. , PITI'SBMG}I GAZETTE. RurAximouro atiromea a 00. PITTSBURGH . I:; :::VINISDNEBDitY -MORNING, CIMOBER .1868: Iati4R4DINgNA=I2 WT1,0:111VIIND ON Edon PAGE OF THIB PAPER. *4.l4mm:we Wu= OisitlL—no extol:sive deer tattoo of our Weell.ly Gantt* emit* our bloosom man iitoitiolodrablo =odium of making tbeirbusinoorlowra .ov.ohoolatioxi Ix totrom tmzi and t►o thomrmt.n.a . . 0., .daunt every iglut arid county In Wigton' Pour), ~i. o to 'sod Zutero ;•• 4 1 1.T0 ADVIBMISIII/S—Nsittut- the' BdtztlitiZrul , not. krintinn Sitablittnnent of the Dust -Iltsitel. ate ~ ,,p ar4d on Boaday.,ADTßaTianae Who data their notllrt to stqwar II as D&Pa eo Mundt/ ratateae Lund than In !Afore o'clockon eguttni Tni Twaisuoi gmurnox.—A writer in'the C y Xosl t 'trho • pOtesies to bee Maine •Law man, is opPiteci,tocotion In favor of prohibition by the' . &Went .poiltioal: partisk.' end.inlayer of 'the direct'gneetion heing.sibtalittal to prokibitioni 1111 , peoldbitfori; 'ln =hoisting •=Oh: imilailteploPle 4se iitlibim most cordially. Tits hallweaskedin theilutinstance: • 'all we expected to' gaitrin bite oa , • test.: This is what we tried to obtain last win imooaded in the aerate; but:: failed in the Untie. Vie .do not mean by Ms that the • 1 - '444tgatil =mad - pew a law sad submit it to •the people foil their ratidiatien; far the fhpreme , Coutt hde Pitinouned snob a come onunetint we aaft that the legiislature shall Z.,,,,pausresolution -requiring the:Judges Of the Anhui Election to *peon poll for the reception ( .of.rotee fat sad upthut the princiPle of ptutd.- . 4 • ' - bitfon 'indtat mike die rite= to the proper an taajority of . these who , vol e - Ithetaitt Abe. pichibithry principle,. then the subs& Inca( Ligialiture.n obedience to . the will of • a tho petio,-.0,11 pureed to pus the prohibitory majiirity . of voters reject the pritici s:gid!'*-Pitatlidtion; nre..intst submit to all the • I.4.4vilelntlicted by those, of intoxicating drinks, can reform publie sentiment. There le .::.',44;.Weiibjection to this : plan on the ,score of oonstl 1-',:i'iiatligislitj; ilia...no man who le net , afraid to Unit the poople nu object to At. • • Now what fair our Democratio • oiPonents to thin, canape, They coseplainotMixing op the Pada , : -hero Is an opportunity of Repainting It from political action entirely, Rd planing it on, its own =connected issue.— Will. they join In petitioning the-'-nent Ueda tufo to vent the people this privilege : 4 • Unless something of this kind As dons;•tho Object iodi mix itself , With political parties - for • yes= to come. The friends of teniperanoe never . can mud never will rest eatieled until the voice of the 'ascertained; or the 'prohibitory law RitipitiLY Antics, =mow, will bi theiratoh • word as iang me an oird which is destroying the ' poste of fliOasonoto offatallies, and raining the Rule of mcolirrinipant is WO ZOO, Let, lb! friends' of temperance. not intermit ':lkgaieirette, , helause the election's over. Lit AktP3 , Pchut ask petitions ilitithe Legislature by •. Almonds. Let them ' ask the' Legislature authoriser the peopti'legkdli : tnia is dens 'generally throcOont the : State, we hate isioikPipeititiA the - fain' of .1. the friendi oitemperance OIL be granted; It is alkistbefios ailimpasble and odobezooiittio '--- that theLegislittnincan , hardly =Nee. Awn= vox Ikao.—Tido -1/sal - and ahoy istabuidied katitotts, sow Of the WOOL• itlONlarga 'and' rued lustiot "..-410n. thatinnnily. 4 - o oVoniatiolk , are str, able lot tympties. sod gooritlOni who titrttit Canaan to their cazo map tool soliandtb.st their -aim* bablt,;i4rtaaiitriffia be fret turd iii*Oucathii4llzBll6gd a l l/*st thDr " 131 0 1 1." 14342 14 0 Pleati-lik * P gllPros 4 relief aLaetamostion they hit i 6 bout; Binh an laititattion tot titi l it, boys so aeauible tittle() aomplets. Ai:eater •souticat ittiimoe Nnetiarrit garadvertietziont.t 821111110:1171.111 Buurolurp*re Vela- I debted,to hi!. L It."„WoOinriurpi.Aot.the steamer Andessop, for Bt. Lenbi pspere of the 14th, erldeth 'give 'l7lllp . le of the steamboat!! ItitiiieoLthem th - i* 'partial amount Of :41;4 , e!: e. a -mozaiuk„ the ' tAttaid-PA 1t4a..„„. In •- .s.---4.--4662+11044,11.tee5am ---7,7-:u.,,,,, en> for ingitha:l, . 4A-reit— ~. Tbe Wm '.,,i,-,..-,,VAIf Cdtilelkin to ttin;Annkn, #stPund viiribill- ofnOment g Oki *** . tion.*644,"_. .14131umad. , 1 4 4 , '`• . '` Oa -*sinew' ..wr, to te.'.l6,trst - ' , ' loninal------ Gruifrem - ":- -1/44...-vort 0° 4og ailler , , The tr. ~7,- • ,Tbo ,-. .I...lnge° ..maks., , ' 06 4 1 :1, 1 4 intmedboaJ ly EU 000,,521d 110- imp, f at 111% latter r .......... toike 'lllnt -A wiii InixT3l , The ' , " itotat 016Pbe u t h e aro 9412° ho I ..,itiglit her 1 ' ` -- tte,fo a r by dig aim% * ed whiln, t bon tas tom ef 4i,241',:;;;,. ton. t. -.... ~,0,4.1.0s : e Ohl°' 7alind each: . 154),a of .;.- ..0441."**7-, litat's*se 160 tone, Di. 4.'" '' ''• ' ' Th e VCirlikiut ,-tl.lo7l"3"t7,l`fnaitt ott the ti,_ tof ' f f esh!l , a L TI, . sca use fo? :3014.=4Aliped at 8 14412 track a griag =i.„..,..a01‘.....8f, 'nit t. DaillaY, $ the •1201; des ~....._‘..o,(3ag _Leon; e!sr_____.- d for ~ of . ~t7it' watir...,,Tiire won 454 ' k'Ailliglit:if"tl. UntAkt is ' . "1 ' nn- „o. a , el! i s . at is knoll* , - ZtooN,: The -liii.66 malt v.,600. This 7 the •", Tudred• fss ''''' t glint ia• ~; ash on . .*, , sunk " in '': ' ' boll 1• .. .. irbieli bolts sank y.aa.l6, • x , man • d. I'v A hi ;I , i ' -ikon bum 10.1 1:" Na}' -ia Ire4!B '.; , ,one W '_ I, --•,---.',^ 7:i"•-2.•;,..flking IVAiIIinIIZON. • k,'. -. „.., --. • . -- . ••ucrtgovoxatiem. dui. mufti:roc:ma.. ..,..,•_;:...,11..., - . 1.4 -, *:Thei united Stain ledge for yyourcircuit awns tik k, - to, be In a falr way for the attainment of a '4O 11211111=00" in his 'spliere,whiolt is ttte PPP .OB4 i : Pf :ili -- .1. 1. :-. • - false He appears toile levant only the oppor. i . k '' , '';;', 7 o,' sludty to rivatielYekiesed is hundred other inateti- ~.4,•:, - 7 , ....; ntrAs oftyrenoy on the kenois,whoietiatoilt444- f , ...".'-: 4' ''''-' ' are ; the psgoe.ofilogilshand Scottish - 1' tastery.— :‘ Thereto no tyranny more 'pitilees„ttangttliary, .. ''. 