'ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLIIIIiSD B! WHITY a CO PISTIBIIIIGH 'FRIDAY MOHNEN°, SEPT. 19, 1851 gcrREADING NATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER. Attention! Biondi of Scott and Johnston. set - The attention of the friends of Scott, lonarron / ano ProtracrarS, In .111,calem7 county / to Fractal. Ir urged to the himortance of a thorough organization br the loroostion of Club., In ever? a/action Monte; for rho '''..l. o ght the iirPOlntrarnt of Onzonlttan of Vlailsoro. tow that argil. Mona of butt 04 John/Moo la asecard. and that tbc=oLo vein. It are natarallvd, and that . ..yr,' rotor draosit Ma ballot_ on the Beeorat Ttoralal of Ortobarlaxt. Tier s'l lw been A w. d;er 110rxixon, a. Jove. ;17Cwit. F. geldeustrikelhl. Btgo . 1. lutip• Jas. McCune, Joierph Alb , Sri. E. of tb County Comm Hew. Allegheny Comity Scott and Johnston Meeting!. • 'NW* Public Meeting will be held in the liorough of ittleabetti,ou &Umiak, the 13th of September test, at 2 o'clock P. 11. At Nobleatmrs Mood.), &'D .her lb, 2P. id. At sharpahm e , Tomato. la, a " At Sewickle trodomday. " 77,2 At Bakerstown, Thursday, ' 10,' At Best Liberty, Fridat. " 19, At McKean... Fs ks tittri " " At Tarmatuto, Mooda, 7 At Mukha Mill, Last Dem townsti Ip, MondaT. Sept.Ztd, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At Peter Ileyee• (of Lecrtiard)Boowden toanehlp, av TaZlki•r. nt 2 P. M. • . Atimi Monroe's, Patton townehip, on Wednestior, 2010. td, 2 'Fetal P. M. • L . m Moab XPCorudek's, Mom township. on Thdre. day.2Mh. at 2 P. td. At EUrabeth,llllTbuesday, 25th, at 2, P. M. • At Jeer Plankiotoces, Pipe township. on Friday. tiath. • At John conso. Baldwin township, on Saturday, 27th, At Wilklusburg, Moudat, =that 2 P. M. At Lainenceeille, " "Th (At Amos Pearce's, Jefferrem township, 00 Tneerlar. at 2 P. M. At Clinton, Findlay township, ttednieelay, October let, al 2 P. M. At Pen - y."111e, TM:Malay. 2d, t . at At Ratan Wilhelm% Upper S Clair township, on Fri day, sd. at 2P. M. • At Henry Leader's. Turtle Creek, CI, °amnia". 4M, et 2 k, M. 2 prate!' Still, Shaer toeniship, on Tumelay, 710. at Litt the lake imam itohiosyln Townsblta ca Monday, lith, at 2 P. ILA At each at them tmetidge, our (riptide will Co addremO On =Weds Ltoportaot to Me tacit pollt.tal interests of ttnscoutattg. 'Our friends in each elertlott disuict of the comity. - ar e requested to argaulet., awl hare every Demo meie . ...d. sad make; anumemente to bring all our Totem to the Dolls By order ot • 1301111IFFTKE OP •SHANO GHENT. We have just returned from a visit to various parts of Westmoreland, in which we have enjoy ed the salubrity of her 'Fountain air, her moun tain scenery and the linkpitality of her inhabit ants. Many of our citizens seek for recreation and' health at some distant springs, or other watering place, when they have within fifty miles of this city most splendid scenery, bracing air, and various sources of healthy and rational enjoyment, scarcely surpassed in the country. The Whig fires burn most cheerily in •'Old Westmoreland." Although our Whig friends there are hopelessly in the minority, yet they are active, hopeful and zealous: They are re -Solved to keep down the Locofoco majority es low as possible, and thus ao their fall share in winning , a glorious Whig 'victory in October. Their eyes are toFard. Allegheny county with ihtSuse interest. We were asked almost hourly, "what majority will Allegheny give We re- plied they're exPioted r conlldently a Whig me ° jority for "Johnstolt; of SOOO, hopectfor.3soo. We hope the Whigs of Allegheny ern:tray will make our words good. They have the power, if they possess the disposition. If our whole vote is out we might record , a majority of 9000. ' And why should hot every. vote bo oat! Was there ever more cause for the exercise of the elective franchise T , The power of the Whig party, the permanence arid future success at 'Whig principles, the welfare and financial credit . •of the State, the leans° of American Industry, the - ,election elan upright Judiciary, and many , . other important . matters ar e involved in the ap .._proaching election. lip, Whip, then, and go to work in evSsrN I ward 'and district, and let m vin'the moat glorious victory we have ever re -joiced over. _ Tan Nato Caoss to Onto.—We rejoice to see, by the papers, that the Whig cause In Ohio is prospering, and our friends there talk cons• dandy -of n, incoess. The course 'Framed by _Chase, Giddings, & Co., who sire either openly or covertly favoring the cause of Locofocoism, is opening the eyes of all seneible Free Doll Whigs to the hypocrisy of the same, and the 'folly of others H of the leaders of the,so called Free De. amend), While in Pennsylvania the Locoloco party is grovelling in the duet in its subservien cy to the, Slaieocracy, reflecting Whigs cannot • see why the same party in Ohio should receive the sympathies„ - and the open . of - Covert aid of the•Free'Boii Leaders. We - hoPe to receive back to' the good old Whig fold thousands of thoee who deserted it from misapprehension, or throng therdeCeptions of those who would now transfer them: ir they could to the 'Locofoco paro. We hope to-record • cheering Whig vic tory in Ohio, and to 'seethe Executive Chair fill ed by such a not:delft,* as , Nlr. Vinton. 11. writer in the WAshil'irton Reporter endeavors to 17-Ctlee Mr. Ellet's tassel discrepancies on the groned that .tio tunnel in needed, because the road can be essif , i,earried along the tempi of. Wheeling Creek; tl‘os avoiding a tunnel through the hill, or any • 'ere else elec." ~ T ie is a milierable eubterfuge-, • • worthy only 10l the. original statement. .tie have nothing to with the fact whether a tunnel is needed or near Wheeling. We stated that Mr. Ellet h commenced hie, explorations, and enconn tunnel near the city' of Wheeling. Mr. E writes.th no in reply that the road will cocoon no tunnel near that city, and yet when hie iport comes out, he admits that two tunnels he required. His defender says no tunnel all is needed. Of the necessity of the to or tunnels; we ire not' the judge. If th no necessity for them, J Irby are they reset Inpon and recommended?. We hare more co [deuce in Mr. Elite' engineering abilities .t t..cr oppose he ironld recommend a tunnel wh rt i, one henot needed. ' The - whole difficulty a ' es 'front a desire to hide from the public the Ily formidable difficulties any,railroad will har to encounter betieen Whheling and Oreensbn JOMDITON AND INN PAILADELPINA Dr A : goavr.s.—We laid* attention to the corm deuce between some Philadelphians who tri to make a little political capital out of the late • tingled afalr ID' Lancaster county, and GOICiTD , or Jolmaton, who bannened to be in Philadel phia at the''time. The Gov ernor ' s reply to them le of th eseverest rebukes ever inflicted upon demagogues: and the polite and polished .contempt with, which be treated them chtuiot!but please all honesemem; 'while it will be a caution to them to let him alone after this. We see the Post is manifesting the same hien- DS propensity. In that paper of yeiteiday ,morniag there is a long, weak, but grossly elan ' derma article, in which the attempt is made to throw the blame of th ep of Gorsuch upon Gov. Johnston. But the whole thing is, beneath contempt, end unworthy of further notice. The fact ie the Locofoeos are becoming desperate, themes precursor of defeat. COL. BIGLER ON TEE BOXING 11TND Tide be,a sore subject to the Looofooo pofiti eiaht; 12111 it is so because honest Democrats are well pleated with it. ancteasful operation In conversation.with one of the Latter class the other day, he said that he had watched .thif ad ministration of Gov. Johnston closely, : . and that in bis opinion it was the ablest and best we ever had in Pennsylvania. In his speech in this city last week, Col. ißig ler spoke, among • other thit' ige, of (ipr. Jahn sinking fund. We give below all him re .marks on that eubject in regular continuation, their* we .W 1 dap occasionally to make a re eutileor two. He said: "Another measure that is often referred to'by 'my opponent is the Sinking Fund, in relation to Which it lute,beert' deemed necessary to tame proclamation . very la it possible that col. Bigler was ignorant of the fact that the law rendered it the imperative duty of the. Governor - to issue that proclaim'- , • tier, /' A more shameful erhibitioit of Ignorance and envy La rarely seen than it manifested in this short pet:dance. We refer the Colonel to the . itself, from which he will learn (if he is able Im:etre:its bearing") thatetery three years proclamation of this kind is to be made ; and c, -that Hie should possibly be dilute:Lind the law I(nleinlit not be repealed, it will become his duty make• a elmilar one on the drat day of Bey. tenther,4 B 4 Don't forget that, ColoneL He vet on—r t‘Thhs li esteemed, I presume nitunst won derful effort of-genius, and a pro of of great pa triotism, that had never been thought of before, And could not have been done by anyone else— . Bat if there be any ground for boasting about this measure, my opponent and bit friends are not the- proper persons to boast. They were both perfected as far as they now are in 1784, by the younger Pitt. Its introduction into the fis cal orations of England, was regarded as the dawning of s brighter day; the scheme was eve , rywhere applauded—but it would not work simplybecause there tern no money to ,put into thi Sinking Fund."' We believe that Gov. Johnston does not claim to be the inventor of the sinking fund; what he' claims is its successful applic'a'tion in Pennsylva., nia; and this is an honor of which no Locofoco casuistry can dsprire him: If, it would not work Tinder Mr. Pitt's administration, there is no dispute about its working utaler that of Gov, Joluaston-, ffe continues— "During the administration Of Gov. Porter, in 1846, a bill was introduced into the Legislature, terbatim with the act of 1845; but it did not" pas"; became the Legislature did not know how to raise thk money to satisfy it." We have not the means of testing the truth of the assertion here made, about a certain bill. which never passed. The Legislature, it seems . "did not know how to raise the money to satiety it." -If we remember right, there wan too many "Kickapoos" around the seat of gevet-nment at that time to be t•satisfik" to leave an' thing to put into a sinking fond. Johnston, however, soon scattered such gentry when he got the control of things, and then the Legislature soon found a way to raise money to "satisfy;:.a sinking fund. But let as' go on : " I reported a similar fill mysek at subse ynent period; and the only reason why such a bill was not passed before 1899, was because the Legislature could not devise the means hy which a Sinking Fund was to be kept up. And even now that it has become a law, 1 think the jour nals of the Legislature will prove that the Dem ocrats bad at least, - as much to do in 6ffectiog its passage as their opponents. :The whole vi tality of the measlve consists in baling the us to sustain it." .0, Colonel, you ought not to have said o word about your bill. But no matter—it is yourkusi nese, not ours. The last sentence in this extract is pretty good; hut be ought to have added— "and the way to have the means is to take good care of the people's money, as Johnston has done." Another evidence of the economical manage.' ment of the present administration is to be found in the fact, that daring the first year of the law, creating 1111$ Sinking Fund, there was put into it something over $200,000, while we find that in the second year of its operation, theta has been put into' it. only slol,ooo—being pearly $40,000 less than the, previous year, even with a great increase of tax upon real estate; but oven in both these cases, J do not know that my oppo nent is entitled to any credit—becauee be has only directed to he paid over, as your servant, what you directed him to pay, in .cordance, with tne laws. A premium on charters vas now feature in the history of financial legislation; but the fund arising from this source must necessa rily be fluctuating: according to the number c charters that maybe granted. - • The assertion which we have placed in data is not true. He complains that less was plat int the fund during the second year than the first ; and tries to found a charge of economy. upon that alleged fact, and the :getting himself, he adds, .the fund arisi this source (premiums on charters) must sarily be fluctuating." These two ideas bang together well. So we think hie to I arguments are all drawn from I a very imagination. It is enough for us to kno up to the first of September, upwards 000 dollars of the funded debt of the Sta paid through its instrumentality. I could wish that other means were a in order to assist in paying off the debt State: because there is no money paid State Treasury that is more hardly Evericharter thus granted by the State' misted to lessen your value as men, an influence as laborers; becanie every such implies an association at capital with a competition with labor, land in every sin test, the honest efforts of the individual to for himself and family a living, are entire trilled. Capital is indispensable to labo labor is equally indispensable to capital", What is the Colonel complaining sib, 'now! That Johnston has put a tax upon chartes! Is thatit! Truly it is a quit; complaint t come from a man who calls himself a Democrat! Would it not have been better, Colonel, io have let chartered monopolies gone free, and leid the tax upon widows and orphans in the day if their . :,crii calamity, as was proposed in your bill! That would hive been more humane, snore dem tic. 1 We thank the Colonel for the wonderful revela tion contained in the last sentence of th above extract; but pray, what is it doing there ' • " They should always act in unison, arid to the mutual benefit of each other, but an capital oan always protekt itself, I bold that it is the duty of the Government to protect labor, and le a e rapi- Lai to be regulated by those lava which always determine the direction it will take for its ad vancement, whether that direction shall be &gm cultuie, commerce, manufacture, or t i e arts . But if those sources of revenue that were eppro priatod to the payment of the public debt had -alone been resorted. to for that purpose,le econ omical management of the Sinking Fu n would have been al:re apparent. Had this he we might have iad • portion of $680,0 Mg an interest of Jior per cent ; but w not have found It tecesnary to resort to if $400,000 at sir per cent. in order to ps: lo Jive Per cenu stock. There are Few ec , tinniness men who would be disposed to e , mock bearing nix. per cent. for that w bearing only fire; or who, if they had • at interest bearing otily foe per cent. et willing to cancel them and give new no er ing air per cent." e- .Now the Colonel is past all the tight II and iv fairly afloat upon a wide nes of si at eralities and truisms. He talks enigi el about $680,000 and • loan of $400,0001 ia cent. to pay off our free per cent. et ed what he in driving at we cannot tell. 5- is that nothlirof the kind has been dil In Johnaton has been Hovernor. re , The reader will believe the Colonel says; . • ~ Rot Ode is no plecteent topic. 1 del . Dot to ' be unkind, and just as little dd. I desi or ,i,de sign to misrepresent, In my manner, y politi cal opponents. I only wish to - co ct error; and that 1 shall endeavor to do, in ev ry public station to which 1 may be called. e should, all bear In Mind, while 'peaking of ' r politi cal affairs, that the financial departure t is per featly-separate and distinct froin'the lixectitive, and is entirely independent of it. Therefore if there be so much credit due our public servants for the performance of their sworn duties, surely the State Treasurer (and with him the Herne credo party of the State,) are entitled to 'their full Share of praise. The. State Treasurer actually pays every dollar of the money ap propriated by the People to cancel the public debt, and he is as' fully entitled to as much credit as any other officer of the Goveniment for whatever amount of the public debt may - have been paid." But, Colonel, the Poet says the State Treas urer lied when he certified that over T 0411,000 of the State bonds had been paid off and cancelled. Now have sot these looofecos got themselves into a pretty fix 7 We think Colonel Bigler would be much more profitably employed, and morel honorably too, if he were rafting boards on the West Branch than in exposing himself in this way. He is too weak a man for such a position, however cleier and estimable he may be in his proper sphere. We believe it is a part of the system of locofoco tac tics to put up weak men; men who cm be easily Managed, for such offices es Governor and Canal Commissioner. The object of the thing is obvi ous enough; but ibis way of addressing the peo plepublicly,whith Governor Johnston has origin ated, is likely to spoil that game. We refer ► "subscriber" to the first page for what he wants. We observe, says the Danville Democrat, that in a number of whig papers the name of Jealous W. Comley, who is one of the candidates for the Supreme Bench of this State, is printed incor rectly . with A instead of W for the middle let ter. Will ouetriands of the press be kind enough to draw attention to it by copying this para graph The Whigs of the Richmond (Va.) district some time since nominated Ron. John M. Botts as their candidate for Congress. Some of the Whig' of the district were dissatisfied, and at tempted. in the classic language of Mr. Brea liag,.•'kick op a fuss." Thereupon Mr. Botts declined, and notified the Whigs that they must meet again and nominate somebody. Another , Convention was called and Mr. Botts was again nominated by a more decided expression than at brat Be has accepted, and ail hands will nowttnite with him in giving the ILocolbeos e teem:miens flogging in that district: The Rich mond Whig says it can and will be done. . , Fro= the ItirrivSurph . Daily burritos. HIGHLY, ENTESESTING C011113:11POYMME. Attempt of empristeipleit mat to make political cap ital out of ,the Worths in Lancaster crunli! We publish below a, Correspondence between GOT. Johnston and certain citizens of Philadel phia, relative to the murder in Lancaster county. The object of thae .citizens evidently wan to in flame the public mind, encourage agitation, and to make iotaont of the unfortunateoccurrence. That we do not impute erroneous motives to these men nay be judged from the fact that sev eral of those. who sign this letter to Gov. Johu awn, were active in the late Cuban meeting in Philadelphia, end were endeavoring to make po litical capital out of thnmassacre of some forty American citizens in that island. , They showed their respect for law, order, and the constitution by urging Americans to violate both law and the sacred obligations of a treaty, and they now show their 1' respect for law and order by seeking to excite popular tumult, and make votes out of the murder of a citizen of 1: 4 sister state. Such cold-blooded, heartless and halenlating vil lainy, will fill the heart of every citizen with dis gust and abhorrence. The alleged murderers are imprison awaiting their trial. If found guilty,they will undergo the most dreadful penalty of the law. Good citizens will leave the mum with the judicial tribunals, to be by them settled is is consistent with the requirements of justice. To the Governor of Pennsylvania: The undersigned, citizens of Pennsylvania,re , spectfully represent: That citizens of a neighboring State hire been cruelly assasinated by a hand of armed outlaws at a place not more than three hours' journey distant from the seat of government and from the commercial metropolis of the State. That this insurrectionary movement in-one of the most populous parts or the State has been au far successful as to overawe the local minis ters of justice and paralyse the powers of the That your memorialists are not aware that •any military force' hos been sent to the seat of insurrection, or that the civil authority has not been strengthened by the adoption of my roes- sores suited to the momentous crisis. They therefore respectfully request the chief isecutive magistrate of Pennsylvania to take into consideration the necessity of