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FRANKLIN 'PIERCE, .1.1" 11,CYPSLURE.' • FOIV TICS: PRMIDEn_ - WILLIAL-R - - KING - : OP ALA.AId: 9 FOR JUDGE or THE sierrapts mum GEORGE . W. WOODWARD, OF ZrZE . RAT COMM: 'FOR CANAL. CO.UMSSLONEtt, WIL:LIA.hI- :HOPKINS AP' CiF• uststrz - diox codiar. Den;ocratic pectoral svArnmAx. =arms. twzrzaz IV. WOODIVAItn, WILSON sVcANDLMS, GEN. ROBERT PATTERSON. . , . . . . •P. Joior 4. P. Watocrius. • 5. R. ~4.'011*, Jr. ' - N..6.ex . ezu:to. A..Prtr.ca. ' Dull) )1. Joi(x s.l'REexours.. • learme silo Indebted to Senator .13otirmAkin, Seasick. Sooty, he Hon. T. M. flows, of ''this '"county, for Congressional favors. We 'wore disappointed on Saturday morning in not finding in either the Gazette or the Jour * "nal, the Statements of Mr. Magill. which were to - ethonerate him from the numerous charges that have e been made against him in relation to yeti one defatiations. The Journal was at first very ' * valeratts on the subject, and, for a "non-resis tant 7 blustered in:a most indecent manner, and attempted to justify the charges that whigs have made agathat whigs,'by saying that Democrats in the same Board were guilty of tho same prac titles. We demanded from the editor the proof • Of his insinuations, and at the same time reqair ed. him to clear his own patty of the charges that Lave been circulated very freely for many months past. Ile has produced neither ; brut, instead of defending his friend, Mr. Magill, he is rnmina -ting over-his imaginary reputation for "'anti ty." • Now look:at the case of Mr. Magill as it • stands : do not believe that there is any per son so heedless as not to admit that his is a most pitiable case. Loot. at it: The Journal man sits - • in. - his little room, congratulating himselc a pn his ~v araeity," and the moment en explanation was ' demanded, the editor of the Gazette started off to Cleveland, and intends to lounge under the - umbrageous trees of that beautiful city until his Barker" has used up Mr. Magill. - Bat what we, want to see is Mr. Magill'a state meet. Thu" , voracity" editor of the Journaihus seen a list of the peculators, and, on his vera city," he implicates some democrats. As we have said long ago, if demoorats have been guil ty of such knavery, they cannot expect any do fence of their condect in oar columns. The Journal has named two living democrats and two dead whigs whom heimelicates in the frauds. • "We will not disturb the acids that corer the dead "or rake up their faults, but we demand of the ..Journal to mate good his chary s against the liv ing. and, at the same time, to defend his own aloe against the charges made by members . - ) . v Ity . members of lila " 1 0 • 41A tisZ; t • vti The - Scott Whigs made tremendous exertions to got ap !kgrand-rally of the faithful, at liar . iliharg,•on the 20th inst., and it was announced ttuit delegates and speakers would be in attend Ituoifroin alt parte of the State. The day came, bat the licett•whigs came up—missing l Not.- -vrith-standing evrtelfort was made - to got up a precaution, three bands of music being engaged for that purpose, tlie editor of the Union states ; that ho Collated fifty-six men and thirty boys ha_ : procession! It is said that Judge commu,.oste of the orators of the . .day, exclaimed, when gim. -lug epon_the solemnkatcc This . really looks " - aitinOtts.' If no .c snot gctiip the military en _ thgelasm, all hope of success . : is gone a"- We the pity h poor whlgs.—rwe do, positively! Their 'exertions to get up another «gunpowder plot," • •rtilh only insure their own annihilation., • - stir The iithigs-of the Congressional dip . . plot, in this" State, on Tuet3day evening last, no tninated.jemii SAsonssoN, Esq., editor, of the Philadelphia Daily . News, as their candidate for Congrem Dir. S. was formerly a Senator in our State Legislature Ile is a very clever man, hqt tuscoMpromising Whig. We hope the Demo- Santa vDI nominate a goiiiilnOM4.fieut him. Aar The Democratic Standard, at • borglw:ono of tho most eriirited and iduential isperi Ott - our -exchetige list, gonna to us jjki rieW*.bielitiful dress. 0. A. 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RIFF'ALTY-ITh. hIAGILL. nerve eleeted t .em o e tnayora y, an of their party is now patting him on the track and wialzhig him God speed. - In fact he is the whigcreadidate. l'he Journal and Gazette have shown such indifference to Mr. Magill, that the voters in the whig Party have come to the con -elusion that they , want to see him defeated, and Would glory in the election of Joe Barker. But we neglect . Mr; Magill's . caso. His state ment was to have appeared on Saturday morn ing,attested by several ponderous alhdavits and iertiticates. But it did not appear, nor did the "_veracity" editor or the "bellicose" editor refer to it; erstiy a word in defence of their candidate against.the charges made by the late whig may- I or. Mr. Magill is in bad hands, and we arc very aPpreliensive that both the Journal and Gazette aro working in a secret manner against Lim. It is well understood that the Journal denounced his nominationsts afraud, and it ia equally well understood that the Gazettolicked the feet of Barker when he was elected .to the mayoralty. What chance has Mr. Maglit•With such gnerril •las.as these for his friends? None at all. The Journal don't want him elected, because, if ho is, the Gazette will get the printiog; the Gazette is willing to see him defeated, because, a pro clivity of feeling between the editor and Barker may secure him the sheriff's patronage. But this is . not the question the people look at. They desire to know who abstraoted the money from tho county treasury? According to the Otatemene or the' Journal, Mr. Masai was corm -ty officer at the time the peculations took place, - and be failed to.expose them. This is what the people complain of, and while they are lath to believe that Mr. Magill is one of the peculators, they think it strange that his statement should be so long deferred.. We can assure him that it wanted, aid tbikt it must be full and ezplicit--: zio thing !eilioli.e . attsfy the people. The organs . of Ids. party liaire given currency to rumors against:him, and it now rests with him to show that they have , not told the truth. We hope ks 'statement will shortly appear,and that its "vara beinaro.reliablel than the various pro testatiOna Of, thaJnarnal or the "bellicose" pro pensities of the : Gazette.:; • SCOTT ENTIIIIISIASIII •• • Afer Ex-Go'vernor Vancn, of