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CI "V i 'tifi, ,- 47 .- ' , -.:„..% '' .l •-•, - 4.5 - tr -a: ',' - e•' ,. -' - - ' Vaterm 111‘51 1 l,°•1•0 5, illk4--4:, ik:i.,',,c 1 `,t2;1 , 41,,, , .%'• - -Lil - -:„ L i.e.. - 5`, ,, i -- t'.-4,f.:2-' , „•1,-- - ;` - ' , ;kl ' ,:__ ,: Clint:On, Wben„ , the winds begin to moan through l Watei . Z 4 - 1, - -, `,''' 7 /I.P . ,,,".'l•CfrTh l N'lli"d';&:4(l",eilf." - "g r iti4 7 jrV4/.. - t-L - 4-kr -r .utt ' ,•- ~ -the vales and over. the lofty hanks. The atmos. --- .... , d1.4.,„- - 7 , :. ~, :-4.7 , t.: - ,--:-','„IN:I-c- , - --- „•-• , --,; 41i-4 , •:41., , „ - v;c14;41-12,-,- , - - . - , OF TI ' ..i...5. - "4 - 1 . ;` 1 " f t 4 ' , :5114 , -, t - t ‘ - ' 44 •4• 117 t - ,,,._, , ,b . 4r:elik.f... -- ' , .:3; - d,--1„, , .1.„,- . 0.' , 4-4'- -... . peere then is hazy, and the' adn shines with a I v I I :i a o l : n c l i 1 - lAN , .' 0, , , 5itit:„.U. ,, ..•4.4•, , ...q:Lr',•i, , •••;i: - ., , :.*',• : ',1f . A•‘.:,1:7'1L , Nri1f..t`:7- P -i . . softened lustre. Smoke ascends thrrugh the tree s,...4-r•,.,K.,',..17.4..,....f ,7,.,44-",..1.....,,,,,t,1iat,...1 -, 4 4.- wiL* 4 ... i . .: , ,, fxrt h: - a - i , , ;1 ,_*‘....ak•4 44. * . i .,,,t,. ..er ri.: ~„ '-. ~.,''' tops; . f rom the clearings where the untipdlpan , 4 - - .t. the 01 la Ham - t., -, ,A 'cit;, ; -_-. 0 .1,174;,?,.. 5 . - * , ..;.,i:i... - st . .:Pkt-;t;!..;? . kr-,:k' , 0 , -;111 . ;,:g . ;li. - p - -, t 2p, r - v;' , -.- els visounds, and from t4e field where the plough. c"vgi: . 1.,.' -,-1.,,,-,43,404%,„_,...,..-,...,y4-Vrk,rAVAtittZtellti't,,,Ft - , = man tmpson hie team. Here and there, orchanle aid of 1 - .1 ,- t • -- 't - ;',,i,-, - - ti- - i I,Lt,-1, - „.4 , .... - -c,-..•. 3,4. -- )..•:; , pkr, q'cf*.: - 3;',.-,1 ,, ''' ' - .t .- ..• ' W. W '14.1, it.i.th .f.?-050:1.4Fti-Xr-f.:,,,22,-. 7 N - FA-1 . ,,,e; ''-;,',;‘.iiilic- i ,..,•-• triV c 7. l ,- . .2 1 • ' - areeeen;laden with:golden fruit. But over the :ff# ' irii l' P4°e's.:l4'-vit i :j4;:‘' ‘ lll:l ‘ ! ‘ ,--: -' d....14' .-4-' " :**4-5.-;'([1; : .1.:! 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" 4 :1,.` -- P4..ii." - -44- . ),. , ,1'7E-1./ - ! - ''' .. .t '1. 7 ) _ _ - * - ./. 1,31, : e l l :is : 1 : 10 : n s u F: P t , t ai l ..• -1- iv - A .- c...,4 . .....e,,,tt,t.....1.,91, - --7, - , ,, ,, , : - . - E.,,,:.-,,, , ,, , , , , , :',:,;1- , ..; - ; - ,:, %. 7 ... -for- they are eyed with red, yellow, purple and ,i, . 4 ie* -, 4„.q„ ,,-, 4,Tirs - et. - 1,3_,N , g4 : 4 .1%4 k,r , -/ = :• - k.v 4 - , 1 . 1. -: ,, 1-',..,: , ' •-, _crimson mingled w'thtbe Id ch • ~ ,1. ., ...i. _:* ••••44 . • - ...E1t, 4 -, ...., r.:4 •VI-^,r,, , 4 ,,,,:i.„ .t.,, 5 _,t•r c ,.,,, , ,,,, ,„„,„„-0 . 7 :7, ,,,,,....-, , ,,,,,,,,„yvt, „,., ~, ~ 1 I 0 an angtng green .4l..c,p ~,, ,r , 7 , r , t 7 qi; ,..71 ;!.. 71 .77 - V•F , •,.'`To- , k , -%. - - - -- : rp--70-:".!•fO't4rlift-‘• . , Nothing es • th ifi ~,,,i . , • ~z 4i- .4 , ,„--.„, ~..„:_,..,,,;,,..,..,;,._. A _llAerkt , A.,...-.2 , ,,A;,_ , 1.,... , A . „ 7 .,.. ~ ,,,I, „ 5 „,p,,,„, „.._ „ , n surpass a magn cence of these ,•,,,;* ....$ . 4 .1- t,.w. , ' ,- ,5 ,- , 7 tk , N`k , 7 , ‘V.,,Vtfri. ,-, s;izz . - . 7 .;_ --, ; , ,:r„-_• - •, - " ,, - - -A-I' - 'o7c - P';-";:. foresail when autumn has thus breathed u tatted pel ' ..-40.,,- , tti-,1-'s:` - .4 1 :4'. 1}.- .. ‘„A v. ? , ,,, . 2.,4 4ti 1 •;' , fj;grr•'• e - ,t , • - ••','P ~‘, . ',.*:, 1 -:, • • Poo , ..{.,..,,5,t-s,,f o „ 4: - 4,..qii. , `,. , t ; -,”'. t .',..\-4., , ,t - „ ,, c.' - ...... ; ‘,1„---,,,,, -: them, and- the green leaves have asturned their Entrance ...‘ ,'lli i .. P4, - 1, 1Nr? " .,2 1_, 1 ,,,P,.7 : TZ .- C . .P-- - , : k . V-_,/....1; * f•." ..„ ' ,„,i . " 4 :! -- ; ` 17 ,, , '' ' .1 i- z iAbli:i, ' ,E- c i fl ; , -,t r ' :! ,• l ;',:3-.''' . .: 41' 1 -1:: :: • - vivid find beautiful . blended colorings. 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'2„3,,%, t i1, e4,. ; ;;4 , . ; 4 , - 1-„,.' ‘;( 4,P,' 4 % 7 :•,.. , ' 4 ,i - L - .'; '3 ' --; , -•:-- But tit Cue time to NAL& I refer, the woods had rota or n ~,-, ..--f.A..v.t.,' 1,,n.i , -.. re , ,,,, , ,3 4 ,..; , ,....••,, ........,......6. - ~, ..i•_, ~ • - •.• • 3 not mos tr.: ' , p5,,,,,."7:'-r%t'Z't'-'%-,!-ZAti..-V`,1..-3' ~....1,- ... -, ..:' , ..e... , .,cm-v.„-.Pt.7 -. 4 ,, ,1M,.;,, 1-,-- ..,- , /rist their brilliant tints; they were shorn of their o7 no tv 3 wy e n i as. :o v w y a l o ol 7 r i r i , P l e y a ire t 51 ' 1: '•• „ Ett .4 '''l 6 ?-' ' ' 4. -!; - ' , ' l Z ' l ';' ', 7 4cH.--,T ' -'- -E - J.;' : '..l- -'l '.ii { ikl.L l4 -:• 14 . 4 t r f:••,e 1 f7 k?.• •r4 il C ) fits ' '! :- .. ,5'• •' Y .' ' - :. " 1 .ti 1`. .- ` '' _ - . ' s -splendor. - The melancholy days had come, 2 44,1 .0-o --- ,2n,r-ri-4.!--.,„iii , •-", ,-2..." ;,p , ,, ,, 1ii_,-,t', .-"c,'L-! , ., -, t r,,,,,-, , ..._c1r,',;-&,- ,- - . . 7 ..:- -•- 7 •. . • 4 tt - cs7.l.,Tif' ''' ' l liii . iii; ; ;(4 ; :l,C .. ---- %`oN s ' '' 'Z'iC.l . 4 l ;' ' .:i:;l, '' . ' ,-;,-.• -', ;•. , ," 91E0 SltddlOtOrthe year, ; • Al' '''. „l ' , l3. . ' ,„ 4 . "S' z. - ; 4 •4 -Z . : o C f....te -i , 1e r 1 7 4,..4_, 11:A-A1.1'? , ;;A:3;2 4 17: ,.. 1 ,_ , c-zt n ;;' ,.. .: „ P ., .; . •., _ ._,--:--_ ._, of 1 7 1 11ng winds - and naked worlds, t" eil,W,e.-.3dg * t" - 44 , ,'•i'f' - ',' - - 11 . - - - ', 4 .....v-- ,' rvi - .7 A. %,...-S--,1.1 - t-,","814. - ;„ - -c-,.., ~, , . ' , And meadows brown and pear." t 4 .! 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Booth, a wild, lonely place that, which Ttbees watts have chosen for their meeting. • • , ;?;F',.iVe - spot sacred to silence; use when som e ;. • ..seseanitg bird, or hoarse steamer, awakens the ::::c3;. l 7.iihkiteei Or when the voice of 'an' oz•driver is on hie sled, he moves along' over • tlfi . ehpitypreet of the forlorn village. The in.; • disuifi - ;inurtber only a few families, and have ' o ,referab le wimps.' iqiied I bit to the • .!: •;e : i.:Mi'fionies'Emnietowards the Ohio, having for a t^:settcht bt top Ottbe embankment which has been :•. , ;:tht,,ll*.niffic; keep off the floods. This embank, melt extends about a mile along the Ohio, forms 5.: 111 . 