; vikr t. ' PARAIAT II FEED CUITA r i 'daseription -of feed cotter and r the attention of farmers, many ) a perplexed with former bad • way. Ike implement ,00n lett!. worki on an entirely dir t any of` those - n - 0w In use. In. i anoi.with 'foisr blades, made to t lets of a' large knife, whioh tiematic aiourecy spinet the I box, outtiog up and down with . seing a eliding motion, no that 1 ttjla reqaired on make the knife Thii.knlfe, by Merely remelt. 1 shifted ' up like a scythe when t, end in, this manner ie shit p een . ineosveoienee or lose of greatest merits of the inven t asserted that it would ant at eheleof - feed. in one hour. It I when AOTfielelke are - used, cut, but crushed, by the ma. a readily mastleated by stock. wnskilp rights may be bought 8.. Tittie, Jr., who is to be on Irks!, Liberty street. ... arecznlng OT PIINTIAG MID EINDLEGI. . , .. . . fdr. :Wrn.B. Efiliegi - , — Prinier and Stationer; of thie ally; exhibits aorre.-wery elegerit-speoimens otpileting and biddingorhieh attracted gener al atientiou'imini visitors to. Ike groueds. :The t printing semprfoes II kinds of fancy, inititetion, show,,sind balLos ds,exemited in a beautiful manner, on Pietas 1 tinted cards and _piper. The epeolmens of plain and fancy binding were' Of this most appro:it styles, comprislog antique and the more nand and cheaper kinds. Mr. linter" took the '. drat premiums at the Stele rt / Fair.leet year' a P liadelphia, on his articles. Witegke emniftbe the papers thought it was l ' like tallying coals i , Newcastle, but they epeed• Hy changed their lone on seeing the articles, at d l ' added some worehs of edvioa to their own peo pie 14W:the 'proprihly . of ',skies ip, and not being beaten by : Wkatin, workmen. We will describe thin portion hf the exhibition toor.' ler t braiarlyti-morrow:l , . , .. ..: .. .11CALIta, LCICILA. AC. .Livieptan , A Copeland ti Co., prrpri,,tors of lie Noseiti Works °titbit' city, have o large and 400 110011111.1111a1d fitt e dup hack of Slethanica' Hall,toward the ripper end of I hs lair grounds, iii wide. they have ailargeM4d'oomplete ,seem. Mint Of tier Men ufamures Tati .. ladies' scales," which heirs winghed do - Jute; of the fur sex at every File for the laii4fite yeare, occupy a prom inent pitiltion la the lOC , A new invention in „meg gait* which a trade a great deal of at- Istation.la a Jorge pair of. Hay &ales, fixed' to walgitiold measure colt at the !game time. it has two aims; the'tart of ihe wagon belogindlosied •• Yolk wilt/tithe weight , end measiiro is shown .by Oa other. 'This was 'one of the most intermit. lag things we saw yesterday sa , d is well worth the attention of *Del dealers. Ws noticed a Codop.Jll4o4 whialttti firm rtre•now engaged In manisfeatnring is tergii 90 "Aides, which for islinpUelty, dnrainlity• Ind . ;Limpness. is nom ..... thinater scaler, enamelled door knobs, um .Imilia , studs, "bocci rF u k t s, seeks of different I idatteiand ths Jannels look, about which so I .. - 'esetah - helbeen written, Aft also here. . I • .'. A new incention by Ike slime Oros for shoe- isakers to bold 'shoes while - they are befog peg -IPd or. sewed,'. was feverishly observed. It is steitgleatt 'to be fastened to a bench, the last e bihteplitied In the elide' isimrstrsd and held 'Salt Islite machine after ILI anentier of a vice. BiggitAgidi steadily,. ill's workman can work I enisit, fist t. than : hold i ng 190 the ordinary . ..'inmusiar. ;414...f0501ans bided a .good . one, is ; tillirinl 3 / 4 the small nice nt asked for It. . '' ' " 7 4)iiiirly, invaited code * , mill, which is meet. , lit with an aayreoidertidd isle, was shown to ons, Whig wail rattily-a r ely , simple 'and ant of: ~;, WI:: 'Bll4ll,llll.diffirmit k mar and eines of paint wishwiswishTire an exhibititin - y the name firm, but M - - inn - Mar materially f otti those sow to one, vilk the =caption thauli eDirADCPleritifthrough iff)iittel shaped •mouth.... • be firm had a really -tarn mid creditable ehow of syroitnews at' their =wad, and bed them errehged la a very ' bond :Mimi Mintier:. IttiNovelt Werke (well desert. bag, halt ame) are know all over the country, especially the tout/sweet, o it la almost need. ' lesafor n's is speak of th e sareharlees things we jeasker their niumfaclure at the Foie. - moorasums, ne, do. '. r .".Plidili nefiniti, e. dernOtn, hid six kegs oi II euthibition,ln .11eohanioe' all,Yhlott were reel- Ay great onriosittei in the ooperage line. Ose r '- 'sesetictlifeehapti of an es le, with wiage, tail. diiii,Yith *clock in front cd the bird. The keg ~: „.I:4,iisidirldsiii in tyo went. by &turn of the golgsa`lard.".Wiratuo out 04 one olds of it, and who. but of the other, or y turning it another '.;141,,ea1l one Mad of •lioqor would come out. ..Asattier keg Wei initiorishoot hoops, and being a . -- risey.,emootli and aioely ran Dished, WWI a very ....litadaiine specimen 'of eo peerage work. The ' . 0011111 font kegs were egg e aped; with a - deep "area la the venire, and ' sinned with;:steel hoop,, ;Thi..lbole lot woe great curioeities, oac,,erf, : sittrinintayef tin miiiig nroid, list. ~,ester,,gre lltre:Ciltlanatiotte f the !owner during di ititisiii•oo. . itotpuin bakbe.vn ln ibletionstry ,yskilone years rslave whisk L 1 0)1 , 1406' been en. Dog .. Iti.thicatoYertedbrintrifee On Feetary el **Airy» ATNlfflic Ameshof.., , -...... . . , „. ~,. ..igmt/L d:'..ot '. ..,lk,liiinebet..atbachitin artirt4 during the ==adstiairossintalisammit %Mole by Mr. Id. -- Idtilihninlgli, Of 411411giq Op la the raw el anal KO. Tkr: ~-~,, Kc~:~: (711 . Y. NaapAv.--moarnivo; eser /86° t. 19.177 ,41 , 74 a«.. - ••RW iiilit*Dllo,i; fftOiTIP3F, ~... . .. ."7 . ' ... • ' . ._ . . '''7 , •- ; - or snarDzscatzni itimeuf ditTAl i forviclu, c.o. moi l tautable tarmi9nadsrAmitheortast mks. , . ti'fasocroms —a INTSI WABb „WEDNESDAY,;-- - TIIUASDA • ; and :FRIDAY, • npik.r...960:4...6.tb;- ssu t cl 7bh 11, itoo Dirsitt f R. D., dirrotes special Ord syn. Cisteisce re. lab , ,,wror eparsUiin,• °glob to g but alight psis' by -i~ael interestiug cases in the wbe bare Submitted to . the °per eonensited. Residence cod ~Pei*eseeero Ti. - Watt *mid Of dot 1,1 1 oa• stint, Caw 2 ~, - ...- ~ TM lin sea tit: - . tart Fate •Dax."-The attendance et the Fair yea- Play' ; Ii small; as In banal the first day: Pee. S do WAVeiyent.