i •" W.'A -/ :.v ■-:•"■--f" ?. • V-' '.• ’.. : s - : -n-- - ;; -• ■ *»* * aS3 f*p * * T»t ,ap A, « * * \ 3 ' r 3@™»®6Bl«' i ®>&‘’A’St' * X ' - > * <, „ - . I 4 »a s' flijill) THII HI iuil * ' TIIE . ~~: •• a^^^ll^ r ,'' MM^l j]7l7 Li:d^y ir ~'‘ •-I ■ '—•-.■■«»-»<«n--~ i~-ninn * §/ •'”• AjA !i !!*•*’ s' 'vJt/111111 J Xil’* UIUU Pierce. ’ Itema of Hews and Miscellany. TTmrit w»rm>ir*'"^^ g^^^T^j^p?~^^^^ssSSiW>li y!' I ™ l *SSBBSSS!!!j|j*»i»M«Bß»msgm«sasgaßßaaiaßßß^te SS^SSsaE?^ *»-"&&£?. • g4it^fgwSSßfal-. '-f if . MONDAY MORNING - . m f New Haippsßlre, upwards ber 1031 societies, 040 clergymen, and 828 most t>m m ,Z f ***} > “ **• d^.”Sg ,c ° rflwof ™ Bl « 0 & M -°~ -- (^^:l:i^ lEMBER37 :i a r n P an e i B^.wa p^ms&mx i.i>. »:& ‘i SLhrr ff l^ 0 f e T, l tT thoh! . eheat p Amon S tte list Of entries at the Ohio State Mpl t '- .'* ***** v-jl tpuht* t fforta to abolish tho “religions Fair, was one TThioh ia represented to havecomo jnStmAvu. TE Aw-rorttia twstoauiNo TJuaTi’iita- *" ’; KATIONAIi TICKET. te « B The letter is dated from P. T. Barnum. of New York, being a -Fat «CS b?SSS & k T-i T-k I \^-s®®® £SlDE3iT Girl” weighing five hundred and twelve pounds. ggcan aivaya ba fayt ; [Jr?.,, " (/ rr-i‘ SC v '?Bv“ FRANKLIN PIEUCE, A correspondent of the Now York Courittand L* Z-’. 1 : ' ‘ : v OF tfE\V> KAsrPbffiHh Enquirer, in a letter eulogizing Gen. Scott, says g^^EOHi^ i >o£,i t o.snG--Mootser«Ty - ./-A 1 * ofhlm.that.. Ae ,-, aTOa a g w Ween y^ n J„ t, ru JW3LRLI AM>' R. KIIN Gv-:, make him remarkable among other geo^l^f'™^?• %-f ! S.i!fV®s«i^sftv .'••fi.-ifl®)?®.; ,S?.v.;WfiPDWMP r < ;; Hon. w H. Haywood, formerly a Senator of ‘WBWRANCK coJHPAIS'ir, V;.:-2 the United States from North Carolina, is smd g|*g?sS& or C SM«S»I£ L ? Jr; nrrr |x)R CAVU. Tv „ lo Wog in Raleigh dangerously ill, and not ffCnitfy a loomu, Ho 68%0d street v,-. &■; ■■&•& W IL LIAM lIOPKiNS, UUly to recover. H, s disease Is cancer of tho H ' Wratio “ “** &I dps mam i#!|| ■' is S tfs*J3;i2»' its m? i &Jf m |gSl!lgl Sis bis sja& H Ri s#* gp idl U -:. -- ■6KNAtOBI.IL EtBCTOIIS. ' OEOEGE TV; WOODWARD, • WILaONTirOANDiESS, . DEN’. ROBERT PATTERSON. District . < , lc P.JBrat,.IOQAS. il. 43EORDC H iUriTS' ' B. Jlittsa, •\ : 4, P. W.IIOCEIUS. ••..* - B.Ur«Y,Jr. <*. A-APtL£. ,7. Hon Stricsuvd. - 8. Ar Perns. - 0. David yntso.. : Jo. lUJSUJasss. . .. 11. Jomr M/ftenrous, . 1& P-HiMoa. Daring aU last treek we refrained from refer ring to these two fruitful subjeots for comment '' We supposed tbit some one of the Whig organs . Wonld Bay something- in answer to Mrs. Swiss :...:helm’s terrihlo artiolo of the 18th. :• But they were all as close as an oyster on the subject, ; and not.-ono of.rikem said a word in defenoe of Mr. Mngill. Mr. Magill did undertake to at * tend to the matter himsolf, and called at the of fice of tbe-.^ l Snt!sr'expMti.‘’i: Mrs. S. de ', 'scribes his visit ns follows: ; ■ • ■**Mr.-SfaEillTOltel at our office la quite* potion, anil ire i- were sorry for tKing absent.: Should like to bare . « hrluted io the same offim." . - Speaking of Judge Shaler'o card, written lor tho’ p.arposo of softening down matters for Iris client, Mrs. Smssbelm says: "•'• Shale , fs;r)jß7»jm».th4t the Indictment TO tt fetta* • - uio of absurdities is ins rrpfnion against that of twenty men ~ > ttCllrtjOh oath. aiu!with the oriucnco before them- They ■ ttf.Slarillguittyor insportantofflcialmladomcfni cun, aud-we tbltjk Judge Sluder did liia client' serious wrong In iosjating upon Inking advantage of * mere legal quibble to get tld of tbe; indictment; should by all , means hare taken the other nde-of tho alterant! re,and cm> - -ployed other coaufifci who would have ftrta! upon tho merit* - .qf.thfl.case... Aa It is, bo now stands ontho records eharWtl -.'with locking up county doootnenm. nod denying the other - Cwnnilssliracrsacncn to them—with Illegal inteWereuco In jurVj .aad an overtopping of lbo bounds of .