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FRANKLIN op lair -Hiti .IrSiMgg• soft ixts eitrulwri WILLIAM' Tk.'. oF ..ALULLC4 Demberatio •Eliotokol Ticket for PennsylviOia ' xr_r.vrontu. '(31.:01'.01: W. AVOODSVAIID, irIXSON . 51.0 A 1 % - riWS ROURItT YATPIZILSON. . . " • tcriteirrrAnvo tactOES: 13. /1. C. EY131.. 14. Joas Curios: 75. Isme Renufsug: ' 16. Resat Timm. 17. J4ltzs Dcasime. -18..1114zwstz 111'essus. 19. I:I F o.JOUPH 91. mum S. Cl-111.1X. 21. A3llklV 111.11 ac. 2;.WILLIAK Dors. 23; Jens S. 111i1414toss. 144. °WAGE R. 114ttverr. .a. Paco. .10;ii.ce, aimatdc Jonv..3lrt.s.r.s.'. • . 4: V. 14.. Boccra-t - • A. - APPLE. "2 . • 7. .11oi,. • • :9,..1.4vm inc'Flii: • • 10. 11.E' J imp.. • ' 11. Joni Arlttmoa.w..: :11,4'A:1414a5:7 . . Deltiotritic coutty" Ticket. arirtlLSc Dl3rnicr, P.:C - SitANNON, ZittAburgli. . . .• rou'fiTATT SMATOH, 3ftliD; 'BARTON, Pit.t...Lurgla. ' SANIt11:1. FLEMINO. .A.J.'OBEN, Pitt4burgli, _ . . - uEunot:.r.• tilLXfOltE, Lawrenwville, SAMI3I•II,-AttKEE,:liiruminghlun. STEW.yRT, • CRARLUS•RENT, PALAburgh.. • . ~ JAWIL TOMES, PittAmic k :lt. • • iAcac.3(coutmErnit. Pitt -bur g h. . STITIIEN WOOD. 'EDWARD M.:col:tux; ludi...un 11,111%4.1p. ifrAr.poF MCECNNA, PittiAlpig h. fto:Assombliag a the State Dentoeralie Convon 'lion of 1852. In puraunnee gitli a reeolution aolople.l by the Demodatie Stale Contial(lontatitho of-Pecnisylvonla, the Delegate% to the State Convention of March 401;1852, are rolueAted to neoseanble. at - the ;Capitol, at EIARIUSBURU, on THURS. •DAlrt,the ?nth ,lay. of A 137,113, A- D. Iget, at II eelork - foe,tho purpca or nominating a ..tudee of the Supreme Court of Peitosylrania. • W. L. 1111tST, Ciluirmmt. Ccurzs > . 1 • x-svauma n. wristc; s'cre'lrie-L • ti • Democinpc itusty Compitteciof Ourespontlenco Them will be it '.tuollos , of the Annorintie County Com mittee of Correspondence .on nest 1:111.1LNO. at 716 o'clock, at tbe St. Quirks hotel. - Panting attetalnacc H . nvittextoi. . . . • D.ll ID CAM/TELL, Clutinwan. EmeLtunti, Smetoti... aulG 'ertVlCa. raCITML-ge . HIST{3II MT2I6 lasi4 brie adahlania et Sear ere liteitdare te Iceee K ere atow prehesed ea de PEINTtatU Md. Erinxioa the owed earte:ehe epda the kw. tem.. Every edeeteta ...WY TYP , tta.t en, ltdiPieetlannt to Dlameadotill not beamed te our. tartad...tato Ofke. SDITOIiI4M CORRESPONDFSCE. ASTOR HOUSE, I.‘l r. NT Yam, Aug. 16, 1852. • Dear Phi 1 1 ips:—lf you have not heard from me as often as you may have anticipated, pray. don't attribute the cause to a want of disposi tionon ray part tp write something for the amuse tnent of our readers. When I last addressed yon, Iwas at Cape May, sporting in the breakers of the ocean. • On Thursday evening I resumed my dea voyage, and was landed In New York on Friday morning at 7 o'clock. !came toCapehlsy in the steamer "Delaware," and from thence to N. York, in the "Penobscot," Capt. E. WtirrreAn, two as well managed steamers as ever ploughed through the waves of the "deep blue sea." The night liras lovely, and I remained above decks until a late honr, in order to enjoy the cool sea breezes, and escaped the confined atmosphere of the sub-aoqueous saloon, where people try to sleep,. Steamboating on the ocean would be de lightful, if it were not for the sleeping arrange ments qown beim. In this respect there are no boats navigating the waters of the United States that can excel those running on our Western ri vers. - On• Friday. morning I made an effort to rise in time to see the sun emerge from his watery bed, hut didn't quite succeed, very mach to my AlM appointment. That good old luminary that has sbone since the beginning,of creation, bad trav eled for half an hour in his upward and onward course before I reached the deck. We were then • .. ' in sight of Sandy Hook, entering the great Bay of New York, filled with a thousand vessels, of • •every name, sin and description. The New York ships are much larger and of course more numerous than those_ elonging to Philadelphia; but it seems to me that them is more cleanliness and neatness abont - the . ehips of the QuOcerCity.. New York is a wonderful city—indeed„ it is a world within itself. A eight of Broadway is well worthy of a visit from Pittsburgh: , This great thoioughfare is . the very artery of the city, tbro' which appears to flow all itilife and population. Anything and everything can bo seen in Broad way. Here everybody walks and rides—here are ;the splendid - shops,—here the bright-eyed beauties of Gotham promenade—hen are mag nificent mansions—herereign fashion and folly; caul here, alas I• are vice Misery , and destitution. - , 61Ye do bat live amidst a world of glittering faleetiooda:" Gne would ` . snppose that the oninibusses. in creation are found - in Broadway, - for there is an unbroken line:of them constantly running np and down, rendering it sometimes