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KING, OP ALABAMA; Suhftct to the same'•decision. luilf Jlloraing Tfiml OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THK-CITX, -Harpor & Lawton, Proprietors and Publishers. I*. HARPER, EDITOR .ppXSBUBGHi* MONDAY MORNING;:::::::: IJEHOCUATIC STATE!’ TICKET; "FOR GOVERNOR, W.IILIAM BIGLER, OF"OLSARyiKLD COUNTT. ! . FOB CANAL COMMISSI6'IER l ' "SET-H CLOVER, OP 'CLARION COUNTT, - /... '‘Democratic Estate nominations i v For :JQsttceB)'i>r the Supreme Bench* ■ Hon. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset, ** . JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. . H BLUB LEAYIB, of Lancaster. _ . JOJEDyB, (3JBSON, of Cumberland- ■ V v WALTER H. LOWBIE, of Alleghenyj DEMOCRATIC COTOTY TICKET. ‘PRESIDENT JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT, ■■HOP E.M ELL HEP BUR N, of Pittsburgh - assibtast Judge op district court, CHA;.RLES SHALER, of Pittsburgh. PRESIDENT JUDGE OF- COURT OP COHftOK PLEA* AND QUARTER SESSIONS, JAMES S. CRAFT, of Pitt Township. ■ASSOCIATE - JUDGES OP OQUBT OP QB. SESSIONS; WILLIAM KERR, of Chartsers Toicmskip GEN. JAMES H. WATSON, of Elizabeth Tp AA4E&IBLY, ALEXANDBR M’CAMMON, of Pittsburgh. JAMBS WATSON, of Pittsburgh. L. B. PATTERSON, of Mifflin Township - - ABRAHAM HAYS, of Allegheny Otty. ,T)± ? R. WILLIAMS, of Shaler Township RECORDER, ROBERT MORROW, of Pittsburgh REGISTER, ANDREW BARCLAY, of Allegheny Oily, CLERK OP COURTS, ELIJAH TROVILLO, of Pittsburgh. TREASURER, THOMAS BLACKMORE, of Birmingfutm. COJiHISSIONEB.- 1 -o—2*« D. W. WHITE, , Borough pf Manchester. ‘ SURVEYOR,*' E . H . HEA S TI N,G S., of Pittsburgh, J A UDIT OR, r . B . DIL Vf-Q R T.H, of Boss., Township. Appointments of Col. Bigler. -Col- Bigler, the Democratic candidate for ’Governor, will address his fellow-citizens at the times and places below.mentioned. viz: 8ut1er....... .Tuesday, Sept, 9, 1851. Kittauning... :£Wedns.., »• 10, “ Pittsburgh *• 12, “ Beaver Saturday. “ 18, “ Washington Monday, “ 15, Tuesday, “ 10 r *• Dmontown, Fayette Co.. Wedns., **l7, “ Mt Pleasant,West. Co.. Thursday, “ 18, “ Greensburg, »* Friday, ** 19, ** Bedford....— Monday, “ 22, “ Co.Tuesday, ** *23. “ Franklin County ....'Wedns., “ 24, Cumberland County Thurs., « *• York Friday. - 26, - -HSRfSIr. Rose's admirable translatiou will be continued in to-morrow’B Pont. / Meeting at Stewitrtatitrn* A meeting of the Democratic citizens of Sha ler township, will be held at Stewartstown, on Wednesday, September 10th, at <jj o’clock, P. M. The meeting will be addressed by James Watson, M’Cammon, George Stewart and Col- S' IV. Black- Turn out Democrats. Pay Yowr.Postage. We often receive letters, upon which we see the words, •• Charge Boz bio. —and which the writers may have supposed were marked paid before being started to their destination Such letters, however, have uniformly come to us charged with five cents postage. IV e are not aware that any P.ost Masters now keep accounts with individuals : and at all events the better plan is to get stamps, where they can be pro cured,'and thus save trouble to the Post Master as well as expense to correspondents Sleeting of the Democratic County Cam- mlttee of Correspondence The Committee met, pursuant to notice at the St, Charles Hotel, on Saturday morning at 11 O'clock. On motion of L. Harper. Geoeqk P Ha.mil- TOS r .EB4„ was..chosen Chairman of- tho Com mittee for the ensuing year. " On motion of Henry McCullough- L Harpeii was choson Secretary for- the same period On motion of M. C. Milligan, it was ordered that the Democratic county ticket be published in the Allegheny Daily Enterprise until the Oc tober election. On motion of M. C. Milligan, the following l named gentlemen were appointed by the Chair- I man. a Committee on Naturalization viz - Michael C. Milligan. R. Riddle Roberts M I Stewart, Thomas Blaokmore. J D W White Col. Jesse Sill, Thomas Moffitt, Alex. Holstein John J. Mitchcl and Augustus Hartje On motion, the following on Finance was then appointed, viz , H. S. Magraw. Henry MoCnl lough, W. W. Dallas, J. K. Moorhead. Charles Kent, James C. Ritchey, Michael Kane Edmund I Snowden, George Funston. John J Binning, I John N. Clowry. P. C. Shannon, Esq., submitted the following preamble and resolutions, which, after somodis mission, wore adopted. Whereat, By a unanimous vote of the late Democratic County Convention. William Bigler our candidate for Governor, was invited to meet the citizens of Allegheny, county in mass meet ing, and to address thenr on the topios connec ted with the present campaign * And Whereat, We have learned that the invi tation has been accepted, and that Col. Bigler may "bo expected in httsburgh. on Friday next, tne lith of bepiember • - - Therefore, Retolved, That for the pnrpose of canying out the intention of the afore-aid rcß olution, we hereby invite the Democracy ofthe cities and connty to join in the reception of our candidate for Governor, on Friday next nefw 0 R^lr T ?o ‘ W6 - er6by J appoUlt CoL Sam uel W. Blaok, to receive and welcome Col Big ler on behalf of their Committee 8 Resolved, ■ That "We hereby aDnobw Chief. Marshal, with P power to ap point such aids as be see proper • Retohed, That fre .will attend, in a body on the occasion of the reception of Col Bigler On motion of Col. Jesse Sill, the Chairman was an onzed to appoint commitees of Vied iance throughout the county P The Committee then adjourned l C “““ *©*Dr. Jons of B risto , Trnm . „ tram^n P“ lhi in that he died on the j 7 <T ofß^- LE ' I>ia3 ""“"“ a letter*, the Mayor Of Buffalo, in which she says she will m Te L. mo- -ncerts ln that city l the lattef Z " the present month F or THE: WHIGS AND THE SPANIARDS* The moat of our whig papers are veryueciucu in expressing their disapprobation of those of, our citizens who have taken theixfJivea- jn Theif i haaj| S ,.<*nd gone to aid tfy> Cubans in-Casting off! tyranny. <iThey are exceedingly a|ip;reh|ps»YD that-we shall*be guilty of f&tfh this conduct of a fetfi of alarmed lest this'state of affairs should'produce a war with SpainT • Yet we owe no higher duty to Spain on this sub ject than to any othernatiOQ; forWarednderncF treaty or contract/, m; relßfioiUhi) faU But /we have.a ,vdth,oih?.Riateg; l^^^^.fa^ tire slaves shall be delivered up, and the whig candidate for governor is doing all he can to and the VJug pjipejsjiave to say of Got. Johnstooo jind ; hisi breach Pf pnbHd-aith.