THE PITSUT LIV I$4lllTE,' CO _ ITT sis trirtaliti . ~ , SATURDAY .MORNINGdLUGUST 18„ ISSN ~ .-- 1: , =.; . _- d $ PT " .i . tje t. 41y u , ati flreci T f?.—Tu e ZTP:r u gett tiers per anneal; Na ?IS-Weekly.. Five Dotty" per annetr; tbe Weekly is Tent Ihiablts per anen t t‘tietif . h •40.111.8. • A NTIEL I BOiITC env2Wllllo TICKET VON raNiLl CollaglictoNut ' HENRY %I FULLER, oljtcueme Couto, iMLLIAM 4.2IATAZ: HABLETT,* Butler Cur.. attaxxx.t.* HOOT. C. WALKER, o nizaboth Iloroutrta. JOHN MILLER, of Sitorptiltorot CALEB4RE, Piottortgi; WAILW. Y, of Lower BL glair • balclarp,": CARTEIit CCRTIK, of PiMiiptgl, ii runtiosinAllx, GEO. /Li ILA It. of Upper 6. Clur JOHN MORRiSON, of dAegh"Y' JAB. fiTCHELJ, of Pro*, G 1.114311111 WM. M. ARTHUR* ofA:tido:rib •cortor,; JOHN BYERS of Foulior. For Lora l glaiiere so; next page. Ilea next page far TeliFraptila News Powroas Insrerters.—We:hrg cave to direct the attention of patents and nuardiaas to tins ens cotton( lostitution, of„Alle ahem'. Those who wish to have their boys 'fitorolighlic , inducted . into the prucipies elernenititir Irootiriodge, eon. ant find, pronahly, a better sedihot eilrerose meat. , . COMIIII(MSIONEll. By Telegraphic Liespatch,.bibe lesra that /I Mte T hi. FOLLYR., of Loserne Cowell', Las teen miming_ led with great cordiality, asfildrhig imodidate 10f Canal Cumniasioner. With-S : M, Puller we have not the pleasure of a persoriol acquaistaart, but from the universal iC , 1116101*;111 our 'friends who have the privilege, tee hatte . .fiurmed the highest ' opinion of his character and .abilities, and of his peculiar Mama ivr the office for which he has been nominated. His personal primolarity tit his lArri district is almost trtboondedi - jt having secured his I triumphant electidn for the Legsslatore, where no other Whig could probably li'Me sucimedeu. We am, therefore, much qrantiebtt the result of the nomination. The Whig ColiVention :has made a wise choice, and the Whig iMty)rit Penntylvan.a under such leadership, will gator the campaign with high hmes and cesufidentr.itticipatian.. The'two parties are now (dilly is the held, and the motive campaign will marriediately returnee., It to sexcely necessary to- ifily to the Whigs of Pennsylvania, that it is inept taut that we carry this election. Every intelligent Whig will see this at first him& They will reiri:iiint both no relates to national and state altairs s rM the present and prospective standing of the . Whi g. party—that wri ought to elect Me. Fuller. 5 ' But can we do V We don thy, and if vea do our beet we can succeed. We make no preterk sloes to a large Whig maparttOn this State. or that we coo easily succeed. Itatitve believe that the lien great parties are pretty agarly eel daily di vaed, and that when the whole byte is oat , un a foe inns, we eta generally sneered. There has been a great change is this State, tq,she last ids peon. The Densderatic metonty has. - Seen reduced gradu ally and steadily, need the prefienderatiey a ratiter in our favor, but the balance may airline ether way, as a very title will tor nitro scale. Oar enemies have one deefged. ea ventage over as. They are better orgeolOil and disciplined. They tome to the polls, whetter the cinnamon it a great one or a small one—wegther a President or a Canal Commissioner is tit, bir elected. The Whigs, on the contrary, can only be moved to put forth their shength on greni:Ocinanions, rargettiag OM it is by atria disuiplere, attenzron to crib nary clemione, that they are peepiared for the held when the more important trial;icotnes. Peensy/vanm is the great leattla ground of the Ualoa. iSne always vote* 04 the winning le, Her castlng vole decides tuePreeldential contest. Which ever party can °waken Peansylvieris, is mire at victory, and enters ihe corneal with the msufidence which insures allitposa. The Whigs' of Peeneylvania, then, bave i4reater work to do, fail, merely LO elect a CmsttiCommisniginer, el. though this to rte es citizens of the Commonwealth, Is matter of vital moment. they hold in their hands, as it were, the latlanceroeheel which reg.- Isles the polgical mimbinery ogthia great Republic. Let them preserve their iteeetOancw in this Stone, and they insure the meinteuxnee of trood geerro meat, peace abroad, rani] prosperity et have, by their potent influence or the anntluistral.On of the General Government, nod they are prepared to stop In between the ultrxista tat both extremes of the Union, nod command lhit the uoneututien shall stand inViOhat. As to A/legAsoy meaty, we promise a hanilmthe Whig majority—ranging soutatireere between two and three thousand. Much dtpend. upon the in forms which is elicited. Preseat appearances in dicate a short and active campaign, and we coped /elating oat the most of our intr. Waslongten . aunty looks well, mid prornituta well. Limon will do her best, shorn as elle is, of flinch Aber Canner strength. Butler promisee a Whig amtriry, and we believe she will redeem her pledge. Young ma will plant her maiden iPtsord in the Demo cratic ranks, and gain a brillant Whig ticharr.— Pal her down al a strong Wh4ccounty. We have nothing to discourage us in city part of Western Pennsylvania. Our most dreaded foe is General dpaskir If we Call overeat - 4h.: his paralizmg is Agents* all will be well. I.lo;.,Whigs, and prepar ior the CODILSL . Tha Past, or yesterday, cortnpn, an artiele ma king certain charges against . inuninent rrietehCrs 'itte 'Whig party, very adronitput, and intended to create hcart.buinings and J.nlottsy in a certain quarter. The whole thing•taay he snkly pro. counted a tissue al falsehoods, inisrepresentatums, and exaggeration. When thiqest undertakes to mail character ie this way,lJtalnorlikt,c. prepa- red with the prouf, and althanth it piokissrs In have Ittn its pease.sioe, we datii , it, and challcogr its production. Thu mean stiilibing in the dark. Kapy striethe character or Lm.n4cuiva, tvn a will nal buplersted in this comreninly. Let us have the .prisoc and than the pahlia ran Nage what foundation there is tattle wholk4le charges mode This Is doe w all concerned, arid iI n i, withheld, thee/tarps will stand as cualiatnu, fahricatom s of that paper. I.4cavocotrat.