vindicating the outraged laws, and sustaining the dignity of the Commonwealth on Ibis important and mel ancholy occasion, John Cadwaleder A. L. Rournfort, R. Simpson IV. Deal John Swift Isaac Leech, Jr. Thomas McGrath C. Ingersoll S. R. Carnahan James Page Samuel Hays Geo. H. Martin Frederick McAdams. Plim9vu.PnlA,Sept. 19, 1851 Gentlemen: —Your letter, without date, was this afternoon put into my hands by one of the servants of the hotel, The anxiety which you manifest to maintain the. laws of the land and the poshlio peaCe, is fully apprepiated, and I have great pleasure in informing you that, more than twenty-four hours before the receipt of your let ter, the parties implicated had been, through the vigilance and decision of the local authorities, arrested, and are nowin prison. awaiting an in• quirY into their .Imputed guilt. The District Attorney and Sheriff of Lancaster county, act ing in concert with the Attorney General of the State, deserve especial thanks for their prompt and energeticcanduct. This wan all done early on Saturday morning, and duly reported to me by the local officers. The testimony taken by the II S. Commission dr, who arrived at a later period on the ground, a printed copy of which has accidentally reached I me this afternoon, confirms me in the belief that the State anat.:dines had vindicated the law.and to a largo extent arrested the perpetrators of the a and toady , that 6or , The cruel murder of s elfin!" of a neighbor tg State accompanied by a gross outrage on the ..11111 of the United States, in the resistance of its process has been committed: and you may be assured that so soon as the guilty agents are as certained they will be punished in its severest penalty by the law of Pennsylvania. I ant very proud that the first steps to detect and arrest these;offendere have been taken by Pennsylvania our I 0/hoent- • Permit me, gentlemen, having thus removed all just "'use of anxiety from your minds, re spectfully to suggest that the idea of rebellion, or insurrectionary movement in the county of Lancaster, or anywhere else in this Common wealth. has no real fogudetion, and is as offen sive imputation on a large body of our fellow citizen'. I honer Chit'ew to con secnre y true , and . . There is no insurrectionary movement in lAD easter county, and there would be no occasion to march a military force there, as you seem to desire, and inflome.tbe public mind by any such strange exaggeration. Ido not with our breth ren of the. Union to, think that in any part of.this State,resistanceito the law goes undetected or unpunished, or that there exists such a senti ment as treason to the ijimicrn and the Conati tetiori. The alleged murderers of Mr !Gorsuch, whose crime is 'deep enough without exaggera ting it, have been arrested and will be tried, and they and their abettors be male to answer foe what they have done in contravention of the law. But in the meantime, let me invite your • o-Operation an citizens of Pennsylvania. not co- :: ly to etc that the law is enforced, but to add to the confidence whieb we all feel in the judicial tribunals of the land, by abstaining from amble violence of language, and letting the law take its course. Depend upon it,fientletnen, there is in Lancaster county a sense of duty to the laws of the land, manifested in the easy and prompt arrest of these offenders, which will on all occa. ,ons show itself in practical obedience. The people of th ateonnty are men of peace and good order,and not easily led aside from the path of duty which the Constitution prescribes They and every Pennsylvanian love the constito tion:and the Union. They will detect, as they have done in this case, and arrest and punish all who violate the laws of the land. There is no n done , I bear lehould . loan of off onr ntfinfeal change lich wan !men out mild be [en bear warrant, depend on it, for representing the men of Lancaster county as traitors and participants in en ',insurrectionary, movement. - You do them, nnintentonilly I have no doubt, great in justiee. I am deeply indebted to you for affording me Ude opportunity of expreesing my elewe But for your. communication I might not bare been able to tie no You, and my fellow citirene at large, may be assured of my firm determination, at all hazards, and under all circumstances, to mein - min the sapremacyof the Constitutson; and to enforce obedience to the laws alike of the Uni ted States and of this commonwealth. In order that I may be sure that my answer may reach its destiustion, (your letters having. but stxtideutally come to my hands ?) I have re quested Mr. White to put it lath the hands of .Mr.. John Caldwalader, whose signature, I ob serve, Is first- I am, with greet respect Your obd't The Whigs of Cincinnati are alive and no mis take, and if signs are worth anything will do their duty this fall.- We clip the following from the Cincinnati Atlai of Saturday CiLoalous I A Worn Carr CooactiOvez Mona!! —The election for Councilman in the Twelfth Word yesterday, resulted in, the election of John F. Miller, an old and tried Whig, by a Maj.:in ty of 116 over both the oppositiou candidates.— This is a Glorious Whig S ietory ; for besides re claiming a Ward herotOtore almost hopelessly Loedoee, it secures a Villt majority of Tao in the City Council! This is glory enough for one day,' and as encouraging omen for the Fall cam paign. ANECDOTE or Csirrssnrs.—The following imecdote of young Crittenden, who was shot nt Ilisesna, is given by a correspondent of the A private letter from an Amencan gentleman . in Havana, states an incident as occurring at the execution which I have not seen in print, and which is interesting if true. It is that when Col. Crittenden was told to turnlbie back and kneel, be immediately exclaimed ; knee/ only to God, and never turn by back to the many," The guard stepped back, and he ties left to face the almost Instant fire of the platoon, which he did with the utmost coolness. An American is neually a man, whether as a bravo, a patriot, or in almost coy other phase of life. Tat Cosa PILISONIUM ABU oat 0017.67.11)11Vit. —lt 11, announced that a telegraphic dispatch, received from New Orleans, on Sunday morn ing, at the Department, states that the prbioners ;in Cuba, one hundred and thirty in number, were to have sailed for Spain on the Bth instant. This intention has probably been mirried out The announcement says i "The benevolent Intentions of the President will not, however, flag, and it is understood that the last steamer to Europe carried out Unarms dons to Mr. Earringer, our minister at Madrid, to urge the. Spanish government to exercise mer cy towards her unfortunate and misguided pris oners." Tas Wit. Winos no ts.—We tuive 'hereto 'wore stated, on the' authority of ‘tkio Pennsyl vania papers and.the exhibition of the figures, that the entire debt of Pennsylvania had sens ed under Loisofoco (loventors sad that during the years of Whig administration, of Sor enson Rimer sad Johruston, not a cent of debt had accrued. We now state that, instead of ac cumulating the State debt, - the prevent Whig Governor has jnet paid off SIX HUNDRED AND 'FIFTY—NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND T WENTY—TWO DOLLARS of the State debt The Harriehargh papers contain the ) 'proclamation of the Governor and the. Fund CoMmizahmera to that effect. THIS is tautly the difference between Whig and Locofoco policy. One accumulates debts, and the other pays them off,--Ohio State Joui naL A Pus or Bolan Flll.6.—We know but little-' of the mysterious connecticin betwein soul and body. But one thing we low, that the habith of the-soul act upon the b y, and the habits of the body act upon the so I. r AL worldly man' thinks -!very little of this a man of NIP and pleasure thinks of it very little; yet it may be in this very way that he is engraving the letters of his own future j udgment on his own being. No lien knows, when in a .course • of sinful in dulgence, no young man, in a career of sensual pas Mon, no middle aged man, in the pursuits of ambition, or thej greedy grasp of gain, what lines he is tracing, as with the pen of a dia mond, or burning in as with a pen of solid lire, upon his spiritual being, hidden perhaps now, but by and I.y to come out, and to he read thro' eternity. it is said that the wicked shnll driven away in Lid wickedness ; and so the wicked soul may he launched into eternity, sear ed and scorched in the eight of all the universe, with the deep burnt engraving of his awn sins, so that no hook ofd judgment would be needed to read them out of, either to himself or an gels. fkaitaoans to Onto.—The Cineinnair Ou,tlr says that all the railroads that have been open ed in Ohio, pay the stockholders more than ten per cent on their stock. We have no doubt this M strictly true. It shows the vast basineas of this country, but is brought about mainly by the fact that in Ohio railroads do not cost over half as much as they do in many parts of the Union. especially in New England and New York. 4 thio railroad stock can hardly fail of being a first rate investment. De. %cones, Ins ELDEn.--,The venerable Dr. Beecher is employing the leisure of his old age in preparing for publication his previously pub lished works, and such sermons and other pro ductions as he desires to be associated will, his memory and name. Thu works occupy some sic or eight volumes, and are soon to be issued by Messrs. Jewett S Co., of Boston. Dr. 13 has done good service to his generation—ant the least . of Ishich is to have reared,sis. son 4 for the Chrili tiarvtainixtry, all of whom are faithfully perpet uating the views and influence or their honored father. ettr ?\ Most REMARKABLE CAPE or Torn Rustottrt CAMP!, or mrite the Mt...Ai. nt the attlittkl pm.l the publie generally. to the rertitint at tim. HMI. nf thht MM. Tim ease may hrceeh ;tt stem. Who may be skeptical In relation to the' Imts her. mt forth S 11 KIER. bad been afflicted latent yearn wile a wryness°, lodli eyes, w blab connnued to incr.... September, 106, the inflammation or that time bee lug ltarnped the whole lining membrane of both rye., and ended In the demene of thick fin, which allot) deotruyed my maid I hod an operation performed.and the ltocksning retanyed, which woo rurued and len Me In as condition no Lefore At this et ?days of the complaint I made e40 1, ... 