‘ Our .cozens ,gji wher&;&ey. jplpase;’ and iwhen they are abroad, thtgr %xhibit rsjitide)fbpn nersthey please;.and take up oil', themselves all the risk of .the adventure; our govern ment undertakes.to iaterpose Us’ national shield to save them from those risks, then it is fair ly chargeable with a breach of natiCnal hohOx, and whigs and democraCsßhoidifSpeakbut against SUCh conductor .. \Liun~i '■ ' SEPTEMBER] 8. Bu t Gov. Johnston'has ihoitnpudent knavery . to adyocate .. tbp.iUnited, States government andby the State governments of legal Impediments to' the execution of oar duty to our sister. Statesi s api no, whig paper has the orange to call this knavery. They, laydowp a very strict rule for phases where,, it \ was not “their bull that gored onr oxbut they would have the rule applied pnjy to Sueh oases. And what is a war.withSpato, compared with disunion find all its interminable.Warsand fra ternal hate and national degradation ? Yet Johnston is practically advocating disunion, by endeavoring to obstruct the execution of one | of the"conditions on whieh the Union depends; | and these same whig papers have no word of condemnation of Gov, Johnston. Come, gen tlemen. let your rule cut where it should, and and none will fOel ita rough edge more painfully than your own ’eandidate for governor.' While yon sympathise with : Bpanish, tyrants, it. will .be no discredit to. you to.ahownSOJne sympathy for American brethren. ; While' yen: are' Supporting Spanish institutions; let 'ua a|s6‘‘’Eear;'tlmt you are to favor, of tion of yourhoueai cpateiotism,»inotsty,-hbttoog some wild jotoaiiSwitoj you iug the meate ofcipß&pseaiji SosfiliQr : of ;yiihh own candidate for governor to onehftheessenj tial conditions of the-Amerfean Union. • Cine t nnatt dn’d JQaiyton Stllroad- The Cincinnati, ..Hamilton and Dayton, rail road is completed andnlocomotivowent through.* from Cincinnati to Dayton oh Satarday The road, one of ' the - vdry hest in,the Onion,! says the Cleveland Krrali, is to be formally: opened on the 10th of September by a grand excursion, &c. there are seventeen stations on; the line where passengers and ftoight'willbe received dtuLdischarged. .and ot-Di. rectors have very wisely fixed op low rates of fare for passengers, averagiDg2X cents per mile, and the fare, by excursion and commutation tick ets Will be stall lower. The regular fpre from Cincinnati to Dayton, 60'miles, is sl,oO. The Board have determined (ojrun the road from Cincinnati to Springfield in three hoars, and to put the fare at $1,75. This will be speed and low fare in earnest. $BO,OOO Fra.—Tom Corwin, the Whig Secre tary of the Treasury, made $BO,OOO out of the Gardner claim in one week. It would require a laboring man or mechanic to live and icork two hundred and itr/v-rer at one dollar per day, to make this earn.— Pitt*..Past. . And how long would he have to work at *• ten cents aday,” therate of the laboring man’s wages, as fixed by Jemmy Buchanan ?—fPa«A mgUtn Commomceolth. j Not a day longer than under a Wing?adminis tration with a promise of “ two DOLLARS a day and roast beef!” But about the Hon. Jaxeb Bv chakas having “fiied” or desired to fix, the Tate of wages for the laboring men at “ten cents & day,” or any other rate, we should like to ho I informed. When did he do this- in what man* ner, v and where ; We have read a few of Mr; Bu chanan s speeches. IV o ore are tolerably well acquamed with his public acts : but we are really ignorant of this matter Will you be so kind ! neighbor, os to give us some light on the sub i ject. If you know of any act of this kind, on ; i the part of Mr. Buchanan.lyou ought to let the 1 People know it; for their are many tyho have great confidence m him. and some who wish to. eoe him President; but they will not be willing io sustain him in acts like that of which ytfu speak Come, neighbor, out with it! i A young lady was arrested in Louisville. Ky~ a few days since, for appearing in the streets in male attire. It appeared, in the sequel, that she hod - put on the breeches only to avoid de tection bv some prying eyes, while she cam© to the city to assist a young acquaintance in tying a very peculiar knot. Being missed from home, however, she was soon hotly pursued: and when the danger appeared to be most imminent, her acquaintance fled, carrying with him her cloth ing, which was contained m a earpet bag with some articles of his own. She was soon provid ed with olothmg such as she had worn, and was taken home again by her friends. “The course of true love never did run smooth !" - - Keep It before the People- That Governor Johnston tried to defeat the TEN HOUR LAW, and was mainly instrument al m procuring thft passage of the proviso which compels children to work- more than tev nouns if done by contract with their parents or guar dians Keep it before (he Peopl(T. *" That Johnston, au his message to the Legisla te™ in 18-19, recommended INCREASED TAX ATION. Keep It before tbe People. That the expenses of the State Government, two years of Johnston s administration have been $83,259 4o groater than in the same length of time under Gov. shunk Keep It before tbe People- That the amount of taxes assessed upon the farmers and mechanics of Pennsylvania for two years, under Gov. Johnston s administration is $242,0.18 47 greater than in the same period under Shunk v The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad oommenoed carrying the iron from the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, from Cleveland to Uli ance, on Monday last. The Ravenna Whig un derstands that the 0.. will oommeneo laying their traok immediately, from Alliance each way. ... - . IknsEBbee.—The Memphis Eagle says that the state of parties m the newly elected Legis lature will be as follows : Whig Opposition. Whig tnaj Cholera rw- 'Efekingftn* Ob server has an account from Pendleton county of the ravages of Cholera j on. Grassy Creek, in a neighborhood wherein a ciX*cle drawn with; a diameter of two miles ordess. then? havealreo dy been fifty-eight deaths..i fioiue faaiilies near* iy all died. "■ ■ *• • \ friend,of the. editor of th.o New York Conunercial has received a' letter by* the Attaatio thp postcnpt of which announces the 1 arrival m London, at the moment, of dispatching iet^er of Mrs. Judson and-her childrenallpp parent!^ - in . good health. ■* v Rather Onpleaiuat Senate House Joint Ballot ;.:.'..15 . 38 63 ..10 87 47 i The Pyramid. | We find tile following in an exchange paper. : I and Mr. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal—no , mean judge, by the way—pronounces it one of the neatest and pleasantest things he ever saw. He the-pyramid aSdre-m *up-i> cending tbfm BQ do We. -It can^: be read either : ry :> » Th> nr For aye J :ottittifinding - standing With god-like air, Sublimely fair 1 Its fp, tn e, .desiripg, Its height admiring, Tiy,-,.'... -Looks on it from afar, Lo! every smiling 8 tar., To |raise! the pile tojHcjiyon; < Those beauteous stones arc given, ■‘-Eaeh.prayerfor truth’s inspiringffight • 1 > S'** 1 struggle for the ; right Each kindly word to Cheer the lowly, Eaoh aspiration for the holy, : strong temptation nobly overcome, • Each clamorous passion in silence bumb Asslowlyitriseth toward the upperheaVn, .: Stonp after; stone nnto the. mass is• given, Its base . upon, the earth, its apei in the skies, The.good manje ohardoter a pyramidr.dotiLotiie. Senator Phelps, of Vermont, on the F l« gltlve Stave Law. A longand able letter, dated the''4th instant, has made its appearance Atom Hon. Samuel IS.' Phelps, late United States senator from Vflr~.i mout. it is addressed, to the Hon; Lomus. 