THE i'II'fSBURGH GIVETrE: PUBLISHED BY WHITE k CO PlTTsSugan. WEDNESDAY MOANING, SEPT. 12. IS11C11:, ANTIMABONIO AND WHIG 0 1.16 KILT* TM CIL NAL CONETZIOSLIt. HENRY M. FULLER, of Untrue County. WILLIAM HASLEIT, of Butler County .1110011.1, ROST. C. WALEER. of EltrabeSi BoroogA. JOIIN KILLER, of SharpeSorgh. CALM; LEE, of .P wham. WU. ESPY, of Lower SCltur fatll.ll 1 ,. CARTER CURTIS, of Ps tborgh CURB, 71, Ittl. S. SACS of Lippe St Our JOHN MORRISON, of eilleghany commoloata,_ JAS. MITCHELL, or Ptal , ! , •• coats, WM. M. AirprußA, a Pittsburg& •r 002., JOHN BYERS *l Olvy •, 'e tee next Pelt. 'elegraPlll• etwotg. The next national nee Is a ' to take place next year. Its lestills ate dy becoming to bitau tteipated with mach tote t. That it will abOW a vast advance, In tea years, in the popniatiodilm- Steels, end retook/cad' the eoanoY, is es ideht to all, bat the rehniwe dotage. it will abovi' h ere 1 eabjecnt of It.. greatest cariosity. The advance which the North No made on the South, the;9/est on the EaaVone city and town on arnaher—.4hese seethe anemians which excite more ~.nriesity Than' even the aggregate result. New York will un- I elacbtedly maintain her powtoe as the umpire State. but a doubt bas been expressed whether I Pennsylvania will hold ter position so the second' State to the Confederacy. Ohio is already Alvin, ting with her the precedence Tee Ciachtnen I Quarterly I. eview, Al a late article, estimate! that' I a 1850, Ohio will show a population of 2,150 IV., while Pennsylvania in estimated at only 2,206,762 New York,to is estimated, will shots o poptilation of 3,031051; or only some 61.10,400 more than Ohio. The census will, doubCces chow important items, in thole eatimatev. We admo that Olin inai been mniung rapid advancce upon an, that Peniiiylus nia will lore her high position. Vogt will undoubt , edly appear no the third slate to the Urnon,if not the second. Virginia will: have to rank as fins or sixth. • Ohio not only exceeds Virginia in pcmilation. bat In almost every thine rise Chet eons 6Xxhiibit the greatness sad prospriny of it pceylini It is atated,tn the report of the Secretory of tbe,Trean urv, on the Coalmen, nod N•riptionihr lb. Coned States, for the lest firma; year, that. the State of Ohio. an entirely inland Stale, ia the sixth in point of ship !sodding, - that she bonds eierauch Manage le vessels as all the ststcs and paha fr.m Chesapeake Bay to the It,o Grande," -anddoublo as u.nels no Virginia, North Carohnn, SJuth Caro• lion and Florida." It the people of the Souili ran withatatottbe ev ideoee of the bllghting effects of e.avery Upon the prosperity of a CA:Wally, wb oh the next. cenen will show, they are more infatuated than vs ar now inclined to believe. But for stavery,fVusin is would now be the first or second Stye ii the Caton, insured of ranking tar dowik on tb Crios—The Wagner= Union Leeds up a most absurd clamor about the key offsirOmil con demns the conduct of the administrationi3beCinne it does net demand smosfactton from thikowt. of Spam for an insult to our notional tirgid4t. Ne have the moat nodonbitug confidence toil the hon or of the country will be perfectly safe in Ire band. of Gann. Taylor, mad at most preheat; have the eat tors of the Union. It is net difficult id*, them motive for nil this pretended zeal for national bon er. Their object is two to:d—Fret, t, fijure the administration with thooe hothloorls withiSdclight io national dulßoulties, and who would lieJelee in nothing so much as a brash with OA Sfinito—ant', second, they would rejoice in nay ditficiflty which would result in annexing Cuba to toe United State, It would make two, if not three, fate olive state., nod scrum the Wear< of power to the South. Such a result would exceedingly delighl)he mine. of the Union., •- - ; We confess we should have no particular ob jection to see that fine Island annexed CP this coon try, tilt could be an to hosorsliiv red eleihe in as Jim territory. It wosio tired:l,d') . tl.orrtli in many ways, and uur:cr %ail Lee 0i8 , 7 aed would become the foie , Is , and 'a tbb' world, a most desirable rerudeere• and a place r Immense result. It would strengthen our marf4me power , increase oar commerce, open Op a fure;marliet (or the ex hange of products, and enable tth to exert a powerful and Lenree• ii influence on all the West India lalands, and the ne.ghberng shorir of the eon ltnent. Oat all theme advantages ire far out weighed by the disadvantages which,'; test from the existence of slavery. Coming ia ho one, or more slave stales, she would prove it? curse, io mend of a lileaneg,To the Talon. Near Year Daturimucir —Panseircx or • Coau -11111-1t seems that all bopee of a anion of iho tern noctione of the New 'fork Democraey were not abandoned after the ineffectual effort at Romer The ad Honkers held their annual citilvention, for the nomination of a ticket, m Syraeutte, on the 4th inst. and proceeded to nominate a `ticket. This concluded, the Convention, by a vote:of 47 to 31, adopted the following retolution.- 4 Bstarderd, That the Democratic Sitite Conven bon be directed to withdraw any of (be nominees presented by this Convention, excepting those of Controller, Attorney General, Canal Aknocuistoon er and State Prison Inspector, provided toot the Utica Convention ratify those name., and om plete the ticket by nominating woll-lr,ltown and sc. knowledged Democrats as candbintehfor the lodge of the Court of Appeolo, Secretary ofState, Trea surer mad Slate Engineer, and shall linposc no lest upon the said candidates inconsuceot with the re aoluttons adepted by the Democratic Conven. lion lately held to the Presbyterian Church at Rome-" The -tfliten Convention" Is that oflillte Bantam, nen, which will meet no the 13th. :The Tribune ways:— " We rather think the Bambara,* Wiil ultimate ly close with thi• offer, and crrep ! at the back window of Tammany Rah. Toe a p erture is big enough to ndmi. heal, d.teaconibereti of their ono avian" a Ma. Fetuses Pereiastrr.