. . ;.._: '_ ~~: H PIAcE MATTERS .._ . . EPEEPH` OE GOVERNOR blattrtolC • paFviars. ixAIT J1X1333 30 . 3311 /3 am.aannwr • • ' orrrips smiths./ avisma, sou: 18rn. Noverruir Johiligon 1 3 / 1 0 on the platform which bait been prepared for him to speak en, but - so large was the crowd, that he was compelled to go mote towarde the middle of the meeting in order to 'give tdi no . opportimity of hearing He was reedited tni with,lo-c.heers and said, Felloiroitiiens illow me to thank you „for year attendance ben this evening, in 'as. muelt as In this lirge aeserablage of the:, people, I. think I - see a desire on their parts to criticize, and we- Sully scrutinize the conduct of those whom they haie Placed iniPower: Governor Johnston pro ) eeeded to thank them asepublic officer, because ' • they.;had thus poven him :an opportunity of frankly expressing those oppinione which had rgoverned his conduct in matters of publio poll: ay, 331/33 he thought that no men should wish to obtain .tikevota of another person, with whose ' hews he . could igt agree. • lie thanked Gm for that attendance, eerie , ',WAY wheelie considered the importaice of the approaching elect-lea- He did'notfoltade to this , with a view, of creating any alarm in the public_ . Mind; but theiesults ok that election 'Would ha f rE ht 1111 W matters ; of the gravest coma -- • q Ince, not only; to the community, but to the of to be Oman. They,would ae r ie - hint to ay that nor, for l i the first tine, the people wotlld.- elect the eistire officers of the CorisManweallb.: Heretofore they jhad, only been called on to ,choose Portion.* • .them:--thso Executive and legislative bl'anokea--nor they Would berequir. ed to makes selection of that portion of the paidicreac were more important, to the people thaziallel,..* Regicide& to thsJudiciary.. Now it was theirpoweV to make ratlactione 'either for weal or, o. He - asked them, as, hi • had at other - aske d his fellow citiz ens, to 'consider the ;importance of this new duty which devolved-nion them. .That in his opinion, was Efiea - tfr thin 'ail Others. - The elsai Were called on nitimately to decide' all questions affecting the Property, the li ves, and the reputation citizens . • -The pe ople were now asked, for the f ant time, to selo the offi cers 'of that, tribinial4roni whose jedgmente then vws no 'appeal. . They Meat fota4y . decide Ma all quotient)" arising tinder, thi tinittitutio* -and the lawn. The suprpoie court was endued, by the constitution with enormous potters and_ diseittiod;and they we're' required, in - ozde? th dieehage - Ithosei diodes, to be learned in the Jim. • , ; • It - that the' 4 woe : c.c e ' ar j, -4 a , - Airborne, incorruptible, fearless, and far beyond I/Wreath of petty pre judices , ;nor most th ey be liable to be excliedby passion. These were some of the requirements which it woe necessary for the judge& of the Supreme Court o possess, and If tbs people felled Ito !select men possessing these qualifiestiona, the coneemencin would be:felt not only by, them, but , by - their posterity. A Efiof patdoti.sm would not suffice to do away the mmragneneet of a single lase step with ee -1 gird to the electionlof these judgem for &ilium& icons true that they could be impeached, yet they in it great measure gave their interprets, I donna dishier, andeould only be =noted in cen. llequerras of emus gross violation 'of their public ',duties. He mentioned these facte merely for the purpose of=Nig their ittentiontotheimpertance of the duties which they were. called on to per form, and trammel be mished • to thew Oat ell am under enclicircumstances, should attend the polls, if, in conselttmce of the non attendance of some person 4ho stood before him, an in competent of64r ;Omni& be placed on the branch of theYStrprome Court, how could he ever repair the mischief attach be had done?. 1 The representative portion of the Ocureinment night pass bad ' lows, but !those . lore were the enlejecte of analmdMent and repeal, for all the RepresontativeUwere directly and immediately sin= the pointer the people, who conbithange the unworthy and elcatothers more'compatent tee flit their planes. Their gueutivebrinehmight ' fall inthe climbs:gear that duty Ida required him tif eremite theimmand he couldbethaaged lot a better offient; but lee 'knew of, no power ithiaratO a. ' Width mold reach the Bo proms Court. Now he asked them, when such eras the Mete of Me bow culpable was every man, who failed ',to vote 1 Henry one should at tend the Pollse'ttnd Idea= it his Privilege 8 44 duty to vote, acid not only esteemit a duty and privilege, but its Mechem =roll, be pleasing to him, and he shoal strive to elect those offi ces who would give peace and contentment to his own More immediate neiedrarhood, and to all the State. I I ' • . ' 1 1 . They would belealled on at the coming elec. nen to theme a OssMl Commissioner, mid here - wetted to my that they had hitherto been less careful' in selecting him than .thesy should hare 'teem He warned them that ltreoniredno mil .mary man to .di charge the arduous duties de volving upon hint, in such a manner as to pro. mote thejntemesta of the Commonwealth. If - they reflected for one moment. that the state works, which cost sixty milline - csofdollars, forty Of which rare - now- remold, vele put under the Sontrol ,of a boxed consisting of two or three Commiseirmers—if they cousideefid that thong s:dello:24a vast system of public improvements, reqedrhagihalf a million or a million of dollars per amuse, to keep tam in repairs, fell tether; and it was either 1.12 their power to build up the 'Mans, ar to red= it: .o banknaptcy, they would See the ' portance of electing a suitable Ca mal •'over in the ensuing election-- Hemmed them that 'a system so vast in itself, required ISO ostibiall man to manage it.— He I shouldlae a person of strict integrity. His knowled& should be great, since he ought to be perfectly conversant.with the commercial laws and intercourse of tlie emit - try. This not 'be oralined to his' ORS State alone, but he <mean be one who lacked over the whole Union, sod via f5 ,,, 18.- with every part of it The Bard might establish a tariff of tolls, - which-might either turn the commerce, of .the Union away from our Stajo or bring it to onr •doors., Its members were ciee m l . 7 to manage A eye= of groat pedals impo and it was not now that improvements eo MLA should be • unelected, or left to, take Cern of themselves. While he had not said sword Rem the qualifica tions of the varions'earalidatlis for the Supreme Vetch, they wouldallow him to make a fewn ess:he relative to the 'qualifications of one of the Rilladldaies for (final tomixoner. He alluded ' to John Strohm, of lancaster County. He bed been:walk oequaintedjaith that gentleman for ' _Veers, and be could assure them that he =- sassed in an mcdneut I degree all the , guanine. thms which lie had recited. He- , could say to his fellow cilliens, that no man in the neighbor - hood in which he resided stood higher than ' John Strohm, and inden the report of the rem ben of all parties vies untrue, no man was He had become nap hated with Mr. S. while 'lle was chairman of Me Committee an Cana ls: 'and knew .that he wit* intimately acquainted with all the facts bearing on them. As chair men of that Committee, be l made & Mort which did:honor not only toe Coumitteee but to him. -It was not his (the tlovernoes) custom to se a r dil a i n e y . thing relative to ihe qualifications' of e ; but he Must ea that John Strohm was the beet most honest man who could he elected Canal Commissioner. The people were likewise called - one at the craning election to choose an executive officer, and if the guestionans merely whether A or B was to be ' ; called to occupy that positiou, and pad& over the destinies of the Commonwealth tinder the. Constitution, he would say nothing, --I- since rip would not Mss matter worth talking about Important political principles, however were involved, and. must be carried ant accord ing to the views of Iko person selected. He took it for granted that whoever was elected, Timid' falfil his duties to the best of his knowledge and ability. , . Ile did not think that the members of any party willingly did' wrong; and those who asserted that they did;were guilty of agrees libel en drain; bilthe said again, that important goes + tionc-of public policy were involved in the issues. :and that if Both werenot the ewe,. they mould and find him a candidate for re-elecllon. . The next election would settle many questions .connected with the public debt. When Cover. ; - mar Bitner retired, it amounted to $28,000,000- ' Under Governor Bitner thedobt warnotincemed , although many of the public works! were &d -eemed towards. completion. The people then felt satisfied at the outlay which had beinimade, becalm their investmente were calculated to se• at= in return, benefits which would accrue to 'the advantage of the entirecommuldty. Ou the Ist of January, 1849, when he 'Money adieu, led them;) assumed control'of thd executive nine /lions wader an electionby the people, he found I:the commonwealth saddled with a debt of forty and a half million of dollari. In addition to the ' funded debt, there was a ,floating debtor $400,. 4100 Mt the public . k i...nmentn. In the,sacan. lime, scarcely amile of new works on the publics ohmlosements had been completed, nor)ool throe WWI had been commenced whoa Orreenaor Bit - mar Mired, been,Draught into , profitable twee or carried towards completion, and yet, some ten rare after tho expiration of Ritnar's terra, the lenblio debt bad inores.sed from 21 to $40,600,- 000. He believed'that a eorresponding increase, ,yeaiafter year, would hate become so burden. Donn that the ‘ State could never bepes to pay .it ' '.., - .;,,---/ ... - ..