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Jaws I'H. Colson. a.. 4•44 4 Tatum.. 10. Jaen L. Paslant, o. Jet.a Mau% la. JAVA 6. DATUM.. 4... , 0 , 11 P. Vsasts. •• 11. Jest latsuastaatt. MOIL 10.13.• Jule Dian. O. JAA.OI ist. Jour Ulnas. . Pow., 3l. AACAllto sAaas FKLIRFIE.3. 21. Taos. J. llama*. I. JU-4e MAA0042.1,. • Ti. LAI= L. boAD. I jo.I,INARLiI ' Z. 1331.3221111 • 11. 1 , 4711' Avtoa, - • Ti. loasna Pastas, 17_ -1. V. abacus-. 20. Ran A. tosnalics. MitoosoorAlag. Tax Canal Duivictityr.—it cannot be denims ed that our dlffteratire with the Cuban authotitits ;are becomi n g complicated and dangerous,andthat they threaten a serious cotillion. At s time when ithrre Is a largo s:1 , 1 growing party in this country :u favor of diepossessiog Spain of that eplendld. - -nerankot of her owe magnificent - Ameriean heri. tuo,the Spanish authorities at llama seem Bent on precipitating * movement which wine policy shOulddletate to them to uvert as long u pose ble. While Span gives to the Government of the United/Slates no cause of compliant, we are bone lAhinor and jtistice to preserve inviotate the faith. 61 see :timsabitionid. to punish any intriction . tho owe of - nations by our citizens. needit isirestssis fanlithed by Spain ' , CztiOolf;toeiolise dfa Sllibastarlti6 spirit smug lot people: • <dtob Impoulblo for the Govern .i...anent to eestrol. 14.i..:Atc-bire great faith in the wisdom, prudence Of the pretent administration, but the . GO'gtetweittiOt Wilt bobompelled to hold Spain I:2*-I*OTtillabilititiontot tot any intuit offered to oar apg, a 'i n enable It teproservo our own nen tralitOnvlClate.i: bar people not tolerate Lenient measure. taigas Spain, for &Moil in. ,juriesreetiegd,, while oar own dallies ate held to a strict - account for aggressions upon Cuba.— The-. Government Mu difScult mod delicate .. looms to pursue, to maintain our dignity, and ;Ato nitto.out Impartial justice to a feeble but tr. 'rogant power. • , it ban beenbinted that Spain is stimulated to hes proeut come by promises of aesistanas - from Prelim, sad ;other Enrepoan poiers. If . this: ruinorelitiuld, prove to tie well ['needed, It • mother in ' Mime; than otherwise, therlgidity .‘luittite itemitridioa curOererneneat for the fol• Isiet . tedrizia by her most Catholic lasiesty's Gov estateut;tor erery lnouL to our flag. We could Afford to Mild to sweat and unforttinafe Power, vrhst itrould be a die/grace to submit to, from . one vell.fortified by—foreign aid. The Loooroao Otoriaestion et _Clot:lan4, of . _ which the 541,groph brought snob extraragent setumute, eue Ilerali are . was a giarat fizzle.— , When the eatual foots ere • compared with the bbuleue.etttementa of, the telegraph, they be- : 11151 n, perfoutllr tidtralotut and show that the objet wai, to Operste s ahroad, whilst at home they ore ..the laughing etoot of the commoulty. It well - „bemnt.4 Looofoooista to celebrate her' ~,.ttiarophe irk le district where she in the lowest on eh; het. -. The Heliostat Intelitgenoer, speaking of the reprehensible conduct of those who in vielatiou of treaty obligations, are planing expeditions molest Cube; nays: .'Those of our readers who rettatztwyk-epprobation the recant Fit/mate ittwPaimenients this Country &gallon the pow. :steashottsiii a - nation with whoni we are at pesos, itatiediiiinli to give some attention toms, tree -Si.,:tipiOardone, and also to the sentiments ex ' premed on an anossioto when we were the objects ofiLefollsemovement, and were deposed to the dastgern,Whiett'itre now threatened cm our soil _ _ . .Thi trent, with 81m4, made in the yeart79h. * Sdieteret - 'than-'if any. peen= of either nation ' , should talie - oommisulons or letters of .Merque for arming Lai ship to eat se e printeir wines the other hnehould be punished ei &pirate. The wreelt the Atlantic on Lake Brie, his itoiyethesaraleel. , : , llte Oswego Journal says • . that Mr. Green is nowehnstii et" ing, in Dural°, ' • II oeyt sub-marine arnor, which will enable him, if:necnairy.Forematutinderwater two boons at the depth of the wreck, 1621 feet, which Will' avoid the repetitioit isf-frequent TAU . some paper adds the folltiCug interesting fact,: has made some curious ex perimelits to - ascertain the prernote of alit/oar - at the 'depth of 166 feet. An empty lank bot • tie, corked and seeled.'sir tight, sunk beneath :* • the eurlkoe at the chore depth foreseen minutes, tata In, by, some plumometut annotated, a Itrxo quantity of water. A piece of Iron at tached to a scale by a piece of wire, weighing .18 Ihs.,ltook - st the came depth, loses 8 lbs. and '1 ea One May judge from this the pressure sustained by a human being at the same depth. Mr. Irts saturnine that he can attach fastening, to the wreck by which it east be' raised. The 'brisk of 1621 feet below the surface is the greatest performance on record by thirtpels -PIMILTANZA , Eascuoi.— Official returns front twonty.four counties, including PhDs tleiphis„ foot up .. as follows; For Judge of the 'gamma Court, , Woodimusi (Dem.) 101,818; Dollingtou , (Whig) . 92,879. Tbs same counties gave in 1848 fo'r ,Taglor 118 - ,444, Cass 108,862; libirviing • falling eff Io ..the aggregate vote of T 5,882, of which the Whigs lost 24,086 and tha Damoorats 1;817 votes. We 'hall be able, within a 4ay or two, to foot ' up Abe remit in the whale State, Whoa we shall be able to allow a 41U:dont vote of probably 60,- nearlY in Whip. gies io mother &hum the official and re- Ptitted, soijorities in all the tionntisi beard tram - 1;7,4 the time of our going to prise. Dla. Nissen:---Tbe latent sdrioes from . htseebbithinen that Mr. Webster was In better health-than hp his been for Come time. Another :tuts that he Is ae welt se he bag bees Oa our Ant par, will be found comma/gee :, tiette ith*ttttteete of the Allegheny Valley R. Mid +Tedeeelty . of Union in the Whig _ ~F~ , ✓ ~` 4 , ... . . - Tsi tiIIONAMA os Pitosik's Psocissen—Tkte b6o humbug. The imbibition is tarty worth . 'l l , t '....ilselinvitidt kat more thin once. The *Shinn beer, and require to sppricinte their irest attendance. • Some - of the ; twain, him bees mod strikingly delineited end iltristrettid the, great master of allegory, John Navin; std.*. oadergo,Srhile looking st them; thi innotlints thit the slither intended to en. ===2=lo adoring, group s, smi.dreivilig, of the tart , pmfthst prosentlig menu In the p4rim* , of eltslothuo Tay 'Snit, and: we envy not Ik. tun who-an look nniimeid on tho nom 11111641 the iltosengii is sent from Ike Eleimmly ;efts for the minted Chrlstians, or on Mat whore oho Is seem Posskig; in triumph over tho river of There ern None drawbacks to the inhibition, Prime that nooses here:wash it desorrei—one-ls;the pleas of exhibition 4 not ssinible, and doei not permit the painting to be rein vith..lloo4 edeot. Another is, ,the ;sushi rannot ire oonsinteded. ' If the proprietor* troth! shrialiathioni tie *hewn w• feel mildest be nint4 'have a aunt brilliant season In Pitts • j ZAZTLLID! E.thashigtli, Isrgaty-attendod, and effeotiro 164 ematlnp wend, bees held In differ-. DMIG 11101 • 4 4 Winds (4:2 1 1 a• sot parts of Womeettor Somanst ommtles, _ . tneog d 1 1: bold Totious soused,. to whloh the Snowliill Shleld 'this istsur .. -- ..z.„,_ 4 ‘ ll og*Al. lll dilli AM 3 P%, W,darfid:B l2 o4 MIL' The resent anthludoitio deleonstiathms this We shoal secet h a ,. to reeord hlm - numbered and Smesnateousty ars calm:lst= to be df vast ',•laineag.the eila dead, - who, for a as . mem el bandit bl i the Whig party of tie *Mb:generally, • bat et' spealal omhantipio bithostorkmeeanss of 001 !...iladlldel and elm 'Batt.ra old trampelinte Inow/Alghbk: Wladidd tie li"*:7ol4...Abilt'•oslddlml7- Passel =tol i r s b ivx 06, :m prisons , /41:01 . 4 1 0 1 0 1 : 0 !!"raaerg, r .ThO FOAM: of Acre th e usplrge largo end onthatd het 111 W diy; waya Led ton On pNyeirtO serer Witneelsll. at any bliClllWirawm•We: lads:fro= ego:4lmm gr 4l6 /"( 1 4 kmth4l l , 44 :' 110 people closet-sad morn - thablaid leat week:hat Mr.,' Web: d ift , ft Pitatd_ I T tldetioß: th". Ina Pad - to. W ale AL mach of, them Let fi....reoard llllo44l tek t"7lra s tt the resillPf. Miethlgi Wild hiether p‘mts 1 2$4 . 4y,: i i r ; c0r.114 State beeq**llllafistatiak sad Maryland - • glee* Hurls* auJiniti tot the 'boo of lad si Oradea '• r L iu ; , Ala *soon 'if; thiyoki; • inb sof atestios'otthe*slk"' L, . tieß 41144 , }' -'lllgithildli)ol.**,/if .I.o”.? l, ..# o444 . lll rilktikliakl7* flat '.' Ida *bleed US telwagoi . - ' CPKIN albs /Okla& . , t$ -...--. .;;. 1- L i .. - . - _.. , ; . .:. ,. .'_'!.:,• , : - ;7 , ..:,.. , ..,-,-- ...4!;.:5 ,-. i! , :‘'''.: , .,: - .:':' , l - ? - "• ... .t. ::,44-'•• ,• . N1,1•4 1 : 7- '; ', I'N',.,}',f ',.l•?'sF•i•i'.:7 ,:l. ''' .; ‘;i;';,.l ' '' . ' ' . • • t .....,.....-A J,,,,,,i-.0-,....4%,....,:::----,,,4.,-...,,.,. •-•--, ltb---,,A,,,::w—,,--....-;,,,..-,a,F4.t-,.--.., ..- . 7 ' . 1' ,• ± , -,-; •••:' • , %,....