PITTSBURGH GA Z E , E I• PUBLISHED BY WHITE:a 001 Eff=l33 'IO.'SD4.I'3IORNING, SEPT. 1, 11351.- garEEADING JIA TTEB W 14.1. BE POUND EACH' PAGE OF MS:PAPER. 1 RIGHT' SIDE UP. We ha. 4 retteser seen any thing 'more cheering sad - crecoaraging than the strong and almost niusnlxenus,,expremion aL, the.Arriericatt pr , . . . , condemnation of those who got Up the lett ... thi Peditiou against Cuba. flt to cella to that ex citement caused by the news of the exec lieu 'of..the fifty , accompanied as it, was by start s 'of Outrageous abuse of their remains, the' ups:, Wes of the , people were strongly exciteltbet , . . calm retiection,'sad More correct so counts of the affair, soon convinced 41.1 reasonable 'autt,lowerer mach we bad to lament, wit had floating tonompinin of. The tone of the ken, both North , and SOnth,„ with a Xery few excep tions, was soon in unison and harmony with law, and right, and common miss. 'rho abstirdity, to say . nol4ing of the wickedness, of an at templdir forte our dotions of government 405 the geeplo of Cobs was ao perfecUy palpable, that sobordwinded men of all parties., Whigs and D'etnotraa,„ , . :Union - men and Becessionlits, free aoilere and \Pro s -slavery men, ; all for once har- , . Mortised.. This thing of earizig to the people of another nations, anti of different habits and pre jodiees, "1k Democrats or die."' is so intensely rhlieitloty; to 'say nothing•else of it, that no one who iielitentls to think at all. gill attempt any long* to , defend, it.— . Propagandism of republicrinciples, how over, was Only a 'cloak use conceal a eery ditiermk object. • The clo , however, is flow L i torn to pieces ; and those wh goto Cuba with h a a r hcatilelafeat, , mast go in tit i t tine character of brigands, marauders and pirstes. They will no longer be allowed to 4. steal the Beery of heaven to serve the devil In Thelate ouulges commi ted at New Orleans are seallymore to be lames d than the tragedy et Envitha: , There the nati•naltonof has been ireply wounded. The viol••ee committed upon the Spanish Consul was a• outrage ; without a parallel i 4 any civilized nn on. io sionenent, no apology can remove the tan from the nation al honor; and its efieet will be to roll back the march of republicanism in crepe for years to come. That wretched ea' be , cited with irresistible force by the ad • tee of monarehi• • catiod arbitrary governme. t to prole that man 4.120: capable of self government. • • . Then ;the attack by thetiob upon the liberty I . 1 , of thepreis in that city is a other mournful IlTi _ deacck that some of our p ople are departing from' he great principles 'each lie al the very foundation of our free; inn . tntioll9. Thin law less spirit must be checked and if a wholesome public opinion cannot chec - it, the government Will be obliged to resort to n armed force; and then we shall present to e world that most menstroas of all anomalies a despotism under the form of a reptildic. 4.et the , people, then, , tido the government in any degree of effort the may be required to yet - anvod to this. propagandism, brigandlam, and hostile demonstrations - against our neigh , bora: Remember, that in a government like , ours, the Very structure of whiCh gives, force to • public opinion, unless the government feels the suit/cluing power of that force, it most neceeia. illy be weak and ineffici ent, • :Amongst a free people. ergumeot is better ' . than force. - 'Calm reasoning mint combat the passionate appeals; of those who would lead the , people astray. Demagogues Will spout, arid weak or venaLeditors will write and print the; most umeound doctrines, clothed in specious . phrase& that catch end tickle exceedingly the feelings of the ardent and unthinking. These poisembeisienammota must 'helmet and counter . acted br6usaon and truth,. or the days of our freedom and glory as a republic are ended.-1 This, we are happy to my, judging from the tone ' of. Our large exchange, free all parts of the ' cottony, loui - been Weil balamanhi_ ,d • but it matt we've:- eve-.6rvvel--curver-wweneriese - preseurveroserm m . the public . continies. Bad anddesogerone Ifteenens areexteasively it work,opeoly and bold, 17 in the South, slyly and stealthily here. Dem= - agogoes are trying to manufacture 4little popn- - lenity , out of it ; and to tlds end the generous sympathies and the fierce passions of the People will be wrought upon. Len them talk; for it is • a free country ; but let as not permit them, it e we can help it, terabtert our freedom,by tramp ling upon the La " which secure us in its enjoy . - • ment. A Lrort.—A few days since e we took occasion to animadvert with some degree of severity upon an article in the Poet, the sentiment 0(' which we then thought, and yet thinlosetbrentlite of ell law; order, government. and, in shell, every thing that cenduces toddle peace and well-being - of society.', 'We showed to what enormities such .doctrines would lead, were they carried into practice. Driven to the wail, the Post, because it - could make no hence defence, turns upon the editor of this paper , • and utters the following grosa u And this wonderfollflourish is made'by one'' Who, is, . We believe, a nicmber of a band arganaed lor:the pinyon of trying to break up a company., atithomed to act in accordance with the practical Of a charter granted to tbro' by the State of Penn- vilronia, and who have never yet violated their charter, but who are 'obnoxious to certain, indi- Vides% because•they 'demand from all a very,: small:sun, for the use of property that Could , scarcely he dispensed with, and to which this'. company have the exelnaive right. Indeed we, hive . excellent information of the fact, that this " tame hypocritical ranter about 'law, order, goy emment,' expreised himself lately, on the sub-. Auto!' the property belonging to several corpo rations of thekind alluded to, in such a manner . ad-only the most reckless contemner of all 'law, governinent' would do." allusion, we suppose, is to the late Wild of the hridge case, the facts of which were re- Totted in tideland. other papers. • Mr: White, the editor was absent during all the rauStweek, paying the last tribute of filial piety sad affection to an ' ; honored and rm.- ruble went ; nor has he yet returned. Of 'course be did nothing to. provoke this mend'. accusation. The writer of this article can. only say that the editor charged the reporter etrictly,inhis hearingto make a perfecfly tial report- This much is perhaps due to thepublie and to, the absent editor, though It is with reluc tanceic notice snob tin absurd charge at ell. The editor earns to hare forgotten, in his eagerness '1 extricate himself from the awkward position in which we had placed ldm,or, rather, in which bitted placed himself, that be was in danger of putting himself Ina Position Millmore awkward. ; likis Otago is a very Serious one, and as false as , it is serious. After having delivered himself of the foregoing '' l slanderous charge, the editor goes on : • " And What is it, on our part, that has called • forth each a strain of natriotlo indignation , ouch an avowal of love for t.'law n , order, government?" It is simply this — . We hive virtually declared T r ;.'orir belief that a Citizen of the United. Statutes • a perfect right to go *here he pleases, without Ming in the least interfered with by thd govern ment ef hiecountry. And we have plainly stated our belief that the government of the. United States has done all that the public sentiment of • the country requiresof lt, when it seeks to pre vent, "math:allow" openly attempted within its a,vlew is infringe upon the, treaties and laws of the country without going out of , its way to search for poemble, or even probabk; cases of the character' described- The publio oentiment of our country regards the • Tight of each citizen to go where he pleases as . • perfect and if one. citizen pommies this right, • then the tame ric Is 'perfect in ten or twenty, 'ten hundred or t thousand." We have only c . plattldiscrap from a coned. erable tptantity ,of the same sort, to show what a =ions, medley of -lophistri and immense that • man is capable of uttering'. We : shell expend no "indignation" upon it. Hitalks of the govern ment daing that the public sentiment" of the country requires of lie forgets that there are any such things as a constitutor; laws, and treaties. tbriusimnes ot Milwaukle and.blimbialppi Railroad, westltem Mthraulde, kayo beencons - pleted, 41nd ate hew in iipention, and In three .`mon t hs time &boat eighteen miles more ran be finised..? Tho length this road will be about zoo miles, and the costOrith a heavy T ran, so ' tar as - constygetel, is only about $12,000 per tulle, The nutho#zed eeplaid ot the company. fa $3,0110,000, of whs.