- -,. ' 44. - - ', -,t. - -'''' ' ~-, • ,g., -.. '• ' ' -,' ' '""--'''''' ''' - '''"'"'"'""' - " -.' '','" ::: ' ~ 1 4.4. -' - =EiM=2ll '• • He tbrnilbe - thei the ' entire aimitanitiwas interested in the establishment of some project to pay dither debt, and‘that public effete who mold contrive a--plan for its .xed melee, ores in the ffustli arge-of an important public duty, since If he succeeded, lie must greatly enhance the public prosperity. In pursuance of this thought, he hetternal his attention to the sodded of the "reduction of the public debt. The idea Mende -1 ly irruinit novel, since it had been, entertained by 'many before him; but Ili:steal was such that a certain , poition as annuaily diseberlPtd,:end the time weed e when all Would be paideff. He; hid reed ended to the Legialature, in 1840; the estoption of a sinking fend, and had suggested to its sa port certain takes, so that a Sued errim4rould devoted to wiping out the public debt.' He' ,ailicisied Its provisions so' that no new taxwould be levied on the Blois:literal community, bstlaws had bein passed, by means of which toms of; taxa. tiop, which before brought nothing, were now resideral efficient agents to promote the ends in view among others, a small home tax had been Imied on chastens and the price applied to , the formation of a Slinking, fund d the reduc ,Lrt thin of the public debt. - . • Such was the result of these m s, that in the teat year the debt was reda ed _upwards of $250,000. The nextyear, on acepunt of a alight apparent unwillingness on thepartof the legis lature to continue the provisiotellof the original law amassing& bones tax onecharters, produced such rem:titans to 13111311 the p nt means of the find;. . and. consequently ca a smaller amount to be, paid the next y than was paid the previous !year. -, The amen t paid into the e. r ea fend during ';•the present yearam unable. to state, but iths certain that half a m illion of dol lars have been , paid since the establishment of the system. The floating debto,4 which should : never d have been accumulated, had beezipaid td; Allthe funds had been faithfully applied to what' the law intended them to be devoted to. , . He would now turn thenttennon Of his fellow' citizens to that dais of the ComMunity who werej most interested in paying off th t debt. It had il both repeatedly . urged " quit it Fi l m matter of ; small , moment whe th er or hotswere 4:mld. This he did not believe. All Were interested in paying it of—both • the agricultural. and indus trial close* for _a State tax of two millions per annum pressed heavily , upon all. • All were in terested, but one'cless mire than all; he alluded to those who were blessed with but little of this world's goods. They,- Above all others, were most deeply - interested in its disebarge, since they depended more than the success of th e Public' School system o r education. - In order.-to raider. that -system se efficient as it should be; its conductors Mist.* re more as siatance , th an they did , : at . pro t ,- either fr om the tax payers or from the p blic treasury,. They would call in vain on thcl treasury,. if Mi lieu of money wereto ,gii to pay the interat Cu the public 'debt. q. , 1 If, on the other heinlethe harden of that it threat of $2,000,000 per annum, woe taken off the treasury, it required no argument to prove that instead of receiving $2OOOOO per annum, the publiC. echoes 'Would matins upwards' of 12,000,000. That 'vrenld . place system of education on a basis immo veable, sediments se .cure., It would give the mesas of education to every child in the Commonwealth, and there was no man, no matter what his; - situation in life might b e, who ought not to feel a deep interest intbias scheme. It should be remembered that the - question of education, or ignoranee, on the part of any dass of citizens in this Common wealth; affected not only those Who paid no taxes, but those who did; ‘•. ! , I It had been said that thisuntry and its eiti :Maus had a destiny to perform . He concurred in this declaration. It hid .said that this des tiny was manifest, and he 'Mussed in this also. It bad also-been alleged that it was the destiny of .this country to extend its boundaries by, the cannon and the sreordlbut this he denied. He did not agree with those ho declared that it was our destietto fasten aril replier religious andpolitied apeman Mousuvollingneighbera, did whoaadedre them, but dettiny more gip , rionsitenite' d us. ',lt was tha twis should give to &dame! in our country, education and intel lect:nil Culture. 'Not only would their minds be improved, but a love of freedom be mplanted in their bearts; and they would hellie centre.or a system from which masted j ;aye of living light, on 4 the nation of the eartl It was a destiny whieb Angels ndght desire, end of which the in habitants of the Urged Matte should feel proud. laming off the , ',alio - debt, they were best promoting the interests ot abiattion. He who; addressed; them,. had meat' greatpart of his time; in dervisiog' means to create, a sinking fund to swallow up this debt;,and he thought be hid a right to idAdetecas the' piotof the friends t of education. • • , -- ..: : I. - I \ ~ _ *- Another question on whi ch eji - ould be as I ed to act at the next election doe 'Vitally at: feeling the • interests of all ipresecit, he alluded to a system of protection to ilimeriain brclu.stry.' They shield be hileiroi of ti Istria" forprotee dins, -- avopposed to - ene for ; are semis& and he was in favor of such a syrata' as would be s t guard the industrial pummel of . the coliatiy.. He - was talarosto ao so Sly hispublic duty, because the present ounce affected very mate- . rially the public revenue; inch thispeople, by electing him, had placed, in a measure, under his charge. He would attempt to show in what manner the treasury was affected. In' the first place some public improvements had been,oan striated which reached theme mineral depOs its of this _great. State. He called it a, great State, since it was very fertile, And pones:serf water- Power suffic ient mkt= the mills of the Union.,lt possessed such rich Mineral deposits, tht they could scarcely go over a county, climb a .mountain , 'or cross a stream where these deposits were ; not to be found.— They inhabited a Steel which abounded in eve ry thing to make if great, and housed that term, ' become hernent precisely wixt he said: • . . He would next allude to the Delaware division - of the canal. This branch lied been constructed with the express purpose \ of me. hing the Lehigh coal valley.,Without the itolls- to be derived from naming theproduotsef this valley, there would not be enough of money collected, to pay for its superintendence and repairs.. With them, it would be one of the most Iprodriative of our public : improvements. Suppose , then a system of laws should be adopted which would strike down the manufactures of Philadelphia county, what, he asked, to a large extent, would become of the revenue deriv'ed from thb Delaware „divi de:tot the canal? The coal would -remain an. exhumed, since it would not be required for man ufacturing purposes. It would only be used to enmity the trifling demand fur private families and as there was no demand, comparatively speaking, Thera would be cud supply. It then our domestic lo.dustry were! etruelc down, our rashes was struck down with it; nor was this asiniodis example, for many other, branches of industry would suffer , frout;the injury done to this min ' - Then ii, deficitin, the treasury would aim, =dhoti ' was that to - -le - made up! '' He could imagine* no other method I than to impose a tax upon the citizens of the Commonwealth. lint again, inannfactories bad been established all 110 4 the lice of the public improvemeits„ awl by their means the miuMfactured articles were conveyed lo , a markeN while the raw zon teriale were convoyed on the to the manu(io- Cosies.. Strike down any and of those .manefac- Weise, and Ilistjactorn ent a portion of their sup port is wi i.vtafriturour canals and railroads, and then trade - peeresses. "Me might -well Say then that thirlicato,treasury was directly interest ed in this lawff, giving or withholding protection from domestic lidustty. Other interests besides were dependant upon the welfare of our seam facturthg eaurramilty. )Theie was no doubt that if that were injected, the I tol ls i on thepublto works would decrease as w as the value of real estate, bud other vital . Wrests were at tested.. • • .1 -. ...i i 1 ,:. ..' -No class of the community , was ir4 intended' in a glisten:if protection to ihome industry.o the laboring class. They 'tread permit him to assure them that this was tidi class, which strive art others, required proteelloo, and they having this power of government id their:hands, should demand lluttprotection. Reelable fellow-citizens that he had long reflected en this setdeot, and if he found any diffiecdty coureeed with lt, it was to account for the, motives of those who• labored, and yet opposedra tariff.' It o bad difficulty -in. finding the repeen which, ioduced- any class of citizens in Pennsylvania, Ito le hostile to this system, since lier position end mineral 'resew 'ass pointed her out for a manufacturing State. Why were they hostile to labor? wasit because they did not love it?!. Had they any respect ter labor? He thought 'they 'hid, and why? For two reasons, first because iteras the great law of Clod' and next, because hilt man's. physical strength 1111 3 preserved,! without which his -nights were aleeplies and hie home comfortless. By it he both secured his present enjoyments, and laid that-.provision which rendered old age cheerful. hbuilabors, and thus drives dis ease and idleness tram his homestead. - ,He la bors because he thnecreatee capital, and simply hemline he finds in, it every thing good which his heart can desire. • 1 There was, and should beam contagonism be tween'labor and capit)d, at least there should be none, in any well regulated government. . Capi tal was but the creature of labor, and no insti tutions could exits in a free circuitry which pre-, served capital, which did apt at the tame time protect labor. Where labor ens, there • was wealth, aulithere there arm wealth, there too was' -.strength, '.commerce; , end 4ho gremest amount of hums happiness. .In each a com ma:silty as this, he could not imagine why labor should not be protected, ;deco all men should have an equal interest in the welfare of their fellow men,and the perpetuity of our institutions. Now bad we not laws to protect property. and 11113. later, :which gave that property birth, not to be protected? He said it should bo pro.; protected . 