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Hampton's Resignation. - Tho Pittsburgh Post anti toms of Us allies have been recently assailing Mr H. because Out he has •een proper to take his own time to deliberate about resigning his teat in Congress. When Mr, Hampton's letter to the County Convention was written, we, anil every other person, supposed that Congress would have ad* journed at least in Acguit—no that be eouldbsve resigned, end bt* successor have been elected at the nsoal October election. But Congress did uo*. adjoarn until 30:hSoptember,eight days before the election.. To bavo resigned would have left Allegheny Connty unrepresented near the close of tho Ses. ■ion. when it was well known an active and uni ted effort would be made to modify, in a moet irn. portant and vital part,the Tariff of 1546. In fact, this effort only failed by two votes of passing the House ofltepnjsentathres. I suppose, as was the probability tinring tho greater part ol September, that ifMr.H. abould have resigned, and then that this effort had failed, because Allegheny county bad no vote—*what thunders of denunciation would Iben have been invoked on hit devoted head by these same journals. Air. Hampton’s interests and wishes were then to have resigned, and his seme of duty alone kept him at his post We hope that soma sense of duty >o big constituents will yet keep him from resigning. It is within ocr personal knowledge that Mr- H. bad his letters of resignation prepared and ready to transmit to the Speaker since bis return borne —and only consented on ibe most urgent and re* pealed appeals of bis friends to withhold the same for a few days. His interests and his ar rangements all call tot him to resign. Bat we know that many of the best men in both parties have earnestly remonstrated against bis resigns* lion. The psnnty won Id be put to a heavy ex pense in bolding a new election. The member who might be elected would not have lime to be come acquainted at Washington. Air. Denny, the able and experienced gentleman named by the Convention as bis successor, has been absent from _ home for some tnontbi, sod is underttood to be seriously unwell and unwilling to be a candidate, if a apecial election were ordered. Udder aR these circumstances we have no lies Halloo m saying, we believe Mr. Hampton’s duty to his constiioenis is, to reconsider sod change bis determination. Valuable Wobks.—Wo find on our table ■ The Railroad, Steamboat, and Telegraph Book,” and the “ United States A'mansc, and Nat tonal Be* gister,” recently published by S, D-ainrscli, 157 Broadway, New York. They are printed in neat and elegant style; are accompanied by appropriate maps, statistics I tables, dec , and contain much important and useful information. These little works posters high merit, and would be fbnnd useful to all; particularly to the traveller, or those who design travelling. The agent is now in this city, and our readers would do well to obtain co pies of the work. Indiana has, according to a Stale Census just ta ken , about 158,000 white male adults—-an increase of twenty per cent, in five years. This indicates a population of about I*oo,ooo. Indiana will hardly increase her representation in Congress under this year’s census. CoFFsnMtsEs is I'KNxSYbVA.vtA.—Valuable veins of copper ore have been found and opened in Penn aylvauia, near the Schuylkill nver, about twenty -mites from the city cf Philadelphia. Tbe Penn sylvanian says these mines, in richness and extent, are said to be equalled only by the rich miues ol Cornwall, in England, which they are said to resem ble in a remarkable degree. Some of ibeso veins have been opened to a greal dep'h, and traced for three mile* in extent, showing that they are very regular nad inexhaustible. The Printing Press which Hoe is constructing for the New York Sun is rbe largest printing ma-. chine jo this country. It is twenty feet in height. and in length is thirty three feet. U ha* eight cyl inders, the registering machtna in front counting every impresion and recording the number in plain ftgurea, before the eye, from one copy t* one hun dred million*. Lucas F., son of Rev. Amos Babcock, died in Holland, Man., cm the S * :' 5 It hw-iwen raining in torrents all dajr,;'bbt thaJ. did nof prevent some hoEdrSflrcf persopa'crowd-' ing down to tbo wharf, at the foot of Canal street,- to Wilneo the departure of tbe-new steamship Arc tic, on her first voyage to Liyerpool. She left tbo dock precisely at twelve o’&ldck, arid sped down the bay, in gallant style, saluting the Cutmrd steam er Asia, a per cent Speculation con tut net in stock*, hut pn ces generally are much the earn* as last quoted.— Government and Stale secoriuea are very firm.— Exchange for the Arctic closed at 110 1-2 a ill for Sterling hills, franco bf lr'ca-V. 10 for sixty days and sight. The Markets—Owing to a large accumulation of stock, flour is dull, and a shilling lower, on the bar rel. Favorite brands common stale, $4,5004/A 1-4, mixed Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, $4,56*4.173 3-4 —pure Genesee, s4>4as. Gram—Wheat is in good for milliof, but prices‘are weaker. (Jenesre Uv l-2allT— ; Mixed Ohio 100 Good prime white Michigan JO-'/ aMH. Upper take ditto. Canadian lUOalOl, m tered Corn i* gelling scarce, and price- have qnne op Va.l cent* per bushel. Sole* mixed \V<*t ern at >viati7 cents, interior Southern Off cent*. Cotton —Couon is not *0 firm, price* are 1-4*.'’. 4 cents lower, since tbe hut foreign cetr*. Middling Uplaads—Mobile—l4 1-4; Nsw Orleans 14 1-2. Fork is lower, say 12 1-2 cents per barrel. Me» iO.fn 1 2*ll, primus 8,37 1-2. Beef is also lower Mesa $S*9;. prime s4a4,7fi. Lard—7 1-4 a 7 5-8 for fair; good to prime 1 S-Sc. Baiter—Prune and choice butter— state—lB*l9. Cheese 5 l-2*n 1-2. Anthrieite coal is in good demand; but prices are in favor of the purchaser—f€a6,So per too. Iron is in good demand. Sale* 500 tona Scotch pig at 20,25*20,50, C men. Tallow 11 hetd at 7 1.2572-4, very active, for prime country. N. Tbs Gold Moojrrat.v—Tha Tribune has seen a gentleman jmt relumed Irom Cal forul* who ha* personally vittied the so called “Gold Mono* tain.” It lies in about lit. 33 degrees North, two hundred and fifty miles East of Lot Angelo*, in Southern California, and about one hundred UV«i of tbe Colorado. It Is almost inaccessible, aero** deserts of sixty In eighty miles la width, there he* iig no Rias\ Umber or water in its Tieloity. , The