.I=== '' ' - -; PIIBLISIp'4) BY Warta A OM PIT.TAMIIItOH, TUESDAY ,ItfOltiliNG. AUGUST 80, 1858 Ir."O".UrADING MATTER WILL BE FOI7ND ON EAOIIPAdE OF rins PAPBI2. i'...4ertelanozon Wait asserri.—The extensile dr= lotion of one Weekly Genoa* offer; W our blutnew men nnetdeeltable medium of reeking thine bonne= known. ,Orir.9troulatlou le between tour and 15 is thousand, melt. tan allitoet creel rinagejnOcountr 1 , 4104}111 PUMA' ru aind Zsetern .' 1 evvaaniEas—NeithOr the ielltirrial Boon nor trlatlest Eitabllehment of the DULY a &UM. , Lra opusi,l du Bnoday." ADVIMILTIBeItB who Cadre their Dett.‘f to opyter ln the Dever 'on Monday morning. will nlco.e heed them In before 6 de.lnek, on OlitolltlY O.I•L•Qa. DEKOCIATIC WHlti SOMIELTIOEIL • • rot. oaxe.x. anocuatom, MOSES POWSALL, Of lgqsauterounty. vox alprzos cati max, • ALEX. E. hicCLIME, Of ourity. Paz StailiZTOlC 011IIIIRAIL, , CiIaD3WAN MEYERS, Of aarion Counts/. Do mu Puma° .Womes Per fury/mina f-:-Thle lea question of sellout! import. - The COW Commissional', every year, eudeavor to show a balance in favor of the POW, Works of receipts over expeodituren hut it is a matter of some doubt wheiliei the State improvements ore not aatually running 1:11111 debt, • The Canal Commissioners, on the Ist of Dh camber last, estimated the amount due for un paid wageson.the PoitUge, to that time, at 1P149,- 000, lu round nu hero. When the Legislature • come t° make an appropriation to liquidate these outstanding claims, the stint had crept up to 8105,000; and in their late 'report on the Strike • • at the Portage tite:Comdliaionere tell na that there are still ease Maims outatasuling, or which they bad prevlouslyno inowledge, and they ten ant explain why they hare seen kept be*. And this is but a apeOlmed of the wholesystem under Width the State !Perks are managed. The ex pales on these 'Works have Increased yearly in a treater ratio than the revenues, and hence cer tain expenditoree era witilteklfrort is public mg year, and crowded into onbseguent italcments is the wit vague meet ulnae/4034 mama! Take, for alitesee, the year. 1850. That year, eosordleg to the Auditor Getierare report, the State Works SONIA a handsome onm to tho Trim oozy; bnt, in the; report for - 1851, - we find °vim $900,000 in . ,thestatement of expenses for that year, nu havingbeen puld for debts, !prier taDeeember, Igo I" SO a troeststement for 1850:would have • shown that the expenses for that year exeeeded the receipts! But this is not all; for in the re port foe 1852 we find $970,000 paid for "sundry erpensei incurred priOr : to 1860 and 18511" How - much of this $970,000 belongs properly to 1860 we are not informed; but summing it to be - only one-third,„ we find that the Public Works boat in 1850 about $1;250,000 =ore than was set down in the acaannt of that year! - The same Is true of subsequent yeare. Outstanding claims of 1851 bad to be 1852 and '52, and so of the year folloiting. , Wean never allowed, therefore, to know what the rot cast of mmutging these workm We • get. a otatement Of what Is received during the year and what le paid outfor that.year, and the balance le set don as": - •net revenue; bat the . :unpaid dobte, which • come in embsequent appropriations, , are never taken into the to count. .. • TllO9O facts afford subject•nuatter for the re • ligation of the pthple.. It is a truth admitting of ao queetion that under the present plan of oar " itiog on tic Btate works tho people never knew ' what is thenotnatoost of maintaining them.— Tho legislature is annually besieged for appro- . • priations to pay Old thohiM, running back one, two ,and three years.' lie official statenitht ever yet presented to the people bas shown the actual coat of one year's managementof the pubiloinipoomi. meats. It is not the interest of thiofftalefinto , give it, and therefore-we do not get it Bat' • taking the last threo Years as a teals, It would be safe to say, we think, - that, it now come so much to keep the works going as they yield in kevenne. What, then, is the use in keeping : them? - /law Outzeirs.—alohaie received &elfin' Oi leans lsicaynce of the 21st, trom which we glean a taw particulars of the epidemic in that eity. The Picayritc says: 4 .Tho interciients.ill - Sli the Cemeteries of the iity . fOr the week endicg cid o'clock yeiterday niarnicg, Saturday, the 20th instant, are in de tail ae follows, the ciaaths by yellow fetes being those certified to by the •physicians. Interments for the twehty-four hour. ending Sunday, Augut 14, Monday, 16, Trieeday, - 16, Wednesday ." 17, Thuredayt . 18, Frktay 0 19, Saturday " 20, During this wank the cons of death reported for causes unknown numbered 74. At least 68 of these were yelloi fever deaths, which added to the total above would give 1885 deaths by yel low fever for the week ending at 6 A. x: on the 10th Mak, The interments for the three weeks ending yesterday. are as follower. • Week coding at 6 a. vt. on Saturday,- Augist Saturday, August 13, Saturday, August 20, Total, • • 4162 1 8869 Tide table ehows an increase for the week endlog at 6 A. AL yesterday' over the previous week of 40 in the total of Interments and of 67 In those by yellow fever. Tkda inereataeora rates favorably Of such a word our be need on. connection with such a anbjeld,) with 'that of the second week in the table over the Hut- The Increase there who 860 for total interments, and 812 for those of fever. Bat if the Montan, for the week ending .yes - terday is not es decided, it must be considered that the proportion of mortality •to the poisla dolt is greeter than it was even a week ego— How long this is to continue it is not for human authority to say, exoept that experience eel/sus that the Brat frost will, without doubt, out short, the career of the epidemic. We do not well see bow it it severity is to lent much,longer, for there must be few utmoolima4d pereans left tonnder ge its power. The Howard Association acknowledges large receipts ofmoney from carious sources, and hare opened four now infirmaries for the indigent sick, and one cepeoially designed for comics . . omits. - Baton Rouge hes also cent a deputation of her citizens to assist ths Howard Association in waiting on the eloic e ,This is indeed an at of benerolence 'that the goad fiameritan might Ohjeotins haying beeninsde to the;firing of cannon, as annoying to the shit, it bee bean abandoned, and the buinlog of coal tar has been retorted to, !unload. Tar for this purpose is tarnished gratuitcusly' by the auriforities. It was thought that the burning of tar would tend to purify the sir. ' : Tun Pcmmo Woluti.—,Vfarerable ecavon has protected the Main Line of the Public Works from lejary, thus far: but the credit le due more to Providence than to the faithful orerelght of the Cloud Commissioners. The-Delaware Divis ion, which has not experienced tho kind Fir:Ate:- tin of the elements, in a fine illustration of the managocactit of the State officials.. The Phila. ,delphia Last, t. Democratic paper, In 'speaking of the falling off of the Axel trade at thar.porti . ' , The heavy falling off for the season, the stag . nation throughout the entire region, and the grlevous disoenragement to industry are charge '. able exelagively to the protracted enspeteion of navigation on the Delaware DICPIOU: la order to repair a leak in the fret level below Easton, the water was again drawn off on the 22d Wet= tin the 28d it Rfietat on; and on Monday next, the 29th, it le.expetited that navigation, after an In terruption of mete than: month,. will be resu med. 'Thus, with the inexcumble delay in open ing the Camel.in thel3prthg, more than two months have been irretrievably lost to the State and to the many important interesis dependent fie their prosperity upon the uninterrupted nee of the State VanaL Theth evils are fairly to be • attriboted tolho condition of the Canal, and to .the lack of energy In the management whieb de prune and paralytics the produedie eneralea of entre districte. The administration of thio per . tlon of the State works is rapidly atunitoltig the tiliartioter of s wrong to be itedreesed, • nuisance to be abated.- More than one-fonrth of the en tireamMon of navigation has already been Wt. 'thealuon as yet little more then half - • • 1:=1E "To 4.1.1M1C . 