TEM MONDAY.. *PPM, ANG• / 9 .- 1861. 'She Londtin Times Cor.espondesat on 1 • A" S t uln iK, a Stalgniept r ~. M / .1 1 the War. , - 6 -- - letter from behind's nos that Ja es NIZ. Beersell writes to the Lortaa Times t Newett, L'aq., of die firm of Herren NOr. from Wribblgton,.under date of my 8 : ton St Co., of Liverpool , New York sod "There, never was a people wash ratted New. Orleans, hag lately arrived from ktrettoad, and et -author:l for the Cul no rapidly to the etancluitioti that' the ergo. :annetelf fbl4o. wrist t he eolvertt and sit- I lowing etnL g e etetements now rumored e a. ." , tier' of disputes as oar American biethren. .tet,„evel! abo ut en"Le city ' See New York, now—just recollect what it 'rn.e. t , ...*.ttin of Manassas the nenest de martelizactitofin arid l ifrisnization among the Was towards ttieclose et last fildrelut Sum islaintat have made all these banner; Eli- genilr:lly :a l :a ct :mated. Trietatlythes people filled _ is.ed all thesO i stre.ets with soldienq'turned the with men and women from the e' moat distant arguerl pfillosoptdeally about the right of e n a t e , n , e , d l a, 1 , 1 4 0 G e t ;, n a D : • goverment to restrain states from exacts- which , owing , : vint to: the secrecy main p e epbo d ld not ob. bad , been made up, nor we:* it - likely aw ial td . e .: ever would be The greatest Matron pre. lo i,ho4lile p tt. hire ell of a 'redden begun to veiled, and complaints were loud, deep and Ind 'otit, •, e must maintain cam glorious Veleta, We must have 41 country . ; and earnest. Soldien were demanding their re tro and their pay, mincing to fight again, t 'eir determinetion to return l e tee theeeme m i eee m ,ooulth:n i o n df ee t irea eu disagimetredeeteljtedneic:noitatevlihonneetedldeswehrabeot tli s ei ti tel,bonting information of -relatives—dolor. thew Uwe' go, into zePhietteef aretemeete b n o d et: lP There w no money in the city ex on the Other si about the Mississippi and eeptj ea :rent no es of the Rate banks, coin, Unity of /pen and political `necessities. especially British, being. a particularly scarce Hed yeti Ow a held this language, good artier, • gen te emee . yam m o t never ha t es ha d t hi s To these munnanngs o the mob at • r Richmond city, there were added other present; cortiwt. You , strengthened the hands'of thesecessionists; just as you weak- „, mu e ` en tau e rs e , t i st , n 7,l, 'o ttxd r t o d ote ,t un b : t cried this hands of the United Suites govern- ly heard, that wan coming , up . from ever y t Petite by the indifference or actual compla i ning of the to its measures which you displayed when existing state of affairs. These complaints it meat required support. One half of the wise finiaMil troubles of the G eeetheieet indtgeethie one hen of the strength you hhad haviattbe h ir effect, end learning of a exbibibistil after • Sumter had fallen, might graphed - eO tteler:l7l l LX . o f fi t e al i sTt; el l% have preecnted its ever being attacked. agent, to write by the first steamer % to'the "W by pre the southerners so much more bowie in Liverpool to Nell all the TOOttoo OB irritated against New York than any other heed at enstleg as (eon u passible. Mr. `' part of the Unlike but ttecatige," in their own .file . w . :t h f ties since retched this city, arid his words, 'she deceived us atlhe lust moment? 4 1 ;;,V,"Ti t te e e ' l l at t : u rgt Y ct?efirr b : d t , 4 ° ,,, N . 2 •!i e w Up to the taking of Sumter she pretended went, which told lad such an 'fleet on mr - . to , be friendly, and then, when that happen- Hewett, was that of reconstruction. A prop. ed,which she seemed to approve, ehe turns osition is to be made in a few day. to the - on' gg m e re eavage ly th an even t h e Black United States Government for an armistice for •x' Bepublicianse 'ln fact, though the govern. slaty days, during which time it us proposed to hold a Convention at Louisville, Ky., for ment.ma7 not now wish lo'reeell the ew - the purpose of reconstructing the Union. Cl/m•'li eaeeth v ital points in policy must have per pleiied it almost as much as the hostility of t.he eeceesionists. It Ls all very well to talk of the outrage on the flag, but before Sam ter wets tired-on the fine had been exposed to insults entielent It had been hauled . . down by force from United States arsenals. The Star of the West carried it as much as , Major. Anderson% oemmli -- ndi and the was - firetl'ort; one Shot as a tans:belle or tan elthelle'is as good ostwenty. r " 'Why,when I arrived in the United' States,lla newspapers were treating of the 'smarm ewer of Sumter as an abatract question, `and the headiage about it and Pickens bare ly excited a ineguid curiosity, in the m lode te -t of tom men, 'and - northern' Journals, not ;Mere eg ly anNeW York, bat in, l'earetylvania _ ' eled'lier staW, !seriously warned the goy , eerrenent that if they attempted to hold the One on reinforce the other they would be „ eespeteSible kite the destractibuesf es.-Union - which at the time was manifestly destroyed. - Ho* the tone is changed now 1 I can rec ognize no reason for the cluinge in eveets. • bat I can undenstand that behind all this . surface show—this varnish : , coatiog which Fetenlied to reflect public opinion—there was i a maid, deep and powerful. mess, inert, ;however, and needing strong excitement to set it ingestion, which only e began to heave tipds and burst through the glape when hftfo by the news that the Stars and Stripes had been shot away by rebel bul lets. The mass is now at work in 'earnest It is rolling over the land in lava strewn& "It rutty be that if an attempt be made: to check it the reethot floods will again break through the official crust: While Mr. Seward, with the modest confidence which distinguishes his vaticiaations, was prophe eying, that the •pblicy' of the goverameet would win back the rebel Antes at the rate of one a month, not only were the seceded states preparing to-bold their owe in the comae of secession more strongly than ever, bet the nortliens states were beginning to agitate the questions at issue in a manner" which might have inspired, one with doubt as to a peaceful issue. It is not improbable I thattup to the moment of the of Sam-', ter there were in the Cabinet at Waehing ton I statesmen who trateght they could ' 1 patch up the quarrel, and urine the North alid4outh by running Canada es a drag scent under their noses. Indeed, It would certainly be an agreeable result if the two hundred and fifty thousand northern troops notiin the field could be united-with the" southern forces in a common raid on British • North America and , on the Spanish poreete gods. But North and South will not agree „ .tojoin. What may come alter battle who mosey f At present &Miss entirely from the' minda of England t.he idea, no matter heir It nelyeriginate, that there will or can • be pceee, -compromise, union, or secession 'tffl war has determined the issues." , • Boum Ns :O vi rro OT PY rums.—We kora - train's source entitled to , credit that since the battle of .13a11 Bad no less than one •- bundled and thirty zoven comnassiobed of- Seers of volinteera have 'twig:ad. This is *maulers of those whose terms of three months' enlistment had expired, and is en. &eV amoeg those who nad enlisted for three years, or for the' war. What the -teethes of these resignations were is of crane only matter of conjecture. t Very Lathy. of the officers? had undoalitedly ee' made the discovery . that their poei then was not the sinecure they bad int. - agined—that it havolvedlabor. erae, respon - 'ilility - ruid danger—and thatthe rewards connected With the service were 130 i COM : mensnrste with the sacrifices required. And many of them, without doubt, made the discovery at the • battle of Bull Ban that they,were not equal to the duties they `sly assume:L-IN. Y. Times, haA rase HnOAD TiBOET *ITO ITS "CEIITED." , itrrsrarr—A. carrespoodent of the i'l'erre llsoteHrlwess relates thee - following incident . 