i * s ''“ ... . ■ - '- isiiitip^^ ' ptetaM ||MSi JplflKStf gWISI yggmßm '*# Mv mm !<«K»S«»Si?srt!fcP| kwom mlt4« r; <vc*ss ySßfm. *«a rispHHHM *^SS , AifalaS«6»tfeaM.g'- r iij Ifeg^MK .:•-. ,**n ; ,„ .’B~> i -Xot'-~ ! :w:‘-' tails? Opr. Johnston ao4 Judge thUQngton leftCl&ricn on Tuuc uay -after addressing a large qzml spirited railroad ’jaeetiog;.. A meat excellent feeling prevail? throughout all , that-region.towards the railroad enterprise.. The Grand Ju ry of Clarion ooaply, which was in session aX lltfl time, . promptly rocomuitindetl a inahpcripUon on the part of the comity of tho fall amount authorize*! by Jaw, (103,000.) to tlif> slacker the company, unencumbered by any condition* . us to location or ronte. This L* really very liberal, situated county Is with respect to rival route?. Wo learnt this gratliyln;?. fact fhuil a letter from a ffentlcman in Clari* .:. on, dated the fith inst. - Tho people will remember that Hits largo sub scription comesftom tho county which the Ga* zetto has labored hard to persaado tho people to beltOTe ha3"becn raiaedby tho tariff of 184 G.— How will tho above contrast with tho following which appeared in tho Gazette of Thursday ? TVrthavoheard th&ttbo furnacesibr thomnnofacture of ■.'iron <n that county are nearly alt out of blurt, and thd treater part of them have £&Um under the tammer of the Sheriff. Whim the latter were In full blast, Übor had abun dance of employment, anti th? tnrmnra had a flood market fcr everything they roaU spam, CuibotrLt U now?*Do tho . ■*ftirnnrv*of Dcmor-raer,'’. which are now sail to beta fall Mast, affoM a good paying market for produce and tabor?— Dn they eurfrh the rouutry, bring comfort and contentment into poor, or proqjority to theatrical ha • rtWclaftsv*?? The very opposite ia the fact. Their fall blast h&wihitto? thepnMjwrlty.-ef-that fln* county, put out the 4 of it? an JiteprireJlta hitherto prosperous peo* ■ pie of the. means of prosperity. Sctcu columns of ahertlt*? . ndverUacnreuls afford a sad commentary upon the policy of the partyTiyvr whxwe •Masting’ Influence the Dost rxnlta Id language that It would not he too strong terms to character ire as diabolical mockery. . ■■« The two paragraphs do not agree very welL-*-: The first quoted shows that Clarion county la full of means, and in a true democratic spirit, is willing.to contribute them for the public good- The Tatter displays the ridiculous falsehoods which tho.-editor of the' Gazette iB capable of , writing and the maw of whig gullibility is ca pable of taking in. The fuel is, that Clarion is at the present time . one Of the most prosperous counties in the State. Thera is. no branch of thrifty industry in which its honest citizens are not progressing with an nncxampled rapidity, and the first quotation which we make from the Gazette is Btrongly corroborative of this assertion. Their willing ness to subscribe <''slBB,ooo to tho stock of the company, unencumbered by any conditions as to . location or'route” shows their prosperity. This . is just like good Democratic Clarion. A major ity of her citizens are democrats, and, like their brethren throughout the Union, they attend to their own business in n proper manner. The putting out of tho fires of tho Pomaces, and the rniu of the farmers of Clarion is not noticed by the Gazette when It recorded the liberal contri bution of that conoty to tho railroad, now does this happen ? Have the Furnaces" fired up!” nave the farmers recovered from their “ruin,” or has the Gazette been trapped for once into an abandonment of. Us natural duplicity? We would like to hear from it on this subject, for it will be interesting to its readers to know how ncommunity, who nreali under the Sheriff’s hammer can nlford to pay. $lBB,OOO, independ ent of their individual liabilities. J'hls will make a good eubjectfor a long editorial rigmarole in the Gazette, and. when it appears, wo will give a history of those furnaces over which it has been shedding any amount of crooodilo tears for some years past, as we have learned it from one of the best whigs in Pittsburgh. We are folly posted up as to tho failure of tho Clarion Faraaocs, and ahnndantly prepared to show that they , did not suspend ou account of any democratic measure, but fbom the cause that they were started and conducted on principles which made it impossi ble for them to saccocd. ~ . When tho Gazette speaks of tho furnaces again, perhaps ii will explain tho causes that have cre ated the present increase in the prices of Iron of every description. Was this riso in prices caus ed by tho Tariff of 184 G ? \ .~w - -~ Si lit! _ FOH PBKSIDKST, franklin pierce, . of saw jjamtmitrE' ': K . "FOR TICE PRESIDENT, ' WILLIAM B. KING. OF AIeAJLiMA. : TOTI JUDGE OK TITR SUPREME COURT. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, OF I.C/.ERSK COLVTr. FOB CANAL COMSIISSIONKB. WILLIAM HOPKINS, or rnisHaaros rocrxrr: Democratic Electoral lickot for Pennsylvania. SEXATOtUU. smvous. OROltflE W. WOOllWAItl), : WILSON JI’C.VNDLESS, HEN. lIOUEET PATTERSON. . ncpnßscxTAtrvE njarrons. • IhslricL ■ ia.lLC.Erzn. 14.. Joax CUttos.' 15. lauc Homssox. . . Iow Uzs&r Fettcu . 17. JjUDgfcBiraNFIDE. • 18. IVjftfm arCAinw. 19. Qen. Joseph M'Dqxald SO.WCIIAM&CaLAIIAN. 2L Axnszw Benzs. 22. Wiuuuz Buira. 23. Joux S. M'Cautoxt. 24. Gconac R. Bas&zt. • • Distncti • 1. Ifersn lioa.ci. 2. Geoeoe It. -Mabtin. 41. John MtUER. - ■ • 4 F. W.BocKMj* 5. TCM'Cu - , Jr- ' . G. A. Apple, ' .. 7. Udn.N„SraiCKiA*?D, ■■ 8. A. PKTEIIS. O. JDAVn>' PISTER. 10. ft. • .11. Jons UrnstMoiog. ■ lii r. DAUon. .- : - Messrs. 8. if. Pettingiu. & Co, who arc prompt, hon* <‘i»t AntVgentleuuroly lu their business transartluns, ore tho only authorised ageots in tho cities of New York Doston for Ihe J turning A*f.. They are Authorized to rvctlro Ad vcrtLsniuexits and Subscriptions tbr uh nt our u?ual rate?.- Their recidpts lire rognrded m paymcrntA. Their offices are at NEW YORK, IS Nassau street. ROSTON, 10 State street. .acrriKi jos PRim^a.-cs Nttai); hift «Uiu«u ef Xn m Buvnm frri ia*or Ncwy oail Joh OfiWa*, or* fc»w mjand ta do PitttlTUU OF ALL KINHS. In tU <tru. and apo« the Jaw cat unto. Svtry aiu and variety of Type, m -Ofiy liAwKcwden to PitmnnA,wnt m>«w feefoeetd ia rmv asicMir* J*o Ofitev. UU* ta aeolL .-. ' ; *v' “WELL DONS CLARION ” Tho'abovo is tho caption to an article ia the Gazette of Batnrd*y, accompanied by tho follow - iog Temnrks: DEMOCRACY IS DAKGEUj Another Whig Reornttto travel with the Infant Drummer. We were informed on Saturday by a whig can didate, that in addition to the Infant Drammof, the Whigs were: in negotiation with .tbo Scotch Giunt, to travel through the country as a Scott patriot, and lobor for tbe “good of the causo."— Some of them have been endeavoring to moke .tho Giant believe that Scott is a Scotchman,;bot Angus is too canning to be fooled with snch representations, and, under present circumstan ces, bo wonld rather decline making an engage ment with them. If tho WJtige cannot engage tho OiaatjWe would advise them to make a proposition to Herr Alex ander to give a few Prize Exhibitions for tho ben efit of their party. He is up to slight-of-hand' trioks; and as their party can only get into pow er by tricks, they bad better engage him before ho leaves town.: If the Infant.. Drummer, the Giant, and the tricks of a necrcmaneer cannot save the party, they had better carl up anil quit. ' WB GIVK IT UP I Ihewhig newspaper reportewfor several days past, havo been ielcgtapbing'all over the country, ■ irith a grand flourish of triumph, that the whigs hare carried Vermont! Now, to prerent all misunderstanding on this subject, end to allay the excited feelings of the Whigs, we hero -take ooeaaionpubllcly to declare that the DemocMts never claimed Vcnnont. We concede that it al-: ways has been and ever Will bo, a Whig State.