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Vt *n&*S£ «■’ •< IMt' fciPW§i i; «m. ■ nip *■& mm j 8 A? v i# ■MB ?s» JnKAu Jgfflfefiiv& v ?**'v*'fll§9 : ■faMT gSMIIiIMiKSK:: ,§ - 00-o V: uscd n f °! aside wf occount of some defect, The Fac«» Briefly stetca. j Zu it came to the Wof the u b 0 &*} «a«omJ Her proposition to change themselves into lUe charged GemP-ertoaud stars w\us objected ns they would he out of piny are responsible for the .each. , , . , , a odioajtestinthelfew Haippshlrf Constitution, They proceeded to the lagoon where " catboiifcs from holding cerium offices, they daily collected (lag foots, and con- hnsb „ on to bofalso, and is now slruclcti a toachino out of reeds, and doncd by all ecnfl iblc and honest Whigs.— ascended to heaven and located themselves b# jemembered that it is the leading Whigß at the PJeiades. These seven stars still of , Ncw o am p 3 hire whofnvorthe odiua teetallu- retain the names of the originals. do(J t 0 Ag proo f 0 f this let us simply state I Only the youngest brother npi’carc _ u reqn{r(!B a two-thirds vo'te to alter the be vexed at the loss or his B P°“ S ®* - constitution of that State-that theDemooratio - her daily in the his party there hare never been in such a majority ' had ’compassion on —that if the ruling party is responsible for the <■' **s’ 1 . I meted him how to use the test, the wbigs'aud 'abolitionists, who were in ~ mSdiii&theY had made, received him on power iu 1840, nrd agaiuin 1851, are to blame 1 dnloced him apart, as the constel- p or not abolishing it; that Franhlin Keroo end 1 shows. The Indians still j,cvi 'Woodbury made eloquent and able spcecli rp.tnin n sons about these seven stars. e 3 ; n constitutional canvehtion against the ° ” religious test; that they were opposod by Levi Chamberlain; that this same Lc-ri Chambertain, who spoho ,and voted against abolishing the. Catholic test, was rewarded l>y the whig party of Now Hampshire by being nominated bb their candidate for'governor tho same year! that the whig party of New Hampshire indirectly endor-,. sed tbe Cathollo exclusion clause, byvoting for Levi Chamberlain for governor.; and, . finally, that their appeal to tho religious sentiments of adopted citizens at this timo comes with bad grace from a party whose leader, Gen. Scott has recorded his deliberate "conviction”: thqtNativo Americanism is right; and his inclination to tatp away the right of voting from all .fpreiguers. Jnilij ffintniiigJM «"“« r jffaiper S HdlUpß, Editors fc Proprietors. •SATURDAY MORHlNG:i::i;r.:;:;:i::';::3T)liY .3jU :'j sarSoKcetb. a* S&utfc, 00 W««t.: m4m ibe CattAutatioa * J^ISSS^- tiSikßu£rtl3s ;»««*»£wsat»;Bwtt«ttk»«. • FOR PRESIDENT, , , FRANKLIN PIERCE, of .VEir itAMrsumt District. ■ >. Ffttß UOOAX. . . u. Gzobcc 11. MAnn.v . S, Jobs Miuxfc. •EE W.Bocsxts. ‘5, R.3rC«,Jr: «. a. Ame. 7.Uon.N.Srrjt;BiJW. K. A.PMCTS. 9. D\vn> VBIC3. : 10. It.*.!!. J.ures. : 11. Joux MTlnrsotw. 12. P. DmoK; • • " TnWtmaacouiUi-a resolution adopt*! - state ft*tral Committee of toe Stale OanxrAmn of S?T£rcßS r:v-'»«iiie»!a«-’atiM Capitol,»t Sf ■ O’CIOCVA.^U WtiuilfSmrm Isimtori-r. ItWnsa»> . ■■■ ■ •„■•.■. •■••.•■. ••..■■ •■. : Pi? SSttSsfe p PITTSBIIRBU: NATIONAL DEJSOCEATICTICKEI. FOR VICK PRESIDENT, WILLIAM R. KINO, 5 0 OF ALABAMA. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, OF FAYETTE COCXTY. Democratic Electoral Ticket for Pennsylvania. ;■ ■ . ' - • SSXATOBI.U. JXECWBS. __ ~_f pa , CKOROE W. WOODWARD, \\ tLSONM.CANDLtK-. {;FA , IloUEtrr PATTERSON icrectemnvs tinnoßs. .. , - . Diilnd. 13. 11. C. Brea. 11. Jons Cuvxrox. 15.18.UC Rorasbox. 1 10. Hsxat Fraiati IT. Jutra Ccbsote. > 18. Mixwat M-crnis. : 119. (lon. Joasre SH>oSU.I>. 1 ail.'Wimuia.CAiAHAX. \ 21. ASMUW BcnSc. 22. \TiuiiM Bess. : 2S. Jofflt B. SrCAULO.VT. : 24: Oposoeß. BißEir. Democratic County ticket. Ton OTTCEtSS—TWCSTMTBST PISTOICT, p. C. SHANNON, Pittsburgh, rott STATC set*ton, JOHN BARTON, Pittsburgh. : . ■>••••*■.. roa Assana.t, ■ SAMDEL FLEMING, Pittsburgh, , A. J.OIUBBKX, Pittsburgh,. , ': GEORGE F. GILMOREy LawtraMVille, SAMUEL MCKEE, Binnlostom- J. a STEWAUT, Plum Township. sazßirr, CHARLES KENT,. Pittsburgh. ■:. ■'>.■ 'CouKissiosrt, JACOB TOSIER, Pittsburgh. * .■ COROSOU V ■•■■■ JACOB McCOLLISfTKI!, Pittsburgh. AUDrroa. ‘STEPHEN WOOD. • ■■.*•■■ > • . l*BOtßo2tOtAfiT,- '. . , . EDWARD McCOKKLE, Indiana Towb!)l»P‘ ASJOfIWC 4CDGr, PATRICK MCKENNA, Pittrtmrgh. of the State Democratic' Convea . tioa of 1852. i v • * job pwsficra.^c» T . . . :v «ad J.Si>am. »t ** W ¥*r*?*J*J* «f TT7S, t*** . mr»m»calL ’ ‘in''" l V'- THE 8 ATHBDAT HOi Vfe would commend to the pubtio our weekly ' (jf thia tnorniUg as one of the best papcT3 for ■ news of every description that has been issued thisWoek from any office : in the city. , It.con tains a large amount of the most interesting po litical matter that has been published once the ‘ opening of the campaign, with all the latest for- j clgn, domestic and local, nows of interest that has transpired since onr last was issnod. One of the most cheering indications we hare of the certain confidence of the democracy in tho present contest, is the daily receipt of large ac cessions'to ontenhseription list from this end the snrronnding counties. Every man eppeaw - desirous to read the news, and what convinces ‘ usoflhe healthful state of public feeling is>, th^t alinost every, one desires to read the democratic side, and, accordingly, they subscribe for the ,■ Pc it, Vtt do not say this in a boaßting spirit, bnt merely to show to oar Tenders that there is a spirit of enthusiasm abroad among the people | that caimot he stifled by all tbeifalsehoodsthat, whigs can utter from Ihe present time until the day of the election. The public will always find In the DaSy and ITwWy Part the latest and most reliable information on all subjects that can he gathered from the various sources at eur command. , . Our weehly is for sale at ths.ceunter, with or ' withont wrappers; price five cents. ThO 'PfITKOCTftfIC Moving, at Ifewfruyg. Must have been * glorious outpouring of the hardy Democracy of the Empire Stats. It was a right worth seeing, to find nearly fifty thous -1 and Democrats in couuc'tl, and all acting haraor nlously together, and all contributing to the ad- Taneement of the great cause of Democracy.— Who can doubt the harmony of the party In New York, and the certainty of Pierce and King car wing the State, when we flnd3larey, Dis, Van- Buren,'Seymonr, Colton, and dozens of others of the moat prominent Democrats of the Btate pushing on the column, and urging the-party wjih nll ibatpower.of eloquence that has made them distinguished, to rally to the support of - the ticket that is placed before them f ' With such harmony as now crista m New York, itis impossible for the party to fad in carrying the State, arid when the coming in the Whlgß will drop through .Cayuga Bridge tea times more rapidly fliaa they did m 1644* ■ The harmony in New York Is a death knell to the hopes of the Whigs. At first they set it, down certain for Scott; then they classed ; amoog the doubtful, hut now they don’t knotty' Where to send it to. They ore In the same di lemma with Tennessee and At| ' first they hoped there was eome chaaoefor them in these States, bat now they will admit—it thoy speak tho honest feeling of their hearts that',thcre is no salvatipn for them iu either.