T.TSEURGH GAZETTE PUBLICHXD•II.T WHITE • CO PITTSBURGH MONDAY MORNING, AIIOUST 18, 1851: 1:143 - READING ILITTAII WILL BE Pa UND . ON . BACH PAGB 01 - TIIIS PAPE& THE XELTING TO-EIGHT. Gov. Johnston will addreseshis fellew.eititens of AtiellbellY city eu the Market House, this t I evening. We hate no doubt thetpersoni e'en partite will gladly avail themselves of the appal.- , tonity of beating this noble public !errant g ive an iCeount of bis stewardship, as well as a frank espression of bilviews of the various important • ' questions of public Coneentm l ent now agitating the Country.. Let every iater r oome and hear, and Judge for himself. This is at least due to the distinguished gentleman who will address them, 13 well as to themselves. . • A Deionetre Idorzecar.—A new party is • about to be darted In Missouri, tote called the • "!German Deptaeratie Party of Pregres*-"t' The Gentian popoiatioe of that State siren* , nu - • menus, the majority of whom are immigyints. natives of France, Switzerland, Canada end of the Ilzrzted StoteiiaY. as a matter of ,faiiiir; be - admitted to membership. They area . .party of • Progreits,'"iis their title declares—American Lie. reoeracy, we inppose, being too slow for them. • What kind of progress they are aimitig• at we • arena able to learn. ' ' • The Eliesouri Republican, ittremarking upon - . this InOlialines_p_poposition, says that many re ble Germ= e p ect adenounceit in etrong terms,- as miscidelious and dangerous to themselves and ungrateful to‘ the lind of their adoption. Still there ore thonsanderwho, intoxicated an they are t with the first -draught of liberty, would cast off _ all wholeenme reetralat, and who, the better to carry oat their - mad purposes, would be ready enough to band together for the purpose, of achieving more li berty- than our laws allow. Vol-- 'untary, and cheerful submission to law is a new Idea to 'many who are now crowding to our shores; but they soon begin to understand - it by mingling freely with our native population. Let however, band together in diatinot pad ' cal organizations, as is now proposed in Mia nuri, and the mischief &Jason:ad eneie would be beyond calculation. We should soon - have in our midst'it tierrof rares,. the most terrible calamity that could befil us. Oar peaoe is now occasion. ally disturbed with the imported feuds of the old world—the Orange men and Ribbaild men, bad the •,'Coitortians and Fardownera„ •of Ire - le'od. These minerable feeds, however, are not very - dangerous; bat let nalptial lines bedrawn ' - amongst or and let the prejudices arid antip `elides of races be aroused in our midst, and • where would be our peace or ~ entity • Scathe most dangerous teeter° in this niece meat is the fact that it lin been planned and in stigated by unprincipled politicians, who hesitate not to fill - the minds of then foreigners with dis content and deineire hofee,'that thereby they may secure their undivided rote. The dertocracy of-Ifissiour4te divided at present into two hostile - fictions; thirilfientonia - xis and, anti-Bentenians; Vina it is almost certain that thie movement is • instigated by one of these fahtion. . The natural fruit of Amer-inn Natirelem is to . 'provoke counter Movisinents the-part of for eigners. ;This, should the first be successful, it `would assuredly be followed by. Oerman Native ism, frie4 Natireism, and• all other isms haring rue, and olns, and ereei for their foundation. We ebould.then present before the world, not the epeetecle of a ggeat end -united people, but n parcel of hostile - ohm's, commingled, yet di vided, and ready upon every provocation to break each other's heads or cut each 00ter 4 .3 throats If we would nationalize the thousands Of 'for eigners -,rho every week land upon our shots, • wu must make them feel at hom - O, and convince them that we and they are both alike fre'e; and We ought to disabuse their minds - ;of the infa mous fal,zhoo do ins t illed into them br unprin-* -o-o,t,oelliiiitho make it their business to 511 their mind! with - lo,lvtiat..-Nwari e t all Amer icons who do not happen to bo known - by th e =tame of democrats: In Europe democracy is synenimous with freedom from oppreasion—the word conies with it¢ strong hot vague idea of liberty; and anything site d'au democracy is in their minds associated vrithtyranny and oppreseion. Coming here atther.. do with this dewp rooted Earopean wjadice, they tall an easyprey to any.demagegue who happens _lto call himself a democrat, atilt who-is unprinci pled enough to confirm theta prejudices. Ignorant foreignere, therefore, honestly believe that the Whip are enemies to popular liberty. and,would, if tbby could, bringthe country under a Sp . /KM:all favm of government They are to. tally unaware of the tact that in this we are all democrats in the European sense-of that word. , This accounts for the fact that near. ly all newly imported foreigners:ore mind dem ocrats. A little friendly conference with them by honest men, in whom 'theymin put confideoW, a private, !meat way, would disabnio their minds of this gross error, and be of great ear tice.toboth them and the country. • • E restwass.—A Bacot steamers is tohestari• ed Between NUR Yotielind Genoa. A steam line to this central Mediterranean` part will en :::able merchants and tourists to reach any part in the smith of Europe will regularity and despatch, and cannot tail to add largely to the commercial and,: social relations hetween - thiS country and that interesting portion of the world. . .rtraszi ann TV= Cramasstatts.-- ,- An obstinate war ban been aging for Beyond years between' Russia and - this Circosehns, in which the fanner has met with bad lticCiesi. Entrenched in their ' . manntain fastnesses, the C1=16111:13 hare main tained the long aod rational contest with the most desperate determination. The Cireasslans Inhabit a mountainous region between the BMck and 'CUpian'Serts, to which Russittlays cloim. The...claim is resisted, and the peopleare therefore fighting for their inde pendence. The Concision Mountains, which . trammo that Country from cut tiwest, seemd . - _,.thuo to present an:impregnable s barrier to the 'Progress: of Ruub - southward. From the Ad " !owing kre learn that the Rtaasions bassinet with {mother-serious repulse.. , 4 " tatters from Warsaw may the defeat of deo. , ielsterow at fierebeickow. -and the flight of the llusions on the plaint! of Tiflis is unhappily more ban true. The loss of the army la meir moons nition; weapons and horses , is for-grea ' ter than as been sustained for years; nearly all the rongbelds which had been conquered and mitin-. inestot arch an immense expense hare been Jigniu ro2t. . Report adds that one. of the core naudeiss of the :Hungarian campaigns is . to : be c uunander-in-chief of the Caucasian aruty . . The Nestorian , whose country lies south of f . qtrossia, are lion aheltored and promoted by Ursa warlike people. ' CAASIOS M. Cxtr's VOIT-.-ANTI-87AVEllr. 1.14 11 itruca'r..—lkis welli• known to our readers, that at the ret election in Kentucky, Cassius ~ 31 Clay was the Anti - Slavery candidate for 0 verrior. The Louisville Courier of the plk, e_, , 4 ", : - In forty counties Cassius Bt. Clay re 'p caved 1.C. , 43 votes. Ilia vote in the entire State i , 1 wi t probably . be from 2,000 to 2,009." In Fey .. ett county, le !bleb Lexington is situated, Mr. Cht received 110 rotes;, in Estill, (his former -rent ease.) 178; in Gerard, 198; ieliimion, ' . fiti now borai,) G7O; in Rockeastle, 970, Sc. :.... „T to fact that - 2,5W votes have been cast for ' Mr. Clay, whose opinions in regard to Slavery ', sio no well known, - is, in our opinion, the begin. ningjof a new era in regard to-the slave institti tion ni Kentuck y . That is ii Slave State—the - pcopl thhre hare a political; moral, and social , _ right to discuss and err upon the question of Slave 7. -It. is their owe business; a part of , • =ten household ; arid we rejoice that they . • have °cemented- in a legitimate'. and proper the agitation of the great question. arkfr. lity is a bold, daring, fearless man. Too , • •impulsiire, too impetuous,- we sear, to be a sac , ceszful leader in the great enterprite... But, men More calm, more prudent, more 'cautious, will rally around him to' aid in emariclpating Ken. turky from its " withering curse." The .r• ball is in mation,". and it will roll on and gather .: etreogthand largeness, until the downfallaf Hu men-Slavery to prochirmed throughout the length I'and breadth of glbrioris old Kentucky. , .