ittsburo Oilylie. S. RIDDLE & Co EDITORS and PROPRIZTORS P1TT1333171.t.Ci33: TIERSDAT MORNING, SEPT. 17, 1857 RICADVIO NAME. OX EACH PAGE OP THIS PAPER. The DetnoeVatic County /Address. A tank and water .affair 'under this caption Appeared yesterday, signed by the democratic oonnfycotumittee. It is about the weakest thing ..,of the kind that ever had names affixed to it.— hff,rith this precious piece of nonsense: • !lour own Democratic County Convention hunot been negrectful pf its duties. It has nominated for your support, at the next October Electichi, a full ticket for Legislative and County Offices. T.le cam/dater are .i.ediciriusly d i stributed • trough A. entire county, giving to each section as Julia magenta non ac practicable." . • . A t ha Papidenee which could assert this is kisly astonitthilfg. Near!y all the candidates on that ticket are from the city and its neighbor hood. Two or. three from the country are scat taredamong the nines, but scarcely enough to swear by. The Convention was more con cerned about distributing its candidates among Catholics, Infidels eel renegade Know-Nnth lugs, to satisfy the demands of those classes than it was about their locality. On the tax question the address says: "Of all the political o lonizations in this oounty,:the Democracy alone, "unbought by fa vor and unawed by power," have had the cour age and fairness meet this subject fully and boldly. They believe, with thaillustrious states man now at the head of the General Government, that "the great American remedy for all griev ances is the ballot-box." It was through faith less incompetent public servants that the people or the cities and county became involved .a this glicoous difficulty, and it is through faithful and competent ones that they must look for redress. Tho wrong indicted was as aggregate one, againA the rights of all. The redress, to be effective, tout be aggregate too. It must be prosecuted in the name of the people—by pub lic functionaries duly elected. It must be Pressed in the imposing magnitude of a public right, demanded by the public voice, and sur rounded by all the sanction and guarantees of the Constitution and the Laws. . We agree with the committee that "it. was thro' faithless or incompetent public servants that the people of the cities and county became in- Tolved in this grievous difficulty," and there can be no doubt that "it is through faithful and competent ones that they must look for redress:" but it so happens that the "faithless and incom petent public servants" in this case were found in the democracy of this county and State. We have shown conclusively 'that it was the demo- erstiu party of the county and State which forced those railroad subscriptions upon us, and that the people have to look to such men as dodge Wilkins, Judge Grier, Wm. G. Hawkins, GOT. Shenk, Gov. Bigler and. Wm. F. Packer, an those who have invoked Ifni° "in this grievous difficulty." To look, therefore, to the same-party tit)? "the faithful and competent" men who are to redress this wrong, would be utter folly and madness. The only party in the -county WhoSe hands are clear of all participation in this "grievous" wrong, is the party which has norninatfd the Union County- Ticket flying at our mast-head. To that party and to that party alone eau the people of this county safely look for redress. The democratic party of this county ia immersed to the elan in responsibility for these railroad eubscriptions. it never raised a souse against them while they were in progress ; its leading men took . a prominent part in sector ing them; its presses halm uniformly and per ahnently advotated them from the beginning; some of the candidates on its present ticket, even, are involved in them; and it cannot point to a single fact in its past hintory to warrant any confidence in its present professions. To give such men