—> Georgia has “como out ,from, amoßgJhevUe! party ” and is now battling manfully for the rights’ of the people and the supremacy ,of the laws, againsttho machinations of military die*, tation end fanatical-opposition to the mstUn- ; tto&B of tho party- # , The {Salphiuites, iu prospective, arebegiiuung ,to feelrgloomy as to their prospects, and now wish that they had got-np their fcnoy claims du-; rifle the present administration, as they do not thhfcthey hare a chance of a eight,' much leas a grab, at the peopled money, if they hose their hopes on Scott’a election* • yhe meeting at Nowbmg, to which we - have. referred, has put out the “wildfires’’ of whioh they boasted iu New York, 1 and none ’ but the most impudent of them, will now dare to say, that they have any chanco in that State. The Democracy are now as confident of suooesa as if thrir 10.000 -majority was already counting off; - S^WcheeifA ‘ B P irit with wU oh they have campaign, will give Wipe -to the the Demo* . lBs2, we of the most brffiiant atari? of on* party-. - 1 py Some of our Whig friends wbohayo just I returned from the Lundy's tone “brigazoo” hare come to the deliberate conclusion that if, Gen. Scott had to pay as dearly for hie glory as they have paid for their “fun," htf ditfnl make tauob out of hia fight. Among the btgeat and j best looking of the first victims, was a military Mend of ours. While he was listening to the | singing of the poetic address, of the British Whi gs and Canadians, hie ■well-filled pocket wee relieved of the comfortable-little ;sum-of sbo. I When the Colonel discovered the manner in I which he had been welcomed by some of Mb cotempomies in'tho fandango, he only said [ “dundcr and blitzcD,” and. then started right j strait for home.—lt is rumored he will vote the I Democratic ticket, unless the Whigs remunerate him for the '‘gelt" he has lost in going to see ft battle ground that was notmade visible by those who drew him on. .psg». Our friends in Westmoreland appear to J have got themselves into a mixed condition as to I the nomination for Prothonotary. We do not J understand the merits of their difficulty, hut we J have always thought that the wisest course for j our party to pursue everywhere, is to acquiesce in the nominations. It is impossible that every] man can have his preferences gratified, or that every aspirant can be nominated for the office he desires to fill. The better way, therefore, is for the-disappointed to bear their defeat cheerfully and hope for better luck next time. It will be much, more creditable to them than to sit . down and growl, and endeavor to throw obs tacles in the way of the success of the party from whom they have been asking favors. FIRST GCB EBOJI QRIOI There was an election for Justice of tho Peace i in the city of Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday last, . which resulted in the triumphant election of Mr. Fnxb, over both the Whig and .Independent candidates. This election was made a test of parly strength, and -notwithstanding the Whigs have heretofore been in the majority in Colum bus,- they wer© decently whipped. This result is ominous of tbc.defeat that awaits the gun powder candidate of the Whigs in November! Jh'ssissipi'i.— l Got. Footehasissuedhisprocla? motion convening the Legislature of Mississippi on Mondayj tbo dth day of October nest. The reasons for this step, given in the proclamation, are, that a Congressional apportionment has, not been mado, that the condition of the State Trcasnry is such os to require early legislation, and that he has received numerous applications firont different quarters. to call the Legislature together, with a view to the cdoption of mea sures in relation to great project- of internal im provcmcot.: . • : ■■ Spanish Reyoiation is Mexico.—A coTtts* pendent of the New York Express writes that a conspiracy bod been formed in Havana .for the . overthrow of the Mexican government in favor of Queen Isabel. It is stated that Christiana, the Queen Mother, 5s nt the head of the move ment, The whole was nipped inthe bud, how ever, by General Arisat, who seixed thopapers of the conspirators, and threw the Spaniards in prison at Vera Crux. A Wakuke Uniton.—The BrownsYUlo (Tex-1 as) Bio Bravo saya: “It is staUd that Canales is makinc preparations to pronounce against the ] Mexican Government. A report was in circula tion some few weeks since, thnto train, having $15,000 for Avalos, had been robbed, and it Is now assorted- as a fact that Canales’ men took the money, and that he has gone to Victoria to procure more men and mature his plans.” Activity is the Nayy.-H is staled that the . frigate Constitution (Old Ironsides) now ot the Brooklyn Navy Yard, has been ordered to be put in immediate readiness for sea, and for that pur pose she has been taken into dock.; . The aloop of-war Warren, brig Dolphin, and one or two other naval vessels lying at tho yard, have been ordered to get ready for sea within a few days past. ggjj* It is said that Hon. Wm. M. Meredith, Secretary of the Treasury under President Tay lor, has in his possession the original manuscript of o very strong and able message whjch Gen. T. had prepared to send to Congress, previous to his death, for tho purpose of stopping the cla mor of slaveholding Disnnlonists. Tho message was opposed to all compromises. , Tub Cask or Kaine.—A large meeting of the friends of Thomas Koine, the Irishman, claimed I by the British government, was held in Brooklyn on Baturday evening. Speeches were made and resolutions adopted to join with their New York friends in resisting, legally, the surrender of Ksino, by the employment of counsel. About subscribed after themeetingadjourned.- Beiattves or ex-Pbesidekts at Om> Poibt. —lathecompany whioh was assembled at Old j Point, a few days since, there was quite a coin- ] . cidence. There were present ot the same time a part of the family of President Pillmore,. and also some of the nearest connections of ex-PrO sidents Tyler, Taylor and Polk. Hos. David Wumot.— Wo observe by the lost Potter Union, that Hon. David Wilmot addressed the Young Men’s Democratic Chib, of Conders port,cn which occasion he expressed, himself gafisfiedwith the nomination of Piercesmd Stag; and declared his determination to give them.,lds hearty and cordial support. , ■ John; Vanßurep, In his great speech at. the grand Democratic Convention, at Newburgh, N. Y., on Monday last, declared that General Scott will be tho worst beaten candidate that "ever exited, that he will come out of tho coutest in greater terror than a man who has had the nightmare. Death most Ciilouoioum.— Tho wife of Mr. John Davis, of noldcn Mass., while suffering from a severe toothache, induced her physician to let her inhale chloroform, for the purpose Of baring the tooth extracted, when, upon inhala tion she expired immediately. Groat Bomeor&tio Meetlngat Hswtmrg, N. Y, There m a great gathering of the New Tori Democracy at Newhurg.nlxty miles shore New York.Gity, onMondny. Some fifteen steamboats ! from Network tooTnp a'tsistbrowdj ini many 1 morewefriun>bleto get'pjmaagb. ; The boats] were all-decorated bd4 funilahed bands Of mneic v lTho Emjtlro Club, under Capt, Jiyn* ders, had the steamboat Santa Clans to them selves, with a cannon on board from wbioh thoro was froquent'firing. On the passage a banner was presented to the club by Gon. Walbridge* who made a speecb, add was followed by John Vonßuren, Hon. Isaac D. Foster-and Captain Eynders. The boats reached Ncnburg~about2 p. m , and an immense gathering wasfonud there from all along the river. As many as 30,000 persons were estimated to have beoa 'present although the weather was not favorable. A procession wns formed and marched from the United States Hotel to the hill above the city on which stands the old house known ns 'Washington’s Head Quarters. Gen. Storms was Grand Marshal of tho procession. Several stands were erected, at the principal ono of which a meeting was organised with Augustus Shell, Esq, as chairman. Several i letters from invited guests, who could not attend Were read. Among them Was two from Usual I Knapp, aged 87, and Robert Bnrnet, aged 92, 1 who are said to be tbo only survivors of Wash ington’s Life Guard. They both are strongly in favor of Fierce and King. . The chairman made a long animated speech and wne followed by Hon. David A. Smol ioy, of Vermont; Hon. John A. Dix, of New York; Hon. T. Smith, of Conn; Hon. S. L- Douglass, ofllL; and John Von Buren, Esq.