1MT Bona; or theemploymenta and enjoyments' of the flindatln fleaven... By Bow H. Harbangh. Philadelphia: Llndesy & Blakiston." Thin bookie the third of a Series. In which the author developts his views of the future life. Tho first was entitled 441eaven, or the Sainted Tina," and bad reference more es pettedly, to,the abode of the blest. • The second was , "Tha Bestially Recognition," ' and was do. Toted to a discandonnt this probability of recoil salon after death. The third is the volume he fora as, and It la devoted legidmoteiy to en In quiry into the employments and enjoyments of the bleat The author le a pester of b Lutheran church, In this State, and has given much study and labor to the theme which has Mtge - eased his attention se WI author. The book is on eloquent ose,and the theme exalted. It Is mean which men of every age have felt deeply, and few other sub. jade can exceed it in interest. Wo can - only soy that the author trots it Ina touching ;end feel ing manner, and with the aid which the light of revelation. affords for • dim, distant perception of the world to which all desire to attain. For sale by A. H. English & Co. WHIG OAIDIDAIII rat BP/IMM JUDO. —The telegraph has informed our readers of the nomi nation of Tames A. Bonn, of Philadelphia, for Judge of the Supreme Ceurt, by the Whig State Convention which met in Huntingdon on the2sth. The name of Mr. Budd Is out females to the peo ple of the Waternpart of State, but the Phil adelphia papers all speak in the highest terms of blur.. The Bulletin earn • " Mr. Budd is a ripe scholar, and stands high as a member of the Philadelphia Bar." The I%'ortk...dindrim Bays: • "The nomination is • pod one, and reflects arodit' upon the Convention 'fib* made it. Mr. Bald is a gentleman of fine legal attainments and excellent natural abilities, and Is much res pected by the bar a{ Philadelphia, of which he has, for many years, .been an honored member. Should he be elected to the responsible post for width he hap been nominated, he will bring to the performinoe of its dales a mind and temper pecullirly fitted for the patient labor required of a Supreme Court . Judge." Tt'e Inquirer ear: "par. Budd is a prominent, able 'and influen tial member of the Philadelphia Bar. He has bad much experiencei is a lawyeronsintaine a reputation of the::higheit charader for mania noes and integrity; While there are few men who deservedly enjoy a greater degree of popularity among his profession. He is modest and unob elusive, and - bas never Sought public position.— Calm, thoughtful, well informed, end ripe of judgment, he' penmen all the qualifications for the distinguished poet for which he has been nominated, and will doubtless receive - a liberal and enthnsisitio support. A native of Philadel phia; widely known end generally esteemed, the selection cannot but be regarded ea judicious un der the cireanstancee, and it wilt be received with marked favor. Among the delegates of the Convention were many of the most distingedehed men of the State and the intelligence they gave of the prospeots of the cause and the party, was of the most gratifying character. We look for ward to the results of the campaignnot only with hope, but with "catedenee. The profligacy and corruption that hive characterised the manage ment of our public works, have inspired's lively feeling of indignation throughout the entire cam ' monwealth, and the days of the existing dynasty may be regarded as numbered." • "Rgingaie," M Washington City, h been disposed of by the Messrs.' Gideon to W. W. Burwell & Co:, who will discontinue the daily bone, and pubiith the piper only is. • weekly. "or all the good it.has ever done, or Is laity to dd, its publication might as well be discontinued altogether. Tait Cumberktsid (dd) Minds Teursal gives a Hat of deaths in that place from cholera. lip to soon on,Friday, the, 26th, there wore thirtpwise deaths which are not denied to bays hem Mica stoned by °balers, and iss, shout width some donbi has beenentertained. Tarn SrsairmvCinssonsa Ba um TC. ran VA SIVA sonant—One of the most . .tremendous con flagrations, so 'far es the amount of property destroyed is cionoerned, which occerried . in this city for some time, took plass hat night. - Shortly after 7 o'olook„ It was „dlsoovered that the steamer Cherokee, lying at the foot of War ren street, and which was to tail to-day, for Ma rline, was on gra. =The idol* of that pareof the city wee illuminated. bythe games A much larger amount of property tru consumed than 4 the Pearl street Are, or, in feat, any See which hat occurred In this city for acme pure Mush - apprehension, at Ant, was felt lest she would blow up, as It vu known there was poider on board. Nippily, however, the pow der was discovered and removed from the ship. The Cherokee belonged to the United States Mall Steamship Company; the Company Is com posed of Messrs. George Law, M. 0. Roberts, 'any others. She was built about See years ago, by James, W. Webb, and transferred by Howland k Aspinwall to George Reward others. The Cherokee vas a handecone vessel, and the law to the Compazy cannot be under $200,000, and some estimate it at $225,000. - She was' 1,244 tons burden, 210 feet in length, 85 in breadth. and 17 in depth, and was newly painted -and refitted up, which partly accounts for her burning up so quickly. The Cherokee had no inearante, and will be a dead loss on the Ctoinpany% The cargo,. *Mob was chiefly consigned to loasakin New Orleans, win- unusually large There were abouvlsoopaokages of merchandise, 'valued at about $BOO each. : There were about 200 !hippos; these no douht had insured their goods. The total loss therefore, of ship and car go, would amount to about WV • Toed. Yellow Yam 232 : 191 218 182 198 188 .219 191 219 188 284. ZOB =4," 184 Tue Timm Finn in NIP % Darius.-The New Orleans mail of the 21st came to. hand this morning. The amounts of the fiver, ea gleaned from- , the papergbare very mesuie—Aut there does not appear, op to that date, to be the lout abatement in the epidemic. The Deltaways the fever was . very bid at. hr. Irma City; Gretna, and Aiglert. The Easy, mai says that the total number of deaths for the three weeks Wigs on the 2024 were four thou. wand one hundred and sixty•two,' - of lehleh three thousand six hundred and sixty-nize were from yellow fever. The _intense heafilf the 19th was followed next day by a heavy shower end high wind. The steamships from Kew Orleans had suspended their tripe to Galveston in conse quence of the etriot onforceniout of the guano ' tate reptditlime. The Howard Association re ceived fire thousand four hundred dollars on the 20th, including three thousand from Philadphie, and 'five hundred from the 'flew York Mutual Insurance Company, and three hundred from Raton Rouge. AVIS Total. Wow Vim. 1184 995 11494 1808 1684 1885 - Lens —Ttra EVIDMICY AZATIIIO. , .-N2W OD, insasi Aug. 24.—The nambgr of *mho from the fever, for the 24 hours ending it 6 o'elook, this mooning, shOwe a marked decrease in moo talky. While the number of asses and &tithe at the Charity Hospital also 'stabile s fatting off. The interments for the 24 hours ending at 6 o'clock this morning, vias tin hundred stetstir ty-two, of which one hundred and elghtpsight were of yellow fever. This Is still a frightful figure, onelderiog the redocHon of tine popubt- Lion, but it is regarded ass very decided im primmest:it on the records of previous 'daye, and It inspires hope that the worst of the plague is Irreuxenso Lew CASK —lt will beret:Amsted that one .Edyntein . , a oonvlat in the Auburn State Prison, was pardoned oat by Goy. Seymour, on forged recommendations to executive clemency. After the forgery was discovered. Edymoin was arrested and recommitted to State Prison. The pardon which was found upon hie person, read, or, was made ta read, Rdymoir Witold of Ed,. main; whereupon the Stale records at Albany atrot were maths ed ed so es to make the entry cones • pond wi 'I a spe ll ing in the pardon; and thus to hold the p onor on 'a. rechnioellty ; a way of proceeding very nadir:Med, to say . the least of It, in high State functionaries. . . A. yeti of Asthma corpus has been sued out of the United States Court, Judge Hall prealdiog, to which Mr. Titus, the warden - of the prison, mikes retora am N has no ; retch mon in eurttdy as Edsmsoir. Much excitement prevailed, and • the prisoner wu finally placed in the bands cf the sheriff to wait the final nation of the coact ' upon the writ. Should the pardon be adjudged valid and the prisoner Mewled, he will then no doubt be arrested on the charge of forging tho names eubseribed to the recommendations for TI Mss the isle election in Tem a Impulse vote vine taken on s bill appropriating $250,000 for clearing out the channels of the Tex an rigors ofthe rafts, &a., which obstruct them; and, by the ratans thus far received it appears :to be negatived Its defeat le attribtited to the feelicg in favor of railroads, and tho influence of the railroad companies, 'Mohave desirous of aid themselses from the State. • The Wabash river wee crossed foe the Ant time by a locomotive, on the 20th. A train of cats belonging to the Now Albany and .Bdem Boned, vete taken from Lafayette to the Tip putut. battle Fund; and that dude got wee the scene of it Minions meeting of the Wars, moods. Fay two Fuel ago, the Wabash roll. at through untamed fasets, mad ca the held of Tippecanoe the pals hose luul rid tuft met in deadly sassy, to decide the tight toile bend. CRIS BOOR 17.1373 ' !Three Sitters of Hassuth," writes a lady in ns, Pare living in New Yorlx , : . One is etl the head of ibmtrdlng house at No.l InihiPlotier 4 and the ,etigre, ,wha have remold, initial-in thlAconstry, are at 761 and 76 211roa1rraY, hear 'flth..otreet._ where they intend .opening a Lae. .and Silk dton, about the ilrat4Y September.