-*re if I eUjix . v.. 1. nucirrr - -D. Limumol..o. a. vuoi,tnia...i. - :FL T-& co., ND/TORS —I"ND PROP,IIIiTONB r1T5V333Va1.c3 , 23: 8E4.. 24, 1860 VOLPIMIDICNT, , ABRAHAM - LINCOLN, I=l ,ros Tics rustossr, I:=3 Traeotervo ut Large. HOrd. JANKS POLLOCK. HON. THOMAS N. HOWL 2141;640.5151ght,' Itanort P.llfoir., p Mary Itrimm, 4 Itobort IL roo.t, 4, Mathias 'III., IS John N. 11,coate2, Jaw W. faller, Ai Levi E.Soiltb, • 2 hauls W. . to David Ilcuate.,Jr., and 20411w1r • II Mom • ' • 13 Frauds 13: Prunlm 80. 11 Myra. Mercer. lb George. Breeder, Id A. B. Sturpe, 17 Debtel 0. elebr. 18 dembel Oalela, 10 Mier Elgess, flt Yorlito Pl Jenne Kerr. 24 Kkb P. Roberts, 24 Henry &Wier, Ores. R011:00VCIENOft, ANXIFLIEINV CIJIMN. nt, ooNanns:—.i.x.ut DISTRICT, 1.r.A.14,ics K. moonitir..A.D. mCONGIIRDI*RdIId DISTRICT. !Ef.CIiOILIRT "MonNIGEI.I7. Pthairarigh. Alleghuly. ! , .011ABLIIIVL:.0011.IRING.Eseia•vt, DaUGLAX;Elisabetb. -4.:41.1,1[10 . 111:916 BURNS, Mlle', thx•rburte, _ ; WILLIAM J:11.10111160 . 60If, Tomp•rhannitls P. ROSS. Allkighopy, • 01:611.41 Plit*lnCrgh. aisiitT iktwictix.edu. • : , C.M00011127, Pallbcirgh. Dilator of lA. nor, '',..aiNRY.CHALVANT,WiIkhaJ too=Fa 'INTO me Fcrtu4-7tteongst the tient of politicians In South Carolina who are , writing inners on the "Union,' there le one in * divinnil.named J. forran bleasnaz, who we doisht• not - imagines himself a t vary far-seeing I etatiamen. Ilia letter posatases interest. from I thsi..rfeet that it shows that the people of the fitati.donot fear the aggression of "Northern eu much as they , dread the area • •• ,, ...ctlott of an antteleverypsrty intheir own section. ;: 1 0.'Xijaietlial their inititutionhidno merit in itself fi t 4, to intact the support of even their own people, fj they fear that under the moral! influence of Rt. t publican success, a troublolome feeling of oppo ninon may be developed, which in time mey bold on southern son. In the extract from this letter, which we subjoin, it will be observed that pr: Marshal.acies not anticipate any "overt sit!' on the pert of the Republican administration : "They wilt first lull Us into Nee security by an outward show of protection to our property and an alberenee to the Constitution. Oar tears being quieted, they will then commence instilling their hidioue poison by distributing the $80,000,000 of treasury liberally to our Peo ple bribe we; of offices at home and abroad; by' 'putting men of their own snap into our post . 'offices, and on oar post-roads. They trill hunt out al/ the men in our midst who have "tender eon `: seieacea' the subject of Slavery, and ply them with pia:ague of oftice and position, until they yield themselves a wining instrument in their bandit to car; on the hellish work in our midst. Oar people in this way will beanie so familiar ilea with these small ante of sufgreselon, but In a — abort time men in our midst will begin to uy it isnot such a had frovermant after all—if other !. Rude" can aanWit, South Ol have lie' ought. After •a few more yaws men b found who ;: taken care, in the meantime, I to sell their se " :grow , 'Sad , potholed the price of the blood, to talk amid the right which a matter has to set his aqua free ff he desires, and Stud de taw nos s pro. • kaating it ought. to be repeeled.i In this will .he formed parties in emery district and county of 1 the alareholdng States, enstaiding this dominant ,party :•-•Theee email parties will inorease under the auspices and patronage of, the Block Reputp; Wiens; mall, district after district, county after county, fells into their power.';_They so ctrcom vent d Surround Slavery withcad a cordon of Free 4.l3lstee on our North sad Weep and with the At . !attic on our East, and the Galion our South, theY•will mike Slavery "stink in our nostrils." '.! To task/ourselves, our wives and our children, from ' Ole contaminating influence of the bisolent and rebel . . bout negro, we will made to abolith Slavery our gelds. : T h ey win not commit the overt ad that etnimill . lllol3 men are waiting for. Not they ! • Bat they will bring to hear the whole force and pewk of the Government upon the Beath, in nob away that Aholitionwitt be more preferable than the attempt to hold the negro in Slavery, with fah Influences acting and molting him to rapine and murder." ' So it will be leetithal the advent of 1.. Republi tiaulem is not feared Decease it might produce as army of John Browns, u hes been predicted ,by the over salons pro-slavery partizans of the Salk — but beams" it may raise a party of entaticipationiSe at home, whose efforts weed be directed to the overthrow of the inelitulton • and all its attendant evils. AllOll KINDALLOO bie letter to Mr. Orr, points got the siguilSouit fwt tbst the try of Combat "(roma aot from Ham wbo suffer most Aim &Mier! outrage, bat from those who safer . 