—By tow terto generally under stood that portion of the oppnil4n, what are wore devoted lit .party than couturi'..tto the span, of victory than principles—who be tadtcal and de structive from instinct, aid unaernputous and poll. tingly dishonest, until ettoice.. , These are the leaders, the bead., and cmtilliers of the great " DatiMoratic party, which tneoave command to stint - In the ambits of intelligeht and honorable men. The organs of LocofocatiSM are such papen so the Washingtou Unioa, anti its weak but ser vile imitator of the Pittsburgh eatr. Whoa them fa a particularly disreputable ihrUce of Work to be done, such papers are always hly head, and go into it with a X4lf which show..*ey are then in Oleic appropriate element. They: are everlasting ly posting about liberty and enitamy at home rr abroad, when there are rota tri:.ba gained I.y it. but the despots of Earope mef4ide rough shod over the Republicans of Marne, said they. will not utter a syllable of sympathy or!iadignation. MI ~mauls could not shame the , „!.> . 0..1 a word in condemnation:of the shameful invasion but now that Rome is crushed:, It bemh, to tale abmitt the brave Magyars av if ISelr struggle twat camen - aw Thing, and an if it wasitte sneri.re friend of Reptiblican liberty. Now that; Rome is on of the way, it one venture to speadOhf Hungary. No yotea to be lost by this Tina Its "tiaifo grotind. ;VI tbas find Lemberg= false to the um principles celibacy, and nts4 to elkntica no deem° laterestsoa the shrine °flirty, weelsofted a ready 10 traduce and blacken #to cnatnater of their falbw citizens at home, whenever they think they can serve a party object bieso lang. . For giye an example, lbb h./ of yesterday copies from the Union, an artier° contalting the Wowing sentence. 'The reactionuy cooanvatire ry theoneL yr. Wings, bat who are teal Turk, and Atd.ded- MIN •Ze outfariog defeat and drikalter from tan brave defenders of freedom bero Where hi them a man of the Best saseihreitee: who Ociersicit knew that the a'sos:st aentetice is slender of the basest eon ononnbi:Of or more etae people; adds country! and *lie; r4s theta a Whig wholoireexasel e.ttuill ladighation el tieing deni4ed ti4iitittarelsiat'by 1.4:1k30 .rwucue, wih#l*.ffid aoi dere, or who heih!' not . the grind of err:lll4ytJr tlje shag g*lta4titi; oirSsf defentation of - (ben. vandal in , natal 1 • •4may ka.a l 4lthatittnikkt Man hi mat Iratil eni4ii4 , thati;* ttiitigbuthithr.ds!Ohreneeisbat he zOriay. Ilts'lliottid he liqactlVA lhdio 4o n ot the organ Odi OpPciaiticut tb thin coaniy, and thus idonsidero as speaking the aintitnents of its suppokieis. :ti is but the reflex ortocofoeotaoe— oftho opLoiohd of those men tishovntle the party here, and thi:it alone give. In e xertions any *eight. Su+ slanderous maternetits ale also co pied into theiitury papers of Europii and are used to bolster op Oka toctertng fabric oh.despotism. If half the people of Ibis country,—aVd the cch•st or derly, sober, dhligiocts, and i ntellughot hall, too,— see'•esof totisei end monarclusts, well may the absolutists of htrope take courageitnd hope still to overthiosrVie hurt cottage of hittnan The Ripe of 113010 may order a n Devitt to be sung in everidirne-honored templesof the Eternal C ty, and makpmelnion a Jubdeeamong all the upholders of the Divine right' /Monarchs[." indeed! Ho*naturally and coolli? some two ut ter a falseho4,l-4 falsehood whiiik they them. 'selves du negiselleve, but koluch,Ousunsing on the , ignorancd'of their readers, they hope to c'vc currency to. 111071,2 tri PelLanetente.—There was , gals the Bulletin 4 - Monday evening,rossiderahle riot- Jog m the acidfidt Weatern part of llieLOwn, beyond the ham of th?:city proper, yesterday eva'aitia The abonta M . the diantrhera of the peace were heard for tba . Annance of mon:ea.:and ever and amen people , Pbo were enjoy Ina thetralin Ofa quiet Sabbath eve 3 al their doors and ul ‘ dudowr, were euddealy ntagiied by the dtaeltarge ,.. of fire atom . . The Walbfagtoo correapottdeut 111 the Pt.lade'. pbta NunA dirtruen under date of Animal 10th, reeLell etaternerds to the foll.twat t y ctlnt 1: —That Mr. aiffortl ll,µn been re-eslled be:!done he has been tamp ne an an utraulhonzed ‘4rrespood e nee with the Meagan Gave/lintel:a altuitt the protocol, that Hoa. FL: P. L.etcher, of Ky :411.1.1 been ap pointed to authOeed bon, and that 140. 11. IL How ard, of Ky., hiabeen named Seeretaqy of Legation; 111 d Joseph (0.. Morahan. of ladlnnej has been al p/mated Governor of °tenon, is plfbce of General Lane and All;qi Otot, E-q ,of Bostoa, to be Serra tory OlLegatiFiik at Per.. it I. ex that the Hon. Mr. Oelly, of P., will Nur-need P. G Washington,lirs Sixth Auditor of tte Treasury. eau hardly eretat the Izmir of the following Riermtroo of the revofirog condition of s banal indnititl near New York. ; Porter's Field re on Nandalq Island, not far from the Alma I louse lirr children, .pq the latter in deserthed in Ike New York Herald ati a lielng well adapted Co the purposes of • healthy aka retired home lor the poor child ren who baiF:auffered very little from steins.re of nay kind °turf the epidemic made PCS appearance among thent, speaking of the causes which hive tenderhiadggra vote the attackliof the Cholera, tie writer aaali.-;;.