Ohio, who ' had beett:in feeble health for some time past, died at hie residence near Urbana on the 24th inst. In piddle and private life, he Ina an honest man. Tho Macon (fileoro9 nod Bice eager; extra; of itugnatllfltlic tl*".thil Proceell o ge.of the great State aonimitloti,- held( at , Macon, on the 17th, for thelifirOose of plairing Mr. Wen- STEIt formally in nomination ea a Calidillata -for the Presidenay, and forming a Webster Electoral tokot. Etinegn Vionar.u., presiaea. The Convention WU largely attended; and the riceedidgs throughout were harmonione. Del ._ ega ,tee were in attendance from all parts of the ate. A. platform of principles was adopted, setting forth the grounds on which the nomina-" lion of Mr. Wza r. arFt made. The platform concludes thus: .s, With the view of Carrying out the princi ples hereinbefore enunciated, and for tho purpose of selectidg men for,whotd we can more cheer fully-cast out euffrages at, the approaching Pres identiatelection, than for either of the present nominees—men, too, whose services is therecent groat struggle involving the permanence of the government, are a guarantee of their fidelity to the constitution and the Union,. and whose posi tion is known to accord with the above declara tion of principles, and whose patriotism knows no North, no South, no East, no West—Lwe, here by, nominate Daniel Webster, of Iviassachusetts, 'for the office of President; and Charles .I . . Je nkins, of Georgia, for tho office of Vice President of the United States. • • The announcement of the names of the nomi nees for President, Vice President, and eleotors, was received with enthusiastic and long contin . nett applause ; after which an electoral ticket was formed as follows: 11. Cumming, of Richmond: 1 For State at Edward Y. Hill, of Troup. j large. - Districts I—Hamilton W. Sharpe, of Thomas. 2—William M. Brown, of Marion. 3—Washington Poo, of Bibb. 4—Blount C. Ferrel. of Troup; 6—Warren Aiken, of Case. B—.Y. L G. Harris, of Clarke. 7--John T. Floyd, of Newton. . B—Philip S. Lamle, of Jefferson. Most, if not all, of the whig papers of Geor gia will zealously support the Webster Electoral Ticket. EFFECTS OF OALLMIN WHIGGERT Tho Whig administration of General Tatum and Mr. &Emmen bas cost the country, in time of profound peace "with alt the world and the rest of mankind," and without the spending of a dollar for internal improvements, the enormous sum of $50,442,481 00, per annum ! dust look at it. The sum is— $4,620,205 75 per mouth ! 1,006,201 651 per week 11 152,514.50 i per day!!! 3,347 43 , „ per hoar I !11 105 724 per minute 11 !!! - • 1 70i, per second! !II Neatly two thirds spent every ticting of the clock! That i 3 more money than half dozen men could count, (if It were all hi dollaris t ) work= lug ten hours a day. The expenditures during Mr. Pons's admlni istratioa In lime of war, were $1 . 43,597,91C.61 . ,per annum. 'lle Whiga expend In time of peace NEMILIC ONE 7IIInD Mont. • Do the people wish to have a continuation of Galphiniem? r We think not. The country - has already-bled almost to death by federal leeches ; aful It is about-find lbat it was restored to a healthy condition. The honest DenioCracy will aeon come into power again. and then we shall have retrench ment and reform. and the rats who have been eating holes in the treasury will have to em igrate. • John Bull igrorning John Bull, who is ever loth•to concede °victo ry to "Brother Johnathcn" in morainic affairs, thoughlt be thrice won, has at length acknowl. eJged the superiority of American over British steamships, as will be teen by the following which appettred.in the London Times of the 6th init. - Better late than never .:: thlp has ever yet run rem Liverpool to. ew or • versa, in lea than ten der.' The exrettva Tamar of the Asia and Africa may, whop, manly equal lineo of the rts tide. Baltic. nod Arctic, of the Collin 's Line; but the Amer 'CUM have relieved the positive victory lospocd, their stains cra—the Peddle, Baltic, and Att-tio-. -having made the fleet est voyays. On the part of tin Ameri,aus the =awn has been carried on at vast con. and additional grantsfrum Cow mess, cotenribly for the =II service, but la reality from We natimuil spirit of rivalry, have only morstly bruit obtained to preventthe prnjon from perishing by mama of an cam , moos inequality tut een melt* and expenditure.On the part of the British. While heavy remounts Lave been 'paid by the exchequer, and a large malt has been made by. the con. tractor, - the Messrs. Cowan, thetiefLat had been, accepted only to renew the attempt in the hope malt expectation of mature and eventual FIACCtIi.. Our powerful rival indulges the hope of even tually heating us, It will bo soon. The new steam ship "Persia," now being completed for the Cu. =den, will soon make a trial trip, which is looked forward to with no little interest on the other side of the Atlantic. It Is believed that she will eclipse all her predecessors in that line. Her cylinders are the largest (103 inches) ever put in a steamship. GRAND RALLY AT ILLEA.DING. There is to be a grand rally of the Democracy of Pennsylvania, at Reading, on Saturday next, the 4th of Septepber. Extensive arrangements have been made to have one of the largest and most spirited gatherings of the true blae boys, that has over.been witnessed in Popsydvanite.. • Tho levitation reads thus "Friends of the Union and of the Constitution—Disciples of Jefferson and of Jackson—opponents of the Whiggory. Iltunbugs of Gunpowder, Soup and Coon Skins—Advocates of an Enmemical tiovenunmst, autos Rights, Equal Prato. Hon to Agriculture, COMMEM and Manufactures, Friends of the Compromises of the Constitution. All who go for the common brotherhood of the North and the South--Corzto ono —cacao all—to ratify the nomination of the patriots, PIERCE and KLNG, for Pmsident and The President of the United Stales. and the National Democratic Platform. Delegations from the different °enable, • Plena and King Outs, end other Associations, will please. report to the un. dcrsigtiod without delay; . ' . XCEr S. Donn Lass, Esq., formerly Whig condi; date for Congest's, and once editor of aWhig pa per in Cadiz, Ohio, has abandoned General Scow and goes for. tisacn and Kiss. We know hir. Docca,seswell, and we cordially welcome him to our ranks. Tlie Dem o cra cy will open their , doors and receive into our household all Whigs who wish - to forsake the error of their ways. Whlle tho lamp holds out tahurn, . The vilest shiner may retain.", • Ilzrucxy.