RGH GAZETTE. POBLISELBD a BY WHITE l CO BIIROH SATURDAY 'MORNING, SEPT. 27, 1661 _ _ Attention! Friends of Scott and Johnston. , ba)••The attention of the friends of Scarr. Paortenox, In Allegheni county. fs er•Kaal . le urged to tbelmroitanne of a thorough orraniaation. br the formation of Club., to eters elreMno diztrlct, for lb , t' 4 .P 4 Attl the appointment of ConaolUaea of Vtallone., that every (flood of ttcom and Jaharton Ind that thaw who require It are naturalised. and that herr voter dep.& hi, ballot on the Second Tuesday of October swat. Grate fullowmg Committee' on AMturalimtfon bag been .01.4.1"1 , 11. Ntson, John Murtha., r- 14.ger . s. E .foo , 0.0. AppleWn, A. Ilsstr , EN.. Cho.. Pugh. Lot. L. Satf!, A. Wm LSpL Y. hoiden. .Met. H. BrcWeotha, I J. E. Allegheny,Connty , Scott and Johnston At John Ilmnirt'f, Baldwin Wip. on Satordat.' , 7th, at 2 P H. At Wllklusbutg, on Manilas. yth.itl PAL At Ain. - • At Aim. Peurve'o, Jet:Wenn township, on Suffaday.3oth. al 2 P. SI. At elution, Vutallir,tuartifhlp, Wednralar, October let, /A A , ' a< 1. ", " dra d) ,11.... " , " 'u 1 :,',' 7 4 t`ela l i ' u to . w rue p, Pti. ' ,.1/111".t:f.....1r'5, Turtle Creek,,on Hamada,. 4th, at / • it the late JAI.. Itabloron Township, oft Akk7l,,r. 51 3 111,We i tor tntettahlp, on Tomah, ;th, at 2R At ti. %%Coulter's Mill, South Fayette ty, tlto. at 2 o'clock nu Thttra 2 ar. the nth. at 7. Pattossmee Milt. tattoo r. tosnehlp, at 2 o'clock. P. M. At each ot maetlavra, our (Meats will ha aldres.sed rala.c. Important to the stm•at lotereets of the country . oar (mead. in P. 14 .I. , [101:1 district of the county, ars, , maenad to Onimlls, and have every Per.. m'''fff"'"E nal make arraommaelmi brtng all our voter. • p a l.. MY order COIISIITTEE OF AYALA:: ti LM f VOTE., are you,.asseesed° If net, .e to it Immediately. Unless you are assessed ten days '.before the election, you will lose your rote. Re member this. The •`Democratic State Convention" have pub lished an address to the party upon •'the Duty of the Democrnte to all the Regular nominations." They earnestly exhort Moir brethren tia stick to the party—to "purge the departmenWof the attite of those who now mismanage and misrep resent all oar great interests." Now as no man will say, or has said, that Oov. Johnston hne mismanaged the people's interests, this mast hive reference to the management of the canals and railroads, which have really been misman aged. Butperhape that is not tt either. They say our great interests—meaning probably the interests. of the party; for they heive indeed been very 'seriously injured' by Gov.. Johnston., but -be this as it may, they talk like: men wkO are terribly frightened, and implore the democrats not to vote against their,caudidates on the ground of incompetency. They appear to actinic the charge; but they plead that even Whigs some• times vote and solicit votes for incompetent men Their chief ansiely about their ticket for Su preme Judges. It is easy to see from the ad. dress-before us that that ticket is anything but acceptable, to the people. They -say, •‘ln are cent address, we enforced, at some length, the necessity of a - Democratic Judiciary inn Demo. • erotic country." What an argument ! They try to pursuatie their party that unless thetr'ticket is elected, the Union iv gone, hook and line. To he serious, I however, there is no thing that can be imagined more contemptible, thin this effort to make political capital out of any 'real or imaginary danger threatening the sta bility of the Union. Thio wretched expedient, however, will do them no good: forewhile there are very . few simple enough to believe that the Union has any enemies in Pennsylvania,thers are thousands of honorable men in their own party. who look upon such a trick with disgust and scorn. But ono thing is manifest from the address be , fore no, which is that the party leaders are se , much alarmed. This is peen In the whining, begging, deprecatory tone of the document. Like the Post's Tarentum letter, it will do them more harm than good. DAVID WILIIOT I! DOW the nominee of the Lo eofoeo party for Premdent Judge of the 18th Judicial I/Mtrict. regularly nominated by the Cr:invention which met at Towanda, on the 7th Wet,. The feet would not be worthy of notice, except that it furnishes a striking . example of Locofoco consiatency. t bat party have been de nouncing GOT. Jolinaton as, an Abolitionist, becatise he cannot and Will hot yield an unqual ifted approval of the fugitive slave law,while at the same time, Mr. Wilmot, the lending Abol itionist of the State, is one df their prominent candidates ; and more than that, he is out openly and actively electioneering for Col. Bigler, whose chief claim to the support of his party COl:Mini in his zealous advockey of the rights of the elarebolder to his "property." But this is Lo cofocoism. It is any thing and every thing. It trampled the authority of the Government ander foot when there was a prospect of making a lit tle party capital oat of the late Cohn excite ment; and at the same moment it is bowing the knee to slavery, and renouncing with slavish slastity the right of opinion and of speech, hoping thereby to strengthen the party in the Sooty. Abolitionism or pro-slavery, tariff cr free tride, Wilmot ar Buchanan is adopted with equal facility, ao that It brings strength to the party. Nothing is too valuable, nothing too ea .ored; to sacrifice to this end. . This substance, whim has recently been made to enter into to many articles of mannfactare is a gum like Caoutchonc (India Ruober); bet although it has several properties in common - :with it, is esentislly different: It is obtained from trees, which era not found more then ten degrees north end sduth of the equator, and '.'Untly found in the peninsula:s and islands .of the East Indies. , There are . seieral varieties. The best, called by the 11111 thee Gotta Tobban in Sing *pre, and Gulta Mato in Borneo. La the latter it is found in, the. greatestabundarice and per feetion, the trees whigi produce it attaining to the height of from GO to 100 feet. I ,lLislacca also produces large quantities. I The process of ob- tabling it is dins described by the New York "When the tree Is telled,the natives cut rings Joutiti the bark, and beneath these incisions pike cocoa nut shells, Into which they receive . Subsoquently.the sap is collected into be, kind boiled, in order to dissipate the yrittry particles, and then it becomes inspissat ed tir - the consistence it finally , uss=es. The. - bamboo in . ultimately broken away,from the sub itance, and the gum comesso min rand, elom. - • gated shapes, varying from two to twenty inches • In lengtht.,and„oMto two inches in thickness, The adulterated, or inferior gum, is imported in large dark casks, while the pure Nieto is of a . cream or dun white color. • .Ont.ta•Percha, when softened by heat, can biroited into-sheets as thin as tisane, or worked into any form immediately becomes rigid at the tampered:lnv of 100° ,Faresilleit, being free from allatickiness, and retaining all Unoriginal tough neat and flexibility. The Gotta Pemba in so labia, but not by the same agents se India Rub ber, it resists the action of alcohol—ether, acid, 'ails, and 'greens,as perfectly as it does that of water. Tar Napita is a perfect and sheep sol vent for the Gotta, dissolving it at summer heat, - and holding It suspended; as it does not dissolve the coloring matter in Gutta, the product on ersporsting the Napht is a thin, soft, water proof and besi:).ful white sheet, resembling the . finest kid.- 4,Tbe plastic art finds in Gu tea Percha its most valuable i o vilivry; softened by water at a tem perature of 180 degrees, it is easily moulded to any reunited shape or form, which it retains up on cooling, without shrinking, giving s remark ably sharp, cutting and truthful Jac 'Mtge of the mould, in substance Imperishable and that can not be broken; copies of the most delicate fol iage, for exceeding the most elaborate carvings latbeauty and truthfulness, haie all the strength of raw hide." , Tax f!!oeltrirzu FAIL—A letter from our aorrespondent 'lumina," from the Rochester Fair, will be resit with interest. Agricultural • Fairs are becoming in this. country occasion of i ntense interest, and - call together immense crowds. We trust that our approaching county Fair will bo isrgely attended, and that all our . eitisecue will encourage it by paying it a visit. It is a: small affair' at Present, but is only the beginning of greater . things. . . 4 tWnio Ditsrtna IX . .Tll2 'NUM WAJW.