pErtee i now, as a means of redress for wrongs ur amir own infliction, would be a piece of credulity and folly which sane men never would be guilty of - in any matter not con nected with politics. Their past course on this question is the eery bestnevidence that their present prof, are hollow and insincere. Tho Commi , :zo is extremely careful not to undertake oh interpretation of the platform adopted by the County convention. That would have wrecked the party at once, for that plat form is capable or being interpreted in any way to meet the wishes or views of any one. Mr. JOHN M. lawlesiges 11 With the undersmading that it means Repodiatiou and armed resistance to the government. if necessary: while Mr. Hawkins interprets it to mean Investigation only, and repels tic iniputatiun of Repudiation with indignatieu vol scorn. The Committee is faithiessencegh to encourage this sort of double dealing. It gives no interpretation of what it means, points out no measure., of policy whirl, the party intends pursue. and leaves the nu aginatien, instead of the judgment, to decide what the par y means to do. How will its can didates, if elected. prevent the payment of the railroad interest What will they do if the Su preme Court orders them, by mandamus, to pay it ? These arc practical quest ions, bet the Com mittee in afraid to handle them. It Bays simply, give our candidates ofSee;on their present heartle7sldeas; and should this be dune, they will turn retina and laugh derisively et those they have duped. Gentlemeu of the Committee, you are fooling yourselves with childish ideas of your smart nem The people of the county are not such amen as you talre them to be. They can see through your shallow devices, and they will prefer, we know, to laugh at you rather than be laughed at. Tat Washington Vision gives the following table of our national commerce for the year end ing July let Th 3 subjoined statement, exhibiting the value of foreign nierchandieo imported and exported, and the value of domestic produce exported during the fiscal year ending June 30th, isr.7, has - just been made out at the office of the lie glater.of the Treasury Specie • Free goods Dutiable goods /ORE MY EXPORTS Free goods Dutiable goods DOILZSTIO ZXPOIITO Specie ;$60,078,852 (including products, 278,908,713 Total exports, foreign a d0me5ti0.5862,949,144 It will be seen froan,this that the total specie exports of the last fiscal year were $69,186,022, against which $18,401,799 was received from abroad, leaving, itt round numberi, $07,000,000 of our export to be supplied by the . California product. The yield of California, daring that time. was but little over $40,000,000, and we consequently exported, last year, from $10,• POO,OOO to $17,000,000 more gold than we re ceived from all sources. The shipments of specie since July Ist, have been heavier than during the same period last year; and the Cali fornia receipts do not improve. These are fig ura to challenge consideration and reflection. Dm Esau G►us.—The Philadelphia Prete takes things very easy, politically, and if Packer is cleated it will not be through any of its efforts. Still it is disposed to brag, as thus: "The General Election in Pennsylvania will take place on the 18th of October, four weeks from this diy. There appears to to but little excitement. on the subject. The election of General Ifooker by a large majority is ooucodea by all parties." Easy there. There la a small party in this State, numbering something like 200,000 voters, which concedes nothing of the kind: Neither does Packer feel sure of it; 'if he did he would not be flitting about the State, trying to coun teract the affect of Wilmot's speeches, nor would be be dragging the tremendous BIGLER in his wake. lis is evidently uneasy, no matter how quietly the Pros zany take it, SITE half barrels of Syrup made from the Chimme Sugar Cane were eold In Now Orkin' recently at 46 cents per gallon. The Author of that Lying Handbill. BREADaTEFFA.