-ait....i': ..1411-V5UZ,LW.,,,A2.3, ,P:,,,,lAtiiifiiK*.kZ.W:.liiZ•eit4 '74,- •;,:',..,:,..i.-4•::,4.,,.;: '. .. ' '''Z'r ,_. ' ~.• , ..' . , . ~ , , . MtkßFA':* ti tAgg',':''' k;#,Vi PI lifA ,L';C:.:::7't'• 'Z.:;t44,4",: ~..: -`` i ' - ' l " . .i_. - '`. A . *•-, t'''-'''''l,l4'. 4 . 4 :- & - W.. h"" ''..,.--'7''.T.Vr b .4•'''g'''LJtt..'''';,'''':''z,-:':C4.i'-'t''''.f=,.-.f F.,..i.&,,,"'-'-'..7"- :it: .7: w4 ,--,,,'. ,-- .... , . N- - -t.„,...:. _ .•,.: ,.. : .....—_, : .„..,..7,c„.....„, , ..... „ _.— , .. „ .. , gy 4„ •y .,, ti .- z ,„(4,4,.-g„.,,..iLvt,,.,-.,„:_:_.;:3,:-,-.7..ti.••.....„ •.• . ••, •. ~ , ..., • ••,,,,,,,,..„.,i.,,;„-A-„,,,,-,,,,.,.::::„.„..,..„:„.,,r,,,,,--,. • - - ,-- --,,,:-,h:•,.,,,,,, , ,,:::.,.. ,,,,, .... ,.... . .. . - - • .:- •- - , ...: . . : 163:z0 mammon. • the tie lothars• ,te &slut tO sus an anegweied importance. In view of this, the New Grenadian Garanuneni has advertised for a steamer to earn 1114/14 11"4"0"M; i L port, Ithint 800 Dalin from Panama. Siir.Y. B. Onelow, of the Meadville Sentinel, hau retired from the editorial department of that paper, leaving It in the bands of Mr. next; hie former partner. r agrWe receive accounts through onr eastern exchanges of a most, disastrous hurricine at the Soutb,,which extended ell-along the Gulf cease, and even up the Atlantan chore as far's+ Pets ware Bay. lemma damage was done to the shipping by the storm, though we hear of no wrecks attended with loss of life. jpirThe steamer Atlantic sailed from New York with $600,000. The export of such a quantity of specie will have a tendency to renew the stringency in the money market,nidese it to relieved by s large receipt of gold from Califor nia. • Ger. Hunt, of New York, has appointed the 25th of November as • day of :thanksering h that State.• • Her?mother American vessel, the ship Elisa beth Jane, Capt. Brooke, I. said to have been outraged by the Havana Pollee, who searched her cabin, and examined all the Captain's pri mate pipers, on ensplolen that he had filibuster correspondence concealed on board. A distractive conflagration occurred at Water town, New York, on Saturday. It. broke out at .ttlxint 3 o'clock In the niorning, in the rear of Woad Er. Andrus's shoe store, and speedily de stroyed the entire blank : . from the Arcade south bi Stotts 'trete. 'The aggregate toss is estimated at from eighteen to twenty, thousand &Ham Atip•A fundamental change In the - Constitu tion of South Carolina, win, it Is expected, be Etude in a short time. The returns. of the re cent elmtion show that fourteen out of fifteen members of the legislature, ere In favor of al lowing the people to cleat residential electors, which at prevent are elected by the Legl,4ture. John O. Sargent, of the Washington L'epublic, who has been lying for come time in a critical summlition is New York, is now convales cent, and it Is expected that he well in a abort time be able to return to his post. This will be Vetoing Intelligence to his numerous friends. rtia hardly expected that he would ever again tbe place whieb - he has long occupied so much n or to himself. Berl P. Hate--has made a written declare- Con at the Wet that he cormidars Mr. Pierce's eseotion would be decidedly (stork!s to sla- FrOo th• N. York erromeroist of llonlay. ARRIVAL oy TRY BL&CE WARRIOR FROM MOBILE, AND HAVANA steam-ship S leek Warrior, W. She. (An, U. S. N., commander, from Mobile and Havana, arrived yesterday morning. She left tie former port on the 9th inst., and the latter os the 12th. She made the pamsge from Mo. bi.i bar to the anchorage at Havana in forty. onin hours: remained there twenty-two .houre, and arrived at Sandy Hook at rue o'oluck on unday morning. Tho Bleck Warrior brought from Mobile to litmus the • mall begs, forwarded by the post touter of New Orleans, end forty-sereu et the p imagers of the Crescent City. There wee no new. of4mnch..importance at 11VMM. About terentyereoles from the-VI:M -k Abajo had been arrested end imprieoned for emspiracy stain:lt the government. linters had been given to one of the Spanish v2.tsainnf war to cruise outside the Moro Cas• tie to.Privent the Crescent City from entering Po harbor, If she akeuld attempt to do so on her return from New Orleans. The offieere and. passengers of the black ifarrior were treated with matted eourteey by the Government officers daring her. eta, in Ra tan►. Tee barque Lyra, Capt. Dennis, from New Virk. arrived at Havana on the 7th inn., and vat discharging cargo, when . the Black Warrior 1-tt. Me butte Japonica from Philadelphia Lad arrived in ifs days, and will trial on her re turn voyage on the 20th snot. The Diaria.de to - Marisa an . Offeill finer, in its issue of October 6, gives an explanation of the course adopted by the Cuban suthorittes to. ward the Creeoent City.. Stripped of its super latives and invectives it is but a confirmation of Vie eersionof the affair already comet, and:an admission that the cause was the retention falba Petrie, of the company of Mr. Purser Smith. li is - eery manifat, boserer, that as we have all along sumpoted, Capt Porter himself le es little relished by thetuten anthorilles as Mr. Purser Smith. The explanatory statement 11 El, careful to put forward the fact that the Crrscent City was a merchant vessel, her own ers a mareantile company, and Capt. Porter . a 41:ohmic captain, which things are true; but of or,they are put to the credit of tie s Cuban en t h ariliee, their conduct tritill exoeedingly fool ish', aid aTrepetitlon of it is not to be wakened to. It is but a poor return for the generous aid artieh the United States Government has afford ed Spain in thepreservetlon.of the Island. • - Perhaps it might have been as well had Capt. P..iter's first and second protests been of a ix, re calm and formal ebaramer,—in tone more ie.ordant with mercantile Custom, and lodged with the American Count, lather than addres- sed In general terms to the iTatban authorities," ii , is the image where the captain of a merchant oc,-eel deems himself wronged, for this undmibt ed'y has glees some advantage, some loop-bole for counter-complaint on the port of the Cover err Genera/. It is plain from the Diaries arti cle that that functionary wishes to have the met ier regarded se in the main a quarrel between thi Cuban authoritien, on. , the one hand, and Misers. Porter and Smith, n the other. And all thieve considered, it lipid perhaps be &ill ' omit for one Government to divest it entirely of 1 Alt diameter, since the proper Cuban officer proffered to receive the United States mails from Cr pt, Porter, who refused to land them utiles, be child perform also his mercantilisduty of land ing his passengers, Ind as the Cuban authorities hove treated the officers of all other steamers wi ,tt marked civility and kindness. tint the Governor General outrage. all ,pro- Filet, and international amity, when he orders, cell is reported he has ordered, a Spanish vets , re I of war to cruise ontdlde the harbor, to ex ciide by force an American merobantmlen from the porti however peen:may offensive to' the of -4:, Scent of that ship maybe the authorities of the lofted. To this indignity, offered by a professed friendly wer, no nation could honorably insb init; nor r could the United States Government ex pect snob conduct from the authorities of Cuba. We apprehend . that Judge Conklin will enlight en the Governor ClenersPe mind somewhat in this particular, and will she him- petty plainly to understand that if the course of this Govern most in letting Spain to repel the predatory at taiks on;ibe hdand ,of Cabals to be thus to evaded, Or its regard for obligation, or trestles i Is to be interpreted' into each an approval of 1 d evo tion as to inbuilt mite application saes to ' traeriani citizens, then this flovenumat 'may be driven by self respect, and He' world-known attachment to the pies of human freedom, as well flits lorlnternationel obligations, to the neiteindty of - not permitting its Intentions to be theta misinterpreted. In_ other - words, Givernorj General thmedo will be told that the mum h* Is purmddg is poslUvely suicidal; A few daze will show-the-issue. We incline to think,- hair-over, that t little arm, practical ad vice from Washington, willalter Caned,* poli cy, vbatim may be its eked upon his temper. 1 : :A correspondent of the Tribune asp that four clerks In the mercantile • Sun 'at Hams, to ahem haemostat City was consigned, had, Ise; foie the Sulu( of that - vessel, - been upped for be ng engaged In tam-piracy. against the Got eminent, I and that after the Cement City had lift, the [ Governor General lent for-ene of the t nn, andbharged. hint personally with the genes rat disaffection of the firm toned the Gunn- Mr at. ' The same mirespoidasttays that there Ira 10.000 Wogs on the Island.. ' Nome Conspirstme at Ilium:Oa and at Pinar del Rio; had been bettityad to the Goternment by partite really or peofeisidly their Wasiak. lo the movement... indeed, an extract which the. Cooler and Enquirer publishes fronia 'priests ham; written evidently by ono sympathising with the revolutionists, admits that "the sites 'Lion if lie patriots is more and spore c0u 1 p,,,. attend " .. . • Z., 10171 u ITCUr. [osnidu. AND . 