'Other governments furnished no mi te:Tient& regulate ours, for &where else 'were thimple a part - Of the ginerzuneat, nor .Were they called on-to vote, or exercise any public dales.' Thai Were .Inerel 11111321/111111.. shoe ' the jzfewssistettriove 'to depress thein,find while 22323 -,- . .1 tit con to be the cue. 5 0 ingirotdd Dor not be re.p.tma, and not receire its just re turn. but many pro:intro sualeuttenance as was calculated to develope its gre!test strength, and pen:anion to labor from manse to mad. N o t 'only:was the foreign laborer doomed to toil foram., but his wife and the children of his loins shared the same destiny. All , must toil, and there was no respite from it. until the grave re ceived their weary limbs. His children had no meanant education—hi himself received no em pathy from the goveroMent; but how differ; wart the case in our irwaAappy land. lime laborer. was a part,' tied - important part of th government. let they were told that the got ernmea ',should take care of itself, and the peo ple would take care of themielves—that there was no necessity for protecting home industry because labor recilated.iteelf. Now was it suit most singuLsr that some of thege very men, who lived by that most honor*, bin of all means—labor--should .oppose theirj own interests, and endeavor to protect foreign, at the expense of home industry?. He told them that they were not only deeply Interested in the protection of labor, but their children •were.i Give the laborer constant employment—remu nerating prices, and they not only gave him, power; but bin children, too, for they could then acquire education; end he ensured his fellow' citizens that more power dwelt in a few douche and publioachoolis—he said it et a public fans thins:l—than intan army of ten thouzand menJ (Tremendous applause.) • The. other, classes of the community, were equally interested•in protecting labor. • He bad Made the same observations to the inhabitants of that city, three years ago, • and he felt now an .theu 7 --give protection to home indristry, and education will be, given to . all, *rough it. (Loud applause.) But it might be said that they had now a sys. l tem which gave prOtection to labor. • Be. could only say that thelistory of the State—that the, transaction going on around them—gave the lie to the assertion. (Cheers.) Instead of the it-1 dostry which °Ugh3 to prevail amongst them, many of the manufactoriei were closed and fall ing into estate ot y clilapidstion—and many oth ers rapidly going dOwn. Why, one branch of their manufactures, which was *Sufficient tol give employment to their entire population—he, alluded to raiz' oadiron—wea fast passing into] foreign hands. Even in that very city.'he had been crediblidefornied; within a few feet from where he wee standing, wan a rairoed constnict., ed of iron brought - from abroad. (Cries of true,l true.) Now : he said that the oppressed laborers abroad ought not to be brought into competi tion with the free _laborers of Pennsylvania-- (Cheers.) . Such was .the,iffeci of the present tariff, Gat eves here, they were undersold in the article of railroad iron These facts • appealed to tho sense of every man, yet were there. men so bigoted as to close their eyes against , them. -In bleopinion, the tariff of 1846 had not only brougdit all these evils upon us, but it, in its very natine;disitiiminated against home industry.: If ever: they would preserve its principle, they most take the home instead of the foreign, valu ation. . Unless they rlid so, the manufacturers most be prostrated. No care on their part, no industry, could prevent that result. Why, look at the effects of this tariff on a single ton of iron? The price of produce last year might belhe same as .in this-=the value of the raw material and of labor Might be the same. He supposed thit they thought the price of the ton of, manu factured iron, ought to be the same? 'There had been no changein the tariff, but for some reason; Great .Britain - might desire to Lasko - money, Scarce. The Bank of England issued its raise, and it was done by regulating the rateof inteteld. That would cease a &premiers' in the price of iron there, and simply on that account it would tatters. The manufacturer waked in the mei ning, and found the iron which was worth thir ty dollars wheo he went to bed, was worth two or three dollars less. What was the result?—* The manufacturer must curtail his expenses, sad stop his works, or he must reduce the price he paid for labor, so as to make it agree with the price of foreign labor. The lone COMP on the laborers, and If they refuse to' be cruahed down to eke earth, the man ufacturer, must stop. This might be a spade which would agree with the prosperity of 'Eng land, but it would not with theirs. Let Pena -1 Innis my that the present system should re- MAID in force or-thabit should be repealed. If the voters said at the ballot box, in the fall that it should De altered, there would be no - cliffienl- • ly as to their sums?, The oPpoeing party would never risk an election on a polley,which they could not sustain when opposed by their fellow citizens, ~but if those who build up a platform which they - did not understand themeeleres, were ineeessitil in their fall election, they would lay that the people had decided against protection to i home • indeed.", :and there would be no change. • Them were the questions which ought to gov ersztkeet-tratwhezttlusy baud. sasse--keiwewg , assure thins - thartheeleetemed a Governor of Pennsylvania. would affect the permanency of thi Union, they peed merely to laugh at him. lbs was net one of these who thought that the fate of theglorions confederacy depended on the election of. 'Layman. hi any State. , Just think of it! Thirty sovereign State w r. were now bi the-Confederacy. It was inhabited by 23 er 24,000,000 of intelligent freemen, and yet it wail asserted that the Union ,ould be dis solved—that its people would ho dispersed, and that they would wade in bleed to their knees, shinty because a Governor was elected in Pennsylvania? Why if they did not - elect any man for ten years to come, it made no diff erence. If they never elected one; its citizens would love the Union no less. The man who uttered the sentiment, felt he had DO chance un less he mounted some hobby and rode it as he bad done others. (Cheers.) Whin they hear some eloquent gentleman lecture en the proba bility of the dissolution of-the Union, let them tell him that they.never 'basset any One mention the eubjett, except: hiciiielf. 'lobed spoken on va rious occasions, relative to this threatened tibi solution of. the Union, and he told them, that it was hat, and in -danger.woold never be in -danger. It would flourish in united strength, king after he who made the assertiob; and he who was now addreesing' them, with . all around him, were in the grave. The last monument which freemen would erect, would be to the Union, and be said to those who made the:throat, that they trod on dangerous grayed. M ' There was no danger of the Constitution while the people obeyed the laws. The first attempt that hadimen mad, e to dissolve the Union had been made by four Western Counties 'a Penn sylvenbt It was known u the Whiskey Inter. motion, a term which, perhaps, the government had given it. , The people had declared that thoy would pay no 'excise, and if they had. carried ; that de • 'Onto effect, it wotild have been k dissolution of the Union. They adhered to that determination for two years, it he recol lected aright, and finally the father of his coun try ismiedhls proclamation, when the lore of their country finally prevaUed-over their love of whis key. (Laughter.) Now . ' this wad the first at. tempt at disunion, although the actors in it did not koow (Laughter.) •`" Again a Convention had been held at Hartford during the late war with Great Britain. This Convention was supposed to have assembled for the purpose of endeavoring to &moire the Anion. It was denied that they had assembled for any such purpose, and yet the mere suspicion which had attached to its members wee Such, that they had sunk into obscurity and were forgotten.— They might recollect that when South Carolina; (a State which would flight almost anything that was not near it,) (laughter) in 1832 or 8, would not submit to the laws passed by Con gress, General Jackson, declared that the laws should-be obeyed, and prepared to enforce their ,execation. South' Carolina yielded, and the Union was again :aced. (Laughter.) Thus the ' Upton had been three or four. times In danger, Sad yet was sae as ever. Akre recently, how ever a:Convention had been held at Nashville, 'and wee then -.declared that the Union was once more IA danger. What wee the result? 'lt wee now difficult to meet any member of that body, who did- not declare that he had opposed the die on resolutions. (Langhter.) In one State where seem:don war eupposed-to have been strongest, the tritunpb of the Union party had bee:attest signal of late:' Ile Our-real the papers -or that very day, that. tho die unionists had been signally vanquished in. Ala bama. ' Ansoman who would broach the doc trine 'of secession was unworthy of the Public support. , He said it was necessary that the,non saltation:and Uwe should be obaerved, , :eince . we had grown to be a great people under them. The Governorthen alluded to the renditionot fugitiv'es from labor. They bad solemnly agreed to obey taat•clause of the cionatitution.regoiring the surrender, and they should carryAinto ex ecution. Whether it met our wishes or not, wo should obey it. Opposition to law was rebellion against the government. The Governor then alluded by way of comparison to the small note law, which was very unpopular, yet should be _obeyed. . - Now he had said that had , he been in the Na tional Councils at the time of the passage of the fugitive Blare law, be should not have voted for It. If be had, he would at Least have insisted on the fugitive boring a trial' by jury. He wish ed it to be distinctly understood, that be did not speak' for the purpose of arching agitation in the, public mind, but be again said, that had be been in •Congress, he would have voted for the i trial by 'jury,. from principle. It was indeed) terrible to send an unfortunattr fellew-belng to, .the dreadful doom of slavery: but In a few years the grave cTosed on - him. If, liewever a free were reduced to bondage, how end the restate both to him and to his posterity, because' once there, he remained for ever. If it were desired to bring a human being, whether white or black, under a doom so dread ful; his fate ought not to bang on the judgmenti of any one man, but on. that of twelve honest. men, sworn to do justice, anti who had appealod , to God to aid theta in doing their duty. had been charged of late;--for all the racer& of the Legislature had been searched :sithin'n'ehart Ante fast to And odowsotionfl: against hlm—with having rated in that body , lagaimd the trial by jury for • fugitive from labor. He had done so+he would do 'so again, and for a fiery good reason—bemuse the '} Supreme Court of Pennsylitioial had decided against such iris' I. It had been decided in the cane of Briggs vs. the Commonwealth, that the Legislature had no right to Interfere with the relation between master and clove. This had always been the law, end howerrer they might differ, fugitives from labOr had al way, teen sent back. The best minds in the Commonwealth had agreed with the Supreme Court relative to the unconstitutionality of a law giving them a trial by jury. He agreed with them that good chinos should obey the law—be trusted they would do so. If they thought the law ought to be amended, et them attempt It. What right had any State to think that. Pennsylvanians would seed their lip; and ' say nothing about a law of which