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D.,ROBBEICTS, --:‘l6l.; . l7itiltiale4 to the OWair. • On sotiOnothl. C. Milligan, and amended: f by • John ISfedfiliairYt .E B CI.I 174.uniinimonslY Barged, It'd the Democratic chi - tens of the scrim' 'Wards, liarongim and Tom:whips of Aileghenypounta, meek tifeir respectite plums for holding primary. tasettniM. On • Batarday, the !hint day of toptember neat, and Ceti two Delegates iacteh District to meet in County Ocneentiorr, "the-Court Muse; in the City of Pittsburrto, on the Wednet • day following,hi ll o'elock, A. M., foi the purpose of nand. 0 satins u ticket" ttihe Fip•parted at the o,:tober election. 1 _ - . The meetings in the of Pittaburgh and Allegheny; tindiii:ielroti"he, organize :at 4et cloch c -P, M., an remain open - ontil.eeven •o'olcloic,'P. M.; in the Townehipe from three ;to . .11.4,eeldek, P. M. _ . 2&msßL:uniaaas,Seciotaty Irepeaka,,Ang:si taw. • • • - NEV7I3. • • • The news f'rom . Washington is of rather an exciting and interesting diaraater. • The follo'W-. ins `. important Aiplomstio subjects are reported • us - receiving' the attention of tho , President and , , Kr. hidtpy L.li:irst—The kidnapping of Irostai'n . iniiarceratioli of Captain glitie*l44lle:_ifyitch authorities; Third:-The and: Ponrth—The . alleged inteiferenca of-.Englund ltith slavery : in the Is lant• • iiiidickn,thi new Minister to hle'Xitio,- - -- has received-his-instructions; and if the repo4t -od ones are-true, (and who ever knew a Wash ', ington letter-writer to say any thing else,) 'the administration has taken a very short way of nettling the many questions that have occurred complicate our relations with .MexinoL-the rlglit_of.way across Tehuantepec, the Mexican I.7buiindegi question, Indian dopredatieissiion the . • Ifrojitier, &o. Gen. Gadsden is instructetio / osi for and insist .on the grant by Mexiee . ;il_ the United States, of 'a free right of way fora rail _ toad' „along; the' $2,1 parallel of latitude. ' The United - States, in return, agree to relinquish all claim to Tehuantepec; ` to gife Mexico a certain • , aim as indemnity for Indian depredations, and - share with Mexico . tho advantages and use of - :the . road. This arrangement, it is hoped, will ~ - practically annul the -11th article of the Ganda =V loupe Hidalgo Treaty; rendering the keeping up a line of military posts along the Mexican bor der' no" longer necessary. The correspondent thus satisfactorily announces the motives which Induce the administration-to insist In each a grand lle saYt 3 . . 7 thins our cabinet belied to setae the conflicting cjutereste'respecting a. northern -or" a southern ;; ionic,: for :the Pacific railway. The South will notlind here:the : northern terminus for the road •thaVelte..',stislikia vend, on the. other hand. the iticry.ezeis - .ann find comfort in, the fact - aint 4 l.ites.roftli of thisha lay - through • - freiturr.i. tetry. o -, - Mexiew, our cabinet hopes,' will find liflliscadseintiges her,. northern States will reap frem::tbli road, and' in the prospect of a epeecly.grant , :of indemnity money - for Indian depraations, motives powerful enough to in " Alum her to accept the proposal held out to her. , - On Friday last, the Secretary of Stale - his sleiipatehes: in - regard to the . Koeta affair-at -fithyratti The New York Herald says: , • Mr. Marcy already- pledged to the position -- that the filing of:a:declaration - of an intention to become a citizetkOf the.ljnited States.entitles the individual to the protection of this government. It -ill be remembered that Mr. Marcy was a member of the mixed commission,' as .it-was termed, to adjust tho claims of American citizens --nglinst Mexico.: One of these claims was that of en Italian gentleman Who had denlaredlls in; • lit becoming a citizen- of the --United 43tates,- previous to the depredations being "cont.! ....saitted, onhittiroperty by Mexice. - , The Moil= commissioners "resisted the claim °lithe ground : --thitiheinircsteclaration - did OSA ehtitiO theilar4 tythiimniunities..of citizen of the 'United StateS.7 This- case was finally submitted' to the arbitration-of .the Ting of Prussia, throughf'.. minister, and- decided adversely, to the position ' .ifisumeibyXr.MarcY, " Mr; Marcy, we believe, took the ground that they are-in the same peel `....tlon as children born although thei cannot vote or hold property .till they are trrenty one:-years old, are daring their Minority; unquestionably entitled to the protection of the States:: . Vatted- - , " . It would bonice questionfer the dipionintists . - to dEcide. Of what country M. Hosts can cla im. _. protection, if , -not - the United States ? He has fafididif declaration to become a_cititen, and,has retaiMeeel allegiance to all foreign powers andpitentates, and. partienlaily to the Emperor; Ift*tstria. 2" - Eon John C. Breckenridge, - of Kenineky, itia the#ght; will receive a:good share of the Demo- . cratia -, ; stqfport,. -- in'the_Hense, for the Hpeaker - ehip. , "... :"; ' • Predeasor DO Ho.w", Superintendent.of the 'sits Barran, is industriously engaged ing his rePort to be comintinleittidd- tothe - bait Congeeds: ":The,ceMing report .Zunitttecesearily ti - very:vplig*liiir;4 ll C - fril*i.liCkih and snidely-spread; ; ir4l4:eliii,;Profesior enjoys to :ielente - -itid"stistietliiiiii* the next report -"aPcia the`cfnu . 4ll[l . tniz' doul:otedly prove 112 lavatuable opcitile ti ition the statisties, and _ . OVeli ta the literturesot:tkec9pntry. Thu receipts at the*fet Of the washiiitoi l Notional Monninent Saletyiduring month'of , the July, amounted to $1,122. At the recent cen tennial.anniversary eelebriitOn of:Masonry, in Nashville, Tennessee, the - : 4 ' brethren •of the inystio tie" subscribed slsi 55towards the erection of the columm .'tbe, , piesent Liuntli a check for one7thonsand dollars has been 603 'tlo.ngert ,of "the society in New York of visitors to the Crystal --: patine:. From the first•to the thirteenth instant the Monument c ground; were uninwfolly large—twe bundled ;della:rig having • beetraiestowe by stiprige23.,....l4eoplajit:. op:1:htill4 *id -fief in • 6401:- .T W, Forneyy.it;is*iaeii3l4a; big tit reigth cenitliiiid;hts'.ariiiiigem4M.fer. 4 ! taking - Ana holding , : ( 01 ) reit*. York einitittieelter : up." on the alichaigei,i the duties 4 hie nerr` post The Ilnion averts in - very eedaively politely eatmeatio manner, to -M. Bed= leee'ei.attempt tho prepo in try, bonne the. ITntoit vouchsafed an opinionir • - regt*lo, the t'zfiroiet the most compUmentary, eaya: - • - ' • 13ut AO ahon.bi be forced to quest:owl:la (M. 13in ihece's) capaeltr to Obis high station-U.ln 111'TSrnJHtGR:. pada beikait Stitt ti Wei astitiO4 frl MP Cool of government, until he has became almost a 414- n:tette fixture, and yet that be has failod - te oh ogsve,that the press acknowledgekaio.testraints 6omtlleial station at Etome'sr abroad. • It deals with offullaStmotioSalies of.tivoyy ilogine with a freedomi'and fearlessness Whialtpoy be wholly incoroplitable]with Me.."l36disca's• views of good government;lt.ia's hid so many-opportu nities 'of this exhibition of a leading trait in our sytitera of goVernment, that wo have been ImrpriseT at the late manifestations of dissatisfaction with our course which he is un derstood-to have given. He seems to have for gotten entirely that the editor of the Union is as completely - the'ntaater and manager of 'the types - tuid=presses in - his office as is the Emperor of Russia the master of his serfs and subjects of every degree. It did not seem to We occurred to. him that,'Whilst.itthis: theLmere servant of a _sovereigti t . we Airei . otinself so ,far a sovereign, that, acCording genius of our institutions, wo claim and enjoy tho - right to . descant arfreely upon the innaluct offileittbi l and her Minister as upon that or cbsciire ;Ai the kingdom:li t In Africa.. If we failed .to exercise this Aghtlreely 'and feariesoljr. is 'regent to any aril 11111iiitexam emir, Oar eivii as well as others, irOthitttlif. - prove recreant to one of the, high ,!rntittiPtidlich' we undertake to execute in con duidlitile. free and iodependent denim:ratio jour tl.