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THE PAST AND THE COMING ELECTION. Our State Election is over. The smoke of the contest is clearing away, and revealing the real emit of the action. Viewed with reference to' the great national struggle to take place in No vember next, it is virtually a triumph of the cause of Scott, and should aoimate its friends vita fresh codidence And incite them to trainees- . eel exertion. Beside the fact that thoueands of Whig votes were not polled on Tuesday last, wVe the whole strength of the opposition was brought out, loch issues and causes of djeieiee, which operated to defeat our ticket, will excr eter, no influence in the coming onflict; our en tire force will he actively at-work in the field; and the personal popularity of the noble old chid who leads the column, will 'reinforce our pinks 4ith countless plumbers of men whose ad miration of his high character and blameless life, as well ue gratitude for his many sod illus trious services to the counuy, will constrain them, In spite °fell party. attachment or con trol, to give him their willies and devoted imp. port. These ore probabilities which we de not-af ter, to believe merely for the purpose of bolster lug op a discomfited and discouraged party. We aeon them an sincere and well-assured con viction,. situated • by perfectly reliable informs non respecting the coalition of public sentiment and purpose, throughout this commonwealth, in relotiou to the Presidential election. Nothing, we are connoted, can defeat Scott in Pennsylva nia but the omission of proper efforts on the part of the Whigs: If ith - their full vote out; vim cry would be certain. enough; but aided by the immense additional etrongth which the per toad mcrite of their candidate will, beyond ell doutd, rally to his standard, a glorious triumph world, of emcee/10, be achieved. Any ponible accession or votes, however, which the superior and commanding virture of Winfield Scott may secure hip party, would fail to accompllelt hie euelees in this, or any otter State, if the Whigs theosselies notdid not lobar diligently,earoestly, hop efully for the cause.and oast toeir whole weight I Into the sans The time for indecision, Indif fen oce, inactivity, has gone by We may have felt little Interest in the late contest, end hare roe moiled it to our consciences and our dews of prioate nod public welfare to stay away from the polls, and permit the election to ageinel us by der sult. Bat the Lune involved in the present atoms are of too grave a character, and threat en ny affect too deeply and enduringly the hater," peace, and prosperty of the nation, to permit Roy intelligent Citizen, who cares for his own good and the oorrenon.weltheing of the country, to etond aloof, fold his-arms, and abandon the ovelt of the strife,' to {be chancre of the hone. Priorities nth to - the frittue eatery and repute. tier, of the Republic, lying at the foundation of Its oommercial independesme, the donlopement of itsinternal resources. the Jost protection of Its industry, and the perpetuity of Ito constitu tion] liberties and noirn, are at stake, and they ere destined to he for many long years deter mined by the event of the approaching electian. No tie who looks seriously at the subject , and comprehend, thoroughly its whole bearings aid cone:peaces, can fall to be penetrated with an ancions, earnest coneen for the elevation of so sad loyal a patriot, so wise and virtuous e cis Leo se Whiled Scott to the Chief Magistracy. With their political offers entrusted to his ad mioistration, the people would hove a eore par only for the security of the public intonate at hove mid abroad, and for the maintenance of ' that high and dignified position which has chat Inged for no as a cation the respect and admire tine of-the world, Under/define and energetic, yet moderate aed cormerntive.mde, the faith of tee mien , obligatiotio 'of international courtesy sad law, the principles of a liberal, but Jost and righteous social and political propene for Amer ica. would be enforced, and individual happiness woild go head in head- with the safe cod sore pr. spority of the United States Bat If he should not be chosen to fill- the eminent station for which he has beau named—if his countrymen should not gratefully reward his distingulehed services, and confide in that virtue, wisdom and patriotism of which be has given them so teeny proud and illustrious examples, then most the 'heron destinies of twenty-five millions of Iref ul. u and of thirty-one sovereign, yet confeder ate. Steens be committed to the care and control ' of a man untried in council, inexperienced In motors of State, Irresolute and unmeatured In character, avowedly committed to anti-Ameri can doctrines and aggressive principles of pa-. Utica policy, and liable to he surrounded and ' managed, by men regardless of everything but their private aggrandisement nod the ascendancy of their party in the government, With an al genitive so alarming and dangerous ci this de pending upon the defeat or Winfield Scott for the Presidency, whit sane, lumen, devoted lover of the country can hesitate to give Mtn his suffrage, and to toil constantly and ardently between this and 'November to Insure his elec tion? Who that dreads the- establishment of British commercial principles as the policy of those States, and the revival of that wild, Inrr sive system of petition edvaneement'which, tin dee.a former admlnistrstion - precipitated the country into a war, and took‘d with rapacious eye to the.coisquest of amoeba Spanish posses-' sions In the neighboring emu, can contemplate, without painful appreheiteion, the election= of Mr. Pierce, mid the transfer of executive power to him and his party? The time for snob • change, If It to to occur, rapidly draws nigh, The people hold the event of the wettest that Is coming entirely in theirown bands. They are folly warned of the momentous banes suspended new upon their final choice and action in the solemn duty before then. if, then, they deter-- mine not well and wisely, they will odd to the unhappiness of their country the bitter repro** of Main teen themselies the wilful authors of its distrenes sad diegrice. I , h MR ; MAO -0 TEE IMMO= DT PEXISYLVAILi ern Teo eery rational exposition of our intelligent, Baltimore correspondent with respect to the met elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio, as eih lathed in his letter published this morning, claims, sad will doubtless receive, the attention of MT Whig friends. The actual returns jurtl• fy the greatest conidonce that In November we Atli oarry those Buttes by heavy majorities. It is eetimated by careful and reliable portions who hove 'travelled extensivsly In both States, theist the late elections at least fifteen thousand and probably twenty thousand Whigs neglected to. vote who wilt be at the polls to November. It is further estimated that of those who voted the Lcoofoce ticket, Ave thousand to eight thousand to each State (and probably a much Is.rger num ber) will support General Boort, which will give him their combined elate& vote by • Ism ma- orl j A gentleman who recently travelled from. Cleveland . to Cincinnati eve that In- tinny in stance ears sue, In valet be took the pains to inquire of Germs °Gam, he was invariably answered thatthotigh they were Democrats, they should vote for Boon.' In some parts of the came Spud', Irish °films had rescind to vote for Scorn In a body. _ - The ladiestions are unmietakable. Wreptaus Boor/. has earned the gratitude, of the American people, and cannot fail to be elected. Let our friends be not deceived, but Wall§ iri derielon st the harmlece braggadocio of the Da, toyer/We presses. The laugh of triumph wild our antagonists pat forth is se hollow, sad Plea' ted,.and will be as brief, u that of this mock duke in the comedy,' whose planing esifiratu. 0 00 i 0 0 sicipitlene We» suddenly ttlayetti . id by the appmunnos of his mean in tree galsa. .11 Kra Man nal via dander: - , /v. hillesuds. Ptobirrot of publie Wool -00 bilks : 10 . 1 _,A1r.) the.#olllol. 