TUFSDAY MORNING; SEP. 3, 1550 Dr.nOOII4I.TIC WlllO STATE TICILIZT rot caul, cortorttoßri. JOSHUA DUN,GAN. .11 Batt. enemy. rot • COMM Ottiut:. •. • ' HEN II • W . . amOn COtt,49-: 10. vvvvv • r,...P O at E io.L. JOSEpli LIP.SRSONV Ot WivolitirtonCounti. Antimasonle and Whig Nontinations to Allegheny Count), •oa rmarr stroxb TaODIAS ID. HOWE, Inn 170070 nalcoN, rarrri tint commu, lIALLIN•R DENNY, Olt PITTSBLIMP. MI lIZ-lATZ, JAMES CAROTHERS, 100. •11111,301,T, MOROAN ROOF:117 , 0S, Pittxbrugh T. J. 131611ANL Low. r St Ciur. NVALKER. Kluabeth JOHN APCLUogEIGRObinuon. JAMES FIFFE, Shorten. puma - moo ATIOIMIT, FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pittsburgh. niuutaorust, EBENEZIgit DOYLES, North rayerts. StDttoa, MU. FLYNN, Lower 81:Clodr. csoltrt SCIPI.7O. D. N. COURTNEY, Ohio. Ohio and Pennsylvania nail Bond. We learn, (rem Solomon W. Roberts, Esq., the Chief Engineer, who has just returned from a tour ~,o f Inspection along the line of our Western Rail "Road, that the work is gologon in a very satiafac. tory manner. The force employed upon the road between Pittsburgh and Massillon hart been much increased, and the Contractors aro making great efforts to completethe mnonry of the culvertamtd bridge. before thecoming on or cold weather.— The thorough cut at the summit has a large force upon it, and me work is much facilitated by the Occurrence of a , stainable - bed of bituminous coal, which is easy to excavate. The work in the int. mediate neighborhood of Allegheny city will be Commenced in a short time. There is every ma ram to believe that the can will be running from Pittsburgh to Beaver and New Brighton In July of next year, and to Munition in the autumn Cu the 1911 of the present mouth, the Board of Directors will receive prountli (or the grading of the sections, not yet let, between Memullon and Wooster. Railway from iadlanapoll• to Loroy It le 62 mile, from ludimpolls to Lafayette, on the Wabash. The railway connecting these im. portant point, is being rapidly completed. From Lafayette to Lebanon, the road is nearly ready for the iron, and the short distance remaining to In dianapolii has been finally located, and contracts fat the enure work were'advenised to be let a day or two since. This is a very level and straight fide. and eau be constructed at far below the av erage coat of each work in the country. When oar road is completed to Indite:tapas, we shall, through this improvement, have direct rail road connections with Lafayette, which is in the heart of the very richest wet km of Indiana.— We already have considerable trade with that re gion, by means of the Wabash river, bat rail road tacit:ties will increase our lateicourse and bust. ness a hue drool fold. Pcsmaurrma or S . I.Z To MIR Wzrasars RAM ROOS , The towimh fps of Union, Centre, end Leo, in W.V.° county, Ohio, have, by public vote, authorized the Commiasionere of the county to sulascribe for them, to the stock of the Ohio and Pennsylvania flail Road, a sum amounting in the aggregate to 515,500. We trust that the counties! Of Wayne and Richland trtp_ree forward their subscriptions ro rapidly, that the Direemrs mill lee' authorized to take measurer to procure the won for that part of the road lx,thout delay Their in. tercets arc so intimately connected With the speedy completion or the road, that they ought to put forth a powerful effort to secure as benefit. We word present at a meeting of some of the friends of the Hempfield Railroad, bold in the Court Idolise, at Washington, on Tuesday evening . , and the frienda ei•the reject in ibis region will be pleased to lean; that they have taken hold of the matter:. good careen Aber the advantages and Importanoc of thin work to the count:ea through swatch it is to pus, were iiisarty and atroncly .et teeth by Hon. T. hl. T Meaceiten. J. 11. 1../.. g and others, C. M. Reed, E.•q , ; retenteu a nape:, with a view of ascert lining crest amount id - al.:s e t. cloud be procured tritearta wicurina the charter, wheel upwards of two hundred shiers. mere sal., scrsbeal,(SlO,oooj which is only • begoining ol what they intend to do. It will be remembered that the proviaions of the act Incorporating this Company, one thousand shares are required to be subWribed and eve done - mon each abate mod, in order to scrum the charter, which m important to be done before the meeting ct the next Leval.. , tore It ato be hoped, and it will be expected that a spirit of liberality—propontonate to their means—will be shown by the citizens of this end of the cruelty.—Monongahtla ftrp. Ten thousand dollars ' What a glorious begin, nine towards three millions If this is a sample, how soon will the remainder of the stock be rais ed? It the !banishing tows of Washington, the only place of any consequence through which the road is to pass, can only raise $lOOOO, while on the top wave of railroad excitement, how much wilt be subscribed on the whole hoe ! We think there will be some difiaculty in obtaining the $59,103 necessary to protium the charter. Hu say this is obtained, and the $5OOO paid In and spent in surveys, where is the remainder of the money to come from! From Philadelphia? hVe rather think Phlleilelphii would prefer to spend some hall a million of dollars to construct wsriver retarded to Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling, which a perlectly practicable, and would answer her purpose just as well. Many Dicer readers will recognize a portrait in the following sketch of the Fret Soil candidate for Governor In Ohio. The Rev. Gentleman is well known in Pittaborgh. The article is from the Werister Dresorrat , F 119 7 ,1 1, 531113.—The Free Soil Convention Which recently met in Cleveland, nominated the above named gentleman as there candidate for Governor. We were personally acquainted with Mr. Smith in cur boyhood, and with that tequila. lance there are not connected many pleataut re. codersion. At the time we knew him, he was • redsMonthed disorganize" of Caurch and Sire. Attune lime he was a member of the Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist El/wool/et Church, and was expelled therefrom, for valitying s that or. I ganwation, charging that they ware proodavery, dog, He then aided in organizing, in the western part of the State, the - Free Weeleyan Church, but the good people of this asaoriation were not per• greiraNe enough, for him, and he anon abandoned lb-m, and where he Is now, Ina relgietta point 0 V.eer, we don't know. He is one of moan men who io.e .&it of everything else In the peewit of one •dea. All oh= quest oar dwindle to Ineignr trete., uteess they can, by fol ore or rOnerWIIM be b.° =be into the =peon of the main one. If tome la a dealngulared trail fn the character of hit. Smth, that is his pecnene= to ultra.