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Jars Lams, 1. -i tz pi era dt a, Azcznr9 j lLLbszem ut -.. 9; has 1144431.',: • ' 714 141.19 ._ • 141Aialks P.; ViaLIAL ID, Ceaurnas 1121.14. • . zz,..,• 3,44. /.. • C. 11 99 szcse. • . Earl. A. Pozzuzcz. IA Nn Idanasontiast. A Later APPEAL! .-•;;•4.;;:_/,. ' 'Before our next Weekly bane the great ttieffP content 'of IBG2 'will be de:tided. We Mabrace this last opportunity' of making a final :Appeal to the readers of our Weekly paper. We • appal to „you deities, if we have not moat f.titlifulleand industriously placed before you , the grist Isenta to be decided--the character of thi nun: who are eandidater for your suffrages— . eltaAinglidne stake on the issue, and the er- Oeedieg impOrtanin that the decision 'hall be in • aocordancemith the 4lictates of patriotism; tav amt religion • tihill not now "attempt en aripament in fn. VOT of Whig principles _and Of Genital Scott. It yotlare • not already, 'convinced, we dinette of loneconversion. - We have supported Ilso.-Ploott,: - with heart and will, for the last tirelveyearm pailng all that time be has been our favorite candidate for the l'resldenoy, as our readers can testify; in they may , therefore be well amazed, tint the present is a time of anxious anspeuso ' with us. 'lf Gen. Scott b strickes down by the ells elanders of his foes, and the base inroad: , tads of a people he has so honor:din his pubilo services,: and' on whom he has ailed such hoper - ilhable glory, there will be one, who Will sin cerely eympathini with Alto, and mourn over the - folly of those who havodone themselves so peat iLaol 'ai vff on. Scott!''/le: has now paned through the severest ordeal to whioh a man can be ankjectSd, and thoughthe tongue • of slander, and:dotrootioa hos wigoihrlth an incessant and . 1/02001t1B bate, his name stands forth untaenlsh eL bas beau proved' against him, of , which any Man need bluzh—his character stand' knohler;_grader pOlui of vieei than ever be , Sorel The Atneriout people only begin to op ..- , perish: his 'private worth, the wealth of his in tellemnal attainments, hisertensive erudition:: • his:mediearoivil iputliff cation:, find the Muir ' tire. rimplicity of his . ahem:ter. Althobgh'be Lea boon in public Lira forty yeah, his hands are tutterniebed by a, bribe; his stern integrity•is unimpesched; ao meanness or ungentlemanly anduot hal aver diminished the lustre of kis . fame. In all this time, whom has he wronged, ' what official duty bLI be 19ft unperformed, and what trust km hs not discharged well? A kind hearted and genlions'imidier, be has Performed ' 'dam:sands of unoetentationa sots of kindness to the idea sod dylag—the poor and the friendims. All who tlllTt been associated with him, lord, re- .spent and resets hint: audi I. the stout who Le presented for your suirrars,nnd dor° be not well deserts them Of ale opponent it la routeonuary to say word. ,We know nothing good of him, nothing to meta mend him to the serum at the American pea plc ltla Ilk, as far u uttfalpublic surto Is doinerned, le , a - bluer. Di has no wreosud thunder, er Itdellutnal. slander, to commend Ai, to the ,Ateirtssei el the people, and would Wooed ssettredly hare cams been thought of for Prieldent, if-the Baldwin Convention had not found itinspossible to agree on any on of riots they coati only agree on a, eypber • But it is unnecessary to dwell on these mat tors. Nest Tuesday Is the' day of the Presiden tial election. Every American, oltium ought, • who regards Ids dear-bought privileges as worth preserving, tq rote,—and to vote under 'a deep , mass of the - liigh responsibility of the act. • If thL Is done, all will be welL Permit us to urge . upon you, readers of the Geutte,,to do all yon CU between this and the election, to peontote the success of WIXPIILD Been; and en the :elan -• Eon day opera no effort to get out the whole vote - of Jour district. By so doing yen will not only itioeive. our hulable thanke,—that to a mull • , ntatter—bet the gratitude of the Old Veteran who As your candidate, sod we feel assnred, Also„tho approval of your own consciences. nm mama cemMALI% Gen. Piercer bas been justly celled the British mutdidate. Be has received the approbation of the tory press of .England, and the policy hi and his party supports, goes to enrich and ag grandise England. That pernicious policy has already nearly destroyed our manufacturing in terests, while those of England, under its fos tering effects, was never more prosperous. A British paper is now before us, in which there II p long list *of new maunfactotiei of Cotten, which have been built during the last year, alteiwlas a vast Increase In that one branch of -Indic/day alone. This list is introduced as fol ..The - question of the Merit's .. e of cotton VISO - • ufacturee may not be uninteresting luconnexion • with the present prosperity of the trade, and a few feats Bening to Indicate the extent of It will - not be misplaced. According to .Dlr. Leonard - Hamer, no fess than 81 new factories had been built or set to work in the 0014,0 of Wt year • (up to Ostabet'Bl) in the district of which /On ' cheater is the capital, eploying steam power equal to 2,240 harm power, besides therealarge meat of mills within the same period to the extent , of 1,477 horse Oyer. The total !Careen of stem pawer.within that eagle year wee, there ' . fore, equal to 8,717 horie power, and calculated `••• • •to glee employment to about 14,000 additional 1: work people. 'That dismale of factories ten! • •• -.,tinted, onthearersge of years, lobe abundant-- . • ly reenunerative,'y Mr. Donne thought !these • 'Late of the Investment of fruit capital in them • ,!;:ileondently proved.' Fume then capital ba• be- Penn still more abundant, while the means of 'ollgrwise profitably Insetting it hare decreased; 1: and that the building of &dories Is on the tn. craft will not •be a matter of Surprise.- ' We hare hot the . means of obtaining a return of mien corks in progress as are within the reach of the Inspectors of factories; but the follosing deteile,,whlch are the result of a few hours' In. • quiry only, will, as we have alr eady , elated, give an indication of what Is doing.' Then toilers • lilt of new (eateries perfectly ietountling. • Th e e England le g ro wing and . flourishing under the effects of oar Le:oboe , 13titista policy,y while our people itr,e le ft to Nur _ • fer—and yet men who profess ge,gieatest anti s' • ' , British, feelings, Irishmen who have felt the o r pros or'e rod, will sate for the man and the par ty eildcli is doing no much to promote the . wealth perces of. England! What astonishing la- Ia reply to in inquiry of ourrisighbar of the Jouri,4l, in reference to televaphhidespatabes conoenaing Mr. Webster'. death, vs bass roily • to say; dist vs had received our information of Mr. Webter's death . from the telegraph offla, dud bad written our brief report, and it was in ' the bands o f tbe compositors, before we ricelved ray • maima from the reporter for tie pout, or had leaned through blm that the Jana/ had received, a despidok. -Es , our information era •,‘ ebony Independent of the finances despatch, ee did not deem it obligatory upon us to give that papa ,credit: When vi spoke of no di* pada' being received for theyrtur hers, we a rmed to the anociated press„ Natraa's-llmnuaY - pert 8, - ;amitsbui four hi a di g t - pas' of them, ..Witahlaorit's z: House at blookt Verson," frith deeodptton by Hain The other atm an tit& spa .; detests ot art. Pabilsbod by 11. J. lit?yer, Noir:fork. • - • OP QUAL 11111 . 11111103. •Audosine for the ennust/on of. Cuba and Yoko, in tios event of the election of Fiero, is boldly tithed of by the Loofa:to leaders, and Ahem Lno doubt that en& a project a enter tained. Mr. Donlan hu open &Mired it on the instop, add lice appselsd to the lIMIDXSUOD 2=ll WM& possesses some portion of our pen pls. for support for Marie on that stryinseout. When the thing Is resolved on, it 'will not be very diffuntit to perform. Cabs is now in &Mete at eeml•molotlm, end more than mush cano es of war witiiiipain for the possession, of that bland, now mist to farm an *Jou for LOMIII - where a collision vu a foregone conoltudon —or farther diffionitles can easily be crested it neeesear7• ' Mexico will fall an easy prey. Her spirit was completely broken:whim Gen. Scott marched lath the city of Mile.,, and humbled that proud nation at hie feet. The present government Is a rope of nod, and is already falling to pieces. 