84W TEN POPTILqi. : VOZE or Pionrsiivaink, It is notyet autetained whit `the , aggregate Loco boo majority on the eiogreasional tickets will amount to at thereeent election in • demi sylvanis Probably, it will not exceed 8,000, or sbant the came at{ the majority.for Governor last year, which was 8,455. To show that. this amount could be *sally over come at, the coming Presidential election, even supposing it to present a fair view of the polity. ical complexion of the votes, polled at the elea-• dorm last week,we give the following statement, chewing the aggregate majorities in the State at the elections in October and November for the hat four Presidential elections: : 1 886 -oe.tober—Democratic Majority on Congress, • 11,203 ss November--Van Buren's majority for President over Denim 4,854 Whig gain 8,889 1840 —October—Democratic majority on Congren 9,800 November—Hantioon's majority for Pmaldent .318 Whig gain 4,643 194 4—Ootobor-Democrotio majority (or . Governor 4,897 November—Polka majority over Clay (or President 6,882 Polk's gain 1,736 1848 —October—llemmatio majority on Canal Commissioner 2,63,6 November—Taylor', majority °e t er Cass for President - 13,637 Whig gain 18,118 y will be seen that lu three of the above four Presidential elections, the Whigs gained largely over the State election less than one month pre ceding, the popubsr vote being against them at each State election inOctober. They lost ground in the election of 1844, as they had the advan tage of a popular candidate for Goveroor—Oeo, end Markle—againat Mr. Shuck; and there wee a bitter party feeling against Mr. Clay, not felt en much in the cares of Ilarrieou and Taylor.— N Y. Tribune. LATER 110111 !HZ PI party arrived at Independence, 610., on the 16th inst. tram the Plains—part arriving (rein Galt Lake. and part from California They bring no news of speeied interest Business wa.s improving and a 'risk trade springing up. All was quiet at Fort Laratie. hisjer Fitzpatrick was daily expqmod there, end large 0211dd of Indians were arrivffg at the Fort, awaiting the distribution of annuities from the Gavernmeet. Capt. Thomas and the Pueblo Indiana are at Inklianapolis,'and Capt. Westport was to leave for Santa Fe on the 10th or 12th. The eitienive candle factory of E l. Robin son, at New Bedford, wan burned down on Thurs day. Lose Intimated at $lO,OOO. The lons by the burning 1 Home 11. Dq's India rubber works at Ansonia, Conn., last week, in from $70,000 to $lOO,OOO. The Governor of South Carolina has ordered the legislaturo• eo meet on the first hlonday'of November, to out the rota of that State for President and Vice-President. • To Capitalists, lannfaelurers and Miff/1M Ma. It will be seen by advertisement that a pot boo of the Gregg Estate, opposite this thy, la advertised for eels on Saturday next: This offers the richest &id for speonlating operations of any in market, midst lower prices and easier terms than enetb property can ever again be secured. The desirable situation tor manufactories ren ders it highly adeleable to those interested to secure it for that ,purpose, and we submit the • following far their onnaideratiern There are numerous riannfaetories :now co cupyiag rites which could he advantageonaly 113124 for other purpose,. There are others occupying premises orClease tibieb may coon expire. The difference to some of these, in the IRITI pries rf roe, could, in o einyte year. pay hie expenans remora!, oldforerer after form a nonixosataannal profit, &shire Ulna venally nearer and easier f access& tAepreneipalengpping and bueineuPart ar tM city than (in woe toeslitire) if my h.lle eJy itatf any ono rent at once are by 0 foe moment, examination. - Who is there who would not Wish to possess some dirizty-one squares of city property at Prices existing some twenty to thirty years *got Well, here is that opportunity. This property, raid, is q Jay infra cal beeves., a poet ad city, would bare long since have been built up so oacipactly as the city, but for the fact orits belonging to an undivided estate, and t bus the numerous cffers for purebasing man ofaituring the*, de doting a period of some forty rats, could not be accepted, sad the rapid improvement since. being :offered for - sale, the past few years, shows Witalittrisix . , 0 08 Peril/ will be; and in tits Imodeafti mum* Mtn, is capable (possessiug ist.3l4ll)bil elements requisite) to male ItitiOittat . say ;person could desire, and realislog stick retugi r for tbsh. ia ventment.' Manufacturer,' contemplating e chimp ln their present location, from the canoes named, would not only restore good prices or use for their prey rent location.. tut would by the removal, bead.- ding value to their now location, and soy adjs.. cent p k ropsity owned by them, thus eddies to their own wealth, imam] of their cepital anti en.: terpriee going to benedt the property of others. Those considerations together will the fact (hot a saving of :boot one-fourth on Me cost of cool is 4101b4 retotammente, arroorollay to fo.r or fire dadtsacod dollars amorally( should at once determine purchasers. • • An improvement is -suggested b. ft. E Gowns, Eaq , City Regulator, to oar river which will give us a deep harbor and channel, end mar. tall the width of the river, bringing as into still closer proximity to -the City, and adding thous• ands of dollars to the :slue of this property,_ end all other on our side of the river_ - • The plan has ban anprored by all the proper ty owners, and it is Mr. McOowin'a opinionthat "the improvement will paddled, la made Si soon es poesible; the City harbor and channel lig its immediate ellhAJiol3, and for the facts re - 1-4114 to this highly important matter connect. et with this property, we refer to Mr. MeGow in. We have made the suggestions In reference to eartufutories for the consideration of those in terested, but eren without aid-of may kind it in bound to prosper and Improve as It hu dons, and with oar great and papering city whose flaws prospects to every one Interested must hs ontlefartery and gratifying, " We hare just seen that the lute snot of 40,17,- 000 has been offered fora lot aground 180 fees moire in Philadelphia, and by no means In the most business or relnable portion, and which would have been obtained • few matte since for ABO square feet is about equal In qusseltyp twelve of our lota of 24 by 100 feet. Now we will put It to any one to say if by any posiltdli ty ar means, u great room or certainty of real- Wog snob ' , ribosome:lent in %lUD on Dail Went. meat as incur property ,now offered for tale Here we offer some gee large lots, 98 to 140 feet front on the rlrer.-by 240 to 890 feet deep. Also, some 200 building lota principally 24 by 100 end 120 feet, or, including the large lots re daced to this else, say g6O lots, mine to 21 equine, in - what 101, in • few years, be airy property of immense nine. - A Ise,several urea In out lets truth, bilLiti Routh Pittabora together with 88 saes of coal and farm lag land considered amongst the most valuable end neuest to the city of soy other In market. All of which 'valuable proputy hu bees valued, by competent men, at only $166,000, or some $90,000 loss than the 180 feet referred lel :Taking Into consideration the situ/idea of this large &mune of property In reference to the I city, must there not be • rapid and gent ad. such prioes as exist st the mom 4‘31 7 Look it the improvement 'of the ety and rah. orbs for the put four years; and, In artry.point of slew, we ore guaranteed Its tontinnatlestip • greatly increased nth/. The Itejnemunent to biudness, to., from the splendid system of Rail roads, only just introdnoed hen,. is already be log experienced and Whatlnuat be the result when all that are now in seine previa' are completed , and in fall operation? Reston has been extended and Inereased in inmate= and boairtess Immensely, and by actual atedistlee added to the tabu of bee real tette by the 'system, and when bee she fields so rip! la agriculture, mineral, and -ever element of wealth,. as Amen ear - elx Ralltead routes Us verse , to ihleh direction will the totem extension of one city most naturally sad admintagemuly propees t We sib soy one to take` a cotillion in the most business sad valuable pars of the city, bey Water street, from Market said Wood to Smllidield street, and say which of the an• improved suburbs la the =area and eselest of causes from that point . - Previous to the opening mat of this property_ for sale In '1846, the extension of dui city nu of necessity forced le another direction, im mcene ponds and almost insarmesintable hills parling no obstacles. Bat since that paled the huge meonfeetories sham exelasimlylonetteem erected on one side, In !addition to the greet towhee; of raddenem. W. • - respeoitally invite ea examination into all thereon! here stated, sad ear Mends and the pat& generally to attend the satikehne the gee my, mks -into simaideratlan Ha :advantage! and looselonj la seferamm to ear great. Warps& lag city; sad we niteerfally-leave the decision of their eedlen to &madras.]: - • . All information will be given. Ifitthm.ilem En.. at Weal* 8eeen5,,n1114 1 1. 1 ,44- Ida Illast :11 , odur, Wasiak #.5 I!,swasie.- CARPET STORE. ' ROBINSON & Cap, NO. 47,,rivm STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely_ new !tat ortamertea sod Justaktati Olineek• toortbrierith eveliklw usually kept to• Cexpet etc., •qthe brut earyride• • , . 0r..19 SECOIND. SUPPLY • OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!! NUEPRY; MENLO & C 0.,, JO 48, WOOD nun.