-. the enterprise to be fairly, in ~b meat ii i l e t pl acco l t , i in d ;I r e a y ., , , b i r tm 'ot e e r , p e e T r p h e a r i , 2% c r a e : . • • . Blhare always tardy, Though not ex ,10117,5,. :dajnbee'thit Fair," the fewest number are re ,at lite opening, and the 'revolt te, one :.; day is loop conentned in preparation. AL. t -- though he Umber of exhibitors was not large, there . yet Inlay thingi of interest CO be seen y rd., In the we of mammoth vegeta :- blee, splendid imported mod domestic,. stock, blooded, tallicine; some Ofwhich were remarks . . bd. for Miele minsele andaymmetry, various lose r . , . ming pleafe,'lrtieles of trade; eta, elm Floral . nail, on er the toseagenient of Gen. Kegley, bid bienitiaseistad•with the meet elegant *sate, and thief its lied dowers that were exhibited within admiral °- Poetasngre cartelo a liworthy °loom°l 4nothe artic lesles on azhibitiou -we natio the r failowthX: , • , . - . CeeeliblaCe. r k Messrs. care'and Duncan had on exhibition lime Willi its,,the style and 6010 h of which can hardl).-lie 'ion highly syplooded. " There was It /1/11141414h, without - a top, flatbed perfectly . plahlitat /exhibiting snob admirable watt men. skip that tis mese omelette observer might no tice it... .'4. top buggy was similarly finished, and ths MP was so tionstrueted as to be shifted oft and make 'a trotting _boggy of it. Toe other two vaidales were angle and!double bareuehea The Miami was inch as in hemming very pope lar witiVtdan of 'famine', de It carries fear per- Roue and is; eultableloe ano horse. Bat the dou• ble hereto-wee theefier troccra. Tee exterier was ei:plal '.blick finish, - 1 - I.on, nod gloser, big trithentw- reaknf.ttritemental coloriag. The bed wu te Med on 'platform /melees bed the light Ire. irk was plated with Oliver. . The tr imeithmtliside Were of drab cloth sod leath er, decoratell at the edges and oornere Wi th em. .__ btilderY in ' with - , silk fringe. The bands for lifting the *indult, &et ,- were ornamented' with beautiful;lts, rendering it altogether one of asset ire le the 4ielva ever saw. -7 - sitwoo MACIIIIIta.. /tenting -lb 'numerous sewing machines which we asw on inhibition !it the Fair, the neel er and - fiettet stands the moat preeminent, snd attest:its tree attention. This is without doubt an einellent Machine, inst./Mated i 0 family nee, and le appl e to eirery wiliety of sewi n g for family Wear, Irani the lightest mulles l o the . heaviest tot •. It will work_rquallyenell upon silk, linen, whollenlaod Cotton geede—seamiag, qiirtitlng,:gatbiteing: hemming and felliog—per- . .7. - joalpg every Species of eening, except making ~..,4,4„,,:2-;itnitturniltiti, witoblog on buttons. aud -the like. 41Mitliet` wee, of portour thing to be taken into mildttestionletite fact that with each teaohthe -stddllikyfutwAti Printed directions, so that per sona - at *distance can easily learn he ei•e. In the Wykthey ad antebities le the hooey of the partiliniter, tut inetenct either there Cr at their Cam, without any additional attire.. All ma t *Once aa stareaomd for three years, end every. Wog needed to eueceeefully-ueing them—auch as needles, oil, silk mid cotton, of every gooney . sorl,varlety-. a always be had et their Grum The "Xenia for this le valuable 'usable., Jo th is -- city, are Meese Wm Sumner IC Co„ and their and a liidid DlECuttli at lta:l7 'Fifth street, where they ave • large', urt cg-raid jj semeot of inteht h meo Thliii a deo' is well oi of irat*livirlit porolitti4.4:l simple*" brmi. ferintplen. front Mead' of.S9ontri revolts, - it _eon tole <'eritbz so plane of the feed great power and - werytlitileaxerti eel like ._razor: leg a out, ban be the mower , whets tined wit/teen the elateenthef th lion: ' We heard the (Wept 100 6 may fie added eh they are not not chiati*td thus me state,-annoy or ' t of the agent, Joh foiad'at the Mans trrarzonaer, 4WD __c.:~+.«.a t are :shaped Oaths initelde loinething in the man ner -of Lannashieitieli knoweildire, lint te la• 'tern* 'arrangetnedis are mule op an bo b srd, new, principle,' ,rdialelug ventilaiion without d illuli4ii :44 laeilw arrangement to prevent swarming 'Moat being prepated for it. These lirra-bilmAnitpirrleerients bare- been patented by ni chitiCliontglei and are thong by es_perienoed Apiarist. to be'valetable inveollous, as by this Pen the breather the bees (wbiob in winter an amide to tbe top of Ile hive, and freezing there 'ln 0e lamps of boar frost, melee and falls on the bete at the bottom, who being torpid, cannot move, and at the nett cold atop are thus liter ally frozen to death; and amnia :their owners to . wooder,, it the spring, Earn it in they have no bees) panties - through the opebings and awe escapes. or EVIErDZSCnIIOIf, canes DM. , There were about i dozen [teethes erected in tide of the enolosnredevated to the sale of Ring o . lll llriere's favorite beverage, peomiasot among which oat that of Capt. Casper, Gaug, of the Central Wide Awake Club, who.e staihug coon *emote greeted every person teo came to the grenade. Hie mead being very ;near the gate, he had a large ruo of matelot:re, who teetided bad al to it by; repeating !the ceremony very often. We reaelved the fait:ming from Gol. Garet yea terday, on the Fair Grenade, with the request that we wonld Nonce. hereby give notice Gott the Leger Beer matufactured at my eatabliehmen e6ntaitia neither tobacco, nor say other injnrious ingred ients, end that the *taint:genii whieh appeared to the contrary are not dine. Gao. Geed?, Allegheny, Sept. 4th, lerawricum.—Aaother shookieg come of in homicide COMM to light yesterday afternoon, in about Mancheter. It appeits_shat, a Young woman 21 year. of age, 'named Cornelia Manias, whose parents reside on Market sired, In that borough, gave birth to a child last ~Stinday eve. Wog, In the privy at her father's house, mid into t Cabins to CODCOIII her. ahamr, threw it down he cesspoti Teitterday ihe.body of the dead infant was seem down in the, vault by e neighbor, who made thel'aot keown to the prop or authorities Tee girl being suipected, she was promptly mewed. ..Bhe acknoiledged that she gave birth to the child, but did not know whether it wan alive or pot, and further elated that its father was an employee of the Cleveland Pittsburgh Railroad, named Wm. Ware. Coroner Boatwick held no ionuest out the re. Ermine of the child, and . an two physiciaue hod minified thatit watt - born alive, the jury rendered a radial.. that it came to its death at the hands of its mother, Cornelia Mantua. To prevent an escape,:like the farmer one, the Mem:heater police, Who are no* guarding the prisoner, will take her to jail this morales, to await her trial. - ' LORD Rearaew.