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"11 Brabinbead. . . • . .• • T/C/:BT • • - fsow - rnEsrmmr,- •-- EFRANKLIN: TIERCE, sw.. tuKraturs, • . foit...v*Pß#llo;Tv. • • • • WILLIAM 'lt :KING 2 • JUDGE :OF THE 43IIPRESINiC01MV or czesiv coca . . . . " VOR:CANAL coxonsaroNEß, WILLIAM .:FLOP..K N - g' . - maract.p.V:gotrirrr,..' ••••,... • . • _• _ , ..• • • DeMocriitio • Elistaal-,tialiCtirlaisi . Caithlkll3 t.'* ; OODWARD, ."IVIELSoN'Brekt, - DLELs,t . . ROWLT .PATT*ESON. • . . a Joist Mum. 4. P. W. liocravt. 6. It. Wear, Jr: 7. Iron: B.•A. Yccirs Or Daum Pw cn.. at Jour 311trrinurt. . Tag.•BI2IMitIERALTI% .4.ltaittliotealiottraviek since the Whig organs . .... peoittleisclthat Mr. Magill would come out , with asTantiliti which would exhonornte him from atiy,parlieipation in the peculations from the County Treasury, and prove himself as pure as Ctesar'e wife, who it is said was above the saspicion of beiog capable to commit a fraud up on her spouse. But, Mr. Magitre statement has not. appoirotkand many of our citizens begin to think that he is not : above suspicion, and not over vre•;baTe treated Mr. Magill kindly on this sab= . jeer, itudwould never have referred to it, had - flat his two. organs, -the Journal and Gazette, given publicity to Barker's charges against him. 7.... , Pietyri'thought we had a right to refer 'to the •ilneWittlobs that have been practiced about the Votireilionse, and put seine questions to our eotemperaries. How was it met? . Why. the Ga sato was as mum as an oyster, and the editor Started off to the shades of Cleveland at once.— The JOUnuil man did not get up in time ; behold 1 to stay at home„and, inasmuch as he could net : escape, he made a most gross attack upon& coa l , . pit of Demoorats, who ho said were mixed up in; the frauds. We asked him for...the proof, and promised in the most . implicit &inner, that. no democrat who had been guilty of defrauding the county Treasury, could use the Columns of the Post to defend his fraud. The following 'is the only answer the Journal has given: ' ..Tax blaroxiiirr.—The /liddcrlincs iarestigationinto the truth of Joe B.IAMT . A ChSrgell against the Dernocustio County . Ccardssioners, Janice Cunningham and 'Abstarler Carna han, lint insists that 31pgitt was s Commissioner at the time tho alleged the arm committed. .A.lt it is a Demo . cretin family affair, ibri ought to speak ant unless ft is Trilling to carer up Democratic peculettion.s, box:auks they are • Democratic : bleat?, rheum, on the/bal." .- • - • Now is not that a beautiful defence of -Mr. Ma.; gill--a very explicit .ciplattatiou of-the fraud, with which it is said be , has been connected, and a convincing , proof that.DeMocrats have been guilty of eterding? 'The editor of the Journal has lost hiensall canning, or ho would never • have written the above paiagraph. .The Post has never referred to uJoe Barker's charges against the Democratic County Commissioners," but it has invited the Journal to prove the chari ea, and at the setae tituS to relieve its candidate for the sheriffalty of the suspicions which are • entertained every district of the city ant cowl.; tyagaloSt tam.. The evasion ofthe Journal will, nit satisfy the, peOple:. It and its eeighbor OA the Gazetti, antitie may tiowincludismic - Magill , hintself, fume been too bold in promising an 016 , . . . , . planation of' frauds that. cannot be explained without connecting some.of them.seives with the freirdieteMiid.* We, therefore, call for Mr. Itlegill's . 41 statement ." ltniat come out. In the above paragraph the Journal his made insinua tions against the honesty of two respectable dem ocrats. His information must have been receiv ed from Mr. Magill; and if these gentlemen are . guilty, :We . again demand Mr. Blagill's " state ment; and while he is proving their guilt, we ask him to Make his own innocence manifest.— This must be done. Inasmuch as the widipa- ; pers have said that Mr. 'Mega would explain'all things, the, people now went - all things explain cid, Dad especially where that scrip has gone to. The whigs must not suppeee that we are partic ular as to which party the frauds may be fixed upon, for we nre opposed to rascals in all par ties; and if any turn up in the party to which we belong, (and such an occurrence would be a ca riosity) we are as willing to place him on the list of rascals as the worst Whig among them all.— But we want some proof before - we gratify the Journal with. a discu.ssion. He has got two of his party."under the cods of the valley," and of asurse it LS not adralesable tdrefer to their der - illations; but there is one of them left alive and kicking, and.necording to the statements of some of his own party, he is the greatestehanee among thenrall.. As thtkwhig papers have brought this . matter before the public, it Word necessary for • is to be over:modest in speaking of it, and until they bring out . Mr. - Magill's l' statement," prop erly authenticated, setting forth the stealinge of all; we can assure them we will not refrain from referring to it, and keep this matter before the • • people until the election. We esteem yr. Magill a goodoitizen, and care nothing for the ravings of “Joe Barker" against him. The former says hie prayers in a proper • 'manner. on Sunday, and there is . a rumor that the latter does not. But this is not of much con sequence compared.to Other: matters. lltamen has made serious charges against Magill:: The . Journal, the Gazette,.and.Mr. Magill hiftei Prim iced to explain them, lint they have not done, so. ' Now, when will we haver this explanation " ? Echo' , answersnever. The charges cannot be answered, - 1 . *for it they could, they would have been forth .. -._ ._ oanking long ago, and, with a melancholy " forbo :ding wemnet conclude that they are all correct. . ~ T There is Another fraud' which NVO would desire ...:'-. the wbig editors end whlg candidates to' explain • - • •vilzeit liir..ldagill'a statement is published. That ,- :'?Is ; wily the - Whig caritUdate proper should permit • - -his bloated notions to carry him so far astray • , , ... . . - . - • "- -• • asio as sail his democratic competitor on his, re .. , '... ligione *Pillions? Now what our. oandidatesre: - ligioniinpinions are we do not know. We Would conshier it impertinent oft one part to , enquire into each Matters.. :All wei want to knifw; isctiCat ' he is an honest man, and °ne in whom thepeople have confidence, and the choice of thiliettioCiat ic party. Citstu.us Sera hatrall • theSe reeom-, . . . mendations, and we, therefore, support ~ From earlylioyhood ho haspeeeedfilmeele. eapa bib of cend . .tliing his own business, and byiltard iti4ustry, i tA most !shortens calling, it is said t k at i c ijor.itiiii, o a comfortable - oomfietcoth o . =- ' !Thesis the m an for the people. The pooti troy i - ;Who dun etirt in life without a shilling,lui •tiii , hissdocessfol,attcution tot;leknk!irmllimm , iaiti 0 i self - ti opulence; is the irery. man :;sth . will 1 '....-- - -Attend Vi tll 6 blab:leo of the people its eisiMe f ir:z , .7:.•s : :: *oi ler - manner. . Who will say as mnoh fo Ms; •-• : - ;itilliirltarker, the two Whig candidates! -.Bs* 4- '...,Aia4ntirt limit, first eeme out before w ;;;- . can 4 ' "" -af'l4"iellelifi Ware,' and when it does we may .r..;--:.!rr.pyr ,_ ...--:-, . • delayed ,.. ' - .how them bout up. "Hope =skew t h e h ea ri, sink," and/upon our wordy° are sick. : 01 waiting for fitr. Magin's statement. - :.; type we have rimeived elf attend the following from .. Mfz • • to it t‘43101'19i4 - TO TIIE, PEOPLE OF ALLEOILENY COONTY.' I barn frdin letters and other tionreeti.of.in form:Afar, that Jot:men Bunten, a aoadidate the office of Sheriff, is cnargiug me with.4iing, while Commissioner 6f this county, appriptiated county scrip , to my own use; with ,having taken it to my own dwelling, and „that` there it was Signed by myself and family; -nriliailobitained scrip in some inanner;.oier was justly due me, as • pay for.myAeryjoes: as ;Com missioner. To sustain these charges ho refire' to•Jonts thisauicautz, Esq., a, late Commission ,er. and the present Board, of. Commissioners. pronoidice the Charges knit 'referred to, and all others pf e tt'. situllarkind,; affutterly false.