length, however, I hada call for a full match to ear, which I refused. ,"Why ,do you come to me to' be married, my fftedB;"ltrild 7 l•to 'the mint 1' '''Yorrare. both too petiir to; live separate, and besides yen nre_bah terribleiliankards; I know you "That is just what we want to getmarriel for, and take the Pledge." "Take that first.", "No, we ninet: take-all together,nothing else will safe me'. • ; ' . • • ' "WM that?" ' "It did one of inylriende," - "Well,-then; go and bring that friend here; let me see and hear how much is bayed him, and then. I will make up my mind what to do ; if I min do you. any good, I want to do . it." ) • "My friend is at work—he has got a. good job, and seveml.hands working for him, and is making money, and won't quit till night. Shall onus this evening?" "Yes, I will stay' at home and wait for you." . . 1, lilies obi:ft - Meted to see him again, but about B o'clock the servant said a man and his girl, With a gentieman and lady were waiting in the reeeptionsroom. I told him to esk'the lady.and gentlemanto walk up to the parlor and sit a. moment; while I . sent the candi dates for-marriage away' being determined sir • er to unite another drunken couple, eat dreaming that. -there-7/18 any sympathy be , -men the parties. But they would not come up; they wanted to see that,couple married, So I went down ; nd feued the squalidly wretelied. pair in company with a well:dress ed laboring MAU; -for ho wore a fine_blaek coat, silk vest, gold watch-chain, clean white - shirt and, cravat, polished calf-skin boots ; andrhis wife'was just, as. tidily dressed as anybody's -wife, and her _face-beamed with intelligence, andthe way in which she clung - 'to the EMI of her hualimd, as she seemed to atria& -from my sight, told that she - was a as well as pretty wife. - "Thlieeoriple," says the gentleman, "have Mane tri. be married." • "Yee, -' I know it ; but I have refused. •Looks at therd; de they look' like-fit subjects for such a holy ordinance? -, God never intended ilicme ;them he created in his own image shorddli4e in matrimony like this man and Iranian: I Cannot Marry tliem."- • Why not? You married no - -when - wars werse off—more dirty r --worae clothed, and more intoxicated." The woman shrunk baoka little more out of eight. I aaiv she trembled violently and put; her Olean criMbric handkerchief, up to' What could it meant Married them when .worse off?" Who Were they? . "garmforgetten us r.said the woman, .taking my hand in here, and dropping on her knew; :'Have:, on. forgotten. drunken Tom s,have never forgotten : you; but pray. you:every' day." "If 3 , 1311i11t1i forgettedthem,:you have not fergetten-- the a two-penny %marriage. . No wonder.you did not know us. I told Matilda shi.need not be afraid, or ashamed,c if you . did.know her. But/ knew you would not. How could you?. - We were in rags and dirt then.. Look at us now. All yourwork;sir. All the blessing of that pledge and that mar . riage, and that good advice you gave us. Look at, this suit of clothes, and her dress— all Matilda's work, every stitch of Come and look at our. horse,-as neat as she is. Everythibg in it to make a comfortable home; and oh, sir, there is a cradle in our bed-reem. Five huridred dollars in bank, and I . shall . add as much more next week when I finish my jcib; So much for one year of sober life and a faithful, honest, good wife,. Npw this man is as good a workman aa I am, only he is bound down with the galling fetters of drunkenness, and living with this :woman just as I did. .'Now he thinks he can reform just as well as me; but he thinks ho must take the pledge of the same man, and have ' his first effort sanctified with the same bless ing, and then With a goood resolution, and Matilda: and me to watch over them, I do'be lave they WM succeed:" So they did.-- -So many others by the same meana. I married them, and as Icehook hands with Mr. Elting at parting, -he left two imins in my hand, with the simple remark that there was another two-penny marriage fee.... 1 was in hopes that it might have been 'et couple of dollars this time, but I said no thing, and we parted with the mutual. God bless you. - When I went nQ stairs I tossed the coins Into my wife's lap, with the remark "two penniesagaln,my. dear." • "Two pennies I: Why husband, they are eagles--reld golden eagles. What blessings will follow that act." "And will follow the present, if the pledge is faithfully kept::.Truly this is a good re edit of .a Two-P.enny Marriage. - Tar CAIMIIO. 8111P.—ApOeton's Mechanics' Magoine for September gives the following so count of,the present condition of the calorie "The calorie ship Ericsson is now lying at the deck of Messrs Hogg & Delamitter's Works, foot of North. Thirteenth street. .&11 the . supply. end working epindere of the original construction bave been rendered entirely, with their pistone, heaters, lettere, menerstore and etc pipes. Oa , the other hand,. there have been retained the ' bed-plate, the Principal framing, elate, cranks, the beautiful valve movement, sad even the con necting fad whiab, in the old arrangement, transferred the motion from the working beams .to that crank: In piece of the font. 'huge lent of cylinders Mending perpeadiealsrly, there are to be two moderately *teed cylinders on the line of the'keel, Cud Inclined towards each other,lnek bran angle with the keel of about 96 degrees. ...The,supply cylinders are of the same stroke, 4in number. One Is placed on each aide of each working cylinder, and worked ' from' the Grotto-head, to the same manner as pumps are of ten placed On each tide of the sio-pump In con densing .niterine engines. It will thus be et& that 'the present engince of 'the, Ericsson, 00611' prise two working and four eupply oylinders-= The working:cylinders ere mixt-I:feet in ster. with eight feet 'stroke. Spooking thepretir tally of bAh arrangements, these two moderate sized double acting enenen are dealene4 to be se eliminates the four largo single-acting ones pre viously,employed, in. censequeace of working with i higher preeenre. In them englech the time air it to be used repeatedly under a high pressure. This la thedifference between the present,and the former engines of the Ericsson.. The regenerator, in a different form, bit acting on precisely the eats prineiplei, and with; it is presumed, precisely the same effect for good or El, Is retained, and continues to be relied on at .the chief economic feature. This It the funds mental gesture If the calorie engine, end the rapppsjtion that Wiwi been given Would be - - equivaleirtsenppitlig the calorie engine 'an obsolete idea. which Is ydt for from being the , . : 43178417SUAZNA RAILROAD. --Tho work on the jibe of this improvement, by which -Baltimore, will have a direct communication with•the great Anthracite coal Acids of Southern Pensylviania, and which , alio by its connections will open a great nUroai bighwarfrom the North west, and the attire lake country, to our citi, la pro. greasing at a satisfactory rate. Oa the entire line of tboicad, from Bridgeport 'to Sunbury, we learn froM the Harrieburg Telegraph, the, work is steadily and rapidly going on. A large portion of the line is now graded, and in a year tba imtirri completion of the road May' tio •oonfl 'dendy I:peeled. The Williamsport and•Elmits ' Itallroad,withwhiott the Susquehanna road_will emiuMict at Sunbury. is now in the baudi of as enterprising oompany, and its completion at on early day guaranteed. Baltimore has no more important railroad centlectioos in - Ficaria', than those of, the Susquehanna read and its eaten , irri 4o **D 4 Tha entiatiolori,exhiblt which is made of their attiatteement and proipectifti early twat - pletion,'must be considered highly hoourigiou • With their Completion we shalt secure the most risible and shortest route betwceit the Lake* std the eta beard, es we now have that betweln - thelNeat sad' the sea-board, nod the' gathatini .of. the !lob -hornet that will Jim from these tourole irA ll fally'wlthia tho reach of:our terprlgag and busineee--lodustri.—ltatanitti Invarainrali wlll ".obllie , us,,thr the present, by landing - In their favor* at ae early an hour Apsidbla.. - _, . . stuntkt GAZETTE PUBLISHED DT WHITE PuriAttiton TUESDAY MOOING, SEPTEMBER 20,1868 *READING Mdf,".7.ER• WILL - BE POUND , ON RACII PAGN gi THIS PAPER. . Gargrm—m, extensive dun Jan= of our : Weekly Quetta often to Our tautness man • mat &Mint& =odium of making thrtr brutome knoima Our onotglatlon la between tour and eve thousand. me...b ug olentot ever,. village and onanty to Western Peausl} not; and Breton 061 .' tr&TO ADVERTISERS-::Nolther the Editorial Rooms oet I.rintlnif'Estatillehamnt of the /MILT GeasTee. are apeokt &mai. ADVERTISERS who SeelZa their ootime to appear to Cho paper on .bionde7 oleate hand them In before b o'clock. on SetazdaT I)BIOCRLITat Watt 80X05/410313 TOE °MIAS COMILLBSIONVL, 5103E8 POWNALL, Of Lancaster County TOR AUDITOR 111.112111., ALEX. X. MaCLURE, Of Franklin 0 aunty 7o_ IkURVIITOR ONSIELL, CHRISTIAN METERS, Of Clarion County t FOR JUDOI OP MUM! COLIZT. - 11101M3 A. 131:11)D. II Mks&lphio Vol nun or DINILICre OM?. MOSES ligurTON. of.Alloghohr• WON MATZ. , Da. JUMNS OLIWTHERS. of Wilk I?. Tog As4XIiLT, • JOHN M. PORTP.S. of Tsrontuns. JOHN MURk..,of Versuilbo. TOON B.J. BIGUAM, of lower St Allots. JulIN E. PARKS& of ItavoLester. CIIAB.IX/3 NAYLuIt. of Pittsburgh. lIINIEI S. iLrgiii;lll.of Alleghort . 