-his legal anthenity; in wiring, out copying. - Tha ebarew . . niako it appear Uiat Mr. Magill -uvdtbe office for bis own i : Ivsnefit rather than tbo interest of th* county, nmi people i . horn a. right to suppose that when ho assomed powers which i dri not beloag to him In one office bo might do as much in I another*- v , ; .X)no thing wo wiskto booxplteit about; vis: that therels | .bo. hint in this- indictment of any dWipnesfrapproprlation of - fle has been charjjed with fiomo transaction of this kind, . atiarmosUßtely.tlns charge grew out of the othher hffiur^ : Tua recorded indirtmeni,makes no mention of anything ; , «ijniscdia iaw.nßdidlrone&l: 'U was merely a scries of pettv tUMpatfons in office, which-denied -the other Commheloners - their proper ahans in tbc transaction of tlio bn&laeß.- for going into the merits of tho -case was, rim - to porsiiado the .Whigs that, they cannot elect - laduco xhctm to unite with tbo friends of d&ceU* oy ot-ftii parties, and vote for some ono who. can prerent another Barker rpiga.” ■ • • •• . la the nboTO. two extracts there is matter to &<*,explained, and we request our whig cotempo rarics to:giTe aa explaantion. The/ haTB, as J ct *said uotbiug about Mrs. Swisshelm'e charges;; They dare not-attack them, they know that they PBUp.pt bo,refuted, find unless tho whig editors or Mr. Mugin will attend to them, they will be brought before the people, aud kept there until ufter the election, . Mrs Magill's passion against Mrs, Swisßhelm, Mr, Biddle's vexation at her articles, and Mr. White's silence on the subject, cannot save Mr. Magill. If-tho editors of his paper, will not speak to the subject, lio must do it himself; and in. such a manner, too, as will leave no doubts upon; tho minds-of the people. . ’These indiclmtntj must :bo explained ; the terip transaction must bo explained, end evasion in either case will not serve the purposes of Mr. Magiil or his party. . ' His party .organs have determined not to an swer—whether they .had » meeting among them selves, and concluded that he is guilty of oil the - ohorges against him, we know not, but they are .as silent, ns the grave. Therefore, Mr. Magiil must speak for himself, and clear himself of the charges made, against him ;by a lady. The Gazette’s low flung abuse of those who dare to say imp in connection with the name of the whig candidate for Sheriff wilt not' answer’; that has become stale, and it is now deßired. that Mr. MagUl will explain both the imp and indict : meat mysteries. It.nmstbo done, or the posi-i tion of Mr. ■ Magiil on the day of the election will be most lamentable. ■ For the past week Democratic meetings have been held in sevoral districts of the county, and they have all been attended by largß multitudes of tho independent voters. The -meeting at Tn rontnm on Thursday evening is acknowledged to .be the largest that has ever assembled in East Door township, and tho same remark will apply to the one held in Sbarpsburg on Friday. * Qn Friday evening a meeting washeld in‘Bin mlogham, and Whigs and Democrats agree that . it was a more numerous nnd enthusiastic meet-' ing than tho groat: “ Frontier Convention” of the Whigs, which was held on Thursday in the little lot.behind the American Hotek The meet ing was one of the most enthusiastic that has been held in tbo neighborhood of this city for many'yisrs past,’ and tho failnro of tho grand whig -fizzle, added much energy to the tone of the assemblage. We con ■ assure our friends abroad that the ■Democracy -in Allegheny, all stick: to their in tegrity,wad if they do not give a majority, they will giro a large pile of thousands to the Demo cratic column. ' ■ s What the result on lhe great contest may be we are unprepared to ssy, bnt we have an abi ding .confidence that a largo portion of onr coun ty ticket will be elected. A COUPLE OF_pIiX GnApiIS One of the Federal prints in this city conies “a couple of paragraphs’* from Greeley’s Tri June, to prove that the “ ohancts of Pierce and King OTe dwindling every day.” Now wo have also “a couple of paragraphs,” whioh• “have : been lying op our table; for some days,” clipped from the New Hampshire JPatHat, which prove clearly .that'Scott’s, prospects are veiy brilliant ■ —over the left. lllO fodtrol «**» hte of “Scott enthusiasm:’’ Pretti? mil the eject MTcrsete." Jf to Scottoslms-ith to Democrats certainly imve no wssoa to . SST .Gen. Bcott is still progressing Westward on his political pilgrimage,- and wo presume if 10 troVel at m speed, he will reach the spot where that Military-Hospital * to be erected about the last of October the people remember that the IT a av«« . topay the erases of £?