=::Theis things - Mr. Rodisoo must have learieditlontere..thie, or he Is incorrigibly dull. But ituibute him, 'no" each obtusenees of intiillentij ire beliefs .. him to be intelligent and gentlemanly, but Iwyettppose to be sensitive and Miscible in 'l4li - temper, 'sod tro judge that .11-was a mere: ebullition of palsiort vtdott drove .tosieem to 'desire to interfere with tho fres 'dont of the press. ~ ' . ~~~~~ TinopArr roLict, ",'We have beentol4 by. some persons that our remarks of yesteilay in regard to the police of oar city, were uncalled for and to a certain ex tent najitat:.. Viris Cannot and will not admit any thing or* At , the very time we were Writingthe'Amtbslo, four or five ruffians were bowie knives into the body of ,an “voltim they met on- Cliff 'street. - •fle said nothing to them; he did not -molest ettherty words or deed, yet, out of mere ,linaton brutality;' the ruffians plunged their Ingres into hiscbody. This was done in mid day. Where were the pollee on this occasion? No where where they could be useful. Probs. bty some Of them were giving a favorite courte .san a buggy ride, and neglecting his duty. yesterday, these frequent outrages ere nolelierieable upon the Mayor. If the pow .er was . P?4l,,,hands he would have an efficient TkpOosnoils are , responsible for a ma jotity.of pte girders and stabbing cases which occur iri our city, and if they do not abolish their-stupid Police Committee, it will soon be necessary for everrcitisen to arm himself - with a berfle knife and '.arovolver, to protect himself from 'the • unprovoked assaults of mid-day and mid:nightrufriaus.' We would ask the Councils to..girejle:blayor the privilege of selecting his own Poli t .and 'we are confulent that in 'one week's time te.would have a corps of officers who wonld strike terror to the hearts of the law less scoundrels who now overrun oar , city. ' • . Wz! the• papers of the city have been noticing a fast "confidence man" In the insu rance (or mere. proper, 'assurance) line. For a while we did _not. suppose that we had any in terest in the matter, futrher than to pity, those who had been " diddled"-'by the swindler; but upon•looking over our books, yeaterday, wo as tertained,that we had been."diddled" ourselves, and that the whiskered scamp hae defrauded us ant of:tlae price of his advertising. He is a very special num _ . , advertise for a yptar with the tandetltibtarding that he pays semi-annually. Ho come itover us with his plausible tongue, and in consideration of his whiskers and moustache we let him off. Since he eloped, we have taken Cif our whiskers, and will be more careful here after in making bargains with a man who dis guises himself with a face covered with hair. We will from henceforth be suspicious of all persons who take hair* upOn themselves. Movements of Amusement Troupes. The Kumar. Troupe, well known in this city, and highly appreciated, are "now In Baltimore, playing to crowded houses. Mr. Birch, of New York,land latterly of the Opera Douse, of this city has been added to the company. $4 Co., who hare organized anew ode:Tiny, aro in the same city, performing with great sitcom. The Sursvonz SEarianzsa, lire in Cleveland, driiing flail houses. Vas ANnuna's great . Men ageri o is in Steuben vilie, and his itimenso_ estrus is not sufficient to contain all ithiidiatitiO to goo his interesting ecthibition i C • All these exhibitions will be In oar city in the course of a few weelts;a n d would advise the ,boys to save their dimes until the. proper time arrives to spend them, and, 4, thO old fonts at hotoe" to go to the first they see advertise& It will do them good, iiiod a heartilangb will pro long their Ibis mare ,mretxdspl,y than moping at haMe, and sinilevitnentiniiims pills. . • ' ClR.4o.hitstsreceived from W. A. Gildenfen liyi:firrOtiithltieet, and Miner, of Smithfield Afreet,llbpjeit of the New York Crystal PalaCc, This is a magnificent publication, ittut.well.deserves public support. It gives good itleaaf,.mnily of the articles on exhibition thilatii.'66 engravings of.them aro good, andqbe'llitler'preate dteoriptlons...iiid articles still better; '• • • •.. • • 74 copy the follottlogficcount of doathq in Row Orteanh np to the 9th hut, from thirlri, 0. Cresienl Dailyßeport of the interments In nil the Ceme tries of the tity 'for the 24 hours ending at - 6 o'clock, zi.,-on Monday, August 8, 1858. . . _ - .., - „Total. Yotrr.r. - DLs. StOte . 4., Picie:stent:dliolisiteei.—.—:... D 8 1 • trebraN htqtaria • 'Cyprets Grote, 6 3 8. :0(21 Hollow's 1— I ' otterslteltl • " 12 2 Charity noirittal ......A3 43 2 St, Pattlck3 " • 24 4 'lO Cattafe, Ito. 1, &and District... 2 - 2 Catbolle, No t " " .. 6 3 2 Bt. V. de Paul, ThlydDtstriet. 2r" 21 4 Ls/syetta, Fourth District..:......-76 74 8 1 iletcuw, 0 " 6 - a ....Az 103 ' 24 11 Massa& iErnsuue :—lt is with pleasure that we notice the name of Mr. James 11. Itobb men 'tiozied &candidate before the Democracy of Allogheny,Tor the ,ofEce'of County Conunisalon eil oc l rtainly bo gratifying to his numerous friends that he 'bus coneentod to per mit the use of his name in this conneetion, ' • ',There is probably no man in tho county upon idiom all ccirad more cordiallyunito, or for whom the,Pemoortitirr party might more proudly and eueoessfally, battle.: A farmer, a plain, prorat es.' business man, born and reared In our midst, he Is , well-It/own and esteemed as honorable and trisOrorthy,lioalifieationi which recent devel. eftients have -shown to be of the Very;',ltighest importance fyr this rceponsible post, ; . , - 11 r. Robb has other peculiar claimiiirpon the party.. Without political-support or'favor, be has long stood out a tried. and consistentDerao.. orat, although thus ranked inn constitot minori ty, and thrown in opposition to a large circle of warm personal _friends • and family relatives. There is none wpon whom we would rather be ! stow our suffrages, to/ a deserving compliment to his sterling y• '• ,pie and unflinching E; • —New Orleans, deaths in : the _ report of the fioard of health, for ihe past week, ending at six' ,o'olock on Friday evening, is fifteen hundred and 'eighteen, of which twelve hundred and seventy seven were from yellow fever, being an increase over last week from all'discases of 898.'' Nearly every person who. possiblYnould hai left the city for different parte of the country. Strand INtrpateh.--Auguet 14.;---The report of ihe board of. health for thelpast Awenty-four hours ending on Saturday: morning exhibits 174 deithi4-4 which 1(S dram yellow fever: The. SC= Ired still 3a the intense, thriugh the deaths, are mot - 446V : - co 14-Se. for :want of Ittkulitpcovemilinifeltori It. Is otated that the "illtrmattlP the Led/ Suffolk, alias Eclipse, alias ifory,f Las escaped' from• the handsetthe Cuban attTr thoilties el se_: • • - .