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PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MORNING
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
We would eel the attention of MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to tbo fact that we have just received
from P.Miadelphin El number of . fonts of new Job Type, and
ara now prepared to fill orders for
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Circulars, Bill
Heads, Paper Books, Posters,
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Programmes for exhibi
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Democratic County Committee of Correspondence.
• Prrnhumaa, August 16,1854.
The bemocratie County Committee of Correspondence
met this morning, In pursuer:me of previous notiee, at the
St. Charles Hotel, and orgruSsed for business. When upon
mcsion of James Blackmoro, seconded by Jno. Berton, It
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Remlca, That the Democrats of the several Wards,
Boroughs end Townships of Allegheny county, are hereby
requested fb meet at the usual places for holding primary
ankemblagre, on SATURDAY, September and Convent elect
ion,
two
delegettes each, to represent them in County
width will assemble at the Court House on the folios in',
Wednesday, (the oth Sept) at 11 o'clock,A. NL, to nominate
a (booty ticket to be voted for at the ensuing election.
The Democratic voters of the cities of Pittsburgh end
Allegheny, and the swami Boroughs, will meet between
the hours of Bye and seven o'clock, P. M., and of the Town.
ships, betvieen the hours of the. and Sea o'clock, P. M.
The Democratic voters of Rove township will meet at
Ivory's old stand, Perrysville Plank Road.
The delegates representing the several Boroughs and
Townships:will also hove to place in nomination three per'
sons to be voted for as Directors of the Poor for Allegheny
001Inty.
• On motion of John 0. Dunn, seconded by David Campbell,
It was
Resolved, That we return our fdneere thnnks to the gen.
tierosoly proprietors of the St. Charles Hotel, for their kind
meetings in furnishing such during accommodations for the
of the Committee the pre,eut year,
On motion, adjourned sine dia.
DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman.
Jena itAATOS, t &embarks.
JAMES BuCtxteßa- J 10017
For important foreign intelligence see our
telegriphic column, In the next page.
The conclusion of the tale, which hoe been ap
pearing on our Brat page for two days, will be
'found on the fourth page this morning.
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By recent intelligence from Europe, it is se
ertained that Jerome Bonaparte has been ap
pointed a Lieutenant in the French army, the
same position that he resigned in the United
States.
A. great haul of thieves was made on the re
cent passage of the Crescent City, between Buf
falo and Cleveland : and a large quantity of sto
len jewelry, notes and gold was found upon
their persons.
Stephen Simpson, cashier of the Girard Bank,
during the lifetime of Stephen Girard, died 'in
Philadelphia on the 17th inst. He was a politi
cal writer of great force, and under the admin
istrations of Adams and Jackson, edited, it we
are not in error, the Philadelphia Columbian.
The Whig Convention of Lancaster county has
made the inibjoined nominations : For Congress,
Isaac E. Heister,, the present .member ; for the
State Senate, Jacob G. Shuman ; for the Assem
bly, D. W. Wilmer,,, Wm. W. Withers, Emlen
Franklin, John F. Kerr. Wm. K. Mahaffey.
Toliver Craig, the celebrated land warrant
forger, who was arrested lest spring, and re
- leased on giving $3,000 bail, which he after
wards forfeited, and fled from justice, was ax-
rested at Bock Island, lowa, a few days since,
and hue been brought on to Cincinnati to take
fait' pia._
Bd . wifi l drellwell publishes his valedictory in the
Albany Arg o t, of the 16th Inst. Mr. C. had an
atrtok of .psxalyais but November, which has
disqualified him for severe editorial duties, -hence
hie withdrawal. He has for many years taken
an active part in the Democratic polities of New
York, and'belonged to the Adamantine wing cf
the party.
THE PRINCIPLES CARRIED OUT.
The practical operations of Know-Nothingierm
in Philadelphia show that the following must be
some of the results of the triumph of that party
in Pittsburgh: '
All editors, who were themselves born, or
whose parents were born in a foreign land, must
retire from their positions. There are certain
Whig editors in our city, who hare nothing to
say against the. secret order, who are neverthe
less among the_ proscribed. Another paper,
that seems to be a sort of " organ" of the secret
order, must part with its " local." Another
editor, on another street, must sell out and
leave. Some others, connected with the press,
must retire.
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All clergymen of foreign birth, or whose pa
rents were so, must leave their pulpits. We can
think of a number of much esteemed and useful
clergymen in our vicinity Who must vacate their
positions, if Know•Nothingism gains power to
carry out its creed.
All teachers in Sabbath Soho°ls obnoxious to
their dogmas, must give up their classes ; and
all teachers of schools of all kinds, male or
female, must be immediately turned out of em
ployment It is already done in Philadelphia.
One of our Judges must retire from the Bench.
We believe one of our County Commlisioners
would have to resign. Our City Mayor would
have to leave his post of honor and profit.
Such is the practical operation of one of the
principles of the secret order. Another princi
ple is still more sweeping in its effects. It de
clares all the members of one religions denomi
nation ineligible to office forever.
Now, if these principles are fit for a party to
announce and contend for, why not appear and
work openly; secure all the offices, and make
the laws.
Let us suppose that this party succeeds in
electing a President, and a majority' of both
branches of Congress. The notorious Alien Law
must be re-enacted, and all naturalization laws
repealed. The next step would be to-amend the
constitution so as to strike out everything that
favors free religious toleration. Then a law
would be enacted rendering all Catholics ineli
gible to office.
Would they stop there ?
The work of proscription and religious per-
seoutlon once begun, does it ever stop short af
ter taking a Single step! History does not so
teach us. ' What religious denomination world
next fall under the ban of secret political pro•
soription! Carry out the principlethat sectari
=lent and religions disputes shall be brought into
the polities' arena, and decided at the ballot
box, and there are demagogues enough in the
laud to make every religions denomination the
subject of assault, or the basis of a scramble
to office. Let those who desire to see this
country torn by religions fends—lihe other na
tions in the days of ignorance and despotism ;
let all such, we say, join the Know Nothings.
But as for ns, we prefer the work of our
fathers. In frsminz the constitution, they made
all religions denominations equal kefore the
law, and equally entitled to its protection of
their civil rights ; and then leave them to work
out their own salvation, andeto stand or fall by
their own merits. That separates religion from
politics; the Church from the State ; and allows
every man to "worship God aooording to the
dictates of hie own consomme." Is there an
enlightened Protestent clergyman who desires
anything else. Let the Protestant clergy speak
They spoke quick enough Titans measure was be
fore Congress, containing a great Beniocratic prin.
cipleelte right of thopoophao nob thermion. Let
them cpeal t now, when another peat Democratio
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people to lrership God Recording to the dietsteel
We print in another solemn, for, whatever it'
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of thelssefe These sr* two fungi:linen- i
. .....som , . nurbe worth in the eyes of - its eons-
tal Demoustio prineiples., A luge portion of munioation upon the situ of. the moiety of i
the Protestant 'clergy decided against one of Know-Nothings. In our view,-this exposition is
them. Now let theM speak sato the other. We precious mainly as an avowal of Know -Nothing
hope their itill decide right this time, for we are purposes and plane. Truth compels us to add
that the oldest republio now'existing is that of
Protestant. , San Marino, not only Catholic but wholly Nur-
And as to the foreigners, who are invited to rounded by the especial dominion of the Popes,
our shores by our free constitution ; our liberal 1 who misbehave crushed it like an egg shell at
laws; our abundant employment; our wide, un- \ any tim e
e The onl y
l last thousand years—but they
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occupied lands; and our boundless prosperity,-- ri s y s r w efi t u z b er ile an w d e h s a v l r
of traveled in
beside our own
shall they be made an inferior cute to the third or States entirely Catholic, yet never that we
generation—mere hewers of wood and drawers have heard of unfaithful to the cause of freedom.
