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fU' llfilKSfUitlrS lfc.KI INi Ol-' IIIKCOUMV COMMIT-' TKi: Ol' Artloii of the Democratic Ute t'cntrnl Counnittee I St. Cuari.es in, l-0. Hftc 2UIrcrtiscnunts. LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, NEAR PITTSBURGH. PENNA 'J' li l' 1 KH: Rhof-ni-ertrer.

t-; Hon. 1 ho. M. Howe, Hon. Wm K.

Jelilistiiii, l-sa-M II If Kum, C.V1T F. i I Ik.os lonvo loint.inn the Hh i ium of Pioshui ami vkihi)', that is hwiMin-i Kteaiier Hie V- I'I ttlVKK '1 K4.i TKlA-s. an I will lae mu lir-t loat hy tn of inly-r, mil wuh the other t.y the llnh et i r. I finmjli fn-if-lit anU m-s can l-e ao.s.irs.1 on ap- One young man here is now sinking hi ninth dry bole." 1 will give you ftnoti.tr in-faiien Ui rapid incroase in the value of land. A lot of twelve of unclaimed land, miles from town, old lo lUnn two years ajo at twenty-live cer-u jn.r acre, has been sold for oil git, and brought very hanUiome profit on the original inv.tmenl.

A new oil discovery, the tir-t in the locality, has Occaeione 1 in town this evening. Two mlies up To Mile Kim. at a of four miles from Franklin, S. J'. M'Calmont, who wss boring a on the run bottom, struck a vein of gas and oil, (.

strong that it was thrown to a 'considerable height, running over tho conductor, and fliiins; np'thu well. It caj.acity na3 not yet been estimated, but the fortunate owner immediately ser.t down fur a iargo lot of barrels. M-ri. iirown, cureitv, who have the neil ljc path) II not MONDAY Vational Deinocrallc Ticket. For President tflfplit'ii A.

Douglas, Of II.l.I.riHH. For Vice President: V. Johnson, of ur.onnta. I-oh UUNUY I). FOSTKR.

i'V WE-aMORF-l ANl iti, I'ou ixit the- l-'wi nc-i ii.iii slHii bound to I Oiw Hi i if tli-Me I lan.i.s tit-n lUrtt. chei for Douglas, The ol tlie et, mae.l nit Lincoln, uhr.at a or vest I ii lar.e fur I-nisitia-. U-- to "or--- ti.anV nah. ra. tti slu.ut Mr Tt.B wopla Hp's siitm to lie to hsIuhiOom In nititen I te-n Otrt; i-(te(! flfr L-outl-t Th l.i-lU (OmiI We'll utai.d tiv I And our fonntry vhs-k riin t-irf h-ri 1 -oi-mik-.

Hp 't fa.i. C-i V-p bny a ti'-ir hx tVhn liv oine t-i i ol. Iet--rs -fl wtioiit I'ti- Iiotiffia fit our land, i tie will iIJ ihr wM-ptrv. id (iivp comu.unii. I hTi rii'r- titr I r.x.r I im olu -iiiak'-s w.ui iar.

Hp'U have to haiiir UJ-, Arid a few ysr: 1 fin i-iw-r" Hn ern an-l lie -'-rry fur x'r l.ini-in. Ad i I. in -ola's party, toe. 11 's r.ilisp Mie -hont fer I nr: VVitfi knao-ack ftn hn t-ai-a. Hp traii'i---! mlo (h- coinury.

An -til! en tti-- tra k. TifTi In- in "I i.l l-o; 1 an i nuii SIimo h-i 1'H. Hkiaai, 1 hpn tfir- i r- tor 1 p-u I ii-it Mi ir.p-1 tio Villi HI. .) Jinvh '4 no. ii.

oi it on. Down the -k lirlii-uy I he Hoover Well The Horoujrh Wells ew I r.AMvU.s, Auu-t loth, DKARl'or-i Aft'-r a woarisome day'i lrav el t-ver this country, 1 wish ive you the result the day's observations. I left Franklin aftor breakfast, in company with David A. Kp, of Alleirheny citv, a virit in the Allegheny, more pt-ticularly to see the celebrated Hoover well. On the side oftheriverfri.nl Frf.rikiin, near the end of the bridee which crosi.

the Allegheny below French creek, are nevt-rai wells. as y. oil are far down in the r-ck, with ot .1 1. I xia.t a line- un i i'a a well, i-d in last, whi' has b-'. worked rteadily ly aii.ee roc i ai.d is now about 177 feet J.

hard, and tho work being done by hand EJLEC'TOIIS Elector at Large. KiniAHii Vrx. Uro. M. Kiim.

Pitritt EUetnrn. 1 I A m. Patterson I. .4. ro.

ketl. I Krcnnel (. W.Jai-ohy. diaries alehir. P.

1. I'. VI, I s.eri.11 i. i I. l.ightn.T l-i 1 It.

T. II. alker. I S. men eler.

I .1 pp-1 Latlhec 11. 14. Isaac Kockhow. II. J.

Aal 17. J. H. 1'anner. It.

Crawford. IV. N. JO. J.

H. Howell. HI. N. P.

Fetermn ri. Samuel Mr-nM iV Willim Hook. i4. L. Hamlin.

Ji. tjeylor! Church THi: IMII.0E1.PHIA PKI--. This journal, in its last is.me, hike to in al.usive terms ot the Pittsburgh wei prefer tlio integrity of thei Dcmor-ratio party to the advocacy of fictiuii. Since Mr. Forney hm ltoin tin? ri-ivmt the I'lm Republican party, and f.itt.'iimo on the spoils of their otlicial it, matters little to any wh hp ysr concerning tho party which he ha-; deserted, nnd which ho is determined t- out, so far as is in his power.

He ci c- no une, for his actions and his po-i-tion peak louder than his words. Tiio 're charge that we "pretend to le tor and advocate a scheme denounced in terms of bitter indignation by DoujI.w himself." If to insure the Nueces-" ot the great Democratic party, a com pro-mise is pcrmis.sable in Virginia, New York, and other Motes, we think it is equally so in lVim-ylvani We are the friend of Mr. hotil is. We have been from the start. We believe in the preat doctrine of popular sovereignly; and as a Pennsylvania I env crat, and the editor of a Democratic news-piper, we clitim freedom to act a- one of the popular sovereigns of the Ke-yst-'nn Stair.

It not that we love Oicsar 1 ut Rome more, that we advocate a united Democratic ta kit. We believe that tho U-st ol' Mr. mglas, as well a.M)f the party in Penns) Uanin, will be e-t "cuedbya faithful adherence the res-son ij u.i'.tion. Out of Mr. Korney tie of Democracy have mouldered an 1 died.

He li, a i ti tract to 'ill with hU ru.iter. it is to keep up di-cord in the Democratic party in I'ciin-ylvani He prates al.ut rmcij Ilih! Mis print is in live I to I'lie 'let of tic- uHicati 11 of ej re rntat vc is nt the to pi u- in Demo racv. lie li Leeti tlir oil' and discarded I sratotra this seluon that of Mrs. slowly, th depth bo.r.ir i. the w.le of the editor of th New York four or five inch-v at other I phealon, evi-lenl'v built l'aris.

all tio truly love DeniOl itic principles, le-Hi. p.trti.ansliip of Mr. D.ealn would I t. t. n.l v.

mi iniu'v him it il were not nian.le-:!v AN EXCELLENT LOT Pianos, Ol'' St'coiKl-lland FOR SALE CHEAP! To Make Koont for ew Stock. Hi. KOSEWCKH) OCTAVE. XUNNS i ARIi r.AMI, in biwvI 1M IIM Hll'hKRlNi. Ki IV.