they did not approve. . On the 27th of Bluth, 1847, an Act was plumed to prevent kidnapping. No body voted against it, and the law was•signed by Governor Shrink. On the nth of March, 1851, a bill was passed repealingo part of this act." It was then sent to tho other House; inwhieh these were eight or ten of • political majority, against the person who now addressed than. They kept it till an hour before they edjourned.. A committee:Was I sent to inform him of their intended adjourn meet., A committee wao sett to the Haute for the same purpose. They thshked their chairman, and paned a vote of thanks to the chaplain. They had even thanked their clerks and mes sengers, and every thing appeared 53 if they were ready to adjourn, when .a member made a motion for them to do so, buttheir hour had not arrived. Havingnothing else to do, they passed . the bill,,and sent itin to him. He labored un der the impression, then, Nought and he ought so yet, that they had repaled the. law for the purpose of putting him in a false position. Be then look ed into the Conititution, and fotind that the Ex condi* had aright to ten days in which to ex amine any hill, and if thelegialstare adjourned before that time, the Governor 'had a right to keep it till the third day of the ensuing session., He fell back, then, oa tha t t position, and pot the bill In his pocket, where he now had it, - h• did not mean literally, but regally, since, if he hadOtthere, he would show into them..": He told them as he had told bin fellow oithus of Beaver County, that, 'though 'short, it was important, and he would keep it until the meet tog of the next. Legislature, when he would give his views upon it. The gentlemen who was at the bittern of this scheme (known by his aspirations for the Presi dency,) might put all the capital be could make out of it into his breeched pocket, as he (the Goi enier) had the bill. (Laughter.) ' Governor Johnston then retired, amidst loud applause, and the meeting adjourned. ALLEGHENY BRIDGE CUE Before the Bon. 14m. B. McClure, President . Judge, and Wm. Boggs and T. D. McMillan, dr Societe Judges. Mr. Harper was nestled, and read over the tolls received since the construction of the. bridge 1 It appeared that the bridge cost 101,676 68.• The expense acernme until the first dividend was declared, on. January let, 1821, was $1,748 30. The amount of tolls received from the opening of . 'the bridge to Januarylrst, 1824, was $23,936 05, as exhibited In the balsam 'OW of January let, 1824. , • • A tabular statement, shoeing the rtate of the 'Allegheny bridge company, from the date of or 'gsaltation, cis the 7th off illy 'llBl6, until Jan. let, 1861, incliisire, via rad!! ' From it, It appeared that the tolls received, litre • $387,849 77 !Interest and Sent, 87,796 94 xp e n es , repairs, &C., 137,689 92 Total amount of annual dividends; 241,421 874 dividends paid Commonvealtic 70,000 00 ''State tax, ! 5,657 03 Contingent fund in 1850, ; , 30,704 ; 74 Mr. thtrpm proceeded at some length to ex plain the books. Gibes Examined by Mr:Wood—The Untingent thud of $40,748 28 was reduced in 1842, by booing used either for ordinary or extraudinary expense Oxon the'bridge. Part of the contin gent fend wept" into the fund to snake up the dividends, *1846 It wu done, the serums being nearly equal to the receipts.'l Find the repairs out of any funds, I had in my hands. I don't remember abouttheoes that vu real yes terday. . The average of the 'luta:a dividendei Vroold be about 10+ per cent. They have divided the whole tolls received, lees expenses, and about $7,000 of, the interest, received ..on Contingent fund. The tolls are Op to the let of January of She next year„ awount. The loans to individuals w 'ed into decanting's:aft/ad; and were gess yon negotiable mum. I re- Member one on bond end mortgage, not tarp. Inltterwee mussy:we ._kapedre inteewatale. • common with the tolls. we never. invested the I interest on stock, whether we bad large extra , Ordinary rapers, or net. A trip toll book le love at etch end of the bridge—also a book of the yearlings. • EDUCATION • Female Seraitutry- - Allegheay City. AIRS. R. W. POISDEXTER will corn- V mown thn tam of ImA4flotatta MONDAY. SEPTEMBE.R. oa Old coma of WactOshrtoo and Put Canna.. for particulars pan Omaha. or 14 ta Mr. P. ptrsocally. . stalls-tt Wlnff7T7'2= THIS INSTITETION is in a very prosper` hundred ccialltion. mei Munbaird, M its late tem, OOP hundred aiml trendy-0m pupils. We bam isinnn tad and enterrienced Leathers in Me seven! dapartmentm and mem facil=s giving a tinierougli e anmenplished ad [The milt lemma PIU conamsuce on dm lat of IIiPTL3I - and McMinn tea calamias month, lEameity dollare mew, lb. rapes.% of M bosrdian pupil pie mut.. in Me resislar b.ulnvr mum. 510 per manatee mum. Ifiamet Gersuem 1000.Deaniellb m Prang .4 53 Per llemitm leaminnues mut to memos Nelda. further taformation. Wbeeling. Auguet llib. 1641.—ian515.11 WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE. HE Tenth. Annual Session of the Wesley. an Female Collage of Cincinnati. pill maim.. on the latb of August. Tim mune of mstruction is lamansire. embracing matt of tbe umsell7 Mnsim n male callestes. Plll imtmumntel end Vesal Widmann tese ntbrO ernamenta/ branches. Tour Fatal), le at cnispomg of mill gualitted and pet Umbers. Terme lor bunting and day pupils am yam inentseets. SPOOROU mmired. at .7 lime. icrr patina 'insanely. or by latter to the undereled st laumeitti P. igiliflee President - I Ya.ing Ladies' Seminary—Allegheny. MR. AIIDZES. 1% 1 1 , . ,. I . EE: s r . C.ALF, will &Made Com, Federal sheet. Cosa. of =rag set. of tuition the name as heretofore. tor nee Cireoler. or apply to Oh. Principali. 1= 4" Wanted. _ itPARTNER A SELECT. SCHOOL, ll cotabhabod. Una who Is Wall oughlkd to tooth o hairlieut broneboo of femoloodlarstios Is dogtrot Now fOrthslwouoularoml eCeo. • toz29_ PropoutßE:osllTtagriit ---- SEALED PROPOSALS for deliYnring_ in the Atm at Mr von. of the IP:dtablergh tftm 7 8 7.10 k 0 , ttAls . Illtt4tAw or tnial" . lll2)Ao bu•b• noW lidmday, the 27th toM, 2 Iftkelt.l. 17n; Co. and Monk to be of suck untlllf. tt . ad nenned eutn limo and In awn quantlUn as stall be approved I'll '4 =4yr h HmTotWon tot Coat and Slaty to be 7. -21rxrrigrg.rpbX+"' 20 poo Prorntals to to addreaandlo BnALWELL. i tvgn i nglat of k ,e Company, ad calmed . Plopoanta 3511f,11 31.1711RIIITY: Plttatottnb Cal Ca. Aug. lb. '4l.—Lanal(ktd NOTICE. Birmingham and Broanurille Macadamized Turn- pike and Plank Road Company. yIrdOTIOE in hereby given that the Stock holdars In add Con an revgliv4 to Vol In. Instalment of 'lv. Dollar, on awn nano of otork Aflr+•nth der o ttlL u orn .t. soirm ; (W . fa. .Inr=dr i. .g t oa . tlg , ft.l dal •f nrtptemher toot. D 7 o3aH of the UN Alen.nn, Denman, fOlotodenanm) &MEETING of the Stockholders of the . North American Moine OtaapastrOrlll be held at t e °Mc., in the city of Pittsburgh. ma Tneed•P MO , 20d , day of tieptorohor next, at 3 o'cloolt. P.M to take union on the amendment to the chute{ or ,emenur.so 1 Proved Jolla =1.11131. , PALM Secretary. sualt.dtd . . Orgapiralion of 64 "Pulsbursh and 8/114,t0 Railroad Company." • EE, thondersigned Commissioners rove= eehe mtbaorlpttons orgardnt • tom 7. l ri :by the Art of tho tlonend Amembly of rattnnt ge7tithillaltait=cr.othr:,rt,._ E l gtP u Len b oiTh 4 ; Joan, hereby tioa notice, that unaorn ratoot, bomb. date Jot Vi .toned b 7 y ' Vta rth i.s7l.7l °"4 .; " tr. .mg; ben loaned. Otatotitu b una trio aubacrltem U an Iho3O b otho ahall boreallar oulacribe, to lb. capital OtOOk of laid Ct.- luy. their unceosora it antioneea I !WY anal. oerporate, In deed and l., under the name [lotted. And Ire. therefor., agreeably to Lb . Lana of the .old Commonwealth, hereby appoint and- it,. nen. that • tar V . 411=7 the . 0 = rot l tr :To rl ,l f Third and Woad atreeta. to the 0(17 of pulaboran, Thuraday. Monty-that day of August inalant. at ten o'clock to the forenoon: son that . election 0111 be then aod Moto hold,• y aald subecribera at Ma said . Jima grut plate of maetitur, to atoet a President sal twain RitOotons of the paid Railroad 6.mM:tr. 'rho thallon OM unto mance at ton o'clock In the / im am. Livi.N...o7. • .IAMER PIayERRAN. • I'llikltsttarci.' • ten i alt l T ' U PA N iI LB 011, A.R 106113, : M all 1,) W • IMM Jr. Plttabarato Annan 6, 1851e-mmTal • XelittMutual Lifelnsurance Company., IiTIABANTY FOND, $100,0.00. THIS COMPANY offers to Cho moored all the eternity end advantages of the Mutual end Joint tat Flo. lot herotorms orPlled) tosohlhoi, namely: low rata of premium; la unroll morn Cl rash of the per eentege matron for the eontronent it& of the year; an adequate. but not exceesieeprovielon far the Nam 10011. rity ot interibere'for the erftL tam of 10. with en tont. tote Interest la the econmolatrolt fund root.* to raeb atembere.nyeldettdesttigy cnrilts upon weir :en= members. •I•3 th f:r j r=itt eltroglgf those ror the ...boba term of ' . /WM tbe onlY Withal Life Irooarance Company whine tate. of pronnom ere fixed at • Liz reduced eland. ard, with a pr o (tar rar e a annually lnetomins mom, lotion of rondo (tar Mar security) in ernes proportion to the amount of badness and the inerating to= e d . venclere amens the slumbers. - the me, rindait in detail the pima rates the Ciouipahy, f=l...thed errata end V ai. for insurance mend - J. ULM% ./.% Wood ststet. BUJ 1 r PHILADELPHIA: HEW Parer GOODS, • PROMMNGLAND, PRANCE AND GERMANY, .C 4 ONSTANTLY ARRIVING,. new ' styles and Pittstria, an unusually' extended variety, °da red uYork Importation prima Badenehins. or Terra Coats Wore. Bahamian tibia. Pegatidile Incr. Inwewood. alas and Netter hiaghl Ar- Varier Bukata, Work Bases, Paper Weights. in an • Conterceiners Paw; Boat' Cm", Wes Oruateutsi • . . Ingididatie long ArttClea. Teeth Iklultaw..t. Lle di n .. Tr= at with an 'Bea varier of other at low rate, • WK. r iM Importer andlddin No.l Commerce at.%xtionunik • liaporlers of Finch anl tint= Goods, 1 - /Q. ta 17ROADWAY, NEW TOES, . RESPECTFULLY invite buyer" to exam ill., theh• Acct.. • gR E IE MY C AVRTatel t it IM M = a i t . ACK GROS DR•RIIINS—AII widths sad wires, of • Gls best make. IRLACK SATIN VBSTINGS—Sizae make that has here tofore Orem so moil setisfectio. . . 1 dENGES, Velvets, black end fears Comets, black au! catered Greyer, Crepe Leine. sad Hat (rapes. .. .CANTON GOODS: . I CRAPE .SIIAWLS AND EVARIS—Jurt received as ter voice of all colors and prim. DRESS GRAYER, of mime qualities. , SATIN DE MIN& Eareemets. Serves, end other Silks wordier to the Canton market. .171,3•111) IMORAS WEITE, BO_ NNET MANll chmil,zu.,4WAltartlat 8 td.rs". WAErirtruotoraturoie,. t~J.aaan0e.......~_......_.