11. Peck; whorecently declined the frce-Soil nonii-1 nation, for.. governor of Vermont. Senator Phelps reviews the fugitive-slave law, its consti tutionality, and tho option of Vermont on these questions, with great earnestness. While posed to tho State nullification law, he yet re gards the Fugitive Lawns subject to modifica tion. .Hesays: “Of the,constitutionality of the act 1 1 nevdr entertained a doubt. It is but the eoho of tho constitution itself. It may he modified); it may require modification in some par ticulars ; but the modifications lie within the range of legislative discretion, and a difference | of opinion in relation to them affects not the I question of constitutionality. Itwould be difiS | cult to carry put tho provision of the constitution without a law substantially like tho one in qumf tioa., Thejhain purpose of the act—the surren der of theingltive—is demanded by the constt tutionitaelfjthemanner.ofretomia left tolegj islative provision.: If there he'anything objeS- ■ tionable inthat,the rtnnedyjisbyappeal toleff idative disprptip'n,' not by. reaislance to the law! It appears, to me.that wobavp hut qnejfltcmaavi '—either to carry out the law or repudiate the constitution.” > ; s;t Herald thuanoticesthi " towrt owcj *' ,'t •' aPocest Ctty-BsaK.' The.Birectora of this Company haye caaelo ied thepnrehase. of of the new Block: which is being erectedon Superior street by? Messrs. Powwtßtad Jones;a proofot theirtesdbf ness to embark capital in any investment which! promises a«asonabibretuni, (ma ahowijog, too,! an interest in the Increaseand property of the! city. ■ ■■ - We havo before gjiTOu the names ,of die cere of this hew institution, who are ell men of excellent repute far integrity and businesses-’ pacity. The President, Mr. Joseph G. Hussey, has hut recently hecome a resident of our city, but his reputation for extensive business operations .and enlarged and liberal views, has made him a welcome one. Mr. A. W. Brockway, the Cashier, has been extensively enguged.in successful operations in the gold regions, and will be found a man of un tiring energy in his new position. Cleveland has long been retarded in her progress for the want of Banking Capital, and we are rejoiced to see monied men from abroad joining with those at home in increasing her facilities. The Pittsburgh interest In this new Bank will exert a favorable influence upon the prosperity of our city, for it will bo one of its first objects to build up manufacturing interests, and to draw here a Bimilar business to that which has made Pittsburgh the Birmingham of America. The stock of the Forest City Bank, can, and no doubt ere long will be, increased to $.100,000: and the result of this increase will be favorably felt in this community, and at tho same time profitable to tho owners of the Bank. Democratic Aaiemblj' Convention. At a meoting of thy Delegates from Mercer, Venango and Warren counties, held in the Bor ough of Franklin, on Tuesday, Augus{2Btb, j 1851, the following, among a senes of resolu- I tioas. was adopted : Resolved. That tho courso of Hon Jaa Bu | channn, whether in the Cabinet, the Senate or I os a private citizen, proves him not only true to i Pennsylvania, bat the Union. His gigantic , mind soars far above local intorests and petty : Btnfes, and the man of a single State merges in- I to the Statesman of a mighty Republic, and the emanations from his brain shows that he knows no North, no South, no East, no West, but com prehends our whole country Venango County* A largo and enthusiastic meoting of the De mocracy of Venango county was held in the Court House, on Tuesday evening. August 26th at which the following resolutions, were unani mously adopted:— Resolved, That the compromise, or adjustment measures of tho late Congress, meet with our unqualified approval, and that a faithful fulfil ment and observanoe of them, as well as of all other lawß in force, ib a cardinal doctrine of the Democratic Party. and their pustgs having been effected as a healing balm to the various conflicting and diversified interests of thiß great Republic, we unconditionally proolaim ourselves opposed to their repeal. Resolved, That James Buehanan is merging his title of the -favorite son of Pennsylvania” into the more appropriate one of The Favobite Son op the Union. Far above the petty tram mels of seotional strife, his great heart embraces tho Union, and his mighty mtelleot is always ready far the service .of his country. Onr con fidence in him is andtminished- and wo hail him in anticipation, the next President of the United States. Highly Important pbom Mexico —By an ar rival at New Orleans, advioes from Vera Ctuz to -the 22d ult. have been received ■ The Mexican Congress haß passed a bill for a general offensive and defensive alliance with the Spanish American Republics The Council of the Governors of the States was to oonvene its session on the 20th and there was a quorum already present . In consequence of a dispute in relation to the collection of certain duties, a riot has taken plaeo at V era Cruz, m which the looal authori ties were defeated,. and six persons killed The blockade of the port by tho English is ex pected. The Schooners Almagre and Sarabia- wliioh cleared at this port on the 18thult.. for Minatit lan, under protest, have been seized by the au thorities of Tehuantepeo. The Captains enter ed a protest against the proceedings . Introduction op Quails. —Endeavors are about to be mode by some gentlemen in this vi cinity to nutralize American quails and prairie fowls in this eouutry. Mr. Waters, poulterer «f Bt. John s Market, expects by ono of the forthcoming steamers from the United States a supply 0 f hvmg quails and prairie hens for the Commencement of the experiment. The quails are to be turned into close preservers, where they will be kept together and fed till tho breed ing season, when they will be allowed to lead their young at full liberty, and find their own food as they please. The prairie hens are to be tried in the woods, pheasant preserves, moors and meadows— Eng. paper , Children.—Do not, as some do. look on the child os bom under God's ourse: naturally hos tile to all goodness and truth. What 1 the'child totally depraved ? Can it be that such a thought ever entered the mmd ofo human being’ espe cially of a parent? What! In the beauty of childhood and youth, m that open brow that cheerful smile, do you see the brand of corrup .fapu? Is it a little fiend who sleeps so sweetly on his mother’s breast ? ■ Was it an infant de mon, whioh Jesus took in his arms and said •■Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven ?" Is the child, who, os you relate to him a story of suff ering or generosity listens with a tearful or kindling eye and a .throbbing heart, is he a ohild ofi hell ? As soon could I look on the sun- and think, it the source of darkness, as on the coun tenance of ohildhood and youth, and see total depravity written there. —Ghqnnmg Scribblings and Clippings. Three very eminent persons of the Hungarian emigration the 28d ult. They arc M.Megznfos. ei-Mimsterof itar; M. Maxi. Colonel of artillery. who -fonght. Ban Jellachich at takosea: and Col- Ratsna. aid-de-eamp of Gcir.T)embinsky ' \ NmnoD Baku, heretofore an aotive. influential whig of Zanesville- publisheß-a-card in the last j Aurora, m which he declares himself disgusted with whiggery and its practices,, nndfonnally renounces all connection wiih that party... Hur-. rah for Niihrod ! ' ** ! * 1 the late Frances Sari?eaut;OagQod,t' the poeteß?,; died.'at"'New WSifiijHfoaged fifttien years. Ellen if the love; islje bore thiest JitMitifnl children had drawn them to her in the world of Spirits;::.. i'f sbMC'liftj ,;^i^C^r e^.ihow 'djrif|;gwg‘' forgold at Stratfoid.l'.'rbey expecttbfindsoiht treahUreitoithe .