—• 'All the early bearing my signature' was signed by myself the court-house, my family haying, nothing:to do with. it.-` ` I never took or borrowed a dollar of :the Serif); except irhat I drew by war; iant: from the Treasurer, as my legal pay kw :poit l• tealssionii and' during the period I was WI office I never knew or heard of any man having Obtained, taken reeelva scrip or county I;fruads in any manner, .who was not lawfully en! titled to it, and that was not drawn by warrant :on-the Treasurer. • Being a.candidrite for nomination for another: office, - before the Convention of. June Sd; 1846, I. resigned my office as Commissioner on the 23d of May preceding,•(havin4 -served one year And seven month%) at which time, 'as the books will show, there was due me for services as Commis sioner, the stun of twenty-two dialers and six cents. Since that time I have had no connection with the Ccimmissloners' office. Through the-politeness of Mr: Gormley, who was olerk to the Commissioners at the time I was in office, and is yet; Mesara: Mitchell; Boyles . and }Dug, the present Board;:and Mr, Cunning; ham, who was one'of my colleagues id office, and to whom reference is made by Barker, I am en abled to append to VAS statement a mass of tes timony so entirely satisfactory, that I cheerfully submit the case to my fellow citizens; with full confidence that they will do.me justice, and that they will decide that the charges in question hive no foundation in truth. WILLIAM MAGILL: Pittsburgh, Aug. 26; 1852. ' . • :TEtO7LiS PICMIZE'S AC4too.Cuito:t. • 10-.ltuao ROBLISON. 111 11617 SITTER. I:lumina.. • 18. lisnsru. bregta.m. 30: Ocn...lanpit ArDazium 20. St uu_tx S. CLUXAN. 21;. Amnisit BUTI.IL DGII.I. 23. Joss S. Breuatorrr. 24. Ocosas I was clerk to the County Commissioners dur ing Wm. Magill's time in'the office.. On his re dretr.ent he requented the to examine the scrip account, as far as he woe connected with: it.. I did so, and found it correct, with the exception of three dollars, which, was supposed to be an error•of the Treasurer, -and was accounted for. • The scrip, during Mr- Magill's time woe all signed in the:office or in the Court House. The name of William Magill has never appeared on any eounterfeit. • I am• able to say that Mr. Magill never-obtained a doßar , of County Scrip or fonds, either.by loan or. otherwise, / except his legal pay as a Commissioner.. JAMES GORMIX. Sworn and • ettbscribed, SOth day of Au gust, 1852, Aso. Mchlasrzu, Ald'u. The undersigned, Commissioners of Allegheny County, have no evidence, on the books or oth erwise, that William Magill, whitlow:mu:Masten er, had ever , received any cosulty scrip or fonds' in any manner except as his legal pay as a Com missioner. Nor has any intimation ever been given connecting his name with any deficiency of. scrip. JAMES MITCHELL, EBENEZER BOYLES, ROBERT RING. COMIIIBBIONRISe Otnoc, August 27, 1852. . I certify that Inever told Josephilarker that I had known Wm. Magill, candidate for , the Sher-. iffalty, to take Scrip belonging te ,the County, when he was a Commissioner. I never• knew or beard; save what has came frem•Barker and Ida friends, that Magill ever took Scrip home with him to have it signed. . The aesertion, therefore, that I am his authority for the charge which he prefers against Wm. Magill,. Esq., is entirely false, and without the elightest foundation. OM no political, friend of Win . Magill, I belong to a different p arty, bat jusilciiequires (as any name has been coupled in this matter by Marker) that I should give this certificate, which I freely do. . JAff. Attest—Tnos SCOIT. ' - Wylie street, Pittsburgh, Angust26,4Bs2. The Committee' of Arrang,emeuts for the Scott mut aieheni 31ers Concentkai, whiph le to aseenablein' the (Sty of SUM burgh, on the 23d de y or September next, ate tuqueetol to meet et the Office of the Allegheny ladloy RaM -TM. Compa ny, on Saturday, the Sth itu3t, et 3 o'clock., - P. - • • tr3l. F. JOIRISTOW cbstrman at Cca*';:: Air We find the above in the Whig papeo - 4. thin city, and we deem it to be -Oar duty, to make tifew'retnarite in relation thereto.' When tho Allegheny Valley Ttailroad.projrct was started, a number of gentlemen, whige as well as democrats, called upon us to'stscertainif we had any objections to GovornerJonssros being made Presideat of 'elitism:ape:ay. "None, whatever." wo promptlyreplied, -if he wild ?e: politics alone." Thereupon the most positive assurances Were given ue that the. Governor would quit politics, and devote all his time, talents and energies to the prosecution of the greatwork in which Pitts burgh is so deeply interested. With this under standing, we favored the selection of Governor JOILISTON for the Presidency of the A. V. R. R., and have ever since devoted our columns and our pens to advance that enterprise. But we are sorry to find that GevernorJohnstou, forget ful, of his solemn promises, has turned politician again, and is now more concerned about the success of the Whig party than the interest of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Indeed be Is making the rooms of that company the :phis, head quarter/ for the campaign! Democrattr as well as whige_are stockholders in the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and they do not wish to see the' office of the Company,—the rent of which they have to pay,--converted into a den of whiggery. We think it is a monstrous piece of impudence for Governor JOIINBTOIf call whig meetings in the Allegheny. Valley- Railroad office, and he must presume a great deal upon the good nature of Democrats to think , that they Will sanction his political proceedings. Now, we have only to say, that of Governor Jorrawrom wishes to play the politician, heithould resign his place as tho President of the A. V. B. R. at once; otherwise it. cannot be expected that Democrats will co-operate with him very cordially in laboring for that work. lite must quit politics or resign. That we shall insist oPon OPENING OF THE CAIIIPAIGN. The first blow given by the Democracy of Al legheny county the present campaign to Federal. ism, Galphinista. and Fuss atul Feathers, will be given on . Friday night next, when the Hon. Ben HOUSTON, of Texas, will be present. Let the Peuiocracy of the city and county make a glori ous turn's:tut and Welcome the bosom friend of JACKSON, the'founder of a Republic), and the hero of many4.-itell fought field, both in the camp and the calgnet, with the enthtudasm his many virtues deserve. Gen. Houston will address the people at some playe which will be hereafter an nounced, and wo trust he will have d warm re• ception at the hands of our citizens, JAMES C. VAN DYKE, ESQ. - We are pleasel to learn from Philadelphia that onr*or#l7 iriemt , - .TdurEs C. VAN , Dna; geq., !um been nominated. l the Demooratio candidate for. Contras ii , the &Mat at present represent- 'ad by the Lin. Tripfitric B. CILLRIPLER. tkir:VAN DiBl * l 120 t tfigi' * s .talent.eds ellergetb 3 and as con4ll.shaliwyei, liiit:*.tittlinsiruitin.and Auential Democrat, and e,TAole-souliefellov. Although we can scarcely anticipate the election n Democrat in a distriot so largely Whig, yet we feel Confident that Mr. Via Dyss will melee the Tots,, and more than the Totoi.of his party.' He deserves to be elected. BISHOP Urrori).-i—The BishOp of Indians preached twice in Trinity Church on §undai last to. crowded congregations. His old parlehliiners were glad to hear, one whciLhas so strong a hol. on their affections, and ,whose discourses are al ways calculids to swain the intellect, 'ea s welt as touch iiiii4ineit.eino' tie= of the heart.; Bishop sipit*tobalkeiiitdient hsalth.