„ gum de Termutos, and is again at large 'err the ocean to carry on the pursuits of heriairnsi. A man named Daney inflated a - titektillWound upon another nintedViiylor, in'Edgicomh coun ty, N. C., a few weeks ago, when the dying man, with great deiperation, It is stated, seized his murderer, threw him to the ground and gave him severe beating. In a few minutes after, Tay-, ler was _ a corpse. Danny was committed to jell, and in a day or two subsequent he was foetid dead in his cell, having cOtimitted suicide by -beatinghis - head violently against the' walla - of the priaai4:;:, A -gettgetortn_ who arrived at Now York last weeli;,frantlenha; states:that the yellow fever is Tien": 11U / dreadful in . . different parts s .. of the Island. The chief victims are the slaves , lately imparted fro& the coast of Africa. On the south side of the jetted, one large planter, who had a considerable number, has lately lost three quarters of them by this disorder. The telegraphio operators in Boeten predicted a storm on Saturday. About noon a volume of electricity entered the office, and was discharged with the sound of a small pistol, burning off the wire in connection with the instrument The operators had a narrovi eioape. . It has been discovered that a speech, delivered in tho late Massachusetts State Convention,,by Mr. A. L. Strong, a:delCgato from the western part of the State, was.byemno mistake or other printed alitioat verbatim, thirty years ago. Some go so faros to charge the gentleman with plagiarism. :Ho meete the charge, however, by saying that ho did not steal the speech, but that he inherited it from his father, by whom it was written, spoken and printed thirty years ego, when he, the present Mr. Strong, was too young to attend to the matter personally: The Beading papers say that the grape grow era of Berks county, Pa., will reap a good har vest this season. The rot had threatened to de etroy the crop, but it has subsided. The Transatlentio Navigation Company, Which is about to establish lines of steamers between Genoa and New York, has named its vessels, vls: let Victor Einmanuel, after the liberal sovereign under whose auspices It Is organized; 2d Count Career, the Primo Minister, to whose zealous co operation it is so much indebted; 3d Chris topher Columbus; 4th North Americo; bth South America; 6th Italy; 7th Sardinia. : • George L. Curry, the acting governor of Oct gen, established the first printing office thus; and woe returned several years since to the ter ritorial legislature. A few yearssince ho roan apprentice boy in Boston. Sines the last advices from California there has been an increased demand at New York for vessels to take freights thither, and rates for nearly all kinds of goods are decidedly firmer. The clippers readily obtain 56(360 cents now. To Australia there is a fair amount of freight going forward from-New York, and rates 020 steady. One ship, the Heloise, is filling up at 60 ciente, and another the Samuel Russell, at 65 cents. The Cincinnati Price Current gives the capa city of the boats - cleared from that port during the past year at 2,854,000 tons; while the Ca pacity of the railroads now running to thatcity, and in course of construction is only 788,1300 tons; leaving still for water earrings the amount of 2,115,200 tone! The CaMp-Meeting at the Red Lion, DeL, the present year, is said to have been the largest ever held in that section of the country. There were -456 tents, (last year there were 380,) 38,000 feet of boards were required for-seats, staging, tent floors, ao., and there were present between sixty and seventy ministers, and per haps over 10,000 people at ono time. it is. that the Carnage which followed the capture of Nankin was awful. An account before us states that tho 'deters put to death two Imperial Gorernors,.several Generals, a large amber of Mandarins, with their whole house holds, relatires nod followers, and beast that they slaughtered 2.5,000 of tho Tartars, without sparing age or sex. They captured at the mime (IMO - rho - Imperial cheat, containing a large tuntinnt‘of money. - ' We learn from the Petersburg Express tbat the steamer "Chatham," when but a few miles distant from Fayetteville, N. C., on the Cape Fear River, exploded, her boiler on Saturday, killing the fireman and 6criously injuring soya. vat others. The Captain was blown Into the river, but rescued with his arm badly broken. The boat Immediately sank. She was loaded with epirite of turpentine and bound for WU mlegton. A Bostonian hoe Invented a "chronometrical lock," vhicb, fixed to a door, cannot be opened before the time determined on beforehand. It operates by clock work, and the absence of a keyhole preclude° all attempts to pick it. A sentimental chap. in Rhode Island intenda to petition Congress, at its next session, for an ap• propriation to improve the channels of affection, no that henceforth the "course of true love" may "run smooth." The JaCkson Mississippian says the stud due on the Maion . Bank Bonds on the Ist Juno, 1854, includingterest, rill amount to $9,0410,000, and on.tha' Planters' Bank Bonds due in 1854, interest included, 81,888,000--whieb will leave Aillinpaid, of bonds not yet due, $1,912,000. 'The Detroit Advertiser calls attention to the extensive and valuable coal formalions which aro said to exist in Michigan, which may bo rained at a profit in localities within short range of the city of Detroit. If this coal , deposit° be worked, it will bring prosperity to one of the most neglectedportions of the 'State ; and, pith a'view to effecting _this, the Advertiser Is advo eating the building of railroads through the ,• region and the establishment of iron works there. Tho lonia Gazette speaks of having , seen ape , Ctimeris of this coal from Grand River, Grand Ledge, Eaton county, which It pronounces an thracite. .1'410 . w Otbse Not For this Ilorniag 'NAL Beveralbankruptcies have occurred, It !scald, among mermatilo houses in tho interior of Mex ico. The principal were Art)lda & Co., "of Za catecas, for $121,000; Valenta° & Soarer, of Biloxi, for $80,000; Villanueva, of Guadalabra, for $90,000. - Jonathan Dorwart, of Lancaster aity, has a 401.,ef the Cochin China variety, trittob; it is stated; has laid 140 eggs in as many : dart: . , =The: apple crop in the viinity of Wept; •N. Baia to,be nfaiinre: Oman RArt.noAD Orr.sisa.—The Cincinnati, Wilmington and 4anesville Railroad was formal ly opened last week, from Morrow to Wilmington Ohio, a distance of 20 miles, and the event was commemorated by a grand exciirsiiiri of 8,000 persons from Cincinnati to Wilmington, where an _old-faahloned barbecue was served up in a beautiful grove.... It' is - stated that there were provielons on the ground =diligent f0r,10,000 persons. Tables, measuring in all 1000 feet in length, were spread under the shade trees, and most bountiNlyvapplied. - Among the varieties of the occasion mere six oxen and thirty head of eheop, cooked in superb style. Speeches, music and general rejoicing, characterized the remain der of the day's proceedings. Mr. Aehoraft, the contractor who laid -down the rails, it is said, laid down the rails for the first railroad for gen eral public' services in the_ world ; that was be tween Liverpool and Manchester, twenty-eight years ago. • . . . . . , 1:Z3: Ont.of $5OO OldoState Stock Bulb; ken for deposit at one ottbe:atinks in this oity t . n few week," 'since, - $ 100 41 1 .0" 41 :tont can ' terfeit- cotinterfelte.tifiatiktto be the beat :that have ever been eteented. , lhe recent dt ipreolation of the notetiof this bank, by the Imo= kera, wationbtless compel the directors to recall the issue awl utter notes from platcs.--CYn. Pyin...dupust _ . • • . , - • . - -,•"• 1 , ••••!a•i•t'..•( , ~t •-•-• • - • •e-* RIM Ilfsleft% Fitiall rail Oral 3 ? 6I d on siteov nee ou areeeter moue The Bootee - papers eentaiii-. a variety of addi tional particulars of the dreadful, , ti tcoident".a Slider:* on 'the - Providence ' Obi - Worcester The .Traveler has the following thril ling narrative from one. of tha'Rassenflerel I was seated with ine_.*ife, en about the mid die 0( the seeded 0ar...-riVartis first alarmed for en instant by a terribleirldetle; than came crash upon crash, with a violentoonoussion ; all before me in the car seemed to be thrown in a confused mass together; broken seats flying, and the for,. .ward part of our car crashing ie ,like an ,egg, shell. bad time merely.to say to - my wife, keep quiet, don% rise, as the , b_ottona "AL , the• car be hind us shot directly over tay, head,taking .off MY hat., Theis followed the recpt*bititrt rendjeig_ ories,Accompaniedhy a terrible, etruggie for Ufo , my the mass of men and woman buried beneath the shattered timbers '.of the car bottom. My wife and myself were confined between:the floor above us end the broken seats,. although who ll y. iniejured. • During those few niomeets a terri ble cake of anffetcation oppressed nut: :By the tearing away of the seatbeforo us, I was enabled to extricate Mrs. Bates, although a dying maw near' . : me Wait clutching 'lay heir;oryio g , !Wt..