TdE rdiyiftlfitin tritZtlrE kV,_ . l,_f • fllTEq . 00 1 PTT- vixen. I WEDNESDAY MOINING, SEPT. 5, SUS. _11117"TtOm .Pretitnanuan 6ars.a Oazarra prlit.are war, Tra-WeelJt a and_Weekly.—The Daily ti Seven Ik'n".lPof edinalathatTpi•Weekly IA FITT Dothan per wn* therWma.),..4 Irraro Dollar. Ixr annamm a tstrafsfy .be-Anyntruidfan tle eldnemly remazted and In rwor. 1,46,ere a qt., and nett ed e India day m 011antar nis oat for speed Acd will hf.iably be charged roil °Hated oat PIIILADIII.a — T'U ' i -. l L •iii ia imlo3A. Adveralsemeidi mad son.<raptdam. m the Non Amor N M era and United:States Gammas. P eeeive aad forma thisiotfice hflo AVID WlllO TICiLILT. los toUtami — toaanmon. HENRI( ilk' at Lizurru Cow.] Maw, WIL4A4II,IIASLETT, of Boiler Cooing. • • ASIIMILT ROUT C. t z . LEZER, of Elizabe th gornaki . JOHN R, 01 Stiamsbargh Lao( Pittsburgh WIL lll.S4'w Lome, It Vlatr (leer= Limns, dr Pittsburgh 1.110111101.05.1., ULM. S. iEIit.TS, at Upper or CliOr • nansumna., JOHN mollißrenist, or Allegheny COMICISIOII., JAI hilT l ELL,of Problem. • t i • WH. M . datTLITTR.S, of ?madman AelllTol4 JOHN of Findlay. hr LOCOOONIMMaro Sea next yogi. Bee untOSS for Telegraphic thieve. TbitlGeneral Election. Len then /.11.0 weeks now remain beAire the General Ele4oin llember. Although ots pos sessing ell thStatportabre of the election last year, In the magoli Of the daces to be idled, yet It tool atiMmeogioetent to prompt every roirti Whip and true pattrtoN to do his duty. h Is very Odeat, from the movement, among our opponerg that a desperate &Tont to ho made this Cal i rettie!ve the fallen fortimof the Loraine° in 41or the sake especially o ember caning and d , iadouraging the National d Stale Administra*S, sod the the moral influence it will exert al paha.° and mare important kwnteota They see thitf, tuniesethey can restore tt; moral Influence w$ lab the confidence derived from sac con gives, they most. consent hereafter io write down Perna4ilvania den Whig State. A majoritt of the voters at this Statri ore no doubt Whigk,Put a large number of theda belong to that class piriCh can be brought to the Polls only on some urgStal and great occasion. Hinee, we always locrOme our majorities when wd can ob tain a full vdip. "A full vote is a Whig Victory." If we werli:Properly arganimd, and cold a'- ways depend,pon our entire. strength,:another Losokieo Ciiial.Commissioner or Govern& would never be eli4tcd in Pennsylvania. But the c4Siting eletition is important, in several respects. Tyrd next Legislature will havii the op Oortionment'o the Senators and Represetnatives, among the Itigiveral counties, :for the dent tea seam to peOSso. The lest appnrtiono,ot was manifestly usijast, sod was contrived tai prevent the Whigs j.riom ever having a majority in the Legislamre,Fii dd was in a groat degree Success ful. Are m 4 Willing to submit to such ',injustice ~ for ten yea.*naoref But there ill no danger of Allegheny Cod:. ty, says a lazy Whiki! Thero ought tribe nonal but our enemies sailijtey expect to elect at least one Fix presentativ4:jaitd some other °dicer' 'ihe very (act that sudili b. hope could be coteeived land en tertained, ediiiWi how sleepless and enerkettc cur °pp:mania and how much they expe[t from a want or zesliktvd the apathy existing in ode rant, and which I l*lnaost always rtaneornitant!nf !sine majoritieh. to • But it is ittiphltant to the Wtam , party, ea.] to the State, that tient our Canal Commomotter, tins fall. To do i i nt, we want oar tell vote pot. and with a full I* it can be done. Let cent" Whoa, then, prepartlipt 11010 u, and let the yenta', word and townshiltomntttees prepare fora aitort, but bnlliant cam ain. The foriollitter we give to day, from 'the Nev, York Contsdisfr•ial Advertiser, is more thmi anti turrily interetirg. It is so refreshing, aver being sonoyed by% si bungling and onsatisfaciory tele graphic repritfal received, to read sucb a clear, vigorous, a*lj frdelligeut accoont of the weeks neva from tifreipe. The newo*n Hungary will worm n t ei,otir tre every of indepeodenco am 4 raNanpl Ifterty; that lgth Rome will cense a thrill tJ la dignation to t through every mooly Isuron2. Three Cardinals twiiiiyested with supreme power, who hate alreadrlhOlisheil every semblance of liberty, and have re4biablished that horrible engine of seelesiasticah t lievenge nod despotism, the Jaya:. ration, and M has already received its victims. This is the C&Ptemment of 'law and order which is sighed Mel lair those synipathfrera with Papal despotism, ey in America, and whici boo to supporters i¢ litabvrgh' It is refretlhis to ere the manly and hearty Iv:J*4ll6y Hungary, • manifested In Ragland, and the mit6tlng acorn which is exprriased to wards perfid*a France, fur her outrageons tree• went of Repttldiean Rome. There Lea true hearted klloarthip salt 6 ratios ti liberty, • hatred of op pression, anOlo; hosest sense of right and justice In Old Enaltiiii,isvhicti adorns her charal4t,:r, and covers meal 4efecao. A Tuareglar roe Peer.—The tacit. support ' given by thOituburgh Post, to the dastardly French cf Republican Rome, by;its com plete silettocrliiitog the momentous coat*, which attracted all qyks, agitated all hearts, and stirred the peas of iitt, Who dared to think and !peak for themselves, 144 aroused some of the ola Demo. crane spuit.44cofiocuisco, and caused it to utter • rebuke wiiioqtrlll make the editor of that paper vd4aweilat the meeting in tie Third Ward, CoLllhalton presiding, and is as ffilloarr .Raol t we will not vote for any candi date dir ang.Viblin office, who has aided in any manner to othithrour the Republic of Rome, or who gives ritti pirnpathy to the atrocious Ituarina -11230 the PrktoU of Rome sad destroyers ot the rigku and likrat, of Osi. ildisot peopL. - Sometcgiv;at in the Pont, in fitoor of Col. sA UnitedMeCaodles States Senator, la place Of Mr. Sturstqtrf i '..: whose time is out in led. The Pittsburgh I.4ciiiicos seem determined this if they do not havetitiiir share of the offices, it atoll not be tor want aniolllng their men into notnick Thera , a Col. Blaciiititho it is said stands a good phones to get the urifol! dation for Governor, and tow we have the atii*ful:of the Clarion Letter, en the can didate Inc Sitilier. It is a curipmifact that nearly all the pniminent Locoficor, O' are pushed forward by the Post clique, for ofliee, are renegade Whig, Almost every Post him the name of James B. Sawyer annimused 4home important °nice, ablattigh the fact °Chia potficalapostacy has hardly readhed the Mt:remind dflolll county. Ham long is ',it since Samuel W.l lok was the most bider of Whigs, the most uproar:4 sad the most vociferous; on the stomp liotthe Locatentched it then' We mils e f. when we ca some seam to mind, not to very ton go. Ct4goodboomored friend Col. McCarld left is anotho4 the °same sort" Who 40es not rem:deed th4olonefa maiden, political Whig speeches. sill, The syrnAlby of the editor of the Post Mr rene gade Whigs k b surprised some, hot the ahtor of the MarcoryPicho comes from a good Democratic stock, has 4ted the mystery, by asserting that Rover Ma r gadit Whig filmset If out neigh bor of tee bilkitury is correct, the Whig party has now of nine gratalation that it escaped the in &Mien long . I:lsCieb anoinalop member, and .we wish the ~o, i xif-scos peat joy of their brilliant convect. Dalicieraey must, indeed, I. hard run, In theft daYtf::“ the party's dotage, to sect for leaders only Wings' renegade Whip. A Mr. J. who,by some overnight, or from the mid0:01 good natured kindneisti of his acqualataxiteured an appointment to n Clerk ship in the P' n Bureau of the Department of the Weiner, a removed Oulu it after • trial often days, iifkipubiltabed a ptamphlet, intended tic his own Oditation, but which from its style r im tutodatitrhidide evidence that Mr. Ewing act ed wisely in *onstog with his services The pamphlet in ;; . 0••1 •Unt days in cruse," . . It is statedal new of the Alabama papers that Year Demcso Wad to the Legishoure of that State are Tir z ,, - , atee. and they will voten the ekattiosi for States Senate's for gerttlemen Who vat ••• ;.• I the Administration. It this In fdiinStk*'l4ool,lWeVe to be eortelS, ..1361Fus to In the Senate by !Taylor SOIL Naumann Caparoa—The interest of Willis. H. Whitney and John C. Dunn, to the Morning Chronicle, has been sold to James P. Barr, late of the Pen Offiee. &tr. Dunn continues n one of the editors or the paper, ruld*lr. Whitney is to pre•' aide over the Local Department. The proprietors promise to give the paper a new dress ins few days, and to make a general improvement. We wish Mr. Bin every scenes in bin new avocation. which be will find not the most pleasing and pro mising, but which nevertheless possesses an in describable charm for those who are thoroughly imbued with its spirit. FI. Fang.—We are indebted. to Mr. John Murdock, Jr.. of Pee Mew townslup, for some ex ceed/41v fine specimens of pears sad peaches. A nursery• which produces such fruit, must he • valuable resource to our farmer's to replenish their orchards. The following article is suggestive of the inquiry whether it is posilble for persons strictly educated in the principles of passive esdesiasucal obedience. and owing spiritual allegiance to a foreign power which is opposed to mental and civil freedom, can make good and safe citizens of tree govern ment, founded on the intelligence, enlarge view?, and patriotism of the peop'e. Paoscur•na .—Mr. fricGee. the editor of the Nation—a paper essentially Irish, puhltshed it: this city—lays that because he has strenuonaly advocated mental freedom and the necesalty of five educacon for lin countrymen, both hers and in Ireland, his paper and honself, and often h. oublimibers by name, have been denounced by the Ronush priests, from the altar, to canons M00r... ani give* the name and residence m one peen who refused the rim of confession to a subscriber of the paper, whense name also is given. We nos prebend that the , e neattemen are ;tumultng a tidal courses, tithe facts arc as they am represent. ctl to be.