—A highly distinguished democrat . in Kentucky writes' a democratic member - of . Congress. from th at State, under data of August 14,186.. We extract from his letter tis • a Oar prospects for carrying Eel:ducky arc good, and are brightendog every day. The best feeling prevails among our friend,. Our cimtrat committee are laboriously engaged - in perfecting' a' thorough nrgaulzatlon. There As no feeling among the whip. They have no, stomach for the fight in Kentucky. I trust nod believe . the day Trill never come when the vletcrrlowo banner of Scott, Seward, Greeley & Co., shalt ware over this proud old State." ger Greoley and every, other Whig editor in tho country, le very much troubled in regard to the nomination of Joint P. Hare, for the Presi dency, by the Pittsburgh Convention. Greeley and his fanatical associates madoldesPerate of Arts to get the Freo Boil voters to go for Scott ; but since these Men have set up a candidate for themselves, the Scott editors feel conscious that it is all over pith them. - Ohio, glorious, Ohio, if; all right. The editor of the Ohio Patriot had a conversation a day or two since, with a prominent Whig, who had traveled over tho greater portion of that State,: who freely and frankly admits that th6ro is hOt the least possible hopq of Ohio going for Scott. Pierce, he says, will sweep the State by a large majority. _ • it The Whigs in the Cotignssional District composed of the counties of Harrison, Columbia, Jefferson and Carroll, in Ohio, have nominated Wrtsott llanobcus, of 'Harrison county, Xas their candidate for Congress. The Demoorats have not yet made a nomination. • - ' cisisT Biterrza rrildOl3l 3 3,—Thu, 'D.ernocracY l itfidobde have had s great - meeting, exhibiting the utmost harmony and enthusiasin, and afford-, lug every assurance that the State of Alabama is good for Pierce and Wing, by an immense ma jority. , - • , , ~s •:> • f: • :` I . O ENZRAL PIECE Ale THE CATHOLICS The followinglotierceigned olio citizens of NeWHanipshiiituid by theCath- ' olio pastor of Manchester and 'Concord; acOpy of which has been_ltaidedtus for-publication, should put an end " - ttiLthe - calumnious falsehoods which have been seindustrionsly circulated about Gen. Pierce in connection with the religi ons test in the New Hanzpshiro constitution. It is addressed to a gentleman who had written oil behalf of the Roman Catholics voters of the far west for correct Information - Where it could beet be procured, of Gen. Pierce's Catholic neighbors, fellow-citizens, and constituents of the proscrib ed religious faith. Their answer is unreserved and conclusive. From the pastor to the hum• Admit member of his flock, their testimony is united, not only as to his entire liberality of opin ion, but as to his strenuous exertions to remove. what he himself repeatedlyty led 4, the stigma of religious intoleranco" from the New Hamp shire constitution. Though we do not expect the whig press will withstand the imputations which this communl7- cation Is designed to expose, wo do indulge the hope that they have sufficient regard for appear ances to say no more upon tho subject.—N. Y. Evening Post. , • LETTER FROM THE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Coscouri, N. H., Aug. 13,' 1851 To Jons Wurrs, Esq., Milutanist°, Wisconsin. Dear Sir: Understanding' that an impression has obtained in Wisconsin to a considerable ex tent, and especially among that portion of, your people that are Catholics,. that Gen. Franklin Pierce, of this State, was unfriendly to Catholics, as a religions sect, and that an attempt has been made ,to hold trim responsible for the odious re. ligiouk test contained in the coostitutien Of- this' State; the undersigned Catholic citizens of Con cord deem It our duty to say that the Catholics of this State and of New England, and especial ly that portion of them that aro of his political opinions, entertain for him the highest respect as a politician and a man. - Especially do they feel under great obligations to him fortis power ful efforts in the convention to expunge that odi ous "test" from the constitution of Nei Hamp shire, and for his efforts before the people to have the amendment to the coostitution adopted which provided for striking out the religions test. Any impression of the kind indicated, does Gen. Pierce great injustice, and we regret that, for partisan purposes, he has been time misrepre oersted: We send this to you, not for eleotioneering or partisan purposes, but as a simple act of justice to ono of the greatest opponents the odious "test" has in New Hampshire, and to one of the most liberal and tolerant of its citizens.. . Wo have been present in several meetings, and at the last town meeting, when this proposed amendment was submitted to the people, and have hoard Gen. Pierce address the people in favor of abolishing this '6 test ; " and any rep resentation that ho is opposed to striking- out that test, or that he has not exerted himself to have that test abolished, must proceed either from profound ignorance, or malicious misrepre sentation of the man, his character and course in relation to this test question. (Signed.) Christopher Hart, John Geenly. Thos. MrsGratb, Patrick Lumimers, Michael Darning, Michael McCabe, Martin Lawler, D. Flynn, James Hart. Thomas Clark, Ftn. Connolly, Patrick 51chan, Thomas Mumford, Luke Benson, Thomas Murphy, John Gallagher, ltiebaclWheeleben, William Sheehan, James Leahy, Michael Murphy. Timothy Lynch, Barnard McDonald, Charles O'Bryon, Barnard Callance, Olen Garland, John Lynch, • Martin Cary, Barney Halpin, , John Thompson, Philip Halpin,. John John Murphy, James MeCone, Thomas Thompson, Richard Lunird, Edmond Sullivan, Patrick McCone. I, the undersigned, resident Catholic pastor of Manchester and Concord, N. U., certify that the above signed gentlemen are citizens of Con cord, and know them Lobe citizens of goculstand ing and Catholics, and moreover . I fully concur with the sentiments expressed in their statement of facts relative to the course of Gen. fierce. (Signed) al, ay..ture lowa Elections. Tho lowa “Iduscatitte L'aquirer" of the 34th Instant thus aunts up the elections in that State: Outt MUM= Id. rs 'rut: VAN—FORTrATID thus announce the result of the recent election in the Ilankeyo State: Two thousand democratic majority on the State ticket. A democratic secretary of State. A democratic auditor of State. A democratic treasurer of State. A democratio majority of nine in the State senate. A. democratic