• i In Kentucky, in .any .Slave Stale, political '• Anti-Slavery organliatiarr end action are proper , and unobjectionable., No one can deny the peo ple of a 'State the right to' discuss their own ' doutestio iaffsliu: No cry of Abolition, 'outside interference, ein • bd • raLsed. Abd If datsidcrs .' *ill only llook on as highly interested speotiters, and note the progress of the contest, we bare no • doubt Of,khosnecess, of the Eutanciprtion patty 'in Kenindky. '- Truth Eia right oro•willi theM; • and a talk and fr ee dlicoasion of the qnestion in • Kentucky by Ketdacidans, will soon'inalke Ken • roily fre4.olise/sradgaukt. Front hie Aim York Tribune PIM= DAYS LAMER YR CALLFOENIA 'ARRWAI OF THE PROIIiTITETTA. , . JTi,t arrink 1.6 y CU./Warn:pia root -$f178,579 y ea dint—Afore executions by" 'thepeopte--4- dion dWinaties—Ricknus of she .QOcutz Roc}'-. Sliipi4 Alamo ay The Steamship Prometheni, ,Capt. Churchill, arrived this momingat 4} ci:clock from Sao Ju- Im de Nimregua, with 33 0paseengeth, and :$658- 579 in gold, dust She left.fienJuan on Monday August 4. at 11 o'clock A. Mc, anifairived at Quarantine, - Staten 'bland, yesterday; at 11 ,e'atick the.passage in • 8 &eye and 12 hours—liringing her passengers from the iteimer Pacific, which left San Francisco au the' 14th nlLand arrived at San Joan del Sad on the I 29th, with 924 passengers and $BOO,OOO in gold dust, The passengers by the Nicaragua route came fiteen miles byletil carriage: thence took the steamer. Director across .Lake ,Nicaragna;l thence the new iron steamer Sir Riney L. Bed weir down the San Juan river to the iFromethens in 32 hours firming time. .. They: all expressed themselves very much pleased with" the route, and salt-that the country is delightful. They , hid no sickness. One of the passengers- sends us the following aboount of the voyage: To the Editors of the New York Tribune:" 1 was my good fortune to be a paesengei in the Niearagna Company's steamer Pacific,which' left San Francisco on the evening of the .14th a strong wind from the northwest,with 425 with] pusengere. After a pleasant voyage of 14 days, we made San Juan del Bud on the Pacific. , This is a very beautiful harbor, whete,a ship can be well sheltered from all winds, and` the climate ie perfectly delicious. The passengers 'were all landed by theship's ;boats oh terra firms. The I.4ag of our country floated from the mountale 'in honorer first -steaniship that had ever waked the waters of SIM Juan of the South. We im mediately proceeded With mules over a ;pictu resque country of forests, hills, and the mu, mtuing of soft waters, followed by a clear, beau. tiful champagne country. After a ride of 19 miles we reached the memorable and dilapidated city of Rivas, vitiated on Lake Nicaragua. : This he really a beautiful:eh/int of; water, with,jseo large mountains rising from-.the centre. ' -1- At Rime we were detained three days and 4 hours, waiting for baggage, tic.; but all this de ;lay will, of 'course be obviated by the next trip, as the Commodore will have everything in loco motive order., From this city we embarked on board the steamer Director, and ran down the Lake to Fort San Carlos, thence th the Rapids of Castile, a distance of 104-miles where we embarked on board the new, iron - 'steams e, Sir H. L. Bulwer, and proceeded, at `a rapid rate down the San Jean river. The air was serene; ' the river plecid, and the banks studded with. trees clothed in 'perpetual green.' Me arrived at San ,then; on the Atlantic, in 30 hours tan ning time from the Pacific to the Atlantic-;..a1l well. At this point we embarked on board the steamship Prometheus. I must not omit to in form you that Commodore Vanderbilt was with his passengers on the overland route, and did all that could be wished to expedite matters. • I am convinced that the route, from New York .to San Francisco lay 'this travel' can, and, will Ike made by the 'met trip, in, at the farthermost, days, through a beautiful country perfectly healthy, the inhabitanta kind, attentive and obliging. • . Yours truly, ,J. ? We take the following syn o psis of events from the Alto California, of July.ls: Since the departure of the mail steamer of the present mouth, the only event of moment which has occurred in oar city Sias been the trial conviction and execution of a felon known as dim Stuart, by the Vigilance committee, a body of citizens of the highest respectability and standing in society. Ile was hung far a multi plicity of offences, and, by his own confession, voluntarily made was a villain of the most des. perste character. .He was. hung about two o'- clock on Friday, the 11th inst., at the end of Market wtiarf, in the presence of 'event thou , mud citizens. • A Spanish woman was hung in Downieville, in the Sacramento Valley, for murdering a man. named Cannon, on the ith frth, In Sacramento, Marysville, .Stockton and else. ! where, the chi:one' have feltthemtelves camped-led to act Is. their VWLI behalf, the laws having proved so utterly inadequiate in themselves, end their adminisftation by the properly consti tuted authorities so lax Men have been executed for offences of a mins inel nature in this city, end in Stockton. The recent execution of Stewart, in this city prods ' cud a temporary excitement among those who entertained opiniOnt antagonistic to ails action of the Cominittee, but it appears to btoaabsi ding. His honor, Mayor Brenham lots issued proclamation desiring all good citizens to with draw from the vigilance committee or **icicle. Cans of a like character, and Judge. Campbell, of the Court of Sessions, on the 12th • instant, charged the Grand Jury for the county that all those concerned ip the execution of Stewart had been guilty. of murder, or were particii4:erim. i ai cermitiei. exercise its powers, and is using its utmost en deavors to rid the community of theviltalru who have so long infested it. Their acts are star tabled by a mojeriry ;of the citizens. Orgeni iations of a similar character hare sprung up in almost all; the printineas plum of California, and the Cinema have been "forced, by the mires siou of public sentiment, to pay stricter atten tion to the administration of the law. The intelligence from the aorth, is by no meets pleasant. A party of pioneer emigrants, who had been landed at Point Oxford,above Trinidadcansisting of ten men; under the coat cnund of ' Capt. Kirkpatrick, were massacred by the Indians. The Indians In the entire of Rogue's river and the Klamath region hive exhibited the utmost hostility agaiast the whites .and being aimed with, guns and pistols as well e as bows and sxr*, area millet formidabkidver eau: Several parties of whiter were in arms, and in pursuit of those who had committed dap edations, at the last accounts. • The Indians are still troublesome In Sacramen to Valley, and refuse te come in at the . place epeelfied by Dr. G. M, Watercraft, one Of the I Indiaireatomisaioners. Col. McKee, also of the commission, is at Benicia, preparing to prosecute his tniaision in the legion of the Klamath , and Trinity rivers, ,co, Barbour is in the vicinity of Los Angelus, intending to visit again the Indians. igthe Tulare Valley, who have recently exhibit ed a 'disposition to break their treaty of peace and amity. • The 'eonsmission are totally without *Rode and_ntterly ambient p e osetate their mie rim to a inecetsful issue withouteddititinal sup plies. ' • • • A renciontre took plate on the Ist bast., between GeO.' F. Lemon, City Xaseisor, and Win. H. Ora ham, a young lawyer. Shots were exchaaged, and Graham was allot In the month and left arm. Leman immediately gave himself up, hut his ad versary having told lam 16" draw and defend tamale and suited the action to the word, the Recorder discharged hint. Graham ie out and • doing well. The Fourth of July was not celebrated with any great pomp,. in epneequence of the calamity which has so recently befallen the city. It was, however, observed by the firing of guns, pa- rides, Sacrementio City,'s most aggravated high way robbery wawcommitted on the 9th instant, in broad day light impatient of the law's de lay, the people. by their united expression, in duced the court, t and the lawyers selected to de fend the prisoner, to go , into a trial imenedietely, and at last accounts one of the party was before the court on trial. ",; • ' The Hormone *remaking a dallied mqvitaient . Deward eetablishing edited communication from the Salt Lake to the PeCific. A large party - have fp:aptly arrived from thaa Lake through the Ca.!' ;pm Pam, &bond nixtySilfes from Los 'Angeles, ' with an expressed determination to settle in that section. They are said to be negotiating for the pc — Webwe of a very fine rancho belonging to Sr. Antonio Longo. Theyintelligeoce from the mines continues to be extremely encouraging, and a general spirit of contentment seemed to prevail among the miners. The effects of the late fire in this eity.arn yet perceptible, but the energyend enterprise of our Citi2ooB appears to be unabated. The *burned . district," although not entirely rebailt r is pretty thickly studded with tenements of all descrip- Dons, and- brick, and stone buildings or the most substantial character are in process of erection iffall parts. Review OV VIE IiTAREST.