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Now thin retrac *oft acquits +lee," of having said tbaftlr. Ma gill took_any of the County. Scrip, and we will again: ask the question, who did start the story in relation to Mr. Magill's connexion with the defalcation? Some persons have been guilty, and the dark transactions should bo exposed.— This matter is not n party question with the' pkople:-Lat least it is not so with us. The peso pie have been defrauded by theirpublic servants; • 'they desire to know who the gailty parties are, and they believe that Mr. Magill can give a s full laist.;?ry ofthe ssindling operations, if it would suit bia"purposes to do F.:. In this matter, we are not respective of per.-;ons or parties. We . want - tbe truth as to the swindle' that has been perpetrated upon the , tax payers of the county, and we demand, in the cause of the people, an eiplaindiOsi of let the responsibility rest where it may, Democrats and Whigs desire to . • know who thespilferers are, and as it is well mo deratood that: Mr. Magill knows them all, it is • now desired that in his promised statement be : . •:Shiall produce the persons who have been par the fraud.. Ile knows them and time isiWs:t not be any evasion now. Ills organ, the thieditiii.has promised that he would make a stiOnent, explaining everything. We hope be .441, bat at the same time, we hope he will stick teithe truth, if peasible, and give the public the whole truth. If he does not, it may be necessary . for us to refer to the record to refresh kis mem 'ory Astir past events, and mysterious financial transactions. The warners article of 'yesterday is a most lame - conclusion. Be has been told that Le made ' a mistakein hie windy article of the preceding day, and after being informed , by Barker and Magill of his folly, he - "hopes the matter will rest." This aisposal of the case cannot be al lowed. The JeMrnal has informed the people that "Joe Barker" informed him that he bad not made any charges against Mr. Magill, such as were mentioned on Wednesday morning; but we have high authority for saying that "Joe" did make thocharges, - andsaid a great deal more of a very al.Usferons nature. - • Mr: Magill, however, has resolved to make a statement, which his friends expect will fully ex onerate him from all participation in the frauds. We bopo no will do so, and that he can explain all the mysterious questions that his political friends have started in reference to his services as a Public cfficer. Inasmuch as this matter has been referred to, it must be cleared op, and that must be done in a fall and , satisfactory manner. This is not a = case in which mere general certificates wilt an swer..f.The tax-payers have been informed by the *ltlga that they have been plundered, and an explanation is desired and must come forth; and,-tioreover, it most be such as the Records will Corroborate. We hato known Mr. Magill as a citizen for many years,. and have always esteemed him en upright man. But the whigs have been endea voring to sully his fame as an honest man, and thewhig orgaus.have given publicity to charges which we hope and believe are grossly unjust. It will be an easy - matter for Mr. Magtll, when he prepares his statement, to allow that Barker's cbsiges oragrossly mil to prove it by the books, nud•et the same time enlighten the peo ple vrho urero the plunderers who robbed them. We wait with considerable anxiety for lir. Ma gill's statement, and we hope it will be a full re futation. of Barker's charges, and at the same time inform the tax-payers who stole their mc •ney:... ANOTHER TICKET IN THE FIELD On Monday the ' , American Party" bad a small but highly respectable meeting, - which they call ed, by cortitesy,a Convention. They went through the motions of a nomination, which resulted as follows:. Congresi-2lst District--Lewie J. Fleming. " 22d 4 ' Jacob Shawer. Senate—Col. D. McCurry. Assembly—James B. Lowis, Henry Phillips, John Richardson, John Stewart.' rietbonotary—E. C. Putnam. Commissioner—CaPt. V. Shorts. • Cdrotier...Dr. W. M. Bern. Associate Judge—Dr. Joehos Hart. Auditor—J. McCormick. • We have not the slightest doubt but that all these candidate are first rate men, but there are quite a large number of the people would like to know who they ate? ' 'Col. 'D.. McCurry" we have seen before; the name of Capt. V. Shorts, who is st very long man, is familiar, but, as the would pay, the balance are rather "pre vious," and we do not think they.can be elected. There is one office, however, for which they • have made no nowination;—than is for Sheriff. We are told that the name of neigh! b2r, ALEXANDRE JAYNES, - ass mentioned for the office. We aro glad he was not nominated, for several reasons : In the first place because - we thinkhe wOuld not have it ; second, we know be in note member of that party,but a most ineorri gable Scott man, and, in the third place, that we desire to see him "come to tea" about the time the election returns come in, without feel .- ing that he has been awfully beaten. • We have been Informed that the party refrain 'ed from nominating a candidate for . Sheriff on account ors friendly feeling towards the oldest Bookseller in the Western ecmntry. Bat Barker is somewhat displeased at This proceeding. Be thinks that his services in the "cane" should entitle him to the nomination, and his friends baok-by a. man who never made a speech on , that . are decidedly displeased that ho Should be set isallimportant, question.;-L--" in his life. • - • ' utfai• The Whip . of this city hero printed an extra num ber of Robiroun'e lying fileech -tunslagt Gen. itilu2, oblrh they are.etnioletiereracmg - the Otittollo voterstorpoid. of the city and county, through tho poetaffice, potta We re- ally pity tbm• --attire Ls labor lost. The ge teetimony of en Ira Orccogcreerqwho rqwholathe hired tool of the scow and and the le of Orecley,, who has no weight with Irish Cutho- WOlald it be out of ploco for us to ask some of these" eastern Whigs, who are, spending their mo , ldug the Tying speeches of this fellow to.la bill ho contracteil at the of- II e ) y tin for s printing m on= of the Morning - Poet many- years ago? If he does not we can nform - him of it on the the alight est intimation. t for . Pexuaylvanitt' L among. sox . nrCANDLIMS, PAVIWASoN.. nvz ascroxs..- 11. JoLLY Curros. 15. lanec ROBINSON. 17. Jacrs IS. MAl.9tu. 3Feumnt. 19. 'OM. JOSZPU Wn.LiAv 8. CUAIIA.N. 21. AIDItCW BUM. IVIIILUI 1:19);. W. Join: 9 NPC.tutoxi. • 24,GEDicar. B. 11.uuurr. ie gilt:4loonm. heti been , nominated as the Democratit catilidtite for Congress in the XXLI disteict;widelt . eiiinsces Butler county and all :that :portio n of Allegheny north of the Alleghe iktriver. UtiB,acarcely necessary`, for us to Say anything iiiehition'to the character and qualifications of Cat. Ginios. 'He in so - well and so favorably known to the Denteiriaoy of Alleghenyand Butler cOunties, that-no tnerenewepaper etatement con cerning him - will add to his reputation and pop ularity. No man in the district possesses in a greater degree the confidence of the people.— seared in Allegheny bountf,- he has over been Identified with all those IMPOrtailt measures and improvements which have •marked our history and progress. He is honest, intelligent, and has ever been devoted to the interests of Allegheny county. Iteleoted, he wonld *ake a working member, and Would falrfi 'reiresent the wishes and protect the rights of the people of his dis trict.' CoL Ql*o3l ono of tho best Demoorats &- hi& tria its steel, and unfaltering in his devo tion to the principles of our good old party.