Mil. iliiuhlo ruunj citrnwrs. ti1 a oi'taF perfort tir.ltsr A il I0K I- KIN tSKWtH l.ilouhl round tirs, with inoiildineH, oclv.s Ih. therniiKiiiv au.t th furniture in nnier a ver tr Hotair i'-aon. tnah- hy Dnailjf new an in iree-i orih-r A hy A H.

a N. in no Vear A im lAVK J'lANU, oeail Dew, mail hy liaya A Nw A MAUOUAMV AVK hj'f. FJtin.t-, th fiiruiturir in (ichJ or.i.-r A MAHtM.ANV iKiraK I'I a. so, madt 8. hptT.

A K'lHKWOoll B' Ot'A'l'VK I'lANx, masi. V.y lla iell, Ivs A aiuv-linieoi; cost oi -iifinallj ML. ati a- mni now a it fer Wafl A Silen4id Touh.I iiRiUN HARMtiMI'M, with SOU 100 atopa, and in perfcoi order; coat original It f-aaJ; in u-e a 1 1 ago THE ABOVE PRICES (RE NET CASH. Iueliidiiijl i'ac'kinK Hoi and l'aekln, and de.liter ai the Kaliroud or Slcam'ooat Laadinf. FOR MALI I'Y JOHN H.

MELLOR, Hi noon KTKEET. -A sufwrh lot of new Piano, will arrive from tha Factory of CHICK Mtl.NU 6UNS, Boston, during THIS and hut vr.tt. jy-ri LKVELAMt AND CUKEX Bit II XK OF I'liOI'ELLOKS. THE FI KWT CLA-iS tllMUT, 1 lWKKT, W. il.

WsiaoRi. I Captain Jmm Kics. HAV1N.J SUl'ERlOK AOXXIMMODA-Tli NS lor Freiyht and will run rn- uiai la-twoca the alioTc at North Pom, iw-aw-r iwiaii'i, aaiiintzton llall.4-, Fraitht will r.xeivod at nvy Warohouaa and for- atiT'led aith'-ut delay. For throuuli contracts apply and conmgn to tmf car al CIhv. Imuj.

T. N. Hd.NL' Annt and (Xmaiunna, ST Kivwr atreot, Civttland, 0. i TliK HI i-'OH. Tllh; Mn.Hoi-vCir CAXITIi MASTR'ATOKM.

In ottering Artificial Teeth at prici. ho much la. than ordinary, 1K. TEB-H1NS, would not undcralou.l, as with that claw, ot I -cihisu. wlio, Ihroueh aaat ol suu tail to ohtain ratrotiae aocpt by offering tlmlr latncas a a diaoounu pnoe ol uloanite Plate Teeth ia regu-latod hy tlie co-i of the material, whioh though mora raluahlc than (mid lor In-utal i'urKaea, Ib lar leas ea pennite.

Where Gold Plale does well, Vulcanite does better, and where II other aiyle (ail. Vulcanite It is a Imie ever a year since L)R. STKBU1NS introduiwd the Coral or Vuloauil work iota Pittshurgh, diiriiiK which lime the insertion andsuo-ceaaful operation of 150 eeta, many ot which were 1 aerted in plaee of Ciotd, warrant, him in claiming lor il absolute kiipenoriiy osur all oilier My on. Uct wluch, referent to any ol his patrons will confirm. Ur.

8. will insert Teeth upon any of the Metallic Haws when deaired, and atlend to ail other operations pertaining to lieulistry. aud part cular attention to IreeeN Tstion and Keirulaiion ol Teeih. All operations with the least poaaihie amount ot ain. Parties in the ooua try wivliiny U- ail theiueioof the latest resources of the Icntal Art will hn.l am pie inducement for a fiatt to Ur.

8 in the valuahle iniproremenu and reduoed price of the Vulcanite Teeth. SepJ for a Circular, lit B. in permanently located ia Pntebtirg-h, and hi. work is fully guaranteed. NiJliCir-l-entiHt.

aupiilied wuh (Ithoe Hiehta, Ma. cnai, Apralua, al ew York price For paruo- lara. ad A. oTfcBBINti. apis 1M1 Peon street.

TO THE PUJiLIC. tue iguKraat and falaely Mod- 4 el PhyMcian. ol all denominatinoa, treat ff t.e.-rei at. del icaie iaotdcr.ail aiiutre and die- eaaea or aiuetinin. common A ineideut toyouth.

ol la. in aexea.ann anisic or married, itaom. i lia.nTarpuWi-hei. the hi. doing ao.

nd laiaely ni.aJem are iirea(ldl nhmked. and th -i a gr. ai ery lun.ioral, and for conuimuuujoa and eorrupimu aoiong U.eir amea, pro- d.nhu.r.. he ranuly phv.ie, ould he oautie'ia khZZ tfFL1" 't aame jT-r HKAMs a puhuahiuu) lucrative peaa Ute miiihi lie loat to them amon, etui, modwi and preaiimptuoua lam 1 1 lea. Ia.ro nuaed in ur a raoce.

up aa muatir.anH. and el.c comnare aWu-ety. uteiUKeo, aenae, di.oar. and cenu, mvale nously, meanly or illy lien. It hiioii.

bowe. er.thainiimero.iaiw.-.ti and guar ar tiiaukiui tlial their M.tm, daughter and ward. i teet "ickly and ol coudiuon and ai mwranne. ha. en restored to health and vigor hy I'KA VHTklll tasaidea man, hefor.

and after mar-ia. him have been aaved much autlenug, annety. aawinoawon. Ao. Having the advantage ol over Unrty etuen supeno.

-kill in the treaitc. ut ot ohaeaeea. and daily wDt-uHed the priea.i..n. a. wei a.

revim mended hy ciliaen iail.li.hera, of hala, Ac tuhc St. near Uamond jitreet. Private communication, trom aaru- ot ihv I nioo strictly to. lirect to HoK MWO Pitt I os 'le-lvdw o. ruiu, IM ol LjlooaaU-l.

lllfgc GEO. S. BRYAN COMMISSION IWtfsCrUTS Fuli I tit. bALF OF tig mux, ii lo No. i (KMl I'lttBl-arnh.

Karaaiscas Lyon, Short) A Co, PittalAirah. Livinii. n. Cnpelaod A Co, I'utahurgli; hoti. K.

Franklin. taSi- ton Hoa. sunon Cainerou, Ziarnebur Bryan, l-um, I'a. Gardner A Co Holudayahuig, T. L0UA.

anWAjui ou. LOGAN GKEao, Importers til HARD A It -o. 5-i Wooa Mrect, our lVor8 above St Charles Hotel, F17T8BUBOB. TUE EM tRFHiSE INSIkaSCELU OV PHH.AUKLPUIA, INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGB by ire on Buildinga, Merchaudiae, Furnitare. AU at reasonable oi premium.

