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R.3rCir. Jr. A. APPLI::: 7. lion. N. NrilleilAXD. PyDiltoN: . • Dimoor!ttic Ccnutty Ticket. :POR C9.I'aIIVIS--IVCCir-11257 Dlstßier, P. C. SIiANNON, Pittaburgll. NH BTATZ 21.CIATOR, , JOAN , BARTON . , PittAborglt. • P.CMCIEL VLEMLNG, Pittsburgh, . A. J. GRIBIiEN, Pitulhargh, tin)lloE P. GILMORE, laswrencerllle, SAMTTL McKEE. Birmingham. J. C. STEWAItT, Phan Tnauship. - CitIRLES MT,Pittaburch cowclT CWOUSSIONIT. JACOB TOMER, Pill.blirgh. - j.‘MB - Mc(X)LLISTIIt, Pitt!antrgti ' .• I..snliPllEN WOOD. *cCORKLP., Indiana 'Town3l4 PAtTAIOK. 3IcKENNA, Pittsburgh. M.Assombling of the State. Demorsitto Col*n * • tion of ms.. . . •In.pt matunteo what it resolution tulopted by the Demherntie -State Central Coinmitfee of Donnsyltantn, the Dolegtotts to the State Convention' of ]inert 4th, 1852, aro requeAtett to re-wtsemble nt tho' Capitol, at. 11.A.R111811111t0,. on TIICIIS DAV. die 2Gth day.of August, A.D. 1 '842, at 11 o clock'A.M„ for the purpose of nominating a Judge of the Supremo Court of Vertsuyivenim. W. 1. 111ItST. chairman. 'llll4.ratr ('tutu', • Iftu.Dor 11. Ifnizn,, Democti.satie County Committee of Correspondence • Ai s The Dditoeratic Committee of Correspondence of Al. g leglveny turd at the ST. CLIADJ.ES 110 TEL, on SATURDAY. Act,, -, un 25 , th; 18.52, at 11 o'clock, A. 31. Pundual sttewlanee 1g roine.itost. .Thc; P.llawhrt uguhrl gentlemen compckw. the Committee: Alez. UlneU. 31. llarbiAon. - John C. Dunn, James A. Troia. John 31. Durbc. : • , 31. C. 311P.tran, . ' Cot Jame SW, 'John 11:. 3ft10w17..- John IL-Johnson, • Arm. Bennett, 31. 1. Stewart, John S. Sonneay. !I'. S. Rowley, , • Thanutg 1131111p$, It. Ukiah) Robert.% . John Layton. J. K. hero. J. A. Dittman, . 11. K. Weigel?. • DAXTD CA3IPItELL, Clutinagn. • - Jrgttz Ilttecuotz. Secnittirs. att2.l •.7. PilißCßll:.ae • • . MitiLtly m at. tart. iliblseas SAW cAs IluenreL Try" to ow Kowa J. 1.111..., ...ea a,/ prep...l ze a. VELVTIMI 41, ALL SLIM la the nos or len. Wan. Avery slap wsrla.y Tn.. Gm Aft 111....1.1411 bAimait A. .start.. JAI Ogre. WANTED-Al this office, a smart, active, Intel ligent Boy, about 15 or 1G years old, who writes a good hand :uiti can give good reference as to • honesty, character, &c. None others need apply • ' but those who can strictly comply with the above. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDREWE . • • REVERE liersz, Bosnix, Thursday h'vening, Aug. 19, 1852. I Dear Phi hips:—l address yon to-night from the "City of Notions," or as it is more classical ly termed the "Athens of America." I left Al bany yesterday-morning, 'at 10 o'clock, anti at 5 o'clock I found myself at the Boston depot; making the journey in seven hours precisely, in cluding stoopages—distance 200 miles. From Albany to Springfield, Mess., there is but a sin , glo track, and the cars make about 30 miles an hour; from Springfield to Beaton there are two tracks, and the running speed is usually at the rate of 40 miles an hour. This is one of the best conducted and most profitable Railroads in the country. The Superintendent, L. A. GI/+v, Esq., who lives at Springfield, is an intelligent gentleman, and a thorough-going business man, and from him I learned many interesting facts respecting the history of the road and the coun try through which it passes. The total coat of the road was $15,000,000, some portions of the work being very heavy. The track is 4 feet 8/i inches in width. At the town of Washington, 62 miles east of Albany, there is a deep cut, which is 1500 feet above the City of Boston, and there is a gradual descent to the latter place.— The entire road has been in running order since 1842, although the portion east of Springfield has been in use.since 1839. ' From Albany to Boston I was a good deal dis appointed in the appearance of the country.-- There is more untillableland than I had any idea of. In many placea it is mountainous and rooky, while in others it is quite marshy. Parts of Western Massachusetts much resemble some of our Western counties in Pennsylvania—having rich valleys, and,gently rolling hills, suitable for grazing. , There ;are some pretty villages on thetoute, laid out in real Yankee style, painted white, with _ green window-shutters, and surrounded with plenty of beautiful shrubbery and shade trees. • The ptineipal places on the road are Pittsfield, Springfield and Worcester. There Is a large government foundry and workshops at Siring field, which constantly employ a vast number of workmen. The station houses of the Western Railroad are generally finely constructed build ings, and make quite an imposing appeartume. . • . In the cars were a vast number of ladies and gentlemen, most of whom were returning hame from the various " watering places," full of life ,- and merriment., - These "live Yankees" thor • :4?ughly understand the true philosophy of living, - and enjoy the world as they pass through it. -, 'There is no difficulty in telling New Englandets .-,by their peculiar dialect. They are scattered over the world, and wherever they go, thrift, en terprise and education soon follow. Soon. after I arrived here I fell In company 'with our townsman Judge Wittlaus, who is vis iting. the New England States, and stopping at the Revere House fora few dope, and in a few minutes wo agreed to devote this day to seeing the sights of Boston and its environs. To carry out this purpose, PAEAN STEVENS, Esq., th e gen . . tlemanly proprietor of the. Revere House, and his obliging clerk Mr. Ozo, W. Pramsox, engag ed for us a comfortable conch and a right smart '-Yankee driver named Enwitan Cirriert, who con ducted us to nearly alt the places of distinction in and around Boston. We first drove to Bunker Rill Monument, which ie about one mile distant from our hotel. It is a plain column, two hundred and twenty one feet` high, made entitely of pure Granite Marble f rom ttte Quineyquarries,- and is ascend ed by - two hundred and ninety- five ve circular steps. • Before ascending the visitor pays a fee'of 12/ Gents, which is - expended in keeping the grounds ha order, and purehases a smell guide book for in cents more, which p'oints oat to him all the leading objects to be seen from the top of this - viondedul mentuneut. At the entrance is a • - small monument which is an exact model of the <••• r < oritJ e rected. by Sing Solomon's Lodgein 1794, in memory of Gen. Wear= and his associates who fell in the battle on Bunker Bill. From the top of Bunker Mil Monument is one of the grandest views in the world. Th rou ii, • the window on the east is seen the Navy Yard, OR AZADAX4 the great Goirernment Rope Walk, whit* is 1800 feetitklength, ' and all the Docks, lisrds,ngine Shops, &c., belonging to Uncle SM. Below is seen the Mystic River, --beyond, on an Islana, East Boston, Iltld furth erntimeroti a other beau tiful islands in the Harbor, all pe ,. opled with busy men. But it is said that the surges of the ocean are constantly wearing away these fairy spots, and they are one by'one disappearing from the •viei. Through thiiiiiiadow on the south is seen the proud eity.of - Bostan, the Metropolis of New. England. It Is a confused mass of buildings, without anything like order being discoverable. 'The city is built upon a peninsula, about three miles in length ind'one in breadth. Its surface iikquite_unei , en, and there are three elevations more prominent than the rest, from which origi nates the name Tremont. The streets are a per fect labyrinth, more mystical than that of Crete. They out all sorts of angles but riyht angles, and they aro totally without parallel in the art of sur veying. A person may Start on a promenade, and after walking for half an hour it is more than likely that he will come out at the starting point. It is said that the present streets of Bos ton were originally mere cow-paths, and I am inclined to think that there Is some truth in the story. From the south.tvindow in the monument may be seen a vast number of Bridges and Rail roads, which run out from Boston in everydirec tion, and 80020 very beautiful and superb Rail road Depots. The towns of Quincy, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brookline, Charleston and many other places, aro also seen in the neighborhood. From the west window of the monument may bo seen - the State Prison, the cities of Cambridge, Brigh ten, Harvard University, the Observatory, and :other objects of attraction. From the North window is seen Malden, Chelsea, Lynn, the cele brated manufactory of shoes, the U. S. Naval Hospital, Naltaht, &e. &o. After spending an hour on the Monument, which we shall never forget, we retraced our stops down the dark and terrific; winding, stair way, resumed our carriage, and drove to the classical city of Cambridge, renowned for its celebrated University, within whose walls the most celebrated mon of New England, and we may, say the United States, have been educated. Old Harvard stands in the midst of a beautiful grove of venerable trees, which has all: the ap pearance of ohmic and sacred ground. The principal building is made of white Granite mar ble. it being vocation, no person was seen but the janitor, who politely opened the door lead ing to the gallery of paintings belonging to the University. Here are seen the likenesses of many of the former professors, distinguished citizens of Boston and eminent public men.