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    Vl`kTsl3Prk6K ',AZETTE
varREAbING BATY'ER WILL BE FOUND
• 0,),"" BACH PAelB OF THIS PAPER.
'the Post is becoming exceedingly mirage, but
for'inday or two has not said anything worthy
id a reply, Its ill temper s augurs well for. ,012 r
sauce, and badly for its oWn. People who are
making progress are not apt to be cross. Jut ot
ter failure to Make a tittle capital out of the
Cuban excitement was indeed discouraging, and
enough tir,put it into a bad humour.
We often hear people esy, •gire him rope, and
!he will hang himself.' IVe intend to try that in
tecesting experiment' on the Post for a little
'while •
' The North Britlett,Review: for August, is ou
nur table. Vromn bssty perusal of .ROl3lO of its
artieles we cart say this is s most excellent num
[her, well suited to the time. Wolf,
Foirth 'Street.
Kern : —Monday last, September 1, was
the day tired for . the release of Kossuth and
hte companions from their long restraint in the
Turkish dominions. We trait 'that Austria and
R 113,18 may not have placed any obstacles in the
way of this mah desired release.. R . United
States Teasel was there ready to bring them
.away
THE tIERIdt,tI/9 IN THE WEST
Not. long since we Called the , attention of our
readers to an organization; among the Germans
of St. Louis and the surrounding region, under .
the Style of "the Democrat tr Partp of Pry,eAa "
We spoke of it then as &movement fraught with
' , danger; tot we confess ire had then little idea of
%tie hoftible nature of the doctrines pat forth by
these new 'teachers of democracy. Thrir.organ
Is a paper called the Anrcyrr lir: Mr erAs,"
published in St. Louis, which is extensively cir
Waisted among those people. The St. Louis Re
.publican translates slid publishes capions' ex
tracts from it. in order to warn the country of
tids dangee Ia thaf paper of the 26th ult. wo
20 the folloiring paragraph: •
Snarl' 41 sac ()clinks press.—We shall
. .
have to stop our translations from the German
papers, in consequence of the inability of the
translator to get them ready for the press : They
frill keep (071IWO or three days, however, when
their whole spirit Will bo served up. Until then
the pra ceedings of a•German Convention,which we
copy from a Wisconsin paper, will serve to show
how things are proceeding, and that the propo
sitlOn of the Arun j or to form a native German
Derbotratic Party here is a part of a system of
secret operations which are ;being carried out
all over the country. Those who advocate this
• policy hope to put themselves into a position to
compel the Locefocos to agree to such terms as
they may dictate. This is the real object of all
`these movements, connected with a hatred of
all •• priestcraft, - of which there is no conceal;
mart whatever. '•
The following is nn abstract of some of •the
resolutions adopted at the Conventon alluded to
by the Republican.
First, they declare that they belong to the
Democratic' party: not beFause of its name.
but because they thinkjo ;pier progressive, and
best suited to them. But, nevertheletta; they
judge, from the acts of the leading members of
this same Deinteracy "that a majority of the
members were Democratic only in name, or pre.
ferred the, oca selfish interest to
,those Of the
people.
iA hard hit, that
So:thinking, they say they met together to
compare:notes, and prepare to go into the next .
election, and vote for "prmciplea not-men. .- . 1
They then set forth the following declaration' .
ef principles:
They believe that slavery exists in violatidn
of the first principles of 'republicanism, but see
nn right:to interfere with it where it exists. and 1
as to the 'inhuman and odious Fogitive Slave
Law, they feel under, obligation to obey it while,
•
WU a
They,bell229 lop" trade, provided that 'when
other neaps tax our prodactiorut, we demand
. .yrposii for proteraw on such of their produc
tions as can roasonably be produced in this'
They believe in the liberty of the people' to
dial in ardent spirits as much as they please
without any license law.
They are opposed to all laws requiring anyeb
servance of the Sabbath, and remonstrate against
thcpissruge of any such lava. . •
They will support only such nominees of the
•bemocratie party as will' adopt the foregoing
-principles; and they won't submit to being eon
' trolled, to use their own expression, as transits:
ted in the Fond do' Lac Journal, i•by
either
priesiism or cliqueism. -
Such is the declaration put forth by the Con.
vendee referred to. It will be deemed, no doubt
an entirely nese-phase of 'Democracy,' and as
shch we area title curious 'to see its reception
by the 'regular' Organs of, tide party. Our pri
vate opinion is, that politico this fall in Wiscon
sin are, likely so:be pretty considerably
From the Republican, of the.26thate copy the
following translation of a letter, prefaced as
it Is by come remarks by the editor •
"Tux LLSZCIOCEL DES WESTOIS.—On several OC-1
cessions ve, ESTI, been called upon to notice the
eviltendenciesof the paper published Within city,
hearing this title. Printed in a tang:magnet
un
dinstood by the Xmas of onxpeople—confined 10
its' circulation to theie alone who Can read it,
and yet read no paper in any other language—it
has been permitted to go. on, sowing the seeds
of most monstrous doctrines in morals, religion,
And politics. The peculiar genius of its writers
-; . ateres to be diiplayed in. agitation—their chief
dolga seems to lee to unhinge sad destroy our
- social and apolitical institution.. By the aid of
societies or associations having , their • ramifies..
dims all over the country, and their, papers, they',
have succeeded in impressing upon their:follow
-429 moot unfavorable views of :the Ataericrn
character and American society, religions, ecici.
al and 'political, and they have undertaken the
task of reforming what to them seem to be great
terminal:sr institutions. We lipeak of thiYelasis
of Germans having their representatives in such
' papers as the Anzeiger, and in each secret soci
eties as are knoWn to have Inexistence not only
in this city, but all over the country, Under
— the delusive idea, that they have better and
unlader notions of liberty, and government, and
laws, and•the religious and political rights which
ought to be acknowledged In the United StateS
--claiming that we, who have lived in a:free and
a Representative Government ail our lives, do
not tinderetand Its functions half so well as they,
• who bare been 'educated in a despotism and in
constant personal and. political restraint—they
would take upon themselves to intrust and en
.' lighten and guide" us, in all these essential, mat
ters. Thus, the drueige r , and its followers,
pawn weary otthe iIY success which has attend
ed attachment to the Democratic party, • and •
• longing for the offices which they think ought to
fall to- them. hare proposed to cut loose from
ihat partyto set up a -German Ditaocratic
party". for themselves—dictating terms upon
. which access should the given to it, sink claim-
Lug in the dispensations of thercity Govirnmerit,
one half of the offices for Germans—relying up
an their number and organization to force one or
the 'other of the "old parties" to go over to the
'new parry," and thus eectire their individual
'no-cask This is she political "idea. Non we
have the religions idea—developed, not in 4 war
upon the Catholics alone, but upon all religion.
• Of the extent of thii, the public are not 89 well
informed And this because the publications In
which the attacks are made 'are in a foreign
language, and circulating, as we have before said
only among those vat') can read that language—
, But we base a specimen before no, which shows
(the 'extent of this feeling, and which, FA, it was
first published in the An:riger, and is believed to
be from the pen of a relative of the editor, may
welt, e supposed to have been published without
'mat= consideration of its import. We invite a
calm perusal of it, and then" some idea can be
formed of the design of these patent Reamers.
Fr-c)
LETTERS FROM AN OPEN HEART TO
AN''OPEN HEAD.
, LLT17.1..
Yy - Frund: 1 have got to reseonhig I hers
talked too salons Indeed the people ore not
worth it, although the *object is worthy. Bad
cues, at which one •cannot So much as laugh,
oppose to seriousness the ugly dam of self-com
placent folly and the .most vulgar hypocrisy!
Min as dough—what one would call downright
Ilethodist: I trll . l surpriu them in their acts,
Will depict them fro the head to the toes, land
then eritichun alon m e
be left to (scoffy—what
• reason and science, what veracity could do, his
eras alsootten beendortel. What are these peo
ple, really? Junius without tbe Catholic hurls
puns. dust u.
hypocritical,. just an tyranni
cal; just as eager use to their purposes, not
only every worldly paeans; but to coropromise
Without reserve their own religious principles
whenever it Is to the service of the sect or the
ockeCtind passions of the individual. Have
du/Wits • Citholio boccurpoone? so have these
people s :getbnistical one—one less fair, °old- ,
er . my, naked, and less The former
wyside the ' heart , and the reason Ibi'.;l4or the
ensue; the hates prepares the retie= sotd,hesu
oalifor folly and hypocrisy' in'a mere intimate
and cordial way. One can imagine s Catholic
gall separate from s_Jimcd4 as then sigma many
Catholics are
• Inst soother people are, only that
they, through a iagsg• which they hear miry
morning, save their elidta on heaven; a Metho
dist is a protestant . Jesuit, where - the shirt
touches him from early tall late, in ail he 'com
mits or omits, in all he reveals or coneeals,ln
movements of his muscles; in all his.ipir
jinal-finactions..
[ I know such people-from hearing and Seeing.
[-Tories-re they have been my study. Tn the day
' timParey pray, and the night they steal fence
[ rails from their neighbors; at their meeting they
[ tear their hair from compunction, and the 'next [
[ morning they •sell to a green immigrant a big. [
headed bore, which will undoubtedly die with-.[
[ in fete weeks. Pale and painful steps the father
in-law to the bed of his eon-in-law, afflicted with,
cholera, and whispers nod makes vows for his:
' recovery; but, for the animated body he. has al-il
ready ordered the coffin. for impatleoon to enter;
dpoo the estate dile dying consumes
[They assemble in conventleles on the Sabbath, Il
and love one another; and shake hands and call
eicb.uther brother, and swear fidelity, and wring p
the hands, and sing hogwash, and recognizethe
Lord, and depoitit all their sorrows cud joys at
the foot of the cross; but on Mondays they, part
from each other, and cheat and defraud one e
another worse than the -Yews in Frankfort on t
the Main; and on Teneday ;they ask the most t
dishonorable market price of each other for • i
meth:eaten seed corn, of which not a gran will s
tome forth; and on &tinnily they disuade their
neighbors' children from obedience to their pa
rents, who forbid them to visit the Methodist
alimcis on Sunday.
At Imf. the Sabbath is there again: the works
don't save by any meats,tthe faith alone inher
its the kingdom! And then far acuople of hours
they believe eo heartily that the rafters of the
bend from stupidity and hypocrisy; and
they knock the past week
. of roguery in the
neck with the Sabbath grace, that she through
repentance beComes as white as chalk, as the
Chastest ionocente. The works don't cave by
any mesas, hypotrigy:only does it. The greater
the sinner, the richer one grace—where in the
world is a more,comfortable, a more profitable
moral, than this;:- Add Wove this,- fora people
of money makers, for a nation of chatterers.
The good roan, of course, can make no nee of such
religion therefore they are always ready to as
sert, ..Thera are no good men, . ' one
and all are winked and in the power of Satan,"
until grace takes them by the neck and extricates
them from his clutches .
Enough, or even l shall fall iota the Methodist
-dogmatic ,
The American sick—then he takes a dose of
of laudanum or calomel - recently tee has oven
invented a painkiller for all cases. from a bro
ken leg'through the-nervous fever. down to child
bed, a murderer of pains, 4 of
which one. spocnifull is to be takcm: and if you.
doter. die you will recover.