* neatly $1,000,000 hasbeen subscribed by the people of Wiecoocio- MR=MIPIS SairaMtx. I Whip of Kentucky lien. beaten ter flouerrioi, through limier 'Alin sepine. nue. It is tote hoped the Whigs of Pesnsilva- Ma will not follow the bad example.. • - The votes of all the counties but Ls:master are officially returned to the Secretary of State. The aggregates are' as follows Governor—Powell Dixon Powall's majority Lt. Governor—Thompaou WicklitT Thompson's majority. ;Tex. art a Ibis remarkable that while Dixon's vstc for Governor exceeds that. of hie associata; Thompf eon, for Lieutenant Governor, by. out, yet Dixon is defeated by 819 majority, and Thompson is !electei bra majority of 033. Wickliffe, the Democratic candidate for .I.t. Governor fell off 7,163 from. the vote given to hie associate, Pow ell, for Governor. A letter in the Trumbal,County. Whig, from New Park, say : 1 The Democrats of this city are in a most un-, manageable .muss.." Being deprived of. city, State-add Federal petronig,e, there is no longer any common bond of onion to hold them togeth, cr. Money has always been the leading element in their political campaign.; and they have ways had, heretofore, a chance at some Public" treasury; whence they could draw supplies, when their breathern in office could not funish edtfi tient off the "needfuL" Now, however, they are cpt off from all these sources of plunder on which they have so long preyed, and are com pelled to depend upon the voluntary centrilm-- Cons of the more hopeful, members of the par , - ty. Bat, inasmuch as nine-tenths of the party;' in this city, Is made dp of "Empire Club men," "Sock Boys," "Sbort Boys," "Shoulder Hit ters," "Sheaters," ei emus want, wbo , have al ways been accustomed to rqeive money for their minable services.in frightening respectable peo ple from the polls, the "voluntary contributions" are dishearteningly meager. As yet there has not been money enough raised to furnish the, ..nn4rrified" with a drink all mind: Some , ' thing must - be done, or the party ie,cleau gone forever. Nothing will 'save Locofocorma, but windfall from- , some source or - other: for - Ms "'boys" will never muster strong, unless they are drawn nut by.the smell of good liquor, and the. merry jingle of the "dimes." SCOTT. AILS . JOHNSTON ITEETTSIGS Am.course Eonwrz.—A public meeting wil beheld in the bbrough of Elizabeth, on Sawa day, the 13th 'September nett; at 3 P. M. At ,Nobleato*n, on Monday, I6th fleptombe at 2 P. M. At Sharpsburg, Tuesday, 16th inst., at 2-P , 11. At Setrichley, Wednesday; 17th inst., 2 P. M. At Bakerstown, Thursday, 18th inst., 2 P. M At East Liberty, Friday, 19th inst.; 2 P. M. At McKeesport, Saturday, 20th intr., 2 P. M. At Tarentunt, Monday, 22d inst., 2 P. M. At Peter Boyer's, Of iLeonard) Snowden township, on. Tuesday, 234 ins 4, 2 P. M. •At Joel Monroe's, Patton Tp., Wednesday, 24th last., at 2 P. M. At Hugh McCormick's; Esq. , Moon Tp.,.Thurs day, 25th root„ at 2 P. M.. At Jesse Plankinton's, Pb Tp.; Friday, 26th init.. at 2 P.' M. At John Cowontra, Baldwin Tp.. Satntday "_7th Inst.. et 2 P. M. At Wilkineburg, Wilkins Tp., Monday, 29tb (att., at 2 P, M. At Lawrenceville, Monday, 29th Inst., 2 P. M. At . Milos •Pearse's, Jefferson 'Fp., Tuesday, 30th hut, 2 P. M. At Clinton, Findlay Tp., Wednesday, October at, at 2P. M. . At Pen7svills, Thursday, 2d ciati. 2 P. M. At'&obet Upper St. Clair, Friday d October; at 2 P. At Ilene* Leaders', Turtle Creek, Saturday Ottaber 4th4 . .P. M. At thelate James Phillips',Robinevon Tp., Moe day, October Etb, 2 P. M. At Spaug's Mills, Shale, Tp Tueadey, Oct° her 7th, 2 P. M. At each of these meetings, our friends will be - addressed-on subjeots lailiortant to the great political interests of the country. Oar friends in esch.elixition district of the county are re quested to orjanista andirhsre our rasa to the polls. • By order Of the , Committee of Arrangement. Prrtssuman Crrr Mats, Augost 30th, 1851. . thi Editor of the &Artie : ' We hail before had occasion to notice the Butler County Wheat as superior in Quality: We this day purchased of Mr. Jacob Neff, of that !pointy, one hundred end sixty bushels of white !Wheat, relied in Butler county, for which we paid bhp 68 cents per bushel, being from eight to nine cents aboee the ptice of Mediterenean Wheat. We would recommend to the farmers of Alle gheny county, to mil on bin. Neff, and get their . See Wheat! Could we procure large quantities of each What, we could then compete with the Western New York flour, which is Bold, in phils delphia, (as well as New York alai Bastin) mar ket, at a considerably higher price 'than any Perizorylvanla Wheat Flour. Yours, WELMARTA & NOBLE. • WAR-21LAVERY--TRTILEPRIMIICR. War is an evil but it is tiometimes necessary. ft may Cost life and tram:l:re--it may suspend every used pursuit; it may mates farmer from his plough,, and the smith from is form it may, lay waste fertile fields, and burn cities to ashes.; it may tun murder and rapine red-handed upon the people. And yet good may result. A na- don may be thus redeected from the thraldom of bondage; a despotism may thus be overthrown; a republic reared in • its place, and long ages of peace and - prosperity may supervene. In our ewn history we realise Abe truth. The war of the Revolution wail thttr, great price paid for the peace of to-day. Omtemplate the greatness of the Republica Count, if yd.tt can, re shiPs which carry its commerce— L "Far Lathe breeze can bear the billow's foam Enumerate the, teeming myriads who till' its fields, who people its cities; go sboardlthe float ing peaces which, bird like, skim its lakes; en ter thereil can which rash at the speed of fifty miles in hour on its railroads; and then remem ber that these things grow from the ashes of rev olutionary fires; their germs were Maur fathers' blood as t r o ttnehed in torrents at Lexiagton and Bunker •I War bean evil—but it is not el ways an unmitigated calamity. Masai is an ev il , 'social, moral, politiCal.— We loath and sbliorit, and norms} that it has a being in our country. • Iris repugeant - co jeatioe and humanity that man . Should property to man; that he should bay and Se him aa . if he were a chattle—that he should drtts hifizth the fields, and goad him with the Ludt as if he were . a beset That he should 'dun out the light of ' intelligence from his brain, sad the light of salvation from hie spirit; that hi should sell the husband from the wife, and the wife from the husband, and the mother from the babe that is. life of her life I It is horrible!'.Nor does it suffice to say that. • majority of manors are hu mane men, and treat their slaves with Manus. We know that they.all have the power to treat them with brutality, and that some. of them ex ert that power. But slaspry is not an unmiti gated evil. Terrible as it is, it has some re deeming features. Hopes aria. in our breast 1111 we'crmtemplate it, that It may result in go od to the long oppressed and degraded negro; that the sorrows of the fathers may, e productive of . joy to the children. Emancipated from their chains they may yet return to their father-land, bowleg with them the. grime of chrlatian 0t4.1- =lion. Recent disoosenes reveal the gratify. ing truth that the interior ofdPics is a delight- • ful and healthy, country, abohnding in fertile lands, maiastig.rtmers, and magalficemt forests,— Who shall say that cities, and villages, and churches, and school-houses will not one day ex . istin the now desolate idiom,. "Where Aftio's sunny fountains' Roll down their golden sands I" : But Intereperancels ext =mitigated evil; there Is malting to reline the blackness of its darkness; it hie never medlstely or immediately beenlpro, donate of good, and it never can be. It is (only evil and that continually; a fiend which exceeds .inbidemumetta Milton's picture of Bin. It ruins the health, it wanes the property, it blasts the reputation, it poisons enjoyment, it blunts the perceptions, it marhtlsr ln'k" a bey of home . itfili: the land the prisons with culprits, the scaffolds with con victs, and Bell Itself with Immortal souls I —LI, its Gault. . - - FACTS WONT= 'OS COSSIDILEATION. While the Free Tradeadrocates are , boaatingof foraigil markets for the Products of our land, we are Forting/7" as much foreign praltice into our court uwe are - exporting. .mat is bolt of broad-cloth, (asks a writer, )but wool and isborl—Helf its retie then, is an immediate product from the soil--and the other half in the beef, mutton, pork, dour, eggs. boon, Inlik,and cheese consumed vltna the labourer is at work making the cloth, But suppose the goods are made of cotton, and the same thiug. pound of cotton oats the English manufseturererlo or 12 Sews, and it comes back to as hkgoods worth TS7IOIIII prieta, fro= Sixty „.i ceit.o to one hundred and fiLty, In. the. falai eti es; the additional saw. all give:it:vie by British Labor, fed by British fum ing pruduce, employing British capital and hav ing paid British taxes. They will find that miMontrof dollars are paid '.to support our. army, hundreds of thousands to pay, for our foreign intercourse, light .hourrs and coast surreys, all of which are themselves right enough, wore it not that the very men for whose special benefit these millions are expended, refused protection to prevent the importation of tirry witutiss 'of agriculatuthl productions which come in here in the shape of inanafactures as we have already shown them." To change such a ruinous policy—n policy which most drain the country of its silver and gold, and ultimately of its wealth, will be to rote the irhi g 6,10 —place in power Whig Legislators. Whig Cpegresamen, Whig Governors •and Whig presidents—friends of a high Tariff—those who • prefer to encourage our home manufactures and producers to those of foreign countries. Do this and the millions of bunion now carried out to Europe as balance of trade against as by almost every steamer, will be carried back again—for floc relief of all classes and those engaged in all branches of business. who.ithe now 'driven to he wall, owing to the contracted state of thb mo• ..ey market. • Surely it fiehooves our people to look into this matter,—and if they do co, divested of pejudicr they will SO what a regular humbug free trade ie. "Tea FIL.I.IIII,TIKUS:"-7 4 ,big tern is not gene rally understood. It was familiarly used in the French and other languages, as leseriptiire of a class of adventurers of all , lations, Who during the last Miff of the serenice th century, infested the West India Islands and coasts of America, for the purpose of piracy, abd who were in Eng lish more commonly termed Buccaneers. The term is derived from the Spanish name of a light 'boat, a vessel then in common use' in the West Tor boor BRICSBAT.