704 DIM ler •rtWPtt2. ED NASD I•. JVNES. of Pittsburgh. fog CAKTS:6OXIII4 EPLIESIS J. 13800E11, of , Oobleio6.• 1/06 JAIII3 ?dot/108E1SY, Jr.. et Baldwin. 706 0000, 0010,700. JOIIN HoNNEOy. of Eat Deer. Five or six journeyman Compositors eau ob. tett pennsuient sittaillons at tbis Office, it 20 cents per 1000 ems, if appliostion be made Boon. No Sabbath Morin required. No per. eon belonging to any Priniere' Union need ep- ply Ono or two intelligent boys will also bo token as apprentices. ' Monday, apt. 19, 1853. If any of our patrons feel enough interest in ouo welfare to know how we are getting along in the midst of the Strike, wo are happy to inform them that we see our way perfectly clear before is. ... The Gazette will go onaa usual; and altho all its departments, for ,a few days, may not be kept up with as much spirit is customary, we hope to give oar readers a pretty - fsir paper.— We have, ourself, undertaken the duties of fore men, and doxiot find it so very difficult. Oar Commercial Reporter is a rapid and excellent compositor, and he has taken off hie coat and gone to work - at case with a will. Oarßeporter of local items is also a printer, and he has also again taken ap the stick to help us out of the woods. We are under deep obligations to these excellent and faithful men for reaolately stand ing by no in the time of our trouble. Then we have th lvi, ree faithful apprentices, who would work their fi er nails off for the honor of the old Ga zette, e ahall'not forget their fidelity. It will thus be seen that we are not easily floored, in a controversy like this; and before we will yield to what we consider injustice, we will follow the example of some of our cotemporaries and employ women. • We had applications yes terday from some very respectable young ladies, and we were strongly tempted to employ them. But, ttrtell the truth, wp prefer employing men 'ono daily morning paper. If we published an . - Evening paper, or a Weekly clone, we ehould not hesitate to employ them. As it is, we pre fer to eMploy men, and have no doubt that we shalt be able to fill oar office lit a few days with fieot rate journeymen, at prices at which they can mite:from $9 to .$l2 per week, according their abilitiee end expertnerc. Al the men we had with Its were not content with each wages, they cermet complain that others are glad to em brace the opportunity of earning a good Bien hood. We hate no doubt we.shall be able to go en as uwl in a fow days. ' tl MIX AS'..PRIXITIUI —The attempt of the Dispatch and Chronicle, of this city, to introduce womeninto theLr offices as oomynasitors, has thin far been remarkably meta/eta The applica tions were very numerous, and they were enabled to make the best selections. Several widow la dies were among the applicants, smart, Intelli gent women, who seised with avidity this mode of making a living for themselves and children. As their intellects are more mature, and their knowledge superior to that of most boys when they continence en apprenticeship to the printing betelaeStf, they 'make far more rapid advance ment We understand that women are employ ed a compoeitors with entire sumess on many of the weekly papers in Ohio mod New Yorle, and on several pipers in New York city and Boston, and waste no reason why this custom should not become untvercal in Book °Pow and on weekly papers. It isran employment which is well-ad apted to the physical and mental powers of the other tax., and it widens their too narrow means of obtaining a livelihood. We are glad to learn of the success of our neighbors in installing fe male lalior. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN Politics are reviving. Moro feeling is hemp.: In 4 manifest in relation to the October Election than we thought .possible a few days ago. A .deep feeling pervades the community In relation a ___,...i t to the Temperance questiob, and arty lines will boa goad deal broketi : ;that melon. The public tnind Is Impressed with the s Ailment that • prohibitory liquor law is the only remedy for the turret evils which now prevail,. destroying the peace of eo many fsmiliee. Who has not enf ferml, awl who may not suffer? All are in den ser. This feeling will lead thonsanda to Vote for ',prohibitory liquor law ticket who would other *leo oppose it. ' -We firmly believe the glorious cause will prevail, and we hope to see Allegheny cminty lead the way. Tae Kelm Arrest —The telegraph brings eis the interesting intelligence that Russia, P,1128. 810 and Austria hare formally proteisteci through their ambamadors at Washington, against the conduct of Capt. Ingraham lu the-affair at Smyrna. Our Waehington correspondent, in the letter which wo publish - to-day, also alludes to the same matter. Mr. Matey, it is sold, le pre- Parboil e reply, or rather hoe eon prepared. This document will be looked' for by the people with Inteneu interest: : If the Admialstratien sin& jeatec the honor of the American do r , and the in tolAiliti of American citizenship, as we trust it and thus sustain the oonduot of Capt. In• graham, it will receive the thanks of the whole nation. • It Is time that the despous of Europe learned that America is ."a Power upon Earth." Tan Santry &swan) —The Supreme Court hes decided against the Commissioners and bo favor of the Sheet% the matter of remitting flees. The practice of the Commissioners of In terfering with the sentence of the Courts, and removing prisoners from . the Jill, and taking note', and duo bine in lieu of money for fides, is put a stop to. ' The money malt hereafter be paid into the hands of the Sheriff before the of• fender can obtain hie liberty. The arbitrary and illegal power uirurped by the Comm'ssicrters bra reottted s permanent check through the decision and &mimes of the bheriff.: RI:MAW/LT SLATES Sea constantly fleeing lenge the Texan frontier into bfezioo. The last mail advicss mention the escape, in this way, of two parties; one of two slaves and the other of ten. The eret being eau:mstered by the,mall rider, he undertook 't.9 arrest them, but they beat and rob• bed bita: I TalSiptanLawrb Esoxitru --Ths Temper eine men la England are about to petition their parliament fora prohibitory liquor law. There ire 2,627 lieensittbrewerlitu the British Islands, of 88,406 persoiti_lioessed to sell I spirits and wine, and of 88,6611, licensed 41.6011 beer. In 1861 thero4pil ' . 81,000,000 'genus of spirits 'eonstunedin,,Ginat Britain one year, with wearly 6,00,0001'010ne, of forge wjas. The hale amount - therme seeming to the publics re• yea Vis Ii 'crier 'YOGA millions stoT ig It. 4W be seem, from this stakmento that: the . Temper., nitii bus i tonitlible opposltlsit to la. mots/. TRON WAKIIIEGTON. .00tTitrOe . ridettee of the Pittnbur.lh Gzsetts limietiGTON, Sept. L. 1863 The tneir: of the lieu York politicians. bas stirred up ;he Rip Van %Vickie. at the Capital, and set them to dezolng like bears in a pant, - The ratline genre. in political aoneholo• gy have bad their Satursalir. at Syranuee, and though nobody at Weshington would appear to hare any legitimate concern with their di:chi:MS RIB certain that the liatniaistrmlon has suattfes ted a deep interest in the resale of this engage. moot between the two faotlone, and boo Tied its InfitICTICO In lozhalf of 3.1% ol;t1Li, Tir• teal discomfiture of their rivals, the giants.' I knew it to be the fact that effectual mestures were takeuhrfare ths - mre'iog f Conv...crie to may the Hunker el:legatee that unless they withdrew their -opposition to the proceedings ef the Barnberners they must expect the full 'freight of the President's resentment, instant iihmlrear from office, if any they held, and Inexorable pro eeription during the remainder of hie administer'. tion. The article of the Union announcing the Exceativo preference for the Soft Shells was tol. egraphed to Syracuse and was scattered about a mong the delegates in handbills. But the notion had already begun, and all these umnaoes and warnings came too late. They wore more bru ins fulmar'. The Hankers had determined upon a row, and they fought it out illigantly. The lit. ilo eircuutstanoe that they ran away from the firm plane if meeting with the Barnburnere, holler ing that their lieee were in danger, look. awk ward, but proses nothing. Perhaps their lives were in danger, though the wicked d) flee when no man pursueth. Again, perhaps they mely re. tired to choose better ground. Beeideo, they may have remembered that "ttelitio Salta and ranianav, May Ilva to fight another day," • Henceforward these Hunkere, these valiant nor• them ehamploos of Slavery, wilt be distinguish -0-d from their adversaries as the "Terrified De. moorsoy." One of them caw a mon mei% the Barnburners with an ex ender his arm, end the eight of Bo appropriate an instrument of punish ment was encagh to plot the whole orew tonight. We aon't know; we most he charitably: where both parties have done thole beet to earn the con tempt of each other and the world, it would be invidious to award the palm of baroness to ei ther. The Hankers, you will peroeivo, found themselves deserted by their quondam patrons at the federal capital, and in a derided minority in the convention. -They ware prepared to pre vent the organisation of the convention, or to break It up altogether by aoatebtlag tho note o