—A Whig meeting rill take plaice this evening at the pnbile- school 'house, in the Ninth Ward, at 7 dglgalc Me tin. itOleton and others i re expected ' to'aadrese the meeting. We truist the VißdPotthe Ninth . Wartl trill Posse airoinkint Gangs Elocrimsik—Oh a - former occasion to gave our readers some of theiemyings anddo. ing of a party of Germans at St Louis and other places in the. West, setting forth principles of gross infidelity, and e: sibiting bitter hostili ty to the Christian relig..'n. Icseemis from the following that organisati,..! of the same kind are to be found in the East 41 as In the West. IVn-sinbjein some of the • A , '160115 adopted at a Meeting'of Germans In aore, held on Sim ony the 31st ult. .They - published in the German organ of that •.y nfSt. 1.011111, and thence translated and published by the St. Louis Republican. Our object in giving place to these things is to let our readers see what in, going on. This is European Democracy: and if suffered to take root here, mey, to an alarming extent, supplant those sound principles of republicanism under which this nation has grown and prospered in pence and security. Thin is German Rational ism fully matured, which always had a fearful proclivity to Radicalism Infidelity and Atheism. Its fwar is not with Conservatism, or anything merely political, but with the Christian religion, by laboring to bring Religion and Liberty into opposition and conflict; in one word to abrogate the divine law, becaule it ntands iu the woy of 'democratic: progress ' This is a dangeroun invasion—an attack up on the citadel of our strength. The enemy comes in the guise of a friend. He strikes no open blow; but infuses poison into the Very vi tals of our political system. Have we moral henith and strength suthcient to throw off. Here are the resolutions: R..totred, That as emigrants from Europe and na turalized citii ens we recognise United States es our adopted rountry,and honor the 'spirit of the coustltotion: :yet we cannot overlook in silence. the abuses in the religious, political and social system, but 'frill rather labor according to the best of our ability, with all the appliances of speech and the' press at our command,, to the end that Democracy may continuallydevelope and strenghten itself: and that the religious and social ideas of modern times may •be recognised as truth Resolved, That we hold fast to the principle of the authors -of the Declaration of Indepen dence, that all men are created equal. and are endowed with certain natural rights that never ought to be surrendered. -In the sense of this melting. fitz.oleed,'That we claim these rights for all men without distinction of birth, of wealth of religion, or of station; that we nevertheless con bider the efforts of individuals to abolish ately the evil of slavery that exists in the Solid, ern States, as unwise as the efforts of.nlavehol ders to deny to their slaves intellectual cultiva tion and to perpetuate slavery, even at the risk of dissolving the Union, are unjust and tyranm• cal, nod we will , use our efforts that the slave way be educated a free man, and slavery entire ly abolished in a period of time to he determined Lby Congress. ifealced, That among the natural rights of man under a.doniestic form of government, we number the free exercise, of his religion, and a gree with the 25 article of the Bill of Bights. —That nu person should be injured, disturbed or restrained in his person, liberty or property on account of his religious i belief or feelings, — and in the spiret of this wine provision, we hereby publicly declare that we claim all our rights es citirens, judicial and extra-judicial, whether we are called Chriatians,Jewn, Mahal:nothing, nation alists, Deists or 'Atheists; and we regard the leg , islaturs of those Stites of the Union who Lde mend a belief in a God and future punishment as traitors to the Constitution of the United Antes, and will min all our intiii.tee to abolish ouch unconstitutional laws Raolrml. That we consider the Sunday law un constitutional, it being an encroachment upon theiright guaranteed in the second Article, and a gross disregard of the religious institutions of those who are not Christians, and who, In the true spirit of the Constitution, cannot be com pelled to, observe this or that Jay of the week. Resolved, That we judge of the worth of the laws by the worth of tie law givers, and do not admit that wisdom and reason cab be obtained from God by prayer: that we therefore condemn the opening of CougrekA and of Legislatures by prayer, offered up by a minister, 43 useless and unworthy of a free people, and loudly raise our voices against it. . Resoled, That, in view of the dangers from the priesthood., confirmed las they are by .history. we disapprove of all influent• of priests and preach ers, directly or indirectly, in politics. whether from the pulpit or through religious periodicals. Resolved, That we are in favor of having the law exempting church estates from taxation abolishechit being a direct violation ot the rights of tho pwple, and of making every will or codi cil in favor of any church null and void. Resolved, That pre-eminently among the nett, ralandinalienable rights of man is the rogla tie soil that he himself . cultivates, and we ap prove of the principles of the Social Reformers, inasmuch as a monopoly of land in the hands of the rich and of speculators. is a robbery of the natural rights of duin, and the surest source of a ruinous European feudal system. Resolved. That we folly approve of Washing. ton's admonition to the republic, while yet young hod weak, to maintain a etrict _neutrality, but that we find in our Constitution itself no clause which hinds our Government to neutrality, and it should rather be made the duty of the execu tive to protect the weak against the strong, and 1.1 render assistance to every people that rise and strive to free themselves from monarchical rule. Inasmuch as education is the basis of the freedom of a people; Rewired, That the respeCtive States he requir ed to found seminaries for school teachers, whol ly independent of church Influence, in order to make such teachers, as will-be fit to educate the youth in an intellectual and moral point of view. CHAETIMBS &Littman—This Railroad is to be opened to-day,. with appropriate ceremonies. an excursion, er. The invited guests are to meet at the Monongahela Wharf at nine o'clock. .A. M . and proceed to Cool Harbor in a steamboat The following description of this Railroad. and general statement of the mode of Working it. will be found interesting to our readers It is from the notes of the accomplished Engineer, ELWOOD Moons,; Esq. The Railroad of the Char tiers Coal Company (4 feet bi inches gauge,) begins upon the Ohio River, in a cove behind “Bronot's Island," near "McKee's Rock.," We< miles below Pittsburgh, at a spacious wharf, called Coot HA11.8014,40d extends inland by the valley of Chartiers Creels five Ma., to the nearest outcrop of the Pittsburgh Coal Beam, at thetirst mines owned by the Com • puny, upon the ••Inrin Tenet." The Flat Bar Roll of this Railway is entirely of American Iron, manufactured at the Brady's Bend Works. On the lower part of this Railroad, from the •River to Davis's Run, (near the Tarnpike,) miles, the grades are' either level, or have moderate descent towards the River, with easy curves horizontally. From Daiii r 's Ran to the Mines, 1/ miles, the grade iv ascending inwards the Mines, at the rata of 138 to 145 feet per mile, ithiefly 145,) truth curve, of 550 feel, minimum radius. Thalevel of the Coal Veia at the outcrop, is 846 feet above lovi water mark lathe Ohio River, at Coal Harbor. At the wharf. top mil Widow. lot water. .3t/ fr et. L'oftgpi uZI=.'I.`, I I.ITV • 21 Height of coal trop abore b 0 water. 3.15 The total ascent on the heavy grade is about ZIS feet in 4 miles; on the remainder of the road, 47 feet in 3 miles. At the fiat vanes, the Company have tour openingts, and armany more at their second mutts, (one mile further inland,) to which the - railroad is not yet extended, though it le partly graded The Company have at present one Locomotive, and 5Q large four wheeled Coal Cara, (built by Knap ft. Co., of Pittsburgh,) and 40 coal care, (Walt by Marshall, Brethers,) in the mines—the former, when fully loaded, will carry shout trots each—tho latter on. ton. ' All the coal shipped by this Company will be weighed, fire can at once, on a large scale,aixty feat long, (now building by Ellicott it Abbott, at the wharf,) and sold by the ton of 2240 The. The capacity of this Railroad to transport Coal from the Mines to the Riser, depends on the number' of empty cars the loconiotive can work up the heavy grade at once. This, we have ascertained by trial, to be from 15 to 20, at each ascending trip, each empty car weighing about 2} tone. AA each car will carrj about five tons of coal, the six wheel connected Locomotive, "John Thompson," now on the road, will work down each day, in em trip, about 540 tons, or 16,000 bushels. The Company owns Jour tracts of Coal Land, (about 550 acres,) and the Coal. Right on another of about 90 acre. The total investment of the Company to about $200,000. Tim arrangement at the mines, it the wharf ) sad upon the railroad, will enable this Company to =mad a heavy Wariness, and by propor tionally increasing the rolling stock, their capa city to delivor coal afloat, will be very groat . The residences of the minere (in hones own ed by thd Company,) are at the upper mines, in the village of Itesolngton " A Steam FerryL about to be established be tween Coal Harbor and klaticheetar. The large amount of Cool, sod the regularity of its delivery day at Coal Harbor, by locomo tive power, will tarnish pest facilities to a heavy steam towing line upon the Hirer. calculated to receive and take away theoted with promptitude cad , regsluity. Such a line would be a mostimportent toy, if indeed It be not a necessity, consequent • *le the tohgatede of the °perste — en entempla led here. Pi tsburp/i, S. 25, 1551. This enterprise has been brought to this con summation principally by the energies and busi ness abilities of its President, THOS. NlcEtaarn, Esq., of the New York Tribune, and we have no doubt that under his admirable superintendence the Company will reap a rich harvest. A trade in the ^ black diamonds" is of that solid, prac tical character, which always pays. itCROURCES Of Tilt Until/MD RAILROAD. The Wheeling Gazette, Of the 25th inst., in an article advocating a . subscription of $150,000 more by the county of Obio,lo the Mock of the Hemlinelil Railroad Company, makes the follow ing statement of the mesas of the compnuy ••Near two and a halt millions are required to prepare two tracks for the iron, lay our track and stock the road. The company can only cal culate now up'on $3 . 