12 24) 211 t MVO= PUBLISLIED Xilr WRITE t. 00 fITTeStrIIO3II.. .FRIDAS MORSiNG, SEPT. 5, 1851. akt—READINo .11,47,71.2 WILL BE F.9IIND ON . K4OHPAgOPMSPA PER. It ie proper fOr ve tO eay, that the 'gatemen' made by, the Pittsburg). Poet, during ourabsenca and which was noti: in our columns last Mon day, which charges frith being a member of • band organized to br i pak up ascertain company is totally false in whole and In part. There Is not the limit foundation for a libel pogrom!, and a per sonal eisaulta,tisairgon and uncelfed for. This in all the notice we del‘m the attack 'minima at tae present time and Place. NOTES OP TRAVEL. Hering escaped firm the drudgery of the eauotnm fora fee, .daye, and made a flying trip to the Western Beeeroe and Cleveland, we have jotted awn a et few of the tboughlei and facto whictt'paseed before cm in our little janniey. Although we have frequently : passed through that part of Ohio knolin as tbe Western Reserve,. we were never more filvorablyimpreseea with its' capabilities e and immense grovith in the &eland comforts of modern ciiilitation, than -during this trip. It is probably I the most densely settled part of the country west of Pennsylvania. The farms are mostly wall ; fifty, eiu i y, and one' hundred acres being au average 'kite. The houses are generally built on the roads, which -run usually east and west, and north and south, from the centre of One town, f or township, to another. They are mostly hatidnonie frame building!, painted white, and present nn air of great comfort, and in many instances are sur rounded with down, 'and fine shrubbery.— These roads are jibe immense suburban streets, and you never are out of sight of one or more `dwellings, and of the everlasting light buggy, which is in 'universal use by the people. The Inhabitants are not rich, abut they enjtyalmost universally, 'a modenite competency ; you very 'seldom find a man Wilo does not own his house, • his farming lot and his horse and buggy, while ethers own attentive farms, and enjoy every 'luxury. What imprened ns the moat deeply Iran; bcrwever, the moderate 'competency which appeared to be enjoyed by io great I proportion of the population, and which we learned, was the fruit of but little hardlabor. Most of the country is - devoted to grating, for which It is well adapted, and which is far lessllaborinte, and more ping table than the raising of breadstuff,. We yreie told that many families lived respectably on ftfiy : and sixty acres of. lint], an which fifty days *tf really bard labor was , not bestowed in one year. To• her aura, there is lattention to be' giveb, std chorea" to be, don t, but that - unintermittiM, • exhausting Labor; eh is necessary to a liveli hood in the mechanic arta; and inmeriufacraring, and in most of the occupations of city life. la not required. The I inhabitants are generally intelligent, hospitable, moral, and independent. They read and think for themeelves, and although a little dbiposed to take rather hastily with new-fangled theories, and rather egotistical and over eelous in their manner of defending and propagating their notions, yet these are exoresettencwhich will he rubbed off without, leaving a Scar. The acifool house is every where, churches rear their spires in every direction, books and peri,dicala are freely circu lated, and each mail as are almost inseparable . in a transition from ti wildentess to a full-grown civilisation, will grow less and less as society gradually advances in the acquisition of truth. We question - if there' it less poverty and trio. =woe in any sectiola went of the Allegheny *fountains, and more l retd.comfort and rational -enjoyment, than on el Western Reserve. CLIVSLAND Axu BURGH DARMA.D.: We passed.over the railroad between Cleveland and 'Ram= twice. In its constraction, and all" its appointuients, it is a, -credit to its projectors and ahem. PO sub-ills are, tried-in its eon-. strudels, tht . cross-ties being laid only two feet apart from centre to l l centre. At first the road was somewhat uneven, but it is new Mostly adjusted and grave led, and ,will soon ho as - smooth :and beautif a piece of road as can be round in the country. The equipment of the road is ail that can be dairel. • The stations are well-chosen, and' the-Depot banding' are handsomely constructed; in a style of arehitec • taro similar to that tu;cd on the Pennsylvania • Itailroad. The condintor of the train in which we travelled, Mr. Curtiss, we found a most -obliging and gentlemanly man, and although the • can were inconveniently crowded :between Hud son and Cleveland, hi exerted himself to make every patio's' as comfortable, as possible. The ;bad is doing a first rate baldness, all the cars . the Company now have, being crowded to their utmost capacity. In a few days more cars will be placed on the line. The road is opened for public use, milybetween Cleveland and. Ravenna, but the iron is laid about forty melee farther, I audit ie.-expected that the road will be finished tS the-I:lies at WclloTWe, and opened for public by the first of Novel:Ober next. Great exer :Aiita are 'need by the Company to consummate an r gfialnible objeit. Great praise ,is doe to ,P#lFl(P.ltkarnse, Ea4.,:the able and enterprising 'll . ll; : etideitt of the Company, for hie indefatigable ~iinrtioria to promote t he prosperity of this great - work. He will soon ate a hundred miles of the 'tied opened, and will be able to point to it as one of the most suocesalid and beat managed Sali na& in the country! We visited this nelr place, so named from Its being the point where the Ohio and Pennsylva nia, and . Cleveland, and Pittshurgh roadie cross' each other. It is attested in the north•eastcor nor of 'Stark county' close on the herders of Portage, Ma honing,. and Columbiana counties., Contiguous in It are the villages of Freedom, Williamsport, arid Mount Union. Wane of lobe is to t4e - place, we believe, this week, and the ground is staked out for a large hotel, which is to be erected immediately. . , No doubt that quite albriving, place will spring up. We found the ,track -layers at work on the Ohio 'and Pennsyl vania road, and the superstructure woe reedy for ~the iron some fou or five miles ,oat of Alli • auce, and some half Mlle or more west. No Iron ~.had then arrived from Cleveland, but eome was received last Monday, and the work of laying it down coinmenoed.