— We are willing tbrther, to admit Inadvancoi that ■v Gem Scott is certain of carrying Vermont! • We are aware that onr candor in giving np Vermont tothe'Whigs,will tiokletheminightily f They wili caokle os mooh afaont it as the little hen that laid her hint eggt It realty does ns good to know that the Whigs.haveonegreea spot they can calTtheir own—one State where they hold undisputed sway. .: Happy I. thrice happy WhigeU ncxras of jacob hoffman Whig Candidate for Canal CommiiMoner. . :The Ellitorof tho H*rrisbapgh ZT/iwft wbitetiu Reading v the other day, attending the Dedocfatio Mass Meeting, mode some inquiries la regard to the character and standing of dACOB ; the whig candidate for the office of Canal Com missioner, (whose plaoe •of residence isßead iog,) and found that he was a email lawyer*of the pettifogging or<lor,\whoso praotice generally had been of a peculiar character, each as the great lights of the bar. would never permit to come into their almost all hlsbiisl ncßs has boen of the speculative, intriguing kliui; and that be was by no meanspartiCular In-refer ence to the manner in which be managed caseß, always acting on the principle that tho end jns tified. the means.. Mr.McKinipy .states that 'he heard of-.eeyeral eases,.vrhioh, inhis view wonld have justified any -court in which Hoffman practised, in striking his name from the roll of Attorneys, as being unworthy of having the bu siness of honorable -men placed in his hands, and In one ease he.passed so near to the lino of dishonorable, dealings, that it required , nil his cunning to save his bacon. dlis whole life eeoms to have been devoted ton system of lowintrlguo:and finesse, and ho is as celebrated for failing to meet his pecuniary en gagements as same distinguished Whigß in our own neighborhood. It seems that this Mr. Jacob Hoffman, at a quite early day aoncelved the idea of managing courts and juries, according to hia notions of propriety, and if they failed to como np to his ideas ho endeavored to intimidato' them by de nunciation and abuse. According to tho records of tho court of Berks county, Mr. Hoffman was engaged in the case of a certain Wm. Degrum mend, when the Hon. Gnrriok Mallory wob Pres ident Judge of :that court, and after tho trial of the said Wm. Pegrummond, Jacob Hoffman hod a conversation with Thoe. Elder, Sr., of Harris burg, in a public Hotel in Beading, in which ho traduced the court in a mostviie and disgraceful manner, alleging, among other things, that the Judge was improperly influenced by the prisoner giving hia honor THE MASONIC SION. This conversation, it seems was beard by Judge Mal lory, who ou the 14th of November, 1835, enter ed a rule on Mr. Hoffman to show cause why he should not bo etriken from the roll of Attorneys. This would have been the ruin of poor Hoffman, and at the January term, 1880, he cams forward and made the retrnotion published below, which was entered on the records - and stilt stares him in tho face. The infamous character of the char ges may ho inferred from tho broad and com prehensive retraction. The following isacopy from the records of the Berks county court in this case: ■ ■ ra the common Fleatnf Ikrlt Osnuy. A’ac. 14,1823. Tbo.Cburt orSorod and Ulrcclal a Rule on Jacob HoSmsu, Esq. a member of thin Court, to abort causa why hit ruuno ehmiU not.tostrfctutiofffrYua tbolbtnr Atinruay?. ! January term. IS3O. - In ausrrer Uj thi, score Hole, tho umler?.lulled respectful lr beg* team to rtate that boh&l no intention or of coxa, oil it hi,: a contempt of Court. or of ctmraißS Cm Oil Court vlib Improper uoUrts, or of tndueta,* the public to »ltMr*« thrlr eonSvlence from tbe aamo. uottM/rrl UrotkertwJ- [OCBATIC TICKET. And the QmlerrtgnM) further le&ia. to AtMe, that to revlre tha frteodl* teelLo>?s which hate hwretofiw et&tud between the aid CV.nlrt and himself he w&ifra «rty fjorsHin torching the JuriaJteUon <rf the Ooart In thfci main?, and 1* also plaax.iL to haro U In his power to state that he rat mUnforuea in serial Important ami know* of nothing that am la atirwls* Impeach the hrmor or In trail* of thi* Court Ami further,that the recanl to tbo ea«eo{ the CV-mmou wraith ta. William fMrgrumw&ntl, doe* not warrant tha siAtcmcbt made by him to Thames Elder. Esq: ife W satis tied that nothin? improper iraatfow. by the Court in that care. All of which U to'pect/ulir vuLmltteih lierl's Ownfy, it •- t crrllfy that theatre fa a true o>py tf iteerl«tmt« In ay cQt*, January 13, ' ay bawl and seal cf cfflrw. £cp» tmhw is. Isis. ■ • .. ■:■•.• r PKTRIt STEOHECLCEO. Protbaartary. This is tits diameter of the. man (adds the Union) the Whigs hare set up in opposition to the Democratic candidate for Canal Commissioner. A man's pnbllo character is to he judged of by his privato transactions, and if the whole life of Mr. iroffman has been spent in low scheming, (lisgracefnt trafficking and managing roses, as ThadJeua Stevens wished to manage father Mon tclius, by throwing eontdente to the devil, the peo ple-can readily imagine that he would manage the pnbite worfcs on precisely the same system. The Democracy of Pennsylvania, who assem bled in mass meeting at Reading, on Satnrlay last, remarks tho Harrisburg Union, were favor ed with the finest display of talent from other States, that has ever before congregated within the borders of tho old Keystone. The flower of tho Democracy, tho chosen and favored states men of sixteen of our Bister States, were there .prepared for the display of those powets of in tollect that have given them a name and a fame throughout oil the land. These gentlemen are jnatly regarded in Pennsylvania and out oi it, as tho most eminent politicians of oar country, and when each a galaxy of great statesmen Ib presented to view, ah opportunity is afforded of tomparing ono of oar own sons, also In attend ance, with them. James Baahanan presided aver this meeting, made a brief address, and in troduced tho various distinguished speakers to the people, , and wo wonld ask any unprejudiced mind present, Whig or Domocrat, whether he did notfeol an honest prido at finding how well and favorably oar distinguished statesman compared with any, or evon the brightest of these groat ■laminaries of the party. - He presided with digaity, he conducted the meeting with order and decorum, he commanded the respect, esteem and admiration of every man present. When he rose the andienoo were all attention—when he addressed the. people, be spoke tho words of eloquence, wisdom and' truth, in a calm, dignified and forcible manner, and all felt gratified that Pennsylvania had eueh asonto welcome the great men of other States to the gibraltar of her iodomitablo Democracy. : 'ggp Tho Whig meeting- in the borough of Washington, on Wednesday last, was a complete failure, so we learn from tho Examiner. In at tempting to get up meetings this year, the Whigs are only wasting their money foolishly, and ma king themselves ridiculous besides, Gen. Scott has no more chanco of being elected President than the “man in tho moon." : The Steubenville papere nrc “ walking into" the affections of “Professor” JohNCihus txak .SoiiAAOj of this city. Wo ore not advised of tho preoise natnro of the grievanoo In this in stance; but we presume Mr. Sohamj will be vdry much gratified at the notice taken of him, as he is anxious to keep himself “before the people." • Tho Democracy of Baltimore have nom inated J. Smith Holubs, JBsq., as their candi date for Mayor, and the Whigs have nominated Capt. : Ricfunn Fbabcb. The election takes place on Wednesday the 13th of October. . Col. B. M. Lee has been nominated bb Mayor of Philadelphia by the Democracy.: v Frae Ciotees.—We would refer our readers, who desire a good suit and a splendid fit, to the advertisement of Mr. D. Bcokiockbb, in onr jiaperthis morning. Ho can do' all for them that any man can desire. There will be a Dcmoeratio-Mass Meet ing in Uniontown on next Wednesday. A large fmmber of distinguished speakers are expected. We hope the Demberecy of old Allegheny will send alargodelegationtothomeeting. LtcomthoCocnts.