—Toe :popularity of our candidate for Canal Commarionst, Mr. Fuller may be inferred, says the Hsi riot , * Telegraph , from the position he occupies at hots, in Lucerne county, and from the tact, that be urns elected to the Legislature last fall by the peopli of that coun ty, which hu usually wren a Lormfono majority of fromeight hundred to one thoustiod,,,:by a majority of almost fourteen hundred rotes' llte may well be proud of such a nominee. Froa::every portion of our commonwealth, we are talkie receipt of • good newe with regard to the caning election. The nomination of Mr. Fuller aptri.ltr• to h ave i n . fused a new spirit taw the party, and aroused its members to action. The election ti pregnant with importance, and we expect to nee beery Pannayl wards* do his duty. Tex Nam ELt.u.Roan.—Delegities to the great Rail Road Convention, to elect in St Louis on the third -Monday In October, are alrertdr appointed in some places. Plusburgh ought 14 , be largely re ' presented,' and we understand sot:a:tat oar citizens are renal , to go, d they are prope4 accredited. la Too Brass Dant - Itariucco—Aostiur Wogs Rentrn.--Goo. Johneton, and the Whig adnainli- Patios, have the power of comminning a leder,. lion of the State debt, which is not. over one hun dred thousaud dollars less thanwhe the Whigs CrintO into power. Wait a noldfi'aebiereereot, and how gratifying ti stole pri4l Ought 001 inchso administration to teen rcrihe to Me eon- Adana: of the whole people , „. he arinoUnCe• mast of a redemption or a portals of the public debtlis made ita follows, in the I*,irth American, of last Saturday:.e are gra , jad k•n‘ art c the past laJ 4' lb. three days, the Commissioner b s 'Ler the Snakier! Fund of Fenneylasnia have puratised $113,500 of We Stale loses, (0, the sum of S4lll ,00t 12. Hav ing thus invented the amount tOmid, they are now out of the market. The work of the redemption of the public debt tosl/111g thus. com menced tinder favamble ample it cannot be doubted that it will be steadily p*Mirered in, and that trio Credit of the State will paver again be r,uestioned. yafinent of int'sat in gold and silver. end o nyvern actually eatithlisbed and In operation we the gradual Imadation of in. pr tunnel, affords is l.tris for credit on proud and solid is it le worthy of our no*. Old COOlO3OO. wealth." Tea comp g=peel Uon aria be :Goken up loth, at Raga *lad, in the Gall, and` at New York; order of .the Governsamt i;fhts propellers, Om Gall, and Plerida,ead the 4elttner Now Or. have all peen taken posseor*o of by Gov. adleara, at New York, !:hy orders from, • iltraanimpei; Trap were Callrintild, it ta wed, foe 1101110wwl e1r0d4446-- VOBlOOll 3111111011CLLANts One of the own special correspondents mime Con. the einsurnatance that the Qoeto war observ ed, on landing at Mugger, to have been consider ably tanned during bee visit to Intone. Of course, tanned faces now will be all the fashion, and the ladies will be galloping about the parka of London, and the country lanes bare headed, at a means of wearies the necessary browning. The Hereditary Grand Doke of Rosain boa low sent, in his own name and in that of his wife, 5 . 000 , 000 saver rubles, to be distributed to the army by the military authorities of Moscow. 1 he Commlsaioneriin Chancery have taken the alarm at Lord Denmilea decision In bliss Nottige's cue, relative to the case of lunacy, which we lately laid before war readers. His lordship de cided, in effeet,that eitravagonce of religions belief aas no legal evidence of lunacy, and that people might believe in and practice Fourierism sod any other adorning of that character, so long as they did not conflict with :the rights of others without nobility to mokstatkin on the groood t.O insanity. The following we take to be as rem,kable an induce of fecundity as any upon recs.,— ~ 13sve;: Commiss m Two Yraaa—There are now being within half a mile of Rrornsgrove. Wor cestershire, oo the Worcester rood, four chtldreu torn at one birth, allfriils They ore 15 months old, two of them coo prate aka., and the ow , ra nearly so. The father is a laboring al., named Lambert. Ho war?, at Ler previous confinement, bort him three children, the whole of whom are nlao alive, making reveo children wiihth Iwo years." AL a treat London locating of ay,npathmara for Huogary, they ',matted In the words of Hod.brm, that, ,33 - mpatty without Tel oef Is I. to inumoll without beet A. wes generally eepeeted, Lola Monte. retied to appear on the dig ranted in her recognienuees, .d they were esiended ate month. The upshot of that bisaitiees will be, that her green husband— such pro tem. at toot—will pay the arnhuot 01 her boat's, 610,000, and when he gets tired 01 her or she with him, tho pa , r will quarrel .d separate; and he will think he has paid very dear tor the whmde.,Tne poor fellow Ins already, by the way, been whittled out of his commission, for a is ai - muneed that be has been compelled to resign a. Alter the man had made such a spectacle of him• self es to become trailed me =mown courtesan, no other course was left to his colonel than to M. lust on his quatitg the regiment, which he did. Laudon, like Philadelphia, Is divided into mde , pendent municipial distncts. The city of Loudon proper has but halo over 110,000 inhabitants, and it is that fact which occasions many mistakes among foreigners. The acorns:tat of the escape of the celebrated ponce and partizan Roman leader, Garibaldi, is interesting. It will be men from the follosong statement, extracted frost 'a Italian paper, that n vessel under our own glorious nag, had the hoard of prodding hem With a refuge and protetston. May u firer wave carer such deeds end such moo: •Haling arrived at San Morino, and seeing the impossibility of continuum his march to the Adri atic with the whole of tan troops. Gsnbaldt made chhtea of the most compromised among them, and directed the remaibder to send a deputation to Bimini to make their submisaton. By this moons ne diverted the hnlieution of the Autumns from his onto movements, odd succeeded in gaining Cese nabco with 300 mein, through an almost lowness tralide moony. Hie wine preceded him with a sort of vanguard; when et Cemnetano, she placed ad vanced sentinels, directed barricades to be con structed with carter on the mph roads. While they were einharkieg, a cal-F.olln arrived from Raverims with Is Croatian corporal and a solder. who were tubing 'two or three racks of shoes to the army. hooted them tar the shoes, which he send he wanted very badly, and then told them they had better go with tom. as, if this returned to their; corps, they would be severely punished. Garibaldi was the last to embark; as his boat was in trio shallow water he waded mw the sea, nod pulled it out with his own hands An Eogliab colonel was with him. An hour after the departure of Garibaldi. Gen. Gorzkownki arrived at Cesenaboa 'PO 500 men; finding he came too late, be set out innriedistely for Bologna ion chaise and lour, Gaiibaldt's florae having reached the open sea. tell to With a large vessel soling under Amerman aolors,n, where nil son was sand to le. They mined her and pursued their-course to Venice. A rums was torrent that Gainbahln at tempted to board in Austrian brig, but was beaten off. and loss four limas." `Aproclunatine from the uploary uuthortir• was posted op ad B norms on the 6th, announcing that, among ltd persons that had escaped toe Austrian sea and land knees, wan the chief hips self with htetirifd, far adcanced no pregnancy. 