utterly impossible- for pedestrians . to. cr o ss the street. I have seen people standing at a corner for upwards afire minutes, waiting for gamma to run from one side to the other. It is a mar vet.that so few accidents occur when the danger • is so imminent. Go off Broadway; and tho streets of• New York present no attractions worthy of notice. Some of the cross streets, and those in ' the : vicinity if-the shipping, are the filthiest I ever saw.; It, is positively enough to deetroy a man's appetite for dinner to pass through some A stranger can feria a pretty correct i dea - of . . . . New York'by making 'an excursion . up Broadway above " Union Plade,'!, - to the' avenues, from thence proceed eastward towards the Harlmm Railroad, and there take a car down throughthe Bov!ery to the Park. Prom here he should go to East river, and then wander along the ship ping te the Battery and Castle Garden. Ships laden with the products of every nation in the world, are 'constantly to found at the Nen York wharves. T saw, a large East India man discharging an immense cargo of tea, whi c h was piled up like little mountains along the piers. Around and in the neighborhocid of New York, there aresaid to be numerous delightful summer resorts, •but it will be utterly imposaible for me to find time to visit them. :Indeed, up to the present writing, I have not been in Brooklyn, second in size to New York itself In jbe Empire State. The great Metropolitan *ltotel, of which all our readers no doubt have heard, wilt be ready for occupancy on the Ist of SePtember. It is said to be the largest Hotel in the world, and is certainly one of the wonders of the nineteenth century. Through the politeness of Mr. LELAND,. one of the gentlemanly proprietors, I was taken through this immense edifice, and was delighted with the admirable arrangements, neatness, beau ty and comfort, which -are everywhere to be foand. This Will be the model Hotel of the Unit ed States, and is bound to do a tremendous busi ness. It is hunt on 21 building lots, with a f r ont of .570 feat on73roadway and Prince streets, on formerly known as Niblo's Garden. the grounds It Is six stories above and tw9under ground, and has 460 rooms: `The, fsinittli is of the most gorgeous description; and Was manufacturedez pressly for this house. Tho' building wilt be heated, Red_ the cooking and washing will be done by steam, there being an engi n e= of 40 ber3e power and two boilers inthabilement. In smattering np Ilroadwayon Sltnrday, I stepped into the immense jewelry establishnient of Messrs. Bats, Btacz Co., opposite We City Hall. This is said to be thelargest establhth ment of the kind in the United States, and con stantly employs about 100 first-rate worirmen.- 7 There are two immense store rooms, whibh ar e filled with the most costlyjewelry and silver ware, valued at $300,000. • While in this store; I was shown the splendid' gold sett, valued at which was presented by the merchants of New York to E. Cotsixs, Esq , proprietor of the American line- of beeEle. Steamers, as a mark of - eiinlidence and'respect. • Politically, there is but little to write tthontin this city. Therehave been no meetings of any description:jiticel have been here, and people even tat thejleteis scarcely converse on political topics:` ^-140. Person, however, in possession of correct infor'vnitiOn, doubts the election of Preece 'and Km), by an overwhelming vote of the peo ple.. New York' will 'certainly go Democratic by a large majority. • Oar party in this State are united, and in fine spirits, vrhile the Whigs are divide(' and fighting' aniongst themselves. All the influential Whig papers in. this city yield to Gen. Score a very equivocal sapport,—they can riot do otherwise, when it is known'that SESTAUD and Gaseter, 'and the entire horde of abolition fanatics_have taken the General under their spe cial keeping. I learn froin the best authority that nearly all the young men , of this city, who will cast their first vote this fall, will give it to the Democratic nominees. This shows a healthy state of public opinion. I was astonished to learn the low rates charg ed on freights betiieen this city and the West, sent by the New York and Erie Canal, Sc. Dry Goods, for instance, are carried from New York to Cincinnati for 90 cents per 100 lbs., and to other points West on like terms . . The Canal Commissioners of Pennsylitivais will have to pee to this, If they do not wish to drive business from our public works. It is altogether a mis taken idea that high charges on freights will in. crease the revenue of the State or even pay off the State debt. Novr York is full of strangers from all parts of the world, anti Pittsburgh contributes her fall Share of the motleitltreng. Amongst those from oar city now here, I may mention George R. White, C. J. ItleAnulty, Capt. R. J. Grace, Capt. Gray, Col. Mowry