—The Liocofoco malignors are certainly hard pushed to find charges to prefer egaiuot Judge Jessup. Having been cornered Sr, their.malicious falsehoods relating totile alleg int connection with tho defunct 'Susquehanna bank, they find it neccessary• to introduce some new charge against him: Hence Buchanan's orgrin, the Pennsylvanian, shuffles the cards, 'When lo! the terrible charge is published to world, that Judge Jessup is unfit for the Supremo Bench in consequence if his having given much at tention to the breeding of Horace! There is no chance for the. Judge now---bis case is despevate, hopeless! The .German farmers -especially, in the interior of the State. who would laugh at our Susquehanna teams, will go against a Man upon whom such a serious charge rests. Sitsque.hanna i!er. To AARE. ARTITICIAI. N1611111:1. AND :Wove.— .The following is the condensed specification of n patent grented to Salim R. At.. Clair Messiah. and published in the May So. of "Newton's London Journal and Repository of Inventihns.'• The material of which artificial stone is made is Plaster of Paris. After. it has been prepared and Of the right shape, it is dried in a room et itlant Sfiv; When it is completely dry it is im mersed in a warm solution of borax and glatiber -salts, prepared by dissolving one lb. of borax ands quarter of an ounce of the salts in one gal lon of water, as a ratio. After.the eastiog is thoroughly wet in ;this, it is removed to, the dry ing room and exposed a heat of 2500• Pah., Until all the watery parti are thrown off. It is then permitted to get neatly cold, when it is im mersed in a strong hot solution of bores., to which has been added one. ounce of strong nitric seid • for every gallon of the borax solution. This Silv - er 6oin Wastes. leolution is kept quite warm, and the castings TUE highest price will Le paid for every. kap tinit until they arPOOMplittely saturated, when . ,Itterritticon of si ps Cots, at the Machantie stn of A-. WILMINP O, they are taken out and dried, and found to base „,,, ' eoroer of Market and Thlrditreert, sequired a marble like hardness. A day or two after this operation the Castings are slightly heat- „,-, EVening Session. i 1 K , CHAMBERLIN'S COMMERCIAL ed and covered over with II thin coat of Canada balsam tiiiimfvotl In turpentine. after which they c..oet,, u s i . i t lirie'rgo" . . , Tra - ....llr;z7ilVeis=,.T."- ere kept warm until the turpeinine'is driven ott. ' ‘ ''''`o•l 4 %., ,, Trm''' , L. 17..."" T 1,. 'Pr , E....0.1 % n Pl' Various colored substances • may be used along ....:4 ; ;;,:ft:t: u n'o - e'e.ire - ei - 7 - a . e:afa r' ' ar ` In ' '.- ' with th e materials specified to color theertlficiel " l''''' - °'' `'l° b" '" 0 ° c'''''.."'Tm , L'... ''..z. taxoetnit at 1 o ettxt, P M. bey' marble, each as indigo fur bltm:and othei soh.' .‘„ , , - 11, ( , RI-. MEIN 'S PA RA DE. --Span gles, Ito- . statism for other colors. The Marble may also s .. Lee Frtn itt,ckle• t - In lex •TY A be streaked end beautiful i ly variegated, —Selen ft,- rtetr .l,', t .::at.t. ' i „,,,, f j • i'& i . e. wue,l_S N .4ner.ron. , .e . It ITANNIA TEA WARE, -Communion p ware, Cpstor,CaullesUct,Tablo Cutler, ...I.Karts at TUC Two Sas.l.s.,-When a rakish youth goes ill Itattla Lon, Glreadolee. Ilse Chen.letlere 'Wald., astray, friends gather around him in order to ; L . 7: 2, T Txxv n ryru • , i s i , .., °"''''O':l'o . mvdm. restore him to the path of virtu, Kindness is w,i 0., ii. ¶11.005 . I.lllbPd upon him to win W. back ofi'olo to in- `MALL tIOODS.- Just recd, pe rim, . nreence and peace No one would euspeet that 11 4 s• a. A. ethos a C0..3. lAtratt,..• tuttt r o..i tett,bo o t;', he had airy sinned:. Btu when a p.oorconfiding In.:: t end parettlttto , :ltle etvleet • If : lox. Tabs atlfra , girl is betrayed, she receives the breed of ixi. Il a rt=2,'are'.:bade;:ft trox'tZir t :h .. 'l'.l,;l l ..,...iZiar.. a ety, and is henceforth driven from the ways of i - ••• ,4 .. . . __ .. virtue. The betrayer is honored, respected, AJILAIN BLACK S I-1.. KS. —Meerut & esteemed, but his Alined; heartbroken victim' //VP ,ir !MP bare ji. toed a rplerultal apeortotent el sees there is no peace. for her th is side of the ' ~:,',2,',.i la Y , TM-V 2 ? - .,, r, "-, ,-,."....., ,grave. Society has no helping heed for her, , sere Llke_ ram eI:D. eepl 1 -1 , HENCII .MERINOEILAM. I II.O.B. 1 1 E MIL Attnilh-nrMAAPM Thrgitug-"- -- '' . %rer --- ' — ithitelir A &owned:LW: to heaven. There is deep wrong:hi them, and. I fearful are the consequences. ; .. , 1 4 108. RENT—The Se•eond and Third „..21 ,Nothing truer th en the foregoing ' witi eMr ', ic ,..„„ ''',.,„,,,`',.,,.' r o r i'''''''''''" N '', -,t 4 . c. „'' . 1.",...,6,, u v01"'" written. The facts. slated are worthy of the ' rapt corner Market anA ThIPI sta. consideration of the philanthropist or reformer ; , PK e I - L m SBUltell AND NEW CASTLE. On what principle is it that an erring female as . , driven fromhotne arid friends,. and all - ety ft r.,,,, FALL A ItRaNGEMENI. :: . 'for human beings, while an equally e g n k ile !In connection 'cilia the Ohio and Penna.. Radrnad.; hi 'permitted Ri retain 143 station in society, and, g0n.81.....„...-;,z;:sz,t : even to boast with impunity of his vices'' On : What principle is' it that woman--ay, velum, THROUGH 111 6 HOURS. • ''-' for she is were first and foremost and most zeal- " DASSENGERS will take the 10 A. IL train Ins to decry'and persecute the unfortunate of , 1 I,7.7l,tteeiSikttent4t. c, 3 a c.,,, t . her sex—on what principle is it that she'showa . on arrival at Neer Prl t rbtort. at 11 , , A.M.dall v . t aLl' vi n , no mercy to an erring sister, while her sweetest. atir..7.•Zwle,rat4.U.,,,_._, „ r. sr_ . .. . _... smiles ate lavished upon an equally erring reale? ' Br i, hi ,,,, ;,,I. t he l x , t rr,,,,r. ' "1 ".:4 . t ,t t . e. at New Fatal...hut. the as s +, a s . One would suppose that the possibility of bee , m... 7 e., 1 '141; 0 .1 failing -would teach her to extend that kindness ' For ihrottglt ticket. apply to tt A,nt. coo. PARtI o N." t to another of her sex who has 'strayed from the ' J 'Pla Itailrodtep. C. lIIDM CLI.. Water torteil path et virtue, which she may one day want , 2 d.wsatene M<Mlol.llheb Mews PittAturp: herself. When the erring of both 'sexes are I J.M. lieltt.. treated alike—when bothers forgiven and saved . • ~,,,.. 4 .ri tti L ailAlStte, areal. or both spurned and rained—we may expect to . Itoebseer: , I see less of licentiousness, misery and degrada tion in the world, and not cinch lest of the , character we refer to until then. If there is any good reason for making the distinction hi-'' tween the sexes, when both are equally . guilty, or, which is often the case, when the male is by far the guiltier of the two, it has never been made Imawn to us.] Ali EXPEDITIoN INTO TILIC IOOEIIOOII or Aram, Our readers will remember that early in 1060 Mr. Richard, an agent OF the British government, together with two German eervantaand a select escort, started from Tripoli on an expedition to en piers the' interior of Africa. The latest in formation f rem those gentlemen is coutainediu &letter from one of them, Dr. Barth, to the British consul general at Tripoli, dated the 2d th Febru ary last. The expedition had reached 'Kano, on the road to the kingdom of Borneo, where they expected to arrive in the month of April. The expedition 'had passed through many dangers and difficultiee with no greater mitfortune than Ike late of a little property,of which it was rob bed by the Tueriks. This ia a powerful tribe who inhabit oases in the Sahara, or Great Desert, aad era noted by their inhospitality to travelleit. It IS a inhaler adlnterestingefact, that these Taariks, whose only food is camels's milk and a„few dates are the moat powerful, athletic, and warlike race of the centre of Africa. Dr. Barth mentions evast nett of fertile land through which he passed in We region of the Great Sahara, and which has remained entirely unknown to travellers and geographers. He de,- tribes it as being of considerable extent, , Dilly wooded, with &number of emallfriyera pass ing through it, and susceptiable of the highest degree of cultivation. It is inhabited only by animals, amongwhia he mentions the elephant, buffalo, liongiraffs ho. 'During the progress of the voyage Dr. Barth waseerynear perishing in the deeert. whilst the expedition was pasaing through the country 'of the Tuarike, Having left. .the aravan,, for • dick time, for the purpose, of !baking some geological investigation, he was uniable to find It again, and wandered through 'he sands for alive days and .nights. Ile Ira found when already in a state of delirium, preceding a final dissolution, by a Teauarlok, andbrought back to hit caravan.