££££££" oal tour in search of a site for a «. •* *» same time he is 31 'ary of "$7,000. per annum, os OaSto? Chief of tite Army of the Baited ButeT* * •.::1.i., ..e'.':•!-,,:,..:. ■*■ ■• blivs elector**, District. 5 10. ILCEteb. ! 14.: JolW-OLATtO!?.- * 15. IsaacHqbixsos.:: . .lC.itemTTifprF.u.- JwnsßuiixsiDE. 18. Maxlwku. M’CaRU*. 19. <3ou.Joseph M'Doxald. 20. VC tLUAM S. C\LAHAK. 21. Andrew Burke. ■ 22. TTiluak Du**. • '23; Jokjt S. STCaimoxi.-. GEOBafiIMJARRCT. MB. SHKR.IFPAXTV, THE WORK GO£3 BRAVE&yOH, - , Although we are professed democrats, tre have w> objection to au aristocracy, if it bo of the right bind—that is, “Uoaat to whom houor ia ..due.” Eut all those idletinetionedn society, on account of mere birth or wealth, irrespective of true merit, we deprecate In the highest degree. ■Mamonght to be estimated in life, according to his worth—his intelligence—bis goodness in foot, so far as he has lived for the diffaslon of | universal intelligence Bnd virtue. The mechanic and laborer, the hone and sinew of onr prosper ity, often go unrewarded, because they walk through life with, that modesty, which is it sure index of an intelligent mind; white the more nraloet. -. f lMf ** ”** to ™. “nd cot eta praise, when it has no claim. Jhe late “ Horti cultural Mitten'” and the approaching Coun y air, we trust, will bring some of our worthy democratic,aristocrats Into notice, and place tuem in that position in society, which {hey de ®”f-. , The Bouquet Stand in the Horticultural Exhibition has called up many such reflections in our miud.. It ig a beautiful design, and re flects much credit, upon the fair designer, and the manner in which it has been carried out by i Mr. hlorganroth: who executed it, deserves our warmest praise. It is oarved out of one solid piece of wood, and stands about the height of a common tabic. It represents the Lily of the Bile, (Calla jEthiopica,): bo natural that you may suppose it growing on the bafibs Of sigreatriver, and that, some fair, amateur .-had placed a seo shell -on its top for the reception of her flowers. May this and many Buch.beautiful devices decd rate the halls of our oitieens; and may they be ever ready to enoourage talent and good taste, whenever they appear amongst us; and let us give « Honor to whom honor is due.” lu contemplating the,effect of these exhibi tions, we are pleased with the prospect.' It J brings our Farmers, Gordoncrs and Florists to jsetber. Their productions arc compared, and a I generous'emulation is elicited, and every year we havo bettor fruit, belter vegetables and a | ohoieo collection of flowers. This exhibition is decidedly superior to any thing we have had be fore, and we hope that hereafter It will bo equal ly progressive. -• i*emooratlc'fll*e«U»g in Torentnra. On Thursday evening, the 23d inst, the Demo : crata assembled in a mass meeting at tho School Rouse, In Tarentum. The meeting was organ* iaed by calling that good old Democrat Bostiism Mcas.vr to the chair; Daxikl M’Cbeadt and Mr, Mitcheu,, Vice Presidents, and T. Neki and Wm. Bosion, Secretaries. Tho moo ting was addressed by Dr. -Quail, Colonels Gibson and Whlteseli, and Themns Moffit, Esq. Dr.Qaail, who was a .Captain in Mexico, gave a dear and fall exposition of the life and history of Prank lin Pierce while in Mexico, refating the base and unmanly attacks made by tho Whig party, Uo was followed by CoL Gibson, who made one of his good old-fashioned speeches, such n one as l every Democrat applauded and the Whigs ad mired. The remaining speeches were good - and received with applause. It was the largest meeting ever held in. tho borough. There will bo good news from the eastern part of the county. A Flag, with tho stars and atripeß, Boated in the broexo from a hickory pole, car ried by tho Deer Creek Delegatioatho same Flag will float in the breeze on the second Tues day of October, in triumph of a majority for tho Democratic ticket. The meeting adjourned— giving throe cheers for Pierce and King, and the wholo Democratic ticket—to meet at the election ground on tho Second Toesday of October, to do their duty by electing the whole Ticket. Democratic Stutlng at PerryavlUe. I In pursuance o t a call of the Democratic Com mittee of Correspondence, a largo andenthuslas' tic meeting wag held at the house of James Me- I AUeer, in Perrystilie. The meeting ms organ- I ired by calling James Freely to the chair, and Jl. Good, John Plankerton and Coi. 