— Although the whip are largely in the majority in the XXIL district, yet we confidently believe that Col. G. will receive the votes of hundreds of men who belong to that party. Let the Demo crats all.vote.for him, and use every exertion in their power to secure his election. Good 'flclAt!gs from the West. :The Whigs—the more reckless portion of them —are claiming WiE9loll23itl. The following extract of a letter to - a gentleman of Detroit from an in telligent, well-informed citizen of Wisconsin, is published in the Free Press: " Just na sure as November comes round, I think our State may be set down, for at least six or seven thousand for Pierce and King. Wiscon sin is not a doubtful State..• You may depend upon it our Jive votes will number with the De mocrats." - Evictly so. Let the Whigs brag on Wiscon sin ; the Democrats will haul in tho votes. We will add (says tho Free Press) a word from Illi nois. A friend writes us : • , g The coarse Is clear hero. Scott is nowhero . —Graham bread won't go down. Set us down for fifteen thousand for Pierce. The truth - is, we have it all our own Way. The Democrats have got the feeling, the enthusiasm, and the votes; and the latter they will give to Pierce.— Thy State is goad for 15,000." gr. We acknowledge the receipt of the first number of a large ,and very pretty daily paper from the "City of the Forty Wagons," entitled the neeliug Daily Intelligence?. It is published by E. B. Beearinger and 0. 1. Taylor, and edit ed by Messrs. Pendleton & Taylor. The worst feature alwoi the paper is, that it is a blue-light whig concern. We wish the publishers may be successful in everything but in their efforts to prolong the reign of Federal Galphinism. B el. We call .the attention of western mer chants - visiting Phibadelphts to the cant of Messrs. Shober, Bunting & Co., Oil Merchants, No. 14, South Wharves. This is the oldest es tablishment of the kind in Philadelphia, and poe eseses unequalled facilities for doing a large and satisfactory business. ~"The State [North Carolina] is certain for Bcarr by a majority of 5,000 to 8,000. This is the opinion and conviction of some of her best and most reliable whigs, and will be sustained." —Cor. of N. Y. Tribune. " Whistling to keep up oonstig9," Scottism must be on its last legs, if North Carolina has to be resorted to for " aid and comfort" Scott has just about as ranch c twee of carrying North Carolina, as Parana Brownlow says ho has of Tennessee, which the militant Rev. says he can not do unless he can " command tho powers of Heaven." But the whig loaders think it 11CGC1333,11 to keep up confidence in their ranks, and the above is a specimen of their efforts. They entirely ignore the fact that many of the most influential and leading-whips of North Carolina are openly op posed to Scott, arid that its whiz presties are chiefly going for Pierce and King, or have hoist ed the flag of Webster and Graham. As for any enthusiasm for Scott there, there isn't a bit of it, nor is there likely to be. «wk.— now they Talk down In notion: Tho Boston Times, . a spirited Democratic jonr nal, says: The Whigs in Boston are atoned at the andaelty of the Democracy. They do not knots . whit to make of the largo and enthusiatio meetings so frequently held hero. They go to bed at night with thundering cheers for "Pierte and King," ringing in their cant, and they are awakened at fu-early hour - in the morning by spirit-stirring music accompanying hundreds of the democracy to some grand jublleo to be held out of town. The Whigs of Boston aro paraly zed=dead ; tho Democrats alive and and kicking, like young colts in a field of clover. What lams caused this wondrous change ? If things go on at t4islate - much longer, it will become fashion able to be democratic, and then, good bye to Bos ton whiggcry, forever and a day. PHIOUTZEIRD.—A Washington correspondent says :—General Dawson of Georgia, Senator, has been making a political tour through Maryland, in behalf of General Scott, aided by Mr. Stan ley of North Carolina, and several other mem bers of Congress, a movement which betrays the feebleness of General Scott's footing even In the staunch old Whig State of Maryland. The effect of the North Carolina election,which was contes ted with unprecedented exertions on both sides, has demanded this extraordinary missionary en terprise in Maryland, as a State necessary to be looked after, whereas the hard-headed old loco fcoo State of Virginian is considered as a . field upon which any extra expendikuro of powder and shot would bo a dead waste of, ammunition. • For tho Morning Post. SCOTT AVILDFLUE. On Tuesday last it was announced by very largo hand-bills with flaming capitals, that there would be a &oil meeting at the market house. Now the. Democrats wore anxious for night -fall; they were eager to see Scott-wildfire. Night came, but the wildfire didnot come. About nine o'clock the Candles were lit, end the meeting or ganized. The Exit sPeaker that mounted the bittcher's block was the distinguished individual from this place, who represented in part, Alle gheny, county, in tho Legielature, last winter.— He was soon astride of the old worn-out spavin ed hobby-hoTse that has been ridden nigh unto death by the old orators of the party. I mean the Tariff ; the River and Harbor Appropriation came next; the military life of General Scott closed this magnificent speech. I forgot to say, during his speech ho stepped aside from his mas tery argument to give the Post a heavy lick.— Ile said he could find "no man too bad for the Post." Can the Post survive - such an assault? can It withstand the 'blows of saoh a giant ? Time will tell. The next speaker (they called him Eyester,) in - his speech covered the same groand—Tariffißiverand Harbor, military fame. Mr. Eyester made a furicius attack on the Demo amtle platform, but said nothing about the Whig platform. He insisted that the whig party with Gen. Soott e at the heaA was for a Protective Tar iff (the platform to the contrary). After making a long, windy speech, With nothing in it but old, stale, exploded notions, he thanked his audience and jumped . off the block. The time has been in Birmingham wherta Whig speaker would got applause, bet it was not so at this meeting. N o cheering, no clapping of hands, no manifestation of joy of any kind greeted -the speakers. All seemed pleased when the meeting was over.--- There were but few persons present At was a slim alfair—l might almost say, a failure. The only cheers that wore heard, came from the boys who were loudly shouting for Pierce and King. If the Whigs are pleased with this meeting, the - Democrats are also. • • * Money matters at home remain without any material change. The figures in our tables are about the same as last week. The demand for Bank and Railroad stocks continues good. There has been quite an advance of some of the Rail road a tacks during the...desk few. weeks,_and-a greater advamie is still anticipated., The:ratee of dieconnt continito Without The Boston Courier of MondayinorilingliaYs The abundance - of money isprOdicing a favora ble effect upon nearly all of the sound dividend paying securities in the market. Other descrip tions are somewhat neglected,. partly. owing to lost confidence, but mainly owing,tothe.fact that the believers hi themare already well supplied, and are more likely to lighten than to increase the accumulation. The MU al activity consequent upon the opening of the .fall trade, has already manifested itself in the business avenues of the city. Mercantile wants Will soon require near ly all the facilities which - can bo afforded by un employed capital, and the apathetic lethargy of the last two months will no doubt be succeed ed by that energetio action which imparts life and animation to commercial pursuits." The Philadelphia North American, of Tuesday, says: There were some fluctuations in stocks to day, but tho closing rates with some few esc epti on s show but little variation from the closing quota tions of Saturday, Rending stock was in de mand and buoyant. At the first Board it open. ed at 46, touched 47 at between