% Bates save me,:oh,savo me." SO'da- as Mrs. Bates was liberated and passed forwaid, I lost sight of - her amid the ruins, but she called to me that she wan safe, end requested me to, tarn my -attention to the wounded around ine, , and:soon after 'suffered herself to be removed from tho window. 'immediately broke out the two2win dowe near me—then caught hold of ittnan whose shoulders were crashed beneath the largo timber of the car bottom. •Be told me Mit „feet., were not fast. With 'a desperate effort I extricated him, when the floor settled. In such :a way na would have crushed him had he remained a hair minute more. • • - I then'breke down with my feet 'the seat on which I bad been sitting, to liberate the poor 'man: . Mr. Thomas Brown. of Whittentiville, who had caught-me by the hair, and a_lady,, (Mrs. Richmond,-of Bonthbridge,) whose head: was bent over tho bock of the seat, and held by the large timber of the car bottom over them! But, although I broke down the lent, the timber was' so confined by 'comedian - with' other tim bers and by oilcloth carpeting of the car, that they could not be relieved until a man near me` and I bad cut the carpet with oar. - ,knives. Be fore we could extricate them they had both ceased to 'speak. One seemed -alive as we put him through the window to those without, but be soon died. Mrs. Riahmond was enUrelydead. Mr. Brown is now also dead.. I continued to attire to relieve the wounded. Ono map, .to whom I could not get, called on Mobpuune,:be;. seething mo to remove a timber that was eresh. log his leg. Be was soon freed - others,' bia leg horribly crashed. I assisted iti.r.emaringtha bodies of three who were dead , - and in-recover ing from bencath.the shattered floor five persona more or less wounded. The comaaohimprersion.here is that the acci dent was 'owing to the desperate and fool hardy recklessness of the conductor of our 'train, Frederick Putnam, who, as tiellas the engineer, were new hands on the road, • • . : Our cars stopped at the depot ' era passed aboeo the accident:: and as , wo passed, a man apparently connected with the road, - at the de pot, remonstrated with the conductor i against -his proceeding; and, as the cars passed on: at a rapid rote, remarked—" There will be a- smash up in two minute'." That:collision - did take place in less than that time. Grateful 'to a kind Providence for preservation in each ,an awful hour, I am yet indignant at the foolish reckless ness of an inconsiderate Conductor. The scene around the cars, with the mangled dead and the groans of tho dying, I will not attempt to de scribe. In addition to the above, we gatherthe follow ing from the Boston papers: The _Uxbridge engine was raised in the air some ten feet, and remained ; fixed to-the other, both being badly bjared. The- first passenger car was broken up, several of its occupants be teg killed; the secondremained in its place, but the third, breaking its vouplings. ,was carried above and over the eecond, the wheels and floor being completely tern aray,ao that it dropped down and crushed to pieces several persons who were endeavoring to escape from the windows of the second car. The - passengers of these two cars were, therefore, mingled together, a fright ful moss of dead, dying and mangled human be ings, men, women and children. Sanguine attains' upon tbo broken cars show how freely their blood was spilled. The inhabitants of Pawtucket and Valley Falls, as the news reached them, magnified a hundred fold, rushed to the spot, eager rea der aid, but the eight which greeted their eyes made the boldest turn pale. Doctors wero.sent far in every direction, and the work of clearing the mina commenced, but n considerable.peried elapsed before proper instruments could be pro cured to operate with upon the - wounded. One man had his leg crushed between the broken timbers, so that it.was aehinclesa mass. It was a quarter of ati bone before he' could be disen gaged.- Be was then placed upon the grass, where ho soon after died. Several others of the dead were alive when taken from the wreck, but they were beyond mortal, aid, end it was a mercy that death so soon closed their /offerings. Mr. Nathan E. Goldthwalte, of Worcester, Uses., one of the teachers at the Worcester Academy. with his wife and her sister and-bro ther, were intending to join the excursion, but they were about ono minute too' late to roach the cars Bat a brother, Mr: Alter) , Goitithwalte, was on board the train, and bad an arm crashed off at the shoulder, and is not expected to re cover. Moses Bolton, of Whitteasrille, who was ter. ribly wounded, has elnoe died, and his brother George, it is thought, cannot survive. The Providence Post says the force of the col lision was ao great that the three cars and en gine were so jammed together that they all - did not occupy more apace upon the road than the length of the car and a half. What seems re markable, too , _ there was one of them thrown front the track. Bad tho first three passenger oars been filled with passenger's, the Norwalk tragedy - would have ceased to be the most hor rible railroad aecident on record. Many of the passengers were on their way to Newport, intending to enjoy the pleasares of sea bathing, but their summer pa=stime has been thus suddenly chilled, and sorrow and desolation earried to.taany a hearth; train which tboy de -1 parted but a few - houra before with pleasurable anticipations. Store Negroes Darned at the Stone. Wo noticed not week the recent horrible tra gedy near Carthage. At that time the negro be longing to Scott had not been taken. Ho was caught in the prairie about fifteen miles from Carthage, taken to the town 4nd tried, and WO pronounced guilty, although he Wood to make any confession. Tho negro belonging to Dale, bad previously conteised the whole matter. They decoyed Dr. Fisk from , home, by pretending that Mr. Dale's child woe sick, and they had been sent for him. He bad gone •but ts little way, when ono of the negroos knOcked hins,on the head with an axe, and killed hire. • They both went to the house—one of them knocked Mrs. Fisk down with Lis fist, and-after brutally ac complishing their desires on hen - killed her with the same aze that killed her husband, choked the child to death, act fire to the house in two placcs, and left. The citizens ;of the surround ing country determined ' to give a warning to all future transgressors of the kind, took the ne groes out of the hands of the oftteers, and burned them on Saturday list; about 10 o'clOcli. - They both made confesalons after bolagehained to the stake, but the Scott negro afterwards denied any knowledge of It. They died in Obout two mln atm —Springhekl (171.) Adverliscr: Tun Exitostort ex il'usr men tioned a few days ago,. the explosion of a boiler in a 'foundry at !iVest.Troy, New York. The Troy Times says: 6, There being some difftoulti will:l'th° blower, the engine was stopped to remedy , it, and the engineer, Henry Paul, and his brother David Paul, a machinist, were engaged in this work, some 16 feet in the rear of the boiler, and some 12 feet above ground, when the large Sue of the boiler collapsed, tearing everything before it each end—east and west—forcing the two bro thers Patti from their position on the platform above, and carrying one of them some 30 feet into a vat, while the other one, David, was thrown some 15 feet against a ladle of liquid hot iron. These men were awfully scalded, anddied in a few hours. Several others were injured, but not dangerously. A laborer, named Patrick Gill,-was near the boiler, wheeling a barrow. The barrow was completely demolished by the briolu3, but Patrick was not inlured, in the leatik The escape was almost miraculous. The engine was broken to pieces, and everythlog within 16 feet of either end of the boiler was demolished, including the large busk, elevated some twelve• or fourteen feet above the ground,that stipplie4. the :establishment with water." ; In playing og Mose" on Saturday 'Mr,. .C.. Forrea, by some mischance, bad theffre :of Me cigar Toehold into Ms eye. It.raefearnd, Ms eight was certainty destroyed. Ana:we-are' glad to learn be - is in hopes that the Injury 'will' not be permanent '-Mi.Boguees took the,obern. ogler of "Mose; :Ina played itthronglitcal.