— TheTfemocrata of iyeom ing oonnty have nominatedtha Hon. JamesGam hle for Congress; JamesW. Qtdggia for Senator, and Joseph B. Talbott for Assembly. ; .-y W« lekm from the Marietta Intelligencer. that Col. Wm. C.Walton, thedemooraticcandi date for Congress in that District, died at Woods field, on Tuesday evening, of dysentery. -- HR. liICHANAfI AT READING. THE HEED LETTER SOT A FORGERY. . .• Fromtho LooisrQle DomocniL from a long article in tbeiWyhontoj, prov- PH _ th „ SCOTT’S EAHkH'J. ing the worthlessness of Robinson's testimony, up with Bpurs&ntl feathers to appear.. the fcEg MBeof * COM W ’ PlKECß >' mtolte “ In to show the unmitigated baseness of i this man Robinson,rire need onlv : call attention- /■■•■■ your piatfcrni,” Greeley eaM, to that portion of his speech' In whlchho pro- But »>fflr& TOlt mi ) fl 1 . i ,««UlindyaUme. 1 indy a Um e . nouncea the welt -known loiter of Gen. Scott to Von bourn eroetca by Potomac’/) ware, Ueorge W, Reeij.-of this eitv in fftvnr nf Nntftrp- „ i»wifch’d moquitc, asgnSJightri to a moth; American priaciploVa 'iZ'rtlTit I wager fitly dollars that iitis. It was one of the J [ favorite expedients of that nnscrnpulons blaok- I guard, the ••Bnokeye Blacksmith,in 1840 and [ '44, to hook up his falsehoods by on offer to bot that they were true; and Robinson is imitating him in this an well an in other rowdyisms. The genuineness of Gen. Scott’s Native American : letter is proved by Gen. - Jameß Watson Webb's" i testimony: by the Hon. Thomas L. Cllngman, of North Carolina, (both leading Whigs,) and by Gen. Scott’s letter,to Hector Orr.prlnter, in wblob, ho (Scott) enclosed.to Orr a oopy of Mb Native [American letter to Rood, and avows it to be his | iown- This letter ofßeed’s is the one that Rob- < ! inson says is a forgery, and offers to bet that it i . Is: , He respects Gen. -Scott’s own volunteered | i testimony very hlghlyi ns will be seon; and wo I should not be much surprised to see him swear ing that the letter is a forgery, even if Gen. Scott ' Rid write it. “In order to show tho foll extent of this fnlae hood, upon which this Robinson offers to stake his money mul hisrepntntlon, yesterday morning, in company with a gentleman; we called on 0. W, Seed, Esq., for the purpose of ascertaining whether the celebrated Native Amerioan letter, said to havo been written by Gen. Scott, dated November 10th, 1844, to Mr. Heed and other gentlemen of the Native party of this city, was a forgeryor not. ..We found Mr. Reed to be a pleasant, intolli* gent gentleman,, sad the friend who introduced us, says -lie. is a man highly esteemed for his yeracity and high sense of honor. We stated the objeot of our visit to Mr. Reed, and asked him if he had the original of the letter said to have been written to him by General Scott, and published in the columns of the daily press »’ Mr. Reed at once promptly replied, that he had suoh a letter, nod the only, difference between it and the published letter, was the date, which was November 10, 1841... It should have been November 10,1844. lie then showed ns a por tion of the letter, tho first part, he said, had been stolen, commencing about trbero Gen- Scott "fired with indignation, with, two friends sat down,” nod on to the end of tbo chapter rends word for ward with tho published letter. Being well acquainted with Gen. Scott's hand-writing and signature, having seen his MSS. on soveral occasions,, we have no doubt of tho genuineness of this letter; it is a perfect facsimile of-his writing, and wo ore only surprised that men can be found who have tbe hardihood to deny its eg. istence. Perhaps the man who Btolo a portion of it thought the balance, the atroog Native par* tlon, could oat be produced, but he reckoned without bis host If it ere nttecsatu, Kt atulJ make oath to the truth of.the fact fiut rlateJ, as no doubt would tbo gentleman who was with ns when tho letter was examined, _ and who heard all the conversa tion ontbo subject. There were other interest ing facts named daring this conversation, which we forbear to mention, os Mr. Reed wilt, at a proper time, give Ms own statement to the nub ile. Wo trust,that Mr. Rood will cxcuso us for giving publicity to this- much on tho subjoot, os b»,requested us not to do so ; tmt it is as much far the purpose of doing justice to him as it is to advance our own cause that we give tbo mat ter to oar readers. Dlowiso Ore Srcvo to 'Pbevkmt Exmosios*. This neglect to blow off tbe steam when vessels stop, it is said, is ono of chief dangers of steam navigation. Whilo the engine Is not at work, of course no steam is drawn from the boilers, where it is allowed to accumulate, as the beat ortho bolter increases. Rot site first stroke of the pomps, throwing cold water into contact with tho hot surfaces, generates additional steam and increased pressure. It la for this reason that explosions occur more frequently when vessels urojnst moving off than when tbcynre under full brailway. Tho Albany Argus says: "We learn from a passenger on beard the Reindeer, who reached this city by railroad on Saint-Jay evening, that no steam was let Off while tho boat lay at Malden—and that he, ap prehending danger from that circumstance, was In tho ac t of walking aft on (ho promenade deck for greater safety, when the explosion took place. Subsequently, in conversation with a gentleman who had taken passage at New York, be was told that no steam had been let off nt any of (ho landings, on tho way np.” j, itomiart Tun WasnutoTos: Bonus Issue.— The New York Journal of Commerce notices eeveral new frauds under the.bogus system of -dating small notes from Washington; and the New York Times, in referring to tbo mattcr.cxprc eics the hope tint an end will soon be put to this vite practice by theanlvcnal refusal by tho publlo at alt small Washington notes. It adds: "Tho old and anthorhed banks of (bat otty do not circulate smalt notes In this meridian. It will therefore ho safest to refuse all. Otherwise 80 or 25 cents, or less, otttho dollar, will be the re sult to (ho defrauded holders. The ‘National Bank,’ tho first of this wicked brood, and owned by parties from wham the public had a right to look for better things, Is about to bo withdrawn la deference to public -opinion. Tbo example will no donbt bo followed nt once by snob of the other concerns,bb nro able sad willing to pay their circulation. In case any .of the experi ments arc persevered in, niter what has trans pired, it will be fair to presume that redemption was never intended.” Asotukb Soidise Goss.— Sir. Frederick J. Monncll, the clerk of (bo steamer Reindeer, who was killed by the explosion on board that boat, on Saturday week, on tho Hudson river, was a member of the corps of sappers and minors who served with so much crodlt In Mexico. Oat of 70 members who left for tho campaign, but 30 returned borne, and that number bas slnco been very considerably thinned by death. “All the iNrEttioENci:"—A Texaawbigod itor, in announcing tho nomination of Scott and Graham, saye : “ Mr. Graham is well known to tho political and literary world, more especially to tho literary, be having for some years back been engaged in publishing Graham't Magazine, which, as a literary work, stands unequalled in America.". Hon. Wm. Allen, ex-Unlted States Sen ator from Ohio, and tho Hon. WILSON SHANNON, ex-Govcrnor.of Ohio, win address the Democracy of Columbiana, at Now. Lisbon, on Saturday, Sept. 18tb. Tho Ohio Domooraoy ore wide awake, and aro certain of achieving a glorious triumph. figy. A slave belonging to a gentloman about eight miles from Norfolk, dug up afow- days since, a keg of silver, containing $lOOO. At first it was snpposed to bo a portion of the Ports mouth Bank plunder, but on examination of tho coin it was found to be dated as far back as 1827. The Democracy of Washington, Pena’a., have erected a magnificent hickory pole in front of the Court Honße, whioh may he seen for miles around. The Democrats beat the Whigs all hol low this year in putting up poles, and those tall poles will certainly bring.down the persimmons! Tenth Weobmb. Meeting.