nearest water to it 1* sixteen mile*. The “Gold Mountain" rises about lour hundred and fifty feet rather steeply from a range oi hills about a quar ter of a mile long Tbe hills are composed of a dark hornltmds rock, with perhaps a tenth of white feldspar mter* mixed with it; and tbe cold is found la both, gen erally running io itrtuis or strings thouih some* times bulb* or lumps tike a button. It baa been | lonnd l>y analysis to yield so average of about S2| per pouod of tbe roek. ’ Eght mile* north of this “mountain," our in. I formant tried hia luck at digg ng In the usual Cali . forma fashion—scraping off the surface earth and ; urathim that which lies immediately above the : rock. He dug thus with two Indians (or four hours, obtained about ten ounces pure gold, taking \ only the ’lumpr,’ having nothing to wash ibe earth with. Probably as much wa* thus left at taken. He did not try in any other apol, but ba* no doubt 1 that it extends all the wty from Bonora io Nor thern Mexico, the Upper Sacramento and Ore gon, a Cutanea of full eight hundred mjiea Tbe region here dearribed, la about fire hnndred miles from the nearest digglna in California, but can not be approtefaed by leu than a thousand miles of actual travel. It ii very near the boundary line just established by Congress, between Utah and California. A company has been termed in Ban Francisco, expressly to mine ibis “Gold Mountain” and vi cinity. It is entitled ‘the Los Angelos Oold Min ing Company,’ and baa or is to have a capital ot $750,000. It has already sent forward a pioneer party or one hundred miner*, with Implements, provisions, fce. The men are well provided and armed, and are to be paid six dollars per day and found. Christianity. I go back to the age of Jeans Christ, and I am 1 Immediately struck with the commencement and rapid progress oi the moat remarkable revolution , in the an nals of the world. I tee a new ' religion, of a character altogether of Its own, which bore no likeness of any put or exltting faith, spreading in a few ye&ra through all civilised nations, and introducing a new era, a new state of society, a change of the human mind, which has broadly distinguished all following agea. Here is .a plain fact, which the skeptic will not deoy, however he may explain it I see this religion inning from an übeenre, despised, hated people—Ua fininder had died open the cross, a mode of panishmest as dis graceful as the pillory or gallows of its present day. Its teachers were poor men, without rank, office, or education, taken from the fishing boats and other occupations wb'eh had never famished teachers to mankind. I ceo these men beginning their work on the spot where their Master's blood had been sbedaa ola common malefactor; and l bear (hem sum monlog first hismurderert, and then ail ’nations and all ranks, the sovereign on tho throne, the priest in the temple, the great and the learned, as wed as the poor a»d the ignorant, to renounce the fsitb’and the worship which bed been hallowed by (he veneration of ail ages, and p take tho yoke of tbcirorucified lord. I see passion and prejudice, ibe sword o( the magistrate, the;curee of the priest, {he scorn of the philosopher, and the fury of the populace, joined to crush this,commoo enemy; end yet, without a human weapon, and In oppo, to ail human power, I see the hnmbtest Apoitiea of Jesua winning Uteiriwty, overpower* log prejudice, breaking the nuke of their eppos* era, changing enemies into friends, breathing info multitudes a calm spirit of martyrdom, tod cany* 1 lag into thn'bonndsofciviliiation, and even taut i half civilised regions, a religion which has cos* . tribnted to advance society more than ail other , causes combined.*—J>r, CAonnwg, Und Pittsburgh Railroad. V , ork °. a road b progressing vjoroc sly under the aunervisioa of the very effi c.ent P recent of tbe Compaq, Cyrus Prentiss, *-q., and the energetic Board nfDirectore. The speedy completion < f the road is now placed be* r aooilngeoey, and a recent inspection of the wore from the Lake termination to Bedford, 11 milca, demonstrates that no expense and la&or r.V'J' rTif sp "''' l ,0 S'." permanency ud dor.- blLty 'o It, The lire in admirably b. ealed, I, Ol low jyii.-e., and ijijira Irec of curve., r ?' a ' h<: 1,k,! oroal, 39| lei lo Iho mile,, ho tighci ~L ihelm.-, 0100,1000 01 ..0 loci, ,o lotvijg uu, volley ol Iho Otto Ocroao, 26, lipo t’f [iib. dn' r.-l 'Lr Ibo prelection of tho ro.d .feos tho fr.lm .ofj M o ~ bund 10 foil, •u».. u.t potpouSoobi piliu*-fiocooip«,,.bK»il lo ..111 10 „n, .u.ovo . cannot f.iHo teUfofifucrihr,;. The coiotturJ ba»c pjlicbascd Oiahl,‘.-drtvm Ih- -00. log win«er,»hon|rJ the lee r rovc favorable. Bank street will probably be eroded up lo Lake street next season, thus afford,rg 3R r u f u. e moat feasi b‘e and delightful avenues to tfc,. (see nnd harbor In the city. No more dea rsbfo o} valuable lora tion for the terminus of tn c road could bo found. Itgtvea easy and imiuediai.i eouiiexion with the c.ly, with the LakeiShore and ('ii'cinnati railroads and with the eleam au«j sni munoc ot the Labes.’ The Company have tuvniy live acres geously located, comiguou- t- ihoc;ty on Si. Clair itieci, fof d-pm, machine Shops, 4cc., 6ii', Here tho erected a ma chine shop 150 feet by f>o, ... -vlv.-t ,bey K„ve a steam eegino of 45 horse r>v r, »nd rntchue ry for tbe mauitfieiiiM u; t*..',- . », f . ni work. Tbo smith'. «L.>i: .-irfou is f>o l y 30 fiet. A circoln: onvio-.- i<- v, 4 'tt u-ei m di ameter, islolm crooteci. w,:; ; . f jr iccorno tivcs and all modern cin*.v.n. j.-s. A dewit buildlne, HO by 100 feet, w ' putupby tho Ist of December. SudJcuu « tier i-rihepuri>oscs of the Company w:P bronti,! ~t u, e MiddUbu* ry atone pipe from 9).ru-.s» m if - ; .cattv,'which afford proper cie vat.oa tr ok?, dec. Lake atfeet if tube ev.ee>L;‘. lov.-J the liopot, and cross stroetshave l*c-tn Lid mil, and arc be.nr improved. A few years wiil -i-e tho well known Cask Tattii oa whiid; tli-s-i grcuuds are altuated a populous, uianufactuiiiir; I'onwn ol Cleveland. The rail road poMes thron--; cm of the best coal seMiom of tho West, and thn c'rerp fuel it will alfcrd, the cheap 10-it.cn>.- r.c-.jp i A lor, clteon pro« virions, tioequal'c - 1 Ilf ant-. for shipment, and ready market f ir>-n.!!a mji J articles, Clove land offers, wont utiruc; .• ;m.'. .-.n nnd manufuc turers to thn favored t;- As we have »fiid. luc • ccovructed m tbo moat substantial man.'.