60.00t1 from Ohio culllaty wijhout this subscription, upon $400,000 public and private from Was . Ungton, and sloo,ooofroin Westmoreland_ With our additional subsur,p tion the aggregate raised, when our vote ix ta ken, will be one milllion. With this amount half a million can be raised in Iffithlidelphia, and the work will then he prepared fo the rails -- Without this subscription it will be difficult to raise the necessary means " Of the $:350000 from Ohio county, 1150,000 is a subscription by the'county. Of the $4OO. 000 calculated upon from Washington, $200,000 is expected to he subseribed by the .0111iASital ers, provided the people so decree by their yule on the day of the annual election. Of the coil -lion designed to lie raised, at will be sera From this statement. that $500,000 in composed of county bonds We do not now reollect whether the city of Wheeling subscribed any stock:in her corporate caracity. If she did not, the prirate subscription. of $200,1100 in Ohio county. $200,- 000 in Washington county, and $lOO,OOO in Westmoreland is very creditable indeed But ran these county bonds be negotiated is the present state of the money market' —and con $500.000 mime he raised in Philadelphia • These are questions we leave the knowing ones to an ewer, undue they answer them in'the affirmative or negative, they can decide the prospects of the Hempfield Railroad. ; It will be seen that the Wheeling paper ac knowleges that it will sluice two and a Vali' mil lions to build the real. The lehgih of the road is estimated et 71 miles • This will make the re ponse per mile:gout $35,000 Frt, rhe Svzonal ntelllyencer A CIRCULAR LETTER TO THE EDITORS llei/1111; September 11. . . Haring been requested by a very large portion of the Prisoners of the late Cuban rite to their friends informing them of the .- situation and good health. I have thought it to throw my observation, which must itecesea• rily be general in their features, into the i„nu of a circular att.! I have Ito.- the the Louor address you this at the requefft of all the prts oilers The prisoners were brought to thic city in different iota, and as feet as they arrived •were chased of their hair chained two together, nu .l placed all in one lung saloon iu the. prises During the first few days it was exceeding!) dith• cult to obtain permission to visit Lilian The British Consul. Joseph T Cruwford, Eey ..11 so on the nest day, and, accompanied by h.e $e „ .„ cretary. Mr. B . Sidney. Smitb, who lies never ceased in his exertions In their behalf, gate Ahem the first cheering words On the .next duy. Mr Allen F. Owen. the American Consul. asked for and obtained permission, and. as I was suttee qurotly informed by the prisoners, told them that ••the President had proclaimed, them without the pale of the law, and hel could do nothing for them." During several days our only meana of contributing to the amelioration of their condi tion was through Mr Smith, whoCon/Illitif,i It. Tina them twice daily. taking them small con, forte and speaking in their behalf by which means he improved in a eery great degree their situation lie took up a subscription among the English ,reeidonts for the purpose of provid, ing extra clothing for those who were British subjects ant the Secretary of the tiernith So ciety,consequence of rerei,ing a triter fr...in Capt. Sehlicht • went to see them. sod subse quently provided for BIC Germans in the ..stne manner that the English Cowell had pro, lisl for his countrymen I was not able to obtain pertniseion to tee them until Friday, sth instant, at noon. when I found that twenty fine had that morning been root to the hospital, and that some few of the others hut had their chains taken ott, for what reason I could not learn The Americans and some tali el, I found very much dispirited in consequence of the language Mr Oweti had held to them. and Iron, seeing others so much better CBTMI for. and I did whet I could to cheer them. assuring them I would do my utmost to have them its well pro sided for as their more fortunate companion. had been On leaving the prison 1 spoke to several ..trey friends about raising funds fur the prnioners, and so great was the interest shown in their be• half that our efforts were crowned with the utrudst eucceits I take this Occasion to pay • dial bute to those Cuban gentleman who so generous ly provided me with funds. without which my efforts woold have been barren; and alto tii 4 manv American friends who contributed not only IDOL ey but personal efforis I would gladly mention ' names, but the impoksibility of naming all erunld render the particulariring of • few apparently invidious. and 1 will theret6re cite but two. are connected with 'the press—these are Mr White, of the New York Conrier and Enquirer.. 4ti'd Mr. Ceffahan, of the New Orle•ms Picayune To these gentlemen, in company with meni oth• ers, much praise is due. On Sunday the prisoners received several vis• its and a sum of money wherewith to purchase bread. Mrs. Smith also took to them cigars and other comforts lin Sunday morning their chains were ; taken oft they were allowed to Wathe norm i was enabled to send them their extra clothing They were in excellent spirits. and as many of their countrymen had nide id, tamed permission to visit them, and they found they were not abandoned by their 'friends. they were quite gay• N sting materials were to-day allowed them, at the request of Mr. Smith and many of them wrote to their homes They all received a smell SUM of money to purchase such [rides as they might fancy on this day they received'Usformation. that Commodore Parker was not allowed to see them, which they regret red exceedingly, and during the afternoon they had a short That from Mr. Owen iln Monday morning. as they were to embark early, Mr. Smith, Mr. Cinnabam and myself eisited them before -day They hoot coffee mid bread before going t o boded. Besides what they received from the Uovertimant, each man had a pea-jacket, a woollen shirt, it pair of stockings, and a tin pot and on hoard of the ship were placed for their us« r. , 21, lbs. chocolate, 2 beset ',Acme°, 2 barrels vinegar, and oomi. small stores, and the sum. of s7:ifs was placed m the hands of Capt Mir. of the Printer-a de Gant, male, for the general distribution on arrived at the port of destination. Beside!, this, the tier min gave Capt Ortis $136 for the Ger mans, and soveral persons left sums for individ uals. They embarked in high spirits and ex• cellent heaitht all desiring a most affectionate farewell to he sent to their friends, rub assur. alines of their high hoped for a speedy n release Those whb remain here awaiting ship will fol. low their companions in a few days. Those who are in the hospital see all doing very well,° and are very well cared for by every one around them They also have been allowed writing materials. awl their friends will probe bly receive letters Imon them as early an they may re&sive this. The Captain -General has been very considerate and kind in his orders rel ative both to sick and welLeditt their attendants and jailors have treated them with much consid eration In regard to exertions for their liberation, I would nuggest to you some prompt effort in their behalf thrtiugh the American Minister, for the reason thrit the proximate accouchment of the queen will afford a Mosi adgantggeous opportu pity to grant them all a free pardon and the lib eration of three here would induce us to support , that a like boon might be obtained for all . . I hare the honor to he, reefeusfully, your obe heat eement, .1 S. THRASHER. . . . I:laving received the above Circular from its author, we publish it without reserve, just as It came to us: It is due to the President of the United States' however, to Bay, that in his Proc lamation tigainat the criminal enterprise known to be meditated against Cahn, he did no such thing as "proclaim that they file prisoners) were out el the pale of the law. ' Nor, we are morally *lain, did Mr. Owen, the United States Consul at IyallUia, in his communication to the i, prisoners, i whataier language he may have em ployed, re resent the President to have need such language. There is much virtue in words, in such a case as this, and much mischief in mis representing them. The President. Proclama tion is ottrimord; and speaks forltself. There is no such lzMgclage in it. ..tt bur The Blain:nes excitement. seems to be increar, ing is thetjuakercity. The Philadelphia Ivor, of !dandily, Says that on Saturday night last there could hot have been lets than twenty or thirty Bloontersin Chestnut street, between eight and ten o'Clock. They were all accompanied by gentlemen,l, 111/a the sidewalks were thronged with pedestrians and spectators, attracted, no doubt, by the fact that the Bloomers are in the habit of prentenading on that street almost every vening. MORE