—ln pureuenonof the arrange moots-made by the meeting at the , Board of Trade Roome on Monday," - fhlayor Wilson left, egraphed to hie nameaake the Chief Alegiatrate at Toronto, to ascertain when the Pried:sof Wake. would be there. A reply wee Immediately given, eistiog that the Prince WOO to arrive tin the 7.b inst. The following gentlemen were accordingly I appointed a Committee of ;Invitation, and will leave. for Toronto to day at nne o'olock4 carrying a written invitation with them to JIM Royal Highness to visit Pittsburgh: t Gen. William Robinson, Cheirmto, lion. Wm. With lee, Wm. 11. Denny; E r g , Hon. {Neon M'- Coastline, Thomas Bake well, Req., Rouen Erroll, Esq . Wm- Dignity., Esq. , lIIIIIirt or. 71111 PIAC ti.--Aiderman Lewis, yesterday afternoon, oommitted to jail, la rough looking specimen named James Beat% to await his trial at the October teem of the Court of Quarter Sessions, on a charOer of surely of the peaoe, preferred against bite by a ma* named J. 8. Cunningham. A Mrs. Mary atoning, who le thought lo be crazy, was committed to jail yesterday morning by Alderman Dm:midgets, ow-a complaint pre • fern d l against Vanilla named James Mt:Rowan, who says she ran at him withi, knife, and swore she wonik kill him, and he believed she would have carried into execution if; her huebsed had not. revented her. The parties live in the First ward. ' . LAIIOB RiPUBLICI7I E 15171160 fir ritig;lTVM. --We learn that n large and ealbuetastio Repub. Iman meeting was held at Titoism] on Monday night Inst. ~The '.Wide Awakes" of that place were out in full foroe, and were joined by large delegations of oitirana and "Wide Awakes" from the Soda Werke. The meeting was addressed in au able and kff,ctive manner by T. I .'Cilfey and Wm. M. Moffat, Esqs , of ° thia city 3 The , agoeches were received with eithusiastie dem onstrationsTshowing that the right eptrlt pre vails in that tiro:inn of the county , _____ pp allint trit —At a runcl .1i! of the Marshals of ihediffer enu lf ileAorsiteCiilo' s of this county, held ee Mondsy nicht, the DrigStio Inspector of the huh Division Peons MMus; - Al.j Iliy wee effete,' Coief Mststi•l of the county. • Yesterday, following close ee this olebtion_, came su appointment from the (Thief Mar Shel of of the Erie Wide Awakes Col, MeSure, appowt- Ning she Major one of the Assistint Msrahnis at tbncelebraiims which comes off in that chit' on the 12,1 ultimo. ' • ~ OLX RAISTXO IS ALL 6081•2Y.--.LUCTO •Is to be a grand Republican meeting and a new pole raised on Chestnut street, bear ilia Anal bridge, Allegheny, on Wedneeday evening, dept.'. tb, when the polo will be inatigurated.to the &none 0.050 of Lioooll% 11111031i0 sild Curtin: tfoo. 11.041 MeKoight, .1. M. Kirkpatrick, 11:. C. Madre!l and others will address the Meeting. Turn out, &Tobin:tans, in all your strength. We expect . to have a real old fasbtOned Republi can meeting. , ._ .___,______ Tway Wahl) lituscum. eeting of the Republicans of the Third ward of Mae ally, 'was held trot evening at Mr Frank limieon'e, bor. ner of Sixth and Smithfield, for the purpottir of organising a olub. After the usual. praline ries, the folloiring gentlemen were eleoled fft • cers: Pretident, Col.ll3ilande; Vioe President, 1 Philip Mertz: Secretary, D. B Ferguson; Ttea eater, David Simms; Captain, Johnlieteler; .Istt ji Lieutenant, E. A. filentoolb; 21 Lieutenant,; B 1 P. Vandevort.... JETBNILIS Tett Yes —l3quire Metre, of Efiis beth .borough, yesterday committed to jail three boys, named floury Jacobs, Samuel . Buster sod Wm. Janata, who were caught la the aot lof stealing some property belonging- to a Mint named Samuel Jamison. They entered his house during the ab.enne of the family, by means 'of tbe (tenor, having broken open the door. They ere all very.young, the eldest not being over 14 years of age. Tea PaooiaTO DAT. The following le the piogromoie tor the fo r today: Judges of dm No. 1 will bo et the stand -el 9} o'clock in., to oommencejudging said Meet At 3 o'clock p. m , Judges of nose No. 3, will be et the stand to examine the trotting 'stock. At 4f o'clock p. m., the ring will be cleared for ledi , equestrlentem. • Pourresrlitg will be beld this evening at the EMIlt ward Kepublioan pole, on Poplar alley, between Washington sad Elm streets. A number of speakers wilt be in attendance. Hon. J. Al. Kirkpatrick Jobn Hampton, Etre., and others. A general attend ance of the Republicans of the upper. wards is requested. • _____,____,.___________ LAECINT --Al syor Wilson yesterday' fternoon 'ow:muted to jail fore farther burin, • man named.. John Corson, on a charge of larceny, oreferrixt against him by J. {q, a. Ste Wart. The oharge origicated'in the possession of prime dis puted furniture, worth about $25, Which the , defendant carried aWay from 'the house of the prosecutor *bile the latter was abeent.. HOLD TO BAIL —The, police of Squire ROBA, of Manchester, yesterday, arrested a man named Carry Short, wbo is said to be the individual that threw the rook among the Wide Awakes at the celebration in that borough last week, which struck Leander nioCandlere on the hesd,: Elbert was released from custody on giving bailtn $lOO to appear for a farther bearing nn _Pride, after- noon. Annasma—The Mayor's polies yolsterday snemeederin arresting Geo. Loudon, the man who drew a dirk knife on Harrison Ilyaros, and threatened to kill him. After a preliminary hearing last genies, Loudon was oommltled to jail for trial. 7 will Seetl, by reference to au advertisement In anotheFoolumn, that Mr. Clement Titedeux is expected to return from Europe lni;a law days, add tillf resume giving lessons In Musing to all who majr desire his services. - tin New York Burni ng Pall, an ercelliet Re publican and Tellable commercial pitper, to e e l, reoelred daily . by Mani di Mier, on the Wier. noon folloiriog tie publication, and 'will be fur male reguierly by tbem. bisileeeteemet Obrerretione hr tie Goviter, by R. K. thaw, Optician, b 8 Filar St.—earreterd : is SOL IN MUDS. Go RD 914 ;14 o o'cloalr a. Y. 2 0 , gt P. Y. 'Barometer R6POILIC/IS Bang Books, Nov. 1 and 2; prise 10a Burleigi.. Repnatican Bona Books ; price 106; Young Mon's Rapublisan 'Vocalist; price . Wide Awake Vocalist pole. Die; - Lire. of Lincoln • and 11.11alin, 12 coo. cloth, $1; paper, 25a ; , . on,,,ky A elsaveland's Political Taxi . .,Book, $1; - Debatas'of Linooln and Douglas; cloth 50 tants; stitahad 32 amts. • .:. All kinds of porlralta of Llatioln and thicalini, Medals, vatl,ata kinds .. witti,postrolta of Llgeoln and Handle. bi(cuppstin doastossoth eln in bad ith Mo 45 knali,',l,7k end 13 Fifth Utast akl jewAl.f." lama not rail to raid spoomaccrtstorowi twarpliver. THE-..j.1i Li • - r .7 . 