'McClarren— I Tice Presidents; Jones Boyd and Rich. Meegan, j Secretaries. AddressesweredeUvcredbyCol.Jam. A. Gibson, Thomas Moffit, Samuel Fleming and J F. IVhitesell, Esq., each speaker representing the | tree policy of the Democratic Party to sustain her measures, cany ont her principles, by roting | for the whole ticket, and nothing bat the ticket. | The democrats of Boss township bad two hickory poles, one bearing the flag of our country, the ether with a banner bearing the inscription: <‘Wo know oar rights and we will protect them.” The meeting adjourned by; giring three cheers for Pierce and King and the whole democratic tioket, after which a fine supper was prepared by Jamos McAllcer, that good old democrat, who will do his duty, together with ail the democrats of Boss township. sewwobk. ... Meaars. Haepeb& Beothees. Now York, have just published' in a neat volume, the Personal Adventures of “Oar Own Correspondent" in s ltal 7- By Micbael Bonne Hokah. This book is from the pen of thewell known correspondent of tho Xiondon Timet. He states that the volume is net a reprint of any of his letters, or made up from any of (he English, French, or Italian jouri nala; but is entirely original. It is an interest ing narrative of the events of Europe, daring the last revolution, to many of which the author I was a personal witness. Tho book is written in a lively, conversational style, and is spiced with . touches of romance—making it, altogether, quite a readable volume. For sale by J. 1. Rbad, Apollo Hal], Fourth street. { S6BP Scott Is the hero of Eundy's Xano; this is proved by the foot that Gen. Brown, who was the Commander-in-Chief.on that occasion, prais ed him for the gallantry he there displayed. If Bco.tt ought to be chosen President ■because his commander lauded him for gallantry, ought not Pierce to be elected because Scott himself, who was his commander, praised him for the same thing? It’s a poor rule that don’t work both ways. So thinks the New Orleans Courier. I jß©*The Board of Trade of Philadelphia, as we learn from tho .Cedyerof thatcity, recommend a subscription to Becure the construction of the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Rail road, of which forty-eight rnUes,, from Spring field to Delaware, Ohio, are under oontraot—: $lOO,OOO is asked from Philadelphia, of which $25,000 have been subscribed. This road will be-904 miles long, and will cost $16,000 per mile. B®* One of tho Third street federal prints after showing that the Whigs have lost Missouri, .lowa and Maine, exclaims, “skies bright" Of course the skies ore bright, but not for whig gery. It is the glorious sun of Democracy that now illuminates . the world, and scatters the mists and cloudß and darkness of federalism: . Greeley is trying to prore that the conn »y is fast going to pieces on account of the ■, n i of «i wiUl baetal buttons, rofa b tSd , beiß £ bt “shed, as it would take off the nap and deteriorate its value. He bold considerable landed property in Kent and was-always happy to reoeive au invitation from his tenantry tovisit them/ which ho occasionally did, often remaining. a month at a time, as he was thus enabled, to add: to his’ savings. _ His appearanoe and manners led stran gers to. imagine that he was in the lowest verge or penury, and .their compassion was exoited in ms, behalf, au. instance of which may be men tioned. Just before the introduction of the • roilwar mtem of traveling, the deceased had been on a vjsit to some of his estates, aud was returning to London, when the coachstopped at Farning ham. With the exoeption of our miser, the passengers all retired to the inn. Missing their ooach: companion, and recollecting his deooyod appearanoe, they conceived he was in distressed cirqnmstancoß, and accordingly a sum was sub scribed, and a bumping, glass of brandy and' water kindly, sent out to-the “ poor " gentloman, whioh he thankfully accepted. Many.instances of a similar character might be related. - A. lew days before his: