GAZETTE. PUTILIBIIBD BY WRITE I CO TITRIBusog 'sioNnac imantio, SEPT' 116, 1861 ts'Apnva MATTER. WILL SR FOUND .thy RACH,PAGE • OF THIS .I",4PER WHIG STATE TICKET • rot aotistros • WILLIAM) jet/NOON ctxtt esswastowtt, • auti/1 Lassattes • Pttszt tst Swann costs • W/4. W.: SIERIEDITII,./ ruthaapeic slellAßD 0001.TY.11., of Waltman.lout . V01t4.01 CILMilt& of rmtddlyr. • ,JOILW4I. WKLY. of Umlaut - . itnAaem JESSUP, of eufficellanot , tntiniasando and Whig County Ticket 111PILPPPI 101 AZ or 0171V01 0007? - W A. LT PURWARD. ot PAPIPT6R2 PCLOP OP 1400005PPO LT. 1.1 W. WILLIAM 3..0f murmur 30044 Of 0001? 0/ Q7afftpt OILSSPOL PC WM. B. It'CLUR'6, of PittOktrzb. itiorwm.frr4sAttfrilr.r.r.ii.Marstrass, fr . TI.WVAS Allegtaur. - 7 ,isc/101.1. JOIN hIYNUBKISI:of Bob Noon. JUfI.Y MI (, °1 lodiuupott, SJ,IIINT: or etrubtaGn. lilefiii.El)6(lN. at ,liii*DVARl9ll", on=burit. JOille liaiir..ti"ll3:7ef Upper r-Ole,r KINC.. 01 TM elasort. . •errarr.sca. WU," C 3 1 .. 01'..41Ingb•ut• uws ENI or • . Attzation: Irienda of Scott and Johnston • • • •11101rThe. attention of the friends of Scow. , ` EVEAWN, In Allegheny enunt.T..)llsPe r elee . ntgeihn the haphliant• of • thorough ergentretleu.bs "._ahr forinatkorior Claw, ov.rs election district; for tit. eiripsigw. the appal:dame...of Committees of Clgllanee, to nee that efory Eland of &aft and Joliontou Is messed, std That that. who require It are taturalltot sod that aver 7 tot. Ilea:Alt Ids ballot on the Error. Trwalle tuheucalL . Ito' owing ikarolues on Natural) canon huh Leen arkolhistl. It. Ell., dohs Morrison, If- Egg.., s. Jour. , Li..E..Awyl•Lou, A.'llartz, Esq., Ch.. Pugh. Cot. V Sahl, A. LlWO,Cakt.P.deLleustriker.ll. Blulderithal, Dr../ Huey, W.. t. Walkrr, Aacooe, Josellh order oft he Eau.. Eceumlites. ' . Allegheny otitity Scott and • Johnston Meetings, ~.'..iter. A . Pistilli) Sleeting will be held in the bireougli e4' Edtalieth,ma Satnnlay, the 1040 of eentaratar SAM. at 2 o'el:ct P. it. , ,' At InablostrankmeMonday, t...Leguloor 10, :P. M. ~' .. At Ohm9Mateg , 1 . . .L. 5 ... - 1 . 1 . At 5 ..., _ sales; , - ve.5......y. .. 12.3 : _at nakenteere. Tnoweer.. :: te, .. . 11fit1LZ2....••=1,-, 2 g: : 4t Tardtbazo. . Mondavi .. M.. m At, Lcaleiel mine. 31 ill. iiirt Deer trorneLlP. ntlaT. Papt..42, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ~,,A 7 6. .u.t li Ta l ; ;.. T.,:, : i i ni t i.; L a&naril, ..b) , : o. ...o ardzi tm t n o . ..,a n . e r h . l p. „, i th. l. of M k. 'Co M ircil —' ci'li, EN., Mo.:. tout:AMP, 40 'fbuth' da , :bib, ail P. M•r t JekniP!anti rang% Pine tooteihte. on Friday. .6th. at P. AL , 1 : ...:j tp j f 4:3 ;1 . ?: ..... 1 C L r i. : 1:::::: : . :,.... , .0 . 7. ,,, M0 'd 1: : : :1: 1° ., ,, : '2 : :: th:: , ........ ,u 7 , t , ::?: P . A. ... ,i, e1 .7 7 0,.. : : : ,..... 1;:: .., : . ' r i l l' ''. . • a ....1 1 2 4'. NI. a 4? IF / 2 p iT . rigai P.H. I, ' a piir 4t. Clair toenail:to an Fri . • t Iltrim Leader', Turtle. Creek, an Paturday, 4th. It t elpang'ol.lll, :haler Menet:Lip, on Tucaday, 7th. at . . al, ' lit the Max Jamas Phillip', Robinson l'oenthin, 09 mdse lith, at 2 P. M. . At nark , ot the. a n t to dur triaud a VIII lisaddrearad on subjects important to the great political Inhered , of the 4005127. One Wends in sect. alaction dirtrict of the county, are reknested- to orgutilit, and hare awry person arAmaAL isMd 1.1. armnintmanta 'to being all out lOten to this polls. Dr efler of • .- ' COWILVTEE UP ABALANGEbiIaNT. NOTES OP TRAVEL. Edltoriai Coiropolodiarcs of oho Pittaborgb Clatott ganessecsr,a,,,P.s.,Sept. 12, Ififil. We 'rather unexpectedly find ourselves on this altering teething in the ancient capital' of LOld,Westreoreland," as One Loonies° friends eto tail thistaigas democratic county, ' We lett Pittsburgh vaster* aioraing by the :AudacitiesField Plank - Road, sxidled a delight 'ride overtt tnthe turnpike aC Turtle Creek. 6,found this improvement everything we could cat.. It isneuly level _ the whole wry, the cenery slung the banks of we Monongahela .3 Turtle Creek is of the mast lovely dostuip 'on, evexcerying and ever beautiful, and the Wholerosili for a pleasant'drire, can scarcely be • • nosed in the country. All it wants is a few 1 , • ore picturesque and taetefnl residences along to line, such as Mr. Roggen has erected on the banks of the Monongahela . , which does credit to his take and enterprise.. • ; • • de Braddoek's Field the Pennsylvania railroad comes near the river, and rinse parallel with the plateroad.a ahort distance. ' 6h ittotilry we found the section Id this :neighborhood were finialted, :except the bridge 14 .Turtle Creek, Ithieli will take some three or four months yet to prepared! orthe iron. At Turtle Creek we, took-,the -turnpike, and emnmenceddhe work of Monnting Ellie and de leanding into valleys continuonsly until we,er 'aired on the top of the ridge on which thistown ti - More.hllly road one need not desire, bat he n some measu r e ceratens tedfor the I. toll by the splendid scenery which greets . his ,vislon Cl ,almost every step of his. progress.— ' it the tor; of the. hill east of , Turtle Creek the 'view la really magillicent„ the'dye taking In en almost boundless ezterd,,lncluding the AllStallt 'brae mountaine,whichbound the eastern isorisoe. These mountains are seen from the top of every growing more distbsdt cc we advance to the east.. Tr • • This ancient olio seem . i to be pretty mac to rum quo. The railroad has ; however, given come increase T he life to the place, and some few noSbuildhigs hams been erected; among others two or me now ' chutehen, a'very - pleasing M itigator' of the adianea of religious sentiment. ' Thereacems to be considerable pond* ex. citimient here,, and the heads of the. democracy are mug allthey can to arouse party feelings, and thus bring out their vole. They pantie a course exactly opposite with en, when they are in fasor of a quirt election, for fear of exalting the ',lig voters tetorn out. If our indifferent midge Vold visit hero, they artinid both see and .feel the nydessity of coming tip to the work right We have slwayti felt very catsiderable reepect Lir the inhabitants of Westrrioreland,,believing them to be a tine, irell-mesning people, notwith mandingtheir political errorthbucif wetcruv judge of their eturracter by that 'lf the two- Lotofoco papers published here, we,=lot say much ei. i„ [her for their moral settee s information. Both of them were published 1 , Is morning, and eel . dont insiit we TeMilai'litherit, more dlsgracefal .specimens of unadulterated locolocoistn. By :ioenfociew we 110 not mean Peamerney, but ths. 