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"1. e• _- ..-- . . -- er SP.L- ~ersti..t..t. 4 ._ .1 . a 4,L , - %.ir : 4‘ A., - . 1.6 ..., : ~.. -.- Vorni4 pod. Sd.TURpAV MolrtiDlG.:_:- . .:...: . ..A17G118T. 28 •• EssiaiD.R.A.:imilaillmiCaluiltigimai.,,..s • ir...samects &worm Folkload Isvellmase was - • • , ron. -:•••• • - FIZANKLIN -PIERCE ,00,-.Nsw.HANpagRE.. • .•:. WILLL # I M ~R ..- KING, • ~ • nu' nourfoi? ;nu:: scintintExopwr. GEORGE . W .WOODWARD FJR CASI(r CA))l3l4Sgirdit• •• : WILLI A M HOPRINS o mifillay)ray cyfailt -. • Demoorstio'.Ekctoral Ticket for Peanaylvaiaa SENATOVIII,!. ELterota.' qi;Otti;t: W. WiI O I. I WARIP.:.••..WIL.O:42SI . 4.tANDLItS ROBIIItT 1 0 ATTEILSON • . Ann. RI toms. Allrirt. " 1 L ea= -- ... '‘l' 13 n .'. c. kn i. -.'.- fx 14. Jorm Ciinox., - . .1.- 9iijrae lir MART-',.. 15, TaikoßcuuxN.%• • z..FuO. MIMI'. -`' . - 16..11rNay_FErmt. -. -• 4, ha. I.Wir" s , I r . j t mis 8URN141,1% . ~ .. ..6 5 :. tr 0.1.. n A M . 111.:t V tt . ,.... - 1 , ! Er...4. . - xy l .. 1,1-1.21:j.: (I,:vlAX,,,tuit.wikuost3tplrl(it:Do.:•::xv-A..,,_ 1 - ' - ' 8.• A. l ' il cit 9 -• •• , .*; '' ••-• .. 1 . ANdtimr,lttmxt. ..: ' 10i - 11. k.'ililt.i. •' ' , .... g1u. 0..„ s, 31 , 47,Lu0.vt. - " c 11 - 30tI X NrittTxl " .- - . I ~.3. : 14 3 Zeoc It- 1 1 ‘!• r- ": . . . . 12. V. 1001 "s• •-,• , • The 13e140critie Maio Convention:which re4o oembled nt lisiristrorgb,On Thuistliky, noniintitett the ty, for the office of - Catt2l C'Oinirtjespitter,. to the.rnetincy on tho ti*et OtiatisiOtteti by the depth of. Col.: Witt,tast , Sy -4 eitita :it' .t4ti time timid/sated bholltittleotit;)Y.Nloop*.satoi of Luterno county, as our candidate Tor Justice ibe'Sliiir.inic an tbe iticenci 4reaied bithe death of aritige IWrvieit; of. Washington . county... . The-nuaniniitl with rhit•lt these nominations • yiiie . niikaii:E4 only shows tbe popularity of the - , netnisece,lint cleailydndicates the triumphant isuccein'of 'the entire ticket in October. We have the pleasure of enj,iying a • personal acquaintance with both‘the distinguished Democrats•who were • nominated en Thursday- We unkesltatingly say that they are *iiirthy,',of the confidence • of tho Democratic - Partiiti: Pennsylvania. Whiten l[otixixs, Opriialbee f or Canal Com •• - missioner, is a citizen of the adjoining county of ‘Voshington.. lie id' an intelligent, clear:minded, honest,:npright Mac, Milo is roll acquainted with ptrairs, and, if elected, ho will a ior to promete the interests owl ... advance the greatness and glory of our good oldCoanonwe.altb. Mr. HOPKINS bas Idled:various public stations in this State, the man is not, lising,who will say that •Leiver . abnsed the confidence reposed, in him by-the people. .. That he pill he elected by a triumphant majority, Nye do net entertain the 'slightest doulit. We need Plat such a matt as . 4 . • WILLIAM IlorKiss in the Canal Board of Penn- Woonwano, our nominee for Justice of the SupreMe Belief); is a'citizen of Luxerne coun ty; a prolkiiitei jurist; an . iiteerroptihle man, and a sterling:Wineritt'. dipon the death of Judge Ccinty.r.r,"Gotrj.kifiLbeaptiointial . :,Judge 'WOOD wARr; to till the tacancrY; and the able and satis factory totutier_in whlCll Le fias f &Its far chargeitthe higkrespotisibpilles Ot . the tenet; is • the best-guarantee of his entire fitness for the station.. ' • . • • Our State ticket is 'now complete, and before the people for suffrages. We feel confident that it will bear a favorable comparison with the nom inees of the Whig Party. -:We, therefore, call up on every Democrat, every-honest man, who -Ims at heart; the relfar&of Pennellvanii; .to go to work for our:State nominees. and-labor to secure their election. We'expect Pennsylvania to give .41 a gefiti iseptinht.of hei.:ielf on the Sewall Ta4itty of Petelier. ne.hare the itrengt ken' env aide, antl l Can, if we only task° the proper_ exertions, carry.. the Stato:b.i fr0.nt 14 1909. 20.000-I.ttn:ler- The Po:! of Vesterday contains an article un der the caption "The %Vhigs in tribulation," which is. perhaps deserving notice at our hands. We copy the following paragraph which contains alarge amount of falsehood, we ven ture to say, than ever • was compressod into so small' space. Says the Post: _ • We ascertain from - the..lournal and Gazette, tho two accredited organs of whiggery itt this city. that "Joe Barker" has heemmaking some developements ns to the secret frauds of whig officials in this county. - In "Joe's" develope raents ho bas Mr. Magill mixed up in a very ugly manner. As Barker is a whig candidate; mid laboring . hard to beet his brother in the faith Magill---we:took his statements Imq - with 'it . large, Margin to mark errors:, But from •Ibe faint. attempt made by the whig (tepee to deiljr . "Joe's" charges, we must suppose there 13 some basis for them. and : that Mr. Magill ilia some, =Miner Wrapped up im.the defalcations. Thero is no doubt that the people of the county have _beak robbed ' of a largo .. amount that they have --paid ialita - Sray Cf. taxes; and i.t is eawolly from whig anthority;that th ciip4- '..-ty :officer at the time, the peenlit,hufttiotplatui: Here are.six untimigated; fillehoivita'Att one single grain - of truth:- It:is - false that “Jrfe Bar-, ket, him hied' making 'developments an to so . cret ftiindi of Wlug. opiate In-this Colinty?'-'-, • Itiie false thatHarkei ie tt IYhig eaMildhte. It .4s "false that the twertecredited.orgaris have Made' a ."faint' : 'attempt io Any- these_ charges. lt is: false that Mr. Magill is wrapped up in the And the'. only truth io the whole.statement at all affecting ; Mr. Magill is—he ".was a county" officer at. .the -time the peculation took place,". • . The'aboire.is from the Journal ofireiterday.-- It Will do for the present, and Ive give the editor all the benefit of his•glib tongue in accusing his cotemppraries of s uttering falsehoods, Ile. ‘417 ett . otigli tint= it is ii,ost,t4l)-p(*liie .. - . of theditors of the Post to follow the faskiri of , e - . . hisearty, and that any statement they, make they desire to do it truthfully, and, therefore, he' - knoWs he tol4 a falsehood when he wrote. the The'editor'admits that Mr—lfayilli . ias a county th".eim4 j . o. pecul f ition took place. This Is of Alikeinatter. Then who stole the nionert..:, If as a county , officer at the time tbe money IIcIS stolen; he ought to know who the thieves irere, must be •a very in competent , tcoutity opcer." We believe, how ever, that his statement is `te'appear_tbis morn tug, Onit then • we • will • have on- opp ortu nity of - 30iikIttl:ning who' have been : plunderi ng the . people . - - The flippant , sfutf or the Journal about its "veracity;" passes as Mere - nonsense with us.. It knows that the whole cotabiunity understands its character . 