__:...1D~aau . eu~p. harm. Philadalal. NEW YORK. Anierican Hardware. • ' MOWN, CLAPP DOUGLASS, diskresamt., No. , larattstist i tbEttorsfrozi , oif toppUon ar ilard4o . Vrwle gereiGocda,re. d ceet ftota mantecturen, abd lyre cal* Nei York . India Rubber Warehouse, Y0.,1 27 Mani Lou., and M. 62 Nassau atm!, lint cobra from Broadway. Pachn7EllliErst24th MIRE SUBSCRIBER, Propnetor of this et*. • al jahllshinetat. would info his old customer.. and nionihsrata generally, that ha 1 daily recelvins Err= Ms foamy' an .unnsuAur Imo and excelleat Oak of India Iladiber Goods sissnotactured emarraly Eur the Eon Trade, and whinti. from tartan ltdristaired resent new and tr. paean t improvemea ts to hi. machinery and comessitioo, ha facia cogent 000000 tail grrixtperkist caindatalm itiMetiredtZl c s e lfi d eAltall WYTVI I VIIVid u 'bean 11-a to 8-llne pulse. The drilla an we ly Wetted trot:, th• best brunt...darned with the entist minnvhish trashed; sans] to patent father. Its alms cianufactstres thelarsetro Cloth, a Wahl, Important immanent really duicorered, by which tho cloth ta made to bear an enact resemblanna to tioameled leather. 'the plain finlah EMU MI sold as usual. Orders amid sportily ths variety OYEEEIIO22I.—A full Ranieri} tha Mervin styles and TlLlietirS. front the Isriyortad Yam, Until*" to tin ft. minded runai 0100—embracing M• 114., Woman's and Chiktren'a Dom,. antl Uncials, Women . . FUTIVI and Lased !tubber; to A complete rimrt• t oi r tra„lbtlrgin tzr =bud: gr i iritr . oreh . 9 ". lrd=orea=ny /talon., eln' . o. ifinTabatico walk% Bettina. Iteatiltal ensatinf. DanreCavant,Whi , ...- Braun Ernan Partar Midas, MI% i i." ollt l' 7ar k =g mtr=aratr7l:=t'llbb:liklt apringo, urger Goodyear's Fannie.. • Etnst Dotty i Owns will tai Mani a moat antaln val__yr: wady of Chapped lititriN bleaching tams and his and solts 40. .ro Rubber Ilament ht natters' am Zs ; D. HODGMAN. Shawls! Cloaks! Xiatilkit •• E 1 S. MILLS, No. d Cortlandt at, N. Yirk, . non opening et hl. Shaul Warebouna a thel a of Sall and - Winter aIIAWILS, nougats, of ail =flea Or haneh and Domesttic Wool Lana Shawls, together with a POI uonatoseut of lftenet. attd VinIDA Sows an: Loan XprAe Shag= of every gran. ♦ an =used= =oat of Cobum_hrerina,Tbibat, Eatita and Velvet CLOAKS. m...siu.Les,_6ACJIDS. gee of =dime shapes and Asks, =ndulated trom Pan. petr WU ktb 0.4 MPOSIWRZIS, reader= aemisatatthiy pet ateemeta • _Winn the =seta atbmtionot Southern and Wain. ern Ilerehenta to the above. attar Sod at mart. mutt ot Shan= and radrunati• geode tar Inallee mat. uneorpateed In the city. au. mutton WIRE SHOW STANDB, fat exhibiting Shawls and Mantilla; =weal to rem =Urea Pant and Cm, at Se aut SS eat= =hag INDIA RUBBER SHOES,—Out attention has bats callatt to an adaattlonant by RCM. ELINIt. to/ band la tha Naar lock Herald cd Ilth Jul T,lfin.s.W the. Ottnitr anel paquhay a nuns data. la which, RI Ott t 111131•111.1 MA. ors. auto/nay. Wu. Jud..llP4-. Da wawa that an data aot thus* /dm .Ith pirattag Grad. year. Patna undo. aar oaa mama. atal that ha dor pot latm:od==art . a .. .tot Iw:. India Ittadat !Dots •1164 01 tlnalyntra ratan% sad ps44 oar lamer. mkt a= iz:ltna arr Pox the mama tad It ao." " tal=fate pinto apon thot4yvara i"= " 11: Lldalkii-latt• jut to parthaati a yight, to an a Yalta P. Vl=4,pra to I rn Wl ' "ta:diSatrottre:a U . I d i ! ...cu. =WIT WA VD kl I . lllPateuta um It pow! =Lti". not oaly to n Wag/tabula/ Lama 1 arbo ham tor a f lame conakterattea. oarebase4 .err lionnsea and no. .ort atalaran:l vs Yr. Day. 41rattly, and that over oar awn • taro M Wgll.ll mach ttyatr's Palants. la UP atatnalattaty , .... 00. a which ho bulk:ins to Ite pa hlitt sat to eta cake that hs and all .ha ana mwtra wltla hoot ha pot. etutatt err 00011001/1 .. /tontant• ta Plolatlaa of mold 114- 7,815ht...111 lo 1 L. CAP.ViI= i . ELIYVARD IVE.II Et Cd., • T . !'.-- - 'l4, 6.Z5,141.4.X . s.3l. " Vignkirrl " GM.. _,.. • 5 4 921i. " 1/S1 • how %oat v.ly • • ---, SY4.2ta J: W. Halbertan, So. 75 Maiden Lane, New York, 31PORTER and Jobber in FRENCH and =GUSH VANCT GOODS. Orman Tors. Glue Nara.. alatar&tal:rgs, Era Dor., A awakens. Lore: lord for Parer's lead PrJahr. .alarteranr Una Car Arrarl.llllTODl, .171IlraeorkrMa.• Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. JONE'S EMPIRE INK. 87 Nassau atm; trust :row York. e - -ats. per dot.- --SI 00 d 110 Oa dr - Mortit,..t ' dt c wa • orata. 211. L. Mr but artkle viatialactored. It flows Mir— ts lit good COPYING Iftli—autWot oarroatt. rom.ll ...13 , 1tate or Money. and possums all the eillaitite maim of for a gad Writiaglok, metalls for the tlall4 and ata miraly adapted Mr tbe EUel Pea nadersignao la Mimed to htnallti to the trade *a cheviot upon or bane mataamtion, at about mom to patsp la pr seer, and g.lOl .1.7 tart or the city tree of thug.. elt=e for area Zuni aril ko " ." dwi ' d 00'rn1t"" TitEtfttOßE 'LENT. ti myt.r sesta st y Pao YOX.K. „Professor Ales. C. Barrrs Trieopherons, TiR 31EDICATED. COMPOUND, for co ill taming. immersing o , olo.oo4aidarrefirat Ong of aw du5431.0. a 0 4 Miring Omura of matm gimas anII Worlea smogs rata, bruit.rs lt hu twro aserrulo by uporimant. tbat Jiarrylt emai bias prolacwa the was effect in Mona. of Ulm rte. of bona, awl all tbe saltaal . ?to following. testimonial., ...Meted Itmeti of amilar ItWll, will mt. .bow the tam of tbe preparadom l and the o.l.loution la wtOolt it bad by Moo who has* era it a trial: • • Now Yonz._Sot. Poor. BLIT—Dew Alr-1 bovelwen to t ed with s cue taxman eruptkg of the .alp. of moot aggravated ehor. Actor, lot the last Mitt. yew". and durtus that periol bro. hal the.. alert of wane of the moot eminentniyhyot r, foie kntrjr, eutter=o.t . ltiartl bra to try your Trierpherotut 101 so. a* loot rOort. amt to my ourorieettni rrallAutiCO2.lo.4l nopelf mort4 in about two elontta. thwki wm the Tiolen. of t h e • 301liff at umes 1 woo porttallT i l r .ltn4. , • ' 4"s'l4ll ! . "4" 1,10 ColumV.ln Lo g i t , P IF L YY. . Now You, Ooh=. MO. • Irate. Basarlly Dear 6Abotwo years o4po my bale mane out _vest dool, awl my head woo math aMieted Toth doodnth. twos MA try 1,101.41 to triyo.Trioophor. one. and I dm .o, Ina to my notonhaxment, my' hair .wao fithtle rooted, anti el' the nandrul disooPeOMl, m the hood ter• thowo for ltoolf. With Toeton4, tr,iramr,,,r2., r . yf any 1a..17 or gentleman doubto the authern 0ft.24 oboe.. th ey 0111 Owe a 1 Prohisor AO o ofaeo, =g 117 l l!. Heaway, Now YOrk. where be will prodnos • ode. otta Shed.Millar/ and Natal Argus.E. 1150.1 no remedy tor the penhaneat cure of beldame lnd .dlseamea of the matt. generally; that has reached he noyala u r . l enjoyed todr the article knonn as Profewor Inures Vico erous, or Inatleatollkmmotont. It Is la tensltely toy the two. elutes of the communltyd sibteetavary num: y In th .laud Ills used la ore/snots to other artlelea of th. kind. parfa to the Mohan. and Qum nrotoold Regrowth to'lg • or remarkable dmeteore spe. It destroy. tbs danlrutf and wort and makes Um halt In. and gkeol. It alit tare all amen. of the scalp. owl.. scald head, den no= ssal other °Danielle disor der. ad theakin; in annum* rell.edleaey, etende norlealled. 11 la sold In large bottlmr, rhos =cord., at blo. Ilreesloort etsd et the Drogants go:wrath', throoshaut tbstraltadlitatesaadeensda. aPD2It7 CHICAGO AND PEORIA. FORWARDING & COMMISSION HERCRANT, dItICAGO. ILLINOI2I. CONTINITES bin usual facilities to receive tu on nonce. Sale. ml Transhipment. all Marehandlse be him. Boats tears his dock daily Lon 611m:data mo the Lanes and the Illinois Canal and him. lialhrenom-31erant.14linta, Marling Co 4 Idomm. Jona a Clnism DU. John tu,Cansbory. aDS.IJa F s mml fiENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AIICTIONEED, No. . D Water street: 1T.311.13. Especial attention to Commission business. stigle.r ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH. • ST. JOSEPH, 111880IIRL • MIDDLETON, RILEY & Prcduce, Commisnlon. sad Yorgranlidg Machu:as. on Moo ae, AL demet., . Wet to Alexander (Jordon. Lorna. Etertma * Ca, ritubusgb. ai4:l? •TIAVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law, tert,,,mag==.7.l4. Bt. Louis, V. OUN IL RANKIN, Attorney and Coun- enor at Law, and Commixdoner Car Um Kato 0 nanlynals, lit. Louis. )10., (Info of Pittatnunh.) Itehrenotro—Picubstroh: non. W. Forward, Mouton I 31^Candhuo I McClure, John E. Puts. Innon. Bccoplo..lleocml I Co. I lISTREOEIVED, by this morning's exprou, a nwy superior mownmant of Wait. 4 t t l i , Ns mummer lux i pure - mita:ten and tbe =ing r g=b7 ` . ° .:Z:dll7:,:=l. Jur may Ist found id any eastern establhiattemt. as , rumemanta with mum .mmorers sad impotißO ansaeh to warrant ua in advertising that wo aro enabled to sell at the lowest mgular prima touud is the United *tab. Welleinglamisted by eshatietwed mad iluished watch .Mak ebstamets may depend on MM. their Watchas rDa~ndin the best manner aud warranted W. W. imson.whiti yam, Ira ' GT. coma Maritsa argil fourth street.. B LACK' BERAGE 13E. LAINE .-This Staid article taw ba b. 4 at tb• mot* of ion 511:11LPUY t BURCLINTELD. • OLD SPECTA LES;--Alsimiatseortment Just on•Ploi: also. Sams and Steel' of even bal. of Glines. of the bed lana/Ity, awfully_ adjust , ed to the tido. soma= to the pflociplea of ODU .d. ~ .PsbOlts put In 3o order W. . - ' 'GI Mastrigtet FIEVESCING CONTOUND, a eubsti• ;wt. R.: yeast. kr wabdas 'aaVaa,ke, "'Web maims at 13 pa osat la guar JAW:Wad. Ka au 107 ~'~" E. I. DAVIS & To the Publid. "~"''~ E TROZAS ELLE, W., Watches! MiUSES, FARMS, &c -- .. 'For Bak. • • ALARGE locor piece of grouini eitu , te in the Rath Ward of tba eft7 of Pltbdrornb, _Rutting at 60 fret on button Meet. attd a laa barn —bat to Chanfonl stmt., Thiamomrt, Is located Mom t o le i lll u llej : iks tbe it Lkinl ... g 11 , 111:limb 1.... ruk121 A- W. lands, and am ha clad as ga2le either for Me of one or two emend dvell=re mem Ns or Mat enuMer tenements. Ta al third in hand asid the balance in 'Ara etNa/ manal pennants, moored by bond sad Weevers. ADtda tti BTOWE a WASSON, Mars at lam oanaNo. 110 Woorth greet. • Valuable Real Estate at Auction, 7 raSUBSCRIBER offers foe Sale, ora mble the faucet* p ro perty. In the f Plttebarrh. TM* ha 1. Three mduable three storY brick dwelling home. on Betnnd m.o. between Market and Terry atm% the lota being each 19feet front by fa &es. No. 2. Montabsair feet front on Third stmt. adiatdAll the Third Presbyterbm Chureh. lewd, kar Rory beta hove. used as a petattmy Mace, and one two story brick wareboole. If the above Is aot mkt before Thunday.ll2te lth day of September. at pirate ...Wlt will then booffered at pane oatm.on the premiere. Tema at ale. JOHN VLI3fING. 