death, the deceased told ono of hia exeoutors that he made a moßt singular will," bat;as.tbo property was his own,- ha had done aa he pleased with it. The /executors are the Keepers of the Privy Purse for the time being (Dr. Tattan) and Mr. 3. Stevens, of Willesbor ongh. i After bequeathing o few very trifling legacies, the deceased has left the whole of his immense fortune to “ Her Most Graoiouß. Majesty Queen Victoria, begging Her Majesty’s, most graoious aoeeptanoe of the same, for her solo uso and benefit, and -of her heirs,” &o. The property estimated at upwards of £600,000. For some wars before his death,* Mr. Nield scarcely olv owed himself the common neoessarios and com forts of life, and has left a poor old. house keeper, who was with him for more thantwen ty?six years,..without the smallest pro'vision -or acknowledgment for her protracted and far from agreeable or remunerative services. / I®* Watering places collect corions eharao teri, and anrionscharacteremakecurions speech es. ■ The following is a specimen; ...‘iMr-MuntaUne do you hop!” ‘‘Awl no—a mawq X seldom haup—l pwfer to walk—perhaps some day, if I should have the misfortune to lose | my leg, I would weooncite: myself to hasp the J west of me loffe.” I r 1 s alitt!< ’ **** r< inf a V ) f?ys s ,at ° xea f you know; We?, 1 M 'Jeep, and fat cows, . itu a wife &t roy-olbow as poor as a crow. * ' •' * Anti care urln&jcs shading lier brow.*' ‘'rknol?’a?jl^ usl,yi ‘iOm’taffonttte expense,” - n„, k "°S Ft 12 ’ CT 9P 3 am t tL <> h'l*™d-iogctksr to heepthlnKS aloe- Ana together well take a test. K k s ’ u Jet»^ aI ° brrimo - tat tho s,ntt ’ “ x°?' rono ’ cr a dt 7i andClevelandbans ho’erseena blue, billowy Lake, ’ . & thr °° S *•*«*«* >— Bot when I’ve been called from ay home tot nwhllo _And wen botr tioittf got aJ&bef 1 ?'irS™»£*s W to H£ ltib a Jl S ht ebeerfal heart And h ! rl 1 ermiiuftmsicnUd sometimes, raspy andcold, : . For toll qevcrcndlng, nnd lnbor nnchcoml. Makes ffomen—and ?nrft--fiomctlrppfl gcold” ■ • know, for a kingdom to boot; Tbartmy “gntionmn^-HmaKATntanbwy?” Ohio Cultivator. Mr. Thackora, it is said, will sail from Liver pool for Boston about tho middle of Ootober.— He has expressed a wish that tho American press j will refrain from reporting his lectnres. ; He does not come to America for the purpose of writing a book of travels, but jsimply to see the country, and to give hisleatures In the prinoipal cities and towns which he may visit. i Expbnbxs or New Yobk Cirr.—The expenses of tho Corporation of New York last year, were I about Four Mrtiom of Dollars, and it is expected they will Increase to a million more in a year or two. Thiß is a snug sum to come out of the pockets of tho people annually, a heavy deduc tion from the fruits of labor, for faiorhas to pay it all. ' !>*■♦ Sid*one's fircrpiUst «9-31r.W. a-Batlsr, of Mfllersbntgh, Centro ennty, , Pv, bed been aOJlctcd with Liver Complaint for a number or rears, and was cared by tho Hlb,, A young lady ofhis aequatntfuico was also greatly rdleved by them. ' Jacob Wldner, Postmaster at Covington, Ohio, mys that they wii.rcry £kst,.ai»4 that h& does not consider that hlj stock of medicine complete without them. The wife of. Mr. James Stewart, of Richmond, Jefferson I county,Ohio, WM cored of most distressing pains by their W . 1L Ainsworth, of Varysbnrglj, Xew York, considers thear Pills the best medicine of the kind ever.olTefed. :■ dho lot ho had on hand sold rapidly, nnigavo the highest taction. , James Jones, cf Wilkins township, Allegheny county,: Pa, saya hU wifi) used two boxes, whleh did her more jcod than thelr tamlly.physlcian lbr two years - 1 -, b J. “OW of tl:« Druggists nnd Slerchants,and .f„S ,? llßrro£irleton J. lOPB4CO, hep-.d»w CO IVoodatreet. OS' Dr. Onyictt’s Improved Extract or Volloxv Dock and Satssparllla a a Sun Heat. 'tiil/cr HtfcdiU cr*- L Thon-andsei lniriuiDbsrecurs,xl with grevlous com plaudsalnchlhry Inherit fiom their pa.