101.. 44 veracity," and that its false proftnraions.tif virtue cannot deceive any 1;odY.• Then why ,aleuhl it make , itself ridicul6ns every ' day by prating of a morality which it does not posses - B . f When it publishes yr. Magill's state ments, we will attend to it and the editor's nice wahine of veriU.ltY" in ti mere eitensive man- . • , - . „ geifs The New Yoe: Mire r..(whig) !aye that at Saratoga, tpst week, a well known Whisl nuns - clout of. New York offered to het $l5OO that Now Jersey would go foryieroe and. King.in No vember..- The offer 7esnot accepted.' Another gentleninnl4l.3bet $lOO againet $3lOO . that Scott will,lieoai j :ior'S.tate in the Union.. • Jam' A bnsinesslettei •Cront •Alabares Bays "We have but little do , in this State, se it is certain to give Pierce and Xing 15,000 ma jority." 'lll(44.l " Linajj • • ~ .sz . & rroprOtors: PITTSBI/11,611: RATIONAL; DEMOCGRATIO.Tidtt nip'irzrext.: C01:17# nem'wow COMPLETE: TUR SUE RIFFAL TY . DABrilti ( ..wiimriiiis soon pft..Fatteranlytt. ovementlbrouggent the term-, _to. m ovem e nt &mere ta ngible shape,. try ie beginning It is now rendered tertaln 111.. t . a *EBBTTIL EICV:S toral I:tolerated in ides eaChusettsa , nd some et 13 the 4thern States _ • Idr. us Watrattid . his friends, cannot, Will not,supPort Geq. Score, whose nomination. was procuredby the mes t base and dishonest means ever , practised by desper ate politicians. In the Boston. COrier and Bea ton Bee, both Whig papers; buts opposed to- the fife and drum canditlate,n6minated at Italtimore, we find the proceedings of the fifth Webster meet ing in Hoston, whiett assembled ihedetlhdon Hall, on Friday evening laia,: :l ll44Villiiit • Slam, Esq:,•in ihe'Cludri • Speeches Were made by Matthew Hale Smitir, C. A.. Whits, 3. L. Cut-, ter, of Cambridge; and. It W. Rayne, of Nen , ' Orleans: . ; liir. -- Itaype'stated that Daniel Webster was the first•andonty choice of. the Whigs of New Orleans.. ' ' It was reported that the natnee of about,three thousand persons were obtained toucan fora State Convention to nominate a Webster Electoral Ticket: moat of which, signatures h ad been obtained witNin the last preceding . twenty-four hours.:' Resulutioni iveio adopted recerntnending the hohlineof a National Convention for the purpose of Netejnating Mr. , Webster for the -Presidency, sod thOCimtnediste steps be taken for carrying thin object into effect. ~* * Another meeting was held on Saturday evening, at which a resolution. was adopted that all eta- tens of Massachusetts, mho are in favor of an organisation, by which their votes can be given to Daniel Webster for the Presidency, are reqttes fed to assemble nt. Ponettil Hall, on Thursday evening the 26th inst., .to talco'measures for the,, nomination of a Webster Electoral Ticket iatri Whitcomb, of Virginia, gave an account qtihe Webster feeling in big native State, rind Urged the:friends of the cause to go on, and euecess would ultimately perch upon their ban ner. ' _ . s. . . It was announced that four tliontuuni signa tures had already been returned for the call for the meeting an at Peuil But a - portion of , the circulars had been Sent in. It Is thought the . . number of signatures-by Monday night will be tkom eight to ten thousand. • - • • The following resolution woo - adopted at the -recent Webster meeting lield in Boston: Raolced, That the friends of Daniel Webster, in convention; assembled, in the home of our -great statesman, send greeting to the Rational Whip of North Carolina, and purpose to accept their distinguished son, and offer our own uf them, as a fit todfoolate in the coming Presiden tial campaign; and to all the South we say, that as compromises seethe mitered the day, we offer to accept the ticket furniiilled by the Baltimore Coat eatioti, with this compromise, that the name of Webster be substituted for Soott,'they taking what is due to the South, and we taking what is due to the North, and With Webster and Graham .We will sweep the land. Webiter and Graham will be the tickets around which ail honest Whigs of Massachusetts will 'rally. This tiCketwill spread over the Eastern States. In Georgia, the Whig ticket will be . . Webster and Jenkins. The following despatch appears in the Now York pipets: SITILIVA August Zi, 1811 The I uthooi of this morning bniga the names or Daniel Webster end Charles J. Jenkins for the aim of President and Vice President of the netted States. VrOln the Boston lkstrier, (Whig) An. 24. We Imre taken, man pains to Inquire into the present po eltion orthe 'Webster marement; and mar desire to state, for the informathm of Motu who take in lute:vat In the matter, that there are noir enbeeribesi to a cell fur a public meeting. to nettninate n Wobetor ettsloral ticket, the names of three thowtand keel voters. oraltelassaind professions. Wenn. derstand, utonsercr, that the means who aro actively en• gaged Ifr this movement are still employed in eansnsing the public sentiment. This le wire. We should- be storm to ace a public meeting celled for the purpose of nominating 3.1 r. A Rater. - until there bubo= acconnusaxt a dOtidell might providence in throe of each so. mune of action, which =net be withstood. There le ne a r saim for lute , end • thereto much man for tchr...ettrotiZ We any to thafrimelsof.thie movement, therefore, go on la the rolls ilou.orsignaturesto your calL You base already enough fur mourning effort, and enongh for proof that sensible, who, Independent and solid men, arc with you. • Co on with this part of your work, and roll up a call that NVIII ring thminh the hot A Webster meeting is to beheld at Alexandria, Vs., on Thursday evening next. At the Millsboro' demovratic demonstration, last week, pronounced' the largest and most in telligent, of any gathering held by that party du ring the prefmat canvass, the fulloving sentiment was offered by one of themost distiosished mocrate present: . '. • Daniel Webster—alle aboul,l have been the tietoineiof the )3altimore Conyealioo. May he live long enoughsto berrosiilent eight years RATNES, Thiß inditidaal. who camo from Coorionght, in the "old country," a ehorttime before he was born, and who made a fool of hlmielfin the Freo Sell Convention by deliveriagaspeech which was written for him by Greeley, has sent a letter to the editors of the Dispatch, which they Publish, but in their preface to 'it, very unnecessarily dregs in the name of the Post. The Dispatch is very much mistaken in supposing that one'of the editors of the Post was among the politicians who "beset" Haynes on the Stb. , When passing the hotel, we heard a number . of persons making fan of " Ilayaos," and a Whig informed ns that he was " the d—ost fool he had ever seen." Aftor iistonipg to Baynes' - developements for a she - rt.time,. we agreed with Our friend that he had'not more sense : than; the law allows him,. and left. , -; t- . •; - In speaking of Haynes," thaDispatch says that,, 4, as a politician, ho has always , been a de .. m • ocrat'of the. New York Barnburaer sehool."