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Pittsburgh- - Fa; ett'n•wenroft, 404 K. BARTON, l'ltishargb. rot ...A... - mucts". SA24I7EL A. 3, ORlUREN;•Pitt.cbtiryh. GEORGE F:GIL1101tE, Lawrencrville, * SAMUEL ackiEE. lanntoghittri, STRAYART,..PIum Township. 3.4.0013 11cCOLi75TER; Dittsbnr&h: AUDITOR, • • • - -STEPHEN WOOD.-: EDWARD iIcCORtiLE; iticilnria Town Alp: =llllll=2li= Be-Assembling of the,State Denopia#a Conven • In parittaneettith tiresolutkailuloatott liy the'De . morrotle State Central Cocamlttie Teunarlennta, the' Delmttot to tho State 4)cnavrintlen or Mirth 4th. 155?.. are requeztol to releasetablo at the- Cannot, at . ILARRISUUIta., - on Tnun...s. DAS. the Nth ;lay of Angur.t, A. 11.184. at Il n'eleek for the pnrpote of notninatlau .Italsre of the Soprrarti Court. .otTeatrstrunlii. W. L. 1111t1T; Oltairman., . Intalus 1V1.1311;) " e r ?.. 7 r l * - •• . • Democratic County Comm ittoeof Correspordomo. Thornvlll-be a Mooting - of the Danuxmatic County Com mlttco of earraTondrace on nort TIIVIISDAY EVENING, at 714 o'cloct, at the St. (Marina note!. Punctual utt t endanoo is rcluested. , . .__ If 1D OA3IPIIELL, Chairman. . Jiltni BLACEMilltl,,Etcretary. aulG • . ..... . . . . • . . 1340.11.0.14 COL 11,Zallailkela or Xn/ ial 11.4 - 12141; T, la car Am oac6Job Mom leo on eon teetotal coda PELS2ISO OF ALL ELAM to Om situglrk styls..o4 Vposk Um bermt !ma.. tllrp •118 We evict, el type, Ono= Wylie,* Meadow', co Dicimood.ool Aso to Mod la est estroolro Jab Otte. Dye Woare regnostel tom:mei:rem the name of Gen. Wm. - B. CALORAN, of tashlngton conatn, e a competent gentle then to BO the office of Canal Connolodonen ' BY 31n.NY DE3IOIIATS OF WASISINGTON COUNTY. .10TILLIA.41 E. 1.10BINSON: . . - Tbia hiteling of °Vector s, who has-nndertak . en to show Gen. Pinner to ho in favor of the Catholic Exclusion clante, has, by the littlo noise made in the --Vibig . papers r yoke up recollections in relation to himself; which slinw bun in rather, a curious They'show him to be one of those - designing hypocritical demagogues, who -hang on ta . tho skirts of public men, ready to do: their bidding, :lid' a eonsideration; they show him also to he a man who is- perfectly content to abuse a Presbyterian - or a Catholic-- . -so he is well The particular Work, which •is laid nut for ' Robinson by the Whig leaders, is to drag rclig - ions questions into a contest purely poliAlual,aud thus pander to the . fiercest passioni of uien; when aroused ; a ps.ssion which bas led to mur der, riot and'church burning. • Tim American Cdr, a parer published in But- Slo, to sdrance nml atlrocate Catholic interests._ crintaiAsu;sketeld- of this- renegndO - scamps' po • 11tioill;life. , the CdtAays, that Robinson com mencial public life some • ten yerip ago by at; tending_ ti:ikurty with chisel" doors, -at Ihirt.forii,": donnecticelt. • *:-A.t . tbat con.: vention lickfibtsoititated to, Cs , AtoOti!lttt, Own-. • eßce that his -eOrtittryntell, (the Irish,) WERE DRIVEN TO .TIIF.FOLLSDY THEIR 'PRIESTS TO VOTE THE:IOOOEOC° TICKET." Not lifidg." - affillhis, - however,' a: blown' was paid to electioneer among aportion of our Irish population._ Of eouree,„ his only method was to drag in religion ; and Bo we find him addressing au-Irlsh,ondiettoo and stating that be believed "TgATTTIIE NVEST?iIIIiSTER CONFESSION HAD' pAttipiED MORE scans THAN ANY OTHER.-FORfil OF FAITH"'The Cell, in sta ting the above; Boys truthfully that "If %he (Rob inson) helloed this •of the religion lie professed, ho was zi - hypocrite In not Seeing ..from it as he would froin-tho.gitis of hell. If be did not be- Hera if, It iii,sairthe last degree dishonest to say . It for tpylifirlyifirliersonal purpose.". The same paper, referring to the course of the Time. and . Tribune, of New York, in publishing Robinson's - speech, says . • . • "This week lee find.. the Times and tbe. Tegame 4111 of a epcicloof his going to above t:bat "nova! Catholic'. rewrote ....for Pierce? item is audacity! Ilemis the revolt ofyilent contempttoo rong*continlacel I The Catholic Bichopoi, or the public:Wenn that repreee. nt them, have net attempted to at .; ter amigo cliciam. • o one inatiihmitrhunitutat a good CathollcMight not vote ter ettlwr mundidate. ' Thlc pwdttop • . mac reserved (or Mr. Demagogue Itoldwmo, protector Of what : tie a1t0..; amnablo.,tellpicas," and to of those ho ' • toatims as driven to dm pollv tq•• their Pnavtai to vote.tbe o l,. • cokuo ticket." : • '• . • , . • Yet this is the man whose' : die and i outpourings are published asgospel by the - 4:d preis. " A mciiimhose only argument in a politi tmt aotttestizi-tnltake capital of the difference in, religious -viewsaniong •our cenntrymen—who does not advocate the man of his choice by fair and oPen argument, but seeks to stab his oppo. nent by mean, treecher.)us and ,cowardly mete` - sures. .A fit heing he is, to be the tool of such wiry and slippery politicians as Greeley, and of such fanatics as Seward. 46 D8IcAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL.S2 1213 The .Tournitl, of yenterday morning, beads tin article on the North Carolina election, u fol. lows :-7 WMGTeaI% • , north 'Carolina Redeemetil Regenerat ed l t plectithrolled Whig victory! • •Bah ! do y:6 call, it a 'Whig victory, when the Democratic Oorernor. is re elected by au increased majority against The in fluence, (and it was excited, too) of your candi date for Vice President. Many more such vic- tories Fill canso Scott and and his friends to lose all hopes of lniutiatiug for four years Ou Uncle Sam's Treasury soup. 4a- Tile Washington correspondent of the New York Ttl bnue 'Apt that letters have been received at )Ynablogtou within *day or two, stating Unit Colonel Denton is buckling on Us armor ta go to war- against Rene ma Ring In the coming election. Ile cannot midorso the truth of this Amy, but seems to think it to well aulfien4rated.'•7onalte. If the editor will refer eo the - colnmns of the Post, some - weeks since, be will find that Col. Benton, has " buckled on his armor" and " went to warfot tnot against) Pierce and Xing. Col: Bin everiech to the electors of St. Louis, during the`late canvass in that State, paid a beautiful compliment to den.-Pierce's abilities., Expusnstvs. FOVEIZALS.—The Cincinnati Cath- Alio Telegraph, in noticing "the vanity of having liinilineurca;vlsges at • funerals," says, very ulffore money is spent In idle and ridic uling display on such vets Mons than would be necessary for tio support of all the widows and ; orphans in the city. !hen will our people un- - derstand that in inost'Uf ,those instances, where survivors are left so itterly , destitute, the larger the funeral, tie deeper the shame and the great; er the disgrace?", "AL Triirrli;aurstou: AUGUST 19. FUR TIC 6.. fitESUANZ OF •XLMMAU teral..smtvors Et.ccror.7.. • 1.1. atm: . 14. .lou.v CLArmy. 15.1bi3cnountsor. 16. Ifran•Yrruat. Jr.ml.3.llr¢sainc. l& .1 , 16135 at. 31•Casux. •• Geli.Jastrit 3I'DasALD. 20. - IVlLliut 8. OALAHAN. 21. Amon= ITnaux 'Mrs. ••=. - .7catx S..lNrCatzorr: • .24. a CORI:ii lt. D.yrrcr. CIIARLT. KENT, Plttaburgb 'czcrn• econactsxommt, ,T.100131'031NT.„ TitbOyurgti. ASS= %IS JUDGE. iTTTSL JO➢ Pr4NTEO3.4'ES emoe'irtiii . :"firo'iitnpittos 4 s - .• . . ` • ... - advisee brought by, the Northern Light' : states that the '.nonainationa Of, the . Baltimore "Democratic - Conreitron - irein inflved in San Francisco on!the Ilthdt.Tnly; Sunday. Tuer day evening- an ' entliitidisk( ratification Wiese . meeting Warl held ' Ex-Cloirerpor McDougall lone chair, and speechea were made by several of _the moat' prominent democrats of the state. _ • " Great atirprise - WU . St •, that no one of She • prominent =Olsten before the convention was chosen, but this disappointment was. i necee a e d by.a unanimous opittion;:that theconveution had tasde a If iserchoice than if it had acted as it was • . • generallY expected.tonot.