- -flat the gliekt evil at the Police; Field. This abomination ifs frs be found nt the swath vole of the Island; and, when the wind If (1131441hal ihrernon, the horrid stench ght only Ilien•lelf the niotran and the lungs ot 01l Who are on the tslusid, but is smell ed as far no liailefra. • In spuo of Me waritialiti ns Our sees. whcperigevered in seeing the Pot a Field for ourailvqi. A little north of it . to t house of the grhveidigger, whose !albite and him self are InelanCfroly mellitus of iiinghnstly trade, then you going midi/rey upon a fring mound of red earth, pitell'op !shove the seirfneolor f the ground, with • ludeoula , nrgay of new room 's to Us front. oiled tfrAin at:tisane/her, to the number of eleven. We counted tarty jot them expagmtto view. and there was a in:ma:lees number of Others covered with only tumid. three inches of cash. The man ner of banal !Psi° is as unchristian 84 it 14 novel. A long pit is du g,4 constuerable vdtdtn , Isia only about 4 mei that is the tamont extent that can be reecho - St-mail the rock arresti the pickaxe. The coffins list, plied in hem opod this, till they are live or slit!fent above the surisce, and then Mere Is a !aids tgetfa Mlle) covering put on Um top sod on the Subtle side, while the , aides of the cadlns fittortr; the !Loral are eximeed from the lop to the bottom :au' de pit Never did we behold snob a sight--4tever OP we endure; Snell a sruiSil We had to United! as fast as we could from the mass of loalagsorde putrefarrion than, exposed to the burning sin; while the etilosna from a is waft ed with everlsreuth of small ore! an inland o. Which there out rOeident thirteen handred hotnan beings: ^ j gA• Yd Olt NEW YORK. CorresN6,623o Psttsborgitkinzeitt. New l'otte, Aug. 14, 1619. The VCOORige: Albert Collat. ts oh more. Ile died on Sattlidayi evening, at hot 'country rent deuce at Asti'lim,ct the ripe age Or S 9 yenta— . Few men hav4lliil a lirger spa:e 51 the history ! of the United Biala., with no much rimier, as thi s "citizen by adoption." go; sixty nine years the services of Mi. Gallatin have been devoted to his stew many--sio the held, in the Cabinet, the na tion.' halls of ,s•gitilntion, and io amblasador to the five nations of Vsidope—and, in alhitroving him self is able act: ce,j.rtotte a. nry e.l.2cn Ivern upon the soil At the ii•nr of lilt drath.hir 11,1'i:ton was Presidmit, oi". the New York I tsioncal Society, arkdowiedged by all to , be the poet of boom, in liientry polo of view. To re. count all the .hors of the dead word an ttlir task, and it oeed on? be said that Le ondived al: hot enemies, and tided ecopeged, the mail Ittain San Francisco has not goes Minch eyed:l44o*ot to Caltfornti speculators. and the fact is,tvas4 beyond cavil thaj large losses must be subin4tedto. A private letter„ dated June Binh, quotes Oar dt tri; best pork, a% and poor at S 4 the barrel, `it moat he remembeeed that this pork was botqkhereat the highest titice,nadool4 et San Frattenteii full 816 per bbl The sonar let. ler sap, bo Afothinx In New Yorkiever,r thing 6 cheaper hitna io the way of torevistons and Clothes. Labilitsra CIIIII2Ot fool to Make al good deal tanney,:_bis the lounger. of BrOad way, who Siva come heirto seek their fortune*, will ', Gillesie, thorn the Senatonal distnel formerly reprtowoled ny J. M. Al...legman, iv elected by a bandvolue mei nny. Thth gives 114 •W hig lien ore, olio omponlS —nod II is possible we shell have there. Donut and Sevier—Pienene, Whtg, elected to Senate The home in yet in doubt. Representatmer in Congrem. Ginte, LocoMem Ihet. Whigs. I. Andre - in Johmon, 2. A. C. %Vat nu., 4 John H. Sevarte, 3. 3. M. Anthem., t4eri. W. Jon,. M. P. Gentry. 7. Loma If. Thomas. 10 C. H. Wilham4-1. S. Andrew Etvine, n knee ;. Harem, 11. F. P. Steaton-7. Kentucky and Indtu•e Election• We give the moths a the Congressional eke.. tons to the Stales of Kentucky and Indiana, as c3rteeted by the Inlet!. teporta KENTt CKY FM, CO. NEWS. I. Linn Boyd, Lana Boyd, .Narapetinmem Johu,oa, 3. liererly Clari, Fulls EL 211.1.4na. 4. Alien Buckner. 4:eu 4Jf Colductl, ;..I.o m B. Tamnp,on, ldho B. Tbomper, a, 6. Green Adam., D4aie/ Bieck. :Arnim 1 /Omuta, Humphrey Marshal!. S. Charles S. Morehead, Charles S Morehead. 9. Ruluu.l French, Julia C. .111.uon, 10. Julia P. Games, AhcharJ 11. Staunton. • _ . . I The names of the Democrats are put in od.h.e, Toe Llciegation front Kentucky is politically divid ed a, to the leo. Cpagreat—sia Whigs and four Ilea:la:rats I I. F.1...112 Embry,.INDIANA. Nathaniel Alioartiar, ?. Thom. J. IlenLT, Cyrus L DunAant, 0. ./c4... /.. liaaunan , J a h n L 4. Cl.leb 13. Sru:ln, Glut W. t. w. 5. 17itharn li. William J. Brawn, ri. George G. Donn. 11"./hs A. (Taman, 7. ISeh. W. TPO/111.013, Edw. W. Alef:aughey .1‘..1 4 n Pent .Lnoph E. .AHDanahl, • ei , .1•1,T W. Catkrart,Gr.aam N. Fuck 10. Irabarn EaeJlnll. An /rem J. Harlan. (Ut the !ethane Delegation la the last Congress the Whg, hod four members. They sow have bsi one member. The Free sod member was eveted over • regularly nominated Wing by the .0 of the Democrats.] Thu POST NI kST Gemettea..--WC have oh. served with much regret. save the lialnmare American, that the oppalitton papers in the South. reiliug in them efforts to deter the Poet Master General from titenft what he emendated to he ht. thoy,hove lor some time past heaped upon bun rant sloe epithets, sod have oat hesitated to charge him with entertaining. opinions of the most ultra chsracier on many subjects of public interest.— These aspersions, however, have all fallen harmless his feet. and he has Lema:led to doicharge the R ece pti on of th e pe et td eh t o f 11 ,, r , SInI sew onerous duties of his "thee with a degree of j Iff LI X iirmneas and energy that betoken the very .bent COVER:SOK ole PA.. manna U the country at large, nod reflect great AT PlVidttl tto it. o‘i SATURDAY AUGUST I reds on the Judgment and forrestea of throe wit se Programme Marshal. discriannation enabled there to select so 'proper i Anls—Dr. R. It Soap..., Christopher I. Mace , . at to competent a person to lake charge of this I timely Wilkone. Mono. I us, Stints, Cse.oei e• der Gil. d Meek tiothly Important branch of the Government. We Th e Prendeut WO 1 and the tioveranr of Pen are induced to make them remarks fir the per. po..e of lay mg before, one tenders Om following demur Elector., to a earnam manly latter loon Mr. Gollamer to n gentleman et t the South, tit whreh he disclates his sentiments I Suites of Prendeui and Governor, to earns,. and op tonna inn manner worthy of the character I A '''''' he her esiabltaheil for lornseil. Toe letter will be ' The Pen...m.o. dc. tors i ecl , ,clo ~`.• clt cornier, read with interest LETTER 1.11.9311 MR. CULL &NI Eli. Wastifrolloo, Jul t Fer. asst y 10, 1549. , rnn,n... rarr.n.e.., Ihnilded Officer* nei lievoluitonsry Deis Sir I received yours of the 29th ultimo, / 0 , ~ 0 in which you say that in toe emoting Congreastom ; u. al tensest, to youvi district to Alabama I am eharg- I in C 111,1• 1, ed with being 'a downright abohttonist." and that Oaleers of the Arm) and Nave , or t h e unard s the Democratic modidoe calls me •"a black heart.j F. , - ta., cd and aulphureous atolittoutet.' You seem to i T h a l . W m. Mr " co in s" ITII/011, 11, foclowmi milerM.o. desire lee to defend myself. ept.arstus.