1 4144 7 eitd - reaches up the Mississippi two or • three , -mites. .-•,;;Tr----- , psitiittowas drawing towards his,stittigg when • I strolled ilong the bank of the Miesie l sipPl• • Turbidly the river rolled along and rapidly, ;from 'the impetus given by the Missouri; but its Width did not appear to me to be greeter than that of the Ohio. Acroas and sroand, all was still and mighty forest stretched away to. Wards "tbe far Wen, through the branches of Which • •.the:eltitting rays, gleamed., like burnished gold /Mere *it sassafras, the. ;recent; tree, the cotton and the hackberry,.• stood as. they ,were lebett painted wirriore, - . - dezked with manysco. lond.Plarees.moiselessly niidunder their shadows, and . whim evrift wipes : shot out from the label. lered'ethitheirtobg before Marquette or LaSalle • . boated on these currents, or first raised, in their moonlit encampments beneath the waving bough', •••.= the ttrange hymns which bad been chanted for ages on the banks of the Seine and the fiber. What high • thoughts, what swelling - raptures, ' must have filled their *oohs, as they glided past the stimme.r•fringed inlets and -the Island Owes I Whet fresh beauties and glorious vistas we con•. gently unfolded to their enchanted vision I. peen _ . tee, _nth as. the sons of civilized Europe had never &Midi in the highest lights of refuted . imaginatieti.•:* The I?rmer and his little band had borne their.tuit.noes' on their shonlders, across the.portege which' separates the waters of Breen .. ; _layifrom the Wisconsin; and bad braved on .kaosvp:perife.. to become acquainted with the . f's • -• mysteries which had been , wrapped up, from the) beginning of all history, in this mighty valley. There they glided pull Marquette with his' ISTMStgIi U. ST P. C. 8E114101014 light,,entirtHtlestic eye, lit op with the'holy fire; and Jo .Itein, commercial glance, speculathia op :the:' fit dadvantages which pro san %mild mifolt to , the crown of France from the acquisition of so vast a territory. They bear the lowing of the buffalo, and the - rushing of mighty waters. Dark eyes peer out upon them from the woodland shades, and.doeky forms beaten to the banks. But no harm is me. naced ; they are peaceful Shawnees, who receive the strangers with kindness and distinction- Weeks go by, and they appear once more, ascend. ing the stream with slow and measured oars, after having become satisfied that the great river flows into the Gulf of Mexico. imagination fol. lows the good Marquette to that small river in Michigan which bears his name, where after hays rug knelt down at the foot of 'the rural altar he Erad erected, and offered solemn thanks and sups plication to God, be fell asleep to wake no more I "The canoe men who accompanied him thither, dug his grave in the sand. A light breeze from the lake sighed his requiem, and the Algonquin nation became his mourners." Standing there for the first 'time on that quiet shore, at the sunset hour, with the low murmur of the waters sounding pleasantly on the ear, the mind loves to travel back through the bridle paths and blazed memorials of the peat, to trace the early progress of that stupendous bletoryi which, stranger than romance and mightier than epic, Weaves a web from the golden threads of truth, More brilliant than that which unfolds the poetry of Cashmere, the dreams of Arabia, er the fables of Greece and Rome. But the solemn put of this great valley, before the white man planted his foot upon it--who can penetrate Its gloom, or write its history? Who can speak of the times when Boutished the mu todpn, the megalonyx, and the extinct reptiles that bathed their immense lengths in the months of. the riversit and of the ancient mounds and fossil remains that have been dug up, and laid open to modern gazes Lost, and buried forever, ere the shadowy records; and of the people and tribes who then dwelt here, not even a plausible tradition has been' banded down. Nothing re• mains to point out their , existence, but the few monuments which time has not been able to destroy. ~ the Aiming Post. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OP rzis CITY. EARPER £ LAPT.OS t PROPRIETORS. L. RARPEE, EDITOR PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1851 D:r " No 'Artensays &wen can as esase to ateens tits Union as du ft tlf an.btasings. Il4inti.7lll 1 God JO. bid—Watiou vat unborn tonna rus Nor rautrun rIJ ths dud."—lßErczaana.re. ' Desztooratio Sento conventions. • AT READING, For nominating eandidatia for GOVISVOR and aural Comnsoncern, on the Char Jana, 1831, as Lod bt the Williamsport Convention. , AT HARRISBURG. For zromtaating candidates for Sornettit Deem, on tho Htb of Acne. 1841 as fired by iho reviler oct.oa of ;be State Ceatral CoMmittee. • . • To Adventists's. Tian MOXIIIIRI Par has t lamer circalation than any subscription paper publisked In Piusbasb. To bott om men it affords an excellent medium for Adverts/NI And beings the only Democratic paper Lund In Mlegbe twcounty, It gas Into the hands of n elan or renders eb4 by ifb =bet papa....,4lrxrdrers will be pad enough to bear this In amid. - • ' Tip.. for Sale. Elating 4eterki . to forntab oar ostensive Job Office with entirely -clew . materials, we eboll sell about 100 fottots of type now in on, eery low, for cub or approved paper. We have type eoonjb to et ont 8 or 10 coanuy offices complete. The eises sad varieties tat_npe are each se are to be Tined In all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 40 lice Picu, patio end ornamental. Also, for sale:seVerat varieties of borders, in good order. Pinion win. log to purchase wi ll please make immediate eppll. cation. Thus Urgently Post. Charms i..-Pootry, Hope sod Memory ; Guar. dish Angola. Ho ugh Sketches!