$10,000,000, said to have burled ‘at Strrit*- ford by alrcadjr hole aadara^ttow.airiiifingithei j.. initiated,- ’.they: .heat- tho-gridirt>awhot, thit it takes all the temper ontof us.’ ... i } • ITOJ-t-l.tUt nrf-V.p SpindshtJourisftli* i/ W »«Bjscjia» i AFlace.iad beetl aHht ted to him'.inthe uttcrfewr.-here, -Oti'iafafcngJlie traveling. alßOegherfigurensaaallthat'itehohld be, bnt a mantilla coveredher'fsCer Conhpqlient ty» to s?* ;'ti»":stbra0 i of sensation suddenly took pdsseaaion; ofhlmir-love entered his soul.’ Aftaw«m<?eiviHtfes;‘SS?pfo ceeded to take her hand, which ehe withdrew, while 8he J glarta £l iit !l ji&n darls eyes th r onghttel^cJto.eayEl9Pfd;:h£r, i took her handfhekissed it; and feeling perfect ly safefroinlntiiisidnjheinHiated onher.remov iugherveil, . i With this, request,- after ■ some; re sistance,;She r CotepTled,-' .and '‘hbffeatnrW folly have : aasaredherof hto:approval; bat. as Segovia is 1 spptotebingg he Is Mmpe'ned.'todeave her; be forey olhg,?o,,howeyer,:'tlieyouth presses her to tell'him where she 1 lives, and* as ; she leaves •tie diUgencei'Bho and ad* -An hsmr vha# 'wlicn he hns* 3s®s' Jurasel stands alcna ; evidently bat on© faaiily; o€tnpie3 f it for Don j famished he seeks is She beckons-him ;vith a hangh "ty iSICStQJf© tO'-ho- s fteafcod* l doors his him, and addressed -- ■ an4it«j®r«feeted, was. forced by afWwto ;lejro } hlsgi&;:: ||erduena at thei last moment was teien ilk herafiaira at Sego via could not bear postpomahcnt; 2ie trusted!: db thegnnan try ofSpaniaria’tp protect hef ,i)n thtiroad; bWhovrifcerhaßes; were realized yon oan informher. ISat think not because she could not defend herself firem insult, she cannot teho vengeance,’ and drawing a pistol ehe pre aented itto hiS forebead. and continued, ‘make year peace with heaven; for the earth you see no-mere.’ •„- , ~ ft' does not' tremble;,though he sees it is no jest; his brow quails noti* and the emotion that causes bis voice to quiver, it is not of fear. He looks the lady ia the face and says : * Wonldst thou kill me because Hove thee so much V ' His eye, bis vrice, Otpd kie courage achieved the conquest ho bad'commenced in the coach, and easting aside tbc| deadly weapon, aim told him she had but trie# hi* love, which she wns dott convinced was Ouual to his pluck. It ap peared that she wa» tne young widow of a late Cuban merchant, old, cross, ugly and cowardly; iher married life had been very short; and es ; pouring the younglieutenant, she endowed him with the wealth she bad gained from her first husband. The now hlpli in Urn estimation of Madrid ; the liusbanll is a .Senator, the wife a la dj- of fashion. But whether the tragic scene has ever again been enacted by them the narra tor could not inform mo. Curiosity or Children, The curiosity of the child is the philosophy of the man, or at least, to abate some-rrhat of so sweeping generality, the one very frequently grows into the other. The former is a sort of balloon, a little thing, to be sore, but a critical one nevertheless, and Drettv surelv -ud'-a--'— o r the highest, os well as the direction, to bo taken by the more fully expanded mind. Point out to me a boy of original, orwhat would generally be called eccentric habits, fond of rambling about, a hunter of the wood-side and riveT bank ; prone to collect what he can search out and then on his roturn to Bbut himself up in his ruorn, and make experiments upon his gathcr lngSj—rt“ inquire into the natural history of each-awotdiug to its kind—point such iim one •*>ul@_m<h-iU!d I should have no difficulty in pronouncing him, without the aid of physiogno my, to be a far better and happier augury than his fellow, who does nothing but pour over his books, never dreaming that there can bo any knowledge beyond them. Of suoh stuff os this Were all our philosophical geniuses, from New ton to Davy, and so from the natnre of things they must generally be. And no wonder- The spirit that is powerful enough to chooso ay and to take Its own oonrse. instead of resigning itself to the tide, must be a very powerful spir it indeed,—a spirit of right excellent promise Artificial Leather. | A correspondent of the New York Advertiser who has recently visited Abragton. Mass In forms us that on going into a shop a few days ago, he witnessed another triumph of art aided and guided by science. A stenm engine of six or eight horse power is erected for grinding up the chips and shavings of leather, which are cut uff by the boot and shoe makers, and which have heretofore been burned or thrown away. These are ground to a powder resembling coarse snuff and this powder rnthen mixed-with certain gums nnd other substances, so thoroughly that the whole moss beoomes a kind of melted leather In a short time this dries a little, and is rolled out to the desired thiokness—perhaps one twen ty-fourth of an inoli. It is now quite solid- and is said to be entirely water proof. On patting the question whether it woe -strong, the manu facturer out several strips a foot long and half an Inch wide, whioh our informant ondeavored in vain to break This now fashioned leather will make good middle soles for shoes, and perhapainner soles .* would bo very durable around the shafts of a carnage, or in any placo where mere chafing is all tho wear desired. It as supposed it would wear well os bands for some kinds of machinery and will doubtless be used for many other par poses. A patent has been secured and the arti cle will soon be in the market and muse A Scene Amono the Bbokers. —The Boston Post relates the following story—which, of course can have no to any of the brokers in this region; * | Two brokors. A and £ were traveling togeth [ er, and, during the journey, traded in stocks, m which operation A shaved B enormously. One morning, after B had become conscious of his siugiug, he told A he had a remarkable vision during the night “Indeed, says A. what was it 1 Why replied I dreamed that I was dead, and was cart into the dominions of the Evil One—the Black Spirit considered my case, imd assigned me a position m a very warm corn* 01- of his dominions- Others of our acquaintance and profession I saw present and heard doomed to various degrees of suffering; the docket was nearly cleared, when