--1 ai Pais iniir i AWitiiii6ialinati 112,1109348Owuorrfortirtriddit" Whatlortz.4 au. ArtryOuirotut to know; D esCon we will till yon., :Just to keep your tipenny lawyer, HOMAS, -from getting hie long fingers into the State Tnnemiy. Are you natiefieti Items of Vries end 111:lacealany., Twenty-three Sillettlif.thli,',46i ßranbh of - the O. & P. Itaiiioair f roria!thlittdo and . genti sylvaniaTtisilroadly*lbirebnrib,, were, let for and bridging last Week it brdibisbargh. Almost anything stems a sufficient cause for suicide. A boy, fourteen years of age, in Perry county,-Miss., was whipped by his father„ .when_ he'w[ent;to a neighbor's Itopse and komrll4• a. lun;sitli which he raturned.,aud slat him. died instantly. • Mr. Seward, in speakiiig Of the magnitude of thrashing business; says thit-it employs-a fleet i:of .1200 sail, Managed by twelxe thousand men, ;ts capital of four million of dollars. • . _ . Two barns , belonging to Mr. Murdock of Win= ohendoli,blees . ., were burned on Friday evening .list,-.eiti)poeeil to be the work of an incendiary:; The barns belonged to the tavern eatate x former ly occupied by.7llr. M orse By a recent proclamation of the Governor Generarof Canada, the line . of railroad: fropf Quebec to Bich mend, already commenced and from . - the last p oi nti by St._Latirehci ;ad 441/antic rail 4 road Co Montreal, now completed and . running, is adopted as . the 'Central portion of the 4 .maiti trunk line of railway, : throughout. the whole length of the Province. - Capt. Edmund Panning, forinciltof atoning. ton, Conn., and one of 'autfirstyaoilla Itaviga tore. WWI at the Lobos Islands,z•in 1798, on a sealing voyage, and was never There were no inhabitantsibitei. and there was neither wood, water oifiir'iiiiiiiion,,4lt . :sthe Is- No othirl nation claithed anyciclusive right to hie knowledge. The Islands were cov ered with guano, • A leiter dated27th eflJuly, which appears in the Davenport (Towa) Garette, ' states that the surveying,, party of the lowa and , Minnesota banadarybka arrived at the Big Sioux on the I 10th; and tixt'Oelonel Talcott would leave on the 28th, for Dubuque. It was thoiight the survey would be completed by the 15th of Sep tember. • The principal , if not the only business of the extra- session of the Legieliture of Misseuri, about to assemble, will be to take such measures as will secure to the Pacifio .and the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroads 'the nso of the lands donated by .the Federal Government, at the presentseasion, tofassist in the building of those roads. • The temperance men of Maine have adopted a new method at diaseminating the principles of their. Cause. They use letter envelope, 9 n which are printed extracts from speeches and argu ments by distinguished men, with various sta-, tisties, in favor of temperance, and thus dlstri% bite the most powerful appeals, by hundreds and thousands, to every quarter. It is said the Clark's and Reybold's of Dela= ware, are now sending from one to two thousand baskets of Peiches to Market daily. . . A writer lathe ti gampuldreGaiette, who dates letter at. M ~ his edina, Michigan, and signs him self 'A Massachusetts Wolverine," proposes a Greed INew'England Jubilee to be beWin Bos ton HOMO tinie' during the ()teat' Exhibition . in New York next year. 7 • The security of life on the Eric Railroad is greatly enhanced. by aline of telegraphic'wire ex tending along the stations, by which the move meats ef truina cgs be controlled, and liability of colliaions ant other . ficcidents in a 'degree avioded. • ••• • - • ' The Paris blonitelir,ln translating some Cali fornia items from the English papers, says :---Ae sassinations are frequent, and Lyric, law continues to be administered." This' is a new name for the code of Judge Lynoh. We imagine that the sufferers find the Infliction of the penalty rather more tragic than lyric. The Orleans Fatally. have resigned, it is said, •the hope of ever returning to France, with the exception of the Dutchess of Orleans. The Prince' de exceedingly depressed, his hearing is'affected, and ho al:alerts from a dieenio of, the liver....Thi Duke ' d'4l:umalo spends_ his' time in literary work. , • • It is reported that a „desperate fight aceUrred at Chateauga, N. Y . on Saturday afternoon, be tween the circus company of Sands and the citi zens of that place, and that one man was killed, and two others Could not survive. RON C. U. CURTIS. The Democratic' Congressional Conferee meet iog, composed of the counties in the XXIII dis trict, assembled at Brookville, Jefferson County, on the 24th inst., end on the 69th ballot nomi nated the 11 011 , CARLTON B: CUSTIS E for Con gress. Mr. CURTIS Is a good and true Demo cia4nnd he via, of course, be re-elected. De, at present, represents that district in Congress. The'boelti . of Om recent elections show the following footings: . For Pierce— North Carolina Miseonri Arkansas 10wa,.. For Gen. Scott— " Fired with indignation"— POLITICAL KNAVERY REM:MED.—The Boston Pilot, a well known and deservedly influential paper among our Irish adopted citizens, has this manly caution to its numerous readers: " W. E. Routxsox.—Wo have read tho lecture of this person, on the New Hampshire contro versy. It is a disgraceful production. We may notice it briefly next Week. fish hloanwhile we caution adopted citizens against it. IT Is THE MOST DISHONEST ELECTIONEERING, DOCODIENT WE HATE SEEN THIS SEASON." INTPIANATOMEI ANA LAFAYETTE RAILIIOAD.—We learn from the radians ..S'entinel, that this road is completed,and the, cars are running daily from Lafayette to Lebanon,' in Boone county. The mile are now laid some dietance this aide of Lebanon, and we understand that the road will be completed in about two weeks to the depot near Eagle Village, fifteen miles from this city. In three months the road will be finished. NOMINATIONS IN ILLINOIS. The following are the Democratl9 mm 414,40115 for congress, in Illinois BO far as they. hays fides made. .• • • , Fourth District—Lewis W.. Ross. Fifth District--Wm. A. Riolumlson Sixth District—John Callkonn. Seventh District—James C: Allen. Eighth District—Philip B. Fonke. jar The Nouse of Representatives on Frl day last, elected Robert Armstrong, Esq., pub llsher,of the Ilnion newspaper, Printer to that House, canformably to , aot of Congress lately -passed on the subject. : : Several other 'persons were voted for, most of them; says the Intel. llgeneet, without agency or espeatatiorfon their Gildenfenny & Co,:- 78 Fourth street, have received MARY SZAHAM, a novel, by tbroo Engli'sh volumes comPlete The reputation of Mrs. Grey will in sure for this book a ready sale. . Es, H. Miner & Co., No. 32 Smithfield "street,•: bas '."for sale Mrs. Grey's new novel en titled Wry Seaham, and also the Bank Note and ICommerdal Reporter,. Edited by J. Thompson, No:2, Wall etpiet New York. mg, A telegraphio dOipa.tolk from Washing.: ton says; thit James Brotits, editor of the New York Express, and member of Congress, wiJI be Postaisister-General, in place of N. H. Hall. _ Cot. Jamas. Gresos..—Tbis gentleman woo nominated for Congress in the 22d-distrior, corn posed or Bider; and part of PLUegheny at Bakerstown, on Monday last. The Colonel is a good democrat, and would make an exoellens member if elacted.—Larrence/ournal. I=MIIMaN ~ • . 1 k... nr mi, the Rnunsylvenian.l ' f. f,'-': , -:•,x!stocife r aVtAiiii Or Tillii tntottaTiti''StAitlf - cozmffnor. ~...„-...,.....,,, _--..lrMaantrno, August 26th.' . id purtineuee of th e call of the State Central • • , Committee, the mem bers of the DemcicratieState Convention of the 4th of March last, assembled in the Hall of the House of Representatives „at 11.e'clock, A. it ,-when they . were called-to order. by the lion. Wm. Hopkins, President, . who ad; dressed the Coniention as follows: - --; " Gentlemen of (tie Convention, —We have met ens der circumstances very different from.those tui;. der which we neseitibled id March last. Thai iie', were full of hope, s AlargeWatierit7 Of di:is...boat believed that the time arito*.whip Yowl i 'sylvinia's distluipaished fittiteimian, :lanes Bu chanan, could be nominated for the Presidency:. ,To this end delegates were appointed who were .known friends of that: gentlemen. With what ;fidelity these delegates discharged the trust that was reposed in them;let the four days balloting wbioh occurred at:Baltimore, answer. They ad hered to him wi#i tsdirotion rarely equaled and never. surpassed., • ' . . They were nof,a/ope in; their preference for the :MGM of your choice. They had the„ proud satie "faction•of receiving the warmest co-operation of the sterling - Deraoarsoy of the "Old .Dominion,q of North Caroline, 'Alabama Georgia and Miss iesippi, but they were oblig ed at last to yield. This great and gdod man had to be offered up as a sacrifice to - the Unien and harmony of the Democratic party. The .sacrifloe was a great one, and one wrath seemed like parting with the last friend, but still, it Was not too great to be made, in orderlto tienomplish so desirable an It Is proper tOtate in this connection, theta . respectable minority of this convention expeestied a preference forYnnother ' distinguished gentle ' man, the patriot 41nd:statesman of Michigan.