- - ' The Alla the nominations , are good ones, and ;says . "No f:eiter ciidence hfilinviadota of the no. mivation'eould he prodiCek. than the alacrity - with which • the. parti.throughout the Atlantic Statei tout come up to -the support of the tiaket. No. Unanimity -could:he greater.., ' North and 'Smith, 'But and West, ',toting Americans and oia Nies, all appear to vie with 'each other in Manifestatioas,pf gratification and exhibitions of adhesion. Itlian admirable and notable exam ple of the discipliao of the party, and a aignif cant warning to the whir! - :The Herald, rather loth-to give up . Buchanan, gives but a grudging support. It says, haw _ f• On the whole, these nominations arc very good, considering the circumstances which the Convention was placed, and the 'variety of in fluences that were at work to affect-its choice,. and they are well calculated to enlist the of the whole democratic party, north and south." FALSE EOCLMENTS. The Gazette of yesterday denies that:the 'Whig Committee in Washington are flooding the coun .A-y with slanders against the democratic condi ;dates. The Deacon,. (good, pious man be is,) -knows nothing of the circulation in the North, by the Whig Committee, of docnmente, franked by Whig members of Congreas, branding General Pierce as a pro 'slavery man ; a man whci believes (horrid! monstrous !!) Ili carrying out tho pro visions of the Constitution for - the rendition of fugitiveri. Ho knows not either of the circula tion of the false report of Gen. Pierce's - Speech at New Boston, in the South, to raise a feeling against our candidate in 6W: section : not he. Ho did not eei—of courselie did s not-ra rertifi• cote; signed by Whig iiiiMberti; (Stanley. o::N. C., Cullom, of. Tenn. - , and others,) certifying to the truth of this speech, which has been proved as false as tho great lloorback hoax. The Whigs at Washington send . printed docu ments north, branding Pierce as being in favor of the extension of Slavery; the eamo day, docu ments, franked by the Same bands, arc mailed 'south,. characterizing him as an abolition fond le ; the Gazette says; however, that the Wbige In Washington do not circulate lies. Perhaps both stories are true. NOT 1N 'GREELEY'S LIFE OF SCOTT. We searched in vain In ' , Greeley's life." for the following finding of tho Court Martial, In the case of Winfield Scott, accused of WITHHOLD ING at "sundry times, men's money placed in his possession for their pap:amt."- We do not know what name was given, at that time, to the man who withheld -from the brave soldier his scanty ply, but it appears to as we have seen newspa per articles which chronicled like events, not long since headed--"Dsreintirga." But do the ex tract: (which is from Mansfield's tiro of Scott:) Clirtr.7e 1.--“Cazalact. antecuslng au ufl,eer and a walk ! ..spccutati,a—ila teithhohliag of staatre tir , fcc Imbued loottesplacedia hi: p4st:iii.:l fi,r their tcry. tar,the months qf vidtaLrrurd tktober. 2 Ilwelitentiaal.llequil [rd.) Lltarge 11-4tal Sprelfe , ttr.cte-{itainittc,l4 Char^. 112—mtamoual}-linixcitletteutly and anotikrr like condi/et' • 1 Speelikiiilan-713 aayiatt between the (wort of Jan- If 4Y.t-10. at a public table is Waehlostoo. ' Teerltars.,) that lh.t novenas bat two - traitor., ttearrala and hum nod that ties. Wilkincoa am , ' a liar aal a mounded." • 2 Specifiralion—(Arqullted.) Fob o,' AID Swergccr. I. .4.lallty of flintiest specilkation of the first charge And Fliaotuur.,l ttla cotalart tnuelc . er lil.e. (Not graticatattlyr) - • •••The acquit , ' the tataeact or tha reeocul chart,* C. The Court nada ths pristnier'Otterir tit the fig rpertflaz fion-of the additional ebsrre„ tdit. slot guilty of the second spnineatien, nod pronounce his Oaken nnelltrer IMP; rani seoplar hit* to te sloprralof froitif mat-. icy, mot critan iew nr . entr,f4r the truce of &Wee se . nut dm Court lure no heittitlon In envittluz th e' eof all fraudulent In tention In deigning the to m .14FA: mri. - The Weir ad. ?he Conrt met pnrsuant - tOz4djonrzintent, and reran. "wended to the General the zzucts don ofuhtentonttrinfespV Srotfe Ott pen lon . . . • • (Fizzled) • •• . ,"11.• ftszci.t,- • • • - - tolonet ((Weill ;ufantrr. President. - - Idedatzont of furazitri. Jihtto ildroeate.^ - - - .. WHIG AI.VIIOIIIVC. Tho Independent Democrat, upon which the editor of tho IVashington Republic and . other Whig „Tomah' have been depending to prove General Pierce an abolitionist, published in December, 184 G, the following about General Taylor Ile raises babies for the market, and makes merchandise of his fellow-man, He has a hun dred mothers, with or without their babes, for sale in the shambles. Ile furnishes Creole vir gins for the hells of Now Orleans, am) riots on the ruins of souls for whom the Man of Sorrows died.", - fine Whig editorttendorso the high moral and r•-- • ,scierial position e,06 e o tAc dgas in each language. Amerlisi'4aitit.do'you think of the lestiOony, of a - paper edited by such a foul utcrnthed fanatic, and what do you think the chosen reporter for each a paper must be.— These are the twit of witnesses whip editors havo'broaght forward and are laboring to make respectable and creditable. - • ..• • • OclinnAL Fumes =awry Yews 18/15 General Pierce, hi the Congress of the . United States; - sald, “he'liould exPreis his be" that there was sufficient patriotharkand moral firmness in the sunny clime, and patriot ism and firmness enough among the snow-capped hills of the North, to put down agitators, if they existed, Ltrboth.sections of the country, and to transmit an Unbroken Union to posterity, with ell the riglits - iin4 privileges secured by the c,oa- . *stitution, and now.heppily enjoyed undeelt,"- , • TIM JAPAN EXPEISI.TFOS.-.She Washington correapondenee of the New 'York- Expreas amyl that 'there is no truth , the is atittetoent of a Dutch, Amaterdam paper, that the Japan expe dition is abandoned. Com. Perry will return very soon from the fishing gronada, and then go , on hjs way. :ye!. A domooratexplaine Gen. Scott's mean ing when he said accept the nomination toith the resolutions annexed," by Supposing the general considered the whig party dead : that ho was ap - po l intel administrator, and accepted the ch urge ewe keine:to annexo. Atli?' What ki n d .. kin of ' whige are those who be- neve that Scott will'be elected ? - ' ' • So'up•erstitions once. 'of course.—N. J. Priva- Or, of very - soup-erficial. Infortnation of the signs of the tim es. - 1011,4ov: Cobb, of Georgia, le ontin favor or running but one Pierce electoral 110koit'in' that Stato, , provided the ,Southern Rights . - men are willing to compromise with his Union friends and give them a portionor the electors.. THE POSTUAITES GENERAL -It is said that the Ron. James Brown will be nominated as Postmaster General in place of Judge Ralf, who will be nominated forl7. 8. Circuit Judge of the Vorthent district of New York. garb , g His (Gen. Scott's) victories have been like those of Scipio Africanus—all won outsider our borders."—Robinson's Speeih . Yes, ind he probably never-will win a victory yards oir-borllers. • • . Biotin Aqua Comx„--Col.-White has returned • ili . tOngland where he went to sell one , half lagidndertakiu g .. It: It Said tie-British stook. holders are to pay $2,000,000 for it. CAlXFORlild'ham onaort.lnues. Ily the steamer NortheraLight, which arrived at New York, on/Sand - ay morning, we have the following items of inteiiie: ' • The detachient of U. .fili.troopsp.iander cola mend of Lieut. Moot's, who were in:pursuit of a party of Indians, concereed hi the, murder - of some miners, on the beta ivaters'aNhe Merced, succeeded in eurprising•them on the evening of the 4th inst., - killing five and inking twelve pria-, onus, also in destroying their Itancheria, iand'a largo quantity of provisions, with the loss a cme pnvate,{Riley) killed.- : iirelshen number ttimei or sfoarh°tuhßOutist San three Francisco breehnare a d ttile and thirty. This at an average of &even persons to each house, which we suppose is, a fair estimate, would make the population' of the placo about thirty thousand.' ' w , . A-train of four agons - from Gaioun,•lll., ar rivcil in Sacramento on the 11th inst. • Thhexoitetizezit • respecting foreigners has, says . lic - -the San Joaquinublioan, in this county near-, ly subsided. A great deal; of unnecessary sym pathy-has been wasted on this affair.. We believe that if the foreignorkliad not assumed a' hostile attitude, and had Complied with the laws in the-- diggings, there would:havo; been: no row at all. They claimed six miles alongthe creek, and want ed to establish laws 'which were to rnle American citizens. iVe are in favor of admittingforcignera, and iillowing them to work, if they will comply with our usages, customs and laws, but- - things have come to a pretty pais. If they are allowed to establish laws over our heads—in fact, to be our local legislators. The black man, Wash Rideout, who dint the proprietor of the Bellevue Muse, below Nice huts, in Butter county, was hung by a mob, at Nicolans, on the 2Gth of June ' at about Rideout bad . been given up to - he autherities, under ibe promise hobo tried iminedintely, anti was • placed under the charge of the sheriff. A jury was called; the District Attorney•proseinted the case in due form, the prisoner's counsel re plied, and the MM . wAs given to the jury.. While the jury were deliberating; and before it was known what their- vertllo" vronld be an excited mob ' k, at lea Die of the most .prominent menin whioh was considerably under • the influence of liquor..took the'prisoner fromjho oustedy . of the sheriff, ran him about a quarter of a.mile beloi the town, threw a rope over a large oak limb, and stretched him nif. • . - • A day cer two Fttlet. It bon - containing .paganmlnly bonml to Panama, and moreliandbm the amount of PXI)O3 woo suamce.l on the Olivet.