an unusual bustle was man* ifested by the attending fiends, and upon look ing up I saw one of them lead you in and heard him announce your name to the cloven footed chief, and relate a brief sketch of your charac ter. The judge seemed puzzled wbat to do with you—he ordered the fiend in whose charge you was to repeat a portion of your history* w&en, at tor looking with an unsatisfied gaze into some of the deepest pits around him. Satan* suddenly rose, and with an air of great deference said, Mr. A, YOU MAY TAKE MY.CHAIB !' " BSP* We invite tfte attention pf our readers to the advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , m the columns of our a remedy of the first importance to the community. The certifi cates published m its favor are not from un known names- bat from eminent and widely cel ebrated men. Statesmen. Professors, Clergy men and Physicians, give their strong assurance that this new medicine for the cure of plumono ry disease, can be relied on With confidence..by. the afflicted for relief and we truly hope its re* salts in our section: will sastAin their conclu sions elsewhere. v I Live, Love, tout for Thee. BY MRS. BOlrTOJt* lhts Thai barns in me zenith pojv, ?! I wcfird »-eir M - '•wn from mV barap aThr, '~a f'iV I wdre tTre'brra frofa fragrant flijv r,^- •! r-r Wtia a vjew osssvtjfg and.frOe, ]i r»-: r J Wotflt) si awky? rrdm ihe.fdlrosl uow^ ;>'■* v;;,And]lV jfps !j it for B '■'l J jf*-'- .Zi ' s ui-oflmwitcbiiig 3ong, •. • With a moving melting lone, ■ „ } I would float f om the gay and And oo h th> oul alone. If I were a charm by a lancy wrought, l'Woald bind the a with a sign, Audnev t again shonLi a gloomy thonght l, .. . Oersbatfow thy spirits fihjint*. . , . >; iju Ii lrwere a memo y ps&t. alloy, ...... - arl: . If J.were ii}c,ihougiit of Binding joy. I ncsifeiuthy heart. '* A '-TfrlWefelhe-Loptvw’uli the magic l‘glu •-. makes iho future fair, * ?!.IfS^£^l(}^dnleethy eanfraff^figliT V? As tiie jjaih. -of * J tIHABcoAx fou Stftlp?. — lt is not, generally known that'one of the beat articles' that, can be given to swine while m preparation tub ia common charcoal. . The nUtrititiye proprieties'are sogreat thatthey have subsisted ; Bnat without ftiodfor. weeks together.-*—- ifeese confined so as to - be-deprived of motioA,' and fed with three grams of corn per dayv and ' fis jnueh, oh&rcpol as they .can. devour,, have be some fatin elght d&ys, confined, eats Voraciously after a little time, andisuever siqk ryrbile hehas a full, supply,—lt-should alwoye be 1 .kept in the styes and the inmatcsregular- day,like : otherfood/. 5 JVkB-fniaiaot Ihe fumi/f are reijaested 10 aUeiiU Ills funeral ‘'onr<he residence qf htatnoth&f. on tfac corner 'Of nrultbc West common, Al*e*h£nyciij\ to day m-A o’clock, Jq proceed icftbe Allegheny Ceme- Ify, Ti'v. \ • Oallan fitr given to ftuy per*)n detecting boys or men in stealing the Peji ftom tbf dbbrs'of ilie subscribers ,i , • harper 4 layton i tD' Hint* to Parent** ■* On£ great' source of disease-m children is the uuhealtfciness of parental It wwld bo Just as reasonable to expect a Hen CTOp-from a barren soil, as that strong and beoJlhy ehlldrehshoald be boro of parentß’whoseeofistiintibrfsharc beeifctrorb ouj with iutemperonce and disease. A sickly frame tttaf • be originally induced by'hardshipsf accidents, or intern' l -• perance, bnt chiefly bythalauer- itts.impossible that a yjcjr P-^liopnitlencft<»hpnld- uoivspoil 4hD4tast P2 n *“ tal w*»i and diu the evil terminate herein would be a just.piimsnment fi>r the folly of the transgxersor v glut aot so. For when once a disease :ta contracted, and through neglocj in applying the proper mean* it becomes riviied in the habit, n is then entailed upon pasteiitv-2 Female copsutuuous are as capable of improvement as . tanmy estates—and ye who would wish to improve not , W>' your awn heajuubniihat of your own offspring, by etodicatro-tho.j&aiiyjmsiresamg diseases thsta<eeutaii4 aegleci4>runprudcnce,ioso no time in pun« fyirjgjhe blood dMftlcanstngtha system.. Marriqdipert thoie about to be mamed, should jopl fail jjjmnfjr Ihetrblooa.Tor hot^.puuqrdisease* are posterity. HOw often do w&p tcaJda Scrofula wt a mouirdhd other af&tcttons>trahiunl(ted'to the risinr- 1 zenerdtion, that ought haVe been ptovemed’by this time-11 ly precaution T To accomplish: w&teh, there fa nothing? l before theppbhe,or 4 the whole world. so effectual os TDr-' 1 ««^ , s £atkst IMPROVE# Flirio extract I s ABS/p*A!tliXA, Combining Yellow Dock and- 1 Burdock, with the pure and genuine Honduras Sarsopar* l Ilia. Tbr general debility during this Warm, weather, iti acts like « charm; restoring elasticity Of muscle ahdVi-i gor with sprightbness of intellect. \ . , : ; K£I"SK»rA?M 7 DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents* < ! _ 140 Woodst..i’uubafgh For sale by 0. hi. Carry • and. Joseph' Douglass, Allc- < City* and by-Druggists gcuertlv a {Jc!*2jdiw3m fp- Or* Gnywrtt'i XaproTeii Eztraef of yellow. dock and sarsaparilla—- Foytta eor« o/ dU&ase.orOffspring purifier ortlin hlom, arid a** general tome forth* system. Is unrivalled’' 1 ' The curative powers of this I xtract are truir wonder ful and all invalid*- should make immediate trial of the N rllow Dorfrnnd Sarsaparilla.” !t cannot inline the retwt delieote p&Tlcal, - '* Thru fly front Mineral bottrums ib geek hope.life, ami vigor, front ibi* poT**ly vegetable remedy. There' fore, however health however l‘»a hxntne- u> himself anti o hers, let -no'onc tlospjur of ncove/y; iqtlhc paiimit.oniy'uadehTarnTlTratFjhfrbopo of his physical reslprsti m he* only m * (infsmrtWßq, tract of Yellow Dock.andSarsapanlla nnd him. iorhi* liicht sakefio try it, and we h*ive no hema- Uou in predicting hi* *p~i dy restoration to health ; - " Sceadveni«entcnt - {&u9 Pali Psibioni HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' F(JHS JWILMN A S>ON. l\o. 91 IVoo'i- (third dcor • below Oiamocd alley.) woatt InvPt* the attention of their euco urrs and the public to the large addition which ttte\ are i.o» receiving to theer iorieer MOCk'O/ Goods The assortment tonus's in part of tlitf new style MAI'S, (late 1 y introduced), and whteh are no very much admired for t -eir beauty and eeutihiy ; together with o grcikl vur.eiy of Biucli, Brown and Prah, Mexicali- Ifuitgann • and other kinds oj /tuts for Men-aud hoys; Sii< ami Mohair Plush CAPS; Cloth. Oil Silk nnH l Glazed CAPS, of almost uli do ortplion*: P«»ny HATS I njul CAPS lor Children—offered at reasonnb/e prides I wholero'e and reuiil AI*o,LADIK&' f-UJtS-v;*: Reckon! N«.