—By reducing the wheat to Is out again in yestaniny's Cams under his flour, the quantity of the latter left. at tide sra• ler this year by the New York canals, compared ',plc, ,5,,, p.mnittrics ,, the same s convenient signature of " More Anon," and in I 1 with the corresponding period last year, *bows Ce s le ous br e lt n in edlis7 . orceatermbile Sauce, pirit of mendacity that prompted his a deficiency se far this heaott of 4.. , ‘ , ,18.1 blds. mo EXTRACT first effort. He says: of flour. at - ~.4 OF .0 urrEn. FROM 1 e'‘it . "Each ot . as the above named organs h fierce- •' WILLIAM 11. Caro:yr - yr is to be the successor . coNNorssEcas l't y attacked our first number, denouncing it as an of Mr. Martin ' Liverpool. '- He has oceu- To Le the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN . 'am° ' , . , /mlomsPaper.' unworth.r of notice or reply ; pied heretofore the pulpit of Mr. Thom, wbo . ONLY GOOD SAUCE: Ci) AT MAMAS, but you will observe, fellow citizens, that al" , will soon return to his former pastorate, The ' . h To his Brother at project, therefore. t f lierefore..of securing Mr. Channing's i" ° 14 4 - 4 . 11 .- : I'. h' though they can all a ff ord to fill np columns of Wi.)RCESTEN. 51.4, 1,51. abuse of that paper and its author, no ono of r the Unitarian pulpit at Washington has failed'. EVERY dl . - Tell LEA A PERRINS that them has dared to contradict the startling facts - 1. their Sauce ig lyatni and figures therein set forth." . vAItI E T Y , i , eil in Ina, and t".., in toy , Now, tce have pronounced him an anonymous m"m".m.....m.m.. 'm Walton the meet palatable al DIED-On Tua , lar eienine 1511 i in , - at - ' .I.cli of OF 'Mill. well as the moat Wil.)11,101111. liar, and his 'handbill a lie and a fraud, and if . emsvv, Stifle /lir. liiraut and only sea ' of u . ' M i' D " - sortuly, Canc.. But is male `' that is not contradic ting him, we do not know '''''' I' mouths '"'d '';''''' r zt , ..L"cly Mokinl awarded by the Jett). of the Nen Tort The fricrida of tin: (unit - to " ai' (un m e t, "' r."'"“ltY R''''" i" 't . ''' ' '' '.7 tt r 'ir V VlPtt ' 7 . 1 . 117,1111r:A d 1 1 7 . ., P: t it ' , j u i n what contradiction is. Of cotirse, we will not vitt,. „.. ... ,,,,,,, f .. 77 , f i l , i , e , r . .auJetirt. of hie father, in Mint., k ble hone of which lia‘rit'ic lot te tinmennaa inaltatliltia 1,11 . , enter into a discussion with one who skulks be- clock. • °‘''''''" atii - earneatir re. netted to IWO that the. nan.e• . I i•LE 1 A PEititlNS" aril ' impressed upon the Bottle • and hind a shield and fights under cover. To de so ' --- - would be to afford him an unrestrained field for ; se.' ;; Ptriiii .# 3 .-otlf en. ' - s'''&7:;"2":"'ll.47,i,,"Tg,";l,"•:jur,,,,l'lise'"..il-,l",:";,iNs, lying without the opportunity of holding him re- . Dienr,u t io.,.._,A 6 ,..u,..„„ 1,..,„ 1 , - a, ph o,„kiphi. Inj itriatheity. New York. A st.:ck Idway. in store.Aba, Ordet.l received. for Et ect sponsible for it. Let him strip off his mask and "l m my"-lyilfcr In pia . cong thrialkb Potaliurkli kone months *mac Iwo , I h -- "" l e fi :!!'' ' ' ' .o..i • meet the Ploplc face to face, and we will be ae chlied bottle of Beth., e'a Ilißaint }hoer, It relies,l k sChikraitc Dinka of Notbroialan, - -- plain with him as we are now in his hidden re• i mr " " " t ` h. ` "° ' '" rn ' ng I ' m ' 1 '"."'" "‘" "'' i' L 0 ft ESCC E , X. T. butt le, Boni lira lia tot , Nlitcli romplet i lr i tired toe of N,o. u tu. si,eLAII:, p,,, 11. N . EEDEII, too treat. We care not, who he is; we are tree to la I '"l'''' Ih ' ' . ' . y rri i. • l a i. • rea.timilir ell the atticE 1., mai* tit my z. n k ils , , , k , i i t m tiar or fire of the number asy it surd them. I &RC). SI:NYCLA.II3. St CO., that his handbill was infamous