•nd o, id I dress. of prucluratrle, You and all men of ordinary discernment must P! , e Co of F!et . Anenhell be sensible that those woo tree such epithets gen- t erally regard the people they address as ignorant • • White'. Maw Sand. and excitable enough to be influenced more by vie Freienni, toperation and personal abuse than either by filets Independent order ot t old Feltowi or reason. It is therefore a coarse which cannot I .1 . 1 . oh. U"'" fiasco '" d S. " 1. `" , " be stopped by any thing can either any or do Member.. tte ono Pod-nor, and ,olrols critic rheolos teal e All I can say is, that I rim not now nor have I ea. p. ea n, sae, ..ate.o s or Western Cm, no r o f p a er been an abolitionist, and have always revels , The If memos Orders of the dam Tempeeanee ed the moat bitter opposition from the Abolition ' I...mortal Corps party in my own ',gam. I have always held that Literary Assomanons Benevolent Association. nothing should be done by the General Govern bleehsnie associations tuent in relation to the mtge. l of slavery in the Ser.,lllE, osiontance. se•eral States. I have alw•ys discountenanced , Assnient alarshals—Williron 1. AlLed. and opposed all meantrea, public or private. tn. J. Y. Lonioycle Commandoes end Sultordoisie °Meets al the tended to interfere with or demob the inshtutton a• j in p ort, cm ter direct. of Assistant, anhole Ben exactas within the States as recognized by the menet P. Hutchison and John 111.11er constitution. At the same t.me it Is due to pence ! C.v.! Utheer• of the !Milt,/ stet... Government and mymli to my I ant •n anti slavery man; that ctot °Meets of the untie (taverna:wet nt, I regard slavery as very a great political and too, C ''' Uth """ al evil, and thank nothing Mould he done by this M r" S ' ld C ` •••••el ' • u••• '•( Prot moan City of .a. eehent GJeerunaent to increme or exind It. Mose. " !Immo. of tonna glian Ton say Mr. Inge informs the people that, as Lawrenceville Als•eheaco Postmaster General, I wan send Inv toe mail, or „ 't •• Pio., withhold therefrom, any document. I wish. and sho hu oh rett that since I have been Postmaster General the As•istent 'dentin. -17 II Portion. Tho. p South has been II toiled with abolition documents. llttoetit et the eine' ta Fittalattgl , aileghrto 01. 1 . Now, or. I have had, In Congress, mine pitman. lesteer count, Caysleade of Ilareemen .d actimintanue and totcretionse mob Mr. loge, and l'itoCk•OSloN will it Sarno. on •I If in retreetrly dilLcult tor me to believe be could Me Mehl tseting on Third onset, at I o'ouee i t, kl ever be guilty attach gross and palpable mercy • ' , order, Angus, IN resent-Moo It jertainly could not be necessary BiIUTE or rittiCESSIoN Li any one to write to me fur iniorinnoon to meet T• '' Pr"'""`" will move Th." . "" r ' " obviou a falsehood. The Postinamer General fl fOff , kl co t e, to Filth. up Foll to e nthfiod. swot has no pow s er, direction. or Control over the matter w.ii anal the sreivai ol me 'bend,. ant ,; eto.eri.,,, io In mailed. It is regulated el:Wrote by law.— Newnan, aver tole teeeption at .1 ri0.e0,...,.. Thu laws of Concern. ctlviat`hing and regulatingl the follow., root: wi be nrtenly the Post Odiee Ilepotment are In all parts of the a rty, country open mod scceasible to all men. These o. food, up 'nom to danilekeld, i, up yea down o m d.0.11.1....d low a give neither to any poommter, nor to the seems, clown m-eott.l o Wood. down Wood to , whatever of the department, any •uthonty or control ter. up Water to Mr Nl.o.nttenhela Hants, whet, ti.. whatever over any printed paper or letter which cer.inentes will he closed as Mrected hy the any uerson agent...or ..r bV.• I n'... r .' h ' e A Xiii.to• Of the olt u tferent Wards zoil I hatecl-• When ante letter or paper, properly Mlertml, Is i„ncr, presented to a postnia• er to lie mailed, us has no r won e seepoorn rtr n • amed below, if form mew.., right or power, nor has the Postmaster General • und, the direr, on et o e raiment), A ...nun. 01,1. f.luy authority to give lam power, to open sad ex.. ":" Ike in m'rhl amine rt nseertnon ettuleills, or to supple.. 0 , rent, to mad a. No Poirtnnoer General ever al- Ist Werd K.,. wittneer Nintsett tempted the exercise sal any such power. nod pre- I eJ Wm. I Bawer). Ito,y Patterson Clsely the same mantic...a regulations, right F.cl""clecl tereMe lames Feel. powers and duties ext u now in the Deportment I " 6 . I " r 7b, J epti he) J oat Itistr -tße.l and Offieea which have et stet tor many yea', be- t. e et, Penn neeet lore my aeneseton to anti not,,, 0.11.7 th and FM ant. -John Ann. coi El Trn All this ta known, or can be know, to any man olio, coo s lOwier and It who dmires In know the truth How gm.. and , tha.-..inosembl e on l's Avenue A1.1.N0110, unjustifiable, then, moo I. the representattorm ol , nuy Insin who atternmv to make the people behest. In j l r„„„,,s, „ nm. vin , tir id, that am. or this adrotobaratton or even the Pre- • d J silent is, to any degree, answerable fir the .eento.. Sib e 11 n Bear) Csinpl.”ll, Or. 'T. al It i11:111. 11,111 S contained in the printed ond wooer paper. tench all men Myr the poster to rind in the mat • iaass X,„. o 0,. ""' Jr o and which no oar has Inc rwer to prevent . b Ac I amair, your herniae Leeson,. W.. c Deno .r J•ltle, II Ham I A CIOR CULLA M Eli. ' lo lone. Ito eon, F nette.Winenldle To Thomas P. Crasvford, Alabama. eteuthroat op /I of.tllll.lG Off fIIC Nicmongulm!tl Whnrl Mr. Clay to still at Saratoga. and very unwell. Amine. War. al. Dr E Gast., P SI: flIllll. He had been unmoving until Friday, when n o 10,10 Parke mm, II st'Staswr,., was induced to lima Ballston .d attend the Haas of the ex rainatton or Mr. Fowler's Law School Tor l tle cr-el 'eke oi the EecolrtPeorLi'jihnt Is which he trek a deep interest, and addressed , a.eee ihe ect die will he direcltecl the Aura before the close. The day was stormy, ' Bonn. ranee. Ant to the Chin Marshal and the align,. and damp overcame him, so that he complained of Illness an his return to Saratoga, I where he arrived about 9P. M. He was then I l u • r e li„, 0 it, moonily hurried off to a trieud's dinner party, I The Cortege toli pow neer th e tee-, n oue , im . winch he hod promiseil to attend. (hoping to intern I Ittnrc," die hoot et , • come which tone . Sclrotancla in season Go, a rest befit the dinner c C, , vtod ohnrurno, hone.l II ere he was detained aeveral hits, and I :„,.. though rigidly abuinent, under tba direction a his ere Tense io „troth alell louse. on sem, physician, be went home eeriously ill, and had a - “.) panda! and critic. night. On Saturday he rigidly The Aids in the Chief, arshal end the Asnomi Mar J s h inn e dill e•rri L/114.11, The fernier win to, dtwoo refused VIIIIIIOrs,•nd bad, in semi part, moose reo at,, , ,, , ,, 0 , a 0 , a ... 