01 &skirmish at Rich - Mountain: . i - 'r It that otie "Beefier" ;thinking liireas,it at, a safe distarag and- holding the ... I,:xisiwkinuandrip of llooSiers in extreme con tempt, turned his back, stooped over and ,Offezeti glaring insult to oar men. This act had the effect c 4 making a Hoosier, steering - mad. Considering himself highly' !`lnsulted; and having great faith in his owe ggooveraand,ttrat of tds EaSeld rifle, he sent • , "his compliments in the, shape of an Ounce buil4,..rnairing shot, thd half 4tivehn: g .the ,whole length or seaticra' '...bOdyt and corniog oat. atilt° throat. Carl -< - .bsity induced nusto examine the body; nod 111.=.0.T.CoadkJorthe fact. IST'YIt TiII:ABU IN BAL . Anon= B oB of the 1 5 th nmearr..-.The Baltimore *Lem • _ i. arerege the brealda g - out of • actual hop ' j between the' Palled States an the • te States, and before interc nese ,` "federa ' Qs had been Interdicted b the T 111121"6 8" eat, Several brikiacss Larose; ~federal gev -ed th eir (neck of goods tir 'at this City .. s real°v - te rr id z that city tetßal itienin9e4, a ' Pr ilie nr Wes the dry Imo& hon*t tianm Among 'mein. Brother!' .8% Co. hiettee e t _ goods by w a y or liilastr- TheY l'olrue"..., were il not' obstructed. 04e of iel'O ß ' v. L. Lanier returned this cite a 41Y j. 4ibloituy "r two ago and was yesterday r - ariested b y the federal police on the charge oftramp, having furnished aid and corp. • f - fort to the enemy- n was _tax_en to me ; ft where he now captured. 'Saunas PaitizkYl. re' Pamir 1 lately tadab !n ' bit° -11. 46 ". Gi t o w " ;o m: Arheree , er Gaze . , v ai kt_os„theldr. e war 912/zroa- A 4 4 .4 4 6 ' ' I G i l t ten pendenee may . Weak te- with my ;only , companions „„me.-es„i I m a x e d, novae take Lae muv riaria•where those arestruggling ara tyranny•realty desire my (*.operation l" k that they cell on 1 1. dad °w can yeti tell' theof you in asked Pnltitlty. "B -I 'otwDOA rWM the zePlir- • :: i_ DEPSILIELIAD - MATTIBEG Concentrated Iftannesa. An educated Italian - geitUenian, a refugee, has bean engaged' ill - %hie city in teaching hie poor tellirir.countrytnea-ander the supervision or a benevoleht satiety.' `To eke out a rather !icanty browns, be had given lessonsiti Italian to a Southern ladyi a - daughter of it wealthy Itainie.- After a yew's labor, on sending in his account, be found that his pupil hadstiddenly departed. Soon, however, he received a letter finm.hevin her Southern . home, saying that ;hi had 'the means at hand to nettle his bill, hat she should reserve them and not send the money till the war was over, for fear of giving Melo the enemy I • Another instance: A Northern lady has been teaching for several year. in a public restitution in a. Southern -city. -She incurred, in some way the suspicion or dislike of the Vi g ilance Committee,. who informed her that she must leave town immediately , Nothing loath, she repaired at once to the Smogs Batik, where were the Aard-earard wages of her years of toil. The gentlemanly clerks enured her that they 'hoard be most happy to oblige. her, bat they could not give her her money until she could 'bring a' reference from the Vigilance einemittee that she was not =impeded, and Shat this , was not to be used against the Cubit era Confederacy I -The-prior lady replied that the Committee had already'. warned her, and that the money was here Ind designed for her owe support. The officers bowed bar oat; abe Went a stn to ,the _Committee, but they' 'could give Ter help. and the result was that the poor robbed school-teacher was driven to the North, leaving her hard-woo earnings as a named goootnbution to the income of the Southern Cootedaracy ! These are facts. What must that cilium cen give birth to such incredible raataity and meanness lie wildest stoma of Yankee stinginess or Jewtsh rapacity never equaled these true narratives of Southern_oreannevs. What but the moral ribliguity,Tmduced by a system of Ala very, could than , /wren a population of honorable men and women I—N. V. 'Amts. ♦ Harbot for the Pitates. Caracoa, the Island where the Confederate • th e pirate. scouter, so comlortaoly • refitted and obtained roomiest, lies in the Cantmean Sea, near the coast of Venexaeta, in latitude 12 N. and longitude 69 W. It belong. to the Dutch government, and bas 'been fur_ many yenta a...depot from which the Spanis Main and many of the surrounding rained, bane been supplied' with provision, and insnufactures, meetly 'carried thither trout America. The 'iiland is very favorably situated for a cone.. meet centre of trade, a fact which was long ago known to the freebooters and filibusters al the West Indian seas, who made it one of their headquarters. Many of the preset it:habi tants are descended from these earlier pirates. The tree. of Caracas wat present 'entirely in the hands of Dutch Jews, who, find here fine opportunities for getting wealth, and hare 1 for soma years driven out by their unscrupu lolls trading the stud and honest old Octet merchants who • formerly carried on the rem merce of the -island. • These Jews are ttaders woo have no thrupies, and will be but too glad to furnish the Confederate pirates with all they need. They bare' fall away-on the island, bold the most important places, bane their creatures io the courts, and themselves fill the Geier's:tea council. The Governor is mice's tartly their creature, becanie if he should re sist their will they would have hint removed. There is small doubt that these_people are fa. vorably inclined towards our itisorgents, being. 'like these, slovehelders, and strutcrupalons mid eager for trade of whatever kind.- They have in theirstores all the-coal and provisions which Davies privateers need. The island has long bean the principal depot in these seas for shot - and powderouid large quantities of warlike materials are always in store here, in the handsel these merchants. And the vessels of DaTU will find no difficulty in enlisting sea men for their piratical business. •• • _Xuractia is only two digs and e half eail from -Aspinwall, with a fair witidamill-huiprent. it would answer excellently for the Confederates as a point whence to strike at a California treasure ship and this is an additional reason why immediate action should he taken to keep the pirates out of this neighborhood. -N. Y. _Evening Peat. Oreat Eiptctsaloiks. The great popularity of this wonderful sto ry of Dicken , i seems to increase as its circle of readers grow wider. The Ireabnees,of its interest is truly wonderful, and rime of its leading characters, like those of Lawrence Boythuro and Harrold Bkinpole, in "Bleak House," are equal to anything in. Eng lish literature in their originality and •b• solute consistency. There are WOO most exquisite touches in the liming of - the trans of Joe Gargery, while the delicacy of the character of poor "Biddy" is equally wonder cal. Pumblechook and Verb's boy t witch and the la eyries clerk with - the "post office mouth the Aged P. and Herbert' Pooket, are all "tcketted for immortality," while the dsiker- Shade.. of interest which gather monad the names of Comperon, Old • Orlick, and the Micros. of "Satis House" are 'air terrible in their gloom as the story of the life of hiprik jti BM Aykey. fatilikpciwmfuf work., , Dickeni two been Pri.,•etninettrdy succesifil in every promo) be himstilf , .and his renown - tu,opening thiihook, audit wilLbix long before the novel reading public wilt enjoy:shelter book. The illustration , by hicLetout are worthy of his grief reputation, which, is high praise.