'Tilf THE ! I M . . = TnOVI ZOO 6.7-tioasurottas sso.ol, M00.. 1 ..d to ooit,to ~,,,, r.,,,, ,.. 5r5 • , •., spa... okay la titagal A. . bi' advt. AAP... mserted for • 11140,,. , e,.... , • wy to eastccd until attend oat lel um.. vett i soar • .....----- V. a . " 1,5 kut ib , 0 0* v M er at tdo event asen 0 P stos to oos o Arca, Plulaaelphia, o ' st..d 0c...3, ~,,, e. ~,, need to Maio* , antienallttas . and advartils Orr as _ _ mr Pog-a.i.rir.! Nora. mix.c.,—,a,i,tatile. ~,,..0 , and eutworiptiona to the tioplt Asottlesti Orttool Oats tiaseturtilla4elen4l., r e.,..i,d ~,di apt . warded flow Ws 001 . • . Ll:TrOm oooo . o 4 3 3Usistiot.Wrs —Sub • ' fat this salatblo p p m i t t 1,. son9ooo. , fr , 7 , thic c a c , , . omstslid umd torwa,td , 'Etunicost —5i7M - iTalo s astd . adreriLso, mean tp tt-. 6 •Llis Thaeload and forwardedare o um ints oat llint', - --tvezisr. I,—.l.sasstDans Ossarsa—kas,..setassis orwardsa tress thi sa4 subscriptions, s fits g i,. us.papas. snit ratssivad sad - • - D'SF,titil'AT Evil LOCAL 61AV rEits _ . rr..taximirittc N , AN 7i IkPL aNALTION. Mufti just Merced to our post,after an dise=e dame days, we door; it due to ousel( to ai4o an =planation in relation to a publican= in oar column Which timed to no little chagrin and gra. We anode to the proceedings .31 a to atilt Temperance Meeting, held in tiharptburg, arid= appeared In out paper of Friday,the 81.11 brat The manner to which they found wiatiasion into our column., is as follows: Ort Thursday morning, the 7th tuetant, between ten and eleven o'clock, while just leaving the dace for the steamboat Brilliant, on a trip toCincisdrati, a person of respectable appeartwoe, but with whom we are unticgiainQ,eame into the counting non, and asked to see the editor. Our clerk; Mr. Wrigbil, to whom we were giving at the time some closing directions, informed . him that we were the per rot sought for, and be immedhuely handed,us • Mier, with • recitest ter its publication, and iemarlc' nor, easerving that we weregoing away, and bad not time to examine il—that it contain: , ed the proceedings- of a temperance meatier; ‘at Bbarptharg, and a remonattanoe spinet the grant. ink of Immures. We replied that if such was its char - act= it could go inina we were in the habit of pith • lishing the 'proceedings of temperance meetings, and immediately handed it, without reading a wed of it, to the clerk, with directions to send it to the composing rap. We immediately left for the . boat, as otir family had gone down previously, and it being past the mull hour of departure, we were afraid of being left. Bach is a true billow of the circumstances under which an article of so reprehenitible a character found its way into oar columns, and we - are sure no person, however interested, was more astordsb cd and gneved than ourself; and we make the above particular statement to set ostrich right with our readers and the public.. Had.we- entertained the --falatest idea that there was the slightest personal blbd dun ix., th e proceedings, We ahoo l € l hays minx. ••.;..erftlrnitt mace, as we are wholly Enema to such - ay'l4lths are freepre called upon to insert the doingS oft:While bodies of which they disappbre; but where there an no personalities; they do not feel authorized generally to refuse Itlatailiioll to such prceeedings , and they are scrutinized far len carefully than other communications, as the actor; in the meeting are the rasp:amble persons, before the public, and net the editors in whose tolamtp . their active ,s published We ale, deem it ow duty to say, that w e " , lessen to helieve that the charge mad... s in/11re rat 01141045 0 ;aura lodge Kerr, iialtogether incorrect. We undirirand thu the ',amuse retested to was granted ft open Court_ 11..vrni 101.4 Las& a fog explanation of the whole 4.. ?ter as far se we are