— A series of resolutions was then read and adopt ed. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed during the entire meeting. . I At the second platform, where the Lmpire Club had takeuposUion, another meeting was organized, at which epeeohes were made by Wright Hawhca, of New York; John J. Mount ford, of Orange co.; John Cochran, Esq., Mr. CarnCß, Captain Ryudera, and lorcnxo B. Sbep- At the third platform Captain Yard, of N. J., presided and made a speech enlogistio. of Gen. | Flfcrce’a wlUt&ry courage and talents as obscrv-, ed by him in Mexico; He wne followcd by E E. Camp, of N. T. In the evening another meet ing assembled in front of-the United States Ho tel, at which Gen. Wolbridge of N.Y., .made a speech. • ■ v ; The demonstration was altogether an. impo sing and enthusiastic .qne. The boats loft in the evening on their return to New York, tbo«o per sons who were unable to get on .board having _lo cross the river to FishkiU, where they took the cars. . A Fatal Explosion. Oo Saturday morning, about ten o’clock, while the men were at work in the sawmill of the Dry Dock Company, about a mile above the corpora tion line oftbis ciHv in Fulton, the boilcw,.three in number, ciploiled, hilling ono man in stantaneously; and seriously injuring several others.' The man killed was a Bavarian-German, named Martin Sertenl. Ho was tbrownup high into the air, with ftagmente of the building, which wae literary torn to atoms. His body, when found, was several yards from the milt; and was most shockingly mangled. : A carpenter by the name of l.mcry Adkins had several hones broken in his side, by a piece of the roofing; it is supposed, whii* Struck him as be was at work in an adjoining bund ing. Ho received other injuries hut. may rc- C °S?moBisor seven others wore scalded and otherwise Injured, but as far as could bo ascer tained no one seriously, .... This was oho of the most remarkable events in the way of providential escapes we ever heard of. A largo number of men were at work inand about the mill, as many probably, as thirty.— The explosion of nil the boilers was instaata ueous aiid complete i hurling with fearful vio lence everything in tho way of its feirfol power, and yet all, but those spoken of above, escaped without injury. Tho engineer stood about two yards from one of the boilersand yet was net touched. Not a single, person;... inside of the building destroyed, was hurt, except the German that was killed.— Cincinnati Com. Vnttt'l State* Ve***l» Ordered to tUoFUh lng Grounds, Ths Ncwbnryport ZirroM, of Monday last* contains the following war-likc nonoauenaent; «Xbe United States steam frigate Sir&iac, at 1 Philadelphia, and the sloop-of-war Albany, at Boston, bats boon ordered to tho Bay of St Lawrence, for the protection of American sea men, in compliance with, the request of Commo dore J. C. Long, who is appointed to the com mand. The owners of fishing vessels in this place hare deputed two or their number .to wait opou blm imuic«iiatcly f ftßtl iofona aiv* ©utisc him as to the nature and position of the fishing croonds, nod oil matters pertaining thereto.— Capt. Geo. IV. Knight and Capt. Robert iisjley, jr„ who were every way qualified to furnish fnll information, have been delegated to confer with Capt. Lang, and will meet him to day." ■ The New Tork Eieniny Post lemma from tbo eastward that the Lubec fishing schooner, lately sewed by tbo English steamer Kelley,: and carried into fit. John, N. B, was at the time of her seizure off Grand Menan. The captain of tho seized vessel states that ho ran in for bait, whilo tho English say that bo was fishing there. The case will bo tried in the Admiralty Court at fit. John.: There nre largo numbers of fishing vessels ready to sail from iho sea-coast towns near hero as soon as thoy oro assured that .they will he protected from seizure. ; ; Another IlntTroait to Cleveland. J A company of Wooster men, energetio capital- J ( IstSs hftvo resolved to build a.twtrowl (Voo that | ] place to Grafton, a distance of 34 miles, inter- j sectlng the C. C. and C. B. R. at tbelatter place, | making the distance from Wooster to Cleveland J, 09 miles. Tho C. and C. Itallroad Co. have a j | danse in their charter giving them the right to j build this road, ‘ but upon solicitation of the | Wooster company they have generously Barren-1 der#d that right, and it will now be bnllt os a I | distinct road.!v The route is through the Kill-1 j buck Volley, by way ofLodL The grade is easy, | not exceeding 6 feet to tho milo in any place.— | I When the grade is completed, which is eslimo? J j ted to cost less than $lOO,OOO, the Iron will be I ready for the track. This read will open up a j I large and densely populatod.portion of the conn*. | 1 try, and one of the finest wheat regions In-thej I State, It will bring a large accession of freight landI and passengers to the C. C, aod C. Boad, and j I any quantity of business to our city. -It opens- j j a cewavenue to tho lake, and makes Cleveland I a shipping port for a large region of heavy pro? j I dueen, It cannot fail from its locality and con j neeflon, of being one of the best paying roads to I the West Good luck to the enterprise.—Ctew | land Pbarrfralcr. HeAeth ot ST. 'Loots.—Dr. MoMuWay, I Health Officer, reports the following statistics in I relation to the mortality of tho city for the lost 1 year. Ho statCß that typhoid fever prevailed to I a greater extent at the City Hospital, dnriiig tho j I year, than any other disease, and that the ad- I missions for the year ending Jnno 30»h were— ] Natives of Ireland,., , -• Germany ’*9 « United States •• *°2 I■. a England and Scotland., I « Other countries 108 Total.., * * The total number of Interments for the year ending June 80,1853, amounted to 3,719—fr0m.] cholera, 479; other diseases 8,940, and that the greatest mortality prevailed In July, 1861.; Ausibiak Coubtesey TP as Amemoax Mis wren—A letter dated Trieste, May 24, states that quite a distinguished oomplimentwaa paid, to our oharge d’affaires at Kopies, the Hon, Edi L warddoy Morris, on hlB orriial there that day from Athens, in the Anstriansteamer Alahwon dioh. As soon as the steamer was signalised : ddwii the gulf she ran up thoAmerioan flag, and hept it flying at her masthead until he hail de barked. . The floating of the Btaraand stripes on ja Austrian steamer, and in an Austrianport, 1 ' is ns extraordinary as it is indicative, of the re newal of friendly feelings towards tho United States. ' ■ s®, AtdegrapMo despath frprn Washington, to the Hew York Tribune, says: “Mr, Corwin kas not returned, toagdetamed at Niagara by indisposition It -'S hoprf that he may be induoed to partieipato in the celebra. tion of.the 27th.” This la the-Corwin who wished the Mexicans to give American Botdiers “AespiteMe proven with HwSy hands," . : S n;< ~ , t > ' -'->: '-V' ''i';'-v -, .. ..« ‘ ; ' - ' « , • !