'contemptible' Mingling of ignorance and emu ., tery.:•—kalsehOod mad impudence; a spirit which , 'elope at nothing however espitable to carry a ...'itiliticel object ! , which cat re to every evil pas ' stole, hideathe truth, uses deception its a lanai ,lar weapon, andslepends ta tithe ignorance and • conficlenie o'ytheir residers parry them through. ev io s '... We blush for the Americ . ' press when reading such sheets; which conve y in. Useful information, instruct neither the h nor the heart, but, ' whote tendency is decided.) , emir. We hope no pro vocationwilltempt the Whig press here m follow each a bad example. Theie is intelligence i.,:t enough in this county .. to support a good paper, and inch a one most ate ily gain, while those ' .of the opposite class mu t. decline. r Democracy and democrats we !tau res ect,but locofocoiem we .abhor., " - ' tp.44„ f ti'. „ ' P , - ~ Dot of tan hdaviest Work on the western division of the 'Penne' ylvani : a railroad is in and pear this town- 'The Lowe stands on n ridge raining north and eontb; with only room enough for the main atreot, and a row of:. bosses on each side, from which the grolind descends 14. p. idly each way, the valley to the east being the deepest, The railroadlpasses *rough the north part of the town, miming east and west. The embankment'_ in theildley east of the:tewn about 70 feet high, and that west of some 20. or-30 feet, While the hill on Width th , ri, sewn stands is Polled bi a Linnet some eizty feet under the northonaend of the main street. The tunnel is not Commenced, yet, but some very deep rock cutting heS Manmade at each end, and the point where thf tarcaolie to be commence bod a been . reached. _Thaw ttigh,embeatments an destp,u'attings give one a, 'good idea of the tee- Mendone'diffictiltiee eneettateridia carrying the isia'Am....otwerntr Tin ~., 1 ne5t,14.1 110,0 ii7;tir iciltd.eiten. terming thiiptirsulesil Wit; amore , foetl itayi 3 Ofat i ec t* !A l k sie ,rilifierby,i4ij.933luriainroLuteLainalitate to _, - -iiturbm Ads,SrgliA,lmelT tt!- • • the Beuth . Meta sin*, Unless it was d.iina with a visit .to the- Memplield,cormentioi. cCiiilottot, the deed. Milling and tremendous* bankment in tide 'Vicinity have been avoided by hiakihg a eirenit around the southern end of the towns .We have • the utmost confidence in the skill and judgment !of E. Miller, Esq., the dis tinguished Engineer on this division, end have no doubt that he is governed by the best of reti• sone in hie selectlon•of rotitit,and we di not etste these suggestions as designed to reflect upon him. Doubtless there are 'remain unknown to us which dictated the choice 6,611 y made. !The work in this sectihn will- not be finished before next spring. The cross ties and some of the iron are on the ground, and the track can WWI be laid after the grading is done, and vie , bops to be able to announce the opening of the road by the let of icily next. But our convey ance is at the door, so, dear rciders,.gooChye for the present. We expect to breathe the! air of the mountains before you -hear from Co !egad, RELIGIIOUB Tllol7BLta nrthehmei;- - he" was a great meeting of Catholics in Dahl n on the 19th ult., at which Paul Cullen, "Arc • •thi - op ni Armagh, and Primate of all IrdaricV .presided, supported by many other prelates from the three kingdoms. Great enthusiasm prevailed, according to the reports given in the Ca l tholic papers.. The following is the tint resolution ry .:That we declare an act lately passed ly the imperial Parliament, - commonly called tie Ec clesiastical Titles Act, to be a violation of the compact contained it the Catholic Relief Act of 1829, and subversive of The great lorinci ple of religious liberty as established iu this empire." erhsps there is some truth in this resplution ; .t it will not fill to excite s smile to see Cath •:ic primates becoming champions of ..the great plinalplee of religious liberty." Religious M art.) i 3 a most excellent thing, in lreinnii.;but roost damnable in Rome. Circumstances alter ewes. Anther resolution pledged all present to la bur for the -repeal. of the obnoxious ,law bit their first act has been to set It at open defaince, order, if possible, to provoke prosecution, ~ of course, could easily be made to TSB.' prrsecution. They Want very much to be persecuted, coos to gain sympathy with. the lib eral of all sects, Christian and antbChriStian. British persecution is eo mild and gentle an or deal, thit it is not hard to hake ; but if - thess bishops wereli catch a little of the sort that now riots at °toe and Naples, they would not be no ready fok martyrdom.: • The "higher law" is in tall operation among the Irish Catholics ; and it must be confessed that they have put the British government into an awkaiard position. This opposition to the law is manifested in the most ostentatious use of tho very titles which the law forbids., Take, far instance, the title We have quoted in the first paragraph, as an appendage to the very unpre tending name of Paul Cullen. We plain re publicans laugh at such nonsense: but over there, among antagonistic , iderarchiet, these things are deemed •to be vastly Important.— Suppose the I Pppe should take it into his bead to dub John Hughes, or somebody else, with the title of Archbishop of New York, and Primate of all Borth America ; we would core nothing abuiit it; but not so iu treat Britain and Ire land; and, to be serious, we bellerq that this foolish queation is likely to embroilirelanAn ' , Ater feuds, if not bloodshed. Tire' Protestants, on ohs other hand, are get ting their blood up, and are holding meetings in opposition. Both parties seem to be equally des titnte of Christian feeling or principle. Both telt and shout and yell, as embittered partizans are innt to flu, and the reports of both,es giv en by themselves, are equally disgraceful to the Christitn name. Altera appears to' be this dif ference—while in the Catholic , mortician; the c . leegy take the laud, in that of the Protestant party they,do not. Unhappy Ireland; Crushed by poverty, famine - and disease:;caned with political demegoiMem ; and torn with !oriel dis cords about that which was designed to bring 'peace on •esrtb, and good will Munn, - she ssami to IA doomed to perpetual ,calamity. Hon. JOSIPE 8r711313103, of Kittanning, the .; present President 'Judge of the !district. coin. panic!' Ventage, Clarion, Jefferson and Forrest counties, a man of eminent abilities and a Meil ing Whig, is a volyinteer andidate for the ate= thin he now bolds. Notwithstanding Judgelitlf. iington's personalpapularity, the' everwhelining. looofoco msjority of that district leaves but little hope 'of his success. His corapeNtor. is Judge limos, also of Kittanning, and at present tbal'resiient Judge of the district comp:meal of the counties of Westmoreland, Armstrong, 'ln diens and Cambria. He, too,: is a . ..clever man, and much esteemed In his own &intim Judge Koos was appointed by Oov. Shenk, at the time when tbe Benate,'by repeated !rejections, com pelled the Governor to withdraw the Came of Mr. Burrell, of Westmorelana. The latter is now the Locofeco candidate in the district over which Judge Knoz presides. Speaking of Col. Ithenes spneeb, (Which other. engagements, and the extreme heat of the weather, prevented as from hearing, and which MC. sot yet linen printed,) the Pm, in a burst of, ecstasy, exclaims "We really felt.. proud of him as et Democret:. and hazard nothing in saying that William Big ler, the humble ra ft smaulot l .larion, will one day Sit with honor to himself, his State, ansi hie country, a position even more ezalteSpiluin that of Governor of his native I:ltite, which the People are fully determined he shall, ~d uring.the en cuing three yenre." , • , • •• Proud of Ai. as • Diatombir."