44vointlona exist In 'event States which the ?laud Government Is unable to quell, and Mr *doe and ,dlsoripsniaation is the order of the 47 . - 2 ' 8o helpless is the Central Government that some of the principal men are making an effort to bring Santa Anna book, 'as the only man who eau govern with any ellioleney. If the Government of the United States wish es to seise a half a doses or more of the States of Mexico, a pretext can euily be found, and nothing more will be necessary than to march in in army and take possession., When these events shall hare taken place, we shall him some half dozen or dorm new States added to the Union, each with its two Senators and its itepreeentatives, composed of a conquer , ed and Inferior people, of a different language, social habits and holing.. Can our institu tions, oh-soli borne down with the extent and ITEISO interests of our vast country, bear this this additional burden?' Will not a scene of wrangling and corruption, each as the world inner saw, be, the result, until we shall fall to pisses, be scattered into fragments, and the isir eat opportunity which ever existed to build up a groat, free and virtuous nation, on impregnable foundations, be forever lost—basely destroyed by wicked and unprincipled demagognes, who would invade the sanctity of Heaven itself to promote their personal aggrandisement. One country has Milady made most fearful experiments In the acquisition of_ torrifory., We havapassed through throes erinclag the dinar or diesolatiort. We have been saved, under the Fievidettee of ll‘d, by the wisdom and teethe trial strength, andvrast Indus:lee of the mighty who are now numbered with the immortal dead. Happy, esooodingly happy, will lt be for our beloved country, and for the geuerations to follow no; if we shall now rest eatioded with our territorial aiquisithros iisk totals to regard them! things. Ameri can voters are Inheritors of the moot precious leguy 0100 oonfened upon anypeople—a legacy written In the but blood, and sealed vitb•the severest androost heroic andellegs, of the most virtuous and most noble of our rue—the Fathors I of th4l,Amerioan Revolution. Oh! treat not this legacy as a light thing! Oh, temper not with the dearest temporal privilegea human being can enjoy! Oh, remember, when you come to vote, lour country—and all that your country Is to you and all It will be to your children, and your children's , children, if yon leave Its integrity 'sod glory untarnished! Vote not for the man, or the party, ',blob nounahes otich fearful schemes of unholy arobtllon..—but for the hero, the civilian, who has nobly earned the proud ti- tie of the Pacrttparos!- Vote for If Magid Scott! • _ GESIXAR score luintetos. Our adopted feltow•eitisear, among the Ga mine, friendly to General Scott, ate manifesting the most devoted enthusiaem to the great 'chief. The meeting la the Third Ward, Allegheny, at the Pole Raising on Saturday, was very large —one thousand Germane we are told, were prevent. Tots afternoon the German Scott ' men of the Furth Ward, 'Allegheny, dill raise a monster pole for Stott, Graham and victory. Several distinguished speaks:le will he prevent to ad. dress the meetlag Loam= and English. . On Friday afternoon, the Omuta 'Scott nom of Illnningham will bold a meeting to advance the inane of the Whig candidates. So the ball rolls en. Soot' leads the oolumn in triumph. Look out for 4,000 majority in Old Allegheny for the gallant hero of to many glo rious battles. •. • . There has been not a little stir among the papers of the East about the conduct of one Mr. Hodge, U. 8. - Comet at Marseilles. It sp• pears that this gentleman, whether from a care.. less disregard of appearaaves o: from aoesire of pleasing the Prince-Prefident, joined 14 the hon ors bestowed upon Louis Napoleon on his sr:int at that city a few derCelacs. Mr. Hodge has certainly not been guilty of any official misde meanor. 81111 his conduct has not been of that a true republican; in that he showed inch testi monists of regard to the perjured usurper. The New York Tribune says of Ibis affair, that while the people of Marseilles remind Louis Napoleon with coldness that the shouts of hired and Late:- Gated clarisia could not hide, Mr. Hodge, the roprestmtative of the American Republic, took occasion to offer special incense to that eminent perjurer and usurper. Ho caused a body of American sailors to be ; arnyed beside the Prince's path; and to greet him with hurrahs; be hung the portraits of Washington end . Napo. leen together In front of his house, and finally ho Illuminated the windows of his residence in honor tithe happy occasion. The Tribune goes ou to say that it regards inch conduct, on the part of a representative of oargovernment u MI Insult to the American people,and urges his im mediate recall. Of the eminent men of the United States who hare been Toted for for President, only two are now Wire; out of eleven. The candidates In 1824 •ere Crawford, -J►oksoe, Clay and Adams. In 1828, Jackson and Adams. In 1832, 'Yukio; Cis/ and Wirt. IT 1838, Van Bair, Wobstor and ktanison. .1a 1810, Van Bursa and Hayti. son. In 1844, Clay and Polk. la 1848, Cass - sad Taylor. • bizutuirrt—Thirs are Democrats la these parts, says the Walburg Whig, of the 12th, litho, sines the failure of the Damoeratio Conner ilea at Jackson, begin to riAlantsiel the POOL of such result. Ovary Whig vote In Illealsaippl Is out, thS vote of ths State iffi be given to Can. goott- WO. The trial of User Wright and Lewis Ilardim, charged with being cosier:tad in the ratans onto fugitive slave Skulls* to to CO 2I. tome at limos on Thursday nut. This is-to be his third or fourth trial. . • Va. The conduct of Admiral Saymonr, by the British govunment to - tbs fishing grouch to' prevent the ertspaselog of American Asher inen, 'terns to haul given universal satisfaction to the colonists. We see by a. despatch from Ilailfax that they are getting up a pnbliodhiser in lestimordal of thole approval of his conduct. The Ohio Cultivator gooks favorably of the wheat Wep of nut year•, as far MI the pro pot of a good hermit' kWh:Med by the growth of wheat soya early, which has been done ex tensively this fall, we may look for in abundant crepitate year. The young wheat looks strong and vigorous, and an unbthorable seuon only can pursue an abundant luirnia • as, Depnei, of-the New York Reread Ina gone to Europe, He left New York by the steamer of Waylay bat. It is his intention to take tour through themost Lamming parts of Europa, sal, we Dollen, be I, to 011tlad his travels lit* Aids. Nit A postal treaty hu been Nickeled be. twein — the UaittfBtatn and Prussia, in *Won it is stipulated that a regale, mill le to ba changed WINN New York and Alz-la - CkaPelM via London. with a uniform nits of postage, of tilrey cents on lemma and six casts otenaweps• pas and similar printed matter. • - : jar The stoma Empire City Wings Um latest - Millais from Havana. Bbo reports Gal smog other dorpctio acts of the Oorenummb • I ressor from Nair Odom; for moral holm fmilp ot the Eloarate la his pookil. Otber busicreriztagt to•grooita nil meows dthe=avbalaralp, alio bad beta eorasedpemolasioa 4414 4wxyg tottpaild In Bar Blatkilia*or am singed, sad after bible amegoad ria*Nmaed. ' _ , - • , : • ' ' • not wetanzeroar. .;(0Mt1)0a of tlio ittotroaib -DolliaitotiOri Wes/moron, Oct. 22,.1&2 .pifely of Mettre. Allison and Faller—Close Veto "alitiiinits gable • I regret exceedingly to perceive from the ear tided returns that Mr. Allison, in the West, and Mr. Faller, in the centre, are defeated by nominal tosjorities. It wee my good fortune to enjoy as intimate acqtudntance with both these abli and excellent Whig representa tives. Mi. Allison is noted for his fidelity to the interests of his - constituente, end for his prompt attention to all their demand. upon him. His firmness and dignity in the discharge of his' duties in the House Lawmen far him the respect of all his colleagues and &glaciate& The defeat, of such a man is a leas to his Slate, and I trust that he may goon re-enter the labile service *- soother capietity.. Mr. Pollee had mule him.' self known.. an energetic and