PIBACE - There is tin longer &doubt, that * a plot is con cocting in New Orleans and Texas, to invade the provinces °El's/0.1114a5, Coahulittand New Le on, wrest theni from Mexico, and ultimately an nex them to this government That such ras cally 'Mexicana as Canales and Caerabajal, are engaged in it, does not, in our estimation lessen its guilt. They have done little else all their lives, but stir up sedition and discord. and are the sorriest specimens of republicans imagine. ble • In 1840, if our memory is not at fault, 'shales got up a relikillion in the Northern 'de partment, Wen commanded by Arista. Ile viol red Tonne, and induced some of the adventurous and uneasy spirits of that new State, to join his mondani. Col. Jordan, formerly of this State, followed him with over one hundred men, to the neighborttomfuf Saltine. Here Cattales, by the demonstration •be was able make, obtained terms satisfactory to himself owl his Mexican followers, concluded a treat of compromise with Arista, one of the terms of which wan, that Jor- Lilan and his command were to be given up Lteitie latter. Jordan refused to be betrayed however, and abandoned by Comte's, with his heroic band fought his way back. to Texas, where he after wards cumulated suicide. Canal., is just the matt to invite foreigners to aid him in subjuia ting his own country and overthrowing its gov ernment. And there ore plenty of kindred spi rits around him, ready to juin in the same trey tamable design. We are sorry to say, he :can rind efficient and willing colleagues In any con :Taney against his own government, amongst a portion of our own citizens. The uneasy and reckless spirits, who have just met such a re pulse in Cahn , are already turning their eyes to wards the neighboring provinces of Mexico, whore they can gratify their inmate propensities for iniVantUre, bloodshed and plunder, with less risk than on thatlsland The partners of Canales and i 'arra bej al we pre told'are getting up another •Ituf folo hunt,' land disappointed UR - lusters and Tex an Rangers, are preparing to invade Mexico, and raise the standard to revolt in its northern de partment. This enterprise if successful, will be little if any better than pubblic rottery. To the American Pont., it is fraught with the cool momentous consequences. There was fur less danger to be apprehended from the annesa lion of Cuba. than from an attempt to attn. more Mexican provinces to these States. Cuba was already a slave territory, and its annexation would weaken, in.teo,l of strengthening the in terests of slavery. Not to, with Mexican pro, vine, Any attempt to convert them into slave Arles, and to annex them to this Union • would arouse into fleas activity, and impart new energy to the anti-slavery and free•soil feeling of the North, now so fast subsiding, and be resisted to the last extremity. It would override all party organizations, Whig and Democratic, and akray the people indiscriminately in snlid mess on the side of the Wilmot Proviso The party, officer or politician, that should attempt to resist the inrrent of public sentiment which would thus he set in motion, would tot inevitably swept away If this new invasion of the territory of a friend ly state is to be commmated, and crowned with success. as it iPvery likely to be -we shall al most despair of the Hemline ° hnd here let us art the sober and well dispo sed part of our fallow eitisena North and South, if the time hew nut coins (sr ail good men 1,1 make n stand and unite to uphold the public mo tels, the•public faith, to rescue the American cheructer from infamy' and the instinitoms 'we bare inherited from our fathers, front prostration dy the desperadoes who, we are sorry to say ex in :in such numbers in our midst' Ae surely there as any trutlott history, a trod an fleas or punishment forum:Joust inine, the career tub which they are hurrying or most end', Msaster, disunion, disgrace, and the disappoint went of the friends of freedom in every land:— .I.'otou •bn sc I I- SI , etas, e f w .39..N, 1 L. (au • al tat* 0W... Hew Books T LITER.VRY 1.4:P0T N '4 I' fo, •trn-t 1,11 •••• llru - rrrberirru. 'ccout4•4 1.0rr.1,11-.0., at, I 1.,1-1.4 14.,, N.., .krt Journal fur S.,terrelror Alr - hrtr,t. f•••••• I 'Jur, •'• • slarzuls , lr.rrlgmfurnr• • , u4f rru , vll Irr•opta... lirrtrr•of the Iluroso Il.rrl . par! Arer-rar I Ira Los Cotonorso.. Tr..., 1.0 I.aloo mtrio r kll tlattooo roo, ar* lat,or.o.r Moo tai.ot 00l tro• tlyaoloo. r., OiAtto...or.,f oar . 114 ot L'otstolous • • ..stly Stooart Q.t./ uf Ittrhst. V. • lin.st Ph. V., • Tn.- ..tfonortta, to If ism—. •ruttl—tot, I.•*vva, • ..•..nrst Nu, • fb. S 1 . ... "s r ' soon,' k....l.ll.sofssrforl. • ...wt.. to• ottoosip Hunts,. • t.o. 0 Ittrotal, tt, tn.- irartt. es-1.1. • 1.1. :1 it it,” .n . u , n2 4, 6z . r 11.A.tlere .I ' a ',wog t.. , Linnier.• ill - Md.. • t.ous. •ti.l .4116.1 Ao• stn. gr,•n.t. ImprA•a.l ar , aa.l 1,11.1 ...AZ AC. w it. ~..7 A.... In Ith I.ll.Pcs/ lba LA lA. KIA, IAA WAS. ala.wo p•lplari wall. 'rya LAula Itallahral ArAl I. a. 23 • lAIL. and t - ,•• IL; hmaa.l 11 , ..zr 11.prer, •09 tnml ~.1.-..llro.lhinl 5 One Acre of Ground - For Sale 'I I IIF. 511;SCRIlig.R of c.." f„r „„.. r. CI, t• irk It •Alft wil I twiti tor thttitt "` Farm for Sale A Pl . ltT Erect Yam, at I n;:l"tS"k.t,llZ/11' .L,b..14 , r I par-Pa/at. Tara, r 719 . 171, L. ,sY7 V. ,J. 4 1 .211.1 1.14 ESII BUTTER - r, , c 'd . et n,l 1 . .0k•: )1.111.1:1, Tarr 1141, .11 tar Prartvral _ , AV EN DISH -Extr.t lino earendidkTo• [..arr... •r -at, 1., Ka:l l 4.a a Ilaiar3V 14•..i.i ku4 and 3 labia. aas-'d and UP .r dr • 1 • W IJAM6%LUII. I I N E OIL-- 3 4.1,1.. rar'il. and I, gab , I IV LI Ann \LOW _ . 12 t eutHa..Latr.l T u BS tu .t,re and .11,r 14 a t 1 11.11:1,11.11 UCKE'I!. st,a, pnd 1"r nide hy a Adinwistrator'n Notioe. • I TT ERS ..1 Mulint.trittion on - the ••eltodo .4 A rTtol,al4 r N•artfat. late of kllyaba.t. nom., 10. ban. ...ant, baye bran rautol It, •obaertber. rottll ,/ na Ina - 1100p. a . r.tpriOteriald 6 All poraw,. ra•linfea aunt tulr r • .anau• Tr, Westmorplaallt.,,g, I k i kr Oil CE I.t.relq gi t hot du. following 1 th. 0111/... nt All, b. a,...ntlt taru • ~ t u , ra oral ell.n. ag almints a Vjo=t., atoraaala. uu Mnalay, tn. ',b ;Ist of tletonar nott. ft, eonftrusettnn aud rid nary, •al J A alAr, to. of Andro• lT.l• J...aae I 6.461 0... r, It 11..1, Aduirm 4 4./to David Co Ada, r 40. uto, ...I J. P fu.., AduTra of Dr.., C atrt.'nl 144mA. James M. Chatty. alater of J Elaurgaa Adm . , of .I.lm CaI:RW.O4 •I•o'd. o T. Guiana, and tatuttal Oka art. AfluTta , Braila deed I W l'noran awl V, II Ex'', 44,, Wilson. Je. - esaal arabl . otta of Wm. putt., J. Franotsolloon. Adm . , of Wm 011.....,11..'4 11•01nrs !tuba. Adm ra of Won /tabu, 4,4 Mluartot Nubia %WWI, of Thos. to. Noble. decd J.tonalab Nord. l4Audrely 11,4, J Ilatunterhad &tad Itold Curt, J•ua.o lloal, .4 Jam.. qulstlvr. 4 J Williams, ar. r .o,nuel Thump... ..I'. w Aln, of Tina Coop:, J., .I. Saniaa Stownlt. ?Ida, of balnuel Anotander. I 4 thotua Ea r.df Martha dleaus, deed esdbArtOr yarrAii: Adair, of 311ellaol Tary.ll. dee 4 Ti,,. 14 St an4vab Itutoorta. ea',. 44 I lttroliti" . .2l.ll4ototorer • Adtter. of Ind', ¶11(1 A Ifth a a 11 lie... Jot. 1. hIAgJAIrt.R. fteJ II flartwas, Aar. rf. Usurp HA. row, ,hofant AI -lobo a*"., Jaw If , rlu. tit r of Mar• firlrAth, dold ?a.m. le.m.pur •DLI IV Elrod. Eery of II u, Es rllrvwv,isr,l Ea'r rd.l , 4l*.ph irgAlau, J Mldul.r.aftb And Wm Carlt*lr, Ad .. a Jain Burrrll. dre',l ItoDrrt Mal, Err ... in 6 Finnr,ra of abrir• of Ja M n al Wfvldlr. l deed - Wm Ala 11 11 lisrublr. Adfo . nt. of Urn', liaLln• blo, deed. Jam Ifirrprr J A. tlo,. Keg., td isulu.l Calm, 011ardoku of peke al Jill. Iturrral, sera . • lobo Ift.e.f.lusrdasfu of h.,n of Valeria Pollard.,lee'.l. Dr. W. lifer, Outedinn of Jo.. K. [lnlet! and lel,. Jana Units!!. N Vnagf fn . . GUarglan of heir. of Ilept, IlHebenbsek. day 9.4.1. s„1 µ,,...,,,,,, flu..an of h.. of St:noel Ale.nm der. deed. . Andrew Inve Athn'r. of Ile., Sfn.t, ...ed. Chink.. St. he biro..n, kflner. of Edward Sweonev. ffrerll Wm. Noting, artina EC,. of Jam.. Doting, rtnAl Kentlal ilt , grf and D. flown, EC.. of Don't 'Rowe, d0r...1. (wooer , toinran. Aflnfr of ullivan, Wm Wllenn O. Wm. KilnKerr,orWm. Wilofn. icedo J....ph II unttr, Affm'r.of Matthew Crawford. deed Catherino Lt.lfge. eolfo . r. or Michaol Litelf,,Llee'd. t , 1b.., (Vixen n. Adorr. el Peter Nli et, , C . il ~.., 11 Le,i , Ala', of Jim. Foulard „ hor'd Jo. Colonel a JJ If Ken. and N. Wnilfnr. Aden'. ..1 John Gil& Jet* . J K. McCabe; Ear. of Robe. 'Mihail. dee'd. Catherine Jon. anLI John MeElhonny, Adenfoletts fore of Rosso Joh.. decd. .I.,ten f flilatalf, Adin'r...vaaae V an., dee'd John 31 Irtrfp. flelm'r of fl hltettan Finley, df.e Li John T Loath and If C. Lomb., Al.'. of Kok hut, ladp i..ii l 7: ti l, Urnia, • Adner. cf John Kraemer, deed Chriaan flerabar, eaduCe. of Chriarlan oboe, deed .John Bare„ 1 / 4 Ada. rof Kohl Thoeireoth deed John bleOlarrier. Allin . r. of David illeClaister, deed. John Hoye, rinardianofjoho and Thames Pattern.. Jam Ja.urs Vanie, S. llorrhion. and (I. M.o.], Art.... of ali Verner. deed. Yratiels NietioLeon, Sosalain, Ea'r of Wm. Nirholoon. deed. 19.. Stimart.Es'r„ of John Finley, deed. Jamul/lair. .4 r - Jl. WU., AirialloaofJamea Stewart. dee'd. Jr.hri Araktreon end F. Boller, Jr., Admen. of Irene. Balky her/. . Janhence era J. Week. „ AAJnera.OfJeairrlf eneanadeed. r i fboa.