— Amongst the paintings we noticed likenesses of Gen, Washlngton,.John Marshall, John Adams, John Quincy. Adams, John Winthrop, G. Spurr helm, Thomas and Nicholas Boylston, Fisher Ames, Samuel Dexter, and many others we do not now remember. Ili Cambridge 'are many places of historical renown. The old College was occupied by the American troops during the Revolutionary war. The old Elm tree under which GM WASHINGTON received his commission still stands. Its branches spread overa space of 125 feet, and around it is placed a circular iron fence to protect it from harm. The residence of the British General Howe, and WAsitusoiota's Bead Quarters are still standing, the latter buildiog being now oc cupied by Professor LoNorExtow, the poet. We dittiot visit narrardObserratory, which is loca ted a considerable distance from the College build ings. In Cambridge we saw the residence of Professor Wr.umn, who was found guilty end executed for the murder of Dr. PAIMHAN. We next drove to Auburn Cemetery, situated some . 5 miles 'from Boston, but as we spent on ly about an hour within its enclosures, it cannot be expected that we shall attempt a description of it In a short paragraph of a newspaper letter. The grounds have neither thenatural beauty uor the artificial improvementa and adornments to be found in our Allegheny Cemetery. Sose persons may question the correctness of this assertion, but they ahould visit both as I have before form ing on opinion. In Mt. Auburn there aro cer tainly some beautiful monuments, te.steful epee- . sures, and well laid out avenues; but many of the walks and decorations aro becoming dilapi dated for want of proper attention. A gentle man of the genius and exquisite taste of our friend Cinsurr Is much needed to protect, adorn and beautify Mt. Auburn. I will venture the prediction that in ten years from this time Alle gheny Cemetery will be the most beautiful in the United States and perhaps in the world, if Mr. Cntsxtrr should live so long. ' In Mt. Au burn are seen the tombs of. many of the former distinguished citizens of Boston, whose names are familiar to the world, such as Wuzanu ELLE.- RV GUMMING, BENJ.. WATEILIIOI7BE, who 111 1800 introduced vaccinnation in the United States. HADZIAIi ADAMS, Historian of the Jews, 111011aLto Estateroi, Editor of the Atlas, &0., 100 saw ono monument which is said to have cost $14,000. In the midst. of Mt. Auburn is a very pretty Gothic Chapel, built ofGranite,whieh cost $25,000. Within the enclosure are 110 acres of land. From Mt. Auburn wo were driven to the mag nificent country residence and gardens of Join; P. Cameo, Esq., a mile further on, which are thrown open to strangers) visiting Boston.— There are 180 acres in Mr. Ctannso's grounds, and it is said that in the beauty, riehtiess . and splendor of their adornments they aro unsur passed in the world. It is impossible to • con ceive of any thing more magnificent. Six ex perienced gardeners are constantly employed in improving and beautifying those gardens, which occupy, 4 acres of ground. Every variety of fruit trees, vines, shrubs and flowers, are here •cultivated in a most perfect and curious manner. We saw pear and peach trees trained along walls like the palm leaf,_ and one pear tree was bear ing 80 different varieties of fruit! We saw grapes, already tie large as the damsel plumb, the bunches of which will weigh 4/I lbs. We saw two rose bushes 20 years old which ore cultivated to spread over a apace Of 60 feet,. Mr. CIIBIUNG went out to Calcutta when a boy of 10, and returned after having made a fortune, at the age of 45. He throws open his gates and enclosures, and cordially receives all visitors ; and don't follow 'the course pursued by some mean spirited people, and cause to he painted in glaring letters at the entrance, " all persons are cautioned not to walk on these grounds." We were next driven to Brighton, the celebra ted Cattle Market, passing by the IT. S. Arsenal at Watertown, now under the charge of Bbijor Hanutso, Winship's garden, and many other places we have not time to allude to. It was "high change," as the stockjobbers would Bay, at Brighton, and there was an immense crowd of people collected together, buying and selling all kinds of cattle. We priced one fine pair of oxen, and the owner made a desperate effort to sell them to us at $lOB. Judge Wruarois passed off pretty well for a regular cattle broker 1--- Thereis a large Cattle Pair Hotel or Exchange at Brighton; where the seller and bnyer meet after the sale, close the transaction, and " take a drink." Prom Brighton we were driven to Brookline, Jamaica Plaine, &0., pnesing along as loi;ely a country as the eye over beheld. The wealth! men of Boston generally live: in this neighbor hood, and they stern tolnve spared no.pains or expense, to beautify their farms and adorn their villas The horses are boiltia the - mogiernlrtyle, 'with delightful avenues leading ~ t o them. the promises are generally enclosed with 11'4o! . stone Wall, with no gates at. the entrance, Wilt . not being permitted to run it large here, tif, to destroy the foliage._ From Parker's hill, on our retain, we had a floe view of Bean.-- IMEIM . , We :returned by may of Weettra Avenne, passing by Boiton . benittoni'the Atate 'and reached bur an - wi at a keen arietiteifor tinnier:. Via never'epont a day more pleas:may ii our We, toil eke]) often recur to it with pletisare. The Reim House, where I am stopping is one of the best conducted Hotels I ever stopped at. It is delightfully situated, and admirably fur; Tho:ftiruiture in the Billie of te6ain copied by jusant lasn when, in Boston, cost up. iron's of $6,000; the bed quilt, alone, being $500 . 1 The proprietor PAVAN STEVENS, EN., 19 a - popular and enterprising landlord, and all hie assicht* are gentlemen of experience, politeness and tiffi bility. Mr. STEVENS is also proprietor ..st Tremont House, another first class Hotel in thiu oity. . I have much more to vrrito-about, but.JO -:toot wish to weary the patience of our readers; 80,1 shall oloeu for the present. • 'A.:II: .1 CONFEREE MEETING: The Democratic. Conferees of 'Allegbeny ae d Bailer counties met at Bakerstown on'illonday, tbe 23d inst., for the' purpose of uoiniziating a candidate for Congress ia.tho 23d district Tbe meeting was organized by appointing Andw. cloy, Esq , Chairman r atici Wm. P. Blickoy, Se cretory, After the toeeting was organized, the following ballotinga took place: • • ' Ist. 2d. Bd. Col. James A.. Gibson 5 r) 8 Cot A. N. lifeylert 5 • 5 2 - After the nomination was Announced, Colonel Gibson mule a very appropriate address to the meeting. . • Tho following resolutions \zere then offered by Capt. P. C. Negley, and aticipted without a dits-• seating voice: • s Resolutions passed by Congressional Conferees of Butter and Allegheny counties, at Bakers town, on the 28d of August, 1852. Resolved, That here, iu this strong hold of whiggery, and mutilated district, formed by bar gaining and log-rolling, we will continuo our op position to Whig doctrines and practices ; fight ing tho enemy as ever, and yielding not a single inch of ground. Resolved, That we rejoice now more than ever, in the name and principles of the Democratic party, inasmuch as' we have seen all our party measures enacted, approved of by time and the people, nod now finally acquiesced in, and endorsed by our opponents themselves. Resolved, That we will give to Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, our entire and vigorous sup port for the next President of the United States; viewing him as a worthy citizens; a worthy can didate; a man of ability, prudence and sense, in all respects well qualified to administer the affairs of the Government. • . • Resolved, That, while in common with all Amer icans, wo admire and acknowledge the splendid military career of Gen. Winfield Scott, yet we could only view bin elevation to .the chief civil office of this Republic, as dangerous to our lib erties, and as setting an evil and pernicious ex