'^^' , *>"%;{ ••* v * vi-*** ; ' ' A 4 ' %*' * ~ , , , ..._ „_„™, '.,:>..“ W ;'* v.: : . : : v: , mmmimtmsffm MSm, l®®SS?B§! pH I# m ip S t: ' i !W>» on *“* • ™w P™t* utfle ■Sm'Z^%yr ’ <■?**■*«£', * * ie,4h * 5? tUa ««? BteB y >^«°t > m«. . «• * « • «iimfiWtoD!,’' which we itaU flibliih one - of these days. ~ ....•■ -. -Vi^.:-; #p f W' wwku4 g^StH l i , r .i lumi Tqouw rauif. Harper & Phillips, Editors ft: Proprietors. Till)US DAY MORNING: : 0 : J~ X- no oooth, no no Wr.U t»a,,U>eC«Mtltnuooi [ bttJ:>.jnwJ .vt>m:<-laßcraf<beCaßi&fia.U«Rd ( kuitaran<leronMi to IK* C«a»« Bwtwtbpixi- NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB I‘liferDEST. FRANKLIN PIERCE, *- “ 1 x or7\iiri[.tsuvini‘t- FOR TICK PJ'.KSIDEN'A WILLIAM,R-. KING, FOR JLMK OP Tnt i*rrFXMK COCItT. G*EORGE W. WOODWARD, oy ivzesm: coi-yir. 10R C Y-SAI. COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM HOPKINS, * : or niismyaroN counfir. • • ,y. 'Democratic Electoral Ticket for Pennsylvania. .-"i--: -V :• tirORGR w. "WOODWARD. . . WILSON 51’CANDLRSS, * • QLN; ROBERT PATTERSON. : . ’:. • Rr.PRuXEXTATtYE EtECMfeS.' -i.;> Jiidnct. ■—■ ■■.•■■. • .... Putrid. l.tpma •Lmas’.-v. ’ 13. 11. C-'Emu *itOrrt>aaß IL M.vunjf. i 14. Joss Ciatton. -£, • jijns Milllb. ' ' : • v \ l 15.; laAAfc • , . 4.F. W. BoCKU'K. ,• 10, .HKNnrl'mi:n.. fi.-H. 5rC.\T. ,Ir. .V ‘ 17. Jxsua Bußjrsror. •:> "fir&.'A.flFix?, isl.Mixwcu. itcabuh.' - .. 7, Hon. N» Striokund. , 19. Ges. Joseph 7kTltasAi.i>. . a. AvPJ?J£«h 20. Wnxuar 8. Calajux, V ; 9/ DaVIJ jPjgTER.. 21. A*DHCTf.BUUKE. IO; R. ita. James. v . . 22. Wiixiaw Di^x. lR sIooN M RrrxoLnsi. 23. Jon* s. M’Calmont. , - ISi P.’Damox.- /. • - : - 24. GEOttotlL Babjikt. . •v4sn M.PrrriNCiu. & 00., who nw prompt, lion *■• Pit find pontlomnnly In thoir buslncßH tranwictloas, are the V •* oalysHttborized Kserits la the cities of New York and Boston .- " for :the Hfcmihfj JW. They arc authorized to receive Ad-- ,/r tettLwnients ami Suhwnplionfl for us at our usual rates. \i arc xe'ifardod as payments. Tbelr office* nreat : • ; NKW YORK, 122 Nhspiu stn*et. .•• V Vt; VVv; -,v ' - BOSTON,IO'Stito street. •. :7 'Hariar rwaailj aid* £«rw*<Ulttew of TJ*ir iva StaCTitri. Tm to car to) *Vi Joh U Jet*, we art coo 1 T*cp*«r<l 1» do PRIXTIJJU OP ACLtDiOS, io the .'fe<3MtF*rhv*3-l njwh'fhb lovreet utet*., Xmy *ito *od rarirty of Tjj*. nvm . 0/lr UMfPin4o«a to htunand, *(11 nfr* fcefoaadin oar esttwir* Job OCe*. .'liffrAsanll. • . .: >P, : , Tac Post, am> .Tor lUBkEa.—Tiip Tost of yes - terilay haa ttic foUowlu'? emphatic statement:. - I/t :J- : . ‘i \Vo hare fretiaenUy said that wb did not'charge MivWa-; 7.:. -this fnuitL but only dcrirh that a statemeht should • 73’ : . ibe made totho peoplo exoneratingMoifrom all participation’ ■.■■■ in . ;.'.V... r f.--• -.-Thisiscao!, decidedly. AVhoovercliargcd"Mr.Slb^Uwith, v--;’ ;aayftuch..paxticipalioa'4 except Barker Bjpd the Post—the ooc boldly. aiKl.tlio other sooekisgly ftttd by luuoatiiXr^CAnfi/f. :.* " Hho lata trip the editor of this Dalgitty sheet : tooh to the lakes has not purified him of that » - ■ • nasty propensity to misrepresent and tell false ” hoods. Tho above is a fair sample of his vera ■ city. ■ ■ The organs say that wo have never charged ■ Mr. hlagiil with these frauds, and do net think ’ that we would have connected , his name with _;i.ibemdf-the: Journal and Gazette, and other whiga, ■:.ii had noffiratmentioned the matter. It is all folly for the whigs'to endeavor to get clear of this question. Tho strip matter most be explain- . cd, and wo can inform the Gazette and all oth ■ : ere, that they cannot change the issue by flip-.- . ; pantfolsehoods. We have treated Mr. Magill ■ more kindly th an his own party organs, and he - ;will admit it; lmt, notwithstanding this kind dis position towards him, personally,, wo have no ideathat the scrip matter shall rest in obscurity, Wfi, with the whole community, desire it to be ;■ brought to light: and if the editor of the Gazette cannot obtain information from Mr. Magill him ; BelT, perhaps his friend Barker, who he has cn . dorsad aan good whig and-nwr-original Taylof. man,will-give, him some .useful - ■ Vie desire the editor to ask Barker’fat his statev ■ ment. dtis saidto bemsdo up of facts and fig .-U^ 1 urea, and when published, will be highly inter d estlog to the tax-payers. Will the Gazette pnb .--lishit? The people desire him'to do bo. Tiiat very .tratbfol and consistent sheet. '■ the Fittshargh has hail a great deal to • say, within the lost few- days, in regard to : . ■■.«» Judgo WoonWAßb’s Nativeism.” the Editor. ” appears to be in a rory distressed state of mind - .on this subject, and has worked himself almost ' - ‘into-the belief that the Pott admits the troth of - nil the ridienlous allegationsand deliberate false. - bools set forth in tbc Qazcilt. If Judge Woon ' wabd had the slightest affiaity with Natireism, ' that fact would consulate a strong argument . trhy the Deacon and tho ltttlo squad of proserip . - tire politicians who beliere with him,should sup port that distinguished jurist and troe-hearted .. Democrat. Bat instead of Jadge W. being a Native, the very reverse is the troth, aa we shall have it in onr power to show in a few days.— 170 have written for some documents on this sub ject, which, we . undertake to say, will triumpb antly vindiaato Judge Woodwabb . from tho ms - , Ugnant assaults and lying abuse of the federal. press.’ In the meantime, until they-arrivo, we . " would advise the editor of tho QaztUt to con tinue hiß abuse of. our candidate for tho Supreme ' Bench. We yesterday heard of throe Whigs * ' who had: avowed their determination to vote for Judge WoonwAuo in conseqnenoe of the course . pursued by the Gkaettc. Go on with your abuse f Deooon—go on! . - , •< Gt, ASS HOUSE RrPFIiE.” This Is unquestionably one of the “worst spots in the Ohio river, tutd daring such low stages of ? Wtfter-as we have at present, it is a perfect ter- Tor to steamhoat men. This ripple is immediate -lyopposit&,the borough of Manchester,, at the ' head of Brunot’s island. OnTaesday evening : we saw four tine little steamers hard aground .. there, and it was not ggfll they were actually lifted up by tbat they wore permit ted to go *’on their winding wnyt’.t Cannot something be done; to remove the bar at il Glass House Bippie ? ” . This isn subject that deserves the attention-of.oureitiiensinan especial man-' ner. There is littie or no hope of Congress ever doing jsuy.thing.to irSmove the obstruction to -navigation nt--that place. Let a sum of money be raised.by. privatecontribution and men putat work during tbe'present low stage of water, and i in a short-time a deep channel can be made, which will entirely prevent, delays and dangers ■ to-navigation. AUEOHESV VALLEY RAIUtOAD. ,There.waa a largoand enthusiaatio meeting of the citizens of Elk county, favorable to. the oon- Strnctioa of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, held at Bidgwoy on the 30th of August. The mect was organized by appointing Hon. Wm. P. ......Wilcpx, President j R. \y. I>rgwn and Jesso Ky leri Ssqe., Vico Presidents, nud Jerome Powell, ■: Secretary. Speeches were made by Hesbv Softkeb, Esq., Gov. Judgo Bltitng. ♦ox, Geouoe W. Jaoebox, Esq.,; nnd L. Wit- MAETII, Rsq., of this city, HmAn PAVOT, Esq., of McKean eoanty, and others. ; On fiction of Judge Giliis, the chair appointed . a.committeo of .two from each township, for the . purpose of procuring' signatures to petitions to the Grand duty and Commissioners, asking fa ' vorabte action relative to a oounty subscription • to.t\>b .stock of the Allegheny Volley Railroad.. ' : T sSft Wo received no account by telegraph of the'proceedings of tbe great Democratic meeting m Reading.' It it had been a federal gathering, \ .- we Vould have been bored with a long rigmarole about it by telegraph,' beyond a doubt: 'The ''-telegraph as'now managed, is a ray good whig 1 mersheen. SS&* We eaw two very pretty young ladies on horseback yesterday on Wood street Tftey wore Guffey hats;-fled on with long Bcarfet ribands, whiohTttreamed gaily in the wind. They (the ladles) were « tbe observed gf aU observers, the Cynosure of every eye.” Who were they f PITTSBIJSIGSS: :SEPT. fl. ierrZNE JOB PRIXTIBO.