- - .4 liteenexes Mann tarmummtur ars.•:--Our Mabscriberi , vill o =mu. tiea etanding st the head of gtatlis- thet, rib subscriptions ymrudn or irrll here alter : he taten me - realty la paid In sd-', ranee ; o. o •l . F,t,l4.P l lleVre. 'will hereafter be dia irhen the limiter which they are paid ,:... - elpireireirdeX-focarry out thissystem &or mighty and: effectually It becomes necessary to natccVelliermarui 10". arrears for eubscriptious thateciliii,jfeit of Oaokr next every subscriber theit , in artears will be struck from our Hsi; As thiiiresetutiou has been arrived at after mature comeiderldion; and is In accordance with the im . proted - systim whiali w intend hereafter to par sue,, it will be strictly lired up to. We give this timelznodee 90 2 ,t. rid one may have a right td eotoplsiniWtheir papers ardstopped. Lest ecane old ~:Mid,.good, =but careless subscribers, may fancy that they will be made an exception to the genera rule t we beg leave to assure them that we csayCi*pdex.. mptioeX. "WO were to do so the _ whidep*Vronld fail. We' should haie sutopted this, gdafts Piing ago but were restrained by our re .; gard for fiteoy excellent:men, whose names have been loaSlin our books, and who are able and wii ling iciP4i,..bnl:wli strangely neglect these little • . - Inattringreallyie our inconvenience. Justice to: onrselvss will nolonger permit us to allow' this elsteti of credit to continue, and wo shall rigidly edheretoner reeoltition We have found it mere expense and trot - 4de toCOneaSIIIIIii ROMs due no, - scattered cc distant points, over a wide extent of Country, than they are worth, and as we think otti'eubsCribers will like better to read their own paier than - ours, we-shall - insist for their good ana,OCIFS, tbit they: shall hereafter enjoy , that pleasure. Another benefit will .• arise from this plan . finhecribers sometimes complain.that their papers Ire not stopped when. the time for whfdb 'exPires;nnd that they are nn 'tingly!ed into There will; be no room for Oat hereafter If we suffer paper to go over it* time it will be our loss. We shall cof fer sttbscribers to get in dehrth us rind if we do so through our ow° carelessnms, we shall not hold,them accountable for •,' The plan of advance payments which we have adopted, is strictly pursued :by all 'the best is : =tabdiehetl papers in the 'country, and will hereto be' sdspted by all that wish to tempo a sickly existence and an early death. It has becOme ne cessary from .the great extent of ground covered and the wide diffusion of newspepers, extending in oar own Otte to nearly every State in the Union, end to the increased expense of their publication.. The subscriber to a largo newspa per, such as ours, pays but a small part of the tapas° of the sheet which brings him such a tags'of vaned intelligence.. Frequently the price of Subscription doei little more than pay for the white paper on which the intelligence is printed. Although ourlist ia large, the receipts from Job scriptions do not pay the cost of publication by very Emmy thousands of dollars per annum.— . When an ertiolejs thus pat so cheap, very much Weir coat, is it not fair to demand that the too . flex, Abell be paid in advance, thus saving the publishers the cost of collection, and frem losses froM Aelinqienta.- Besides, we are compelled to payalfwe go. Our bands nod the paper matter Eltlllt,birilheir money promptly, and we some times Ind it difficult to meet their requirements, while our hooka aro burdened with debts due us - t . scattered all over the country, but which for int - .metliabs uso might as well be in the Dead Sea. Wt think we have sufficient reason for the coarse we intend to pursue, and have sufficiently indicated our Intentionof abiding by it for none to l'ii'deceirfal, - and we reel confident that we , . hairs not one fair and . . candid man among our , . will . readers . but ,approve our decision. Re member, the last day on which any paper will be :sent, to delinquents, is the 30th day of the preient month of September. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ..PUBLISILED BY WHITE l CO-... PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY 31QIINING, SEPT. 8, 1854 , Mud sued AlLAU.Nebraska State Tllekeu . . • • FOR - GOVERNOR, JAMES POI,LOCK; • 07 NORTEIXXIMILIAND COOl7/7. FOIL 'CANALcommumnins, GEORGE .DIRSIEp 07 ALLSORYNY C 00777. .Fos JUDGE DF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL. M. SMYSER; KONTOOKLIT COVNTT. Comity Ticket. DAND e l 2 i4 ''r aila;PittatTnih• " SAMUEL M • MEIVIANCE,.oiThrGer . WnrAttiTry 4 ag, T htt• . !pna. 7 .I9IENWAWit. LTACO.I3 GUY Pink 7 • • 4. !OIL% MAGLLZ s koni Dem Irma' woc " '"4itttsbarw . CtXRX 0/ TICC ALEX- UILANDR, BOIL JAM/IS B OIXIIN;IJDI/it SL Cli/i JAMES E. FANEOIti, Pit SANTA KRith. JOAN MM. Birmingham, JORN BROWN. Row • vs. Te Adventsers.—Ncltber tbo tdl 000TIttittegltotabltobatoottof the Daily oataztilsy: Lovanassawbo desire theft 'doll • si.t.boimivor on Honda! lZlOrLithjr../E Diem • !mg*** o aoet. on Saturday. - IRSlLOTtriburnb Weekl? (.ensue.—The extnnho etrinlatlon of oor Melly Gunn often to oar bodnoonnan mann . &intro blo nudlom . of Inothnt tbelr trodnin known Onictionlatlon Is Wolk.= kner and Inv tbionand, tm ann . shunt oforr toanlnnt, oaanufacturar and shop-konpori In !Warn Ponoxylnuals; and ran.. Ohln. Adnabe Payments, --Hereafter no sub . . setPticat betahm . fkrr the Daily or Wsaklytheette, alinhne 'Perlosat is made in Mennen lilanurrer the taw $ up . ; to which the eubserlidlon is paid, the paper ISM Dafirvlabl7.etopped, mikes • the subscription l re. Whine ltielvance payment. All transient advertising, ordseer description, gel be .remind to be paid In ad. '--The only exceptions gill be lane 'pedal =anti:t ired. rawly contrects are made. sepinign lurrrl-.rflr,rr.7 : .. :AGILAND MISS CONVENTION - F.thosii of all parti es opposed to the ag and etternsion fnem will be held in IL More, e a t New Brighton. Newer County. Pa.. on .. -' ' , Wedneisdit r ihe . fittrof September. wernenang at 10 o don. A. M. • TO. Committee of Arranamenle tangs-eat pleasure In that toe following eminent ;goners • have and are expected to be meant and addrea, UtO. A POLLOCK, Whig eandldan for Cleenner ; ATM 'WILMOT. of Dredged earmetr, -;•-• es..; THADDEUS sTETBNR,-Inteestete • BAKIVAL A. KIR VIAMIC, Butler, WIC M. ISTATENSCN_. AlEreer. - Ttlttefor gh - puttees whin this government was Sensed a hi n to be and from meal and • draterul defeat, the relent matellentatleens of ane b losatiable ,t epArit libemp '14.-/Crit' that IL "* hat t tiiie h t4; who loans heir ountii i • morn lizL o penelc o rdne . h m o i lzal%U , l . ete r to mi t t,w antr i gtx e t r: aim and protest avant MN giant wrong lum Man power. • • Aiatzlire, Committee entne .t . tr e im ,. le enc.' and the teemailtbe of the ,',1147. man 7 'am rhasedent and andbrtabls seats, In the pleasant and =tereseni't,ultoros ont thAtlrlll be an humor to Western tan Bolerteon. ' Mallets Oaleland; -••• Minn Ilene, John B. Mma. Thema, Deeinn Demon ef. n • • K O fte utner T. KezunelT) nes . • Joseph R.llartlu. .7eseep James g rxh i t s te ne wtt. iehn fu T tezi s son .: l. afTNtfilk Ligw:irr• . = O. R. Townsend, Chassittee of. Arnesins,,,,,,, I*, 'MIN CLMLAND, 06L1TKOLII AND CIItCLENAU Italutta.B,- . -'—'llB.4 M considered' one of the.most 4iriralinrotis tarns& in the cctmtry. Its earn .. initi.for Zulis u given In the Cleveland lisrald, .ilia . - ,Taii,folloyil :,,, 7 ~. for Zuly 4854 ' $ 58 . 