kern I hat quarter, when the editors fancy it Is fur the . letetest of lacofocoieutto distort and pre veiioate, but if there had been one single spark of true Ameilean feeling their breasts it veauld-have prewinted them from disgracing Gm:melees •and our, city, by ouch %despicable paragraph. THE LOCOFOCO ADDP.EB. The Locofooo papers of this city, yesterday Mc ruing contained a long and proey address to ,the faithful, imploring them to come to the :se em) of a labia Democracy, in this the time of its tribulation. To undertake a reply to this long-winded and feeble' produCtion, would be to spend labor in vain, but we may notice a few items for the in fotioation and amusement of our readers. The address commences with-the usual four irb the choosing prospects of Democracy, which . , they say is to have a 'glorious triumph. A 'Ler thus ..whistling to keep the courage up," the addrese TOVV2i2I an important discovery; and with holy horror at so much wickedness, declares Ora the "Whigs are contending for nothing but **co." The Dominate, ineecent soule, care no r,' ag about office, or the emolemeets of odoe lb. "spoils"--oh, to. They labor wholly and so!ely for the good of the country, which the rat culy Whigs are Tuition.. They even regret, pear fellows, that it is necessary to tithe office, and to poker. the spoils, in order to ease the co - untry: The address next tams to the Tend vaztion, a.. 1,1 tries to mate oat that the Whigs are ea p.at deceivers and traitors as themselves on this ruhject. Havieg fended on their bunters, in 1844, 'Polk, Dalian, end the Tatar of . 42," and thoa having after the election, falsified their own rrefessions by destroying that Tariff, end trash lithlng the Free Trade Tariff of. '46, which is no much landed by the London Times, and other .British papers, they now try to make people be- Acre, that if the Whip stwoeid In getting the control of the Government they will prove them• e.-Ivesse great rogues iut they, the Loeofooos, have shown themselves to hel The Dolphin matter, a cue in which Loaofoco• ism hid quite se tench to do as Whinny, affords the authors of tie address a chance for the ex pression of much honest iudlgnattom but they cannot !Tarot' tips in condemnation of the long cod frightfrd Dirt of frauds and peculation, which hue disgraced the annals of the Dentocratio par. Haring shed crocodile tears over the rogueries cf office holders,—the tears doubtless arising , more because the fingers of the Dereocrsoy -were i.ot in the treasury, than from my virtuous Berk address turns to Gen. Scott, awl very benevolently, expresses a fervent desire to .'cover op' the follies and weakness" of the Hero of Loody'e Lane, and the ponqtteror of Mexico! Of course the people will appreciate such dis lutereeted kindness.. The poor Irish next sof• fee. We are told that Gen. Scott ”etrung up a score of them in Mexico.' Whose fault wen that; the fault of the deserters, or the fault of the Gen -trial? .lle never inquiredwhether, they were or not, but three Loeofoeo gentry are eon tionally parading before the country that the on ly men htibg in Maslen for desertion were Irish men. They hope thereby to excite Irishrtum egaintriGen. Scott, forgetting in their own walk nose, that Itiehmen possess is high sense of hon or, end would themselves be the first to condemn celme 'abase se desertion to the fee, in an on epy's country, and who will not easily forget the * indignity thrown on the Irish peopie, by contin naltypartuting the feat that the hanged deserters -were Iriehmen. • • Fainnu.nt Pules is next brought into review *iteieldreas; and a libored effort le mad° to a groat man, and i'gnatt general. Of bleoeploits in Metioo, it says: Oen. BEMS'S gallantry during the war, ;i4.130 emageLie its most bloody and obstimie ea gegrototto, It la moomeroary for US to speak." Of course . not," for .1f you did, after oath a whopper seam, nobody would belicre you.— Bachmendaelty is perfectly astounding, but it is of apiece with the ,bale; address,_ which Is made up of false statenWiktit_ranting deals twin. If Gen.. d" ono sin ss gla •unseal etotl4-4* . ine address would have jam us titilainifte*Lbut want- log this, It manufactures 41 and 'Owes him in the most ..bloody iii‘fobstinate engage ments" of the won Now we most decidedly protestagainst making On. Piero° a hero spinet his own consent. By each atatinumts la the above he Is made per: ' Meetly ridiculous, for he Mtn:self tells us he was not In any obstlnate sad bloody emgagemant, nor la acy engagement at alL' At the first battle he attemptekto go Into, he LAI Off his horse and injured his leg.. At the second, he says himself .z- , " being unable to keep my saddle". "the com mand- devolved on Colonel Ransom." At the third, the battle of Clutial tepee, be says hlntscif, in It that he was ocatipelled to keep .his bed from Indisposition, aid atter,that b• re. tealued in pavilion at Chapultepeo until the city was p taken.' He nom wile in battle at all , from his ;sent oonfeesion,ln his Alspatokes, which To call upon the Democrats to pubdlalt lf they dare. llow.dhaeasting Is .It, Mon, to 03til so& 'state ments as are pat- forth la this whirrs, that he "was engaged lc the most lloogy and dell/tate engagement?' of the war Bocce little _effort is made,* the address, to, give Geo. Pierce credit . ter.saperlor civil Twilit: cations. is the address has not elaborated mach en this, we proposal° ironclad* thaw cam , haste with the felloirinidescriptton of Geserak, Memel statesmanship, for ilidch va ars indebi l wl to lb, -rtuatartet 'Aurae; and for fornbitint which : we shall no the doubt receive .lewd, thank,'" of the locefots% leaders.. it ie follows:. 4.tacittin kis:Sots Cini;4O,3.I4iCIATIONI ;ID Elbvicio,43ltici; the I:krticoutia :prose hare pretty reirblbilitdOnid all licipeif making nay : . Wag opt of Frank flernie military emioss— for thly,talgiAY Well hale astuoptcd ,i 0 MOM. ' factunkia ; military hese out of - the Filitidedter ; 1 .. • - • Jut ant of:Fraidtlin Piteres44einee driven to ' the empty account, the toilers hipe, of his eqnally blank cleft senior& - • Wel,' what' mill' iervicet •Ites . Frint Pierce tendered I& •country, that - he should be made President? Why, his friends vociferate sad peat over end over again, that he Ma. to be •turei - Asier !creosotes:l Well;suppose hie tuts, - end has not Mach above the Snakes: of the ono. mon herd of Congressmen, is the fact that he has been to congress enough to satisfy the American . people that he ie n al:Liable man for President of the United States? The fact, that he ham been to Commas,- the fact that be has hid full oppor• lenity .to 'develops and exhibit his ability and stateemanship, ifhe polvereed either, and failed to do- it, is pretty conoll , sive evidence that he poesemeeneither n r, statesmanship. Mr. Franklin Pierce was afterwards, from 1837 t 6 1891 - inclusive, a period of five years, a mem ber of the 0, S. Benet& Raring all these five years the oimmittees of thitSenate were appoint ed by the Democratic Vioe President. During three of the five years Franklin Pierce was not made chairman of any oonnittati of the' U. B. Senate, and - the two last yeses he was thairmah of the comparatively' unimPortaht CoMmittee of Pensions. Now, if Franklin Pierce ,was, while in Congress nine years, considered a man of de cided talent.; and stateematiehip, how did It hap pen. that,' ender the democratic organize' lions of both homes, he should 'for. .Ueven years out of the nine, be appointed - tone °halt =whip of any committee, and the other two years was chair man of the feerth or fifth I rate Committee en PCII9iOI2Bi, while damn; Buchanan wee chairman of the important Committee of Foreign Relations, Silas Wright of New York, was Chairutah cf Fi emcee, King of Alabama, wee Chairman iof Com merem Wall of, New Jersey,',was Chairman of • the Judiciary Committee, and