-431000 our last re view, we have, no important• changes to notice, there being no disposition to go into any viten sire operations, and no overrates of money at buds fates as would hold oat any advantage so to do, as the prospects now offer. ' ANOTHER, EXECUTION DV THE. VIGILANCE COMMITTEE. " A man named Stuart, convicted of mur der androbbevy. was tried, condemned and exe cuted Vigilance Committee of San Fran cisto, oh the 11 tb of July. ; The folloWing ai , . . count of, the proceedings . is from the Alta Cali . finnan of the I2th : ; About 6 o'clock yesterday morning the tap . ping of the bell of the Monumental Engine Com pany's house of the Plaza, attracted the often. , tiou of our Muftis, known, as it was, to be. a signal of the Nittilance Committee. People soon begins to throng. down in the direction of the Committee-room, and It was reported that James Stuart was , to be hung. The bell tolled for about half an beer, when a edemas were fired from a brig in the harbor, and it was ob served that of the 'math; had their flags •I displayed ; end It was afterwards learned - that ; the Committee had required this 410 o'clock ' two or Huns thousand people hid gathered, and appeared to:* quietly,waiting; iwitit the expeo tenon of seeing somebody bang. • W . The Committee , in the mean time , wen - ein& in agout i and it was evident" that Mao . . . thing was' in promise inside. Everything war conducted, however, with so much earecy, that it ease known to but very few, if any,. outside, what waereallj going on ; Badman), after ink inean hour or twr, went away with tha saps Sidon that nothing would occur, About .hilt . past one, someone came out of the Committe e room and read a portion of the =fusion which Stuart had-made, and it wee -stated that ,he would be hung in an hour. The crowd sanction-. ed this , proposition almos t unanimously;', 'The, news epread, and a large crowd soon gathered. About 2 o'clock the. Committee mane dawn stairs, and. formed three abreast.: There were nearly athointand of them,principallycon4 posed of our oldest, best known and moat proin ' %eat citizens; merchants;' bankers, I:embanks, and business men of every description.. 'Brut-- oils to this. s clergyman had been eent.for, who remained with, Stuartsome time. r The preelection moved up Battery street, M- I ceded, and followed by the crowd with Stuart I handcuffed and pinioned, near their centre. 1 There was no noise, no outcry, no apparent ox eitem ent, and there was something awitilly soi -1 etnll, in thik . measured tread of the 'procession - Upon the planted erred-_ When the , procession , reached Market street, and it was perceived that they were turning down, a rush was made to w enn good places, and some thus before the pris oner;arrived ery box, bale and barrel bad its' occupants. T he decks and rigging of the ves sels lying around the,wharf wers,covered.- and the wharf itself Wea one perfect sea_of heads. A bee n of plain uprights and cross beam 1. bad been erected, a block with • rope In it,' and the noose ready made. On the way dowri Stuart appeared perfectly cool and collected, and not at I all excited. 'When he reached . the gallows 'the rope was plabed around his neek,tand with the exception of a slight paleness, re the. was no ' change in his appearance, no trembling, no se , tation. He appeared to feel as though he was satisfied with his sentence, and did noble- sire to lire longer: The resemblance between Stuart and II urduewas most striking, end it is not at all strange dust one ebould bare been la ten for the Mike.% The immense crowd remain- I ed breathless, Ud Stuart, when ,under the mil- I lows, said, .. I diereconelled,mysentence iejust." The rope was pulled, and In a moment he was dangling In the air. As he mint up, he closed his eyes and elapsed hie hands together. He had previously requested that, his face might notbe overed. Ile siarcely gore struggle : and although the knot was on the back of kit neck, appeared Lobe in but little pain. A slight contrattion of the lower limbs, mid • strained tussle's of the chest for • moment, were all the symptoms of approaching death. Atter bang ing about five minutes, his hat blew off, and et: posed to view the ghastly features of therobber. When be had bung abtut 20 minutes, be was cut down by Coroner Gallagher, placed in a boat; and taken to the lett/District police Station house. There was no attempt made at aiescue by the authorities, and..miny persons in the city knew nothing of the affair till it was over. It was conducted with the greatest order and quiet Heaven grant that it may have 'salutary effect: Stuart was arrested by the Vigilance Committee about a week eince. He was found removing atolen trunks, and was tried before the Commit tee for the murder of Moore, and upon a variety of otherihirges. It is said that he has made some diselosares that tend to criminate a num ber of men in this city whose characters have previously stood fair, and that behas given the Committee clues that will enable them to break up the organized bands of villains in this State. CONFESSION OF STUART—REVELATION e OF CRIME. From the Fan Francisco Wwskt. Stuart'e confession and evidence not only prove Ides to have Wen implicated in the murder of Mr. Moore, at Dobbins' Ranch, in the- murderous as sault on Mr. Jensen in this city—in the no lees murder:as eseault on the Captain of the brig Raskin, in this harbor—but in the robbery of Minturn's safe, in the attempt on Mr. 249- colicky's, to the robbery at Monterey, and in fine, in every burglary end robbery of any msg. nitude that has taken plasein this city or neigh borhood foi many months. No criminal more daring or successfal—more reckless or cold. blooded—ever hemmed a community: Bred up in crime duce childhood—conscienceless and callous, he approached as our the character of a bend as anything in .the garb of humanity we hare ever seen. ~Be bed not even the excuse of atiapidity - or dulness; for his talents and ingenu ity, well directed, would here achieved succew in any oilier calling. The astounding revelations contained In the testimony and confession wo publish &Sewer*, will apprise our citizens bow utterly helpless they havehltberio been bathe toile spread around them by the organized band of desperadoes who have infested for so long eititee this city and State. To further the• ends of justice, we era obliged to suppress for the presenttbe nuns of manyindividuide in the community who are im plicated in the crimes developed, and who are rein nbw being jurstermingly tracked by the Committee. Their time will come presently, and , the 'subtle will then cease to wonder that with such an organization crime of ev ery Iyboa ra4nastsralnerarknarirtir - rn - Cran FlrlintratiO. I It will Dolmen that a runificatione of this ; issociatlon of thieves, berglers, aularins and incendiaries extended throughout the entire SL It O-41 •t• Judgeo and Public Prosecutors in earns portions etcher country wereiu league with the organirstion- - haeliabontation of perjury was one of the commonest expedients to achieve the impunity of the criminal, and to baffle the working of the law--thit the burning of this city was several times resolved upon in revenge —and that life 'Wes not regarded at a strew'a Tabu when menu was to he gained by murder. On the whole, we doubt if In the history et the Unlted'Statee there be. ever liven a more mon strous criminal organization !al there, than that which has now been brought to light by the un tiring efforts of the Vigilance Committee. That crime will meet with condign punishment, they gave ample evidence by yesterday's proceedings. • HIQBER LlMr li tzAN -; We have had same controversy with our friends, about the •dtigher law" notions which they have entertained op the slavery question. They have (gait their duty to oppose the execu tion of the fugitive law, because they thought it interferred with their duty es Christians and as good citizens. We hare endeaeored to enforce Weider that any such notion is fatal to all law I end order, and that, when we admit that every person has a right to. decide for himself - whet Mere he will obey.and what Taws he will' not obey, we take