— Many of their goods they brought with the; brit they him been disappointed on soaoont of the absence from the aity of many to whom they brought letters. I have recently seen them, and 1001 desirous that they should be known and ex perience that sympathy they appear to deserve. The tirades they have for sale are of -a very on' PetiOr quality, sod were manufactethed it Bros eels, under their supervision, I think. The widowed sister is Madame Messelsoyi. 111 health has outholled her to abandon the idea of teach ing. for vhtoh her brothir thought her fully -competent; And as a support far--herself and children, trgether with her eister'e family, ehe intends to open the Loot and Silk-shop. Se has brought with her Parisian dregs-molten, and degigos to carry on the buaineoo." Two of these enter' go this week to Newport, in the hope of Anding customers among the crowd of wealthy and fashionable people sesem• bled there. Five years ago they were wealthy themselves. But beosuee they were eisters and wives, their property was eold and they impris oned. They are now. reduced to absolnto polo. arty. It is not 'yet a year since their mother died at Brunie. And one of them fa within a short period a widow. In the midst of these crashing miefortunea, these vi three homeleei women enoe fortitude that men rarely display, and a nobility not born of. Courts, They 'eat no charity, but uncom plainingly set to work, sad would gladly earn a livelihood for themselves and children. Bat, strangers- In- °strange land, ignorant of our language had customs, unused to thole work, sick, friendless and poor,—.lt is easy to see that unison a generous pubilo sympathy will aid their efforts, they may fall after all. We have heard much lately of ono Martin Burets. Boma of us are going to present a sword to the Captain who reamed him. Others went to send a Government ship after him. Oth ers still are ready to go to war on his account. All manner of gallant things we are ready to Bay end do In behalf of a Hungarian man, four thoussiod miles sway. in the meantime, Hungarian 10017tER, here at our doors, are le ft to beg their daily bread.— Albany Evening journal OV AS ASOIMIT PYRAMID IX rim DISIET CI Commute—The Placerville Herald, of the 20th, contains a letter from a correspond ent at Ban Bernardino, in that Stets, giving en aocount of the discovery - of - a truncated pyramid on' the great American desert, some 200 mitre north-west at the junction at the MIA with the Celoud°. The discovery is said to have been made by a party of flee adventurers who attempt ed to cues the desert in search of is shorter route than that now known. The writer ISMS : "An object appeared upon the plain to the west, having so much the appearance of a work of art, from the regultrity , of its outline audits isolated position, that th e party determined upon visiting it. Pas sing over an almost barna Band plain,:a:distance of nearly five cages, they nub ed the .base of one of the most wonderful objects, considering its locatioa, (it being the eery nome of desolation) that the mind can possibly, con ceive of; nothing teed than an immense atone py ramid, composed of layers or amines of from eighteen inches to nearly three feet in thickness, and from five to eight feet In length. It has 'level top of more than fifty feet &jure, though it is evident that it was once completed, but that some great convulsion of nature hue displaced its wire top, no it evidently now lies a hogs and broken mass upon one of to sides, though nearly covered by the sands. This pyramid differs, in. some respects, from the Egyptian pyramid; it is, or was, more Blen der or pointed, and while those of. Egypt are composed of steps or layers, receding as they rise, the American pyramid wu, undoubtedly, a more finished 'tuatara, the outer endue of the blocks were evidently out eo an 'angle that glue the structure, when new and complete, a smooth or regular surface from top to'bottom. From the preseift level of the sande that sue- Toned it, there are 62 distinct layers of stone, that will average at least two feet; this gives Its present height one hundred and four feet, so that before the top wee displaced, It most have bun, judging from 'art angle of its shies, at !mist 25 feet higher than at present. How far it extends beneeth the endue of the sands,it is Impossible' to determine, without great labor." Lord John Ittisiellls reply to Mr. Everette brilliant refuel; on the part of oar Government, to join with Feu's. and Greet Britain in guar: enteeing Cuba to Spain, is against any Foreign effort to change its political relations; appears in our columns to shy, and we auk for it the ear. nest and thoughtful consideration of every read er. We have seldom read so brief palls docu ment that contained so much important and ap petite truth. We' hue already approved the 4 . 00Z10 tbre• late Administration In declining to entangle our Government In a Treaty with Franosuand Great Britain respectleg Cuba. The genlue of our in stitutions and the respect due to the consurils of Washington alike forbid each entantemeit. Yet this fectatteuld not blind to to Obis obvious far nese and.perttnetca of the preparation so eject= ed. For years our journals beta bun loud la dedirneiatton of Britult intrigue ter the severance of Cuba from Spain and for hs virtual if not formal conversion into a British possession -- Nay, our ,flovernment bee els:ally reiterated these charges, and preened item upon the atten tion of Spain as a cogent reseon for the, sale of herr:teat valuable colony to :hie country. Great • Britain, naturally indignant at theie groundless imiiutations, offers to unite with ZIALICO (which aseents) and with the United States in a Dolour guarantee of Cuba to the mother' ; country. - Mr. Everett on our part deans. as Was proper, but gifts reasons for deolielng which amply juttly the apprehensions of Spain and - the sensitiveness of Eisgtand to imputation at our bands which ire thus "0" to be grnodiega', Oor govern ment 'tends unmasked as the only one' eel:Telly 'seeking to annex Cuba, and at the same time the only one buy in fermenting Spaniel jealousy of the designs of other Power:. Mr. Everett's pre tensions in his able and thetorloallyclever ride°. tion of -the proposel fora Tripartite Otranto° to Spahr are turned' against us' with scathing effect bitty John's leas ambitious, but msetpithy rejoinder:, One of two courses we must manifestly ahem —Either ouse to covet and to' grasp, or prepare to fight and pay. If we wino oelonlal posses: dons as ample as Great ,we ,must be ready to pay taxes as giganticheiv-40 tee army dontraotom leadons - bnitrlbig their psis ces and riding in gildedmosobes, *Mk the child• ten of mechanics and artisans creep shivering and bangry to bed. Perhaps •stur uneduatted voters are ready for this and prelpared'to About at the chariot wheels of thodentageguee who Gen t/bre-it but those mbar have peered through oar common schools ire surely too wise to be sought bY.Etatatfilisff. They know that National aggran 'dhemeat and military glory impliarolal vitiator and Misery; and'.they decline to throw their bodies into the trenches Uer which - oar" Coati logs and Jeff. Devisti would nib to the goal of their ,unehestened embition.:—New Tort Tri bute. ' -• • We has, understood that the IWheellogitee, whO appear, many of them, determined to stop the construction of the Steubenville sad Pitts burgh Railroad over the "Pao Randle," have.of feted to. purchsma the extensive leads of Sten Rigiagton. Thnroad in questlool is to be.con 'wonted over. these lauds, and, as 'tkie State has not granted the • , tight of way," !tithe - owners of the land• refaced to grant the prildlege the con struction of the road might be proveuted., Edgingtott, who ban beenihnprima mover in se cluing the right of way from the landholders, positively refused to sell, unless . ' so mucliof the laud as may be deemed neassear,yforthe road be asalgood to the ,company withoot,Oondition.' So that a MOM e ff ort to defeats great niterprisithas boon hitt—sad thorn who attempted to perpe trate it. sent home with ofiCllll In their ears."-- &rub Herded." • Col. Peter ,liansbrough,Bell, present Governor of Torii, bee been cleated to Congress from the Western Dlstriat, andsnot W. A. /Scurry, an first reported Obv.cltell, we believe, wee formerly a weig, bat has not , deemed it adyllable to pro el►tm himself snehin Ttsals. He is kfisws to be very independent of party'trammels. The ,Union considers /ledge oohlitree (Whig) very Probably elected. Goveinoe, and reads the Democracy of Texas s lecture thdrenion. But as the .8 tate is not ail board from, end as the vote of one pointy affords no criterion auto that or soother, it may yet Prole the ,R. M. Pease (Deux ) is chosen.—lV: Y. Tribune. kinswoman innittnr.