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PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MDEOaNG
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legiNteasc• of UN Omakas Mak, sad tr..kn mita Cams Ilesilabeso.
NATIONAL. DEMOCRATIC TWEET
PRAfflailirhateE,
OF NEW Haul's:HEE.
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• Tot. VICE NW.SDENT,
WILLIAM IL JUNG,
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Democratic Electoral
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..Geoanst 11.' MARTIN.
2, Joint 2Jusza.
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7i E Near, Jr.
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Itemocratio County Ticket
rtnt CORDRISSS—ANCVSTT-1711.11" DISTRICT,
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P. 'SHANNON, Pittsburgh.
. • . rat STATE 6101,STCrt,
• ..101E4 BARTON, Pittsburgh.
TOE .ARSTICILT,
SAMUEL SLF:mrces, Pittsburgb,
. A:J. - GRIBBEN, Pittsburgh,
GEORGE P. GILMORE, Lawrenceville,
SAMUEL McKBE, Birmingtuun,
J • C. STEWART, num romuhip.
CHARLES KENT;Pittsburgb
comity COVIEL84W:11:II,
JACOB TONER, Pittsburgh.
JAIDOD McCOLl.l ccrw r. lll Bn a lt, Pittsburgh,
STEPHEN WOOD. ,
1710211VOTAEY. -
EDWARD IRO:WELD, Indium Tor:leap.
(PATRICE. 31cK.FDINA, Pittsburgh.
Itailasembling of the Stop:, Dosnocratio Cowen.
In puronanoo with a reaolaticrn adopted by the Democratic
State Cmatral Ito:Ornate° of Pennsylvania. the Delegate; to
tan State Convention of hiarch 4th, 181:4, are rep:metal to
maistooble at lho Capitol, at ILI.EftIBBUB.O, on =UFO
DAY, the Seth day A. Animist, A. D.1&2,' at Il o'clock A. 31.,
for the purpcno of nominating a Judge of the Sum= Caurt
of Pennsylvania.. • W. L IIIII.ST, Chairman.
Mums MUM, szo i tcria.
WaisAK IL Masao
Democratic Cotarty Committee of Correspondence.
There swill be a meeting of the DetaccraUe County t can
olftoo of rofforPoodence on next THURSDAY EYENTNO,
at 7% o'clock, at the St. Chart= Hotel.
Punctual attends:we Is requested.
DATED CAMPBELL, Chairman:
Jedint Ittanoraar, Secretary. 3OlO
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Navin eveartfliab tow Widow 4'1410 oss Itaa ton to on Novo
tut Job uromo. In aro ow mond Ot • WNW.. to tho
oosont a:7U. to/ Loon Ma /m so aoa ems Zoom Woo 4.1 tottotT 4 In. r
COT 1100 Tendon so MONA ittlt *iv teapot la rox /gamin Job iNfico.
L a tta oo • oat. . • . .
CANAL COMMISSIONER
We are authorized to announce the name of
13* . WILLUDI S. CALIMAN, of Canonsburg,
is a candidate for Canal. Commissioner.
"Drestasyruer or rim Virtos."—Lynde Eliot has retired
from tho Union newspsper at this city. The paper will be
teneurter conducted by the nee gentlemen whose names Olt
pelmet the tread of the culturing of tluit paper. They small
energetic and lturrd-working memiArre of the black ext, atd
success ehotthl crown their ctuleavors to establish o Demo•
cratidpen met. in this city. Xo cause Ls • swiped In
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the paper for the withdrawal of
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, COLUMBIA House. CAPE IBLAlitr,
CAPE MAY, Aug. 12, 1852.
Dear arrived at this far-famed
• " watering place,!' last evening, from Philadel
phia, in the splendid steamer "Delaware," Capt.
Scratens, belonging to the " Independent Line"
between Philadelphia and New York. We left
the wharf at 10 o'clock, A. M., and arrived at
the Cape landing at CA o'clook—total distance
about 100 miles. The "Delaware" is a magni
ficent boat, built Oxpreesly for the sea, and is
commanded by one of the most experienced and
accomplished officers of the day. The run down
the Delaware river was truly delightful. The
day was lovely ; the skies were bright above,
and all around was beauty and sublimity. The
Delaware river, as every school-boy knows, emp
ties into the Delaware Bay, which runs between
the States of New Jersey and Delaware, and
Widens' and deepens as it approaches the ocean.
About 35 miles from Philadelphia, in the neigh.
boyhood of New Castle, the influence of the salt
eater first begins to manifest itself. From this
point we encountered a strong head wind, which
made the steamer rock just enough to bring sick
ness to about one-fourth of -the passengers, and
afford fan for the balance. Fortunately I was
enrolled amongst the latter class of philosophers,
and never enjoyed myself more. To see two or
three hundred ladies trod gentlemen reeling about
in every direction, and performing sundry feats
of "ground and lofty tumbling," was quite as
entertaining as anything to be seen in a circus.
The girations of a little fat woman, espeCially,
were truly laughable. Walk she would, and the
more she attempted It, the more ludicrous a fig
ure ehe ant. The performances of a couple of
larks, whaled been "smiling" alittle too mooh,
were also quite amusing. They offered te, bet
large Bums of money that they were not drunk,
tit no Timms. appeared willing to take them
Dolomite Bay is one of the most, beautiful in
the world, so " old saikrrs " say, and certainly,
they ought to know. It is oormstantly spotted
With steam and sailing vessels of every descrip
tion, plissing up and down, well-laden with the
treasures of the earth, and the ocean. It is a .
grand eight 'to see a large ship - ender full'sail,
with a strong wind. About fo,ar o'clock, when
nearly out of view of land, we passed a fleet of
some thirty vessels, withiNt i circle of a mile, all
facing towards rbiladel.phia. Such a sight is
flat often Bean, and to ins It, was certainly a rich
treat -
The steamboat - 4 land on the North-western side
of CaPe May, where plenty of coaches are con
ttatitlY In Te.adinees to convey passengers to Cape
Island, a '4lstance of 2/ miles, on the Eastern or .
Man 51 ..d0 of the Cape, where all the Hotels are
looat'ed, and where visitors throng during the
summer season. There are only three toll gates
on this little piece of road across the Cape ! The
principal Hotels here are the Columbia House
Congress Hall, Atlantic House, Mansion and,
united States Hotel, each of Which will accom
modate from 250 to 1300 visitors. There aro some
fourteen smaller Hotels, 'shish also do a good
business during the bathing season. A splendid
new Hotel, called the Mt. Vernon, capable of a t ,.
commodating 1000 persons, is now nearly c orn .
pleted. It is owned by a joint-stock company,
members of which live in all parts of the United
States, and will be ready to receive visitors dur
ing next Beason. lam stopping at the Columbia .
House, kept by L. Hanween, Esq., an old Phila
delphia merchant, who is a perfect gentleman,
and spares no trouble or expense to make his
guests feed at bome. The situation of the house,
In my opinif Tar surpasses that of joy other
a t Cape Island, as its grounds are very large and
run down to the sea shore. I - would advise'all
those who wish to have comfort . and pleasure
combined, to try the Columbia House, and my
word for it they will not be disappointed.
And now let me eity'somethitig to you about
sea-bathing, a luxury I have often heard of but
never before enjoyed. Along the beach are hun
dreds of little voirden MOMS, about the size of a
watchman's box,• where visitors can procure
dresses made expressly for bathing, and -d ress
end undress : themselves. For this privilege afee
of 25 cents is paid to a veryobliging colored matt,
named. , Mr. Jenks, a distant relt4ive of Joint
AvciuST - 17.
cket for Pennsylvania.
Minns.
WILSON DI'CASCDLESS,
Dirrrid
13. 3i. C. L'l72.
14. Tam CUTTON.
16.12444 Itoramos:
.16. Ilmur Etrrae.
17. JANCSIIOI9i4I9t.
19. 314X41:LL arcAstrg.
19. Qen. Josten M'Arc4l6.
20. \Timex B. CALMIAN.
21. Amu= Bows..
Walap.x Dt.rxrt. •
23. 301131 S. kl'eAssion.
24. azoans R. Hatal.
tion of 1852.
Jonas of the war office. These suits have about
as many colors as Joseph's coat, and aro made to
fit all corporations from the proportions of Ca. ,
VLI EDSON Oil to DAB LASIIO.T. After being
thus dressed, and tying an olttPalm leaf hat on
your head, yofr are prepared it with a
rush." Some bathe at night befifirsiptng to bed,
others at "4 o'clock - 1n the morning, but the ma
jority about 11 o'clock, Ilive tried
all h ours , I give it as my opinion, that the 11 o'-
clock bathing is decidedly the greatest luxury,
and afford); the greatest amount of pleasure.—
Imagine you see some two thorisand ladies and
_gentlemen, all arrayed in the most uncouth cos
tum o Imaginable, diving and swimming and sport
ing in the waves and breakers of the ocean. The
gentlemen of course gallant the ladies out, and
assist them in riding over the billows, whioh ev
ery moment come, swelling and dashing up the
beautiful sandy beach. As the foaming, roaring'
waves roll over the leads of the Ladies, it is real
ly niusioal to hear their screams I Sometimt3s
the breaker) are so strong as to lift'persons en
tirely oil' their feet, and cause them to turn a
complete somersot. This affords the greatest
sport imaginable, especially-if one should come
up with his mouth full of salt water, which Is of
ten the case.
