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Stant and lithium Nasal to tehilripb from the dome of the
NaGspel Palm, ands th. lithe of Montan:Maul come
• with notodo honer ur own beloved Chieftain. the
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. si e eteut of Winfield Peed. to the Ihrmideutial
with mere ellect.lly SUMP.. South Ceroltna seecullm.
Or. on army of a hmoired thousand tayonsta •••
• found Slut: whose enthosinen boo Dees
. fen kindled
he the recital of &Mee heroic deed, mom pin with us
s e ...folios the slander that ultepublies ant ungrateful."
Wf omline not oar Medal:km Ito who In ROL
folly etroggial with us an
the Pad. of Oxblood.
• 'SO amt thingdated under the WA of the Attu*
of firparthoo and Bu ena Pleta. and ore nem the earnat
aupportera of the present able end patriotic lretional 'Ad
mrtrattou. Th ousand,' whose party alleglatme hold
" n firm. vmsrunththe excitement of Mote campstrom.
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r'rally at the name of Ringed &MP
tre invite all to come. except thy oppthards of hav e
.tohou, nod the advocatee of British Tariffs, who have
peer yet forgiveureett tor DU treatment of their allies at
pcalgoester..latuir's Levu and Chippewa go behalf of
.. Ot t o e for whom we ael. -het arff men of Allegheny - . we ler
t r , a , tett. in mulepralb.ore. pow only het am
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of the Coma of 1810., •
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•• •• . - •• . W. A. CitAttLPON.
• PRANCIS IC MM.
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ROBRRTPOICEEkt.
LEONARD N. JOLLY%
•
ANDREW BAYNE,
- JONES,
armizEig VinrilNce.
We were inYorastal by telegraph that the
'Otnierlor tiottbibe at Noir Brighton at ten o'clock
hot evening.
A few excursion tickets areyet unditp3eed or,
which may be hal at tba" railroad depot this
tocemie' g from bin Samuel Fahneeieek, Mr Bich
aide* or, Ttlayor . Fletaiag. • •
Firisnvktl AM) Cmcntsart.Rattaoao. — The
great enterprine, whict;, le to unite Pittsburgh
and Ciukattiti by the best and chesperd
road route, and one which can 'be safely run in ,
.lu4 short a time an any other, is now in a fair
-- way of earli:complotion. The project was only
''fairly conceived come three Months ago, and
ouch. is:the wonderful energy „with which it has
been 'prosecuted, that stock to the amount of
$600,000 has already helm 'enured, and thirty
i'eiiri'vf the rood her been pit under contract
listed tiithat ye i , ulow-colch" mon, who take
tutick time to talk as our. energetic Ohio
friends do to do, the work. •
Ilat,*seyeinallkioSl3 friend tit oneelbow, whose
l -- Dee beeotypi bewtldered pith . the yeriowl
,
Railnkidechricars so energetically and eloquent,
rilsormeed in theseitirringiinies--“where is
,the, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Railroad located,"
Probably smear our readers are in a similar
: ifediptlidetri, and we'' , lrlli answer our friend's in
:.;quirt', by reiterating our statement of's, few
,weeksago. . ,
•
The Pittsbiargh end Cineitmati Railroad coin
turncee ut or uehr Lolidonviiie,- Ohio, at the ex
trucker scruthent bend of the Ohio and Pennsylva
nia Railroad, Mid 'terminates at Springfield,
where it connects with two first class Railroads
•to Cincinnati It - passes through Mt Vernon,
Delaware, and Minafield, all county seats of rich
78ad nonria . hing . enmities. =lt will be about,orte
hantlrett an . 4„ ten; tmiles long,'and Vernon
will arose the Railroad line . commencing at Ban--
dusky, on Lake Erie, and running through Mans-
field and Sit, Vernon, tolievnirk, when, it inter-
'sects,the Columbnuend Zone:trine line, which
ns Railersa connections with those
plicm At Deliware it will cross thiClercland
and Columbusline. _ t
Thn road will insirthrOngh nosily, if not quite
(the geopaphiell centre of Ohio, and through
4heihirest and riding portions of aft, - state.—
`The exact distmice it will be by this line from
Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, we sonnet ras,lind we
====
"--,weyed,insteadof indulging in fanciful coulee
- •Ittre; tut - ia too 17ftell the ease:: The country is
..
•
Uefarior.ble, however p 4ire
d the line will have no
few mirvato.res, decidedly of opinion
that' it will btt but fair miles longer than
. . any re:moon 'bleb arallroad can be contracted,
and that it can be run as eheaply, and in as
..,.-- ahert a time as any ether. Its well known that
...n: reed of. easy grades I and slight curvatures is
. i ;calculated for high speed, with safety to passetr.
'gem and_machinei7, and that the original coat ,
• _ 'or a read has, a decided indolence upon itapowers,
to. work.ch'itiplyi. It is on these grounds, that wo
basociar opinion of the decided advantages of
,
~.. this route to Cincinnati.
TEere is.another fact its relation to this route,
which should exdbit tba "sympathies and energies
of , our people, and should command the atter...
.7tion of our entitaliste. That is--01, #ne to ,
lain to crepicted •riada Oro yowl' We say,
.„ • within tnev'yeari, although the probabilities arc
that it will hoopenecl within 18 months. We
always like to bo on the safe aide, and to utter
nothing rashly end st random. Our readers will
bear us win:mai, that ;we hare never deceived
them
. yet;. etatetheot we heve made in
''relation to any,"rtdlroed we hare advocated. We
, IL/wooer:lr encouraged thorn with delusive hopes,
and slims our Wishes for !heti. When we tell
,them, therefore,l that this line deserves their aid
eympethy,t lspeanse it Is a tangible, safe,
ank 3 e' certain project, w mean just what we say.
• certain
Ohio_ and Pcmusylvanis Railroad will be
foishedio Alli Mace, say in Nerember—to Ides
silion, say in BeeMatier—to • Wooster, -lay in
, Marrh--and to ~otilionetlie, say by the middle
.next summer. , These are out own conjec
..tores, founded upon our knowledge of. the state
of the Work.. It maybe , finished sooner to some
of the points, or' a \little later, but we think we
'are not far out of the way. Well, that tandem
...certain. the modem' dishaon of the Pittsburgh
and Cinriiittatt direct line. The western ditto
hetneen Springfield and- glincinnati, is now
"',supplied with two Grit chiSs Railroads, one
`;::through Dayton, jest opened: Both these roads
—are -anxious la. make arrangements with the
, :rPittsburgh and Cincinnati line. Wenow come
• - to the middle disis' ion. What is doing on that,
the reader will loan from our correspondent
..below:.' Thirty miles are alr eady chntraeted for,
-'..to he ready for the rails in one year. The Engl
. nee& eiC locating the remainder of the line, and
it will doubtless be put ander contract this cam
; ing .fall or winter, and the whole "line be pre.
-pared for the milli by the summer of '63.
.There Is absolute certainty, then, that this
. • Wilt be eoostructed within two years.
With' these preliminary remarks, we commend
correspondent, who is 11 gentleman of high
eharecer, to the attention of our readers.
Sestsontio, {O.) Aug. 110861.
Atitor"of the - Casette: •\ I
Sts=Yon trill be pleased to learn trat the
"'Oilylink in the chain wanting to connect Phila
delphin, Pittsburgh, anti Cincinnati. was put on
- the anvil on Saturday' evening' last, a#i an ad
int:able welding effected: In a word, a contract
was 'made by General Anthony, President of the
'lSpringdeld and Pittsburgh Railroad Company,
"' , With.be Graff,' the railroad king of ()Major the
Sett thirty miles, with the necessary side tracks,
extending from •Smingfield . to. Marysville, the
cent.ral:Point Or. Colon county. The terms ere
" - . - ,faioroble—the estimates belorlased one - first
-`class' railroad-4(1ml in et ery,zespect, to any in
the State: Mr. De Gruff - delivers the mid over
tb the Direttora, ready for the iron, by Angnst,.l
18.32. UM Word is as geed as his bond,' and his
bend always it par. He is the laigest - eontraetor
on the Cincinnati and' Dayton 'Railroad, now
• nearly comPletek.besides having the charge of
=the great railway lines Tweskfrem Dayton, which
will erelong, be connection with Indianapolis.
,• :Tin corps of En/tickers are at , work on th 6
Marysville - and Delaware, and Delaware and Mt.
sections. The former is. nearly:war
pleted,.. and will be ready for kolas nest Mends:
The ML Vernon section wilt- be rallied on.
+raid, and. every effort made to hive the whole
lice in operation at the same time. '
Gen, -Anthony, the President of the CtnenstlY;
--" :is jifst , the nun for the position he . ocomples.-
- 4...
ills energy, tset,snd perseverance, will over
come all obstacles. Thortmghlyampsalatedwith
tho dinettes the road will . traverse. and
poasett
.'..-iog the entire =faience of those who have the
moans to east, a Woman to the
private mthetniption's will be secured. The road
once being fi xed fact," the timid will come
forward, end hundreds who, hive held back,
already begin to talk largely of the enterprise,
lathe best investment offered to the public.
.• Ler me add a word in the way
,of an appeal
thirout , citizens, on behalf of th e most important
connection that can be offered to' the Birming
ham orthe West. Next month the whole line
frourgpringfieW to Cmannati; via Dayton. will
be co mplete-..a road' equal to say censtracted
tad or west of the.Alteghenles- At, Dayton
the reed is In rapid progress, that Will complete
the connection with fit Louis. Th first link
will be opened this fall, and the whet lino was;
as Terre Haute, is In the hands of tee whn
will not suffer the grass to grow and their feet.
As to the Cincinnati and St. Louie ' line, con-
Adorable gas has been expledol—it to in the
tomb of thetapalet.
if PhiLedelphis and - Pittsburgh give the
Springfield and Mt. Vernon conneetio with your
great line, the proper consideration, ertstely It
would not . lack for the want of To' s for its
early comnletion. We have put our o n should.
ers to the wheel, with the stock t aby 'con
tract, already six hundred' thousand 'dollars is
secured: Philadelphia talks of reel
,g millien
or two for the .Hempfield route. Pittsburgh la
willing to. pledge large means for the Steuben
ville connection. What will they dorfOr ag
Here is idirect line, bye fins, class road, all
the wey from • Phibitielphls ,to Springfield: At
Springfield, two routes present theiraelves for
'Cincinnati, both completed, or nearly he. One
of these connects at two points, Dayton and
Hamilton, with roads leading into Indiana,
-already under way, withscalene Ito be opened
this fall.
A shalt horse Is soon 'curried. WBl Pitts
burgh give us two hundred thousand dollars t
Philadelphia
should double that Stmount. Thus
strengthened, this road could he complete&
while the other connections are reedy for felted,
You have been , the steady friend of 'the
enterprise. Give us but a tithe of what other
roads demand of you, and by the time the
mountain section of the Pennsylvania road is fin
ished, we willpies the train through to the Ohio
river. H.
Gore - axon ‘dottastow,.7--This gentleman will
come amongst u thle trreniWg to apcntt a few
days with hie friend', shako hands with,
and address them publicly upon the Oslo of
the State and mitten.
There are few better specimens of a genuine
American republican than Wm. F. Johnston. The
son of a farmer, he has merit...had aside Tile sim
ple habits and frank cordiality of his early life.