608.1 4 .. ,• for ,July, 1853' .88,008 81: . , ereale . _ ~,..; *glow ' gni: a lo e . m m a i coitioMancod m re pa nn l i d inn irith ii t uitroad he mi.! • --als,wb.ig iin Incres4e for the firri eight months of c tfia l inur,Of 78 per cent., it exhibite most clearly 1111011Apetante of our gTeat ~ western road. - . . Int GYneinnettWumbiaabas been com iir :slllopttiassisfes pike of paper. to reduce its uitirially t -.The: lscarcity of 'paper Is exuding alai= in the, publishing world, and the Zoa — Tun Times Oren iiiieward of 42,5,000 for the I f illtiounei7.. Of 110110 subatitlitethanyaga 401'. tali *notion of paper:: . , . . Cholera 1 1 tiny bad in ..I.lcsrarlt, The •• e been 'State Pair Unit; consequent; isisti-theOhlo 17th, 18th and 19dt. postrtited.to o°4!ber , -421„--;-4..14 N..; - f " f - V ° " T. ; 41Eillato Lads Ili kr The grind sally taleess Jud*Pollimk, lass rkiltirsjuir:Oir rbe.4 l 7dear gatherings that beta held for several years. The - large yard at Tr:labia's was. well filled with an eatier crowd, all'i.OUtt to listen to the eloquent champions an , . . ne%nced for the occasion. lion. Cornelhis Darragb,--at the time appointed for opening the meeting, came forwaid and pro.' pc! ed Gea. WM. LAltiblEit be elected President wlitch was carried by: acclamation. Hon. T. 31; :iclowe,Tili Shipten, pobert Slactey, C 01.13, Sr:all, Aaron MOSS!, Bern M- Swart; and ilea. it : tah were appointed Vice Presidents, and.:i A.! P. &imitate and J. P. Penney, Secretaries::; came forwaid and acid he WI . , git d to meet so many of his fellow citizens; „ t wa a in etridencir that they intended to vote right gi I falL The country was in • condition to-need t 1 raid of Strong hands, and it was gratifying to wi ness mil a demonstration of their determin ed an to vindicate correct principles in the . ad-' mi list:ration of the government. Ho called ,on Hi a. C. Darragh to open the meeting with a INfr. Darragh said Le understood his task to be to !simply introduce the orator of the evening; hti Would therefore present to the meeting' lion. J.l sin Pomona, who came forward and Was re ed red with three hearty cheers: Judge Pollock; after gracefullY alluding to a irc mer visit to this city twenty years *go, and to tie) many Ouzel; wrought within that time, re fored to his own position' as a candidate no one wilch he hail not sought but had not felt at lib erty to decline. Ilealluded 41 the leading quell ti n before the people involved in the manage , rannt of the public works. He was uncompro- In:singly in favor of their - Rile et the earliest pin- Ode moment, as the only means of retitacing and ultimately extingaiSidig the public debt and the eh . olition of the State Taxes. - They were now a heavy burden riPon the people, costing hundreds of , thensaids annually more than they yield, and here besides, a source of corruption, which, as patriots and. Pennsylvaniane; it is our duty to gt t ritt of. Judge Poillock then recurred to the question of Education. He eulogized our present system of Common Schools. It extended' the blessings of education to all—rich Viand poor, high and low, white and black. It was a great system, and great because it made education common to all. Let it remain common. No division of the school fund (cheers.) ,Let it remain inlact, that the people may proudly point to its glorious re. salts, and exclaim--" These are •my jewels!" Dot if the Protestant or' Catholic Church shall succeed in procuring a division of the school fund, -all these results will be lost, and hatred,. ill-will, bickering and bigotry take their plane. I stand here, said judge Pollook,' as the advo cate and defender of Civil and Religious Liberty, notwithstanding the vile slanders tet the contrary heaped: upon me; but if my church or any other church chooses to enter the political arena and make itself a political engine, down with it! (Immense applause.). The church - needs no aid from the State; it der ends upon the aid of a higher and Almighty power; sad - while the State needs the aid of all good citizens, it owes it toitself to keep itself separate from all con nexion with religious propagandism. , Judge Pollock then proceeded to dwell at mach length upon the Nebraska bill and the questions arising out of it. He sketched the course of the founders of the government in preventing the ex tension of Slavery by passing the ordinance of 1787, the beneficient effects of which are incal culable. lie deplored the departate from the policy of that ordinance which cemmenced in the acquisition of Louisiana, in 1803 in the admission of Missouri as a Slave State, in recog nizing Slavery south of 38° 80' in the annexation of Texas, and in the .villainons compromise•of 1850... He drew a vivid 'picture of the—evils of Slavery. the existence of which he deplored, and proceeded to consider the bearing of the Nebras ka bill upon the extension of a mama so vile and inhuman. That hill was attempted Lobe thrust down our throats upon the ridiculona pleaof "pop ular sovereignty." He was thefriend of "popular sovereignty;" but the principle of the Nebraska bill was a very mockery. It set popular sover eignty at 'utter defiance, and instead o giving the people the right tolegialate upon the subject of slavery as they please, it actually and really prevents them from prohibiting or abolishing it, t was a simple scheme for the extension of slavery under a very flimsy guise; and as such it deserved all the condemnation that can bi heaped upon it. Judge Pollock enlarged• upon this point at much length, and after a general survey of the whole slavery question, be con leaded with nn eloquent reference to the present l commotion in Europe, which he trusted would eventuate. in. the downfall of oppression and tyranny,ibere, and be folloWed legitimately here by bestoirment of liberty upon every human being existing within the , bomuis of our glorious Judge Pollock retired multi the loud plaudits of - the itst concourse before him. Ifs was fol: I Ojred by Morton icb a el, Es q., •of Ebilsdel phis, who delivered a most eloquent speech on, the aspects of the slivery question, wbibh we regret we have not the rani now to sketch. Col. Curtain, of Centre, made also a few remarks, and vuli'Tollowed by Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Fay ctteJ .The meeting then adjourned. The attendance throughout the meeting was remarkably large; and= was trashiest! estimated at from three to Ste thousand. It was an enthu thistle outpouring of .the people, and gate en. mistakable token of the deep interest taken by the massesin thiselection. The best cf order prerilled all evening, and the mat croWdsepara. ted, about ten o'clock, delighted with the, speech es they had heard, and 'full of ardor for the tri umplumt election of the elcertent - JUDOS POLLOCK. This distinguishes' gentleman is stopping at the Monongahela:House, and lute already been. culled open by many of our citizens., lie leaves . in the ten o'clock (Morning) train for New Brigh ton; but up to nine o'clock this morning he will lia happy to receive at his hotel, the calls of tech of our citizen's as desire to pay their per tonal respects to him. , Tan Trusita Dosaus3.