DiaaoToaa F. Kau hford siarr; William M'Kee ot Wro. hit A to lieuj. 1 1 redick, of 'lVedick, Mtokee ACo, Henry Uharton; Moraecai L. llawaon; tieo.

Htawari! ot Stewart a Bro, John U. Brown, ot John U. Brown Vfi A-Faiioeslock A Coi Andrew U. Canii; J. L.

iunnuer. of Wood A Kmnner K. kAlCHFllKliMT.liB ij. rniuiran- n.ni.r.-i 1 1 ti. tsecretarT.

PiTTsBLEua Kuiuwu-lloi. Holme. ACo. A Co, 1 nomas M. Howe, Eo J.

Mar.halL Cilonyn'. vu v-w AVI I VJ ivITl niKtan a Jauiee B.Lyon iv' UKO. S. BHi AS CO ABeta, street. qKcnrardirtg and Loamissixin.

JUIIX MOOU1IEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, rOH THK 9ALK OF TIG METAL AND BL(X)MS, NO. WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, PITTS BIT BOB. PA. JAS. II.

SH AlAAl Arco Agents Pennsylvania RailroacL HTKA.MBOAT AtiF.NTS, ANU FORVVftRQISG I COmmiSSiON MERCHANTS, 6 Cbiw-iereiat Nr. ami tt-T. Lui'lti, MO. JiEJW TlA5A55oCiATti JL with him in the (uiumlialou l'ruduce lluslnasi, MR. F.

A. D1LWORTM. Btyle of the firm will he -l'2 DILWOSTn. soBitKi i.lsku. "a' suuaa7 i4.lzi:ll.

WHOLESALE GROCERS, ccmmissio.if FOHvyaRDisG merchants IiBiLnu Pn'inci-s Pirraaimoe M.ro.imi.. a.tl LiBKKi'V nlKKKT uu jMtmi, FQRA'SRDING AND KERCHANTI ft THB SaU Off UeU' Vr am fredae, eaaiir 1'ITTbBURUH, PA TB. ranci. h. tjr.

m. cu.hher, a Wonh, rearmen, (j. (JmiTTi UeiakeU Howell, Mangle A Lit A Paxton ACo, Wheeling. Anderson, Union, mv. iptl Printing Irea AN ALLHJATOU riUNTIXu i'Rvc Ms.

KV UT ALL A i F. vv Tii i dlioed ora- Wall lapst i Hi pursiianc,) of until the Deraoeratie 1 County Coiiiuiitfu met at the fharli ll.te'i. nl w- cn'-l-J cr.l. 'lit 11 A. by D.

H. Hn.ee, Chair- lbeiry C'ulleueli tlio t.ille ini; iiiieii-. which wer.Minnr.itnciisly Ktlopt.sl by tl.e lrr-1. Tbnt we cunirratuiate ttie Dem- I of the County anil State, upon lie fair auiuahU insdt. of -ur I dil5.Teiu.-s by the State Central at we hail it as aa Hirnie-ineiit, an i ubich Mir-' to -e.

jre us overwhelm Democratic triuutphi in Oetn b. and Noveinh- r. JiCK' If tt, That the rrivat-. ai-l political reiiiitition of our enrehdato for (iover nor. Hon.

ll-nry sli.mhl enjear him to the freemen of without distinction of party we re-eml rs- his riomi mtion, and in orJer to his election, we invoke tha people's co-operation and support. On motion ot Dr. Alexander Bla.k. He solved. That there proceeUii: b-! with tin? call for the County Convention, which assemble on the ftth September ie-xt, an.i that the I'ust un.l nil olht-r D.im:ratic paper in th county an 1 Slate are re.piest.-U to ptibhfh the lame.

litMttled, 'Ihatthu Deuiocratio titiz-'is the feveral wards, Nirnuha and townships of Allegheny, are hereby r.oti tied meet at their tinuai places for hold; in; primary meeting, Saturday, 1st, l. I ei.wt two from wh li ifc-imbiii upn the following tb. ftb, at l' A. in the lioae, to prej ira-lions tor the annual election. The in the cities and borough will open at 5 o'clock r.

and contirojo until 7 o'clock. The mtjolings the towni'nips will t- held b-'tweun the hour of to I i. That tho thanks of tiiu be and they are hereby tendered to Mr SbirU, proprietor of the St. Ct.arle Hotel, (or use of his r-'oiu-. during ttie pat year.

On motion of Morrow, Hon, ad jourro-J to moot at the aii of the Chairman. D. liaf Cbairti.an. .1 II PtliLi iis, Secrularv. NEWS ITEMS.

Sliteuii papers in Louisiana Douula." and Johnson. The Brckinri.l;r daily, -tar in reached Stopped at that. The Z'it of New raico-i the Doueias -uias a heavy tleruian vote in New The 1 II i ii.aits that DetimcraU out uumber the supjn.rler of lire, k-inridjje in that city, and ay the i c-'trstantly it- Tie. Vn k-'j utid-T-tati that hi-Senator Soule has accept- .1 a-, it.vila',: to liver an add re- in that nty in lv.r -j-lai and i ho tna le il pi c. r.

Tu-'sdac It a ai.d aiVLH.al--s the e.iv;.. Charle, Iriit The Louun i I yo P. a i I -1 the r- till- k- I'. be ha! I a io. i the The a -W 'ear-, tt it I ol li.is hi- has int r- St.

ff'- i. 1 a. toi-etts. a nh-ft -m to a a -frog mea-iired ei, What a bri a would make. -h-i 1 has onij ai.i-l by r- i hil l-en 11- has le merit from aa an an oh arid private an 1 uior.tb-.

probably a i i ihe il St Fra: a. 1. 1 i. 1 ur v1 any if t-g a'-roa i sunpiy 1. ou ti per- tiai 1 1 b- ab-i I A -lays ag a black tr.ak--, in t.

kuled i'i yr.ej T- n-hip, Pa It ha 1 at iril-rya-r -yea years. bt th-. siateuietit in regard it- leiij-tb was discredited It wasshotbv a person who out huntmir w.a.de.a and until he saw the monster did not believe there wao lur-e a snake in the Slate. It I said to have belonged to the ana. onda specie, and i-Hild have de-btroyil a lamb or young cait' The Waahiugtuii continue to receive nothing but the most favorable accounts.

Missouri is now conceded to the I.ittl.i (Want, yvhiio from the North the advices are heering. A large reduction in the Republican majority in Maine, it j. will lw made next month, and sanguine IhonocraU oven calculate on the electtou of Smart. It at the South, however, that the Douglas forces are receiving most remarkablo accession! it being elear that Breckinridge a ijood as out of the field. --Extract of a letter from very prominent and influential gentleman in Wiscoiiii We have strong hope of carry ing this Abolition State for Douglas, together with a Democratic Legislature, which will secure to our party a Senator in the place of Durkee.

The Hr.sck-inridgo party here is not e.jual to one-half of tho federal of the State, and of course it includes a fuw others. Throughout the iNortu-wet the entnusiaam is oeyotid anytu.r-' ever before witnessed in this hiirprise me regular nomiintioD. It wou' 1 v- State." if wo carry every New Kace ol Mm in South The Mis" America. I'rof. Newberry, in hii paper, read before the American Scientific Asaot lalion at Newport, li gave a vivid description of the Koograpical features ol the great plateaux, sweeping Fast and West from the Mountains, illustrated by colored drawing.