% Veer, opposite a point called las tlattlime. Three. of the party Were drowned.' From reports it would appear that the boat was Intentionally by the bbatmen, With the object of pillage. L 4 the trunk.% con taining. the rectrhandive ham place been found entirely rifted of their cantonts,4fiunaii Jai' The lkitish bark °arum - all. from Hongkong. airivni on . the 3d of Jaly, with . GOO (liinem passeugem. These, added to previous arrivals, make an addition of 2.1(0 Moor Aatalle population within the pant fortutzhh—lli - nthl, Jaty 4. ' • The California Stanti %alma L. On title 'of a new Cermau demoramtie paper which his made its appearance in on At im early hour ori Santini:ly taunting the Brat of the overland Imml,nattien tutivni in this city, hiring made the trip Dom Sc. Joseph In rt:rrrJylo-o c/a pt. The party cousins IX the following persons: Capt. J: Clark. L. Clark, S. Smith, Shellbaturr, W. J. Cutter, J. IL Clillfre, Timestaa Carman,s. psott. 0nke.4,11. Dlcetiy 31.3icrrht, 2. Carnal: D. Oakes. J. Wieant. A. OJT:amt.:4. McCoy, ii. Snyder Stele, W. Shia, J. Stele, Dust,t, J. Dye, IL /14umoi, L. Ramsey, )Jr. Wet.. J. Morrie. • . The party left Chin on the ISth of lintel, and St. Jo,eph. 310., on the Dlth of ApriL At the latter place a number of ingolllTCfn ready to start. but thr bulk of the emigration was ameantroted et ludenen, dance atult.tatnellliluiTs. These planeeri of the Id emhontlet have .beco the ' , liana" of ttie town since their arrival. mill arc coo:to/neatly ttctrigal h r . petunias Isarhte relatirea end (tiro!. oirt.eing the plains.— Sserawntl 12:riot. We have the following items of from Or egon tty the same arrival: . , Nimmealirltryns on tho ofJutio, Jo Astals. for thm mailer of Jornoloit Unhotioy: Aunty'. nal roudeurmi to I n boon on tbe. 'Nib ' Au,,,nist.' (Melly is tomn twonty ropoift of InadnraniAlrereimientiningthr Otlon sottitiortM, tra,l Lino linniltratkni nay roportol tot Tha 4th of July was ref: rated to "sit apprairi.ate manner at Partland, and other point. throu.rhout theterritery, • The annpany tilto went to s4ll2VntharlOtteit Mita on thr. brig E gTn , Mac retinue:lto Pufzessa Eottud. Wet: urn trout !hr thvTmlan, that tho extwditltm mmited to an mtlro fat• lam. the company beim , nide to obtadu nomad of any coti mquenoo, ,mer e t what they tralal with the Indian* kr ' at. quit,. They. breams dont& that there axe larga: quantities of gold nu the if!and, from.the net that come of the Indian. um pa...mwat of latre..wommtA. TRIP ihapap',l Bay Conatany base a party them. who have be a etwritittz onn lead with tcderable 61:10MA 0. . • .. • UAW) ciNgsTios*. The Hartford Times puts the following prey must questiitus to its contemporary, the Federal Courant. To them we append some escerpts ct the Couraiit that vividly remind 49 0f4 1 41i."144: and comfort" rendered the Mexicans press, nerring their arms and tiring theleAZLiiti to welcome our soldiery with bloody hands and to hospital graves: "Hoye can the editor of the Conrant advocate thit.eleCtion.ofa . tnan, to the Presidency, who was foremost in Gp,bting Atte battles of - a war tvLicb .*could never he ronkred potiular V which watt wogedith account .of sohcrqing ambitiOn • unda , . graspiog Spirit . ? ' the pros e °ramp advantage front which was es . 4 1elnitivo• -;a43 the dreams of. dreamers?,•! . Row do you reconcile your. 03114 dnit,fneigh!trkl:,in amorting now the chief Soil. dice in n war in Which' noitianintring iny.‘ self. respeot' would bo engaged which was tiscon.. down the , juilltmatt of the world' on its rtitovif: and upholders? The Courant once invoked the . judgment of. Heaven on 'those engaged .in the 31exican war; it now supports for President tLe man whO ;rah foremost of all others in carrying on Wawa 1" The War can never bo rendered popular. Its object Ives too sectional. and_aggrandising ; Its beginning vas the alai:ming of• schemlog unbi tten ; its management has been bungling and ill advised; and the promise of any possible advan tage yet to come out of it is as delusive as the dreams d dreamers..- • ' Ales t the time was when we did not dream of calling the Mexicans ahostile ram * 1 lint now, because our grasping spirit is not sat isfied with the unihhabited leagues west of the Mlasksippi, and must be satiated with the soli of that same republic which we welcomed Oci loudly a.little while since, Nit have forgotten our own self-respect, and the judgment of the world, and the judgment of film who is above all, that We may work out what some have been pleased to call our manifest destiny Tient the eounuit, 1317. Tiro IV/in.—Mr. Beaton charges the war on Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Calhoun on tho President, the Preoident on Mexico, Nobody will own tho-pa= ternity of it; nobody covets the "laurels; nod yot those who oppose it aro called traitors. So wags the world. The locos aro welcome to the capital they can make out Of it. Tlie Cournnt,,...abcuaLthe t4atne time the above was pOrfislied, copied approvingly a long speech of.Blß'ltiot, a Whig of Ohio,. delivered in Con. gtes9. 'lt contained such sentiments as the fol. iogiog r. • . From 1.190t'6 Sprott. . . 'They [the Mexicans] were living there, where .:they and their fathers, and their grandfathers before them, had been born and buried, in their own undisputed ancient homes. And there, in the midst of them and their farms, we' marshalled an army, erected a fort, disturbed their poosee.: sions, and caused the shedding of blood ; and then we came and asserted, that the wor arose from their own net of invasion on the American soil 'We all knen that nhen a great hattle had been fought, everybody was talking about the glory, and the name of the vietorous general went from mouth to mouth as a watchword of the national honor; but who talked or thought of. Ode poor fellows who filled a nameless grave ? We did. not bear of them. They did but each count one in the liet of killed nud buried. But somebody was to settle fur all these. Somebody was to maitre up—must foot the bill. If the widows and the orphans could not, Ood will send the bill to yon. And you,eannot dodge then. You can not say, 441 did hot get the letter; Mr. Marcy did not send it to me in time." No, no, that won!I do there—you must square up, - • Cayman Toltrrna;•Wittrcns.