'I is Sevlared that,Whoever la mes their flight or does not g lee hem up to the endemics, is ;table to be punished by martial law. The Republtenno of Logone quotes a letter from Verona art the sth, slating that I'7 large and smgll vcs,ds have been sent estrom Ves pier u,. trdraldi and his nom The Vent t. eto lug freely scum the continent with 600 itlfantry lord COO horse ant is:Pleat an initneese vi provnens and oz. The pirates in the Levant and Presleo Archi pelago have become wontlertully dat Ong. A French b bad been surprised by them, iry toe bar otr at Oliveto, the crew had their throats cut, nod no e e ptato had to pay SO 000 tomes, by way of ran... Toe Porte has entered into an agreement with the French arid English admirals to put them down But what seenes are these to tate place m the very centres of ancient etvilization. A serious nod curious case bar occurred cat Genoa. A negro bas boxed a ponce's earn in the public SUCGt. Toe matter occurred thus: A pang of low and disorderly fellows, duriag the ova , -, broke into the Prince Dories palace, among whom w. the negroi there calved the Moro, or the Moor. He however prevented the others doing miechie. Afterwards be behaved very well in his regiment, for he was a ataldier, and was promoted to be two. teat.. But he was recognised by the ponce's r.er ! vents and he Vehemently demanded his degradn- I uon, bat withbot effect. The ponce then went into the news papers, and made out the nigger to be a great deaFblacker than his natural complexion. The dmitie Was, it appears, a favotoe, and ha captain advised him to make the Poore rec.. The Moro dainanded a retentiOion according), and the Prince refusing to make it, Coffee. as we abould say in the Untied States, boldly cuffed hit log:mesa' earetbeCore all Genoa. His captain stood by supervising the operation, and promptly tender ed all requisite satisfaction. A duel would have been the ...Noce., but the Duke said he mal•y tenuld bade eff fleittog. We have stied terms in narrating the above is eident not to bar taste, bat rather for the purpose of illustratingi the different feefings with which colored persons are regarded to different countries. What a uomr4ent is here upon Othello' We won der, in reading that masterpiece of genitia,that a se. gro general Ould be appointed to lead the armies of Venice, .4 yet at the, day, a thousand years in ter, we see itS a neighboring province of that same Italy, a eturnitton negro soldier inflicting, with in a grass indignity upon a prince of the land. Madame Shrum has taken to doing " Susanna, oh' Susanard!" at the Queen's theatre; but it to riot our Susanna, "way down from Alabama. - It is another sett of a character of the Brune acme in the "marriage of Figaro" Oa the application of Lady Franklin, the em peror of Rosana has ordered an exoedition to be tined oat to•eareh for Sir John Franklin, along the northem!cowt of Siberia and Karnschstlia, for It id supposed to be potable that he may have found a parrisge through nod been wrecked on those hyperborean coasts. Lisbon, tha Portugowe capital, is to be mined by the new Spanish tanff. For Lisbon is now •the great entreptrt in British goods intended for Spain• They are atSred there and then smuggled over the border. Under the new tariff, they will be admitted on; payment of moderate Moles, and will go tbrOugh Spanish ports in a legal man- A pamp4le4 as now in circulation in Loado with the ate, °Shall we give up the C.e.a? The operations for raising the monster inn •bridge, for the railway across Menai Straits, were begun on We 14th of Aegis.. and proceeded very well Sc, lout dam at the rate of etc fret a day, • until the Ifith, when one of the tube. of the by doodle englites burst with a fearful explosion, and the bridge rind ell the machinery fell a taw fent: but, owing ito the firmness of the abutments. ras ed to tuplisfirt the mighty struoture In its progress through the air, no trrepareble damage was done. It now restii twenty one Sect from the water. The pressure oil the cylinder or tube, which exploded, was 9000 } tends to the square Inch. The aocr• deo: will delay the work two months. There wry 17,000 lunatics pular! and I.nvate estabbaliminte In England ace Wain. All tee 410tle bele/ sow el e , e, t reate eoeteitee are becomi6 eery numerous. To ii: Noah Wor cester is attributed the boner v.' Llbanting them. fie hero ill 1014. and the Ilea et I,4setnally or gentled w l s :n New York, !t: 4riih . l 7 , The mein. bend It Wei° redhead to foriu — derhaelvea :nto such en ionkentaanoa , 4y 'his;rlfr, read Elr . Worcesteris pamphlet on tivisolefit. Furhtion and the holnation of peace i;almi have floes gape on pair The will continue, geohalbelloiltal lere sad her^,karat al the other panto. or our nature, and nature than bane eaatOed from among . the ocarinas of the Deity. The tidal and punishment of Peter Bounoparte was• mere farce. He was fined two hundred franca The deputies M the left deposed that the ; old gentleman, whom he muck, pee him no in oak at all, and no one deposed to the contrary but Bonnoparte himaeLt When, some months ago, loan! Revell struck a member nut of the As aurally, let an insult to hit aged father, he was sentenced to imprisonment. The difference is !, that Buonopacie a a cousin of the President, and Rasped is a rcp.bhcan. There are brilliant military operations going no at Chatham and Portsmouth, where sit sorts of alege operations, sham fights, ambuscades, cur• prises, retreats, pitched