—On Saturday even ing, the committee of arrangements reported unanimously to call a meeting at Faneull Hall, on Wednesday, the 16th, for the purpose of pre senting an-Electoral. Ticket, to be supported by the friends of Mr. W. in Massachusetts. Extensive Liquob Seiiuhe in Pbovidence.— The Providence (R. I.) Journal reports a seizure of between two and three thousand gallons of li quor, on Friday evening, at tho store of Wm.' H. Green, on Broad street. The liquor was deport ed in the oity ogenoy. f ConsTsavErrs.—The Cincinnati Qazetto an nounces the appearance of new counterfeit, bant notes—s 2 billfl on the Northern Bank of Ken tucky, and $lO bills on the Miami Valley Bank of Dayton, Ohio. Ths Fibe as AtIXAHBBiA, La.—This fire, whioh occurred a few days ago, destroyed the 2 two principal squares in- the town, including Chest's Banking House, Culbertson & Butritt’sj Hotel and a numberof Taluable stores- J «-v 1 . :: ■> •• , * 4 * f ’ 4 . # *- *» 1 , < , v '■ *.* * *, h * v -> - > ' - / * f.in in'<, * ’’"t i J 4 v ' \’V,,*' ~ 2 ** *" w ~ , Hard Is tbo ihto of “ model heroes” fierce. - Jlcro, with my jijiil}cU<ihcn . The peopto Bnld,*‘none cangetin tat Piecco • Why peeJ at the door i • ' 1 once lovtxl.so much, • .. . . _. Calm me their i‘-white ploomed war hoise*,'' but alas! «. * uOdijed alittle, to deceive the Dillch,- .. AM boota Loyin turned mo out to grass.’ Howls powder, glory,gas, nu<l rum—• wond(err?rorUcw for tn&eleetitm mprn? : : . Tim> feast offorty, n6rthe << '<‘tiK3^ r don’t come, - Save to tho Denjocratic honier** born* Pity tho fiorrowsofapoorolacoon, who fool* that skinning time U drawing near; W bo begs of Whigs find woolly heads this boon- Oh, <lnn’t let Loco-focoaflro in myroar. Items of Hews and Miscellany. The Yellow Frveb at Ciiableston. —The Charleston (8; C.) News, of Salurdayweek, an nounces that the yellow fever has mado Its ap pearance in that city, and that aoveral deaths from it have occnrred. It Is said to be princi pally confined to. persons who are careless in their habits of who, by their impru dence, render themsetves liable to contract the disease. S&* A party of Now York capitalists, among whom ia Mr. George Law, have associated them selves for the purpose of carrying out a magni ficent undertaking, in the founding of a new city opposite New York, on tho wept bank of the Hudson, on a tract of land lying between and comprising Jersey City and Hoboken.: AViro. Heads aw Aueuicak Book J— The Homo Journal,says: Chapman, the Londonbookseller, advertises along list of American books, among which we : observe “Tho Hundred Orators of Boston.” “Worfcsof Daniel Webster,” “ Speeches of Bobcrt C. Wlnthrop,” So. AYab Bbbewkd.— The fend in Garrard county, .Ky., between. Dr. Hill and Dr, Evans, and their adherents, which some timo ago resalted in sev eral of them being killed, was. renewed a few days ago, when a young man named Jesso May was ehot dead. Several arrests were made. ■ ■ Extebsiyu PencnASE.— Judge Mason, of Bur lington, lowa, recently purchased from a New York company tho Half Broed tract of land in lowa, amounting to several hundred thousand acres, and soma hundreds of lots in Keokuk, lowa. • ■ Gold Dinanma is Acstbalia. —Tho New York papers state that a letter from a young man to his brother In New York, dated Port Philip, March 14, states that, in five weeks time, be had himself dag gold to tho value of £3,000 sterling orncariy $16,000. Tho tolls collected on tho lYellan.l Canal du ring the month of July last, was £7,682 3s 9d, against £8,809 7s 7d in the same month last year.' The total debt of the city of Charleston, 8. C., is i? 1,881,285 Cl. The amount in the sink ing fund is •‘81,033,713 78, Icaviog $818,565 80 yet to bo provided for- Col James M. Goodhue, editor of the Mine sots Pioneer, died on the 27th ult. Col. Joseph Ward, a son-in-law of Senator Dodge, recently died in California. Tho potatb disease U making great ravages in Lower Canada. . There are in Wisconsin about twenty five thou sand Norwegians, —..Un-:.,..,,. ■ «>»!» . Inna thirst U.-ui’i L’cii.iM, j. Later from Santa Fo—Bctnra of Maj. Aubrey. In our morning Issue wo -anunuuecd the orri val, in this city, of Francis X. Aubrey, the cei bratedtraveiernnil crooi emtrirr of the Plains, who came passenger on the Clam, from Inde pendence. The lateness of the hour, and the occupied space of our coluraos, prevented us furnishing any of the particulars of the in tel* ligence brought by him. .Mnj. A., on his outward trip, reached Santa Fo on tho 15th of July—his journey baring boen Impeded to some extent by (be oppeurance of that dreaded disease, the cholera. Among his then. His loss was not, however, largo, and his arrival m New Mexico was hailed With delight by the thousands of his friends, who were, there to greet him. lie remoinod in the territory during the remainder of that month, and left, on his return to the States, on the Ist of August. The road selected by him os the beat and shortest route to and from Sow Mexico, will doubtless lie ever known to historians and geo grapher:! as “Aubrey's route." The agricultu ral prospects of New Atoxico, were exceedingly promising, and the labors of the producing clas ses wety being rewarded wit h crops unpreccdcnt edly large. It is now certain, wo understand,: that from the fields cultivated by the eoldlcra, a sufficiency of the necessary articles of; produce will be gathered, upon which to subsist the array, Wo regret to learn that mercantile business, of almost orery description, was extremely dull. Thestockaof goods were unusually largoand the demand exceedingly inactire. Business in the adjoining parts ofMoxico was also very dull and owing to the immense quantity of smuggled goods which had found'their way there, the pros pects of the regular and honest traders were gloomy enough. Tbo duties levied on heavy domostio goads at El Paso, amounted to almost a prohibition. ’ Tho most flattering accounts respecting tho operations and .success of thoto searching fur gold on the Oiia, continued to bo received; and it was confidentially bolieved that that region would soon bo fatly occupied by swarms of ener getie American minors and diggers. Thoheqjth of the country was. remarkably good, and no epidemical disorder, had prevailed for several weeks. : The various Indian tribes of the territory were generally preserving good or der. , The Navojocs, a powerful tribe, woro peaooablo, and wero. busily, engagod In the pur suits of ngriaultnre and stook raising. The Hon. John Grlcner, who has been officiat ing os Indian agent, and ns Secretary of the ter ritory, went from Santa Fe to tho Apaohos, who wore looated on thoGiin,and fortunately suooeed ■ ei in concluding n treaty with them oa favora ble terms; lie.was accompanied on tho expedi tion by Col. Samnor and Captain Baird. Those of the Apaches, who have their hooting grounds near Aeomo, were found to be exceedingly diffi cult to deal with, but Mr. G. had every reason to believe that all causes of difficulty would soon be ended. Col. Steen, whoso menlmd anffered so severe ly Worn tho ravages of, tho cholera, on the jour ney, from Fort Leavoanworth across the Plains reached Fort Leavenworth on the 10th of July’ and immediately proceeded to Albuquerque. . On his return trip,,Mojor Aubrey had o pleas ant time of it—having experienced no privation from -the weather, siokness, nor Indians. He was but twenty-six days in making thejotirnev having reached Independence oa Wednesday last* The various trains going out were met Betting along finely. 6 e . Crabb’s, Jones’ and Bussell’s companies had been extremely fortunate. Colonel Gordon ofoattle > amounting to about 1,600 head,, was at MoNee’s Creek, andcxnect pd to reaoh California about the mtddlo of Sen timber. * Tho pleasure expedition, of which Mr. Chiu teams one of the principal men, was mot at the Arkansas. Mrs, King and her daughter haddied fL th v»®t! a 3 l CB i ? ni the members of the family had determined to return from Fort „ Blsho P of Now Mexi ca’«?rfB^.