— Worhiagton Republican. Rich Bed of Iron Or bas recently been die- . covered upon the land of Major Daniel Bitting, in Cumru township, near the Lancaster road, about-I miles from Reading. ,It hue been tested at several furancee of Reeding, the Gazette Days, ands found to flux with more than ordinary ease, without the admixture of other oree,and to yield a heavy per centage of pure metal of cu. perior quality., The deposit is apparently very extensive. Fallimportation of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. LOGO.: .WILSON & CO., N 0.129 Wood Street, Oman to call time atton elm ot IS roof sod othen to Q.& Lama. 'nom FOIMON AND DOEMIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., IMPIATED BY RECENT PACKETS, AAA , Able.l3 ; they re noz i p i rtrl l tA oller at mutt prices 4 61 - A fall asortmant of MANN'S cml•brstf4 C. S. A-11.3 WWI cd TAAL saslB:y Citizen's Inpranenpany of Pittsburgh' CCOUUAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS Whoa No. 41 Water street. In the waretortuis ore. IL , 4, C.O. I.thlarr, President-, ~....A. W. Mont Beer. This (hi= Lioi tra Vreparld to Casnreallniereliendise , -,al kimannty tri T thrlltti and 'amity of the Instltat Ii affordel to the charector of the innadide. who are I rithens of Pittsburgh. well and farornhir known to the eonunistiltr fur their pruderwe. intelligenne, and Intitrltr. Wm. DilucTold—C. IL Cosner. Wm. Da g ider, ialdriler. "...Wait., Brl.os. 11110 L. Ifing,lrdwand If waletnn. John Bedworth , baosh..L St Wet nosh( Pittsburgh Lite Insurance _Company. CAPITAL, 8100,000. _OFFICE, Ara TO FOUrit STREET. rmsd. Presidnat eCtrliO• Wtrar—icr MardWardtii Varai pit of tLY T. 4 . 1. wan - IseriSs.l.lcLAlriewirrair Piu.s.—The LlS titertiattiartd4hand (Mehl gnat medlar:token= to be .2 Uee theeenee. When it has been intartaltaaal, it Las altalite cd • Popularity unprecedented In the inmate of medical practice. Phyalcians aea naing itin many eMbna, ad tact when they cm obtain it. ?Ciente, however, need not be under the expelose of making medical advice, ZS they can purchce • boo of the Liver Pllle, with which, directintur will be furolsbel, which will work • epecdp cure. The fullowthe letter from an anent shoe, Ito popularity la the cruon hum which the letter be dated: Bum, C2mas, Bedford Co., pa.. 21arrli 7:1,1g47. J. Kidd 2 13,—Geullanau. We firol we eau m.eat maize mom of P. Metal.. Liver Mlle than yaur azeut. loft with us.. Thew Pills are rapidly iisim:lll boor. and ve bate almost told oil that we had. If You aiout to lu or 12 dom. more Imam. the, 01111 Wt iwrbePa 31.0( ogeol nu brinß ul o oew supply. T. d J. KELLY. Fur rale by J. KIDD d L'O., eue30..hi5..111,7 , • N 0.60. Wood It _ say li -THUT FLoArrs ABOVE FICTION LIKE OIL AlluVE waridia—The stet to. can tells grod inedicina by trying it,. quick ass... osti toll .goal dinner by eating It. And U one man tries IL and buds it poor. It will &strop the popularity with tha. whole eitY. Yes rant introduce • mediae. Into popular n.e lade. It iKlastantlal virtues, free tromall bad effect. of valid utnactill., and It la this fact that tag eatablietted the ra potation of -bull'a Compound Plaid Extract of tlite. wapartlls." Let nod all cavil or clot.r. Its action upon Cl,. human systira bin azoord.n with rational and phi. !mouldswl principles—lt promot. the various accretions and exertions of the teal y,ftieowtet ebetruelined, dlePh.e. morbid and linseed matter, ...the. the stomach ap t o rgans, eret4a nu, pure. and health) . blood, and regulates the various functions of the Kiffarent organs of the tell. This is all parldrmol without the least danger of harm. the preparation being 1141 ttirt'All it it reifilttiMlll. It matte thought by tha ekeputal,that It purrsta to curs WI [whey klieesees, but upon eittaltue lion. it will he found that • lugs ...Peal of Was dies..' which .Mkt the human family triginatt lu an IMP./ state of the bliss!. Us not deceived, thou, by other ea'. e e parllles bens offeral yllu hy "coy wilco of molaallea and water ptepanition" as • substitute for the origibld Jr he bnltla dareaparllla t mi. valuable preparation tha proprietor warrant. to Le superior to all othon. 'Campos and salt for tbg original Dr. John Kulrs Strum...Ma from iTeesickp—saut havens other. See advertisement co another pagia. KEYSER a ITDOWELL.I4O Wood ... Wholealle k Kat. arten....; MEE Petroleum I E1t11.1611 10.1.1dedingdonco.,Pa... 1 1arrtt 4, '5l. p. 11. grin—Dar Kr, Your Petroleum Is working yon der, ln this vicinity; therefure we would thank 70ntnae1Y1 us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We an en tirely out, and it is twins Inquired fbr altnnY .1 . .1' 537. Yours, reapxydfully, .101LN LONU t CO. Lixtssruda, Ashland to., 0., March 10, '4l. • S. il. grim—Dear Sir, Y unr Ant, set w Yeelts sine, left with us four Mann Rock 011. which we hays sold., Please fdrerard to us ins glossa inunediateil• lour medicine it working ...la. in thin mien. WO rad obtidniseveral excellent rerelficates, If you draltr en tbr. it. if SCOTT. 2-d tale by Cup, t McDowell. 140 Wood streak Senora. of Wood .track 11. A. Paldevstuek. & Co, torn, Wool isnelfrront streets. Corry. D.. 4- Elliott. Joiteph Dougleatiandl-1-.P.,Schnarts, Allegheny, also by the pro- Odor, S. 01. KIER. antliddrisT Canal Daslq.litxenth st.. garlei. every ono who has not yet treed the celebrated Arabian Liniment, go to the agent, , sho will tarnish theca with a pamphlet, gratis, containing mock valuable information with regard to the treatment of oat. tle, tr., and It wiltialso ni. 'cis certificates of mess pen formed by, 11. o.Tairrtir. AraLlan Unlearnt. which have nevvr boon equally), and which cams wrra effected after the Yallars of the ward scientific physicians. nee ylver tisenient. &calf VEIN' BOOKS!—Travels in the United tqatre, ,te , ortl duy, ring 1544 and 1 , 60; llur Lad, t Ina ntuart We l2too- y. _ The lio,rnry a the Mx. • o -ra I v01. , 1em0.. Cllr. Applotprie Mt,haulca' Ilagatlee sod Ely N gloners . Journal. Na lb Pictorial Wield Book of the Rovolutinu. Noe. 31. aud Just uf 3.l..chsoies. koala it or and Engine...nog. Just reed and tor salt. by J L. It HAD, t 9 ApolloF Buiourt hetldings, re, UGAR-20 hied& N. 0., for sale to st.o. a Haat:tabu OLDEN SYRUP-10 bills. for sal: by 3 IT. HARBAU it: MOI,3ISSES-50 bbls. N. 0., for ode by 1 ,1 ,a N. LIAMIAI7II. ALERATUS-31 bblo. for sale Mr: o.ro ?_A W. uAmillonn. . TOBACCO --40 I:ega Va. Twito., foi r alo Ly sepl A _A W. HARD/MIL RleE-10 tierces for sale l) Pry, ._ • R. 4W. 11ARBACIU SIINDRIE ' S-- V/ b 463. Vestherc 4 - Ginseng: - • . I bbls. Honey; Orem, I te. Beeywas!turner u4Lril. by 18A1All DICKEY .6 C., •6•61 Wst6r .4 Frob4t. FEATHERS -30 emits landing and it sale hr (sari] ISAIAH DICKEY CO. Country Beata at Auction! andersigned will offer for me, kit rublle Auction. on the prenolsee. only two tore than A igheny Ci t y. on the Perrtedlle flank Road. Vied. ooday. the Nth day of Septarober nett. t 2 citicki I a rubiiirlsion at the property on which herons" alesi, adjoining Gude of Jan a+ WWIOII, must:eating ktiVEN Cilielcw BUILDING LOTS, of. Goma twn to the erre, each. • TM. prorert7 tai'of atitea by the Plank ltd. and will ant aindrably for country Peals, being only 0 ml le. froman,aeeer Gay. leratelln pariahs the roostealthy re on to the Gat:thy. of our cities, and connemidir side litrhtful view, for voiles In extant, at rich hills el frill!, L t relieve, whose scenery le unser - rimed by nein the contr. There le erected upino thla property nu stntebt , twa storied frame Menebro. to width are &Withal stllng, • F:2l islre otSi ice At'=uotl.lhoe,:7lr.VVlff' tam Pellol3ll dadronsof farther Infansaitlott wawa eel unnu the entenriber. at the Mors of Oriole Aluieten. federal street; aitealaain et the Andlon firnene Kale' Alinghenr. or at the arks of Stowe Wateon, • Attorneys, No. 110 Fourth motet, Pittsburgh, wet plans of the lots eau be teen. TARLIP-o[lo Mad rush, the balance In three nal an mud payments, with interest, recur A n bas i eniel viol t• Mem towneblp, Aug. i1',.1861.— 1. Zana . I ÜBA he published, on ?today, V.) the let of Baptember, a tine coloredidAl l tee ie la n d of CUBA, price le cents. •J. B. 110L511, : auglo pad et., epeeists the Postfesi yo LET—A three story Brick Wni-,2 • house, on trawl' street, between Marini arry aired& well Wanted to the pandit.* hullos. Bonaire of • , JAMES BALEAL 03 Water wet. EATHER-550 Sides Hemlock %Lillie:l 1.4 SS. Leather, for sate by • • ailed R. DALEELL 40. tiOFFEE-200 hags for sale hi' .ugno it.Dianu. ed. UGAR—I6O blobs. primd, for sale 1)11 IL DAL7.ELL r • 01130 SALMON --- 5 bble. No.l, for sale 14 •10 turbo It. DALEELL 11/. VI ORRIS " TEA MART, 'in the Ditiond. j. Green Tau hare .Amus ed lunyest. 4< ollpnee i'rur=r=t:ld.tr:lLY:Lk w~ld per' thawed rawsloita to the rise. . Very sup:rhor ;i d l ogre Goad Soo" 7 eta Be. ie PrnmeCoffee.lo hirer SI auglin NTITTS! MITTS!—M 11 Br& &Masc Firm; • b e ,. Jo s retwired . fun sinOttment of rho" artie e, at from 37tic. to 111,05 vernal, name of eh .re of extra dem. mean NEEDLE WORK COLLARS, of n'e'r and i l w rO''"" l ''' , ll7WsVrrM'acurifo R IBBONS ! RIBBONS!—We are °ening LE nom. new andbesutifol Bonnet and Beek Move. aug3o MURPHY ♦ BURCIIVIILD. SEED-25 h o s . D . or co e a . Lo 11.1 IL-10 bDle. N 0.4 y ARD 9 . I,JM _____ ,13ICE STONE-800 IN. formal by _._ .830 J.11.1b0 [CI !' lERAA DE SIENNA—HOU tb.fc stile by - -J. IC ll* 1 W. ___ Drag. Store for Bale.; ADAIR) STORE, FIXTURES AND STOCK OF MEDICIN&S In • thst 'ft far • wholes•l• •rul frtall Dui raor t •Mbiu. esnlleut run of mama st ptermt Was. 