—WO publish at length the account of the deep lannilistion experienced ty Senator Douglass, at his own home in.Chira go, on his return from his Senatorial- duties at Washington'. IlithertoDiinglass has, been ex trembly pop Oar in Chicago and Illinois, - and al most politically omnipotent... After a most extra crdinary session, in which he hu.been- remark s hly consPieuous, he - returns to his home, to the comrraslua and fellowship of his neighbors and personal friends, and is received, hots? With derision; contempt, and - hatred. The bells of n great • city are tolled! • The flags. of the shipping are hung 'half mast I Thous ands upon thousands of Lis fellow citizens assembled to Lear his :defence, Who treat him to groans, hisses, and eiclimatious of contempt ! This is his reward--or rather it his, just and merited punishment,for his gross betrayal- of the rights and wishes of his constituents. He iv s' fallen, 'a disgraced, a despiatd man; mud the Pentshment, fearful. and humbling u it Is, so soar! Douglass can now go the . South, to that South he endeavored to propitiate by be traying the North, but-will he be respect e d there? Was Benedict Arnold respected In England ? A traitor is always despised, !sot less b r y thus 3 Who reap the, fruits of Ott treachery;thutiby those who are betrajed. Judas WAS - Opined by the High Priests, whetrllts services were no longer needed. Arnold lived and died &neglected, des pised and heart-brokera man in England. Dong lass, not the least guilty of the three, will fold there Is a still deeperpit of ignominy and shame im the polite sneers of haughty Bouthrons, who pride themselves'On their fidelity and Uhlialry, than in the rough and manly o p the bard-datedyeemanry of Chicago! There is • month his fate which politicians will do well to 'consider. • , ' The New York Freemn's Jotthial pnblishts s letter from the Bishop of Dubuque, wishing Eck man Catholics to. leave England "where their faith is eo sharaefally persecuted,' and come out to the Weld, where they may dweU in peace. The New York Ireeman'e JoUrea lam_ Get the camber . ofCatholics by birth or.. baptism in -Now ,York is, nearly If not.initeoue halfth•-pop. - tatiori - of thevity. - Tho 'Tribttne estbaterthe number:atone fourth the population: 4tAturi•.—lt is Oct sUrprising iteaob9latl4luld Itjl serious come gienel;thasiiitidew_piefoumilinpreastan on the public mind. 'While some see in it 'only an ex- I traeniinary freak of. Nature arising from ortli- nary .and natural. causes, others perceive the Hand of thii AlMighty Power whose government of the world extends to tbeminntest events which concerns his creatures. The minds of the latter, and i4truet the larger class, cannot but be ae- 'iloUslY 4itieised with the solemn spectacle of so rust' ist which no prescience of man"could Yorihd tie human power'could avert. "We straucteurpthied to learn, therefore, that there :111WAitore than ordinary seriousness prevailing 3nlli - ii4lititthes, and that-extraordinary meet ings I* - being held in some of them, in special refer m iiie Mil this visitation. of Providence. We bitie.recetveilitiod at the hands of the Lord, and shall we not , with submiailon and humility re ceive-evil. This very calamit y may be turned to en inealculOge good, if it is rightly used, and judiciously improved. . _We understand Gat, the propriety of proclaim ing a day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayerby the city authorities has been considered.. We have no doubt the 'Mayor will yield to the wish es of the itizens behalf, If properly made knotrn to-Lim. It has been customary, at the close of;ntainn, to proclaim a publiothanks giving for e blessings of fruitful seasons and bountiful harvests. We do not think that this tu'aise-wortby, custom, should be laid aside this year, for n!otwithstanding the drouth we have great occasion of thankfulness. We have rea son to praise God that it is no worse. We are ap_ared the "horrors of famine, which are even . now afflicting many parts of the earth.— We shall.have food enough and to spare. The corn crop is turning out better than was an ticipated, and the wheat crop was a fair one.— There 'will be no lack of food, and for this let us be thankful. Still the calamity is a great one, and a. due acknowledgment of it, is a just judg inent of God, is proper. An immense amount of properly has been lost, directly and indirectly. Them will be great suffering among the-poor from the high pries of provisions and the want of employment The very best evidencedne can give of a due Renee of the merciful and just elms tisemeata of God, and of humiliation under the atrokeof his rod, is to remember God's &filleted and stricken poor. We hope,-then, if it shall be deemed advisable to'proclaim a fast that it will be marked for its works of beneficence, and at tended with sock an enlarged and systematic' scheme of benevolence that the poor of this city may calldown the blessings of Heaven upon its Inhabitants, because the hearts ready to faint have been made to sing for joy. - FEASCIIII B: H &sevsnnsy late associate editor of the Netv York Courier and Enquirer, died at his residence In Brooklyn, a few days since of ty phoid fever, after an illness of viz weeks. Ho was a native of Georgia, end dereended from one -of the oldest families of that State. He graduated at one of the Philadelphia Medical Colleges, but after several years of Southern practice as a p'zy sician, abandoned the profession and became an The independent line of steamerstoCalifornia consistingof the North Star en this, and the Yan kee Blade and Uncle Sam on the Pacific side, hes been 'withdrawn, and it is understood that the ships are to be transferred to the mail line, and that an agrceinent has been made with the Nicaragua She for a commentate of fare bet Ween New York and San Prancisco. OUR BOOK TABLE. From the press orilobert Carter & Brother, New. York, we have the following exeellen works: • 1. Ottawa:tun: An: Exposition-of the lion dreth and Third Psalm. By Rev. John Steven son, author of the " Lord, our Shepherd,'s "Christ, our Cress," etc. Here is s volume ded icated to the eluaidation of one of the inimitable pashas of David, and yet its rich treasures are by no means exhausted. The author has done well, has "greatly assisted the earnest and decent reader in penetrating the depths of the glorious mysteries of. God's love, as a stimulus to adoring gratitude, and yet there is more to be told. The work is well written and is calculated to cherish a devout and thankful disposition. 