- on the Cleveland and Pitts hitrgh,line, trains wetev!assing bourly,:conveying Materials of construction to the southernend, and gravel for balloting the road. By the time the southern end is finished this part of the road 'will be in complete order. This is, indeed, a beautiful city—not excelled by any of its sire, probably, in the country. It Is well named Me `Tercet City," for out 'of the boabiess streets, it Lte the appearance of a large park, inteispersed "lids streets and dwellings. • Itbtust be a delightfrd place in which to lire in the satanic" season. 1 The only drawback is the dust, which was very annoying during oar stay. There had been no sin for many weeks past, and the country around the city preented avert' - parched appearance. i The changereduced In .1, the business aspect or Cleveland, by e opening of her Cincinnati and Pittsburgh 'treads, le truly 'wonderful. An unusual life and anima, .'lisp has been imparted to the whole city, which . 16 continually crowded:with strangers, who are almoet hourly arrising and departing in cars and let eamboats. We observed that one branch of bele nwss appeared to be very extensively carried on, that of building,passenger and freight cars, and locomotives. This promisee to be u vast burl : ness, sal the whole Weetern country is to be supplied. There is room for aiseavy business itithme branches, in Pittsburgh, which weitona some of our enterprising capitalists and.mecl4- les will embrace, ini addition to tnose already , engaged in it There is an immense demand, ':and a tiger:Ms competition will increase it. .iA ,great number of wealthy persons are attracted to Cleyeland as a delightful place of residence. „Ileruilizeni have made ic_ so beautiful, by their mode of 'detached hi:Odin, and the cultivation bf treee, that . strangers are captivated. Will the citizens; of Pittatilitrgh and Allegheny mite at this salmon La yell plea ~ptlished, by means:Al, the the route, and the canal Oita can leave here Bien. •re 6602 4 14 6 6 vi.siCt : to eh:melon. fit, &arkslikl4tioco , lianicadsateach otat boats and girt bet atat 10 - o'clock trze i• on the canal boats, and, wive in .Clentlanil at helf palit four in the afternoon. There is no de tention on the road, and.tltere is suffacient vari ety in the mode of travel to render the journey quite agreeable. tang Sonar RAlL3ollo.—This enterprise - is progressing with great spirit; and 'energy, and there in now a probability that the Locomotive 'will ran from' Cleveland to the 'Pennsylvania state line, early text season. :.of.ishnt in doing between Erie and the Ohio line we are not cer tainly informed. From Erie to the New Toric line,, the Erie and North East Company ere i la, - log down a track of the nix feet gunge : and the people of ,Erie say that no other, except that of the 4 foot S} inch rage shall be put down east `of that place: The Buffalo ,Company has, bow .ever, commenced to lay down their . track from 'Beni:irk west, on the Ohio 4 foot 10 inch gnage, and asserts very positively c that this shall he the *Width of the track between - Buffalo and Cleve land. Both parties are at work, and the war' grows exciting. How it willand we pretend not to say, brit as Erie h as to fight for, or take the right of jay from thit 'po ... int to the ObiO line, and as she has the law t:! . the State, in regard to the gunge, on her side,'she ought to bit. able tomaintain 'her ground. The New Torkersare, however, hard to beat, and we shall not be sur prised to see the Erie people knock under: PITTAISUILOR ,LI) ST MI INVILLE RA1.1,6011, —The organisation of/the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company is now coMpleted, and stands as follow. 'President—lion: llarmar Denny. Directors—J. K. Moorhead, Joseph Pennock, Samuel Livingston, Wm. IP,Lyon Henry Graff, Isaac Walker, Jr., A. Kirk Lewis , Naylor, Jesse Edgington, Lewis•Liutehison, Wm. M. Dun can, Thos. 8. Clarke.- • Secretary—Charles Naylor. • • Tressurtir—Win. A. Engineer—David Mitobeil, Jr. • Consulting Engineer—W: Milner Hotrrta. • Under such auspices we may loot . for the rig orous prosecution of the 'enterprise. Mr. Denny Is now at home, and rathough somewhat debili tated from his late illness we are glad to see him • again &both our streets, and hope he may soon enjoy Ms wonted physical sirangth He will no doubt devote all hid energies and influence to the great enterprise he hits undertaken : We certain ly wish hlin and his able coadjutors the moot complete success in their undertaking. .et.avetwsn AND MAIMAING the Trumbull County Whig we find a notice of a meeting of the stockholders of the above road at . Yrarren, on the litOth of September, for the purpose of electing directors. The road will pais - from Cleveland,.. through Chagrin Garrftterille, Warren, Niles, Girard, • Youngs ' town, toland, and Peteretrurgh, to Loon Valley, and tile' Whig says Much interest is felt in, the construction of the road, along its route. . • We are glad to rind that the people of. Warren are waking Up to the importance of eons railroad communication with the "neat of mankind . ' for had they done op in •time,' they might have seen. red the benefit of the Cleveland and, Pittsburgh Railhead.—C/crelend Herald. This is quite an important movement, and we think, if it is energeti4lly persevered to, it trill prove successful. The line passes through a rich and prosperous country the whole way. The Id eal travel and trade would be heavy, and suffi cient to justify the enterprise, and it would stand as geo.l n chance for the through business as any other line- Warren is a wealthy and tine in land town, and must do something to maintain her position, or she will be distanced in the race-of enterprise and solid advancemenL Sue cees to the Cleveland and 3lahening Railroad Pr*ct. Tao men commanded by Lopes, io his late invasion and battles, are described by the New Orleans Delta as being five hundred in number, allpieked men, and of quite' respectable char acteAnd superior inielligence. They were all well armed and provisioned, and carried arms for a much larger force. They were some of the soldiers of the Merican war; and although they were sober men, Gen. Lopes insured their temperance by' taking not a pint of 'liquor with his expeditien. The -organization of the force was perfected by Gen. Yengsy, one of the heroes of the Hungarian war. The Delta say-s. Therewas also a complete corps of engineers, composed \ chiefly of Hungarian, under Major Rugendort Then there was a company com posed excletairely of Creoles and Spaniards, in cluding the tioldiers who deserted -to Gen. Lo pez at Cardenas, all under the commend of the gallant Capt. Gotay, a Creole by birth, and a gentleman of dauntless courage and lofty bear ing. The rest of the command were Americans, mostly from this city and Mississippi, youngmcn of good standing and habits. These were com v mended by CoL Crittenden, a nephew of the Attalla& General of the United States, a gradu ate of the Military Academy, and by Colonels Donovan, of Georgia, with Major 7.. A. Kelley, and Captains Saunders, Bigham, Stewart, Ellie, Victor Ken,- and others whose names do not now occur to tot. Panama or blast ' , somata—The increase of manufamming industry in Great 'Britain in slaty years is Amen by the follotring,table of the raw ,materials used in that kingdom i" In 1790 . 