'anatottt ' Agent Ihr Johnston k Stockton. • • TO LEL' . ' • ts.:slif, Corner of Grant and Third ate., • go, lomidon tom • lawyer or o: phroidam m ps..emlao Mr= 1 liie. 1 111 0161Toz uts, FOR RENT—The Dwelling, No. 155 Shied stmt. near Smithfield—aa ken se the new bark baildink am the painting and lamming c„.12 the entire home is eampletqL The hid chamber o the amok Jaw Elsa a bath min attached. with hot and eat 'War, water deist, tau t ot.the—the Bowe scheming, at a moderatemoderaterent."Shottr• - • 11. DARINGTON. 'fourth street. new Wool. Sewickley Property for Sale. grin subscriber offers for sale a fine TraCt land, contabliod .936 anrea Mag. &portico of up nropeKl lately cued eV; :=TIE 6° ' w `,',4 • ilveleihr! eat Bottom land. I . .sc ,olLirt ' l Inhume .toofTentaylrala wad Ohio Rail. road and the Ohio river. The (216 mate) above the road. le aril adapted for denotes Tonne., eootanannt a valuable Water Roarer. aelth a Ana Caw end Oil 11111. In good rannlng order. For garden. or mints country re* denote. thin property is one of the lona ever addend. UT. log aer mass to the any at all aim% Si Railroad. Rim; and Bear to • ; Tor harms, ayoty to W. C. PUNN, Crow's Banton Bev. ....lota'. or nail. R. RIDDLE, Foorthstnet. bursh.. angthst • evenTalnable, Farms for Bak. kiI;SITUATED near the Ohio and Pima rrivaala Naito:4,4On the vieinkT of 8.1 aw.. Oh* Inn bk to looks:ea web, and ion gad Wane of mkt, 100 TOWNIao— LITTP. between tbrpresent badmen part of the village and the Depot et. Wan- 611 of +bleb be sold 011 easy tonne kw the pinches en. Stock In the Ohio and Pennsylvania liallvoad, or in either of the Banks to Pittabut, wlll be taken to pay. meat I also midi to donate a piece of kinianl. adiednlng w. Depot ginned, to a onnwetent mor compasty, to hid, • eta elms Hotel upon. on wbkb . fonntaln on be bad to " 111%1 '1' 4 Vbr cetVr:lnlirbertl ' eri 'the ces of Pitt. bough and Cleveland; oleo, between Pittsburgh and Woos. ten and IL. bared to be _derived from the Plank Road. lOW being constructed to and fromkalem, makes It con of the mast Important panda on the /Ina of tanned fora ant Salem ZADON fiTILEET. Salem. 0.. Jul,' 1. Yrneartte Valuable Cormtry Beats for Bale at Auction. Ilig SUBSCRIBER, - divided his 1/Allsl—containing 137 acres, eituated in am lawn. within ten Ullman . welt of the Ohio and Dittyl nu:lLn Helloed. and Ain Wks teten Allegheny city. on tL Deaner tad—into ebok• Lou, containing from four to sem each, trilleell the name, by auction. on VIM DAY. the MA date of AVG um 71.51. Tholand is of excellent quality. and in • hlgh gas of cultivation. hoeing been kept as •WI Lon for re natab alum- The Len on the Dune hear. corthards, two of which are of the one-litre( Mgt. It la veil Wanted for Country Denis or Oardening i narpc•- " gt 4 h 11 2%:= Y e. ,, v41.. total payments, with Wrest. to be•seard i. :Lbr e ; w ad . c0n...1111 1 4 gai viil be d' ofA ir nina Vd'-k. A- IL. ' 7 , :rrakctsgit " 7 - eusieltd.Y.Y.3 Cony Property. --/ undersigned offers fOr sale a Owe of Lad oostalatu between to end its len, slowed en am me t.suss tom MlFirle to Yost Liberty. Min- Le • tes rode of Llee Cookal roe. Wlthka is flnot t of w g =op th e nowt to Is ne 1 adepted'ke is on. _. ou. A manor of the f ronool ina_z To m tae Panklns Howe of ,14 if. a luta, Jraoteerate- ' ,/ ' , Valuable Real Estate . in lleav,er Candy at'Aucticm.! THE enbacriber'offers for sale the following annwe. E.osreoant7,eania. lota No./ tad 4. baltx about WO bed eintre.an wide/tisane. 14 one block of /bur thaw riarellbig• and one Ma sh. trains dulling, all two Mateo Web. balt'One bot 50 he trout on Hark Mut, opposite the . abore, and estroidlog to the top of U.', bal. Two brub lots, rub 50 fur groat, and routing ftrna thy wed to low Inter mark, cease 61; Baur. No. IL One valuable water lot. SW feet co Wheel Rut, wllO 4t liirht7tn_rtrathebWet btt . Soot bent. and *Alto the two el wolth erwolod r oe two /amp brisk stone eadirerabouse, by 50 hen alum* d. *Alo dwelling, two Mate Eloit• " TA g 1 :1 t r w BtlB ', h:a Bw.et xv= , ompuntag aue, on white are eroctlol two large trams. W•olllosP000d one /moll trams tor. tubed as an odic.. griroptl=r4:47=globsp,oZ:74APPWWlo thw lral=s Sokloo. bl.47.:borit l one 00 Int It lengt.T:grosto : nn' are ' t wool to tow uter mut. or - cot sold btu Thuudar4M ' l . : at drylember wwlct. at pelyotolotlo. tUra Ow al as pabqo on tho modem: Tama sr .• • • JOLIISI YLESMIL . g"4/ketre Aunt lbr Jobeston • SiorldratY .. Viluable.ReatEstate for Sale.... , ittE follcra l iok described properties are oP irt-"-MlSSlrilu . cors , ton tuall - EnniA, eneMa, AM occupied t; w: he , 11. A Os. Aleo-• lot he the Mud. itudargh. bounded by Ma ilanatARCIA Rollin; Mill on Ms mat. and boson: about Put co Ma 14monsbela tit.. • ' • • home and lot to Um city of Allegbitust. fronting . .10 fee on tau South Commou , Immo. Pasclusky at. and East mon. .1 running back . Water alley IMO feet. adiol i the propcny Of llanney Childs. ; A A lot, partly in Nom tab partly In Kamm Immo abipi, the wood lot belay the Karim Llespltal. froadicula . the Ohio Mamma coutanittog about 11 amoa. Also-A hot. and lot.. A/lealtany MM. toy ototthied by .Ird Cive.ll. front An on Haut Lane. and Item di. Maly under /Seminary Hill, contairdat about 7A.et la' . hoOtAlso- . . About tam se. Of mond. tee city of AI. oe, r, aotiointim ttie rotten. of Chatlearever. front. the Plank .P.Q Pith • large mai bandm/Omly built Iltup aka Ileum lberaom and mro ratings of Pater at eltber We MeV, mar mow. by La:tomb. : rtollm t‘i JOdEPLI TT wle.. s Omni atmet. Pittsburgh. For. Sale or Perim__tut Lease , ofORTY-THREE BIjiLDING LOTS, laid oft la out lot no. De. la the orisinel plea of the torn Allethear, fecatins on both nese cf Ratoota Argot. any on Rank /Oat. • • Al.. for rent for oae or-mole tha residue of the oat lot on the 11111, exterullns back to Mtge street. lately oorarkd as • Won , . In fer terms, cos., enquire of Mr. HOAR BORLAND. war ant m an n . el. of the ann:Dm at L4 n0.101 Ulna street. Pittnuersh. Irlaf IL BRADY IVILSIBb. Beal Estate for Sale. VALVABLE unimproved LOT, on the t 1. maws ( of Met= Eat , unimprov = ed Wf a rt : :ciT d b t ; It; get deep on } 9 &elory. 4 innuicao b ook to .11 E;0—vetotrireo y ➢rick Dwelling — Linos* co Liberty rirowL &draining trirfifborw. th e lot being lb 3 Dot trout by 103 feet deep . The bowie ia large mid °rani:dant, built modern stye. end tontains eleven mos. Ared..—Lli &cm of very valuable land new Sharpsburgn. Alor—A Vann °VI3& acres in Wet t Deer township. AD.—A Fun of saes to Lawrence county. 5 nal.* hum DO Cagle. Also—Tarrin to Deaver county. of various &nes sod prices, from me valu a blee moderate. Enquire of . 1 00p IL imec. nittuneYs at L Rai Locate AirmatA niyU • stron. Pittabmvh. To Farmer.' . , ... . , . . / .000 .I.l . RtS W Farraing • = i d Grazing /11 , : i i:emir rirr.r. within Voodoo pato& of u tt Nor log 2,1 Also—Loo d. 0 Awes irk Elk ocozaty of r saloon so 1144 . Wm. Enquiro of A:WILKINS a al. loyl moan of Korkot wad Third oft • To Gudeners. . I , IW iINTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al . ready miler good cultivation,lodhiii ono goo. y, Co sold for good orre—ont third cash, 4110=00 One, tIVN, trim bard. For partterdr.S. dulro at the Buda. U092i1l of A. WILKINS t OD.. wyl , • oordor of Market and Third ata . For liale: • 171rEmembers of the Fairmount Fire Com roffery thelr.Ensb. for sole. Ls orood or der asellelliOe Enoufte of • !Mita. Peep. opktf No' 409 Pe.stroert. . For Sale. RE UNITED STATES ROTELIi LOCK OP BUILDINGS. oo the tomer of Wash. i r yl ' 11a7.1175t A7.;,ivlr tge - i.:;, d „ 74 at gem" V. 1.!. wt<o..ng` , 7 , ll. ..b rK f to • [treaty feet elle/. .. /..1.1. OL AviD 0R No. 106 Penn et. For Bale,', • BAKERY, with three Years lease of the stand. on Federal eteret, Allegheny. The BaerThee 010.1.1 neolosary toe doing* large button*. The Orlam and unturirameal In the ma 010**. Peke For trios apply to . BAIRD & J 717 • ' 114 Neoond at. Patent C=l:,!ticks. 'UST REVD, AT H. RICHARDSON'S, No. at Market Meet: inotber lot of ?Mug Caudle. ta. • ner wild., at pftrt Enoch motet Tarigmlt'.:ildiggetrOP:2the DaDL~ .n rr • • Ten Dollars OST, on Thursday er nig. either at the m. 0.. or between tbe The tee and Grant "tree. o Fortb, Smithfield, or Third te. a POCKET WAL. ;o oor Pula NON EAIE. conteinind Omit MO ha Mates, UM* nwrr of to Talmo but urme owner. . • be shore rworeml will borsht to whoever trill nicest it Ida suit galls. Wine; 10 bLls. Cidarilmve nest J. D. WILLIAMS A . Ca. CHEESE—Prime W. R..; for sale by DALYL'LLt CO. Warily .. QULYILATE QUININE--50 oz. for sale by 1.7 STl►___ J. KIDD A CO. 012°. Jacob Townsend Sareaparith-24 dot: far ad& by , .1. KIDD CO, /YID wood rt CHEESE- 54 boxes, on conti,., , aunent now I, fo nduw, ",,,k by DAUB DICSEY b CO.. 7117 ,Water 6171Yrobt cts. NO. 1 MACKEREL in quarter bble. for by 181.1A11 DICKEY I CO, ' /Yl9 ,troter ond Front U. RIGE— . -By the tierce or bbl. for sale by , teAttit,tlartme..col W. .109 _ VUTDIEGIS,-1 bbl. for sale low to clooo ermsignment. 18.1.1411 DIMLY A CO.. i7llO • !Water and Front dB. LAXSEED OIL-5 caaksirazrantedpare wrwetir e .7110 ,R. E. BELLY:BB, 57 Word it:. 1 lINIATA. BLOOMS-20 tone for ado to • ./Y/ alt• lc o e caruignment. by XIKB. k JONES, Canal Mali REPTio 000 kbs. for s j eLl . b . g k WINE,-,4,cheice aiticle, for fa4r:, Urn..46y chai(on.rdnienl. by • .171:4 • ... • , • . A.culAkeirroCLYt CO.. W.INDOW GLASS;--1000 boxes (Its and . 11.‘"•'.1i4sluauoi. .;• STEAM BOATS. VOR • CLIWELTNATL—The fine etegmee RN Eva,: 111=FAri a t I lstvwfre the Mx. sad bate ea Walwaar. the 29thVi ri ai 10 A. . • Tor freight cw,pswage. • 1 • MEM and • anir 19 • 7311 E 11111/V k 111311121 d, FOR LOUISVILLE.-The len- did , stsnier 31A171,077M.,.. , master, will lease for ttu above end me atedi_ pent. re tomorrow, the 714 inst., at d P. nventa o s puma apply on taunt. , • ang2). t OR CINCINNATI—The Splet- jd zie all ta m at laaas far thirsban aial laterraana points, on Yri daz. the 2:d. atla o'clock a.. YOZ fralatit or pulsar apgi l a& Ara OR CINCINNATI:—The new 1. Eterec and ankndid Iskalnar OLAIICIIN. Cant •111 lam kr Una abate and mMtsb nata• m alda daT. w a eetas, r. t. Far nannt or Inman annit an Laud.' FOR 'WHEELING. The deszcw• DWIINA.L. W. S: Camrell. WI ,k•do ite Lk, sbov• aitd intermedlata posta .1 Wpw.lay. WM Instaa_ _I, 0 10 a. it. anB9 ARMTRON G. cBozmi4 co, Meats. REGULAR WHEELING AND 8171a771111 PACKIST—TL. feat WELLEPiIIjx. Capt. B. Y , 5 1 41 . •• • raialar packet Ware. PI - Wbeianz. and a th.Loartag Piti.bolva7 Maltz aftcniaan Wan.Stintbenallte. aM en.ri....Laanan3ca. • lot. 13tsnlam•tUala sad an.lnna•• liOrVar laMermry Ta alla b:ga', arnarntnaltaraccal. =I boadrah trat i id , a7 nrm. , Par y kt i i Mmaimzgy no EOR NEW ORLEANS — The ~ r y l y ip .pleacad will steamer =Mart B. Neter, will hare Mr the shore and all interinediat• porta. ma the gest riae of water. " if r tght P IM RlELTEt r ritit " Elt. Aze t • ROI:MARI PACKET BuE iivrxrr errnßritait & suinnsa.