The beach at Cape Island is said to be the fin
est along the , whole Atlantic coast for bathing
purposes. It is a eolld, sandy floor, almost a
perfect level, and is entirely free from pebbles
and shelle—so that persons bathing run no risk
of having their feet cut or bruised. During the
evenings and mornings, hundreds and thousands
of ladies promenade and drive along the beach
for miles. The sea breezes, fresh, pure and in
vigorating, fan the brow, and the never-ending
roar of the ocean is "most musical, most melan
choly."
The amusements here, like at all other water , .
ing places, are multifarons. Last evening there
was a " hop" atthe Columbia House, in which
all who felt ao inclined participated, and to-night
there Is to be agrand ftusey dress ball st another
house. There are but few young ladies here,
most of the visitors being married folks with their
families. L. 11.
Tgv 'tLrvs Wero," who for sometime past has
been making a fool of himself, through the col
umns of the Gazette, announces the very impor
tant fact, that he Is Alive, but at the same time
appears to be destitute of the necessary intelli
gence to know what his own name is. Ho tells
us that he is "a Lies Whiy,"po ;ao don't know
his own name, nor can he tell where he fives
when ho is at home. An insane Asylum would
be very useful to the Whig party. In this peigh
borhood during the Present, contest, for many of
them are half deranged. life observe that the
editor of the Gazette, in a very kind manner, at
tempts to conceal the alienations of this defunct
big, who still thinks that he Is alive, tutti,there
fore, pia6,l4 Xis supernatural rappings among the
advertisements of qtis.tek Medicines: This cou rso
is kind on the part of our coter.To7=7,- and we
hope he will do nothing to destroy the illusion,
until after the election. Keep' him among the
quack medicines by all means, neighbor, for, If
he is not permitted to "quack," ho can never
make a noise, and when you poke him into a
corner. yon might even permit him to gabble
without much Tear of danger.
• Pfsr.ttrtt On= Vim:tn.—Mi. Ezra Ludlow, tonna,
stun uterthant of Now York, has made up n parknpv of hnui, , ,
Intended as nth:snot to • Queen Victoria.. Thew , Ito/CA Webe
eared by It'suirff fitagr, of Cloclonstl, and am most elopat
ty pocked In a black walnut buret. upon which is planed o
silver plate, with no nplwopriab,
Conti toadyism be made more apparent than
it is In the above paragraph, with the single ex
ception of the Niagara celebration. when the
Whigs traveled to the boundary of our republic,
and were willing to have their pockets picked if
the subjects of the woman who received the hog
flesh would only say they were in favor of the
party which presented Victoria with a parcel of
hams in a 4 . black walnut barrel." If wbiggcry
expects this toadyism to be profitable in the
coming campaign, we would advise them to rend
Fred. Douglas or o 'Jaynes" over to Prince Al
bert's wife and demand some aid to colonise, as
a recompense for the hams of Mr. Ludlow.
VANALCOILMISSIONER
Musts. Entrons Since the death of the la
mented SF:tulant, many enquiries have been
made as to a proper and competent man to sup
ply his place on the democratic ticket. IVe
have been reflecting over the . matter, and we
cannot think of any person more worthy or com•
petent for the office than our fellow citizen Anso
ion Maims. lie is competent tu every respect,
and has enlarged experience in the matter of
our Internal Improvements, and if nominated,
will be supported by the WHOLE WEST.
Arehblehop*Uisglies . on the hew Hemp.
"hire - Constitution.
Archbishop Hughes' Lecture entitled "The
Catholic Chapter in the History of the United
States," delivered at the Metropolitan Hall, Now
York, in March last, alludes with calmness and
dignity to the clause of the Constitution of New
Hampshire, proscribing Catholics from office:
"Now Hampshire, however, clings to her old
nnaltered charter in which is a clause disabling
Catholics, on account of their religion, from
holding any office in the gtato. * * *
The disqualifying eause Is, .I suppose, a dead
letter ; the Catholics of. Now Hampshire must
be very few. On the whole, I have no doubt
but that the liberality of the country at largo
has imbued the people of New Hampshire with
the kindest feeling towards even Homan Ca
tholics. It must also be said to her credit,. that
she was one of the three States who suggested
to the framers of the National' Convention the
very clause which I have citied, nod which guar
antees to all the people of this widely extended
Union the perfect and perpetual equality of reli
gions rights and freedom of conscience."
TRE PARDON OP DRAYTON AND SRARS..--WO
have already stated that Drayton and Sears, itn"
prisoned in the jail of the District of Columbia
for nonpayment of fines incurred under - several
sentences in 1848, for "transporting" slaves
from the District, had been pardoned by the Pre
sident—remitting the imprisonment, and leaving
the fines outstanding. The National Intolligen
cer says they were discharged from custody on
Thursday, and adds:
"The fines were payable, under a law of Ma
ryland, one-half to the county and the other half
to the owners of the slaves transported.' The
application for their pardon was supported by
,petitions from more than one-half of the owners
of the slaves. The fines amounted to a large
sum, which the parties, from poverty, were una
ble to pay; and for non-payment thereof,•they
had already been in prison for upwards of four
years. The power of the President to remit the
imprisonment, under the circumstances, was af
firmed in an elaborate opinion of the Attorney
General."
8121ZIntr. OF ENOLIBII FL9IIIBO VESSELH.—It j 8
stated that one of the fishing vessels lately seiz
ed by a British erniser, was actually the proper
ty of a Ilttitish subject, who bad fitted out the
enterpriee fraudulently, and adopted the Ameri- .
cap flag for the purpose of obtaining the bounty
tinder our law. It may be taken for granted
this is not an• isolated case, and tbat the same
a vebee d n efr lgu ai l n ar g ly th , e if trea not su e ry t
tiemosiprvospleyr means
have
in
of the United States.
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UNT9N PARTY fl asouotA.—Th e Sayan
unh Republican recanniumds the disbatidinent.of
the Union party in that State. It says the peo.
'pie have failed to ieepond to the action. of. the
Convention, and that the dissolution of the par-
Ails inevitable. The Republican's object ap
petite to be, to consolidate the Whig strength
fora third candidate. • ,
• .
.LoNirotellgannaLy RDVIEW.—TheJuIy num
of this valuable publication, and
is;for' Mte at.Gildeafenny & Co's 4th et, .and M
uses.% po'szemktrogd et.
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'MESSRS. EDITORS.: Permit me, through your
wide circulated journal, to layhefore your reatto
ere the following article frets the Piablia Ledger.
It" ay serve as an answer loAlliat dog-loving,
"T," in the Commercial•JonAtiVatid for.the
itor who made sack sillyrippenhi rim the.preser
vatlon, and even petting of the tiara, who Fe run
ning at large through our streets, havingno util
ity, whatever, but being subject, to that terrible,
&some, the hydrophobia. I, for my part, would
rather see all dogs killed, by poison orotherwise,
than to be compelled to record the sufferings and
death of a human being. Yours, J. Q. li.
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HYDROPHOBIA—MC CARL Or UAPT.WILLIAMB..
—Dr. Wales, who atteuded Capt. Williams, du..
ring his attack of Hydrophobia, has published
an acoputit of his sickness and - death, in the
Bridgeton (N. J) Chroeiole, from which the fol.
toning is extracted. It will be recollected that
the deceased was bitten by a dog itartuidywine
village, about six. weeks ago. Dr. Wales' letter
is dated, Tuckahoe, July 24,. and after stating
that on Tuesday Capt. Williams, feeling unwell,
had called upon him for relief, he says. "As.no
apprehension was entertained at this time, of
the nature.4f the disease, an ordinary prescrip
tion was given him, and he continued on his way
home—about three miles from thin place. On
the following day I was summoned to .attend
him, and finding the symptoms by thistime very
unnsual,, with the water dread. strongly marked,
a wild manner, and the case in every' feature
novel, the conviction: flashed across my mind
that it resembled hydrophobia, more nearly than
any other disease, and accordingly the questien
was propounded to the poor follow. 'Have you
been bitten by a dog at any recent period?' 'I
have,' was hie reply, with a look and manner
which I can never forget, and at the game time
holding up his hand nod pointing to the scars on
each side of hie thumb, near the body of his hand.
Whatever of hope might have been present up
to.this period was at once dispelled-by this inter.
rogatory. even before any adverio opinion had
been given, and his request wan - that he might
be shot, importuning his father, who was pres
ent, to do so. His situation 'from this time,
through the remaining few hours of his life, was
horrible in the extreme., Now fully, awake to
the awflal nature of his situation, his mind, too,
but little disturbed, from the 'consciousness of
his terrible condition, ho continued from this time
(about 6 o'clock, P. At.,) in a wakeful state,now
conversing with terrible composure upon such
topics as might be suggested, and anon thrown
into the most painfulmusoular contortions, espe
cially if any liquid was offered him, or even any
allusion made to anything of the kind.
"The case, however, did not attain its worst
phase until about 8 o'clock the following morn
ing. He seemed, indeed, from early dawn to
this hour a little mare composed; had even fore
ed down a email quantity of milk, although not
without an effort, which was painful to behold.
At, or near 8 o'clock, however, the final straggle
commenced. With a wild scream ho 'besought
the presence of his mother, his wife, and others
of his relations and friends, and took a formai
leave of them in smuttier as rational asposaible.