1 1 - oo:kaiiin '. .. AT -: , '.. •••,-" ~ r-''' . ..-..,.. . RECEIVED -, IIIEI DAILY 'GAZETTE -OFFICE: .... . . • Speared of Senator Seefraad v at Detrain • Itantorr,•Hapt.24.--Eleuteor, Seward today ad. dreamed an Immense eadiente. • He ilia frequently aPplauded. Mr. Howard •said thit'lehile We !kith that our politittel system it ijaditillthe One; and that we are en intelligent and virtuous people, oar gad, or fail, to secure respect a nd will abroad, or to produce good order,.contentment and hariziony at home. Ii seemed to him that Oa kit fort/ Teltts 'hare constituted a period of noel and lamentable failure in the efforts of etateareen to tastiest and es tablish a federal policy for the rgulatton ef the entr. jeet of slavery in if, relations to t the Union. In this slow he regarded It as• belonging to the office of a stnteaman, not merely to favor en Immediate sod temporary loereare of the-Oat-loon wealth, and an enlargenaut of the national territory, but also to fortify, as far ati the preeerlbed Unatitutional limits of hie action may allow, the lefittecoes of knowledge and humanity, to abate popular prejudices and pris tine by modiflintand thumb* thole 0a st sss s to ascertain and disclose the operetta' of general law; 1 and to study acid rereal the anoint tendsociee of the age, acid by comblniog the, past with the ;Armen, while giving full. lay all the time to the reelproca. , tiog antou of the many ce.existing Moral forces to develops that hartasoloos system Sabin' actually prevails in the apparent than of huniati affair., and , so to the eom gain something in he wily of assureece as 'to plexioa of that fu t u rity towarde which, since oar country iv death:red to endure, and Ineomueh ae we - duire that it may be immortal, our thoughts are so v ehementlydriven even by the catfish as well as by the•generone principle, of oar nature go traced the rise and failief the puttee which ha re eadeaver , ed to distract the goverement pot departure from the right. end safe =may, he said, occurred le 1820, when the nation had flacon astutely method and entered a new slogs in it; atm canal eareer, namely, that of expausian.' Al. though statesmen folly qualified for the crisis sp. ;feared, no party laud forth 'to fitment them with i conetenoy, and, the austatty, after a temporary glow , of and et, a compsoil excitement, sebeided into, cold indiffer , ence, an romise wee made, which divided Ithe newly acquired domeln betwent free labor and capital In slaves; between freedom and alarery; • memorable compromise, which, after a trial of only thirty-four yeart, proved to be effective only in its onneessions to slavery, while Its greater guaranties of freedom were found unavailing sod worthless. I History says that the umpteen's, of 1820 war name, eery to save the Caton from disruption. Ido not dispute history, nor debate the settled moral quos f Olin of the past; I only lament that it was necessary, if iodised It was Co. lliatory tells as that the course • thee adopted was wise. Ido tot controvert it. I only mourn the occurrence of even one case; most certainly thy only nee that ever did happen In which the way of wiadom bas failed to be also the way of pleasantness, and the path of peace. It was In 1820, therefore, that the tuitional deviation begat,. More. Ala*, alemaof disunion were sounded, and strange political inventions, like the floating Ore-chips 'out I down the Shf Laotian,. by the besieged In Quebec to terrify the army of Wolfe,ort the Island of St Linda, , i appeared der In eaddenly before as whenever we proposed slavery. We torc consi good eareut the subject of federal e, and we ' ought to love th e fell ship of Gar slaretholding brethren'. Ho , natu ral, therefore, bat it been to make the aottheosions ao as [ cessary to silence their complaints, rather than by 1 seemlog impracticability in what was thought a matter of indifference., to lose each genial common. ionehip. You and I indeed nod d now very well how it la that slavery in the territories of the noted stems in lett open by the Constitution to our unmet peaceful oppuitino, while within the Slave States It , is entrenched behind local connitutions beyond the reach of external legislation; but the subject le a Complex one,•and the great Waimea of the people to whom it has only teen recently presented, and doubt lately often presented under unfavorable einem. menus, might well desire tine for its easeful Lad deliberate examioation. It seems a bold suggestion 1 to My that &great nation ought to reemmider a plan 'lice of 40 years duration, but 40 year. of a nation's I fife are equivelent to only on: year ist the lift-of an •• indinfloah The thought la at least consistent with ' political philosophy, for it is not more nee that per sonal pertinence in ereor lead, idevitably to rain, than It I. that every nallan exists by obedience to the eame moral lure which direct individual life, that. they are written to Its original constitution and it must continually reform itself according to the spirit of these laws or perish. My humble advice thee, fellowleitisene, ie that we return and re.eetals lith the original policy of the nation, and hones. forth bold se we did in• the beginning that slavery In, and must ho only a purely local, temporary and exceptional institution, confined within the Clare State, where it ellen exists, while freedom is the general, normal, emiuriug and paramount condition of •sofiety within the jurisdiction and ender the en. thorin of the Cunolituliod of the United States. At this very toutamt Congress, after • long and °herniate minute, find: itself obNed to yield a Homestead Law, to relieve the pressure of labor in the Athantto State!. Certainly, therefore, we have no need and no room fur African claret in the ter. Hinnies. All the subtle evanoup and pleurible pt,_ literaltheories which here heretofore been brought into the argument for the ezienaton of fiercer, have at hut been fueled !nukes sad frivolous. I cent, ref this coarse farther, because Oho netensity for a retern to the old national way hea breetne, at last, itiktQate and imperative. .' We can strand slavery into Lew territories nod mane new slave States only by reopening the African slave trade, a proCeeding, ',Web, by destroying all the existing values of the eleven now bald in the country; and their %ensue would bring the North and the South tato complete unanimity in favor of that