'rho* fir connected tiLfrghinteg h •rrd warier of to any e..111r.41.7-eral it.. " Por rarticUlan address Bo: 429, 1 t 4.2.1 1 tiILIRPHY & BIIRCHFLELD.., arc now git =Vtirt:=lVolftW AF. W.A bovnirannalt. .Darla the situoti u, VIII e. ells st . qa; lb. .14 dailamblo ow ells of tiools t znitzi all sarottraspt. not to b. aup.a.0....1. 4 low outt sap . . . . ... . . . . Splendid Building . Sites. - . . • ON WEDNESDAY, Septembf i r 3d, otao'. clock, P. M., .111 be sold it p Odle unction. on the pm:slims, •boot. V 3 eases Of land, divided into lots of lama • W. @hooted on the 11111. in Revere, township, north of W. McClintock' s, and west of the Montgomery - Ursa Ilate- In ft ‘ ts * gt It Tery Pg2.7,',.."' Plank SiosW ~.m..._y. mp.rty tor residences exists In this ecaatr...abla.ir ... t d allWalle Inge, of town and countri i with good voter, • fine nail, nonmanding prospect. an ,rtre sin the native forest \ set .. standind. 111. capable of log beaatttied and ineProvtl in the higb.red<RT. , ' The title is good beyond a otovtlon, entirely onineoro. bored. and the tarsal liberal. For further oortirolars Bp Ply to 0 FAME BRIM% N. 100 Wood street. or to sualV./21. KREBS a BOYLF., hoot's, VIIRYSTAL PALACE PRINTS.—Moa.- 1,/vta A MILCII/11. have mud received • lot a very Iwouttful I:env lon Vent, wade expreliely for exhibition at the World). Fair. to which the attention of the Mlles Lein e Lod. augila STEW PRINTS. AT I.2}o.—Opening this ntortnni: en ...spent of uew Atyle-Fall Psintsi. warr.tod MURPHY a. BURCHFIELD. UST RECEIVED, from the Phillipaville spy oil Cloth Factor, —.UM yda .I, b. and ti quarter Pat. put Waled Carriage int Clain: We invite the attention of wholesale dealer, and carriage tnannfacturera to the abate article—they will And It to their adrlialtawe in patchasinth. da we are daterMilltai t 04.11 as good an article at as low— tnarbehtV I%![op.lhttb'atZ.r and lf.wderei.'Tllltll.4.4", S r and 9 Wncti at. riIERRA JAPONICA-10 pkgs. just rereedll. and far Pak by . J. SC iIOOSEdt i 00, - •002.9 24 Wood at. I T LTRAMAIt I NE - J R L ., U n E .„ —B LUE solo 1...• pow, • • L I PSOM SALTS - 2 , 5 bbl.. ..U4 sadd9 J. NCittIONSIAK Nit it Ch. _ . .. ill OSIN-50.bbls. for sole by it 11116::. J. eeIIOIrNIAKER aMI . - 1 AHD CH L—.- . 10 libis. No. 1, for solo by 1/ mgm - . J. SCILGONSIS KKR a P.NI. illi!MITIN11-100 bblo. for sale by T eturtv.i • J. SCIIIIONIIitEEIt •0, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. •C'ompleted fo L001100r1,.20 nate, trot of Johnetool. , TI SE REDUCED . AND SPEED INCREASED. 'FIRE SUBSCRIBERS have the pleasure to do too IWimed that at inekport, and cooildently expert. to hose deliver frelgot to and front Ph)ledelphlis FOUR DAYS. We ore now prepared to Miceli , and forward 61:11 . amount .ett merchandise or j . irialure within our elly.rity,whtelt I. ONE THOUSAND TONS PER WELK. the foßovrinst rates or freight , HEST CLASS—Dry Mods. Ilata.Shors. Hooks, St o tionetr, Cutlery. INulfictlonery. Pratt, ...others, Fornltura. Drugs. 3lellcines. Sad. sOr., . . .. fIIC.O ECtIND CLASS—llanlarate,quernsware,Orie reties. Paints, Dl* Stotts, Oita Leather. Clo— ser. Flax. Timothy and other ()rasa Seeds, , Wool. 50 THIRD CLASS—Heap Pork. Butte r. Lood. a nd OH, Tobaero Coffee. Tallow. Grabs and It . • .. .. . * pOOOlll CLAPS—Aid,,,. .......... • Piteli.Rrain.t/trmattelg. l %3r i ltimAr .. - A .15,0re errosr of Penn and Wl,l3:lTret " :tl. Diasolnti on of Partnership. SUBSCRIBER, haring sold out his ender toterrot in the lianOng no s h ItollittElllll, the remoloing portners. from the Ith day of /ow last. he hoe urther interiat In the same. All persorci Judah, el to 10 , eoneern wit/ mile vlak thecoottonlarpemetz. -and to, will twy all debts of the late tlrox of 'Willisans. Powen xt 1te1Y14 . 311 THOllAti BOW EN. -- • '" Notice. TILE Stockholders of "The Little Saw Mill Ran Holln - oul Company are beech., dotieed tbat In.talment Flee Dolas F:0 share le reonlred to by pao,l on rt. Letere the OJo ref Ictober neat. Its onl.r oLtbe Weird of Direetors. -• ALEX. CARNAHAN. Train % A Valuable Farm ' for fin Sale, Q lONTAINI nbmit One Hundred and ) .kmo. situate 110Werit Deo. Township. Ally oho., C o unty, imuiediately altnititng the rilisFe of Da eratown, sod willun karat% miles of the City of Pala burab The soil in excellent. almost one handl - al 000031 inal under 0004 few , with suitable Dwellinc n 000.1 Darn. Then; I. pbundanet of Coalan the ',rein isie , tor (.robsptrlicnisfl enquiro of 111031 AS DOREN. or THOMAS M. MARSHALL. Rua:Sr:MAW I t S `Attorney at Las, Pittsbush. Notice to Contractors. E A LED PROPOSALS for the Excavation 1,7 au.l tending .4 the grart..of Littli Saw LIU 1100 nallro.d;' till ho ri.celved br the Prvidet64 et the Can, uLtIl the 21,th 14 tleptembor next Pleas sod el. - eifiratiove no b.. etwo after the ,th ol 1 4 .14.mbey, by rAtf upou the Provident. i hrotion 41rey. Enid/3.'1 , i Compauy, a the houne , f Matthew Melotnsh. „,,,,,,,. , 11.- t•rat, rt tho Ittur.l al Dim ter. of 'lll. Little ',A. 11111 Bun RAIlnaJ Catata•nY ” • amt:" tIA wart , Rl.' W-SPI. Itr..alent For Sale Low for Cash, 'I I'ATENT t2l/1"ION BAITING CARD. iii,..ii:' , . r i;T:,i';':tli,',',. l'r f t' .",".• "'"ifl r" °".;, I. t aus..,Yll•r s..ntt .., Caution. I / r „ E Plililiili2 tore hereby cautioned ted a ~ I a • tyt. twt• Not, •trawa by Joh, I. A rtuat. en.int e i ~,1 , , , ,rt r, ,t 1nr1t.t.1-, - , - ort:, h: l t s sal . nr 4 / I, trtlitts etub--.1.. •••I f• a, at 7 " K. e. Y L. A3.1101t, i .111 larAwatattrat. , ‘I ACK ERE L-641 MA*. Lari.T R. I Ma. ,J,I a .... att.,ti.y.tr.,•••••ctr..n. tar earet AA. • JAN•Iy.:: , A ItUTCIII:4IN A (.1t I EMI-- 11.100 ptg. Gtal.ena• for skit , 1,0. 14 *us. , JAME, A 111.:Tettlt-ON . A bit ' (.11101'- '2fi lt,eg, for sale by . 1..3 iiiii:2 , JAAIES A. LIUTeIIItION a CAL 111 I CE- -1, tos. prime Carolina:for sale by riL AOKI, ,_ JAMES A. IIIITCIII6ON A CO •••• . - - . k i. I , H. MOLASSES--3i) bhis. St. Julies' Iti, li l 'Ekii.7:&TlVE ASSOISTMENT . OF .1" 1101000EL9. yorlyseina • Artat varlet, .1 Dtt , .. , n• Dt ,,, ..1.4 twetl Intl t, re. try ats,l« , 0110$ PALSIER, AS Clartst At ~- - . TRA NSPAICE - NT WINDOW SHADES, yattoratietw the mottt ittrActlY sad Cultdamibt AO • (r •m at u•y. yd.t ryc'd taal tar et:ld• al • great rolortl9% from tomer t tt••••• • it, 1110.. PA INA 0.11, .elf-1. No SS Starkrt Et FIRE BOARD PRINTS, at a discount of Img.r.v - I..fr.'rfLawtc . - ' 6 " 4 awe. , TIII7IIIAS PALMER. EEG BUTTER-50 kegs prime A , in good "1.5. h order. ' fr s" y si r.smirrrit. EAYS—:iO biL Small *bite, for sale by LIP .vim SAMUEL P. enitimpi. I.IIICKETS--40 doe. Beaver. for emloi by JI aufe, . •N.t W. TIM:BAUGH. T UBS -10 doz. for sale by a ir. It}.} ifffeereliVallte & 1 , U1141.101. Caere eilreil ary`r" 2.54, VRESII ITALIAN. MACCARONI _ art I: 0,1.1,, fi•r .le by IA SI. A. SIVLI/110 a OAI. eta.vP: 250 Liberty' et C~\NDI El, GI NI i case Canton Dry l ' - ` r..l"' ''''''""Writ:a . tiltn b i co: .0r.20 REAL ESTATE AGENCY E. , !hare , Cowrn,r, and adjacent Counnee, • • LOCATED IN TILE Ili/ill/1:011 OF .N CW BRIGHTON. F IIE SUBSCRIBER, having beer. Invated r ramie tie }care pact In the Cloorwhing Itoeingh New Brighton. endrrindel fcr more than twelve years nutl in the vicinity the tame, and during that time Lie as. vti, he hero wir.qs almost exchtsively en Land Agate Ise. For the acerwialattan of the nubile general], he hat onclocd an vitae 11. •he ifireuht tarongh (situated on Itroulwar faro, near toe renirn of the Mem) daring Ow r, d keens • Public Registry for entering loan ' fft ' s rathrr real estate of r sale. There are now • number of vslattile lot, and aria rove. dozese to the Borough and naignherhood, for ule at lOW retee, and terms Titles slwayaettictly examined Into, and noTieDerit will be teener tittles/ Vibe talc , l'etwita desirous of purchasing will to well to oil and xamine :or theineelyee. BENJ. RUSH BRADFORD, • onellento , Reid Hrtato Agent. Teir: ,7 will own. atvtlatt dav ptember, th a large ano VANeuperlor ettta of , STAPLE, 511)11ENTEIJ 11609 E FERIBSIIIIIO • DRY GOODS, logetloor with • rtnek of TRIMMINGS AND FIGINISII ING GOODS, an complete lee heretofore kept by known and favorite eetablithmead. It, prti ov Duld respectfully inform thore perethe &Arista blooming and litho. Furulehlus or LiOlll Goode, that In his More they eau obtaln • moraeomPlete stock thau *Wa wa, lo th e city, att he intends devoting lattileutar salvo- Ilan to tithe. lanolin of basins, importing the main 0 1 1 .1 117 1 Olathe himself. awl, Me:toothy, , of them at JAftiall IIoKNIOLIIT. New -g •-• ;de I_,y • TIOIIN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. si tos tereived flua fnllnwlng now and popular r,drovo or , Doled Jones—S. C.lY..o.t.r,....lMarVlA!torn Luca, do Lam- TZJUl'cri.i'Lx.'-‘11:17oV. ' host Much ' Unonllitht Is le<Ping". Zvllclrray„liVl4l,,r„..„,.. : We now ming Ca. , : ThaCayllor: I . haTe rlclpu, thou haid. Tate tat homU tn dlr. . halp—r our. air 7 watch for thou: envie nw me that .rest air Bo kind to the lof LolOnf% if , alalsf — fariatlonr,i Fsther'f Pray,. Le Trynolo—lttoselian: ov4 Behave ma If all Cow en. Jot llardS if ti do stnucier non trio! dearlng isting.chartur4 DI cut Itotwen-thlich BUT: . DW I 7 . 1 50005 0 27,011'f, Anilws. and ,Iller Dell VrAlutox LI T . • i tlt,L;',.'t= r 7,-. 7 a,"= r tir: V . ,.1 fro, firair nOK27 Polkas. Elanal L ------ -------_ OUISVILLE -LIIIIE-150 bble. just reel and for nate 11 T. WOODS d EON, tll iy.ter atratt "FiltliSit GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES, , Owner M.,1 and Fifth alrrtts. i k U. ch. Worn a 1.11 . k Tear, lb beano lbws a Chorolat^: 130 cat. Lan --" o 3 nova asso.Pirkirc. We have sort approv.witr .er v,... z.nito. Ot) b.. dud.. tinbataw . 