—This means, 'no suppose, that eithen,qh 'Fhe Colonel is but an 'ordinary Specimen of a - man, and would make buten indifferent Whig, he ie.& very superior "Democrat." The phrase .• as • Democrat" spoils the compliment sadly: "The humble repos:so OiCLAIIION".--ZOW It is a- matter of no kind of consequence whether. Cal. Bigler ever was a liftman at all. He is neither better nor worse for, that. But the'gron ignorance of the'editor of be Poet is here once more exhibited. Why, the Colonel never run a roft on the Clarion in his [life. His exploits in that line were on the west - branch of the Sus quehanna, Now, ;Trbetbirr it was on the one or the other, or on nelther,ls of no importance at ell.; bat we only nodes it to show in what ran dom assertions that paper deals. . And our ob I jest in quoting the whole of the above moms., is to show what demagogutsh claptrap that editor utters. The anticipation Of Col. Bigler. r e ac hing position even caoro exalted than that of Governor of, Me native State" is rich. Of course, we shall say nothing of a ouch 'which we YSTO neither heard nor 1111 d. The Post says it abounded: "in frank, honest staff meats of truth." We'll see. 3 Foi• the * Pittaurgh Gaulie .Tae no :OF FRIDAY. the Sdilor of the Gantt*: Dein .fits—Knowing that you are, always formnostin every good work, I venture to d rep - a line in relation toe matter which seems to be of importance, in regard to 'fires. I could tot hut remark, on Friday, the reck lessness with which impedimenta were thrown In the way of your' energetic firemen. Drays, oranibusses,, and vehiclee of every description ' ; worn, driven over the boil, in every street in which they were )1114 down, in eome instances berating them and rendering them entirely use leas; besides which croprds of idle persons were ,gathezed in every nook and corner where the fiantes,eould bo seen, to .the great annoyance and Interruption 'of the oourageone and indefati. , gable men on dpty. Could not-some method be'' derived to prevent: this Have not your city Councils power, and if they have not, should they not have it, to prevent all yehicles from passing over the hose, in such awes, as well is to disperse idlers in the immediate vicinity of fire. Nothing can be more disgusting then the heedlessnese withlwhich these obstrnotlens are thrown in the way of the preservation of prop; erty thus endangered. In most European °Wei which I have visited, the main IhOronhls"t near a tae, are. for the time beta& shut upf es eept for those imtnediately Interested; a polices guard Wing etationed at each for that purpose., A eitunitof a ogOare or two ooald Woke bnt llt tle dubawooo in such eases, And might often be tho means of anotos coneldereble.property. • ~.Bort4etbelleb; WFtbfotoonsilleogiow. R.W r: ietrubiTiars• ' • ; B. T. NM! BRICIPTON,':Bept. Ilth 1851. D..tlWhite•—•sDear 'bccurrOd •-,an.j.neidettxt, ...ern, on Tuesday last, Of very considerable interest td the citizens of Pittahurgh,arid the country, along the line of .. Railroad from your city to the lake. At the north endof this beautiful village, where the Bea •• ver river bands conch more to the eastward so as to cress the line of the Railroad allnedt at right' angles, a viaduct issrequired get to the West side of that river. This viaduct is constructed on two abut. meats and four piers of admirable stone ma sonry, and consists of fi ve arches of heavy tim ber frame work, of 132 feet span each, and re luiring in its construction nearly six hundred thoueand feet of Umber—total length 710 feet. It has been for some time completed across the river, except the introduction of arch timbers beneath, which are required to be of each heavy timber as' cantlV be obtairied until we have an other rise of the Allegheny. The frame work .however Is of a most substantial character, ad mirably secured together by bolts and bars of Iron, and strengthened by braces, so as to pre sent to the eye • the appearance , of wonderful strength, and temporarily strengthened from lee loW by scaffolding. • The laying down of the rails his lately been completed from the water station and turn to ble in this village across the viadtict, though at some diaidrantago on account of the want of the conveyance of rails by locomotive power. On Tuesday, however, thelmomotive Salem with six gravel cars, conveying about fifty tons of rails passed over safely, and the viaduct ex hibited not the slightest appearance of weak ness. The able and indefatigable . engineer and builder,. Mr. John Gray, deems very confident that it will beat any weight which tray be tallied upon it. Since that time the Cantonlocomotive has commenced running regularly across the viaduct conveying railroad iron for the eidension of the road towards Alliance, while from Alliance the road is being rapidly extended this way, with rails brought by the way of Quebec and Cleve land. • While I am writing, kmay as well state' that Mr. Merrick has just Isommeneed digging the cellar of a considerable addition to the already large and commodious Merrick House. This addition is to be forty•seven. feet long. thirty feet wide, end to contain fuer stories and a basement. The first story will he an enlarge- DMA of the dining room, the other three stories will be divided into chambers. When this huild ing Is completed, the Hole will be one of the most convenient in thuoicstern country NEW RAILROAD Me. F:nine—The inhabitants or our valley were'this day startled by 1,1 new and unusual de acrigion of music, which on inquiry, proved to be the whistle of the first locomotive, the John Thotaps,ou, of the Chartiere Coal Company, which madelits trial trip to the mines, from Coal liar 'bur, 'ILe engine Performed admirably, making the rup from the river to the mines, in forty mio• utes, including sundry stoppages for pnseugert, with which the locomotive and tender were crowded. The run from the mines down wit made in thirty minutes, the distance being.anut 5,1 mites. This trip fairly tested the strength of the road and bridges, and proved no doubt very gratifying to the able end accomplighed neer and ~Superintendeut of the Coal Com pany, ElWood Morris, Esq., late Chief "Engi neer of the Schuylkill liavigaion Company. under his efficient management, this import ant work, which had from previous inefficiency in superintendence, or some other cense, been lan• guishing, has in the short apace of two months, been brought to • completion. " Considerable credit is due . to the late contractors, Messrs. • Yon Bonnhoest nod Skeen, for the promptitude and energy with which they earliest out the con. tratti undertaken by them ; and . also the citizen of our hitherto peaceful valley, are much indebt ed ththem, for the restoration of order end qui• istudialotigthe entire extent of the work- cinder their. contred, which, from being the terror of the coos try, beckme peaceful and quiet, no riots or disorders Wising occurred from the moment they took control'a,the work The company will truneport . coal to thr harbor this ensuing week:, I s IXIIDYNT or CELAS3TVI9. SITTLYEILR 18, 1851, , .