— Ile too hall a Urge, Perhaps I might say, con .trolling number.of friends at' Baltimore, who, with equal fidegi/l, tvihered to him. He was al- together worthy Attila support. Then again, the intellectual giant of Illizoitt and the scar-covered patriot'of Texas had their admirers, who retaliated tie much anxiety for their nomination as did the others for their fa vorites. Thus it bectimeipparent that personal preferences meet be laid aside and some one se lected who would harmonize all the conflicting interests. After surveying this widely extended confede racy, the attention of the convention was turned towards New Hampshire's favorite. son. The moment his notes was introduced (in the lan guage of a delegatoln my eye) " ittook like wild fire, and Franitlin Tierce was, by the unanimous voice of the convention, declared the nominee of the great Demodtatie party. And who, I ask, could have been italected that would have been . ; more necptable tisitli'l Butieraddedto talents of ' the highest order, he Will bring to the'adminis tration of the government a large amount of po litical wisdom and experience, and besides, a pu i rer, braver, or ;More dieinterested patriot, eon not Inc. As tiiiiie entire fitness for the exalted position assigned him, ho has the endorsement of. some of the nit:lst:eminent statesmen of the age. It is only necessary to mention two—James Bu chanan and. Lewis Cass--who would desire more? Of the nominee for the Vico Presidency I need hardly speak. The name of William 11. Ring is as familiar to the Deniocracy of Pennsylvania as "household words;" with them he has long been a favorite. Perhaps there is not a man in the Union who would commend a more cordial, support. But, gentlemen, how sadly- different are the circumstances which surround usnow,from these under which we last.met. Then the lion. Rich ard Coulter was; eo for as we knew, in the vigor . of health—occupying a Heat on the bench of.the Supreme Court...: Nato , hie mortal remains lie slumbering in the dust. He was indeed an emi nent jurist—a profound eoholtir, - and a courteous gentleman. Theft thelenient - 0 ilearight was a member of this body, with a promise of many years of usefulnels, and it was my pleasing duty as your organ, to pronounce him the nominee for the office of Canal. Commissioner. Now it is my mournful dutytoaptionnee to you, that he, too, _has "gone do** through the' valley of the shadow of death." This is not the occasion for pronouncing a eillogy upon his tharacter;• nor would Ibe competent to such a task. But you will, I know, allow.me to 'make a ieicark or two. It was my privilege to:enjoy tho personal se , 1 qutsintance of the deceased for upwards of twen ty years, dorinirthe last fifteen of which our in tercourse was of the most friendly obarecter. I was both his predecessor and successor in office as Cototolaaionertotthe Camberland Road, and transacted business itliii-liva To the ago:noir. of thousands of dollars, and I hot publiolY (tie , I ; _ have often done privately) bear my humble testi. many to hioffiketin‘intsviiii,.:,o, more honest, henetrable, — ortentlemtudy„taan taiga never met. In all the relations oflifehe was courteous and kind. His bean Sind hand were always open to dispense of his employ/eau/I towards alleviating the wants of the necessitous. But the character of tide truly good man was still more strikingly exemplified in the domestic circle. A more in dulgent and devoted husband and father could no where be found. But he is gone, and I re epectfully suggest, iu view of the relation ho sus . 1 craned to this Convention, that appropriate reso lutione should be passed expreisive of our pro found sorrow on account of his demise. Thus you see, gentlemen, that an inscrutable provi dence, bas, within a few brief months, otricken down two of our most prominent citizens—each of them representing one of the political parties of the "country--and thus demonstrating the great truth that "death' is no respecter of per sons" or parties, and reminding us of ;what shad ows we are and what shadows we pursue.' Should we not, therefore;leare from these af dieting dispensations of divine providence to cul tivate a spirit of mutual forbearance and broth erly kindness, not only towards those of the same political faith with purselves, but also with our political opponents. Let us remember that "to err is human, to forgive divine." While we should adhere to our principles with ' manly firmness, we might at the same time to treat those who differ with us courteously, and never pay of the living that which we would re gret having said after they are dead. But I must not detain you. It only remaine for us to proceed to the performance of the duty for which We have met. .. In accordance with the recommendation of the president, resolutions, expressive of the high re gard of the Convention "for the lamented Mr. Searight and of sympathy with his family in their bereavement, were Introduced by Mr... Fa ller, and passed unanimously. The following resolution, submitted by Mr. Hirst, of Philadelphia, was adopted unanimous- is .... ..... 9. 4 ly: Bes,olvect, That the members of this Convention cordially approve and will!support heartily and enthusiastically tho nomination of Franklin Pierce as President of the United States, and Wm. It. Bing as Vice President of the United States, and that we adopt as sound and enduring. Democratic doctrine, the National Platform of principles of the Baltimorei Democratic Conven tion. • Mr. Daugherty of Dauphin, moved that 'the Hon. George W. Woodward be nominated by acclamation as the Demostrratic candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court. The motion was agreed ' to amid much ap plause. A large number of nominations were made for Canal Commissioner. - The Hon. Wm. Hopkins, the President, beibg among the number, lie re quested permission to resign his position as Pres ident of. the Convention, which was granted.— He then named the Hon. Hendrick B. Wright, as his successor, who took the chair. On motion; the Couventioni adjourned until 2 o'olook this afternoon. • ! - Arran.looN SESSION. The Convention re-assembled at 2 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Badger, the Convention proceed ed to a first ballot for - Candidate for Canal tommissioner with the following result: William Hopkins had • 47 votes Joel B. Danner • " 19 44 Henry S. Mott " 14 F. R. West 11 44 Perry Baker ." 9 " A. S. Feather " 6 " J. P. Patterson " ' 7 " Forsyth " 5 4 4 Thos. Onsterhant " 5 44 John Crestiell " 3 44 T.- J. Power " 2 " R. J. Loyd 44 1 44 No candidate having received a majority of all the votes cast, there was no choice. A second ballot was then had without-effecting a choice, as follows: William Hopkins Joel B. Danner Henry B Mott Perry Baker F. R. West J. P. Patterson Forsyth D. B. Rutz TIIISD DALLOT. t William Hopkins bad' -Joel B. Danner " RA. Mott " 'P. R. West . " • Wm. llopkiaa of Washington county, having received a majority of all the votes oast, unde clared the nominee of the Derawatio party for the oftice of Caul Commissioner. Y . -•• • • • ~. . • - -4 •'.' , ;• 4 :;'' ..,.,:,-.:-,.i. r .• -••- •:••••:,,,‘ • : - i i7k , ...:::.i.' , 4,7r;.:: . :, • :.