of Allegheny, Col. Edward Simpson, James . McAuley,' col.. Morgan Robert eon, Andrew Fulton, Joshua Ilanna, James P. Tanner and lady, It IL Palmer and lady, and many others Itheso names I do not now remem ber. Tours, &c.; L. 11. STEAMBOAT VOTING. Scott has been elected several times on board steamboats, and it is astonishing how useful the votes are to steamboat men duriug the present low stage of water., Whenever the boat runs upon a thin place in the river, a cunning captain proposes to some sappy-headed whig to take a vote upon the presidency. Sappy agrees to the preposition, walks into the cabin and announces that ha iardeioted to the kause of Skautt, ond that he Will use his best endeavors to have him elected—"lt I don't, dem'me. I, therefore, ' pewposo smote on the pewsiden-t-i-n-1 question." The vote is takes', and, inasmuch oath° majority of those on board are of the sappy elms, the "pawposition" of Sappy has a majority. Then whig enthusiasts' seems ao high, the captain en coarages it, and by persuading the whige to Work themselves up into thin air, be gets off the bar, goes on his way rejoicing, and thanks his stars that the fool-kilier was not on board his boat at that particular juncture. But votes on Scott have become somewhat stale. They find'that Scott bag become extreme ly heavy, and that a vote for him now will al ways impede the progress of a boat. They have, therefore, dropped Scott end taken to soup. On a recent trip ofthe Lady Pike between Cmcinna ti and Louisville, abo got aground. The captain, instead of using his spars, solicited Mr. S. Sap "Py to take'n vote on Soup ; there were SD in fa •vor of it, and the Lady Piko slippedright thro' it, without any souperiluous efforts. Since this fact has become public, there aro a great number of our whig friends, who are in terested in the 'steamboat business, deliberating on the propriety of calling a soup meeting to as certain whether they cannot, through its agency, I cause a rise In the river. When they meet, we I will give a full report of the proceedings. t*li. A w hly, (lovernor In North Cruellest' is August, If elected, wUI not hare been won without the best evidences of. the determination of the tail; party of the whole South to make the canvass for the Item of I;;liippewa thorough, 'entba.siestic mud auctewful.—Neto Ibrk. 7lmes. This was said before the election took place. It is over now, and the demoeratic candidate for Governor is elected by an increased majority.— In Mr. Graham's own town, notwithstanding that gentleman was at the polls all day, Reid had an increase in his vote of fifty. Now, where is the use of the whigis struggling against such a feeling as is now abroad amongst the people. Graham, en amiable and competent man, is re jected in a strong whig State, because he is tied to the tail of Scott. New Jersey, the State where, we believe, Scott affects to live—nobody, however; knows where ho lives—will cast her vote for Pierce and King as certain as the elec tion will be held. Here are the two States from which the two Whig candidates hail, gone from them ! Where arelhey to look for aid and com fort when their immediate neighbors desert them? Mr. Graham had better go to cultivating tar, and Gen. Scott post off to the Astor House awl become "fired with indignation." • 'WW2. Eram—Oeorao It. Powell Lae declined Ealing on the locofoco electoral ticlet In the first congremional district In this Stete..—Borton Atlas. The Atlas is a true bluelightwhig,- but it don't tell as who George B. Powell is, where he came from, or where he lives.. He is very much like the "Live Whig" of the Gazette. Thismysteri oils individual announces that be is alive; (a fraud) but he cannot tellhis name. It is so with Powell, and many Of our citizens are of the opin ion that the person who attended the Free Soil Convention calling himself "Haynes" is nobody else than Powell. We will not risk an expres sion as to the correctness of thisepiniou, but as the Gazette and Journal have published the speech of " Haynes" at the Free Soil Convention, perhaps they will inform the public whether "Hayes" is "Powell," or "Powell" is "Haynes," or whether both are embodied in the "Live Whig" that the - editor of the Gazette has caught. It would be interesting to tho people to know the fact, and we would advise the Whigs to discuss Haynes and Powell for;a short time to come. Item on sear—lbuntcsiSa Ennsfr--Wo base been shown n Hat of NINETY•SEVEN flannel in one single county of per. nous beretoftne voting the Locofoce Ucket,isto are going ter Scottl—Mio auteJourraal, We have seen the very same'number of names published in a Whig paper in Pennsylvania. We copy it for the purpose of asking our friend of the Ohio Statesman, it the coincident is. correct? If so, it is somewhat strange, and should be at tended