ample to the future, that may end in placing : us under tbo rule of the "Army," by instilling into the minds of the people, "u, blind and heedless enthasiasm for mere military renown." Resolved, That wo warmly approve of the ad ministration of Governor William Bigler; regar ding him ns a good officer and a safe man ; one that has watched, thus far, tho interest of Penn sylvania and her citizens with ajealous and un- Geeing eye. Resolved, That we hereby present, and memo mend to the people of this Congressional District, Col. James A. Gibson, as a suitable and proper person to represent them in the next Congress, and we will cordially supporthim for said office. Resolved, That we cordially acquiesce in all that is said of Col. J. P. Patterson, of Ludt; and that we will give him a vigorous and united support. if nominated, for the °Mae of Canal Commissioner, by the State Convention. On motion the ineetiiiiiiajottzted. ANDRE%7 BAUM, Ott.tiem.tx. TVILIAti P. /Incr.:Fa:, &mkt) TUE MLLSBOROVOIII.IIII44IT.ING Large and Entlanalastic Gaiheihig of the Ntir Englaud riesnaer4tey:: , The Drniocratio s ,;meeting atilillehoreogh, N. H., the birth-place of Gen. Poicu,.on Thursday last, was one af the largest am 4 mast enthusias tic gatherings ever held In New England. It is estimated that there we; e. at least, 25,000 Dem ocrats in council. The lion. C. a. ATIIETITON, presided. The speakers on the occasion were Hon.,John 11. Savage, member of Congress from Tennessee, who commanded a regiment in the Mexican War; Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, U. S. Senator from Alabama, who was Colonel of . the 9th Regiment efter`the death of Col. Ransom; Hon. John A. Dix, of New York; Hon. W. A. Gorman, member of ' Congress from Indiana, who was Colonel of a regiment in the Mexican war; CapL Ryaders, of New York; Hon. John Van Duren, of New York ; Hon. John B. Weller, U. S. Senator from California, formerly a mem ber of Congress from Ohio and a Colonel in the Mexican war; Col. Thomas, of New York ; Oov.. T. H. Seymour, of Connecticut, and It. W, Jud son, Esq., ono of the delegates ft'om the Ogdens burgh Granite Club. The New &gland Demooraoy were never in better spirits than they areat the present mo ment. They have resolved to conquer, and con quer they will. It is confidently believed that Ponce and %mu, will carry the electoral vote of Massachnsetts,•and every other eastern State, with the exception of Vermont. BAITASNIA IVAttE,-140 call attention to tho advertisement of Messrs. Hall & Boardman, man ufacturers and wholesale dealers in Britannia Ware, Nos. 93 and 95 Arch street, Philadelphia. These gentlemen have the only establishment of the kind in Philadelphia, and employ a large number of the -very best workmen to be found in the country. We would recommend Western merchants to give them a call. POLITICAL I TEM4. A whig, by the name of Ranter, announces his determination in a letter to the Cadiz, Ohio, Re publican to vote for Scott. Well, cases of this kind are rare, but the democracy may reasonably look for a whig now and then to deolare preference for Scott. • Another whig, Dawson, of Georgia, has an nounced his intention to vote for Scott. Scott enthasiam, in Kentucky and Ohio, is much like the fever and ague used to be in Illinoieand lowa. "There's none of it just in this neck of the woods, but way out yonder they're shaking like all Eng. Whilst whig editors are gassing alxint Scott's exploits at Lundy's Lane, the rank and file of the party are failing into the democratic ranks.— This of course, is depressing to whig editors, but very encouraging to the lovers of demOcracy..— Well, let them come. We extend the right hand of fellowship to all who have become tired of clap trap and humbuggery. Te ntn PoIHT.—The Concord (N. 11.) Patriot rt , marked the other day that it had noticed but two volunteers in the illexican war who have made insinuations against Gen. Pierce's courage. One of those was returned upon th e rolls as a coloard and the other flea deserter. A MODEST DDMAND I—ln 1836, when General Soots was a Major General by brevet, and in the receipt of $4,600 per annum as a regular salary, ho applied to Congress, by petition, over his own signature, to be put on. the INVALID -PENSION LIST ; but the committee• unanimously decided that be could not receive an invalid pension and bold his high position in the army, a the same time, which he wanted to do. • • „ BOORDAOR.IVIIIG ocTs.--var readers will re collect an °Ter to bet $25,000 we publinhed from the N. T. per!ocrat, that Gen. Pinner: would be elected our next President, and that it was ta ken by two gentlemen named hams 8. SWAN and. Palm Hoovikt, of Jackson, Miss., and'an offer. made by them to raise it to $75,000,' and that the Democrat signified the willingness of its back cc to bet the $76,000, and appointed the.time nd place to put up theiaoney. • New, it appears that these letters of Swan and Hoover were forgeries, and that no each men, says do:Jackson Flag, live in that city They and their money are minus! BE=MIN • Atotiounent to Stterk, of Bennington. folle wing letter Ems PIERCE,. . . . . to'a - committee outhorised to take steps for ereit; ing a Monumentto memory of Gen. Stark, will !Arend With interest The writer scams to have been thoroughly imbued with the spirit that - animated the spirits Of the revolutioi. • -Elmineet . nod felicitous as are, most of the forsnslo . and written productions of General yiereo, - we can not but exprees, the ppigiou:that this. Is.pet 'ex celled by eny.inan appreciation et,this sobject, .or in a graphic and forcible ..eremeiation et the thoughts evoked by its Consideratton • • Coxconti, February 22, 1850— --.• Ginflemen—Your.noto of LIM day, inviting me to "attend a Meeting to be held at the City Hall on the 7th of March;at 7 o'clock P.'31., for the purpose of taking measures to erect a monument to the memory of Maj Gen, Stark," . ban just been inceived.." I fear that my engagements in Court, in Belknap county, witl prevent me from participating with yoh hi this preliminary meet; log ; but whether-present or absent, you will need no assurance of my earnest co-operation In the successful prosecution of an object .which melt make a strong appeal to the hearts of ev trispatriotic son of NEW Hampshire. it will, I , am confident, be the work of our whOle popula tion. Fathers and Boas, mothers anal daughters, will heartily unite in an enterprise around which must over cluster so, many, proud and grateful recollections, and that will make tho column wor thy of the braveit end most reit-sacrificing spir its of the ago of heroes. How naturally and in separably united in association nro the names of Washington - and Marion; Shark and Sullivan! and-how fresh and delightful on this: anniversa ry the Memory of these great men anti their 118-, Imitates. Thoy.lived and labored- in n common cause, with unflinching fortitude, at aperiod fall of- discouragement, danger and privation. In what was the crowning elenient 'of- their final triumph.? Doubtless,.so far ns human inatru- Mentalities were concerned, in the bond of broth erhood and patriotism that knit together all hearts And'noryed al hands. A participator in that struggle made this entry upon his military journal--" May, 1777: The maxim adopted by our enemies is aDivide and conquer.' We enjoin the command, •Unite and he Invincible.' - .Liberty or Denthr 'unite or die,' are the mottoes which blazon the chronicles of the day, and embellish the military standards of almost every militia company." . The saint of whatever will revive and strengtheis this sentiment cannot be over-estimated while every proposition, every act, every idle word, calculated to weaken it, Zs a proposition, an act, a word, false to humanity. God forbid, that while at the North and at the South the present generations ere erecting, mon uments commemorative of the events of the rev olution and of the Services of its .leaders, they ehould, by encouragement or countenance to sectional distrust, cast a pall over all the bright hopes of the future. to the fortunes of war Molly Stark was not made a wider; at Bennington, but the monument will call up saddening but glorious memories of the fields of Lexington, Bunker Hill, Yorktown and Cocrpens—of many homes never nfterwards gladdened by the eound of a husband's voice.= Will it not profitably remind us of the price at which the present power, freedem, and prosper ity of this great confederacy were- purchased, and necessarily of tho only means - by which they can be sustained rind perpetuated. . I shall look.with much interest for an account of your proceedings. .Your friend and servant, . .