- Immense quantities-of itha are arriving daily from Europe, although one•dialf of our own Iron works are lying idle., And these heavy impor tations are the otiose of It. ender the present tariff, odr iron manufacturers oliSuicit compete with those of the old world, unless thsy can pro cure Labor: at as cheep tales. This,lt is to be hoped, they will never be able to do.• Rare, men "should not live by bread Won." It viffl be a sad day for the country . when oar mechanics cannot earn sufficient to prOcure the common comforts of life.,—when theylhall he compelled to live .as too many of the workmen of Ettropi, live. And yet, such is thetendenry of the policy of the Loclfpoco arty. • Laborers are accumulating at k ibe rate of half a million a year. Already we 'begin to one the consequences of this rapid accession. Mehl tudes -are Idle much - of their time from absolute Inability to procure work. This evil Is constant ly augmenting. Where will it and? A wise and humane government will take care , , that no portion of its people softer wrong, But Is it not a wrong-to deprive the people of labor': !'here are, stthiamoment, ten thoosand strong men, brought( up as iron-workere, out of employ ment, because Congrese refaces to give them that protection neeessary to enable them to compete with their competition in Europe. And wbo•is benefitted by their sufferings?' Not the people generally; fur it is demonstrable that the people are most henefitted by that policy which creates an active demand for labor. Rail Road Compa nies may save a few thousands by importing their iron: but it can be shown, that even they would be benefitted by a policy whicll: - althoagh It might, at first compel them to pay a w dol larsl more per t o for their iron, would , the end, secure them a troth° which would yield c a revenue tend d greater than their extra o \t lay for material. - The business interests of the country are! mosll healthy when the people are most actively em ployed. Idleness la neithes a physical nor a moral good; and that man or that party which does the most to secure work !for the People, does the most'to.promoto their Welfare and their k opiners. It is better to have two toasters look ing for one man than two men looking for one master. But the pollay of the Lotto Focc party ie to murtill.thi demand for labor by encouraging foreign Importations. • When thOLaborers of the country refuse to give their voles to that party whose • policy deprives them of rork, Homp In , dusfiy win be protected--sot' eofre—.AMany Eveni.9 Journ.i. Cauroasta Wax. , Urn Flunham f C , , a T 1- fertile. has neat the 'editor ;,of the New York Evening Yost • sample of wh r T 4 grown on her ran cho EantaCruz, 60 milts San Francisco . The war are very long, full an heary,,weighing at the. rate of about four' to the ounce, and the veep ofitwentynve acres is ezpectideo yield-one crop twenty-five acres is expected. to yield one hundred btiehele to ;the acre.. The sample sent weirs the 'golden livery of the country, .:but is a fez more favitable omen of California's pros ty than any thing which she, has ever produc ed before , Tug Evracr UPON s tug Taos Tasia.--Th Clarion (Pa.) Register' 44vertpses six furnaces to be sold by public antaion, at• Sheriff's sale, on the first day of September. • The Pittsburg American, referring to this fact says: • "lie know that up to 1842, a good many iron rareness wernin eence--tbat front-1842 to 1846 • great number of new ones were built, stud not one sold by the Sheriff; that dating this time they went on prospering - and to prosper— that from this lost dates not onenew one has been built—andithat now, at every territ of the County 'Court, they are advertised for sale by the dozen. asproperty no longer in request or of snide suffi cient to support then:meleee or owners.' MU is one of the effects Of the Locofoco tariff, which encourages the Importation orforeign iron, sad brings it -into direct campefftion with the productions of, our own mines and furnaces. Tie above istine riair' of the respite of this strange pea]. Looking at the suspension of tbese mills In another:light, we find that while the iron masters us roiried Hundreds ,of workmen have been thrown out of employment. itlio can •ealotdate the amount of destitution and misery which these suspensions hats caused.—Holliday :burg Rtgiskr • DLLL 'bus AT ELLICOTT S MILLI, MD --The Rawardaatatte says,- "A friend of ours, the otho day, manned over • thirty dwelnag Mutes that are non tenantless on the Howard, county side Ealucat'e How many them are empty on. the +Baltinioin county skis, we cannot tell from aerial coma; but w e , nntore that tlierenne Including She lid ton, Giaskile, and Grey's Foeteriesittity morel soaking scene 80 vacant dwellings! added to this leltprioo 'of machitteryltticonipelled the,Mary;' Loa lfdcHine 14snufitotiting Company to elm t h e i r - iuxdifottudery, emplO:yiug MOD edtior sixty hands; Rumania .an Ears R. EL —We are gratified to be enabled to state that the 'arrangements far .commencing this important work are progressitig with all possible dispatch'. The Contractors intend to put s a strong force on eselisectionjust so soul as the necessary right of way can be secured--the success - of which, aiitti early day, is scarcely a matter of rational doubt. Public feelings in favor of the Road is also daily streng ' thening sad doubtless, when its construction shall be „Undertaken in a bona yid. way, there will be a universal and ooridial aciiciessuce--such as its illtritiSitl importance authorize, sod dem. suds.— Era du:tale. 4S3hind often i 4 it ttie rand that we M..' gird a alight wound, burn, saellitil.‘ , Pala. in the vain hope that It will he well enough in a da/ or trot Instead of jotting well the, grate wore.. fatter. and Perhaps nor. [ldeation later place, and the limb has to be amputated: when II a little of 11. 0. Varrell'e Arabian Liniment bed ix,a applied at the time of the aceldent, it would have amred It inaneLhately. See advertisement IDIt. 'MCLANE'S LIVER PlLl.a.—The RS tonlehing demand for thie vest medicine operas to he on the im-rbase When. It has loon introluo-d. It has attain red • popularity untoveadented In the annals a medical actice. Ph,iclane Living It in roans ca.,. at Irtiet wwhen the, c. obtain It. Patients. however, need not be under the exneue , of ...log medical mirk, se they can t lll uche a box of the Lire? Pill, with whieb directions be furnished, vbieb will work. a greedy cure. The (lowing letter from an alma thillyra lu popularity in the reetion from which the letter IS dated' BURST CABINS, liedfOrd on. Pa.. Manh RI, 1,17 Mad t Co .