-mts. Tho use of ti.e 11 Irv If ' nod Snvpanßtt will prevent all this and anoa TO t aciouat of ml.ery, an 1 many valuable hres, totMbxp&Waxx!ifeom.ax.,ystemmmmttd^vbm J “ thß »«4 of du’ose, nud so takes 0.l the cuvo by which tbs sins or misf.wtunes of the parents .are bo often: vWtod upon Uidr ianccoat — j I>™ ms mre .t to tteiroluUrsn to r.’mnl th-ra ngttinsttho effect, of rcotslfc,UisrmirMxt ty fina cMuroa of putnu tint hard at any tac I«n affisctai ,rilil S&tf&a or Svphilia, mm it tothemmlTCj to tokapraamUßaassUast tha as! bein,; *.,lvea In (hem. Qnyaott’a Enroot of TctW Dotk-aM SnaparWals a sure notidoto Jo such casf^.: -•• •"■' ' wlvertL«€aa?Dt.: > A ibis.cbdce. jast rock'd axui for soJo- by “ -' A A. J. STCART feKt,p—A small lot of pttrac, Just rertt ami A=J?l sate by ■ •-,... . ••: • A, J« STUAKT ■" - artfully prime Jf. O. JiQgar, far _ j? !ft bv [>*PSSI **- 3. WATJSU3f AK & SONS, ‘S’fJ*™* »» Orleans .Molasses. In iTX oak pacKjifies: -obblsSt. House Molas for sale by. [nep37] 1. 8. WATERMAN' & BONsT^ 34»1SH— lS'liMa Late Superior IVliito M*u; W 8: . .‘J 0 . ' : ForsderliV ec ' > -‘ u S- WATKMUN A SDXS. tCKKTS A2*DTHib—-00 tfrasUoaYcr Uu<*l;ofsi ? A^^s^X^^ SSSSSSSS!i “IS IS- WATERMAN A fiftxa.' n ,uUf cll ? u nnd uuidicx of VomiKUyson, im. L pcrlal f Gunpow\)er,ami Itlark Twuvfor ralebv sf ?ri WATEBSU.N&'SONS. (T^iu^r^t'ii 0 1 CALI, !a W stock, \J JmtwTOiveaet W. fl. SCini£BTZ\ nJMtftkctstak. : JSUUTB AN I* MlOtlS—Can be X Jfonod to groat Tarlety, nt V~. B. SCHMBBTW ■■■■■■' : Market strek —»llmtrocem\i,at X. A.' MasosT* a3l ” rtcic ° t 01 nml r to i»rt«a IWv PLUSit—A. A. Maboji .A Co- have just received an asaortonent pt ; Silk Plush, eultablo for Uoanota, Cloaks, wp27 ■ SUaK AND SATIN IJONN£T3.~a: A. Mam* * Co.havo -ii B L rew^l Silk end Sat Laßomieta, annnrtvaK ICU MSOJtWBttt “ POp27 ’ JSS A2W duiLoiiKfi»a. SUUES,--rParcliftßßrB of f ™ s ? Ooo(b ■ should not forget that W. E. Sanrem, xiy Alarkct stroet, has tho largest and best assortment to bo 1 foonq.in the city.- ..gapjy;l f RAUS--11XX) 3 UUflhel bags, in store aaJ fbr V sale b> A. J. STUART, ; opposite Monongnbela nooM*. • ' ':SmUhfls:!d street;' BIjANKKTS! ; one thouKm4*w& Just rcceired, rant* extra largedie—fieUinir Qt A. A. MASON & CO: : Nas.e*andG4 Market street, IOFFEfi— 23S bora prime green Bio Coffee; ■ . lOpocketa best Old Government Java • In store abd to arrive, fbr rale by . ■ . - L. S. WATERMAN * SONS, 008.80 ana 81 Water.'anS B 2 Firatst I—Tho greatest Hook over written Ja JL tho English language, Is the abovo book-Itis publlshnl complete In ono latgo octavo volume, of 235 panes, fries 60 cents a copy. Just received sod for mic at • • 1 ° !0 bhS°uSS‘ : 4Ulllty Carocc “ M «”i 20 boxes extract Logtrood; 25,.' do. CHocolato; ' . 2j> bbls Lovering-'a Crtuhwl ona PuMiSumK IbWOovea" Mbbl. Nutmegs; . w mats Cassia; ■ • ■ 10 boxes No».l Ginger: 12 do Mustard; 15 do Ground Proper: ft. do do •. Alspice; ■ -v.. C cases Ground CUuamon; c F6r Fato W • • t. 8. WATERMAN & aoNR. AUU& COMiIU&J AXl> LACE UAIX2KM Morocco, touunclod &ufclu.=, and Jenny Mod 1 a Just received. TV. E. SCmiEHTZ, '' • 10~ Market street. asssras&wss&sga 51 st - Clair-.trect. Cjr Wtolesalo and BoMl S, ' GKEAX BEDUCTXOH OF'pHffiPß i CHARMS a. MOOlffi, NO. no wif ftir nKU&Ymow?' >AJiu,n uiwui. uo manufactures and Lns on h»mi n‘ jj»J andrfficollent .assortment of ~ Scrubbing, Bladdnff r Halr r -NaJl and V 1 DiaUo or tlus bosfcmatoriaL and adaDted far iuo lathis or any other market. HeronS also invito at* Sft? TARjasH BRCSCCE9 to on4 ‘lhl.f£?£ S.SS&S'SM SSS toVrUcteS l^™ 91 ' 63 ’ layiua to «“» w v^ C<.Zy a * tatc> nosh and Cloth. Their stock haring teen selected with SKSSK** "® ‘ S', ’ . * -tr ' r\C \ iH-Pf' .% '\i . ■ /\P> ((s' ,„ • \ *' ,7 ts C 7, ~ a,, > Ct N V/’" 1 * W * 6- < r / V -' ’ IP V’* *p '7\" P-, n*lsfp ‘ v fJ,\>- * •MfiliTE Site. WABP ITAJi-NIStU—A superior artclT; v t w large assortment, just received and selling bv -“P 2 ; A. A. MASON A CO. J'HWir C !w'^ a 107 r & eC -Strect,SO casea boys •and lonths’ ILtpund Thick BOOTS: 2Q oust* M«n r i Kin Ihlri amt Calf BOOTS. (noW _J IM . Dozen Knlf Woolen 8ock», 1,7 ‘ b “ *- ■«pgi.3t« _ „,WAJSO FORTE IIfSTRXTCTIOS I h'S* to * nform ilia pupils ana or Mttahutgb, gaueralljr, that ha'Will ra- JSSEWng.instruahon on IhcKaoo Porto, Guitar, aha In ss!»%ar ttofctsSS nwt ob 4 CUJijWajSS—USO fecgtj N&ih; O 250 boxes CI&?s;' - 32540 s CornUnwtos; ■•■•. 25ctcd hraodj Tphflrco; %-• JO ohls No 1 Herring; •:■■.,:.■•■ ..: i® half bhls No 0 Madccrel; . 60.Mi15 N0. 5 large drt; • .