other able men chairmen of other important 'committees.. Snob wise the measure, as applod by hie min party, of Franklin Pierce, while In the Congress, of the United States. . . I Franklin rime and James K. Polk etereour years in the Home of Represeatatives toget her. Mr. Polk was generally considered ratheLa email pattern - for a President °Ohs UnltedSta Let as see, then, how those two men were rues. crest by their own Deruccmtiti party as Rupee set tativeo in Congeal'. The two first yeirs,lB43 and 4, Mr. Polk was chairman of the important Committee of IVaire and Mean!, and Franklin Pierce was not appointed, by a Democratic Speaker, as chairman of any committee, but, being a lawyer, was stowed away as fourth upon the Judiciary Committee! In December, 1835, James K. Polk won eleoted,- by the Democratic majority, Speaker of the Houle: and when Mr. Yob; COMO to look over She strong men of the House for chairmen of committee', did he ap point Mr. Franklin Pierce as one of them? Not at all, but left him away down fourth upon tho Judiciary Committee, from which ho never rose doting the font years that he ion. In the United Stotts Rouse of Representativee! The , fact that no Democratic Speaker, diming the whole four years that Frank Pieroe was in the House of Representatives, ever thought of selecting him for the char. man of even the most unimportant of the standing committee" of the Home, shows very closely the estimationAu which hew held by his own party, who controlled the orgartiu- Hoc of the House and the committees. These facts, too, indicate the widely different and higher appreciation in which the talents and statesmanship of James K. Polk was held by the common party of both of these men, since Mr. Polk was, the first two years, °helmet' of the most important committee of the House, and the lalt two years, the Speaker of the dome of Representatives, while Mr. F. Pierce dii not rise above tie dead - level of mediocrity! Now Mr. Franklin Pierce amain Congress nine years, and had a floe field for the display of his ability and statesmacohip, if be possessed either. Did he display either? 1b hero is the evidence of it! .Where are themenuments of his statesman ship! Can his friends point to a single public act which be introduced for the public benefit—s single poblie measure which he originated? If he delivered even a speech, which would lift him iibeve mediocrity, why do his friends not pub lish it? His Congressional career is about as dlank and andidia,guithed Is his military. He has never displayed either exilitaly or chit qualifica tions which give him the least prominence either 11Ff 11, military man or It uWtoemoa The coechision of the matter, then, is that Franklin Pierce was a -General under the illus. tricots Scott in the campaign of Merin., where then watt a great deal of hard lighting, yet was not in a Magic barle! Re was, a member of Cccgroeo for coo yearn kid did nothing to dis ti,ignish bier •ol as a stateemen—he introduced ern beehcial public ac' originated no . co for the public good—moss rose ahem Me level of media.. tierer made a single speech which his friends dare publish as evidence of his ability! Ile was according to the official report of the commandieg Genera! In Mexico, "on de ring all the hard fl n hting in Mee icy, end the records of Congress show that ho was equally infirm, scrak.headed and Aire-hearted daring the nine years be was in Congresa. Ss Imams bo rated by hie own political friends, 'bat they hariog the. orgonizatlen In their own hyodn, did not place him at the head of any standing committee during Boren of the Mae years of his Congr maenad career! He boa =feu edly rendered no disPegnialted military nor ci vil services to his country, unless his nakeivotes against river and harbor improvements, against the antlerment of the publio lands by &otost co-. cupanta, end against doing nay thing to aid the prosperity of the labor and working men of his ono country, are deemed to be included in the latter. He is surely the most Want and bald Presidential candidate ever presented to the American people for their suffrages. PlioMBoll Prrsausamo, of Cleveland, whose speech at the Empire gall, la that city, is-no tked below; arrived in this city ad Tuesday evening, ■nd will addreem his Irish eountiymea, before he leaves, on the subject of the next Presidency. Prof Fitzgernld is a gentleman of high standieg and eloquence, and made Banned remarkable impreszion le Cleveland. The place and Vme anis address will be duly advertised. Ire is a true lover of Ireland and of liberty, end will do good verviee to the clause of Clem Beloit, to which be is heartily deroted. Let all turn out to hear him. The following is from the Cleveland Herald: C ItiLLY-IRISHMEN FOR The Scott end Graham roily at Sceptre - Hall on Saturday evening wee large and entbusisztia. The ball was densely crowded, and two thirds at them:alma were Irishmen, for it bad been an: sounoed that Professor J. B Pltzgar.dd would speak. He is a man in whore his countrymen ems place the mart implicit confidence. A grad uate of Dublin Unieerstty, his literary attain. manta gave him on eminent position. As Be •porter in Pitsl'amtni for many years he could not fail to be convergent with the polities of England and Ireland. An Irishman by birth, sod a patriot by nature, he deeply sympa thised with O'Brien, Heather and their comps (riots. Landing upon a new, though hospitable shore, working man as he was he sought an indepand -1 cat livelihood from his own exertions, and as 1 reporter went to West Point to report the eland nation of cadets, /to. There he became person ally acquainted with Gen. Scott and learned to appreciate hie patriotism, his =clines; his lore of country, and his regard for the rights of Ame ticen citizen", native or adopted. , His speech nes eloquent, argumentitive, con. vincing; and every point told upon - his hearers; who responded with cheers loud and hearty. The day has gone by when the Irishmen of Cleve land can be fooled by the hearth's, and unmean ing profesaione of the ahem democracy, and =a out of ten of them will vote for Winfield Bernd, the man who at the peril of his own life, when Prisoner, told the English captain that for every Irish prisoner he executed an Englishman should swing from the gallows. Diring the address of ProtassorFitigersld the hall' raag min and again' with euthusisetio cheers, and his speech , has, likelliagg's artillery, made • chasm through the locatooo ranks which Its/aim:iv cohorts cannot close up. - Wm° Manua is LAWIZIOIMILIL —An en thusiastic meeting of the Mends of Scott , and Graham was held at the Scoot house In Lawreme vile, on TUDgdal evening, the 21st lust. Dr: James Robinson was called to the chair, and William Forsyth was ippolnted Secretary. The meeting was appropriately addressed by Messrs A. M. Watson and T: M. Marshall. During the evening the Chlppews Glee Club of Philadelphia, and the Second Ward Glee Club of Pittsburgh; sung a number of 00116 in idmira ble rtyle. After a vote of thanks to the ipiakeri end glee elute, the for atijouined,- with three hearty cheers for Soott and Graham. The list of arrlisie in thie city, at tie princi pal hotels, yeetetrisy, was so law, that wa were cubit to.find 'room for .It Aide morning. The city la °milled with straitens. . • For the PittaburypS fiCitette. ' Annoy's= Ernar—Joipr tains; , the Whig Convention whieb _ ' meet _for . the perpose of nominstin ialo ketthe pt _foe et latch:tete Judge„ 1, awn dignity, sad at the Banta " whom eleestion to thafi ngfi ti tititte„ . lo lb. dignity - of the . Beath. P .%)"cilistrtb lin interlude, by beak% a Ittaib • • •of dinhileging,the dudes the' edge in L(. 