Boards, and closed at 462. Navigation preferred stock was steady at 24; ; Long Island receded 2, and Vicksburgh Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 46. City Gas 6's at 103a;nuil City Roil road 6's at 1042. At quotations the market closed•steady. The New York Eeepin,q Poa of.Triesday says: . Money is easy, notwithstanding the attempts of some leading parties to raise ihe rates. In for mer times when poney, though plentiful, was in few hands, it , was easy to get an artificial value.; which is now almost impossible from its ; abundance being so widely destituted. A few banks and moneyed men can no longer contra the market at their will and pleasure, by com bination, as used formerly to be done. The Paster the same data also has the follow ing: • Tho event of the Loaning, is an easier state of the foreign exchange market, especially Fti,rling. Bills, arc more abundant, but drawers are reluc. tent to sell below 110; ; largo buyers are unwil ling to give over DOI. In this condition the market remains, but it seems probable that the lower price will be accepted before the close of the market. ' The amount of gold to be shipped to-morrow is yet uncertain. ' some amount that had been engaged for shipment was withdrawn this morning. It is most likely about $600,000 Will go forward. Breadstuff bills aro offering in the market. The stock market with little exception, has been dull and heavy. There is a reluctance to operate, and the sales made base been sales of necessity, which always arc made at a decline in an apathetic condition of the martet like the present. Beading was the great exceptien to the gen eral state of the market, it being active and buoyant; 2,830 *therm were sold at an advance of a. Brie declined 3 per cent., with sales of 1,763 shares; Harlem 33 with sales of I,l'oo shares; Canton declined la, Hudson River 1, Norwich a, Long Island 3, Morris Canal 3-, and Delaware and Hudson Canal The Chicago Tribune stares, that the. Union Bank is the name of anew stock security bank organized in that city—Andrew. Brown, Presi dent, and Henry L. Forrest, Cashier. The capital stock of the bank is 200,000, and the basis is Virginia air per cent. stoats.. The balance In the Sub-Treasury nt Now York on Monday morning reached the large sum of $8,269,148 20. The receipts from eustomadur ing the week, were $1,029,138 23. The Treas ury disbursements were only $208,824,32. no import, or merekumlite.at New tiorN laM wrok, wen• as follows: Dry C. 6"en...trasr.: Tufat =L2 ,em . soivip 3,571,413 7, 13,; rui tim Previous tiro %ark,. Fmut Auguat tat ettilti.girA gitEkt,tag :112,1a, - 2,479 The expart: , other, than of pprialuvro Stu,9lt; t.yr tho wart oil $2,031,13) atm* thp h Attguat... • • Thr exi,pria of rpecle fur the area*, anal ainee January t. harp tom dP fullowai • - August 10—Umpoul, ship Allant f nititln 'l44:lLalt tigibt Iri—lundun. ship primp Albert American gold . August Janerlo a hark.St Juatph— ' Doubt:an:a AuAluit 21.—Llrervuul, stratner yerifie— Atomic:an gull 1:0:11alt du firer' Total rar the wmk Prottomb' imported 1n..... In January In Solana* , In Altuth Iu April In May In June ' /n Jqly Tata Mono January Ist $17.376.554 , The elrporta front Liverpool_ to ttk• I.Tußed State, In July are Unpt reported by Mr.Cbatiett Itumberlon: ' To New Tork 10.070 pnekag.. • m lk*ton • 2,566 do • PhiladetidtLalN9U'' XlO ".iouthern PorL4 1,130 do • The arrinisof wool in England continue large, in spite of the gold digging mania attracting la- borers. yrom_New Zealand they aro increasing. One vessel, the Midlothian, which had arrived off the the coast from New Zealand, brought ode of the most valuable , cargoes ever reaelved. from that colony. The bulk of her cargo consists of wool, of which sho has no less than 1,A55 bates weight 420,000 lbs. Additional evidence is thus afforded of the Increasing attention now paid to wool growing in New Zealand. In a few years it will probably form the staple export of the colony. • A. new bank is about to be established at Os wego, under the name of the Merchants and Me (shanks' Bank. Israel Smith is to be'the Pres' dent, and 13. T. Lathrop, Cashier. The Suffolk Manufacturing Company has de clared a dividend of four per cent., and the Tre mont Mills of three , per cent., payable on the 26th of August. The Astor Bank has depoeited its securities in the Bank Department at Albany, consisting of New York State stock, and 11. S. stock; the in_ stitutimi will be in full operation on or before the let Sept. pro:. Messrs Winslow, Lanier & Co. sold the Income Bonds of the. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company for $260,000 to go abroad on Saturday last. They are part of an issue of $600,000 is sued on the security of the income of the road. The bonds are convertible, a privilege, which, on western roads, Is becoming invaluable, The London Times states that the Rothschilds have given notice to the holders of special bonds of the Portuguese loan of 1823, that they have been authorized to redeem, on behalf of the Brazilian government, £054,260, the amount of the bonds now outstanding. The . .forlotang certifleede copiedfennt a paperimmok,2 of & ..Y. mode, anal *ars daft AVM( 2, 18&2, fo which is alto appended the certificateef thecelebrated D. Y. Foot, IL D., Ms may In truth certify, that I have been so . badly flitted with Scrofula for the last seven yeain that moat of the time I have been unable to utmud to any kind of. business, • and much of the time unable to walk azur =tined to m bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by, the best Physicians our country affonls; I oettaalottatly got some re-. Ile, but no cure, end continued togrow worm until Dr. Foot 'meows:am:Wed MO to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve. rything 0 4 , , b a d m e d. I . did tto. wlthout Leith at first, but the elibct was astenialdngt tt I.hre.w ilia potion to the surfttee• at once, and I at once began to grow better . , and by lasing era bottles I have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. • • • • • MRS. NANCY DARKEK. -• • Tide may certify that ,I havabeen acquainted with Kier'e Petroleum. or Rock 011, for morn than alear and have re. peatedly witnessed Its bbeneficial effects In thi . l cure of indo lent utters and other diseases for : which It Is recommended, and can with come trace recommend it to boa ;medicine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that encase has attend ed Re use where other modleino had failed. • . • For sole by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. [an27;tlAwr. Horrid Murder at Uhlergyllit, Pa. — EASTON, Pa., August 28.—Last night, about 11 o'clock, a man named Jeremiah. Thatcher, a blacksmith, living at Uhleraville, was dragged from his house by two men and a - woman, and most brutally murdered by them in the street, , by being boat to death with a club or. kicked with a heavy, boot.' Tho body was dragged about a quarter of a mile from where the act was: committed, and thrown into the woods, among some under-brush, where it was diacover ed this morning. The murderers have not yet been arrested. A , TIIIMDEBOLT 127 -Ksyrucicr.—George A. DrKee, Esq., the Whig elector in Garrard cotinty, Kentucky, has tome out in a strong and power fat speech spinet Gen. Scott. Ho Las mounted the stump against the Whig speakers who came out in that cennty; and from all accounts,. be makes the far fly right freely. He is at present the representative 'ln the Legislature limn that strong Whig county. The „.'Canadian Parliament was opened on Thursday, the 19th'inst. Tho Governor Gen eral went down in stale to the Legislature Coun cil Chamber,where holeummoned the members of the Lower Rouse.. Mr. J. 3.Macdonald was lleotediSpeaker; and on Friday , the Governor .delivered his speech .to the representatives. ." A party from 111ansftold, Mats:, started to at tend a democratic meeting at Ashland, in that State, a few days ago, with a cannon and three kegs of powder. On the way, the powder ex ploded from some cause unknown, killing a Mr. Wise and a'span of 'horses. . A letter from Panama states that 70 men at tached to the United States Infantry, en route for California, bad died of cholera, and that-24: died on one day. Of 8 orderly sergeants 6 had died. Friday, .Augast 7 l3,. was the anniversary of the opening of the first railroad in the State of New York, The Albany and Sehenectady road com menced operationsmon the 13th of August, 1831. Twenty-one years ago, there were not twenty-one miles of railway in the State. . 