—Tlie Ray..T, L. Tar oho% after remaining in Now Oaken!, and earr ing Wilklly in bin °Ailing during:every briskly season for thirteen' years and more, had leavo.or absence early in the tamituer, from tbe oongre• gallon ever whiell'he has pastoral care, with tbo view of visiting Europe. The Picayune, hoire ver, ststse that when about embarking at New York, he heard of the yellow fever breaking out at New Orleans, and immediately he abandoned hhi European tour and hastened back to bin at- Piloted city, to assist the eh* and•the 'Unfortunately ha was detained on the route for seyeral'weeks bribe low water in: the western rivers, but succeeded In resat* New Orlosns ~.T IIIIIEZCIDI7L—The Sligo Journal,' referring to Ia prevalent opinion that, owing to the improved , protroyt of the country. emigration wee on the demote In that country, admit& that ao far at the wealthier chases are coneented, a falling off ininuribere,bu ^taken pkoe. But thie to not applicable Po the humbler dames hundred. of Whom are preparing to lean the country forev er. Americas money mratlnues to pour into the motorspro, immi—lrith Pop,. • ~:,: /MRILMIKUXIT nr CASUJEllO42lll4l2g9t the hje .pet A the tottowiti ecoottraging itotttio's Sin Frmulsoo let ter to tbeJoatast of,Contmerre.lThfrlertr r bum ',lnto on die int inrlant: -' itOerolty hag becomoia.City.of churethe. and the Sabbath day is regarded almost naive:Bally se a day of rest Society - ,is blessed 'with the presence of women, who are now flocking to one ohms in vast aumbeis, bringing,the obildern of East to bless end cheer the sterner eem Gams - is fall flying out. Houses that One year ago would have rented for $3,000 to fe4,000 per month for gambling purposes- are now offered for bnaineas marts at ?1,000 to $1,600 per - month. On Long Wharf, whore one year ago there were over a dosen gambling houses there is now but one in operation. The lame may bo said of other prominent localities. It seems now to be the grand aim and strife of his people to do good; to oontrlbuto largely and freely of their wealth for the uphuilding of th o riedeemoc's Kingdom in dm land. ?day God beaten it in hie own good time end wall" Pilots running on - baste betweei this city and New Orleans, ask - for higher wages then they have been in the habit of getting, A member of them have recently held a meeting. and by ratio lotion say they will not work for lees then $250 a trip so long es the yellow. rete continuecbe• low. They also my they will dot stand watoh with a Pilot who works for lasi then tho stip. totaled rate. Two hundred , and fifty dollars per trip is nearly equal to $5OO per month. fire think these wages aro. only contended for daring the prevalence of the epiderale.-t-St. Louis News. SITABOITT OF STEAMBOAT Ilartne --Yesterday several boats were detained and compelled to ley , over, until to•dar, for want of laborers to re ceive and dieeharge freight. Boats plying ''te New Orlesne.have been compelled to adbanoe the rate to $45 and s6p per month. Tho rosjority of the up river boats continue old . prioes—sBo and s36—but it is pretty certain they must ad vance if they wish to get crown eutlielent to work to advantage —St. Lostis News. Tun Nokwvmr. Tuour.—Charles H. Com stock is now on trial in the Fairfield County Court of Cinneaticut, on en indictment charging him with manslaughter, for having, throngh ears, !canon, so undootor of the train, caused the borlible pleasure at the Norwalk draw-bridge, on tho Na! Haven Rellroid, het may. Edward W. Tuokei, the engineer, who was also arrested and held to bail to answer a similar charge, is declared by hie physicians to be unable to attend the court, in consequence of the injorien he re ceived st the time. TOO that attrsots oonsiders ble iutereet. Eilasnrraist ficricum—Mr.lfork, late the Sheriff of flogs °minty committed euleide a few days. eine., by hanging. Bata few days before this his father hang himself; bat three years ago hie grandfather ended hie own life in tho game way. It is et Menge illustration of “hereditary tainf," or of that and the power et :association combined.. They were all wealthy men, in the meat happy eircumetancee; and had gained their means by frugal industry and slow acoretion,and were urdvereally belovedlor uptightuees. Mati neee odd honorable bearing.—Atria li) Resider. The Philadelphia Register saps that the old paper Mill in whion the paper was manufactur ed urea by Benjamin Franklin in his printing (See, le still in operation on Cheeter Creek, Del aware, and owned by Mr. Wiloor, the eon of the gentleman who held It daring the. life-time of Franklin. The paper was made st that time, nod is etill manufactured by heed. Scarcely any change has been made. in the mill, and the lame prams/ of wishing rage into paper is in op eration to-day - as wise followed some one hen deed and forty . years ago; the mill having been created in the year 1718- • ItentronoN'OX. rn. NATIoXiti Dear —lt:ap peare that the amount which will have to be in vested in government ilabaralba doting the Inn quest-troll 1863—namely from the 10th of Onto. ber till the bib January next—mo accebet of the commissioners for"the reduetien of the national debt, will be F. 802,156. Tele to a much-larger sum thee ban far a 101 l while been applicable within any eirellar period.--Ensilith Paper. Tinsman rsa Tsmatc—Ther Reeheeter Daily Advertleer, the leading. Hunker preen o! Western New Toth. reads the Waehingtou Onion out el the regular Democratic party, because of the lat., ter's af fi nities to abolitionism .. and for abetting and apologising for. free-eoillem, and free-soil '.endure. This iv pretty good. The Helen re• neatly read the New York Poet out of the party for ear:lathing of the same kind. It la evident mat another platform Is needed. Pun-maws° llsie.—The fungus, well known • in our fields as puffball. le jest now *Muting Ito nation of the eolentifie world,by the disoove ry cf its poeseesing anaesthetic properties, ' like chloroform or ether. The fact has been known to the LLoooloshire oottagen for many genera lions pat, and applied in the management of boa The pre: aloe bee been- to burn e, portion of Its bonsai in the hive, and cinder lte„ L effectiti • the hese speedily. become powerless;, - may-.be /handled with impuntty, and the honey taken from the have:--Liwohoshire Cheostide. Via , ThirroswooDr.—The diseer.e which en long assailed the &atone:God tree at the mist ap poem to hare died ant:' The Plioridenee Jour nal notion that the buttonwoods by the roadside ace apparently vigorous and flourishing. altho' bearing marks of their farmer euffering. The' disefae was minced by a cevere frost, in the. spring, after a very mild winter.. The treat. le jetted the rap. fintamax Paimeiceaox.-6. writer in the In telligetteer envamucleatee n nations incident. 4 little girl was standing at a wlndqw, before whieh was a young maple tree. After a brilliant flub of lightning, a.complete image of the tree was found imprinted on her body. This Is not the first instance of, the kbed.—Newark Ade. Heave Nina D Peionta.—The Journal of Commeree egya that ono of the principal peach dealers intimates the daily arrival of peathee in the New York market it 60,000 baskets. or even more d The trade hea been maintained Wilds extent fee the last - five days, but must goon de tained Nine 'steamers a day come in, loaded down With from 6,000 to 10,000 beakets. Criss Qi7OTXX.Tbere is lii North. Carolina a gentleman that is editor, county register., presi dent of a otatent.denoperance lecturer, and-leo tater general for the.'mdd 'Fellows and ether generousSocieties.l To these duties hie private secular affair] add i the doimuds they make upon his time anal and they are not light. This Caleb Quotem is Rubinson, of the GoldaboroNew lidosount Corron. , —On the 26th Instant, 26 bales of cotton !shied sad picked to Polk county, Mo., arrived at fltHLottls. The MON of that ally "We note thiS si the fleet shipment of Cotton from the liflarotri river. In the oomree of time, Booth Bea Island will be rolling over the "road from India," and down go tdiesourkby the han dled and perhaps thousands of bairn' • nutcase or Tau , IRON Ounra.—Notwith _standing the great outcry that was raised awhile ago, that the Chinese, revelation was certain to cat abort oar anal, 'applies of teas, a fleet of vessels from Cant= have arrived, within a few clays plat, at New York, all with fall earipsee.— The fill trade Wes are expected to commence A Clia3So/I.—The town of Haverhill, in 1679, voted that Benjamin Webster and Samuel Park er might Ilya In the town and follow the trade of shoemaking! Now the principal butanes of the town le manufacturing shoes, and it Is estimated that there„are more than.two millions of dollars wortlatif shoes manafsatural there annually. : MlCKPffill Dirnuor.—The Eagle dt Enquirer of dispatch from. Bolivar yesterday, reiterates the assertion, founded - on the °Moist returns in the - Clerk's Moe, that litanton'e .majority in Hardman is .only 869—thus putting the ques tion of the election where it was before, : in. point of fact, a tie 00te.".• I, llrruixty."