-■ : Ift blta OH; wiU \? pvent assortment o t ffrocotlM and mnuSicturps. Al.so, a choice *tock of IJatiors. D oi ?CStl c‘ of Brandies aSd s 5 perior Pid Bjn KorsaJo bj ' IIKNKV SI’CCIitOUGH * CO, • corner of Penn and Irwin ate.- ■ ■ .. BAKD IKSTaVMBaTS. - • - TQJPT 4*;MKM of 011 Urn iHffercut keys anj snateS&S 3 0F SAX Un - ■ • Books t' rßooks S**' : BiMka M’ G C™rS.SW,, Town;,, Emcrrort, %7 t ’ R* Mid UnltodStatcs Spollcrß. • r &TOUL s,Town s, Eclectic, and English Bcatfers; - -Kay’s,_GreccleaTs, Davies’, BmlthV Adana’. ; Smilov'A n 8» Chaao’s, and Emerson’s ArithmotteT^ ' tttt’TaraiSSl”"’"’ Smßh ’''> Bu,U '" 1 ’ I '* Hrnioy’s, end Dm ; Comstocjrtv Parker's and OlmstnuTs Hlstortw •'■"■■■'■ offeSjw’statel: 8 WIUW '’ 01,11 oootH ' ton, *’ nteorJr Ci France, Greece, » *“•>* «* ™ bourdon and Lorio ofMathe- MOBQ A* N > «« Wood street. H. MINKE .4 CO/S, ; wo.^aBmitaa»i WJMsSow Vortgynip; r ' 5 b H*5 d J ls Jf 1)1118 K °» T«k Syrup: 40 half dusts Orem and Black Teas; 75 catty Bomb ao do: aoo kegs Wasting and lUfie Powder; . 150. dos superior Corn Brooms: 30 boxes Olothra Pins; 25 doa patent zinc lYa«h Boards • -■ -80 boxes Borin ond PblmSoaot .: ■ SO* do .PeaseStarch; • ■ ’ . .■' ■■ ■ ■ , , 20 do Bpcm end Star Cafidles; . 20 . do diocoloto and Cocoa: '•• 6 do • Babbitt'S Yeast Powdor* ''' .10 do Farisa'&nd Corn Starch; . / e : ■ 6do do Raisins: •.. . .5 boxos (ienoo.CUron; '• > < 6 frails YalenUo Almonds • S to 4 B’B 8 ’ 8 *#»«•! 122 Wood stroftt. FALL ANZV^'^boODS, »JKS22»,SfeS^aS@J “■SSBS^'SSS^*®^ ®?sfeasr efisasasß! 1 " ■ Brown anS Bleached DrlUuSi: Merinos* ••; ')■-• '. K-r'^:-: woolen ana Canton Rjumeb; 1 • IxOKitry and a largo assortment: '..••• t‘ ' Kftlwns,laceshnOdgiiws; amhricsa4Mn]lsfasU^ I Jells, CSlsra and Cufls; I |>rc=i £Uk,andsHk nandkOTUcfa ■ s^srctS?£S Hrs, Elcht Bsyeml Xhlitj- EoarCloSksfofe?l kS 3 Itoery, Dcogs, it, to onmewstoct-SSjSL^^w not beeaeomnorol«l. nere, M they may rest asstffed~n?S?ip„s? i4 '?L sO 4 MilU- ofthgrmU. “** Wewm “*>» It an ohj^t ** ■ *-080*400. 43“ Meofcanlcnl Remedt«»-.Unte an. head wedcalgnate a nnmbor of articles thsthavebcen introduced latcjylbr too purpose of relieving certain disease formitiosj that cammtbo reached by the appllcaaon of medi clne3 proper. Among too most Important of these are— I SnoOIiER BEACE3—the objcctof which Is to euro stoop; r ed shoulders, * ‘ habit ofloaning firrtrard, hollow and flat' chostjond Tory frequently removes a tondency to diseases of too Pulmonary organs, dependent on these: dispositions.— These Braces are strong, well made, and adapted to the use of ladies, misses, boya and men. The Gentlemen's Brnco is rormed in each a way aarto answer, the doullspurpose of a Brace and suspenders, and ata price very- littio above the : price of suspenders.. The pnhliO may rely on these. Bruces, as being what they arc represented; • many prawns of weak andhnUowchcsts have been completely eured; anil, in some ..cases, too qinmmferen».ofAho: chest increased os muth as fcur inchoSEthns giving to too lungs a fnUer action, and amscqocntly adding to toe general health and strength ot pTB f? SES ’ dJHxnmiAi. euppobtebs, Bpi nalSupportors, Suspensory Bandages, of every variety now | Tnrolesalaand BotaU Druggist, auSWaw* t ’ COmer ° f VlrBia ? u «7> Pittsburgh, Pa. . Scrofula. It is dne. to Bier's Petroleum to say | thatit has been known, tocompletelyeradicato every vestage , of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy,' and at less cost or Inconvenience to the patient . .The thousands of certificates'in the hands of. tboproprie tor, many of which are from well known dtlaena of thccity of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and. beyond all doubt, toat Krea's Fernoumss fa a modicihe of no common value, not only ae a local remedy In Htraty. tit, Maiinahm, Btofneu,. loss of Sight, but aa a valuable internal remedy, InylUng the investigating physicians, its woll as the suffering patient, to beeonro acquainted with its merits. 1 I Those having a dread of mlatures are assured that thljJ hottied as it fiawaCrom "y’W”*', A. Js.rmit hears dale Avgust !i, 1552, totohich.it I l",/bot,J£jr), I thl,t I have been so badly af flmoi si i h Sr* 114 £ r toe last seven years that most ofthe I ,tlme I have boon unable to attend to any kind of burtneas. I I■■**?’