— . This is not the fact. He is of the Greeley eohool .of politicians—not of politicians, but of tools; - aid, furthermore, we are informed that he isnot I s tilizert at all, but a deserter from the British ; `Ntivy, and, deserted to avoid a flogging. Hence . 13a is - efforts against flogging in the Navy. We 3 . .nnot,vouch for this report but wo may add that ho has confessed to one of our 'doh citizens;• wio. by the by, ie at} Orangeman, and a tit mato fati,h'eldink Robinson of the Tribune, that he Is Irislunsa at all, . and that the first rock he ever kis , oil was thatuf Plymouth. Ito has ano . . Lion in his head that ho came to thiirountry is " MaytioWer,"^ and that he at the .Pilgrim Fathers," but:at the stunotime insists that ho is as /nehmen, and ivas hira is Con- Ittonght 0 short time after he 'emigrated to this country. This is a true character of "Haynes." If our catomporary desireit to know whether Baynes" is worth the amount Greeley paid for him, the 'editOrs had better go and examine ilia farm Fathom cenatT• They are ,both free' and Greeley hao been very liheral. - to '"Haynes" far- hip 'frets falsebooda Uttered in - the • Free Soil Conveation, they caitthere get all In , formation. If theyAoslre tittle of ividence," Iwe would Coo:mend •theta to ..the farm of - He will not deny that Greeley -bought it fcr_himl and, at the same, 14e,t'i9 will instruct them as to •the ?roper manual, of cultivating wdluirs, ' : • - ' Tfutra Wrr.wss.-=' . lllo;444tig papers for some time back have beenitidustriously circulating a lie upon Gen. Pierce,- upon the authority of one Fogg. _This same Fogg uttered the following black Gen. Taylor, when he was In Mex-y ico. , 44 He {Oen. Taylor) raiser .6a4ies fort& market, and makes therehanclize of his fellow mort.-.- He has .a hundred mother's, with or wit.h.out babies, for sale in the shambles. He furnishes Creole Virgins 'rot. Clio tells of New Orleans, and. riots on, the ruin of some. for whom the Man ofHor• row died." . • This is the language held by.f ogg in 184 G, and Fogg is now the great authority for Whig state. motile against Gen. Plerco. Wnerl4-1 - 20—A correspondent , of the But Canner tells,of a fedmal'orstor who, declares -Slat "Scott was for a long time, in the early part of his life, a Supreme Court-Judgo 1" Didn't he sign the Deolaratien,ofindopendence? gor„Tbe.:llon i .lfer hliddleawarth, ,of Union oouuty; ltinihigen nominated ea. the Whig candidate'l'or Congreas in4he'l#o.4lstriot in the Stnte. - • • A FritE IN ETIONT. The ‘ vhi ll B hlive lattorly;laimekthe glorionl settlements of . deavoring to melage*Pit . ifie believe tha they won the glory, *144 fat s are staiing . llo4 . in the face that Ateiri - elidersreftiSadla.Vote 7 . ; plies, and offered up 'prayers that the Mesiaaue might meet them with «bloody hands." Their firistAitdre wae to starve the American soldiers; thedir — iiit desire was that the Mexicana might bh~oltertheta, as Cerwin prayed tor. =This heart less prayer was met with • universal -indignation by the whale democratic Tarty.: The advocates for starving American' soldiers and the whig senators who desiredthat a rutblesSi'ae" ehoiaa ie permitted to wash their bands in tbellood of American citizens, are now endeavoring.to make capital for their party out of .tbe fact that their candidate went to Mexico, but, at the same time, under tho fearful apprehension that he would receive a Inver° .! fire in the rear." .•fie,; very fortunately, eseaped, and had the prudence to• keop both' his front and rear, out of harms-Way, and he came home safe; while thousands of his_ fellOw countrymen brav e d the lire of the enemy and won the victories , "that the Ilarne!tiop party are attempting to turn to the "neceinzt of a man who was never in a battlain hiexice. The soldiers :Who fought in, that war under stand the matter, and following list of heroes_ —for so we tenet call . them—will prove that no worthy soldier in the ',Mexican war • is a Scott . . . • man: Oen. Win. (I: Dialer, or Xent°cl is*" . ' (len. llobert Patterson', of Pennajleatda.. . Gen. John A; Quitnam. of 3fl4L.lstppi• . (MIL G. J. Pillow, of Tonnnaier. • • Gen. James Shields, of . • Oen. Jceeph Lone, of, - " lies Thomas biarskatl, of .Kentneky. Cmslaing, of Alassiehrisett‘ . SterlinirPtlei, of Miseourl. • Wintoop; of Pennsylrenln. of Illinois. • . Cot Feria Amerman, of Illlunha. . • P:lYealberfunl,* of • • • (101.1. li; • Lanic • al Indiana. LioCa.:P..l)rthe, of ir.ilkra. 111.Irgen, of Ohio. relv!., or Col. J. tf..iacime, eol. J. it: Coffee; ht . Alabamo. ' Col. Aiazccy Ora, of South, Col Gem& Wood, of:Polon; Col. Jolla C. trays, of Texas, (now of.Callfornls.) OM. John AV: Tlbtardis, of IZerMaelry. . Col. Beub n Datlsiof Mieetsdppl. Oit.John S.'Eceine, Of Arlummas oel, T. IL Seymour,of Connect ie raL Col. UM. Trounlaio, of Tenne.wo. Col: It. IL Temple, of New York. • (ml Wade' Barrett; of New York. ' Col. It. J, Farquharson, of Tenne4ere. • Vol. E. (I. 'Baffler, of . Lontdauir. Li. CkI.S. W. Bleck, of - Posii.ylviuk. : Vol Ilem7; of * Pciimaylimulle, (now Col.) Id. Vol. J. B. Weller. of Ohio; (now-of Call(breda.) Lt. COLS. P. Anaemia, of Tentaelsee. OW. 3f. L. Bonham, of tfidorisio. 1.A.C01. W. IL .11andolph, of Cieglnia. . I.L Cul.,,li7eurlatiClerztens. or ilakeirin: - Lt;cOL w. A. • Elduirdson, of Lt.' CoI.A.R. Mantis's nf .31nrylan4: . . Lt. Col. W. A. Gorman, of Indiana. . Lt. Cu). 