His dignity is =tarsi. not ortiticial, and he owes
to native talent, rather than to adventitious cir
cumstances, his rentarkahle entrees in life.
His father, who 'is yet living and in good
health, is a farmer, and resides in the neighbor
hood. of Oreensburgh, Westmorland County.
Tint oldientismati lira slWaYe beeps wa r msod
thorough-going democrat, sod his sPns bollard
his sentiments. •
• About 1832 or 'B3, Wm. F.:Johnston, thou •
young man, Commenced the practice of law in
Sittanning. In • few years, loping a man of un
usual vigor of mind, and of great personal popu
larity, ha was chosen by the democrats Zs their
candidate for the House of RepTesennuiree, and ,
of course elected by a imp majority. This
was near the close of Gen. Jackiioll', egefinte
tration. During that cession . . he took a leading
pastio the House, and, although a lesions dem,
oast, ha vigeretusly opposed some.of the ultra
doctrines of tits party. -
'This was about tiot tins. when the democratic
- Flirty of Pennsylvania adopted eb. doctrines
end views of the Loco Foot of Tammany Hall,
and thus beerojustly entitled to their nude.
The following year his party put him in nom
ination again, notwithistrueding the fact that he
openly took ground &manse Mr. Van Baron's
famite scheme of ti„yoh•tremenrY• ThetYW the
Whigs had no candidate La gynnttheng county,
but acquiesced in the election of Jotuastm, be
cause
it would have lie r en folly to have opposed',
Trim. Most of them, indeed, voted for him with
good Will,on account of his opposition to some
of the Wild doctrine* of hie_ party. It will be,
remembered that it was ctoat that time that
the Dallas doctrines respecting the power of the
Legislature to repeal charters, Fro., produced
considerable ercitement in the public mind. The
aubtrasery wham, which had not then been
firmly planted upon the deraseratila platform, was
fighting its way Into [sear. In this state of Hauge
Mr. Johnston went to the Legislature with the
good will of.both parthes. The democrats were
proud of him as •• Mtn of of rpm:din talents,
and the Whigs acquiesced cheerfully, partly.be
cause they could not:help themselves, and partly
because of his conservative views upon some
important political subjects.
In the early part of this 'session'llr. John
ston brought forward his famous .An ob.
tresserry Resolutions ; and notwithstanding there
was a small democratic majority In the House,
and in the face of the ntmoet efforts made by
the party to defeat them, be, by his admirable'
skill aa a parliamentary tactician, and his per
powers as a debater, managed to best
back aj ftoal vote until his ponderous arguments
' drew over to his aide a few wavering Inembero,
'when the resolutions were adopted. In the Sen
ate, which was wing; there w a s no difficulty. '
That brilliant Mutat and vi c tory drew upon
him tho eyes of the State end of, the nation; but'
residing as he did ins locofoco county, a locate.
co Senatorial district, a 100 ofoco Congressional
district, and a los-Orono State, it threw him corn
pletely.outof the 'line of promotimq and appa
rently blasted all his hopes as a politician No
Frio could have given stronger proof of genuine
integrity than Mr. Johnston virile this act. It
is true that his personal friends induced him to
take thejield as a volunteer at the succeeding
election, against the regular nominee of the dem
ocratic party for the Assembly, and ran him in
too; but they were only able to do it once. In
the following year the party cords were too
tightly drain to allow him to beat the party
nominee in that county a second time, and he I
was defeated:
After the lapse of six or seven yeah spent in
private life, his friends, through much persua
sion, Sauced him to be a candidate for the State
Senate; although they knew that in order to enc.
coed they must overcome a !teethe° majority of
about five hundred votes: This was in 1847, the
the same year in which Gov. Shank was elected
for • second term. In the face of that adverse
_ _
majority, Rye or the utmost efforts of
his 'opponents, he Irak elected by • respectable
majority. This °leerier', more than arty other
mark of voile eordideaie.be ever received, •
allowed the bold he had cipbalhehearts of those
who knew him but. NN,
He served bet a single session in the Senate ;
foist its close his fellow members bestowed up
him an extraordinary mark of their regard and
eadideuttehy electing him Speaker of the Senate,
at a time Than it wee extremely probable that
he would , in la faviweeks, be called to X fill the
,Governor's place.
Since the death of Governor Shank 'the courier
of GOT. Johnston has been so fully before the
people, that it is unnecessary to foliate it out in
its particulars. Suffice it to say, that ever since
he has been invested with that responsible trust,
the whole force of his vigorous understanding,
and his warm and patriotic; heart, have beel de
voted to thoi 'promotion of the best, interests of
the Commonwealth ; and so judicious, so care
fol, so wise has been his administration, that kis
opponents labor in vain to convict him of either
a Unit or a blunder.
0111.1tANT , -4he proclamation of the . Doke of
&halt Dessau, in this paper, 46 most significant
evidnce of the progreu and strength of despot
ism in the heart of &ENOS. 'The last vestige of
'republicanism is 'Mitten down, and the people
are despoiled of all Political power. It is mani
festly the wonting of a wide spend system, which
like &net serpent is et clotdng the little German
States, one by one. tilimtly:but irresistably, in its
folds. It le hard to bring the mind to realize the
' fact that 66 thin day a noble and intelligen , peo
ple can be so trampled upon.
henry. Cieg.—The Proridenco Totowa learns
fiom friends of •ibis ithimions man, that his 1
health' has rullered severely-late, snail:nabob's
not recovered from the irdna end !Wigan ottbe
hist *minion of Congress. The whole country,
to' *ben DEMO and true glory his Wehrle been
denoted, will join In the privets t or hi s re..
Mr. Gladstone, a Tory Member of the British
Partuiment, has within the most horrible disele.
Name as to the barbarous and anti oppressions
practiced at. Naples. Qe deisetibee the shocking
brotality, with which the prisonewl:Polititta se
well annthers, are dented: how gentlemen of
refined oder:salon are tbronded intoAllthp dent
turn wild beestin how; they are condemned on
bombes shaves got np by by hired Okb:=Si
and Now acme of the; !try judges are bought
op to eandesom i•
001 NAIiOSAL ADXDIUMATION.—Every ttn
prejudietd Citizen will acknowledge the justice
of the folloiing remark, by the New liamishire
Statesman,—in relation to the.,iiresent National
Administration:
It is a forttuutte circumstance far the Whig
party, and one which will go far towards its suc
cess in the next Presidential-AL:Won,- that the
govenuo cut of the country is In their hands. and
public affairs administered to general acceptance.
Saving men of extreme opinions, found at the
North and in the South, there is such a degree
of confidence-reposed in the admistratlon of
I PreSident Fillmore., that the public mind is in
)a better state than during any administration of
the last twenty fivie'years. Factions opposition
is entirely silenced; and althongh the democra
tic party will of :course vote against us when
the time comes, yet their action cannot, in the
nature of the things be so yigerons as if tem
per and conduct of the 'present Administra
,tion were each as to excite thehstred of their
opponents. t
Aside, however, from this consideration, it is
fortunate for the country, and calculated to
awaken gratifying emotions in moderate men :
of all parties, that tin administration of nablio,
affairs Is committed to men who poness precise
ly the qualities needed in such a period in our
history. Prudence wisdom and firmness, essen
tial at all times were, never more desirable than
since President Fillmore was called to the head
of. the government. A rash orb weak adminis
tion would doubtless have inflicted lamentable
and perhaps; irremediable disasters upon the
land; while by the exercise of moderation on the
pert of those in power coupled with Inflexibility _ -
of purpose and patriotic desire, the publin mind
bee become calmed, and the waves of popular
discontent a,redying away: There is without
d3ubt more 'general confidence reposed in the
_present adminiitration {/4u In any since that
of Mr Monroe, which (tined im
. the 4th of March,
48.44.
.
e GEBXANT—PROSERse OP DEIDIOTBEIL.
Adeins from Germany state that the Cowden
tion of Anhalt Dessau had hose dissolved,
in accordance t fib the wish of the Diet of the
Confederation. The innovations which have
'prang out of the revolution in 1848,,art assign
el as the'eatues of these official decrees.
Ilsume, July 25.—The following very remark'
able proclamation, accompanying en ordinance
discolring the 4nhalt-Desnuond Anhalt-Kothen
Chambers, ben iert beep leteed by the Grand
Duke of that State.,
"To - my People—Three years 'have passed
since the deplorable convulsions which shook all
Europe took place. A power called the will of
the people disturbed violently and precipitately
at that period a elate of things* accompanied by
many blessings, to set up the work of a sick and:
emu sewn to the place ofit. The church, al
though the strongest pillar or
,t . tip State, wee to
be separated from the Staten pligioue confes
sions were to be banished front the schools, irre
ligion to be sanctioned by the law; and a false
freedom, in direct oppUltion to all which has
been hitherto held sacred, was to glare prosperity
to the people. But the deplorable example of
foreign countries, and our own experience, .have
shown ns to whet ebysses of ruin these Find
plea teed. The Gersten Governments hare,
therefore, pledged themselves to each other.en
ergeticelly to withstand their further develop -I
meta; they will not suffer the internal peace and
welfare of States, which depend upon the untie
-tubed cultivation of 'commerce and industry,
on reverence' for lawful authority, on religion
and morale, to be further undermined; they will
not suffer the German people, who have become
great by thyir fidelity and love to their princes,
to be deprived a their wohlscet eirtuel.
I hard never thought fora moment that the
welfare of my people could be founded on deed.
-and institutions of disorder and destruction; and,
although by the pressure of 'circumstaeces, I
was obliged to introduce them into the laws of
the land, it was only with the certain hope that
their pendulous influense would soon be quiver-
' rally acknowledged. This hope ht' not deceiv
ed me. The best part of my people are inxious-
ly desirous that the novelties of the revolution
which go beyond real progress, should he abet ,
libel. It would have been very pleasing to me
if I could have scemirplished that object by
means. Burdened Vibe constitution, but the
obstiesie reeistinee of a few men; who have not
jastiflcatien, Ent the &giant of premature elec
tion, force me to abatdon . tiaa iol4ra
"The divine ordinance, end the rights, and
Antherflowing therefrom, which are not invali
dated by the constraint of an incompetent end
illegal force, command me at present no longer
to suffer the continuation of circumstances and
inetitstiope whish I—and with , me the best of
my people—rtgard u unwholesome and perul
done. Willingly would I tali: into siaant the
wishes of lay people, expressed by worthy awl
enlightened repmentatins. Bat, that I may
learn hunt parties in whom confideece may be
placed what thus wishes are, it is, above all
things. neeciV7 that means should he adopted
to protect the election pf ileenatice from the Win.
ence and action of a repro ate end revolution.
my party. I have therefore called upon my
council to prepare - a new law et election, end
will give peblitestion to the same as aeon as I
have come to the areresulnednetcutdilre there
upon with my cousin, his Royal . Highness the
Duke of Anhalt Benham,
"Fear God and obey his commands—that is
the motto of my house. This is my highest law
and with this I will make my people happy; and
so I trust that, In opening this new chapter of I
my government, the Divine blessing will not be
wanting. LSOPOLD YEZDINILICY.