- One Door dem tie corxerV Third Sired, • -RAVE PITTSBURGH,- the pleasure of itifGrming their 'Friends. and the that they are goer to:W err swan. SUPPLY of fry .lioolLs. embracing the lemma, cheapen, and bort asem=ent to be found In not' nom. in the Weetern Country. i l lhich they woutd pulagarly Milts the attention. of Dealers eirting Mil,. Margot. • will themg the rewind In floods Cite. rural:ante with =my style. of not -to to Mond elsewhere. Among other Mop they otter PRINTS, Lewd fro m the Coehim. M.nim k, Manchester. p a l merge, =mfop c tn . errati, and two Or three Ertgligh mun=oxiel. DRESS GOODS. Mona de felines, a great variety Dconeetle sod ImporieJ Cubtoons, remise Cloths. American Clothe, plain difd and Mriped Poplins. Mons de Beg. Embroidered spa and Caeintere Eabeg align bleat and colored Alpamg figured nod plaid - Alpe:ea; buck and colored Onborgh and admen Cie, EMBROIDERERS, • Pli•at lapportatlon,consiatinnorßonpandJazonateollars, nllaallS Plain al:lnuit:Vat (MIK elmslaettg Emil's , Wend Cambria Ildflrg Joanna sad Valk PAIKInga and Insartlnaa. ae. SHAWLS. Plata. Num". and long. horn WI intebrated Bap Plata MI:, Wm...loo*nd oda., plain Skala d BiarA Waal, InOnaldand Mod* atal black Wool. and tI po nlabad• VESTING'S. • • • •.• HI/C 1 1 , 411.3.1the1a. tamed hilt sad nl.la thtlltmall hatmt•alities, no:. very .. stlynioc Embteldtte,l Cloth Petll • COATINGS: Slsrbled Peretsba as. 31obale, blueand drab Yelte, blue suu steer :Dot. blue and urey illaukets.broue, olive end drab eeisoereton,ae. SATINETTS. A floe am.ortmoal—black. broWn.groao,blae. noel 1,11-t •t3ll drab. Al.o. orlot-d =Law, low medium and CASEIBIERES. ula7k and Pane)—all grades Pilaw and Damian. CLOTHS. • • OWk. Brown; Blue andDnh, Pr;Ceti, ittgllsh sod Amer. Inintiowprited, enedlean. sna Cue.` . • FLANNUS. • ..„ tUblle. Scarlet. Yellow Blue and Omen; Darla .;.1 Omen Twi feinted dos White, Welsh aml rihroudlns; AllO. Dlonehal sad Dot/lathed Canton. and, all the variant alsrs do TWEN.D.S, JgdNd AND KINISIODI—A floe anartment of all agora stal qualltlen IftiTTUNS--X, X. 4.4,40 ID., D 4,04. nen' 10-4, all dualities,. DRILLS—Fauna qualltlad. COLDRED do. • • ltdoWN COTTONS—AIt Stec illffermit brands. T•CEING—In great variety. some res 7 say/Dior. (IllgeKlA-2 and 2.4 and' , 4 and .4 , aU dualities. IibIJK TWCNDB, Tot starting. 04001010-40 tn. Warn. 40 irt Twilled do., and 401. a. Burlaps heavy. 11•4115--2 nod 2)d b. MOW.. BUN 11:41111low. ENS—Arf their own manufacture. allquali tirs. very iItIISONB—A !minting assortmeml. kinds. Tomotber with alarm, amardsent of Caton and Woollen Limner:: Silk nod Cotton Ildtre; Palate; Cotton. lila, Siertierr G r t a T n o e bt ; o M s al a ,W l ol tatrn. d W ll O u o e l t a O b rd la C C o l t o to e nNa u n sk a areADrawerr. Comfort/a Gum sad other Suaienderg Bat to id l'breida /stall triode: Cambria dminer; Mull, aeries. sad Deo) Mallets. . general warleiy; Saner Ildias gad I.4aus Padoluge, Coarsen. Colored Cambria, and m.r. otb er awn usually Wood la lora Mak of Der Goode. "ha ure Wa leso n llama.. that it will La fa Cher Inland to des thole Hack no *ratan/at/on beim+ they Da as Mary an determined to *ell ginoin as law as any Jobber or Jobbers, Bab or it net, ea a or win 4„— They ore villa. at any tlme, to du pl into the 11 it • of any atoll morebabt loam bus par.:Wined oelintdo consequent . * of the refusal of the Canal Cboanaloolooere lo rend* (ma the tax 'mined hr Wm ou Poorer..n open the Cohnll4a Hall Hood. poroe lex over the Ilanlotlt ., t „La...ter Itall -Road. which Das heretofore barn tbv rlttabnath travel by' the Penna. MX llompoov. w barn rw anent Ilatareat in toe nnwtion.—The lee or, fan. 4. 401}i the na nil. of etaglbg east of Chrettebunt .rolled. will be SU Stii, 21m 1 . hortaVieleN. Axon% P. NU. J AMES .P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ac., NO. 56 WOOD MILT, PITTODUROU. Between Thitil nod Fourth; 1.77• My etack embraces every variety and t at 13414t1t, Duneets, to, pareanava alnet from the N•t/ Kripuul Alszufaaturvra, adaplvd eiptrwir (or fa I and %rioter gal.% aud to void .t Ealtatlf pints ?au sad X nom, befvre burldt. AVvox 1852. 1852. UNITED ST/JAB MAIL ' NEW ARRANGEMENT. Commencing August 'lBth 1882. ORM & PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD EitilitigaggPMN ?r,„ only Wu low/tail Seal Rwourny out from . - Pktitsersh. FRF.E FROM ALL TEE D.ELAYB OF THE 01110 RIVER. TO CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI TOLEDO. DETROIT, CHICAOO.I4ILWAU .. /limning in Connection with the Cleveland and Pittsbtrph Jtaibroad firm ChothiwieL LuiNi xo Drum? ruou /ovum - Ron ¶) emus, lIAMILLONsou woorrza. AND TaKOUOII 1% A DAT TO 11AN5TIILD BY SM. DV y%Ollll/00sTix. - pin Trains start Gum Pittsburgh daily, U o.oadart • CM= . — • I..rvra n t.ultntme Prossaertv Mews , . AM r. 7t. misleads Woates .44 r. ?dr t 4 licert.r.ll3 Tr. ItX P 6163 TRAIN • l'aralax4:66.ll4.4vea Platabotab'ai 14 'a. x. Paataaaa.ra ht alliaaca at =I a. YO mob Clovebead at 6.40 r. 4...10 Wan tea l. : entat aalua ea Late krif, I tat a *taps Nov baishtnal6dca, 4.16 *au aad aslant. ..I at 4allll} stadiam tallexta amta• Utica and AUlassaa. ' • . . • .• • • ?once(troth fittsbdrodi to Cleveland. 16:i maw, In .boot tiLlt Alai A lIALV In/WA& rue U. Ames: ben cos Inge this train snol to In IthaWl the sat rvoeolon. Cblan. In Ina gamins of the bolt day. e train meninx toottrarl. WI. Smarter at 9.79 ...Bang t at 1330 conneete theft and the Baia eibtob loam Clevoland at 10 A nt. tari.th lvtlobusb at 6 r. X. antsathlod with tha evening ten,' en the frothy!, gala Weil NOW iiPT ebt/adelsnla and lialidoor• at vr. awl alto atto tbo Won Neveton• Remotest route. Till SIMMS TH6121 Itaterninn tenon Alilato. al LW Brat. and thaVhea Pitts ttly.4 at 19 at lattat. U 7 IGOI a 141.1.11311 opt. !ono Varelonatl Illsberab in ene day or I.v than II hoofs loaned of Avenel day. by ettholdsat* on the obi, nave Fate Moo Claolattati tOßlßeatugallit Patoto• raring eltaianatl at 616 A.m. and Cleveland 6.40 v. 6.. teeth rilleborat Um ammo vowing. ethoo With run In connection with the road troth Coon In live C.C.. klereer.and leenotroat Seim. on 16• Host test, to WareenLthel 116 floe inotta T t to Ma. 0•61. T 16.611411 T RAM BBannih .t CM A. a-wd fnlrthl S. nn.b la an to elnars...ln4 to gronnin. an tag Bray Brighton asnatnadatan Kum 1 . 4 :..bArgh at lb /1.11. ant {AAP. AI, nal:tnrßetales at 1 A 11. and 1 P.M.. .apply 1a4nt...1450 mann. - ....arsast Tirana good an ma gaga nthl b...... 1 a • . wank, icr-b•stn bbnr Beightsa. gyy.yyl y Urkaty an soh* at Las fatal...ma Ileht• by Lba &aye ta Nollbe of the SWIM. baygirdma p•ttket aft 110..11/0014(114•%nmantio Thhiss de not rnanallaans. ..t.olban.• rem la ensantkm irltb tan tn.. boa Rot. 14. statics. on Inneal.tron- . . _ V - -r ak kat, applr at lb. It..4tral Mayo t atatiaa of lb. C,.. bad Pa: Italkuatl. la oil:Mt/AI tql/trall. haat Aa•agt. am to J. Illaatlblltti, • Idasoarabola Halm, I'lltsbargb. • I•llt.haritt. August 21. 111.1. • eluna's Vint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Prot OP" /hat*, TAird Strut. • T 4 I4I ZENB and et:angina who wiih to ob. t•lo *a ..cants. artist!. and Uh IIL UththeoNat • • r otel•este telet.mtll MU Ito. Mimi to soil at Ul• .701 Itmert salattiaMothals atom entire nthsuotthrs •os ...tn.!, or Itho ohm.. nude. ll•thas am of the r-es• •oel bolt ammo - eel gas sad 01ulloht• rye, ea. •ro. r-d Ur paw*, • hamomals of the mat I 0101. tad navies adilapt.3 tho mom of Itaatthr for Ma, do ur /rani.* mistral...l /kw. of I Vs teltala aal My Trot, the. fl.thtton north to bo th•potroo• of Us arr.. Mr% of Deg. •thlturogth et la mop. by arm area ,. op. .4 s . 1•1114101. to all evathei. Mo. a 83- le • m,_i vu•SH sno-Jos Paurrnia or all kinds executed it PO, can • Ith mute*" ul at moo:able mum .tt.atiw viU a fdr. to Postarf and Pro. pm cp.. for Itahlbtilws ueet Omen C.r4r. Rill Boob, ME d La.thas. lorttalloar. 1.4.1" elonno. Mr& 11114 as.. M. t.d irkgrlT is dos to Kier's Petroleum to say Rat o too to ►ooorn tJ oomolotolr onsollooto *oar vo44orot this diyodrial donsr lo itst ttobo Qua sal color reouly. sad at Iwo eat or lowoolteolooloo to tb. T.. thsoirtats of curia's., Io tw buds or Ms pro. 014.4 , . RIM, Of •Illeb 6.1•1191311Wl toosro th1•11.0t thy ell? ol Plttsborsh sod HO 1191214Jate Ws4 alt.. go to arts stouts sod lasyoad all doobt, that HlgttO PCTRO. 1111.1.3 to a roolleloo of ao =mom nage. oat mfr.. • long trawls Is Pshtlyslo, libstimattrat. Dodoes% low of Its•Lbots• • ,aluabl• Istareal mudy. lurking the lavorttottlo• sassoissw. so well so as vatrailot 'watt. to trams m4.14110=1 old. Its woos 240. lowisir • &sod at rotators, •or sward that Mb ...Lk-ow is parlay rwtrwal, sod Is bottlod es It flows has th• Was of Ltts essth. 71, lb/Intim sortleutt• I. r0201r4 .13t:tyrsosse. N. Tort. and boars stst• As S. an, to shl•lt It tiro sato:Old tb• orttlirst• of tboodtbrated D Y. Port. L. D. or SITU oak: Thi, oak?' to tratb fortify. MU 1 tur• has a todlyss Ittrtsd des &wad& OR th• hut ram yews tba spa Of lb. 0111.1 ban bort aubts to attend to rut, kW of 130411 ol IL. urn. utuble 000. L. sod toollasd 1... bd . as 4 tom boa trotted neatly .11 ttu t too by Ow but Dbritablos oil — country allbrtbr. 