8,245,852 the 1,258,445 " 592,800 .. 257,222 " 768,841,660 Cotton, '80,674,874 BOLDING OOIIIIIOIFED TO BONDAGE U. 8. Cotonssionia's Orrica..—Before Com miesioner lielson.—Decision in cue of John M Bolding, claimed by -Barnett & Anderson, of Columbia, South Carolinit„ as a fugitive slave. The Colon room was densely crowded this. fore noon, the Commissioner having •aunouuoed that ho - would then give his decielon. Bolding, on the Commissioner taking his seat, was brought into Court, accompanied' by his wife,) a young' woman neatly white,) her moth er and brothers, and cabers. The Commissioner read an opinion of some length, setting forth that Bolding was claimed on the affidavit of R. C. Anderson, which affida vit states that Bolding was held to eerriee or labor in South Carolina, and escaped, &c. As to the point that Mr. Barnett didnot at first join in the affidavit, that wan not necessary, as the affidavit of one owner Is enificleat ; but the sub sequent affidavit of Mr. 8., concurring la the claim, seta that question at rest.. . The Commissioner then alluded to the point raised as to whether Bolding is partly of African descent, &c. The claimant must establish three points that Bolding has African blood in his vein; a* therefore competent to be a elave-2d, there be ing no doubt that he Is also partly of white des cent, that hi was born of a slave mother—and Bd, that do iv the slave or property, of the claim ants,' and escaped from deride°. The Commissioner reviewed 'the testimony as to his -being of African descent or otherwise, and comeilered it to be 'established that be has .African hlood—,as to his being the child of a slave • thei the evi4ence Is that he was held and dealt with and - transferred at a slave for more thou 20 years—that he came from Virginia, where many of his people were slaves, and if he had been kidnapped could have shown ft. • He is the.legal•beir, therefore, of the unhappy fate of his ancestOrs—baa been shown to have been held as a slave for a long period of time, and it la conceded that he has been hold by claim ants. Itappearing on satisfactory proof that he owes service In South Carolina, It • certifieate'mast be gtinted to that effect, the Commissioner at jthe same time stating that the certificate would be no bar to Bolding claiming his rights to freedoin, if he could do to, in South Carolina. Mr. Culver, one of the counsel for 8., remark ed that he hid just received a telegraphic die patch from ituffalo, stating that Judge Concklin, of the U. B. Court there, had reversed the deci sion of the 'Commissioner in the case ,there pend lag—and he asked Mr. Neleon, is a favor, to withhold the granting, of the eeitificate for a few hours, so that they, might be enabled to bring the question before one ofthe U. States Judges. , Mr. Nelson said he wircrld be ' Pxceedingly hap py to db eo, but be did not consider Mist ho had any power—and that whinapplication wassnede for the ceitillcate he should feel-bound to e.° it —if commit were obtained from dhe claimant or hincounsol not to plains,/at present, the certif eate, he should be . very„happy that it word comp before older and wiser heads than him self. Mr. Culver thought that the Commissioner had mistaken the ,case cited at Now Orleans, which was in relation to a mulatto person. Mr. Wood, the counseffor claimant, he mid, wee not present / Mr. Goodman' rose and mid that Mr. Wood had gone out of to*n, but had reputed him to at tend and say,he is &Anus he should two the certificate forthwith.' 21r. V. then said they would appeal to the insgnardznity of the gentlemen (claimants) them selves, segos twenty-filar houpi to - bring the ease up,/dte... There, wee no answer, and the proceedings 0.0.0../ 'Bolding and his friends appeared to be Orel at ihnretrok—.N. Y. Tribune. . . . . . .O - I it tfAC EREL-- .5 bbl,. Large No. 3 for . .. . [ .at Pittaburgh:GeFitte. ! Wurrian Artmdihdivziy . Socrrry.—This S ?dn. Entree: Vamdrery, sorry that the 'Whig . ciety, which is of the Gerrie onian stamp, held !MB vale br Gros: JA3lYsDAistwLh. _ . EZ, editors neglected t o rii hi . i c h th e D e mocrati c ad- `its anniversary near ?Runt.. ChM; Stark Co.; Ll UGAR & MOLASSES— Ohio. on Sunday,Monday and Tuesday last— i . I, ' ' 10 bhdanrirse N.o.lRutsn dress written by the •Democratic Committee at The meeting, wlt held dnder the celebrated i To ' bl4 ll "k i i l'n_r te hi liarriaburgh il. was the mestextraordinarypr. Oberlin Tent, (the same used atßuffelo in 1848) I .ens 7/Luis riatzELL, " li trawr si. duction I ever nw. it comnienced with the bold and a correspondent of the Cleieland True Dem- i assertion that a liberty of the people Would be i h ocrat. stoles that not lees their:3,ooo people were I ~ by W. mectayrocx, new. .wt red: striae sudeattai... whom wore 300 ladies is the ! (lARPETS! CARPETS !—Ree'd this do :4' . '1,?.....inT . .. i i .-"A than xi caffi tbrpt a r Atv:. h .74 in jeopardy by '.the re-election of Governor John- P re " ° ‘ am ' a g stoic, end the onlyßloomer dress. The prominent speakers were' . in thin market. we medially Invite the attention of reason they Eh°, was that be Charles t!, Burleigh, Parker, Pillsbury, and ~,, ,,,n o d 4 1 V: 1 1 . 01 ,.. 0 ",.,..... 1 . * 11 1 didd.itp.....h0d.....ii. 5 t . 1 ' % A .° , " had neglected o sign a bill which gives to the i Miss Sally !Jolley, a daughter of the late Myron , — ';, - g,47 .—--- 7 . " -- ---- W..XCLIATC/f... ' Smith a right ri a the occupanri.' of our jails, for ; Holley, of Rochester, and a graduate of Oberlin. ' - T - Auction Sale. the retention of their rosin, slaves'' N ow. m The meetings are represented to have been veryl my humble I,piniofi,..