} Rand= Thhoghts, by P. C. Shoonort ; a Good Story, Going to Bed boa foto a Toting Lady, by radio Docigists; the Last Rohn of a Single Gantlet:3ga ; Foreign, Domestic, Commercial, Telegraphic, Local, sad Editorial Nowa; besides a large amount of - very interesting solacellaceols matter, lieslanstton orJudtgo Jones. Judge . Jones, wo understand, bas resigned his commisaioo as Auosis to Judge of the Court of Cocoa moo Pleas of Allegheny aunty. As the Judge is about to !Dave for the World , s Fair, we 100110[00 ho Images to order that his place on the Beach may not continuo recant daring bie &bunco. =We have been requested to lovite Doetorfiev• am and his aOld Haolier” colleagues who are op. posing et removal ofthe Post office to Fifth street, to takes ride to the Bth, 7th, Bth sod 9th wards, if they with to foirt some idea of the alas Of the city. Theme ""Old Honkerar► aeons river to have traveled be• yond their reodszvons at the corner of Market sod Third streets. That has been their Ultiets Tkuto for the last WI years I Eier We received by minders mails our ttrua files of California papore,•whlch no open to the in •pcction of oar friends. William C. Ow:uptick', Beg. Tho Berwick (Colcnnkla co.) Telegraph, copies oar article 10 relation to that honest Democrat, Wm S. Citinznicu., Esq., and appends thereto the following jodieloas remark@ : We take the above from the ‘i PUtsburgh Morn. in, Po:fps staunch Democratic paper, seldom If ever mistaken In the character, ability end worth of western democrats, who from time to time are brought forward as candidate' for Stew officers.. Dad Mr. Beatty lived we should have devoted our feeble sop• port to him, but as a wile Providenco hats called him away from earth, we know of no bettor man than William S. Campbell, Req., late a Superintend cot, and now Sopervlsor of the , Allegheny, Portago Rail Road- As a . has no surior fo so undaeas, h n et t ed Campbe purity.ll pe • As a man his char t actor is unimpeachable.Porietaiag a practical:know& edge of the public improvements :01 our Stele, we confidently assert, that he will make au active prof itable end an excellent Commissioner, who will guard the.interesto of the . State against the encroach. rnents:of heartless and insinuating corporations.— Whilst upon Ole subject, we cannot refrain from saying a word' favorable of our present !excellent Board °retinal Commissioners, for their good man.. 'gement of the public works, and their defence of those works against the eneroachutents of corporate powers. The prosperity of our State Canals end Railroads is the prosperity of the people. Arum Comers.—The Democrat, of Adams coact. ty, at their recent meetleg, es we learn from the Gellyebarg Compiler, elected Hoary J. Stehle Sena• Mal, and Hon. Moses McClean Representative Delegate to the Harrisburg Convention. Hon. Joel D. Danner, Ewe L. HainerrJy and Henry L. Fisher, Raga., were appointed Denten see to confer with the Conferees of Franklin county. • ea- A letter has been received at Norfolk, sta ting that the ELS, stcainer Saranac, lately arrived at Pensacola, bad commenced taking in coal, which not being as good as was expected, it waa thought beat to wait for a supply of better quality; when a a telegraphic deapateh was received from Melling lon, ordering her to put to sea with all possible deg• pitch; and eke immediately recommenced coaling Qumher brat supply which had Just been rejected: It was auppond that her destioation was the Island of Cobs. =ISM it-•;•ifkt••'•••!:7: 4.." •,,i:'••1:...;•.•:".•'.•••.• MEM Attempt so Destroy e.Free Press. As many of our readers 11608 heard Or.thf roceilt prosecution brought against J. G. BACROZEN, editor of the Courier, the organ of the German De. mocracy, we deem it proper to give o history of the whole affair, so as to expose ono of the moat iota mons attempts ever heard of to destroy a Free Prez& It appears that a certain Wan. NMI Publisher of the Freedom's Friend, en unprincipled Goerrilla sheet, printed in tho German language, and-pub.' Vetted in this city, has had a controversy with a gen. tleman named J. - F. Seam, who wrote over his own signature for the German Courier. To use a com. moo Phrase, Neeb was "perfectly used up" in the controversy with Sabita—he was driven to the wall, and exposed to the scorn and contempt of every de. cent man in the community. Mortified because ofthe position he was placed In by his own weakuese, and envious of the success and popularity of the Courier amongst the German Democracy, Ole creature, Neeb, determined, ifposaible, to destroy the Courier, so ae to build tip his own - piratical and unprincipled sheet. Hence; he brought suit againethlr.BACßOS'. ma for libel, hoping, thereby, to bolster up both his character and his paper by Mr. B.'s money I Two snits wero entered by tibia man Neeb, and scores of. witnesses were brought into Court. Well, reader, what do you think was the resat I We think we bear you uttering a good hearty laugh , when we form you that the Court came to the - conclusion that Neeb , st character sustained damages to the extent of exactly 6t cents I I I ,Poor Necb, defeated in hie at tempt to cc raise the wind,” by breaking the Courier down, then determined to bring in a big is bill of costa,” so as to maharani and annoy Mr. taatorrar. This disreputable conduct has aroused the Gorman Democracy of Ibis city, who love and admire Mr. Bsczonar Jae as &ideally a. they abhor this man Neeb. A large and enthusiastic meeting of our Gar. man fellow.citizene was bold on 'Saturday, who ex pressed their honest iodigriation at the course pur. sued by the unprincipled Neeb and his cancelled "Freedom's Friend; and evincnd their determina- tion to stand by and sustain Mr. Becircanur in his honest advocacy of the rights of the workingmen, end the principles of the, Democratic party. The following resolations were unanimously adopted by the meeting Resoktd, That the course pursued by the Editors of the so•called Freedom's Friend, is disapproved °fin the most decisive terms by this meeting. Enterrref, That me tender our sincere thanks to Mr- Backofcn, Editor of the COlitiOT, for having defended 'he rights and truths of the social democracy. amotect, That we obligate ourselves to assist Mr. Baekofen in paying the costs, which have been caused to him by the Editors of the so-called Freedom's