This was at once succeeded by paroxyems so
violent, as to require his being firmly secured
to the bed, in which situation, the spasms in
creasing fast in frequency and violence, with ft
of t ua fro m th a y d a e n u d p v o ie f id f , r b oth ut
at-lo first
a
afterwards Ica.
and 4 glairy Said, w hi c h uttered forth for
cibly while his strength continued, clutcaing
it with his bands anmetimes, sa if to teer ft away
from his mouth. His countenance was .now, at
times, shockingly distorted, and his brain fren
zied, is teeth grating and gnieldngin a terrible
manner. lie continued in this awful state until
about half past ten o'clock, A. M., when his pow
er having so far failed as to prevent hie dislodg
ing the fast accumulating saliva, his throat grad
ually filled with it, and be expired.
"In the flitting and varied expressions which
passed over the conntenance of the unfortunate
patient towards tho close of ilfe, there were ex
hibited such appearances as would lead the be
holder, (without much stretch of the Imagina
tion) to suppose that the rabid creature. whose
deadly poison was circulating through his sys
tem by ifs bite, had worked out the effect of
transforming his very nature intuits oven ;—there
was the rabid canine repression as fully depict
ed as the human features would in any way al
low of'.
"Thus ended o trogeiy. which in n prictice o
wentyfivo year., t hovo Lim nothing to com
pore with."
The flow nt Newport—Maui:pat n :flab
A correspondent of. the New York Tribune,
writing, from Newport, R. 1., under date of the
4th instant, gives the following particulars alba
disturbance there, referred to by telegraph:• .*
The Ocean Rouse on Monday was the eceneof
an outrageous nssault upon a emitter° gentle
men by the white waiters e.mpleyed in the valet,-
lishmeat. It appears that the gentleman, Mr::
Y. ' of Mississippi, was helping a lady tO * 2 dish'
at dinner on Sendrsy, when one of the waiters
desired to take it from him. It was extremely dif
ficult to obtain anything to eat, and tile gentle.
man in question refused to give it up, especially
as be had not helped himself. The waiter per
sisted. fuel wan exceedingly insalcut in his man
ner, whereupon Mr. Y. took a case knife and cut
him about the face. The waiter was carried out
and the gentlemen restated bin dinner.
There was no disturbance about the matter un
til next morning. Mr. Y. went down to break
fast, and anticipating an attack, armed himself.
Ile called far his breakfast, and while waiting
for it, he perceived a movement en the part of
of the waiters, who approached him banded in a
circle. Mr Y. immediately arose from his sent,
drew two pistols, which he held In either band,
and waited for the attack.
About 100 men surrounded him, and would
have unhesitatingly crushed him, had it not been
for his cooluess in retaining his fire, and threat
ening to kill the first mall who came within five
paces. Re thus kept them at bay, until a num
ber of southerners (among whom we noticed Col.
C., of Lonieville, Lieut. M., of the Navy, Mr. W.
.1., Mr. P., of Alabama, and many others,) came
to the rescue. With great diffienity, and after
several knock downs, the waiters were expelled
from the room. Mr. Y. was taken to his room
by his friends. Ile was uninjured, save a wound
in the forefinger. Great alarm prevailed among
the ladies, and for a while High Life Below
Stairs" had the sway. •
Mr. Y. was urgently requested to leave with
his family, as there was every chance for anoth
er attack,*which must have ended in great blood
shed. Ito left yesterday, accompanied by at
least fifty friends, and hundreds of southerners,
who could not, leave with bins, have determined
to leave to-day.
Another account says that E. Id. Verger, Esq.,
is the name of the southerner who was attacked,
and that Col. Christy, of Ky., Lt. Nelson, of the
Navy, and Mr. Pollard, of Alabama, are the
names of three of those who came to the rescue
of Mr. Verger. Ono of the waiters, it is snit],
got possession of Mr. Y.'s pistol; and made seve
ral attempts to fire at him, but was prevented,
from the fear of shooting some of his compan
ions. It is also said the waiters have threatened
the lives of Col. Christy and Lieut. Nelson, whet
were warm personal friends of Mr. Y., and stood
by him in the midst of the difficulty.
Fur the Moraln.;
Our. MATICY'FI COMSIAND.—The folloWing le
the authority on which tho Little . ftoek Gazette,
of the 80th ultimo, aontratliotetl the report of the
manner° of Capt. Marcy and his men:
FORT SMITH, July 25,1852.
SIR--I hastan to announco to you that nn ex
prcss arrived at this . plato on last evening from
Fort•Arbuckle, bringing the oheering news that
Captain' Marcy nod party nro still alive; thus fal
sifying all the reports of the 41 Waelto chief."—
This intelligonco, you may arrest asSurod, Is de
finite.
tal„, Gen. Shields has mitten an admirable
letter to a number of his constituents, of Galena,
111. In this letter he not only indorses mailman;
Gen. Pierce's gallantry as a soldier x but also his
ability as a statesman and his sterling worth as
a private citizen. The testimony of such a nian
will have more weight with the people than the
slanders of an army of bad men. , _
Szotarrenxr.—As an interesting and at the
same time a most significant fact, we would men
tion that in Orange'county, the residence of Mr.•
GIIMIA3I, the Whig candidate for the Vice Presi
dency,.llElDt the Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor of North Carolina, gained sixty votes on
the election of the Pith inst., Mr. Graham &ring
present at the Folk. ••
Al 7 AoaE OF LAM:I.—U acre.of land is com-
Prised within the distance of 220 feet length; and
198 feet width ; or, it may be stated, at 73 . 4
yards in length, by 86 yards in breadth. A
square acre is a fraotion less than 209 fest each
way, being less than one inch too much on either.
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Itemti of News) and. EisoolkulY.
A body of Swedish imtnigrants, on their way
Yo - Wisoonsio, _passed_ through the streets of
Boston on Taesdayv Firfit came nine large wa 7
gone, tilled with their-goods, with the females on
the tok and then the . Men,' equipped with mus
kets, and 6A r i ng a , banner---‘ , llail Columbia,
theland iif,tite free. Vie will be no burden to.
Massachusetts," .
A couple of weeks since, - a little girl named
Hardy, residing in Morgan minty, Va., wasbit
ten by a rattle snake, and died almost instantly.
She was sitting on the fence pealing bark from
the rails, and on recovering a hole, the snake
sprangnut and bit her on the neck, the teeth, It
is supposed, penetrating the jugular vein.
A gentleman in New York offers to name chil
dren for a small remuneration. He is, he says,
Well acquainted with the classics, has a thorough
appreciation of poetry and music, and hence will
guarantee to give none other than smooth and
harmonious appellations to the children of pa
rents who may favor him with their patronage.
We learn from the Boston Transcript that the
ponderous machine for tunnelling the Iloointo
Mountain was put in operation on Saturday
against the face of the rock. Owing to a slope
in the , rock, the cutters did not work at first on
the entire circuit, yet the - machine cut a depth
of nine inches in twenty minutes.
The London Athenmum says that Herr Eckert
will accompany Madame Sontag to America as
conductot and accompanist. Also, that Miss
Arabella Goddard, a young and rising English
pianiate, will make one of the party.
The English literary pension list amounts to
£1,200 a year. Ationg these, Silk Buckingham
receives £2OO a year, Professor Wilson 4300,
Mrs. Jameson £2OO, Col. Torrens 4200 ; the re
mainder being chiefly granted to the widows of
men distlagnished in science and literature. •
Tho Louisville Journal states that idready the
sales of tobacco in" that market have reached
nearly 1900 hluls, and it is confidently believed
that they will be tally 23,000 hhds by the expi
ration of the commercial year, the first of No
vember.
Tho Thulucah (Ky.) Domerat learns from Cot
Childs, the chief engincorof the Mobile and Ohio
Railroad, that negotiations are now on foot for
putting the whole lino of road, from Mobile . to
Midi:Leah, under contract during the coming
twelve months. •
Mies Cornelia L. Howard, a beautiful colored
girl, who has long been a favorite pianide at
private zoireco in Boston, was lately married to
John Y. DeGrasse, of New York, a regularly
educated physician, also colored.
Tho Republican, of lowa city states that two
men, named Piero and William French, were
taken up by the citizens on euspicion of having
robbed Mr. A. B. Stillwell, merchant tailor,
there, and whipped till they travelled the con
cealed pinco of their plunder. .
Tho Unitarians of Elan Francisco haul agreed
istsito Rev. Mr. Harrington, of Massachn
,
setts, to preach for them one year, tor $:d,000,
and have raised SI,QOQ to pay bin expenses out,
with an agroement to pay his Ivey • back if he
does not like it.
If you want to bay anything—if you want to
Bell anything—it you want to hear anything—if
you want to tell anything—it you want to do
anything—if you want anything done—Armen •
TISB. - •
The proprietors of tin New York Daily Titers
hare Temp a Wiling for art office at the cor•
ncr of Ana not ilaatau streets, for i!fI,GOB per
Counterfeit dollar and ten doltar pieces aro nu
merously circulated in Neer York, and so well
executed, this Bahl, that a chemical test only
proves their spurionsnese.
Mr. Josoph ilarecy, aged e;ghtera veal, wqs
married to Mrs. Sarah Moore, aged Illy ,wire, in
Tennessee. recently. "Oh ! :Atari:l%y."
The !hied conieution or the tastrectere of the
!Ica ( 4111 440 iIJ sseeatble at Celowhtut. 0 ,
no the'2sth lost.. • •
A Jog, With leg, was recently Peell in
Bt. Charles street., N'en , Orleans, getting along
quiticomfortably.
.