^a The Late Calamity on the.Radson. The late awful oalomlty on the Sndson river oa boiird the Steamer Reindeer, appears to have been more frightful than,was at first reported. From publications New York papers of Monday, we learn that up tO:C;O dlook on Sun day evening, the dead bodies of 20 persons were found, and 20 others were badly scalded. The enuso of this ead calamity was the explosion of one of the pipes connecting the flues; which certainly must have becu- defeotlve, as the b oat was carrying only 80 pounds Of etcam to the square inch, while she has a certificate for 45 iucheß of steam. We traveled up the Hudson on the Reindfeb a fawTwecks ngo, and never have we been onboard a boat whoso movements pleasod as more. Her regular ruuniog speed was 20 miles an: hour which was accomplished withoutin the slightest manner endangering the safety of the passen gers. Her oaptaiu was one of tho most earefu l men we have ever Been in command of a steam boat. Accidents-will happen, however, it mat ters not how careful steamboat men may be.— The Reikdbf.o was not a miag boat. Her own ers and oflioers set their faces against that spa ciesof crime. Their ambition appeared to bo to carry passengers with safety. Those facts were fully proven before the Coroner’s jury, whose ver diot wo give bolow: THE VERDICT. The jorv after averyflliortiielftKimtlon.agToedonthefol-- lowing verdict'-Tlint tho abavo namcU porsoos ffllnc to their dcatliß. each aud every of them,; by sdffocatliij. and scalding, while on the cteamer Bcindeerou hor pa=f ago from Vow York to Albany. And the said jury do: further find, that Bristol, in tho town of Sangertiea,:c6nnty of Ulstey— Tito ronnexion of- tho return fluus; oltached to tho after part, of the holler on said steamer, accidently burst, and.that such accident Is hot attributable to any negligence.or rare le-snea, on the part of the. ofileers of the boat, and.that such siiffocatingnnd scalding, by which the deaths of. the aftwe said persons: wtyp produced was in eonM-tuencet.r snoh acci dental busting as aforesaid* DUELING IN CALIFORNIA.' California is rapidly progressing in civilisation.' Ilueli ng is becoming quite as fashionable there as in tho Southern and Sonth-western States.—: In this sport the Editors of California appear, to be ontting a prominent figure. A few weeks ago Mr. Nugent, Editor of the San Francisco Oerald, fought a duel with an alderman of that city, and was serioUßly, bat it Js thought not fatally, wounded. Recent accounts state that another duel has been fought botwcon Mr. Edwabb Gii bebt, ono of tho editors of tbo Alta California, and General Dnence, which resnlted in tho death of tho former. Mr.- Gilbert was formerly a prin ter in the office of tho Albany Argot, and went to California as ono of the officers ■ of Col. Ste phensons’sregiment. After tho conclusion of the war, he became one of the proprietors of tho Alta California, and was with Mr. George W. Wright, elected to the Thirty-first Congress, and took his seat after the’admisaion of California in to the Union, lie was an intelligent and enter prising gentleman, and much esteemed by those who knew him. ARRIVAL OF MADAM SONTAG. : ■We learn from 1 - the-New York ITcrahl that “Madam Sontag, (Conntess Rossi), the illußtrioos prtma rfonnojnrrived in that city cnSunday even ing in the Arctic, accompanied by her hnßband and suite, and proceeded to the Union Place Ho tel, where rooms were engaged for -her by her agent. She is said lo bo a very beautiful wo man. During the passage over, she gave a grand Concert for the benefit of the crew of the Arctio. ' Wo' have on hand a thnlling: sketch, entitled !< ‘Tw. Embassadkess. —Biography of Conntets ffoMi,?* 'translated-expressly forthe.Vorrrfny Post, fromthe Frectb. by Wm. J. Rose, Esq., which we shall lay befoie-our readers hs-soon as posii*. ble;- It H full of romance. VALVARLR LOTS FOU-'SALIi. ' It will be seen by an advertisement in to-day’s paper, that a large number of --valuable lota will be offered for sale in the village of Mansfield, on Saturday, the llth pnst. . Omnibusses will bo iu, readiness to carry persona opt who may wish to purchase, free of charge. . A free dinner will also be provided on the occasion.: Tbo village of Mansfield is situated on the beautiful valley of Chartier’s creek, at tbe.fotks.of the Temper aucCville and Noblestown Plank Road, and at the 'point'- where the Pittsburgh and- Steubenville Railroad'crosses Charter's creek Splendid muss*—GoloaoV -TVoller, aouator from California, in hislate speech in Faneuil Hell, invited the federalists of Boston to join the democracy; that many of the old issues he tween the parties had become obsolete by being Carried into sncccasfnl legislation by the demo-, trtats ; that they imagined, they , were to be ruin ed by the democratic tariff j that he had recently been among the ruins—the in nnufac taring estab lishments—andthey were the most splendid ruins: ho ever saw. ; The La Grange (Ga.) Reporter, a staunch Whig paper, is out for Dahiei Websiee for Pre sident It can’t go fuss, feathers and felt and the fanaticism of Seward and Greeley. General Soon’a chances arc becoming “ small by degrees and beautifully less” every day! . ggy* A.writer, who signs himself ■.*?,Hickory. Switch,” in the Now Turk Herald, tears Humbug Robiksos’s falsehoods about Gen. Prases oil to pieces. Ronrssox and Havnes are brothersin political villainy. They have: been hired to do. all the hard lying for the whlgs daring the presi dential campaign, • , g@* The't'Proe Democracy” of tho counties <|f Mahoning, Trumbull and Ashtabula, in Ohio, met at Johnstown,' in Trumbull county, on the Ist inst,: when JoarroA R.- Ginmsos was re-nom inated for Conjees by acclamation. Gidcisob 'is frwb'rg fanatio'fua to seed! . . tpjgf* The Journeymen Printers ? of Cleveland are on a strike for higherwoges. Tho news paper publishers advertise for new hands, and publish a statement over their own signatures in regard to the difficulty. 'The Catholic Mirror, Of Baltimore, shows up one of the demagogues who-have made the detestiblc appeal for. the Ca tholic vote, in as false and dishonest an election?, eering dooument as was ever printed, as follows: “ William E. Robinson.—We suffered ourselves a fewdoys ago to read over a “speeobi’.’ recent-: •ly delivered ~by the -<Kafu« whose hame'forms; our caption. The object -of thie string ..of low vnlgarisms, is la instrvet tbe Irish'Catholios how; to vote at the approaching -presidential election, We do hot intend to waste many words upon this; miserable man, who.seeksto make politioal mer-; ohandizo of his countrymen at. every - election that occurs; for, nnfortunrtelyforhim, we know him well. 1 The speech bofere ns is the most con aumate piece of puppyism we have over read.— We know not what other epithet to apply to the unblushing: Impudence-of- shoha -roan, .underta-,. king to lectnro'lrish Catholics how they shall exercise a right, which they-do not value as a matter to bebought and eoldiby.political gamb- At one time, there was. a prospect of this RohfnSonrsecuring for himself the confidence"and respeot of his countrymen, but the nature oi the, man soonmanifested itsrif. Ho is noW regarded, by Irishmen of all.parties, as one only;suited tor do the dirty work of-hia poy-masters, and conse quently only entitled to their vmost sovereign contempt. '. If Mr. Robinson chooses to:do the dirty work of politicians,- we caution him to leave Catholios ;and Catholioity out of his lectures and speeches. ; ;He has no sympathy with either—his professed sympathy-and himself are despised. - He cares no more for Catholics than the best Derry-educa ted Orangeman in Ireland.. 'This is our opinion,- and wa trill venlnre to say that every one of out sotemporaries will endorse it.”. ; This sounds severe. Let miy one of -common candor hat read the speech which ia.now so in., dustaonsly circulated by the Scott whlgs, and thecoxnment.willnotbethoughttoo severe. monflu>tottoß!Hnoperio(i 1 883,849,774. ; Taking the same amount qs likely to be /yielded' in -the,' |gff*®|«ha»d Hash, now living in excellent six months to the dose of the piiißent year, it health at Philadelphia, is the lsstsurvivor of the - v _, h * ' ’ ® R? wjwynnft ‘ ealtot of James tfadiaon. He goes, like all would-mate .the produce!hU7.JW,im~y sensible men, vrhovrera democrats atthattime, That it will exceed this amount is believed by. IfotKeroewtd King.