a step that leads us at Ones into anarchy and confusion. We have told them that the idea would be seised upon to justify mobs and riots in theßoulli, and all kinds of violations of laws that see of the North think ought to be held sacred. When we - reproach the/South they make the same excuse that our Northern friends urge. Therein a higher law that calls for a dif ferent action. And who can object.? Who that. reconguizes that right in the North can object if it is used in the. South' We may say they are 1 tee Beene, and that they use this merely as a prdra to shield themselves. But how do ^we I - know that? A tui besides, they judge ? isely same thing of us. Who shall jge • Shill leech ono-judge for himself, or Isbell every case be submitted to one tut, the law of Weiland, and the legally constituted tsibutiele Meters ep pointed to administer and prone that law'. Just about these times we have a new appli cation 'of the ' , higher law," the "meek' duty'" I principle. An Insurrection ie said to exist in Cabe That Island belong/ to-Spain, and with Spain we have a treaty of peace, whirls. by the Conetitution of the United States becomes the law of Welland: • • i t • -We have general law passed by Congress on the subject of punishing thou who attempt to interfere is a hostile manner with the States op nations with: .which we are at .. peseta The law reeds es follows: See. it And be it further matfett, That if any person ideal within the territory orjariallatlon of the United States, enlist or enter hinuelf; or hire or retain. another person to enlist or en ter himself, or to go beyond the limits or juris diction of the United States with intent to be I enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign 'prince, state, colony, district, or people, as s soldier; ores 11 marine or "seaman on board of any vessel of war, letter of marqtie, or pries ; leer, emery person no offending, shall kg deemed guilty, of a high mieilemearme, and abetl be fined not exceeding One thousand dollars, and be im-, prisoned not exceeding three years. Sze. 6. dad be dfirther exacted, That if any person shall within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, orpro vide or prepare tha means for, any military ta ' peahen or enterprise to be carried on from I thence against the terrltoryor dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district' or people withwhom the United States ate at j peace, every poison ea offending, shall be derm ed guilty of - a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined Oct exceeding three thousand dollars, and I Imprisoned not mare Wm:Write years. - I ~ ---This is all plain and understandable. It is the supreme law of the land. The Priteideet, and the. officers of the government everywhere have Sworn a solemn-oath to see that the law. are enforced and obeyed. ;This means 'all the laws in force, whether theywere pasted In 1818, I when the above was enacted, or in 1860: when ttie fugitive slave law was Passed ! Now, we hares clew of people at the Boutin who have clamored most violently, and ridiculed most severely, the Afpler tow notions of the - North, and who were great oaths necessity of otresmit of the low:; but who, now, that , the case it somestutt changed, sasatne, the same come of autiment, and justify themselves in the vio bellow of law on the ?more of paramour duty, tiered obligati:4 fie., jut se filppently, and sp• patently, just ad sincerely tut their "higher bar" friends of the North. , • Let us cite some cases. Our citizens want to arm themselves and eines ever the gulf to the assitdatioe of the Cubans. But the above . law atares • them in the face. and forbids. It can not be done se they sash to do it, withoet a pal pable eielatitte etiats, w d and they knoi -ETerY . . -pia: ~~ , ~,': . badyknows it. What is to be done? Why, hold a public, meeting, and molts that duty and sa -1 cred tit*: Ind thittert th ing, d e mand witlibeohl tramping, law . undir fuotvitut go-in for .fligher Aocopiingly faul thia thing dolng ail over the South:. The "Illgh. er late idei,is as pmwdent there nowas it ever was. In The - .north, In the paholest days of stanantlidanery- excitement. Let us cite Sit few in ces: .. ...t Jarge.ind mithusi:astio meeting Wu - held in New Orleans, on the:evening of the 23d, con vened Upon. the receipt of the revolutionary lune from the bland of Cuba.. Among lbe rese. tions adapted Was the'folloiring: . • Resolved, That It i the . sacred right' and the,' Imperative duty of ail time American Repupli cans to give aid and comfort by all legal. means in their power to the twig of Cuba In their drug; gletcoirow off the yoke of Old Spain, and that therebywe shall disc e,. In some degree, the debt of. gratitude we eto the .memories of &eaten, Kosciusko, P Montgooltry end La Fayette: and a: boat f other gallant spirits Who periled -their all elitist us in the times that tried: men's souls." .. Here UM seen that t el rights' and "im perative daty,' downuth, Impel men to en ii i. open, public, and Pal le violation of oar laws, and of our treaty stip onairillt Spain. These men have the same m ve, and urge the' game reason that our northeM friends urged in favor 4 1 0 of defying and tramp g under foot the provis ions of the fugitive law The, generous impulse to asadst those eteuggli for liberty, is the excuse, and if it is good In one alt Is equally good in the - other..., , • -Again: newsprperit that have ranted them eoloen ho!ats. against ‘ the. Anti-Blarerynien of the North, and have Preached moat eloquent 1 mumps against those who preanmed to make I any excuse for diem:Wi ng the laws of the land, now turn round, and, in the coolest manlier pos. rible, take the very came ground they bare so 1 long and so bitterly condetned. Witness the fol lowing front thelLoubsville Demoorat. ',The edi tor thus eats the law aside, and ' ella the arms of government: .. Aid will be rendered to Cuba. Men and mon ey, and the material of war generally, will be Smashed from this,country, and let the author. Ries at Washington meddle if they due. The people of (hie country will not brook the Idea of furnishing fleets and armies to put down the struggling patriots of Cubs, and protect the rotten despotism of old epatn. Some proceed ings against. Loins and his friends were tolerat ed, because under color of law, and against some whose efforts Seemed to bare been premature. The prosecution was but a penalty for the fell ure to commit effectually the crime denounced by the old musty statute. upon which the prose cution was founded." -4 • • • Here Is food for reflection. Win it not be well for the South to stop and Inquire if they are not committing the very BUM offence they have been charging against the North.. Are they not, now, by ehni course, giving "aid end comfort" to the law breakers of the North And, after all, Is there any Other safe, sore, and honorable course but to, obey the law. Is it not-now evident to every 'reflecting men, North 'and South, that when We . attempt to and excuses for violating law, we are breaking down.oll olonythr liar , the great barrier that separates us from total-anar chy and confusion ? our people see the ten. deny of then thinp, and avail themselves of the "sober second thought" before It is too late. —Ohio State journal. A traveler on the Ohio liTer. write; that over five hundred persons have gone down that Over stithin a few days, with the desigo ofeagaging in the Cobs invasion. A New York tetteorsaye that over four hundred in that city have boon enrol led and will elan for the scene .otsetion In a hew days. So many gone and,,goihg; so man who, don't go symphathirdeg with them, togeth er with' the universal instinct of the Ameti . can people to aide with the cause of those fighilisg forindepen. dente, all indicate ..manifest destine In this cunt, and though years may 'laps before the consumation 'of the work, yet Cuba must 011111td tally be free from Spain, though a general. war be the consequence.—Ohio Salts format, "t Souso Ccaanscr."—The Lomfoce press es are beginning to harp' agein about "A Sound Correney." The len they say about that the better for themselves. The intelligent voters all know that under their "Democratic" Tariff of 1846, the country is being drained at a fearful rate of its aounclue currency --the silver dollars and half dollars, quarters and dimes—to pay the British "Lords or the Loom and Vett shop" for the manufactures of thole half etakmd operatives. if this don't disturb Me currency they need have no fears about it. Bat if it doss; (as wit think it 16114 the people understand where the Isn't and will apply the corrective. Harp on. Ton Boxes ANII 81L11703.".A our , respondent of um Dubuque Herald, writing from Fayette, !do, command mum the . " go far updating aro concerned, Ihearigreat deal oboe; Anti Benton - and Tom Demote about thetrm mum tell you a good anecdote, ind 4101itc " An old firmer cum into the More of a friend., of outs over in Benton comity, and Aida, dlot, • tented for Tom Benten..hualderahwon thinking Inn; tirl bale sudden* Mein I wins to tab Jon. ie anti a brother of Torn'e. being • berate atde to restrain from laughter, mid, , " He lea y . olusger brother, but they deem agree: very well.' 