„our Legislature has no right ` nt ' s "" ii° . "' I h°r° ' °° ' °° ' ' I 1 11th of September. at 3 o'clock. P. it.: I r 'kESIRABLE Real Estate for - sale, on the h ......- . he Mannino on Nunnery :fissile .asst 10 act. of to pace su ch In law: , The people of ,Allegheny p 000a ,„ or nit ENOINRERS.—The company 1 "7t u esl!Sotstut on. Brick Cotttia t e. with tw o .med. 1 County built Our jail, and it belongs to us: and of Engineers of the Flempfield Railroad, survey- 1 About a/ arm a/bud:dug the above,laiil lout In lad f of I no set of men-1 care not whether they are Le. log the route from Greensburg, have reached the ! r "1tr i ."..,r i .4. 1 7.1: 3 : ; '., b .., . rad., rid 0 ,, ~,,,,,,0 4 . ' the moat ad bl tt h- gi , e river at this place:. „ We . understand that the ! der x hoe et sitstibrir . elty. ./9/.1... _. ,_re .. 0.• , Oldsters or Locofocon—have the power to r. . route between West 'Newton and Monongahela ; ;11,,'" T r a,l : 47r al.',:. ( 717,74. m g ee . ,'" , :x: , , it awa y to the people . of ""'" A ." St '''. " 11 "" t City does•not present as much di ffi culty as was I thio,t7,i water and cetll, and Shied every Dart a i:Lnt a a our consent. :Bet I will not discuss this part of anticipated in its location, and that the grade aa t i l.V a vaa 'i oro .,r„., ooro ar 90 a . • ...f our th t at Jo the address fdrther, at Air time . . :dots not exceed 60: feet to the mile anyplace be- 1).1030 one- berth Ist Juittar7.ll,l3lird.the Wanes is tween the two rivers. The Engineers think that "fr'11;,1,1 4 i...... at. - MaLANE. t, mnyrrra. Si. Clair The balance of the address was a moat excel- : y they will he enabled to reduce an.r. serazt lent prayer to,the South, to forgive them and ea- iL a grii '" de to about 60 feet to themile , and Ilk distance .- ceive them as he only friends of slaveryipnd of, Ise s h orten the about a quarter of a the - dnion.' .1 It , ile, thus making it just the same length as the ike between the two places.- This will be grat fying newe to oar eitisens.—Lifortongahria Repub- Wan, of Saturday. - ..; The corps of Engineers from Wheeling arrived It this borough on Friday last, having surveyed a route for the Ilemptield Railroad, from Wheel ig to this place. We are pleased to state that trey encountered very few difficulties; indeed; none of a serious character;. and that the route tilhich hen just been surveyed, will make a very kacticable one, with a grade of not 60 feet to the mile. We understand they have returned a dletence of six miles with the intention ;of our viying a route that will reduce the grade ands. 4. rtail the distance, which in all probability can be done. The distance from Wheeling to this place by the route already surveyed, is the same as by the Turnpike.— Washington Commonwealth. ong to tell, mid hard to trace from silendor to disgrace." 'Tis o er Each ate —who would are [height. during the days of , on. the the Democratic party in would c er ho found on its knees, the silken aristocracy of the South ad asithi. especial friends of sla out.' Abet old hero rise from the old pueblo spectacle, be weali4 and a Ohange of party names. s, haring no other -way to divert the p esent wretched, state of • they themselveet have hrought tritish Tariff of '4o,—talk all the .n .iniportance of. this union, as er party was in farocelysevering .ich bind] it. The Whigs` Acct as cciontryi as the Locos pretend to General Jack . Pennsylvania pleading with to be recognl 1 very And grav4 and be, perionsly de The Locofoe , the people fry things, whir, about by the time about t though any o the cords wh much love o have The principal diffefiente Is this,—the Whigs' are notin favor of saciificing interest and honor to obtain power—the Locofooos are willing to sacrifice both, and humanity to•boot.. The are always cheered by the eight of, and tnfollow, the stars and stripes that fluttered In the breeze over the heads of our so lutionary fathers, when in the battle field • on tending for liberty. The Loci:locos 140, ever animated by the stars and striptis tn our country, but it is the stars and Ilfripen on a nor nigger's back that they now like best !f ever this) Union should to broken asap ••r, see will find the cause to be in unjust and p pressive laws. Any law which Congress ha •e, or may pass which will operate against the h n or or interest of any portion of the people, •ill sooner or later produce discontent, and It is •s -content among the people which weakens, ...d finally destroys all governments, or rather p e duces a modification pf the forms of goverura.•t. The tariff of '46 has been a prolific more of discontent, as well ae bankrUptoy ; and let e tell those sapient pollticians who wrote:that fa mous address, that they have given the rst blow to our Union. • The phor laboring man without employin•ot, without money, and without credit, willlh •it this Union no great things tate all. The enterprising capitalist, that wee -o ce prosperous and-happy, but now finds hialit el ! nesiobieed by the sheriff of his district, will be ready to curse a 'country that would not pros t I her own labor and capital. But I must' a , se my desultory communications, and if you.' •Il publish it 1 won't bother you soon again. Be ng no politician, I, often vote -with LocOfocos, i I know them to'have a better man before the • o ple, bat I want no better man than Gov. Jo •n -s;on. Mr. Bigler might make a good Gown • or, we have tried 4ohnston and are antis Pd with hint, and we ought to let welt enough . of to. Our plain, honest, industrious. citizens of ef. (croon Township will i _give an increased main ity for Johnston. JE•FERSON TOWNSHI I September Ist, 1831. • For Me Patsburgh Ga:a NORTHERN LIGHT. • Ma. horroa—ln returning to my home I. night about the hour'of one, I was a specta of this singttlir phenomenon. A portion of northern sky, from the horizon,was lit up in most splendid and sinFolar manner.' So hrigl indeed was the light, that the objects of furnitu in my chamber, when the shades were draw' distinutlyeast their shadows on the opposite:i whilst trees awl other objects in the distant stood out as id the light of early morning, at ever and anon, waves of light, somewhat roe ' bliog Sash lightning, shot tipin rapid successi almost to the zenith. The sky was clear, . wit gentle breeze from the porth,and the stars disc i in all directions save Wbere they,were °beau by the blase of light which seemed to stream 1 the heavens. I havean several °cessions nessed showers of stars ..and other phenon of the kind, but nothing Which equalled mild beauty and splendor of what I terms lent night. Sept. 4, As a amal of falseboo' now brought, we hope, pktty nearly to. ila graceful close, the following is given for the b efit of the still incredulous few. We take. the first dispatch from the Mo Register and the second from the Picayun. this city ; and we would suggest the propri. of both of their journals giving their auth.l ties for the respective statements, clearly int., factored in title city, with a view to • don, deception of the people of Mobile and New leans: In 1849. 