" Dessau, July 25,1854"
The ordinance dissolving the Chambers follows
this proclamation, in which ordinates the 2d
and bOth articles of the constitution, which pro.
vide diet, oe the dissolatimof the Chamber?,
other Chambers phglt beimmediately convoked,
are declared to he supeitded. -
July 26.—The proclanuthen I sentyou jester
day from the Duke of Admit Desna is the
most thoroughly fullthlown of all the fruits which
the re-established Frankfort Diet has yet prefa
ced. , It would be absurd to attribute this
I Bethany spontaneous move on the part of
the Anhalt government °rite petty sovereign—
The proclamation, comes from Frankforti, and
can be regarded as an annnouncemut et the
principles and purportsof the three great pow
ers, Buesistfinstria and Prussia, and their con
fedelates, at this meet crisis.
The Diet'i interference In the Wined affairs
of Huse Cassel, came first openly through the
Diet's commissioners; then. came quickly after
I the new Austrian pm law, abolishing a free
press, and allowing only servile one to exist
by eufference; the Ideckletbarg•Sehwain edict
to the like effect followed; and lastly, this An•
halDessan proclamation, which throws off the
mask completely, and exhibiti, ender its broad
est inspect :a determinetion to expunge entirely
from the history of Germane—eseept as ugly
I and fearful epleode—all that his happened due
-1 lag the last three eventful years.
Itie to be remarked that in this proclamation
it is for the first time distinctly acknowledged
that the Ocometkorereigne have formally en-
I
tared into a pact to suppress the development
of the principles of civil liberty in Germeny.—
The Duke of Anhalt-Deugua also declared,
in
express unequivocal term, th at by virtue of hie
divine right, he issues an edict for the express
purpose of violating a conatitution and laws
sanctioned by himself, and which he has materna.
sworn and pledged himself to his eubjects to
uphold; and a very peculiar and remarkable
feature of thie princely deed ii. that in the
preamble and 'concluder' of the proclamation,
making it known, and in order, no doubt, to
justify it, all religion, all, godliness; all faith, is
claimed as a monopoly for princes and their
supporters, whilst all who opposethem are de
neaticied as the reprobate and the ungodly, whom
It le the first duty of government to crush.
• • ••• • of MA Pat ofa Anuriaga.
OLD POINT CONTORT, VA., Aug. 21
Major General Scott and suite arrived here, I
from Washington yesterday morning and took
reoms at the Flygela Rotel, in compliance with
the invitation of Messrs. Reynold' St Co.. the
proprietors. Desirous of observing a proper
respect. for the Sabbath, the General requested
t'oat no salute should be fired on his arrival. It
was therefor. pordponed until this morning, when,
at nine o'clock the troops were called out, and
upon the General entering the gates of the fort.
rare, a salute was fired in honor of his presence.
The troops were then reviewed by him, going
through their various evolutions -in superior
style. Ilearnedthat the General expressed him
self highly pleased with the various performers.
Ile leeks well, and with his tall, commanding,
venerable form, and firm, erect step, was the ad
miration of the hundreds of ladies and gent).-
men who congregated within ths Ampulla to
Times* the miens' Interesting performances.
I understand that lien. Scott has accepted an
invitation to visit Nag's Read. on the coast of
North Carolina. • Re will leave hereon Satur
day morning next, going over the Seaboard and
Roanoke Railroad to the Blackwater River,
thence byeteamboat down the Chowan and Al
bemarle Sound to the place of destination—
which is directly. On . tire beach at the mouth of
the Sound. Re will return early pert beck.
I observe among the visitant here, Chief Jos.
tic. Taney and Judge Reath, of Baltimore, both
of whom are much renovated in health: There
are also quite a number:of other Baltimoreans
_here. The companialtogether is not large, but
wsry aelect.. The accommodations are very fine
Ind all 'prime appear to enjoy themselves to flu;
felled extent.
A , - „_
Tux UST AND DZST:OO. 01 D1A1711Z111 , 74u17
theme attendant, in his last illeeas,.hatended to
give the patient some reedieine; bulgur moments
Ulu it vu discovered that the medicine era no
thing bat WI, which._bad been taken from the
vial by mistake, sn¢ bib Mewl eubqmed, " Good
heavens, Mathews, I bare ¢trap 70V4: r 11" d
"Never — avvortnind. ley boy-,never m aas
Ma hews, faintly; I'll mallow. a bite binning
paper.' This via the Let' Joke Mathews ever
made.
..
XE. WINIZEWII mono sznannos.
.
::The Lebuton correspondent of the Boston
Tram:2l44 gives the following:—
. In s.-recent letter I spoke of the cadmium
which trasSfelt by the guests of Columbia Hell
in this deilghtful =mom home, on the reception
of the-Vorions'uation of Daniel Webster, at the
laying elite corner stone of the enlargement of
the Capitol at Watibigton. I hard eines seen a
letter written by* gentleman who must have had
every facility for. knowing the facts, (and 'those
character stand& like that of Creases Wife, above
suspicion.) In Which the following [setaere
stated, and as I have seen no !illation Ps th in
stayer thei pnblio journals, I wish to refer to . em 1
t ,,,,
I briefly, for I know that 'hegiraconstitute 4 new
source of satisfaction to the (rigida of that inns-,
trious statesman who has just escaped from the
excitement and fatigue of his public labor% to
the quiet shades of his sea washed home at
Marshfield. .
kir. Webater, dazing the last seventeen months
has gone through more exhausting labors in pith . -
Ito life thad any othet;civilian. We scarcely knew
of a Genertd even, Who, in the flushed carror;of
victory, marohingsfrom one conquered province
to another,and from ono prostrate kingdom to an
empire map be- conquered, who has achieved
such immense and incomparable physical, moral,
andintelleotoil tasks. From the time Mr. Web-
Cu first conceived his great Union eppeelt of
the 7th; of March list year, till he handed in
his resignation to bir.- Fillmore so Secretary
of State the other day, be must have expert
need atiiinstant and uninterrupted intellectual,
tension,' of which other men would. be incapa
ble.. What constitutes the chief matter of sur
prise is that he has been able to go through
those . exhausting toils without absolute pros
tration. And yet Mr. Horace Mann I, us' the 1
Pharisaical impudence to sneer at Mr. W. for
the premature breaking up of his physical con
stitution.
Bit, I will 'peak of the fact! to which I have I
UMW. Feeling the necessity of complete re.
pose—and longing as he did. physicially and mor
ally, for his accustomed runt verbs and amuse-
menti, in the Indulgence of whiehhe has gather-
ed hiavitallty and power, from the time he beat
his own snow path over the bills of New Hamp
shire, to the district echool-house—Mr. -Webster
laid before Mr. Fillmore bis resignation, In one
of those dignified and eluded letters by which
he has achieved so much fame, and on which his
-reputation as a writer of the English, language
can rests° setriarely for the future. Ws once heard'
Mr. Webster remark, when* very high eulogi
um was passed, in his presence, upon the classic, '
purity of the style of hie diplomatic correspon.
deuce with Lord Aebburton, that he felt it to be
much the duty of an American statesman to write
Anglo-taxon as to venerated). memory of Wash
t o wn
Well Mr. Webster laid before the President
his resignation. Mr. - Fillmore received the com
mode:Won from Mr. Webeter'a hand with as
tonishment and regret. "I cannot he said* to.
hie Secrepry, "accept your resignation. When
I was unexpectedly called to this post, I felt
that I could not repose my confidence so se
curely in any other American citizen, as my
chief counsellor, and therefore I baited you to
ticoome Secretary of State. Tau kindly and
generously left your eminent place in the Sen
ate, and consented to aid 011 in the administra
tion of public affairs. You have done so, and I
owe to you a very considerable portion of that
popularity which has attended my administra
tion.
"But, Mr. President, I am accustomed, during
the warm season, to rural exercises and agrimil
turd pursuits,- I feel the necessity of going home
to my form and I cannot consent to swain any
official responsibilty while I am away from my
post for soy considerable length of time. .I
should be vary glad, therefore, sir, if you would
relieve me from my office. I wish yoq well, sir,
.' 1 think - the Union is safe. I know of no impor
tant foreign, business now pressing upon our at
tention and —"
. • , Ltrit, Mr. Webster, I cannot, consent to ac
cept your resignation. You-hare betsci with me
from the beginning, let us 'go through to the
end. lon know I have all confidence in your in
tegrity and ability; and, besides if you feel die.
-posed to take r some relaxation. go and stay as
long as your health, your duties, or your ineli
. nation prompt, and--if any particular emergen
cy arises, I will come up to Marshfield, and' ou,
certainly after what has passed between us; will
hue no great objection to seeing. me there, and
we will talk over the business of the day, such as
ii mey k . .p.
Mr. Webster could not resist this appeal.—
' It was made with the same magnanimity with. ,
which the pirtfolio of foreign affairs was firoi
offered to him, after the death of General Tay
lor. These facts do great honor to both gentle
men.
.I.nti so Mr. Webster left Washington, and he
has wino to Marsfiel4.
Quick Work.—During the hart Are in, Bau
Francine., one of the newspaper offices being in
danger. a double crUnder fast press was . taken
down, all the small parts, mews, bolts; &e.,
red in a barrel under ground, and other per,
tiooa removed out of danger. The preen was in
thin condition at 8 o'clock in the *femme, whew
tho dagger lining over, Mean George dmerige
sod C. titednum, two Neer Tort pre' en. took
hold of it with them tames rolled up. They
got in operation spin, and drove off four edi,
/WM of four of the Buk Yrancisca papers, which
mode their appearance next morning as though .
nothing had occurred.
Lacs - ye/ Cteireienceo-4. statement has-been
published that a prirate In the CF. S. army w“
punishai for refusing to attend church, and that
the sentence was set aside by the Sacretarj of
War. General Wppl gays the Maternal:4 is not
correct. The 'men was not puniebed for refu
sing to go to +thumb, and bed be communicated
to his commanding officer any such scruples be
would hese been excused. ' This he would nor do
but left his company. For this act of insubor.
dilialillit and disoliedienno. end nothing else, 14FEL
Wool cep ha *PProted of so much Of the Den=
mace ea imposed a fine of dollars.
Mr. Bilk Buckingham has at length encoeded
In his long contest with the East Indian Beama
n,. for indemnification for his 'ogees as an orien
tal Journalist. The bill before Perlismiint for
restitution has been withdrawn, the "Court of
Directors and the Borernment hating agreed-to
settle upon him a pension of £4OO per tannin.
A man of • hundred pounds weight, has gen
eral,/ Pair popils of • brain. An ox of from
eight to nine hundred iounds weight bee but ono
pound. We count In the human body two hun•
deed and forty-nine bones to wit; fourteen in the
brain, forty-six to the other parts of the head
and neck, sixty-two In the bands and arms, and
sixty in the legs and feet. The bones of the
human body makes ups third part of its weight
A foil grown men has from twenty to twenty-live
pounds of blood, which passes from eighteen to
twenty times through the beast in one hour.
Snaasersee to Elvesnx•.—The writipgs of
hekspere would appear, from the following feat
to be read with much avidity and delight In Swe
den es in his native country. A translation of
his plays byllagborg, Professor of Greek in the
University of Lund, is now in the course of pub
lication. Of this 12 volumes have appeared ;
and, although the trot edition consisted of lege
than 2,000 copiesAhe whole have been sold off,
end a second edition is in preparation. Prot
llagber - g's translation is most favorably spoken
of by thole who are qualified to Jedgo of lie
merits.—Notes and Quotior.
Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Company.