11111111 i. If cromseirOos South Carolina bud Geo?. ea, add Atabaiii, and Mississippi, whose slave propetrty is rendered comparatively seem by . , the intervention of other slare•holding Stites between them and the free States, and not from Delaware and Miryland, and Vivginia'and Ben : tueliy sad Tennessee aad Miseouri which lose • a hundred 'eaves where the' first named States loeS ode: - Why are not the flutes that suffer most loudest in their cry for . dimmlon It Is Immo" their potation enables ' them to see more listiacUUU Wins you do at a distasce, the fatal ~:_indttatsal effects of ouch s plop. Aa imperfect peoliellea which the'Constitution and , Iserslitveto their priperty Undoubtedly is, it is . • better Ilia none. , They +lO not think it mist to plias themselves in a positiciA 10 have the John • • &oriel of the North let laces them with : ••, no other restraints then the laws of war between Indfpendent actions construed by reckless ran sties." 'They prefer to light the Abolitionists, if they unit, witAit the -Union; where their ladles _ saries'are somewhat restrained, by constitutional • and lspl obligetione."' ' • Mr. Kendall thus puts to Ore and hie tel. low disuntonlats the followinr, questions: • ...Bow do you_propoie to prevent the iniugu ! • ratios Si a =Black Republic's President - should road iosi be unfortunately elected? Will you , l• Dome - to this city with so sinned force, and tempt 14 pieveni,an inauguration by violence? la thql:event, force would be Met by force, 104 •• there would be instant civil war, In which the eous l ry and the Werld_would doter. the South to be the aggressor. He would be loaugurated hue or elsewhere introit. of you. Well. suppose ,••• you then attempt to cooed. from the Union and _tuba the ex/mutton of the laws? Beery lawyer - in the South 'knows that every eillson of emery . Slats le es touch bound by theism of &het:4llW State. Constitutionally emoted.. by the laws of his own State, and that it la as impossible for the State to rellevalts oillsene from allegiance to the Eigted Mites le 11 is for the letter to re ' IMve them from alleglenoe to • their own SOUL And it is the swore duty of the President to take are Wit the laws of the United States shall be hithfullj executed upon every citizen of every Elate; sod as long as we have a faithful dui, they will be so executed If the Courts, the the Army and the Navy remalifsith fat to their reueetiveL.truste,” • • - • Ten ZaSCUT1011101? WALIEI9II-1( is to be hoped Oat elUbtmierlem In the United States will be ' *Seta* eztlngttleked by the death eviamer, who met bit deserredlnte at, the hands of the levernotebt, who, aothoritY be had eel at deft, erten. .F . .. The New York Times' vry properly re : serle!theik - Wilker „owes hie' /ate to the Medi does Mieur /government enforcing our lowa. ' lt EllettLern Juries bed4aTme their dutyould pan . tolled hieVioletlone of international leer aed of one Owe atatitee; ks could never biro rendered .. _ - lbe Urea whloh bu had so diesurone an *ed. :' Wiosoksixepriaid lhat thlAdmlalstratioa at 4.1i/aahleition - aboald buirajOeed at the news of ni= *tire and, pt*pestits ~ezeotttfos. , Those tU,••: , '/. '),W. I; *Ay Ota. lo 4itt* ail .iots widhol, :• . 6 nasal okingio4 ll wstO, fl!lq)41011P.. iw ~.h c k. ; ,Iliftiaiw _ raVitraroli tiff iteidleat, am; ..-: tillm iiO4oelliililitiltillib , ; -'.. .' . ...:".; '. - ...'- w - , .=.` ...;-' ....' ~ -, - ,---, -• . ‘ , 40: : : , : , ..-44-gt , ..•••-,2;:i . s.tr- - ; ,-- zt -- .• - , ..1.,•1-.1 ,4 L . ......--sq•G•sp-,,,,pk,--*.....-i ';',17.•:",---.01;;Z::•;-,-,-',,i",,,),•,' , i , , ''Z'4 ,,, :......5r -f `,,:•'--,.% --, " , ` ,.,2 :1* - P 4 '''''..i - P 4-2,4 ' ,V.4 r` i 4 :r7;`:47,7•ll.l4>Wik;P:•P•t' ' o , 4lt k a tlf ; !l ' --, 4 ,7',•.-1,-,- W 'te , *vA , z , 47,1'...^.44. ri,:,,i ., , 1rt% - ' , 44-V ,4 1, (3). - ... s •fr.tr.. _te.1..!.17.±:.-"_...krd`tr' , -:. , ."-'' . ':, Ansi. flesesrtia PAL111M0D.....10 his Speech in Tbiledelphisifon Monday night last, Mr. For* hid the ail:Marl._ to mite loving deolaration; wooder,aleo, id:tither they will not vote for Mr. Lincoln, whose opinions on this clues. Mon (the tariff) neltha'r (boy or any body else know anytbiog about. 116 reefed Of his public life that af fords any knowledge of his view. upon (hie question. (Applause.) Mr. Lincoln is held op qe the friend of the protective policy, yet you Minot find a vote he eier gave, or a speech he ever mods, wherein be favored the doctrine of protection at all." The locofooo candidate far Governor cannot - pleid ignorance in jeuilidestion of this set of meanness on his parti. Ile must have known that Mr. Lincoln, so far from concealing his opin lone on the Tariff, has always been outspoken co that question. to 1844, he was at the head of the Clay electoral ticket in Illinois, sod when stumping, the State in, that capacity, ho made he Tariff the great subject stye remarks. While in Congress be slaw voted in fivor of the principle of proleolio4, as. Mr. Foster would have discovered had hihsken the trouble to ex amine the record. It Or. Foster's speeches are mule of such stu6,'we'dp not wonder that he is afraid to meet his opponent in open de%ste he• fore_the .people. . Zessrs. Editors; Can