= No matter whether for the Church or agatost it; no matter whether in polities or murals, he is ou one boundary or the o bre. When he was a min ute, of the Gmpel in the MC I IOOIII Eplecopel ChUroh, he would, for tune hours at • time, ha reem the Wive from the pulpit, about the length of their veils, He fellness of their eap-borders, he mlantity of malarial in =me drones, the robe of their shawls, dec., and after he ma* expeyed, h e and lenly became a politician, and discoveret that doi tog the time he was to the pulpit, the atatm• men oftte reentry had been playing the very duce with the [mien. Every thing wan wrong. Tee Ccristuntion ',yen zed slavery, and mos., therefore, be Oct aside by conscientious men. The officers of the got crueler.' should be reamed, be. cause they exercise their au Minty ender this p ro . slavery Constiimian, dot—nod, by the way, we suppose he has changed his ground 'ellb refer. !nee tette oath, which every officer is revered to take. He once declared in Oar hearing, that le would act accept the odic., of Pheridont of Use United Stater, and be competed to take to trial to atippot the Conatituurn. hitch is the man +hit has palmed bitraell upon the Free Sod pony o Ohio, as II IS, man to be hoe rhereSeenlive officer. We itlwaya suppose! that Mr. Smith war a "wan for the times," mid we have 110 doubt that he will even deny every doorganining sentiment be h= ouereL Mote anon. Extract ofo lettfrfro m a duding-Igi.led Menran (Gentleman N kt/ Friend rn Pirt.turgli—dared. ..MINNO, Augur 12th. Itroo. •.- • - • "In this *wintry we gel along vrry lowly, for this people do not enter In the path of internal lin" • prevenient as they ought, and Os II wan expected when the Airiericans left. •In all probability, (Jenerml Arista will be our President for the nest four_ years. You know Aris ta, and know that he is one of the most St:l=M Leo ` you teed to term him) of our dietingenhed e' en And from my knowledge of hint and his charmer, 1 hope, that, should he be elected, something will be • carried this t sceutioa for the Dceefa of DSc:leo." FROM WAIIIIIISCITOS vUV CtmcAPheeenee of the Pitteborgh Gs:tee Cotreepute:enee of the nttehorgh Gevetto WIIIIIDECTON, Aug. 27. Nsw Tau, Aug. 29.16L0. sooootoor or the inftetee _ Fttittete et . the One of the molt important intentions of this cen Omnibus Scheme In the House—Bad tory it Oxon to he presented to the eocamereott prospects et action. . public, an Invention that mum command the sup. I learn that the President has uttered the seat in P.' l of the i...” , •• capital invented in navigating the Cabinet, vacated by the resignation of Mr. Me western lake, and rivers, as well in that laves. .;_,,____, ._:.,,___,__-,, ~..„,t .., E .,„ ., of Gew , led upon the ocean. cordage hie been prepared gi 5t5 .. 7 . 7 tr w 554 hig.0 7 .... 50 7 . • ;. • " ii. "'` . ' . in n -s iaot stitte, aiyrof. Johnnou'of I) . f. tpuie, an Indestruenbie foe ai af,nlie ri*tepentei - ottltte lower house orthe 42.1 purposes of ship building as um l, that ;4:When 0.10. itigieu,t.. . oFtig i to the Oct that the used as tiller ropes "nitglfrouds it will rot the 111451*11:1,118.1111.i?eiCa . c* the poets and wires net:On elite fire as lenges the wood 'and;:.Rin of oftthe telegrapiti•nothimphai yet been heard from 'he vessel, and thin ksppi'the ship coder itrintrol 61 . 0.. . i.ia m01a , 4i. ... ,y ei.p.,l4e,e anon, while suoduing afire, Or allow: her td.berun "welt will be rbeeived kern him. .. Oom If upon the iake'briiver. Vtie process is . The attempt. to reconstruct anew vehicle out as simple an it is complete, and eo cheep that the emmmonest fabrics mu be prepared With it,usid its of the remains of the Senate's omnibus has proved • most signal failure. In my letter last evening, o ar be Milne nnivereal. The Professor cony • mermen by submituag the vegetable fibre of hemp I sketched the.plan which woe supposed to have been agreed upon for presenting that exploded 13 . P mee " which abstracts the oxygen, the most i scheme to the House. Beside the motion of Mr. important element in combustion. He then sub• Boyd, to add the bills for territorial governments in mite the innten'l to anot h e r chemical solution New Mexico and Utah to the Texas boundary Which thoroughly end permanently charge. the big, it was rumored, and, I believe, correctly,that hemp with mbatances opposed to combustion, thus giving to cordege the power of long resin. Mr. Ashman contemplated offertug the bill for the admission of California, at another Item of the pee-' tante to tire, instead of being, as now, the food posed . r . g.m ., , which , i , e , et , thus have ~.h , . upon which fire feeds noel( to a degree that in a ici tee p.,0g,.n o f the senate,. concern. Bet few minutes robs us of invaluable lives and prop. the first movement, after the commencement of coy. Wood for the lining of safe., prepared by business in the HortM,Abts morning, showed that this process, primesce a perfect resistance to a fit, all the caucuesing cillteanvansing which had bees capable of manna the cast iron, and burning out the wrought metal of the safe enclosing it. The going on during the night, to encumber and over load the boundary bill, had been futile. Mr. Boyd right to usu thin invention in New York has been withdrew all that portion of the amendment tele- ' purchaaed by the leading =drip manufacturer here, and the steamboat men of Pittsburg mil' soon lating to Utah. He maid he desired to simplify hie ' amendment, and to remove objections. Bill thin have o ff ered, at a few rents per pound, additional conc,...ion was not ..tmen, foe tho. who were i titer roper. thet wilt make a paarcoger's life as determined to oppose the combination of 'Mean , menus in his berth, as in his bed ashore. measures in ell its forms. There is a sensible tightness in our money mar bet, which eon however be rationally enploined. Mr. Chop:tau moved an amendment fur eree- r The three largo uoiorca ham, sod caused in tingeterritorinl government for the district o I ~o att, I the interior by the troubles in New York, have country °Mit °I. latitude 36 et ' the Pacific mode the note shavers, whether loaning the money and along the . Colorado and Gila rivers. York, mcrobabta. or what is room common, loaning Praia of order were made a g ainst the " " head* money tzrrowed by bout dirraorr, to above paper ments, but were all overruled by the Speaker, they refuse It .• directors, have become alarmed and who was sustained by large majorities. But wh at refuse to boy any more, taus throwing this chaos of gave decided proof that the Hoe. would entrain:- aorroatoes complowly aback. Tao paper Lion any thing like an omnibus scheme, wan t went at bank, and of coons can private soiree refusal to order the previous question on ally of stopped, the whole is atopped, canting the rate to the amendments. Alma of moping skirmieh jump from per et, to one and • quarter and • half, sumed an hour or two, when Mr. Burt mote ) and no wale at that. If there is not • serious panic commit the bill and amendments to the Commit- noon, it will bot o_abaat universal impgrainooo tee of the Whole on the state of the Union. • The among woo bo,o 3 informo ta e d. previous question wa• called for, but still refused - The new steamer Reindeer has been tried upon Mr. Root moved to instruct the Committee to the North ateer. and ikakca ease, twenty amend the bill, so ne to effectually prohibit the in mile. an boor, and between main and sass: troductirc of slavery into the territories. Here, of I can run to Albany and back. In the arrangement course, wits renewed the old contest over the of her saloons and state rooms she closely rercm• mot ' , mu *, as It always must be renewed a. rt i - I w as the boats on the Obio--securing to her pas te. this proposition for territorial Or wr " ametita wagers abundance of room and a good circulation is sprung upon the House. Mr. Root made a of air—things uiknown