*| L) ux Mirh. Gcimet an-l Cone) MOil->; i-iichauil Siberian Pqutfrel ' r IO roßfftLS uml uLfrl*S; iVluseir aud Chil dirn’s MUFFS- __ f»*nB Hats, Capa and Ladles’ Fun« JAMES WILSON. No. 9 Ftdtral jfrett. Aliegheuy ft y. u unw receiving bi< FALL and WiNTER sup ply of HATS. CAPS,and LADIES’ FURS. rartiuUng of black, brown and drab Mexican, Uungnrmu. Jenny Lind and other kinds of Huts: soli and Miff FUR and WOOL; black, brown and drab silk plush Caps;-mo. hair cloth, oil, =tlk, glazed and fur Cup?, suitable for mcil. mwl ImUC llnll nmt Cll n -* fr "" —~ Al*o—Black a d Nall L)ni |*itch sud Lao y Muff filch and Libert n q rrel Vtcio n s and Lulls M v.” aud Luildioii Muffs—alt of ncl vll b sold low for Cash fgepS Kor Sole AVALUABM lIOU'* ANO-lOT II itl Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburg. Tt»e Lot is 60 f ifoitoi Co tr Vci ije a it) ex '»Mh»k back IUO f tto Clark tre t upoi Inch is erected a orlek- bouse three dfor lgh tewly built wr.ih Riaycl r o«f audbu beduithemo topp o dsi>l vvaim conducted 10 the. door by a hidrinl and e.vry othe. couve lence hat would reuder th sut tftton tL.irauL a-, a plac ol re tdeice The orounds artf handtamely lau off wit! walk* ami tkeo died with ~h. r ..t.e.), flowers A The above property will be oOla On n-n«onabl ir 11 s bnaut of KJ RKJr ATBICK -A ROBB NoU7 Fourth el eet Pmsbn gh A A t * r « ©u»nc« for Bf«n of Limited alcana I K to embarlc in a Ten PROF TABLE .\ v B * J ? , * Ks . 8 . a e nvucdlo col! at Scare Aikliwon & (-kvl) •_.>luulu eaherp Second street and wiln 88 u t ea M u. u | Muuhtne making T venty Thoosai d i style -l~u.n * pe« ism te t out tiphu or brmuum =rpBjj* T «cOTT fr CO Valuable Re ®t*t© In Beayer Conntv J AT AUCTION ¥ 'JIHKSUIISCRIBmoff r fo ate .1 allow „ e prop No_ 1 . l»o Urn n Fall urn Beaver co utj bei a 10l •IW J and d, l g obo l lOb f , sqa&r* on ah cE cc.vU on- block f fou / ame dwell g and one Bcpa*aiesUMiqdw Hug all two tiori a h gh b i .No lot 60 feel itoi lou Back street, opposite the i above, niid-extendti gto h tap or the hil , r°‘ :. J - T *'? bet ea I u feet froi ta d running f.ou the t Oiiij to !o v voter nalc on tl Big B aver " RI N ? v ? bl lot, 100 re! on Wheel Kacc, with >v-.i aba 9 water power attached I\°.s, One jot opposite the water lot So fee front and ei'-nding 10 ihe top of the hill on which ta erected one two storj brick store and wa chouse id by SO feet al so, one framv stones high bo 0. One largo 1 ImNowß ghto Beaver o ty b-»..g übotet 140 rct on Broad wav a d b 1 iOO feet eoi,iai..iug aero 01 win b n e ereoted two Urgef.arae dwelln gs a d one small frame bonse used ■v_"™ o 5 0 2; Property was formerly occupied by r l, 1 . u Gould,aud U erv plea amiy located lena wmnetljfiiely opposite the Fallstoi Bridge * * No 7 One water lot immediate)) below FulleW B.tdge, beu ( g aboat 100 feel mle igth aid extending f.om Waiei »hert to low water n k o towingputh . “ not sold before Thursday theilih da\ ofSeptera Us.r next, at private sale it will th » b ottered at pub l.c outer),On the pcm 9 Term t ale JOHN FLEMING Agent for Johnston & Stockton S„, aotloe to Contractors ThbBESVILLK AND INDIANA RAILROAD—, Propwsals will be rece v d byihe St nbenviJle onu J..diana Kailroud Company in Steal enville until the Ist du) of October next for the Grad tig and Mn onry of uroi division ot the oadextonding-frora Sieubenvtlfe to to., Coaotion valloy and al o fo the co istruclfon of the enure Rond between Sieubenv lie and Loshocto t a«d,alf>o distinct p opo aU f lec i traction of that portion of the Road citendn g from Cost oclon to &ew The entire length of this line is about 110 miles- and it v„ut,»m» work of all I scrpjtons l.t great varien some of winch is quite heavy. i lOposal* will be rece ved for the Grading and Ma .xO.wj- of ihc torn division enure or m sections of about a .nllc ru-.h, the Company reserving the privilege to *.us. au , |, di-poMUun oi th" whole wont as mayhap peat uiu.-i conducive 10 its taiereHts. and specification, can be socu nl the On.a.e 01 the Company, after the 15th of September d»«d tunber information may be obtained on, lo U..wkv. , i.-,dertß l . Ji., t.lnei l.iijiiueer, or to ihe under .. . D. KILGORE. jyls.*..nd& w. President- «- HARPER'S MAOAZLNK FOR SKFPKMRER bocu received at HOLMES' Lierarv Depot. Third strrci, opposite the Post Office. It is an excellent nam~ bei. Also* (be International Magazine fur sept^mbe^ Ihe Confessor—an Historical Novel. Sunbeams and Shadow*, and BirJs and Blossoms: by George A- Hall A cheap rdiuoaof Handy Andy; price tis cent*. Anew supply of Lady Emehne Stuart. Hartlejiiju-Traveis in the tailed Suite*. •< ( J **p2 Wanted Imm ei lately good l U IsTEKS and LUMP MAKERS: aDo two good SPINNRRS. None need apply but >'xpe* neuceU,coHH4.teni andsteady men. To suqh-thehieh esi waijes und constant employment will be given REES K. JONES: ' No. 137 Frontstreet PAPER HANUINGS— New patterns of Paper Hang* ings for snJe by WALTER’T MARSHALL- " Be P* _ 85 Wood street. \\f INDOW CURTAINs Hum.and-.glazed green ■fr Window Paper for sale i*y t *®p* w. p. Marshall. TTrASHING WITHOUT t^ABOR— BufiblinTSoap f T Powder—warranted u» taito w:mns out ol mole Lmen and Napkins, und not to mi nr injure t)u* clo>)> jj /. *r „ A. : JQWSS, y 5 au/7 . > iiw Liberty auullaml sis. gPELDID SILKS.- .o.—A. A. Maso;* fc Co. have jiißL rc > a-beaaufafr assortment of very rich figured und plain B[&ckBi;ks. The above atel well woiihiihe auenuonof purchasers- Also, very superior gro de Afnque, Satin de Chene< beautiful Churaehous. Ac* ••< -Isep4 •' DRKSB UOODS-W*, are iWW.l«jc«|via* tbe newest PaH Siytes of Dr6ss Oooddiaoch la»ne«, Cashmeres. Poplms, Persian Robes, Aloa'cai Pammeuos, Franch Mennos.and Thibet Cldtto *vWer one iboß«QnJpieccBrtceiTeJ and now open ” A, A fIIASO.V 4 CO • W &t Qp. have jusi re* Tf ; cci*?d 800 pieces \Vhito<boodj- aC pTain aii.l plaiJ Mu*Uiv* ; Mat*. Sw£sm! pW andfipuietl MuU, N»i n so<* Muslin, ie., a complete asaoruneut and very cheap ' - [aep4 DZEOt Petroleum! ] S 4. rltytlrurg UnnUngdtm Co J?a-March 4. >5l ~ 8 M Kjer Beat dir—Sour Petroleum u, working' tvoi iletß in tills vicinity, therefore, wo-wo<ild,lhauk you to tend ul two dozen by ihe Pennsylvania Rail rood: Wo ure entirely out and it Is being inqdired forSmon. euo y day lours respectluUv, _ JOHN «bjran. lit lAahland Ca-JUlio March-Id, 51 S ILKier Dear Sir—Your Agenl.tttew-woeks alnbd ~ witlt n» four dozen Hock Ofl which m Jwvlnzotd Pletiae forward to us flixdozen iromediately Your medicine u working wopdgra in rhi* regions- Wq can ahtain several excellent ceruficates If yon de» sire them Yours, 4e_ W VSF_*.COTT- F r sale by Kiser* W DdwelT. fctf Wodf iireet R* ® * er n 57 V^ood JP ntl ti A Fahnestock & comer of Wood and Front streets D ”M Carry D A Ulidu Joseph Ddughuft* nnd H P Scbwallx'Allegheb* Also hy the proprietor, S-M-KfER. apra9 Canal Busin Soventh sl Pm burgh Collecting. Bill Posting Cc „ t» JOHN M>Ct>UBS>Y 1- ID* Attends io Collecting, Bill Posting Dismbnllng Cards a id Cireolus for Parties 4c 4c ‘ 3 ; Ip* OrdersJefl at tbe-Offlee of the- Morning Post; or et Holmes* Periodical Store,Third sb, will be promptly attended to. [tpyaWy' 'IP* Daguerreotyirea. _£j| v Ntnson A Cp, . wonid. resseijilbilly nanouace, io Hie* eu.ze.iB of. Huul>urgii, AUeßoeny, andvjcjwty* that the*- have had,a large operation;,Boom; with a Glass Boot nnd prom, built and arrpogen expressly for the pnrpose pf taking Daguerreotype Likenesses Tho-he.t ■ Da goeneotypys, -.u too best maien&l. arc takes at tbi» es* labiitibmeni, u.. ler the idpeeißlsupexioiejuleace of the proprietors. , rt*« arrppgcmunt enables them also to take-. Family u.oupA, of any punioci of persons, in the most-perfect manner v. o(. *{ck pr diseased persons, taken in any: part of the city. Gallery atjUe Isufa-yetto llaU.Foarib street, corner of rowcih turf >yood.s;re«ts. butrance on Fourth street. feb!4:ly NlsW BUSINESS ARRANGEMENT.