powerful epeaker, - and by the (one of his talents, which bad en abled him to break down a- political opposition' of two to one in his district • Next to his elec tion he has obtained the molt - satiafactory proof of his abilities in again reducing a majority of thirty-five hundred to legs than a hundred and fifty. It hu been our misfortune this year to lose members by the closest and leanest votes agilut ns. Thus Mr. Aldin 4 competitor has lose than thirty, Mr. Fuller's but little over a hundred, and Galloway, the oPponentof Dr. Olds, failed by only fourteen. It seems as if fate had sharpened our present discontent, in order to give a keener edge to the joy of :trioraph In November. We expect, by the way, to make up all losses of Congressmen in :row York; where we must gala, milers pursued ty the same ill luck, not less than four. The Union lane covered nearly ea much good whlte.papor with ink stains In proving that Flor ida hes gone Democratic, ss would serve for the balance sheet of her Indian ware. It Is of pre cious little moment how Florida has gone. It hoot at all probable that Glen. Scott will be ad vantaged by her vote in the Presidential race, whether elected or not, and to to any choice be tween E. C. Cabal! and an honest professed Democrat, I leave them to make it who are good at calcidatleg the value of negative quantltiet. lion. L. D. Campbell has just corrected by telegraph a most unprincipled falsification by the Washington Union, which well illustrates the reekless and fraudulent manner in which the 1./entomb; are resolved to brieg the campaign to a close. The Union pretended to give an ex tract from a clomp epeech by Str. Campbell, is which Mr. C. was reprereoted as declaring that den. Scott hod assured him that he would, if sleeted, procure the 'epeel of the Fugitive lA,. and labor for the abolition of Slavery in the South. This rather mittens the measure of partizan emscrupulousuen, and shows that the Union correspondents are sending the most de pressing accounts fromthe South, and that des perate means are 'resorted to, to cheek General Scott's progress among the people in that di rection. Probably the Democratic committee by the same mail sent elf documents to (to Western Reeerve, to show that Gen. Pierce was more of an abolitioniet than Hale, and better deserved the votes of that class. draws. Wseentoroa-tlet. 23, 1662. TAr Hitt and Prodretion of iron as en element to Me coming Eltetion—Prifitiont of Me Dna *Oral, on Ode rartf—lnridions opptalt to Pc24- rlituanis. The Democrats are seeking to make some• thing cot of the recent edecuses in the price of iron la England, end are asking the votes of Pennsylvania lab.,rers on tic:o. bold end uudoottd• ed pies, that it is the result of their policy, and is indicative of better times. Now, to my mind, the increased price of Iron is an illustration of the utter falsity of their theories and the hollow ness of their promises. The Whigs have, always said that the tendency of protection was I not to esteblish high prices, but rather to glee stability and doe compensation to national indus try. They have always not only admitted but have warmly contended , that the effect of free trade was to enhance tire cost of the foreign ar ticle as well as the diffmnity of getting It. Take ID 07.&114.10 from the history of iron menatacture la the United 'State Fir twenty year,. From 1828 to 1833 the prodo Increased of iron incseed r benanao encouraged by he decidedly protective, I tariff of the former y . From 1838 to 1842, under the sliding scale of the miserable compro- ' mitre not, the bushiness slid down eland to itioni- Elation. Tho amount was estimated In 1842 at about 200,000 tons. Under the while protective tariff and speoltio duties it went op again, until in 1847 the entire production of the United States was 'stated, on the best possible authority, at between 800,000 and 1,000,000 tons. Then 436111 In British tree trade, Robert J. Walker, and ad eakress. • The effects of this system were seen to the simple fact that in three yeses the iron manufactures or your State and of the Union wen ruined. Three fourths of the fame *es forges and rolling mills went ant of blast, and into the sheriff's hands. The best attaina ble evidence shows that lest year the total amount of pig iron turned out In the United Stains was under 400,000 tons, and the impor tations of bar iron and railroad iron had trebled. How was it done? From '42 to '47 speckle dit ties end protection gave the'American lean ma kers the control of their own 'markets. They supplied the country without- advancing' prices, to the consumer.. ' From 1848 to 1831, ad nolo. real and reduced duties gave the control of the American markets to the foreign iron mestere, Ito ESP*, &Mali and Welsh. mannfactursm They Commencedat low prices and went on long enough to break down their American competi tors, and then, in. the year 1852, pot up their ' , pricer, when there ware none others but them. selves to benefit by it. Within Wooer ten months English Iron hay gone up about fifteen dollaral per ton, and the thirty per cent duty has el come gone up with equal pees, making the in- oressedoost of a ton of iron, to the consumer, ewer eighteen dollars. But what good does that do any body In the United States? One fernit ces are now stopped, many of them are gone to I emote. Two years would not restore them to their condition In 1848. During the intervening time all the profits of these comparatively high pica will enure to the Delilah producer. But le it likely that the deserted breams and forges j of Pennsylvania Neve York, Maryland, Virginia, Tenneesee, tro.; pl., will be, relighted at all 1 Why should they bet--No sooner wall they reach the fail blast of prosperity and activity than their Pullin competitors will begin to lower the Price in order to break down American rivalry, and to recover !bele monopoly. The duty will fall, and, in brief, the , rekindled fires . win' go oat, the laborers williose their employment, end the bash:testi will be rained. There will. COMO again higher prices, and so we go round In an *idiots cycle of. dizietee, until we gleani - lito contest, and descend to the abject condition of ' 1 Spain and Parings ~. liremmetrouteve wish to prevent a rooerroto of the scenes 1840 to IBLO, they win krn with ocatempt from the teshlioim deceptions of the Throe And King ergot', pimpttletteralthe Kane letter, men of 1962) end tots for the whig pro teationlet eandidalie, who wilt , latror to•proteet their taiererte from prioolple, bustles the per. manest goat of the country Alarm= Tamura • nom Al 11011,41. 0 FPO. 1131. —The following is an extractfrom a eporch by Mr. Senator Ouster, of • "With these rim sks. / cannot sustain Gerti. bolt's pratemilous to tho Presidency. 'Built is to that capseity only that I oppose him Al man of hooor mid probity, he has my" entire re• stem; as a — military man, my admiration.. I hare rue purpose, to be se , M, by a 'rutin upon thejost reputation of any man; nor: shill I ever ammo In " oOf all human pcisentitost, the Most sacred In ne7 We le man's title to a good nami'when It is fairly won., It would often be !Impart° kill him than to sally the name • upon whose swims patty depend in kis• chancier the ftarmiend the itrsonof life hulk - Whit days of toll and :simple's niedits may It not bare eat him, what eacrifloes and' difloulties may_ henet him ennountered, how ninth of pale that. veiny the brow, and *roam- that aches the Matti rosy hei Pot hare endured to ems that mrpulatkm? Ii otootiotoo ototrAjousiott life to phodt tbilistoottoi Iloviritbot optima from out tbo mootts4tir ' , /tibilleiiiintletd moor be the bud which would 'deflower that stem, salon lia toms away upon the winds of lies= TOM .•117 baud at oiliest shah sever be raised for ooh eipmpess. .*7.1450t, dn. la trash!' ~,z , , i', ' ,','l.-;, . ;z:7., . :i'r;, . For tie Pitaersot (kart& I eammead the following extract irom the Cleeteheritmei Whig , to eitehlea andieetheaties , . Vanua Witio.