—The Supreme Court of Hew Hampshire hue given a judicial exposition of the law on thasubject . of tern, by instructing a jury, in a ieeent case, that where a written correspondeuce: ; iB.kept Upbe• tween an unmarried gentleman and** unmarried young lady, of suitable age, who *not hie rela the.most common n i n e d u n t e p t r u u ra d l e ' a i t itf . e a r n er e :: is d , 0 that it Is open, matriuteual- subjects. Young mari all l o g w ell i b h i e ° lns ladies; not TO be engaged:in a correa penderice with unbuir .. clad men, 'unless they sup poses martiege contract exists' between them. And nrifn atrial : nem,. do na desire * that such . C correspondence should be carried bu where an engagement demi not exist, unless it ho from . some improper niotivisior with the - hope and expectation of 'an ultimate engagement If , theSeittstructions tire-to be taken as law in oth er States, all sentimentalities, : not looking 'to matriMmilal -conclusions, between, unmarried persons.. of opposite sexes, will have-to assume au oral cbaraoter. Tim price of railroad iron in England Las gono . up from 21 to ff:,g per ton , : effixis his, under iinentliforetn7 . tariff, i 6 per , ton to tbe duty, -tins 111048114 the protiotiom`on oar side No less has 250 - persons Lad been arrested in I.M:ober*, piivions to the 24th of July, on sus picion of being privy to a Conspiracy against the government, a clue to which was obtained by intercepting Kossuth's letters. . . . " The lino of •telegraphic wires between Halifax antiQuelieO i now in Complete - working order. The line between Richmond and Lynoliburg ; also went lido operation; a few days ago) whin n despatch was 'received from New Or- • There never were so manretrangers at Sara toga at this omen of, the year, as are there now. Senator Butler, of. South Carolina,has writ ten a letter reiterating his opposition to the corn 130dise meaeures, • and objecting , to his State takieg any active part lathe Presidential elec item' It will, however, he contends, be tho duty of SOuth Carolina, when thestime arrives, to east her ballot for this best man and he thinks the State should vote for Gen. Pierce. , . The New York _Express in stating that there ie no truth in the report that Hon. James Brooks, one of the proprietors of that paper, but at present a Member of the House of Representatives, 'is to succeed Judge Hall as Postmaster General, sayshe desires no office of emolument or honor. Mr. Greenough, the American artist, is now In,Leghorn, where some while since our Govern ment entered Into a contract with him to fur_ nish,a group of statuary intended to adorn the eastern partite of the Capitol. The House of Representatives we perceive has inserted in the general appropriation' _ mill an amendment ap propriating seven , thousand dollars to trans port the work hither and place it upon a pedes• Col. Thos. 11. Benton was to have left St. Louis last week for Washifigton, to secure some doen ments necessary to the completion of the work he is at iresent writing , to he entitled «Thirty Years in the Semite.". - " Well, Joo, what do you think of the chance of tho eleciion of Pierce ."'asked ono democrat of another. " Paint," .woe the laconic reply.— Lou. journal. , " Well, l'ete, what tlo you think of Poott's ploits ns s'lluelist:' , '" oohed. one tishi of another. Peto, "bobbed!" The National Iliorucia Itights Convention is to meet in Syracuse, September Btb, 9th ant 10th, as oppears by the call of the Control Com mittee. "Mother," said Jeralniallpry toiler venerable maternal relative; "Sam Flint wants to come courting me to•nigbt." A Well, yonjade, 'ghat You toll him ?" "Ob, I told him he raight.come; I wanted to See how the foot would act." , . To those Whigs who affect to believe that the gubernatorial election in North Carolina is no indication of what will be the presidential re sult, we would say that two whig newspapers that zealously eitipportcd Kerr hue come out Against Scott. We believe there is another;-but we arc certain of the course of the ‘Vilmiagton Commercial, which runs up the name of Mr. Webster, andthat.of the Ashville News, which supports Pierce and Ring.- This secession of Whig prelses cannot bo got ,oter nor, got around. ,This simple fact outweighs kith sensible men all idle predictions of a Scott . . *tory in November. . , after the githernatoriarelcetion, and before the result couldharn been the Wiltnititton Comme eclat cante out wi th .4 long =id able article s.yiti nst Scott, trim of *4 extract the following: • - . • . . "At the fevinest of ninny of ourfellon . .-citireos riflid!aitr 'opposed ,to the election f - colt, we tbo.tter, of Webtrer and -graham,. arotind .which they Invite the frienda of the .con4titutioit to rally in. the presidential contest. We hike this step nt the.request of 'those Inhign nho lie- Hero there shoulitte manhood in mankind, ad herence to politicil prifteiides, and the loco of rot.-ntry end then tearof.Citml. in the discharge of thit-ir public tlntles. .Tiiey" tin but wre.rt a senti ment greatly pervading the i:dithers' mind and ..betrt nt the.present, and idistost universal iu North Carolina previonsly to . lfiu.latctioutiliation.- Thee , rogiel that they eanuut Oct . with:their pot. litiattirctliren e -hut believe that they hiiin taken -the only grotAttpoit :which theiftlits. of the gentlecasi.ht‘filltdiso,-ber-.iinititntions ans. Ala tl!Wittlentlff the States preierved.--. .*Ality are tilii4ll;tl(Oy trill he crushed by the ' , Ming Oldie Or thetonstitution s , tikarhich they .wUI cling to .thettet." Scott to '.Vesv . 'Terser. - Under the caption o f , Ahig :abuse of former . i Whigs," the Newark Eagle has the following in teresting revelation touching Seett's prospects In Neel .leracY generalltknowh that a number of dis tinguished men iu this State, who in other days acrd prominent members of the Whig party, Isere recently - announced their deliberate inteu tioa to act and vote in future 'with the democrat lo party. They aie gentlemen of worth and in fluence, and hence it is that tho whigpapers have rivalled each other in aspersing their motives.— Many of the attacks to which wo refer have been of a most personal cliaractrr, audio this respect ' , disgraceful to - the papers in which they have op- Ikettrf'd , '.• Xr.vi the etntruatlmt, thr courant, Im7 - 4 41 the writers of these assaults have hoped to deter others from 4followiug suit,' they will End themselves egregiously mistaken. They have, lit faot c alreatly bad n contrary effect, Men are seldom, if over, disposed to tolerate abuse of men with whoM they have been peliti cally associated for years, especially when they: know those assailed to'be men of integrity,-`. That a largo number tittle' whigs of New Jersey wiU vote for Pierce and Slug Is net' questioned by anYAensible &unman.; We could name over Two,litzsensri whigs in this oily alone -who, for reasomihest known to themselves, will not, no der any circumstances; vote for Saott. ”No*, why should one be abused more than other?' Why should curtain men be singled out ferdelhination and peneOntion? If it bo thoin tention itd` the whig papers to attack personally every vzhig suspected of disloyalty. to Scott, they ta te rie i i / c i ol t h.o a t i r. fi ti - riv....t o v u o y „s h h t a. o u k sa eep y them_ 4lor : o b . irny this zttt it subjectihe day ant STEPIF9I'4I.IIOI POCEOTIEIIII.—Among tho .. ,victims of the Henry Claytdisaster, was r Stephen Allen, Esq . . * 4a aged man of the purest 'charm; . ter, formerly Mayor of 'NOW' york, beloved - and ..• . esteemed : by all who knew him. .In his pocket book was found a printedi slip, apparently cut from a notepaper, of whioh tho following is • a • copy i!e° 7I (_ 4 e f PaaY : rl °; °" Never be idle. If ; r,l4l6ca'tbeteillerployd,:ftttend to the culliva‘ion of your mind. Alwayis . sPeak the truth.' Make few promisee: Live up to your engagomebta. Keep your iown secrets, if you have eny.i, When you speak to EL pereon, look him in the face. Good coppauy and good con versation bre the very sintiws of virtue. Good eharaetar is above all thing? else. Your charac ter canno(lioessentiallyured except by your own.acte,; If any ono gp aks - evil of you, let, your lifesheitathat none if ll believe him. Drink no kind of,intoxicating liq rs. Ever live (miss ii, fortune eXcepted) within our income. When ;you retiresto bed, think ovit whatyou have been doing during the day* bloke no haste to be rich, if you would prosper; mill sand steady gains give compoteney with tram Hilly of mind. Nev. er -play a tyr game of °balm: Avoid temptation; through fear you may out 'withstand it. Enro money - before:you, spend "_it. Never run , into, debt, unless yon lima way to get out again.— Never borrawlf you can possibly avoid it. Do not marry mita you are.able 'to support a wife. Never spealeavil of any Owl -.Be just before you. aro generousl,..:lieep 'yet:Tapir innocent, if you would be hjiptiy:_. Save when you aro young to spend wheFi you. tire old.- Head over the above maxima at retuttitnee a week.".. '..Stfarrolti.ltkirisit Lorsmitrrv.—lilr. -Orville ROO; a fatinteri of FranklitiGonn., has become . _... t . ti in oo B : h a it e so . de b t L e b . ia sta v u i be n j, g e, c t de o v r ote s d pir c i o t ne ß id a e p r p a iti bl gu e . atto m n r. - ~ _ I Hatch left home on Saturday last, and his friends fear that bo will cominitguiCide, as:he, previous t represented that he had it , - calved ninessage from the spirit of. a man who bad committed snide, urging him to lime the world forthwith. ' '• i •.• : - ' Itsini of lievnt Ana Igiseenan7 Hope la Despair. •' - ."