—Nne Teri Co stmeTtuaL FROM NEW TORK. Oterespandeace of tae Pittattargh Gazette N. Yalta, Sept. I Autumn a upon as in reality, as well m by the calendar, and woolen clothing all the rage. The gay colon of au turrin appear in the costume of lathes, and the city has all its old loot ol smart ness about it. Still the Cholera lingers, and We have sixteen cases to report to-day. What is left, however, to sporadic, and the natural tenden cy of the weather is to make a total clearance of the diecue. • Cuban annexation, or subjugation has come to be quite an important affair, and various meetings have been held for the pu pose of raising merino, and devising ways and means for the conquest of Cab. Last night n meeting was held, but the attendance was miserably small, and made up of what is known as the Yhoys. who were told that the expedition would not sail to-day, as the ship owner had receded from his bargain. Seven dol. lama a month, and 61,000 bona. was again freely offered, bat the invaders were scams. A private letter from klavana says the Captain General as ranch alarmed, but he may have produced a wax by abducting Rev. All America. tit Cuba con sider the case as one of violent abduction, and that the New Orleans lawyers will get us much out of Rey. It is fortunate Or Cuba that England tuut not one cause for complaint. for the Island would soon be transferred a to Chinos, It is understood that the Secretary of the Tree. wary has been buying up the government ions wan his surplus funds.' It was predicted early in the year, through your C 011219 05, that his estimates would not be remitted by three rni/hons of dollars, and the official figures show such to hare been the deficiency, and that his estimates of eznenses were about three millions tw small, mating the year's blunder on miltions. Not satisfied with blundering to btu receipts and expenses, he a•t ed for a loan so large that his succesoor to now obsoletely burns for 1121 what Mr. Walker sold for 1016101 e, a system of finance that does not exactly square with good mercauttle usage the world over. The days of iaperdtittoti, at charms and amulet& has not grate loft na, as will.be gathered tram the follow/rug advortu,cment, eopted from toe Tr!bane of this date "FIRE AND DROWNING PREVENTED.— For sale, two etoldreo's Cants, or Veils —No house was ever koowa to be injured by nee with one therein. or a shiplost at sea. with one on board Pena S9O" It is rather Idle to talk of the general darusion of knowledge to the face of an announcement b ee the, which tells es that the safety of bunsan life can be secured by the mesas of a part of two chil dren, who have data the debt of nature. Tho, 'preveali•es' art .carte, DID three can be no doubt that New York contains superstmon enough to insure a porehasqr. lightning hardly bent the reads thin time, for we had the stesteer'• mad from Liverpool at no ear ly hoar, and bcfilre the wires could tell to put part, which to .risfeetory, not only la a political, but a commercial paint of view. The Hon er.. sustain themselves, and we shall have a rend:dike of eober minded, chinking men, err bag m Europe. stimulate, by itheir example, other nations to cotton, and I.DDRIDID the Die.*, of freedom. The farce of a trial of the Astor Plare note.. to take place at an early day, but the recall csu be told now. The • excitement has passed, no one urea about the affair, and no jury will be found that will agree upon any serious verdict. In money matters there is no attraction. Money is in demand, bat tile supply is ample, and the rare Or interest cheap. Stocka, too, are wanted, but holders will not sell al present rates, and are oonfident that the silvanae of the season will cause u good rue m pnces. A good business has been dhne in Cotton since the steamer, at an advance of Ifile on specula-, Good rarer is wanted, but low grade. are' heavy. The deemed is for the city and eastern trade, with scarce an inquiry tar shipment. Is Wheat no change!. Corn bas been run up llrdie, under the steamer's news, with large sale.. In Provitaans, the If nothing to notice In prices or demand. Iron 'party, and a contract Jut closed of rails, to land 4 New Orleans, for 631 110 a too Whiskey hu rup up to 2761272 c. Tobacco is higher. Leither! and Hides continue in request at full rates. WPM talus firm, though no 411 can be noticed. Manufacturers buy slowly, and do not seem inelinedlto yield to the apeculatora I=l Maarten:ova Ommucv as Two Necutom..—CM Wednesday tifletatimo, the 15th hustant, at the time of lush water, an exceedingly clever and Jaime-w -ane Mule no of the Rev. Mr. Woodward, about 'eight years old, accidently fell from the bridge over one of the creeks iof the village of Bluffton Two negroes. Andrew pelonghag to Mr. Wigg, and Joe belonging t0.4.1en.; Hamilton, happetung to be in the hastenedito his resene- Both unbesuat• ingiy leaped into the water, and Andrew f etunate. ly re...bed the child at the moment he had ceased to struggle, and won waking to the bottom. tie swam wtth the child to a raft of boards that was flowing now by. 4pon which, sided by Joe, be succeeded in placing him in aeconty. This timely assistance, tendered not without some personal danger to the metiers, and in the course of which was displayed far mere preseee of mind by Andrew than 'legroom usudlly exhibit, has been the means, through Providence, or preserving the hope of a family, and of saringtgo the village one of th e most promising and entrighog children it =tains. Such action ahpold never be permitted to pass ooreoorded, that: they may stand forward on warning to the hulatics of North; for while the slave states of the Union continue to produce ne groes, willing, this finely, to venture their lives in behalf of the. I tem, they posseas an argument, pro-slavery, stroll er than any that can be urged against it; and an element of safety which, in times hereafer, may be fiestined to dispel some of the pseudo philanthrophical hopes and visions of 11r ney, Barrett, Btibdoe, and brother. G. This is atom the roost voices specimen of per verted reasoning are ever saw or heard of. In plain Eglish it sap, °the Negroes are such excellent fel lows, are capable , i of such heroism, snob Christian benevolence, ands se times perform such noble deeds, that it wohld be a thousand phies not to enslave them; theY exhibit mnage, humanity, dis regsrd of self, to almost admirable degree; there. fore it is the very t erfectiou of duty on the part of the white men deal with them as though they were soul-less brutes, In the same class with mutes, oxen, and other Oadropedal servants of the human It really doss senam to to that such a generous deed so Andrew and Joe performed might elicit some other comment than a deduction from it that it is the grandest 1 slog to the world to keep an d:co and Joe is i•udage.—N. Y. Voir.. Colonel Benton , urned from his tour in the Platte country an. the upper part of the State, to Boonville on W ',sadly lout. We learn that, al though his clerk. physically are very great, en ds:nag much afigue to travelling from point to point and addrempog the people, yet hi. heahh was never better. 1 Re seems to stengthen with the exert:he ' and s spirits nee with the opposi tion which he en nters. He seems determined to carry the .11 r extremitma, and whtlet his op ponent. may ma a desperate fight, they may yet have LO rumen er lit discretion. It is a contest of life and death tween the parries If the Cots onel succeeds, biai . imponents am for ever political ly dead; If he fa ; hts fall anti be final, in his Senatorial swathe --Sx LOSSJ Rep aramisarrum or BMIO M. Losaircusaves.—lt letter from Washi n gton, to the New York Tribune. mr, "A Cabinet Genoa wu held Wu evening, and it is quits probable that the accredited Minis ter trom the ilrerrisuc or BUIMAIT will be reneiv. ed, its independence rerxwnized, and treaties, rec. enterer! into. The President and his Cabinet have closely watched the pigpen of the waggle with a view to this object, an won ea it could be accom *tidied aznistently with the principle essential to ear prißay. he evident, however, that we =oat go SO far beyond this as too- rninme our inuicertuse with Austria or Rau* (as recommended by the meet ing at ameinnatid or interfere in the morel:tows of ampoan nations. ALIODSLII. FOREIGN NEWS. Ftil; TIIER HT THICCALEDONIA. Corresiiiiidv.i.e of the V COMlZleftiii Advertiser. Loausos, Aug. 16, 1649. Hui gory is now almost tie only topic, and al though we are still without definite intelligence an to the actual position and fate of the main tithea of the respeeuv e amt., every thing tends to en courage the belief that to far as the present cam• uaign is concerned, the Midi° of the Austrians and Russians is nearly sealed. Front Rome there is and can be nothing but the claimant details of the unconditional restoration of the priestly govern ment. and the vigilance of the Fri-nth artillerymen to keep it sale From France the accounts speak only of new taxes and of universal prosecutions against al! who breath a word m favor of republi eanumn. At borne the doll season ha. ACI in with more man ordinary intensity, and the only food for the papers is the progres, of the queen through 'reined end 'Scotland The news by the last packet, at the sortie of the Catnorn garrison and their expniston of the Anstri es • from Raab, tar born having been es torgerWed. turns out to be of more weight then was at first sup posed. A more vigor°us teat was perhaps never re corded in soy previous war, and the damage it hes indicted on the on penal., both morally end Oyes wally. becomes more and more apparent every day Had the attar taken place or theinterior of the country, it could have been hushed tip or misrep resealed by the Vienne authorittex ler we gel no news direct