tetura. Finally I cool eel that retort,, bunnies a natennan he, been deeig. • noted who poeseeses In an. eminent and moot satis factory degree, the virtues and quallecations bete, eery for the leader in ao great and gentwoue a more tarot. .1 feel well asserted that Abraham Lincola wilt let fail to re-inaogiarati the indent ...slim. linnet policy in the aominietratlan of the govern ' merit successfully, because the, Republican party, after ample experiebee, hat at last aegalred the ewer: go and sheen:latency nefletlety 10 Instal° him , and cute lam satisSed•that the people at lan fully vineed of the wisdom end tenuity of the goo. It reformation, ire pripaied to sustain amid give it effect. Bet when itshall have bun accomplished, what may we expect then l What dangers mast We bun 1 What disasters and enmities men we cof fer ? I , newer, no dangers, slissetere or calamities. All parties will acqukeee, inutile it will be the net of the peopled* the exercise of their sovereign pow er, in conformity with thecouititutlon Illiddatel, end la harmoorwith the eternal priaciples ofjestice and the benignant spirit of the again which we live, All parties and all section, wiffelike rejsite In the settle- Meet of • Controversy which bancegitited tbe costa try and disturbed Its peace so ; long. We shall re gain the reepeot and good will of the cations, and once more ennallitens with oar diameter, we shall, with their free consent, take our plate at their head, in their advancing progress towards a higher, and more happy because more humans and more genial eivilization. Se. Jo, - - E: ST. JOSZPII, Sept 1 .---Deovet city data to Augur 28th reached here this evening:l There le a repotted dintevery of rich placer diggiogs in the vicinity of Port Gatlatul, New Aferioo. Sev. eral hundred miner' are on their way thither. The acclounts are very contradictory: di ens are Nearly two hu tea toiler d yea own ndred Cheutii and Arapahoe To about the Platte, pproach, tog Denver. Some of them threaten "Jolson°, hot the majority appear wall dirt:mad. • Arapahoes, who speak English, are supposed a he left behind to visit the handle. on Cherry Cieek; and warn the owlet' egainst the Blower, who Gasmen to cut off the settler., and if posalble'deetroj Denver. Several meetings have beat bold la the mountains, with reference to the Situation of a 'government. beenld PrOILSIODIII general feeling amoog the miners is In favor of Government Little interact he manifested concert log the Pod. dentist election. /ADIPIIIIDItIIeIt, Sept. 4.—The New Mexican niiii, with dates to the 21st ult., mired to-day. A earn. •paign against the NIII*0•11 Win NI toad. this fall. The citizens will raise 1000 rolantsen Independent, ly of the regular awry. The weather continues drf; there had.been no rain for seam time and the crops were suffering. The prairie Wall,* with. trains go. ing to Fart Vein, Pawnee Fork, Sig Timbers and Denver City. The commerce of thapialus Is larger that' ever known before. No hostile Indiana hare been seen un ttle route.. , • Kew Yoar,Sept. 4.—A privets dispaleViacelved in this city reports that agreat,exchemetia hi &m -iser; neuritic's:feted in the London Money Market. 91Cool. Central E. E. stock 'advanOed 71 per cent, the qnotatlona belog 16 per oent. dismount for leap and 891 for oonttntetion bonds. New York' Central shares were quoted at 82, and Eris shares at 8; United btates avow, 99. .t • { Vann:Karon, Sept 4.—Capt I*elt hie, at Ida dwa reqmot, been nturned from the command of tba borne squadron, and will be agebeeded by Capt. l'endergrasa The Camberload wllllbe lice Ilan ship. The steamship Chasepeake r ftom New YOlit. WO" Mbar' near the Tybee last night. She had a fall cargo and is probably a total lost. ' 1.01115. Saps. 4 —At a meetiosi of the Repub. libazt State Committee, yesterday, the Chair wu in tistructed to prepare ao address to tios : 4epablicans of the them to vindicate Ougr principles 'Ote Mg Presidential alcotioo4Ohoot Holt with soy other party. amlla ,. • seeserwout, Sept, 41.4'..111Wrien lapel 111041011 10 /d is 'big dq rin. 22 117, revelled blithe electioti of• J. L. bt'Dowell, Kepubficso, f6t Meyer, by 210 011* j" 1 h• The Dentecrate elected clerk Justice. lead three Cot:141mo. The belaace at the Iteplabllcite ticket wee elected. Liam, Sept..4.—iedllaltig Shiv with 61 feat water to Cairo. There veils bossy ro d lti astlaight at Dubuque, and hopes ro a botortidoed of rhie to the upper streams that will induce tbeablp. meet pf grate to thti point, large quaotitlis.irs kourrn to be shah rive. r, . Whaccattrats, Pa., . .t. 4—FI MA Dist,fet.-- 4a .gooyllisr Party Coastedkm of Ctlestor county me e t M.day and tmantmoaily somicatrd the 'Rth Joho.. Hickman for Coogresa, ' Jacob B. Bent for tha giotc.t3easm, sod Caleb Pforms,Wm. Aillter and WM. Z Sharer for the Assembly. •,- . Wormier; Sept. 4.--The Democrat* Imre opal oatedlHeorsre Peadletoo, la tbellret dietriot, for mom* ro,etesad istrict. loa to Cunene; sod Aleisader iLoas la tbe Sohaoar; P.., Sept. t.—Kbeamth-Dlstoget.--Tbe Paoplea Party Comoty . Cooraollon met to-day and aotolablad thui Hoo..Jama R. Campbell !or Au maim ao. ki !Lavoie, by atmdamattoo. ' . ;. . Craptdmitur, &pt. 4,--Thater nt ;two deatbi tromayillOw.farar last. week. - They 'oil timWet as' I 0p.,.& : Alliasuiesli.d th.l4lkl4l4".F,Tiv.,is ' TLISI ----.7 " FWllLlglip itz.;.. --„ ~..1 * - ' - '.' , ... e . , tif 35.p...emu pr It, ~ ,_ . witouti-sopt, ti:-4hittitits.......ho tt ,t,- ..3________t - --: .... • • . ..... .ay ate...i5iw.,4 44 ;.i: tote*: tut illehek - ;• 410 la 4441 _ • ••• P'• • rb7u6Al 1 - 4 4 1 01atiii.., dote , wfpub•Tou'llotmept.l.9loAti*, *IN All'''' la #.W cat - I ..0011111 wF,- :t;.,,ev iz ! 411 ! li k - Ver --- ''' - '• : ' - ' llll .ti . "PI, le ... . . . , . . . . .. „. . r-'",:•,:.. ,- - - I, '"' ,-, f4 - ,&;. i4a - T- ' 5i .. , '7 0 ::' 4 X;:!.. ;--;. '''';' ,- .f.;21r4t. , •;t42:-.ASL -, ."-'- . ATEST LATEiTik4 Xiiiiiki - ' ARRIVAL Or THItrALESTIPS. Farman Ponfr,Sept. 4.—The steamship Pal thee, 'from 7.4verpoid, with. dates to Saturday, t e 25th ult., has passed this - Paint on her way to QoebeA' 14 "*P‘Iloie Aug..4.—The sales. of action (or thh weak have been 82;0110 bales; iniddifok quali fi ed bade lmproved slightly, but - I tha weather being unreel tele has choked butting. The sales to-day (Pada, havej been 8000 bales, the market closing steady. The *Anther contiums had for the crops, and breadi stuffs closed withal: adiancing tendency. All goal/ ides of wheat and - flour have slightly advanced,/ Provisions doll; priced steady. I Loarion, Aug. 4.