— .teluar PILOT No. 2. A. B. Crane:Maater. will leave Pittaburgh for Me:cg. Cantina and Smilleh e 17err Templar and Friday, at 11o'clock r. returning :;:vea handalo for Captlna. Wheeling and Pittsburgh. or: err Wetincelarend Bettirdarad.lodelork.a. 'L.P.:women and shlpperscan depend upon this: bait ranning regularly ming the low water seas= For ftaght or passage. MIT on board- myld - RE: ULAN WEDNESDAY ream, _cnitinreir.. Captain John Um. Ras Opleadld boat.. built tio owners of the acme, laze Nrotoo. sod ahem for tae andrusaLl sod rittsbargh Pookot food, soa lean .He Wedoescby Clouttooott.LO place of the New EnV . .lotogo. Yorfrel r at roar t alli .m o Ito,flooz% 3 Kt s ki• • : s •rr : L za a. WHEELING PACKET.—The splendid newecketztessmerPlyr dnind lea Plttabaj.t2.,...oced..k Wfe l7 W.I. Vdatt-trat Wb. ^ - 11 .5.”.7 14nTi"'"k. "lttaMirehlzg.ine. OR lIARIETTA AND .HOCR LICIPORT.—The It. rtrascurr PACLITC. .Latarter, viii lean. for the above =I Iwlt , .very Thruxtrr, at 4 o'clock. P. If ' for freight or T armagrapply en O•Td. Ot tO sadao I ' - ," • , T. WOOLS a am. Ka. 6.1. Water awl Calmat ata. 1111SQELLANE,OUS. AYER'S CHERRY4ECTOB.A.L. ion Timetas OP 1 couous, COLDS, PECARSENESS,I3IIONCIIT TIS, .WEIO¢PIRG-COLIGH, CROUP, ABTIIBIA, CONSIINEPTION. AElONG,dertaintioun cliscoverks Wince haa mi to ibis geseirstlost to Eacintata dai liothain 1 et lag, Ira am Ito attiontarit, and even Frame the teat 1 gy !.e.,,, , aggaggggg, wag am Ita gutlea of gam mania* to than thla ondidlaintioa of Cliasolatry to the Mating Art. A gad trial.of Its vlatool throaaboot atto vast lieraatri, tag promo bengal a doat that ho asedicias or coaddostlos of atedirt know.. out ma isinilr =a aro! and ears Cu sassiervoir naiades of palssozary dram which ban Wimp svotl..moi oar *Wrist tbinuasida sad thousands erresiT 71.. / .. .a.aied. then la aureaboadaat tor mot to Wavy a milady . has' 0 ]swath beat total aluch ems be relied on to Oat" goo moist iltogenius alifacticad al Lb. bait. Oar ,pane heria6l riot vomit as to Nabob atiylavportioa of du carts ofbeted by. Its a., bat Ira pasiasit e. Aothadita **basis of Loh:mg rasa. martyr ,funtur entottry tei the, dards:. which the stows helm assaad'sral samara be pleated to faistribfeceoitharela ars fall parttoulari. sad hallatndatle woof of thew facts. p. Ma Proageed .Mirial arlemtlr at:Arafat PRO 7.1.5011 ALITC2f *Ames C. Ayar—latt 1 hoes coed Your dam Yeatnral In goy font ewe of deeplesated Breaelatia, mat sat satiated Than Its tbsogicla oosaltaticeo thaz It to an aithodriehts too. ..road for the read of Javroschil and Inotiodal dadicattisa . =7 oplataa as to Ito snagragr agsgatag eta be of ea, ..rn.• 7 ' . ''..!: _ ,11,7 ” Ind !AG& Mr, Prow. the isiddeLtida_ d PROFESSOR olazi.x.fx AL l &teibl i a l. 'idars - rf tm..ir • • ] mo d MaCtoeir= la a atc=.dioxi Isola wasee of th• toot ankles ta - th• Mau:is 1 1'".. po • : d t aad • my eidastone tasairly Sr ths etacs of dames It be ham. 4•4 to core." . I !Iry Norco. Ct.. Nov. I.IWO. 614.708 PAST:MON. Presided cf Oa tr. C Senale.vtato , that ha Us nod the Oteavy A i etaraloaliti Iroadaeol sae. sees. to =a sattioioagaideo of the ronspie. --1 . . Poi" akar Ma Atai a l t Ate saaldasa. , -- • .. kir, Avail 31.1612. • ' .Dr.J.e. Arid. loSeell—litar .I am bow amataatb magma= ?Googol la serr roadie, azdjasiforkt to avistdraotar7 coaplatata. Yr= *bare .Hirt of lipa.o lams cam. Ito. comb:rad it win to maths. coda 01 disdaia of Mo , IE L that have got to foto.. all apse Maass' . .'l la hir re.maraeost It. ate of tookrotimaca. lad r It mach tlai beet V Warn falba: thaseas. , , . • - , areotfallf rms. 1". 6 ctraw .Ltlii N. D.. Prepared awl mold 117,7'611= C. Arrs.Fm=ai ca.. I s V i i.A4 - - lo ASleshiWECtia..lar ‘ IL. dilailadiad. • J Q Err S' ' mit '.E . G.E.liaaltexar r . ky la Anil. induce.. failed ts oepel arm." Wed Conn House, Va_. uly =164.. M. R. Y.. attsster —You •111 swollen thAP. when wet were to Pittemuutt. la November loot. you rrovolled um u, to try your Vamlthge. to test Its woo., we dkt to. sad thontth the winter In sold what we purchased, which t••• It a Pelf Ponta/lon. In May last we purchased more. which was &nosed of lesnatthately. lee the. *tiered nom whyleh *rel cm the Valk of the pretest month. saand on yestaday ub we sold the last of 2 dos. bottles. W. now wish TV. .end VA by W. dast Safe conevyaney. a clos. mom. • flad , Vo xenahla • toadleitw. that wrery per i. talec nr it o tat= ,. 4l ... s lg= i n bep, =ea . to corttheates of Its ethel hooey. Out of lb.goagottte w• have vendsd. It has nom. *Mt - Anal* instance. felled to expel wawa. W.M. C. MILLER .• CO. Preparal and sold by B. E. cyr Pme N e . by Woad si teal • • To the Deaf! TIEAFNES , 1.5 1, j .= in-the '- head, and all AN Wastrel:Xs from the ear,. 'seedily aitil Priseinill ` wato! Y. gezl. r tr. Sorcery, and °1 99 Arai st. Phrisilslybisibeintti =mum his teturn fors few day. Thitnumber , importance of the cues under hts inn on his recent visa, sod tits gratifying amount of 611.210 which Ittende4 ii i. treshas. in duced tibia to extrodlis his rsturo. slay . out b &- KV °:" lr ' b:Mi d ja ` reist=t, l and 'iits'ATar Dr. IL mar to eatisialtrid, wail Intuits. =tie, beroad the feattoblooss, Valnelle Improvement in Trusses. DR. HARD'S Improved Patent TRUSS and SUPTURL EZl=T.,lff talon • Nraismat case can be anted. This Timm Is entirely different In form =1 prlncifiles of action from other Trusses. hating .11 the adeantagen of a trallonntlated sad maim mew am She pram. can be ao regulated am to stye ease ao4 enalbrt In the tont dlficalt awes cf Henna. and eta be 4to almost wanes &siren Tie P.n.. ie.. t ang.ad betas btoogbe to bear /.4e , e , eely ono the kennels peoltut. and annollag perfect enmity end nano. tloo et all times. mu under U. town violent exertion 11l nu. nee of tide Trou. when 14:11propeolyby a WWI. p.lthe amer Ls beyond tne ttanger of 012, .114 Y otbn peinfol map tem. arid& tm pot an anfrennent *ammo to the wean On of 1117 talented ulnae. it Is a very mom= Innottom tor persons Onated .1141 Rupture to Wed. e tram wan. ply It thenteelvea TOO le a toe practice. ertdola camt be 11.11.17 br those nno andareatal the sostOacf of LM parts anectt4 heroin clans vaunt most rerseetfully caU tie.. of l bw clans to Unt Tram as we know nUI appreciate Us value, We alee bale earsetr of other trasaes at QS loved Drina. Infant Truena tete cocim on haled. KEYEZU e 41• Amts. 140 Wooden . ttentrah. Dr. Hard's Abdominal Supporters. TIIESE SUPPORTERS are intended thief ly for the eery of Prolspale Merl. arid el those dis eases .her. • atiebstilcal ettptext tq the kbdogstual Vicera readrot They give perfect support to the attleatiosi orgesie. soul may be mon vita ocau •Wt hy _Stu die. eases pro:Word by e_serveknees of Pb. abdominal auselee are Piftde of the 1 8oN ~.16 ..Pilee. Costive, ;Mug of VeZt Brgrilas,. eh of ami E lf th. rowan, of the La, Dnpepels, gni sews! debility. r EOM k bIeDOWELL. jet . . 110 Waxi Pittsburgh. Sellers' Liver Pills littumeitiat toplte Pittsburgh,Pal? 24 , 46. ..Ik . r. R. E. SEUERS:--I. take this oppor- IN tuna) or teat/fling in favor or your Inman:able en a about two yeate ago, and talon down with wrens hallsounation of the liver.WM so reduced by nighti:sweata and other effects of this dreadful dims., that my life vv. despaired of. After other means had W ed. / warn:Mead by my phyaielan lo try your Lieeil, end must ear that alter taking on. boo and a boil I have been rtutonal to reasonable health. which I enjoy at this time. I therefore take pleat.* in recommending them to others afflicted with Ceram of the Live. Yours respectfully. JOIIN GIVENEII. All other I LL call s) "User Pala. ars counterfeits or base Iniltatious. The genolee arkpotpkred and sold by fee • E. Eglii.Y.lta, 67 Wood st. X. Basin's (successor to Roussel) Perfumes • for the Handkerchief. . IEXTRACTS of liege, Orange Flower .Jon amine, Portusal, Verbena. stet Venillagat• e. i f , r g reg=ll:= l %,""treptt o afouscellne, Inberoso, DaII,IIIIOt. Camelia, Honoysual, Jonquil', Jockey Club. Lila, Mambo', Poring Mama. Clement, West Had, Joany Cam* Cltrouelle Beast, pand Extract Must.' In one mango bottle* crith glass at er. .111 the eteee.Utractaorbleb aro only • put of bb ailsorunent, are abbe very best quallty,biltm tuanuleo, tared arid, efpetlai The oaten/11n sales made lh Ma; oauntt7. fully teat the blip I:alb:W.1On In Ida& ther wood 1 White Paint. TON OF WRITE OXIDE OF ZINO, re ceived and for sale at tioe.l wl9 Weid st . A ' • ..11.—o Invite Ito attention of Homo sad Slsn - oit b paoteeo t st. article, which we haws been naing sq. wards of tbsse suntbs. and can necamend to he superior to white Iced mi b tlatmer s ma;p r ri.. Isudeoi of ..4 abo l ortring the t qv tir i ttla k ifiesbor mom bitlllnrone t : It wares Meter bawl nom and Ls mon dursb:o for Inside or °Maid work. It Ell not rub no. antl tan be Imbed without Im um and as It emus noon rattanwith eqnsltelsr,bb It L neaqas cheap as Isla. • • was J.&71.11E1LL11.4. Sims' Fire Proof Minimal Paint. TRE eubeeriber, having 'completed his es tablistarcentt far the nreparaten of fha share =meal. arucle. near the_hee4 of federal stoat. Allegheny, te parad to toril. ah /1311. throne. We neenta Other dry. ca ground O • ' • .• '.76 MU, J. A. Cool4 i . M u Corner. of . Third add Recd N. JrNervin .1 126 Liberil it sq/_ Jr=ourdass, ir.d2odd. -CODA IuSII . 650 casks, of our own mann facture.' aranaand of as blob. tnt. .LT I=Port.d. ,and for NU at Ulm krnestrMgnii . , • ; non war Market . . Patti:ll:ugh, Cincinnati and Louisville Tcle• A FEW SUAlLEF r fi ll au"a Stock wanted at a: anadas a co. SAAPPA-2°°, wska zvcs for B.=yir LEACHING. POWDERS-9AO Basks for al* by 733 BE:MEW. BERRY t CO. WOOL! , WOOL!—Cash paid for the differ d" g 7 444 " 31 " s:a v. luanavon. 111,01tATE POI'ASIT-513 lbs. for sale lIS • 11•881712008 01- . \ 3': ~ ._ ~.5. .. . , i . . •. , • k . • - . . i IVIEDICAIA:N: -4 r ;, 7- . .. - add's .3redicated Lipid Cat- .-- - ' .1 y.KIIIS ARTICLE is intended for finuri r -. , L and mooedmooed be fount in we ptemiodst, of enotri 4! ..1 ;1 Um land. bisebudererbo are Is conntrat daoda, MunlT to their perm. Umbel maddsett mal.tho haw. , - • er or tandem nee of Molt, mill tind NN b• Meat\ • aabbio to tbooi. sad after • fay trial otll cormidor it Win .. tHmietl TWA made am of may ontify utJudd e.. ine Moitmacti undersbytted. barb* fre- \ y Liquid Hatialamm. raked by Marra Yenteld 4 Camp. ItkLileto%a. cheerfully recommend it to otn—profemiceml es ....• aueUent otbettteste to adtmeire plaster. In ..=.tot t AT i eo rz, bra , ?ca ,.. o alladat d d . lreati . 