`"7"" . Tim Nair CONtr o meTton ot, I,orustallav 9T'Aw • . . to be submitted to the : vote of the people, ,per mita the credit of the - state'!to be pledged half of associations exelusively for.the, purpose of making internal improvements, entirely . nr" .. partly within the limits of the State. The aid to be extended to such assoeiatlonemay be bk_anb-,., scription to the titeck orloans of money on beide,: to the extent of one-fifth of the capital, payable only in the proportion of the capital paid. in by the stockholders. Special acts for erectiog cor. porations are prohibited.. Banking . and : ink % counting associations may be created either by general or special laws, but tho Legislature hi required - to-demand ample security for the re demption of the circulating notes in specie. For the Mornlog,Past. MESSIM. HARPER & PHILLIPS-- Gentlemen : As the Democratic State Conven tion' which assembles in Harrisburg on. the 2Gth inst., will have to place in nomination anew man for Canal Commissioner ; and as the - timo . ted for the selection of a suitable man- is tint short, I would bog leave through the columns,of the Daily Morning Post, to, suggest to 'yourselves and to the Demecracy of the entire State, , Gen.- W. 8. CALOIIAIi, of Washington county, Pa., as the man to - take the entire „Democratic vote—in suggesting the name of one ao widely and favor. ably known (not to. Party Politicians as some who figure largely in our city) to all true busi ness mon, it is needless to say that be is comps"; tent, available, and an honest Democrat, as a man'of sound, practical judgment and correct business-habits, is so well known that' it'needs no long, eulogistic recommendation from me, for tho propriety and expediency of his nomination can he readily seen. I may, however, bo per mitted to say that if any man in this State can pull dawn the.itrong whig-majority in old Alle gheny county, than man is Gen. W. S. CALORAN, Wool merchant of Washington county, Pa. • Pirrairunott, August 18,:1852. LTh Wanted... A FEW AfEN,• of thorough bust nem' habits and good. @damsel,: pr• a We and mpertable bteduesstAt to a bualavas that recidirwa no capital but good ' 62 rileter, huainem _habits nodendraer. T o men with the oho . quilileatiosw; a poitonnent hue: Lows - and the but of wages will be' giren. •Apply or* addrclw No. "Sarithjidd "stroet corner of Third. • • • z • aprUtf . . Espeelel Attention Ai Direete - Af4 the advertlaement of 11A LSEI7.4 rOILPST rpedicini of Arent celebrity In the cum .01. clarions and he!ilthy condition:l . 6f the bunion body,.tirisint troutithat ußually . termed Impurity of the blood,. It Is recathincn,leil far • the cum of Dropsy, Gravel, IV:pepsin, Jaundice, Cos-. Metier; InteutuaMut, abut,. and , diseape . of the Mart, filVer; and Kidneys. Dr. Oco. H. Ko:I.10, cornet strect and Virgin al4ryy. is the agent ibr Pittsburgh. See relvertheinent In amanita. Quinton 14 thl3 paper. .e ' - 11a ndvleo . yon, lf yon Lace not tdrendy- done so, to SO At amen and pmcum nbultde of IiTEIVS - ROCK OIL,. and by so doing you will ini , e:ii•ignnt dell of eaffeiing. Them 13 no telling /tow soon yori mai need It. Bead the following ' . • ,3lrcer , June 4,1652.. Dear Bir: .1- purchased a bottle of your Petroleum," from your agenta, 31am4lin 8 3l'lLean, in this Place to eure, a bunt, which received =Mentally; and in it 3 than twenty-four hours it wtiPl much .bettor; and 1 mu DOW atsio to arnik around without the waistauce if a caw. •I ras so badly burned that my friends had Weatery Me home: • • If you think the tbregolug 'statementrrill be' of any Imo to you. you may uud:o whatarer urn of it Yon see proper: • . rol.cattliY, • T/;O3fAS IL BRADFORD. To to had at all the prituinal Drug Stores. [ayMallw . . _ . lbw anilvard' with 'that 'dreadful soots= to America, the per complalelt, tie. proprietor of *Uwe' are happy to offer tble , ramedy v ea at auce tom= pieta nud a are,. It hail been Mirk often In all' Tart< of. the eonntr7; It !XI% wed in the. practla; of the moat Mar nent phplclans. and always with. trlimmlunit a UCCVAIr; In ofletitta thee Pill: to the 'vatic, the proprietors nrenettur red by a ' kire.to allerLate hamar? 'euTering; alta':a remedy within the readt of nll, which Li' :deuce a rad ad efhotual remedy for a nowt &apron= and =rult clam of For gale by, most 'of tize 1.1p4:a. 4 4' - and.Mrillinntx,.and (rum 'the. fvlu prupriptont. - J. KIDD 4 . - suleala.u• :Callfood steeit. . .4aJ F. S. Cleaveila 4 .Prlid Hedil Honey seinp....Those who hart veutumt en thellFt kr, and on .profltable WI; of .Cleareei Prize : 3l(Qlll .lloner S.mp." hate Tury naturally suppeutl that the Indiscriminate adMittoue or the ertirle of lloney. with other ingredient., untelly employed h& the mannactory of newly Invented SAN, to FilfiltiMit to Ow it In competition with tlitit pro dueed by P. S. elneser: It it hut en art of jUudier, however: to the Inventor, l 0 mention (end, doubtle,..l thi. fart tucpt here been hronght betbio the oleo of the learned and impartial Oommittco who nwanlol to Lite ItheNt.lot,) that hit not tic, molt of duffle.., nor - tin" work of h 121, Alentarrr1IlviVrik . , but the ftuila of lung end careful tguly..loitAl to t. knowh.lje of thaw materiel.' which.'l,y ioetim., and an exact analyti., ha. rentleriti ht laLor. tuntornble to hitutelt and useful to-the world. • ' rut.. 311 lby dief.tvAng Dra=l.4.4-I.lnl by the Amu!, r4r figvilurris aumi It* vkLnlty. att!:4ltAvt • .f. .& t DD . t' .u) Wood Ixtret7t. s`_Telload 1130 c. 14 ** ; " o pitillet...Tor iho criri• . tilf:aoo, or ao a Spring pOri. C. 7 Lf the Lloo4 eu t a, et vottirsl tonie.am We f.sFtetu, La un .• • • - . . . 'lle cirallic fouriti of till. Extritet'aro truly wandorfill: mut Ali Itria%l tu;o1,1 utalui imulitliati. trial of the "Tel -tor Dries: arml Furikaparills.' It Mil% ukinjuretlia mast dell city patleut.. ' . • Thon Cyloom mineral uos.trumt to • 'kook tiop.c tiro and from Mile portly egotable ivntnly. TbereWre, hair. et or broken iu tualt h In ophtt. , , however lnsihamo to ntol olb..nc in no ono tio.rpnir or reartery t. Jet tbo tient only undorstinhi that big hirpO of khplient . n.ntorntion lit. only in "tinyzatt'o Extroct Yellow Pock owl earfq. Mello,: ob.! p!.rounilo him, tir hip itf x inkr, to try U, and korona lukslintion in prAletitiglitionoo4 mtorOiotijo 48'r. 4 ! tnirortimmeut. •. • nulldaw tin Tuaktay marnlng,lllll lottlant. by-the Hen-. H. P. Suitt. Mr. IVILLTAM. O:JOHNSTON. and MLA 31. STEW . yin/ pvzivrintgan. TiIItACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOW.4"aetho - Sleduro It., Mehl nt..t: Mann Ilteturo of I.:ttschto work, Na: vat Areldtecture,ll.lher arid 31111wrigbt ; by Oltrerityrito-- in ono g al, *lva For kilo by • • . • L+• t aul9 . - EAT' ".1; CO.,' US Wood street. I JVIIIICE3 UN: ;telt:Nee AND Alt.T.--Popublr Lectures 11 Science re nnd Ait. deb - raid thoprincitial ritiel and tomes of . the Vatted Statuf; by I . ltony&lTlS 2rgeii 1019; . . ' KAY d CO., S 5 'Wood PROPttitTY.--Cuu throe start- Mick Ilnosor .0. and lot, no St. Clair otrect,lo Orate Row. soil traps aFrontmotating.... &mato, Or - . SAMUEL nAisogr, .119 •• • Corner ortcoodoutl'lllth:Atx's.: TAISztaI:TION.—The pottrm.hlp horcton3repststjux der tho title, of ITAWORT7I CAIRNS, aot tly ant uol ccu..!ent, 4 11. , 01VM ou tho ISth July> Tbo Isom:wt. of the Crux be Aottiol ut the old stond loi f:A lcint Haworth. • • -7-7— ifg T .ftOPOLITAN HOTEL, . • ~..HBOADWAA,N.EW.YOIM.- . rIMIE Metropolitan will be completed and owned for the rxeption of eompeny, September the, lA...Prim of lkeird, Two Dullard per day. . . . aco9 8131110 N LELAND L 00., ProPrirtew. • BILL.OI , ti.N.CILMiIIk; drawn flay 18,1832, by Wm. Mariat,lon Ilndn tiandet..Letiirtina, for nine hundnd And beenty•fire and. t 1.1.01) dollars. Payable /at or 7E111=7, 185; to my tinier, and by me made telyablo to .1.1. A IS. Idr imtston,- hating boen lint or stolen, from the matward mall, of dune eth alt. payment thereof boa been. atopped, . and a . dupllrato bill obtained. . aulfat .