• FRANK. PIERCE. Hon. R. H. Aier; . J. WC. Wilkins, 3l. Brown, Esqs., Committee. The linproiaety. of Mingling Religion with Polities.. The Religious Test. Ono would suppose, from the (loyally cf reli gion that b tnizetl np in the politics of the day, that a church question mai to be decided: It would hardly he credited that there in an express provision in the Constitution of the. VaitedStates these 34.111 make' no Mic fe- Ajmaing on establishnicat of religion. or Mt free rzerris• therfof." AVhot then has Seotes. religious views, or the .si;etarlan 'restriction in the Constitutiou of New. Hainii . gitnii. to do with. the election of a President? • . Nothing, And yet the Whig Fees is filled. with comments upon Gen. Schtt's Catholicity, or his Pretestsuisiu or the peculiar religious views of the ?State Of lintapshlvc, The desio is rtry evident; :.It.is to appeal to religions prejltdiee, eatali. a fey cotes from eV bigoted, tho ignoroador OW un wary- Men ofjlidgmcnt nut' ha misled by.this base tate:apt at . .imposition.,—' lint thero:aroothersorho are toot:Vibe creatures of feeling, and rosy be cheated out of their votes by - a servile :bending to their religioushies., Thus, to the Catholic°, Gen. Scott islepresen ted an having been Meat respectful tithe Cottle lies of Mexico. So be ..was, ticubtless, just as Napalcon was a Jew, a Mohometan, a Cori:Ulan . or an lhfidel, no it suited his . purposes: Vothe- Helm was the prevailing religion of Nexiim. was the,policy of our Ocrernmetat to be tolerant and respectful to the institutions of Mexico: Tt did not originate with Oco. Scott. Re merely carried out the orders of the Democratic' Adhain istration then in power: lie followed the dim tions of President Polk. Any other General would have noted in the same way. Geo. ticOtt is not a Catholic. To use his own language, he is a "Stuanelt Protestant." -There is on end of Go:matter. His conscience approves of that form of worship and the Constitution pro tects him in its free exercise. . But further. Our political opponents not con tent with misrepresenting Scott's religions senti ments, and.baiting them so as to catch both Catholics and Protestants, assail Gen. Pierce be-' cause there is an intollerent clause in the Con stitution of his own State. la Gen_ P ierce re sponsible for this clause? No: Ile did not frame it. lie never supported it. Ile never countenanced it. On all occasions ho opposed it. I.le denounced it as -la stain aivi stip:nava* his native State." The entire Demooratio party of hie State is opposed to it. Every Democra tic press in the State has written against is the fault of the Whig party that it is not abol ished. They have had it in their power to re peal it—the Democratic party never. The Whigs support it. It is a clause in their creed. It is absorbed by the Democraoy. These statements cannot be justly disputed.— They have been proved beyond cavil and the Whig party have been forced to admit them. Yet they appeal to the Catholict not to support Pierce, because he is a resident of the State that tolerates this olaose. Would the Catholics have opposed Gen. Cass? lie was born ip the same State. This• making a man responsible for the opinions that prevail where he is born and lives is ridiculous indcan not influence nay sensible man, be he a Catholic or a Protestant. Gen. Pierce's whole life show that he is a republican in heart and spirit—a tolerant Christian, imbued with liberal senti ments, and utterly and radically opposed to any restriction upon the freedom of conscience.— iforriaburgh Items of Nowa and Misoollany. The fire in'West Troy, N. Y., onWednesday. night, destroyed property to the value of 409;7: 000. The flames rapidly spread north and itaitt• until the two blocks hounded on the ntfrtliiir East Ontario street, south by penesee et., cast: by Broad st., and on the west by the canal, with: the. exception of Kimberly a large brick 'storey were entirely consumed. . . Counterfeit five dollar bills of- the City- Bank. pm:IANO, - omm have just been put into oircola , ; tion. , The name of the' engravers' on the gen uine bill is directly under the cashiers numet, and on tho counterfeit bill it is on the top of the . • • Bad accounts of the grape crop continuCtO arrivo from Franco, Portugal and elsewliere. ln -- 4 the Island of Madeira it appears to have en tirely fulled. In the district of Lisbon likewise the destruction has been general. . • Bocuments aro in circulation for the signatnigy of the citizens - of Boston to call a Webster meets. lag at Fauouil Hall, for the purpose of present.. iug rip electoral ticket to tho people of Massa olinsetts. 'At . Newpart; on Saturday last, n. pedestrian nand William Hughes, an . r f uglishrnan; walked 'seventy miles in fifteen hours, bring an average into of .neirly five miles an hour. He did it in three hours less time than ids limit, m&4l won 80 • dollars. The Democratic State Central Comtritteo of New Jersey have just issued s call for a State Convention, to btrheld at Trenton, on Wednesday the 16th of September next, to term an elector al ticket. It is said that the Hon. James Brooke will be nominated ns Poet Master General in place 45f Judge Hall, who will be nominated for United States Circuit Judge of the Northern district of New York. • • 4fi * C • • 114 ';• ..or,;,;•• 4; •' . t• • C . ••,:c: , ' 1; ---• k• MEE= Nll ..r - - • p- • I , ' ; M=C NO. 1,03 Wool) . gru5a..,...: • - TpirN C. PARRY, vntecemor M 0. Parry k beo tp inform the customers of tho old. flan; ontl:thri public_ genceally,,that- bi has now on hando, and is extereirely en . gaged in , mannfacitiring, every - description...Ur CAsITNUE . GEOBGEJ Emaxim • • such . as Patent Chilird Rollo; Kottlecand . - • Potent Ifettlm. for Soap. Pet Ash, Soda-Mb; Sager Xettlev CI TY C ABIN ET . WAANDO EN . for the manufacture of ' Cone Stigur-4t; M4'o* °Poem/ 21•0. 173 -D A BS STS' s 1111,4) proud,' known as J..C.1-fo, and nee ouperler for (tura.' • tiPidlartielplatts: - batty to any other, and sold, lower than 'time - rondo oo the F t CRhTII7R~-IS BiBRY'RTPLEi old plan I)°mPrbdo_glomis XII, Louia . XV,Piaaheeilieand Antique, mummy isjotr,-;..4 B.l.4orummt, on from new &ulptuzo caving lonia= Stnq •and imf,sored otipra.,.4o,on Boxes, Ile„ Irono, Sad Irons, In Rosewood, Walnut, llialtoganyi Sattiiwtiod and 3la p(e; - . All of Suportor Construetion, • . ma n Anu m.„,bwery oTerydeseripttax!, And finished Lll the bast style. equal - to, It not excelling In' 'keep on bend or made to order.' . . r =MY the 0004 a of any Ditatillsbnient Cook . Storm, Ifitrlion Rang.% and Coal Storm, of every in the United States. -description ilcrwafipok Stove*, Ova slue, which received the E 3IPLOITNO none but experleacod workmen, (orquern:-. first pdin for .18 . 50 mid " the ..Afilta dttlral . Fale of Al lima being positively excluded ,) and using the best. ma- legheny co .ma- moofilinemmo DY fifteen hUllthed toriala.the work cannot . fall to give &distention to numbs. persoulmEntorpriteo: 4l4l °"° , °Mr. ..O res ; Premium COok arra Amongst many advantages attend to purchasers, Storco;' Egatiad minder ma Stores ; Parlor Stoves, Sc. • is the Facility of l'aradshing a norm, either in Riegont or parlor Undo!' and Panders, groat varlet,' beaUtifullY Plain Styli., completely from one establishment; by width enamelled. Common Orates, and building maiertai. of erery mama rill the articles in each TOCUZI correspond In style and aasesiption. •• R a cl in quality, and the. ImmenSe Stock always on luind„*.hetng so -• " Tdyt ' eu F te rt"Eld. Narionitaltesign, enables purch ase s to please theirraetein • nit. a (election , delairtazily causal . Xlevghs arid 2neupit - arrhngs—A largo stack - of all tho Furniture.• .. • • . Auds-Its use, and will bo sold at rtaboced& : x m l.' Hall's Pat- To glee an idea of the finistold Plirdltare on hand, I 474A.s'a'nn inc. Kin Uala?; only inform you that my Rooms are 176 •..ImegAY z l . iro. l "' *l Ibet wide, 4 floors In tun:ober ; with Mops eontig.s,'aintitc -Pmelia ' O- • Vann, algal% dent to employ..2oo Amade; whirl to a guarantee that the tioslaustithe prenthint at the state Pais of zq nw y or , mak is all done under my Gin iminsdiateirupoetka. Pennsylvanin; and Ohl°, andaherarerit has bet% ettipljA: /UM The Packing ball done Mee Store. and Furniture' -Iron and Nalla, atoll Pips and Till Ware—o n o r which ., warranted to carry safely any-distance . Visitors to Phtla- Mil at Um' Imp* prwevAridi ~capedfgll y i rty delphla are respoctfally Matted es purchases' or otherwise. public to site Me a call, at Rao old - stand, No, No w o w to call and examine the Goods. an S ly onst7 • JOHN 4/ PARRY, " 4- . 