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"1' ti f ~..47 - -- --....-.- • ~•• - 1., ',..1,./ - ...4 •-.. t' i . n.„ ' ( cf . ., • ).• ,) .„ „ = , 1 „-' mportaut Arrest--Capture of onettee.,l the Partlea Char,;ecl unix Cummftti „ ' . r. ` ' ' r. .fg - '-'r ~,.-: .` t ' ' , ',r. : ' - -.. , ~I - .*- ' ~ , ~,,• =-' ~...' ~., • , i Forgers ou tl., Citizens' Bank. 1 & ' l- Y ! .... -; •,' Y' Ct 1 • -c • '- ‘.,''' 1 1:' , , \. ' i It will La rem, Illbered taut on the tir t.l Octob r last, two tor 4... it c. rtiticate of d I, ,-it.. , , Is a ~, • ' L..".• • Y • - 4 I „tr - • ~1 ._ Y- .i . - . s - • - '=, ••• ", ; on the American Exchange Bank of Sew 1 ork „ • one for -, 1 _ ,00 on ,n. • '-- -' *- c- •• i -'I • ' ',-- ..,!..'" ~ s • Y., • i . - war Pr"' h‘ Mr I ,n, the t i ~,• ,s'a. ' 1. ,'- • . r • ' ' ' •at• 4at the Citizen,' Bank id this cit.) which were ea-lied ' -., -4 '" - ';•.' '''' , ,t - •' i -.. :T2• * ." -- s , '' ' t r. , ' ~* , a *-"' S ' '' I Ca liter I'M sNSe- , I re, nted 19) N 'a t C,, ,,, Lang don and - , tepti , n D Dill is e I ... k ';1. ...P I. l l' I ' i . `,.`` ... ' t .." ', l ' '._,' ~1 ~,,,.: , ..: c e. °".z.-;•--, ,,, 4 , ,i. ,, ,, . „.. , . ~ , ~..! „, ~„ , „, public,• e, h rt e ( c , ;tl r i o re . e t; I L, , 11,.it,t w ht i ,t t r l t it remainht ! t a, , 1 1,1 1 :1 ,.. - , a r t ; t e .,1, 1 t i ta if ,r i ik, l lit i ,t i t:,i l l 1 1 ,sti i : 1 ~,,: n ts I tlt l tir . l t: : , Bank at \l Is., p - -'' '-'-,_' ' --• ' 1 'l•'''lt'"4L'.! 4 4.-1i:1 4 ...44. .''.•;;:s.•--"40.1.*•..v...0n.k.Tr0..0.4$ y ., t. - 1 i. „.. '' t...' ''4- 4 .- " ' dm' , When rhea• we old Lakethem up u I , ''aFf., -4- ,:' "t . ~ • • . c t''s- ' ..,, , i a fun , sh icc ori h , u . f d t . l t e , e ,tu rtiti t c n it t c h s e r .t . t a tt l tt t rt i t us. tt. ,„, ~ ,• • .... i., - - . s • 't- - , ~......, S. G. Congdon a i .-'.*l ' - -°'', ,`„,..' -:: '9. , "...' •• Y,`" r ' 7 . - ` ." ; . Exchange Bank, twelve thousand fiv e hundred :‘" ,...„ 1 .' , '- s , ,;, •- . 'i•''' '. '' • -„,„„" dodllars oftot tl:.. e i r t ed a i n t l el t a li t t_ 4 , , i t in r e tu p i t i L b t ,r tit_l , 1. 1 - , , t‘it' or er , ' -' , - . , -.. , R S . iisl Is (_.•L.-hi r (~ ,rg \1 'I '.n tor , 4 ~.,„ „ .-- '' -c ; `-, .s " , , 4 - ,„s'N-- `": ' "*..`, ' :„...- ' t + ~ , ~ Teller." ' , ',, , , ' , '' An . r i i s t i- , a ( 1 1 ,.‘ a: h .,: i r LA. , d t Fi tm:n: o tt_ t l t . , f i r t i t il, i l , li a r, r g at L t , l tt the t ' ' ' 1 - - forger' , tril "ilr J •n,_ s= ILI, ono fth -mtir ~ , ,--,1 -.',1-. ~ ~' , • „„ ; .„ i „i port, where Directors, he rosuutstrit that a p t .. st books liis I to ad fi h r t. U s ° h i e .. .. j.r. ''' 1: ' '' •cd for subscriptiuos to the M n I „al chi \ ai i I ~--'.` '1 _'- •!„. ~ 'e 'l,l : ' l ' - ' . 4 1 '•1 `.- ` ' ,7,.. .* ' '-- ~. ~ I ...t. s. r:...-1 t t.h tet u t - t thousand r s t l t i t ar it .14% but) toll s i ‘ t ., at t t t t. , ~ h L u a i l: d .. i. l i it 4 1- - -11/ f i „ 7 , ; 1 `,... +... ' , '') 4 ~.‘ , , 1 Elm sheth Runt,two hundred H R Fos d s•lt a r = itl^ i- 4 .s ' s• , i, , , --,l t . -`,- • ; •Y' .; I too hundred, and II L Ba t t t i d m h an ad tw a eh o un ,.ig r n e t 4 alias, win, in the roust, and ",;,. 1)- - - = 1 " ' for a large amount of -tuck t r is , nd ett m el l t s i n . y tt‘ c , it k i zens of NI Keesm rt desirous , 1 . ,-- -t' 4 ..-.,,, --..”. -. '., ( '' ' e.,,`?", - • ' • " '- , , i' -; , ' . c *I• were also present.lle tr. , - Langdon and I)i i-• " •-• .. 14 -t.r;r, -; ..i. 1 lave had paid thefirst lost dim lit on the amount of stock subscribed bi them. i ti,K; e.•: i '. - a' - ' °4 ‘ " ~,C ' S. On the al pear ii,, IMr dom.- LW ETA ii '' `'. .' left the ro, in and lett Unitise to face the mu - r ..1`t..,0 r • =',„ -'1... ' ' ' r'''' ' ' ' sle Mr Join., el, mended the re-tor It on of tier stating that the , rtiticat '. . ' the tee"e‘ e Iprotested that he was torYerie Lid as," ...„(- ' •Y ;"' - ' - ' '• 1 "- * wen t " d I , Lano •••" •- ' . ..- r ' "„* not aware 01 the Lust, an ap pealed l ,, '''''. ^ ' ' ' . - '" ,' ' .....!..:s , ,, don, but that gentleman had vanished. The "-v.' '' ''' ' - ' 1 - '..- -'.' ' ' ' '' ' Commn. inners I the Bank, a b•lon a the , ~ :',**: ~,' * ..r. t' , s'' , • il ' i " ~., 4, 4 2 ~ 4.- "' -''' '-' ..' . NJ' . tv. ^-, ..." " .•; tr "vt t s r j ... ` .., ' e r - t ~"-* 1' ' *., .t . l tD i s'..- .**. ... t .- ' ' • ... ' " . 4 *. t. 4 .** t' 2 learne I the tat ts 1 the ea , , returned the mane} paid hi• Lan.rd n and Dlllm • aril annulled the substibiripticn. made by diem Mr. Dalai. - r( in im d en this 1 . IClleleN for i = 'ls. where he wrote 1. tt, r threatening t enter .. -.."•' • ` •-•- ',..,'" '' `''„, , .44,-, : ', - ` ,--- - , - ^ '' `. ‘I C. ,- '..-: - suit against di editor fLb P t r lib lan , 7. ' ''',' , .... , , Y r 4• , ' 44 . exposure ut tin trans tenon has Inc, teen iu , r\S ire! r turned lished in this iniper. II Mt I , i •'; ''':: i- - I,' ,- -• ~. :r f. • . '''. . • s'''- ~. ' to look alter his int, rt,t. in the Mon n4a i a (.., e - , ,r- 1,. ;:> =_, , .., .. k „. , t- -, I. , ...,. , , ; 4, ~.; ',,- t ; ~ _:. , : = I -,-_: -.-,k,.. - „.1 4 '3... , ... 1 `, t s, ,lv .. , .e ~ tt , i `alley Bank but thought 1,, der ot lin. In tended suit and took n -, steps in It - . ..: .-‘,l e ... i.; --. . " ..--, ' I ...,• -‘,-•_4Y.si , • ., 4 . ...,'• ;r 4 .---„.• ,' 7 `•a: a- '.., - -•-, • L , Um, Mau rested. The Directors of the 1- --- - " '' rts. ,5;..V 3 . --- • • • -/ t .e4 J,,a - r , ..."ii`,„" .. , `",, , e,- '---, 4 \ Monoaga r tie s la tea N alley t B th a . nk ct u t s t k „t e n d s t& - B l , t r i , s, k o h t a he i , v g .".. , , ~„. ~e , - ~ •-., ~ forger. tore ; i, ‘ c --✓, - '-i ' ' -." ---::--• ' - - 47 t.."1." - - ,1 4 1, , '% ‘.,,,, :, '''... 1 recovered their money,and the Iso is 1 lrl „..s.,' - `-‘-, , .•': ~----:-.: 7,_-.7_ r-.- , ;,.. - ;-:,- .- :..... -- ‘'; i Beni, Direetars said their time wit too pre '...! 1- , '', > Z' `' ~' ' ,I,' St,. 1 -''-''' 1' '''', l " ‘. - ", ' i emus to wage 10 lam suit, and so nothing was 7 ,- pre -, „.. ~ r., ••• Ntor. • . c.m. ' • ~. .1-' -, • done. I 4 - ,P...„ ~. - ...' ,-. 7 ' < - :s - -"--- -,....",* ." . -1. - ;.-..„' a . ' 4 r :' I --- A bout the time the Mmongidnla \al ley '' --....,,;-,..„ ~. ; ' • -* ."" . . e -,-,. '' ~- .• ., , ,'. a ,-', Bank notes wen - di . relit d II as or K l'l eas r e t r •-„-` i,__,,...' -, = ..- -, -,•i' • - ~_i -I took hold of the matt r5l Wel Il d si ..it d ' it i o 4 47 53 -7 c T - I::4"' f;: z ii, '';N .: - P4 ...:: • s - ' ; : ..' 2:- .. ' '_;::. ~_''' • -,;-;: , e lL em .e l l e t ed tha p t ep L e a r Ltd l u et n t'- a N nd & D e ill : i s e ... ss ', C e r t e l the ... t ••••-'-'ss - -•. 'ils,'' . . .1 '- , 4 ''-i- '-i s • parties who had perpetrated the forgers H. p,„,„ - ;,,,...., 0 7 i r• -r., . ,s . ,•m , nos., ,'s -., -9- -_,----, • •t - -,.., .'