--i Clecrkuld Plaincrealer.• '' • MIEN =ME Al litYst co Tan U. G. steamer Princeton, with Commodorafika brick'ebroidilNo nit flying . stAttot4ain,;c4bhe: ored etthis port on Thursday eveti4g, rthoutff •_,Ort Ilia ing t abbuts.:ll:. o'clock, iliiitetC•upp - e .enslgrt taitte fere andialutid it fwith tiventyfotie pliment tits ininiediately;etaittedliun by the Aialutin-Chittery..aetei next the admiral's 'flag and *diluted it with,theiueual number, which was at once-rez" epondedio by the Cumberland, 70. Shortly af ter, Commodore Shubrick_waited on.Sir.George : Seymour, - on board - the - flag ship of thp Tatter, ; where; 'llO - :isras:recoilied with yerchrlinianed siorl the number_of,guna-duo,•to,his.ranit e ,which the. Princeton acknowledged hy_a nambir. About:l.l , 4M . ,Eria-Eicellentiyf the Vice Ad eerie To ibturn the visit - of CC m ante' S hariblecinhe Edo where he ,weaftiiceivefk vdth MI the honors and coorteajr:dni . licktalng,tho, usual ! salute, whlch-the Cumberland was not slow iin aoknowledging: Altogether. there hie not )een . - So' Much' powder espendedln , th sec diggings fir, inany , a,bing..doy. .The - .l'zinceteri Ilea off the .Queen :What; and: shit .1:9 Tory. goo -looking screw steam er, - - ship -rigged,' ContinaCati. a treat -deal of attention. - We wish her-'officers and •ship'e company's pleasant cruise on, tho,,fishing. grounds. Whitht r we learn oho willpreceetl forth with.—Halifax Paper. -' - . Wuo Smsr . TEMi 2—:ttld . blothei Bendir...was pious but poor. In the- tnitl3t of her' extreme went her trast and confidence was In God. - ' ' . It wasitite:One!chilly.' Mita in the autum of the year when tiro, rithci. said. imingrueu ;were. TosSing.het cottage. on' their tray:home. '-One'of them had under his arm some loaves Of bread which he had Trequyed_at the.vlllage" store.' ; A faint iight - iliramere a trom'snother Bender'e case ment. Said the one .who bad the loirreitd his 'cotapaniorr, "Vet us liavelsbmfiftipailitithe old woman.".. , . t :TheY - SPlrombed .thelouse and:feePed_into the _Window, sew the old woman upon her knees, by tboheartb; where. ileaTh embers were' 'mouldering in e_ 'Label!. 'Shines engaged in-prayer. They_ listened and heard,her olfering an earnest petition for breed. She was utterly destitute of food.. . _ fetberanee of theli,*.futt; egg - ors:1;0W" gie". the loaves:olimbed softlyttp the reetur':die.64t tage, and dropped one loaf afterctbeelbee'down the chimney. As they rolled ouVett:iluilkoith, tbey caught tbp' Jd;tady'eeyo{anditithefullnesa of ,tter heart; ifiket "•_!' - 4 orbank;:.#l6+F**.bleas the "Lord 'for ilia konity." "i • . - • •••.e! But tfitcroi j lida . send thim," stinted a Toice . from the -chimney. • "Yes hodi.d.! iniPtakie undeuntingly ; Th "e "Lord sent then; but thikdeill. bititiglit theist."' AN AfrosuitnNa Yourit s • ..The'Pliteineati sate says 'that Wm. llsicey, a:colored boy from . Kentucky, who was in that-• cityjast week, can add up columns ot . agiires atiy lotwth. divide any given sum, multiply millions by thousands with in Pe tninufel teem the time the ile.frO, ire given him; - rind - wi th midi - eiliitneks" - tialo 'reader it truly uctuderfuL Oa :144u In Fpreserms,uf a party' of gentlemen, - so - added up . a - column' of figures, eight inn. lirteautd one hundred and eighty lines, making the stun.total of,several millions, in about sii minutes: • s'he feat'ws to astound- kg, and- apparently incredible,. that several: of the party took off their coats, and dividing the sum, went to.work, and. in two hones After they corrungriced,:prodtteedindenticallY ths,aame an swer. Trie Vey seventeen .. years of age ; - he cannot read or write, and in every oth er branch of as English edecitiOn is:entirely de ficient. Lie atatted,ou Saturday for the World's Fair. • • , Tun Van .Cuitatx t aras.Dowl,„—lt is a couple of Weeks since a fatal duel occurred in Charles ton, exid tkiLithie tiobodfontetChrarles:. ton has learnt tho -,canso of it.. The - man that was killed was buriid, the murderer was un molested, and the Charleston editors have sealed their lips as'ts the causes Of the tragedy. First rumor attributed& tan dispute about two other men's quarrel; hut this proved untrue. The:ill was said. to be about a lady, hut this too was de nied. Now if the origin or& can bo traced to, neither. of .these, we have ; right' to Ask. our. Charleston contemporaries' what 4u the true CUM of the duel. To a city of so much enlight enment as Charleston; it toots queer to sea a men shot down in cold blood, : withent•the Wino hearing of Ito quarrel, and withatif elfotbl be ing mails to panishitho.ofTender.—Jlibs.43ef • lean. •• • . 0 • • : . YEztorr'Pivri ts. Zu.otxna.—Ttoo Nd 7 Tortiser, of the Oth, says:- • - • . 1 Wo loam from rinds' youreei that 'the mortality In Algiers, the papers) is even greateriia propertion to tion, than In Noy Orleaa*:' Algiers is aearNew Orleans." . . •. Mn. Eotanton—Eir: Prom ta. precontaro failure M. 'yeah: nras of . dal' ayes,itaro - taeli raitePalloljlai try crime half dozen pairs of Glass9-IntaliOad at Pt Witt Jotrefees In the auto aptegiela - vronlo r and idgla beaamq inatrriallj Inapahul. tinnily paddled a ' , gra .to'oll.tbsrLY ettsnit - Atim imissFs,ll;62 ebb too of 'stitch nave cues eimfort.sral pleasi4 . llo3b. has Improved, and my ryes relieve& from pain. .1 ectulcl no: he trulaerd to part with thota Tours. truly, • Ma. Zntauctos—iuter ti trial of u pair ern . rico, ft? =feral areas, I >inil thias saprrhr to and that havo over wait I can no with them any length-ot tlma without fatiguing my csett, and I eau real by gas light 11th coo ttul_comfort. I chearfulif rit . n . /int mond them to that° that are =Metal, at I hare tang been, witlivroak grad la. .flamed eyes• —Yourv, &e, . IfeCRACKEN, Wrist otrotit: - . l'lttohumb,..lAlSt.B4 1853. • ; tidtatasox r artc .4i.t . ES for brief poriod, and And them to be mash superior to say tabors 1 bare twat, end take pleasure to rceantaiessitug the:3lo thaw haring °mud= to tl6O WALEVA. • ' WILT:CAM lliceirrellCON. Pittsburgh, July :a,1553, Lacteal _ - •. • PM); Al I,l3roAluancei Moss to oa •Woltuttlw, o 17tb, Mr. JOIE': REOW, La lb° Tfolk year of Ws ors, • . lltr funeral wilt take plain on TIMSDAY, Malta, at p'clock. P. al: Pia ef the tunlly rcepectfully Itirtted ta attetid:... . 1 . • OLD PAPF•ItB FOR 814.18 AT TUB OFPICa..: Apply at tlioDountlngllM% " - • •• • . gulag, frll.B-UriIIXPIRED LItABB and pattof tha totorosi ane j of the 110T111. situate at the south end of the flonott• Isabela Blidga, FOR SALII.• This boon is now doing &first. ratahualoose, !mein a goal run' of custom, and presents a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of gulag into - the husinos4 with a gcod chance to Endo money on a Small PpltaL For particulars, call at the Real 'Estaat Waco. S. CUTHBERT & BON, anglll r 140 Third streak PENIS sritErr RESIDENCE fOR SALE Z . — Locatlcui isgreeable az:triple:man; ;—the Lot4:l net Lent kr pa deep to IS feet alley:--the Muse arranged In tbe beg manner for cosalbrt and convenience. Good caitbtie bows =1 stable. CUTILOKBT k - antilB - • ' ' ' . 140 Third atreei, - : COYNEE-60 pouches prima Uld Government Jaya: 80 bjga astrialus tbr fatally use ftm eals by • • ; %: M.••JA.IIIEB,' auglB Pekin Tea littore, 88 Efthatrgal A A11d.1.1. FAILM •IN 011.14,—Thirtpono Acres of good A lord istatodtuuted on lb. O. s Y.' Railroad 14 tunes from this city, talJoining thiTillago of Eilliman. Mb Land Is all imitable for gardcadrigs—all elearodorelt fenced, sod abstudiutily supplied with springs. For Bale cheap, and on good toms. _Apply to . mown. a Lown.te, augll • -4..slaloftro Agent, - Yost BuLidlars. 