CAPITAL; 3100,000.
OFFICE, NO. 76 FOURTH STREET.
. OF/ICIES:
Presidriii.-4.11A & hoot.
Tice Prald•ot--AtittAA IleCurium.
Tr•uv,ee—Joure & LtErA.
Mnrter7• - C. A. C0m1.,.
41/13. sAvorthoment to aziotber oast of thin papa.
nn22
Clitizeu'opunragee Vom_pany of Pittabmt
ENCOuRAGE Hortir. IN STITUTIOnb.
Ogled No. 41 IN atst offset. In thy narrhons• ofo. H.
NT.
• U. (). Ilateray. Prerldent...-.-..A. W. Manta. !key. .
Shim Company Unser prepared to insure all nuuchandfir
In nom and In transits', vsavvir,ge.
•Li ample anty for the ability and Integrity of tha
lastatation. Is afforded gur In the chamfer of lb* Madam
who ars all enigma of Pittsburgh. well and favorably
known to the agennoonty for their Pr.'s..., intathliatans
and Integrity. - • ,
',Magmas-o.lf. lloravy. Wm. Nagersf, Wt . Winn , .
a r4-,Scalter Bryant Hugh D. King, Edward Naluirrtnn
,lohnllarnonn. S. Ilsrhaavh. P.M. KW, ...1111* 1
ffifferlhelreatett. 1 . 616 r d -for the itgri
to be the celebrated modish:weeded 11. 0. ferrell'e are S.
an Linthent. It Is Steed sea external application, scabs
sold to powwow mob wonderful Qualities for bealing,teleb
log pales. restoring palsied Ilinbs,de. triad had alllO4
earn* brulao, which thresteard mdithicatkable had awl
seem! reinedles to no effect. when hileme advised to trY
Lt. 0. Pupas Arabian Llohneost. ono bottlintarbkh an.
linty cured him. We have no donbt, from the extent of
thalulorf, but for this eavellent medicine, he would have
sarTIIIITIL FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
I.IHE OIL {DWI.: WATEIL—The sick nun eau toll a
good medkineby trying It. as quick as a Dr. eau tell mod
dinner by eating IL And It one M. W.. It, sud ends It
poor, it will dutypy the populerity with the whets rity.
Ton can't introduce a balled. into popular an unless it
powessas really substantlal wlrtnes, few hue:fall bad effects
of valid objector., and It Is thli fact that bur setablisholl
the reputation of "Bubb Compound Plead getout of E.sr
oeperilla," beyond all cavil or dispute. Ito sow* upon
ihe kothian iyibute te In acoordance'with rethuatand
haerphical pethelplee—lt pronadneW the *Leone secratione
ad ....pone of the laxly, removes obstnettions,dtspleces
mcebld and dimmed matter, stnofftbera the stomach
nod digestive 000 W, create. new, DOM be.ltbT
blood, and regulates the reek. functions of the different
mans of the body. This , b all performed without the
last danger of hem. the PrePeredires being es tats es it
is allicacionu It mar be thought by the skeptical; that It
yy■rm. disown*, hot upon exasolwa.
boi, p. 010 hate togJoritr of tba Onto:
...blob Wet 4e Ldp.. POP ariffLoote in no lagoon
rho, of ti.itoeti: jo# deceived. Shed; tie abed fat ,
sapstillse Was offered looielleri of dolmal .
and water preparation" ea i embstlbste **the ellen.'
Jobn Belffe Rantaparillai Ms 'Valuable tireParatfre the
prarrieonr teserente to he robis to all othoii.
OAPPon.—Dewase thd ath ner the cubrinal Dr. ./edes
'seri
• r Vl= P
DP.
. 40'LE•kr
MlEslUCl:toe4e
majavahuaa
Petroleum I
llmereMango, lientlngdon co., P., Mini., IL
B. id, Erna n•—year F. Soar Petroleum U working won.
den In this Meinityttherelbre to ensoLl thank yon tomat
o. Mee damn by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are en ,
web. oot„ , L xd It I. bap,: lE4tilird fur laatOd every der.
Toon. mpectf.4.' JOUN LONG it C,./.
•-• tialcMlll.neblend Metil...llarch 14
R. AL ILMax—Dear Sir, To Agent. a' fen weeks Mem.
left 'us km damn Hoot bleiX we bate aolL
Plea. 'Meant to am .I doyen brunediarely.
Cour mead., Is working wooden fa Ibis reek.. We
ma obtain Kemal excellent certitales. if you/min than.
Tours, to. . • W. SCOTT.
Icor W. Ai Keyser k McDowell. 140 'Wood street; I. E.
2.ellere. 67 15'wol eteect; D. A. Valtootor.A. A Co, corner
Weal and Twat stawetw, 11.11. Curry. D. A. Elliott. Jowl*
arelll. P.Schwerts.Alleohear. glen by the coo.
Precter. 2. 11. 211:11.
eel Oocel Ileclo.ferreal2 st..PltLeborob.
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bar LITER PW..s.—No medicine ever
tern= for loci( a higher reputation In =short • time, as
has the Liver rut, Decovered and compounded by Dr. Me.
Lsne, of Virginia.. Although but a than time compann
tlrely before to. imblio,D ba•aleend7 rarnad for, I=sif
&me of repubtriti hitherto nuntrinenast•
Lr them has !emu= Immenee. Meter. Kidd k fb., the
proprietor. of the atedielne, nho . reelde to Pittsburgh.
comer of Vessel. sad Wend greets, an amnia:di yemet•lng
mien vhich they dud It almost utterly los poarible l sup-
PIT. The insularity of them Pills Ii not confined to any
particular Beaten of the country. the demand bans m
etal. ham the North. &VI, Nut and West, The truth
d.mr imam Is more common In all quart.= of the Onttal
rialto. than that of the Liver. And these Plllaum the bed
remedy eta yet dlacovcred thr Hepatic derangement.
Tor sera by • J. JUDD a CO,
anadmlGheith No.llo. Wend .1.
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.;
No. 129 Wood Street.
nen NOW nr crone
MI and complete dock of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
.4 Wilda for tin aria* trade, .ad whirl tb.r
to oftor to purchaser. at rum Oa MOMn
ivemar with soy of Us. .it cities
Cin the lith fast. to Itifftt township. Ain Jaime Eve,
In the Seth year of hie age. Funeral thls day. at 9 otelwk,
e. M.. from the residency of 059. Jamas Hen. finedgrass,
mid proceed to the Dorying Oround at Plomb Ciao&
Church.
kV - Scot? COXIIIITLE OP AIItANOEMENT.
The ahem Committee vilf meat at the dace of 0. E. AP.
PLETON, on Mender, itternat latx.e 10 o'do , a,
Prompt attendance 4 reguaated. aa/163t.
Wm. H. Haskill,
gENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIANT
AND AUCTIONEER, No. 3 Water gm% PEORIA,
Nepecial attention to Catantlaaion boalEam aoslty
SITUATION AS BOOK-KEEPER in a
11.d:turn's or )Isoutacturaf • Oflt., br a yo ma of
raperlauos. tally toropg3tant to Doable Iv bluer 1:01.7.
Moran apply perroally or 07 War. 01 No. 011.1u/tat ot.
Addrtar 11. la" augltrlt•
FOR RENT—A good second
111814=1ton:it PIANI)VORTBBB.Ie •
by Nmeat a Cl.l- 0 /17 1 1144211 . +81 I
81 Wood rtreet.Pitthborsh.
—•- Wilkinsburg Academy. • =
+tale and Female English and Ciaorieal School.
Att..= MORI. It.
JAMES.HUSTON, A. M.. PRINCIPAL.
THIS INSTITUTION will he open for .the
motiorCur v.Ol. bade sod Runde) on 110WPIsi
hernia's:. Id, The course of Instruction eniunities all
the branches Lanett in the beet Asainunies and pemine.
oun. Illustrations nut be Livonia .1I brenches Wadi:Ginn
f them. The Reboot Is nrosilw2 with au intends. and
valuable Philosophical. Chemin/. and Astronomic.] Arc
unto. For Circulars. minion:r /nil pentads. and
se feresice. address the Principe!.
Wilklusbusu i Aninistl4.ll.sl.—lsuglbolooduaanS_,'
tDIA RUBBER WHIPS-30 doz. just
received. Prom to 't fttt lengtb, roped°. to toy
o[ kind to or*, being onto onefoolod by <innate nod
*1.4 troather, wad molting no Hint* to loop tog. PI:
bbiand trambrooking. for ear at horn sod 9to
auxl6 IL PHILLIPS.
UGAR—f , .B bhds. (Atha ui4 Porto Rico
Aiimm a prim Jlt lot r.td axml f sale br
..1041 Rout .t ZC4t.s CO.. Lit Art y
r .a.
'TOBACCO-5 Mids. No.l 6mriat, for solo
1. by (.001 .1 LS. DALZELL. Ctl Water lit.
iillloo- - 100 buses W. R., for sale by
.
anald . JAMPI DALZELL.
ARD OIL-20 bble. No. l, for sale by
I A uxlo 4.1.116:S DALZELL.
'W HITE FISH AND T
•
10 ht. Obis Trout, "
To arrive and for sal. br
.00 1.4MA11 Mk EY k W.
Proposals for Coal and Slack.
QEALED PROPOSALS for delivering in
the stoma st The woes of Tha Pittitargl a
Res Coca
!l o in! M i t e , t irl; : f o 4.11:11.7 We . r the tt
uoti Rieuralar, Oa 27 lost, at 2 o'clock. Y. 11. ' "Loo
Coat aed Black to b. of such quality. and &lamed at
bora timer sod In such quantities an Than ta approved.
of and Mtwara.
• The standard of computation Co Coal sod m.o.
70 4 r: psyrnt ' k• nildr—retaHnlng 2:1
rent. as arourity for pr
essed contract. Per
arroa to to atdressed to 1110 HAS BAERWEI,L.
E7/& ,,a • t
sna „ui o.9aLf. oaf eauforsed ^Proposals
Oars ARM:ugh ea Caa.
H u CHR' S Th Y — .
t T a a rt x a me ld ,
'. Female seminary—Allegheny City.
RS. R. W. POINDEXTER will eon"-
&Ito!: g.b°4Mlr,tmbb=ll•o:
out East Common. For partiadarr or plr
tu WV. arramalH- amilava
The College of fit. James.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND.
MR Piestwsn Colimpet the Posiestaut IR obt.wi Ch Orel.)
rift.:-TENTH ANNUAL SV.S.MoN will
r ..117. " , * "" i .%=.1:1 9 .•' , ,rai,tv=r,
July. MT. Neer students are otoottimenchellowiterst th e
°pintos of the 0.14011, but are nweived at boy time they
apple. and the ebyge h estitostol heat thwdsfe of their
esrum..
the*
TIM 00.LEGE bp the total sombre of el ate, at
Wou oil the opportuollies Mr • MlLPlNllrdtrratloo. at
the sueseeetol term cation of the miler. soon, to
-vr,m,....,atnaM 15.211 Wna =l.o•4l4llt.t . r "- 7 adtalolog the
title.. sad under th.eopervielon of Os Rector. but on
der Minton etteelplthe. met.. hole at too
beginning. of
tt.rlr aral.taleal mune. sod privets.. thota for the oath.
gt•t• ei•sww The osenight sod direthon of th e Peat
.1
a the College swore epeeist sulethotwes to the pupils
It tb• (hummer eWhool.
to Ow IIith.CANTILL CLAIM rl. W. shwlT of GlwieW le
...Kw. ond ita glare snoptiod bp rldltkotal studies Is
tiothro Loopostre. Prot-to/Tine, as_
The situation of the College is entirely healthful. and
Pp its disteato from town. mid tillages, ens Womble to
VIM novel. mud arks.