of water for the more fortunate class, whose an- They were nearly all Roman Catholic's, from the
southern
cestore happened to'arrive a few years sooner? ,
s, r t u h t e h rn les c s a ly nt e o x n p s of Switzerland, eliedfrom
Lombardy
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bo
We are all descendants of foreigners. Others suppression of the last revolt in Milan, account
must do as they will; but se for as, when we log them natural born republicans and revolu
join the Know Nothings, and cherish a hatred of tionists; and we suppose Austria is stets' Know
foreigners, merely because of their foreign birth, N C : t t h h o in li g es o o n f ! t i t 0 1: r o y in ac t-
ou W ac e a n of ev b e a r ck h r a r r d an t e b s t
we will dig up the mouldering bones of our its- in the late glorious struggle of their country for
migrant sires, Rod send them back to the land of freedom, though its leaders were Protestants,
their birth.fighting against a leading Catholic power, avow
-- - i edly in favor of religious as well as of civil
Poland, almost
Judge Blsot'e Letter
Those who wish to read a strong letter, con
Valuing sound doctrine forcibly expressed, will
be gratified by the perusal of the letter of Chief
Justice Black, which we publish on our first
page. It is an answer to interrogatories ad
dressed to him by the Maine Liquor Law men.
The Judge, it will be seen, refuses to give any
pledges on the subject,, and then exposes in a
clear light the gross impropriety it would be gor
a candidate for the Judgeship to pledge himself
in advance to decide law questions in a certain
way, before the questions aro before him ; before
the law is in existence ; and before the parties
who would be effeoted by the decision are Doti
fie lor heard. But, the letter speaks for itself.
Read it—on the first page.
Religious P Iptiou.
It will be seen by an article from the Ledger,
that the Board of Controllers of the public
schools of Philadelphia condemn the turning out
of the teachers for their religious belief. The
President of the Board is George M. Wharton,
EN., an eminent lawyer and a conservative
Whig. Ile founds his oppoiltion 'to this reli
gious proscription on the Constitution of Penn
sylvania, which prescribes that " no preference
shall ever be given by law to any religious estab
lishments or modes of worship, and that no per
son who acknowledges the being of a Clod, and
the future state of rewards and punishments,
shall, on account of his religions sentiment, be
disqualified to hold office, or place of trust or
profit under this Cummonwcalth."
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FIDDIX-FADDLIC.-It must not be supposed that
because we of the north have euoh loud-mouthed
fanatics as Parker, Garrison and Wendell Phil
lips, the south bare none of the same kidney.
This would be a sad mistake, as the following
will show. A few days ago the brig Horace
Greeley, Captain' Smith, arrived in Charleston,
S. C., from Philadelphia with a load of coal.
The "Mercury,". with characteristic swittnees,
immediately warned southern men from encour
aging a vessel With so exceptionable a name!
"We are sure," eays this jealous messenger of
news, "that no southern man, who has any re.
epect for himself or his section, will give her
business, nor no northern man, who desires to
be respected by them. Let her return with the
I live freight she brought here, and let her give
Charleston a wide berth hereafter." We know of
bat one reasonable excuse for such ridiculous
fiddle-faddle, and that is, the weather must he
very hot. in Charleston these days, and the
"Mercury" may have bean pretty high when the
paragraph in question appeared!
FUSION CADIDATI.—Tbe " fusion " conven
tion of Michigan nominated Hinsley S. Bingham
for Governor. He was an abolitionist, of course.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer says
that Mr.' Bingham "was formerly deputy sheriff
" in thiondsga county, New York, and ran away
"from there to Michigan, carrying with him a
"considerable amount of money collected on ex
" ecutions, for which his bail had to • pony up.' "
The writer says he knew him there; and be gives
the names of several persons who will prove
what he states ta,be true.
The republican" party of Michigan, Mr.
Greeley thinks, will sweep all before it. Like
enough. What uan an honest Democratic candi
date do againat such -an honorable and popular
opponent?
OODENNATORIAL ‘ AND MATRIMONIAL.—Gover
nor Joseph A. Wright, of Indians, led Miss Har
riett B. Burbidge, of Scott county, Ky., to the
hymenial altar on Monday last. The happy
couple were handsomely entertained on Tuesday
by Governor Powell, at Frankfort, Ky. Rumor
associates the name of Governor Powell with a
young Qaakeressof Wayne county, Indiana, in a
matrimonial alliance. This is reciprocity of the
'right sort. It is somewhat singular that pre
vious to this little event, the Governors of Indi
ana, Kentucky and - Ohio were all unmarried men.
However, there are two remaining yet, ladies,
but we are fearful the handsome Ohio Goiernor
is an incorrigible bachelor.
Tea MeeDia or Cot. Gowro.—The New Or
leans Buitetin of the 11th instant, says: " Dr.
Graham's friends in this city—and their name is
legion—are sanguine that he will come out of
the difficulties that now environ him unscathed.
We trust their anticipations may be realised.
They as well as!onreelf believe the Doctor to be
the last man in the country to commit an unpro
voked homicide." From the evidence submitted
at the Coroner's Jury, we think Graham may
thank his stars if he gets off with anything lees
than hanging. But one person in New York has
yet offered anything in palliation.
LONDON QUAILTIRLT. —The first number of the
forty-second volume of this old and able Review
is received. Among the contents are three or
four articles of great interest : Lord Lyndhurst
and the Eastern Question; Queen Elisabeth and
her Favorites;. The Eleetrier Telegraph; The
House of Commons, &o. It is as good a number
as we have seen.
Republished by Leonard Scott & Co., N. Y.
For sale by Miner & Co., and Gildenfenney &
Co., Pittsburgh.
ger The Pittsburgh Journal speaks In very
high terms of , praise of the latter of Judge
Black on the liquor question. We take the fol
lowing from the remarks of the Journai: "The
Judge makes the reply, which, we take leave to
say, does him infinite honor as a Jurist and a
candidate for re-election to the Supreme Bench."
Mr. Secretary Marcy has been confined to his
house In Washington for several days with chole
ra morbus, 'but is recovering.
The Louisville Democrat says it is reported
that one of the . Hardin county jury, which ac
quitted Matt. Ward, was recently bitten by a
snake, and that the snake died.
Stephen A. Douglas, J. C. Breckenridge, Gen.
Lane and Senator Bright have accepted invita
tions to address the people of New Albany, In
diana, on the occmion of the congressional con
vention on the 24itt inst. This is pretty strong
attraction.
The horse exhibition to be held at Salem, 0.,
on the 12th, 18th and 14th of October, promises
to be a very attractive affair. Very large pre
miums are offered—for the best thorough bred
stallion, $lOO ; second do., $5O ; beet thorough
bred mare, $6O; best stallion for all purposes,
$lOO ; beet draught horse, $76 ; and best trot
ting horse, $6O.
The Crystal Palace directors have authorised
their president to sell the entire concern, with
all the fixtures and property of the association,
deliverable on or after lit November next, for
one half its actual east. The first cost is under
stood to have been about $700,0 00 . Engineer.
and architects have decided that the palace can
be taken down—remored to the Battery, and
put up again, for 560,000 or lees; or be taken
down, removed to rbiladelphia, or Boston, and
put up for leil thait $76,000.