—Pka. I• . • lowa Pinot and ratFilOpina. , The history °Oho war, so rar, ban put on record some .very _ diecreditable seta on the part of volunteer regintente,,is,Jesving the viiivice in pretence of a threatenieg battle.. Llennvlrania has lurnisled more 'than her ablire of those ieitring wldier,. WOO', Geld near , Lelia differeitaind tar nobler story of lira dour: age -and . p trinthr. Gen. Lyon hid, in Ins little army, a regiment lowa, Volunteers, whose time 'Typified. some weelus ago.-- fluilthe discharge of_ regiments previously tad wid cad Gen. Lyon's army from. eine ibottsimir.man down to about viz Zhontind alid . Bee hfcCol loch, with a Very seperior :force, wail known to be marching lariat/ . to-attack and- mash him.. In this state of &HaimAbe lowa Volun teers related their dlacharge, and -resolved unanimously to wand by. their General, their comrades and thiir country, until the impend ding danger should be pant. The report from the battle near Sprrngfislitiells - that this lent reglininliowed the earth thicklY teldl theitdeid;_and was-the-second, if not,' the :chief, enflame in one of the' momeingutnarY battles of the times. lowe has Tessoulo be proud other soldiers, and. the best men of Other States will be honored by imitating- their ezerople...-/Y..Y. - 2/Trunt , r - .: - • . ' -Asutersois*.iiii . 'De btatuallreuttiely a , adiTsaimaiecreave been eonatitated'sparing' military command,. ab be called- dm DepartMear of Caisiberland, Brigadier4featiral Robert Alderson - ,com. i _..., , .... 'fit` -- MaWiliatiz Dice Fuss sv iii Tam vox jsclatolii. , -Wei ;fisi4 hi.the Memphis ApPetil of Friday laat'a long docamint from G. F. Jackson, late Governor alMis souri, beaded" Declaration of ludepeidence of tbeState of Missouri,!' and addreiced to the people of that State. The Ex-Govern. or says he takes this step by virtue of an- ' thority conferred upon him by Abe State Legislature to do such things as to him might seem proper to 'itruppress the rebel lion abd repel. invasiop." Ile thereupon assumes that Una waging of war by . the Fed eral Government upon Ate sovereign State of Miiwouri, "ipso facto,--sunders the con. welkin of the latter from the former, and accordingly ao deciams.—subject, however, to the ratification of the people at such fa. tore time as - their Impartial and unbiased verdict can be obtained:through the ballot box. POLITICAL I,IO2ICES. e 860CIAT14 JUDGE--ISAAC H. WHIVEL, a* East tivialogbetn, will be a candidate tor 6.xlo Jodie, entdeolt to . We Re.yabli. can Convent on. -. . ante . _ ar FOR A.BbOOIATE JUDGE.— kIIOIIABL LlPP.2eq, of the borhosh of Past Stirrers', rill be presented to tho Conohiorshou of the Itapaddisan oantentlon of ,hllarr7 want)' for troluation r rateark Judge. Upp b pia orderly writhed for the prltiost,belog av0.41130r. moo scholar, nod . hulas, coosiJorahlottowg exr po knee.. ar UNION OA.I(DIDATEI—Ii. 801- Mar of thir War o( 1811, for ABBollaTil 3171)111.-44011216(111616601114, of lawronoorrno, formorly of Crib Ward. Pi6tabarab• mat to 01 -FOR AISSOIiI tan JUDGE.—JNO. DROWN. of Item tOvireellp, will b. uad4 &tailor emodete' /Mite, - abject to the dectelen el the ItemeMan Coast, ueimeotket. Jeirkikwto FOR ASIA/014T& jII. M. N. baltolllllliLti of East LabsiTh. Peebles tomildeet W the deMion of the Mikan aloarair COIMIS OM. MOM OFFOR Ab6101131,1.-,JULIN 01 L.- VI ..LAN, id tippet Oa Oleic township, Mil ba candidate 1 r kum M bty, inblert to s helmbilcu i tonmetion. • • ' c. lb ws AtiSSMISLI.z—SAMUNIA ICE, of Oolitn. tciweihip, will be a cam* date for emanation ter Asiembly et the vended d• esiblicantloneention. -14:to MANY frittabilet EirFen SIIERIFF.—ADAM WEA VSB, al ths Bentlb ward, Pittebusub, offer Wesemolf a tendblats for Sherif of 6.l,beus county, subject to the Repateissek tkeesestioe. _esuraurr.-lattka WUOLS, of sables tonnablp,ianke the voles of hie friends to 'obtain the Itepublken nomination tae Sheriff of Allegheny County. nis tooth:au win 003 allow bite the opp.ctunity of travengan the county nn,l meths them alt. latlitento EWITO 11 IS 11 141i1V F-11101111 - IL IJIW la, of IShaip•lntrii, Is • voliadldat• foe iberiff of Aliegtway counts, =Wet fo the nerbP' Nofolosolso Ocavrosion. ht. SRON, of war- re.t.os oimomfp;ks .cend ITO klese for Iberia. I if nominated and electad:tte enzyme to pay 601 mitt of the net profits of the Oho tab Um °nasty %Yount. ry fortne nre at th contith.aud eirenuo bonds • sattaroctori to the e Jnd of the Uourt of Wanton Pier ter coleptiseee err the stove plupeettker. ILF F hin t h in & fitiLlMUT—The frigndo of t J.ZEILISY, of Collins tornak= aptstfully urge Ws totoloattiat. Inv Irbbl both to his altar, and party, well.knOWn etergy and &Dainty to curet publics respect, entitle his clamor to e'er) cuastderstlos. At the gam Unto; ha maim :ki ln the district entails/ tp this Oka f 027 O:rSII.EMIFF.—JULiN Ai irtiithtb wsx4. Pittsburgh. will be • moll We Tor too attovi.ottlin4ou4ject to too thcitionol Out !Loony. °pout, Oonvention. tobtillo 10*SEIFAUFF.-4.1011N MILLER., 01 gun Mealy, Winne township, la aecandklaue for Sheriff of Allegheny ianneny, aulgoct to the dedalon of the Republican Wanly Conseutkni. entetna FOR bIiFXIFF,-11USIU S. FLEX'. C liovroblporntOcr:.cn the do. deloe of the Reoatalcati Onniemtloo. felftte ErFox witont.B.,-- . .W. U LEN N, of Pift.borgh..rol for Coro no. subject Li the decision of thy ti-public.h Comity votive:Aim sold to BrCALONER.--0. D. BUs'rWICK, Itaq..hf Laerrenceeittn, will la eupperted for • irettotoluetton for Comm., =Wet to theßhpablto. Nominstlog Cooveetlysi. addherto Orr Ult CURUNNI.--eINO hyptx NO Pittaborst, *ill be • cantli-at. lot Comm, nntifiat to the deeiMoDiaf lb. klevablkan Oramatton. WE 0 R 0 040 DI Elt.—Bkakitsi ET LAK Reg , the Meth Want, haring been • .leetslated" oot of the .. ' O-Itoe to Ina b be wee platted by the people, mill -be Support:et fur Comer, sobyert to the Repoblkate Noah:Whit Ouoveatloo. my MO" F-76-}FirtigONEß--11ILTON ' WOAD!, of tliefile tointaltip, to pre...lt o?. ea • canoldate for Coroner of Adegbasy county. sultect to the Ropnbtleau domluatltottJosorroatton at. 2 0•FOR 00 ttUN ER.—FREPERLO alum of the !Wed ward, Pitteba rata, will to. asnalate ror tOrcaler, subject to the datitato of the Depublteaa Coma./ Ocoveattoo. gr--'---yitOTHONOTAKY.--O. W. Cell- WU. of the; Mb tea. Pittsburgh. will he • esuebtat• lot the gems seise, subjset to the dole tots of the itesubiteel Oottety Oeurretion my2l "hair Alillaltoll l o will be • esaiLdsto Ibt wad isktlcaz INl4bnr ta• llepubhcsa Oebremonagi. p 2,4 is PAUTIRMUTION.—.• re'r- W ki Ilnutl, of the Barthian or IStruilnuturo, ta a candidata On Ms othos Cl Prothonotary, subject to tba Seddon of the Iteeputthcan Ocurreuttos. [sagest fr&FOR PIVOTHONOTILRY.- ww-/13AAO WALKER, Jr, of Roblumon Towteb will be a eandideas ibt,rtothouotary, subject to tom Republican o.torantica. snliskto gr -- ---- - YROTHUM'.UNTABY.—JNO. :MOB- Kof 'A lletkeny. will be caulbUt% sat4emtb• &claim of ils• Republican Convestlau. fr7.-------PRUTEIONOTARY—Z. PATTER wev SON, of (Witt= Toireahlp, Is a candidate for PrabOnOtaly, WOO to the tlectsion of the Sepublt• an Octov.mtioe. gr------------PROTllopiuTzila.-J 0 11N tl.' cowrie, of Anagbealeit7. to • oiodldat• for Prothanotars, eabJect to the dasigauo of. 'be b. Coops, (Wiz end= lell:to PAOTUUNOTARY.-OAPT. u. ot. Upper St-Clair tovostitp, tb• votes of big fdend• to obtain au ilapobliada oatioteelbt ProthoO.tuy 0' coupsy—uu Infirmity ol b leftimod cot *MAUI' talgttbit. Oppor• trinity I trarmlog b• county cad owing thorn AIL tl;g-----PIIUTROLYOTAUY.