CRISP WILL • LdLUia, CO het be W. Ida be
study for occupation to the .our of tb• cotolets weedots.
Ineddition to the thenser el:wooed Prohoutot Itoe Truett. •
Pm roettoly oppolotol Dog b Ito's, Even.. LI, D. Lec
tures tot Criell soil Itheleesstimt L. mini John 11. Allis.
ender, Lt.. D. Leann, to Ph7Wee owl ChemWoT%
The w bole charge for Ow seiwkos of ten otoothe (ultimo,.
to that ltolieg. end Orestorou &hoot) I. two hoodred toti
tweotp4o, dollen pnr.hk.....a.....i1y to .140100,.
Appli.tion. for rim ttelea to Mme to
R5e..1011:4 If ITER/NM - FT. D. D, Ttestor,
College of ht. Joh• P.O,
liublngtoo ootnitr. Mereltotgl.
t
N. 11,—Penous In Pittsburgh wishing awe Informatoil
tentwoultut Ills Itotilottoo. an refetwed to the hos. Theo
dore 11.yn... wito was fonsieflT • Twietee
.tottlfallawibt .
•Wheeling Female Seminary. •
rriflS INSTITUTION is in EL Teri prosper
', ten taclition. land ontaberal. hilt tale hl
huodred and amity-11m pupils. We Wilily edhim
bid awl eatiarleocee iciabani In emeral dreettatamia
Ev:l pare. every facility 1 , 4 itivieg a ihoroneh.
and ammooilahod echo . ..atm
Ma nazi &maim commeece on the lit of SEPT/131.
Dt R. and moilnac him caleitder months.
Seventy dollar. corer the manual of a boarding anvil
leg maaelon s to the regular sminstyposra. Mask. $lO
airam QuartSerO as e Se em.
r. thITIIme. Cpsalpb. o.
fnima
gealegam mot to prams desiring Icahn. information.
Wheallog. Atonal 11th.
SEAL ESTATE AGENCY
For Ile4ver County, and adjacent Counties,
LOCATED' IN THE IttlltOlXlll OP NEW URIOWYDIC
SUBSCRIBER, baring been located
Ar mune two years put In I flourishing Borough of
Faw Drlghton, and reined t. ynam, than twelve reign ytot
In the vicinity of the aunt and daring that Com hie at•
haa been gives ahneet exellithely to Land Attn.
to.. For the acrommodation of the yublie generally.
al an offlse In the afar/weld 'enough (situated to
Brorlwar.txael. near the matte of the town) during the
put year. arol Agana Public Kenton . for entering Town
Lots or other real estate threat.
nuts aro now • number of talnable lota and fine nal.
gent. In the ILTronah and neighborhood. IL! Pals at low
' lttee Wa and
r. e " girtry ' lrgetlned Into, and no property
will be otterecinolow the tstle to indlep -
Derma Matron. of mocha/dug wlll u do no)) to gall and
tor UtemeelTes. DEN. 00111•git.Aproalr.
• 1.. 1.3.4 m Real Eats Agent
Lu;; , , U ..; j2Al.ht4:W
FROM ENGLAND. FRANCE AND GERMANY,
'CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, new eqlee
t . ) wd patterns.. .usually extended satiety, °terra
in Stew Yost Insportatkes
OM. C6ltu4 or Tem tame Wass. Bobautiatt Glass.
Vegetable leery. Russ wood. Glum and NO. /hat Ar
ticles.
. .
Panes Baskrta. Wort Rm Paper W ef:Arbta.. s .l.
conw..ni t. Paws, Ba as . . L.rnet. Ca to trossaards,
Propitiate act
/AP,. Article. TAO piruzpaa, da.
To/am:mid. Artie/AP, .Tofs b . p . Sesaa ar dose.
Gamma Nato% Paced. Jaw PeresualoaCam
with so andlasa warier of of la •at la. raLd.
Sall. TILLER. Importer,
Yo. 1 Catamarca AL. Panaucvma.
EAST PITTSBURGH;
Bale of Valuable Lola at Auction.
Y REQUEST, Messrs. REIS tc.
We ramalol ¢lots in
gaglih u . ' o* * L T got ale
4' n o
,11 Wblr
^, , C,tortlmr_ r vp„R"A A T , lBp: tg.: tit
' affording Tenons of man rahai a anes to meant •
I,2ontry /kedging., with convehlences of • dti:
Indhpulable; l and s the lots, being of various
Pig., Liked putrligiers a good cholera on tla, following
tering ottiFdrth cub, the tedegee In flee egual.tial Def.
Mende, moored by hood god naittgage.
For the convey ewe of ;emu. wishing to wood the ,
rate, Omalbasete will have the corner of fourth and flat.
kat street. every half boor throughout the alteivoon of
the day of ash, 1%.11. DAVIS,
g0516:24 Anetioawir.
•
PllO 11 ;
T RANSPORTERS, COMMISSION
gROCET2CGIANVI.—,fn it s , cal arsoinnyed*
•tetgd, 10 t valuable • eabh ftwal.Wg 2)
las 03: Mites flank Lane, All eny Cdy, end front.
log go the Nona and Ohio IWlrad, !within • squeal at
the tietag.,l sad extendlog back to the CenaLlleetti, there
br alluding the grsateerTheilitlea thr shirigent by .Ober
the Railroad or Coital.
for tante etiolate of D.C. trroorrox,
OCK Allegheny City;
Ilift,
or at the /banters of R. O. ST
' anal/ • roma of blestet and Third eta.
ITIIITING-200 bbla. extradry; for ratio
br 'B.A. YAFINLITOCK &CO.
agog comer float and Wood aft. .
S P LX
'Mijl. l */I:§4l 3 f4 A . E ;L bblf r. fora': by
1:02:4:484:41:i:f.iA:1
Dir:Virtue of a writ of Levari Facia!
nal oat of the Dietriet Court of Ailegheny
a to tee dlteetal, sail be exposed 'to pa bile ale, at the
Chest Howe, CHI et Pittsburgh, en Caterttay, MGM do
of tertember, A. D. Int; et lil o clock, A. 11., the follow s :
g dneribeil.yroperryol,
Llunau tau certain lou of ground, situated la Omen,
of rlitsburgh. bounded Dad dee:abed uvia All
that lot of ground fro:tang en reanoyleartla Avenue US
1 n2: 0. , 'ffia,btaaalL'rar.olT.triztkiql
1 Ghee oo ulbinne at(et„aad extending la der IA Prosers•
lee the nm. width 131 feet to barest Meet: - the matt lots
f 00,004 wing porta of that certain lot numbered two CI)
In the plan of annexed to Ow minion of the nixie
of gliatbeth Dunk. deed, ohkh au allotted tinter Wit)
to add Alexander Blaseis aetetalty s u will more fent'
appear ou sokninee to ma seeeeedesaS 1010.60010000.01.
het Telto.lB3o. lettletallea doeitel) la the District Conn of
All gb.orooany., Salted sod taken - la expeotion anat.
tyof Died. et the Solt of Mariana Bead
br I...ptiatvor. and to b. Belo
• P.CVll4l3,2hartg.
node's Md. Await 188 L
S uP * °" l3 ' SODfLIT2 to s
nilt far
UTMEGS-600 lbs. prime, for salely
augl6 A.• FAIDIESTOCE CO.
MACE -200 lbs. for sale by ' •
nods HMI:STOCK k CO.
BUTTER -9 bble. Packed, for sale, by
Auxls W. A P. WILJSO,f, 116 &woad st..
TPLOUR-60 bbl a. freah ground Family, for
1: oal• a, P. VON BON NHOILST 00.
WINDOW 0 LASS—Ettra rality and aik
-1473""i "1". " MrdErNIIIIORST a co.
CHEESE -100 bore4l o l4lr . % Ile b
I NUL& RUBBER GLOVES—On band, a
411":...Vritial=ala th ir41.'th R u t "
and retail. at lb* Yablar Depot. T and 9 Word st.
anal° . I J.t lI.PIIILLJPR.
am •
AVING received fall eariefaetion from
the State Mutual 11re larannee Company, for the
Ina of my Mote and contenta, by Pre, on Penn stmt.!
deals to rermeneend the Company to tbo batman.
and
/en/Pad/ea of the public. my thanks ate memeehdly du
foe the ljbemllty and gamma/MT meal/meted In this be.
etnnee, es by Lew and lb* Mltione of the polio .1 au
enbtled to mean only um tha emment of the Um.
rane. J. P. Lell.
auell PormerlY of the 14 7 m of Platt I Abet.
MAR-40 hbds. N. 0., for /Lao by;
sTgl.4 ; 7.11. ortwoant & CO
1! e~+~
lORN-200 by. for mile by
aniat ' J. V. =WOWS Je CO.
AFETY FUSE-111 musks for bloating, for
t.. 7 We by J. 6 DLLIFOICTII &
- --
VHEESE-40 boxes prime, for sale by
sugl4 WICH IifeCtINDLESIL
CODZIf.--4 tee; folvAll3
SCOTCH SNUFF-30 boxes Boom' cede•
brated enutr, aaa3 name; tor sel!s_o7_
seutl4 wit:it .11 IIeCANDim&
VIIEAP PRINTS!—A. A. Moos l& CO.
bare Jaya lamina 25 area beautiful . neer aryls
l' NIS, winch will be .old as naval at very IlMsrldf.
AI" 6 cum of them ♦er7 definable/AI ant PRINTE, tba
cbearoaa goods no. offend In tbla market.
Imola Noe. 62 and 64 !indult at.
, ACKEIIEL-50 bbls. Nu. 3 Large
-10
or sato by - s MT, INGHAM.
augl4 LiberrY •
`SUGAR--45 hhdo..N. 0.; -
, 23 bbLs. Nos.i, 0, 7 sad Lo..
'Vax sate by ' , " .IL A-CUNNINGHAM,
.414 32% Liberty street.
NO. MOLASSES-150 bbla.
oa.) preas;)
60
For ..l. sale by - as A. OMNI (ILLAIL
' .404 SZ/ Llberty irtreet.
SH. MOLASSES-20 bble. Battle Ground;
. for We by IL A. CIINNINGUAIII.
=I Liberty meet.,
FINE APPLE CHEESE—For sale:by •
WM. A. AUCLIMO &
ew . ,14 Crocus sad Tr Dole.
EEF TONGUES—A prime article on
.1-11
Land and far ludo by
WILL, IPCLUZG i • Co.
angla Llbettr a.