battles, victories, and de feats take place every day, with an immense ex penditure of her majesty" gun powder, 4Jad much to the amusement of her majesty's sub jects. The Paris papers parent in their statement that three United States Mira relieved Venice with supplies of Rad and other St lea. Lola Monte,' real maulen name wee Rosanna Gilbert, but she says she was first married under an assumed came. She always ar,d upon la, agsurnpuon that the montane vaas void, at Mail is the extent of admitting other pervoas betide her husband to the etjoymeat of montage poet It is proposed to remove Om Bratah station fur Con.'" MeeMere to Galway, on the west coast of Leland. Three Bummers, of fifteen hundred tons each, are to be built at Glasgow, for the we st,. and that they will make the run from Ireland to Halifax ingis days. The saving expected to be made by phis arm" arrangement is 1700.000 per The dayk.AT chivalry are gone. Lauly a Pro testant corrrfe in a remote part of Ireland, chal lenged a Csiotic pricy to a theological combat, and the miles had actually taken their places for the d•scOisiosi, when the police cruelly inter fered and stepped the sport. Tons Cicalal. Eticrlon Law —We publish the glowing seittonof the Laws of Pennsylvania for Ibl9, in relltrence to tee general election law, m matter of intArest to all concerned. beerton 3i. That the qualtficil voters of that portion of Edierm townshtp, to the county of Alle gheny, regattas within th, following described I boUndanevio wit: Legitimist at a point on the Ali I.4theny rikkr, at the upper line of John Cables' I farm, and tanning a oortecrly direction between the farms okseid Cable And John Boyd, to Inc northeast cOrrier of said Cable. fern, tnencti run ning a westerly course to the Shale, township line, in suri manner as 5, embrace all farms or lots sartateem Cunningham's district, and known as the-neat truths." within 3114 boundaries, shall hematter to at All general elections in, the bor ough of Sklerpalturg, at the sleconr. poll of said [impugn: hbd dint the litty.secOnd section of an act regolallughlemtun &innate, approved the sixteenth day of Milt!, one thousand right hundred and farty-ocv4,, be and the mine is hereby repealed. • Tat P 4131,11 /CID rus Poe. —The Paris con respoade4 of the Christian Advocate and Journal Bays that jilt the morning of Sunday, August 12, the following &script.. was placed on one of the side wall* of tilt cathedral of Notre Dante, in that city , --The gond Shepherd glveth his lite for the sheep: Pins IX -destroys his with grape-shot." It canard 1143 much attention that the police Interfered to dis perse thcrown.. The inscription was effaced, but it waireneweirduring the night, and I' is said that all die churches had a similar inscription on their wadi. RETT , 647 or Wia.t.—Mr. Wise, who W. Mrlllll - m isel in Palmyra, charged with the inurder of Thos. 13.11 art, returned Li lair mitt yesterday. on the Wai6artnd. As already mated, he was taken before Jaffe Rev., at Canton, in Lewis mania, and heldlo hail in the rum of ten thousand dollars. Mr. J. St, Wooer and a Mr. White of Canton. are nurattes Opon the bend.—Sr. LOU Rtp. loero“,;-At the reeont election in lolva,l Coup of Polporntonve polled :SS Whig. and 4 Loa: , boo Cotos. Y i; FROM NEW YORK. 4Cfr•pott I•nce of tfle htts,furgtf Ge.re,te 4*. Nirw loax, Sept. S. The sobs ihraelon scheme, which has been rife in 4s city for sometime, has been summarily Omelet' by the interference of the United States °overtime. On Thursday night, In pursuance of teleVesphte instrocttons fro^ toe Secretary of State, the District Attorney ptocured a force from the Naly Yard, aid with a steamer proceeded to tne toyer bay, where he Imik ti,asesston f ; , Inentilepien .en board of which ho sun lutes .aid sat... us, with n large etc of provlsione. The attainer was brought to the city, and placed under iTae guns of the !:,,nth earolln a. The party !ken ttaceeded to the dry duel, and seized the steamer New bmitos.w.och was fitted up for 900 passengers, and the propeller Flunda B , z wee rants siere issued to arrest ricgtuadert het 000 only Ors been captured thu• far. The expedition has been nipped very rudely, and it souk not make head 'figaua very soon. The Premdent and hie Cabinet have uteri very energetic In this matter, and have shown the Locofocos that they do irlithe like tpe early Presidents. even. Taylor has done for 04:Cuba insurrectionists what taco. Washing ton da for - Cdtzeti i Mnet," when he asserted tie righqj fit out in our ports prt vetoers agatest oar tionsSarttb whom we are at peace. 111. coons “trai - be too muck praised in the whole totem.% Getieral Tayior's rapid ditung through the city yesterktay, le the caed' much regret. To be sure, the streets lead ing to the dock, from whence he tank his departure, were crammed, and the boat 1 in winch he crossed was covered as with a swarm of beta, and his entire passage bloeted by muter eitmeas, but that was not enough. We wanted In give situ a New York reception. sous procesaton that Gould ha•e been honorable to this Republic, or, *mid, in any Retooke that ever tainted.— : But tits gone, and ,sur only consolation is, that we ihall get cm here at an early day. The letters by too steamer mere delivered last nignq but the contents du not disagree with toe printhd advice. Trade In k.ogland continues nea4y, a d every thing tod.crors a steady de. mend, not only for cotton to large quantities, but 141 our staples. American stocks,though not ac re, were firm, sod to fair demand. A petty bro. 6iled here early in the winter, in consequence Ile fall in government stocks, but he did not 1713 inch money, for be never had a large sore .13orrowed money on hie stock, and conunued boy and borrow until his whole newtsl was es.• nuked. in the margto he let as seconty to those Whom be borrowed. The stock fell, and his for tire krr of L lose lakes. for it was a bet, really were lost Money colones to accumulate in the Sob Treasury, and ' the' epowt now th $3379000, The coinin e , bank la correspondingly large, and the money matget remains easy, and loans few at low prices 19cAI' a single failure has been announced in any ' deprlrtment of trade, for a long time, which is good era - ease of the imundnees of commercial credit here lit market., the changes are not very marked. Askes are firm at .86 75 for Puts, and SA 44 for Pearls. The Cotton market remains much us belie the steamer. Flour continues heavy. with aWu demand from the home trade flood brands of 'Ohio. $5 3 / 4 045 56. Pure Genessee S 5 50 4 - $5 69. Wheat is in moderate demand for en• pct4,:with rules of 12,000 bushel. rum W hee -1 vy,and lower prices would he accepted. Ma , mitt 510524. In Provisions there is a general dolt. neart. Mess Pork. 510 50 asked. Prime SS 15 Laid 54a7c. Butter and Cheese see firm.