—DAVID O. auvrzot amid= Township. will boo taw Aid do lot ttoottobtioo to tbo above oeloo,tubject to the doebion of the lb Titabfloan CY:Knob:km fstZto - - - - • !WY MAYCLION - WHAM) DANVII4of BOOTS TV•inhip, NW to, sap ported tor th• etion 'ado% lutdoct to dttdd. o titilort Weft° fr - iftlit COUNTY CODIOntioIONYA umr of Wilkins Totten ottl to • candidate for Canute cisantalarivoor, sotajeci to th• ttopabit•stiOotrreottoo. myttio t ar COUNTY COMMISIONZR. — Joao MILLE% rag, at Studer, will Ino . cats Mao for tele abate ca" gulden to lb, decision of itepoblinan Catmentloo.. Mkt° FUB et ----COMAilabluNIR. -.DAVID DOWNS, of Paw VowmalP, be • eiedleste lei 0 ,unty OceeenlasSooes. gadt to be Deobblkeus Cooveallon, • ' coplgeitto R FOR COUNTY. ;TREASURER. - A. FLOYD ante Bionod mud, PUtr.orgb, teal be • tomeildste GM the abate al .e, betake ttl• SePUbliaan Noßlostlng Commotion. asekto _ _ 'Motel's. sr. LOQzs flowszi4 011EBTNOT ST., ABOVE THIILD pS2LJ►DE7LP B2 JL thalmmedlatiziallibborboad otitis Jabbing Wm.. aellarkit, Third and 13heatuot Arcata, Ili, biota. PAit 011 ea, Merchants' lisahaiiire, to., la: Board per Day, fa 50. Acelosiodatis, when mu:WA es the VIROPIAN - PLAN, /Wm, from 60 Dew mod ogrogrds• re day. geed Mesh At Jilin Cuss /116160 KAMM TO vas . Wm. Oices amrrdtcg to 06861.1 of Para 711•Clity VON* take Paill•ligar•.fro say 110unkezi TO or CLOS& 70 Ce• Mask Sir Xi:oll4l:inch, ainciaii 144 Ipii4 I ylT4In - MILOS 9,H0M153 ON TIMID ICU NOPRIA.N.; LAN 01x1 bir nifttaa. ifttaa." Dingle Dooms, fifty Ceti Per Day. City nal" itquars. corner Vramikfort st. lOppadta Olt, SOLI • • Nosl4ra thaj 'mut* ordered, in th• spacious a,. 150 Shop,' to • Buboes Mop 104 Rath booms att•thed to shit Neal. N, N,.....6••••ar• of Itmailors *ad . flask. :s NU, "bo, •or• an • - I patir* la R.llllll3tao, Ropriotiv. ITlTT7g9.r ma tt . thiac kin t 114 = 11- 11 . LT l t a b t4 =l ..notimar '2"to* • - , moods tioecaran. A tor l4 rieb,UPl4.l "t4.1"4 iraegpl avilifiCSUrets Mid for bl Joss Maas 9.oty the Jaen- l i !" is . 0 - t r u i r risikaw. 118 ' • - moldy oat naai its. ~.- ~ ~....~a:::5.iai7%W~.:,~:'.`,~cu....,a„~..:1..:u- ~,G'..c.:N.y.a.,.,..~ =CMS Yl4okoStiLB FOE LIMY VAA)i.d l / 4 • AND dad ULANCE ILA.IOIIWA. 0111 CI at CMCIIII•0 &AD 741 ,, MG1, Denser Baud cued Mercer tuner. Na Yoke, August 5,1E81. PlArailaiel WM be received lathes ten, toe turuah h3g. tkv antreat, Army liCegon Llamas: Ilia proposals should state the priee at lebiel thee ma Le furnished at the places, al inanalertare and: the peloest galtkh they eau be delivered the this die not, the =War wulett out be made bybiddve wtibla or month ober rerelat of thou. dcr alit the number Which he eau deliver withlaune w k. The harems. renal eaactly nonfarm to the allowing irPotilleatlons and re theastablished pvitornS: . berme 16E10110m to Wm WRIT'. -• Two Quilors.—linech attata B.feet 6 itch.. long, 34 mote. wide...seed into Id barb ring. of •,,111thirtiut hip nest,. iteet 1 hashes long,3%locnre wide ate, roe.. 2 feet losg, 2% lushes Wide, •11.11 1% Inch buckle; urea wraps to bricalo Into eta, plena, 5 feet long, 11gbich wide. side straps tom 1% loch too strate 16 inch.s loug, loth .11Cle, tapering to a point. Two Belly Banda Loon aide two feet 3 Inches loan, 2 latheswide, with a two Inch Docker; snort aide I foil 6 inchr long and 2 kens wide. Two bait Callen. 18 to to Inches bong , with double strap, and safe 11111111011 !Led eur.kiee % inch wide. Two Pair of Strong Hamm to son. made of white oak rot, nom% wish hook., hroast tinge 1% inch agues, staples and line ring. Two Pak of Hama Strap. Lower oz. 6 Get 6 Inch. long. % inch wide; ripper one 4 Cost Gleams long 3 two wide Two Sit:llea Churn piece 4 feet long. 1% licth wide; cheek 'pieces each 10 manes long, I% In +Melissa% Piece 11%, biotite king,ll tech wide; susy um Weds to crown pisom,.l6tachas loog,ll= n wade; ram piece 11 inches 1°14,1 inch wide; blind/ 6 Warm long; 5% Inches wide; reins, loug-eide 4 fret knob 1 Inch giblet abort' elide 2 Met long; / Inch wide, grub 1 tuck buckle; belie, tinned / 001 / 01 4 W weigh Ise to the dosen. Two Pale Shan Plpoe,2 lea 'Obis 2%1241. wide. Two Pair Trine Charm,' feet lour, Mann , W the toot, of Ns 3 iron. with T on coca and, weight 7% to 810. per par. Twisted or stralght. One Par of Bread Chaim, 22 inches long, 14 links to the toot, of No 3 iron. Twisted. • Two Neck Straps, 3 feet I hook long, 2% Itches wide, with 2% Inch buckle. Two Neck Obelus, 4 teat 6 inches long, 14 links to the . loot, Nod iron, t and loop to be rirstod ou to the neck strap. Twisted. • One ideldis, made on Attakipas tree, bead, 'gullet • and cantle, booed, covered to the. usual wet with haltianned bores bide; lisps 20 Ito be. long, 16 Inches wtde; eurclngla 1 test Inches long, 25g Wars wide, wi.h a 5% loch tomble one mid, to be fastened to the Miele b, being riveted to two our itsatawide, them stri era piss to oil* on each de/ef the saddle tree, our, end hr tied to ths Inmt part of the bar,•tho other end to the en. Leaden 01 tho lust ballad the cantles Spanish sedan. Whelp; stirrup leathery 4 Wet 7 inches tong. 114 inch wide,•eilin 1% inch malleable Irma, booed, bell eye pattorti, to widob 13% Me tap, Caren pair. Tiro Oollas, 17% tolB Inches long, awls ilo ram° u 60 when bootee. Two Pau of litmee to mil. of Lb.. nine fantail as for wheel henitot, frown, Nigh badminton rinse and line tiny, with tits'. wheel bundle. Too bridla6 lune an for ohne! Menne Two Neal 84. p. and etuAnt, nuns ma tor wheal harant. Two thdly 6•14 04 . Too Pair Ohne • Two Pat Ince Ohara, Two Ornflpen and iiip always. Beek neap 0 het long, tsperiag trona 3)6 inches to 11% lathe. w Ide. nip ro !gpe onto fan • Inchon long, 44 loch wide, eten Milt shoot at anis and. twallnk duds, 3 net 4 inche• 10ng.3% lathe. wide. Two liartlngsles, 4 feet long, 1)4 loch wide, to Dunhill Into the LW One Oonpling Strap, b feet 6 Inches 10ng.% inch wide. Due .11bont ann.{ feet klag,l loch wile, to burble Into ad 611 et each and, with a ring. owed In tho attars to melte the Ind Ida. One load I ion % 1 , 14., with • Menlo at onet ad. and nu a 8 8 luth loops the other. One Map, bony plaited bona tilde, 0 hat 6 Inches long One lime Broth, ottl, of brintios, by —I o Use Mary Ootob, No. 214-8 Mr. Th• whole to be pinked Ina bon shoat 18 Indus wide, 17 laden deep, 84 inches tong, made of 1 men Ida, append, wood haolo ar nee et may be regutad. Pour floret Llano.% et mallows, to Mb • Two Quilme. Breech straps 3 tmi I lothm long. 3% inthear wide, wired Into 4 inch zing, et % ion iron. top straps 4 feet lona, 3 inebee.Wdde; etel Pieces feet Inultee long, - 3 rich.. wale, with 1% each boater., =ma tamp. to buckle boo Mat pi me 6 met long, I%inch wide, side strap& It feet 6 inches long, 1% then tilde; tie env. 16 inches long, 1% inc, tilde tapering to • pouts Two Dell, Esoda Long sale 2 feet 4 !Itch. long. 2 intim wide, with s 2 loch but tile, .host eldo 1 .net 6 riche. long and 2 (name wide. Two hale Colette. 22 to 2:11 Welles lop,. • doable Waite 4.1 sale leathers end Mehl. 7;,' tacit wido. Two Pair of threw, llama In twit, anneal white oak ron, Ironed with hooka, Mem( trigs I%inch mom,: sown* and line rims. Two Pale of Roue ets sp. Lower one 6 Wei 6 Inches bog, % Web MlOl tipper one 4 feet 6 lychee lung, % loch wide, of slow awned leather. Two Illtfdles.. Crowe piece 2 feeta limbos ring, 15{ loch wider, cheek pee. each 10 lockets tong, I% loth wide; hoot piece 12% loam. ng, such ow etat placed, 'tow blinds b crow lo n ph..., 16 w riche* long, id loch wide, nose playa 11 riches long, 1 tab wide; blind. 