-r r i.,* ei.ulmjt and pre paration tor tbu Him ihrvii. i., '.i! i 1. .: l, n o are well done. The lies nro oak, n.m • .1 than S inch bed. iisua’ly much wider. ore pmced but 2 feet apart from centre to eentre T*.*- nhtinnerts for bridges and the culverts arc -i-h.l ma-iipry the ;-al- Vfrt‘over Wood cr.-cfc, i.uili i.y Mr Garfield, Of Newburgli, be-ric ptonotm. cd , t better job than similar New England m u.Mtl Mructure*. The Bridge over Tinker - creei:, m work, the heaviest on the t.m- of ih«-ro-id The span is 2-12 feet, and tho car- will pvi m n hc-.rht of about 130 feet from the bed ot the -irtani The massive stone abutments, about Ol te< t huh. fire f.Hiuded on a sol id rock The bridge ;» j nugie spun and arch, on Howe's Improved Phu h P.miroad Bridge*. It a constructed of fnnnda w.itmut tenon- atnl reflects great credit on »t-e l.mlih-rs Messrs Tha’ch er, Kro«un.-r »V <\> The yu.t ci ihc Greek i* wild and routuniir. and the < at tbe flourishing village of Metlfont will I * ,» fraturr 111 the rintruad trij» Irotn Lair Erie u. me Oii,.> K,*er The entire iron lor n«: m.t tre m ta? Lake to the Ohio haa been purchjspi d for, and shipped from Flaaltcti. Tpo »?■! ncary 7, of tbe most approved pcirrn, imm ir.auufaoroncs of etUhhsted chara.'tfr the ,ro:i received ■bow the (loality'to 1-c -i i The natrsc ter* are tavmc tbe inch o; tt n fcn.-.l *r.d at Ka venoa. Here a iocoqioht’' ot the U-s; c. a-s f-. m the Taunton, Maas., Worci is nn'liyed .u tracs porting the mm .Vc , for the uacir. and at Rsvenn* two ■econd hand ens.;r- 5! \>-rk. vi.i b« runefnr trots O.rve-ia-d m Laymen, mny tsilea, by the first of Dscemb-r neat, and to Hasn't run, thirty mil-*s beyond Ravenna, by the first of January. The boo to Wellivitle on the Ohio, twenty eight miles further, 11 to be complet ed bv tne first of July, ipfil ty>me of tbe pass eager ta's, from the celebrated cianalaetory ol G,il>ert tc Troy, are new in Buffalo, aod tyiC tv landed here :u a Or the t«r« through an old and populous pamon <»f traioiu cctire dts- Uace—arch gram, wool, tn-l da-ry pra-Juda* •ecUoa—wCereliscru arc a 1 wn p re !«o i« sad un cultivated acres. It tsp- the pren wbesi yrsnsiy ol Stark,Carrol 1 , Co:asa:> s-..\ nr.’ ro-jo, tiea, and wih prove an cinlrt ter pjrt-.ja o' producing cot lens than 5 O-O.uOO cf -ur ptua wheat in season* of osust ehuhljm t-s.rvrjs’s Tbo road nssseadowa Ibu fao-. -.s- <>>al n'! C r rj Yellow creek—tha ocscoi a aiu-en .j-isiity crop ping ont so conveniently that m.-ih* ,t,.e »'io plica caa be delivered inre mi: ra-s at a trifling coat per too —the transit of which, for Lake ■Jeamera, mactlfactortcs, and pcrrrsl conrutar** tion, will bp an impoitant item r:f rj.lriad hntinesa. The road will be one ut iov t r>i)r* rapid travel, ■■ weli as the »Si-i‘ic«t lu-ia.t-.-a the crow ded Lake end r>vpr thor-ngr- *i.ln low strges of ths Uhn it rli he tb.- r-niic betweea Cincionsti snd IVti.’-ci^i>. It inieraecu the Penr-s .1 jtr.,l t i;;u Rsi'road, acd iKings the iron r-y i.-i., ~[ r, , v lbc thriving towns m..l ■ r-j t r- - t ~, L»tr., sn d the rapid iVrciop.ijr r. ~- it |-| tnicrrm rf thfiaimoa- limi' cra North Jirr aid. A Union in slot tm V».. WVl;ara J. Grayvjr , Ksq , U. ho ;* -.Mini; ;i , y l u«- Chir « ton New* I.* Or. * "gcm’Miw.! *. k.iowisdaed pnvyte worth so.l oflicit; nra. ;»n." I.i* .«u?d s pamphlet .a wbi«*a nc oppnv-- ro- ~»rf ecbcu*- * Of those who arc seeking: to driituy IL.- American Confederacy. We think ,t .m,irr,L>t.ic ih»t tae example of * cunen of Mr. Gravmic t v.-e:« rt of charanrr will cause the cc.ivrvHiiv<- si.} triotic ponton of itie people ro Csrobaa-to ■peak out and resist )u time (..*«»- isrb eoenAelo <•! reckless dcuagogucs, who are fast placing ib- Palmetto Slate in in UDiraahie Mr. Grayson ha* U-cq Mr n cumber of year* the Collector of Cusina;* for itio port nf Chsr!e*:on, and his name, we believe, has ever been syuony mouawith all that is higb-miidud aud hoaorabo among aif classes of tun. m bn istatc.— Rspxbht. COMMERCIAL QUARREL )N BALTIMORE KAunuonx. Oct. 2.». A quarrel hi* <>nijln.iit*.l li-rr uniting the part neraof thce*-.-nH.vc ... Howell .V s»rms John P. Howell, ot..- ~1 ii- partner*, pub listicd a rard •omeiime ;h*t partner •hip *nd warning the ( hil. .. n—„w nfgct.aung noire drawn, Ve . m u.ir it.i-r nrin. Mrasra. Lemmon Ar W mier a Vnril thrt moraiag stating tlmt lobn P IL.-.v. j had the proceeds of two l arCP «- tt r C .vieoliVv l-Honr mg lo the firm to his own nr- •••mi. :h«» lw. om.n’*t tbe debtor of the tirui in <>v<-r »:ii tiKi. They further stale that wh.it- M.iwell thu, „wn! the firm was totally „ r „l .mlvMiMauied t-t borrowing money. The *ame firm, in cutiiiinny 'v.in Mr Frn/ier .•! New Orleno*. have n large Mm*- 'here, *« HnwGi Frasier &: Co that l.er.imon Winin’ Ar Frasier have held bill, ns-.val.ie to mdemmli Ihemselvei to <.ver “Cum. li.rr mv UJ, ' ».i„i „„ b,,, about nine yean old 1 Th. 1.. v tMmr, uuJ it,.„„ wni lo l»e tried next 'l' l "' lawyer umwered. -\A -ei. il, r txsty nle und Urn deVil- whirl, do yuuthuik W.ll be ili»l likely tn gum the ai'lioiC Th. I.uy r.piiml, |wrJ , ' ,v! ”"’' l ™™W, <•<•, m. diwnl the >llo*l lawyer* Tm Tu «„ tt, r,!,Nn.\,| , —nod nun. more thM Hull of tti. lax Rnthoror. On. ill ih.„. „ o.n UemaiU,, uooblnmn, in.l.vnlnnf. „ j,,; ml.n'd n pimun. 0i1,.. llm .lily, ImoUho„J ond poll civ il.o pr0p.,..., vYnb-'iuni J?” “ x *“ »“1«i onoo-or ■! £,•! WV.lm.m.onbocy imolocion,.. .H„ wV ■IIP. Ii. 1?' 11 r 'lT m '“n "-in* wij Jtr inn.hp.ii.* -k" d h ” col "'"I. »» ho po.«d 10 111. wSn 1 ; “"""O'OJ-'I nerve my rounlry on,l ui nmrnben of ,h. fS.^2l'“ n ; PL , I LV hl " 1 «• »rnmor—the fourth trained with the liiberamni—the fifth do “ wilboul even ">«•» of.upper.,' «nj rho anil, ind wvenrlr were Dmcbmerr rnotmi mrnporary amm tne.ne, of rbem„|vo, al Ibe II? wheel of an Adam » Pn*.. Tb e |, only an.wer" I - “lienor that rbeydidn'r , Tn ff " e "r°, 1 ” ,W ”" 0 P°" nnd a poll porroL The erfiblb man deejlned paying, beemme in event of u mul ho should win * y . Cr ° I,ri R hl< ;ncd; "Yornig man." mitmn nn I>h ® CI i U^B,nen * lll k« OUt tit) fX •N'Ution, and then where are you?' ‘Wbva* I'm a i's . b rf r ' ”r p in , "r and curry uiy bou*choli| fHcnjiuto —it i.-oili l-ru«h and a wooden uwnb m my hut, l Vp»r, I d beat v«>it on execution.’ The msn whoso dim. ,t wn* u.. ol ter ror -Cm, rhejtli.aga WUl . h , n , v v J tai 2C.“IT ‘’ ,OCTi •" »>oelr Cbar... of be- S®. ***■ '" of ™"e, lins . pull to, In a printing otGce ’—Clettimd lleru.'J H „rw Attetm-—Th 0 olhcr ~QV. QV - ~o py trUUemU * hound in leather and l,t* .