'kW iriMastnals i than that of the - bend.-- ; ' l " (4°:thli 86 ' 1 , ' Iriali .. . 0 '6 .1 ,,,.__ _, __ . ..4PPreg - , I Aden epee a larp tleeloi-Al lo l3P.,'Frx! ata ull- • &de aloai4 Sit ermini:to'labßeate - a jadlelat i ' ... .... 7.- ".). - - Wottloileitheir , 'arinaes,':and "found In them; .t....>:-' l ', - ...i. - , the, the - amet emaienient and Merciless toole for r \therrainatioriertheir outrages neon the lives and , liberties atilt* subjects. _'They sent wretohee 131m,letfrien to ooinueltjudicted rommeoree in CIO ' ' .."`• ' ; 411111. ilta in =Widen& whioh if perpetrated by 4 •: L' : .i" ;irMod aoldlesy, vtotildhaVeAcnsed thieountritO, !:'• ,„, - ~- : "- -- .7 ,root. I recognise in:Sedge Grior's connection T-'aittOlfor,ifWtoiestabllalt : the ptio.oleas do „, • ' ' trite of ireaeon, to bin . bin inmate .m, ” , t ' . '' . 4 4 l te' to 4 - i2i hie taros inreetiree againit '&4.44- erogebiu, hie Intenpernte"AennngigtiaaAtjll. D timeatefhit.do not happen - to ociaiddi with ^lsis '', • • OWD, his hatred, hardly ereoth,,,, , e towirde an 1 . . ;:r.., : .2 Independent prees, e:utiregenerally ferocious i - ...%:::,' : : -,-, ,,ba iitig,4l . ,,,i eactrOln edleoharge dna fano. i,..*.`ti'Moi4ltring iinipalit , three Years, the precise t .'• . 4 . ; ' ":::''', '4iiitipirkirtieltailmated'Jeffiles When he went up. , • • 5 4 -5,, .'t; - id - ittltioSayeiail," and all those othei Jai; ,cha sotierapliees.ofdespotient in that, age whore ~ '''-''' ' '•''', infaMiwasleas than Jeffriete only beesuse the ~..- , 4 ; ii e d is teeti aitiptsylig their seal were tens opa l. . isitv t ir,. , ...- - . • - . . q.! ' . .l44jettlieui reading an coconut of indge 4' . . '',..,"'",, ',.,,,,,,- Gtiti:'s conduct in the . matter of the arrest of :• . W.',. 4 - 1 ,..?: "'' Ifynhoopht oilloers for; their barbarity tords , 1'1'7*,41.!:- wa 450 poor colored watt et-Wilkesbaere. It weals ; .-,51.,...,5' 4 1 - Z.v. ::- to- teat a rate Ciablet althea of the place made e ..: . C l . far ' l'ietmoPleint statist throe Men for riot and assault i''''' ' .. 4 -"ry7;sia biltarpi an he had an undoubted right to do. 1.. ' Lfh-,:: . rant far se it was his duty to do If i t he thought the matter set forth in the consultant ) ~:•• ..' L L:d omotaituted the offeiee• Eton' BUT, of this NI ,- • .... 0 . • carotin In the ordinary f rx 4-? ,-P ~,,, .:,al .touree' ." carding wao l eg al regular, and . ja. Lk a. - ''. If ttie law did not allow each : ' ...,,:14"-it t givika against itoolooca and brutality whiob 4 - ,1 1 . ,; = ; ."r'' Ite interior Dimas:may display, the people would -`•"-• - ' have ve protectiiin whatever spigot their es. i? ": ,- -- - ,Irat on tearing of It Judi* Grier files fetus _f - • xsp, and IR gears 'ls',lli°4 of !Okla dignity Zt, , :- • , an 4 of iiii,4lii . wiairl Inkiali should prevail fill Ka i,'::P - mat, declares that it these reciedles are ag gi 1 41. 1 -I. ", tieeked to with bin (Archie, be erift Vise to • 1 ; , :::«,. . ... be . thiliaced he part, it,!,#1,...r.v,6. itrin pUb s t i . 4 1.... "'? . '..'- -. ' , 2" Absmig litriteijr i- 4* f's t.q!l . ,.warr Nu, and the • 71 4-'''"•, .. :'';','lji '' ' 7.irlitiaiitiadithiisit`;,Vatit to sa l hat it t . '-'." - '.' ' 4,4*,,,g111N mitiOsfaiiiiti'irfil AP* iiti 4: , ',- '., ,'„yikilt _ - „ ~. !• . , . t5,;;;;...!'•.J.!::.-:::::-,.......„'.-..,:-...-H,..-:.::..:;.,..::.:,,...-;::,....i:.i.::::........,:,..:............... ..... ;N45:,'''... z - ;i:C.:4. - 4, - . - . 1 .! ,, ,1. - .:'. -„ . -, .:.. -- 4:i . .;4 .- i::::: - . - :' , f 44 : 4 : - . - ::. - •E -. '". - ----' . - hiiittortiltireilithrterittatii* '4l / 111 ` dietts Ids ins clout inhale wito:Wreetwan to poi a Theseggicieues' litigator tribenithl the megii Ws of his *net He bid batons step father to go, turt w thit Iris to Quentin with indictment the jury In the lower icor( Who should dere to satin scum molests 11. 8. officer, - inckto MEW with tmprlsomstmt for contempt, his own Jurors who should refuse to eonetet on Ids own Indletment. • , Thle void& b. tridy an . sumo= stretch of udlaial premative, and sta attack upon 11" claim:4les of popular Mod= which domes to be clamed with the . 4 otewtrnothre treason ":tri- Igor Of 'that episode in the history of Jidge Crises - Co* the ablest and moot experienced of our statesmen derided that if suosseful it ought to andirduld have produced' civil war. Judge O's indictments would of course be re spectfully considered, but I trust the time is not yet come when even the bantam and threats of an oppressive and unjust Judge could extort a eenviotion upon such charges fiat in American jury. But It marred. to me that this menace of a general intliotmnt; front Judge . Oder. sag- geets a remedy for his violatious of the spirit Of 1 our laws, and outrageous assaults upon the .11b erase of the eitluns, He May be impeulted, u one of 'hie predecessors won, for offences, in my judgment, not less serious nor of MOTO dan gerous tendency than his. And though I admit , a conviction would not be likely to follow in the present state of the public mind, yet the Out to carnet him In he career would probably hare a vied effect, equally upon kleiselt, and those of his : associates who are 'intros& to follow Ids pernicious example. ' The Ootohatelectins have not resulted nes vorably for the' administration. In Georgia its policy vu filly disonesed, and the wing of the , party sympathising with and afproving its gen-1 iral course :controlled the nominations, end Managed the cenvue,, yet they carried six out of d eight members of Congress, their candidate for, Gomm, and a majority of : the LegislaturS.H In Pannsylvanis and Ohio, if the Deitoorati have ices anything, the Telegraph has not in: .formed us of the UM. The time for the distal?: don and remodeling of pare". has not pet &pl. rived. ID Newlrork en Woe boo boon mode by a formidable notion of the party against th President and hie Cabinet, upon the duision ot which the disaffected •rest all. their hopes; bat it really seems to me thatwhile defeat would bit annihilation to the Dick*: clique, .victory would be but s barren, triumph. - ThePterldint terntiriltave none the lees 