The American has a bad conscience--dated
from 200_per cent., or from a sale of wooden
hams. or from the accidental blowing up Of a
steamboat, or from a bankruptcy whereby the
creditors Save ten: and the debtors ninety per
cent: there he bikes a heavy dose of the moral
,pain killer, the Holy Bible, or etrallowr a portion
of psalms and anecdotes of conversions of hea
venly virgins, and hie immortal soul is caved
here and there, on this vide and on the otha
.aide.) The reconvalescent then puts on a cod,
raven black attire, and trembling on arms and
Tegg, putting on as long a Mee as possible, looks
up up to heaven entlarmstiudly at proper in'
terrain, that one only sees......yet the white in the
eyes Friends, you may be assured ourackft-pa
tient is perfectly eared. His fast attempt suc
ceeded beyond all expectation. He has receiv
ed through ineantionsnees, tan genuine.) fifty
false ten dollar notes. and already passed again
every one of Ahern witheut exception! Pain
killer, great ft thy power—thy - kingdom cores
C L. BERNAYS
. .
The politicallustitutions and principles of this ,
country are too benign, too gentle, too hcnevi.
tent, to withstands° rough an assault as this_
•
. Mare political l pppbsition cannot arrest a mortar
pestileacs. frothing bat that religion which le
here 'no grossly maligned, can alone cope sue-'!
eassfiilly alt4 . ,this monstrous evil, which har ,
grown bold ara audacious under that triad sys ‘ i
iem whichktheigenins of Christianity bee here
Itemplished, ~'. Like the serpent iathe fable. these
Geri=Ms are stinging the bosom which liiie
warmed them Into life. They—although they
do not know iS--are yet elates, slaves to pre in I
dice and prieeloo: and totally unfitted to act the
part of freeme. - Our only safety Is in enhauci.
patina them frtm this moral and intellectual ale
very, by opening their eyes to their errors. In
_this great work, the humble colporteur, who wil
mingle with them; and in the fearlasa yet me
and gentle spiHt of his roaster, show Hain ho •-
' greatly they err, and how dangerous IS is t.
follow such gu des as the writer of the shove let
ter. . ,
Tux Houtirou Coaasseonntocc.-j-The Pus
of this city, a d ay or two educe, denied, in tit
most authoritative style, the authenticity of th
letters from prominent loco-foss
published is the New 'iork fleralq,
synopais of which wo published on Tuesday
But the Post 'spoke at random that time. as
often does The letters ire genuine Two bar
-been acknowledged by the authors.
Mr. I). H. Beown, of Providence, R 1, in
Letter to the rProvidence Journal avows his Le
ter (which is :a funny one) Init aays that it we
written in contidimce,. and must have been dis 2.,
honorably obtained.
The following is an extract from Mr. BROWN'S
Letter
"Chase and Gicbrings may be relied upon to the
utmost la Ohio, and we are In hopes to handle
the wires even In, Massachusetts. Gen. Hous
ton, I have theddid mesas of knowing, will be
on himself shortlito take charge of the wires "
"A word to our' New York friends. Nlake no
missteps little allusion to "niggerimen," and let
the State Convention hot go beyond the Ohio
platform and tolerate difference of opinion
regard to minor questions."
Hos: Joannaß. GIDDINGS, of Ohio, it will be
remembered, was also "among the prophets "
But itappears that Giddings was "barking up the
wrong tree' when he wrote that letter Ha
lettetrin explanation, which is as rich as the
one of whichlit treats, is published in the Cbece
land Free Democrat (Free-soil.) It is mei, good
to be lost: so we publish it at length lThis,
together with Brown's acknowledgement. O suf
ficient to establish thegenedneriess of the whole
lot.'-
JgFJPONCIN, Aug. 19, 1651.
. Grunt...sew —I bite just 'reed your aril •
upon the Donaldson Ciorreepondence, and th.
of the Herald. •
• The idea that I had entered into . airstigemen
for promoting the election of General Horst ,
to the Presidency, will, I think, appear mo
pointirely Ice:Herons to bo two men of the nati • •
than td that gestlemean and myself. Your •
title gave me the first intimation that VIC •
thought bad entered the mind of any human
ing. . . . .
•
Some weeks since I reoeiveff a letter dated at
New York, and signed, by a person named Don
cldson. I could call to mind no circumstances
which led me to euppdse that I bad ever seenlor
heard of the man before. I was unableto dr ,
rpher , trren ono-half of his letter. • My rep y
which you hare published !thews to every moo
precisely the facts. The fast remark contained n
it informs hitt that I could not read his comma
, nication.. : The.nent, that so far as I underetoc d
his objects, they were to bring the democrat c
party to the support of truth and freedom That
I in such-efforts I bade him God speed., I
1
It is likely-that had I been able . to read pU bli
hiereglyptdcs;l may have discovered a differ
ent intentiott But I stated to , him distinctly
that such was the object which it appeared to me
he intended to express. I supposed him to Cc
a Bloats:anti of the State of. New York, who vro
all know are seeking to imbue Ate Democratic
L party with the principles of freedom. And his
request for the names of gentleman who sympa
thised with him in that desire, was readily grant
ed, as my lefts, shoirs. This. appeared to me
to be the sole object of his inquiry ; and I men
tioned, 010/14 to him who I believed would aid
him in the work of reforming that party . bet
not one of them, to my knowledge, ever express
ed or entertained a desire for the election of Gen..
Holum. .
To encourage him in what I regarded a very
laudable object. I expressed, the belief that both
Whig and Democratic parties were making pro
grm, notwithstanding the sfier.ts being put
forth to prevent the promulgation of truth.
My letter wag written without the most dis
tant thought of ever again seeing it, or hearing
from it ; yet ihere in not a word or sentiment
in it that I could wish•to keep from the public
eye. Nor did I suppose that Mr. Donaldsou's
letter to me, or its author, would ever again be
thought of by me. The letter was not even
placed on file, bin was thrown among the waste
paper of my office.
You refer to the connection in which my letter
is published. It is that, and that alone, which
gives it the lesat:lmpertance. But every man
who reads it, will see that it has no more refer
ence to Gen. Houston than to Den. Lopes, to the
Democratic Convention than to the Cuban expe
dition; that bad my letter beta published in con-.
oration with the Cuban invasion It would have
implicated me in that affair to the 'same extent
that it does In the plot to elect:Cleo. Houston.
• Again SKr, Dcmaldson sap Abet myself and
Chtmb may be .relied upon In. Ohio. As
alrendy stated,, him I know nothing ; metres
he ..eser , ,noelsed Crom me Any other -annual;
Winn than the which bas beta published.
Of that atm' reader can judge as as Mr.
EEM==
Dtstaldson. 'lt wu intendedto express the.real
sentiments or my heart upon tbs . subject men
tioned in it. On reading it again, I can &armor
no reuonable grounds to distort its meaning,
either by Mr. Donaldson or by any other pruon.
b Very supectrolly,
• 3. R. GIDDINGS.
Will the Pont be gooillemiugh to,correct Its
mistake'? Surely It se,ill not 10 such injustice tn.
4gu_ ,
t Democratic fleecy ail to nonce.' these im
ant letters, written by some of its most dis
t' ished members, and even deny their au
th•niiriti. .
Resolved, That we rejoice to see among the
e iritually minded a growing disregard, to mere
fo ms and symbols and observances, which have
to long urcapied the place of purr devotion to
goodness, the cultivation of the spiritual femur
tieh and active interest iu the . perfecting of soci
ty: anal hope Om( those who are made only a
little lower than the angels will aspire to such
puhity and love as shall Introduce them into the
mutiny and fellowship of the pure and good in all
' Resolved, That no day is too holy, no time_too
tiered, m which to plead the cause of down
te l ddden humanity, and that alone in the true
tio•ipel, which places man above institutions.
hd considers him as mart sacred, more to be re.
irdc.l than ordinances, institutions, boob or
that We esteem that as the true religion
Melt thus recognizes man, whether it he called
await. Dervish, Mohonedan or Christian.
Resolved, That we hail with pleasure the et-
its that are being made to secure to Woman
Cr au - d - politleal rights; and will not foil
o use whatever Influence we may possess to-
ard.the promotion of flak, end Alici.tyan Yre,
.1 ft.soiutiono
lued at n Free Soil Convention at Hinsdale, Mich
gaw That party have, all along, vaunted their
Reform' and !mil “Progres, - principles, but
hese are steps into the palpable obscure' of
•tclero onovation that we bad net expected.
Is tins a portion of the higher law"' Is it a
fect that when men thug aside their conserva
tive Iselingo, they are ready to rush into every
dangerous extreme It, IS true that when men
make,kither is politica or religion, th,s-...?eu •roe ,
~- . n.3. . their guide, above that which is written,'
that they soon are shipwrecked in principle "
Is it a fact that *hen men assume to be govern
ed by "a single idea' that that idea carries
than to every extr'avagrinco of belief and prac•
Gee! Garrison is an example. We caution
Ist :enthusiastic friends who have been led astray
y the false morality and uncertain teachings of
bulitionisto to beware•of the 8101301 to which
heir nitre doctrines tend' Are they prepared
to follow to the letipbs of these resolutions. so
iieitructive of allthat they hare.nblieved—of all
[that they have hitherto held sacred " Let them
consuler.—Hatt(trd Co urant.
_ _
THE CUBAN EXPEDMON
publish this morning copious extracts from
the latest' New Orleans papers in regard to the
issues of the Cuban expedition, and the 'excite
ment which they created in the city where their
unlawful enterprise had been encouraged and
tittedmit- • They will be reed with a melancholy
interest: The letters of the dupes and victims
of Loper remind ns with-bitter emphasis if, the
s)lemia warning of the Presidents proclamation
end its denunciation of the foreign adventurers
who had dared •• to Make our shores the scene
• of their guilty and hostile preparations against
• a friendly power, - and had sought -bp
•hood and mareprot,danon to seduces:, ottizeo.,
:6p:ottani, the young and inrcrinderatr. rote 1.4,a•
• ictrkedzol.eme: And no if blood enough hos
not been shed—ac if the tears and greens of
beieaved.parenti, sisters, brother., and friends,
do not plead with resistless eloquence for the
preservation of the laws of their country—
'.
we find men even now- reckless enough. and
wicked enough to seek to instigate new eipedi
,lions, to result in similar bloody catnetripfies '
To all such—and to the guantrY—we feel we
may give the assurance thatlell the power lodged
with the Executive by the•Coostitunen and the
laws will be employed to prevent the repetition
of such offences against society - and the world.
and for the preservation of our neutral relations
with all foreign. powers.. The victims , of the re
cent expedition are now beyond all hamen
the fate into which they were
duped places in the boldest relief the criminal
ity of all who are still eeeking •to *educe youth
• and inexperience into the same hopeless career
of folly and guilt. Guilt—for no marl without
criminality can violate the laws of his conntry ;
I folly—for the result of the wretched expedition
of Lopez must ehow to all but the willfully
blind and unbelieving, that they are called updn
to shamion their pursuits, to lose their cheese
, ter, and peril their lives in an attempt to excite
rehellion,among among the seemingly contented
eubjects of a foreign Rutter, and not to aid an
uprisen and 4icitiug people in a gallant, struk ,
' gle for'liberty:
With regard to the departure of the Pampero,
it is proper to add that the most imperative and
stringent orders had been given to all the United
State, officers in all our ports, to arrest by all
lawful means all such expeditions, and that they
will be held to a strict accountability. If it
should appear that any such officers have con
nived at any such expedition, or have been col •
pably negligent in the performance of the duties
enjoined upon them by. the President's procla
mation or their special instructions, they wilt
be forthwith removed. The Collector at New
Orleans has been , long since called upon for an
explanation of his 'conduct in permitting the de
parture of the Pamper), and his statement in
the premises is now before the Executive for
examination. If it should not be entirely sat
istactery, we have reason to believe that his im
mediate dismissal will be the coaeequence
pubic
Tire SPANISH CON3III. AT Na. OILEA:IS
Our' newspaper edrices from New Orleans do
net sustain the telegraphic statement :of the
outrages said to hire been committed by the
mob against the Spanish Consul. They were
much eravgerated, no doubt for effect Id distant
places in fur own country and in Cuba, The
person of the Consul — had not been. outraged or
endangered; and, though we cannot too deeply
lament the riotous visit that was paid to hie of
fice, we rejoice that we have Lean Spared the
infamy that would have blotted the American
name if the madness of the mob had sat been
arrested before proceeding to eztretnitiss --R,
•
From the Nor Orlean, Picayune. Aug '2.t
To THE Cirizaas or sin - 01111,116. —Not hat
leg engaged in the canoe of Cuba personally,
have foreborno to inquire into the plan of open
titian further than ha. been common to all out
citizens who took interest in the cause
To-day, however, I have made the proper in
quiry, to enable me to forni an opinion as to whet
is to be done, and the conclusion towitich I have
come is, that if the citizens of New Orleans do
not subscribe liberally. there is no prospect of
any aid being furnished to the heartland gallant
young men whose lives are now perilled in the
mountains of Cuba
There-Is no time for delay. We have had one
tale of blood and murder, and we may soon have
another ,
My object is, If pouible. -- to save the remnant
of the gallant band who defeated the forces of
Enna, on the 18th instant, and marched in
to the inferieron the /Bth
This we know from the official publieatons
in Havana: and further all is doubt and uncer
tainty.