5c.,. P. hl.. and wal, we trust, wholly regain his moat health. ll he can onto he let alone. But he is well strieken M years, is feeble, ate .ugly predisposed to , F . III.ICSIEN I cholera, and will he Lille.] outright irthe multitude The Firemen are respectfully Invited to of starers and hand shakers ram. be induced parade 00 , .0., in ... a macs... of ma keep away from him. • • President, ht I elws Ca reens' dress, and badges. We write this to entreat, implore, thous who deal that Dr order of the F 1.111•11•• Amy limos that Mr. (ley should live through the nem . or Congress, or at any r e m be permitted ."4" \v.\l Chief Engineer to die al borne among those who bre him mewl ishdsssy, semis fromrui,,n, him with!Reception of President and Governor. tens sa d mi . bess w h ic h it is really B•IT•LIOX Gans. —The Rehabs's of EICOII w fur him to moues. He cannot always be saying. be(,rued " "`"'" Fr.. 4, at I Pas , No to those whom be recognizes as ardent and d'didd‘i h r..d a y. Pn'etavlf The Waft,' valued friends, but tie flagrant manalarighler to : Comport. , are rennet" ho be ont h e rr.w.d e.."'Y prom au him ptailic rect , plicma at snob a time as at the sour. tly order of this. if those who have some masa of nght to hi. Cot 0. tV M.A.'S:. Commanding society now Insist no ovjoyatg It, how eon others Clint Garay Jr. Abl. . • s be held lamb? Visitors el Saratoga, al Newport (whither he is ID go as coon as hd is able) and • ID- tee see .Pni Preach ifesi dal:f ix:vie all along his mole, we entreat you to let haw moiwer, me mat lost ,on we origin of the see. o air. The M. , spare him yet. cal t'imunm di 116fttlfllt)01111, and the wren:nuns, a —New York Tribune. ' wawa gave nee w their distinctly° orgaweationo '.: From tba St. Louts Repubbe•s ' I k Tlll4lllO /fpldesalt —A Pearrial T WC Weliiie taken the tranble to procure I m Ow Regilies Ottlets .11 n authentic atatetcent the whOleattmber tof Intennents in the Grineterres of One toy, from the 2.141 day of April., to toe 6th day of August, 1640. The laws of Una State to regard to ottermenta to public- burial grounds are very se e, and we have no reason to suppose that they have been disregarded in nay inatanca In borne Cemeteries, it is understood that they report a greater number of deaths, for two or three week,. than w hero act down, nmountarg msome tiny or Italy, bet we tenant for the disereprotov Ire sof posing that there were cases of Interments of per sotogdyteg at the Coal Mines, several lll.les front the city, and in which no regular certrfioate•, snip as the law requires, were furnished. It ha. hero stated that large numbers of persons dying in St. Louis, have been interred to Moms andor It• surrounding country of which no note tots been taken. We do not believe that hit I. I rue. 1.. any constdemble extent, and we are nude certain that more persons have been hrooght to the ray grave yards from abroad, for the purpose of iniernomt than have been taken (root the city, wob a vise to interment elsewhere. What a fearful tale ts told in h.s uhrroncte oi death'. duingef In a hale over one hundred day, thousaad pence. have been committed to Inc grave — sod lbw out of n population ot levee than 60,000 . This la an awkil mortal.ty—perhatw grent er than hes ever occurred in any rite ot the b atted States, with the same population. It z• to be oh served, however, that a good many hunttn•ds of these persons were lot really ettuens at hr Luau, but had ,mat landed here--brlngiug the aced. of death within them, and, .1111 more parrying death into whatever quarter they went. To thw palm, Indeed, a to be attributed a vain portion of the murtakty which hos teen recorded, and lithe people are wise they a dl avoid, ea far a. poesible, contributtna to *molar etademt,w herr. after, by inawling Upon greater regard 10 clea nly nem. and the proper ventilawaa ot ht time oc cupied by those people, and by compeiting +the owner,. nt all much places a. - 5 nepaad's Yard, - to till tletti up am! put the h ttaeaa ntoper and healthy hood two. There ace nutuberie,a mach places in the city. and we only .peens thin one because the people are more laintlial with it that, other,. Tattle 01 Intergt. ‘. the %e eel I'uhlte ('lnc' terica attached to St. Luuw, trout the . 13, , day tat April, to the 6th of August, I ht 9. Total Cholera ''7 l ;7 For 1 , he week enJtag AOOl3O. 131 1 , 3.0 May 7, 132. May 14, 273 10 . b 4 , 1 May 21, 192 127 24 May 20, VA 111. 41 June 4, 144 73 34 lone 11, 203 I'll 72 June la, 4' , 10 404 I tal June 23, 103 5, , 9 101 July 2, 903 'SIN 230 July 9. 