- ' 1 .., :. , i: , /c.e . . ' ,- ; . ::.4•7':;.' . -::. N,',. )5-, - , -...../ ~. On motion thiiiadinajOa • ' 113141 f 3211 ' t Mr. Hirst, Chairman oetteiltitatelk*CO n " mitte,o, invited the members ,the CcitTerittoll to attend the Demoiratio Mass getting to be held at Reading on the 4th of September. ne4 - w4 l O l. was accepted 4 Mr. Strong on behalf of the ' Berke Coenty . Committee, - promised a cordial welcome to-an vil° might attend - upon that great occasion. After a brief addreasirom the oheirman..3he Contention adjou.rned flag die with three. ch - Cers for theitabillieek Woodward' and ilopitins2, - 1114.,EGIMONY VALLEY RALIteAD. OLEAN, Aug. 21, 1851 ItAnnoko MEET - ENG—At a meeting of the Dili zeru3 of Oleantand the adjoining towns favorable to the construction of a railroad frem Attica to Olean as a lin3(o.that great chain of railroad now in contemplation from Rochester to • Pitts burgh,David Dookeit, Esq., ot Portvilid was call ed to the chait - end:Ansel Adams, C. V. G. Gorge and Richard Welch were chosen VICO T're9identa; E: C Brooks and G.S. I M'lntosh were C. , , Secretaries. Lambert Whitney, Charles 11:1I14 and G. S. Mclntosh were appointed a commitee to draft and present resolntions. They then:fire' presented the fallowing: Resolved, That the citizens of Olean and, vicinity are deeply interested in the building - Of the Attica and Olean railroad s end, we :therefore pledge ourselves to the extent of our AMY. to, aid and forward the interest of - the road bath by our individual subscriptions and by soliciting similar succor from othere. - • _ - - Resolved, That we consider it .the most dirfiat; and feasible route froth this point to the cities of Buffalo and . Rocheeter that can be obtained, and we therefore call upon , the citizens of Buf. fain to examine the premises and aid us in the etterprise. Resolved, That the most direct and feasibln route from 'Rochester to Pittebitrgh is via Attica, Olean, thence extending across to Turringwant valley or up the same, connecting with, the esti, says already made by the compan y Pitta burgh to Lafayette corners, and that said 'route from Rochester to Layfayette 'corners will •bo from tweaty to thirty miles shorter than any other route heretofore mentioned.` • Before the above resolutions were adopted, Lambert Whitney made a spirited speech in fa vor of their adoption, and dwelt particularly on the feasibility of the route from Attica to Olean end the vast resources of the coal and iron mines in Northern Pennsylvania vhiolt would ever fur nish business for the road: '. • Samuel W. Bradley, of : I . 'ennsylratiii, follow ed,, setting forth the feasibllity of the ,rtinte-de-_ scribed by the last resolritiOn; in an earnest and energetio manner. Many nthers followed. --The question on the passage of the — ieselntion ,being put by the chair, was unaaimouslypassed. Charles H. King, Ansel Adams and O. P. Boardman were appointed a CoMinittee of Coy:- respondence. . ti On motion it was Resolved, That the proceedings of the mooting be published in the PittsbuFgh, Attica, Ellicott.: villa and such other-:papers as may Please hi'. copy it. The meeting theriettjouitied to such placo and time as the last named committee tuafdiritit• DAVID DOCKES, Chairmen, E. C. Bnooss; G. S. hlchirosn, j°"l"!'!ul.eB* Lafayette . :Ettiall.o3}l.oio.oiND,cD' Er*: UN.—TIMDAY; Aitaitertt, HERR; ALEXA;It DE 'the 117..-crret of the Wald, witt4lositkP. TWO 'Pnt l SILTED WATCILES to the enthota 11WheiFTWQ iamb castrNDRIMS, tbe • mlltas 'alerted by-the ataknee. _,,• ": WEDNEIDAY AFTERNOON.; rietforeasettai,L7t.Ottiß drat and YamWs. Adatiasbni 25 centott'eldttleettls,..: :11 • AlhIet • IT may be proper Jr:idly' to. date the progress of tt , ”.)" 'llosseteT in thiseity, within the last flee years, and some of the eirentestances whtth lot directiy MOM erection of the'ebovo hail.. + 1111645, only one Ledge e.tishalln: this vhic'h,Rir more titan half a 'century pursued ite rieseethl la bors, holding its meetings in the MU. cornet:id Third dud Smithfield sttoete, which am destroyed by theflrmit Sire of the lethal April, of that year. The Inemberawere few. and being unable to robuild. were obliged *Wren}, smatterer in-. convenient apartments, Whi* in consequenee' of tire Mirid Increase of members, were soon found to be entirely made-quato.: It - deemed prudent, bovrover,to Wail:1118 louse thehlred room, even at great Inconvenience, malt the .PM temity would gather, Irtrougth and .nicans Bail which ittubibe an orruatient to the City -Mad a credit loathe In the Spring, of 1014 a second L'Odgeatiimonittititej,lind , soon. aftattatenher. ad the Order eontimiestiolueltt . „ flavor: W timata-18-19;there-wora. four Ladles , of Ancient Yorinliseons. Chapter of Royal Aril' Masons.. a Ciieneil Cr!: Royal and Select ?hurter. and an lineumpmeat ef•Rnighte Tatiplexa. It was Met' absoletely nreextuy that teener and . mere commodious apartments should be foal . " A'n»rdinglr It was determined to make au effort to - erektolialli , ligge. bow to carry'thiseffort info executienotas'a Ata. 4 :4idenot. easily mired: as Abe amount of means Whirl( would be•-:W galled, would la much greater than the Lodges, in their or capacity would be obi° to contribute.....ltzrni there fore, proposed to form a joint stock •comparrY, or .3lrisonle 'Pond Society," fur the poem() of building : a lialFand tlng brand for charitable uses. Thiexeceivid the approba: lion of tho.ltmthren, and, In the 'Spring of 1E49; the a.Piand Soeiety " was °mai:lust' A lot Of ground on •Tifth'street. 70 fret front by foefdeep, waipurchatial for-the sum of 510.500. In October following, a Charter wee obtained. The prospect was now- encouraging; .taul - the Brethren, with a commendable liberality, subscribed fertile stock,: 00 that early in the Spring of 1850, a contract was made for the building of the Ball, for $14,000: exclusive of the paint lug mid ornamental meek, which will cost Se:100: The fur niture for Ledge Room and Chapter will pridetibly cost $l,. MO; making the entire cost of building let, 'fall and hunt- The Fund Society "• being now hi a eltnition In push ' • forward the work, determined to Ox on an: early -day upon which to lay the foundation stone:" It war . thought not in appropriate to eelect the 4th dey of July, the birthday of • our Republic, as It would be beautifully confident with the true , democratic principles of the order, which 'keep* alive true and warm affeetion - autong its members: • and thro thasosigembors convoys there principles to the World. A eigi„ - 41Weerner stone was lard, with appropriate, deggnated. • • • • •The NI all has a front of 70 foe, and is 110 feet deep; the body- the building is 5-1 feet wide, Imylogn space of B>4 feet on each Fide, for li arid air, in the front. . of which spaces are placed the atairwpys. The wholo build ing is three stories in height, thuilret story being - 14 feet, the second 25 feet, and the third fifteen feet high; the second story being approached: by a stairway on one side, and the , third by a mond stairway on the other die. The third story of thebar devoted exclusively. to" Masonic parposes,..sintaeißTtlad • Into two onomodliirm rooms, one 19 by 70,;4044heethet.30 by 70, with their auto , wow- The large moontairshAstred for the me of .the Bina Lodgee, of whiCh Itudetitelow five in the City, and the Tri-' eamDment of Knights Teinidera. • The other will be occupied by the Royal Aiela.gteliter and the Countit of. ROYal end The second ettiej•thital one Chair morn 52 . feet Wide by -100 feet long,•and bee by:aft:ldled in thel richest manner, with a highly ornamented ceiling: and as It ho-s large. WM- Mows on all the Rides, besides ventilating Sues leading up in the walls, wilt be well ventilated. It will comfortabip - met -ISOO persons. - The ceiling is 21 feet high, and it b altogether' the mad comfOrtableConcert coons in thin patter the caun try.. It is perfectly secure, and is supported by ittineoluinna. The stairway to this room forms one broad flight, 8 feet wide, But - there being too sets of Stairs, the room can be entered from either aide, ao that in case of largo crowds both stain+ can be newt. affording abundant arid easy egress.. This MOM Is intended for concerts, exhibitions, • - • • The first story and basement will be occupied by stores, the Board of Trustees 'having determined to permit no resi . Murata or drinking establialunent within their walls. The walls above are of brick, except the front of first: story, which is of polished stoner work.. end all axe designed for great strongth,• being 22 inches thick - up to the third floor, and 13 inches thick above that lerch• The whole build ing hi covered with a slate mot ••• build ing building was designed' and enperintended byJ. IV:* Rasa: the stone work' executed by Oxon.