7/Aseite — ei, it feyerataleide? the dm. ties zed Orthra, teloit CderAtlLl;!, Ojai ezml- cigantk of An,egtiski ceuntjr.itmat iSsest•tde • most eilditable dis play at the State Fair.held In the ally of Cleve ' Intik&rim' the .paat .week, if,ere alayludils ' feast the long lilt of premiums awarded to meth 'titent: filbits-eititens u Lies successfully cus pated with our Ohio brethren. rittshernh has folly sustained her wide spread reputatios, eh* for the excellence of her marmfaetures. When It it remembered that this exhibition was held, not In our own, but in another State, it must be conceded by ail, that in no ease boo abe bees esupanuni by any of her sister cities in the same circumstances itis give below • list of the pre/shuns awarded te citizens of dilesbecy County, which we hare taken acme pains to make as complete and ao estate se possible. /ado Harvard, Bharpaborg,-1 Pure 2 ;eats Bosun Down buck—lat premium and diploma. gall & Speer, Pittaburgh, bat sired plow, silver medal; beat side MR plow, do., Neglay ta Mahan, Pittsburgh, beat cast steel grain above', diploma; beet coal shovel, do.; beat moulder's aimed, do; bed catiMabovet, do; eieep book shovel, do; best garden epode, do; beat ditching spade, do; best ladles' epode, do;' best manure forks, do; best strawberry forks, do; bed 'corn boa, do: beat Carolina hoe, do; beat hand homier, do; best stone hammor, do; beat cotton books, dp, beat grafting chisel, do; bat Ilona picks, do; boat May ply, dO; best coal pinks, do; beat R It and clay mattoolm,,do; best throbbing hoe, do; largest aesortment of garden, corn and cotton hoes. Rhodos & Qernor , Pittsburgh, I big crackers oosomanded. Mager, Hartman & Co., Pittsburgh, sliptio springs, diploma; Sheffield patent silver medal, - Warner, Parke, & Co, Pittsburgh, sample 44 colored ohambmys, diploma; sample colored and While chain, diploma. N. Graff & Co., Pittsburgh, winter oompan on, diploma. NiehoLson fi Pavia, Pittaburgb, parlor grates and Nadirs, diploma. dchuehm►n & flaunletn, Pittsburgh, specimen lithographF, commeaded. Fdwazds, Mortis, Sr. Co., Pittsburgh, etoro door locks, no competition and Aim takes the premium; diploma. Binger, Hartman &Co., Pittsburgh, stool plan mould boards, diploma; also, solid box slots, diploma. Heron & Criswell , Pittaburgb, steam and wa ter gunge. diploma; job bras. work, dr. JatneB Reed, Pittsburgb, thodolite, medal re commended; eurveiing compass, medal; alai neer'e level, medal. 111oKoli7 & Blair, Pittaborgh, oast mid blister lire!, Teri superior, *25,00, or !liter cop and diploma. Kennedy, Child! & Co., Pittaburgb, 7 roils ootton rope, diploma; 6 dos cotton be cords, diploma. Joseph Rowe & Co., Pittsburgh, yarns and hosiery, diploma. Charles McKnight, Pittsburgh, cat nails, brads, and taoks, diploma. blatrat Fs Olds, Pittabores, brats oocks and gas fixings, diploma. A.B D. Chambers, Pitlttirrrigh, window glum, diploma. Kennedy, Childs St Co., Pittsburgh, 4 pieties cotton shirting, diploma. Nicholson & Payae, Pittsburgh, Parlor etorer cool. diploma. Livingston. Roggen St Co., Pittsburgh, inside locks, diplomat, sad 2; awardei for its superior inlaptation to all door., being both right and left baud. Edward Morris, Pittsburgb, door latch, no competition, diploma; shutter fastening% diplo ma and $l. AloKelry & Blair, Pittsburgh, door Wages ought, no competition. diploma. GEN. SCOTT% :ILECAPRIDE IN CLEVELAND - Notwithstanding the prevalence of o ectaklug rain, the reception given to Gm. Scott, last night, on the arrival of the ears, was grand and matte. abatis Thousands thronged the landing to wel come him to the Forest City. The whole milita ry of both cities were out in splendid array. The artillery company fired a salute from • the whole battery on hie arrival, and the welkin rang with long, loud, end hearty cheers, an • the tow ering form of the noble old chieftain vas seen emerging from the ears. From the moment ho was nested in his carriage until he reached his apartments at the American, the streets were thronged with an excited and enthusituitio mace of men, and about atter cheat rent the air. Af ter he vas ttleOfilhi to his rooms by the military and committees of eitizena, he appeared at the balcony of the American, sod addressed the lin ments crowd in hisplain unaffected manner, in a brief speech. He thanked the citizens of Cleveland for the demonstrations of respect shown him, and paid a handsome compliment to the military for the honor received at their hands and their aoldier-like bearing and ippearanee. lie distinctly avowed to the multitude that he wanes co political minion, that he neither sought nor desired popular manifestations,' but wished to pate through the State quietly and rapidly, to discharge a duty, pursuant to an order from Congrees, to locate • Western Military Asylum at Blue Lick Springs, In Kentucky. After be had withdrawn firm the balcony, a tremendous rush vac made to get s abakeof hie band. The American wan tilled In a few mo• meats The sturdy toes of the 'Gem of the Sea," riched in by the hundred, and flocked around him. Their rich Irish brogue was heard givinghim a cordial and heart-felt welcome. The remnant of his gallant Chemtrosco boys, in thin city, were introduced to him. Ile received them with the warmth and affection of a father, im mediately receipt:log the face, of users% of these gallant men, who, shared with him the dangers, fatigue and glory of btsgrest campaign In Maio. Daring the evening he - received hundreds of our ratline, both civil and military ; in the moat cordial and affable manner. The General ■p pears to be in tine health and spirits. ale tow. erten form, cegle eye, and Homan countenance. mark him • man among men. The epontauCeas outburst of enthesimun which greeted blm, be speaks to stronger language than words, that the vest popular heart was euliettd in behalf of America's defender, and would be est/shed with nothing abort of placing him in the White Rouse next March.—Provrt City: 1111T11113 IT TBI LICITIO. • EIOLAJID.—There la no political news of im portance. Tin POTATO CROP.—Many practical agricul turalist" are of opinion that the lass of Potatoes will be greater than any prettedieg year since 1848; some go farther, and we know 'emend ex tensive growers in the neighborhood of the me tropelts who state that the destruction will ex ceed that of any former !Mason Inalading 1846. Under these circumstances • m oderate IVITSOCO in the value of breadstuff' does not appear im probable; at mem however, there ate omele ts, no symptoms of improvement —Lierrpol Varier. FILMWII.-it is nunored in Paris that, soling on the request of the Connell, General, Ind the othenpetitioners for the rweetablishorent of the etopinia. Louie Napoleon will be declared by the Senate President for life, a step probably to the higher digaity. The President's marriage with the Princess Vasa, it is raid, is only postponed until she at. talus her,twentieth year. .Caraignao and Carnet hare refused to he pot innnomination es Repreeentatires to the some 11111 Acsident will commence hie journey through the soothem provinces on the lath Inst. and return to Paris on the 16th of October. al:niers is in Paris. M. Anlsson Duparroo, cq.peer of Franca, died imddeaty, at Dieppe, on Saturday hut: Ellhu Borritt has Just wired at Pars, wilds peace Warta*. Ottoratu—he New Prinks Gazette his the following from Warsaw of the 28th tith. , Aboeo 600 persons have died in the hospitals. there, and the total number of those who bare been carried off by cholera Is ptilba birsmater than 20,000. Om, wagons, brits kat, and cumquats of every possible kind, are perpetually cormybig •corpses to our berisi . The raga wet horribly salmi the foli ates. In one fortnight-iluamedy, from the Bth to the 284 of Augut--1,662 Jew' hen been-ba sled.. From Posett'we read in the same journal: °potty-three persons died here yumAsy (Au gust 810 therians 406 order medical treat- lesse.