11. M. Posey, one of the most respectable Citi zens of Port Gibson, 'Miss., blew out his brains a few days since; and subsequently it was alleged be had forged tho name of Milford Hunter to a note for $2,600, and sold it to J. J. Persons, commission merchant, with whom he was quite intimate. The Agricultural Society of South Carolina has awarded the premium for rico to John B. Tucker, Esq., being the greatest yield on 10/ acres and 18 nempasses. The ft retnen of Philadelphia had a"series graceful riots on Saturday night. Barnet Andrews, on trial at Easton, Pa., for cutting the throat of Lis wife, has been convicted of murder in the second degree. The typhoid fever prevails to an alarming ex . - tent in the interior of Georgia.. InLincoln coun- ty, ono family lot ten of its members. J. M. Brpomall has been nominated by the Whigs of Chester and Delaware counties, Pa., as their candidate to represent them in thunext Congress. The domestics at ago Queen of England's pal ace converse entirely in French. Tbo royal children speak both French and German. Mrs. Gen Taylor's funeral took , place at New Orleans, on the lith inst., from the residence of her son-in-law, Col. Bliss. Tho corner-stone of a now court-house was laid at Cincinnati, on the 18th instant, with im posing ceremonies. T. J. Gallagher, Esq., was tho orator. Eight British soldiers, consisting Of a Bar! geant, corporal and six men, forming artillery company, and attached to that branch of the British service, stationed at Quebec, were at Ogdensburg, N. Y., last Friday, having descried: Counterfeit 3's on the N. Y. Saratoga County Bank, arc in circulation. The imitation ie per fect. Also, counterfeit We on the City Bank if llartford Ct. Look out for them. Tracing paper is made of the refusecif the flex mills, and when used for bank notes is bleached with chloride of lime. LATER mon Tuns.—We have Galveston Elates to the lath Jest. The crops of the State wlll bo immense. Tho editor of the Texan Ad vocate learns that offers have been made to do- liver corn to contractors for government imp plies at San Antonio at 25 costs per bushel. Tho first bale or the new crop of cotton was received at Galveston on the 9th Instant. The railroad feverappears to be spreading rap idly throughout Texas. Tho wife of Dr. E. Edmooson, n dentist of Ordrestoo, died retentl7 from the effects of chloroform, which sheliod . 6.ltniuistera to her self. Goov.—The Mirror, a Whig piper in New York,' thus pitchei iuto the notorious Rontssos : "Richelieu toblutioia, after Alemalishing Gen eral Pierce, ninth. up his fulsome tribute to General Scott, with the fallowing unfortunate quotation: • “11,Ar shall we raa-lhee UpOLI pay, Thouzuorx (hap tsnuluerer?” We consider thequetition unfortannte, become he - line completed rase thug: ALL FULL INAlim.—Tbe Manchester (N. U.) Democrat, alluded to a recent visit of Mr. Web ster to Concord, Bays: ' "We also understand, Mr. Webster very clear ly indicated his preference for Pierce for the Presidency, though not In a pulic manner." ' Upon this, the Cincinnati Inquirer remarks: SI,YII,OIG We aro thankful to Mr. Webster for this 'evi dence of his high consideration,' as the Court phrase goes, but isn't ho a little too late ?—aint the party already full." . :1.651443 . U 11.9.11 0311,260 2.W,14.893 • '4971,490 15.094,tAS iSDIA . NIANB MonnenED.:—lt appears that some of the Oregon party who were set upon near Fort .Laramio by Indiana and murdered, were from Indiana.' Mr. Newman and family,. and Mr.. Marka and fimily, of Sullivan countyovith one . ortwo young men from Terre !lento, were of the party, all of whom with thr*aeption of the wife of Mr. blarks and a- little son of Mr. New man, were killed. . lysl. The Whigs of Now York have gotten out a counterfeit life of FrankTierce, purport ing to be genuind, in which all kinds of extrma gent and ridiculous stories are' told about him.— This is another epecies of Federal electioneer ing, and shows how desperate and unprinci pled the leaders of •the Whig party Lave be come.' ta- Bevil%la.—lt h due to liler's Petroleum to say that it has heenitnown to completely MatlieMe every ventage of this dreadful disease in leas time than any other remedy, and et less cost or Inconvenience to the patient The thousands of certificates In the hands of the proPrie• tor, many of which arc from well L - nown citizens of the city of Pittsburgh anti its lumiollette vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond all doubt, that Knut's . Pertosttrit Is a medicine a m' of no common relic, not only local remedy in lbrafy. Rheunualittri,Dcaftins, loss of Sight, but as a valuable internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient,: to become 'acquainted with its Those having_ n dread of mixtures aro assured that this tnalleino Ls tartly natural, and Is bottled as itliows from • litobosoudat the Garth. ' Dletshistifinal Itemedies..Under this head wideslipate a number of articles that have been introduced i lately tn. the . purpose - of relieving certain &Beano And . thC . formitles; that tnnntit he teethed by the application of. medi eines proper. Antimg the most important of these, ern • IMOVILDER•BRACEStbe - object of irlikh Is to cure stoop: ed shoulders, O habit of leaning (els , owl, balk! and • flat thest, and very frequently relieves a thndenti todleessm of the Pulmonary - organs, dependent on these - . illsiositiciret— These Braces are strong, well made, and adaptett:Ao the use , of ladlel, misses; boYe and men, The Oentlemon's Etmeo Is .formed fn such stoup as to - maims the double pOrpese of a Bien? and Iflleperuierg, - and at a price very little ahoie. the I Flee of limper:4cm The puhlic May 'rely on these as being what they urn represented: many Persona . of. 'Tea k . and hollow cbestsbave - been coMpletelyeured;and, Menem: cams; the enctunference . of thO chest increased as' much as four fncliesr-tims . 6ying to - the Lungs ti faller action,' ad' consequently adding M the general health end strength of I also Beep TRUSSES; ABDOMLNAL SUPPORTERS, Spl. nal Supporters, Suspensory &mines, of every variety not,- . . . DR: GEO. 1.1. REIMER, Wboliode and Eetail ta Zzlst, No 1 4 0 Wood street, corner or Tke YittA Pc6 Thuu utt.re 9itti . contiunrcr, In/ tcu t.ion RBW:AD QVGAR AND MOL4III/3-"In. store Ana Or Sahib/ I + 7 ' auZT .% • . - 3. ervAirr Tr-AS—Young Blikr4r s ll . ,,r au27 T 4, 01:. • ST _ • exs-3® Ens cu .—t ADDER,—I Clair Ileman, to closeout. . 1110GCKET13--39 do: in !tom and tor ode. by , •_: • 'en2T.:' • : •• . . ; , .. ••A. J. ETUAILT.. LA9S-8030.boxes assorted idles, far salo by G /17113NZIEY. ROWS-2500=w just reed and for sole by •fUlf :mar - • . A, J. STUART. 01:18 FLOUR—TO bble, to otoro and for azde by' , . 1 ROOIIB-87.daz, to cb?seißgOt•by (101W.F.E-100 bags pinta . IL" Alo Legosiymr • Poi Palo by. TOBAS.X.p . t26 torso for oak to* • • • o. 6 Smithfield stroOf; oprovito ?Joooogiliolalicrore. • • 4130-Partneriblp: • 101TF. have sesoebtel with u s 31.-B. unnre. GUILDS, fi yy . the IV - holeeale Boot and Shoo B,uninettt. • The style of. -the firma remains ps heretofore. • - •• ' - • -t:. an2l:4t* . , . . GUILDS - & CO. JON. PATTERSONOMW:• ' 3IPORTIN AND DEALER -L/Qi/ORC:DriN a.. TE II 4 No. 33 Nowni BccoND MOUNT. 