1 / 1 1Th at. •-• BTh A. FAInth..STOCK'S USED 'AT TllB . LAST MOMENT 11TT1113171)C1i9.9. '• ; • • ' Vasaisorcht • A neighbor of mine had. a 'eland thatvarntry Oct, and the physician Ottend log it exerted for lteretiec but without stall. They isont•to Canonsburg tbr who come over to Our place, and'ulpen - au examination of the tams; approved of all that tho attending : physician had dono, but could Ada nottdog mare tbr tr. - The child was given up. Dr. 1.. then raid that there could be no risk in trying Yank; estock's Yermitage, and thaught they had better gat some, They sent to my store, - and procured some. Alter adatiaLS. tsrlug the drat bottle, wording to theszinted directionte,, tba'alld putted a few 'warms. They thee gave it about half of ano th er bottle, when it passed between - TWO AND THREE DUNDREDWOR3I3, and immoliately eorometstod aria yak completely restored to health.' ' - -• Prayered , Mulfplawholefrale and rett s 7 ocs • • Enco RAGE. ENT ARM.- - MEMOS hare recetred a liberal support hate; MI theit'orothotisands who poseas a tests to Usa arbresho.hass•not seen the . Exhibition. Thyy cm be assured that a view of either of , the three Palntiurawilrbs a receipt In fall f or the cost of a ticket.. 2 , 1,110.34•11 cents rem to be but a,trifle for a week's admission to a collection of paintings" wbere Alistorical Lacturat ate given .at each Exhibition. large l andienee2 still .flock to the' 1 ' . . 1 "! en. Hinny multi not gain adnikaion on blonder night. IscailT:. • One Teacher Wanted« P , IN.oe Garbo Third Ward School Board (Allegheny) will be bold at the School Musa, on AY, the 888 inst.; at 2 o'clock, to .aypolor. attar enacdroanc,.oke Female Teather for tha Faaala Mai Jgrauchm• to he examined on:Orthemphy, Badly* sgritigg, Gmtaraar, Geography, WArmaiatendindrNen. tal Phaosophy. Physiology, driinne,Absahrea'and•Asic tronomy,. By CaleT of. the Bw r g. 777:7 . angl7 • • O.- B. Talitains WY .‘a fourth Seethe of an Act of this Cotamouvulthi,:wertl tied "An•det•rogolatlng Railroad Conap.mitur'Tliutitit.tho 19th darof 14beruary,'4- D. 18a9, the, Rtoekholdersof the Martini Valley BaUroad-Odinpany dire hereby reified tri . attend a inviting of the Stoekholdeneof eald,alrurry.to -bio held at the Monongahela Howie, the,elty of Pitts. burgh, on•WEDNESDAY, tho 81st day of lingttes IBM, for the purpose of acting um proffred:enriveariptinnu by Vountire, C/ileu, sad Borough floss - ••• - • • lIOOBITEAD,.Prietc : ,piLvilmrgli.. August ICI, 1851-4 - ensgrfj - " • • • • . Aloney Found. : : 15311 e . 11. Pco lI V I ZA : Vd t t il i ° Yl , l4t4 lu ffit:7 t t -144 bi callbg upon VgeutittunkclPted 4' 6*lrev *k'r • It MEE .~. ITEM MEE MEM • ■- U, -■ -r-—. tar To:Tun.rustac.iii ROUT. 'GALLOWAY; - Bmlthfl 13L wivjUSIDN:i 413:41•:4:111 • _ - • • , ' • • _ , ••• . • ' t •,‘ , _ - -c fi* r • •:• • •_;• -_• ' • ',;Q•lk-I..'r • ' k"bitEr "t ,ctf "7,4:4,44,453t041'''''' = .--• 1115 A.. k2a46Y44- 1,,,,e ' - '''' !..t.'•:, 1 ',..! . - . f::* - ,'.: . '`;.:',' .-',:4:',;,...7,',.,;',7, =ME M=M= • .P.110.V FißtinftsMp.AßLize, 1172r eby snuft by a dub* to " to ,parra as worflitint others had done to me" when arnftarlyara I CAUTION you against the speeetto maim of panda Dodos, Terriers Or taghlPtraled and'otho .err expensive but. worthless nortrume, Catoh.pownpftdba t . • ts, wet. Bcneare espechdly of Masa erho.getarantes" tort= in an unreasonably abort taw, which at once staupe them as Ignorant and lostpatwiplei trap sal:alba awn most know that- a seasitins axon of thA takr, - whl.sh has been disordered bY tuPtrectel abates o•Stonn tn =land in n week or two. 1111 fact Is, they never parsasseuld, any body—err/fare waste no more Vitae =I money upon them, but, if so disposed, profit by ay expectance. I will impart a knowledge of the roars by which I was restond to healtlf, (after suffering severely tam avolunta ry seminal =talon and lb conamitanta, aggraysted by Tep• rim kinds of gunarry,) to anyone wlto will •write me a tea; bat brief statement of 'case, and remit Flee Dol- Jan i° °in to Paying "Tertith* , PtOtVEN etC.,l=l.-jt ems awuble of writing - oat directions, which require no tn terfreucewlth business, no ltdatious druto or ins tam:mats, will certainly improve the general health and alatustbea the system, as well as invigorate the organs affected, .. Parket a•turvilniltrishorto,l time possible, and itt - varyWri t thug expense.. Addras,ln strict confidence, _ W. 1.1 51112).11Att, Camden, Mx P. end. N. D. Parents, Guardians, Maar" are earnestly urged to gaud the-youth tinier their charge from the precast of the vial 114 TO related to, -villa' into de; anode° to their zoorat,sodal and - phyrical Ma& tar Indy object of the advertiser la to Warn °UMW"' town armee path, and to do good to all tow as he las op- Jtar•fttireespondents may rely ispon'nryhdrnor and disco; UOII: All letters destrord or returned. sasTrar •Wog hare the Camden' postmark.: - _ ' ' • edi palaver . Comilialta _Tite anjyr. , alter itrAtreil to thi Fate that lute were? fellart - to tutre;pbctErdi; reethmiaze - tollutteti f is Ulnae& Liver Pilg: - Itqtaa biew . .eeitritl inn before the puLlle, ied fuss beiii.i4ekeelia alt seetlow of tit? Won. Where Mae tete. tif Wi eo4lf ba llad ft; — labit ft 4 a l ol.Vtolt inoteris f aird !um pettuljpfttion oat of ate all other modlelaes. 1016/an the- different' pheace 'of Mpatii:,itast . Aliqui: 4rtind eqdally efficacious in all. ,Parr4tagges will please be metal to. sokitit ' Dt;DEL , atioft CCaebrited Liver 1,1 4 1 ,*-takratraiirlilia,', in Weer Itrer Pllle, -la cotatartweitiwte:l:lr;X*ers ;pan. Joe Lifer also titsiOlt§rited.tittoll*„ bait olrrespettoblo Dipatßot4.s to thotlittio Stafoi, Imo from the solo Propti4ory, • ; • . • . giti4eloorg mo a. ' tingl24.2W • ; 60.1Wfsiel street kTbEw;OEBTWZOATES. '- ; Ma Bosomoniz—l called et pat= eine on the 4d cad shete4 the nottre of stay eyes; - alleh was very bed at that time; you suited too 'with l'Reetasteri. that - dld . 14 iyint great deal of igOod. 'They ir6a very =limb Inflamed Ideo . time, but that ltdlatomation bastion lett. • lon nom tear tho tight of the Scut cr a /amp, as well 'as arc.:. I shall all on you and get, another. pair , in nose; I stunill hire any' zFiistortuno wflh then , m I Heald not be. without them tut de; aay.ccaziktegni.--- Yourg;Tespiegarly, • JOEUfVialitry mint* /gall Rid Ilfebt;taz4s; M 4 3.- • • : • 31a.- Betatiman:—._ Being ' comindbld to lies? lipootWog; two never been able to get a pair but what modernly eyes ache. I haven:hid silent number of glasses, bat strays Laledos Olt I obtained a pair horn' you.- , I can trolly day 'or candle light for. any .bra:th .ot time,' with the greatest, Alrs. Mitermsa is Tel 7 rash pleased irith Les gliss Ito . , • L. B. W ATBELMAN,IO2ww7 s • • - there been titular the Glass esneeen.lifofsishig for girt. oral years, berthare nerer , foand Stub. barna my eyes, o that I anti use without fettruk until robtalned.a.pail of Mr. Bolcauma By the ail of thew lxinslit tithlin; I an Isaias well as. ever! I email. • an 'real or srlitnulth them for bona, ultimata . the least fatigue; tutb by day Ara I have . taisd In an tbo states id the Blatibr Perm:ylnirda to obtain a pair of Glum 'thate:areishl snit my eyes, and folleditt may lostanra.- linoartzig thetriinealty of otbdis- In: those attltaLla for the ai:ht, I do most monestly meow.. mend to thotw .. :lapp, :Log 'owl= de fatty vision, to apply to 31r. Bolctoonool irhoto. CIJ4m3 tan be obtained to =it an rasa. • • ..,-Yeanisi&c- . . ,T. 9to3tilBoV. Auxansi . 1;14r; July 20; 1813,-. •-2 jr=daT/lIN./0 . . - ..*?..2ll‘loSoiittsmt— ! FrOM Infaaep I hive becA ahliagd with weatiOiestitdrsbort slghtedsiesa,iad I hard sisisabemi . able to gets isle of GLASSES thstwoldd help me. .1 hems had tenni pairs that would ithabhk . mis to see Timm illstiostly, but could meet kieP SheMotrutisis . ,than onuhalfitimi;feuri the fact that they Caused each. . • -..-• • 1?13PPonell to sec Tome advertisement, by Nadel I saw you had j Lust Impcnted sMo*aud as It has been my coustauC ilaato get a irate that would *U3E Me; rthoozhifitoold _ton =at not think ab !kVA:tin& when lettrilvitnotE . than answernly expeetatima. nuns not ban vhbabiterd ' by eandie-Light for zoom than half an honrat any thae r tii; fore /got these Glasses Rinee I got tb.me, I 'read ielf:Bo4. Antall dal, and untRIO ticket, without experizoringilai 'oast pain,whkhl attilagltwoDlAdoaebefarnforSean. rsay this nuicli;as I think it dolt:ldui:our ristaPrislf 40,1 hoping others may be benettied by lb Tan aro et liberty to tasks mac/ my tunas it Mu - Wan fist reference. 