* , r * CRiVed ‘ho Philadelphia SSSStSf V ne n * ker > « "mil robber, and who had m . cca^ocnio ut for some months, and who had made several a i.„ mi)U t J eiCkus £ Ti“3;ss.. of ?:. u ? hobaj havinl , b^ dlDB 0f sf> cwntaen a book, X tCd ! h ° * n,p,clon * Ml lt »e jailer, the £7h„. T n ca ‘ h Q * Md two eaws about eight SeS , Sih' MCi * TO U4eJ by machinists io SSi? 8 ™ u . br , otI * ht °u». and with which Si er 0U, ( 1 n ? d huvo soon cycled his ea *Kdb#d ho ““cceedeil, that henco marefn*.d d f*™ 'hit Webster's trial 2SSSE W . l# ° eaWff >" if util ''modern in. 2SS?TIISI? ,, L boo,c lt,dy not ex cepting Tappers proverbial l’liilunophy." inaproTsm.nl. la rr. PR. O.O.BTKABNS, Into or Wor-r-n. pronred to BUMfefitara and set Blocs Tu.„ * OfKtSfVpOU dortion OfAUuu-pi.vri- „ti Toonucuaesatn re viva Hmr/tr-.. v• „* nerve >■ Office and resutrue-.vu-r t a ihs Hsr-i Oris ofins, Foonh street, riimi.j •* i- 1 BiratOrJ'lLM’Fndden.l-'. Upturn, IUI KHCOURAOK BOOS IHBTIVIfTIOKI CITIZENB* INSURANCE COMPANY. Or Pittsburgh* C. G. HUSSEY, PBD*T.- A. W. MARKS. B*e*» 41 Water street, in the wwhoi fc H. G RANI • THIS COMPANY is now prepared to insure atl kindscr risk a, on homes, manufactories, rood* merchandise in (tore, and in transits vauela, Ae An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of iho Di rectors, who are all ciilxen# of Pittsbsrgh, well and f-ivoraldy known u»;ibe community for their prudence, mi'l!i?enee, ami intecrity. DtaacTok*—C. G. Hnsvey, Wn. Ragaley, Wm. Lnr iraer. Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward tleuxelton, John Haworth, S. liarbaurh. 9 M Kier •jkUfc-u V . SSS.JT.. o. hdht, vE^D g np>L Corner ofFocrth i * Und Deelbir, between p«il*4lytn Markit ai d-Jrerry strpet*. M'COKD- i CO, ' Wholesale & Retail Manufacturers A Dealer* in HATS, CaPS & FURS, Cor. 'Wood A Fifth eta., Pittsburgh, Where they off*r a foil and complete rttock of Hats, Capa, Furs, ic n of every quality and style, by Whole* -attic and Retail, and invite the attention of their cus tomers and purchaser* generally, altering them that they will sell on the Koar aovaffraaxotn txbmi auglP-.tf R./P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, 0* Wood atibatvraan Third k Fourth, Are now receiving their very large and attporior Fall Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, A FID BBOQANS; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the laleat «} le*. and expressly adapted to the weatqni trade. U hf»» been rejected with great care, and ns to nzcs ami qua uy is not surpassed by any itock to be uiund cither east or west, Oar customer* and mer chants rcnprolly are invited to cull and examine, aa wo are determined to tell on the moil reasonable t*-rms. Aim, Goodyear** Patent Rubber Shoes o» uU* “‘“d* augttrdtf RE2IAURADLE CASE 1 t EVIDENGE IN OUR MIDST!! Ma. Kiaa—Sir, Ijcheerfolly comply with your re* quest that i would give yon{an acconnt of the almoft miracnloascure or my Imle daughter 3 * eya by the uto of your “Petroleum.” She War mucked with a very sore eye in February or Mnrch last, when I immediately applied to the best medical aid in ,he city, by whom it wo* pronounced “ a very bad eye” and all gave me no hope of doing her any good. After which 1 took her tnlo the coun* try to an old lady, who had been very successful In curing eye*. She told mathat her case wa* hopcleta, as *h« would certainly lose aot ouiy that one, but alio that the other would follow—it being a tcrofuloaa affection of tho blood. And 1 do certify that at the time my father (J. D. Vaslion) came to the conclusion that we bad better try yoor “ Petroleum,* sat Was GmaiLi BLtsa" of one eye. It k now about two maniTts since she began its ose, and (he can now see with both eye* a« good as ever she did ; and, as far a* l can tell, I believe she has with the blessing of he Almighty, been cured ty 41 Petroleum." Vrnir*, respectfully, M. FaaKi. cs Varuon llama Pittsburgl.h, Sept. 30, »P4A For sale hy Keyver k McDowell, 14U Wood street; R. K Sriirrs, 57 Wood etrert; D. BJ. Curry, I>. A. Hl bmt. J.»«pb Doaglass, aud 11 P. Schwam, Allegheny, also by the proprietor, S M. KIER, oe7 Canal Basin. Seventh si, Piuiturgb. IE/" Wfiivs' VVoajss 7tie symptom* of tbs pre aenre of worm# ut children aiuiuld be carnally watch ed by parents, and so soon oj there is reason to su** pect thnr c.islenwc, every means should be used to ■i,>el Uic-m promptly;and Utorougly. The proprietors v( M’l.sac's Worm Vertnliii*c are confident that they offer the he.M meant of accomplishing ihis result that has rvrr been subm tied to the public ; and they u, vttc to it ibe attention of ull who have the taanage mciti of rinid ren Hie medicine ia a safe and pie train •ne, and never fads to produce the desired effect. C7*Fot sale byj. KIDD k CO,No«0 Wood strut. OC'.tidiwS Office ot Ohio and Fenna. R. R. Co, Third at. Pimiraeu, Aajuat 4,l!>a». Th* Stockholder* of the Ohio and I'eansytvania RaiJ Road Company art hereby notified to pay the e:gbth mitahaest of hva dollar* par share, at the office of the Company, oa or before the fiuib day of AnJtm. The ninth on or before the SOth day of September The tenth in«i»ljneut on or before tho ifUhday of October next. UJ~ Tbe Tib instalment was called tw oa tbs 20th o Joly last Mgkd'J W,U LaRIMER. Jr.Treaaaier. Tllk fIAYOUAIiTYi Ma l*te*«* •anouru-e ike came of William oi ihe Fourth Ward, a* a candidate tcj Mayor, ji Uic c«i»u.ng election, tubieei to Lite w>hliii atjun i_‘tr W !«.