cuffiedent number of Boruhurneie. But the innocents of . the latter denomination, suspectiog the cat in the Meal bag, had supplied themselves with a set of tools nod wothmen oalculated to make !bort work with the operators in such a scheme. Tho Hunkers clapped on their hate and embed out of the hall, denouncing John Van Buren and his followers as bloody-minded bat lies and rowdies. Finding reat for the heated 'soles et their feet In an obscure garret of Syra cuse, the Herds re organized, passed adamantine resolutions glorifying Slavery and the Fagitivo law, and nominated a ticket of EiVil men for State offices not one of wham approaches teepee tability, and who form collectively a political menage:lo of "poor devils" art,bh as Falstaff would be ashaniLed to march through Coventry with. They had the baseness to-engage for their orator that foal•mouthed slanderer of the people of their State, H. A. Willard, Lieut. Governor of lodiana, who list year, et Tammany Hall, do• ncunced the opponents of the Fugitivo Lew ac ”thieves and robbers " This insolent scou;drel. who deserves to be kicked boyoud the limite of every free State of this Union, was certninly • fitting mouthpiece for creatures se entirely en raptured with Slavery that they hove fatten out . with the present Executive as not diffidently de• voted to It As if to show, however, that principle bad no thing to do with their dissensions, the Bomber.. latl`.3 adopted in their own convention the very eteolutione passed by the runaways, and then nominated a ticket composed entirely of their own faction. Now, vital con an honest man do between "such cuadnitcrstod knaves? In taut, they constitute the. upper and nether millstene between which, if honesty be caught, It must be ground to .powder. ' 'The money in the Treasury ie beclmieg a eel attune. It already amounts to about $30,000,000, and before the end of the year it will exceed $-1000,000. The revenue of the loot year Van over $61,000,000, of which over $BB,- 500,500 wan from customs, and $1,500,000 from the Was of public land. The imports during the current year will, If the preadec of the trot quarter bald good, atnour.t to $300,000,000, awl the daties to $75,000,000. The surplus revenue towards the end of this faecal ;ear will bo rather over then under $50000,000, unless the ingenu ity of the democratic majority in Catigrats shall End some means of robbing the exchequer, which I have an abiding faith and confidence they will find. Re yesterday had ► startling rumor that Bo dine, Sartige, oe his deputy Huleemaon, Gerolt, and • school of the smaller fry of tho diplometio called upon the President and merited upon_him protest from the powera they reepeetively repre sent here, against the doctrines involved in the rescue of Karats from the Austrian brig. The Cabinet is laid to dare agonised over this awful demonstration for•three mortal hours, and to have .!come to no determination thereon," go they say of tooflnlehed business" in committee of the whole. Tam enepense in regard to the French 'Mulct -- is about to be terminated. An appointment has been made, and if the party accept, it will be announced next 'reek. The Mission to China has been tendered,iiceording to report, to ex-Vice President Dallas. • Junius WAR PROS ?Zen cotreepencleol of Ibo New Orleans Plosynne, writing from Livacs county, Texas, says that en omen of war Is now, visible in Western Team, which the old inhabitant') of that regiotesay has naves failed of its result Abaco the time of the Republie of Tense, This is the foot that a large number of Mexicans sing in Texas in the neighborhood rf the. Rio Grande are departing for Mexico. BATUMI' Or VIZ Y4LLOW Faces.--By the papere from New 0:1061S9, it appears to be ter tain that the epidemio her made Its appearance at most of the towns alonatbd books of the Lower Mieateeippi es well as In the interior, and at the Gulf waterlog plates, and on the chores of the I:oubliette Dijon and Llkee. MI there places have ,bison in oonetant communication with New Orleans. At Grand Gail', 43 eases bad occurred to the 81 inst., and lideathe had token piste within the last 30 hours. At Port Gibson'there had been Old cases. At Vicksburg, 200: cone At Tihbodeonsvllle, 22 deaths had occurred in one day, and 160 new teem Ties town was, in con'sequence, deserted of its In• habitants, ennept thee°. sick and time in attend ance on them; and all boohoo was euapended. At Woodville, Miss., or rather at a footory about • militliota the town, 14 or 16 cases hod occur red, 6of which proved fatal Immediately of leeward', almost every memo cbsedmed the factory, only enough being left to nurse the sick, and more than a demo families fled from the town also. QUarentine was at 000.3 ostab• flatted at Weodvilie against all persons or wares coming from New Orleans, or any other Infected place. At Natchez, Vidalia, Donaldsonville, Be• ton' Rouge, eta., the fever was, oleo raging Thus the destroyer"seemso he ceasing his rasa gee In the Greet:tot Olt/ only to dasOlOte the whole surrounding region, of which it is the centre and metropolis. These was an increase of deaths at Neil Or. 1 leans on the 10th loot., which wee attributed to a great inflow of people from the Interior. The fever was raging everywhere la the coin try, and theelty MO regarded cm tbe only refuge But the papers . assts strangers still to stay away. • The tea-mamba of deaths from yellow fever, tp the 10th loot., in New Orleariv, was seven dbonmend three hundred and eighty uto Dr. D Elliott itsynolda, formerly of Penneyl- Tanis, bad died et the fever much regretted, :•and on the 9th Junco F. Badger, formerly of Totteville, died. - The seethe in Vicksburg oh the.7th lost, were 1 1 two hundred and fifty. The town was drowned. One half the populetien of Grand Gulf, Mies., were taken down In low than ft 'week. NeviOntbesnetnery of men, w as Chun ouch I fatal and widiapead opidemin in the region of the Lover .flatchea and st Vidalia, opposite to It, the epidemic *as raging with great violence. - Atliebl bostaau wad almost entirely . mos. '-trto Taster atnnsr *A.NII —We find Snubs ph.ifadvaphia pt:rer3 additinnol particodura in ialat'oo 'to the unktt of the Court of Bishops Su disputing of the Faso, of Bishop Daiwa, ate neo!ssary to a proper understanding of !the matte's., and:which we - therefor° inantle Oa Tuesday the Court appoihted , a nommittes of ~oven Bishops, to confer with the • Pres'enOig I atd Responding Bishops, to ascertain whether they cooki not ague upon e.'me plan for disnais- tame the presentment. The following paper ~gas submitted to the C Atm by the Pc' tinting Bishops: . • the Pre-seuting Bishops having been Informed by a Committee of the Court, that a proposal is new under consideration to dismiss the preeent— mset, upon the several grounds stated in re port of tho said committee, the chief of which ie, a certain .aeknowledgement on the port of the req)ondent, do reptant:it to the Cour; than the rash:mire right of withdrawing the preseuttnent le with the presenting 'Bebop; that the oniy le gal mode of disposing of those charges by. the C..urt, is to try them by the evidence; that the Precentors stand ready with their seldom to ea ter on the trial, which they fool themselves bound to ask; that the Court will call on.the re• el udent to plesd guilty or net guilty to thepre sentment With this statement of the legal pa eltion of the presentors as representing the EX!6- entice of the Church in this Me, thealtidellign eci ore prepared to abide by stook action an the Court may take in the premises. Signed WM. MEADE CHAS. I". INlClLviartm, G. Bunanee, Mier rending the foregoing report, the dom• mince of seven eubmltted the following report encl resolutions ne o baeis of eattlement: The comm.ttee appointed to °outer with the Pr.menting Bishops and Respondent, to ascettaln whether they cannot come to acme understand ing which shall be mutually eatiskotory, and al, eo fully answer the purposes ofjruitioe, beg leave to rcrart That, upon (=saltation with, the , Presenting Bishops, they found that no under etaniliiig could bo coma to of the sort contemplat ed in ore order of the Court, the Presenting Biiihne feeling themselsou unable, to withdraw their r.resentment under any such acknowledg-• meet et' error es the Respondent would be; wil ling tall make. The oommitteo then . conferred with tbo Respondent, who, expressed himi3elt quite ready to acknowledge, as be had already done to some extent, In open Court, such error as hit C7lleoiollCo notated him of, tho,reeit';:t of which oonference was the paper embodied in the nrcemble sod ordeis now submitted se the basil of a . 9 ttlement of this vexed and, painful litt - es T. C Brownell, Stephen Elliott, Jamc , s A. Qtie, 0 W. Freeman, - Lteeitlae - Polk, John Williams, Jonathan N. Wainwright Whotoae, very redone pmbornissmante • been thrown Irk tbiway of the notion of this Court. first Of the postponement of the trial of the orig innl Prosentment, anti shorwards - hy the dboree and C,rthlrli of the Court of . 