Dr. Stilea, -very respectable physician in
Claiborne county, Mk., killed himself. a few
days since, by talkiog els grains of strycliine iu
mistake for quinine. lie lived about ten minutes
after swallowing the fetal dose. • . •
An attempt to•6ne parties for selling li.laor in
Brooklyn, In violation of a city - ordinaure, has
failed, the magistratea deciding that the ordi
nance was in conflict with the State law . for reg
ulating tholiale of liquors.
A tournament took place at Orkney Springs.
in Shenandoah county, Va., a few days sine; in
which Mr. Ucorge B. Swift, Hato of Riebin.md,)
-•••119 the "Knight or Richard Ckriir d. Lion,"—
was victorious. Miss Emily Mafia, of New Mar
ket, Shenandoah county, was crowned Queen of
Love and Beatty. -
Three fatal accidents have lately occurred in
Crawford county, l'a. A son of tleorge Morri
son was by the fall of a derrick ; a eon of
J. 11. Beardideo by fultiog from the top of a
load of hay, and a eon of Henry Manville by the
wheels of a cart passing over his bead.
Tho total expense:l of the New York Alms
blouse for the present month, nmonnt to §-17,-
404 85. or $16,237 61 more than was expeuded
during Um month of Juno, The pauper popu
lation number 5,9.10. Only think of it—a num
ber sufficient to peoples largo town.
The Sisters or Charily contemplate building a
hospital in Cincinnati shortly. • .
AIIERIOAN BOND aIgtIOTIATLONS IN EUROPE.*
Mr. Joseph L. White and Col. Child, who went
to London on the affair of the . Michigan Canal
Company, returned In tho /Vries, having been
entirely successfol in their mitision. The N. Y.,
Tribune says:— •
"The report and estimates of Col. Child, wero
perfectly satisfactory, and It is understood thrit
the arrangementa made with British capitalists
last year, by Mr. White, wore fully carried out
It. is statekin the street that:the amount paid by
the British stockholders as a bonus for one-half
the grant is £400,000."
Tho N. Y. Times also says:
4 .1%tr. Joseph L of. thii Nlcaraguo ad
venture, returned lathe Afriem llubrings news
said to bo favorable to an English Interest in tho
canal, :Ma the 'rights,' no they aro called, ad- -
vanced to 4,000 CA $4,200 on the strength . of it.
The Transit shores' stood as yesterday, 360
37 ; 1 1 . ." . .
aturallz ta Iko int of Dlr. Dlottgher.
Thomas Fronde Meagher, on Monday week,
declared. Ms intention of becoming a citizen of
tho 'United. States, before one of the Judges of.
tho Supremo Court of Now York, and took the
toilet/dog oath: •
Thomas Francis Meagher, do declare up
on oath, that it is botutfide my intention to become
a citizen of tho United States, and to renounce
for over all allegianoo and fidelity to any foreign
prince, poteptate or sovereignty whatever, and
particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and
Ireland, to whom I am now a subject."
Mr. J. P: Smythe„his Secretary, one of those
who was obliged to fled an asylum on our shores,
on account of his participation in the revolu
tionary events of
.freland, followed tho example
of Mr. Meagher, - : and signified his intention, in
the same manner, ,of becoming a citizen of this
government.
TRAVEL ON TIIN MINION RIVEN. —lt hits been
stated that sines the occurrence of the late
dreadful catastrophe on - the Hudson river, the
receipts of the fludson River liailroad have in•
creased $1,500 - per day. However this may be,
the Journal of Commerce etate9 that there is no
perceptible falling off In travel_ by the boats,
which has been rather larger than during last
year, at this time. They have daily as much
freight and as many passengers its can be well
accommodated. The Hendrick Hudson, on Sat
urday last, went op with near a thousand pas
sengers, besides having the forward deck filled
with emigrants.
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Low Wa'Mt IR Iltt•Utilleajtllpi."Tho con•
tinned subsidence of the TiOtAtiffikSeoktiktias
at length compelled the . iirge,ollBloter - boat 3
belonging -.to the : Galena trathiAttillcidtAelr
trips to the foot of the :LoW.eettiltildol 6o .
which freight andlassengems will be parr
light boats,' connecting with:, thimW.itliF::;r l `
The Brunette, which here •Thesdaynight,
got no,further than Keokuk; when she transfer
red ,her trip - to the J. la'Kee, and returned,to
this city. Hereafter the B. will make _semi
weekly trips to Keokuk, leaving here Fridays
and Tuesdays, and placing her passengers on
the Danube, 'which still be ready on the Rapids
to transact all;
the business necessary to a ,prot
per and rapid communication between this city,
Galena, Dubuque; St. Paul, and - alt other ports
above. * • • •
• Capt. Borgia of the Golden Era, will likewise
make semi-weekly trips, and at Keokuk will
connect with some suitable boat, which will at
tend to the performance of his through business.
—St. Louis Union, 7th.
FILENCII CURE FOIL -HYDROPHOBIA.—The Paris
Board of Health, in view of the 'prevalence of
hydrophobia among the dogs of that city, has
published the following notice
1., Every person bit by an animal who limad,
or suspected of being mad, should immediately
press the wound on all sidee, to force out the
blood and the virus. -
2. The wound should then be immediately
washed with volatile alkali, with soap suds, with
lime water, with salt water, or pure water, or if
none of these are at hand, with urine.
3. An iron, at white heat, should next be
pressed deeply into the wound.
These directions, if rigidly followed, will be
found sufficient to ensure against the , possibility
_of the appearance of this frightful contagious
disease.
EXECUTION or A LOWELL INISIGUANT IN CAL
IYORNIA.—The LowellCourior says that accounts
were received by the lastmail from California Of
a lynching at the mines, in which gr. Jona**
Pillsbury, formerly employed on the Massatsfin-.
setts and ApPleton Corporation, la-Lowell, : itid
two others, - lest their lives. The three were
charged with having murdered and robbed a
man, and were saminarly hung. Mr. P. was on
the point of taking the steamer at San Francis
co for home, when azi officer arrested him and
took him back to the mines.
EXEMPLAISY DAMAGEI3...-A country court in
France has condemned the owner of a dog that
had gone mad, and had caused the death by hy
drophobia, of a man jith three children, to a
fino of 20,000 francs, to be divided between
tho children, and kept. in treat till each comes
of age. His offence was, not that his dog had
run mad, but that ho had neglected to tonzsle
him; and had thereby disobeyed the police reg
ulations.
CiPire adilso you, If you hive not already done so, to
go at haze and procure , a hAtle of /I.ll3Ft'S ROCK 0/1, and
by ro doing you will ease a great deal of Faltering, 'There
Is no telling how Non yen may need ft. Rend the following
letter:
Mutcra, Juno 4,164_
Dear Sir: I purchated a bottle of your "Iktroletnu;"
from your agents, Itagoffin $ Slllean, In thla place, to cure
a burn, which I rewired accLientally; and In lela, than
tweuty•tbur henry It any much better; and I sm no obi°
In v~llr Uinivg "".ItZni: iimbiance of a mu,. I Irro fo
badly burned that my friends bad to corny me home.
If you think the Torr.ze!qg atatengut Win i t 1 Gr 44.1" pee
you, you may make whatutor nen of It you tea proper.
newt resiectlally, T 1103.1.4. 5. H. lIDADIFORD.
To S. 11. hum.
To be had at all the prluelsd Drug Storet.. f.lyt.t3lftw
bOT hs!Teisparonte,lllr, GO by. fort, on which It
111. meted* Fume Mudding 38 by 40, whkh so.sy
be couvelmd 1814 aihgellin7 nr Forwry. Will be gold rev
low. '.PoplY. to. • TILOS MOFFITT, .
So tIO riflhatrvet.
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NEW ERICC: HOUSE situ:sted on FtzPA vier
I Nlr.rki.t, an,l '..11 (via 5 Intim* by Sti Pot: three r.torien
lol::l).•enntnla..K Tootns Mid idth haute. • .TbiA building IA fin.
1.14..1 in the Iv. Ntyle, having =We mantles,. ke., Rlth
11:111 and IMCIOLIA Wnter.swi (la+in the Ont.
and 6rrund rtnrie:: 11J. building pullject to OW ground
trot per:upin.. Apply to . T}IO3•3IOFIFITT. • ".
nugl7 • • • . • , . • Na th) Fifth xt.
ACRF-1 OF LAND nenY thetetkr Iganl Road:
milt, trout thn.(3ty, Gauze SICKLE
rAeromt 4.) by • Ir. fret, one Rory high-4Po,
enenertist with thn nljorrt 13 hy.l3 Pol. thin Dwelling flouFe
.-11. t.l 4 . t) font. one. nary Iti Atc.Do tjamiik.D! nod coji.
hint y morn.. furnlrtityl in Irni3l idyl& AL.44 two: t.tablen;
0u,'20 by 11 ft•eb.thn other I'l by 3 Pet: Twenty ni31.3 ofthel
sb.rr ca goot boltniii land, the bolrannt well tinal.m.int:.:: •
dirj4T ...• • 1110R - 110yrrr, '
ftnx, • • " ' ' Ptah vtiabi.
• • • nitgltzlnet for September.
Kt.vglv I:0 itc U. 3l•lxri!..t C0.!:*,...N.b. .Imithlield
Vades'o Lady:: Book fa SepWahore • '• .
• Oration's Stvlszbb• •
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tirmt (ban, awl.
v.cist •pl‘fitsq.i.by. •Awn ••1101.1..41,01,1 rditc-.1 by.
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Iricb•ux.