— SV4mskey has seen the highest point, and hold. erg erer now quite 0111,001, to sell. Considerable safes of Imo et the recent quotationa. Tobacco w very firm, and held above the views of moo huiers. Leather, with a small stock, lain tier. demand at full prices. Sugars are acti ve, and ;n higder prices have been obtad, with fre ssl In Wool. no great movement ine M ommas I . trA: h i n o hold oi e mr,aarokt markets. cit . l h a:o g ra uo r . lo , , n o o „ t . pre . t e e : thei r ont, the; 40 for fall blood; mined 300371; eon, 2.5330. Tin News Floor HUNGARY —Liiaastroura indeed, he fond all parallel, says the New York Express of Thursday, is the news we puhlish from the reeve urForuperin warfare, and It will rend a thrill, we ail sore, to the heart of this nation which will re. vutbrate and rinpond to the quivering of the eine- tiff telegraph, from the Bay of Fundy in the Gulf nalencioo. The fat resting Owe of Commeut .l 1.4c0y a invaded. and the last faint gleam of lte pldligcsonneisan:wishojher.sihnuod,o,waedmazaen.d.ridt.m.itrow„i.thd.,a ''!'he drams is dote' The last act of time Eno,- pips tragedy is before rte , mid the contain drops uil'on o wene terrible enough to alarm the friends oLliberal ponciples, in whatever pan of the world ilOy are now io tb fond—in Great Gusto or in are - United Staten. The sword is sheathe!, and DiFouarchy is the victor' l. b. continues the Exp ~,,, ends the grand renes of !yeah, that, following in the train of the revolehon ot . Istb, revs limb to a hope tkit a mighty and combined initiation to be made fq{ the distal notiment of Europe. The effort beta [Who made. and bas roe , riven of blood. Bet In Fssoce, where it began, it hos !Yeah:Cell only n ettOotaalptiWa Foe (rely a cdmedy 1I Hu BP'S' a tragedy ' !The Magyar., however, anaemia a heroic mon, my to after gee tuna. who, at some (more Minn, tkiy unsheath salvo the sword, in acconiptoh is - tat the present generntion has Poled to achieve -klieg from any want of deferminniloa n thnie pitt—hf how fixed nod cOnlieteth was that. from bejfiluning to end, the world boa witnessed with becatine of the tremendous power t& oppressor has vongdally traded al thatit. For the PM...burgh Cozens. I Cerresservience of ma N. V. Commercial ashen- The Clove!tad and Pletablargh Elan Foreign News—By' the geogors. i _ Bawd. Loran. August 24, 1519. , -- - Ma. Einem—The friends of the Cleveland and The news this week is short bat painfuL The 1 Mwsnagger Pittsburgh Rail Road, have purposely reh Hman nieed, for ' o •., stragg l es en id e d. the few month, past, from any discussion in the Whether this has taken place by treachery or Antuanou—Dress Circle:land Perue, - us et . /come!. of your ooy, of the thin. Of their road. as by real defeat. is uncertain. MI that is known, le , Ze . o r n ,,n d z r,o; . . • • . - they had no desire in emtrarraes the effort making , th ..., 4 1. j-Tro.olol-4T,,"Y,,itwhh.s et the , c s : r, ''' . h a '::: l L i ~C ¢l• Doors opt ' rila k u ° , ' :717e.e -Carom XI " nse in favor of the Ohio and Pennsylvania road. The ' unconditionally to ' the Russian General Rodoscr, I :°.''''''' - • HE IlEal.N FAN.' LI. Pyle. 5 hilkftlpS MOM , - Ineetion has now been made, an d a portion of the al A place called Vilagens, near Arad. It wan pre-1 - line p u t under on , tr .,, i hee , w , we cannot ~o n, ~ v,omly believed Mat he had been intended by with propriety be charged with interference with i .lio , :stith i:l n a:i i rl e r n ße c4a m et the beacl l lf , th; , f!uns , a , , ./. ,. poor efforts, It. others here 1 . -.1. • i nott:ing but the elour ' e:r evi d ence WI r•' It is nevertheless due to ourselves and the coin- i riot he has been found accessible to r.... mucite, that we ascertain whn it was that made I and Austrian intrigue. the tn. representations to the public, when the 1 ~ , e r, ',.."" e e' : p t . e . ' °, ,',,', e 7;',: e : 1 7.,: 0n d i . L:', 1 4 , 4 :,. ' y ' w '' ' ~' , ' , ' h inertia of the two mates were u nder diwnsaion.— hove been putthabed during the week, would he I refer to the route from the mouth of Beaver, by I unclear, since much of what bon "ern toui one thy, has bocci conlredieted the DeSt. sad • e Salem in Canton, and the other from Beaver. by dent that even at Vienna no i °herr nt astray hat Wellsville tin Canton; and for convenience I will been „wed. dee grime i hem as the Salem nod Wellsville It is ...else, hovir, ,' that Koor d miuth m liasbo n ear removihe ed bri tJ m OLCS. A , rirl to tirauunder Tue . , halt ',ropey. nud that he bee publianed a pro. The friends of the CleveLnd and Pittsburgh i road, have on:forests , claimed the; tho Wellsville route would be five tulles shorter, fur a Western road to Canton, and nut more than two or three NW cent longer for the Lake road, to measured dialanues, at, ! that the equated distance would gOe the a venta,ge to the Welisatlle route, for the leveler. road, anditlCrelitt the distance in fay, oi the frte mute for IL Wester° rood aeveral From Mr, Roberts' pamphlet report, we extract the following paragraph -Thee matter has been vary fully to vcaturated, and the result of our prehmtnary survey. •how, that t.l the dttlerent lines examined, tat one by' way of Yellow ereek, CORK, the r: rest Pt bars, and that Irma Pitisburan, ours has the advantase user U. at about ten mars na duntrutv to Cleveland Ott the Lade, and sore. mach to Camaro." Mr. Roberts has made similar statement. is all but published speeehea. Here then we have the issue fairly made. and neither party should shrtnk from the lllll.litatiOn--the raureof troth demmsda it, aod we shall th e w, as we ever have been, be ready to meet maue, sod if It shall be found, that we have neen is error, we will as publicly ae knowlerlxe It as rue have made our statement. Mr. Roberts admitted in his 4th of July speeria. that Irvin Beaver to