= HOWillTa ; car; wa t er weft • by Born A Waimea ; plain plastering . by. Valium A Solt the ornamental plastering •by lltcruc A Idosothomt; painting by S. 11'1Q:dm; and the gas fixtures biGALCAMIIOI, Lose A Din.tia; . • ' • - • - • : Theemetion of this Hell le - proud achierminent:Tor the Crofter this City. Five • years atom then was tint , one Ledge. with but few members, and a midi . hired' Morn-to. meet in; now therein five Lodipm, Mx: Lodge 45, "'Jean's 4afge,•Franklin Lodge, Solomon's Lodge, (Germany and WaShinston Lair- There is amen Eneampitent ofßnlghts Templars ' a. Royal Arch Chapter, and a admen of Royal and Select Masters.. There la also a lodge,; Jlertah Ar.Applitallon tor the above Concert Room, to be Miele to the janitor at the ITali, arts • -J. slla)ra; . sweat:tit • No. 59 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh:— On Tnesday,Atgust Mh - Instant, °Mho:lora Infsatani, EDWARD NEIMAN, (infant son of ..Esssini:ll; iridivect fisawsraor bald attoot,) aged one yawl and tlyeduyi: L AND WAItnANTS:-For ralo by LOOMS a. brDOWELL, over 8. Jones d cor Wood arid Fourth ktp BIANK:CLIECIO3---Iltru4sCheekirort• all tho Banks and !totters in the City, bland and anbonnd, for sale ' . ' - • J. R. IVIXDIN, Bookseller and Ste tiOner, 63 'Wood, between Third and Fourth sta. . STOCKS FOIL sAir, .0 20 shares Exchange . . -Noble/down Plank Road; . 100 do Colllng 3111 ding °employ; . . • 'b, do . . Bluff do do; . • • 30 do lodge do do; For Lervul,enricdre of 1,001118 d. srpowELL, ott3l . .ororB. Jories d 00, ror•Wood and Fortrtti sts. LAS 0 0 4 'D—A small lot just rectived by. ' • U g Gki—Tbree bblf, - JtFrtrvect tuld fbr tale by • • • ar.o3 • SMITE( b. ,fiGN'CLA/R. . Sone of:Tanapersuace. TyHE Grind Dhision of PicOnkriTanii;wiltboll "erial, • mention in tbo City of Plidtofiurgb, on Wedneoloy,The Ist of September nezt, at Keloldr4 . .in Gary .comer of Third and Wi ood streets ., onlo3l2woor3t_. ilaiitte.l. - PlakA.GGs, G. 8: 47 vote!' 24 " 16 " NEVI .FALL AND . WIN'TEN GOODS.. • Murphy; Tieiauth ao. r .• On3CODlSolte . te sitartrr, wttaosi • CO: ) , • ',IMPORTBRS. -W80.L.E52t.L.13 DR. ADERS • • .IA SOSSION MID DOXIaTIO DIIY-GOODS; - No 48 Treat sired. Pitt: birth,. . RD now remising -hurt all the Eastern Cities, ami from ja: ,Earope, their STA (apply of goods for the Fall trade. to which they inviter Um - attention of -buyers. On the tat of . September they expect an'have..their aaaortment complete, which will be kept eo• by A:op/dant . additions ,evety week awougkout the eeason. - . , ..Theiy continuo to sell twig as low as the Eizetera Jothers forattls or &Prot' ved • paper on the banal etedlt; and they 1133111* their old eustomexil slut friers* mad all others who design purchasing Item that they will not be undersold In Otis market.. • ituZl:Zttr It I 70 ". 80 0 ‘ 14 " 11 ~ • • • , • • 7" - : % - . SIMINEMBE ~»~ s ` f ~' • • , • •• , •' • • " •-• • . • ~, DIED a ' 4. - V .; • • "- - _ • :.,:* • , ~ • r 7.4 , , • ~:.• "4, cessui . •. -. 6 .1.1 nal SEM ::,• . ‘,.: . ::-..‘.i::: . MMM Weitz Dirt. ittaroolit,„ 11P.1* babas mi good address, tar at ids aeya ItyrukteitS; it fa &ITUSUICIatbsi nquireCito avast tat gotta them:toter, tutinera habits' and menArtth tfira" tirquoilflcatlaria a - llerratakinat - 111& - best. ypagc3 will -ho given. , A 1,07 or "address No. Sotavtew iitreet, corner • ," ..'*NrUtle Barra ItiMailtatr,tiOgtiiit.r.:4.**** . ti the, w,tdd, sr holt you. - eratlet Argii:itilatauti !Wraith . it L u crimbird oc6lcat !ilia do not c 13201L -.a. aideatta . . • a'"ESPOClArkeilintiOli 44 DlTC l : l43 4tb UlO 14 # •7•l4lPrt. ° 11 4 4 43 101,. 4RE5T .•_ XregeiJA medicine' of great celebrity in the: cum. ierrierie morbid and. on. body arldng fram ieltit rumellY termed imparitiof AD bleed. It is teocanreeneee for the : cure of Dropsy, OrsTellt.Dyli4Tsi4iatsdice, Cow • tireatre,,lthmunefluteT,Ofiut,„,iired bear/0' 11 f: the. geed,. Liver. and 000;11,'5.9196r0 Na / 40 , canter of Wood street euttNirtiiiidLO. aiVigentidr Pittsburgb, See tolvertirimeitt hisiiibiburbt& iti dl4 . of *ken • eelEake • - _ , • Wolisitdl:-W.Onttft 1.. • 'various thiriim tuitethosal,eistaledreintifo to the ort- gl&6finteetnaiworms, and Ictithe questkm is rdill &vexed nnoonioog,me-Jl .. authpritlat..br one IA hoiraver, . laffirmod, ad In which all orrite=tlio, IMO torture of. he Influence they exert on; eldblren. Ae thleeoae6n,otthe ;yam -the attacks of anima aro most frequent ae well as mid 'gangerous. takccreqt.proisoro. indicating the Mien , lion a parents to thaliernalfago - ofTin.Wrone, te one ,of-- dho moot extracallinary_medicinnetir %trains-ad tothaf* and 1a Deter isll at gum* host tried. - • FOT oils by .most of the' ' sad .Merchanth, and from tho solo propictam, - • • • KIDD & 0,• 1 - stafr.d&w . • '• - 130 Wood street *3. ;Woo * - .Rader thia t ha ttad -. tibia TlO4pegadtetk wartiber of nrilel_ lately tattle -purpose of relieving certain diamnee and do fin:mines, that cannot be rvailiod thoo i ttlleatlon mal t:Wes paw: Among UM - most important Of, !ha*, eai 8116 ELDER 11RACL:-.. -the Pe et of Which Li to cure ansip: al shealdem, habit • of leaning ',tailwind, hollow and at dant, and very frequently removes!' tendency to dlseasei of the Pulmonary organs, deperuleat on these dispositions: These Braces are strong.; Well Math, 'attd - adapted. to The use of aid men:=The Gouthimin's. Ihttno is - formal au& a way is to answey the, 'doable purpose nti Brace and suspender - a; arid at et price very Brile alervafilek: price of SuspentierS: maysely as being what they sierepasitrato; nmay:paricnia of wef and bellow rbeets be been oomplefely Mu*, Seina: cased; t e etretutaDirenee Of.tlict.'ohost, incremed rur mad/ four incheo 7 thus i Diller sztion,ancl, consrquentli adding*, and Amiga' of the baly:: _• • '-`,2.t; • aka kcaprlll.SSE.9; ABDOMINAL SOPPOBTERA, AB nnl Supporttre, Smpensary"ltaruilages, of evert varietynow DR: OED. - 11: - KEYSER, Whblesale and -. Retail -Druggist:, N 0.140 Wood sheet, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, rm. ' . 4:szr'Scrohala.-;-11 ivdtie to Elerie' Petroleum Id mg' that, It his been IMown to eorriplettly eradicate eryvesta go of NA dreadful dPicase is lea time than any . othct remedy, and at leia cost 6r laconvemienee to tho patient . . . . The thenneds certiticste9 In the bands at the ploiale , tor, many of which am from well knotiriiltlzenis of the city 'of Pittsburgh 'and; its lunnedleteylelnltyjgc to ehow clearly etelbeyOhd all doubt, :that. Elide* I!iiitunizold Is $ 626(11d136 caminen'inlnenot only es n local tneedyln.:Thentir beeince - lets of 6,ight, , but ei 6 tamable duternal remedy,, the:hmegtiCtiiig- glidanint'; well ei the euferlao patient, beanie iffifignt&l *ph Re, inPiibt• a.*. Their haricig a dread or zeirturei ammo& tbatthla' medicine is purely natural, atul to bottled as it Amin trona - The foßawing WA/Ica:: :Mpird:fer* a Taper putdithed Syracuse, N. end•been. date August. .1,1&52., tchich4s • - • • ctssfr:apiremlart Ore tkEciltbrattd D. Y. of Syrueury" Tido =o' handl: riort4, that I bane bren so badly id tilithl with Scrofula fat the last seven yerms dud meet 011ie, time/ team Wen iterate. to attend to any kind of butinew tad truth of iho time enable to walk. and confined to iny. 104 and hare been treated nearly .all the tinic Lytle bark YhYsitloos Our coutdrYediarda; ocemioitally got mine rew 1114 but no cure. add col:dinar/ todrew Time until Dr, Tool ,recommended Meta try the Petroleum, or Dock as ere.: tithing elm bed mIlnL rdl i qe.tridenit filth at first, but. the erfeetyreq :esthete/deg; It threw: he potion toilet-serried at once. atoll at oem 1 ,irre, to grow better, Kill by 'tiring ; -toren bodloq- I hate got acuretroath thousands of doltare. , ' • - - NANCY. 11. ,This may eettify flint 4 .1' have bah.) acquainted midi Kies's . :2+lzoteium' or nosh" Oil j tbr more than a year, ead. hese se, sitnilr.citneseediw honeficial efroota in the aura ordido. -lent ulosts tineatlicr diseases far which WU recommended; .entfean with coaldenco reasarinend tt to be ntimdleine war. Oyer atteMitni, and Mix Rarely . My that success Lad attend! it•l WiltrOotba Medicine had rene* -• •• • • - —.for Cale by all tlie NitAtilth.. rwarotv.. , . 101111•003187150 rar , ertnick . yni Woman.. • - • jpion•anao _ _ Taws & 00- 1% Ei:::.:tdrepES,4l) -cous4^nment and forasla by. *•:* iNTLLIAms a c 0.., VIBI,E.S.S.I.TrOcp?si.FOOr da Atia_ ' • ;,.: •. i.'"IVILIJA3M DO. & ' be& p • jos .aocri .a • • ;.role by '". . - J.STPA.It't • COTTON/I)X . VA' SMD •• • za TON:BUS34I4.M.Zr t.3LUBY HT "ID 111.1 u IQ4I —.&'411413 l u rot ra3c hY. • • : -Ana.._ . 