711.- Litt natill karviktiiri.4.47l,l,•rrsu Clithertg....lly,W
U 5111.313
remPte.t ihr any neriodloti •
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• augift r. 2 timittsfield street:
• pit. itAusplos *'aut;sr
nr!tisanrryi?, the /10f.E.Sl' 117..tia: it tht prote , 2ll,:rdlm
ti no , u.tre.. Iha tp . in (kcal allies. a ring?, 1(.44.• of • •
RAidi tfie'sororspeal,en.l!eon,farner in the care ,
rf Uwdsrt. Man 4-n balks of any Sams
partMt in st,„ cad wartantAlto curr
icithen! any not leutant no;
r p lig method by which all liars...ll=lllm. and other null-
L lar UUNlititlft; are prepanst. l 9 by balling the Rant; or
I.lente to obtain the extract& • The medical tirtnet are thtta
ptineintlly ..raporalcd nut &strayed, •
It k not to le wondeml of then. that even ton amt twen
ty bottles of the, Sansuparfilas tire rometitnen taken Without
any petreptible benefit ham with the Forcst Winn! fly
the lurenti.:m of a w...nderfal chemical apparatus a perfcct
wine is produced without heating: retaining- nt the "acne
time, all the primitive boding PeoPartims of the raro tnojki
nal plants, of elikh it heompneol, thrk renderiu,g t&Forei , t
Wine the IVA' efficient medicine Mc world ever produced; at
Lb.: saute time the most agreeable, •
yr.nvots DisonnEits
Are dl awes of the natal an well as of the body, are usually
brought on by troubles and aillictions, .tind are moat com
mon to perona of delicate conatitullatta and primitive minds.
bow spirits. melancholy, frightful drcama, and fearful anti'
elpations of mil from the slightest causes generally nevem.
pan)" DerrOUA Illnortbvs, Th. Feted sytop PIO Pais are an
ennr - ,etl: renualy•in these craimialats. • - •
Extract of a letter ham Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, inted
• l'haadelphia, eeptember Ith, 1612.
The. O. it. ITaunr: ,
• Dear tor: Farm Forest Wine tiIaTBIR have cumi my vile
of ft dreadful Nervous dlsonler, with which she had been at
for many years. Her bonyi was almost wasted away.
She was frequently dinturbed la lice sleep by frightful
dn:anti, awaking quite exhausted and covered with petql•
ration nail at times laboring under the delusion that some.
Wag dreadful was about to happen to her. fly the tun of
betties of the \SIIO, and e bet Of the Pills, she now
in perfect health. She has re...pined her flesh and color. and
enjoys society an well as over.. J. C. PAULDING.
• GENERAL DERILITT. 11:11AOTATION . W A STI NG OF
Sianp.pcmtean ore Afflicted With Scum of
.the above .
r,Nlntet, without being atilt, to trace it to any itsitirular
raw, and therefore delay the tue of the proper nwnedy un
til the allseam heenmeo constitutional. These disorders aro
often tharnatericed by nano of sinking. or oaths:, usbaue•
Uon nfterexemlse- , Some experience slottestuteas,lansituds,
and at times. paleoem Or MIS/11113 of the rountenanre, or pal:
pitation of the heart, or like symptoms.
Tho excellent effects which have ever attended the ow of
the Fooui Wine nod Pills, in every species of debility; is con
clusive evidence of Ita happy results ha this clogs of dicer.
,Ice..' Mauy have retorted to these medicines as an (Myna-
NM. nod been spftsilly cared. For. Nert mu disorders nod
Detillty the Wino awl Fills are taken aro:iding to the direc
tiona on the label . • .
AMIE AND FEVER, OR
Are caused by the intrumntle effluvia arising from menthes,
decayed vegetation*, and low. damp sltuntions: In Fever
and Ague the Forest Wine and Pills are n sovereign rounsly.
When they havollean taken a"reca, bly to the direction*, we.
have never known them to fail In ettectlogn complete core.
le the first place take a large dine of the Fore-st Pills In time
that their opemtlone may subside before the return thlIL—
The stomach being now .well C10300;0(), take three or four
largo kens of tho Wine, at !Memoir of half an hoar, corn,
tuenclug about two boom before the ,pctiod.fer the chill to.
return:. Tilts breaks the ague, after which the Wine should
be continued In small dn:ee to restore strength. See fall
directions mound the bottle. .
DR. TIALSEY'S OinitDATED FOREST PILLS,
Mn an Important adjunct to the Forest Wine, They are
coated with pure gum amble, an invention for which Dr.
linlscyhasreceivedthe only ardent ever granted 'Oll
by the Government of the United States.
The Forest. Wine and gum rented Forest Pills nuke in ac
complishing the more great end, the Purineatlon of the
Blood, and restoraton of the Stomach and Dowels.
The Forest Wino and Pills aremennunended man efficient
and certain care. in ti e ' following complaints: .74m:fa,
Habitual adirenem, Dropty, ampterizzts Qr. Ridneyx, In
cipient Onromption, Decline of General Noah, and Bartok
iltwiwess, lbr which It Is a 3;rereigu Remedy; LanollidtieSs,
4 Vfight Stwatti:NernoulDivwcfcrs, LOSS IV .Appda4 . lol( 4116 ,
its, awl irantWt Nertous Flwrrgu, Ague and fires..whieh it
never falbi'WfDrei Ahrofhin, .Erytipetrts, Jay:Wier. Uohtal
thy (I.ll.iiiir thf Skini'Divdly and fink:lima Slate nffhe an-
' 'lO THE LADIES.
Nothing In the world Is more absurd than the custom of
it:dug paints, chalk.‘, &c., to Improve theeountenanee. True
beauty and loveliness necotnpaoy the highest perfection of
health, which again invariably &Rows the Purest state nj the
mood. What artificial appendegesequal that vivid expres
sion of osuutenitnce whichemwatee f r om blooming health?
What:paints compote with theerhnson-colored blood casting
RS brilliant roaento bus throne/the transpatent texture of
the skint Mot chars are surimeaptivatiogehatt three of
nature, In her highest porfectioiret health? Let Dr. 1131.
oey'e Fomat Wine supply the passional cosmetics. The use
of this excellent Wine fora short time create, pure, rich
blood, which, Clllllllllf through the veins, penetrates Choral
nutest fibres that verge toward the sarfore of the Ain,
'causing all unhealthy pimples and blotches to dimeppcar,
imparting a vivid, rosy color to the. akin, ortd h rillLant ex
pression to the oyes, . .
THIS IS NATURAL BEAUTY • •
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. ' In ' corroboration of these fbets, Dr. Ilaboy bag many toff%
monism from ladical of the most Teal:eatable atandlng in To.
. .
,• • • ' -
dory. ' •
The Forest Wine ill large . square l bottles; $l. per Witte, or
six tattles for $5. Gameceteal Fores6Pilla,s cente per box.
For sate ac Dr. K.F.1"8111V8 Drag Store, No. 140, emu of
Wood street and 'V irgin alley. . -.. • . rausci7xtt....
NEW 000 DO—Just received, at A. A, newt.; oa.'s,
62 and 64 Market street, 10 twee and•hales of Bleached
and Erin, ;damns, a 6 1 / 1 e; 15 do new. style fast colored
iirtnts, at 8 and - 10e - per yard. Also, fling/ups, Chlntal-e,
Ti c ki n n Cheey.a„Diapere, Irish Linenaillannels, aul.4
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MMME
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FME
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
For Salt,
For bay.,
TUB BODY. 4r.
mama
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,_:,;..
ro:' Wilted... A TFEW NEE ; of thorough•busl•
nom Militia and good. culifrein, fot.4 UO> and repettable
basing; It 4 Wbualtuna that regnims no capital but goal
character buidneee balite and energy. „ s To men With th e
store gmill f: MiLions.titfermsno~boelnesiVanik..tite beet of
wogee will be given; . ' pply warm.. No. Abirthfaiii
street, corner , • • .npr=4,
•
• • 7 ite 11 ' •
zip- To .0050 .. 1,131a01 with dud dreerttni eifOurtpi :to
America, the Livei COMPlalnt, thii•iwprietoe of hl'lonn'e.
Liver Itills LOhapiti . tc - iffer thik reniody, ea:times cone
pletifnmi Attfr.:lt has heeit liked "Often . In all parte of the
country; .ithas born used to tlir.prnetico of the moat oral:
nent Physicians, and.al ways with triumphant ammo.' In .
offering - these rills to the public, the propiletoni are actuk
ted by ndepire, to alleviate:human euffering,.and offer's
reinedy tile reach' of irhich at once n safe.and
effectual reniedylor n most dangerous and
, dlfitadtirlass of
- . .
Phr FRU most of the Druggist" nod Merchants, aid
from the sole proprietor'''. EIDD & CO., •
oitinverti' Medal Honey
who been ventured on the emir-as and nn .
Profitable trek briltating 4 C/eater's Prize Medal :Honey.