13ishopa which Wein- bled ro Camden in October, 1852, audnontinued its by adj:nromen: at Huai:43ton, to-wit: "Wl,ereupon, it wit decreed that, whereat protious to the making of the Presentment now before this Court, the Contention of New Jersey bed iutratiguted mitt of the. matter contained thereto, and , had determined that there was no growid for Presentment; therefore, —Ordered, That se to the al:Alert that moth upon by said anaveution, the Court it not nailed upon to proceed farther:" which decree and Orden, have been pleaded in b.r to the trial of the prevent Presentment. And, whereas, the Convention of the liiceette of Ten Jersey hae, through • eommTttea bt tie too! , i•fteeotial nod honorable laymen, esti:led Reel( chat, whatever may have.been the impre &Met id word and not of the reepondent, there was no intention of oriole or immorality cn•hls part: And, whereas, the Diocese of tho resplendent is new e.e.gned in raising $1.35.D00 fur the re- Imse ail emberraerzont el St Marrs Hall, tturlicy, , ten Collrgo said Alen. Bide, the surplus moan,` of tehieb property, •tehen time released, le to l e annually applied to the liquidation of the IL:l.:Joining debts of the respondent And, uherese, the respondent oo co ea into tourt and says: [ffer.a Nliows Biebop Dosne's etotetnent which. w,ta publielled in full in yeeterdore Ga zette I Therefore, ordered, Toot the presentment be fare alit, Baer: dierule...-ea, and the reepidrut be dieohorged without delay. The colnuiirtee recommend the adoption of the 14low• do l t orders. First. That an order cede:Teo of the court to Orober, 1852, or, of this e.,art, nal! be tnien to adroit the right df any diootao to come between o Curt of Ilialoops and the rerpoodent Biehop, oft, °armorial preeentootut first made by three Bishop. Second Tbst this coon believe the Present ere to lark 'sated k road faith, aid in a. Admire and deterralantion to early out ilk law. of the churell, la each cote trade and provided, in the painful duty in which they felt themselves nailed npoh to perfortri The e <NAGrratc:l alien the motion to dia mirs uaill 4 c'eloak, when a vote was taken, and the preektmeat iris unanimously dismtsehd.— Tha uct then mil - tuned line die The Philadelphia kquirer my• that thd dtt oaesirn that took pisca on-tre matfett to dismiss the erste was conciliated throughout in the beet temper, and In a epirit of mutual forbearance LITER FROM HMCO Thiw OALIA3II, Sept. 12 The weetnehlp resat, with thee , 'Horeb% moll of the 16 alt. vir. the Acapulco route, and dittos the city at tilealto to the 4th lost, and from Ve ra Cfril to Stb toot, has arrived. TksNteZiCMll:l Gonroment wse asking via°. rota tff.nts to step robberies, end numerous culprite bad been vitouted. More troops were being Dont to the frontiers. oetcuelhly to repel the Wiens. Banta Ant; continues hte high-handed mem areof executiogpersoas on the slightest suspicion, and without warning. It le believed that anoth er revolution wits follow front his arbitrari and tyrannies! (purse. Mr. Gadsden, the newly entail:del ?Sinister from the United States, had been well received' The passengers by the Texas pay that Santa Anna has already raised en army 0t50,000 teen, the meet efficient ever ketone la Mexico: He hal been sedated largely. It le believed, by Span• tee subjects. TEXAS &SW/TOL—The Gahm'lon Civilian of tho 2f Mat, says that Pease, Democrat, hoe, GS (6r ea the retrace have been received, upwards of 8000 nnejority over ()obilane, Whig. Tito bill for the improvement of tho river It defeated by an overwhelming majority. O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS o. 16 WOOD siasEr. Ono door from First •treaty PlttabOrgh, :a. Boy and Bell Par and Current Fan . de Sight and Time Exchange Coln, BtooYs, Etatsrla atd Western Tmn Dills, and Promissory Nato,: alio*, a per mat. on Time I , rpr.fit. of Par and Current Money; and. Innse. Eire and Matins Polielc,.kr the Aetna butnyetnea Onapona (emit Paella( $ 170.000) and Row( /muss.= CO (capital $10000.004). Male ItetVorms ! I—There S 9 no disoasomoro “ WM , 111 onions children, an/ yet twee whiettedfreonen'.- ly bifdte the eklil of the Phyeiclan. as Worms. They are hist ly detrimental to the constitution. and their, pre._ enee ehouU be a Lrefully guarded mulled by .warenre-- tht the first Manifteation of eymptome. every Menne eLeold ter noel to expel them promptly and thoroUghlY. Bl'Ltnee Vermlfore le w• 11 eel Wuxi as the meet err. tein, refs a,d epernly.remely Prer offered for thl2, teen. blemme and dengerrme malady; and all who hale the; menagement et children should keep We. invaluable medicine at haul. In atiliti,n to its perfect sitAty. It never falls to produce the deeired sleet. Poroliawre will be caroful to ask for D.r.ISI , LANEIi OZLISIIDATED lfZiallifUGH, and take none aler t AU other Vermifog.s, In eemparleon are worn:treas. , : Dr 31 , 1.ane'a genuine Vara:drugs. aim' Ids celebrated ',Liver .PIIU, ran now be had at all respectable Drug Biwa In the United Etat ,, e, and from the sole proarletorr. FLk:KING 11111011 ER!!. 1P1C4 , 11.211 to J. liltl.l A Co.. GO Wood xtrala. BURK E & BARNES' SAFES—Hero I+ the filed of tectlmonr.ae to the ralue of our 6.47E6. noon which we ran ColledeUtif met the reputatlen of our wor k. w,4 have already published several cattlfliaten. V=Tirla that for.,. Mad: for our regular and ordinary Wee, and roll abroad, Lira here sulioated tai the TC3TB IN 40TIIAL CONPLACIIIATIO,Nd. and unmarred theti zontents tota , ly free from dantage. The Ibllowlua to another proof of the come Inemiteitable character:— . 010,000 WORTH OF BOOKS • ARID' PAPERS . , RAYED WITH A litlO• BAHR! . , ALDION, Hata Ocrm, Pill • florcoober 12;1832. Slams Domes A Dumas—Dear Elsa: Your two lqt ra were duly reoelrod. 1 woo abeent at the tints. 1 Would. oaf. lo regard to .]oat Pare. 1 Madan It porfretly Iffillt Pgto)Y. 1 tested the one 1 bouwht of you hat fall. olth• morning tt th e 10th tI Juno last—my atom but ding bolna burusd to ash«, It was built of wood and la k— a largo Mrs., story building. .31y Safe was In It at the Ora, of the firs, and fall Into tha collar. wham theta wale a lama artlaaat el 011. It was • very hot Are. Aly notoo nod took' acesoanta that were In ..ths Ufa. amounted L. about Ten Thousand Dollars. whlnh , was Irod. Thorn woe not a strafe popsy tnjurad ; and further. scout.] oasis, Kay para.)a 000 10 doing. business, to loal no ;hoc, but bay a 100 to horn their MOM. Sol.. 1t. , -anill g , t One that Is good. t can safely recommend your Rata. t. mn, one. Yours , ton r. fa= t I JOHN ()LAHR N. C®' Fall Style for Hats.— J. WILSON At SON, 01 Woad atrest, will 'lntro- i One! thlr day. to the colt of Pittsburgh, and 1;:i strangers stalling Hu/ tits, their hetutltul sty)* of RATS. particular attention to 1,011,4 to our $3.11310 and SI Mts. ' a traslnhOwS • Flowers Will Grow wliere the Wolin Itua.—lf the outitleof tho map if/ kept bealati. mod Dui norms of the bY otlateoilto whlih oporo•ii at then , roots,lbrougb the tone aktai or *MG of the heed,* drone aotielgarotti brad of !tier moon: fall to to the molt.. rat opsratkio of LSONI iiiirliAlßON to Ibot del entirely upotithla moat rename able lon of the Nattiest. World. Is to prepared of Midi iogredlants only anent pudic* Da oftort, itottrn the mast Iroredulous hays tint and bent tontilliatt.ty lta nae—mal ebr rocirot crib, Imutinie saki. Thouppemma, Itiatti . to tbr Mir to trait. beautiful and pleastoW 'kat by all dealers. orerywitore . at - 1N cents, lolarin bottle*. D. B. DARNS& Parnichitoraill llroidway, If.T; Bold I Pltfabough ty It 7.4ollmai , CS 114 m, Jr,. Staintst 111,0eillart tilus I deter," j . . : - Ift•• • • z Itlieve Ns*, hal , trovidlika malady - tar unita %se irh)eh ee,h le Iris to. KDTJS P.ITROLL.I”.t Cf 1001 COIL. pa t up aa ittlows, graat le-Lora:Arr. ear.ealaltlatvila the bowels of Llotsor tatty, L - ,, pttyaoL deutt, me at the antrat of them repeal,. Iteol th.. 4 teathannr. Oren tyy a pr.turo.l.,wertt: : . , , . .. - ' Pigitatet Vaturr, Chit, Erni. 15. 1851:„. `.'.le. H. 7.4. illor—iin ['have sol 4 all-tunr Prtinleutd. moose or I:tmk 0:1, two uninthe put., have been It-sk• in, ter sone agent to gat a Meatier nip, —leant:l herr a:, Home dozen =Ore. We hove rattui the 011 very w ollent in Plod and Dieentary. Sty daitght,r,at the t!..., , y0ur .yelat Wall bare. eree lying 'very low with one I wars her s teasiiionfol, ant in three boom gave 11.. errand, and the. Wu ennu , d, an..d •eho re mrered h.:1,011.1y. It it sil:o an extratedinavy comedy for e. to end Inflamed lipid, Cute, Drakes, nod Rleumathnia. ...,-, 1 !oz the pub.% acme hero beau eared 011013 g vtanding. Yount. with riumet. -111140 &Gnaw. i • e rbjt by all ttle ltreigiVa.ln il - taburol. t,•4 , [Pane. advert:ring Petroleum time enoy.l - 11E9.1 7 . Bt own'a Essence of 711Maiell Gin gr —Thl4 Egging is a Preparation of unumusl excellence. lr. ord'oary diarrhea. indolent eboiera. to short. in all of pexAmtlen of the digestive fundlonx it to of Io unable value. Daring the prevalence of the epidemic lb lersand glummer complaint, of children, it la ymullarly .alneselour: no Ismily or indiridual ehould tea rithont lb. Om - non—Be sure to gat the genuine Emmen. which Is prepared only by P. 1/110W:7. at his Drog and Ohemleal BP re. 0011z...e0st corner of Fifth and Ctut.ut streets, Phil ad, Iphnsurt for fate by ell the mrpeotable arethsPari.a in the EtAtkO; sat. In Pittenurgh. by Bed. P0ge..11.. B. A. I/chewing:, A Co.. Dr. B. Smith, Lemuel Wilem A Co., .1. Helm:NZ/date A Co. In AllegbeerP City by U. P. gehweele 1.01.1 Lee A. Beca lm-, kO, . i auXibm &rain. i S L. CARGO, fashionable D. ess Maker and Aligner. No. 7C Yourth street. Fecund II cry. All work onDustiti will to olocutel with tvistnire end ; " VorzLE , rINI,RIL AND LAYAYETTX GOLD kilo!og Comni Y. Nay Sr rk column. • ' or agr Ws , [RUT the attention of our P. 7 ...1- or: loth.. e•lre4ireratat of "MOUE'S L9VI.OIIXt iNO Cl/ thi Al." to ha foam] uran the (aural hog , -t3rtir4T -I— EDIIO 1 . lON I'NPRIOII 81 ELLIN OFF TO MOVE !! MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & Co., IMO TEES AItD JOBBERS OF SILKS A 'D FANCY GOODS, 143 Market Street. T'hiladeirku:a. wisuiso to dose ont their present stock of grad., beftre moving into their WSW stare, ma the at teat!an buyers to their , large cad rplerodict Resort hats: of DitflB3.. FANCY GOODS. 