cormersed, and or: presred I or deep regret at tie occorrence, ad baying co.:reeled, a far se re our power, n libel ' pnnliahet icadvettently and iricerantiv, we take tor tree. of it with e resolution, that when corn• nunleari nr ere brought to as hereafter, they slab watt uttil we have tin o to read them, be that longer or shorter ; sa we dace learned by sad ex perience 'hit no willed temperance men can play the pursuit inteaperence in accomplutting • their object, and that men generally care but little for an i.e. Ace. reputation or convenience, ea they I anciee:d graLL?l3lslol94 caprice or inalicinna object of their own. _ It la duo to tut to say, ace, that the oldectigua• Flo pl04(0.11Cp in cinettiall did nut appear in Oa? • Weekly paper, being euppresied ta soon an their sharr.ster was discovered. Anlong the powwow' of the Messenger, which armed in this city on Friday evening, were Col Taylor, the brother d the late lamented Preside:a, and Col. Meg, vritonebnlhant exploits in the Mex.' Wen W. have nude he name and deeds familiar to every person id the Lad. These distinguished gentlemen were on Weir way rest. The Hon .17JCritutadeseyeu General of the United States, with hit family, arrived et Whet. ing on Friday, on the Stelmboseldeneoger, on hie y to Weahingtort. Tar. Crania. Rolm.—lt has been officially • • otemced that the Portage Rat? &sad will lsa • • • on the Arid day or December, for the' put. ... . . .. • of ye-laying two or three of the planes with miry ieee. This will, of course, stop ill travel y canal to Johnstown, at that time; a matter of ' • moatrot, however, as the from will moat likely kerrop: navigation by that time. to the mean• e, we crat airlift all travellers that the cat rout.: is decidedly comfoimble and pleas- •r, and while it lasts, will take passengers to Pl .: l , :delphla in two days with little' or no fatigue. the closing of the cacti tisefgatiOn, passer. gets over the Central Route will travel in Italia to ,Hollidayiburg, which takes . about 'twenty four, or about thirty as hour. to Philadelphia.-- We bop, anangetnents will bo made to place A stielleientiy of good soil comfortable atages on the route, tbar pstiengers, on their arrival at liolli• dayabuw, will conferee no detention, at least, we 'twit, ample provision will be made for all per sona to whom through tickets are sold. Unless this ls d one, passengers comfit - 1g West will suffer great inconeenienee. Going east, there is no dil bcalty, lor the cars can Lake all t i the 'stages can bring. - Toe ('corral Route now offer. great advantage. to trove: era, and it bebnoves these Interested to sparo no proper efforts to make at one of tho mint popular Tunica between the can and west. We are glad to know that the Portage Rail Rod is la be r.l in complete Order, as we snarl paten boavy butinele over It next season, • hitssuirrt.—Among the resolutions that bier i been adopted in ;termite sections of the country; we do not booty that we have met with any more sea. Bible and more romprehenalco than the following, which seem 'offered by Sir. James 9. Bailey at a meeting beid at Charleston, blosi.sippi, on the fitilth ultuao, en a substitute fort Nashville ConeentlOnr and t'opponsinn" resolution. teportsibyphe rPm mime. ••/.11. That we will not entertain the auspieum that the Union um be abandoned', cad that we will Indignantly imam upon the first dawnintog of ay. ery atiewpt to alieurae eon portion of the Malan from thew:ter. - . - - *2 3 oat ter mete tlei Immo:tang of the Nosh. vlllo convcatioa onoceetvotp. -30. Teat ce approec of tte Tout b 111,14 hope that Texas ' , all aux pt. , .4th. That tee rococtitte is the passage or 14 Failure Nave bill, a divoeitioa on Um pan of Sim , item&ntamnsiml itepeueatattvee to dojo:Woe to tee bomb, end obeerveitte itaaszatees of the Coe: , mamma t. .rrith. That we approve or the whole Coin plan, and regard it as a happy Itntlemeat 0 our dd. 