0: A. Cal, well. of ireritneky. LL Vol. Ai IL Wadden, of Indiana., • LI Col: 3. IL Savage. of Worm: see. iaJ. Qm. Vrindle, of Ponneilianla. Maj. liairinan, if Peramylvania. Msj, Solon Borland, of Artareers. . Foritytb, - of Georgia. :44. A. il..oldiftien, lifDanlei, of Iltmmuri. Mq. T. L. IlarriL of stoj. J. & nittiOge,er Ohio. 3lsj. WM. 11. Polk, of Tenner.ve. Ittej. R. It Alexander, of Tenne.am. &O. C. IL Trott, Or Vhnot,. • . , b1aj...1. C. Draekinridge;of Kentucky. - 312d.17. Ilba7land, of Ohio. • There is a list - of.hroes,' lb which the demoo• racy may refer with pride; _ : • Would be aston {Shed to see whiggery present such n.galaxy of Lisa who were born great.. Each' aulevery one of them is more competent to ditetwirgo the duties of President than SCott, and, while in Mexico, they fought with as much fervor 'fee the honor of their country us any of the sfarralion party could ever feel, and never dresded.ft fire in the rear." • . NEW. 116UKS. Lira ivrollasms or 2irroeutt.—Beare uuderol.4llratlon3 to Meeart. Itarperd Brothers New York, for o roll' or the Lau . 1;e164 ckargo Nkbutir; wlthl:4Buys op,:aalautrieter ntul ..nfluence,. by the Ctonolter Bowen" end Profetvars Bradt. and Torben, Thle El the haroboorst and Incet comp . lete edition of Niebohep Ictlertthat hag ever tceu publLybed to this country; ova it mill be eazerly Fought alter by every Rholar and lover of choice' r..•edinz. .NFMCfy - -XlMMA..lol.per.t Brother., New Turk hare publi‘hed h n eery nitrite:ire volume a: royular Ac count of DM:merles at Munch,. by Austen /Leary layard: Esq., abridlled by blot from his larger work. Thee-Distinct:tn. not command IMMO to immhate the largettork of :11r. Loy ant, will 13 ad la this volusue'the most Interceding portion o r the original publication. There has been no work ittne,/ ma the proof during the last tire years that htm nteet:witit enore faror from the reading public thauthe rt4earclun and . . Tut Maraca ar rfoort•—'}phi" tiopUlar Work Os Jain s: e. Abbott, bas bron,lnuoil by 3 lrrAraqtarier'4 BrOthani, Now York, la greatly Improva an& rOarrica:l fornoillynnaisP oms engrarloo._ Biel/ tootheianS eies* to lic""l.4° n nu 4 hon Should asterSlT Penne this vOluule,•av numb:dm +Shish's Mf ur to nt ltti"_lrl!voule; a 4 vh..4 in regard to flat. proper onotbod to mar tiad toluealp cbildron. Mows I.Lorpir & Brothers hal . ..Sal:to Trolly published; 14 .. " handsome stylo .nMarro Pouts Aciroutitres In Vermout,'•bf .7scon .AmanT—lllustratel; Lotus-Bating—a Summer Book, by GIME= W. CCWILI, author of uNilo Notac".klarro Pours Adventure to Now York, by Jams I.B.crarr ; A descrlpSon Of, the groat lulu Canal by,the Soo same author; The Fortis(., of !Leine, also by the same author, . • • • ' 4iP All the publkitlona of &Imre." flarprr. & Brothers are for axle by IL C. Stockton core uff of Market and 211n1 . . . Yothrti's Maur Tnorarrra.—lVehave 'received from Memo . A. B. Barnes & Co, Noir .Tork, a copy of their uew ad= of Ntour Tnotrirrrs on Wu, Death and Immortality, by go. w'AßD''cocito, L. L. 4., with a memoir of tho author, a nfir teal vieer . of lila willingly and explanatory notes, by James RobertEoyd, editor of Paridlie Lcot, &c. Thu volume 1 4 , very neatly printed, and I Waal In a form 'suitable for private llbnules... As long as the English language eacturoa, Young's Night Thoughts will be read and admired. 'Tor sada by A. H. English & Synod Street, , . . , . . Tnt Lose SESBM-31msre. Robert Carter & Ttrothere, , Broadway, New York, - here published lii ono volume. The Lktt Rectsei4,Deafnem eolithlndaeal, by D• D. P. 8. A., author of tho "Daily Bible Illustrations."' 'This li 4 book Oat will be - read with eilrnordittary intennt by all those wbo tayi; a olaipi livastigating tta, vcaaterfUl ,pienottleart connected with the tient-soil UM 'Blind. To'r sale by . A.' 11. Ragliab & Co, Wood greet. &WM ay Cassias t, on THE Inekter Padalia.—Mi Ls the Win of n new . work, in two volumes, by.disnx Woos ttoorrsj Jost published by Robert Carter ,4 firothent, New York. It is written in n plaviug, Yamilfor honverentionat tint is tuff of lino senthnonts and the purest amis. Every lady can read this work with profit and - *Rare.= The aboite; as well as all the publiantions of !liesnrkatiter & titi.thers, Vire fur silk PT . it- It English & 00"7401 Viticet• • • "Tee Cttry:7t& fate the ohipnitnton, ,, — , Tlde ' Ls the title 'of adomestic tide, the scene of -which' ifl laid in the ancient Dominion, some eighty years &ince.. 'Wo haio lint glancedat the Work, Rini should Judge 'it to bin well written 6tory of domestic life, pictUring its enjoyment .m 5 tyali as trials r4l styles liqr&Fif a danghtZiof the state in Which the scene is laid, by Halve •Brothen; New Einir, • &cid thr sale . by lt. 0 Steiklimi . ; Market street, Pittsburgh. - • • Tumult EtYlko.,k 131 : 11 bi:Or Boolc, By E. W. Curtis, author of Elotiedji in Syria, lien York: Mier d Brothers.— Thin Gh delightful book fortrutnineF Is one lhat, een b e better nitiirecleiniir rend in the Threat In the qty. The audior who het aohleetel o?rolderable celebrity by htit akelcii . eatti a iheautiful and pleinting 'team.; the various plscegof rmlikmolB..reaort in the country—. lidegard;Cstte3lll, tho Hudson, Newport,' Nahaut. Trr.nton, *l4B:Tr9rp4lbti gain li.:e.n.:loehtotb:,lilarkettitid" Iftl4g 110t5e,N?. 6 7 we Brie rerel!ed from the Naquiflufl i and uls?. N0..2t3 of rail) 1.300 F °rill° Ibliabgblart, by Low Ty. nom bo ok* tiled no coininembitlatkrOsu us, • _ , 46r A madoutwest,..wbo, ndltetlsetftl - stara to let, in the delightftiltlage of Pleasant Ridge. adds to annoutmoultlat: The late occupant having been suddealY 004 uff tor the late yet ' low fever, -a densely populated community of many miles are left to mourn the los of a good family :grocery. - . - •.• - • The Philadelphia Ilretts snaps that the ganal Commissioners have Wily eonettnied to 'atop , their trains at;ollter4ille, as heretofore, - but-that pasaettets to that pant will be c4firgedthO'sagle' fare ea to Coltdebigi„ making thirty Mita for the irdie and a half b o nd Lancaster. . • • - 4,4 ,-,t 7 ... •-• : , •-: • •- 1 ' • ' -= • '' ;, - • t"..f.F!.2.1*,•‘-z-.7 Lithe from the, Plains...pore Indian De. gir . eriiitioise. • v 3 / 4 91ei f y, which Oliva yeetorday from the M,0a1441144- - timonelfei.