yoo give me the number of the Congreasional Oloberontaloiog Chase's explan atory resolution with regard to the Kansas-Nebraska Act.. K. It may be fond on page 520, vol. 28, pan 1, of the Conventional Globe. The following le the amendment offerak by Senator Chase to that "Under whin the people of the territory, through their appropitite representatives, may, If they see fit, prohibit the exitance of alswery therein." . After matt diseneshin, the amendment offered by Mr. Chase was rejetited by the following vote: Yeas—Messra. Chase, Dodge, of Wino - 1 - 14u, Fessenden, Fish, Fool.:11AML1N, Seward, Smith, Sumner and Wade-10. Nays—Molars. Adams, Atchison, Badger, BELL, Benjamin, Broadhead, Brown, Butler, Clay. Clayton,Dawson, Dixon, Dodge,-of Iowa; DOUGLAS, nos, Fitspateiok, G win, Houston, Hunter, Johnson, Jonee, of Illinois; Jones, a Tennessee; Mason, Merton, Norris, Pettit, Pratt, Busk, Shields, Sebastian, Slidell, Stewart, Tansy, Walker, Weller and Mr. Hamlin, it will, be seen, votes for it : Mr Douglas and Mr. Belt against it. The author o "my great priceiplel is therefore upon record agaisat permitting the people of the territories to prohibit Slavery 4erein, Ma. at F. Ct.stir, of Mercier, states in his paper that our art4le.upen the Congressional and Senatorial impious in Mercer and Law rence counties, was prepared In Mercer and sent here for publicatioti. • Mr. Clark is entirely mistaken. We nee that mild word in profereoce to a harsher one, which wo might very properly nee. Not a word, line or thought in that arii ole was prepared or;writteri in Meroer, nor was any part of it eNer suggested by any ono in Mercer. This same Mr. Clark is holdiug meetiuge throughout Mercer.: and Lswrenoo counties, which he calls " Republican " meetings—the ob jets!. ofwhioh ii 0 defeat ftlpublicau candi dates in those counties—at which be repeats the woo absurd end unwarranted atoll ; but RS hie right to call his disorganising meetings ittpub publican " has as little foundation as the state ment to which we allude, we ought CIOL to he our prieed that the twoabould go together. • Tea Dirrenesei,While the Republioansgo "pertly before the people, with their principles inscribed on thairbarmers, the other parties or flu:lions are spending their time in making bar ' giins, by means of which they hope to throw the election into Oi:ingrees, or In other wattle, to take th% election dot of the hands of the people. Let Penney ivania give a large majority for. Coe rig on the Second Tueeday of October, and we will hear DO more la these tricksters and their plots. ' -Hann our roorellanncita.—As this is the "Leek of the great Republican demonstration in Pitts burgbi-oor Meade . should display their flags at once. Hang out ;yorte.bannere from the win dows, and let the imp!, ruble of oar national ensign wave everywhere, the "alga of hope and triumph nigh." l'he , city should pat on Its beet attire for this: great political gals-day, sod we call upon our enthttelsetio Republicans of the smoky oily to throw to the brerve their colors inscribed "Lincool, HAMLIN, Cruets cal VlC rosy." TUN LATCH Briusa oar.—lt was the boast of the Whip of IB4ohat, on all public occasions, ouch u the convention of the 27th, "the latch string wu out." ',flow is it with the Republi cans of to day? There will be rutty, very many here on the 20th' Ind 27th, who will find it diffi cult to get socontioodation at public houses, and it would be s inahstatilial bindueu to them to provide for them private houses. What say our Republican friends? "A word to the'wlee Is sufficient." Mt Missouri V. Jonsson could not let the opportunity slip; of insulting the werkingmen of the North, in his speech in this pity on Sat urday night. lie denounced them as "slaves" —as men "owo`ed" by their employers ; vary. log his favorite 9:leery that "Capital sdould own Labor," by asserting that Capital doe, own it. See report in oullocal column. . _ • Menlo rue Dross/.—lt hie been suggested to us that, in order to and the clerks and em ployees in the storea of the city a chance to take part in the procession of the 27th, the proprie- tors should conient to close the atone on that day. The auggenloe is a goad one, 'and , the proprietors will doubtless see the force and ps. • priety of it. . Isroauertor II JOLLY FOLLowl.—There INS tradition that biandy was at one time manufac tured from the fine; but the grapes of France having of late years followed the example of the potato, and teach to moulding and rotting, many . of the French brandy-makers bare adopted bitu minous coarse substitute. They distill a pa tent spirit fromithis substance, which is than mode available for the produc tion of two kinds of firs—one for the comfort of man, and the other for the dteitructlon of his health, his seu• see, and his goal. Lerge. quantities of alcohol 4imille3 from coal, sod ' , Sectored" with certain chemicals to give it the "(logos° flavour," are now exported from Francsl6 England. Coal brandy is the latest adaptation of the good gifts of Providence to; . the purposu of poison- c3ongere that has come ti our knowledge. Coil tar;lass long . been used for the flavoring of whiskies, Intl a liquor with a Omit basis, is a specimen of shom• istry which might well make the "beet fellow" shudder.