—Among the AM voters we noticed at the polls at the • late elettion was John Shry,ook, Esq.. who enethlenatuyi vote for State and County officers. He a now dgAt.rons years of age, and has yet the first' time to Mai a State or Presidential election. On the Morn• big of the last ,election he walked into town, a distance of nearly a mile, sad voted the what Whig ticket, ashy been Ids 'amiable practice since the present organhation of patties. He has voted twice for Jefferson, twice for Madison, twice for Monroe, twice for Jackman, Whom be deVerted in 1832, twice for Clay, twice for Her. risen, once for Taylor, and ha hope' to be able to walk Into town on the second of Narember next, and oast another, probably hie last Provi dential vote, for . Winfield Scott. We commend his example to our young Whigs_ eueolally, and hope that the old veteran of the. Whig rinks may still have many peaceful years in etorefor him." I pave often seen this venerable man oast his Vett He did ao teem a 0011/ICieIlliOUS comic- Non of duty—a duty which ho owed to his coun try. Had every Whig voter In the State, imita ted his noble example at the late election, the result, no cue can doubt, would hare been differ ent. Ind the party would have been uved from an inglorious defeat: Let those who absented themselves from the polls at the State election, diaoharge their duty on the 21 of November, and this veteran Whig, in the evening of hie days, will him the consolation of seeing the great irarrior and Statesman, Winfield . Scott, elevated to the highest position In'the world. D. The St. L5llll Republican says that a speech has been expected In that city from Senator Douglas, but that he le afraid to cone there, and gives this as the reason. The Republican nye: It has transpired In private circles, that, if he should address a mass meeting of the Democracy in this olty, Col. Benton will be present, end, speak to the same meeting; on which 00:11H1013 he will hold the "Little Giant" up with one hand, and with his tongue and finger exhibit him to all his political deformity, much as a showman would some lens sourer. The Colonel, who never does things by halves, desires this occasion to export: to the world the opinion which ho en tertains, nal,whlch ho has no heii tot ion In cop roe sing in percale circles, of Judge Douglass and his present set of principles. ExTreeldent .Ven Boren hen recently .pub. Malta a letterto farther the election of Mews. Pierce and King. The Nei York Exprete, in epcsklag of It eye: Martin Van Duren In out to mother letter for "Pierre and King." lie *lnterne in this last letter of his, to dim:aurae upon the theme of tquilitary heroes," end salts a rani of military mon and military echlevanents en ...infatuation." Snell stetter coming , from ono . who basked in the sunshine of Gee. Jackson's military greatness, mud who amid never have been President withot t Oen. Jackson'e inflaence.—from one whom Lien. dentition 'elected for a seal in the Cabinet, and whom he appointed as bllnister to 'Ragland —who walked between the logs of the military Colossus daring the eight years that be was president of the United States, as a pigmy between the legs ulf a giant—who flattered all hie rninitiee and pan dered to all his peasions and weaknesses—is about the coolest piece 'of impudence we have even In the world of political wanders. NORTIT h ROLINA. Emma, 0cT.16 —"You need have no fears for North fforolina; she is fully trouped to the im portune of the present struggle, and will do her whole duty in November. We here cutsider her the most certain iltato for Ecolt and Ora ham in the Limn, end are ariecired:thert, it the game enthusiasm extent teroug4out the country se this contest has excites! among the Whigs of tte "Old North," our candidates will be eleoteu by the most triumphant majority ever twelve! io this country. Again let me joint that you aball have no fears fur North t7oroline- she will erstaloly come out Tight in th e a nd will as suredly demonstrate M November. that she it litow, as cyer, Whig to the core. We are organ iied, thoroughly In this county, and I under stand that the Whigs In this section of the Btite are matiog every effort toward the tome ends " We read in the (Jolene (Ill.) Advocate a report of a horrible crimt committed la that vicinity. The father and mother Zit' a family died litst print. Their disease was supposed to have boon cholera, Itinent diecloacres bare excited sopichn that they were poisoned by their own dm/abler, a girl of fourteen. A yonog maa had toes paying-his attention to her, to whom the pbreuts obleole3 ou ceenuarof his bad character Ti. remove this chttlein it Is supposed that the young girl ommented to and committed the hor rible crime of parricide. .. . _. Air. , llile9 movements aro *sly a whir hint R. Ras. . . It Ilea is a Whig laid, i'lcros b a locatose fakeer.•-Prentice. Scrofula- • igTIT is due to Hier's Pottoleum to say that It boo boon It.on to cosiarld.lr m:tnt. •tm osstlya of t4l. tlrsallfht to Sou thus thou .or otter mutt:, std at toss CM or ittoontsafottos to the Osttest. The Wm.& oY serllteates in the hulas of the pm- Intsbur. laser of whish trots well known nibs.= of the city of Pittsburgh and II immediate sietaltr u go to Wow Weedy and beyond oh goabt, that SlltitU PETRO- L/0X le • sastklue of no =mon value. out only ss b.. 4 Mad/ In Parslisie. tibentastrum. Deafness. ton - of With% but et a valuable Internal rinualy. halting the ineastigating physklans, se well as the ruffstieg patent, to became sequel utut with Its merit. Thom b.riec • grea.lot mistutel •rs •eeatrd Mat Mb medicines. possljustural, alsa Is battled ail ft to. from Ms bosom of the nab. - The following entalsats Is coste4 fresh • istasFpubllsb sa at lrr•rusa a N. Yosk, and bison date August . ; to *Ala also appended lb. certlllests of the estellutect V. 1G hot, L. D, o f Erratum • . Thle tsar ha troth rartirm, that I have bleu so batty at. te44 lytib thnfola ter the /set woo Mearm. thu htmet Of the time 1 have been onabte to ostmt to soy Mod ono atotq and touch of the time unable to walk. and moshoed to my bed, and time Own treated now!, all the tine bm the Mort phymiclatte our country Made; I weigh:SOU, got iOMP rellet. hot Ito our, and cootwoed to now *one. cloth . At. Vtot teromptoO4ed on. to too the Vetroleves. or Rock Ult. se ~,,, Mos else On tailed I did on without Itlthit Ent, but the teen tram es leolebdor. it threw the Wean to the morGee at mote, ell I at mem beman to grow battehomod by luting erne bottift. Loretto: • cum worth /Moran& of dol/ahe. MR& NANCY hi. EL1161.31. Thie may Wally that Liar barn •eywalntd ►ltb Meer Yetettlettm. or Rork 011, for mom than • rear. sod hare reptant!, millwork 11. teararfal ettrar La the ram of indotest Wows. radather Mow. 4,t mbleh Iri. man. alindra.atul ran with contiarow rerommak It to be • mmildie worthy at atentloa. and wa wady my that tome, rm. !rim:, W9,t mrdiaao had talk, D. V. YvtlY, L. P. Fa Aka by an lb. Prn•¢lata fo Pittaho rob., moraidaw uarrn ITALICS 1"2 • NEW 4RRANOEMENT. Oommemoing &gut 18th 1852. OHIO & PENHBYLVARLI RAID ROAD aItiniENNIFIN - ft Ilwurn Ira 1 " 24 R 1 M 46, 0 1 10 . , FREE FROM ALL TEE DRIATS.i.)E THE 01110ILIVEN,- • . TOOLEVELAND. COLUMBUS, CI , NATI TOLEDO. DETROIT, CHUAN ,Ml AU- - Running in Comedian with the dad m , Fittetteryh ltailroad from Mien . to eteretcmd. KUNUINU inKturiWt i Parsounau To fIaNTON. !JAM LLON AND WOMAN. AND TlllOOOll IN:A DAT. TO actsineiso re STA au nom WOOBTZL • lONE Trains: Marl from Pittabargh Ictaimi Pitt...rah at 1241. X. ' tamengerhdlitit at Alit awe at..l=o e. B...drosch Wooster attl r. B. tars to Woes - W.li 26. • • • • :•-• • . BEPRESS . • ninewaTan liana Pittcourgh ` trait . 11. Putnam at Anhui. at 2410 t.n. and Olbrciond at Ato p. at.ln then Pr do .erting bona on .10Zr. /Id. trait= cts Anchastor. New Brighton, Been, Wan.. anon. atot at no' othor natl. Bataan ritt. inn Ain. • b arm& (nnti litts_hntith„leiNineland. 140 about ABU- A BALM ithullti. riffs It. Pawn: gam can take this train and ho In butt. eh. nun Obtain& or uhksno In the noon' waoften nand ar. • • The Mill train Malan autnard, loarattWooator at 9.80 a. 2, dynes at Alliono. at 1121 I. at.oon.ota Wm, orlth the toornlnc train which kureel:111•4041 At 10 X.. SOd noon. PittOugh at b with tha Nanning train on the tarataylvania Bail &nut tor roildulodprils and Itsillinota at 9 P. It. .4 alto with 110 West Brat. Iriaanatotel Mi._ • • _'• • TUB ICILPAMBB TIIaIN =Vlaart alliant• it, and makes Pitt. at. Witt. Br this train nanienwers coma (nab Ottlitonatt tO tititbarth dal' oriel* than IA hon. totted of tomcat dais litatramt.to on the Ohio nra titnftatill In 'nuance, blo thaw. I leatins:Sloolon. ah. 6.38 a. I. and unnlana Lie t. rnott nttaborgb mama ma . • 10.taas noes tun In eanneetion ch.. mint froth Moon to haw Alarm. and ICH% Balaoh an tha plant Toad. to Watrenrand troin Worm. to /t 4 natio.. • Thlll4lllll.OllT TRAIN ,• • lan* . Ilttabotgh at coo a... and • traight tarried thitt .