His well browned, fiercely bearded face gave evidence of the effects of the sun and wind-on the va-st. treeless plains that skirt the Colorado. He incidentally gave a most interesting description of that strangn people, the M.xpii, -iti. we have in New Mexico, and but a remnant whom now exi-t. They belong a titherto un-known J'rof.

Newberry thinks they may be remain, A.ir,-s, ruled that region on its discovery by the Spaniard. From the charc-tHrisiics, however, of the molancnoly remnant who now exist, it seems more probable that they are to bo r' to tbe Toltoci, who were displace--! by- the A.tec. Mr. Newberry descrilKii them Ks a race apparently eniiroly distinct from any other Indians on this continent. They are smaller, have a distinct conformation of sku! and face, and are peaceful agriculturalist.

They weave cloth, work with implements of stone, and build towns of stone and mortar, on the mountain Uble lands, which rue eight hun. dred or one thouiand feet above the lowland K.OI.I 1 lKuip 1 ull -o. towns, and their only means of ingress and HrtJt IS fits Lid L. Ik T. i 'wiutTn, wuicu mfv uraw nwi tiiftu they enter There aro i "1U UI arimi! tow ha stili n.htntd ty till fH-t-tVjll.

aT THi'M i over u. 1 ol luo saQ nan ar. Iiafent.V I rai-a or.ce nuuiDermg nJ many of them (the town.) live hundred or one thousand years I j.i .1 Al USHH K. IMTiSHtRiill I mil (ULLHiL rpilK lA TKUM OF TliK I'i'H'iH FKMAf.K will commence on 111 ih i'i ut. i nut ni to en-tr are r.

-rr'llii)iv to pn Dl nI mid-rnni-'t-tik' nt the n. i n-i 1 fs a i HinMina-i, cii-rtcii at a oi-tot nwr-la IHf txen put r-pa r. aiii ei (KH-tsiU'i- p-nvt. niie fr thf rulTl, tiitii t.f ttt pi.pjn. Kitij-i" hiiv R.iiu li'i'U fur tti ma (( In 'TMiv hu i A 1 1 n' im.

A hi-mil" Kit i- ciii m'i It he Iut iim ion re 1. It cent riu aa-Mho tii (ulutts i Vit- i A'(e-" hf4cinz riv- mi-! railroaJ oounooti'iii wif i tvr part of th CfMntry. a. fcrce Jsoutifol and rtimioii 'u 4. A terv Nrv and wfl Mel-et'rt coure ol inrty.

5. An tar tte expeneuti Faculty, tt. A rood -uneiiijlt ie ior ncmnng the orna- Itranche" Fx I'txtiEi- Forty tenn pv for Hotrdm, Washinu, Light, om nt ani I'se of Furniture Tmiion frrrTo 4 to jIS fwr ne-Hinn, aocor.iin to h( adieu OrnnmpiitHi hntn 1 at u-nal rntt M. V't')D-i of furtuer iniormatton mar oiitain hv rsifiiig at the ropt. or by o-liDg to the I pi itMit, liov.

C. PLRSUfW. M. SIMPSON. a-ilvSw H-ffi of Tui-t-.

1U lilli: SA LE 'i A KoN WORKS. S' )i'H I E. virtue of a ihon u-, Ks Truatf otrtsiin creditir? ivni'iiiii in p'rtiHne a rioroe "I ihe i 'i-trif vi i Ainu'h'ny couniv, in he Common-'enoMv a No. a ol Novt-rTrwr term, ri we wilt Tp. to pnr'ir- Ktt.

at the A NTS' KK-'iAStii-' on S-uuriii i-n-t the niv li'nutturnh. on 'iiKSirAV. fJ 1 liiii. i-hio, roinmencin at ll luoisiifc Jki ill aod Nil FHftfries aitu-Ht ti---r Nrt a-i 4-. i (, it-m-e 4-ouut, lou-yivunia.

1, ii a Us 1 i ii. WoKri-, muining ituvui i-'iru-icv. live Ht-Htioff umas'ris har K.Il-, lJiut aai Mock Hoiits sue-rrH. 4 Nhii Mi--'im one Spike Mat Itin. aad Ma t.ftin-ry ir nutno-Hfturing Naii Kegs Kne Hr rn, K'-.

th hiK' Fnruao, known f-ophta, KtK.M WofKj. whicti ia tupitbie of inrmnri out mtiH ut iV M-r aoi'k. ANm, tom ot tjtroiiri.i, and sevaral p. i- f-' iHiid ttittac-iit to In Virkn, Irou re, Liin-toiie ami tiro ilay. 1 i.K.

i t-'(i iict 1 1 of I ho pur hn-'e niont-T in 1-n ttiii in in, on the kn )w'(l ni-nt the der-i; t- imi. wo and three yenrs fi oru I1 irif if rmi1, lln in'ti'-s't ti-af tun-; the pinn-iiis lo a wcmeJ l.y hnM ani ihe prtm CH.hLfH JI Bki nui-: M. Fmn(KK. Wm. k.

Nmi' it. Western University. Pin: NEXT TERM OF THIS IX. ST ITU .1 '1 in.N". will pommeno MoMi.AV, iSeit.

Srii. Ai ii. ird. Al iiii.iu lor a itiav iny tuade to the heiween ii.e t.eiirs ntna Mud two clo'-k. at th I m- Huiidoiii, c-rtier of Huss an-1 l-iamou-i a.r.-ols.

1.1,1; li WILLIAM HAKKWy.l.l. VALUABLE FARM At Public Sale! THE EXECUTORS OF JL tins- ei'e ol WM, it of Soinerst't town Mfitp, founty. will at puhlir on 1 AY, th hth of s-jitmr nrnu at 1 wel! KT5tnt.fi'i puiilif firni o( the de-0'aHtd. ftiuiaifd iin r-eta. a nulttr.

4at tt-shmiuu hii i two iiMTn the Wahinton and il lnin-jrt fiK. I la r.ntaina utmut 2v arres, V-ui, of H.rf cleared and undr a fin Mai- ot lit vati.o, ami ta hiaru eH timtwred. 1 br-rw i uiKta th prw an a gmni hrirkc liou-p aa 1 ham, a Hon- and an -rrhard of Good Iruit. 1 htnd ahouodf in Lirrne bton and Coal, and the noil i Hrooc. aud i to Church, h-'hool HOUM--.

AC 'j 'f-rnif trade known cn day of t-alp hy HM I Ii il.L, Ant wt lo, tT'tna. rfy and end hid to Kt in niiuntv. hm'T -a- fc-fca -a 4 I III I IU ilt I Ul liililll. VI: LV I.K tCKAL ITA1 FOR Country fiHrdt-RinK i mi di dd inl't l-om from "u- t' f. 113 a -ron at on i 11" Ki 'A Auum tt at oVir-'K, in 'hf afl-r-t 01 t'i" j.r- 1.

H)i IVt.lf f'-riri- ja-t of -fi i at1 witlnu a of i'liy of (V itirx.rii. aijoirrm pr'-jv. fty fl 'iion. IHr-. Hon- M.