This, however, is certain, that the same men
who defeated - Oen. Enna, and compelled him to
send back to Havana for reinforcements, when
they were only defended by workshastily thrown ,
up around an old building, will be able to hold
him at bey for some time when they reach
mountains se well adapted to defence as those of
Cuba'are. This is more certain if the people of
'the country unite with them, which is confidentt
ly stated to be
: the case by correspondents from
Hnvons, who ' I am fully satisfied, have net
made statements which they do not believe.
hut, fellow citizens, after examining the poei
ti omit, a military point of view, I am satisfied
'that our friends and brethren will be finally ever•
whelmed by auperior Spanish force if they do
not receive assustance.
However anxious we may be to relieve those
who are in danger, we must not hazard any
more small detachments we have bad enough
of that Whatever la dOnclatuill be doneprompt
ly add elitiently
Whether any thing at all can be done depends
upon you, also of New Orleans There is no
tbne to seek aid from a distance
There is no lack of men who bora to succor
the surviving comrades of the slaughtered Crit
tenden. Kerr, and their brave companions. It
is
the means, the means, that is wanting.
I therfore plainly , appeal to you to come forth
generously and promptly._ It will require a,
considerable sum to do any thing that you or I
would •sanction . for I say siatice, that I will
raver consent that oar noble-young men shall
again be hazarded with insufficient numbers and
inefficient means. t Fa is HtaToa.
New OaLiana, August 22,1861.
Wed, and rear of OWN , Percha. —Tim •
expedition in search of Sir John Fran • klin ate
the value of gala peroba in a remar
manner. Each of tbeto took out sledge lio#l
of this substance for use among the 'masses of
Pitted with a :Irate, the boat served as a
sledge', floated, it would carry flee or six persons
with ample provisions at other times it might be
folded up, or converted into a wrapper, or bid
sent, safe against the told: thit„threi , or feint
men might sleep under. Its Weight .was nub'
:,elg undergoing
hteen pounds. - Moreover, after
an the rough work of the voyage, it rotterneldao
Ingland not in the least damaged, and in almost
1 as good order as Id= she lafb '
From Ile inn Orleans Itimane
MORE OF TB =Teas.
• • These young men were all well knoll:, here,
and lied numerous friends, M whom these touch
ing memorials of the constancy with which they
met their hard fate are Inexpressibly deer.
Lefty- fres. J. Brandt.
E=EMMII
MT DEAR MOTHER: I have but a few momenta
to live. Fifty of us ate condemned to be shot
within half an hour. I do not value life, but
deeply regret the grief it will cause - you to hear
of my death. Farewell, then, nryldear mother,
sisters hod all: we may meet again In another
world. Think of we often: forget the causes I
have given you for grief: remember only my vit.-
toes. Farewell, dgain, dearest mother, and be:
lieve'me to he your affectionate sun,
Mr, Marie Brag&
Letter Own Thum. C James.
SPAIII.II FRIGATE ESPIRAN7A,
Harbor of Havana, August 16, j
MY bcoe 8EGT112.11.3 /LSD SISTERs 1 This is the
last letter you will ever receive from your brother
Mum., [LI one hour more I will be launched
into eternity, being now u prisoner„with fifty
uthe., aboard of this ship, and under sentence
of death. All to be shot: This is a herd fate.
but I trust in the mercy of God, and will meet
my fate manfully.
Think of me hereafter, not with regret, but
las one whom you loved in life, mil Who loved
you. Adieu, forever, my brothers, sister., and
friends. Temsas.e..lnates.
Robert, our poor friends, U. A. Cook and
liryce, aro with me, and send their last re
gard to you: also Clement Stanford, tormel.y of
I,:att-be:
Letter fro. r,rtor
MT DEAR FYLICIA : Adieu, my dear ;wife: this
is the last letter that you will receive from your
V,etor. In one hour I eball be no more.
Embrace all of nay friends for me. Never pa ry
ie my desire My adieus in my signers
and brothers. Apia, a last adieu. I die bac
a soldier Your husband,
lii=
Augu.l It;—tl o'clock.
M Y Ursa Faients itll.e you forever, and
1 go to the other world. I am a prisoner in
Havana, and in in hour I shall hare ceased to
exist. My dearest friends, think often of me
I die worthy of a Creole, worthy of a Louisiani
an, and of a Kerr. Your devoted friend.
VICTOR ELLA.
To N Larose, H. Bonligny, Leon Faces:de, Wm.
Vincent, Felix Arroyo
August 16-14 o'clock
Mr Donn Buornra Roams - • Adieu'. 1 am to
be shot in an hour there is no remedy far it
This will be handed to you by my friend. Mr
Costa. who has been kind enough to take charge
of it Adieu ! Robert. I die as • man and as
an American should die. Kiss your dear wife.
my good mother, sisters and, brothers, and be
!' roe erer your brother,
August It. 1861—t4 o'clock
176P1 Sttr Orira. BE, August 2:1
i r CARD --The undersigned. (other-in-law
A of
t e late Victor Eerr, Sakes this method of re
t ning his-most sincere and heartfelt thanks to
N Antonio .Costa, for the kindness which ho
oasnifested to the lamented deceased in his 111.0.
moments. The alacrity-with which he . came to
the assistance of Kerr, his - offers of clothing and
ofhcr comforts, and finally his efforts in saving
the body of the unfortunate young man for in
terment in his native land, will never be obliter
ated from the memory of the undersigned
Rrvras or Tan PHISIDVIT —The President
snored at the sent of Government on Saturday
ofteznoonllast, having left Charlottaville at three
o'clock in the morning, attended/by a committee
of the cititena of that place, who accompanied
him some seventy miles, to the functihn. On
leaching Charlottesville the day preview, the
Fresident woe driven directly to the Univeasity
t 1 Virginia.; the site of which is a tittle out from
he village, where he visited the Observatory,
the Libroty, and being accidentally recognised
.y Professor Tucker, was introduced 'to the
!hairman of the Faculty. Mr Harrison Ac
nmpanied by these gentlemen, the . . President
ant immediately to the 'Hotel, where the party
.recureil a carriage and made a hasty sisit to
Monticello. On their return to Charlottsville
they found a large concourse of citisenz who had
assembled to be presented to the President, to
whom it was • source of sincere regret that
the necessity of his return to 'Washingtda pre
, vented him frozkprolonging hla starlit:l form
ing the acquaintance of the neighborhooeferldeh
bad so kindly and cordiapy tendered him their
hospitalities.
Telegraphic inielligencs4sf the Cuban exps
dition, and its results re rl the President at
the White Sulphur Springs on Sunday teat, aril
he Mailed upon his realm as Mon as he nadir;
far recovered from his recent ilidleposition as t o
'render it prudent to travel We are happy to
be able to state that his health ia entirely rester
led —Rmothe
Petroleum !
C=l:El=l
r title 'Laity; therars we would that footo.a. ,
L. two do,a, Ortbe Yeasylsools lle tee •o
Oa., at. al It it Wag Inquired for almost eoary
touts, reepeottulls, JOHN LOINLI t CO
Astdood ro , U., Stall 10,
S. 31. tsar —best lout April. • Ler feel. atom.
left rut us lost dcao hock utl..whith we Wirt
1 . 1. f. award to us us Joist. latudiatele
1 cur Ine.ll,lns Is working vandal, In Ml* tsg.n.
n nEtaln sevoral c•ttierries.ll iOY klnnrs 1 nra.
• Y.urs, wan
•
tier sale by Keynes t alcDpwall, 140 10..nd street:lt.
nelleia. L 7 lisn4 atrettr. U. A t alleeemct.A en, .0050.0
ViuLl and Stunt street; L M. I:nig Y. O A hallotttllneenti
IsLuglase.und U P.4Laarts, 4llsi b.al. also by Lbw yr.-
btletor,
~ S. td KIER,
aulltan A Canal Bano.!...an.ntbat Plttebura b.
PlipprTHOTll FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
4.400 OIL £OOl4. .let man rLn tell
4043 J 1.1.11.91 by ty 1154 It. am dnict ae Y Ur. can tell a 000 d
dluto.r by emuag It AO4 It one man tries IL. and 00.14 it
.poor. it .111 41.v0, :Am pc:Lula/ay with Ile ahol/ CILY.
101 l (alit istioduce a idiadletne Sato popular ue• 0011114
ncesesaaa r.alh naLat.antlal virtues, n.eeiratu etects
Lt wand ot,nrcucra, and a 1. Ws fact that het astaollooel
the reputation 01 . 1101's Culinnunno imld 04u4.4 - 4 ci
h•,1011/.. teryund all casil IT dispute. Its acne. ttp4o
the sumac system Is In 60000.1.00 0110 rational and Lhl.
latcplllcal ;inn:tales—lt G=Gtas Lne arzretlmas
and etertlona et [be bed, [el:cue - es ntertructlcns. Men/acne
morbid and dleeusd mattes. stiJnatheue :ha sum.:h
and 00iestlee cat., entalte last. 0001, .01 n:JIOY
Ll..cd and regnistve the earione function. II to. d4Pertat
Grgao4 of the hall Tot. Is all pQrturtuld ,althout the
ieast danger cf harm. the preparation b..itug aa sun at It
.4 eflattact.,. It CMS 04 thought tiy the ateptical. 1001 it
purnbru. to cure too many disenski, tut utto eitapira,
Um. it will be !coma that &Urge anuurai ei the lzgasst
ea which a1:941 tha human family criginata In an Impure
std .. of it.. bloc,' Sr not I,elve-.1, then. by other hr
yCsrlllaa being anal too hi '''oor moloOlos
and 'crater pranaraticu . ' . • substitute forth. original
John aarsaysrttia l This valuable proniaraiton the
;Tour/moor lemmata Is be superior to all °Mora.