1,1,0 ‘ ,.. ral of the moot eminent unolical meal. oho informed um that •my eyes 'would never get well,' At thialime I could not diatingulsh any 01,p,et tly the .drier of scum fr,endo 4 commenerd the one of the Petroleum. Bath intsrualli and locally, under which my pyre lacer Improved daily on. td tho present time. and I taTerscooered my olght entire Iy. hly general. hoalth lota very much ornproreol by the Potro Imam. and I intritaine the reoinration of nay sight to lieuse I melds at No. 102 ,resod eters, in t bit city, and will he happy to give . auy information In rehm.n to my case tiILL4 HALL • 1 , ,,r nate by sewer A McDowell, HO Wntal A. A. Papers, t. 7 Natal iliert: B. A. Vabnreturl. a Co, ,orntr Wood and rmat•trj..ta: It fl. Curry, 0 A. Eh... ina•Pb Dunglaaa. and H. C. ~ ,, blrarta, Albntbeny:lal. by lbw pro. pnutor, 0. 0. KIM, nastirdaarT Cinal 14stn.S...rith . Pdtoloaran. T lIE number and formidable ekuraeter of diatoora ongloating tta duatatOtd Italn of thy liter. b.c long rhalletnaed the attention of nasbeal men atone of tbs.. disquiet. elaqaal under the general te of sag •utoplaug, has , lawn • 0 0i^+^ 1 instrable. afg.l the e nal,av py patient a.m. allowed to lira, althoot rostra' ....tens , being .nabted to otter him a hope gf rests, Ilappilf thi• eart no longer ter Lb. now 1 stuas.ly has !son found which sill aura all there eoranfaluta. of ,hammer. arisizia Inn tierantrenstut of tho liver. The 1111. doeto•mi by lit M'Lane. Vsgsfla. art .I,raetla go [ha flyer. and by erosettny It• oparalloo. portlf Ina Oa (llama.. sots an an.l eat...pato. th.tattaytlatroa stitch hati ungin to the Must, t.f Its orJan Kornsiasf hitherto pros.d for tbs. has. lallo I to opera,. upon thseest of Medias., but laces r M'Lane • 11114 mate themaelre• boll upon IL. tooten f the 1, sot. and by rlcafLltW the fonotatal t drf utt the Is Yore arse.., nf Ohms. whiela thenn derive their e y .61 , 05 t For ea.', at J ellaO a l.t • loaner' W.sl and lostrth ete 'l l .0 027 4.1'. hardeoed lumpy. Irnllr. etifT eotSPlaint, d.t.auper, yore eye, Liman-4, datulant I rarer., te . In iµ , f141.. II II Farrell • Araltun lonisoort 1 bat ao l usred • itptitatirra that no tuellelv• of the kind •••er enjoysl. 1t ut equally altaesetouy Or ersigelaa. *aft rhsam eagles mat sallt. aka ts.laehn, et.e. thrmt, our tot qtr. lasso, ehilhlayna, fh.sanY.lnt. Dar De. Mc looreet Ls 1-Cl3.l'itt.a.--Tno na mui•Jtuns Mrnamt tir this arr. uwailirma 'a.m. to ra th. Morin... Whet.. it h.. boon intrtslue.4. It hanattm ad • porwhooty earno-.tawrinl in, rho arms. or mail.. umattoo re, aiotans .r. ualaz It in cant . . When at, ran Mitam it l'abonts, lioromior, to oil ni undo , rh. •rtioniw etwi4iioil ~.•••• • Lwx of the •Lnuir I , lls. .tth whwii I . fortr will be foraisitorl. Vlii • t.t 1 • .T•NY oiwo followlng trtt.r trim an aernt rho, riPiiraral In t wiottiat trim which the. liquor Is • ' Ca..", Ng Mord Nlareti if J khla Co --tlontlattwo, W• end we r.n aall •a, .tOwtty Mora of Pr MuLawe'e Pill. than lan with u• Thor. PIII• are rmoilll nu ina in tismiri • 4,l:tars alma. mat all that ••• hit. If you eau *mai lb 41. is dourn WA! toll, tbor sill 1.. t ta , lialo on /rota motet •au ln-ing us • now isumOr . Ft I' MI. Li att•3o , llU, I t Fafl Importation of Haraware, Cutlery. & LOGA.N, ‘VILti()N & CO., I , ran tt, attentions iinfnhant• sn I ...tier. that, taatat erten .1 FOREIGN AND DOILIZiTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, INVOItTbai 111 RECENT PACKII, - An.l .Icittl [Ley car rct.• prnean.l rt, cc< pci. t. Irc , lllGut fait to pina-• • ' 43 - A tillr•NOnl . ..lll,l SIANN c taway• on N.J. Pittsburgh Lilo insurance Company CAPITAL, 8100,000. OFFTCR, NO. 75 FOURTH STREPT • oVFICLRS 1106, Hrt Tro.surer—J,lva Sorer...laza —C A Wm , . AWN. advertimmeut to lowa., part DC Ihin pvtp.• • Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh tNCOURALIE HOME INSTITUTIONS Lao* No. 61 11•1 or .Ir•.t. I o •trokmor.• (AC 11 C. U. l'r.,4ltut w'ttiJA. W. 11AA.A.F.bc'r This Cuillpata, trutur. toprchwr,... to stoe, a , lll. V si.o. An goyple gua.rentr , fur thc. htlltr and lotAgrity of fh. lo h ltutio Is Afford In lb« th. lorpctu.. u sr. 01 rill...a* ed 'of littsborgh. ter and favora , r l7 known to Um rommuoltr fur thoir pru.h.orr. .04 - 011..70111-0. 11. Ilnwl. Wm. Ilaraley, Wty. Luric,r, Jr.. Walter Ilrvora t Hugh D. Mug, JohnHatbauth. li Y. KU,. ausutl WM. F. JOHNSTON CLEVELAND MEDICAL COLLEGE. rpiic Anmial Connie of Lectures in the CWT./land Medical INllloWe. will rotooorooe on tiowlay . , the fine Soy of Noittootwo, sod roninwie oot. , . The following gentlemen ecoopose the leenlll of l u . .' 4%tI?`rDELLMATIII D I, M. Pr;, Woo, ,feseor ..fr CblneraJl Pet JAASU l'. ov:tads...l Theory .1 Orartlee of Nleuklne 110 RACE ACKLEI. M L.. Professor t.,f So.rners .1011 N 1.. CASSELS.M. D. Professor of Mate, Medi., Pharmacy, And union :SAMUEL 11T. 4011 N, 11. D.. Professor of Chemistry . bud ltedleal Jurisprudence. JACOB J DILLAMATER, — .II7D., ProT.Spor of AnAtomr 4'n 'th P o b il: l Fo h' rtZ . • entire course of Lectures . Vou M.striculntion fee w d.otirrd. . .nen • pt pky tilde in twelve ....the. for PPS, arpl -.sued .nutilly with some per.. whose responsibility Is certill.l to b y • Justine of the Pens, or• Judge in the County or District In which the ouruer Mdes, will be exempted In the Oar* of money et the time. edlesil lleasites. end than. srho hero attended two Rill course. of le un ctures. one of which was et this ioStitt, 4013, ere entitled to • free admission to the Lecture, by payi g tbe Matrieulation fee poly.l.loLl ‘ bawd. with roo. liht. and fuel. oan - be pronured g~e f.rlltty far wit boarding eau U eLWned at 00 epej, eating, of lectures. tree to all alallieuleuts of Lit.' College, will communes !nor weeks previous to the mmmeneement of the regular coon, and continuo until the opening of the term. Pn.rielon le tussle for the Cult). eatlon of pi - Prete anatomy on Lim most liberal terms. The Medical and Surglael clinlque onnneeted with the Coslege, under lb. direction of Professors Delemater, girt -0.04. e nd Aekley, m the number. variety and linportanee or mum. presented. is bellerrd to be enual to any tte. J.l. CASSELL. country eeplD - tf SeeTetary of the Medical Facultr Put up at Met all. - Pack*, at Pawl-a Price. HE subscribers would ra4ectfullyq U Invite the attennn of n.tall dealers Ind. Tors to their very superior TEAS. put ~ta t he sorrel parke,laraled .4 to exclude tlie,..Nr air. and Drewry. the Teaa perlettly froth. rho advantages of '''eaa put upla this wayfnrretullitg. are on obvious that thoughbut lately Introduendo they hnr ataneet nntlrely sapereeded tbe loose Tom, Our arrannemee. and tallith, for buying Tr.. nre nob that vin are eornitantly reonlvinit Conk Town, which re am enabled u. veil an Team of Ilk. nuallty in the rut: arra All Tau acid by theauhaalber• arunoleton their ao that any not invins ..`"^" fartion MS, ho r..rUr a d• nd the money refunded. have been Informed that tliern arr pro , . wino engaged In ssuois, tbrongh .Western Venn, Ivailla and Ohl.. northlrat and damaged Teu put up le a oviol. Ist may to our., by exhibiting Pimply.. of genuine Teu ottainNl from na To avoid 111 po.alt.n of thin kind. ninety, that every.package Put UP hf• et ix labelled nub our name and Guarantor. LCIONE TEM , of all prielkt and Varieties. wholenale or th"°' ;`;' t sl ". . i , t ' e lleCLliitril CO.. Tea Dealer.. .0 7 10 IA Lanny rivet. QUNDRIES-- ij KW bags Rio Cflffeez IOUU ban. Window lbo Dices. Green A 1111, Tear. 190 bbla. Eosin: WU ha.. ba A b• It'd Tobanoo. oO •• h. r' Tar: . . . . . . - (Ml km. VII'. Tyrtod ..1 Plug. :u) - Vlnecor: 2411 d. tr.b His.: 20 " Spontph Whinmr 30 htEde.P K.& N. o.llmgar. ....0 •• El.n..rn Alum: 20 1.41 s Loaf, red. bull 1 10 .. C1.101...t1 LAN. ,,,, d 100 - H. U. llolanirr. 2 termw ladle: W :: .1. H. - t.. 0 1.1,11.4,',4 d Landlowirk: - ...,.._.. Syrup - wLs.. Ocala.* .R.Chequn OW dub Con itrocubuu Tcgd.ber wltb 'Madder, Co einuaturs, on hand io4 ..pl9 JULIN jpoß CHAMBERS—Very chenp Wall Pa pa, sad cheap eom a In innaot whlinnonn. .171 W. P.31.7.81811A1.1. - • N Infallible Remedy CM TOOTH ACHE, Tart.r on the I,,et.ty f ro g r i ? i l zo lrart . for -1.1 cent, for rates! 0.0 9 .5 , 140 Womlfilr:eet. 11CD — ILE OlNTMENT—Warranted to cure the ca :r reaes of file. In few tispl. for ode by repin , a - Krer:t MoDOWLLI., 140 a cod .t. gIENUINE MEDICINAL POET-WINE; LA MUNDY. AND MADEIRA WlNE—is bottles .54 on:fraught. for ult. by ,TI, SURER A 31r150WELL. 140 Wood at. ' • ' "k3APAR HANGINGS—New style of Gold Par, Hangings. for Parb,rs..ltb .I.a.Lnt Cold and, No rot 1.1.r.b.ry, fir W. by W P. MAILSIIA LL .1119 , bb Wood At. i I RE.' EN o 1 L. CLOTH-5 00 yards 4. 4i, ILli sot 5 quarter UT,. OA Cloth. for Info. litinds, outwrior to r...rvlro to any %Item balonfactury4 for that purrg,....,u4 r,...lyed sod for sal, by th 5.1..... or yard. at b. r...ta.. N , r ,, 7 and U Wool ottr...t. J. at 11. PHILLIPS. ExeCutors' Notice, peraorni indebted to the Estate of Jo ..ph ‘l.-cluro. de , .t. o 1 In.; St. Clair 6,..rn*hin. 3tv. end.) . ry.tttyyted to make payment to Mr UALSICLP.L. ADAMS. Tunnel mar It „b+. lYttlYburdlr. and thole hsvinit nmont ttratir i t . lbj , tl47 . ttlement. SAM. PATTY.ItSON, Jr.. El,lllUrfl. Horticultural Notice. TUE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION loothe eie,hurgh llortleulitaral hGelety. hill to he the 1. 4 imh of Sehiembor. lu 31&OON IC lIA (Mb Fln+l. All hrtictee for ehtubltlou must be relforfo , to the ...ommltt.. of Arrhugemeubh before b o'clock. AM. of the If lb of Sl , btember. f'.mlly Tlekrtn ehn I. het from any member of the If x- Comhiotteo—pric. SI. Slagle Tieltebt..., cent, ft, order of the E..tretatlve. Committee hel. , Z. • Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Co. I%Ca I ,flit. , Oryi.w. l'ittrburgh. t'wP,-.U. 1551 III: SUBSCRIBERS to the Capital Stock of tlu• •r.h...e C01111.33,.0wl I,whil. do t.hw.' nt. 000 rot ..t.t. per Marv..., will km calkal wPw. wt.. •,,it., Or loa wromino. 