—Fhe trial of M. iluerrazi, ter of Tuscany, still drap on at Florence. His alleged crime, it will be. remembered, was In trigging with the Liberals at the time of the In surrection in February, IEI9. It is rerted, enough not officially, that blur. rap, the Englishman, about whom so much hat been said lately, will be pardoned on his prongs tog to least the Roman States former. Tentur.—dnother mlsuderatanding has ocr, cured with • England, the British,ship of War m6 dene , haring been flred Into by the ohm W eeder, while attempting under stoats of weather to ran through the Dardanelles. - Tta,Bi t arid Gaeta ianoiniasfite gale of the i piopony of al Ordin• of BC 4obik of jeriii. • -- i - Two Amebae nailed Hiram and Stamm Fran ciseo who followed the business of clock ped dlior, in Indiana, were frequently in the habit of meeting each other on their rounds. Mev( them arrived at Brormstown,lnd., a few dije ago, and enquired if his brether bad arrived, and was informed by the landlord that be had not After eating his supper, he called for a light, sad asked to be shown to bed, Francisco followed the landlord into a dark tooth and un dressed himself and retired to rest. The bed seemed to be Wet, and having some matches about him he struck a light. Upon examining the bed he found that It vas wet with bloodt—Dizoover tug • candle en a table near by, he lit it, and looking under the bed, Barr the body of his broth er with his throat cut free:tear to ear, and per reedy lifeleeet Prowling thedoor immediately, be proceeded to load a revolver which he had, but before he could do so, there was an effort mode by several men to enter hie room. Pre. I tending not to be alarmed, he asked them to wait until be dreamed himself. As eoon is be had finished loading his pistol, he opened the door._ and he fired two hernia Gilds pistol, immediate ly killing the landlord and one of hie accomplices, after which the other man fled. - • APPOINTMENTS "BY THE, PRESIDENT. Thomas M. Foote, of Buffalo, New York, to he Charge d'Affaires at the Court of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria,, in the place of Charles J. M'Cnrdy, retailed at his own request. John Wilson, of to be Com miselonv Moo of the United I Butterfield, eesignet atton." S4 - bt. . in M'Lane's isrmusis.sas io also may the ' reoprietoressr. . GM' i ire daily remising certillentes amen.. that to print them would ell • relax.. Bat hat lathe me of farther *ethane. to a medicine that became . universal ? lot the omen of a few alibi spanners make— ' Mr. George Maxwell. of disualte, Carrot Co.. has wed It in hie family with the babeffee. 3 II Cutter, • remittable merchant of Lonirrillo, all., having 0001 other. without effect. idminbtenal a dine of Ptiane's Versant. , whieh comPletely removed the 1/0114. • It h w also been weal 11. see.. to the famillc, of ti.o following pawns— i'll toburith.4 Viinity—James direttan.Yentisylvads dveene; Mary J &rattan, MaTT etretton: Sarah Der. - heroes. Manchester; Margaret Lindsey. do.; James Burke .1 Agnes Doyb. Ennirtal 11111. For sal. by Drugat,te an! Meth.. In ieero and lzil o try. and by the .le proprietor.. idrlT is duo to Kier's Potroleum to say that It Eat been lantern to eamDleWy •raelrate ant') vestige of this dreadful disease In loin Um* than any orbs remedy, and at law eat or Inoneentainse to the PatirnL The thensanits of certificates In the heats of the pni relator, many of which ate Irani well known citizens of the city of Dittabaegti and Its Immediate neialty, QC , to show aleasiy and beyond all doubt. that HIEWS PETRO LEUM la a medicine at no common value. not :sly a. a local remedy In Parlays* RheumaUsna. Dreams, loss of flight, hot ea a valuable Internal remedy. inviting the Invonigatlng phietelans, as well as the nulferiost Dallent. to brianno ungualuled with Ile Titan having a dread of mixture.. are natured that this tredielne Is purely lantana:awl is bottled as It Bowe from the boeom of the earth.- • The following eertihoat• Le copied train a raper publish ed at Br rennet New York. and bean date August:, lebl, to mitten leaho appended the certificate of the mierrated D. Y. not. M. D.. of Syracuse*: .This may In truth mrtlfr, that I have been so badly at. Meted with Scrofula the the but auxen yeare that most of the time I have he. tenable to fateful to any Mod of bu siness, apd moth of the time nimble Wendt, and exultant bed. and have been treated newly all. the (leas by the belt Angeleno one country afford,. 1 aoamiattell7 got man , '*llth bore.. cure. and mut:dined to grow 11 , 0114 1.111 Dr. Foot rercannueeded me to try the retroleAL or Ht. .g OIL as every thing A* had lathed lAI so without Lath at Ern, but the effect was se tonistanci It threw the poison to the surface it ones. and tat one* began to grow butt... and by uslintsuren bottlant Wetted a Are worth tbossands of dollars: MRS. NANCY Al, DARICLK. This ....ifs that I Lave been acquainted whit Rise'. I'rlroleum, or Rock OIL Diniore than a year, and have reptatelly witnessed I. teteffetal effecta in en it. curs el in.lsot ulcers. and ntinfr diseases for .ht ills rime. mental. and eau rich eonlidence recommend It to be • toeliciete. worthy of attention. and can rarefy say that ...Ns Cu a:...4 Ito non when nth.o noelleine had fillet • D. Y. NWT. L. D. F. pale by .11 the Druggists to Pittsburgh. auk:ft/flaw _ . JOSEPH PLUMMER, WICOLTSALE DEALER IN BOOTS SIIOES, BONNETS, BATS, NO. 111, WOOD scar, 'grummet' : nurtoro max, AID mato gm) ferSLOCk embraces every variety of Boob, shlH. Ilrocono. Bonded, de , ourelared directly (nom obo nulari worn for tho Wrotorti Trod...sod will bo Fold at Non lord and Pllliodoldhlar. loon rurchairors sill ply.. and .tr bet., buying. erplUlliwew? . . . POSTL.BY, NELSON 4 CO, 110. 39, Woo rnuarr, pirrsavanz, re. MAN UPACTUR MIS of Gun•BarrelP, Cut Itte.l and ilerottior 1 Shotnir, Rgiades t Lin.td Wt . How, day and Mona. :irk. artictee road. of It, beet toaterlals. and trarrantel Nod to If not tott.rtot to nay to toe muster Minitel:dr ad others vinhing In pat obtr.,vil. find it to their wits. ta..e toad ten examine our atom berotenurettettied non erh re. sol 6 • Liaison's First YreMUM - DAGUERREOTYPES. Office Ths Thirst Strut. ITMENS and atrangens . wile wish to ob it .) tale an aocurate. arlisUc arid life like lUteraree. at • lbtocalerate prier, will nod it to tbelr latest to call at . nil Soong ertabllghtent. when entire *blatantea consinnea., or tap charge made. Ilarlog eon of the o.Noit god bort arrant.' nu and gkrughtt nottod fu the pinyon., with tortroinote of the moot ao,orral Slog. nal bowleg the giant Pit .trototr.. boor siracti•el b th e oelebratet boots. of PFI toleiehlo tool het tort. Mr. U. /Wine lihnolf to he eh:. to ober to the patron. of the Art, agile of Mime, ro.typn, rither singly et ha are use. arlikh Cue cern been so • one ore. oral norettno. lo ...bum Irmo 8 <Orb., a. tr. tr o . nieeolAger DAGIJIERREO'FYPES AT TIIE • NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Gaguerresn Gallery, .11 genie: of the tilemood not Ilarket erreet,(rinerefter tritcantli lints Store.) Pittsburgh. Lobes asidantlatore ganging benign liloftwilkonsera at moderate onon s Lb slam nab at the abase totabltth• stud py wtth nor estignior able gob br Inch.. ann wi eal th Rich All: Mot the operator coo a tate the moo aentratirfac stables or the humor. ton with all the ironed .10.11 AN, ragman. "=‘',7.7,7piaoriege, areincion collo.l PI rbtre %tea or ortolan liteteoves. to, ra.tiersome annotated to lakes plane. onion on rieentlgareo • • 4.l..lononcen lake, of tack eel deceased remota in itor ir•st of Wad bed ~elegy. ouritooote e" sea opottdn to,. S o 11.. until P. • Kenna In he lilarrood. ot• JAMES P. TANNER.. WHOLESALE DEALER, • • IS BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, de., NO. 50 WOOD OTUNT, VDDISDVIIOII. Between Third and ?moth. uirMy stook embraces every variety and et 7.e et.Deeee.ebeee. //meets. De, ea reamed direct from Ole Ne. DnQlaoa Wsenfadarere. a4apted expeesely for Yu I sed WOO. Wee.sue will be We at Noun rm. —rfraw uit sad *swab. IMOD. buying. , wee N. IrCO/U. M ' CORD. & co, • WIIOLESALE& REtAIL FASMONABLE • HAT AM OAP • 6 IANUFACTUREIII3. AND DISLIIIS IN AU, KINDS OF PURL °MINER OF WOOD AND rxiIII Pittatiargh, Pa. at . xdtflrzbroiejlatietyls dm j ie v uq uc az t t staa2DAMAIr A. .H. HOLMES- c!4 BRO. • Sommer to IL P.