to by both our houses. What folly it is for the Whigs to affect to have any chance in Ohio. They know that in that State they are in the mostforlorcrhope that a despetute Party could sink into, and that they are beyond salvation. Then why do they struggle to sustain themselves by telling such 'falsehoods? - Cholera, or something similar to It, luta • made Its appear 621Ce 11l the north end of Tennessee,• perm= had died of the M.P... Id= Friday. . This is a mistake : nobody died, it was mere - kV a hasty attack of the Scott fever, that caused the sickness, but after they took the first dose of Gentry'sproscripSon, they, recovered at once, and we are happy to be able to announce that not Only the lives of the people of Tennessee, but that the etate itself is iafe. e.4..._v5 .,. tith tc.:,.... f.. mc1f! „..er i.7... t. z:_.1 -7,g - !,,:r:7., r ir3,...ak. . , 4 4,.1 , , iv,5,...0 ir e- 04 7 .„ 1 / 4.0,4a. ,„ 3 . 4 .. 41t. ..,....„.„ , 4 , 1.. ..„,„ ci.. .. 7.z5. ..r---,-,-,- . 0 - 1 —?7,47,-,.--...,--:- 1 ..„ .. .. v... , -,.. 1. .„- 4 1v it -,. 4 .....- 7 .., .--. ; it - ...- i. ,± 7 ~, _ _ _ ...:- :.--,-; ~ 1-: 1,.,„4,, ,,- ..„ ,?!.: .72. .7 . t., • v r,.: . ..: :- ... ---- ......, ~....,.5.7 . .f.. ; ‘ „- •- .....- ..t.- eiL iT.,-- 0 l'-`- . - ' .---- •'- ,-- •'. '. 4 1. ,P Tr. t.... i g.' 4- 'i1 . .a..,4 . 4* - - iltr - •-t.% •,,. '-';'• a t • it*d ° l . s,:itikt - ,..r. -, -.- ........;•24 !.:#`,.. - Ar--,._ ~ • '-- .. 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In ofigt4 Mead Pillsitothe public, the 'proPrietors ere mitts. .ted, bre desim-to„fillevlato hmulaut .andeting, end . ogee remedy within the reach of all, which b Mona, a cafe tual eflectual remedy lerA moat dangerous and diffleult clan of . . . • Fos tnle . `by Dra6t Df the r.lyttgit,364 and Merchaata, nml from the aolttlitopritlorti;.,..l J. KIDD & CO, 1 • aulauldte- • ' GO Wood street ' . . *irk% ver st- edal Hooker - 4 6 10 e n Soap.”--Tlmse who hairsventured on the useless and rtn . Srofdahkt task nbimltitiog Cleaver's Prise Medal Money. Soap," have very naturally supp(MQ that th e indiseritaloate . . . 'admixture of the'artlele of Matey with other logrec usually emploYed In - th e ; of newly Invenfea Soaps, Is sufficient: s ki plane It In competition with tlMt.pytr• dared by P.S.. Cleaver. It Is butan act of jtudlee, hoirover, to the sktifuldliventoirto.metition (aral,douhtlass this fad must have Igen brought beforo the, view of the banned and Impartial,Committee who awarded to him the Medal ' ) that hhl - succelei was notae.result or chance, nor the work or a momentary euk , rptise„'lnt" the' &hits of king and. careful shay; Joined to a knowledge or those .materials which, by ehetalcal combinations,' and an exalt. arialysia; has rendered MP labors honorable to bircuelt and weal to the world. POT sale retail by nil dispensing Ihriggists, Mad, wholesale the Agents far Pittsburgh and its 'Micky.— KIDD d Ca, ea womfauteg: 49 - Dr..GEtykoti4:lltellone Dock, and . Sair !par Illio.4•OiligeitiFi diseme; or aSprltrs putt. for of the blood Oil44:l l ,Be . fli*P . ololoe the rYstetn, is tin* The ourative power/of thta grtrnot nri. truly . xonderfur, 'and 01l invollaw allohki'rrinke hoinidistO 'trial of the; " Tel low Dock and tolptv, the inoet , '' Thou ny from.rnineral nostrum to seek" hopes life and vigor, from this pnrelyvegetable , remedy.. !Thero fore; tio* , ever broken lu Nal pi and spiritr, hOnertif lo*o s6 flie to bit; self and otheia,Jet no one driipatr. of recovery; let the pa. tient only,nndentstial:dhat hti, tio - pe of phyrdcal restoration Be only •In Guyaott'a Extratt of-Yellow. Do* and Sawa porilla,". and peranadeddin, for his' Ws Enke, to try it, and `we haven() liecifatiOninitedictius hL‘4redy restoration to 0-Eiee advertisement: - " : T.111131P 8A9 • 4-lOdoien 'Hewn Rigs; In More nod Ibr a al b y t qaulef ' MILL= t'RICILETSON: ALIKRATUS-24 boaol 31Tarlaturg lialunitcv, in Atom 1. and Ickterty .[aul.Gl MILLER-d KICELETSON:, C IIOCOtAT . tr y buxec No INotfolk CbotottiLo z gore onl aulli . • .• MiLLER & Hut l ols.lW.Sli—TwxYgood tbutdbig,.lloure 1„:„.. Deslo, fin. nalo cbeap, by ". • • • • sale. . . . nituri BdLSLY. DAVQ§IT: few elusive far sale by naiG - • • 4 :..Winbir..of Tltlrd arta 31arket streets. C.1.TA14011-10 boles BotibilighrsStszch; ' 10 half bozo, 410 • do. • J waived, and fierfalerby . • • • starr*:. - , - 1114itt h: BJCK6'P9OY. 'COVIJXI6-432 bap Rio ()Dike,' (pfale,)'in 'lore; • • • .114 do 7.2gifib3rya; - /anal: [co rn siaal,.and Oicle add ' •-' . WILLEM RICKETSON. Adams ik....Covs • astern kxpresai A PrEit tbi% dote, we skill extend any Farms , ' to Woos. 11.. ter. Oldo. We win bzo .rwteise. Goods and Panels for Aslialiai Medina, rst. Coshoetoni&e.,' to be forwent. ed front Wooster..' BAKER. voltam', Aunts; , rritLE Initetere of the " Pittsburgh. Lire In.iormied Cour I. rmp," hare thirday declared a Dlrhiend of One Dollar and Ylfty Ceuta on,earli share of the . tmpltal. stock of said Cumpauy, livable of thole Wee, on or ,after the 2)th hut. Pittsbu . . C. A. Col.q . Ort,'Seeraiiiy. rgh, August 12,18,i 2.