-passeugeri from Kan essalispt.W. Ketehum, Of the United Sttites 13..Tatt •Brother, who bhvejust *lowed the Plains•from Fort Laramie. Cap. K.'itiforms nestbat he left the Fort on the lbth ult. At that time the whole California emigration had passed that point, and the only moving parties then seen at that place were those who intended to locate permanently, or at least winter in the territory of Utah. The train, compotted , of aboirt - dfrnitioni;hith which waa the largo, auger inill,-for .balt Lek*: had passed the Fort.a fewdays Trier. to the de .parture of Capt. K.. Itir.'Liv)ngston, this distin ;gabbed. trader, , was den *hireling i n, company with•the train, aini whicionfidentof being able to roach thWciti of:Salt take by the Ist proxil. `For sometime the health of all tho emigrating parties was remarkably good; and no recent caeca of epidemical disorders -bail occurred. On the lakinst.; Capt : K. reaohed Fort Kear ney, and there learned that tWO or three days prevlons, that Mr, Joha Daly, a respectable citi zen' orJackson county, ,in thiti State, had bean murdered by some Indians on ihe North - side of the Platte: Mr. Daly was tin return from California, and having strayed- away from his company, fell an easy prey to the fury of the merciless savages. - Do was shot . in the back With.a rifle iu the bands of . ono of tho Indians. The commanding officer at Fort Kearney, as eooa as he heard of ,the ocCorrence, sent a de tachment of Soldiers' with instructions to recover the body, and, if possible, apprehend the mur deters. • Capt. Sr (Imitate party met witilkiextraordi nary detentiduou the route, and reached heroin excellent healai, ; Tim TEACIEDIC AT Sr. Josirn.—Wekre inform ed, by a gentleman who:cattle passenger on the Clara, that the ex:training Court or St. Joseph finished the iniestigation of the cases of the four persons..charged with killing the unfortunate Willard,. on•Fridsy last, and the result was, that Langston, Jones, Jennings and Anderson, the parties implicated, were committed to jail, all charged with the efunmiealon of murder in the first degree. .Their trial will not,take place till October ; meanwhile they will have to remain In prison as bail cannot bnreceived. _ c NNINO THE Tlflgo i i,o var. Geonfins,—lir. Milo, of Vevay, - Indinuii, eloped the other day with the wife of Mr, Jacob C:'Smith. The pro. . . ccediugs were characterised by the greatest cool uess on the part of both the missing ones.. The Doctor borrowed 'the buggy of Mr. Smith to go,' as be said to Rising Sun. Mr. - S. kindly gave him the vehicle, and walked himself into Vevey for the purpose of presiding at a court: On his return be found an affectionate letter (Yom- his wife, stating that " Naiad always treated her better than she deserved ; she begged him to take care of little Ruth, and he as happy as he could." She took ono of her children with her To steal a mares 'wife, itbad enough but to bor row the hushrind's buggy to carry her off in, is certainly "adding Insult to injury." Mr. Smith has sincehad no tidings aids friend, the Doctor, his wife, or hie baggy. , • NEW RAILII . O. I / 1 TO LANOASTER.—We lean) that the Chief Engineer, V. IL Wilson, Esq., has completed his surveys and estimates for a road ftom PlumniiVilie - to - Lancaster, , for which char ters were obtained last winter._ This road is al so to connect Philadelpttia directly with Lebanon_ and the rich country surrounding that wealthy s plice. • The route leaves the Reading Railroad at Pbce nixville and followa French creek to its source at Spriligfield, and thence by Cburchtown to a. paint near Ilinkletown, where it diverges to Lan caster and also to Lebanbn, by separate lines.— The distance from Philadelphia to Lancaster by this route is 7 miles. There will be no grades on it exceeding 40 feet per mile, or a curve of less radius than 2000 feet. The maximum gra dient on the Columbia road Is 40feet, and mini mum. radius of curvature 620 feet. This route can be placed in complete operation for-.not ex ceeding $1,200,00,_ and when finished, may be run froth - Broad street to Lincaiter in from- one and a half to two hoara.—Piiiladdphia .kcirth Amairern. Nominations In Philadelphia. The Democratic Couriti Delegation bare nom. Mated William Goodwin coilhaState Senate, in place of Mr. Pernot, who declined the nomina tion. • ' The whir have nominated Henry C. Pratt for the mane office. • The Demo - male City ttud ,County Conference have occupied tbo'wholo day la balloting for a candidate for Ellerin' Eleven nueuecessful bal lots - rue bad. The tiro prominent candidates aro John Kline and JaaobTrters. Tbelest bal lot stood 87 for Peters, and 73 for Kling. - The• Conference_ve adjourned till.Thuraday. - , „ . THE F/SHINGI Wltountn.--Mr.. .blvtogaton; of , New York, In a speech, onboard the Atlantic; on her trip bolsi), made the following statement in regard to the fishing trouble "But I have also the pleasure ofsaying, Which I do upon the authority of our Minister at the Court of St. James, that unless so unfortunate a thing as an actual Collision shall have occurred previous to the arrival at Washington of the des patch...xi:tow on board this steamer, and those to follow by tho Min, no further trouble eau grow out of the matter." ! Quitman, of Missiesippi, whotnthe Federafpapers havci been claiming for Scott, in his card denying the story, thus speaks of General Pierce, and I ,declares he shall vote for. "1 knew General franklin Pierce personally while We were in the service together and knee. His high intellectial qualities; his quick percep tion, and accurate judgment of men, secured my respect, while his nice 'eanse of honor, his sincer-• ity, and his pure-minded, diidnterested integrity, won my warm regard and friends - 131p. His nomi natimkis highly acceptable." - . " Ems IN "Naw Yorit.-4 is stated that $2l, 'OOO per year has been 4offered for a store about Lobe erected at the corner of Liherty street and Broadway, N. Y., 80 feet front and 100 feet deep, and refused.. The rent asked is $26,000. The basement and sub:seller of a store, now building nt the corner of Thames street . and: f3readway, hsve been Ist for $17,0110 per annum,- and the rent of a new store, at the south-west oorner of Nassan and Liberty streets, is $12,000, m - A LOWE 11tAIN.