majority of nineteen iu the house of representatives. A democratic majority of twenty-eight on joint ballot; which secures a democratic United States senator for slm years from the fourth of March nezh A democratic congressman-for the first dis• taint. In all the result, the federalists have but one crumb of_comfort, such as it is—a whig congress man elected on sectional issue:, in a district which has given the demi:it-ratio State ticket 800 to 1,- 000 majority 1 Well done, lowa I Will not even whig effron tery blush to place your name in the list of "doubtful States" when the thunder of, oar glorious victory shall reverberate through the Union ? Small in number as wo aro—young in years as wo are—weak, in our little battery of four guns, though we may be—let us assure the de mocracy of the Union that our ,bearts are right, our ranks unshaken, and our Well-trained, true mottled little battery ready to wheel into line, and give the music of its four guns to complete the victory of Pierce and King in November next. . Tun CANADIAN . P VINCE9.—The Governor General of Canada, in h dddrese at tho opening of tho new Parliament I t week,,. refers to the increase of the populatio and wealth -of the Canadas, thesteady Oran . ,of their securities, and the satisfactory Comßtion of the revenue, arid icconniends a iutiferei Vurretuiy,' based on the decimal system, A plan is to be eubmitted for establishing• direct• steam communication be tween Great Britain and the ports of Quebec and Montreal. It le significant that no allusion - is Made to the fishery question or to what the T6ronto Patriot is pleased to term "the. humilitating humbug which has so long been used to tickle the pub lic tag° ender the- captivating name of 'reci procity.'" s . v oTE D VO A.3IIIIIOTON, AND I :MALL VOTE FOR Gsv. l'innou."---Such was the declaration of the venerable Levi Hutchins, of this town, upon signing his name to the Constitution of the Gra nite Club. Mr. Hutchins is 91 years of age and has voted at ovary presidential election since the adoption of the Constitution, but never, voted for a democratic candidate. He fought for hie court try's independence in the ,Revolation, and now reoeives a pension.. He is very active, retaining his mental and bodily faculties to .a surprising degree. An honest man anti a true patriot,_ he earnestly desires the eleotion of Gon. Pierce, in the confident belief that he will administer the Government in the true spirit of the Constitution, and in a manner to strengthen and perpetiate the principles for which the heroes of '76 fought. May he live to see his ardent wishes gratified-- Concord Patriot. . • Wan NYANren.--The following advertisement appeared in a recent number of the New York Herald: A Wan WANTED.-r . Epro itrider ray charge 11 .. nephew, 32 years of age, a lawyer, whom I wish to see married to a suitable widoW lady. Bea u ty and wealth aro deemed indispeneable--a small family no objection, and a southern or country lady neeeptable. Persons disposed - le act as me diatom, with the exAnsion of the designated la dy, during the preliminaries, and willing to agree on a eempeniation, may eqmmunicate two weeks, post paid, to Alphonse. F. TernaTd; Philadelphia, IWo notloeby the.oo l .# hie° Curtent, Una art orstlilance has bitii*pacied :by ti*:i!t7 conia to - establish a' tobaecalim;ection:;*e house in that city, the object being, the .Totmcal of Commerce eve, to divert the tobacco trade from New Orleans to New York via the lakes, Items of ;: - A.Setlesot Wtstern: Coniniationi- have been agreektipon by the Free -Deinocraoy, (as the Free Sellers now style themselves) at Anti Ar bor, *Eck, on Wednesday, Sept. 1 . ; at Chicago on*Friday, the 3d ; at "'Kenosha on Saturday, the 4th; at Racine on Monday, the 6th ; at Milwan ' kle on Tuesday, the 7th. A man by the name of Gibson has - underta ken to walk 1,200 miles in 1,000 hours, in the rear of a hotel, at Hoboken. N. J. Iferhtu3 been walking a week, evidently without much fa tigne, and is confident of completing his task and winning the $6,000 said to be pending the result. The Chicago Times states that some of the farmers in that vicinity have recently lost some 20 or 30 head of cattle by a strange and fatal disease. Cattle are attacked suddenly, and died in a few hours. From an examination of one of the Carcasses, the lungs and heart were found to be in a diseased condition. The Board - of Health of Rochester have adopt ed a - resolution that no placards, advertising medicines, patented or otbenrise; for the core of cholera, shall be pat up in that city, and has di- rected the officers to deface and tear down" all such band bills; The shipments of lead from potosi, Wiscon sin, since March, 1852, amount to 2,082,550 lbs: The New Jersey State lunatic asylum is in excellent condition, and contains 207 patients: Since the let of April, 314 now houses have been erected in the Gth ward of Brooklyn. . Mr. Henry Troatk, lato of Adams county ; Pa., was drowned on the sth instant in Bed ford Co. • Thera wore 82 deaths in Brooklyn last week. The Reading Journal records a potato stalk 7 feet 4 Inches long, .and a hill of cornet 3 stalks, measuring 12, 13, and 14 feet high. Park Benjamin, Esq., is delivering his leo-. tures and poems at Saratoga,• to immense andi- I paces. Paine's patent apparatus for excluding dust and cinders is to be applied to two or three cars on tho Hudson River Railroad. Oen. Mauston is announced to make several political speeches in Ohio daring the first week of September. • Captain Richard F. Ackerman, a well known steamboat commander, died of cholera on Friday, near Cincinnati.. Oa dit in Boston musical circles, that a new American vocalist, called Celina, is to make her first appearance in that city shortly. A mammoth's skeleton was lately dug out at Sharpsburgh, Bath county, Ky. One tooth is 10 inches long and four wide. Judge Douglas, of Illinois, is to address a Dem ocratic meeting at Reading, Pa., on the 4th of September. Cassias M. Clay continues very sick of a fever which has recently,corried off two of his children. . Chas. Ferguson has been arrested in Marion district, S. C., charged with committing two mur ders in Charleston. Bishop Ptiyne, of the Methodist - Episcopal Church, South, makes a call for ten additional missionaries for California: The whips of PhiLidelpida city have nomina ted Maior. Oitpin , for refection, ,The natires of the 4th Congressional Tustrictotreintylvania bare nominated Oliver P..