—The Providence Jounsi Grill elite an expression treed by a ootemporar,y who stated that a person hid met in ..untimely fate," at the age of eighty•six years, and says:—"lt le ,only in iteppost that they speak 'of man's being eat of in the prima of meqhootli. nod ell( a man of sixty a promising young man." The Buffalo Repttbllo soya : A little boy, clad' poorly, standing In front of the Western Hotel; was aooosted Ole morning by a rude young man; with the question; ..Thies your mothrr know yon'r out?" The little fellow looked at ,tho interrogator a moment; while Ms bosom heaved end tens gathered in his eyes, and replied, "81r, my dear, mother Is dead.' S _ . - . The . ltev. Vrarey Asia tho martin the moort holds hie WOO when he passim over Aurora, In diana. Row do you feel now, rentlerhen, with your whisky and hoe • - ' . . Over the millions worth of Irish land has Imo sold under the Incumbent UAW am. This property was owned by 1,081 insolvent pro prietors; it Is now owned by 8,000 steady and solvent landlords, mostly skilled farmers or intel ligent capitalists. . • ' "near tg Visona.s.—lt Is staled tbst the Central Retiree+ Depot, at Richmond, to cam. i ttly, packed with sthrat remaining to ho tot away es soon at the Millers am do so: Thera are also sold to be some 16,000 bushels along the line awaiting transportation. The Intik:allies, tragic of this year *on English railway,' Is £61,603 pester than that of last year . The amount rettelved foie:Wert menthe of this year was over .£9,000.000, Nee Vomles In .mort bitter. end - poitonous dreg. In 1840 there WC" 546 Pearld 3 ef ported Into England while lest' year there Were 640 tone Of It import 4. !bit in the MOO of Tobsooo now bobig resod extensively IA Ohs Interior ocantioo of Now -York. Thelon end amnia aro both sanotser,t'lo-44 -Nyasa • '\\ • gropoq, of silo*- , _ 'don urnishi% - willbe riri*#.l. to ths •pprosehic g Apth liktiiouiAire4Wli3g C00VV1U0641.3 isilidilata nor nosalas. Ikou:tn thl liilllB LATIUM.' • aa32 _'• • recommend tiOSEPri Torarrcar, or North Payette toirruthim as • rultable per, iatt to mreseLt u Ma bait LZOTo o tbs'ilreltlon of the ..tral , t. , ‘••• to •nd Wbig Convention. aulltittrto • Bia`,.Assezably—Wria,Ls_v Wxusarr, et 13,:tratt Pittsburgh, virile a =Mate term/it& Wbs Conrcutloa for nomiratiori en the deselaly Ticket. , . LO County Treasnror—The sgbacriber ardii tn. Com:7 Treasurer—his - I,la .1:11 be falderal to the .2:auntie], of the next Whla Convention kx r,o,ntryalag. NO dkw] THOMAS DART. Tressaritr.—}luon, S. Ara's°, Esq., or Allegheny, tslll-be • candidate beate the approsehing Aatl-'llatonle and Whig Contention, lot nomination to office of COUti TREASUFI.IO.. tiriSiktt3T • teTreiunutr.—MsjorJoanwrix ocK be • =Mete toy the Glace of COMM! TASASORE.U. betas the Whig 'an4 Antialesonle County Conyentle; to be btld'ltt August' next. Car, COMity COMMiBSiO4er—The enbsori b.r. g la Suet Llbuty. Conine tow.rbio, offers himself to ths Sylicaod Aritlldssordo Oonverillon for said aloe. [sulff] LURE B. DAVISON. County ComminiOnit,—L.. J. Fmtutio of Pttble , totrnehfe; will be a eaudldtte tor Canary 0o mlsstoner, retdett to the Nrila . and A et!-Itatortie ( Dorm Lt.- 00* ZW — .For Colinntesioner—Jes. B. GLINe: '.M or UPPer St. Olelr township. wilt be • eandbliiia to the ote,e of COUNTY COSIMISSIONUR. inajeot to th • die.sion of tbe he tl•hIssonlo and 'Whirs OOTI ntyCoov.ntit • IRtr' For Commiesioner—‘llm, cf the borough of Tsrauttun, will be proposed end nap- Darted es • estuildste for the aloe of COUNTY 0031111$ PION1:8 by hte numerous friends. !subject to the decision ef the Ant.l-314vonle oicd Whig (booty Convention. isuie For Commissioner—E. J. P;Roosz, Esq.. of ' Rildneen toernehlp. will be a inendldeta for [he offile ..f COUNTY? COMMISSIONER, outdect . to the di;clre ion of the Ant.tafesonle and Whig County. Contention. Por Commissioner—ME. 13 Lsgs. of the Borough of of Elisabeth: mill be profexed.ufd supperted at & candidate for the dace of `Wanly OOLLIESit• Sinurr by his numerous Moody. subject to the declaim of the duillason le end Whig emote , Oonveutlon. Ste - For Commilitioner.-111. Jeium Ida GLlLlintri.el the 11 , roozh of Nl'lleogrort. will be pro- poaal eol supported oa noltdAte for ctketillirecf COUIIIY Ootoral , stooer. by 'Ms nnmeroe frlende. eutleet to the drole'ou of the Arab:mm:ln and WhlsCoooty Oomiention. t-. 21 M'EC66BPORT. lar• Distriot Attorney—s. H. Ginza will be a e.scilldate for the et-Itii.astlort of DISTRICT ATTOR. NEL before the Wht,e, ana hati•lleeocae 0.1.1,1111013. District Attorney.—thindidat3 for Whig •ml.tloa, for Maria/ Attorney, DAVID D. DRUCK District Attorcey.—EDWAßD P. J0N1.% EL.4., will o,i t candidate before the soprosolang Ineic end Anti•limonle Cmvention for nomination for .the ofiLleof DlfflUlOT ATTORNIff. jytlin iCirDustriot AttOrney.--Ausexima M War... , orr, 1 Q, .ILL ha • eanditlat• for nomination lb: th eilloo of Dktriot Attorool, antj , ot to the dmision of th. Whig gad antionnoolo tionvootion.. . cie - Duttriet Attorney.—Cwrato HA* tag.. will be a aanZgata for nomLoalloa ki - ti. Miltft at Markt AMMO. Wore Via mixt Whig and. A.. thaa , WiConveatloa. /72:...'4AsrtZ ter Fall Style for Gentlemen's e.tA•SON a eotc, 91 WO Amt. will introdueek der,' the ritisone of Pitteburgh, wad etrangere tog tae eitr, their bwatlial Addle of Wad , P4rilettki. &My:lion le Welted to our 13, $3 CO and 11111ate.', Irrt-Ws meacr the attention of our it(1:: ere to the adratieement et .. .1101[4170 INI7GORAV COM fAL." to be found upon the brath reg.. ci'CONNOR, BROTHER- rtt CO., — 1 BANKERS AND INSURAIWEVEALEILS, N 0.16 WOOD I•THEET, Ono door from Plrat street, Plittalburgh, mi.. Bay and tell Per and Ciirseat Fonda, Hold , .Irl Tide Dacbanro Oda. Stooks. Eldon aod Wenlrro Ws, wad A'.m'alory Not.: 0 Der 'II(rLL oa Time lopodto. of Par and Currant Mow f‘axd. into,. SL. and M. ira, Pollees kr the No. inguinaot fbaltoon; melt Comte $170,000) nod Bird &mina •‘ (rap $10,00.00O). .n 1 Liirez Complaint of Ten- Year mod DT the us of olds two Soso. of .It. Idotad EIS OkILDOILATED LIVED PILLS. • • • "Saw Toot, Aortal 2, 1453.: .1 %is Is to orally that haTitlß bets dale ted with Liver Crecyhint for Yen yearn, and after having tried nearly every scow.. remedy without Muting relict. LNaket lent Ingu.Led to triD.e.3l.'Lastem Celebrated Liver Ply, and after aims only two boxes was tergetlY cured. 4ncw bk. area.* tri.fet.zmuunitig than to the patio lithe but levee or gensrel AnU Bilious bill otu I trend to the pabl".". Msg. ANN pawls. 17 Itheington eireet- . Punt...ere wilt he careful to ask tor Da. 11 1 LANti . S. CUL Hi ItATILIS LITZU PILLS, and take none eLe.—,' Their are otherrills.ParPoriess Zr be Liver Ms, nog Wort thriglubLe: •Dr.lrLeno's Idrsr .P 11,1., also his". eel.- hecteb ligitethligg - ~.• den now ha hadlith' all r. spectable Drugat...nth rt•the United Stat., auktryso the sole pro' prier., ~ , . '--. PLE.III:4O4II3,OTIIXILS, . au2/ .:, • summon; to J:lllid i Vs..ll2 Wood Ansi. rir.Flowens Will .0 z •whereothe Water/ rthige4f the thilale of the thstp le kr ..ItitY,.• Kid • t*.iteTt 2 t et tba . lib4.4l6fratisif X, Xuaiejiiits ert.k.h Irseitite at their *Ste. through the laser ibis! or derst,4 .- r Ft6i1410,1,'. Woes and vigorous bath or flair csurrt fi,t , to.laitliii milt lb. coesulou at ANOteS ICAT:lAtlliiM.Seduttithedguthely upon thle luist nese& able 'low of the Nita, a . IfWeifid. ' 18 b prepared of sub Lingt , dbote only ei Will prodtve this erect, ••11,thre, the gust lorcedurstalave hist wed bees burial:Rat bylib ueo—rod titinthunt alt. bemuse sale. The supremo. . Styes tots llttir . is truly beautiful and steering rkld rr.tr o t bi Al d '4llrhreettere ,at 2; tent!;ln three Dote,* ' ' 'lc;, 4opilator. - 181 lithedway, tk. Y. • '.. . ' arr, f r ith by B. B. Pollan. 'C. Truer, at. Pest. jr..l/Ithaue t Bra. Rod Braun A Reiter. (eon Jar New Cenitleates.—Ma. Socoxot: • I , e.... 4.1 it your rpm on. the 2.1 Jain &stunted thega tare , f ..my tree. wild* wareery bad at that time; you suited my with Spethaeles that did my eyes a greet deal Of goOd—Yttey were - very much tudemed at the time, but that Influarnatith er burn tilt. Leasure that the light of the bah Or 11, , ,LithilL ill VIM as *vie. ' I shall thaws you et.' get burgher pelt, in cue I should hate any mitt* tune with therm. as I would not beleitherit them Under stiK.grekeideratiga Years. nosocethillY, ,:4i.lhL9 . Al, AGE', earner Illed, sad theturta mega., PlTlEStillit. July UAW. ' . . —. 1111. sot.omosez—tiesng 4 . 1 ..P. 16 4 to weer Aterteelese I hare sever bees ebbs to get a poly but whit suds soy eyes sehe.