*ittl .4 to atom. ' p=rjrh LIFO ar toCilY ktbrkritbn'dbrisia/Vri2bittierat 1 A... ant li l % t i = aA a t. ternnti a . ta I.llt=tochnasßr ' !' 4 .."! t toaa ant w ow ßo t W nbtialia hy he Pma.falba Stations. Ysa~lpantos are mat llan. ommtatata4 at tassonatia Omni ton In nosnmenou *Mt Um tr.its and. bor th. tt ' or bA _µ._ M VO,. Irttitil SOW P . W. Ohio ail OPIUM' raJtvgi • • atm= • ll°l' rcotimequeisre of the to NW ii3oll Oxida.ted..lo rlamer m ri o= jrz bale AO IMO Wit as rittnearals vf the P2r 'A? P l' r et i r. i !trArardra i sp MM. of etyrdir MK OP UN. intiniv la a to, 1. 4.% . a.suamir.Asesar:tut,oi. • MEE 'Lane's Worm SpooiHo• „, itirThe following.froina =dome:4,llloM the demand vbkb oat rairlidato las ends, etivr over Chr bark Introluid• • • - • Edatanaa' Sloan , hi.:Marth ZO 1552 • bantatoon—lttionaconencoortbo mat onnatootioaof your . Worm &wide in this plop and 'Coalty, we tau atairely exhausted oar stock, We should tal °Wad, by you to:m.4lM 01 . 0 . 111 8. - /i• ir.. 2) dons. with your tdp, on ittio iteatiat of which wo will • emit you the the an:Walla affecu of said "Bacida." la tbb , Load, thaw could I* said anottaly a lam dam. till. ltto bw had (wholasal• and retail) horn saw local amt.. ltion would oceopatato a person for ambigua aosna of analog, 1 ttdak I could mak* It to yaw ad. 'wads to do att. Toad itarowatalli: Warn & Co. Wit. IL MALLORY, Per W Porter. yor eale by ell respectable Drasylatrenll Marl:mats le town end country, &leo by the sole proprietors. ' .7 KIDD * G 3 Wad street. serwlNEo, &o—Persons wishing to put , ants* lionnton Won 'am, Lannon of all Ileaniptkauh Dm unpotted, tun olgaln them, it the lowest prim, Mlle 'Phu Stare or 3AOOO WEAVY.P., Jr,- nein Mutat mg /rant Mettle. NEW UARPET STORE. ROBINSON & CO., NO. 4T, FIFTII STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Stock of Imported uad - Amerteux . Carpet& 6gclater with overytbing usnany knot Ia a Came Store. at:the lowest nah prim!. onl9 SECOND SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS II MURPHY, TIERNAN & CO., • no. 48, WooD Brant. • • One Door above the center of' Thfr' cl Street, PITTSBUIiOI7, • 11 AVE the pleasure of infcrming their ca Friends. an 4 Publlc, that they aro now molt log ehalr NBCOND SUPPLY' of try (lads, ambratlng tits hotpot, cheapest, and best scorttarnt to bo found In atm flow* In tbo Wooten, (bonny, to which they . would Pattlonlatly turn. lb. attantlon of sll hoalsra 1•1110 w this market. Tbelr Mock twin. the anent In 11.• Cdr. Po Vs"frlaldeUlelottp.halhrZtioTVl.r • Wnea shay 00., Utast Styles. from tbn. Cochlea. Istrlolack, Manchester. sow*. ARAMS, 0111011. Amnia Globe, flattop, Clyde, Maw. Itlchu.oo.l • Cart, fhb s.'Astor. Dunocke, Le d and two or three.Knolloh EpAntilactolisa. DRESS GOODS. Moua a. Lents. a *mat variety Columns sod hopottal—.• 21.1= Nle " p d s mb i gral k k a i el Csettsurts Callow placy*?black an esloset Alpaar. homed 1 Ahura": luar, sod sclomlCoburah not Canton • , Plroct io EOROIDEItICS nottstion,cml.Voc or 11 0 ml.isrooOeollara, 11.1: 6134 llaNd.rioe t.iweer, plato and itsuntlrt Colic XastroldovO Catunne Joentut 1.41 Wok Ptlgloy. and 1w0.1‘33.e. a, • • 811AWLEi. mid, Square, sod long, from the erlermlo/ Ear EMU WrirriOo whom slats Mode sod n:uk woo!, Embroidered Mods sod black Wcol, flottbod. VESMOS. a OrmodowS, Vrietrls, !rand` Alit and slain Satins all obsp uslitiva, rotor very astrrior; Embroidered Cloir Vert re. COATIN I GS. llloabled Palatal..., Wobbly, Slue sad drab Fella, blue go eve blur 004 grey Blankets. brass. 011.6 rod drab Prlmersbas,ro SATINE - T. A fine seiretwest—biscly. brovilt.Sters, blue, 4..1 tOlvol. raletsul drab. Alio. Piloted D3120d. tor/ 1.411119 rod Orr. C Mark and taney—aIIaASSIMERES. nnisi Plaln anal Dosoklem CLOTHS. . Mark. Drown. Blue and IlraL,ltnneb, English and Amer. Inn, low Friend, Lantlnna. nd dna FLANNELS. bits. runlet, follow : 111mi nod Unita: sear mid ilnien Twlnezt, en./ do: Whin:, WrIA and ennunilenr: liliniebad and Vain:ached 4..lantoo:an4 11/1 Carl,,,.. tan. do Sartal)3,JktNl4 AND K 6091A9—A Inn amnia:ant of all nalor. and dnallt.las In:EACH/2D 24. 40 In. 0.1. and 10 4, sll goalitnia. . lILIZALiti XL/ LilllLLS—Enywrsi ndalltlea. COL/,0F.0 tbs dlOntent bran.lx. 62att runny, row, very anneilin: 1111141.110-2 and 2, 4.04 4 and 4. all 50411e0 111.110 TWOWAPA, guy Shirting. ill/I.IINCI--44 in. Llano, 40 in. 2..11:4 .In,, and 43 In. bss4T. um.lo—ii andLn.,natpleag Mann 1.1141,241—1 it 'thrli own msour.ttare, all/pan. Um eery law. K 1.110u210—• aninntinant, 01 Tnrotbry irlih a largo a4anylannot ntenilon sad Woollen Union; Bill an.l (ico Inn !Mara: Vrairaii.; o llastmos. KM, an 4 Sotkatle , 11,605 RA U Ming aupar TwL4l tin Milt, Won} .CJ (Minn.kinn n.n. and °rayon: enen orin Gum ninor riinipilub.rn to r,213[4,19 II .11 1:1,441 Ca brio Juout: ian4 tiro. Slivltlia. 000.1.1 ~ .y; ran,. 444.4..4 radnag, Canvass. Conned Csnalaks, a.d at, isb .r saki. naval ty fined in • lan• ancit of lirri nry aslant 11•44.. in Uetch ants 'hilt 11 .1(1 bo la: tin': In'rrcyt to V. Mob. Ft wa so nannilnatlon telinn May . ynnbani. 100) . or. deterndind to adl g00d... low on any Jobber or J 014•22, 24nrc dr Wert, no et Villa any a. a:Minn:at any . llnie.to4onrinte Ina nllla of any 101011 an,nti.:l wba Asa nut.banoil in PAlladnlpb la. 0r.1242. Rich and Attractive Stock IMPORTED AND AMERICAN PALL GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO, N. 13. G 2 o - 64, NTINST, PITTEDURCID. H AVE received and aro now opening, tail'a l :aVeara otttn h. ontto•ot of thelittrot oat meet ada:obi* articles t ot U,. Vat T 1•44, WOO of Oda, am cow molt . nom Liti,n sod val.. ao4 NI lbw oftwo.i at ViDOLCSALS Atom RITAIL At tb• 1.04•0 t N•stero aaaet ['Oft*. Ttrets lama. !took of SILKS, SII AWLS AND DRESS GOODS, temer,or er , to Woe to' moo than MD: tbontuut dni la* Valtitiow4 tg[4. 4 l , ll . cb u • 4 Dzetitz:Akt, P :Ateled 4u, Data do Arotioe. Ftriptil 404 •4 h 42: non-' tltt !Mks ibt Ot• 1/0 Ilotvosa. 4. . SHAWLS. flown to - nom& Spoon lldidold, /mob Ptlat.. rd !kola Plaid do:Day Moto. Watorko. Wont nr Wt. Dinoleo Moto, DAM., Pwools k . poach and otOor loud nod Wm. Wool Onsolo. Droll now sod print. DRESS GOODS. A/4mila Pall, Cubloon• sod La Winer. Proviso De Was.' ltoglion. deoten and Amor/eon Unhopeful and Do Wow. Wrench Printed lluntreitd Donn.. Al tl.O.- buts, Yanwasnao. Casionoto do Zoom, rewn and • (loon. Marlow. a. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. . reenst Meth Cloaks Mantillas. all of the latalt and aunt tulakmable otvlex, eM be revived thronabout the nasses. 11 , 111 open a new Melee Paste pattern Cloaks ha a Ms slays.. • HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT . Will always be tmed complete. 'with the best swam et Vetton. met Wages. Mita- 0 41 Male or tlkme, LAQES. .T . RLMAIINGS A com_plete esiorttheat at all this most deeleable Myles— A Iso. Ptibleme. /Wren. lc: &moats of all the *tweet stylize • • • WIIITR GOODS, Jee.s e w. Seim .pd Nshawk tiodins, Victor. scowl Dab. Lana& Curtain Material, at l table Coy.. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 4-4 .pd 4..4 Md. Linens, IJn.n St.Uogs, Linens,Diaparallsollas.Toondlin. Dortite./..scso astd Oro , . Dam.. 're. Cloths, le. Ato. of Mullah. breech, and Am... Cloths, 10k...L. Satin si.v.e. leas. Niartl..., S.* Tweed...lmo.. Unarm 1.7 a Ingo, ae . , VARIETY GOODS OF MAI] DESCRIPTION. aM ca.. Yore!. and Anterlotalte " Calicoes and tlinehatne o Dlp.oh.a R.& . d pd a..Ta es king& hales V 1..., .11 colon and prices. cucie Shlrtino„ Cheeks and Stripa! lithiethlge II imparted sad American alaalet& fiestas ononisraNd • mall portion or the artic?N com- Prialal UM,. Mock. they you'd aspectfully invite all toteclames or Dry tioals,stetith.r. Wholesale and Retail • , 4 . 