2. Fwaraccz EGlneroS; or iStuishine and Shadow. By the author of "Clara Stanley," etc- . This is one of those choice and beautiful moral tales which improve the heart and the affections while they interest and amuse the imagination. The Messrs Carters imprint to • book is a sufficient guarantee that it is of safe moral tendency. This is a fact which it is well for parents to know. The, above works are for sale by J. 3. Davison, t 5 Market street. few a.—We have • letter from Burlington, tows, of the 26th, giving. revised returns of the Members elect to the Legislature. They sum up. Anti-Nebraeka. Dodge t Douglass Senate 16 14 H0u5e......... . 29 Joint Ballot 67 48 One Senator (from Polk,&c.) to be hterdfroun one tie in the lionse (from Scott County.) We understand that woe of the Members oilseed as Anti.Fiebrasks are not Whigs. The same Letter gives no returns for Congress from all the Counties in the Southern district but eight very new ones which foot up Majorities in ten Counties for Clark 1,585 Majorities in seventeen Counties for 8a11...1,3100 R.-L. B. Clark (Anti-Douglas) ahead 148 The mantle,' to be heard from are Adair. Au dubon,- Montgomery, Pegs, Ringgold, Taylor, Union and Wayne, only three of whicluwere or ganised in '52, when those three gave Scott 02, Fierce 108 votes. Our comwspondent .thinks they &Dimond now have givien over Mty ma. Sority either way, and that Clark is consequently elected. We hate a letter from Mount Pleasant, (Henry Co.) dated the 2ro, which leaves Clark 118 ahead, with ten enuill counties to bear from, which to gether gave Pierce 38 majority, but Sods, (Dem.) for School Superintendent, 200 majority bum spring. The writer, who is pretty likely to know what Mr. Clark himself thinks on the sub ject, considers his chance not more thou an even one. Butourilurlington letter is the later as well as the fuller of the two, stuton the strength of it we guess Clark ie elected, though that is not quits so-certain as we could wish Y. Trib. r I COIN Ca 01 1.0 07 Till Wtsr.—Adrices from tern emit ughout the West and South the coming in 1:14411 favorable. In the western por tion of Ohio, l including the Miami and t3cioto bottoms,: and alythe north-western part of that State, the corn promises well will yield a foll evenly: crop. In the northern portion or Indi ana an Illinois, the crop is also good, and the setae remarks will apply to Michigan, lowa, Minnesota, and the northern part of Missouri. From the southern States the adrices are very eacouragiug, as that taking the whole 'West to gether, _ there Lt no cause for alarm, nor is there much safety In speculations based upon a failure of the corn crop. We hear of no place, howev er, where the potato crop is good, or even mid dling. —M. Louis Neu% SPiirl4l; :NOTICES. T. • lirLane's - Celetrated Liver Pills are nuked among the moet . popular remedies of the day:, That It , difddlu /Am CrudelMr,t, alchheadarba. and drapereda, te now beyond a doubt. flood the Iblioularr trutlmmey from a" well knoenr hulr and dentin* of oar own: dtri - Stir You, Atfart.3, Mr. and Ifre..lVUltans, No. 2.6 &Tenth it., boat that they hare,both be en in/Bering with the II nu complaint for Malt. live years - during which time they, have spent a loge *cooig of mount and triedinanyremediell.bui to no rapine. hearing of In, they . o . l . . chased four hose& win& they took aooordl onto the thee M0t.V. , 71n11 nab 00X; and now promo= them. ND. Mho 17 cured of that distresinE .Poicheairs'lMl be eared to oak for DIL WU-VMS 'CELEBRATED LIVER FILM and take none ells. - Then are Other NIL purporting to be Liver Minn now keftwe the public, also, Ids Celebrated Verndfagis, man now be Dad at allyeepeetable Drug Stores In the United Statue . hy Ow sole hirOprietort, FLEMING sealrLwA-Stepan to 4.81,11 d 4 Co.. MI Wood et In - this mammon-worshiping Age, it is ma to gad a loan plebe he usefulness to the WM% Dam he Interest. Dozing, late chit to the "City of Spladhs," Towers pieseaded, by a patterloael Wend, to the hdebes. 44 1 Cheialai,Dr. J. dyer, whoa ham la now pernam inOri duals: than any other. at the Ladakh othetneas In Ude matry.. !Lumina the unProcedeute4 POWelltyolUs atedlelaaaand tbelamease ode or them, we had expected' to thad blene6 lahlioaalte, sad rolling to wealth. - Pot no, Ihtl, ad him In Ida lA:orator; hoar with hto lament, wooed blierizelidei, alembic:a and astorte—ghit4 Whet Deeinsal can to the tom ixamals; on- the ,vlrtnee of which thousand, hang toe.health:. We learzud, that not:lth. Phallus Merest baithow . hand Ile prompt Want lamb theDoetor to not doh. The reamon eadirned e; that the audelialboadlzaadbepetdstalatolklnshtelhelienltlene io expensively; that the net *Olt It eataDriwniee n. L'CListack's • Funitiv-Kedialnes.' !r-We am Um sandiest eked. Opollaw.ead other to thud lintseasepd Rtio Oath ma thrsifnhistiii ffaajr y ~ .~.~:~- -~ . ~,~,.t;; ~r' 11 - '' F ''l. .CLIAICIERED APRIL 241366.=CR1icie8 Plzirmteit. • CA2SO, oil, B.- Z. corner qf Ti PITAL-4 000. an t and Memel street; .PkandePtis OFFICERS OP THE WORE BOARD AT PIIILADRLPEITA• p Step .n hen -IL Crarlird. Paul R. DaLlerd. W. Tln&y, George_ AceWoee W datob L. Floren omielott, . Lawrence Jonnecn. • ce. wunam IL Godwin. WElLent Prerident—Sterthen IL CTSW/MIL . • Wee Prerident—Ambroes W. ThoneyearL Modica Rom iecr—Pittebergh, James IL 17113e0n, M. D. d. AlleZ?"1 °tr. IL IL II .P .3L GEORGE E. A= 7 , 14 Fonartb 'tract. Pitt gnus& in Nort JEL - L«"- 1, - * *1 - r.cox. at-- --coantax 111111210 ._EIENDIG B110111:Bas ir WHO,LESALE DRUGGISTS, . - - - .. - remaasaaa-to .r..maa a co • V NO. 60 WOOD STREET ?Ma . PITTSBCIRGIT, PA. Proaaleatta of Dr. Eiliana'seelebrated VernaDhipsaam i I fi.Beoret for the Ladies.—How .to tire, . .... . serve beantr.—Don't use Chalk, Idlir white, or any o the socalled coeinetles, to concutiala4 . tedor sane:oomph on. If ronmould km the roses brought back tore= k, a clear, healthy and transparent skin, and kkand infused through the eystem, get • bottle of Carter's 13 • fah Mature: and late It according to dim-lions.. It on. not taste !mite as well as your meetuteatm but ff a pm doses rou do not find roil-health and twenty revl , ff Tour atop elutlo sad Shim. , and the whole . 