*t w,tll ble Pi»rty at tost Spring. Maj. Thos. Fitzpatrick, the Indian Aeent was at Council Grove/aud had with him Ked amount of presents fo* distribution to the Ca manohes and other tribes. ismivp«An° f Ul . e ' aoV s rnm ! nt in tMa matter ™!f^ y wo *leninea, and it was feared that disastrous oonsequences would resnlt from the procrastination. Henry Mayer. Esu was also at Council Grove. °, a £. ted companies, In charge of Major fa^sLTte ( F^ fi,,t ‘ Leavenworth ttemp hoVes. and wSl 1 nn b K? y, v We nnderstand, soon intends leavefnr Ooisv* 3 ?® w .^® uo ° business, and will leave for Califonua via the Sante Fe ronte - in C aT S^ of , afew days. He deidU taking ° P °, k ®d men, and willdrfrea large enenrv wflv^i 0k «. ‘ndomitahlecourago and «nn*^!.i rin, i? 0 , obt ! eßB ' Pfoonre for him reputa tions ®^ d the new theatre of his opera- vH;- • •»{i ISil 'i' "■Vv 1 * :F. Milk Used is; Ns w Took City,—lt is estima* ted .that upwards of 100,000 qnarts of milk, pare and adulterated, are consumed ia New York city daily, for which $6,00p Is paid. This tfoffld amount to $1,820,000 a year. Puring-tho last six months 42,798 quartsiharerhefn receiyedi d “*y. oTerthe Harlem Railroad; and 35,187 qts.; oyer the Erie road. The daily receipts, by eight different conveyolnops, ore estimated' at 91,418' quarts. «S-Dr. Ouyzott’a Improved Extract of V* llo ** Oocls aud.SarsaparlUa u a Sure Heme. dy for Hereditary Taints. • - - Thousands pT infllvMiuiMa ore cursed withVgrevl^' , «rtiDk plants which:they ; inherifc>frpm. .t^ir ; the Tfltow. Dock -and SarsapctrfllQ will prevent -rdl this, avast amount of niiscry, anil many valuablolives • ft thoroughly from ; the. system the tafrnf&tfnLwhifcii is the seed of disease* ami so takes off tho curse by which the sins or misfortunes of the parents are so often' visited upon their Innocent offspring.: ■ ■■.• v : Parents owe it to their children to guard thorn against the effects of maladies that.may ho. commuukated by dcsoont, and children of parents that have at any time been affected 1 with Qmgumption, Scrofula or Syphilb, owe it to themselves to take precaution against the disease belngrovived in them, (luysott’s Extract of Yellow Dockland Sarsaparilla U a sure antidote la such cases, . v #s* &o advertisement . sepl3»Uw .. . Especlsi Attention Is Directed to the advertisement of HALSEY'S FOREST WINE, a medicine of great celebrityln the ctrn? of various morbid and un healthy conditions of tho human body, arising from what is usually termed imparity of the blood. It is recommended for tha cure of Dropsy, Orarel, Dyspepsia, Jaundice; tlreness, Rheumatism, Oout, and diseases of the Ueart, hirer and Kidneys. Dr. Oeo. lL Keyser; No. 140, corner of-Wood street and Virgin alloy, Is the agent for Pittsburgh. Bee advertisement in another column; of this napor. aulB:cUw '■: U£»navo now become the great Specific for Ifepotis or derangement of the Brer, Inita most complicated forink— This medicine has done an immense amount of good in rnr* lng this fearful disease,, bo common throughout the United Slates, and 03 evidence of its efficacy, we will state that it is superseding every other remedy. The demand , for this cer tain euro b unprecedented-.>Orders.for it'are comingfn from all quarters, and every mail brings something of tho following tenor- . - . : m C.unnunafi, Ohio, Jan. 18&L : Messrs. J.: Kidd & Co.—\Vo aro nearly out of Jl’Lano’s Pills, it would be well to keep us supplied, as there L * a great demand for than in ourplact. OoiEu &. Claus. Foraalo by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and from the solo proprietors, m •■ «:■ ..; j* KIDD & (XX, aepKhttw 00 Wood street GUEESIJ— 20 boxes W U cheoae, received, and far sale by ggpla MILLER A KICKKTBON. OLU—4& bbb Lluseud OU« in store and fur aaleby aep!3 . : aiILLERARICKETSON. *L>OBT UINIW# hhds ** Krestcr’s Burgundy Port for sale JT by ftopl3] MLLLRK &ItiCKbTSON. STAR CANULES—6O boxes Star candle}*, In store and for sab by . jeplff • v ; - MILLER A, RICKETSON. SALEttATUS—2» boxes M’Farland'r Bolcmtos, In store and tor nato.br: : £sopl3? . MILLER AMCKJrTSON. T^UTABII—'JU casfca **flret sort ff Potash, in. store and for ■J? sale by . : Qgpl3) MILLER & JtICKETSUN. SARDINES— I0(Xl whole and half bxs CrUtoux sardines for tale by ; (scplSJ MILLER &RICKETSON.. SPJ&M OlL—d cask* encrmnU, for sale by : . scpU MILLERA HTCKETSON. WINE—IS qr casks swoct Malaga wine, 0 landing And for sale by MILLER & RICKETSUN, " ■ sepl3 -I-;?./.•-■■• ■.. ■■■ 221,223 Liberty *t flUiAS—too hair chests Young iiyson Imperial, tiP and A Dtnck TeaMn stare and for sole by . ' - «»pIS MILLER A HICKET3QN, 221,223 liberty *L .^MT^NK—lOiirca*ka Carpnnler'sTencrlffe vrino, landing, FT and for sole by MILIEU A RICKCTSON, . |wpl3 . . ttn. 223 Liberty at ’\irillTß WINK VINEUAII—S caskswhite wine Tim'frar Yt rtr'd, and for «aie by MILLER A KICKETdONj a'pLJ . . 221.223 Liberty at EAIjjfNS— _ " r". % HO lx>xeßMßmdast . . 4uixnlf boxes do; in store and for sale by-. nep!3 SfILLER & IIICKETSON. ; f IoFFEK—iJIu bags prime lUnCoffee; \j IH do Laguayrya; . $4 ])ockots ohl (lot Jam. In-store and for sale by MILLW; 4 ItICKETSOX. r ' “ «BWflOOlW.‘ “ v‘ DBUCKLOCKEIL FA9tuux.ta» . McncnasrT Tailco, • has jait rccclrdat-hi* well known crtablbhmcnt No. 100 FuURTII STREET, PlllSnimOlL a complete as sortmentrf Cloiha, Vesting*, anti every other .article in hi* line Decenary to make a fashionable suit. Ills and the public generally are r«tu»;tod to give him a caUaaaUrve, . , . Rcpl3ihr* . 123 bhJft N O sugar; • : 20 )<W» Ijaveting’*? Cnud»i Sur.ir; i ■..•lft do do Pulvt*rliftld(‘;. 13 do • tlcv U • - do • do; 4ft bbl# Si JiUHP*\Rotirwrr small Loaf Sugar; Ip rtnre ami for.salo by.(t>epi:>l MILLER A IUUK trTSON. "i- - TTnrO UJTS .ON ABXUUIPS jSTREW-, betn-wn Webrter A. and tlk MiftersvUfo Jtoatl—No. 3;Vfthd«'i4 r 2.3V; ft 10*4 inches front* by. 142 ft, thvp, with - a cuiufortalUc totek dwelling houw* cx«oSleut ganlcu, ch(*iop fruit trew and grape arbour. Trrais wy. In<inirc4-f PJX'lwon th« •prefab** or of JOSEPH. KNUX, Atfy at Law, ."j Unuit »t. T?01V SALE— Ikwlralilo lecalwrut for Ihixtoi'ia Stands wtUi A DWelliugs, froutlngSO flan Fcdcrelrt, Allegheny, by 100 .dfcp toau nUey* Using but 44 ft fhnu the turner i?f Robinson »t. Tbl\ l» among lbo4a?<t vacant ptfuU4 l«iwivn theltaiK road Depot and this rify, and will be s->U 01 $.lOO afooti in tom to suit , one half In batid, balance at iff auddyrars. , B CUTHIIEUT^Ooii Art SOSmUliffeUrt. QiiivtuuuirrsoivN iiijuii, tKiu^a Kcj tomniof t&? O dift-mit klud n of Ua» made. use of by Ship Builders, illustrated hv I? fine copper plat© etucrnvtnsa, of drafts and raud* cardall? amngtxVAnd esplainiHt in so plain and curve ct« mauiumui to bo understood by the; most ordinary capacity* together with usefijt :rnh* and table*. of measuirtt meat of solid* and supcrtlcoii, by ini> W linger*, 2 Tola Svo. A. ktftopk* of the above valuable noth fi>r**lo cheap by . KAV i fKVW Wood r.t. . mouAU\v*~ ■•'■ r- . X 25 l>vsVandS\*RawU AltuWmon** nnixirant’* To bacco; 1:1 do iiVuhd ft> J.i; UJ do Myers'Superior Pound Lump do; •50 do do • du dwarf do; 9J cun Diadem Twist. • - do; 15 ln*g*Uttrbt do; Id bl»w Bavarian cut and dry do; - 10 do-Hungarian do do* received, find for *nto by MILLKH A HICKCTSON, ftl> 13 XotuUll and 2£EUborty street. ISoolts* Books. ; ' A CIIELIAJf,. or Homo lit the Third Century* by lVm. A. M ore, author of Zenobla and JfuUau. Urahnrotuor Youth and Manhood, a romance, by tho tut* tlwr of Talbot and Ternon, I vol 12mo. Larimer anil other Talcs by the author of Amy Herbert, Gertrude, etc., illustrated; 2 tola Vi mo. • MMtbevr or* popular od uentian—Popular Education fur tho use of parents and teachers, and tor young persona of both May hew, AM ;1 vol, 12mo. a tale of awe i&r England in: 1840; in 2 vob, The above for sale dump at the lxx>k and paper warehouse of [gopl3J KAY & CO, 65 Wood st. STEAM ENQINK—\ small uyu-iKlit Steam Engine, sis powapOTOT, for sale. At D. AJ. LTErtlTSlUflo Bar rel factory on AUegheby stroot, yinth Warct pepll^ilg WilAitTOyS CHIMIN Ah LAW->-rf<?CDiiil odtthm Whwfs. ton 8 treatise on;the criminal lawof the United States, just received, and for solo by • ■■ -gPH_- 1 ; KAY. & CO. 66 Wood st N - "W• E* Schmertx. . 