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liberty. And chivalric, unhappy Poland,
wholly Catholic, has made as gallant struggles
for freedom as any ether nation, while of the
three duspotlerns that crushed her but one was
Catholic.
But enough. We do not hope to stop the cru
sade of iatolsrance and violence now setting
against the Catholics, calling for their disfran
chisement, and threatening their temporary ex
clusion from all public trusts. 'Epidemics of
tt is sort must have their course; and this one
has some truth and a large amount of honest
bigotry on which to base its operations. Quite
a number whose religion never till now did them
mush good or harm, will ride into office on the
back of their resonant Protestantism, and thatiwill
be the end of the- matter. The daturalisation
Laws will remain essentially as they are ; and
' Know Nothingisna will give Timm to some new
fashion in polities, perhaps equally factitious,
after a few change, of the moon. We only de.
tire to be classed, now and evermore, among
those who are in favor of the infusion into OUT
current polities or the largest possible measure
of practical religion, end therefore averse to in
termingling therewith the least trace of poleml.
Foal Theology.
Terrible Explosion at Maysville of 1,100
Kegs of Onupowder....s eeeee I Prisons
Injured, None Killed.
Sunday morning; at 24 o'clock, the megazine
situated on the Maysville end Lexington turn
pike road, at tttlower end Of the city, was fired
by miscreants unknown. and its contents, eight
hundred kegs of blasting and rifle powder, were
burned, causing a terriflo explosion and great
destruction of property. In the neighborhood
of the magazine fired were two othtstillegaziees
containing powder, which were bloWn:up, and a
part of the powder it is supposed burned. There
were two distinct explosions, precededby flashes
bf vivid light. Not a house in the city of Maya.
sills, East Maysville, or Aberdeen escaped in
jury. Toe houses on Fourth street, near the
scene of the explosion, bad the roofs. Medal;
and walls curved so as to render them tusieni
ble. Many houses on Second and Third streets
were perforated with stones and wells smashed.
A stone weighing 43 pounds was found in Aber
deen, miles from the spot. The stones on
the turnpike were lifted from their bed, and the
road mutilated.
No one was killed. Wm. P. Conwell was the
only person seriously injured, he received ana
-1 dry cuts and bruises, and two large stones were
found in the bed where he was sleeping. A ne
gro woman was also slightly injured. The Com
mon School house, the houses of J. W. Rand sad
his Seminary, of J. Sierbower, Blain, Jas. Spald
ing, Dr. Seaton, together with many others, are
io ruins. Indeed, the same may be said of all
the other buildings in the city. The doors are
broken from the hinges, window sashes meshed,
walls curved and broken, and the wholecity pro-
Bents a scene of desolation, rarely if over wit
, neseeti. $200,000, it is thought, will be regale
/ ed to pot the houses in a comfortable, safe and
tenable condition. Oce thousand dollars reward
bee been offered for the perpetrators of the act;
and Judge Duvall has called a special term of
the Criminal Court, in order that investigation
may be had before the Grand Jury.
ODD FOLLOWS IN 011t0.—There are le the
State of Ohio, 283 lodges of the Ind: •
Order of Odd Fellows ; eighteen of t
new ones, created within the latter part tht
year, and have made no report. Ten other.
failed to report. From the 25$ of mhblVdrif
report, the Orand Secretary makes up the fol
lowing statistics of their operations during the
past year
Number ofJodges, 255 ; Initiations. 2,938 ;
rejections, 286 ; admitted by card, 651; with
drawn by card, 974; re-Instated, 88; suspen
ded, 122; expelled, 490; deaths, 122; past
grands, 2,487 ; contributing members, 18,214;
revenue, 118,921 06; number of brothers re
lieved, 2,101 ; number of widowed families re
lieved, 173 ; number of brothers burled, 183 ;
amount paid for relief of brothers, $31,691, 81;
for relief of widowed families, $2,599, 96 ; for
education of orphans, $248 20; for burying the
dead, $5,478 91. Total amount, $40,667 37.
The 28 lodges, from which no reports were re
ceived, contain at least ifive hundred members,
so that there must be in all some 18,700 Odd
Fel lows in the State, being an increase of 2,500
members during the year.
RAILROAD FRAUD.—The Conneantrills (Pa.)
Banner, published in Crawford county, brings
us the proceedings of a public meeting of citi
zens of that county, in reference to a railroad
project now going on in that quarter, which
seems like a repetition of the Franklin Canal
swindle. From the resolutions we learn thst
the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and
Erie railroad company, instead of building a
road from Pittsburgh to Erie, are now engaged
in building a lateral road running east and west,
and intended to form part of a through route
between New York and Ohio, and are using for
this purpose the bonds of Crawford county, is
sued for its subscription to this road under the
belief that the directors intended to build a
road from Pittsburgh to Xris. The plea in jus
tification of CAS Is, that the company has, by
its charter, the right to build branch roads, and
that this is one of that description. But this
branch has no trunk road, and is, therefore, it
is said, no branch at all.
Scum/atom TILICIRAPH.—The telegraphic line
connecting Cornice and Sardinia with the Italian
continent at Genoa, is complete. From Sardinia
the submarine wire is about to be laid down to
Cape Bon, in French-Africa. The contractors
are now in treaty with the English government
to carry the line from Cape Bon to Malta, and
thence to Alexandria In Egypt. From the latter
place the wires would be carriect - into,Aala and
on to the Indian possessions of EngTi`nd—bring
lug Horse Guards at London, within a day
of Bengal and Calcutta, in the matter of intelli
gence. We have not lately heard how they are
getting along with the great Atlantio telegraph,
to run under the ocean from Ireland to New
foundland and so down along the eastern shores
of this continent. But it is doubtless progres
sing. The expense would be the greatest diffi
culty, seeing that the British and Mediterranean
submarine telegraphs have shown the feasibility
of laying down the cable along the bed of the
sea.—Evening Nail. .
DROUGHT AND FROST IN Naw
letter in the Boston Traveler, dated Dartmouth
College, August 12, speaks of the drought in
that region as unprecedented, and adds:
In consequence, all the ground Is parched up,
and without a particle of moisture to the depth
of two feet. Much of the corn is entirely ruin
ed, and without speedy rain, not only all the
corn, but the potatoes too, will be a total loss.
To complete the adverse series, on the morning
of the 9th we were visited with a frost, which
killed off much of the buckwheat crops, and
touched corn in some places. On a bridge over
a neighboring brook, the frost was scraped up in
hands-full, like snow. So early a frost is a
thing almost unheard of up here. The last frost
previous was on June first.
HOILHIBL6 MORDIII IN ILLINOIS A raw
named Starkie, living in the vicinity of the Sa
line coal mines in Illinois, had lost some chick
'ens, and suspected one of the miners of stealing
them. Going out, accordingly, with a loaded
gun, he found his intended victim, with another
miner, sitting on a log, and taking deliberate
aim, fired twice, barely missing him each time.
He then siezed the poor fellow, who was a Ger
man, and dragged him back to his house, and
asked hie wife if that was the man who stole the
chickens. The wife said it was, when Stark%
plunged a knife in the unfortunate man's breast,
from the effects of which he died, after two
days' suffering.
HOT Alt cr. Bruest.—The OhlOand liiesissip•
pi Railroad company have ordered a locomotive
to be constructed, which shall be propelled by
hot air, on an entirely new principle. Should
this experiment meet with success, the use of
the tender will be entirely dispensed with; and
coal sufficient to take the machine 'From Bt.