—Caueler family Newspaper. STATISTICS of Tilt BSOULAZ BAPTISTS 111 iiiSERICA—ThIIAtiIIiTIOSII Baptist AIIDSUSO for 1851, gives the following summary of the Mone lloe of the several assoelations of the CIII/inlitla 'Baptist ohnroh for the entrant year: Cbmitres. Bapiinua' iwomt.Ou. Unitaittalei, .. .. 12,371 72,080 .4020,442 Novo Scotia, - 136' 1,639 23,057 New - Dransewloh,... 113 450 7,703 Canada,......, 227 1,232 i 13,716 West India 200 1,800 ' 30,250 Total In N. An:miles, 15,046 77,111 , 1,001.167 A cociperieori ifith the 'tondos or the pieced. Ing.year gine the follawing reeolte States, Increase!2s,B23; North Sooda,!inorinuie about 1,216; New ' Ithunewlatr, !Ceramic 1,193; Canada, Increath 635. From the Week ilndls Is. Janda the same number is reported se fast year. The German, Glitch end Swathe& Churl:bee of the United State, report together. so increase of shoat 100. BIND Cone —Now is the . time 10 nib it. Go through the field. before you Wiriest: the crop, and select the largest , best, and most forward ears, and se for se pm:Ubaldo take the best of two from stalks. beariot dopileates. Braid the busks together of emits 12 or 20 sari, and bang the bomb upon sells of rafter* lea dry loft— the garret of a •farat bowie ht a good Obits. No matter how dry:, sod worm or smoky: . Beet! corn kept thiloft of amok; log cabin' 'lover fails to vegetateloth pleated In the Spies. If seed aerie ie left exposed to damp weatberand frees:. ing, the germ ik often deetroyell. greatefully nave your siedocrit, eel do It noW;to-diy. ..T wo London , oottesooodoot .. of the Scottish Maudlin soya :I "To *bow bow Lapdog' exam: pie Soflueitio sot, I may meoitot that alert ••• a ratied ' , Ida iboot to, to iittsbliste4 al Cairo, iw Egypt, for Soolein'obildrei." woe naiot4 . 4ll ,)chtte, Woi*reitott:tollaw;s' let, 40)tot• two olool4tenit OOP wr boWititi Ll* wtfo. Si pail Aihrpritiopetyoitittlbitov. istolit4)orto id Hatt. ' • = • ' .1 , i. . , ~ . . ..! . . . • 1 ....., ... ,-,, . . 3 . : . • • , ... 4 • Foreig PAWS by to! Fa France =T a Paris omweepondent o /be Lir. errool nous Writes: "The displeatmre with which {her Emperor views the reedlution taken by the 'Pope, of con fiding the orgenization of his army aali of hie defense to General Lemoriciere, one of hin7pol- M nt i i in Meal advents t ea, hoe a great effect on the policy which be is ar ming at this moment. French influence has been proved powerless against the ante of Geyer I. Llmpriciere. , But in J the event of any mishaP befalling him,iinolla cirnumstance email be farlrom displeasing at Paris; sod the French government, in fact, has already arrang ed how to tier in the event of (he disorganization of the Romanirmyoind its conee,quent defeat, which appears lnqvitaldo." ) Austria —Austria is evidently anticipating a conflict with Ithe lindens roe the retention of, Venetia, and oho Wale° threatened with another insurrection it Hungary. lf the first outbreak should occur i i the second vitt assuredly follow. The recent I telligeetie from Feeth limes little doubt that ilie train is already laid for the con flagration. 13eneral Benedek ben determined to reeign the Governorehip of Hungary, on the ground that itte cannot reconcile bin: weft to the idea of tieing what the authorities at IVienna re quire—namely, to ahoot and hang those who are likely to raise in insurrection to regain their national liberties. Another, and perhaps a still stronger molivo, is said to influence him—the belief that, in the event of a conflict the army cannot be relied on. Sardinia.—LThe Paris letters in the London Rail_ Nem: says that unless the Popo, yielding le t b demand qt Piedmont, at once dismissed Lam riolerejand his bandit, they will probably be ackedijimmediately by a Sardinian army, with Viator'Emenuel in person at its head. Three of the ministerial jouroale at Twin con. lain leaders bn Lemorialere's orders of the day, in which he threaten' with pillage the towns that mayareiolL They say that the Piedmont governmentjoannot leave without piotectitio to Itallan.polations exposed to the assaults of a foreign for • On the sia . bject of the iontingenaies which may arise Isi Italy, from the present elate of sr - fai re, the Opinions, Count Caesar's organ, ex presses itself as follows: "The Italian revolts lion has enjoyed She inestimable advantage of having been directed by the vriedomet. the lead ers, instead of the enthusiasm of the masses. The Frenchlase st Rome, and no one can harbor jibe thoughtlof attacking them. AS to Austria, it is evident that not even at Vienna are there any hopes dr preserving Venice for any length of time. .' Let twenty-five minim; of [Winds be united, agreed, andidisciplined, and then the domination of Austria in Italy will be no longer possible. But our