1 0w...M011y sot mow Met. but rto ram sad otatioss4 to vow as Ul Dr. boot notootsmattoi as to toy lb. Carrolton, or Copt 011. M mry Wag etre bud Mod 1 414 la without tsitto et lini4 hat the elort vas thsloalthleat It 1t,.. tb• bottom to lb. warm al amt. and 1 st ow* bone to irre., bow.. nod by solos rem bottles.l b•r• tot • vont worth Um...tab ottlabur. mos.'xiagcr Y. eAßirac. nt.a.7 writer Dull iambus oxittalatrd WWI Coil Ihttoleusit at Reek 011. Le vim Mut • yew. sat Mn meatMll.lturiNd. Ito bremdbial sent. Le tb• cum of I•dnpnl alms. •1•1 othar drowse lb/ .blob It 00 'lama . n .1.4...d pia .oth oiallatooo rpopuolod It to bo • Matta , " votthy of •4201103*. whd tab of MY that litig.rs bits littsam.l44 Ds am. rabrr =WW2,. pal LINO.D. T. MR, Y. D. Or rats by ill tb• Damen* to Plitaborbli. burble *WAD this is the season of the year when wore..o awld it!. amens and.. tha pn tl. tai of brituarlt , orakifor Wlan to tall Ito glom. of pont& to lta .Mori, lot tba osamdllas of tbso matt , low sod alba Ma ~am of <balms. It no Unsold er • tattfolaa d awl orbarimato. to Iftralatt. who. albs bows awl It * orrystl Tom lo We own prootisoN sOO loam LW nowt so saffmal. int Mooed at latt to air I I to IL . "usiapt Jai bat cortolo sod otoolloot asap} No 6. It bat maw booostajaftly into WWII:Wit ths out" a ipa moo .4.n& Yamaha. mowing . sad Ist elmaia lea btas steadily tat be todhastiababi,6l Mot latrodotaloa lb CM wake. . • •• Tao arta Woo* lloodat quko 1.4 . 1114 bet . ittot3 gym, matimayLy Rea aalamain. ate ti oak allitftwil • •• Wail Mai% garIVINES, &c ,Persons wishing to par. eminiiwinin Aso Lienee ofifl demerlettoee pg. ea iteterted, sea ebtain tem; at the leaner pate.. at ti. II tee &ore of - • JAMB WEAVER, Jr, Make. apd twat Arm. Rich and attractive Stook IMPORTED AND AMERICAN FALL GOODS. A; A. MASON & area 62 AND 64, MADAN! MUT, PTITABUNGII. lAVE received rind are now opening, 6 ave. Two Tatman Cum and Parkas,* or Ettilra toc.Otmaart Aod Morrie= Good. remarking • mow ote• • tarnement ot Wert end morttosbiossbis artiolr• A, N. ND Trade, moat or which rs no. natty Itur lard Llt!oo . rid , " NAVA gAtlr ca""d eC t rA At rho Lorrrot Itsotorn it•rkAt Priers • Their Im • -SILKS, SHAWLS AND Stook DRES of S GOODS, ot,ithrr in value to =err than Aftrtboorand tbrtorLdng rilks, Bleb 44 Brood* MR; *Meted do. 031.4 Atkd Figured do .01Aro. Oro D'Artio, Pottle dr bode. EAtIo do =Am Anolora, Stripod sad Clinked do.. Mk.Aro =At &Not. Oro "MA's. Flomers. Ducelltres. A,. SHAWLS. • 4 ..1 VI.. Lo a ood Bo.re Bt.* lirerrott Prizt ee do.. Scotch 11 Id do. Bat Moto. Watorloo. Water viva. &nolo. Bev.. Belvidere. re.edo/e, Boot. .1 other Lou e Bousre Wool Bbolds.of all sires .4 rakes. DRESS GOODS. • . . - - - - - -• Eplar.dl4 Pane Cub... Am . De Lime. Carden De Ltd.us. kodlleb. Scoteh sod nean Cashmere end De Loma. French Printed Chntbrinn, PDDtI.R dlPenm. Bom b,z:ceM. Pummettae, Clubmen, de Daum, Freeett and Herman Deride. de. ..• CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. Fle rich Cloth Cloak. end Mant.lll•l, in of the Utast sod m r*l feebionable mles, will be notleeithrons C turut the b• • or wee.dy. wilt op. • new Ineofee Pule pattern keks Ler HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT wit l always be t oten_pletn with the beat mare et tht no. E Ilk lOW WOOLIZI LIOVIOI7. All AiDAS of Waves, Dint...n. inelodine the had !Mt Olotee. lIIIROIDERIES, LACES, TRIMMINGS. A qe_plete aseoetment of a ll the Dort &liftable dries— Al, Ribbon, norm. &a; Bonnet. of ell the newest styles. . WRITE GOODS ; entubricc, Jacotortc.. Pain. Mull. Hocksod l'ildSlX/Ok 31criloa, Victoria and Blatant Laarna, thartala - Pieta:raid 'rabic °num. • • -• LINEN DEPARTMENT. • • -$.l-4 and 4 Whits Linens, Linen Sloatinas. Pillow Linens, ➢Disper.,Nankins.Towsilina, Doplias.Bicado ed had Drown Dasaast Taal.. Cloth.. la, la. Also, woes of 4nall4b. Prowl,.and American Cloths. Chadmeils. Cie..king. Path. %. Beams. Faila, P4iarallalaa. 740.1 Trands. Jeans. Liam'.. Linings. we . VARIETY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 53 cure Foreign and American Ulnae: - MA . Calicoes and Wagging 75 Bleached !Wallas. balesTiokinsia. . ' lir prices.'bale• 25 eases Shirting's, ilbeela and Striped Star ling. fl " imported and American srin.r nionierated a an of ttie articles aim iris lug Moir stock limy would rearwethilir Write all purrhairre of Dey iloodAatelthas • Wholesale and Retail • • - - - nn manias:ion of that...lmam antortment, aiming a ant that In postman. the sane adrautagee EU •113 Unmet, in slob p Imam a madam buyer in Um market. who ix constantly mending them the meat and am ~ de ,,,, th se g a , they are enabled to ampete with atte Modern timer. A A AIASON C:4l. e 6 dAwlm - and 04 Marlet tmet. CHOICE STOCK OF PIANOS:- JUST RECEIVING FROM NUNN'S & CLARK, DUNHAM, mg- LBTT & ALLEN, AND OTDER OLLEDBATED MAKERS IN NNW TORE AID BOSTON. Sarno of theasinstrameata aro of ENTIRELY NEW. STYLES, OF GEEAT ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY They are Uneurpasted For sw4t:i NES4 AND TOWNS OP-romm. ELASTICITY OY TOYCN. STANDING IN TIME. AND • nnaanrutv. The Pima of these Manufacturers have been Generatiy Introduced, and hue ' STOOD THE ran OF ralx. They Ilan Als.y. Gres katieardion Wtirrna rottraxad. HENRY KLEBER, No. 101, Third Street. CHICKERING'S PIANOS, HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF 11/Li PXPERIENCEII TUZY AIX MOD 112 . 710811 THAN T W Eh VE THOUSAND PA NILIES, Alf rut 01117.11, AND lIAVN OIVKN UNIVERSAL BATUIYACTION. .}:N.4UISITY QUALITY OF TONE I It &JEMMY Or TOCCII I " STANDING IN TUNE and TRIFIABILITY I • Hr. titlatvint Leo. gauataeturbx • Twelve aundred Pianos a .Year, Awl %h. Demand I. Steadily leannsalaig. All Persons desirous of obtaining a Piano WOMB WILL US? A MI MI AID GIVE PREPECT lansternoir, Are •iritited to Gall and examine the, splendid %sentiment which bee bum cASIFULLY .aad are toot etwaad at - JOHN H.. MELLOR'S sep2T:dAwlm No, 81 Wood street. DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE • NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSQN'S National Daguerrean Canary, earn,. at 111 ft irtaternot aluket atrat.(arporlto tilleoVa I . , ..astO7.)Pittoburch• • ' Ware and thrutlemas. ararhlng taabtala I.lN.Lta Miasmal at ...Jarmo pri.q.. ..111 plea.. ea 1 at Lao gene grotablioh• Flot. atteal op with very ?WM - MEW ety I .l.llrta, .itk meb WL thm ta/ne the mat ow. • amaa aim will. .11 the exalarkkat a:Wonted 114.... • TUTIO26 ritrE ' re!: ""L if f P ntill: • IT ' 44.4 ! " . d 11.....are0a. not r tat. alders a r, feet Ira...rat...aro - • til.lamttao barn or Lick deammod parsons 10 . Ler part of th mita sad viatulta. oir-ltramta oprrall • how a Itatil Olamoad. ta9itkl..lvrT - JOSEPEUPL MMER,. WHOLESALE SEMIS Ir IXOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, UATS, d 0.,; ND. 111 , WOOD Mitt 1•111111111103. • leamra macs, 41.111:.0 room If.i itir . StOCk =lmam ovary variety of BOOtl. Slacw, Itmaaa. tionatia ha. INrkard din.etly fra i S man laaanyip on Wesiera ha* sal wall.. al Voelk alat Pal ladotaluagniala. Pan:beam vill rat awl mad. boßce Marlon. ' • 5.,11:4 alma Pa nom naL. a a • POSTLEY. HISISON & CU; • O. 39, WOOD erszer,4rrresoniol n. • 11 AN trFACTURNIIS Of Gatt-Barrels, Cant Niel lud ILl•auwerd BlemilA, evkl Bat Ike, Lion. U.? eat Mann •orka. A•I sata•lrratall• elf Its boot lastmials.udi warnutal was lln If set eaveder say to tin saark.S. Wu •Aul .thorg •ffillaa Is ft( panker u il I dad It to Uri, *Ova- Iry to WI awl *zanies bedif.P.M.Zreb. /0•• ...pow a atm M'CORD W LIOLESALE & RETAIL PARIIRONABLE HAT AND. OAP . • meNorAcrinEas. AND DIALIWI IN ALL Nuns OF MU. OF WOOD /IWO FIPTIIIM. huabusl, PL arfttele no* esteem ono7 a oe cialleu ...tn et *FM of Wu wed Cep.. leaf% Bak QM NM r elmtikiNONle A. H. HOLMES . •tir BRO. H.P.Nelson & co, KABIUVAOTIMAS OF SOLID BOX VICES, I.War.l", IatOVOINIMV9PADEB. 110214.< , 11 1113111/1. • Oa. N 0.134. Wu. PITZUM ? stn(. M t n! her an. IMILIJ•34I inork granstarl equal to .or oluglietshd. CMlnn's Inturame uompany or Vittatnugh 0. O. MINIM Puinw. • 61311.1111, L YUtaßt W. , ear. urns, ER inrie, =Ma WARM AND WOOD nuns. • • ir “111/111Cli IftILLA . 7II". iw OINKS ON TIIN 0:1I0 AND .11.111613V1PV utvCNlt. AND THIBUTA. • 44" hno %awe an or damp by nat. irclial Ms peas ce Ow MI agi 131.111 , 1 , NATUU Mtn TRA/1144012 ?tab. • VIMAVMS : • U. U. L11.111• ' I . Ws, / ~ 3, , kr:M.3.4 1 , k 14. Ml er t. tlotatt Direqop, Jr., '3'. tU rlu) 64 D D•raIDID. . . 1 I D Ma . 14 :1: leit•DH, _ I'J. am 4r...in.., J• ikb.1¢12111.,. ' b I tot Omar 11. Deal ILI. TheStui4 of -Wards.'