14 St. A. [LILL. ..Oh. - Tr......,wr ; IVINDOW SIIAIIES—A tine htoek 'ern y hrwriug mil lliw Tartetiwn of Tram.pareut IVlpdow `l ill •1} juW rwcwived frwin the uisoutexturwr, which ••• ...I ' )F l i:;; l .C: h"''''''' ri VN•IiillA".11.!:.?:,111:',`,-,..,!:7".r" Petroleum ! -, TIJKiI.I J. ittillt I t.•.. Iv. to. VI .t.. 1 No. 129 Wood Street. !EMEI sEgE:RIOR TEAS, ,z,,,(2.t0r. ' , pp. - . ANA, WAWA CO. Libya, el. • 11) urrEit-18 kegs for sale by mei( e NIKIANDIXS9 I . f IIEESE-80 boxes prime W. It., for sale I.) by WICK t 31r91491/Ltb , +. 011,--1; bbls. for sale by .ttl9 WICK t 14 1 1..A.X.—'21! sack s for sale by" tvtlY WICK .9 MrCANDLESS. • Notice. • riIIIERE will be an election held at the of • f,..• a the 1 nuabinchen, NwEinwdolli o .2s , , ett• B..rotioal of on Tiotfil.To.o. lie) 0 / °mob,. for the numb* election one Preside... oltd Mooncere, one Treosurer,anJ one Secretwry ol the , rJolb K b elo c novicot/oo Compon,, for the ensuittil eke order, Atteit. 0 NLW lON, See', t'/./d Newton. nent. 10, I 451.—leeptlow.. 1 1Es .• To Printers. • PRINTING OFFICE; amply •altpplied 'cat. .11 ueevemary tomer win Me amply • bEst role Lolt 100 l Joh Business; in this city, together with the uto ekoired lee, GI the promises. goool will, le, is herebl of . I-3,1 for 11/e Lc/yen/11s are oil I Kood order,iirld y new, Idol the owners are to othno.Posb neon, - will Lebold vs', mush below their value. The above iireoeut. ou opeibuit is [deli seldornoneurn• For Pkrdeoltst. apply at lt,looltlee VERNIILLION-1i cases for Bale • co. .1. SCIIOOSMAKAN oi CO Dry Lumber' for Sale ub EST COMMON WHITE TINE MUM- I) ItElt. 1, and 11 dole. think. • ,1„, I, nod •J or. think; 414 SeitintllliZ• 11 , ounvb Jscot and Se:audio, twd drub Joist. I will sell the nbove Lumber sr lost, or lower than it e n ,/ Le boucht to the CIL, A in,—rwn pair/. of tint Este FLAT Ell AEC sup 11 JAMES It MORO AN. Sloth lar/1. First Supply of Fall Goods. IVIDRPGI & GURCIIIIELD hove now ILR. open the, first supply of Foil Ijoode. and inset co. node ol their regular oustoolers and buyeec neuerWli • sent- I _PAID B BUN S AND SlLKS—Muartts" bay,. otma [ha moruini • .PP!, of luelat.ustblezg...l, wrg GOODS, 111 ECEI V ED THIS DAY and now opening ill AN. Illt.411" 8 , 181 Liberty ntteet. 10/ plewes , tat., aid ' block Cuesimerea. of the pereedt end so., faohlonoble patterue. ou poweablaet colored Cloth, of the most eupeitor m•nulewtore She largrxt andoo.l.l dplonilitan/annient of reathego ever Ilrouvht to thin eat). llrklerehirta and Unworn. (1) do, nor ova olipoigino tthart. A hove Itaorrtnaent of Cr.,.,.. liondterthiefa, a, 11 bleb Cowell], will the very I.Bae eIweIII of lIKA MAW , . uIArTIIIB6, of the Lunt Whiopable if Is. aisay ou howl. orw oir the largeot ..81 molt laallionablr ueB of tnnx.lo. adaytw.l aratfensaua wear. ft, e.toro ,wuutry, all whirlB the propnetar fa Vane.. I p aler at thevey loweef f B r rash. e. to llzo Tailoring' Into elowuleel iu the beat man e,. no I at the h,..run 41.15, nopl; • I:ANTED—A situation an alwistant in a •, or light porter tu a wholexal. wafehouae. for • young man. ,teted place + fur wwerat_ oto-r ,eune mon. mi ono+, or warebotwea--or tor lat,orw: In Wogs 4.0 count, Ala, plare• erupt.. at •n s.s r , to rano. ennwola BoB, B --- aw-i au.l plaree for aeveral char, le Woo, corrowB , l and lent_ Watawak to tewraw sum. AW kind. of buelneu attetofal t. r utedawate I•leae. 9.11 at ISAAC 11/11)111.' Iv y oLei.,eew "i. _ _e. 11..1.1 • awl: At - • - • pot up In Ow Vortito. tool I. met...M.11,1 1.• 11, F' , 7 made. tot oretitfol t re- , n,l.rful CTRL. porform.d. 1A....C00! —No.( who... aor uf Lb. wellies, llotoeso,r, Ihl.l thennli'l•.r..4 Tho no-,..t0k • ho] ofol .1 • ILI. 1:1 HE WITHOUT TAO.. 4'maryro. Crept Ite. • ,tan r,,,les_librvskte,rr 11.4 . .. rm Tet,r, • am Li. Wm.* Dr .1.u,l unt 1.11,nt. t.r•11.2 of •.1 St, 4...“ of APP.... In r Iran tb.Lf the t.ul o• . 1134 Del•llttr. . Lunamtn. J.u. - ao,l . . In,:g.)..nt ttn•ttet 1-tr ttr Wtt Is.alrilluesze.• Utlit.. awl .tI t —au Wm.!, •nt ..tret4 Ity la w tot tatitl ha, .1•••• 'la • rt.,.to. tb. toutttlatwtn tontltts attd Lit,.l It neutrulta.t. Laki .tort. untt.ttt t .1 utt.l 11...1thr srOco4O•111.1>. lot oli to fttorge tb• 141.4 tram theirapoafilmo oott-Nettof Rom 11, Into itolsolt,tert - of tlto apperotedurtOit oriolor, wool to propoor tbo of ...no t. ft'oiot `uOooforf 00. o. b.- tloyet , tra rotrart of lelloo wok otootftotrotortatilit, ftwoh pro•ing It helf ataalotiolotto to Luau, at oncot ot•ligotztat tlttotattoof Llold.sh to heir es! (As, will niiTsy tar In.mb rem, As lb. rnLh. hIW has sossl wanteal—lawyer C•IO‘MT., t.1.-kullard cu erprkne., jutt Si their insist ut Isith lu tier .1.1 suslisiumiii is ks!uv es 'rigours. 11ri fly 11.411 miss.] noiitrusim tu.wt hop, lirs.sud gnr Irmo tp.. yoz-ly on.whini. mods, throe., hove', hrohou Linwo io Lomat and nor.. howro. , hwilloomno to b,mw.lf awl nth., 1,4 do oor thwkowir of hicroaqnry;lat thn rstArol oul) oxolhr•tan.l thot inn bop. of why picot sw utayont, W..trant of I olio. Dort owl ?Ai...oaring..od ontwoodn him. Int law life, oak, to nwl we hove on Onsitihinn tils %ord.' ..Imrot' , k a hr•lth ; ; Fr_usi.e,. READ TUE FOLLUIVINU, T.now noon nnd Sarnsparlin gives groat soilsfantlon in ever, very respeeteible gentle:lmo totornied us thst. his infighterge troutilfni with Itilicult menstruation, and °thus. •Stee • peraiiiir ly bwr sea. Moe had not it... Thor reguintmenatrual ilierherge no . s long lima; but by the J. of lir. on, notes leli;w Dock's/1d Yiantapurilla she was rntlianny eurol. Townsend's acid others without rectos.. the slighteet to•nent. Ile had one daughter die from the same neut.. I E. TRIPP tiosego roust). Roy; tilt. s P fonn.O !Or, " Ilu.hesed• • short time ago. • hotth. or your I ellow.llock and thyesparkila by My Was. •hich nbe hul used for complain!, Erimprlu and Meekness. F•lling ..1 the Wotrai, Pod it hes alreulY belp.4 her eery Of the Erysipelas R h.. he.lt ~.um I have Just harchssell • mod bottle.' rand from the effect of the {non,. feel entatdsta that It rail .Bats prifre cure. verl reolmtfully, S COBURN. ?, fO,O Marro% Apauldhag, id Erie. Pa., sand a Liver Complalht„ Pelhltanon or 11,« Heart. Illszl,hese a the Heed, Cold- De., of the hatreroltleg, sod NuhAtteila of lbe Lhalm, of tan 'year, ',Ladakh. onlely Lf , ihdeott'. Yellow Doc!, end P•r/41,riiilk Ram, Pa., November YU, 1019. J. p Park, Esq.:so-I am happy to inform you that,thre• Iwlxles of Ouyeatt's Naito. Cock and Sarsaparilla, whieh Md of you, have been the meenthunder the blesminm of a kind ['Meld - eye, of reetorint Me.to health and the en. Myments of life. IThen I ...motet:wed tieing the Yellow Doak and Sarsap. .rill., I von truly Inamost feeble erondl4n; I was sore lo afflicted with Palpitation of the Ream, and with the moot eaerusiatlna pains the hack and aide. I was uch troubled with ellszineni in the hent,ooldnant of the m tremllic , ,. and numbness of my arms and legs, and Cr years hare bevzi yorr, r,stlve. have tor cif., years bean Aquitilting the most able medical men" in this snetlethand in [Waal., but muld get no relief from their preemitAloaa I here shoo tried a great Yuri., of family medloines.with little Or an stiorese. ant the first overt that l en the. r„p os , posit and Sermons/111a. me symptom. tmpeoved, and continued to do no until all of my tormenting eon plalnla were entirely removed. 31, bark m nue. strong mid ime from pain. my arn. and lege are rrLtured ;we fat e enoitlvene, ml extremities are warm and healthy. my bowell are regular. and I Owl In all M.P.,' pho Is a renovated man I bare sire rn to several poor people that were sick tud unable to buy Your vary L.lttlade xne. tinl Yellow Pork and Saieeparilla. and .011 ha*.. Own greatly re11. , 1 by it, and expreme Melt hamtfelt gratitude. Yours truly. MARCUS. SPAULDINti. p.rhoue genuine unless put up In large bottle.. can [aiding -a uusrt. and Dann. ..1 the Syrup blown on the glom., with th e tritten Inunnturn, L'. /Utica;(, on the oul•Ide wrapper . em) or J. U. YAll.K.CmmAnatl. Ohio. north...l turner of .I.mrth and . .ntren.r on Walnut atreyk. t< whom all onlOre moot I.l.lrea.d. J. 1,1.1.1 A' Co IS,A, lahm.atock a I:a., J. A. !Cale. L. • Pil.betrUh; Lea A 114.<1..hata. Allevhimy I]tr; L T. 1.."...11, IV aghluglom L. B. Bowl, Ileigatcau,ll. ..I,.y.l.rernaburg; S. KLJaptx.B4.rmerw.l4 5.4.1 a Ullman, A ..kn. Iluntinedma; Lira. ort. Ilolltcleoehary 11.1.1..r.. 1 a Co.. laltaaa, J. lA, Wrlaht: tone a Cu', Brookville. A. Willon a N.e. W•roenbarg I.l4Arslatl a Cu. N. Callemler, ilrw.Llr. Bartow Q Co L;nl.; linLbana A Furter, Mercer. Jamwa Kelly • Cp. BBL ler. S. :UMW, Beaver. 3. o.eummerlAa.llarum: V L. A 13 s..l4l3...COUtierMat.;P•erooltar.Jr. If roll zonal... see - Prgee—sl per Bout.; Sie Bait. fii $5 AMUSEMENT' ATICEISIANUIL LARGEST PAINTLNG IN TIIE WORLD. WILL open on THIS SVENING,\ Sept- T v 10th. at the Lthitaieum, Liberty street . , IiCTCLI INGS'OIIAND CLASSICAL PANORAMA of the SIM and SIIi:IRLS of the MEDITF.RILANGAN. depicting All the 0 ,- .4. beautiful d sublime menery upon the elaaairal In of the Old - Woeld, for nearly four tbouraind miles In extent, god pronottimed by the nubile &millirem, to`hoe by far the moat truth%compt , heintiyo and initaniSteht ti Painng ever brought at lath!. rooter. Admiattionlsrentc rooter. lldrenlscenta. ' \ The Panorama will eruktmenew moving at . quarter he fure.lo,lnek, ewesitn• la the Week. aeIPAT, 3000 GROSS . UP , VIAL CORKS Juat reedy' sad far sale by ee/ J. KIDD a CO. ' lOOO L d B r s. ,, RO , S ' PINK—On hand ....11 \ .1.1[0.11 A Oil. i 1 GALLONS PUR' OLIVE OIL -- , , . . . . JOIL 1 Duet received and•for siSc hy eel 7 J KIDD a cO. _.. . . '- 1.1 - 4 CASK AMERICAN AkROW 1t00 . 1. -- . i Just' reed and for sale by oelli . litDD A Co._ ' Anchor Cotton Fritiory-Lots t Auction: 9N SATURDAY, September 7th, will lie kt at yrobile auction. no the peen , at3o'cluelt. 