goiernment must nut attack, or let it eelf be driven to try once more the fortune of arms spinet Austria, by tildes who think that the time hits Come. Oar governinent minuet attendee a policy which has produced such good effects, in order to enter upon' tootle of adven ture which Would finite all Europe against it. were ever shah a policy to got the upper band— were the force of mote to impose upon 'ltaly mu. other Olinda, the prevent ministry could not'ootoplyi with It, or accept the r e sponsibility of a Mate of things which it coal not sway. We believe pail the Liberate of Itslyvvito support the cabinet; to be of this opinion, and that there is wisdom poongb in Italy to prevent any new complication; but the cabinet will, on no account whatever, he responsible for facie leading to war with France and Anetria." lalaple• and Garibaldi. • PASIS,III. 7 —The MOnitenr COOIIIiOB the following: Naphas,Rei t ,, ,7—r,r'g —Garibaldi le at Eluls, near Salerno. The royal troops are being con centrated tt Capua. Tho king will proceed thither and afterward to Gaeta Neplee le tranquil 'tithe present moment. The authori ties constituted by the king remain en foaction. In the proclamation issued by General Nun zinnia to the Neapolitan army on . the ocoseion of hie abandoning the royal eerviee, be nays that as long as Providence allowed Italy to ho divid ed, he knew how to ho faithful to the cause be bad embraced, but when God visibly tends to wake it united, whoever does not follow the im pulse is a traitor to his country. The Petrie (Sept. 6 and 7) correspondent of the Liverpool Ansel thus eketobes the principal palate of interest relating to tbp ['regrew. of af fairs at- NaPles "The beat confirmation I have met with of the statement that Francis 11. boo accepted the hospitalityliff Queen Isabella to, that the ish Milalfftt4 left here the day before yesterday to make ihp necessary preparations for hie re ception at eville. M. Mau was selected as the - fitt,ent person (or windowing the negotiations on the etiby•el., as he visa to a situation to know at the same time in - what light this hospitality would be received by the Freoeb government A rumor is likewtee prevalent iu Paris to the cf. feet that toe itothschild'a house has received from Naples an 6001q1101.1 quantity of valuables and precklue ohjeeln belonging to the young monarch The isidet reeetved dispatches ono trace that Garibaldi ad dieenaborked on %Veda day even ing. the u, , ai. Salerno, a town noted on the Gulf of that name, find only thret hours morel) from Naples. The different corps of the Inoue- rectionary army were to rally around the elan dud of th dictator on abo following day, end it wee full: expiated that e bailie would take place bet .en Nocer• and that place to-day, on the roed t. Naples, to which the royal troop wern cae•entrated, mid where General Bosco renal, posted far several days pest. difficulties of the position of Fran the moment, however, are not to be no ;much in thosowsttich are connected ear approaeh`of Garibaldi, as in the.. lotions which have been established aribaldi and. the Bardinian govern ie latter has prepared for a disem- Lat Naplee (be moment the eapreme II bare been vacated; and 1 believe ire', which hem been thus dispatched to d is at thin instant in sight of the 4 less than 7,000 mon" Oo the other fihaldi has, it appears, declared hiiuself if the Two Bicilids, wittcoot waiting for tof M. Cavour; indeed, there is good suppose that he intimated to the goo tf Turin that if any objection were e assumption of the title, or of that _hat office, be would ask it at the hands etpoliticoe themselves. Emmanuel, therefore, has no alterna te follow wherever the Garibaldian leads him, and to face whatever enti ty expose him to encounter; but the :realty must Inevitably tend to . ,hriog lbout further delay, a thoroughly good itiog between the parties, especially I led, Ait has oome to be, with the mu with which the weed both of Murat. striated' ire regarded by both." . • . ___.......• • -....--•___;_ hes been 6 The re. eta 11. for looked for with the peculiar r between meta Th barkation power eh that the t Naples, • city, is ode bend, Grail Dictator 1 f the conme reason to I eremite!. made to hi duties of or the N Victor I lire but 1001reale0 tniefl it I acme ne about, will on adi when col na tura d ism and PI A i'lthienthee •thltY.