.. By dread/aeon R. C...nritch, oar va, 12 no; Fran, 76 mum. • OnllollB OF TIM va6aa 111 E disenursee in a truly learned and lively I . _a a rr i r rezt i tzet 4 eal 4 aeur et trirex nut menelPFatl mama a•rosOrassuras..tri. •Veslag fl•e, Talia• • sotto tAboto to Lb CHF* Malt"' ot Po l irtirtak, tor we or Iris tit It q. airrarille "6o .Y. • al"" • • It la 00. at 00 see Willis inte asigtual orta with bathing of harlsmdalloi oN.t 14W slOorrilmor Drub. sal gatertaloa, 2.1 , 047 rrir "r" oco Zi IrlittriallgoVlL: WRAPPING PAPAR.- 7 7 ra s ex: • • 103 moats " • " " •- - too - - r.ll, " J . R.ti, • Booltabller oe3l Woad • tortvetz.d 4.Uri Mallarr, U. Land Warrants 'Wanted. FOIL which we w il l pay the highest ma:let Few lILLIII6B • Cm.. • 0021 111 Arcata et... 4 . Gold odd O&M E are paying ewe' per . ceat premium, 1'4; 0 0 ar . I r 7 . : 0 7 . *Ai . abets ' MetaS ea INDOW OLASS.-44 bait too:m.ll6er %V" 'I, wwe.Ol lo.ardlit.").- , MOTA-30 bble fresh gound;reed Qb 1.. , 48 4tit526. Weifitimi.', . . . . , . . . leatr;-;;AlipdX.l,;;;, N - ,election for Prefi.: • T rll , six Dirostorsr t!. • Htl Sr:tri it .! 4!" Noresber sox; botworst z tbs t hours o..scus . e • M.larldl4u3tsl. WOI OBlNBON,Tressurse Liu Nailed; FIRST—That WR Kingis'a relative of the Wally I . l{lngs" Intrewt. • StOOND—Ttist W. tint= It tat Graham ef Dna atel Sewdott Awed notorLotr. • . PlttantrwlinaY tasnalactil. Mow .1 Eon' GL , tpiar. The fast two wro DanLeN fataihroM. Ibr Ow titled call at Gott& 11.11. &act lormo watt ...mato-3=lll pre.ll.—ona prim. •Torats, cub. WE FIT DI TOP LICAMS. I. IL cIIZSTRA. —Ti Waal it. 001 CS,BO0KS—Ossian, Stones of Venice ittßa.an. Luta of Archt-ctnr, I eitedre 01 . 11tIMIC ant Loctura to Young „nu AlutPo Young Uneband. Trap to catch a Booboo., and all the otter pa ea by the moo unbolt old Theological, Worts. rare and cal• table: One On. P.o.ereePnt4eut in Italy, Thom ox tune te Toulf Moe, nom.patm, Port:Ulan. *wale cob. W..t.? and %Puha:Liu by Lau Parlor. Loudon Labor sod Poo, SIBIU Literature, le e Slut. Chalmers to. 4 Tong 111Idrothlt tt voia.,:tpredto of e.tland, by Htekkland; tluditie /Ow Itlautteet l'lU mime. AM*. Para, or adventure. on Ma Annum, Otte net on children. Menu Atunotnica, Atha Proseott's BLL took, floodbook of Noodle wort. Blanos Brave. lota of Enallals took; chug< Pr nulls of (Bub. vol.; Lamps of the Temple, Blotches of kondalbm ... pen Rearm of Pres chore. the ud its Archlteem, WU Drawing oh Hf Laufacapir Dome Bent of the P turanin, 13 lbpue. omo'. end ltellanley's Ilktlrlen Children. their dictum Bald roanasereseng' klydropatnlo aned clown.. Wean of Natalie 07 Cleans, Moan. • Wouton of the Weal Ancient Llteratute =CV Art. Denial Webster end hiorantempora beThroe Temputlona of Tonna run. Teton!. LUC.% long, Arrthro MOM! •3112 lunette. Memoir, Bolton Chlldroa. entoll.er Yarns FOot. Stanton:dr. theta Ilan'a Cab!. Beecher'. works. llalluter on Put portralte of bre /Ic/llllan and eleanotter.ltendance of Rorolullon. Bev. C. H. TOylaea.orko. elle Earner- : new. Thankfulness; Christen,. of all Court, Lady liar, dude. eau. aa.. c tStatesetan'a Stars of the Itopublle. Mayo of the krondento, Wrautpl of Woo.. a. Beechen nmoraon's Faun Davis on the Slognello Tel egraph. Tilt an Noma. 40. , Blom un Health. . nevistix a A0NEW,.N0.6.5 Market T 4 nous— • 160 bb ll lmre, Plezunt V. , 11./ Aar. 111hltu V.u n lll Jl4llzo.tg tt 10u 0 4 0. : cßuedaior ot2o Emu. &LRAM. Wg, it Rom or Prrrspueou, Oct. )9;1852. a'IONFORMABLE to the oat of tha - 18th of 'J dm%lBBo, "Iteralettax Beak.", a reaerat meethut et the stockholders viii be [WA at the Ilarditaa Llouse " . 1"" ? 11* "" d" "./Ortnritiritt Cathl.t. naLlO; OAK PAPER—A beautiful article for Sly publja roams, vestilailes, or Ilslbi (or uls by es:2o THoB , PALlilitt, tin. lib, gL fa MALTED GRANITE PAPER of superior gnalltr. reed mi fur .ml.. th 4 WaR Paper Wm. boar, No. 65, Market stree, oe oteM TLIOMAR PALMER: 10DIDE POTASH—SO lbs. for sale by B A PAIINEATOCIE A W.. .erzo C ,, rber. Wboi and First ALL - -- MANGANESR-8000 lbs. pure ,S..txon3 for W. br . B A DALINMQILAI?. RSKNIC-10 kegs powdered, for isle - 1)Y fa. or2o PAEINOTOCII a co. ,PI I.J M-225 ]be. n ß efgp_p;for sale by OCR R C. INDIAN RED-2,50 lbs. for sale by • A DATINIWOOKt CO. fTOOIIINEAL-100 163. for sale by •J . It X SELLERS. IQUORICE-3 cues, small stick., for I br fteAkt . It B BELIAIItS. RATIIING SPONGE-10011m for sale by moo_ - R ISBELL/11W. la YD. POTASII.-2:1 the. for win by A_A te.ll R E fIICLLERS. 67 117001 fiIIEESE-108 prime; just reed per 1-J CoMen Llear.and otal• br • ee3o DALZELL & CO, Libwir iL (aMOKEI3 - LlALlBlTD.Jurstread a lot of I Smoked !Islam,: r,a silott_rr 0120 • W A IfcCLURO CO. •~PIO&D SALMON—Just rodd a pme ar -2 two Zrard Balm, ftei rtilr . ”rtLanor TimgrlfY ,SEED-9 bblc-prima far gale . by . 2 . 4.11.1110' NE. 7.07 Übrrty street. UTTER-20 kepi, prime for & cab by 2' JINN.NE. •• T ALLOW -3 bblejtu4 regtujrieldigz. bble wbitejulgea: bypig oi l F LOUR -50 Ws jairec( and for by; ,7ji L: FISH -10g N0..1 Mai2torel; bb14.4 . • bhdr Colll.lll. J st rre• br pea CHEY.II•STiIiWG • CP.77 ABU Wour . 114 . ANILLACORDAGE--49 soils 'wort. LLYJ rd Aso, for rile ii . ' - 4.3) WILY, MATHEWS & CO.' VATIII.R:-WO the. roil sele - Leather, branded bat: tor ale br 0r23 RUBY. IlArraltWß & CO. N`~F 11 ~~ is .:~ bbl.. if hi. bbla. &to) 3 3loelt:Ivi: /0 .1.1 . 4./ " 1 • 60. boom xes/ed Ilerriug_fotoolohi oe:2) I) WILLIS'S). 1101 Wcod at. I. 1m sacks Ilse aars Full., 3) nudi st Boetuhis Flour. -- ' )4 bble sad oulrerloal 80g0r... to Loxes elstlle Yap. ' 10 Reel Oszsly.. Forma hT _ .1 teSl • D WILLIAMS k Q,llAWLS.—Murphy & Burchfield , have ”Iwn as soortment ot Icor nab Bqoarro Stowls of :1,1 , 4 arks. INIRENCH 31ERINOES.---Tan color and riacarinu). MUSLIMUSLIN DE BADE.—A forther,Fupply Nof thee gado. of diffavott Elan, i• .t reeetfoa;-- , al., Mood MI 160141. De Door. • • . • 11-23. muurta BURCHFIELD. 11100318-40 ,dol. Corn Brooms -,9n con .tzrameat-, sad for o.lll* ' • ' corS. B. - W. YOMDEitta:c Watt - AH.1331-23 boles goal Oakum: on eon= Acoltime, for n 4 el. 11. W. IVINDEXTER. .120 02 Water .tryot baby. Forty. C J IDER-10 bbla in store and fdr gala by n:w. rota. DBXXCB. 62 Rath rt. - - - _t BLD RYE WHISKEY-73 barrels, supe ,RJF *snail rye, hi Oa:surf for tale bj - JACOB WILAVEtt. Jr.. Wins klernhaat: ; A LITM-20 bbis just received and Tor sali AL - by tor.) • BURBRIMIN :INGHAM. . Q.EAMLESS COTTON BAGS • 1.0 SOD Thee Btubel IP , • • :PO Two* half bubtl; Sort *ad Ear We by . mt.> it INGHAM. , . LARIFIED BOGAR--; ree'ird lObbla A. • C. sad Weals trr IHMIDCIII a imam - - COLE •LEATUBB-400 Sides Red, t 11._11 71.1•14 , nod fur . oal• br itutuatool a ma i as i .. :. ttONNET RIBBONS—A. BlaissiOo. st , wrr reccl.4 • oloodkl anortmet qt 7lrt . 3 . 4714 11.th ra " P`L iag!"!` octal. 433 • .4 isue.e.t: 1:1 2 1 -1.ANIUT3.BLANKSTS—Just reo'd at .o. e. memo& Ca., • Imo maytizent of all the QAeWLBBHAWLS--A. A. Ma on&Co. 1.....7Ne0 rompseitsUy Intim tbs • 12sittioa sf pasbars tbsir exsouns assortamst. of Mutt's. stsoirlitossystr mist, both to du sad quality. C OFFER -1 b& rim Rio; Oki Gov. gra; ►rEAS-40 UII elkea4 ipediata to extra 2. Opel/Tom 10 " . Iu smta/ki ft lb. pkg., .• " • " Datong! Chaim: • . 100 C. 4 tai. " er , wrimxtra a at' TOBACCO -40 boxes prinio 56.8 a 10. & . . s Om Dia Ss 1, 7 1' ' erstat~lte . • wtto. J. D WILLILLItiI a CO. NSW. StX) w KS—Keel & Callow ban reed h awal. ig orp v izr lkoka lad Maiiudam . alma anew'. *asetoo Plormeber. . ' • " eternal. •Eloalfoar• • 01101 M, • '0 of 111.41 k flows. 14..1 . • •43d TLkJol Ira aviorleaa krotr mExodesd. - • ilitathmout J stk. 1.1 . 113. matt= if Paul Ulaord.•• VoL 10 of iltat.rtor—tto• Abtot • • Aim. • ttrir lel mbos ova Parlor. le 01m. I.l.3o . ltOrget the p:aer, MIN& It (7114011.41 on. • Uvradt• the P•ii A 4 t • =NES for November. Just reo:d, tltatad a 4Mk do • . .(boreod'• dn. Fu I 9 PAtmeave L % yettn y.a. or u Amen,. rya et la rArtd.er Yrtd.L. Wended& 4Vded.elde October. Room. Or Cb am. tkkadal. • 4.a Idddystread. lbc YU of okay Stoats, by Door iv Jerrold. Um of Irolltodtad sod Pw4• • • UMW.. htli • 110.. •01,11 t by* .tka er ..yud oudcdsp narked and Mr robe by ILDISFICINIFY • CO. • rdotils street • • Rerzvai. --77- - 111 W. POINDEXTER has ristoi;ea to NC4 .111. E.• car•s•P 414•4% Owl ammasos• • °mfr.) 7,W1.9.14.111-h6 •=l"gr'm SWILL _A tow bble aikal t3hels. from or112:1 1, "W m , pAllUllgre: bth r ! !panish , okooningnmai:nt, MARI&TTA` APPLES, .Bata. Buenas, Pippin , a° , Jos' PO 7:_tes—.77: *l/ tiVi. t" 6 cmorairikirt r g Met. bamr!trny, reBll FAII . UN . oftooruss--, - • .. • • 14 3 c1ut.41414 0 4.1r=1....; .;.2 inKtzmi 4Jte I • • • 13 cow. tweet Oarras4. • •' • 6 bb4s.Lavorhre4o.4n4ro.ll4. 1 . !14.34,11redds 1 . 4 1. . 3 b0y.r.4.41,41W1 L A . ..43 . .5... =72.44.46. • • =lt= comer Russ Alloy sactil,o4, ,01,413868-100 blh for±i4etri s' ' A'lloll4 %MI :SkiIIENTS; Ilan DAYS LONSZA. TUESDAY AND .WEDNESDAY GRAND .PANORAMA OR IRELAND, AT PHILO BALL • VERY NICIIIT, ec•nnneneingoA FRI. DAY . 1. 37.. 4 /Sll,. t esstoriber nth 16.91. lirethisot, ,474.3Nd_getost;rt. holitade-44011844; Leis Stst lr QM.* 01 10 dhf. elld Use adotY oa tee Wt. t e r stio ß pris mask enehhh heimelos, •. • - D WSJ:ILLY. the Orathr stet lloasortst. 