0.107 MAIIICET STREET, fa now ricivlnft a very ex tcwlya stock of Boots mol titux'fl of every stylo anti'die; an ofwhleh aro warranted, anil wlllbo sold at extremely low prices. TOo public are most respectfully invltol tocaU atid examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Whole salubuyersMEalso invited to caHaadree his stock, os they can bay to their, wlvnutago—terms CASH, sopU* ■ Olann’i and Oliase’s —~- A Practically applied, for. advanced pupils, Xi. and for,priyato; reference, deslrecd as a sequel 'to any- i f vv??i?« y i ?l:t & 0k<0 “ thosuldocti by Horace MaUn, h ,7* Socrotaty of ,tbo Massachusetts Board or Ed ssnjSta^^Sffi^M’,iuUior of th ° “ mmon ■^P l * P T C MORGAN, 104 Wood at - UiUSEN ltly OOtfEEß,of superior quality; ? ( & i K& n S'3b^r us,omHoa,M ‘ ores: ' . 2&bblaNo. 1 BaltimoreUerring; -■ .Ou coaslgwnent, and for mile on liberal term*, by ' „ ft TAAKFE/MAOUffiR i BANI£ ll2 Second street A IUTCU UJ NW BOOKft-Enimo l) E N Southwarka last novel has been received at A. MINER AOn's Unnk fatotc.lio. 33SmlthfIeldaln»t;it Is entitled “ Vireinia iina M tfao Jbtter Sisters,” and must ndd much* to Uui already enviable fame of the writer. Its contents will tho l>3l i t.l<'ns after , the tjook has been read. nSS “2lfJ I S^# rea of other new works : the fonotltled AOecaha or tbo ; Memoirs of an Heiress.” bv whi te found deeply Interesting. IhTitter “"J ' TriU f u authors test style; it Is a o^ VGn totes of a Oeatlenmn in worth of Mha Smith"—by HllaaA Pnpcy. sepu^ BcliootliooiS7^sHoori»ssiSr. UBT opening nt the now Book Store, No. 05 Market «t n groat variety of all tile Class Books, us«l iutho Cit? Schools, as wellns those In more general use throughout Hie country. ■ Town’s, Swan’s, MnndcrlHeVand the Klectlc scrlM of ucaucnt. ■ •. vCohl*,. McOulTy's, Swnn’B, Town'sanil Sinner's Spelling The fun series of areenleaTs, Davies, Smith’s nml Ray’s ArunmcUcs. . Mitchell’s, Snuth'B,olpey’aßn4 Primary. Qeogrophios. . _Kirkhams.SmlthXßullion’sami Analytical Grammars. These with other similar Class: Books; nntl the higher test-'. toSiphy 0 !-? ilßthcm “ tl ? s > History, ecology, Phi- AISO, a full assortment'of all tho bookefor Sohhath Schools, puhllshea hy the Am. S. 8. Cnton, ana the Boston AASOdaUon. DAVISON & AQNEW, : ropu) y ... - C 5 Market Bt«noayyonrth. ' WA»O KOBTKS, “ MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHASLOm BLUME, m 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above Fifth I ft * L , PITTSBURQU, PA. S Jiwfc receiving her Tall supplies of goods in tho above ime, which having been selected with great care, jind purchased for cafih, enables hot to offer strong inducements to purchasers, who aw respectfully Invited to examine her stock, among which are. v f , i PIANOS—A splendid Bolectlon, comprising oil ihe latest 3 Now **? ■ “**»-* *■ Persons at home or abroad, about purchasing Piano Ibrto* woulddo wen to cuvasl will S J* JS? °^?i ood ****** in price, from *2OO to SSOO, with a written guarranteo. • ■ GUlTARS—Afinesolectionof Treneh for nebnesa, beauty and power of tone aro unsuroMsable.- FLUTES AND CLARIfiNETTB ortho verybest^*, Qennan and American TV : ACCORDEONS, ftom the-best Paris manufactory. ■ • VIOLINS—The finest Italian, French and English moke I DHUU3, EAITJOSj-TaMBOBISES, Tuiasqucs, VtOUGf I • STRINGS .of the very-best Italbuv French andOerman. ■ * I ; All Musical InfitnuneutsreparodwithdUrabiUty. neatness J and despatch. : • sepll I %> _ . ■« *» r. ‘ *-r * ' *fc£%\ Xfy ‘ '“-f C,- /,*^V;£ t r«*t» -t v. -- ) V HeLanc'i Liver Pills, HEW AHVEBTISEJIEHTS. IMEN t " , . , « r * ' v r* *st i V * *• . •< l v P 1 * ; p* * _ ~ ' 41 « r' „•V ->■ .’**> > <v a* * "> «•» «. t -a r ' ' ss?* In the Into firo at fan Francisco, ngtlco ft Lug, quantity of Ay&'fl Cherey Pectoral bumod, la the possession ofono of the Druggists of that dty. Gold will Oat coo ™ disease, and orca la that Ophlr country th&must pro- Tido tills best of all remedies fcr colds, coughs dud aflectiom •of the lungs, rndood, we happen to know' that "if bln aP most indispensable companion of the mnleteere end miners,' whhhro so much and so ■eohtlnualtj l ' exposed to the'ever changing atmosphere of that climate- -- Remedies—<Unds»this W wolTcsigiiatoanumberofartlclCfltbatbaYeltooaintTOduced lately for the pnrposoof rollovlng certain diseases anldo ‘fonnltics, that tannot bo reached by tbo application of medi cines proper. Among tho most important of th(*2o > nr&-j SHOULDER Bn ACES—theobjectofwhlch is-to curefttocp ed shoulder?, a habit oMcaniug forward* hollow and flat chest* and Tory frequently removes o tendency to diseasesof •the Pulmonary These Braces aro strong* well made* and adopted, to tho use -of ladies* misses* boys and men. The Gentlemen's Brace Is formed In such a way as to answer the double purpose of a Broco and suspenders, and ottk jnrtcO Tery- Uttfe -above-tb&. prlcoof suspenders; The public may relyon these Braces, as being what they are represented; many persons of weak and hollow chests hare'bwu completely'cnrßd, and* in some cases* tho circumference of tho chest increased as-much as ,four laches—thus giving to' the Lungs afaller action* and. tb© boSy at^Un * the general-health ond strength oh I also keep IBUSSEft : ABBOMEJAt SDEPOOTBItS, SpK Suspensory. Bandages,ofeveiy varietynojy KBiSEBy. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, u^aSw" 1 ' Vligia alley,PlttsburgbypL • Scrofhlar—ltls doe b'Eiofg Petroleum to say .that It-hos hoen known to completely oipdkate every Teafago: of this .dreadful disease in less tlma.fhau&ny other remedy* and at less coat or Inconvenience -to tlis patient . Tho thousands of certificates in tho hands of the •tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and its Immediate vidnity* go to show dearly and beyond all doubt* that: Knot's Pmouxa Is a medicine ofno common value, not only osa local remedy In ifcrtdy* tit, Jihntmaium, £kafh*u t lost of Sight, but e»& valuable internal remedy* inviting, the-investigating'phyatetens* as- W e Its suffering patient* to become acquainted with. Ua Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine la purely natural, and is bottled ns It flowsitonr tbo bosom of the earth. The/olloieinj certificate it copied, front a paper pitbt&hedai Syracuse, M K* and heart date August iLj iti&to uihkhU' alto appended the certificate of the edSraled D. T. JW, AL D of Syracuse: « Thismay In truth certify* that I have been so badly of' flictol with Bcrufuja for die last seven years that mostof the .timo 1 hate bees-unable to attend to any kind pT-business* and much of tbo time unable to walk and confined to’my bed* and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physicians pur coantry aUbrdsr 1 occasionally got soma re lief, but no cure* and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot • recommended meto try the Petroleum; or Bock Oil, as eve* - rything else bod failed- 1 OUto without fidtb at first but' thecffoct was astonishing; it threw the poison to the utoucG, and I at once began to grow better*, and by using seven bottles I havegot a euro worth tbomacds of dollars. - _ # * 8188. NAXC7 M.BABKEK. This may certify that ! have been acquainted wfth'Kler’s PcUrolcum, or Bock OH* for more th&hayear*iandhavare* pcatodly witnessed its beneficial effects Jn the curb of Indo lent ulcere ami other diseases for which itis recommended.' and ran with confidence recommend It to bo a medicine wor thy of attention* and ranaafoly my that success has-attend* ed its use where other medicine had lolled, - * D. r, FOOT* M. D. For goto.by all the Druggists InJlttsburgh. jattflfalAw. T>UNNETS—’A. A. MASON A CO.