` . Cornmeal, of Spring Gorden, for Congress. The _triage:of the 3d dis trict, have nominated John Sanderson, Elg., for Congress. • .• - The / Mayor of Brooklyn has been served With. j an order from Judge - Edwards, It:fallen cause be- I fore him why an injunction should not issue to / prevent the enforcement of the Sunday Intr.—) The complainants are publicans' at Brooklyn; who bare subscribed aloud for the purpose of testing thelee,olity of the law. The Thitato Rot boi--.4peatkdarneng the Chk. of tbis tlesirtiotive . . Its ravages In Ire lona this year intro keen.. very great. , , A soldier =mud' Nichelas Steoroght lately sweet across the Lola orCoustsuce, in Europe . . in three hours and - forty m inutes. thee eclipsing the famous_ teat of ylmming the lieltespont..;: COLUB2I3I/k. TROMP; SOWS REIPLY: On our first page vtillbo found Mr. Too trues. reply to the statement mods by the Canal Corn-, misaionereof the nature and effect of the con tract with Iltsauatt Dom: for carrying passen gers over the Cointribis. Bolin:Md. We have read, carefully, alt that has heretofore appeared upon the subject, from the officers of the state, and of the compaby, together with this reply of Mr. TIIOIIPBON, and arottnable to perceive but ono or two points at lave in which the public is re ally interested. As to tho disputed matters of fact pertaining to tho past transactions between tho Board and the Companl, andthelegal questions upon which different opinions aro entertained, we pass them over in silence, aaNve understand tho Courts have been . appealed to for an investigation end dot: The pecuniary 4ttestion is the one inehichtho public is concerned, and is simple and easy un deratood, when separated. from the other eubjecti Involved in the midtroversy. Ma question_ is, whether the State eball permit 11 miles of her Raitreadle be abindoned by travel, or whether the Company shall an abandonment for same use, of 8 miles of their road ? • From Ilarriel4g to Lancaster, by way of Dil lerville, over the Company's road, it Is 8G miles. From IlarrisburgiVto Columbia, over the Campo ny'e road, it is 20 miles. From Coluinbia to Lancaster, 11 mites of. the State road is used, making the•distadeit (tool llarrisburgh to Lan caster by this rolte, 29 miles, or 3 miles further, than by the eate r y_ tont* , which would increatio; the running tim bottelOminutes, On these 11 in . eStattireeeives per pee.; imager 2 cents pwile,22 centa,'wfilett on Cbe probable businefra of the year will amount - to more than $200,000. But if the State will sur render to the Cogipany, allow her 11 miles from Columbia to Lagoaster to be abandoned, and the I/Merrill° route to be traveled, then the compa ny will use /3 miles more of their road, which, at their charge of li:cents per mile, will amount to over $24,000-..` • ' That this 11 thejusin subject of contention, wo presume:all ag*o,with us who have teed the several statemebtel. As the travel increases largely; aroadally, the, importance of the subject at issue increasis also.' It rests with the people. of the State to san.,through their public agents, whether this enarnituts demand of the company shell bo yielded AP, to there and it is for the people to approiro or condemn thecondeet of the canal commitalatiers thus far, In their earnest desire to reelaim a rightthathas heretofore been neglected. r The strug,gle Of the 'company is natural. The sum is large,- and it is not to be expected that theywill surreUder:the enjoyment of it as long as -able pena and able pleaders can. be employed Co "make the vtorse appear the better cause." As to the equity or justice of tho claim sot up by, the company, to a draw back on through 'or other passengers, to be allowed by the State, we, cannot see either under the present faze. The 'present charge between. Philadelphia. and Pitts. burgh is $9,60, The State charges (including the 5 mills paid Bingham St Dock) over the Co !amble road 2i cents per mile, which amounts to $2,06 over the Svholo road. The entire distance by the way of ,Celombin, is 368 miles. Deduct from this the Columbia road, 82 miles, leaves ;,distance o(27o:piles, Which-ht 21 cents per mile amounts te bet.so,9o, to whicli add the sum ;Charged'over the Columbia road, $2,05, and wo have but $8,91. But as the through charge is $9,60, the company get more 'per mile than is 'charged, over the 'Columbia road, without any draw-back.. at' all allowed by the State. This_ fact, it strikmi ns, takes away the equity of the claim to a drntr.back: nor does the extra charge over the Postage road change this view of the subject but slightly F tut it still leaves the comps' ny moro per mile ea each through passenger than is charged by the State over the Columbia rma. We cannot,, therefore, see any wrong in declining longer the allowance or dratrtbacks on through or other passengers. The saving of !this, togethir*ith the fare over the • 11 miles of road from Columbia to Lenctister, amounts, in the aggregate', to $23,281, on a business only equal to that afloat yeti._ If this be ajuat sa sing, was it dot the duty of the canal commis sioners to make it? If it be not just, wherein lies the injestice? We confess we cannot see it. —Harrisburg Keystone. . • LI) - '1.. , ~'.,...!--!%-.. rve wangle:4:d ta..thp . ..:Oraite, %kit: .-ligexitkaaatith the Upon the schoolheyateliiigisinath rthirl. - ertelterioi But nono irete : there to greet me,-"iotn;.tuXt taw werei left to • - • _ • That played ' with. tin, Upon the gran; sonie twenty 'let= The gnunl lust as green, Tom; limo-foetal toys at play, Were sportingjusfas we did then, with spirits just es gay lint theft Master" sleeps upon the bill, which, coated, o'er Afforded us a sliding place, Just twenty , years Ego. . . . . . Tho old tchool. Louse Ls raterra ramie ; the benebes nu; ie . placed By new ones, eery like thesame; our penlcairca had de facedlta the swim old bricks are in the wall; the bell !minis to and fro, Its rnualc just the seine, dear.'Tom ; 'tales twenty , years toi. The boys were playltig, flame 011 gams, betreith that same old tree; I do forget the name jot noa?=-ymeve , played the same wiih me, On that same spot;'ttras played with kalve3 7 by.tluoeing 'so and ack; Theleader had a task t 4; - do — thew, hronty 5~ ago. The siver's riMnlngjust as still; the, iglows en Its eida Are larger then'thetware, Tom; - the strewn nppenrs less But the gratvince swing is iuhMrnow; :Where - Onne we plag And swung oar sweetheMM-4' pretty -y11.13 1 —'04 twenty The spring dist bubbled 'tietitb the bill, close by the 'Tread , . re Tory lovr—l.was once so high, Mit - we_ maid almost kneeling dawn to to drink; dime Toni I stiite4 0, TO Ka how much that l am chewed, aloeotweety yearn . Bp. Near by the *stag . upon an ality r it4 : knots I cut your aama Your sweetheart's just beneath It, Tom, atul you did nth* Some heartleas wretch bad peelisl . •thelisik—lants dying aura but elov Just as that one, whone 11.1410 eras 914. 