from !tunnel-v, and those who utter en unfavorable syllable in Austrta are forthwith rbol, but occurnog en n-Ole capital,coneehlment Mr. impossible. It appears that ell the artillery of isle Auworin dtviston which was enconnted was either spiked or earned oir to 40, 0 0 0 cart of copper money, 50 000 uniforms, 1000t0 cwt of dour. five vessels ladened with corn, 17 net of gunpowder, and to sheet all the reserved niatertel of the chore tortes fell into the hands lathe Hun le addition to the clothing seized at hi nut,, It is cattlemen also that a - Rumen convoy was intercepted with 30,000 sane at regimentals Tee account of between two and three thouseed head of cattle and an onmense amount of .15 baying been canted ott is likewtse confirmed, while the number it Rosman end Austnens slam end captured W known to have been extremely large. Meanwhile It Is now certain that the Hun gerima are in cannoned posse-mon or Raab, while it is rumored in some quarters that they have ab solutely reoccupied Petah. The mails from both places are long overdue at Vienna, and it to there tore certmo that the cumnonniencon has been cut oil ruder these eircussiatences nothing ran he tweed of the actual state of atiaire, but at course the A ustnans arc in coesternetion and there are strong reports of a pitched battle in the south, In who, the Harman general Pas:tit/witch has been totally defeated. Ills last bulletin received al Vienua won nor made punkt. Among the various rumors which tail currenn cy in this confunion, the following ore the chief oars which Lave appeared during the week Au. Itch, the Hungarian lender, in said to have effect ed a junction with Ktaydra, by whom the sally of ecittorn was effected, and in the way the occu• /ten on of FLanb has been reudered practicable.— Hayman. the demotion! author of the threaten• mg proclamations at ream, has engaged the Hun garians under Nlessoroa and Dcaibinski. in their entrenchments near Szcsedin, and, according to the official bulimia, put them to a "wild tight," this flight being doubtless nothing mare than part of a pre-swanned plan. Ten thonsand Hungarians are still in Moldavia. but they are not beaded by Rem as waa originally said The latter general. ar• cording to an official despatch, published at Vien na, wt. attacked on the HA of July be the Ros man general Leder, and vas defeated with • loss 01 101/0 men. falo prisoners. and seven held p.ecea, wnarrowly ew-apwg. of course. by • tr.id right.' ith the remainder of hts army. In thi. ;team the Russian loss 'aqui:Kell at kilted and vounded, bat as the Rurstan eneral.Skanaton, Issacknowl. .dged to have fakers, it it In/0641b, that the ha.- an, or disarter would, the wort could he as certained, be Mita t as usual on the nide int tlin Impertatteta. W.ca regard to George,. the eaants are that, pursued by Genera: Grabbe, he bob up a .1301( p 1,441402 with hue 10.000 men at a ptetre ceded (tom,. un Lae lett bank at the cave and after harassing n a opponeuta With three day, Noting, crippled them sr:Cleat, to enable nun to cont..ie otAttaren to Pokay. The !lug, torten Government are at Grosstwardee, Where 50000 of their troops are ecuteentrated. From Debrecein, there us not a wont of latelliernee It wd: be at-en that thin comuleto absence or a' plative miariastion suegews the stterigest auspi. mo as to the late at the Impenal troopslnstead al su ns rrounding the liongertans. a. thee intended, :hey are now themselves partly surrounded, sad I . any very complete d-otster shod befall them ta thq interior. n would be doubtful If they could You] being utterly imt if. With Pest h and It salt between them sod Vwuna, a retreat would be a. oat l•oneleas Tams oaty chance m cites:sag a roneentration of their .partor numbers sad lute. a rapid and demstve blow. To tint all t nett Cll.ll, aftDOW oterioudy dlllitled, at Whit, ever cunt, and consequentle the art Ws: eek., ran test 1.1 to decide ,he question atthe. .I.,,crs, or 113111. Mettnavh•ie it appear, that at Agrun, the capt or Croatia, the Cann • I of the Can have 'liege./ the Imperial eohatitution promulgated by the Em peror an the ttb of Mamh laid—ao that ahhought the Croatians have Ihtliert been fighting again* the Huoganana, It is evident taco are ripe for a hellion vn Melr own account, and on premsady me Same grounds as those for vehtell !ho Hungarian. have been contending, namely, the nght at their coheir: to in enrent and indepiindent loidito• tioi • Vi ttm pngt.on of le..acti oh am , . h , . d lent nothing to homer, e,-cpt that ,he a: li • ”-Y I.st :s 7900 Tile rAvege. obm.., the Russians 11,43 are aseem ned to bat< beeu ternb:e. In some quarters a a aeseeed that the P.mperar of HlOll4 to already angleoe to withdraw from his detastrous alliance, but as he is a natonous leoutc as fu as self esteem and firenneu are concerned. such a tern:to:moon seems berate probable Suit there are circumstance, that show the exioence of agitation and uncertainty between the two pow. era. Immediately aver the rout of the garrison or Raab nod the oeuvre earths stores dep.:tett there, Prince Schwaszenberg, the Aniatun Prime ter and the member of the Cabinet moot bitterly op poud to concesNion, departed In haste for War saw, to meet tie Cur. Whether tics way to en treat bon to continue hie aid tame..., to be seen. I have mina to day received partive information that a lou to Boum 0'625,000,000 was recently arranged at Hamburg, but that the Emperor refus ed to ratify it, as ha roaatdered the price offered ( 9 3i) too low. Bat in fact the price was n very good one, and a. much as could bare been safely at ven.—The possibility therefore suggeols dull that the Emperor may really have cUnged his mind regarding the war, in a sudden fit of pique or ard fulness. or from a sear of danger to his power, store It was entered into against the advice of his council.) and that ha may therefore i.e able to do wobont the money. The parties to the negottatton are understood to be Sleights of Pcieraburgh, Hope of Atnatardam, and Bartogs. Pabbe meetings in favor of the Hungarian. can. time to be held io all parts of Englaud. The stridence, are large, enthusiastic, and unanimous, end it is instructive to observe that the name of France cannot he mentioned without the eonaciotta near of her treachery to Rome tostently drawing forth a groan of snore, which for rtncenty was perhap. never equalled to politt.l history. In• deed even those most accuatorned to guarded languagescarcely wet thtcnowlvell to speak of her. "She can stands," said a clergyman at au iu dueoltalounty mee'ing held yesterday, "before the world to an unblushing hat" At Rome the installation of the three Cardinals in uncontrolled power as the mrpresentmives of the Pope, was immediately followed by an abuinve -shameful from them, against "anarchy" and the - shameful acts performed by demagogues without reputation.or character," but to which a rpm:AL-a non of the shameful acts in question was wholly omitted. The clergy, it is said, are new openly threatening revenge for all their past rnortffiration, and the three cardinal, are gi ving every indication that they shall not be disappointed. All laws pro mulgated during the ex.mtenoc of the republic have been cancelled. and the frightful system which previously prevailed has been motored in all its force. Every offimal appointed by the republic has been discharged, nod the paper money I..tied during that time has been disavowed to the silent of 35 per cent. All these proceeding, have been taken without the formation or any Ministry, and such was the feeling with which they were res ceived that the French, in order to keep down the people.were compelled to place artillery in the streets, and to have the gannet., ready with I.ghted matches. Another step, alto, which bat for the efficient measures of the soldiers of the Preneh Republic, would hare canned the "Corp atones of Rome to rim and mutiny," has been the rc.rodablialusaent of the !ovulation. A Dr. Achill, an eminent Italian theologian, a man who has never meddled with petit., a, but who het Leen for 5 years an avowed Protestadt. was one of its firm victims. He was arrested on the night of the 30th of July. by three men in plain clothes, sad is now in One of the secret cells of the Holy t dive. This case, which has only Jost transpurd, protnises excite an extroordinary feeling autong ail the re. ligtimo bodies in England. lidubtlem is hen ;en. budmot dimovers that it cannot be veiled in see, miry, Me Ministers of Louis Napolman will akteuipt to remedy the "mistake." But how many are doomed to follow -Dr. Achill', of whose tate no mention will ever afterward be made' Gen. Oudinot has left Home for Gaeta, whence he livid return to Parts to he idolised for bowleg maintained the -honor of France" It is alleged that he will be elevated to the rank of naambal. The accounts regarding Garribaldt are that, with los wife and about thirty followers, be has made good his landing near I come. A monk, who had acted or his chaplain, and who had exercised a powerful influenie in favor at the Republic, fell unto the bands of the Austrians, and has of course been shot. Hundred. of the baud have been cap tared and will, it may be presumed, share the same remorseless fate. The Venttians aro said to have obtained abund ant sttpplies from a flotilla which triumphantly reached the city, after repelling so attack by the Aostaan fleet The Austrian land forces, It Is said, hare agent failed in all their efforts to capture the place by assault, sad their ranks have been swept by &realm In the Journal dr.; Leduc it was mentioned, a few day. back, that the Rothchild, had already laud to Austria the 015,000000 line imposed upon Sardinfa. The story, however Is wholly destitute of troth. Sardinia has cot yet raised a loan, and bonds and other mews she will endeavor to avoid tit is wasidered probablethat by an lime of treasury be oeceasity of doing so. Owing to tho atrocities of Hayneo agatost the Jews at Pestb, the Roths child', moreover, are in no mood to assist the Im p:sights by say unusual aurtious. Wa.ll our notions of bagialative aigllay, we have looked with ItO little Interest at oae or the latest exhibitions in the French Assembly. Pierre Bon aparte at a recent sitting turned round end struck a member, an old man named Gander, a violent blow in the f.ce, in consequence of his exclaiming •that is wee," during the reading of a paper in which reproaches against the Premdento( the re public were followed by the question "Has he not his 600.000 francs a year to spend'' Gastier t be ing a republican, istocieeno chance of redress from the chamber, and indeed the remarks which were immediately made by the president of the A...ern * showed the grossest partiality for M Pierre Bonaparte, who belongs to the majority of 'order.' The case is to tome on before the Police Coort to day, but with the uoivenal horror against repub l cans it may be feared that poor M. ( - Mater will meet with little NSW, A property or IDCOTE lax of one per tent, Wt.