76,766,173 tbs. 0,081,881 •• 1,081,263 1,808,785 IROy OiX.:loPti--.AREIVAL OP THE haw OaciftBs,.Aug. 21, 1861 The Empire City arrived this morning, haat! touched at Havana., Lopez hut had two bat and was victorious in both. Several hood troops killed. One Spikuish Regiment join Lopez. Fifty AmerloanjL making a flank trio mum in boats, were captc(Xed, taken to Re, . 1 and allot the same day, the tioldiers commit , the mast boirld brutalities on the bodies. Aeon tha executed are Crittenden, James, Kerr, B and almost all the Artillery. Five bun.. re Coles left Havana to Join Lopez. , Creol were docking to him in all dir.ectibus. Pamper° had escaped. On the next morning, (the 22d) the nosy .! paraded the following, purporting to tome fr. the U. S. steamer Vixen, at Pensacola, f • Havana:' EZOIXENT OF SPANISH TROOPS JOINSp LOP Monne, Th4sday, Aug. 2, ISE& The steamship Vixen Les arrived et P. in lees than four days from Harass, bringizr bearer of despatches from that place. Lopez has bad two engagements' with Spaniards, in both of which he was ruccis , , .One entire regiment of Spanish troops has j ed the Patriot Standard. We stated at the time Oda wicked fabrica appeared, as a despatch or aims by the irt that it was adomestlc product., entirely rabid. Is it not so And, 'fellow citisens, is it s cri , is it unpatriotic, is It unrepublictui In sisl warn our people against devices so wicked diabolical Read ye, who are slow to be convinced t. falsehood and deception are the order of the these two despatches carefully, and say if i not demanded by every honorable considers.; that the se two Journals tarnish their authort for ;hese impositions on the people The effort to escape a horrible death by beroCrittenden and his men, is calledln the bile publication "a flank movement," 'while ery other assertion In that compendious deep of lies is utterly truthless. Barely come Incomprehensible film must el' 'the judgment of our intelligent and truth-lo people, else each trifling with them would not tolerated.for an boar. ,The Empire (Tity's neve WiS , first mut f our city to Mobile, thence returned es a deep of the news from Penesools.—N9. Delia. A New Base. —A Banking .Inaiitntion organized on Saturday last, At Franklin, in county, ender the Free Banking Law of Jut ter, to be styled "the Franklin Bank of *Po County." The stocitholders elected thel foil .1 leg nomod gmtlemenlas a Board of Directors Zones Kent, Thomas Earl, Rufus Paine, Ds J. Beardsley, Marvin Rear. The selection of Zen= Kent as President an excellect one.' The cap tal l stock of ,this institution is $lO 000, which a mount has been subscribed. The loco on of this bank is well chosen, we have no ,iloybt it will be received with fa by the business' scup:acuity. —Portage Cou / Cooper; the Novairt.—We learn from a Erie .. , that this distinguished Writer is in • very - pious Atop, and but Dont hopes are entertai d a hie reeovery. Me debility is extreme; tho h his mind is in its usual Apr.. Thin real pr 1- tretion in the result of an affection of she iii: r, which manifests itself by various nnpi : t qmptonnong them • gentowl drttpkwl• - 'awn into the loiter • extremities, awl sittly - to the abdonmos,, jaundice, i ts Dr: J. :Fri - cis, the distil:washed physician of New Y Lae jnotrotiraed from • constfilaiire upon t 8 malady, which we very much rege,t AP th,luf I eo Berton. We hope in a few days erchillel o enabled tannic of en improvement, Oahe can not probably continue long without come favor able change.—Nimoyk Dully 41r. rall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, &o. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, Desire to ma the attention of Merchants and others to their Wins MCI of FOREIGIf AHD DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., IMPORTED BY RECENT PACKETS, And which they are arm papered offer at =eh prim • , se cannot tan to plea... AIWA MI I. nortuyent of MANN'S celebrated C. le. Axn elwarti an hand attAMY Smardyssuou, Iluottturdon ro., Pa-, Montt 4, MI. S. M. Itmar—Dear Six, Your Petroleum la worktod won der. la Ode 'trinity: Mentors we would thank you Comma O. Iwo dozen by the Pormayleaula Railroad. We are eo dotty out,. mut M la balmy impaired Dr almost army day. Sours, resprettally, JOUR LONG t CO. 11...00:tukshibul on, 0, Mani, 10, '6l. 8: M. Etab—Desz Bir, Your Agent, a. tow works 'ebbe, It ft with us bur don Rock 011, which woo hay. tolo/1 "Rowse rorwantto a. sts bswo Immediately. `Your medicine is working wonders in this region. We eevoral esullent cortilicktoe, If you Jeslu them. W. W. BOUTT. Pot rale by Keyser a McDowell. lid .Wood Werth H. 0. &Dere, s; Wood street: B. A. 3' atm./cwt. Co. tont. Wool and Frolic strewtan' . D. M. Cum. D. A. 11.111ott, Joseph Duttglaas. and H. P. tiohiratts. Allewbany. also by the Iwo 8. M. KM, 04 , 11:41/1v:T ' Ciatsl lisalp..6•Teatb aL.Pitt•bonb. • torTRUTI I FLOATS ABOVE FICTION LIST OIL ABOVE WATER.—The shlt math cad - tell • good nth:ltch:l.6y trying it aenulck as• Dr. can tell a grd 1 anther by eating It dug It one man tries lt, and Enda it poor, It trill destroy the pownlarlty with the whole ally. You can't Introduce • medicine into piipular use unless lt -posmaree really tallegoritlaietrties, freeborn's:l bed agate of tell] objections. and It le tide tact that hes established rho reputation of "Bull's Conspenn4 Fluld EOlOOO wf.Ver. saparille,.. beyond all cavil or dimints. Its aCtioll 01.13 the h11111112.,/{421 Lim mandanre with rational end phi. Imephical prinelpleit. pmennte. the vane.. eeezetions ma ageratums of the body, removes obeaructioni, displaces morbid rad 'AL...I matter, eln,ngthcns t6e stemeri, and oho:mule iiwebs, create, new, Int.., and wealth', Wool, and regulates the varioue functlere of the different organs of the holyl. Thl. Is all pm/cried without th. bil.t danger of harm, the prevention being .0 mg , .. it is edlcariouo. It they be thought by the skeptbml, that it ocirweti to tyre too 0007 disease. but upon eviairs• tithe:, it .111 bw Mond that a here ona.loritT of Oa. dams . re width afflict Boa Litman family originate In an Impure magi , of the blood.. De net de...lvey then. by other Oar. ..yarilles wing offm.4 you by - my sellen of mots..s aed water prevention" se a stibstlnate mar the original .14.bn Dutra Sarsaparilla ? Thie ralusbi. preparation iii. pietointar warrant. to do Inlia , rkli . all othora t •r O.nnon.