2 •••', MEM i Thotrench Government has tionsidera• salt-fielitride Which thery—, , ^•••• - #ll - bly intro the, bounty on thal!Ne 4 PT ndiand tkc o ;aging,;aging,to the detriment of....Bri4il#terests.- - Already French oargoes:live;binp.-selling at ditTerent'ports of the the Me'diaianean; where, formerly, th e British flag monopolize d this im portant branch of commerce:. This is one rea son why the British Government -has sent out the additional foroe,to Nfiwfoundlfmd.- Go rr Winr.c You Anc"—Oki Enough,—Mr: Seneca Thomas, a brisk youngster of seventy eight years, and a soldier itt. the battles of . Chip peiva, &c.i was marriedatiyorcealer, Maas., ou the 11-th inst., to Mimi .01arissa A. Darling, a hlooming lass of 't h irty summers, Mr. Thomas hits tho gratification ef . knowing that his darling hrhle is more that as young _as ho is. Worm al 'Worms Oed;.Varlons theories have txsen darted reiative totlio eri. gin of Into worms, and yet On; queitton Irian aye*: one among medical authorities: Of one fact, hbwever, ail aro Informed, and in which all agree—;.the -fatal =tore of the influence they exert . on children: . . As thin *SOLI of the year the attache of worms aro most trevient as well as most dangerous. We take mint pleasure hrdireeting thanttets •tion avocets to the Vermlfogo of Dr. Irtailer. It lions of the =admix/um:Unary medicines cror intnidueulio the pnh. lie, tad. has never failed of success whoa tried. :• . • Por rule by Eno4t of the Drug(d.te and Merchants, and Irons the proprietora. J. ririm , k co., ap2:44aw MMUCTISENCEFITS AND WAR . C.A.NTS WANTED.—Wo will partial high j_j ..t iaintet net& f0 . f160 sera Land Warrant/L. anti Over S.' Jaws L Co., car Wood and Fourth 1da.... , 'LOOP. SAW--Una three story -Balch Dwelling Hope, re pate with all - the traxlarn imprayetaents, 'athlete ~on . Roes strpet, near • Al o-:-Seren gond nund . iiig Lots, on Congre.p Rtwei, near T'en.rogyloania - Avonue. . .• nem of. tand.lu the fteventlilYnra; In n xlrable location for private issidemme. , •• • • • . • Also 4-.. An Improved• Armor 100 isms, In IVefittnoreland county, 334 miles from the Fenneylvento Control . Per terms enquire of L 003113 & SFDOIVELL, eu2l over B. Jones & Co., cor Wood and Fourth eta. —. ' • Dlustoluittoll. . mlil:partnershigboretofore - extsttitg tinder the mule and .1- style of STUART Jr ULU , went this. day . dimolted by limitation." All the noeolmts of tbe fires be settled by. A. T. STUART, at the old stand, No; 0 ..%nithfield street. . Pittsburgh, AugUst . 24, T. R..81.1.L. We. A.. J. STUAIIT r.-111 conthine the. \Thelma% Grocery, Praltiee and Ommlsion. Baxlnesx, at the old stain,), as hendotcre. , , A. J. STUART.. 'P. S.—in retiring Imm the late ftrut,.l•take plosure in iceonunendlng Mr.-STUART to Inn formar friend& and CUB. tamers. [auf.ls] • • T. It. BILIA B. A. FeihnestoeWs Vermtrage: . Il y.'AD the followi Itong tei A, itmo eru t go of its eAN: ay 1. This is to certify that I hare been using B.A. Pahnertoek's Termifuge in my family for thr last ten years, and* hays al• ways obserred its good effects in expelling worms; unlike other kinds of Tormifoge which I harp used, it does not leave o fever on the child, but expels thalrorm.s without.any initniotts effects following. About. FIX months -ego, I - gare ono telspaonfal of it to my little girl, semen years ohl; after tatting It slut passed two handful warms. Lonly mention this as one 5 ,,, 0n,••• many instancesin which 'bare obperred. the good &Sects of the 1 ermiluge. 0.7D.11X30X. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK* CO, aug2ax - 14."7. corner of Firskstul.l% - cod stmts. ALE OY.I.CfuIIKS AT AUCTION--Ltv •A. muss hc. W. Tho following 1.14 of 'Stocks will bo cdferrd for wale nt the Auction Rome ofl'. 30. Dattivon ThurFday evening. the 26th in ntfl o'clock: • . • 100 Shores 01110 and Pcnintylennia Railrocul; • 10 . . do - honk of Pittsburgh . . ad do Western Insurance Cot' •• ' 'lOO do Norwich Mining dot . 50 aln 31Innewoht do; - :A . Adventure . - do; . 100 do Itidp. _ do: 10 do Moitontratichi Bridge; • - • 10 do ' Depn.lt Bann; 5 do YenriVirania ltailroad; ' 2 do 51nrino RaLway and Dry Dock. Perrou.o deatrous of nurcluking or Felling Btect:s of any 'kind 'whatever are requested to pre us.n call, and u.o.w - hl ' endeavor' to Lill their o - rdets with de:roach and on the • •11103 t fallefactory teruis. IVILIEINS d•Ct) .. .,• • . . • • • Stock and ExeliongeßrokerS • au:r' ' . • •• ' 1 . 3 'Fourth street. - _ Wooduit, — : • t• •• • -•,••• VrousiLs coaccgs. awl Deshas;in s .TeN's &trek .404- N0...9041:0pC stria,- NEN' YORJE: - - trj- afirehauls rigitit4Neit Tack, are revel!! ruill !writ , * te tus a talL • • . " r.o2:1;Ir . • TrtIca.A.BALE•AND lustim'triocic ErAIILISII3Ie#, • 5.4/11: .1.1./.4 Corner 4:fiaand.inut•Chfcfnigt steer.te:t • - - Wlffilt eficts . d' st: gak ti e t' ll.s..=.. Ca t7l 'Sint. 3, la rii!ant.ltle4 • to' milt purelLvev. cI Iran - n ral^l * 0: elnek- one• tbansatul. dockx; oubmcinx vitrlcelor. AO. aitil cianufactute, tulteda:fur . Clugrltiy4Jfellfi.Conn; sturr.thAuiv , . Parlors, tlievinicApartmenLe nud ibmwl.floats Itsurekid ." . '• - . • . AL*. ,awn twin Amot for Rap Ilttely:'intlental . Co Nit ho tlot./ •Peo; 3TholeWle and ; and Myer Yon liolder3 and routs. and a nrkly trXrdiel , titoWilr, . Thaw Wishing: to placebo:o will fmd to theie tutert.d to cad, t.,fare purehaskrg elsewhere. 3A311 , 44 pAnittit;: : S. E. COnier lalest lint and ilevorldit•i.thlts: • ISLi WU: • • • Jain MAIJIT*. . • BROOM AND WOODEN. WAIttI:STOEE;!...' Norge. Thin! Sired, Phors /Wm ' face ? • ANCFACTCREIIS and i'brileAtile Dealers hi ell Made. of Ilrooma. Brushes., Dockets, Cedar WM.% %now and French Ltasketm, Shoe and Wall LtrusherA Sertilst'lMetrits . Mats. ttlricklog, Ilaetermtnade Wooden Ware .of every de. seription, at tho Inures,. market price, , . In • Flom and for auk, . '..M00 doz. Fancy Corn BITOtIaN • • . COO doz. Polatedltuckets. avert it c010n..• • nal doz. Cedar Chaim, • nests Wash Tubs. WO nest* Willore Daelirta, . dor. wan and Scrubbing liiushes. N. B.—ft7ders promptly filled and goods parted lathe best manner far trawportatlon. • amat3ntS7 PMLADELPIIIA CARPET HALL ' ,TAN urACTURING ASSOCIATION :—.l.l.npa'ing end Oil. 1! Clothe/—An immense chick thr the Trade and house . keepers, mayminctursit mid Imported by .1. SlHoyJnue., at the same old ' , ltal.:4W place of budneaswhere.fur nearly half a century, bimoelf and father hero trailed with tha public., at the moot reduced prices, fur Cash or city accept. Three hundred hand- and rawer looms two now running hg the . Carpet . Mil Annotation, of Working. Women. and .31m. Fifty of their *amnia lams can be hupectod at CAR. PVT 11ALL, 18 cud 3) North Scoadd street; first door be Christ Church, where npuraniß of :400 piece; of — cult - et; amlucßrunel.% Our different Ageneifie In Boston and New 'fork Cad:aim for ull the various fabrica made In the Unite& Ftates, en abltng us to guarantee the lowest prices for Ishat wo [lO but rurlufteure or Import.:'aka-Oleo:SIP 'PACTUREII.S and IVholesalo Vealers, P 3 Ural OS „...A-zh street, Philadelphia—Arc constantly prepared to supply, of the best quality, to any extent. the oe ! tieleg, and every variety, of. were =morselling from Britan nia Metal. • Udiee Pots, Tea Puts, . Cream Cups, Fuger' 80w15,.. Cope, Children's Cups, Pitchers, • Beer Mays, Mint Julep , Cutts Plates and llasins, ataltims Soap Ladles, . " Table Spoons, • . Fluid lamps, Oil and Lead Lamps, . Decanter Stopper', - SytuP Cut's, • Bed Pans, COMMUDIDD. OCITICII Ea!, lie. ILI.3IOND« • itiliriaTia °TEL ~ NO. 139 NM* .Thilet serest, between &mooted tine, Philadelphia. ALLMOIIIIIIISTESf, Pcomummuk- • . 711E3313, $l,OO per day.—The subscribers haSo the plass I . sure of tufbrinlng their 'Simla and the gablie generally'. that they have taken tininbota named welt ow and'Ole. sercedly) populiir Houk wideltheir bate fitted up with tirely hew Partatuiaaadlialdlaii,:iit aiuperior The none.