with falsehood, i t revunina.telatiuu lota done mere fer its Kilo In ' ral Land Agents& Dealer in Land Itinerants, that he knew it to be false in its rani° assertions, rh i ll4d. ,,V,., P .t ° ,,, th ,„„ '"l T,,Zrt l , `'” „,.tl; " , f ~ '.. ~, f p, 6ene Ploronne. N. T. and that every one who engaged in circulating ' "'"' " "'" . ." l "'''''' . -"r ' l ""'""'''' ' ''" 7l:: ' httto "'"" .; w ' , wi . it e. =. , :., ,, , , ,,y e l 1t . , , , ;, 1 ;, ,,it ‘ , , ur .5 ti : : : ... ,.. . vu.,0.; I r „ il , h } ?,tl . , ,, rald . i t . t ,,, v . i‘L i, ivituxt . otrir yi l , l , i g uf . it ,. ..d , it was disgraced by the foulneks of its untruth. If tho author of it was not ashamed of his tiro- 1 II`""I'' ' BE". I'AUF. ' Jo: 1 ca t_ ''' ''''''''Lr i ;';': Lr th7" v !'''''''' . In N' F b i " : ". lo'n 3" K''''''. 111SKLVC.i . r- - ...lista and Chen tat Put burgh . . . • citniike Bank. Pittahntithi Ba duct . on, if be had any manliness; or desired 'or a lly ,B,, ml '' • ' tu P.""sot -'7.47.:1 • 7 " 4'''' to give the weight of a name he thought hones. I ' A RETIRED Pill Valet...Mt a. Patrick A C. , , Batiketa. Pitt ithot ill Pa Atwell, Lee it co., Merchants. •• . •' his assertions , he would not sneak from the ' I t v. h - e h ZsrlfTlf . o . ..! l ii ' . i' sti. " lt n i . e7:trl " lr n" l " ..'. ' iit ' a l t i rini7l7ln, 'All:1'1'1Z, It. P. Baler, Rinker. Philadelphia. (~. N..w 1 Bronchitis. I....tight:y.old, and limner:al Debility. The renied, Minato.% , LAWN . 4t Y ark. • light, as he does, and hide himself. Ile has as- lean iliaroaereil by lout whim hat , oily child, /I,lal,l,ter. we. Litena k Sin ~,,, .1, Banker, St in,liel o party , au( ' , i ,o oop 41 die. Ho 1001 heard much ~1. the wonderful rii turned to speak for the demucreti. ' . s-11,4as to. Mereltanta. •• . - fiend re and heat, 4u:tittle,. of preparation • made front the - float of 01.1111111.,,, Cii.l , Lit, I. olito to take on his back the burden of this campaign; Sant India Hemp and the thought occurrial to loin that he I J. 11. llnsia, - 'al 7 4/.llarkel , . !Oa child. Ili: atmitial hard and lIIIr. ..- --- and if he is uot a coward he will come forth at I r... l .t l i ' a ' l n tr k i re7l ' ir r ro " c ' t . i i i ) .iatl i i. a . llishil.Bra,. iii , loind hi nan ittsburgh Variety Works. once from his hole of darkness ahvonnd ni.ll. II« Inia since ailnonlsturtal the wonder - fill i.. to, 'TONICS lv i oily to tit:mean& 51' 'titterers in all meta of, 1,14011.1. anal lie ,i. , „„ . A ". I „ j L 1 , 17, G , ~" , 1 11., .9, ar, COO. liar never What it/ making them conirletely healthy. and at., 7 . ,i;; - ." 4 "",.'„'",';"' ‘ ,"; '`,', ,",""',TY 1 ''',7' ~, , BitliPY• Wishing tia u gi.al as isa.sible. lieill wisil Ihi,ti a nd iiii ' Li ". L ilt ' i . ::: .. 1 7' 11;t . 1,r •o m ".. a . tair ei . i A tlT...Vit r ..j,. 4 a: to such id his a ffl icted fellow -taLingit nit nsiumit it. ltd. recipe, a , ,,ii;,: 1 (:, , en . li f. f i n iy ll , az , l , ; ad i I t e i i i t .. ih r, ri ., ;t . t . i n o ta . f . i ., ir ,o n i :a 1 .41 , 1 ,, 0 . 1P , .. , .. , :• , , ,, L e ti" - til i ta .& - i . : i i ir ' n r e ' r ' o ' fla ! ,.:i i h r " a? !at a . i 2 i . t ' st i r ' iie " l:. ' P k ; t i t s h‘ h r t i 1 7g17, '. 1 C ' . ""r. him one shilling-three cents. he r eturn.,, al. mom , e i .•• idr`_ . _ _ ....• • TUE Moaxoss.