--ihrettro and sok toe th e origins/ Or. John s Sertaptinlio frossfingtmkp--ead have tooth. Pee eeetueement on weweber tame. KEYSER a IFDOWELL 140 Rood st.- lOtillwamT l Whole.). A Itetso amt. .. ,, tgby - }row often is it the ease that we ne cc a slight wound, burn. oweillng. or patu, in the vain be., twit it will 1t....et camera to. (tar or tw. instead L., If getting well the', haw wewre. fieWer. exa vernal... , ci mtlo n takes place. and the limb bre to be atapatateM Ir an Lf • little of EL G. Werreirs Arabian Lltitmestelied b d dapplied at the Woe of the accident. It would balm . . c tam It inamiediately. bee advartimmtent. liarDa. MAiirs's Loeze Pmts.—The is wielweing demand for Oils great catelchte memo Wit mi the bacreme. When it has been intralucei.lthewestain ws w,popetlerity tothmordented in the annals or imal/m1 piamim. I%y - eldest me wain, It In teeny mimic at least when they can obtain It. Patients, howarer,, heed not be undecithe emensi of asking medical sdrkei as they fah Matt s.. a boo of the Lim POIa, with whiehillrectaM, will be hirolabed, which will work a needy cum i j'l,• following huer trim on Went eh... Ihr PiDnlmitY I. the tetton frier which the letter le dately, M2MaiEME 0 DI ton. eftmore of D, . Urbana Lira MN Chan gnu+ and eft 'with us. Tyra Pills are rued!, riming In nkrar, nal Lair almost old all dal la had. 11 Tui . na an. a 0 or 12 donna nano boa. rimy Lnet verbal,. until •ut meat an bring fauns. “IPPIT. atrocious apt I on and dept for sale by ap1y30.d6.11•145 Pittsburgh Lilo Insurance Company. CAPITAL, 8100,000. OF£ICH fib. 76 FOURTH STREET. OFFICER!!! (W.W.ll—Jong I!. Room. %tooFrosdoot—turtm. Trosarer—Josooß lama. • Ponuozy—C. Com?. Rirfroo odwartloesmouttonotber port. of !Ids polo, mat , KAMM, Uq tle Eh tad., by Rev..l. u. Goaburn. Rosmar AIM" s.llswitAlantrE E. Aiurz, o a 're,e a d a v morellos. heptameter ally Soots Jaaee uth of J o.landusoo. The faneral will leave tbe realdeave of bet husband. on geplinad• stmt. Allgetunoy, neat the Woad Ward Meal Home, GO Friday 00111112 g. at lee cloilg. to proofed to the Allealtent Onieteev. Theteteale of the fatally' ts invited to attend. Horticultural Notice. THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION of the Pittsburgh HarCoultural Society. will be held unite lath. and 10th a 1 Ceptcultar, in girth street 'All ante.. Soo exhibitian man be to Famil the Committee of Arrangwiaents,beforelideloolt:72: of the nth of Beptagaber. y Tlogete can be bad from any member of the £O. eoutira Cotatultie•—grise, Al. !Bugle Tickets, cents By enter of the Batt-111We Couingttee. Moturt Anburn at AlictioA WILL be offered at, Public Sale, on th e °I L; 37_._e'rr A T arer ;gar Wl), th in ' gr Two totrudrlp.lllo4l4 bete.., 13. 1 r (Itatelded e " 1 t . 1 :14 .‘ r . . ° o=l. ° 4;N:kr i •Pin't ° Zhao dm of aviddtion. It Ine 01.0 4reduarael budge o o r dry valuable: It b.. a Sao wing of water. The pro prietor 'deflect° WI It all la one lot. and often smog 10. ducal:ante to rapltalleta and optenalatorc_ If_tot sold to- " egle r Xri b VETV2I:III " rIIt.TP b flrt or awl 'lttaberen. am too /01911 of tatt a ftoest aim Ibr lelloolwea f a./ Kollodl now it markuiaiet u Ow terms ad rare tgliolrfetne =tr Pat . ,p r it area. Kitaaolil a m ISOT LE, Madae... , • • ' Temperance Notice. HE SONS OF TEMPERANCE And Tem• wanes community generally, are Informed that / l am tor the Exaraton to Deaver, on the 10th hut, can ba poxured of the eilioning Oonsteltteee T. A ahinn. Dr. A.G. MeCsadiess, General Committee; and Brothers Cro 117,,Lemb, Gear, Doe', thimble, Behriber, Lyrae.. Wogs!, Mattis , and MoCallonst, Division Ocunrelttoes Priv, 76 • cents the round trip. aspinit 7 . 0 Dealers in Liquors, &c. J. CONTE, Fr,eqch Reed4er, 360 Eighth Iv • sttiontlit YORK. hail hla blatillery le full oper. aeon for the eiaaufacture.a flea •ttialftll, Reza epirliat Brandy,Olthßeolol . llPunch.euYazoth&titillithatitelaolta. ltters, &o. nu Brandy and OI are carefully *oda ar. .ato, to the b.( receipts used in the Beetle or Franco sod Holland; tho quality NILO to or the leatileta . eons from thou , mulatto. Drillers oralriTited to caul and ;r!%"(ntr Non tosar NEW .b hose , y to. woo 0 USSEL'S . A ROMA TIC VINEd — AR.— To. highly sanatory, balsam,. and tonic yornporttee le ' , Urger, reorror It far roperbar to Colbatru Water for ttie ordinal 7 ;lure.. of the wiler and bath, torque thg f o. e . ig4tayrrltrldr amil d thtnoesa Lai ulna ft is highly rerronAteftded 107 ' 4.4. ' 40 Sit.ottititA b oi delicate a , tb. .4 ,1 PMeo'fiflE freeborn. of the coothirti.• rhthileli progerita tore. Per the heat and dryntas ot the skin, alai Impart to 10., V e'h p '" leZ l letll ' l ' roartreettte ViriVet r r ' o b t . rtltett hold by Li. E. SELLEIth, 07 ri'lnd iIINILA'Is GREAT AO UE CURE, ROW- . TUNlC tatt IITIVATL Ih t!M YTril lo r ItBI KIN:R ItI ofu A rO.SIAUND QV !MACEY ntna.ar. 0010 by the Agrot ilttrborgb, begin:lEll. :astAAl7.rmirolt collier Market ails.' Ththl Arkin', SUP RIOR RYE WHISKEY, at In thy 111.11,0.4. itt . " - iLal.l o zt MOEftltr TEA MART, the, Viblekles. as (Audi lonlidart) Za n y 1 . 0 dedly obeaj. lIEESE-8U bxe. prime W. R., for toile by seAS JAMIE DALZELL. IN Water .t. PROCLAMATION. Pyr VIRTUE OF A . PRECEPT UNDER. the *hah of WAI. p_II meet at the MAW &heel Home, In me borough. The Cortes etthe Borouge of lefeencerfds to wee at throPublle hots. In mad tarough. • • . , Tim ogees. of the borough id Pbargibure. to meet a t the home of Jews !Sharp; lured bommet, , . • ! the The rlbeara o f sala borouf the boroug ch. h of McKeesport to meet at Tuww Tho electors of the baroueh of Pon% Pilteurecto meet at the 10111.1 famtaly MIDI by IA htcennlacb. at the awl TimethlZ?btrllit.:robn lb. In o salcl berme ' A. lot ohl di trTlV.,M,';'theql,4°Ud°" " ofie person for governor of Pitinsylemia: oe new. 000 Cmallkarneedoner Five germe Mr..ludee of the Sormeme Court of Petal. syleeM: cine pamoviAl yresideot indite of the District Court be WIZ= for &a u, Judgwol c 0.