* have just 'received, per JLP express, an assortment of Fall Bonnots.> . aep7 • . J_IIDJSK—46 Dry Hides* just roeeived In store, for sale by XI jfl3 I» ft. WATERMAN A SONS PIU METAL —A small lot Rni»ky.-fKi»Mit<i w• 1 _«p! giyq a MoomiKAP. Tk Yf ELLIXUS and Stores KentwL -anA • fry XJ n AUSTIN LOOMIS^ . -No.,o2Fourthst* abotaWobdat# - . TAVA COFFEE.—&O pouches, 40 toAO..fovcacb Old Gbv* O eminent Java Coifoe, just rocelvod and fiwaaleotlhe scpB PEKIN TEA STORE, fth st. S” UPEBIOB S. li. MOLASSES— 6Qe ?l 'gaiiaa, or gallon by Uuj barrel, for sale at: Mftßmg __*ep7 •In tholHamond. .11 UVERINU S Xu Pulverized Sugar* just received and fbrsale attha / «*p3 ' :■ -■ •:■ ■■■ PEKIN TEA STOKE, 28 Fifth st T>Wl> AND BAK’D BLACK SILKS—2O pieces beautiful _I? fig'dand bar'd black silks* jast received ot _sfph> A A MASOXACO. BOOKS.—BUNEUS* No. 32 street, have ll received several new and very interesting work#-Hghti grave and instructive—even the titles of ,which, w© esumot give today. Go and examine them/ mpS'- FI^EAS,TEAK—6coses extrafinaToung ifyson^in iscdoo 1 re Box«r*tbe finest ehop.Young Hyson in the American Murker. Wo invite our customers to tty It ' «>p3 PEKIN TEA KfOKE, 38 Fifth at. 5 Mancbestcr Bank Stock ; i • v - ' • do Savings Funds Company Stock, for aofo by AUSTIN LOOMIS* “T* No. 02 Fourth st TlTiNia—2o boxes Muscat wine; . TT . . 23 do Claret do; • .10 do . Gingor, rec'd and In store, for sal© by ... : J 0 ANDE&SON A CO. O COAKS—ttrngjl ; u . •■ hJ 20 this crashed do; - ; . .15 do pulverised dot, rectt- and In store, tot WMQ ICT fsepi/} J C ANDERSON & 00. - If M l suAitta we muot: cuffeh imicK; IUU lOu do Iron City do do; .. Forsyte by AUSTIN LOOMIS, ■ No. 93T Fourth utrect. SIIAWSS, hMeived this day X. oi W. M.s,jiottx:U s Lnsjs' t Mhrehou.uy oomprlsltur the. rlUu’-4 ocJ uiiWt'st desi_:m.«, lo wldch wc invite tlie attcutlon orpuiYiiaftw. ■ - , Vr.McCUSTOCK. e|Y't:LOl'.K|JlA UK MiACTICAJ. slKUlt'XN.B—alio Cyclo twain of IV-wlical .Mrvlieiac, coinprisins* treatise on-the nature ami treatment of disposes, Matua MciEca: and The ropeuUttyMediftd Jurtyjrudeaee, Ac* in 4 ygla. Bvd k tomato (wpW) KAY St CO, 55 Wood st, OP WATItKSlATICsf—iiio -lost? and utility of la mathematics,.with the.besfc.mcUKxi or InsiriictloD, ex plained and Illustrated by Charles Dories, 1 rol Svo. : A tow cojdtaof tb?atoYe,torsatoby : .KAY &CO 1 ; 55ytooAft, OAW'ia icrcrtcdihis day a;' \V, . MtCljl'iTOCil d Carpet Warehouse* coropriaog rich atui tUogaui «ty l«i and at prices «i low as can - to found In any of the Uam* Cmo v : TV® Inrite spedia atlcnUoh to our {‘•lock of‘fapestry Ourpcts; '•-•'■•• • v —yP- 1 * ■■ ■"■■•■ ■: ■ ■■■■ Wnrehoum. Ko_ 65 FonrtU *t. . / 50 boxes Uanin& cigar*; Vj' lOjOOOPriodplft bastbrands: - . 12,000 Reg&lli&. do ' do:' 100,000 half Spanish? . 200,000 common, recta, ami In store, for rale l,y .-f? 1 ’!- J C ANDERSON A CO. Raisins. —soaboxesprimeRaisins': ■■ ■ ■ - 200 half boxes *toc 100 quarter do .'.do; • .00 fcogs seediest do; .' fl,.r,ci ; n»’d and for sole by J 1?? 1 J c ANDERSON ft OJ, o , rouJ e l bushels pea nuts; ■■■ 2t) bags walnuts; 20 do filberts;* ;. 20 do cream nuts; : * ■••;■■■ 10 hale* Bordeaux almonds; „ nC 1U siclljr Jib received and for snloby wpG ■■■:■■' J C ASDKBSON ft CO. 1 HulcitribeTS haTing wtnruca tea m the nwlving a large stock of Bolb leather, Kin swSa’» D, ?Si! FrCttch Cslf Skins, Morocco lining Skins and Shoe Findings of all descriptions; oil of which we 11 <bra ““H nborotto Eastern J2EL_ B. lIARD ft 00. New Fall Goods. ; A f “»w»w rcrolrtog cases rid pack ngos of New bait Goals, comnrWmr gilki ftonch «4<£Sft£3g f r I SJ? rtnCT, ' I, J? lieretofoni existing under tho firm of JUuaa A Co, SccUonk iSTw U Pittsburgh mi Stoubommc P. R, IT la thhi by mutual conmut. Theburinoss,olrtoMmSfta carriisl on by Miller A Co. M McCORMICK, ■ Pltlsb'gh, Sept. o,lBs2fseplMt*! - I?AWS JVUUTU m.buv mxuTuSS:- JC bio and cheap MootsandShoos, Ihlsthonubliccaodo by calllngat tho store of W E SOUIIIiHTZ,fiS. 107 Market s*?*’ liberty, who U now rcccivlng n Tory extenslco stock of boom, Shoes aud Gaiters of all tho infna*- steles.' mostof'Which aremailo to hts order, and- axe warrautisl ~ letter? 1 ’ 5 * 010 nuluborof °*? store Is on tho Window In red :— —■" 80B8.TT Now Uoods, Now Woods. ' ' ... Q WATTSCO* Tinian,. : ' ■■■.'■ •. so - JB5 EIIIERTY STREET, KSo'MS'Sd^ '““J"" tost, ? tyiMSSi^ < t^ ,:h& ~ ! - cloXtewn ° f "■» .-gto ■ Sew Booifit, ' “ "" • T™t” Sel Shuull ‘«. t>J Author of Sunny iftmnlo Patriotism, by Author ortho Wide, Wide World - Jho,fourth and last Tolunib Of “Cosmos.” « hbpora to a Newly Married Pair. The Excellent Woman, by Sprague. The American I'orm-Book, and a groat variety of omr em) popular yorlffl Just received ttom tho Eastern Puhlbhcrv Also a lot of thonew coruscates of Marrlazc. lilrths and- Dcatbs-Dlarie, for 1853, and ktads - DAVISON A AGNKW. SUNDHiKd— rGU) boxes lire crackers; 10 cases pruine inglass Jarpi .. 3 •do • do .In fhney boxes; ......... -40 baskets salld oil; ••• .. 200 half boxes sardines; .' - ~ .200 quarter do do; • 100 boxes lemons; w . . 100 doS lemon Byrnpv • .•.■v - inS -1® jar pickles;. • . 100 do pepper sauce; 40 botes citron; . f - - . 20 do macaroni' 20 do veramdlia: ' 60do-judo paste; • 00 do.-.rockcandy; 40 , do- .shelU almonds* • * ' lObbla do; 10 cases liquorice; 6 do Calabria do; 3 do 'preserved ginger: . - - , . gum drops; - : ; • • •••■■•■ -400 -doherring;’- v •... ■■• 20. do pineapplechecso* ■ - 100 lbs Sap Sago a* 52 tales lazeogew: 10 doa a&s’t preserves; ; . 20 mats dates, reett and far sale by ■ sgP 9 J.C ANDERSON A 00. Fall Campaign* GOTHIC HALL PLATFORM, Small Profits, One Price;. All Articles 'Warranted, terms CASH. rTIUE Proprietor would call the particular attontlmrof the X public to his Fall purchasca of Cloths, Oossimcres, Text ing*, Over Oo&tlugs and furnishing goods,, lib stock iupprt consists of MEN’SlVEAR.—Coats.Pont*, Vcplamd Over Coatflaf ell the. nuterjhl now to rogue. AM, Sblrte, Vn&ur Shirts. Drawers, Collars, Cumin, S(^Sto<^^PocSet^^fc, HtotaeUan Coot hxrpe, WEA AI«v Bhlrts/Drawcr* ttodcr Bhhfto Collar%Cnivats, Belt»,l}oJ too. Hosiery. dloro, Suspenders,to tort ererj article of I Xfaii Afld Boy’s outfit’. i V CUSTOMER to this tatoeh of i toa buMncasUfuD ana armlets. Haying aecored the «?» K.CHEStEB, -4W0046t ’ «■ r « ? , t l -* •* l ‘*L.*° * - ■. .-.<f*../.:.; ~ r /• v ■' • =EN J *J t * ‘ , EMI EMI 03 Mattel sfc near Fourth, AMUSEMENTS. Kinney’s Mammoth. Balloon Mnseum i, - 08, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE? JOBSIS.KIXSBV, Uaiuoa ass Vtemao*,. THE PBOPBUfTOB respeetthll/ an* ■> the dtlmu of AHoglteny JTOHS WISE: I - BittON ABCENBIO.V, iterior of the above cstab ' Pittsburgh, 0n..: ■ '■.SBPnStBKBSItb. . '.VHMSathertwill be o fof FUtE WORKS, never the western eonntry, tto the unrivalled attrao : Balloon Asoension and , there will be given seven , exhibitions, without extra .consisting of- . • ■- Arts and operas, r - eBSDiD y&m>imLUßß> /MIO-BEftIING, bcbomanct, .'ERFOBIUNCE OS BLAOK HOPS NEQHOJIINSTREIA,:- CIffiSIICAIi DISSOLVING VIEWS. "’’ls MAMMOTH ESTABLISH ' eommeneo cxhlMtfogan c-- ■- / EYBNJ!iO,Beiit«3,«irt ''Ckduxlag which time ft benefit. , Tlimvholß combination or TUenLhtL; 4&1 irfn li iwWh. itod Itom KINNK¥*B MAMMOTH PAVnSoX furnished with substantial raised . dot| Dg comfortably 7000 persons, and n.Furqurttf, furnished inhandsomostyle/tvlthliOOQ comfortable wtntlWwhnl* - being sufficient to accommodate 10,000 persons, aoTermr onb in the PavilUou bear andseo the pcrfoiShcwi, ViS : ifflr Admission to the u-lioit Sxhibplm—’Boxes! J 5 cents, Snlyj PORjifettoTlctotfl, numbered, and every one rushui. teed ascat, 50 cants, v d»" For full particulars, see pasters andsmaU bUls. 1 - ~ " , : »p7:lwiU2tw MAJf, J. BURNELL, Advertiser. K * SPECIAL NOTICES. AHL f Burgeon Demi«l»-{teuor d (Ky Q.JW.Blddle.l Nt>, H43tnlfcbfleldgt ' * [my£? A»O* D^-—&loetaabove* lira O'Reilly Telegraph thy Office, comer or Thirl anil streets, every Mon day evening. {ap2B TrS»AHGBHOaA liOOGIS, I, «. S Q. Vr-Tho H Angoroaa Lodge,.No. 2S9 # I;a of O.P..moets every Wednesday ev(rolngta.Waahlfagtonlftfll, Wood at? fjyfcy , AC & T£« A *•—For the host UounraTti In Pitta- Iny at «j cents gn. ta the Pokln-Tea Slope.' rio.3» Fifth stree^"trhere L the'very best Block and Green" Teas can nlwayß bo had. ■ - ~ fjyp .O#; .O*.