- :-.. Ls, - • . I determined to brit), them to justice.if po "-r. , , „ ' .....•, • , •••,_- ~... , • ~. ~., _' {Able, and returning to the city, called t o t ri :s h y' , Jones, of the Citizens'Bank,ando a .It.- , i "-,:•-- ,i''l. . „, ' . 7 . 1 -r '-• . (,' •'• tr.' =, ; .. from him all the lin ts In Ins posses-iun t- - ``'.4 4' - .. - •-, •-• i • ' -,- - ' '.: ' r of, a •„,*+ ~. ~, ..... • - •4"- (in the 10th of iltigust Ur Jones made an "t" 's Ih 4•-• •-,.. e ' t Is t; '. , 1- • 4 '`,l affidavit ham the 1111 s or charging L mgdmi "- t's4 , • t,„_.'l , 1-"• , ,1.,-.1, .., .i. .4,, - 4 v.-".... -' *.. ' :,...-; .-. .., i-,7'- I.' t',, ' 4. -..4 -, " . t I ,_ . t , and Wiese with the torg:e n ry si Lind di i . : p n . N te l i o „ n i da t i i hit, Chlet of P dice Hs„. .„..'' k „ ,- ..,, , t- :)z.,- sr=." ' 4 -`"* . * '''' • - --* •:' `•"'. i , .." , • - , ••• '" . , - I ...",,,' • Harrisburg to pr ken. ro lu, 111, n... with which PeT' j. ' T •1,1-„,1 1- f;"1"." ",..'ir '0 ", ,' ' hi proceeded to N. v,• to ik t • arrest his men. .'*--' - a- 1 -, d, . -a'''' •, ''• ':' (In reaching Alb lIIN lt N Morgan "- '- ,Y -- , -...,4 .: k :, k' '`--. ',' 4- ' "-- 4 ' ..;,. r" ",,'. - t , ' • - ... out Mr. Dague gent t -arat .;arittis returned.,e re h I s ay, had his requisitions endorsed, -!`• L t‘. ' l 4 ' ''' ' % * l ' '.l '''' ';' , . \ '^,,..Z '-• .t. . 1 ,,1 ' t ' ' .*. 4t 4 tb New lurk cos He in fo t a h n , d t f t , t a t ng atr l t o d n . 19,1 , 1 Dines,. was absent fr., • 5 . ~,.. v` - . r . 1 v - -,/.4 ~.." 4 t; g" ?.. ' ..„ =,., , , . ~ ._ , „ . 7 . .. W.'s ;. , i . fled en Lair.,!t 11 habeas cll Pi . wa s threat N. is ^ s 'i.........t '''',*.'.., .t ' s., ..." ` 4 ' '' ' ' w -1 ehev. a. obliged to liners bun .11 into • •...,4' - st's , -."-Y r • - s-• a, --4, ,, r , -. i 4 r ti •,..„‘„. , ?.. r , ~ , - - ~ .. -r . , ,- - • : 4. , 4 ', ' ,A v .. Jersey, with the hope ot finding Dines, at -- • •- --""c ,4 ,,' iz, I„.„7 1 .‘"„" , •--...`, ‘-• i , , k', -, :7' -r • 1 some future tune llr Ha me bred the i 9 r'" ,`"c ,l •; ., I. - '", .. .- • I. , •;:_ 1- 7..'''t 4 - '• ... ' 1 ...•' auce of the Ll r, 01 Yalu. in es Irk and V' ' ''''' l7 , 4 `,l.'""Y Yr • `"i ',-4,.,t' n i'.• * i of two detective NS'IO materialiy of Langdon, 1 About a month aft,- the flight 4 , 1 , ,, 7 0 --,.,`• ‘ ~, 1 - , -'..', r - ..` 1 ,,, , , , . : .. 4 §( , •c,....1.. -- ,, - , -.- - . . ..... . , 7 . ~ , ~.,..;,,, „..; - .4-kr'e "„i.A ~- , , „. ~ :, t . ~. ~ -, , f I Dr. Hues• wadi to , d w 1 ark, and x=1,11( tit the St. Nicholas Hotel \kit= suited Ili / fin .. 0 ", tt < ' e f ,- i • C-.. , - , t . , I. ".. 4. 7 l<-,,,:.„.t .- -,r , ..,. ‘ - '.,.. -2.- '. ; I .* '.,, ..is .m55, ,, "`.%. -- '' t' . .. ' :".' .., .4. 4, ..,, , : ..-„. 4: ...__ \ don DY \ l e n ( h h o y t h ‘s t e h t„ le h u ‘' E b e ll 1 ta, a forn i li a i portlier f Lan • counted it di tee I. (I t r i n ' i n kc '' soMl , arrangein T 1 1/1 4.l q : A '-: _ -s : , ' .'' ft. ''' " : :' s " .: ' '. :. i: 7 4 .. I . 1 ' v ' f . ,‘ - , t VP,. 111 ",: - ' - .5.- -a, • : ...,...- 1 -4 ,CIL ..!et, • -,?,.. , :: which he, on behalf of lir Langdon, might, r , ..4 ,-.. „, - ~ =' l ., .r* i5,.,4`.• t „ ;• 9 ;A. , , t t,s ; ;;;;-..4 , ‘._ ' , -, • - --,.. , - `"• ,-- , , ,-,.- , . 1 Illlrdiiti :-,. , ", .Z.',.. - ,:'• ; ,„,..: : ~...:,.-;• i!: „ ,:” ‘ , 0 , „ '. u' possession t P h e o 'c u e _r q h " t e h e e e w t o t u l l ie d ruttier seesPeePer The d 1 - 4,6't•' e • ' - -,7••;,- -.- ' , _.,.- t- •_. '„` t - •,s 4 'ti •,. ••- 1 -1 1 '-- ',, -,_•.• - s. ss! .. •-• „ , the h fo i r m'et t' nest itr'a a d P i r i s o e rn t ii l is e l i t. l ' i o e i ' i s g h '''' e. t . 11 the n D e u t c g t f . ' r ,•-11'i-Z,tt4'.Q;;.4,..1'',,, t' •,-, , .„' .:- i- , .•-; •• - waited some hour, Langdon did not make Li" appearance '',7","rt,„-,, ,„,.,- ....., -4,, ~ ..r..,.4, _.. , 1 t-....t. t ' vl svt ...-. v., 1 0 2- , Y , ..1.r.ii1„:,... * V4. •-• • ..,, ' t • '' , -...:7 ...` .. '• .! , -,.'s-s ,rm . ii ,- ...'.. , ,, '''-•"" '4'4. ' - c'' ' i !" . ' . 'e 1, . ' e b b . s . t e , q , eekeini elders,tlv ds. 1 i n i t h a n d r i m li. h. oc e •t (s o p t c : r r t 0 and a l l: a g ui •,.' k - C ." - Z 4l it:-. 1- .11 - ' - ' 4 —" • -.` ... ' . r 4 4. s ,' ` c), dote S 490•44.:Z - , ' , , "",`" -.' ', • , •, 1 , an Directors. interview with Te leLroh-Huey which took another the tip be `A,,: -,.. '-a C s., i ..- . g. ~, ''', '„, -„?r,t ~..7."k?,,5, , .._,,,' ~,' '" - - '..i.r. s ,--„, .. k ' , C. t , l 's --7 .e' ,. not' - 'l - ii t ,- 1 F . , ?-Z . ':::', ' ' l ,- ,-, i t _,-,t,_ ,-.- i place was as follow, 11.00t,--` I halo , , r t o ,i n tn i t o iii . i f t here sir to see aft( 0. rhe nekred „,., „,;. 4 ,,,,,„..„,„„,_... / •1' , ":- '- 'l, , r a' .„ 1.......4 "f ~:-.3L..,,z.,... -., ~,,..-nr ..-.:-..-,, . , ,_ -- ' - =- ~ tot:(. in tins hank for which 1 0 not ass al, sir -•"'l"‘‘A- 1 - P- ''' ''' ' ,,e..- ,-- -',. c ,• I hold certi , -...- , Z,, , „41, ,, - , --. , - ' 4 , ' r . , t 4 that that stool; was taken with mon& 3. thatw as obtained by Ur Lang bon or c( rti he cotes which --..t, ,,, 4.-.- , , , .. , ...„: . .-- „,,. . - ~ .-, v.l ---. , * , -51--- .-,--, ~ - i. - . ,-,..:. ; :, --) ~...„, . ---k .r. . .; . ._.,......., ...- , were forgeries Come. floss Riot.don't sou know all about It Rout, sers much flus 4, Pr.- , -,.,, I . . + ,•,. "-* '.., " . -t. L...1 , c;i.t.A.-.,-. :: r '7l • • ... ',-• l v"," si ", " . *1 f„, , ,i= fr -- -•••• ..,, • •,;:. ~-• •- • • - ; c.' ..s.' , t• red mumbled cut 'll ill I did not know t. , ,,! - ,i''."`s--• .i.I -‘r• - t '' ~''' • - •:4• r. -Y '-' 's s ti."' - • , • ~.,`. , -I` ~ , ,,,,,,r • 4 = tat they v ere f rgesie La t I I , 2.•s ir tt , l „ . s t i t s te er it e •••• - ...' '''`"E, ' * ',..• '' • ' ` '•• • • c" not altogether right Doctor r '... .!• -- .. '. ? s' ilt".. - •-• 1 ,7 -: i ~`•- i r -• t• •-•-` t'l ''.'„, u 'e!i ' F.' *- ':: ' t sir, have you the presumption to come here ......,, ,--, •-• ••, • ••• • • - ' ,I • • ‘ •r• , .. ••••• • •r• • under such eircumstanct a l ° ba s l e t eot come— aNt.N. e..' ...,, , "4- - ' .LL t 4 i -.. Doctor, I well tell s ou ' th il i „.. r e -,.,„1-c. , .a. " - , •.sr e ;, C . ' ; .." ''' '' r• '.* `• P .. - .... ' 't - .l ' l, - ' y e a -•' ` ,',',N. c . - r -,, . nstance of Langdon he told me to provide to self with a rt 1., ds er in case of elan4er, and r Y i,.E. • `, ..-••• 'f.-' , , - a 4: .., i,i-, ? '; ' ' . . , 1 - .1 i k-,- , -, - ,wr .'. ~ ... .„, , Us ~ • . i come out that the Bank was r. spon 11,1( or •P'" , , .. «•i ' T ' 4 . - ' • '' . ! the stock ~ ul,,cribed tor ms elf and gift." 4 . - •- • "'.-it . - *,ti, ,-) 4.".1• "• - • • •• "4 •t- • '. • - . F' .4 tN .t ''' ' .'' Doctor—" Hose ` Hay. run that res Aver with seu ' -.,..