Lords to Cincinnati, can be carried in a atingle
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troller' of the Public SAW" blalvireiriltictPaft
expressed their disapprobatietie thet-reportid
action of the Board of Directors in thellirst and
Second Wards, who have, it is cattlentlytielleynd
and so reported, - dismiesed - tenet* teem - the
*hods because of their religious belief. Alex
ander
Greaves, Esq., one of the School Directors
of the Third Ward, and a member of the Board
of Controllers, introduced a series of resolutions,
yesterday, at the meeting, which do credit to
his intelligence, and show that among the liberal
minded portion of our citizens, whatever their
political differences may be, thtrinttempt to in
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trance religious tests into the common school!!
is regarded as an outrage upon - fretedirm croon
science and involving certain destruction to the
public school system. George M. 'Wharton, Esq..
sustained this action in another set of resolu
tions, based upon the oosuititutional rights of
citizens, of which such an attempt, as is reported
of the School Directors of the First and Second
Wards, would be a gross violation. These reso
lutions lie over till next meeting, when we hope
that they will be unanimously adopted. Some
decisive action is necestlary to rebuke the pro
scriptive and intolerant spirit which threatens
to destroy one of the noblest Institutions of this
State. Public confidence in the justice and im
partiality of the administration of the common
schools being once shaken their usefulness is
destroyed forever. Any attempt to impair this
just confidence must proceed from the most nar-I
row-minded bigotry, and ignorance shameful in
a State where proper instruction is so accessible
and free.
AN INT/MUTING ADDUCTION CASE INALLAND.
—The Irish papers contain a report of a curious
trial, giving the particulars of an attempted ab
duction by Mr. Carden, at Rathnonan, Ireland,
of a young lady, Miss Arbuthnot, who is the sit
ter of Mrs. Gough. wife of the Hon. Capt Gough,
the son of Lord Gough, lately advanced to the
peerage for his services in India. Mr. Carden,
it appears, wished to revive that wild Irish prac
tice of the last century—abducting beautiful
heiresses and marrying them against their will.
Accordingly, with several retainers Murderously
armed, be stopped the carriage of the fair one,
in which were also her two sisters, married and
unmarried, while it was coming from the Parish
Chnrob, where she habeeo reeeivieg the agora
ment. The three ladies were dragged from their
carriage, and Mr. Carden bad a desperate strug
gle to secure Min Arbuthnot, bat not =weed
ing at the moment, called on the strongest of
his guard for help ; but the chance presence of
some men put the miscreants to flight—a shep
herd or Lord Cough's giving Mr. Carden a flog
ging with his own whip. Upon the trial it ap
peared that the most approval means for stop
ping feminine cries were provided by the abduc
tor, including chloroform. The tough resistance
offered by the heiress saved her, Another' mo
ment and she would have been carried off before
the chance aid came up. M. is said that Mr.
Carden is a monomaniac on the subject of ab
ducting an heiress, and was ready to go to Spain
for that purpose. He will not go, however, Un
der two years, for the court sentenced him to
that term at hard labor.
When a man gets caught in any difficulty, he
iecomes famous. The Albany Express finds that
Stephen T. Beale, the dentist is Philadelphia,
learned the trade of a plane maker in Albany,
with John Gibson, then went to New York in
another business, became proprietor of a pano
rama of California, and finally settled down in
Quash'.lphia ea a dentist. Many of his old
Mends in Albany deem him incapable of the
crime with which he stands charged. Some of
tie Philadelphia lawyers have doubts whether
She offence alleged is technically a stellate crime;
and others of them are quite sure that the may
or was oot empowered to examine him, and take
bail in $5OOO, just as though be, the mayor, was
a court of law.
TEN P►atrtc ItAILIOAD COMILACT.—The At
lantio and Pacific Railroad Company in New
York have received a telegraphic despatch from
Hon. Robert J. Walker and Hon. T. Butler King,
dated at Austin, Texas, August 7th, stating
that the Governor of Texas bad awarded to
them the contract for building the railroad to
the Pacific, which grants twenty sections of laud
for etch mile of road. The Company by this
gnat will acquire about eleven millions of acre.
of land.
gar Dr. X , Laise , s Vermailhage....A.NOTHEß
VS no small evidence of the to.
ttinietsalue_gl_tbdie veal -Vvrodlugi, when 01,1111
Ciaoll, who are ganerelly prejudiced against patent moot
eines, rotnetirllymom Merged rod testlfy to tin trl ampheat
mesas In twinning worm:. Bead tho
- -
11aasulosexus,illhelby m.. Ky- April 2, IMP.
J. lino A. 00.—I am a pritetlatag physicist. a, reddhot per
isesslady la tlde plow Io the year 19/3. *hen .resident
of the State of Ifiesuurl, I became leo - well:del with lbe eu
=
estate of Dr. It'lsies'o Vermeils's. At woe more
raoasolt, I will send you the result of ow experi
hoeut I aide With cesevial, to etpelllOQ.*mode of 900
worms L aIIKTIR, If. IX
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. ?Claude Del.
treat Yertallege, and take no else. All other Venal
fogey, ao anoparison, are erorthleas. Dr.kflanes genuine
Vernarnite. else his Oelebrated Liver Pills, can ling, be bad
at all the respectable Drop Stores In the United States aLd
Oaeada. Also tor sale by the sole proprietors,
Aar Nervous DI Centrollad sad
Conquered.-:Throe fourths of the physical pain en
durod by the human rue prooseds from affections of the
nerves. The unutterable agony of neuralgia, rheumatism,
gout, emnmp, hnlaehe, and a thousand nrtmelepo pangs
that dart through every portion of the ~ r teru, and Itotru•t
the brain, are referable directly to an unnatural condition
of the nervous system. The weaker pet are a prey to TIR.
fiery of ngonim that may truly be called Infinite, all grow
ing out of tin disonlered action of the nerves. The nerves
are the sent of all pain. Kill the nerve of a •• raging toroth, ^
and the pale erases. Destroy the nerves of a limb, and it
Is paralysed. Render all the nerves of the fruits insensi
ble, awl you produce death. Of what Mumma importance,
therekrre, must a preparation be that will lame health,
vigor, hardiness., and permanent energy, Into this complex
arrangement of vital agents known es the nervous system
Experience has proved, the faculty admit, the record shows,
that DIL MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR AND COR
DIAL will produce these alopect miracolonaeffeeta If all
men could wltnere the changes it bring, about in the coo-
dition of those who are "ready to perish"—bow it banish.
melancholy, begets strength, controls pain, builds up and
fortifies the oirotitutiou, and prokmgs life—lt would he
unnecessary to advert:he It. Newspaper. are merely aged
es media to draw attention to It. To be units:sally used,
and unhesitatingly rolled upon, It merely requires to be
universally known. The aid of the press is invoked to
guide the public to this living fountain; but no printed
works can adequately set forth its value.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, hi pint bot
tle.. Polo, three dollars per bottle, two for Aviidtillais, six
for twelve dollars. 0. It. RING, Proprietor,. .
192 headway, New York.
•
Bold by Draggleta throughout the United &eta, Moeda: ,
and the West Indies.
AGENTS.
FLAMING A BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DS- ORO. 11. RZYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, do
3. P. FLAMING. Alloubmi city. .
sir -The Great french ?Remedies
RALLY'S ANTIDOTA AND LOTION.—Theee persons who
wish for a nee, speedy, and permanent cure, should Use
the above celebrated and unrivalled WRENCH PRAPANA.