+ IS calculated to produce SI 2000,00 h per maim, proposed to be levied by the French Government. Thu and a few months coot:nuance of the mitre, Pal prwiecutions will bring about new even, la due season. An announcement has been made in the Moi re/1r of an exclurave authonration having been granted to a Mr. Brett to estahlinh a telegraphic communteation across the channel. from Boulogne and Calm. to Dover. The prt allege to to continue for 10 years limn Sept. 1550. Precool* to going this nuthortzatton the French Government di. , patched an agent to England to examine as to the most perfect approval. to Opernhop tar telegraphic purpose. The telegraph patented by Mr. Brett in the one invented by Mr. House, which pi row understood to he in operation between New York and Philadelphia. The visit ot the Qneen to Ireland wan character iced by nothtrg but Joyous demonstrations, and in taking her departure she announced that the Prince of Wales was to receive the title of Earl of Dub lin. She is now in Scotland. and has named through Glavgow and Perth, where her progress has also been welcomed with universal my. She has not, however. on the present occasion, been lavored with the fine weather which, m mantle:- ion with her excurviong had hitherto been almost proverbial. The heat aggregate meeting oldie Parliamentary and Finnoetal Reform Aillo(natiOU was held a low nights back, at Drury Lane mends, which was filled to suffocation. Oh this 0001110 U a chiliad, tins was manifested on the pan of the Chartistatiod the inure moderate reformers to cooperate, and the points agreed upon as those to which the Moire agitation is lobe directed were, I, Household suf frage. 2, Vote by ballot. 3, Tneatital parliaments h, Equal electoral distneta. 3, The abohmin of the property qual,fication at present required for mem bers of Parliament. Donag the meeting some allu- MCA were made to Hungary, which were caught at wall indescribable enittustaam. The returns of the Register General, regarding the.beelth of the metropolis daring the past week. allow lint a very slight diminuation of the care.- si•e mortality which had previously prevailed.— The deaths were 1909, those of the (center week having been 1991 Theaverage mortality of the season only 1009. The deaths !Mal cholera dense the week were 533, being a reduction of 103 front the oreeedteg week. A meeting fur the purpose of die-nes:nu the na ture and treatment of cholera was held last even. Use, by one of the large medical societies of Lon. don. The speakera were all practlnotiers of re pate and experience, bat they all differed as to the beat thean• to be used. Dr. Rees was "free to confese' that be had seen a greet deal of cholera and bad tried severer plans, but be did not believe any one possessed any advantage over We other. A Dr. Hughes toward the elo.e of the meeting, aftermoue of the reetlemen had given the results of their personal experience, said "he knew very little of subject-matter of drisenuion when be entered the form, and now he knew Ira.. Ali the renticinen who mad spoken appeared tO hold dif ferent opinions' Ainote other information recently .reniaird .n consequence of the prevalence of malady has been a rep, of nnirefulla authenticated cholera ca•ea treated by the medical officers et the Ed:nburah fiornw oath.- Lh•pensary. The nusnher of cases was 930 and their prop 'coon of deaths was 04 iy 1 to 1, salt I, the Cal,. trvated der,/ ite same time under the ordinary metlf.fd we, S'76, tilt of which Inc p,portfon ofdeetha was IJ It h. been acid in one ruffle Dublin Nye,' that three ateamer. are now buitftine -pool to riv 4, - ,......;etway. on the Went coo , Irei.fed and II tabs Their averete ianeer, a•ier ted nut earred era day. I tonn+r tee past meet there hes been bk. moron, Or .o,:ty In the m,. e trao•n 11 ma 01 London, but the rate co ew owmes rcnts.os Withint thy sl.gatest wteratont Consols. w at the Isu date were 93, he•e elated to day a; ir„ The harvest 11 , 1 promotes well IC 111 part- ac I wtth the eseepturn of one er mut..led the potato crop this yea appappear.to two her very w sound- There has not been much Jong ,0 Ara, MOCia. The Pentn,. nolo++, lots attn.-se.: 3 good deed of In nod favoraLly ittoneht T. recent letters ikt terns+ the New York - COrtcSpoptknt at Ihe Tones on and tot other po.ol• 130 , , served In increase the rapidly glowing chsoost'..‘ to pay attentom to ell Artlenc•rl•lts.rt. Aas fell Colliery lLapleelen--Bevenly Ml= ttn the tat Aherriam. nrar Menhir Tydetti. broth Wama. a dreulial exptonum offtzr damp, 401 tlner3 end dmatte.rtnno year, tmeur mtl nt Mr. Wtiltom Illoaanaht colliery The almek me• tilt I r tr 01•-• rrtqc d. S otn ttflt.r the t• burrytng to ..006, w•res ttt •--trot, toositsnri, t: mr nova rehilo c the s h r wpm niter blacitened ant combos-J. we. brought In vain, *min fit Myna-wed corpse. were !sought from she pit; and then. it ravingbr comc fatal to dmiecod to the pit. the brave mho mho aid, in nab a pritmewortby manner, res cued tbo tam that esesped. gave over, toonsti was believed that there were a great many om cm down, riving or dead. One aundred and live men and boys were in the pit at the tone of the explosion, vary few of whom bare bean brought out alive. Seven horses also were lolled. it o oanadently asserted Mat the cause of ibis roast awful catastrophe was the negligence ni one ot the colliers in going to a dangerous beading with oat a safety lamp. It in nearer three years age store 2S Littman hoes were destroyed by an c plO.. lion of the name nature, and near the lame ptl. Currespon...e a the (Union Att. THE GERMAN CENTRAL POWER Fa. .soar, Amos( 6, ISIS. The German Central Power hash., the last few weeks had • very quiet exultance. The Archduke Jou. has been enjoying himself at the waters ci Gageni, mad the Imperial Ministers here have done nothing apparently but eat Monet, watt one ono ther, and walk ar rids out. All real limuisess for Germany has been done by the King of Prussia Rut•lt beefily to be rumored that movements are about to take place is the regions of the Central Power, by which the latter will attempt to regain its lost position. Ihe Archduke is on the point of returning rind coatemplates, n to aatd, calling no Imperial Diet_ But how many &mes will lake pan us elecong this—whether the King of Prentsia will submit to it, or openly oppose it with his bay aorta—or what will be the result, no certainly be yond the reach ofall mortal conjecture. Bevan. and A alone are both wading bodies of troops to wards the neighborhood of Frankton, tiud there is • movement among the Prenatal:is towards the Opole point, all which indientes that something is ;a the wind. It is said that Wurtamburg, Ita• vans, and Austna have agreed to oppose uni tedly all limner encroachulents of PAIinCIL to Gm many. The qnostion of German unity that cemplauales every day That another revolution only Ws:', solve it fu:ly, Is now as clear as day. But when or how this will arise a extremely uncerten Much in the aoillerment °Merman affair, no doubt depends on the hoer of the prestos lituagartan war At all events, that the elements are WM' log for a long and bloody war on German soil.. the most probable of all supposition. t./turricahrrtgs or tax Tea - sustax ELscrion.— Mr. K. Henna, one of the defeated orodidales in Shelby county. Tonnereee, nestled au addrers n lave days after the clot:Lou—a sort of posthumous defence, in reply to the eleettoneerlcg attach. of hie ettecestJul opponent. The following la a pee rage in winch he "ndicates htmrelf agametthe re prmoh of harry worn too many shine while at cobege "Now, gentlemen, I understand that the g-ntle• man speaks or me pervonally and not pontreally— he says that he and myself were college Mates to gether, and goes buck Imo particulars. He safe, as I understand, that ashen at college I. never changed toy shot, but as one became unclean, in. stood of taking it oil, I placed a clean one ever it; and also Will e.s recollection furnishes tuna with the following lads, viz. That ,when 1 returned name from enCege upon one occasion. my mother ordered me to it usattt myself, when to her astonish. meat, I lotted at one shucking, thirteen shirts, one upon another. The calumny I deny. sad challenge the gentleman to the proof. Hie statement a Wart in lust andin inference, because, fellow eltinetis, I DOW in my palhoest days cherished such Ems.- coatie Satan. tt• (hoes. that I will here inform the gentleman trial 1 seVer at any one time had on more limn seven slut.