* t'otiveiiuoii, a’d oiUge »lAN\ Wlllux UFTUK SECOND WARD ot*io ,: .i M» w "'t« —Si• —% ou wilt plea** anaoaoee ibe 'i«mr c JHoaam, a* a randidatA for (he Mayomii), laijeci in iLr ratification of ihs Wing CoßTeniion Mr. Morgan’* claim* will b« uronjly uracil t-j a b a»i of (.lend*, be being beta capable and loeLincj Many CIIIZENS SEW BOOKS rniiRKK rears in CaiiioTDia. Dt Rev. Walter Col- X lJn > l * N, Ist* Alcalde of Monteray, author of •Deck and l or.,' A« ~ wita iUostrauooa. Memoir* of ike L.fo and Writing* of Thomas Ch*l tcrr», l> t», L. I. 1> Dj Li* soft tr. law, Rev. Wo. H*i fta, 1. L U vet t}. P.ctnru; HriJ Uuck ol tbe Revoliuon. By Benson i lx-*.'AS. No * The iiuirij m Pendenci* By W M Thajkeray So C i.ecerif v«-. or ihr fl'Sioiy of » Srrr«i ; Gill Tran*, lated iruni ike 1 tench of AJpeonto De Lamartine Uy A K Seobl* Add’tlnoa! Memoirs of my Yomh Dr A- De l.a raurtiue, aethpr cf''Fa*'., present, au>) Future of the -airmotr* ~f sty VeuthIn“Rapnae!,*,“The 1 n “Rapnae!,* , “The History of iba Oiroiv4t*te,'' Ac. Reeeivvd fur tile by R c STOCKTON or -R Cor Thiro ft Market >u. iJouro-l, Povt, Chronicle, md American, copy ) KKNTI CKi MUSTARD Bunow's celebrated I ej,, ; yion ttoetard, msec ol nr* seed, rast re • e.vr.l a::«j .or **te by V. M A McCLfHG ACO nr »l Md Lit-eriy street. J>tl»F TALLOW—IS l.tSi rer-d , or sale by > WICK l MeCA.N OLET-3 MACKEREL— Ilk) brls No 3 rec'd far t*!e by _ “ rJI . WICK A McCaNDLESS BUCK WaF.AT PLOU R—7t sacks )u*t rec'd bv -II WJ KAMcOANDIEmS I>R»»I»MS 4 1 dot CUM. received for »al« by X> wick a Mccandless TBAB ) TEAR 11 r |MIE understgoed having arrangements for the r u h X Ictiaw ofTeas m tbe coal, t>r which they are o« 0 . Matuljr in receipt ot Fresh Teas, selected from oarcoee iber arrive, confidently offer mem to the public at ‘.Le fo'iowiug low fate*:— ' Common Green and Black Teas to r.r* per )b *’* * do do do oso j 0 Super do do Co (I Jo Eltra do do do lou do Tbcr assortment camprtaea— CJoiong, four grades, j Young Hyson, 4 grtdee, Cbulnn Jo, Old do, Souubnng, | Gunpowder, Imperial All gopdi to Id at ibis home are warranted, at;.t ran rn„,ned if tUcy do not give cnu»e valla lf;e aieaJily lanrcasiDg pauoaage cipenenred by tbein itneo opening, speaks louder than any new*- paper pud*. • llj~ A i.'j«rwi amount made to rentier*. WM A MeCLURIi A CO VU|_Librtty atreo* WACOM FOR SALK. AIIF.AVV well made Wagon, suitable (or four ■iz t,nr*ea, lor sale oy RuiusoN, Lirruu co. V^jLiUanyat ni9H-4ii brl» large No 3 Mata. Mackerel: V l > l»f brt» No* 3 and i! do; for sale by «*•»_ ROBirtON. little a CO PIG IKON—.Mo tuna Fig Iron, for aaln by °' ao rodison. little a co ZINC WASH UOAllUS—Judur Rlce*a patent ft »tl« by 4 H WILLIAMS A CO, ’ Cor. Fifth ft. Wood ate. tILOTIIES |MNri- J 3 i,za f or aaie by* / or-w 4 D WILLIAMS ft CO DKF.R UAIK —IbtJU Iba in etore and for tale by OelW _ 41) WIU.I ASlaft co Gl LAS«-»I bi* Silo and 10x19 for sale by r oe:»<»_ j D WILLIAMS ft CO WHITE MONEY—Id bia for aaia by of-» J D WILLIAMS A Co MATCHES— :w grosa'BJoek and Box, for tale by oe*' 1 D WILLIAMS ft CO SUNOUIKS—f’i l bxe IjCriod Sugar; o bxe Vermicelli; 6 bx« Olive Oil; V bxi A'mond Soap; A l«o, Bloma, Cocoa, and Cocoa Shell, for Bale by . .«?«> _ J D WILLIAMS ft CO PIG METAL—4 tonajnil received and for »alo by oc:iu 4 II CANFIELD SUGAR— JO bliJa N. O. Sugar,ju»t rte’d for eale by oc3fi 4 B CANFIELD Bonn Boat Trlmmlngi, W.MrCLINTOCK Invitca the attention of ateam • ixjut men m bit extentiye u*onmenl of trim, ntiiigv comprising in part tbe (browing varieties:— Rich sad elegant Uloo and Gold Satin Detain*; do do Crimson do; do Moat let and Steel do; do Pink and Bine do, do Crimson and Brown do; Cntusoii and White Union Damaak; Blue 4n doj Scarlet do do; Crimson. Grcon, Bluo, and Scarlet Dst&aac; Watered Moreen-. Wostard and Linen Table Covering; Strtnod Toilet do do; Turkey Red ft White do . do, Turkey Red ft Ulne do do; 7-4 and end sth streets, in the town ol Eet» Liverpool These lot* are loeatJW near the pub ic vjuire, wdmre j, w 08 , on B ÜbeT> | ££ ]O L h K w * t tT l a }£!P fccl on 00feet wide.ecd extending beck 130 feet to alley* 80 feet wide. Alwj 18 lot* of lend .tiaate on the extension of Mar* ket ‘met. end fronting on the mein ro.ds teadinr to New Lisbon and Calcutta, each 10l containing about hull an acre. The utle of this property ii nnexco Uonable, end it will be .old on « llbeiil erSi? one fourth of the pareha.o money oslt will be required on Uie delivery ol the deed*: the balance to be secured by no e* end mortgage on the property in three equej annuel payment., with intern!. t° T' 1 * rect . B dwelling hotue or other • w-«.iS T. ,! vo m °nih.of the day of.ele. will bnlldio.i d eaSf'r* 1 ,tona Med for their SeSri>e*M?l.^! , ki p,|,,Jte6,,enl «""7» within e s" v/dter* *“ of “ ,)r Iftoi!?M b ii! l Ob™ m ■“« J«taMa am. tel; fctrir* 1 ° f b*w nouM, Liverpool contain, about 1800 inh«hit»nn SiY man t n r a, t Mnf * e: ? r l c * in ,BCCt **f*l operation' for SSi^^ lo^ 61070 of Rocki nghaa end Qneenawan, i £rn l t° Traem , , ° abonl 400 pe«ons; with every i c Tn^l d f a rK,nßbund * nCBlnthc n*iffhborhood ( ' ot ‘ , «opl»ting entering into the mn£ Mr^ifk rou j *to and Liverpool i. .ettled by e «mlS T iK a „'i l f‘ ll i ,! “i P°r ul *>lm, and me InJ 1. 1 ™u° 5 8ml?? ,* n ' 1 “ M 1 to Columbiana county. Btetra boats arrive end deoart renlsriv In V cil.ville, only four mile, be’ow * «e>n «! P , he towu lnd P lan of U>e property can be of*D?ehSi£ l pVi lon I °a *** un^er * , Coed,et*4eofflee * PaJ tner, Attorney* at Law. Fourth street. I ittabargh, opposlu, Wtlkin. Hell, or to StndfordC* Hill, L*q„ Liverpool, who wilt .bow iho property S-1 „ a JAMES BLAKELY a tVrm‘ n rVll *? 10 * G » rdot ierrr Nuiery man,for J y ar ®' acre, of land, adjoining the «u u6le for gardening. The wloto dw«m k wilh * boanTfence, and a comfort. sn.?n»Th!.« * ho “* e . * nd out honse. erected on it ' tociChdAwtdTl J. B l_y o‘cif> 11 I on consignment by IPAI All DICKEY 4c CO "T^ARNISH—ai ke« Furniture Varnish; * nd JJ r '* lß bT ISAIAH DIfcKEY tctl"*’ oc ?“ _ Mi W.icr at kefa 0R consignment, for sal* by ** oc3 ° ISAIAH DICKEY ACO ■jD ACON HAMS—A few casks left, which will be ocao’* 1 itm ’ 10 c ,SAI A!I dickey A CO L/nill„ G £?? S “ A Mwrtmrot of Colton and JLJ Linen Edgings and Laces, Chemiiettei and Col «E,« P , l, J eb *' lai * by i* 10 «n h «riber in England, and tor sale at very reduced rates, by C ARBUTHNOT lar ff* »»ri«kv purchased from the manufacturers, end tor sale mach lower than luftner pricei ;[oc3b]_ C. ARBUTHNOT S l * 7 \ 4 ' 5 ’ « Dd a * direct from Oer^ U many, and for sale by C ARBUTHNOT SVnlt' T ) fREA D— 6CU lbs bleached and Green, bast _ C ARBUTHNOT Wsitsrn Iniaraaes Company, THF. Annual Meeticr of the Stockholders, and elec non lor thirteen directors, to srrve for the en. w 61 ’ Wl Le ield of the company, ?.,.VJ r tWl b p,!Uhnr *b, on Tuesday, the ltth «WmM N * T u^t>er; , K ttlo iioars of eleren «/ cloth, A M. and three o'clock. P M _ u{,l * rd,d _ i. FINNIEY. Jr^Seeretary. O ROCEKILS—ion bags Green Bio Coffee, ~ vA V 5 hhds N. 0. Sugar; ltu hf chests Y. Imperial, G. P„ and Black Teas; IbO bzs £'» Lump lobacco .lo kegs (J twist do; US brl* Tanners’ Oil- SO brls N. C. far; tb brls No 1 Rosin: IDo aides Sola leather 100 dos Qora ’ i,« bU 'X mdow *"’ d ores; ' t m .