1.. TEN I' ALUARLIC LoTS,buieieral . t, between (lob)noon sal Le.tawk street, taloa 'Ai feet fivat and run uiva, bark 1I lee! to Altifeet alley. This 'property le well worth the actentioaa of rapltalia being th the buni nee. part fthe city. and'io the immediate vicirlitr of the Railroad Depot. It. cannot fall to advance in •rice fur yea. to coma It Would cult nimirably for A OTEL: wEtch le greatly needed In this city. ',mans win • lug to invert mooey In teal estate would dowel] to 11 1 " 1 , 1 114, attention, uit le the only property for 'until: that kin. it,. and now penmiges to trivet:too falter in Prim, I will Le Pohl ell together, or in tole to salt purchasers. Teraue--One.dhurth In hand, the balance...l ow, 1 n od three year, with Interest, to be ...cored by born • d '''I 4.7K . :LI . , KREBS A IR/11X. Auctioneer,. EESWAX & PEATILVALS -15 2 lieetwia: 34 mei. Filktherr, lauding and tor sale by • ISAIAH DICKEY t 130.. eerall \ Water anti Front • - Public Sale, of Pew& • NUMBPt of eligible PEWS in the That Nreebyterfau Church, in !Welty. will be mw at t le sale, 00 blonday., the 011 lust, at lu o'clock, A. 31. Sale to take place prat. Church. petlir.V r 4' A TER'S CELERY PECTORAL. Ma NUE etlitt COMBS, COLDS, 110AR8ENPM, BRONCHI ' TIB, WHOOPING-COUGH, ROUP, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. ti N offering to the Comm unity ibis justly I...celebrated remedy for illwm; of the throal and longs. it lk out our wish to trifle with e lives or health of the afflicted. but frankly to lay before them the oVieloos of diatitigunduel men and soma of tie evidences of , Its site= :em. from Which they ten Judge to‘r, themselves. We sin. eurely pledge ourselves to 'uaks nowild assertions or fides +burl:bents of kts eibewry, our kol.l ilut soy bops to sneering humanity which teens will TO warrant. Many proVs are bete Elva% enl.ll•4l.6lkett en tooth?ny from the public Into ell we publish,, fnellbg iseu red the! will And them perlectly reltitMe, 14 the wkedlclue worthy , heir boat contd.:we and petrOriage. A ittwi the distinguished brofesS , o , r of ln .ChemiStry sod Ala- Dr : I,e fin: t i" ATiPat . ycini. pre ...cord -1i bed en obportunity of *01,7./5 it, ef- Si my own family, or tha families pf m Mends. hin base nor door with a high degrzeof es tactlon. to caws th utultesol ehildreo. I litre i r ina IL. istl its lop. ediente slow. • ye i wrerirkl not " rough' li r 4t i ltk il tilrert:PXll4), 11 \ D Brunewlet, Ile., Feh.lo, 1041 ;From an Orrer in the Hamilton HUH, In this City`d Dr. J. C. At . I hare 1,,11 cured of the wont Mash \ I vet hod in y Ilk. by your . .Cumitir P 1 4 .7././:,.. arid et er Oil, whe m n I Lave ogporminltY of M....M..0"N ,'‘ ir others Yours, mimethilly. Lowell. Ang.lo, lath. • • • S. D. EIVEHACIii. 411Z-lteal the toll n¢, and see if this medicine is worth trial. Thi. patlcni \had bekime very fertile, and the ef. -el of the medicinetlunmistalimbly distinct , 8. S. Horst, Marmot SPItInGs. Ju1y5.1949. .1ir..1 C.:Arca—Mr, lhave been 101Icted with isainfill auction of jhe longs, .1,4 all the aymptonin of settl..l .mencoptlon, for Moriithan • year. 1 conbl find se m• 1 s ei n e that *OOl4 reach My rase, until I emerneneed lb. nu- of your Cherry Pectoral, which gWve me greduatte lief. and.d hareibeen ateadily, gaining my ....Hi until my health It ..7t1¢13 reattaxil. Whilit using your toe , ~ rine. 10. d the natlncation If lo curing with Amy tete, eml friend . Hre plea.. of 5 winter District, who had i eon .tended !N. his Woe al alutlea.by • severe at , tae[ of bronenitla. \L hese plealnare in certifying those "". ' Sot' '''''' 2C,k .r. ell.lll.)l ' k7orgiiitt Carolina. The rollowtsig w..one of the *,OOl of caeca, which the 5 Diarist,. and Inendo'Hionght to beincurable consump \ ChtilTrat. Pa.. ling. 73., 184,, 4 J. C ATM.--E.ir, 1 WY jab. Witt • nerrible much. brought on hy a enhl. In the hegthang of la 4 Febrn , Y. .0 itas confined to my bed,for runre,than two months. 0 ughiut inc , mantly bight al day, I teems. , g4.,asti t i , V, ' ly t :tra . rt. 'o ITiZeT. o rw .o en k Vidky:fall ' ilTaVl r t? iluc r as. trees Int breath that but . httle It of my'rerorery-could b. entortained. While In this .1 nation, acne. , Omit.. (the 0,0. John Keller, of the Aletrtetirch.) brought me • bottle of your Cherry Preto which 1. tried more t., grail() him than from any ernes thin onoliiMining .- 1,-0 Its goal effeets lodised me to kMatitina,ll.• Rae, end I.soon found my heelth much inatirosed.. Nos, in three only I am well and strong. and ennyattribstte\ ety sobs only In your great undtrons Willi tbSdnerptStYtbstlttade. ',wet, 80 .. • JAXEb GOREfIEY. • tempered .4 cold ' by JAMF.S,C. AT El Pra-ti Mdohenr. SoliEgreelL !dun Soli In Pittsburgh, iliolreale area retail. by H. At., , kLii- IN EI..TOCIK A 00 , and J. H. TOW IiSYND. , , In Allesbnay City, by H. P. hi:kVA - AE.12..4 .3 VIC. GILA& .4 by Dru.'_.otfareagraliE,2!.L. F 4.- - 1. 0. '("HE DAILY 'AND WEEKLY GAZETTE, ; and most of oar Pittsburgh dailies sad wei'ddies. mid 4 n • ...rusty 00 newsparers tram many of trctr s and st , As• sad ntetYnty entynt•stolt Isst,tcr, to lets tt other loings, Z.", nicer Temper., CartaLcatra. Shanxi ... In. nren Tahiea. /i• . t.ert for tele at ISAAC 110,1015. 4 DM,. T.Ar.l et - sel . Lt , , li I LBS. REEFED BORAX or ..2 e OGIII os-or , -4 ... sl-..- br . J. KIPP ACO \ , - - • ~ ,Fail and. Winter Stock. of F \ any ancl,Btaple , \ • ' DRY GOODS, . \ . 0 .l. MASON i Co. wouRI moot rt4pect li, ..,' 2 / A L :V , .!_4 . l '4 Nr .'" tr a :l s l;l " part " l '2l !i:; " lril Ttfr ' s2i " d rj, lit ...- .e. e tbs . k e. Y.1 , ..1y. air .alte-i..... tq k -S. enteh will teok,uml larger than any the have ever e'., 1,-.: o wit We hire f•Telf el as trilloenr , .oh 0 a Henan Huallne. 0400 ion andertuanishawl , sk limns It ltsitStsrnn try rs. ynpyniny Illnnbytnt s .S. - t: ., :ntwts. ,0 10. 0 0, : en.tsy rtantbSl MUM teeing-, , Ire 5.. French alletino• .. i., sae,. liar II milhan !AS/ pa Paramett•ACoborm ....,,....shi . rettrig . -•-- algr i glakt mho f ..iii rm 1 0.• StAllie tte. She - ,al .. too make Imitiontil7.4.,oo , rench I osorr. ....., " Caabeas y hi riis ."7 ne)10;A ilk : sd Vele .0 - Shirting , ribtorns• S t n loudtogether watt ese ma il , ,/ esle erianliebnartin I seplL k IV k:R. CONII years' stand lAs. ours! by 0. A. Ztt r, '''.4 news: to. 4.10 Lit PILLS.. so looms., 1., Isp laL II C '!dt H E Nellets—le. 8. plunr• I ran w.pmeuerad your Liver Pine ea.,. uare earned won:tern • b **** r usel in our part n ' t the onsilttrY. Stout or mu netahhora hare usad,them. a nd found thrni of.the mat e., tijillty in billoyeettertlont. tort livadarhe.lo. A. for naiad{. I sunray th at there newer has been • ISlddietz. that 4otte =0 , 60 ISSI!b V. Iha ee been tackled , with Lis. ;;.;i . :::!crl",:: irtr,:°., mrired..,t;::V.l.w..urs,,c - , . lamb bats eltscbytt the more 00500 re.itil. am , I mitY r .y without ex./aeration that I SIMI ttilf p.-wPctiy ntrra. I :herr/tate re Li them ti. all who SI, afflicted with diseese of the Liver. . hour gestrhil friend. • ', J. sos.fru. Ptiretusers will remember that. all Phis milled - Liver Ville, - ether than those pre - go-et by a. E. SELI wr , hi.. 5.. Nod .01000, Ayr butt orb.. imitation*. 4.05 . HEW tiOODS. '.. ' \ gin E. SUBSCRIBER baring nosy recoiled his entire stak,,of FALL. ANII lalliTElt iiiiol4b, ri . :i t tioV ' T,:itS tTIZZ:if 0 1Ta t ronTe,tilL h : f."?2 \ soli or mtalL at Ter, lOW vi.. . , ii. his le Drj e t . locelr.all the Stahl, as welt es • large cork of Vaboy . Hood.. commit., In v.).- , 4 4 Thirst Mika. r evatettg .4 str . et . .t &eget, tell bitbl, 4-4 limeade SOS. . .. . .. , Plaitrillack Silks, all prima and widths. ~ limeade black SUL . • Ile., Watanst Silk, all stialer. . Etruria Poplins. .. Mu., of, Lalottai 1 -. French Heels. arid Ceshmerer. T ',tether with Frenela ell and English Prlnto.ln endless:a- HOUSE FURNISHING GOOUS: 1'14,1114 and 134 Barrudry libretintor, 44, 04 end' r 4 sad Irian Pillcur Lltienc ;4,44 and ICH Table Vaunt.. .d Damsak bapitinii and Doille,a • fa K reellbVaitillte, Fr.., Furniture, tilautr!gnt aro. ti.trtaltriklateriale. ita • MOURNING - DRY GOODS; , 81 !'" I ` mc0trtn.....:14 " Black Canto. e 143 H 7.. Mohair LystrzA , : tm 2" tit:=l ' r 'ltalian Cra ll per. MAU AAA Crape ,i F I u N K C it il 'h e . mTga " tlel prd . 3.l.lyeari . o: . llAnt_ l.i.ry .14 VT, why, ""” "." "' \" —"r. JAIIES A IIeKNIOHT. $.06, -Singer's Patent Straight Needle Perpen dicular Action Sewing Machine; - • • Steuted by Letters' Patent of the. United Siqua. 1119 'MACHINE is the most important and mairentally useful Invention of the age. It bee been end , • suMelent lennth s of time to he thertmehly o ., te d u p o n • / met vtuiety of vial...a le ell camels folly eirprovel. It exegetes In the rated perfecter:id eatisfartory manner the work of the fedkoWtok trades and occupation.. anr ,,nr—Thilors, lket. Oboe and \ Gaiter Mannfartmtiro Darnel. and Saddle &takers. &let Maker& Cornet Maker.. c, p ,1 0 , 00 Trimmers. -Cap Makers and Ilea Binders, Drew Dare, Costa:nem Oboes Marra. latpcklett Manufectur rn, Comet Bog Mitnufarterers, Teton Makers, Whip Ma ker, and Upholsterers. And may 61.41 4, e_prontably need in making 11011. and AinangA, Deist. Matt-eases, Horse C Oiled Clothing. neelintridotb.... Map and Char, , atmar `l l ,,,t..,l2 4 hlVAliZl7l3 l e:eref4lll="Ait'llrgartre. h. reoleh beaten. twelve inch. Near, o4ghe.letr D compact. OtallittrAtll le form, dureide hash 14 poem, not liable to pet out of order. 'WI edJurted to d It will patrons, the, later 'of tram five to t . p ,,p e .deainr en the kind of work! arrd kill of Ile °knew. Th e rr beet nod of Tailor.' Ceram Mork can b.. em ote' with it in the neat Mariner. end \in \making Cepa and nowt other, article. to which it &dulled, it. work tottil Ottperatt . to that eammeely draw by hula, Lull peintebdirectiour far urn% are furnishedwith etch raw 0 1,1 ne . The prim. with all ILPDfrottie nOlttlUnt, and Pyle.. 1. Vll?:.krachtlnue'tll3ltlP:ol=lllsll'. tle t Il all. i:e h v e r ° o ' gt t ; P V) Dca " L ' a: P . 4.^l :s re se l Ytk. greet., mil sad where all Venous interested , ea e invited to mil, ead may be united of rev:clef= aline. duet evidence and pent. omelet demonetratton of the great utility and value of the inveetion—and that it le roped "vs' to toy other ever offered to the nubile bitch:4lre riotd to non the Patehlee in any Tart of the oretunrof the United Stares. non disleeelof. will wdd rot resemble terms. and on so to OEM,* thrpurchteers pent.. The meet desindne point. eke be reeve en only br aniVirly appleation. ISAAC 31 SIND it or l. • "52 141.4.1wer New Yk. . INSEED. 