open our common river short and piquant specula, stating that his object and tented boats. Western boats turpass in rom ans to get • direct vote upon the proviso, and not j fort, but Onia Can boast of more elegance than they to allow it. northern opponents to hide under the show. assumed garb of friendship for that measure, from Cvingreas attracts much attention since the the searching scrutiny which the people would in- House of Represculafives •Ohered to the Ten. ethnic nib their conduct. He would smoke the Boundary Bit:, and the moat confident hopes ore dough fares out of their boles. I expressed that the whole negro quests to soon Co Mr. Brooks, of New York, nnewered Mr. Rom be settled upon a b whic wi I itre the roue. io with severity, and proceeded to make a speech try quiet, if it doe, no: 1,11 satisfy the ultra men condeinnalloo of the proviso, which he though' co the North and S.M. New VJ r sty cares had been once a good and potful thing, but was eat a tare ,. about the pr ors aco,y. Sao now superseded by actual events. It was vane- c only sees her interests jeopardircd by the canto essary to prohibit slavery where slavery could nacre., a aaaahme. never go. And an the debate went on until tour Jenny Linda owners for the tune have •d• Of Ice when the House adjourned upon n verneed fora suite of rooms to which to rage the debate whoa giver good promise of iwitir g t songwreas and her companions . She declioes to week or a ircurght. In fact, I perce.ee reeide below twentieth street, and prefers a small of any Inane whatever, bat rwereairiitworse coo. 1 village adjacent to New York. She does not founded. Too question has Laken Inch a shape, . mean to have her carrioge dragged round town that 13.11 d cannot withdraw his proposition for by young lathes, nor yet by such brainless youths Loathe.n the territorial and the " as harnessed Ircrionelves to the coach of Fanny seems be no possibility of avoiding a vote upon Hinder, who was "so talented with ear feet." I the Wilmot Proviso. The prospect a dark and , _ teeny eaeapee the tethtea one amateurs ia dreary indeed. sin and dealers in pork she will be fortunate tn. The Senate passed the West Point appropriation ! deed. bill, and then occupied use': for several boors up. ' on nominations in seriret sesafon. Nocolo•tion• before the Menkle-31r. Lewis- Sew Ardlsm” -Th• Watch word of Proecrlptlon-Debate In the LlOnse-Dongh Faces-noon and Go, maa, Wasurworrm,Anguat 30:b, mentioned nil eventog that the Senate tad on Thursday vent several hours in esecattve sea. sic.. They have been similarly employed du ring the greater part of thts day, a. they were on Wednradey. It is ascertained that the whole of hex three norcessore protruded ' , ohm's hive ten taken up to a most no.loated Ow °rtina ter the non:tura:on of Mr. Ironot, to tot col ret• tr l'atlndephia. and attn , al. the do, of the •tttng nocrooon, thedee.e.on of me ,eus[6l lar dims Lt. Notwiinntanding It 1131.1.1 41 bum.. of the chancier transacted on Tuesday, much time will be required to dap.se of what re main!, for many of the eases left are each as will occasion moon contention, resembling this one of the Philadelphia Collectorship. The chases a seem to be that Mr. Lewis will be rejected. M. Cooper opposes him with Implacable hostility, and then is in doubt in the minds of the Democrats an to what will be the effect of hie rt jectuno opt n parties and the approaching election in your State. Were: the latter point clear, his fate would act bang Ave minntes in nuspe.e. The Collector at New York also, and evert Mr. (Presley, at Bostoo, stand in an equivo.l position. Mr. Maxwell is in great danger of rejection. The charge awn.: him tthat enmprebensive imputation, in these times; “Sewardtam.” The spirit of proscription a running high when rumored attatchmerat to a par t exist mu is accounted in the Senate of the Unhoed States a dutqualtficanou lot office. But so it is. It is said to be tikely that Mr. Sobank, Corns minion. of Patents. 1,11 be thrown out upon similar grounds. The peop'e will Lenin to think that it t. t, tee to inqn re more mautety into th., alegatimie against Wm. 11. S :ward, when th,y had that hut very tame offends the tender ...- bailie, of the Sturgeon. and Deka..., of the Senate antintie country. I do not agree with Be impracticable enthusiasm of Mr. Seward, but ill am ever reduced to choose between him and Ilankeriam in any shape—to say nothing of that most motutrons of ell, slavery prepsgsetfism— should array myself under the standard of the former, to sink or fall with it. fp the House, the contest over the Texan boon. dory bill and the incidental questions, was renew ed, hut I grieve to say that no result was obtain ed or approached. Mr. Clarke, of N. Y. made an exceedingly humorous speech to defence or the radical anti slavery Whig. of the North. who wive resolved to stand by the proviso, :f the Is sue were forced upon them, at all hesards, and c inveying a severe castigation upon Mr. Brooks, fir hi. abjuration and repudiatioo of the proviso. Gorman, of In disna,followe d, with a meet ferocious lemma upon the provisoiats in general, and in coarse and vindictive abase of Mr. Rees in par. tifular. Though Mr. Root had not applied to him aity remark or epitbetet whatever, ho compli mented that gentleman very frequently by eject ing upon him.eueb kinl adjectives as false, and cowardly, Infamous, &c., iu reference to what he had said about dough faces. 01 room, the Ohio member could not have meant to allude to Goring, as a dough face, for the meaning of that term Is well known to he, that • man of correct feelings and liberal Ina:meta upon the subject of slavery, resulting from his birth and restdeneo in a free community, on cornirg to Washington, yields up his owe independence and the rights of his constituents, to the management, trickery, and intimidation of the alave owners whom be meets with there. Now, Gorman boast ed that he was born and reared in a slave State, the "dark and bloody ground" of Kentucky, and his whole speech showed that in his heart of hearts, he loved African slavery for it. own sake, and was a warm advocate fee its vulva don. Mr. Riot never charged nor insinuated that he or any such was a traitor to his proles. Woos or principles, in opposing the proviso.