—Coneola closed at 92f @ - 92i. • The French Goverhment has abandons,: the pro-I ject of raiding Spain to the position of one of 7thel OreatlPowers. I The stelmehlp fillitnit arrived at Southampton I an the 2-it . The rep rts from th• French crops continued an- Amor - able, land in consequence of their failure the governoreat has decided to adroit breadstuff" free of 1 duty. NEWS. BOSOit is increasing Init foter iq Bassarabfo, and I her nary la the Meditorratieno, Lord Eight and Bum Oros bad anired at Shans i haft The ' , ether is most , discouraging in Probes. Tiler* hoe kfterl a TON' of Ire or nix hours doration every day, and the hariist Most prove misfavorable. All kinds of produce nn rising la pion Liver).* Fridey.- , ;.Wheat is fa good demand at full widen. There is a large business d lag Su flour at tid Per sok adrenen for bbls. Th quotations are unchao d. Cons is ancliangod. It i said hat the Austrian note to t Sardinian government !alive to QaribaldiVilin rtly be for warded. The Doke of Modena Iscarolling sof atom% Four Rue tan frigates, under eommitud of the Grand Duke 'Constantine, are shoot Wlgo to Syria. Co uumictSn.—Londom =lVliiat is iti good de- Mnd at an minion, of 2s. per sack. Floor has ad- Tanned BALTIMORE Ospt. 4. The U. S. gamic, ship Plymouth arr i ' ved at liatOpton Roads last availing. Pa cers wal rser Canningham repotta all the midshipman and offil. • _ - Inownisicano.] , Old ittia•besk Wide Awash., Neurs. Editor.: Last evening we visited Union Mall, about two miles from this place, in company with a. delegation of about Shy Republicans. We hnd.a One band of martial:music, and an ong arrival we found the hall foil and many without, wide awake and full of enthusiasm. M cCI The m eeting came to order by ...fling. Alexander a, Jr., to the Chair,. and Wm. B. Sprague, Secretary. • Dr. John E. Shaffer being present, Wise called upon to addressabe meeting. The Dr. was unusually happy la hi. retnatki. lIS commended his speech by showing the corruption of the present administra tion. Ile then went on to shojis if Breekiaridg e was elected, we would have blunder, and corruptions in army department of government. Then turning his attention to S. A. Douglas . the stump speaker for President, he reviewed hl / political course for a number of years back ; Ihohad up Squatter Sover eignty, Dred Scott, going to ; tee hi. mother, As., In good style, which was received with much applause. The Dr. then paid • wall merited compliment to Oen. J. R. Moorhead, for his Coarse in. Congress; his advocacy of the Tariff, homestead he.; Ilan. Robt. McKnight, of the 224 district, also came io for his share. The Tu. then Ziosed his address with a strong appeal to those present to be wide awake and bring every voter to the polls on the oth day of October. lie exhorted them to guard every point, relax no wool., soil we would 'Ciders a glorious triumph, and elect Andrew O. Curtin by 20,000 mi= jerky, and locorocuism be killed fora!l time to come. Mr. Frank Patterson was called opan and taking the stand, and a very Othello'. speec h, showing very clearly the duties of the Republicans, asivrien. Ong their priociplea, urging urn necessity of thor. Otigh organizalion and a full into for Andrew D. Cur tin On the 24 Tuesday of Ochilser. Sir. Patterson's speech was well received by the andieoce, soil at the eonclusi on wan loudly applauded. String Brod from Elizabeth, making their appearance at this time, perforated a piece or two of music Which contributed not a little to the pleasure of the evening. I believe thitsto he (haiku attempt in public of this Band, and it certainly tenur ed mesh to their credit. Samuel Frew; of Elisabeth, was then railed upon, and delivered one of the;best political speech es I bare over heard biro make on any occasion. Mr. Frew addreased himself to the Democrats, show ing conclusively and beyood the shadow of a doubt, that it is the duty of every voter to declare his prefer ence on the second Tuesday of October for the Re publican party. Mr. Frew' hire testimony to the eminent abilititeof Oen. J. K. Moorhead. The meeting then adjourned, all well pleued and ready for action. Years, • A SPIUTATOB. Earobet.4, S'4l4_ bit, 1860. . BVISGLEII.—The ellipsis mathot la very dull jute ... nos, and prices bave a declining tendency. Thie c „," r i i decline it attributed by a great emu), to the ettlOPl.i. LAP., being more than equal to the demand, Vat 'lle real bee 2 cause may be found In the fact that the demand is Pole not so great as to former 'tiara, shingle roofs not ~, ~ ,! being thought or when "Groggoree celebrated At- n o photo Rooting Fell" an be obtained. The agent (or this eamellent material Cr, be fraud at his oaks, Leoghillea baildlils, nmal .bink, near the city 'Water Worgi:' - i POLITICAL NatICE GrearlD ttALLY arra/lupins or krrrentraorr,ALLlßGElHNY AND kNTLII.O:I4 on! Thursday WraUlna, Sept. e h, 1580, ea. rear of TiIIIBLET HOTEL, PENN STUSICT, 1.6/ F t. Tbr • 10l toying alrqueit Spoittoro r Sturm, pi • t and addrolo the people: Roo LISNAT I) MOOSE, or PAINSo/PltiN Moo. Al° 4 AMMAN, of Westolarolood Coact!: MOSPOS MIHOMASL, I, of Phltiadolobto; TIIOIIAS WILLIAMS, of AllegAroy. Rani I , Rally! Rhityl of Om ALLV3II/11NYPOITkIT REPMSLIOAM OLOB. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS RALLY, REPUBLICANS! RALLY! ! The Committee on Speakers of the Republican :swathe Committee annontice the following meet-. ogs, at which ell persons of ere!, party On reffp•C‘i tally invited to listen to the alecuisloOvir Republica:a priocipies : AT REDMOND'S -HILL, Baldwin tows:slap, • meeting on Wednesday 'wooing. Eiape. 6, at 7 p. co., to be addriised by Thos. Howard and D. L Eebdi, At the SCHOOL HOUSE, near 31111ermille, i. 'Penn township, on Tuesday, the 11th lama, at 7} &clock p. m. Thos. froward and P. H. Collier, Ergs., will address the tneedeg. REPOBLC'AS • 1111 k SECOND WARD°, TUN oar OP rtlToll Ulto bsvobT rm5..1.4 to 413sei IDs 1411,101:11. ll—Soo sI.UOf WEDNESbaY ResolocSth USo st 73i dd.*, ort. sot Ottsionas will Sy losOsotott.• J K 1 .ice zßkefrilf , soatd !Natter, 14m Clot, air'Tae Tnigz IVgao Isvatunas will nut' at JOU!' PIOCK'S, nicer Groot and Etroolliottarli, Tf llll. lll , llMlro,,at 7% oFolOok; for DRILL. MI Hob robileaba of ttio ward are /*TIM so ro.lwralk Sa _ By ardor of iEaCaplalm • Ifigir Wg ca ll the to on ankle advertleed In sloth./ oceeure, called BldrOb NOD. It la an eullndy new dlmovery, and mutt W 4 .1. rouhavadt4 with any of tbt utinwroull pattntMed whirs of tha dry. It m ilrad.re the Bled shwa prepared &Wan. merlon; pl.weaut tu the WM and natural th serloo,vo.:l that on e ohm ho ratains,.lot all thee% thew lobo aid ender - Mg from poverty, impurity or dad lat.yart blood, and manewaueatig with a m mo arable thwart or aPtirant. 