—We k were forcibly !,re minded b a case before Justice .leoko, of the Second W rd, Bt. Louie, on Tuesday, of a familiar anecdote: , The shrewish wife of ,• certain wag gish fello beigg thrown from ;her bores, and breaking , her neck, several of hie neighborasp plied,to norchue the animal; but be dd.:iliumd selling, an he expected to marry again ! In the vase we allude to, a man named Amain was Ile flanged (Or whipping bin wife, a eery Xentfpne, it is alleged; but in entomoning the jury lbe of ficer &attired somehow to include three or four tegularly; hou.pecked Individuals, who, notarial- Mantling 01l the outrageous eirounteteeees of the case, returned a verdict against the wife-beater ,of . only VI Gael —Si. Louis Bulletin. I !urn; who was Dung, rroco hie horse to the Bel de Boulogae a few weetie , cociaidered the beat arllet of the mod; !oh rotten'. We death] will probably •of h' price is picturestu he rise greatly. Deice End kills• slime, WI ern Fre. ovum lb. ny etahl, tn. 2/A loot., URN it 2 POLLUAN, Nathaniel P. and 51trestst /Wryer. om the 'innldouto of Pm Orman at Oakland, n 2. o'clock, to piootnnt to the Illotlstuy bee • ale littaliatt 11 , •treale 'Thom • sof hmslas suffei fenturh......wsuls istullse to lb. ms. lest awl most.rommon among tbs. Is, amain Wsecests, r Wtutta, or Li 110011111•114 telth ,Its constant attendants, Li/anus; Vsoetzstoon, Lihis or Wasellsou, and Gass n DIYIUTT. No owe mu Ll:entirely well who thus suds stid In hundreds of caollh s'th Is uttealt deircolned. 01d-Ik-hoof medicaus. awl drug. do but little pod vouch Miner but lIUMPIINCYI3 . BPEGIFICI QOM COP ItiU'lekllALll PILLS are just the thing, r. Urging v . “141, and cueing permanent:,. A dollar's arorih foal itmo quanx of nootrotse,or tooth M==l full ostot Ilournap's lispossestsis Erwir tcs i'( tdroct isus, sod (west( JP:rens( Annedlos, Iv moiotTo Cf., (A; ditto, Is pifils cso,11; cam , sod tack{ Slott* 1.4 w, Z. ^-- - N. B-r—A, with Debt lersttlata t emeolbol,pt iligta box reol.fre7eof charge; to totyll.irroi, au rveol,t . Addreor. Dr. V: UU MittltiltYd 00., • ; No. t 42 Droattroy. Neri:Tortr. .M. FULTON. Mu 11frert,i aratol door Dom at, .ttitout tor PittaarKtt.- 1F vlOulfrlo3T C.A4 1(0171/10 •.Lasimus 4ND Gen Nalacribsr wdl mid (hT..I 4chorge) to ell It, 16.Ift.ifiwt nti4 pirectimno for ntititlwg *Wavle • w,tba wltl , iu trOto two toi °tea dgr,rnmore , act, !an. Freciks,.S.Jtownew., litid oil Imp.,- migtmitte thetiltio, krritily the Na dlt •Irould b.--aoft,e.intr;rateotA mid twwwlt. eNting tton itedpo, with 1111 trwaractions, di. .1 a.. 1 vt.w, .111 plow, oil no or addtvw, (rich re.. . • T It! • I - . _ :• I'Mettdat Ctwo,lAt, ♦• Nw. 12 our upliairmg. New Ste ' ?WWl who &oh. Ti.pdaldp • Ylmplos. it tides owl toia lutm Th • tsctiooh• tot Lott, ; exhhriented, Nara° , ▪ ft; oldsii, to • Bouilly4 ror ▪ Aku.groUT64 l , lll . 4 theircesai of -teethlas th• 1CW!,004(44 pkosixOlotrill: ' 17 0 00 ,4 - 1 1 1 1i 4 C, rathltirbaleiat • talii l rl344:taPOtrrtbr roro.-1 wiry' ) I 1 ' ifirb 1 Isod Vim tsithlng, I IT wAnd 4 00 aS • 1 dril A 1.. ., moth IWO . "%&.- Ilublit "Latins. The Maas Convention! TIIE- REPUBLICANS OF ALLE] 011ENY , CaIUUTY Kro rtquoutd to moot to RICIT 67 7IVI:IL6CTION DlSTRlOTS,arol'toolto item :vents to imilapsto to the GRAFD PROCEBBION, 10 C4lOO Off on itts 1271. h watt at hXILOUTIVK C ONS! ITTEF -- 2.; 'TIIK IiIJTOLIEIiS, at a. meeting 6ei.l 0. Pa l arday,at the Patin Itutiaa.reaulred to attend lb. Consouthm. thee" th,ou bench... with bled lo P. 1 0.. le hat, sid 06Inm, blue exacta and red sash—ems to hal th"".k.Livith , ..st'peroo.Bloo of the Chial Starshalsti resms..lola, Kart Ottler !Israel:bush ltkberdeou and 111 Denser aid.; Niel Cm. W. Kte.,lo.courad Van Burst), Phltiti Pheil and David Twin, Aseltssda. The DItiOVKII3 were it. stied hi aland, w• awaits of the 8uh1... I 1 lehThe utchers 1•13.1 Drovers will west at Alkalies:tit " th.r. il 0 0 Wu TUEIISDAY Moolug, &1 , 1. 'l7th, al 4 o'clock. II DAISVPR. President. JOHN EARL, Vice Prod:lent .1 E Stem KLIL, Secretary. esditit TILE'ASSOCIATED AIABSIIALS• oC AllriShoUy County Wide Mesh., eta. wlll meet o INN DAY Itroulu it . Nept.lt IMP, .t the 11.1.1 Q.. , " 4 Plttabur c b Central Club, Fourth It. P. 11PDOWEI.L. Patr•t. JOHN H STIIIWAILT, Secretary pm tem. aef.l . :ll •NOII.P F—A meeting of the Republh. LAZI.I of , the THIRD WAIID, ALUM:IIIIINY. erDI moveoe at the ~11«pubtlean rimmt. eoroar of James mot B rerriPin nerreti. op PONDLY liVANDIOVieol.2lth, Ie make arnutgehmati for !caning the MABSCONWISNTION of the BIM. B 7 order of feetatj Omittfrraa,, , MIN I-Ttle Ouhiere ea Beleonmo 1116 difforat Dry thong, humming. flarderl re.,llnart, Meals Variety 411 Drat Storm of klleahroy County, ere mineotog to wanton Title (Monday) 888/ONO, it Worms MA tor the iinerperso of reeking arraiteemeteto ettehdl *if mw, eteefe. the kteptiblioun Convention on we se ItlatackL, et/ oleo to sr.:pest the proynctote ol ennui° lo c them optima aey., ret'A:ltj Meer MOSS. PLAISTER.P.P. It • /Ins PLASTERERS, STUCCO WORK ,. ERR !lid PAPER HANGERS will bold • meetlnic GO TUESDAY xrEmNek, at7l4 o'rlock, at tee Clnb Room.. i 0 make 141110001. n to turn out ou Übe': lb, Dome one, coolie nil. , O;;INVINCIRIES.—The 'third:Wit:d hi viarme• .111 bold • Sparta 51.4t1•• TELIS (lloto dos) EVENI ND, in Noptono 11.11, et 7 o'clwir. All aro 11,104 to ottolot, no boolnoto 01 Union inure to be Club will hn trattnacte.f. lty urdo. P. E. PRlniUdOiii gortnt,T. rlik- MoNTHLir I NO of the l'lttolougls YOUNG ?I EN'S CHRISTI/i VTION will 1.1141 d ill the 14.cond Unita! Iltoatt m. tea Chureti 1/I*.th atter% oa THIN (Monday) at 8 o'clock. It as tzporta4 that Roo. JANIKS [NUMMI! . D. D., Alla Ittot. !MU WIN 1111,1., will Juldratta the moatluk. Ladino and sleuth..o am lowltad biro tireacut. • ANDRIM LONG, Recording Noe/et-try. 0 3 .ELEPTION.