Wm. i a.iiy, Ko. hu i i i-t tiin tfit-Dnwnod I' nt-r Hn iroii, ondr ontrat a tt rou f'ro rkm riif Wiih-n a tf i.a i "I ih 'Ttt iuii'K -o-r a part ot ani -h 1- a'i'iy ntnsj'td, K.o, the ie Kail Kn i. a ar pa- cMivftiiTit to the pt (p "ty. tfit d'jp't of which wiil with in fw muniWn Hik ot he uhor ra ti ttf-I -rdirii: iht h.i it i.t'-i,.;; to Th'1- r3idsnst ia 'hai if "ity.

in fn.it. I'i to li fi-fitftit ti'W tt, two citi. w.th mil nry cn I.e MuuL.i;,4lMMa nre' cau f- tP'in t.i fcTownd The iao jn. efry nj t. cr.n 'e eT'-t'iM'i f--r pr r-j rrj(-e in IM afi-non df thr 'J i 1 -i "Df- r-i( ,1 Pr i If wt-uid i f-xt-rrt f- 'o-ire u'i aili ff to-ii-tj-r 1 hf Ti'is nn.i 'J ornw witi Im he The uiiu' are Hurf.i f.m "1 por-iiive 110 liinn' in oijf -i-r io wiifj ut raid to -ii-c- '-oy- -ai atu-ud and ft aii-Vi will tiit 0(i-e.

i h--- i. mien i iti Uik lh aklaud -im hn i In in ti.at miiii w.tl t-o in n-- co-vv fu.m to a iitl. th- proMnv. at wh-h pia ih icu-ndiiin to I' tht proptrtv aud rM-eiyti any ti Hai. aulo ji I'lr URhVVKKY.

1 l'nt-lt'L'h, Ar.guwt HA VINO COMMEM'tn HKEW1NG tlie ie- -n. 1 have a siippl. of l'KhH AI.K8. in i-u-M-ml ha harre ot a very rhut It.yior and 1 ia 1. I al.H ii d.a- a title tKli.VMV II f-.

All 1 a-l; I t'U aou. I aoi.eii ota--rti. I on i.i.Cd stork of MAt.T and ana ih- lar-lam-d HOIII.KIi il I Kl.l.VG AI.K-, put up a. id Kteat al mv Wiieelin Urea cry. tK t-VI 1 1 H.

MKN.V FL liMSlllNG (iUUl)S" AM) GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS, it I.Vii -h: AM' block KyiR THK FALL TRADE, of th latest and uwi at Tins, imrm-tci and uiauiLaciiirod eipressiy the approaching scaaoa's It. HATCH Ac 403 BROADWAY, oe door aiK.ve the corner of Walker Mrect iMEW YORK. GIVE NOTICE To THE MERCHANTS 01 all Bern 11s of I'nlon that thir of Mh.vsr Kl ,0 Ui au.l UilJ. lis. now rea.1) for ihibitiou, compriBing a lull M-mirlinwii ot fnder MktU nnd Omeen, ant Winter (Horn.

J'lain atd J-vnnt Ntiih. Tio, titoekt, Huiptndert, h'Tdf lime, tUar; C'tam-Vd, Kauuatt AtuHcr, dr, at. Iiiciiiaii.ar, nny new arucles ia this line not to rw found iu acy imUar esiabiuiimeut in this country. All -stiirts male at the OOI.IlF.V Hll.I.stHlR-l'Ai.v I'KaCHjKY, bear onthetas ot tile Voko the following Whioh i otir tr. i mars ir this art nd whih carnt-a wun it our fc-uarant to thmr PrRKECTION eveiy particular.

The hin, STYLE, Dl'KAHILITY and PKKKKCTION tF KI1, warrant ia every ro- any mada to order. i'HiHH u.1( mtn iiDcpj viMt New York this Fail, mav tian-mit tne.r oraer- Py mail, and oomi rely upon havmit immiunj auu prompuj aa preaeut C. B. Hatch Broadway. New York Handsome Women HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES," a rich and elegant color for th.

cheeks or hps. IT ai Di.riMllil wnen once remains dm aliie for yeara. I he tint l.s ao rich and baturai, that the cl.me.st acnuiny tails to detect it. u-e. tan iernove.1 tiy lcinou juice.and will not lo uire the This is a uew prcpitrst on, used hv the ceiei rau-d Beautic of lA.nd.i and laris.

Mailed iree, iu uiuea, wiiu aireclioui. lor use. lor $1. iif.Nrs "tXil'BT TOlLETPOWL-tlt. Iuipart.

adaiz ing to the complexion, "oft. u-ni-aie, aim naiurai is unite any.hmg ee ui-ed lor tin. puipoae.anii ILL Nill' 1U Mailed free f.r 6" cent, ii; iioataize Cjn be ot.lam.-d only of I'M Cu, I'. i iumers, 7uT i-ialisom Bireet, I'hila- duiprna. Agents wanted.

1 POUT A 10 SPECULA TUKs Fire Brick and Tile Manufactory rPHE SlMiSCKinER, DESIKf)lTS OK A iiuil-ink' luisiiieaa ofh-rs rare iri-hicemenu. to "1M.C iiii.tots. in the "I In. celela-aled HRK HKICKand 1U.K It comprise. tract ol 150 Acres Valuable Miueral Land 1 tia winch are Fol'ly VKIXSof FikK Cl.AV, or mpe nor wiiliin a real ol the work.

v. ii of toe puiest si. ley in the lo imry; several vein- ul on i a hit-. 11 looi Ir.i.-,- i-i Qiariy-a tell vi-n ot Ft Ire. emeiit, etc 'I wdh HI.NKHV.

K.I.NS Ty 'l; i-iiulSLfi. hi everv" thing ir tne mauiii'aciure of KK nkl' '1ILI-. aud WAith-iol ail aiii.is, in itny qiiamitiea pioperty han a Hue landing, l-eiug siluaied iininedialely on the lant ol the nv-r, wuh Hie r. A P. Railroad, running wntiin alewjardsol Ihe thus presenting the Ca lactones nh'ppin of u) inauufaciorv in the tsta-e.

Ihe high reputation of tlm lit ek. I lie, and Mineral Product, ol me woras, in Hie itt-hurgh and other i. a sufheieut uaiane-e a. lo ctiaracter ot ihe speculation. i ne h.vh-.g la eu eiiga.ed iu the uianulae-tore a r.uiuHi.r oi yeara.

and Laving ialely changed hi. pii.ee o( lesiuouce. as well aa other hraliches ol hus-i-uess, is on I to present tiicin Ft Is.VLK. To re-pousihie they w.ll be --u on advantage, teriua. Foi flintier inlorination, app.y to the uadefs.gued, cahtr personally or t.y 1-.

VVALKF.R, No. li. SmiUiheld Pitieliurgii, Pa. Ihe Maunta. ture and le of Fire hrick.

Tile and round will couuuue a. heretulore uut a sale IALl.tjW t.iH) lba. iust jk, ana I. eaie t.y jas. a.

riUbU, rpllK SCII'M'L A KNC1-1S oN JL 'lift: in Sepien-n r. mid Ct. olt the i- ilst We.lu.-Mj-.J lu July. The Is insuuetor-. are la -v- ry 1 nart m.aiu and to l-a.

aivstiiaee a rsehool of a l.itfh ord are uu.lrd the e-Mlor: of a li Citeular T-rrns, ai-olv to ihe K. 8MITIU aiU-i-J 1-nt-i'ic Eh. 'n II i sale ol 1 lroM-rl WILL SOLD AT PUBLIC '-n WKIiNKSIiAY McRMSil, the iiiwt at n.ne at lite p.ucic Hiw Market- to tta eiiy one iar uKl MA UK, tietmiifuj. lo tho U. is.