'Scuba. 'ethnic Nonb,asi thareforolook upon the convening of the Laiintature _by hie excellency an nancesevery and uncalled Tor, and tuatruct our Kepner-rotative and motortor to oppoinalt savannaa mummy to dnolunon ofilre Union. •'6ur That we know our ruslin, and will defend thaw nbentorer invaded, but that we are alike op. paled to Northern and numbest" eltrainn." t en for some week, :h Delved the trreliminuy forma cf lion. The slrropteew of a we= ermatestjtoweir, on the Isste we have referred to, here already disclosed iheassalies,oe. i 4 irldleatiaas of a revere arm& which may Alois en old Caormostrelaa to bwr headabgea • • Richmorulßepabllcan, after a succinct out; ire of the posit =tin( tharespective,parties of the • and the Wen, goos on to remark: "Even a reader =acquainted with Virginia by ,t • 1 observation ought easily perceive, from . brief and imperfect stmch, that the Comm= • - Itti is on the eve of very exciting events. 1 '• is material enough =both tides for the deep- , - ' passioni and there are abundant gammas to few , t• t, unless the question of basis be sathfamortly 1 •,1 toted, VW- imp is to danger of ' tiat terrible ca - ity, a divi tool the 5 ate. Even at the Con- I •otion of IFOS, before the West had a majority of 1 • umbers, so= a result was regarded as =cadent I • elation; while the most conspicaous cham pion of the East, Mr. Benjamin Watkins Leigh, de clawould red substamtally that a division of the Stexe be preferabie to a gotergument ie which pro. perry should not be edequaiely protect= T h a r so no doubt that the same feeling is soil prevalent on both sides of the mountains, and that there are I iimaands. East end Weal, who, rather than give up all their demands, would prefer a 411=100 of , the State. Such en event we storild deprecate as a calamity beyond words to =press. A dis•olu- lion of the Um= of V irgtnia would be scarcely l less terr bit then a dissolution cd the American UPI- 0 . 1 it would be even more palatial in rending wonder the ties of brotherhood, and dashing to the ground the cherished hopes of the restoration of the former proaperity and_poerer of a Commonwealth most venerated end beim= by ill her eons. It would is Free State upon the Western bor den oftern Virginia, thus 11:1C'elltallg (be dreg. dy ewollen majority of the Free States in the ea• dont commits. If tt would be dangeroue to clove premed) , to give Power to a Western majority of friends, it . would be still more perilous to suffer those friends to be converted into enemies by the divisliminf the lame, and the eistabahment of the boundary of a Free State in tne immediate neigh. Ixehood of livi• large Sleveholdmg population of Eastern Virginia." • -•- - . Ash measure of compromise it is suggested that the aisittrity . of numbers in the West wisht be re. spouted, and the protection of property in the EOM be provided for, by placing the House of Delegata uposethisbasis of white population :only, and to let the compound basis of population and 12213.1i011 re , mititl for. Cher" , idianiation' of. the Senate. This Plan, it is Rthi, ems-recommended by Eo•Presiden !domicil in tie Convention of 18Z. ♦a Inc dint. at ih. Bartle" ar Brandy The hero 01. the .following thrilling story was a snort blacksmith—ay, an humble blacksmith; but his' Want frame, hardened by tail, throbbed with as vulvas sur impulse of freedom as ever heat In the batons of a Lafayette, or throbbed around the heart of mad AnthourWayne. It WU in the hill tide of the retreat, that a rat, kora of the American camp, who had at !east *bewildered a cart whip in hiss conetry's service, was driving &baggage wagon Cram the haute field, while some abort distance behind, a body aeon , tine:mks were tootling forward with a troop of &las in