HOLLAND HERRING-10 keg" New
11.14na Merriam ee Foie tof
anal{ WU,A. 11cOLMICI a CC.
m E.S S?d
,L C I k.uu E nREL--O wie. e grade finerthan
N.. 1
oa. tunas
.¢l4 WM. A.M.:CM.° &
fzILCHRIST'S RAZORS!—The undersign-
Ifi .1 Ma bem appointed agent kw the mile of, Wm. 011-
rlsrlat's flasm. Them Kamm ere mannfirturni In the
United &atm, amt ere unontalled (moldy hr . either
ltriden or American mairearinna. Eta) , Ilerm is mar
vrented. and If It ttom not prom tatlafectorr. mar
ia be returned or tha Mum mbalm.. as the mrchaarr
mar elrb. This article!. been la nee meant men, and
a• rapldir superoeding mem . other Hum With • and
s trop, tbor .171 rine. lowdnd firr
Formals, wholesale mal tets/1, as the Watch and Jewelrr
Wee of W. W. Wlldin.
mall Cl. eormr of fourth mid Market eta. •
•
Health and Economy: • '
ATIIEWS' CONCENTRATED' PAT
ENT BAKING POWDIR, tumidly DlVDanal Li
Lftlijg=i'irniVekthl'tgilltbt="i U.
' itit
Laren.' ' , redwing the than wbelwiol4bl end
e awl bread, cede ready for the UM In two be three nal.
titee. Its utility end 00000001 lu nithiuF arJUW , th tea
eare,:astry, raddinira own meet, buckle neat ealwa 16.
ao I fraud (by aurtatinu to the direck with earl
lox) on Dirt trail; together with a mina of ontebelf the
weal tour
Mr of butter end ear; elm...wing of Lllth
af tour la a bemired, witids LL denim.' by the the of
loot or Imam Tide Panther to Invaluable ior tavern;
strantldita, and thaw who take loot jithrneye by lend or
r+a, babuf alway• wady thd larrer WO, IL 10 12.1.14 ay
I.welrely Ynalaral. &attend and treland and is mat to
every Irt. of the world. It to rerrawn by the foot
" Ir %Ilat ' l ' Ta tou r 1= :1,9= 'thry,T
Gera. .
. .
Tee Coracieetraty4 Potent /Dalai P.M.+
L lab)/ aprerel). by wee of th. lost hatilles
XOO.XOO.A4t)tJdl,7
'I.D6 eaufs a Dexottoitth Ox 14 1b5..4 .
o B. Dellare. Joaheta Kbole and IL 5. 115ekar•
stem. Uood rtreet Maws. Bowel 0 Perm AM Ileum
?Ng TM Co. Übe:try are.% Itt. Mrade, Mr. 7.11. Drava
•ed /team Avrorlle t Cairn., 1):aW; 11..21. Date I
co_ Vint str:et Ger.eve trephelanot, corner iellve
rualott strenr, J. Docaltlaya. At. eletr weer, Ur. Le.
•Y‘Do, Fourth et; Itenas: Dyer AO), ant Dr. Deblrerts,
•
Dectleen and otter.
'The trade Dandled eta 1 , ..141511 term. Aptly to
00073C.111011X1.15,10.9 Der Cent.
HE MANCHESTER PAINTS, of dilrer
-1.71"=,,rut":1 'atj.tr virr2.
tnem.t D.S.I r' • TOWODIS Sun V.'"
Vk.r
Weed xt. elm., Fourth.
STARCIL;-42 boxei Bonbrighes 'extra for
saH by [anyl9l WICK If eaANDLMS
BROOMS -183 dos corn brooms for sale by
.u. 12 WICX A /40JANDIABB
fI3OCOLATE-140 bps Boston Chocolate
Jaa..l. by (..gUJ %mice a mccazadma
(gALERAT 0 S-62 casks Dean's foe sale by
sakl2 Inca a IieCUINDLOS
VILESTNIITS-6 brie for Bahr by '
tJ angl2 , WICK • ReC4NDLItSB
VIRGINIA TWIST - 1 29 kegs tarsals by
.vats RICE Z Iteemroutna
JUST received from Om east, one barrel
fnmb 'Lundy Deed of the baio mielos. sad Or Wald
t tore. <wage of Weal and Elnh ftreetoo.
ansl2 & N. WICKWILUI.
% T OOLEN GOODS-4 ce BlAnket Costing;
cam. Jma, BI tie sinf El revs j
times
tarn oe Mitt Sniad Chnin _-
1 tem tar she Bed Blenheim
mi•Ceth Matte.
The above pone en hand sad receintrin from es maim
tt ecturTs. awl fur ale py the rancor pt.._
aturl2 MURPHY. I LGhl.Lni Litentr at
11.1FAISINS-40 bre hunch in store, fur sale
AL by Milli DICKEY t CO ,
angl2 • Wata nod Irma
‘,I3IOKED• AEARINGS-80 hn nbee,in
no for nle by WWI) !BAUR DiCILIT CO
I t C .n , Fl t: -° ml 2 l qr. g a Ml'
AI A L IJ Z ACTII,J b RED• r ryBCOIO: T bxe
Er 121
DICER
CO
INDIGO AND NUT3IEGS—
-9 meow anal. ' '
' • 6 mom Manilla: .
1 bbl Mumma. In atom an 4 will be vont yen. la. In
elan conaigninant b 7 ' - rattan DICIMY a co
Bonin . Wain =I Anna On.
.
, .
A ;PALL rASIIION . FOR 1851 Li
e
I WILSON & SON, Kusumwani ilArrEks
el . — No. Sit Waal etrest. would r.noettlaUT thrtte Ilm
asel:lon of their customers and the nubile a the NNW
bTY LE OF HATS, Ind& Um will thfroduce au Baturda.
the ldth lust. . enll
SVOAR-20 hhds. N. 0., in attire and for
sad. by (bull) J. D. CL(?(ELD.
QALERATUS —l's boxes.
lbtaan store end
.ILer talkbs
B.CFIELD.
01L--15 bbls. pure Linseed a for saie by
. IL (UNFIRED.
tone, No. 1. in store and for
saw br Nom • J. ILCANFIELD.
VIIEESE:-100 boxes Cream;
ico do Ommoo—renilred sod for
br (.111 J. IL CANFIIit.D.
Sears' Vermihge
. Pomt P 12.111.1% V., tlet.'4;lilT.
Yr. R. Z. Selitra—Of lour Vavalbairt, I may without
bentatima tb.t having mod It extensively t my limner
for tbo hut bur or ilm yeara t Abluhlt dericheitY Um ban
Pmnarmlon of the WWI of w 1 - Ovw• lnawkalgo,
although I hove bembilbr i tthin,ilishm n oforreral
other Uslantibtutant
11. ' CIrIYCILILD.
br=end b 11: R. BILLII/18, tI Wend et. anti
&ski
druggiete getterMlY. - . .011
INDIGO AND MADDER
e 616 b Ilvider—prinsun
- 6 en.= Mum Wit%
detects Maolila do;
HAL 111041 LEI & CO,
Hood DO Wood st-
UEPPER, CASSIA; U.—. - -.-.•
- so biLbilLieln Pyrren :
i do ri31.10; . :
300 0
MIMI .•da o ;
. . . ._
3 elan ri uttnrelandlng—at for
WIL IituALEY t vu t
le tad 9Wocced.
DORT. WINE & FRENCH BRANDY-
Wanated pan. Selected expeerdr bt ateilelnal
MART.
VIRENOII LASTING—Au Addition
11
r .PPIT reed by lotto's ntilOlllll.LD
. •
PlO L AD-.-5
(.11) 00 ,v. i rF Le .
wa nd
o ct . o l i 4 rri ? x.2.f0.r
lIEgINED SUGARS-650 bbl. &lan Loaf,
Cradled, Polrdmd, and Clarified, (M. sale by
JAMES A. HUTCHISON
Kora Ayala for St. Loal• Saga Reentry.
: • Black Tea - from Liverpool.
TDST RECEIVED iq MORRIS' 'Tea liar;
oe thole, Steal 'exel Ilse flamed 01:11l*GOU
TIC4II. Which pan trial • 11 - be thud to a little aka
auya . lll=....l d 'be e ra t i i lte=7 . =
Ohlare exactly the sou elude cr&. thet sad /a tE.
Ohl Cothatry. • Oda
I)RITANNIA - TEA SETTS; CASTORS,
d Candletl=l6kbraa, Tra'2l%. I.ld ...;tu• 11 .1 1 . ,
les =lam- ''''' .4 40"t7 ~ ,,,7 : 4!..... nr
-1311,,, BP•joii. tnr TOWS. paindsetar
ed to order. artti • geld <0 hand, in th•
(owntkprielsa. • - . _
_, . W. W,WILI.ON, -.
.iTU - • 811. ii Pod*. IV litllut Wart.
INSEED 01L-14 bbla. for sale by
I
lean J.ISCIIDONAIAICER &W.
rbExRRY DAVIS' PAIN- ILLE RU R
Jot ee' XOl /1,414
B wSDd
Ammlst tor littsbargb. •
BEESWAXWANTED—The higheat price
in ea.l. win 1• pad Off first quail .
•IL Ita an IR, .
Isl 7 =RR rat Yid sta.
00E6400 this. for Bala
Ka. pdo . A a 4aaliaoou.
rititY APPLEg-4 bbli. anti 1 cast just
sss s.dstr (mil) J. B.CANTILLD.
neCKETS-30 doz. Marietta, in store and
, br fell) J. D. cmaust.D.
ttilOTlCß—The partaership heretofore .ex-
Wins ander the &sole( IL A. warm a co.. Da
liday been diasolvr4l by m0t..1 ......ent.
/4... t. warts, ..-.
, :at 'OILS EVANI.
- - : . IL U.ELVOITT-.... .
ti :A •.xea : 'cluziond 0 co
rs—of Um twig ..mrav e d Arandkl..db 2 S
e 7 I=lll WM. 8.10.111 Ni cx).
FRESH TEAS-600 packages fres4 Teat,
_per:atom arrivals at New
r"'
•-
imperials Sv.CaMl.74
DEW FALL. GOODS,
de Nat.. 62 4. 64 Market street, 14!tsturgh:
4:A. MASON le,'CO. are nolein daily re.
rely[ of new woodg. marry of which have been ice
ported commode. kg their Palm together with an hansom
variety of choke goodkeelorted with peat ere from the
largest importing boons thaw eastern title. 'bleb .111
be kept en during the raison. foraalerr a atorkorhl&, fig
variety. ,zudity. and loarcleve. hse never ton
pr ads city. Th e wing aof wholesale and laded par.
rheum. tr noPeetfully ted.
Embroide Plo lcingc. '
A. A. MASON le CO. Lave just
ez ddmd
arrz=r3rund 3 lPulreunr
Mrinr gads. at 6't & 64 garkst 4t. . awl
NEW EMBROIDERIEB.-4eat necked ,
yer expneee. e von,
from
simply of Mbrokletint. ere
WI , W with_ ant nee from the fete.% tmetertatiaos, ecro-
Astine hf Worked Mess. Cuffs. Cheadeette. Lace and
Mesita Nerves...he:men and S Plonsteing. of peer and
betunfol et, Jaceraett end Evla &lathes and haat
hem Whits end Blank Veils. Lehi Goods, to. The anenO
don of the ladles is pertfrulerly• sonetted to the above
ods,' the stt will w ee) and the leeeeet,perleepe
ever offend la thistr. (s •A. A. 34.1610 N 0).
Black Silks, Noltair Nitta, &c.
lIRPHT & BURCHFIELD have ree'd
ellte l k e rirtont - - - ay r -Pak' math
'""!.
I V, 0..3 LARGE '5l IiIACKEREL—A few
11 tam& for to low IT )lAllitlF4k r.