Friend. fiereked, That wo open in this meeting a subscription list, to receive contributions. Bushel, To appoint a committee of 10 citizens, to Tarnish them with subscription lists, in order to receive contributions. . &solve, .To request Mr. Baeltofen to sustain hereaf ter as well as formerly the principles of social Demo cracy, and the workingmen will do all in their power to sustain him. For as Morning Post. Ma. Enrron: Since that !acid and concluaivo re port of theta throe uninterafed Earn Com:ifs:ion ors, who were eppoloted at that largo and cnthaal• attic meeting of citiacnt, &c., at the Board of Trado Rooms, H. Savior M. D., has kooctcd the unite out of act Custom Rouse location on Fifth Sweat. Bo says , c 1 base done as much in proportion to ray means, as any individual to this omit:array, to &tad trp and extend the pro:pertly of the dip, and promote the publk interests.” Is he a subscriber to t he Penonsylvania Railroad t Not is he a stitouriber to the Ohio Railroad t No ; for ho as amemd damages in Ohio township. Then he most ho a subreriber who Pennsylvania Hospital, or may.hap to Pat/iv/antler, vr the Room of Rafage.-- I rather gams 002. * Cannot yen ezdisliten /b/Ipcople In "building up acd prarutioi tho public io Imams 1,) " Gram considerations, it germs to sus, should here entered into this selection „ Actin the "'The people of the county have, for year., been in the habit of corning hero for their letters; sad if a change I. designed It should bo for the general ac. commodation of the groat Mtn of pos:sge.psylog people, wbich will cot be the fact, should the site re. commended by the Commissioners be adopted."— Logical end cooclutive. The poor people"of this c ounty will never be able to 6od the Post once, if It is removed from that delightful, clean end airy intnation in Third street, oeu Honkers corner, nod Dr. Sonar will be cootinailly aoooyed by having to leave his limbless and walk clear up to PM lib show these ignorant countrymen where these foolish Commissioners toot the EttrsEplaced the Post office. Think of that Master Brooke and Corwin, and tor. gannet, that I am oomowbdt given to flesh, tiodlbat twill do almost anything flys estood-the prosperity of Pittsburgb,l. provided it attends downwards, to. wards the Point. "The prico or the ground 1 will not speak. of at present, whining exorbitant, and far beyond what any sone man would bo disposnd to give for it for any purpose." Now, Doctor, was it not unkind In you not to astsomothiog about the prico t Do en. lighten us on that point 4 .with these slows I close at present."' RANCHO. GreensDuro/a isLocal Iteins.” Our old friend; 'Squire LAM, Editor of the Oresaa. burgh Argus, la oow serviug up "Town Pacts and Fancies") lot the amusement add inbtraction of hia readers. Wo copy a fore items from hie paper of yer. terday : Et.taure Cesintser.--We noticed on the street on Wednesday, •n exceedingly neat and elegant carriage, drawn bye pair of beautifully matched den horses, beloogiog. to John C. Raoklo, of Harrison City. The carriage was from tbo establishment of John Blank, of oar Borough, and was got op in a tasteful nod workmanlike manner. The equip. page was the showiest we hare aeon for some time. Bostouou Etscrtors.—The following are the Bor. °ugh caeca otecto3 on Monday . last. CAW Bur. gess—Daniel tiVolly; Bursas—ammo! B. Ramsay; . Assistant Bargain—EL:let Asters Hoary Kemp , log, D. K. Machine; School Direciors-4. W.grur ney, H. C. March:Lodi Colutabit-,sohn Loughroy Town Clerk—Booboo Shrum. UAW:L=I.--A Hand or Index board placed upon the Market House, by which traveler, might be directed to Pittsburgh, would bo aerviceablo.— The want of such a mark, occasion• sonic annoying talcum Escerro.—On Saturday last, oar young friend, Frederick Steck, ofthi• borough, was elected Cap. min of the fi Farmers Infantry," a fine looking Vol. unteer company, composed of young mon in this vi• FlGBSC—Various serious quarrels have occurred latoly in our Borough, owing to some unaccountaa blo misunderstanding among—the dogs. JOHN Aaturraorna,l3n., En., started for St. Louis on Monday last, as ono of the delegates from the Presbytery of Keystono, to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, which meets in that city on the 15th lost. Ilbenovraterms.—Soreral very ancient buildings, tbat did not add much to the beauty of the town, bavo been pulled down lately, to make room for now improvements. Cot.. llama Norm, Canal Commissioner was in town ibis week. Szaistais.—Judge Sill, of Buffalo, has doclded that a dog can be a subject of larceny, Duces%Mr or Viz Tom ore filAirronou ur (tenor Comm Pe.—We learn from the Lewieburg (Union - County) Chronicle, that, on Saturday last, the ivory tusk of a Mastodon was found in Kelly. township, while digging a ditch. The tusk was ten feet long, moderately curved, nine inches in diameter at one' end, and four inches at the other. It was found two feet below the surface, in a layer of blue clay, which rested on a bed of sand and gravel. A similar relic was found week before last on the farm ofl Mar, Whitmore, in Teekhannock Borough, Wyoming county, while digging the North Breach Canal..- It was about ton feet below the surface, in a atrial of sad. OMR • • •- •', TILLSILLTID /OE Tait 2dOIIIIIING FOIST. . tt . _i e; ; r • j • • . - . . . .F . . . ~C • :-t .1;0,40 . 