—sul&ls Fashion for Hats I h ,CLIA.S. IL .PAULZON; will Isatrothice, on Sat . tuday the flat instant, the new stYle of Ltate, for the cemlug,Fall and Winter. lla also calls particular site:dello Lis euperiqr Four Dollar Hit, which he will also lattodUce to his customers ea that day.. - attl6:Gt • • CMS.- -PAUL ON,: 73 Wood st. • SALtlrr4 mac Au& pleamot Freak tkittago Hoke . and LA irks Datwzin arid Oriel streets L the Lot 150 by 40 tireL; tho 110Ing tittwo Atoiim bigh, with well-finished .roock; 'goal kitchen and cellar; two trophy with porcbk to each rtoiy:grrapo aihOre;. and • a pram, with good ,tresh • water. Title goal and unencumbered_ •• - • . ' Apply to.. • CURTIS & 83416 • '' . : ."- • , 123 Wood greet. • 09 hall plima •Lunek llcuneisey brandy. Chataie; 18j0, L halt pipes A lielcncttc dark Brandy, 1850; •• •14 do - pale do 1850; • 11 qr tantka • . do • do do sdo • -Pelteosin pale •do • - • - • • 1 eighth ete.k. Janice Ilennes • wy liln!aze , 1 orraak Blackberry Brandy; • . 1 do Wild Cherry do; : • In stow and for elle 31114.1d1 RICKETSON: • onlG ' . Nos =1 and Liberty street. . • Journal and Chronicle copy, - • . • 3ALN--•Ttro• tract+ of land, in towaiddp, jr Butler County. near the liner of Allegheny am! Bea Ter countka. Tract No 1 contain% ller arms at of •Which'ikre In 'a .. .very-high state of cralllvallou.' Thine gureOn the preml4e a new small frame hoax; on log .hottre. Ono log tern, the ben kind of - fruit trees, a coal.bank4oud timber, and gone quarrhm Tract No - 2 .ututalna. 33 acres 30 of 3rbkit are chnred; on which 1/1 emote! , all dm brewery latildiuga; alaa, a store room._Any ersotu, wishing to prucliaao a corn-. 'bitable and-pad:l p able hrlme,. wilt do well to look. at the •abore property. Apply to -. • .• . • .• , • aul4 - 310EkliT, 2J Binh Meeting of the Hoard or Sellout Directors of RObinson Township. . • • • fjantitoattl of &boot Directorg of Hobiteuu townahli, J. meet at the house of Mes„.Strah 3 1 / a rbotl, in said teelvhip, on SATUDA.I - , the ;2.9t11 day of Ammot,. at 10 "o'clock, foritho purpooe of examining Teachers, to take Burge of the Pablie Schools lu rall township, (clot= le number.) The :...ciwols trill be Opetutl,about the lAt of Septemher. The Tru_kttrt of tho snhilhdtict.,, are . ro.quetted to attend the examioatlem on that day, . • ":" . By order of tho Donal. _ 'OOl4:2l4l.altir_ . Jolts IL rn11.1.173..5ecy% • BOOKS:—The King of the ' thetone, by the. thor of. the rind of the Khieherboctere, . The RebeLy, or Bohm before the Iteitolution: SL Ledger,' oethe Throat of We; tvcoad . Onmpeee of .11oltie Lite, byltre. Minna C. Eudatry. ; • D._-Mitorta, the Ilkureted. 31se. Of an Errentrie. , flemtolaccoree of Coogretp,l4 CbirleA W. . :-. The Tluory of !lateen Ptiemeelou aud-Natitmal Probe.' btlity of a Beloa.of.Juetki. . . • , Campaign Sketch& of th e Wor with 'Wilco; by 010:: W. The abure.alth a larguineurtinent 'of. 3lbseellaimons, diced; taw ntid Theological -Dacha, fur sale at reduced ptirelt tialt KAY'S CO, 53 WoOd *Wet. 0 191A1tget Vol aux & 4'rduipudel-i6aral.:• ta s trlgic• t u ar re • • 12 do Clleadrcl . • car do* . • - 8 do Embo doter:. do; -•••• , • • - 12 do' X 1 Neptund • - do , •'• • Id° e ‘ r m" . • • T- -do; 34 •.. Bdo La urica Reg do; • .4 do Menangrco do do; 1Y do LoTtes : llarl o do; Now receivin;; per canal, and en- Fate by • ' - • • 311LLER & ltreit.LlSON; • 2/1 and 111= Liberty at.-1 71—PITY' EA e• CLIO Light,'...ifore Light Stil2l" • 151.. ISOOK:FOILTIIE TIIIEST-Novr ready. end contnieui • WO 12aw page+ ; beautifully Illustrated with Origin a l dedeini,•• and neatly bound. Price $1,f,0. Entitld, ,LIFE AT TrIE SOTITIL - or "UNCLE TOM'S.CABIN," AS IT IS. r•ciag Narrative% Scenes and Incidents in The Real "Life or dm Lowly." Ity W: 1.1..5with,1•1%;.• • , • The object of the author It to. - represent the condition of • tle, slave, In bEs rude but comfortable cabin; his daily occu pations and pattimes; the relations between master nod wave • the mistaken impolite" and mbonweived viers of the Northern Thilantluoptilst, dc., 464 and. to represent the passions and sentiments in their natured - forms, &sib. mune .me displayed in the bumbled. lot In human society, thus !showing' that, In the tumor thowiave. at least, contentment ;bestows more happiness than freedom; and-at the same 'time tore present, as it is, a clamor people, vis thellanter, in w hom Justice tuts btiensekloin done e and rebom character, Mer:eibibiteil In ever} day life; It *ill calculated to win the cable judgment of 'the world. ' . • • 'on receipt of $l,lO, we alit • forward a copy of the above wierk by 'email, postage pail, to say part of• the tinned States. Literal dLecountstlllllo to the trade. ' . S : IC. ti •. • • • 0N •• .