- - r• I •1 6 •E,„ •i• • , Root, yens tromulou —1(. or D ',tor ~ • , „'•- , ',.. ' • , ,•- . I s, ...-, ~ 1. ,? , done. Root efter's ands an ,sietred this stock • '''' --- 4 4 1-- 4-:" '`.• ' .•-, . . , , , . ,'„ ~, corer to Goodall, r Dep e n y ts S l h o e r r k iti a r n .,t el tte F h in ti e r h tor a c -t- s" ' ',' '..-:, • '- •- 4 I 'Y p w e ti l . l r e d e s t e r fa tin ' a e t r err o ed 'his interest over to 11 H ot Lamed,who w u t l t a td e e e t el t h & is ß c t lai h m atn in a th tt e hands .ehe3 • , „.„ • •-• t' -- lc . . ' -e i ..1 T t l a t e s tet y m ß l N t a n n e e s k e • nlihorreketor,Rotott.i,ll.l,Wfsellin with ignorant .0 fneet the ' t.. t forgery, who bronhthitnto ht, e this oht city i i , t o .t his i buggy, and refusedt , accept .. t `,.. - Lion. Theand in the two put atmorning ,t t i h r e A rt lo ,o n t o t ri tti g d al d ie l la. s House, eP' p ared leaving the Director to foot the bill. It is also related that,during the stay of virile of the Directors in New York, they• were called upon by one Hodge, who publishes a counterfeit detector, demanding of them sB,s 000 to give the Banka good standing in his pe riodical, which they indignantly refused. Hodge, said he could either write the Bank up or down, and accordingly in the next number of the detector, the Monongahela Valley Bank was starred. Langdon was brought to the city on the l' 45 train from Philadelphia, and lodged in jail on Sunday afternoon for hearing on Mon day, September 6th. ...„ ' 2, - - .•;).. - ,11!: , ;i 4;'i-• , ?-. , ' , .,,:. ..:ri'',',.l.-; ,•! : !_r; - .: , :. •,'. T,;4,* .. 4 .r.... 4-: -..<:7 , , : 't .. • -~ ~C ~ ~ ~ k- _:« ,_':4;', , , ,- ;-- , 7, ,- ,, ffmas z Zs- • -••• ; • ~t - r r ' , •• • ~' • - • ' v :* • .• MESE .~`~:`~ • -- ' ' •• „AT. ".' • • A 4 ..` ' • " -••.° . . ~ V ~ ~" J =ISM '-' 1 :',': . .:.:-:•, -. -c: . ,: . -- . 1,_;''.:•_: -, MUM =MI MEMO '.._,,!'.. ;,• • , -•' • ' . , . : • # • r.. ; , ~ , VOLUME XVII. ilia• Pails) Poot. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh. Furf Watme and Chicago Rai!rood. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pitt -burgh ) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Way,- Expres Train 1.151.5 A. M. n:56 A. M. lag P. )1 Mail Trrun.- 6:50 A. M. Fapress Train 12:50 P. M. ai4s P. M. A. SI Arrive at Chicago 64T P. M.... Returning. a rive at Pittshoreh. DWI, 4:25 P.M. Expres.,:hai it M. '2-20 A. M (Prom Federal Street Station. Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. itne A. ! , .1. te•X P M .. 6:05 A. M. 12:10 1' M Pennsylvania Ai/rood. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. A rriv es. 4:50 P. M. 1t1:45 P. M 2:50 A. M. 11:50 P. M 4:20 P. M. 124•20 A. M Express Train Mad Fast Line The Johnstown Way Il.,,end.er Train Johnstown ACCOMMAIIIIMI F.ret Turtle Creek Sa.oond '• " Third ‘• M:=C=l r f.~~! • r.; b mitttrair9, Boat Rare over the lionongultela Course. The race between the •• I. C. Woodward „ and the Jackmn. - over the old Course, from the Monongahela bridge to Saw Mill Run and return, took place on Saturday afternoon, and attracted much attention. Though there aas a large concourse assembled on the steam boaLs. Monongahela bridge and wharf, the in terest manifested was not so great as at many of the contests last season. Five o'clock was the appointed hour, and be 6.re that time the river was, as usual on such occasions, alive with wat,•r craft of every de ,cription. The eight oared barge: " and "Gcn. Robinson were stationed at the farther end of the Bourse as buoys, and coon after live, the word was given and the boats started. The Woodward liiok the lend at first but just at the lIIMIth of I•errc ,treet the Jackson pulled up, overtoot and passed her. The .fiLekson maintained the lead, turning her buoy first, and came up Tar in advance of her competitor, winning the race in 21:14. The time of the W ood ward Was -':n`. The purse was two hundred dollars, and the ere WS each used th 'ir utunist to will. The Jackson \ Vtlq reweil I i R I ert Jackson, Frank Woltf. Reese and Win. Dltvis• without a steer:inan, giving her that nineh ad vantage in weight. The crew of the Wood ward was as follows: James flannnill, (stroke) George Deary, John dlationill, John pluck, and Chas. Steven:. Ciix:wain. 'lliere tvas littd• It it ty , t' eon' ridutltly 1/i•th`ta . tt that the .111t . k., , ii ti tuld Htn Ow race, and 111, ‘tdild , d the pretlicti,n. ('AIEIO'II.I nS -- In ionnr locations, in Eastern Pennsylvania, caterpillars have made their appertranee :mn.l art• committing ravages. but the damage they lire doing is mulling to ; be compared to that which results true them in other portions of the r , rat The Ilea,. I'M /I 1,1), of I Ink ntoriollnr visi tation still iscritirli, - pith unabated vigor to j rob the' n igb boring UV, n ,i(11• 4 nt „ WI: brightest vernal hues. Tries° insucts bare an existence far doe. ik towards the rind grow more numerous iu the higher bPSOnd us. Ft•Sto ,, l , of caterpillars hang From I every swaying twig. or ci.ingregate in cobweb like iwists, while other - . loss fortunate, till the deeper bowels of the once pure hillside ,brings anti brook- with furry masses of rtairmil mat ter. The trails are triisted by the lust of their nests, and webbed ot .•r With crawling Every ditch bears eddying centre a eon- Omani.; line of mingled forms. luirb - 1 to d..- struction from on s'no ing numbers and eareless zephyr,. Thou-w.. 1.. arid perhaps 051111. ro. ut licrt, of the Varn.lls shrub, forming the this k eirapparel of the riaurntain 31r..wit' stripped nearly hare of lo:Ivo4; g r ill lierrios being seen .inni•lin.2; tot , harsher music than tlie -iliilarit breathings of clustered leat'es. t ha t 11./ 1.“ shading teliage. while bushes first -how ing reg 'l Mar out:i.e.:lease- me' it at 0 them most far,. txstie in their trimming.- C..1.1.1 , i30; NV ITII Cl.l ,11 , .T1 r. “Fl• - • rut.: Ikrrh-burg, J'Grt. , -“•( ~ i :',C.kird,ty lot, the to!lnwia • I niernintt. flue pro9a train which left here nt met with a reel ri ft lOW miles 1.0!,,W ithilMalwn. As, the II r..unditut n curer, the rtnizinetir ilis c,•vered a bull lyin , z, tipiql the track The whistle a', -oureled I tbkryn brakes, rind the ent:itie re, t'r,d. V,' elt,f.' upon the an irnxl it WR , ittlis.t,lbil• to e.i.ape the striking the bull. the locomotive was otl the track and considerably injured. The liinzgai_ti• car was broken, the ,inoking car irjurol and the platform , of the passenger car: destroyed. !ten;:;- Garman, the lineman, and \Vni itloonter, w.•re ,calde.l ri.ther seriously. . . 111 hearil,.: (ionoral 'tour, de-pitti•hed a lik,otliotivi, with Ow .'