*• bTOblo to watkand confined to my I h«h and haro been treated nearly aU toe tkuahytbc teat I I JhydciMsotrr wuatry affords; loetnsioually-grteomem-I actl continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot! recommended; mo to try tho Petroleum; op Hock OIL I mhlngclse had failed: I did i ISt I ’JjeAstonishlngjit threw toe poison to the sturfaeo I pjhls may certify toatli I lent ulcers and otoer dlsraaes for which it is recommended | t£ye?Ki,‘Ji^ Ilf l a f n “ 1 rec ?? implKl «*» be a toy of attention, and cansafely .say that success ha* attend-1 edltaure where otoormratfelne had firiJM. • I Per sale by allthe Druggists inPltts^uJ"hs°fmisrf'iw. I JAMES P. TANNER, wnoifiaue »£ALKai» * W 5P2? 8 ; SHOES, BOHHETS, ftp., i; : . y®. JKxxl ,Btrrd r Eetvxgn 'Third aftt- IburffL 1 v v mttsbcugh. XOUTUh berqre buying. wpS.2m ' • ’PAtLBaVNOTRIBBOSa-A. A. 3Uso* k Co„ have J. just opened *0 cartons Fall Bonnot Bibborta. sepM • mEAS—I6O halt chests Imperial; Gunpowder, rouin liv- I a™ and Black Tnus lhim good to fine qUaUty- recoived and for sale by fscp22 KIXO k SIOOiUIEAD. ' S i\ TLN , larp> amtaSSTS Yj aexr acd lashloonblc Bcuntts, Jest rrccivaL -S** 23 A, A. MASON- k CO. 50 £^?^}fo aae,nßt,t “ J street 7 ] » 1 A (treat many per. remedy will &^fcffi?? l ; < n?vS^J riU,i<;on “. A certain Bale brJ)r. QESO 9: Coast . Pusra,. for tgOiber,. .,, (thlnl ItoOT.JtttwSm*2? oil Acconufaati SciJl; d BPEVt!&^?^r > ® l^n, :? nictt ' J>. B. SPJWOJBIt, friitod OW&.AlS;’!*** 1 ■*?<»"«•» &» cxtoaM »al3 SSPpi^^fT samt5 amt T 1 5 J ? do * 61 U Cantccs, 4c, at wholesale soil rctalL V. H^j£Sv«“^ • - Chesput corner Fifth* phihriclnhu. Curtau 3M» Trimmfilia [ttuttfMy i - sI - «* |- Our motto la, “<2 «“*> -•- lfr3le*s anti others nro lavitc #c “ wln * * “"S'* for pMdren, ftomll A. M, to 2)>. M - ■— : —i ---•■■•■■• - >■•<•••■■• «.-laor«n.». Kip 3 ” nßiv?^viTi?ni?l> on JL,H ol '*e»—. HUrr-8 POWfliillrf—Xliig i>owUi!r In otfofttf' (othn K?J. te w gV™ <™» «a tie jH» m fa tho only medidne knoirn ndspled to tint vanomSSl-ni rfSir ullor InwmprtJnrr ssssissisitsaSiStjssjsS «ssrs®sii»SS® comerof Wood Tfrgtn tsef. | SpSSS2g;. consulted at 88 Arch street, Philadelphia, trrni 9 A. s?th f) °S an o^® 4 UndWdod uttcnttea to °* special practice has enabled him to reduce hi* ? Wlff nccess a» to find themest cent bSptSSdStf CAacs by a steady attenttoti to tho ■■—— - fmggs i^irrr.-rr^T, fTs?*" c. Andmotk and Cmtetioßa < ybn'i)iim to tlie entire comainnlfr, os not to rmntoTn? J, S •-2» LUKE Looms. !’ A. G. JIUXTZ. -w W. DALlis, feac i u™ «“» W rap & WatesSSt' 1 M ““ , C!il»t!» Hmiac, *ot. ISi ontH2s f _ „ , vmxsoss: W.Tr.DoilM, JolinAudorson. ® ; Sloipwn, KSL?'.^ 8 "’ 11 a Cliarlea Kent, ESSSST , V* ifilam D. Wrfabtor. tgg Ifliillill! aissssgg •S!SSS3LISf% ■•' I - s&jsssr* \ TiSdi^f 811 I * SKe T f dße ' Na - 4 < ? ects WC ™>l «id fourth | O.mertsemj ThßmloYCTcnlng. P,ar No - *» “«*« Cray VXe&y | JtomSyo'iSiwl ““ ta »r«y Monday oTTmlng; ' “ * g 1 W,m-t of ta «“'= !i -• mrf&ly >( Uilj, L. MAlaUKt4&ssa?. . aEErP ™ Uam ’' a*®- 6 , i ►lppi Bltem and tribntsrta. °” 4118 011,0 sna StiMfa- h - ftJK” against Lower Kamara by jFJre. ■ ■ S ° &>l»nd SaTica- § WiUi£?T r ’t linSm® Siunnel IT, Kfe - f. ■SwS&fr, JESSEf* ~:8 ■ IS®*., sssfe, Walter Bryant, SranolltST?’' , “ Iraao SI; •. 0^ ; S'M - C4‘ : ft Vice-President: BAMmiJ / ji'CWmKA’r S Irouram: JOSEPH a TJBECIL****' p "«**»*» awaßm. C connectedwith IJfelUsfcJ'* 7 lnmrance appertaining toot - J lywmdort^jSmpmlM!™ o **^“fattojitistVoliet Mfo-- k paid annMIlTU^XtS^' 11 ” 0 “" 1 oac- S ■ Df il>» »«*>»* uniittiojtdi ■-■'■■■ fas•■■■.' °t to? WaS. ««*J*^ l ?- OwVtot Cloth*. *v ltown east .Muibcnr. FrcacH tsss^sSttsssss ax-s" :? . 1 5B?a*fcsjT? '< sgw todplalasufc Verting* vUeAc* pSSauSSSSSt Jwft&SZ&ji#WSSSHSiguS- ; A. X STUART. t -i. ~ V ~ * '• !*&-*&*• j*. > ■- ,*£ f **l* - £ v- ** • .. . f'. j.: I , r* f * f > \ ' K ' ~ * *C* I •> 4 ' * H > ’ £ I 1 ft * l • • ;.' , . |v-j H '■:*■' Vi-'-. 1 W* , <*• . e - * i R^v"“' *, if- «* .r * t - , 'f *•>**.vrv » * * If; i "* V * V*,} 1 «>* V , ’V-; , ■■■..-•■,- •.' t.' .. *:Vi'a*:.lfV.fii. i ■>. S ;* ,M\ --' V -3UJ .& ■ &S S a I *1 „ ~M ;~+: '"•>: .-.• . ..••'.••J./•-.-- tr * r - %-i f “••.£7.:;‘. • ;.y.V /' ; ■;\ ! ‘i 5 • •• 'Wv ■ y.-'! e *l. ~ _ j * v ■ S 'C r '■■.ti:.? .-'^3.-> ; ~;--<.