Marine Hn-pilnl. Trm cash, io apcie, A. (ilK-SON, irteyor and Au't. I' s. M.

Uosi'ital. House, Kll. All. IS, l'O. GOOD I'llLSI All that tire reaiiy of ajj value Hiich as WklGHf.i, HUANIikKfii KAIjo A AVKK I.

KEN, Holl'S, hECKWITHS ACo, 'u i.a.it siMoS J.iHN!Sl.i.-si a-i2i toruer HmulifieUi and J-'ourth ts. A 1. 1. ti A BURCHFIELD COS. NKU i-ARK 1'Ri NTs, NFW IAKKCHJMPs, MUHl.i.S, Sii EETIN'ji MLSLIh, lLLUsv aMUHl-IN, BLANK hlS, FLANNF.I-S, CAMnN FLANNKL, With fall ihM-oruneui tf A I 8 mil re-oe'ved.

KicSitiiin ItotU pUT UI IN EVEKV PAUT 01- THE Surrounding Country, by CART WRIGHT A YoU.VG, No 87 Wotv. ir't. U.N PldToLsS KrIJ.S HI FI.F KIFM-ZS: 1 A' HKVuLVKRS-AMM. NUioN JLMMVMll'jS AMMCXil ION KMVfe' KNI FmHK KuBK- K'KI3, AC, A T- an A' boWN 4 1 Kri.EVS, No, 138 Wool st. BKtK liL liLADiKICS WANTKD, lor which A CAUI.

Ui'hkluKI I VINUJ- CA I hi'. Tfiiit ifi- M-t-ri. fsr. iuwayj UK the i the mni.i',inr' i oii-. if iy tn -i ium t'u luipri-WTneo; mii 1 i 1 1 1 1 ur-' fitiM ia i 4U.i out uuf i Mil iite iiirtia'-r- of ci-uiitry.

lufT-. of -w ork. tnnor. Ac nr i oh Ti i TTil.k down tUt-P.) t.a tiifsr I Hi- tliw V. -r Vwltr re HU i 'ajf Mffi Ul( i ri- 1 xl -x -es'-J '-tint A "oi 'a to i vis.rJ rj mn i i.ir'- J.av only rr 1 tO If- (Hi illiplltVc- I t- s-ti 15 i 'M'ii -'jar; itu U.

r- hi HMiiii is. iij I'luUa'lii mu o. ainie: hitir "wm U.1 I iiw i'liiini iu this n-J tier, tit" tstv-uetu jiii- fi'D ert-. 'Vr ft ii) -n ii ii! i i I' muff ho-i. tmti iti-i "iiMu(- iwjfc 1 i.t a t-v tijr" tn- i- ti rit In.

in im-tc 'i f- oi th pii' 1'' f-tn tu rn ul u-iuj a infi noi etifj ii uT tfif him vt- uiiftroi tut a.nu a.Ji tun'i? to II. KI.KMLh Fit fl -1 TMAt, EYE AND EAR. 1)': i -1, th- "uiutiit uni I om the Kjh and l-jir, o( pui. tm. uu v.y knoD i I i MiU" fr h(i "Wif-MiC.

k.h Hij.f iii -i iiJ(j i dai.tft-ro..- im- hTi in t-t 1' nd at AiiK.H Hi'ri unit! Friday, r-pufini'rr Till, in a re-k' rt and fcnrsooii tht La- Itft'ii tiu itn 1 Fyt an i hjir ri-ut tvifD.) ntli! var-, aal w-Ii i 1iuiM ut i' prtiriii am op ii-n n'-'ewry to (Hunt hi fu-antij tlu d- or i-f I. r-Tiio mii di-en-f-. of aiKti. wiir-iti iri r-a-i jf mn- hmnaii i tt U' st- ft 1 i I-i 15 A Lu A i NS HA i Ai NS- CHAS. GIPNER, 7 street, i out his t.ji: of KMBK01DKRIKS! I 1 I 1 BONNET RIBBONS, HUGHES Sc Hoop Skirts, Headdresses, Hair Nets, Hosiery, Gloves, Baskets, Sun Umbrellas, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Witlwu.t reeard to cost.

IIA. (K11WE1C, anl IH MARKET UTRKKT. I'lLL GKEA I KU" RKDL'C I ION lriy of ispriDg and Summer BOOTS, SHOES AND 1TATS, T'l MAKK ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, At ilm Ch.p Caah sn.re of JOS. H. Vlarset 'iti door trom Fifth Joseph V.

Speiicer. STYLES OF DKESS GOODS, I1K AM LACK MAXTlErs. Kiue asiortmcnt opent-U. JOS. SPEVt Elt, hO Markw N.

U. WALKER, ANl ACT L'nKH OK Tire Brick, Fire Tile, 1 ine Graund tire Clay i Tupulo Fire Brirk, PITTSBURGH. PA. PllE Locntion of the Works is X. WhIIstiUc, clumliisD.

t'ountT. I Inio. on the hank oi in. an 1 on tne c. a.

K. as he nmst convaiurnt tor ahi to Pitist.tiri-h, Wli-s-lm. ineiaiiHii.aiiJ ah on th ki.r. and l.ir Ka.lr.wi and i. all on iha "All order.

iTommlr OFFIOh, K-K liM S.MITHFlVxi fC Rm 'r'L'LAli AM) lSTEKrW'iTVi 1.1 T-JL I.KA'l I'nK Imoir's Sunny li.lar.li'..on; 1 kena in ThIs: AuthtH-'i. I hiioa, liilhi.rui'a late-; J.tu'iriiuH-'s aud Writings; Si Hi vri Wo- iiiusiraied; a Clioiee lA fM-ka, iuh. iVpy'a Lhary and rasrou.l.-DCs; iiie t'uner Writings The Waveriy ranous eiittoL; 1-okhart's i ife of iiamia-r-' Popular W'orka; bt eaiaud's Liv a of the oUWDI Qf an SH-OLlalld. Hugh M. liar's Works uaiform ed.tioa; Ha ard 1 aylor's ai.lt.

AT A CO. Woo.1 inrwt. FALL OOOLS H'LS ISO EUY aaxw call and aee tnem. day. aula L-iVK.

Maraal stre. a -p' I taaiiu below, are also in luck. TUcy had a j.it duu tocotnnienco berit-ir, aiiJ iti now com pletely filbd ur. with oil. What it wiU he I when the nark penetrated, it is iiupofsible to ui.

proiiiie win tr.iv.; a new uirec 1 iti eii(i-ipr territory is tw but unfortunately the and tho claims are tnken rjp. 1 wonderful accounts from Tidioule and Tituiville, but will not repeat them until from observation. 1 leave for i itusviiio, tho Oil Creek route, to morrdw, and tliall Ix; eone same days. If I find time 1 will write Irorn the latter point. Yours, Ac, H.

li. S. The siKjbiau loll of llditurlal Idle. the New Orleans correspondent of the Charleston, South Carolina, Courier, noticint; the subsideiico of businesg during the hot months, says that th only noticeable exception i that of tho press, ubich, cour-e, never knows relaxation. That is a routine, he remarks, that is always bee-innine- and never erdine-.