—and I adopted on eisonornieril sway ors ring mythine mmy youth. ful days, to save the expense of washing walls sons mlf Iron, Itt.s.te at 4:allege, sod also, I wlll say to the gentleman whir Will my tionorabw coinpetts tor, that at the tone of which he speaks, I know of my own ecruain knowledge, that he himself was quite scarce it shins. and I adopted the plan to preserve my own shuts from the use of other people. `So you see, fellow Ohmsa, to what low and conning devices then political gentlemen stoop for political effect and lie party purpose. Now I Into' that I have succeeded in nailing this foul calumny to the counter, end that Its author will meet with a just rebuke at your bands, for uttering such a tare faced alludes, without even the aemblance of truth toll "Fends. citizens, jut take the matter home to yonr.elvea—did any of you ever hove on at any one time, as many at thute t u skim! The idea is preporiterotor—Crr I do not think (btu nay natural born Citi:en al thla country ever had IN many as thirteen shirts to his mane. The gentleman hu done rue s groat injury ill supposing such an at,- totally Jon air — vnarc. BILL lIKAREI, CARDS, CIRCULARS, .11lantf.4, hdi3 Lattr Blanks, taaata. ,yrrnnearsd,CelTlS, to, Re Printed at in... M,. ••••“00, U , LOW prie“, dal 042rr. nun max A lame from Pivots, dated at Bathe, Aag.1416, ciya • - Mr. Hanoegan, our Minister here, has Just left for Paris. The ezcelaent martian of legatioe. Mr. Pay, who has been herein the capacity for twelve year, is still in Berlin. A newspaper paragraph is going the rounds, saying that an American di plomatist hos arrived at Vienna charged with an offer or mediation on the Banguian onestion.— Another says that Mr. Bagby, oar late Minister to Russia, was to Brumel, on the 4th inst. Hosts of aura., to American legation. are travelling over Europe. One can scarcely open a paper without alighting on an announcement of somebody making the grand tour as attache to some of our legations. These appointments are made either at Washings ton or abroad, and as there is no salary. are granted with about the facility of passports. If all the er r serer, were , •ollected, formed into a corps and Mal down to Hungary to help the Magyars, they would I c or wain real service. =l===i=l The tollowing proclamation by Kossuth we trans. Isle tor the Tnbune. It is dated July 14. and ac rordingly gives Information as to recent events, tmingla it throw, no light on those preys:rigs to the htale of Wangen. It is addressed to the Hungari. sue generally-- •Son will rejoice with me at learning that the w awe country on each aide the Thetas to free tiom ii' presence of the enemy, and is in our hands. Within a tow day. a new corps bat reinforced our troops, who, patiently retreating, held the Russians in check near Szolnok, and the whole body threw itnelf BCIVAS the aver; thin movement, combined with a levy in man of the brave issnies and Da nia/11d., who established a camp at KIIIInat while o regular corps established another at Baradpuo putt ] , compelled the Russian army which had ad vanced to Debretsin to repass the river and re tire to Miskolc:. This river, by the help u( God, will aver ha held permanently, except by the Magyars. The country between the Danube and the Teens is protected try a strongly posted Magyar corps, tin the other side of the Danube the coun try n defended by the powerful (cryogen(' Comoro, with an army or 50,000 men. In the Banka and the Banat we have a third army which marches vigorously forward. In all the Banat there u not single enemy, Temesvar is vigorously besieged, Arad has been provided withevery thing necersary to guarantee the line of the Maros la Transyla to an invading Russian corps Ins been driven hack into the flokowica. The other Rumen army, adviineicg by Cromdadt, will Ond Bem before it. From Fem.. to Penmen,. the frontier is oars. Our troops on the Marc. and in the Fortress of Mohan guard the frontier of Gallica and the national treasures in that direction. 211AltaleD, On %It, WO. 1.1..111111.4mm', Highland county, 0 the Rev Dr Steel..Lkun Esq . of Pitts burg, 1 . 0, io 3.1..” ELL. IV PAW. Vk"AIIITUD, to co 07e or two first rote Moulders, or ste..ly habits, and well • dtisitted with heavy work, to whom constant eta- Ida, snd fair wages will be green. Enquire THIS sptredl• ~ /1, 1 4 - 14.10 W • •Kr 2•11.• ( IRAII. &SKINNER, Forward.. end Cantruission Menthe... No aft hlerket st. Pm baexb. soca W ANTED—A person of good address. an.l whO I ts thoroughly acqu to ted tn this etty, to take charge of the subscription to a new and magnificent too, le To a gentlemen posse... the necessary goal theettans, the compensation will be probably from bre e[Omen dollars per dot Apply tcomodtately to toe tl.tor of the G•setto spts NEW GOODS W.Yap Plnek of CAR►}TIYO, OIL CLOTHS, hc. mon, saint, no) be bond the follow3ng anetie, Aznii,ster Carpets, Sap Chenille Rags, •:vo Jo do Tolled do l'apcory do i':.omision do do Ileotavia 'abeep •Itin Faun •up 3 p y do ;Chenille do ,apot oe do 'Tufted do `.1. 1 11a ,. loer do .Adelaid do do 1.1-4. 7-4, 4-4. 54, 4-4 and .1.4 Cartimoa do do Oil Clotho, do Table Lmen. Rot ut do Hocke:et Diaper, . 1 and I Tap Vro do Lando Crash, I 13.11 :..1 - Freid Jo do Domaak ',pan age , over 11. 4.4 carol do do , Pot 011 Cloth do do I 1.1 1 .1-1 rt.. do do Staff Mod.. Elinvot I•Yir.l* ereirt3 lae are oose ab , e In levet, thee • vet ',eine. oti,e4 in thla elly We mate artstung liouse• and Strom fleet, to call and ex am wir •tew, eloor et...where. Caro, arehou.. Yo 7.5 PoorW at ats,, W .I,CLINTOCK Nlt u. r „ t t, ll .r lV n rt ne t C , CO —lt ...entre° Cbtc Telmer, A A. a i. v. Il II ttmtnt . .. 5, lump robeerv. s' C. R.i„eauh Plug, reeemng .P. e II I:RANT , and for •n, S DILI& ORTII & CO '' * 4 'l / 1 1.NV071771 pr r l t y 1 Alt!. -10 'T57,11.1,7;;;8`i.);17.;" i d s :o , , y an.l B 1 Tea. .pl.l S DII.WOUTH ultrzqi Dill,.l.—Efor Calomel, Chloroform. ChM,. 12 no Valor. Lwl Jodi.le Penn, Pleorine. lodide Po. A..* Tann., on w , 0., o ptom.Poorl i Rhattrd, just • d • std 1 ,111.OJNMAKER t CO, si 1 YI l%'ond st s -J Gingy, YU La. I.•. • 741:)14V. A7CF:It 1 , 11, I : tit dua of ouyerior go•ory loot re. .CIIOONMAXER arO • " " L—t "YO?;=.l.lff'SK 011.-1 est •Aife by / 1-I n l l SCUOONNIAK 8. Co "'"l' ro~ - 1 and ;r, 1=! MEM3III sp.A.ra P HANNA. tt.ratu/ I Itt EAU CHEESE-21u nag mst reed et tbe nutter mad ttt r.r D•pot No It Foot er, 004 for sale b) J u CANFIKLD Iret ',I and frF sate / NICK It .11*CANDLKSS Al-aPICE- lA bzs on band and for sale by `Pt , WIt . K dr. N'CANUI.b r. 13It: IKON—IA:Im. on baud and for pale by I sa.L.S WICK & M . CANDLFSS FVUUNDELY METAL—SmaII lot good Foulaary Mo. tat. ler sale by sptS WICK It M'CANDLYZS FUR CINCINNATI oplendul suanter GRNEVA Wa11... muter, mill I<ea p roe the above and all Intermed.ate port• Ror frright or ou.age apply ou bard. FOR ST LOUIS Thfraplendvl steamer FAIRMOUNT. Ebben. master. will leave for above ad ad intermediate ports this day, pnornotny Cur frc,ht or progsage apply on boy,' PITTSBURG& MARBLE WORKJ, No osnmrrnal Raw.Ltheriy Orval, neat the Canal WIL.Kro. Marble Coon, N. on hand a larr,r asaortrnrat }plarble hlanlel• tor tale All on.). of Monumental wort executed. splisdis CI WrEP.--211 a. prime Cafee. rd and for apt 4 Cee GRANT I , E.A-10 In - chest.. Powebong Tea, mst reed by *NS C II IiRANT - `llll,\Aril)—al <lts Aorta's !knit Ash: i•• t. Son, Soda tab; '• Fror •ble Ito arrive) by C H IiIIANT. spit 11 - - - Wa•er ot L. , TARS TAS:3I.ILS. VRINGE.... LACE', and :411.k O Veivr L.. ftud White Saim. lrp. fur the rano. oz.. d.." A'i.u. Ileg.A" muAe .y cum lele esks [Adams , super,. Pearl Ash) Lr r, el VO4 • hill day per Untors Li., and for sale by dRFLOVD • ft —lOO Lids rams Family Floor, jual raa'd and r for ,L , e by apt 4 k W 11AltUAUCIII 13 1.1.1. EH-mi tap. Butler, reed and far sklo to) W HARHAVtiII W .t.LAsB—‘llo bolo. aso'd alley W Ulnas, reed Rod for robs by PIO4 dt W HARYIAUtiII ODA Awl —u csks tkod• Ash, me'd mud for tam.), , by lJ •_pil W IIARBAUG/1 CREAM CHEESE-30 Las reed moti for male by & W HARHAUOII I ' RIRD FE. CIIEB-40 bush i r a T , t r ret t ut i l t ful i e u by I LIT AR V GOODS --Caps, Plum., tsworda Sash es, F.. pees, Lace, I.lolWns, Flap, and the inianones neeeaitary to equip volunteer comp:trues 1U- Volunteer companies equipped se complete and eliernp dune In the Mast. at no, Military SIO, eor. 3.c r .latter and Founts am W W WISIIOI S Utie en Nun. and Tenor Drums, of Germanlown ma., for sale and warranted by spit W. W. W Splendid Large Engraving ou3serll.ol.• are nos pohllshing .n elan*. Fdl grevstng of the DEATH OF THE REV JOON encraved to the highest style of 9,1. by lA,Sort. F,Oll , after the celebrated punting of Nlurattall Chalon .... ts of n large Kir< oustuh: iOr framing. nod esti! be printed on the best oart , .iy at hrevy plate paper, tit a very superior ntau ,rr rar b smprraston presentlng all the beantle • of a brat ,la.. proof, and sill be furniabed at the lallo,ng unstsdal,, io-of proves. • 32 Sol I 1 e4nra , Rid DU • • roptds fur Thirty Dollars No that members of o.; reit .0111 and others, by uniting together and for. mine t b•, rail obtsin thus most impressive picture in ut o, one Debit, and a lint(• copy" t/ mounding the bed of the dying patriarch are one teen figure,/ representing the iollowieg persons, tot teeny of whom arcurnte portrait. are given, from ong gtest ranty.; Ree.APeard Dickinson; Rev Joseph ltradford; Mrs CharleggWesler. Mae Sarah Wean.); Rev. The..., lien atr Mr: Lather Ann Roger., Miss Ritchie, eller wnrds Mn. Mortimer, Rev. .1111111, Roger., Mater James Rogers, a child seven years of age, person now living who lA. then present.; Rae. Jame. freighters; Rot A lexande r Mather, Robe rt c . millers.; Rev. John Broadbenti lire. Thome, gl reig g. bent, Rev. George tVlotefiold; Res. Jonathan Edmon• W.on. John Horton, Earl , one of the Enna:tor , * of Mr. ale)', will; pr. John Whitehead, Mr. %Vaster, Physician mud limgrapLeg A letcheal At:4+lmm to Dr Whitehead. . . IV' Agents, for the male e( this G. work of an, we wanted in every part of the Vetted Sauey. N.B. all ord.. should @pacify Siateleaßuireviog For funher particular., add.. tiL&DDING & HIGGINS, Publuthen, klidbodiat Book Stove, N.. 40 North Fourth saved, Phdadidpitita. uj— Tbe engraving can be pieced on • patent rol ler, and 0.1111 by mad mama Mmry, n • VIII trilling expettar 1p14,00d3i wr i n"llll:l on N u T . — tkn A eienfortgble brick timile mon given inmectigier; 'I P tpt3:ll6l LTF:R DRVAN E' T, 1E0 .1 1.1t ^Y .1 The Peals*,lvan's. 