— Coot. Dm. many. J '' ) *‘ <v ’ ,J V, . ,*■ »*“ GREAT MEETING AT READING; .. SsmnrVa of Jnmna.TtnftßttTmn,v. The -Pennsylvanian of Monday contains a full, able, and interesting account at the proceedings of. the great Democratic meeting in Reading, on Saturday last" There were THIRTY THOU SAND freemen in council! It was truly an out pouring of the-pßopie, and shows conclusively that the Democracy of the Old Keystone are aroused, . Precisely ;»tl 2 o’clock, the. meeting was called to order by Hons R... Kkeass, Esq., one of the State Central Committee. In behalf of which body he moved that the Hon. James Buchanas offioiate as President of the meeting; which was unanimously agreed to amidst great ap plause. On motion of 11. R. Kneass,, Esq , it was re solved unanimously, that Gov. Lowe, of Mary land, and Gov. Biarxtt; of Pennsylvania, taka position on the right and left of tho President, Vice Presidents were appointed to represent every county in the State—Col. Samuel W. Black: being the representative of old : AUo- ghony. r I! On taking the cWir, the Hon.: James Buohan- 1 1 :ah being loudly called for, came forward : amid i repeated oboeriug, anil spoke to the following ! effcot: ' ~*1 y-'.-. . -Friend* and l'VlloTvCitir.Qns, roohgratnlatoyouaippn Uil» imposing meeting. Old Beriwis atountycmi •ncntly worthyofßneh tvdisplay os appears -on the'prcflenl. . occasion; Wo have met togetlior for tho purpoM of rolling •tbo l>craocTaUc ball, and ataKt .impnlro ought to bogivcu . by this day's proceedings' to the county of Berks. . : Wo haVo' assembled, not fortho purposeof raising shouts to military Rloty—ye for tlioLpusposo of establish? . .ng Soup 86dbtito3, {laughterJ Feather'?, clubs,. . bntfor the purpose Of wintaujing the everlasting principle!* : of the groat Democratic, -party.of .the country' [applause].— The good old cause of Democracy, has’brought ii? together— ‘ ithat canto for wWehbar BcvolntlOnaiy ,fathers fonght and cause, which has always been sustained by Berks bounty TcbccryJ.; -And whed county'in the .United States do-’ serves higher commendation' and from the cratic party, than tho county ofjterks ? - Gentlemen; in the dayaof the JlorduUcm—when-dark cloud* lowered ovfcr tho: ; country, no county -fought more gaßafctly' against tho usur* pnttons.and of Great 'Jlritein’r. 'She foUow* tbo ex-. : : ample of .her iHh£fcriou*foroCdhei» In favor : of; Democracy: •and lam happy to say—for 1 know it to be ofnct, that when tlio Mcudcan arar.coinnionoed—whfcn.it was necessary that stout hearts should lie appealed to—Berks sent forth more Jnen—leaving all the* domestic fcouiforts of.family and home ; —to the ecat of war than any other county In. the Common- ; wealth in proportion to her population. ' [Applause.],, Sho ; v is now about o century olu. and history proves her undevia*. • thig patriotism andentire devotiou to Democratic principles. Then old Bert:* !* most deeplj v Interested ih tha issue of thL* moat ittjpdrtant Presidential conhst. .But it-vrcmld he most unpardonable ih mo to mdko nrpwb onthls occasion, when ; ' thctoatojto. many gentlemen hero—etrangare—who have comb fioni a distance to gtvelhdr views on Democracy;. Old Berks has been honored by Urn presence of tbeso dintln gnlshed gtmtiemcii; and honored too, with a greater assent- . dagebf-ritisens from dfltcrentrparts of the State, than ever ' before assembled In Ibis city.. [Cheers.] XwillaoiUnUdpatb th© rich treat of clo'juencoand argument Xbat Is In store, by delivering aprptracEod speech on the present, occasion in ' reference, to the general aulyect; but I will merely say that goodbid Pennsylvania htw got a State ticket worthy of tho support of every true Democrat Where is to-be found an abler jurist, & thoto honest- man, or.’ a fehiudor "Dcmocnit than. Judge Woodward? Ho stands for purity of character' unimpeached oml nnlmpoaehabld. -:I lurvp no doubt the men of Berks will be true to him, and roll up such a majori ty d*.to bring terror to thetouks.ofo or opponent*. (Cheers.) Then h'eteia William Hopkins; be has boon nominated-for Canal Commfeldncr ia the place of the late Mr.'Scnright— And* gentlemen, we-liave not to lu<?ulfo who Bitty Hopkins is. Ite bas been known to ; the-democracy of, the State for 'many, years. Ha isibo very man for the present eriris, - 110 is a man of bold ness, of firmness and of a determined chan ncter, and has.been, a Democrat from hls infancy down, to tbo present-time, (lidtcrated cheering.) And ! suppose lie may comidewd an old fbgy. (Laughtor.) Do you re member the old Buckshot war.?:' (Cries of-* yes,” **'y Wrik you were neither wounded, scratched, or wiod a drop of your blood in that war. * lie was the hero of that war.— Thwc.,wtts tijc first and the only aitempt-I have ever known atitorulutionJatbi* country. An old anti-Masouic cantli date had boon elaelcd GovetPOr of .this State. ■- The now con* : stitutioa had continued hls power until tho 30th of January, 1539.' The cntirMasona and tho Whigs then had their Gov-, ernor. - Tho mct on the 4th of December, 1833. Now, alV.theyljadt to do wns to secure a majority in tho Le-. gL?lMiire*as toe GovfrtiCEr wcmld sign any bill they might wish him to, '^herowa* I * lo^ 'veto'atthafcllme. There Was no such thing to* tho ifkcrrtso'of that tight the Governor of that perind asoppeprs to.be the caw wiiJfc'.Uw gentleman on my right hamb [th'iv.; Bigler,} -Ho would hear - the name of old veto, if It .were not he is so young a mast* -tlAnghter.)' -AYeH,.lprfft3emen,;Wh*l'was to bo dnnMaolssiin amajority J 'All they had tovda waj'to manufactorff a- Whig tlekcVns they did, and they did it x»!foctUftUy. TliPy sent tip to liar risburgb eight representatives, w.Uo iw?i» dicfoatol by mare titan WO votew, yet Ihey manajpsl to ■ make It appear, that they imd beiin rWIM, and they prcccrdoil to llartislmhgh.. The SecruUiyof the Commonwealth rcfus.’vl to furzdjdi th&nousosritbany bttttho.Whigrptnrns..aHhough catted upon to' totpiflr ietnrna - An nnti masonic leader then sUgg^^thhttbrfllir^^^^Ftot^Uivthcelfl^htti: ■ of a Speaker, un& that mult in tli« ’ oi«diaa of • tTro,u^v r WßSj3apxncS?iugh on tli*! i teml £ir Iwtit. lie at ihc fame.timo lwr. oftilSTSwu rcl.ai tetter*; . ■lnasmvtyhas tlie whlg'hnd eulVtii otrar. (wrs pmwdisl to aUTt titoirSptokcr heforo t!m clerk bad eaillcft over tho list of utotnkera*th»»y p«tcWmnd that Mr. Cuiininghanl was ch*ct«t Spwdt'cr, notwttlurtandiag he-. had rwrlvcd jjdt fifty-lwo •: lncluding the rightriparloiw • nmmljcrsfrymd'hllodolyhia cbntrty.- Wbt'ti lm>ieletk.au nouuced the number of toetnberft In. attcoidfluct - ed to a-mofkmwasmade -pit ) to flio election which'motion rtoallM In , theelertigaof AYm. Hopulbs, WhctoupoU Mr. Hopkins, kwjvting lhat he was In tho righti marrhtd up, with sternly reaolatlon; and dcsnantlod .the Chair, and such wus tlio j>ow-' er and energy of trutlt, that thbmiui, Cunningham, craven ■. like, deserts it, . The members of the tlouso all stood.np and looked the : moantalnyras lnlnbor. aiwl it produced a mouwv Tbo dt*. featcsdWhfeSimd AutlMasotileracmbcra thcn rctirsd to a public houtc;.where they held their mock sosriaus for. three weoks,;Bnd. threaUmod revolution .and direful revenge.' Gov. : ■ Ritaer then sent to tor - troops to . snstain his. I the frtotdeiiof thu lorid otthe to the capitbl to defend their daarestrightfc Tha Senate afterwards recognlxed tho legit* imato House, over which Mr. Hopkins presided, and thus cnd&l tho ridlcnlons Cerco. ‘ liarefaldaUthntl intended to *,ay. The. i Democracy of thccTMintry is a party of principle. We have always presented bur', prmriples to the public eye. The gen i -orations ofmankindxiKO and rink, .anil 'are.forgotten? out tho principles of-the'Dcmocratic.. party am a* firm; as 'the • prafilte hJtocfbnrfriipadFlßm?.-'[Cheers.] Ali/wn dcrire u, that.the men of Berks county wIU do ast heir fethers have • dono-rtimt they dialt tiio Domocratie Fariv. The . AThlgs have hover fOPOcrdfcd In electing a- AYhlg after one term ofeerrice. They always undone tiicmselvesin four ‘ years. -I haTe-no raoredoubt, gentlejnen,of of f Wcrco anil Kingvthod that thc glorious aim above iis will ahlno after thlsday. I should have been glad to ham. ad . -dreaeod yon at greater length, hut T will not anticipate the remarks of tho?agentlemen wbo are to follow me. Ucturn t log you my thanks.for. tho patient nitration with which yon ' havo listened to mricmarks, I will resume my seat; [Great and enthusiastic cheering.] \?H. Hiustj -Esq., Chairman of the 3tate Con -1 tad Committee, read & sortea of eloquent resolu | tiane, ond epeecbea woro- deliTcrod by Gov. ■ -Lowfi, of- Maryland; Judge Dougiass, of -Illinois; Hon.- James Fadkcneb, of Virginia; 1 Hos. 15. P, Hauctt, of Massaobnsotts; Hob. B. Bates, of Jsow York; Judge Leobasi), > Of Baltimore ; Hon. Johs A. Wimox, of MissiV > aippl; Hon. BiRUAED K. lleade, of Virginia; i and many other distinguished -Demoflrallc ora l tors. . It was, without doubt, ono* of the most enthu ostio meetings over beldin theStntp of Pennsyl vania. Groatgood obcerand spirits prevailed throughout, Tho'speakerswero interrupted at almost every.period, by load cheers' and huzzas. "'..