- • . W, 11: WALLACE. '... . . . Tx 'consequence - of the lato fire. TAAFFEI,' attiarrum & X EANE, have removed to 112 Second' vtreet;withln one door of Wood aired, 'minim they.sill , (ionidinaniaii usard• In , the. Commtmloni Pozwanllng• and Prieluea baldness, being fully propered tollirfordera, effect falla, and odium on con.' Pignrnerdgi and „tel.. confident. of rendering natistnetion .to, throe* . faitithamewlflt darnmarals. , .. : .., alga • • Peisaaryyaksitt Illutital Lire. littOoir luau: • vine's Company. , • riallM Stockholders sun rn nithd 40 pay an .Initchoreed THREP. DOLIAItP. A sunE on the en& sollncribed fur, au or beforo the= or August, Instant. Payable at The Wilco of.tho subwriber, N. 45 Fifth karst; near Wood.' - - order of tho'lloard Of.Dlrockms. , . • • • .O..LESUE, Tretsatur': V.VitY DitalitAßLE PRINERTY.Dr•-ausanrar ern, ad." joining property of Dr: ftelrioldliand IVllliarn Dilworth, Ranting on the fiber B 0 filet, iald irnitting tbroigh to Re, Lecca'atravt~ four hundral -1eet....:-.'ilbaro-ta a good two: story Drirk:ltouxe, had' hack bnildingailopther with all nocemary ant pudding*: Mk° urea' and. puinp; in yard; ahrubbeil, fruit and.abiulo trim, Thia belleved •to be one of the liadvropertim, for variona purpoaey now in mar. tot. :at alairgala: , : Title Etainire- of • • WIWI. BALSLEI, • . ;N:r:eCtirciet or Wood and nu l 9 : - • 7 1:•.(oviirlIllt Co.'i Ex'eboaige Otllre.j , •.. • .I.lavlyl o..lllrown & Prot 38 and 40 Snah :tree!, 27.tiladelphia. •., . . RELLD:O AORNTR, • - • 1, , 0R AMERICAN,..COTTON AND "WOOLEN O . OODB— of the most approves,' manntactirim in the country. • • , . . • PRINTS—From the Merrimack, Ainerkuti Daaaali _ Co:s, Washington and sbu3ohester,Weetts. • COTTONS,-Prom. Um Conestoga Mille, lencoiterOlnikla-. berF,Waishout Hadley Fails, New. Market, and many °them IttAiLßNS—Prom Seagmycs;Beitons, Blind Brook, and • meshy other inii,erior Cassimezes, Satinets, Jeans, Broad anti Beasie.Cielhe, Flamiels, blankets, Embroidered and Rain 4.3ldiviese and , lud!in Fowl*, • • - -• TILE onUcriber haanow on hand it fine collodion ~ '1 ', s of CIIOICE YOWLS, bred from tb the most o d e b ratel ot.im rtivi Marko now known In the United State, .7= . Pa lima -- s 4 . which ho . Offer t 4 eura-and Ponitmerr, Ulla 1,.,1 .. c invite' asteptidolo hir extensive POultry yant, in . East Liberty. - Ilia Fowls have !Rya bred with the greatest ( we; and gentleman who &Are to obtain thorough bred it saw i s , I n their purity, can depart! it getting some sops- T im. BT,ccnnens of YonngStock, on nation ,_ by letteror otbmw Ise, of the folioitin vale :' :- Ctddegong - Po.tol oncbln China, Hong Kong, or Black me, BM, ling and White; tillanghaes, of the celebrated Marsh, White and gmb i c y importations; Itratuna Pootra !Stidbi.) - sm•ey font, rota large tunt much admired; Great timng-Tio, black, .with deep orange colored rump an neck, hacklmor great dm and beauty; Mid India, Afrban Ban and. and other eery choko - varLeties. Addroa, .. • - - 4IIGTISTCS tlaPaiss, wimp s P. 0., - itl/19Mn Allegheny County, ra. .r t ,' • '' ,• • , • - P !w ; • - • 1..11S;C:l B: 11. N To the Afflicted: AIIRILED Removal PECL&X, NbTI 0. - 5HL,.. - Surgeon Dezatlstr 7 { , ftecilvec,qx • wax. /Co. I .44 , l3mltkftekt • 4. A.. 0. D.--meetsabowthwi .4 4 1 %=, corner or Thwar4-rood. y -agurTekvipb - Anger:am Lalge, No. 281)j, 0:4;:, Wednesday ovenloglrt WaelAtigou Hi% vioca ST.—A Sawa WIZ Went ,is rive .g7.llreansburg to Pittsburgh:: A llberarreietmd w tu.he.. g(ttjen..bo the finder,, by leaving it st rJylCdt _ - - - - sy BLACK TEA.—For the ben UOIDNOTEA Yltta- U blurb, at CIO. cents •p tb., go to the Petit' Tea Store, No SS-Fifth street, *bore the yory beat Black. ent Green :'.4:16•e , -.l ; lace of meeting, W Wood etteet, between fifth ganef. 6121=It l ey. -..:-Pirraetman Lunar, N0;336-3teets every Tiaceley evening . • Birecialux ENCA3i I / 1 3:2ff, No. 87-Meets first and third Friday °teeth month. . [mar2S:ly W. E. ruNDENHEau, Dental Sur. gean.—No.-161 Third- otreoti a fair xkoro. abavo Smillthehl. (nee up stabs. Dr. F. hos beam O:ameetal tho wtablishment.otpr.J.,44Poa, W40.0413g, 1.0 . 41 4 Jut JOHN 111PCOUBRY.•AColleetitifrf HUI 11,...) 7 Porting, &c Attends to Collecting, Mil rPet , log, DixtritroUng air& and Carnlaric for TorUestle. ' dare lett a the alike of the-Moraing Yost; or stAW 3 Cal lum" Pezkdkal StoraiThlidifrect,irip 1411rodieflyattiloir i -AETNA: INSURANCE- COMP . ford, Coniii.--Olidtarcicir St A 9 'setssllB9,ll2..: Mice of Up Pitt/IN/10 Agency lathe Stole: Roceicit randy b. /4001111 R, Na 59 cod street "noTtit" -. IL IL BEESON,Agent_`:; tr Chamberll0 9 3 ComnitSratal - Collegern _Canter Orblarket runt Third 'Meats. Book Beeplaw Penmanship, and Iforcintile Computation, time:drawn 8 A.. .sr. talc) P.M. Persona dasitinit.tbOrtlagn k Wit:mg-Wu in an,. of tboaboTo wand branches, aro requested to call aril learn tba particulars Indica moat room 4.t0 b P. 31. Uri," SPENCERIAN COMBERCIAL. COLLECLE(Latti - Cliamberlin'etj—Cernet Thhe streeto.• (third Saar) PiEtAlumb, PA. -IL P. GIOODNOUGH. Pak*, ail Abcoilmant; 7%04 R. C. SPENCHB, disociate: ‘`Addresii P. IL: SPENCER, Principal Teacher or Writing and. Cal— mercial Correvpondence. Sp° .e.iileqisl folace__ln =gain; um UFIoS CU EGE.w.Ladies , okneses... ' —ln Pensnatuddp; gird. IVrltlng . atl Drawing. under Mr. J. I).Mame and lir. P. Blataper, and in all . tho higher . branches of an bsgllsli lid: denied. oducatlon, under Mr: P.' Hayden. Two' spaclone imams befo. recently .licen gently lilted up for-their eieell4:seconintodedion: and O. - Um arrangements... (alb tc). - ' Clavl'A • 1111:13, .b,gresonAtatertals, and Curtain Trimmin gs of am' daiiiriptkay l'urrature Plashes, Broratelles,• An, a Muslin Curtains, N. T. Painted Wbulovr Glltileraleei, Curtain MIA Bands, atirbolcsala and retell: W. IL CA 1101f4, No. le9 Chesnut streekrnmee Mk, Philsdelphia.',.. • Cnrinins e Nude and Trtuulasi yery newest French .titate Mutual Fire Insurance Comps. Vey' si7•74lurrisbarg, Pa. Capital t200,00.7.' Itetkigned :only, fur the itafer - classes -of:property, b ttrusraple espital, and afford,. auporfor Ektraptagea! In point of clonspness, safety and &VD mioodiftlon; to' city •atol country merchant,: end owners oflsotated dwellings andcountry property. • • .11 ' ranch office t 4 Sialthfield id.,-Plttaburptt..-; .7Z - v p NELSON'S DAGIUJECKSILOTYPES.-- lerY. Post 011ie° Buildings, Third street. Likenesses tam he all IBA: of - weather, farm 8 A. 3L.ta 5 P. M., gh lug an accumto artistic , and animate likene:SN uiilika and vastly ea-. Parlor t‘ithe coXIIIIIOTI clump dagaerrootypm nt . tho fallowing chEnP facts: l tsd, 4:34-1,1,L.3 add uptward, according to ' flours for children, front wA, Ali, tol - P M. 4 - N. 13 . — likez.keseesotedekeideeetved persous taken•ln any part oftter city: • • •- [u0r:".. , 5:1y • ir:. - DELAVNESS, NOLVA ill the- !Lead, and ait dint li'pee able disehstrea front the ear, speoally and_panxte• 'neatly nretsved, without valor ineoilveolenee, by Dr. Haas- Yrinetpa7 Attest 'of. the N.-Y. Eru. Butgety j wife , may be .censulktl at 01).Arch street, Philadelph*.frout M. to D. Ahitteen- r • • yeart of. close and abstat nadlelded etteatlon to. .this nuldelt of Planta/ practice hag eastaai mai to reduce Ma :freatteent to such a degree of moms' se to that the most con tented end obstinate eases yielhtTa steady. attenticm to the Attend • to .your ILorsettreDll,, A ttOlertt. T•e x' .. 'LEAVE POWDLIL—This. powder 19 otrored,te the es a own:oaten! cure for the •hesmashorses tog Is the:anly medicine known' adapted' to that thurtoso, having been used, In the priside TeterMark practice or the proprie, tot for the tact thirty-sereu years. The utter Incompeter.cy• of that noble animal, the horse, 'far labor, when troubled with this common disease, should trainee' every one bacir, Such, to'apply itaznedintay for thls retziody. For sole whole -sale and rotall at Dr.. KEYBIIit'S linitStmer; No. 130, jr4A.Uvr darner of:Wood at. Ind Virgin alley. • improved titionlder • Briteef6-6Ledles 11-c1 , .• Gentlemen's,. "illses and dayss - ShoilldEr prezeit..-s largelet receirol, of the most Improved-nit& Inahkisinble kind, intended to tot lieve iteapal strimidenyintekbaek,lenzi. log forsrard, "Thate Shesilder: itrities tire:nu *Ride of great valuointid enstlY superior tome. 'articles of the kind (Wive.: Tbd Gentlemen's Brim° sawyers the imrpose or stopetelent, as well--es Shoulder Ilitms, ant' ate very little nbase the pries of suspenders, • • - • For sate at iir:KEYSEWSpyStiaiore, lid, earner of Weal street at . , jefatir MISAS TVIDLE.. Anderson and Minas Tin&;elate `ko' thin day entered tato part ricrahlp. under the ftrin aLd etyle -of J. C. Andernan tc 03, In the tCholesalo Fruit and Confmtionary bminets at No. ti Wood .4met„ Pittebargb.. Haring diFpoeed of my' entini interint'in the' 'Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary &Warm, to 3femitr.J. 0. Andervort & C0;1 take piceitum in recommending them to my former friend:l and cuntoinern and hone for them a continuance of the ITheral patronage LeAtotrod on ma. . , , • - JostruA • • ASSOCIA•L'UD. Vireftle.lle, Insorookee Company of the. City of Plithilbozgh*". '. DA kreaciit---Itt./BEItT FINNEY; SeoretarY.: itallPt naltwt FLU: and .W.MEINM RISKS or Wet. lfou.