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Cicero de recnectute, de Amon', Pnrsdos., hr ('or mile an reduced priers at the hook .tore of JOHNSTON k, KTI , CCTON. spt3 eorgner Third and Nlarlet st, SHINGLES—A lot of Stungles for sale Enquire of SCAIFfi h ATIONS..N. rpt3 Firsts o. belvreeo Wood and Markt t IN STORE-2 Bolet mkd . .1 N Dzraitt, Nrar 0.- ltde, Pa. rare off N Ea..., Pitt.burgb," reed per S LI Exchauge GEO B 311LTENISEROF:R, .p.. 87 Front si I' 11 . 1;7i; visii—v,; b F bl , 7 4, ll N bf o b i lg i o iv ly o7. l 7 bi CO M -- ACKT.REL.— . 4 War large No 3, for sale . by 91.1 F VON BONNIIORS r & CO Ei3MiM= app VONf3ONNUIORSTk CO S '173" u; 7 1 1 & CO lIIEESE—JO bxs largo Clean., for . oolo by 1..., .Del S p VON BONN HORST &00 ARTIST'S CANVASS, cot stretcher., for sale by .0 3 J KIDD It CO ARTISTS COLORS. fresh, for solo by A - Ta • I KIDD & CO SABLE HAIR PINCELS —A fresh lot, for .ale by opta 1 KIDD & CO rtisrot. HORS DS, F.,,gb,y—For.ale by I kIDID & CO Ull A SALE OF I.OTS will take place in Lockport, a /I. town cently lent out ou the farm or th e sub scriber, ru Wa re thinguin county, P.., cleat to Lock No. 4. on the Monongahela river For manufacturing. mercantile cod meehnnical pur poses. the ..Woo is sdadrably adapted—from as healthy, beautiful and romantic site. It is ten mite. by water from Oils site to any town on rbe same soda of tbc river. and nearly the same distance to the near town In the rear. The river bottom, on which the towt, is la.clout, Is nhoot thi yerdo w de, and a Mnn fel level, Shove high writer mart. It se intended a that • good High Sehonl or Academy than be co-existent with the town—. bon. , A ands on the premises which wt . ! Ina as e school house and place of worship until to3ro notable building can be erected. Coal of an excellent qua try. Lime Stone, Free clone, and Send. which we meson), will nth for manufactu• nog elms, %Mundt iasi ill ale rear of themwn. Add to this, the town is e.use. peat water power Cl Lock 04. which we presume will soon be employ ed by the enterprising Navigation Cc, onvnig ma clirnery to mane fortunes , purposes 'ro ant indi violent orcompanv wishing to vier, Glam. Works. Foundry. Cotton or *Donets Factory, Sew Mill or Boat Yon!. we will take rneasure in °Hering every ,inineeme.ii wtthin the bounds of reason. Shohld a new row.) be termed, th e commissioce. may cod probably will sew. tilts its a central loon. non T • cool•ly aesa In that ease we would gladly tender • suitable site for the public buildings . Sale to nornmence on THUSAIDA Y. the Ith day of SEPTTAP.IF.R, and conunue from Jay to day Term. .01 be accommodating. end made known on day of s:e by JAMES MILLS, Proprietor. spiAdlwAsstlT Notice to Contractors w;'.l be recmeed at Johnstown, Caro. I county. Peon'a, from the tai m• 14th of October next. , or the firadvadon and Id••nry or Ma.l pornon a( the We•tern Ihr:foorrof the PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD coot of Section No. al, opposite 10 Blrunvtl;c, • 4.sta. cr of 51 milev--embracang • con siderable amount of heavy Rock Eic•vanon and bunko:tent Pi• and ProEee +nit may ee neon et the Ace the time a.. 0, epectlied Fo• toned:. mfonomloo. eml7 b EDIV Nnu.na. , Vegineer %% new Dortaton, Summit P O. l'amt , la county. Pe. THOMSON. Ck Engtne,r. Eng:neer Deparmr,t, P R R. Co .1 Itarmoborg m . A:rusi 1.3 11.11 sp , .ltra t n 's d for sale byart.3 DAL]. ELI. .4 CO 1) [el• o'noraT:rtorn.u.is'of:ro.:"'lcrenviro:te. Fr .pr GEO. (IIICHRAN. IVood at I "A LAY AMA'. trrAs DA RI) WOUlCS.— Spark.' I,Vo 1 and sl'ottyg. of W‘obloron. 12 yob, royal ovo Lde and Woung, Fraokl aloyola, toy .l •yo Lot yelopathe Americans, 14 Yoh, Bto Com prob.-nova Commentary 11 yo;, ro)n` ago WdAeo' 1 toed Statro Plaploruog 1d.r.p0d0100,11,0,a, roya 8111 Svc, Stork boort bloom,* al Idoglond.l2 vol., LOno. Ileuo .a 1 {loory of opaud, 4 vol royel irro. Illo•tratod. 3 CO.. royol.vn. Fn r solo by J AS 11 LOGEWOOD 6.3 Wood 41. For mooy roars connyceed arob %loom Wylin & Sew York. xr ER' -on Silver Moon; Nelly lasi a Lady, new , sad popular Ethiopian melody by 8 C Foster. He k,nd to the 101,41 ours st home; ~ ,p eak i.ealy. as sung by Ernpare Nltuorelv, Items th y Boat •s sung by the Erni.. 51tosTrelv; Wbat Mast s Fs: r I'• LYreoin be, lien C o z; Loopitans Belle, No. e'erto) home L.< Mine. /le uoeth all 'longs we I; NV .14 Min do Yana Elleperttora des Nunes Pidn/z- . . ,• "r. fanra.,..l rroro ail the eulebrateri wad papa- Ar opera, voaposed by Peril B-yer—ru 9u rombers o pager each; pare 2-" re per nuart‘er. large coneouon Wrdoes. Marehea. rte. /to.. reed and, or sale by lota JOLIN II .11E.LIA111, It Wood at "To Isoprene the wil sod the Mind." -Tee cztesmrs •Sh emAsitreurest. Porn MIIK CULTIVATOR-Devoted to the Interests of lb- Farmer. the Gardener and the Fruit Grow, I.ltato,l sot% n eren•rmis et...wrings of llouscsartes, Farm Implements, Domenic Annuals, Motu, Fruits, dc de I I the ot of •sery menth• Terms PI per rear seven comes SfS, fifteen copies Elo—any larvo bomber at the rune rate. All the owe. lems .111 turieibed J 11 LOCKWOI . ITO Bookseller sod Publisher. 0 1 Wood ti XTEW 11././K-le—eßcadlog and Ur story, by Prof kian- LI etevelle. Classic Feeneh Reader. by De Floe.. tie. Hook in Zoology, delbepted to afford to pupil. to commou scheaels and academies • kowsrledge of the Amulet Kingdom by Pro , . U. Jaeger. Cholera, roue, prevatatuto nod core, by Ch. Richardson, XL 1/ Scruittey's town Phwe Ltlre. pan tl In paper and col, Ist to cam!, History U. t. .I.y R. Warta. veL HJ, llistory of Amour,. Illtele Society, by lettetekland leyciPs weeded roil' to the lj &, 9 eels, peeper end mush t Loomis' Trigentometry, and Logs. r•unmieldea. he, 1 so! large ovo. Lemma:to'. lhae to of Girondist., 3 vols. cambric. History of the Coinnitoent Assembly of France. from May, 1249, by J F Centre,peeper and cambric Also, a lot of Olt., excellent duel Pens ; to winch the tutetetnue of wholesale purchaser. to tamed, For sale by ROPRINS, sea /tool , * Ruddier. Fourth at • IftliA CliEl..&E-110 has test reed at the hatter and Cheese Depot, No 112 First at, between Smith held and Wowl, nod for sale by eu4.21 J R CANFIELD T3l *NO FOR votl.F. —An excellent tecood-hand I PIANO, in good oNer and repair, almost as seed now, for sale lew for rash R. KLEFMR, aul.ll at (V Third st TENF:TIAN RED-40 I ble Just reed and for auk V by umfl! @V SELLERS_ A ROIIATIC VINEGAR-4 doa for iukle by /I. .101 @ E.BELLERS, N,f A R.. 114; Jr _ lE, DUST-40 Irbil for serby . _ R _ I AR D Volt No I Lard Oil. to ewe and for sale by ENGLISH it. BENNETT, oug3L ALERATLIS—S2 0 lb. prime Salomon, for rule E 7 too' io ohne by 0031 ENO t.: so tr, BENNETT :• INFO AR-1.5 Mile pure Cider Vior fer sale by uusal ENGLISH c LIMSINF.-TT bCORCITED SA LTlni lido Pearls,. arrive ol •nd for son. by 0031 ENGLISH it RENNETT livPra--i bale Hops for .o. uog3l ENGLISH & BEN _ NETT TANNERS. 011.- 10 bbl. for saie low. dovnl I.:M.:LI:i a BENNETT_ NIACE EHEL-73 Obis No 3 Alm kern', . arnvo and 1.0 rate by 5t4,31 ENGLISH & BENNETT Cl La s tb-30 bi. 3310 and IovldGlarajosi. o .ii.i 3 - lor sulo by oog3l ENGLISH it BENNETT 1 1(1 ~° , `"ar x TEW ROOKA—Hrstory of the Niturinal Oonstilumu .111 Assembly Irons May, 100, by F. Coekran, Esq. Hirtory of VonOrnotr. his fortunes and misfortunes, bur friends and Kraal. enemy, by Wm. M. Thatke ray, author of "Vanity F. 1.11." Hernbahora or, the Vale of Shadow., a We of p.o loon, by Emana D. E. Nevelt Smoiworth. JOHNS MN tr. 14 rucicrox. corner Market and Tlcra 5211 J usl r d b, ma JO I=l= pin: partnership heretofore °lmams- between the J. undersigned, under the style of KNOX & DUN CAN, ato day dt”olved by mutual consent, T. I. Dun,. continuing the business. In retiring from the move bumuuss, after a penner. of sir ssar, I tale ploaanro (11 reamiumunding air T J Dane. in my friends and the customer, a we lair firm. 41• KNOX. Pittsburgh, Aug. SA 141 P, spilidat M A . :;i o l.. , l; yr A e, lo d , u ,g b Itt , e n d , eh's. (rota the digging oi iron , The Alan eteern ore and coal to rho ma king of.charcoO iv,d coke, the building and minartng of blesi faroaces cbare - ai. anthracite and coke; hat blest and blast machines, A.O Av . Including an essay en them anufee•ure of steel: by Frodenc Over man, Mining Elgincer Complete in one column, LW pages. nob illustrations, engraved on vric64l.Fne 80 • • un.nbers Subscriptions ;es:waved by Keg 30 JAS It LOCK Wtllol3, evi lVoril .1 Copitrtnerahlp NoUee IL' A NIUE/. 11. RTMAN and F. R. BRUNOT Ina each purchasednateresl In Iha /that:mid I -au and Steel iVorka, iota Sugar, Nichalann dr Co.o lac nodufactare al Steei, Boller and fiacet Irou.dale•, :Iprnuaa, An.ll, 'ACC, he 1.e., dl be hereafter con -0061,1 tri tall llama ai SINGER, IFAIIThIAN & CO. ,• 4 R n yin h fold fny Interest In the fine of Smg• rt. Niehnltion to Co., Sheffield Iron and /Heel Works, to simnel H. i 114101., I lake ffreet fileosore In recent mending to my friends the Lino of thrum Ilanm aq et ongiXitidlw A. S. NICHOLSON. b m n , ls d t t l d Za r c . tre.l4ol‘ 2 ,... ter JOHN WATT e„ co ig - XPItITYa4 FOB PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Exclusively tor Pasosengore —The Boau of Ibis Lino will Inoue as follows, at 9 o'clock al night Indiana—l . Pulley, Sato:day, ­ lthao—A Craia, Sunday , *d. Louisiana-1 I. Thompson, Isirsuday,: s t gs,.nreekg—H Trolsy, Tuesday, CO. lorlauto—P Berkey, Wednesday, Plh. ob,o—coist. A Craig, 'Monday, Oils. Laulri.A—J P Thonmmu, Friday, 719. Kentucky—Copt H Troby, ame r di, lodaina—P Burke], florley, 919. °Soo—Copt A - Craig, Monday, lOUs. I.oweinnu—.l P Thompson,Tuesday, 1119. Knotocky--Capt Roby, Wednesday, Igth Indiana—P Both_nyThorMay, 13th. 1.1910—A Orklg,PitUtg, IXIA. Lossolons—J P Thompson, Satusilay, DOA For pasmge apply to W Monongahela Houma, •pti_ Or D Luc,' & Caaal Dula Arlill:tE-200 boa Weatera Mama Clue.; land,. ing sod tot no, by angel 6 DALTELL It 80, Libooll it p.cum IN kzi THEATRE. aetmnoa—LOOseCateL SOO ORISSIIIES SO eta Second Mc, _. ._..Z " Apartment An maple of color t 1 " • (kl - Doers opco I put 7 o'clock—Ottawa `ill nu ate o'clock. W.NY:11,17, Sri-rm. Sib—TO commence with AN BUSHMAN'S FORTIJNE. Faddy O'Ralfarty.. • Miss Heron. sWith roars wad donee.) Nina• • • ....... • • .11.1sa Fssmy. The Countess . • .... -• • ..... •.