111131“):18.1.r. to 1,19 cloottl oat at very Reduced Prime! gre. 0 rd, r s tar PI recelvo strict ietterttlon, cad ehatll.l the Orty.ftt of the r01ue....1 Irmo. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 8500,000! R. o. Looms. dimat, .2.1 n. 69 Wosrl . strust, Pittsburgh Shwas of the Etna, Elutlud Firm at wn• a Throdort, JlelSalate....- •Ir IF= of tin..n a M cN amee • . Riehani Bicelota. .. lino or Warm. twos a Co. /Mum LI. .Malne-..«.—.-...Yarma of etatllo, Mono. a Co Geenre 81i05,....- lina of o.rAo.alloo Anoel, .f; J.... !Inn of Et,o nahoor & CO. l'lrt¢ of Willard h Wood. • .... of Stone A C10t.% Ileary G. of UV. CI.PD4 Honer. Jana ---Flom of Jourre Low ICktriet 21 .... of 11. Hatch & On. Jona Itutchforon... ....... of J. 0. flow. & Co. illilloor G. Lambert firm of A & A. lowoonoart Co. LC'horier A 8uck1ey........ ... of Ilockler t Cr. I oner .4(tortury.Jr.,—.Eirou of Loreto Atteobnoyjr., Cc. , Leor ',row, Firm or J. at. mooa..A V. anor T Doright VIM of Ttogrbrlixe. Dwight t Co. John G. I ' ..... . . ...... of Nelson & Co. Charles P or Baldwin. &aft A Co. /Name C ()Mos,- ........ nlndman & George tr Monana Winn of N. D. &omen a Co. Lannon D. Oando Flom of Corann. te rep Provide &remover elm uf a li. Marnengeo. Donal Sorobrd..- . --nom often neon & ill m or Vitra. nutlet & lIJJL r ..... ..... &of Boyd no . 414.14. 1V.,J&11,....'--From of Iraakell. Aleivick & Nall. AL/red VI. of A. S. Harare A Co. Moe of IL Lockwood rine inn of riord.low, Allen &Co. yawn .... • ..... owe A. Gurcyht,.. F irm ol . lonen, Fulmer & Urn:int. &ono H. hoar/wham, Firm of Yonarnahunr. Newell & Co. Job , If of Bwlft. llorlbot k Co. Nona of Condit A Noble. Irani .4 Firm or Worn a WO e. Area , n FL Srackurell Form f aurckwell • Co. Amor 11.04tArty,.-Woom of bar nor., lino Id. ray a Hooky. IYw T IlAoter. Cahn. Cor :anent'. Dora rktnford %Fab, Fargo a Co. Honor .Iloopla, Genova..... t. 4 George Tearer a C - .;. BIM RON L. LOOMIS, ?resident. 2. AAILTIN Bn:netaf o. R. C. LCOMLS, tha Iste firm of M'Curdy A Loomia,) DEAL IN BOOTS AND SHOES, D 9 Weed •taroet, Pittsburgh J. 3.-41 Third Annual Statement OF TILE STATE, .I.IUTUAL FIRE AND NAUSS INEIIII,ISCS CIAIPAN T. rif /lathl,nm HARILOCILO, 6 . ar 4. 1663 iottuntn!theettotlntny. Mar 1,114:X9016 61 Itrontitnu rtned to Hay 1, 19311.—.... 133=0 66 Interett on 010 10 Btatio.t. r9-nc4 Ofsre furaltor•—.. 1.400 00 Pr.mium, Do. 84119 u Y. 11.0turstui Premium., ^,9a" •-•—••••••-.4 L1U2.79% 94 el =;1!1!M!1!1!1!! meant cf rflouras for Loguaa...: ............................................... p.,6° Ma - d 1 1 ,4 </Mao edronaltv and a...linnet Amount m aapmled alstme Imikkat the Cam =l7o. DIACCMILS: Xti N P. ItUTIIPSFuItIS, Paw&ln couralr. P. C. ANDUWICIL, llarrtaburr; AA 7.1 II N JON /SP, llbilsdelrblA: A. %V10L1N..., booker, Plltsh-tr.L: A. A. MR; Jvaß 9. RUT111:311 . 011.1). Dauphin conurr; • A. J. (lII,LET ' T. J , NeS, LOP.P.ItT SLOTT., tart. on count"; JOHN I'. I.IITIIIittFORD, Preridrut. A. J. (MUM lOrcrrtarr. want i ostro Asoln.t perils of ors And (Wand navlastlon; ou orrchandlu lu oPy or COUntry.rat.“ omarlrtrrt with gores. roadies lucked en ‘lrrelllns honer. prlrrAttlany or for • tom of yrars. It sorb 010 Ire. oarnor or Fourth And Ornl.htle:d rtrorto. J f A. A. CARRIER. Actuary. thtiren's inituranua tanapany of Pittsburg a. D. KING. tawourt. .AMUMI. L. 21LILIDaLL, Sitel OFTTM 04 WATER, BETWEEN SUEZ= amp WOOD STREETS. ncw, ANT CARED, HDILD fin TAD A:•D 511E8181111PDI LIVEILI, AND TILIUUTA: Ail . t•aik 4,21-41 143 Lt. ounrwe ny PIRA. 4/3., sz.nit rrrite nJ Nt .S'S.tana z.vnAND N4T7(lJriov mL TA ~ Ki. Ue t .5' 1.3.13ng ay, , Ain, Latham. Jr_ , it. IL Kinn. s.,n .l Has, . Wry. Bingham. lig.lrrt Banisr. J , .. r John F. nii.ort.b, is. usrt.uge. S S gelling, 'Seta? taawakon, ' J.lariattaster, 'Seta? Bryant, Wia B. Hoili. limas H. Naming. dill . • 'OLIN T. ........... KINNNXDY P 1111.1? allE,oo REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPOETERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOILEION AND ErOIIEATIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ./114 - }lave removed. to their nen , and extensive elan. ?43.10. Wool .truer. faur door. &bard tn. 8 t.Charl as Lintel. wanes dads- nuatraners. and pennant* aransralli. to an ematednallon at the peat vapplata aaaart. Pont. , ~. afrer.dl In fls.a tlte. • adfar JAMES T. TANNER, WIIOLgSALS DE&LErt - TN WWI% SHOED, BONEETS, AHD tasetamai, • No. 56 Wood street, Plttnburgba DITREVI TIMID MID j- Sly ogook cop %ista of urvnode of 2500 C Matti, winhintdont ovary warietr aiiidityln of noon. 1111.0 t 4 nod lIONNISTi, ourehanedoiri2 from New Eon lend inhoolaettieers , adapted exhiveal PALL nod in'ATJUI SALES ‘11)4 .111 to sod at aatiallptory enompattee favorably nipiLtheen of Philadelphia aol Eaw Ore. Varela tver..eriii•eilegne,,ll ant examine *rile baying , Mae, Naw , ,yattlE SOLE LHATREII f iii 9 DAGUERREOTYPES AT III» NATIONAL GALLERY. AfiKSON'S N.stioxuaDagnorratiu Gullory, tJ enre: thn D : all nod litertvt etrett,(opponte L. Wilcoa'a r bco,t Slom.l Pittatiurgh. Ladies nod Gentlenten wielitow to Moline liken wee at too.iiirete prime. will pine. owl l et the above er.toblieb• moot, filial op with Ter" superior Side and ilk, Lights, grrrilut^i with with chiti that the operator tali take the MAL utrurate cat 510114 a ot the homen iiirm withal! the to tr.~lep t; 4nimtted (tie It !IL ~IIa.SDCJ. .- r11.t..n taken or VTOElrial pwit rowhitblanea Wiyiersone nOt Talidzad to tate n picture. WIWI • pat ini.Likenetwee taken of nick nod deols. , :d pezeore In ivy met of tlintitratid 311 lin its ,glen, -.l".""tiPZ ta ; Kr~t~enro, In he , :• MUMPS ITOST PBENII72II DAGUERREOTYPES. POBT orrros 131111.1711(0, THIRD tilltAt.T. a 1 ITIZESS and strangois who wish to olr vl ban no acoursto. artiatio nod 11.6 Mtn 11'..suesa. a IL Zi: rlfiern. A ir4SB%. Mill tat t I o ,C:J V.V., — IV„ _ !tat 111,i i g gu . { . 3 ,0,14- tx . charge - road. . Itoriour non 1 ... lirixt LW i.e. artoottrod Bide and Oltyllghts. or r eon. tructpd :or Lk., p. l O. with iriatrumonin of th moat L . :v/124141 1t tu 0i .. ..1 ., ma s•a ti o .t o rfah th -.4 . h oiaao g rowsomus f u ir :,i Philutolp la act k. ow York. ilr.)l.l3.kttsa himself tote obit , to °MI In tar patron.; of .the At' seethe seethe of lidguet. r.i7MOU.ef 0.407 of to irranooothi‘lthon DOW/ Dow, o wo , . 10 , 0 no d or.trottna: tr:2ol. wesk!kw.o. boa II 41,11 a. w , to n .. w . ntel,4/ler HENRY H.....COLLINS. PORIVADDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WILHASAIN DIALER IN CUNENE, DIUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY; No. SD Weed 'street, Plitalmrigh. 1716 • - - C .ARLES. E. LOOMIS; STOOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi, Morgagss 16.,'Negotinted: PAILTILOLAR ATTENTION MIN TO TRH FURMAN AND BALI OP STOOK& • AINPOIIoo over B. Joao & Ce. corner Weed Dad Per e& 1•11 nal num FLEXING BROTHERS, Ow=mu SO worm ICDD • OW) • N 4O wom Alf Milelllllll # k o! Dr. i - Z.,.,3 . \ , DtKDa • V,•• \ ~' •a, • - sander evening, OM InAatit.lit Attleal.e.N. intro": 1 I. .he 04 , 1 rear it his r s g.. .`: ' ~ Ills funeral will lake` five frorvls lo'e testi:too. No. T , LE , LEXTHER.—Now York end \ Beiti- IC; Fourth rAreAt. le 4 ilcar) arnieur. at 180'elo A. „i t-ri 6 , 001 . 1.. .. 0 ., ii 0.... ,,, ,r0 „,_ .. .. tr.5, „ 0 ,. }1 , . *.:l-e friends of the *PT a. lekalbal to attend. te, a moro m . popterotor q. Mi... MARY 0 LAMP. l'Tig \ BAND A pis La. . \ if ---- ori3e , liii(inilthigi: ' w :ow of the late Matthew .I\fwerla.Ean. The 10.prele ' OS \ 1.1.0,RNE ,i-, CO. hot& now in ?..pre AA,V3e Lnallp ire iiesaisio to ad the.lnneraktroaoa ' e' Iper.lenot of Mts. Anna chit. YiPU /*ninth rtreet. oPer aPE .49TOCK of. Pinder). OlLtlrrail ehlnt . L'Dn'' , ". ' , I 11 ' •!ara. I. at , M1.1.1.1NS ILI 00',Ci ,d the large,: akin:. On Tneelsr;llapfenhar lb, it thrte c-rlant. r. 11.1 ' YI. I 0. ,,, t C. Caplata aaSortmaike 0 D ZES,S 414 CLOSE 4• . , ..' , Ti 1. u mnlx ~-,,; bro.ght. to this muk•4•ll Of lr , -. 10 -fl 14.175, - Vi fr !WO \ \ STCORFf4, , Elabneriber;P . :b; . r i era n ' rVi d tr t e lt ] ot r lrb t er,7 , t l:42:!re W lt h fli e rr 4 1 1Sinl r ? l et i: " „ a h :rly m d e ' "` ii.a .t t Virill rath b y ' n t etltal 'h t . a ' a . d '. lIR.I.NSP ' RENT " Wit:lsW: . ellitaillt.:4-- ;,,,Thm au. ..1.4511...... by air. Ft,,,, d tttey and Idr. , A ear, flu avortnent of nowpaVerni.'lnFt re. Anold: . linnefr.t=ruler. Frankrort, AEI t llrioust • oared audio. sate (r cheap at the W. II Paper oollse. oo AilAkldnef‘ instruments • nut French Nth . 4 Market etre t, between al end Ath etreale. hY Pl.nnAtininall, Of which we offer to th Ohne ea meet! .. a _swot?: TuO3lAB i AL.II"P hl.lratts,..NwltnA ennadent, that we te..nk , °AU. ; ik v. r., ‘ , satianettOla. \ \ ~, n, , ,C111V1K151 a in.. i . ALL PA.? ft and BORDER:S.