close parsuit. The wagon clad arrived at • narrow point of this by-road leading to the South, where two high banks of locks and crags, arising on tattier aide, afforded jest space surroclem for th e passage of his - wagon, sad cot so tech more. His eye wee incited by the sight 'of a stout, tauwalar man, tame forty years of age, extended at umbel on' tree al the very opeeiogof this peas. He was clad in the come attire or a meets id-- iiis coat hoe been ding aside, and, with the shirt sleeves rolled op from his mnseular um, ha lay extended-on the turf, with his el* in his grasp, while the blood streamedln s tenant from ha tight leg, broken at the knee by a cannon bail. The teregoner'saympathias were arrested by the sisht—be would have paused in the very Inidami or bin flight, and placed the wounded blacksmith in his wagon, bat the stoat hearted mechrusie re- Med " Ill not got into your wagou," hi exclaimed in has rough way, 'but 111 tell you what I wilt do.— Do you. ace yondefrchetry tree on the top of that menthet dens over the road? Do you thick you could lift s can of my build up thew , - For you see' ti be continued, while the blood flow cd from bin wound til sever reeddied with Britithers until they came trampheF over this v o lt e ley, sod bathed my home dawn. And cow Fos el riddled to-pieces and heist rai more than tit. tee, life me; cut Fro , got three baits In my car:ridge box, end eo Jest er3p me op spout tree, ells give 'era the toho!is three shot*, sod thee,' reclaimed toe binet•mitb,..and thee I i 3 The wagoner started 4:1 hortrca ahead heathen redt Wlth a sadden effort c( strength, dragged the lbiseksmith aloha the sod to the foot of the his teen was to rho adasueire troopers, aid wide his shattered leg bung over the back, the magoaer ruabed on his way,artole the blackamith p. oceedect very coolly to toad ma 1:23. it was making before a Indy of American sot• :Aare rushed by mtib the Etratta to puramt. The btacksectith erected Score wrl3 a sheet, tad It el kateing b.e Lila ID oLif ah,alder, be picked tht most icon tte . 9l. mf a tfio.emes.roatLol 'TUC, for General \Viola ratan . ' In a moment punning nother fallen officer. "'remelt for m) It ' 2 cited the blelranatitt. And I then,erilh•hand strong 'atm the tether of acne ling death, the atarda Cre..clan azeir. tar I.lsed Ala lige. HE fir,d tor teat Out are soldier k 11,34 9 . 0 !od,! tetrtro in the eye of the difirg bleciain;ith. ...Wad that" h tried, arab • husky - Voice, which atrearhened v:to a aliont and 'bade. fur mad Anthony Wavle!' Long after the battle wea pail, the body arta d acosered anemia the tree ; watt the ketuicti f oxen to dtath. enithug grimly, while the fght hand suil grasped the neve: lethal .4,3 . And thee died one of the thousaed brave mr.- chahlo heroes of the Revolution; brave 3c tie h3lar of battle. undauhte hou r `he hour of retreat, and tuadierneNed in the of death. Dian or Me. hams Wastason.—We obtain from a friend the following melancholy imecigesee of the death of Mr. James Waterton. proprietor of too well known • Women'. Ferry ori toe Alt gf ea) River. He woo engaged Co Satorday fool in running kit dowo • elide on the riser MIL— Toe legs—Gam some 0011treCtiVil in the slide— having formed a chose or gorge to the pass. Mr. Wateraosareurared dawn the slope to relieve li, when the whole: started soddenly, carrylog him with the mass. among which he was meshed to mem. Mr. Wmerson sea an active, euierpri. Mary business man, who had lived long sad highly respected in a nelibberbood where he had early eo n settled, mar the mouth of Red . formerly lo Armstrong; tort now in Clarice: unry.