6 Inches 100g.6 riche, wide. ..hot. long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 loch wide. sheet side 2 Met long, IWeb *Me. with 1 Inch hackle; bitte, tinted nullee, to weigh B art Use dome. Two onto CheLo Pipe., 2 test 6 inches wog, 1% inches wide. Two risk TraoeCheine, 7 te , t tong, 14 fluky to the foot, of No 2 boo, OF 14.1 us @insight, with T owe end, weight I We per pair. One pen of breast etude% 28 Inches Wog, 14 link, to the foot, of tie 2 iron, mimed. Two her.k. !know 3 feet 6 incise. long, 25p locket wide, with 2%, inch buckle. Two halo Chaim, 4 eat 6 lathe. long, 14 link. to the too,. Misted Ne a Iro4T and loop to he Meted on to the wok atop, towel to the dote. One toddle, node on Atokape& tree, hod, Fillet Mel cantle booed, scored to the noel wigs with bait unused borne bide, flaps 20 nubile lung, 16 bribes wide; surclngle 1 Met to Weber long, 25{ 1 Whet wide, with • 15p Inch torkle oti owe end, to be tsatected to the saddle by being Fleeted to two curved stops, 15( lock webs them strap. an pieced one on ..ca size os Out maddietree, one end le Bed to the trap. pot of the tor, the other end to the oitenskto of to. Mt behind the matte, tipsniab Wale 1..0101: Wimp Logien 4 got 7 lotto lam 1% loch Wide, with 1% lock Owl* Wrap, tostisatui boo, Booed. boll eye 90110th, to Weigh 1L1A0.11% to to • &tan pair. Two Bridles, same sit far wheel bonen. 11. Oallers.3o to 22 tocho Wag, wade the setae ss Wit *tool banters Two Pair of flames to ralt,of same materiel se for wheel batty w wttb hooka, Weald rings and low Out with stops es in wheel berme& Iwo Neck derive end Chiba, mute to We wheel her owe Two Beni Bends, same.. for wheel tonsea. Two Peer Chain Plpie,ausits. for wheel Woo Two Pair Tows Maim owe as for wheel baton Iwo Croppers and Hip Mitor. Back strap 6 tot toe& tapering too 35k indite to 11% inches wide. liip Bosco with burble...oh 2 Met B Inches tong, 1% testi wide, with wtoo4bt total. Two Back Bead; 3 tool ludo, long, 3% loam wide. Two Mertiogelow t Wet long, 1% loch wt.", to Cockle Into the 14L Oas Ooopitog Btrap, 6 tot 6 lades 10ng.% loth wide ihke Chock BON 4 test 1 loch Wog. 1 14C11.111.14. to hackie Into the Oust soh end, with ring owed to the cooler to receive the Wed Boa. One Lewd Ito, 21 fret long, SS toch wid. , with • tackle at ore end, and an b latott loop at the other- Ooe %hip, heavy prided horse bide, 6 feet 6 incited long. 000 BONG Bitith;o111, of bridled, by Inches. thwo Carry Comb No 242-8 bar. The whole to be packed in s bog about 21 Inches vinyls Inches deep, 34 lamina longs mule of 1 Inch etuff„,coopersd. 'rood boom or iron.. may be requited. The nude to be made of Me beet materna, sewing to be made with good wand thread, laid enifiect to inspection dating Awl pruners of angolgacture and also when fionbed. When 6 bores hareem le required, the bled tuatara, bradawl, baron*, neck amyl, bony bands, °bale Open, trace chain, cropper and bap straps, back bands God ompling straps are doubled: Goa bearing them 3 feet long. 14 Imam to the loot,olNo 4 Iron, with a Tun emb ego added; and lee! lins to be 30 feet long. •boie to be =goof lbe ensterlakmwing to be toads with good wad Weed, and eobJect to In. apection daring Me promos of coanufmtare and Ma ono fiddled. Waxen 6 mils bargeman coquina, the led brkilee, kande, gads swipe, Maly batidi, "diem pips, trac•chains, supper and hip strap. beck bands and ouopling Ores* me doubled, one bearing ctitio . D het Lung, 14 luaus to the hoot, or Non iron, Lib w T on .cob .04 addedi and laud Ilne 10 to, 36 feet lung. Propose's will elm be tteeive4 for maaieg end Hutting siaLtikht• hareem fur two or tour mule at bolas twans—• specification of watch Wail be buNsoluir /Magi oisitiNdrid and 'ioarantdo will be fianlihed Opus application to taw 0 ac, and none wilt bo con mined tbat do not macro thereto The privilege to remand by mud for the WWI litete. of naming goy ptyposnietbat may be deemed eltinattinf. • , • • Plotmeals will be Inlorsed oo We envelope .lacto dog them, .1.n090m10 for amanita.% Amoy Wog= ono Atlitktitsuce llama.," and addremed to Odor 1/ AL maw+, Qeartermsfiter N.H. Army. REMOVAL. -- TIIE PgKIN TEA STOtt, bu been Mound ttoto tto ..311 /nth moot to NO. SO ST• CLAM ST., Soiir Dour from Liberty rt. 14"LOOK-2,000bb1e. Ocean Mille, St. 1: book: 1,000 do .114 Vyrroa do do , 600 do 13ouoordle do do 200 do Depot Willi, A Whet, din 000 do Orange Meetly street, dtr, All of the oboe. ar• obalas 0i 'binds elley'fbrateds pa ortred and for eels J. B. LlOO MT CeL, Sae 7$ Water and WI hoot streets. NillO IL—Prepamtory to my removal to Planklpbta city, I havadoned out stock sad badness to *Nam L. U. YOIOT ♦ 00, irbo continua l* Protium and Oomndadon baldness at my old .ton„ 147 Lawny .teat 1 Veep cartatullp tae. conmand them t 0 mss Mande and patrons. and MIRAPP. • M ESB VID NO. 1 INIACKEREI Ili. Just received MAU Batten, yet %An Witte far bah; ttw., alio for ale by thepound et eedbeed Wets -. by . JNO. A.;RNBLIAW tor. Liberty and Head attest& :DBEINED 01L-53 barrels for Bale AID iow lodise , consairO s ,ten _ . , Soo 4tluing Otani no. SEWING MACHINES , . WIT LIAM MMACiI Y ALL. PAU= ILIDUCKU VOA TES, NM= YEAB&• • FBI= AIWA( dab 11110. IN 6 re" 17132 G M2l riensamar.. . TNOURASED FACI TIES FOR tasnotacturiug, e r n the curled cco:0 10 . of li te gation expellees comquent - upon rieeut n or the idol. ted EtatissChratt; sillittilag the validity et the timer A. Lister Clompenye Patents, edible this cocapeny, to tuctibli their denied halt Important provements, et MUM PUCKA. ..the imperiorits of tbeseAf salines foil family ose and for manufacturers, in the same ran*e of pupae and inetecial, is attested oy theanti 'Of thousands vistas them And the nroderets pre:edit which they are now wad places them within the tberh of 011, end ob. Metes all mode for tempering i t ith those Manioc and low priced - machine' which re io much prglo diced the rowing =wham baritesa Army machine mold by Es is • WARRANTED FOR T REE TEARS. Nilo oleo give Instruotlons, tree j et cherge, to rumba sera, Manatee Mem to Uem, Peli, gather Tuck and 4 imbroldee, al on the was machine: , ilirthr can ba had at oueekice, free debar" by 'appplug Ither In person or hp mall. N. 11 . — ftlault ' iducillues, Usedlos, 1311 k Tuts% Cotton, *to. constantly on hand,' OHATONEY k WALTER, NO. 1, KITH STANETI PITIGBIIEGLI, 0 A; AL AGENTS ttoors, tiangas, Osates, arc. BfiCOBERS, . DuqUesne Foundry, Liberty at.. near Oates , Depot Ps. . B. IL. PITLUBIGIGIL Pe. Manufacture MAOBINM, EGYik . BLIAT mid BOLL. ING MILL maws OA9 ' IN GS. or BOA description.. • OIL Keg, BOILS& °arias, nal lII4ONTO GRITS BABE, WAGON BO 'Ed, BAD AND DOG ORATES ANDUHASSIMONTB,I3TOPOOOK 1301.1.1.4 a.. always on bead and for sale low. tirecre left sin. W. W. YOUNG.eonter of Wood snest eadDlantoud Way. will receive prompt enter. inehMi DTNA STOVE W 011.31.8. . 33 1 - 1 A L E Y Manufactures eveii variety all uoOld, PARLOR MID BEATING STOVES, G ci.A.Tir..tenoxria. FENDSI33:3 ace. &a :Idr.a. Sole - groprietor ofd the celebrated rAratir OAR DORNING OONBC NINO 412.64110.1111UW111. Office and Sales lioom,d No. 4, WoodlStroot. Pl=slllllloll, PA. ly D.