*j , lA » ’ f I •V' i* ' K lums ef StotaalMuy' | The wheat crops of forlt yield a fair av erage. New-flonr.from Oenessee wheat has. al ready been sent fWm Rochester. Haj’ le light in New York, Wad corn ia doing well- _ I "> ‘Eugene £he has been warned by the Sardinian. | jfedtenuneut nofc'io-fionUiHie one of his puhlioa* lions In that country. He baa replied that he I will conform to its wishes. We believe his moth* cr is now in the United States. | The emigration from Great Britain to all oth- j er countries, daring the last twenty, years, has | "only-been about two and a balf millions,. Gen eral Scott need not be so mnch alarmed after all ‘ ' ' . ' ! The London papers of July 10th speak of the , intense heat. Oa tie. Tuesday previous, tho mercury etood at 82 deg. in the Shade, and. in | the sun at 120. . People fell down in the street, ond some actually died from sun .strokes.,, 1 ■-Hydrophobia is prevalent .in Paris. Oao la- I dy.bittenby a.ma&dog.is said to have run wildly, I through tho streets, trying to bite every one she | met. A Dutch lady is exhibiting, in London, a corpß of marvellous birdß, who entirely eclipse nil the goats, monkeys ani dogs over seen on the stage. State electionAeke place-in August, this year, only in North Carolina, Missouri, lowa anil Ala-, homo, in several . othor-Stafes which usually voted in August, the elections have.been post poned by law. A great political-struggle is going on in Neuf-! ohatel, Switserland, as to whether that canton, shall be annexed to Prussia or not. Thus for the conservatives and republicans, holding the negative, are in the majority. The British Government intends sending two thousand Irish constables to Australia, to keep the peace among the miners. • . The IVhig press are circulating a. report sta ting that Gen. Quiimai supports Scott for the Presidency. This tale is a fabrication of the enemy, totally devoid of truth. M. Victor Hugo, it is reported, Ims contract ■ ed with the firm of Duiau & Co, of London,fer tile publication of a work to bo entitled Napole on le Petit." A salute was fired atSunbury, Pa.,last week, in honor Of the decision of tho Supreme Court in favor of tho Susquehanna railroad. John Snyder was .killed in Philadelphia, on Saturday, by falling through a hatchway, nine, stories in height. The cum orSU,SOQ has been remitted from New York to the Montreal sufferers. Jas. Lenox and D. S. Kennedy each gave $5OO. . h Il ls stated that after paying the appropria tions in the Deficiency Bill, there still remains in the U. 8. treasury sixteen millions tbreehun dred thousand dollars. ; Mess pork in> the Cincinnati market hasrbaeh ed the highest point ($2O) attained -since 1888, Jt is correspondingly Ugh . in all the westeta j markets.: ■■■.■■■■■■■■■ We leirn from the Blchmond Times that Abra ham W. and John Bend were on Saturday brought before Judge Meredith upon a writ of habeas corpus. After a Xull hearing the Judge remanded the parties to jail. Francis H. Waring, Esq., the British consul at , Norfolk, died on Friday. BAYIHG AND DOING, ftrta ife* fVrftrfu tir tin* Osh* M<-ntL*v ry xtn. j. ross. The post house at OberhaosbCTg hud just been thrown into confusion by the arrival of a travel ing carriage coming from Savtrne. and on the tfityr to Stroshurgh.. Master Topfcr, the inn keeper, was running hither and thither, giving orders to hia servants and the postillions, white the coach unhitched before the great gateway of ..the !nu,was eurrouudoJ&y children and loungers , exchanging their remark*. i Among the latter, was a man of sharp, quick 1 eye and tawny complexion," whose abrupt accent I formed a singular contrast to tho Germanic drawl of the other lookers-on. In fast, Master Barr danou had been born In the South; chance atone I had led him to Oberhausberg, where ho had set [ up, opposite to tho poet bouse, a shop whose I blue window-shultm boro lbo double inserip I ttou: “ Shwiny and. hair-entting at ait vrief); 1 si atony done in the MaTtriXcisttl'jle*" j Mingled with the group of*curious observers I who surrounded Topfor's door, the barber took 1 part in the gtneral conversation la a German of j Which we may, perhaps, give a sufficient Idea by j saying that It was Alsatian spoken by,a Proven- o*l. -- w*» Have yon seen the traveler, Master Barda- Mu?” tofjolrod nA aged dame who carried un der her arm one of those baskets filled with thread, pins and cord which indicate at once the pedlar of the public square* ii TJndonbtedly, mother Hartmann," replied the barber} ‘the 5a a big, fat fellow, who loots as If ho bad more belly than brains.” It will bs perceived that Master Bardaooubad a taste for epigrams, and passed at Obetbaus bvg for “ an esprit,” singularly is c4mb« of bis: who heard biß joke at the new comer’s exoenso, responded to It by aloud roar oflangh tcrio which Mother Hartmann at first took part j then shaking her head with a knowing air, “Alongrent-roll la belter than wit,' said she. looking at the barber }*t« for with wit yon may trudge on foot while tliOTCnt-roll gives yon a coach to thle in.’’ „ .. „ “Too trno, every word of it,” said the fro? vencal wilh an expression of profound thought} « nnd yet God only knows where wealth goes to oftentimes 1 Thisetranger who has jnst arrived, for Instance, I would like to know what he has done, that he deserves to ride In a carriage." “Hash, Bardanou, be is nßaron ?” suddenly exclaimed a fresh and laughing-voice. Bardanou turned his head, and saw tho adopt ed daughter of Master Topfer, who had just then made her appearance on- the threshhold of tbo louv v *• A'bwon repeated he, “ who told you that, Nlcette?” , „ i, The tall lackey who accompanies him,” re plied the young girl." “He told ns that Mon day the Baron could not cat in the common di-. ning saloon, butmusthoveeverythlngbronghtto him in the large front chamber.!’ ; The lounging gossips raised their beads; the - chamber of which Nioette spoke, wasimmedtate? ly above them, and its window was open -, but the lowered onrtain hid everything-wlthin.-. ■i ig it there that* you have laid the table for Min i asked mother Hartmann, designating the large balconied room with a glance. “ Not I," said the young girl} “ M-.-the Baron ’wonld not touch either our porcelain oronrorys? ta! r He always carries n silver service with him, and 1 saw his laokoy taking it,outofa large, ebony box.” 4 murmur of surprise and admiration ran through the group, ..but .the -Provencal merely; shroggedils shoulders. - . ■■ “That is to.say thetM.; the Baron can neither; eat nor drink ,liku ether Christians,”- he replied: ironically} ,! "heinust have a room all te himself end silver plate.- -Tho great king Solomon was right when he 'said, ‘ Vanity of vanities. aU Is. vanity!’” “Gome, come, Bardatiou. Now you axe go ingtospeakillofyoar nei ghborsagoin,’ Vint er- Tupted'Sicßtto.with a-smile. “Of my neighbors," repeated the barber. — “Is a baron my.neighbor! Let me alone. I know him already, this great manof yoora. He i ia just like all thoee great lords wo see passing, by here. Did you hour how how he called his Valet who had stopped to talk with Master Top fer: “ I am waiting for you, .Germain; I am waiting for you 1” “ As if the poor devil hadn’t the right to chat a minute. This baron or whatever ho is must, be a regular tyrant,” “Ah! what ore you saying, Bardanou?” cried Ninette. .“God grant that you may be mista heni;iDo you know-why he is going to -thbDuohy: of Baden?" “Can’tguess.” , - ’ ~ , - “ Well bis servant told me,” said the girl, low ering her voice. '“Heis going to be married. “To be married? ” > ‘ « To theriohest heiress in the country, a wi dow.” i ' “ With whom he is not acquainted, doubtless. <‘•l don’t know 1” ’ “Oh, he has never seen her; those folks mar * s" 4. 