—The latest news from what Kentucky Tom Marshall calls "this blasted Territory" is full of a sort of grim interest, whi-h is enough to make a patriot weep, while he will find it difficult not to laugh at the same time. The diatribes in The Deseret News against the linked States fiovernment, ore full of the most awful threats. The declarations in behalf of Squatter Sovereignty are' as pointed and as fervent as any from the speeches of Gen. Case, Douglas, Pierce or any of the latest end newest pot-house politicians in Pennsylvania The .Mormons ask the "Democracy" toact consistent ly. If they really do believe in tlfe people of each Territory regulating their domestic affairs according to their own liking, why do they dare send their armies here because wo , see fit to es tablish society on a different basin from that of other States! What right has J. Bueitanatt, who has no wife, to find fault` with Brigham Young for having four Score and ten! Mr. Bu chanan is no judge in such matters as to what is best. In a recent semen to the saint in bus bailiwick, Young said: The time must comd when there will lei n sep aration between this kingdom nod the kingdoms of this world, even in every point of view The time roust come when this kingdom must lie free and independent from nll other kingdom:, Are you prepared to have the thread rut to-do c' Sow let me tell you one thing. I shall take it as a witness that Hod designs to cu: the thread between us and the world, when an army wider• takes to make their appearance in this Territory to chastise me or to destroy toy life from the earth. I lay it down that right is or at lent should be might with Heaven, with its servants, and with all its people on the earth. As for the rest, we will wait a little while to see: hut I shall take a hostile movement by our euemit, as an evidence that it is time for the thread to he cut. I think that we will find three hundred who will lap water, and We can whip out the Midianites. Hrother Heber said he could turn out his women and they would whip them. I ask no odds of the wicked, the best way they can fix it. This is saying in almost so many worth that the act of Government, in dispatching troops against Utah, is to be considered fair ground ; for refusing to yield obedience to I , ,deral laws. ; Brigham, moreover, asserts that, shouaGev- ernumnt send other otZcials to Utah of the same ; stamp as those who have heretofore been own missioned, "they will require more than twenty- five hundred soldiers to protect them from Mor mon fury." There is one ground of hope which Young I has not considered. What the Mormons do or say just now, Las - but little political weight. —„ Kansas is at present the loco•foeo stumping ground, - it is there that great men rise awl fall. The troops "destined" for Utah will in all prob- ' ability be used to dragoon the fro State men of Kansas jets voting for. slavery or not voting at all, while the Mormons will be permitted for the time being to "settle their own domestic matter. in their own way." MACACLAT A Peas.—The great historian of the century is to be raised to a peerage, but like , William Pitt, whose lire Macaulay himself boo illustrated, a dozen peerages would add nothing to his fame. Everybody to-day knows about • ; Pitt, whether they live in Pitts-burgh or else- " NDEVE FRIEN where, but a great many people would be ' VAI N 1 , 1 Y .P. & r.A I. A. W tied to tell who the Earl of Chatham was What ' Mr. Macaulay has said of the Puritabs, we may say of him. " lie is a noble by the imposition of . . mightier hand, than those of earthly poteu tates:' lie will reflect more honor upon his title E' L v. i rc tt" ",' .; than ho will receive from it. Ile is a nobleman without the touch of knightly sword or royal I Foe FAMILIES .INI/ MANLFACFLIIERN. hand. Mr. Macaulay retired from the Hones of Com- WHEELER & WILSON • Ms vefst. - kTittsit o.jii•AN mono, where he represented the proud old city 13 ritlgepoll. Cut.", of Edinburgb,.two years ago. lie woo induced Pittsburgh.O. Fifth Street. to this step, as we worn at the thee informed, 11,1., %La... mi.,. Th.. both by the state of his health and by his literary Flneet or Coaraoet Fabric, , mn. engagements... lie is now in his fifty-eighth year and a bachelor. At the isle in a Lich his 1,..1y. to I 4", . . • History of England has been published thus far, Eiiii "."