— Tory are and will be opreeesl to it ander ail circumstances, and a long a. any district in a free State accepts such a roan fur Its repreiren. "alive, so long will the force. of freedom present • Wotan and wavering array to those of slave. ry. You may be lure that this speaker :eerie ed the warm congratulations of the chivalry. sod - some leer of the "baser poet" of the northern dough face democracy, And lo closed nattier day. Nothing wan done. and I lament to say that there to every probability that another week will be penned in the acme miserable and worthlen style. What think the people, What think the Whig. now tai the tibia. doomenl of the platform of the Taylor adminiatra. Van , That I looked upon as a city of reform from 111. contention between the proviso on one hand, and slavery propagandiam on the other. We seem at the preaentto be all at sea again. Ashes —Thu market is unsettled. finl.len ark VA 2/ for Pols. sou SO /Or Pearls. Got ton —There hos been eitihmg door; viee. oothaut mange. Flour la ail:tidy, with sales et 4000 tirls The tom. ket (or :Southern Flour is still /text. Sales reach 700 firle a 1t:412t/itis,s7e. /Lye Fleur—Sales of 101 tale et $2.571. Gram—The Wheat market doll al loatiltt: for Genesee. Aye a net so firm. Small mkt. are mak.og at 67.: In stip. The mar• bet for Coro 111 not nettle. TM tales are only 6000 noshes Western mined at 61/alkk. which i/ looter. The market for rrOVIII190• centime. doll, and preen without change. Whiskey—Sales of llama at / Ts/c Mrx tuns .NI —I: i. %llppo.rtl tar r, of Srtsr It pr.,ent rz.eau /ma.. an at Wo.lngtoo, w.l. 4 uceeptrd. elem. ptro La. already been orierecl iv Sear o.la.bri, who sew (;overnor of the Since of Nlex.co wbtle the mty was Le-corned by , the Alamo,. army He is a : l -enator .d Li wyer by prole... A correspondent 4tbe New York Trtbune, wn rink from :qetteo, Rap. hit* n mot minable hunt Ii• Hu. daughters are entmdered the beaten, 01 and truly none eau be more neemnp:islied In theft deportment , hould he accept the nppntottnent, the Mean-an la dies, at least, wi Il be deservedly and well repre rented The recent). elected liepresentatire to f:ongreas from New Ma. o. the lion. Wiliam S. Messervey t was formerly a c,l.sen of :Silent, Mates lieu the son of rapt. Wm Mcsserary, a gentleman well ' Loosen 111 MOO Of the Athlone ruin. am •11 experten i red stop never. Surne years more Mr M , then n mere youth, removed from Solent to St. Loom where he res , dral for serend years, then engaged hit the trade to - Santa Fe and Clitimanna, wan estate Inbed to Chtlumhtra w ett the war broke out; wait taken prisoner by th. Mestraei; released by Done puan's expedition; aeronipanted that command to Gen. Tnylor', line of operation., made u Cool to S.. Ira, and returned to Santa re after the pear, arms established. lie is stud to be St young man of abil. ity, and ra polite of doing reedit to the new State, should he be allowed to take hi, sent. Tor Mn.s, CO, KNTION.— Eduo, ad.—The southern al-cmmis of the Macon GnVen- Lion are an contradictory al the accounts I orwarded to Washineton. The Savannah t:eiirgian says there were 10,000 delerates present, whilst the Repoli], ran of the saute city, estimates the whole number at OW. The resoluttouri adopted are very ultra, doc approving of every thins like compromise to the settlement of the national difficulties A paper cal. led the Citizen, published at Macon, soled the Con. oration a bond of disunionist., whereupon a town ineet t ng was called to take the 'natter nsul. cration, and great exciternent won raanticsird co Res "lotions were pn.sed, Iv:plains the imincduite dco continuance ..f the [wpm and that the editor •hould leave the city:in lei days. This Eeempe. Gen. Hinton. who was yesterday arrested on 4 charge of mall robbery, is !Vila at large. In the evening he was taboo belore Me. If. pCommie *lnner Stetson, who lined bit bail at 310,000. The Gener•l bin ine a I've - G.2 , 1,r. naiad of being vent to 1. 1 1.4 site kerndig, to default of giving but, war indulged hie requeet to he pot under to hi, own room, la the Weddell Houma. About midnight hi' dodged out of the room, shut and locked the door alter hen: thus caging his three or lour Serpent and telling himself A lerm wet itrunedleirly given and pureed made, bet to no lupe.e. To day a reward of $5OO is catered for hie espreSenicon, and every effort is be ing made to ...movie. it. Had he been • corn. mon rogue, arrested tteeling a sheen, instead of fingering the mail herre, he iroUloh have !wen safely lodged inside the prism, well. . li le siege. ler him poor e tint„ heated out of the Ga. r rogue, lately, in there dirgins. We learn that the evidences of ken. 11 niacin's guilt were; most concretive; inde.cd, they aro made Scarcely more no Iron] the tact of h., running Gen. Hinton is n nmn emennively inown throughout Ohio, and many other portion.or the U1)10,1, especially to pemona of the highest reapee talplity. Ile mot 17111101, age, some 50 or fei l years, sod has an intelligent and interesting family •t Delaware. ' In the minds of ■ few Indlvidnels connected with the Foot Offine aerate°, he hoe been amtpert . ed of depredation• upon the made, fur the peer feta ; tint to the moment of hie arrest, probably not t , ti men in Or World had the remotest seams eton that he Wan soy thing but an honest man._ The pr' baleloy now lc Mat he ha. for a series of yew he r on enynyee in roblong Itist the attceeteful progocolon of wideli bottomu he told went fa. thilna, Wog the lit.llll Agent for mat extenotire rm.... rho Ohio St.go Company. A , the time • f bu e.eapn the prisoner was In Owen re flirt,' kteKtegtry. We trout be will set reverinketi nod tuoughtto junket—Clew rand Ilerald. The Nashua Gazette tells • story of • fellow who we. the moat determined or enfolds% fie went to Mullins, and while there, purehued • I coffin, took a with hart to Litchfield, Where he re sided, dug • grave, put his crane Into it himself took laudanum, waked up the neat morning and found himself alive, sad not being satiated, got op and hung himiselL fie lea • letter with 15 encla•od, to pay lot Wing •p fee grave. AA6NETii TELEGRAPH ata.Po tt T di 111:LEGCLA PUILD OR THE PITTS:WIWI-1 DAILY GAZETTE FOREf GN NEWS. A.BalivAL el , THE .STEMSIMIL ATLANTIC. NEW Pone, Seril. I. Tin .termer At:emir arrived off the Ifelieys at Ifeigiedeloelr, P. Zr]. She bring, 133 cabin paieer gem amonfrovhorias Inane LIND, in 6001 health 8/411.11pirllat . . OR leavlos . Liverpool, the etrettereent to ere Teo ra'y Lind wee go great, that it WWI with the greater difficulty abe could reach the dock. LIVERPG)OI... COTTON MARKET. LERPOOL, The Pal , . on Saturday, Mon IV day, and Aug. Tuesday, ainountesi us 12,000 hales, at prices 1..1 lower since Friday,'with a heavy market and little or no oni• oration At Marra prices remain unchanged. Accounts from Schlesburg represent a complete em , pension of operations, of both amiles. The tilltine , al iof omosston f long du is, ra h tion. owever, that the stillness not • • • The cholera has been making tearful ravages Since the month of June, 300 persona have died. BELGIUM. The floods have done great tlnntage to the low lands Pot 61 mile. btlotat Lilln and [Verner, iticateld• arc completely 0 and the crops des roped, as also in oilier plaoes on the line. A letter states that the floods are general. Bel gium most be a buyer of foreign core thin year. . PRANCE. Poem, Sunday —The speech of the President, at the Lyons Bang net. has caused much ...allot', and the general mohair, save among the Legiti mists and Democrats, is that ol N ant ion. •polenn sonoancee his mterniion to ...la an the head of arra., if pub in opinion shou:d be is his favor, Without regard to the oheiselen placed In his way by the framers of the Conellta- Advice. state that the wheal crop is injured by the late rains, in consequence of which, prices have slightly a,Svaneetl. The weather, hothENG o LAN k:egla D nd mod Ireland, is go id. and the harvest promisee !satisfactorily. In Landon, wheal has,lectined. No sales of loaltan Coro at Liverpool. Good description. supported firmer prices, bet red wooer war Doe peony to two pence per bushel lower. American Flour was 6J per barrel lower. American stocks are without change. • HAMBURG. A number of pennants, Who mere taken he on suspicion of firing on the Danish troops have been iestoreil to liberty. The Pope is in gad perplexity in consequence eV the conviction cortex murderers, to who•c sea lance ordeespitation he is called upon to affix bin name. No Ine,i , ino has yet taken place under the reign of Piue IX, owing to big invincible re. lactanco to sign a death warrent. He wish.. miscreants to be sent to the galleye for the rest of their lives, but the government judges are not in clined to jive way. At Malta, the cholera was derimir. It had broken out at Alexandria, and the viceroy had taken to flight down the Nile. CONGRESSIONAL Vi r wiSlihill,W,Sept. 2. Sre•rit.