CACTloN.—finale and .0 fur the orletnal
/AA, .sarraPartTha-from OrerotazAt . .--an . .l have norther f..ev
.ITlitle,ton:it on soothe? the. 1
KEYSER it 31 - DOWELL. if Wsind st..
tau d• r3oT Wbalewl. &I/W. 1.. E.
Fall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, tko:
- -
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
tte b..
L• 101. . o :11.,
f G ICK, trunti .01 ethgrl, ti
MOT 1 of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HAR . DWARF., CUTLERY, Su.;
, INITuRTED RI RECENT PACKET.I.
Arl.l SLIM SL^T ar.t
nGt fal prul
to ated to offer at attrb ynces
, -atl la,
Jr.r tali4MOTtzotnt of N SS.lebratad LS. 8. AXES
wia 0. austs
li/br How often is it the: nade that we a,
afe , t a tits," IWG/112.i. Grp... In it, vain
tibp. that it will be well ettough low day or two: instead
1.1 gettln: veil tboy grow won.. Ist. , and perhaps moo '
tit-retina take. ploe, and the limb has to b. amputa{adt
oleo If a 11t110 of II U. iarrell's Arabian Llnintoott had
hotn applied at the 1.11120 of the sorldent. It would hue
ur•J It tramedultoly :tee advortlsemoot. •mpg
eL•Ne's Liven an
teolahlog design! (or lilt great raedieltili 141.13111 In 7. on
the Increase Whore it has been Introduced, It has atuio
.4 a napalm", uttproestJanted In lb. annals of medical
poi a tclagoi are using at in Man, mos. at l.Ot
who. the) can obtain it. Patient*. lonesvar, need not to
under ton elven** siting niadlosd adVit., as they eon
purchus r boo of the Liver Pills, with which dlrestlocia
will twi lurulabod. which will work a speedy aura. Th.
:allowing iv". from an ..... shawl lie POPularlt y laths
st-tie. (font whlchlhr latter Is datoJ
itliras tarn. Balton! en., Pa.. Idat,ll:Lt, 1047
J Kidd {Co —.Gentian:too. We and w. coo nil a ,11111
moor .710, of Dr. McLane. Lints Fills thin your agent
kill with pt. Thews Pllll arc rapidly rising In hear. and
we bare 010041101 al/ that wt. hyl. . If you can wt Tel w
to ,r lr dorme mom boats, thay'wlll lore rtrtutpt otait
your arati eau bring us a now supply
lnr Is Lt
son t,).14.4•11
Pittsburgh We Ltumrance Company
CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO.
uFFICE. NO 76 FOURTH STREET
OFFIVERA
Pren.lopx—JAna S. {inn.
VP.* Yrundeft-B.olCal. Idelafacka.
-
Tr uttnr—Jonre e. Luca.
.tocrnary—C l‘ooPos.
/Wt., .42.1Pliforunkt la Another pan of WM ;Inn.
onZl
MARRIED,
At Now POW:tuna, on Toodaf. Um 'NI 1 art.. b It.y. J P.
To7tor, Ur. U. 8. C 0.119.111. to MISI L.OOO
ur of Ala. Wm. Wen..
c i tARPETS! CARPETS I—Ree'd this day
or W. hItCLINAPCY. new and rich reeks buyertin;.
p a f. 4 o, totedos la gPIf.A4N C.481'67.9, whi c h , n , .4
sehl awn sass hit 7 Culotte ever -before offered
• collaild mite the attention oi
Intl .utgegVeZV:r4 . ,r i girh . ..
:d -
THE folloiring
th. Mt of sukacrito
CI N Llbfsl7 and Moth
of ;waft: ,
A &Ivy
mg ., , Jr
A. ,
Jose U 1r
J. 2ovuerna,
Thfs hurtltution n • •
volumes In the LI •
ted wtw trot - HU ex • •
Thelllst Is now op.
Coyle, of me Conitl
yt
.•
Auction Sale.
ESIRABLE Rey Estate for sale,- on the
Irab of 1) SePtemhYr.th'e.e.'jjl p oek, P. IL: 1 1, .Itoialoo N Zhu .rydi with about iii of of
A tesuliful Aver Briek Waage, with, two serer.
4.,hhot aerre ad.pitaze the above, had out Iv LA• of
fr..to our to five scree •
prowely l at the fowl of Fed et— o the bows.
.10, hue of Aliegh a ezi And th. eral
moot,. decr p
able otter.
(fdt Pearl - 11 4 0re.t will woo to. grs4.d, when
tie M.,e1141 will be awl: Oo the premises the. Is an at.uu.
.10. r.. a wet, and r,.41, sod almost every part prefertr a
dellehtfol view.
l'ertu..—uue Mot th • note at ho . fourth V.l Ju.
4 .22 .,.. 0 . r7E,urth let Janu•ry, ABA lbettalAA, Lt
nn - Le gem . .., MeI.AN t SIOFFIT'3.4LCIaIr
~
t
Express Packet Line to Cleveland.
J BEA. yrr
TICE .. Proprietors of the Packet Lines hat'
tog towir revulaita arraowsoSllll with the Ohio
Yawn's Railroad Catopaa
,Itti,r the oilavelatul tie hew (Suite Packaoi.atat arttlOS
tbrousb tbikati at lb , . dile, will ha forrdabed will a llo r lo
waril glue than/ tbe priallaira of going to Roa
tar attoo tbweara or tba litratoboat. ,
fir W.A..* .Poi d to JOIN A. CAUOlin, Agl—
eam, W• 141. audiloiltblield sta. (up ittairad
Pittabwrab..
. •
Great Bargain!
IBERTY ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE.
the MANSION I.h/1.51.;, formerly kept b U. It
au..104% Li %1. O. Sax... I.°tiered at ptivale onJo.
lu BMA polite to the Canal Huh,awl KlLlolning
loNtlon or the Penney/Tau.. l'uaanger StA
racteA fur 111;:u0 p.r year—h•A proavects of In.
crea....l value. For Nether particular. ennui.. of It.
VAIRMAN, Federal it.. Allegheny: or R. CA.MPBELL.
1.11..rty L Pittatturnh. Adtolal.trator• of the gelato of
thnm, Falrman. .
l-Phila• WY? , rtyr
Sewickley Bottom Property at Auction.
N Thursday morning, September 1 l'th,
le s s iii:tork, will b sold.= the premier.. NINE ,
relnablel.UT.4. bandeothely bo
Reen the Olio neer and the Ohio sod Pa gallroad, ad
anti land! or the Eroticroy Focteq, end Daeld
144 , tare for liattkeMLlS roi CotiOtrY Seatw. heleg
'ere, from three to tlfteott aords. agreeably with
out by 1011 Orme. which mar Dearth at the,
etvricir room, or so the ground.
abbee prop •rty oder. great 11301W:orate to porch.
tenbe,og srabog the most desireble offered for sale lo
tbie obionty, sod lo within 30 mindtes . ride by relltbai
Pittaburgh lona, at tale
eevals • P
FOR SALE—
b..7 atifts BrallockS riga P . _t r k a ,Road .. ....
• Ittrosa:
.lo•• Cit.tum's Inzursant Comr=T:
We-era • -
CHIC vg .
Stock and Exclan.g.
MC=
WISS ANL) OJACKONET EDGINGS, &c.
7 DIURPLIV 2 BURCHFIELD Eat". oPtut'd dat
morn., a lot of tivtlit l'Alortzt , rg J o ckene
itkal*Etititr=9-D=21.L•3'''.:a.1,11r1P.,53.;
•
OAF SUGAR—
RA by! , end So.. Battle Ground Rogierr.
t 4 O
On hall! 1111 frn. sot. gyp • DIMIIII DOE k INGI.IIIAM.
ryl IA sad ILA Front
•.
4
( , HUSH. ,t pow , r, SUGAR-50 bbrs. for
1. 4 41 DURBKIDGE a INGur,Am
11. NOLASSES—IfXOIIIIB.•GoodaIe',.
. 50 St J•crm.• Rig
Jo, r.le tr wp4J Ittill0R14•IE • ISGULLILNI
tioFFEE-250 bags prime Rio, for Bale by
RtHBRIDGE B rSaliama
V icroa Kcfte
T EAS -50 lif. chests Young 1 - Iyson:
• impelled: r .1e ti
11CRIMIDUE fc
& IN‘II4II.AM
dIOFFEE-25 packets Java„for sale by
'payt BURSELIME* INOLIEtAiI
EittilEß-200 sides Sole, for sale by
A sett BUILBMDOII B INIMIELANI
pure k La i mr E s' i kl• u s . ale m by
Utl'A Mids. prime N.O, for sale by
•••rA BLICEIKILWA B Intillfte2d
IER:EBI GIVEN that an Asaessment
Ocilazeiw, abar,has been levied ‘xt Ql ihct
a...L1, .19,1 c of tFI N , .rtll Atouri.-..ll . diming COMP , /
Detrd' payable at et, .It. , at the ennapant, ia Pato.
bur,L. .11ctufa, Ih. itb of meat. t..
PALMER. rekim.rar
“111. • Mialug Cc of Dearclt' Pautb.agh St; a.
PROCLAMATION
‘ I I7.IEKEAS, in nnd by the Act of the
v in o.ral A... Hotly of I,usteylvaula, entitled - an
Art relating to Elections ot thl• Cammoowaelth, • 0 le so
o r d oh me to ores. ounce of such slactioue to Le he , .l.
ad enumerate ln each make what officers are to le eiet (
ed. la mutineer. thereof. 1. CARTHEt CURT'S. Sherif of
the County of Allegheny. do [head,* make itoown and
ere Ibis public notice to the elector, of raid County el Si
fin Lome, that • deneral Plectluthelll be held in the wild
Charity. on the PECON If TUESDAY 00 OCTOBER Nt tr.
. " It: tln'ler t ..•2;lVltlnt. t-P.771° .7.f
~P Lobo o
to meet et the house of Sly,. dane Little. et tne U carti:s ' CI
rem end Fount streets, to said ward.
T be el,crs of the Ascend Ward nf the city of Pittston- oh.
tO meet at. the burnt District Hotel, corner ~f U.oond ail
Odosillifitld Pres., to
sate
we'd.
The electors of
t the Third Ward of
t henity of Pittehuryta,
' Tatl=t!rthe Ftotth W17N1 14 01 theet4olitittebur b
I.lineet. at she Public &Ma Musa in veld ward. ' .
the.elentore Of the Fifth Warluf Charity at Pittsburgh..
I mart ar. the Pdroshraula-Hr.tue, oomshisd by Uorlwb
1.1.101, late Ales. :Hewers in sal wand.
The elector. Public tilath Ward of the sirrof Plrrsturob.
to tweet at the Ordinal House. in said ward. •....
The electnrs of the terauthr Ward of the city eif Pats
"' it. h .:l ' oZitf r tJ ', Vin e hteW 3 atli l e.._,TtrcTe. a .vb
t the Public ccboof 11 u In IiLLLA ward . .
" Itte 'i tore of the Ninth Via ' N ' illtie hay of Pitteh o
. to muert it the Public achool Ileum, lo and want. " '
The electoroal the Pit. Ward of the cityof AdlegLeOT•
Co meet at the kanks4 of J Woodhouee, Robinson meet
• The elector•of the dermal Warder the city of Alleg heal.
to meet at the !loupe of Widow Thompson. meth west Nsr.
Loa of Ohio street and the Pubhe Sahara
The aletors it the Third Ward of the city of Alien teary.
to meet at the Public fohool DOW., In said ward.'