% County of d safe pereon =Um Judge ofj Comte of Common Flees. quarter Omaha. tree Allegheny coney: ....Twe mamas far emaciate Judge of MM. tonne; Fite person rexma ast=zoipelimbly of PVITIPM.j., One Mama he Begleter , rr, fie peen Pa Clerk Of the Courtlef Meet. seek., um.perion ft:rt Treamierof eIIe.MMY OMIT s u O u n t e ppoerennnt f tuburrr C eeunntty On. am en f d ais{ Caa,m terr,n•im7oin,rn,e f Alm in and by the Mb wallet e km fat, at4roxim the of Ap t % li ly, it Is anartad, to the Lbe Nation of the ad toed uy,utted m entwastang to the elections of dalsCommonWselllbaballboi bearoonatreed 000 Mime or boronah,,Mhear from wry t,:w as JWremspeotor, or Clerk, at aa , .... m a oe sp e le: Mallon m a shie leimmoneraalta. jtive a , • -.lea MA firtemcindge a the pegieged. WA are requiredeo tows yetthe Wet Mu. 111 -um city of rusaanh.oetwidarratat TtlilldlY of WOW, nut, then ineTthere tu 1000 lDr law. When er My band, amd nal at Plitibrotisti.ll4.l Val day: tf w ited s tem Ezz,t. t. p.13.51. sad of . thif Inerpeedenced ths 0 / 33141 " •CO PURT/K. , • EGS W lea l ve eint. l \ o itt ' f PrC6lllar orm the ' ci 4 Ux * ens lial of .c ..Pi ' '- tts '..'''': 11 \ -7.nell'2,':s'il,%i,- Cot , 1,0.10, - 1 ~,, ,, '„.=, , ;'",",g ' - . .• ; vrth b. petru - A_ MI VIFPI L 4 , I4II9 . Iakti k aV 1 0 L l ' !7. f the 7sti Bern _. A . • \ - 114,r ' . \ \ I . 1a ,...a 5m..1..1 . 1„ ,, F.A„.. , , , , A n i.s :A . , 1.t , ...i,.. ,, ,, , , . , , , - ..r . ,..",iFfrr= r h,;l4. ,- " d . , yo ir NDCN LABOR atiq th,e Leu4 R , ~ . .??..tii.,k,r - 1.,.0.. \ Bete r at \ .11t/Lllno' \ ordain t • Pokl Office._ T io, TANN r oTA,,! a s. ' • an, eolith I . Anon:re a Mw rROF. A . X. O. B tannt, oft =lee TE etly for the end, cm .k Pne cranium eon . Id, at N,7!r b iteti " ,Z.c ' To 11 11 16... th In oldies of rtalilll. t 7, In the lakid It le o, ttit itly he al. It dada \r tin t romote.. Its aro ht ony sdsklia dancing! find Mel ' f Ird r a4Vot ` .:rdt i t i tle d r oal ___, ' I: arrlp.:szlzg l i.- < I 4,Z t aiding Lo r 83t, \ By oral* of‘t(!e.. Quart:fiat:4 o . e Poor tte Cit:y \ of Pittientryk ', 'I\I4VILL Bt. SOLD, at Pak 'o Auct n, on \ TMtriargtr d S e tP m t .r , 13 • i“ 3 Vi k :Ali h n dth it I " b° La are .3-14 N (to mb Viro ' s I ' l t.tticc, til. LIZI:r the Depot end alachbil Sho alll .he err la ' r t e t bond and offer an a . Ilenk on t - Mail for profitable Investinente. Terme in a ktitiat i de. . -. \ J. IL 3.1011 CD AD, se td Channtan,of Oont. on. Es tate. 13LA 'KS FOR ATTORNEYS, A DER- , alt. AND JUEIT/CBB 011 i TOO PEAL (Oda ‘ atgir7ki 'La.. 144 0. tn . , eititet, '"± iArt tur enil: ' IT; \ Attachments; m ew BMA la. to., for Inaint 0 ' ' W ' 8. 11 a YEaCa, Sidon.; . " \ sep3 . corner tdarki and &pond t . NORAVt BROMIS,SQfty NOTE 1 pitArrs.— him earlntr".at Nhtes and D tyeedidatsir soar. for ,:t!,t,. ,_ , , i 'a,. L m A nr N e. K , . 1 , 1 , 1 1 i ' MCot giant la, ' elf L eVe jth r .lV' IkG,LISti Loo'dint CA. can had at y sena \ I.Journal, Di ._ ._,.. 1 PLENDID 10 bars. Ind - red faunal ell plata d well worth tt :rr.,-2-d'°,'- --,-_-. X EIV DRESS ' _d_ i railing the or - Do ne, cuhiner plea. French I pferO no,. open. - . _. iir HITE GC 1r T lief. Just reo plant and plehlJaeone Idle book diens Doti, • dornmentattid di clan . _..„ E O EL R RoEessNa T, 4han t owitrstrii, , . pr naldlPi rIEn glkeo ' B UTTER -' BBL BRoaNs,7s dOl ..._, , o_,L_. VINEGA.Ii=-97 -- .1,._ - ...!.F01,_ NE W B \\ O\p K S Mason of 040100 n r .De Lendlina Trot Preorh. _ io re u regr . af b. :leL , Statrd . 11eildedtt d Inta7Ape 2 v0t5,12.1.. mu. Antlinds RA.. Al A.. f i i_dr , -Itbd,\Th nomad, 1 ___,. ~ /Cha., ity . :in. \ Vila In he Dark Ma .or Belittled. ohthlittlan fe In e altild r lticen front . e adman tif thli ate A 1., tn.° , sande . demo ~ Ida • The Ntar of IV:Sleellindi Commends' orahe al' Dbliptur of at. pantie, by ard.Chencrix xrecith, . - 3 , 11., asarrintfoa ' dad, of the ,rd Iliehop of ot,rom. 0111101 r„yilit, L oyy d„ .diu or ioe„,, „ ye , \ \ Lranalit Alidob `—Th. Venda, of Alga . 'gnt.d Ar Beglanera af !ant . Idotny (D 'A., Prof o ' - ' ... . 0 .'' emetic, ite- , (to. le, Pictorial a IdV Book of lbw 12...ohttiote. , e+x . eg.. % 1 . P ltri ' 4l:;xl a fp=l. ll'. 11' k h l. IY X:likr.e ',' \ ,I ' did ~.,..'_. pApollo scn,ntPrurt et- 1 . 311M.,800 1 'HEW . Et/WO 1 , „ t r LIOLIkiKS' LI Xlitl - DEFOT, .1;e:74 Third etread.Oplaalts . e Pi.' 1,1( • ,-... \ , rpd• Baykal, for ember. '.; \,. It C , .. , 4C.r. • dlfeteriral ‘loaei. ,"\ , . 1 0 atinbeininend tab /1/11, or B de .pd Blinaiditta.. .i', Lady 'della, tin node. "Trade in tbefitidetca Bayern,* of • 'del. ' *Book ( fled. •., ,', Lea' Llttelrit /dna Atte, No. 381. , \ Met rateie tale of 3 Ina Tint ".by .P. It Jane, . " \ ke , :a:iizzel, or thaildidiroad ti Life. `:.. " uja nalt;:d 1,1,ttradm , :iii ,.1,,,,. . ~ \ i , f...,, , NinOrAtt,=edalcca t kr. . \' \ \lt'Vri u lL " :l ,, ,,Z 4 V -.% \ ' \,,,\:, 1,6,:,,,,L . ,,d0,.1., - I,_ \\ ...,,,,, r. , i Mrerlitte. m br .lf inked. .... u italiall e da the (Bydld of , liatala y kb a, ' ' , ,,f t- TIM Adder's Ihiu bier. '.. W. ainlna (an Cap tr "by Ednioaldildet. \ \ \ '..,, d \. . . • 1 \ at 4.1,, kr o ol of,AattiP atelft e ge ~.. .. . .., Boded cer t. .Sale.rgarty ' ,4l. ?dad. phantom,: Toad ,Pr o , Vile apt cf ''A Locke. , \ The Tamers titan din Ilustredo Vx. t r,Aze' ..V.lztl&w. ,c,... \x...01.„.. , , , \ \_. ..., 11 -i pT,f.nre„r4. 76 4 .-,. .. 1 . 7-11 **, ;Ls., kng__. ' \ fob L - - \ „ fo ' Faille by t - \ , 7, 0 .. \ ,_ to ' \ 3 I da. ' DILITII a C ..., S Et ( 4 ‘ ,, l f il , 7 l B\l , ll . 4ita t tik u bi , .. 'ii :\ EAR ='ko . o 11 ., (. 4 1 1 . 8 \ , . „. 11:21.: .: \ ll7l 1.}...P . -11 3 T2 AO • • o• -et, extra, fox sal b:y y _42 .. \ \\l. fa DU, 30tH i s O. Dfr Great Bergainl ,5 , t erces k iel)y ~ , p 2, \ \1?: li. DM it w 4 64, ~_ t i o L 4 .4 , g . : - . -. 1 : ' - , v. 4 . gk . 4 ~1 *..1 j e D a i l4 c T il '5. , (~._ \ polll ,l„ kr z. A y. lffms d rit Sr.o . f i lix; ?. t , ,E n tf: , ...„ . ' A. 17- v 4 8.t € , 1W \ 51 - 1 " QATETYV SE-12 lible:lor s?t e.br, \ __,\ ..T.ss. 4.,9 , e , : rk , kpl t OA - Pgii. 111.*....NCiew\ .pa s '4.4 1 *.4 ,„' isst.T \ ss.‘p.m4ma..ti. .