•'.flAiiEAß'CMirva Case is fom-Voas.—Applt nation -was made toJudge'Oakley, of the Su premo Court, on Thursday,on behalf of: Mrs. Griswold, for* writ of-habeas corpus, requiring■ the Rev.* Ur. Rufus W. Griswold to produce * the body of Maty - Caroline Griswold, a girl about elovcn years of ago, of whom sho claims theoare and custody. It is Baid that some difficulty having arisen between Dr. Griswold and his pre sent wife, they have - separated, and that this child is hie doughtcr ■by a former wife. -In op position to.the application, it was argued that Dr. Griswold has a right to the care and custody of the child; that her younger sister resides with him, and that he iB abundantly able to pro vide for the support of both of them. For the 'application, it was alleged that Urn obiid: has lived with Mrn. Qriawold nine years, and that they are greatly attached to each other, and that Mrß. Griswold having expectation of -con siderable property at Charleston, S. C., bns oaused $3,600 to be settled on her. An arrange ment was finally agreed to by which the child is ( remanded to the care and and custody of- Mrs. Griswold. House Stusu to Death nr Bees. —lVe learn from the Delaware Journal, that a horso belong ing-to Mr. Hoopesj: of Mill Creek . Hundred, tied near n bee-hive, a few days ago, was attacked by the whole hive, and maddened by the paio, he broke looso, and covered with bees, he start ed for an adjoining - field, where he dted in n short time afterwords. - The bees- next attacked the horse of Dr., ' McCabe, : tied near ‘ the same spot, and before he could be rescued was nonrly dead from being (severely stung. Dr. MoCabe; in his efforts to cave his horse was also badly stung. Thebees were totally.disabled at the suggestion of of a lady, by drenching them with water while on the horses. Produce of Gold is ; California.— . Messrs. Halsey, Bond & Halo of San Francisco, havo made an estimate of the yield , of Gold from the mines, which they make from 1848 te the 80th Jane, 1862 $174,780,877, and for the six “ t - V.-I *.»•> * *- „ ’ ?\* 'J. '*■' Ernest Be Blano is the namo of the youug man shot dead in 0 duel ot;New Orleans, a few days ago, by Washington Baldwin. , : .' Daniel 8; Halloran Was brutally murdered be low New Orleans, recently, by two men named Brady and Peters. . t It is said there bare been as many as 050 per sons at the "Rockbridge (Yn.) Alum Springs at one-time during the present season. They are now owned by John IV. Frasier, Esq., who, it is said has already been offered SSO,OOO more titan he gave for them about a month ago. The salary of deputy naval officers has been raised to two thousand dollars; it was formerly fifteen hundred. The Camden-and Amboy Bailroad have provi ded a medicine chest for all their trains, to bo used in ease of sickness and accident. It is stated that the Hon. Samuel D. Hub bard has accepted the office of Postmaster Gea eral. . About 80,000 copies of Greeley’s picture booh life of Gen. Scott, were franked into North Car olina, by Truman Smith S Co., and the result is, a dreadful whig overthrow! Anything which has Greeley’s name to it, carries its own an tidote. • , Messrs. Poe and Sharp who- was chosen Web ster eioofors ia Georgia,-have accepted. Hon- Alexander 11. Stephens delivered a powerful speeoh iu Crawfordsville in favor of Mr. Web ster, a few days ago. The Georgetown Reporter Btotcs that a party of rowdies visited tho Belgian- Minister’s resi dence on'Wednesday night, ■ and; destroyed .the peaco of the family by a sorenade with instru - ments consisting of kettles, tins pans, &c. Col. Webb, of New York; who was General Taylor’s Minister to Austria, declares “the nom ination of Gen. Soott was accomplished by a dishonest and disgraoefhl bargain-—as oorrnpt a bargain os was ever-placed on paper,” We seo it stated in the Boston papers that Mrs.' Forrest, that was, is abrut to marry an early love, an English soldier of fortune, attach ed to ono -of -Her Mojesty’s regiments now in Scotland. George Bancroft, the historian,' it is said, has made a successful land speculation ab Newport' Two Senatorial districts in North Carolina went by ono vote at the late election. A whig was elected in Boaufort and Hyde by, one vote, and a democrat in Camden aud Currituck, in the samo way. -The democrats have tho Legislature on jointballot by two majority. Tho change of one vote would make it a tie. . . Tho Uauover (Pa.) Spectator states that the iron for the remainder of tho track is nearly all at Hanover, and that the workmen commenced in real earnest to lay down the: wood work on Monday last. The cross-ties are being delivered as fast as possible, and the laying of -track is progressing as rapidly as it can be pushed foi' trard. ,':b The Bamum and Bateman-question seems now to have drawn near a solution. Mr. Bate man has made an engagement with Mr. Thorne for the early appearance of his children at tho New York Theatre, late Astar Place Opera 'House. . -■ The majority lu Arkansas for Conway, the regular democratic candidate for Governor, is 2,000. Thodemocrats have a majority on joint' ballot of 32. The trustces of the German Catholic Church at Cincinnati, lately destroyed by fire, hare pur chased a lotfor'StJSOlC onwhiohto erect a nesvd church.- Messrs. Asacraft amt Puwett'ench con tribuU"lb(;i,t)OE)’flSl>-tI)C -.whole amount' sub scribed is ¥4,^00, A fiendish jßllempl tvaa mide'Upou the.lives of Cai. Shelton and daughter; of Ifanover.-Ya., one, day last dad belonging to the Colonel, who'put.'; quantity of arsenic .into some ioe-crcam of itfhioh; they partook. They have recovered from the effects, and the boy is Injail. Miss Catherine.-{Kayes Is announced to have determined- on a visit to California. She will sail in October, alia U'at present ut.-Nahant. ' : The new steamer Arabia, of the Cuaard line, is advertised: toHmverXlverpool, on her first trip toNewYort, OthofNovember. She sum of 3>lf,37o:bas been collected in New York, for the sufferers by the Montreal fire. Gen. Cass an 4 Senator Douglas left New Yoik On Friday mowing for the West. There will be forty-nine Agricultural Fairs in Ohio this Fall, and 19 of them will be held the first week in Ostober. , The frce-soileps of Ohio are to . hold a mass convention at Cleveland on tho 14th Inst, which it is said, Mr; Hale will attend. A large number of Counterfeit quarter dollars are in circulation in Brooklyn. Dr. Morsel aged 93 - years, Is at the head of, the Webster.'Minute Men, at Watertown, Massachusetts. .! We take the following extraota from late Irish papers: • Tan LorijlLibutexant is Belfast,— His ex collenoy haw feecepted the Invitation of Sir R. Bateson, Bslvoir Park, to stay with him -during thp poriod of Iba opening of the British Assooia tion in Belfast, to open qa September Ist. He has also ttflpapted nn invitation to n public ban qnet, in thouluslo Hall, ,tp be prepared in a style Simitar to that with whioh Lord Clarendon was honored on the occasion of his visit in Sep tember, 185(1, ... --The building about to bo created in- front of the Bpyal.TMiblin Society’s House for the Groat Exhibition of 1848, will contain a noble apart ment, 4.6 feet In length, and 100 in heig t. The Available area of the ground floor will be 147,701 Wall *paoe there will notbe less than 87,- 000 feet. Afanfitt-Jh Connemara went out Into his fields and Boeingfhat htspotnto erop’was attacked by the blight, he returned to his house iu despair and hanged,himself. v Two of the Catholic priests who havo been for some timeliving at the oxponse of the Priest’s Protection gooictj, nt Duhliu, ob converts to Protostanis®,, have returned Catholics again. , Father Matthefr, the Apostle of Temperance, is restored to perfect health. e "■ ■ Emiqbation.— -Tim Annie Maria, and Georgi ans, both of Limerick port, cleared out on Sat nraayjTor Quebec, tbo former with 101, and the latter69B passengers. Tho Hope, for Quo bee, received on.board from Croom Union, 202 paaport, tnosliy grown girls, and a few boys"- Tho adults will receive 20s, and children 10s eaoh, on arriving at their destination. The llopo sailea wuh)33l passengers altogether. . • The CBtates.of tho Ante .Viscount Middlofon "were recently sold in Cork-for £57,800. Tho principal purchasers were Viscount Middleton and Lord Stadbrokp. Mrs. Shiol (relict of tho lato Right Honorablo R. L, Bhlel,) died on the 4th ult., at Leghorn. ■ (jnoLEnA. is New Yobu.