3 v Itonleaux dad Elul ao. C ot k Cialwors'a If Franca. ° Floe Cot Tolunrot 10 bover htenortd, Palm and 2ouo. Havana P. (IM4 . l'!!1._18.,9; R Tv . nrcii , E : S-- c.,.0, -7 bum. Corn. and 11 . Spantab. l i t : V:6,4 ..,, quto AND ..,„..„. 1 ,4 -60 b... iti., ..„ . .14 . 6,,,,,. 2 v ReAltt . SotW. WI 2. 2' '' TOI lieW.Jsra ' ' NoevlEnntwon T ' TC . C T "W W . In Envo Do liaaul - i. ~,,. . m a .c a , oo rwar . 20 bow , Clothoa Phu; •M ' W. i \ ej•:•• du ne warm \ ... :4 .. p , r0,0 .. 10 " Eparm ^ • .. 23 dun Patent Zinc Wash . N c-• • bh " Mould &Dipped ' • ind .0. one ro Wu blot smote b ' to .ess °mod Entrovv. lc* du.. (orn Brom.. .... intrpeneurel workmanly In tbe rot ' jth. 5 5... 1.,,,, g kg.im.s Wholamale antrete , O4O 'W. W. W/14301.1, 62 bt a akli. t. . D. WILLI6.IOI • 00,01.0 , . 0 61 liintlkkit an. Weal 1104 / 11 7 , . - • SUGAR -25 bags Brazil: 30 boxes White Ilaraata 1. W. by EMILIO! a EL trETT. • atigs 1:L1 SKaal, and 15: avant st. QUO:AK-50 hhds. N. Cr.; for sale ' by 1.7 *BE V ENGLISH s BENN - EST " LIVEED OIL-20 bble. prime, for sale by •BEZT ENGLTEI.I BENNETT , NIACKEREL—CIO.bbIs. Nos and ti:Ve.S ',%l:7tfi auCT ENouso 'BENNETT S:MOLASSES- 20 bbls. for sal by ove.7 BENNk:TE. (.I,OAP-150 boxes No. 1, for sale low by auw27 ENGLISH It uENNErr. TEAR—ioo bbls. N. 'C., for sole low bY , Lur ENGLISH a BENNE/T. /TOBACCO-1 20 bks. s's Lump, for sale by Bug:: ENGLIVII gro Err f rOBACCO--10 kegs Glwisl, for sale low. 10 1 ,17 ENGETEII a BENNETT IGARS— to,(00 Prineir 11„. )• 4 , 5,0 W " Ilarsnw - :0,000 Half Ssa.seth: a ~.. 50.0.%)Cm0m0n: far pair low by •" atig27 . ENIII.IBII a BENNETT. -N EIV FRENCII MERINOS—S. A. Me- Kw .t e.0.m.-m.)lmM r... 10.41 a lara, to of omPerior I rnorh Merinos. of the most denfrable .Nan of roam, - Iralmf exprrosty for the retail testie—y..ry ch.?. a0 . ..7 NEIV SILKS—Reed this day, a beautifu 101 of pew dale. Silk. sad Satin 41e Canoe, r ich ...A. ore, al [Aira27l - - A. A. MASON aW. NEW BONNETS- AN 6 RIBTON S— A. A. AL...* Co. bare put aponnl • larwdot of .Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon, mil •tyie, Is barb art—will miry ran( . cheep EMBROIDERIES.-Ai A. MAcos ty • Co. Here plat teed Soother tot nf. Moo tar( cheap Trobroldrries. b and 64 Mutat vt. ' : goer Bishop Potter's Appointrapts:, -UGUST '2BO, 4 P. M., New thAle, ILlay _±l_ lug roma atone./ A ognet Zan 10Y, A. 51... Bt. Paul's. B1.211(1. 4.1 r . M„ltoctierter. (laying •• 10% A. NI.. ChrirtCYttrch, Aliedylb7y, (run arrostion.) • • M 12,4 P. 31.. ft. Andreas' , Church. Plttgburgb. glad, .1)g P. di„ Trinity Chtirril..Plttabdrgit. yt,d ( crager hi, 4 Y. /I„Grceneborgb, (inying corner Armed sa T 1• ANERIChIif HOTEL, \ SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, 01110. , . 'HE PROPRIETORS having made 'agnantaito fa altering and improving the building, .ettern r and internallr, the andel-Mend:l r lewd and opened It for t funtlehod he it, acromniodatinn of t h throtighout with yew e fu p uhrnitureilc- , and had, The Drawing Dann, Chambeni, Bedding, Table, Dar, and Baths, *lll not be ...reviled by M., beet iloteD the .Atlantle Cities. and the subvert - her will endeavor to make his Howie in every department ....Weenier to bit mete. It130:111211' [Ks s~r—i .... . . TWO good Confectioners wantodAt N 0,31.7 Liberly atred : ___ ____aut2 , 32_ . 3l, _.. , . Real Estate. FOR.SALE—Two Houses andLo in the ...Fllllo 'Mini--one an Ltlnddl .donn ,, mot tho bm M ' Aleo Moon of 'ground. IES food on.l.Colntar a M. by 300• Out on Somara M. Eonufro m 317 Liberty at: _AdnaMnf ' I fJournal ItLypit PATENT LEVER WOATCUES, Gam Unto 52n, and .arranled,juq nod by mom-. and for male by Laon26l W. IC. IVILEO., GCOOPER WATCHES—In Hunting an. plain Cse.. and el unanimity lb. prim, TLese ere the best London a:manful...4 Wetthep, nod of on.inall. *I evpotation. sug{2ol W. W. WILF,O. AIJ. TOBIAS &CO.'S WATCIJES-=•Now .um hand scrod axeortutent,ln Ituntlnguodlant of thin old ttattbllAhed matte, round and duruble. toldlmre given the best ratistutlon Of on y Watrh orof told In thir country. augt:B corn., Markt, and fourth Mt.' IOFFEE4OO bago Rio, principaXpnme; 1.._) Jon reed sod for faU JOILIN k CO., erneni • LI y rt. WIIITE FISH Ali. , Dlßf i l uti„ T T.,,,.,kil; • m hl hbi, Trout. Lauding bud for rate aut2, lOAIAU ET ACA DOGS-5 bbbi. Fresh, for. sale by lJ o , i 2O li. DAJZ.ELL t (PO. • • ettIEESE-30 bxs. prime W. It., for sale by., au x xx. DALZbLL t CO. LA:RATES-5 tons in boxes and bills., ."" P " - ' l " r ut . -% kUAI.ZELLf Gt. THE FATE:. n Tale of Stirring Times, by r n Emj.,—th. 0,1 Inh.rvattut wort t i h. au or., eTer • tittott. LOttlni ta, 3.-011.1 with alktervillm, am theta! mai for e.l. kt HoLAIRS' Llt.,,rarT Dehot. Third att-,,a1.,h -pool, the Puri OtTla. aut, .."kLL PERSONS knowing themselves in dellted to Mu fir Dry G oo d . . add rt•16 , 114 , t C.11..i N •on or before thy lot dae of Cnctoter, an after that o the account, will be plad:W In to. hand.. of ..amp.: W m r enitection. JIM! , ffIId.PII FUN Ull Libert, ,ugf.f.utiantl I , ourual dot , / .1 VfNUINE LILISE--500 feet inch 3 ply I:4 loth* 'tubber nod., tUnnuta out expreanld for. WI, Ena_nedounowes. We Invite the dire Denartznont of -ales to call sad examine. than, a+ they are warranted to stand tputu,yavenntre than taw le•tbed hued manufactured. In all dunes lehrte they do not turn out as redraft...o , d, the forned 1.111 he refunded nr th d PL e d l re llLLlPS.placed di nen , aua., r • am, 9 11crud at. 'f(IIM ITT EE for - ohtaming additional rut, acript-lon• to the httaburdh .04 dtannetMlle fla] Comp.. 6 Charlex U. Paulnn, R. M. /fiddle, Wade Iladonto, J. 5.1c1 , Inartan. Wm. 51. Herat, •?;oPIL:f John Birmlegboan, Jam l n rtbran. D. C. Janos, U.., .N.Arpoid, . Edward amig , J JI Pennock. J Z. 5A3=. %VIII.. Patton. E•P . Barnes Fcr.l. Mann, Sbomnt Leale Iltne.binn SUGAR & MOLASSES-- la bbfli.ii p rlme ti. 0. Ear: 60 bbla. lentaLlort Molar., Or misiguretra. to armee yin atomer Bt. Czurse.n, for Nip by J a IL riovto. ' augzs Found Church Suel.lll3. POWDER -150 kegs Blaming, for sale by ,-- llt FIAIYI, tiTIOO3Ig:-.2bl)lTLeTltorn, fOTZIe - 1; -- i_JI 50,..t.".:. J i It. YLOY 6: jOLL HEADS—t+ OZ. 111(11 u Rubber, just ) fri.e . d.. a besalifal wyticl... Inr 1.41.• st [b. Ilubl., Pe [..t,: sou u Woe! at. Iszig2 , l .1 & 11. PHILLIPS WINDOW SIIA DES—A supply of Trans parent Window etude; reed awl for sale by arte.:, J. A 11. PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER CAPES-2 doe. just ree'd . i with sleenm,) a 'lnt rate &rad. far ridbmor drlvlni Wir:t . . l' .. - t l'argr foe "' . .1.1 ii ° sirinl4.'" HE STOCKHOLDERS of the "Penuayl- T at v.'s Solt 511poilloo ttalott Cotopaxi, ..1 " ata ootto. t an loataltnett of 'rarely/. Llttout,d sod Iftfty Dollar, for .Care L r0.9,11,,1 to b. paid oo the t,th . of hint), P 6VDRCE Tuomrsox, • Treanafax nod beerntar, Cud Tatwotom, Aug. IR. FALL FASBIOS iirE have just received this beautiful • v Art. llAre , . tu.whieti ire knit.. the iiitan4 uf our friends and tini nubile generally . . uu .iez.l siccoßD • co.. ve Fifth arid Word Penn Glass Works r. . • LORENZ iWIGHTMAN, (formerly of the m of Wm. IlleCullr and Manufacturers of all Ili 1,. VMS. BOTTLLB. and WINDOM' ULAS.I. 15 Wax. mot 66 fund .tenet, Fidel:dumb. Pa. N. IL—Partimdar attention_usid to odd attain' Wird.. Class sad prirato =ads for Bottles and sag= 11DESIRABLE PROPERTY on the Futsr Paarg„ Alleglarry, for Palo or exchange for City •romerty. }he locoman le near J. Plaint..., tea , mlntilm . mega _from the Joinnllmt, and about fifteen from the Hand Btreet Bridge. The enbacribor offer. said protetly nn so. commodatlng term.. which ho now ermines the lot Is 50 fset ho o to ma North Cinal otreet. marling tea to Mut-. eT. 175 feet, near oneildmi of gal acm,usoo-I,td, emoted a .Brlck Itonee.contalning fon MoMs.ilresioctiriek front, Medi. and carriage house on the track of Cho In The location to 1.1 fine rui am Ln .5.11 ,, gb0ny. The prentime ran to examined at Nay time. !or term. Inquire of J. KIDD, ar the atom of J. Kidd it Co., mum of fourth and Wood sm. tittg2Zrallail JUN./11CD. OCObIOTIVES—Just rec'di 300 Inet dia Rubber MOB, for feeding Loscrootireanllbakanz and bot orator. It cannot bo ourT: , ..l . by any 11000. /LA it IMIV4rdnAT.; p °ll°llP. "d .o=l Aron. for tbo 51.nfactoreno ALUM -25 bble. for stile by imem 1, KIDD k CO. THE SCALP 11 NTERS, or Romantic Ad to lalggsAlharg:lTi . Travels ito Arrierioa; by Lady etuan Wortley. Shooticug Dor, by ry aak Forreeter. The Pig litwr of ...I.4annut, • - ituyttorolle Novel, with 11• lubtratione by Da:) °Motto tb , Reedrai e Poll( BS' ES* Literary Third tweet, ee. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— ----, za blf?.. ilatinn dloly.desi .. ao*l2 3 hbd. ILAII.IhnO.IIPII.I. li/ \ , JANIES DALZELL, I* l_sor Pl. CON.'S Batest'SparklingGalatine3 gross K.. , loilo/e by ~ J KIDD* CO., e...= ' od Wood St. W - - ETIIERILL ' s, PERFUMERY—A fresh Tot for ...1. bt sve.3 J. icipu &cO. FP RE Sll ROLL Zs TUB BUTTER—fisc r d. I'" , s'slP,.. d. ""r t ` T 'isnitinl a .tiggi l ' tss FROM BOSTON, just rec'd— r- 6110 feel 14 Sods 3 ply,lndl. Rubbe, K.., = .. 13. h '', 3 '. .. - Ikltius; F° . r u .. 4 '_yt.lld, ' * ln.lti 4 liubbtiD.. D.1, - 7 11139 SiCad " st - .1. A IL PILLLIPB. .. bbls. and 5 kelp e 0.041 , ISALAII bjc er la Ey a CO. TIMPENTI E-10 good)s s ; le 8. N. wleKEßsuesi, .L b y ' 011,,= 1.5 -,t l P- h -" d -‘Y °°a !