-A few gays Elilloo, locomo tive,'No.lo, on the Mine Hill and Soho)111 Haven (Pa.) railroad, tiroUght in 211 'loaded care at ono draught ' llits'oooliveighed 9751-20 tone, this added to -vreigitine 'Ciro (515 8-20 tone,)making a-total ivelghtotl49o 9-28 tone a 6 ,• cup draught heavieett over hauled over "the road. • • . Ca w We are euro of - electing goer Scott,' if he iirtlaratcht - eiotbepontapto akbu monazal Works of William C. Tirynnt, 1 vol, and cco. • - ,•• • and morocco, Rill, ltlu_'cnatcJ The Poetical Work; at IL:W:lntigfellow,..l Vol. ' cloib The Pocticnl IVorke of U. 1 1:.:LOngfellow i,vok • The Poetical . Wori.3 of N. I'. Tllis 17o1 r , Ilvoy ei9tli; : momtical Work; k•iiik . :32ato, cloth anti-; • -CorpeC'el nomplete POMical Works, 3 T l3l ;igini&4)4 l. az•a• Goldmulde e • ' aalsi nith'sx*Proie Pacii,Ml Worin,,l yof,l2ino, cloth, • ; complete Peefleal Worit..4 ;role, uniform editton, ‘ ; • . Agra .11etiMiia complete Nellie] 3, 2 and 2 v 01,12, 12 mo, cloth, gilt and ; _ •• • Mn. Elgoortiera completifte' vol, Byes int, Ind 1 'rot • • • • Thal complete Poetical • Woricc - 3tiltiMk - PoPe, tank and London, Pouthey,Sirk,Whito;ltunnpaor i , Atnel la, ' Osgood, Goodrich, and othera, - elotb, nunneen, gilt and pithy croley's British Poeta, Poem; of • *elan,. Chaucer and: Poona of Oliver•W. Holuiee, 11.Cornwall;Priyard "Pityl,wt 'rt erne(' GT 0 0116004; Elba , Cook, (Pdvkbon'a otters,), athl together with et large tt. , wortmeiti. of atanard AllacelthintOlMPooks, for solo rat much redosod Priam fiend ''• - • liAN't 0), 65 NPood atreet.- , - txnut i tea, or, Ths Charms of Cie Nile, by tilm, in 1 vol 1202 n. A few (*Rim or the show just received and far cale by • - KAY at '•l4tair l WOO 'Street MEM =ll • r AM ..... 'A: PEW MEN, of . i iiiii i.".. iea • ' .: .- • •• • tilit2o42t l bw! • ,fleenlinitiltn sag goni Wilma; ibr it..eato and' respectabe. • Ntgaficas: It is a bnniac® that requites no capital bargozdi .Ohaiscter, basilican babita and Cl3lsrim. To men .linith Qt. '6bovo qualifications • a perininznt busitnian smut Lb/ best of :imps will bo given. .ifipply, or inldnisig No.. 39 sbithildd• 41tiece.cornCr of Think' .. - ' apidtibtf .7:- ... • . • 1-7"------.0-- • . - .- . . - la' N.r.l . ER SOMA, Loxo rson ;/‘ 0n,0n...—.44 ' thcs ogn Of. thk, world, when you can got put's CtuuutTPnettnut,..Vis i cri tainol neglect It you ac. not carti 1t...........,,i - .ablibiar.., D2r- Expectitt Attention in Dl...acted to, 'the advertisement. of.IInLSEICS F013...T WIND, a - ineheine cif great celebtityln the. cure. of maidens zuoilrld arid en heilthicontiifMtlsOf the Milian arLshig then idiot 11) mtuitly teenioll niity of. thel blood.. lets rororataniled for the care of Dropsy, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Cos. tlvenese, Rhetunallenk; Gout, aiad diseases of the Heart, 'Liver and /Mum. Di. Geo. 11.. Kayser, No. 140, center of Wood streetaiullllikinhtley, Is the agent thrllttibitrth. See advertLeenicot in ongther (*Dnn of, thle,paper. e aulguleve .; . : Air . Varions theorleiturve beau'darted relative to the o gin of latOstlual wortire,ttn4 yet . the question instill n vexed one • ambng • mediettEautboill.W. • Of ono fact; banoter.: all aro Informed,. anti Id which all agree-Abe fatal hatora. of the influence they exert' ort elifillretv , its this season of the year tbe ittfacks.of worms are mast freqiiSnt as well an moat derigetuo3. We take great pleasure In directing the atteri." ilea ofparmits to the Verna:l4a of Dr. 11'Lane. .ft Is one .of the most extraonilniry todgeloes evetinttodueed to the pu1:0- lte, and :has never failed of success when Mod: !For sale by most •of the Druggists and Merottnnts, arid' from tbe sole proprietor& : . - . .34E1:DD . C 0... stalddv . . CO Wood [treat. • • . Glairsolit , s Tallow, Doc k Sam a apairpla..frror 4 spriu g tier of tkup blood nod as a geacraktoala*r i the system, is nri dvdlnL' • .: • . The curative. powetwafitili:Emtteet aii; • • truly 'irlndertul, . . . , and all slitiald 'troika Isortiedisti trial Or the , • iQW Dock 01111 iistsapirtltir." I.t..citiant injure the moat dell Theer4lyttoiraidueral nostrums to reek hope, liro and elgot ftoarthla purely vegetable. Therefons, lune everliteteditibeldtkaddepltjta,howeyer lastbeolne toltdee 'sill' and othersOlt no one deiiiistr i lif reaiSery; let th e pa tientonly ufidoratetal Mitt' hop eof . phYsteal restoration. lies 'only in"Uvyiotts Rl:tract . of Yetiqw. Dock alia•Soren nod persuade him, for bislifieto sake, to rry it, and, .Are bare no ht!sltation in'prodletint hli speedy restoration •41 I,tir See odvertisetneni.• -•- • Meehanlea Iteariedlea:•.thatici thLr Wait tie deslgnalea number of article's thithitvalkeit lAielf for the Pnr§ose of relieving, cortedu diseasesntul fan:antes; that cannot Wrenched by the application of reedi cluceproter!' Anieng. ihe most Important of Doe, aro+, MOULDER kfIACE27- .. the object of which la to cure stdop., ed Aliouhieni f(kirii‘i; ii oll 6w anti flat chest, and very frequently removes a tendency tn diseases of the Pulmonary . organs, dependent .on these . .dispositiona These *aces aro strong,. welt Made, Mel adapted to the use of bdhea, Tho G o a tomen . eninee . Y 4 fernicii In such a tiny as tosuite:we the:double purpose Ole . Draw . andK.unc.nders, and iira . prieti very little above the price o f iseq , enclera 'rho public t a ng rely on thiita:,llrtaies; as being:what they are rePreeented many OrSOilli .4 Wilk and hollow cheats Mire been 'completely cured, stut;harensuli eases, the circumference of the -chest !acme...Mlo much as four Inele;HthUS giving to the Lang , a Wier consequently iidiliog to the health. and strength 1 oleo keep Titti.S.VS; ABDOIitiAL . SUPPOUTtlyet t zeal '3upporters, Be/Tenancy Muting= °revery variety novo . • DR. GEO. IL KRYSEROVIioIoaIe and , Retail Drumrla . lta 140 IVoodidiveLiveneroPTlmin alloy, PlLL9borgb, Pa. ... , . . Sciotteletlt ie doe to.Kiewietroterun to soy that tt hos been It natiii to eompleteiy eradicate every resteio of this dreadful disease in kis Wed timn any other remedy,. end at lees eced or Iniznarentence to the patient. - The thousSndsiof certitienteet in the hands of the proprie . ter, many of whieh.ein from: - Well known eittiens of the city -of Pittsburgh Axel its lmmediate to show clearly, end beyond ell doubt,:that mina's Panittrzon is a medicine 'eine. (yeomen rattle, not only as a local remedy la Rudy. Rhttonoysto, peo,fnu; y A 'SOW,' but as a valuable internal reinaly, ictriti the tarsals:OK% ,plty.siaattsont: 'well ac the Iniferlics'patient, to twecwie acquainted with its • 17mc....!tsr,lag adrmAl of mirtarm-nre wailed that Ws: medicine parely natall4 -anti is battled' guilt tioniiilim tliern'atilreeartli. - • • ' ' • ' . . . . . • .27e folkaing Cerlifrate it enpip:l from . a paperpar:shed at ,Cjin?'eFse, alr: r., and Lrari &k .atteuir 2, 1852, to wili,th is, also appwited eh; ca:tifF2leof thecilsbrakil.l); r. ibot; Al p, - , • • , . . : 1143 cer.lity;. timt abate beau so a. Aided. witn.,Serofula Mr, the hast retell . Yeots that most or tint time I base - , been unable to attend to any kltal 'Mud much of the lime unable to widk. and :confined to ray had, ant bare boon treated nearli. An the Ulna byz.the baqt PhyrlelansUrtr country affenla; . 