8111 cit. the Qrst Bktebos of hes thssedtkoht sr..? B.S:helots 46 routs. Clilliton half mien. Deers 088 ' 4 1...010 et 8' • . .cOlll.ll -- RILL OPtN AT WASIIINGTON BALL, 0000 D ainCILT, 13111e1L1 FIFTH Ann 11121212 T, On Monday .ecennty..Ortohr aan canna run a arra Ilan Ora. TIIE MAONIFICPIT DIIRROIt OF Tits WONDERFUL DREAM , mBRAorNa Scene. from BUN- KA' "ral's Wend reeoena) /Weiner. of ' TEE MEGRIM'S PROGRESS. • " Tide Indy Orlalta and Del.eos tie Pattorean. ints ralritrd by the most erancent Arica or tbie orient, arid lb I th• ar.v . pa of the.Unten. ob.r, it bet been lertlVie b niriliTe t. 4l ' t " O f '° . 40y loner. of • . o,ooPerions. ' Tho In tie ntet of Ude .Writ ef Att. ems $lO,OOO, .sthl l'aVdTarliec'gn7l7ri tZtVnehiVeTV:ll'erfcrtUirit 'tactful abide end dectriftly• Lryture ephdiarany the Parbilane, lane motion. ' • ilhrl..rde of Adothrion 21 reran Children under 12 Ila-Pritifed Citrate.. chair& tha terra bin Wilkh SCI.LIOLS ere 11,411te4.l firliTtsbed taoTesehereoul Superintendent.. itreharbitratiod et the Meth 133 Wood evert between the bona of lb lied 12 a. a. &en. 0 . .. an et fdi. emeirenett ilte. rein • ALVIt 114122, Proprietor nal 1101 ace to Assessors. • • , • • HE•donosore .for the, 'County of, Allexbarta....Org boreby ototteetrd to elitist U. can n o o MOLOOttrOO, on or bropro too oth 427 • 'tr.7lororstorr. lrt order tonlo 10.10 ootbo tot oan, "d or ammedlo Loy, own. their rorpocino duties.. It lotto*, toblo.toot lb. rooling oft.rottoesito shalt .bo romplotrol esolo lottroorviOo. 7:1116.9 MBNNEZEIt EUrit..ra, •-•;" . . •: - 11 , 4111 t H.T,EINO. t . io Comassinass. BY IL LEMON .4'00., Buchanan's Vitae. WRIMADAY, °rho., laz, a waak. a. tbe Anetto. Ef trees, qn. Bunt apea's WEart.' • t )00 . :pAas RIO ORE EN COFFEE,_` Cttr 17,g . oeltedit • • ~ .1. ° 1.101510N4',00.• 110 tent p&Wnt l 3 '.,1, 5 ,1,!.m.„°,. 6 P.V,;',1,,h,N* be to vett matted In, _by . " Delp_ . ' • MUNT9IIIIII 1117C11 400 B B I,§.,.suparior • liecti aid *h_ ay'sk • .+.ltht anralsorlauot el Foreign sod D i 0..04,1: enr. and Upton:for. ells at tkas brgnat .tek ptoe. and on a/sem:maiming tern, by . oel9 , MONTROSE 141 Ten YLTREZ. • -63)carini—BBLS primo'N. o.lllolmees, iii oak: ...illJbarrel.: for oslet for apyroyrO bot..;s 4 tttd iouottob according' to boontlty, by , .10 ..1.14/IrTitOrtC )111":11/EItT11162: 0. Sugar, for ia1017 . „ V1,F .. 2c10 EflAttlTlß !!191117.1 . 2' . A I . BBLs..lialtimoro Iforri4,lor lormen of NS COx, barrel: b." AIONTROREIIIT'AIRLTRZY. UTTER--I 0 keg fresh reed for solo hy it )1 ,d 9 - HENRY II COLLINS. VIRE BRICK. Clay and Tilo,'Trpataa'a bruui, tarnighea in any 4ma, Lai( .._.., . 8 .1[001113-50 doz: Corn for nolo by . . - u n coLntara - • 11.3EARLA.811-40 ekII., let quality:l(4'Bllo II br [mlol . It II 1)(51.11311., POMFORTS--I have on - bands bV/Clif:ir. , :`,l l , uoronanyta made ,y,y wavy .04 ...a l t.' 10 , 1 P7'.4-4 . -.. - ..1 br Wl. OBL, __i , >,, , .jr,k., , /Rl.3lerchant. "Mete Wed PmxtPu.Y. "- 44 . 11'.4;. '''• .. I . , V,, , . : x. "Perfumery .:;: , ;(:'7 -4 „..,0 1 :fri .. .:ii_. t; I cv,. .... IV . i. h t,, av i ej ,2: l ::fa 'd :. l . a . r f e 1"ili ttita'r=•::,. ; •4; the , olla•Iror ttlolv , — • ' . . ~•.,- 41 '. W,, .1 it.=e r°'!!' 4. - iti.., , tate,.,1i*%;4 , --- . .,,,... J.- , ,.. , . , treaval'sflarrim '. --,"' • '- ' .. , e7:;4 ‘ •'::' ,4 . ,, ‘ ... ..4. I . ' r.tln*C , loo... 51 , PuLer,2.1.Ybli 04,1;17' :., , ....,y.,:,,'..,--.-,..,,, V.l.ab's Virroens Quoc.tree w"ter... i' L ... -- ,1-..2,.:,k., -i,...-..71' trtg l ir : . '' !''..:',,, MX best.. bilimety boxes and by Mr bindlitL - 7...',11 . '' .'• 1 Abe Barbet Etztnets—FuoiLottl. . .;:- • . ..-,- .' ."..." '..1 Fulalzfaltia Pasllles. .. li e ga i n',3 Etrag r = 4 l4 . - .' ' .r.':''' :' ' I • Mnopelale An:l4.. oIL . -' ' '.. I Fit. liaglbb IbrtbliZu.b. , .. • ........' -' I Tosietbor vith slam* atv ttairsit. Di ( Lott ,' Hoyt ..,. , 51V1a:kTitrad.' f. PIIIIE' firma Ediards. Morris Ect.it:,:fina . '. 7„.: , ..- 5• . V..rapb4111. Chyt.' 00.'hays rethotod tattle War. - L - ,' hob!, Ibtely cceopbtl by titycett - B , Jobowa. Amami.l. fe. Inn. b.lowtba Wombat/14m llnturri:tro.l% . ll.4blart io on It.y. street. and ti.lys,Trobtlb; ot. • - • • Valuable 'Real - Zetate-:For . • • 9 lit handsomely tmppeoved .. propert be lo.rei. au Value or Marla L. Brown*. droV,AI t r - rormr of Wilt. oat Wartgootrm • atrrets, frOntlrox rem on Wylie. mad 100 feet on Wulaturton area • . 'for. >Mr; loartbor with the 2,ljo'olor, frooftz t. 4 fro! : W,lleot, solloB Uet dmr, brlrogirm to.; m Omen,. ' null for abourM/Mmorraormami`rTteedtna.Mn ' cad improrrments make Ur, reenter TrtY4triaraMM Offal, rreerturs, mid wul prow as orrellomi two** 0411-18 m or to A AlOti as Mini • Large lialarifEenl'Patite • . . 4 - INi SATURDAY:. AFTERNOON; Paitibtat Y :lefrliTz 1 : V".`4.° Tot. b<l.4 the boil:. of Urrmr, Mrunly elty. - Tin. vrcrwrty I. 1.611 karma mu them*: odystetlimMmil: tor rooonforturfirK turrOrro. Mw.ilYylaaaapt ~"I'lo'6l:3lrfrA.TOlft:"jaro:Afil.Va Atts...beltal um. * ' ourm rntalmrirb- • • . It .Jarloon tlolorulma . I,l'llll panics bdirmilmr„....,).; thot =of the 0b. , . ProDorM bl , rold rum) , oNb-eial7 to hydiate all the. llrtm amosurtMarturp, osp , Riurs awl are . cfared crrat lvtltirtnoral3 .0, , - Pmth.~e. - ae the atom. most Improve :and Iron NI: gla Oppoitenity mar' Donee be nnegted rOlO6l. ob Loin 4.mirograt:'stkig: ;:or .P•ro=o-fomtlialuls. rtisqgl ' il a ..Isitiid e. merttr,...ith Mloreat..llmarml ' 116 iorillputatal.N. balm( dlrootirom trr . .lMottriMX44ollll j of ..1 lomimbrunms ormorala. • t For lurtbor Informotiux spoil nor, /3. - .l7 , mlrunNT - ;' j 1 to WiPla PhUllpetiat th e Pueborms of , o.,llfotor 8M+431. • *1; AtUrr.: • •-• N. 0. Sugar landiat. floakitromereolusablaa. Fen. ode V. elnimmudier. ser.L . • - leen • PLOYD, Bond essinqi. 6W tiIt&RES of thaatiove ted by Tekinoh, :lost, fratabingb, Cincinnati Ir. r,ert i rP u/ r"ritultir't l s,?...a.s.; * . Lissinak . olL—lobble. Air . J. IIaDD 0.1. 60 lireel Unit O u ti °u ~ -3 c" .l )""aareftg. pillnit n.,B -15 Wm. far sale -. • itt.Mram bJ a. Y7AII 61" for aasalem CI SYR alli2-400 dos iT v b. , Neill) ROUSSEIIB Pomades and Lira Tr:410197 Tim:car-1w has. Cream, ha More and for . . * . br : ,;• noniron. Larrtia CV ) .'" ' • WINDOW SIIADESz-Jtud - real at NM , • . . 114 Nutt itroot. , tooth.? tarp :soattnwtnr tb.loten .t 1.. or A Indou Mu& k *mak Ir. . 1 11 lowoither 4liter.* or Rotoll. Tho'.atlotit or ha • Pedlars lot:Relied to the oboe*. •- • • .. teeth.- • • .. a a Stoats Wanted.' 1 . ITTSBURUII - Pt. MY:time BM's. .111r1LorsIttatumtb.. walTaa - V ELEESZ*-200, bn., this' dijr reifiland for • - teen' ' 11 COLLIS& • AXE Fish;Whita Ft/hand TeonajtabLa mI !WIWI m4l eallf*.als br •-• Rls inireitaienta. , have :•• • ••• . e on l6oZllllliNlioll fo . Throlar • v &tes. wblelk Male goad at by rstac • :•.0. • • lloonanbAla • • p•tern • . • • ' Vavouret ' . .11satylnals an. Stook Intonalni Atrth Aserfoui Siltotss • ' A 1141;t713 • • . Nod sad Wl Yattaks ir • -•-• A Chance for Semester Pur;iture at ray Low Prices. Irtin antiecribera having an. intantina of • + ithafteteg UMW blather., d.e." eke* r stook . „ Itmann,orllntk bnc.ta ...al 1•3011.112 O Or • Osbingt Masullietures, Iflarnilary-I*.nuk. loW vers tee any* .4 of Up be.: urauela.. sap to tuch • 16..5e maloolue4 iso • MA., rat roitylW.L. A. IG t.d l, lo..aStb.ltataell I *III el. barylin to pm., ftsoloWlipanium .. f , 0c10.12v - • 111'CUIDT.4SDBURIN. • • Pox , Melbozum (Port Philip) 4 11 4. 8 Y4 1 7.. ••' . .. • • eitiE wall known and favorite Packet:BW? • •281:21110...1e," 12:) Was .twenhea: arthor. Owcussulor, who to won hotEehhet l =ta.: Ithelo, awl who VIII WI.. or she.' lot ow ta bor... Tblo neworh.sall tut sat los hart 2 14 - ,.% I,roheporwc owe mem WU taco Inlehodhe. ....oWII tor lbw Lbw. toot; U. Wit of boo trdata4.ll4 .• r,,,,,ltfr.onettetwro shoot lerewoo ho too wwwW. eh Anetrehhe. sow widenl to moppet Lbw .whim woes.. • modukonsorttelo ohlp..tho oorbor want-law tar op t o. • curlew of wspeostor th. CRIITOiIOI,O of het moo. at. tftler11"111., to . -111.04 JIM Lb. Wei p e rt nblo or Mt othow hble tu • reohlleat LlWary—o , ohloamelth tea. awl 'noun will 111.• t vi .H t ~. theet Uherol tewl•:sa=ewitrooo7 aa wax.neawd. 12 7 . wtott itothao• eon. toe Appllewtlect Wen Met r d. star to. forowellow •.•• • • MOJA '144L0 ••Olk, • Mahe. • • - • 114.90Twat aulet.Koir Tot. • • F .- STARKE rep:t•t•fulp• infonsisilioeb- teai to il elleth Pt. 011ot isa N ekt.t - 1 74. he ..irvitio• sod on vv. seat I.uoduttr • terns. Ile, 0.) . 1•11es t to Ern clo;terlIop 1., b_t• Alm; 21. tana •••na• la Im rinE 0,. nal tom. andrmirsr of 'tapas. II boo lamed we op.; arse of ten to lay mattes ralleatonwill.o / tea t...eft/4 twxmatokt._ jdah mos LIN ii ik wine. kt , ...aubta .I.l,.,ipAmit4 owNIS .II4 • ' iIINEUCNG &1.0 4 -;- • •• • • • 11 Tp .• to are,* efeaolo it) . uttAlill • W. • • ' tot Neritats. t :77 r: „ t ,. ; . -: j;:_.
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