Sonp," have ter : ) , naturally supposed that the indiscriminate
admixture of the article offlomy 'with other Ingroileita,
zonally employed, In the manufactory of newly, invented
Soaps, is sufficient to placelt lu competition with that pro' .
dared 1:1i...9: Cleaver.. It Li Dirt as of justice, howov_er,
to the mural. Inventor , to mention (and, doubtless th is Tart
Min bavubeen brought befor6 the view of the learned and
impartial Committee who mituded to him the Medal,) that
his success was not the resift of chance, nor tha work of
momentary enterprise, but • the frnita of loneand careful
etudktedt3, knowledge of
Mow Etteriawhich, by
chemicalti.4af exact sggs rendered
his labors honorable to hiusef•and useful to
world.. •
For sale retail by all dbmetudng Druggists, and wholesale
by the *ruts for Plttaburgh and Ltatiodulty.
auCcdtw MEDD OD &Wood street. • -
• •
Onyzottla 'Yellow Dock 'and titter:
naptarills..For the cure of &se ise, or axe Spring port ,
Om of the bleed and as a general tonlo for the system, is
' •
The curative passers of this Extract are truly, wonderful,
and all larailda Waikiki Make Immediate trial of thi
low Dock and Saraaparills." - It cannot injure tbe most doll.
'Then fly tram . nallitnid'ilostrums -to seek hope, life and
liktor,finta this purely remedy ! Therefbre,how
ever broken In health andiplrEn,luestirer Matbsome to him.
self and others, let no one !Impair IX recovery; let the pa
tient only uwietstand that his hope of physical restoration
lies only In .filaysett's Extract of Yellow Do6k and Sum
parple," and . 'persamie him, for. Ids llfe'a sake, to try it, and
we Stave no hesitation in predicting his speedy restoration to
JnP'S‘e 44r,uUV!n.a4t
R 1.11.5-10 dawn FI Bags, in. Aire and Ins
sate [min] •elO i+& SICESTIM. •
ALEILITUS-25 bozos litTarlorors 13aleratu4 In awn
andfOr sale by [sulfq nirLtER k ItlTsOlq.
IIOCOLATF,-15 hams No 1 Norfolk Chocolate, .In atom
C
Anita • - • • BULLER & ItICKETSOX.
C OUNTING HOUSE DIONS—Tyr . o good Opunting *Upturn
D tralo • .• imifuxt.timair.
OITAZENtr DEW= BANK—A few guars for sate by
' •0 . IN. MIL.
bores Bonbrigbt's &tarr.b;
• "10 half boxes "do . do.'
"Jed received and for ego_ by •
• sin.l6 • BLIOLUttI & RICEETSON
arIOITEP.-482 bags Rio Coffee,
.(Faimey),in store;
Now landing from canal, and for ado by •
.
' . • DULLER & RICKETSON
.
Adams & Cohi Western Express:
AFUR this dal" we shall extend our Iltpress to Woco
ter, Ohio.- We will also receive floods and Parcels for
AshlandOdftkPl• aligarg i r.M , Coshocton, le.. to be !orison/
Ai=OFaorth .
od Wocater. VORSI7II, agents,
%DIE Direetcea of the " l'ittabunsh Ufa Insurance Com
pony," have this day declared a Dividend or. One Dollar
and Nifty Cents on each share- or the c,ipital Moth of said
Company, payable at thstStrkto. Oft or after the '2oth Mat.
Tittshrirgh. Menet 12,1135'2,-!atalGin , -
h . 4 - all &salon for. Hasa I a
CHAS. IL PAUL ONE will IntralUce,on eat;
Imlay. the 214 Instant, the pow ityle Of Hats,
for the ecmaleg Rill null - Winter. He also coils •piotictdar
nttentkut to his superior Four Hamlin; which bawl!' also
intraloce to his customers outing dor.•.•• - : • .-'. ,
nulG:Ct• • •CIIAR4I.-PA OLSON; •731V00d at
.1;0g BALB--.A nest and ple.vont Fiume Cottage /twos
X and lot, near Duncan and Green-oboes; tbolot Le 63
by 40 feet tbo House is two strode!! higborith well-gobbed
morns; good klteben and tenor; two (root% with porches to
each story; grope arbero and a pump, With g1x . 41 . creth
water. TiUe good and uneortimbeted. .
• APPIi -10 Vtlia/S a DODDS.
Busir. . . Wood street.
D
B i I i V: N . - t
niorlam Ilannea9ey hiandy 11itage11i0;
• 12 half plraal A &Indio dark Draudy,lBso; .
5 do Pellvoaln pale 44 -• •
- 1 eighth cask Joao ilardirrar3 -- I . llataxe 1E00; •
-1 P.; raab.l3lnakbbrit Brandy - •
do Wild Cherry • do;
. 1 • do Rarpherry .1o; • •
In ' , lora and Gar ralo by 31ILLEIV •
null) . /in. 221 and 221
Journal sad LA:mule/I. . • -
1,411/11.A.ALE
treat of LaV, I:arul.na townnldp,
_ 'tutler county, nr:tr tie% links , of Allegheny . -and 'Erste'.
001 . 3114.... 'AWL ,S 0 reCtUttitl4 110 nem,. 60 of whteh are In
n very Lli:h mate of cultivation. 'There ore on the ',rendre:l
a new owall frame houre, ono log• honri., one log .hern, the;
bed Ulna of.truit tunN, a mai rant, ;in;{ Moue
quanie. Tumt . No ••.: contain+ C 5 or . r . e. Arot Whleh are j
derma; on ankh .44 ereetsl ot) the: mm.roary , bulktingo; •
aim, a Moro rroeS.- Apyter'imtertarhias kipurehaeo a rim ,
.11.5;011 kit f.'[wllla6t, gicc, wlll 4,10 well to .took at the
itimoDtop .Awly LI • • • •
.* VIOLAS Aft)FFITT, 2.lllifth at.
ATeel hig Dirceiorir
. • of Robinson . Township. •
riIIIE Mud of &boot Direetamixf Robinson unwept:tip will
used st the howe ,of Alex: thus& NC Verbal& lu
towtiAlp, tax SALCRD.&T. the. t:Sth day of
Octo.k. A. AL, for the potree or committing to
fat. , cctiA , of flio Pop:9 w)osa:‘ iu &ot.toanthip. Owen,
In Apenhyr,l The itfeboole will- to opetkea alma the 14t of
tepteoibee. The TruAre:3 of the teveral Pub4l6trirtn; aie
reque.xtel to Wend the etainissilonviilltai day.
nuillitalio JOHN IL PHILLIPS. Scei. .
OORS: b‘h/lii:t!-•-The Bing of the Itutons. -hy the au
thor of the tie& of the linkkerbockers. &C..
. The Rehets, or Bostcm heron, the Itemlution. • '
• St, Ledrer. or the 'fhrends of va . rod
Giltspeet of Home Life, he 1110. - fi,ingto
• 1100nit042,. tli, tteto"l - enat!itso. of On eremitic. •-
lliqulnisoencefi of Oototrets„ bJ Charle.., W. -Marsh.
The Theory of Houton .ProrresAnt and Notional Probe.
bnityot o Reign of Justtre. - . , •
CampalitufSketcbcs of the Wire with -11 . eiro, by Copt:
S. fleecy ...
The a bore . ..with a lingo asuarialeat or 311.1crt I anocgs,
7t e
direl, law bud Thealortrat .Bookrotor =l.O at ricince:d
anti • VCD,„ 65 wood. sttec
-
W4BB-14'31 N01..(483 & Woo klizodpetigan;
C
12 do. Conielle.o;xure • do) . • •
' 8 do la &welt,. in; •
• 8 duliimboroadorrti • . do;
.12 do )1 Ntsritwow . ~.do:
8 do DlJuAllen. Regatta . . do;
• r 4 dci ireniagoo .'do; •• •
11 .•do LaTre.4.7darials do;
Now rt.eilvlD2 pro etinal,ll . 3d r, col i tiltli c . i N
arhl Llbeity.ffli;
TEE REAL UNCLE TOM " .„..
- " LOA..7km 'Light .
BOOK FOIt.TIIII'II3IF,S l—Nmr rowdy , and contains
Got Mu* pares, ; Bestitifully Ulustntted with orkyinal:
designa, amt nently - bound. - Price:3l,W. 'Entitled, -LIM.,
ATTU'S SOUTH, or w UNCLE TOWS CABIN," AS .IT. IS.• 1
Being 'Narratives, Breit& end Incidents 'inThe Ball ..Life
of the Lowly.", By.w. a: Swink
The object of the anther is to represent the rendition. nt
Um slave; In his rude but eamilirtable cabin; his daily wow:
'papaw. and pastbneai the relations between master - and
slave; the mlettidext tcapuLvesand misconceived viewo Otthe
Northern Philantbropliist, - de., itr.l . and to repreient . the
µwima and sentiments in their natural forum% art the same
are displayed in the humblest lot In human sodety;,lliuit
showing that, in the woof the slave, nt lenst.:contentment I
bestows more happiness than Iteedomt and at tho eathe.l
time, to represent. es It tv. elays of yeople; the Blanter,
tenhom justice has been seldom done, and rthM'Oebararte .
as exhibited in every day life, is All calculated to win the
tuailablo judgment of ttievoria, • • j
On . lveciPt of $l,OO, we 'will forward a eop:i of the above
Work 'by mail, pant,agepaid r to•any part of the United States. I
Liberal dtscotmts easels to the trade. , . , •
MASONIC
onng miler Seminary, Allegheny.
gted
M. N. W.METCALF. will coutmotwo their Att.
73(1 1t iumn &colon on MONDAY, Angled. 30th, at their
dwelling, on Federal street, ...11 . 1.ean's item" Mons. P. IP.
Oengembre is engaged to instruct in French:- and Monti M.
Dimgembre, in Drawing and Painting. Scholars may en;
ter at any time, and will be charged tuition from-the time of
entrance to the clmeof thr Notion. Cairn] or. protracted Rich
nun will be an exception to 'the above :.Tuition Mils
will be received. one half - in tuivance, the other half at U2O;
C 1014) of the Roston. •
. .