—Gentlemen. We fut 4 we can tall a amid 111.11 mom of D. 31cLant , 's Llaer Mlle than your moult left vltL u-s. Theme rills arerapidly rising In Yard, anti re nave almost sold all tliat as had. If you ran wend tu - I,t or 12 Boren more boas, Cherpply l . lad Mutat , ' until our w ant t can bring u• noZr ea . 1 . . d J. .1 WHIP it CO.. a.,1 Wo,el It for r.I.M n “,g, Kiwi( . Petroleum I :Imm-emu', Hui:alas - don rn. .Pa_, Marrh 4,'61. hiu . —Daar Sir, Your Pills,ldurn Ir arortlug 4.4.1 u 110. toiult,; th0r.4.11, w• e..ol.ll.bault you to mead y. tvo hrtha Penuarlraul4 W.• we Urel, t.. Et. And a tu4uli•.l fur alrang, J011:4 1.14411 a 11l 11 ti Ashlitnd ca., 0., March 10,'.,1 • , Kuov—Veer :Dr. I our Ascent. • Isle ...ke more, kit with us lour dozen Hock Oil, •s Lee. wbl. Please forleszd lu u. sit dateu immsdlalelr. I our medlNi• Is working sonde, In Das Isom. Ws (YU 01441D4rerel ee c•llent re/11ex...n.11 r uu ,Isslre lb, o. 1% 11. SCOTS eel. by Reiser A McDowell, lOU Dees] On,: IL K. Evil..., l Woodstreet li. A Feb osstost, A Co, turner Wood end Front strrsuz I, 11. Cdrrl. IL A ElllollylossPn Izzuglaze. and listrmts, Allnbeul••L'o b Ibe Dro pristor. e. KIEII, sull.dlul . 06414111.10.8. 1 ... nab 4lsPlltsbUrgh Fall Lteportatfou of Heraware. Cutlery. &c. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Strpet, Desire In ...II toe atteoliOU G, Al f embanti awl I,lb.rs their WAh.l“f: ! • • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c 'IMPORTED BY RECENT PRCK For the Gazette . . . And whit.l7l IM) nno t r a go.z...l o. ttler awl. nrie... fIA tull udnrandat of 11 A SlV . dr.doLdal."l sinus on hand. • Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Company CAPITAL 8100,000. OFFICE, NO. 75 1 , 0111?717 STREET. 014'11:EELS' rreeldeed—JuttS lloon we PreaWent—Samoan SleCtrae Ireagurer—Josara S. Luca Secretary—C. A. COtros. 11CO-See alvertleement lo another port 01 Use paper tat= Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburg" HOME INSTITUTIONS (Mira titi. 41 Wator arreet.lo the at arehouee of C U. 11 ST. C .A. W. Mum, See . y. Company boom proparKl t, lotuses!! toerchao.ll4l. 04 Ala, /WA It, trauttru. rreerl., Ic. A. ample gmarioty for the slallry and Integrity of the 'toe:1100o. LI afforded In the character of the Dlrertorh woo are sll dare., Of Magda's.. ell sal favorably known w.b. oraccotaltr for their hr.-tenon totelllrvoce, and lotogray. j Dzsncroar—C. U. floater, Wm. Eagsler, Woo. 40110,50. lobo ILTwmtL. P• UtOOnOOA 9. d. Solet.matd U: DIED,' • Us. bialidai, w. 7.ittk 1636, 11 .1 P. 111 N ,00 4• fie4l64 .61 e644/3 nohow. , youths and 11 dey's . . Th. funeral will tale place Chi. altentoon at o'clock. from the roaldenowof hiF hatwnte.No T. The !limit a the lantllf ere Inrll.l to attetal _ . Public Sale of Pewa. NUMPER of eligible PENS in the Firs [hi. cur. .10 cat 01000.2 th e 201 In at 10 n'e g.tl ' . I ' o tah;.plac! ge .. Church. A.. 11 Br order 9131. 1.1000.1 of Troxteeo 00015.60 P. M. DA.VI:.. Aucuellser. T"sUBSCRIBER haring, rtarc reoeived his entire nook of FALL ASD 1045711/ therthn. world thaprerfully Ingunn tha outpour. and rho pathe that he 18 prepared torn/Toe. of hie bonds, eitherwhole eue orstall. et eery. low prior. • Ho Jn , thr Dude all the staple. abseil ..e• Ithee sPock or F.°, Due. Dads, ourtrthng In tart -- 44 Chute 41104,50 croidth end errver due.. Tarr ri , ln Brocade - Flinn 1111. th hilt, allprin. 001 ..1.181,0 LlDthdt Mack " 'Leary Wers.,l ail thadre. French Poplins. Muslin de Linen • •-• lunch 31erloos and l:esturrorec. 100ethcr - wall French and Znellsh Prthri,hr ethlyera rieth. • HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS . 114. It 4 and 134 Domeier and 14. t 4 and 04 rish 74, 84 and W 4 Table N umb= , 64 and :Pi Dement :tepidly arulthothth Iluctaback Vesper and lthsh Tonelthrth Rich 'Printed Vleno and Table Coven,superb gu.l.r. Alerullice guilt% French, Furnnore, bond,. Cortathand Certain thaterlabb ae. MOURNING DRY GOODS. I'4'2°' Uhtt td Uomiliwic owlinde Lam.. 0. 4 sad 6-4 oli Mut Canturi Cloth. Db. Mohair LusCrtt, Silk Warp Tbil,t (.1.11a: Work Mallon • Eagikb. French lind Cr ,r ch.mket...a Eleeiw; Era Cully arkd,ElmEry: all of which I.koisslll be Irarruated at 400 , 1 *" T6 d 't"P fm 4"'". JAMES A. lIcK.NIGIII• • NEW GOODS. IVSI. DI6BY begs to Inform his friend,rad fliatomara, that be la ravelling oi vat. AND, WINTER UUVDe.IIIE,IIIIIiI2, I3IO V. 11. 0 P; utterly lmi.sala Irtrand Aelilrice of the rty sod patter= of big 1....•• thtteres and gewtlnka.or the .norality of hg.l.lc.tba. gar prOporOrt hay.. that all w wish to pnr:haor an/ artitie It hi/ lino will s lavor tom pi thn early call. on baud, thn ITfrE. ' il l ) . VrarC s 6l.r) r ial!l oil of whit t.• alleged • a , the vary lowatt grim far • man Cuntrutore.Coontal Merchant, .1 WI tab° purcha.• largely.Vlll end It much to their Welt/A.0.. aaatn , ne ttke Met Ixfors purettasitta. ae‘lt4ey SQL meet eritti deal bargain, Jrl Every article In Mit at Ilrittnabla to order twine • mon feablonable etyle at th e mhortestnotlee. A Ent eat, bdonnan gm:Awl imnaedistely : eePI , Fall and Wither Stock of Pane) , and Staple - DRY GOODS. \\ • • A. MASON & Co would maid\respect eare ll their lire •~ an nilly .electeti stock of %food, for r iall encl ',lnterlaken, which will be rotted larger than any they N. , •Te. ‘ be. fore o ff er e d . W e hare reeeired m 400 bait. Brown Waging aoo long ang.weals bb.l4C, 100 Drills Ovnaberge 1.00 ors Bemc6m Blanket.. 100 Vlannels.tord,tc rOO cares figured Printe. lun I Tithing, WO pa French Dimino. s hita Moillmc 000 m Peramettat cohneir 1 414 ' er • .d sbius 100 ve Almowis, all oolor.. • GO piers Linen 81:Letting, IS came Lamm GIO - hotinette, LW cerrloneßormetitibieme. 100 • hest Makeelotbe: LOU cartons krench FluwemO y ou c g ...i ma rm, tea 10.1 pr Fahey Bilk, 070 •• homyeamimerew GO p colored %amt. Gp ' ghtrting Cheeks.es mars thohmeree, m ji r e m. yr.* prkl Limey, Woo doe lb " TweedsaralJewnw 1100 " Together with every arUcle Ilr [Dora la a MY Goode establish...lit 02 and 0. dark.. et ENVILLA LOT SALE, TILLS AFTER j_p NOON, at 2 o elect. on NUNNItItY BIM neDl5 frafESTEVERMILLION -2 cases tornado 1.14.G1 J. BOLIOGNSI.AILY It • AA RROW ROOT-5 bis. Bermuda, for sale b y i mp lm - J. 2.I.II.IUONMAICItt te. J. - - •• For Bile. &DESIRABLE , COUNTRY RESIDENCE la Peebles township, four miles from the Lill of rage, mott gar from E. Liberty, .1 threw apse tint at • ogle from the Yourth street flank Itord—ne. Manioc. Nursery,and adjoining the residence of David Ithq.,—conthatistig of TWENTY AC11149 of laud, oa *blob Is eroded • convonlaut Brick Cottage Room. with ereelletat well of water st the kitchen door, together with cootholent etablirtg, rheas, tc, al., • good Ir.. Taunt Ithate. The trrehahl ....alas 100 Apple Trees of the beet gralbal Iroit; 930 leach Trees (threw.trartho of Lich are toy of the choicestM oder) lob Chew , / Pear, nom, Apricot and hulas. Trent, of the beat stair• b. 40 Orape Vine; shout 600 young trete, consietiog of Pratt trad Ornamental Tree for trauthleatthg. Also— ggegberrier, liaosetwaties, Cutherthe, together with a, great variety al 0711.11eilltal Trees and tihrubttory The above proptrty will wid