TIONS. They have now been In we fbr Ave years—have
been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate
cases, and invariably have given satisfaction. They are
not composed simply of Halo= Oopaiva, bet are entirely
different from all other preparations, both in the nature of
their Ingredients and the insane! in which they operate
upon the patient. hence the wonderful swam attending
their me.
• • • •• •
A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says:
" I have expended for other people during the but three
years over $2OO, for remedies of this description, and have
never found a single artiste that gave such utdversal satis
faction aa your Antidote and Lotion don. I do not rend.
lent of their ever falling to can In • italic 105 W:woe !Muir
have been enrol in two or throe days."
Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 50 nuts per bottle.
Invented by E. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals,
and prepared from the original recipes, and mid wholesale
end retail by WADY A CO., Bole Proprietors for the Dot
ted Statue and Penedos. Mimi* Depot, 458 Broadway,
New York.
Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retell, by WIALKING
BROTHERR, (Successors to J. Kidd A C 0.,) No. 00 Wood
street. Wheeling—J. If. PATTERSON A CO., mid by
Drunista everywheru DWI
air Pantaloon's—The well-known supetiprity of
GRIBBLE'S fit to the Garment, needs no comment on Ids
part ; It hss been acknowledpd by ell who have favored him
with their orders, that they hare miser leen fitted with the
same ease and style u hlot• beg. to taw= hlo Pa
vow and the public, that hie stock is now replete with the
newest styles for costs, rests and pants, ealtatde Per the
present season. E. GRIMM;
Tailor and Pantaloon Maker,
910 Liberty st, head of Wood.
FIRE WOll.lOl FIRM WORKS
200 bold. Piro Onlekors;
6 imp Namur , Coddles, 12 balls;
7 " do do 8 do;
6 " do do 6 do;
8 " do do a do ;
4 " 'Wangles; No. 1; •
3 " do do 2;
60 bozo Jackson CLILICOVI ;
600,000 Toombs;
40 drosi Wbsebi;
20 " 1 ounce Rodoido;
/6 " 2 do do; -
12 " 4 do • 4o; • • -
16,000 puulug Orsidosisr
Second supply; joss rscalved and ftrr sale by
J. O. ANDZINION,
No. 6 Wood stmt.
t • 7.. 41.1.•
• • 7 - • 7 INV;
EEO
80 7.- "` " 7:4 ll .ietort . ' 0n .." 16=17 ht
- like Intesdfil and 6 o'ekga, P. M.lbeilke panne% of
eleeMig olleetilkie conformity with the oldsle of til ltdpda
Ilukior. [aullieit] WM. TMOMPSOiI. 0. 8.
17. /./01,11011,..0,11C11 07 SrmiteOline sts
ri A ogazt 18,1241.—The Stockholder. of the pits
rdliGntl=itre hereby notifiedilhat threannetd.
mlittdbXlOr o of two permits to Femiug Wade s / .
of attld Company for me year., Witt be held at the °Moe
of the Company. In the City of Pittsburgh, On the niter
MONDAY of September next, between therlemie of 2 and
5 o'clock, P. 31., of that day.
anlEbtd JAMICS Id. CIERISTY. Temeurer.
Philadelphia. 1884.—The attention of
f the chimes of Pittsburgh and virittity, whotrhit to
read a Philadelphia paper, is called to the likestiv Regiskr,
&Journal published every day,containing acamplete routi ne
of aU iOOlll matters that transpire to the hoar of ping to
press, Mu ot particular attention is pakl to tide depart
, recetausentliteelf guava.. to She lOW a thaw -
persona who lbrmerly resided In that vicintry, as it convey.
a faithful epitome of the vast chaeges oceuring In their
former home.. To the reading and manufactering portion
of the ortoupoity no better medium be lected for
advertieduq their warm aral produsts,thub ring ing directly
before theseyse of the merchants the advantages of patron.
Wag thfi factories of the u wrest end. of the State. As •
Journal of liberal sentiments, adoseitiog all the reforms of
the age, we heartily recommend it, to one and all, believing
that all mey be benentel by subserittng and supporting a
Mier th 4 ottllWrts the lo.Ples—"rion sed &embus."
The elanmeiptiott prim is VS per year, In advance, and
should be seat, prepaid , to WILLIAM 1113 NET,
INLAL corner Third mod Ciseetent street.,
Philadelphia. Pa
A LARGE. LOT FINISALE.
;?i.l3(if,tl=N i 4l, ll .l l l° b ounded V; four styes wlli
be sold onremonable tams. It is near Bakewell JkOn.'s
mew slum works, end several other nutnahstaring estab
lishments. It is the lsrmiii aid beet lot caw to be had to
Birmingham in matmlistuting purposes. Totta piefeet,
and clear of incumbranoe. Napkins of
0. B. M. Mall, at Me Law Moe,
lir 26 Fourth street. above Smithfield. Pitteburch.
o*BitstlessiweThe Palatenttip heretofore a:Mum;
strici doing bashams mules the name and style of
BRNNETT, MARSHALL & 00, was dissolved on the 19th
inst., by mutual merarst.
BENNETT, MARSHALL & 00.
l'itbloargh, ;one th,18.11.
Copartnership.
!TIRE UNDERSIGN/it) have entered Into Celartnership
. 1
under the name and style or GRAST,NNETT •
, for the idsrpone of manufseturing Don, Nal% le-, at
the Clinton Rolllag IRIII, South Pittsburgh. Ofece at me
ant with English I Mahar/son No. 118 Water ansi LSO
Pint street.
ROBT.. U. 141.11311 ALL,
JAB. J. BREWS=
JOUR GRAPY.
Pittsburgh. June 28th, 18.54-4.2911 •
ensues A. Curls, Seeretery. •
This Company teak= insurance aypertaleing to or
connected with Lint
Also against and emit> Blake on the Ohio and 111 x•
elasl , py riven and t r ibutarie s , and Marine Maks gmateslly.
A agents* Law and Plumage by Hlre, end . aphid the
Perils of the Bea and Wand Narllntion Ind Tr•DI
Policies Wool at the lowest rtes cundetwWwlth safety
to all parties.
ciTiziasst laturaimie iDomazimiay of
Pittabarea.:-11. D, DUO, Prasklent.; HAM-
A. D. - 11•1==r48earetai7.
Ofice: 91 Water arte4 Mama Markatasisi Inoodatrats.
foram HULL sal 0 Slaty= the OW and Mlaida.
alppl Rims azaltrilmtarlaa.
Imam agaluat Lam ar Damage by Pits;
ALSO—Against the Pail. of Wm Sas, and Inliad Navies.
tkm and Traorportation.
H. D. Zing.
William ftgalay, Sam Wa nal leniut li.
litamaal Rea, William Bliiiesaa i
Robert Dmilapjr., John &Dilworth,
low N. Pe moot, ?rands Sellers,
S. Hartsugli, J. ilaboasmakar,
WaltlirDryant ai. William B. Bps. '
•
Stranffe DovelopeisamiL—vlrientlfle mea
are dolly bringing to light new invantionr, and the
march of progress to onward: perms Bad, or hoAludrld 10 ,
will be pleased to learn that science aid long mweareti reek-
Wand, tem brought be the yyabate the greabeet wonder
of the &m in the article of KM APIARICAN HAIR
RESTOIATIVAn arre cute tor Baldwin and to prevent
gar from falling. *lee circular to be had of the Agents,
giving full partloutare. Pries $l,OO In large bottlea. Bold
C. B. Prinattn t 00., Proprietary,
ST Bunerlor etreer,Clevaland,
For vale in PlUsburghla the Allowing hennas:—
Ylemlng Bros, L. Wilcox I CM,
riellers, . VIOL Keyser,
Joel Mohler, Bet* Page, Jr.,
J. IL Cassel.
4/6maray :Frilly limns 4.1.