1 fty* **** n ' - '"L "•> I'f* < -v 1 -* r ir i * , ‘W -, * „ * * - '* • /V”'’ ' - • -' - f V . >** * J J _ - j 1 * „ L x. *j » , fc *" & *•■<*-• ss- P r* f '’ 7- Jf £' ./ “ *'■*•* **** ' l ' i • ;* * ■ syw we toad* hyao«»Sw£«M*jU^r s*® 5 *® wonnfibj “ you ore always tOTflfti ll ®®" ~ others without knowing anything aoow-tnwn* ' ,f And I judge worse, of then* when 14^?? O,T them?” rejoined the Southerner. , 1 “You are well aware, though, that everybody .doesn’t marry for money,” said tbeyoung girl, blushingalittle, And' giving him. a glance hsk ‘oScfc. “There are still somo folks who consult nothing hut their hearts.” *• iiike tmo, for inriauue ? " Bait! llardnnou, taking Hicotta. by the bond and forcing her to lookathim. , .... , - - ■' 11 We’re hot talking about that,” said the dam sel with precipitation. .. „ “ Pardon mo! pdrdCa me,” returned the Pro vencal; “you know very well, Hioette,. that X do not run after’ inheritances; not I, and that I do not find you any the ießspretty, because fa ther Popfer has declared that he. would givo you no dowry. Batr as forme, why,lain an ongioal.j my dear, a philosopher, ns your god-father says; | more-than all that I have certain Ideas which 1 bear no resemblance to the Ideas of other peo ple. So my blood turns when I see men like | your Baron there, for whom wealth is nothing ( hut an instrument of vanity, tyranny and ava rice, and l cannot help thinking that were'nn their place, I would do more honor to the choice of Providence.” . . . ~ , “ That remains to he found out yet,- Master- Bardanou!”- remarked the old pedlar dame;; “fortnno often makes droll changes inhuman charactar.” - <• Yes, when one has no principles," exolaimea the Provencal energetically; “when one,lets himself be turned by every wind that blows like | a weathercook 1 But I, T know what l wish to have and what is right ; I have my philosophy, mother Hartmann. I might become rioh any; moment, you-see, and I would bo.no more chan ged by it than the belfry of onr church; you you would always see me just as fair, just ns dis interested and just as clever a fellow as I am to-, day*” * • Depwclation of Wmßelf wasiiofe, as toe reacler 1 may perceive, tlio failing of Bafdonon r What- , ever credit for morality or good sense he detract- , ed from his neighbor ho carried over to bis own account with scrupulous exactitude. As tbor roughly pleased with his own personalty as dis gusted with that of others, he wonld willingly have reproached the Almighty for haviagmade man after his own imago, and not after tho image lof Bardanou: Once drawn out upon this field, I.go Ist hlmßelf run -on Into an unmeasured im provisation;'''-,' He explained atlcngth nil the great and useful things ho would do if Providence eh mild only suddenly sendhim oho of those Amer- I lean uncles whom we now seek in vain for, oven lon the stage. Ho passed in review ell the vir -1 tues bo "would display to tbo ejes of the .Uni verse, oil the merits he would disclose, and at last he was about to pronooneo bis own fitud ’ apothesls, when tho traveler whose coming had i given riso to all this eloquent vindication appeas ed at the door of the inn. He was o man of forty, full m person, n little bald nod with such heavy features as wonld have betrayed aGerman origin even hod Ms excessively Tcutonio accent left the least doubt possible on that point However, intelligence sparkled in the depths of his dear bine eyes, and prejudice alone could have dictated to the barber the judg-, ment bo bad formed of him. .. The baron made n paternal salutation to the group formed before the door, and said with a smite. •• ;: - A pretty place tbfo, gentlemen, nad a very to whom he spoke, contented themselves with rcturniog his salute hut without answering a word; the German, however, did not appear to ba diaconraged hy this alienee.. , ‘ “I hopo,” he recommenced, with .the same smile, “that the country is good and that people live happily here!. “One fives happily anywhere when one_has all tbo meaosof bappinessin himself, said Bar danou seatentJously. The Baron made a sign of approval. a What yon say has a deep and tTue meaning. sir." replied he, in a tone of deference; “andt hope that remark is the fruit of your own ex perience ; be who understands happiness so well should necessarily possess it “ We have todo what wo can,’’ said Bardanou whom the manners of the baron were beginning to soften; “wo must have philosophy, when wo bflVO OOtbiOfi v ‘•Wby h&tftyoQ tccomplwn ofyoor occupA" tion 1" asked the stranger with interest.. - The Prove mil shrugged his shoulders. “ Mon sieur thoßarou,'’aatdhe gravely, “Inevercom plain, since by sowing complaint one reaps no thing but discouragement- I cut hair, I share- I make false curia and -await a lucky turn.o* chance for the rest." - ■ ... - . «It will come,” said the baron, “bo assured that it will como; chance has not done I'.lmyo®- goverument. It has kept up its lottery, imd one may always hops that it contains a good num “ Stop', apropot of numbers,, wo have two " ex claimed Blcettos “now if wc should ho goingti win the Chateau! ” •• X Chottau!" repeated tho stranger becom *U“ With hinds and forests ''—concluded Barda nou. “A travelling clerk from Frankfort came here with some and Bicctec forced me to take ° B ” Arc you net, perhaps, speaking of tbo do main of Uovemhurgi ■’ ... , “ I know nothing about it; I‘ looked at nei ther tho name nor tho number; butt ought to h *Tho l bMbS e examined an old port folio and drew forth from it a prospectus and n b«c*- —“ That’s tho very thing, said ho after pav ing cast bis cycaoter tho prospectus: “_p<wiam o/ Rormbourg, sitaoud tiro taila from BoJmit- A* m,™ « Oftu mo* ««*" «» winning ticket was to isstie on the oj And 00 it has issnedp*:;said the strange? 1 ; quietly. ■ , <* Anil yon know it? —■•lt is CG." ~ Bardanou fixed his eyes upon his tioket,,nHer ed a cry and turned pole. - cG!” be stammered. ‘'Did yon really. gay 66 ■ “ Certainly.” • *. , . . “ And you-aro -sure that ,H-is the. winning number!" “t sawit postedupat Savernes. ; ; Then tho domain of Rovemboutg is mise . shouted tho htdr-droßser, staggering on, Ins feet, «Yonrs ! " said the Baron in nmaiement. • “ See! look bore, I hare GG! ” He showed Ms ticket to all the crowd, raising it With outstretched nrm above his h* 1 ®- . *” e stranger whoso features exhibited emotion, hast ily approached Mm; but after casting his eye* upon the nnmber, he allowed a«y of pleasure to escape Ills Up?,- and opened his fljouth to speah* when he stopped allatonoe, ns if struok by i 1 sodden thought, looked at •. Bardonon. tw> alt of gly good humor whloh seemed habitual to him* ana bowed in token of congratulation. ; The news nf this unexpected good fortune was immediately known in the port maater’a estah lfohment, and thence spread speedily through out the ' Whole neighborhood, fO>e Provencal who had fled ta his shop, was soon beset by a crowd of neighbors who came In to fchcitateMm on Ms accession to such for ,? ( ™y l L|. He still retained some doubts In the midst of Ms 1 iov; but the baron sent Mm n copy of the Frank fort Gazette, which had all the details of the. drawing and confirmed the fact-in such a i manner as to leave no room for any further ! misgivings. 1 TO BE OOSMSUBD. , ass-IYo aiviso jou.lt you hove not already donosso,to eo at once anil procure a liotilo of BIER'S HOCK OHh and. hy so dolus you mill rare n. great deal or Buffering.' TOore, i, no telling how toon you may need It. Road tho following Softer: Motets* June i, 1651 ftomyomwrote, ™ Zlln tea than V^^nr/teK^StteSfr; Wl am now ablo o«nn I ™ *o, * OT - 3 “3*“ mwlUTOsfoht>. , | tfySMiw as-E 1 , g. Cleaver's «Er)» Houey.