."'" "'^, "'in"' i 'i , ""'"iiig "i.r" ' Eming...r ALIA It 11111.1 P. Az..l,t, it will require yet frO years to bring its story N., GS Ftlllt -trse.t. ISttsbmstl/. down to . "within the memory of tarn now ii, SINGER'S SEViiiiNdii litiltiCallifEll3, ing" which Ls whadhe proposes to do. We hope: - I b.: ~.ti iit %tip. i...,:t 3 .4 IslN.ltlll', MAI'/lINiI, ho may live to complete it and "wear hot ' to, ^n othon. ml 11, • tag honors thick upon him." Clothing told Flo 3tattufacCirers, llarne.s Makers. Carriage Trimmers 111111 Cunch Makers, Its, tot, 1-.4m k ptactlrxliv 4,4..1 ,:r.lee variety ..1 hnn.t. n.1n5.,1 • , ory kind of sewing Knit nl,l.•hiug th.o int. .tguNl • I....ntLele th-m, U. ANN', -' IiAZELIII7RBT. the ''stinightou t t" American candidate for Governor, has given up his li.t of appointments and returned to Philadelphia in disgust. lie dressed too well and tens altogeth er too much of the fine Philadelphia gentleman to relish constant association with such fillnws as Swope, and to he incontinently left Swope to do the remainder of the dirty. work the , bat been assigned him. Besides, his meetings were small, cold and chilling, made up principally of locofoco leaders, and there was too much of the old spirit of whiggery ills him to endure Mat He has taker t refuge from them at home $12,461,799 64 267 5 )- 291,160,835 $860,890,111 $9,058,670 9,813,862 10,591,697 Nor DEMID.—"Moro Anon" has another handbill in circulation, differing from his article In yesterday's Union, the main argument in it being that the facts in tho first handbill have not been denied. 423,964,079 He know better. They Antic been denied, and emphatically. So far so his statements in both handbills apply to the Republican County ticket, we prOnounce them false, in letter and in spirit, and devoi I of the first particle of proof to sustain them. $888,986,066 LOVE LA ran 9 Ai CATIIOI. IC lot E 1 f .1. —The New Haven Put/odium says t,at au Irtsh Cad, o•ie named Connolly, living at the South, lately came to New Haven to ~.arry nn Iri'h Protest ant girl named Mary Ann Gibbous, the'arrange meat being that she was to be rot, undisturbed in her religion, and to be married by a Protest ant clergym n. She was willing, however, to be also married by a Catholic. They proceed e d on their errand, and the Protestant clergyman not being at home, went to the Catholic priest. He asked the woman if she belonged to hie church ?—and she said "No, that she was a Pro testant." He then inquired if she did not " in tend to adopt the religion of her husband, and go to his church?" She answered that she did not. He then ailed her if she -• did not intend to bring her children to his church for baptism, and allow them to be brought up in that faith ?" She said she " had no children, and might not have, and if she did she could make no pledges on that subject." Upon which the priest brought his hand with great force upon his book, and said roughly " Connolly, why don't you put away--this woman and get ono of your own church? I will not marry you, and I forbid you going to a Protestant to be married. •I for bid it on pain of excommunication. And you, who have come in this emnpany, if one ofi you' go to see those persons married by a Protestant! I will excommunicate you." The bridegroom 2.114 his bride departed, and, with one. of their male friends, went to the Res. Mr. Littlejohn, Rector of St. Paul's Episoopal Church, who mar ried tltem'without (taking any impertinent ques tions. The affair has created a good deal of smothered indignation anon', the better class of Catholics, and it is quite probable that it will be the mean, of making a "heretic" for life of Connolly. tilt• r+n.tn.ler t.. 1wn1.1.1....1 tit.. vaynient of chi. st.lvertuirtnent. A Min. JI , IES, Jr.e.., City. J. 11-1)r. 11. James Itaa nyithet nor In !,.