011;--20 bbls. for sale' b LA 'walk J. BCIIOO3MAKMI Ob. 24 Deed et. , ORLO DER SEED-1 cask for sale by 1_) 1. ECIIOO:43ILICER' di CO. • - . I:lOPS . — : Put up in 1 lb. packages, for fa.. H T u ' - ' l°° "' d ...an ia7 .(7'.lL W CLURO At CO, AA .12 25.3 Llkerti lL our It amouttamOum. a. JONI-, k LAC 1{ RN CO., Wholesale Gro• "..* :tl=7 tlg fi t Cr their Ware , lat Water street, Ylmatottryo. Oll.lt IiEZIEP ! S celebrated DURHAM FARM ju . k riumms) cliElltElu c li z Z b fattrat t a,lto Ilkoo " te 'ro o m . I :NZ ''.4 o I f o O olfe .‘ elet. but la d e siring te, Iroduced for tbe ;ref time Ilt " 1 Utle market. Thom e eheice maid. am ree q"" 4" : ' ‘ ' "di and ezamWe 11li. 11. kIeCLUKG t CO.r rTplf‘,.ii7asent and Tart Ile.ters. LOrt CRUSHED SUHAR—A very-imperi -I,' or Oblate for ymmtralay e am=alt . ,bl4ll._ Just mord by /I CV, SALM9N-t - iril be res'd, this 0 d. j . , bylapress, „,. 14. ... 1.73 . 2r0gi re b "p. ),IT ANTED — A Pace folk a nice younran . ...i.t.lairl . Tio b ita9:V. 7 4 lth .alf.=. 4 a 7.7 - ;TiL; besinottsolso. for • Total Mort thart Mr. of oar. a. • book keeper or Merit In • stoic,. al for • Toone enal - , : „1.,..11 edooxted boy of t to letext the enti o.o.e..burioest aim. for • trumberof JOboritax. It in the cite or anuntre.Or et public works Fl i ;r otli It ISAAC MARIUS' teeter and Into. once, TL ... •e p7l , r jr A ., N p ..N . 12 ER ,, S' OIL -20 bbls. fur n" F. k W. 130kM IP fIEESE->5O boxes for sale by ' . l I aepl.2 F. aW. HAKE roll. - -•.--. QOAP—IOV) Roles No. 1 Rosin; - ior to by Lo nvala'a. aW. lIARIAINII \ ktO 2011 -'1.1)0 bola. .1, for 50.10 by' • 0. 0 W. lIAMIDLI.MM. ,LAS u S — ILIO boxea Window, for:saleLb . s, .1.12 S. At W. LitallAUtlll. ... . • ....-. S r, 1'...t , ! , ... 3 . , R , R. SOL i bk ec lii.;l o, l „ :ta i, , L ll . l . st a r , ey , ,:d and \ ci‘,\ r ‘,..% • . Wood strek. \ (ARE Al I'ARTAR-5 bbls. for sale by ._) ftnic J. SCM(./ON MA fik:R 10, ~...._ Fri Liti DR ER SAI.:TS—:; , bids. for sale by "-VI a‘r/v_\ J. OCIMOMIMAKER a Co. .._.. . - • - TIA - NESE-1 cock Sa.xony, for sale I a Alo . l‘ ' h 01: • J. OCIILKI!.3(.iIiEII 1 ti). To \ Female Teacheri, \T H E ScloiolDireetora for Ihe.Sennnd Ward out, to •etuplOr so experietned Feroolo Teacher toe Ih l o '1 :1 " ..... "!"° . tt * Oo p it,PT ' aptailts " Wil tr.. Fra n k l•r :+chnol MU:, on Itorar.treet„nesr FOUrt/I.o[l6•=y, the tjth iLat... sr 2 &Mora. F.ll. ' ._ Soy further thlonxtotion nor by t e balued or lie. Moeds, at the r tool mon, tho \till mel the testimonials of Thorsen, and poolificallona of oh. srplietnts. • \ , \ A. JAYNNS, Preol, J.JIIN j.OCIOU. Ow!), ItiLtd IHON wilt be received\iitexchange (Willis .m.II . 10 0 000 of money) for SU 0 BUILDINti WS.' io the Sixth W'ard. Etitriro of \ \ lOR WiifiN '4 :E A S i a 'R'. soot • \ ' ' *evil , ,A t t :N I i v i N s 0 A u DEBILITY-t. EUr.2 Try trot. J/ \ MOR.111: , snit o f PORT PORT. WINK, at 01 to bottle, for nal o 1 MUM/11S' •ria Max; io the Illomond.„ 1 4 OR 111 A KRUSE A AN1152,11M Eit CO:111 Vt./an—Try .tacte of Moßlll.+l..eaitwol4 krnoch u Inolol, .151 per bottle, for obi. at OIMUS' To Mart. in the ' std. ..4_ ' ,. \ "roll “L ' —2O bbly . .ec' . l . ; ; Ln s : c d i ar k s4i s l41 b 2 :. 14tn rept' , .roirr of Wool arririlt.th et. d I 1.1R0 ' .; 0RL1EN.. , :.4 cases tot \vale, by ,repli \F- M. WICK Rill . . Vf1.12.011i1 VELLOW- 2 canes for% i a* . by NJ Feral `, . S, N. WICKER, 'Alf, . U kill LEA T.3,--500 lbs. slperior, fur saki \ hip 4, k e.,11 \ J. KIDD'A CD., 00 Wcol .t. . , . , K. TRASK'S Magnetic \ Ointment-40U, \J. KIDD • co. \ doz. for ezle be . .. \ • Teachers Wanted. , TEN Male Teachers wanted tor the PubliC. &bade of Ciartlar , town•hlD. E•tLittio•Do• Of •P -phottota to tate place at the Public Zieboal 'Rom. to Teo. vr•ne•vlDe.n owlatrJoy. ODD inst. kl.t. o' et Ir. A. Al. Ily taller oflbw Board of Dlrvettot, • PHILIP J. 5311T.J,1, Pri , et. N. 11.grataTor 1iz.r..,,,. • Fail Fashions. '• \, HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES' FtikS. 11 WILSON dr. SON, No. 91 Wopol et.; A . (third door below Diamond alloy.). would in vite the attention of their custenrire and the public to their large addition which lb,. are now - mein.: IA their former stock of bonds. areothoent pcnno.le iu Part of' tho pew style HATA, lab ly introduced. and which ..ra eta e'oar much alarortact Jar tl car beauty anattal geotalaan aant•thaar ...It • erect It•eartY tat M.A. EV.. and Dra , blexican,'Altinuanun. and olio, kinds of IiATS. for men and hop,. talk and Mina Sil CAPS: Cloth.OlVill and Olartcl`blAYS, of alloCarall desrliptiontr,,hary HATS and CAI'S for children—offered ut reasonaldepriaa hui eale and retail. Aloo—LADlfS' Flifi.s. rte: Black and Saturn Lyn n , Gramet.Naud Caner MOTS; bitcd and \ Sibc , rta. t bquirrel sad latatTA blieceeand Children's IikUTTER. bbl. and 24 kegs for sale, oy WM. fr. JOHNSTON, 400315-75\daz. for mile by I 'rep: \ W 51.. U. JOHNSTON. 11 - CASSEL'S A.IHNHATIC VINEGAR.— AL,laghly gangur.balyntole and tonic prvertie, , win Vlpegsr. render rt tar onnerior to Cologne Water IlL . N ., ottnr r y it i , l:27 o 74th anfTbatb, st . l7p.r. d t.bespnagS. ,07,± In 1U 111 Ia nod delice:To7pu ' rprof tofu, mut t e or geyrritl the Tresbnyyt or Ow Yomplegion. etnollent propertJ. Wa vy tbe.bt ~d t r yneir ttatyldn i , , s&l toof b t th to art It7cob44,Ti •bold head 817 ou by 8171.LISIM 67 11.7 r,b :et :4:. ;: •• BOOKS! IT MOLN ES' LITER-ARA - DEPOT, No. 7.1 L T/oril 'tree .otypeAte the Poet 0.%0r. . Model Are teet. Na. L Anktur Copra, or Scenes in the TroPiß• '.,- To. • tale elf thatalden Thne. \ London Labor the !.' don Poor, Noaili, 9.10. 11: . Pin Imre Later. ca \Tatned,of the 11.4101, V Ai Pumas. LittelPe hieing Age No. hat - Ilartmeahlaatanlna:tr Sandlmber• e \ Invrnatlomit ,•• • r \ Katherine Walnerti. or \the Rehel of lionrheeter an LI, forint Komentea of The eohitlein to Carolhaia. Ntrehantoe Itanasinc, So Seatetither. The Coen.= athllleto cal 010 Y% , .•• linheante end ilhadon., Buda 4 fitoninme. 'r, '' lady Thaeline • k inert %o jejal eta In the U. &ate, Kee rife of a Pactalor, a Pooh of e lleart„ • , The ' Vatr. a tale of, Stlrring Timm ny B. P. Ph J•aks. Lenin Arundel, or %ha, D Railroad of 1....fe. bound awning'. Hortleultultit. ...Pieta ThißamLb. foot •••••• .:.'' The C.F. PoirtiltHee.auide. i H a ndy analy, Ire, telltift .) Tdr\ , t., I Ralph Untherfont• ;Mee Tale. The Scalp lion . ►r lade Of itereo N. \ 1 1 n,"=,Chl.7 V 17: . *?Sriternolde. \ \ Mabel, ur the hl aye .L ! , u. Ile hrhl: a Ude of ITetiri• Tho Pionee r . . D irobiter. a cede f Indian Coyne - 1M IT Enyernm Devoe. , • Th. Adulator. Irf Paul Peij ' Ire a 3fia Story. The Coono•e4 l 4ileaborni by Lin \ l' :W r. e7elle ' n ' i! ' ll• o t o he=an b r y of ' \ V il ' wair,s ', The Vorner'e Companion. with 111 urea • Thieeieva hold ,' UMEI4II, the 0. '0..4C...0da \ilena• 'or the °non Bled: • tale cr. real AIL:, hysenroline Ilenfe. he Heir of 'Mut Waylan,L a tali, by They 110.1 IL the ItoiOa by Biting. ---- --- \ , New Fall Dry Goods :, • •\ A. \ NA.. MASON & CO., have recoiled an , . flue French Urn..., of, indrol, shades, adapted enpreinly for th is market: lb , awe Alpwae end . ..Mohair Lidentre, embracing, plain brni lila •stro,lsser etilid, Chatoeieon and Be& of all , aradr. N. 0.. e. Paromattia,Thibet Cloth. and Colitirgi, etenp O ris ati'l*fyin"hey.d;lonr'r lee l , ll ,SiVe W r''. 01. 1 1 ° rlVr l'.. 0 ":•' l' i/ k m6.4 , 7 , 111= WV .0 riprOdent ore unprendentr,lly le;\ I \ ) 1. , ... , ;i1.re 11, P. pyre tangoed, for sale by • \ .1. K,CAN YIELD. 11 Uti R--I,'o\kega.,'(ur sale by \ ' LIP rill, \4 4, _ s , , __, ..:\_. J. C CAN lefrl.P. Aal. D ',. 911;—' ' P2 \ b tits i No. 1 Beanett CO k ,, a ,..„.,,kb„..,...,.. hVI A . LIIIIC La n . J,'41. ,1. 1 00D '&llAPCipk \ S Ijisi Ad reed STATES DIOPEPAhiI } a ` . edition reed and for e b \ \\: JOHN il. MELLOR. Pep __. a t _, Etir," - C*\ i inii,l \ T... - *.i. l it •!p..ALII. F,B.,_l(2ta c klil,ktre o et, is how \ b7:41.0..r017 4 .t1... plxog exatlyrcy, raid, Straw, Gimp wall olbay,boll !XS. Wok noerl'ao.l alrb,llll styles, fur the autelms ‘. , 6 , ', . ' ii , 00 ,.., 0 \ Nein, 0 1414., fl a Ma albs fil \ stey bb re.o‘o. 0, batla and flea Ibbone \ r\lbsseal sad Idea usearted ahltba and ealara. Bennet Silks, .9 . Velem, 'sy •:. %. . ,, c .ll.lllsoea Flowers, Bonsaa4 i s wbla r al 01011111- Hoary sioals. ‘ pEARL A's* --- , , ~ y, ~. . lblE1.1):. D AISINS-60 bp] 1 1.11.1. g by • ' 10'4 fie,„;;4e r00t.a....\ VOEY--6 bbls. fm mg , • - I \ OAF SUOAR— , 16 bbl.. ward' : \ \ ~,l " lla basal sal for sale by et ,Atiltsit., .._bb ; ~ 110 - ..... y.ass A sb. iatiCt R—s 4 libds i s i lteZ, „ ,,..? 4or -r. sa!;s by (IA-RVEITS 1 CARPETS I .—Ro' tlii,s\d4y., ‘ , , ( 1 by 7it',,)h-cLINTAN, tor and_rtch Supert,tta \ r ra=cYt ilfr...`if . = ITK I= 1 ;e . . S. ' b f = in Ws maraso, • \Ca contialty Write toe tteqUou Ut !roods and thoetvri shins to purchase to lice ”OCcil. Ss the OM EstabtOMO Cooper' arehooas, No. AS la , 5 . . , , Sera s \ W. MeCLLUTOC • PASHRERES AND DE LAINES-45 ; . L.,/ .... of tPe ciebeet styles and colors, lilt ree•t4t • `foul 64 Alseket et. \ WOO) A. A. 11A4IN A c•--- /11Na tiAliS-\lO cases, French\ and Ao- LF•..,,,die.;},ut re< q A. A. MASON.* CO. ' \ I \ADIES' CA.FRV BAGS-20 doz. ree'd, • /Awr espre•A by ' .e 19) A. A. MASON & CO. I\NITAR-97 bblik, Cider, for mile by V . \ \ Tr - TT JOHNSTON.° Xi OLASSEtSO bblo. N iv'', beta \ IQ ALERATO 1 bble. fe 1... J Sept • ' S. aW. rPOBACCO:4O ego Sq va: Twiat\Rl lL sale by li i oeid A. aW. Al •(G . fig P 1 ...t. ND I D • SICKS—A. A. Me xrki„ Co. 1.,3 hays lan KirYl•lienut/ful son(runent•of oelv rob floured and plain Blast nUILA Ilio above destribleloals aro well worth th e attentloroof purchaser, Alvo,lvorl superior G rad, Afrique. emitT Cheay. beautiful Chan- Coons, t -------. MIV DRESS' GOQDS-Wo are no*ro ceiviag the nnven failleauf Du-m(10W, sun) a\ a, Caolunereo, Poplins. , (erolon Robe, Alparao, Po tamensua Freud) Merinos. an ,Illalrel Cloth. ylver.lo4o panes noy 01..... (Para) ~ 4- )k 51A. , 0ti r9:1:_..., \WHITE GOODS—A. )4. \ - 3lesox & Co,' have[ you'd hOO pr,. White plain and Lel. krona boot Mslaa-Mull, N . n,nok Alool(ns; e. A uumpinu W++ meat and ,err anal, __ eettil (16kTEE—ILN) bag.' Rio, fozo Iby J. \_:1:: , a. 0. LILO LI: II • , . _ 8 \ mi. 10 t.a, Feathers , a • ()Lyon:lw, I Dbl. Honer; \\ 1, Beam= lac •• \ . ISMAIL I; Wats 7-. for obtainiq o,paubarab a, roid 6:7lnhiny: L. U. Paul lid , nniOn•nn. "s AM. RUM, • J : N. Pennon., • Wade llasohnn, Gthrgm Darn o , A Icy Pennock , , ..ab. haa 1, , loorph , \ hph.ranu Jon. . J. Meth Oxman. • . John Santbsey. : Was A lienth, , John A. Wilson. - ‘• \ Wi= ham, Nathaniel Hameln , , , Ktlllash Esro. Jahn \ Birmingham, \ Ltartms forn .Juosnll. &nen. •• • `AV lib.) hll, linbers , lienee. 