87 Ve• Imbed and intigUrated like a Spring mornieg, th roar ease to 'melon, and all the valuable certificates poec Rom fit fir naught. It la thergreateat purifier of e blood known; Is perfectly . harmless, and at the mme ti e -pow WWI, eftica.doni. See advertisement.. finlB.lmdttrT A CARD. As I hate disposed of my stock in trade and nonsennestly declined trodurss, u far as It effects ousel!, I Usti to Inform my , friends and customers that I bars made arrangements .Itb S. STONER, No.Bo Wood Street, • to cot far him, and as t hod his stock a veil good nee, I can moron those whom I have beim lathe habit of supply Mg, that their wants In the shape cZ clothing can be met in every particular to their entire satisfaction. eal7-2.dtc 680116$ —ALS Jyringea—A large osoortment of Solf-In iettlosand other Sytivgis, far tale at RErselvs,',lio Rood*treat. atria PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, c w t., Stock, ° An 91117. :" Y. 4.3 000;.iioli. INLoIt 9 PORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DA NAGE BY FIRE, OR TUE PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Ay GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agert,t, mb1.0 , 63 nair Far Pittaburshumt AllAntunas 00. L. G GRAFF, tmtecesaor to J. S. Dil - Second street: Pittaburgb. Agenttj,r Hazard Jtooder Ovapany.FAJl varieties of Powder.tp aor uswiltr. cow tautly. on band. Alin. Safety roan. jr7 JOHN V. BAKER. & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER, OIL, Prepared expressly for their sales for Medic inal urea J. C. R. k Co. haring employed sr 'my at the ratherlee to superintend the marafeetura of their N. sk Iwo. the public that It to prepared kith the craateet ran from roue but frmh and health? - • All Oil sold with their eianatore 'rid be Pond to be of unnedd drialitn and can le3 retained In the rorat del icate stomach. It Is ealetudvely employe.' both In priTate and Hones/ practice, and well cieserres the attention of Invalid', as a . remedy more valuable then' sup Int dixovered • thrum irotoptlon or pulmonary at:realm. JOIIN p. DAKAR iO., No. 100 North Lid at, fhiladolphla. For sal: by all tho principal Inman 1-10LIVIES RABE & CO.. A. U. TIQLMES 13110TIIER, XANCPACTUILtaI OP SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TQCKB. PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobaci.o. Cottaz S.;v3FEr. &wing mad reatevor Akeginn.s. - . Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nub complete, PITTSAURO 11, PA., • Wm..., No. Al WOOD /a.. =MI= TUC 7sa s=su mesa work vairantod. t0ki.314.1 PITTSBURGH • life,. Fire & Marine Insurance Company; 0.67/CP 65 LIFT!! STREET . . MASONIC /PAL. P7728111 1 / 1 01/. PA: 'Aims A Ao6N. CA. 4.3 corms, This Company makes ever, Insurance np perslnlaa to. °madded .litt1.111: BLUM Alao.ior.cet 11ui1 and C... 0 Risks,. Na Ohio and 31 1.1.441 etren and tribut.44, and X.l. 1110.• _ • And againm Loin or Damage by hre, And against Ms Arra , of the tea arid lalae t Narigstkas " A:4/4km Tnolixwtatiow ismowd at the lowest...stem commilitimt with nleti pittlem. 5a....1..t . Wm. S. Ilaz i a / lexan D der earn . Meth A .r, tin h attirr . . 7, . .- Alenander neranda, Arm. If errang mory, idlo N. L.C . Is Ittmosting. lilram Stow.; Dior, rosr 4.11 eal Jamas 8. Mims, Sarnissl lieClurtass. William Phillips, John ...Sairtt, ..horeph P. slams°. John Moitipin. Jammer. ohnston, Marshall. esQ=B.*Lien. 1:13 (Post sorry A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th sad . ihnithllEl4 Of./ Plrrsuoutill, PA., A CEN,r.4 Stale Mutual Vire & Marine issuniNcr, compksy CAPITAL 835 0,00.0. Girard Fire and Marine Inetumace Co. OF PHILADELPHIA; C.triTlL $BOO,OOO. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINCITEXZEI2. 11.1t0 !NUL Capital 4200.000. '31,1E7 PUN SA. INSCRASCISt.V.I* ertranntati, AUTHORIZED CAPITAI., 5,400,0(N). -duo* A. o.tUßLErt.3e'r. Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak Kiel Jarmo at 'treat Mite..—( . would rearoadtraltr ,It. the ►itantk,n cf thraldom., and the pubtle• youralty to my fb.lll3nerit of Bilk Elastic EtockMe, gnw OLF.s. *AI* ao.kl and batta,tea tot tha tableland .are of Cut runs e e talormat Yana. ;regal MM.. Weak Ewe Jam* and Um. wins of pllatads mad IA AA nos of dlassio o. -lating 911M11114 nisl.l2l Sr/ goo p. opapp pgriety of 7111P1.1 too anew Supporters, Elloolder 8r0.., sad iq bet .11 Mod. of me haskiell appliance, wad to the cuts of thomic - - atv. IL k.'YStR, innlty,ll. Drouid. 1.00 , P • •-P et, At,* ri *re yturla HARDWARE LOGAN, WILMON & CO., Beg to mil the nttantiou p f Buyers to their e.tetetesteek tir HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. comstkistg cs• 01' thr most eompktir wartliinti lo tha ItF.CIIIVED FIT RECK.NT racttms FROM Eunon, and nakh tb•y oder on no moH favrwablo Mew. - Pgrat . ehante going rraut will flog their Intranet twattiotei te, barns tbeir ItARDWAIIE at No.. 54 Wood •rr tmitx LOOTS /Me, Ple tortio t•lntri * ak iMO/1.% Ease and Comfort.-I'ho Conformator, latati Impowt:ft from Pazia. exart'ly sash: the fiat to the twahaw .hope a the llead, man amw hat !au may wa tau head to an old coa A noat at ah 4: Pod Etat MST 1 0 , h. , at 77 Wood wt. atal4l W.DINULAPI. . Bally's Antidot Eutd Lotion. celebrat ed throughout the trod as t =lf Tellable proporattouo Amor toroatod toitho tura ot a • Diamiaca of the Urinary Organs; Tiler, and Female Complaints. _ The great rumen thesentrandltudy Redkloes knee ab won Met with In curing the alone retiplalots, has mar print teen the Prop:inure tbrundrea,l•ll4S nothing or the thounode ofludlrlduala who hare been permanently cored by thelr Ow. • We would assure the potato that they are netnere potent hoorner, compoundedoelely to but an prepared by a thorough Chemin, with the and chola and rare Ingredients which can h oblehiad, and are Intended to do good. Bin one trial loredulied to on non ail that such to the fad, • / They •repUt up In-bottler, with full direetiorui aseotapa. nying Omni, the Antidote at SI, find the; Lotion et SO eta Per bottle. Ono bottle !Nu ton dara hinny biro boon entirely cured hi two or three day..' . Invented by M. PALLY, Phygelai to. tho o Pubs, and prepared by•DUILOY t 00, general Agents (or • lb. Voltlid States ond Canada/. to whota all ardor* toustbe addreseed. PrinCipal Depot, lag Briadiay, corner grand , rt., hair York. bold ln Pittsburgh, wholerale mah total!, by PUKING MOS., intionwrs to J. 101.11. Co.) Na. CO Wool atdWbnal." log, J. IL PATTERSONI A CO., and by Druggists irrorY wirers. . doldigmdk. qtizeti's Irurortuice Ciratp7 of rittedurgh. . R. D. KIM, 1' raid., rd.. SAIDIAL L. 516.11811 ELL, " - OFFICE, Di warm, DlFirmor itARA - Er i Am, IMOD iii.NELTS. . lif‘atusflALNlgr 14. huvres aping Lou or 03/0000 by F , AND 7TRtii oy. - A . A i Loa g l „pt gh, and hZw,VlfNdriaArlO.o • i g . 8 1 4 1. A.A.I kstAlhain. Pfirt irb t. Jr •::. ogta ' : t. Dena • 114b0arm.1,..' WM/or John Phf Wm. D. Ilt Indigestion and zaver uomptaint Cured BY BDISRS PE:IIIOLEUII.—Road the folloorag latter from Rev. 0. Itlakeram, • Ithafordsm, In Orme= • • wave)a a te l M T rt e r b 7p_l l _tra. t 14411 6 ._ _hallttba r bleat. ; w iron mod me a mast! two at- arm omen rjoa. I am take Congregational. libitum In title plea. gad mend or mr firg,P,M bactkaa utter . "the STß:OLcure of a wcz, ti.llger utte—rmo or three each • t w and • hall ago, and . watery terse calomel so mad kmBS-Or. seats ae we have thew that thaw I had not tahew a alshle thitle hetne that t hee or Om otoroarb womb so quantum the yin. r Ptie wee. roll. red,: i n i gargsls stoldna omit. rug tifitiva7 l ot r eh 'w h a ad i begs climatal years MA I' di r e r Lb ' : am of roil: Pamplona. • t..• • ain g. Sld bp 8. 11. KUM Cam' Ituln;1180. IT. B.lrysitt, Wood se, and Drugglata and Medicine halm mom wham, I Papers Mouthing Patrolman ropy.) ode . - vows imoitOT/VE.WORXEC-• ik4v147....4411 strzet. a;..oa Os .Rcullovat. -Pkaa.4oll , ;MIMED for - ruswoars exOlcutivelyjn the - mazintset.a. -a OTIVBF, ken nem* . emsidastd_yozbaged, raZ gians boilautt ...traintrosie.,.......n.ztarie i llul wr i b a via ...4. w.... 7 :l4orme7n 7 Gilronll. audit. . . odo . .. _ MOUND NORM 4.110 N; of Rock lose._ •: rib to Bier ' RI AIRY. • alteslitS.