— N 0.83. Pon h Natnret. AAn eatenaire aTI aesnrtaletrok of . •TfIT n• fl. Eehrorder And 4 ' .Vinlnn lell4Prithelic tiVe ort l b, : 11-flan I Pled or Paper allaitaira, i-elerta4 exyrenalylbr ..t,no, at 011... and gal tAre ' , \ l -. 2 , Fa , eul Winter. al.. rr {re moot celebrated mamas. - ' • ' . •rif lel rbßsithnorn, PhllulAlov., New Pork and Breton. w reentehnt end br ole, hy n? fe l THOMAS PALMED.. . No. EP Market Amt. \ New letsiel•liew, fluid , f*,UST REOEIVkD b'y Aciaono & Oo •\,Ex- V 'prm , , at the elew Mmie eblee nt ea. gollfto Elp. A 83 !fourth emot e the 'Meat ticalllicatlenv of ma. They it me la the Grave hmetper. \ Lilly Dal, ' Did Dog Terre br S. 0, Feetm: Loved 'Dam tat'—' Stria Thouibie of Moat% • 'lle Mae that thy Kevy now to mooing: A 'election of t h e bon German novo ilta ten de; Seen Limy May; Esti. \ and Polka; \ La Da a and Comet Melcattitobe: Lilly Dale rehottlech, \ A choice eelectlon Rolla and glut* mpde , . Oinointati Coll co of Nedicipe 'and 1317:. \ \ rt•IIIE REGULAR. tIOURS of Lector i eta ...Dam on the t Monday in :soh= lae t n e ' it7Ten ' oil d n rehrg: Nil of &ire% ,l o ` 7 gr;; ,*l nod Menne ilorpltel, freed ch r i \ trze. end ritlntie .h. commencement at the wlnte term. • PAC CIL \ A 'I. Daze/01. D.. Protemor of th Prinelpletaand I1:.3 of norgrery B. ~. LApson, 111. D . Prof.., of the tory end: M Medicine. ,—. U I ClllAn, Pent.Or of Anatmar. . gq,,,u etang..af. D-Profesor of Unemistyy and PbArmsoy. J. 4 Slunma, St. D . Prolhipor of °bate doe and Vitataer , . Women and Children. , , 0 A Comeau% H. D. Profaner of !fate 1. Meilen \ end 7 l. teptuilml L P111511.2r1. M. D .F . rofmkor,of Physic y end Pa. tholowy. ED VAIL. bran, hi. D., Profersor of , /tmentity d Idedluil k J ,trixpllVlonels• La .0.11 1 / 1 78. M. D , Profemor of Parglcil an.- .thoVg.' 1-11 A nstotny V . W W D4•10.N, 11. D.. Demme . rator of Ana om:1Z The Anatomical Room. will •'be open dorin r lAA/31.th if ,lotoSar, ander the eaterintendence of the Deaoprtz, or of Anatomy. rrolersorte Ttekets. 30M, kftatticulatlem Ticket. A, ft-mot str.tor's Tiekot.3lo.llostrital Ticket.ll'. Gradak tierr Pee, 321.. Ito lazae and walbkonarn tom./ titt.rdied titt \ a, Vedette presontet /Dm, .4 the most late...lion cases . for otitneel bectiroction over proo.ntof to thy medical IftWOOL\ student, f other regular echno oath bo admitted to 'Airtical Lecture. in Itas Madre, flooptted and MOP. - rat r. t , tatlrits, by dalitne at tho•Collego •roropr of WttLern Roo and Longworth stave. will be furoiehol nib all neceaaary Inform:LlU - at In retireesm to bcardinu 011. SIC. For toner particular, eddree. br totter or othertdsh b. Preektent or Iteobarer. U. BAKER. 31. D . Preeldrat. Rer.denoo. 816 W. fit Blotto evert. R. 9. LAWRON. NI D., Beldam, No :33 Wnt Rlzth Atetet. "IVOTlltlE—Letters of itdininistrr tign 'hat illf( barn grant , d to 'be undeilinneal on the stash, nNitßietW SHEARER. deo% Joie of nbarnabargh, ten names Might,' to esni eatens ore lennested 10 mane immediate nartnent.ond those havino eltims wlll nteetnt tht m d II authenticated, loheentem oh,- ELNAJMOR HREAnEa, taanerGl4. J..11 OAISTt/OL, Adm'ea A. H. HOLMES . 6i'BRO HANUFACTURE39 PP ‘, SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, 'PICKS, ITATTOCXS, CROWBARS, Ile., TIMBEI2. WHEELS, MIRAGE BOLT S , CAR BOLTS, W ASRE3B, CO ClON: TOTIA^C AND IIESIP SCRIMP. PITTSBURGH. °Moo 25 Wend ate, between lit, and 92d. All tinkle of blacken:lllb work fns Bridketh de.. &twat the ahnzlest notice, and at the lowest wk.". Sir t All sort warrautal equal to ans manuflettrutted." - 011 er Notice. ~ 9IIERF. will ba an election held at!,,the of- Ike or tb • 1 oughiogeny Navigation OCMDI.Y., at the Borough of wort Newton, on Tuenlay.iboit.lo d. 7 1;\ llrt-- Id I.r. for the yarpoae of • I•otIng non President. uy.llart aaeres.one lieainner. and oue Beere•ary of t.e ionglk gear Navigation Conyaor .i , ihe vwnind V•ia... ...'s By order. A tt,si: WM.(I. Nit:lll4N. bie.o . 7l' \ er2Oritilia3i• A Teachers Wanted. ---- 'NE Male and one female teseher for nmdaa Publla e<boaL Salatiu-4100 lad p.r annum Apply Immediately ta .110!AII D!CKEY. 11% Waber or. tEd.S4,SI. tukei'ttroil. t A UON —5 4a 0, o ( ocr . o4 , l ! lb a S , meoolbeee Side, 2 000 lb ßugs, warcl Ilaiktor FAN by a. R 1 ,1118051 CO. 11 - 4 0 255 Libert* street.. 108 AMCO-- . Ttao bna W. R. Orant'a tl'a lamp To44ta, 74 bra Ihra and otter brandado. 00 karl 6 Tarlat d%rabe by 11.0131160 N 4 etit I I.lRO , 'd large Liam Com Bmomt. LO dad Wel cm do do , t' 10 don. cannon do do In Cora and (or 0666 tr IL BOBLB06: IL 00., \ re2.o YARN • •• 4000 lbelotton Tarot, a...N.0d adoottrz6; • WO bale. Nos. 1 and N. Batting ' 00 bs!o0 CanNowlei. 2000 lho white and colored earned chain. for nde by 1 , 201 B. 'ROBISON a CO. 8 0,,,R,, 1 X . ,— ; a al*. s . receiv e d ry c fi t ni s tllLL ta c . " c .621 No. 24 W0,...1 street. B RIMSTONE-5 bblo roll. in store and for Palo be tad J. fOIIOONILUICR 600. a=lll $268.318 "0 . 100,040 00 MIEI I"AMPEIENE-10 Ma in dare; for sale rPIO J. SCIIIOO7.I3IAKSII k riREAM TARTAR-5 bblo jast rea'd and 1.../ for We by J. 2CEtOONSIAKERCO. teRl Q UP, CARB. SODA-30 togs Now , - Castle, L.l Art reoeired d for !Or by • • orl.l J.BOIIOONMAKER t Oa. 1311 USS. BLUE— \. 10 b -Pate N. 1." 10 Drs 'Wbitst's No 1." Jost receltel.l for We by eel J. SCEIOONII&KEIS & CO., lAID OIL-10 bblm. NO, 1 I in otrry *,d for We J. rrr soal , 5en . 001 , 136.8.1t a CO. WAPPING 'PeER--5a reams Extra ar w . them for lo 11 r ee2) NCLIOONMAKEIt LACK LEAD RIIOIi3LEB-5 casks B .12firenee. imorted rtru t l h ers . I net reed I for Ws e .1. r OONMAKVI I CO. FEATHERS and GINSENG— • . 28 tack.. Feather. 4 do Gibutbgt to arrimatut f^r I , llio b na23! • 1641kA1l DICKEY 2.00. VAPIER METAL-150 ions strong, hard i 1 °as blittt.jost roonlymi and fot,ele by 1 . e23 DrßiilY A t 0 BONNETS -100 cases new style 'tali boa IVltyjust rebeinNl by a z A. MAYON Ic3. yeZ) TRIDIMINGS. A. -Mason No. 21. PM el.et. win even thLe =mum lehre sod beautiful eseartment orirtoantlais e t . ell the Vane rash oriab's etylw. ITaMBROIDERIES=-Just opened ,t \A. 1.11 OON a, rei. No'23 fifth street, pus of , the n. ,st mad most stalks of I(mbrolderiat over tratbited fa Mie dty. of everytyle and , quality. ~ s! • \ The Cheaßest &graving, in the ,Wor }l .\ ViiIIBLIBII.ED b* , ‘ GEORGE . S. ‘APPL J 'PIN. 856 BROADWAY. N. Y.. . 1 . Tho Crea.blog of Johp Knox, painted by\ el, _Ma Vise of ploturn. 1211 lath. by 2.5% high \ • 83.00. do Inllan Prior" . \ , ~ .6 00 Ir. 1116ttly colored troPresslotia • ', 10,00 2. I:ervey elesnevotestioato i rarleo the lot this ~, theory if th e then :ma of oh, b'u'd, \ • R 00 do, Indian . mf. \ \ 1,00 3, The Ilighlani Whlaker. 'l.lll—paintsd by \ Lanr, 1,00 do, ladlatt dagePr oofo \ lip. do.Colorad itnoresolino. \ 4.00' 1. The 6 , ,optiord'a GMT., by Ydoritit 1.,0;d0..gy + OO 0. The IthophoreCo Obis( Itottenet,lo, 8. Tbo Ang sa ler'a Caught.. do.. ', \ 7. IPA* 110 l (licad'ot 00r6t). bY /706110, 1 00 8. Tho Rat Catoberapaintod by 0040,0 Lando/sr, `lf, 9. Th. Portlog. 661644/.lm G. P.-Lintasolok; 1.00 10. Too Trappoio Laegbot. painted by hammy '1 60 d.l.•Llegsotly films' (I.od to 10. continual.) Ostslostoes fooiolded,profis on 9 1 • T The le. , e elegant ouiraelrgo may &ism at the store cf J, J. GILL g 6PIR. 71 81r , cod street, PlC.oburg. • oetolOasad: ‘, 1-- I\4ll. TtLOMAS r BIVE,L, or !Obill i l g l,, Bus, .151471 Ar.g?1,,,1,Tt...°44"1.11TA76,714"'. At siltation by 196ln:tell= v r n A tit t er i to i r f rill s las A ty t tl , nl ‘ 1.105.120: )/5 AVood,atroet. rilillE ANNUAL Meeting ,of \tint s .. Stock ( • holiars of tbo Poousylyania BAft,7daitufiebstriusi &moan, will be hold on the 1. Motrlay of I tetobar . 0..4. at 10 e'elret, 6.0.. at oho ntlioe of Marano!'. RUN., RN., Walnut street, Philadelphia. .511941 W , 0113RA3E TIIO.IIPSION Peter. • •. i A COTTAGE HOUSE, containing ' , sx tl.. renter with ulning \ room nn l kitchen. we F abont one ease or'grentel. binees.t of the nranertr formerly , elanpleel ekORSENWIJOD \ OARD43 fa the beraush in HANCISEBTXR ; the bultalhal have recently . been ',re, reircel and put Into templets order. Tble property. (rotate on the Ohio elver. and Lee an her of (treat D. 411 won it. 'empire at ATOIIN BAIIIPBON. 8801101 a: • s ‘ s ---- W. McClintock CIARPET WAREROOIB,--,.. 112 Market NJ droet. Wa. see exemplarily neorriattig and _opening our Fall dock of o , maiignxu, tat• cuprite and Talkie' MOS, ooloaeoltio the largeet hesortr eat elan oilers I lo this market, anion withal twin, he Inland The following floral nalr-t Pile Cl.i. ' te,Teneelrr 1 3 .4i.1e1e Corneae. Cogil,h liruerels Carpe 'menus Amertean 11311,1111. Carpet., Itai re Super BPIF Carpet., oPernne 0 PI7 esr,Ote. Snore Ono Ligroin Comets. la. •degrals Carpals, unaria- la. Vali. Carrots, Delnut Vanlf4au Carpets, Tapsetrn Vent. 0., ;Dan Carpets, Plain Veldt' Carnets. tilttlag., Ilemp. Dugh. Bag and Twilled V it Carpels. • A \ . Coen FliAllog i Jute. Altus Magna. at.:atoa r Adoilal le, Sh.rpallu. Patriot oral Dr , Won Chalo,i Dag 'Back Bruah an/ Tutted Mate erAh' /att. &envoi:teat of Ches il. and Ti Red lldge.Table Us • Wash, )lootabo.k and , Duos* Towelling., pace Napkin., Turkey Fag ' Ddlani De fy Table fAcint.Eut de I Plano sui Table Cove Velvet Table' Olen. Ss Xoribriddered Dia in Cover.."e , , .. Woolen Foor Dale*. ten. 15 4; / . .i';12.1.11,4 and g 4 vildi tis. a i r, nd.. kliodloSO. de ♦ er h full to STOREther tritaralat I\ smalls 'as ` a+ OAR rzr 011. 