—Amee. Tinmatorr! or A Rica AWL—The Into M. Donough the, millionaire, in his will, says: •"Lea the poorer Masses of the world be eonsoied, ersured that the labor loving, frugal, industrious. and virtuous among them pcmsess pays and happi ness in this life, which the neh !mow not, and inon• not appreciate. So well covinced em 1, after a long Ufa sal intercourse with myfellow,peri of all Maws, of the truth, 'that the happiness of this life , &Luigi:dm' on the aide al the autumn and indir trial= poor,' that, had 1 children—iatuch I hove not —sad a fortUze to leave behind toe at death, 1 would begoenh, after a virus:cis education, to of feet which, nothing should be owed, a very email amount to each, merely indfleient to ante them to habits of indrearyand frogalny, and no more" NOVEMBER Oh, November, bleak November, Thou sadden month of all, Thou marehest on with solemn step, And beaten summer's pall: At midi:ilea hour on Haliow'eu, A. old October diw, And graves pour forth their mystic troop We hear thy plaintive erica. Oh' November, dark November' Where now the golden boure. That laughingly Janata o'er the mead, Or dallied with the flowers , lbe bedding tweets of May and June Bay-whither have they nova" And where are row the hopes that sweINI Bright Augus t s bursting zone, Oh! Noveinber, lean All sombre to thy browNovembnr, No voice , of merry birds Float through the forests nor, The winds eport with the fallen Ir cres Along the nuance/10th, Or rush athwart the mountains tap Where alarms unfold their wrath, Vet November, brief November, A. warning voice thou bast! Thou sgeakest of them mysteries The Future and the Past; And ever as thou steering on With moaning on thy wine, Matt bnatutif )ma,the 'hough* of death Its shades, o'er wtting, WITS' MAYORALTY. , Ali Strut.—Plermoononoce tho name of Wu ULM RINLIIWAT, of rho Foarili Ward, as a candid am ro r hlaTo6 at thc j..enctil7.glj7,?, to 0 n0 ,,, L4 . "" of ISITN'':6IID'S JPYHE ;ECCSND OVA RD ootO:dtf MI. WILITZ-lif—Yea. will View° ellnaTnet th• ovne efOneacaC MvPOfpr ee a tnalooote for t:i Mo7onilir, eabiect to Ala rttilleatloo Of the Whir Cormant on. Mr Moraan'e claim . ..WM be a•roegl7 treed hy a but of &jowl. La beNtn rae•!et art;l 110L011.. Locr.r.l MANY CiTIZEN3 Ms Frarax—Plevr..noanoiJoali D. Dam, of the Mirk Werra, o a o...4idce for MAIM', tutor: Arglogor.nic ouLIAVLig einvrosaica. COST NTEIG. Astern and of spruce the diet up. Wees, into. tits it tho perter.t Atm of pop . god, and apt *en Th who are es‘- Capt. „To .1 FILDO.III4 Ie norranrovl U h for tha t.ll,ynnOtv.,at the nen el.ouoil.iubk.; 4. 64 0 n Gf th. Whig awlAntirawnio,City Conan t.n. coganaLe.4 Le will Le Ilipeßned CI an attilc 800 119 , pod 010.201 and. LCOO elect W. ILE. try A PANT .Niglkurt.cti I. G tY. c l ot. tem Might:4lu tabie of Pit . , be aupponed as • candidate fat the coon 013' o , at the •next eleetlan,sobjeet 10 the decluoll 4 , f Wble and AntisnaeoMe City Caerentinn, 1109 akerld . MANY VOTVA we Saw in• rho owing to look uptut Tor, but to btla emelkua in Ma. E. to ICH please pnitriunCe that LeS•Nariorl, Fig, Will be supported by hie men. aeset.iidate for the eirtee Mayer,st the next ale• eabient to thy decision of the Whit sn d Cateadon. lealibitcarteT) six Tit WAil G. liV. 961M0R. CAMMISBIONER AND BILI. BROKtii 1333= OTRICT attention will beglean to all Lubin* • en , OVO Muted to Ins ewe. Pbuebutet 123.UfaelY(Cd ontoko oo head or procured et abort mac* Non, SondiAdWinweee negocated furor Ab/01615net AdYnescs Winds, if mewed. 