14e ill ilti Mord rood sal be needed In herdtb.. We narka that our Druegiste have received • *apply of llila artkis, and W.; of toe worLf renowned . DU. WaTOX II INVANTILEI CORD( a I, shlob every mother should have. tAt contaloe no p.regorla or opiate*/ *ay kind whatever, and cf emu** Dahl be Invaluable for all lannahle romplahits, :It *ilk allay wl pain; and .of en the ma' In proms Of te•thing. sad at th e soma thee regulate Webhwele. L: tall mothers and tuner, who Para midland ealllons mos and steeple.. ,tuner, procure • euPply, end.be at owl raiment, Rides advertbstuant. for &Unto, UM). 11jA11781111,. Amint,l4o Woad at, PitMtearah. Pe. aoll'sdka3mg_ Notice to Boitdets.aodu tat ts. T 111; UNDERSIONSD (formerly. roreman for ROWLAND PANSY,) Intend reeP.lffiffi intone Mum . fur where he ha, dew neck, end the nubile ireeeftliy,tbat he le tam prepared to fturileb lILLTA of different col. ni, (green, hi. and Porplt,) or pelt on PLAT& ttOdPS In the aunt appneed manner. Orden fa tionatur or reheirleg of Mehl Houle (if left al the. office of ALXX. LaffOff LIN, 1.6. r the Water Wor lOw.liihe:ffrentpti, ettended to. • intliernd • . " TNOhlAll PARRY. 1 .1.):54 --- Fl -- ii.i.aggit4 At Ez , eon ZARESVII.LC.—The 4* kAw • shower 10 1 11 1410,RAIIAM, catsl.llthhaue A nte,, .lTt!,,„ Jar the &Nov.& ell Interim...lWe ports; evr," TOE tthilt et 4r. U. Nut freight or pant. ape), pp bppnt, A do ~ 5.4. . MM.. bAIiNO & 011, rilb IV B o& . T AND '/Witl. l l4,- .1 rOll SALC. . ; VIII al so errakilßOAT ALiA the beet eta, tom. etfol Vim Poet on the areekru wagon. trriben4lth YT 0061. HMS& aill in Iltst•rett. coediting, a e witted fur males ort lavonghle trues. A; ply I. WW , urriA healduoi P. 6 Y. Cast C. laca at Water et. ettleborett, e aeon I, IMO ' • • ' ,rohi t e ___........______ ---- 11eLYBOLD'e ULNQIA6 etellpelLeithef.-4. TIBIA euLD'd etrillltl for the therteem • nicht/ D 01.10.3 11001111 for the.tettpi. , IlhLtditOLDhe Khalil for the Urareh •; , Ur:L*llo6lre HUGIII.I for the lINLIIDOLtre 1100110 far Irentertmome 11.1thei Whirs ItUtIfIU for foes Of ftlemorrt, flithMllol.lo 111100U -for Paztreet,flfherth 1101117 forDifhetitt Breethluip 1100110 for Wcalllercem tteLmilotfrfi 1100110 for Omer el Dubtllty; - lisontotayd 11001137 for Mfr.-tie* Wiener; HELM 1301,1 re 81701111 for lirrhot of Plemeo ; HELM IL/14,11`111/01111 ex Night Swett; flithMllol.lrB BIJOU for trahtehlorere Iet,MhOLDIS BOCIIII for Dryuriaof the llktot If ELVIDOLVA 110011t1 Rrotstloum • LICIAIDOLItti BUCIIU for Pula la the 'Berk ULLSIBOLD'e wham tor Itettelteseuf 6yolth irldt Temporerr SOITIZAM LOU Of Night MCIABOLIAS DOOM/ 6114 0 1 .114,, gad flattlamhprie • Want et Attnalcm.llogrno of soebti l • inn meows tom rot obarocti ou , 1111141/3uhle'll HlllOllO for Ziemer *Helot( from lido ef "‘ lb S isr Wsnua.frOtobil 41.""wb v r a r9f = 3""j orlirli th.P eteng. " ' "bit . ID11113 : . holdesty PL Oft II 11 .1 1 Vellii,• NO Wood. ATIVIeIe NIG Malt 1_ Mem 4.1 roil. r hoar dee otr 1 1. wharf yesterday, •le log sat Wile freight redo. ] gor dr omerslak. The adorn sat to moofde •lowly, earl lees ii.Y.Sti g throe hut for r teat hi the channel by the mayo. te at prosout for a M. are m pier meek, Oldiee innyektomik. verettrer: IP. !XI/111114 hot, mot i t . toes ia Mr evenieg tmeilavroraten tot • ruotnuaroce .4 it. Ti,. :rept e, ter rn te. Look seed fillrllll*. from What Ids—rho ter er trier en woo lent trip, mo re the otdyjor. rival° whore tbe Meat Veen, tot Orie/AVIS, Jeo4b Poe,nor fit Loots, no kenos 0 • orlodu, for Z mooring, conetdote Pm depertanor. i Jfeutifts—the A ppel.i Of the atel, says: ' • The rl.or at this te4a: fed dye inthee la the [heat hours endlarttot thrt. t, Th tveMat et 4, ihesboaliet i ;dee, helm°. Cho ....A be Yourtier City cam:to kiss White 'Over jest( Oty , Copt. lloontoo ...elan, river a. ••ttli (ailing, I ntl ore* feet fin Jaemosopett.........T.,Catn oritge. Mtn la ,erg Co St. Lonel, IS mild to, have been blotto sebum ti the Mee MI hut Seto rdny night. No petit-O le The Fehr!, felt Loahvllle lam Fate'', sad rid caned' fa the levollklr worm herete mentiontd by cu. vrhea • short demote sarror,lltek iota. The tam 0c[01.114 abode tout o'clock 800,211 mem.. Tee hod dame oncomaceableo, and tom Norton orb at, . 11. a KeoloCky lido, ',Oh moth onto shot she Correvrer en Mock a to place a portion of her mein deck end:fr ester. Tw. Wart. rep very Ihlgh, Sud vri re deabcd ci av over the boa, deteghrok dor !alet: deck ept derneeer 0 Rood deal of freight stored oci it. The force o f the coplaido with the ahem coated a mon of her IneChlEiety to break, sold she arrived here 'mires, on ono r hoed. TOP Porkies, ito • Red nver craft, we Lill. v.._ 1 OF 111 c •I•grapni• niant•ts. Naw Pon, tient. 4 —4.brtoo quiet: main uulsoporantl /lone torren t; FI 000 Dbl. mule: Mate $5 LO€4s 60; Ohio 110 4106 f platform $5 95@t3 25 Wheat booysai; 11 1 0,1,410 hue ral.l; White PoulLerti •• $1 %al et; Waters et $1 40®1 04 cern ease); 10,00 tnas wad Pork timer at: $lO eRIIO. es for Wok sod $l3 24'414 11.1i* for pirno. Pilatety.firtn. at 22 305233..10._ terrier more emir*. Clelmff Nan le excited ceder Me foreign'. new% anif prier Irian. atm:m.4l;ml.. of OPIO bble at $5 1041 r 025 Writiparnelt, elates lamettled. Wheat 11.ellted iceorati, quo t tro. s l.•eantiot be tine. Curd 411 e and In rood ttemaeff. Wbleffr quiet at 200, tales ItO lama Pao,. at 11 3 . :011/Ue for ffirhut, Um Later' for deer the feeling Is firmer under teed allywe Imes New Orb it.. There 1.1 hedge I• ammo . krehlogre oe tha East dull at 3 per o mill premium.. Pithauteter is, pt —flour firm at $5 7tfor tut/infirm 004 10 Zzei 60 f r p ain fariellr. Wheat lo rxet demand; 400 barns .110 Nit $7 40551 43; Inferior $1 11114 coommen • him at $1 53, anil prime at $1 Off lkun bes dscilbed; 1004 rue fair Jennie .54 at 74.1. Coffee Armor; 1000 bop /Co were solo at 10/414%1. Cu r sells al ;1414e for ham% 1213121 V (armor:llmm 10 1440 for abouldel 41. Whisky if Ore, at 21@2)e. .._._-_..._ ...., ..._..........