'Well, then, '• laid Ida friend, ' I hate done right, I like the whole familyclutt I know if he opposes Tom he most be wrong, so I did rif ght." The old went off waited/dad that %MP must be wrong." • Fall/m] tputation at anthrax*, Cutler Mix. MCNAN, WILSON & CO., .• No. 120 WOW Street, ,• D.t. a .11 In. at Wallin a Ifflarbtot. and otbno to rowan! AXD DOIDDIrC : HARDWAREovarrx, CUTLERY , die., • tr air pil And whkb Abed an reel at milk pia; naeot Lid b 04r. aldrrA fullamortaustot MANN'S adobraidd C . . X. iXIS wk. on hand. 1021 . The greatest 'remedy of the age beams to bothieslotrotal weelkirte titled Q.O. terrell't an 1. ee Lialpeat It 4 wed ee aliened aytalkatloo. welt. eel/ to pears time wooderful enalitlet tr beWoa.loi.t• leg - pew redwing palsied lambs. Ile- Al 01..1 had emote ie't ore bruise, whkh theestenad mottlawiow be hal ewe ihre'ereliemedhe lowa effect, whew he ire. Wetted to 1:17 o.' tarter, Arabi. Lielmwel e cue bottle( which.. - •tirely tend him. We hare to doubCrrom the once/ of ttr Warr. but fur this ...anent itudklce, to would bor. had • *toes thee of Sew edeortlsemeat, Jr 24 tab- z v o Jon - a ever earrecd tuella khan reputation In so sheet • time. at has lb Line Pill, cambered and anapounded by Da kb 1.... or Virrird. Although but a ob. Moe sompers- Only bekwe the nubile, It bas indeed, anted kw Itself • degree of popuberity hitherto unsursemen. The detuai Lk them ho. bans. isamense. blemrs. Kidd A Co, the proprietors of the medicine, who reside In Plltsbashe Mar or fourth and Wood Annum* oonstantlyemetriag, onto. which they dad It abb. utterly lattmelbli to trap. 'eq. The poptilmity of these ND Is not moaned belay partkuler motion of the meant. the dean. betas Mos end. from the Borth. Booth, East .Lid Wen The. truth le. . damn le non cannon In al Murton of the Ceded B ute than that cattle Lily. And these Pills are the be ien!, • Ter jot danorernl U. Webb doranammen Yor We by J. KIDD f CO, eueedekelha No. 00. Wind et to 4EOTO FLOATS ABOVE FICTION LIKE OIL ABOVE Wan/I , —Tb attic men eon 1•11 • .mod mullet.e by dile/tit, it,. quiets .• Rr. MI tell astal dittoes. by btu. IL And I/ one man bin U. sad dads It Poor. It will destror Me popularity. with the elude 414. You man intrude. • maid. Into popular see sinless It momsce really robetential Orton. tem enured beet *ante of raid ottionloas, and it le MI that that hair established We repo tattoo of "MOP. ooramened 11,14 Baden of Par rePorMit." blond all aril or Met• e. Ito anion upon the human *mbar feta anorlants elth enamel and AiL ii,Phiftltelruiplee—lt pe.mota tic.' yellow senretkem end bank. as. the licety, muna dialamm morbid and dimes. setter; ituntil aaa the • litonient enediguative alr•C&I, creatbnew. P.O. and heathy blood. and regal.. the redoue fonetbass of the different MPpe of the body. Thla le all perinsesd, without the fend dazzle' of bane, the prepuelkut befuese gate ite It to illkottom It may be thought by the s.boaka. that purports to are too sassy damn tat Una exembles Con. 11.111 be Mond that . WV Waken of the dbe► ea whkh the , human Lally mat/eats in.n Impure stat.nd the blood. Ile not damn., then. br other Sur eaparllin,bong offend you by nosy sellers of =noon water preparation" at 11 4seraluablePss a sutstitut• /bribe Mend John Bair. 'peration the proprietor vernal.. to les samiirr 10.11 others. /;asst.—Dunn and ask lb dm retina/ A . . Me Duff, Sannuandle 1 maw bans° attim see adiertisomint on anther pain , • - , 18/11 IVDOWU 110 Wootl d. I•lo,4tvrlim? Whaliall. &toll nat.. Petroleum I • Amderliersu. ibbtelogdoseco,PL. Kw. lI.AL [+a—Dear thr, Your Patrol.= is working Wen dt. lo thin ride:dere dent*re ti rook' ebeak yea tossed us tero doscrby tbe Peousylvdialtallreed. We en en llrely • not. sad it to Was Inoolnd for almost siert der. You.. ator.oefuill, • JOHN LONG 4 01). Gerund; Ashland eo., 0. 10.1• L F.M. /Ltree , —Drar 81r. Your Agent, • 1. tusks since, left with os foot doom Bock (M. Thlth hare al& Plea.e for.** top. de doom bonsetilately. : Your mod.. Is world. woods:11a Ude region. We too obisip several aseellsot oevelfloste• ilr.o desire the=. Yours. As.. W. W. SCOTT.' /or sale Dr Keyser t MoDaerull. 140 Wait strestlL IT Wood strasO B. J. Fahnsetook • A tb, tonar Wood sod Prone Weds D. rd. darn D. A. YID= Jowl. Deie..)us4 . ll. P. dohs's.; Jllsor, also tz i eb• pro._ Pr uslol.l* • Osual ilasiu.ds.oebst%obist.rh. Pittebnrgh Lite Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. • • : OFFICE, NO. 75 FOUETiI swam Vb Psesklinn—S ours unal. • Trahanre—J S. Sh . rttar.t—C- A. /.'u ndo • •• - &that-lope itantlor part of tD4 row. • Citizen's insurance iluii2p,q of Pittsburgh giNCOURAGE apblg Mee 80. al Wear acme, /a 'antiwar. aro. tL • C. Q. hoar. Pnt41023..—....1. VI. ll.Aus, isee,% • I. l . ll.z . :taay mum prvarl tt r luurir mrtasmiter liZr Crkt."4 7 edVlUt,..., 4 th. Into as. d ol Mina It'll sod Arrorsbly known Uk OM *MIMEO kr ther =Wpm lI:W*2N end _ • - Dar.closs—O. tiowy Bassin. Win. Lukash BniZILL „, I4 14k Boaxinatx. agRV Kir SCOTT Colt Era! Or AITAIt67.7IWiT.—' 7114 al . Coma:att. grin twat at ths ales of G. X. Ar vie. 1 4 70 2% . Ykr.h.r. Angus Imb, op 10 A.. .r.' ws _ . • : Mr. Griggs . Grammar Sch ool . • Wed Side of the Die/nand, Aj 4 g4ery city. - ICERE are Two Sessions a year , each of 21 &vete. eatottomaisz Err& let. siit /thent7 9 , 1 Wo o 1t.93 pre &tabu. soil& in . tiffOVAL.—Wi intend to reaiove:about . Ltu ISt.b of atir i abot from our prorrat duo to t • now own &Y Ittiotion Tea.-nr, N 0.114 Mar ket streeLol.999te L Clair et, &Eters ve Abell be plowed to Walsh emery ankle to oar Ilse me usual. usgIS L J. & EL PIIILLIPa. 7 eatt 9 Wood FL ._______________,_ it'r 2 we i n more a RE la rge gift. Mr=it l f ft4= ll , i i l, M =o ti TAN Pi c = ft, W. by WM. NOBLE. 'third stb..t. knell oftftoaftft tbs hal ()M..e. • ..._ Lein IVAItRANTB Wikitto IllOwit market p&. RW _paid Mr Lula Wu 'OM X. ARNOLD It CO'B.. t 74 Fourth O. siewi to Dant of Pittaburab . ' , Grindstones 1 Grindstones !• i • 1 - OGAN, WILSON & 129 Woad 1 A .1.,,,,e,. ,rl.ll farnieh at ronnolactuter's Peices....bort notice, may dee of the ben Aleriettn Orisubton.e. and var. tionl.l7 WhiPtal fa the Onfliosee intended--delinoral . the what, A fall eamortntent of mail elsesaler/Aze an hand: avian-Inc LIAII.N. WILSON A CO. - . •• , Pie* Kuria • , ; ' JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wootl'et, bee spaded th at Ibllostas new ...1 lamellar p!' or JOHN Haunted Stneds. A would not Hre.lw.Y. I li ttetres t ! y th i r d WMl- sed- Vatrir4Q4V,Vlz. tbeta — Balliel. '' ttpaeatette Bla I. Madre—Ve. fottAbittallloilli&dolLak. ra th r ' D .M. 6. nod Moth... • sot.. 1321 4 3 %.m. Last 12 rrottas. - 1. Dobbetteti 'Vend ttasb wed thy My Dr. bath Vol.. de Polo.. . j breathed. _ . .• ' . au gIM _________ Pittsburgh (}MB Company. tN , Annual Meeting of' the Stockholdeni of it.,. the.,Plttabursh.(la. I..patty, ll o tileaursdoe or for th. s ..anz„,...' — ^,,riiTraz .I. th . Die*, !At w... limit 4. of le bre A.D .115 M r.r.t:•„‘a.Ualdgie f A and 6 a T eloar i P P. M. . .l . JAMAS AL CU nJI.ITY, Tresaursr. Oillea Pittsburab Dam (h. Aug. 70.•61.—1td OFFEE~Op p n~e p rime Rio, Tjfi t. st4by sada JArXB73 a IZELi. W a ZELL. rat. VAS -40 hf cheats Powchot g T,. AI " • • " ilunpowdor aogls is° " JA:II . KB . D V A Nat iggar.L UNDRIES--5 casks Potash; .4 box. Magma Lamott W adc I opt. Zama. Comma; fur eby J. D WILLIAM it 00,. SONDR/ES Pnthem t-kfll-N • Tari lINNug& nL Water and /rout st*. 1 1 OFFES-ncage Rio, for sale by J melt& t W. RA lIIIAJT s. foiTalety a+11.9 • B. &W. LIARBAUULI. • SE-100 lx i e ream,for .1,, by Ci M bulb S. A W. RA RBA SU 11, rIOAEs-40,000 Common, for sale by s. a w. mamma 110LOUR--1150 lols. Extra and S. F., for Bale by soilb 14. t W. lIARBASOLI. 10.03. 0 m y... 1 , 1: 1.1. 7;r. uhmr Wasp No:1 a lial K fir yea b . • WRI. B. MASKS A ano, Water NlYtet. PENNBYLVAI7.7iIaiIItO — AD. 1351. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1351 OPEN TO LOCKPORT,: TWENTY MILES WEST OP JOHNSTOWN. CHANGE OP HOUR. ylEi DEDUCED AND SPEED lama sap! Pennsylvania Railroad and .17ayrees Facies Line. unar.acia nial.ar sae controlvmu soon To PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE& NEW YORK. Tiro tally Linos Expreu .Packet Boat', EWE/ (EXCLUSIVELY roe EILSELNOEtts.) On anti after Monday, August 2.5 th, the Packets of this Lies *III Ltme Pittebursh (Or /..riokoort ;=r—taVeirt:44 = 44 ;l'7ll:=Tett4l;tl k ; /Whew (slash Is re Immeentely after Mete arrinJ) rest to Pettadelpholn GrTlose thrimeth EOM • _l_ ne D r ed. • arrangement utmnt go Mintorsh MIMS SOONEE than Wtemt (Mom t.eotTmun ler canal travel.) ettabens them on arrlnt Itt Plailadelphtato nroomlan to Nan York et one., raftSLVCSILS POO eILtIffORS Peke the York and Cum buiend Wriest at U Doemme, ehrbyperar mile. Time, NOCE bone ntreborg.. ere to llMlntelkbla. CO. Pan to da Utaltinoo Lestmente Sk do Ilemstotrm e I( Too desire sheep tramline and enatietall• amommo deem., items. ram nom. at tat Tlekat Iformions ludo Hone*. of J. P. HOLMES, Agent, DAXECH & ' Canal }Sul.. Pea* greet. Ofike d Commisaary Sonl of Subsistence, • WianDroxin, Anglin 2, 1851. 1 , EPARATE PROPOSAL S . bo reCeiVr• ed st this ram until the lot day or Octet'. mat. Orr the dolly.? of Provisions, ha balk. Sat do ow Of U. Mons of ttut troltot Shams Uptm/00..d00, f01k?.6" 4 At Ness Orleans MspressUs, ladarianc, as here.. or pars - 11,5 burgs of I Import. Boar , , •66 Itultot. of sow WWI. dakl toms -j, 0711 pmts. 'of gnat hard amp •t3l pounds of gad bard sums eassiles outgo. orgeod doss dry to • gsUou. of gool older vinegare W.. Al Satin Raw - Barracks, LOttitiOna. 66 gm.. of pork barrals of Testaappal.. &or • • . 66 tong.. of mew white Said beams are posatt. of ' para. of gbl sperm catdio. to bushels af good cloak dry toe melt :A /dims of good der nun., • At .8 . 47 . Wesf, lb ht. el. of park /21 barrels of bosh ouptiltoe dot. ' 06 bushels of too white ma teams Mgood G pounds of haul asap r.. 17 ;Dana of soul herrperta audio 14 bud.. of scud 01.0 0 417 dna nslt irm tokn. of good shier 'Looker. Al She Palle Landing, Ar man from fini-.7lrson, moraS of the aliersichi. • ' SA barrel. at pork 123 barn. of truthsuperfine dour • 63 tsudo. of nos uhUs Sad bads ', • - potted+ of and hard sosio oZ, d ogd 114 . 1 Trptzt.lll.r :.^, gu11... of good rid., Vinegr. The who. to be dsli.ored lo ed the month of April, 1.52. 1142, aod kayo Natchitoches by Oho DNA or Febraarl, -At Fort Smith, if rkarttar. 13 boards of pork IN. barre of Dag sarde. flour ez bud.. ls of two ohn pe e gold 41 . 6 pouts. of good hard 235,, pnuodsof good hard spans p. eaudlre 11 bud.. of goof dna dry dn. malt Ztt gelloos of good cider viotkor. This whole to Or d.Un3.41.00l Msy. At Art Gibson, Arkansas. um tondo of pork , 370 ham. of that suporfluo dour • 136 bingo's of too• s gold bads 2,edi pouodo of go:4 asap dal pouts. o f f g bard sp.. slat 43 boats. of gool 0b... dry lass slat The rlMfba dellootal 11 ' . 1fray, 11132 5 . At Art Snelling, St. l'cor's. zis barrell of pork :66 barn. etDrab sopidlos door us 163 bush.. of Dm 001. o.B° beau 2,6Z1 r .., god had rasa 004 oodo good bud tallow oadlo. 40 mg.. o off gad doss dry Zoe salt 600 gait.. of good tidos. vinegar. Mu whole tot. dellaared tram the 16th Mu ' 1530, to 11•111 June, 1602. At Fort BOLT, mouth of CrosauSing nrei , 130 ' mitre above Fort Snellii3. I.?rru 1 4 11 Mt our rd bubo'. of oar • Is fold gnus 076 p.m& of assd bad 10) NAI pours. of good turd tallow candle. 14 bushels of good elm. 'Ur Ass salt = ga11... of to 4140 r Th. whole to to delloor . rd hoz th• lot J4l/.41332, to No 16th Agana, 1432. At Fort Learmecorth, Missouri Riser. "bz,V,:f ZS) balada of nen 061. near Nuns 3,404 pooods of good hard unr , I,3ll3pounds of good hard Wow candles 14 googols or good rhos dr. doe set • MO gallons of goal cider olusgar. ' • . The lobo. to b. doll rued by tho Ist Jame, 1612. At Fort Scott, on tAr ifarnrcaon rider, Misscnsr4 70 nuke land transportation from independence,. on the Mixtouri river. 85 hoopla of pork . 125 lambi of Mph attondloe hour •• Lb boahals of saw white held Peas 1176 pounds of good loud wag • . • 2tl riisterocidcZbe=Mineataal4i Tb. gallons hho lonsof be good chin. vionmr. le to dallyand by tha Istlatm . 1653. o(Fon.—All of biddira are requested to *stand Lb. mount their bids nor each ortieln and tabatt the total amount of ach Lid; tad no bid will be actad co anima it esolonicsa all ankles rodulnai at • ao4. Th. period. awl qoatititias of cub &linty at those posu wham thay are not,picille4 will to, onolborth Ist. lit Juno , 14 iSootscoher, lat Desembar, laiSt sad 14 March, - The hogs of aliklt tho pork is puked to n o endstual on corn. nod oath hog to wohth not law than Pro Idowlrol vmods. exelodlag Shia lega k ma, and moot- tilde . v. may to substituted for th e The pork tote with Turk' n'sad than cantons hada= the nap p o ti onshow not exondlog eight ;minds and laheo the packing has halind contaleted, the contractor mast forolab to Um Ore a *rill from the poker ll , isit . t , ti , il=3. l . l l3eati so ealtl st o rt: r M 2. b p:10 . ix= We brow= :141t itt .. =ls 6 er k ?or= potation. Balt will only be raortrody'apeatippant of thirtrivo 1 rarts to Um basted. Tb• coodla to have oottott whits. for7l:llllnate deTiolnudois ItithlTstweerf tg.s 1 41 re th.,rir lore W hi° 7 toot, pap et. A flit. la thedtrUnolata Will to warialdered broach I of contract, and t panatela will Pi sothopial to non 1 obato soladlt thel• poem . The nonagon will be Inanected al the tin. 44 thaw of dedvaT, nod all erpoisea to to pail by courraotopi until they b, sre a leposited at stardom.. as may " The Oots=itai - W.pa7pt..the 1144laci of fp crenalng or dlocutodol og Camay of all undo re iqu a a t n ng a a r: nt diam ono Pforw *towing lalo contract; and Mao of I Vi a[ of watt doilvary onottdat ra or zakiartovon=. itivatir u. = dada' =or . bona : ems Nold with rridaue of th r 2r abilltroonodP sr with the ntiona of their senorldas. whom tesmAblhty cowl be niallhat Or the - I.ll.ltrirt /Morse'', or hi some rep sou well ammo to the Oorenuand, othaarlaa tads MVO oak will riot 14 wonni • , 4drax. allow be Wider is dogma, owl trinvor if in- Op ENO* med.fma del= wail ha mairod 4 t!ifa Oda kroot 141111 &taxi tosipintion to tali paints of delion7 b la oa OW: or hot` , Owe, or redden of Ms contiadop. at the tt,o Sweatt! DaPattninot. option of 'a Pratte on tide Wee val b eeevytmeas pal under any eitennistemme. • . • bid, Novae! mill be Pealed Ina newels envelop., eenl maenad "yroy?tel+fatamLEly Armuostretessee.. Hon,- ‘lfealteriimEll bottoftj tfelorstei f iegiat pie : pare ale adVellimomer r rim ustenovisml ba 4o ma by tbe Dail .isnan • . Wanted,: SITUATION AS BOOK-KEEPER ip f a ' 2nnn*t.n" nntontlinnninrgUth ririsTriAzegargt, now. .a$ 2fixagte • • . VOA RENT —A good second' a. - kn.' law NANO bliPTE.made IyXontis a Clonlc. Sere York. TA At - JUILN klithil.LOYlt. ..'worlil '• . .{1 iree.fithreet.,Pillabolyb, rIA IairBEIV:IVIIIPS-30-"dos:'.just •,!rereirod, (moil to Yteet lit!.leagth: ettherfar.kwartr . er kind la ner:Lelnir alike unalterdni by enrols and wot weather, and requiring poi:Cum to trop them nine 14. and loon breaklno. For male at Noe. sad to W00d.% 6. , .11(.1A1t--t , S Wis. Cuba aProßo Pl NE l WlllyiAn d ezt t i r ii r .V. ' e hhiltr. N0..1 6 twist. for sate by 1011061 . JAN. DALZELL, CI Water ft. IHSE-- REIOO boxes W. R., for sale by JAMES D/LZELL I ADD WILLI/ bbls. No. 1. foe sale by A . / -suets JAMES DALZELL. WRITE FISH AND TROUT—. - NU. Witit. risk tear lo At eels. Tmut. F—RANSPORTERS, COMMISS/ON i IiItOCEIL MgIiCILANTS —For rale on secommodie es= 7 lro h nrl e A L,C a'y 't ars il th rlT 2: ) reacto .4fw 1..,;•11,„ay Kure. Utilities Cr shltinent by either For tonna egg . tizro . oi STOCKTON ,lilt-bevy City; or at the Eloolsbire or t, K iiTOCKTON. fora! of Mottrt aid Ttuntot!. ifig d ;: aKTlAFK:extra dry, C.Tr sale - pfs. TITRRNTINE-35 bbl,. Fur sale by auglL KARNES : I , OOC & CO tGt e CAIIB. SODA-100 kegs .7 sid be N. A. VAiiNt-r , Tliella (Yl. LITM iI . EUS --- 61M lbs. prime, fur sale by ooi, II A' eIIINKMOCK k CO k ACE-1.1.10 ib4. fur sale by • , JV IL , 11 A. /r411NL.411/911 A Cll4 bbls.Faciretl, for-sale . aug/L vr. WILSON, 119 el.c.uod et. ipLouß-60iaz lrebh around Family, IS; oide by S. F. Vgm SONNLIORST it CO. IAriNDOW 0 LASS—Exiia quality and so- Lcivs."`aeli.e awl Lncdr, Nr yln 6g co. IIEF SF -[OO Lo=ca for sale by em,cls, :4. Y. CON BONNUORST t CO. INDIA IGUIIIIER °OWES hand: a Rue amortalent of Wins' andOeletlemeo . le loafs Hob. n o dllluees,nf kinds mantgantonsi, for sale erbohnuale nod Mail. at the Hotter Depot. 7 sad k Wonte aL J. 4 H. rlll LlM'ft, • 11:AVING', received full satistactiiin from thee Mato Mutual Pin Ineurareae Company, mr tho lon or my nore and rentente, by fink on le•enn gnat. I &Am to meonemend the (Umpany to tho festromuee and Zritt."