1 6hAMI,Ed 140 - 39TAIIDOL ..,. • , WM. IL CAW 11. D. , • , 1. rt HARILL/30S 1 :3 3 LA i -' • • P. WOoDa.O/e 'M. • . . - 1 . HAMILTON 8 M.,. ,• i ' CLLSWOHTLI SHIM . D., BOMA; Otetit MI Um McCain. Obleidaas I n tee Ctt L yst Middle . /or ode by . B. A. TATINSIYHMME a SCL, ' ' ATI, 6=4 WoUt se4 Ma t& . • THE - GRFULT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR. • JOHN BULL'S BAIUMPARCLLA 113 put up in quart bottles, and mi. taloa the strength al strrems te Loath Dors so pay alrollar serstazi ittk.. s = !u pt Dottie. or I.a Pr .I Llee tor ~u sta ',Mon been • veil eatabese. yaw past. that earbpssalle. when plus ono tr ' ereetrgeepired. was Ito =.la cW7 P"':"Lat hibl4 W erl b"'ll th". 4" . th,74ll Cll" % ''saft . 6"' smelt that JUMP BUJ: . 61r1 2r4 ASSALP.i. HILLS Is the mural:rogation berm. dor pobtfo bob Newel on mini, seientnic grtn !intro and of voslkesa ettength.• The Unarm v vrithont, to sod posta .i t need. to uricest eh 'tone.. a.- • - pclaNtrantrergilr4 before below need!. • • Duni lhownestille also az/gains virtues ot antral other valuable *gents. together homing the bat bane portel sad modal:ins toe poster* mann ageat 1•04 _ koo world' WILL ; CURS WITHOUT ; -FAIL I Iksoftda or 81K...Ev11. Canter* Tumors, &lan Of the SUN: elpelas. Chrmue Son Errir, *OFR rs. Scald Hod, Monona. 'l%l f I:ta th= ta. litLis,Eoll. • Diem. ofthe 1 Sidsrers. , 1........ mll4=of • _ a. m. a from ' - I . Pala la tn. Bid. mod 6 . darenstal Dabl . ty. Da= • ' . . iloos=l.= rd. 4.=.......i=0„' ' • Pulmanary Alifecttoos, and all other daimon Watt= ID i ' rump:: comoxrnair: - • • Wu ...cmadaut. 7.. mala lareaularitko asei <OIIIIV c.V . 4.z ... at Herron : Mantuan, ( I.o=dta Meat tarmudanea ta LIE Comaltuldaost la •••••••d to • OM= aad drialt. sal a. , tea . • M tor tno Motota. and reale am plaasaam r a ..n a To l loy maim to Bina Lick to o.73sess vat.. WM. or •=.. • I minfollowhak ea eon ooeittlestai nos la the ummelori neth•the=t m provtletor of mtp L • Rev. E. W. Debeic ts wine 4 me i rocusslltitherwn as ete Woodcut end soomovlished leetor m then. & .11m. E. Iltereanon bur be., known sA ma at the meet tal ented and melons members that the Endue:ker. Conimeeed. amid bout of Dr meaty Team and et this lame Is DIE; the lalagt reg.:elite • of agent for the . M. Beak van the world produce Win, RUIN -.- ratiefeetosE teattfethy in fame"( tor tudlchmf Betkr TafirarAy add Das Boa. Offered is limit if - Yeersdra: • • - :11xv. r. W. Emont...Bay. L klntramall." r, Di, um. • W• hme need John Entre Emenertllcarnu.; s • end Ma harelcarcern Eta be med. with entire. eatakeetket and me have no to. Ration ha dating that we bolls. It to be a We and my able a:WSW camoutd. and ems toted lb tamtnee good atel relieve seat mderinett woad thud= et=ally , end Most earnestly ,nvma mend it to the allc , : • • Bramrawi. 411.3&A DUN. • Haw w• all edndr• • Hear beenatal whits MIL ma 'a thee calmed cheek. Haw often dove us ••m• =Joie . seedrat tale •dedslaretenn 50 devoutly to be - aortae to connetke. lotions. muhet.yenta. end ooketag metenale. to tarn to thtem a ...tune of whet Dame ' Leggieed ß lhro= l. .th ac bent zn i t t atwr b ee It beecatiflee the the nth. by =mime em .. .parriga morbid ma distend matterlrom the heel. It_ pane huh-hey:me vismona. givens 'airily - mewl. and chant:lnk Um piton end dart combenedhe fra • . U. blttaz unt fr eedmen of youth. Ladle Mazda* thet • nu of pants and sestorm and me hull. Parmeekllle. the only elteculel ward U the wise ss dear. =I • hint is enough to th e ladles. Tertiesony Li to the Fa:owing,' Routers SalpOrjettosti ag, Co stnient On the - Efeictuy of Bear Sim 'ma br. L. P. Yernsm. Pthhecoe of Cheadday ha ths I ' losseS.LL. /Wind *deep hem looked one the lint of lametionto onethoenk. John itolPsOcan Extracted harreurilisand U. hesitance in Myll that thee dorm • safe omunind e and . ono that prosetwee well to throats Menem I. .00th it L ' apeoehia.": ' •L P. YAM/LLD. D. . • , 105.5 Dailbv erased -ft dd Zee- • ainve Am. tt - al out =LW agitaaitt • locumax. Duelt 23.151/1. - I lure munned th e investintion th• premtration of /*handl. bersanuille. and believe the emanination b• exarbnatane. aml cskals...l to endue an tender. impreedna is to system. / have steals bothtet utile the prim...mode. sad think it thnbeet ankle of eft. M. PYLE& D. D.. t Ph w reiden at the Loctimill' • Mune lionntel. I S 101110E-Bmm. and ask ' the ..D.D. ILL.A JOLLY BOIL'S SARSAPAR,from have mother. • iLEYSEIL I.IDOW LIO. Wand .recce, PEnbtargh, at= , - rw0,;u.'1271).1.1- CORRY and JOE. UG1•81, shear cut emi by Drusmiste centrally. telidtweracT. ' Somata Statteine kreicto Cmannsgtifou' Barresotess,Lencortheaor WiaiteOrregulir 3fa:;:Anttiktbs e , • Incontinuence of trrine,Germalllatrealtmof the Deer iced Spirits, and Glochrf State of Mar an =recta? Dr. OPPooterEntiglef TerknegooFendScrsupanifoorbdth times immediate rage by renewing the fountain of /math • ' and eltomitlh thalami It neutralCes laottratcas, atop nunanorsl semattsms, araraSTM healthy tenon to , all the trttalgarers. . lii et.nti,. it geougarbgapplS.. cable to ths deader and delicate octothostion: af the fs. • male2•ll immediately counteracts that thefretaeit4 =swap woe (ad leadfaida 110 . 1.11131012 ths female frame, sal imPartg an enema sod buoys:Ky . as sotricbigg ad tbe7 or. grateful. W. eridertm Ni which Indutme cm • . stronaly to recommend this menetm to asnied prole • who hare nett*eo bloseol with offspring., . Promote Dteri,or Faghtg of the Worob; of Sea Mtgs. . ding, cured by DrAblyeart's Extract of Yellow Dock and' SarsaParllla. afteicrery other tench remedy hat been tried vitt:lnt relief: WASIII3OItX, 0., Tel.. 141.612. This entities that my We. aged 2: Team. Lae sugared modes the above complaint for five Team, meats all the don condited to her bed. 1 have for fnis yew. eodedesdar emplOyed the I:mo.ms:its:el talent ant mad I:open:Med . ads eectlts of 12.* country. without en 7 benefit whatever. - I brio alas poirehmed irtes7 inatrionent recommended ton the cum of snob diseases. .11 of which proved vrorthlean in the Wins of ISA 1 was induced hr =Moo& to ' cry- Dr. GispietsSe Yellow Dock and hassappirills. which Weir used Par four months.' After she had aped It dir about foots wealth Ulna arid./ to all of wg that atla VW IS itTSanaja gad from tbis aho Impronnt rapalt.s=d stained dash and .treagth. at* Is now ettiot:laz riact ascallant health. WIL 310111011 T, Ws, beisbi sislittbors to Wm. and Julia llosdat, that the acne statanwas, as to the sickness of Ills Iffs. fort...sal ps to U. cute belay .fatted by Conett'e YeUo• liosl and &asap:•an. anittricrly cross J.1.1C8 EDDY. . 44 4 4 inng's Evil Cast of 0. M. ..riosard. Itcooma Gam, Dee. 1.11112. , . Stearn S. P. Fiewatt & Oor.--Gents: Sc.ii tim.• Is 1543 1 Ina anacks4 !with Eines Evil in rar ann..lsk& Seam. so sore I ootdd not use it. and to 1544 mornfeatima set In. I sntPleYed. at different times. cash physician of aelettinf within my rash: all told me my arm must be ampstadeeL - Pram the snooper to the lora.= Ares toll of ranging sores. 31ystraugth at tins timi was ampletely exhaust. ed. and my, ierson much entaciitol. I math:sued MUM§ state until U.S. when I am as advertisesnant Yellow• Dock end Sarmgerill.) which 7 mot. and emtibi• tattle of the article. Guysott's Yellow Dock anti &maw elle cured Met I took no other 'remedy while niingitt and felt myself pert - tali well-lefore lading the Meth tat tle. llad I turecilt et the first appearance of the nialedy.T am taus it wall have need. eke Item Yeth, al Pain lina rufferink. I most eariastly remsomend every uemon Nib Bring under any dMilai diseale, to use Oursott*. Yellow Doak and Sarsasuilla, which will restore them to !mann. Yours, in =Mud.; O.IL BY.OBABB. • ; OM of on aggravated ca.seef Erysipelas. The tures performed by Pr. Claysoit's 'Extract of Yellow Dock mad Sarsaparilla... Luting- The patient's general health ocatitutes to improve after diem. is rcoaored..— Cores are not chrinicled until time has fully tasted that there MU be no relapse at return of the Maas. Beaver. Ilarkiams co. Yetrusty, Y. Bennett Y Co.--Gents: Itlawith grim:pleasure the I smite you about the eery happy erects of loat Yellow Doak and nazasparilla upon my son• wk. haalang ben sot feting wader tbat dreadful and loathe:me Benne. EmiPa„, .hub al months .treaded by seem of oar beet phYMeins4 nht. tied their AM perwrreringly for five months. without inT beneficial mold whatever. lie hennas reduced to a per fect •akeleton. :Ile had ulcers frOM Ws hip te whlabweranandnually matt. :.31ediad and surgiail skill was bated Physicians - end etet was hopeless: then could be =thing darn: o ,trot the.. terrible firehttehhtt ulcers. nate:t hree and myself thoUght. his • dissolution seer at, haul. O. °flay naightimajw. had aired .child of &8,1%,1*' with your invaluable Medicine/ wished me In man ni.let it; modonate teem the:wiles. deedre tOdoeotoetlaingwhile life laded. than from any hope of getting relief, I procured three tattles of your Yellow. Beek end Smsaparl/1a....nd • commenoed using it; tad to my astemlahment he bona improve before be bad toed the third bottle; and bans he had mad • half damn tattles. he mold walk mg.. Ile used in all twetra tank:adoring tt. Seer 184.9..0rit7 lobes last b. was perfectly motored. Entry watts, of the di.hile.ezetyt the wawa, isi removed. and to stoning perfect health at She present tin... Bit reaorerT: under the b.,,..d00 of Gad, I. euniely owion to. the the of your Yellow Doak and Eartaparflts: and lemur. you that; feel myself unelcilreat oblistitor to you, sod it is withmerat joythat I infonn you of.what your Eareay•rills Pas don* ' 5.14 ivy J.D.NU - (=duo - Or to Sanibel k Part)iburlb and Walnut stmt., Cludonst4Obio, Geom.] twealtor tho South aul W. to.wlma all orlen muatts sdthaimaL • J. Kidd 2 Cc- 8... t. Fahuestmt k Co., J. I" Warm ir, Plateberrdh; L. A. teener; Alla-OurCity; L. K. ReaslL Weebis,.tan; 4 11.1loarle, pracnamy U. Welty. araeadbl.m tosnr.r.Tornerark Scat di Cam.. Dedfard; teed k Son, Iltuattagdon; aLre.Orrliollldanbars Itildebralat A . Co, Judie= J. K. W!alght, Era= i Co, Ilroatville; A. Wilma 2. lionOraji.b.s blclaralnel AC. K. Callender. aleadeltr.. mutcris Co; :Aloe.Gralaido. h Parker, Mercer.lam. telly koi,Dc3.. 'ler; 8. amity. Dearer. J.. o.2. , nzunerlon. Warm; 1;. 7. tC. B. Joni. Coo P. Crcologids.:Brovasvill‘ ler,Prict—Ta pir Bottle; six Bottka for $s ..rx-st. nor &leis! piano Preceptor: ' • , A. LEBER . b da just received &rye& ; bnatt4 L"r, :nr F fge. to rl " l , e narst . tlxilciod- mantrf~ oTer cr, cell ttawn ta one a ttannatsuountataloSmacaoza for beet:men-cal ottolla. D.' here supplied a triatt. long wanly fat by Igo nnabloal Dottie, rt.: an elzonroa • .. knolt,groonsallar and Interesting to the DOW. both In Its 'curdle, and tunes. thus greatly tad:Mann and atocntb, tog the saner bat tattoos and ittmos.gazt atudy de and piano pining lartbllowtngDtotsgathologe ezands.llbe woik. ato ratmul to: . . • 1100= EtattorALosalloann.faingitike • m • '-., V'
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