'VERNON MOUSE, SECOND ST., ABOVH.AUCH PHILADELPHIA, NI. ARNOLD •& S. N. SMITH, Proprietors: ' zip Terms, One Heller per Day. ' tireMly* % • • F.-08THIE1111, . ' MPORTER AND DEALER IN .O.RA,.VD.INS, CIN ; I.D7NE3, irC I .B .8017111. PtONT Dream, (corner of WAl nut.,) PIDELADLLPLEUL • nuZiftsr J NES Hi FID •TVEALIR IN WATC111:8, 11.1V1.1,RY, Ella= - WARE .11 ate., No. 12 Struth Stana strut, PHILADELYIEEi N. 12.—Watcheg and Jewelty earefully. mallet MI .04. 111r.filiLEBALE and 'Rota' Dealer In INZITTOW-LAPN •y y WADDING, lainp Wick, 7Yo-Tntp, Girded %Walk. Twine No: 3S N.:n.o Sebwid street, ? WWII& nayr . . . GEORGE & JAMES REINDEERS, WINE AND LIQUOR SIERCLIANTS, No. 117 Nairn: Erccern BMUS, PRILADELPHIA, have. (=latently; on hand, French Brandies. Rolland Uhl; and a general asw, rortment of FOREIGN WLNF.S. - Alm, all Mods or Arliel 44 . can Spirits. &a. • COM EISSION 31EISCILANTS, and Dealers lu Yarn OILS, of every do:al:Kinn, CANDLES, WIL3LEBONEi 14 South IVitarrf4, (between Market and Chonutittk.,) PUILADELPIIIA. gleadr • LQIEU":IOILLMMEI CARILIAtiE btAZEIta., A 4. . No. 308 Brotanstii. NNW • A l r. CI " Carri n" IWO outdo In thb 'City, ander our orn EMZZI D W:C:INVIFLD & FOWLER, SWILT MANINFACTOItY AND: °Mai/all:NIS Otfr- FrITEW /WORE, N0..202 Etrioulcay, (near Warren sure* NEW TORN. 43` Stodgy Shirts, ltatomo nog Col lars, mode. to order, of short ootkv, mid .warrantcd to mai aus-., Ins sams.---,—amopza - unnor. .BALL, - BLACK & CO. t . • • criCC4730123 TO• WARCItfAVD -&. co„y . nervamis IMPORTERS OF. *VIXEN AYD PLATED WARE, Diasnonde, -Mitch% Alt , dry, eft, (Shin of the Oaten Eagl e) 247 Iltumew.tr, NEW 70121,eputla tomer of .3ltusey; street, opposite .the City Us% - an27:300,. STAIINWER t 1421.11LEY,` (stecr.s.son3 .na 0. cow/ u) : 1 . • - UrATCIIMAKEILS, JEWELERS, amt 131PORTER3 V Y WATCILD3, N 90 ,North AeCollti. street, corner of QUIL7I7, PHILADELIaId... )or role. an emortment of Gold oud Saver Patent Lever, Lopino and Kola Matches, Eine Gold Jewelry and Silver Ware. _;* Itepoiring promptly atten ded to. Executors Notice. T EWERS Totansentary ()tithe last will and feetament of L BLanlon flare, rei, late of the city of Pittsbarith, deeeavetl. having been grtustal to Jacob liongt,- all persons Indebtal to oil.' decedent plosm mate tounallate payinettt. and all claims against the estate will be presented for settlement. to JACOB 11013131 t. &v enter, or ROBERT MlTlttatii, Attorney at Law, No. 44 Grant anZ'.6ts• LWT. on Wear: dish ILe 25th 'tenant, on th e StenDerr vine Turnpike, between Saw EMI Run as • the Olaes Road, a small pocket book containing 38),00 meths State' Dank of Ohio.and Duce 51 Mt, and a promiawny notedrnwn on Commituand M'Ledn, of ilinninghons, for 111041.,, TIIO Owe reward will .be . pakito any person 'caring the wuwe at James Crawford's, Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, or at 11. Roberts' Or cry Store, Eon Mitt Run. 0E01:ot fiLADk num/roar &ADO., ArliN7ll/01. BLIND ArLYDONV SHADE 31A?ill-, V FACIVItEIIB.—No. 4D . N &yard stud. (telorr Arab.: Veit Ade, PIUTLAIDELVILtd.. lettered Sbode, , , (or Stor:m sod Irindovre., painted to order. Alm, need blinds, Buff . bionic*, te. N. 11.--.Sards Sbutterat and Doors, constantly on band and !Dodo to ordrz. - • • • ear 27: int ALLIUONE & JENKS. 10 NOR= ItillADV/Z AND 'AO NORTH \TAM. ST 1171LADEtr71r.i,. TIFFilt FOR NAIR— .. 1...../ Ilksi ; - - Spliiinit Tiirpen tine ; . .. Itnrin; - ' Alebbolt: . •• • _ Iltirnins .. Fluid ; ' ,Illiiii011: . . . • a ' - .......* .. . ,' -,l3perin,Wiiile4Tau - nenoll. GS CHADIX4 8,..14'41... ' } ( 2 4 l).st, - - • ')R lifiiii - & . . 11-1T TER: • • GENE COMBIISSION :MERCIIANTS, NAVAL STUR 'EI•AND•TANNE-RS•01-LS. No. IT North '‘Voarresi • FRIULI:U.4IIX GONSTANTLY an hand. nt lonest ruario-t prim- Rankuil; Tanners Oil; Soap itielp; Straits Oil; Paint Oil; • Sod.' Adi. Conslsunients of .IVestern Filature solicited.. , au'27:.%ns Nutt 37 AND 39 NOILTD SIN.VND ST (idiatt• *nazi autart,): - Pil T"'s popular llama la admirably - Feasted for the toner nieneeof wrens trarellog either on halm...sop p 105.4. ure, Waggon.. the New York and Baltimore:landings, a ithin a abort Alistair* of.the Peat Ogled end Eska:Mgr, where all the different Idoes Ontulbases start, going to all Porto of the • J. OTTENlilitlf, Proprietor, ta2.7:l3ra Late of Maithnore. Md., and eineinuatl. 0. rtEDIF.AP PROPSRTY SEVMiTII WAItD FOR. SALE.—Two Lots, each 9 feet In thutt an Overbill st by 100 deep on a chic alley of 'Xo feet, on ono lot L 4 a good Brielr noose of two stories with a kitchen and miler, n hall, two parlors, three chambers tun! garret: Wm.:a large pomil. In the mar. On the lot adjoining the alley, iy a good Warne. Ilou.e, a largo yard andzarden, with trew4,-itc: the location is pleasant... The whole will bo sold undivided. and can be bought at a letruslit,,as the .nwner has mode arrangements to go East.. -Unmask, possession given. • • • S. CyTilliEßT, Uen'l AgtnL rAI Sod thfleld ' NEW. FALL ANDIMMEEaIOODs. > • • Murphy, Tiernan at. , Co.,' . (succusima To attune, Imam & c 0..) IMPORTERS 6 WHOLESALE DEALER'S • TOREION AND DOMESTIC DRT. GOODS, 48 Slind atreet, Piad'urgh , JIL L" , A RE now receiving from all the Eastern taul. from J 1 Europe; their first supply of goods for the Fall trade. to.. which they incite the attention of buyers.. On the In of . September they expect to have their assortment complete, which will be kept so by constant additions every . . week throughout the season. They will, es heretofore, Continue to WI goods as low RR the-lib:tern Jabm for (bah or appro.' vet paper on the usual ctedltt and they assure" . their old customers and friends, and all others who designpurehashr here, that they will not bewndersold in this market. atr27:3tw pv:a:4:Ny:%:4 WS= MID MANAGID Price. of Almission.—Boxfts, 30 cents; Second Tier, cents; Secured Seats, 40 cents. CHANCE FOR WIT! .• - GRAND CONIINDRGIN NIGHT ON SATURDAY MOUT, August V 3, lI.ERR ALRXAN DER will present a splendid Gott. Warm; worth Firty Dollars. to the author of the best Original Conundrum! The deaden will be made by a committee selected by the audience; and the Watch may be seen at the window. of Hood's Jewelry Establishment, on Market, near Third st te.Ccmutednrms mast be lett et the Mx Oirre before 7 o'clock on Saturday, accompanied by the authors' name; none to b 3 made public but that of the snoxsafel contributor. ors- The Biagio Mirror will be exhibited. For pramaame see small bills. . _ 84TtiRDAY AFTERNOON, for children; schools and fain altos; a parfarmaaco at 2 o'clock, when children w ill be ad• volt THE itthutmos • _ 6 DE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY," is a command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children of men.. Dr. ZAREEITES JUNO CORDIAL, • or Procreative Msg., proscribed 68 an CSlL`Ctlia IVIIWTOAITO In C 32011 of De lAity, Impotency, or Bestronnessi and 'all irregularities of haw°. It Is all that It Fames to be, VIZ: Natore'a Went Restorative and Remedy, for those in the married etsta with. out offspring. It Is a certain care ibr Seminal Eminsions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital _Organs, Nervous Affections, Laueorrhcea or Whites. As an Invigo. rating medicine It is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption,ion of Muscular Energy, Physical lassitude Pamela Weakness, Debility, ae. It Is warranted to phase the AFLT In any of the "above corn pittintS. and Is of countless value to them without:qv/log. (Infant) Eztro.Plxut the name of. Comstock & Brother on the Wavier, and never buy. it unless you find the above name; ax ithae been eziouirely counkrfeded of /ate. Avoid 'the counterfeit es you would poison. Agency at - auff7alanrly N0..50 SMITHFIELD U. . - POETICAL WORILIL . .RMSII POETS—Select works of tho British Poets; with B biographical and critical notices by Dr. Alkin, 3 vole 8 The Porte and Poetry of the Ancients, by Wm. Peter, A. 31., 1 vol 8 vo, cloth, gilt and plain, 111ustrated. . The Poets and !tatty . of Anterior", 1 vol vo, morocco gat: Do 'do do 'Europe, by Ilenly:W. LongfeUmv,l. vol Bfo, sheep and Morocco, gilt and plain. The Wit and Works of Lord Byron, in"verse and plane, complete in 1 vol tiro, morocco. . Do do do do vole 11.1 mo, cloth. Do do. do • do . 