•n- 1",..r1:. !sone ham prrtendedm.,lntlv..rti.4,l In Beni !runt vn , lint No 19. iir,m,l .orn,,t. int , New J.rnny - - ! Dn. lIENRY ANDER Ft 'ODIN E. WATER. INPALLTIII.II SPECIFIC FOR FEV El( AND AOUE 1 . }:1:t IS J,./.• I 11111 Srliol.l - I.A. 104. 11. Nut Ast, .2'11.1%111g at IninOlt ..10.0.e.,1.A1 In en..., tug what It been ransidnred the' ,-maton mndit it,. VEREEI.I' M/LUTIIIN OF lODINE 15 NV ATKII, ,• °Hell It u 0 thn Ett.ulty and Pnltltn rentody fora molt, lade nf Intln.rto prononiired 1.9 and all r,l.ltral rut, It/ all Aroma,.ini:El°, arin.re 1101 wrmitul.,.. . taint I.nothri 1,,• her v atzwllral, the lUDINE ATM, E.R.A DIC.tT Tlll' ELENIEN In FEV ER • AND 45:1' E it II nod rxtrmANYNT re. 11••111 ~..tnt of the tuorin.l enonun of the .11.. , Tho r...01tn are nun o..ltately felt In LI V- . VT, lIILLItrES and "11,, TEll, 011. 0 . HE 11.:T Itt:11 OEM ENT ‘IF TIIE LIVEIL 01‘,1 111..4 DER. DIIOP S T, II II I'N ATIS VI , N El. I: AI. 511.1. II .ENDIRIIII0I1,). •V Eh FEN! Ii):11:.),ESL. Brlth and ho 1 1,1110, - 0 of ' 0. 1.11 , 1 N Al: lIIPLAINTS. 100 Ilnor) 1.1 tt.lnre' Al'nier hat been an.ay red r.) Dr Jar", 11 l • Clot., 11,.. nk.hrnt. clletnekt. au.l sln. C 1,011,4 the `lost, -1 and ,I,pr t.. 1. It, ulmt It )..r ntt, nlar ll lurid.dnint full ,k 1.014 01 the I..,;nituata charßrinr I L ,. rertnlient.n. vol. untarth ho hrt N.., toy tt. ure 'with: Br+. InA 00.1 Io roll upon lit: 41E0.11. K EVnElt. 01 ..el.trret. hr ni,.l Itetad 11R. it FI,ER'S SID/1'1.111:R ~.1111A, E 5 FEW)) Dtapatch..ll.l.ll . Sr. rune thao yrun I.nnt AA. 0 IC.Bahle. ~1.. d, 1 , e1.1 110E On 11. •.1 No .1 tho..elt) ninnd it to .11 • .111.1.iit...1 T. pat., 0.1 se linrs I..sfor romart...l , slllug attend., 1.• its merits. It assrus, f.r A. - pestles, the • of the psntalnoi:s MA 1.1 coutlunrslly 1.410 briny :1i0t11.1,1 I 0 their snt tu - 1 ssAstios azsl ea: p tr.J lb. l.,+f. 1:'..,,., n. , sonsslly 119 Qr, the s..lght rs. , :moul .l ,t. 4 also • t 6, se 14..1,74,. Ile sArttesLa In prwuring the kidl tom, nun,' 'l. floe hr. , . ...441 tire 'old • 1 , . II I:1 s ',Wiwi...al,. Drugs.. 141 W0.,1 re...t..t.c0 th.:r,,1•1,u 110 rvir S. Fl lc Ws' ..Sl.l Lecumr,,., JlO pagr4. 3.1 engraringN, expittnat,,ry of the tr,,a,trnetat Fy vL.,L I,•, 6 4 , • q'IN, w. L. auy,. dovi Slin, Fe ma:, I,y• And twtugr prerst.i t•,r Apj•l;. t., lUMIIMMEIII3 8i LLe 1 , .0 o t.tLcr val., at Orkwgo, VW'Lilo PivaLurKL.•.t r al.rour from New York. awl u..1.1. } ,„ w . ,iwwirert. .rtaborlir..l to um. ho I . lllril,r,we.” - They will cm,. tlrc tra., TL, a, n ttanir -1.1:•111.4 pnr.ntive If yvtlr head .3 . 111 core , an II you hat, mar, ..irrlathrry yon. I: ',a it) wok. :I arn ,rri 1. r rprll ..1.. A. r—rap.artrrl. t.. 41 t., t..trts.tl tt.. It, !St Pt .1 .. r.. . I pa, Dv. 11..killIttri. 1111.1..5,11. .1-111.'1:S. - • IVI'CORD & CO., 1,11 \V".r, 13 Si St root F .L. riENIS Dill,. II r, tT iels.l•l:F.N. , FAN , I 1:11;1,, W0.1:0 SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERI, Agent fbr Alletzliv7ity 11= P I TPSIII:Itti 11, PA. H. C. N 0.715 Fourth St ratot, Pit rah. Plu., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Insurance- Brokers. =I! fll , . Ildriut end 1.1,/ 1 , 1,,:k !Ogg df all desert!, !Inns tab,/ ut .ed CuPttaL 0 . ,51 1-Illots D 011.... one howls - v.lw. mart hors, non,. ~,,,,,u,,..i . , I Secured and Accumulated Capitid - - - • —, • - A. 0. McGREW, i DOME OFFICE. STI:A3IBOAT AND GENERAL A.GENT 1 Na nl Igthint Zifreet, tabor, Soorni, Philadelphia. W :dee St r eta OOP door 01,,,v0 MlL,k,t. .4"Ati . ' Vim timontio... on BoildinKa, Fornitor,, Mrrclutrolis, Sc. JOUN CAPIPBELL • A1 A w N 5 ,, , , , , ,, , ,. :_ , A ,c (,: ., , , , : u y !,,, ,:: : , , , ,,,. 0 ,,. , • .\ ,..,... 0°.,,, , ;,5ffi t t 0.... ,„ 1 :.!,1 . , n . :i r t ' . , ...: , 1 . nauns oc.i . • on Girgues and Freight., to allpaitte of t riot, l'itt , borgli, hi. .. ; ,, i , ! fano! !morrow,. ou t).