'died twenty years MEE PRE ?-• • ."- • . t,f , 11.1'4 ZWMNME MEE OWLS AGO. . • . lidS have long been dry, Tom, tut *.m. came In my, I thought of her I loved so vrell--tiu:onearly broknii ties; I visited the old' church yard, and took some Bowen:, ,to . . . Upon the graces of them wotoved . , - "FotpAt!tenty yeure.:4-10- 311:10 aro in Um; cluirch rail' Inia—Eope leep bc;11(lilint11;3 nut for are Infbatour old chEn,.evnitting you =Imo; • And when our timenli3ll conao, Tun; andvi l n . wo e 3 llea holie they'll lay us urban wo played, - . Just tvtenii . . 11885101 F 01 TIM SUIVITVOILS OF rim NENTII cis:rm.—The surviving officers and . aoldiers of the Ninth Regiment, the first commander of which was Gen. Franklin Pierce, held . a meeting at Concord on the 18th inst.,.oen. Pierce tempera," rily in the chair, and Lieut. Col. Bove ns secre tary. Without transacting any business, the meeting adjourned to Friday, the 20th, when an AssoCiation was formed, of which Oen. Pierce; was elected President, but he declined, and Col. Clemens, of Ala., was appointed in his place.— A resolution in which it was stated that Gen. Plantain the late war with Mexico sustained the honor of his State and country. was adopted, ter which the Association sat down to dinner.— At the dose of the dinner, the resolution com plimentary to Gen. Pierce was read by - Col. Cle mens, when, according tothe Post; 4 , Gen. Pierce arose, evidently much affected, and in the lan guage of the heart, returned his• most sincere thanks for the noble vindication of acts which ho said he had freely rendered, with no other ob ject than that of serving his country. lie made brief allusions to his Mexican service, and in passing,• paid a high tribute, to the worth and gallantry of Major Stephens and Col. Steptoe." After speeches by Col. Seymour, Col. German -' Major Lally, Major Whipple and others, and the reading of an original song written by Miss An nie Bishop, cousin to the late Col. Ransom, the . Association separated. They`-ore:to meet_ an-. ntudly on the 19th and 20th of August: Among the survivors present at the meeting was Capt. Slocum, of Washington. • Itoonnacne."- - A. S nedisb Seer, eitllkog self Or,:ilkatsl444- ProPhe 4 ce uxklYTo. l4. :o B-11 ` t: r. tunii:Oitt- there leill bo no war 3T ittLl!,4lEatil on the *'isbery qeestion. , - alya.berbas "aeon salted the sttrs," end " read the. ebrOnliteS of. fate," and . * . • * • . 4 11 tut Englota will tier eistut4 withdraw., To treati. yield, nod eablie low ; ‘ - Her Fume keep out or Froolouea 3144 • Mal give oa.our fair rhare • . Tills being settled, we can go on with the Pierce campaign. Onr Oars ail, removed. DIED 2 . :NAN BONSOORST . a 'MUTIVIIIY. C alanizia..).l*el.Crirlibbli):AbairbAtr.c,lot sibs by. slL►itf:9, tivlitaZTOWN IttialA STUCK:: JGAUF (OM solo by' , . 11'DOWS11; : ;:'avi33 , " over B.Jaticita Cm's, cor Wood. snal •- • ( sUcczi , a; 11pOLIZALE ill4111 6 1: 11‘ 42 4: 941.1.4). • -BIRECIIAST.-4).: a1 4. 1 11"1.14614.74Cij polt„ taco, pork; Liza 114 nil 1111'1.4 .("rdil tter:Chee;&.; an 2 - ;-* opposite 4; ft'"l4eld.l"s, nactraben nosuc.littAburich; S ILKS! 511.1035-4c.•A.:3Lusus 55%. .15 pkvea cheap . black. Elikx;•'• 10. • do fi tuabtatarie*..o4.;... , . Lutrztricktv '. • -• !.lo ' :-.• • dolllrt.ck Cherie; Of 055110wv.0. sucotOuthionablk-Efil. 400 du 10 by 12 • : ". • • •• • Ik.st couxiirs.braddo..'. For •• •• • au• •:- :I!ort,uoNtiliuktSr. M ikkeT . L. Ca, Nu. t... 111! N geld street— • • . •••• - .• Time hi the Country; .. ..bithellevn..A.Wilniett; 51,Th0 Kniekerbeeeir SepteinlEß Thii bathed:Lie NoTeence,' by-Nathaniel llewtherne2 - - Tbk, QUOrdt)D Nounai,dra yk,votitt* 31eltoemeetlif5y, iy limey . • ' 4 .31 461 . 6 1 3,3 1 %L the 'Afine=slotieWli ciat.•• • • . • •;•• • • New Too k. Weekly Lterekt, Police Elazette, Nemo leueuel, Seietatlfte Ametl&W:. .• ••• .•• '• • • Thu elewe pepere are:le:,o9lo4 PVijy 2eterday . wtortil*s.' . ,• • . Inscit a W.; Stoithflokl nrect Taraftitkosrlok'atabeettailhe New Beokitore, - .No',.‘l3Larket •xt • . . What Now? 'For young, ;ladies leayoi;r aelapol-43y E. Deems.- Principal of tlreeiti3Ooto''.fealele'ileailoary;N:C.. A Step flora the Neer.iVerld to the 014 ---by Tappata.' - Views ou .11111euariartisiti, with a Discouise en tliellatutO of the Itesameettou-rby,Bryant. •-•• Temple of alelcallatt.a rhokaiotsl new collection of secoal: and (torah tuueit, In sitrat aral eoeienleut style.. - 'AfoOrestrlshlilelo4.l6-7.Wlthappropriate airs, and musk: fur lOJtrumental abcotapardrueiatz, gotten up itt;:t style salt hblo Or the parlor table or the•pinne:- •- .The Fria:UM: Mos,a;--AWork arsin.qt :Modenahk ti en; .1,y11.. - flaiollton, The flnast eattlons of our etaSSfe iloatk;' : -.A.fosr Ample:lot "thsliirDlrc l / 4 tre,"—etlll au29 . ; ,111/IV.L9I.Dr. k ACINEW.S ',Fresh - Arativatt...New Iloolcat " IVIODRIIN tho'Adventrirca of 044; Vat.-;* rag° Tatfclo"O'Regite--by. 11.'Ltrackemidze sauna edition; with a 'Llographir.al notice; p eritieta.nia; 'quiintion on tito utat"tuid explanatory !Mtn); with 1 . 11 in... trations 'Mill original design, 'by . • -: :The - Ajahlan Night ELl'lterialtuuents; embellished - with tienrlyone hundredrezr, arhiLter renew edition—Sin Addy recited end corrected.: . The ri-tano .Speitkei ; couttirang a,n d i, i rn ,;, no - poetry, tor deehanalmaln Behmhs acmjimaleJilYeuutint, toh . Ines; newly tranalateil , nr "Oompiled, Crow- Mehrate.i4 Urn, tont authors atetpointlar dubatent; aneient'aml foodern,i' treatise an Oratory and -.ElDcutiommotel - militaataloot : .'sa4 , biognipbleal, by:„tipes fitergMg, third A Xathees.Legaey to Lie Daughter—By Dr. OretOry' ,- ..-+ll , • - Coefs New Drnw .ing Lessolm—Drawita; ; go: 'thud by which olltho utootbris of a. barge dam tati3ht to draw at once wit limatnete.". uniformity and acruary,-- in Aiporti By .Wl. - 3.11.:Qae; T*ber 'ax Danif lug. - att 9' - US. .C. DORGAN, 104 WaMlat. :•.. - -...roetecatAvorks.