AU other 111T611 grzo ants tho same is.heretofore, wblcb may
bo nrcertitined by reference to the circula, or by applying to
Allegheny. Auttuct 1852.—0n5:tf . .' • .
Spouocrlan Commercial College,
COfINER 0 UA.RWLIP AN)) Biaggi.%
• lUsblaVh: FEL, (Third Floor)
P. 000DNOCGH, Practical Accountant, and highly
acceptible Preceptor, recently 'of Clereland Commer
cial College, will direct, - permanently and eflicimtly, the
Bookkeeplog department. .
It. C. SPENCER. Associate—r Teacher of Commercial tai,
cuLstions and Practical Chirography. •-• • •
• Tim prmfent proprietors cantLiently &Isom the sober mind
-tad public, that no pains or reelsonable expeire hare, or will
be spared . , to render the advantages of this Institution . nee.
end to none, bud profitable in systematizing the hu.dneas
energies of the aspiring youth of our coantry.
IXjr• TELIM—PaiI pckUrv, $40,00. • 7.
Principal aria Prnfeanar of Ponsratuthip,.
anl3:llin and Tauber of Cortunerelni Correapandenca.
rr tifE Manufacture of Iron, In all Its varioua branches, in
-11 eluding a dem:Optical of mood-cutting, coal-dlaing, and
the burning of charnaal anslcekel the diggius and roasting
of hon ore; the building and management of blast tenants
working by charcoal, *coke, orauthracite; thei relining of
Iron, -and the conversion of crude into wrought iron by.
charcOal forget anti puddling fuzuscoi. :Alacc. deseriptbm
of ibrge boomers, lulling ratite, blot madams; hot Mot,
eta, cm: to which is added. an entap on the ntanufaeture of
stceL By . Fredertek Ovennon, Engincor—with one
hundred and iffy wood engrovincond edition. For
tale by • ' . T: C• MOR
d GAN,
iy.2B : . N 0.104 Woc Arad,
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' &120,^
Xa. 32 Solltharbbitreet.
TILE astounding and tmadtralir 4 •
MSSICALi EBCDIC?,
TILE INFANT DRIJAIIIIER,
v/II hold a Ferias 'of lils Grand '
. • • MUSICAL. LEVEES, , .
Commendnir on . •
'USUAL' EVENLtiO. Auginud; 1852.
AT MASONIC HALL,
• I'rofmmr J. lIAMMONC,
tho Drennan Military lurtituin TCy.,)
mul.a host 'q/ Abound Edna:
. 4:337 Admission 25 . couts. Children Bait
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MEM
SPECIAL „NOTICES.
ANG,'SurgeOn Dentist.—{flneemor of
tkeY O. 1 , V.: Biddle.) 'Na 1443mIthfield flnyal
A. 0. 11.—Meote above the O'Reilly Tokgrapik
ti.e)7 Othee,aerner of Third and iroid street", everytdon.
day evening.- ' . ' ' IsOZEI
irrAK' • NA 0110 • p- 0. I . Fe—The
Angerotra lextge . ,'No.:4Bo; L O. of 0. P, moats every
Magmas) , evening in Washington 1010,1900 d st [jyty
100 • • , NMI VIM PATCH, In Tom
Greenabing to Pittabmsta A liberal revrard .wlli be
glatm to the nude; by leaving it at thb, office. Dylrott
ACK T •• A.—Vor the best OotOso TAU in Pitt--
I .Wburgh, at by cents 3t 1b.,:g0 to the • Pekin Ten. Store,
No. 88 Mb otroet, where .the very best Mask end' Omen
Teak eau always be tut& • • rIY9
.O. 0.• .—Meee or eeting, 'Washington
Ake) , Wood dried, between Fifth street and Virgho 011oY•
Pttteavaan Boma ; No. 33n_- toe every Tuesday etening.
Mucamlia ENCAXP3U7I2, No. 67.7-3feets Ant and third
Priday of each' month. 7 •• aute24:kr
f
.
• •
•
FUNDENaliroas, Dental . Sur.
_u•cD" 161..-Vbint MOO, a few dam ature
. onteo up sham • Dr. F.;sasbeetk etauseeted with
.the establishment or Dr. Ifullitien, ef _Wheeling; tor the fast
10 ° . 301 1N aItICOUBRY, CoUeetirsg,• Ball
Potting, &e.—Arbrode to Caller tioTRIII Pmd
thslorltniting Ousts end Circulars, for Milo, de. Or
ders left et . the aka *of the Marritrig Pale, or at Reel &
Gal
lows PerkulleslStore,Thlrd 'divot, will be protriptlynttauded
11--;•,10.T.1NA INSURANCE COMPANY, of
u••••,y.. Earitfordi:Coone—Capttal Stack $300.000; Ac-
Bete SMI t I72. Otare at the .I , lttabuzgh Igthey thd Store
Roza oflrdy..r.r..oamts, 69 11tol towel. • . :
nowitt • .. • ' s , " , • RAI ILEFMN, Agent.
10hamberl
:College.-
,Inw of-litatkot end ttrd stcretet' 'Book Beopirot.
Yetunahohip, and Blettanttle et,topotiiika..t.ugurrom 8 K.
31. to 10 P. At. - l'enoxasdedring thoiroagh tnetraetkra lu AD/
of the above waned Wow-Be% nroXi'questottO ton:ohd kont
the partkulan. Ladle,' afoot Ircon ti 1651... A - (417
..
fr -.... •
_.-SPENCERLAN 0531ERRCLAL COLLEGE—(fate . . . -... ..
li,. 7 Chainberlln'a,Corner.of TWO! and MarkefetteetA, „.., ," :...
(third floor,Y•Pitteburgit; Ri. E. P. GOOMOI.IOII. Pried. -..
.li ..:"...'
.ad Accountant, &mill. 'O. SPENCER,: Am:elate.. AMMAN. . '''....
P. B. SPENCER,: Principal Ta - iiher of-Writing. and. Cato.; .- e.:::......:
inercial-,Conespondunce. See' extended. notice In another I,
F ` , S VOL -. GE.-Let ea ,, C sages.
Dor...Y. "-aim Pennuundilp; Caul Writing and Dealing, under
• Hr. J. D. Williatmt turd Hr. F. Erataper, add in all the higher
branches of tut .tingUsh. and cleadool education, under Dr.
P. Hayden.. Tem Ppm:faux tunas have recently been ale.
fi t portltted up for their special aorommaidatimr. Coll and
sea theatrurgernente. • ' •' ' (spa
Curtain - Materials, .and
1W C Oustain Trimmings of crrery • deseriPtion, • Funlituto t
Plusher, Itrocateltes, &e., -Lm and Muslin Curtains, N. Y. G -
Painted Window PLadrx Gilt Cornices, Curtain Me, Batld.l, I
de., at wholesale and 9... • • WH. 041tRI:S, - .
No. 199 (lima otiroet f noiner PhUadelphia. • • M..
Curl:Mos ?dodo acid Tehnnte4 la the verynewest french 1..;
{{• State ffiliatunkrirelaastartuase Compri—
u*)).- • ray• , -.Barrtiburgi - Pri. 11:hipitalVffinpffii. . Designed
only , err Ito saltr clines or property, has an ample espital.
And affords superior advantage% in.point lischappwri,enibty .•
- ••
•nml. !Roxanne:dation; to city. and country morchonts* unit
owners of &wharf 4rfailingii and country pn_:pi erty.
: • .... • •,:,a.„ A. CABRinit, Actuary, :
'Branch office 54,Soilthilickl • •
nul3xlaw
10bNELSON'S - DAGUNILREOTY.P.EBI..-
Past OfDeo 'Buildings; Third street. I.lkthmtsistaken
In all klnds of weather, from 8 A. M. toh P. M., ghrlng an.
accurate artistic and animate likeneSs, unlike and vastly su
perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the fullovrlng
chclP prices: $ l 4 O , $ 4 ., $ 5 and upward, according to
.the site and quality of case oily:4e. • ;
Hours for children, tkorit.ll 8.1..t0 2 P. M... • • '
N. li—Llkenesses of slchor dimes/ma-perm= taken any
Part of the city.....- -
I:O'DEAIIobTESS,, Noises. in the Read, Mid all dim
grecable discharges limn tha ear, speedily and perms-.
neatly removed, without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. Ilaar-
LEY, Principal Amin' of the lf:' V.Ea7 Surgery, who may be
consulted at9t ?Lich t atreet,,Philaileledet, frtaa 9 A. 31. to 3
'Thirteen years of eicaO end aimpsb undivided atterdicu to.
this branch of special praztlie has enabled him to reduce Lis
treatment to nucb a degree of swum as to brut %homed eon. ,
tinned andototlnate crises yield, by. s. iteady attention to the
means prsamlbol. • . . • ( Imola
10'.Attend to 7911 r UM:6ligc../JIL ILO%rt.