'power to Seer' aid his tresjeti,.and all the more incaution to pun- , • 'illi enemies, Inlthat they had taken the troll , i ble to .thrust themseltes before him. i:„ 1 , For my own part, while viewing with perfect i contempt the Allegations of - the pro-slavery fac- ! nos, miscalled the Union, division of the party, i at the North,lhat Gett. Pierce had appointed 1 Free' Botlers to office, I hive not been able to i disoorei tha policy of triAbig these canting jet- t `ended* the basis of Whig opposition to the ad- t ministration. CartaieW, I have never in the 1 manse of my politicaliorWitime, known a mom 8. bigoted, lenient and; ,loiescriptive ham Mu 'I that iflait fivawkAtt elalfft to patronage upon I the merits of neirigthe union in; Vie recent die- t [.pule.upoti elavery.. Their disappointment in t falling to moire all the spoils, has gratified the t o country, end ' the : defeat of their treachery TO- t waxwardstheir alibi coveted them with contempt I and ridicule: So long is We see the ainilitle- d tratin prOtseting with spirit and eeitsit`this t rights of American; eitiVrite`:'abroad.' .as in ; blostes ease, and:lnhiitiMtly , paying the publie It "debt, Instead . of tratluidsztfSf4PutOotrewitiry, fa we MOST,MOICAIM:oaigio VA Vti . e It the award 11, of - VIX Z ETSTSECO ores OO,7:0! #4ATil;j3,l4l,of its P' own puty,',nritioh from the ninfanermrpt eict- 1 tine and on the most i lropudently tundaoii ,ei pretenses, see now arrayed against it.- '.-::. • 2- , ' it Jefferson, l)*Is has thought it imuusty, to 0 done his Whims istrefitence to the troubles of 1, : , „ Itia;Wqr;,,Andilose.Weitten 1 4 114er to the Wash- so I *gMn,Seittiroid,'donyinif,lttr ii.id= that Its 11 synijiith* with the IJl4inatuo, Bruins and a O'Connor 'tiottimut in 41/ York. - Of wishes . rb to ignore the tWoft; , ) 4 o ll o , filTilli iintio; it Terry settled, and the plietatiti .ttlutif. , :li:Tize M. Baltimore platform hi - , co eiders I"' iffPffOk 6 etraabore, aneteUgnises ait.litomrsoin. lam LI sow stand upon it, no4forketting that h&witinot ea ~,w,, - o s - . ..., 4% , - P3.,..Na:*...ctir l..sithi.,g. *llama. , ..'- .. . ;,- - r -,, :' - , .-- . .. t. - - -,- 'i . :•;o'. -. ; i .--.'--.; q , siket fienthiel, whose mivetatement of hrl;. Dr via'. initial; drew forth this avowal, la the natu ral successor to the deceased . Bouthun buss breathing touch Of Its spirit, but 'mowing not a tithe of ihi eminentabilliy. If it lied scooted od in detaching the ftearetary of War from the itimildatration, it would Use fond no difficulty in hugginehistf - tci Ds booties se Imeriplar Of stern iattlothim , add haesible democracy.Foe'llicagithe besi'lieen a seoessioulet ln Priest- 1 Plect*eppottenhofthi Union of the Democracy, azd has been sulked of • bearing after a Bedlam lionfedittrat he might be the thief 1 of it, not trine: • too 'dimpled love ,of .the frete • dom of whits ecteN tint front etAdgoted attach- Mint to the slaUry'r.tr ilseke; i leek spoil ler ferns Davin sodthwthool of polltielans, ea the lout objectionable ihrfondini of shMory. There .11.9,n , , ntleet To r y ni* difference between them i Asa the Roiliest' Free Bonus. BotV deprecate the interference of the General Goiresnmens with, the luditutten lianyihape, preferring td west In s I it as a emit:, institution. • Both believe Bit Po 1- tiro ict uneonstitutitmal aid,. impolitic; :u 11 Us InooMfatible :Olt the rights of the ao - • ills In width It le to be enforced. If yon trill point at to me a consplouous ' champion of ' !Talon" and “Compremise," north or south, I Will 'hair yore's noisy, :Atkin, Inteindlary t eglbe. Ord the elevery 44.41111011; one who is ootstant- IyJaboring to Identify the Federal Cionnueutt frith the.eultation, one wit) . la coats:ally impair. _ . . - leg teens upoiother people, and who teetiornally elsatarlag for die .proseriptlon of all who - will not join with Um 'tst hunting down dune . of Me fellow ellisene who abode to hold . their - own opinion upon that uon other eabjeots. Thank God' that. there in a' helr,_prospeet for the udn. gatihm,enf of the whole oleo. When,they dud hare gone to the dop, we ehall have plat, end not till then. MMUS: ~. . . ..,.Bnirawn 8 . Hu tt nsaia--T "his fallen star" , . teerni'datertolned, says the Chicago Democrat,' to - regain Me' lost reepeo'ability sod :usefulness. , Ile Is a t present making temperme speeches . in India:M. At alemperance camp-meeting, near Covington, he recently. nude 6 speech, of which we have the following mamt from the Caring ''• - ' tart 27nee "Ile spoke In the open air irith' Mho are, ..,, 4. eloquence and beauty for whit)" be , AM long beeejastlteelebrated. . Ma troilii w Weed logly fall and clear. Mr. Elminegan took bold mond Whist not merely .the Mae of intoiticsi int liquor*, bat also egged_ the mtuipdaoture or Imporiition within Old iltelte,ofpr Blste for any purpose 'whiter= •.. sio,deolseed himself reedy to vote for the Mine la*: 'ln the I,l "e 4 ce of anything better, but mtpremed his belief that nothing short of a total extirpation of the arty : : . elo.from the race of the teeth . would effect the desired object. The splendid isorlosi incidents sad 'allusions with which the address abounded, sad by 14116 Mr. llahnegan enforced his argu ments; greatly enhanced its beauty and effect, end were very characteristic' of , the speaker"! New ass MS POTATO Twas—P. A. Strobel, of the American Ferule Inatitate, sends to the Georgia Telegriph"the followlegt It may not be knewn to all of your readers, that the sweet potato Sine maybe rued during the winter and seed the following spring, is propaptlog a newtrip: I hairs tried the y ex. penment during this year, to my entire satis faction. and therefore feel it my duty to com unuelmaa tho reeult for the Inuit of the pub lic. In the fall, (say . time before frost) the elute may out le any oonveabmt length, sold placed, in layers, - en the surface of the earth, to tbn depth 'of twelve or eighteen Inches, one the vines, whilst dray,. with partially rotted strew, (either pine or wheat will Lauer) • to the depth of *Winches, and .corer the whole with a light soil about four !whet deep. In this way the eines will keep :amiss the ,winter, and In thespring they will put. out sprouts u shun. dantly.ita the potatojtself when bedded. The draws or sproutioan, be ,p4ated Ant, and the 'vine itself can be: subeeguntly out . and used as - we generally punt • Slips, - Tide esperlmeit Is w o rth:4e oengidarstion, of farmer., as It will lASablat , rellirstA CIP q ' tl o trleg a 4 . IV hog' every; Ittareles.,AMlNAAng. man Un' los bitilailK*,4 'Atitor*l. Ike . . . ._ . , .