'VON ItONNIIOh.gt 'S • friliEKS 441.50:041411tlinksyMeneni. Rowse, farad. by 121:: :A VON ,110%7 4 / 1 01INT 311.31.P1m I OW SWAMI NUISIAWOWN PLANK MAD 23'PLAM, 1.40 J toe oak. by r,L00.11.12, oral , S.:Waist ktifefloict! 'Wood Aryll'ourth UAL/F-42 half bblx Golden: - • ;' - • . - 4o:Nelf ' D.411.15A.313.k CDR htula PDXIA:Mtive. Orleans: , • bbULo4i.i . uxiled . - .V D.. 'WILLIAMS 2- C 0 ... • •"I"),ILD.OI3E.D•OLLIIO,OA.ERS - noor4Tokthts illy by Anil; '± - 7j n now and bonutlful style.• . • • •' lounu ••• bIVIANTOCK., XTOD.C I.I 1$ ". li kuratY• al-VENt :that - 111 9. - haaPariPtiaa .1.1 Doan of ,tha Ylttinurga Trait and 8.4 t lug co:l3;min' have bus teapaned.ror the purpose:of Ibl:4:dug of 'nu .• .Branter of .tha Board or Direcaits: ... auttiasr . •• • JOID D. SCULLY. Actuary: ... • TiE,pnVlie pro - irieby cantioited agninxi spiteebaelni Ynnninney Nato, L dravrn - by nut, payable one snoittb ef ter.ilote, to etcoftiin !WEIS, for. One Iturultert alut Ten Dollers--.4rnd not.. dated lath of Ansi*, 1832; .wut icm Fist the payment of tbe sntne.. • ,7,• 1 spip Bora& . Indiana Townr•hip, AugnFt•2•%lB.l2. . ' 11[31NK STougs WANV.I) T. ' slaaritikaak or Pittibunth •• • - ,au Merchauta Ana Ilantietatere:itatatt *anted at the Banking "tato, of A. WILKINS & N 0.14 Vattrth - ftreet .;• : • • • A ••`• - -• (seccissim . 10 1111.11111.1,134t4) IcSTITOLESALEGItOCratj'AtODC.CE AND COMMIS-.ION - "AIEBOHANT.—..DzaIe Ju • all ,kbrle n.l Oe,.heeile, FlouriDseeN.Po*!, Lard, D4tteicollnen, Festlie* oppceite the AlonotigehelAllniee, S ILKS! tiILKS.!--.11.....A.A5crs Judt mei!. • 16 - leen el • • 12'. do . do Chopei;' . 4,t .ri,.Uhtek;ChOoket w ' Of the oeeit nod moot fitetdoriahieltylel. • 4,0-Ifri:PV? 1, -•- - 2:•. - I.° .1,1! tx) do . 12 by DI; tw i t country, Mind& For solo L• : ..au2S . • . . . VORRITY • To =Bt ge • ultderis.• PALED PROPOSALS wut he received at the Ofine or the 0 undersigned, until TIIIIRSDAY, the 9th day of. &rtem bet, ler building tho wooden structure over the Run. next the-Forry.cm tho 'Moor the Inateticoville and Shaspaburatt Plank !toad. Plana and apeelfleationa can- be examined .nt the Office Orlienttingel.Preiwi, Fifth Arcot ..IA3IP.S BLAKELY, Prethtettl, and S. Plank Stead CoMpeny. E. do lleeke.r's Parnia; - • - • 5 do . B.lbbltt'a Yeast Powder; • . • - C. do ' superfine ILICC'FIOUT;. • • G . do • 31uccaroni and Varmkollo; ••• 15 do pure Ground Pepper,. ! , 11)) papers;. 10 do too t° extra No. - 11.1ccolato:- - • • cans 8 and.lolbs superior Naglish Ituptardi aid "'Unticrwood.'s'? , tto;. cosos i Turegiound Cloves, 341 b papers; • 1), WILIZAIIIB & 00.. 111.1.Woodst.. a•ARPEWS -MU/Cabin •..Fult • nitvetitacrit-..5 wit re calm!, at H. !diner*. Co: e. anat./Meld street ; • One hundred -thousand eopiem - aro . now printed OW Magazine; and monathau Fifteen Unialrad Dollars are paid to American editors, authors cud artlate,Tcm Inboi bestowed upon We preparation of a rlnkie number:, This inagazhio 'la - probably read-by 6 I.76ater number Of perhona_thaa any.. periodical publlthedln auy Port - 9i.the norld-;toni. izipre money Is expended upon it, fur original artielea and pieta rial embellialanents,. Won upon guy,- other napalm 0,4661 . Tznat-Three Mare a.re.,:r °elf entyfive cenfat ber. The semi-annual volume;, as completed, neatly bound in cloth; a.t4ropollapE:::;Your:rotumes ate now ready.. . /Tank follewfng Lase bon receivel at the New Bookstore, , No. a Market street: !Glut Now? Per young _hullo letielng set:el—by Cum 4'. Deems, Principal a Greensboro' Female PeminacTi A Step from the New World. to the 014—by Tappan. . • Views on Millenarianism, tritb a Discourse on tbo Nature of the Resurrectlon—by 8ryant . :....., .; .Temple of Melodies; a.cbatee madame-collection of spend and church tunt. , , in h neat and convenient' rifle- • • 3laare's Trislablelagito—ViNik appropriate sirs, mid mole . "for inetrainefitakAceouipinlments, gotten np in a etyle suit , Üble for* ftior.tiibkoftbe The ErkaWilroitigautiroricapsbistlltaieronepticietn, PDr..ltaiiinW4 - 0 ua.. f.211,66ty..-:.. ,• ; • . .TbADzieet s*a eilltictie"of our Clods Poeta. . . A fro roplei Of "Galin .INsearoy"—‘efill °abased. - . • 'mai " . .DAVIEJON 'AGNEW... • . • • . Fresh Arrivial-41iew Books: • _ CiLIVALRIC—Or the ddreataresat C apt : Fat , iT rage .and Tagus, °Megan—by .11. IL - Brackenridge; second edition; with a biographical: notice; w ;wined dis qabitlon on thawer‘and.explanatory • =tea; with, Mew. trationa orlAnardotigio; by Barley, The Madan 'Night Britertaktments; elawllished with nearly one hundred wilgreTWX , ;‘.l• 6 7.. e 4 111°12— . 8 "; are . The Standaid Speaker pratie pixtry, Air declamation in school*, eitadendes,.lycoursa",` . .eat: feges; newly tr , aaslatod or ccuriplbslp from: celebrated ors. tors, authors and popular debaters, ancient and niodSris-4 • i m ause on Oratory and , EicontiOn =lea eiltary and blograrblcal, by Zpes Sargent, third edition. • • A Father ' s to Darxtdca—lker.,:i • At: . C 06% Now Drateitig Leratniarataing for Selin . ola, d 'Me thod by which til the members of a large cleat, are taught to draw at once, Seidl neatness, uniformity and accuracy, in nix parta. • By Ben. U. Coe, Teuton or Dyswi ng , au2il - B. 1; C. MORGAN., 101 Wood at. NEE , LAVATET'I'S RALLi 11131111, AItarANDEII, ons.A. nom szatte UDI ROM= . trantaalUElZlL .9.,Acaareing XONDAT SVlre GrAllgua 20th. - ogr Aft:aim 23 cetthri =MUM> cautig• "31) D„..-su r t i e the Catettly dayenitt7g7 ) 4 , 7/411F. dWagsSteetklwe iX 111q- Ancona wodzie ß t a tuninwro, of .0., F., meets every nehisgesti Hall, Wood st. Jil• LA • ..--Vor the belt Oaunin Tu in Pitta- PW * c eide+B ll , to t Bthrei No. 38 ' strettothen. Unonni bgat Alzitk, and Chem SW can alwaya be bad. rjy9 L 0. cuotthig r Wialat*Cou HSP, Wood etrver, between NUM street sal Viegto Prftistmon Lobar,kW—Meets eterylbestaY crtinlAlV % Mitsosncl.S Ezessrestssrs, No. $11,— . ,16110501.4 WU/ Wed' Friday of each month . T romellay • W• F. • N ' l7 litu•• gOVIIIX4-140, doom above Sailtbfield.. alive alakva.. • Dr.Y. beeline evoscoael ottb thevatabllaboaeab of .I)v.:b!,vlikaa, of . wA l e t u tm , p , th e k i t fife years ' - • • abaft " llartforde Cossite—Cspttal &Lei $300,000: ar pita $489,172. Otltee rit tbs. Elttsbersh Aran the More •Booti of &randy d Leceztle, No EA Wool street.. • ' , renter - . • . B:11-111ttilMAieset,. OPXXXXXIAN. tX))lG.Kltetez. vomayan,-Arate . cbaroberito4y-oonatr or Marti sud Mute*. street; • (third .B°o4 Pittsburgh, Pa. ) . P-OCKTDIVOUGH, PlTibti• cal Accountant, ,n: s FLNCEE, Amebas. Addreigl, SPMICEtt i : Prlusigal Teacher ..at'll"rithig uiercial.Canesporslouce. Bee extended sotto in, smother . k - V:f '°" ; •- • • . • . • • - . . . . . . • . . . . . , r k .'• +,-' •. k. .• k • • • ._ • ^. ;;~: . MEM SMCIA NUXICES. A!pp, flusgeozi no tl -{aoeeeamr of °.W. =lnc No. 144 Builthteld et. jacra7 labitivt of - the iiew No& - • 01:Ta HOUSE. 4 - Tio;% Dispioul *Di? THIS attS) ELTELITIES,CurtOn start •, ant • ttrY Curtnln Ttlintobrzs of gray deentpticat, Taznitnno, 19usheA,InocntelIes, .44,, Loco antl.3ll3lliTl.ftrtliW4 . N. T. Pab l 4 6 d. Window thenen, aut 031 . 11, Curtain An, .to, at wbolemalOmul rem°. .W. 1.1. WEST/3, N 0.169 Chritutt 9ttnet, corner Mb, Curtains Mode and Trlnanten in tbi, very newe st WStatelklutu Fl. LiUnctranois ay - .---.llitrrisbutg, N. • thpilta $200,0*: Delfgald ortil Or the Safer chases ofowerty, hat' XtrampleitspSta t .' Saul attards stlpt , rior advantages la potatzteltaartuha sahty ard: aceszamodstion, to city catch tttattututlt 414•• awatrs of !palatal throning, sad aoutitaartY, • attsl2l - - Atrashialltaalltssithheid stalttsbaso- • Shade tory; CORNIM OF BLIXESD-011) ARCH. en,'" PHILADELPHIA. Our motto tti "0;4 Salts met - Saga Ptmo,ChUrt, end Lodge Soma filLina;lpde in* supertornuumer. - - -r ar. DealeMendiOttiim Aere InTite4 to Ore tiSAV WI. la lore Ourelumbig elaewhere. O. ,L. At CO. . B. W. mruar &mud and Ase.b sta„, Mts. 0 8 LIMAVERRICO•PVP.II4S.-- - —,— PO4 MIO9 Wldinga. Third greet. Liketumgat taco la all Urals of weather, from 8 .L.lit,t4 5 P. 51.. ? co accurate artiatk and animate ammo, crake ania rutty Ea *dot, to the pOMPion cheap dagderreotypis, at the Ibilowtog theaP I*mi' $1,50,.V.; $3, $4, IS . ingt nperanl, sorontloir to tber 144 , 1134141101tir0ntiv4 OritCol*.:, 1-• :Hours for children. from ll d.At ton P. M. B.