1 oenotonally got owe re lief, .but an Clitt,lllnt COtltilltll4 14gTOw voile until Dr. Foot_ recommended me to ,try the Patrahhati, or Doak .414 11 9 OTC' TiftLll3: il,FoAuut failed. I did ro.wltheut faith at first, but the.etteet stag astonishing: It threw the minas tattle Surface at otim r tnal I • at once ~beTua- to grow better and by,: using' rerett.bottles I hasp:got a cure worth thouraLds adulterer:. NANG7EXI. DADIEEK. This may ant/Is that have been anartaintect with likes Petmleuxo. or Rook fer Apure than-a year, and hare re.' pettedly trituental its beneficial effints In the cure rif Jade.' lent clouts mad other dieeetizior .irldelyieb recommended, nud can with =mildew, recommend it 1.0. W. a tanllclac vote 'thy Of Allentlo2, and eut mfoly say that socer-mhua attend- , edits , abate other mediciap had fatted. • • 1 • ;. , • • r. TOOT, IT D. , 1 I or rate t• 7 di the'Dimi , la 6. la Plaebur4h.' • (auTtal tor • 2 .MVADVERTBEMENTa rlmotl".9i.7o44oOltt4ttie,alillp:. • . • ••• --? • an za •.••• tWOMS—' -'250 4ortakigilt lAbc.ll . 4l;famtl - 7077 , . in 33 ;`. NON. ~ D ONNOORS.I, 4 t. ,STURPIIT. _ .co uues--,2al4bis 24, -114'cale-: - nixtsl-& itu2Sw . : . •• ,-.:;,:- • YON,TIONS Relterr“or do° ! ? ,y Atm ;:r0:1 EiCIXNUOkst , ..a Amtign. 20 -gru p v.,,..„ ! .!..yi.....m 3lt t i ...iw turce ,. Hos.. - over Saofies roi Mod auttroirtbsetp: •- • • - tAO - 4OO :11)7'10 bl"tr; . ." .XlO . do . :0 kr 14: 40 do 10by15 GO - di•J'l2 bylt; • Ile4 cot,t . ntry . brandA: For mate -.• • ' • •"" war • .• . TONI llONNoossi , & mußtlir. MOEN IMI 1W• NQ :..13.0NA. 0 z' • •'.• •. . 0.41340 Angerota Lalgo, No. 280, I. 0. of 0. F., meats *ray IVOOneala7 ovonlogin Washla,guns MN, Woocrit U71:1 jr",.:.IIYENCIItTAN CuItHERCIAL,AMLnig--:04119 (fey. Chambeilll 'es).-Onter of 1111111 and 3 1 astattreatg r (third tockr,) , Plitslmrgh: P. -c P. GOODNCR11311; Fuca.' cill'ACanuitint;k4.f 'R. a apnan, msetist&-. Addrter, , :PC IL SPENIO.EI2,. PzfnelpellbachtW•ot Writing ;and con, niereliredirepondknce. eXtended fiatice In =Mar .11€7.. —ln Petnnatoblp, CPiil Writing iu3 Dridringinider Mr..l. D. win; ... inl4 /Ir..P.S2atapar;on4 In all the higher branchen of on English tuul elmslatteduation, ander Mx: P. nayilen: TWO nytitioys.rpi)mit.bk . trei' gnntly 4teitrupliar.thaiispecfal:aeconurigdanan;:v:Ctial 'Dna stylbttarrnagemaptat • • :; faps irr,... ' CURTAINIgrAportaILu . Materials; and li4DT Curtain Trimming; of ,ipvery demripticro, Furnitur . t . t . ilrocutelles, eritt Muslin C 9114101, N. 14, Painted Window Ehrates, GUS Oihsdete;CprValit Plat, Bands, 4te., at' uholesslit,,,,ttrhigtall',.. p it 11 :..1; can im hi , L B. . : i rtule. .4.t t ?aid lit the vary Uoinnt We - a. 9tatti Mutual Piro insuvanctoCompa ziy.—}lorrhiburg, Ps. Capital IMAMlguodi Maly for the tater chines of property, boa 'au maple atom, mut adonis superior advantooto Itipeint of elioniratattfoty and twoommodution, to .city. and - country-men-haat oat owners of hoisted daelitagn and imiullrl iM uriettr:' • ' • AlatnelroffleeiSit Smithfield ,it.. Pittubrugh. aul&xUw • 11141!ertio AVlndow . Shatter 111 amittac. lt•- 101 , 36 COTINER,OF MOND, AND ARCII PIIILADELVII.Le.""OuirooIIIyN"QuieI: Stan 'and smcdl otkur* uli!liiage*ozsiEßlA DES, WO° 41a ; •-• • . - 7:///a" , DTa K l D era be nd,O2Ati aminiltel to TO. WI. It Call, LA. ' tree parth4lngBelMiirbOiii.;.;:f.aaf CO 43 :W:corlivillecorad Arrit 24.3.. Phila. • Exadonps ueoultrarauctrrYPES.-.. Post:OfficeMins, Mint street: - .l.lltenecsestakeis. lb all .kintla. at anther, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, erring : accurate artictic aid animate likeness, unlike and vastly an.. parlor ta the common cheap daguectentypes, at the following cheap prices $1,50,.52; $l, $5 atid upaked, according to, the size end tittality.efeasaor,frarne. - • ' •-liours thr children; from U to 2 P. M. .:e.S..ca,cesicknellateased Persons taken in say Per theielty: , •••:•,:••,••!-:•••• • • [nev2s:ly lipraca..—Da. norrs IS HEAVE .powder le °liens./ to the. public aa a guaranteed Cure for the heavei in'hoross, and hi. tho.only medicine known adapted Co Abut purpose, having been:ured, in the private Totortam practire or the proprie tor for the last thirtpuoven leans. Tbe.utter incompetency- of that noble animal, the horse; tbr labor, • when :troubled With this common disc-an t should halure , ,arcry ono haring snob. to apply lunnocllbtoly for thlartinedf." • lOW sale whole. Sale anl retail at Dr. I{ll YdEWS:Drud-Store, (o. 140, ." jy=l.llw- corner of What xi. sail iltain alloy. ..• 107DEAFNESS', Noiscftlia the lima, and nit din greeablo4behargen fromtho Car, speedily and perenn nentlyremored,:without pain or ineoutentence, by Dr. litho , 'ter, Principal/Waist - of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, who auty.bil consulted at .99...Arrh street, Philadelphia from 9 A. 4. to it Tbirteeny.ozaof elci.o and almost undiiidrd etithilon '.. this branch of speeini prsetimilidts enabled him to endure '• • treatment to such a &gam of mimeos to dad too most tee. firmed and °Define/at:sees yield, by nth:4y attentkna to thin C. Anderson Andilif Sims brindle have: thls dsy.entered into pertnorsidp. under the Sukenik style -of J.' C. Am:tem:me I.Cokfin .Srult. and .Confectimilary btu:Mesa at No. 6 0 Wood Weds PitbtairrAL Paring disposed of my entire hitifiost in the Arh . olodarft • lidit and Confectionarybusitkees t9l.lW•rs,J,C,Alldetscia ;di C 0..; Linke plensnie in reeammendlaT them to my Limner.' !Mende and costumers; ital bora for. than $ continuance of -the Mond pi q intitite'bed 99 -- filberlitraity To the: ;iiye..aren•• cif AI 1 oozy • yj Cbunbj: "offer myself ei a candidate for the oedeo of • .SZINDIFP, for the emulng term. slid without any party . nominnticm, anlndependontOnialidata und nould Dumb, • fully pi:Melt - Mr votiv of my ibilow-eitirenn of all • portien.—:. Atter a rosklemre of thirty-three years (Mite three utintguo, "la Pittsburgh; in active hut - Ines% triii-st•ny thatuter i s known to too entire roMmunity, not to. requite any cu.' . dorsometst, bow Lmuy bodeemed tritstr nth. Plenre: /due-Joni nuffragee - to the eldtat (but art the most rata nata) BookFellet in IT-miters PerthAilvertia.and obUgo,go s. Plremeu'ia..luasurauce.. Company or the Citroif Pittsburgh. ' IT-DALLAS, Prenklent—ltONDßYPlNSlNT;Semmary.. - insure -sgaiust 11112 and MARIND RIAILS of all kinds. - Wilco: in 'Monongahela house, Nos, 121' and iza , . Dslho,.. ' ; C-22‘754,-;, .8b31,80°. IVW3l..tiago.4 . :.' 11. 