• Nelson h Co., . • WANONACTURZBA OF SOLID 808 VICES, I'ULTED SUOVELK MATTOCK& SPADA& KORA, • PICK& FOIRA. Ao. • PITTI3VBOH, PERIM: - OM,. No. Water moot; tool door Aber* dadthreld ArapAll wrat warranted plat to act maneseturcl. Al larjOil" two of a kinds Oxeouted at this oloojwith twohnos. and at tomotaablontn. Opocial attootlott will Do in to rod,* sail Pro. srammra the Pattatkies and art . ' • . SulClad., Bills of latilrui, lnylhtlUl. , Lobo* Bhtto. Store Bilbao.. aa. sully *ad promptly Printed Canon's Insurause company bf Pittsburgb O. 0. 110138X17 - Paasmory, HAAtUYL L. ItAILBUSLI. oscri. orifiCa. 94 WATER. =max NABIET AND WOOD irritirtrii. • • *8- MAURO lIOLL'AND • ROD 1081D3 ON TUN 0010 AND IIDIAIBBIPe I NIVEA& AND TRINVTA. RIES. fteto , s adcana Inn a* aasagre opMEZ: Aim 9.14718 a. BEA INZaUr 11 MA1761.1 rian 7.4.4lv,Krosr4rlopi. utactirosL:- ' • O.U. Hugger, i Wm. Whaler, Ji. 71. 11 .0 1 1.7. , i . rt. ta: Kier, • I ugh O. Ring, • .. Wm. 1 4.411.11 u. Robert 11.40. Jr.., l4l4harau. B.ll.rburlrth. . ' . Pesach , gellarg, I:Jurura tuuggegou, . - .J. Schoolmate:. h I Mir Dryad. Smoot lhau • Jetaull.l PerauNct. .. . , MrTRn, lq Allaiti•by City, ob Toefday. 2ht I tut, by Ilyy. J. J. rachasm JAILLY D. ICOILLII, *Cum Itrip ofil'allls 11...18d HUM SUSAN 111010,Yolzucitter Wan 0 lbw. , UT the 1111414 at the esmettnte wet DUN, Ur. WI ULU tRINTEB ahl Miss A. It. OZZLIP, 4su k+ of Behest ASSOCIATE JUDOS—The nom, of William lo l l e u=wtooarnarg,,g4t r ooloarol th- Optamber, uandidalw far Amodst+Judss Ofoltst, erg 50 000 iirAltit PEAR TREES iinfr Other Fruit or all'daterfjotionr. Oxon iddrimin or oottfiorm Aoaddttl; Stew .Yosk, anwozof dansi Luxe tolltur TeNis: Epoticonis otYll/TX 'madam tjka peu fro% gars on Idwagrtnem. mar Nana, and ilemoiptin Ort4v.s o ptitalluwlcadog MI lamA gritBB arky "L. epty 21 ran Barry; flaindatar.no - rnot ni Me [Wane% iSasul .1 oft- anti, soft _.:olnat.:?pasitogists 1 / 1 Oa _... _;7.;, _. ~~., _. __._,.. ==MM W. •-• ANTED, J . two jourie. nen ,Aptdrca c • ,•Z • A *MACON a UM. 62 cad Ca aluk.f QHRIIP—WiII be ahibited at th e Ps.) ghetto County Fair. on the 6thi 6th and 7th day. Octobr. eb. lot of imported Moots • 'dories Rothe ;rosaodd ertat. • h. L. BINI7I I / 1 31. PAWL HIBIBALL (Post oder dtd,) .101127 Joassus. RO CADE .SILKS—Wo have..juat pool LPro.3Dphma deb Brood. MAN Tgad wide, Evaltnest 'A A AtABOX• CU» \ sap= •VI ard ItarOt 11110 IBBONb—A A Mason & Co. home just owned 10 cartons Fall Bonnet 17.11.b0u. aryl{ Vt./BITE SILK WAD ~7dT„Airgth—t L! ILK k SATIN 11( Large twohlonable Bilk and Satin &mints; Bunk iuLdhool o —p apes an d • • a TUE subscriber St is nowtionery. receving largo a rk dlllota to bir -fonueo Coot al Mara thil.k..tee4cl.l twltol;.lbrigigt , :l ` gia: ° ;9lll p ltiV X. 417. M; rj:V.i:47441`..i., mi " = "1 .17.11:!1:;. arA.lll - rloermen's do-keir, ration. style, of blurb:M. pored nod Oahu equal to soy soot offend this market. rut at reduced-PH.. A ueorerl arrortalrot of Reboot Hooks. oretandom and copy bookr. poet.: tr od frorilyttlesu p its awl truer Madinat blank dradr. tOOrtauter. wont and ludo:matt booth , . tap sold Intro Fem. rent variety o.os uo4 Oil. 04. It arreedbarly lot sat. fob amoral naboa araortorent of American. Gerona and Eult• m, otice to Rontractozo. EZEALED PROPOSALS will be received io at G. Y. Coulteea 111111 b up tett he lath 4ae Otht. - her.for awl Blaring that wrtiou .a to. Ittiler!s nun ant Ocoee awl Blaring Plank P.M. isi A n tetkhhtk St• works lirtluc on NNW. Roo and Venice. loth cart.. 1 111111 i. LI teak taaard to the Th e can be ba.l a: Lima br cann7slltt 31r. Caulter. lbw, grill be seld Ia eeettuu—Latc est to take plan to the 15th day of Octaber. 1152. _ C. WIRGAND. Secretary. Notice to Stockholders. !iIIIERE will bo an eketian held in the h' Borough of %feta halatva.op Tender, the 6th day oi ltttober. hahrent the hoar.. of 10 A. AL totki far the purport at th,thaa On. Pr.ollsol, Poor Man aaaro. One yteasurer 000 atgl ra , retary, at the liottehl .l4—atirra tlEvrhoN. iharatari. PIZANOIB' 311.ETILIC LIFE BOATS. 9 1 11 E undersigned aro prepared to supply it lbotweirs with Metallic Lire Loam . own applleati.o il. r , Office,, No. 10, Broadway, New York. Ai t veiled Web, lb. recent Actor Cooment.and It will Ca ttn tritely bo stotbnilt o fo f rhe n. baco and awe i ntrreetwd. to antiOr . t groat winneolny of Mabel IL* , • oTri those tot ,Wood. Wo no now mating arrawroments few the oaniblishment of a Manalfaetoty at Otheinnatl. at. fon. to:. . 4, e 1 310121p0nt tor thw 0 9007 ortb. Woot.,e w..- to,. awl any Informal on will b. aneetfolty fointaned br JoL ph (rand.. Director. or w I elTert, Treasol or. I PRANCIb. 'METALLIC WM: IMPAT Cc., 1..,....7:3. 0.10.10 Ercadwey. E. V. Pittsburgh Manufactures. • ( )Uh.R.lm.crol.o.2.,tls,ACnoet.tr..a6n..l.M,alhnzry - BOY'S CLOTIIIIIO. lii addition it the largo Adopt of blares Clothinc at Cathie Itali—Manoixttired lu tb'e eity—WOrt. warranted. The I I, " . " "4 " f"h vtivki k T ' B ' P h t e E " .4ilVi: ' ....._ tepo.l CUM - TEX. 74 Woad Mt...et. J. EIDD a CO. GO Waal wheat Scott Flags. •g UST reo'd, by Express, 100 Flagi of dif remnt alter—eollable for the COMMUCII. Whl. NOISLY, Tr ettett. HOB.IIIB LIOCOIdI39. Importer and Who'male Dealer in FI , itEIGN AND DOMESTIC - 00. 83 WOOD lITRFAT, 4 S now receiving, direct from the Nanutoo ttuvr., thlo country nod hutode. a Doge and voill r:IAM thick of Uardwany Cutlery. Ton go yr blob he tn....twined to will at lowest cash rated. Ms nook p note Caw and lalti. , halow cvlsbrated e:Ascx llilVarcular and CD. Out ;sawn "Amos . " eclobrated liberals and Spalee. Any.. Bonaire. VW.. Lott.. Land.. Hinges, Vilos. Or.. To:ether with ovoty a... to Wu. Hudnall. lino. to all tow.llich the attention of country bletthynw and Mochas,. ta tospeetfully invited. . co has oust DOW re... 4 p.r Du. Engl. I. coat i outs n ttr a es etVnedoubduaws.; • Getobl. 7100. swot I call the anent.. of Carpontors to ton to ego witortowntot colobtateli•Uniou Sarno, Planes." *null swi'4 I , II.E.ESE--1;9j ) basZi 11 Cutting; - ka... n ZFcbTavilleclaiblavrftb. b, rob= 11.04111( td TAROII-100 bxe. Bonbright & Gartner'd 13 101%1 bed Gyrate by . " 02.1 II Ii VOLLINy. . . . t.„ - i T.IR CANDLES-20 bxn for rale by I, , .wpts 1 VIIITE Fish d. Trout in bbln. kW'. bold. V ture,ll4l.o it . 41 COLLI:4B. ..,,,..,, A LERATUS, in tebln. ,i. bxn., for nolo by ci n.ie e. It II COLLIOIIs. tl - .OFFEE-1000 lolg Rio, for suloby ~... I a4p22 . li 11 A 11.11.20 Gll. -•-• -- -- -- k,,.' . CD AR-35 hhda. N 0 in store for &Jo by L. - r .- 0:2 • 8 1.1.68.81.UG1L 1 INSEED 014-5 bbln.jent reo'd for noTe 30 4 Or forptll 8 11A111150041. i i 1 ROmsRIES, ETC.— • v. 4 100 b... ini . toe Rio oanCon, 25 • ~ Is do hOds " 'I oh ' ' - - 51.1 bbl.e 10 hen York. H. ,. .4 Db bble " , 4.1 bah ch li e , D. Green .61 nlark T... . 1, 4.500. b•mea •• - ....• .. . Ni box. 114,0 n and Pala &ay. 121 " Atntond.Toilet and Bhavlng Soap 30 •• Pearl !Garth. • Facia. sad Vona Starrn. • 05 " _ lar.. and Ottocrlatn. • ' • . • 1./ : tr c eztn .fi a t nfl . Var Camaro; . 5 " I.laool2Ps Roan and frart_rnad42l, ~. ~ 1.5 dot Patent Zino %Pub Boarno. • 100 " Superior Cora Brooms. =0 keep 01114 and Blartlog Ponder. I •- .50 boxer IGm • the. Vs, Ws and trs Sonora% • 25 ••• and kelp Halo, •• ' 6 •• and " (mom 0 trolls Almonds. 25 braes reaLal Honiara for “le be , .1 0 0241.16115 &CO- IIV. Woodet. • 4 ; 0 ie. CAR. SODA-23 .Itogro ?mer We dla j ,.. k. br .1 801100NIIIIKEtt a Cv, II Wool etnroa• . .