—TiI confce tjaetice of the great increase of 'have'' rented, fand paroone opening on VVe'dnes&ay-Seniem; '■ -ber Ioih)j No. 67 S'raithnelU.sir doors from Fourth stieer and second door-.from my old establishment. r flit n gel feels confident with the increased s»-".s'SiTfM-arit tassawsa^rasiS, T l ** attention. oi., heads,*f . familial i* j Goodff. which for vi email d m the weal. 7 4od h ” :— • •• • r 1 .i.-’Nii.?l.Bmitb6eldSt. _ • ' OT’COHo acn ' • raS B ARS OJLXZFT&AHII-WOOD &TBBBTSr wprepaied 10-OTpplytheirflriemih'njj generally. with the Fail Style;/#' Sd *hlcK .^«ave-,&«^NB ' „ Pall FaibioDfv Ah. C. 11. PAULSON; jVb. 73 Hfeed sitter, trf now re > FalfcSiockof HATS.CAFS.aad . articlesbelonging to hi* business. lie has now a general assortment of olUnlu* line, bestdesreceiving i by tub Penniylvama Railroad daily, ail of'which be < .will at-eastern pnees;- y . • , : faepi* EMBHOI DK R JB3— A. have \J. received another lot of those very-cheap embceidet-i le *l ' [an37l .. . Nos. fB and.lH Market si / LAID~PAPfc.RS.-TSo -best London ’Car* j and Letter Papers, blue and cream laid* can be baa at W. S. H\Vi,N'rf Paper Wajchonse. corner Market and Second sis. SPECIAL ]pTICES. DEMOCKATIO i . i M^B8 t Jliaig33*ls[P* deception of CoL #u|& BIGL3EB, NEXT JjJhlgCSAfjtC, oJIjfSNNA ID* arrangements jeSt Slate candiilate^^^ft^ej}pia^^o)ir'^B^l»irow-ciiiieii 1 BLiigK, u> jeceive them,ln the name or (he Democracy of AlllgSeny County. Oor candidates-will be escorted to the St. Charles He* tal, BY THE PEOPLE. ---- - —c--j A. S. Bell, Fifth Ward ; CapL W. C. Fea, A. M’Collisier, Allegheny; Capft Wm.'W. SootltPayelte. toworhip; IZsta'wnt, P) Thomas MoffiVj - *4xH_ township j p.-Sawrcr, Fiiuownshipyi iSoutfi Pittsburgh. ■■■-> ~ . 1 CoL BIGLEK and ;t.o ’ l b eirarri v a!n n dpincelp Precepti oiv wil l ho given,.?’ By order. . . (Signed,):; a. .-i •'Si:TL-HOSS, .sepßlPTb'/. Chairman-ofCbm.of-'Arrangeiiier' • F,»ett«^anaf|stQrkßff; _[o“Kix>V3fir6upwopcq u a»Uie)Offlc£x>f-itie 'tfSnaikciiiUzfg. wmpß!>vy329 Waod BireeT,Jtor4ubscn] lion 'fr ibe'new Bfcfik iniheiC*Coj)ipany oT.TifltffinjfjQj fared shares ot autlipnzeiH>yrJl tsecreiaryTTiUe;ooainionweahh^fi : ir Oencral Manufacturing v'Luw.® TervdoHaiff OlL£ac share down ps.fiTs£lfii9uliiKJir,iA&d'five do ;!afs per share tliOiitlity, : jyttttJftEMJNpi ] ; sep4,4w-v.. President i . Q7* 'Ttf* .Proprietors,of (hc-Jfornxjtgjfost 'tog-leava to Inform theiruicnasend ihe pnblujtbfitciltejr-faave' nv ceived .from -the Foundry, of h.J oHKSoir.Tk Co.^PJUla delpbus, of every eizeandi-vanery .fmagili&bld.’ prepared to,exefintei all fcindn:of T ibb'Sin> FaS£&xCk£p Psiimsojirt a le onstj/passpfi. by Any 'Office: ih'ibfe coantr%-andunoitlhelawesi.tetmji J <:-- _<f&. | ■t iiitLebcidiandaU<Usagreel .able 4*sehaises end peruaißoUj .reowved wiibeattam.OTmeonvenftncei'tiyl>rHAßT T l.EY,Principal Aurut of the N. V.’Far SbrgerjYWhd nsu lied ntjtt AB£lf * \ Phifsrte I pbJa» fjgnj ••• Thirleihr year# close and a 1 mßs tundi ridAtLii Lied iton to*lhi* brpneltof special, fiii(lilioj3to»t^pnfirme4.and€ib*tifiatC-CMe i s' , frt‘lit ! steady attention to the means fUnsA 1 »ay&« LoaI»«(ls •8» Honghteit , i Pens!H| CorJOyipenuJ • Pnpandfnmß*nntx,ar2t&'Swßiakk-cfilha4)z. -\ 1 < Al4yjlBslvft« V lM, j; i>. f vVilliajt*J £a«or;pC,tbe J FoanhPreabyitriaffCbaro!i‘ATto£ffrMtteJ Keniucky, was and bad been for a long titnecenfiiietno! hu» f oom,aQd,most-pf thetime.4o«luB'.6edj»itJi.Dysnep-} on Uie yery verge of the grave,and aeknnWleaKe&'tOhel • tune.tbe p&lieni j with tbd Consent of MspbvsicianiCQ2n»’ merited tbejae _pf .ibA,ini torus ttOKtUrsurpTi*©' 'he hrtu < .Wucfc<relieved the first dayt -Thethird day ’htf-lefllys i room. The sixth iday* whiob‘-waa'. , eafcd3afVei? 'hof/tfel rode tenmtierwuhnobad effect; •‘do ihe<ighiV-<fiif!eei went on avisn to. the country ; And,on ihe thirteenth! i day, though not entirely- restored 16 ini natural strength, ■ .he was so far-recovereda* to re atQnett'JouinejTpf five i . hundred .-niHes: Where he amVed in safety,roach.4&» * ■proved in be alia* having hsdno.dljnnTbar*ce of; the bTobk '■ aeb-or bowel^o^Mh^Jhr^nlrfiuio^Fauws^Tbesd! facwartnoi.con trovenible*.andihat.imi'isa caw Which! lift dyspeptics investigate. . KHy£Bst&. y I • . .• -I wi &* ■o._dj ' 1 ‘ ’ *»• «#* Wf . _ . ■ Boaid.-of-Tiiide;SQoBtSi.6otoeii!Ot TurJju>d3Vpo4.«ireeta,.«vef>’ ilcmd&y r \ P«ff \J ENCOntIAGE HOME ISSTITfrnONsL "C CXTIZBSS’ IS8UBASO& €oBfP&Sfi-<- * o» k . CijG. HUSSEY. Prtsfc -v., i.’.ii;A-’W. fo ARKB:IS«Jt Offxrt—No. 41> Water »Ljtn ‘Warenbineef C, H. CfßJa'; i OJr Tttia Company is nowr prepared to insure 01l jctadi i of oaks, oa H<mses; i dize.in Slorc, oud m Transitu Vessel*)Ae-- -• •* i • An ample guarani* for tbe.ataliljr<Bzid imegritirvf ihft 1 ULsattutoii} iß.afibrdetl.m Qie-characterof tbeDfvtefcicnr* ' frho. all i cflownto.ihe community fortheir pradeneejUitellieefiSe 3 i end integrity*. Dra3proEs-€i O; Hnoey, Wm. 4 UuEbß-En^Edjrard^oa^sl?.: Wtt X liinwv S. IfaTbaiyrh. S, M. liter. .. ouid^U E7* Oddfellow** nnllfVdtonßiiildirie.Foufii] :**eeti-b-twtiA VKKtd and sftttt* bncumpmenl, No. 3, raeets lat sod 3d Tuesdays of eags d Pittsburgli Degtfeeliodget No. ( 4,meet(s‘gdiind 4lfa.Toe^ t , Mechanic* Lodge, No. 9,meets every Thursday even eu'n^ lLr!l t>lar f ve Ty Wednesday | Iron oty Lodeis No lfti. meets every Monday l Mount Moriah -Lodge, No. J»0; meets every FriJasl cv'-nmg. fl'.J Zocco r.orii'e, No. 363, meet* every Thursday evening-. | at Iftrir Mail, ronwyro*. SmiUideM ood.Fif'iistreets Twin Cjij Lodge, No. w, njeetaevery Fridayeven , *• .. , MVP/?!«W o r ynd:4andasify»treeUiAl le-htinVCiiy.s ~t , fmayShTy [£/- Angerouo Lodge, 1. O. of Ov .fcWTStf Augeroni, Lodge, No. 230,1. Q.JiTO^- jneet*.«ire?* J Wednesday evening in .Washington'llßtr, Wood street ja4;l]~. - ,j. : . \U. /..:•§ „ Cp”l. -O- of o. S’—Place oi Meeting, Washington Mall, Wood streeLheiween sth and Virgin Alley Pmsßtraqu, Lodge, No.- JJ6 ■ ■Mects avery Toes Hay MBsCASTiuE’icutt«i«aT No 67—Meets tsl and 3d Fn lay ofeach month <nar23—ly Sottce.—TheJotranWi««rt>teotoSocirrT of^jtta tmri,ha d AH gfaeny meets on the second MondaV of •v > moi it at the t ionda House Market St uh i I JohbVocncvJT Secretary \Lr LtTNCH served up every dav at ICbaeioeL OvvSTO\ M HOTU 81*010 r streeu uLI Asaoelnted Firentew s Inaurousee Comps ny of tbnClty of PlttiT>a»Rb PreS ’ t FINNEY Secy ol f iirwn I ds lnM aga ‘“ 9tF,RE ttltd MAR JNK M3KBr Qffiu n OUmungaJuttißavis, Has 121 ond 125 Warty si SIBXCTOBSt * w W Dallas, Rody Patterson. R H Hanley* R B» Simpjon, Joshua Rhodes C tl Pautsoi Wm M Hd nr Edward Gregg A P Anslutx, Wm ColllnvwtoJ D C Sawyer Chas Ker \ Wot Ggrman feb^o Slutual litlb Inniruue Ooapuir, ■ ■■ ' " OF-NRW YORK.; 1 : “■’ *. CAPTOAI., 91;S80,000. ; COLUMBDS ; COSIPANY. - . [ FJHB AmttABINE’, 1 v- «. CAP ITAIy 8340,000. JCyiOfHj* for ihe aha.YeEcimpanie»lntho Wirehoujo or L. S. \Y«tr. nnato'A Son,, No. 81-Watersiroet: » - ■■-■U BJHjmßKgQKi>Agtnl, PlUabnrffli JUlfe Imnruira Qooiimuiv>.