•!, - pod %Viler Amt. -; W. W. . ^: +-johii . ikk„mr, - • : IL iTil tus, 4 ' , Robert - Finn .. er, • . Charles Kent, ' .W1111:ant Uarzotto, Colllngiroal, • : • WrIA/Itcr. • - .• - . Is .0 Joy IFUirever. —lll4 will7podple etalurt pimpliv uu tho “Autoint . , tire divine," or. eruptions - of . giuy tintlentiettli Li 'stool iv': wall known. that:W. Yellnir twit in& F. ttrsapar deal:Meg . tlm Nkhitkoiii . 6ll inapt in rrorin: pittrplea sera' titul lantchea;lenritim . tlnt - atteetta lama ea healthy: smooth: eiat na the nr.lthyr n buhe. It ta really nriretea, to thcite who wL.b the rimy loamy of childhood.... Ii ntr:na 'liken and pohentinavannils lcitllntharge all their Wetted manor, slut eradicate.: every inipnrity-front: diva its. wort: mildly, but cieetuallv,girini . conytiona, beauty stl-hloolutug health. in the phire qt, adinem and 80144 irk ening diets, ' • ' - • - See adrerthrment in another celntnn. .133autraumee • COutpaltili—ADlC -••*.jis •Plttoburgh..--C. nv-.3.1tx, Ptullueut; 'SAM CEL 3IARSIIELL, &Trot:ill. • ' Cake: Ai 317tPT &reef, teiremn Attrkel arid ;vied struis::: Lasurca I;OLA and' CARGO IlL•g, on IN Ohio and ilk L~ slppl Itirfra tribubsiies.' • • Insures ugriitul Isms or Dstruk:go. Fin:. .6.140--Agairul the Perils of the Feu, and Inland .Yang's thruisµlll'ruurporbatbai. • - • C. O. Ilmsei, • "_, Lakster,jr.,... 7, • Engaley, - 31.• Ilugb Tklifug, ; • . , . lloberI•Duolale. jr., D. DubuTtn. :& llbrlen6'h. • ; - .rrnneis eeUer?.. Fslwarsl Ileszlston, • . . , - tryout, : ' Samuel Rua, „, . • dd Felloss's , Ottnsn ..fintrth sfrerti Le nun Wax! and - -Senglojteld burgh t comment; No. 2. meets first ant•tbirtlTimalitya: of esal month. • • ••• • • - .Pittsburgh- Deb-roo Lodge, :wend and. fourth .MochunlcV _Lodge, No. e, moot,or( TYTh . nrrdtkr....orrning• • .Western Star Lo.kge, No. 24, "neon , ocrn• ordnosauT • Iron ("AY Lodge, No. 133, mats every . .44faiu47 . - • Mount Modal Ladge, No. 300. moots Avery Mernday urea lag, at UW0411311, corner of. nth and Staithflobl. .Zatt Way, .NQ.-W4; moots everp -Thun+Jay. (Toting, at war 1f.311, cameral' Smitheold and Fifth etreeta.' Twin City Lodi:a, No. 211, mecca every Friday evening. nail, corner 'of toucoth nool Sunilust.y,q.cs.:,o,ts,Allegherty . • • 'zny29:l, irli - .Pitititinuesh Life Intolerance Convisavir ury vp,..Plrrsairßom r , Preahletiti JAMES 1100.4:' '. • • ". Vies Pmident Me IiVeLIJitkAN. , • -• • 'Dreamier : JOSNPII S.I,ENCIL: ••' • '• Cornet, No. Fivv2t.,Fratm;:lit newer. • This Animator niakei every Ineurance. appertaining ta committed with Lib fliska. • - - • • Meisel rates ire the damp as.thoso. , adopted Lg other safe.. ly sonduetett Companies ti • • _- Joint Stock Baba at reduction-Of onstkird from the Mu fuel rtites-44ual to a dividend of- thlrtplinco and .onc third per pea annually ira advance:.- - : - RIAkA taken on-tim Urea of moons golazto • • Cbaties A. (katon, ' . . John A.:Wyo.:lDi.. • . • 1:' . . . Otizke amigo .Tooth Soap. - Of till other preparations for the teeth, ' • Inas won the palm • . rind has ' • . No superlar tattle:lasing the teeth, • • Sweetening end purifying the breath, • ' '• • -Orvtaing blwallug. snit amt. tender *rota • ; Nttatbent of anitattleultd or pdratiteo • Surround Um' •• • gth, nod Cze laaitaP - • • i Toltro.co.latalosp the , pacer , ' • • ".• Of remoting.tlawa aiatimiyotad. Wow : Or preventing - the teeth Dom dopy. . • •• , • To prove thliti•lot all who doubt • • • .have romans - to a tot of the valuable " . Satm prop-mat - by Professor Johasoo„ • . • ' Rua la Mad* whose . I , T7Port re Ana admitted by Beigatitio Pothple to be of eertabi ut>llty. ,• • .. • I'riee 25 cents.. • ,I3otd wholesale and shall at , • ' DP- KBYBII.IPB.Dng atom. No. la. , - corner:of Mood stfect„aaa virpa nuei i50081.4-1004=14 to etitsikoinolgtuneot, by oket,• - o.- • • .t3TDA.ttr& SILL. &ILA 80 : 1 '& - 004:211o .. receirod GD pi nee Black BUic.Lai:v4.neitest - Atul mon &shim:able - • ,•-- ••• bull) Pettrust broad 'Ertaligraolt • Lthei. 7girr, are riow forward lilr ist, ..... , 7,prtita Bblladelphla and V V :: intettaa d i atePuill!thcb.Y•theahoreline. i Time through three ave. : Pare •to : . Oriltr7o mita Cana: -'' : •r• :.. Agente.: .. Clev *loud • and ' 1tg,11,..gh.! /(14.11roatl, .to Cliveletiodl... 'parr, 10 clorelrm.ll:s3,oo4-, ... . , • . . . ... • . .. Taste attougkla Ralillo, /, irk,.l/Brio, Detrog, Chicago, .. • ' llama* C B horiLiu s '..cract'Cincinaati. ri - irm.telt.ana fist monitor atinnter Fortner err lenrie A,,- • 110 nongahalb.whiattbot. of Market - atreet. :.' - .' - every, morning, (Suitilltra excepted.) at goal**. - contracting at Witihrillle-trlth the. litaorne, tral of the Cleveland -oink Plttelmrgh - Ratittaa, tearitotWell7 lllo • at 12. : 111 '4416111.. 'Arriving at Clernilaiilat •.lAu P.. 11., and connicting wlllinannaboat tor Toledo, Detroit, .Chliago„.1111 wanklai'lolllßlO,ond Dankirt.. - '.'• .- .'• - ~' • . ' - ' i.i . • I hollingerg.lowe Pitlaburghtir the taotiting. and a ii.,a. 'nelt **l4lgitith.... - 7.. ad PC iinaylrada meiitieln'gras to Ciaratand'eta Ohkr.a__ . __, liallroad,Aripnt out at Altlitace...':_:::?. AN) . C. MRV= , -•r . . . . .. . . •.hiag of Admictien3.—BO:uto, .%1 esatcrgecond - ,Zfr, 90: mast Secured Seat, 40 cents. ' - -•- - - • 11TERR ALEXANDER, The Wiaantqf the. trA k viii :11.1. Oro a reriet of Eithibittousidthe Theatre, eomeSeaoh_rjg on THURSDAY EVENING, Angartigth, lBs2 . - Thlo.VabThe • may &petal urea a gesulne nateemerit, which illlwo the m°l 7Fi 11lt ' ALEXANDER hat exhibited beinnt thit'Uro ir nal • . Mean of Earoix , , and has traveled through ALeaSco sad • : South - Atnerlak, and bli uutttolit ', NO , HCHBUO.'- - aulB -. `MASONIC - 11 14 - ... . .. .. .- .. • . .. . . . . .. .ftia.o33l - . • " F , . ' " Tlisl 1 0 4 1PAP TPl v rm 1111 octimolbai . c. ... .. c o • thettelng On " • . ' . .- A ... . ~,,,,. ii..4,6,,...,5-kC1E"N0.,...1151..5jA1);,W27., ' - • - " —ig -MASONIC -1 4' . . .... . , . AutoltacbY - _ --- ' 1(4-. tafaiiteIND, • Wa r ' ' • Dututtie-, • 11 14' .41,i1:10 "Detr.Ainxt22:7l4,Taititc. 46414 44 1 4 x . nb• - ,.(2!Thirelx halt 4Q, 17. . irom E .A itik in 'Awe awl Ala. sue b 7 ' =l6) 'aIIA.LERATUS,-25 lorns,rir lan putror IWO* , : [ jun] . 8 0mitus, in store, --i1.21..".11.1.M.ur5b ft IIOCOVATE--15,y il! tNo IN7iirainmeolate, in store NLa raq L 9 n 4 nit : • . . ooNTENti *louses AnsaKs--Tivolood Counting .Rotute -to Ditoko; tarsals obooNtif ~••• , 7 .13A.SIUKkii•At8IN. - 7 '.- 7' -..'-'°7., :::' °- : l oo r ' " erE g i. ' ; 44 "ot 'i. :trd '''rri°re'r en4 .ll"l lktai '''' k lb e llr t.'street sillia2U ' l' l r i.'...' : : : S TA.TPCH.. , IO boxes BoribrlLbt's dwt received arta for sale . l;3 , • . onl6 MILLBI~.~ nICKETSom FIE- 7 42U hsgs:lUcreofrety (pcipf,) 114 do -lagatilyzya; ' . • ' Now from calla), and ffts ' I 3.1116LER a. HICK WEAN. Adams dt• Col's Wearers ICyprese AFE= this date, we Phan, ee.tend PrirtV" , Ad * o6 + 7 ' tee, OW. We wl.ll alsw.reedve.Pedds evotTarroat•air io boa:Tim*. ed teem Weoxler. . DAUER ir FOILSY2II,&nty 1 -.- ' • • , Plvidand. • '... .. „", • It Directorsof tho . Pittithuith DifeJnoirinica Cori T . , any; have rifle day Dividend of OnaDaDer • and kitty Cea,tien each Aare of flu) ripital star.k of rigid clopany, payabiett!.4 - eke °Mee t ors. or ••arter.the 20114105 t., Pittsburb, Arignat,licii.s4:! ** aatilir .47°l! ' 1.1 "" . ''' .. . • , . .• .. _ • nil. • . on or, T onto 1., - ....4 ~........;bILAS.II. PAlLLSON,ooll.intioducc t ortalitk •,... Iwo, .tho 21st Irunsitt, the. nase:Rtyle,ul-liati, ' for thorcolnin4 Fall !Auld , Winter:4' ; Ile alio ,n.W.I patt4itillue, -. ittaitibli to hls Ruperlor Four Dollarlial,..widell bowlllabo. -. lutroduits to hls customers on that dap.. ,- ~ . ~,' . . - 2 - oisilkilt .: • ...- • . WAS: a. :PAVLSON; iTiroxigt., .. •,.. • .Pioreitor. 'lliompaott'a Pena - ate Sembast.4*. AIMS. open the raibanialaticat. AWND.t.Y4:I7,OIII instant. 4 . 