messy herr. and title I or further particulars enquire of the sub farther.ort the brat... JOHN blot:0110h rthLtgdatwelte:T L PIER COMPLAINT of five yeaxs' ztand- MAif t u nta u glV!lti r ylinh e atirn. ° " 4 Psanou, Wa.bington c0.,0.,13,,. Mr. 11. E. — b ear Sir It Is with ph•sscao 1 can reemmmend your Liver Pill, +Aldo harr erected wonders wherever moel ID our part of the country.. Many ,f my neighbors have and them, and found them of the greet. est utility In bfflouiallectiona. eta headache, tr. A• myself, I am my that there never has beeps tnedldne that rot n.. done ma n, fl our. good I havabeen afflicted wttletle. er Complaint mealy be. Team and have tried various re Medi.. but In vein: at l eaf I heard of your Love which have .141,1 rd the wet happy ...It, and I nnty ear without evaguenatum U. , 1 ant now Aereravreeed. I therernre rerommend them to all who are aliteted with eat the I,ller. Your vzdeful friend. .1 YMITII. Purchasers *III remember that aff I.IIM called - Lim PIlly" other than those prepared by ttELLEItn. rio. 57 Mood efreet. roe coonferJeffe or blue Looltalloos. Olome Institute for Ladies, Canonsbaxg, Pa. r). l , lltE. AXA:kiINATION of the Pupils of lids Sec:door,. wlll take , plate ma SMUIiBLVAti. the t.n day of e,ept...zutdd. Elereleca to commence d cluck, A. d. La add.a will badnllretrol oo [be oe,asi.ds by JU11.1 . 4 L WM. of Illaddaurtoo, Tha B d ard'of Sopertut..odenea la renweltudy to meat on'iti..duesdny , the ddth WA., at. B &clock. aradddlt LA J. all eliCli. kliudipeL A. Bare Chance for Men of limited means. rr HOSE wishing to embark in n very pro- X:1 bl ; t'eft.'W r iilu r V.ito c ii. l ZZlt i iff.ai wsturt.Lo beatalful mutant. toelEing 41,00 . 11M17 style M Der Inibutr. .I:tona Oulphur ok eeylhlt __SCOrt • CO. HADDOCK'S FIELD - PLANK ROAD— Ip oh•res fur wit. ct s loirztaims kw. clock and EXch.ag .IINSEKD lible. tor sale by 1 ..2013 J. 801100tifdAll.F.a a co.,:tiHwlat jfl . - DER SEED--1 cask foe sale by septa J. Et.'I.II.IONUA /410 A CO- 11 . 01 1 S--Yut,up in 1 lb. pacidges, fum. • ily s ans?. rwood nod for We by . . WM. A. NIRO./ • . Singe;l4 Patent StnughtlWeedle .Perpen • cdienlar Action Sewing Maelfte, .Seevred ty Letters Patent' oy thr Fatited Staka. PHIS 3IACRIN E is the most C ant import L u uswful Inrention of the age been used a sufficient length of time to Ow thorough') teeted mum . greateariety of woll e atalin &Scans le Drib ..ppraved It execute , . 1n the most perfectand satisfactory inanner the work of the following trod. and oerupations, intruall-i-Tallore, Boot, Shoe and Gaiter Alanofeetniers, Ilaroeve mid Seddle Makers, Shirt Makers, Cornet Slake., Carriage Tr119113.1r11... , •, Make} , and Ilst Modena Drew 'Oaken, Orwtottotra, lilacs Maker, litockturt Alanubictor. • ca. CWT. Bag Manufacturers. TrUfs Makers, Whin Ma her, and 1 pholatorera Aerial oleo be groWtohlr need ,n making rails sod Awnings, Bede mo Metre..., Lions, • .diarn, 11,101 Clutition baci.lon Bottoms. Slop and ('hart °lndio., and Indeed for mu other purpose where ntitch og be baud nas ordinarily been rartuired Thin low Anne, w hick IP about nrelre lurtire noutire, and weighe slaty-fan pain In, ill romps.. ornamental 1n Joni, durable 11:1 all Its Tarts, riot lintel , • ti ne t 01st 1.4 ord., argil Is Pa. 1117 adiustol .nd operand , It will 14 rhrin the Inter of from nee L. a p. nen, Irprndlng no the'kind of ~ . oh and nkill of i •be . perntor Th.. bent 1 oted of Tailorn . Cunnon Work can ~..uted with it In th . hent ouer. awl In makhas t ,p. nod nowt oilier uliclen to w which 1 , li adapted Its .nrk la far r Spector to that entoniouly don.. by hawl. bait I rioted dire , noun for u-lne are forulnhol with each tom , tine. The price, with all apparotu! ...Piet , awl PriVi ' Vb r . ' ;::[110 ' .. 0 \:"lilliaPet.2.:itiglllct ei.Mbltion and for I f sir at the principal unite, 254 Broadway, oppwite City 11.11, flew York. 19 II amt Place, Benton or GT Tooth fourth street, Philadel la , whereall persona Interested ~„.,, inched t o ca ll, and ,a s be scoured of ronelrine shun ,tent evltletiee an 1 per t oecular drmonetratton of the omit with, aod valu of the In thsAjt Is va“ly superio Ti' any Other ever tarred 43 the patio. Excitant., estate in rice the ithwhitte in any part nf the irreitory of the liultwl.btatns, not dlepowd of, will be rpm on ruumusuie terms, and no tO to ensure loth. prawitawni Mimeos , • profits. The intro dosirabli points MP be menu,- ,4 sent, by an e a rly application. ISAAC DI. BlNtliilt, sepl.l it _ 01.1.8 • OW II "VV. I BLACKBURN .S CO., Wholesale Ciro. Icy. orr. Ike Purninhernoind dealers in Produce and p, ~,,,,,g m an ufactures. ow.. Pitch and Oakum always no loold et th eir I% atetiouw . 141 V. ano street, Plitsburan, p n . Imontr II1 7 :1LIIP —' S celebrated lEURILAM FARM (Setae., IitIF.I. hit, put up tor faintly rote, 121.1liten t Iv .11t, frnm 9ln .91 pp un d o. ran be obtelned,wholenale or t "Wt."' the .. b... " . " Thht b...'''''''' ll.. .r . i blob repot. In the east, hut le now totrodw 01 for Swore, Woe 1 1to thie market 'f bow dealrina a choice artirle are re quested to .11 an-1 "amine WO A. IIrCLIJRti B CO. _ nag Tea ha OFT eftilSligb SUGAR—A very superi -0 or article fur ar;serving,i , ..-20 bld ju3t need _ 751. A. MeR.LUItO g CO. MOKED SAL3lobl—Will be reed, this C-3 dr Y , by a "Y. 144 1 .. 7c.qart,fir,;').. 67 ill/ AN . —A place or nice young wen V Innn IcaabingtOn with • good referent, oho toe. etnelo,l In della elan, end learn W . hosinose, also, tor yuung nano 0t....n yeas. of ago, a• book t. 4 off or clerk. In a ,gore; alto, for • young .ogl um, and figril odueste.l bor alma to learn tout ongi wer'n builomg alao. for norni.er of laboring meta thr rifr or wont'''. or on puldlearorta !Seam call at ISAAC Ag.ofor eel Intel. Ualro, Thin at.pl2 "TANNERS' OIL-20 bids. for sole by B. a dc. • - LIEESE-50 boxed for safe by • o. ts W. IlkitiltCt.M. ,l QOAP-o-10 1 ) boxes No.-1 Rosin, for sale by 1.7 00.012 , sW. 11,tRBAU011 OSIN—'2OO bids. No. 1, for sale by s-or, 0. et 0. llARBAtitill. 1110 boxes Window, for sale by Vt 0.0 W. 110111 1 / I CI/11 . . . _ UP. CARR. SLIDA---20 logs. just reed and 17, fur .s-1, by deIIOONSIAIt ER A CU., 2.1 Wood street. • -- - CIREAM T2eRTAR-5 libls. for aisle by • ) J. deIIOONNIAKI:ft A Co. CLAUBER SALTS— bbls, for sale by . J. SCHOON.MIKER CO. IA - N.:ANFSE- 1 east Saxony, for . 1 10 b; ..p:11 J. SCHOONMAI:Iiit sCO Valuable Country Seats at Auction. firIFE subscriber, having laid out his Fans. In Ohio towrobis, adjoining mown' , heirs, Robert tun, ,tilin sod situ., I[ll.o LOT.f. will otter the awn.. to Bale at Public Auction, on th e preuilree, on TIICRSUA_ . r'-Ptiimyibr".;pl.lo,l7b; main LoL from to Id woes, And ralrulatol toy Pideditht COUNTRY SEAT:Ylotti Garden lots. condroinding on es. rrrt " r7aelta " o d et t alleo nd o s f i' ltell i gA r rxt , :2l Trai trod le ruidrrior quelit y : about two thirds rle:redFatia the balance oorend with crrellent Onitier. wellNret end. lexitted do the Ohio river. the Ohio Raul l'eme. 1,1141=14d the new Owe., Road running throuyb it, d within lan ten triton.' ride of the oily by rwilltwa = eit miles from Alletbous City_ Teruie—irnetifth nab. the balance in woven equal untan. orpiment.. with barren, to be ...curet by hood did 1310000. far further particulars annul. of the .unJor. elyned. rie• Alleatheny Lity; John ',thank, on the pnquiroit bras t Bolle. Aurtlanoerr. oewll-nt 110(111 DUFF. To Female Teachers. School Directors for the Ser , irii WarA gleer o to e to ".7..