the State lane, it was twenty. three thee, f From Beaver In Stale Line, State Line to Salem Seletn to Freedom, Freedom to Cantor,, ONICLUVILLIC LIVE I Frt. (leaver to Wm:ertlie, 221 tulle. Well.mile hf the mouth of ll•un'. run 31 " H nun's run to Canton 11.1Terenr.. in !scot of Wellsy.lle route .5 units. When the definite Nun in fixed for the crossing of our road, we mui be prepared to use the area racy of the two .tatements In relation to the Line to Cleveland. . _ We have labored under great ernbnrtanvmeni in d%..t.tden the titer. of the two route. • • • The grades and the curvature• on the Wehail'. line were a heerfinlv furnished Mr. Rotten.. with • promise to remproente the favor, and although queried by our Engl.er and Inc President, w have not beet] ah'e to secure the least informed. . . from kin on the subject. He studiously avoided gmve Isat kind of information in his speech al Pittsburgh, and bin pamphlet or pobbsbed spßecties The letung of the 23 mile.% hee develepe.l on fact, and that tsthe quantity of eicavattoo em bankment upon the twenty three males, eroded the encavalmn and embankment upon the 31 mile, Iron %Vell.eitle In the mouth of Flaun'. run by mare Man on, krindr,d and forty chum sand yard The far her lan nbould be awed, that upon lb Wellsville line all toe heavy rumuotsarc oircrled lencne only a light I.ctorern ton and Caoloti to be oterrotne. mrtnic on :te route, they have three nonce summits to overcool , . and one of Oiern n I.,n` and Jeep rut The, eatabliaittre the tact. Met the line renewal: from the river In the int.le horde We hay.. heard So touch about con 5 upon the Salem route boy per cent. u:Ote than it does upon the Wellyell.e line. Surely if the ,tevekirement of !more lett.rw• I should repo ibis, the line may not have knee to• •ppruposiely ennateued, -the B.A . lione Line We m.cht now retort upon Mr Roberta on, compote the excess of distance upon tueir live at fifty thousand dollars per mile as he did in hia fn mous twmphlet ; but we retreat for its ',repent: but promise hi... Ihnt Ire W1:1 compare noteswilit hon. when be nhal! here redeemed hos pledge. to furroah U. the same information we cheerfully formatted hint Mr. Roberts an hor speech of the 2tralt Nov last .petit come time to describing the unnolhas of our road op the Yellow creek valley, forgetting the homely adage, that lho, who line an mass boom. should not throw atone,. We should lite to holm pun protilm with bias for the twenty .three miler recently put under contract, In the Yellow creek valley is not wele enough to Moat. fan crooked h road as the tine referred to. and I doubt whether there Is a niece of road, al the same length, even , r 1 New Er.Matri !cat mall e tap•re wan it le Ito •014,31 wiramirge, there are ah,ater earValurell Out no ~n e kiked then the one Irmo Bea per to the c-lar mho. e er. !, night be mmifylog nub who hose NI- ILMertir' proved report to eon,' pare it with Me t I owe' Lme, ha ea Mimed at the letting of the 23 tut es, and we have no doubt on which side the dehit account will he property placed. The fnenda of our road have nosier strseal but one ries,re and Imo was to torte with Pone burgh, at ihr bin , .. open We bank of the on. er. We hive ever d lamed it for Our totem., and lave us doubt that the time will come when the true limed. of Paaishorth wall enterthln the name view s , in tact we know a eery remrecAble pop hon of your ultimo, do so think at the present time. They believe that fong males of our road might be made a common track, not only for a Western road. bet for the Columbus and Pituthurgh road. and our Steubenville frayed. exprms a per. teat walling -nets to unite with us at the monks of Yellow creek. Tom might the two Unit mulled roads, with our can use sit •COnotiOn track the luny- miles from the mouth of Hann** run to the State line. and NI the mouth of Yellow creek, our SteUbetreole friend. would man us. and the line from that point could be used ea a grand trunk for all these important impoovemeute, to Beaver, mid from thence up the Ohio to Pittsburgh. Another Important tenni would be gmned;ot would insure the early enelpletlep of the enatarnhils and Pittsburg road, which will Ise fifty crass shone, than the mute by Manafield, Mount Vernon and Newark. to Co leash.. It mould be borne in mind that the road by Ccusbotton mad New Philadelphia. to the mouth of Ham n'el run, (mew. along the valley of streams, and iaone of the cheapest mute,. grade an Oat', for Wean me daetances. By the . consbuettnn thns road you would euemsalully elven a large moment of trsmi from the Baltimore and Ohio Katt Road. We have simply alluded to them &Its. They are olmuuh Mum importance to others than our. ',lee, Our charter requires Oa to conatmat a mend trunk from the Lake na the nver, and the Legislature has generously granted us the prays lege of extending branches to any point, of any county, ten our road traverser. (and we pass through eight of the richert confines in Omni which whl enable us to draw a •ast amount a' oecal roam°, as well as travel to our Grand Trunk. Our road is to he' completed, by contract, from Cleveland tO the mouth of liana's run, by the fall of lbfie, and the residue early in the season of 1431. which leaves its at hbeny to conatruct the short link to the State Lane. lensing but fifteen =lea to be made lip Pittsburgh to reach Beaver. We cOnerve that you barer...tem:loy extended to others the one 01 your Imlumns, end we shall f e el under meat oblignuon to you for the inner ‘ ,„ O the i n , e •eing deasUltOry reeliallta, extended touch beyond umexpectenons when we caws mericerl., Very IterpeetfullY Varna, BUCKEYE. The Hartford Courant says there Was a slight frost in tin low grounds In that ...city, on Mon day morning The'Caurant adds that them has been frost in every month of this year except Air pie. There was a. white frost in the vicinity of Lowell. Mass .nn 54 , nday night. The lowiaajg in Dracut were thickly c+ Bred with IL la ite neighborhno.:uf Schenectady, there was frost dui same nigh, Title Cu .LRL♦ lollow. log tattle will glow the number of canes and d. alba reported he the Philadelphia Posed of Health, up to the I a.h of August, when the daily report. were Jin•:ontiouod M.y nod lupe Jul August Tne ni mto . a..i y •hove en increase of 218 death. on Ow soave numbers. The largest num ber of cases was reported an the 29th of July, ninety of deaths on the I Ith and 11th of that intonation each of which days thirty two deaths were reported. Sites R. 1.