• D■ 11AV N & SON me.NuirearOans STOVES. Warehouse Federal ;Street , near New Ibliprurlao bridge, 01T1. rora W : =g m e t :i lbfillagerbureZufrortsrrwid etul Coal which ire ere Wilt% alike lowest prima. Thaw v bitting ear city will gad bro their advantage to give _a. a rial end examine car eta& babas pard.Alog • I ; Co.t W Iron ov a. Trootn, Wag 1,0 Ulnas, &slog, Uollcir Wan, oo Boxes, Plait' a d Fancy Grate Fronts, Fenders, otr.Castiogo of all laid. mode to order. jilfoyO IL DI itSVMS t SON. A14E1151, MOCOLIMICIC & CO, V ALL'V 10 °UN]) R. V. PITTSBURGH. PA. Warahotine..Nci.llls2 St. Clair at. ANUFACTURCKS OF COOK, PARLOR asd LIAAIING STOVIS, Parlor s‘,l !whim Grates, Hondo Ware. out: Stoel aDd Oka. Stable, Rolling AllllGastlogs, IBM Clesrlog,Gas, Water and Arellan Plor, Sad Irons, Dag !robs. Wagoo Kat ra. Poor Rattles, Pallas, Mogen, Car Wheels, Ompilsga, and Caranr. geoerally. Also, Jobbing sal Ilarbhge Castings mule to .Order. Parental Portable G Sims or floraipasrer. talker:4 • _ _ ____ iiicto - r•gortt fibbettlOrMtril% ELICHAIWBOWs ISH 111N.ENS, DAMASKS, !TAPERS, iC. /lONSUMERS Ot lUCLIARDSON'S V tail 9, and those ,dealron• of obtaining the G fNUUfb GOODB,Miontill cu that the articles they purchase are sewed with c e ful lime of the Dm. J. N. lIICIIIARDbu , tl It OWD11:1,. es • guarantee of the loan nom and durability of the Ws caution Is rendered necessary, as large qnsntlileaol infested and defective Linens an prersscd, meson ater seit nan mated with the toires of RICH ANSON, M I hll who, regarcUem of the injury thus indicted be on the Americen occonmer and the Munifactilre of the genulne Gdud wW a noVreadity abandon • so ',ratable, while parthasen can be. on with Gouda of • worthless elarealar. 3. istritoiima a 3. Di Arent'. Mk Dead& ilsraet.lTEestlork. BINI GER'S OLD LONDON DOGS Ln in as a riennedial Agent. THIS DELIO/0131d1TOSIg BTllllll.atiT, VSPEOIALLY deigned for the uso of Au ow Medical a and On Amity= auporsaled the ao.caliod "0, Irat," .Arosordlc," . i, .IktodlOgad," .11chriabps, Ma, Is now endorsed by _all of tae prondotOd. WJdcuab amiss and woodman, as postaang all of nos antnasto aoal cronliths (tondo and datratk) stud' belong to an old and pare Gin. I:rui op to van bottle* end sold by all dnustats. droalre.rdo , Dr. 830. Li. HC /. U. bIat.I4BL ININGXI 0 Wood Id a 0, 0 Assn. Illatablats4 In 11111.11 bole Proprietors. N 0.19 Broad anat. P. Y. EVERUREENS; FRUIT TREES, in 1,...W. would mil the attention of tboeileWe who are decelidlog the ground. with fnmamental leergrerns, To 13 Treaty es, an. to car attendee col• laction, comprishog all the principal body muletlea, as !Wove No/way nprooe, Anautan. Boom*, White, Hemlock, Film and IMalish Latch Pince. Judie/v. 9•t4 fiedar,Dommon Don, Upright Bat, LitertancAr• bonitos; tog i& Yew and Minor Arboreltea. WOO strong plants of the Albertan Astanium sad klpzigikt Hos, on baud, which Me inealuable for twilatem and beauty. A 150,10,000 Apple, Pasch and Cheery Trace of good elm, and null of Odra Wm. 300 trees, conusen• dog to bear, re Oil telsbratal Della de Oliolsey Cheap • Svagreens, hm two M five kid 331 k, of variety. paclua sad ehltwel as directed, at $0 peedcs. Boom tbsisands of livagnens, ranging town nee to ten fed, for planting I the inumedlaie neigbutaboxt, at very iow rates. Betenmene H0u...1 dge Wald, John Parker, .1 Eh I. rebtedock, W Holum, an. Denny, J4Jonee. lettere to oat addtdet through Wilkins Portoffice, 1111.40.eny panty, Pai promptly *Mended to. ,F Pittsburg% ledge m titavery, sittuiteJ m Wit. tits avails/ Melt in atm walk from the UM Lit etty Puemier hailers Switch, near to Wed Liberty. tonikelwittwkinT -. 1 W Pd. 3.1 AB. Idtlistkelh. matenU -4REAMENTAL2 THEW, 3081:0, In retortelng manta to the poblto tot their yam. sae, !dumb, so Ilbordly extended,' would Call their 'Mahon to my very l iDirge stock of TSUJI for this . • . If y dock of Apple, ear, (a d and dorar . ")Peach and Chem/ to elands any I have ever Maid. All of the olost t eemed v wrougkt by per. ions haying a I kocred of the hashed% and every rare taken to Woe n land true to name. 01 Apple Tress items w nave 101k001.-850X 1 o 1 srittcb are threogrLolds. f otoll to To suck am leant 111111111 MB, Ito S bed, by 0.100 or Ihot4 largaleme world to It. fate" tarp kfsple, for obado, per 100. Oh. to lute Autodom "°. llogllde Larch, pet W,11515, TreeTlautors. blame E/Iyo WI a call. Welcome °Al mot Imo on a pplication. Address: Pittsbnrigti and Nonni" rulabea. Pit toktotawl .101111 1111800011„ Jo. 1 4 iibritatinik. Oil, T TUE LO W PRICE oF 25 CENTS per OALLONtonstantly on band awl fa ease IL by Mae J. U. gamma. Lil. quelltla %refer to annexed cediabste 1 Premusan,Nov. T. 1100. Mecca& 0. 0. k B&W= Gantt—lke LOW. tog 011 We sze patina front ion ea and fb tke blot for nor porpoise On bayonet wed. Tem L BAIL ILLS CO. ,I noThtf RUT, Pellet '1 60 nit:No.ll Idockot4l, ne.w; la) ol1:610:No. 25 IdtaNO. 1 40 1)61.4.20. I Whits 71611; 86 nal bbl. No. I do; ' 46 turn Obli;o. 1 Lake Elitoni; ror by • Wars' LSON, 1110. 260 Lawn, Wl stmt. 14 1 111:811 'ARRIVAL OF 200 bbl No gimp 14•1213314 200 do 410 ' do 800 hftdd -Iters lat u itorrol; . 100 bbloNol! 25 do got Noldinote do 10 do , BIM; 100 bFetan Le sllarinr: 60 do Itldto:rub—on coulguilout or ado At Cotton plias • JOHN t, 80111111 a 00, .., 61)11:11 cot NalthNold and Watar ato.. rittobroidi, re AIILITAII4 HOOKEI.--Alillthe author . ised wan*. ol Os War Departafilot, tot 140 66 Woad It. 160 bozos prime Ilk's's°. ussas %.1 thtidr4 a. ~ ::iY..~.:.~.L.xt~. • a:n:c.:>~c. .rbtr'rd i' - - .....e..----... 1861-13unalner .11.artatakecaerrp.11161 'VELE PENNSYLVANIA A o.o3lTitalkaititaolo.. - _ *auzbelleiliiAttw. On sod attetlldOSLAY,-1041 tittli, tb•TELSODESS SIAS =AIN; )Myer SI Psdisogn ; Stf. et./ morons (scr_vt bazaar) at WO I .a. atopptaa Only as principal yr t rtmconsaottoir at Itarrtsburs with man direct. ha Baia caws sad artictss 100 Mlstelptda at 1.1 V. et till 113310.1.3 U =MSS 'Bala taro daily at Its. 4.1 a, napping ordy as picas& swim; mates dtrect co , cream at ilsrradning for Unmet* and ar• mint s. Sr - deptdass Itallantnni st 10.16 a. U. Tag VAST LINT t..' ..too Pak" Sots (sloops tSosniarres 47.10 P. st... Mc plre only as Optetaburs. Latrobe, Jong tond,,..Wiltssots,-Galltssa, &boons. as, ta l l nel. . 11 l" P , t• sasIPSASPCSInds. si. 41000110DATA 221, TILLINS . Its Johassoss Atedeancesdidion_Tratzt 11111141 daily taarsid Scads) )51250 r..lt.atoPptsg St ill it•itam sue•titsslnst is tar as Oonsaissitt. _ , first tocoonsodsnon Tranrfor Walrli &MS* Sam, .111 (except Bandar) atlrso a.. n. Second I =dig= .Srsto I r Weirs Stalks: listeirs...st. (eacetd.ftsunter)st map a ' 4 ' —1 SSW Accondoonation Train ft Weirs Simon loam SI i Inapt Sunday) at tist P.n., Fourth Lo=tances Tram Ss Wan'. Station u rn s...sans (a.copt Eutado) lll64 I. U. VOltiltldag Tank! arriqlonarms al tots." : Sweat, II3O NW, Ids Ana sat /Mt Una; 1= U. Ed JohnstonAs snn, - lgdgo a. nd Tim Will's. Station Soebaraltdatard, tal 4. Y. Second Wall's Stales Atrenootodsnolh WO. a. leaLliedrd Wolff stake Aoconatowit. I:lat:si.werth Iwars BtsClas Socosamsdattoo,Sar.n Vass tor Statrirtili midiino soonest at Statra vtlia blareentton wittrdobrainirsaccoottoodstloo sod trews ?lidos list and West. and with fait Freight • Rut. rlttebnrgh L Cowsßeale TrVN. saraptog et in itotnar; on the Plttedsrgh .14 Conadledite Bad, lure gall Okada alusateetl o Ulm Testa. MO e. rt.:- Train tin e. Waren* Treks tram• Urn Road; tarns at rifts bora. Cairn s. traveltog pablhiSM Bad It ;meat to theft is terms to going Meat or Woe, to meal itry the NU!. Wards Railroad, am th e OCOGIS1111odatka• note o ff ered cannot be eorpeoed on any other media I The Road to talleatrd oath stoma:ld eattrely hie horn dog. We ton !ma. andethapeed reattort le all who WM favor this Road with tier tearer ego. io now DOlSciBattimme--....9 9 ill nhlladelphla ID 001 1111 EbuThlntrg--.. I 411 Diannese Cbackeito all latatlcalob the Parton ace.. tat to Plitfladelsbla. Baltimore and b Pesamigora purchadag lickma to an 4111 to tour ed .rasa anandlatt to distanoe traveled la addition to the ab tion ratan ezeent From Station, 'Lan too Oompany him ne Agent came of LOW, the lbsopeny will bold tam salmi reeponalbla for personal banana =lli and for an moan% trot ettnedlat $lOO. N. 11.