| Soato.’Wndopendentof Ito happy beneficial effects i ou J * «w> -*l. i« p«r I *y flosibMty end whiteness to the hands, ' xfeiial Iloney Snap " possesses tho duality ofgiring a dtlb, and hsrmloss perthmo, peonllarly gratelhl wholesale h^thoAf^nts ( woodftreet ’ Woinifc-wAs this is the season of tho year when Woms are most formidable among children, tho proprietors,] of anorns V«mlfago-hog leave to csiliho attention or pa, renta to ite rirtnas for tho expelling of those anneylng and I rften fatal -enemies of children. It was invented hr a gen tlemen of great experience in Virginia, who, after haring nsed It fbr ecTeral years In Ids otm practice, and found ita sncecss sa univerial, was Indorsed at last to offer ft to tho public, as ncheap huh certain and excellent medicine. If lus ernco hoeome jtutly popular throughout Urn United States, as the most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the demsndhaa been ateadtly on the increase since its first in troduction to the public. @ ' For salo by moat oftho DruggistsandMercha^s,and - ‘ . - . OA, , 1 • *' - 'ly.-.:' -A'.• jr --•• AA'v.■•• :•■ *•' ■'’v'---.■ - A •; -> ' '■/•'.-• ■■ r>- •' ■■• >-' :•; jj , >,."-ry.’:.o::vrV Aiftv, • - -r> _;• -• ,r •- « 4, 1 oaiwiav. DTEIV— the 25th tilt, of Tsphofe* 3&X Mosbow, consort of Aaron Morrow, aged SS'y&fe 9 months *M IBtfsys. N _ To tbo-boreayort family of (ho deceased this is a kSTctc af* flirt lon indeed; and the 'w&sft-ofprcnridQtirc l luacrotobloand dark, arc pw*uUmrly trawlfearted. Alwu Morrow was tbo ac tive agent* the inotcr pofrrt- in the confern* of family. Called upon by the deep-acatcd, and detdUt&iin? nißicUon cfMr. Morrow, who far some years has borne the veight of the heavy hand of the Almighty in pain and &niT&ing«ehp naranyfl TesponsSWHUes ana discharged I datica which will render hoj lowpecullarty trying. A core* iv wflUeto! man* with three motherless children, young and ferialc"!. is left behind'-to mourn thta end, Uri* trying bs- Well may lie exclaim, “Am I not afllirtcd atom 2?fiSsEs«w» «* «* my afflictions greater ihau I can EXpE* About left year* ago sho united herself with the S^LfariSdinrdi.«tic “Fla W-near Now Stonthooto, 2,s??nd nearefol as a summer’s eye, and (here was e desire of one or old: “Let s*a*bT4w a **•* HteWo." ,; nBWSOuI i tbydnys "J,™?. 84 * - fil thy 00, by angel guards Attended* . - .. - . .-To .tho sight of Jesus - "Waiting to. rocoire;tby spint r «,l ; v •' • • .* •. Lot the Savior stands abovoy- . . - ■Showsthc purchnwofhis ment, ... -Beidiefiaut tho crown of gold”,; ? SEW APVE&TISEMESTB. iLAXSEED OIL-Screntjtarreta, tbr salejy jy3l Q. H. KEYBEB, 140 Wood rfreot. T^RKSUFItUHS— llcrmclically waled, iwslrednna lsr I I'ealobv' • •. J« liA-VlSl** & <vU*» jya * ~25fl liberty street. r-f-fOHKNBACK’rf VKRDU'CGE. —Any quantity olthia fci nlciwmt And cffortlro VcrmlfaF^jlceptotmrtraitl/.for ijf'ttt ’ DR. KKYSEB.S Drugstore, ito. comer of Woodrt.tuifl Tirgift alley. r|RB3KUVi!U VJUfflCg*- ' _ i «■ v -Ua&nroaTs Ercpcwea;* ✓ m. • do Jellies ood iotas: ’ Rcodvod and for .;■ t.'JiIL. jySl •y - • , .7*. Crocfcrwand-Tsa PealCTfl* t»ka>dy whims- . ii • ; PeadjcSj.' . .I':". Apricots, Prunes, Cherries. Just received and foe tinOretaU,^. J. UtTEIAi* CO., Grocers Dealers. FtEhMAN WaSUIA’O TOWDEIL—AIOJB6 lot <* tw* «■ t T cellerik fToiiliinft Powder* warranted cheaper . other, in iif», and is not lathele^£i n 3nript»tothe<:lo thin?* It 1« ad fexceDeni artSdo tbr -wadilng. printers cheaper and bettor than pofawh. Tor . . v SvSSaw ■ ‘ KEYSEB’S> 140 Wood Ptwct rfULK Vians ami the lIOUBB OT JU> ■ I TC(JE, aro now ready; find persons.wiUinff'to bklj for the tvXiSW****! Skn tt the Offlce cfXw.Mmih in Uie Masonin Uail; where all nMcwmrr information will he E 'AU Proposals to lie handed in Indore C o'clock, P.M, on, THURSDAY, Angnst Stir. , - stray Cotv. gtcsiaf CAME to thowridcneoottbo -sulMeribor, (Wins ffljSP at Shawatoern, AHcgbopy-wratY, a.WIUTKCOWt iSM&itwltk crootol hnrna; mclhstl fra the nect; and him* 55?35 Ufa. Tho oOTcr la rKitested to come proto property, pay : charges and tahe her awayyor pile ’wul he dlaooaed ot according to taw. - ~ ’ - - jygMtr* - - v AEKAM MIII.KB, on the prcmlscii- - A CHaUenge ueeUned* ' ■ rpilS unOmfencd have taco, -iriUPOTJVriM, Ja ttiS .news- , X papers, to Ibofirrm of on aavortfcemirat, sis-. nutuVe of Hull, Dodd * Co, of dnrinaati,» etmlteipJ to o bet of Ono Thousand Dollars on a. trial nf thrfr gofts jiQ> tbo=e oftho Cincinnati makers. Than? <fa eomcthJnff a FOcdons and deceptiTo In tho phrase oTthla elraUcnee, «Up tilotlnff.ao aooniUtlon of the trial, that, there. Bh^be.. no humbug about it,” that we foci called upon-to uottav wbUc we make bold to refuse It. - A'recent trial of tho comparative meritaof.qnr.SaJes, ajmixtft thow of Hall, Dodd & Ctmrna CrowTapJuus lo fit ■Louis, by the bcaaUng. ©T iHaill,-Jtodn * Oov A committee,' chosoa by Ibemselve* and oil* fteema at at lw*? ; bu causal tho Sates of both to be subject to* heat, which I was certified by the committee to be any ordinary conflagration " and yrt the commlUco derive tbatour Safe* cameoutof tne oven withlwcur«to, ute i rood twrl* inside tnfirrty uninjured 'whilst on those or HaltDodd* Co*lt **Nisttircd,andUadcamr^ ,,; •. Thia result of a tost into which we were forced, is entirely aaUrfactory to us, and wc shall rwt i»ttyfled;wlth Hall; Todd Aft)* tbirfr own r commUteo-men, cannlTOi.at “hti&buo*and thatlojostfcedras d<mo ; foithem ■ ship, Which proved not quite so fire-proof Maura <to not attempt toshow; but the language of mentis calculated to offend tor the “ blistering trad blackeningr~ ot tbe on tbo wool wnrfc of their Safe- itis a common trick or the Tan-* duishea to pottle failures on foul <|flay;-'.tt.g.tiC!WAfl»J-j ctwftil onßTmlws tho foul play , Is;at lcast attempted to _be Rhowm Hall, Dodd & Cte, may bo dbnatoed aAunsacteatfa! trichstcns for they-neither bringproof nor, better than the desperate gaxucwtert .argumfniVr * n oet yon a thousand dollar*.* .. :. • ■■:■ •, - Wo art content with OUr wril onS Cdrly won laurels $ and as they were gathered in a contiS-t which wedldnotseek, but resisted until forbearance actually menaced the reputo*. tlon OT our work, wuare not dlxposod to wastetlmo and mo . net on an idle encounter, iu wbirtr another triumph wouia only prove our Safes to be- wbat IWh Doild A Oo.« . tee already declare they are-*-* little better than nalVDodd & Co. T s Safes. At alt ovanH, nntli wo can see ran© better reason than has yet been fijtea Tor going through tho mm* trouble and the fame cost 1o prove our ll!di:3X^iCh. r s,<rWeAiSof«oftvjp«ret»6.v jwiww-fo:; tiitaiui of wo shall eratdety tho challenge, to n bet of % -Uxmatml. ‘drilats, believing we can make more j money by our accustomed labors in Tho ram® tune, than vro should pocket by winning HalVDodd A Co, dol- Ims. Utotß they caa .rail off tho seal front the certiQcate or Messrs. Wanrick.'P;'M»ller r Parian. Bishop, andDcrarOß. ‘Alien, wo shall plant ourwslve* on ttat asoonduslve urtef . that our SaKa ore T«Ucr than tlmsoxhanulactuml by Hall, lK MctowSS?we«ilatUn.UDntti the certificate at the foot **£B?***"* b Mklif rittabursh. ' &CA& FIRE PEOOFSAFESr , „ Afa>r : J r tvrf <\f o/_ Messrs. Burl* ,<■ ~ Bamcf CritLralai' JeSre Pm,f Safu, ntnKcharacteroftbefo Safes, In, St. Louis, »aa before to I Veil established, that auy farther tester proof of the feet of their being superior to all others, would hare bcea - iuMMfcVsiaCTi' bnvin order to ryTommodato Mr. lion, tap ■patPhtw auimakep of .•‘•MnllV latent- Concrete, SafcXy. - «l»!rh ha* burnt apnli other makers of anj. note In too wtowpSlrtmled tho burning of tho S«*. Wo only re twt that they were not left to the tiro two hours- longer. . £ The site wWi -wo total la to borcen *t Veloritsthe jitthUetoeal! and uaamfno ihas we aw rejv aicnt no one rtill ever doaht their-Bre proof waliU^hft^ haring seen the spaSmco »lnrh *rJ, &V2Kd “t* TSfi a Committee behalf of Ualh Dodd AOo,, of.andnpatl, and Mdsns-g. B. Violett * Co, us egents ofMesws. Burke AE-nrocs, ™Sb£ burgh, to tent the tiro r"f>f quality ofthe -Safes msdeiij Utolrrcspcctlvu principals—report, that yc_ hav» this day TOW.