___ 611 rdiRTIZWEI CATAMENIAL CORRECTOR HAllibia2 Abe Triggs( ToEroArrelßeoe'SeveTryßlA4 Einf ering Woman of the greet valooof tb• CA TAME}N/L CORMEOTPRII and Wet it Is without serepHott ,rdr•Th'i BEST AVIDIOINPVik boors !be yobbo, For of/ Duro et 4,64T/room Irrrgularitter, Cb ado or bersona Debility, Fa piforion of As Heart, i., i , rut 0241.44 e, , . Palo P a z t the Paton of the Dark Palo Under the Shoulders, worm of Spirit*. tenituvi,.lo4 ttareimainne Generally, Lb cult Amsfruation, limeleended idenetroall 0. or CrNimes, sallow of lA. And au almost end: variety of other dlerueeattenianton Irregulari i les,allau need by cold., by orerwsertiou , by • weak coristltota, neer. !wand or pbsslott labor. The eleuple remedy fur ell le to set at rim primary unse of the This dhwawn Nose oose 11 ,)end you es,lat halo 0 to •101,4, gal •101,4, conb Maltreat advr.n.3IIENIJIA.I. dortrararou.. Wbich bas cower Well tistret a curs whoa properly, tmed according to the alreetionsouni a fair 10141 Wren It. It to prepared froutle roolye, and under the penomal •re pluvial,. of • meet bk Wad tbyelchin, aho fur a number of 1 yours ounfload Ilea to hie private praetors. Woo tee few years th at It hat bee Ixfore tbe public , It bite gained for rued( a ptaltlea that will RIM by Its rapid here.. of Oyu. holey, plea not tbettel atoll remedies bra atorora offered Ai. Womees di...., he more say °fairy o§h sy undid.- ` BI NR, NRYZR RAS re WINGLOWS^ ounamott. PAIDINIIN A MN TO APRICOT CORN a li t a t il a O: ' , *lna t I MOIR toad. Sever dtd via _t_________L__t katnran Itatance :11 11 45r t l et * b it tn i* 7;ZZ:7 2i ZV I : 7.74= 1 coitntse talon of in mastoid Wish. and landfala OWNS.. WO wank In Mk mutter “WiIAT W E DO KNOW^ alb* 4,1? TIC :Tata ill% i.'l,°°.. Aitu4 VT P RI/ VI o rt In almatt .very !manna where the UMW Roof. Dr from pain and exhaustion, ratter will be IMO tn eft nar twenty infanta after lb. gray Is adminiaam a t t "AM falowne peeptrattoo I. Om prinotistion atone Altthtlnied RXPIL ft lIIIION D and SRILIOL ISDAIIIIN fa New a l l. tad ha been mad with ASPER WISER IWO" , THOUSANDS OF OASNIS• ...' ... ' Ii ant only reilaves Mac/did from Pato, bin Inviiewatias thvatoonichwid halvah, cornets saltily, sad gine totiwaaid enttty ID the whole spawn. It wilt Mama lowantly rsurE. BrlPlng in the Bowels and Wind. Coil! If .zri--i _..1,1,04,..-101ki, tio. ° l . , .411..117. caii-cmlall 0../elsoMrt. *wire dames l''''''''"/", a asassotx Ittlawl V S l i fotdr ., as.l p rie d = l / 4 1 AND DIAL nnatsmy ether mutt Te. zonto nap to every tentiotattn e U e a eh il,l sultioinz from any of nat tompating anopialatisaDO NOTMEII WOllll • PRA:Wit:En, NOII TtIiti"ItSIDDIORP . , OF coni Kis, ...1 between lot avol your • azeslit.. all • ..,1 gte pm./ that tam tot MIR it-pt*, nantotATTl. PORM-tolittiow the nett of this .13.10•4fty, if moor ton 'lractioal far Wang will acarinpany wit , R a whome rp:1111Y'l."09 I t hl:ftsit i tl r """ 4 -"mule4 401 61 Itiggiat. thicatgbouttrioeld. Pi *to ', *toil oases, ia coda: 'i ris t,,, v a.: . . . 801 D` ryb rtuatoor.! 25 DEN T S PRR DOTTLII, .- . L. ranvzorocos • a co, «ma wmalaaa I'oori anew Mao, 050. N. ICAPYRIt,p4O Went attein.l IsiSensPilt? t soyees Sultana fiance , ; fox por:Ain pow) Diansa or- Axa, - lona. 6 • - . nt. mi., dwicioas_ 0,1 &moil!' e'''k 7 .--- 1 .0.". 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I dmsbly??l4 Ninsuot stoV isawiral luouteitellO"TlA. cartrfilltkant and Opfer, wanay the tufty al lor,' ..4 iratnilbTe *4aDat to rish,iteth awl ifre . nriimit ~ i ii, , .4 . —Go : :',- ' ':: 40,1 a h ,:i4aca cnivel7 tabbe7-4(2?•, : : -" ?. 1 Bob Anal& 414 thaw' Btu% ---. •,:- -. . -- : - 7y-' , Y. , --... , ;, . - oattioSjpia, o. t vault; lai iciton 441rrivx.44.0. - ... sia 91AY 411AY.¢8,ni coratall; Bowan; .____ — ...7.,.`i. ' • :- `roe Bag lof 0!ooera and bh!*. /*Ora sua rmala.; - 7.,.. ' '3l.ltittawnly • --, , - . --. ' . 0 team titx,x,i---6.—A ivu .4.3 Boort' latnrrecToar--Au ktat7o, 14414 1 hap wKi imuitt.ti. , ;.uh....warcejtor tsgm. - '' •-: hi msagbiwo.. nimb i &dew 0 0 Am ,- - .-,,-:-./ tibtssiumoquagd. city, pabliiiir•eiviloprationimi lb ,l „) hig lietilgorkiblasta Ow but pukhart. webs w ',.-,, '; , .", f Oebii, am. toppowand.nke--41:11,kko ANsk wit .',..,- :'2. , rtWatit li rtusi --- - ts A I , ~ ;.•;1•• ;',1:2,, - , ,, ;,-- , 1, - • „..., f, ,•;•'. , ~ -, - 4., :- :: --,.. $ O. , , • ...toectiti, Luz ate. O SPUCH W. C. hI ANT, .soaps.soapslt Iriowilh- W C Passum m takcasors .t; Pater, 1160 facarmar. • 4..48.7_ mcgsonatuana 1.• - RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPINES. Corner of Water Street and Otierry ant prrrenunask dr. Co.. Forwarding and Commiszion lenbeauy And Agents for the tufo of Pittsburgh 3tann.' =morns. Cloasignalsots and order& for Llltrae, sz fork 17E1,12. PBOllOOll. te,,, scliel tad. Prozoilt stun- • koo k, renerslog wed tor•srasnr. No. 49 Commercial iltiroet, Xt. Lett& sortda Pittebturgh Steel .Workisi lAcvener ..W.ICCTUG. • - .80 . 3rl) 41C7 ut P. 0.. AffANUFACTURERS.OF OAST STEEL;:. • •wl itti .83L ID Eng, Plow awl A. 11. etiel HP .RINGIeV: .•: Cr.tar sr.4 /int eta., cr PITTABOROM Pa.y. D/LIL' tit (quoin and Domestic 131 . 11 a of inehalgihj ORRTITIVAITS 07 MIMI; JUNI )(OTIS AND SPRCEI,. No. 57 HARRET STARE?. PITTSBURGH, PA. - 101.0olloc ted Stuns. made on oil the - principal eft, to tan/90 at Om Uni .7. scorr, - II 1S ranioved to this hot? lakely.mnipied thi by Dr. Wra.A. Ward, Ho. 2711 P !atratt,(sauth a rd door above. Mad arrest. idd d Mee norm. from V a. 1.1. fill 6f. Y. RM. , So 1.np0.*.1nua.... • ROBICiON, EIRIS :: &:: 111,1 LEIS . V 9UNDURS . A ND IMACHlfilliTit WAS trizna•rorr wonnia. Pittsburgh. Pefiti•. onis.,,ao.st useklir. ...... . Idanarzte r* Al tf rid. of Boma Sagas end WM Machla 7; C.llltP, Rod tract Work, Steam Bono. AWE/toot /roe Work. _ Job bllroollltopatraorr ~ c lor kentertialee. zutiuld a- PAPER AIANUFAQTURER,g And Dealers In IVIOIf, MINT, CAP, LIRTICH AND ALL KINDS OP .RAPPING. P ,A.e.lc Want runnovs4 horn N0:27 Wood stile( to No. tt3 pcdl6l:l4l Street, Polto• PlttaborghiPs: Strewth or Trnde • gt.A. 11 417.UL. Nallo.l/FITIJIIITp itu..ta ut • VI nod on and'=Wdll gw War BROOKR, nitimus,.oollDlGll4a--.-- Phil. Yl , I.llase'ciii.lit aulCNlarl y P riwrstivaw' t ivxml-tax-X4Lisme TAILOR,. No. 54 St. Olair Street arr. New PlyTaßllna. PA, .10:1yelfe , JonN 000..EZELELN di Irma Vataltaji.Vatia4l Door Window Shutters, Window . Ottaidi, No. 01 &nand &reef amine s kied Mt AMA!, ieeen Wood send Market ,) Pleantrit9ll,- Blame en band • iariaty of near &Um* faneysturtilai notable for at: porpown. Particular attention patct toes' e n doming Grave Lot. Jobbing don.. at abort notice. roil • tcsclvxY rorviraOlnis and CoinnilentlOn Merchant AND wtioDza&Dx orAiiant t.."%neewn, Butter. Seeds; Flebt." , - - And Prodnep Ornmelly, No. 26 )fit - Strad P0t04.0.1.;