%fdWY-P:rimeteg7..ktr...7v, vs.dx se br kw mot the. nendlnona of thee Laden noo enatlod to meal. only one half the amount of the lone " eaten, • J. P. PLATT. stela formerly of the dem at Platt 1 Bleat da..N. 0., for sale by J. S. DILWORTH CO. aIIOOMS-150 dm Corn,for sale.by J. H. DILWORTH CO. CPRN--aa) bu : ll sua 4 a. 9. DILITORTLI* co. FUS};.-10 casks for blasting; for A. DILWORTH Aj Img 15 tea. prime, for sale bJ AA, mg4ll J. A. DILWORTH k Co. Cpnme, Tot sale,r ith . .l.--10 box ult. ICS S 111cOANDIZES. 10 MIMI-4 tag. fur silo yy y TCH 9h OFF „0 bozea. Boman' ce]e brae , 'Stoblf, 34 and lb. Nom., far ail, ausrl4 WICK a IIeCANLIS49. fiELEITFjTaNTS!----Niesom lc Co. un cur, bedood. 4 . 1.1151Y5, whit* will reavir so ld sold mo onlal tif/ pry "Y" Moo, 5 - earn of those very_ deshdble 8 tent L 1.17 ' 1.. .P0/ P.a. 000 0 5Otod t o this market. *1414 • Nor. A 2 and CI Market EREL-50 bble. Nu: 3large; • for by lU IL A. CUNNINGHAM, Liberty .tent. §U°AII-111_, .e.l 8, Loa4 • or sale , •it A. CUNNINGILLBf, .814 314 Liberty Wed- O. : MOLAS3E3 15L0 ress;) (ad.) "rle l4 ito b.B • A. A. lIA/8 CUNNING. m 4 =Liberty "Met. Q Ei.---- MOL -----7---- ASSES--.2.obbla.Ba — ttleG roun d ; to . Yrs We by ' ILA. CUNNTNOILLII. tts, I • • ' • -,' . =Liberty street -DINE. APPLE CHEESE—Fo r sale by .. . • trit..A. IIiteCLIOLG a CO., avall4 . ' Orterrs and Tea Mao. BEEF. TONGUES-4 — iiime article on 11 host arid Or We by • - aeau Wit. A. arcutc a. co. ITOlitilkD ,Now linnanditerring. tor by .snol4 WAL d. 31CL171111 CCL 111,1 i .ESS MACKEREL—One de fll:TU=3 . • N'tt, 1, and the heads taken cFr eat. iy Ali , __l'F.it. A. ettl.Vati A CO. CI I L6itRIST'S ItAZORS2—Ttmt gn [3l "I. n ham hams appointed Vent *t the Woof Wm4tl; Matra nd. These Cason ore statintaattind It,. I,nited natty. snot not- utioquellod in plarlitr br Other' I:with Cr natation taanittastore., ZUrr Itttmr bp wan' t anted. and It it day Itiot prora catlefattarr. the money It rattinted or the Razor or otetagsd, a. thoottrohwr AdtIZIA i llati= ht. bao:Zsr i zrßacra, and ..,thcaed ata t ,l' A ra*"'l r:i 'ir :Ithr 47to. r tra 4.1.. r. ...trt. at • --....4.- .---'"e7:ll)Triptlif 7 64116 a% sip KS. 7111ATILEIV'S'_ CONCENTRATED PAT: " 1 . ENT BAKING POWDER. airroctly kerparelby ittlan=tfoureitt ft:gla r al t reflgirt i o i tt ;o_ _ y b rekattr lean, sm•baclan. Mut mart wheloemoo, light am, nut* , r.a. bend, made truly 16.1 r Om men la two or throe min ute.) Jarnallty end emmanY la MoltioX.dolakm... mt.. why. puddiods. corn mewl, trweltwhont ad.% Pc fiwill la tonal Aby adiendlOtt . M. W awa...Nth mcg n) ott jam trial; tot/other with • ming of omeholf tha natialgtmoUtrof Mater •adoemr. .ho. II MUM of P.: /b. cf nom , it) • lmdrat, which to deetrofed by th• nm of I aloe or temen. This Powder to intaloahlo sor toren.. eimmboata owl thaw who take loon Jour.), by Laml or In. It Wing always nobly iod tumor Rom, It le tomi m teorleely its theand. feotload Gad Ireland. and La mot to army port of lbw world. lute rrer....ield by Chit lint phi ra4•• to Me dystwptba. - hetne ow of driq.... pre. entlogeottytipatkm oaf many:nab/dm reauttlan them . . . . .ltlTim Coterntralcel Patent Ilakllat Fkonler la' boat ' s.) e: stbromel. by woo. of the Mu funnier of Pitt. • L''Pri.. Vie lwoto • boa, esokLch S. it lbw of Po.. .504 oy 1t... X. bellon.. Joetnto Itkodata mid N. N. Whim, ;lhgt Nall ' L ` rtg °i n r - -. 4.1 1 ...7, , rt.m."''" .ad 1i..... ii.-.1,17,.f.D,:;....:.1tr5ix.1)Dart:i ea... Maki street (loot). Stephemwn. aware Pram Idol Frani.= Nacelle J.. Bodablamb bl. Plate street) MG Mo. nl'../4.m. Potalb at.l Meagre. Dyer X 014 AIM kl.r.b.thwarts. ?hyoll:otal o!hers. , . `Ay '."'",'!!'"ltrde:llll.)WkadJ=.9alraytge.t. ; • I aval3 H. • • - - AtUbunth. .;• rt,HE , ILIANCUESTLR PAINTS:d direr :Veat rolory,. are br us. le as to Ore thn bola as! . I. ne "P'lM. 4/Yttit, a 'A' t4W nt an 1,-750 brie 110'3 large, 4851; 5.,,h, by taZaltittMlaCANDLEEt wicKiwcANDLEas Ma ' andPanvania orkrik tiIIARES ferule, • _ tpli fiaquir• at the litl.i...kfzlgihnieskr . I -4•21.- 0 1."4.• 3 .T matiim stitaii2 7. l,:f i l t ze r. it Roosi - ilfd don corn bn 3 emaTorTmilebi 111 a2clz • - WICK *IIOCANIAASS . 1 11 001A , ATE--140 bta Boston Chocolate' ./for rah ny lanal2l_ WWII a KoIIAINDLINSS,. 4 61ALLRATUS- 7 -52 casks Dean's ran aby !..2_ .1 , 4_ 12 : _ WICK 2 IIeVANDMIS a e 1 iIESSUTS,--ti brie for sale by ..) ...eels i _ • - WICK a MoC.LNDLESB l iT ilidi Nii:VlVlST—'2.9 kegm for sale by v aosisi WICK a 1214IANDLESS triiiiP Seed, Crop of 1851. UST received froni the east, one barrel elf Neon turnip Waal or the beat Yarladles. and We .Us at the need ntonn corner of Wood and Illotb moon , . atntl2 .. VUGLEN" e GOODS--ti Biank t Coating; I nye lame W. Bed Blenkttc • re. Crib Bletatete. t.. .T *blear s . teatizel To-thi eeeeyng from the ism. suel2 - • Altl i ltPUT Ara& Ithibertymet.: fA I pirs_6 4) b x , it i l ilm egi 2 _ luau ecir QMOKEDAIERUINGS-80 bin Lubec, in. 17 Atom for Paa by 4E1021 .1.941Att DICKEY• 00 bda My nice ZIO.17; nr (annul 18•1111 MEM CO TOBACCO-100 bze nunt spinnful branda Vs and IN In stn, tar tanal2i DICKICY k Pa lo 1/41EMynaE ,.. 2 camas .graki •, GS-- I • 6 rams Moan.: • bbl .torqatl4 .11/ ‘.. cop 7,1 4 ‘..F. , by ' MAIA/111/10-IItY Water rand rob4..°°. FALL: FASIIIOIq FOR 1851 ‘ 1 11.104 . 1..,10 . N 4 , !fin loNATllll7.zilif VlYagilll4,l2=r4ll: riht:E.27. ttu 16th gull_ UYillt-20 hhds, 1.1.0., in store and for mull. • waif 3. B. commix. SALOCATIIS —75 boxes, ull • : T 1 DUs. store and for mir fir J. B. CA•YPIYLIt 2011 _ J. 'Lemma: I ,II EAEILS-73toctirN o . 1. irt store and for br -) .1 'teas IfEESE-olp ---tboxes cream; -140 -man "cammo mr onto . J a " Potor Amex,. Va.. Oct- lett. R. t;. 'eaters—Of year rermilleete,. I say erneoet .beeitation. that haring. tteel it extenettetr ie r prank. gar the kalif., 4 , 1 her yearsa..l think it decidedly tee loaf onitattatioo or. tee Mud of oleeb I exec ally trbovelektp., .thbotlith bare heretofore oast theorm...too °rams. other ioetititarereni T;yre • aD Prepared adl told b: R. E. BiLiaa.s67 was to web,. drusatirte Vearolir: nui I.RDICI( --- ) AND hi - ADDf• - : It ._ • . gbeiu chaos iforallo wll , Forrolol4 - , - Wit. BAGAIXT & . leant IV Wood 0- 1110,EPPElt, CASSIA,. &r.— L poi boo Obek roliPM • • la , do Plaorito; Oa mon Coat* 1b MOO) WaodOt QIIOT-60 kegs aped Nos., for sale by avtgi JAMEA UtlTCAgeger C. MKT W 1 . 1 2. FRENCH BRANDY-1 • Warrants.* nom &head sansaettr • *by malltis' Aura.. and (orate by tb• quart nr bottle at • • .140 1 / 1 /13' SEA MAIM le the Malmo& e additional ..Plkr yee'd by suacuratu LEAD -500. igs Lead. to arri_re) — fria ( 1 / 7 .(aall) w. aF. 1111.90 N . .147 .s. SIJOARS--650 bbl. Sm ,l ll Log, 2.g. Cawl,4 Pa...lend and MAUL far • JAMIS23 *AMU-la:ION t _ _ fi ß bbls. as 1 ceuia just 11_,P revolved sad ?ilea+ by (aM) J-B. CIANTIZIZ. UCKETS-30dos. Dirinetla. In store and sal• br (ant I) J. CARVIELLD. VOTICK--The partaeralup heretofore ex ,/ beteg niacin. the am OIL A- Ware OD. IN! Luis dor dowoir.o or animal consatt. ILK ; ISAIAH DieMILIE.& TOBACCO-210 boxes Richmond -Tobacco sZr *77. syr.--11.11 "aisnkriptilV4l. Sll TEAS -600 packages Fre Teas, F r ULM arrivaleat Now Yook—omusfidu s mum noaof imperials Do In hal/chm aste mid mo—anor loading and Ernu Ds PIA r WM. SAGALII7 101.1. • NSW FALL (VOLA L ----- .. • At Aim. C 2 4- 64 .3144e1 sired, PitlA4airh. A. MASON 4 00. are now in daily re .-6.• Mai of ow goods. moor of which hays boo IS lostod etyma,. kw their Wm. ogottsr with so Imams rarfety sr choiso'=ostadsod oltb mot can teem tbo I ttr,s,V:rlT's tn. u ""r=::=Vit h .b,we, 1,11%44". gad lorierrt..ti" boTol2l"'' amt. 2=l - par. , 13asals Is neuvelhdly solieltsd. "19 Embtoidered Flonncinga , . A . mAgoN -1 CO. 14 je received .' f‘ b% ° :en:Lt l vi g or4g Pl . F " .T = l gi b i= l .- I , crloreoce..4 at 6114114 /Won at. aaira IVEW-'.EbIBROIDERIEB.=—Just received fried min " hra t... - I.°ll: 2 br'id" l4 " - Ababst of Workad lja=b7. - flia Camino., Lear and nuAllialamor,Jaaadott sad farina Iliousalap of woo ntal basatifai Nrinnry , Jammu and &rim &was, aaell Ituort,' imoyaahlte...w itiaek Yana . Lao. ads, tt.. lion of th e Waal perUeolarty =belted to lba a a bove am the saartmeat will be C0613d the latmerttaps, oa , rea In this Owen A. A. II a CO. • . • -At; Mack ohair Mitts, dtc. URPHY ,t BURCHFIELD have reed -fib, avows ariather imply or raparlar M alta pi sal ack &Ms Dr.ora sad AMU. .49 .TO 3 LAROB '5l MACKEREL—A few barrels tbr sale kos by 1 T MID 01.1.