-4 Medicine under the name of zrke .Ertroci of Rae Rote, has recently found its way .I=ll c '''' utr, .. a uithe ' illenroseer *Meant (or ie. szviation) i gas need to seeks atrial of its heal inviertiettn the case of en uhf., who bad for rear been laboring under a disease known by the name of Essufuls. Its pronsiment symptoms were open. akar. In the throat, enlargrdi mYti d hlandealseesed condition o 'the mums membranes of the Wad, and to thatextent many there abacouldnot breathe eicest wherithe mouth was open, them being no passage through' the ncetrile. • with many other painful symptoms that otter attend this scourge of human happlueu and liGs. I belles. it is the opthlou of the medical family generally; that this disease is the foundation of almost every case of Emanation that fell destroyer, that carries to the. grave annually its tens of thousands. ply with bas taken three bottles. and it has restored her to perfect imiattuhealing all the niters redwing ever* gland to Its Minimal she, and • removing fiom the IMP nail:lima tuenhation, or breathing, which, at *nes, was painful In my opinion. It I..due to the medicine and its Inventors, to say, at least in: Scrofula there le no specille that can equal a. Yours, with esteem IVILLIAII MAYA guru. &Physician. Norfolk, Pt-Lawrence Co.. Feb. 17. 0814.. SALT RITZUM; r Ol2 TEkTER. Thin IA to certify, that after haring rued 3fyers' Corn. nomad Extract of Rock Emetic the Halt Rheum, with ono. plea successa would sincerely recommend it; L. the hest article In use, Midi who en troubled with • the like cam nista. IItarIVALKEIL llosten.Narch 27,11152. DEIPEPSIA • A. 13 L. Mom—Dear 81r—I have suffered for s. lona Um+ from Ereierala; and It saves me grvatnleasure to Inform you that, after minnow, bottle of your.ComnOund Ertasct gook ROW I [salved so much to ellt that I 'can cheerfully recommend It to any one thus Afflicted, as being a valuable rasdhine. and Rhe .test I ever used.= uurs, , truly, ELIAS FTERPONT, corner of Grand wad 011ver streets. SICK HEADACHE. Thta certifies that one of my daughter. has Peen ea del totemiods of Sick one. and Vomiting for some years—that some of t ho attacks were very severe, and were islinnet sure to follow extra . exertion. nearing of the beneficial lam& of tbel`Rock Rose" upon others similar's' 'itelloted, 7 vms Induced to , purchase a bottle. 'rum the commencement other using It, Germs' weeks gaceJ she has been free from this distressing complaint, nor .gen- oral health bee improved and Laois'. good, and we attrib ute this desirable result to the propettlee, linparied by a merclfulProvidente to this valuable preparatlon.• NeW lieven,Jart. 2.1832: . RODNEY BURTON: • . ERI us.r.gLAS. . ' mi,..will certify that I have fur years suffered with the moot obstinate Erysipelas, which: It seemed to mo teeth. low world cure. I was fina ll y Induced by my fry ds to attend, the Medical Clinique, of New Raven. Do. night preacribed tbo Syruv otEoch Roee, which gore me I coll ate relief, and cured men? • &lieu° from which I nemr expected to recover. J. JONES... Southlagton, Conn., Doc. 1851. Sold wholeeale and retail at the Drug Store of Geosge II Heyser,No. lelo, money Wood et. and 'Virgin alley ifirSign of the Oolden Mortar. seaßtdawS A Reprieve.—Wo do not refer to a re nth,. from Capital Punishment. There if a slow torture nom which a respite Is equally de/treble,. We refer to Darepeia—sword in which all the bonsare of 'natation are etuntued up. To the euTorra. by this painful and her ening agate, we can bold out pot only.brighthope& but the certainly primordial. relief sad permanent ettre,— 'There Is a tont& cordial and entails, "principle lee nand', oerm►n Dieters, whietr inesitably arrests and Amoral themorbid motion of the stomach and the acre the orgions.nrmoves the Meuse. and restores to health.— Prepared by Dr. Calf. Jactroa• Plaadelphla. Paid•lb Pittsburgh. by FLEMING NMI.. Druggist& 03 Need et. Also r fdr ale by GEO. 11. KETNER.I.I6 Wad stseet. steaLbrdAwS NELSON'S MST ritEMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. OLD POST OFFICE REHM°. VEER ETREET. VITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish. ILI to oStalo an accurate, artlerfe abd life like Ilkeoeta at, !WM fs ' a Ifttela It to interest " Ball l U a=.' l . , ;l-6.4:=ll'llll'ai - x-,rtiartr=letha . • orwoud th• purpone, with Instruments' of the most %Oat kind.arnt haelarlagegabe Grater Daipo dSfithra.nraw York, WYE platters Morsel retvaibt! otter to the patrons of the Art, • Wile of Inortseersotypes, .gither aingly or In groups, which has never bean s urpassed, ROmos epos and oparalloa r la all lreatkart,from o'clock aAL as ofe.a. ARNOLD - & WILLIAMS 1 1 / 1 30,1CTGOSIL4 thilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing 4p Arrala qvirty.4l . .ty. For Warming Vinigalion of iitmliingt A. A W. will Pontraet La Warming and Ventilating by tan= nr. lint Watt. Pim or Chlieun'e Furnsee,Cbstre.bea. &boob, Vactories. Green 11?usee, Cwt ilanene Jait 40tels or Ihroilings. ii:t 41a:tat ilitennish 41 ? : t a t 11,F4 . NRY H. COLLINS, aciarmlsri a nr l :3lrtie EC A N T AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Pod Denimllr, No. 25 Wood olxor,t, Tl.e.t4.llorzh. PEARL STEAM BULL, CANAL BASIN, A LEG lIENY, • - zarn Yffm natpuar) tr./mos. Families nl be stipplied witkota Tarims gi,rata lt .r a ttg= l l7l. l titt,V&T, Ke...0 Atm,. limn Itaitm, Literty o4s At. *Aar sta, Pittetsongh; U. P. iichmart.. t. J. T. &mill*. I s Alin Lmr . awls'? ik•c4rW l iolOk. °fib* ritsw• ra ""1""1 " 1 1111.V.07. 13.4Nr.D7 a co. • 59 on. Quinine for solo at KEYSER'S Wood Stnet. auti Du Pont Powdor.—Erry variety Rifle !Ilelrtnncl ftlaattot Powder. In 0 Mt. .netskon &Iva. en band and fur sale from tlngs4ne. In lot. to cult pet ebs.vn,oa La.prat.L• San 7 Mi. Art. 'lMkharni. 31tAIRITIIL111.-4.A Torday moirtJak, N►L Au lb* mt. &Anis, Ire. X. Usu. En. by t • r... If en A. DIM. ottX .W. D. Roter.sus w.ll . 44q0i* A. gm erug..ity. T . • NEW,.ADVI';tt'IY r'MENTS irtgaxrifiar isidaiTs .raer .ata» re t=. mime. c • gigr i•— t -,-.7.•• • ••::•• i , yrively Umas 1 trarrrir ..... n - or•engn,...„ 41: - ine....ud. teemaL • TOO 17 er,res AIM TOM 'Mgr. • ipaley.l 'yeemod......••••••••••••••»------ L • la 5 . 1.4 • , :40 wee ..... ..... of the loud of Health, . • C. DIURDOCIC, - Phrelelaa of &ardor Iteraltl.. Are you Size MHEN you can't be cured too Rolm. Don't Aglg.:Wiltr , r.E=h l :7;ll%..-.l= :which ao t or t =tir ti elt lf .7z1.10 might 1: 0 : ,. ..:nred by ff r. h.roo 0 the ' An VLarew ir ..oi Win j ire d'". 