Shops may be closed, may put up their court may adjourn, lawyers may placard their cilice doors with intimation? that they are out of town, and wid bo "back in the fail," nhipa and steamers may lie up in ordinary, hotels may close, and even the Common Council may adjourn "till thi day four months," the Mayor, in the interim, deputing "taii't-tjeUaway" Alderman to act in his place while Le tH-i a but there is no such luiurj the working editor ot the daily pioss. The thouL'h they may submit to the deprivation of the usual of litigation, or lobulation, trade, or pleasure, will not c.n-er.t to forego their newspaper, and to tbe mill must rtiii grind on, and, though the are few." thev nrj-t produce the i daily gnat. Ar in these dull times, tool "-it" (P about Tbe full tc of brick oi. it be supplied, though there be no traw I make it with. Tl'K most turn out ft.

Mrs. 15r.r."tt drivn le-r i.air in hand, r-eif. jauntily, Bllaohf-l to a ivory whip, wno-h is i- niado to serve, very a drives cajiitaiiy, and lle-ra are lew that can ass h'-r j.otii wle-ti -he I'atlfiet to nut tl.e'o their li.l.tt As in br flirri(, m.der thirty of ae; which can hardly In-, as rlio eighto. t. o- old From th remark, n.ade me.

ui-'ui, her pt.eato:., it is ci-ar tuat the lo i. vf h-r -ex at Saratoga ai i she may be, tor 1 a 1 tio- here a the creates tli a gr. at-i-t i.eiipati--n, go a Rh" -i. -v. v.

rv leioa- ill. ihe trutn sio- is the ti isj all the tl.lt. a- th- h-i-leci 1, to tt a. tio' i ar.o 1 --r i v. in h-.

t-n th--a an-i olu- ss such a git of it t---. w-a-ttl a- is t- eeri t.o r.ent i-o; -T olio- 1 So th- luiotarv it tr is it i HOLLAND DITTERS. -i STOMACH i. i mill -i i 'Ti: cosriAtMS l'fl-1 e. sl.eu.S try 1.

1 vo BiSjis-'N ytun. Jc Ct A It 111 II I i -ii i 1 I K. i. ol 1 1 alii 1 -1 it. -a- i.

i A Isi-n I of Jleir tlrcrlisfiiunti W. D. HUOUS nAVl. A rr.vy OF mTL Organdy antl Cambric Lawns, 11 11 11 THKY Or KK AT OsT. UBUA(iK AM) ORGANDY KOBKS, filing Lea Tliuu float.

OPENED TO-DAY. A COMr-LIIXS-s'S Of I .1 KSTI or. FlllXi and larlaet atn. nSVh vcTCKKii-s LUCESCO BURNING OIL, A I' DEALERS IN COAL OIL LAMPS, invito the attention ol dealers and siosuimm to the l.lI'K.sf Hl'HMMIOIL, an artieie tl.at absence of eolor, tretd.m Irom unp.iis-ant odor, and a wh. is tliw most nnM.rt-!iee, l.iirnmtf i.rojertir,-,il favorably with Kerosene, Carl, U.I, anj oiv.

-ii me market. ol'UslU' ly' OK IdtMPS Its VE11Y CUMFLLi mir a- JUoW as any oilier Hou-e ia Ihe Trade au-i WarehouH l.u W.h,1 Nireet. iilJin Valuable 1'aiully lf st. VALUA11LE FAMILY MKD1C1SKS. I am this tiny in rwept of tranu upp of ihe ffiiowiini vlmtt tKtmiy Mdn'ioti Kciin tiv'ii Mfiiifjai ii-tivery.

'UrhHH'H Maiir-tic Molt'ts fiHiivtrt of Iron, Kxtmci 1 Unchu, Avt'h an 1 a-a Curn, Sfiiv-nk' rtyniji MHti'lrnit. ViM, VV tMi-i'H Hir Mr. A lea h.r iMojrhHve's H.Hlud ei-. AH of tit rily giHwl TATENT MEDICINES CI the day aivyaja le ohtaioe.l al Js. a-ilo eornar luanioo.iaud Mark! alreMt.

ii ii it it ii MAKER, Third Street, near Wood, Cr-ro lsor alve the Teieirraph VFTEU A LOXtl ABSKXCE F1MM trie Bwt has Hum a an I tiaoer.s liiuiaoii he si'i U- w.l renoer ii. ri.l saoaftcliiiB. and woiilj )le-ed lo see h.s former eiisitii-r and frien i. He lias on haul the hen, ot KKK.N. CALK Mfc nJ none ut the ot workmen Hill reeeive eiil.n tnenv isatialled mat he is-eoillfieleat Ui u.iK ot u.

irklllauship and material, ne ui liva lu undivided aiu-aunu to this hraneh husiue-s. suit, ly yTA 1. 11 A VLOEKNCF. HON NETS! ti-l oK.n.si al EATON, KEK MACRl'M'S, auln No. II Fifth street.

Wan Ul. Al.lX CANDY li AKtU iood wages and steady employ ment i ven. Eoeinre at WM. Na lis -Second flreeU la'MPTY" BA UK ELS JL-J i.rioia a hukf lau-rl-, (wood bound) fur or lnl'-i'ii. No well has I on this side of the Three a half miles below Frar.klin we foU'id a op' Tusl well, owned ly J.

K.iIktu and John y.l, of out ity. ha i m-t with many but had dug l-ot, -Trihb-1 their well, and exp-vU-i to r-a- tomorrow bv itivii e- p.p.., have indt. a- li .1 and i bsb: ti-i i a t- v- -i b- a', a -reat'd-- th as al' V. )': tills Ve II. ltV HO" OA ri-arS' I t-ct.

tii river her we pasr I fi own. at: I a hal' to i -s-r. il Ca a- Oreej .1 -U fnl i-t toe at a --i-'; th riv oll.li.l'le- 1- e-y :al.y I hand 1 n- 1 -i i- is put! u.in tlie er.d -j eii. an i 1-- a'tii ie a'i d. at end wticli i at 1 T' c'ii i it li: I i it p- i 1 -oar a a h-avy ir r.

at- he i a -a- the un-p t-r-- -ar. 1 up aitn the iv. a- r- Maoi i- on -With ii- i i i.U th rat- i. a is u.u ii t. at t- tie a j-ti t.

t. -i 1 a -s le ar -o -h. ep 1 the til i i. i tun oi.xrt tai-teie i 1 i inaU. to tr i Il is i.

-im .1 i ih ft 1-ir. -i, -i I ar. 1 a are i' i f. ar Is ar-- vi-rv j. l-i of lo.

i a ill, A U. li-g a an i La- in to r-r, wa -I at inori 1 n- ii i e-y In 1 L.s -r I- th- ,1 a is -y an ol bo- i.ot.-i ti.i-: wa.tit.i; -r ve tii- dif.s and mi sa'. l. "1 ou 'S u.an, I up- iri tfe- inornine or l.ar.i tor '1 lie i.i:J, in ine-t have b'-eft an but Ii so lien- if the Loior wer. disi harmed the will must -and the oil was to p-a-ket th- iuia-rtinehc.

of the man, to whom be was paying i'-l a day. up th- ri ver Loniety ards, we is i led tho ll.Kiver weii, nearly -ur niio-s below Franklin. It throws out a continuous lr.m of water and oil about e.juaiiy mix-si, and yields torty barrels per day of crude oil. The oil, as it is pump-d up, ia run is. to tan', where it co to the surlai it is then conducted to ether tanks, from which it is barreled.