• • •• • • 'THE astonzedlog and arooqoalled ,• ; . • • MUSICAL :PRODIGY. • • 'DISE .INSAPIT tutunzatims, - .., 17 will hold a - aeries of hbi °rood • ' - 31OSICAL : • COMMelteillg on • • ; TUESDAY EVII?iINU, Ansa - apt '17th,18.5.?.,.• AT- MASONIC HALL, • •• • • _ . . ° 3111ft:cry Inalttafe, Ry :7 ) ..:( • and :had Jlu • I Ibleni. ; • . Admluion lS 'omit& 'Chikbrn lielf Price: anyn.- oung • • les senduary, ALegl up. E. and Mrs. N. W. METCALF. Will commence their SW— IM. bum Session on MONDAY, August 30th, at their dwelling, on -Federal street, WLesn's bow." .3lons. P. W. G to engaged to Instruct In French; and Mons. 111. - P. ingembre, in Drawing mid Painting. Scholars may en. ter at any time, and will baclargedtnitlini from the time of entrance to theAloae of thiamin*. Gansef protracted sick ness trill be an eiception to. the abate ride. Tuition bills vill.bo received, One ball In advance,. the cam hell at the close of the woiiou. All other armignmints the sumo as heretofore which may be Eby resume* to the circular, or by'applying to All aghann-Alutußt 2elNraticiktf Speneerian COnlioleeeleil College, . • - • pAte a. 14 CRAirtnammeB3 CORNER 0 MARK} AND T•Mb STREETti, fßahlag A t ica n. (Third - .1102r.) E G OOPNOU O I4 Accountant, end hts l o.l' E. acce Pal s Pftelaar, recently of Cleveland litill)o3l4V dal College will Aired, peanaueutly and _efficient:l o the llookkeeping department. • • R. C. SPENCER, Aaseelate..4opeper . &Commercial Ql culatlette caul Practical ClaregraPh7% ' Tbe rv (l4 latilnistora conlldeully assure the aober alnd t•dPu thtit Po Pains or reasonable Manse Watt Or viii be spared, to render tbe &haulages of this 'Oualtatioo see. and to nave, and prafitatdo to roletallabda2r the . bminc ' a " , ortlies of the upirkkg youth of our amaitry. Kir Trram—Fall 07079 e, SAW. - SPENCER., Principal and ProAasoeut Pennumahlp, , - iinvt,t h w amt Tar. lee of Cammercial Cornnuandance. • , I IRUS. Manafectons of lron, In all .1 te various kiniriclm _ll. eluding r% description of woodcutting, corddigging, and kw bunting of charcoal And coke: this diggiw mud rOasting tr iron' ore; the buildirig end foorittgerfictif of blest itrznacero - SrOtkitig• by charcoal, coke, or untbrotite;"the relining. of *on, and tba'ccaiverskno of crud° into Arrouttfit Iron by bz .a . ( ag o sued puddling farina% Alto, A Arictiptioo of forge haromers, loins, Musk twednes, h ot b last, itc., etas; to whicti Es added, un.esskyon the sonatacturo of Frederick Oventiszt, AIWA{ -)li4tiees—vtib one jfiluared aad 'My wool engravings—tecond elitkeu.. Fos •-' - , • , i ,.. ... - ' , . - .... , :;x,.;,,- : ::;....7,e. - :'.:.,':: : - ---:',.. ,. ..':.,,.._.: . :: : :?.i . .7... , .;J.g•;.":7. , .',•,!; . ',•;. , ..' . : -:'.: . T.?,.P _, I ;- • ' f f .7 _ ( • • e - • • : Ai gmlthfield street: Tral - elr isrez m h to Ilagido, Dunkirk, Taleda, Dana , dhleaukie, aittabus, 'and einem:wt '7 yenE new aod fast runith4 , steamer Foatmr (ittit karts .Irj: , ne.gareltit wharf fent of 31farket street, 'very En.mlug, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 otti ti li ta t emmecUng IVellitville with the ) dxpresm t .ef the Cleveland mil Pittsburgh ballee. %twat, et 1138 P:AL,aud anteing at, aereiruid B,Z mi., sod commuting with steamboat for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, 1111- waukie, Dathdo, and Dunkirk. Passengers leave PiP:minugh la the Mornin, and take tea next erecting in Chicago. • g • Pamellers going to CIOTOttIAd fDikt and Pentuyireakt Railroad, arefitt out Willanee (by the 8.3 M 3L train) at IP. 31., and the 11 .A. tuft) at 2.43 P. 31., where Me 7 tiara to welt 3P. 3L for - the Erineme trent from Wells. Mlles which takes them on' to- Clevelandoirriviug at mama r time' and in' same Data of tars ts those Irba p) b 7 'iv or _ • Eti'ecicett through from Pitattigt . t (0, CleYelaad onboard-the steamer- Forest a ty, For Tieketic apply Jo • , • , JOICI A.. CADO DRY, .‘„.• • , Agetit Q t It R. Cer. • omen wilfonayshel te thettse,.Water etrnM a and 400.1. than conter:Of-800 ./piprtiois—fry the Ohio suit Pesuoyiriumis Rellsoki.to brume, and the atnrelead and Pittsburgh. Ettithuadtrout Hance to ClarelturS, the Are le St /;. I J f •5 • • ." 2'r>: i n - SPECIAL NOTICES. AUL, Eltarieon DentleG-{Succrisor of ttry ©• W. liiddiar .N 0.1441 Smithfield et mll,, A. 0. D.--Meets store the triteilly Telegraph ir&...Y Office, earner of Third end Woad greets, "rig Mon day erccdng. LIBP2S t• 7 KONA I .`7).., I Anger= Lodge, No. =4 7 .0. of 0.-P .. meta every. Wolzonday aveoftw In Woablagton lion Mood it. J71:1 II&LOST.—A Sum WArcs,ln the CM from Una tireeneberg to Ptttabargb. rewired etill be given to the Sutter, by leering It at tbbt of too. ' WlGett AC ZE. 'r A.