1ing4.. a 4 ..411.4.04s L.: ratters has been nominated by the Conventlon at Clayton .as the Southern Rights can didate- Cot Congress . inihe !dowsemug (Ala.) district, now represented by Ur. Hilliard. • The St Joseph's (Mo.) Gazette, of the 2:3d ult., says that quite a number of emigrants are now making their purchases and fitting up fisr a trip over the plains, Mostly for California: :Smite 200 wagons had crossed tie river at the *titer ferries. • --- A St Louis gambler named Hum, while at Nan. voo last week, took under his wing the wife of E. M. Yalu, and 8800 otitis gold coin, and eloped towards N. Orleans. He was nabbed at Bt. Louis and 8190 of the money found. -- The, Washington Republic very emphatically e• Wes rumors .which have been set on foot respecting Mr. Secretary Comm having en interest in a claim now be fore the Treasury Department. . A broker in Wall street got stuck the other day with a int 0 counterfeit' note in this way. A beautiful lady. like woman called and asked to have it changed into small notes . , The broker tells his WWII Mon': "I was looking more at the woman than to my business.. Pretty good. --- A Convention of colored people, lately held at Cambridge, Md., voted to send a delegation to Liberia, to inquire into the condition of the Colony, with a view to future emigration, if their report should be favorable. --- The Oemocratio Young Men's Convention for the State of Ohio, which was e ailed for the 17th last, at Co lumbus, has been postponed until after the vote shall be taken on the new Constitution. Rev. Dr. J. M.Cremp has retired from the editor ship of the Montreal Pilot, the Govemment reform or glut, and has accepted the invhatiOn of the Board of 0 ov. enters of Acadia College, N. 8., to become President of that institution. A girl, 13 years of age, named Almlra Heasley, and Roth Ellis, a colored woman, have been arrested at Cranston, Et. I, on the charge of poisoning a child of John Heasley, only .1.5 years old. --- On Friday week, at Tivoli Hollow, N. Y., Pa trick Conwayiras killed by the accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of Hobert Nixon, one of his best friends. . ' Ile city of,Reading has thirty clergymen, fifty three lawyers-and sixteen physicians - Capra :ram, of the United States Navy, has, it appears from a report lately read before the Geographi cal Society of Piste, with regard to the most important geographical discoveries made in 1849, been presented with two . elver medals for his exploration ofthe Jordan and the Dead Sea. The latest lama Lon raZOt is that a marriage took place at Havana between her and Signor Demmer:, bat that It is to be kept secret awn the termination of her engagement with Barnum. The Cincinnati and Lou isville editors profess to believe the rumor. --- The alcohol manufactory of Jourr W. ATLI; on Washington ,street, Southwark, min blown op on the 6th. The alcohol taking fire in the keWes, the roof was blown off, and the building was shattered. Wts.filsson was very badly injured. The person suspected of the murder of the Bar tle family, to Rozboreogb, near Philadelphia, has been arrested at /Using San vlllage, about b miles from that city. • Gov, Quitman, Gcnertis o , Haza, Lopez wad Oon• . halos, are antionneed in the Savannah papers, as lead ors of the Cuban Expedition, and they mere mustering forces to that State. Small pox is raging among tho Sioux indium, as well as the Saes and Fazes Several hundred Sioux had died within a few weeks. The weather had been very cold last week through= North Carolina. Ice was farmed at New-' born, and It is feared that all the early fruit hai been killed. The Erie Railroad Celebration in New York is Ito take plus during the present month, but the dein bas nert yet been fixed. The President and has Cabinethave been invited to be present. The Rev. Mr. Aumnson, of the Presbyterian church in Georgetown, D. C., received through thipost office, from an unknown friend, the rem of one hundred dollus, to be applied to the benefit of said church, . • • -- The largezt indigidul tax paid in New Tark,is, by 'Wausau B. Awn. Last year he paid into this City treasinT the sumntrwristrares hkeinnsnd right hsiadrut and stirwrons defiers fen taxes. T he "messed rains of his property m that city . is 8',000, 800. - C. C. Cannon , Esq., had his &Intend the bone; of two of login, broken; 0 0 u. Saao:o 2 two 4f We ribs broken, and lodge Barmeux,ef Indiana, had his bead unnuidemblY Wind and one hand crushed, bythe upsetting of • stage near St. Clairsville, 0., on Fei day '6l/11711:11$ week. The tiollefaystough Register saya: A MIA nem ed Piuriek Callen, a resident of Jefferson, was killed at that place on Sunday week ego, while attempting to get on • locomotive Oder fall headway. The directdrsOf the: ational Flee Insurance Co., N. Y., hue declared. a dividend of 10 per cent , out of the last six Months. - A negro fooling With a &tot at a hotel in Cincin nati, shot himself in the Una, requiring the amputation of one of his fingers: ft is very common for people to get "shot In the neck' , atplaces of this kind. The Brass Foundry Building, connected with the Tau uteri Lecomotlye Works, was desnoyedby fire on Friday morning week. The loss is about 5000. The main buildings, which are of brick and w i th slated roofs, were' not damaged. A mad found guiliy.of a felony)st the Central Criminal Court, , irclond, recently, entreated the Court to "deal lcnitently With bim, and give hire a Ilion icapris ottawat,,ea he Yetrflooticularly anxious as see the Orem Exinbidee." 7 --yw _Omit euMinhum prevails in all pints of Inland In (Wye the movement of the Irish Btet Sugar COM- PairY>etta, fro= the Seediness ',incest to;growthe note, It Is expected that next season the ceafinutY willhave factories, in oTarYpiti of the country. • 1 In tb-ellaasiaehusetts Senate, on Aide/ Wick, a petition was :presented from 107 clergymen of the !Beth. °die Episcopii-Faritelt, praying- that billy to take all such steps as arttronstlintionally in their power to pre vent the executioner the resin," Law.: r-;.'----tea .. r • -- Piorys ota:rreluisolUitel/ta 4 = l ". • The - 140t,Ing of the Cletaterees.] Agreeably to previous notice Met Conferees of Fayette and Westmorelapd conceal, met at the boos. of Maj. 14bart Hitchuplo, le Mt. Pleasant, on Friday theUthillt. Ovn. David Folwood, of West.. moreland, %vaulted to the chair, and Maj. Wat,A. Wait, of Fayoite, wu appointed Setretary. • It being stated that the object of the meeting was to appoint delegates for this Roprethotative and Senatorial diltrict, to tho Readies add Harrisburg Cooveutions, • On motion; It was resolved onanlmously, That . Goo. Henry D. Foster, or Westmorelehd he, sod he Is hereby appointed,Sonatorial delegate to represent Fayette and Westmoreland counties 10 the Judicial Convention, sremb is to meet at llarriaberg OA Wed. outlay the 11th day of.rune cent. Revolvedienaniceoully, Tbat John C. Plummer, Esq., of Westmoreland county be,aallho is hereby appointed, Senatorial delegate to ropeosont Fayette and Westinoppland counties le the Oubernatorial coovenliati which la to meet in the City of Reading on Wednesday tbo 4th of June. Resolved, unenintoosly, That we haie entire cot,. fideace to the ability, Integrity and 'wood democ• racy .