T AltD 01L—A lot of Buyekhardt it Co.'s
IA bast. Ibr f .1. KIDDa CO.
PATENT MEDICINE DIRECTIONS.-
SO ram &mated, far oal. by .7.PUDD CO.
sae . CORccd
AND PAPER-500 nos ased for sale by
Lam & CO.
CASTOR OIL-20 bbls Blow's No. 1; for
wY by O.TOM
BIOHAOSLATE POTASH-500 lbs. for
a, by (buten . J. KM it CO
OOSTONCRACKERS Butterßiscuit and
}Jr Drarepais or Orabarn Cracker. rendre& .11rart Rom
Logron,Tonatantly on hand and Ibr tido o
.earnly by • -
WH. A. ar.012.1.1E1
E.
At CO
Z 6 Liberty
UNDERWOOD'S TOMATO KETCHUP-
A urr toperlor Wide for We bf
RN. A. MeCLIMO *co
L'IOR SALE—Pitteburgh Ga& Stock;
r sc. mu. P a
m• Stork: _
. Obi° lurf ea : la, . tiri istw
.21
WANTED—Stocks of she Pitta'gh Banks.
Dothan and Ralf WWI: ;drama and
M itt Dolls=
heet janeb trman t Fralrng far whirls,
LL D. lillienaniranand Broker,
maga • roan), dreet. '
EFINED SUGARS-30 bble Lovering's
itrtglig r g"L T
. A. 4
laLUTtet CO
ZINC -PAINTS.
MANUFACTCBED.BY THE NEW
JERSEY NXPLONING AND MINING CON.PAINT,
'nallaity t. pre:area to Walsh a matt or flow
nloable
- ZINC-PAINTS, t'
IVINeb bare Iwo taual attar searial . = trial. bo
befr th ID
rt= sad ir ategi t i l p=l: o sapastor to any other
Delta Nhattrver. Their
WHITE ZINC PAINT
Ix rarely an Oat:lief rate. wad I. warrasted fren tram all
adulteration and Impurity nhatnamer. It oaten volt. is
beautifully nblte. and la euttroly tom from tba minor=
mast otbot paint, ao dangirroaut. to lb*
1L of antl Unit Wallow
IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW...
When errpowd salihaernex on taaPhina
men wham shut up ha • time oxen. As aat catenate p oia r ji ,
ot.
1 githatanda • southern ellmsta need the manlier bettgr
than any ahem not being liable to torn alasalf of to
crumble anganb ent. it 'zany be worked with any Wake.
with water and Maw or with xtnitiate, which Alm the taw
hotted mambas . ' -
•
BLACK — A.ND COLORED ZINC PAINT&
neer WS furnished els taw price, and are undoubtedly
the rheunest and best paints In the molest for costing
moth, tiradas. outhouses, ehmentbesfs, or any mond Sur ,
We of utexi. brick. tn, or 1.44 sathn ars both • -
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
For Iron yortecee they am parUerrierly valuable. ma 01.7
kmm gairmdc emend:len, and statrelf Permit mid.
Oen, they dry poirkly, and haring a mare metallic tam,
do not elianirecolor like =ay of tha earthy paints rum
,
• Auden •ileylled ea Mad terms br Ibe *reit. of the
00191}.11,
gaigVA-(2P)IT South I V
nc F. .JO
rreeNES
, Eltliadelphte-
LP 10 COFFEE--100 bags just rood for solo
AL by (aux 7) & =WORM & CO
RICE—"..J' tca rice for &Ile by
mil LEL DTLWOXIIII CO
BUTTER -6 bbls roll batter for sale by
anal J. 6. DILWORTH A CO
LINEN TABLE -CLOTHS.,—Mtrarrrr - .&
Itmccrnin Ll:Tito Cbtiattentkro- of prattmets to
moon:own of Q. atom roods. sown. null and
ism dam L.A.laa—Diapta., IT the pod. of
oad qualltfro. emit. TO•411IIM WI Ifts.blitzm Wb illispen,
oo omoorta short to tqf found. at rcpt pito. - '• .
.itoxG •
Vag A tv,--An excellent FAMILY
jU ROUE. Yaqui. of
anzS J. eaIoOMIMEGIC 4116:-r7'
Eitit Pittsburgh:
AN COMPLIANCE with the request lately
made throdab the columns of the Gantt.. end of •
STctrlrD ' Artt: Vail; 7 Z,Vg. .. 1 1`71,•"° I.*:g
all the 'iota In eat plea of Eta Pittanurfahlfa ton wo
.be l dlerned.Of totems, this sad that day:
heal = o .. t. e.
. of
forod. DiTRILTDOL l BIM
rel•Zw l l 7 ' , TerfrlWY•fni l i'tWlr'/cl• .t •
New Chocolate Factory.
QIO. N. GIAMBONI & CO. respectfullyin-
Glrat thO DubLe Uast flay on no. mum=
000LLT6 of m 1 2 . 7 .4.11 0. ad Vice. This
unlike most odor sold Wl*, Plrozonsted pot SUM 1/1.
thateroted, sod Imes of (Par form mow nutrielon• sod
wholes:en: Egolir.-4 boring been proorktors of otle
o( tbo largest plots matino to Poop Pr
Public Put thoy will furnish &PPP equal if not =Pio
Poo to Pot boot Inikarto4 axed at • leo Woo .
It is fter PP at - pr. DORM:III. &nrm eittllloors.)
102 tomtit P., up pan, optt door to the Pane. Ue.,
041. liZeidinaASZ):
1)0ST OFFICE SCALES—Jut receiveC
au ddltkatal Saab, sad for sale b, • ,
W. VI. b80;.4,
sorb . some Market sad Fourth sta.'
COIN BALANCES, for detecting Counter.
u) alt Ananientmte. of an datombantlom ibl I. •
mi Wet and Istfallble detector. roe .41•44
amgs
('!OLD PENS,—It fine .assortment of the
toteoLteereerrm dad. sod Irsrraa tad
aus3 W. W. WILSON.
ripAß--&O bbb. in store and for sale by
DICSZT• OM
WEATHERS-44 sacks for sale_by
and . S. &W. $a UGH.
R le .st -2erces.fcr =RAMC
SUOAR 0 hhds. N. 0., or sale by
suss s. a W. lIARHAVOIL
SODA ASH-4O casks for sale - -
iumb
LIAMS-20 casks Canvassed, for sale by
atua 8. a W. RARDASTOU.
S PTS. TURPENTINE-30 bbls. in fine or
aud.ssr, lb. W. br •J. ECU 00511115/11 1 CO.
EPSOM SALTS-10 bbbi. for sale by
.16 J. BCTIOONMAK SR lk OD.
MERY-35 kegs (assorted) superior to
AA' that aanally sold la Ma marina, lat Nth as
augs J. 8011(10:0141[101
LEAD -1000 pigs es
ft.Bl . olfAt , a ,„).
hbds. prime N. 13:, in store
01 and Ibr =o Dr
Rua Jain A. IltattiLlON at.
•
MOLASSES -160 bbla. Plantation, (oak;)
- ao • Stlayaos Bomar Mb"
t i biZe by Suty o.nnrewoo' t 00.
Ga.
EMP-200 1 lea IrdizTouri Delißotted,'
ma. ►7 .win A. INITCIIMON C co. -
INSEED sale by
sug4 .I.lMDtCo..o,Wooll
lq o U it k a IIILVF : R--69 lbs. for
Dsalebico.
CALOUEL-75 11
. 33. for saloli nz
00.
WHITING-301ibli. for • °by'
stud ' • J. 11DD & CO.
I Di• . 50 pure) er e
br sag& i. XIDD • CO.
SALIMATUS-5- tons in boxes and bbla
W. try • IL. DALZELL hCO.6
Sag {
R 'lll ixialeub3.
Pine Watches! - -- --
.. .
r4 .iEw • very 2ftrior Gold Paten t
• • Lem Watch.; dDr exprom, imaniest
liiur b egab . ?=..d . aleic iiiiktptlM
mimed. af .ria. isty_h.jusApattenuk.t_ . .
nlts . IL 7[
CuAxMOX'S.,llllllarket ~-
BROOMS -50 doz. for sale by
ins CAN FIELD
130 T ASII-10 mka to,
irsa L a
Shirt* Muslin and Irish
M..... l l 4f i tay. , V .. l v. lFlE , F h p
i ha: received . .
Aprr i V I sad p eitu
unit conwof Pcartlx •
tllßts
time Ms
1 1.121utim ,
oNen lttin T ir . z.,
CLIEVIITAWIHH.
ROl b. Dbmbwbt (VW." %LLCMS Mt •
fyn
•_•....•
15 Reward. .• - . .
-S.TRAYED, OR pTOLEN from ttko tit
bonne etetirldp A Ins%, • mall DOG .
„ ba l k
. Om the' ern of- w1 Yt ed it =fee 7 b
Any penon retstrolovralL d reedy./ tre alma R
..."—". " 9'.. "11UR111111/0 t INGITILLY.,
- iel4 . N. 116 IV•lrt mod •
_
JANA COEYEE-10 bags very enverior ,
luAried sad Am oda .• .
Jag
AM. A. x•ct.trna
I.lbuty • a:.
=o3.
TRANSPORTATION
Ohio and Pamsylvtulio, Raalroad:
mts ottiann
,- , 23 ximi. ._ -, - • - :
..
d liN and -alter 24UNDAY. AUGUST 4th,.1
1 r.isiL.Pasaiisant Trala RBI pot as. fotirmar _
..,•,.....-
LRATIt NM BRIGHTON as 71j A. It. and RS P. la. 1-
LUXE B/ITSBURGH at 10 -A. IL And f.... P. Y... 1
al'Arr• PAIL 3 cal. - rim NIL'. • " i',
- ClAldren water twelve Tears of riga IW_ , 10S0B 30 ~.; I
Re. Il
Real. HAT. ,III .'. '• ' ' 'lf'
, .. A .• Realellar.
Ronan:ie. .. -- 60 . 1
..t -.- .- • - Rader.. . : Ho " • :
- "...•••• • A Yrealloirs.
. 84 T3
for !IMMO= tkkete will be .old 4 reduced retest
Better. Pllloburch tuid Rochester. to ally station 44.
bealithe RIDO
Iktirecti.Pitto burgh sod tiee illightoti sod 0.14 ,
the mum der— -- •
• xer The Train oot ran oti Seed er.but Recanting
Tiolete Weed at Colluder trill be evielo.r the return trtle
Theoroley.. Railroad erfil be catmint :bef ood :.ev",.Relchtott 4
the .4144 crectkethic deli
'
By crier of the Board of Director,
GEORGE PARIEIS,
smear. . . • . Ascot
arrf plrir.r. • • &Liverp.. •
• . . • - of Packets. . • •
•
, . .
Sailing frora.Philadelphia tbn . Aigk
•
.Sailing
on theist ea-h istoothaphik
11'
"'fIAI Nathaniel C. /Urn, Nester.
•
PERLIN, ',Wird P. Elmith. , itsstre.
SHACK &MAXON, (new.) W. , W. West. Master_
the above .hip err he'll of the best end mart wan'
materlale, and are noted fort a raridstY .1 WM ,
t th h e o y o a u r g Mlya ul t
.1 with al W ert
intror t r e iumsdu iPs•
comamashe. e be a &ted n hew a w a herume }
the m ir aes;-t
-they saw eanunanded_by men of- eeknowhilsreel talent. who
ed. lusefluellest for there experteueeln teeter rerelee.