--Yor the bewt °masa Tu.ho Mts. t n krY„, Dargb, at 60 coats fl go to tbo Pekin, Tea Sten; o-' BB nft Amok where tha tory best. Blatt. sail Gomm Tees ma always Do bad. • • life 1..0. 0: P:—Placa of meeting, Washl ir mon strset, between 110 h street an4.V il • ~.Prrnowraou LCIDGY.; No. 330-3teeto every Totodecr tocoeurnis %Erma - mot% 67-31eets first and lee lnn tßehlyia ritibta ores& month. - fooar2Ekly WWV• PLlNDRllltrate, Rental Sur. ge °U.—NO-15i steed,. a tew ,doors alma arolttoleht. Mira up attars. Dr.Y. bap Dem cot:mocha with tbe establlahroata or Dr. lll:When, of Wheeling ' tbr the last . yr----Toxtar X. , C011.1613. , Collecting, Bill trey Posting, dho.—Atenufe to Colie s Eill Poet- Thenffintlng lions and Chentacs, f or = „ r La. Or ders least the office of the ?donning Past, or et Reel & W tohine Petiodital StamThlnlitreet,whl be PrOm ptlY itteadal AhPl9.l In the Store of On cone of aittlisd,' of , Ctenn.......oipttel Ansa $300,8001 AA. 9,172. Office the littebuA Agent/ Room of Are:linty & locads; nmistreat tickgtr; • ; *., ,;; ;.- 11,4:L. DIMON, Agent. hansberlin'S Conitsterelan college.- . I.c?tmier of Mika Ara Thlrdiateers.• 'Book Penrannship, and Mercantile Computation: taught f=. M. (*WI.. M.. Pmrsonitleshiug thotoughloirne{tdu in an} at the above mimed brunches, are requested to all and learn the portleulars.• .14eilea meet from 3tosP. M. • - I'M . . _ • 81'4NCEIILIN CO/IR/MO/AL . OOLLNOR—(Litto tdrY" Cludoborllnvo.) 7 -Corner of Third and !drew. streets. .(third .floor,) Pittsburgh Ps FP. GOODNOI3OII, Proctl- Carkietinttbdikle4 . 11. C. SPMER, de:caste. ffddiere, )ff. R. SPENC,Rft r •PrinripxlTettebex*f 'Writing told COM* ixotretal correryondence.• See extended nutted nuotlier tWDCVE`'S COLLEOIC...Ladies 9 - Cloture. —la Penmanship, Cara Wei Wig 01111 Dr:llring, under.- Mr. J. D. - Williams and dlr. P.Mlidespor, and in all the blither • -branches of an -English. suid.chissionl educaticm, ninier.Mr: P. Hayden,. Two npaefouvroonis have reeentlye teen Mir • goatly.Ottul up torrhar special. aceotrunothstlon. Cell and 10tVW1 , ASSIFI, Curtain Iltateriala, -and • urtain -Trimmings or every - description; Purnituro Plushes, Brocatelles,- itc., lace and' Muslin curtains,: N.l. .. Painted Window'Bbades l Gilt coi:l4tepi Curtald MN, Bala% &c.,nt wholesale and CMICRYB, N 0.169 Chesnut streeti corner Filth, Philadelphia. • 'Curtains Msnlos and Trinuned in the very newest trench Fle!e Inintrainee Clompa. y j..-11a:rtiOnTg t - ; Ye. CaOW :8209,M. :...1)604p361 only - Ilir the - gator clissea of prckierty, had ii 13111111.10 capitsJ, and ationla sope4l.oe34l9lllltage,kl polnt'or cleat/wig, reety twal neeonnewswon; 16 "city "ant , awn* inerehants and owners of isolated dwellings and conntiy"property. . • •• • A. A..CAItRILEII, Aetaaty,' ewierd] • -.. Brawl °Rico Sidtlitlakl et..;Pittaismb. ..BLELSOWS IDAGUIRIMEOTYPIeS. 'try Post tlido s liolldiogorthlld troet. Minnows taken la all e ltindw or nattier, then 8 A. s M. to 6P. gas3l.;glri seeuratpartistlo and animate li knit" liplike and weals ste: penor to tlie-eooinuro cheapdagnoneotypea, at the following . ,cheap PI100: 8 1 100, $ 2 , 83, SS, 85 awl OPrnt,:lecordlng to' te and quality of case ar.frame.,• r Mora foretalldren, front 11 A.. 11. to . 2 P.M.. • . N.11.--I,lltenevei ylek'or . dleeesed pent= taken In any iniztedtbecity: fewn2fel:e. IPZIEEICEI,. Nobra the liesl, and all am tkiy grecable diachahatt than MO ear, speedily and roma manly removed, vrithont pain MistiaMvaniento, by Itt. Kum LET; Principal Aortalof the N. Y. Ear Surgery, 'who may ba consulted at 09 ArettnreetePttiladelpbbn from 9 A: d., to Thirteen years of close and altooK rindlrkledettatitondM, tble Mauch anoxia praeta-a has enabled Mm to segnoslif. treatment to anal adegreo of our ea as to end the tneetelk flrtaid . met obstinate cam yield, by asteady attontiraifo the Attend to, our:, norses.—.Dß.• Eli:tick's If. AVE _FOAM • povrder. IA offered to the yttblle ea a guaranteed cure for the heaves lo horsee, end .Lt the catty 0:mall:toe Itntnntriulepted•to . that porpoer,, turfing been nsott, In thirte roeterinoir pinrtice of the proprk-, for for the but t ;mien year& The tatter incompetency of Unit noble on , the honk; be:U*4 idlest:troubled . with this common uhauktindnee every ono haring 'tuck to opplyintmedletely for thlo renudy.