-S of Wmearight, of Fayette cdonty, and our delegatt . s . to 'the Reading Ceps':intim?, are hereby instructed to use every honorable effort to secure his nomination for the office of Canal Coramissioner. Resolved, That in case the delegate or any of them be Unirble to attend the Convention they shall have the power to substitute. Alfrisy sitAbia Liailvisx•Sty of We understand that the students at the University have bean thrown into a terrible ezbitement by a difficulty between some tinhorn and Ole of the Pro. lessors. It seems that a party of them, panting for a little sport, rode the horses of this Profesaor al. most to death; painted them white and turned them louse in-the mountains near the Colleka. The Pro fessor, &Impacting a striderie.of the deed, had him ar. rested and lent to Jail; bat he proved his innocence and was released, whereupon the students became awfully exasperated. Some others were suspected and whilst the Sherifl was endeavoring to arrest them, he received& cot with a bowie knit°, They were apprehended,however, and seat to jail, but the atu dents marched down in a body and liberated them. We Broil:donned that the excitement against this Professor (of Modern Languages) is tlemendotia. , --- Porter/multi rva..)Demotrat liiay I , DISOARED /19 A BRZII VAT.-7Tvro 000 ellemployed. in the works of Caesar°. N. C. Ely & Co.; at WIMIMI& burgh, N.Y., Instantly lost their lives,on Wednes. .day forenoon, by falling into a Tormenting cistern of hoer. The foremen and a large number of men 003., - played onlbet floor were present, but 90 aid in time Aould be 4 . laav wo ul d qtr.. .(n.: . Pinson te Co. would respectftt 3! alutottnce to the eitiZeill or Pittsburgh, Allegheny andvicuuty, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a. Glass Root and Fran; built and arrangea expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The ben .Da guerreolypes, nn the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, outer the special superintendence of the. PrWer le a T a r% gem,nt enables them also to take "Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. Likenesies of sick- or diseased persons, taken in any part of the ctty. Fo G u a rt l ha me nd a t Wo e o L d a cr a e y t t s. e Enr F n o c an o n t Fou t r t c h o r s ne re of febl4:ly . • • • Wsto nouid not rather enjoy the pleasures of health and the agreeable consolorumess of well-being, to the griping pains of disease—the bitter contingsnee of iii health, and the chilling thoughts of never recorbring! But, of all diseases; whom not most anxious to escape' a disease of the Lungs! The very idea of falling :a victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the -heart strings of life. Bat, oh! how joyous the thought 'that' mu and HEALTH is still our own . , when just - before; De spair had spread her dark canvass over as p • • Suchilatid reader, are ihe Pleasurable sensations ex erienced b_p_hundredS, who, by the ase of Dr. Wlstarss Balsam of Wild Cherry, here this dire disease slowly, lint surely, ,Ariven from. their system—and. health, _rosy *stealth, again restored to theiriangaisltingbodies. Bemire of counterfeits and base imitations. Er Bee advertisement:- A VEGETABLE' COMPOUND. Tuts.Nnass WALsaax, AN INPALIBLE REMEDY FOR DIARREICEA; ENTERY, BOWEL OR SUMMER COUP?, am" • Children and • Admit*. A Perfectly raja and efficient renbedy under all Cir. IT ha's been used with happy and never-failing elects by some of our succersfal practitionenrofutedin eine, who have - introduced, for the last two or three years, as ,per cettificates accompanying the medicine, to pamphlet form. Hundreds of crews of both Ceiklinsand Adults, have beein cured and relieved by the above BALSAM, after every other remedy bad been. tried - la vain. -.•. CERTIFICATE_. . • Z: Thefollowingie a copy gra artificate. relative. io:the eir-• toter, etc. nj.the ateer Easarn, used in the family Of Me, Rao-J: Potget,.er thi Boot ConeernobsOfs forak. rvainra—Slt: deem it due to you to. - saY e ibat; . several months, I have, been !tying many remedies for Diarrtass,-bot with little success; but hearing •o( Your randy*, I Procured one bottle, wh ich I have used,: in my familyovithgreat success, and I feel free to re commend it to t h e public, as a valuable medicine for Diauiliza and similar diseases.. , yours, truly, Cineinnati,.fune29;.lEso. J.. s. Pa r ,718. Irj..The above Synth or Balsam is sold, Wholesale; ti & aneta% at Samuel C. Turner's JarogiStote.;.Nor t h, East corner of Orchard and Main 'streets.; at the Story of Gardner tc . Co on Main street,berween Seventh and Eighth at teen.; west side, Cincinn ai,. Ohio ; and at rite pnncipal thug and other Stares in the West generally: Pittsburgh—S. N. .Viriekersharn. Alleghenps.. Douglass. IMtuichencr—W. R. M'Clelle,nd. ••Temper anceville—W. J. Sudth. Son' Pittaburgh , -John Fitz. Gerald. Dinningham—John G. Smith, at the. Binning. ham Drug Store.. MlEeesport—P. Bolter. Elizabeth- R. Rem. West Newton—Leighthy &Gregg. my9:3mw . The ttastor Trade. •- ilfrE have given close attention to tins branch, and. have now a complete stock of the most valuable . Razors made in England or america. The /muting Razor. now sold In the princial cities of the United States, is GILCHRIST'S, of American man. ufacture; and every Razor being warranted to give sat isfaction or the money returned. Customers ate there by prote cted Dorn loss, and famished with . . perfect Ra zor, which has hitherto been difficult to find. The only - . Agency is 67 Market Street.. Also—The English Guard Razor—Shaves rapidly and safely, cad ne possibility of cutting the akin. Assn-Razors of Rogers',Nade & Bamberg, 'and oth er reputable makers. • - Razor Strops, by Iffechl, superior to any other Menu facture. W. W-WILSON, myt) " . • O 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. New nooks I. WALL'S P ew nooks TIIST RECEIVED AT.WAERIODICAL:DE. P,P POT, No.SS Fourth street— • • , The Countese of Badolstadt, by George,Sitad, (sequel to " Coneuelo;) • . . . , 1851, or the Adventures of M. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came up to London to enjoy themselves and see the Great Exhibition, by George Crnikehank i - .111 rs. Caulle's Curtain Lecturep, as suffered by the late Job Caudle—lllustrated; The filother•ln•Law, or the Isle. of Rey's, by Airs, Southworth; • • A irealt supply of London Labor and London Poor, by Henry Mayhew; • - • • • The lignker's Wife; or, Like Pathos Like Son, by T. D•Attl4ff -• • •,"-, . ii•trestt supply6f River 'Guide ; Tho - Western Pilot, by attnael Calamine ; LoOnoLeod, etc., ea. I, nno - the Honorable tho Judges of the Court ofOstend 'Quarter Sessionsof the Peace, in aad for the County of-Allegheny : •-"The petition of Evan Jerkius of the Third Ward, city of Xittsburgit, in the. County aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That your petition er bath provided lalmsel f with materials - forthe accommodation of tnivelers and :others, at his dwelling house-la this Ward aforesaid, and , prays that your Honors will be , pleased to grant him al:nise to: 'Seep t public ham of entettainment- And your 'Boner, in der/ bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens of th E e VAN aid Wat orcaighlKlPPBoant certify, that• the above 'petitioner is of good repute for honesty andtempe ranee, and is wellproed with house' room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray. elers and others, and that said tavern it necessary. - B. m ?kV/e, B. Byrne, Owen Branigan , Francis Brady,. Jamet Shields, James hlcoiitius. James ArAfee, James lgginY.W; Hirpmeas,'lsasc Walter, Henry lifellon i - • ' • my 9 pinAFLN ARCH-6 bozos for sate by _ . B:ALTARNESTOCK& CO, r. 160 is foiWe B. A. FAftritzlOClC & CO. - p ww.kocr.Li t xeeforsale by Emyol B: A. FABNESTOCK & CO. CPARBBBIII.zny9J FAIIN"II6'YTOCK*. ItirANG&NESE--9 caste Powdered Saxony " for sale. & CO. EN —4O tbs for sale by 1m79) B.A. FAIINESTOCK R CO. n4BSI&-400 ft for Bah by la • . ( m 7691 B. A. FAH:pf.E.S.TOCit& CO. ARTAIt EIIIETIG—AO $u tor [mr9l - B: A. FAERkIusiTOCK .10eaus1vr, BUBLIMATE-25• the lor,sate by • fm3 , 9) , B. A. FAIINESTOCIL 2t._ CO. L ARL"-1 117: N eo, " for sale. Ifil a r t r y EACHE*--200 buidifts prime ?rives. foi• ico,2oLiberty sr: C °FF igy%ff u b4s ' rimer " sal ;iteirrh siLL. TOBACCO-20'boxes We, prime, for sale by • (Eng) t sTUART .4 SILL. BROOMS 400d0,. (or saUe (1279) STUART ftstka. EEO I • 0.,‘ ..•.. MIM2FMMiM Anarrestscs—Plrst Tier and Parquette,so centit Sec ond and Third Tiers IN cents • Colored Oallery,l23 cents. Private Bozos, each, Mara open a t ak o'clock; Certain rises at 7 otalock. SATURDAY EVENING, /day 10t& Ski perfmdatuicas will commence with theoperatle drama Of ROl3 ROY. The - • whide to c oncl udel with • • • • ' TOM AND JERRY, OR LIFE IN LONDON. In active preparation, the'new piece of All that 0111 . ters is.not,Oold. , - ethenenin-linil : WM Open this arnfng, Ist, 1881. HAW,ORTIPB O:RAND OitlO-COAIPANY, Consisting orDanclng, Comic Singing, Haiku:nil curios& (mildes t 4c., &c. Chaos° or performanc e each eirening. Admittanee..•-- , 25 cents: QT Par particulars see'stnall Dan • Greenood esistiesta r • TWO and shalt:tulles below the - City,. on the bank of the Ohio Itlver;na - Ormunerant FlowerGanlen, and a deliehtfal summer retreat. - Ice Oren], Confection aries, p'ruits, Tempetate Drinks, , kept 'foe the no commodanon of visitora. Also, a large assortment of Shrubbery and Everblooming Plants Connie. The summer Chieftain leaves the.focrt of Pitt street, at the heeinning of each hour, from 0 o'clock A. M. Mall 10 P. ht., lauding at the Garden. [Closed onSunday:l Law Notlster . HE appolnuttent of Willfins 'B. MoChtre u nest d,ent Judge of this Fifth Judicial District of Pen nal , : vania, has dissolvt3the long' subsist/I* partnesSid9 of McCandless & BEcOltire, The unfinished bushress aIII be attended to b7./dr.McCandless. • • WILSON - MaCiiNDLESS, WM. D. McCLUILE, ' EG`'MY OPPIOi Id -REMOVED' to ipy airelUng ho Ilse; No. 99 Penn street, near Nay: my3:lm2dpp - • WILSON IIdeCINDLESS. gttg Ginam4 bRINABY SURGEON, having bee ] . Invited to return by his friends, respect. 't If offers hie professional 'services to t h e einzens of, Pittsburgh and Its :vicinity; and tak e . the Present oPPoittmitY to express ide acenowiedgmr.nts to them for the asiterbg encouragement theydl.lextend to him. In the prosecution of his profession .during Eva years, and again invitee their patronage. Ilavuus prac tised for the beet ten years in the United States, he pre. spumes he is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an able and sclera/4, man , Dr: W. P. Giles has his office in kr.llciayitatterson's 'Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood and !Smithfield streets:where heinair be consulted daily front 10 till 3 o'clock, as to the IfinlAdlleall of . Horses, and the disease of Horses and Cattle.. . • Every deacrintion of Veterinary Medicine:47N hid . . at his office, accuratetyproportioned and proyarlyadapt.. ed to every disease to which the horse (*incident ...Lint- • . meta, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every deicritlfierts Auld Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. . • • . Geo& stabling for each horses.... Sick and lame home' attended to at their respectivers*btee, in town enroutt- . try. (mvZlatat) G. . GlLf VS. TIR. J. J. rdYERS --Surgeon and - F2tysician. bidet -IL/ and dwelling, comerof Darlington's r0w,"1ti0.149 1 Third street,one doorabove snrithilhld street, - - • Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the Unties rinds Profession. give particular attention to tirmotoss eases, and. the diseases or womenAnd.children. ' • myerjan. , . ." issesi Rotating. • ritHOMAS - ATINOLD, Slater andpeoter SIatoMCIP 11 be seen at Logan, Wilson:ft N 0.1.29, Wood street: Sfri.7l Vasa on ther Canoti.