• r complete4betreal.Worktvof liryr4ii; 1 co, mOrocio gilt illntr z t. :.::::. • ' The complete roethia.Warte or Willbsn C. Dryant.,:t - sot, eloth'sad inirroreei. •• ' "". The PoOkal MO*3 of II: it: Lai:gill:ow, 1 NOi, and raorocoo, gitt.lllaktroted. •• • ,• • The Poetical' Works 0111. W:Lonircilow, voiA, The poetical Wor4 N: p. wins 51 To, 8vo dolt; gßt, . • . .Tl.lO Pootleol iVorb of i - 01 eloth slut . .criver's complete Pueticia Work...e; 1 yol, .. • . It pieta P -Oral Work i, I set Stror . inorof.rP, 4 . 4 . 1 =3;1ttt : complete Yoetaal Works, i va): 1 "j;o , clotfi , 4 to-Poetical WorkC, 41 , 010, untrunn ealtion, w hir, Salierm aeatrti `'"`" l- I T . a ., a4 3 T 6171 2. * -d °` l " mm) - Plzim ii - orks, Tot ilto r gilt,• 'Ma Skteurmey's2=l , /et°, - ri,vd - ar 5 13iti n i, Pope, Wires, 03 . 714 ' ir. au d e°th utt,,,spu"rbor,Rir a lc Ab li:T nwr. lita.The:n i tsut4 t ana km :pi el a t t. 0500d4 00111260 /a d th"Puems cb.pwaig Lvov. P . • • thirkfweb names, a cagi3vii4ltOittovroiltir;•; Poiliakbtourn ' coa, PaisiAb4 ll -4Pri?) '0 11 " orsipkt n . ml.tk* L "‘ - - Te - ab0v 4 , : 54464 with' a large amortatent. of Staralara mytellaarms Booby for sale at mu& reduced priax. nn23 e..• • ' RAY & CO.. 63".W00l street: Nir.tiaAClL, ar,214 Clutrxne of the Nag, by IVlWzia rqi.; Vlf hiss, hi1.n31,12ta0... A few cople; of the ab3ve just melee:l SIMI MT . was . t ! , . KAY A 'CO., 6103 . • Woc4, g tract. - 7 , ", NEM =MI MEE - -'..47:?:;.:,";' • ''-'::•.1.`;..-,.1,!:,',,:.,-.',...,:',--:t. . . •••,.::•;,1•b;.:. , ..• ,.. ,7 '..;.-..;.:;'.:!,,,::•i-.•,: . ~ ~ ~...,.., ....I . . ,',..: e..• i',..: %;': ''' 7,' ......:;.:::.,..::::.;:::;•:',:....:' ;...-...;.,:i..,1"::14':-:,'.:. -.._;:i.. 1.. . l ' -' ~ ' l.:,' e. .. ' . '.- .:'''''''''...;!::':::;..:...:;.•'-'::.:-.;:::::.:;-:;;;;;;%:4'f': - • " • . • 2.-- f • :7; ';;;.:07i:f: . .......... i"..!..:772:.-:.:,...,.:1 Billoan'tkintist.—ffinctaasor (.01 0.0"* . ;13.14.11k111e.] No. - 141 enlitbfold Ft. • ( nr1:11 •U. - 41. D....adoots above tho O ttclllg Telegraph . ite7 Otllocy eicniar Thlgd Awl . Wood farads, of Milk. 4 117 eTaning• - [ap2B • ANCIERONA LODGE, • • Angerenti lolge, No. 259, 1. O. of. 0..F.;13/69t3 envy Wedneldoy Ml:ft; In Wanblagttm Wootpt: Snirrix 15 - Acca, la the Car. from Are" Oteettehurg to littebnrgh. A liberal -reword will tot given to the fttisler, by leaving It at this °Mee. ij7lG:tf 11, BLACK --A.lforthObestOolaXaTzalaril td-, et 60 cents Fl lb, go to the Whitt - Tea Store, No. IV3 street, where. the very best Black rot& Omen . • '10'1: O. O. Ir.-I.lteo . of.mecting; Itioshingttnt 0 lidi r 31 - Oal otroot, tortarva Firthottotit anti Virgin allay.- -Prrtartauta LODGE; No, rz..alooto Glory TuWay evening. Dlitamemas ILecaxtrurar,.:No.lll,*-31rrta Yatt and third 'Friday (loath Month.' • •-• DANDV:3O3aB.O, Dezitßurl' tk r .y. geom.--No. lbltrhird stmt., a; icor doars , abOVO titnithftekt. Witco op !infra Dr. V.bas beeticatasectoditlei the pitabllttunent at Dr. lialbeti;of TOirtirog, for the Iwit 1 1 —,..ouzir . nrcouliav, C.uLecttngj Btu • 11,) , " Posting, lte.,-Attengt cakainz.iso pod. log, Instrlbutbag fee restV.s; te. • DV • dere left at the aka of the Morning Pm; or. at Neel a ;eel- - lowa Perlodiral street; will ba peolnlalynttelnkkel 7 A , INSURANCE COMPANY,- of .11.ry Hartford, Conti.--Capitat Stott. V 00000; As , mots VISA,I_72. Office tho •Plltslnw4h Agency it the Store Ilona of Wavily & Loomle, No. 50 II oxl street im mtif • - B.B.'ILBBES3N, Agent. SPENOEICLAN•COMEHIHNAL aiLLEO2. (Lahr (1.,„Y 3tachellgtrecta, .(third, Boor,) : Pittsburgh, Pa' .E . P. GOODNOOOII, Practi cal:Accountant, dz.; 11. -SPKNOP-11, limodato. Addams 'T=iclidr of iVritio. and Gnu blekcial Carrincoßtleaca . Se* •ce*teiziled • nolk:All: =Other Plb` , l3 - COLl.4l6B‘..Letsilles , Classes. 115" • —ln Penmanship, Card Writink and Y . r ing l nild4. D.llTiliams and sir. P. &gaper, and In all the higher Wenches of on English cud atigslcal , ndaentlets under. Mr. P. 'Hayden: Two . rpaclona.roorne:have moistly . been .cu. gnittly . Dtted upTer their special actaitnniodaticitt:- Call met Curtain iLliateriala, •au • = o; Curtain Brocatews, t r aux . i of every description, Furniture' . Taco - and Bfruslin Corinna, N. -' Itatqed, Window nada, Cornicett, Curtain Pita, Bands, -.- tec, at irboicanie and retail. • • W. IL cAituts, 11 1 :168 Chit:mut:in !riot, ernairkiftliiThga4clplllo. ' ;Lye vpll: .. r.oweot Fennell • • rut:wady. •*. Liktvial Fire 11* - V - ilair•-?rilarri , burg; PIL 4 ;4Pital . - WPM' , Only for tho ea6!rdaille9 piwory, has an tuispio capita), iniparioindriiiitages in point of aboainiaaa,atifety,:: Atia.accomniothitiun, An, ixinntif marcliattia - ,ana; -tivenora at balaW4 dwailkigacaatea ' untrufapetty.-" , '-. :u;n12]..: 7 Oaf& tiarYi CORNER. OX.S.MOND 'AND. Our.matto " Sulu and A .mall - • • Stara, cburcii,:44 . 443l:lioooKSWl*iii4iias -CAT. Malan azakathent ara ' give fore purr...hazing altairliare.' , GAL :111ILLItit &,(X ) , 'W.:carnal' ficeona Mal 'Malt ote., Ptala.7: DativianniaovirP w e y Poet Mice Third: staut , t... Zikencteentalmu s itioall hinds of xc ther, tlnm. 8 ..8,11 .-to ' accitrate artiationnd animate Illuatm - a;trulaa *Tier to the common dump tlaguetrolgneCot tbo Tondo:Wit cheap Priem: $ 1 ; 50 ,1 2 9 V, $ 4 , $ 5 and upward , otoOnling to the dm anti quality of ma unfraute..-. . ltudri fat el:drama, fropi3l,l. it - • ' .`.-'r. Liktrunwe tOickbr.ree:eiiiiils"pOrsotta token in anyy. . tor thaulty. • : -.-.(ups=l _ . . Attend , ' to , lnpur Witsirl; r:YVVlA.A.Thrs'idwaer is aerial to the public es o guaranteed curs for the - hWiveSin-hortay nal thetmly.. medieins known adoptid to that -primate, haring... bean useiklu the private - it:Urinary vsetice of the proprie- for Youths last thirty-seven years. -The tatter itironmstertey of that noble animal,. the. horse, cut labor, whoa troubled with this common 'ensue, shtruld huhu= Angry , ono having such; to apply intmedhstely for this remody.: .ros =hi Whole' Sate and retail at. Dr. K.F.SIBEWS Drug-Store..l!lo. .iy-25 3 1.kw ' narner.oriVcol st,.atel N;intio later . • - - DI I IAFICES tic Nasal hi. ttus. Head, and . alt olesa ik• m y .greeable disehams from the eat', spasilly and person. neatly removal, withouttain Oritutoirrenierwo, by Er.J.lata , tor, Principal. - Auxin of the X, ibz ßoners,. who ran be. . consulted at 99 Arch ati*.t; . -Phlia4 . .lol43 l ,frons-0 A;3l. to ; .Thirteen yraii of close - :ind to this branch of has onablailliiiit•tarednen treatment to sash a d4reebf Swim* as toll d t t lio most one , : finned anatobsUnote moss yield, byastnadjkaltentlan to the uleana PreicTibed• tatEr2O Tc:Axinc-47::..:-,..