-Wirtrah ill4lngita i r.of Wm. iiiirdl, deed. - Ben,j.Kollre Asliii . r. of fiat. Tenni,Wleed John Al'Kee , Art y Ea'r. of Entratnei Jerk.. deed. B.nrnal JOILN SOI.III. heirliner °MI* EltUbiiinlK. fierit. : A, issa. .01 MERC IAL lir Ibis 1"..{. , TI. dB. PITTSBURGH ILLRICET ,111,12,muu. St . ut tr. mark.t vottturnlnv stn. 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Au. 1 11 Co 1.1.r.11 • 4r• nte..p.4.4 , r 1 th. r V n 1 II equ•lly . .ll:lmot fr r •el Fall Importation of Haraware, Cutlery,. _IAA; AN, ILSON S l'o.. No. 129 Wood Street. ' ''Fat.F.loli AND DOMESTIC ILARDIVARE, CI'TLEII.I. 5:4 1111,19L0 Ml K I PA , hit'. ."" " 111 N < • i , t4) IL, lilt I, him, PORT I►l' Hoc:an-10.1. •• Malt, 1,..-nn..tv , •I.ttni Ana.cK, Pa.r.wen - ... Ilrowroorki., •T•r tt. iiri•Vr•S•ll/4.. • lill.rdr,k wg.. St 11 11 , 4. , ,•, IMEZET lon L.A41.,./•11/A ,Ak .17 tlll HV•i:K♦u%'l 1.1.K..1, P I ) 1:I{ EE SO net. Of . the ....le 10, Lb- got.% [1,1.0 nt 11% Anonneau 1 rutlrn. f no yl.trunt eof And, 4.1 I.r 1. Lrmmr ,11 :L. egnat ,ant „sal pormaneut ur , en p Purehno,n. dtr, ell I L In= tn Ln t.r , r.r...terterrike •1:17 K . eet e. tlL•unt-st2. ntlittoNV Sit All s ; lK I L: A IQUORICF: BALL—^ 1,,e4 for .111, Lim IA h. rj" J ,CII , IOVAI I: KR A tO S ILK P 1 iPLINS —Beautiful A MASON & CO. itßtie....ll land, att•l st.t .La t'at us. • Rslttu,--. .11 of wittch thet ..11 . att./RIR,. it. pr. , . .n.I tu..ltl. tills taark.l Pertitut EEP IT BEFORE Till . : PEOPLE. that n0r,,, , • /'.tut cr . •.••••••. • ,• •..r. • f trt. .11,11tRoot Rued tit 112.1.rrn I .t 0••••tx nr,ll r.turt ...tut..., - In it.... -.0 liAtitt• IL. ...h.. t• .. .•atut••••••1.,...1 t!..tuannet 11....1 1b.... • a •• •• •.li si • ..11 nuNtruit. • .1.1. II MICHF.III.IIIIII. C•1111. - r M.w.l itrt.l lA •t• RBITT'S EFFEIiI ' ESCIN I, .2 . ( .1 sI I t it•Jor -• 1 Imr• , smat .Kul A Cultapv.R.l" Itrvad .11.1 Itast.utsrttat,l 1., 11 11.bbilt- RuRl .vosaJsr .• I.rtt IA Inlraultsl J It Ctttli•43.l.lt.m. • t.a...1.1..• u. It L....ELIA:R: I .Z 11....14 • - - EN ERA OIL, k Parl,,burg.) WAS. I. OUR. U.r trust.. .. R. L ELL 'PLAN SEED OIL bi•lo just re,— e,l „ 0 „, M. 1. ,411.L.1..1., 'AILS NM/ kog . 4 cit ..11 linttul suJ I .r t:I.LIIKIITYON A tit I.a..rty I 'WARS.. :5411100 liegitilsL Principe.4.l *A'd,Atentis,N 91013 A 15 . 0 Ls ,+ in all 1 . '4 ..ti hand .4.4J0r MDI . A. CIiLIIERTMoN, —SO itllds N. U. juAt reed itud tor itrpt!t. A Ot . I.IIERTS , " A 11 t ESE- 511 Li. 1V . K, l ust rev'll.nntl ' 11fti NA.IIEIIT,ON a co AIICH SILKS- A. A tut . Nl\Lion Co_ Lapp :, 0... 717,tV-k":17.!:" I '' "" °" ''" A History of Pittiburgh. Blia NEVILLE 11. CRA lU. Esq A 11,- , frvu, tiaw .ban t.t wha. umn..lo•ia In Ihr clo.• of IL. In. . • . century, with not., id the not intehlmlunent amain of M itupirtant umnulect ..... wO.l wrinity. •0i L. 01 lot, I improvenoim, up hi the prenent time. 10 which add. eid is chapter UP. the sil,stitswm of our s { iotitiou Int man• iliac/uncut and rionfuerrua pumults.s ...amaze of L. nuurng•tai smouut bmilnem It niumetiNl her. amnion If CfNa II our memo. runs,. mei din.it firmer aupruvemeutx. m e r e ia mi holm in thin L Len no wen , minor tem eventi. unit on-manner, of hi.tomeal Into/eat loire Lou eumpreme,l shtlau rk. Lim, period of Um., it.. aroma] (L. himil the Ohio 1. , rollnel and ealohlt In Lod.. 111,...e (ammo. Jll , iti.,ll, nail Iniin olaiM the ad.antaine. mir pEmente fur ouptte.ll(6, real. Lore. is the of the hn., pored with. 11'1ptiprs. I% mu bound Price an I Mr male 1.. .1,1111 1 , 11 11/1.1,11 n 1 atreet Copper Stock. ieltare• 111014. , . t.mu.C omes.r Prolli4ul.6 EOM= COM= A. WILIBI NS A C. o. ~.te IL and K•Plttle- Cnrotr Ma, trul Ibltd A IREAM CILEESI.-75 rn. rveotvnig .pur t: V line. and fur Fah. hl pep :Y. .1011,8 DALZKLI.. MOUSE LIE LALNES, in great variety of gr.d yleun •rpl pritted, fem. I 2). el. rto (AS " An ' MP 0 11 " ; 770 - itai . rati,? ` North .141.1 ..... tpr lth and Mart,, IC EAT BARRED INU IiAMS—AI urplAy „LI A Burchfield have re,olv•J • ehoir« ae..rtment of re Nara. o f . A 1..., • U 11,4 .1 , •1 ,h..t.r and Lance asterOlughama,. t u-r, • _ _ W . ILAN NELS—W ntcd un V V ahrinlcable. to b. bad tnacr nf •nn 2 Z. .1:11X}I ' r , 4 BLIRCIIFULD. FRENCH WALL PAPER—A general a.efortrocut of gold sod other Tarim,:, for .ale 13, ..0p,'..:. W11 , 11)0* BLIND.PAPER Waked 0 , 6 ..,„ 4 ph n i., for W. 0, r.ep11.".. TUOW PALMER IiCkETS-1.00 doe. Beaver Hackett, for WO, .C: ,5 WICK t IdeCANDLY.2.h ACKEREL-100 bblet No. 3 Mackerel. Quarter !write No., . for Web, lee ' ~.„, 4 ,, WICK .t. Itc.CANDLKKI. MUSE3IENTS: •. - • ATHENAEIIIC LARGEST 'PAINTING IN THE WORLD w i p ., opon A o l THIs t52 *ENING,„S gi t i . I Nl3ll' Cr It A ;ill CL;iis IC r1.1' " ):14 ORA rt i Ortlat; !SEAand ,llolll of Ile .lIRDITKII.B.A.NEAN, depicting all the emend, beantlfklwind'onablinto stoner, ugtoh geoid. etudes! ',rate at the 06) Work,. fun ..eddy lour thousand miles ..at...oh ...I prp.......a.a by. the {intik and pros. to G. t., fog. the moat 1 thfoh, comprehensive and magnificent .aintln, ever bro ht,tit. In tble. tontotry. ,Ogmlonou 'Sr ten et Ettlltlren 15 tvotta. 1 Nem-otos wl to moving at . otuszter be tor.. o'rioult, every . roloot.ln the week gellitt An r Cotton tory Lots at Auction. tkN .. %TURDAI September 27th, will be 1- ' ' `it!j• ' r .t . :l.[ " .iVC:% " .7:t l," Tre ' rig7tieVt, j e 6 eiwt ' tl i....oiwn 1../totot atrto.n, Wing 0) 1 . .. t frnot nod rug. tt, prg., I fr.! to alo nisi igh, This property m o:1 • rth \Lb ottention td , LMMta, being iii Mc boat ,-,..... ', gr ., „Nho oty. and in t) datittouliate Tinnily a the h.,ue,...i e...%.Nt v .-uunet f..if.te 0.1 , ,,nre to prito for 'tarn I. -o I would atilt wiltairobly Int A 1102 EL, th.ch ker n -Lilt t 4,1 in ltd. clfy. t on wiahlog In id.... ou.n. re tt,1 ,.,, rotate would do .ail to Otte it their .dheotiout ... ii ilt 11, unit ymperty tor .Welty that hicin• .tlotwt ot'os prom to advance (ante In Pete , It Intl a. tOld ell tugt•thek. °No lota to suit porch...a.' • Trotti..-tine fourth fro hand, tto. talance In. ere, In.. .e,i WU, I tor.. with to \ . . , .h . ut 10. reentred,by Wild and - , Ili 11111, k liftl LE, Atactiooiwrot. 74:11t .. 1., I - !kir ANTED—A '.:yd 1 ' 1 .7.1e v „,!1'.,; " r',..V7:0'A. A r., .1 ~.,,.. Al‘f , 1 1,1 : 1, ,, !, ,, ti:Li— ,r,, F m r ,b,, .. astoft b m r. ti .d at .. f . o . r \\ I vourt.• ol Plitlagelphlt. hew fur awl &mum, In wldi tlitn In n tome mulch of donnottionan ofocrore. for nolo by At PALdII:E, ' i VI arket street D L ,1tt. , i , , ,,,, e etk ii S d SF: , — , ,i i ii .i bx \ tar high i ly , eul ,«el.::, ', . : . 11ICS 1 SVANDLI.tti . 11l I' ITI;K—Ir kekg Fresh Butt received I) and Itttytole tr ..sep2t.' , WICK g Met' NDLEuIt .. - .._ (t lIEESt.9.I 'b.. W, It. Cheeso, 105 do :t realm tit. rrettived awl tut vote by -p . , . Ptifili be Plell424l)lEhlt \ Valuable Real .Estate For-Sale. " 'rill; following clegeribed , .. property wile J ...Id at putt.- wilt iht.t•e. thrdtitb di, Of Ile ..al, at lo 0 <hot. A )1., tie We 4rMaleef in Alleg , L ' in . , le, of glom wl. on the roroer of \Beer., street atat. A ..,,,,Qn.... t—ong In ftet in frt... nn Motet. street. awl ' . r to.llno hire .loop Watir all, ::, Iret. , On which are rnetw/ Pio° thore ttor. brltlt liwtdling Howe, each con, 4111.11, tlutit t no.. Al.. one le,-Ant Into. Buster et., h.ol, liirmot. on.l :4 foes A--p t Al ..., nne %Ivan( Lot il Water NI,. II fuet d tort,. IR fru.. mml 04 feet deep. AI- , .nn tewt.story fret. Dwelling Buns. Ind Lot, 21 fi. to '‘,ltont. and . fret deep' ...ontaitrdm: embt i t,..,.,.... prooort I it about no. squre trod the Penn. thi hl kat! Newt Depot f o al further portico. •• •r • matt the .oh/triter at Wrath, Fifth ware., I .r.• matt knortko,..o tht. tity..ti volt. 'l', .. SI I WINIC ART. %.1..- t.r JA alb. ittlAtho, -•p_ , .tr. 2V . r• Pi...l,th Wiiitoi:!....ta. doed. F Ilif NIODEL \lii:0•11 - ITECT.—Nos. 1, I awl .1.. t thy. t.or.tllent Wt.rh, hat inst bteo poidioh . ltto .ol owl .14 NO, krk equal., buildt betwr than the , -...1 Ait ter.n• that ere atlllit to whould hove tt.. la. t tutu It, tout., (coat., lithogroplt engrovings of 4,11i..i.t.111 , for Cot ttge. t illae.ttotturbattltesidttotes, ....-totpaut..l by ,a pima:tali., opertfitatsona. nod esti. ...It, aitto (tut past, of thdltilhmeheapooding with the /•'" on.. Tot very nutotatnar stilt to which It it pretutred hud .110...ili•tp.i. 1 . ..6dg,, II • lii...ftli untamt.lat ho the .1•11.• , [ll rodniao ,brae . Prier:ggh.per number' Itr to). at ID/halt,. Ltturary ligplll an It Thinl etreet t sepla , , . ing man in the dry kaan and 13.3-keeper Apply Splendid Instsuments. • robt...iber hats ju.t 'received inruice , .-ho rt: ma.l. Sunlit • ftrt .an al.. by Portbam. Now t Among oth. •. • & ;lit f&.1& Are& ..rra tar. Graod Plano, bi CWI, Tbl& fart rot, after • ar, trIA. rat prom:UE..4cl by We pro O ity • ot N.. York cr ',loot tonal tad matt we ...or a& yo a munatartunrlttl mutat, rd .t , r Lour. t4tA. boritoutal. 7. r!...t.1 Or , •••• •roo‘olr.ri &mo, &tf antl If. ELF.IIER, • r..-n Hatt, Nt. 10.1,3 d ....at . 1 - ,auof diet .*lrote:l I, Lnr -rr. r fromt ' ut.. rarteru &tort. are trarrsoted b .0 tut -rr.r tf• on; &for bryught Out W.At. • - • Minnesota Copper Stock. ••••:•11A of th 'took fur salY nt low i?() A WILY/INS 0 co, aaorm,A , larket /old tiara] als. - 11 4 , 1.1,4; Extrti Family, for sale • a 11ARIIAI:tili. 'I Il i K EltEL—lntl table. Large No. 3; Muw.arburdatro. ILP,rII6 for Awl, by 4, •T. . 