-efol a .Safeof each manufacture, of similar fi®. widen had been In too two years, in orens, tonfitp tmuio with dry mkwoodnculPiUslrargh stono cool, fbr the spaeo oT flip (nnt - a tearhours, ami, during that time, wo te '>'tetho he® l ®?; I plied was ter mater than any mdtnory coniiagrahon-tliah at the OJPiraUon of that lime, on taking the, Sates Jroavthe, | Are, and cool in- them ilowu. we Smodthottbeiron eastinp j on bbth-weahi places entirely burnt off, .but-that-fho books | wcieunhyured; and. onopcnlostbo Sifn, w* fowl taote and papers entirely vnlnjnred, eacept sllshilyliy the jroter. hast m Pooling oil, 1 Ids we found to 1« the Pose with both : SS, mad the only pereoptiWo difference In the appears® 1 of the-interior was, that the varnish on. the wood work of ■ I Ihtrlce 4 Xlarne’s Safe was entirely uninjured, while on.(hat of llalL Dosld i Co.’e lt,Ka* blistered imd htaekcnwL.-In l conclusion, we would.remark, that from thplesuttofthte l «<» haw tt* licritotwn JU» *woiam«*nding4Ua-fcaw?, °sf both PerUestotheeonteVnee^h^uWle^^^ ' ' DAVID It. BISHOP. , Sh Louis, Jane WUt, OEHABDD, AU.BS. This certiQcatc, Ife.-wiU he fWJPi thr PittshUtEh ; Safes of Messrs. Butko A Barnes triumjihiaiU haduip ,tn tee. ■/Sana! ter Stfe Wattetii burnt Vp Idf <£?*’' •??fe, L r,^,S l 7 enough for Kttabmgh, and gain enough It Will bo found, for BarkPnnd Barnes.' •■■■■■■ ■-•-■■•■■ 3y fTMIE Monuforturo of Iron, in all Its .varlotul tamches, ftp i I reluiling a desertptlon of- wood-cutting, coal-digring, ana j I us burning of charcoal and oaKoi O’ediffinns Mf ™'' l I of iron ore; the bullfing and management ofUaEtfumarrs; i «orklB» : by rhareoel; eohe. bt anthrorito; the reEnlngspf iron, and the conversion of crude Into wrought .run by I ehareoaUbrges and puddling furnaces. Af®v adnscriptloii j ‘Of forgo hammers, tolllna mills,, blast machines, ]j°f Wtot I etc, Otci to which is added, an essay on tho manulacture or | steel. By Frederich OTcrmen, SUnks F.n£necr-wilh one hundred and .fifty wood For j ado by . , . No. lot Wood street. */■- p»*yn »yivmtlft .Rftiiroftd c ompany» '■'' Tf TS aw ttawardlngJ?m4o«, 4e„to jualttmoto ned PhW . \V - dalpMa, promptly, on rwolpfc; Tim?, Rye Days.. ~ n«E3 orynsniiw. **■ * i |10 OnCamJlw, th«se, Earthenwato, leather, lost Totocco, < *On'Scowax,Meil Stilt,BratlM,Clover ana. Timothy Damp, siaa, ami Bggiv 70c. a Itolta. • . On Feathers, lire, Pcltry,l!rootnji amlflctthandlM, Wte. suoobm. - ; * . •£ mloSSitffttgana (Rftnina^^M^-te^lbiMiWlgKt: wmcr - of - Peim a , a®^ t A^r -. /flffrt Market street; ytriladelphlaf : j?g> - <rrtv Cask 18 THE OHLY TEUE SYSTEM t tvssrr raa era* &ctsdUJ _ # „ v i : >TA>rES OSTEOMj GC'Liborty Street, New Tork.—HaTing toiHe joima SILK BTTpsmfci •New Yar&the undersigned hM noticed, that to v do a gaisraZ Cftffitlluiin&a wry foifle prqfit.on j • A lAfiox' pam oy fnu paflriT- ia suns otqtt-a- psffi- SmoiAs, lie has therefore corgmencea principally la} **" MA System, ' V { 1 list of Goods,of which n complete assortment ulll alttnyfl be*. BovNCTßimtoSsfKffiscn; crams, silk cravats,', - imrs, laces, embkotoemes, . , “ DRESS TBIMMIKGS, BABEOES, WHUE V - ! ■' goods, hosiery, h c. handker- ' - OHUSEB,PLAW BIBB0H& ARTI FICIAL MOWERS, Ac; Ac. • Hating gtan Ibis system a lair trial, and nmsitHl nu merqus orders Coin stTxmgcrs (Q Viz cash syairnh thf,undcr sismot is nxmlußyamtincedlbattltßatoTniatlu} only - « trot tydcxi’Mt doinßboßiatsa, and Unites ataU ftran all; ilcnlm-risiUng Heir Yorfe tsprabaac fools SO Liberty street, nmt door ta the Dost OfflM, 1 jyt'bln] - (Late of the firm or Mearrs. gavdsn A Co-) JCBT PIiHiTSHKIJ. ■\TrHimBIABB; os, tns lim diis fflf atss m ms VV EEcosn; An Jlutartad Samoa. large octets*) pages, fitostraiod. Brice SO center * ' This work, whlch-haa acbtoYcd a great popularity to Eng land, is mowfer tho ftet ttaeplamd hettoo on -*35p35; poUit Itbaa been compared byEnglish fMoi witti-ihc works of Walter Scott, and even pronounced bf xtmelobe the best historical mmnnee since toe eppearanco of “Wwer ly.” Tha period to wMdr the noma hlaldlsreplntowlth. Kane of the most remarkable peraonagea and toridonts on : thopsges of Englishhistory; affording too richest of mate-; rial author hy atolltoDy totortuced toto his work all these personages and taJdentotoertfw succeed ing to (ttrtajr, “ as a magic mirror, theveryhne nrrifbrmof -tiro time; So whims, timpaafons, thaoimea, thesufrtlcUqs, the Tory personsgeo.” The plot and toridents are of the most' absorbing and, interestingkind. Thetoimstnnver; Baca; ritaatloo upoo situation,- adventure upon adventure, crowd one after the other, enchaining the attention, and de lighting the imagination. The reader finds in, ever; page the stamp or the author’s power; pud he-cannot rise from the perusal of the hook without admitting it to he one of the greatest audmoat powerful of modem romances. _ BTJXCE *-BROTHER, - - 'Publishers, 134 h'aj«au stt, New liork. r Ctap(e» milled on receipt ol prim Mahore. NowtpapOT copylag the shore (tnctaaing this noth*,) nod calling attention editorially to the earns, trill receive » copy tiT the book, free of postage, Jyjf -*• *. * '< NOTICES. n «m.. Sturgeon of 5 . 0. W. Dlddto.J >'°- EH BmittfeM »t> [myg-T • * J. -'. A. ntwtn the OaUllly .X : S‘&i. ~ corner of Third Hut Weed staos, <*«? »' | ; v> 1 j.A*(iEBONiV LUJJ6EI I trtge.Xo.mle-gO.Sjmt'totT'Ty - WaTn^^crculngin WmMngton IloH-Woca nt [Jyl-7 “ P* 1 - otwrn the (MMMy T«J«gnpU fiMfp. corner of Thlri ant W«rf »to>B, day etoulny. iLOSTJ-A Jtow»'l«CT*B WATCB, iO. th» Carft lrom. Grerosbuiß to Pittabnrgh.- AJUjrol Vl 1 ,,* 0 rtoa to theHcidcr>t>y leATiogitat thi&6fflcg>. Uyiottg, A tno ixd doum l u? - fattxgh,stM> centsgo Tea Stow, 2*0.38 MfthWt, vheto UwtcjT best Btocfc «W Green Teaa can olurAya bo had. «I. O. O. Pr-PIKM of mmUag,WeshlngU>nHa]t, fßSHaoarlioflisi'Koe S3fr*Jfta&tariff ¥St*fl*7^y®SS -ilKßCAfrrax Kscamvhest, No. S7—iloets flwt an£ i„“ 3ltll rlttay ofctifh mouih. .. -. . f - * * * 1 fguuSSfly ■ - |PS»W; FTFENDKSUEUaG, Dental - Btov t-S§; g«DHi—Ko. iSI 'niSid'«treek »t»ye tambßSi -OfflooupßttJre. Dr.P.hMberaisowßtfd^ali flMtntayjhtani or.Df *•»» W Httamnt-t - • iww*****••-«"* * JOHM ai'COTJßinr. Colleetlnß, uul. r AKeod» tO'.Ot>HecUil*, Wit Rwt in&platribtttlngckpfla juatl ClxsolftH* •fteiltartiWf 4c. -Or* / dcrs tefLat tile lows Periodical Store, Thlfd Btttat,WUll»£roinjiiJy attended IK&UfiAjSCmCOMFAIff*, 6* tS=y, Hortfbrd, Ctnm**-CanltalSt6ck $590,000; As sets $459,17i. Office of tfie i’ittebaTgh'AijeacT to the Store Itoom of jJi'Ctmiy: ft £oox(ds,'No.£&tYoo&fitreti. norfctf ~ , &ILBBESQS, Agent* rr^^DCUamberim ? » Commerclal »f JJsrkotandXlilrdiitroeiA; >Bor>fcKjecplng, $ A; M, to 10 P. At Person* desiring thorough Iris&fucUcm'itt any of the above named branches,' oreroqu&tal to can and Icam tbct from O tofi-P, If. *' £jyT . 'W'antedi*-~'A"fiJ>r touslnoM- 'faablto and goodaddress, ~ffir;d:safe end jwpoctablo : *>*}»***• 'it In k bruShtto that Tequlr«i,Tto capital but good .. aotocter/toixtoosff cnwsy,v.To wen-with.the above Qualifications a permanent badness And the best of - wißcawUl bo given. Apply or,eddwra No. S 9 Smigfteid , • street,corner of Third* , apr23.tf... etfUßCiis-isiJM'r CtaMtt. -. IkS*Penmanship. CardWrl ting andßnSwinf, utata- Mr. J. D. Williams ana Mr. F. Stfaper. aud B> anaiuf Witter branches of-nn'English and classical'cdntatleffl, under Mr. .p. Haydon.' .Tno spaeloua.-rooina-lmd retently beCT eic*. gently fitted up for their speeini ftgc6mmfrtencnk,.