• Mn, • Remo. Aster winds. s bliscellannoos Concert, by the Hems Family. To be followed by the Tom To WATEILM AN. HobLn g s with sang. • •-• • • . .Miss Heron . mule Avseo To conclude with LOVE IN HUMBLE LIFE. Carlos, Chanute Mr. Robinson. • •Ors Donovan. SELLING OFF AT COST.—Beim about m decline biome., I will Bell off my stock at eon. Thom swishing DRY 1:00DS or GROCERIFS. de. de, will find It to then. advantage to toll before the tat day of Oetober. a. I am determined to tell at very low pnees lot CASH. FOR RENT-71e eommedtotis double SLIM Room which I 0000py, together with • comfortable Jwellir g house, lb. stand is one comadiedlng ed tetea to a booboos man as good as any ttm eiry. I will sell my entire stock, cv misting of Dry (Rods, Groceries, tluvs, rte, wen selected far the location, at the lowest possible prices, to any person clutprGeo to outer Into • comfortable burins.. nod give p o s ses aion at tiny time. SAMUEL GROVE, Federal Greet, Allegheny, above the North Com mon. syttrdtta CAUTION EXTRA - . A man by t h e name of HURL CLAPP has engaged with • young man of the llama GIB. P. Townsend, and cse s hi. name to put op a Barsaptailla, which they all Dr. Townsend'. Sanaparilla, denominating It GENUINE. Ongtnal, etc. This Townsend II no doc tor and never was, but wa. formerly a market ort roods, emelt, and the like. Yet he .111101“ the tide of Dr. for the purpme of gatning am& for what ha I. not. Ile is sendtog out cards beaded "'Fmk. of Qvimks," in which he mys, I have . old the om of my name for s week. I will give 8. P. Townsend stoO Cho will produce one single solitary proof of COA— TIis is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purhase none but the OgNUDYE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend , ' Samaparills, having can the Old Dr.'s likeness, hi. Dually coat of arms,and hi. sig. nature Ile 1.13. the coat of mom JACOB TOWNSENIL Pristopal Office, ID ND.. Ft,NevrYorkGt7: OLD DOCTOR J/COB TOWNBHIIO, TUB ORIGINAL DISCOVERER Or Tail . . GYMNg TOWNBEIIID EIMISILPAItILLLAt Old Dr. Townsend is now about yd can of inn, and hos long been k flown es the AUTHOR and DISCO. VERSA older OENCINEORIODIAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor. he was noMpelled to num its marinfacture, by which means It his been kept out of trinket, and the wiles cireammtibod to those only who had proved Its worth end kurrwri lu value. This Ouse AIM Untocau.an Pansitamen it mmufaetured on the larva scale, and is culled for throughout the length and breadpa erne Mad. Unfise young S. P. Townsend's, it Improves with age, and never change., but for the better, because it is prepared on aelerafre plinciples by aciadillc mart The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the An, have all been brought hum re. quishion In the manufactere of the OlrLDr.ra Banana. etll. The Sarsaparilla root, it la wall known to mod. to t men, contain medicinal properties, and some pm. pertin which are Men or aselen; and others, whteh, if retained in preparing h for no, produce fermeats. non and acid, which Is injurious to the when. Room of the properties of Sarsaparilla are .0 volatile tbat they entirely evaporate and' are lost in the prepare non, If they are not preserved by a PC/[lllllO process, known noty to thou experienced In its emaufeetura. Moreover these volatile principles which dy offin pot, or as diedhalation, under beat, an 11115 very es. genus! meproperues of the mot, which pima to nil Taint. The OX.NDIMICI . . OLD DR. JACOB TOWNOENDS DARSAFARELLA it to prepared: that all the then propeniee of eapardth root are first removed, every thing ca p able of tete:mug actd or of fermentation la extracted and rejected; then every panicle of medical virtue I. thew red in a pure and eancentrated form; zed time It le rendered tncepable of losing any of im valaahle and hexane properties. ilrrpared in Ills tray, it is made are nu. twaverfal agent In the CURE OF INM.IIIIF.Rd FILE DISBASW. _ - Hence the reason why we heat commendations on every aide In its fawn by men, lemma and ebildten We Gad It doing arfinders in the mem of Consamption, Dyopepais, and flyer Complaint, and la Rtimunatterty Berneyla and Piles, CowWeems, all entaneona Brags. none, Pimples, 13towhee, and all affections strong from IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. It poithessea a mmerellou <Me.) in all complaints arming from Yuclirseon, from Acithty of the Stomalq, from unequal eirenlattort, determination of blood to the head, pa/pennon of the heart. cold feet andmid teed; hadehilth and hot flashes over the bury. It haw not had es egos/ in comets and colds and protium easy expecte:aeon, and gentle puirpirknon, relating seta me a the kings. throat, and every Mire, Part. Eat in nothing is ha mulleese more manifestly aeon and acknowledged than to a/I Mods and rages of FE/tIALECOSPLALNiTS. It works wonders in eases of Coos *lbis or whim, dem Womb ObatmetedrßandessedtorPal fol Muses, Irregalasity of the comistrual penods. and the ithe, mod &affected is collated forms of the Rid soy Discos ses. By removing disanctiom and regal. nog the generl system, it gives woe suenkth Ike whole bod a y, and cures font. of NERVOUS DISEASES AND so DEBILITY sod thus pre t. ven, or relieves • use,. maim of o th er dueues, Nonsi Irritation, &sieuralgia, St. Sows Dance, Swamies, Epileptic Fes, Consolidate s tio , Is not Oils. then, 'Me Stemma troy Pen-lismonsen Name Dot can soy of these thirip be said of E. P..Tourn send.. anterior deed Tins young mm's lase QM to a4o.sre/aro W4TaTIIE OLD D bee& the Gtiosilratt, ' hat the ooh is istearable of midland ItIEVUR SPOILS, !While the oth er DO • it soon, fermata, la bloom Um bottles cordate; it Imo &avocets; the sour. said liquid ex. phallus arid deuterium. other goods: Moot am this hor rible compoond be poisonous to the spume? Mae pot acid ono a system dread: alsemmi MA! What mimes Dyspepsia but acid! rki ere install know,. that Men nod sours in oar stamechs, what mischiefs produces•—datulence, bearlbuth,pdpitation of tbe hum, liver empiniot, diirthitea, dmientery, chalk and corruption of th e blood? What is Semites but an did humor el the Indy! What - products all the hamar. which bring on Ernitiona of the Skin, &aid SIM, Salt ItheimErytipelas,Whith Swelling., Feemsams, nod an ulcerations Internal and animal! It is pea tag under beams but an acid inbetsmne, which Sods, and thus spoils all the golds of the body more or leo. What causes Rheumatism but a soar acid duldoshlett indulges itself between the Jokes and elsewhere, 'lr ritating and inflaming the tender and delicate emus upon which it mu` Na of nervous diseases, of Lop. ty of the blood, of deranged circulations, sad neatly all the aliments which afflict human natant. Mow, is it not aomit,le to make sod sell, and Woke ly worth to SW this . . SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID ' , COMPOUND. OF S. P. TOWNSEND: and yet he would fain have it understood that Old J. rrob.Townsende Garttllne Orig nal Sarnparille, le an Imitation of be. inferior preparation! Heaven forbid Mat we should deal la an article wbleb would bear the moat distant resemblance ID B. P. Towesend's artielel and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. aeon a meanie load - of complaints and elirainatiatta Rota agettm who have sold, and par. chasers who have aped S. P. Tewnsend's Per/nen:lag Cornyorrnd We Isiah it understood, betilits the dale truth, thalli. P. Townsend% article and Old Jacob TovrimeruPs Sarsaparilla me heaveniwide WU, lei lnAnitely dissimilar; thunher are unijke Inerery par ticular, having not one Anat.! Urlegn tanate, ttlitXl, It I. ID Wiest fraudsfrauds nein the nn twinA tia . bahm into wounded hanimelty, to Mate hope in the dame/zing bosom, to reeler. health and bloom= gin lam die crushed and breken lorrkla banish iv—that eld DR. JACOB TOWNSJIIID has BOUGHT o anaoM l ll y r SAL ipperei c &ir& E Z r a r iT e m to n E E.E g isle wittdn rea — ert„ and 10 the knowledge of all who need is, Mal they may learn and knew, by *AI et perlenee, rcaneemtromr rowra lo SW. - For sale by J. 11101) & CO. Whale:rale Agent for Weinern Penwrylvania; J. SMITH, Diregnigt:, J. SARGEANT, Alfa a; Dr. J. CABS FM ward, G. W. GA BONER. 90‘ ward, Phu:berth. 90 SUNDRIES -400 bra Window Glees; bbla N 90 do II do iOn burn dried Paschen to stare and for Sale by JOHN WATT & CO, Libertyst 25 BRAKE HAND ST. ITIIDOE STOCK, for idle nab SOLOMON SCHOYES,. 1101Secoad WRITE 11-14 bate Mite Fiala ie.iiTi —..—r ,ft•r• TT pat received arid (o tale by lakall DICKEY & CO fIOPFEF:—Inn lv. Co,an no. landlog J;4,lter saki t, by .o s talo IPAIAH 131/ &CO TE4-40 hf chow. f H nod stack 752 k, Jan wwr4 from New York .a d for ale by aof3o . ISAUkkiDiern fk. Wvß_ CHEESE—.O) Lazes ai Meese, ` Le . froze L. F. and al Lam, and far plea !AS DALZELL, %%Valet et --- -- A if, ACKEREL-50 bbls large No ablibtearl, lind ina by canal and far se*. by • aug3o 7118DAILIELL pOTASH-33 eats ?walla: ilk ooze ar-d few sal e by aupp /All DAUS= IREASI CHEESE-49 b. Gm= nicaph received and for sale br aarla 8 & WIIARBAXGEI itIIITE-.CIWI Lowry/Ha Mae, ler male bar tri Wont i roareignment. by auger 1.11.111.811.1183 E, WILSON CO.