1 am, sir, truly, yinent -• • - • lIENEY E&JLL Whfet Basta; Viltabargh. P. 8.-4 forgot to locution that my vita is greatly bens. fitted by Um pelt she got, and equally pleased. jy/ , Air .ll , Tore'lionieCTistli:nony... Ur_ Sorb= Bk—l think Mao mprefthan gm -act: atliistioo , as welt 18 to tW &mirk minimills to s tato Ibist-thoievc-; :rActts I bought Leath 4bo salt me-w 411.. r fizzi much Impning: darer/ email print wltbilbeni_isr 1041 b. of time rithoot tatiguo to my eycs., eboaklmy eight Mottoes bribmpmeo by dm uso Menu s I have on doubt' bat 1 absll be able to read wltteint them In • sbort-tler• Yours, trol.Y. • -• • - - Alleztozny citzr, - ire• Uinta cued Mr. gcdornon"e EYE GLAEM22 for Leery • brief perinl, with deeLltd edventaget, and lure no bellts— tion in stating that a &Seethe listonnt long stani ing. has been relieved, and the organs seem to be acquiring sips and tone.. I theratare cheerfully bnir witness td tbeir.ez cellener and accursevos also to 21r.• Bokausn's akin ea s. prsearslolo,kisus; and the woottesfol facility:with which be adapts Lls tlintwn to Llusrssions pe.weinrltloi of Vision: , 21 *aria street, rittsbarr,h. , -,lenra • • One Zr/0351, . Not tee.....1t 'refr,t u tr toting' of tie - FIRE -I:O'SIEYS.ASSOCLITION, held on Monility evening', august Btb, it wacosanitriousts - . - Ire:cleat, That the Las= or- tha Insurance Offices, aitb tbelrAgentsln this whaeonbibuted to Ltin Fund of . the Assoefa4ion, be put.Bl.bal to tbattally papers , . ponstoutee al Use 1121070 re3CAPOWIIegiT6 kbikritaatat, onto= assodnnst ITM - NEY, &ay. Western M. GORDEN, cc'y. Delaware MADRLitis t . , - Yrantlin-- • . COPYIN: ' • ; liortb Arset : in - sa=.4 • - •,.1 • 1',.•37.'.7. JDNE.3.. • ' Etat. .• Hudson 11 .1ter •- -tn4:j:.TUItIIETT. .: • • • : oth:end- WAUSAU, - • • . • • • Sena,anon; a tti- 7 .. * Protection O..LEt. • • sogl3 E. ORIXIO. Thames. - New Arrival or Ctileicerlagoe - Plant:lf. - = .... . ' Tux' eutarriber will - reeflre an I open for !tale ' on Thursday the 18th test, the fealoa , • leg new PI.A.NaFORTM4, from the - JEf..le.: bated ma of JONAS crucrim-• ...... INN, Basta, vie : - • • ... . No. 13737 -01:111 oplendldrouswow.l double mead curnered,' 7 ' octave P1an0......... - .....:....... - ..•...z...:. - .. ...'... • ..4-460 No. 13745—0ne do . . do . : d ... 0 . do WO n 1971'—One'' do - - -do . --- do = - do . 7 sap. . 13704.:-One ttasewoad, round front, 6 0ctavia:—.......:.3220' n 13756—0ne do .•- - -. do ...., . . do'..- - I , , 1,3696.-One - do - . t aquae* ~., •" do':. ".. :' ". -,- =5, u 1341 S—Ono 3TidnUt L-, do_ ,'. : ...-116 - -.: ... $260. .. 13 , 315-;;One ...do. . :pond front, do : , *-. .-• 't 5275 ._ AU the above Manes are fazed:bed vith the now patent Iron ttatoo and neWernie :- with 31r. Chletweing's tut= east on the plate, to prereut;lnatatkese cod - imposiLloo.i.' Par; dams an int Itrd to =mina the abser., cuar,l64.:d . as. the Nude &two and Flinn Wanton= of ~- ...e.:.:-. - - -- - - . ~.... , . -, ~_ JORN n...innakii.- _ - Agent for CblPte" 4 ”er Planne r ... . atis-17 . . . N0..61 Woods!, Plttebartet:. • •thato arta:PLIVA C01t,2,10= CCX, Mulcted, 'l3 .Angatt,lSS3 . • SEALED PROPOSALS wilt to roceirad CT tho Obhi sad Penns Mal Mining Cm:spans, until the Ist pttadMo, far towing flats with from 3,000 to 6,C00 bushels daßy; Rea the tallies at Llantown;on the Ifortoagabeht river, to' the wharf, at WellalfUey'Otio:*. The' flats - belong to the Corer rtz Pa reßl Ltaanta, in cash, for the Monte! of bashils r Propmele may also be made tar mining and delivering the above in fists, at the minecon the river, at Litectowir. IDs proparala may be left with Wet; , A. 64 Mood street, Plltarmrgh, on or Debra the dey.mentliM . • By mice of the Beard; • -• • . smgl.7td . BRETTON 31.21A50R, Public Enke. of Chalon Stolen. • , • T THE ?AIM ZEISSE 4 RARN one sad a bait 13 ogles lam* Eilt nliburit. on the canal, there will be cold eta Durham and crosa-breed Cattle: Squib-Down and Lateesturillre She* also, one excellent? Tau old Hares aultal to all work; on, 1 year 'old Filly.' The Cattle coal plias 6 MUch Cows; at superior 2year:told Darludn Dull; 3 to: Calf IfeUintat 3 30.7 Imes al.' "There will be molds lot of Poeatoioe:ao3l, EsP-P 1 • The ebarkier of 0;0111s:re. Stock maybe estimated from : the fact that the oriOnala Imo elected by the most trellea: rlencedjudges, from thenoted stock of Messrs. gobn Gob lbett,Wßlllnan. and others, in Great Detain Trim Means: !Lovett. of Upper. Canada, _Tho•flontli•Downa comprise 7 yearlinz • Taps, and 43. Top Laraba;„4_yearllng Deemer Tup4 and 76 LcW , ster and liontb-Down Ewa and /A=l4l: Sea to commence on DIONDAY,Z4I Augur, 1853, at 13 iNdoek. „For farther particulars empire of . . • • •• anglo.2twada-13 /9 2) ISuit4 • -.TERSE GARRARD.— SUND.2.If3-50 bbla. 51olaszto• - :S •a OldQot.Jata • • C.C.O 70 half donna Ore n and pawos. Taril;- •.t'a •. • *" 130 ditty boars do • •' do 'do 300 sacks Dairy and. Table2lls: ' beta' El. and Lnyaf Itaixlos ; •. • 10 rata Valantla ond_Seedlessda. • teaarOcztrunl Prinek; •,', boxes Pearl Starch ;10 Corn .do ' , 6 " Martha 'and 'Whomhan Grifsi. •10 a Yeast PoOdia; -• r• • - 5 basketßoadeinx Old nice 10 baXe3 Paha, OliTO bales BOrde4llX and E4Cgy Almossio 10 kegs sap. Cab. Rods; . ' 2' " 'Bermuda .Ariow Boot; • ' • •-nr . 22 beems larcland Pepper; , . • 10 " " .Gbsges4- : • -1 Mal 10 dos . l and 10 eata ek, llss. theo944ll:Extard; , • " V.l bats NO.l and'Extsititindate; . • * • *" " ' Tei yfe cel ) ; 43. .e az44 - 1 , 2 bbla: Floe: Ssdnlists Elim:Stinu4 7 • - 3 • Clasesjind,liatmegs; • • • • . • ; • 'loo dee:Welts:Wand Mason's - .100 kegs Rock and RlllO Powder;._ - • • -• • -60 bags &mated 13bo 1 t; . • 000 Re Bar Lead. • - - auglo • • ' • 122 Wad street. WANTS—A, IL=U . COUII" rata: about4:Aereo , td , 1 6 ,; 3 ,= 1 4 lug ircit . llebOriZS2oo9,,lol24/10:lizon' law-100 A.;:ei of Zomdla blu ji 7, +an tee rim ;•,.• :•• • • . • . liccd Wel Mini axe., Pr eitr.; evilijitgr-ietarel tfftVo docts, tWit,th l • T. WOODZ;z4.:' 4y23 IS Mild Meet. " ISE ECORSE Ell RENE 10 bane .s's, Inland 10%; Lamp Tam= ; 10' . . •.f • Ntlgistaly,t 10:4"010134 ;yid 10 kegs N 0.16 TwistTobiscix); 10 lases fleotelt linuft.,2 .444 4,os.:popktil EM2!IMMM== -AMUSEMENTS; • r PBlta DBLVG3 trITABA.TED. P/01 MOLD A. at. TO 10 P. 21.--Tblnt and Lie. criiet A." GIIP.AT PAINTINGS, at C6P.00 . 4 lIALLi earner of Pcmrth and Wont street& . • . NOM AND 13:12 IN THE ..—.,,A Rye Or th e of the Deltge; witb I%nre3 rull OYLER TUE ( 1 1/ME I.BRAELITE2, and 37 nglzfes 7 7fr la- m• SIIRLI.II THE PROPIIETI2S.? • EXULTING - OTEB intsritucnoN OF piLamozes nom.: imir Tickets only 21 ants; • &Dam halt - plzB,3' tickets for t for 31,50. • • . N. D.—.No exhibition on Friday, 1211 and Brims Saxhorn tO D ISsus euthad - try.applylaz to Wirs. Praak Cargo, tithe_ prynapaboirerarreux Conttra-at coninitsatorso - rAlir.s rt. no BD will be supported :tit a=uuthiehe fax Wanly- Otr” -0 .. 4,,, - subject to the - dsciston Cr the Iretno:ratto .oounaty Masco! - ~ 3 lsuc ThsomsTe. ' are a %Illi ci t icacit =Watts kr the aim ofAdettiet Attccram =Meet to the ctortrioo of - the Democratic Oornity.Cotternticm.. I:osCounty pouuntatlonor...{Ys no author -Ised. to ustousos O. 8: MIME, Zi, as a' oat} iltnolottbs off.so at coxraty to the doglike Of ttisitarrssentis Conventkro. • •• jtatio gi ;;..; :„.: . ~, • :Ball Style of lints. - -..:c - - , _26:IItIEL - IMT, No. 231.