317.118 Ivan 21 thetas tO 2.1 for\lli iiiegt .to tlt MY els. II or roost s,. Met( -Needed turstoolrldth care f ' 1 giatiniri: - 'Waled grxex,raitivoti, : vr.r...ii. . glee .. 4Jal, SA we at deter:ilia to sell' ben . tatia an: Bidets Mara •- ' , , • . mmbo, - the'.CAR M 9r4SZROO . II • l/2 Mattel atriet. .. , , \ %W. ilkiaLia.e . • ' : 1 rapl9 . ' admiiistratorMitie.' - ETTKRS OF ADM' ATIoN , v irinjell to the nadeaslitT tb. T Phailsii.ated. paws havagAr wing sattle_vid Amen* shit .11111411 FIT tbsathuted for sitUaloW, ma nomrag ♦ - Vilarrerirg4,npwaioNN : „ft,/ " --- iBMNPH KIPS azO,Calf-A* 7 0!1340* anutitirt rece1 , 41.411/ tr i t ibl, r 1 . 7 ea.:4,tat or ths'Ocadrs %Iona: A title; \, OR SALK A title, acme, garden in the .„,_ carat te . g . t any bowl by Tiermant. Traaltlin and Pasture meanie,. It Inge 112.500 per ymr (0, what it pinta, and would h. 1117 cut in etty Int.. ..,,,i 'o ld at hal price, Shl.c for this valuable piece id meowed II to ,prise will be btu ,a.ithe on., be, e..- Xinored West X \ithim. c.n the ernv'of Ohio and VV\t . oter. a militias let o 70 feet front o Zin legit dean. on , hirh is a carat tar /.\,,, r •ltis • vane e lot in the teats( of the city. Such 1 terty Is riot in market non 4117. .iV 02 want • ber g 'n.eome soon and Inquire ol • i THO 4 Id W..)1.1D3, \ \ -; 4d Mutat street \ % Frei:o Merinos \ , IVIDItPHY fr, BiURCHTIFTA) have now i l i- f , l oo°<gt?irior a t ito ° l ,of t h "t g n i o l it'Ve * o l eo:: so Lys r e e •L WRITES 4ER.INO.UABIeISIERD AND DE, TIFF, ite aorelt.easkt -ner Fourth bud Market etr S D I oonst Di,o7e" Boarding and Day Solicol \ fo7 Young Ladies. rp REv vm. h. \MARKS havio - i \ . a. b, en .nrltedivivell ganevneu lerrreetel In lh u srytlea to earn ttie Kr torehlrof a Yeasts Smits. r to re establish.; et tb lisisiip Lloa. of the late A Fisk, 9 1 3 1 :ri . near he, All shorty /gospel. rives nolo* in; t Its i now sugevel In osaklnik the necessary at , rat; 1.101 for the volketlvalou of pupflo an WYDNIIIDAY, \ Oh Cii Ell lgib. \ lie Nye A•tel the onset/mutton of I BROWSE, for; many •\ , iare les grineip*l r \if the `snit co A roma', Iry ftltlat, .In rt. land. an ik arill be aid by othir eons potent ofeaaere a d TerAles,. Foritotlnformatton oan \ hei &DWG...I 101 IIDDIles0:011 toy „ er en. t0 r t....;100 mar ho ka and for the lefairat at No. SF thriaAirsr s oislaioinit tergeri \ ke . will tiiii road/ hart wil t ), ; 0381.1113 StrAitb, 18153 aylidawBtl 1 -- --.- RI; VIBED A D NFI \ VLY ILL 'INLAYED EIkITiON or , SM IT I I'd (.., Otsl , R A ail - \ AND AT' AS e , rel rocus,n , A cars, Loom , A , N CI T fiEOGB\4I . IIY.%, \FI ni b ') i zzl d c. h i, 8 been very7noh enlarged, ~c\ gr.,,r..;:etuir or D. n ee rei N ' l ' f '", in s t clrl t h tid ° M h Atitl e y . Tarlac], mi AR to coot m ;o; . the , VDELI , of Ow UUILEd iisi tea, ;or IsZel—tii the of Great Britain end Ir•lank. MA rth, 1851. arid 0; the at-at tb At mild be °blamed o et/ or weon.r at , Theses oulgittna of testae,' 'ig the Unite! ‘ l3tate9 i the IL acme} 01 the roleerol wealth of pa iforree andlikuatra It, arid the enableahutent team couttuguiration be tween Pinot.. rare of the e. .hare iirlstly tote m gra fano Ural knowledge,. Fho tuiarmation thee eibtalliTt hat been earetully .I. lee tel old tosertsd In this edition it le been hot mill nee efeary to emrce: the mans oX:riner edition% bet to or 01 ton State. of I.' ei'or•la and rattiest iii i i!ieTiteri; Aof Or-g , lie Washin ten. Utah. Nehru:tr. h a s: e h it e re '''' s ' i h ri - oL '` tVinitrear" griiV"eluth'rt g t ''''''" , 1.. 0., of the kotuan amp!, f's .100 added, to aid In the geed, cf Ancient Geogrvohers \ lii. eyetegt of E obleino an Abbrerintione, e =slating ‘l ,l to te,, grva,sa, Book, Steamboats. ae, conspicuously or wed on •li, iLe ma-s. terrekintins tee . grand &vio lets 01 tbe 0 ii,b,-; the tiorerntnent, itellgunt ?te e of Au ,kn i . ts,suti.lon, Navi e s:then. a e . of the m \re - Imp at t oftintrleei I .., ,, ,r apt stoat at the Or., glAnoe, and • y thug eabloz in; e rgitullieneous ;garret. no •ers of the MIDI .111 ere. 121OrrOl IDA OWN note raCreabTog than L 7 our otisr m- eat a heeler. , Besides Ott urn,the work is rendered•Atell osorA value- Lio inl romp et; • brs the Million of a Minpleta mono di .00 of AN CIP,NT Gif/GRAFIIIei wld I; will be found siAletsuretiste and instruct, e • the "' lti:Vl ' .:Z d t t a r : oTt ' ol ' y th tleT ,Il7` oety ~..,1...d. nor 'voted and enlarge . ar.trot-d thOT, blit allots:intones,. I. se numb, Of nee an) interesting eealiatleal tabliSt, Now 111 , erriaiss of ti e Units' ktates end other mutter it will be pot lig And' :over wal -1 Cr! ~f quemuns, lief eurriat revision, le soyended the T, work, lamb wil notiot welt oonvenleuriv to the T, fisher sod aid to the to olgir, In bringing definlerlY and die teeth to his ruled. In A isinsenael Corm. the main (future, or the rutdert L hag cone over. t hen. Imerovemenls and ...dittos.. •Illgrs ellentiAnge ti a value of tr e Work, awd it the views sod Inwood of the author are earned ohs, much valuable UMe of the pupil at dI tadaved. cud Ar , at lan, eel the ;art co, Ili. tient-Ler p• ••d. , 1 es, anil.o4 eerie: t•t Goorrephr sou 1-I.s( Smith'. Prlnsert Unease:ly for Ilea - loners, - 3 40. Smith's quarto Geogrephyr , \ - ie. Ant the lieuuraohy Null ./ tint 121. hoped'erov , - 1 0.. F. 77 eels. by 13,11-estl- stsecerany I CLNLItyllOllt the Lc.t...l :Rates ', Co -suittees. Teallete, sod ethers ennared in the 'Genre 1 of education. 'alit be supplied 0,11. est.'s,* for 03.110i131011- Published by DANIEL ex lIMIt.rI3 & Ch. • \ eenlttlm No. GnJohn ttreet New WA. -T 'The Philadelphia Family IdozumiugStoii \). ... BES4ON & 13017, \', ' ' \ Na. 62 Eouta lIRCIND BTRZETI 11:1,4VE, at, all seasons a fall Eiggoiimeni of g g , Agbacic ..131) MOURNING GODD3 'Who-I-reale and tatsik . FALL 6ND WINTER 130I)119:: -,, /31.4C.X.TaMble. ' LILACS. Crape V,ll. \;•,' , Idembazin , s. - L,v.tir BlalikVellß. 0 Thlbet Elherli • Bo..uteathsv Alpaca& (long Abdo:m.o • Mew. de talus. . - Blanket Rhawle, .., double width. ' (lows and tquipse) iteloll Merhoes. ••\ Gloretelbeale4, ion 's Partamat•ai. SECOND MOURNING.; S. ' \ '' \ - 611 '''''' 1.0 " B Pr LU lk-% S. • `, Olga, a twee: , Pleb!, St kat. _ -., \ \ • \ Tunis:Cloth, klowaselice de Wire \ S \Coe too:Cloth. Nwornlffttle 0 . DGIO". • • s•. ,'SMattou'lnapee, Madencu Cloth . .•\ • . \Cloth.forelesakth Min Mounehnet o '• 'Arasure Silk., Reek Eitannele, - . Null de Sete . B Gene de Itblee •. ,•. EaglOh Crete., W2rgsg .Montle. TIM! . 1 ‘. . Crane Colleen.l English CWlt"ltt• •., s Plusktd Eillbloves., tlngerilca. to.. . 1 • Fruit, Witmer, aad Eves Pea Trees OR 4 s at, the\Lebanon Nur 14 ser's: ode.od rd. p;!..k„,rre4 . . 1 to 3 . years 1.000 •IbertriTreett I fret Maks- . 2,0e0 Placa te , s,'l to feet high. \ \ a cio Qaolooo 1.r.0S to 8 feet Page, Auraampruot atd peo:a tne Tome, 11,000 Grape Root; I;lttr 3 . yeera VisttOrt • eatetred day . % qoalasys , excepted, tie OTo•ry titostoi 4h; oaiit toeot of eittatituTß, on tile old Weebineton road %tapir tutor nide, • 1.. SNlib tat, eta na Tree Post Ogee, eeoltartAtetTo I,l,Gozben7 Comatt, Fad 'Tvif,o Teatioo Warded.. t MEETI3I4I or the Thirit,Ward School B .OVisit e argaSVl:``. l 2,lllZ l 4`,t h Apo Sch rt, l. after examinreior, GNG TtAcum for 1114 h 2chool. Brancher to be extuttee3 cr.-Irtheztal,fff. Readh , g. Writtag. Geography. a,rithmetie.Granter.ar,lllstory. Phi. e!einey. Natural and Mental Phltosoptly. Antrenerny arid Algebra. The Salary ... lain no: Ittia n e t a Also—ONE FEMAIrIi TISACIA . h!rer . ihs fide -Helium ~ 8 , .Allesbefiy Sept.Sept.l6 pt. - 18 , 3.. 0 \ (.1417:111.w AND ON TIEN AILROATI-155:.aorea iof Lead on Ma Zteribegvale Railroad. mar' the Ile b Depot:ll6*er. oo the Peonertranialtalrood; al Hillsdale Beaton. a mile , Vita Met of, lalrerilk.; • 9.1 es on the 3famoneabeia Yalta, Railroad. and •Iso a eantetaalred road tor. Me Italltoud. otill 6 aide. thalloooricabela Alvan 163 urea en tee Glelo tnd reaosrivania !Witold. 0 =flea foot. the- olty. front. ag en the Chad akar: 1..c00 some on the rattemburatt rwiresda3 tallee cut c f Parketaboreb; all ortliem worth truying at p. pen,. that are offertd for. Inqulra of apt/ ' Tff.O3lAS WOJPS, 63 31orlte6 street A LLEGHENT, - orry PROPERTYI FOR: li sALe—ccndwi.aats Gant ffracurd having ik front . ohio igreetvi 2 , 1 feat abgazteadlnintnk.k 61 hem with. • •kl• alien oal•etleh la erected • well tolebed thiwn aro. TT Brim lin,ocarranard la ramp= rtyla.' This prover. Ir iJ locand ark one of thelarldswareat &trash, th• 047. gad !• offered sr tne low ;Neer ar52,160; T i ros to ant. eelT B MaLa.lll, , 2l6lfth rtraat, tt [WEER eLpTllll3O=2 doz. Longitub;. For Co'.s do.Gelatr. /112:4i Cum , . 4 do: p cad /MW ror air roe trzi'jzoo.oVo: /114!%-fil" _ . Rical'F' . - SS ' , GOODS FOR, FALL\AND:' , WINTER 0118:3-410m HY* t.tu 17C1.1713614r) , are 4.15al their entlre merit purobaika. or Ladles , Ptem 711 e, • Tar art aide to erblbl; au as iortozont or ', . Plain and Fido.red Pato do r Dram alike: Wotan° do. . e... s .. . , . , • ' Piaui' do, do, do. -',, , , , Plaid Proroh Peptic.: \ . „ areatk,Cant:n dlape).; ', „ .. lola and Mit, Frealar.M.ritos: . '.•. " • . 1 kit itrid,Pilkid Stow.t4. 1,‘.1...,, II sul P!•3lCiAtarwrc.g . • ~ ' ..", Si; air aodsHodlo de nail:. . 14La n t..Va s irio.l Plaid' o: .