- . . . .. ~ . . . . blossoms so bitrimuss ors Boo Oriole— . oarompoolist of the New Hock Jour nal of ".Commsros, 'wader dais of Sept. IS, write.' - . It Is mentioned in your Journal that Dr. Pot ter, Ina recent address it Albany, sailed verted with some asperity on Ameriosn manners. He'sesked."Htten 'than we cease to be known by our slomatly speech, and by our practice of sit ting withaar feet higher than oar heads?" oomPLIIIK 4 of Amerinan gang, and added, "Da riog an , etumrelon of several months to Europe last year, I met hundreds of English-at home, sad on the continent, in every sort of situation. Inner saw. one ipit. I cannot remember that I ever caw any one, however fatigued, lounging or sitting. in any unbecoming manner. lam KUM bellied to catenate even bad breeding, or "the slang of the Ash markets' but I must ven ture to say that Dr. Potter wee the most fortu nate of American travelers. Herhips, he never visited 'the British House of Commons. There he would have witnessed lounging in traditional perfection, It has been my lot to anommter, on the continent, at. the Win d'hots, at the other public resorts, end in the public conveyances, numbers'oftomiets from the United Kingdom, whole dolmas:um ' on the whole, was more rude and 'disorderly than any 112181111111 I bad ever noted in tie Milted Blake. Berthing was gen• , era, and spitting necessarily aiscompanted It.— American offences are not aggravated by gruff sao—a 'common British trait aboard. Where I now am, at Dieppe, .a watering -place 'crowded with Britons of the so-called genteel climes, and with French 'of the haat ton, my dtegust has grown stronger from day to day at the grossness of habit ladalpd In the hotels and streets, and path:nicely In the reading room and at thehsth• tug establishments. The poirrardes are better behaved., A PATOLCITION ta Joussumax.—ln the re.. view of the exhibition of piper at the Crystal Palau, which we publish this morning, is ano tica of a new diseovery which promisee to work a revolution in the produotion of newspapers, u well as of books. We refer to the straw pa• per of a French chemist and manufacturer.- This article is made entirely from straw, and, as we can 411tify, liter a careful exanduation of specimens of various qualities, is as good as 'Mu be made of rage. By a new chemical proems, the invention reduces the fibre of strew or other vegetable substances into pulp, which,. we be lista, is then tabbed as paper bythe ordinary methods. The advantage of the use of strew oomid from its exceeding cheapness and abun dance. Bap are soiree, and as the demand for paper increases, become dearer, but there L 3 lit tle danger of a short 'apply of straw. To dis cover a way of using It for paper bas been long. desired; • but until Mr. Mealier, - no seeker bad found it. Wean interlard that his process Is elnipleand neap; and that when he owes to' . claim communion as patentee for its me, the -Floe of piper eamot but fall very considerable. Thin dill work a revolution in our journals. It will enable those papers which are now printed on small,flimsymad dirty sheets, to imitate the example . 'pf Tel ITI3OIII, and sesame.= ip pearamee more worthy of metropolitan journals; and it will enable us to use even better arid mole embstantial paper than we employ at present.— The printing of books will also be cheapened and Improved by this great discovery. Another Invention of a °hunter no leas In teresting end important to the publishers of journals of large circulation, has been patented by Mr. Victor Beaumont, -a citizen of Nevryork,. thanked Preach birth: len a Mira:rag press, which,at a moderate rate of speed, will deliver thirty Uieusmsd sheets printed on both side@ In a single hour 1 Its movement combines the orig inal peinelples of Napier, which are applied by Hoe in his great press, *Mane new and beau tifully simple arrangements and liming of the, inventor. It has a large central cylinder like the Hee press, on which an -flattened the forms for both sides of the sheet tote printed. Tht type ate leld fast by Hoe's patent column rules. The paper-used is a continuous strip co ,bead dispelling - min men to feed the separate sheets in ether power presses. This strip or bend Mr:_ Beaumont arranges very ingerdously ;he avoids the loconnuieneee inseparable from Me in it lithe farm of a roll, by laying it In a file folded, temelOud and forward like a pine of loreideledk one end of this pile is put late the Press, Wes then draw in its own supply win , onklantrierr .h-riee s p - a or d sdtr, t elnglim 4 pa s pe there t i eatt leUt l prlnbsfoil Wry. iantedessOrsiad _pica Sill here , twelve of tlia****,trillreitults three bands to milt, tred:Of.thait, Wit etsPioledin. ca rying and looking after the paper. Rea twolve•cylinder press' will work four of these sheets at *time, or one k1y.1114141 thrsa,:of it s * cylinders.cylinders. rank ebeet ativiel4l Its trot VegONPensof piPassentirely printed, thetormsof thssstelepotoie being, impressed on it eintruednely= As At Opines out; the reschine Dwelt beet igidnin the Cann sort of S pile, so that whets - II Wall dour, the atteroiat supplied' Its pleorritlth: a fresh pile, eSterthes melee it td the proper 'pet for it tole Men-upend pass ed'; the "nomal, s:114 1 4- tie . • . - 0114 V -111111. liOthiii4lll - • • pdherthesi to neat Ora ready-far' fie osiers. These balm are rely ingenious. 