>3ui Mia ko tho arrangements* - IPP** —URTAIBiSj Cartaltt u-v Xhiitala-Trimmtngsj .of erwy ih'ScripttyD, SumJtaw. Ac* Xace <WiJ Miiftlla .Curtains, ; Painted Window Shades* Gilt Cortfcts, Oottalfi Pirnyßands, &£., atvliDlfigalo and retail, ', W, D, OARtiYS, • Na-IG9 Cheroot TUI}!, PhUariclphUu ■S^Ontialnß-Made and Trlaunedin thv very French •-••- ' fmnr2»ly Snmal Fltt linnua Comp a* Iks^-ny;—Hnrtiibur&'ta Capitol $200,000. Itateica only lbp tho Atirr r laws at property, Jua. *n WFWSWtaV/'v end affords superior fii point olchfcipno4»,«fiity antf ammataoJaSon, to dtjr unit fOimtry loerelismt) unit cnraexHOf ■ notl2} ' im'" “ KELSOK’SDAGCfauitEOTCYPJBiS.- iV'it office Thlnl street. Likene-fcs tnkra; in oil UnOa of wfeiaitrj front 8 Al M. to 5 If. Ua gli&g an accurate artistic ami nnHfcotma.Tostlr roe pcriot tn thD at tile- following Srop prices::4l,so ( 'PrvS S*> $» aud/njrnarJ, «MJrdins to tho aUcMHI qnslity cf caißortnaafc Hours for chiiurcn, froin It .A, M- to 2P- aL * - N. of nick orcjeaaiscd pcraonatotiia to any part-oftHncity , fnoT2SJy m° r ’X>£2AFff£SSf aoisra is UttM, and ttUOisa - nently removed, without paixjtiriiJeonTiemoty#, ty Dr» Hast- .. sxr, l’rlndpai Anrfat of thc naiy 'b® • cqnBttJtrfat'9oAJxliß^>^PhilaCtilJuU? } P» M. 1 l ' -, Thirteen years of- doee nml nlmosi ottention to. this branch of ppodal practice bascnnbiKUifitt taiednco Ws. treatment-tn raeb a degree ofßnctfcsßnatafadthe.BttHtcoov firmed'end obstinate wss SVW,- by a tothe means prescribed, [ftnß2B i pirtyfly-ed "OoauftittßkV*'''3[tacft. .jiud:Doysfebouldet-Braocfr'-ra.. kfod. Idtctuled lotcHcto stooped "nicro Bh(itiJdcr;PriKM'AKrfln artki9 of v CTcat TalnP, tuttJ aro YasUyßujwriortomeet, articles .«£ the - ..• kfmnb'us;* : Th* Gentli'intm’a Brack answers i&epurpoabof : I suipemlerß; jrcry-littte ; 1 atw e the price of auspendors. ' ~ ' \\n wile at Dr. KBISEJVB Drag Store, 140, comer ©1 TVood strectajidYirjdn alley. .-; •-*• ■-.•• . - vy,*. y St&H&w- W Attend to your I£or*c*.*-UU* HOITS w HEAV K public as |i grain «»**»»<?' mi» fop.tfißf*hcaT«3 In horse*. and i$ tba anly Ttt«lidt»lmown sdaptedlo' tbab purposes haring Tytyty^i^T,irt«t»Tu*irffia TgtertraTrjrafctlceorthowtyprtw tor fartheiast years. '.trb*iittrt P sxtftilDpcteacy.. of limt aobS animat, Uie 4»ocw, :lbr.labor, when .troubled with this common disease?3honMln<lneev«tarJ’iafte having such, to apply inimcdiately fbrthis remedy. Fol'artaiffcdlo sale andtetod At : Dr* KJJYSKIVE • %.,. ' Jy2&d4w earner of gtyand Vltglu aOloyt . : C. Anderson sasajHinsutTUtOtotaro tH<doycotcte4lolojfflrtimMliipv«lßlerthoß«aMlA ttjto of J.~C. Airieecn A Cttj In. tba 'Whcteslo Unit sod i CoafcctiouaTy I'Utilif’WrAt ff Wood ?twot<.PlttftfcttJs[h. - v iraTiop deposed of OIT cniinyfalCTesi lathe Wlinle, c o!o ; Fralt anil ConfecUonary BOiimßVto SWwis. 4*o. Arnlermn & G>, 1 brice-pleaaus-UI jecMmtaidtastbsHiitp.my former friradsrm'J customer*; tul<l hope lb r tlient o ooonaoooee of. icr Flnn«« r 8 lttittruei / Comptiny of of pittslmtgiir Will <igalnst-.MiIR .Attrt/3tAPiyiS: uISSS-gf aH kinds. Office:-id. Honongalx&r lloase£:-3fOA- IS* aou.l£& Water street/ - ■ ‘ ~- -, J ' - , - r. W,W. Dallas, - Jolm « - If. C. Sawyer, IS. Tfc.Simpson,. • ' j* Wm.»£3*Jgar, ILB. Wilkin*, .* Kobert Finney, ; . •; - v-- ■\ViUlamGormam, : " W’ilUaarConing^oGd,'.. I A. V. Anahute, . Joseph Baie, William J^SSs^i- ■ ~w p-'; Snf OiTiiie/’ & [!-? Treft : JinirafD;lfi si Or.Gaysott,’*YeHow jKracsnaSaraiWHiUs £. : . .0. w/s cleansed the *ltfn front all' imparity >temovtog phma«*; eotes .*. B ■£.*■■ *«aaiMai«*3wi^flHt>»lWcttaiS^^ .-.:■ It cause* an sores ana: jDtenma'tioUuls todischMßOJUl, , : , &J, Ujett infocfed rrom Ujcßystem* *- *■ \ *" v *' , r .~ I? I *’; It does Ite wy ~ V rr—oCIMZEJSS* insurance Company ot lhg> > Attslrargh.—C.G. m:S3KV t P»tsliJant; BAM ox u MAnsuku. Secret-ny. . „. • , , ' PJTir*; <H lTitirr SlrfrL httuxt.n MarlYt mid Wood %frcfii. v Insures HULL'Vttt CARGO on the Oblo And Suisif-. rfppl liivOTS and tributaries „ insures agnlarf Ltea t>r XX'iwfl?* 1 by ylrc, ( ■ 'ALSO—A'^ainstthe fVrll3 of tin* Sca> tlon A'ld Transportation- v XJHJMTQB3I f .. e.O Etosscy, " t •:- -.’;AnUiantßaga!oy, Baps.upUE’Kwr,:../ v,w- :»•■■■ . Ilogh D.Kin#i . .. ‘YTiUlsin Binjftiaio,.. i-.■/ • '■■■ IlobertlJunlapj ; ..'.cv .»,w H, Harba'ugb, " iVbaidv&jTlerfl, EdwanlMca*loton, v JiScJjooMnaJccrji v. lhyanW : • * ‘ - Saxftuclß^ Isaic M. ronnocJc< jas ln Cailittg Attentitm *Of;Drv.Gny* i■■■ jxirrtZrt,: go fool confident that-garredoipffoggvice tobll whfl. . may ho afflicted othcrUlsordfirx'ojSjTfaii- ! ting in Aerafitary lain?, (ir.ftc-Ta mpitritTj . (■- I havo knQgalflxwnrGa vt ephcre ofoTjrij<aia®iatatJco *:; I wliero\lio.iac«trf&naiJlafilo ;d\fftpinPcra hQcajCUwdt.'by >". [the uwof , t?iF2W?ra'-&fnx^i>/ s Jrww Docktmd 'SanapariUa ■•■•< *.. [ (done* 7 \ ! Xt tscroo of. the Ibw advertiKsl mcdWnea that cannot do . - 1 tZfc/TpXtoci.-”aiid the I '‘■Hcrrxipnrflujr* . I 3fatmarJirodtca,*aH - s -1 bylirthabcrto-iKi jmro?tprepf\ratlo'nqnheiQ Is J?r.C7<*yio/?* - }• } YeUcncDockfthJ *' S' 7 1 * J ~ - "«.» Jygg “ [ ii'elloWfl t Uim, Odem'lhaldingt jfaurlh I Itsix ■ strtet, bctwfiti WofxZ and Pitt/;- rbargh Encampment, Tfe-A mtate firsthand third Tawlay* [ of each numtfu. v ? | Tuesdays* - ' . , ' * t " ! -, Mediant Lodge* >V5r-*aects otcry XhUrsdayevo'tilag,' f. Htv J evening' * » % > *i I s, Iron Qty lS2,meets every-Monday Kp. 360vinc«ta every ?londaj^«TQO* } lng,»t Union Hfl.IT? aad'BiaiSbGold:-- | • Zocco.Lodge? No.'3Si, motto • every Tbnralny. evening, ~7at: }ibelr.HalV£tirnfcr,of-South&elitand flfyh pfcreetar* * i <::'y■:'■■■■ \ Twin City. Lodeo* N(v2il, mocU irfcry : I HaU, comet of LeaeoeK mxd £aotla?ky AU^jbesy LS§* ei.oo»boo« Pwaklent: JAMES S. IIOOST; “ «- ' f Vico President; SAMUEL M’CtCHKAJI: - T ' 4 T^MO^rt : J(iSKEiraLEECH. * *• - 1 “ * - [•:. •--vScaetaryi CrAi COLTON. •'*■“ •-■ , »'">* f ' Omcßi Ka. SsJiim Stow* pi BjWican Uvujssq. ,:■ ThisCompanymakesaVery Insiimtjter apMttabilnrf to or f* I jeoaoecied With Lift ttiffcr, t V "i r f _ JlnttwdTafw are tiresome oi those adopted by other safe* f'ly'&Jnd'acted Compamca. ] : > _, t> > ?.•• I total: miofrroqaal; .to a dividend of. ihirty-ttoci I thlrdper ecaCj , f | JUsks iahen oa tboJives -of persons galog tojOtUlbmtt. *' „ k -z?xs?croasj" , r fc *. | r JatocS a Iloon*, ", Joseph a Uk&* - - - | Quvrlea A, Colton* < SAmuOl M’dnrkaaj". IWDhwmPWmMu ' John A. Wo«nv^ I John Scott > „ r* . JoluMan^eT&'dt&SiSop; Iks?-. :OfMl other prraitiitlowr for tlw teeth, ‘ ■ - TliwmmthepnJms naita*' , » , ‘ , SoinperiorimcfcdnJlngtlbteeUk „ Srmterfncontl purifyinglbcTiraUJ), eurißß Mwllajfewlt «n 4 tcwjcf sums. * *- Hnmbera otsstaikulw or Burettes ' aomnW t\ttttaeVh,tj>& orebmaw. rji, , the enamel. Hitt soap his thc pcisrcr,- Of Taooring them entirely, nod *bo , - . -Of pterenllngthe teeth from decay., , TO protp this, let ell Who doubt . -"'. . ’ -IT*»OWeiror»)fo»box.of the v^asOJo* SoappregmrihJ' ProfeMOt Johnson, - > Of Kco Vtjrii, from materia!* trbnx: properties - An admitted by alt Scientific - - Peoolotoboof oottsto ntafiy. _ ~, , _ ‘ BeMarhoXcalg andtetaa a’ ,t ' -.-, Dtt, KCTffiß’B Brag jtore, Ho. IM. «- jyigfl&g earner of Hoal rttm eiriYljjjto nifey.. iuf t teoat6l«i4 to wfcDy J^aiOEß, X?ISIiS JJiLEJtL doi. Wntyles, JuftWcelTOl J? iroybrniJobj' ' ‘ * 0. TEJOB1!, - ft 2B Z SaTKMortci street. TT~TitßiiEi) OIL—-120 bairel? fcr ftSLPhy . « - Jj - ,a A-fAJuusTocsica, _ J?W ... - Confer of Wood mil Jfirat streets. T> ewnep ajiQAßs : iJIV Itortawl, „ 'CnwJua. -^- ■v-rs EetoeS’smte.wi, li2 ***££ I I? 28 . tttnq-A MOOHnEAB. T> AMBOO CHAlRS—Hocking, Arm, CWKlmi'a *nt* Sewing Ji Chsteotfliß MttMosrtWeArftrallnJjtemmiAcrj jtufc tcceiral and Ibr gale. ' - €. YRAGEIi, . fags. >j Stt. 116 Mgiret utowt ■ BaatelHi 7~~‘ I I '#PSf •fc"' ft * fflpg y : mß '■>l. v *k "V ' .•-■ 1; h \ ; e ; : b: rf $ * Jbb'- : y^
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