—A lady named Dow ry, living at 138 Water street, N. Y., wassnd- seised with cramps on Friday, and taken to tho Second District Station Itouse, 'where a doctor was called to her relief. Sbo lost her biiBbapd, by doath, the day previous. Tbo Ex press says her disoaso was incipionteholern and then adds: ' ...“ ncaT 'y half a million of inhabitants, the few casoß of cholera that have Meurred should not exoito very great apprchcn- J U8 ’ iB a flot that onnnot be gain-said, but in all probability its visitation will bo very light. The ravages made by cholera on its first .appearance in this oountry, can never again ooeur. At that timo tho.naturc of the jCMoplaintyns unknown, andthophysiotana were, mot decided as to a proper treatment But it U far different now,’’ The Expedition to Japas.— lt is Baid the Soycrnment has. .proposed to address a friendly, dikpatch tothat of Japan, smoothing the soy. fof an amioablo reception of tho sqhad sron of Commodore Pctky,; and to suggest the .ex pediency trnd advantage of tho oponlng of. the Japanese porta to foreign trade, as in 1842 had been the osso with the Chinese empire. Items of Hews and Miscellany. IHPOBTAHT FEOH CUBA, SiumerouaArrestß'nnilGreat Exo Itement ••l t be ;Gaiote«*FeoinleA In PiUon» Letters received bythe EmpiroCity, at. Now York,, dated Havana* Aug. 28tb, give information whioh tallies with the report by way of New Or leans, that nine persons, all young men, who had been arrested on the charge of being concerned in the. publication of the revolutionary paper, wore to bo garoted: on the Ist of September^—: This was the anniversary of Lopez's execution. And the next arrival will probably bring most exciting accounts; from the Island. We subjoin the following extracts from the, Herald’s corres pondence: Havana, August 28 —The day before yester day Son Bamon Polina and Jose M. Layaz were sent to the Cuba fortress, without being permit ted to communicate with any one. FromVuelta Abajo, south of the Island, where the insnrreo tion was to have commenced, 200 prisoners' were arrested as conspirators, and have been taken to Havannn and: placed. in the prisons Moto and Cnbano. They were seized upon the information of- spies. Upon the information of a certain French Cre ole, the Government, on the 18th of August, dis patched a force of fifty cavalry, under the order .of Col." Guillen, who, it is stated, ' surprised- a i party..of about 140 persons at a cnfetal, belong ing toons Gonzalez, in the Yuelta do Abajo, en i gugod in making balls, cartridges, &o. He: took ; from thpm a small cannon and a considerable number of muskets, whloh latter, it is supposed, were landed very lately from a suspicious looking sohooner seen on the coast, supposed to have been i sent by the Caban Junta from New York. The forts are fall of prisoners, and others arc being daily brought into Havana from aiL parts ofthe country. ' Among tbo priBoners“bronght from; Puerto Prinoipe is a Sonorita Gdovra. I am told she is but eighteen and very beautiful. She is sister to a young man whowas shot lostyenr for being concerned in the attempted insurrection in that part of the island, which ended so fatally to those who were engaged in it. . Miss Goavra’s crime, I am informed, is, that she had embroidered the lono star flag of Caban independence, and was in correspondence with some of her expatriated relatives in Now York. Being o person of re spectability and property,used to every comfort, somo consideration wbb felt for ber, but Bbo has declined the offers of the Governor of the fort to make her cell moTo comfortable, accepting only a washbasin anti a.oot to lie down upon.' — Nino women in nil, hare, np -to this moment, been arrested, concerned -in - this no-called con spiracy. " . . . . On the 22d inet., Col. Santiago Gucrrea, Lieut. Governor of GnineS, wos ordered to Havana to answer sixty charges of harsh nnd unwarranta ble conduct brought ngninst him; before the Captain General, by lhe people committed to bis governorship. The Lt. Gov. of the little vil lage of Santiago has likewise been suspended from similfr causes. The Assessor of Pino del Rio, and the Ex- Gov. of St. Christoval; have been' brought prisoners to Havana- under suspicion of connivance with the conspiracy discovery in Vuel to do Abajo. . .Thc.Speniards themselves do not disguiso that great disaffection exists against the government. I was told this morning,, by one of tbe mostj-c -speotable and wealthy merchants from old Spain, .that he lamented ho should have to acknowledge it, but sacb was the case, that the Creoleß, men, women and children, from Capo Maysi to Cape Sau Antonio, hated Spain and the Spaniards with a hatred so bitter that no concession now, on the pprt of Spaia would ever overcome jt. . -. 1 have merely time to add that n council of war is at this moment being held at the Palace— that the bead-quarters of the pretended con spiracy is the bouse- of St. Christoval, in the Vuelta de Abajo; that an English mulatto, who evidently became aware of the circumstances, was tlic person who gavo the. information which led to the detection of the secret press. There - are now 149. prisoners in the Havann forts: Seven persons were arrested, since this morning, and there ore great numbers of prison ers being.brought in from the country. - : The Courier and Enquirer publishes a long Golfer fronran JWteriean-in Havana, dafpl Attg. 29ih, which describes the betrayal of the spirntors/dyra.tlucf named Rives, . who was in the clialn-gang,- and who had somehow gofinfor mation of them.. >dt. was on his reports; that the arrests wcrs:m»dev among which were Don Juan Gonzales, -fv-ricb planter of San Cristoval, and the lawyer Don Joaquin SI. I'iuto. Gonzales was at first ordered to .be shot, but was fioally taken to Havana and imprisoned in tho_sforo. — The writcr of the letter; describes the arrest of the alleged proprietors of the Yoz del Pueblo, as follows i Although the Government had announced that they had . known from the beginning where tha Yoz waa published, still it was betrayed by an Englishman, one Mr. Johns, who lived in one of the interior rooms of the house, and pretended to bo a great friend of those whouniJeNook to re-issue that paper.: Betraying them at a proper moment, they were caught in the Aimendarefe printing offioe, belonging to Don Eduardo Fnc oiolo, Don EdnnrJo Sariel, Don Felix Alaria Cos nrd, Don A'otonio Bubio, Don Florentino do la Torro,: Don Autonio Frenado, Don Antonio Pal mer, Don H, Drqniso, two others whoso names I do not know, and. a mulatto, who were all engag ed in publishing the Yoz del Pueblo after the: fortunate escape of its editor; Don Jose Luna, who is now in Now York. Those men were all nrrestod and taken to prison in heavy chains, and it is reported that: they will all be garoted in ofow days; Canddo, with his African fero city, will epjoy the deed as if it were a feast. The printing office whore these men were tak en,- however, is a largo oonceni, and not that where they-have printed Xu Yoz, yet the Gov ernment wishes to make the world beliove that they. have discovered the, real printing offico, whioh they have not, as tho paper is still ioauod by the associates of these men. Doctor Ramon Palma; his brother, and Don J. Mirandaiy Cor alca, have boon arrested-also. It is .said here that the most notable persons: are arrested sec retly, at night, while in the day time the.prison ers of less note are taken,to desecrate the move ment. Many of tho citizens who received deco rations for supporting the Govemmont at the battles of Las Pozas and Frias, have been ar rested, and are now in prison, because thoir loy alty-was'Snpposod not safficiently purified. .. , The Government of the Island 'is now in tho hands of Seaor Orlcnna and Scnor Velasoo, Preeldont of the Court Martial, and in their hands General Canedo is nothing-but an auto maton, and issues, whenever they telV him to, the meet brutal orders that any man can oon ccive. • ’ - ®*Dr. Guyzott’n Improveil.ldxtractlof Yellow. Sock and: Sarsaparltla~Pat' tho |orgost sized bottles,' contains more 1 ' of tho pure Hobdu-*. mSaftapariila tbau any other cxtanXj which UrbcmfcMly comblnlSi ndth the" Extract of Yellow lloclu ond thoMxtmct of Wild Cbcrr&flElsnt making tho remedy-, "more thorougldy (fHdenitiiauonytjtliEfrSarsapariUabefore the pnbllc, At tho some time,lt’ is porfeetiy. free from alt mineral poisons, which cannot be said of any of the other Sarsaparilla compounds. Tho invalid should: beware .of poisons I • Mercury, iron, quinine, potash, , iodine, sulphur, arsculc; and many-othor mineral and metallic poisons enter Into undfbrra the active basis of most of tho Sarsaparilla* .and Panaceas of the day. Ouyzott’ffCompound' Extract of .Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla does not contain a particle of these substances; as any ooe can 'ascertain by .applying the necessary tests. ■■■■.■■<- lot nil poisonous Sarsaparilla proparatious-olone, and use, Guy wit fs improved Extract of fellow Dock and Sarsapar-. ilia, tvhich Is thoroughly-efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. Ail kinds of.dlwaso yields twits genial; influence... A3-See advertisement. anfilxDw isf- Scrofula.— lt is due to Kicr’s Petrolijmi to say that it lias been known to completely cradlcato cvcry veslnge of this dreadful disease In less time than any other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the patient. The thousand* of certificates In thehsuds of tho proprie tor, many of which are from well known yltizens of tho city of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity,-go to show dearly ami boynmYull doubt, that Kan’s PraioLtoM Is a medicine ofi\q.eommou.value, notonlyasa local remedyin ibra/y 5,',.' jifiruntafisvi, Deafnels,loex but as a valuable Internal remedy, lnvitlng*the investigating physicians, as well ffl the suffering patient, to tiecoma.acquninted with ike merits'.-'.’';. Tboso having a drcod of .mixtures .are assured that this mOdlclno la' purely natural, and is botUod aa It flows from the bosom or the earth. , . 1 The fttlmpingeeriihahtess copiedfranrOiPaperpubtuheii at : Suhicusci Tf. ■% mat bear! dateAbaust 'jh’lBßrte which ti ahhappmdcd tte eertifMUcflhecelehrateiD.l.FoatiJit^D.i otsvrscutr: v. 'This may in truth certify, that I hare , been so badly af-- ■flirted with Scrolhln for the lostsovcnycarathot mostof the t!uli> I have been unable to attend to any kind of business,'. ahdjpurh or Gmdlmo unable towalkand confined tomv bet. and have been treaud nearly oil the time by the best Physicians oar country affords; I occasionally got soniore ifcfi but no cure, and continued ttm worse until Dr. Foot recommended mo to try the Petroleum, or Book Oil. nxevi- Wthihg else had foiled. I dld so wlttontfalth-at first but the effect was astonishing; It throw tho poison to the surface nt onco, and I at once began to grow better; and by using eovon bottles I havo got a core worth thousands of dollars. B ' en.i ~ . T v MSS-NAHCyjt BAKKEKi This tuny certify that X have beer* acquainted with Kfcr>s Pctiolemn.;<3r 011? fox exoro than. a year, ibavtf re-' pcatcdiy witUdßcdits. benefiefai effects in tha cure of info, tent ulciwa and qttordisearesfbrwkich it Is recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to bo a modSEo wor thy of attention,- and con safely say that success has attend edits use whore other medicine hod failed. : D. Y. FOOT, M.D. For sale by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh, [nu37altw. ' -*/'''*> - "■ wi.V'l ! iVr *1- : * ' ‘ rf*" Dr * M’Lnue’a Vermifuge t During a pmctico ot more than twenty years, Dr srtanehnj}. attenitod: lnnumcrahls aiDletal with every form of worm. (llßciusvaml was. induced to apyly'all the energies of iih mind to a vermifuge,"or worm destroyer, certain in its o!t«t9; the result ofhto la bors to the American Worm. Specific, now before tho public, which is perfectly safe, and may he given alike to childronof the most tender age, or to the aged adult; tt purges mildly and subdues foTer, and destroys Worms with invariable eae- CCS?. It to easy of administration, nbd oaitdoee not contain mercury in any fonn whatever, no restrictions are nerepcary with regard to drinking cold water, norto it capableaf doing the least injury to the tenderest infant.;. An incredible num. her of Worms have teen expelled by this great vermifuge. Kor sole by most of the Druggists and Slotchdnta, laid from the sole proprietors. *l. KIDD A GO, septdAw , CO Wdodstreet. . C®- Mechanical . Remedies— Under thiaheod we designate a number of articles tbathavobcen introduced lately Tor the purpose of relieving certain diseases-and de - furmities, that cannot be reached by tho application °f .clncs proper. - Among -the most Important of these, are— SHOULDER BRACES—the object of which ls to cure stoop-- .ed shoulders, n tsbit-'df (leaning : mid flat chest, and.ygry frequently removes o tendency to diseases or tho Pulmonary, organs; dependent on these dispositions.— ' These Braces are strong, well made, and adapted to the use .of ladies, misses, hoysrand men. - The Gentlemen's Brace is formed in such a way as to answer tho double purpose of a Bcoco' and suspenders, and at a price very Iittlo: above the price of suspenders. .The public may rely On these. Braces, os being what they arc represented; many persons of weak 'and hollo hove boen' : completely cured; andj' iifsome cases, the circumference of tho chest increased as much ns four inches—thus giving to - the Lungs n fuller, action; and consequently-adding to tlisSfenerai health: and strength ot tho body” wßt I also keep TRUSSES, ABDOMIN AL SUPPORTERS, Spb uni Supporters, Suspensory .Bandages, of every variety now in Use;.:.; ■■ ■ - DR. GEO. H. ItETSEE, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 1-10 Wood street; comer of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, I'm: nuZlidaw MASONIC HALL CONCERT ROOM I - Entrance-Space 18 feetU The CONCEKT- RuOil or. thia llall forms one clcai\ room, 52 feet ivicla by 106 'fbct'long, and' boa beca-finishcd-io the richest-.matmer,;.wtth, 0.-highly orniunented ceiling; and:jurlk has large'wlndow&'.ou i air will bo well ventilated. -Jt will comfortably. £cat l.*loo persons.: The ceiling fc-32i,r&et- higbi ; aiwl Ife Js the try. It & perfectly secure, and is supported byinmcolumiw.. Tlio Etoinruy to.thia'rbomfonrw Bat there bSng-two scLibf Etairs; the room'can-be.entered; -Croniicithcrr side, BQ.tliat In rose stairs; can be used, affording abundant and easy egress. .Thfe -room for concerts* cshibitions, &c.; :' I - . ..ftSF’Applicaiioalbr tho above Conccrt be made to the janitor nt the Hall, or to. . . z. J-bIUDLE, -iepl:Qt Smithileld street, Pittsborgh.: v B WELLING 3 and Stores Rented, and Rents collected, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, : sep9.: * v ■ j- No. 93 atioTe 'Wood stT ; 3 SHARES Manchester Bank Stock ; T ■t; 2 db AlUeghCny Savings FohdsOampany Stocky foe galoby , AGSTIN LOOMIS, .'\iep9 V; : Nq. 92 Fourthgt. -; fine Room on.the.corhcr of-Peaiiand Jland. , . streets, has formerly been occupied as a;Drng Store, and is a fine'shied for that bnslness. ’Apply-td ; . fe p9 ATJSTIV LOOMIS, 02 Fourth box'es'Museat \rine;' r - T^. . yj 2o do: Claret do; iv. "- : 10 do': : Ginger, roc’d and in store, for salchy scp9 J C ANDERSON & CO. SUGARS— 250bags BraidlvSOgar. V 4 -- 25.bi11s crushed 15: :do pulverised do, rac’d tmd.lii- store,, for [sepOl . J 0 ANDERSON fc-CO,. • A STOCK or liroceries comprising family t&a3,.va£*ri;sQs pplces, rar.yilAtfgrtii, scale,"best qnalitybraiidx and: Scotch. /w tU?ky,/fbriiiediritml ow 1; <jucciiaware, store fixtures, ic., wUlbfi b6l3' this morn-? irig at 10 o'clock, at GoilcndTVylie streets, as.he.l3 occUnipg hufdatgB^ :: ggpg , .lt (“IIUAKS— odboxes Havana agars j •■ • j -10,000 Prltjinpte besthrantis: 12,000 licgailla do *dC4 1 100080 half Spanish; : ‘ 20&G QO'cQhmwnJ retfd, and ißBtore, fcrs^o.-l^ r ” ? ' .T C AMtKRSON & -CO. DAIBIMfI. —dud boxes prune lOO.qunrtcr do do; *• ctib kegs seedless .do: 'V\‘ V- •; '• ;Vy- SO maU /: do . . da, fce'l anti for sale )>y J 0 ANDERSON & CO- 6 Wood st. 'VrUTa-*2oop.biw&cls*pcaiiat3? yy..iu. 1.1,.• / -20Jwgji.iirolttntsj Oy.\7 .> ’ ; - ; t:2o.;dorfilberts;'...a - ‘;.S -rr\ : 20 do^reain-nut3; : lp-b^pB;Bo«lcsdxalmpm!4v >:^; :>• • 30- do {bicily- • - Jo. rreciTed aaJ for«\lt»liy VpG J 0 AN DKIiS'W 0«) Sa(ldtery;ila?dtvare>CurrlftgeASdl'YimK .Tvlnmlagfiy - AS ISI VfOWi.*MWWK9VB:a|gIL^ v 3. T. LEECH,; Jr., /MONsXIMJ'.RS and Ifcalurs In tlift a bare*, «rn respectfully V>' fQVU£iI-t/>.4KilVatni HcpS^unr.': ■■ - :...<;kiVLi*ti?r6K AlXJKl'ihl/—tiAyn»js purcliaiJ* mareof the late raeo from the . who was untrilhng to lot hi* go in • ’ m X ■”■"* ■ :,;l the challenge made in yer-tctUuy •* TApers, mrb the exception that 'thirUonto* go ■: ©ouny othuc tractc iu tlmMiitcis except \n KBtanninjr. ■ •:,.■ sop'Mt* JOHN IT Dc KNIGHT. • N 0-yorfdt.of jfo)Q:TTiUIm required. .. . j»p . UIB Adlcol over the Bight ahouldcr. by Author of Sunny JL &*k , Keniule iVArloLisni, bv Author of Ihn Wide, Wide IVorhL Tho fourth and ia«fc volume of ‘ l \\ tdspera to a NcwlyMamoil Pair, :i ■■; ' The llxcel!envTV6!uahvl>siSprhgudi i: - ‘ ' ••: '.'