-1. have tried a great number of Itlessee. lot always telled,nutil I obtained • par lkom you. I out see by day or candlelight, for arty length r of time, with the greabet elm del contort - :- f ttataman very mint , Mum(' with her alma. - I ntaStt Young. Tr.ar , WATERILLN, lOU Wylie strut Plrtucitalf, July 19, Atza. I iv's'. been under thy' netesit>• of usltut Glum far several rears, /flit ki•• Urn. found a tall' to tun my arm or tbot I could we without fatigue. until- I obtalried o 'pale of Air. Solomon,. Dy .the-aid of.thoee 1 boughT of hfso, I eau resits well as ever I could.. Filen read or write' with them fru haute, without the least fatigue, both day nail randirlliibt. . I law* triad, to all the dons In the Mate of Feinvylvs; win. to °beau . yule Or GRUM that would cult my eyee 'awl !W.l In .were Instates. Knowing the difficulty of obtaloing !Lome suitable tor the moot. I do most es:meetly recommend -to theme lobutier under defective vivion, to sr.ply to Mr. Eamon& of whom Glossae ran be obtained to sutt'ull wee: Your.. .Jo. •' J. MORMON:. kir BURKE & BARN.W SAFES—Herb' . . le the kind of ioetlitionias to the value of Our akitige nom Which 111 01[13 Coull.teotlf eat the reputatlan of our work. Fo hate alreadr.kuhliehrd eerthlC.S.C, wroviou thit 1111fiie riade for, our re/Lpilar 4.rad ordinary solo, -end fold abroad, beim been outdoeuel to the SaVI:RNST TEST& 12C:A0TirAL CONFLAGRATIONS, and mooned tit* multento totear. fete froevdnage. The followirkw . te *the proof of the tease focentestuble 1 110 .0 0 0 waxen OF BOOBS AND. FM= SAVED WM" A. SW SAFE! • • • • • listiCoorrr, P. , - du lyaDuals Daant—Dear g a t;lo Your two lettere wore ot,f volved. I/ ens Abeam tMu t lam - . I would ?? ,1 1 , 1f r t . b1=VP;At17n1 1 .j.qt pc motor 01 the 10th of Jane last—my More' bulldluit bolos: burned to abbe.. It wan built of wood and Wick— • largo throe atOty tudbllca. My baby was Itt It at - the thus of tho MI% nod 611 luta the cellar; where there woo • Drys mouut 01011. It was a very bother. My note. and tookt amounts that ore. tt, th e sey e . sanonnted to about Ten Tbotonuod Dollars, whirl,' Was mood. Than was redo rkeePejorr info:red; and farther. 1 would advise troy person who io doing buanwse to lam to Ito., but bay a Sae ta keep their 14 4 . 7 , pat roe t h at 11 [ can safety recommend year data uron _ ino. - Yours, tr:. • •. • • -od •. • Jinni emuran. Ur To , the "Pub lic - ME. From n premature failarier waeloneae of the eyes I lume beeztonnpelled to try some hsladosen peke of Glerfori— puroloped at the beet jeweler!e In this city—from the me et *Watt my eyeegre ia •0110.11/11d sight became materielly innaltetL 'r re motif Coretwed a Isar of YOUlt JUSTLY CBLT:I3B/ITED 0142.9r4 from the we of which I hate ninth comfort and pleasure, 117 sight has hoprovel awl my one collared frail pan. /'could not 1. Induced to yart with them. TOW; • ' . . • . 'BOOT.. GALLOWAY, strait , Botoxoet—iAlier a trill of a pair of your e fil7lADLIl3,lbr mind woakm.l lhd them ...ionlor to ant that I haves's? midi I &lira edg e thins say Lisaib or Una without lath:shut naltlase assi I yaw nad be' su light with eon and onmfaxt. / iniserfally recommend them to Oboes that an Sfitieted. as 1 hare loss lien, with with and !slanted ayes. YOU" ' Mrs. X. X. moonaolteN, Penn street ritsebeisb, July 20,1333. • - I nevi veer M i BOLOMONS' GLASSES hi , brief 141.10, and AM them to be ist.utt'aTarior to Aar cfbni I LAio awl. aid Ulu pleasure 15 xicortimenclog Ulm t. 7 thaw having ocoadon la tie Clasirs. ' - , TVLLLIAII McOOTOIIEO2I. Plitlmxtb,Julf tb,lg4l. ' mll3 . • orki.s4iLomoNs:—Fibm jai:m:4l/ iltlYo been afflicted velth wank oyes and stuntslghtutneis;anil in all my travels I hie n surrey bon able to gat a Dais ey 014148148 that would. help ma. I have Ltd Rivera vans that eitn.ll enable toe to sea more ttlaanctly. but could neyer keep them - on Mora thin 0ne49.1 hour . Irma tie fiat that thereaureet Nish great valMi4 ' Intammed.to see your advertised - 00. by Whlal I taw yon had just Laspottsalt some. aft/ gait has bean my esTn. Mutt aka to set I imbibed would banalt me:l yhagos I would try louts .. You must not think ms tiatiatiag trhan I say tbo7 mar " than answer my expectations, I bays not been able ta 'read by. oandlaYlght hi mom Lain hall an bausat any. time batoral got them Gloms: Ms= Imu tbme, I read one Bandar an &e . om.! until ten esheon;uithont pipe. : elaoelvy the !east Pain. vble. toe thing I have Dot.dons, , . I Iv tlas snap es' I think It deSSislng sons eat . armies, ' As 4 loy n Ohm lour Da beseiltild by it. " " • _Yop Ste at Marti to sub, asaorpt 4taan* 'ay oils . Lot Wanes: , raw di; bid> • • '; • ' • mantrl/6114.Whart ittiatiiiitiC' P. a. slope to maatbas that as.* 1 Isar . 010 . fias d ,_ ~`~ __ ` \\\ -.: 7-- Tiro Jima! Tiarmigpm r: , • *tt.;‘,/b , --1 • it'ao mor:,them'acttii&e.tpitimot to 1911 brash air' the 'Lan Marto et; vac:Taco:a / • • • t Ton k mikMaL \ my ltiat &eat im •• • •-' ••• • , attlt vim , or 5.• alma , 133 iny f hi:l4U hal'3lGht . 133 tol.mprora think. 1 batitui:toutt , biit bd able to *Mont th an_ :a ailhott Yon -Ntnart. . hIgInTFIt• Aptgh33iFti,Jna. Ml N have )333d" E.• G t 710 re.: • ttiti\ Ittekilorith d. • vantage, od#ar% ito esiirdihn r.atkog that . a ettl rltoo 04140;1i lax hat 3333433,31hrired; and th oigatt? area to iOtlobi.‘ las 'lgor ind.tone.\l th•refore I\lll7l.u' Itikp o .3 Iq.their ex.4lltner 574 ttr3nrnrs. 4 =vadat! Uhlizli*, and • •• . I rtith Which he ndaida:•his LIM , tat. Valio9l bit!. 1 mitts, of Tbdow. a. • UTTO N. Jtlnw v. 1663. 44,21 , Fayn a k, YStp6 hi; tP-P• BtouWs Essenee of 7 7 :771a ail \ Ilk ~,,,.rbb E.,... v 0 is Syropeistion f tot • tielreelleace. la orlinsr7 disrrbtesdnetplent oh ere. I • I,llort, 1a ail els. "4 , 7sostretiOn ots. th e distill, tune sus It Is of Luetioable ralua. Durfsit the pre, pit of .t i 4 Made cholera azoleummer eomoloitOtofehiLiireat •• • 17 g rt. eirsetelooooo fatally or le4tridost shoo be . thiaat 1t 0.47005—8 e sus• to set the sitotirse nes, Welk is I repSsed o 0 a 7 by P. BROWN, at his Drug 41 Cl• ... hisrs. 0011•011, oernerot Fin and Cheerio state • Pli e isipleSstad formic by all the iespeetsbie soe ••• • the Et a et l and.l.ft Pittibursh.l4 Bud. Pare Jr.. t .. ~ Vaho • 0 •Ck , •:. Br. 8. Smlthi.:Lemuel Wil .0 At • • J. Echo* Aka A Op. , '. .. In AlligE , lo7,Citr, hy , U. P. Bolliests east Lee Beek 1,00 Bei \ i •• . • • • '• su9Seett iter Wu '.. believe Naturo has •provide , a remedy for eiely diseseeyibleh flesh le heir to. KEE tII I'IYIIIOLIDAINnORock OIL, pat IP on it down. from •n. grog' \I atomerY. , poncealed /Seep in the bowels of Id• liart4ll, withonb doubt, one of the greetlet of three remedlee. Head 'the ,following teeth:ahoy% given by ► gratefii \terenti ~ \ .;. UMW 1 Uzi!, Ohio, Sept.ls, 1862. Mi. D. ' Klee- P -dlrY.l, h►re sold all your . lietrolinuto. ' or hock ' "2'e t t ; r lflro in tl . t r h :lttr:6Tn i ii. m i s co b Vi L o ge \ a\ L o m r om , w. have:found the till very aleellent itt no end Dysentery. My ,dattghter. ►t this Clue your ne ut we a here:. w►a lying very low with they dew !gave h r e teastreontol. and la tb.rei hours gave the second. and. \the flux litOPPri. is she recovered tranudiately. J,,t I. ■lob an \ estraonzaary_ remedy for ;rore• sod ham tea Ontaihrulsesd Ithermadent, end tor the Pill% ate have tier cured of long swelling. . / . ' Yours, ith respect, . /DUO Ma:ATI , • Tor :ale eT ail =earn* 11 PineberßO. • SO [Reran edworill rir Perm 1107 PiMill eooy.l , O omE INSURANCE COMPANY , NEW, YORIC.\ CABS s CAP/TAI $500,000! ‘, u• 0 400 :amt. , so. 10 Wood Hr. Hark/Mk \ SIIMIAS L. the trattbre. Corn ..... ..-....F1ua of .Jorutru a Co. Theodore dkh0rn..........-Nirkp of Vow. a IllaNamea. .1100clow, ...klrou of B orta, ;lag Co. Mo. um Of Oladin. Mellou a Co. of Uteri Blito Co. moo 11 800, ahony a Co. herr L. WlCool `\ WM. P`al.4--•-•-••••••••..---.....PINI Stone a Warr. anry~O. Lb of . Cl.pp Bowel. mom o Jame. Lola tc Op. Mori. B. of • B 11.41 a CD. oho 11. of g. 0. Coro a Co' track. G. Zambert..-..--ktim of A r f A.laure a Co. C7urria A Dudley at Mukiey t (13, 1.0 . 141 .411,151 try, -.Jim of Laid. dtlarhory Jr.; & Co. bet itortasa. of J.H.00.0., )lorgaof & Amon Z of Trowbzidae. Dwight &Co. Tii . xm of , 4 F l i f &I: C --Firm of Ihorauauw (310111 b. D GCB. D. Bork. a C 0... p•Cbaum,-.--..--firm of Como, Lotf-rop is CO. Thootoa r Imo of T. /I,3lakeenuar Ikreuf Sanford of Jaftspon & booted& =1.4/ 1 ..1y . 0rf0n,... ofN . ortn, Bader ITV . n ociland of.rtaat4l, MUM' rod WM of a. IL Baru. & L00Le0n0d,1....-..--..-...e \ hruof It Lo.wood a . two. Ina of toptdosadlen*L.l. sac 11. Prot/ono/am, Iffnu of Protlatughauf,Delrell lt Co. ode /I of Swift Hurlbut *Co. ' 6 m*. atonal: Nob* Ward 41 , of Wort a Onto. Uf*ln Doelnodf„...-...Tirm of Ilibrool, Stookwolf aCo, Jams I{l¢ of IlaruaA Humphrey & Bottler. , . Wna T Heal Coo =aural Bart. Darjurri N Of Walla. Pardo 1 Co. • of Gporge Peora. Co. atailcoN L. LOO 11$, C All. 3, MARS, 2.craum.. , (bi Om late firm of ArCardy tr. Laomis,) BOUTS AND- SHOES , Wood street, PSlitsburgh. - Third Ariritid Statikrictimt 161? TIIE STATE MIITUAt.`FIRE AND MARINE 131,110.8.N0IttiostrAerr:1ir.rea.htirg , of the CootionlN3lay 1.11-11209015 '5l Vat. red to .vori.l.Bst 135.230 68 roo'4 8:0 \ t ery Ofßoe futotturo-.- 1.000 00 \ - sso,loo 25 'u atm \‘‘. ' \ 2,790 04. • .152 81 OtoozolotiOBB.l4- Plitt/mg. do -"t""" ''7.551 81 Premtal Do. Loner, EtatiNitl 1:2221153 FICEII=! 1=1"112 =ra Praia • Boada Vend ea ahni.