--ThuAnnuiiiXlection IJr President mid !head of Directors of ilia DUAND 4.1 v TRATiIt AND MARCLI NTB' EOM AND N. will be held et the Roomeoli the Assorts/In, ea I UNPDAY, 'dith or temper, et 2p, w. By order 5e141.24 ISAIAII WOOLY. President) Qum tw ru11111.1611110.1 (1. COrP4.IIT, t: Terc Stockholders of the Pitteburgh OIIA Compnuy are hot., tiuttfied that ao EIJCCTION wig ho OrtO, at the 011100 of tho Company, Cho rildrr aId:IDAY (drat Joy) of IhJulo,r, A. 11. lig'. Intireou lbw boors.", taro and eau iJolock p. ID , fur the porpoo of olobt. luctlaropersotol to servo. Truatsoo fur Mr (mot of th/aa para. J 41111:d MCLIIIIOTY. routoor r"•TILE K EYSTONE 01 L CO5l L'A K.u• for the wolocrintl.ro to the Catatel thie Weep.* viO la. opened at an/Oaten of Jolla WUOGN, Fourth lima, nu WEitalielta Y 1110aNINO, Cl lu atot teal renialti (lien till to they notice. Prer pectivea, with • map of the location, •al he furhisherl to Mors tarn ;nay tenth to eublicalLW • at•initt .." . NOTICE IS UgIi.ERY GIVEN that np pll.l.lun will be bud. by thr .11KCIIANICW BANK Pittabo tgb, to tiol I..Ktalattifo, M It. oral tmmloo, lot Itt I NCA6AAg OP VA1J,00 , ./ to It. Capital Jel2:26thrr4 1.11 , 4: D. WWI KW, Cubien. 11.111 t abbattonntnto LIINC II SERVED UP EVERY MORNING, itud KVISILV NV IN, NO, from 9 all ( 1, Icy • - 6_ W. kOll ACK 1101[114J.- bia 11.1attraut. ~ , 7 3 OVilI WSJ Filth AU. 0. 411 7 2 . Tit ifANtiticin. Wok/ 'PIE ENTIRE PROPERTY of the CAkit- FIKIA. IRON tYltell PAN Y,cotepr.eong Rulllug Allll, Onto r e., ',Machine thope Noun of urn sod Carl, rerun, de. lc, win Inv I. NAY R U for turn, of }ter., cont. mooting on July let, ISCI. lolurtustiost .111 Le toruinbetl upaue •ppllcaleute to M. N NW K l iltf, Vteedent, at the office al Nu. 407 Wnluut atm. I. Yhtledtlpt.l-y nod prupotel4 lotto .11.1 be e 4 Otooeod to the en oto mein 11:101.n, IN , lido. fly ...lay of the Boned. JOHN T. 1511.1. N Secretary. July lit, ISM. .101:Ateertuc1 NOTICE.—Take Retina, that I.4t.tere of AdooofiooLooo open the Yetten of IKWIN, late of Peebles Tovenebtp, hal mg t.ectt gta used W the eubectiber, by the Iteecloter of Allegheny gulttty, oil ruinous hoeing debut sealant std Octet, aro 11.0..4.1 14, present /he same 10 see for outtlctneut. sod all ferrous lueettted to WJ ICatite will cull nett waive yetyntt.ut. 111C111ARD 11A Tle, Atlvu'r, eta.',lstetleet . No 140 r.,tio 1110..4, Pltlebucch. SOVBEHOLD 301:1113N.A.L. , UXTEEII PACO-FIFTY THE 11011 S hlllO 1) JOURN.M inrPronourze.d. 1h t_letxpent artyll liest I..•ri odic.' of tlit. day. I The BEST WRITERS WIIICU SIONZI ,CAN COSIIIASD T. BEAT AND MOST FLU/ ANT LIT lOLA TOR The Sitar SI Oslo, Ly tho BEAT CO?IPOS man. The BEST WIT AND 1111•401 L T&t. MYST SC22LCA AND CU FRODLICSIS. . ttReT O AkDSNING AND DORTICULTITME The DOI WWI YES Kr ibs 'ODDS K AND WORKSFIGF. The NEST LKSPANS IN GERMAN AND iR &Ned. Th. RANT 1110ORAPIIIOA SKEW:DWI! TtaillitaT illerToßT AND TRAVEL The BEST SCIIINTI HO AND ARTISTiq NOTES Th. BEAT POETRY • The OAST TALKS OF FACT AND FICTION. . ! The. DOT ANSMNILS VIIMEAPONDENTO. no MT MUSICAL AND /MAK ATIO CRITICISMS. reafiira The VINT ARTA, • NRW INVENTIONe; riu4 cat OUILICENT TOYIlbl, *c.a. so. ' 6f".483 - iITKI:—ILL FOR 7.1113d6 The Tretle enTlhel I, R 034 / TOliS NW, DECTITI C , iIIPAtIT, .11, of it. Wlerte.ele ICi.ere /genie to veer ./kirPoLlirbork 1.1 & Will I Li. S. W...g . 3 North Ku Uproot, rotor Crodhato, No • York. Order the OM. number Irons yoolr Fan Ageot, ar thros mat otamp to iho publi4l3.• for It.. Eutacilptloo prim. PLO a par, paid la wlvatlca. M==l OIL LINDA AT PUBLICIALE. . • firm TRACT “SAMVEL.HDCKLEY," , oe 31Ipperi Korreeenk. In Lamm.. manly, Pea la- lonalor to lb. at ertunvilN 0111 M. deed , will to 0b0e,.) for aalaao Pollic Anction, in New Brizhtem. oa 1/31WAY, the leo DAV or antoaalt eta,. The tr.' le Alltitt..) to rAlnthiU abvll2 230 acme. The Bllppory Dark One k pews through tt, di/Idler it nearly Into equal ;plata- TM* i,.ct two 001.1 le the neirLbothood fn. the earl hol/ meatleineat, for the OIL $1.1113113. endure. pls. re. on IL/whirl., wlth. Who. of Inure moot datomery at /111.. lima Owe. DS the erook,ladleate It to fouladdy offering greeter, prowl of all than 007 otter It'd. In Coat quaFter. Verne of 0111.1 . /1 Devli Dint:DJ aunt aresunamefully e 0 kwi rear icwitlf runny well. In prsogtf.. The. it obtain at 411•DBODDS loom 11. lo 3u Net from thn outdate. Fronttlee numtarad applleidlone b the IVleratOts, blab to pot.w and rrot, they hove hew lada:rd to dirldiabe Wart and tuedler i 1 at pabllt sala. I It will tw 1.4 oirlly an awy into four ;Idris / or iwellohil,.n Ora mower em to eve to eaell..tiari oa tolleiltdAd 1•04 lea agar a. tootle) equal OfDAVDI.IO4.IIIII7-.AOd rodtaln /wet ',ratably ill. in 10 ad mow* the Iltow.. far at Or. th-ahlo; will be award noon the Aruand mud de.lanettal ou the pl•rs am the N. if, N. IV., &E. and 3/ IC ileettooe. The Wart is InAelly tiostwee4. • .