° has also been rettOvatod and improved, in a man, net' which will compare enrorably with the OrAt•cht4l Hotela in the city, and cannot fail to giro satisfaction to thorn , who mal• patronise it. • 1 e Table wilt always be "MippllCd with the choicest and Man wholesome Prolislons the market affords; and the bar with the purest and best Liquors. ' • Nothing (In short) shall ho left =bp:nate Make the Guests comfortable, and the Proprietor.; natter themselves, that by strict attention to badness, they 'will. Merit and Tocsin. a liberal of pnblle musattragument. nu2st3rngl2 ; • • • FLORENCE 14010EL, - -. ••'. • • XO. - 400 BLIOAD IY:11; NEW.. TORS. • • firm priprietor of this well. known llotel, situate&Ou • • the corner of Broadway am! Walker etreata; hat that' renovated and partial:lY re-furnished It, .are 'now prepared to offer.the traveling 'community micommolaijonv upon the most favorable tor= andin the best style.: • The House belng conducted on the European plan; has the most elegant and ;Pavlova Saloon in. the• United States.; tci &lather with some thirty , private eating rooms' -attached,- - where intlividuals;familles, or parties, ant bo futtlahedwith meals at any hour of the day or evening. , -' Theliouseia'centrally Icitatat, and 'within fortiYardsmC the New -Haven It:an:Md. Depot,' Where the . porters of.tho Howe are always in constant attendance.' Plumengers arriving In NetiTork can immediately walk to the Houle, deliver their chreki at the MON.:anti have their baggage conveyed to their ltoomsovlthout any charge .. .what- . ever (whieltis no small item of expense In New York.). %Vie Dense Ls farnlahed With n floe snit of Parlors on. Broadway Bath Booms and all the modern improvements, which tend to afford the traveler pleasure and comfort. ./t --is the very, centre of the : principal .plaris'rif and; In fact, every way calculated to please gentlemen cling with their families : for pleasure, or Men of•litiviness,, that, are. so oreupkvl as to be unable to dine at vet tenure: . 'Bleats aunt to rooms without extra charge. . _REUBEN LOVEJOY, (late of Roston.) Bmprietor.• . nu2i:ly _ _ MEE t. ~ '. r i . ~ . L' . .. :•;• - C,;4";;4.:-.-;'..,ki-,- '.331 ''',:-.::!..'•!16;..e...7 ; A: - .' I' : .'' . ' ' ' 4 ..;,- ; •-' '' ), I; i ',-: If '• . I . ,r .: .-- ' . ,' 1 , I ''` 4 ' ' • ,- -_. ,-, , .' , , ,- - ~,ii. i..,- ', , - • • ..-, --: • ''C'i - ' - ' ' ' -/' '''' -' • l'. ',.•'`;:''Ave,--- '.'-- - 0 .-, •- . 7. , ,-.-- '.' •- _ . „,, ', ~,,,,,,,', , , ::', , • 9.- 4 ',.,-. 0 4. iln: , , - ' ; ,4:,.*:- •--., • .-.-., . ', ,_ .. ~ --, .' t• . ,-,,,,E.,,,,Titti.-*---- - y , ' ~),;`,s-, .:i MEI ~ i.. • -• • Ca. Want c. 1... ziptv_of .themou g it neat. linblis And lidtlreseifor. a lac° And tcs - pitribto businvst-it inn boninnen - that Incidrini no capital but good chuothr,"tiusincee nad cpaitY• TP men ' gab th° abovo • Permanent trosincu And the best of troge3 T.O even, I, Apply n r.tAirner. street, cornerof Third. •; speantf . • N. , 45g....'"grann 9111:5i • lino 'pion a copau.:--At this age of rile riOrla, when yO . nan get Aimee bitznar PtcroaeL, It la extadnal neglect iry'O - 116, not cure it. nu.lB,lAw. Espoclnl 41i1141.0n la Directed. to the tni7critrimnn, .t ,or 0 . #14k7/11; , ,ii01*ST WINE, a medicine. ofmat celebrity citter;i4 *azimut •niorbld and un• health y couditionaor*.brrieeikhoily, Wein fVom what le_ - usually tensed Impurity of the b100d.. - It b ineeirunended for.:2the cure of prini3y, Gravel, Dysperala,.7learidie,,,, Coo. Al,t'umfaigc,;43o'#f and dioceses of the 1 1*, Itldney ire ae9. came, rif.:treed ?greet otei,•Yirgla they; is he agent IhrpitebnigiG. Bee adrerik,ement in another °Amnia 'ttds paper. •: , • . - • . _ adV, l9, Jett; yoti have not.alrcady - done so, to go at once Mal iromiren bottle of itT6ll.'9 ROCK OIL, and . bYisa doing,younlll . ,enve z a &eat de - al of tud*ig. Them , . lino toiling:lm vc. 000 n yoavoey Mad the following icttur •.*. . : June 41Sra , Dear Rir: 7.purebosed a. botUo of your "Petroleum," !Mtn yaoragenhcifsgoilhi.k:NrKean, In' this place., to euro lona, voretred L iiiithintally; and - In than .ttrenty•kn houra it Unsumekibetter; and I am, now. able to walkattluall without therandstemoo of a Mine... I was 'se! badly , niy friends hod to curry um home. If you think theloreming statementwill be of any uso to you, you maY'make srlmu..ter use or It yon nee proper: . . Most respectfully, 11103.1 AS -lI:BRADFORD. To Le had at 01 the urinal pallrug Storm: [boaxietw thin :bead. we deslgnatp nunibee ofthat have keen - Introduced , lately for thepttrposo of reliavlngcertain dbizuses and de-, foriultlas, that earnini;be reached by the application of maw 'elms preper, Among the most important of these, are MOULDER BRACI2,:-the the object of whichla to cure stag. _ . ed stioniderry . a hildt :of leaning fOriioni, hello . * and llat . c-hiFtr very 4eßilootiilimoves . nAatuieney to ribm'es of the Prilmonary . orgins, dependant on them dispositlcre Theic Braces are strong, well'irtado, and adapted to the use of lail*inlio.nr, boys and men... The Gentlemen's 'Renee Is fcinnoti'in inch a tray to, to answer the double purpose of a Dtnte and ansPenders, and at a . prim very little abate the pricoistouspaulers: Thu public may rely en thine' Braces, beittOrhat Moran; reprtamted ; many persons:4 weak . and hollow chests have been completely cured/ands tril'omo eases, the dircumference of the - chest increased as- much 1111. _few larliethus giving to the Lungs a faller action, and consennetitlyatkling to the generalhealth. and strength 'ot I also keep - TA85...4:4 AUDOILLWAL SUPPORTEBS, sfr • nal Supporters, Suspensory Bandages, of every variety new • co Wad amt. •• Dll. -CLEO. U. NESS.EII. Wholmale euid Baal] Druggist, 'No. 140 \i'obd atreal, eurneiot n allay, Elttsburp, Pa. Glnyzottts Yellow Dock and Sar a cure of avast*, or tio is Spring Turf. ter of the btood.ctnil.o.i agora rel tank fat= the tirteitt, is un- The curative Donets of this Extmet are duly -wonderful. ant all lavalidailwolil MAC 1111D2Cdlaa trial of tha "Yet low-Dock nitASerr.spn ;21)ri." It cannot inktririlte imostdell• Then from mltieral nostrume to 'rOOklivotOtte. mud . . . . . e . visor,flont Otto ptn;oly t - egotablo remedy. - Therto* haw. °tor broken In health and spirits, however beidhsOme to him selfand °there; let-no one despair at recovery ;slot the re liant only understand that his hope of physical XeStOrAtiOn . Tics only tri."GuysolVe Extract of Tallow Dock rind Silva- . ancipergunde him, , foible sake, to try it, and we have n 9 limitation rsstorntionlo tulrortisrusent. uTtiaslaw AkTEN 041.EAT.C'1f .510An.150 priine for brae by; IN r: : . . . .bbla X.V.,Ak01ar...v..4,10r sate by; . lite. 4 . • :, . Et. SEN'GWR.= . . Sagi VrC-.l‘)l)bule'"aPutic' kiTl H T i t i ri%g tl e l tA b fit Ull All HOUSE' SY CUP-1.51 - bbl9; for salis by • ' PP 34)1A.):13)91;?•:./(11.);!.. ' lnst Tacelrmi awl .for • , 4. C. 41.1DEltitClX CO, IQUALIXI7;LS:kez . 3 .No; TArlsti Sti 4 8 V GO..' 70110 10 by 12; , ittsunueambiLitil: i ....u.aooD7vianax musk: l'onalitiazzi the littatterp,i! Lamp and Ofl:Store,. Fou . rttrltriat,lhatavdau.Siartct audit-061 ove, arm . untEvromv.--Tbo vnium stated item Wimpitretoqialttnelag.tho [statics dad lomtlou of all the Nut MSc" . irkl Port '4.listara !n tbut.lYnital Suates—ro. ki.tizilv'bk. NAY 3 LYJ, . .TIVAUUDA TE.1.001t.11"- , - , Yeet• rivi:4;..l out. of-I..end, 10. paarigorsicomiAi.ola coelitarliratilln". - ifttmrsey, tlocrr,Otlr,l'iind Chsaieggp.i.Trhitd.. of - various Alto, X.Upiloll3l. Pori '. • Thesbove lAilglittr& r iaulircersal ' ..11:. 1 111 - 1I.AVCOUTIV :tomer of Piamortit.spi tail the rtiatair4.• itcso.vllonforVortnerohlp.- • • Pottoidnip• hotazoMilt Adoling liotarcou: E. Z. Conti ;1"140 Joiidfir , sle , ctxt,.4r.o.llo.Di !DO Shoo " 'Dontber waiNixa:4lnl.V.:Ditißtal. ori vondnyi 9 qt day_A* l ;Yiter " •• %.• •• ;,To.s storm git. It.i . fcontiouod• ot. ibc old stand; •Na.:4l3..reina'Atteet;liy %ANL'. ute21.;.:0 , 7 1:31PORTERS:AND BRANDIES,- . " . •WlNlA.:.to4.warroott.o pato ;• and ozootritnAly low pti nn: for cooW Lottioa, seri fait old. Clumulauglao 11 dud, LiollAck ar.d.: Locomotive* brands:Tug* s 'idd:Braudloo::: old Port, SLCnit atadolm md•Jukia.rWinea. • - • MI Liquors.and Blow at lids esiablDbrueitt. %Mlle raind ot.nsulxtiu:.quality::-; • 0u.14:2ta . .; - No. TO Smitherld-otroct., . . • Prrist - thn 03.9 (Vim 4.3 - 4 ) Stock;luilacivi ofA , . MO Pittsburgh' Cart quoptuly. - psi) Iservby nolleed, that the Anneal purm.o of electing - two.portens to echo atk VlLltee# 01:#444, tknupony, fur term of three ymie, bektntlite:Of. flee of the Company, In the. City of kittr!bliitlYroti•Multtloy# the eth day of tlept , ember, Lampe* tbo.oolll, itad. 5 o'clock , P7' • • • " • • • n0234hr.. - -J41,1e.s . • Natl tuad.Wlsiter Goods); • .7(k-il7;/te/L4STS. .2I.ILLORS•AND 'CL0,271i17.!5. • IDUFI3S- E.L'It.INI it CO.' 2 - 31.ubsx Nete,Tonic.,. aro, now- olretiog An ontlro: - ttow.. - and choke-Meek of (Mob, tidopt4 to. MEN'S Weih. o3noistii*rikt CLOVIS, CASt.4.3lEll&a,' YESTINGS,IMATIO: ctut Pi LOT CLOTJI , Tiumgrs. *int . °Tory • dostrlptlon.- of coasonable tat tbo tddo to 4:bid' ibex/vivito the -.nttoo 13bia poiestilonds . &bit eblors . geom.-44y -TTbOsolthOlobh. to 3Stoure the lntost styles; nt tbo iOnv'st ptitl4:oll . ;l;find Ann' ralliug upon on. attk ' • JOSEPIIII. TAXI4OII. -• • . .. • _ 1 0o.PartnershIp. • • ON TIT . intsr )AY 41 : iLy LAST, :the subscribers fahneira:(k.l'artna-a: np, for The purpcee of rarrYlefg on the WHOLI..N.A.LE. IMODS - IMSINESS, 'un , ler the natio andB3m of. lIA 3 iPTON, I VItkON k CO: - They ore now fit ting up the epaeleue Wereltouses;No.4sireodutmet,opposite the t. Charles Hotel, and No; . 