11 arias: difficulty hie been experienoed in other machines designated to, print a ooittionous sheet, from the faotnat en ordinary knife cannot be tilled on to out pa. per whin is wet enough for printing. This tn convenience Mr. Beaumont_ otreism by makieg his serrated, er sew-shaped laden, with long and ants teeth: The points of the teeth easily pierce the paper, and ones Maims - obtained en latrines, the cutting Is completed in au In/dant. These are the chief features of what we coi- Sider a very admirable Invention. No have yet bee taint on this but 'lre " : state that Mr. Hoe has purchased the patent and . Is now reedy to make them, wo.say enough to amino* practical men that our opinion is-well founded. We suppose that this press must su persede all others, for everywhere great rapidi ty, Is required. And though the two of. Hoe's great purees which we have now In We have cost us a large cum of money, we look' forward to being compelled at no dlstinedey4o abandon them for machines of Besumewnspiteat in or der to supply the enormous and Inereaelog num bers of Tea Timms demanded by the publlo.— N. Y. Transit Tirs Asainmen'Colmmintavon.—A corres pondent of the New 'Toth Journal et Comeseratk ghee an mount of the , present condition et the Stake of the Argentine Confederstionihich throws * somewhat different light upon e re. mint ocennienoes at Monterideo..,The - t wat Ba sun Ayres is sometimes used to' - designate the whole Argentine Confederation, sn espressibit se incorrect as Biped be to ripest of New Toekis the United Mates. The Confederation ameba of recreant separate States or Provinces, one of which le Buenos Ayres. anotheiEntre Sloe, do. 1 It wee delivered from the rule of Bons id Pebra au, 1862, and deputies .from the severs' BMWs agreed that • a convention or two delegates from each State should assetdble for the purpose of framing a new constitution. The convention as. gambled at Banta Pe, and frimed a constitation much resembling that of the United Butes; It was eubmitted to the people' mt the 9th of „foly need-wee attempted by thirteen provinces, all ex cept BOIMOI Ayres... In this State therel . had 11 been a revolution. and forces were Cent to vide tirquiss'e,State, Bette Biog. • Urquiss bet eged the city, but wee compelled b....retire. The Argentine Confederation_in not dissolved ; the meet that can be Bald is that the State. of B[lllloll Ayr°s has lauded. • The other thirteen provinets remain united, and, hiring sdcipted the new oonstitutlon, willehortly proceed to the election of President.. Benoist, will daub tlese be chosen. Whether Buenos Ayres will !gametal, Come into the Conrederimy or not is - pcoarisin. The present policy of Is to leave her oft kola to fight out thele"nwn . disputes Tor thelpts- BUIL ' • ' ' 17rgaiss wee followed to Entre Rios bylifT r ere Sohenek . and Pendleton, and it li said tbst es ti between the United States arid the Ar • tine Confederation wee oopoluded.—Bostos DM 1 , Ad. Tux ALM AMID TIM Manama Timm 9.- The Paris correspondent of the New-York oil men:dal—sayer "The first elide% • telegraph' in Algiers was inaugurated a -fortnight ago by the pretest of Onus aid Gen. Damon& the military bead of the colony. The fuse w'as seat by au ,4111 b, who asked the pries of a mare for gale at ideates rem; the stoond was ielatlik to the purobsie of • basket of dates, and the third was about a miss ing powal of tobaccs. The wary Bedouins asp, posed thst the telegraph was some sort of a' eon triveuee for surprising peoples' scares, ancrpm , ,paaely proposed questions of eery little Spill!. canoe, in order to belle the prefeot. The Bobo &Oran, which reports theee details, mentions the laughable foot, that all the sheiks and Prom inent Bedouins that graced the ocrossion, wore the arose ist the Legion of Honors" natiannamn Anurestox.—The Freeman's Journal, the well known leading paper of the Itomseists. in an editorial on Chaplains in IPub ito institutions, Ands Much Unit. with the ap pointment cf Protestants to enoh poste, and con tends for -the appointment of Hamlett prieeth, as. signing a very extraordinary and eigalfleant res. son. • • "The rule is emeedingly plata'," eyatke Jour _ nal, reference to prisons,poor-neneehen. ..“„ Institutions supported by public money. Under oar government we do not see what bosinese such Institutions hove with salseted'olitplaina--but if inch are to be, It is trident they should be; oho. eft of the riligion mat generally prep/teed by the *manta: tf ened Meta ottani.” What sort of a religion mist thit bewhichfor= Bisbee most of the' lumatia poorhouses ; end prtsonst Wray, its own *hoses adveasta be tog itituese,pends to the poar-housse. put u , one, mad of those who go thers...:hbatioug Wok ' < • , . • , ~ , - -- Naar Bausranoteutdry os Tarnsum—A Whet is not responsible for the business debts of. au Went ulna-dike a child nada 21- 7 csor is he ordininly responsible for food, clothing, or other- - Memories furnished the Infant by third parties. In the ciao mentioned, therefore, the father taiga no be liable to the son's creditors. The debti: s, of he son would be voidable obligations , is which e e judgement Gould be recovered &smock spinet the son by his creditors. There is Much popular error on the subjebt of alpirent'i Habil= cy for the debts of his mos under age.• A parent is der a natural obligation to famish neccess , ries for his Infant children, and, if he has neg lected-that dull, Mid other person who' supplies ' necessaries is deemed to have conferred a benefit on the delinquent, parent, for which the law mind an Implied promise to psy on the part of the parent; but whit is actually necessary will depend on the precise situation of. the Infant, and which the party given• the infant must be seqminted with at his peril. No manrian take upon, himself to diotate what clothing • child shall wear, at what time they shall be purchised, or of whom. On this subject, Chancellor gent held, the following language: "A father is not bound by the amanita of his son, even for articles imitable and necessary, unless en actual authority be proved, or the circumstances be sufficient to Imply one. Were it otherwise, a father who had in luiprudent son might be prejudiced to an Indefinite esti:it..