Fleming.
Ihrintapthow—A. Patterson, John 6. Smith Inure
— I3CIATM.D Irtremeinie ..Ineuranee
Company of the City of Plittsteargh.
J. K. hioOhltittll. Prealdesib—.ll6ll.ll2tT MANY, Serum
FLEMING BROS.
Enamors to J. HIM It Co.,
SG Wood ntrert
IMi3Z:ZUZ=I
Life, Pin and Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET,
"TAAGNIC HALL, PITTSBURG'', PA.
.. JAMAS' B. H 0014; President
tal=nnit
1 Wm. H. tire; '
James D .1111 . 6111.
Alexander Bradley,
- John Nallinto;
Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynold; Arm-
Horatio N. Lealoenaltig,
Hiram Stowe, DOM".
Janata B. noon,
Samuel Sl'Clurkan, '
Phillipe,
John Scott,
Joseph P. liarsam, M. D.,
John aralpin,
Wm. F. Johnataii,
James Marshall,
George S. Seldom,
my 26:i
tethare scaltut YTU end ItAXINI mu of all
kinds. Mice: ho.s Miter gtrffilt.
OCIIMMONIS
J.X. lloorboad, ..
W. J. Anagram,
R. C. Sawyer,
Win. R.B.
M.ldgar, EL R.l7=
C.
B . Paulson, William Colliurroxal,
11. R. Roberts, Jobe IL Iran,
Joselt Rays, Wm. Wilktneen,
Des kl. CaraptalL. .04.2
fl. Winters Pennsylvania Hospital...
Drs. L, Mamma, Second, between Wood and Market
streets, and J.
gndy, am l thet t N en o d rt n h Ph t y e s a c r i n a e n r s
t o o f
U D n i a a mh Aulnlde
ration, for the tied quarter of 1634.
Applications for nhatudon may be nude to them at all
hour. at their oncos, or at Hsi Hospital at 2 oreknic 1.. M.
ltearat newel wealileatal iitjuryitrelat all j
boars,
walnut term.
Crts If.R. 110 MARILEE street. Pitts.
hargh,-/osporter mid Wholesale De to VANCY
AND ETAPIAI VARIETY AND DRY WON, tem to city
awl country daises as large and veil selected stock of
goods se soy Eastern house, and =se pines, thus saving
!eight, t 1026.04 expenses Jsla
_ .
W. 0. 0. or main& Wad:Map= Hail,
Wood street, between nth groat NA Virgin allay.
Prnmamon Loma, Ho. 936—)teat. wary Tuesday minim.
numirms IinCAJIPMMM. Ho. 87-11mita tint and third
friday preach month.
Notice t-The JOURNBSIIIIOI TAILORS 80
tlLtabtinth and /Sleigh , tAt i ma t eeta on the
first WEDNEiDAY of ere* . month, at LELTZIVB,
ht the Dlomond- By order.
l: GBO. W. 88898, Secretary.
11.,a ,,
rrtilifONf S. k 0.- 7 Yom are hereby nodded to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WZDZINIA
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to trammed such bud
awe as may rem helm the Company. P. KAMM,
roaredttloul Secretary pro
00ANGIMILOW A. LODGE, I. 0. O. W.—Tbs
Wnl,=lLoftsgto. 289, L 0. of 0.1., meta sw
,111. Washington Ha% Wood st. f7ylo
•Cir.
116 Per Cent Lower than owy Para to the
i • County.
'VALUABLI FARM VOL /ALL—Ths subecsibtc
authorised to eel/ the following described TRACT 4/I
LAND, eowtainhig 11l acres, al rusted In North Fayette town.
ebiPc AlleglitsaY osanty,Ps.„ 14 mile, from the a tf Pitts
burgh, and near the line of the Nteubeneillio lialircod, with
0.1 and time !Roue outer the whole piace, and reef of
emcee —lmgrof meats ~follows: re_g arm
ROM.; aby Di 1.42 stories high:- we& Ham nil
Boum, sad other out buildings; a new Prams Bak
64 by 85 Stet, tildshed In the beet possible manner, with
Eitchllitif: under the who. building; 100 taming Apple
Trees, best grafted quellties; a large qvartlty of Amish and
Cherry Tries, all in bearing order; about 85 sores eleared
and Ina Wait state ef craftiest/ow, with watm in ell the Mid,.
ml. /and Is very conalbrtabbt situated In one of the best
aeighborboods In the aoaat7 Wag eonieuleat to market,
to churches, echoed, and mills, and would not be la the
market, alp that the owner issbout to remora to the for
wad. Terms easy end pd. widen. for further pert].
culart am the owner, WM. SORB, cm premises,. tbe aide
JAM= 0. RICHEY,
aubltdaw Real Rotate Agent
Dufra Owl ego.
TELIS Chemical and Mathematical Departments of this In.
satiation wlu .he upend on MONDAY, -Await ZIA.
Language, Mathematlea,and the highest English Branches,
will be taught. Young mos -am bore pun a thorough .
ceurreof UMMcal and Ittsellitistaatias." No pales nor ex.
penes will be spared to make this department of the Oadlege
worthy of patronage.
Terms, VD per we:don, of twenty week, payable by the
half aesdan, In advance. P. HAYDEN, M. D,
so2ity Prof. Mathematics and Clanked •
' • mated.
A MALL COMIORTAPILD HOlllll.orithba tea minutes
/1.. walk et' Penuirylesabi Rifted Pam:ages. Depot A
libezal root wall be pad. Ad , Sox SAL [s 1N
NEW BOOKS AT IttliSSELL'A—Perhcoplos, or Current
Sukiects• by Wm. Bider:
Fifty lean in Both Hemispheres: by Vincent Nolte.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronlela of Ids College
Scrapes.
Our Honeymoon and other Comicailliee, from Poach; a
hutzstea:
Life of Daniel Boone: by W. M Bogert
Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentkee : by A. L. Stinson.
The Auteriam Cottage Balder—Homes for the Foyle:
by John Bullock.
Chestnut Wood: a tale by Lisle Linder.
Fearless Fred , or the Highwayman's Bride.
Fifteen Minute, mowed New York: by O. O. Softer.
English Envoy at the Court of Nkbelas I: by Miss Julia
Corner.
London Art Journal, tar August. -
'Code'', and Peterson's Magazine, tbr &Ombra.
MULL
Fifth street, sties Mutat.
ONLY TWENTY GENTll—Oodey for Septerabwr,lo
London Quarterly, for July.
•
Edinburgh Review, "
Mimeo; a new novel.
Hard Thema by Dickeng
• Our Hew:moon: by Punch.
A new lot of &O. Nageley'e (told Pena, reestred hy ex
pow by BAWL. B. LAWYER,
No. 87 Woad street.
UGAltB:—We have an band • frill stork of Rath* and
1..1 Crumbed iigars, suitable ibr making MN*, Prisirrea,
dr., which we are selling at 8, 9,10 end 11 cults • Sb.
A. JAIOI3BI,
001 , Pekin Tea nom= 110 h genet
for Heat sr ale.
A LARGE NIIW TERRE STORY BRICK BOUM en&
taming double parlor, dining loom, kliebso,lindidght
chambers. There is • lase Tsui sdiaxibi& and wash.
house, paw and cistern attached. TM Proms Is plessing.