‘‘ who 1,2..4. h n ,hart lw.: of I. I We, that 11 , d , lll ,t ka, i nu,to ti 1 0 Ilwr The pluee, where th , t r , •1113ib. , 1 1.111 n“011. ‘lll,ll they were rent ITT the Mull train. For• tunntely none of the iTas , elq:erT, were inlared. rind nil uppeTireil tinilik(ul 111,r1t, , .t had ro mi raculously e , otried. It Lan outrag.e up'', the tra•T'eltroz eni- Inunity, iieiTpetruted Tinily by the far r h ers along 14UF4511.rottd , . by Imalvlll.4 01 , 1 r vat triartin' nbolit the tritoks, There is a law makes_ the owli••r , relion:-ilTle for the damages dohe, and V.,: hope the Company will f.ucoecri - in finding out the guilty parties in this in-tame, and bringing their to s un:ll , k —Mr A• - nett, wife of .Inlin It Arnett, liviiez ear th.. I r. al. ut ti below Al organtow n. \ ' a., eUllitrlltted pomade on Friday night last, by throwing herself in the river. Her husband missed her about three o ' cloct. in the morning. when -earch.wtts made, and the body found in water night feet in depth She bad pinned her dresi chose around her feet before jumping into the striaim, Shonei n 2; that she \li , determined to put an end her iinedence. The cause is not I neWn Sometime :dm -, she co neenli•d berself in a coal bank, and her f r t• searehed for her two nr three day,. before they • ueceeded in hi flchill , 2 her —she tind, tdl.l lit the next 0111 would ha , ,• t• ••• r as she 1 .. 1. ,. 11 , • 001 lie found. She was titdy a.. a „,, an d 1et11 ,. ..S H. large circle of friend- to mourn her A BF 11-NEVI A.l 11.1. a lag, about halt last :ecru h, suddenly, as if it bad sprutig oarlria , ited citVero, ligl.t, r. I,',lUi;:lkt span ned (be heiiven, er . 1 rite A bnut two thirds of the heavens one with, a thin. hialiaou, Nlkpor, and through the wile itudlow light, the Aars v.•,•n• dim t i ik,,...C,ElLut; .lia gro•at wreath iif silver. In the East, Cie light was white and while in the West, it took, i t pale roseate hue, like a distant tire. Such indeed, it was sup posti•ti to be, and an alarm was raised. but be fore the engines had pr. a:vas - bid ;sic the pruellted :ays t ieintu. opop the streets 'weri,i admiring thu tiisplay of thin unat•countut , te but lutA bettutiful phenomena of nature. Aar, a , I ET, -I Nillrememberthat'Si some months,inre Christian Klein, proprietor of it lager beer hall on ,itreet, WILT Fifth, received a ,0 almo:t terminated fatally, a. tue hands of uno or a party of yMing men at his house, all of whom were at the time arreirted, except .lotus I>ig -1111111, the son of re , liectable parents in this rite, who, although it lons believed that he in flicted the wound. runts not be found. He has, within a few days, been arriii-tial in St. Louis, and will be brought hack bo r Moon, Villa is cow in the Wert, zr.ld, to n hunt a requisition will be rent xis =sun as it can be procured. FOU NV Lent , tN n FL k le Sunday morning, tbe body of a man about thirty years of age. was found lying dead in a flat lying close to the opposite shore of the Mononga hela river, almost under the Birmingham bridge. Tho Coroner was called and held an inquest, find it transpired that the man's name was Mitaell. lie had been in the vet of the city for five weeks, and was a shoemaker hp track. He had worked for a Mr. Snyder in Birmingham, and was seen by a boy, seated en the top rail of the bridge, on Saturday night, drunk. It was supposed that he either fell or jumped otf into the flat and was killed. A verdict was rendered accordingly Ma. MiCuyt. proprietor of the Mansion House, at Elizabethtown, was struck on the head with a slung-shot, on Tuesday last, by a young man named Stewart, who visiied his house in the evening, after a pic.nic, and acted disorderly, when Mr. McCune attempting to eject him, he struck him a violent blow, in flicting a serious wound. Mayor Weaver has issued a warrant for the arrest of Stewart, who is said to be a desperate character, recently escaped from prison in New Jersey. POLICE CIIANGES.—Officer Joseph Knox has been discharced by Mayor Weaver from the day police. His place will be filled by James M. Riddle, late First Lieutenant of the night watch, who is an able and efficient officer. George W. Clark of the night waich, succeeds to the position vacated by Mr. Riddle, on the night watch. , , _ = . e AO. Sir . : • • -"1 • •-"'" , , , PITTSBURGH. N RAILROAD AcCIDENT.—Mr. Oliver Bernard, a freight conductor on the Northern Central Railroad, met with a painful accident on Sat urday last. lie attempted to jump from the train, which was going at the rate of twelve or fifteen miles an hour, when ho slipped and fell, spraining his left leg, and otherwise in juring himself. His injuries are such as to confine him to the house for some weeks to conic. Mr. Bernard resided in Baltimore. SENT TO THE HOUSE OF REFUGE-A young man, or more properly a boy, of fifteen or six teen, was before Mayor WeAver, on Saturday, caurged with cutting a companion, Martin El der, in the hand viith a knife, in an alterca tion at the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, on Friday night. Elder's wounds are very slight. Both boys are hack-drivers. Believing Hall incorrigible, the Mayor sent him to the House of Refuge. BUTLER COUNTY NOMINATIONS.—The Le intieracy of Butler county met on Monday lust and placed in nomination the following Senate, Lewis Z. Mitchell, (subject to the de dision of the district conference;) Assembly Michael Stinetorf. alentine Stork ; Treasurer Abdiel C. Martin ; Com nissioner, I'. Bryson ; Surveyor, John Humphreys: Audi tor, Wit. S. Ziegler. Tue spiritualist_ are building a hall in Perry county, this i-Itate, for the purpose of holding n grand National l'ongress of :spiritualists, and forming a heavenly circle in the other tv, , rld to goN ern the spheres and circles there, and to communicate with those on earth.'' The halt will be finished during this month, and the t ',lngress will be held about the middle of next ON Friday morning last, Thomas Summit township, Butler county, was b.und dead in his own door by a neighbor. Mr.. Tay I. r. who is crippled, and unable 4e mare her bed, statue that on thee% ening I.•iore he 55 11, found, her husband had started to out. but tell when he reached the door, and ex pired. FIRE IN BUTI.Ka NTT. -- About six o clock on Sunday morning last, 11 huunr near hit.ustuwn, Butler county, was di.coeured 1. he on lire, and was burned to the trroun,l The building was owned by Jacob Ziegler, of Harmony, mid was occupiesl by a German iww ilr. Loss about four hundred dollars. GREAT REIT ILI. MONTH Y.Y.- •We have re ceived from the publishers the September num ber of thiii periodical, which is us attractive any previous number. It ,olltailis a variety of interesting article-, voldinuation of " Seven Years in ye W.,torn 3131 6 well worth the prier at which it 6 .0,1 THE Cooper llpern Troupe app.