•_____— _. (gOOTOLI SNUFF-5 bile. Ganotrei, just,, 4.5 reed. for Ma Of . .11,21 1.. NETIA.N RED-25 , bbbi. boot Englinb, V - Prowl* try . ' .1 80110(00.1488/1. AW. . _. YIOE I bbl, S-10nats 21 Carsia:S (Ir7!tAlibm v, 4W01b21 , I 8111:0Na IRON-100 .1.0n.s :Winfield Furnace, cr W. br orb2l J& rt FLOYD. •• • • PICKS-30 bagaTepper; arbutbl (1 107 , 01 • 15 bay.grovedll . 77lo7,lobillli lb otim. 50 coals (Jabol: 7 'INA Cloven; 1 .• blut=m; 17 dire forb:010 14 , • 44.p23 - • • Ja k YLUYIL - • 15 - Cnywrat.. Pap= JA a FLOYD._ \ lIINGLES-10 111 Alp Sidi:lgloo. for Bale ) SI at • J • FLOYD. tITOOLEN SOCKS-29 dos good ,quality, mo o a 100010 W tot /Alb 6f - - - JABPWYD. bxs Strubo'o, in kora for oak 1, by 1441111 Ja 11 FI.4IICD. •• • . AKE FISH TO bblo and bf. bblv. Wftter Ohba ' • ' • , • 'Mr " • - - Late Troot? Par sala by • Toga ' INOIIETAM \ ACKSREL & HERRINGS-- • - JL 100 labia ard•hr. Lela tro. 11 blackest% )2k_it.wi n n.g i p • . '''utiVireat Da Dr bEPPER di,SPICE- L at bee: PeDr.*: • b Aug . , iterigra t te k iszta m Amp= . • • •••• •• • 4iOfFEE-320 bags Rio; 10.) • . ,so ' ,oak, am: lust , aeld for ale la • avn: • :. 131.1411111UUM t I NOllltdld . • . Bolivar Piroißriek and eracible Clay Karr' °ing Compuip." -: . .• „ r(111S Com pany'baring enlarged their ea rsocr far nahatiarina. .re Dow proemial . meet. the errsaed detoaat Sr tbeir Brtet, Crucible awl Build, SLIP .. SLIP fa Dnallaltlfittleaiald j to bt .. Illtr rattitoplealturt . Rl3/4?! L '"‘! l I , l4 ' l°—, it'A. N--Ilaras, Sides . arid 'Shoulders, in AJIP ern t o Bow., for sale by : BMA JONEa, . • - eepti Usual Baia. 1 ABB OIL -20 bble. No . 1 for tale by \ LA e z zutn ;at • • --• BIER a JONES. \ \ Language and Literature. A.J.F. sANDERK•ProL of Modern I/mar, A.J E., wallows to Kiva boaena la the 0 A, tratslaga:44:3 7 ll . ir i t t . TALleff Laatuagea l e i ttlor to be two et Um Meals Mare of Blagir r' , or it bli mar sanitracEs: • ....lag Egli, " •0; Itelchnico, 13, E. U. Ulan... Esq.. 11.-Borgvh.g. • Aug sgm.roul ether Gentlglagg.. so p21:21 N compliance with the wishes of several A. (donde. der: Dr. Baird, whobasreeddet e>m tratolhal meth:: thaasert at the world. will oho a warm ale: ottftort,olTho the etet t aellmone mate or mgee ' . ttat aid no moot Ilkolo to Waren an American audence. - Them lectures :rill be aloof:rated by largo nod eloneat marsiq !Jaw =a wan. hien The Arm Wotan. wilt be given To n/unT, In the Leman. !Loom of Um first fresh tnatimOhorob. on Wood amt. 'commencing at 7)6 dolock—lhn reelect will be tliteld- and PULANP. The mood will be _glom on Monday Web*. Im the Peandloselancoondiee—Doomark, Norltar t and wedork—Na, as lionnany end floomn7. Holland .oet awful:Wn: Pow% Bottleod. 0 me. and Turkey. told tallow In onlor., • • ' Torroo,One tkket (tor the mune) it Ittk tom dokete Sl6O. th e• Wale SS .10 end , Mut .neketo L. Welt br,tero Zermatt. to be paid at the • doer, Tlokoh, to ho had at ttm hook bun. or Wow, Stockton. Lanais and noon. t &Cal. ana to. door oonTlat 1 --- Ti 4. 111. Or lb a ea t t So tOot $5,000 - -- - r OAIC,. clear or Taxes. wanted, entmd Pugt ed , "` V.VILI' d 11"0 'nr°enr "1 bole " WANTEA "goropotent t3alcamanin a • Wholesale sad hatall DlJUSelisam, citl re. ¬es required. Apply to • .. J L ItUI3BYLL. . 5e52.43.•. T.. -• .. • Priem at, Allesheay, Ci I _ • jL rodent K. diloshonyßUSSEL k &Paint. Rail Bond. EXCURSION 11(pIMEL, z • I(the accommodation of parkins aitend. an the Conflation to' bop ea-Ticke t It ttsbu on ...4.re SOLEIL 11E2; Ex.nreo win o acalltb renulor Stumps, nb•rothort nat Ticket Agents, free Eedotrer to. Mostar. inciutiet; tho sines Is. for lb* round CAN to oomo to - Pittobuzgb.. and mum ot any Woo tact Wodundor 1.4 Saturday. luelnelvtof (be weed. 'the °vanillin, but no %%enrol,* TRAM: . neilrbo /mkt lathe O W. lionallTS. Olaf Ensoidoor, mstril oak numlutondont Ohio a ea. ILL .511,' .to.. D O 4: gailki /3iriuuls„; .I;il . 7iTTand .. of the aemreot rayle.s.jai reed a A YAM I. CO. 61 and 4 plult•t - . IT e-, , • J. /:. Si MAHN, • aud Itela 41 4, (0 / _5.41 fapee wane...., . The Bert Liniment in use. • 11USIIFIELD'S NERVE it .BONE • - ny n ogNT—This le to ertifs. that bating tigrained am to bad as to be unab le to work for • long time ail • out the use or s nos. sod after etibirinit other fr , iittlin without teedr I was infitosoed of th e sinewy of Bunbiteld'e Linimen, lnowl a bottle Olt. applied it Ai , llrveted sod it mean an almost imniallide teller. sod 'Mb oto bottle I was 0020 d, mound and well. and am Weasel tour to toy, that It is the beat Ludonent t here ererreon. or la now in use. Ogoittik• It TUOIIPSUN. \ Ai leatistig City. Pept.loll4. 1152. Still More Testimony. Jamm 31cfluilley—Dear illr—Perlith to say tot op, Vist tram the use of Bushlield's in”luabLe Nerve end Pone Lialmoot. I bare moos the life of a valuable horse. Ile ••••••••110.T•orraloal and bruised from being might fem. by the bailer, theta lying haa scan in • 'table he Cam Liberty. that to the morning, all that sum him p_ro rp,nnef4' him beyond recovery. prl. Bushbeld'a Nerve and Bone Liniment. having'hea ea math about It cm swab). and bruin, I oemmumeed 10 use it, and the following day to able to Like my home home, and In a few dam by win. three bottles (that oat 23 mute men.) toe hone nos perfect), relieved from all histimusleo, and le eosin 6t for any kind of nark. I mould further stale. that I here used It on mymlf for rheumatism in my -limbs. mod also for sualibmi.brnie uon.Tor•l Ittelab•t• of us,fatal ; ilaft bate idiot/sown ee ormany °th penes.olllll, it fart • pate porponvi, end 11 every !nee It hoe prove dan ahncst magical efLm fh relierient an/ curing. se mach lw that It has beanse of tomb *off:4lllr as CUM. me to h••• newsonPle before 4011)11 siz dos, hp the tiremosourch. Outset 19th, lab). pale ti—The above mediate. constantly on hand, and km st tele Drag More of • set= f„.. 1 lEN NA MARBLE YAPER—For s tozether with Kamalen mad other Valletta. or 11.11 •ater. Pito &eel Printa. Window Cactus., Put Palu toe, t CI, making. la Oho WM. , . • ainaplate site&V ut of Awry thins in the Wall Paper Lima MN. by tepee THOMAS PAM li. - - ORDERED PRINTS-50 pea. new style Bordefel ?Moto for Itober,f cot *poor./ " 7. 20 • A h1.460t. CO. 11AWLS—We have just reo'd 'a largo M. Kortmeat of rich Printed Shawls, brilliant colors. • 41.6 MAYAN &CO. PICES-20 baga Pepper, • " liato Moen'. 100 mrir Oasalo. • 19 Ikoroo awl ken eroand Pepper. , •• I bOI,CIOOOO, _ " itlltr7l4lllto o b!' 77 itiol 7S Wafer DIG METAL-1540 tons forge and foundry for irsle * HUEY. MATTILSWP r ° S-114 Er. chiefs, Y. H. Tea. • 'a v ant Imp% lack. 67 end, Y 11 b ,16691. P and black: uRr reo'd for male by vas!. IidATTUNWB 4 CO. • re l 4a • '77 and 70 Water at TOBACCO -31 tyro Harde.s'e,` - \ Elenes " 11 " • 916.0•66 - 6, - 6 . Anbonerob's. _ 11 •• Paban'• Ws • do. 'lO '•• Ablertn'. ~ DudleeelbxstutanNlOranon 4 Tbaanneeln. 15 caddy blue flarrow*Sln... • 16 . I.lyees Anantle. .1.6 ken 00. Piz Tvfobnet teed 679 RILICY, 9TI7TIIEWd a CO., 77 sul 79 Wanenrect. ale hr • sro, 1 0F1TE—.342 bge prime green Rio, 2 4 Iu;t to:Alma esa ie rireklar.'" old °°""" aepZ • toter; 311tITIIFirti CO., CLOTILS—The attention of Whoo.. Oeultia la »neaten,' Inn - Del to our large Una of ' Freon. Furniture daily Oil Clotidi, and idit.din I int Carriage 011 Clothe, daily laineleing trout the l'alt• driville Factory, intitable Ire the Fall Treat. • .l k d , O) lndi honer Depot. No. llti litartet One!. - - WINDOW • S bES--Ree'd this' any n • lamb block of all the UP. 41106 61W1146. h Ade. orly. quality and Lb, Iroz whabsale I retail, by p ll 61.111,1,1P6, • • ' •• 116 Ilatiust stave/. • ADZES OLOTU CLOAliti--A: Massa A CO. have/net ree'Aaral rAtillAtlar tO dOr• I. IlkEktE feeblaneble Flath Wake and hia01111“ : AZI • I PRINTED OASISMERES--60 pieces for a e.ts er A A MASON t CO. . OS awl 69da r rket expel /f 1 OFFEE-200 skS.ltiafor, sale by ) PIOES.OO mats Casaii• - • 2.1 halm Pehpeth • 10 Allepteg 'Far /Wahl' rep 33 A 1301.111111T0011. TEAS—too Young limn, Gun Pow _ u . , bbl. for sale by .