—A lot of Barekhordt & IA beet It' Pa. by (=Win KIDD & -DATENT bIEDICINE ICECT/ONS 8 30 reams snorted. for sato b 7 Y. MUDD 8 C O .CO, 9 CO Wood xt. ANit for Bale by J. [)UL /lAMB 4;11,2-0 his Blow's No. for k../ ale br acx97 •J. KIDD it 00 weIIROMATE POTASH—ZOO lbs. QfQ ale by ' fame] • • J. KIDD & COI MON band bi l in 7 Tll7lr4 aritiMati z ti x _' * " i ' dfr = see • • WM. A- Ifotuuswa tOO TNDERWM7S ICETCH. 4_, •arr 7 A my superior article kt ale by SM. A. ateCLIMG*CO jj Oft _ALE—Pittabargh.Gaa Stock; f i: 4!l2lr Street. Brklas 82o* ant P"uliVarj= a • —Fartth.r. IV A. A.M .------ "ED—Stooks of the Pittarelaks; "r ath r e' rr i= Vilitr" n nen tr ""'; dna. , AI EF LNEL o sARS--10.bbla Lovering* eruabod, palverhal, Wt. sale at tbslonst rates. by Om bane cr Warran t AL AteCLUIM (3) Th.D•alent. ZINC PAINTS. •., 'MANUFACTURED BY THE 'NSW • JEMMY ILIPLaIuNcEAND XINING pokivry. • • a .l[, N.J. _ . Thia Company le jimmied to to rah& a raryl7 or thrri rens* . r.‘,' : . 'ZINC PAINTS, 1 • • , ;- a Whlela have beonfirand altar metal_ Two' trial. Lath SO z; :::1,?4:44v1„:=.t. "urn' t fr attr °' otlat i i paint whatever. 'Their • , warm ZIN , .• ' . 111 purely mt Orile ant,- and C b PAINT warranted tow Erma all adultmytk. .11 imparity or tonwo•ree. it mem ••13.1s beautifully white, and le •uttrelLtreo from the polatmorm • Caireivatrs :12.14="" !40 '"'" to th. IT WILL - NOT TURN 'YELLOW .z, When mooed to mlphainna or mephitis exhalulaor I 0000 when Mot op In a d,.. nem. L. an otimithe tet. it wittotarate a mutton diatom and the weather r than any othertust Wog Nab,. to tarn chal or to ennoble amt rth. off. it may tw worio• Wi th m ky 1' mkt. ' boltedar mot size. or with rartilah.ivhiM erro coo' col. • porcelain Irdatt. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Thice aro. forolahul tin low primiand tr• andbabbigT tha cheapen and best pat* In Um markot tot magma ofs. koring. best vat* or a s ! ovnassi rot , Mee of wad. brim, mi. or im, so thrr aro both ' . • WEATHER AND MBE PROOF: `l.. • Fix too. Nutmeg thay are ..is kluobl. miler . . form • galrask eon/maim, and =their toMot t= Moe. they dry ;salary; and having. • po t s =MUM do not theta+ voice D (• and rtm mtg. pus. poor .Doolm apptlid Onlilloril: rims Eby ,or * • 10 coyFE E _ pagaitm d for weep' a :by . tortol_) J.. 5. DILWORTEte CO IICE—X tee rice for wale by _ -..--- __ed - 3. a onwoetll eco li 0 TIE 11,-6 bble roll butter forgets by . aog7 • J. S. D1LW02.1114 CO IV . EN TABLE CLOTHS.-31 & u> o f omit. u. L ebo of oirrobsem to tr surortrosot or tbo ay.* o.u, =4l=4 and az u rtr. Ablo—lvaczbT it* md. of nif0aa.......,..V1dt1. on asecattoool /ran tub M at Att -- " ... ---.'""! FFoxBEILE—An excellent FAMIL Y 110107.." • -aagt, "NM. of tiltm ____oooo,iiA &rant tit DOST OFFICE SCALES—Juat recaiTed, addltkmal dtek, sad nle br . W. mum . gr-101.--i BdLANC for detecting niar 1., Alseninut coirt..ol. dames nal low. This Is a remodel. and Weallßola /11 Wiwi= For angs - _ W. W. w/LSON. G OLD A line assortment of the text talk* phrsys co band, nod warraat.d. • aoss • • W. W. W/ WON •' • AR-50 bEds: in store and for eale by MIMI DICK= 2 00: BATHERS-mod 131 F& &W 11 15&001._26 tierces j~ICEfor site I_7 N.. 0., or sale SODA d 3 • -14 1). Taj or sale i zu w ks Canvassed, by EtAzamma. iFTS. TURPENTINE -30 bbla. in fine or b Jurr It W. by J.MICONIIIALCA t CO. P‘9SALTS-10 - 66 fW._ 1. ea L't ME Y- ' kegs (onorted) - sopetkr : to jr4 that umallr leold in this marks4for J. Ei.C4OO=&W, & . t EAU---I°D4 ' • !COO Arsall_bi_ .ug• . Ban n.w.aos Co. SUG A 1C) hhde 1 ' 7"4 " prime N 0 • N. store MOUssEs.46obole Plantation; (oak;) • ' or a 4 by JAM 40 StieMsiciu•llao4r. SZ • E! aI—IIIIIWII9PIA HEMP—OXI. bales bliuoari Dew Rotted, mut fin. ad. br JANES A HUTCHISON CO. • INS.EMIL— 200 gslls for as/elrr 44_11E4- J. R 1 CO.Ol • Wad at 6 1 . 7 :1CKSILVER lbs. for sale by '46 .44 EIDD a CO.' C J./11)D 1 . . V . mr.aa i I "k 4, * 1101 br .ER ALAP-150 lbs. (t tpD )flesile IL ALERATICIE-6 tons ins an d bbls. fixr Pas by . H. DALT= ON 4 fl MESE—PH') W. 8., for ode by lout R DALZELL & OD. 1,11..t7. VYBIIPS-- , 60 16 bbla2L Louis !tom clarlMd ihrs/c • tir4 lad ICE--,_90 ticroea r im e Carolina, for ale .47 A.III7ICULION /I CO. . J.X TWIST TOBACCO-104 kegs.No.lj kj isst teed sad Iv .w by at.e. lIARDT. JONVI 01 • bales Tennessee, in store sad 1.) foe ale MILADY, 403/Ca a CO sue :' • Pine Watche.l777" --- 7 I'PEW very auperior Gold Paten • lavvr Rate reel wrim' womb an. Witooll4Pookot Chrwaso.aw4 boas. 131 W Watt: dooblo mud dant! al" Nal* sad axweaved. of varioao stele!: atal st /TM: • Va. I Mart:Mar „ Waft oww.l B ROOMS—SOdoz. 6 LD. 139 T ASH--. 10 casks for sale by .umna. Shirting and Arah:4p 4 FrlnELDlATreeeth.ll Putehabsd dined, from tho roe. =UV: 11111 Li: sTrugl fi tel.. noz#!art =A of Fowl,b 4^.Ay BIN -ON CINCINNATI.. sepnui • win to pbrehawat faarotabla isles b JY2I A. 1411.WItill CO. . . ---7 , --- . • - 5 Itemize ,iTRAYED O 1 STOLEN f nee the Ware. tiirart:Dtiev.iati.,um a atoll i EL= Any pir.ria ratornait a do, allaa gsceln r. wal,l-.42 querties• vill teir, • • E a Mall& 1714 • ' ' • . • • Zio. US Wawa:tut ' TRANSPORTATI Ohio and Pcaineyl7l;di FROM PITTSBURGH TO NEW B 1 f r i .. 1 . 1 1 sifter MQNDAY, AUG. curie a. Lux" rirnsausua l n - A. M. OW WAY nix, pu MIL/ yes under twelve year, age. ' ; 77! rittb.rib alcl tlarmlie. • • —•fladea f •• FVONMI3: " nat • Alirltrennias tickets Zirre li tOid at e ' rra, Pltatnuirb Itabtater. ta sar teak, tba tame Between littaborgh and Ziff Ittlettqa >tat t •trttl not ran as Sauk,. CA Ilatats B lamed an fatuttlai will be ractlr.r itana7. • the The Wilmot will be attended bet nod Ny . tartnet araatkabl! dtr. !I .— twerp from Philadelphio klitr NT...Qr. Mea Apr . SHENANDOAH. Wm. P. tianlloerll. - SPEOPE, Nathaniel nun.. )1 .4*. • 1161,L1N,Alfedy Simms Th. abg.liAgriVtiAli'f'd".ll,:,-21,1" i l +7 are g!:lat faii744:l2li flier an eaminiaadeit b men of settint a ant i anßnaV 6:1"1117= i f " . 12.1M Itianz embalm affair. offs t,. ebb itoptel ntlghttobOt tlitereart=4 ET:T: re lam 2 jstite mob tre supply tlfama a el kn• Ll stooling end mom , t aLmiLt b it nlgiort • ai,Preetal-ian 11 teVb:iteir aa=th areta y ..lAA ie A TMI Pame 7r.7iffrr Week 111ihnOrt, ;UPPU.i I.:Tit=Mt, ATIII=Vi7tI44: iteettiV A n d! ard=76l7:ll "'"' "a "4 .11'.."'", W.ttatZghrli N 0.37 %hot Fter.t below Beetrr.d. Litt , exoy,i4. Walia EW YORKTNIT El-irE; ,NEW ROUTE TO NEW YORK.O Dunkirk and lb. Erie liailnAd. condo* elasa wasiner• an Late Yr* the lifeldazaac Columbus nal Cincinnati. Cleveland and Pith*. randultr and Cinelnzati Hailreadkral Adam °blot an±_lalitalz derv. and Onet 8 LE.S.Ylf.tvuintic A 8 POLLIAr .. (eundanrt- Ld Morning XAltol • xares Thin at 6 o'doet '24 0 - 10 • &I Inning Edam Zir, Tha Mall Train stops at tildira, who., Dumf. !jeep 7 bout% and tate I .4eLsodwaTrat toritneat tottning at sleet. malong wbola - Tte . ra - afillebt..d Cattle Train friar; &! 4 41.11. dalle; • fbeantror Car la attached to tbn aegamsoftle Ws Pawnor, and Drovers.• •• Airfare frt. to New pork. 13. Pot. Poles will be dna lit a tow daft - - ffeTlabtaW'all lindat=eat =WI!' f.azu.tr attentkna vitl to wit to Snot. ''77. ding 0 fad wid Oda dila mote add adtanti 111111.01 r tangy • In then ttopertatkot fir Additional 11aln• will to pot to remain. very Awn time. Freida Tali& will be distributed. Ithi.rt las In rceud to the adds of freight as soon as•r i. re bwapared. - CHAS. dam. Dunkirk. 111 • j • Bzeursicak Tickets to Seaver, 25 ea. T f„fel - rran tanrits.i4 • kers their latellnes at Pittabollt and P.c. chest.; 81.7 dar, (Sunday. etorptadt . a• foliage l a tregAn . 1" ; o" " :17 g!'" Persons elithorto go to Bente eau nroArs ' . sta Metals to Roatutstar and took la Pinot - oral,. hub 'Pietas I[l.l Syr d i n t doe day and up ths lamb Far Sikes .I . . nr onboard tha As:ambush. riles `T .NTr i .eit r sa ss : ant.erp . Car. Water k Sanithaskl wt. mimes-, • ;• • 26 HOULBS TO CLR 7rliT7 Argagm,lBsl PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAIS PA, Packet and Railroad ifor to CU! SSENGERS ] cove every zOominf doh:vb.-by Annals:el to Bower, throat, bra • ostsal=s to Ravenna. thanes tiy Pittsburg/mod @Fan to Cloraistel. SOX • _ • hoes; So c tirral 67(9 Tleksta Onto thumb to . I ' CINCINNATI, ti is Columbus on& Seals. )bar Chreland and ciaq CI nl. artaT ' a DctnA retilog 4 ..camas of 2dichigan Ventral Habroad Co. for. thanes( at 73i de1:e.t.a...11, bt h Ealtsuad to • Do.tiai'Ter4"inValo tr ''' „er,ttis tstV , nalii.St.inst..l Valens. Ell ' tat Piaui n5a1. , 19 1. tloksts Or lobtrzostion arab. t o '''' CU TL JOHN "Ai csuatirr;.: ( imi •• PlPentirs) corner./ Botittbald and Wrti arse ' • -.runs 'lB5L:_. WBfITBBR ;TRANSPORTATION boitt4l.! err Ecs aco a : rov. 'MEM_ Mal 4.OrD cm/ALI: PriTBDUEGB PRILADELEHIL,'. Rai MORE, AND NEWTTOIM ZCanaI Wig injood order -- eni gß,v,„flfoozoare