771 1144 July 40, 1,47 t,30 ' 117 July 27, 442 io'' 110 July 30, 222103 04 Aug. 0, 172 11 72 I=l3lllllll Mr Ilarrib' L....aerial Agency •rad fgenc. Office Mr. Isaae llcm, having lived in our city atnee ISO 2 and being a long owe In pubbc Lounine.7 • aOn kept hut ••lteneral Agency and Ituelbg, ore (drive" Cot upwards of 12 yearn, and been cdnst ton, la attendance to serve bar enstotners and tbe put,. hue now an ca.alsult large room. at No 11 W-od Jt., wet! fiord up and presared, and lettang non Us Sus 1 , 1.4 • ie., ual ehargel," we thin!: th, very tuuderate, cud we hereby, nt Nlr. tiJeat, most eneerially reminin,bl Ihua, t.., bee and busiues•, to ill- Idrornl patrimagn of tie public and strangers, Sc, wanting businehaa it ha enter, Se, signed Joan Renner, James Croiia,iin, Mayor of Biltstoirgb. W Roboion. Jr.. lobar. Rea.. John M Grew. I' M. Mayor orAllrcheuy. illat•tot, Wilson M'Castillaor, J,I/Fle4 !Odin, .1 !Jerre.. George Datioe, W M Semple, D Leech S t'o„ F G Bailey, S K Floye. Hampton. Smith S. Ca, Wnitmore S B A Sampson 5: Co, Coleman Hailmaa SCo S Jones, S Co, Caddy Joner Murpay. Wilson & Co. loom; Incase:l& Plank, George Breed. (hood S Mel:nigh!, H Child, & CO., S S W Harbaugh, Thomas M Howe, John Graham, Lorene, Shergag de Co, Thomar Son, I A liotehtson & Co, Y Holmes S Rota C Itimsen, Thomas 11 Hannan Se Co, G Rhey. W A Irwin. it the anc „ ww ,._ Clat. . E C. Rim leglataly Collegiate Insiltute. Seminary be re.openrad for the re ceptarto of Young Ladle.. on Monday', Repfembrr :Id at Or ...Ira crust cornet of Federal and Robrnron y, ‘ lartitatton berng two. chart...red and under the soperaetendener of !ter J T Prerntry, D D, Rev T Sprourl. Rev \ 'troll. Dr 14 J Kure, a, D. Wee, Fro . sr "neater, •11,.. It .• br greatorrar . Irak, barn tliorough coo u• aby other Seminary , ine wrerrnty r: ts unruly tat 11 1 . 1 1. CC by too inhtentanr• a: Y.,. Ityryl mat revaral young latl.er or 1 1,1., bra, rattede'l trurn Prltrhurgh trund . them mutt, •It•rcrherred t,v drulv Wa!lt 00,0.0 1414, a * eh In, of arr donut' d•) 'ire 11,1 ,ndre• 1. the ... , eanna. rl t• :urn, te a,: oret :••• NI R., INGLY.S. , taroguer may Ae alnainrd either at tr.e I •••rtut,on at XI. NI, ..or • 800, Styr, Wood street, I . ..trt...rgb •Irety rt!..t•a•DT POIITOI3.A INSTITUTE, ,01 . ItrriVrlN FIDIMAL. SAM., ALL.F:GIIFINY CI TN R CnPELAND respecue..y rwmou.wet lb 1. t.it ,TI date, of Ail. G.1..1,01.CP1 lw ,•1111,1 1 . on Aloud, , Ser wow, :1 , 1104110U, grtl. emen have now a, ~ eporLueal “ vspeamou•l) quainied Jar :ne duties anti n. o.re• meow o(acwve her I hat O. Principal 1. - not no re' y n.ouPal 4 , holm. too t.. a juthesou. and mart orierc..rul inatrucl nln or..' .ar apparent to any Iniol ,, eent a'' , l velli Irners norroler of Moar. mild prier. ,azneal I rJ /I Trooty Codeer Dub in. (rain the Torun.. re,,Yed from .eerrat of :t. no.l esurocul Fee Lou.. runt Wooly, iron the parents 1 oe Probe 'racy tnade 1 , , pawl. For Joj wort tororrn atom a.. slue pee , raor r,. .otr artrye• arqe.lll•tlil.lo,l. Pro.peeto •'A lark, t, I ecru...al.. ran be pole red tbe R INCI- I . a: t I fl.ttt ale, or to Federal ropoe:e `'its. 11 —A TAT.T IT+ T. erivna. ',los, comfort Kul miAllectual Ivanc,Awn. Ir. .___• _ A N PERENI rr , in VSA PIiENCIIDIACKINAW 8,.A.1111{14T9. ,•••irbrulcil Itlalitaltselarr .1 ZO, rfltnig, 7 1111.1(1.15, . 1 14.11.1,1 W A. I'll Agen, tor t.v • 4 1 1... c. C.raiC. Cllnhlet• ,eg le.rce l'octst L.. 1.1. Ihal they vrtli F Rll,l St .•I I - 4 . . :hrourh !DEW Lui•• .1 he :41.0ve mord, rom vr.•mom Lw• various warn ot Ulu... I , er. :••• Pt r tt • Ottlitdtt lor thr Tra m••tar mow, •, oli frrth. 111114 n ib/ the vrry 1• 5 •.? mnir s. awl rompawr 14c emorr imort:llMT The he out New To.. Augu.l I , 5 .5 19 4111 INCREASKI) ATTRACTION. , I'M , : N F.v'l I:RN AIINST121:1-9 yr , two inert. I 11 , the,l 11$111,11, end itivu•ing rAt ...1 viril•t 1 et I, lie Assenilily /Loom, v • he .rve Itrli.it• ptivleredrr 1 v.! I j„ALs A —W It Alurph, tttetre the attersttott ot s ureste to lot etareit che or etteortnt e t ot e, t,oott, trout Itm rog Prato .1 to fiocsi torrd. utt•o fakeer do to e'en! .thety ur eel hod, ut hot. come, Fourth tseol Wlt• ket • o rt LG. and Poland. non, , lon, no Si 11na 1.r..1 Ihr 1,. lenvlns 111,11 al Jr rll\ 1 11 M I.A MorltnlKl noql—.lls. Faectioo. ltt 1"t“ rtttat.t...tt Com!, •t 1 th , " the " oin ... nr„ ‘ ;: .•tt Matta,. the thir'l tt.ty ot St,temtver ett Itet, , ett the Loh; • of lam, 5 I' 31. 144 th'' ttur• for talre •gl• JA111.,1 )2 , 1.M \ )1 , SE. IIE LAINKS—I% 11 Nlor. 1 1 ) ph, d Moo, dr 11 111,w a 1, . 1 .. - 1... 1 o Uluelt or low rim ono, • •o. rlnood dowo, lecol, and durt rrtoi4 Nrt - rs (or V..!. 11, • atd 114 ii sy. , rn,lt E. Alio aod • I ~, t 1 Nlar6e. FOREIGN lIILANDIRN T THE: 1%1 \ STORE "V .1 Aerlel It Jr...or \ tror or Marx, tool olorlero;er 4rol trrar' For rule, to rOrt•rr, iho wool, r'oar•o 1111. •,,or ,„„ I . ogll. vrotacr I 1 . .0r \ 'llse Intro . ..or, arer ,or •In An't C 'op,. prod grx•rorrs, •cro , • r.or F r rr rr's 11; or. larr tr000rnoo• I .ogrt;cr. VI.II/1,4 1,1% • ' •I I 4,1,, 0,1,1 t'o tro (rid Mr,lor, Co, •• do Jo Pilo I 1.111,11,11 arr,, lu Jo 'l7, • .. :et .r tar. l'em:roomt, l' mtemt rum,: T 0... du '1; Dutmy. Itonlettu., Cloatunet Totr-ther wttlt •evem:V•l . l4,l••• arr or tee itrMes. ut 1,171 41, emt:tyre at Mr It tr: fl tmut• 111 d Im.ter pU.I• llorden Cug:my _ A :141 - 111: , .% leur 0141 Prat, 1111114 r liana 1. mub .r urn r •tre arr.! 4441 .Spyre !Unruly Innoble. ten .14144 net, I n tire. 'ere uerr, Ilurrtne. e.atue.' 1 , :k: 1:44 e'rr Wa:, h.) We entre or fre'. angle Inelu: E II nVEP Jr 11 r 140411i5, .11 'ST Pl'lll.lSllP.l)—Por4oon:ir olnorn . a ontl Ireeron Tran. Plure rrernor, l'ernonun: 4444.1 4 ;re, on. l'nen It u•t el • Seven I.retrOns 44 Arelourr.nr . r. ' 100 14,.te • Work..:net uniform eel Woo • 4:•4. Pant rt.. : 444 • '44. e • Poeueo: 44. Irew Innro nA IS , 44, 1:1 44 K-11 4.4•.. entel run , 444 rer 41 'en ter e Auer- ,4" II k lin ave. _ It /I /1‘1•..11 411 A M C/1 Iptt and 11 \ Ile tt •• t DMINI , IItyruG i,„„ f A . ha . t0trn...... ,trat,lect nttr,tr ts, rot., J %%I II late ...lac,. uttlettlrtl t. 44.1 .11 IL DA V,. AL 1 111,1•1! L:1 1, ECLECTIC DI EMU A L INSTIT UTE. n. 111 NoVomorr n . al a./ 001111.4, 1C: th, flay w o 4..1 NI C../..lolpen InIO•111 I 1 P 1,.3 r 'IEI D Pato/live/tee: neosoy R IR 11 • NI 11. P./, or,/ 1i 1 1aeo•., iie 1/ V mris ant, NI 11. 'Neon no/1 I/rat/tier of AI/ /lie Ile a./ 1 I,tio ogy ROSS 31 IS I I.uctior. and Preetioe to Iloilo i, 11 I 11113. 3 ' U Ili I. \ Si 1• 1 , 0/ lOtoo, J S A SI 1 /win, Juri,ire•tre WO. 111 tie /111, 31 I/ Rine No/ I Pro. , our /.1 ~,, eel Me/I/eine JMI LA IT, Ni 1/ /so, .. scion. .err, /•.. oat oi IL tan 11 , 1,, El/ e'r ripe/ I I nett oil. lo• la. paymen• to• int ii• e teiii to note I o• ni nlly r./ur•es le• nee...ore For tin ereclunt 11/iirteo t. * 1 fletinintra tie In 11.0 S! tose Lc Lol In gu,ll/ a, • al front SL um I M•JArn, fliera,rui r tOr grntht,itell udditiois p 1.11 HAI, ..,nol mum :ativ.. n0nt41,11., mts, ill, or Ye, IMMCIMiII ‘)%l NEw —THE p .0,14.1111'111C EN L:7l t•jul :wit:Nev. I. , nx.vrt. A \ I/ All 10' Ito 1". 