/LEAVE POWDEIL—Tida powder is offered kutho
• public es a piaranked ectinfacthw heave, In bonus and to
the only medicine known adaPted to that Pottwee, baring'
. been used, tu the print° treterinm7jirecttee of the proprk ,
tor ftn tit ohne tbirtpeeveu ram The utter incompetency
of that noble animal, the home: for /abor t , when troubled
with this commcna sease, shatlld laden , .efel7 o n e hating
such; to apply linenedistely thr tots renusly.. , Pot sale whole
sale; and retail at .Ds% X.lCODlR'S:Drnplitorn, Ha, 140, •
• ifankw ' • corner of-Wood at., and Virgin &Der.
r.o e d•Shoulder Briwees....Ladies
u tt y _ tiennemen% 31Iscor Ikkvs Shoulder:Drawn—a.
large lot received, of. the .ingst- Improved and • faddatuiblo
kiwi, Intended to tellove stooped shoulders; weak hack, Iwo-
Jug forward, kr. Tlieso Shoulder itmcar are ortlele
great value, and rue.vastly sopmbr;te ICKLIk , ^9 aU aL
-
kind In use. TheGebtleineurs Brice armee C papoose&
,mspenderc, as well .ne
pzla of .sboidder &mai ap4
' sic very little ,
ape
• For ad shoes
Dr.' at DDX ,VDt' ' Ding itore,lfcc.-141: corner on
-W.ood area *4 alley . . irecd&lL
twee
diyinteredinto pirtnersblp, tinder the ;ton and.
stile of 4. C. itrukscren - kllO,ln the Wboleide /fruit and:
Confectionary ce dar Hui: Wood*v..4 kittahlulth•
, . •
•
ilackw divmail of . I,ty imam interuf la t h o Wholemle
Fruit:mud Couhmiiary to Mows. J. C.'Amtemon
t Co q rink pl.coto t ro fu recommending them to my V.nuer.
Men& awl automats; and - hope nit tlipm4coattrocumee .
. , or
theliberal patrcrimge bmtmced on me. '
MMUS:
ASSOCULTED • lloirmoart's 121111 Xrance
Ll- a y Company or as* var of Pittleiburan:
—W. W. DALLAS, Prockient—ROHEßT VIIINKsr, Secretary.
Will hum ugaln•l•PTßß strut MARIN 4 Riau of all
kin Officv.:.lu hronNisabelal:feuse;..2.l(cy: anl-1,21
• ' W. W. Dallas. John Anderson,
• - c...sawer.
.Simpson,
litn. IL B. Wilkins,
llotrxt Finney, • Clutries Kent: • •
••• William Dorman, • Williato.Oallingwocsli
-',A. Anatrutt, • • - - docaspb Fay
. • •-• ISlllizarD, Wachter. •• - ja9
Thing of liestuty is o Joy Forever.
-s-Why•stili'people endure pimples on the brunets
Dice (Mine: or eruption's of any I;tud, Attica It la n fact en
unit knotib, that Dr. Ouyeott'e It*Ar Dock and Sarsaparilla
cleawee the shin from un impurity, remising pimple., roma
end Idotctses, !min.."' the affected parts its healthy, smooth
-sad sort o 9 ths Itesh of a Labs: 'lt is really prirelms to thaws
wbo iirt4: 4 the 'Minf beauty ofthildhood. ,
It causes all form and - poisonous woUnds to dischargeaa
their Infected matter, end Manatee eyirr Impurity LIVIA
It does tit work but • effectually, giving oanactotm
beauty and bloondsm, -health, In the•nace at. uglinms mil -
See adverttsement In another rnhinita: ElYtaxiale, • _
a—key/12E-211P-Ixtroxekipte C011 3 P 41 /Y or
.Pittaburghi—C. (t.,u,uwr, Presktent SAM ,
- DEL MARSHEI.I, - Svtttia7.. - • • •
Office; Ilktcr dcret, bettorzn Nakteland - if.oisintels. •..
lconce bill/Land CARGO JlLdra„ on the Ohlo tualltiests
sippiMierS tributaricit_ ••• • - • - .
Insures against Lou or DIPAIIICe ley rire.
tkA .• .•
ALSOAgainst the Perils of -the era,: MA Inland Nasigar
it /lasse.t. ' • - 7 7 -7
Will tart:be;
W 111144 Samuel At. Mot,
ijuitt De Xing, .' Sinbmn,
Raba& Dunlap, jr.,• D:Detrixtra •
• 11- fferbrarill, • • .Frabeto &41'em,
Edward - Walter- lielloonmalcer,. nrytart.- ' • Samuel IL=
, -7 c - “ z -Ogil Fellows' Hall, Odeon Building, /berth
.strett, belarten 'Mod:cad. Szsithfirki dr.:dr.—Pitts- . •
burgh Encampment, - No.
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2,hiestincit and : third Tnesdays
Pitfithazgli DPEiree tod6'; fonrth.
Meriting& Lodilei,..No. 9, beets e;trir
eve jA - Western- Star Lodge,-No. 24, meety, eyery
Iron City Lodgc,...No.lB2,lnerts crery:filonday
Mount Ilforiali Lodge, N. WO. meets every Monfippront
tug at Union comer of Fifth and Smithfold., .
Yam Lodge, No, 38S, meets every IlinirgsySieenh . wit; at
their USIL corner of Smithfield end
Twin City Lodge, N 0.241, mectsevery Friday
MU, corner nf Leseock • and • Sandusky, streets, Allegheny
city. , •-• • • MilttaY
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Plttiltimegb Zr 1111). Itk'irtireneie. iiintisuay
tl~y.OF pans aIIROH, _PA.Cartrax.,,eicto,oom:
. -•
President: JAMES 5... /TOON;•
•. " .
Vint SAMUEL. .•
Treasurer:l;4l"mM S. LEECIL .. . ; • •.;
• Scautorjrt.C. A. COLTON- ; • • • •
Omar, *No. 85.
...Tont .firiger; . ir Moran Smsoon. '
'This Company oakum- ern? /nrisnmice , ityportahling to or
vounected with. Wit Mks: '• -
Mutt:Lillian, atn thennouitit*kaistkited by °tar:
• Jolut.Ssock Estes ttt a rodintlitit df :one:tiirdCrtunibit Stu
tUnl ratesequal to a, dlvidend' of thlity.threo and. one •
third percent, paid euranattyln advance.
takon on the lives of persons going to California,,
• . James S. Iloon, • Joseph S.:Loecb, .• '
. Charles A. Colton, • Samuel ll'Clatkan,
, William - John A,
marltem • - John Scott.
. .
:OD J ohmittoss Tooth Salty.
Of all other preyarathne for the tee th,
i . Has won the palm; and bas .
No superior for elean.sing the teeth 4 •
• Sweatening and purifying the breath,
. •• Or awing- bleediw. raft and !muter gcustN,
Number' o f as or parasite,'
, Surround the teeth. and are hurtful
To the eutunel: Thiele:op hoe thu paitee•
Of rerooting them entirely, nod also -.
Of preceittlng the teeth front decay . . .
To Provo thi., let all who doabt
Have tecouree to a box - of the Tenable .. . '
Soap pared by Profe‘ror 'damn, • . -
Or New pre York, from materiale tYI3OrA) propertior
• Are sulnaithed by all &dentine •
•• People to !lent cartels, utility. ,‘ •
ftZ7 . ^F'idee tin cents. Sold teluderale annxetalt at -
DE: ILNI"ttEII'S WWI atom., Nu. 110. •
392fP1Atr . earner etreet and
Wren' alley.
BR OOMS -300 dozen,
.4 et 0; up F . udipitz 1 .• • e y • •
A •A AaIASON & .004 have inat,locelveit So'pieces
iti....Frne Maar «I . lk yaw tlt most' fa/donate
penibirivanla Ms(leolgAl Enaigravit Line.
VETE a
latre note
ermallato &merardi
tsng • pumeagerrto rhileaelplita atel
n pola,l7:tbe
th re e days. • above Mara PP..: Oady it C Rae. Time thruagh,
arta •
sal2l • COVODE & GRAHASI, &strati:
Cleveland nail Pt Viably:wit:: Railroad, to.
Cleveland., Pare _ to Cleveland 1 03,40. •
Tickets Through fa Burato, D un ki r , 214 , 4 , ; , Dar0ir„
Milsocokie, Columbia, and Cir.cinnag.. wItIM
ITllt,negi and rapt running steamer Folly: Cry
e .
meoongehola wharf, foot of 'Market shad; • • • -
every moraW, (Sundays excepted) at g od oe li gt a tat
armirctii4 at Wellsville with lha lexpre-satr
of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, leaving ‘Pellsville at .
12.:15 and.arriving at a1 , Y411113d at 5.40 p.
catulectine r with atm:Moat for .1.61ed0, Detroit, ehleage, 113:
waulde, Buffalo, trod Dtmlark.-
• Passengera leave Pitt/Omagh : in the mueum., ta a pike tea
next everdng itt.
Pavengera goi ngsleveland via Ohio sad Pennsylvania.'
Railroad, are put out at Alliance (by the Apo A. train)
at..'.
1. SI.; and (CT the 11 A. IL train) at 2.Ca P. 3L, where they
have: to wait tiu 3 P. AL for. the.l.pni:s. tmln from Wells.
which to than on to Cleveland, ants'ilt ' arc ! e
time and in fame tad!' -of' cars 1143 thotlY tttn ne
WelinMe.. - •
en
Baggag.e ehelialThrifugh from rittiturah Clercha 4 board The steamer Forest City.
Por Tichets, apply to JOILNI A. CAVOITET,
Agent C. A-P. R' Oa
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• Office In llcatongahela House, Water street, :meow dan
t:ono conker of SmittifiehL •
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46P.ilott.—By the ale mad Pennsylvania R.th to Al- .
llama, and theOrraland mat Pltr.,Durgb italinmt Ma
tra At:
Itsnee to Clete/and, the hire Le ta. •
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