& Water 4 11:1 1 1 1 MENTOZ-4tibarec3ia far We by J. aura) WICE. & TAN& Co BB ELCarreeived and for rate by O •11,29 WICK & bIeCANDLESS • . .not. NU NU /I—ICD bn.lt l'or sale by _ auen WICLC kyccABDLESS__ .06 • WICK a IetaGANDLESS brat XVEt Cbreroe fat odaby V Root) WICK k MC/AIMLESS 1 )ARLEV--4Ebmat. for sale y boa) _ WICK" d. b1eC14201.1:85 NOTION. TDE WWI ch n of preferred creditors of the We APCLUEO, WADE CO., ere hereby ina. nd Wet thn Assignees aro now prepared to distribnie a d i viden d of WI Per Cool. ""=i of Inlniot— Tbn.e !loving claims An IntereWWW Present Wm at wy odic. No. 115 Sewed et, n and Wring between the how, of tool 15 A.M.. end it SP. AL. JOHN FLEMING. ogen.dfe Agent for ttur Assignees WKIifAErAIRING.—Ftne Watch reprunoy, — oi rt every description, Wee in • offrostiorMamoy, by W W Vrl.l l enN, corner Foorll and Martel we ()IL -4 bbl. Lieseed i inst rood and 107 Mao by J CANFIELD. 111 Front al, eagM between Eintlthfleld and Wood. tillEA 1.1 CIIEFME—Ib7ThWier.:JO. rototved at Ire V Butt. , eed Chen.* Depot. N. Ito Front strew, end tor .ale by (autrilt] J B CANFIELD SALTE-10 bbls - TIT, sale by enorts J B CANFIELD .2,u0 1.'017 trig Aggi Ito* 'S ' • : —lollr WI11; i LI 6 , PW sale by [saga • I;! .v, / 1. • HiITIOS To RIVOCIUROLDRIUM. • OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. co._ ritllLnkholdere of tho 011:4 irdie Potag l itio.Botmad inttzho=•• pea-shatear4 before the Zia Seplaber. Tt.. Stockholders reW.asylnadliO i the sod iamb:tem to the ' •PrnWnt at *a to their oaks to ?hied oar, Piettbargli. lity=7l , Ur Dittoed. BROOLVreizagrer. Salem, V, utak saliPittlqtt AUCTION SALE& By Job= D. Davis, Aug:8.0..4m. Zama Sega" M fhp On Thuroar worn*. Sept'br. 66, n tti o'clock, .1 On Commercial Sales „Rooms, eamt, 01 Wood nth stnnft, will be uad, reserve, fill CIA tar:tati— A lame .•aorment.a staple ilad , finlet , Dry. GA.* some 1. ly.h • rh superfine cloths, cosslsicies.Sareeds, satipoitx A blanko , amao blentLed and formula:mains, ticking, chadu. Mg hams, super prim, e.elaliss, Wks, laces, hosiery, gloves, solidus Elk, spool eat., / 4. Al V o'clock, Gowsliesjseenswere. Pl:rotors, k o m„i u.s,, Vs. amok eased lobate°, contact sen'es sod weights, meta balsam.. sees, hatchets. shovels. writing •ndww.P=r ear, window mould cloaks, looking peting, feather hody bedding. to. . A large and general assortment of new and wooed hood houebold forninve. At 71 o'clock, A qtsanitty et ashionablo lestilymade eh:tibias, Dropgold an sllva witherin.aklr.:ll4.43p *.f s ftth.s. trt9i.tlroo.l;. I „. o l l, .. , r,,l va a2r4ra y at b ,, te m 4"" ..ob i z. the. P"F"l ftepL t. l::: ,,,,T . 6A4" ll4.o . 4: ° i".l " ' Jag au, Hammon the bomb tble neml mr..h. , the Past ONts, habfbs how 0r44 Ott MI b Ibbbbb, and extending 1,0.9 90 Oct. Tenets: 91100 bash, reedtto to bo divided obi Ma. Me on In January, and MI, bah 101010101. spa JOHN D. DAVIS, Awn S. &vital &roma Audio*. OnThumlap altarnonn, Sept 6lb, neelock, at the Connamial Salts ROOM; GOT Wood 110,13,1 k a., will he mid without mem for nub, par Nada, 53 blaa keta,b9akeau,47pfbr dela, Mao slim 4 rai meta, 7 pau ruiner. apt' JOHN DDAVJS, Awn Steam Wick Works tom Ralik rlztaiber ea r ni els?rle. ‘l. g a Slam Engine, Boilers, 0 Model Heehina, bapahle of marusfamonaglitHOU Pressed Hsieh lout Otdry landtaken from the bankd per day; with three acres or on the Allegheny rim, on which are 4 kilns end 'shads, machine and obey sheds, orhealbssemes, maks, ellovela epedes, An., every thing requisite to com mence operas:6m Map boon notice. Price, Including ,be caesarians tome said machine, 57,000—tertos of payment made easy. Masan the land VAO3O. Foe pardonless, address HENRY Bituorrr _ty_427-dtr No Ha flonongeholithnie. 101ACON—.12 les ;Tay Ces 0 'Una* 8 bids plain do, eu do eboolders ba mime cad & fat side by GAO iv* Nicxas ItT ,T E—lo a te u s ;liar ilice.r NE-8742uNleiks .1t CE'— .4 wan Rice /Vd WAWA :ge t ; Co It/ ACKEEEL—do bids largo No 3 Mukorol, in store LTA sold for rob by amg27 JAMES A HUTCIESON k Co 1000 • CrolOo n 37 Nst recd arylcrriWolif noon J KIDD lb CO 'PUSH DRUGS—Chlamforoz; Wood Napbta, MA. lie Ether, lord need and for ado byJ sub a co 600 raeel.% ante°,„ maaohemma ~ ae J amoD & CO il - OFFEE—IOO bap prima • for sae by %- 1 anino D WIL AMA MO Wood BLACK 11£i8-3 " aut. // ato; / 0 Non litany, " " " Delwin Far tale by .07 J D WILLIAMS, MO Woad a UNDRIE9-10 byßruit Sagas; t we Mimes. S bbl Obverts; I bbl olorer; do Saltpetre; 9 do Alrd.; eases Genoa Citron; I ea. Mucarinfil do Vermael;le: I demo S law; do Carob Soap; asse Hyde'. ralm Soap; do Candle do 9do /amoral ,; do rsale art . ID WIGWAMS (11112ESE,-22 Cresin; 10 m y r. ,rr d i.i l,dfor 1j maid by aar29 C11E2241-0.2 b. WIC - Clsaa at,ia good cad., reeal ring and for sea by • .29 • HILOALEV & 921T121 19 ATO Wood a I\TO. I SALTSATUS-20 tali and 03 las premhua &donate, far tabs by .442 1 HADALEY &SMITH itANUFACTURED TOBACCO— • "77 YID hit bd. Henri t :name 6lumpq 140 do Wti Grant's Vs and S'o• do B B blyeriVoupt 1% on hlndt fond. OT adeffli BADALEY 38111TH nOMSION SHIL!, • 9 00,000 Common - Aims, • rood article, to rare by • DAOALEY - DrALM olL—a este superior Palm 011 to Ohs oad E for sale by DULLER& RICKETSON, anew 172 and 171 Lenny .t TARDVIrrtI bilt7WlLdr — d - Oicbciterre JL/ we by nos 29 MILLER & Bi cZE.4Box ricroMsw - . Carraat In owe and 1./ for sale by aug29 MILT Fa & RICEETEON MICONOMY CIDER-01 bbl. Economy Cider, is awn and for sale by ang23 &MUM & ItICESTEOX vir A ccelid - NTDISPMA CALIAIRIEft AIL landearon& 20 do do Yana will, Una ree`d ant for sale by an,y79 HILLER & RICERTDON Q EGA es—m3,63o Bedaub, teo }lava= da, 'alio. brands., Jut yet aad uls by aarld SIILLER WRICILETSOI4 DIGS-0 tea fresh Met, jaat reed and far Ws by analtY 0 11.GRAIIIT BLActwOoD AUGUST.--Chmiarm-Clms. 1... b; The Canoes, parr XV,. Jahailhart hi Afri ca; The Oren "Shori , ! Yam; parr Mg For the hut ma of "Oar Ahmai The Inanrreettion fa Bo doni Loreantoo , * Revolution 0f.131C4 Die; Bercelee, No. Chrhoophor .ender Conan. 'Uhl day pat. Sate& l 7 Per Tera-23 eta angle No. • JAMES D LOCKWOODOIONFood Jan Publithed—Edieberer &Mew 61 . Landon Quarterlp for I. Wen:Whoa Ibr rilWAßE—Just re -calved, amoral nevr„ l:axon's celebrated Eclalrb rifbraaje*. Beftr. ea patterns are very beamtUbl,,,atol elajoiy ta m . Ole the real elver.., • COMMUNION WARP...A corne a aaacAgm t o ( Tardnuds, Goblet.. Marry and wuuni ii,,.1. . ( HAMA' awe, for roIe. GOLD PEN S-don opened Vats d.r.,*dosest wort= IV. IV; Mum. o•3d fen", dor to any otber"mairafacuara rat itrao by , IV W "AMNON, center Marlon •114FFOthIli au W=ittt Zg V h, two I rarlraltVd Y Ll ditin., :zb p l:4l&tagy Llaid bz :lreys, .BrIACICLETT k. Off- woad sz UriaSnitia r DllTLLS-4 - r@Tiaarz, bea ty bro. Drill/Nr,solsable (or oio nak boat dedklng, oialkand and ar .ale by aosl9 SHACELETrk. WHITE 'ADDIIIO=IIIO' +lax Ittait Lad willtat Wadding, try smarm:err& Man 1 7 17 eau mw y)tn dark. it • inect&rre & pdLL .44 opatird T11,1111C1ra11ridi......3.-7Res dart !wan **nap rlsalairreS, for Fall sataklut real atitapeael,' by , • aur29 ••• SFULCILIXT/ LUTE Eno azsret—aco roan ilia ine &Tat by litlftlill4l:ls4, MLS92•I a CO; •ar4 • Shasollfl4 on af,Postaberatap t , ~TllE.copat yr seishlf. cf..HENRY HARN744 &co. fonoefi violated Glace ammo. y Moller ft Ceo, to 1 , 0 AA b0ui,.1.! thg SSm the withdrawal of I. osh. Yredenalriffotleof_ allest by The ballot= will booemilmiedzUs hti4reitroed, ®der the fina of HENRY HAN AVO,Wer. house NA 103 Beebtbi ey whoOtAtro wlAWrdeoastaet applies or 4Porhy lYadaS. Cla4 • 'Amy etimmr,''' HENRY lIANNISN.- . ,HUGH ROBERTSON, tift ".1J,410: HENRY , miniart AII,RANGEMENt 13Po ' El IP WAS I PAST-P. 40 T . : LIM~ e . Passangery,) • •• • VIA ME GREAT CIRITRAIr RAIL ROAD, TO PHILADELPRIAL AND imazzaross. rpablle atelafonssed that on sod after Sanieday. e . WS orlikelesaber, the, pans:new arable Lhw be eanied over We Rimed Rod Road from Law 'Mown la klarrishiregh and ham theace so Phlladal- P.bill he th e Ilarriabargb. sad Colaratia failida— uhtlds aewsurmigement yassortgess.miß go ewes gle ID 01111 - uT LOSS TIM than iserewfwe. The Peaketa or this Liaa. aro amendAM Wm elam. Thu rome Tor satety;weed mate n, e =ln preferable now In we to Om rwitern Mites. is th Rooe.o tie all mood. La day light.' Maio' , Si g a p, Del For laWrrealion apply to W SUTCH, Uosumwdrela Bowie. astg2ll D LERCH & CO. Canal Molt - TIOACike porn llama Hams. MM, ao gar.; 10:0 do Shouldars, aow ready ft, isle by wow wA R ht`CllTOUEolo4,l2lLobanyeit Wien Valww, tor SCROORMAKER & CO. • a • Pe Wood id „,i wle by ^ angee SCHOONKARERA CO DRY APPLE 9-19 • f sa.a47 — let sag=f VON RONNHORR? T INFTN RORP9-490 dirsUng77l 11 7 1Ffalisa. .1,4 to Warm each, aro for tale at Ortooly obairt ono once store of A MASON . it CO, id 091 — RiriOAP—IOD bze Prewar t GereNcf.aMa eie m bread, receiving and for See by. DAGALEY a. surrao3 WI Wood et 3 . ACKEREL-11+0' bide bon, In prime order, foreale by eugge nnoeuve eldrhe S. fat 1114 1 .7 HAIIALEY &MUTH' 0 soecssts 6Fi Tif 6l * --- q4, 0 alma ton= .4rbk TOAP Eltrosas—aoo ULU, ancialetch'e% foe Li = 1 .4 . sarJl RAGA &Mill YOUNG k. co, 1 4.114bertje c . l , f,.. o very lame cod cuchdirselected area; 'r. Voik and Heide:me Bois Leather Aferectm oe cC.(sklcs, at"at" which Uney IL ace has mcereed the Adl wade. Mien waNi .- -------------.__ 30 N teeel.l en Coy .ale by , _aa4.24 6tmo. co. 0 vaTir u sta i t . 1.12_ , L. i d .44 tor. maw 4.3 Liberty4t,.. TIMPEVIINS-43, Mai reorit aid for: war br mita Eue.uN b. memo' IHERODTB-141 DL Havana CheroOce, fee Will ' WICK wcANnuss, r c_nL23 wicx a krctita.. OIDEEL-6 Ott Sweet Casa t do do tolxa" C ado atirtl NICK a AreafiVaaM • Aft9E A tt iVoL i rtiod a Tst'osa..,,,br. osVo & ..thu tool WICK IpnA 80-15 asks ree'd andir wall' • WICK K. INTAStruotlfss atTaiQOA Sy iis-B W.i.h.r. , Ansa wi sous ono' bg %MIK AOCKN Lira% • ramod CHIME—so bominifftettiail 04,44 • m ad aturtl the Dauer and Cha cheese Den ticim., 7 1 , Jost rod anhrz4orritip LASEO-4 b • le red 13 kers laeod tad for slur sera TASIIST r ow
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