`-7.lVTo.r°4` Teacher Au eau:Lunation of th e applirante alit take p/acest the. Schoul lloute, on Ito. etrect, near Fourth. on Saturday. the =lb WM, at Y. o'cloci, P. 11. Any fartbvt infornutticru oar be obtained cf at the echoed roan, who still rendre the teettnionlais of character Lad pualificatione of the A s,7l A k y lny , ,: pr.,, MIMS F 411011, See r • eenthtd 1 RON will be received in exchange (with mall elnanctect . r TALI UPICDING in the six th. Ward Kptnit _ TOlOlOO /S OELI. WEAKNESS AND DEDllll4Y— try tome of 0010lIb' pure 014 PORT %ONE. at It per bottle..ar Flit at MORRIS' Tea Mart. In the Dlasnor.d. ED?. Di ARRIBEA AND SUMMER 60:il• xl.olllo—Tre mar cf genuine o il Fr e nch I MM. at SI ter tort sale at aiunnie Te a, Mar, In tha lhamund. 'ct NEW GOODS G L V E--20 bbls. recd and for sale b :, s. alcarasuAA. vej2LL, a.varr 4 .Wou.l &NJ Sixth .t.. . in lIROME GREEN-4 cares tor sale by I_,) SE jP 1 i 5... N 111(41EICSILAM: —. 1 'IIiROME YELLOW-2 cases for sale.by N_./ .011 . 9 N WICK El:MI.01; Nl ag, superior. bir stile by :I. KIDDa 0, nal Wprl 111 ED LEAD-3V 11 P , pll DK. TRASk'S ;Magnetic Ointment— Jo: for alp bf J. 1.11/D Teachers Wanted. YEN - Male Teachers wanieti for dm Public Soboolr of Cbs.rolir4 tcriontily. toeffiloation of ou outs to take place atalo Public Seb6ol room, in coto pent... Hie. en noturlo o f : Ing...st 9 o'clock ANI By onfor of flat Board Morena. J. 0111210. Prvil H. 1i.11.10711 *.e.y. ror sale by J. KIDD i LIQUID GLUE-1201, Rept] New Fall Dry Goode A. MASONS CO.. hare received and • nor opening —A an. French Malin,. a ...dad! shade.. adeP.lrecclr for ral.. martento: le em .alree , a, and Mohair. Lv rc a atre ernbrarinV Plain 1 . 11 .. eilk warp. liner "red. Chain... end Ned. of an grades: 14 Parataatt,Thlbel Clotho. and enbarga, conspria .ooF ell sheds. and Quallliagg 100 Pr". Wanted V•erge. and fancy -tun The above grode we offer for ral. , • talus which we are turdident an. unprlcedenlo , llY or deplo — Fall Fashions. HATS, CAPS, AND . LADIES' FURS. 1 WILSON A: SON, No. 9 . 1W00d . M., tb l . l b.tr,LaY, of 1011, In totheir lea, additlon which they nra now.rnealelnd to they Om.: Walt of (ford, The an‘ataient romhtt. to ~art of the new style. lately Introduced. and ableh raPO .11 . much admired Mr their beauty and aenthly: k 7. f . ;:ft P n. r Vt . J; ! , Zo r ‘ i lro t ih o .r • I ' attoVTlTTlrtr iambi and boor; Fill Mohair ntalll CAPS; Cloth, OIL Allk and Mated 01110, of -far ailre fancy ILATS and CAPS for chit Inn—tarred at rauony•bln prices, oltotn [llO and VII; 01.00 anJ tianaral LSD,' flteb, Gennet and Conn! MUFFS; Yard and elladian. Squirrel VICTOILIN En and QUid'n; !dime Chlldn.o's MUFFS. ; • paplielto IFEW - i37:1.0i51 YEW BOOM A T HOLIES' L ' ITERA.RX DEPOT, N 0.74 -TLThird street,opistAte the Poet Offlce . e Model Arthlteit, No 1 Arthur Conway. or tieenrt In the Tropic, IN a lobo of the laden Pour . London Lobos no the London Lu na . ; e lo 11 Sin learn later. o r Tatting of t by tom*. mq.ll • Living Age, N0.162,- for . Semember sthertue 00.1100, n or the Rebel of Don ehester an het wheal Ito n kara of th llnTultkr.larl in Carolina rri b einri frMlO M r .4 lg fl i lit f glVrr t ro7er 7:l, 4 7„t:ttilitn . o o rr,%-°, 9 : T :4;1.111'.• - zl , lieverbuirtif • Naebelor • Brett of the Helsel The PANT "Ufa of Stirring Time by a P It lames lends Arundel, or the rigatoni of Life Dawning s COLIMPIVII trout the fret No bOund The C.A. Pori aMettoale tagi I tntage.em The Scalp Iluntern `A tale of u lie Dictionary of Meditati S on, No td 100 The Morten Daunbter, 1011. of Indian Canavan 51 FrnerOn bonnet The Adventures of Paul Periwinkle; a Sea Story T . beil„kunteen or LilesburF. by Doom haul. or the Salons of 14.11115 by Mgt. Riehudum TrtaL • Problem, br tbr author of "Alton Larks The Timmer Odepardon, with Illuetratlook Trtrtler gaol& through au Li S. and Prom s. Rear yr The Snow Bird: • tale of noel Ilfc. by (3, , Lrchp Lee /butt The Ilea of Nut Naylamr, • talc, by /leer lfosnL The Roue, by Irtiger. mph) (I;ASIESIERES AND DE LAINES-15 na meof the lichen ,Lyme and colors. 01130 ret 4 at 6.2 Lt Market st (septa' A. A. MASON t CO. rIINGITANS-10 Loses, French and 1), Via :nestle, rust recd LJ A A iOA@ONt rat ADZES` CARPET BAGS-20 do 4. reed Per •dlirtee by. rterl4l nA A. 11.A.500 •00 R. McLAisii."S VERBIIITGE I—MORE Tmerrtagr , -->le Jonathon tloughtmen of West R Park county, 1.., It to Collor. to Mai • Ce.„ ttl hue roof all tae toroyiture you sent me, and wish • mw enpult Immo:Mild, I' could hem aolil a rm.& deal nude, If I std bed II en Ladd Thy vorb , bete, efar trying tat other nudiritirt r mourns, say that tom, t. Pttr y nt , ple and all lb. City Druguert. LINSECDOII,---25 bbls for lode by crib KIDD • CO. • PSOSI SALTS-15 bb is for sale by L'a J KIDD& fit - I v ASH NE: I', t ior , :kto: p Lito i, BUS. In let. 0,12:1 . null, xplti ,tat NOIII.P inini YINOBACOIf-J2ONu. tiotlg.„%, ;Au& ISe dale 1.l ' JAOIP 4 1 I ZELI. , rept. rk 1 4 1 11tE MUCK-20.00v bur cute by V iirplo JAIII.O DAL7I.I \ EJIAPER —2OO restos Methuro. dlo t roam. ter wile hag JAL/at ItAL/SLI KEW MUSIC fi TILE WATERS NOW. by H, itfi trip cbthtlt. America. MoutitainDatey. by Linieri betty e y e 1 b.e.4 you, Iv drew:. of plite t h e W e , with wietterto Lon neer , . i. gen' to thy Let Pee. with fhpiethn srlir Illy. !enter, The by b h e !him, Lhavee. by itthee.ll, duty 'ilett• Y. . e .tec. bat the lirleht Navas an. Oututue. Ilt me eo H.,. 1 thee, ducat, The Poll.' Old flow!, seny Lede, P^w^ s." attf: l :4 Wirt c tut Iho.l lire ( heels 11+11 Itterly'e Itolletene. Boehm & Wit l t tetnn: li belle ti the {,spec., Sal.. tlrl lieu{: lin t A nd tu end rail e l dt " e , ' l ' e n e Wl:tVettrit m eg;:itre ' r 'h hq. " roll I.noau.l Lee Petit Tambour—l:ols4ot, anewr t i er 0.1.4, I.vhistle't Quick Step, Ohl., ifeertetve 1, um, Istightint. hio-li.P.basercekot trelateL of Le,etittu Mid arid !be ealle by 'MIEN II 14PLIAttf, Whcel R. W' UY OF. YIC4LOW DOCK ROOT— Stem 17utblobo.. 1. end bo huy t hr„eu,, bgtt bottle lee. efirettifteriewa to %b -9.tl bolrgintxuLm, MO • coma ey Wooittod Sixth rte. • NEW , GOODS!. isrEvir GOODS ! . BcooßtmoNs_A varied Gut of ttgett brand /411 r reeelead. Z CTES— & w desiwsble t z vitlk 1, thand kayo cUes. vrood, and of the Vl:mkt/re:Wiry ch Just otenvt.l. Ct. iTAR.3-cIAn eztenelve and Choke 00Cek WTI , a. rjuLlN,,c , s o , very . tine red /met, and rum 01 very "Prll g.gtt-'1 1 4.4. toe oeleettpre. : aleu, forOulikr nd COTOP4M. Buciee, Ilibceornov, Trumpet/4 and e • err verter Braos I at bo o tr./1 1 1th p i vulwerlber Lltuvelf. d void at eery 100 raw. Aleo. the newest and wan 7. 11.