.'•s:._ . .JTUe American fc’nrni-Boole. mill a great variety of now and popular works from tho KaMem Publishers. Also a lot of tbe r,er> certificates of Marriage, Birtha nnd . Death?.—Diaries: fur lboS. tmd Writlug booka.ofvvarioua 1 Tuds DAYISuN’ & AGNKW, • Mpft,. 05 ITarkot at near Fourth. . 'Notice to Enterprising Toaug Men* /T 1 IU2AT JNDbCfcMbYId aro adored tnvyaungzucn of tus \JJT- live anil Industrious habit* to, by subscription, ncrcr imdJiigblv important PuttorialFtimUy-Books. These booki hare received the hlghwc praises for their -excel* loncc,of the most- onUnbafcand .best educated mcn. of.'lhe country. They aro published exclusively fi>r .and have up to this timQTuot vUh Tdpld. sale.. . The Info?:' •motion contained Is Of the mbst'w«nt-.kind.. Agents ar«; to-give tlielr, exdnsive'attontioii tothe .sale of bur ' publications. . Certain dirtrteta ofcouhtrywni ho apslgucd •to agents fur thebe* elusive vise, arid after zrabscribera 'Orel obtained, books will be furnished on the most liberal wliolo salo terms. For particulars, address •J & H MILLER, post . paid, Col umbus, Ohio, or eail at their office on Broad street, Buckeye Block, Columbus, 0. sep9 w3t* J & n MILLER. S LANDRIES— lK>3(ea;ims crariw*rfl'i, ~ 'lO casca pruins Inglassjars; • .•-■•■ .do do in fancy boxes, ■■■'■••■-.,40 baskets Kdidoil; ' •'.■-: 'SCKi.lialftioxes'satUine.'i;': v: 200 ijwartojc dodot,:-, IDDljaxcs > . • 100doslemon syrup;-.... 30 do gall and J/gaU jar plaftfes; . V • .■ - : 300 do J ;pppppr sau«}:• ;■; • ' 4O boxes cltrouv . : •'■7-r ■' •.;'•■-■•, •20' ; -'do : ;‘ niaoatroniy- ; .J : : ■'- ;; r -V.20. do; • vcnnacfljfr}' ■ --.}/ y ••."■ oO do judejwwto::: .••'•■.■■•■;■•.•■■ •••00 do rockcaudy; . ■•:''.'do'•: seel'd jdmonds: v'.-Vr. 10 bbls j do;-. •■■ '..'•;■.•:■■ *;*-: : r -’’•;TOcasea.fiqoorice;'. . 0; do..;.CPiiJuiadoi--' '■;.,.V : . 3 -dol -V ’.V''-. -: V / 00'boxe3'WtRum : drops;:'-;v. ...'.••■ ■<■..• ;.■... 400.. do-:-herring; .■■'-.■. ,-••• 20 do- pine apple cheese;-- - - JQOIba Sap Sago ■ ; do; . SO boxes aaa’t lozesgers; IQ doaaas’fc preserves; .•’>«i)-|nats.datM l 're«fd;and'ibr' sale by ‘ r ’ scp9 j c Anderson & co Small: Frojiti, One-Price, AUArtieks Warranted, . TEEMS CASn. npIlE Proprietor would call tho particular attention of tho JL putilte to his Fall pQrchasc9 0f Clothr* Casrimeres,Vest'. ' logs, Over Coatings and furnishing goods. Hia stock in part N v - WEAR.—■Coats.-Pants, Testa and Ov&r Coats of .nil -the material now in rogmv Also, Bhirty Under: Shirty •Drawers, Collars, CraTats, Scarfr,Stocks, Ties, Pocket Hdkfy movcyHoalGry,• Suspenders, Brarey Money Bolts, Port Mon iejiJ Putses, Goiters, Canes, Whips, 'UmbrellayCoat - loops, dWEA It—Boys rolls to fit ■ fro to years. Also, *ShKtiR; j Dirawcrs, Under Slilrts, Collars, Cravats, pelts, tert, Dosiaryt- Glowey SnsjHaideTy in Ck* cfeiy tfttfeleof Menohd Boya'outfit. r OUStOJIER Tho stock adapted to this branch of tlie busLacsaia full and complete. -Haring secured the .ect- Tlceaof ;Mr.:Cor£o, of Sew York, Ih-tha.cntUtfgdepmrtmeait, tlio feropniloria euuM«itogiVß hl3-personal.nttcntioiito ail who may giro hhu a call. WE SXI'DY TO PLEASE. - • 80 p9 ° II CHESTER. 74 Wood fit. . * ViUage of Hansdieia* . *\rAI*BABLE COUJiXitY SEATS- at Apcnos.—The rob- V scribcrharlngdividcdpart oftbr-Farmnoreoccnplcd by M B Browni' Esq., situated oh Chartter> Cp«Lk^nt.thc.fhrks : xf the J lfeapcrtocevUle ah'aKobkaibwn, and Woshingtoni PlanU-Boads, and also ot the point: where vtbi? Pittsburgh? niul StcubenrillcKailroad. crosses Chartier’srCceok, 5 ftotn llxe ‘ eity, contain! ug Co acres, Into convenient loLs. os designated in the Diagram, will offer the whno for sale on the premises, at public auction, on SATURDAY, the 11thday of SeptAiber.atllo'clock, A. M. ;-.v -• ’t’bfs jffopbrty.Jias; been laid out inlets offrom;so fret- to : fl acres, tdtli ariew.of making pleasant Country Residences/ and Gardening Plot*. - Parsons wlahragto procure healthy and ploasautlocations in A good neighborhood, • rorretradod frith «nchan ling scenery, will find this property, every thing that can bo desired. The land Is of ex«llcdt;quaUtj*ahd in & high state of cultiva tion. Water, coal aud limestono, can bo had in great abun dance. In tho village a new church buHtiiug is now ortclM, and M. Keating's popular Academy: is in full-rievr. : TKKMSr—OQe-fifthy a noto at 90 days, approved -onilpiped paper and bnllaneo la five annual payments with interest, to bo secured by bond and mortgage. Further.particulars. ,can bo obtained by applying at the Real Estate Office of . FlftSst, sepfr-itd ■ - or P. M. PATIS. Anct'r. . Korsaie*. *• /L-' nOUSE and Lot or ground containing-two araw, two jljl roods and twenty situate in Chutier* town ship, near the Plonk Koad, twomlleji from • Jones 7 •-tower Ferry; one story frame, 88 by 50fbet,with finished garret. ' 7 ’ ALSO, three houses and lots, with two story -trick dwell ings, on.the North Bide of Washington street, near the .East > side of the East Commons, ■■: <• . i " ALSO, a two story trek house ami lot, wlth atahlaon the j hack part,ttituato on the South aide of Lacock street, near 1 street, 23 feetfronthy.llo back. • t:'V r -:-•■•£•• . - ALSO,the undivided balfof an :on Improved lot, Minute :on tho North side of Robinson streeLnear Currpy street,- fcet fcylOO.' * ALSOjian unimproved 3ot, sitaate: on .. Juniata, street, Ja ■"Homas Sample’s plan of Chatham, 25 feet tiro*sharea In theOW Allegheny Savings Bank. . : r ALSOrfivcishareflln ihoiMaftchester Savlngn Bank.. , .• The'above property will be sold on SATURDAY, the 25 Ih 'Of September«t the Court House steps, at publfe sale;' un, less sold at private sola, before said 26th of .Sept.- For fur •they particulars cdgclro pf • JOSX'RLXBQiS, No 73 Cnf&t st; ' ’ . ...Bep9al2ir:trlt. OOitBIgnefI<rfCAMPBELI,AKESmEDy ' ■ n B—Terns of sale made kntmu on day cf-Mle. >m / SABBATH bCHWL thfr; . . American 6. S. HnScnj, and StassacbuseUs Asaod&tlcnrthtv Sabhatb Scboola. Together with aU fte Boohs requisite Si Superintend oats,. Librarians, Teachersj and bratus, at ttoKuDaratea as theycim boottained firnatho eastern publication hoosos. • • > *■ AU orders ftom a distance prompt}; attended to. auU DAVISGjf A AasWyfiiii «v "r.vfs-;-.-,- ••> *;&., . ---., -••• •••'“:;■ ■•>;• -:/\<^py :#H : -'"i; :: ,■; - i.;.v^^ ;-;r.vv HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fall Campaign, GOTHIC HALL I'LaTPOBM, MMUM Kfppfpifplpfpli A. - 1 i- f ‘ S*? s.' J SPECIAL NOTICES. AHI<« Sturgeon DentUt.—fSoecoraor of: 8 • ■ . tky (1. ff. Blildlo.l No. 14t5mltbfieljgt [myfry frrtSoiy. A.V>. aboTS tba CPEetUy Telegraph if ; lh§r Ofßcn, corner of ThMuni Woodjlrasttyerery Mon- i f ; day evening. [apSS fri==ASGBKONA 1.0DG15, I. O. O. F—Tb» K U~r£x- Angerona Xodge, Nb.2B9j I. O. of O. E.» meets every. f-,; ; . ycdnosilay orening.in Washington fffplh Wood si.- fjyliy rhabtetOotoxaTEUnHUs- HMi _ burgh,' at 60 centa l Jb., go to tho - IVkirt Tea Store, : f% .v. :ho. 33 Fifth. street, whero tho very best-Wack and Green bv - Teaswinahniys be had, f jyg *•. PS%. -.OV *V-d»lflCQ of mceting,.M r a?hingUmllftlt, U• ■ wood'Btreot-.’belwcen FiAb atrcotnnd Firgiaalloy. • . PiTTSßtmoji Lodge,' Meets every Tucsdayevening, ;/ • • EfCASfparrtt. Ko. S7—Mwtft first and third y Fndayofeaehmonth. „ [mar2s.ly a F. FUKMENBBTEia, DuUsfUiu^ Sf. ° *Gl Third atroet, a for -doors- above m” •Offico'np.stalni. Dr, P. has been eonnoctcd with : , > the establishment of Dr. HulUhon, of Wheeling, fbr the last \> five years. _ __ fap2o;Bm - LKr O^ IVSBUANCETTcOatp'ASvTof: M’"' C°nn^CaiJlalStoci£:s3oo,oo o ! A,- f?: : 9®? « the Httelmrah Agency in the Stow Cutdy * s!> Wood stWt- t, • B. 11. BEESON', Agent. j ) 57'' c ? rl " l , O0 ™»II Cornittl Agrrit many per- i tra «ai ilraulfnlly tonaentaj with coma. A certain ~ Tl ? l '?^i. w^ l r.)j C o fo .?S?., i £J >r - C°"its’s Ceoty Ita-WDi, to .. aalc 0 Dr.OEO.S.KFA’SEtt.IM Woodatrwt. Jj Prta>, retail ntISV and 2i eta. BerTjoa. M pS ! ya.t.lbcrnt dwittctlona tothmon-hobuy tiiiicU iKroin. ' S SWINCimiAN CO3iEKUCIAL COLLLQtf—(Data s ' of Third carl SLirkatstroctP, &■ (third floor,) PUtfiburglf,: Pa." B.: V/-Q00DSr0U0II» Pracik ij cal Accountant; &c 4 R.-.O.vBPEJfCER; r A530«4at0, :: JUI(In , » ! i. V P. it. SPiINOEKj Principal.ltacbor of Writing and Com-- \ niGiTdntC6rro^ndosW.;.'BM:cxt^dpd*iioUM\tnanoth©r-g column. - - aul3 •* " -•*•- Cartnm;-DiAterUii8 4 aiMi Curtain Trimmings of . every description, Turnituro •? Plashes y Jlrocatcllcfi,.&c>,rLacfr , ,iu3a: Painted TVradoty Shades, Gilt GumicecvCnrtaln Pins, Band?, $ ■ ic.j at wholesale and retell. - vW. 