'fie tdectore of the Fourth Ward of the raj of Allegben,
to meet at the house of Mrs. Wylie. Last Common.
I be electors of Pitt towhip to meet a [.the Louie Of
1
, Mrs M
Nancy Murry. on the echanics' and•Farmaraluns
plke,Hnad. in said LOW [Obi, Iscentthednalidel eater. re
Adios In notion* Nos. a.:. nod 14 of the city district who
s n s ii r o te et all ,suers' ,henna to the Muth Wand of the
I atiksor:a=relhPeetuestownstil to meet at the hot to o f
. John Helder. in the village of Mist ' Liberty. ','
Th. .lean. of Collins towaship, m meet e t the noose or
, Wm. McCall. Jr . in the ell's,. of Last Wherry
tors S,
The electors of Wilkins township.to meet at the hanse
] if
be
ehaller, ho the Urechaburgh Turnpike Itoal.n
said towneldn.
The electbr• of 'to n township. to meet at the hones
Join endonierellie aid toartutilin.
The <honors of Patton township. to meet at the house o
Abraham laylor.,o the Northern Turnpike, Weald town ,
shin
'I he electors of Penn township. In meet at the hutment
Hobert Lionsbletp. on the Leechburatt Hoed. In mai town
hin.ti.
• ' .
The elcetoce ot Versatile. townsh l n. or meet at the mob
Hanoi [louse, moat Ohs White House formerly 0cc001.2110
Thomas heel, and non ht St us A. Shaw.
The electors of Elisabeth township, to men at the house
of D 11.11.1 M.'s,
former' i.ccun led by John Welker, to
Elisabeth borough
The el,ore of the Borough of Flirsteth. to meet at the
L10U.3 4 1 , of 10001 Serscr. n4rasrit coupled by John Walt
et m esti borough
of T tic e :le t r•Sn ' ; ' . i r=, ',..7V"A b'c'y tat the
'Xi
.
. .
"t: lp
- efoors of Mania tounston. to meet at 'le hot, of
S T ual Wilson, formally fxrinle irf J. If Ntel.Tft rald
torntl.lp
The
plecturs lippor Sr Clot totrualtip to matt ontba
house of Jam Conna - ;r lis 2,,aldctollaVolol.otto meet
ot
brPS:.t.irer'.":l'l.b Lora t.
tho o Coal and SI. Cht
turnpikes with the brounatillt stud
Too. altetura cofebartitrt
town
to vett at the p“Wir
bouts/ neat [ht. Saw MIII Itun Lublin, on tba Strubtuolkla
Tti t u :n ra k ettors of Robinson Ina - nobly nvutt at the boo
of !arab Maarlaal. fvrapetiy McVarland. In ad
toupsb p
The ele , tors A r moley troopship to totee . t et . ?lib: r use
. of u
licelellnod A ~ formal, ocCupled
the ollso Cilutou. It nod • ,
The electors of
.dove township to meet it the 11 se,
Peter tloston. ku •ustdP.
The electors of OhlotouPthip to meek 01 the boos..f I k ,
'lf. tool tovuship
olireukllo tcutosWP toeet et the
ucevooed by Ito !Solent., to sold towns hip.
The electors of the Borough of Manthertert. meet e. the
Pub!, cttoot house.
The et.ton of Itewerre township to meet at the troo , o:
liotletb fishes, In lola tewnshlp
The visoton of!dei township to meet at tbe - botme
of Joe Cowan, In mid tow n
nship \
The electore ofSnowden township to meet at theloonses
•
cf Peter buyer. In .nl,l township
The eleetoys 01 South layette terenabip to moot at in,
hater ot liars on the farm of, Coutur In raid
towiabY.
The etertors North Fayette townebip to meet at
tree 7 0 Loz.uport hr }ranch. Jamison. at Itucers
Mi
of T.ltc;kltd,l9l..6'et. tnan' p to
=l l . & S a t .: l' ll t h e=
eh".
Ldp.
The oleohla of hoe ' township tot at the hotter ed
thigh Crummr s lu .41 tow - an d—an.l `bat Thor , Wuhan
be Julio. and W dltdilungo sof Wm hewers br
ton nftbit election. td sad toottehtP
The electors of Metlhodlen Idwuship ere to to, lbw
house of i.e Audenco. to said townablp .
the clectonot Weet Deer tatpd.hlP tomowt at the book
01
Natbau Conley, la geld township. .
The electors of Gut Deer towuntho t
ot runt at the Public.
School lloure. in the thorough of Taraula.
The Oran* of the Borough of Tareutum bt tont et the
Futile fleboul house. to Ann Borough:
The elector of Indians townebtp to meat tbo houh•
n
forame oppugn,' by Mackey, in Odd townehip
The eleetont of Pheler toodnblr to illo-ot et Jr. Mae..
In raid township
f tit:seabed rulers .00 net part ol Ithßwoo I. , onab
Allegheny county. residing wlthlo the following A.
soribed,bouudarlea. to nib imtgtoulne at a pointer, tia , Al
Intseur river, at the ether
Ilue of the farm of John
tic. end runutug a northerly roues/. Wynn, th,
of gala to sod John hood. to the N. E. corntruf Cebic's
f ge , :g —tbeoce raurdug a westerly course to the titaht
township Due. In sodas manner es tuembrace all Annear
dote situate In Cunningham'. dietrlet, and grant se the
neer trants. giallo sold boundaries, *bold herialter vothr
g. 114 elerhoue in the Borough of Pharriabttr,gh at ttd ,
elev..; poll of
nod borough
electors of the. Borough of flinalogham to mart at
the Publ. &hoot tota•e In cold btorottilb
The :tenon of tba Borough of East Ihrtardithom
tout et the Itadroad 011 In of Oliver 11. urtusbr. to wog
borough.
The electors of Doguaino Jtcrough to meet at the
Reboot (loos, lee aid borough.
The ele
thi ctor. of Lb. Doroogn of ,Lawrerteretlie to meet at
dobatt Route gall borough.
The electors of thWtotOogh of Singsborgh to meet .g
lbw boon of Jame. dbert, it e mid borough.
The electors of the' borough of Mrtt.nport to mast ot
the TO5O tlalt. In roll borough
The pintoes of the borough of booth Pit übargb to, meet
at I t o b o on for.p . rly i aci , u r ried br IdeAnulurt.. trat
" Ve o eteitro " tto Vro g tiTdtel d t ri ' l.•=g: tomcat of
the Public dcbopl House In sold borough. •
the outtlided oloctors os den.
rtld will b)
dos porno for Invorroorpf Penner .
dos pedwou for Canal Comadadoner
" e a u ., Judgewof the ?uprerme Coon of Pent.
erivardi
Roe nreco for grosbignt Judgu of the Dtstrict Court for
op, eouuty Allebtheny.
Jut person fur.ileststant dodgem( lb. Dinnct Court lot
the county of Allegheny.
cue parent for grultient Judge of Courts of COmmoo
Plots. Vont.. &oolong, As., of Allellboin nuuty
TWO ;weans tor Anociate Judge. of some Courts,
Eire person* tdr member* of Anembly of Penusrlraubt
Ono tenon for Itecupler of Alloglieur cetera,
One person for Register a
Ono baton tar Clark of the Court 01 QUILZUr Voel•;0[11,
7 a J. &ELL I
J. KIDD a
61/..NCrx4
inn tenon for 'I mourn ol Allegheny county
One wren; for Comity C. 136110/ ono r. .
one penou for Auditor; •
p i n tenon for Ciduen '
£l O , the WI motion of en At approeed Stir
IYth of April, 1940. It It enacted. Met the 15th netion of
the nct passed J uly, enUtlail An act nelatibsto the
election. of thittlomnpn,althosidill not tenucorannted ite
to prevent any roadie oMon: or ladough onion from sere
eg Judge, illeparistri or b left, at any Alumna 0r1513,41
In Mt. lantoonvimith.
'And the return J wises of the coronae& district. lifork
gen, pre nquiraid-Whir at the ..burl Wm% In the city
of Pittsburgh, on the I ride, oat u4-T.„R.sityffi
unyur next, then aul ;there dienearge the y Mayas
manned by Lon. ' . •
015.11 ander my 1.4 asuieentai ribtibilrgla TAU Ul SOT
ot prptinnber, Ai D. 1651, and Of the lunpeodenienif the
halted Mtn the Anentg ctsltt.
ilepddlltiterteB CAATEIt
•N •
.
Ca W.\/ I . einer P;Of!S a ° A bf M ' ',,.
REGS lea e il inforia
,h te l,.. ellinn o s:. ii , sa r -
C - ThriitcVetZ ol h ttiVi.iao PORTE, mat vltiti
ca r_a_ i oat, to
Err further pallet/lan rtatot ai
N. taI.EBEFt tt Muttr Elam t•tv.lo Mira stret...rtga\ .1
Ns 614111 fa 11.0. 1 _ ‘ . „ . 2,,... , ,_ P:'
•
1 1 7alatated ytt.
r. ltber,tur
at th•earnar
hare been added to.
the Young Mee', Mame
halitute. daring the smith
I ' f W. P. Vieitenham.
i•
U.
11 . roson,
0. K. Cbaidibetllsn
A. J,..Diller
. A. E. abandan.
ber. op. 500 ommben. with 1000
Lasas .
mci,.. • r l9. .vi . il w itLo d: ri
~.0 . f . .. =XL: II .1 en
idon may be obtained of
V. h. ideNA3IARA. Mennen.
ONDON
fNog 9.10
ce'red at tiKial !lel
!tre
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rto LET—, I%OIt
w.,.,,us v ~ ..,, g.
au Ssulthtleld Y.
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I_llR - GT - ''.. - kLE: CO Vlifl-
I uuus,utm
teamed 7 f..r the t‘ero ..re .f I, lieralri , of
the erartittou Wei k el. •O•t bas ,
v ke..k.ulitl
T. 'Xl7 l lXf .. :Am" . ''Vi r vTiolU" Tl ., % ' - '7 06,,
tor us,yer./.•••muf‘We eomoulty: It • every out
, i,, 0 ,4...1 ik t auee..l io yrefereurr, c-....rtirte,l,
thr ajuli. ll ilil l p , •igla to the f tle ft... ..1 v
th „, ~„., . th to • retusglebt degrri c . It d•-
..up. tbe,laudru spit scurf. atil makes t e hair/loelt.Ll
. t i .", L P dl;7 i r ik '' r. l 4 e l titt=l'oq L ll't a '"u'f i l%fil i t
to etwap vs. •'1•11 as ell‘elo,, It gande tairlvallal, t•
is eold 1,12 • r g e tn.. r i r s ...' A v o tt . lt h lg
~. .
Ilil tng 1 ! ota, for Sale, \
By order of e (74ardurni\ the Pour ol the Cv
, ujC\Pittsb rh
\
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Lae sr. eac 24,6.4 rot .t. e
“
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I ae•lr• le for tenaut ho 1. tre,,
1 tutlitt ur pri.dtelt , wa r ,
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Mit.p.srial.S.minous, HUI
-Matt:morn, For Hilts. A
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1 1, 1 NORA IN PI
LA HRAFIS.- lar g e
I.suil , otoel7 ra g . ed. fur
, I
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i 8Ee . .,'''2,'..8P..° . S:
I.ork 61 blank hooks r ro,
\
of Logo., .loarnals. Dm I
rq stile of bltalleig....l t to
LI NOLISII LAID 1
IA London Cap aud hit. 1 -....