1 me •tatelos2on Stele az leaden ae4ortstant , snaring them that poreeephog the nine adventure aKY Orb Howe.. Is Ono,. tomor eeeldent toner In the mutat, who It tonetentle eendlog them the neat awl ma de- Mule, they air enabled to compete with 4b. rutero Home, A A .lIABON t CA. octet/Wm 02 sod 64 llettet amt. PACIUERItEOTYPES • • • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Daguarraan Gallery, OF coma. to Mammal .ad Market attret.lagagate Wileaea Drag Btatr.)l4gabutga. • Wake arat Uangemenglablog Raebtalalgtaika Ilbnumiea at teaddrrato vic A lr . l , ll lama call at Lb. ab4vAestall , 2lk. iVa l tiglatalih p ralla allYttirt: o S pentar =Lao trti utollt &sagas Ona Itholloa at the tram* 0. vial all l bo as ALL MUM.. ".MlLV.V.V.itttlltin., thi pll tat. Of oaten al illumines. 101.1lara gat , aoagad to takes pletnpy Wass a paa- I l is=iliakra taken Of Melt sad dsanaagt Iggagta la ' lrgoraki b :pie r rsr a=g Tag aa. soul ov. a. knaraata Diamond. aglaglagirg JAMES P. TANNER. . WHOLESALE DRILLER • • IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ~dc, , .No. 50 WOOD staatt, muumuu. . Between Third and P t ah strkly stook embraces every vari directety and le ot Rho. Hewitt.. ao,Parehmed from lb. New easteat meagfaotarers. ft.:holed treproomlT for Vs • Muter ealetomal will. be sOkt at Emtern Woes 7 1. ot II and raarittaw h!for• hwf toy_ • eepo , Naiads lint Preitillllll • • It. AGUERREOTYPES. Alt Of. Banding, nird Street if 11T BEES and strangers who wish to ob. uo. att mown% artktio wad lila HU llamas., at • 'ero a wa r e ice, will hod It w h e ree taiereet to esti at thi 0 . 1 eatabltehment, nun eatlataothm a ll "t nntra '4 r o r4 (. grietltatiuma.tTltial 11Z4ect Wolof o.r the p wit Iptonm.of pi moot powerful trod, sad hot My ai,oetrd the Mame g.-,rno4mom:D"Ver""4 l f th != "b 1 M 0 14 otheioll4 i,, ityleof 10 • to *mnor&ttn tinkly u aotpo, whloh Wo oer tr ee igiEMMgMli M'CORD air CO WHOLESALE& RETAIL SABBIONAIILE . • . • HAT AND CAP • • MAIM WA CT UR-ESB, awp DLLttl iw eu:Kuni qr rOll. cONNICIt OP WOOD AND own( - - • Pitliburg6,4l.. .• arm& ant/J.llld . and Hal* of a. laiNI MOD. Boas Cada line =mita. lI..tIOLAIES. &BRO.' Sucaersor to MP. Aids= A 00„ - • ..ite.trynosinucia Olf • '. • BOLID-:BOX phimx,p sDO3 I I tr i MED,„ .A... DDAD/13. UIE4 • OSOoa Na Ida. War- simmat, , t 4 sten AWL:OLDS „gam Darla warniatadaquat to inaahotaaid. . am& ruz., & FOULS! NELSON &CO. ao ll9ollieu miry, MAWAUFAOTtaililtBorailigiiiiroly; atit pmt -gal lillllool`t Ei.7014 . Mallon dd. ud Pa Casttha.,;Kt mirriat4 .qual toff Rot co my Ns ine ovalNoMutits sad otbm pareimievUlited 4to ..tot 11,1•04. septl&ad oar ifter& ben• CIIICKERENG'S PIA,NOS, HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF THIRTY TEARS' LICREIHENCEII THIT A= MID DT =oaf TRAM rwßi,v.g Trio lISANII FAMILIES, DT inur tATITA rtlria , . AND NAVE GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. - Tarr Ass nlrnA4ADain rps - EXQUISITE QUALITY OF TONE! ELASTICITY OBTOUCIII STANDING IN TONG DURABILITY I 9r. -tint Is ml MautnotAlLAY Twelve . llnzuired Pianos a rear, And Um /Mama L BLeadar Ali Persons desirous of obtainini a Piano mu= WILL Lin A tan mins AND GIVE PERFECT SATISTAOTION, Are invited to esti sad essmine the splendid • Assortment vhioh hes ben OARXEDLLT:CAL!ZOTEDI and a» lAAopetml r - JOHN H. AIELLOR'S No, 81 Wood street. sep27:d&wlm CHOICE STOCK OF PIANO NG S JUST REPEIVI FROM NUNN'S & CLARK, DURHAM, HAL . LETT & ALLEN, AND °Tan OBLERBATEDRIARERS. IN NEW YORE AAD BOSTON. Nome of those Instruments are of ENTIRELY 11W STYLES, OF GREAT ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY. They are Unanraassed"Par ,SWEETNENS AND VOLUME OE TONE.. • ELASTICITY UE TOUCH, ' STANDING IN TUNE, AND DURABILITY. 'Tbe Pianos of these' Manufacturers bare been Generally infroduced, and hare. STOOD THE TEST OP TIRE. .They Harr Ahrays 'Given Sathfaetilm Memo Introduced. 11 ENE V RUBES, oo2_ No. 101, .Tblrd Street. JOSEPH PLTJMMER, WHOLESALE DEALER Di:BOOTS SLIDES, BONNETS, ILATS, ac„ 111,• WOOD STILIMS, rmorssondu, nimniu.Atur *ND .rt..ann er.) ifirStock embraces every variety of Boots, hors, Drodapa , Dona(,, Co., pore dIDWIL trim th. Mann Downers for Dm WoWstrul:rada, amt will W told u, tioTk and Phllip:4ll,MA WIDw. Pura...D. l llPo. call lei rsamloo baDro In[ . DIDI3,IkwoDT Citizen's Imam:we company of Pittsburgh U. 0. 1/06111Y. PassiaLlr, NAMONL L. 11.111011 01.. L, Surf. OPPICE,99 WATER, BETWEEN NAREET AND WOOD, BTEEETa. Air INADB A 8 MILL AND DOD DISKO ON TUB OUR, AND AIDI kind anus. AND TRIBUTA. RIMS. /kir. Ana a aciaunt tan or daamp. 6y 17RE. AIRS •jutng Ike prits of 4lit SX.I q'4 INLAND HAMA rum ...I vie a Apvitrar to Y. MlLErrrollo : •. 0.6. Clam, . I Wm. klZillifT • Jr. Wm. Drlrrlrr, ii.rh D. liang. , i ... W ki : Kw', m. Bii:Rtm::. ,1.•0',' 1...N.P..4". l . L. D .V 7,174., M. IlattrmEr, hityrarl .. , ... 004 ... 1 J. getconeirs4r. Irr:ter ihrostr. Paratirl R•a. ;PIMA 11. Przmna. HEALTH 0 ICE., inte,monis in tic LS! of Pittsburgh FROM OCT. la TO • ll n• 01 u0 ,21.1r, • MO. !MM.] ' I -01.1, u Aar Scarlatina 0011 Dam.- eaktos . , 9 OF t2foof TUB ABOVE THERE WEIT.X? -... llodur ......... : ... -.. “---. 7. ''l'''''g....----- —... .......... ..........1 Hest Br ord.. of th e Word of Host .11 i:.9 U. WILLSO. _ . : Sow 7 emy. ri I llooriliog School for tc, t . 'lion: Jowicklep eloalical and Cormfirk QbN the Ohio end Pencisylsania Rail Road, 12 talloormi YUGhofgh. . .0017.stou '.t zo riltl/10g5.4.0.1.t: 01n i erlh 11 oU mo,tnon 0N7)1loyombor 1: . 1 , 2 21. Drowlog an 2 itmcb. wilt toubbl by blt. U - PUen womb.. Tuition, llosblsg,itcboißasnion of fivooscubs. 1!5c,!.. i .. l4z.pz and Modern 4t1ft144:111, erlt, p.rr / V :1,'...e1bgatnarc.r12:47.,:.)1=4:111,1 1$ ! ..,j . l :17 .110, ! ' ittabuevb. O UOKWIIEAT FLOUR 11owls hulled, ..114121bes VREAM CIIRESE--100 boxes prime large cuttlxisCheem. for We bl VON Bob NROEIST NIMPIIIL Q,UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES-40 barrels I for INLI• low to rico. octi VON BONNUORST 31IMPLIY. UININ4r-200 ouncesTarr's for sae by A MIIMESTOan 100, eoroor Wool nod First sic ALUM -100 bble for tale by . .0 17Allki LBTOCIL CU. BRITISH LIISTRE-6 canes for sale by oda H A PAU* MISTOOK A CO. OIiPIIIA-40 ounces Sulphate and Avetatel fa We Li .K. 27 B • VAIINILISTOCC At 00. . 'AMSTER'S OINTMENT—agross for by n eM - 11 APA UNICATOCK4 CO. .la. or a: e on 7 ' B • PAIIIINIMITOCK &OD. GINC PAINTS-20 tons New Jereey Zino Ninte, welylzeimul mr Ng. by .27 *J•IiES A 111.1TC1.1180N k CO. 4.1 U 0 AR-1 'JO hada N. 0. Sugar, for sale ij low lo ciao, by Inal A 4IOTCUISON I CO. ttEFINED SUGARS-120 bble. crashed wit porafted; for WA by 27 JAMES A IlerealAON &CO. _ _ 4.1 U. M4YOL'ASSES-50 bbl. Salmi:tom so. 1104.1014 tly rap .llclasos. Iraq OA Bt. kW, Rod. wry, le store ed for .He by ne..1.7 JA NES A IIUTUI.USON a CO. rvAR, PITCH: AND ROSIN instoro and far ..3. er JASON A /1011/11130A A CO. ... DRIED APPLES--30 bu. funiilo by • /111.111141D0E I INNEIRAIL or2l No. HO Water 4., awl 100 hoot at • I.2OTATORS-50 bo. for tale by can BUKIIIIIDGE atrIOIIIIASI B UTTER -10 keisgngioge by ttio l m. WILL REOPEN. AT FULLO HALL, OR L neiday Evening, October 261 h, • AND piNcl. THE MAGNIFICENT I t RROR OF TUE ONDERFUL DREAM, EMBRACING sixty Scrum from BUN rare World moor rail Anew., of • THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. - lids truly Orlolnal and fienemkable Panorama. arm Initital b the mmt maluent dinars of Ulla country nod le 011 f4atindral Ctn., 41 Wm Union; erlura it ha* Wen hea elicited the mat nognallned approbation, banns ono altmemed ham:mama of 400,000 Persons. • The coot of Ml* Sublime Work of Art. we. liO,oooand ie It. Mut rasenette It On= cam of lb. °modest AMmlo, Moral and Intalleedual antartalommta eon offarad to as American teoolro, Paw= :4 1 :? 1 1 : 6"4 n. 4 ' t " .. " e .WwW the ad - Oarfla of AMahalon 26 mots; Childom urniar 12 half orlon, , f EN t rant ft I * 'flea rT'gr;, wpptb B °"l.4zlatutr"%ll7dv2l7,,°.°- 31W 461•Dcors open at eft. to managed at TK. • Grant WART, Treprlotor and Ileum. Notice, • pSchool Directors of Collins township at =et on riday, tho Srtltb orOctolterjAVoloolt . P. at the boo. or tool undottgoodl, to mos 1.4 otatdor • Tr/tabor for tiebtol No. it, to oaltt tottoship, to reatotoet on M0t1 ..... ,0r r r to eNt . tlar ol !kW...b.! f. M V .. ' l7 -. "1.41211111. rtaltOZtrt &Mtg.?. —.-------,--_ • SOLIS .BEOTHIIRS.• Importers eim Heanfaetarere . 