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I otir ace...o :0 d ,0 .1.1".0.• 101106 D LOCK WOOO, .4107 Slanghtertnr wnd Packing E•l•bl•lx mens for !tent. r „ Pt." . 11 •Iand , 1 P I • I•• .1 4 1 , PTII I k 14 loeutca L/1 P/111.1.11,1C1M tru•lme.• of we. put wormy by It, ,I, la Lin Itt•I bu•`eelik ronl for rurt• ".r.l....xtne Itp.tl rk.l ni.,..4.1..•.ance•. lore. and look itter...ry for carr 1112 Fetub IL•111,.1.1tI 'l"he or,oto Vora 1, ru *loch 114,11toothe n the r 4,4 roan, t• onelhn lo.ge.t roar and Ilni antriet• Ne Wert. ~01 bo, [2ll SON lys to. boor ot mere nt tw, r .:hen„n C.a.:rata and man' o.her end Orotoer•oe t• 01011,1 a aryl cheep TLr,. n o tiro nor over•ner y. boats may be Inn. deal n' 'he ',Joking hotne, 0114 the taciatre. ' or .",.. PM? Litrr, fr.llll ol the lallten to N. Je lon. n, Yhi;odelphor or illlllll2Olll VI2 or li.e I art or South sta New (trier", ore nt .11 nnnon.. ot 10. y,ll lull, 0 1 ,14 i to Horne staorded , 1114.113..11 Money fooiloree •re SONO (0.4. there ta.• on night nr bank.a•ruisto fortr•tive Apoticoloono bra renting ton, be 000 do to ALEX, It SIoGI/FIeKV, /Wortley at Lew. Cluoinuall. Or to ellAblol.ls (2.4 MPI , FLL., a 1r 1 ;.. •e - 41.1, Fralbet. °ow yna el Fa:l....ye nod for eale by IV 07 UICKEY rlvism" ' glitttan G T t g madsa°l4,'.4g,;"-. LYd ( lt g • Is4l Ail nicART & ••leltD ANI I , 4l3t,tetre--7 Itte. Late, 3du cr.,..; , =ln IsAnding from ttaar FliChange and for .01, stag,: IttAl A II DICKEY A i2CI .et Wool; I do Tl•esytta; 3 do Flax tr ed. ,utt rrceatert.l and for aalt• 00(11 IS II All iIICK /a t - tt AHD tor ”01..!y one 14 for talc auglt aAI 41/ ItIt'KEY Olt MEISMI==I ~ ,f1 psod etwern Le. nearly E rac ni ,k1.1.*X.1 NM , R DAV, al oqter , •0„•norro. r*, beuel , c.. r-tu,,.,4 the !.,t of Inr l'utvrt.l- ) Toms at vi. angto .11 /FIN I 3 IM Vl4, Auer 13 Patlexr, On Monday tuotvinr, 200, c•lJo'rl,at. of t 6. Comm~mr: Sn: atehm.—Read the follussmo, addressed to toy Agent, It F. Ala, rya/anther, Clactunati: Ceenswevi, . 7 eb. 12, tan. Sir A sense of duty compels me to Rive my trilane to Maley , Pant Pairaetor. Irking oppo.ed m gale.- err and .11 nostrum* having for Moir .bsect situates :stout/es—Ma realising. mocla good from the "Wog n 1 Palo Ktfleran—l ttulused to tender you Ws dente ewe. there used ato my family. In my ...kis and won all Me happy aud vronderfel elle.o that toril4 po.sildy he tmoristed. 11. / liken% M. D. Dr. Urodie to the tenter pemet of Limbs & Levi, Drusgisis. APOLLO UAL/. ! The following testimonial comes from a soarer fa; =bar to many of those traveltog on our 'Waste= wa ters. Mr. Miele. the reed and favorabty knomd.pro. prielor of the Parkersburg lintel, is kuaband to tam lady who. letter I annex: Pstrausano., Vs April 41, LBO. To 'Henry balky. Chemist, ,to.—air. ,11.ingaor. cy mer 'then long anlicted with violent inflammatory Itheamathon which appeared ao Gun'y scatted. to defy all ordinary appthmeca to allay the severe path tamed!. tt. I mas induced to try your Magical Pam Extraethr, and it having mile.% almost ax ally mae. gth, an Immedl+le retiet, and nlat., to at: appemmaces etasra and perfect cure. I am Induced tor tbelm.. to anthem - eahe may be afflicted with pain, noosed by any kind of Ingammatt., to te to you, doeharieg that to my optthou, founded on wri . actual experience, your Magical Pain n 0... is the mat valuable dis c overy of the present age for the Immediate oilr.dott of bodily pato. It as an Mozart unmedima .4 *par. feet care for Bann and nealds, sod al/ ortenal/ to aammation. yaviuß many .qttaintallas termed by their Nub at my hastiand'ahotel in Ilzie place, / bare SlipMen] by your shearing them the. few 1111 as, a our pOstibly be of benefit bath to them aud yourself (I entertain the hope that Mrs. Clime eettlparthafithe pehlteny I hoe bet teller, all Well e , l the wore of humanity as of Its betng the surest mode btiaging it to the nottee of ber /neat —H. DALLAT I Felon Cal. Extract of letter, dams /. / Batrarner, ISO Mr. 11. DsHey: "I have tried yarn rain Extrastur to • ease of felon, .11 nay own faintly, which n relieved -and eared in a very short b haste, T7ioara re spectfully, • /us. Ig.•lfonata. la . D i orn. aud Scalds, Piles,filort Of,*-vdt Smut, in:phone. Sores.. Cuts, Woinds, and all In flannnahott, yields rowdy to tha wonderful prliparlies of lid. m4l,l:flied farully.,valve. Hai, in the SUM, raw portion that you will reeetve Lend.. iron. thezenuires, you will be 111,}til try the deleterious Oracle of the vounteafen scares. CAl7ll6N—Lte •ure n.l apply swig to the Weenier, it DaLLICT, gi.l Broadway, New York, oe to hikait dionted natio. JOHN D MORGAN, • (letterer Depot, Pit:A:Pah. Dewy' P. ache art; A liegheny. dggng J. Deter, Wheeling, Ya ; James IV Johnston, mAyo.a6, /Cy.; F. hierryeteadter, Cincinnati, 0., General Depot. N. il—ln the severest Unto. and Pvalds tartraots tbv nein in n mi"oteg-- 1 t never fail.'4l.l Great AratagtHelk Itemeay. _ . - FOR Coughs. Colds, Asthma and Conwurptloild The GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the coma Ma above diseases, le the HUNGARIAN 11ALMAAL,CLF LIFE, discovered by We celebrated Dr. Dunham int London, England. and introduced too the UnitcdStatera under the immediate coperowndertes oldie inventor. The estraordlearymeccas of Mist medicine, in tito ewe of Pulmonarligthseases, warrants the desetietott Agent la gni/ening for tremment the ,to postings ess. sea Mistiest. be found to the einninonity—evaes Mat seen rebel in vain /tom any of the ecommon retwodica of OM day, and have been men hp by Met:owl distin=ed physimans w confirmed and menntble. The 1 ri. an Delwin hot cared, and will ewe, the moat do rota of ewes. It fp no - quack wantai, bat a standard Eag• REbmetlitine,bi known aml establialtednibcomys Every family in the United Ettlaten ahnuld be supplied. with fiwhiutls Ilungiarien Italcata If , tun, unreal eowternet the conadmptive tendenel a of Me slim bet to be used its a provenure melte all ease.' 