— Fret is necessary for the child is left to the dis cretion of the parent; and where Ilierinfint is Cinder the control of his parent,' there .must be a clear camel= of duty as to neeesstalu before a third, person can interfere : and famish them and charge the father. It will always be a question for the jury, whether, under the air cumstancee of the ease, :the father's authoritit? was to be inferred. If 'the father suffer the hildren to remain abroad with their mother, a? if he force them from home by savers usage, he is liable for their necessaries"—Nero York Sun day Times. PeGILIO SPEAKING EN Ittat Caus.—lt wee our lot one day hut week, as the care were leaving Cleveland, to witness a wrangling diectuteloi4on the aubjeot of "woman's rights," in which litany of the passengers of both saxes, eumatly putt (Agate& The ladies, it seemed, hadjust adjourn ed - from their "Bights" - Convention; and, fired with seal, still .pereisted in advocating their pe culiar doctrines, (exchanging the public rialto= for the rsll•cu) even M the expense of all wo manly grace and dignity. Mob se well as wo men. crowded in from adjoining' cars, mid-after the hellion of roistering politicians, engaged , in, mutual recrimination and fierce denunciations. The 'Beene woe of the molt humiliating chase ter, and was quite "ablaut to disgust all semi b'e man with the prominent advocates of women's rights. now before the public, se well as with their deluse. A correspondent of the Buffalo Courier alludes to the same exhibition, as fol. Coming from Cleveland, it was "our ,privt lege" to - be "hooked" with , a oar load of "Wo nten'e Rights" women, who were eg thelr return from the national convention, which has been session at Cleveland for several days, and which broke up on Friday evening. Tie greitt celebri ties of the ;:new movement" were preemie—Le-I cretin Mott, -Lucy Stone, Mrs. fileveranoe. J. It. Giddings, hits: Gage, W. L. Garrison, Antoinette, L. Brown, J. Barker-4 heterogeneous medley of,l abolitionists, infidels, Spirit-Beppers, iVomen'ej Rights advocatel the fanatical isms which` grow rank on the Western. Deserve. One little Incident will show' the tuthais jid the tandem of the whole thing. On . Goviekt out est two ..ladteseet your vieigar !Meted, crab-app. dis positioned Miu AnthatroAsi_ t" u beautiful; In. telligent, graeefoksegisubtlile Mile; to snap petrel/tee, as -eroild' some settee In a thou land. Clee, Mrs: L., iterWithetitle of 11.-D., iu ber own tight; and the otherlighiG., wattle wife of an 1114). They had beetr*tiolomistof the conveitioe, Ind were rehearsing . its trains! , tins with enthusiasm and eloiluenoe. - geared of the- Other-400 you Oct. believe that Moses and the Apostles wine inspired?" "Yes," was the response, lust AA Lids Stone was in. spired tact even ing." WA quote this as Another evidence of the fact that where the human mind is led, when It ts out lease open the greet Ueda of thong!!!, it beoeinse like Alp -without mu l'at, or nation tkito nteilrof breeslivr N. Y., Arierk Cots. tigieV-itisure- ex Oneia.--The following ilditiritee to mi. tbrongh s foam that entitke it, to' entire credit,: , - A huge ticelieted, broad ehonidered son of . North 'Carolina appeared e few dip no in the , I treason , building , and inquired far. the Biterethr, rya' Het, WY ¬ed to the priper doorOint when about to eater the sate mean vas Mapped by the manager, foe, notraisiereirtg the areal 'memo:des. “Wket's the natter nowt" sated Sip Van Winkle. 'Yon can't eta in, ski" re% plied the, rummager. “We'll see about that;, replied 'Nip, u to gathered: the teesseager hi his brawny imam and sat tam aside- ' Arrived in Mr, Outhrie'a room, and heding,sevina grs, Haman prermit,he aeked,l , .Wlaots fa the Sure,: „'; oksatt," said Mr. Oath& to the intrnd o ei, *Aptly, - •'N • w ditLIVW, .t, sbarer".,-.1. to that: drsti ;lon oak 2f.r.ifserldabr, I am ii deumrat from North' Caroline; and there le a. light boat st.-- - --, sad a• Whit hair the keet log of it now, and I rut I t. -'Mind un - el. waft maks any Moreno* in my voting, if 442 1 don't gift It to" ins:: I always .obte tight how. neres wil pollen; look at 'em and ant," Mr. Onthrle „ern quite uketurith , honest simpilsity, and replied that ha Ilk! 1 •gle• him an answer at trate. ,'llind one said Sip, shoring Miura/0h to the Beare - , 'ion see that little loser wan when it , 12 nt be here certain. No Mistake new!" " Where are you stopping?" sated ibir tart_.., \. ..., i l i; -skim. ._rfo - , 1 .Btoppini you may wei. ty-t..- Init money to fool sway stoppint stiroMatts.o got my brealt*Sst the toset4 house thee's* lag. And Yoh Vie 1 woolen: start Alma in; de, manhent this staling, for if I stay here loth I wet get home it in. New mia, Ur. Swept- ry,' 12 °Wilk . lon know?' Bo uying he k, Mn tree - . Dating his 'beetled, Mr. Guthrie artmined: .* men, and ending him preset], room .-- ti directed his commission to be prepare Ini i- Mel, Panotnal to the minute, nee ; M end. tt,;.,, pasted and was beaded , his ' oranutimiOtoe ti wariely Masked the 13 itcretsrf, took kii Sett now is doebtlese St boon attending to hi ed ':* We dui say that Uncle entstkes looks, linerifitek. Skts. , -:-, -:.- '..., ',.,-.-- :.' - : ' -.' iii• - . HOME ----- iNsuitANcE . 0014P4 NEW IORK. AMIE CAPITAL•_SSOI4OO • it. C. lox* • No. 69 Wood , . Amon L. L00t0ir.....----Lotb alto Arta,. DiitDitr. 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' ' • ' AMOS LELAND Bi.-. 0) ronr You, AND'D;A;i SYZIAT ;148011111TICON Or, STRAW GO confiding In of , PANAMA, LBGI3RN, SEWN% ; CANTON AND PALS' mkt; walk' ENTII . Ih, ItalliNn. Swiss and Silk Anwariczaz viams , ;1 STR, A W TR lldld I BTA:8, •0. the.Cllll4 Comphing one or tbe. , 'tight Mr , • , which the ntinetifm of Oteltent Time Soleil is tolls Plielfettr N.114:=1111121 ax putienbair 11.0.4 to grompormi Stook, which k anitieletnnuar, traten.ll_llctelf and ,hebionpOOL Cools. - pit-re •". t • Wi beliti*V.Nattire tise., , proid et pump/ alt star dflipue whlc4fiadils hat to/ PIpIItOLIIIII or SOU OIL, put up is It Cane; , trattlabotanotilut oleo In lb* bi*sli 1,4 { itirei.is, without dsubtk;Pluelorthol_resptlty, ,1 r. lea :' /load the follotitug, 0 t;calatnl Plant: , lll .. ti .. JIM A , sin i), -, • • Imbistvactrii.oit:ti. 1; Ir. B. 111.111r1Q-air: I tom sow I Paw_ or iv" IL ' ic fpp . °l4 i pl=go 4 .l . lor , A 1 1.... i 1 ' pud wills dams mom Ilis il LP , .thu- 1 1 'A • suilllOPt lull= sott DIN . 