'U. CARItYfI, ' • JCa. 169 Cheanat street,comer• Hfih,.Philadelphia,:. - ■'• Curtains Hadr^and'lTtimmcd ia the very i.-v’ gtyle.~.; •", ~ T ' 1 YsT'SpS 4a* a Jintaal Kire Insuxonce Comps* -i - $200,000". Designed V ohly:ipr:the safer, classes ha^;oa^oi pie capital;' : t ‘•«;. and affords superior odvantagcainpeintaf dieopneESirafety -if i-; .imd : aceonjmodQUon.vt6 city and country. Inert hants-aml {.-■> owners of Isolated dwellings nndcetihtrj’ property.r s ■ |. • ■ ,•• •. •A. As CAIIICiEIt, Actuary, ~ l . ;.£nvnch ti6lce' S4SnUthfleld s WPlttghnisft. f - Blillcr , R \Viudo>V; SUn<ie Sinimflte- t (w lory, COBNEP. ANDiAItCH ST&, i I'IULADKLPHfA. Out flioUo fa, " Quick SttioW i Profit*?- ■> 5 VST Store, Church, and bodgo ltoam SHADES; made in a, 3 tepCftomAntit^'v : v -''''■. -.-7 «■•'. ■v* «Cs‘ , TJcalers and others are Invited lo give w tt. call, be*; f.. fore purchasing elsewhere G. L. -MILLER A CO., I v>au2t:7m L - ; S. W. geCTntl'and.^rcti^H'l*hßA,-; . :1; rf' UAGUKURKOA'VPiiJS,— IrT^y Offl^B^ldm>^lßj^‘Btrecii../Hkarieasesti^pn': ■ln all kinds. of weather, from 8 A,‘31«.i0 &: V. iM- giving'an accurate artistic and animatoilhfihQa%tlnlßio onavasUy tfu* * cheap prices? andupward,according to "■* the sire anil quality cf Cora or£rataa.-7? ; .7^7.. • X. of rick or deceased pfereons taknrln any y^^V,j-;-;;V.;.;7^7;: , ; : Attend to yooxHorscs.—hiL iio^’i'd. HEAVE I>OWDUU—TiIIs powder la offered to tho public as'.ft guaranteed cure for the. horees, and fa , Jhe.oaly medicine known haring ihepxoprfa*;- .of that noblo,anfi9ali';tbo-hotEO f Jhr--labor^when troubled 'with'this common disease,should Induce..otety ono havings suchj.toapply Immediately, for ihfa remedy* -I’orealo whole sale and retail at .Br. 'KBVSER'S liO. 140, 7 • -•jyg&d&y- ~• comer of Wood sL,nnd Virgin a110y,.. ABBESS, :Xofaes in Ihe ifendv opd alMLsa-. Ut£>7 . • greeahlo discharges from thoenrj gpcedilyjßXul neatly removed,.without pain princonTculcnro, by Dt.lJa&t -IST,' Principal Aurlßt'cif.tUo If., Y.,Ear Surgery, wheurihybe" consulted at 99. Afchstreet! PhfladoiDhfajifromjO A£M*to 3 - Thirteen yearanf.clp&e -pud idmobt unditMM httenriph to This; branch of special pca&ipeJias'ienibl'edtom tAr educe Ids', •troafencnttosucha.ilcgreoof tomb'd t&Tmosf oat* means prescribed. - » * ~ [aug2£ /yC^ANDEE50^....................,.»...... r .^.....,,,... rt ,jnMA5T1511tr. JllxkasTlndldhave this djiyentcnsldhtd partnarridprundertho-fizm l .and J, C.Andcrson. A Co.yin the Wholesale-Emit and Confectionary business,nt ho, G Wood-fftr/tet; Pittsburgh. • . llaTing disposed - of my.entire Jntorert iaiha.VSholcsalo ? STessrs. J;.C; Andiewon ? >&'Co..:£,tako-pTeaj{uro- inrccommcndlnglhemTo tnyfbrmer friends customers jarul; hope Jhr.thcra acontlau&nco of iholibermjpaftOnogobestowedoujup-;^■••-. . j>7Af~ - - - -JOSHUATtUDDES. Freimm vfrAUeghtmj \ ll'f£y l offer myself l os a candiclftlolbr tliftoillcoof fj SIIiIRIFy. fur tin? tormj out! without <my party j .nomination astfcarik*;‘ * fully solicitlhe votes'ot my JvlloV><lUieij<rcr all ■;; -t "Aft era tesfliencfl x)f J thirty4.liTo<t,ye3y , 3 (6are,t£r6amonths.) >• i lir Pittsburgh’. iri ilrtlYe ,Uo>in»*^f,-1. ttttsljajy.;- fbaracte*. is"-.'.• j •known to-thof'utirfc “givi* your • nute.;- Uootsoller in ■Western Pcnnsy Wr.nlft*' and oblige, gen-. •; m5l . I.EKR lOCMJ&. t^^M^aifsa^ssassfr —W. Wr KffKSF, Will imnrrf’^«m(M , lKe end JF£SINTS RISES of all I t j. maxoaaa. f '- " ~ r ; . .'■•■.W. Wi:JkUrt% . , . - Joim Anderson, ..•IC C. Sotfryer,•'•• .•..Hjmpfwu,;' :<• Win. M. lf. If. T\ iiklna, i ... ■ .Robert Mauey,•;• •; . ChavlcaKfiiit,' •-L -t.s Wihiom Ojrzoan M iiluua Collrnffwood', [ / -A. I*. An&hutz..■••••.:■;; • Joajrplt. Kayo, j i-- • -•• -.-. • .••'•• \Vllh3fn D.-.Wrii;blcT. • i JSmkhngj Jbv.rth - - ■ . ? *(i fr£ l Mfy*l i iin(l i3iJnt?rJ’tUl slrttts,— PlUb> ;. buygli Encna\|niiirat ? -meets i>rst\ and, thin],Tuesdays of eath month. * * • PitUbuxglv W).4iiQ<;otK flecond and fourth : TwesHy^ *M<K'hanleyVT.{xi£c\ Ko. 9.-w«>ts(Tvery.Thursday evening. , WcAttirn Stay.iiy.mcrls every Wednesday Iron:Citv' : l < .•■•••• , Mount mwW-flvotT Monday oreir-. ’ - « t «t CnionJXftll, eoctttir of fifthaaid Smithflcld. v- • . Zoceo Ledge, No. 383, tnVets every Thursday oyqtilng; at • their JIalL comer of- Smlthfleld nod fifth ptroeL*... •;. . :- \ . :*:lhvinClty Lr*]gp, No. 241, meets every .friday evening;—* ■ HalVobrner of JjeaooelC:ari(2‘Sajiilu?ky- 'Allegheiiy:-’ liijn»rance Companv* of ; ®ut sbur a iiussisy, I^iOcntrSAM UM* I* M&ftfgfaSCTlfrjyi.’ • ~ OJfictf &i )VUUrStrat i 'bctuicetiM(tr&elan3.Jffiddit)VrtL, . Insures IIULb &n(ICA2tf)Q tho Ohio roid JJi=aii« i '■■■:■ • V • ..n ■■ -.l- -y.'-.-i . • Insures ne»lnrtTjOssoi.DAniajp} by t . . AiSO—AgaiusE Hiu.l’eriLj of tbe «a» a6d InlanilN&vigv S. % marcTor.s: - * a O.HusJpy, . .•■\Vm«JLMUncr,Jr.v • William ■■:■ Saxnu&Ja. £ler<) . Hugh iVlOng, . :. ITOHahi gingham,; llobertDunlap, Jr.,. - • J>. DytmvcG, ' - ':•> . • ;:i L Frocx?s^lie^?, :, -;''v'‘ -• EchrarOllcazlctoo,-: Wnltcrßryant* “ • tfetfatllteL ~ ,/ Ijsuxc iL v ' tgh litfolasurau"('e Comuattv OF FIT-J iißUmir, 7a^CAPrTil Prcsidait:'JAMES'S. JIOONt . Yieefcresldirat: BAMUKL srCLUBKAJfr' Troasumr JOftGPli a LKKCH. ‘ Secretary: C. A. COLTON'. ' ' ■ iQrricß NO.--5& torn -• -•‘.-I Tkis Company.flakes every Ineunmco Jkouertiinlntf toor cotm«?t(sWtS;iai&-Em- T w r ."■■ jtfutual ratcs’aro the earns as t&os? by •oiVer.safo' ly conducted Companies., < „ •, I J' ' . JQint Stock';Eataa at a cao-tiitntfcobJ tJWMrx tuaJ ratcsrricq.ual! to a dividend.'of. tidrty-tirr&o thirdper annually inad^ance^'-*/' -2+& l l-' •£ •*;.■•••; . -. Bisks taken on tin* lives or personating to Caftfoftrta. 'tcnarnroESj r" 1 ' '. 'JcmcsS.Hocn, ■ lroeeh/"'* 4 ‘ ’ CharloavAifColtori,-' : - v .*■ ■ * —♦ v•■<-'-■••■i 'VVBliGml’hrajpfr.' • Jchn*A\’-l£fl£o&V' ‘ i •. marl.ltCa. • JohaScott. 'V - '.' T)ONXirrS—A. A. .M ASON & Cl)-, liavc‘' jbi?? 'rtSoCirtdl'n6r v JL> express -on assortment of Fall llonneol* ?? ~f .ton aAlib»~A nor Ttro Hofre.Waaon^cbtwi^f<p..wE'*■ TAY A pouebe^ tl. crument JaTa Coffee,, jMt-’recctfral&ndtlie scpS . yjSKIK- giffh it. IT OViJUINU’S bbl3 l/)VcriDg , =JilcFiiircriiea-Sagarijust-wcdtcd aa& forwlaattb»' ' sopS PEKLNTJSA STORK. 38 Fifl&k. 7|>JBAS, XUAifc— 0 caws Oxtm fine Ymißg'lfy£onYin_Lftc4ue* X to Boxea-rUio flncrt chop Marked-Wo inyttc pur~caacoaicra to trydt ■>*.' mpT - - > PJBgiy TEA gCOKfI, 33 FlMi *t> 1 ~]Vr.EW-Hl>UH.a.— ££ hnnta»<Ul'^trgutI'h»y4:; 1 'h»y4 : ; - XK. Tcceiroa several ne* and very interesting •ffo7ks~®t-v ? • grave arid the •Hrq totdsyv: tbcmV '- v - ' - 80-NNKT iUHBONS'-SO JlOToit hj u Ictot and most; jortopcTigt.at' '^ , -* - - A, A. - JlAaOShfr-fia.'g,- ' B?P* • . Noy, UImKLC-^-Slar^gffgtTeetf- TRA^>BPAILKN i T .' l iv 1 .SHApkAi tiwghw r - tit fu j »'? s . a | W-.-^lcCngto4t^-.:Ca^et:Waxcbgqte/-ogmprirfn^t(h g ncaest and newest d*riiga?* to vbleh weibvltci^Dittbfttfott or.parcb&«jrBi:;v-'>-'r--:.r-' - - - -■•••• - -rr?"** 04 * >’ r ~ ' I V* 9 . V A it I’-Kl 7 received UUs .Uaj at YV- Oirfcet WarchouFiv comprising *fch nnd elt-pmtfltylcs aod ut priec-a as low as -enn • be found'-fn :rmy of Cities. We invite *i*efnl jiltcntiaa .to trarstocttofrTspestty ;;. " 110 eepS ’ . . • • .. e f.> -I — Ttro solwafcTObitvinjJ retumwi ftom. rXi Eut, aroKcaMti't a larg« slock of Sblo Ltkttef Kin; Kkia*. Optm Matter, FMBch Ciilf Sftlu?; : MorcKvo'I InhJS Skins nn<l Shod Hndlngs of-all UewipUons: all of\ihic& to «11 for k.staoU alranc* ■«!««, tt*. fi2 jnotketforcash. : . "|7'olt SALK—'i'cn lots ot Otoiiml. In thi> SWtli 'yK;s ± U.ln 3 ftt fret front each «n UwifnrtV Sl*Xl3 foet toTanny hllUiroct: tlicsc loti aro apart of the ®r jrlnrh ,» «, 01j- nTS make convenient places of mMonrt-. - Terras i- -. .. ■ OUJ * Enquire Of ATilff J/}OjiTS ' ■H)pt .■ --.-;. ffggtcmTtliiitn-tW - IMOTS WOKTU I 0 b . — ’ Me and cheap Boot* ntnl Shoes, lli, by callini;at ;tliu store of, W, U SCII}IKnTZ/ \b U in- t \? ,l %? I> Street, near liberty, irho in r.oit reivitinTa stock of Boots, Shoes and‘ Goiters' of alb rnort of wliu-h are made to his order, and art Remember the number .Mta store to „ nUw jSfc -•s.. “mwi*; — r~ , -i Adams '*- TAasEa . _ TOO«9U.Tl J J, EAU aj ■ * ■ aa. M Q ?IS} s®?%' 20HHET8, &0.,' - -MO. oG Strut, tthinl «»,> * v PmsßCßutr ' , nuT! \" - wm^m ~~ “ ' *ot>B - , . Qoodfcj Nw a «.»' 0* -W&. LXBEIIIJ'V' ' gS^ *»««;''u Ay tomato Wm«» , Clothing of sn» ottu rtm ’ lit tteioatf tasting r? •> >i _ * r * ■ JS' ■ W.'jlcCLisiOCE, it. nAim * cfi:
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