1 Unman (huge, •' B. V, Jan.. • IA 'u Untrhhipn. • \ Ile.. A Arnokt' , \,, nu EIZZ. • . Fin ewat „ h ~I A\ FEW very superior .liold\ Patent M, Lent WatArs, reed 'ly enJunsn.Ynnahhet alitr .b ?" , letalket i y=3:ZNlV , r.. ... ti lt'"'lmlathriaTtrelidarkitat. &prim Packet Line to' Cleveland. ~ TIIE PrOprietons of the Packet -Lines hay- \ hag twie l i be wit , : = ilsit• armayameab wig! tiwool.l \ Prun • ;Mew bY tha a Cte r r i and or rew 3 .. Y tal p rer-IX aibtWil44 '. timotigb bete. at the elSiee, will be Ittnablheit with • ttel• •• ~ R which will Man Me the mielleFe ofbrwlwli lill Itt.b.. . ter Wither br llai Can ar the Ytestimoet. • • • , For tickets mal.r.to JUllle 11.. CACGIEELT..ta‘ • warner Water mad Etalthbeld am. lag wire.)trat4llM Ohio and Penrusylirania Railroad. .• ... FROM PITTSBURGH TO 'BIT 'BRIGHTON: ' • 48 EIL ( llN l,,, a i na p ails: lI , S T O r LNDA: I f,. • U fo GUST 4th, ' r\ t . , , ~ Uo.t. LEAVE NEW ERriIITON atl l / 2 A.. -and 23CP. n. LEAVE PITTSBCItti It at lo' A, and 4P. hi. 1'": WAY PAPE, 3 CTS. PEtt-11 LI. ` , Children under trete* years of agtr b I prin. Ni \ letreen PiltsburAh end u.r.in.., - :so eta. . . . ''.o errate, Dull e ''' : : 1., - - 'Bodreter, - TS e •• Now Brighten. e .8.6 \ ' WEseursims tickets will be /old at eedneed Belpre.. Pittsburg and 'Rochester, to.any a beet: rte wme • - • , Iletween Pluaburgh and New Brighton end tack, • the motile /la- The Train Srlll - rUst run nu nunded. but ic rl.. t:. loosed on 5a.t.U.161 .10 b. good .". thinntne . • ~ , on PLIIIIIL:C. „ Ontrabures will be et' the Depot, on Federal elm% I • \ untreY Pa`sendere haullna them any where on lb . mute , tram the Benign to the Monongahela How, they my • ',, \ thefloonlhosses will' also_ 1... the' 11012011.11.b.4 , „ . \ 1i.... innnutiateir ntetlona teethe leaving of awes,. sa. the Mlllliiance of, passeovre to the Depu_t.._reasing by the \ Men:bents' Motel , the St.l:haries. aintg Pirth atmet. worn '. ,' • • \ Wool to Market. and along rte. Clair street..,. At any who altog the rout . Inssengsre can bail the Ozonlbtle...l he etoreyel to II:: Cam. The Railroad will be extended beyond New Brighten at . . the earliest practicabk• der. ' By order of the Bens.] of [Brayto GEOILUE PARKIN.. •. • ang2l.l ' Ticket Agent. --- - r • ', , PITTt3ETIEGH LAD NEW CASTLE. ' . • • ' PALL ARRANGEMENT. . . '. In conneition pith bit Ohio and Penna. Rana . • ~... . . . . . • • 'N.i. THROUGH IN 6 HOURS. PASSgNGERS will take the 10 A.M. train • f i cm Vinshurea, and the . PACKIT COAT ECLIPSE; CAT, J R. mouLD. \ on aerie* at New Brightm at lIK, A.M. dellp,irivti at New Caerti 114 P. M. .. ' Returning 10.6 NEW Cagle at 7 P. X. erriving ; I , Brighton for the 7M A.M. trek,. ' \ Ile' Pachea connecta• at New Curti. with the Mato. Mercer, *baron, An For thruneh Crites apple to • ilia). PARKIN, \ (chef Agent, , ltailreed Depot\ J. C. IliDti ELL, , {Pater street, 2 &ors whore „Idonongehela limift Fictstrurth, , J.lii. RUCK ' inv At.). l i e f tlie'e hotel. New Cut RI E . 1,,L , A Utlitall=k. PRIINSTIVkiU RAILROAD. agt441.1 to Lockpsr4,2o fides mot of Johnrtt TLXE REDUCED AND amp INCItEASID. Tiik,SUBSCRIBERSIAve the pleasur'i sAnoisnee . their M.A... ,ustroos of ,the Ps sittrouNsltrosd, th at tors twee c00t...c0l troashiput at Los rtt utd multstentlr.orjoese dells. Wight and f ,PhllAdolubts. to £ol.llt DAII - We Aro pow prep.. 00 reetibrembtl fererardaaramout of tie...ells. or tombs. vial. our 7107 .010th LIN* THOUSAND TOMB PbEt inmrs, et the follovintr roter of frolubt'l 1110 cs,Ar,y-pry Goals. list-NB/10. Othks, Btatiorterr. Cutlery. 000forti....n soothers. ruzulture, Map, ble.lefors. rAtt , ' are, t,.sl PPRUNDCLABS-11Arderare,lseerersare.01. cosies. Mats. Dye Bluffs, trilA.Leslbor. \ Ter Flax, Timothy *o4i other Ones Broth, 7001, (RD LAPS—Usef, Port. butter, Lard. Lunt OIL Tana.. Leaf, Coffee, Tall., Gralo snd t s.Thnlit:Sl ' to. k COLE. 40001*, utd Warns streets. rooptdlir iahalatlo onsn. A, 50 outokla t. dal. sod rho 'weather r tab t l; ar t u .i el?alkr. t c. 7 , MFlie 13CildiniKETbtOREP ZINC PAIN. There aro Furolobtrd e nvoi* a 'km prlee. and are Iludocilk ollmpest and 1.14 the market for um roma Fromm. oml:tomes, steamboat, or oar exposed. (nee of word, brick...Um or Isom as tbeF are both WEATHER AND, PROOF: For irtu madams tbry are yartlmlM.l7 valuable., 1:V=1%1=1:4417411. I=ll - not obauge color like Many the Mirtby palate bo me. _ L.alen carolled on ImeraFlermadrF tbe to copmay. sorlob(Fuk.JObrkBNk 00 Fr South Wilarrea. Yblldelt • NEW -134:10D6. _ DIGBY begs .to v v end mammas. thsche Le math. Ma dialatel ot FALL .a.tiLe WINTER GOODS. cemndring u Mt fisrOegr. W.7.; 1 4 ‘ .!4:1. th 1f tegli hi =4:fro g 7tatble 4...rilyet threety mid elegance of thwart. wathaketme Irie rime. and Vthrings, or thethperior Quaky of hist:hat the pioprsetor knee that all who with terwarchthe an, ethrie to hie rine .111 War him with an nada call. AM* bf. band. the lerWeet. beet manufactured. and moat fee* umble thoek of /than MADE CLUTOINCI In the el*, ell ef "ehleh will be offered at the ettry - lewest nrleawket, • Contr..* C.a. Merchant* and all wk. =than largely. 0111 tad It much to theft advantagenei „ thentine • the Rock before kritharing, ther writ meet deer ed tt be Crecy ankle In the Tethering kw made to arle\ln the \ awn behionabler thyle th the thortest not.. • frith I...tut...matt wantwi Immadlatalr. wririto \ A BROW ROOT-5 bra. Bermada, for solelt ,J. ECIIOONAIALES t CO.. -.. WLRE BOARD PRLNTS,. at adtscount.9 _u. 60'per smut- from bast year's prices, just; red at ;Huts{ Mast. lusi for saw VT akag.N \ THOMAS IbFFEE-400 bag: Rio. prilacrk . u all t.t fo7 4. .lAsired wed for sale by JOIIN WATT A\ CO, • • LERATUS--5 tons in boxes 62d b Boarding. • " FAMILIES can ihACOITI- ' ,leannl front mar on ttnintronn . ,or unfarnlittil, and bard. Ninny And Grnat ) rts. rapn SOR n. 61 the Leann PoSr, the Re v° Na Id\ Lit'tiq 7 Del).. 74 Tided 4 , a4etl , 44P3 Pm*. ALEX'T 'I32NARY'S TRICOPILD- \ ROCS, ORRIED CATER COMPOORD.—There Ls ha • the the peratan to cursi,ot baidneso sad diseseesat the cranium .geraerallyAtbet hes reached the tiortletitt the ate ',atom as Wore.. RAM • 7-.00 . t r lTtlypell b''' P l r L tl=33l . I" , "' ar ° " ° , 1 :" . th User . = of . 17 irg" the 1.1.0.1 ttros promotes its grow th±heskable twee. der more the dantirna al Kart, dtottkio the bait thseenct fi ". t.od, Y aerst 7 o l go r n . olter obno‘or tes , a 6 ==ii iv atom:tem, u srettas elates, It statute nuriesll6l. It is sold-1n large battles. trite CS ma oeP3 SR 'NS; 67 Word L. SUGAR -70 bhda. N. 0., male by • vita . J. ti DU:WORTH At CO. OFFEE-25 packets Java,A - ,sale by .t.st BUB.BRIDO4 INEIMUM. EATIIIIII-200 aides Sole, foe by BUILBAIDGE aI.NiABAAL -€ll_ll,-20 bbli. pure Tatman', . fifirc4le by =' \en4 SURBRIDGE t 1N011.4. BKS FOR ATTORNEYS, APER - AND 'JUSTICES UP THE PEACE.-4e*da, iruta. „‘„,,,,1aa.4130nt1a, DeolsratlOnl. Indentures, Waeentunw, tqlblneratia.thut k1c1113.4111., Bllls of terst,ArtletesaTAnwal. A Itaelintan Fee Bill, La., Le for asle at' s : W. S. I.l.l.l.l:lVS,Stathater \ ' aepa \ corner Market ant ---...eeen ,l Sta.. ; ~IZ,NGILLAD FROMISSORYINOTES ' IP `:.11 DNA - Fray—A 4.12iy . ... 1.47 oc 'vbs.!. ...3 Draftsj& „, t 04.0.1! 'w, c ` yr'snirtaks viola:tar= . \ \ oeus ', %A, oarltat Werkat Ltd A. .': , -..,.,-- \ ' I,Iit..LAN.K. ISIAIIikS.—W. 6.' liairN, corner IN iffi.ellarket and lnee.pnitatreets, has 800 orla the larcert' , v . `et Blank Book/Ilea...kr neared In Cala ettr—aultel..thE , o niun, Journals, Dl7 Monks, Minute Scots, na, In 7.: . I ' , sr_ tttt of brut., sad al the thereat rem. ...va , 1 en" , FUSE-12„, bbln. for eats by ~ . \ DILWORTU kal I OUS. DE R lIANGINt, br WALT' dIREEN ' 'ENDOW P.O v ,ER--Plain and " - BRITANNIA TEA 3t^.4,1 . tE, Communio • . as w.r, co, Wu. 0..0.11.1041.1.4..Cut1ery.4.0.us utA,.. .., ,064 •• 1 . 0 .1.4 01001.1r.1,4, 0 01...tuJellerb. V. atehu, \ ...1....1t5, .11ilituy mud fano 0 '• r ,:a VOO4 F10cc4.1.. • , 11...ga1ia,1100..1ug. of I.toW .01 :.,,, Tot, J... . 1.1 , • k)1. N1Lat,..... %. KALL GOUli.S.—Just xec,NAlier express . ; • tz. t .. .1 . .. ,i t ., 5 . W1D Zi0t. C t r .11 511 e zaVa g Zaro , A= ', ..)!ce , r, 10 F.oc. oto d.• Airigu, 00.0 , 01 - al, celorr 10 t lpet.. !).I . 7Luar, e.... Awl., . dos.ustrzels I Smut" .4. e• pa. ' ..gl. iii i, N u i ,, p ,o J sEED--2.5 .K lt. D l l or o n ..,Go^' e i .--IL ~.,\ ..,, , - - • ~. I__ 1 A OIL-lU,bble. No. 'Jo; sale , ,b , _±, • , J. /GILD .E.,a), LIIUMItI. STONE—IAN lbs. for sale \ j .o.zzA • J. KIUL, a 0r..4 .., lIIERRAV; SIENNA-1000 lb. for salttly j.. au5..10, ,.._ • . J. KIDD !W. • ~ rit.E .,, E11 4 I A .. . i. Arl s : , Nlli.e c -10 . ~ ...c..,. N. s. J . 2.0 Vivoll . _ • ILI RAMAitiN E BLUE-1U cases Or sale 6„ J. SCHOU:MIXER a co. YSUII SALT , 25 bbls. for sale by\ ..ses, ,, ', ~ J. ECHOO3.ILaLIat. a 00, USIN—Su bblelYfor sale by ~u5..3 , • ',A. satooN SLAKES. At CO: \ , A ,1.)011,.-1(3 IbA, No. I, for silo br - \\ • or.li \ • J.. VILIONSIsKYJi a Lli. .\. Ar(o.,(l:lo6 . bbla\.„ for sale by . l: . '. s y • (0.41 , J. 8C1100:111a.flk6 a CU.'. k(1 A4.34E:t—.50 bbls.t,arge No. 3, Mu-1 INA. .:!. ° -i."6l b ZuLsoN A co. BY THE IN NIL ING COMP, Innen a eurpli NTS, writ yearn' trial. both in to retain their Oriffille • superior to any tepee, • • PAINT warranted fres loom all tonere, It <01M• melt, ts r.trro from tisi to I. so dangert \us to the CA. ;1.1 YELLOW New pstterns - for' P, IIAttBLIALI, b 5 ll oat anat. MA.RatiALL. United VI the tuft . V.O • %; \ 4• Cabbo . .4 . gamine ...I I , ALTrA4.Ic • 14 Yu[ lee Won: Ilttii2ll . Fourth e L ; I . S '131; 1n largo na, sale by irt7tlo:4 kn.