- For ads what*. sale end rot:Wet .Dr. KEYSIOVE D No. 110, .172hulair corner of Wood at, and Vl,an alley. na proxed Bhquider , Bratts„....Leak i Gentlemen's; Mines and: Dogs Shoulder Ilrams—e. largo lot received, of the =rd. improved and Ilsitionable kind, intended to rolleve stooped shoulders, weak hack, lean.. tug foneard, de. These • !Shoulder UMW are an article of great value, and Mr; vastly imperial. to most Artielcruot the Mid In um. The Gentlemen's - Dram ittairen the purpOse of suspenders, as well as Shouldor. Draca;and at a ray little . - For sale at. Dr. AS SEIM 'Drug Store; N 0,140, corner of 'Wood Street and Then alley. • - 7- . - .;ria.lap' • . ... anus tripTs, ,irroz.. C. Anderson -said Minns Tindle have Al.fty•thls day entered Into tarturinddp, under the firm and *OW tel. C. Anderson A Co., in Wein/Os:sale Pisa 'and ' Coufeetlorary bruin* at Nix 0 Wail Wont / Plthiblinth: . . • , — . • . - . Caving divposedoftoy entire Intemst In the Wbokruir Fruit and tbrdectionam brains, to kleayra T. C. Anderson ' & Co.; i take planntrodia, raeonnnarallng thain to toy flamer Mends and erustomerar And hope for them sat/Whin/tare of Um liberal patronage brattnrod on ma. ASSOCIATED. Pkreaseu , s insurance Compahy Of the-City of Pittsburgh. ..,‘y: W. DALLAS, Ilexkont—llODYST .I?INNET, 8 win Inrurn agninn FIDE - and ALARM DISKS of: kiwd'. teen: in 3Jonongsbrin Llon,e, N o.. 125 W. W. , lkalltuc- ' ^ - John Andenost, 'William Dorman; • -William Col A. P Ansbots, • ~ OAS - righter. • " • TZdug of Daintily IS a JO} , Forever. —Why wilt people ends's* -pimples on the a huttian face divine," or. eruptions away kind, when it Is s fact ao well known, that Dr. Uays-earsSeilov Dock sad Sarsaparilla -cleanses the skin frornall impiulthrentering pimples, fOres awl • blotches, leaving the. &tried. parts as Wail thy, smooth and rotten the flesh of a babe.lt reall) . , priceless to those - who wish tha.row beauty ' - - It cm , all sores Rd. volsontaswocunts.to &chapel . I . their infected mattrr, and evisfilyt .. 34.c? every isquilly from the eyakm : . Itdue: l lM wadi mildly bUt gisini-nanssiotis away anti blooming health, In the place of. tiglistats . and • "See alseitiserannt lb allighe:r.oolol;.' ~ir...ciTiZExhis, , /flexitime. Company of: • plitsburgh,C. 0:111.18SEY, „Yrenteot;- attrt u.v.6 al ARSIIIiLL, Secretary::. • . • • -Office: 9-1 Rata Stmt bettaten .11ar.41 mar Dtott Inures 11U7.L sad Caltill) /1114 a, on.tho Ohlo auil Mk+ , dppt !livery and dogma against km orDamag.bi rire. • , '..ILSC)-L-AckaM eyes, and Rairfga . CO. ' . 11M: lorimer,jr, ..1111.11.am . Samuel N. Hier, • Ilugh O. Slug, . • : • Ratien: Donlao,le, 'D. I )cliarmai • - • S: Fraoc.la Sellers; •„ • Edward Desaletori, J. haaamahe . Bryan; . • •9amuel 119, U - lladding Ibwra street', 'petween !god -auct - Smth fi rld etrat—Pitts hurgb Estearg i rpit.;jlo., 2;_ini.ets rat azd third Ilimdays Pittsburgh pep') 4,10 4 io.:l,,tfteftu maim!aud 6ourti. tdedmoles,Lodge; N 0. 9, Moils 4141. thinvdity ftlogr.' Western Star Lodge evening, , No. ,avm,,Sredueulai Iron , (Striodge,llo. 182; tiffeta ar e mitiottday' averting. • Mount - Mash Lodgpi'isio. 360, meetartery Monday errtt ler, 'at Union(hill, corner of Fifth and SmitbSel& • • • , Zoom Lodp, No:Mt6, meet"- frety Thc"by (*tad& at their of Smithfield and Mith Ftreets. • , • Twin City Lodge,' No; 244' Meets 'every Pridaj• eterdi f lail,• corner of pueoek' ttud..Saudiu.by girt:etas Alleghenj• [olPittsburgh Lire Insurance Conipt7 -' 1172' ABURGI4 . ..I . A.CaPstAI4 19100,0 . i. PreAtient: A]IF.S 3. 11003:, ..:TlatPreakients SAMUItI, M'CLWItWAN.. -; "I •J- Troo.sorer: JOSEPII LEKCIL ' • . ' - • OFFICC, No. -55- Pint( 3rarrr, Misotrclicru:orm. - -M, Company toakei every litmiranie . ipperMinfog• to or connected vith.LLte • Alutnal rites am the asaitia thcaitulopted by other mer it conducted Companies. - ' • • • • Jolat Stock Estes it 4 iedartloa or 'aue4lll44lmxiille tual rats-equal to a dlrkktia , or thirty4kree and one third per amt., paki manna,' in Wilma% • Risks takvil on the Brea of persona volni to Jame, Iloon 2 • •.' JoeePlt Lamb, • Chaska A. Coltim, - • Samuel 3rClurkan, •' Wail= Phillips, John-A. Wilson, ;I'l . 4' 01' ttiosou'n Tooth' Soap. Jo Of MI noon thernt Ow the teeth, Hag wan mad baa - No superior for ciettaglok tbo teeth, ' • Sweetenlarimtt purifying the hreMb; Or eating bleeding, ifoft and tender gutm Nombers at atilmalcutte or parasites • &mound the teeth, mid de hurtful To the enamel. 'Mimosa law the power Of reil1041:4; them entirely; and also Of merman's rho teeth from deo3Y. To prove this, let all who doubt Have remorse to 'n two of the valuable , • , Of prepared by 'PrOfessor Tetragon, Ot New Ifort, town matertras whew , PkVerties Are idadtted by all Mann& People to be of certain malty. dille• Prior 25 ovate. , Sold wbotesnle ant retail et DR. ICEYBWB Drug store, N 0.140. consetof Wood street and Vlrg/n ' . . . -11) .io o--- -ALS -- 100 dawn, to.. 6,o”"?Thliginnerit, AA, A. AMAIN t. CO, bare jug receivrd pk.ce, 21.,Y10e phi* f Ik Lams, nenren and moat 'Lashio:table, : , stitem.. -;. - .. -- nulD ipensyytrania Railroad Emigrant Line. ••TITS az* now Ibrwsnling paomengrrs rbtladolphls arid intenmedlak. paraN, by the above Itns . Ilmethtmgb• throe dark: Flue Ara Onlr Wale. CanaL nuz, COVITDE a ostausr, Agmtg. • cievelaug Auld Pittsburgh Ita to - Cleveland. PAW! to Vlrrel a nd . 3 50 <-~.,,_ r. _ ~~. =SI MM=9