1 vol. sheep, illustrated. 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Queptell's Complete Poetla4l wort, I ron2mo, cloth. • do do • do do - 1 and 2 rots 1..1ea0, meo gilt. • do do .do do I. • . .. tiro, sheep. The spore are for sate - at reduced prices by • • ou2l . • ..• . EAT k CO., BS.,Wood.atrcet. . • • • • ja- NEVE& SCI 76-1.11. COLtlt. , •4ll this nit* tho • • weal, when ycia can gat +M2 . 14 Clisairltcnniz: ft Is • a criminal nagleii3r4lici dcpjaate* la; ' namalw INVAI w „ ..E,peciite*.faija; t Dlrlated la ibe advimilmment• er FOilpirt'ligniil, 8 illBaialle of great colebriti - tlid cur; 'or,Virrouß - Micatid- . and 1311. healthy cordillera of the human body, arising fkom what' 'tonally terrecxl Impurity of UM blood. It Is reetemacoded for the cure of Dropay, Gravel, Dopepata, Jatindice, Coo. tivencso, BbmtUltatill,: - GeotOutti'dhleases of the Thrift, Liver, end. Kldileys.;;ll44len, 11:,.E8711er, NO. 140,. C 021182 of Wixid sticbt nitalTkifnitlim:fittie &genitor Pittetiurgh. See advertaetheut JL':J. grunt • . • . _,... . . . .fir- 'Various theories intro leterrskatteStuil on .41va,te.ttie cut 'gin of ifiteithilil veinns, end sTf the !1. .is still a vexed one ammig,g4cal tolthOrilles;•;Of -rine' fait; however, till . are informed, and- intvldeb a agrve--the fatal nature of the influence they egert On . children.; .'As this season of the .Ymir the &Mirka worms am most nutmeat 11.9 well asp dangerous. We take greet .pletistire.la directing the eaten.. lion of purente to the-Veimtfugeof DrAPLanc. It is,orte Of the mostextmerdinagymedkinetiacir introduced to the pub. lie, and has never failed:Lot swims when tried. • - - ' ; . For side by punt of Um 'Druggists and Merchants, add from the solo proinietora. •., .... ,-. - - J . . KIDD 6'004 . • ...:au2i;:d&ir . .1. , * - .. - ~ 00 Wood stxect r; ':', i.J' _ . sTuera- . ..; ed!isu you, if . you ;:tutye not dtrady done FO, to go at once once pnd pioeure o bottle of HIER'S ROCK 111.14 ;and by en doing you &great:deal:of 1.% no telling huw.looo you tanY . Oiedit. Itetuitho fulloitink - fro Dear za rmr ..Sir n r ge. l tf, mur .3l. l;t go eied nin 4 5 s ba rE tt e le an ti .; f ia yo t u h r ia -3 . l i l letro 4 f to l lL, c 2 ; re . " a burn; Which I Toeoirtsl iceidentally; iuxl: in less , time twenty-four houis it *as meal better; find I em noir able to walk around 'without the 'ussiStouctrof. a cane. ~.I wan so badly burned tMit'iriyirientlAhrut to enrrry me home.' . If you Wok the foregoing statelimit will be of 64 Ti . eje you, you may make whatever use of it you me proper._, , Most rm i rrtfullY.... THOMAS 11. BRA-DM". vm. 'l5? Ixhod bt the in4nclol Drug Stair. . .- AZ•lir. Gtryzot,Va..lroilqiii , Tock and Stir.; -itaimr 111 a....F0i1.bc Cele oitiriluie, or as a Spribg purl! -fier of ttio Mord intim a geniril toutifOitlipstem„ tq ito • . • ... The curative poiress of ads fl ; tru ly are trulj wonderful, and all invalids shonld , make immediate'. trial of the."Yeli . _ low DoCk and Sarsairarilla.V- Ititannot Warp the incotdell: • , Tluui . ny from 'mineral .nostrums. to • 'reek hope,life nod . vigor. front thl,‘ purely vegetable -remedy.:- Therefore, Itow2 L . ever I,n,krti in health Mid sPiiitv, however loathsome to hini, Sultana idlionclot n 0 one despair of recovery; let thp pe;', Dent only understand that hie bone of physical restoration lles only lu "Guyzoit's Extract of Yellow Dock and &rya.' patina," end persuade , hini,.forlis sake, to try It, and: have noh,itation in mating hiespectly restoration to. .CZ - •• See advertisement. 1. Sheriffal t - r0../t , the Freemen of .41friihnry .C 1,14174/: I offer myself aa a candidate for the Woe of tilikRIFF, for the owning term, 11114 without any party nomination, as au Independent fully solicit the rates of my follcrit-citherol of all raXtlen+ — After rviidenti of thirty-thrco'yeers (rave three Mondani in Pittsburgh; In 'naive Lavine's...N-1 trust my character ts known to the entire, conununity, a's riot to require ally mat domement, and. hope I may be doomed tnuarrorthy. Please giveyour suffrages • to the oldeit (tint •not the - moat fortis .nate,)".Booksoller in. Western Peonaylvatda, and oblige, Ws , ticmen, 3nur obedient servant- • p. - vowulz. ATrIIOLIISALLAKOCCIM,- azitlDailers in 'Teas, Coftee yy jridiso, tef,, IVo. 90 ri99l" dred,' NEW £01216 441.-WestertulksehantrslalOpg New Yort, ere leepect • fiilly invitel to give a cialL , . . • ei.O.,:ely ttattir TE ,Prepriebir of this well known lintel, situated on I the corner of 13roadway and Walker 'streets, have thor. oughly renovated end partially re-famished - it,"are now • .prepared to Otter traveling community aconamodations. upon the most favorable terms and in the best style.. ' Tim Rouse belngeondlactol on the European plan, hostile. most ch.-rent and spacious Saloon In .the United States, to- ' gmber seatx some thirty private eating rooms attached, NFL: iv bloats, families, ormartic...l, can be furnished with meal" nt any hour of the day or evening. - • • . The I 1. - aue is centrally located, and within tarty yards - of the New Raven Railroad ..Depote where the porters' of the Ileum are always. to constant' attendance.' Pas:engem arriving in New York can immediately walk to the House, deliver their checks at the oface,. and have their : baggage confeyed to their Roomy without any. charge what- , ever,. (which is no meall Item of expenm In New York.) The Retiree iSfa.-nished. with' a ..fine.rnalt of Parloll3 02:1 limed:way, Eath items, and all the,:Modern •Imprevements,' Winch tend to'affont the traveler-pleasirre Sad comfort. It is the very centre of all the principal. planes of amusement, . and, in fact, every woy ealculated to please gentlemen trav eling with their familki • tbr planicire, Or men of busied,' hat are eti occupied as to be unable to dine at set bonze... . Needs sent to moms without eatra charge. ,' IinEJOY (late of licston,) ' .I'ropridcr. .8011 - O . TYMPERARCE BLIMITET AT' :11A130'1.1.1.0‘ WALL • . 0111 Thule:lll'3i' Evening,.. 5ept 1 .171;;i.18551, riIICKETS; mhiiittins sic Laity and G,Mtletniut,sl,oo. J_ order that all may ts/1.1 ,, y comfort and plena e, only two hundrsd tirkets will fa. !old. liekits to ho had at George R. Mi,bitea, Market ttre., , t; Mreet; Atdirtuan Fourth divot, and from the }Hunger,.. :recernlls - .. 31.VAGERS: • • • Henry - Sehriver, . . John M: Kirkpatrick,. . Davit \V.:tinter • ••• • Illifildebrtml, John ' JOhn' • 11 - m. Fott- - yth,' • James E. Morsnge, John Long. Samuel A. Long, , Thomwt D. iurrue. SONS 0171%11.1.PE1tA NOM rittlektSSlON. ripHUItSDAY; Sept. 24. 1552.-:-.-Divbiuun•in the twa calm! .11 win a:lce-W.4e nt their reypertive Mills at . 9 oyelorrn. u. In the country theYwill ;fleet in time to ellOw theni to be 'on the ground I:llninutes tefore ten. • LSO :done from abroad sill a•wernble 11ALL,Sitth stmt, at the hour find mentioned; also the G. D. All to he no the tground atlo presdn•li at, which time the proceia4an • ItOUTfr.