1 . diUtptAir st . 1., on tutriforap 4. a.. 4 ,71p...:.........,ftv...._.... iihe - m c,.. i, Tha th riesa lism4 /Fr a- iiIPP, 1 4 - 1,0 . 1 0 - . • 116=11 =ffl 4190 DEV GEMGETR:SI/1111. • - t r iC Newel Sii4e,:P . lttabiaiSly Pa. C:ep for r rWs lsrge end complete . 'se ..temee- adage:rim wt /main DRI , GOODE, a annaaloribla porbon at : tha flank Goods of hien non, Won adyanoe wk.. and Al all boon' I : lVdtigodt or anzatora I credit buyers as lon no Goer can Da7l NT'll a Ztra =WWI= von =gat; Dark Bowden, Slam on - o. a Ilnotnat, Dolld Con X/. InninnalOh and Goma. 4-atUntses, an GlDGUA3Latokatar, - Manobastar. DomaiG, an: rneston Wall colon, ar.td Panay Onsets. STOP! GOODB—Alpaocas, Slarlmn Colnkran, Barman. I.‘ Mohair Ludars, tansy and Vain arylon, Datialnaa. Gaalmont. and all newest nibs oßWlntar Dm. Gads. woOL6ls&—li lugs idosk tf blank and nanay aolond no u, Domains, black and fano?. thadonarea of moat sr pond nyleA.Gentloga anatomic/7, Damaatlo and Ink• vortad; Batlnsta to brinks colors, adirons and lointet-- AI" of madam Matann tare, ono usual full manly. Two gu k ; Jeans. Caatmarattn and all aorta low Pawl '!"1.- " trefrifig—.ll full assintmaut lo 81111, , Poo l . arid . Oa , i r io n sn r ra br, t7 l l*- =Lst . Cam riss,S Ash{ Lin. et. IMMO Y6—Plitil , Bad, Bins and Illuundson BROWN aoow—Blesetud gbastings mon DbilDion.• Isnuals of all kinds and colons Diapers. Shirting IFtIiPM. OsoabungiN Drillings, an illstikets—Domakto and for ! A oompieb . o . oo k 0 4 11 &WU Ot Val Imiy Goods viola sad thonniel slough% giebb-whits goodm. Laws. Ihubroidonss. man. Ribbon... Motor Shawls, and wrarythiog groaning In mogul limas Mils, this stook of which will ho lolOt Or constant sang= throughout this uuon. Dorschsonsi an eigennivatio Pith s ! an Moog by any dia. gissei to ast. rgh, grot.2l. 1144. Lip icAltarlYllll GOLD DllniaC Calokaser, New Ycrk Dilwout. rplatbn A 1 11:110LMES & BRO • SOLID BOX -VICES,- SIBBORS,' PICKS, I IkATTOOKS; CROWBARS, An.. TEKB*B-1 SCREW, MUDGE BOLTS, CAB BOLTS, wathins. 011011..TOBACOD, AND I:IOI2I3CitZWIL 3... • ITETOURGH. Wigs NI Wood st., bottursos lst wad yid. LW kinds d ,blacksmith work for Bridges; It, aona at the shortest ma or and at the format Mims. Jar !au watt tiiirantsd equal to allimareirkeotaretLlia 800 tapMits.: 8, S. Ciaoo, fashionable Dees* blekerand: ildilluer. No. 7G Fourth street, sound she% All~work übtrusted wilt be executed with nab:m.llM eon go-BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Hare la the kind-of teetbaorty as to Rea et oar SAM unceek ti which can ooneldentifyiet thitcpputarJan of our natl. -Wee: hoee already published immoral on , ILLI . 1 .. . a.. retaiitUF that' Bale. Mile for our regular and ' 'dia.' and raid abroad, bays beta neldeetad• SCREW= TIM IN ACTUAL. CONFLAGRATION& and preen - rad tbdr *natal:di netalLy free hoax dautauee TniFoiravind t another proof of the MN inaonteelable et4isA 4r.r - ... $10.0007 WORTH OF 300 8 6 - AND 1137313 ' ..' 'SAVED WITH A 1140 Wil.. . • , .1- ", ' /11.81,014, Rua Orourrrl rs.} • lia - m/13nm • It/nann—Der%rs mn ? . , Your two vire Snly rendre/. 1 snos absent at the tuns 1 would I%‘r Ord to Tour Sae, Leonides? It nertastly FMB. "•Te• I tested lei. one 1 bought of you but &IL on N. 33,4eg •.b..the 10th or duns lost—my stun bolldnur Mtn alto asa. It was bunt or wood sad brick— • Abroastory bonding: 111 y se. was In It at the Mos :the Am and MI Into Als alloy. where lb enwtrs •W O sakennt of oil. ItWis • - very haters. ley ltobo and booldsosonnta that wets In the Sang. 1 aurancesd_ to about 2 Dollars whir& was Mud. -. '.Fire nal our si •rnilusd; and further. lsroub/ intesr •n 7 u. o dant bull , nuri= no Offs Apt buy • eat Se Uwe 110 W Menu. aB. .w 6. % I. good.. on indaly rscommond loner/an to •44 • - • IS tbant.-trOly, - • , Protoirrst for Sale—. This -- lx .. «boa ..: nor laic fmi-ia: eft, 1: a 'PEOlirrlinuln 'Avenue. It I oovered - 11 0 v 1 Ill.* nholeestldnis, many or than In tl E ID olounlance of Orin . NeoPberrr• 1 VAnette; Therelo singleton , Rama ccolvenbut out *ones on It.. Tor in i te=4ll4uosnimeav cf lo‘eitOn, 041; tr.90. 1 7' - ; ,-.-m..~.,- a \ n~P ASH c; c ) PB-40,000 Ash lipur. Hoo thy der, t es,by .t 3 T. ViTra. &00.. Nc;:‘,12.1. Iv. " C'sPle, just med TAITTL.Mt .10P Yg.WANTED Iftlited• for itbieh Alrldiatort, iriee yep b. iaa owat. by \ or GAB, 111,1113MVIL. .OPS-5 be. te:Hops..gtawth of 1853;s is f . ot. .Ami.br 13Pnismalt ILLEMLIG . I New Itsie \ liVitH VT, !Petite buy my Hot Coruk Over 4000 Aldo . Chit Eoo¢ tcli \ ban 1 .6.1 II "' -i, Old Claw, tin. \ • \ ft=sin a r/lical 11% -- • ' \ ' 2 \ Palms Dams Wciltua i dec, _..,\ ~,,,,,':t hi . These pi 10.14 !.7 30114 ha ice.o =......e.. --. , \ nresuict inseam at ski l 7 in Mort,. =ll lichnfair.. e.,4, : , T v tta l ,Lhici el \Melt h; ..:-: VlA l lThi:O e l : i ' llif Dort **. Bilie di fiesi T . Qin anther ... a\ Llit7 etistic. ..,,..__' . '.. Oa - ewes • nail..neir &QC .. 'i . ettinielaa Babeol . Ihr Ms *4.1.0. 1 , &maim; am . gee Orirsa..br T.D. Ournargeloi 1i ., ,, • . . Th► .bon Jon rincired by • a 1. llograre2l'Co , .a. by Ismail - JNO. 11, upuru-st. oed AA , , Malt. Chronicle and Union. coDr.l . it OEM'S LI:BRAM:ES alamtoldt's Triwoln \ Norway and Ito Scenery; A, Chino. kma15..4.1.w. . 13.0, Nam,thrwt Alfred Bre thoOr adwal • tato it /I. S.,BOSW. 'BB 00'd. wed CA .FrA eormr,W lifts pERITVIAIki BARK-20!3‘.1t•e Rr s a LUSTRE--10 oases fo aby , eis B A. YABNICBTOOK. s • ve. LOUTH. BRO., -Bast • : him, aNa MaoufactunrlQfß ir Iron. and small Von cf all' aoaerialioug and make aim. the finest quality of fhxls. Moods ant Square. mr Lean cams for Iran la flails Boa. C the' CDS 1 1 4 Othe r , , 5 I ft , / 3 0710 N tow to Estataof Edward Pedan., Jr., Envied. T EWERS of Adminietzation on thew eine.° aA or Fr Pedals. Jr, late cf Penn tovraehlo,', died. baring boan grantor to th e underrStrotgl; thoes Indelged to asa:l estate are berebT notifloi to, ull en! settle with. gr ' ll4.l.l4:l ' gr g t: ' W . V 3 : l = 4 : d edger, " , Penn - Teersublp. 