002120 Menet Oita and R- ILCO, TCy Ton SioCkholders of the Ohio Rail Pernsfinnis Road Company ere hereby emitted to pay the eighth instalment of hoe dollars per there. at the office of the Company, on or before the 20th day of Anlnst. The ninth instalment) on or before the 20th day of September. The tenth instalment cm or berme the itch day of October next. Wy• Tee 011 instalment was called for on the 20th o July lut. . - mtgimtf Wht LatlblES.. Jr.. Trrasorsr. ItIiC2I&II.IILABLX CABE. I I EVIDENCE IN . OUR MIDST %, NA. Eat —Sir, I cheerfully comply Wilifyour re quest that I would giro you an account of the almost eutracelous cure of my little daughter's eye by the nee of your 'Petroleum.. She Ina attletcd with n "'cry corn eye to February Or March last, when I immediately Replied to the best medical aid to Um oily, by whom it was pronounced era very bad cyan and all nevi cue no hope of doing her any gods. After . ..bid, I took ter into the roan u7 to an old lady, 'she had been ten twee...fel In caring eyes. Sha told me that her ease was hopeleis, as she would certainly lose not only Mat one, bat also that the other would follow—it bang a scrofulous stfrecuon of the Mood. And I. de certtly that at the time my father li. D. Vashom came to the conelation that we had batter try. year . Petrolatum'," atm Wu =rams ausni, of of. eye, It is now about two tosnits slice the began Ito iise, and &beton now see , with both eyes as good aa a m she did; and, . fur' 1. Iss I can tell, I believe she s, with the blessing of -- v t NEVILLE. JOIIASON, ! ENGRAVER ON WOOD, PRII.O HALL, he Almighty, been cured b Petroleum " Yours, resPectf IY, H. nrsis mason Com.. VIEWS of ri D h u ' i rd ldil m at ri , fil hi r:c i' hi " o b e ' ry. '' H P e a o . d. of News 1 Piusharglth, Sept. SU, Poi ' ' I , papers. Frontlstnaces, Landscapes, Drug Lioele For sale by perm , A idepowelti 40 Weed rue.; I . in comm. Scala for Divis'ons, Societies, and Associ• R. E. Sellers, 07 Wood street; a M. , Camy, D. A. El- Miens Cotten Stamps, ke.,lft the brat le of art,and I lion., b e t eph Doaglass, and D . P. Schwartz, Allegheny, let tee hr. e_s_Pliee'_.2.--. sty le ldlartfS also b the proprietor, S. .M. EIER, " THE OLD HINTING ESTABLISHMENT, , nrcernlass Croat Dash, Seventh el, PlUshorgh, i 0 — tavu, plux—Tha astonlehiml demand for:this great 'medicine seems to be on the se. Whets It ham been latralaead, It has at tamed a popularity unittecedented in the annals of ardent practice. Physics.s are using tt to many 1 . cases, at least when they can obtain It. Patient., however, need not be either the expense of asking medical advice, so they can purchase a box of the Liver Pills, with watch directions will be furnished, which will work a speedy care. The following letter tom an agent. show. its popularity ill the sects. -front which the Niter is dated:— Burnt Cabits, Bedfotd Co Ps, March 13d, ' J. Finds Co.. Wood at., Pittsburgh— , Gentlemen—We find we no sell ■ great natty more of Dr. 31 , Lane's Pills than loin agent lob as. These Pills are tepidly rising In favor, and we have eons: cold all that we had. : If you eat send us ten or twelve coxed more boxes, they will Nat perhaps •ul your spot ran bring us a new supply. -T te J SELLS. it7For sale by J. KIDD tr. CO So 60 %Coal scrso. D. 'Jung?, Dewitt. corner ofroarth • _ and Dar mar, between .1141vm =r=cMM FALL IMPORTATION OF - 11ARDIVARE. LOGAN, WILSON 6. CO. iso9 WOOD STREET, Are now prepared whit a !mac' and huh stock of English, Getman, sad Americas 11.14arare, to offer superior Audoceatents to 'buyer, These within; 1.0 purchase' , silt promote dim loterest by looking 'trough one 1141{k, or they are determined to sell OD 110 moan IDIISOODO:D term. auglA U. 8. BMRINE lIOSPITAL S . • EPARATF Proposals will to received until the atria inS4. by the undersigned• at his office, no 4$ Lichwige Beading" Pl.Pl. Clan street. for the following work, nt the trustedbates Marino litspaal, nese this car —For farnistung and defivenn• about •N 000 cubic or.ds of earth for Oiling up and levelling the site 10 accordance with • rade which will be been. or furni.htng cued delivering skeet 2,000 cable yards of tubble stone and for rotating Ike same ee about nerw cable yarn. of gravel to protect the bank of the Ohio River—the gravel to be taken from th• heathat lour water for the slelTitlloll and mat onto or the extension of tit , Matti orliSel.