0a W HA/IBM:011. , lIF:EsE 5.) boo., Crealn, for subs by • u ii•nnel'uft s , al: oo n , t , • P JIM, warcd.:l ralV \ iititiKsi • Truvvls• and Adventures , Alrloaaa tbr aour - Q, .1 upward GI 'ddul male, uit auc *al ancouut of atm mwo/wow.Aw, /word. lay Cr ddarawrater. bWar of die Ar. r. , 1 awl 't , r( borer., Dl O OOll., Or Slawhanow, ae J % .7, 4 4 4114 Butl.liti ¢4 l.oetrth Ft, L , .tia,T..., ',,isr SfEEL !lONE AND 1:a ~ i ; \ln , , e. , 11(_A ~,. , b , 44 , Pkr/041 reed 401 tur .r L REAL, •••ri: . "a .wlin Itu/I.lln, F..kirlit .4 I (~ S PON.A KT ipuit NAL, tor September. il A 1.,,,,r, 4 N1,....11 : 4 1 m "04 ,Ikr !i , A4 I •1•41 - 404 the .. t. ! l ..k., 14,,,,, N., 1., r.....,;.2,1,::.%, `i 01.014., Larrar, Depu :4 \ . • rt,.,1 troy,. •4. 4 4,410. tb.• ..,i0 0140 7 rep.= , '03.al E s tate a Auction. rl l II E ,iibs,•rltt,t, *lli 4.11. at l'itlrlie Atte ; 1 , • u. lk rr.qat.-,. , u VI ored•r Ow YU. itt, .2( : n 3,1 ; t nt..,1 101.,wt ',a& .40:1 (.'040..11..r, ~.4141, ~,, 1 0 44340:- x.,e4neri, .... 0 4 .0,11, 0 .. N1.544L.,..0.,. 4, oktu, -,• 1.0,1.04 , ...a.,./14t40 1 .4,141 the ,It t iine. n''rttt ;..4 . tt . ii . .?..t . ".c.'''.:Y:r ,r:?,T'" .- '. - Z ,.- , ~,....1:1::.: ~ ~,,.....4. 4 .1. 4 041;10.,..40, ma ktiLitrkge. '''' ''''''''!.' \ ‘ ' ,''''Vii . . tl rm 1 NG. ' , ;\ I i 10 1 F. IL. IlibbLK. • I ..... •C••• ~10,0. , $ ‘,4 l N\lll4ll E. --.,.:, 1.11, Ntlerattu., .._ , ti ;!\ irr.l. c l7: 4 .T l .L 6 `.'"' 1.1 '"' " A'AlitT.lrt , t, . '. ..t , \ 6 ; rAii {,'ANDLES--DN-hol.• 0)111 b . f. b . lii.,\ k - 1 If, 4 .4 i.. I,k- 4 ~.....2, \ ILVS111", 3 4 0. Kr, 0 CII _ i EA,T TI .I II ACC 0-- 111 ‘ ,. i ,, :%.1, :tr.! bules,..tur 1 . , .. h t t , i 4 4,.,= I It I, JOSE, A 1..../ r I '1 1 :0 CI AL FLATS—Fu+. le by \\ 1 ee t irl \ .1 - , Cilt,Sl 4K4:1 4 't. .24 U i‘-0. , WA,. prim... I 4 r„ . byT I: 10 .ZI\LL 101 Nl oi.A,,Es--I.A. W.I, N. U. N\ ~ r u F \ \ 3. ~.. e'everear. for .1. 4y \ s , • n. IMLZI. a 14.1\ CO \ . , ... 4 . ,II IiKSF --.111 1, 0, ,,,, V,. R. : \ \ '''' \ '"'-'• ''' '''''' ' Z ' ' It I,ALL 41. 4 c 4) 's \ t t ; A I. .RA I li:.--lu \ vnns i)1 team atn.llAlley, B; Et 7_1 . 11 TTER-2: egA , I r z i:: , ll , .. , ( L o i r , ale by ~ B ou,s . A N D Sr 1 \ h„ T i 1 , 2 . 1.:1 . 1 . -- :., td ,, 51_,, , ,, , a 3, 74 714,1 440, • .."-. '..... VI ELI) 121,A N'' • 'or I) A.DI)OCK 'S FIELD PLANK, ROAI\ ) 4 " ''" ' t1141:• .L.uu . Exrboataz Itre \ k , Aro A dmmistratrs No e. E rrEits of Admitustration oit the'Estate 41 .1 11, J oaeot, lat 4 4, the rut ttf Niketturalt. tle , et-toeul. t.a been kraalo4 Itg told. retwartl, trtudotk, in 0-0, tu stbutu ua ',mu r •Intatattl. amet 1.10. trotto,. ant tr .11 T make ....at e name 'titre... tlekiel .14i 41 • r ~1 4,6..11* \ ttnamelves tt• 10.1r4.1,110 t u-t, • as, mat, tatuteltate ps,uotatt tet 111,0411131, Aulp r I. I AKS it OIL coliTit -WO yards 1, 4 0 5, uaat.r. retr .1 Imp ate 1%11140,111e 14 :r •1,1 Ica v-I,lroal. .01...11. at the warttrulult, and tu..l 0 00 . 4 .1 aII PLIILLIPS....t, , I bbls for sale by te'IIOONIIAKIIR a 104 2111 • 1.15'E Ull. -- lU baskets for rule r • • in A Mi. A)I24IUN I A-1: c o cks fur sale by .1 ~.0.1(11.1N II .IKEII a Co l" 10 It J EClliu. ,, idHl:nl Cu ESI.: 77 boxes fur 1, 111 0- 1 , 1 1 Itial 11 DIA 00 •CO 'Alf. Sit\ bitin e , nslgument. fur male ISA I Alt I.llohEl atur rtrul Front 1141 • —. • , 4. UNDRI 1::•: I 1 .N.O ~c. Ma t \ 0,, 100 1,. 0 10300 Ulutt. 1,.0 plky• .4r.,...1 4) tSCII Tenia, I.AI btla W. 2 iZWitl. .0 1,3 3. 8 .I• 11,1 rtkace-0: :0 - N. C. Tar: 310 ,0,.. V Ir. Twlotimit'l , ol. -.- ~ .V .r. 'A, 13. (re. 81, Al - 4arlists Whltlrkc ',6 1401. I' 1.1 0 0 1,00, 3.0 •• 1,....“.,,, ~l,: :‘, ..0 Ll,* 1.0.., .1 4. ....., 1 0 I 10 - Clilype.l 400vral; c0r04,85 11011F0., 60 b1..14.1),; 4 (.•analew Irk; 100 lad.. 11atbrr. 1.. La., Orwt] I 0.1 Garber 11, It C1i0.... ' 60 Aux. 1 . 4.0 at Muck..., 1.. .1 tql ,Jorol.trudvm *OO tea* Nell, tit, Loud. T. v...., ..3111 31.1.1. r, Clov, , oln,r. Peyper. /1 1101,... C.lOOOOOO, gr., c. h . lk, nd 804 for Iftle bi • \Jolt S RAVI' A CO ,1-o , vrty yuit 4.3lAlllllNiS—,Very vheap Wall Pa p4r • Rua ellemp Uortivra. a ileuu.swtJtr.eah, fur fads I.aplV I %. 11 . , V,. MARSHALL ijILA RIBBONS\AND EKY.---111carur I InacartrOi h.re ,iVeu LIRA alcming a aumly :Le faahßmabir anal.. *MP, lul r MAIL, hi'l'1"") 7oiji 'sin. °um. 5, T 1„,..1,' ' LNIW I. L "' ".” " I)1 0 Warrnntetl to clue to tear Jala, for . 1,, X !.VSEICA SIeDOWL LI.. 140 Woal at --- a ESUINE MEDICINAL roll WINE. LIRAS V. AND NI ADIZIRA WINE -In ball. and Aranglin. pale by • k LED VW Eta., Ila W,Kni .1, JOA PAR lIANaII,NU - S-- New style a &lola Parlor,:rltla elegant (iota and` Al•ot lbaslera. fur sale la' ID, P. MAH.,:IIALL. OS. Wood at IREEN. OIL OL yards 4, 43 nnl , quart, On., utl Cloth. for • • - - .„,...T.ar gat ...Tr...« It. au, arta, nato.thart.tetot 1,1 . that 1 , 1 .r na.IY ttiT paar. at II..• wart. ',ma.. Now •, UME=2I 11 / 1 1)0 W 1 : ti ue , stoc .gis k ,, Iluut th. crispufgma4,. , .l.l..ll .11 v13..1.-4.6. awl ~ l o.trh,n. J . 0 11. 1.1111.1.11'14, %11,1.. t kege) ropl,. c - CANDLK:I3 IIk:ENE—SO boxes prisms \V. R. for lode tr Wick 4 IIrCANDLESB. . • !..",; I'Ell l l OIL-17 bt , 15 ie.. f0r . . m a u e ),,.. 1 .... l a NLAI-22 sacks for sale by '7 WICK dr iId.CANDLII,e. r 11 1 1{11.8TE V ERMI LLION —2 cases s for sale Incplsl J 14C1101.KIMAKKH , - - Dry Lumber for Sale. \ it EST COMMON WHITE PINE I-4M % I and 2 luthes thick. ..“' "R ii A. . end ' -!ache inch shit.% lad grautthrig ', uplar„ ..4. 1. ht , - . 'lletkuueg Jou% and tbugalluir, and rub Jutrg t .111 .i Mg above Lumber as lot, Cr 10, d tug IF roust...bought In the city.' ~ A 'rum Pain of drzt rata DLOLT IAMTS. ~,,,,• , \ \ ~ ~• JAAILIS U. lIOhOAN. Ninth W.I. 50 , GRO,SS SUP: VIAL' CORKS-- f iciii Jan neared and for we b ,4 .i J. kMD COI . , gint Supplrotrall Gods: \ M URRHY : ,V.. BURVHFIEL*have rinw eilL„ 4 7l b il!',,,f,‘"Ar'clit?:;,:fr's,':2l=4=r. • waif \ • \ vrriv wens, • : ECEII - E THIS DAY WIICk now opening . . at wit . DI WY'S, ISt Lltorto*ropc , • i . 4•• p _fecal m a 1130 black Casathaerea,ol,the neiraet and oet Illyahlonable patlerss. \ SO. pierms Wart. and\rO , 'wad Cloth. of the 000• t oupOlos teatinfse(are, , \ The Wyatt and =act rpletilid u•Ortnnkat , rooftop ever bronabt to th us eitv. CA din. Underthirts wad Drawers. \ , 14 dos. toe and onnerline pd. , . - ' ,‘, \ t'it . lC7 rg '," lge7 " . ‘ lTh e fl..Tt•rl i tr d ite " ra " eip ir keDl 015 DE CLOT/11,00, of the most faohlonoble aryl}, war. \ o hand. y reAonlo one of the laraert and wort fathfo abl e name of °owl., \adapted for renclernetra wear. ,In the a eotern countrr, WI of which the proprietarla d.-ta n. .44 to offer at th e viry !tweet poi for Toth. Order In the Talloriruf hoe taecuted in the ben ins • I per. and at the thortoot rimier end: , • -1000 LBS.. ROSE PINE-0 - n hand . and for Jude br ... eel': `, L , J . KIDD !. _:il z ' 500 G A LLONb‘TURE OLIVEOIL-'. dud received and fur sale nr 17 CO. ICASK AMERICAN, ARROW ROOT—' Just recd and tor ..le to- *l7) J. If /Db A ~, BE ES W A-X & FEATIIERS-- 2 mots Devtiwax, , 34 sacks‘Featherr, tau ding and dpr sal. be ISAIAH DICKEY A 0,., Papl6 - %Vaud and Front .. rr E DAILY AND WEEKLY GAZETTE ZOLI moat of our Pittsburgh dallies ii.pd weaklier, aut.l qui • mute of newspapers Ircui mane of oar titres and WWI., and Coun.rxelt Detector, tO,ints and nand. blank,: 230 Via Ttruperaues, Certldeatec_Apannon's In terest Tables, l c., kept for sale at ISAAC HARRIS' OM, Third at sal: 24 . . 20( )0 r LB . S . . „ R d E f FIN i ED L, 80111...\—J ust •-• • ael: r J. KIDD ACI:O. LINSEED 01L-20 bids. for sale by , aspl:l J. SCHOONMAK kilt ,t CAL, :14 ucN Rt.. ( 10 50ANDER SEED-1 cask for sale he J. SCIIOONIIAKER it ' CO. % -.-- - s Li OPS—Put up in I lb. packages, for fkm- Li. II yr_ um. Just rm. d and fur sue by 11'31. A. 31cCLIJR0 • CO., ...142 . .2".6 Liberty at , `NEW GOODS. • 117 M. 1 4 1 , (.+8 Y, b6ge to—inform hit friends ef FALL AND IVlrl'& ‘ o t l;(llT ''" 2:risi2tg ael7Z2l . ? r l e T.: a' ll l I:ht . ,ltl n t:r ' l l y ' lir i7 V n t7d=l7e n t l h e e they ety and elecance Of the style and patterns of lila Cas e: errs and Venting, hr the. superior qualltr or hi. Clotha• ttpc proprietor hopes that all who wlah to purchase awF rtiel. in hie line will farce him with so ...rly mil. At.., on hand, the larweat. lend manufactured, end mot lash ialal‘etocli of HEADY 31AInt CLOILIINIi in the city, all on of atich will No offered at the very town& prime for Mcda. .. .._ Zrnlorrg attaittara Country biurhsuu.s. mar all whectilrchag Baer] barga 01216 in theall Tonng Line Made or.ler in the movi feohinnaA e etyle at the atiornallt A hr. rateArillevman wannel Immediately. aegla EZLEP'S. celebrated DIURUAAI FAE,M ll (N l ;uroa;uu ,po tate:.. , e , et: t :ej b azil ). n . ;il ia tres ,„ ii j ir tat-ripen. rnlSCheeev hel.kin very high Inn.: Ile emit. ir or. tritralowed fog the rata time man [lll4 market Thiqe deMing a :Mika- artlele•re re t9 "'‘Viti. AS MecLUria ‘ t Urtiorra arid Tea Daalera. , . SOFT CRUSHEDAVGAR—Avery,miperi or article for bbl.. jrmitteed. by rani/ KM A. alreLUktO dth i3iOKED SA_LSIOI , AWiII be reed, riiis 1.3 day, tor angina, a mall Int(rry ruperior. t. sainkr, NV .g McCLUR(/ • Cr.). KR‘AW ROOT-5 ban. irmuda, for isle rs. i4e r ,14 . ; J aCH. NMAKEII A Cu. • Boarding. \ rriVO SMALL FAMILIES (tan be aceem etoilued with pleasant [rota rooon'te,rt the second eithor furnished or aufurtn•hed, dacrjooard. Appir at the cum, of Third sod Groot .4v rep tIuNDONZ‘LABOR anu the Loraion Poor, Noe. 9. lu, 1 etortal kield &,ok of the it. eolotion, No. 18 Roceire,l itt Litet, D.P.. 74 This et4e44. , ot4wite the Post 01:110... UGAR--7U bads. Is; 0., for sale by we 82DILROATLI i Ca . I OFFEE-25 pookeiv Jada, for sale by 4, e,. 