“Tutie arkat and u d at•
I n 3ouir.s.l. Disetnb. Host, d Atuers rqp 7 .4
4. - F . LEkiiii siik§-- 7A. -- if ..i..ei, ‘ .
aj have jut; reetl a beautiful wrtulent n vry Vett
ntured anti Plain Mark Wks. 'XII above &sir stasis
," , rell aottb \ the attentloo of y ,eh a erra A ve t ,
1 , o pe e vlr Oro. de ylfrique. +Attu de cOrue. torontlfu
.ii. •. le. \ \ •
EW DRE:S GOODS---4%\ oro not
1 eefelng the trer.V. o.Tlea of Dt $l , Gond. e
L e i Lail.. Perv!ap he'W. Alp=
Preneb Meripes. et!' Thtbet COv er
;gee.. pow avail. tmr.3l A. 52, ;ON it v CO.
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1 4 ` 1 \ 44
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11.1.1nEt, 1 ar4
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ROOD '' qo doz. for 'lalt.•bv . \ '
T.11.•11r.../CIIINSTUN
Vlh EGA . .-7 bblz. Cider, for Eade by •
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NEW BOOKS!—Tte Stone
Fairt Voilr, • Village e. ,flay,..
ly‘O. ile " L ° .:ta n s i rthat t, \. Tratßlatenl from the '..........-' r
is. out to.
1.r a1 b,, 8• of Re , Lairrard Bleketxteth.l•to Bettor of W,•:•
11.0 Ito tr... by Rem. r,ll 81rk....M. A.. B•9 - for of Eollohall
/BATBh aut letto.ldrtbr , by 9terhehL%Trag„.B. LL:
A' Co • Rem.. Asti , * , Be. a Manual of Ronan 4o
tlOßßlra. alth 1.13010. Mpatt,, 1., chulee Ahthor .
L 1 L. LiN,
45tht,n V. Bark Pl•cm'Br . n:m.IAB or CbristlartLißt
to the \1‘.1,1 Age, from tto m an of tbi•lstr Atto - 9.t.
tait . .....3,e1 , - ; _lißto., tom, .
I\
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l'iir of BA jatthow: by RI •irt Ch•pe•lx Imo,h. B
Kraxunthlßß Bata/gala of the 9.l..lianhop of Orforl,to
ea frctultAkoo.loo edition. 19Elo-,9ous
1 1,9,... , Mph: To, I..etc , ti .. • ( Ah..hr— .1.::.:..1
or lt.,thaterl 1.. lua ',omit. 11 .:Prafus,: of Ms:h.
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kt . RT eV l, l '' g O 4V; r ß ' y N.'
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T .tiowir ES' LITV,,F.IARY DEPO T. N, - 4
. latertutto rOtti 91reet,t.DB,Ate tHt. Post nits., \
rper ol kfu al ttloe, for 9eyteraber.
Th. Cooluach. ah Litatat.ul ....,1 ,
\ t.,
9Onteami .trui,ELJBILsr. or Bt s and ih,...cals, .
WWI' I.l.llo.l9tuart Wortley' Tl•aysl• to the I. 8t..t0.
11 , ...c.••• a • Butivior. • Book thy Heart
I 'l, tlutri. Luis tr No. a]l. '
se late • gtlrrto Thu.% b A. P I , Jamul.
L.*" AK - 41240r. OM* BaltrcadrVilfe
B). ye., 6f the Bliti l o in. •
Lim Lue Lt Brum., k. Not -,, .
lhe ' 9 Poet O
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f li tt i b )‘ llµ47:al t et ' 4, "' , ~,
'The Sealy Ll ' untuv, • tale of bful . cv.
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D{.1.12.11 ( afrlthlca.,,,4,. - U.
‘ •
Otte Uiyuy• "hie; I,r , 0 W..Ott Hey - bold. 1 ..., .
Mahel, or th Child of ;to itattle Field, a tell,of 50 •.90
ot, -.\
The Nobs. a atut.ber. a 444, of 1011.. BaCktrr. or
Ea:orlon g 0131.0. \ •".,,
lb. Ad•euturea‘of Paul Periti4thr • .3e• Stwyr
Tti• CLlnite.Gl tile4D9r.r. bT 1N... I, \
Reuse ct the haftots bf Putt Br:Mal Rtehat , rcßt
lea, • Problem; Vy kb' uothor Bf\ •••Jtou Wt. - •
Ile Tunanfa Coupaplon, wi th Iffißß - rattou ,
Rock• Utode thrtuah tote 9.. aq.lCco•an, \
Reck or the :toot Incl. a totaurt.,,, tar, by t,at,,a,t.
Lew lieos. ,` 1.,
f The' •tr of But Ref tio.l. • tale, LY'klul Ma...
Tlx to by Bull , . \ •ea,
,
COP 'I.E-100 bag* Rio, lor hale by
,
0 s omit uttlit i ....0 •
Q UGAk,-70 blade. 10 , 7 ' '.,,d.,, for fiale\bv '•
ij "ix • J e t. IIII.WORTILit co
IEA-10‘) ht . . eiCts Y. 11., Imp., rind,G. P.:
irl .
L •!..ox , .0 1. 14.{50.0RT11 a LW
LtraliSeeti--NiO bores extra, for sale 1.110„,
.1 0 B II .WO I ZTLI 0 Li,
'• '—
ICE-35 tierces for sale be
0. 0 •0 , J. 9 BILWOriTH 010
2 kegs. fur sale 'is'
WH.,II:4OIINFION.
DOTASlf—l3cti l ki for sale by ---
4r2 J DILWoRIII c C.)
pow,DE.R—Alar g A,uppiv of lialard. man
s_ tlfactFy. Aiwa". hand awl rabi st lowan rat,.
'J. DILWORTH CO
QAFETY FUSEL-12 ,1) . - 1..1s. ° for sale , by
.1 ,2 J A. DILWORTH &Co •
:VIA PER 11.4.Nf:liNtlS--:'tiesr patterns for
\ , ..o• 4t w ALTllil r MARSHALL.
'!..4 , t 5 Woal #trwet
tZliEfiN Wt.:4lOW PA Le - Plain load
AA 0,1,...1. for .14r \
sA \ %ALTER r .I,l4Rsiim.-
V P t * BOOKS7—frovels in'thoUnit
li , late.. sc., durios . ,l34lo end MAL be the Lids 'En,
h.the &Las% Wcrt.lsr• I vol. limbo., if:
The tilstiu of His ExamisJtklbiue: byl. S. CabbCtt:
with engravivtgv: I eel. May . ,or
_ No. V, Car Mypsr. Syph,tbb's Nrchsae• Nl4.gszlce end
...Sia•eri Jetirsal.
. .
JaYietortetl Ft/1473.k of the iionintigm.
1 - go,` , F3 .41 3p Illnforatry of,.llninuic,
Jun reed .d
\I L 71,414:110 11 .1 11 114 FL
Fourth creel-
. ...
Silver Coin Wanted.
' .lIE higbeilt price will be paid for every
'47441rt10n oCEllivr Coio.
a n s tar 11tI v o .. ci, a
.t.ii\ ,', coinrof ?dattat and Thief 51.11.1,F
f 4 NßElklEis;'S PA' lADE SrHp S l Re
v:4lT,;*'—':!'m ckk
I ..1 0\RIANNI_A - TEA.' WARE, CorumuXiiort
.wL,...Cssior,.Lnlistic4.4. Table Klltierj.So.4.4 or
4{l titris.{...stops. tilratorolol, Ora Lbandoti.zr, {4 ...ht., .
lbrort247. {44litari ar..41 Fanci:TroOds.tiohl Peru. /IR,. ulao.
4 {,ogoli.{. Trroxiorro of liok! A41.11' 0 11{411, ac.
1 \ lol\
~_ , t{. V.. WILELO:;._
1 , 1 A i i... , is „ 6r4.) , ?. , --4.1 . 4.7 t reed, rr express.
tit , . toodtor A l ' oa{itionl ' ilnie FI . ;/ ') ^{ 7lS -. 14.3 . 11; . ; 11. 1t a5 't :.1 k r , 37;
knowarx 1U .es, to J0 , ..1.11.1pue. limutlful'oolorto So pos.
Morrell., ...es. es. :,. ca. Ost rich l'horoo, chondr. Ups.
Fe • a \
LAIN 1 CK SILKS. —3ltatrar
Limertzw'ilar•plSt re cd • .V.dial awrtrnent or
RomirjAt. sp, pc," yard. Bann vrlll do well
to .• Pure • hot.
kitHEN H ME INOES ANI) MOOS. DE
LAIS '. Uno.fr, lion; Plea:. Blue Rad Oroen
foe Ch drecie food Stet. )nel. reed 1 , "
, r i a s VIII.IIWIIY S MCRI.;111113.1.o.
iatioAll- , , 0 11114.1 a. 0.. fur role by
L.,) 601 j , \ V. & NV. 1111132050/1.
110LiflN ....................
lITT "y, . • R. IIARBAI:(11r.
U(.. SSE S--=.3 0 I) 1;1
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1116-fiAC6PI-1° beg'V.',:Ntl:ltiotret';ll:'
R ICE IO lterro6 for sole rt .. ; 17 \N A M
SUNDRIES -2.,
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as ;IJS "
Il Utt nopar ,‘,
\ •
0 -\. 0/...e. a .
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1 t. Lev.. 1 . 4 ‘.4 4 YL I V.{ holf. by
\ISAIAII DILLOLI 4 0..1_.L1
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fIEA - i'llEß — S-3c) ea findF - - -
._,.. r kl it 41 2111..4 . 41,'92.
i 1 UltA !—Will be puNiebe‘
‘.../, WL
0114 1.1 of Sepurobth. • ety , ; , .•4 .Y 4
land of 0,. yrlc4 10 couto , 1
1. Ifi_e ___,
41
4140 .. Tttinl IL, ay .. rae
Itex.y. a Ofhf,
LE'\*ri.
1.1E1i.-550 Sidet .lezolioek 'limned
kb. other, am sale 04 ,
It. paircti. Pc9
baAR 11 , r $/ile by
aug3o \ DA.1.4.1: La:
a P6TA.RO Ithdo. prime. fur sale y
"00. a. Walk L co
SALMON3 e =r4
ORRIS'
1 —Although tlntett tau
F tLeme ' a proTiollll to CI. nee..
'1 !""!"
Stagarc 7 and Sr. le 11:. • Prist Valle
masa,e. 10 C.J.tbri,l.
M i n 'S :e! ' t il re T re T le S et!llt Y ter 't en ß t L' ll " tb ".7 f: La
erttele, at Crete 37ter to $l, :g. par palr. real, et , hire era
a extra *is. ettoo
110BEDLE WORK COLLyiRS, of new , and.
11113BONS! RIBBONS !--; ; Nture •pening
go aRysTAL., 'PALACE .PRINTS.,-151pz
xj rim • Braun= hate just rammed a t of tarn
lam:WM lanadob /Med. made annul, ror erladutlon et
enact
Woras tat, arkkh tin ettadtkar 1
tbs /miler Mirk
°Nr.
;:t5 bbls. for sal
JIktUDD tCO d
kio bbl 'o. sal
\ KIIN
F r —,"3,. lbs. for aril' b y
J. EIDIjk '‘
lENP
LARIV
p1:571? ST O N .
anooN
SlESSA—lir lb. for
D Storvlor Sale.