—The Ird..n A normr alma bill Was rr calved oon too Home, dr. ferre.l. liter he een•oloration o• •he tnt rnin btlivni a. •nd a sp.e hby Mr. Dono • pin the 1.,1. •-• e e he Intro3u , ed lot tee pa•po of serum., a o ea• bore or the prote.'l on of New Orlean. nod e p :was eni tivrtiloW, the land bill waif •. a n op Th, bill we. debated. aed amended tn a-vegal part•culan, Bad I cm Ind ago, until to-marrow. The blaram it en rrocre led to be cannon .• :op of Enecut or hu.men•, and so multi:glued the re matnder DI Mr day. HOU. —Mr. Greene asked leave to offerfa res., lotion, o the Prealdent coon itty 2L ,t e r o Housethe the coot of the m a il steam 'bow in sevwe—t he anocont of increase, and whether any r of the steamer, to whole or in part, hove been hypo heested to fodirtd oats, Sate., or cities, of Miele governmeota, as as to foreclose theft use la the event of war. Ohjectino being made— Mr. Greene nen moved • ourpeordon of the rn:ea, Which area agreed In, and the reaolution .Idr:wed. The vote on the pan•re or the resolution atgattig feel, to reporter, setthtn the her, was wc. coded, and the resolostoo laid oulh. tart. Mr. Sylvester again nivde an Incdermal effort to thiroduee a ten° uttnn, rafting on no President 10 communicate the result of It ft flu 1 mt.. woo to L. be., and to lornoth the report or that genfem•rt now on the fivia of the Sena e. The remotion ahem.' by Mr Dardel was adopt. dd, employing addetoont eserks I. rumplete the digest ol 114160 prevented to and acted open be Gangrene, from the orgtn of the GOTChltntht to the preseht t me. Oa motsoo or Mr Bayd, the Tex.. Boundary BA Irma made the apeetst order of the day far ee ee , d e y at o's•soek. outs] 11 salad Lo dsspeaed of. Mr. Hams. of Tenn,,,e, milted ',tine in oiler a feet intinn for the admarnment or Gncgrcsr, on lb (mit!) Mood .y Septein tr. ttliiertieiri ni•die i to rriur-d n sti•pene.in rif the ' , te, hot the m n e:d pre% Mr. V.o it flitted leor to nor • the I ,' , lmmsture ..1 aid M. ara to report as mi ninthly Le pnaiiiiiie a p hid modify LOt preset. newton, ntod to We duly on treeign arittriles lebino nume into Com petition with cu. own prildnetione—auch an crease mitt fair and equii•lite protee ion 10111 0 1.. 6U:4r totetem of loe enuntry, and That emit! do- Ilea Wmade opemfic triton:neer prae.icable.tu du Ito o neetion was mode, and • matron toeornend the rule* wa• da•greed to—yea• kb, sc . ,, Mr. Kink asked r••e to on', • resonuarm tc• lamming the I tonnontee on Ways and Mesas to mywn a ball nmkta• done. onoon apeedid, and ! c ual le 'be ad valorem Inland at the tame the tar. 1 Intl of 1 9 46 became a law. tomato an adjourn W. °ego u vet! —yea. 6:1, I. T. i rs o pe . nd the rules to :ntrodude ye.. SO, nay. tot .' male, but rejected -141 r. &tong, at '2 o'clock P. Ad , d Ikoot'd2u , •n , , which mouton pre•aded, no d the use adjourned. SENATE cuNiiamArioss OF LAND OF FICE:RS. War titoovoit, 'Joho W Norton, to be receiver of pnblic mon lel for 111,on a, at Shaarucctuain vulord I Illn moo, Here—, at Bitriardsoollc, mea ß. &Apo, at Vandal... Ir. Walter DM.. at Shrine. 6.,1,1 . It John H. Murphy, ai Danville, 111. Henry %%Sullivan. at Quincy, and John H. Ken. cr. at Chicago. 111. W•snlNrost, 3-ryes:ober '2. Honsw—ln die Howw, cn Fr.day d Sour• diy, when Mr. lisylry urgonily [not ed b, take the VAC, IWO Ire Ind.en APProP..to a krt . , Mr. Sr eetser objected, and Mr. Bayley on etch °nett s, ul:ered injury, tovrrnle Mr. Sarertger, win en ch leas roes:demi extrorn•ly insulting by the Iwo armed gentlemen, and it t.e who sat in the r untneritate: neirkborboods The word...own c.o. Prern.d in no [inlet 1. no, m.th n eig.ofican. .hake of the fins,; a nd I n nninrday, bweersor pick 41 rip en , ekryntl, but arn• err vented from throwing thy Mr. Jimmy • friends. mho aerronsed. 'I hen. things tante art honed and seen by every body ; it wan rather c prim 7 nu m•ro nt Me. McLane arose nod [tiniest r• ko the a pert, rap &Meek. had occurred be.< nen Me .... . Foyley nod nvrertztr, and tad at t00t ,,, I roll., attune hi I In ren p non corr., throusb Mr. Inson• and Sweeizer's friends on the ono side, and Mr. McLane, •rilirg Bsyley the other. All alien..< Ist grate had !wen I an Win wn, and atoned for, and its firmest friends p rrot ons c.tt1,1,.: rd. PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. Patoaavorta, 2. Tire inclemency of the wea th er to u day ha Septs aura paroled all eel door operetta., •adprevented avvdral omaitela from landing their rumo r , Thu ettlantm• advert have clamed an Meetly. ity In the cotton market, but otherwise they have had no effect upon humus... Flour—The marker to quirt. Them la hole or no inquiry for ithipment, and fresh ground can he pumharted at 5: . t,12‘ per bbl. I(ye floor and Corn meal are steady al $3 per (Irak—rte market continues ingond aappiy of Wooer, but the demand 30 flouted (3004 IFoe red la rolling et lot GI I O(o per bushel, and ...micro 110 6lt lc per tnnel. Of Cora, milt' a limited amount la offering, and further tale. it yellow hays been medusa 11% per huahel. otta am rather acme, with Uteri at 410 for new, and Oil• for old Penna. . . Wt,linty a shindy at 2CII in 66 , 61,00,1 27c in . --- NEW YORK MARKET. No. AMR, New You, So p .? The ezrernivc , 111111 huprovenled truntertionti to tray grout rxtrot. Denier. ore eloploylng time lone oloololhOlon, to reference to their private belle. by the Mutat, itovAL htAna,Aog, —Tire King of Itennuirk i Fredrick line married a dress maker, the Inez foreign intelligent. myii. This make, the third wife the king has had; and ■s his two former were princewev, with whelp fin lived unhappily and was divorced, he Imo gun, W the rank. of the people in hopes In find a temper:More congenial to his own, his experience of royal tempers not lining I. youth]e to any further experiments in those qua, ten, Ifor first wife was his minim Wilbelmina, whom he married lit ISIS, when he was Crown Prince After living with her several years, they quarreled an that his father banished him tram Co- peahagan; m INS?, they were divorced, and the and the year after she married another mon. The Crown Prince waited three years before fullnwlnit her example. His second wife was the Princess Caroline at Mecklenbur g Buell,: Front her he was semoniten in /b 44, their marriage being of about I year's durailon, The National Education Convention reaasembled at the etanson: Street Hall, Philadelphia, an Wed. nenlar morning, pursuant to adjournment in Unto Iter In the abseil, of the President of the last Convention, the Hon. Horace Mann, Mr Jos- Cowpert Intralle, of Philadelphia, called the Conven lion to orator, and on his motion the Right. Rev. Alonzo Potter, 1). U , as called to the Chat., nod I' Pemberton Morns, of Philadelphia, was appoint ed Secretory pro fent. After some prelim:nary bemoan , , Professor Jlenri Henze!, of Lausanne, Switzerland, who won present, wag invited to ad. dyers- he Convention on the subject of the instruc tion of, the deaf, dumb, and blind, he being President of a Stele, instuationof that class. Prot. Herttel an-muted the stand, and delivered an interesting address. The Inie election in Veginia (or members of the Co . ..mettle! Convention has rcaffiled largely in favor «I the Reformers, nod there will be a the, mutt revision of the prevent Constitution. Party dtsonctrun had but little in in the COO A widow, hy the name of Bor geee , hvingon th Caipots river, ohm forty mile.' above Apalechl F orida, wan shot and instantly killed on th. th ult , Ly one of her own Liquors ; who, on Ix ing arrested, averred that be had been hired I. commit the deed by whose men. Tee. Wear AIM TIM UtliON.