—.LLlconkinikotitick or dream' 4 paraotat taken. In any p ar e,t , cap. .5 : - - notZeIT - Attend toiyettl , ogetteir,bit. liO TB =AVE PODIDDL—Thia powdit orate& to the public. eis o guaranteed cure Az the =heaves In hones, and le ilea only mallehie kubtnaladeple4 to: ttar pertain, baying been utaxl, in the private veteftam. practice. of the. prowls. for jrt the Inn thntyderen yeant. The utter Limo= or that - noble animal,. the horse, thr labor, when with thin tombuni Abeam; slim& ituture.eeert one 'such, to apply Imtnediately tar thfa . Per We whole. sale and retail at. Dr. ESTE&WIN. N0.A41.1, W 2134.41.2. ranked Weed stout& w ""DEISAFIS N disci in the Wad, and all disc , I,krY greamble discharge* *out the ear, tilytioillsoutto- - nanny remered,srlthoot ?Maur Inrcuren bilk, Mit rxr, Vrincipet Aariat of , therN. PmeSurprs, who any be consulted at OD Arch. atreet, Philadelphia, trout CIA. M. to 3 Thirteen years of close and almoat grallaided attention to the bran,* oripecial mottkoiltsf oltsbittl Wiz to reduce hie treatment to such a degree ammo ILA to kedtbe meet ma- Ahmed and otadruite exam ykdd,byeaready attention to the Cik&der&on_ Tiadie bare 1147,- thLi day - CD b35:0 intagartnerrld the that and sere of J. C.-Anderson a Co., in thit.ll-WkWe "Fria and - Ccoleatonary War Lesre,s!. : 'disposed of,ni din Whatesada Peidt and Ortdoe'doettarr J. O. Albinism & I--todeo pleasures .in W tar farmer Mewls and custom/eat; -and Artopa-16. 4ulr; a coatittuante of the Mend prti , .iterar tastorredonfae. • ' -07 Shaw l • "F Sy.-Td Me hasten of Atka/wry 13ataty: Lotter ayalf as a candidate the the Mike of hllefaltP„thr. the. ena-term, and without any party 'atmlnation;ai an tadependanteanablato, and wouldtbank fully soften the votes of my fellow-ethane of all patles,..- dfter n relate= of thltty4ban - years (.awl three months.) Pittshttrgb, to tithed badness, .1' trast my Marseter iv 112Miwn to oho enthw esinatualtyy ea pet to require any ire donteMenti anal hope I may he deemed trhstworthy. • Please Ora your tralfrages•to the oldest (hot . not thd moot train ruste.),Booksellar-la Western Pmaimytrarde, and obllge,len ilem n , Ima obedleat servant •••• . • cr• — •11.118011).,141';'.1KES PiremetOor Ltuturance f 11,5 , • - • Company, of the Ctty Pittsburgh. 4- D.kisLAS,Prosidents--RfoUGUT PINNEY Seannary. .IStU insure Agshatt.glAZ and MARINE of all thshi,., mire: iitdimongshels, Hauer,. Nos, 12* and 124 Water Street. Tbsinai .. . John Andoons. B. C. Sawyer , IL. 11:81supson, ' • 3L 11.1,51 r, :If. B. Wllktris„ Robert Planes, Clunks flout, ' - Wilikun Orman,- Militia's Collingwood, A. P. Aushuts. Joiwph Nays, Mace B. titer jail A Thing of Snooty ti a Joy Yo ever. 1. -i-Why wilt people endure pimplor on the "hum= face dfrine," or eruptions ef,any kind, when It Ls a feet so knownthst Dr.4uylaott's Y ellair bock and Cesisparfaa „ denim the skin Cram all impurity, reams lug phnples, scree and blotchor, leasing the glutei parts ce bealtby, smooth t • - and soft as the gob an baba , 1$ is really priceless to those who sish the rosy beauty ofchilditotai, • it locum all eons and poiresionfunpids to discharge all 1, their 'tatted matter, eradlcaleS may impurity , from 3 dheeyo . • It does It nbrk mildly, but eiTecaany, giving CMIN4O7:IIt • beauty and blocitainyilealth,in the place of ugliness end soul sickening Sod advartionacatia another column.' ]jtlsxtsw reugroo-ition,ctkon . Bidding. /truth% Uvy Alfred, between Wo2red &Whiled dreetc.:—Pitts• burgh Enaunpmet4, No. 2, Imeats tlnt litst thlrdTuridaya • FittAbursb•Degrear - Lodgo, N 0.4; iitorts *cora ablfouttla 3lerhant& Lodgrs, No. 9, meotstmery esonlizg. . itirsteina Lodge, • No. • W.,' toed, evory . Wednesday. Iron Cap Lodge, N 0.182, meets everyBl7 fprooidg.. Mount Mortah Lodgw, No. 360. ineotm ovrry outlay oven biz, ttlitoialallfcornoior 1111 t eutlSixifth 2heco.L9dge,Ni. t&S, meets every' Thorkday awning, ht their 11111, dottier of Smithfield and SliTh streets. Twin City Lodge, No 241, meets every Friday evening; eciyura• of Lehenell'and Sandusky streets Allatunly luiltrassco Ctraspiny of . I.F r y 'Pitt ibutett.e—p. ILLI3SKY, Prwitl LIM L. MAItEiII.ELU Sanatory. • index hMet, bohron Market and if 'tttri Writs. Insurel litiLL and CAII.G4) 41ska, ort the Ohba and idiots. sippi Werra and tributaries. • , • ion's against Loss or Danny, by Tire. • ' ALS4)--Agathst thi Perils of the ilia, sad Inland Naylor- Wit and Transportation. rostrums:: C. 11. Moroi— SOns. Larbaci,lr., -- , • • William Itsgelen . •Batntul M. Rirr HuOt De/Mtge e 7 . • . Bloattant, • . 4 irobert Dunlap, jr, Deb:even.. - : B. trarbaugh, • • Frauds Sellers ildroirdlienstedon, .J.-Bctiocitanalc4, • ititilter Bryant, • Etunsrel Ara. : . - Isaac 3LTOnctoilt. • Company (1,5 ,- or rrr thatmolz:Pe...:exera,iloo,oou. President: J.tit3ltaS Il00Y• . • .-. s Tito Pnsildimt : ZTAlTTanekrCktflthAN • • • - Treavarvr: JOSVPIE Es; ' Orilcm, N0..05 -Ihrtu Btairrn.riiktic Itynamia. This Company makes every TunnunWe appertaining to or Cs. connected with LIG, Kiska. - - • • • • • • Tk . alutualAteseife the tame am throe Mental by other cafe. ' Ty eOnducted Ckunlandea. ' Joint Stock Hate, ate reductionof one-tbkd from the Mu. taml nites--wqnal to.ta 'dividend of, thlrtytbree and ona tided per ornt., paid annually 113 advance. sr ; - hike taken on the lives of persona going to Oalltrrula. Jr sdatcross: . F 4 Tama S. Leech, ClutriesA. Colton, . . &impel 3l'Clarksa, MUIPI4 • Johu.A..Wllhatr, merlLOm: • :lola Seatt.-; • . • . _ . Great:indiCeintitti to Cash Thirds/emirs. Sjj .AVE 001 l car large stock.of CO.llllOll AND rANDY CIIAIDS'AND IIIaiI3TEADS, at pdt that ' cannot Dilitopleaw =oh pn rcluirers. Ail oar work is warranted. ~ Our terms Axe OAOI, JAMES LORRY, JD., • , • Notice to Stotokktoldorma rStookholdons .thet rittataulat end- theibenirillo t E aroad Coniyagy, aze hereby nottAtat that thalecood It:Ambient oT Aro dollars per ahars 14 now eanad lay sad will bo paid - Into thiantutory oC odd com Porty, ou At before thel2th day a Augturt nest,.at tho TrcanintenOittee, O. 8 : • 46 Wood at, klltalnush.- 1 • ' t.; fly order of the baud Of Director*. iv.s...tr • . . . 1111 ‘ A. IUIL, 80N8 - OF 12211/IBA9OE sazievrr, - - AT 31A8ONTO MALL. .Cin.alturidsy Evening, Stegell'Ao 2, Ithsh, • epic adratatng s Lady and Gentleman, $l.OO. ;" • 1 . • order that all may enjoy comfort sad pleasure, only two.. • hundred tickets will be sea Tickets to Le had at lien°- • IL Alders, Market street; Col: breandlcag Penn Street, C.)l 3treers, Smlthneld street; Alderman litecra Fourth. street, • - c.i.• andllnim the Mantgnearreeahr, - C. V. blagre, • ' lVll,ba 31'Carellses,_ , Wm. Inullough, John H tj.: Lloyd, ;aft, . , BehriTero - • • Robert - 1,1 Parke, •• • Joint 3t. •nimmituit„. _ tras W. makr, • • • John I . lo ldi' • - td /Uldebrunk • IL C..fitoriton, •- John D. Bailey; JoknaJ.Odltehel, • John .lllppes , - . • . Wm. B. 31'Clure, Artn. th„ •• - bLifinktelet, - • • - Janice .- • Franela Thwitan, ' John Lang, • . ; • • Wm. afao7,Samuel d. fon& • Andrew John Paul, George B. While, • - ?Comas Steel SONS . OF • I'EIIniERANCE PIikIIONISSIOX.'-';• rglinataibili, Sept. ...%, 185.1t—Divisiono In the two elties.'t j: in will assemblenntay at t they will heir rel3pert ir time to allow them to , , oath. ground-15 raludtes Detre tea Divisions from abro be kill assemble at MASONIC BALL. Flab street; at thohour: tear mentionedf also the 6. D. All to be on tiro grcquidy. at: 10 vetocs., soct.ty, at wrdch . time 11w procreton ariO!'"! 4- '''' BOUTE.—Tbe tight teeth* on Liberty and Avila stree t ; •.. ' d awn ggi ? wpm% where they will a:muttmu* vp Ilay';• - e:. to Fourth along 'Fourth to SznithSeld; down Srolthrleld to,, -, Third; up Third minas; eking Boss to rowel; down Fauxth . .. - . to Smithfield; up Smithfield to Liberty; along m el t, to _ .- wevuoinwn 'lilaytte to Peon; along' Penn to Una% down : Hand Ind'errer ilp. to Oedar: 1310 0edirlitat Elatt mann ) oh k; down 0h to to Fecal: U - kratieral and over bridge to St Oak street: up iit. Char to Pam ske w to Trona along Irwin to Sixth; up Sixth b Wood; dcrenc. is Wood to'ilith, at Maacalio MA. atutd, i., . ' t.. . ...i- .?--".r:,.",:.;:-:...-,-',":.:.•-::::..,':...,:'., .':.?•.:;-:..7,..:,;;7.:..; 5'::..:"i7J-11-'7.,';',.:;,i'':`, ' ' -- I' : • i - ! - ; exurcr.. .` *u2B . i =SE d 1 :f.,' ~......... .-.. • 4 4" 'N" I '
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