7 losa wilt talc D.ll. west thelie aw h caet-hurn and nude kindred dlanderit, bersnaa army 1:= 1 0 1 T; • CAV.l°ll=r=l:dlSal. arty of the undran Women of the bantam too l tee went. clrauslna. ' Don't O ?outwit alma! ean, buyard. all caved Sn, tenure you rr ateutartilusA Downie n eed streatithening Into healthy argon. a 11.11, eau these Mau right. I. rarely aa water neenehei ere. Thor pony the body and Plopd, arid rattan their fanctione to hyvkithy activity, which you can feel m gala as they rye taltan. They .7 the;on• groat nui.noat wander of tide 7au Sul know their eirtnee,and many ireitraVißnow tit t 0... Take the Chary Pectoral far a Onsla, and the Pill: for. all derangoinecte reentring gatir roileinea. Pre • med by Dr. J. C. Amt. Practical and Analytical . Cl.fmlot. tmeil. Ma": and told by Drugging and Dalrre 40 Medicine throughout thin stall. eopiklmdlica a PL'ARS' MILLS FOR RENT.—Thoso and Tarr PointMr ELOURINO 'MI ILla and al frt. Mlneard. annoy for rant low, as Ma present movrlattralotand muhatklog lo mother barite.. 'Thom mita ham M las best nritrir Poem In the rouritr7, tiLl %par . Wile 14 tli4 r o itz=u r o , d )h aLiitr and ont.lat Loeb of the Lat. god lb. l'lttalstrub and (lea laud railroad. Them Is In rottamprarlim rand rim tom .snared) and oill ba built. • MEM* from Dirac Mon to the ring, .hied maks Um communleatlon to UM UM lorttlen Ht rolling mob, am • trod rt.. orroalont. &los a good Mat businial:ol Mott 1112,000 pa annum. Aey. one wishing to mon ryy log NW ma, 0111 do wall to call soon ma taw M. paar*Wlrl tan tat , %I 41r.inalivraf.V1111=.' m.l.?"' Q Postorimaddraa • 00, Patin's. or to J. D. STUART. • wont( • talon lars, Plttabrirha • • Adndaistrator's Notice. HEREAS -Lottera of Administration to tssatats Otlilotaodariamios. We of (been/ O ' rr piebbuselt, dee* have been greeted to the sebentbsta.— 0 tonOoe lecteloted to sold estate are sootiest.] to mule spoliate payment. Intl ell thee" basing claims or dir Mandl Winst the estate Ot the ula decadent 01113:oaks kno" tba 4'.* .114!°4"1.147. to RAT! JAYNES: CUAI2I. H. WI UILOON. lb, Prot it. 1 Eks4--dt.IT • • Administrators. .N.ERCHANT AND GRIST:MULL:A. %Wed on Chartnint Crest. mile, dont {hi tit), on • obentlinjuir i pllts rood, sontsjes sow enso anti 1 (1 0 ra r al'f AV.ll'wergpler. gil, "V. Art!'"'..etstg f r s zi Der d.r. with Eitorelionstw It marl lgrest et!» gitr! ' r tt:b o ld, T ):=ll;7, steam Is when "Konrad 0111100321. 'rho hatband Is hflhir linprinsd, ond stneng the brnA loser VIM= .7,;;;1 °" b ' L' u " . =IV %lON° "`"' • Na. 21 Filth It AA utiusE LOTTOR 83,50.—F0r aite i .; a re VAT v i ~a ktiirP'mar'!. anG uTry l t i rizeo• Gamut ihml4 tn.., sit onto near Ardor p Zar:, tbo=E:i4 or nowt .4.41" s• " a f r i t arrlini BOY , 1 . 40, JA et: • ASOTILER GREAT . 811,R AP LOTS iNgtLOC IS. _ v AT R.OLTITSTL% BEATER 01.11:11STT‘VA:. October 9th ail 10th, 1854: rpm undersigned will to the highest .11_ bidders , an dam, above named, and neon the premises. two Asedral Lots. Mocks; Anoxia and Amu of ground, with several buildings. de. In the Borcestfii Rochester. Beaver County . Th ey will also sell. or lease Mr a term of •yems, scene valuable coal lands, stone awoke. beds of tire day.. Iron ore, de, near the Borough, and convenient to the canal.' rivers and railroad. The Terme/ Sale will be Ai down, in one fear. iron two yews, 34 in three years. with interest at 6 per cent. per annum. A deduction of 6 per cent. will be made Er thr pmmpt payment of the Prinehati , due in one, two and ee years. Bids will be retelved, at the some time, Tor quarrying, hauling end lay in g two or three thousand pereh . of atoms for making. or for making and laying.one million of build ing hrlek..artal kn , making one million of fire brie ihr n ylon-lug 10.600 cubic yards of earth, in-cutting down and tlikarl=rgaill h mt curbing and paving &ate erection of twenty [mall tenettents... alto, lb s=ng all the materials and Poe any and all the 'abovniota, one half will be paid t l s neach, as the work! magteslien the remaining halflu mounds or uilding*, at auction meth pricer perfect titles. bv warranty deednfor every Item sold. Plate and maps of thopropert -and descriptions of the. sum...dint ...Mr. Au. may te had by &patient]. to . any of the following mimed proprietors, at their restwt• tin residenees placee of hygiene; as shown below. Burvero. plans. drawings and specifications, with refer once to labor, material& no. resMdred as ehem. ba exhibits at the office of the Ooropany, in Rochester, after theist dm. of October. . In addition to the mammoth Car Factory, Foundry. Mee chine &mix g m tn. no w being erected In Rode. ester. arranements are already in progress. for the erection of half a dozen other ments'actnraur gable relents, to be driven by steam. Alm, an extensive Sem. n - ,revert Marvinea and amagohlocut Hotel, upon the. hill, but near the railroad depot and steamboat landing. These improvements, with the contemplated rely com pletion orals Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad bridge morose the mouth of Beaver. Into Rochester, and the ne enmity depot and station attachments:am alsci liberal and extensive imprommente of the public /endings and streets by the Romani, council, sod the location, at this plane, of two or more extensive coal yards. fiur shipping...l l d 0... the Ohio. will insure a continuance of Urdu hues et 'Reek- ester, and rennin an Immense amount of labor for yews to COMP. • • It isexpeoted that all the undexelgned.hropriekawlth many of their Mende and meet:latest, from the enn be present at the above salei.i v n (ktobeset.r, Co. Beaser P." !It& O TIRAFPNI3N, Weeedeld, It. L. , JOHN 1.. NEWBOLD, Philadelphle, . ' HIRAM WALBRIDGE. N. Y.,. PTEINIEN D. DILLAY E. OItIOBN YANDENBUR(III.IBsranuae, N. Y. Grand Frocee•4 on. of the American Pro-. • test , t 'dissociation: GREEABLA 4 to a resolution af the Grand' Lodge at lie I *01 , 11(171, the annual relekration will piece In the eft ofitttenurgh,on MONDAY, the 11th of September..lB3L ' The differeutiidodges in the Western Dieter; of Penn% will march from the respective badge rooms to the place of forming the Pnmetnione where they will tithe their piano a c cording to their No. The Procerw Mon will Pau on Hay et. the right resting on LibeetY. Thedown May to Penn, :up Form towards St. The Proceselon will more at precisely atkii o'clock. d.. 31. ROUTE—VP Liberti to Wood, down Wood to Third: up Third to Mn. ket. along Market to St. Cloth down St. eigy , LO the Bridge, atm. the Bridge to Federal. up Vedend to North Common. up North Common to East Common, along Eat Common to Second et.. - down Second to East I.aue. down East Lane to Ohio: down Ohio to Chestnut. down Chestnut to Mechanic's Bridge, arose he Bridge to Penn et., along Penn to Lawreneowille. from thane,to Sloe. Denny), Grove where the members of the Order will be en tertained with addresses from earend distinguished speakers. R.LANINO.—Thai Proreesion willmaroh to Penn st,down Penn to Warne.up Wayne to Liberty, down Liberty to Smithfield. along Smithfield to Sewernth. - up Seventh to Webster up Webster to Washington. up Wahlegton to. w Tile, down Wylie to Vifth,down Fifth to Smithfield, down Smithfield to 11 ater et.. down Water to Ferry. n Petry Fourth, down Fourth to Liberty, from thence to here the Procession Elem.!, where they will be dismissed. The Procession will bounder the immediate dine of Brother D. L. Smith. Chief Muskat'. ' SAMUEL MYI,EK • ' \ 3011 N MoDONALD, Com. on route. IL HETSMNYEII, L NoepLeltuous or melt Honor will bepormitted on the ground, and etiy member of the order who shall leave the ranke and lintOrsof grog eh or tavern will be stripped of his regal +and turned out o fthe - Penneesion. SAMUEL 31YLEB. D. D. O. 11.