^ _ "capital «»oo,oao^^^^' Ojfftus, Tv'o 75 Fouarii Srsnr jh QFFICERB - 8 Hotfn Vico APCtarkftß Treasure rWosej l>S»l*eeb Secretary—C A Colton 10* See advertisement ta another part cl ibfs-paner mySv > A ohoioe coySSSoH ?Smshrpbbehy. wr. : S^eSS^SS^^sS^SsSSS^ - freihtaeDisserteduplatheSilooqi< ' ■ .^i.-. -. ,? ,delr * «Wre«*ed to the Proprietor, We« MiiiehMtßT : Allcgi.eny coomv. Pa., trill receive Bromm «»»..«.» * ;■ JSHSJt J. B'KAIW. Il|lß public are iofrnoed that the -OFFICE OF 'THE • OP HEALTH of the City at No. 69, Grant atrecubetween • Fourth amt BuarTffifflt Be ■■■'■ ‘ »» -■ . • ~ ■: Seerwnr. ‘asaBSISBSSw 1 ? ZBBSitssfiii&a ffletnbet»4rftllte Exeentut <£££.£}? 21 A 9. singleuckeuiS cent*, w, CM», gepS-ti ByOnlerof theEneMt.AiWmi^^. TbESMABLE »B«LY^nR&T&FOB% LB| oa JJ Wtbo/ySefliembpr, “* .T*k* l®h^ft-on s Nanntgf HiUJwita'XSoiii •--■■* of grogs a. , . i * . Aiwwracrftres tbe:*bo>«; lateobtfaWor^ : from one to tfve wire*. * v -* ‘ Thti p?o6erfy i6 af the head tbc .pnumttrtl pffefcJffiTa sea>on. ttttVlftl tour be grated, ibe aece*i witl 6e ea*r: Oa the p mnLw*£k*Te : I&iuf abundant® of Water andttotf. a&a'elsoat'irvarv - p&n p>eMtoi»* a delightful tow? ■*■ a bolbataiflttvflavgronft.fagrth ■. SS 1 °5t fo SSS «TjWS^lB53;Sd lhrbTlftifc*7srJamiafry,lSsf ! * ' , jfartt&Htaen»(STLjjlKiMOri i TPS.SiCU;r ■^‘•' 1 -——.'l~3 .. ~ . . t«epKH ? K«M3St, •HbfrOfiee orMcjifj, PalA?f r H*nii»*Co., Wood«tree*, -n >'? iJ. BAHil&i 5 - *nSSsai, T OST—On«*tonUy kui,tom«*heto *»■'«■-■—■ - > te3mKg»BgisSPsl ../* ?Z, totmhiiSSl*'* Hoi<c<l * - "« —s^ri WABfe,. at Whi> , c»al*i-.pyfftfa>v'ptiffilrl ** singre’ittrcle I .fhl« WSoT«£oepBo»;“nts^?j^^ ■ggLggd a.jA>gwarfrfMn> T^f^tff< y^ Tttßfr| | j -rra*J asflj,, '■■•«■■■ gaSS^SSs iabii*hme&i ,iiuiu» tS flWß<3aiaa; anAevcry,snielo vvUlbe vattCßtedattfadk •-■••" oyery onercao boy fflttaliy mfit tnr ]o*esPft«s _Ws(fhQliifrtbjKi'fct ffstt rauJleeoS .*■■:■■ TT'PIt HBNT-Aml- Ooueinioti gTTrn v x atttgBBICK Bgifi& ttb.ttL'fißl'' ,Thirffiifrcl,£et*«ii£o«»*n4Gfmii).: J 4pphrtoffiSL i ;:: |. ta *r„ • , -- ik--, Jto.U7ffUrt*owv.£L , * a <- -oppoii:3 SICtlllOB Hotel. f l*»gT!abterrt;ef .«ettHhiee.Uneiaatjßlß? 1 will-aoieiwaTaHß ROOMS, locates on'Fmh.rtrfcer.opNuUellie EttUffira-BuS?* [ ji3o , ...iiijojj nlju <otfHiepretaiies. L. BEftAnt^A' 'Tnmmoiga r ~Notun», J?aam,faui r Variety ’Wade, 1 ••in - <NO*OI. > _ • ’."t-f c I l Wi‘-»:. IctUrem Third and fomti, jPfaitgigMV 'npma-'fcbMPAire iuu au»t >1 DRF.D TSOUB&ND IKI^LA , BB2IUka% mtomKd ' by men of Jhr higfte« liile)inij?-ind f«p6ttttblUlji ■ i Pamphteu furmHb^drJnfbtmauonjnVen/Bfcd-tppUe*- lions received by . JV-TUABBTT^JtfMiftf' „ __ \ «.e e CrJI i>l V bSWooaitner.; Sawkl PiLwonni, jgwtfnpt:/ •f»eps t J;»2 Xt-rC V’. T>Borej9A&S.wfj(i ba'treceired naiiltho Stfidaref : X September* by lfceCorimifaeeon Engtanamftloisv*? for Rbaitdiag_ihe Niagara Karine HoasaVin iha FHm ; Sp^etfieaUpnsjadTa‘iUb o^fiw- r Kiculdlng r Gan,ha «aert afihe..QfficftdOSfct.& Jones, Canal Bmiafagat S6*Sm Creej_ , aa3 ; _ .rij r -i .. 'CQm,qa f EnfflneaaaAH»tf. L i~4; PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, - Completed tO I>oekport r «0 BUlcs Weat H&ti —JIMEREDUCED,&rjOSI*EED INCREASED ft ' f f t *' fcn . be ™ ibepluuant to danonad*! tofi read, Urn they ttavocmnmrcw-ri trainaippipff attot&^'-J ron.madtMnfidenly expect todeUm ffrig&t Ifom Fbilodelplila ff, j - t tfetttor and-.,fittirta4 **jr OaeTUgownd TonjJer, mgraieeof freigttts j u j i JS Vty ißooks,SictfcmarfyiCmtory/ Medl=me^Sjd_le, & 4 fe *e~ )^«,l o S yioote - rt | , , <.<• -v ’t» ■ i.* »i< - - i&jrf p«ttf Mter J lA»d,l«pltH('Tota«c*te^<!oa^ 1 115 iTKiliddr Ortln«iifß»rtp^ , “‘ ■’• “eoJSfMoT * <■ J 1 J- s io 9abgTß r ctkn ** ** * > U J Tar, Pitch,Botin, GcmaoXl** * ilonet Bacooj*ev»*>*j£i *<r«i lii yj ifflSSifiJ ■ ..*> ~ .iLSHSisaass^it TCSSpKHESHBSRJBS* i«leb» /. cm i- 10HN-H. MECM>R,‘ - PoftA, 4e . Hod Wtttttt%pimri£SiS| 4 t'jfoStttves, ke.- TTii^fholi ift psrfmlete omifjC' fniSiOt-i diuo pOMMsion Rhr'en I! Prici><lS> • > " J - > ,J *w !i . ~ j ,8 ~ V/ ftalnl UnemiuloWred , rti»l'«lkl#Wi»b**awift : -'^' 3 •wnmjr.intl lniemnMTeqtnrtidjJai«^»liBrtaFSisii'»' ; ' 4 ' l lor iteaccomciodll’On: l - lo'iar?' ■ B.^CUrHBBRT,<I«a > nuf4lsr"r-JV3 iu ■ ’ Si'll SOBgdlhtols«SsrfA *' £* cysalMEß B3, : VB3riKPS,« n a OtgrrsT.^h^nyS^ FU'WASHuo^ni^^htowmMnKaSte^l order >t the lowest poaiiUe jriec*,ifox CiJStt: st-r oS vi -.■; tt3Sga««!!?atißwa. l »' •OTIno " ' K O «onUnne*-t<f refetdve: aH oidmiiriißTtftariiif Ityel and gl»e» ttan kit personal attention,, i- «,-. «-A' s .'‘ * KocHargßJrfefiowimrOocdK" - *, L ' O « , • w l ■ « -”p* . . wo- n r, t . POB sub-THHKEACRRB <w -', . ®» w»ih tomato* ■ >•■■'■ kikbeiuß the, Wment-t Iwo-etllara « 1 of good r?s water, UiweU faidioJfiflEh -fee trait* aqd Sowat»j/ha»,cno;ond*halfnflrer«f Straw* 'ftw, berries of Other fruits. r tsegft~r, i Ptyf ATI in,gO£d order, and condition, aadiuuitlepniely X ! arlange-f- wanTd' kn*»e* weir for agarfea-or would , \ tnakea*«tabl*aaHi r fe>!(U|nee,’ S R , . "W Prices2soo, Terms easy//, J \i ‘’, r ’ _ * & CWHBERT,GeaUA«nt r «P* Wo.SOSatltlifieHatttat. ,'i 3no-Ltr— TWO PAttliOKH—Satiable for* ltoetoi>a ~ : - l Office,on 8- eondatttett Foetlanlealare'emiairoat '■- HtO OFFICE 'A >V j » r . St- t t, <f, '.{ttpfcli ' ->L NGRA.VtUPHOMIP3OB¥’TiOTEBianSbICtPtit- 1l "J 'or _»5P* ■_ <aggerftr«rttatMß«iaUn^i,.« U BLANK tfOOKB -8: hi»4y -' u o a ik (looks cvervfleretl - gers Day rTfriY* style of binding, ani at thfe ImoP Vfaßy StlPEßlftft •'Wurapir 1 tt.oo peryal|ott.for»»Tß - it va&kteaad&Bßtei- ■ niost PW««<\il raedinap diieovere&aai win ■ ~2 ?e “'1 nervous offcpasnioditr diseases,-, It uViervute 01 • «t> poararttitt Itpirnhimportant ipW tea* to dhK ease tins existed. It has careoviolenl tmalongstamf*;*; f "IS Neuralgia, Convulsions, Flts»Rheiim«*iirajlki«ri.'4- opirtu. NervousTuviielitngv, kei • • '■ l ull directions and advice accompany each b«Ille-“' - ■ ■ ■ Jfnce«l perDt-tUeor ©>,atjdieaj, 8o!tf tC '■ >- ■ - Wi ., t . - - - iKOOMS— sodttten Cant Brooms for ttl&loWW : t \‘ l . ;• ’ . > »eiK ; WM. DYEB>~ --‘ r>lCE—GcasksptimsqdaUtjrraraalabyat ; s It read ; T j — •ua.aggoiyiA - f WHITE -t* WfWe’?.-iM Fi»h Shad and Treat, four dale ?ER ‘ u ;*% 'v »ar« ; 1 1 - .sibmiftnyaaeafe 3 ’ *" i f /COTTON BAtiS-lO.doreitthtTO bnaCoKodJhWtL- V_y far ale by , . 7 - TtH^OTßfr. -j.Afjfert:" ••*• MOi,A33Bfr-4tt tibU. flfcO. .10 do 8. v C' *4# do-chwpSbffirßora;’ U mp 4 • • potsalehy VfM c - , tiiAiiii GUOUsMosI neelwt ' \. Xr MABON*CO*B.soe*r»ntßoaa«tKt>bbn*iW.W;,. v r eaj and mau^tt»hioaabfoMyle*lrl*»c*ttoM■fw W , .,v•. & * < .uttQO Flowers ;& piece* gro >• lots); oO piecesMarcoUne, (all shades): sd|M; .WWW 5- Plume*.'(Chc.noMo Tipi). ' ■ »<■*?*»
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