'DRUG ST i• E, FI e XTURES, AND
OP MP. , ICIN.M . pIe6. amp..
iliOnr\ •rboloy.sle auokt mall op•Pust . apd bAs
or
popu% , ,\ PV,,p. whlcthwith bustrow readers
Icorglarat au o °PO ,Ipqructrpf e 530.04
in It. ticulsrp addreu Pus n$ 101 ryal paw.
Y ..4: BUI\CIIFIE i are uow
I.r, arantiu \t ud NEW VALLtiOODF.
Me roe intern. u de their atuntuam and
itil - IninoK he aewana Mal 1, 4 1 t'n
n• moat desiralie lieu Irkri ,, , of tlqada
v.:la:nut 1.... i Ey' Le .anna.sard; and at
1 1 / 4 T ,F,W Pit V AT, 124..\--Opeiling thig
1 . 15,..1i7 , an . rttueut ..0 ue4 ny le Fall iniutti ,
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11UHYdt Y a IIIiReIiFIELEL:\
\I US it.EqEAvo, Croix? theThillipsvill — e
o.i L *Lb Etictur rda a. ta sued , unartaa,F4l -1 ,
a{ lard "errieir 1 We Invite .00 ettensian at
ialesala d Lira • d nrr , e oaanufacturorkto the *bow .
n't'Vhiteiewre"tu,d, I t In
kil:a 4 tlfilet ß it . se 104:
no.'
\ peKti" el:ye:Vane VA, lowa, than
..f stn.',
I,l.i:the tint \ S tel. \ J. L 1:I. PEIILL,WS, i
alliON --
FilEjty .' , --- ) 40 pkgs . . just acr d`
I. aal ''' °9 Nid f K i vu r. \
.. 5 ,..
ULT '„uE-nlO cases forsake
scuoomtauts)# co.
i PS bills. fo .\ usaleW
ketiI)ON3I4NEH &Rt.?.
ii i, (i ' SLl , .!s . ;' . ; -- !): 4:!:::li{ , . CT' s ' 1: : ., , , 0 tg u,1. a
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1A I) 01L—'..\11) I bis I, fur ~ e - b3.\
l 4 ,11.1,rn \ , .4, S CPC)NMAkKR4 00
tar
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J 14. \;,.. 1.z i1 f 0 0i \ \ spi t/ac e
r t ,
0.
solutton.af ,a=taelup
Sq3ScRIBER, cad ont 1,11
claire SoOkren w e ilg
`h h r,,T,TVAl,`K.4';,•','TiA`M. , ....l, Al , , t „, A , tha t,
a ..ttle with thaeonUaltrakparle/el ,
oza .'"° lll3 th r " Tlr.r 11:11 1 4bt. or the late flrot of t'le
Hon ~ e." l . '' P" th• nor t t TIIOZIAS 811Wr.N.
ILE Stvekhni. 1.11 nt "The Lrctle ,5ath.11 , 11
} M " P " 1 1 } ' ,: fert n if;; :=l7l4frirtgt ezfd'
I ts ' h ro " th i , d•Y , (.. October belt. .
, 11 ' 7 ord., of the D 'of Directors. \ ,
' sig,Shl&lrtalt. tott-NDLIDD, er.
A Valuable fo. for Sale,, \
fIOV'AININC4 aboil O no thindred and'
ACTO4 xt,Dear Townatap,
cbeay LeAAy.' ItarrodAattlg a Iliac- tba village, o n d
f jibe
' fr7l:67. " V d anret i e u' l2.7ll 4 l:;:4 4 a
.a Ant onA\ \v der prat; Noce. \l: l :ilabler
xa and 'pd Vazu. kj. buudance of CoaLon
remise, kor fluther cv.o. enflteof VIOLAS
cr MAO M. 31ARAIIALL. \
ue2S7l - A rnvy* Law, Ptsubogt-
notice to CaVradeors. . . \
\.
,L,F,D OPOSAEN , for itte Excavation
otskyvdleg tn. trek or \Tv. Lad. 84." MUIR..
: ' 1;" s' iVe ' b . ' 'Ltlll,l d st r oi t l h .. • . t7lV 'n . VII: C''''
Ti ', ll i4t.:}7.• ' 4 r,:,?,,.'41,•' \ 81, 7 ".°.417,:Z 4 rE
i f, at hO, boa. t ~Stanitew MNReash,}tt::llUtler•
It r of hil Of I ;rrctors‘6"ll , 4llle Haw
try, ' :e mv4 ;: ', . ii'..E. o .)....pref ..
SEA,
glaT
upb.
r\Sale I:6q,for CasX
SZTTO SA.TTIXID,
•.. I,ven-Anr. baying 0.411,
RE 9 bbl, Largo No \\
k.."..3
4qtx..xiazinsoN.o,o
vi ACK
%LT Jt4.2actou
MO pig \ Galena for sale•bly
JAM. A. HU CHI•ON •
II 0 :-.'. 5 iota for is 1 ;q
\
1.2 , 5\ JAMEg',A-,III.3ALSON CO.
R ICE—V, tee,
%.51ES Airorcui
Dg
.agTS EANS-730 bu. 5..p,11 While , fo sale .
VAMUEL U, E , PEE.
k •
111 UCKETS-40 doz. : etiver fqr . 9 by
4 W HAPIBA. tU N
UP wen .
iru BS-10 dys. fur salebv
- k"u,
HIED. UEEF—Ev te'wifes ova or
'' ' .4lc'"'dl " l tiV. \ Aiit \ eata \ '
" Libertelt.
r. 4.1
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ll \L d " 3 t " "VC it`cicii4co\
ar4 : 23
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Del T •
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AI" ne„. 1
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Tb.ks.:
L71";:i7C17;Ti . .;." - , V;;;;L:." ,677biii;est .1 ,
. kIoAM, the toted oues..lc-: \ agslu—raziationn
Vathrre,Yrayer. _ , • Lonemolo--Rosselietrev,
,K
Ilerk: ' Belk , ree me If all. Moue eF,
Wby du ummr ruses hdet • d7r young chart:mu •
1./111Fent IMo,l•Co.golck Stem •
1,...1etu, Sjerli's, Auntie...lml s v,r Bell tralmeti \
1.11, Nane.O. Seam., Illocuter,,Sb.±,z, Fin FIT, Amu,'
tiny. 61 recGo, Cottage, Ogden., uette, an Calls
Volk. , _ t.,, ,. __ • - \ , anti:
r OLTISYI• E LIME—LiO bbli. just iec'
tbr mat • t W.4049.tr50N.
IaiRESKI GRIVIES' AND . SIINDRLES,
@sa hr. cb. Green &Bliqrhsc 15 bl and
urs Corm /laths,bah,
ISO cat. Ls! .c . • 3 ciTeg 666204 161cklex
64 bxx. ehhich Tothcrccet 3 • Bohleans`nd
Old
-6 grn. 31111er'6 & GlNlrrhige Is Praha
Yloe Cut Johan, \ b0ar64916=14,1.1t
000,
Ann. -
10a. C. and Smalibt 1 box Tart= •
60 bags Kip Cotters boxes Coro Starch:
• Laasyra Coffee: • Babbitt's Seal , •AX
o •• Coy-Jars r Yeast Potrdirna \
Star Candle* Iltbboxes Clothes Pl=\
10 Sperm 65 Sox.- Patent 'Lae w.a.,
Mould Dipts.Nl HosrdC
[rat Grotnat Spier% 100 drk. Cons Breams.
6 ban hems, d Peadotas Waaltssalt and real' b 7
J. D. WI LI,LeIIS CO_.
Northeast sor. wool and 1111/1
,
QU9 . bagi Brazil;
10 White. Ham:v:o7or sale try
.
ENGLIBEI k BENNETI.
our ' 12.1E,c0nd. and 10 Front 'l.
AGAR-50 hhde. N. 0.,f0r salTs by
nue:: E. °Lien & DEFYsTr
`s ~s~~f~zun~wna ! l~se:r~eas
i s pe,KEßE 4: — Tk bp . 13. N r; ot„ 4 l ,
aNnaßad.
\NOLASSES.-20 bble. for . • e .y
• k:NOLIBLI & BEN,NETT.
S 0 - IP--.150 boxes ICo.'l, for snip lbw by
i:NaLisu t BENN
'TAR-10R bble. N,C4 , for . !ale , 17,141
TO !: yC(}--120
=2I=SZI
.
C 'G.& liS-1.0.009 Prinelpe: ,
:OM Begatlc
15,000 Ihkeszo.: ,
' \ BOBGO MN Nasnisb; ~
60.1N/0 Common:li he sals'iow py
our.: ; ENG LINN a DEN NETT.
Ew PRENCII MERINOS-A. A.ll.-
keneh M
1 SON & CO. h•ve&v revolved • largo lat.!, Attperiat
erino, of t • toed drift . ..hie abed. of colon . , se
lected eteretely fOr the retail trale—very cheap. an 27
IVIEW,SiLKRee'd thi,is day, a beautifid
kn'uf now ptylx , Silks an& Satin de Chen,, rich col
t•alrin A. \A. 314 , 150:4 a CO.
- N EW BONNETS AND RIBBONS--A, A.
eari nlZlbt4.°;:ifZirttl'"ti::4lll`j=
rhenp. .r.er
f CHEAP EMBROIDERIES=:. A. ItLisor:
%"bro nit.' - eri,,iv,v,Zz r ,l" of 6 -
QILVER PATENT LEVER : WATCHES,
L. from 111 to tz.. mul ...rusted, • me'd'lo . mprms
itml‘for....kle by IsusZl \ w.W. WILSON. •
tt x, o ,.. p PER WATCHES=In Huntin and
' pl Caoss. and at unusually lbss prices. Theme am
the London umaufactured Wechea,and of unqualh .
nd cry. nom ramr26l W. irusuz,•
71 \J. ToßtAs & CO.'S WATcLIES—Now
1. 9 • : hula Good as.rtsomt.S. I.l,scalusg a.] plain
s aid s;st,lsli t sbs•l
, snsts. sostal Ina donsbUs.
told at c "A' f".4?.. -4. tnav: ••=0
esksg2tv conssr Moshe, •rni Fourth_ stx.
oFFEy. 00 Liago principally prime
•ILI on rer4 oFsl ti rah to JOLIN WATT A CO
Liboris At.
\ Vid..btas. Trou t.
I.go gas
ilh4niad fa• sal!
..26. \
bblg esh. for s eby
R. DAI7.ELL & CO.
1 1 1,11:ESE-31.) bXe. prime lA'. R... for :Web
. \ CALZELL t CO.
ItATUS-6\tons in boxes and bbls
IA In rinCd 4a. b 7 \ .
anagt t \ K. I.OLLZFIL a CO.
IF, SATE, a Tale of §tirriag Times, by
.??. il, Jeri, Uro.,--doN moo Intyrorttag work th 4
Vr . ..1111:41:r; rteredr ti."'. i " tan 'iLtri:ll7;folitr.," Ag.,
PP
For .at . at joLSiK• n raerarralept, Thlrd.rtrewt, o
posite U. PU:stilthrs , % \ \ . 0 (2o P.
..• 1 U OAR & /10 LASSES—\ \
• . , -' \oo bbla.. \ MV t . oPr .I= .
On o , r , s , dor.oto , t o.orirv:Fsr rtrucosr 14._ellurcsR. for
4 , '.' J. tor— WYU. \
e w r, ,, , ..•
____± Round Cbutob 8ui111.4 •.
VOMVDER--15Ckkegt , Vastin g i for sale by
"rt.
r 24 J./ u. rk.corD.