-WrHaee of meeting,Washington Hall,- Iry Wood street,,between FI flfr Strec f and Virgin tiSej. v JfiTTSDUBOQ-LODaSy Ho. SUirrMectaemyToealay evening. f -"■■ Alemanth* &tCA3mwrr, So. 87—M«te first and third ' • -Friday of each month. fmax23:ly F. FVBSKBBBBBr Dental Sax- WtSr •fceon.—Na. \l5l-TMr4,srr«t,.a few. doorflatwve ' Hmltnfleld. . Office up stairs. . Sr. F.haabecn cotmocted trlth - the estahiLOtmentjof. Sit. UoJlihWtf of Wheeling for the last five years. [sp&tfia ISSfJBANQB COAiPASF; of IhyHartforfl,. Conn .—Capital Stock S 300000? As sets $489,172. Office of tha - JHUBburgli Agency In the-Store " Baao of JTCunly;* Loomi*lfo:fi9 Wood street; *o**SU K.JL&BBSO3, Agent * conkslS Cornalil a groat many thy sons art dreadftillysormeated with corns.- A cerbin .remedy -yrHI ,bo;lband In Dr: Cofft.VACons-Puai£B,.fQr sale by Pr*GEp: & &E¥SEB,;t4Q Wood Street. .. retail at,island 25ct8. perbos. - iepS > td thOsfrwhobqy to sell again. • SPiLNCKHIAN; COMEEKdAL OULLMMS—(taIe Market streeto,- (tinrf fioor,) Kttsl}inrgh,"Pa.r :JE.'P. 80OIWOUGH, Practi cal Jv C* SPENCER, Associate. A4drev, P» iL SBJBhCJKK, Principal Teacher of Writing--and Com- .:v -mcrdal Correspondence.•:• See - extended notice in another colttnai. , ,< - , - ani3 Materials, and Irry Cuctato Triraniings of every description, Parnltaro Ptnahes, Croeatcdlcs, : laca mui Muslia.CratainivN; Y;- ’ Painted Wifidcnr :fi3iad(», Gilt Cornices; Cartsdn: Pins, Bttds, - •Ac, at wholesaleandretoil... . W..U. CABBYA > No. IC9 CUesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. ’■ Curtains Mode'and Trimmed in the very ttowestlVoneh style. - • {xnaiiSUy-; - 9Xutu«a Fire ImiuraaecrGosiM* IKsy'.» Pa- Capital S2»,QOa DeiSjed % ■■• only fer, the safer classes, of property ha& An amplo capital ami aSoroaintDCTtor’adTanfaffliala poi^itrfi»hit^|wf»pa l fnfrty : and accommodation, to dtyand country- merchants owners of isolated dwellings and counter property. •. / A- A. CARRIERAtteIiy.. •■•• <. V Branch offleo MBmltbfigldst, Pittebnrgh. Mtller’r Wiiidow Slume'JUiinfiex jfcgj.toty* CSOJtNEROFSKOONDANDAKCn-ffrfl., PHIIiADRTJ'fIIA. . Our motto is.- “ QidckSalix-and Small - Profits.* Store, Church, and lodge Boom modelna' superior manner. 83" Dealers aud otbets are invited to giro us a call# bo*- fore purcbasiugelflofthcre. ; - G. L.MILLEiI GO* ' aa2r:Tm & TT/coraerSecondatid Arehate* Pblla. ■ , jTOf. Pwtom«! Bnlidings, TUrtl sfxoct lakenoaSM token in nil kinds of weaker, (him 8 A.3L to 6 P.SL, airing an accurate arQstlorinti bu poripttffi|ie:coininanc&eapdagucTTCDtype&&t the fallovirie ana upward, according to too.eze and frame. ■■."'•■ •• <••■ . Hours for children, from U A. M. to 2 P. T&: • : N. B-—likcuo?Ess of sick or deceased persona takes tnawy. part of the city. ... {nov2s:ly «£Al ' ' Noises inthe JieifcV&iHl sUdtav. U^£r : grceabie discharges ihMa the eor/speedilyandpertaa* '• ; acntlyrcmoTed* without pain or Inconvenience, by or. ILuus ' unr, Principal Aurist of -the V. V, EarSurgoiy/tihojuay he - «numlted at W .Amh stroeVFhilAiidphla/htimS A;M. to 3 ; thirteen years of close and almost undiridetl att«nthm to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce bla ' tnatmeut to such a dcgrue'of success aa to dndtho moslcoh*' firmed and obstinate c&xs yield, by a steady to tfco means prescribed. • [*ng2S Attend to-.your. Horaes.—DK. UO'ST’a lr& ’HEAYEPOWPIiR.—This powder Ls ofTcredto the. public afl a guaranteed euro for Uin hrerre in-liorses, and Ik uw only medicine known adapted to that purpose/ having' been used, ia. the.priiato. veterinary_pracUo© of the proprio* tor for the last thirty-seven years. Titoutter incompotoncy of that noble animal, . the; horse, for labor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce every quo having - such, to apply immediately for this remedy. For **Tn whole-" sale and retail at l)r. KKYSER'S Dnig-Sfore,No. 140, ~ Jr2B:d&w >. corpor oflYood alloy. J. TITTUP, Cr Asdenou anA.MlntrTlndl $ have UvEr this day entered into partnership, noting th«» fom and - stylo of J, C Anderson. t Ox, In the Wholesale,Fruit Ami Oonlbrtionary business, at No. 0 Wood street, Rttitourgh; •■■• ’ disposed of my entire interest IntheWhotesale acd Confectionary business, to ilessra. J. Cl Anderson * 00., I toko pleasure in recommending thanto my former friends and. customers; and hope forthetna continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on me, : jyy-'tf JOSHUA RHODES. Bherlffftlty , »2l>: the. &mncn•. of. uWenheny . Cbuvty: 1 offer myself os & candidate tbr the office of dUtiRIFE, for the ensnlng md udthout nay party nomination, as aaXhdcpendentUuUUdate/ond would thank fuiJy solicit the votes of my fchaw-dUiiens of allparties.- 01 tUrty-threp, years (save three months,) •« In yittsbvtfgb, ln actlro business, I trust my character is known to the entire «Mmmuuity,aA tmt to require any en* ' dorecacnt, and hope Irnay to deemed trustworthy.: Hoaae give voursullragte to the oldest (but not the most fortu- . ®ato,) Bookfeller. In,Western.Penntylvania, and bbliire.Ksh-; tlemeivyourobcdient servant ” “ nn » >o LUKfi XOOMIS. }TS»ASBOdIATED gl»mcn>» Company of the CityofPittaburffhi FINNEY, Secretary.; / Insure against EIRE and MARINE RISKS of i Emaa. OCQco: in Monosgohcla. nbusOy Nos. 124 andl2& watorstreot- ■■■: ■ ••••-—•• •■■ ■, ~ ■ . . W.W.Dalhis,.. • .John Anderson. s; a ??^7 K. B, Simpson, M m. M .Edgar, 1L B. WllW Robert Finney, Charles Kent William Gorman, > Wffiiom CaUfagwoocL A.P, Anshatx, Joseph Kaye, --.... William D. Wrjghter. : PeU°m> H*U, Odern JMlinff, . TO, -fired, between,WoodaJidSmithf.ddttrtdL-fittar. ' No* 2i-nieets first (ujdlhlhlToaday* .Pittsburgh Degroo ledge, No. 4, meets second and fourth > Tuesdays. : No.9,meotaeYOT7 Thuij»lar eTetang; evening 6 ™ to&EP* No. 24> meets every Wednesday in|SSSSSS^F^S^^ n Q v ledge, No. 2-11,. meets every Friday pruning --. ■ uml, earner of Xeacork mid Sandusky streets, Allegheny ; i. PJfi&f &')fa&r Stmt r bdwemMarket and ffdod tfrtds-' ' v • > ■ . Insures HULL and OARG UKlsks, on theQhio and ttbai* * aijmißlvera and tributaries - \ :; -Insures against Lass or Damage br flre. . ■•-■• I twM^!L < ’ rtW * to Inlan4 H "l** ; ■ • EmiciOM: ' ■••■>!■-' -■■■■■■■:■ ■"s GO. Haawy, Win. Luhacr. Ir • • William Baga!,*, Bamuol MTlQer, * , ' William Bingham, ' Hobart Ihmtop, Jr, D.Pohavem 8. Ilaffcangh, Frauds BoMcm. . j-sa, ; WaUor.Bgymt, - ; ■ y.-Bamhai * *■• •■;>.• ■•■-_ , Isaac Sf. Pennon " PresMmti JAJIEa a. HOOS; U Ties Frrailsnt; SAMUEL JTCtBBKAN. - • Jraurowr: JOSEPH a LBKODL ' - b Secretary: o. A. DOLTON. ? Ontst, No, 55 Vara Sram, js Murara Bmim. ii ‘l****** •» * ;' , Mutual rates are thosamiyasthnsofldoptal by other fnfA. lycoodnetoa Oompanfe* - S * , v.JolntStoekßatcvatandactionbf o&D4hlrd&sttatbdMu« tual to fl difldoiid of thlrtr-three ami .fc'< thlntper cent*, paid annually in adr&aco. ,< Blaks tttteuoa the lives of persons guing to CalifamraL : v -j,-£j. Jama* S. Boon, Joseph 8. leech. K - Charles A. - > Samuel M’darkan. ■ ■ ■ •■* • William Phillips, : John A; iniaon? - • s. marlLQis ': John ScotL .:• Ollf-rSeTyaty barrolg. for fm| P k y • r,; -C J 731 &■ U. “ ■JAMKS P. PABtSEaT - , .VBOUS&LE OB4IE&XS •- ' ‘ Si- BOOTS, BHOES, BOHHEFS, 3Ta. M Iliad Stre-t, ) ; . BiTisnoßaii. faan, agg ; ; BSZ S?., tetf ‘™ Mi » J °»w.« to r skSafrre (ar l Uift^n^?ii^’ toCle, “ illttlJ “* a rrt”" l . »t tb» i • : - Buperfntoftdaatbrtf * ? RB, * •••■ AND SILVKH WATCUta, UICH l«U> ,r. v **omj quality or<loodac*abe bought fur a tuny othfreaub- ■ wiramt la thti jtute* ? Van\a ofothw -JcwdlM*. Jfleus calf ami _s». ftr rmS, < Wires, at fwpOl 01 MAHKKS air 5 *, i * V- v * FEM •Sy j r V *■'* J EOM
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