Perm= - .Petrone of bringing their :Mende emu the Old- ,
Llountry can obUdn certificates of passage. which wilt be
good for elates =WK, end our cer eals in la-Iml and Lire
enact will furnish them with tb. Draper lufbnostko
howinsetJane relative to their depertore.
Pm the eoureakmee el ram.wislikut W 0000ne7we entroly drake trail otergr and utre a ra. payable
at eight without dWunnit, which will he rulial by =ref 1,
the Hank . ar Poet Morin the m
Keilem.
Par - Prorisione nuptial patesengers means from letreoi
t •
Pray week the 'Li/airing eupplita will bel i firrelabed:
asrh Weehlter of 17 /an oral Lift hawk
Mee 2 oz. tea, - b Ma oatmeal, ti lb.urs.r. I lb. toot
i b =`ll!"Zll t =7 , l 1 p0rk, 1.412 - I.V
ewer, and halhalLowsesoe ottar
3 gr if eagrismr . .,.
ST Walnat Itteht.:belotr Second. Ildtedelridm ' I
W FLOYD, , i t
./elalf ranter Meth and Wood .u.. tittiburgh.
N w YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD:;(
1851. ainaligMWE lBsl.
JEW ROUT} TO' NEW YORK CITY
p
Dsrukirk sad the Erie Rafi ro
toad. ttuaillos witbr
rsi dam Meeteme o Lab krie, tlar 311eb
Columbus sod CincioustLCleselsed .ad lutslaum
twaulustr mad Cluelausal seat aleateme ca the •
OW* sart. El= Mem sad ths Obab badlana mul. •
11 : 1 9 1 =21 LEAVE bl!ili1102.1.14FOLIJ) : • L
-. • L (Pmlar • •
u:1 L )
• Ist Morning
Ala Ebb:
al a aes Train at
10 delft
; • 6
"
al 'Erecting' Lumen :;14
The EMI atta as Elmira. whoa paszugam MD 1
til l b arwa L " Alta 9?=¢7l.llTi=cl ""'".
1, 7 daribitit: '
L •
The Exuma fastaht sod CaMle Table busts Dunklet
4 A. M. doll.; t Passismar Co to attached Mitus Train to
'
amouttoodsts Way Easaeogers ami Drumm.
pris •
ir es will rere
be elms In a Com Pentad:. to New . YorIL SO. Nermil Clap kw alms
Tble COMPUIT are twamered to traarport Ilse mock seal
falatbts of all Marla to and Nam New York.' .
- Partfrolar atlanum will be paid to Nuak.' • The gauge •
Mein 6 UM wide. wiras=oota meet adeawtsgmotor
Artrulitloade
IMlue MI/ be Xtrlilt"m ‘ fridow
sem abort tleae. .• .
Votifht 1•111 bo &a/7111124 . 1b ItettfelO'
las to regard to the brim of Fong t, vixot an 1.7
1. 1.31iC01L151., Attu,. Nair:: 'lt
'ZVI'. .
Excursion Tickets to Beaver, 25 cesta." ;
TIIE Sae passenger. 'steamers
Aii
BEATZR aad.ldlCllloA:i No. 2, will
bars their landlarre at Plttaburdh and
charter. sr.7 at. (Mtodare smepted4 relloerm—
Beaver. leans PUMbargb at 9a. tl. Itoehaiter R P.O.
Michigan de do. 0. a. do
Pen.* ',Wag to go to Bearer ema aromas lesearsiat .
Ticket* to Badwater sad back to Pitteburah. for Omuta '
Tietats good for dont midsr and op the Mat. • - .
. for ,bleu apple on board lb. steamboats —Beaver:or
.Mlehigas 14^ or at the calk* of '•
!OILY A. CABO HET. Agent, '
sue , ' ear. Water k Badthaeld eta.Pittsburah.
28 HOMO' TO CLEVELAND:
851.1b401
TITTSBURGII AND CLEVELAND
Eiprers - Pada and Bailrogct Lint to ClevelMuCi
PASS NGERS traceevery - morning Mill
owort. by otembeet to Bayer' theft*. by.ealmota
mad metes to Raven.. then. by Pittsburg). and Clem
bunt 2411.44 to C14•41.41._ _
• /wren to C1e•414.1.*40. •
Clentband.** boes: •• Cblear " Debrol o. t,**ltoarg -
• '
. 716" . 13.'"‘ than h'to
Vis Columbur and' EriaLs., by CleyeLvbt cot actionibl
PagCYnman Ibr DOT Cbicagn e and Ilibrankla. Yam
nearsel cd ," ldlet= th enktal 63 la ek'k.
Ba by ?or .
alumni at 73‘ o'lok. A. AL, PLUM:rani tr. Nag
wad arriving RUM craning at ..iesgo by vtraraboat.
Dgring log water in tea Oblo nver. thio roots la and.
mai. ki...mi.. and -Gaena. 'rill ktond moth gokintra
dimmer, and plealenbr, than say other.
t.bagg..Y. PARKS, Itcarietora.
Fer tkkei th*=" rOLLI M IVAIBRIET Amt. 1 -
(17p gnaw) corm of broltbfiald and Wens:Walk
T Medi* ten Monnogabv
PrfteBIIIIGII.
PEEINSYLVANIIL 8.811310 .
851. :SPRENG,ARBANGEMENT. ; 1851
.Fortpiixlfeeis to Blailsdelpltia. '•
Forty-cour limas to Baltimore. 1' :
„281 miles Bailroad--103 miles Crixial,
mm. rel.: nem"r tocrort..us sem
TO PHILALLELPHIA, BALTIMORE, AXD.
NEW YORK.
-
Being freefrom th. aunty chuves and yertensges
=sated rid pure Lines. —
Two .Daily ',Lines Express Packet: Boas:
mcLuiincr Yea PASZLNGEREO
LEAVE Pittsburgh for Johnstown, thence
by?s rtassitarnad d
HOLLIDAYSBIIRGH.
NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Tv" handled tad ROT.live mil. 04,1 to - •
•
and Pactes
ns Idea M overr morolagyroole. rat Matt' , eqoolk.
iro , maiOW MM.
• Faro to Pldhdelptits. MO. ran to Bahama; SU.
- tozomfor D do Ihrriabstrg SSA,
, • PaSIMIZKeII ' for • 8a1tim0re 4.....„ ,_-
Totetho Turk and camberload 801h0w.1. - 111
con• Lain] of ars az th at oho . Dishoco — Cr
bar mike.) lano: 7/01:01 boom .
No charge for handlingßaggago on this Tinian. '1
The Cars on tlah mato aro new. odd attlao thot *gm ,
eonftevedos fat otadart wad Ratty.
=14+ , 11• clasto wema Vialgur, and cosckla ran!
J. P. ItOLES .A .nt,
I Homo..
D..LEEC CO. - • '7-
1851. WESTERN - 1851
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'.
D. LEECH Or COS MM.
RAIL ROAD AHD CABAL
PITTSBURGH. PRELIDELPIMA, RATLI 7
MORE, AND NEW YORE.
THEPanel. being in good order,- . we are
S.V.ed to trannal Tvo. aoa • mamba:Wee to
from Um above ratan, at the lowest euriant rata of
frst,abt edit' promptness and dispatch. The Wan and
ears are owned and eantrollot er tbe prorietor. MIL
ef Mins tratesaitted„ and all Lostreeloas promptly en•
hinged to.
Anti. to, at address •
HAYS g lllSCE.Treinistore,
e fl enelr 4 e " Proicime, Pi"4 "
Receiving aego; 1i0e.13 13.9 i. roatb 04 st., .
Deliveriat Depot, Met st., om
RMITLI TSAR CIZIA Agee . te.
ortb Baummere,..
No. Wart atrest, New fade
PARE REDUCED !
ALI 1851. &MEM
• • .
XONONOASEKLA - HOWL
Via Broirimille And Cumberlanc4, to 11 . gItirgore
HE MOBBING BOAT leves thorVirbarf
isprs drily. at 8 edock
with do , can at com.bartsoct tort monism. -
8 . 8. Itost isms. agar is seat Eanday wnsitiesl
it (I egtoek. coaasetlng with lb* <us skeutotlB4BB vast
ssasl4llB.Blo eclc'ek'
nos throB4B dolats. I. W' IL
tiattousl through to
Itb.aso it Vbl 40 8.48
VD.
typo/ good. Coadastars go oltla
au Conches !Invent 88otranille sod I.Bmtbarlsod. 'stab
mlt. Ws &teals Ws but . 8 : 88
-J. /838/E M DIEN, AgoBL
zusla Oties In tbe otmesbelsiloast.
NEM 1851.
UNION LINE
On, the Pecuisylvanin and Ohio Com&
Clang!, PANICS A r,,,.-......80arcriza.T.1- •
ClielanLDl CLAW 410o,:—cwwwornn. •
THIS:WeII 'Mann , nO In now Wed
BOH ;
•MClVW.L.Pities'a Daaeow wat on the Cana . I and 131:
The
of . of the Liss ere iteenreened snotw:ira - -
oof .Poeit7 of ?fete. ezrockate , ti-
War . of Avesta.
o .. l " , ••••••4if 4 dftn• anti Cleve/end don=
in connoting,. Nth • Wl4 stemboas• beton=
Btaion and REAM; •wi • Lined eretchame
impeller sal ireceel.) w ttge Lets
; • Lab Toculernien.
. Tazi i. Vociea.C.. -
. A. a. It iirvloo
- •
••• • whwien LwA R. Atm, 7' •
licreSereca blB ain Eta' • .
Nab.. a Seca, Tanen , .
O. Wallow A
Ur. A. M* • -o, -
Timms Us*
JO UGUST, Aeole..'- ,
mo, • .coc. Wow and nadtheeld etc. mberit.
A.rrazigegancliade to Forward 'Freight
- TO BALTIMORE L' FIVE. DAYS, -
_ -
A T SAME RATES : PENNSYLVAN IA A
NAnsoAD CODIP.LNT receipt to Illfladtatnalff
• COVODE It OD
jra ands Penn and Rona ata, pi g. r
ittniCfa
Wm. McCall,: dr Co.,
V r iASS: MiIiPFACTUREP.s;
ottlw b ri d r,3:ll d u trP,Vat ai , 6 o E9,.e.„
host" 141 Wood saltal,alU4rargh. ' -
irai, baying ale day anoristedaltilial
Mip& joallleCULLY, onnstiento th• bobbin.*
ercer* .1 Wield mod, order Use style et 11/21.1te•
CULLY t W. •runkftil ler gut favor, by bar.
glanatailaal• cad add , italimbea tether Quality a cant, le melee a - abap, el the patronann_ !Len aersLyi
stowtal breetalnne. P' = "" ' W3I.IIIOCULLI. '
-
- • Patent Camitedielos.- •••: . •i•
REVIN: AT II EicILARDSON'S,
144111Earkd Amt. arsetbrr Onaltir
al
straw. attlaga; Mr Mansell innnwaNandiummat
imwordatat on th• tld atik, W hitt IL. PUbliP an tr
Mara) la7itt4 Ili and mato& jl.