-sr .111 Tue.:- day evenine:, when the Qpoilo Theatre will be Cre the ',aim', in Oie comic opera of I I: I isi re 1 Amore, or the Various fteCeSAOTIS have been made to the c<",lit pany sinus their first apiiettraneu here, andi,er hare no doubt they will meet with a learnt rt.- eeption. WE neglected tonnnounre nn i-Mturdily the election of Mr. Alexander tieorge a, Cashier of the Ffirmerß . Deposit Bank, vice A P. M (,row, re“igned. Mr. (it , orge h e been t,ll, f this institution for two years iite.t. and though young iu years he has the eontidence iit the business community, and will till lie le imisition with satisfaction to all. A LUNATI , —Mart' 1111111, wa , found wandering . about the ,treet, Friday night, and taken to the watch home, w tom she attempted to bite liirr hands and arms, and %% 1.3 only prevented from doing tiy eiiii• them. :lil, wits ciiiiinimed to jail until tb,. next term of Court, when , h .wwill priltbi , be sent to the 11,,pital. Til E rnistak,n iu sayinv, tiott tli •• Belmont•" or rutin r th,• ~1 waa 4q11•41 the Belmont.' teen• .nf,•lv r. from the river, a= on touching a bolo's the mouth of Ferry ,treet the bud ,11,1.. in the channel. and mom nvnain, there. a root idedrin Linn than be h,re Tut: real-digger:, wh, are on Cor !ogld it ages. intend milking x dernon,tratem by ft grand parade through the street: n Fr d it. pr,unte it wits to pay the bano AVI h will pret•otie then, ttlitt a c . ollllllittl, en Gaged !not we.ik in soliciting f,intritintn , n•. t.. them in holding eut. i 11 AR“E r LArrevt.—Ald,•roinn oti ,oturoittt,l John Burn , to thn: kniunty jail on Stilt/113S, in default of live hundred 1 Lail. for larceny, on oath of linvid nigh, who alleges that be stole a cabin ing to him, which was attached to a raft Fait. Frit HEARIN( Alderman Donaldson lodged ti commitment against Nathaniel Ilughei., ni.w in jail, fn further hearing on Saturday next, barged with passing counterfeit money, k ti Rh hard Slilitne. i. e Ali:, of horse?, attikehoti 1,, the lat!' Thomtmn, ran awn}' in Birnunghln. on Saturday morning, travor, , ing th, entire length of Bingham ,tract The oar Tinge was broken to pIeCVS, but none-of the In mates were injured. Tilt dething ' , Ore of lie , hin‘eh enango c o unty, tvu burvbarfai•ly entered 01;1 and robbed ~f goods to this animist thre' hundred The thieves have not been eauttht. I , IT A .I,RE"—The Great Itepnbim jut fishes an illustrated pnern entitled .• Th. Ac..rn, - by Mrs. E. (J,,/es Smith. The 1.17.i11e iA published by ra,/,imith 'o A \ 11 1 ,El; L t o.f the hew hilt..lo ;-lewing 7fia ( 1 0 1 i ., is received by the agents, J L. Cturni than Federal street, Allegheny etc These machines having a fine demand * MIL Claiain.pis, of Edent, , a, N I it now in the city, solicitating aid fr• t 4, population for the of a i.l,\ church in hi.; i tiatcnii.. Tito object is worthy, and we wish him all sueces. IN its new coat of paint, the old neat!, looks gay and fresh, and, as no think, vastly itoproved. The interior looks folly well a th, exterior. and its old habitues will ,carceli recognize in it the dingy fori..wr years. E cut- Ythe following from P , (sg of A upst 27 : The tait ilouk Business The gift book business, which has sprung up within the last four or five years, Is 1/otllliar to this country, and, from its popularity. has be come entitled to be designated en —institution It was originated by Mr. George G. Evans, now occupying very extensive nremlses GL CIO Chestnut street, on!}' a do;en doors from the publishing orrice of the Press. YOU boy book, out of a multitudinous collection, includ ing all the new publications of merit, uud with each book receive a gift, varying in value from fifty cents to one hundred dollars. In the last six months, between two and three hundred gold and silver watches have thus been dis tributed, and over s2fill,uon worth of other jocJdlryd Ve have seen the receipts for money paid for watches and jewelry, by Mr. Evans, since Christmas, an , ' they corroborate this statement to the fullest. No more than s dol lar is paid for a dollar book—yet a gift is pre sented with each purchase. Mr. Evans, who is not connected with any other house, in Phi ladelphia or New York, buys books cheaply for cash, and in such large quantities that the dis counts he receives are great. Moreover, he is himself an extensive publisher, judiciously ,! spreading himself, " ni that line, also, with first-class books. Ho is Abel lor any enterprise requiring spirit and capital. Mr. Evans publishes a classified catalogue of the largest assortment of books, in every de partment of literature, in the country, which will be sent, free of expense, to any person in the 'United States, by addressing GEORGE G. Evans, Gift Book Establishment, 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 132SEEI ON DAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1859. " of "'I" 'll ‘ T E LIT EST NEWS ..ttWar , torrner editor tI 4 paper.r Howard is and has been for the past year and a hall I,cated in Omaha, engaged in the prac tice of his profes,ion. He in well read an able lawyer and an eloquent ads ,, , ate, and prompt and energetic in his profession. At the last term of the United States District Court, held in . this city, he was the senior counsel for the defendant in the case of the United States against Lewis Neal. indicted for the murder of Tecumseh Fontenelle. The able manner in which the defense was conducted, and his appeal to the juryin behalf of the pris oner, was conelmdre as to his being one of the first lawyers in the Territ ,, ry.— Kri to vzy y —Mr. Howard studied law in the mdliee of Judge Shafer, of this city. and wris to the bar sonic three years ago. A , hurt time after his admission he left for Kan-as, and has succeeded in making his mark. - We are glad to learn of his success. ON Sabbath last. a son of Mr , Nancy John ston, of Mahoning township. Lawrence county. aged about six years. had his leg broken in at tempting to get out of in buggy, when near the Weittield church, a short diqance froni Mull tit daelison. They were on their way to nweting. Ile wan attended by Dr W ilrox, and 1 , ,i,ang M A: , NN EAV ER hi hat few 110 f kr, hint yo,derdriy. The loc.=t importai t wa , that of PowL.r::, w a.; tined ton d.dlars for attempting to re,,au , n pri-uTu.r from watch man Barker. on Saturday night GE .IOiE rermitly i has been convicted ❑3 one of tive 'Ate , participitted in the heudy robbery committed upon Mr Martin Cope's Milk near Steuben ville, (ibio TFINII Camp Ineet•ll4 ira< • lo , eal. i•ew in pregre , , at Sewickley, which largely attended, as well m ati••tiler at hulk , of Eri•., ha.] In, I••trid t••ril ••;11 in a -• ing machine an Illendav lift. and s,lll li al to suffer arnmitatiem •—•••••••••--- Mies. CIAITH I Nt., f every va riety ••f.tvi••ari•l mariniaottir•al •-a pre -sly fen •i‘, All.l v ever ••tlvred in this market. 