`!'" .1.,d by sug'2lbbls. vity mo.r.Se, - for side , N. 11 ICKERSIIA sop) C.*kegii for nalAy' (1 I &Did N. wICEEMILAM".. ..toRBI JAlllte DA6 T /194 n SOL.t . Mae by saw for rrAlt-100 (4; for s , I 2FP-_ . suaßl JA.)IE3 T pltflgMl2o,ooo for rah son 3 DALUILIBO ba2l _ O. 3 DTACKEIttc - Ininifs. foi• I sst- 4 ,' • I so_• s. s Ir. ,ii.mteArou...l-• Syr . apn'lis . !lAfom . tor solo ITITCHYMS-2°°doz.for s t a ß: Igitra 11. anal - 1;(;2!13 srk a, r. ,, Lß r 13 . 4 . 12y 7. 11 1 130 S-4 . bbl. for Weld! , lwaniroi. KA. ices --- NEW 8001031 \ tEW :3001CS! tT DOLIkIES' LITEWY DEPOT, Thud , Lt a tret i tgiStai=e!ost li, ..- Th. :trade' litthlteet! eTrittiis of Cottair*lll/ato Subilrban teisideraws.ko. \ . • . • . Lewis Arundel Girths Railroad o .lfa „B r \ inencoary of.)). Ica. No. ril. ' I.4tMll's Living A .N0.31'9. \ \ tilitkfil Linifa forlngurt ‘‘ Brehm:s Alagetleei rartaires Magazine, ll The Ladle.' National. The Many Chief.. by G \W.H. Reyno to. Mabel. or the Child of the Battle } kid; \: • tale of Water- Iwn. Tbr Pioneer's Daughter, tale of Itialatifientleity; by Monson Deport , t_ The Advraturis of Paul Pr eishlec • tree ...7. The Count.. of Litestilthin y Duna. ‘, Reartri or the Salons of resin\ by 31•3. Riehaniamti ' ey... • Problem= by the authar of ^Alton tette." The Turner's Companiose. witb Illostratirma. \ - Trisvoler'g Buhl,. through th e II B. and Canada, \ . Rena , or the Snow Blrd; a tare en life; by rolltee ter lien, • .- . Tlis. Ron, by Butner'. The Itrieuf \Vast Wayland, • mint lt Lary ilowitt \ auger A ORNERAL AND EXTENSIVE ARBITMENT Or Wall Paper and Border's, forthsFallB I UST RECEIVED, .at the old , stahlished h,tand. tZ s lliarket etreWt, from molt of.the celebrated astetn. tunnies. a ann.,. many cases of PARER 'IAMB INOS and BORDERS, comprising such a variety of styles and pekes as ran hardly fall to gratify the tasrteltand meet the rimer of thewleat fastidious and twnmcal.s. aturts) i TIIO3LLS PALITER ' -,--..- UITOIIARS--500 - 03 .. ..5 nstrecN and M 4 3,1 1, or L tale Tory . rhr.O. A. A. MASON ACM.. aticY," &I and ill Alarkottit. I IRI3IPED RIBIiONS—A. A. - Rawl *. O. IL.) ble's jolt rewired wising supply of the aborf litimit. aniorted roto, , y atiA, ti i iIIMPED TARLETONS-A. A. bleicks t Co. bare Just riliii eitlyeas a 1000 ueertment C =tied Tarletone. a. colon. VEW EMBROIDERIS—A. A. 31.LsoN l _LI Co. still eontinue to reweien additions/ 9... 0 1ti...f ITrautiful new .ti hi embroideries, and sell. Oise very trileoP. stirrer _ DEItAGE DE LA.INES..A. A. Rou s e k Co La b o rs ow closing out their Wet of Roues arid ago de Ole. than rasters inat. i arig2o 1 110 U LDERS--25110 Baden Shoulders, [cell fromiamooko hour. for WA bv - IIOBIEON, HAMS -500 u !..Canraseed; wks Pl:ltora - and \ l l b 1101i150 . N. urrarsi4. UGAR-201thda. N. b 6-7 457MOLASSES-200 ale. (oAk) f eale • kr. ouy2 o ROBISON. LIMZ DO. BUFFA LO TONGUES-,-Justreceived et, Loofs,o In* do yo W 4 t b . ole . e s fl2Zo a htoo4 .. s. °noon aralloo DesieriLA EitgNeri GELATINF., White and Color \ ed oroferred to any thing now la nee for mans Jelbos. to. for No by wm. A. M'CVIACI &Co. 154020 LSO LibeTt7 • c,ioqoA SHELLS, received fresh from the InalWartorer. and for hy , NO-'I,IACKEREL-5 bbls . . Jr 7 qr. bbls for •va'W B J. . CANTELM-. boiee\Cream; - , OSQI3IT9 NETTING.—A further oup ' BURCHFIELD. . OR ALE--Tw double fltied Steam Boil ."* tzsieret,f Th , .t..! Inches dlemeterr. sn °DSC. eT .dL • deer. on board the eteelner 3..1. Crittenden. ondlo:tt , SCA E. ATELVION,/OCKELT. if/411L • Sti-18 ka Adam's', to arrive 3.* IL FLOYD. uu,l Church Banding Sll-15 eael.s pure, for sale by J. LPL FLoYD. ij UT FIR--5 bl.. and 5 kegajot siticT,by JJP. auliVA \ t 710 ,NTACK.BAEL -30 \ t ag. Iff s ge,- - fpr 1•941 g .l FL YD. N , - 1 1 ‘ T t L ; 5 6r ‘ SaCkA f k )TZSI4I "B.SLOYD. ,SSIL'S.--,200 - 14116. N. O.\ , rna I. J ec ? .i.. t 2, :, _sti_iii \ '" T r a n. :64th). TEA SEAS-:i,l hf.v.a\tqr. clnsti Y. Li \ for sale ..00 ~ '‘, ii , Armi DICKEY At CO. • C ITER ?iiollAlli ‘,,MITTS.-bicat , ,ux & ~-, lit;ixiirp, n hare terylred Ode \mornitiv .a ripe , : .urply LI thy &tempura and.deatraink Mffirin " - Qnkß_ . \ fornYhktarket and Fourth ' .•\ ._ --, \- K . LEBER, No. 101 T s tiird'stiNet, hasj ut4 H• frei•d ffromaroffog the lateeletatern publfitykkati, ant anlowlng nod and tashionthlyvalaste Jrk kat. , h.,. , , , 1.P.rt. 1 Mr- F dreant Igt r-fstlterland— ever., \ . Jenny wad: Slaty m• no gaudyyhapler. Mart, 7ay to thee-Moore: Oh buret carry mr 'Mum rbet h. brakan boa= Wm not war -- toe by Par Ara ma I...thus analitEnff tn rtr , l4 \ , I'd offer dint till. hand of Little rg liond—rlM an. . net hn klia non's calahrsty.l ffrom Campton., tr\ Stnnt Polka, Pinning lor.r llyerly's Waltz: \ ' RaVOI Peak \ Lay Polka; \ LT* Polka: \ Ilrlda'a Polka, , ILlttla Illoimolm \ , Bloomer Polk.: '. IN" , Bin \ . s, Ooemt burial, Illlancla Alen \ , Small, /math PION 4:4. TILE GOLDEN \ P. -- ' -- jNAD WARE:AIe' .1.11 pald En Load warmy• . 1..4,4, 0 W5., 7 rough C. .05 . Bank of PlLLobilkek: R „ . EMOVAL.—We intend.to remote ex * the ISt/tot September, from am mein( etaiet the Prose norroMupted by Christi. Yaeger, Ne. 116 kg , emeet, orimMte Pl ClrJr et, where Ire ehallterplessed le (9 . 999 merr mticle oar es Itne umal. surly- - • il. MILLIE'S, 7 and 9 Rood al . I$T TRErtm.SS E S: Dye ) 14stra a largo lilattrestmei. for st.IEI , WE. NO I.E. TEhtEslvet. augli .17P.Atet th• tad. Ottln. 01I e -15 bbl!. vise Linseed;for sale by .all - 32 D. CANFIELD Magma Light Carriages at'ilindstat_ I NT 11 , SEMI-ANNUAL TRAD EIM • to _YALE.—On Wednesday inorolna. lOtai roptenther, et, ltiii trelook, et. the de.o crane cloacae Lute., renter 'Ninth nod Dnse. street', PUILADKIs \ rlll.O. .111 t. 'wild ar rat b to the MllQ...bidder an ex' tetonss collets.= el flop.. LIGHT ULF:MAI/ ' AND BUGGY WAGON - li. of the ineentecture of Duals t Co. Fleeter 1 C0....T. D.Dolutity.l.i3ferrlrt. U. daubs. Lane A Co. G. aN. Henry. sod otters of anknotrloda.l ebti ty In 119 city nod en , . 7. " --r- -.----- Anionst the eettartinent will be frondetrittrel main yie Go it,T V• 1140.1, Wial standina add With{ tap. N.'. Ay., esseref desirable setopil ibeinf bearim.a...l4 n bone lot of iltf: 'LAS. No s." - -. fU At oo assent of tbe west!, , Ao poirtironero-nt cm - (vett fur evaatuat.loo the 'day ocu. Aga .0 prev t) 11.1313.1077.1513. • dactiauess Ilorre ual Carrlan Basaar4 aurM Niettla Ottors• everts: DIG LEAD-500'p W igsLad, (to arrive) for , •1 ,, bi (gull) .a F. WILSON. Iff 711# tt. PEPPER, CASSIA, Ac.— • \ \ f,O boddldock POP= \ • ' 16 do natento: • • Z'AJO mato C.M. 'l'3' ll 3 :DlVASlttraV i 19 •¢133W0c9191._ I'SDERWOOD'S TOMATO KETCHUP- IJ A rrry superior andel* for sole by eur7 , , McCLOIIO a CO, yf ANUFAqTURED TOBACCO-100 bxe tuoet aliproteOrsals 6 61E4 ii!&_o,6Mfixt,fighlo Vate/2) MUSSY &UV UGAX--45 hhde. N. 0.; Sbbte.sce.6..s. , Te Yor sale by ••r A.TA''....I..tiOLLA.M. eutl4' .725 i Liberty street. 70. (cypresa;) " tAtA) Y " esle \ R. e 6O OUNNZOttAIt, ee tit \ • = Liberty street. Q, 11, MOLASSES—?A bbls.Battle Ground; 1.7 . for rale br IL d. CIIHNLYOILLAIr ausrl4 , , Uteri) Argot. PIPE APPLE. CHEESE—For iu -- ;l7' -- 111 WM. L. iteCLURG CO, \ .114 groan and T.Dalers. HOLLAND l kegs New 1I 11. Herring...for sa• b 7 .ngla • WM A. IIeCLIIRG CO. MOKED lIIRRINGS=4IO bxe Lubec; i ► atoza. b 7 (a 1.111) ISAIAH DICKEY &CO L bls. for sale by , ,Q N , , J. KIDD CO., SYRUk.s=7 . \ 60 LOW" 613.1CLarierd Ern.ls \ 1.5 tAn kess Uoldoo • Tor '‘ AXES A. TUITCLIISON t CO. KlE—By the_tierce or bbl. for sole by \ 19.1L111 DICKEY. Water and Irrtna N u,1 1 . 111 E .2. 5 n; .., : , bhl..for rale low to close ISA DICHLY * CO, Water and trout OA 4, mks weartintect pure, it. E. SELLUE, , 67 Wood ot. JUNIATA BLOOMS-20 tOna4Or Bale dote consi , HIER et JONES, jylo , Quid Dada.. ItEll for•icale LARE article, rorf. L nee. by th. rase Om* dorenairgeral* VVII;iDOW GLASSIOOO , i)axes City aid , , couatrr bnauts, for, , eal• by irll ,S. WAUSBAUGH. WOOL: WOOL!-Caih paid Tor the'. 'fret '""°' '7. 117 B. aW. Ir iARAVOIL COTTON- bales Tennessee, in, store and lJ ar ade to. • . Astute, JOKED a co. sues RICE -'0 tierces prime Carolina, for sal 'bi J ABMS A. lIIITCI3IBOIi *CO, TWISTTOBACCO-1041E6gs No. I, S &LEW x, JONKS * cu A ,Plonghing Match: ' ERSONS;having fields enitablelur the, Aoscling' Match, to taint TWirt oo WA !X1 =dor the trectlott ot Allegheny Conn Any.ral 13Odrt.y. Rro re:ink...J.lo giro mere to JO N bOOTr t la in. egister . .AA, or to J. K. KBNNEDT, Geer, at the Onsotio 05co. Executors' Notice. NOTIC is hereby given to all personiiiu .onodebted . the estate of John-Purdy. Sac% lola of township, Ileabawy eownt7 •to corns ikowswad and ka payment; • d Wparem having elaiassawalast tIL '7lll7:tlTl7lllll4 ' f ' llii ''" lni t %SOH . PiW n ltrila r." --sissetser TIIONAS PURDY • . OEIEO GROVE' FARM. • T I LaINDREG ACRE FARM Ofliirod for or , r ia dw t or. CG wee' cleared mid W.V." , or km, balm.; timbered; tier tismlsime (Aid: ImermerPm%atwd Meer spring la melt h ou , eozogtabl• two nor, Brick MM., embliog. wag. *dee. ePrhis &Rue, mum Berms. 00, M 1 UMW, ereeteOgie ..Mmorrald home. ermattede. rim; vlllage lloekeel Perebr_ o ,9 4 _ ime two Wlourimg MM, P , i.mnr r• - • Ilintim 11111 s. .11c1,1.Ce 13eleadols. mrejeritad'eml Lbw. landing& "‘,..„..1.a1"" irt.dithb,mtramdivstable 4. ;d*Mimem, gather ba.naarl, to Pa" q ui • t ! Gripistaries! • . IctrA et. N, WILV & CO.; No. V 29 Wood dr..Oti terabit t reszeleek ptietA cm short may size et the Muse°. 