• - s. set,2 s 1 t ' , \ ht lice!? e t. /Q,REEIOVIIIVAYW 04P 4 ER-4!e.4\1 rid 5tit. ,1 0(0 , ..'• IX te s e.o.T;itt \ ' ilk —25L:4-.- 4 0 -- : - . -- . --,-..--- - tt. NIV',It KS !*-.., Tr4els \ In the Usat . %\ . s t.: , tsusi,..!, uatt ,ssctss , r1iti 4 1 . 1 7 t1'..! . ; , by the \ a, Iti r eePg=ol 7 4 ', lltX.tr%, ''''''. ' "'''''i No. e, ftr Avow, titypletoli(e hit't , ... Citerint*e \JeurceL t Boor , Mt IbTlesortal,) o f . Now ZS\ stut ih) ti,i j tuta; Ter _ . ..\ \ !_erl \ • \ 1 .. \ . - „ rr. E h es lrek eee 11 IA aid for'eser r ,,, _.' l \c-st.,!totiy,.,,.ik, 2 ; m, ~,,,._s , _._7 l / 4 , ..„,,,,..„1,,,i t_ _, , vitratE x4 , Pimp .—S v anlea, \ • :bra 41\ 9 7 . %M B ck , le tt a te'. triPA7.- r\ IPF'!4'll4teC Iw. ad, Lacep; Wry ,- • - Jikwelty, Millte. ,0, skidel.e.c,,llo,whee): I ' eAelee,'. lIT . III Tel= er, FALL. 0001 it A. A. MASON .... !W.I. \...4.u.!',. Slam al* elude. - - I LAO/ BL. Dricsint. :.'"aktl6.lo RENI LAIN " se r . kfvOe s 4 act , toEN SOUP -40 Hip. foilikie by S. IIARII. _4 )IPIB P.W ° . ‘ I 7 4I - 17 -' 14 416 1P Y f sitt "i tr ‘ .. W. HA \*\ and kr ute ri i t at.-jAierres for' StrIsID4IIEA, r..th \ 4 (thump 4 WI. Honer 6 w. 4'a , .. PEATLIERS-30 sacks land' .fr r , d for sa e, IL' 4r toep!) \ JELAIAId DM J CO. .1 CUDA 1 -Wilk, be ‘ published. ,N onday, the /. .r S•ptamben',4 spa rOi it A. , t the 1,- li.d of OVIIA, pgre 11, .slits. s .J. JIM.. •, t r l g dO, TJ3Ir4 Pi.. op pk..ed. P ••. LI EATREK--a , 'so Sides'ilemlock '• .ed 1 0 go. ii.no.i.ror,o,ii , V . . , r ,,q, \ \ - s • It.,, , nALzku. ci. g:iorgia'A-M i;iiOfor sale by _ . \ 1 -- 1 .._r4 41 P......,, ~,,; A.- :P - ° t ~.4f. • sulA i n u —6 \Win, rinnei . 1 1: 14 . t . bi cu. \ SA.I,i , N O O - T S '.,lbls:lNio. l i. f i lr A gr i i L l ai \ Al ORRIS' \TR . A . MART, in thi7binnioncl. 'ex -'.9 i nsoogii wr krt.,. war . ojo n r ir , ...t, at'ibls",'••"t•PlllV &wind a lar ama lestode oa 4 .,,=. I cl!' " ..'' .l .'‘Y,':/ .. J: id ,V 3 I'L'°,? A. ‘, GIV:Zg."''P. I . 4 IR* , tel.. Ojthm. 10 Pj. rid --la W1T,.." --- toarnr.d.BcznurzaLD ii. • c , Artrcin7W-Viledd s port full =1:: :f I h tlgiT.P'• . 1 _!IT-It."" \ -__-. \ -2, .'''''' ) -.2.1. NIRDLE WORK etTCLARS, of new and - , ..,Vel""'" 4l4 ,l3.7irrerilfucliriELD. IuiIBRONS! ItIBBONSWe are openin - g 1.1, mat iN.}4 \ ..4 LTiZßotatiet and Neck WM.:Mt.. . . F ,0 3 ... \ . nu Rl' I gUROLLYIELp. \ grililßlST , i:i4 ,Cr PIUNTS: Mnit lia out A lit L o ri Its: rftelved slat ot , raT braeLtal Ulf ,tt4 tub espnoly-An axhiblikat.at tb•Waslirs ram. tgt 11. 6 aCtinnica Pr th£o.Z. ll * - ''? ':\ . \ 1 \•- . \ .......,.. i i , \ - \ \ . . \ HE3IY SEED-25 1;111i; for sale 14 . ' ug3l , J. KIDD & CO., 611 W. • st . I ARD - 611.-40 bbIe.NOT4, for ritle,brN 14 augSo ' ' , .7 awn a to , , . , , a ,_ P UMICE tSTONE--800 Ibi4 j fz i llk,: ta \., -. RRA DE SiENNA-10001b. fur aide by J. KIDD a CP. Drug Store for - Sala' \ • DRII(1 STME, FIXTURES, AND ml7rdiscb e7tmti7l.-t• r '' exeollent tva of rano. at the peraeat time. Thin marteetntl Nth the eetabllthwavt eeee,ral aareacke.,of ' rt * := ,, fltie k l2; ' ,;tlV.,,Z, H .Vt.lT2:ll=7:=4 fa It For partleams e aadrese nos 11.9, with real aaate. • auar4ktf 4t, BURCIIFIELD are nor st i tonleVtlA ' ll?zi,r:qxtlg c ‘!,l Y- 4.P l4•uw fd m tm g aa n n d S- 1-I ;'‘iiihe the remote they will rr tl h pewee. tSW PRINTS A 113e.--Opeiiirilt this :gyenklie , eg aesortmee‘ or pew etyle.Pill prints. ' \assummitlA JUS : .CEIVED, front the Phillipsville on lotb Feetors--3000 adet , e, and 6 quarter Pat ent Otesedirags 011 Cloth, are site th e antennae of obolhals ors and enniagenissinbettrthrsto thitherto .arnole—the rrill End It to tiottadvattatin pore/watt. 0a,0.t0 at a.tiov s krpott i gX i tixt Ver ' : 334l lona, than MIT other. tre to the Ited States J.• p + IIILLIPS, \ seo29 _ i 9 Wced St- ERRA JAPWNICA-10 pkga just reel `Nao for solo a \ J. IiCiiOONVAIC I W: t. %), , ..L V m TR AM AR ttit BI,UE-0 mien for sale lE l\ ‘ 429 \ J. 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P.r., 4,r,..avi,v.i.L.Vms_,..\\t'l . 1,- ;f 6-4 Lorizi t.b vyi ' "Attn --- 411,Vil=gi: .! +"4:4:::„,,, J % \ WINP,oW ; 4,TmIV` S.A.tfupply , f an iclaktry TH -g sus:. _ NO. [LT POLiiTH‘37/11/27; r. F. IL ELTON. and having- entireir matted I. will open, on tbo 14day d LlPWLlaffe.illf ff Il 'froperfor stack pf \ FOOL BTAPLILMOURNINfi ..130LISE DRY GOPDS,• torether with itoek of TRI.IIIUNDS AND „ W IND &DOD.% ea oi liorofol.fo kald efr * 4l knern and favorite eltablishoLeior: ' If i n7lng . ' lLLlT=P=l . 4 eTI! ' I . ILe P '. l=lll. hist taro move. obtain • more mar lif.r . stoek thin el* where Lo the dlr.. , he intends &fearing Pardon'. gaffe Lion to those brantles.of bysineor, Ippartlng the mall one ekthe Geol. hinsseil4 i nd t d s Zel l :01r .airaadineaSerla, VITTSBURGH\ MID NEW Cant \ FALL agiLiNonirxr. \ Inc on eztth thi'Oilia asul\k"earta.,E4* \VntSEkMi=zr.--.--._ . , -- TEIHOUGH nr,e 80171111. 1 I ASStNGERS iiill take the 10 `4.lii. - eigthe' fr6 ''' PubburVhenmth.. •\ '.\ \ PACHNTMNA _UWE. Cerr..l IL O OULD, eh rrtral at l l,w Brighton, at lIM. A. M. daily \ it'll st.N‘w Castl t 4 1% 11. •. N Zorotog we New (lesthi At 'I P . M, turitireit : \Nrtoo for ttle7l4 A, BI: train. s ' \ racket co nwocte at New Cattle with the /Mum \ Moron barco AO. \ ' 71.• tllek4. twly to ONO. P.MIKIN I. 0 1 .11Wer "li'M 'DT' .w......e \. , , o—, kluctorwahola Iloonlin t egh; \ at 3.l,slie'p Rotel, New' ...i. • ' \ BIDWECh 4 BROSIIER, reeTNI.I.IS 041:Im •• \ . _ Jtoeboeter,‘,w pgaNaTLIT • • . RAILROAD . sqcuyae4 LoC%rt, 20 mites sew of Johnatot \'' TIIIIUR DUC AND ZYZED INCREAffiD: FirlhE St!" KRISERS have t 63 plenitice to )01...re tEwlr Meads aad patron et tn. P.n. s u v,lsllcßall i roa,d, the we, have anameoeM trumblpplos \ , \..l L.^ es Phfrallpto.toltirretr.ura *deo. ba \ , W. am'ilo. Armvato teekir s and fOrwlrlaar tmciont. \ tt. \ \, a .....tßudi..r,_.. , 4.c. w , . .... PA q.i.tach h \ t.b ?NE, Tlluvm ND AB PER WM., yvat,A=l4 ° e 1f.14h.... ik.k., - - - '‘ • '` .l ` ,ll ,,° V4ltT: ' DrlZl474l3o;f r eg \ INLIng" D Itr \L ' st ° •.\ \ , - I .tiu re... , .S s ot tr (1.17= . . \ • ; Fo k u Lt ri4v ... iir \ A rit't."ol° , Dni Batbk; \Web irt3 I:\ v lo,tt ofeeite ORE Cat'ff Ws i ter Ws 1. II end. , e ~ li . ... tmes *tune ...• _Ars' t.,..-, - 31trywg to t 4 .,,. ti s .t;Ji .,ln Tettellt I\ lltig_ WHITE. °Ft' &.f . WHITT, ZIN6C? T Le •Te Donde fr, 0.11..MM0617.. 1 6 iv4.. atlulteralloo. end impfultr ette. 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