+..1.,,, Sc.. by Enka, filvors, Carialm on.l LAr Lund etiugun, to di vine of tho Union, on the. Intwt -I-: 14 1 01: TUE iTETII- i favorable I Oriol, kunliatotit with *vitrify. • . . FLUID AND FoIADEREL I)F.NI I I 1.141., - . . .. . P1.C7.0141. i.„ ~,, d .„1 „AA b y ;li EOM ili W. CULLA Irdt Y, formerly Ilecorder of Deed., de., IV .1. IVA RD, Ltrot...t. Philsdelpltio. . ~ It EN , stmlary . Irld. DOWI.:IIS, formerly !tetchier of Wills. door. ishit4llood t i ' flirt.... hole%:.11.1 i JOIIN N. COLEIIAN, ftrat of Coleman & Smith, Importing t . . .---_ ----- - —. i Ilartlyntre arid Cutlery' i llerchatits No ^1 North Third 4;1 OUT II E LIN INDIANA FLOU II fin' ratfil I) I adrett.. abort. llarket..l;lllla. . .- . ij to..— IN Ithls. Tonne' Mlle, While What; 1 JCPSI:111 OAT, firm of Joseph Una & Sort, Coppersmith.. Nu. 75 - NeAtosto e choir, .Qttnrr? id rret, Phila. .0 " bowel! e Double Estro;'.. EDSV AllD 1. iIIACITETTE, firm of 51fiehette & !Niguel, to, - .Ilorkingliala Mk. rhoiro Exit& rille, I I inporthor Ilardware Sirrehmatz, Na. 121 Mirth Third DAVID C. lIERIIST, ' , titivehal..o Duo, Phil. Corner Liberty nod 'Hand Ms. 1 tIOIVAIID IIINCI13!AN, firm of Llvihbestort &Co., ['radar° -.: mad Commi.sion 3.lerrlints, No. 27$ Market .1., &bore Eighth, Phlle. - CCt CO A R-5 blids. prime Cuba in store and 50 for sale by ,elei DATIL C. HERBST. SPERM OIL--5 bids, in store and for sale ssni DAVID C.IIERRST. WHA LE 01L—Ix lib's. extra bleached Wintor In storm and for sale by D. C. lIERRST.. TrmyrinsEPD-35 sks. Timothy seed, Ml n s pore article, Just reed from Ohio and for ,ale by ATWELL, LEE W E NELCHFLAN LS-4.31. 13rac arty LD, sneers', to Murphy d. ItOrehtleld, t,. Ms• fullsapply in Moo , real Weld, Flannels. • arrantod not toshrinh in srnalag. self, OlirctoTri CRAbll--A great variety of nt l m2O ;ind 25 St. Clair street. J S 11. PHILLIPS fIARRIAGE OIL CLOTlT — Enatuelled and NJ-11,11, finish. all widths, for Sato sols py 1. is It. PHILLIPS. SEWING MACHINES. WANTED -0 good mart Agent to sell the t...dtyrecainisidisi &ming in Ibis city— I S. F. Pratt:o Patent. One who Lau used a =Aloe preferr rd. Apply to S. F. PRATT, seHtletta N 0.6 Wilson's Law, nnton. Mass. DRS le ' SUN RTES— bgs. prime Rio Cnifee U Ol ~.... • 2lde PE Suga, 30 blilv stand ard Creed Sugar; Neptune Insurance Company) i 10 hbl Powdered n 12 II Collie "I ? OP PHILAD ELPIIIA, fel •• Golden Syrup: 25 I` Excelsior Syrup; • Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. 75 Lae 5. au' Tobacco: 30 hi.s 0 teist Tobacco. W 24 ratite lll Carts Soda: 25 Of Ulm soda Salvratuu • OrPIII'T's/ 01100 'Bo lienersi inotrencto Law, with a cash • So lots Soda Sideratue; 20 Berms Ilk , . I Capital of 1100,000, privileged to Increase to $500,000. 1141 hi cleot. I' II Teo: 3u 111 chests Black Too; • Insures egaluit Inv. es dataaigti 74 , Piro, Marine, Inland (Si coddles sued " • 2‘ ,,, ..,,,,, it, wn,,,,,th, pyp ar ,..Navigation and Trsaspertation. . 101 ho.. ims',l sires filaes 401 Idle Strew •• . f. olncriss. 150 111. Corn Bretons :Auto., 1..., brawd.:onji, 11. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. • 5U boleti Clay Pip, 3 casks Blesc'd Whale 011; RICHARD SHIELDS, 1 tee Presider/I. ' • 75 tibia N C Tar: 111 Intirs Orlin Pepper. OlOllOll SCOTT, Secretary. Co hage Allspioe, IiMI Obis large No a Yilackerel:, MEMO. mo.hie. gum Lathe,: au bbis EOM n '. 11. 0. Laughlin, Is Montgomery, ' 'ln atom told fur rale by WATT A WI LOON, ,W. C. SlstrabfirT, I Richard &bids, Debt, - No. 200 Liberty st. • D. Etiorstronti, George 14 , 1(4, 1 ~It. l iana 1 T: P. *Owen, O..„OULIeiS PATENT SPRING BED - Hat- , Wlllians 000:rne, ;O. C. Butler. I.JI ing porrfissed the exclusive right to inanuloctnre and TITE .t CIIAFFEY, Agouti, sell •Peoulifs Patent Spring Bup," In the county 01 Alleghe ; .Islr.lc Office, Lafoyette nail, (entrance on 'Wood st ) e •T. 1......r PwfifirPd I•• Ifiradi three five lo .l7 Of PIA' ' I t . hilitat - TITO - ISTE - 1 — llPirio and Lain ' chase a row }wind,