Tim well Is owned by Messrs. hlveieth. iii.s.eil Co who are now loading a raft with oil for shipment t-' 'I he weii IS i fis't hay l.ng been found at a depth of f.s.t. The Hoover well is the only one in which oil has been found below Fra.nk'l;:, ou the A llegbeuy, except one vein owned by a man named Tbompaon, whub was otru on Monday, at the mouth of Creek, ten miles below. It is riot known what this well wiil yield, us it has not yet been pumped.

Above Hoover's two men were working away at a hole eighty feet d-ep, by hand, which they had been engaged upon for six weeks. The well belongs to John Wilson, and the men are paid by the day. It requires a amount of patience to dig for oil, when, as f-' this case-, a day's work only amounts to uo.e four inches in diameter anil deep, without a "show of oil." At Wilson's we" and crossing tho KSai" went up the opposite side. to town, recros-ing the Al-l-'-ny below to reach il. yy noil went to trench Creek and visited tho Oner well, owned by Samuel l.rier aud brother, of Pittsburgh.

The well was commenced live monthi ago. on the solid rock, and is now feet deep. hen it has be. en boreI throe loet more they will cease, put in a pump, and if it yields no oil, abandon it, aud begin elsewhere. The indications are fair for a paving well.

N-ar here is the Stilts' well, which commenced pumping, after borim; "iO feet on last Friday. It yields an abundance of salt water, butseareely any oil. The owner thinks when the water is exhausted it will yield oil abundantly, but this is doubted. When the vein was struck it was thought to b- a good one, and tho owner was offered IO.Ooii for it, which he foolishly refused. It would, to-day, scarcely sell for more than tbe engine and lumber are worth.

In tbe evening 1 again visit-d tho wells in the borough yielding oil, of which there are but four, tho "Broomstick," Farmers and Mechanics'.) Kaymond Underbill's, Kvans', Cooks', (in the jail vard.l all mentioned ves- lay, and on owned by the Mammoth Com pany, yielding about fifteen barrels daily. Those are all -vithin the area of an acre. Twenty new we, Is are being sunk near them, and have reached various depths. This evening the Kvans' well was not yielding a drop either of oil or water, lis flow is irregular, as it sometimes discharges a two inch stream of oil, almost pure, and again, as now, nothing. The vicinity is thronged with I'itUburghers, seeking for and boring for oil.

leases are b.niuin? extravagantly high. A land owner will now a.sk a bonus of i .00 to 1.o.kj for a c-f a ef ground with a river "'aty rods, and an ares-ment to give him one-half, snven Bixteeiiths and ms.m II mi it I iovu niwouwis ii iiif mi, rom Hv Km- red well the sptulator, would, on the last men- Honed lt't-t rcHii.o jirtiflt, ftfur runriirir iali thrt nk Kflil I I. v. rs privilege oi noing ru. ai a i eviuence ot tne unoertaii.lv.

ol nnaing on may siaie mat out of one hun- dred and lifty wella, bore.1, and b-iijg bored in tbe immeiliate vicinity of Franklin, not ten jr cent are now yielding a particle of oil. I I hollow dieartwl aud illiineere. I he jipular oovcreirn ot Pciin-y Iv una will ivt risk hitn nor Mr. nor anv niie 'se how they hal! be-t secure the of tli Democratic party. They will thuik for them-elves, i L'e theni-elve and act for themiolve.

They Will sacrifice no prin-riple in their etlorts to wu.v the President. They y. el-led nothiie in pivinjr their asxent to a cotupri-i-e, which, faithfully carried out, will -e cure the St. lie to Mr. liMlghi.s, beyond per-adveiitme.

Tnr P.isi, and the friend- oi Democracy, who will nut listen to the iirch-m hene i and schi-matio of the art" i t' -'t al-le to utand Mr. l'orney's st'iise. I yr bin iln and the AWilion sectional party which true Democracy opposes, the 7Vc.it ti.e no word of censure. Against the dangerous oi iuciple.s of the (Ipposition he darea not i.ns.' his voice in warning. John Forney j-.

joined his idols let him alone How lie May lelrlrl. Mr. of South Carolina, br.n.k inridfie, but that lie cannot be i l' He think Lincoln will be elected, in which event he would advise that tho Cotton States should immediately withdraw from the. Union. Since it certain tbat Urocki i i idg i can not t.l'-ctud.

why does not Mr. Orr abandon him and support Dougiai if Mr. Orr will do this, and induce the South to do it, we ii! warrant not only that Lincoln will not bo, but that Dotiglan will be, elected. The South have it in their power to Uufeat Lincoln. Will Mr.

Orr advise tho South to take tho course that will irmure this result, or has he, too, joined tho party which i- awaiting aud making an opportunity to "precipitate the Cotton Stateg into revolution Death of lion. Jon. l-'rj. We regret lo learn that tho Hon. Joe.

Fry, of Lehigh, a veteran Democrat, and warm personal friend of Mr. Huchanan, on Wednesday last, at his rofidonco in Allentowu. Mr. Fry had been a long-tried and valued friend of the party to which he belonged having been a member of the State Legislature, the State Senate, and the lower house of Congress, lie was also a member of tho volition to reviso the popular, botb in a public o.oul-Hnf ity, regretted by runicroug hu. lo-.

wi.l "A IHttirult lueatlon Can any one tell why, when Kv. was lured from one of Adam's ribs, a hi nirl is not made at the same time to wait on Iot: We can, easy! Adam never came whining to F.v with a ragged stocking to be darned, eolUr string be sewed on, or a glove to men. "Itighlaway, iplick, now bo rn-ver re.d tho newspaper until the inn got down be'iin the paim tree, and then atretch-ing himself, yawning out, "Ain't supper ready, iny dear Not he he made the tire, and hung the t-a kettle ovr it himself, ve' I venture, and pulled tho radish-a, tho bananas, and did everything else he ought He mi ked the rows, fed the and looked alter the pig himself. He never t.roui'lit half a dnz-n friends dinner, when F.ve hadn't any fresh protuetit-rates and tliH mango eason was over! iie never itayed out till eleven o'clock to a "ward meeting'," bur rahing an out and out candijate, 'nj ih.sn icohled bet ause poor tve waa iitting up and rryinv; niaiui u0-. e.er inaywt hii- liards and Urovo iasi uorsea, nor CDoked Kva with cigar euioko.

He never loafed around corner while solitary fcve was rock ing little Cain's cradle at home. In short, he didn't think nhe was especially created for the purpose of waiting en htm, and wasn under the that it disgraced a man I ghten his wife's care a little. That the rason that Kve did rot Deed a hired girl, and we wish it was the reason that none of her fair descendants did Lift Jiluttrattd. 'J i P. MAKautAXie VIA euroat Mataai asm frim aia..

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