* "'"PplDff Patter; .3 bales Batting; » eerconsa. y. ladieo; k«g» Nails, assorted; ..... , 1° casks pot Aah; „;.o * general assortment of groceries for sale by —_ Robison, little, a co eOAr A CANWJ3-snb„N.iSo.p; ?!!. / 10 bn Mould Cud Jes Itcii ing Oft* Bl «»« 18r Laolla, for „, e by ,wlu -? CU> - . . JAMF.3 DAI.ZELL O t'UAK A MOLASSES— & wa, S af»r, . - 50 brli N. u, Moliiiti.fcn JAMES_DALZEI.L ••Vbr_ : t-3| /"tOFFKK—i.ij .a«Ks ( Ul fca ] o by V,.. WM II JOHNSTON, 'll!l S«coed «t. i BROO\ls— su dot urthirc for %*J« l.y - °* a __ JOHNSTON GLa.nS— 40 bta fcxlO, for tale by ... ocai ffH II JOHNSTON TJUTTKR—In toll ud keg, Cor saje bv •M. or9j JOHNSTON DRV PEACHES—to non anti for tale by _££2 WM U JOIL\BTON FAOJSB roa BALE. Ovr conuinicj isi acre*,« nuJei uaa Wood afield. on the graded road to U» Oaio River, at Puiucjr vreek and Sardta atront 100 acre* cleared, 30 acres fiitt rate t-Mioc:, J eweiung !»©■«•,barn*,*ud a large f, l b Vi I s WOM,d m * ke » splendid stock farm, or liwoßld diTide to advantage into three farms. u" a devirsbi* property, and will bo sold low. _ ALM», ,*.:7L ai n e,e l .f* cl * of imni hetniifolly snaatedon be Ohio River, 36 mile* below Wheeling, Improved and w.h be sold a bargain. Enquire #f *’ ProT “’ ~n , H JOHNSTON, r ~ _ UC Second «t UllLOlliti LOSS POlt SALE. A iioiougn ..f tfirtoirehaia, (routine on Water and Umvbatn sirens, oi dtff*rrt:t rjxcv. rroti* twenty to ewen.y fi*ar feet trout, and trout ninety five to one bum!red feet deep. ' *1 . „ ALSO, One lot in .nuth Putbbargh. extending- from the Kinnuigantn to the Browosvuio turnpike, arid froutinr ot. eaeh aboil twenty four feet r * . ot : tf d JS NEVILLE B. CRAIG. EaßilaL Ola,Ctgnlae Uroady, »»4 p ort Wins. TUI- above articles we Import ourselves, and know meat to p« pure. Tor sole wholesale and retail by _... MORRIS ft Ha WORTH, * In the Diamond. ’I'KY Mom. 1 ,r u «o,ih'> U too porpoonO A _ I is excellent PIG IKUN—3S ions No I hot blast Hanging Rock I ig Iron, lauding from ateamcr Soouatt, and for .... JAM A. m!TC|II3QN ft CO SI. 1...U1S M*<*l Houser*yrup Moiasrea—tOO barrels pruuu uualuy, in bondvome order, for sole by JAS A HUTCHISON ft CO - oc * ? ' Agents St Loots Sugar Refinery. PACKED BUrn:K-lHbr:» and lTlien!or »aIo~Ev _ cr '' H r VON HtiNNHORST ft co y WINDOW ULASS-ttco t,x. aseonedoH; —' °l-: H F VON BONNHORST ft CO LHiEKsE—7u bxa for sale by- ” __ S F VON RONNKORST h CO Carpets. Oil Olottu, *o. MeCLINTOCK 1. now rnntuuiu, receiving *> . very inrge uunoeat of C.rpet, * uo CW C.o:tj», computing inpnn ihn foilowiag vnrietle. New nnd Rich Style Velvet Pile C«rpei»- do do T«pe«trr BrusMltdo « i 0 d ,!L_ * Atooncun Omuelr Nevr.tylepruiiMTnpe.tr,,9.4, 7-4, 64, &4, «*.fP*U | a 3-4 OU Cloth ’ Extra'«uper 3 ply carpcu jsbee't oilcloth, cot to fit Superfine do do aof tits ball or room. iuj£ .up'T £ Hn« do do ICbeaile Baas common do do {rafted dn 4-«, n 4, and a-s DamaiklCbrniik Door Man Vemuan Coroeta i Tufted ,| 0 1-4. a-4, and Tapettrji Thrum do do VemUan rarpeti SneepUtndo do 4- 34, 3-*<, and v-4 plainiJenny Lmddo do .-4 w n n ir:v:r■ 4, 0 . J rt cr m Vemnan carpet. ; Buff Window Linen 5- cotton I'msjcti Drat. .Ii do 0 4 woolen do Ye:..tian Blind,,*,. 11l 4 complete, Genevieve; or PleaaanfLovo and Borrow Bv A Bo Lamar.iae, * ’ Boston Bhak«peare, No SI ocS5 »—2O bjijtm recM and for sal* by R F SELLERS CT Wood at siarreoi5 ia rreoi color* and uact, for _toc2?i if LEE . P U re _? ciTin « * aasorunento .V’» ~DCjr. , .?. ,Bp , 0 ’ TIP^T? *°<1 Dry Good*, conmt -2fv to iP yX?? e %,7 Ub ®*' *** Caahmerc ShawU SUk, UerUn, Thibet, Kid and Daek*kin Gloves; Wool; is*ntj wonted Comfort*; Alpaca* and Unmtiaz^tei; Woohm and Canton »Un*eU;'Colored and BleoTheJ MoJllar, Cassmet* and Caaiimere*; Ribbon* and h aC i5 ,i »r olu>D . l^ Comb*; Threads and Bindings: Umbrellas and Drew Bono, Ac. °/ which, conotry and city merchant* are re* •pectfnily Invited to examine, at fefl Wood st. »ap2 S GENTLEMEN'S Heavy Silk Veals and Drawers; do Fino Merino do; do Warm Saxony do; do Plain and Ftg'd Silk Cravatt; - Fine Shin*, Collar*, and notomi; S:lk, Cotton, and Woreied Hit*pendera; Turkey Red llrvrsing Govni; Pruned Flannel Robes; Rorsia Bella; Umbrellas; ; Silk and Linen Pocket Udkfs; Wool and Oackskla Glove*; Soper Kid and Silk Glove*: Scarfs, Comfort*, and Momcri; Jon rectlrcd and for tale by yy EATOR ftiFotinbai 1 nvlsKß. 1 0 J n t ®* c fc Male*,' etefc fi yem'otd, with W * M “‘ 1 for tS. Inquire of JOHN WATT*CO Liberty n •0 do Pitch, on consignment ISAIAH DICKEY A CO rjLASS-'anot-tiexiO; ' J 100 bx« 10x18; SObxatxlS: ‘ CCSS 30 bxs IWxl4 » e “a*iKTini«ai,ior tale by H DißH nraw=™rJiafe !¥ V-*“" I do* fi feet long: oc 26 1 Jo* 7 feci Inn*. fb r tale I>T “ - JkU PHILLIPS! ** n,len,ei ‘ , »LctJg 800t t,of nrw \. 'Vi* ,n lhr Robber line, which Will L , Q li olher eiUbliilmietit in the city ia»i '*££*•* " d ,0r * xie by UH Will fo 1 ! ‘ —— ——— 7 t 0 Wooq >t *T) t rS?r^r^ INCS “ ,a Metallic lrdia Hubbei * m w r ‘ n **-. i«*t received for tale by ■° ego Jtll IMJILLIP9 Metallic ruhbkr CLOTH-a'pcceva rpicn id aruole, «viuble for carriage pirporei, for »»), °l J 4 U PHILL!?:! CANARY SEED—IS baihela for »ul" by T QtSi R E SELLERS OPIUM— 1 cue prime Turkey received for sal* by cc*o H E SELLERS SOCOTINK ALOES—I original keg, a fine nrjoli oc33 R E PELLEBH YELLOW DOCK—2 urls irc'd tor sale by ' cc2fi R E SELLERS ARNOLD'S Writing Fluid; Husband's Magnesia, Keeler's American Compound; McMuan'i Elixir of Opium, McAllister's Ointment, Pery Davis’ Pain Killer; Brandreth'a Pills, genuine; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Smith's Tonfc Syrup; Wiitar'a Bateau or Wild Ckerry; Rover*' Liverwonh and Tar; Bull’s and Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Ladliun'a Specific; Oigood’a Chologogue; ‘ Trask's MngneUe Ointment; Swaim'a Panacea; Allen’s N. and B. Liniment: A iresh lot of the above articles jnat received (a »*le b/ J KIDD A CO _ cc2> ■ 60 Wood st Gnxa Klaattc Clothing. 