• A plata Ma .array will Lie ready - In e few dale, an ran be nal/ at the onlkeol It. R. A U. 110014:4, to New ftyf hew tbs. and any Ist ranmerulog the laud. will be den by Wont, or CUWAII3IIOt./3113, ma Neel intalitoa. It Ike Lola 0 to 1U Wire dleteat now New Cootie, a d 12 orsn. New iltiOtoa, awl 1a.., of motee from either, no solo will haw plonoot &rem Notetr,pho .lln New Iltianton uppoille Ibe It Whew) if IA jet IWC I C p. m, . ILo day mention.. Tatoce--Oneolliitd In a...1M noLloo in two a tomol poy ntouto. hooting Internet—Use k n pi)) mate to he natio &clarity aretwoel. M. M. 14 11, LhOntYs4l ' pada rot the Elenutoto of Lenin WM inOW.ded. r r ,:na .. ght.Nos ! at : eo... r o",B4pL 1440. . R I CANISIIRE uovemifliATus; otery Iron col Woht Rothe, nreryloloo. C 6 l.4wr nw/ Iron Rollmop, ' nod PlonbLml Copper INok, 114 Inuo oL4 China Posey Nye NA., li - co iketalne {Veen ioaLd.. Tutonler sn4 Mortar.. Wier Cloaca. i i t Apni,le Top WAAL P..ten4r. Lead and blab Tin , • IrCullldrents Elttltenne Horne nerd , . Iregner, lisr MIN", I' 4 matJ, Belting and, Packing.. The :place to purchaeo 15.e0tl quality of OUNI . BELTING, LBATIIEW BELTING, . AND K " (4 Li M . PACING , ie at the Leather Etpre of 11L.DeLA1W *33 FAbotf. st.,oppoolls bead of Wc oot MIIMMI=Ea F , . , FORSALE-1n Rochester, Beaver Codnt l , Pi., *mac one buedred Jute a It. Raliroitttlistlon 4 .41 larn 11 . 1160101.10 Bank Dolhileig; • atf ty by olgb yol tse, firs stot•ktrlthgh, coutaluipp.—., . ;', . .' ' .-- 13 equare Vatn .. , .. , • .3:Clete:me, of .1000 gallons euch, • 1 eihtsri, of 1500 gal:ft6s, • •, i . 0 ...,' Ilb fltesto Eut sus, • ottet- !.Rios boll at Pare It. , rake Worieoulhob stout ply e dtelu, ezttoe h..g10 Ibe rt,re ,Nu 10041 batik witblutwo beaked yettle. .•• • • _ I She Above is the' meet el hate itfoljiqty 'f'er 'au Oifit RI nNkILY le tto. tot., act will. Intsold ea favorably tersue. Lloquire of • '. te2l:doklbsT ' '. Iti Woottotrott; Pittsberith, •" 11Rtill V I.l:COLtifitl, .. frHs rit 11BetlIBER welt Id: resiilletfall.4 call, tlot Morello of bin ftteeds owl cusiotrore to hit tow . , .. . • . I FALL AND WINTER:QOM:IS, , . . . . eemprbles the tsoviertt tieteignerat Toeetga sad tedi , elle tler.ht, tar_ Ontatt.oftes App:rt.. At.of a till is, WI ttoiat of Hoye,' antt...You . tainer, CaOtNittlir kepi a . ..wit/telly oo bsod,..el muds On 'oillty: In I.leeerf 131111 canna, by . . : ". ' , '' . .l Ail WI fLUT.T. •• eete , . ' •• . , . , corner of Peep nslßt.• , , • KB " • - •." , • :%I.lfitißßß, - ..Jo c tin . at* I. Emir, souttutio,Vetukumost 1,441;tts 6, 41 4 i' l4 ` ll ,_. 'wait hrtbibvrt isvatn , r.rsiv 4 teett744 , lLimi "',.. ik,ti.itiovimi,dibiliatirp.tiy• ~,,,,.• ~,,...,.- -e n 1 •,'' ,. ... - . 1 1 t r illi•a;•51101ANSTIDN'et elf i ' f ' o.' ' -':` ',..,F*.:.::-:Ailliikaoll4&44iiligfitE4 .X•'. .f. '''; - .:.••• , 7 ,- fet..4-4;•:• ,, " r :i . '.; -, .' • . '.. .• .1 '' .': :'l l - ... -:::, 4 ,,, A ,.- „ , , , ? ,, z..1 , .. -,,, . ,,, .. ,,,,,,,- ..... ,_:,,,,...- QM= oun, rls not by DOCTOR ,49.TEIR, CEI O-N IC AFFECTIONS D OCTOR AYER, of the CINCINNATI LUNG INSTITUTIC, whose tat...ordinal-y.1.4:0mb.. given hie IMMO world •10. col•billj,w111 TO6DAY open his parlors at lbe whore he cosy borowoltAd dolly. HU utonlablog cocons Ly Me • lot& him lu •onro thv Mho. of tido Lily and vicinity atilt thbi moil•, Which la 613 d INTIRTAX DIMIRINT from that employed by all other practitioners, will effect speedy and radical curse, even after all other rame- dies have been tried in vain, of CATARRH, .11 firm of Throat Disewvis. Bronchitis, .Amthmtt, ConsumptiOrt, 131ae,ling at the I..ixma, Night VsAveate, 'Genera Debility, Scrofula.' impfirity of the 131. - md, and .11 Mom Causee : which le . ad to Consumption; heart Disease, Liver Comp>nlntb, .ml other. ehrOnio 'WPC Thety•ltatte of Cleve Nod, to the Lltitati Of .111M1d7 t hundr.l, who heee Irlnd lbw areH end cow riumli••••1 1 certif. Is. Ilr fnnr. Wo ...d 1.1 • few orjholr B. All., parlor of do Priabytorturr March: Otooktyn, Ohio, cored of Chroulo Ilruorbitts, lo • I•ttei tettlitottromber 6th ISM rays: My complaint ors brourhish, awl I but wy lours with =ay of my trieuda Mut I should boy. to our. bolo(a public spaikor, It wee roaltlog rapid otrado• nil. op Dr. Ayer; to July ibbt. lam Dow able to.u. my Yoko MI meet. aa at any slow dialog my ..tolytry, awl with more *fleet wad rotator' thin for maw mouth. pool. I tour rofolco Out I applied ro Ur. Ayar,,l was frrovotly ho his otlice,unad Judge him le •vary verport a s.oll.m•n and • tato a cularalloo sod odour,. 1.. 0. Eager, nonillable olOteredantl : cured r.la didttendnis TLroet liieraeeourynandar date of Jai, 5/t4. Irian 1 ap plied to Ur.J Wiluslive.Ayairodurl finder 41* treatment bays I parkland in.. mod-4.0W bear ad, sad bane an doubting. ttttt 41.0 will tuult 14 a ruilfral and permanent • Thla gentleman, y .1. Burlltou, Lei curial a • bid Throat Dleeave, write+ under date of July Mg late: "Limbic Ayer'. treatment proved moat lb, symptoms dleeptieertld at outs, dud to the