00t.16 • or.l7lty• DLAID PRINTS— ( colors ) ids real at A. N. MASON aw: B, No. 25 5121 , LL WOOL 'PLAIDS—Just yeo'd. at "A. A. Masaot ado No. 46 6th stmt. 64 Plom JAM 00ADM SILKS-1G pieces 'b,autif to,,k &toads 211Irslar u zned nel7 A. A. N WYO.:to, sth it. LONG SHAWLS-4000E4 !Rate andsgm 0. Laog 8thrar1.,.12220r.d '317 •E ' A. A.' , AVON WO% 25, ..11 sc. , \ t VANTED. , -A Gan \Fitter and a Brass • • Turne. A goof workman 121. h. , a • MP , Dent d.tmtlonbr ea:Wallas of , pe17 , 31.d , N 11222. a VON POOL. Lincinna24. yLAX SEED--1000 bus:\ Flax Bead vault, lb! which - the hart:market sato lei sash Will vaid.hr B. ELLUBAUGH. \ A CARD —Hearing reo'd my Fall Stook of needs. 1 levity ftleads to esal sad OVIIIIII2. 7 burs sme hematite itylsi of &Os AIWA% Wureted DeLstas. oobliossof Nowt. for Meddle Ourialar. Lea new erylsc thotelas. Condom. Horde, Gimp! and Ert•th, or: Buff sad Orme lioilauch Tassels. Cords, Vaned= and Belt bilu nuts, us , Trhaudnur, user rtylei.i hush& seut Alestiess QteUte; hisetsts of et st may 'flag feather reeds, Bolsters mut Maw of ail \s; Plombse. he. • Orders procaptli fit ed. WIC. NOBLE. . *OS OTIOE--The proprietors' of ttio DAP 'burgh had Olielanatl Packet Line, mill meet ". the or th e Wetterh Insurance COtaPaav,h W9d9•lldAT the 19th last . at 3 ohttoek. P. X. ° EI. 1.14Y8A Preiddent R,.a R• ' N• trEATHERS *TOL- \ 12 SmalsTeatheeri4 8 do Wool. nori latdlng En= ot*.mn• Alt.& fer ale by ; lb DIO/LI CO; LARD -12 bbls. No. 1, nowland.Digfrom rta irt2tt /atom.. tat 4i• by I. DICE! CO: ••• - m, BAGS CIANAGYSBED; foe isle by ' ocip • „ .I.I3I3.IIOONNAILICII t CO I,PuTs -4 T IrliDIGO,--3ieasce Kaftan \ S \ - oalB P3 . llCA ' N . L9trt Mri:Woo. Et: UP4 STIRLTIAP-3 Case s gle ale bi • "•' V.PIIOIII os FLATCORKS, for Pickle or, PrweXviihtr. 1 bd. snort:4l4w, Ibrn.lebr 0115 , J. rogoom isos to co. UP CARE SODA-100 kegs. fe by •tell . • J. socoaraugsgs . 11111101016 1 RED CREAM TAR • ' bUs. L - • ' . ; scHoontizza*w S-10. bbla inakgaherbblzi. SCHOINIIIAKITGA 00:V Wood Axon: • N4V iattmtus , Itmehe .• eal7 1 - 11SESE4-300 •DriiniW; - 11:41,1bee4i, vij reload b e islet,' ,11=111 ff. COLLIOBV, `, . TOO 8E.412 kegs primel3attdr; 111 • btu, - do do tigtrtklita ,ool44A 111 L APPLEOIEpF7bHCOLLSa • :rs•ialbr ak Ny QAERRATPS-12 bias for tale by 447',. }MET H. counts WEAR' r 'PAPER-7140 ream Coin pen v " . \ jun,4 . ° l4 . Btr " ,Hrdlrea r cratia. IJA-LE Illi—Trattt,' Whit* 'Fish, Shad • .Ileritas.aa Inbbts.sudNinglifterkilzm: DUCE.WHILMFLOIM-71000 . 1he. of the . bed qualitylaittedd tros Ma Noir Brighton tau ter ad. .t tn. wont of Wood and Shah Areas, Pi ttitrazgh, tad ftlaal and Noblnam sty . Atleattmr. br oel7 W. AL.II'OLIWIAT.: - Family Orcear and Tub Des'ar. • FRENCH min SCOTCH PLAHIO9 ? : in greit ypeleti, Jett received es the itele et • Oell . 11.17.11.P111 BITIUMIIILL11). EDOINGS AND INSERTINGSr -1,11 PSI A.BIIHORPLELD nted luau arat• mater . • Woe aad Jaalumat Ne edl e Worm =eats aad harethars Mao. Wadi. Work aud Dimity Baud., - WI-Indlin !SET, (Muir°lA. Manna°. .triggl: t Za s OVlt i '=r i Ca d . areammtannsad. tlita Beiges to Di atinerionto mar aold to thin samitint_end it has givalvintitteelhari . to sit mho haw mug it, mit keep at ail gam genii 11•1172UPIER of aims. trues ligteliknatos in tekith.,-Ptuntimare , ean dewed ma being imftikat all times TIM an. sitothat is desired— &-R , gio,llll Market. et. MEDientiV OHISTS-t-Oot up in the atVallOginttletOrfirsZtr; me4E eat .03.alnalteZim=2. nED/CENAL . LICIVORS-=We hay° au 1 • mid itaj.4. Bftsdy. Gls, 41. unpile". • • WILOOX Ou. • eancerliattot 'Lind Dlamand. Q t'ONGE--Irine Meditenanian SPONOB, aino sad aimn pima aLo ccomboe_E, for oh- CO, 041 cantor Molar gime L wri Dimond, CORKS -43 00' BottleandVial CORKS raiarlozAualityindatiortatitly far at ta ' man IdsaataMDbaaand,' FLOUR -Ibo bbla. , Superdlte aad extra WIOUB, reed sml Er tali by . JVA A. Ide.BANIA cell.• , , 11A SU ow*, I,OIO¢WOOD-15ebblanhOpned and ground tbr ale by A.IIWEDIASTOOK , _ A PaCETIDA--.560 prime;for •sal ' a - A. PAHNEITOCZB A 00: VIAPER' ILLNGLIVA . late ItShCat, tosht, hoar Goa Tslvoit VioViehtits • 21 sts.lo4l . *mit fathat• st Wall MOO 140. 56 Mutat Mont, between &thud 4th eel* . RAL317111.. ALL: PAPER' ""0 000" tco. " flies ura u V nod lam M`1¢66,1166 6 14 16 8,10, 1.14 6ti Xt. d, Ue ca th , 04 for irk br TITO& I.!iiMANON OF ItaTial4l4 HISTO-41E4. , ' Visnuits be xstaridillimory,. or Wad &moo , and' kalbor-of "Ole ink tart. Illoatratad A frw.nw. tet f d low by_ . KAY a ' NO. ' 7 4 W,t414.°°'... 10 BASKETS .o.llAati'4l°NE:M/NA. lag netted and art oeso . ETAL-45 tonyVhartioal-Notal for sale LTA by ca VOV:IONZIU0.1411. t WORMY. ECENZ=! . - -- RIND STONES-400 Boreithind thine!' articl• sa thlp arkst. *ad of lb. v5tn..1. ,1 94% Irg. neer ter nt. by ' , VON BUINAOILErt CBARARLE—::4O Cider Bairel.' for salt by. YON BONNIONIBT 411117BPIrt. ALNOIENTISIONUMRIMZS OF.THE MIS liseren 'await by 11. Sokilit'm M.. Dsolo.lll. to" So ono wit TOICAN. SlossoWs Mom* msoslih =DO *ad matt. I. foo• miss of tbo seam Jot readout trr 0010 HAY bza: Primo Eosin Soap in store and Gi HEO BIOARBONATE ' ODA in entre vfe ti bud kr Ws by /MUM° BlLOTabllt SM. LBS. BLOWER SULPHUR in 11J11.1stors and flzr by , FLEMING Bain. 82 OZ. ,• SULPHATE MORPHIA itC4O . sad for : - SLIMING BIUYINBRS. , TAR -L:5O bbhlN. o.TARstrirlpg and (or JOHN WATT • ON . 1 4 No. MS LLlhrel7 ItANK bbla Bank 071 arriving .70. 7 .WATT a"00. O n TOOKIELFOR SALE- ~ 110 nate Me and P. Ball Botd I*4.st S I LI G O AR'"' Itt ea* " 1114d ( 11* einitO N iSt IIEARPOMMUM—ESEtiIIige. 'Bear Pco; , Ottoott~tt trtjtop_Partook, to state mod maw . wood aft& Kw ocioDa—Turt rierig . ammwvuth wLa *and ). 'raj , l t '.. A ,rs'• T.? Diming ONNAITO4 . respeottully funzui \ h lat"'" aaa *tb". thst al " ea 11"4"1 •4 Al= week Salta•bau usual) sad rill wall \ Ite,ter.h. " 44 s VAL greatieMM Quid=\ \ M i t \l'Votailk. fNtsa. _ll b. goat\ of th• _ bteae tttl,s a f.= th uslars a z4l k ,ptucg a u th \\ , \ • •-t-' AIVIA*EMENT tiVaII3ILLIIMINATE.DLtb t 0 AAIPTING ty r. 2,134 2 1, Trni igsirer4 VAT • "'":+.....“." 4. .. 17 feu , , at 3 Letols,_l324.L. FO RTII.STRESTQ ineausl t., way,. mu. e., b•