-. ! ..te l eazreans. W . bane 111.454 31: entire Mul M:Tlntll e etyld J; Aikarron"d" CaOantitie %Um% l 'V UR uuil .SCouf . ,4cinaix.buidiezz, Itio..o3Toqd . r.trect; Pit.p firumb.: oiiitty - entire' tr . . • „Emit and' outegioquir.licatle , 7s:to•liater.sLiti;:.todiesson .4r-Co:,tltiatctf plide.o" hi rutxwariendiug them to my friends and cudinstas;;.:4l.llol , l,pr slip! ooutiumure(ot . tbil4W - 41atroune Vilt9i4on • • • 513131 - - .s. • Sheri Oat :Freemen — f Chanty:. 1 affortayeelf ai s casiulklaie tbr the Otte or hTttlitlliF;for the Omulag:Aerattinntt without. any party riton(nation, an an Isulapcniriantearatldaticand would thank fully fallen tho,aatee of mithrina , eitliene . a partle§:- Etter a ralionceof.thirty•thrie:yonrilaate"thrai . i menthe.): yitta.urgh, in agave'Lissinam; I - trust lay .e.botactet . known to the entite'enanrinitity, no. not to regain) any Cu._ rionedient, nut laapri Itnaytecticonialtrinitritathy. Memo' giro.your iritiriegue to the *knit . One riot:the moat -Litton-, Dated. Batik/41er Irintent le:inuny,lyania; 'Peluen. Triarip!tegiut rt.:trait; . . roi3/ turs LOOMIS. . kitbSere/A.71:2130 ' Firemen's insurance Company ,ot the Cltp at PittsDargb. •• It: =LAS; treitlent—ituaturr ..FDl'24lll - : kteeretary. .41111 'filitsze oz4ln. t and MAXINE -II1:41{9 of art tiTiskt s ixotar, .Ahl attg*La 121, old .Wata OtTle t. - • Sawyet,- .• - IL-D. Slinpeon, • . . 'Wm AL 11.14241 r, • • U. 13.11.11tdia4, • Robert Finney, . Charlos !ent, 17.knasti, . 0311.1zAncolo di P. - loopliati, • •• • -":lor2p11 • . • 'Thing of lit . atinty :to:Jog. Foreverw,.., • peoPie endapi .ptinpica tba"j11:132111 - titco.diituo," or .eruptious. Of our kiwi; adieu lott - ab,: •. well known, that Da•ki ay-4; tt's YetlowdiockStal I.ll6 , okattilla chanapUil tha skin tromill - itii Purity, tillloVii37. plinplakanius.' . and blotche, the tiid..cted parts aa haaltlty;tauicitti:%: aiul suit toithe 'lcahn: - a babe. .Nll roallp priielon who.wisti the toss •L‘tiaity of childhood, . • •; ••• It potato all sow and. poiscinous Niottudii to dlschOrgivlt (hair ..tolootig".mattet, innt,enallindos every, Impurity:, UV= the sistetW. , - L.!: •• • • • 1 7' ..• It doe' ibi.Voile , nalitlly, but •etiectually, coo. ions • • betu iTheia suit • blooming 6 :3 11,2 e 2 azi11 4- • Bea advertisement IL lUiatile;s4iBlll-• 'lJ2llblis* _ . . . , Ilt . S 1 oaa (41601.13dhlina, urila • 11.0 7 stror‘ bdwan. Iroccf luktfiaiatailettemis. • . buf . gb "No:2; • -• of - PittairtirApq*:fodgi r Xo. - 41 12 ieciii4ofiaf4 i 2, RO sO. 0, ue - No2-24, moots : ••• • •• •••• • -.• _.; •Tfoli.o4 t'otted, owls es.eri, *di* gait - cit.. • .;11iiiiithioriifiLodgb; NO. Cat; meeta - every Monday ev .• • comr4 lafth.44lezoltbflotl..: ,••• . • -)2..teilLock,% No. 335i.nicetc.0 - cry- :Thuicdvivezoing:at• tbetr FL.ll,saroai of 5;11105611 tthd;lllltht . _ _frotla • • • • ". :Twin Cityl eferdud•— 11011, earlier of Lescsc_ sk 4, ild v E ; alt..kalky Arcot., Allegheny Vorupsumr. cif theY.ltssilent; • 11111i1:41AltS1111Lts, Smletaly,t% • • Wee': 01 Igiter.abirt, bet 0wn...W.424 awl TroortairretCC:. I.IULT O ala.ll4,ll.oQlWrillicKtboOhia ad Nicsl; : Iliserriamt •L.lnsures apiust Lusa or PYFIre - - ! ALA-Against tha :141 . , 1; and „ . • • . -:. • - WWl= 8.174t!..y; • ' • Sault:o '.'• Wog,— • , AVllliaut Bliar,hruit; Itobtrt•Dnithip,ji.,' I:kiiairea • :• •• • • Fripcl4 getters, .E.diTSlll lkadeflo; .1. Seloonnialqr,. • - • • Peru:tack. . . . . . - - - n Lire Inseitistre - Companq • • 0r . .71T / U.-4..1hPr0u.i.81.0 • 1'r..43entr.:1)131n3.-.S. 11104S;':1 , „ • .lice-Pra+taciit; SAM= M'CLIMKA.N. 7" - . '• , -.l'Fras+qitc , r.: J044P11 - 3: LtP4l!:. .-,;. • • Company 71t9ki t i li e*iMO , nr4. l !PPlluins 1 4 : Or . Riad tataa ar.ti RTiOactuati . aiii . ae4Al(ipad anio. ly couguetml • • : . • . . • • Joint SioCk..ltal.s . at a redactiak.atono4Wol holiilEo tiuil TUG:a—equal •to - 1110.1ewSWAhittx•-thiti-itial one thin& pax .4a;u4, - Pattiannually id agifeuce• . I pfkirlike#TONYATtater.Pertotil r .. .;.110130 8. ition;?..,„, - ' iCattesit.Vonotv 7 • - Juhri'*. - .W11650, • 1,....144 3 4 1 .4.., Tolln B c o3 lV'i!*:- - " • • Great .Induc erractits' to - Clan Purchasers. 'tl7 - £ Kill eiellotii•iuii.,43 'dock. oc 00111014 ANLIPAIier 'Clinnts , hagu is gIiSTCADII,. at - ptiuu• that -Usisot fall tap - Weer raitrp uralsoem - All .onr mirk it asenultal„ hatastur CAtall. • ' JAIME; 1 ..0war; • 311.4 . . . Npttoo '.t o Stockholders.' 1111 E Stookkohliro of the kittsWrilii And )31 eublmUl* Riurold Cu3i) t ialiy; bereLy! notlfled, thor recond 110 , Lalroont. of Aye Jollars. top-lino* Olnent • Wiett aba' :Trla,be pa4,l Ido i.uTtee,ur OtOald ossolow,r, Co or I*D:we Alio 12th day,of Augligtiezy.ot4ho-TrooAuroegt 9nrie; 4 . .„ "Ily order of flutloord-Of olo.ttoro.- - . , . AYTTlLL.Treasitrir.-.• ...±.EIONS.:(W.TOLPERANCr.BANQuET • .:411! 4C.80N.L0.. .11 'ow ImniAoiiir•Etesiing; serpts.4 -2; .4'85:2, ickwrs, colitiettas lair sad .(lenthonan,s . i,00.1 n T= orderthat mop enjoy comfort. Wild Pleasure, only two hundred tickets ivily be sobt.•`.Tleteto to be hut a oeorge R. irbite. g .; 31arketotieetft bt.M'Candler. , e Kan nitiOf; C. Knees, Bmith6ClJ streetl•Alldarieutz!klteets nud from . • . *AN • . WWI A. G. Lloyd, * • 'teary sc/Into ,r • : • .. John M. liirl."patrielt,. .1./ashl W. 31111er Geo. John IX galley; • W . ul.:ForAytil, 31oriulge,. .'..;John hang, - '• 'Llunnot A. Lolly,' Nut, • Thotnao SteL • - notT, %Van. 3 ren)lou;; 11 , Julln i:obett Hiram . John .-. • ..) 1. C. 6toektun; - • , --Ateim SeMitthel, - • J, 51. Kinkead, •Istane.3Thurglnn,. H. . Andrew 31111er, *. aeokice 71.111alte; SONS ow vratiPtnArice. .PROCESSION. I.IIIIIIRSDAY;Sept. 2 d.'.lss . 3—‘oelrleietist.the tea chic"; X-tvni tiaseuthia at their 'respective Its/44 a 1 tt'o'clock ti Dt theimuntrs' they twill OWL in.tluwL)VilklTY them to be outheSlatiaMildnutotieforo UM. 'Vitt 4olel nom abroad still usst•toble at MASONIC MAIX, Fifth. rtreet,'at the hour trot mmakimiell;-also the Et: lt, , Alt to be oo the grommt 1 6 4 Plorlieli t • .t.Y.titctti sa , Ropri,_4 l ; 044 reOt u maLlbertxttua }north streehe .t . P . Vth Herta keno, wliere they couutermach: up Hay to Qutithgeld • ahont btulthheht to SbArth; slaps ibutiA ' ' h /UM. Up Third totosx nioza Ilok.tutk‘uxtb, %lova mut to La: tv' Liberty: ukurk .Llberty to 19,3310:thtNE to Maw' Waynr:-49wit'AleY4° t°o.-PL/414 elnog • Cedar t th.sl to duvn l4 o 4 24:oll7:s l' io bri wa d ato bi to — re& na; 'll°l toug aul . tyc 4l v r bridge to . St. Clair street; up Si- Clalr to Ann. Forq Amu to Irwin;Moog/rift to 'Shag up Sitth to Mood; doer°, Wood to Fitth, et Mrtatatfe Huth . - yua., Elia WZ=E2 MEE ENE