IT idtuated, within Men minutes walk of the city eie•
nihnses running regularly.
Also, kw sale, 83 scree of COAL LAND, idliMts war the
borough of Blzminghsta•
ALIO. LOTS In Birmingham and South -Pittsburgh, on
wpetuil lease, ar low be cash. Apply to . .
Putirtkitri4APPlCio kiaAMri , '
or
WM.
anl9 mew of Boa sad Pint streets.
a=c;U=l
hULAIXIBLIN, No. 96 Noverth street, motif •PBotits
tP '„, the lltas Mae, sukeibsturisee Geationtesee Beet
Boots, Low Sooties sad bottonwl; Congress end Button
44 paters; Wire Boots, Ran Boots, Jenny Mob, Stip-
Pea, tut mach geftert, of stet/ mitt OW Numb;
Lowy Kid out Bean BMW*, of the but B*414111: MO"
N. 8.-411
Cbtldrea's do, mi di isty. _
LL-411 • • ib3 Otis; ow ShalS DMA:
lIUNCAL-200 toms Xmas Or
ta,gman (1100BirY4
rr•
100 “ AnthrscaorrAnd Ihr and)
tarsals bj laulq KENO sMAOILICIAD.
/ , -2 ° llledlielue wide* jlibetiktillat
aintlir =num or mittiterr.bifitoas Bout
As isssisslAs_atsnALlbe en Dertdabie Dineen. Indio*
flue, tMiA Rhin s, seobaie, o:ital . , Naming Soil
Neadb, &real Debility, Wilts • Puffier of the Dios!,
is Ditequialidi•
/NCR EIZADACHEI
Rxk Boratb:—lllaa gouty &Bawd I hare been auldect
to ease» perirdical aktaeks of Sack Headache, at times ren
dering ma unit to attend to my household dune.. For the
lag two years I have bum very weak, and had little so no
appetite, but by the use of yam Extract of Hock Rose, my
general braid' Is much hspnamd, my apiethe is pa, I
have no more Htztaolte, and I feel bitter and stronger than
I hare far years bettor. MBE (l. H. WEBSTER.
New Hann, Sept. 141 k, 18551.
CLILYISICOUS ERUPTIONS.'
itert...4.41. L. Myst: Dear Itr—lltentEltwas Eruptions,
In Novena inatenms, I have 1011111 your Extract of Bock
Rote to obildien and others, In getting up from the Measles.
with the happiest meas. In wed twee of Erysipelas,
this Syrup kaa °Sete* s cure; it may kindled upon as
certain matt, capable of eradicating the diatom from, 0.
system, by purifying the blood. I recosamead earnestly
for all Errofalaus dffeetiona, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diteares in
general. Yours truly, REV. E. R. WARRILN.
New London, October 7,1960.
RE{EMATIBM.
Hey. A. Y. P.Yyai: Deer Mr—Having oriel your Extract
of tick Rose for libeurastisui and Gummi. Debility, and
found It ellescieus to removing the, dlatese, I would chasm
fully rem:us:ma It se siviltuthis sasdkins far the diseases
it promises to tore. R. KNIGHT.
New•Haveni Aaiun 5, HSI.'
SALT RHEUM, Olt TETTER.
I hereby certify that my eon Bdward (a lad of tea years
of es%) wis, hist Siptimber, attached with Salt Rheum.
For lber wilts there wass dewy more on the side of hie Igoe,
"WRillleßawfuldthel month, width discharged freely. We
tried several medicines, without obtaining any roller dt
last, we tried Myers' Extract of Rock Roes, which by effect
...l a cure. The sari is comilitely Waled, and his general
health much hourored. . HORAC.RW: BULL.
New HAMM. March, 1811.
Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. HAMRA Drug Stow,
No. 140, corner of Wood !street and Virgin alley.
mar Sign of the Golden Mortar.
[ lram..Ae Pittsburgh Duey Dlip atelt, 1hb.16, 1863
phsuitEmpaadow-Illiealder. Airaces...,An
===2lM
'Nikons vita hake acquire a stooping position, by folloa ,
jag • sedentary compation, will experience great relief by
the use or the -.Washington liospender Bram" mode and
sold by Dr.:fV BER, corner WOod street and Virgin
etey. Itasswers fw.s brae, and suspenders, the weight of
thrpentalcans is so placed as ta continually hind to bring
the shoed:its tar their matore Odeon, Mid expand the
ant, We purchase one mum time ago, and bass hastrao
PleasteMitb it, that we nosolicited pre it a "puff," path..
Women, ham/ meta of wham are annually inlayed by the
weight of enormous "sktrts,"•ahould also procure these
broom Be partindaa In proccuing the kind mentiMmd, as
many of the Brame sold are humbug"
Bold wholesale and retell at the Drug More of 0130. B.
LOMB, No. 140, earner of Wood street and Virgin alley:
/Mr Eign of the EloMen Mortar.
N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trnsam,'Supporters
Beaty Bruin, Pile Props, Mastic fitoekinge, ilhopensary
Ilendegea. le. &able.
Wag arrival of Gialiskoodivirs Pianos.
JOHN LL MALLON, 81 Wood oboe, dal
~haeeWpool tc.dad (Idooday): the Ibikodog
NNW RADIO PONTOS, from the odobratoo
sosoufaidory of OHICILESING k BONSdloo•
ton, vie
Two superbly served 7 cwt.. Pianos.
tour plain Basswood 7
Three carved do 6 41 ,, "
Owe extra carved
Owe plain Boarwood "
Your de do e "
Bevan Walnut 0 ss
All the above instruntants have berm finished &whit tb
last month, and are of the lewd styles of finulture. Tote
Nobly it BOSTON PR.10173, and every Plano warranted.
JOHN H. MNLLOB,
No. fit Viotd street
Arent for Cblekorine k Sons, linwou.
quit Tll.Ukti 0044.111aNINU VSztlitifUtia.
—A mingle vial producing wonders! Read the follow-
Peat 'M., Jam.La 00" Jai:L.27, 1862.
Vs. B.B.SZLIXIS: glr—l bought of J. B. Been... bob
de of your Vennifoge, and gave It to a chid of mina, and
ft expelled be large norms, and grate a number of .mall
ones. M. Palm.
Gamut. rt., Jefferson as., Feti! 7,1662.
Ms. I.M. 13s Mass—Haring tried your 'Vomits"). iu my
family, t cm say tbat It is not to be surpassed by nay Ver.
suffuse in the world for expelling worms. G. 13 mane.
WLISLOW Jertareso co., reb.11,1832.
Mu R. R. Bsu.sis-1. me ow bottle of your Vermifoge
to lay child, sod It expelled 76 large swarms. I think It toe
best In use. Yours. rsepestfolly, P. Drum.
Prepared sod sold by R. R. EIRLVERS & CO .
stil9 .Pittsburgh. Ps
ENGLISH LUIRAILPAST Tlf.A Ptln Sart - CHNTri Prit
POIIND.—We hare rose- ived from Now York a nice Ica
of begbah Breaktut Tea, which we will warrant equal to
any sold elsewhere to the elty at. 'Thu Aloe. Prim 0 0 !tr
Young nylon and Gunpowder, at 500 'OlOl. A liberal
burette to bugs purrhuare. A. JAVOIS,
ant, i Pekin Sea Store. 80 Fifth street.