`, \ N. rb, V rep:o A CULBB fIOTTON A FNA I REI— • bolo. Cotton. 13 owt‘a Vauban' nos landlan tram Ira. dr silo by •A t - • . . 18 U DICHAT & COQ Wafer 1416 i front cti. . "a11G.A.1194 hbda fair iirTrime N OT -7 \ 7' 78 eon loo(t.to.kei Pl:did for saiobr oep, ' • /WET; APATTUBWB & CU— . • VIOLASSES 4 . f13 blrt. New Orlea= • Vga 7' '_ultaißY. mA r aVaTa 00. •a - kj a 610140. thaibro Mad_ ,er .0.000 Clanztess /120;, I well MAIM. 2 1 0 bOlsAlo If.. Etaltpetre 2 bt.l2. lipanlab rm.. 2 " 2.2111.103 Had. • " Tanturse OIL 103 boxes Clay PIM "C. D.? • 212 dant 0.228 Dr o ooo b 2. 0 co, re BU fo 11 il r sal caL o l. b th y- a . BUTTE . totillat, , ed G A . s n took .itraneit, l a, 11.0.. a ara,i. QTOMES botight and sold on Commission; otooottot =a t= thttoot: p a tr i ht . ..a tTug!" "4 '4l br . - Maker ma iholm.: -_, 'IOIN WANTED—For .which I will" pay thr Meted market.prlre t ig 'cola_ b HMI. Da sr re, ROOMS --150 dos various sizes and kinds, fa• ads by TON sorra/loser* MURPHY. - VIIEESE--40 bvirime Pine Apple,- for L./ solo by TON NN/1010r MIIgN/Y. • .0111 • IN star sod no haat meet VjLABKB-50 grail' Plot - Flaako, for sale br nommoßar a Kotula.. RAY--A second bend Dray for sale b J. yanal! Ai VON BONN BORST JUDEER'S FLOUR OF; PUMPKIN .FOR Pla.-Thts article Matted from trod II wept olawklua tad /cotta 100 Wow:odor quality, . ryouuto...lato oar alma or tro tab opsoustall., -tai au to it ,m• et YoUIE, jot it stool . as hour wr two la • Irma plooo, aftowerh. add ea. asp 4.,Efirecrt-Tizuz. , NO.:NULT WALL , PAPER--A spleadi i• a • ' assortment orGobr .M other serhttes. oelortoresith ewe, Molt the 'Upset lankortattotir i ort surd lor+W 4s. • •Ir iiTEAP WALL PAPER--2),000 plem, A eteassa,Qualar.sx. tervary /muck's ati611.21/ sad 22 .Npu4Paillakree'd awl iler ma. . . \ \ s, 1 7,77 -1 \ l - 7 \ \ \ EVE . , • ON Nativist- . Oaa.er .40;4t 3 o' \ ol 3 • \ ektd. 'on t Ohno WIN. this 1.1». Costml Charetuotk ft. ProwdErrOle elm* 3=4 . rnirg77 !lea ill=r 4 Arbia dtm• Amor That Wei Prom? .08 the W. Jean C . \ t „Tar.. L. ha haad and lee t : NzrareTd. eerli4,lt . .ltyt JOHN CI, Vgior;. VIA(---, ,i for Qotobeii,— ' ', 1. I Go‘r.rr'• I4dl4lZook Or " i \ GI rdukae. \ 11.m:b.\ "1\ " \ Pstersom. rlabaul hteradoe .. ' _ ' „ Dude •U`riveeaor air Brother the Cloweel; tr, ht Itth'ir ~_ _rCount, 1a..% Daubtar. aeN , %fall aeuto t *Wu Freak Meru). .......\ \ W.A. BiLIUNITINIST 4 CO. ,„ 1, .." - • \ \ .6 PoortiOetreet. ha3o aye .104 feed • l•r••w1 I. µ 1 mlefh .1 amortmant Tripir Mett-ompriic, cakijoatrym• liottal•4l74 , 3 :f i r \ og:4e/A 'lid ivorol•fttt••• • I. r , 4 lIIEAV LINEN a 41n0*,,,,,, & Cies, 2)001)! dos \ /113 KFIS - -JSUII re(l'd \fit \ • Isknen Mitts, ecene, lIII‘ spat, "a •IVI:(l , l7 4 S , S e tlf:T y /E .DE A E.G A t - 1 1 t s t reofd \ .._."71_'"4....._..... ' 02 and 04 Irarittst. \ Mr 11117810. \ s PL(EABIT TO BE YOUNO--A now sung.O, VP V Ws/11as, \ \ Thou t's/nous K arr, Dr W V Wallarn, Rites. ti tut, \ ti .1 411 i IMO AA . S ' Hors , nod /Po IVA. '\ .. ', ol arl etrires of blertoorp. .. , -.„ -.• \ Xy teat Moly Pampa, , , ' • : l IIII W IIn ft b =oo/1 'l. ' \ '\ ' Olrmylw .. / Pearl \ " \ übc" " '4,, . ~ ' WorIVAIPA " \ 1, IN vy Fent 'y P .Ika:i a Alb , of lierotijaeb. \ ' Oa Morldcra—Polita .lali . toka. '4,, ': ‘,. \ Lars a • 1 \leontin Wall. ‘. . 'A,... ! .. • , Ravenswood Ir /um ' ',/, ! ~...s Alsio—A largo sasortnno of all the -weerad4 AM.. - Maio, rUlkar. Waltaric., publiabed iont reed and ror. ail. by „ JO4llO ff. ihrecLon. 'el_A_ . \ . altliLV street. 'MEW - BOOKS—J' ,n, , t ,ru rrced, Th4oreonai / NI o 10 tares or "Our Coriesrundantin Italy; by..illshtel \Delete Honor. Tlin reboil \for • Fathers, als old English sbaiy , by T Ow inns. \ \ \ . Anna Llanittot, a Tole of Conlierapiarz Osrman\ Fe. e.rillous in lioualleon ilsoorPor Ow by lih J riab Anintrub. ao,r• rel \lwr Count.. Char ms\ \_ Pierre. or the a:Leal 1 i, A. • _ lopirl . , ' \ Bancl \ / i OIIN H...SIELEk ip Is row orenlng •ye r ilol47.9. l 7:ll.ligViiii , 0 flat Soprano Pe K dot Tenor X fat Alta 11 flat Iluitoue II aod A flat Basso K flat end r Corot, New style Pool Wm New .tide Coronets... .... (h.*/ A Co's Bugler, at al the different keYJ and camolv, sets ore.. Horns. 1.10 nod 12 Wt..* Iris sdo ' r ' et will to wair-rif.O, an soldat. New Tack ta ear. ./01IN /I .11XLLOIt. upill. 01 Wool street. 1 4 1TOOKI' ' Slodev 111iterota Cond . 2-1 Adrourore 4 N " ori e lols • • Ird'Colllo dz.o • /roe! ear " 160 •• tollt * • 1.00 . .1118 t AI eDIVELto ' ' • over R. Jones J comer Wood nal yourt JAttlai 3111 Wood et.. Plttebetratt: .._.__ 'MINTED SLIANYLS- 7 :100, bright col, Jun. reeM brA A MASON 0). '..M7 and 64 Malket I p l‘ o3 l°l-2@ . bis. fuTearztvmox TX - .1, -- .'-'4 [ l - Y i - ::: -. ..IN: - • . ~... -\ \ . - ' \ • Ttoarany• A :air geseTat kat iiatirtny. bat solo), nt!troa \ genetalla ft= laskreircat. ) 4 , ooll—Vory Irtra o i Inte Bonn o i.ol)2t—tattaa vent ontiaidao smolt lota at 121* anal tot... Mr, bo 11g013%; aib,, lititllo3( and otoaato., - at \ it/PA Anil—rte taw:Oath bt4otantoOrtnat,atottotion bank's. \ fall ...non ornroattain. ir• note a..a of tone doMil.tie, at 7Ho on than • \ \ II v Rodiuuw..\ b... 4 Oitani Of /mina tante in a oa, *Ora Oft aart'alilo raffaa at 165 nano-oak roil to :hilted kw Wean. ont.OWodio itr igar a: Orn at to ti I* • \ • 9.l4S—Son ‘ of AO *nate' , Vain mom. sorr from Antt ! non lal(EA3ttoa-e tlia curt...at rent. ! Clittrf k E—tfola of 1* bate* at itia6X* 1111 Ba, BUX) S — Es'e,olr.t.tona at sa;,,so.ao tfroe, or Gait. bj4be Assayer of the Prazri.ora ' ............ Fg 3 o ... ... Aa uonteiX.; -. .... '''''' — IIBT . - t " ilembor ....estio.tm") November 1157,515 \ \ %Liza t: Acy.ppo The principal Tem. 010,1'111 r/00.01 sA, 11,101.1.- ya la 1100 , ..1.1 SI,TO. bevkfy \ ll326.llo litu\ been etead7 beareesilie. , ot la the YkoCutyth . . • FLOUR. AND DEA • , t2l \ • A . `Fioia 'l4=iThere. Iv an imprev detdntel im &ter; mot snotty, DT the redaction Mt ol frclehttl tleblem atm andAtet eattPir of desirable trend ix ebt !erne. Tt o many. ere 480 bbixsorel - Obto. stharts at 04; and 2.0 bias 1, to titre, nolo. et Pao tatia—TtieKo areal ems& \ tor erhc.4. a bUt 1111 . 1Josertna on the market. abiders...reptant a nicht - t .3, sem and taxers appear more reeds' to rivet:Late. The sake ere . ..CNN) Mt visa. /diet lxitu4t Sae. deNvered free. 4.bee , . SAO bustle's red Ohio. NitalB/e.mandll.soo white Itivids au, to .rive, at the, , refines!, SepieMlixir 18. F.our—Derasfel tenders:, helm Gramm toner 1414, ' '.Blie Let extra 85:1.SellNien tibia mid AUchinian sneer nitwit St.ll.(Bl4.e7iii extra Ohio socoa.as btea2Y \ sales .( lend earn at fl.WllextGlT,s tenni—The market le hrm for corn. Salm of )vino!, at .itlxma 73m shim 10c !modals cub. Steulr vales of eniti , 4lll oats at 40417 c Rd la Taub late at He TI Dot 41..okraa Detteattoba euerteertot.-114 wore eler.an on leeterdb.. br Mr Dre. n coo nterfelt fire del kr b il lets the hemneneVa Uwe. Ohio nets Meek - Mau% plate. It k well executed 1,6,1 armlet td to deceive any but neteljudgett motor- Tbte name ot the bank my •ithout were trou ble. le rttanal to soy One of the Onto Plate Mack bob end much coal. should be exorcise / whsle handling any or tt'a kook OrrPoner.—Alin. Mouth, RIVER 'INTELLIGENCE. F- - --- - - _ qr..tt BOAT A itSIVALB MID DEPASTIII3.III . 4 m . m—T , r, , , , i le 2 i ttet .11 lacer channel, It •' .A./ metal 7at d in tea Ilg, 11.1 . AB A ..1. ii tlantic, ParYineon Brownsville.' • . ' Tboa Shrlver, passe West Newton. i • Ocher.. at Clair. We. Benton. . . ~ ti Maidower, Doriney... . eienstl.. • ',, , ,- • 4 • T. ItAltat. tiaskill, libeling. -- ' § ' Tb. Sh Ivor, Bailey, Rat semen: .'. . t',, ~ • atlentietParkinsoo. ilrow.kill... . I. ;. Later., Ite.•:!t,lSStlu'rS• . flown., rt. f.,tur. nest S o arion. • ' FaJoral at all. St. boula. - h, , .