2DOZ. large Capes, with sleeves for riding habits; 6 dor laigo Over Coots; 2 dor Pea do; 1 do* Jsi-.keta; l dor Panu; 2 do* Leggings; 2 doz Slurred do; rec’d for sale by J A II PHILLIPS 7 AO Wood st W anted to Charter. ALIGHT Draft Stern Wbe*leo Steam Boat Apply to SCAIFE A ATKINSON Fifth at, between Wood A Market tiHfciilSfc —36ti bis common; ' *52 bx# Cream Cheese! for aale by > „ JAMES DALZELL, . eeX 70 Water st. ; To Steam Boat Bnlldere. heavy Oakland and Howard Twills tail able tor oteom boat decking or awning, received on consignment, and for sale low, by lIKRSEY, FLEMING A CO, . ISOjWood at. Ti T KC BUTTER—A prime article, received tor sale -lx by Jocasj BIIBIVER A BARNES ¥?LAXSEED—A few barrels roe Vi for sale by XL ®J?SS SdRIVER & BARNES ROLL BUTTER—6 brU, a prime article, ree*d by _ oeBs ____ aHBJVER A BARNES WALL PAPER—A general atsonmentof Eastern and French Wail Papers, from £_} eems to per piece, with borders to install, for taie by „ W P MARSHALL, . _ 0e25 _ _ . . . , *3 Wood at. ; lli' INDOW PAPER—IOiC rolls at wholesale aad TY reioii, by loctt] W P MARSHALL FRIS3H HUTI’ER—2S small kegs family burten 5 brU roll (l bxs do: reeVl tor-sale by , J B CANFIELD CHEKSi;— Sun bii pnna Chei»>e; IM> bxs exira Cream oo.rec’d for naif by J_B_ CANFIELD OLD COFPKK—4OO ilia, in store, and tor sale by joe_« __ B CAWKIELD_ LlfsSF.liD OIL—3O brla in stare, and tar sale by ocZ3 j B CANFin.n jplO’PFtiii— l?4 bajp received tor Vote by ' A CULBKRTSON * CLOUSE IOa Liberty at MACKEREL— Sttbtls received for sale by oeS5 _ a CULBERTSON A CLOUSE rp One rtn do H do do so One do da 5} do do —45 For sale by JOHN II MELLOR „ _ . , St Wood su N.H.—A new stock of CSiickertng’a • Pianos now opentAjr _ _ ocM BUTTER — 22 pkgs fresh, jail received by ocBi WICK A McCANDLESS CHEESE— 135 bxs received for sale by .j*jg WICK A McCANPLESS_ POTASH— A prime ar.iel* on hand, for Vale bv oi -3 UJ/CK * M.-CANDLFSS T OXI SUGAR—tOO baiir-ls small loaf, laudliiV pVr J_i steamer lumen, tor sain l y JAMES A HUTCHISON A C« 0(185 Arcoh Si. Louis Sugar Retinery. Alpacca Uosa, MCRPin A BURCHFIEKD have received a sup ply of Fall Hosiery, including Drab and Pliek uasnmercs, Alpaceas. Spun Siie, Ail. 0 e» TVelslt Fluaaela. TIffURPHY AHURCHFiF.LP invite tha particular OA attention of buyers to tbetr superior stork ol above good*, flying to rones satisfaction on aernum of tnetr unshrinkable qualities. 0c26-‘ Imdla Habbir Shoes. ~ OR CASES perpetual clow, Metallic Bahtier Shoes f~. *»•« wiiowlß* kirds: gentlemen', nnd ladies* Over Shoe*, Ladle*' Baskina, Boots, and Sandal*, of the nawest style of fcm»h, which wo will j *e» at the lowe*t ea*iem wholesale price*. „ ~ J A H PHILLIPS, — ocgs _j 7 tc 9 Wood at GLuvta— 4 cases rent'* IndU Rubber Gloves; Hesses ladies’ do Wa«h Gloves: _ror »ale by ocis J t l| PHILLIPS J HE Military Companies of Pittsburgh and Dinndeat of the United State*, irorn the canal to the Mononrahela River. 1 By order 0 f BRIGADIER U£N. LARIMER. ■L B. M-Cuntx.l, Ald-do- Camp oeill ROBTNSON-’S Creek and EngiTsa New Testament. Petticoat Government; a new novel Bv Mr* Trollope. 7 The Country Year Book; « r ihe Field, the Forest, and the Fireside.- By William llowtu ** History of Xerxes the Great. By Jacob Abbott. The above works just received for *aieby RC STOCKTON, Fourth A Market street*. IHHTBOCTXOH OS TBB or.- Mb. f. uabbordt. »«« master*' IHBTBOCTIOH O® THE PIAHO, " f-. UABBORDT, (pupil of tbe Brit European .^ l f“ ter V^‘ e . ofNcw Vork,reipcctiiiiiyinforms the oituent ofPltUbttrfh and Allegheny, that be has will megxwtlb prompt attention. ocltt SEED—B brie in eiore and Tor Sale hy V.. . . J R CANFIELD SHAViNU mail Who doe* not appreciate the luxury of an ‘ If D “ y b ®« wo d 0 not “ddre** our selves to hlui. But to all others wo say, if you wish H™l*i? er »i l * Tln / »P‘***«*. purchase a box of Jules Hauel * Almond Pistachio or Ambrosial Shuvlnr Cf ®* ms - lj »* utterly impossible to hud words sorib** the feelings of a person who has been used to ,V“ l L WM ® oroluuty »oap, upon making trial of this for the first urae. It u a combination or wonder ad miration, and pleasure. 1 " JULES MAUfc.L’S SHAVINft CREAM is exceed. SSrt'.oft and o| r i C M eri " r .‘ ,Uffe ™. Jules Hauel’s Shaving Creams are delightful preparations, compounded with skill, * *s* ■£** exeluaion of al< articles calculated to render the operation of sharing unpleasant, and will !** uppreeisied by all who make trial of th*™ Prepared only by JULES HAUKL. Perfumer and Chemist: • 1«0 Chestnut *t, Phila. > For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A Fahnestock ?, nd Sellers, Pittsburgh; and John Sargent and J Miteheli, Allegheny Oiry WHOLESALE_FALL GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO, 64 *. 6* OAHEET BT,, rnimnoH, n 1 TTTOULD solicit the attention of Merchant* from »» all sections of the country, to *betr immen.* Stock cf New Fall Good*, comprising the largest and most complete assortment in the western cour.m confuting of **» 373 case* best style* Prints* 4® do Imported and American Ginghams- Parntanttat, and Merino*- 37 do Cashmeres and De Lalna- wer,,,0, « 45 do Batineti and Jeans; ’ 29 do Uloilisand Castimere*- 7w do Bleached Muslins; ' -go balaa Flannels, all colors- A 1 £ s wM&. kr L L.c«, llo.ltrT Mt(ilo."SS»e Merchant* are sssuted. from th> > .. tbia establishment, of always nrfi™£I et, i/ , , ei *’^ M ° r moat desirable goods, an?at nrW^. Ujo ialf, *t and than anyeaatem house. Beln* JSH V ow lower for Urge qaan Uiiea ofl>; ft kegs No G do; t keg No 7 do; lkc* No S do; landing per steam fosx May Flower, and for sale by . <>c-a JAS A. HUTCHISON* Co IJOLL itUITEH-l btl fresh, tins i!,v rccetv.-d f r XV «Alo_by jooS3] SHRiVMI A CaRN'ES EUCS— a lot of fresh E>gs, r<-iM for sale bv nrlil __ SHRIVKH A BARNES f 111 KSTN\TS- a'tew bushels ir store, for «a e '-y *>«“•« BHRIVER 4 BAn.N.-'rt CtQtoß Clocks for Mourning. THE above article, (now to mu*h used for nourn-it; dresses In place of Boa.t>sr p.«-»i ..fall the ' .t.r.m qualities, to be had at the store o' ocfiJ MURPHY A L: ROIIFJEI.D slotirnißg Alpocena. BOMBAZINE finish. of various cu>-!,i>r* m-l ret‘s yj_ (OC2TJ MURPHY A l;l HfllVlfLii Moose do Lolns.t. Murphy a Burchfield bn- r*e-r bY (cc*3l || v KK IWVEIiD?— 2 cases assorted colors reo'J t:'i-> dsr lor sale by locv*3j H LKK CA9SIMEREIS —1 cases faney, on humi , 'r.n>l for safo for nerount ofmanuiiieturers by H LF.K PLAID FI-ANNELb—aca«e« rec'd on ccnri ,, mr.