- opposite the aqua house of Messrs. D• Leech, ee Coy . • •-• ' ' He is now reeeivin,g very zoitetiOr Gagged Slate, and is ready utreceive orders for Eilitto toosrig or Cot elate igt any. conottity. ' . kwoodle-. • - CLEViLAWD,P.IASIORGII AlYl3.4l(olZioArato Leaeis tsbnigb Ileveltd,Efandireciteideig and BASER h FORaWagoVer... . . • .• Dam or prrrispheilr i gam President' and Direetere of. thießatalt ?nave l Lela Al: day, declared a dividend of Tour Per Cent on the - Capital Stoat for the last eta - month, payable to Stock- - holders or 'their legal repretentativet torthft. aiyB:dlw •• JOHN SNYDER, Otaihivr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE TO COM TRACTORS—Prot °sale wilt be received from tha • 9th to thelYih of June next; at.;.rohnstown one Summit, for the :grading and: masonry or: that portion or the hlntintans Division of the 'PenatrVivania Ratimad, (wren Alton, in Blair counry,,and , Pringlets.Paint, a few miler below Jefferson, in - Caiiibria—ti &wane* of 2mites . • - - - The road within this'dis . iiithe 'Cross the r a g!" - • fly mountain, encounteringtome of th chtsviest ' • offered in tins country. In:addition 11;ntintbermt. ttlt tenaive entaiam ernbaithi 2 wwond'ectiverii; Utast will be one tamed MO yarlin sr:length Atikte , htiewidt of the,. amnthin, and another of 2910 Tanll9llo9otigh Tositi.4.ash, atonally:, Prii &fiber:lnformation, sp." pTypn EDWARD M11.A..2.8..gi1et VAllsocissa E_Rgineer, Blairsville; • Indiana' .suahty, e: or !vs. •13TRIGAND ENEASS, P. A. Engineer, alterma,'lllalr county.. .; , • J. EDGAR'PIiftN, Chief ear. Engsneer Depawatent P. liL - R.Cci. - . , May 154-18.51. : $." • cqltiss 9RIVAIdENTA WINBOW'.OLASB.,ssENOLISR PLATED ANDEBDlEN—Painted,Bthinad,l3ftedi. e i . E round, Blue, Green, Ruby , (Inume,Liman, and a this r colored Window 0 lags; ( driesidea boats; private offices * ree., j net • reeelved trdthji hyth, England, and for ealer by ' • • .1. LOILLIMPLE. • 79, Wood street, shows Pgarch. ~.(Gazette and Journal copy.; • •,... ..• aty7:lw. . 1 11 1 11E3feidtaxi and - hlannfaccurera, • .1. burgh has th te is day declared a Dish:tend bflosair Yoe • 'cent., ton the Capital Stock of said Dank,) . oavor the • • prOrtisof the last sir inoniha, payablo•tatbaSteakhold. - era, or iheir -legal reyresensattv eson •oilittor the St teenth instant. ' • .:• W.I . 3:DENNY ... ..Plisisburch, /day 6,lSstaly7;td , ~. . • bzcgaroi !Lle tOrPtftatraort, ftlitLS Bank. has th is day declared n Dividend efl4nt • 1. Pet Cent. On its Ciapitsl.Btoolr.ispable On demand. • my7e2ii , .• .ThOrtf.A.9 HOWE„C/nater. • -Tho ARcHmENTENVELOPEB.-I..ipmeaNs Adhesive, Parchment Envelopes. These, enveloperite rho strongest and safest that can be _used for enclosing valuable letters cc papers•!--being. made of Parchment Paper, which onlll , withstand any. ordinary friction or . moisture. Auorted W. S. HAVEN'S, ":. taltationety.Stare,. Markequornersteloacmd et. . . • - • •Ilts Btlslarartes' • • . Wholeiale 'and .Retail - Enish Afatwfilibtrpr, IM! ST., BETWEEN - WOOD AfW-hfaSIMET, Sign qf Nn. 'Big Malts - toisl , Biush:'-'IIItIISEIM of every descripuon constantly ott han anctst,ftdlstasort mint of SHOE INNI)INGS; FISHI NG TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES. - - • , • N. 8.-=MACHINE BRUSHES of eieti:Narisiption made to order In the best moaner. -- i-ftrayo.lar , . ii. e. osutyatct 1 (soccigssoa aTitZ/Oft & oPP; tn.) : Box Faototy: and, Jobbtng shop, iryiumrs isittiatn'gr. Baietiont _ . Ir - Bozo of d 7 lesenTptiottivtata ondtitguargct co ds XEraNTED 1141 / 11 EulATELI%--TrWthigmtlipx Xs! , y ken,—None other netdapply A., • . ; mak. . . . axlak i spinidinge• otrFilth • ,* 13ontkiii r 're . " ta - - • DECEIVED thte moinanC.. , eipress, Slut. Cartek:...... .111, embraelng all the Nsof,re inset deelrahlelltyha et - Bonnets now went. _ ' ALSO—A very louse assortment of zonte.teplk* sey, Fame!, G,imp, Sulam :and , BrabiSlarav . The euth'don or reyeheeertrWintrttenlarlV lirvneDd to the ebeVe good& (mpg) • -vA..A". MASON a CO. . „ rponvs TETtEk OINTIIIENT Is wilt= Ind to MO i. PtiCO GO Cll. per bottle, Sold by - S. G. 0 011110F.11T, Svelte:beta street. .4A/C JRARIWW,-Yeriumoo t Holz Rorra - MoafebrBbaylnrs. Cream, gate Otto, Razors, Razor Strops, Ice, for • -71, SO:thArriird ;afoot. • 3.11 ANS—Received thlidalripas explest, atm V Canaan of thirse sari glealratsle.Pliga Sad .E.maro,44. end Crape Shawls, al asksmitii: • - • m5B p, a; AtiffiONettk LUIS 111baS 0i :EL- LOT IWO . (no 8) ' • IL-11,:-FILE1NVITIMDECO. IQU OftlC& • 11.uVr--1210. Ds. fat Ale by... 13: A'. PAIINEVOCS & CO. Prei. •TURPENTiNE- 2 .orilesy., (my) )3. FARM:STOCK kV). , n PER HANGINGS--hinch and American, Inca • , . . Ole. to V6,oopar piece, always on head acd•for • WALTER IiSARSRALLL, ES Wood st. ' ,WIEIS MACKEREL ; ilk Ex. No. I. do; Baltimore Herring; Salmon and Cotiftsb for sale by. - iTH.A.M'CLURO.t. 00. Grocers and Tea Dealers. DRUM ROLL BUTTER—Jart received, *small lot of superior Bolter, pm op to Rolls, of at lb, a for family use. • Will. A. fiI'CLUBO A GO. MORRIS' TEA MART IN TIM DIAMOND, tetana door from Diamond Kiley.. Try his Tea, 'at SO and You. w ill then t* convtneld . th at he tha But peas in Pittshisel .. • . ta7 7 . _ . DP/301?-40D bushel/1A TIME PP ; • - • 150' do Peteheo do toalose oat •• • -• "- • *STL4!LIt'r. It. SILL. oTATOE.9-65.6b;s otos e lo y L• • (ml 9). • ; L •1811.1A11.Tt-SILL. TITITAPPING PAPER—too Reams Mrs* foysale by leglY 9 ) • • :";'• • • STUARr&SILL. ' BVITER--,10 Croiqksig ,tgra'Attaa r e rr opt, ka.. , m 79 • ..1.24.3Art4 !meet. WM. DYER: VITHITELEiD,F4 kep l Le_ a id-Pts viT • I.for sitle • (01,9) • • STDAKT/tiNGIL • QOAP.-190 boxes in store end for oak •by ea. ..itsty9)l • STUART & SILL. ( LOUR--45u bbts: Superlsas - • • ,90 do • Silva, forsale bv - • - .; • frettAirrectitt. ReoliEliEb-4 bbl, ilo3 and 4is etaro radios . by (myal STUART 7 / 1 3111L. . 111 . ,' , r~ ~ ~. ,~ . 3MtWtMtntli. THEGATELIC.. IS MEI