-:4lie right renting en Liberty turd Fourth street/, dawn Hay to Poen, where they will countermarch: up Hay to Fourth; along Fourth'te SmithUeld: down Smithfield to Third; .itp Third to lime, nlong hoc. to Fonrth: flown Fourth. to Sinithaelkun.Smitldiehl to Liberty; along Liberty' 'Wayne; 'down 'Coyuo to Petin; along -Penh to !land down Hand and over bridge to Calor. along Cedar and Lind Cent ;mon to Oldu; down Chin to Volernh Along Federal Intl over btidgelo St. Clair gtreet: tut St. Clair:to Penn; along Penn to Irwin; along irwitt . to Mxth; up Sixth -to Stn3d; down Wood to Filth, nt Un nnic hall.'' : • - • :nuNl . Cleveland "and Pittsburgh :floillroad,. to Cleveland." Piire to plevelandl3 TidrLc flaroggh to Buraid, Dunkirk, Maio, Detroit, Chimp,' .. • . tbittratits, and . ancinnoii, • MITE new and'fast running stenuter Yoorsr pr . ! Imes j. Monongahela wharf, that of Market street, • every morning . . (Sundays excepted). at 8 oelock,'Ls:44. connecting at it E with tho xprera tratuti" — of the Oct...tuna a.el Pittsburgh itailnxid, leaving IYellsvllle at 12.3 S I'. 3r... and arrliing at Cleveland at 6.41) P.M., and connecting with: t.trantlitrat fur Toledo, Darolti Chicago, 3111- =utile, Buffalo, and Dunkirk. • • • nPa4q.engera leave Pittshurgh lu the morning, and.take tea ext °vetting tn. Chiefip3. Parrenser, going to Clot eland via Ohio and Perinayi nude lialircad, aro put out at Alliance z. the 8.30. A. M. train) at P 1.. M, and (by the 11 AI M:Vrain :‘t 2:45 P. li,Lintoro they 'Lisa to wait tdi 3 P. lit. for UM 1. 're ..I.s train from Walla vile, which takee them on. to Ciereimul arriving at "aide lima aml mute train of 5 4 4. r., a. thoFO irho go by way of _ Baggage -chocked throne! from Pittsburg,hto Cleveland, on board tho otcuner Forest City. . • For Ticketi, apply to . . JOHN A. OAUGHEY, • Agent C. ..t P. It. It-Co.. " Odle° in 3lonongabela Iloußa, Water street; P. -It Snip from corner of SmlthflelcL ' - 403E111 C. FOSTER 4Z-Ziorz.—fly tbo Ohio and Pentinylvanto Itnilr&ad to A Ilanoo, and tho Cleveland not /Ittsbargb Itollntad from Al Hance to Clecelasl,the tom Li $.l. • • - .J7B • -•- • • OHIO AND PENNSYLVAIOA.iiiI.ILitidoiD The 61,ty 'Western Railroad running oulfriin ridsourgar • . • TRES IT.OX ALL ME DELAYS OP rim ORM DIVEL • 2b CZ land, Cb/unthus, aneinnati t Tdedn; Iktrvit, Chiang°, Rtremng in , connedion'teith the clew— Ignattrull'insbltrgle RuilrouVircnn 4Rianceta lola, :Running Dired front .Pittebusec.to Cfm-" • hns, Arussalon and Wiadcr, andtkramak in a .; dagto Alun,field by stages from Merger: start FIVEITR.A.D from Pittsburgh m daily, (Sula ex. iS ceptel) MAIL TRAIN '• - - • Leaves Pittsburgh at S Aa. N. Rolm:ism ditto at !Maned at 'IVA P. as., aml.reach WOoster al4 r. N. Pare to Wooster $3,75. For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 Puivengere dine at Alliance at gge P. E., and math Cleveland at 5.40 3t . P s .,. beats for the evening bea on Cake Erie. This train stormed at Rochester,lidghton, EllOll, Columbiniut andSalent, and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Millrace. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles; in about rim and a half hours. Yarn $4. _Passengers can take Ude Train and bo in Dunkirk the next morning, or In Chicago ht the greening of the next day. • . . .The Mail train corning eastward, leaves IV - mister' at 020 A.. yy dhiesat Alliance at 1230 P. SC, eouneeta there with the morning tralawhich lenvea Cleveland at 10 a. 314 and reach-. es Pittabtirgli at 5" connecting with the evening train on thel'enrisylvarda Railroad for. Philadelphia and Balt4• more'at Bs. xi., and also with the Welt Newton Steamboat f;^ r , . r y • 1 v: 7' % - ;: . Worm i I NEW YORK. • 10...400 . BROADIV4r, NEW' YORK. Win; Jobh Mellon. . • Robert. W. Parke. ' • inn= • 11ullz,. John lloyd. It. C. 1.3t0ckt0:41., John Jr Ilitebel, Wen. 11. 31*Clure, J. 31. Kinkead. Pranebi ThutxWiy Win. H. Cloley, Andean' Miller, Coarge n, bite; Lp;ooo:44:9fAec•giv,cl64 EW dItnA NQBJ .ENT.: Commencing ' Augtuit: fticininglinves Albano° at 8.30 IdE, avid itsehesilittamrgh at 18at night. • By. thls'itain fi.sengers come from Cloche natl to Pittsbumh. in one day ofinav than lg flours. inftend of zerend dayshystesmbords Op the Ohio river. -Fare fawn ginrinentt to .Plltsburgh $lO. Pamengenv leaving Cinsit nail a 0.15 a. tr, and Cleveland GAO P. n., ma) Plastairgh Stne o nnia run In connection ;tab the rani hon. Encei . to New tie, Molter. and'Erie, from Saksa, on the Phak mad . to Women, and Wooster to Mansfield. . • • • at ICEIGILT •TELMN. /CST,* Pittsburgh at A. 3.1%. and freight is ntrrlal through la a tiny to Cleveland.and to Wooster. • ' * * -te..The New Drir,hton Accomnlodotian train !cares Pitta; burgh at 10 A. 11., and 11..73 1.31., gala. Voir Blight:ea at 7 A. M.. and 1 P. 3L, stopplngat Intermediate Anions. Excursion Tickets. good for two days, are sold between Pittsburgh, RA:cheater and New 11r.1,7,ht05t... • , •• • Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates andtickets by the package to some of the stations. • _ • rnceurrien pitrilel ore aeioin iodatedt,nt reasonable rates, Ilse trains carnet run on Sunday.. ihnidbu.ssesyunin eunneetiaa wtett the . *loop) packootp the Atotbm on Federal street" - ' • For-t c k e ti,Apply at the Federal. street station of ills 0240 and pew:in-triads, liallr?0, - PABHIII,. icket Agent.. . . . • • . to .1.11E2Bli18,14; . • ..• •TAlonoagabcla Housei . Pit . tabgegb. - IhttgbarghAusult 20; 1852. • . Malin (1011111LsioN =MUM, tbr the sale of Welk Pita VISIONB;4e., • No. -NOM Marne, PAILADYL MIA. sir Atm Zonal Use Boehm Packets-. sa2lky* .110Z 4 / 1 15 C. Garrett .e. . • I:PORTERS of Moo WATCELES and VANE, and Manufacturer* of SILVER WARE irrei JEWELRY, 1 2 CHEST= ST.; PIIILADELPIIIA. are geMed to eell at Gm my lowest prices ,ut -101 a *o o 4s . rims a. MASON RM. J. Ca= JAMBS 8. MABOH . C 0.,. HAVE removed to their NEW GRANITE lIDTLDLIG, Awn( drret, (ales° Arch strept,) PUILA DBLPlll4,,wbere they manuaseturo Nasonnreelebrat ed Challenge Bteektu% i ALSO—A beautiful BLACK WRITING INN, ELME OK, &a, ffir All . their nnauteetune•enreeted =MI" 7. roam _ zut :: thrner J . am ,re ass acom - Barbalr .itmi l exia IvnOLEBALE 701D.RETATL . CIA3CE NSTexuaEIMENT, ~PHILADELP • IirKERF-maY be found' one of the Urgent and beat ear norm/ante of Clocks end Time Pleas in the United State% in quantities to -milt kurcluisma, of froni a single Clock to . o ne thousand Cloaca; exo erery Mariety of style and manufacture; suitable, for Metre Has, Omni. nog licitisee,-• Parlors. Martinis' 'Apartments and Slteheme, Mainland Canal Boots and Railroad , • Also, general sale Agent Sri Rapp's lately Wanted &ten. tine Nkhe Gold Pen,Wholasala mut Retail; Gold and Silver Pen Helde 7 Sand Penelb4 . a. variety of Fancy Goods. Those wishing to purthass Will Bed tE to their interest to befordieurcluuting elsawbero . JAMES RARBER, •au254 00 -• 9. E. corner l haatnut and Semi sta. Phila. aunty nowt ....... . . . sunk. • - • 7', ...11L:do J. Dr. BROOM, AtIIV.IVOQUEN ..WARiBToRE.. wo. ill Nrth Sinpny 27100i' Doors. Mow .Rate. • - Philadelphia. • ik TANUFACTURBRB and Wboltnalo 'Dealers in all vlut.* of BrOoms, Brzedurn Buikets,Ootar Ware, Willow and - French Basked), Shoe and. Wan. Brushors.:Bandni, Dusters, Slats,. Blacking; Eastern-made' IVooden. 'Ware of orrery dr• scriptkoz; de., at tho lowest market trim. • In .ntore and for sale, 0.(00 doz. Fancy Corn Brooms, • • _ CO() dor.. Painted Buckets, assorted colora,y . MO dos Collar Churns, • • • . • . 444000 nests s nesta W Slirl h ow Tu .Bask ba; ets, — •• • •• •• • ' • 200 dor: Wall'and &robbing BzUs err.' • "11. 'Be-Orden promptly . fillid and goods tacked to ttai best manner for tranaportation, • - au2s:2in PHILADELPHIA .CAR.PET HALL VIIANUFACTIIIILNG ABBl.VlATlO3 l , —CLirpeting and Oil 111 Clothsl—An immense stock for the Trade and Boom keeperre, manufactured and imported by, J. Sidney Jones, at -the same old smcessful place of tooth:ten, where for nearly half n century, himself and father hove traded with the public, at the most reduced prices,. for Cull or city nant. , • -Three hundred • hand' and power borne 'are nosi by the Carpet liell:Aesocistlon, of Working Women and Men.