• . fin the Western Dlstrkt of Nivea. ”irmsti -- IEVW.II6OWAW&T . D. APPLETON & CO., 3465ed•348 Broadway, RUBLISII on the Ist Septe s ni . ber,CAPTAIN 6s.npt. ot'alaritre Yi:4118 OF ' . 411 APRUIAaI ate Aennent of hie CiTnir and dare. toy • on thetarot. fr. the Interim. on Thiptswed. and hi the West lndietirittn out and Edited from the Captain's Journal, Mto Mea' and lionventations by BRANTZ 3IAYEII; I rot: I o, 448 p with eight \ illustrations. Prim, 111.25. PUBLISIIMS` OTICE.—ThIs volume contains* Men- Taphe of an aft *manage resident In Baltimore. le full of wonderful an striking ineldeot,qUiterts remarks.; hie as tkcsssaisur re , nr,..liobislon Crusee:written by Ds Fu el Illsextern ea at ma and on laniard of the most cutting chancing and la:earring In all liana of the world,. Captain Canal Man adyentares of the that stamp onnwhe basemen peril and Father remittal than ablenen it. and If not .I...arsenal sait nonnatbed, rot a ways with honor Ito howl! oakronsideriabi onnfullen emesolea ‘A llow who hakfelt the knife. the bullet; and the telfth. has been hone*h with some star, the cep sigh of wkiklivrould glee froe slams the 'MOW 03= A who trodden the quarterheck of the merchantman:: the pi rod'the slaver; .whe Internet . the Shrleer Lk W. ?Mete/. Pennock Matallall,Notieary &Cp., Bailey, Painter, Mans k Co, Melanie° Y. kla. Laughlin. Cf Am. DOO%LS Aka—Soot% \ • omo4h i aeo, j g , \ • Nat: ohn Elnoareni; N3eo. lill ll D. Darlington. yraou. SALE - 1 2 adzes of laberty, afllolning .theptoreity ff. &here* of which are In booed ban excellent opting. TheMishit ! From the place there's& fine viols of j • .1 1 10. Allegheny 'riser; J lesboo front the rained depot. IL AIeLAIN iferAttiLVJD,"(LstrEa Fiala by: . - 1 tf4 , l igA::-.- -: i It OOLEICLAIM-2000 . .t 2 7 75.kitit-;". , ,lag Yarn,.arar and nblta., ' %.- .., • eutd 4 pip Knitting Yarn. Pro/ .4 Wad. ----',-'- -'.• 100Ibe. 'white Mega. do. . noel .na cm epiudip.,, magi arol bm gait by - J.W..*61...b1tLA D. - VS Id faro. ••'..: 4 --- z : .. Ti FEW WORK:The ilernian lima-nip:x . loi. , \ ' ' IN laofTacttaa victforptaDatoty tub tulto , Arleen:l, by an admirer of the clavier., for sale 14 -: '•.--.• • \ anal • ' IL B. 1109W011.211 a CO.. 82 afaract at- \ \ A4IIItES--The. subscribers- offer for isale' their stoelc of Hulett Versme .utd walrus.' kt , town and Coneamogh 4 , ltritsear. The hales are t4u,g. and well broker, to hareem. The Wagotte hare lron am, the hereon ha iptoctrepalr. ,Apttly at the ottlte tattte Inthsed ben. TT Witter st,Of i 0 °Atha'', iIaitINGIVII; , , - 1111E1" t QIIPER,SMATING MUSLIN AT 1 - - 20:. ' —llu.rph7 & iturchtilifd havrojno :gag ix:wrap:47 oinr - \ ..who Nu. , Knell& Long Cloth Stn at. 135 i eta. logy I . l.4 tert n r: ' l4l t littlio . :l7re .11 6 ''. % l ;o . lra bn-. 'nous other kintys of new goods. Netrla s tio g pe'si l Incrditui. • an BBLS. ALUM on hand and for sale hir .i.-0 /mai n - , puntrmonaos- - DAMS,' SiDES and SHOULDERS,' salt; tr 7, . - Lard lVlater Strained .Drub __ aliZelre ' it% n. not.mks a DRO.. WO Water 01-' ~ \ Select IMBIDEI REV: MB. :k MRS. WILLI AUS ‘lll. : \ If i k o =t , i t lh ia 7. ," EV,lt r .Nil W. 2 =m4 . : t1b....9.frx.11. 1 .,.:tnam ' 2 ' .7 " bf "T " ta """ 47 \ th - 1?..A frlrl.Dg e a n bar .x..6Mistti .itb toad In • 4.1 PLENDLD EMBROIDEIZIESELngtin ,Po. 01 Market it, are now opening one of the largest and moat varied •111•=l121011i Or rlCSiek arot.M.; trine drebnaiderier ever oaered in - our dtz, The enalat.. In Dart , ufu Iowa: Rem do • wrought Jaeonet ' • do do do Chirulrette; Toother with a magultieent wwortreent of flonnelnirs, , • fIOPrER STOCKS FOR;SALE.--Serenty . XJffn abani alb* Bide Minlog CoAtetock fur a s Wile. SALE.--6 mires Of Lind ins superior nits et cultivation, on which Is sn eliptot Ino• l . t . itlngola the Ohio elm, at Wooll Ron,—/t olfendl lito—OaeleVit ' Ltel's llanediolnl E ' to. garden. on nbleh le one of the, but egft tr:tez kl etlAra, It le ebeantlfal lottbr • residence. Atleo-2. sere. edoelning Ilertmezes Went, of ea Lunt. Enquire of. • 9e6" as3l:lne • • THOS. WOODS. ZS ink ' _ _ • • of Trade and . Merchants'. • • • : Rkoharge. 41 .0 E 1 Izition of Officers for tho ensuing year a ea tija Irt!ritlT ~1i .T1.012.176.1'4"7. 8"'" W.B. HAVEN. Seer. M rn N SOUTH, COACH MAKER, comer Jof Num cam.. uoi reeond Allegtmor CIO% wow.* be to imitiohetores every illowriptlon of TYIIICLEB, cf the test materiel. and brae best Inn. men, lit boo oleo opened. WAR/MOW! the ht, mule. boUd. lope. on Eecon4 *bora Wood et.. where ho bits at prmont • Tel] hie crack of work, (with dole additlens.) to which ho Melton attention and initial examinottcalimune rood- Ifoot-4,102 his aoptl¢ued owns In Octanes., his extent:Mt . Rehm the rastmiQ lad workmen employed. my le of tlo lab Po. ht. wock—lio cannot he competed • Ith ln th e Last or. West oetirlat , t. JOUR soLva; Board of Trade. rle regular llfgrahly Ideatin g , of tle.As i.aavlll bp . p. IC at titt T m 4,141 727 , B BLS. NIS iSIALic - Itoret and far • wear. " • mai '\. J. 11. CANFIXLD. ' MO m 4aWEA,Z— VeleokTot • , Viten. wax* anti'. Tie \ GROSS EXTRA e, just:reed %rasa tersaWor. so= . 11,smum DUO& DE LAINES 0 MERE • •ma fino se. 4 0mb:it Ned: • A.AI NEW GINGRAIitS--Wo fisfolust . ' "•11;p0 •¢3 Plo" OM Imortinirat of datum win, • . ...A. A.. iiiktioX Ilk ' ' • —;-.............;;;__.....„_____.,...- ARPER'S . NEW BlONTinat • M GA, ZINI: roe SEPTOILIER-144cd Dl as -' . 'AI.. . . . ..,. KT. Cusiterm.-Ibi Dutch o Itanhatp•Ohils . . -.. g e :=rfa i t= l o N teiV ' sarr ~.. atalmik "slll Obo••• d• I•mastio.• TA* Nowtostmc A ...1.. silk o . o.w, Aim MovALAI.3 Fit•ron•—Tratedy *Me et ~•ntlA Tb• Limo, with • tortralt Auptlitsh Borolutton: los& kirt; r at noal ac a U••=4 ttri= " T;i " •N # I ' d i' \ .4. m e swim Ramo BorlO al Table: Bortoretiy_ 411 r: ....).,.., aloo th lt.lN•ord ot Coce•ott Emit^ 1411arh m a. zalt,oe. E.g. Chain &noes Downor.l.lfrrat7 No , , u.ncrAml=t..lpAratllle3AL•to:ial,d• .1 , - \ Unit. Crarancq). liablaaq.lik•Mc Clll/4••0 Dtuali• . ''. . . . . • um= „Pvi . rour;;A:ru %Way/ &tam Faq- • .NOTTBe2nr B=lif Di 61 4. gt% trt e I'll a dtijtobift a1tZ47.:°,11.\ rural' 21011 T DOLLABB rer *ham. mrsblo n - 1 lb* 1141 \ 4211211-It."' TL1.434.4/11117 \ LFOR of 2Vt lures "onolt. ....nity.i mufti. 100 Abl.!awcunbalka.27l:i o In 12V.9 CAM notate gr0k0.67 lawn. . - FOR, S/!1 fly - 41 —e 1- tey gu i , mama] !invert loth amid h Aineis at t/tWaiek• ST Waterat. WA y INTED—Fito to 15 neWi: with im- , statk n• ' • • "" * lttwx.‘h vaim, rrnE.STEUBENVILLE it.All.lloAp.irhen 1. mai:4W (olden will be In • almat lb.. 'abut of dans boa dattilait , r ivr,„„, I , rc'.'neitra:::l4:rdr."ll.l.!7.ll-14.rn5"..: • an to• obtained at 'boreal or 61120 ' • n. mmAni a fE---CEA.PESTR 26.18121 SIN 1 3 1 MBUR011: —Good rfreei cooirthrlishitu, per•Th4 • • 777 • MR. box . • Z IT, •