• dismiss oNoit 4.Xt tea. There 1.11 be about tine eubte yards of beet excavation for .wer nod side drams, aria *boat 100 orb. yard. of none masonry. Toe sewer to be twit of bard and Stone is IA in lime warier, era men ground Err furnishing the ma trials and el—crier wooden knee to enclose the sate All metre ale end work masabe eerier , to the In. erection and approval of the terierintemlent. The who!? e.t.a to be completed se early neat met an as intuitable. fk0r,119.1 L and bonds, Inch awn approved emetch wad frai required to be enter, Itto within ten day. after noilfiration of atceptence of the hid.. Place and itretelficatten• of the smirk eta be seee. end turn o her informal:on eemaY bnr , dlliTnntinnfib.." lnrd at the oleic. JU. 120131Nak.ei, eSaFtrintendi, rat.bu•sh, Nov. o.,l,so.—rinddtd WCORD 84 CO, WOO:emLle to Retail Manometer. ta a Mateyo In HATS, Ce..PS_4. FURS. Cat Wood h. Plttb ifs, ;nits burg b, Mere they oder a tall sad eontyie•el matt Of MO, COOS, retn, ,Of teeth.ty sod atyle, IV heie mile awl sad the aftentlon of weir rev tomer. an:ti perestuera tenetally ' ILOSOTiOK them that they oral MO GO the I[o4l . lo•ANILlIZOCI avirliittf R. P. TANNER & CO., SHOE WAREROUSE, Ili Wood at, between Third &Poway naw ieeeiring the Sve eery tarie and earerrer Pell of BOOTS, BOSS, ARU BROGANS; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, ail of We latest swim and exptossly dap eab lb. western trade. It has been .elected With great earn, and as to saes and qua sty is not aggressed by any Stock to be round caber a./ or Seat. Oar easumers wad mm• chant. gencrally are invited w all and etairdrie, as we are determined to sell on the moat reasonable terszw. Also. Goodyeara Patent Rabbet Shoe. 0 , all kind. anranit i f - • ICEICOUILAOS: HOMY. INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. C.C. DU3SEY, rtret.Cent,A W. hiABSB,BaeI. Cline—No.4l Water n th• w rehouse of C. 11. IigANT. riskily tXIIIPAN V' le wear prepared .o invitee el 1. kinds of risks, on hoasos, atshatae • nes, gowls tuerchaadtae. to store, and an trans.:ll•• Is, Ste. An ample gastatay for Wei abihty • d inlegnty oI the ipetilel3ll,olllelrJeded 03 the ehletheter of the Dr. rector', who are all citizens of P.itsttoryk, well and favorably known :Alba cosenesrety for matron:deems, &nicht/cane, att4 unigrity. insactoas—C. u. Ilussoy,NWto.ilagatsy , Wok Lae knee, Jr., Waltz, Bryant Sing &helm! Ileadehon, Jukot Moron:, , ,5. }tart/anal, KAI T. arhru ptavaneaca in Dalat4try. DIL G. O.I3YELILVS., laut 01 ISOCOO, 111 prepared to atanulaeare anti ser 81.033 Tate in WllO , O ► Lad Fund Di [eta, a 103 3.311 00/Atatespkaue klattaa Toot.. amt. to slot scurras arhaeo tha nano I azpoazd irler and resagato ne st doot W On 14.7 Or . . otrrea, Fourth street, Ettiolsargh. Karts rt.—J. 11.14Radd ea.F. LL. liars;. Lob DIM% On Sat rday nights Sta that, Du Mitt, gra. of Jacob W :thane, aged 37 yearn. hied. of the family axe reapoetfally maned to attend he faneml from her Into trawler ma trwin's Bow, Lt• rty street, neat Poarth chea t this shamming at IC ck . - - j k SALK WI COPPWrIIig UN tl' ,Ineolay, the 20th testa. al II o'elr ea, a ,he rtelootte, O'Donnell . . Wharf. ealtlntore, 1107 bags prime green 1110 0 Ono. Catalog e. will be prepared, and 'maples +.lll 4. ready for extol nature lire dey befora thermic, neleolld Wel 0 HARRISON —.—. ._ . .._. .. enema Pout` Ilyson, Vlae Y, •nd 1 Imperial Tea, iin Land •nd to ;arrive, Kir Isle uy iitILAPYRTYON k CLOUSE - - - - - - - r_ CATTY box. V. IL and Itap ao band and lO arrive, for siO, Df 1.15 A LU - I , I3taTSON k CLOVPI: INEGA It —'o•tal , on band and for sale by mom , . A r'RLR[RTIIt I N dt. COMAE 4AIbeCC-40 legs 0 taw ^n hard tot oak by CULOV.RI .6OI,I CLUUSE , • 'JAY-144 trotoz No 1 tool , tor oalo OP ! 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