11' coodnue Tiro Altintha. at the number of papa. /ff limited, fairly application wilt be Itemsary. J 4 Baum° ad , mliWou:' No pupil sultalttedpr ttiattinte than& sestion, nal no divination of tultkat cut:S . fo? :proti*lCd illness. One -hair of tuition payable Inv allyha titlyanic: 'For tartbOr .trahrmation see circulars; or Prot T to pa7n,ut 64 Liberty stroet, . (Irwiteirgovi:Y. • " • • • • :Fla fOrni clime :6 41.'10: 14' Bathemitsm:: aral Languages to rocito ttt 0 . ruicarable-: terms. „ . •." • %WS 9,111 E 3innalkettlitiothirtiriii all:ltii.raiiousi branches; lir eluding a deteillitlob..or ntichi : OLittir a rg, Ind efts traiaing of cbamotilassizolia; Abe anti roasting of:ironA3TO; the badlagind zwinalpunent tof botternaces., working by chansiat, coltai. or antionrite; .tbirrollning of iron, 'and theconveriion - of crinion, =pelt Elmo by tharcial fu 0, and poddliiiiffurnami. .Afrir, , rii-scription of fine hanunenrr, rol li ng inilkyliinse ninctdao; but blast. .' nirer'nin; b irbkh Lr narloi, an "tray an. the ritanigkritnia of By Irerlorkk threttrumV2illtilog-Enento--aritheao hundred: tract costirikgsec and adhion.. Y9T• 1.728 ' • .No.l.o4lVatitxtivet." IDI6ANDLES 1N 1SIOND—•• •• • -- - 1.,10 38 halt res - ,Tobieft bioydi 12 half pipes A SoWiet . .t.oiliiii:BraOdy,l24o;- • 11 qi casks : ,do • • do do •.• 5 doPollroahr pale• do - • • ... 1 eiedh ' cask James AlonowwV,lnta.lA 18.00; rqr roak.l3lorliberiirltriiady . . ' 1... IVILLChorry • • •••do": 41:Ain/nod tor We - • irnua & iticsuitixor; • anl6, Jaoraalladeiroldelo cozy,' • •-•• • • _ • 'POKE! BOOKSI-z-The Mega the Unman, by the so .gibor of thi runt of the flick e theakera,Ar- .. : • Theßebels, or Boston belbrirthe • . St. totlgur,"or the TrawitiLl Or Li& seenikirdlthin. •• Mira of Home Life, by Men. awake C.'Entburp tarts, the Recovered M. of en Facerark. •.• Reminhicetiees'of Th o Tbriory Or Moran Ppnigreadow and Zhillana3 ?sots.' Linty of a fi e ry Or Juilice.-: • •,. • , ' • • Ounplioji, liCetebas of the War with ble ' xion, by Capt. • The shore, with a largo aaeortment of Mirrenntunina; He- . law and Thrologirat &las, tor ml.; at raloaxt whoa. , . butt • CO,...hti Waal aria, •• - : Magazines,for TVCT. • Ft-ECM:CaI At IL Mars 00..4..5cii4.44441n04L ' OodWe LoZteti.the SciPiaoter, No. LI Putoom's 8 , 61-Monthly . Libriry, being tlowesM Social. Philosophy. .From "Ifow:eloht Wards,'!....o.llltettly •- • The Lira nod Adyeritiares Of . -231ereyn • Clitiiiirofic:jiy - Sultsciiptlims teoeleal. extY icrlocieski.Pohlie." •.. .•. Dnomi. & . •. aue7. .- . fia37 Eholttrfteld Young LadteLeenitharri—alleghcity. -ANL and Atm N.IV."3II O 3CALP t nlll coutnuanae tuzun Seedon .ott. Angtott 301.1), at their 'dwelling, on /Wend street, " Attuatia,ltow." Uralgentbre it engaged to lostnuA In French; end llona. Oengetobra, in Drawing owl Palutlnx. Scholars my on ter nt 20/yahoo, end will be charged inlticni froto the thuo ot entraurato the closed the Renton. Cate" ot pre4Roatel Oak- • nest sill he an exeenUon to the above rule. Ittltket tort 101 the tenetrod,one Ina lulannee, the other half at the CIOPB of the aeaaton. . • All other err.lngernenta the newt nalleretetote, eblattutay .he tuvertaltrad by reference to the cizrular,orhj opylylN to . .tote inraruc.lottt AlleglienY: "August 2, I - 'B,a—enitatf . ' • ' a&ILS-15 311,.10 I er . l4 & icaut letsictelpe Vtgari; :•.; ..: • do • 2 do ' : .• 42 .do ,Cannello Oscura •.. do; • •tt do La Amelia Hat . do 4 •.• •12 do Clteadreles do; ' 8 do Embaxstutores • d 04,. • 42 do la Nephroiv, • - :413; ' ' ' ' • .136 Cabow"- do; ' ado 8 do La J.astina. n Regal" . dol"- • 4 do .11ensagero •do . dzi do 4": • • r; • •,:k4,l4sTres. ; " recel4l4.porc;sydd s . andlor mrzyjr. i2 2 41 2al Aar= lAeTt yst: • • Speiteeklan Coloustoroket College , • • ) cow '6 swum AND Tam sniners,-, • : 7 0 .13ooD:v0trau,;3Rerubsr. Aellottotoit, wad. highly • Jarsopillgo PtroerPi9r. froroil,r of , Cierelend *Commer *College, will direct, pertaarmaily :stet ellielontly; the Dokkeeplex (kyli;Ah - • ' R. C: SPENOC II ,-Aseoelato,Teaduri crOratelterelel Cat. culetlooe and PreeCeel aliregmPb • • • The yrent praprletare y cuserro the weermint-: e a public, Mut ao pain., or reasonable expense hove. or will be,sparrd, to render the earantagotor thie Xnstltutian - me , • owl to woe, am] yrolltable' to 'systeinitlilnk the ,btolueeiv , yttergler Of the usillring Youth ottkr,e9"ixi , yl:!,%„„ • .•., •Rrtriolol elm Proterearor ketuneashlp,. itaLlelexi and Tei p rber of CommerdalterremnndeoM. - • . THE .REAL srlINCL'e TOH.” , • Light; Af o re lthi ' - t'BOOK SOIL TILE 1131E3t--.Now ready andpOntalint s 500 /....Ito pages ;•-breuttfully haediettlroxiglecal. design& arid neatly: bousa.L'-'Praassl,ZO: -Enthled, ••Lrfle : AT TILE !MTH, or " UNCLE TOMB eArrerr AS IT Ilk • Boloilves„•Stenat• and Incidents In The; Bled ''Llfe • • - of the Lontrt?'....lty W. L. o.Baulth,. Esq.. •.••• • '• " • The object ut tLo rjuibp{ In t x - e peoeeti the Moditiott of the slam, in Wp rude but.oomforta o cabin; Ma daily nem 12011DLIA . andi Natio:test mlitiona, between master as l • EffiTV; the mistaken Imptdans and mhteorweired slows of the • Northern„ThilanthrOptilst,, Ze; 'and. to n ,epasamt the , passions mat mut/meats tu their natural forum, as the same • aro dimlayed in the humblest lot In human woelety,, thus - showing that, In the case of the slare,et lees. .t, calacuttuta, C:4;OM more happiness ,that{: freedom and • attho same • • time, to represent, ae ltits, a °Web, pe?pla,.rtit the Planter, to,etheiti justice boas im.l4Wdpue,lM winlee deiratdar, ad exhlbited ery'ilayealenitd4llo . win the amiable Judgment of' the • •On receipt or SI ,G!I, we ft Do=gs f thtt iboyo work by mail, pMgepah l ; lo VflitOd statelL • Liberal direaunts ea, - Na;pBmlthtleld street, • AVER': .. ORE:WIT P COLtbb. lIOAESEriEB3, tutownrias„ INO COWIE, CIIOUP, =MIA and CONIIINIPTION MANN. kylewnte In lan e c h lrld t tl i ; o lll:l,:t w eg th e pant . tin and naltietY by Ant exceeding ite mod =Jul' e X . pectatiotui of ibtfriends Nothing but lts virtues and tho rommtpt u lablo tonefit continned on thorium& of Manna+, coati} origiusteranditottatain the reputation Itittr fop. While Many Interior mantles thrust upon the tom misnity, have Wed and okar t ted, Ms hoe gained Needs by ern trial, benefits on the Meted tboy ca cart nreer f a org to beeti and , produces] cores too nuinertltio and too untrlabl bargt•terr,'" White bt • crstaana enoirtimie presewi tnat any one esedleine Ltindlibly th ere ts abundant proor that the Conan Prercrest. does not oaken+ &general tiving, but u th uu t turadebiy.Cl32(/ the n:isladi.-* for which it 19 rot Au , time mikos thine lads sidle arid better known, this coedbitte rout gradually basene the hem. reitaneu of the of Meted. Ilvsn the log ratitte tha: Amerleon peasant, to the pews of European. Map" lloottArtuut this cadre CCrall In la avegf' State-ch.?, and Indeed, ann.,' every nitwit,' it monthly Cabo: XLMISAI iS known as the boa mend, ex tant tbr dlatoso of tha Throat And Lungs, and In tumor for ergo ornauhituy it-raceme tole , extensively used by their moo fatellbient physletana' Ift.Greitt Baited , Frarou And throw nacre the muting scter.sts have resehed thelr hi a l ui rt ittrectkw, PsartolAt is Introducd, end Ls rintitilnt uss In the Armlee, Irceptists. Alms !loosely Valle hmt u t iou p. and In domestao mein*. as tin alma manly 0 1 7, - friste n dw g . phennts min employ . foram mere damp a-adobe= or 0 longs. Also In totlder mum and In davadobrartak pleasant and effeetnal enW la_ tot, some nr the most ffalterftig testhrtOnlsts ere elennive hero bee n (nun valetas who havethand It efficarinni, In escrespar similarly bribers! to thrldisnut. lono Cr =as Fr croRAL notnufteittro by a. with ath every to of it undet ide'own opt with la' taeT &lulus's.; It ts maw runr et by Jaw lune ocontberfrity onsse uromi tt y cob ben nay on ittgrik. 'r a ng Airbag:LC adulteration - Ifehare endeavored here la furrosh the (VD= Miry -with glatgalde of Bach lattinak enpericalty And at shoukl *missend to .their oudidenee.- rtinody at onm astb. spend} and eatxittal."whlett this bes repented end emit* les:sirloin premed Itself lobo. +ad trust by great earh Pre" Min ft -m - n eneww acentcy,of 4butut stfrnib,tek hat. • Ant Ithr eta. now want on whirl; they can rtgy tribe hest results, and the &flew with • mired,' that will do ; fur Them all that undid= an do. Prepared and sold by - JA3U C. ATER, l'aWa>,Chimeu, Low.% 49416 1 / 4 . Sold in Pittstangh by It A. ffsbnertuch at 4„,e• legbeny by IL P. Schwattti ant bY DrualbtP an* Deem lii hledtelne everywhere. - aultlnsdat t ~y t. . y _ '"~~:' ~. -~,:: c ~:,a:. =MN .. ^5, ...4.. MEE EN' '&.