8k1.041115--201) dtnexi Cbro, tor szil4 by.`,
O's J R. 11.400.
11 0 44EALDS--440i iOctia Rub&l;just
roe 4. atm:WA:ll WK. kr sale at tlabkadr_Dt
pas. T sad Wdsrl B. YLULLIP3...
WW INDOW SHADES apply of Tnie•
jrnt ndir. shwd, lt,Wr g resdA
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\ .ye, 62 -roußrli vrazkl
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n,
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FikNCY, ST I X, ill)1.11071;IR & HUSH
pltY s pp\ODS;
10„..4.„, , , with a innk of TR/AI,II,LVCS _iN
WO VOODS. as comahrt• al hoptlattie t..
Ittl i rrottot faurße establishmet,'
‘
p i Tra lon ' Alien * Rirnrs i bV4 [7l%Na Ai .
his silt ey tan obtain a mon Onapletv
OW
A
wiper n % • ity, an
•a .
of durctiag yarn
don, to s th„ • braaen•a of Inpanee•OanAortlng
\ VVran '9 4, l lTs. °'"
b= 7 .‘ s t. 4.41 11S.11 ,
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PITTSBGH AND NEWT: :
•• ,
iALL ar.RAVEMEN
sconneeqoa\Fl tha abAatt4Petkna\Rectiro.
• •
:.: .va,ll IN
,1 . 3 OURS:. '',. T.. . ,
\II: EN4lllltAellr 1 0 A. • train
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at Nat, ouniek at 4Y. ',, , -- T , m. 4,.,, n . ati ,„
, RiAttattiaa 1.444 Na. '''- . .. ~ 1 .."
Nrr u arrg= at . le . 14 - a - kt\hAt4,Cal;4\
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2 eon 510yt31040.44. I. .751Iry i r ~-
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...,cont earl to Lockidicrt, 20,13‘11n zrest.'o •..ritstosr.k. ,
\ KE Tut DUCT . 9 E 0,120.; ,AB D. N., ,. '
1.1 El SUBSCR RS 6vc t u t. \p,,itsures to x
SU nem, to tbolr xeole en ',parons \4lo.lo\Pesm- d,
11\ 0
ex rani. frond, Marv. barcroMmencl coo.o,Ort
at \ d..ookpord: and rourelentfe 0;met ‘ t...11...-t ,tt f o ,
and from D ladcliMia In DOIJIIIDAYS. , l \ s _f
WA are no prepared rforZe and fkroaritul a r u ed. \
" m"d t... d i 1 1 1. O LIEIVUTu ' xo:I ' A 77.1 . 1'711iat: \ \ 4 •
at theNdlooln rata of frolfOW \ . \
\
YntST LARD— illomdej anteStra,lluOka, \
natio err, Cu err, Confectionary. Fruit,
Teener, Dunn um. Drrws,,fdedfolner. Sad- ,
SECOND CI,LBS:
B 1 Xl,l
" ver '' , "* Das P lTlVo Y th ° and ' el; Lane '
edeedle . . \ ,
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nraft tiLlriLfia7i,LPO;i:lTOiia.=."ar ", - \' \
011. Th k ermi`k;oe. Lnffro..TalMn, Unto end ,
F OMET- CLlnA.SOSr—Ashe.Diai l b o la( s rugbof).Taa ur.. r
‘
Piton. ktornanC/EoaitdAs3.l\ m *rn Bv ndWreotta .
.\',, \
ma er of‘Pno ian ni
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CAN OTEL.
' SEPERIOffIa I ET, CLE H
VELAND, ONTO.;
,npnE PRQPRIETORS‘.baIing made suiple
.46 naTr7 . 7sTrAt t entrtibet t aZ r =P:s=t
end forouned tdtrOneh,t eit,b nen lornints, Mt
* '\ " %2 '4 14.14;
ado‘ . tsattu, Inn not be . exrennl aritbPheAt notelolh the -
All tie Cities, and the enbeciber.will end.avod to lut
hb \ %Mar."'
for sale b
:OS CO
\,\ FASHION ,
XVI\ bare
Afrten just reciveii this beaui
T,V LlAg i t t o actdela
c are af , : r dle u t i nn
th ruln 31.71:014 D n b - U norFilth and
. %. \\. Penn GlaskiVorks.
ir ORENZt IVIGHTM4N, Martel
474. 6 5'1,11t - - Acicr'l l l.s,*: , &.7;sbmt ,
v t t eri an f 5,F= greetelttalrea... w.t
01•4, sncl prikataultis f or Bo "4 . ...Ciale.
A—V \ ' c \7 14 - 31 \ .
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A . d a ta fo t!.
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..un
01.. tr. b..,,... r
torelset 03N84PHARD,Z17I
apipl. 1 ‘,, (journal
a
discount of
re JUT: received curl,
0 PAIALE,R.
,pn e, in od
&P. s mu
‘T,,r.,
HE 4'OCKII,OI4TERS of ;the
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;, 7Z , 7-yeTmr-17.4,
, • ..-4'1.....,1.7;744,---
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war . .
P ll ordere, for the Fa r
-* iti4 , 9ld ec
a In* 0 tb.
a 1• .I,Putit
tett thik WI
a noiolv
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t), Ansim4
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if s Vab s' ra L i
31k, ~. n , .4 "1.k.
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• WIIIVE \ 411\T PAAT . k‘'
Is palely us Omde a.Zinr.*4l . l , is erarriMea tra rinac+lt
\
alteration and, isourity re, A kovers sedlibe ' - ~
imunamhy whiteetul it to ly Ms* eht .-----us' . ''''
p`mpersts of mat other ts.ao Ss to • ~, -
health ot painters mul Usti, Wes: • - - -- -- ; .
\ IT WILL \ PIOT . ''K CIAN . YEL WI ,\' -..„
t0r.4 4540 ^....
wi.p.p.),) co sulphurbut Or Mephitic It LIE:.
emulates, abut up itifet Mote rdatd. to autht V:
it vdthartads lk motto= climate Mad the weethes r', , ,
than, any other, tot behag Ilablh. tp tarp their or to
,'''' \
tro.mbleptud Sub MI. je mty b. \Fr out IV '.
7 , l=Za z Ar ni st te L ar erT/ vsmisla, ileees .sel.. :
~
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'BLACK Z.:ND COOL4ED• Z ' PAIN '.„; 1 '
n...i.r0.r0.t0d otilo v pri..inso.4,\,..oloobtidly -..:-.'.
;the chstptst and best mina, Ls the ausekUT ...d ocoMmit'''' •
Moth Muth*, outhouses. Mestubotek, or,thy
hoe of woad. Mist. last, or IrolMsa they ire \bath '4. , 4 1;• • '
\ , WEATHER AND EIRE, .PRPO.P. ~ \ „.•
)or
hou our im they am gmttiOularly eladebti.ht Vary ' 's . ' • ,
MM. \ • /Lb.* romamtkn, emi etatirekT Oeseemth midi, ... a. '
ht., Spey dry eat.k. ly. sod ateing\a rum =stalls be" . ''.‘ .-.
`do tot toVae like rumor of the eooth, rdlutt \ mdr - - I a,
•. s
Naar. =haled ms liberal terms li, , the\ tr o rts el \ Qr.'. .. \
emottnyP
mese-4W • '4l' South Wharves. Phildeitl4 , 4 `\\
ICIELBISB teas - Nii. •I. in !foie ctiicts\feT.'",.;
L Isha;by \ (mull) "J. B.C.ANPUZIL ;': \
EIiEESE-'-100 boxes Crew* • \
-\ 100 do Cc=o:Lorim i r
by , , (an 1))
'PORT WINE ',14 FRENCH BRANDY.
traoutted par,. Seleetni expreml m • •
VaP....c. - apd lb, by the quart or • • • le at,
I 1
. RU,CIBLES—BIack Lead nieible4 ftom
Ma. Rom Yo. to t0..90, Tyr esl4 low
cula" . KIDD CO'. 40 Wad
COFFEE -i-300' bags prime Rid, for sale'b
7a7rf9rriA120.1.,0 4 , was.-4.
cheata M?ng,
Y. air
;\
Jl.ssEl3 DnuctiLL, W Yst.
SUNDRIE , • casks Potaa¢;
A
1 - Dbl.•Zamte tharrtlmr, Im - se• • J
J. D. WILLIAMS A (XJ,
f "OF Ef-174.1 big 4io; for ••e by 111.
NJ =jig \ \ . BA m.--
pIGARS*SO,OOO on, for. side by • I
.0016 . ' S. W. IiiICIMUOIL
Fbble. }try nd F., for. sale
12 by aOOll a " .
Istac.; .e . RIB W ' . doz. , just.
_IL met . tram b eing
het ha 'Antral. 41.77.110, t 6
other kit ut w. being allko Intaihretwd by Utast* and .t
wet wea th er. um marina no WAN; •terp twat vita-..
bi• sad troto breattow. Ifor tale at'7ww. 7 • 9 trOcalat.
awald \
SUGAR-i-S 8 taids.ra it tr nicO'
A 7 Buie. of t pilm• gosh just r????Kt1 and ?Web,.
uilt? \ ROLL= .1) "LL AAR). Lt . • ?
NODACCO--25 )111L
br tota,lol • JAS.
wmulm
Altl.l
\tt
UTMEOS -6 0011)37jr/P2e. fur 8 4 01, 4" \ \ l \ S
Augl6 - B. A. t'ALENEATOCK GL.' \
I ACE,-200145. for eale by
UTTER-9 bb's. Packed, for sale Liy • \
stisl4 , W. * 5e.32.1
"LOUPE--60 bbla. fresh joundFamily, or ";.,
Sale by 7. YON NNLION.ST
W LLVIRJW cualitl, And
lured brind, tor ASIN
ausl6 &Y. VuN ZONNISORST ARCO.
CUE:ESE—IOU bozo for tale by
a. Y. YON SONNOOtar t
-1 &DM RUBBER OLOVES- 7 0n hazpl
dda asa , tment of Ladles' aadElataletzetit
tat Ulatest al all kiwi. taatitelattartal t Are ,alit who
nwf, at the ittatrot lama. 7 sad ft Waal st-
J. 11.1.11ILLSP13.
COrCii S.N.UFF—SU boxes Boman' celp
enua Ltaff. k IbAupen. far
anal \ 411.11 i a aieCAND .
'PRINTSI—A. A. 51,i500 B Co.'
oa bay. AVCeIMI t01..1111 ...1•W ,al.
PAINTS, latish arpl b. Sold as usual at, 'wry lose prisms—
S -. of Lb.. Tory ils•rinstda mkt P15.11 , a3, the
cloospast gogslas.wasotts.lts tsus • ,
11414 - , i• C 2 and al Masker, at. • •'
MIACILEREL-450 bLln. No. Larlge:
CUNSI.NGHAII . , '
ausl4. .
thorny latest.
Li 0..
, for galo.by .
I s _ . J.Lnuowoazki aDX i-3;44
Itkibiiilb--15U doz:Corn,Tor ale by
MI, sun J.S. =LIFO= • IX).
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'
tall •
.
•
rs*.;;:i ,
ng taken the store
rortsetly acc , 21)44 ,by
ke , ly rtfirts,l. tly• maw
• with bag* .23
musszzi
VD FURNISH—
it by that WA!.
&tiring
AZ=
xlir W el.;
Wto men
lmn: at
o. 1 6 '*lst,
LZEL ‘ , 6,1 W
B. kegs
B. e.1,4a.Ni.e10(4.
ti i \