% Annittte and Utahans, do.•\. ;Vitt', ' ltr i ii i bas ' . 7K;%:rl ' o i ll fill i el h at 1 ' 41:el:s k i:I t °MN!. ODCLIer of IL'ood Uaraeserreete. .di Ee,.NB—p ha: _!39 , _t..1._ Estlt Ifni. fa nr ale by \ PE.IO4ES-1(1) 'l3ll. \:fitore and rar,nlt) by Rll3 11/1110EY I C INN OIL T3r saltiby 11AI !II - DICKF.T & C') LOlll t\J:\ Naur .47.1). Culliciteon's 'Tatra amity r frater.• and fen.Cila DT. '. \. \ T. taut.: A Ll., :gent reside .:. , • L 11 l I RAS—TaIf dee* sup. Y.ll. & .Bkrek Te,a Jest r , k f d and fir tale by LITTLE . pia , — V, ; ,OGASSFA--150 bbla, N. 0.,',30 111,4 IV \env's. In at , il =dint Jule by pall) . _:. , 1. LITTLI4 kV t_ _\ \ liNOWaloE—ro tons Anthracite F..r.to I' !!tat 1. 100 ton , an Fantle P.nitiry Manta. SOO tuna Jarnatx Vezna Motel. pin ‘11.11.111 A JUNE, - INDIA . 4113111ATET LOV.ES;\:of all the .fit. f; tent kites ....pas./ d and forsA7e at the inlia li, \ " , i lfa U'El l "."ti \S ' ' " ~ .i r , ..„. ay. eutuae. WILS ILVDAD, PONa. bft h'eMiirtrOr a irt ; 2 .1:14 wet 1CW1141.111,1 DU I.44 )P'S AnotharsupDl •pl 6 , JAL edition„ Iga rece176(3.3 Tar \ WILLOW, ta ••,r. 63 Wood :1.: 'I RACING PAPpR in 'Ws of inr reqp rrt it,Py t tuatbr *rib * k te4 . • •• • ra 0/414 nd 45 15F.51‘ . A , LUM—,2O bble. i Bioko 'wind f 'l3 ale vt.B2llca ar.,t`.7\' lIQUORICE, SICILY-I,POL lira, i el , r6 and tir rale br .06 \ FLEAILNG . ar. z ,SEED-40 lbs. in I *tore al** for vele L. FLEIUNCI Vat ... SAOE-840 lbz. in et,re\iinct tor ealii by .a161LEX...14\ 1111 , -.3 'AMS be igetdre taifor calo be .910 . PLIAtING naoB. 60 W 0.4 lit, W. POIIipExTER, Conitciissicin tod Tommding Mem. mud Air iht_pdMwri, imp pa. ItanOtilurils zrii'inolligvttV.elactat ...Tait mime, Pittab • rigbP,... , REz..\ S. E. OARQ6:-.:FASITIONADLE DIVIZI 1f . 11.1r441 Ll= Zia:44 o4 , r* in the. b o g ati ast. trltd4 - • 171/K DIABY scould m t raiveptfam.„. taniihu, tiktaii and th, 110 uttenilly, the' - of inetbs.Vhbougkyom olthltte Ikedikinit It ra ins ' ---- • 11110. - • . ' A USEMENT ' . ; \ FO O NE' EVE D 1)..ii.1N G. .11,V 9.t A T \, , E' 1.11,.. \ - . i , ~,,,....0 1. eJuN excuat o. AlOot.?A1*.;11 - Praal ' . •,, ~., 4 \.: • ',Kyr \ .T. tworiiFis; \ \.‘ • pnan4 efmabiztattlobt Exhlkln!ng prnrayr \ , TtiPaili s Ohltol4k . ' , . cmccrs . AND . VSNAGptiF; N ',.' \ I , . „ , WILL peltiorm in Pittabufgh'on the 4t ~.. ir teen: ..I' tAn AMERICAN' Z0T54,11017 V' ST. ' . ~ ~ oh.. ey'alloan , t 1e , Nur.;TE0.14.1., WalntodaY, nintaisr• ' \ I Yeldar era Saha y ~„„i „ ,s a. o . b o 2 , t h, 2y t t, ~ ts ~, 2:b. %a A erl.l Aran eld °Neter let. "\ , t ,,,, ~. \ l'oe7, Ell alt , latre , ", , a l l'arei or i 0 on akt near ..,., • , Fey (hound, tna at ntootutot Toaslay. InlntidoY t . • . • \ Tioinday. Lad YrtleYA. , • . \ \ 1 .... r further particulate MI WU oi 'the day arid illtunk• - •\ \ " narad rosters at tba.h-tatii: th a ett r .\ , Pnore Oren sill sod 7 a In es: pormeatanee,o o emant re . ' , - ... a t 21‘ end 7)i. c clock Ad Wenn = , - 0 . 120.. . grol2 \n , VA itGO'S HALL. 2 .--FOURTH ST IT ; \-, . , , ) NKAR wool% nppnel t•A 1 ek7141.1 kildt.'qn oth \ taluel :or - Pardo- N . Prettvale,..Coneorte. Pubtle•. fee. Also. VARGO'S GAILY) tand td-111 HORN 8,,',9 „. \\, . as be rotted la realise.. at elPlitins,o7 &WS. to . ---- \ PH INK CARGO. at the Celatsi aa , A , .%...elPaa • •• a • N 01 It.ll.Carao AOn . Fourth etreet. . .. , . - 1120 t \ \ i WEI=MM By P:11. PAVIA, Anat\onece Cbmaktrcial Sala l?opwa, owner qf •IT?od • Ponn and Liberty Street Reig \ Xsteite ill , `EMOTION. •,-.1 • . . etIN MONDAY \AFTERNOON. Se' teratizr\ V 26th. at 1 c'eleek;,on the premiere, win trie Id the tar Just Vary ealuab:*properts, VW • 'A, • - That dedra,le tor of wetted situate On the sottliaili Of Penn etreet. b.teven_grio4 Alley end flee street. tearing I.c . efrintoo Penn street of 2 feet atut exleading brig 111 h.. :. uu alloy 16 feet elle oil which Is erected a natant.. Mow: eel built trusters ,er direllioshiesse.lfana *hit other I toproveaerva. , - Int*: corner of taberty nt . t en% 'hares o u r ., *fnutt of twenty felt oh north,Ode ot liberty street. lush .• eXteodin 6 bask 112 tent , c. the a(seread 16 tart elk. attee.t, Crickshill. I. erected la ronteulera, well 1 , 611*m0-story , betlt drYilling hoaxes No. he e l- \ • • lot next bat ale tr.. the lat mentlowd.haelegs feast ( .1.1) feet on Liberty. steng.‘ end :extending butt 116 rest t the a11..s aforelal I. on *blab it 4. ereot-s1 a Well to lel \ tea-story lank dwellog ho;te. No. S e .*lth of ha taloa:merit r. The Jams° or.‘yert may be Muntenia* ornU lion to 61r. A. 11. BAlard: No. 16 Literty.t.treat. ----\ • TIIE' NITED STATEB...• tailE INstatANcE, \ \ AND TRIN• COMPANY, • . • \ PHIL ELP,IIIIA. 11A.1\ 1 ;1 \ RED '`t s PRIL 26;186,0. OHARTIra .dPETUdII: ' • C rrAl.., wzo,ocKL 0. B. r IL" N calmer of Third and Chastkid: , t f orFeyi Phifedelpida.. - ._ , _ _ Ic.srlolkillf OF T a %la 8001) AT rnaIDILPHIA: , • etevie4 lt.Onteilnig4 \ P,u ll l-00d 4 i.d. I j Ariabrl A lV.Thot•D \ L.wroao•Jolusg.n, .. ._ , • liergern n W. Tin lee, litorgi.el'ffneel. • Jaeab L. Florence, ' •,,, • ewe. Deverens, IVilliem t. Oodri ', rillllane nt'aee, President—atepnew .Cralepni. „ • • , Fix Peeeliinil—AmbreatnAThreursen. Magna taller —Plt;ehurgte Jen.. U. Willson:l7.N Allegheny its , 11.•14 Alone .- . et. D. ' ta.EO ME \.R. AlttiOV Agent, mnl.7 ‘ 74 Muth steent..Pinnburgle. O NIEAT\, .lE'‘• & 00.'8 NEW ~ AR ' E.' E OU fait, No. 82 2 fixpti air.srr, , „ '' - WILOLEitiLN\ &ND NrArk DEALLNILL, THREE 8PA,4310II& ALka 8008.. ... TALES ROOM NO.I, .e. ito.* the largest ) hmoloommd attl ofteebed ' ,or ' tut orlitor 01l tv 11 tL.o. from Lto 2. foot at d ; slot: Bt. .Tablo sad litt• a t o l;.1 Carda t o Clothe: LLoma. Cantd, BLlttaltaitt 214 , 4fm; !Jetta , f all Itiodk babe.. sNl . t . 6l3htdombo"" 11.311:4,1,; too u. . Miff Cdt elrdbe,N, ' AMUR , Ad jra l , ' , g 1.V . )1 '.4) N1 ' ..;. '.t 2.7:% -. 1,110 , ..k.a - \ utortmodt I f ittg i al ilf r lgt, dinosolo l ' HT:UIf P% T to ItTliail sad S:Jr 4 C.VaLI' O, port •d Clod), Table dad LiaLl tom.: t • mituter,4l2tomlll atd To ttod 1,14.13 ma °dd.. ite. \ • HALO. _o LO g P o 2I NO la . d fo , f o . a feoin a f. r e o 'lock of lo inset; g er 'lard:, Lk mat uring from Lax toile am, O.OOAo. Ocatts, anal Wool - Won's* oaf mord of I,locltsfs boesalkma. of .114910 f. O. .13:41. a Co. ~ (OU id remeettullypdt -•,. mlohldtr to conaLth St.azoboafo, .o th lZ " .: f:o7.lrk: ii .. W7l . 7friFilic;ZrriFir PM.= ex raa By TteketsONE Ilt dtl.. poesno. toedemasae htat and hisfaedly steer Ume d days. twxsttY4ixe am: tleke3 zald' \ 1 - •0: GRAFF, Ar;ent, Mt. ~'.7 . vn A Lorel=il.2,=4,._ Allin.A.e.inar,ior aul tyls Or Pitt. 43 g \• -All ord_fp proarpay attaaJoito. yINEGAR,P*6 _Cider"ani Cat. IbrPickliog: sly 3.lulLard EC C(6B li k \ of .7 deniptiort :or ma by W. \ . • al: . 001,--1,000 lba i, \TiLlpl, jllO. Teoelved on rotoidiamont axt3 by • \ •\ . ... \ \ 8,. \ J. J. WOK& 848 Lib.re.Yotrwt. I/1f \N.. 0. i'llitltB4oll, '-- I do. 8. 11.. lit no - e 'mid% N , • `\ DUAFORSU a CO. OL SsF:' 90 bbo '1641 Brant' • Briar, k• br rlI OL N—./06 1 I for ajp.l4 , • 8;41 FISEI',.-1 bbla ' ad ha :bibriV,ltitia 41e, 7 . 7 tit. • Usk*, ESS POR , 0 .re.:andibr we b7\ • be \ . . anat.: • DRIED All', ";:=1:46.8 c,:e and fan,ad .„;dlM=' 9:: 4. 031,5-16 , \ Nth)Vi..l:;2..l iagiM;MTO ‘ca4.ltal fbrimleily - QA4ERATIJS-20 bbla. aad - 50 be;-fox en /el bi ‘ ['dl \ D omcknita.-; D\FERS'‘ sfiIIEESE-309 bxe—pri *...1‘7 /attics:Mt and IL; b, r , OTTO 9-26 baloa Oust • or Nib mns.....••••••••••••• , iIIiOUNDNUTS-471 eacks ato. 'daub, ' vi `UR n 4 undln• br " I *‘, T. '" \ . ' . \ \ 113&14.11 D )4. EY CO. . ' \' - 11 \ - i \ ' I , L00.110.1,-=,20 bbje. 76 an,d 9 pr• In abyre awl kr sde by. \ PL IN: SW, ralo \ Sarum - to 3.11.! 4.t W lIDI 0P1024 . - , 000 lbs. in olp \ PIM Elpe .~ 1 1 r.a~-2s~~ b~' it \ e~lO ~. t\ iintussi \R. ibi,, v a o by\ \ ICARBOI ~•ed fpT ma• TO' 11 , 19141 tn reted.ttiis lIENItT COLLM3. — b r ir in F•t.ra, nod's IaIMIICU a CO. ri,R Es E ti D'S o be po STSIVS--juab\avice.ired •at- FILt; " - • •••• - wader Petr:cka t Pc:etar P ALM Ut L. spas tore awl far .4 - 1, by •plO ectecilervt pCASTER PAN.Cz .11J,, work. i;.• ►aJe Aida ii sum sl7; to.l airssTaNE,i_ tar ci l cc;c c 4.11.10/11tettat AO'CO.KS—Pi i tit- Lookk for keeplag time "DEARLASH-45 iogoka Nb..l: Pearls for . sale by , lmmix rt. ooLlarrs: . ALERATUS-10 auks Pitre - Saleratat. ranivad and for ads by 111 017cr11: COLLO& • .4.ll3GAR—.s'bbd.e, N. 0. &gar sale by kl so • . anal fccou.iNa, \k)11110 0111 . 11 NEY‘ , TOPS--.240\ Tied nd for se.* T y 1101 In ggainyqj • • IPotatoed a , ,TO / 1 14,441 .. .1 . '0 • , : . .111 ETS-63 doz. Buckets, 'just 3 Ws L T son 11. it. COLLIN k.. 7 7 , 11b' . UB • Os b i.KECS 13NOL-3,000)11.1.1st rooeived kid tor • It \J. J. imoN daviDAIINSOBIZAPPWQIk a Aro 3 ins* Enta,Waraebaspps, tn;dlA szolops;:bottlef., rcio. br a , \l.\ -4 WJteXYX maw Usaki4 Mat mut Dfaboa4. - - • OOK .WAbiTlll,l)-50 auresix t th a jd o .- L7-ans t rhauoicoaitr, fades Inarlf.aeirlop ,ou r . 7iamswooDa, umlaut stree ,1311 0/011130AP—Ai1psh sappljustraa'4. ALUM se3/114 . , ' Lam= 9 90, 44,494,04, i ~' . v ~,x ~`~ , . B: jUilt 11001 ed J.J. BOONE. 'otash. in\ tore J. B. UAW, LILO amm 17WMq , 1)5LUE4.00 eNro'incit \ spit/ 11.11311N4 tItOW, SID 4.-25 litcs fri`LtoiD \ "LI 3 w2/ 4 \ 01 ,OMMS A. IA I . b Alai/llama* by. \ , -4.10081141 lbis. Putt zoo'''. and fei
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