-Liaat aqi - " -. ' . r y ar Of. km J ust. receterd the PALL liiilte the attention aregs=°ll"PeetfaU7 :-7 bas also on basil s lora and I , larLd as v°sl°ma ' s t 6 it ' . //1; '• 7ondllAFt idgclita : ki/TA4 orisAvobri.Or BARB. ', "Zlnk -; • Asslgneev . Sato 4 - 101:CENTATIS - ILAt77. OP-LAND; Mee— Robinson J Mumble, Allegheity county, bounded Ara desmdb:d na fallousr By the hehn of Itur Tara:Ramat on tre =it; on tjan watt try gores udoath ty the beim ef Derg; nonh by Jams Ditty containing 39 - Aawmore or tem. The ahem property oitt be-eold on DATUIIDAY, thit'3d dar of September, A. D.: 1.883, at 1n o'clock; X -- 14 - at the - CODIIT • ROM, at AUCTIO4. Talus *cd^eal ca l i y cast - Anti gine of James Campbell - and Beettlunhe"Beakadr. : • D;IZM rAI42IIIx,A rood Etescaboat ride rhea' Ktrieabout ' y -••=t - rdit;:ritte Glantz feat beam. dradlag tot arer 4 feet. For ova ,thatorlikadmr, a liberal price will be then glaciate of _ Tama ,wooDs,, - A ELECUEGN Y. ZEOPSFITI"--Ntir sale,- CO feet front on .tl Usav kr street. by 7.5 &spon Water allan olds two BRICK DWELLIfta BOUM, =oh coatabalas meas.,. prlep.V.soo._ ALA a HILASIZ HMSO of 7 roc:moll% Lot 22 feet front an Water allay by 03 deep—trios, 1 3700. Also, 13 UnADINEELOT. of .03 fret tos Visrar star by 60 fact deep—prigs, VAL . - CLIMB= it' BON, - ZEr..lO 8 Wool> SITELE E Fp. 0; BOMB risixotrally intuit; duo sb& Martino 1. *Mod ot - E3 Depot. the number destgaztol.atcroo; tbo tootiTlecolklvizioty nt PRI7IT. that Ira me been of tend in ontilastetjfe - snratbsy-frsoCS , sfa.ti lea etiseas to all at the abets nnipbonlipscrepusdns his oter-141 eollcctfott sr : Trag. • tulattf - . Peaches, - Patches, ;Peach MBE satecrilm : -. !Cato, prepared 'b wanly YIIESEI mecum 'very soaratag... Doslon,lTotela sad lizooo. keepera . vlll bo famished sith swims article, at ressoaablo pokes: <blear lohe thread =I Partkalhaal Stotb, - No. 49 Fifth " Ductl3l '21,31ES .WABDUOP. 1014 .4 0.1. LANZ ILLN11: (r 3 MUSLIM 8 0 0 Alt 7 i 41- AND IN 'MX 1JA315.11Z-1.73 acres goodo =Da .:Lt zity, ore I ;lank nod; 4'oo do. cra .4 sallezz aboseParkzasboorg:g lee scree prat .lAltd, 7 zn.g.l4osPittaburzb- Soimazmannion.leall, la - Weitraorelaadccrantee., 1000 the , LaSto,.' talleTatit 92 . acro, 6 zalles up. a Mouotobabiblves.. :;]Co ac , Nmz laklula Wan& county, Obia t •-z .-• • ....Um cm the Masking= , ' • Aid Forms all !boot gatex elaelliertbaathry'alllTyear brace. Also,. a - rplenzat Tarkly, of nom= and 1.05 far sale; szYthst a saws ruartlazt a beaus. iltbaszt roach trouble •Iflz all au — • ' . 2110,11,18. :tzuzzi2_ _ _ et. CL t ILICIZ,VA - NP:Alitpi". TUBUR • ' SPECIAL NOTICE. _JAN and afterlZEDNfltiLlAY,Jasitist.l2,l&s3,Passensed .1.1 Trains will run daily, Madly' cissegel,) as foihnrs: =PRIM ?MIN team lilleadand - fafilrellaa il la and -way Statham; at 1010 'A _ - '- - AOOOII3IODATIONTILADt and wir . - .•- ' : lank We4.ll2l*.fcti Qs eXendsea msiiitetatiiiis at UM.4I U., - • - „eccozgobstioN nazi ws.7- 2 / a tlemi - COMNECTfONS.--Thallgrittlf ItidattonVdmistabrixos leas :nth, the Ihriness TrathAtAit * P. BrAhosd,le aviu gPittsbnith at GOO 1181 -t The .Expregy.Thihrtehos - .anes with the t_mxtlEatt..ll3lo -- trecrattsbumb L and Stroh-.. cieveleind-at azo , P id& Usti altraltailtar the - _O. & P. flathead fro:A.om Wist;.arritintfiri Plftsbtiiylfat 600 P M. 110eflaptess3raia fron'elsreland ecouects at. alliancomitl ms.a Train far - -Pittabitt7h; Eiieixi Canton, - alassilloo, Wooster, and Stations on 0. a P. Railroad-, - Only one Tralo.dilly from. ttarrumWeirizak to the refural of Ms Ohio 012.11 flrilhessiCostr. • tatty to anal: an eicahlipoptieetlen to'llk shfeh s wtsahl acconunalate passen;ens reashlat as.-•••.11atals .afcarnoonlhains trent The 10..00 Ald -train - front- oftweland_azul. du a l WA 31 Than font Welhrellki eeatteet'at•Bsyxrct irith rAlr=l to- Carroll : topousci Tratrs Ireton en • . ctrway eauatet ' at UAW= miLli-1.-C.:Z.c.110. •ThinsoulaorertrelurA Faits and-dkron;- - v -.4netrirArr :tearing- Pittsburgh to the-8 Ukrt.ll Tralo s rrneh Clerelsra at - P Itoindecrateerograii7Vje, : VAR. Than of Rake Shan Ihailros4 itt P Mier ple,Thusait.,Tedaloaturnigail . ••• • Persertgas - by /Atha Trains can go lotarigAttl, !oath, by tho Wicnrlrkesonint l wGtor STWIRRS ON LA rUrl'Elail..--"flurnaw and nuignilleciat dozily 7, palscer.-Quern df the Winit7lind!'.o . lratelilt caly,”. - lam") aVt.OO Pll Sur Bußcict --• ' ' ---.. ••. , . . LAKE SMILE ELEEIIOADJAves :at 3,451b1.11152111 - • for EriN - Dusikirk,.l344o,,Nitrtsk MA(Ster T004:134 culviunsimursteul . 4115 S 'EOAD—At&tS P LitColotiabat kid antitimittWitizset Train connect:fit Cialkeirith Belk:42111m andisdfutkit a x.,r Da Ets Malawi/b Tarreniug• lo :4, -.. TOLEDO. ltiOßT7ALlC'a:KLlfttAttoiiAnittSD4c At 815 P M tbrd'olttto.'Mr/oh* LintiMeglidacti sto St. Lads; elm et. 1.00 P near= 26 rail Wei Toldlo sod Dettalt, ttettee by Minx ,td .t. 0 ,A 1 ,17:411#111. "Itmecigh Tickoiri tot:Weirs•naredt; . sl9.ll:Atincosll;- 1#5:110$1 , 4 edema 51E1,75 031 Innis - : Throne' Ticket: to Nem York. ':I_IIPW can bool#:trued It Woollen: :. -.• . • ••• .•••:- • • • . , .Pis:miners ateToila..^3l to - istAki Co=gaurseffice of .11)E121.A.VAUGHEY Att.. , Secaciphelstroase,, Water st, Fltbb Ultelol7 bbl3..Exusi.B. B.lloTal 2111131= Extra razolly Jan seeetrqd tor - • , • ' 4 .9EINEPATIIIOE - maw slargib:. Cttedejost: receivehad Garry tor sale ;cer.I7:; . ;•KIILICPMICK Itt ErOAR AND WO -In stare sad fbistah ir r u ‘ - "angls .. • • 213 liberty street haltehests nada - Y.lLaml res 3; -10 - - - Vg * - • An. .11w-rived and fur sea; . Alsura sltavAzra, -•-• ,• • ..:zo "Eberly streef.. avalS jfpOBACOO-40 boxes.W. IL OnoYa 5a ad fea Tolmseor •=:- • Grant & ItraaatO : . f.tiiiii}b=oirs 7a: -• do ' • ktg3.oedza 0.T. : : ••• la stare wad far ale by.; •'• Elltlefithifidit ifiltrao SS.; Detail Drug Store. at ILL be loll.at dordoo,' on-ttur teremiees;earom oT Ohb sad Chosnut boa ITEDNIT3DAIriloiscut . 11011•44 , 9 otioak, A. At., the entire aLxL of Drage, Dyes, 2ellhoaery, LLNors, fitnmioir. Matrix's: asti all tho news , tray tistaxas ter • Eaton Dent, Stacy'. To be gold tithe= VQII. SALE—Tectsplettdid LobtatAiroaall to New Tr:7, catt= bylOG fact Itfr sale ttaasti..aratangacat test.Aipty to _ _ lackFanT a .r.ornac, - .: acc;l6 Real Estaeigiats, Pact ttatitats, TIM "NTEW w.ND Lite • ().800.11.6.--I„tark Hordlntros. IA or thr Two Brothen, by.)lrsnoodis,-an.thrwrifEwrtat • . Jsek Cada, or the llrcmlmsn's Stragre; a or ramie —Blrsttee Qucatio,2.l - part, nr.lr the &moat SELLI. • - : SiniiTiAlzutga fisi Azigast; tevitply. _ yw nieshitedlT•lpaperj e t; ato. - Jost recotredbr , .W. A:O4DM . I=nt'grk - AMU. - • .76.&otnih street:- - - - _ . I,II2ELIt.A.II.LX . of 1.8 Aerwaittlite 'about 4 mellef-frece 'the eitr, the Mrtnnlyeille'llosil, Behleln tatrashfp-ei 414 feet vela- - of Cad, end 'atone= Tai of 2 fret "Thisnrilo.W.e Let of Lend will be aolt!..ter $3900-4clas mute eta,. •-• ~~..-:.: SB,O(WANT= MIS TWO YEAll&.for.erbleb et • Ix liberal Wane will be t.. 11& Beet of :real tatireeiftity.— -& grip:MELT-4 EON, • IDELCULIVPBACan—iresb - Je ..?ViNkl!frcf PPe.FlTtti - - ,1031117A.8110D1ZA aLv_72. 89 , Wcod . at; opposite St Mules From,. r- OtEl Zi G REPINED Skittim-lIAMET - ar itnw, SIIAW Atdetivd andli atOre ZG bhla. larnab- , . ad;•Palva?Lied and Powdend Sagan, frata.S. Laveripg* eir , celebrated Ifienarr,vbfeh tbey-oftzr far isle [link rai 4/121Z. SUAliNft t112.00..113-4.11 goal hormelompors g4,l' Immr the. Milan of a antral, .B.rxms...-2). Mo 'Maker "awl - mars -wire ,boomtl. AKKorur, just =dr a t: from' tbsTal, eitt Lor sato • . : • axis 6 - BAILET.it -.REN. SEIJAVZ.I.Ltbutra.." - 1000:11&71.111'; - DO'bous Pins dupla Ctsens/ - - • .SO draf: Pope, Sauey M bores Reek Qnctsi- 7 40 euks Currant/ last re " hed i- b!`:" co - 191111 A Oll . it4.1701.110N nrltsbargte -. .1- .4_l holders . = be-sundisdoshis Shabe!sre . spirpit . .9 l3 ; Ccanew t by =az; on tosoistbse • : Ansa 1.LIV1:81-. ''a eases tot atOred LAMM at , V/3 . ; • da Aroxleolased do, at loe a 4 . ..fitna Irv:elk do at 12i5e;" J. B. LE.E011:1, Alo411•Pllif G pa, 49HOLW4AT,E 43ROCEItS . Aati plaits a- - proviilans,llatals, and 'Pittsburg 4=1 . 0 Lr.....mrx Sam' • r" iugfq - - P/MrSataMr. OS SALE-1n Allegbegy city, a lot 60 by 130 feet,. on -. X' vide/Lis erected 63=1'ra:cm brars.ftvaltileg• .on Eato.s. I . ..Dgy; c.cheontabintrour =las, a ll:ft:tout eadek dr.ening, to thr, on 'tit* lioxth Ca=moz, eoFitalanz eight zarzA6' This szcpraV gill be 521dAnicits tApS7 TECLIL&S ttOrElfl; , ;:-. . • . k•-, h. 4 • riQDLIBIDE/3.153111>-.74 . DS La v. jr2.4•:. •- : •••• •, -.• Mal to Itity 17Lidc .M" l2 "'"'s' wenn ' l* -1 7..
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