'Macau, - Robert Blaney, ;tharlarEnitt A • Wilhou Gorman, ' William Oillhogircead e Atkglattlz, " • • Joe. Plat 4 19 .4. ' • • 'llllll3/it D. - Wr:Yhier• ...,- • ' • • jl' d .70b4 ng•crt Beauty Is, JStribyer. potkplc, un ydwhurt ykrion, oy' De 2- nriolnintit. tail titnaan acll knOWn, that Dr: Gnyoott'a TellOtrDaev add simarid Lied us `cloanvs the akkritinti liaPuntYrrvolV.ing tittildtk zuda and blotches , tho bmithy/stooah, and fat as tho dealt hnbe. It te molly pr i coom t h ow •tvho the ruy beauty clillAt oo d, • . to Ft cita~ra all sores atetekno," Irmande to dlacliargre all thult trifslcd matter, ./„.""raiceee. every impurity . from ltdoca suit raily, :etjectually, giving caution& Luta x and blounkig health, Da the rhaio of ugliness 4114 • Stif ZaVtraielliant hi:situ:Zoe ei)it . • • ifa ea' din e awe • , Odom LW/ g, Itmnrth 4.re)f• • arrel. 60 Altern' Tried cntd Thni Mira!, stre44.—Pitts• tbuittrkartatarescb en0t, , N 0 . , 2, -322!e!s 'tiro and piled Tuesdnyti • : Pitenbargh ?to: Mid fourth, ?decmal& Lodge; No. 9, Meet!. eveiy Thuvr;lky evening: •evenly Weeteen nee WO, N0..„1?4, - meets -every Tednesitay; : , Ixou City lodge; No 183, meets etery llonday - evening.. • Monne. liforinh Lodge, LISO, 'Meets &my Nfoudny crew: at Union ltall,,corner of lilithand Smithfield:. Zdenci Lodeo:Ver. Meets imery;Thunkily their MU, corner of Smithfield end nth itreetis:„ ;. Twin 2-11; meete s everj ,-- VrldelY e vealng-- Roll , mrgcr of Lenenek,neul.tlendm.ley: nivel', Allegheny Uri'_riENS' lUtitrauce" COiri ny or. sbUltett.--0. ILUSREY, t ; SAM, • , MAlttitt ;pry. •: . 0 /Rer: 9,t itittm stn,ri, ammo, .iriztet irnrl ii-wrilint;gx. • • IWSU'res /UL , awl-CARGO Itlski - Or_tbp Ohio and IttrsL4- elpity)Rivers sad tribtltastiii;....s.-', • , • Intone agelmet Lora or tY Aro, hand , ALSO-Against Peribi of. Om Sc, a nod. Narice:- tlon and Trobsportation, , , I • Wro. LorimeiJr4- • •••; . . JA'or,b . William Bingham, Robert Donlop,jr, • D. Dobilvere,' . llarhaagh . Brands - . • - Nitrant ilearletob, Schoorackaker .:• Fatty Brysoi , Stroud Res `laakc 3L henaock :- Op piri p•litußog- tl,r :e 'Company -JAMEX 8. -1‘004...• 9200,000. Ylrn Pros 'Wont SAlR•kit;o"-; • ' • Yrissurarr Joni% CL174 . 1004 Oh ~crf . • Secretatt - 11 . ••• • - • ' Mimic:no Atnttono. voneetsipettktio, every Insnrsureo tippet - 44pin , -to Or . 11 K 5 . • • • 'an the same fa those adopted by other safe- Commas.. , • ...ink Rates it n re4notion of one-thin' nom the u -141. .ntes—octunt 4.3llehlrod of thirty-three' and oue att per oant.,•pahlannonllyln grouse. ',Risks taken on the ,01;a of going to Criliforniti. James Ifootn',. •• Joseph 8. Lomb, ,92 1 . 1 D0; §wrotel ArClurkan; • :.szoirZOrt uu . Scot ye en A . Wilsm; • Great:lnducements to Cash ,Purebasersv FD OM MU bur largo Mock of COMMON' 'AND'IPAITOY PIAIRS AND DEDST£ADs,- at:priers that =toot to gesso ca.4t purrhooer . 8.. 'All tier work Li warranted. C h irlenns Cas4. ' Jk3fEit. LOWRY, JD.; - initz2s • • flovouth autt,LtbertystF. Noti .•kaidiesCeo OC Oes..•••• WILE Stockboidttri or. the --Pittehuriar.endi-Steniuntritio. ina nattried Opropeny, nro hereby notified, that the eecond tiirpent of tire ti lien per study is now called/. 1 4 and . will be raid into theTrertsury or old eompany, on or before t 4.t {COW at.,-Pittsburgh: he 12th day Auguet ni , dt, at the Vol:lures Office t . 137 order of the !mini or pirootont. • ." - • • Incr. , A. :TULL: Treeruier. ~• . . SUA&OF T.M.PERANOS 'BANQUET'', AT .ITA 8 01110 .HA LL, On TUtatinisy" Evening,' fieplt4. Ut, 1 8 / 1 2, Jattaittl4 a. Lady 'and Con Geatlemaa,sl,oo',, order Dart all may enjoy con aad pfnmartvoV,, Dandrad.tietats alll Tiekats ho ./ Market Areal; Dal. it em:Wine Dann 1.; :211agre's;EmithflelJ street; Alderman Dtaara - . JP 0 --- 74";;:" andiron Ulla 3.lanar_n4 mierftuy„ • VVibozv 3 roanaii , • Li ord . ',U P .ury &Infra' ; aohn Hirk-Pst . triCk; David IV-Diller ' • 4361. Jotra D. Dailey; • -- WmFors s. 41h; Jo Azarazt" hn Lam, Samuel A. toile, Paul, Thoimm tincL L._ Mom, ' ArCultontr; John Mellon, • Robert 'W. Yorke, •.111.catti Maltz, John lioyd, • It. (7. Stockton, John - J. Meta% Wm. 11. Whiny, .1:31. Kinkead,. • . • Francis Thuroe.co, H. Chtier • Androw Stiller, , • - GootiN /t.IVII, at= rfunmSONS OP TEMPERNCE! PROCESSION. an, sept. the at their Item-Oro Kalla at 9 o'clock tt. on Tt m t " ° ( 13 fttrY theY VW Meet M MlUOtt them tO will 2:tound /5 minutes Übr lm*Diehions from abrasA asi•euablit at ALLSONIC Pith ittrua t at tho tw it Auk ktlt) ek inentimm ai the All ho op tho grOUtitt dock, putisely, at leitieh tlmo the ptcvotion IITE„:--The tight rusting ou Eittrty sod rourth streotv u NO ,10 OA) to Penn, mbar, they yin euulttcrmatrh; Mu urtb''along rourth to ttadttifiehl.: dont Lltabfleil to u m%tip Ttillt enitosg tilting Scrota itartll; down rourth StuithSeld; up Smithiloict to Libcrtr: Wong Llbertv to t, to Pato; akas INum to tionit duwn +i-liao orer budge totlaiu: ahnttretchr mut I:ko r woo to Ohio; clown Ohio to Ftdoral; Wok; Itticrul itoroript bridge to St, Cur tirott; up St, Chlt , to renzu along-Amu t 9 Irwin; along Irwin to Sink up itixth to Y 00.1; dowik bark to nth, at Alumuic tui-N :` S ; 111 •Y i - 7 • ' I j .'„ , SPECIAL - NOTICES. 11. AIL ,L Surgeon Dent* st.--Pucceenor of 12-ey" Q. W. Biddle.] No. 144 audthSald my2:7 -11. A. 0.,D.--Mocte abovo tho Telegrap h they;th : Ofnes;corocr of Mid soul Wood slaw% ova, /don ;day eioning.' • " • • - [aP2S LEM Wang, In the C 6711 Greensburg tollttehugh. A liberal reward will bo glean 6 the Ender, by leavltur It at tb.bl (Ike. Mika 43LAC this best thaws* Ti 4 they burgh, at SO rents to do r Wan - Too Hthro, No. 38 Vifttv xtroet, whom Rho :tag best Ana* and Green Teas can always bo.hacl. • • , • /Y 9 oUmeotlag, WoOlagton ilvy" Wood dreet, between Yilth atroot,aad Tltgla Pirromon Low; Na .130—Meeta (ion' Taeadarellailog:' 31cacisras Xvcailoscray, No. 87.'-lleeta that, thfnl „ V 7 mr -7 70:witni iraisiezto, bentati stir tagr„.._*".:4l_,44ruigi?ot, ;t n dor c i o Lid sr i g 7 VUW UP Dr.-Y.as tho esbilallo• mut Of Nt. - 11111111113, of WboellnS, forte Imt g to Co eet I C . .oU n eetbag invzil log, Distributing iAtills and Circulars, Tor Parties, te. deo lett at the o fi leo of tboAlornlng Post or at Reel Cal- . 1 °" Peri°4l'4l mmpuyntiended of Ilartfordti.oollBtba.s3o%ooo; get 3 $489,172. Oleo of therZlltsbart.ltAetis In ths Store Ar Itoom of id.'Cry 7.00in.b; yo. so Mood street. inorttf . '1114.314111001.41igent. '~. .~- ~ - .~ ;. ;~~ .. - .',;,.:',' , .:7;.-:.!7'.' , :‘; 1 .::2;*:'•.:,. -. :-,:i:::: llyls;daw