% man CAUFORMIA CAA PIIODI , CI The last Dulntpue Tel &tale. !hit Mews Riley end Mullen have discovered it valuable 'lead' per Indci 01 lead ore two miles weal of that city, na :and owned by Charles O'Hiuran. It bids lair to be roe Of th• Led.. It is asid that there is between 10,000 and 100.000 m i nnm i in With a pond iirosheet for more. In short, ain a ` . b.g Lead." Other discoveries have been made by M it ..., Ste Wart and T im mons, on ivied owned by Mr. the names:litre which, Win be given here niter.-4. T,eot, Rep. JUN MINTING. RILL CARIR , , CIRCULARS, Manaests, Bub Ang, Contracts, Late akaakk. 110.1, 1,1111.4 hasetta. ke. Pr tad at tbe shortest non.. at law prices, at We data • terra ()wan,. Tat. Man w . 5 . w . M. u.. Dantillt, . 3u:A rer.denet , on Fourth a_ 01,10..ta UlO Potallorgh Rank. Odita 4"... ' . nTar r l ' f f o u? :lo l' t; T tor r, " Ti-171 elanialion annOUnetiur thin removal of the sent of Government- Another report is. that upon his re orement from Arad, the Diet appointed Pecarey eletor in hut place, and that the first sti., in. in sequence m hi , aprotriment was the Sur:ender Orme =intoned Beet, it is alleged, after hewing rustained ase nes of retorter In Transylvania. is hastening to Juin Kossuth at tor. DriubUlek, 110) on and others, nth nil arid to be marching toward the sane paint. Should then he fumed into the Tun lash territory, they will, i f course, cc maned:nu y disarmed, but a is to he t resumed that :heir Ives and Itharties weed be severe. Koesuth is reported to be soli in possesssou of the Hato nan regain A'l the divisions of the tiUnclarian army seem to hove met with nearly stmultancoun I -masters. How far these may nave amn from their plane krona frustrated by a want of e concert on the part of Gunning, retnain to be ascertained. Bash ta ran. m posse non of the Austrian', nod as General K./orbs, by whom the recent sally from Coutern was affected, u a friend of George, a is presumed that Cainotn will forthwith surrender I Georgey theltuled In hot capitulation ail the vizir.n• of the Hingartan army, and to !RV{ totend el it to convey the entire submission el the mom. In making this sit,., he asked for minuet but 'bet the Russians shoaht intercede' with the Austrian Emperor lor himself, his troops, and h. country. tine result of the Austrmn and Burnes sneers ',en wan the raising of the sick. ot This tinpOrtant fortress, tater o itt rye mtaithe . siege was redeem' to the last strait, e• d a wtryl; Pro. all the aceounts represented it no shout to render to the Hungarians. Roth that and Am render to now °erupted by the Imperialist. Nothing could es seed the surprise with which this sudden nod singular end of the war has leen received in Linden, Berlin, anti Paris. It was, as I mentioned let week, fully espected that, from the motion of the two armies, a few day* twist hong about important results but the ternble dis asters of the A.M.. at Raab, the cutting cif el their cOmMuninatiola with Penth, and the antic , - pated fall of Teineshvar, •11 semen." promise that to a •tgurots effort the Hunernae• might bly strike a decisive blow, which, treat the fact that the weather would anon interfere with any tanner operahoos on the part of the Invading army, would put an end to the campaign. Even at the present omant some of the London pattern. nerestal de p m osed to doubt the truth of the nanouncemeeivand at all events to heria•te before they give up the cause as entirely losa. The feeling of blank and spiritless disappoint meat whath prr•aila at tae impotent conclumon of such frightful sacrifices as have been sustained in Hungary. during the past 12 month, is precisely sunder to what mite oceasioued by the announce ment thrt Palermo. after hiving form ore than n year deposed and defied the Ktug of Naples, bed quietly opened her gales to the summons of Gene ral Ftlartmer We must, however. Inthesr a float pads:mem in the matter until we hear the oultigea tion Georgey may put forth, and know whether Kossuth sharers him with actual treachery. It is %sof that General larnatfrimere, the French A rtibasondor, iisselned - et the grand review and rejoicings at Warsaw in honor of the exonehon ul toe Hungarian close. All the countries cols eh were lietrayad into an unmln , . end onegoa niggle with their ruler, by the Frent•h example of Febmitry 1545, have now nrain been I.routg ht w their old subjection. For tats rewli I,,ddar not lent then half a million of Imes have been seer heed. Such is the dealt which humanly and cell son n owe to France. It must sit be roomed that op to the la“ meat of the se hinissiOn ela' Hungarian.. kiainsu ectohnued to Issue Mr ferocious panclainationo Al Vaunts also the pr, continue wet. fi,led One man WO. yeathneed, last week, to 1 or month.' imprisonment, a porttou of which was to be pass ed to tree., for having expressed on °Pi..n that it was po•athie the Hungarians might sum succeed. One exceprain to the remark• sun made, that in •Il part. of Europe the restoration of de's-ratite is now roundel, monk he DO I lied in the env, el Venice. She has held ant through the whole gr.,- gin. nod now remains alone. Ofetiome her fad must he taimodtaieiy looked for. It appears that Oarribaldi succeeded in ectesing the city, but it is -aid his 'nide oar since died Iron the suffering' sustained during the fl.ght. With the clew or 1.. H untarrin user nu- n • s. eon , a I :ae : t inteee•t, th • hop-, et prenne.l •• •.ien ewe r. in•rnantnory" u - Le abor. - 1 the enr•pir. " d Magyar , . are tin st• • en.n.r to be dwelt Flout no other low of the enntincni Is there any news of import..., The French • :over nment hove animated to Gen. i Meinot that he has gone t beyond his instruilit no in surrendering the enure Government of toe to the Papal Cssimmint in- ere by whom tr. tnquistina was reestablish,' j It was doubt/es. mended by the Ministers of Louts Napoleon that the restoration of the Punt". 