• . \ Ilartfoul. flatlet, Cincinnati. Allegheny Clipper. Cineinoall. i Itarro;Cuttionst•s ‘ \ . acierd LBAXINCI TMIS DAY. , , ' . , • \ SXTB.-311ehlgon o. S. \ \ . . • minisactol. `racier tips. , ..,,,. , er.owiiivaut. 8 L ..\.,.., 8 ',.. ',.. • , WEST BlilltilMieS It. It .01 4 \'. L. ..). - ' ',„ ,ErVgit. INTELLieE7B , - 1. , ,. , Is-r•Tieo TfitgViS ITSCIISI , ,OIf rtit PRintalik :, 4 / \ C.,.—Trio Loolseallrter \ relates ` lho t1 11, 4•Ivli lover-. It„ . \ it..ni lualetit, wht • took place cm trio storm'. Praltl , re. , ' City.'oo her pion.* II auci6a t il tot t g ,10,111., •Ip., ~,,,. \ atlim re the pump:nemri irld , l/Cspt.'ll abbot. acted, 1 r . ...I u his Yoe/ Proficiont roatmaganient of ern:ire of( this 't it - Mod a. adopltd s t..urpondere Menerstiy.A.Mbeat V.,„i -'' PAM au would eery noon Le \ amen,: MD [hinge ttii, airin. r '' "Boring the trio of the steamer l'ra ti;; . L Own On- - 4 rionatt to thllEert. VI 1:e i gay .. ...116: :, ..\ couple et T a pe .o \ ::.,VoTen. it.;1112:g.th.C,,,,:r.,.,1...,,t: igtchoreittielit \ il \ 1 atthe sae, tios , knitlg h no t , :e i la t ttluil b r ,. litre i meltatto- g , iii;t..,l,lit Itlthn'earig th ' e hali. Noo: alter ." \ .4 , 1 two state 001.12.0 ree . unked Tr cm ~.ognei. br Meatele '. fotsd and iv 0.10 0 ,0e..1 Olt oho at tlinrauall In line very •et ortubtrou one of , / ot fellow' paces ors, II tae the When op lb., %pot, aul trUpp /h IT stele . I t ..,hen At.: , t the eraer r "'es! f err, d blot the some .... \ a... Ai - mower. th e two roam/INi. Cul . •tte owed., eW \ \ awl ilett•fa. the boat a , . 1r...1 at,Mollina a COMMit \• 0, • \ ;• \ • t'ae p05....20 carted or /De tiro ctn., .t 1 giro them a ' \ go.. drountot with a top/son/ Their teen. g..e belie. , , .., Knpnerdr. oftboh .r.r. kap.. 1,0 vmr pnit-e.. loon \ \ •e, \ Cu vi woe put at Medison. acid the, oilier JaKr•ii eN . 1 Cho ern hlore , no doubt this' /ea, c a Ote .1%, hut ng co, .. . tho Madison Whet.- • , rgaw Penna.'s Cowl -1,-The Loolri :Be Oiurif r ears \', ~ . \\ . 'Out the cargo of the Pawcee,recently took at C. Want, \ ' • \ on pi , Miudsaild it vseitudyertlmabad at $16,000 to SUB.. ~ \• 1 \N• lola OOP , and the aal tei.. a.ly Ceti bit. {Beni:, Ohl., \ ', /brine. remelt.' and Se. I.ottisenur.k, Th.gr.t.. \ portion of the cargo had ben wk.. cut Ina diwagtol ciao. \ dation. The lola it is lliou4ht, will prove itotal I.e. .•' \ \ i • Alirausuotter—Tte • Sio" en Era deeellirOK. and the . ' ' . Eaoterity ase.dinr.. clime .1. isillsion Satarsay n•ght e • ',„ short &luau. above Cape an Cia on the Idludooppt. TOR I ii•., . • tornier o.t bad bar nutuerd side 0 1000 , 111,1.04 , water . , \ whet/ 'Moab/ L—Lon. Comic, to fit% rat a . 7. tort n i l Ls% Ml ' gl.iiflZ 2i rga; \ \ I l '.. Phu, about thlrke miles down the AlUistalaya Over, and: gunk, The Wit will be a torsi los, . The cargo PIA be tart to • demo'red tn./Oita • • . itarSOng on The stonier Danube .01. woe gunk - ' • eon. MTO ago on • the OupPar raande of the 10 , triulp• I. 2 • Mad tubmenentlY relted. eras el...again loot week. Sue ~ ' wet at the tie bound for Bt. Goals to be repelr,./. . 'p, pa.one.go—The Swamp Pox has bean poret.eti by •'1 ' Capt. O. P. Marshall. who st •La with her to St. looletnis , ; morolo•L—Len. Courier. . . , , 'IMPORTS BY 'RIVER. t 3 Excassoc-151 eksvitssteVr.CaMelb & hchi s s 16 Ake baits* von Welsher:A et Masson 6 al • petbo. J Bosse: 35 bola flour, Brows UnAps -149.139 do. J OC , soc: 34 kce box ir amt lard 16 rolls leather. 11 lies t 2 (51'15 bbl. floor: Bei let I..hesc.; 0 bhds 101..0,216 Cble Misr.* Lech & CA 6 bb, *gas 2 kegs butter, Wrchere on thud. • • • . - '4CiSclibl2lAST • Cr 31604,9 II -50 h‘sia becon 21 bOte leather - 78 belle do Ibx lAnkt, OO2 (.1n1) bble Neter .11e TcareeeDl6o4 A Calberteolx.lcu bee cheer, bre Mots, 19 10.1 s Whelk& w.' T. Wen ISo•be m *CA 31 bge *OOl. Wsn'Useless, 9 bate spokes 4 do eha•ea. It pigs ednce•lrs]ilAssirS & Co X•htle tsllow, Jen 0 Darin* Cs. es•Stv looses, One, 4). • Ive-man; 16 b`le chsr . ectel 11' 31stebs10 , .; il4k, Lrycr; hhde bacon. 9•6,1 flotcscs & 110 c do. tki uls me0t.,39 hoi,D bus w swkw . r . • sxstele • ItAlesca *CA . \ • S;, - .STONER • NO. M - STAE.gT,- 1-ISA'oly jtiiit reeired bin Pali - ndWiiter .1 in ' \ \ BOYS 'CLOTH' G, Homo of vtleb'are mil:bone • mtraliel In thekhoh. Wat. helr i rb i at b rt liemo of tbrants ern entnfir eon te eot.dona of the ntlful-t oat ende tv the rant slogan efla; and Item the tiebest cMored cloths • narante they •111 ero:d ale prim+. an In all rion fit Is do nut *hen net. they may be rehthileo lehl Pl et..red far ancfiber. or the money vetnfnpt at tbo Nea ter. of has thmmetusaer. • also revolved hit V3lloxel Winter \ Senn, Oorran and dmmicavOlotto end Camemen e [O wner with alone nook or hover Clutlema. nl[3l:fie fbr, Oyer Coate. de, eller whin 11: fo mule to Md., at the \ ehoefvot avant • eeptl: dlnwle3:ll .BEEHIVE CLOTHING-STORE. . --- • • - J.. , .8008YER," • 225 , LIBERTY. ST., PITTSBURGH. . Yon Want to Dreett Welt and Cheaply, Liberty- mt./. BOOSTlSlntlitee Roildv Mom To. ZS Liberty- etroct and rot.tbor Immense suck ot 000111 IZIAt rowirel from We Eastern dr a% complicit' .4 that tot toklOtabiq.a en Gentlemen% Wearocusrsthen 1n lett of black..lgh b brown and own Preach. naglise *C.Zrtor'et: l ean ire eplenat u'h rrturPit of silt ' e it, blare: blow. and Terre embroidered teasinteree. orad worked dm Pruner 811 k Verret.. the latest !gyrator Caere ranee and /Mk Vestince. err - ice race hw ‘ eurpasan for I n rat g i a-6 r ictU%,% " T.!? Clothe: black,lPilot dcs It eke., lloctkd licerer. Herr% sable Bearer. and Vinartharor. s.• - • Also, • Urge assortment <tonUrataseiYuntlahh, Gond% nubs. WOTRO Uuduntirta awl Prewar% Plane S and Camors Ittannal dr; wblta and colonel Plan I ‘ Collece, • To P ali of the shore artlelre cr• would • rerrectfo:l7 all Ile attention of earthmen!. en re. are detinntraen to mei themwerr Ls for CLEII. 1119•Onskan Work. am usual mad* In rho rov,t laahlone blo omen and on reuonabla terse. thsll .%ed Mrs Oren gen you - casuuntall co be teary.:. corprl:w.. • -•; 'Cwt. . , A OAED. EfAVING ''.redeived most of my . FALL hoow tab, platyara la In arming my friatane they an area. and for .4a — emoting at Onlin Satan. Lalalea, Damask, Cahn* Curtain Utedn ta. ado,. arapleadal wan; 111nalin Tambour and klima,ded Tr 11.11,11, Bordeds, Allman_ Conde.. and Banda - Taman. rles e rrAgeurraglfseQTßTlPotil..V.Zln variety af . : 111 . 1:oo n t a i r i rona a. mention. ••• • . ik,II.OBLR. Third 'l:lroat.. . . I' - --,- - • TOEN 8. DIMS' • . DRUGGIST AND. APOTHECARY, . , • x • a 0.1,53, *Atter sintsr,4l*!oouo ti • lfie.D tespeoffully.inforilk the Pliyet. elaaial PM:Waugh and tho , vicirdir. that b. ba• p_ore tati/Prasecriptlon stow lately roczt Mena N. oanlleild aad lacrossad the stock. b, widow cue-. follr made la Ma cut. of the bast and Coca ca rlto "V giro bar. coOstaat , armorial atlerdloo to tti• biz er'notT--"MnAM". t° the 6141 ''' °1, ' ' ?"*" , "" againpatiate. orzxou intite tbActraitlioot rarcielno, actical aoalle=f o [. pa ill-maga blot,. tro trzata. to mat tar.' s orbotb panda., ar4 Po- NEW GOeIiTSTirtifIRTODS. • \ Edmund ~aua tk. Co , ire rand Tai7m, 185: sti e d -- , VW, nio now noodling oar; Foil Stook flog mA`"".bl4 lo r ". .11 " fbe l'lmortamante4f" p(:\:: our 0ut0t00r..1.4 'do Vatg • • M•Mitd • of saw thattaaablo unt koo. akozotlnste-prb \ to mot la thaohozooter •t" oar nur..fOrllt,o4hvf.t. ..(s , Oarabilur .4 matron. we will teliv art bawl* enow. sortmont or toady ma4a 8. .atothing kr =0 ••• 114ACON-45 eka . t itren . .7ll 4-t. is isle br • JESEILIBIIIt 11.111Nriz , C T\ . • lI IED'. I MEF--.10 toe Sugnt LIPTed4CIBt. - - 10101381/ - keirda . ^ ICSQLIELI. k LINM II--- '' --- b ,.KE car—/ott.a , _ g- ae te,-.4%r---oafp, =4 . 7 - 7 11 . 4 7 . ,, - - -;•:,:z . ‘:.:* - 65,*. , ::4.:4—:. , :1i‘:':: - -,..i ., -'. : ::•.- - , - ,;;,-,; -..' I . . \,' , \ Vat- 71.xf -so\
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