10 - 2cAldrd street; ahleh they ATM open early in Seplernlvr, trifir" a - efhl 4 Sle; pmetinent of FALL . Eft' RRY G00re...... • . • W ADVi - . (of .the foto firto-of liansttott a Ettnitii,) . . or.ino htto Ann of•3lorphy,l7lhain (lab; of iho 'lleums of IL WILIRS: Co.) . Pittsburgh , August 7,1352,--lm : .•- • - MILE undersigned trishe* to disfase of TIVkiTY . J. LOTS, titilettentt the Tillage of New Troy; Mote the Al legheny.liateellorta , .' ,The Lots. Lama beautiful sumarc,houndcti by lbur, stforts; etelf - rotth lug on the Now Troy road, et Main street, oppeeltillarvey's and•higby's residences. A lwantiftil etoW, prtro - nir, excel lent water, easy, of. access—the road thereto fs.belng.tlted . and Improved, at present—which wilFaisko.it one of the" midst desirable spots for a .priesto residence adjoining the' city. The whole square is' planted with'young [raft trait,. three or four years. old; there ore, also; a. small' Plinio Flame, two wells of water, 'mid otherimparvements, on` thou premises, The lota mill bo sold. ocearately-I._- , ' • "- - Enquire of Dr.3L and EDWARD- FOEIISTER.,:.ND. Penn street; oPposito the Pnyonistown 'Market ltonse, orE; •FOEIISTEE;ArtIst, eerier of llondeed Peonytrecb, PI to • . •• • - • •GERAT CONVENZMICE t • • • T Y DISPAItCII P S T aier rreelPg Dilirerkor irfAtti'o*s- dc: i)abl la are miecitb.ll*lnfiniaol;itedthi , tin;toratro 1.. ed, °t :awl after Wedtrealey, pre parta bidoliVer - Cotters, OrderF, stlikth .toay be en trusted. to them, or depotlted la. their: [RUA.. -I.hrze, et the realdenN.Cor pinoca of business; of the persona .aildre:zixi, itithitilbe city limita—or et.theTost. OA* elio- • • lly.meOns of cur. Letter EmM, placed In ell-parte o the tithe, tbeidindral 1i0tc 1 9,44.. a .rOa, from rabeurol.ctLeir, Cr., may be traMmltted, te.marlu convergent to all. • .. - .I.etterr.rdepeAtedixbM 10 .r.m.„ will be delivered drefere !don;. ring those depe!ri led bell+) 1 be de:keyed be foie G r, r‘r. chino 2 conbriree letter ' ' which ; ; orldremard inond Ihe city- negro, nited 'hare the City.•.l.43prit4l Yost. The staterion, or rritteirit erivelOpe:;, i.e; for 'refe - 4t .the cnee,ser I , oicrth rtreet,' end throne:Mat the Wk." "Ma N. .13.-=.illanler4 ICIVat tba ofilca, fox tltoLtattilaillim,or w iim ~s e u j iyawa.:;Foficcß, lavitatayas, promptly attaaded to, at 4 clump laic. • Office..NO, 14C , EOLllth NtIVOLVNiTiI SMILIVICht . • J. DALLAS t: CO, _Genera! Agent:. • liSatibehtV- - :.. Thbn 8.. Guthrie: 'Ms.; Mayor.- Thos. Stool, R. 9., ;:. . 7lon. W. W. InTin, • "A.P. Astsbutz,ll9; ' • .?oohys Abodw, - ' . . ~.. .r l ` • 4 •. ~:r~ , .~:a`i. =EC . ' MIM Uleotton. ..., rV:..-r ~.. ..-T-:.:',.: . ::, ; : , '.*...i,::;,.:, : ..,.,i yI- - gtto lON. NOTICES; +' • • • .• • - • OH' Wenn) roquostedlo stmooneethirtunno --- "Whai,e. , CALORAN, of . Waattlngtou county. Jul a' comptte gentleman_to fill thn office al ennui Corntnitsfoner... . • Atany Denwerntr of iras*irrgtoir .07feirty.tr. Tv• --- -.. • Ittbßinh EDITOKS—Ai the Unto draws near:3 \..... (1.;.5 9 . - the , Demoeviey to' nominate a candidato• fin , Ocr Q . -'" - Comm!Wetter, allow me tbrottr,'4 the Medium' elan? cut/ ...,-: lent paper , to pre:Unit t/10 tame ' Of PfIIOSIAS FARLEY, f , ..,.. . Allegheny City; as a man: fully competent twill/Rhino til ".. Important duties if that *Mee; arid, at My. Parley Pt tre -, , and extensively known to bo • !aridly:TOW well tried Deter . % •''' . ;'• ernt, that Inuit nvver Cslteroil In Lbegtiodcattrottf lktn. ~..:• I think Ids nomination would give general vittitfetticm, at -:.':,' recurs a triumphant election. ••' -- • .... •..- JACKSON:A . .., .. - ' • ••DuiPano•Urolef , hAunotud2O,lB:s2J...: -',,, •- aull3;te,i4' ....,. ~. • fl -- ",... , .. Elbeillialty..7b .Ma enconen of .411eyht, y , : , -i. -, 11 - r..7 . ' Chuoryr I Wein:vs - Of se Is daud &Into far the ofilmkt :, - : : -'',.. lIIIERIFF,' for the ensuitttf •ternit, nud witliont any p:f i ( - ~:. - .nomination, as tus Independent Candidate, and tiould tba 1 4 ''...., .:,.•''.,' fully solicit the rotes of my felleqvcitlzena of all Part (1 ' ~..,-; .•• After a rivldento itethirtydtden yolaraTiesfo•tbrea motabc,,i, - ' '. 'r. In littsburgh'i In uclivrf•borduttro, 1 fr 133614; elutraeteriNl ''. • ..• known to the vitae. community, t o nut to require any 54'. - -0 :' ' -. darstmout, and hope I =tyke deemed trurtscOrthf. ' ll4 w -1. •• '-''' .give yew. eutfrasee -to the ()Welt (hilt not the moat • fart;?: '- ' '..- • • at,! BoOkrollex In:Western tentrylvanin, ,_.and. b • blige,; • 01 '..1. , Athou , o, SOoro4irntserrunt . • • P on t 0 .• iugs: 'r,oonizi.-•::•.' 7.. ..g!APIA T INPTIPA'S.:: - 1: .. r . ...it; _... Riddle. CP111..: Os, Mr-Meets sbanirthe.tntellly Telftll , :• " . 011acc..cointir •;11.1a iintytr.l:4 l 'll . ll*.tor 1 114 7. 0.. • of O. ry Mien . Neftegdsty.ercnlngin•Was*ugton IL3ll,lVmd —if , "_,... LOST.—.I. tta.vrat Lena:Wawa; In , tilts Qum fa. .l.i*.)- - 'Greensburg tct Pittsburgh. - A Ithemr reward will's .. Mien to the, Staler. hY Um 'Mg it'zt thrt Ofnre: . .03 . / 410 % WB4ICIIr. A TV...L=l'or tia•Le.t UoVhdygwite Pit" , - • - burtM, et eitt) coots it lb.; go to the Yettlu Tea Stott .;.•. ." N0"...18 Filth. street, whore the vory.heet .1 :tacit sod ttre4 Testa can always ho had. - ,e.;-",-'..... •Lk _Pis. -.. it"":,,, AG O. 0. .P...-"-Flato 'of tneetintx•D'artangton Ifil ' — • ti-e. 7 -.Wood stritet,"beiwouallftlestrettattd,Virgin *Mil ",• , • : :;. • .knineutatou Loran, No. 330—Meets etlerie 'Fuealey event .. """ • .., ...,..." 4 311mcitrru.r. Enatnilsr, :Pla 117—Ileets sltst end.' •-" .....,...„, Friday °froth month. ,: • • - 1:14111e-ovei '... -........-: ..,, • •F. li -------------- "I'lm: . iiiitg; . . eligifr — W,l- .. :;...Z ;: `,.„••• geort.—No -10 Third ••lama, et_fear , 2 00 :$ lib4i ..' :''''''' + 7O - ' Fialthiletel. (Mee op stair*. Dr. r, h.ve herd ennnee ted w 7,3 - - , `,,,,i• - tho ostabiLthaenet of Dr. liellitlett,"of 71teeting, for the E..- , -....,!....."; . eve year,. -,. • - . ".. - : 'i5P 29 0k5, 3 1...., , •"t r.,:.. - fe -- 170HN. - 111. , 00"011FLY, Colleptinty,BX --.." -...". , ' I . 1t , ,...Y Ptisitiiip &c.,—Atteials to - CUlrtifng, 11-A. - 4 , .. 0 '.. "-* la* Dlstritratiog Cads "end arcul.ors,lor-Partiem, La. .:'- "47, - • dery !ain't - the °Mai of thh lint Wag WO, ta at rwet & ( "`!;... f -!"... .2. lowAlk . rpi4forqtpo; l7 ardstrFt4wat4pinaipurtawntw ire. — '- THU ilifillitt-OLNCE .-1611 - 5 - I.lEAlri, i : . '- . •- • - rd, Qotui.....4a' Pitals lo icialo,ooo; p .'' ' ' •' .. ilArtfo eels t459,17T. Ottloo of the, iiasotugh Agrn,y to tho /h., Roo= of 31 • Carely..1k . pio.'fil :Wood :trot - L___•____........ — • ..- noviat - . • ..-.,.*,:.....,. , 1L1.1.:kee..80.N, Agent ; -, •.:- _ • • ; IRO il.r.ooi - .Letitl.—(L .;;:'.','S -- ... ._ EW'Cluninberlltnt,)-Cortier-ot ThifdlultrMiatet • (third floor,) Pittsburgh Po cal Azcountant, 6:c4 IL C.. SPENCER, A/Nevi-Ike. Andre?, • SPENCERIPrIncIpaI Telicher orWititingequi, - , meretel Coirespondenre. Elco • eVatidcl Do.lica ..., _ . . i FP'S: . . ~ Gird... 144 •. 1 e.a! .c Mk; •'. ' - s.,•••• ..*." --In Petuasiitallsi;gard iVritlpg aial'Llatilm„Vate Air .3. D.lVlldacas tatMa V. Ratifier; and in tU Mu litillS' branr.hos (If Inst Y. 411611 mkt elraddisakedniatks, under.s"' 'l'. Ilayilen. • Two spacious .rsoutahiai‘f, iirc r atlylatiai ck, I,- ~, ' ..• . sandy fitted up . far:theheapactar afa*culatleh.:' trill's : :. •:_. • .. ~.. .. see' the amisnmenta, :.- : ' • ..!, -..? -; a • ,*: .11.etIIIVAiiiiii,- enztalltt - Disit.erisrtla sir - . , ... , .. , -1-; Curtaln Truntedags orevarr deseilAttoo2, .-Vcwil - .a... --- - Phtsbez,ltrecatellas; ,14., $ . Lifee' 'alai' Muslin • Catuubs; sri 4 .1.' 1 7,...,,:, -• : Painted IVlndoss Shades, 011 t cs)rukmr.,.Cartidu' rims: =arfi ' ," -11 A &a, at wholesale and retall_. •.' ...: • ..":11 , ..41. ClA.R.l:sB,''' . .... -- - - -No. 169 Chesnutepeeklioiner- Rah; Phlisdal , • Curtains Slade and_ Ttimiiii;9#,3 , cri. maitPt. , ' : • - 'style. ''- . -..',,-- .. , '.;!':4 .... ,'• Cz .A5e441,47.'' !..!•••••., ...iteiter Mutual- Vire IntlireaumerebEnp4 iii -...y .- siy.--ilattiburg, Va.' 'Chisitil42(s4ooo.• j.), : . `Daly for the safer othms cif proPeatt; has.nworiplo7lk,; said aSbrds Enpesics - advania,rB In point of chap/204r '. l'• and aegattuabdatida, tcs".titY , =a country , 2,,'="lilin".ll/4.1: Omens Of Isalsixddsrelll aoludit ' petty, ••- ‘i ~. • novl2l ,•, •.'... liriachiaes 24 Sodtleahl st,l'lthiburdhP, . - - -- - _- O NELSON'S .: DAGITERILLEOTYPES.P" ... Post Wilco Itulkiingt, Thinl atniet, - ..:lAkenenies tot :,- in till :kinds °twadler, frOln 8 A- 11 ;W S V. at 7 ghlaX ' • ...