1? Awl l, pea, grue AfAreet for the plksporee Interre=eetft A NJ etit of eseelleeeer, h. e d, -42.1182131 LON tCO. gEARLS -4 tons No 1. in s ore and for ply by (.11) J.U.VANFIELD. VITEPRE-100 boxes a p t - . ' . , bt. 'raulll ---.., J. R. CAIVIELD. ' - PORT WINE i ntEtbithi • BRATY— Warrantatd parr. Waited. ambryrkl y f.xr bradlchral • Truipmes, and for salt by " hego bral b l i : \K, , .‘ bull . In be mayberra. . CRUCIIILES-131acileatieruciblee, &Wit .) 'Taunt.. 'Masa. from No. I D 'A to 0,), f..r tal c lorr by \ • JKI Kr) co % iyyl rt... • • , \CO — FFET,—.3 --- 00 bags e4 . ..1-Vw, .for\ We by \ • ,mos ~ JAJM••• laKI:. biNVa rb \ .• , _ ___ rl' i .EAli 0 hi. chests PowchOg: , ~, 1 . '1 1 7,11 . 1,t21 ! ;1, -t, stglii ''•• '43 " JAMES DAJa.KLI., 0_ 'more- . _ SUNpRIES-5 cas y,' ks Potsh; \ - b o Cyryrcreo Lack 1 bbl. CometOG fay' Ws by J. D. WILLiA49 '6 CO. C • OFFEE--1111 bags Rid, tbr sale wide . • B. t Itilitt.tUOLL VIGARS-t50,000 Common, for sale% be an 1 S. tW. 1.1.1.118AV081, FLOTIII-150 bblz. Extra d -S. F., fox sale by awls 5. tan. TIARDAGII. - - EOR REINTA _Faxi secontlng„ band oorboirokT,P4-" 0 " Bn I M "' no, a Clark. ee , York. Apo rsr JOHN 4.11.11.1.4.08. ytrl Rood stsvot. Pdtpbsirgh. ' ‘, INDIA RUBBER :REAPS-.40 doe. just 6a l stt t '.TV * ,4 '. l7,* " ' 1 1,1 171' 1,4 alr e Dia anti Cam breaking. For at Nos. 7 an 4 irliVoodge. • angle ; J. it U. PHILLIPS. ItA'-8. he. ua an 'alto 'co sow,. of rem• qaality,lo o rec , d sad "far whibr atagl6 ROBERT' DA12.1.1.1. Glro. Liberrt7 1. rirQßAcco , -25 hl de. Nd. G-twiet;for ealn 1 of . JAS. DALULL, G 8 Watelit. cHEs SF~loolioaee Wae~ian aalo b =iiM2Ml To TRANSPORTERS, COMM SSION & GROCER MEKCILLST&—For sal. 'on beesecorkois.' tZfs,vtlrchrv i i3L72l' . . - _ne'S T 4V 72 Vd tt lltl log on Lbs Pettus. anti \ Ohio ilalliaa7 (Fhb. , "V.. the 'pot,) and - extending back to tbs Cass' Huffy them by affortheog Os greatest tscUltles far ehipment sithet the.ftallrosst orCanal. \ `s. For terms micas di D.C.. STOCKTON. AllesierurVitg, or It theSoolraor• of \ It. C. STOCti TON, A. unslS corner Of Market semi Third Mt. WHITING -200 bb s. extra dry for - byn. A. rAnNE.crocra co aims First sad Weal sts. SPTS. VIRPEIvTLYE=r-35 bbl. fur Bala by .415 B. A. FAEMEBTOCIE t 00. SUP. CARI 3. SODA-100, kegs English * fdr sale by B. A. FAILNIZtTOCK 4 CV. ' IVUTISIEGS-600 lbs. primo, for sale by .415 El. A.7III:4ItISTOCK It *EL . .ssis s: A. ram: , =mil co. 11)1t,IITTER-9 bble. Packed, for bale by .IJP .esls W. aP. WILSON. lIS Si.oand FLOUR --60 bbL;t s frgi i c i u s n ii d o !' s ylilk . for sale by TrZ a Gal s tEjtr, cralita , i4d R. y. VA& I ' VNIVOILEri At°. iIEESE-100 boxes for sale by nugl Y. TON 84811110}13T a CO INDIA RUBBER GLOVES--Oh had;, Coe mlter:a of Lodi.? andihntlemeee !was ttut.• dims, of el Woe meneareed. W . wholasals awl 'veil. •e tII. Aden. elpot T mad f Wood e. QCOTCII SYLIFF O. boxes Balms' cafe brstr I Saut. ha ;Warm.. Car rallyloy_ /•=..5.• recei ( 1 1 REAP- PRINT6I—A. A. !Mallow & CO: have jest. ved «5 clues beautiful saw itylc. 4. till. erbkli wilLba eilek as usual at eery lois priori—, Mao, 4 eases of those verrdettrabla ft coot PRINTS, the. ' drooped goods noir offered in.tbispirke4. Nos. . suale, . 4.. and 44 Market at.. ~.., i %,.' rACKARE ' L - - 5 0 bbl,. N.. 3 Large . 4- Par u l e by , It. A- CUNNLXI3II.OI. • ale ..119 Mort/ nowt: GAB.-60 klids. N. o.,'for sale by •wait - . J. IL DtbWORTLI is SOO. •.. "BROOMS -150 dos. Corn, fir sale by • awl! J. S. DTLWORTII k CO. 1011 N-200 bn. for mile by : zusl4' . . J.B. DILWORiII & CO. ' QAFETY FOSE---10 casks for blasting, for la, We by J.E. DILWORTH A blasting, RI CE-15 tcs. prime, for sale by •,•84 ~ 4 J. B,BILWORTEI & OD. CHEESE -40 boxes prime, for saleby goil4 WICK d 51eCANI)LP.88 tODFISII—' tee. for sale by , • it I ' ' WICK k MeOANDLSZB. 4 - 14citF.A2011SI—The undersigre ..iwtlwar. *do Of Wrek. - 01:k• eet bazars are ourredadttnal tee- . mated Mates. and eve 4rdhcahtd_hr erratic hmdther Windt or American mannMcWre vary atroc - Ii . noted, odd Kit dm, not Drop ittrAIICURT, the molter rill be returned arida Harem exthartged•aa M. Madan , may otab. Mb otitis has wenm use moan! end • l i s i alAl47 . lmZlLlog , , mair o gi r er on had3r-, With a honk . Far mill...k.lemakt and nrtall. m the W. " = l3 .ratir L Roe of W. W. pumas. • \ szel3 M. comer or robsth and Market ILAI,V.SSIdACKEREL—One - grade gnerrtb ; ul sINK No.l, and tb. tondo tokoti ON Oor 0010 br • 1.4114 )IcCLIIIIO CO.' . MA9KEREL-150 brie o3large, 1851; esh by 1./triff lilEintlfeelniEN, LAX-23 sacks for sale by i! sustl2 WIC 'k 4teedttleLlUSff QTARCII-42 boxes Bortbright' extra for k. 7 .1e by [angl2l ' lIICE IteCASDLIIIS BROOMS -183 cicni corn broonii for sale by wlcs 4 Idc4ANDLI33 rIIOCOLATE--140 bme Beaton Chocolate IDrnL ' raoe2l WICK L Mew-Dias ILERATUS-52tasks Dearis for sale 14 .412 WICK t NeCANDLIZII r.IfESTNUTS-6 bile for sale by . *us= . RICK MX/CDLESS JIMMIES. TWIST-29 kegs for sale by ..412 • WICK • ItcCIAND Seed, Crop of 12.5/•• • 4 ~ calved from the cast, eta babe; 4.„,, Tor r. Seod of *ha Debt mistier.. and for sale at. heed Edereb censer et Wood and Fixtb stream b. seutil.s fr. WICKESSELLIIL.- WOOLE.VPOODS-6 es Blanket Coating v a las JestrAkElln. ma GLoon: a cam gtnalllaak Brood ulolb; I raw largo dra Blantala, au, Crib Blanteia. Tha •hora goods on hand and rroall Lep boo go noaarna• — lactararr, land tor Ws Pyrba aIGRALY übaty RA,, !SDI '0 . bunch ha store Car sale UJIATI DICKEY *CO. Weer and ho u r.ts.. FALL ASITIOZU FOR 1551 WILSON ,b SON, Fist/UW.I3LE giTTW 0 —14 o; 91 Wool ou.s, ft.tr u ttili o n t r norga kN*St vt. .011 UGA.II-09 hhds. N. 0., in store oral , 431. \ (all) 'J. D. CANIMIA. _ ALERATEIrS boxes, q a . \ \ ' 2O bbla sten •131 i 10107 . \ \ J. MOAN-PULA . . INDIGO AND lIADDER;!--. ' -' \ . .t ' ,fl 556 Madday. l ..miton. - 4,1 . • • . \ • - - 5 canons natant India% • , .\,, ~ t . , .. , \ chemasrantlln • , nn_ . _ t fv „,,,,,. \ whi..1.A.L........, • _.--"3 r . ' \ ' • \ \ 15 and MI Woolat tt . s • „ • . ZINV PAIN.TB,•, :''.. .'' \ -', -- _ . \ s. •, ~, _ Ar j ,Nur ; 42Eu.tp i lpy , .igy - N .. ... .. , . \ . '""'" '',-- ' ' - ,'ilsVrtilty la promund t to famtalss *EU Of of thin'. . .\. a , , . t y„ ;\- 71atablet _. ..„ , \ - \ \ .„., \ . \,.,,,' • \ ZINC psanva's,.- ~, '. „ ;' .. .' .v. \ t= thdah bottbean wand after *feral tanfj fr ' Udall ~, . . , ~ \ , .., _ :.\ \ , en I=i t tf d int=tta t4 mtlarlof an ataKl.,ss , ' 't •: ~ •' \ ' -• ' • ' s "I* 7 ? " t. W .m. ITI T T h r . ZINC\PA*T '', - ‘.„ \ ',,,, • '.\\‘,: , .. i \-,\ • . 1 ,,1 D"517' 4= ' ,=:1 4, .;1Zr:1DV "4 ....•,V,W1 . \\ .'"' \ ,', ' •': I. \ s,,auttifulty whlte, l and la antrelY natt " s snorn tn• WOdaittm. ` ' t \ \ - \ , • other paints, a* slang , to • s . , , . re tr t s rat.* and Int& Wank. \ \ . - . .\ ' \ IT WILL NOT TURN NE W\ _ ~, \ . c \ , . r * :=AritrAr.A.T. 'P l ig :Ausd I`, \ \ , • • \ g, withal:mats a'aoutbarn ottanata and the mrathm r \l. \ \ • • than any Mbar not Nine Itabla to turn nhallys to \ t. . . t • t ersuald• all• na. off. IA - .us-be '•‘•••= 1 7 I • \ \ \ " • • .1441 th avatar sad Mao. or ad" vandaborhich Mrs s braid Pon'ornh , t - CI.:Oh• • \ at-to . BLACK AND ' cOLORED ZINC P, ,Atal. ', •\, \„,_._ • . Etarfmnra furnished at a lon priett,sail aro undontbatdl ',, s . ~ N, , . \ .. am Modnand and. Mat. Palen m the market font...Wm • \ \ , C naafi, (arming, otaboameet. Maamboala, or any expand mars \t„ . • , _.. , g a n,, of 'mod. Mei. nay or lona la May am both a \ - \ \ \ . , \ \ . ' WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. \ \ \ \ ' \ . \\:\ ~, ~ . ' 1... i m ,„"..1.4. 'May VW partkularly ' , kindle. ai Mn' T \ - •' I • • Lunt • nalfatdo commotion, and entirely manse. frill. \\ \ , - . t . •. 0 . ~ s - ~,x4 . tjmy dry quickly, =I turi•c • P• , • =MUM M.* ', \ • • . •do dot Mango color . Ilas many of M. earthy toduta tti •,. lu usra - ~. • , .I)..l...stigaied Ca nail tianinr hr the agate ethos • \ \\ , A ' • tutnipt - l7 Fontb ClarteaLhalaate . .lslda. \ • \ s . \\ • \ . i \ ' \'N • . ‘\ .' ' \ :l '' '' ' . ' \ . \ ' s' . \ '' '• • ' . . . A. . . ”• \ . ' s . \ , \ 4- . ' \ • \ s • 1 BEEF TONGUES—A Ohne article on 4'd .ad , f‘fr ni* by WM. A. ‘ llrettitO CA. 'ammo Liberty' at: WIRENUJI PAPEII—For nalo,by . 1.mW,L1,75:11 P. 1,141.6811.iLL.‘ SiciritoMATif POTASH-500 lbs.Tfor We Dr Nue3 J. JUDD t CO BOSTON CRACKERS—Butterßiscuit and D7WrIMD. or Orabimr Crukerr, ~=tired &met Dm arg rourtamOr rn band and tar de raw \ • WM: A. 3 C . O LUTA t OD =A Merv, rt.' . Q,, HOT-60 kegs aged Nos., for sale b 1...) nag{ JAXES A. 11=1.1.1SON't (a), thirtinglthuslins andlrlsh Linens. Asa num Pla . fr..l4l7 . R , C . ll D. FLE r L kar ttavereeeili t el ' , 116C1 the MADOWILLDteIi rente, mles= Wowed peesitge prime. Ab— . Wide bbeetleare. 'or C. Mull., se Mews 063=1 st the northeast earner of Fourth antyr Mattes str .1727 ers' Vermihge. Porn Przavas, s Oot. 4 . 111 C. Z assos—tut 'sow Ilesistsase, sat math. hositstloa. ass Swing put ,It saunas/yen' cssAsattiss T" wsom th. b"" O 00 Zt7s= " higitl d = " Vresladrs, i r list 1 bsva bentalbs• 004 tbs pressration of went' sass sus masters Tours, renssys i Kli„ „cir. m: ttsg D. sted sad KM bill. E. ISZLLERt. Wood st.. tat fa tY tral3:l4s tostrally. • , - Fine Watches! -. , I .: - 4 YEW very superior Gold Patect lasi Witelas. rig.f..jn r a ....C4 W I *ft " k ' d t r ' -a ` eagraval. of nrical esl l 101 .. WI. pasmod liZi lC""t'8. 81 arLu ti. .
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