—/m Orealtsze Line lab tato amployad to wave, ItatmerVira and Bongoes In mid Do= tbe Depot, at action! am to =eel SD coati be rob passlogar and larb=aapply to .7. ETSWAST Aral; .t the P. S. X Pommels Malts. as Lan u ard n.ier clevotaltd s Pittableagla itadinnap °SANG* OPYleff—DIMll3 AlRAlrafrimat. ON and after Maas" Jon. tbo 10th, 1841, - will leave ter Depot 01 the Paatinftelani •• to plea tailors: Cbionbee and tradiaasti dleri um, isembewol. No &mon of tan between PlttabOrgteaod filnelonatL LAMM Anine at. Arden. at atetnin et restMea P1.7113W11 0011elfra OWI INVAPULID NT. LOD Mae a at Me a at 4.43 p 1.2.10 p m 5:46 p m 2.00 •ak Shill roots le snorter to Cdrettatatl, WWI* Co. Pun ol fl ond Wino South, than any Mbar roots Bplead Ithaca= our ausdwe tO all Night Train Pittsburgh and Wading Doe. Loma at Ault. t Meivas at WTI.e at errrawa, wows. waLLEra, errs, mon% ) 1236 ain 1:50 •in SLIT to LW • m AD7 • m NOS • m Tab •to •m ONO •in Itrdtl • m 121 D p m 1:16 p fox £l3poo2ooo°' 11.10 pto CPO p to 6e.11 p pot • The toll 4. M. all 1.21t1 p. a. Trains odnitoct with . Thou. of CI. O. IL IL fox Us:mottle, Lai/material:4 Tee Tufo cur at all Matta:. hawse Don, ter and Wellsellla. - rittemrira ant .cleureaa Mon Lose. . Attlee' rurrsnllaol.l CILDVDLAINDI 1.2M1.1., 410 E. a. 11.10 at. TOO l'GB6i In. trot comacta at najacl fee Now, phuh4elybta.uo.l stanc:. Co Um Seacan G ls. anwa. Pa 00. derirlog to go to Bandnv, Tolado, go, points Welt, vta Cleveland, mos La pa. . Occdat to tag foe tickelalNeveDnd• Throne: Tlcitel• can be ranted at the LlDerty my. Depot, Plttaburib. JOUN ilTmardattloaM Agent! Pm forthet nformatkm apply to WILLIAM STSWASS, ogon4 at to.. I.3otOpfofff Onk• In freight ID:anon, Penn at IL ft. MYlllB,oettand Ticked Ant, genhin. STOVEIFL. Out. 16All. am &Mail No. 65 fourth Btrenc Ii..II4TISXSD IN. 186 6. OPIO DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 o'. O'CLOCK, also ma Wartnentar, aid :Botareay V italags, T.. dime erst Navexataa drat tram Ito 6 recta; and from rievernbar drat to line eratfrom to 8 o'clock. 1 p ro., remind of all dams 11,1 has than sae Mem., bud dividend af eroeta dastard mini y yea to Scam and Daridabar. Intered Wan Tarr, declared aemivaanally, In June and DeartiMat strap the Bank was orgastaads rats Mb par act • year. Lateran, tf tot thane out, plaral to the cortlt irt ansitor us prhatp•rood health.' asaranterest non Wear.' all. ofJeme sad Daner, nationnalln Min • par without northing. the &paha' to ant or ono to proverit Ott pus poen. At Ws ono, noon ea doable to ion dna le ram antiog la Unwire. van Ina SIMMS aus In eastaid . Boma mnW Galant. arum* Übe a... vat* anikmatag th ° offlo• Prnagni—azo sax Amara. =laza J.laaaaan Eamerus. Boadassda L. lahniatock 8AK 44,334 Jamas Masan. .hsal B. KAY*. ems limsakdal Wadley. /aka Ilaokedsa. George Black, Jabk B. Ckialak. Masao Clanlar, Oboes A.Ckitos. WM= Dcaglaa Jahn ems. aka gams. MR= B. Flank. Pato IL Hanks:. Stlcklard Elam MBank B. Welt esixt.er CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY. L. A. DAM Prodding. JOHN IRWIN. Jr.,,Pecastary end TISMIRIM Thiacrors—R. H. Dade T. U. Worn; J. L. Car¢► 'ban, ig.oamoron,Tonn India. Jr. PETROLEUM 01 light predkr, from Ana web of tne company. onOn Creak,ln Venango reazty, oonetantly on bane and tousle. Olso. at T. U. Veen 00:11. Ineerly re O. 96 IN nod st., Ptttaterrsti. LYON ARNSTHAL.. TMPORTER AND DEALER IN TRH A mat ..teat breads of lasaulue 11A,AIBA CIGARS, AND ALL WIDB OP SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO MU, FANCY 11M1/0 1 1 MU, TUBE, an, an, met misty, • Under the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. N. s.—T6e Its& rapplint on Must terms. faUtipaiSts-,- , 6.1 160 hbdo. N. 60 MAL ILedsod duglii . . 600 " pots. Plantation Molars. 100 " onortod brand§ Syrup% MO bags illo Coat; 96 pxkot Jays °Abr. 100 Oozy broad Woods Tobooom i tioottyo da do 160 half chaste Tcang BMW sad Mot 'NO/ 60 potty bozo do do do do 60 bozos Soda 2'6 " Gorman i V•2l 25 " Odo 60 " Moul llao d doodler, 26 " Starr do , 800 21326.1=11 and Utz* Witodly flow, la dors and for saleby ,14:dt6 NEW uUNSiGNAIENTS--J net re,. oared f lapis sod ferule:— 26 bozo. Beet Cream Meese; 6 Come Dior Cured Haws 7000 Ito. City Cat Chouldedr. .25 bids. IL Cl blolanees ; lb eacks•Dried Pearled; • 60 duz. Maker _Broom; • lOdos.Common do; 10 bids by. Tour; , ; . 050 bath bedlam:kook Potatoie; • 25 hat bbla Whit. Irtsh • • 25 do do lake Herring. - . 1.. C. °tart., .- d 247 law*, ;Mot. OC KRIEB-- oji soo tila. Prime N 0 Mobutu/I, Oak 14341.6. 160 bhds. do.. Nagar. 60 bola Pontorytosohilgrop, 26 do btu York • do._ • ' 103 do Al.orts itollgo4 Enpr, ' ROO boo irtnolllo oaool6 - 106 et aorta Imparts* It Ellidd O P Tem.' 200 bxs. watts* boas Tobacco. ^ - I - .0111#11111 kiircwoarce, 130 sad 133 SOOOtOI atroot. In stun ad ioe P il• s • , 26 obis. Ito.3lsrp 'Wigton; 15 ht.bblii.Li ik•Wlitslliiii. iidateisidllor sok bir Jl5 -IV. O,IIiI7IIILD 100 0 lik--250 bbls. Book Oil Id KU tic 6 14a Ott; ___, _ In stare mid tor ids bp JAIL DALZELL law, uie Nom - 413 /0 Wait Anat. LEND, tsTAT.P.B IJA.VAULTS'AQ. .sump—pubustmid {1411.#:1;s:1r: 1 4 6 kt . isp at .1:: *AT a co„ 174 . md oast: 1 7 n p t ix oar. ,iwoo r• • 8 ~ . ~ .4 . I 1 Restorativ i o Cordial AND BLOOD RENOVATOR , I d !a z° , i at y pi mil i., III ,bo NAME Xis:Dili: rawly Ala 0 It, Mg, sal iletatieg sod kiss:4omoms to the vital 0 yours It ale> revivol.k, regurstee and renews the isl mood in all ire ortskul pdirity, and thus restores and r, renders the smear Inv alterable tatma. of dis. 0 ease. It bi the orgy Pnesinak° - r t° lb. pt =4l in0.acpa=nt117...1.4.1,41.7 ..... 1 . 1. . v. 0, 1 the milt poweriel ',misled yet v., perfectly adapted H eon' to act tt ysfecrundrelance orszA dr louse No errs madames gees Me Ceuta: stemesk,and toner i the digests organs .01.110 all unrolls and otber Of tretelen. It is ailo cletfectly ezhilersdiug in Its ) effects, and-.let It la angler tohowed by laustude or Z .. depreeden bl eirlta It Is competed .purely of vet i ., 4 sables •o. thou doggishly combining powerful tj emule and adieus properties. and noussineutly cast 't fleeter IttitMn. Pub • reMely hu loos bun telt to be fel a deeidersdara An to. tneilicti world, Goth by tbe the it .., roughly Smiled le. necill m diitre:grul also by all who r . ham suffered from soldam for it needs oo medical n 4111 or Ingwlecige evete to re that debility follow. 'f,t 4 al musts of disuse; end Toys the unguarded eat.. v open to the attatk• of Casey of the nut dugeruss H 1 to thick poor bolnerhi Is =stems liable. such, lec ' for example, as the tolikerinin consumption, bronchi- Dti,,, hal:patios, dyeyepee, loss of appetite, femme% isl nervous initlity, nitrates, palpltotion of the r, beast, melancholy ilyymeadrit night nerds, lan- ID gear. aiddinerkand all tut clue of cues is feasiolly X feat if nutteuded to ilt , lme, called temalo weans- _ or Irregularities Al deer derangements or ice 0 e pldlty, and liver compl ittil dhotis of the kidneys A saddles or ittoontivenct of the orbs, or any e be general td Pi derangement. of Um unit:try organs, poi n In thck, tido and between the, ambient yredhumition to 0 I" Sight colds, hiatus and matins e rough, emaclil g .. Cleo. dlfficulty of breathing, and Indeed we might 114 atmettersto invii more htlil, but se have space only ~ to say, it wilt not idly cars the debility following hi w chile sod fevers, but Omni all &Jenks miens frau •". Inelinatio laficencuaad Mire the disceses at once, Ira. may sttorzoi. And so it Oct. directly and perestentlY Upola the binary system, stowing the liver to action, pro Mating, Is SS oil the erstrelians and secretions of the aye tem, it will infslitirly peewit any deleterlau