- Fifty of their sample 100 tan caw be inspected at COI PET BALE; 18 and PA-North a2C01311 Moser, Ural door below Christ Church, where npwards'-of 6000 plocca of 'Velvet, Brussels, • Tapestry,Tentdafi, and Ingrain ram also be ex different'Agericieft in Boston and lOW l'ork'exchinge for all -the various-fabrics made in the Unirid , -"Blates, abling - na to guarantoWthe lowest prices for-what-we do not BRITAIMLS: WARE - MA.NIINACTITIMBL rpFIE subscribers haring just entered tab the a h orrbtni• Dees, In all Its branches, fake this mode of qaillot the attention of Country Aterthantwand 'others, to 'theft yew style and pattern--also, the quality of material-,avare getter ouraolresnot to be beat Lu worlansuship or material. The following, in part, consists of Out aralortrotaltl— li e d Lamps . and Lanni Screws; Ladles t. Castor' ; Rum; Tumblers; Pitchers, with llds; ,Colloe Pont end Tea Pots; Slop Bowls; Sugar • Bowls ; Cretan Cups; -Beer Mean urea; Coffee hoppers; Onalictitiets; Spoons, of all sizes. We will be happy to receive orders far sample:sty mail, at out places of buftesa. No. 109 LUCE 'ET„ or QUABILY ST, above Second, PILIGADELPhI.k., . . . N. - 11.--Tbe subscriber statontinues to manufacture Care die N0n.1.4 Syringe., Suiveleal.lustruunixita,- de., at his old place. of blueness, No. 108 RACE. ST.; Philadelphia, to which I would call the No., ithottbiu of Castile Mannfac. turers. - JOHN CALVINiLNY. 41 NORTH • WIZARVES, • " • PaCIADELPICIA. v:c• t( Fire_ClAO Hotel..drOrzoillg.sl,so - Per Day. 'froligsnisicriber..having lataly beacons proprietor of the SRANKLII3 110IIHR, Chestnut -.treat, - 'between Third . cal Foirrth, PIITLADELITM, and hating reduced the price of-beam to $1,50 per day; gives =deo that, notwith-: standing this reduction, be will still continue to keep a Etat' dare :11onsoluts just nudorgoneextended tiara, and is now fitted up oralrefurntsbcd to superior style, Ice the reception of 'cisitora' - Therkuser enpial by stores, is now included in thd ftmanog a. spacious Reception Room, Oentlarten's Parlor, end Dining Room, thereby allowing atleildltlon of thirty c hambers and . several beautiful parlors, fronting on Chestnut Axed. The Rooms of this Hotel are superior to most others, being con , . strutted with alcove,, forming relax and bed chamber at-. melted, well-lighted and ventilated- The location is unsur possed,either for business. or pleasure. '• • • IFOOLNIA-N, ProMietor, BRITANNIA WARE. • Hall & Botasaan, • ItrANITFACTUBErts and Wholesale Dealers, 93*and 9 . 5 Arch street,-Phlladelldda-4Are constantly prepare to supply, of the best cknallty, to any extent, the tolowing. ar, tielea,And every vanetrut ware manufactured from Briton nia fetal. ' Tea Sets.- Coffee Pots, • - Tes - Pobk - Cream Cope, Sugar Bowls, Slop !.krals, - . Cup, . . Pitchers, . . Beer ?dugs, ' Mint Julep Cups, Platesand thisins, an2reGm*' =2!!!!! EAGL 00 Nei. 139 . North * Third street, bdtedatßaer . and fine, • ALLMOND g STE3I,./leMetatrata. mums, e l ,OO per day, —Tbesitibecribers lave the . plea- I. sure of informing their friend, and thepubllc generally 'that they have taken tho above named wellknown and (dee serveclly) popular House, which they have fitted up with em tirely New Yurnituro an d Balding. of a euperier The House bee also been innovated and improved, to a maxi. nor 'width will compare favorably. with the tasteless lintels - Ita'the eity, and cannot hit to giveCratisfeetlon to those who The Table will always be supplied with the etiolimt and most whole:eine ProvisiOne the market Words; and the bar with the purri.t and best Llquors.' . • - • Nothing (In 'Mort) shall hi left undone tiireake thoQuesta comfortable. rind the Proprletan tiatteethrmeelim, thet by • strict attemloulo baldness,. they. ;wilt-merit and receive-, liberal ;thereof public encoaripment:-. am25:30 GEOROS rIEKECEL ... 61 tT" C A IN Eir-M.AIIE HOUSE, 1 173 CHESTNUT Sr.; OPlx.riie isuleeendeoei HAY. *. • • • •• Phllaaelplita.. •Frinirruizi, EvEar , STYLLI Comprising Loula - XIY, Louis XY . ,llairabeihan and Antique, • . With Sculpture IThu•ving aid Modern Style, • In It.sespocd, Walnut, Mahogany, ..dinsiood and lisplc, “- • . ,•• .All of Superior Conatnictlon, • And Onishertin the best style,: equal to, If not excelling in . quality, the Chxxbi of any Establisiunent Ti j SIPLOVINO nono but est:winced. worinnen,"(appren 'iLla tices being positirdy excluded,) and using thol,ftt ma terlais, the work cannot ildl to give satisfaction to parch*. sem. • Amongst the many advantages °lined to:P=lltisers, istha Facility.of.Fundshing •a either in Elegant or Plalu style, completely Cram one establishment; by-which means ell the articles in each room correspond Inittyle and quality, and the Immense Stock always on hand, being's° various In design, enables purchasers to plena. their taste In it selection, without the delay neocesacity tensed in ordering • To giro an Idea of tho dabbed Sornittrre on band, I need only inform yoti tbat my• Rooms aze 175 Vet long, by 27 feet wide, 4-ooons In number with Shope contipone, Clifilt to employ - TOO itinah, which Is a gnarantos that the. work is all done under my own htintediate huipectlati. ..112C. The Aching ti all done In the 'Btore, and Formitaire warranted to miry zafaly any . distance. Mallen to Phile. delphla are respectfully Invited as purtinuers or otherwise, to can and ezzonine the Goothi.: •-• • • ,atar%ly • PRATT tit 1113.A.'PH , • : (adcoAddOltp TO DICK/lair cf. ' c 0 . ,) No 80 'Minket Street, . phis% " tatecartrna Ann aolunza: *- • .WATOBES,-JEWELR.Y, FANCY GOODS, O"MM. TO'THE TRADE AZ ERE LOWEST lIAESEE RATEL—Goldl..llgliah Iltu;iting Watches, &key soodboxa and low 'priced; . _ • Gold EnglUdi open faro do; frac, modlim and 101, pikid ;A via' nOlang -. - .do , do; • • " _open - face '4O 'do .. 46 :dap ffilear rag;Balk Hunting dO do '• •ho , do; :" • openfun do do .:'do. . do; " Biles - .llauthic do. - do pon do; ' oDsee do ,do . do : do; . .: • . ." •do :. . • ". ; • •' " a ilatitloi :.Gold Eophalx and Swim Chronotnetcri.• -The above include the 'celebrate:l makes, of Schwan, 2, .Chnfeh atreot, Tobias, oa6per . ; RobHaeoa t Purr% Peytiety to. ae, $ l Ol "ore ItopOrtal litseet flow the mancifeetarnw, throe attangeinenb made on .the .apot by one of oar dna. We also offers largo naeortrnent of .fcw oby, Giuml Chains, Eye . , • Bram Mattel Cocks; . Marble ' "-' - ". " Erunto. " .*Ornamentl; Many Table Hells;' • °pont dissent Yana, ac., Le, Japanned Walter, of every style; • , Silter Plated do; • : • Silver. do • Oezman Sheer. Ware Plated . .do; • Pine Table, and Pocket Cutlery; • . • to prdl eyesylaaiefy of Watch matorLils. . . • .. PItATT,A REAM. 80 Market at; -au2fcba? - • ffilatinATElMS;a2oo iddar,:to aru t i % -.satortor:., • • auSl2Ol 111.1iRDLAUIE TO:. ECIXPri ntibru:lug• a Wary °rex 'A..planstions on AOoloonanons ntnennuto nt the andlnititutintus of the people, - w1 of tboVionont conditbniot therontignithni and ruins, with nu- AVM= engesivinga, by. iT.N: C.: eolith, In 1 vol. ,mock art. 1 6 161 :1“ ' • lan7E) • .811 V rt. fzu, n 5 Woad sated. liding Mtn, •WeLls-vitilte,,Oltalew "LIMY Mulidukl47s‘, In the town at Wellsvilla thinse- E Unto Co, 0 will be Pahl at.anetion, naitieuene, on !YennesdaT. the Unit day of 'September nest;et delocit P. mega lots are destrahry tdtuated Cro burinefe purl:recs. Wellsville Si itiyerably located forinutlarfek tying the to mlnne of the ridlenut from Caseload to the Ohio riser. It is avid, 50 toilet below*Vittebtugh. at 4 ,40 kboxv Wheeling. isrum loth titian there le nreguler flavor Weaves now run nlng. :It tuteillresuly pop:tattoo of nearly 200 inhabitant'. Sione the completim•of thePlastrurcb sad (Imbed sell. 1004 weus T in e i w t w o * I , point of great Commercial Portalice and of an extetuttre interior titmle. Any Intbrink lkol &ion on the minim, by .YABIES WWI'S, or 1:1111All JIPPIAXIATE. snailiddlter WM. 3. HILL a CO., IlttittuFgh, , - ;:, ,. ..i . :' , i';1' ,, :,,1,''4 - '7z , . .. ;T ts3.~L. . Tablet Spoona, - • sB=o . Decanter Strippers, - $57tlP Chair nni cannlon senior seta, &v. ...DAM &MY MESE =NM