11-•iitleinen and retr••r•t; will find it to their inter,t t • call at our e-tabli,hinent. corner of F•••1••ral:-treA air! the 1/•erinind. Alloghrnr rile, line I•tirelia.•• • el-ewher , . A , trict lellierettee t•• our •=y-•.• trot •flrirge -.ties and 'mall pr•li t • I• the name of \V. 11. NITIee & t'v ar , ••••\ pre-emir, nee which uu ce.mpetion ha , liittlerl•• di‘turl•••d. GEORGE W. SMITH, \‘'‘ BkMtEli, MALTSTEit, AND 1101' DE.arR. \ Pitt Virret. Pittuburgh 111 iii I \(i 1:1:1.WINii 0: iinovl I , l‘ll A 1:11 hyOl.i.llll.ili 1. , 111.ral,i`. I 3111 l 11111N••I , I VIM' ofil.ll. FEE 11. i 1 t . pi, 1:1., e.rwil r,..ka,—..•xi.r.--1) 1/... y 1..7. ni Lf, 11 , • , 11,1$Ine •I IL t C.. 1,, /1. F. - , / /lu tI - I' 111 ‘i.:N rEti \I. Arrival of Ex-President Pierce. - le. tint , r.;:11 c‘t . th.. ‘r..! In rr. thh , r. rh-.•t .•th.h 0,11 --It orn ,i ng the pa==ongc•r:4 et LLa 111 b, • • :I,olly t:,.• - toanl , l• , i , A nwri,t i.• •T h I , holr 1 , . rf hi• 1..• ••{, 13•1111=11 and ll+ F.,1 tiftEtlyir. is>i iurr .ttih I.,tt .“•ttt , t ..1 the pr.. 14 "‘l,••itvotts, Nt.tutt(o , ; tter.. 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HIIGUS, pAVE REMOVED 'Ft N( m A K El' Street, corner of F0u,“1.1, who lc tare will ro u nil the tint tili,iiiiitel;.lof.ritirn they w 111 ,mist,' to helt 1„,,,g kilu as emu, 01 Fifth sad Marliet -t nits. triv4ittu zoitcrn ............... „.. ..0,11 , 041 METER. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ftll.l ll 11•,1c-al' and Retail I ittakt, to FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 42.3 Penn Street, above the Canal, Rare on hand a large assortment Of Fanny and Furniture, in lValnut 1111,1 Mahogany of their own manu facture. and warranted equal in quality anti style to anY manufactured in the city, anti will -011 at rea rgu e pricee - - - \V\AWW\O‘ k\ A VJ') H E ADMIHEIts up- Steinway's Pianos .ire respectfully informed that ne have nod received rw., of these UNRIVALLED HAN( t.Ft One 7 Octave Ei.lllltl corner, plum One 091 it They need but to bo heard, and their vast .tiperinrity over others, will tt..• at once manifested. For sale It) ELEBER t PRO., No. 53 Fifth tdrytet. au2s Sole Agents fur Stounrav's Piam, °HEE-SE-30U boxes prime Cutting, re ceired this dry. sug24 HENRY H. WLLINd. =MEM i \I 11l Ir. ~ctipted the pest 1.r.-111 for thy , tvo•:ltv two year,. From Venezuela N \l AugwiL '27. —An arrival at till. later advice, from Veneztyla. The I,:l.eral. had taken without op N .an tin.. in.,rtling of the I.'t .if A The Turf. At I. Tenll,l,- twat. Saratoga 1,-day. in • thr , ••• tin.. '2 and "Phi' op,ntrig "1 - Letter,: Atillre,..seti to (fon— YeTerday morninz a ease et' ciinsideralde interest. incolvin:_t the right the cancers in charge 111 penal 11 - 1.6(116M: break the seals ;11n .1 pens —• the c.intent, letter: , directed to persens under , entenee in the State Prison, ail and inia , es ~r correction, oar brought • ti,•l•.ir e A Esq.. Assistant United States Ui=trlet Atterney. lu this ease. Henry , T. Saunders, wit is sere ing It ,nterice in Sas leril jai" for fornication. brilla,; to action Doptity Sheriti Elam D. Kimball for openlng a letter addr, , , , ,ed to hint. The e: - Ise as callcd, and tile defendant waiving exanii liation. wet- , .erit the grand jury for tiVes- Clqat:l ,, fl are not aware that a en... , a till: natarc ha , ever been tried in our courts. It fur )cars busts tho cti,toni of warden: , or their Her jailer. , and Tri:l-1,2N of o! e o r r..ction to ~p.•!I :nd read till 10t.t.,1"S t ei.e,l at thcir is I dire( 1. - 4 i to writton Lc this V. 111.•ir Tr"r propriety or thi, t. , .i lippirent to rogiiiro defeini.... unit =OM it-elf. Without tilt , precaution s rc m lit puiemisiii unlimited opportunities for the '..:t.iatton of plan, of ematie. requiring perhatiii iy the co n certed action of theniselve, and thii.r friend- without to carry them IMO executii 11. Thi•re are yet other con ,hlerations which hem upon the subject, which \vitt don titiese: und , rgo a thorough judicial i n . ve , tisration. The result of this. easy will there fiire be looked fir with interest, arid not the least inlet-esti-it parties will be the prisoners themselves. fir if it is decided that their letters cannot lie opernid and read. the offieers of the law run entirely prohib.ttheir receiving letter,. The theory „I - tho law tlist cons - let, nro ,load to the worl,l,lllrinz their inearooration.— Fran i!,.• Pnaadclplea North Atne, - ,.., 11 ,f Print.] The Penns)lvanla Railroad Tonnage Tax. The tr i al of Om snit eausel by the refusal of the Penes)lvaioa ltailroad to continue the td the tehmte.:e tax. comes vii next at Ilorristeirg. The ease brings:. and will fat lei,: into the poeketa of our friends the lawyers. Froin this tax the State has Mai •rte been dorin ing a revenn•l seine three hundred thousand dollar, per allllll2ll. •I'he road hating refused. to pay it. a suit is the consequence. The road will light the suit until it rea;hes th,. Supreme Court of the Uni ted estates, sbnuld they lose the verdict at the trial next week. Mr. Stanton, of Virginia, Messrs. Cuyler, Meredith and Crittenden, arc retained on the part of the Commonwealth. The attorneys for the road have strong hopes gaining their ease. They will come out tlat-footed for the unconstitutionality nil the tax. They think that the State has no more right to charge a tax. of ten cents a barrel for the trait Ait to Philadelphia for flour ground in Westmoveland county, titan to make the same charge for 'flour produced in Lancaster. Be cause whent is brought to the city by the Penn sylvania Railroad, there is no more reason, in the opinion of Mr. Cuyier, that that wheat should pay a tax of three coiti per bushel, than though it was o••va in Northumberland county. and canto to market N is the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. We are inclined to think that, in contesting this suit, the Attorney-Gen eral and Mr. Campbell will lin.d dusty travel ing,. Having —got its back up ,•' the road is determined to carry matters through, and show that two wrong,, do not make a right, nor ever will. Whoever happens to he in Harrisburg, during the progress of the case, will hear sonic thousand dollar speeches of the very - stillest kind. An Editor Shot b) a Candidate for Cong,ress• The Vicksburg Whig, of the 12th inst., learns that on the Wednesday previous, the honors blo Francis Smith, the independent democrat ic candidate for Congress in this district, shot ()wen Van Vaeter, Esq., editor of the Common aw(llllt, on the streetsof that town. A contro , ..rsy between them about an article in the last number of the Commonwealth, relative to the discussion between Smith and Singleton, at Raymond, on the Ist inst. The wound of Mr. Van Factor was severe, though not necessari ly fatal. E LE FROM CLIFTON STATION J on the Plttsburgh