'chest, gritting of blood, pal e in the tide a chew, amanita and soreness of binehutis, ditficulty of g bleating, hectic fever, night aureals4m.E anon h a anAg croencra/ debilny, asthma, isalluan w a co w und up. Sold in large bottles, mgt per botthi, with full dirty noon for the resonrauon of health. • Pamphlets, containing amass of English and onion(, AILCXLIAIL and other evidence, showing Ms mi. equallede the of this great English Remedy, may Ls obtained of the For .alit by II A FAIIIVWIOLVE A Co. sinter of at and Wood and Wood und ms. labliandfi , s,THE LA LII K-I—Jun recetvo, ion assona,eng I. of gold and rilver Thread, ,and amid; select, Spangle. and Bullion, for ensoroidering and oilier or namental work. Alto, gold sod silverEamcis, Fringe, and Lace. Jewelry of the latent fashions, in greatcatiery. . Watches of annerioi quality and 14notiful patterns, nod far sale at Eastern once, W anti corner garketissid Fearth ets EgIOCN IiAttOWA/11/G! atTel, PION OF TUE PLANE AND SAW, No. 71 Wood nariset, Plltaboollas. yji Utthlit AND LAUFAIAN. ImporNse and dealing. Foreign and Domes. ILI A UMW/LUX. 11l • all oarirtios. ore now prepared Introit ea loar meld au on re.t.nolde terms oe enn be pastthasetielsomhare. We eoln one littiola, and dip public teuessedlY,le eall and examine our stock, Width gonststsotpanot KNIVES end POttliS, l'Ol3K KT and P.EN KNIVES, SIIDARS, RAZORS, Roue TritatilMi. noelas Leeks, Latches, idol Reece., lake with every article woolly kern 11.11rese Stonsik Ws melte. the torrorton of Catisentess and &loam/Aka generally to oar usortment 01 Toot...which hat/ teen selected with great earn, nod which we on dellerlan ed to veil ••• •• N else •altsfoetion. tonler•igned ham erected mat tkinA . Os7ll N. Vork, for the purpose of Golvaniantinn • el. el Doe, whirl, it is dental. m PROTECT' PROM RU suet suet Telegraph Wise, Bola, Space, NC. W .. Id. , ned auk other anise which mey be required. Ike il..eve for Cults, ae• subsume Corbel* Ho.; for Clothes Lanes, Lightning Rod% and hoe, of other opplleetuano, n a',ll be ;band cheap and durably They would partirolasly call auentioo to do. zed Wire lot. (cure% it repair. , no paint, ...twill no. rest. Also to SP E. and Bolts, the preserved. id which is or. mach tmpormneo, that it will eisainee.k itself to the relics oral' dune Interested. 11FX1 R. MOREWOODk CO-, I atenteow, ocl3o4l.ortrT and If Beaver .L N. Vdik • Ti W ANXD VALUABLFI WORICd .lUte? II LI:MED.—A Compendium of Ecclesiastical tort, 41. Dr. Jobs C. L. Diceccr.DonsiSional Coons,lt for nod Ordinary Yroiessor of Theology in llottotiyani train the fourth odium, restarat .M amended. Traria. Lund idiot ice German, by mamas' Daddari, I s L. D. .A (blowy of die United blaze. of Artistica, frera discovery tit lye Continentdieterearyinsunn of Orrv.. stoniest ander he Fesir nal Constlintiti, by Rienerd • • JUST t pre, CorniePp and hinuklings, Pratning4 to importa n t %inn- 11 &rare, and Malta; tOgolkr r with tins molt important pripalples a Practical Geometry. By Q. ilaafroldi `yr • 3J ed. Oro., mitn PPP, apprpoaaa jiff axle by • angll3 J D Lubmitoon,in Nand a; Ll}lsklxt) gThi.f (0, arrgil "MAIM raIIPIPEM Snit PENTiSIE-1:3147; reed _and aalab. *alit RRAON rt. Rung PT ASII —A chaee otrifele, always on Mood . 7,3 for sale . aural RR 3CN & lIFITF3 1 JACOB WEAVER, Jr. RUUND GI sale by augla • WICK a ArCANDLE9S MA HOGANY. TT.% WEZ‘ GRAIIA-ht ate pleated to inform Oat. coldomera •nd the pohoe that' they have ~t od o rery ra‘..n.ree abet of ht , tietpOhlgr an! p o th er aen.l o•ually kept hv the it mehlea ' dory yirre et the lobos:too oomalloot poror. vim a;51.03 A . of emtrh Minton, (ma M rt. pre n. 1,0 3dfil potrfia PLOD of. eat eaa, welt ,a,hoo Shaded Word Vont; ta heat Ito JI eta per foot. „ 5.5h7 err - the mug typer,ee nffetof in thi. •toq.ll. ,t linnet', nook lo a etc trst , W -to Hedy, of all anat.,. (Ye /a nt (torn oar lon' cantors imps tilt{ shall alecolit ba ortablrd to kerp on him,. noc t t of the Mon moteriot quality artd dotty the eery MMACitad ea ha 'l,lO tans nr Mr moot fasudiotx. that may Do ploord lb G sar u. vetch dole otorottago. Ad orders pew:dotty filled and oamfutty• IlAWfiNae . 4 44 176 17fi Centre G. toro doom Ninth T....a1. NKAY YOrty. to• • • 11711BREAlt, John P. llopearell, aide ci t y of Phts. TT barth;hletehaat Tailor, by his deed ' , brislin g day - the Blinn day of J aly, A. 0, 10451, and recorded la •tet Rea. Wee. 0111, 0f mieghcmy twar.ll7, dey boo, Vol. oG. pore 1110, assigned and trailltierred 10 .1. all Ititesnue, real and personal, ID Bost C. his eredi. tor.. Nu rick: .• hereby given to all pommy ;Indebted to .41 estate tn make ooyasent to the ondorsipeol, ard those haytug ciao.against top resgent them for set Cement. BENJAMIN CLYDE, M•ignea noun Kitaltarah. , anuarm ARE; ISEANUFAGTORY arena Fella weal., nua ca red a...tautly on hand ow for sh: Banal Churni, NIaQ Churns, UM( Ehdahadh A!. .dhie the made to order SAMUEL. EROFZEN. Tuns to 17IN1: ANL) ci.:DAIL 1 , 7, corner of Nati burgh. The sul, , Pritter to r and tetua, vie") 14 Waal, Tun., Both nth., Ilatsc Bucket., All other kinds of Ware z 1 angll WATOUgS, - .III — VIESILILY. AND 5/LVKIII. ._ . i ElailTHE subscriber, who has been n biziness n Me none building for the last thirteen 7..... . selling all descriptions of Fine Gold and ail. vt . " . ..host Jewelry, and Silver Ware, ill rml. ut the very lowest Nines lio;t1 and Silver English (Stern favor Mahe, Gold and Silver Della .LaVet and Sepias Mambos Gold ant/ Silver llorlsontal mul Om- Watches Gold and Silver Independent Second Watches for timing hones. Vold Guard. aili and vest Chains. Gold Spectacles. Gold and Silver Pencils Gold Peru. Ladies' Gold and ;tonne Bracelet*. Gold Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rings and Dins Ludic.' nod Gentlemen.' Lesunpitts. • ' Sterling Silver Spbons, Cop., Pots, Se. Gold Watches on Mar n att to =cacti. Watches and Jewelrylischangn.l. !Vika. and r Forke (liana on German Stl•er, rk fine article. All Starches ma...null to keep good tams or the money returned. Jewelry repaired. and Watches cleaned and repaired in the boo manner, at mush les* than the usual puree WOO. C. ALLEN, • Importer of Wolehos and Jewelry, wholesale and (Gait, 61' Wall street, (up calm) NEW I'orib. Driffed4ims Inflammatory laramatie. r~~r ~ ---,,,m•~.,.,, '4 tit 1.03 ale by u Moho ..104 lit CO