*! 1.-uxute artibtie and animate likenmh utallico aria vastly h . •..' 'periat to tho'ilnnunon elleap geguemoty" at 'lb° folloitil'i• ':::.• vbeop prices . : $l4) 's'2•a4 $4 and'ulTonl zipoordingti - 1':. the size and quality orenee.or Immo: . - . ra . : - - . Mourn futehildren,froni:llA. 31. to 3R 3.4 ". ' .. • l'i . ..- - i , -Pi. D.--_,Plienineyilsofitlek or docenied peranio taken in ar, • . part id' the city: . •• ''. 7 -.-; !. . . : . . f nov9.say:is,: . . ...ITDICULIfNES, Noises In the. MIA amt. Lt-,y. vett:Uri dladiarga from the ear:apotililjt mut porrej . . - " . , newly restored, without pain or Inconvrtnenio,bp.Dalieti LEY, riioripa Aorbo. of the N. Sumry, who may coltmiltikt at' 79 lash Sltfo!..t;OilstiAlihis; from M. to • Thirtectiyenrs or olos.o_oiot alMoat nrultvideri niterlibrity :Mix branch of spacial prer.tleo baser.sbktk Lim to retfuee4 - • •tivatbaent to such s degree Or 611OCCYJ as tq.t c hut thommt . • rinom abe obstinate cbteayieltl, by *introit} , adman' to M=EIS . primeribal.• • • .. . • , • lay 0..f...,v% 11 ,. ..:NAttenet tO your- .ti .— DC:4tOrti te.Y. : - ILII-Ifil POWDEII,—ThiIi poider: Is niTered vig, public as a guaranteed enre ibe the heaves 4 hunts, &WV: , the only medicine knovirs adapted t.ci . that purpose, heriq .. been used, in the inirnte. veterinary israetire el We Yrerdi • tor for: Lite la 4 thirty-seven. years. - TheVder incampotA4 l , - , of tliat.noblo,naltosi,' the,borse, fur laUsr, .Ishert tronb6',. witti.tld n',ll 3cdmm04 , 60,10, alseuld induce; every one ball such,. to n apply launesdately shr this naisidy: ;Sot side vstli retail sale and t: ; ..- /or, ELINSIIIp Drug.-Storei-N0,1411, - ,'• ,i i widij... ... . .. - cerneior "11"eutl st, and . Tlielnalliy .-. . - 7 - a., >J. C. Andersoti'nzad AlitibliTthille h 44...: Liz*.y - dila diry . enterrd iiipi pulnerstilp;Oxler_f.listras.aq.,, 4ityle-*Of J. C. AndoiiAm 4 Co...in .11M .HilioleMlit Timit ists* - 0 1 1, Pctkr ,2 -7 bwallem't at Nai . e.WcPcg Odrettirl:l4l!tirg,kk;t: ..nailng ilifyrsuct of my erstfro interest .i.M . the3Yheitsil P/Mit.MHlTopriziMiinr bwfnesx, to Monti. J. 0.../tmlersq• 4..l:a.ltake likmattre M rechrummmlims. them to ins furvil, tsiumM mul m3Miico, Mml Amp° tor. tEciCn 05 I rim* 2,o : l the liberil. I:toiiobq:mel prozp .- - t:. ... " jyTal , Jostieitorts" WASSOCIATED Sircsnen'a Anauraut ,' : Coinintiy• -or, tile-City of Pittsbcq.g• . - - : - ,W.W.SALLAS,Weat--120IICAT I'IWIVEY. Sdcrounr: . ••Will inittre against. VIRE Aix' MARLNY. 'RISES of 4 , • :.. . kinds. Office: An , ..llenonptirla. Ipn!m, Ma. 121 aid Slater rtn>rt 1.1. ~ - • ~ . 11 . ;11: - ..lkilittii. .-: ' Jelin Andorran, ' ,••-. - • '., ILO; Eaner, . . : - ' . Was 3L liklgar: . ' H. B. is'ilidn.s; '.. • : , .' : `,.- . ' - "I:otercillistoy.', .. ~ Cluirlio, B out, -... -'. •:. '''. .:'• . ‘lllllmm Gamut; ... .. Willidm.Callhagn-Pmf; '''.- . .... . , A P... . J.tmilmts: .- . - Jo;..mh Akre, :* .. ... r.) Wilihata . irFlah ter.. . . . 1,91: .! • • %IL Of Beauty is a Joy. Forovel 11,„y' -Wby um ;cork! onion, pimples ou the 4, linme 'face divine." or eruptlo a s L ot nnyklnd, 17 hen it. 13 a tact .well knOwn;thrtf, Dr. onylotVe Tellow..Dock and Saraapnriti: elamized the akin' rrnta nllhataulty,,reakfying pimple , so* end blotehee; leasing the , allikted paila 'se healthy. tattoo,: and sot 61 the healiof nlabe. '• It la really fricela..4 to WO arbo.wiqk the roothasoty ofeldldhoad. • . It enacts talt!oras nod palkonoue wounde to dforhoige theli. hatted . naatter, nhd• gradleetea:eyo7:-ttnputity 11.0 the syetgmt .,._ l It doce 14 mirk mildly, bat. effeetaidlj-, - Oslng. beleoul and bloanalng...benlqi, In, the :face of nr,/lueze 'Eociadi s ertkomentau another r-nln4n., Odd Pellowa , Hall,. &Mau: U•ey-..,..-kred, Loftier:a-- 41fral and , Botaktictri rircets.—.l4tl' bcts-gh Ruciun ti pstimat, tfrat 'and t bird Tneuiel • -Pittsburgh ..Degrec Lodge, ICo 4, moots-sciaind and fine;. . Tnceaaya likol d i nk 37l ;idki; • *:?;zilictikfriY - wenterti 24 niectz perry It'crhrcal, :, ijjali; N6.l6 . F...lincti'eirrit Moults) , erening.ii • Motintsikloriah COO. mortareerit Sint:day etc!: st 'Union flail; wrack of Milt and zstnitlttictd. - ZOCrO ags t .. meets every - Ttinriatifercsdar,' - • tbeirliall,•cornirof FilPfetree . j•t -• . Twirielty Lodge, .110. 244. niccta every.. , erelottotki; ' Mill, corner. Lmeack nod . • lasttranoe Company e -Pitt sburgh.4-C 4 l: ILUSHeiri President; SA'I UEL.L. - MARS-1112,L; Secrotsry.' ,Office.l:l4 , Miter . .StrrA thilawn .IfarXvi and liiiaterref.:. Dunne. IPOLL'azurOMIGO Itbilta, on tbc 4 ,oldcinal Mpg Myers and tributati6a.:, • g Itisttrea miainat. Loop; Detmdgo by Pim. DeillaCit the :lea, wad Inland Na vi lion and transpcirtatkilL • • •-•- • ' • C a. ifussey,. - Wm...kerb:Orr, Jr., • Ilagnioi,.. Satnuel SI. Jae: -• MIA D.E/ag, Eingb4, • ; Robert Danlapi jr., • D. Debacon, 8. ilarbaugb, . • Vranci, Scihtrei.. Schoonmaker. filter 1117aut, - , 'Samuel • . bl,-Pennock. ;. 11. - .. - P1 it abts r g li„Li t e Atliguri;a4oift,Coitlikiistz o *-. '.." u...,),Y. - - 0.1 7 11 r r .varnaz4.../..4.,4,1 713:At ., 81.00i0 . 0(4 . ," ',,,. -' . • President: JA /CEWHOOV: • ' .-- ---' .-- • . ' • •Si S''' ,. .• Tice Pierichmt:: PANCEEi...IrmiLn.F.A.I... -.,... ' .. I. --:.• ' - Wes:rarer: Plfralts:l,XEqlp .. - ~.' - - ' lEcatctn O. A. COLTOV. . .-.-.. Orricm, No. I.o...lirren. Sinus, ils 3tifinite. 'DVILDI3 . O. - i . .. ~. ' 2211.4 Company inakes -every Ittsurar.ee - oppertninfni to, ' '; . -.. .cazuleeted with rare bislis.• •.- - . -' •- • ' •---.- . tt' •••• . '..- • Notool.rdter ara the 3..imp . iii.t.bici:e 04,1,a:1# othet ma i l .." fAcoodoctoil,Compantoa ".i,: . ; .-.,..' .• 1 -.. ' ~,.-.? ": i s Joitit.gtoc ritatel.otrtiolat.tionot"ortotbfriktrcim the .M 1 .. ... ,tool rate-,equal to :a disiderukot thit.t.T-tbse.o mkt 012 ".. • Mild per cent, paid tnannsilfirOtannee. • _ -.' ___,' Risks token on the. liveser . perform go-og to ukuat'n?as. 1 ~.. . -.. ro . • -... inniev 13:1635ri, • . Joreyb - S. , Leeeh, •';' 1 '.: • , - ,Charles .i.:Coltoti;.. : , Barquot 3 i'Crurkeuiy: - 1 ' •NT Mists' Philllps:' •*. Jahn •A• ll r . i1 5 924- • • k- ..... • - 3(l , Cllntoeles - Prim 'I3=SEY.ItY/I..NIit,4I.STNUE; • „FAO), effr•LINE.,-Tbctottcrtltern - under the dtioction of lh •; . mu•silor, is about complccini...bls 14M oglotalu~ Ida =twenty; CO tbo roarth stttot ,Ro lu tj 2 3 ' ;1 G 17,7,11.11, 0 tot by 2•10 fbet• ear Pounislsnaln Asentwit. and on attotv but.- tot.s'•of t•lndbir dinsonstsno-.4 0 do.p r i n i of eiogly, or in. iamb, of ono or mom ' 71ot - .ltoaldott 14,-1t and bealtbfal. and. comsannde T:1^011 .the sntronnlllog rotrutry;.' lt i 3 within fn,'F •••" Atii3E3o3 walk of tha Rallroad Dem, atf,' whit L 3 of goeutet?:, fa:l33l3=We, .twenty-Dtet minute; tido , of tbo Courfs /foosPi oyer klnatc. 'Road' trasnyr,a,*l dutalillty ank. graootbnees. ' - • • - - • ti • &kr, of stlaolfana itsilci , wllll-bo &en utuumiu,, .1.13.• •• • tote plum withinoo pretent.roontb. • JONAS m: East Lltcrty; '• :: Cleveland and .. Pltitalrargh Railroad, tcz i Clev'eLand, „ Fare'to -Cleveland s3,aoi 1 . 74 . 41 f&t Wet folluyide. _Dunkirk; 'Takao, .odmil. chicosua, ll , , • . . Atatectetlele. Cbiminbus, tea 4 . C;neinmzli. PIM. am: and' tarstanlag. smer .I , 9erer , CITY - • 1/01M01414bi11% 444 raot of Market etreet, ovary morning, (Sunday; eiceptetl,l at 8 oeic r t i alt . , coat Woliecille with.the .P.cpwre t "r•• - • s,l'. tie! Cloeelatul Ata) Pittsburgh Najhuutaser Wellerlll,:', • • at 1235 P. 314 and %miring at CloretstaL at 6:0 P. M., ••• eounortiod.wlth steamboat for Toledo, nettael, eltkago, 11 11 f - • ' yraukte, .flultalo,inat llanklrlt. • •-• •" - next ev Passenengers In Pittsburgh Litho =ruing, and tem ing Chksgo, • - - -. • . „,_..rs-stilgere Rand to Gartland Vs 'Ohio an 4 rUZUreikiirabei • • „ marow, wain out et Alliance. (by the tkd ) A. 31. traiW),W; IP. X, and thell A. 311. lulu ) at Z.-15 .P. 14; where • • base to wait 3t! 3.1. far the I:Yl.ms - train from Welly, ie. vide, width takes tticm on to (laniard, as (laniard, arrlya - ad same!!, time and la name tiala of ca tkroeetto ea by way at ebeaux J i.ainwh City vorD. pituttultit to pent ant •ist on board tba etatuaer Pawart • Por'Tiaket.s, apply try OI.EN A. CAVOILEL • Agent C. it P.. 8. B. co. . _ ikaryll4 WOK Siatt, Second dooe • At„„zion,.....Dy. the Olga and Paunnlyszda Itaproaa to Ab• . . • Hamm, and tho Clonlaad cot littehargh Ehttlreact twee At: 7 . • ItenowteClerehuxt, the fare biti4, jrt. • • - - t N. . lk ~--..\ •-: -••-, ~,,, . ..._.-.- - ,T., - , . :.1 -- -. . - ,•!.:...,....-.....-;.-- .It.a.-14Etaltbflold . Emy.T3'o, BEI
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