coutequenoss foliating upon chance of Omuta And grater, hence, all tn. veers should have • bottle with them, and ill should take a table spoonhil at list before eating A. It prevent cot tivenem, ngthiene the 'digestive organs, It should be kr es stillhand pigeons of lordentsry habits, rtudents, ado. Isties, Money mtm. And el ladies ttot accutomed te much outdoor azercht rams eh nee It If they whl, they will Bnd an agreeable, pleasant and efficient remedy spinet Ate Ills which rob theca of their bostity--dor bully au cot exist arithOnithealth,and health cannot ezlat while the abate hugeilarities coal itte Then, again, the Oprdel la a pewee mother% relief. Taken a month or two beers the Anal trial, she will law; he dreadful period vita perfect ease and safety. There 4no mistake about it. this Cordial le cal we Olaint for It. NI.O .here. ale And of your you dig appeal to detect the t rese ar not cedy of your nighters before it Cookie, but also your sone htusbanclet for Its the former, trots Sloe deliptcy o ft en go down to pre tore graves. rather than let ;their condition be known In time, the latter ars ofilei sa mire op with the e meat of - bushes; that If, it were not Sr you, they too travel it the were ilowtiward path, until toe late tel their fatal 611. But tda mother is almee vigi/Ant, V= w• annidurntly appeal, et we, ma scut year nue afisetlon will unerringij point you to Prot Wooro tin Owlet and Blood thottovator ts the remedy which should Is Sways.= hand hi time of romol. 0. , J. WOOD. '/.0,'1111'44014 did Brosiway, New T ir; Ili Market sine, fit VV.:tad and sold try sit Drug gigs. Wee Oes Deter r bottle. Bold tn Pittegftsh B. L. If ahnestock A Co, 1. . lot ton. Dr. Georg* H. Kepler. Et It fellers ACo , ft A. Nati nettock 1 00.,-.loursh lesdus, MM. Johnston. Chu. H. akklyddhlw Scrofula or King's Evi l, . • is a constitutional [disease, a corruption of the blood, by Which phis fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. liking in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any puttof it. No organ is free from its 'attacks, War is there one which it may not destroy; The l scrofulous taint is variously caused by 'mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or•smhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy...habits; Ithe depresking . vices, and, above all, l:ty . thei yenned infection. What ever be its 'ortgin; it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending tt from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be 4,6 rid of Him who says, .• I will visit ;the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." j Its (Areas corn 'thence by deposition from the blood of corruptor ulcerous matter, which, in the lurig , , - 1 iver,and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the • glandS, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sows. This foul cor ruption, Which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions note only!Suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but the} have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently cast niimbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendc4ll fatal by this taint in the system.' tif the consumption which de cimates the htunko family has its origin direotly in this serofuloiis contamination; and many destructive disoises of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of the organs, arise from or are aggravated T'i.y the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it frcire the system we must renovate • the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate ::: it by' 'healthy food and exercise. Such a medics+ we supply_ in AYER'S Compound grad of Sarsaparilla, the most dila& remedy which the medical skill of our " can devise for this every whele prevailing and fatal malady._ It is com bined from thelmostactive remedial , that have teen discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder; from the bleed, and the rescue of the system from I its destructive ' consequenros. Rance it shmild be employed for the cure of not,only Scrofula, but also those other &tree ' tions which arise from it, such as Entry:aye and Sates D4INAIDS. Sr. ..,ELYTHONY'S F/RS, Ross, or Pairtmeztas, Pnteram, Posrms.s, BLOTCHES, BAIN'S and BOLLS. TIMOR% TRITER and Save Ittro trx, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHERMATISSL SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL Dm- EASEA, ',DROPSY. DTSPEPSLS, DIRTILY'S, and, indoed;:ses. Corn-torn aroma permit ITirte vett on lareeci BLOOD. The popular belief in"impurity the'blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue, of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, . without militia; sound health is impossible in .contaminated! constitutions.. • Jaz* D. D.. !OWL map IL Pealocok. A. M. Pollock, M. Lotert Babb, . J mams Ohldte. Maindarlts4L% John B. Ilefridal. Pow A. Madeira. John 13.1fralar, Jaw Ma/MO. John Idarrhsll, . Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, litsgindt Jahn B. iisosaberpr, Alazarolw Spear. William /4 lichnuirOL, IssiginatOre,4 Obrigfan tory. tA.GOLTOII Ayer' althdrtic Pills, FOR ALL THUIRPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so Compo that disease within the range of their action an rarely withstand or ecado them. Their penetrdting properties search and cleanse, and invigorate: my , yortio n of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalitiee As a consequence of these properties, thO invalid who is bowed 'down with pain or physical debility is astanished:te find his healdi or euchre restored - by a remedy at once so simple and ' . Not enly they cure the every-day plaints of crazy body but also many f bits and d&TIVT01111 dierises. The. agent. bel named is pleated -to:ftirniali gratis my Almanac, containing' emtaticates of their cum: and direc timan far their use in the following complaints: illectriburn, Headache ceris . ing „f101 . 7i disordered Stomach, Nausea, &digest's" f'arn in cunt . Morbid, Inchon of Boateis,Slatulenq LouApiictite, Jaundice, and other . kindred complaints, -in n from a low stator, the body or obstructidii of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Peotofal, VAPID. VIM C:Tr ATWIILL. LU A:00 Coughs, colds, Inflnenzai.Eloitrseness, Croup, llionehitis, Incipient Consump. tion, snitfor'lbe relief of Continmptive Mittel:Me ), in : advanced. .stitges - of the d Mens e., 1 .!' ~.-. • . • . ... ' Sif. wide ii. the field-of its nsefulness and so nu merOusare: the eases of its cores, that almost every section of country abounds lupe:sons pub lielyAnown`,nho have been restored from alarm- ing and even.desperato diseases of the:lungs by its use. , Whenionce tried, its superioritymer every other medidine of its kind is too apparent to escape obsersation.'and where its virtues urn known, the , public no lo n ger hesitate what antidote to e mp loy fur the diati:essing and dangerous affections o the ars ons that arc incident to our climate. . kelinu m illonmiitfinferior retnedielt throat upon the ne, cotnmunit h ave failed and been discarded, this' has gat 'friends by every dal. conferred bene. ' tits': on th i afflicted they can neyet forget, and ' produced ' i too numerous end tooromarkable t, , - fmg - 1' PitSPAnsti 'BY' '' -' DLUE YIT/11014-4 1 3 0 0 !lbs. Torpae by jok - B. A, FAMMITOCI 0 1 :4 . carma Vest skaitWald sta. fIALtIPOT!3-15 du -)*A: .aror siosort.ed, for 1411.14!/". vita;a:ist2l;'s 3rtlieh SgUA I c Uf e l yt tr b iblii i , ggegitmounti DR. I. C. -AYER & -co., ',LOWELL. ISASS. --- wrotis 430.-Pttssimai;iimas, sad wan iwe Dealers etaryvtillm ~: • ectUr-trart" MIMIERSEM
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