1-1 BE ILlMlltelit I INGIIHAM LEATHER -200 Bides Sole, for sale by B «w BERBICIDGE* kIL-20 bble. pure Tanners', for sale by BURBHIDGE INOMELLM. n LARKS FOR ATTORNEYS, ALDER ", MEN, AND Juerwas OF THE PEACE.—L4aIs, mortgeeree, Bond,. Drelaraelotts, Indexittters, Eaecutbsek l'tialnnt ' e,‘"Pe.rl7:l6 }" P ler e t °f AynyctenL 0 S. RAVEN'S, tilationer, 5..y.1 corner /dark. and Ideoond eta ti i NGRAYED PROMISSORY NOTES & ne.aFT's,-4 trer, tariete of \ Notes and Drafts, . ""'''''.4 ""'" 4 ' . l. l l . ' l e liV e l: ' .• , i t 'S Stan l . l ar4 Rt.' , e - e , eorner Market yid Seeoins sa. it LANK BOOKS.--W. S. Ilt.s,t, corner Jo% Mark. and beyond street, has On sale the largeit 14-iek or Blank Bookesever offered In this citrons...ding 1 of Leger., Journal, Day Books. Minute Bonk ac., In av 1 ....ry /deli of b . indinit. and .t th e lowest. line.. \ sena QAFETY FUSE-12 bbli. for sale \ by t., ,t1..2 . , ~ .I. S_ 141LM itl,ll O. ' .. fill.APfli. lIANDINDS—New pattern\for x ....e. by ' WA I,TER P. 11.AR.811AL L eep2 Sb tread street, iultEk:N WINDOW PAPER—PIain a d l_R glazed. for sale by sop'-' 7 47AL : 1%0 Y •lAR.SIIALL, ALT KW .110kch 1-1 rhshl in the United 1,1 stare, le . luring 1 , 10 ant la u; I. In, Lad 1 Lm cune [uart 11• a nay: t vat, 141na.... :a. ibe Ilten,r, of he E.nnreve Joarati.n I ' • .0. eta:rerun,. Vvol, than.. 11.i1.. mr Angus, eppleton• S.Unneul • . Eng...ere Journal . la r.. tonal 00.14 !auk sal tn. !toroth on. ~,, and in Dieta , uar, of Aleattlculce. ' sine Work and Eng:nevi - Ina 4 u..t n-ed and lan,oale II J.l. READ, :a Apoill. knal na, rpl• Fourth tree lld. • . „ . _ . lIALL GOODS.--Judt reed, er e press, i k \l 1 et A A. 11412.6'4. I'UO 'a, tAlcartous &must bbone, ne•re,t and moat fashionable 5ty102.5; 1 t.• 'lenses Fan. Fitment 1..11a5. OT, de Armpit.. ...manful color.: h la, Mereelone, ale shades, 5 doz....inch Vlutoce.cheraler pa 1/EARL ASH-4(1 Vole. for sale by \•• ,s, J. a. CANI , Lhtb. , /INS-60 - bait - bunch in store, for tale lit, Isttlait DICHEI .1:00., .10 • Wan, and"Prout ate. l iff "Taft bbl.. for Julie by ISAIAH blClit.S I CO. 1 OAI7•SUGA.R— • .., - • • 1...41 \ 75 S.W.. 1..1,1 NOL natant/round Refinery: .• I/a hand and fir tele by BUM - R 1 Ma INPUT:AM, Inlet • ... 116 Warm, and 100 Front et. IS U .e. G : , l kll-7."', bd' ili r t i iiria N „. ( e i t ' s i ts ' i r itt& by 1 ARPETS I 6ARPETS!—Ree'd " thi9 day ,J by 0. 31eCLINTOCR, new and richstylee Superfine. , rioe, and Common INGILALS CARPETS. which .1. are trcaral to Pen lower than any Cypeleliteer before offered this naarket. 0. cordially Invite the attention of fr tide rod those wlahlros to purslane, to give us • call,. thnOld lastablishad ...Sen. V 1 archon", No. LL Fourth et-4 Pena 0. bIeCLINTICK.' .c.\SIINIERES ANODE LALNES—IS c .' .' N the richest sni. and colora, pat reed at ' II arket et. teeplol . LA. A. MASON I CO. . i 1.11 1 1 11AMS.-.1.14 cases,. French and D ' 1 I -- s int.o.N.tost reed by A. A- MASON • CO. I ADIES.' CARPET BAGS-20 dor,. rec'd _ per errs es b J IPerlol A. A. MASON I CO. yINEGAR-97 bbls. Cider, for side by T men. , , \ WM. /OW:STUN. XIRENC- A ERINGES AND M OOS. DE , IMink. LAINE2. or gunge. S P Slue' end Green o on, for paldren , prem.end esckejunt reed Pr_ MURPHY e SUILCMITELD. . . .. ..... 4IJOAR-20 lIAP. N. 0., for sale bT , ~,,, s. Iw. litt.RßAllol.l. , \ _ (2 . 91.,DEN SYRIR I 7 .I.O ilb!: :i f i p A r R itl .. e o lty VP r.. 3.1 u r b 1.13. N. 0., for sale by ,43 , 1 S ALERAtitS-31 bble. , ,for sale by tl S. w.itaiussrau. rirOBACC . O 40 kegs V sTwist, for sale by 1 it \ uAßßAutiii_ Pa . :N.l2llb ,SILKS—A. A\NLtsoN A: Co. ha.cly hist.yr2d bosutlfol ot of Tory Hob _Mond aocl plain Block Silk,: The aborr.clestroble grab Tea. Worth the‘attention or parchasolv. Aloo,ooOT 11U,110, Arricluo. Satin do Chen, b4nUtui gaunt .llona, go. \ . JEW L4tES9;. 000DS--We are no tbe orinmet stylesof Drees Gook; met, ae Yak., Czabmerea. Pop A, Ferny= Harm Alyaces, ...Us, Arend, Merirees. wvd TlaMet Cloz.d. ther'looo pion. sao• Op. Ise:A) , A. A. MA/30N Jr GOOD -- §L-A. A. MezoN• &\ y bare j net teed 800r:' White Goods. eorlyietir C o . 9f fiVAT4k°l9%lst nnetta W't! uylivs, &c. A eosyyle iY•ortrotrit aa.l very =yet , ' aep3 • C ) OFFLE--100 bags aide . by J. B.DtLWORTII A CO. COMMITTEE for obi 0... ) .711 , ti , 119 to [no Plttabs., rod Conipour Chorirs 11 Paulson. Edward Cl_ roIIA , H. M. iliddlo, 7, M. Menirocr. i Wwn Ilampto. It 11. :Manton, ?I ° lp rl Tl. . D trro;.. Looky Ilrrpor,', Joao timail. . Joseph l'ennook, !tiN:titiny J. Mai. Ciropsirri. Wm II !tomb. ' JoiniroVrenioc. John A. Wilma. . WilliwANWort. Nathaniel flames, 1 Willianallw. John Birmingham, i /Mules Fury. Joiner il. Sim ell, ' William MA., Hooort, truce, l Thom. Clarke, 0. F. Jou.. 1 Lirrolr thacidrun..• tiocrar K. Arnold, - . • -- Ailir2s —-, Fine Watches! ______— -- ', • FEW very superior Gold Potent '•- - I, Lrier Watrbes, reed by ...nos., mono , Si ai arr splendid Poekst Chronoronviro of beau. 41. iftil liiikb: double rasrd Month. Ali. Plido .ad ' '- , ',rse•Fd, of l e stylerrond patterns, at . Iyi . . , ll IMIIMOSON . S. 81 Mark. st.. tattling 'additional wit, -,wet S:tzutrevvilletta4l . . ZINC PAINTS, ILIANUFACTU RED BY TILE NEW JkIISKY KXI . I.IMJNO ANT? .ILININtI LIMP/ENT, havr,rt. N. J. le prapar..l In (umiak, • eIIOPITof Mora • aC• pr..t ZINC PAINTS, hid, Utz. 1,513 EGund .event yenta' tpth Ittarato pe 4,1 the United :Au., to ret.o tLett Lti. t l4.l V.auttDer.** superior %hi Tt! ' - L W HITE ZINC PAINT , ‘ ,,,,. l'i ,,,, p it t ;lli:L ' Q Z:I d IXDu Z Z Vt. ' .rf,j, Ilrlo ir.. tr '''' s .7 " Lortrahelity obltr, mot is oulljely yor: from too 0 , e4.11 6 r;o4rroral ~ L ot,glri r d j i c i . anourrettr to tt. \ll ` 'ol Nth TURN YELLOW wt..',:p...d to .ixlphuroita sr mephitic inhabitant, or ,e a o oico abut up ru i n cleat Mom. As an outage putt, it withetanda * aoolih* amino and the weather boner dn. thji other, not grtiaabl to tom with or to actilllta• . 1 . 1 rob WY. Al bu y be worked with isr odor, with craws sod elm or withthritali,' which glr... tpe Polo Inv.! port-virtu brad, \ • , BLACK AND COLOItED ZINC PAINTS.' Tiowe ars I orsithed at low pricwani or. OrkloUtrwit, troop,heapen nod beat panne \to the marlott for uoLtiol &WADS. Cmtbousitr, thwandsothit or anY wt Pow. , thr tsce or 'oral. brut th4or non, is thez easnoth - - W,EiTlika AND PIM. PROOF:. ... Porbizn: au.tk.... they de parttodtarli salciablis ea they Pati . i L lol 7 Urlr ' s. IV aria =Vt 'do not char*. color lire matt] of th catthr paint. llorkorrusloklocl . liberal tenth by_ tirro s tr of ter 7 =21 ,. { : ' \ /7 ter OtrAttl.• bullbta' CIOARS--59,000 Conuzion, , forlpile bi , \ . . ' • \ • , . . " , . SPORTATION Expreak Packet Line to Clevalaid. HE L'71) . 1:44ra . of thic„Pac e kx . L . fi lhav ; Airv,-,t4: , 4-. , Q 1 7-777. ihr-gh tieketiAL tth, " i7.l,. be of 0000 with suck" ' which will nor the the penile,* of t.Rwhew lei %Mier hh the Ciirs EteaashhaA, • hon . JOI.IN A. CALhilln, AO, . • c'w - heh sti inh *Wm) '‘ PittAburich. _ \ Ohio and PeruasSvaniaßahroad. \ I PITTSBURGH To,NF.IC BRIGII ON: • 28 ELLEe' k MON-OA* ' A UGU ST 4 - ^ , Oll oi• fllor.c "if" ' • FRQI PlTTslttatall TO,NEIV BRIGIn 28 o.7sr „.. and , nft,f T (.I , ,NI)Ay , k :AUGUST 4t FA 41...,A:k1' itMiToN'lVlhnt,ll..trA N \LEA,r 5 P. 61. Chil.lretr if twelve , y,wre of w a tt , ' \t \ kalf Ilotetrect l'atAbortth and SO el.. S Or, - ao a l ' r;elarial 6,-Elea relontArlteta will lw rittsbureh lizeheofxr, tat, stalow itkween Pituhuratt the ...ow der \ The Trai 'will hot rum on Sooda hot.litt Ticket. iteated oh - aturday will be VW that:lbu.ve will at the eaot, on Fed Istreet, to' re......ogere 4n there an where %hip r..,a`tp Irotn tho tu the tl3novmbela e4a, boor". Olarobtmees lON al.. teat, the Iln Optvattela\ "out." istmodt.te , TDrceiott. to thr leawie,t ott ct6w, foe the ronteyeace of paseezlgers p t in the Merchant? Hotel. the St. - cher/es, aloft, Fifth etteWtylrom Wood tn Mrket, and alon,,S. Clatr etrrt t. ant.6,lat along the row, pa.neetwer , Ocau hall the Otutsibt.. :r.tereyed to the Lars. The Hailrotul will be extentl4 heyorak.thot,l6lgbtow,at., the ,arlleat praetie,Gle By order of the Elnard Direeton. • \ (Alma; v0i2•12, • Tleltat 'Una- prrrssuriGE AND NNW CA6,13 FALL ARRANGENV.jr. Pd.eonnection •trith the Ohio and Anna. Rail \ • • TEl2.OllOlt tff o.aouas. PASSENGERS will take the 10 A.M. train \ Irani Pil.l,burgh. and the PACKET BOAT 11CLIIR 1 E... CAPT..; IL. GOULD. on arrival at. New Brighten. at It., A. 31. dully. aitikvitaa at New Castle at • P. Al Returning leave N. CastJ” at : Brighten tor the K A. 31. UT.. . . . . . • The Packet connects at New.C.ustle with the Stage. Shat 31 pm,. L , hailma. tr. . • \ . E., through tirtete apply to GEO. PARKIN, 'ickevAgeut. Railroad Depot • J C. DIDU ELL. Weer etzwet, dm!, avore MouonzaheLa Boa, l'ltL‘betWaa J. 31:110I1E. • • at J. Leelio's s floteL New (.Istle. BIDWELL t Prrtpriet,ore, poplato Ilmbegter. Pa. PVINSYI,VAITIA nAILItOAD: . C'tnnpleteti to Lockport, al mitf., Icest of JO/latoon TIME REDUCED AND :TEED isotzseiD. . ..fr HE SUBSCRIBERS have the pleasure to A umoulace to their friends sad Faeroes of the Poka ettrarns ltollroad, that we hare et:molten,' transhipplag LoHthort. on/ confidentlyexpect to deliver freight M •• sod nano , Philadelphia In FOUR DAYS. IVe nal, DOG' prepared to recebre and forward any .139001, r: merchandise or la:adore within our <sootily. whirl. is ONE THOUSAND TONS. PER %FRYE. X1)01 the following rates of freight, J'_ 11 , 181CLAReL—DryCood411a4,Shoes e nw, Stationery. Cutlery. Confectionery. Frtuta, • , Fathers. Furniture. Drug, Medicine, Bad. . ' 41.7, /c., le. , , • Al YAM* IN. tECON D CLASI--flanivero.Huecneware,tsro, eeriee, Points. Dte Rtuffs , Oil, Leather. CD... vet, nor; Timothy and other Orem Sefals, ' . THIRD CLAS:—lleeb.Purt. But ter. Lard, . Oil. Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Orals sad 5417fiiiicheiLA:s5ni.iiiii' .. i;iiii:f;i l , ° ' . 7 \ N'h•R ' -in.'h. 7 "c' tkstti: B M'fit`iit... 'ss 0ng.23 eo,rner of Penn and Wayne Meseta. -., ---- , . Western Collegcif Homceopafta litedicing\ • , I: LEViRLASU, OHIO. . ' HEr Second Ana al Course of Lectures in i the Western CollOge Ilaroteopathi6 Medicine, aril 131.13103.00 013. Monday, Nos•naber 3d, and continue .t o te m ' \ , t,, neW chair tnto been solthal to Ile Faculty dazing the ' aummer, an,Y,ll is belles that - the fardllesslor oh- ‘ t . .....t1ng a thorou,th Instractlon Medical Science are not enu.seed by say school m thi s antry. • tf " filnl i gf I n S 7, f 4 1.1.11, i ; , 1V. , =:11 Di Mosel of \ . . Woman and Chthlren. • t CIHORLEA U. WILLIAM.".M.D , Profewar of Institutes, aud Prliee of. Ihmaatmathl. . ART II I. IIIEe"LL..II, o, ~Scot.-' - Pro/Hien f am:err LEWIS \DOME. M. D.. Probes,. Medial Joriepred HASIILTIts. 1.. eimlr. A. 31., m. i Vorert VltfieilFsii.., mAp.. . Phrelolo 'JtVlrftlrliEltD, AI , Prof4snrof Phyileal Science. LY.M.O EL E. IL)8A. di 15 Dem turret... of Anatomy. • Feo for the entirykrouree of otu ... .... .. ... -.-.`.—.455 etadents of tao fail et.o.intes I othe U0i1ege..........,.... -Z7 --- Matriculation tea Domoneuemeellekel Omperitu e to o I , audhlanes for • graduation) `t, . . ~, ~ & Graduation. fee \ . . lb. tirulostea ,d r,.. , ,, , ,1.1r orl.ol, i ..eht, Lli aie.amitted to th..c , uter s on t.a,torvt.4 .4 mattl, ladoo fre oIY. '. tiougl lkaad, It.rludioe'Vao.u. 1u..1 13.1 II Is, l an b p o h- , Wont (mm SUko'lo $2 i..o`ia, ...L. A Medical sec Surgical ejlals C r.ir. actal:th p th; Col lege. and tomtit t cell e .Ptrle.ll,,r t, a stu ,of Micro. .I ) a i r ' ft r gh ' .4%;fr..itnatton air... C U. WILLIAMS, MAD.. Dsea o ha 1 ,- I.ltY - I Or—itof. Ii I. ',,M1T1.1. Cf\e %, eloaa..lt. . I eenb,dasr,w T , • \ I CL.EVELAND MEDICAL CO .-- , litit: ,Annual Cours , of tectures in e \ Cleselunl Medical I'ollese, 011k.GM.VIZZO 11 w • . Il.n.fik). tiln fifth do, DI Osavvlutmr. sal colllMUl,Mitse wwtt Th:\iollotrlng goat.. .um entamowe A istaiti of In.. Kru..., JoIiNVAILAMATER. M. I);Profeenstr oKfien. ral Peale slog ]ll 31 f\sff , ery. and Woe.. of Womeet,a4 \p dalLiten., JARED. ~. KIRTLAND, M. Ll... Professor of brat.. It; • aupeuts, on 'theory and Prattice of Maliciate. ,‘ HORACE ACIILLY. M. D, Proleaor of 8 &err, O • dull:, L. 5 ^ 40.1E.1.R. SI. 5 . Prole:mt. of Slots Medi, \ Pharmse., and Botany. - , a.MUY.L ht \JOHN. 11. 1., Prok,or of Ch miner 4n.i ' Medical Juriapradeuee. \ \ . JACOB J DeLVIATER. M. D„ Profiosor of At ' itiamy . • ,-- . .. o. l. l h l : b a l lo l tia ' a AV* ecoain. of Lector. la s' t . .. . Hroduoubn fee . ‘ • ' XIT bon .I.ared. 4 i\o , nanieta, note. Eayaide In IW•i4.: L \ ,13ILIS. for F. 46, and eurned Rafttlf with Mme Parson to.te reep.MDLIIIty is HltuaTto by ...ustles of thereat, • , r, .N.J.,. In th, CotintA or Dittnct lu which the ocnor renal, •ill he accepted la the place of mossy at the lime. . Medical Ora...tea. and \ alone who hate ette.l,s two ' loll s Vv.! uf lector, .., of which 0..1 thte lastita. ..1 e ..ohtleal to a frea .IthatrAlOn I. Lecture, hr ..t.n the Slattlevlatlon fee' ob. '1 - nl, with room' Doh seal fuel • eon be procured .a art isoging trona SIM/ to 2 Leer week. Ede,nt every t , :I , ity for self Luardln eau Ls ot.tabsed'at mod. rra A prslim ay moment - lenge treetoall Alstrieulants of th.. Toll e. will conatanna. faunarcelts previous to the a commeno,n. tof the regular mares, and eana tin. until the rol,:liiidjr. lbw Groo. Ylveitoottie .ade for the cult:- 00 1' ' I c iT 3.Unt ' l3,ltrritrlT ' et.t= i t _oec ." 9:4 ' :itti the Coat., usliior t aLt.ectlon of Yroteseoti,Delazetter,Elet lend. and Aeklet. bt the number, T•liet mad Importance of rases presbeded is believed to be canal to an la the c'Z'f ,l4 . % B«.xery of the L. 31 4 4ir r L .t. ' irT. el.J\ 1=3:113 - iw GOODS. rdSUBSO.E.DHER having non*ceived .! cadre stock, j'ALL dliD itl:FrAfk 00005. would resitectfully Info h is clubmen and lb Public tbat he la prepared to We of hie Moods, eltberrholw "" tie . . " bee n' ll l. r,,-; .471 c a'Staple, sr well w1" -- 1artto ' rtt4 4, rtsw kof Fancy Duns . myriad. Is Part— \ 4.4 I tens 31Iks. (or rret!in a ettrt 5r.,..,, very .. i lel do .11154, Ploch Black euk., all s d widthw ' ' ' S, \ Broad° Blank Silk. , . '• ' Heavy Watered Sllk. lel .. Wen: French Itygl i l m ick. , , ' , kiwi= Colons; . \ , Intuit elion an elnereert .Toketbir with French and kyr h i uts.inktutlns re- hell . . • W' HOUSE FURNISH - INa \O DS: 114. 114 andl3-4 'Barnsley Sneellnge: 44. 54 and `Ol. tt and Irish • 110 Linens :4, 84 and'lo-4 Table Dantatikk • 5-8 end 34 Dancask Napkins and D ' Inv , kluckabien Diaper and crash To bllkek Riot; hinted Flan° and Table Covers Is rb woodk M.weilles guilts, Ftruseb. Furniture, Dinalltt ic " 'tam and Curtain Materials. te. , • • MOURNING DRY GOODS: , Love. "met l i k k i r c leknr:L th, ... 34 ....., s_, Rid , Blue :daub Lustneu ' Silk Warp Tblbet Coax, • \ Black ehallen _ ' es English. 14,100 andltalian Crave% ?dodo ad C 44., 1 - ..gra e 7 , s,yttr f ag :17: : :i . c: A l i la le s sod (AIM 31:A K \ c . fslors andslicap ' L.. glicr , seat. \JAMES A. U . K NIGHT. t. \ • • • Fall and Winter Steel ;of Fancy and Staple • , DRY GOODS. , A A. MASON d. Co. would mast respect ; ct.• folly eollelt the attention 01, the - yobbo gutturally. s 004 the chola:4le hada 10 Pttflif33.), 1 0 613 .1 , tufgatoolit \ " • carefully aelechtl In of hoods, fat' tall chlurtuteritalaK Mich ." be '''' l d I"l'er .th.' '''' l \ th. 7 ''''' '''''"-- Icce aimed. We ay. received as to tutu 400 b".. Boo.nolguellos 6600 boa AM t e,u. re hb.,o„ . ` 100 - Drills a Oscaberrx 600 yrt. au•or Niartketh., 100 " natthela. cett'll,4 , ,, WO meets fiortel Prlutu .' • • 103 - Ticking,. , /03 PurFreocla Merit , . \ • 113 eases 311 t he 31.1thu Wu 13uPitrantettat Coluarx , \ , .2, . Et”,,,,, .. , 130 kt.Alpatata4, all eolorr. ' t', \ 50 phew Linen Sheet Itg; i 1 0 tales hitt l e tortu% , \ V : " . 6 R2t ' ita;.t. ' Clctlau 100 , ==11,. Vl b ote ' anc, ' . • 3,t , .. Clamintros, acz \ OO3 pc. fancy hilt; 1.10 - fancy (haelooerez 60 I. 6010, 14^/efth 500 .. - Elliott:, 1:116611 MI 1.11. P. earlantheuit,....: :11 caw pl'n 6 pfd tic..., 1000 dot iluoi.r7l \ 13 - Tere6thand ....us, :ow - Chores, naecrtud. Together clot every Wet . 'usually luttud ill ashu Gututt setathettotent. 02 aid 6i Market at. .. at•Plq Al, ci RPHY ..tvdi, .13'.''" _Y ,I; BURCIifIELI3 4 nre now , ~.f,..emar, a e 114 , 73 aseartment of.,Xlidr i i ..tilL rn Km 101 l the attention cutbettr taincrairy and, Lurers I''' snersilly., llSir rhinos the repasts th ey Dill vt. . esh . T. 411{ , A1. Of the most desirable 9 style of U... , malutaining an assortment not to be ad ampaiieed, assist Fir rub rms.. ' ' \ aut.,. . SUPERIOR TEAS, \'. ._., , Put up i n ft if air 8, al at: erM racu. all P k E P' . Jc . FilliE subsc :bets wsuld respectfully::::-ti 1, Invite the a anon Cl n .tail .1. sten, sn . Ad { antn to their vet superior TEAS, poi dii , • Metallic tamed par s seeded si, as to ..00114 tpt• air, and pesserse the vsto potreeny fresh: The advantages of a* pot up Its thus eray.for mail., are so obvious that it ..11 but lately intrisi tie,,ll lb., hsve almost entirely ell .r,‘.1.1 if.. las* free. • our arrangeniouts Wallies fur bisils. Teat, ars . ..eh that we sae NtLatallt f troviTlO, fresh Tses, atoch no ave ..tutbl.4 to ...it .iv . T... of las duality us lb. .000. - 44rAILTess .41 by t a b a t sins mid wi th .= rnuntater and rayonsibilus, that an, Pot viva% math jspti,,,i. may to returoat, and 0 mous) 14tuadlna ~. 4 irrits.P.,—in r hot,, Neu I brut., thAt lher• are per si \ ~,,,,„..,,,,,..,,,p,r , e .ii,ug, through Western Peuasysvents 1.4 Otaito. •0tt , b 1 . ,,, ...I .....#%.% pat by in a nme la, milinitsv ' , aunt, by exhibit/ g ...a..:,f *mnse Tess .ilsi. fnau us. To avoid i 14.11 k. aOW Sand. otseryr tbet every pastes, put up lus 0, Labelled nub 00 1,itk. ' ffi Vl3.l:lVtf " 2l . lrailes 'and v lowest tare r"'". '''' ''''' ' trdl a 4bAirtit«i 6t, • lino ill -I _ - -- 4 --, I IIitEIIIENN P4RAD.I,:—.Si. gles, Rs- r ,__, ~t" seises, &err,. inn, Pine ' '••, r. iu large ve• • , ~,eri, dor sahi by ' tt' - iistriTt . ' J .1.1.r5, 12-4 , • Y •61,,...00 .41r ItiAte .UM ' .t.,11), 1 ', .-1:. Tbrpl t: 'in:ll4. 1111LITANN. ..up Wire, tars, 11 Lads. Lam. Jrvrelr,, Malt., `~"'_' Arrangement Made. to 'Forward- Fraigh TO BALTIMORE IN,FIVE Lays, ILT SAME RATES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CIOLYiNI realitiTAM&A.br COPPEPuT) tintrime kW totsale by ===l9 . T Deaf.. , r(t.s. lolree .;OLIII/11112liOn :1:11sty, trfiri. eP. \ WILSOV
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