and Clevelan ' d acre. , of land. et dwelling . loose, stable. etc. Price $1.100; $7OO en,h ; balance at one rear. For sale by S. cOTHBERT k SON. m 'J4151;0) tA PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. President. WM. H. SMITH. Rea Presidents. ISAIAH DICKEY, Ist. EDWARD GREGG, 2d Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Jr. Superintendent. GEORGE H. THURSTON, Stage of Water. River—two feet six inches water in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Deportai Expressly for the Daily Morning Past FlTrauracia, August 27, lgig Flour...We hare no quotations from first hands. From store we note sales of 720 bbls. at $5,0064,12 for superfine, $5,20@,5,37 for extra do, and $5,50@.5,62 for extra family; fancy hrand,, $5,62@5,87. Graln...Sales 190 bush. Kentucky White Wheat at 1,3541.40 ; 150 bush. Mediterranean do. at $1,25; 50 bush. Rye. tram store, at 95e.; 125 hush. Corn, from store, at 21. i bush. Oats. from store, at 43@45e. nay 12 loads from scales at $14)17 ton. Rye Flonr...Ssles 25 bbls., from store, at $5,00. Corn Meat _Sales 10 bhls. from store, at $4,25 9 bbl. Bacon... Sales 3000 lbs. shoulders at 1%e.; 1000 lbs. 'sir , at 971.-.; 2000 lbs. hams at 10 1 /AlOXc.; 2000 lbs. =agar cured hams at 12!„ , ,ie. Dried Beef... Sales 1000 tbs. =leased at 13c. C 47 boxes W. R. at Bc. Potatoes... Sales 12 bbls. Jersey sweet at $4,0044.501 41 bid,. Ea , tortl nt $2,0042,25. Beans... Sales 30 bush. small white at $1.37 bush. Apples... Sales 6 bbl, fair green at $2.75; 13 bbls. rmmnu at $2.0042,21 Melons... Sales 400 Water nt $18435 p 100; 260 do. at 10 I.los Citron at $3.50 it bbl. Peaches... Sales 20 baskets Jersey at $2.25. 50ap...10 boxes Rosin at sc. Candles... Soles 10 hoses Mould at 13e. 011... Sales 17 bbl. Lard No. 1 at 93405 e. Vi gal. Stearine...Sales 18 bbls.„ at 113.4 e. IR lb. Rosin... Sale,: IS blils. at $3,76 bbl. 50 htils. Bolivar at $9 p ton. Fire Blaek..,Sales 2100 common and extra at-$ "5 8835 p Salt Soles 300 bbls. at $1,25 for No. 1 extra. Batter... Sales 8 bbls. at 124121 z e. - p rolL Eggs sales 4 bbls.. from store, at 81.5 e.? dozen. Sugar... Pales 7 idols. at 7%e.; s hhds. at Sr. it lb. Coffee...Si - des 35 bags Rio at 123.4413 e. Molasses... Sales 23 bbls. N. 0. at 40e. - 9, gal., Me,. Sidi, tierecs at Sr.; at . s%ti. it 'ft). Lime ... Sales 17 Lillis. Louisville at $1,25 Raga.. .: , a!,, 1 ton at Tb. Wltlviky .ale , 10 bhls. OM Rye at ;1,00 - 6 pd.; 18 hI i t . . ; 5 bbla_ do. at 23e., and 13 bbls New York Market. N, 1 . ..v5.. August 2:.—Cotton heavy; sales. 400 hales. sal.t.3 10,500 this. Wheat firm; sales 15,000 ihst, roth sl,s 1700 bush; yellow 8...1c5.55c. CM ter thuyanT ..u.l active at 10V,(11!. e. The other mar .r.. dnll. hot unchanged. R. T. HENNEDY ;'EARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, I R. T. HiENNEDIE & BRO., RYE AND CORN PURCHASED c AMtS MEAL AlsW MA NUFACTUR ED AND DELIVERED IX AND ALL FA HENY TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY vet-1) 1., DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA NORM DYSENTERY MIXTURE. N offering this medicine to the public, I that n not only brings speedy relief to to the ,iiiferer. but that it attacks the disease in its. citadel, and eradicate, it entirely from the system. Owing to its very tare virtues, it mots on the liver, corrects all the derang ed -suctions of the vicerik and invigorates the whole tivi.totit. No family should be without a bottle in the for it is adapted alike to the most tender and del t.• Or infant, as troll asthe stoutest anti most reboot men. By haying it always on hand, and taking it upon uii r,t :ippearanee of an attack, you may mare yourself iron, -uttering and expense. Many deaths from Cholera coin id hay.• been tiv.ndied by timely using this Mixture. Moon certificates can be obtained, but we think the people can best judge after a trial, and more satisfacto rily. We offer ibe following owned persons as additional t• ti m , ai c. sit pistrtin, till that is asked for the Diarrhcen and -emery Mixture. The persona are known in our community:— . . hn t t r Nt•r. .1 t. n Fratut. Jame , Belli:ley. Jr. T. K. WK . night. P.. Swan, Prepared I.g the subsenber, Rt. the Drum House N. SIILPII SRO. J. MITCHELL, Corner Wood ;aid Sixth sts.. Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per bottle!. augB:thl.kw-mo punt , : LlQUORS.—Families can buy a bottle of Mune. Port, Madeira, Teneriffe, Sherry or .Nl,,latm Wine. Also, Ctigna, Brandy of different brands, V., 1111 i ) I...Qlg:theist Whisky. Champaigne in quart, and half pint bottl,, reduction made by dozen hau .loam XII th.• alloys for sale by the quart or iiihiltenued liquors need no' D. FICKEISEN, 101 Third street. 11 , •0111: FALL STYLES oF IMMIi=EMEI beaimfol and dnrnhio en.ssimers lint, and every of si AFT HATS for men and boys, at 1) 0 D D S 119 Wood Street, nugln One door South of Fifth. FLit E Bit ICK.—The attention of our man ute.terers is directed to our Fire Brick, which will Lo ftllllllllo i.e of the very host quality, and warranted to purievt ,ans;action. For sale in any quantity, at reo,..nobly low prices, by QUA SOAPS. --Received to-day, a large LI tot of Low's Cleaver's and Wrlglit's Honey Soap, Brown Windsor Soap; Palm Soap; Cocoa Nut US Soap. And ( o r sr d. b y au JOSEPH ABEL, Corner Fifth and Grant streets. RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY .10s. Dilworth. - - D. C. Bidwell, to Purtm, R.olfc f Swat.) MASirr tCTIIREIL9 OF RAILROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES, Cor. of Water at. and Cherry alley, PITTSBURGH. PA. Notice. In the matter of the Partition oil . In the Orphans' Court the Real Estate of Mark Wit- of Clarion county. liams.late of Monroe towhship., No. 29 of May term. Clarion county, deceased. j 1539. To the heirs and legal representatives of said Mark Williams, deceased: You are hereby notified that by virtue of a certain writ of partition, issued out of the C,;urt above named, an inquest will lie held on Mon. day, t h e' ttth day of August, inst. at 10 o'clock. A. M., on the real estate of said deceased, situate in Monroe town ship. Clarion county aforefctid. adjoinin g lands of Strick ler & Fulton, Lowry Gibson. Alexander Brown and John Kuhns, eenuuning ninety-six acres, more or less—for the purpose of making partition to and among the heirs, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if the same cannot be divided, then to valor anti appraise the said real estate agreeably to the severxl Acts of Assembly in such cave made and pro . vilest. At which [lmo and place all persons interested are ll,altied to agen.i. JAMES C. GALBREATH, Sheriff. Clarion. August 6th. 1959. augl34ltes SAPONIFIER, ka.,M2IIMMiaMft . IU The Ready - Family Soap Maker NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT FOR PALE. HI ALL STOREKEEPERS. MAXUFA CTURED ONLY BY THE PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal- Hp3o.sa-tukth VFTTN - 'ORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, MANT/ACTDDER AND DZALra IN ZNEAT TARIM 07 c oo king, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONTS, &C. Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STONES. Office and Sale!. Rooms, oc.23ar2p No. 4 Wood Stree Pitaburgh, I=IIJN=I Ambrotype and Photograpb GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 44" Photographs, colored or plain. taken at short no tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFESIMand colored in Oil. mre MBROTYPES.- WARRANTER CAN BE HAD AB LOW MENT 1N THE COUNTRY, AT L IFE-SIZE, ImPERIAL, AND N:EDIIRd Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or ,Plain, in the roost *static style, and at. Eastern prices. WALL'S GALLERY, ieS Jones' Building, Fourth street. PHOTOGRAPH, A.M.BROTYPE, 11.E LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL; LERY, Orr. Fifth and Grant a - treas.—The subscriber hay- \ ing fitted up rooms in MTIGHE'S BUILDING, Is now N prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT-FAIL TO N . GIVE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills,Blast Furnaces, Factories , etc., etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Hi sines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights; mulay, and circular saw mills. Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Ponies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted In all cases to give satisfaction. Air-Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly filled. rrulakanadaw T. A ITV, SMELTING WORKS:, PARK, ItPCIURDY & CO„ MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bob . toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter Solder, Ac., also kn. porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, !Lc. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and •, Tools. Warehouse, \o. 149 First, and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper out to any ds ired pattern. mr2Stlydsw • El= FY ®nu. DAVID E. PAYE. JAWS PAU, .711 / SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 119 First and I:Xi Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Stecl'Moulds, IMllies.Hangersand Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrlp• Lion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. milydaw VINEGAR. I' WARRANTED Pure and Un adulterated, and to gar SAVE Pickles for years, the same that I have sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gm cora for TWII.VE ream, and which has taken Three First Premiums at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of fering to the city and country trade at greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash. A. BALLOU 146 Water street, between Smithfiel da nd Grant, Pittsburgh. Pa. m-".dhw ROOFING. -GUM ELASTIC B. It liarbonse, Daniel Dill, Samuel Ferguson, Andrew Watson, bared Lord. CANVASS ROOFING ; FELT, CEMENT, AND L=in Patented Aspheltic Roofling Felt. With Instrnetionq for Applying. OLD ROOP3 ris.nrcisn. Valuable Market Street and Man chester Property for Sale. MITE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers J. conferred upon them by the will of the late Judge Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business locations A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 176 feet deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-story busi ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the - rear of the same, and a- two-story dwelling house on Fourth street. The lot has a front of 34 feet on Fourth street, by . 60 feet deep on Chancery Lane. This proper ty, from its large front en two streets, offers a, favorable opportunity to business men desiring a good business location. In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth street, extending back on Chancery Lane 30 feet, will be sold separately from the Market street property. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester, having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, ands depth o 166 feet 5 inches, being bounded on one side by Leokey alley, on which is erected a brick dwelling house of two stones, with a portico in 'front, and having appurtenant thereto aconvenient in-house and smoke house, and a stable and carriage house on the other side of Leckey alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Captain Miller. The above 'property will be sold upon terms greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, tooth as relate to price and time of payment. as the Executors are anxious to close up the stairs of the estate. For further particulars, price, terms. tre, apply to either or the subscribers, or to S. CUTFIBERT„_Agent, Market street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GA IMAM, M. D., Otlice, No. Sixth street. CHARLES SHALER, Atty. at Law, Oillee, 61 Fahrth street. CHADWICK B SON. rd 151 Wood st , Pittsburgh NUMBER 274 pagutrran 60eries. R O' rt. ES A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICT = AS AT A.NY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH• 17MEIN PHOTOG RAPHB, WM. M. FABER & CO„ SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND IMPROVED CEMENT, AND GRAVEL ROOFING LE3O, AGENTI Po ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, 75 Smithfield St., hilutten Fourth and Fifth BATES & JOHNSON DIOZOIMX_N 1110 bilLsikli) :I r 0 FOUNDRY, WIGIITMAN, MANUFACTURER OF Steam EnginO, Spatting anayultes 'Bonng Machines, Mortice Machines, ea Gr Wheels, Hangers, etc, etc; Ordersi promptly attended tO. AU PARENT, PURE SALT! MR THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, 13 manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufaetining Company, 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL a •.ao-tnath THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within a few yard of the Penn's. Railroad. is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A fine terepin alley has recently been erected on the premises, and fine afforded near by. AU trains stop here- Charges moderate.. jyl3,lmtwfam CHAS. AV. FLSHER,Proprietor. DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES. PHYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND CHEST, and other Chronic Ail manta complicated with or causing PULMONARY COM PLAINTS. OFFICE- 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Ps. CONSULTATION FREE A list of questions sent to those who wish to consult us by letter. legah-salyw 9 RESCOTT'S HISTORICAL ORKS.- The Conquest of Mexico; 3 vols. The Conquest of Peru; 2 vols. Ferdinand and Isabella; 3 vols. Phillip the Second; 3 vols. Charles the Fifth; 3 vols. Biographical and Critical Mlscellanies: Ivo/. IY7 HAT a. CO., lib Wand Weis,