«nt for anle by [c< ZS] || Ll'.r. SATINETTS— l case rcreiveJ for «slc by oo^ l H t.EE NC^kSLICAR— 03 hlsda prime, jnu rec’d on coo « slEHment, and for sale by MILLER ir SPKFTSON ocg3 ggl A «V 3 Liberty at. muapratta* Patent Soda Ash. THE snbscribera are now recciv.tie. by canal, latm supplies of Joinea Mnrprua A Pon>* hl*h t»*i. ami best quality Class Makers’ Soda Ash, which they will sell at lha lowest market price, for ca«tf or apprnve-4 bilJe. W A M MITCHFLTREE octf LU-erty sx. O. K. ORAUBERMS'9 Comer of Market arul Third stteeo THE course of instruction in this Institution, em braces Book Keepin* Commercial Ci.n-jioiniiun, Penmansttip, Lectures on Cotncieieisl Law, and iii fact every branch pehoinui? to u trLhej mercuiitiio education. John Fleming, E*q., author of me Naunra! Boot Keeping, principal lecturer end teacher cl Cook Keeping. > Ladies and gentlemen withing io improv* tti.tir Penraaoihfp, can call at the Colieja at any hour tim ing the dny.or evening. r e.’t Bleaching po\vi>Kß-^3 o a«*,< i!u«pr a iu' t«, ( quality, for tale at for lowan cwtlm pnn« py _ W A M M ITCH LLTHKE /"IUEpSK—tU) bin Cream, jb*>i rep'd ?'or »ais l.v ccai s a. w harhalcjh SODA a£ll—3*i casks Kuna biand,tn arrive, for i&le by [oct-'t] S A W HAKDACCU I>UTTK3— 7brl* Roll Butter; 9 7 brU parked Jo, just Undlnir fnr«s!e by Sjfc W HAKBACtiIt Hamilton Cantou Fianacla MURPIIV A BURCHFIELD have received n Mtp ply of above superior ariale. c^JI Hard Palieto vunadi OF very faandromo pattern* and bright color* re* “d at store of MURFIIY ft BURCHFIELD oc?l PAPACY PRINTILMo rose* new style Tail I '7 fit is, of Merrimack, Ccchceo, SpragneX ThtncirLi*' Alien a, Clyde, and other food mnnufac'.n'tes jtj*t opening, for calc by SHACKI-EIT A Wjjn t-; Cfi® ltit Wood it. Fancy cassimeres—po pc. fnTr^T^TTTu, by (o< l«1 HILaCkLETF A WHITE WIST4B-S BALSIS Of WILD CUERKV,' Ths Great Remedy for Consumption of ih» Lan-” Affection* of the Liver, Ant.cia, Broncuti-, I'r.ms or Wcakserg of the nr Longs, and other affections oftlic Pulmonary Organa.- TIfISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is n ” » fine Herbal Medicine, enraposed chiedy of \vr j Coerry Dark and the geuu.ne Ireland Mass, the latter nliported expressly for this purpose, the rare medical virtue* of which are sdiu combined by a new chemical proceos, with the extract of tar—tlm* icnllmi - lrio whole compound the most certain and’ crtmcinui f ° r I‘ONSU-' l ‘ 0NSU -' OF lE/”*lntooilagCorrespondence—Dr. Wjn Y Burks httfhly reepeeiible-Druggist in imt delightful vitlape has i formed »a mat ii c , n „. nf Wiawr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is nnnHraUrieit The demaniHfur it Is so eager, ib-t he csn. s-are -’v kcaji himself supplied with it He hna had mhn .to»r medicines for lung affection*, some of thews' were esteemed eood, and tome gave temporary r,-;in' b ut smee be ha* had Wisiar** Balsam of W iln (ts ciry namber cf tho most serious cases were ran,nl-ij.'lv cured by its urr. “I never * Id n mr-lteine«ir* thn doctor, -tn which I Ud thater::-= confident- pm > have in tais.” * lr 1 1 tit... kvhrm-vrr IVuMf'i HaHam of W l!; t U-rrry i« inirudnte-!. It nt once Mtunu that biefa re pmatron which, Hro richly ocSrrw-* Whit ran tire rent ita-sal*. when on every hand ran bo trtu-cp*el us womlcrfrtl cures’ The cnees Aeitima recent ftnd dangerouscooghp, inn*’ also ;ho»o tha- nrr-'i of long -Handing,) Bronchitis or iW.-rnjr.uro nn U J roVofcS^"'^' 0 Blwasr * «rc-l i yih.s :cr a nrkabi^ . HEREDITARY CON??l : '.J f 'Ttn\; Cored by Wistsr’s HnUma of Wild r.). r »rv —T3i* following cotp of Jeietitmh 1***,,... ol Cor-.t/mr*-...- iu»e of. on- brother* ai-J »uierr i.-i .-.i:- o«>i- Rurapmui,! is truly wonderu!. (i hm i| us the afflicted to ti-nke use of ini* rlvi.-ir ren.v'* when ilin eHr-rung cure.* iihr. tl„- ioi owjr.e; ‘ ’ ' Pleasant Ridp<>, unit,,*n/ ( , (%,, Ua i Seuirnii.«r 27, t^so J D Paai-DearSir-iule u- liberty of o.lvwng you of.fie benefit that 1 have derived from the uv of Dr. Widtar’a Balmun of Wild Ch.rrry. 1 trt, „ r 'o* trated by that terrible ncourro. Corotumndon,\n .Mar last. The attack wd* truly horrnving to nr, for Sve of onr family, tmy trotbre* and • Merj.) Ltd „f Consumption,. I w«t afflicted w. h nearly nl l of fie worst festure.3 of the dueaae. I nad a divoessti-c cough, and expectarhled a great noal of blord heenn ’ever, severe pain* in the ride and chew, cold chill* alternaung wuh flushes of heat and copious mg.it ! wa* under the care of a *fc;’>d Physician, f rom the lime l;wn»taken mefe until nt.f.pi *lx week* since liotng then about help:«s,and my friends con^ll^crl^3 , my . a*o or atleastbcy,. : u the resell ofoi.r P ,l i;, l «* sn « *ki I, advised the u*e of Wmar s Bulstn of Wild Cherry. Withoet my knowledge m procured it, nnd commenced adroLustcruic it to roc ami from the first day that I .-oronenced taking ft, ror health improved, end in lw,.wA;k. from f.e itroct commenced uilng it. I was be out and oven-t-i mt, business and Übur. which I Ktil rsniinae to do I have taken four bcltiea of the medicine, ami row . onsider myaclf perfectly well. \ make .hi» «u. ment tq imlace other, that arc mih.-rod aa i have been “ V 1 S»l>>o. Ol Wla CH,A/ which remedy has. under the L!e>-«ing of Frovi. e „ t „’ restored my health JKHEAIIaII UtifUGU Still further evidence of the n tnatkable ocrauva properties of this icenjmst le p'rc! 0 n when the doctorv ban given him up. or nt i ru t coiua uo -nothing ior him. and it wa* the intention or u friends to convey hhn to ynor city and nlsre ui ~ underthe care of v.tnc eminent pfty*ician\he-e- hrV a friend told him of Wuur’s Ital.sra, and ihat hi coa^ d r^ ain ,i of me: he * cm befortthi aecbnd hot ie wi. gone be was sound and wei| i attending to his every .lay hu..n«*. a, several iqqatr.es for the ntedieir;.. it would be w ‘ ,o forward an adHitional aupply with QQ : delav ° We '* Very respectfully joor», *' The above, from L. b’fhl^tSS, *.2X!Z3^tfSXi^ZBgX, tha great merit W Wi.ur'a Wild B 4 H^ Qb,Cj tribute to tie'corahvV w!it WJl %si^ r °r lai!,ir7 Wild Cherry, f-om E H?n sV i» “< Michigan, who U TphyKn b f ,^^ nl ? an-exiensive 7 of ■landing, ac«J To tho umnStSfSS* s v.H2’ erts, of this village, th*ee or l '' ‘ Rr "* prottninoii, ami ae.em.j haM-,u. i f V PJI: sf<,!l noUcimSomw*,^L”’ SSST« •* 2 ? e *i°L VV On -vm of Wrol Cherrj: tinrtA^ ,^, Sanf ' T d*Fn T k—Gcm* Asa cutter of jo*- S I C “' 1 would offer ibr foLcwme sutemeU of a yie effeexd by jour module , known a* lYuur'a ct " nil Cherry In the eprieg oMM?,Ky wire was severely attacked wnti l^ripncamouia, of rteunsy, which resulted m a d—p seated painictbo Mae, accoropuqied with a severr ccueh; she was hi -tCuOed by soma of i) ie |,e»; phy«u-ii,ii* iu Chicago, i.nt .10 no purposi. fof week* she suf;-:red; withoat rebel, coogfatnc iucei-santly r.iglu arc day I rarer to tbu ■- conclusion 'hat ull the remedies known to the pbysi. cittns could not help tier, and itnioeed to uy ynuj ' Wild Cherry. I procured ote Louie, and commenced using it accordirtg toi2ireriton<: before tiwsaaii got* the cough slopped, the pain 111 Ur.r side left her an»or.