—The. above ru nt are warranted to be ter ve/A and perfect In vrary reerct—ll found, faulty the nvo. ue9' , ll rstu.m. IC LEDER, lovrnim.t. $4,3N or,:r11B 001. DEN• To, Books ere. AYOUNG M %N, aboa,24 years of age,•ia: .1001roas of prochrlna a vittlitlott a Cloa k :cc book. wore in e o n, de warn dry or ttorn: He la we oalnt• wit. ills Ilse buvluvta. bay'. low+ vnexedd In It for sate. el yearn. and eat, bring wat/t woetantertdatinna. An POllllMiardcatinno addrewed 'l./. leraticla. earn of 0. It, 31 04 ...,.. ao-et. Ith Protoht j'i NG lALI 1/41.1R1C CHEESE - 59 boxes' _A Eirslep's beltbritbd NUMMI& kb..ll:barbam Kam hhhey ... bedau! toy ksle by KT, - WICK k I.IAJANDLESS. MA4,KEREic-.-240 1.441. ci ii:. ,d 3 4 J T A C I I D e E tby LOMS-170 a.: Corn. for sale by repl) WICK k IdeIIAniLLESS. eIUT L.-- E.-3bo baglq Rio,for ;ale by ‘ 7.. .± .. - \ WICK a IIrCANDLSKS. LBost., for salwb — y WICK a tacCANDLESS. le by C1t.,1 aIcCANDLESS. '' _ O'\ TOBACCO-- IR ,t It A\tdeCANDLESS , 4 1 ALERATUS --,-13 eaokB; -\\ V, CI . 02 bore , Pulvid, f \ ir re WICK AVd . rellitito... i . 411EF,SE-sK,boxes, oil eciinogrupent now U 1 2 Wee, for enLehT 15Aid.di DICZKY kW., Water er 4ont Me.' ' 'V '—ti -110TTON---48 bales I\eale I.ly OA tlf DICKEY C n, 4.it 4k\ 4 .., • T"E SUBSCRIBEItikavi taken thete .Yo. 02 FOURTH STREET, 'meetly WCUP Hr. yIL EATON. and haring entirel, refitted the I wil, tAien. on the ‘ bit day of Sep to bet:, with • twltiewi •uterior Work FANCY. STAALE. SIOURNI NI A 1100111: 'TEN BUM/ DRY 0 OD'S, . • - • toskher with kof TRINTUNIiA, A.,Vp FERNISE", .I,,,Gp.V.liL.ci.mVezza:ll,ribri \ . k.phy that well Ile would re ' tipt , ,t ;1111*, Inform thowiverdeal , tinxi M i ncir , gLoii n strid I Die " Itomlehina or Litieh 0 thaL , l , n , h wt:e ' re In tbr :it' ' , • n in ' t m eoda d ' av ' ollna i'. %iv attar \ tloo to tooth hritor ie of Ina int d e main ~,rtloo of the flood Im•ell. arid die , e ,e. of em I:A.IU, Pater, . \ 'JAMES A. hirKKIO T. anarAdtf • WINDOW OLVI-3.90 bal.. fixll/t • FOr'eale hr INEii.I36fIIIVIii, i . ./t+'. mess ler sale by \ J. B. CANYIELD.)O 7 laid \ (gdIDA o.sll—We orO Aepated to Joint . Ula's ul,lutufgtur•Te, arld yo oda /1•6 bums manufactur , e, jto Jowrst talc, arta vtlic:llwr vrarmt .s vata b la t tr i ntAsnttal, Fropfs.,. nr.r.4Zket. incinnati & Pittsburgh, hi; k A ; , zt., —'1.4r,t5,A114%".1' T HE \ Silver 1 cui.ntelsLr4 yn j.. ..P2r...•! 91\ CLIEES boze S.A !tiVIV. .ain Wanted. \ 'e\7lll be paid\fkr every " rt,t end 7111 , 1.m.t , •qream; ‘ 9' ' VL Thk, DI 9 V. elate B..daf ria!lsh fta- \ -5 bbLy YJ bbl. —. 7 „ . • : .viJ.cti\ ,146f,,ERL--t E bbii,, ii3 : l!,t 4 3 :t ! L t . .y g iIL I -15\7Linseett, t ' Nri.lAly --- , 'ti, ..•rs BUTTER -2O kepi tpr sale Ity \ \ i•At ~ ‘ \ J. ti.cAN f , It:L U. j ARE) Oa - X,-llbitNo. ' ‘ l \)3e \ pitp.t & I,oJorms roalre,'for sale by • Kal/1111)IeEktY V.N., REI: 9 1 Y N.-., ' X: A . 'l7..vriivits \. \ \ raritlll}4. l, •\ Zi ev.ke,,.lqat.b,, , niXhoirriveltud t.feale 1, ~,. • ISAIAtt..C± .. I: i s IX). \ sitys 1, , , , ~,..11". „. r a raj it a. , Ii r° D ( ?S L PV 4,- A I II%I C t l i t . e'w N j i l' „o l tY F t• U t S' 'Vt4 l: l:e., • • , \ JOHN I)ll \ htELtA) , \ SI 11 Dal ~. \ T3traw and •8 . Go;1 \ ' 4 H. PA LNIFiRIO,S„ arlcut n et, is ne,m - \ • ,o l wairl,,,and el:kiwi - or'. e at low '.. ' ,lored and white. vlaleao4 (a ey, • , ,tihnh and other ItONNXT:I, eeme,,,vet ad eelatllltelve Its\ il,e autame. 1 ' ',. \ , I•htla, 01141,j1100,1 arid rater IRON ET RIBBONS. 111. a idth et, .12.1 Taffeta Ilibbnan. cepapei rt Plaia, I, , ebrted .eltb. and enl,,re N Bennet etllt, Seth., V..lreto. Crapas, Lacer, Plactes, Fiore, Bonnet Ifeaveae.,and • Anaral rtmentbf Alit- Imeel th`t 4 .-' 11) EA iiieASll-40 thil•. l'er SS bi /1E1,D,_,., KA iSINLS-60 bin — tninefL iti slit .. --- 6r siip 1., 1 . , • ISAIAH 10;KIVI ll ' CO.. co! , , . tiONEY,--6 bbll.,for sale by 4,e149 bIC4MY 4 sttpener Sabin= \ h& k ",, ` O 4 \ • \ 1.1 • Np: wbitT. l, A. In EL & ‘N.S. 1 ohc 11 GM No„, 3Sugerel: \ . _jolt noiv' , 4l' old tor ..olr , WATT e Y. k.i,UNI3RIES— • ' w 7 yJ bb4.prime SuCor. Molt.ons. tt n .m. lo~r 6 " VERY, SUURIOR AXE WHISKEY Rt 111. ,v 25. 50,TM and $l. fee Xd loy t OENTS` TEA MART. 14 the Mamor. Thvern Err ld do well to ante. Ine the.* Whittles,Xte tquall oatiohlered) they aro eed _ c h , np. Fri Hoiti ikltosailioHco. Fri E AUTO:11101 EXIIIIMTION at the ~"0 . ,- w ".zhiez,irslt-,7miL gi'T.437N`i7J2°,l'• s'itto et t. All articles tor eshlolttoe Meet be hs the Co seiner al ArraninTlerds. behsretto'clock, A, SI. a tt.1711,,, , 15 ,, remb ,, r. ramil, ick,t, c.. be bo 72.: Fd1.14,5 the 2." ...ogre Committee-I , l*o, SI. rhiale finhets. Ss rev, ilt ce___llsot the Easeutive mtnitteseSs IikOUSSEkI,'S AROMATte VINEE4I 7 t,__ The MAST sanatory', ha att. i l . tv g, pattrty. 7!,,V.;:rilttga\p%=ll.`thVtlf.l.`...i .14..i.r:, leg thrAtz emr ;f % , ,,rl „a tir= t i x . , N moitetscoded to ladles r thaordl and delicate ts rtes. et 'the toilet. and Meet's She ftesbeees o tie d romhlesiSsa. IteetoolieriSproporUes tap, lete* the heat:And rylv& el the ahlo. A.S !pt toll e. tri7=Z:P• '"'"%tan.V.,T,MV.., "h \ meAS s Sold hiSS...B. SELLYRdISS %%Ad s., ithe 11., s (or Rale 14 lJ •T • pc__• C • -.lwd ARFirSI.V tAI W. McCLT Elm., and al.i wind to= fr.etais sod thdo'.. Qld.ZatAblipaal ACKEtsp 4le sUGAR,7 (aW l ISS r —MUV. tocrruing • Ipt Of Z. RPII _ LoA, I RI, t.) ter :de br .1)1+ • 0 AIL RIOCIDUI lOFFRE-450 bikg4.cime Ri • ..14 \ 411rUfki4 t) , l/44 ,, , , T E A S -50 hf. chT . tsel unn frgso4,,, Uy " cu fn Bale 1 ‘ceplat. 4 11. Ittl4ll iOFFEE-25 pi v 4 b,bls. 41 Jr en .11 reed .4 fx. ' .--... ..Zib Mom:lr.:ofY3x YPi F: President ssr !sr .44011 \ .-1 ' .... ly Pltbaa' b ::- .i. l y-iYini b 4 , 1 1 . !,:: I. ' .: 1 1 . ` nli ' l t IOL:ne U :!y: ' - - vytb,labyt It , . 6,Ii.,LERATUS 1,3 lece by 'T 1 VO \\ \IIALL PII I I I I 4 IS can hi aceom , \ maant.l trli.h4eyabat frunt , y - coms an the 'trF,c ? : ! 1 1 . .d'1,7 T orlytAt i g . ' ...Myer )1(11Z . I.ll 7 , t tiosLer• Fal k illoc z w. Eltaro.rl\Fly ~1.1117- ' \ \ a r n i , S i new. . Co R. eo, 1. , ./lIIIIi. • .4._ .. ,, I \ Volk.. . I , l' OUISVILLE \ • \ \ \ I • REBEL GROCI lit ch. Green 01 . 1 131roal.ble. \ " •,.W bee choice SohecciX Km %lien et - ocolis Cint Vbacix. Winehire =a. hod Aim 0 V4.oCendlac::,, 14 0= l' n fe: ioiiiMiketraglsou7o...r. .eigo hem. ic oco , aP\ Notteo- S\ -Su we 3 I ji 0. T' t.. 1 r 7 rP Nt7 , 4lltift4 cor .. \ BONNETS ANDBIBBON` I iniivl# . y le, c IV • :11E - EMBROIDEttIE,S A.- lk Co. e jag. ree4 .110lber 3. or ‘ll. Ten. kaluddates. as mutN karkst a.. s= wa r e , .117 . .N'LLE'V n..t. TROLSZTIE far sik• by 7 tartgl6l W/L2UN. /Oa VOOPUR . W TCULS=III ifigitUlt, \1ia.....4 . - - ~ ~ ~ . -NJ plain Owati; and satosawltT low i.cia...' till the ba, Wawa awn lifaigkek.o.l'otww *1 mutation:, : I 14 , 1 '' ' I ".* - 4•154., --- - - - !vs J.TOBIAS &CO.'S WATCII_,Nit lyi.. bawl • good •lo , ortiallnt, 111 imatt.oo44 • ~....., a tt....3 te.bugmt ma....tra . „,.. ‘..u., and !LIM SIM tba bast KM WAWA' maul , 7 .41" v ,'l *.'s : J OY .- \•\ , ~ , • ~... , , , ,,i gi ALl6lll tat ; Mu tt.