1 cal dears son should not he thou oak-fly Ertonged but that a shoo d reefed by pretended einem. moon, which need never be carried net. Some of this son will 46 • ,c mitic'ated or. From Tuna a appears list the :militia". Chao- been lately rslused m cute the money for the pay ment of the $l5OOO 000 fine to Amer. The new. from Hungary, however, will areelerate a more pa F rtite course. rom Egypt we have the death or Mehemet A'. —llls flee was not known, bot he need to be deter ed into the belief that he with born in the same vent with the Duke of Wellington and Namide. o began life as a tobnceonet, and learned to write at the age of th. The penceemigres , n retire lemon at Parr, where the orator. with Minister, be hugged and cheered into the Wet that the' honor of France" will never more require to he led be foam'. Wood. . . . At home the cholms stilt the chief thing that m•euptes arrn.lon. Tae gleams In London from that Umfrage doom( the put week have been 12:10. be. I Ise an Increase on the preceMag week M 407, and an execs. of 301 upon the tmenes: inorm.dy which has yet been experecced. T 0 • too.; Cl death. Loot ell causes was 44220 (seine morn tl.en noub.c the average ml the season I sod s• the population in a bout 2 200.000 it will he seem that more then one In every thousand now the weekly. Among the Intent victims m the choler. a Anton Key, the senior too gears to t4ny's In bummer there has been no potrocular alters non, but ail the markets, with the exception of the grain market, are oral. Condolr slightly advanced in consequence of the Hunger,. submtscon. Lest week they (were et tr 2;. They have now touch ed b3l, but to-day they have returned to their Mrs Ime , quotatton. The weather has been fine and the accounts of the harvest are favorable from all quarters. SP KCT A TO K. Impretvernes.• In Den InR STF.AFUNS, late o( liotthts. Is prcpared to ufacture and •et liturx rEaTtl in Isthn!e and parts of se., upon .` , Licnon Athinspnerie Suction Plates r4lo[lthr Ith I, a. ryte Ie,LTLIE. where th e nerve le arposcd (tttee andnee 'mit door to the May Fourth street. thlulthrpth. To—) H. I.l . Faddon F II ram°. 1.19 11 - 3 - A genneman of Pinatioria. Wtio had Allen into a open cedar after the “Orval Flo•sprained his st ele severil that he wan anable in refrain from intocry u watt iwi the pain. A friend who had been using It A. Fahno•lock a. Co, Huberacient and horn eared of Itnemmatism, gene him what reinomed to the bottle, and although hls lonb was greatly swollen. he was entnpletety restored to health tn twelve hours and freed from pant This IA but rine of a great number of eases which hone come ender Me obserVanon of the proprietor. Prepared and sohl by II A PAIINFSTOCK A Cn, ulnae.—is this IS ino eer;ort of the year when mew nor most lortudable among ebtldrop,the rano riots or All.nite's Verrinfoge beg leave to call upon pate. tn. soliciting thoir attention to Its vtatica for din exp..:::ng.of these annoying and of on fatal enemies of rbildren. few invention to by • physician of grew twportonce et Virginia, awl after using it for uwoettl years in Na own arneuce, and fi nding sureos. so um wal • he bas been induced at lent to ofer it no the public a• a cheap but certain and excellent inatteine. Call and purchase at the thug mare nwedlcver. J. RI DD d CO. Crtsel. Death, 277 117 27/ 69 Prervacaon. June 10; 1410 Mr TIIO , I • 0 Ilesoaan—Dear Fir Your Wrl•eng rived e find to be a brat rate •rteele 111 • reeve re. eta eolor ea nbe All I,:ark goers fren Irons Pee pen We Paso used Arnold a, hat prefer yours neta own mare, spare from one .ming fer. ern end t other a reitaburK le manufactured .mole.num respectful!,. Ark , : EN A X1:01). r o e aain eloceener nob Ilebbert's Red and Marlyn. Copy Inca 1 by II A. Fahnestoek h. Co, Perveleutate, II P Schwan, Allegnenr ciy, and by item manufacturer, 'l'n ~,,, K- lielebe re, Peuetai.. •“el rurnor Lebeley and all •erecte, Pitisburgh, Pa. liil=El'l P LAD RCA! , —Dr. M.l.lne'i Vertraute for expel. o. r . work ! i•••tir i t to be a do, dna to my frPow beinrri, 'or brf ry 1,111 a tie, ',Nell rook place not long owe, 1.1• I fell I ot,ed on hleeert.ll, rt: lACo, 0( WU. ,arronown. N V tor •omn )Venn;neaten, nod L i r , rreoromended Dr NI Verniforrn. or Wormn. Fro , e heitook .1 bottle rotor and gave • .1,e3 to • child 11 , 0 treat .I.aloni•holynn It br0 ...., I icon nitre torment another d 0... to!. Orought away shoat4l noire 130 worm. tn It Loonl have 'riven to other of my' children very ediclually, and rill r h.rrfully rteoentonmi to ill. Aorhoy.Ju:.) JAPIIET C. AI.I,FN For rue by 1 KIDD& CO No GO Wood sr, ”ittil borgh gittrer FT •w and Elesitmalos.. A It KWVITT ,r wnl oTe hi. thinl Fhlklpoe , ten LVL And hltsoe lane°. goterounolon. in the Fourth %Lard orennl Itutlthng. Pomo ...eel, On this WodneT nye •I T I Adrn:aance,l3 cents. Tint! • 101:411 01- 11 PEACH and Fro rA Dr•ndy, uncolored, I: for pre.ervt,t Peache. and other Fruit., I. role I . ll .c hedta , llon or vi,olrwa , . vi ter Wire 9..1:e of lie JACOU WEAVFH curer Market end Idrnrn • N o ..2 l b A y ClitiEL l -100 b T b aa i s le int arnred aral for I O'CONNOR FianDCl34iii THEATRE EllX= S.rrt.Nll2ll Prcsoot. d WHY DON'r . 4IW.MANKI,' f. Ms.a . • • ......... Mies Heron. I ...tie Agnes. witnsongs ........ • • • • •Mou Fanny. ...nub, a Musical Olin, by the Heron Faintly. To which will be ntided, ATERNI AN Tom Tea, limb wanes Miss Heron Robin • • • • Wittle Agnes. To ... T clod. with a new Few, ;ailedd NIPPED IN HE Hut, tine Golnehard Mr Henna. MI.B Crum JAMES V. KEIJI!, A TTOILNEY AT LAS'S' - other removed to Fourth .Istreet. G e t wren dmitidield and Laud ?M. Idsrgh THE A I'IXTORS OF PITT TOWNSHIP e.te I 4,1 r ttno p • opt,. I wide the work of 'quiet . ..a the robile of said Township, %lobo', at wha: Tete per day nt hoer* ea alc e b , the eun.raelor will .apply a eullietent tilier • bodied laborers. and alto at what rate yetn.y he will turg..sh a requisite number of eau. and one.. a and with", what inn. he wt.! comp:ate the Stoic The propose:, •re he erale4 and banded to the Tow.. Ciro t at the office or Alex. Hrackentidae. on ...erre. Avenue, before or on the I nth of October. Fur ther tierucillare will he farnithrd by either of the Au ditore or the se...rriber _ ALEX. lIKACKENRIDOE, Town Clerk eptlt w4ll. ddo No 2 do do 3 ~}r b , ertehed winter Whale Cnl; do Tanner's do ILO gals wtsr Sperm Oil: •LOTO luld for .psis n SELLERS tc r NrENTI:siE— '4ll.bls Turprramr. put ret'do.l 1.4 ..le by sptl . 2 SELLERS h NICOLS FTER-11.5 logo erg etn4 for *ale by epll2 SKI.LEIO4 & NICOL. leo Ireoh boot Rl