—At the dinner o the Alumni of Yale College, on the occasion of the Mehl cOMilheereamtli OeMbrahnil Of that Inatitu• non, aiming other dtatiegutahed guests then and there ',recent was Mr. Halm., of Missouri—the mut. of gentleman who declined not long diners the Department of the Interior, prof eyed to him by President Fillmore. lo acknowledgment of a toast comphitiMitary to the Went, Mr. Bates de• livered a speech which was received with much applause. We note one passage from the abstract given of it in the New York Tribune: He slid that out of the Nileliaaippl eight mil. lions of people drink. It runs through the whole country, and the people living on it would defend me Union Of the States with hearts anti arms. No way nor policy coo divide tt. We want no little rig deg with • yellow epot Nature epekke loudest in her giandent .worka, and the want West speaks Incident for the Union. The children of parents from Cunneetteut and Georgia on the Mts. etesippi mingle together, and before they know what polities mean, they know what the firo.l ea althea fathers' fathers were. [Applause.) The North and South seem. to have sorgotten that the Wes' hen an Interest in the Union. By-and-bye, when the North end South threaten to fight, toe ' West will, as is rooketirnen done with pugnacious bays--hold them (or enough apart to prevent Wilt . - ing but face to fa, till they grin each other into good humor." [Lnughter and applause The young giant across the mountain• is likely to haven great deal to do to the way of control!. tog sectional entmosities and of giving practical karma touching the realities of this union. it. tia. onal Identuy, it. inevitabln coherence as one ' body, its mighty power, and its great and glorione destiny. The IA eel will dons pert tothis butoness aF matter of instinct. In the valley of the Mis- Nl.lppi its phrase Amman is unintelligible-- lienbelnaa 1.• the Jargon of II !WWI, Wi,ro the next gremlinon shall look back upon the domes and portage of thin present day, and contemplate the occur of our preeent diesensions and the e 013,11 Memel, a proper respect for the wadiom and patriotism of their predecessors may peobattly temper their sense of the ridicolcum and soften im expression into a mile. We may hope to racere thus easily by virtue of Mist charity, and se her's, we 'nay venture to declare the , a of that the Liman will teat until thew—Baltimore Anse-near.. Aslll,ll,A, Outo, COURT Mr. EIVT.L. correspondent of the C:eveland Pl./indenter, writ. log irom Jefferson, Ohio, under date of the 17th ult., says. The Court Honor in that pl•re was destroyed this n o rue, at 3 or I o'clock, by fire. The records and ruurnais of the Supreme Court, adjourned yes terday, the ti.es mod paper, of that Court, in cages now rending, u-gather with execution dockets I. and li. , ul the Common Pleas, being in the court room were - ernrunicd. All the records , paper., and hboks tee Treasurer, A iiddor, and Clerk's offices were Eased. Mr. Custire is a areal suffer er , h.. colon he I.b.ary and book.. of ac - aunt were burned. A few to to becks, and a drawer of II 11.1 private arcen and demand* for collection, wer raved. The tire di ~'ryes. erg n sled in the cou rt oronah.y ironl the npork of a cied e fillies on • 10. , /11 carpet, beneath which wan •traw. The ho;tdinic was one el the heal ;n lee North par: ni thr.Sate, and lean insur e d in th e C loath, • 105..., Company htr Bhooo. Mr. Charier. artme loos probate y 2 or SiUO2, had nu Ito•ton Aloe., to ipenliAng or the „ r e,.nt , 411 to br eennowneed on ttv• Old tbnt city, pre, the following his .•.- ••The I / . .,1 South Uhit:eh ora• eree;ed in 1 - 30,and the century and attf di which h. ainee 1.41,..- .1, been rnennoratne tor the ,•enres wh,eti bane been eb nard with., no neal;* The pubhe re and ineet,, , n• which lava bee n a: tef,,1..,1 of 11,, the n n orb ot ,n o, .11 h .. 1 SJartnary 01 fr,..p. are, .pt..verett hire ni n„„ vied rt. dr.e..ruted. and ined.l4 ratin gthe En,...!1.0 envnfry —To prepalre ft lor 11111,1ilowril ' , num.,. the pulpit, H.., and W, cageev wen- deinoitatml. the ground door wa• eovered web dirt and gravel, a har wan "If a i , . ett wait of the Mill, .treat door, or the hon., 10 fen", orer The caplet, ealierte• leery ..tiraiml to remain for the areomniodatt a m of .pertatoi., and optroooo. I.quun were then provided tor ouch rte re.nett dottier to ...Ines., the teat% of horveman- p I ourfna tb.. wooer .14(11 , 011. a .love WII• pine. ed to the ehr,eh. in which boba and peoniall'set, troin lire Mr 1 . 0/1 , 1" . .. !dewy, whteh the 'Power 01 the hurrh, were aped fOr Alter the lievoinnonary war, in 175::„ it W. aut• well, re .1.1,,,0ral to toe visor - 44TM' A hnighty God, nee .h. E., Iv, pa.tor ot the chore!, Ne.l to Innen. , Ito.. loirch edttiee endeared to the peopte wl NeW Eattland„ ra,VIOt rot Oto Ariz.--0 le not well that • man mtmuld alwava labor. Hui temporal as well am %corneal toierobin demand eesmation to the de- Inc of life. Some years of quiet and redecnbn oceevmiry alter a life of industry and lemony. There im more to concern him lu life than incessant o.repstinu, and Its prodnet—wealth. Ile who had been a slave all has life toone mono:minus mechanie•l porbou, 800 hardly be fur another woiiJ. The :wk.o from toll in old ate moat men have the promeetive pleasure of; and in reality it is •• plecming as it is useful and calutary to the od• Such ad•ant•ges, however, can only be gained by prudence and economy to youth we must nave, litre the mu, licfue we can hope to have any rest in the winter of one da)w—Book Symbol, Inspro••inents It Dentistry. DR. O. O. , REARN:C, late of ttogton, 14 praoared manorarture and oct 111..0ce Tenni wbolc and part. of act, upo.t Siren. or Atmo.pliesc suction Ct's en In me KINCTI,, tlio nerve IP •X pn.,l Office and fo,lflento nett doer to the May or'. office, Fourth wee, £lo.l.ureb. Ratan to—J. R. Al•Fochien F 11. EaUin. tale 0 • DK. D. RUNT, q' t E I " • Dentic. Come r ofPoorth and Decatur, between Market ard Forry .[meta. netl-dlrin M'CORD & CO, Retail Manufacturers & Dealers in IIATS. CAPS dz. FURS, 0.,. Wood a. Fifth •a•., PI titabtargb. Where they °far n lull and enothiete Puck of Hata, Cap., Fur.,A c, of every toothy Anti atyle, by Whole. thle and nortle the attention of their ens. .gall generally, rthorrlng them that They Will on the non •eroarraasos Taloa augllthf R. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, na Wooa at , hatoroanThirdaFourth, AFC I/OW ICCelving thrir •cry large and impitlor Pal mo BOOTS, tillUEB,ot of BROGAAN lIIINNEPS and FLOWERS, all or the Inlet, malt •. and rano-o , ly adapted to the WV3.III.ILIG. It i 1411,11 T•rth trout care, and a. to totes at a qua toy o not autpasaed by any Mork to be r,ther enet or west. Our cuatomcra and .me g.arrally are !totted to tall slid ran - Tome, an nre orteinnoca to a.oll on the zonal nable •. • A Iro,ll.ind ✓ year a Patent littlther Shoe, o r e ll aug:thlti k.SICOVRAW4 ILOnik. IN.,—TITUTIOIIIII CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY, U( Yltt•hnrgh. C. G. 11,U54 W. MA Rlit , ,S We. Otfice—No. 41 Watt, etre., to the Waltheuee of C. R. rIMIIS COMPANY is new prepared In insure all kinds of risks, on house", manufactories, geode merchandise m store, and In man.. vesseta, he. An maple guaranty tor the ability and interi Of the frimotallon, le afforded in the character of Rhe a Di. rector', who are all eturefia of Pittsbuh, welt and averably known to:the community fort l g their prudena, thiclitgenee, and integrity. Ifinaroas-4.7.1j. Hussey, Wm. Ilagaley, WM. Ler Itne r, liner, Jr., Watief Dry ant, 1 - 14 , f Ki.gr flea ap3o,llselton, Z. Kinsey, S. nutmeat], S. dl. Mee. IMACILLETT di WHITE, W1101.2.1,1{ DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 101 Wood street, IN VITE the alieutioli of Linen to their large stock of Fresh tio tits now opening, arid Which they an preiti. c d to soli on very uccommodattng thrum. We shall or constantly receiving fresh goods dur ing the non, and request an esaminadon of our stock by we u stern,merchanbh nod °We" • ithink °or city. aug3t FALL IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE. LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO. 1519 WOOD STREET, Are 110•1 , prepitred with a large and fresh. stock of Ithighsh, German, and Amenean liardware, to offer superior Inducements to hayen. re st by to purchase will promote their inthrest by lootang through our stock a. they .re datarMknod to sell 00 Ito Mil reasoooth. OMB, Blind It • Sight by the Pe trolesun. S. S. Lye:as—Sir: I wish to bear testimony to the medical virtue of the Ott called Petroleum. I was for • long time ellheied with a badly Inflamed and very som e3e, so nine n us to lose sight entirely for about m three months, with very Dale hopes of ever recovering the sight, and but a slight prospect of, having it le. treed of the soreness; my attending phystman was aiumeccssful In making a cure, or In giving relief, and afforded me Lint little encouragement. 1 heard of the Petroleum about the lot of April, 1351), and rave it e trtaL the result is, the sight is restored and my eyes wel4 except a little tender or weak when I go out is the son. ANN IRELAND, Maris Sela Cincinnati, May t23,19:4). S. B. Ltsrtori—:rte I have been ellbrted with Piles for ren years, and have tried other remedies, without permanent relief, auill I heard of the Petroleum. I have used only one bottle, and think I am entirely eared. I recomment 0 to all who are afflicted with Piles. I have known it to he good for sore eyes. Cincinnatt, May Al, Win. E. C. GARRETSON Dor sale by Key her It McDowell, Ito Wood street; It E 57 Wood at.; 1) M Carry, Allegheny city; D A Elltott, Allegheny; Joaeph Douglass, Allegheny, by the proprietor, S. Al. BIER, /Y 4 Canal Basin. Seventh at, Pittsburgh 01 Pike of Ohio and Penn. R. It Co, Third it. Ptormnon, Aegt.t :,1930. Tue Stockholders of the Ohio and Penneylonnin Roil Head Company are hereby handed to pay ;he eighth inatalmeist of five dollars per abeam at the office of the Company, on or before the bnith day of Anne. The innth meta Imenti on or before the snnli day u/ September. The tenth tnatalment on or before the 51.09 day of Ooloher next. IV" The fllt . inrtatotent was called for on the 20111 o July leer. aouLutlf WAr LA RIMER, Jr, Trrasirrer. Wimatt Wnuan! —ln commending Dr. Nl'Lane's Worm Verrnifuge to the public, the proprietors of tb,n great remedy prefer to use the language of hose who have tested itsnie rim Read and he convinced ` . Alruend, Allegheny co. Pa, Sept. 1,1947. "J. Kidd k. Co—We hare received a quantity of 11CLane's Vermifuge by your agent, which we hare cold to nne customers, and ine.very roue it has had unparalleled succ, and btu never failed in any care. We e•n che ess erfully re end It as the best worm medicine that we C...avercomm knovrth We rated mention any number of eases, if necessary, where it has had wonderful Nacre.. & RICHARDSViN "111.4, to t.rLertY street, 1, IDFor sale by!. KIDD& Cu, No Oa Wo o d .cre.t.sun.: N° "". and d wd " 1: dh aug3l-dgewS I Ifing,4 r reed (or gale -LI J KII/D k CI au e2l Wood QuAp—Ul haul W , rithor Sit,,; • . 10 b...lCsstue ooup, reed her sale byaur:ll KIDD. 1 - n j _ . ND GU—,O.O) it., an root-it rd Inc v,le by 11,11 KIDD k DIED, In Daque•na Borough. on Mat Aurum, at H o'clock P. M, Mn, IStatuarna3. Armor, aged 37 year.. •- 'rho Pittsburgh Horticultural gocisty, WII,I. bold Its FALL FXIIIIIITIoN of Fruit..., Flowers, Vegetht ler, kn., in Willith• 11.11 thalx er roonw t n tile :nth, VGth, and YTtli of Frptember. Amateurs, Pi ur.erymen, and the lover. of Flora gene rally, are invited to participate. Ticket, of ruenther ship SI; to be bad. wall a list ol prmiums. from any of tho executive Comuuttee.or the ru e hrertNer, Jon 111/A XLIMINSON, ar . V:db.l Chaire of Com.of A reangetnent A FOUR Stnry awe/ling, slate roof. came, bath roam, haw rce, and bake oven, Na 149 Third •t. Ina.; ire at nn Water street ser.Z LAND 'OIL BALE. volisertber offers for Pale 221 acre. or land, I situate in Wilkins township, adjoining lands of Henry Stellar. Henry Colwell, and others, near the Leerbburgh Road. About 14 acres eleared and under Rood f. c,; the balance is fine wood land. , The rifle it undaunted For further inrorciation, enquire of Petri Choke, sido.nning the premises. Bighern A Leslie, Fifth street, l'ltipburgh; or, of die pubstrrther, near Slayer's grocery store, Le...cc It street. Allegheny sepl:watT MATTIIKW FAIRMAN LA/VD VOR SALE. • T HE lSartier'a Coal Company 'rm. , ' , erT dreirable peers of ld. anu•ted on and near the Sten beneillelornpthe, wud near the aouthern term.. of thmr 101 l road. The land veal be divpled into quanotiee to autt pur. clarert. arm ie ol payment lath be very eacy. Ebonite of IV REMINGTON. COM slam,. Scot II --arp , :d 1.4 Manager. [Journal Cod Pon, eopl.l MEI= 'pill.: u dentttned hsving purehved the toter., of Ism dl Setup:, la the entteern of Semnle, At, act! A Co ,tottl continue the teuttnes.nl munatztetattn,s Iron at,d ncl• in all the various brnueltea under the «ante natal. and atttle therelofote ‘Vnteltod,t,, v. 13 Wood at, and No 14 Water attect, It hout• CHAS. SEMPLE, St Loom W3I S JMIN RISSF AT „If Wray Ychag* far S ~ the Eak“..." A WILKINS he.) _sepl Car Tturd h Mertrt%t• Pntwortz IA Corn Starch. I i FFINk •arl rr, , arrd expre.ply for Food. Pod do, Cake. Co.lard, tr.e. Rrevor 'or Boiled Co.tard —One quart of nen' faur g, bat( • 1e.a... - .oonlolef snit, No tab Of ref., tareb—ur 111 a .mall qua, WY of thr mut ull pet-il/ di.e.olved and rolooth—add nen lurtee., ta the wtarrh— poor the eet.• •110 s‘arrb In t. the alanre of Um Intlk. tEIC attr ronnantly ult it bud. Ho once e , lent For rape by Wtomi Cannily Costo•ntion of To•chor•. IN • , cortlance with ra.tolunons panted at a mretine, ot leathers. kohl ;a the Fount, IVard Sebool How, Ptuni , uratt. aye mane alltrack... throat twat AM, Kites, county to meet in the Fourth Wan' School nous, PIO. PlLt•t'urgt, on Ike third atuurday el au* month, 01 10 o'clock. A M o lake ILO ,utl•raLlon Use ptop”ely of forrtunk • County A. 11.