--, Slartaavr Cash atleasdc d m. Opt* funelturt and Bail 'Ltti A2. " 12 t a‘i alU'rted O ' d ra N tg. l .4 l the Com* Na r Rat \ RISTHEP.,YORP, avlda *SWIM \ \ O. BEDOWIOE. Harrisb , •pa.stll/1 , . JONES, Pralsdalp • • = • A A. IV I.4l.tftklivaAar, Pine .• A. A. CARRIER. _ • 4,11111 B.II.IIIIIIIIISPORD. Diareratl:lM \ A. J. GILLET, Ear/10am, A I'. 101•10.. Aoukar ELOTZ. taboli mint • • • JOEY , P. RISTSIE PEEWEE., • ' moue nonillion sea and Inlasddtol44llo4 also. an merrbandfse In airy atuntrr.o.loerat 'Tates lstariterith Wet/. Polbslea Paned cat dyiEtne lumen attai mo anstnally, or Ara tem et Team , - B'lmett OEM, coiner of poruth and amPbtadd @treats. Jett( • A." 4. U.LARIER. /etym.. litsix's Insurance uottlitiny of Pi • • PI L. PflitllaL 1 • SR Lt • , On . ICE, Of WAnIE, VIN/DR,7I(43PMA\D . • woo.D s z.WETBIA MILL •AND CARGO TiNH9.6A Tin 01110 AND. DIEINESTRITT myna,- AND - TAINDTA -441P-Allta*U, Gowna: lati dieruAlt• Bain! Att.*: of the AA'A and INLAND FIE/Aron muIT,LANEPOSTATION. • .• nD % N • • 'ma. rari.rai m 4 I . • al. Ater, mar • I Memnon. , Nobort var.. - Jobn 8 . Dilworth, . &-, hand.. Adists. R.lnaid lisamitoms. ' I ;.EatiocomalAr, a cM 2 S‘ Wan Bt JEW, • JAMES \P. TANNER, witormsrat MALE& MI Boon. suoip,;(9lnras, iserAte, 56.. Wood Pittsburgh, jliiiir! My stook ecitudirts of upwards of 2600 VSES. embrarJag 1114 . .ty awl style of ROOM 13110 Ea and DONNETE. parardin akar& Rom. %kw Eng land. mantifartni,a, adapted anneal,' for. FALL *ad WINTER 3.11.1= Sod witi Donal at satiefactiary news— comparing fa faddy with those of Phliadelobla and Ns* ti.v%r ,t'lbormitii,r4loiTlCA4llol4lll7ll/berit.fm.' /AGA).- -,t.t ERREO T.- IrP E-S HATIONALALLY-.. . . ~, .. . 4 AftSON i §Nationa'lDagu ' OaEery, • earner of tlee Meng.] itat tireeltekt;(encielte Lalleig l =Vvietr u t t e t ottele litellii.likir.:tesee at M‘tdecata tutees WW elm :NM at the etatablicte =net., Ailed an trite ' , Try ett.vior, Aldo e Ety Lliattn. `artectted wltti ouch ehlll Mai tee eerieam teektyie =ont.t.ectrzete tee Mulles, niche tamale term %nto SI Qs exec. oteial p r i rl Mem! am trectseee.: \ ~ PlitMraltet r l'- ,clgt . likie "cul."' ' , Y .,' '' ? l ' °4 ' " 4 \ du. WIN. Pa initieinitri b., tate aplittivt, tulle\ pie s w ept reenonmee. . - - , , 1 1 - 30.ditepav tanm of AIM. lid dewiest De . ip a , V.,,, .rt. Of Lb Wcity:bad vicinity:. '. ..\ . 4 . 0 118.‘ , 8813. .4„OrdiaClA4 trots 8 A.*, un til 8 P •F .....A r in b. 1 11.....1. ,\ • * K 8 : 18•1 • ,8k ' erj.Eßlt EGT YPE S. ~ 0 002 . 1117ILDERG, 7 . 81 ¢ D irniglid.: IT Na,ari:4-4traxtgars A s w6,wish tti,:ott ', \ liin MI Igg Ilratili . latißtiCl IMXI life like likenmeort • trry t,odetuto prier, wilt tn.] It to their Interest to call at thietwl,ll known entebiletments.where eosin, .eatistaotion us guaraute,d. or Ott'tnutto made. Raring one of the IffxrAeg• best.. r , i.F .. ged PIM* and 2k/lights one con.: ~ tit Du .with latroxlenta ea, the revel rikil, land. tad nYing ailettetitherittete of Peplos. r . t/Ding, rar now DrnoVeed by. the celebrated: Roots. or 02 1,1,20 /his end New l'Otk. kir. N. tette: s htttfrif to he alt clef to the D^ of the am e style ct Definer. ,„,-, ~,, either elngly et (ponne, whlthlant nova; beer niZ i , .n.,,,U, Arai onereattig, - in at, ..1.M . /...r.C. I ,1.,41 ~. WA , . \ & - ,a,,JrIT ILENR\ 11. LLINS • \ TORSVADDIN% AND 1 , COMMISSION IVIERCHANT i • sHOLIVALTI DiIIMIL IN • CHEESE, nUTTER, sEisoSonsu, Aim) PRODIMB GENERALLY,' , No. 43 IN , od street" PittObiargh. A lt - .1i. ; H. H I\ MES i, t :RO , , , . at ACITILERS X, SOLID EOXI7IO , SLEDGE% krlcirs, MMTOOKEI, OWBABS, itti4 1311 PITT i:r R. - • its Wood st., be wawa lot andllesd. ear' II week eeneetei equal, so siseubetareLlib• cii 4 IILES- E',:: - .1.1:10MIS; • . .. -.., OCK AND BILL . RoKER. • : , • , Notea,-BOds, Noigages ar,a, N ego ti a t e d. ''.: \ 16.14211C0LAR A ornui .to 1.0.10 ,P11110.11A319 AND 1111114)7 13T0616: iiill-Obiee oth`: Jonts *00... aornai yr and Routh' rtzest..% - '. \ . .' - • -\f \ - .4•13-' ' IDfl Tr amm0...... '' . 5..•.........-.:. _ .'.......-... !gyp gLEK4a -B RAVI g 44. =ou, , yrs tix. marlaurn, - , li c k Ao iitaiiiriitreet, - .PfteslouriO4\ i.i ta- s. Minr *l °t 14'., t iZeg " I ' br'il' . 1 v`' . 4, xtrvir , .. joa ", l , x , I XFAN..... . 1 - 1,'6.....1308WV. BINNED Pi11aP . T1EWM....:=4.:.........410.6.U.! (UMW. 0 LOGAN,':WILSON ti CO. \ moat= AND VEMUMZZ DUO= 1,8 __ ~.. fouturu..t.lo DOILESTIO ,t• , f licar jukupwatim, CUTLERY, WA o.e. c 1J , bax .... u , TT • Aft hew., \ sad Ewe removed tolheir , Izewikna eatclevo twzi \ \ ustrtrnoriro\e' , ~,,4. raurow t r u et=l. o „, am bmettaS: ' 01 M - -8 0 41beVa wr e Hanel') Pante ensa=ieenerglease Otiktlq.elorer roe jaitreed asilm .../ Ohm" 1141 "" 1"1 " 1 ". 11 " w t r ' - '''",' L . ' t - ' 77 "4 ' F W " l c i l V.A.,. t ''' 6 7.\4' \ \ \\' \\,., '\ " 1 / 4 ' • \ \ . s24 k\di. , I , U.. l ' On Saiiilds7 .: • • • • '2 "b 123t t il.: IBIA ""M' OtifiCM I OIIn .. .• .64 th - 11er , klmvitril to a her •• 1 hoth 102. , lot, r cr. 103 1111113 , 6414'ht 10 p'. *et tt.tt. TOT Tl.. ', ' ' ' ' ‘%. .\ ' % \ Min '...:7 7 ---7 Rummer Naha —1 1. ~..., ~ 'Sig:A' • r: — .. 7 . — . —...::..., I..—____—, 0 , ales 12—Mule.WbIta,1—tolomilictilii er OVA\ s4aeon ' • ''' ,10 t 01 ......=7:4:7.'=1. ,". '1 1. ) 1%13::: ,-- •----\-- . -- ::::::i _ `1 \ O. \ri A .07.. ed ..ft1,..80.7i,ra - 117 \ • • ' . Illy an to Paul I' Smith! 1 1 \XI ILLir \IRON BA i. ':- \ ' ..; • • [ ILL NAN rh.lo, eeabn • • !warn 17 ... [• . reve, , ,,in 0.4d1 Onto th,eit !am •• know. 1 ,\ • I i • e k[easperk•rite, tetiek recently' •• • Med eprort. flativilis commendations to= M •• et, WO, , Vi t a BUlVelllP:lTlLiedatt to 4,1:°.: I:l , 'n . 1 , ; „ .7 e, th e aesexixe l / 4 Dewy - 1i bsed lot s I. Im , I TI t .7177 '2ll°.wartu BRk, %RT. P - lielDS . ' Ile ''. I, \ , T. T. BQOKS=., ,IL,„ P \ CALL, J • T. tc p r r :t ii te the re, t t o r t i ta . .. ~! t•Wo Ma; or We W ••• UM. b l •ra;aur thout Obli.o* ' i _.. • '•• oriva Txtor, ar • • • .4rOor • . rtflC titlark \ • —.— • -- - - • - *LlitT:4 - Attoriae4ki t \ tw, . Ilultdblipl," ‘ Grua, *eon ra smelt ma Isznal 11V.TA •\ az.4oo3ll‘ith _ _ FOR 2,501)\ AO • ps, • GOO. , . LAND I • Wtot •anty. no. tho LNDo Hattoot ', nrox. The Lon. to or . INonborod and °MI • low. ho. quire of tint° TEL WOODS. 40 to owlet. - tv - AuipARE • an , : ORIMRB—An v v are nil Von the Eiliot cithe•=B*.Teral 'Octant, Idonei W&1 Papfor• sad IlVdet4 mprisiox almoo ova, , ip quality, ellar, , Dadara• and •• • Mat 65 Marta reat• • Isn'4o.l \ ' go p4l,m4r,a •,etIIIKESE—'4.OO boxe • W 'Oli s enie, for aal • Crbr wan- AVON B. • : our A•mtrapny. WEAiM EA .vi ¢ bb twern priors by VON BONNlttlf.', AILS--200 Icegkessor d Us, (or al. .1.11 [magi VON IIONNU. • • \MIJEWITX INMW LG &S - g 4-1,00 xrrnon DIX boxes 'Country for zsle by • Iyin3ol VON BONs , WNW ASR \ BOARDS-3 ti ,9 \ doi, .0 Wa tr l' i y a . o Boards \ for sa . l! b 4 o ' Xs OLASBNB-100 bbls. prime 1. M. - • •' Y. ZGAR-30 hbds ,primo Sagaii for by rau3o/ \ VON ooNrllloßer a ?CUM: , s - - BUCKETA and,' TUBS —lOO doz. pidn,nad 8808.sta 834 80 dos;palated Tab& for sal* • 1,820 \ \ VOA% 11118101088 T & 31.i-30 pkgs. Slack Tea, for sale by '\; CIL AT WREST-50 boretiswhite Ripon', for i.le'br VON ItCINNIIOR. • .1k MURPHY. IiAVINCt SOA . :ving SonPr In' Pals by' \ '.17111; BONNHOBSX ,MORPRY. iamvss—?ci 09,....(E0 . 8 . .. 14_ 1 1A1p . ) Sieves; \ foredo br „ nu.N3.livis..T SI EXHIBITION \or.Tus PITT& l innsoul3ollTleptallßAL 80C;6Tr.etaLISON2C EALL,sou the ertrelog of thwatla tad on the Stb end nth Of Fay tutelar. noW,e o'cl oc k aa . Wl la o'clock ..u. rerell7llckke 91; taktats et James Otwedrop's. illth ~oru,tX .21.11 I emote duteous of exhltalse the arooucle Of the toll, are. reereatadtfaeltea to attend. ea Khasipnryi,,Ms l ilt wawa:did fo r extalts of merit., eciZdAwluct FOR CAMP MEETlNG,=Exaikistoi Luz '. -40L41 , 11268 will be tab emit' the present week Lc the CtiltlY hIII6T/IW tewaeloo, eau • aultchem's lOaart from the Ifoutota label, blouse at a o'clock to the csstg and 9 °cloak , al the Atari:earn. , sOLE:. LEATgE 7 BR -1000 An n • • • b ...STS•and BOOT TREES—ItIadOPN° _i ""``and Boot Tam Sot solo br 29 BIBB /AVM V IPS \caid, 0 A.l4:BKlNS—PhDidelphis 5M,V41.37 4 7 51 Mai d I nt 7dDraro Glt EATHEWitaci PAD SKINS—Ii' Li Bri4lo. Onß ind Slanting Litherand PartSkisn, • \ MANNERS' -44 - - - - An uicrltmezt , 14 ' .!,117-\: 7777 ' `, 4.NEMBED OILAIOO bble. Linseed Oil, foe 'LA imi k tr Tann 'nom * co. \ Qt.TS. TURPENTINI--:Io prime order, co. ' azt.. , \\_. \TA\ \ •VANNEAS' \bb.lB. 'runners , Oil, 50...61. by {bun] gY , A4MILNEISTOOK it 00 COTOR POSTER-10: casks .al!r Patter. Tenn bratut.Jmt riled and•teriihr.b7 !MIMI ,•s 1 . OtILMMTSON. doa.; choice- Claret C‘..1•14114. for tabi l tur a lust rec'd sad for sale bv . INEGA.II-15Q bble. ' Immo, for ode br - fau29l CULBXILISON. , EARLASH-11 casks bio.l :Pearlaah, \ for eaLlibr Nat)] It DALULL it CO. vaa.KLED , HERRINGS--. 1.2 bble..lhokled _E. '4l.4pinss,:on.band Ltd, for Ale by ILS-25.bbla. brown Tanner'a Oil; 5 bbla. I - Totten' 011; bblo.. No.l b CO. bloaebea 'nolo Oil. ibr solo br R. DALMILL OIk t CO.. . _ E151C 7 .40 bbla. large No. 3 Mackerel; 25 bbl ‘141,11114 Brar.Berral; 10 !AIL Lake TiOEM 10 Bay Blab. for sale by - a. DALZILL 4, 100. * •.. 