1 er-.EVEer DINCIIIPTION OT ' " I LADIES' rl:lp9. • - • sca NO. ANON STREIT. (NW THIRD BTNNITO • AIN AS 44 =pill L. 11.11, •NM TORN. hei,.our Goods . bete all . been. selected in toms, by oa• of tbennet. sad manllwilured Dr our , In Ma more •klant and Whim:AM. taaannone eau ft emu st a ark* ((taking Lew amain avaaty tato nal_ too that will dtfy• aamaßlUaa. fiver madal• avaraal tor mapalprittbtigeLls- NJ tato of Pesasylraala and Mantas& azaikt -.. • Leather, lIE subsOribere .nie now receiving fr om Ji b the Eut. 11116eltga assartinal at gamin eat. leaut eliiilntaratrtg..° narrating lii dam grim 'ann. Laallian 109 grall Igtali b =rar . It LO id lion s t u tiliair& c =a s. at/7U Tanners' Oil ajbarribTanitgitil cribs bui aun no sag will ha NM at t o . l tonal mutat pr la at UNibaxtr otraer, Minn oarglrn ' JOHN . BAYARD & ION.: Pittsburgh Trust 41.8ovings Fund Co. T HIRTY nine shares of this Meek fors ale olZtjk I°u4l"'"d* InialtflaoD: anal Edibarde,"Morris k Co. sad - trapbell. Clam it M. bare to th. bows Wow 00090194 tor Upon .9non.- 19 . • dans Won Uto llooonornbals lion* N 0.119 trontlai on 11r a r .d r.t.1499. fie. M. Onnang irtrit Amt. 7. , i ValtiabLt Rea Ettate For, Saler THE . boad te somily t . iminviiidAperty laaalut Irae 0f.14,141: einknned. at spoon of WinoNoll-lrialdoswn friltin /hot On VI enkso4lloslYot Wontilnittint - 0a..1 Ewe rwhlosesurinth ooyo_ . stan. - Inonone . 24 foot on WrUo .saci 105444 *ON nonwonittoa Moira& TIM, WOW* Mtn Int anolltl4oo premium. The oito Lo ift"*Ml t7l"'r4l.l.i6anoiy 1 1 1"7 18 VI.TIVPWN ' t " Y 44 : th . mous s" "itt" ... xsaugi l . 2- 4 ~ -.~ tom. . ~ ~.v~.... -.,w......:+Y.1.~ .'.i.hi' w _ POPERR-493 bags prime green Rio, moat %-1 *** mmt° -1-4,r A rA b diex . nv a ca. Watt+ Croat atrerti. S• IL 1 00l ABBBB .t. in • "n. far sala low to claw a oaalaaaarat arta ' LaAlAili DICKY! a 00. 'FEATHERS & BEESWAt ro ftachathine 2 cuts to aryl 6. km Ws by pLg - /WA II 11)1012 a Olt: Nwt and bloat attest. SOAP -75 ban No. 1, reo'd and for sale by oeVl JAS. AL RIPPERT. No. 61 Vero fine fbr FourstrY ‘uss rss'a sod foe br • pan JAB. A. RIIPPEnt no. CI Wain. st. PPLES-10 bbl. Green Apples, Rambo, IL just reed and br sale b 7 ° au -R DA LIELL i 00. POTATOES - 15 bags Red for &do 14 odhs WRAPPING PAPER--A .superior nrti- V do mediumand avarn.Jast nen at the Wall Pam Waraboule, No. 83. ilarkat at. and an ace br co= T11031A4 PALMICtt. ONNET BOARDS of ,excellent quality, rod for pl. cc 2 6 • ?NN lIAB PALL .11,15 nutot.L. ARUGS'ND MEDICINES—Tho enbacri- I en would Invite stountion to noir ruxt of Drags. xis, ao., now 'exiting. among whirl will bo found 11 .1inge hi One; leigtk,t Powderg. Together with • axiom 'election of inkino usually. kegs brDrnetittr. L WILCOX *OO. 84 lent st int.'. • «25 • and Ed Emltltlell street. §oAPS—Caetile, White Castile, Palm, Ko nn. Demme Mather. and • lure amottemolt. elan Tel 50441 - u rIAMI. k $4 $1 arket etreet. orMS and Se Smithfield street. QIIAVINO SOAPS— . Haab Alt:wad. Fad Ambrosial Cream; . Tar lota naponeevou• Compound; •11 , 1111•20. Shaving Cram; ' Theo boat: are llVrten.j.fri/iXttrgrog*..TAir.e Whabegdo and Retail, by or= It Z DELLZII7I, Wood Ft. ROCIERIES. &a.— A.A 1325 bog Bin Cabe. If ,' grai l :l4Z ' g ) : 05 " now no r ' &Joh ' 716 " Neer °Masao " g klyrap, 112 hr. ellen ll .. 1.11..0. P., Imp% and Bloob Ttur, an radar bga " ^ 129 boo.. pound. lee. and B'. Tattles.; Lin bble. 'Kea 1. 2..4 S Alsekere/. 2 cuts Ombra AI erraone g. Y. In alga. 10 bags Yapper. I " 190 maimCarrel.,'.• • 2 barred§ Cloves. butanenr. With a general amortatrat 01 Pittsburgh en annteclane which we Orr for eale en vary swam obadating terms. ItZETYIIATTII Ewa a CO.. 77 and 79 Water litre, t. r AKE FISH-20 bbls Whitell6, S 7 Trantztarsle HEREIN( -1U bbl.. in store, for rule by 0c1.5 .3 13 OANIIIMID. Q,ALERA TUS-40 bble. and 100 bre. recd ao4 far eal4 by J B BIN FIELD. HARLASH--30 cko. in gore, for rale by nes Jl3 CANFIELD. It/fOLASSESSO bblp S LI in store for Bale br loesl J A CANHIV.ID. _ . • • FuNOH CLOAKS—A A MMon fr. Co. I.4lllolo.'="4"ghtglgtnitgisTr:4l4L th ." 0e26 ILIE 8, SlLKSLAnuther beautiful twort• meat et rich hre.tis colorr,Junt re. triratt . A A MASON rt CO'S he2s fa sod ISt Market rt. UMBER -1500 lbs. Turkey, for sale by 11 A VATINFATOCK * ear. emner Pir.t aed Wm I ISVI. jZ EiIiISTONE-10 bbts..rolf, for oak by, cr . .211 D A FAUI7ESTOCK A Do. SALT RETRE-50 kog refined, for oak, by 1.211 n e, PA ONY.BTOCK a CO. NITRATE SILVIA - V-1Z ooticti pure. for Wetbr [o 5J Il A ?An NKSTOCII • CO. 130WDERED REMBARB--250 lbe for sale ii b, r,13) B a,WAUNERDUCK a CO. (10FFEEL:3o0 bah primeßio, store, so 4 for nto br ora 8 'RINGER. IZARIJAI.OII. NSUCIAIt—A prima artbdo, for vale .10.. h, 8 11Alt1/110011. tuft ree'd and for sale by ue= 8 111IIRACOII. if.--46bble Liroseed in eture, for sale by ll 0e23 aRB.4OOIr: W INDOW GLASS-1000 bxe r assorted i° "" d f " .°4° P r o mutant'''. BAGS-1.4)d0x. Flax bag! reed far sale by «.aitannauarr. 1110 ARS-15,000 common Cigars received ‘J aod for se,y by (02.51 9 n•ROAL."-• I UST received the following near books-- Jr Ike , » Teem le Keetend, n broofthetllleet to eeLo tar the Ablerbeen ••I.lerde Tere,7 Tee Odd Fencer's Mabee ,ilbertratba; ebn history, vele. sad col . ..meet of the Ueda, etehebiebel cat babbeYbee*.t"..in of th e ebableme,'Ac a by Re, Aaron C.bin all Parlor. froth handy, • Northwood, or, LIG. Worth and South, frrab hoed hd tor oak. ET W. A. OILDR.NFENNEY 06.; 0e..5 . Pros tit street A China, Glass, and Ansenrware Business For Sale. IT is situated in Cumberland, of act 4 has rr:Mir. 6 orffi LOO e ih ntr b" ;;.= ennln with proper management. b. doable& To • puma of good Latleeet beta.. tte terse anntkl 64 , med. eery eve. TIM WV". is gem 0/011460. PaCatentory nee =,flo"' 111311V6c,tiraia":166birlitiagf=. oe=lte 41 rowth Mashie et.. Pannone. CLOVER SEED-10 bu. u prime article; A. 4 reed s . it for ' o.•= - 7TaJI BOON?, 11107 Llteity at 1 , 111510 TR Y SEED-20 bn. reed for ado by 043 3Tit.l.ll,loovt. DllOll-20 bble just reo'd and for sale by oat • iTAJJBOONE. lOGAR-10 bhde N. o.,jusfree'd (aeon-. kl7 , p l rrni ; Men?. SJJ VOCINE. , F . .. , INE SOAPS-- - - L.... Brown Witt!Jot Eosin • .- Ci ~.. Hooe.. i v; • . ~ iv; too giSM - 1 .. "' Malik.. Emoted Brown Wham: Tarlol ß erz U id:irl l V r..4 irent 6a , 1:8; ~a. .' ,'. Thee gasp manor b0 !0r1i... 4 1 1 ,..,,,Q:ei, , k0 = . . Dalmatia sod rotWI, Di , oe2 . ' 17 Wool, ergot - „ CIII3ESR-100 prime large Cream, jUbt, yelreit bud for Rads by ala ee s VON LIMN mast a UURPLII. _ _ - • QOAP-100 Castile, just reo'd, ond for 1..3 sale br r KIDD rk e 00 Waal street . • B - LACAINU-10 groom Mason's for sale by • ocl3 • J KIDD KO). • OLIVE OIL —7 aka, pure, for sale by «el . J KIDD it OM u RORER'S FARINA-10 bil. just reoNt and for ale by rce..3l JMD t QO. SC. SODA-3500 lb s. teed for gala E./ (0431 J KIDD* Co. ' TIQUORIoEI-5 oases Sic il y, iinalliitroirri; 1..1 for gm& by uper4,l MiTAI;LIO SYRINGES—IOO dos. Medi. acd . 4 ty,tood. all char. Als j Aar , Maeda. Old Port Winea nLD Port, Grupe Juice, Pnia Particular, o 1 .T %Rita otsul 'motet% Sandman'. Pure W:4.1 m , 301.0 Pont Mtn, of natetior_q_nal Mo. J *COSI KNAVitn,fir ora Market et-. corner of Mot. - • - - . _ SARDINES—In whole, half, and quarter tliNg for ale by JACOB WEAViltdr. TRAVELLING COMPANIONS-12 do"; Just med. Lad he stbk by ' teZ • • JaCOB . _--7--.. -.• New Zed°. . . . • WILEBER hes jitet received; - • o• Old rants at lime .. B 0 foam. ' -• • ' , 'els do eobl =mad . : . . • ~ : . Oh . tlereerry me loss T • , ' . Nell, ly • .. ' . • . . . Yor Mun llolty . ( 14 ."1 /Itrengefta. 4 I .• ' ' ' Ileetle by my sedeomitten sad COCIMIONIi by B 0 Tad.* sad dedkated to Wi. Mies T. Deosdeum. • The hour ter 7h...sad Me: damp b‘oder. • . ' Old Bastes—am, row your boa; l b. `X saheb." Cosedenee, Prod. ETVOiILIC Btu. elved, bob sad Flirt Pease, end ell the Lae sad payable marrocelUse of Weller*. Ironer, sad Merv. No. 101 Ybtrd s ceZI . Into of the Ro ar, s . 0 0 .401 a , Yon rosy.) ~ L WANTED--Beef Bladders. at • highest amen Wok trs ANA MILMOW Cu.. 0c22 moon of 117 st and Wood mold. CRZBTARTAI7ISbbi i ri d , l ,by ,aus j t a e r . T IN 11'4311.--"0 0 i ti f lit i gsPOg 1 3, YE 1y :WATSK--4 ecS lo, for W. , GUM ELptII-50 1 3 1:12bu N de UPLIORBIUM-20 Iba powdered for gale 4 by. [van it A MINOT= CO. I SUP. OAR. SODA kgo for solo by • J BMA HAKIMa CO, `LACK LEAD--I 0 ,kr,r , “• 4 " I"'""Pea Tory superior, grrailoa a 00. QPTS..TURP&NTINZ-50 ',bk. in fine or ate • t ' .72 J SOLIOONIKAKER 2QD. SNUFF- 5 bib!. Garrett's Bootah.for gale by Nan J scuoceotaeza a C 0... LOGWOOD-160 locsorarrantai best &m! Dr • ' •& BCTIOONEARCIit &CO_ iTRA MARINE BLUE—Ti bre. Mix "ugra.4 gbr " h 5 SCLIOONUCKER a 03. 