• anon J J Lit , CIIANAN.) Como:a:cc II W 11 .1.1 , 1‘1,.. , . A T n( I fTIIEIT.) Arrangcut,nt. vt•as•td Wanted. T HE Inisticat market Pflre sail; hr pa d t'itih SELlali.flta k hI'OI.S rti, Liberty it bbds prime e,dr• forby 1 1 . SELLERV. S :VICO! 9 I) 13 " b I a -d 1 ". E 4..", 8 EEF -- tef prism, for emir by , El.LErts S NI,OLS a I.lea d e n hca nrin o er 1 7n R. No 2 Lard Ot d, t; lu brio No I do for nate by rep] 5r1.1,ER.9. k NICOLS Tbre• Dollar. Reward. R AN sway from Ihr eub•enber, tira day. nn peon, to tte boot and Rime making bn.tersa nom- lie..ry Waroner I hereby warn all prr•on I ron , han.t,",rg or ,rogune I.im, a they may ex:wet to acc,d,o, ro law. J T NEWELL Sbarraborgli,l , rpt 2 —sert:Nr3t•T A vnuApouspe,o•- tin EMI'S • ii.F.HATTN—If Chloroform end • Ether wie render person. insensible to pain, u is ~•ar y use duty or the, who sell many of the article. purport° , g to be Shavlug :roan, to present each put. rha.er with • sorte.ent quantity of the above arucle• to relieve their suffering. wade undergoing the oper ation of aharme .111.4 N II•IJET.'S PRF:MTVIII SIIA MG CREAM Is now admitted by RP to be thie very beat ankle for 'Maytag to be Foetid in Ibis or any other country In Ile no of my Almond Re, M.l 1 . 1.1.01/0 Shay.t, Cream. inste•il of ben, an open" - on to be dreaded, alais•tee t• realty a Insury Tbe ingredients of watch iiis eoin.w.e.l are of such nature—that • tater and richer Is lb, can be mode titan with any other article, by which tie beard In ..o . tened, and flue skin is not fluid. to be burned by the alkali which forms tit large a apron, of other shoving soap, nor will it become elmooe.l. but will remain smooth and son as an to. fent'. No one, Slier using thin hhsving Cr e,m. can ever be induced to use any other Caution Is netts my in porches na my ylhayaly Cream. an there are , ' many imitations sold Ask for Jule. Hanel'. Shaving j Cream, and you will then eaten article which renders ehavtag JULE'S 11AUF.L. rim.' era Menne', IYO Clw•tnel et • l'ltth rer trholess,e en.l retell, byA Patin rock & Co, and K S.-11,11 Ptltsbu•gh, end J. , 4n Sargent end Citv FALL STYLE. IWll,Llntreduce, !his day, Beebe & en, New 1'4,1 style Ilet. S MOORE, 4 Wood ...reel. Octets Lase t Coach Lace I Coach Lace I F Ul., whole pato ono retail :nob tdocooor of • Coachom Fringe, Card, Taaitel.. and min, at No r 7, North etzth street. Plidadeplitn. rim N I' Coach Makersand dealers will And a to their Curran to call. All orders promptly attended m. al-pa:Dye IVDec r A l ;it 101 nape redeeme price ofa mr 2,, y V io r tocovwah the decline in wheat, test IA; All IL brit fresh tnspreed, mat reed Y 1 scot - tl F VON lIONNIIORWP & CO - REASE--`22 bile now landing from Cannier Novi gator, far male by 16AIA II DICKEY & CU atm! Water A Prom at. 11,) AVON—MOO pee aa.orted, a prime article, in .mote 1/011,C and for male by 611 RIVER & 11A BM-15 aeng 110 & tat Second rt MOKI-:0 SALMON—A runty biddy pthed7nao 0 I.:.st. bet never betore brought to rittsturgh. A eery suPenor,..i rac'd per express, cm, 6.,r sale be WM A McOLURG ter. CO sett • • WA; Ltborty et bls pm. teed for oak by n‘FG II J B CAN 4 , 1111.: PROOF INT—II Uri. la +lore, 1 , > 7. rile I.y avg,ll J II CANFIELD _ _ _ WANTED, 4 GIRL about 14 or 13 yearn old, ho way in a what! 411 (omili- Amoy ni 'II. nffier. WUHAN, BUNTON & MTN., No. 77 Placket , Philadelphia, Are now receiving their Fall Slack of FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC DRY GOODS. Including a baudgehme awortment of NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS. INT:D —Particular anemia!, wil be paid ho order.. aughiodevetr.wtoetll4 44:4;11 EN FR VED GI 1..4 . 41_E R A -1 1 c c ore u lna by lASTILEdUAP—Eceeived and for whie %j Food Whl A AIceLERI4 ACO . _ C a FFEI'-2"' '''Prl/1171..11.11,U1..r111,1.',11t11M e_ins'_ 116 Water et ADDER-3 cask* rrc•g~ for wie by rrpY INGIIRAM SA .II ..; V DA —lll kris ree for .ale by INGIIR &NI M ACKEREL-73 brie No 3 ?d0...; bi brill do, ree'd for sale by A cuLuEnvoN it (mousy: sepy 1031..160M at BRSI OOS-100 dos on hand and for dale by nor 2 A CULUERTSON & CLOUSE I . IITEESE-30 bzs W. R. received for sale by . A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE _ • FAMILY FLOUR—A freak •upp y Poland m il ls a choice artiele i jost Redd per canal for sale by aertit A CULBERTSON A CLf jiLgt ) >y w " InN AC& O b 't.i;PVa' "e'rOVe'" x. citt, rinzictini.sl molt .3rE Run L 1.1.t(;E. Cot. of Market and Third et, uplatairs, Nf /W OPL t a ret the teceopt,oa of Cotten., I , oth 1 day /sett Leer:4, ae,tt tr sttepntone, th poirt of at. ~:;0ra,tenn,t,,:,,,,,0,:t0t, toe, ott. for keanirotg, ttiorough hoot., urty ,1/4/14: e.tabloshment ta !tn. lemma Of the couney It no divided lbw a partment., ea oaten, .epraor atrot, 'l', e and e 1.., Iceture roma.. occupod k. more FO.rth og tote ..toa.y Calittlieff,l ao , d not toordt,,, arm, t, tit,. we. claw.. they have 1111ppt,r rom,ky thrm•ivc.. The Isotirto' ed.• room k fo tooth.. mod Iteo arrat,Prel Moot theY eatt to . to .reteett. ulob.efv-a hy Itte getltoen ha. !teat, cot utettett, r me Pekt toy 0 . K. Chamberan, under Ite, tv, Loot, tate ot ,e,inte.Commeretal and k% rdzog, Aca.tes., altti over two Inmate,/ studen t s have h.,. lin attendance .deoe t oe • ol,er It if we, 1, eat, by the pubtic, 0, ot 'Lon, 10,6. teachers are 0,1 gar 1 smar t the o:d nr.el omoeranrou tra nattered et it,— coat rot... p tolikg dorinted knot tt,e paii/Land re o lam to ttaat ciat, n hum, tot on peg., dee note • oaltooe farther ioreeo , • , I , :t thos ptan tats .moot It Leen }furl by cc: etteept the few, 'who t. “li t id or le:retard t.o ets t e efficient onstruet.m. I have eeeerottiy .000010,d a numb.. student...tr. el.s thee torttta• tett, Id , several tuotothe tv , thout re Inc cetv ens b e nefit- Pat ...toe to the air traetne patron:ego reguled, I tome to devot e to I tenn ike • ltoPo tke,, I lon, secured the Isre... of JOllll I,eree. Eto, gt the Aceoettmott, end author of WC ,I:t.lopnnt nook keeping, al poiafn ; pal onttructor en hank keep ote 0e,tt0„.,. t o„ to and Con. ereini Law. he Ittoother cAionielot unnecessary, he ttel heen I,lcnnheel 3ittl ,Oril• meteor of f . 0.b., t o for the Ited tgor, deteinne a romptete howesdeet go nl is •t It boot bunk keep., silo 4:Sto net e le tesorn nart find penmanship or a 1401011,i1 inn themat.., ran etd. t he entlege at nay toe, gt,,ter the mot., .tdvitottuttrou• eon koetkotrea une cil llett1 1 .101: 14,/ 31A WA It , n ere. stetlent. o who Mc ere.riard come,. lob e c o heir, no ito• 11,1 14b01t, 1,41 ever!, one thus qualified n mpionta,ezalot.rel I .1 I l - nonig, , tad rifirl;;; l 7-I:orP — riun., fe ii pre,: for ft 1 A 1.1 11/Patka am; 7 PIP So. •I, I I,p—Zear 00 for by FT &MPCANDI.,.<'S YOUNG LA nitcs. sib:a inturr, ALLEGHENY. rnlon of Itoo , l'rvoYol ,or,‘ Mooe oy,f , opto 3 sn ' !Per : !7:17\ . rpfttorrta, m ol l. 101 oporik t l hno,r Yv It ,ofor,l. 1:11,i ~ or to,t, tint zoom tvAl row to 'gloom to .cholars ••ot ! t or 1; at , o.roont. p trt o sro!no. ritot.rs uloch 1,1,ad et 't tLe Poncipul, sa to,:e gvz 1 - Vtreal ',trot • J. 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