8, :a an. poun.- lumerpl4.7.sevsomici...e.v.riarl%by - eto and f r oalo:br PLEIII6II MIWTHEIS. • wag 27 • - as axon to J. Kidd /I Os. a; Wood stmt. BITS TIMPENTINE-5 bbls. Spirits S**Pantile. in atne 41,3.4 fArv :T i, 7 \ • WY NG BROTBEIGIB. Ci i ia i i ,,4 lkLeN . ESlt-- ,... t1be . .. Carbonate V7.10' , 3 1 I ; thibdr,V)lto.4snalbrab:h7 angst* FLAinza attoTIMIS. EVIGATED TERRA DE:SIENNA3OO lln:TurndolSlonnsaivlsated. In innnWarsal• 1 •Iw4 I z , einp ' jug .11e111;.1.1 cati,br: - LS.IIINGI .BROTEtilh9.. pq 10F r -50 tierces %Rice on oonirignment, ' , " r " fine mi k L ' w BAGEL*? co, ',_. _ - 4460 MAI Taimere Oil• 25 bble. , vatm buseb.virter oil; 40 Ms. No. 1 1:003 CO 14; stars tor eslatr7 1401. BAG &UrO. • AL ' HATUB-150 Bora. Nb. I r IT;e )11- \ .ra •a In .ton sad ea iale4- • \ A i ;•-, • CI MARS-A-150,000 Common' tkors,-311 L. - , ntori au I for lab by' -NM, BACIAIXT a CO. `lsorted . ega — •, a ai • . • in atom Ltd for P- - an IXTRITE -WINE .VINEGI,R=A. pus . V V ba • a abry bubarlat Ibypieldibu smity Isle by A. A. 1411131.111141, A.41!,Y SALT—Ashton'e Liverpool,Salti \ rt ?ip Irt• nii:1 0 1 2 1 71 144! . t0t dev A laral t ext 4 RA, /I' , BROOVII3.=-89 BioOms" of. win Western riaiutzerturs, *trot bound and I. by Lanai W. A. IIIeCLUIW., ' —BO bales to by Air/1100W GLASS-460'b6ies`assorted sots °arse. 1R, 106 tierces S. C. Itioe, for sale by \ WORN OBSYR. TAIL .t 281 ? k i ef,e sainted Nails; superioF ..u 25 • 44. 7 by - JOUR Othl4ll. I IIRG i NIA ST TOBACCO-48 kegs (MOO' Jotter ontEe. TrALTIAIORE No,3II3BRING-400 bar LP ret. itmressa fakiwas by JOHN GSM. MAT,--ao idids. Sager, hietore and for WAbr • s nu.* Joan OBIRL. : NY IZIN9dPeI; h atca I,a S te by• It "ZikB T ILR:7I Lm We by Ins o!ee s 4l 'obi ~ i \ ALZ aglo\ itneL, II .ILJJ S AR 0484 310 140810--50, 414 '‘‘IIOIILASTER 'All,o9r4or Land and Swap .4!Twazo".wsz taritzg.. o. LoarB9gar, enstnb• rod for .1. waits\ lie W*1 4441444 4 144"A tt« sum t. ~~ EAIt~ABH-t ~ p p er ~ . . Idet ni OGS-406 dos. .E.W ?d , by Pa. Ratite taXa3/ MUT akaNg. i l g 1t 70 b c ; r 1 . ' - - - --.-----,,” , V,Z 4 71 ! bllo ,"#r but? 4 1 t b ai L \ - i - ik ti A, Ya: fi'll' it fAtr sad 1 if 00 Igo. . 1 4 1 4. 1° i&L-. 2 "" 4 'B' ~.:- ' ti \\ . ~~ falk .IPtlts _ 29:033. Adiatt. - W. I s t . N_ ' esh`arrival-,2 m D 7 sio.4 Sapt, Nthe .7, TsUmul ler •• • Neigh by \ Mee birown; Ad p e nO :c ienfic. At , BITIKRELIL ' iwdr: artw ►K H NPHY. ocutarlats: TOJ The College of litho:Lea Maryland. rpHE Dioneetin Colter of the Pxotottartt ett&irellitaigitiiitNriarsilioMali *1)4,X1" Mandan the TWIRDJSY OCTUBISS next. Stalloste (nos 11,3,! 1t 'arg=ted . sacretstved into the mamma. awls? tn. antenhion lif tia l e 3 =l. 2. :rtre i tiel ru us, M. iltuthints at. sates say Costa Us Oollewk ha 'MOB their cisminadan shows them to We psred' Its Balidinas. Discipline. #0..,f0r the' litallesisparisswits srestuireir distinct from \ thaw of he Orsaunar BehooL Both dspertntents tar. the inunscliste suns ishdow of lb. Asetas of the 0011..0. Ti,. henna amiss ibr Cl,. Bscsiest of tAns=lr e. is. in sithar'llissestmest.ll226: eoverisa Itt e sister, or fisda=d'lltuitst tris s i4ti r , rn 't and"" lb. tax n. allots. to. Calla. at% .t.e.e. P.O.l,eiteed. WORRIES, &e.-90 hde. N.O. Saga : V o balm Nu, alt, soot, bi. m.o. m0h.. 4 ' - I fgri s iaßg:67: 4; 1,3 hu.r.7 4 ,i c artgu r , 10 bass Plasenhe. CS bbIS 0 ..•Ag InVoT''''' EMI ''''T.?=ott: .____ t thl.,Zintassish ID dos twDisd and taw wsw.. ! 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Krl emit gbssl rar atu37"l-.-b!rga•l4' ft:'3l\6,Ll4l.lslo.liCi • V.XTRA tA.MIGY rinErs—too_ INBRED OCI. - --41 bbli%Lrgtseed,o \ il; ci nate iiad tali* = ' BAu - ems •. , • SPAIN ER }UR GU. ' - 51 111C.IDT.!:IRONtow ikssos* ettelib I .4 l 2aMa in i Junigs, sulQ . .1,81013:1111 . 4011.Pi* \ - : bble. ree wc6l3ol,7A7R7titi7t lIVINDow OLM3B-500 box *ui4e, \ data Tma./ cd041•40••••4%.••10,1%,,,X BVISAORK-15,000 Veal Ebui and \ tBoN 10D..R66 1.01•03 , Prot. ATIONAL.MINIZiW_UOMPANY--=4O date Iticsas mon ommitutkvhior vas 0 7t fourth .trist uaurs & ocLk • NAPAERIIIIMA taw Napier /debit, inwcmfttailati- \ 503 - • • , - mans Warn a ca. = r antra &AN/W.450 thane of hi. lc hi. BAWL • 12 !Fot: rr s "ails shwas .11415:g 07 Pommes , au ., .- - ' ' \ gum. Stoat sa l iPmastamicer.. EA tit • VANUA 'PLO ,‘... I. IIIIL. -M - : thither- artr \-18**; • Vt . ) }MAR wM Roo I estettql Uall. can lim. obi irt ARO o'4 \ HALL-FOURTif ST ' n't, I 4xml for Parert, 7,.. • OcegmetkiNOßUl Melgt \ is t. Abe. 0 4 N.Wr$ OUT o.* Sabd 10•411 /I,OIN IS , s ' esa b. iband In zwin.ss, id sn ums. brwlyto WW \ MCNRADAUGO.iniv4r Mal P. 1498 Dmiltuilsa A LES AUCTION SA • • I:l4l4ll.4uctioimi.s. Xamaikairneral,ildl74 and 7Mcd -, ...„, .. _ , , 7 ' Ua • , ' COL' /3;0,: 4012 ax , \\ \ .\ ~ :..., e V ~Tustmar., BF Ott, •,k ' ' . 0 \\s ' , ' A:3lll43&;?guit 30th, i+ \ \ ..: \ \ '!lres — •"'stliiltii.ii o'.. .s ;3'± um« cum awes .1/°l ' Crild4 ''' -\ \ 4" glbsni. . ,Texottme Wi th • Wall Inca of DO • Brick, Dwelling . siii,Loti\ In Sir iningltam- X \ \ (N rauEsDAy, JIVENING,\Sepy,Sth;„ 4 5ni ,, ,,, ,, ,,Vi• Comln•rclal Elahn•No• l Fl 0 MILD . I V t t irdar i" b• n t a ttb.WS W PAL D !situate at lbw nnknwr 0 um. •,, err and °Snell. •svesta. basil a Dent of OSA on •‘ , Casson •weret„ and eztasalin. 012/,_ollver atm.% toe ma ...blob Ls ste=ad a lassie THRICE A•Tsthll \ BALM \ • DWELLING HOListh.e•Ph ext•tdsv hack tatll4lkla NO , ' ALsk thowtho lota 'of ;nand adinthloa Lha sakes's, haetne a. front au het of . or , n meet, awl skalatidlag , • Others f•nt ks Chesaet AG.T.or, T pl Pima., ONION. Dll lILL.LI AIL hoth Is( sthiall ` or. • coastsacted In modern styl,4 at bat material and vat*. amismbip. Liselog tote roc.. =slide 11131/. WS. r..0l - oic hk nt. A • • \ •• \ Also, fro thoee ss TWO LOTS OP °Rolm). dthato ea tha, Bongs ride or Cares. mast nest the Pittman Marsh. \ hsl•A N • , 31 and 1 12. bath,: each , hoot of 21, hot oa, ~ _ , Omen .trees. and ext•ndans tank WO ket to IPalaut Al.. \ \ lay. Baliocodthro.. Thl•lndlsputsbl• \ norm u at sale. \ \,, \ \ P. AULDAVIIL Aut. ' , \ • \ ' lipggy,llockway, and, /14 , teu. 'ONFRIDAY morning; Set4emper 24, 1i Weloek..lll be meld— ' 1 7 ' \ ffaftN. ‘ ni 'op - , • • salt Desirable New Brick Darillingu Houesrfor,Sale, - \ WO very onporior modern style! Oonintir . lifone unentehed [Mesita, DWELLING lIIZUSVI t • e•tenetee Inek belldlnez and Was LetreaLtusdein the best nsigeborhood Xeminabee• et Atm tormr of •0 Ipd 011eerretteets, wilt L.. sole at o berelott . \ .i., T \ HE UNITED , STATES . . • •-, 1.1: FE INSURANCE , ANNUI'T' Y \ \ AND \ TRUST • COMP4SY, \ \ pVia..A.nier,pnia„_'. 7 . \ \ HATATEEED APRIL - 26,1850 "\‘‘ v : : oat Ka PElly121:141;. ' ••••• - cAprr . ,thjo : .. ; i... 11. Sll.t4sinne or Thtld sad Obitiint . \ ‘.• E ta, \ \ . stoteetai P4x1.1.4e a. \ ~ ...ini \ Clins 0? Ted IfOXIIIISI42.Ir A ‘t!IITUDIT.PEUS • A ‘,. `\ • • poismo • • • " \ \ flr it = .on.. wl\t. • .. DOE. jo . . \-... ,1. 1 ~T4lng.irgh. rtrael .i limi. 11 \ \ - ' - I n lit 7e..gieit: ii _,.! 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S: IL—Old • •of taken I. =fano et lb. htMat ... . • , steam, Co -- unicatioi beftrOoll ' York . . `""\ an d Gis t r w . , - . `\,. _ \ I • \ - OT.A %OW- AN .I.IE* 7 L ... - • %;...,- : \\ - • ToaK.sts....top ckirkvacarks r.,...:.- - •=tz. , " • , \ aim et.mva l arA3.3_ .0 ' •,- 9 taps, ....9..0 .. *...9 . Dorm power— 9QU 0109 --. •• •• .- • ,ff \ du.i9 ariNooffid 9 9 99111 9999 Nov TO t, i tlf -' ' - [o r ' ' ' ` VlZ'. (nit**. ''''' ** \ ' . • ' ... " T HE NYBD/AX, Mt 14 . 1 74HER.1215.tht y tab's. ik . 0.091. BAST3DA.Y. 02.8_ NO V L R. - - \ . First Cablzioakon statei v ais Mitritird'ipeizolutted)l9o \ firmlublo. mitl4lilp 9 9 . _- - V ' 499, • .-• . . , ; . / 9 -•••—••• " h9eon4 Cabin,, (starard'o foe itriedia,)..... ...- • 50 . • limited lumber Of third elo{i nanovlPti- 4 1.ain tsk . ' so. rapyliod with umiak= nt gcrd a waltz; pawls eaoked.o4 2M2 DOLLAR& \4lPr.M.ni...a.AFFeseenik.. 1y1441 . 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Merebanto end Meet Ott.nooltlt Malowt to any gloom pattern. bound in the aunt tudninattal mut turnistud linen nionottehlo iron ohigitiVATlo..ll,3ltONlrmayllitat tjdincOUNTILI-.A and Wench Letter sod :Motu Paper mad tin p auaetantll!ioronla i rl . or a orleg u t -:"."6." teennenen. Job Pointing of ell idoiX * entiouteg \ neatness stud durpoutb. KiluDDl7 at DAVIDIV CUMULI Tin WitIITNG MO: kept eunitantli • DAVID IL HOGAN, . SLR. illnINTILk' 1.11181. - • turtteedan . N\FM \1300105- 7 .53 J. L. lißitiLo No \ 71 iter'a i Ms al Chula V. lz 5ti...1114'.. ' . • .. ' • \ l i b atZ iltVg t a .. V t' 4.' - '5! " 4 " . • Pro phet. \Niue of .ttts 0 'Theessonsz. \ itemlal*Flinetutd monab I , sad Nallag. • . \ l'a lo. reivc.d.h lT g'AM1T ,. ....--,- .", bb. . g l i l d l ‘ ''' .' - • ,'. ' •I/ ,- ' ‘tioUti .51:1141iLe !titt!reiaX., ' larima a fair ; .-.;-,,-, - `.% \t.
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