11tORAX-20 tas..Woo de refined, [areal° WWI J IiCIIOONUA SKIL OD. D.LAOK LEAD ORITCIBLES=2OO wo r t: .I.JP 94 alai, ta , see __•• - oat sunouriasAßus It ocd et. BALSAM VOPAIVA-1601bs. for sale by 0a22 R 11141.1111. 111 Wood /IZUfd ARABIC-4 cues powdenttfor ado N.A bv, meal I 61ILLICIS. pEARL . H.A.9O-1 pus foreelesvmßii Welters , and- West Newton Plank litYllOE--Tko annul ekatirm of 0(5011.171 Artla moat"! semi will bp immidg. opAnth• *maim' Mt MX Um 2,1451- _ 7 ,I3 PNA*P I ' Or :11X:nasioatiolianosi atticteigt r bolt riarra-1" "f 13Ij arsakaararatie.• • ;!-,* ••• Bea or Pnruziam, Oct. 19,1852. VONFORBLABLE to asset of the 16thof the two= day or hanatbee =M. ' - tolatatd. • .101 IN Piano Tuning. • . • • FSTARKE__ I respectfully infOrtzte the . puti. tle egl . e e l ex . reee ro to ul d a% a ve r cane .nortrat notice angS on the mom maini.bir. ba dir. gr oir arm aati•fetton to 41. Nam; u‘ h.11.1:13 1 ee li:.(2l.ll=tiTvg nV " 7 tak• pleamem in bearin witnew to Kr. ogargeB atilt*. • toner mai regairm n i l Pb.,... Lis hu tuned be Din upwards of tan ream, to any anti?. entagnetlon. WIL wan etwarfollr reentomend Dim as an abl e and urdos tams workman. IL ILLIB/11. itlr.era received at bis meigame. or at Mr. ithrba's ale eta:, actlelaiall pawl Bulbous Rota,: frebh. imported, 11,cipthp, Fl a mereB4 8110.11. Jewelnelisi k, and °Mir no nal snotEnt. Iv. .4 lnew Donne rum Trowel. Oat *INT Mil T 1.... nll natal Evergreens lad lairtlbben. la VW 'F. tioaeb•rnes. tarnat% Btrambreslegm=grry.... iu-oAr•-d M'JAMEZII-16.E.V0P.Mtanehestor.71- a Chance for Superior Furman:relit nr . 7 Low_ Prices. -,i . . . .•1 fr lIE subscribeis' having an, intention of 11. dtpdog *ett . ..lmam% dada to elm thalz 'tali Zattl::i Aro; = a ..h.r...,.: 4 , t .,..... rut Mr% amt r!Pr.tta tilt bat as att r l ' alt - asd In ma • casaba as oat/ to rend. m ' , trammels. robe hero malt antra to O OPOrraarmaraart apeed, War oat Mao bargain* to palm stools) paramour or their ankles. rolG•ano • •• ' 4'OUnr.IIIOIIINBON. Steam Engine For 1311 e. • rOR Sale, chaap,a small &nix Exsass,in =4 * . ttg iu t =o:l3F' **a tt b7 ' 6l.* a*4 anlit van in operation. rootaMivesk ht *. t 21* cetaltirt • . Allegheny County, U.: • .7__iT 11 . BITERS of Adoiniaridoit 4 4 . kb A bitting teen grantee to the areter 4t. negr'WenddretttriagTiglttissilft,o r=t7d , llllts i ntatrza t n =i or having 10 their peetoss,ou progeny. donor. td, boIOUZITM to mad gstate. ern sotto the nate totem to the Administrator without dean 0. /WM h. A 4 atmita. netbolnilig N. PO /earth et. Pittsburgh, W. POINDEXTER hos reirioved to NI:1 Lt. 62. Water Neat, (late Arsottrentt. & Crosier.) warn, he will attend to t h e Lbratolnto% forwarding and Arclues EV/iZtt. ttelPdlr • :11; A. Fattregtook'i Vermikge. • poor 71 Tllarom Ih s. tzpooo, Tem. Jotrl, HAL, AIME& B. A. FAIIIGESTOCK .sqed.--Geoue: mrp—.l bare tron eelting your Wm:lMo swan , oral years In this Phwo. troll toE neree entil •wnyeo t Pk%• l hw n om t n l oothe o ktod w IU 1 10.. Om o ' of tenant lo toy yletnity mold hotity to Ittrethesey In telbirlor suArtiog Ind mttorttur brelth. • il.tortt=litonfltriortegFalutilytifuta.anh'ir cLildmt air aanstantly on hand, am out uut +sot • soolAY Anon al rowible T Prepare lard told by B. A. FAIINESTOCA I. • ' or7AAvtll3 comer Woo: ant Vint street/. Yhritutrob. WESTERN Panda wanted; and Ezahungo on the Rut. for • ids at Iced rated 11 la Km% - add Stock sod Si•bilar• Br•kar. A lIIINESN VERMILLLON-1. elm tortilla SELLERS. ; A RROW ROOT-12 c aaei3 Jamaica (nearly L it eqnal to Ramada) for eels by • oew : I: . UM DROPS-101)ra, a prime article, for Cif ..la by Ya'n it IC emus, The Study of Words. :, ,-•,' • . . . 'By Archdeacon R. C. .21-encA, one Vol., 1 2 0t0.,, ' Price, 761:ma.' ': ;'T.,. ;.. ' '". 11.1 oeunons ow nte - P14.13.: E discourses in a truly learned. and Sseir .., I to either upon the edging unity of .Liss=' go& .1. 21 &h. Ott atihin; .h.ctration. and kfetory of, . eh morel ty sod memo epberesof rossAlle&-" . 61 : • bx 'ns ts Is sable tribOte to Ski dtilse felialteof b. tr :IV le= t trfit t. ; ';. taitr. a". . i I tV" . /... 1 . tr 1 . 0. 4 ... . 1 '' t o earn. - soooloss ant tho gtheral rehthr.---hr. P. .1:4p.., - -'• ' 1: Waite Bt Mt reo , l rellelos Ws , orlEmel Sant.: of lb+ 4s.rwith nab! of herdorte. dollroess. or dres" *N.M. but slasketh frseb. sad soteriialsk.— A Lr poorly nr Me sbe /hit:toed. and for Ws btu osll . JOHN II AINLLOfi s 11l WOW Y. lITRAPPINO PAPER— .• ,- -: .• • sI, ZOO mote 'bask Crpro WIPP,/ Pepor. 10p too dxbla: 101" mill= " :-..-- -.. ",. " 1W iloob' For sale by J. R. WELD .I.N. ' Bookseller sod Emmen or= 63 Wayl et- between Zd atri 41h rto. Land Warrants Wanted. r' FOR whiah we pay the hiAheetmarkot t .A W 11.403 &W. "It -18 youth Meet Gold and' Saver. • . . . are paying TWO per . oant.lremaa 3r. 811rer IRAN N ano th. lllRtmat pew tor All Ow globs *Scold. A WisALIAA • 01. • • - csehaecollroker. TA loarthd. W DOW 0 LASE 364 tialr bolas. Ebei v , jitrrs 7 bkciVAldny . gi..4l. sett Wale if•DrWrrat. 112 Marta rt. j' LOUR.-30 6108 fresti . grocunl, reo'd on 5 ~ : ..21' '''''"1 141, 1, gr . M. min nenieft.ei.: - - , , . , . IN,RST—That R King is a relative of Rio j 6 Balled n , f , •niturefe, Enrol.. - I 11C1xtblu—That Wl:tabs= la sus Gramm of Drag and Sawdust Ilremt sot hay. THIRD—That PiUsb h cal't sassofsaTurs Mea and . Boys' Ulsthlns Tyrant two are barefaeol falsehasSS. rot the third call at Clot Ills UsIL Sitash hurl. sassonabla, sash IsseTante—yo • %Taps. esthf riUuy. TO PLXASA of- . ''' Ti weoa et. - IrLOUit— - • 4 15 . 111.11 . 1 A Munn, Plemrant yalloyi# N. 101. Ileabh4elont 11•1 •• .113te al:m.l,llra Itonth codward—E.tr.. 100 " ' Cruper - , Rfed tar owia be - ce2o nau. a mug Err. wauaic -•-- - - - lAK PAPER--A beautiful_ r artiar . _ " 0 ' Ci MALTED GRANITE PAPE R of 'rimier s auantr. read .ad far 1,111:-.. WAI, Boar., Fa. 6S. Market Aron. by- • •..___ • • re2o TLIOLAE PALLIER. "lODIDE POTASH— 50 lbs. for sale by A . .: • • B A TAHNESTOCK • Ca. • - • came Wean and Fast Am gANOAII • ESE--8000 lbs. pure 'Saxony 13.11. for aals br B • FAlldib3ooB RCM • A RSI3NIC-41.1 - kegs powdered: lor'sale Ep or2o • 11 A FARNBI3TOOK l 00. _—-- - - - ( IP . LU2I-225 , 1b5. n B er , u, f la t la NMAN " 1 0011INEA!,--100 lbs. - form:de by c.e.v R MLitt& IQUORICE-3 oases, small sticks, far Q./ ode by • De2ol 8 E SELLERS, _ AIMING SPONGE-10016e. for mac by YD. POTABH-4.0 lbs. for said by - szt.Latukon woes Übxe. prbne,.juit teei'd 00111t4 14., sad [mini,.' .20 • R DALZSLL 00.-Übliti ' Q MORE D lIALIBUT—Jcist ), 3 01:coked Qal ea.tfa silt Q-PICED SALMON—Just reed a prime 1. ' 3 geLol'!"4 I ! ZULU% TIMOTHY SEED .9 bble. re ale forge° by T Ai 4,13 CY KY. 2:l.Lilryty anat. 11IITTER-26"kega'priato for ealelfj. — ' .72./kaJMUN:II. bbLli 'lBl reigirs"l° ipA , l2-7 bble arfaile4all.rre4dir salt by M] 0 bbl q j ud t reo'd and rot sale b DISH-10 0 bbls:latge No . 3 . . atlo. 4le bbl. lo , l1; 4 ° Maa Coda h. .11;st r:ed 1103 tart: • 0c33 RUE I 4II.Ir3OIO/14 &La-tart:4 W it. MANILLA CORDAGE-49 cone aaaort-: ed. wises. toe sato oeso , . 3.01.14 11.33111W3 & 00. • I EATIIER--10,000 IDa. - red mole Leather.. . brosdlid bat: fo3 solo • 0t:33 • Rua/. 11.1111131tWa & APPLES-100bbla. Rowlett& for sale by WISH— a3 W.. a at ltd. No. I. y sad 3 4#13otol: . fr " ..1 , 60 boon lionioriam Wert I peA Ju 122 wool at 4,..7 UNDRIEI3 • Ito uets doe dahrsholt. • • ; . ho/Ad loglembeil Fkar. • • ... Ic bids entthel 10 botrCWLawp. - ' [en) 10 , • 4,lll AWLS. — Murphy:',&'ilarchlleid 'haft I.J i y. arottmest. of “aig uptittzu•Sbe./..f BISRINOEFI—;-Tan color and L0gram.bu.t.e.211341714111&,,,tu, - 11USLIN DE WM—A Rather supply J.Tat Mee irk oftlfalat IX4Oth bid • '-^lirtrotr itßoo.lis-40 dos:corn Broonw-4nt con al'all"'""t""nt!ithirzwirstait.awatw.t. AKUM-23 bales Rood Oakum, on COO.. %Jr Avultrut. alb b 7 R rourprxraa. 0e421. C2lVatmr stneet ugols Perm In/DER-,10 bbts 111 stare stadia? sale by mew poINETZTII. 02 Wits, et. ! N..Ew -BOOKS—ReeI Callow bare reed nalieNft•ltesl POT.hrivit altgailnotritroyaaabwr uaa .• Z e ll ' atte ll arplis tor t‘' Pub:lass .. 111muWalks as 111111.1=5 Vbt - tiaa re nhai 4itrita 001.10 ofW Dea trot the Sus.' . 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