ERFU Mgt:LT.—l have on lama • Lem and Ms. assort
P
of F•rfawrrY, consisting et Ileit , olla Peers,
Powders, Cologne, fine Entracte, de. Those wielder any of
the above artiziee wonhi do wall to well and evanine toy
stock before paralleled e!wwbere.
.Auld Jed. FLEMING.
1411DI0ED WATER—A huge supply, fresh from the
JJ Rprloga, lads and half khan on hand and for Palely
JOS. FLEMING,
anl9 corner of the Diamond and Market at
AY ILUil—el doses very easwe c India Bey Bum, je
B
naked by [4.191 30$. Flamm.
MIIVS . ERINDItIiD DOLLARS FOR AlittOßß AND ler,
iituited on Carroll .tenet. Alkabecry city. the Lot la
SO tact Root oa Carroll by 100 deep to Joacroon stmt.
Tama of mood goo. 6 VIITIIIISRS t DON,
aal9 140 TIM siren.
A A. MASON & etatrill, on Monday, August 91, offer
A
theft Imo:Loom stock of *Uwe* at o geed 'eduction
In price. Upwards of 6011 picas of now fat Jaynes of Men ,
rlmaeks sad Cbehecoss vlll bo sold at 10e per • mold
Wr43. 1 MACKERZL—rut up In Pita for !may ors, r
11 calved sad m: Ws by
sulli way k kIGNSIIMV.
CULSOKtiLB-3 bbl. Al:lam , ' Marcy tractors, pat car I-
It.) sod fresh from Nov York, sad for ads by
colt MILEY ILIMBEIAW.
13 1.00118-200 tons lake Champlain;
2.5 Juniata, (Beditord Forge,) for ads by
KING 1 MOOItIIZAD.
130 AW b/ILNNA—OW It's on bud and tor RN by
Alb ball FLAMING BROP
HATlffil detambid, - trese family reasons, to claim.
toy reeklenee, and Wog unwilling to brinsiirr " Tits
Bluth" m sty bat as owner,' will veil the highly improral
GROUNDS .ARD MANSION, Wham I now live. The reel.
donee and grounder require no dascriptke to any parson in
this viednity, as for mowed, salubrity, do., they ettaleog r e
emnparison over shy, here or elsewhere. As near to the
mare of the oitykse parable to Mahe all the besotted and
health of the country, ta any other direetkra around •the
city. its value would be oeleulatad no town /OM It b well
known this inoomparabb pisee hes bees imprerved wilbout
regent to out, wolieling the highest taste adjudges:net, 30
that Ihr eionimedentos, eandbrt and elagald enjoi meat, It Ic
the them: Mel dY Ataerken WILL The number of acres
to be acid will be agreed upon with the purchaser, to free "
on a new street to be lede off Stone the eagle in Pennsylv
Ma Avenue oppodte. Whalen , this notice be continued
not, di with be sold Sir the test offer souls within a reason,
his time from this date.
eultiffir
JII ItlealtlVED.—Yitty Nem he Nth iteadepheres:
by Vloonit 'Montt.
°hottest Wood: by IN& Unties.
The Youth of Memo% or Chioateles of College Ectspas
at WMlatattkirgh.
Illtadte uh et Hepburn:
i t the author of_lflrkland.
Thu'U
A.M SNNEY 4:X lL' i d for
W.
KEnr
le North street.
Q. PIM BALMON—Joat roestvod dim% from Boston,
0 moo Spiced flatom, put sp far Auoiy AM lb
ems; Ibroola FaulBl BAILEY EMISHAW.
IIIWINTY-119.11 &0828 OP 00AL LAND, now the
I Brown/will. Plank Bowl; a MU Inat at tke Ms 01
Flab Oreek, ya.. with 100 =snot land; is Desillng BOUM
and /0 sewn, at Ifsurayeeille; for sale on easy towns by
8. OUTILBEIT A 80N,
surf Beal Ditate Agents. HO Third stmt.
/1 II &NO— • tom Permian, me neared ama Ihr we
the Deed sad Implement 13tore
earl JAKOB WABDROP
TO COAL .11111311 RS
r-~~~+
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
Hum Bred Is now constructed sad ready to commence
T
the truutportetion of Freight between Itseouthern ter
minus, at Cairo, and the entendre Orel MeLls In the
elcic
-1 of the Big Muddy river, about W sae north of Cake
The supply of a superior quality of Bituminous Dad, on
and In the Immediate vkinity of the tins of the raid, L ift
eahatetaide, and is &pained in positing iheoreaie to
mining st s small wet; and a marked Ihr hale quantities
will be found at ones at Cairo, Oar the supply of stoeurboets
navigating the BLiestadppi and Ohio rivers, and for traur
portal= upon them rivers to other
The ettent an of parties desirous ofeltring Lutothe ba
dness of mining end
"Inn Coat, h harked to this opfor.
tunny of engaging In It. Arid the Moab Central Railroad
Oubjettif will be ready to enter into liberal sersogemente
for the tranaprotation of the Coal from thr. minas m Cairo,
or other plats on the Lea, at ones.
Comennaltatione may be adtresesd to the undersigned,
at the owes of the Company, SO Wall street, New York.
W. P. BURRAL,
Preddeut 111. CL B. R. Co
ETIMEI
per 1.1.1.100 MUSE FON SALIII-02teltect ltotetesei
street, Alledtsey, seer the BR Cletr Bridg
0. 0 . 00 ,41 uraoirot hydrant at tbeStree tn
e.
door. &a. For
price and tents apply at the Best Wats 02es of
00T/BZIFF & BON,
sulT . 140 Mahe stmt.
Doses prbzie W. B. Catalog. tbr male by
HINNY H. MUNE
pIi&RLB- 11, mica nostred and Ibr Ras bi
ata
MlOO5-6 Mk fresh, kat received by
Jer eon - RUBY EL OOLLENS
VII7AR -20 ..be prime Yhm e gar Ws by
17 Y S COLLIN&
Vslinable Property for Salo
, fpWO LOTS OP GAMMA item which on ott;thof four
Brick end two Pismo lhablins, which net enoteolir
for $5OO. ilikt property le situated In the Ninth Went of
tho city of Pittsburgh, on Penn Wrest, between -- and
Strode
Alm, the Isetory and amend known a. the Lapin
Worts? &noted on the corner of Penn and hkeris skeet&
Sim. 18 term of nedmpeoned land, Masted co the ELM
glany rhea. one mile float reek Überty . 0. 1 • Portion of
this bad them is the hest flaw Mill leoetime the county.
Mao, a number of lots eastalseng front 1 to 5 sera of
Medico laud, situated ma mils nortlrweet of Zest Liberty,
AI
one mile east or Istramemille.
The above weed pieces of loroiewt7 an Toll &Arable,
end wM be disposed of oe adventegeoasterem to early tour;
ebieera
l'or terms of missed farther Wilmot:ion apply to Wm.
Y. Dams, Iwo. Wood demote Pltilame&_
D. D. THOMPIION,
lulu. IL Wesley.
FANciv osaltS-6 dozen Lugs die, pries $146
sad $2, at the bed Bton of
SIM - S
aile) JAM= WAILDROP.
ThrealhoeoehilMBl l .o. !MN, LeNM rain
tro , liasialio—lahlt-wlwein whom Wood--lhien• yit
odunkeon—ibmwe and Pisinette Net Priothilanlet . =
$8 ; do. do. small, hi; atemal Sion illen leer ler
gizmos, 50e. Pennon semirtan IS will be winzpul d r
mate exins for the cortilleste. Doom open a 134 :
performance to commence at Bo•tiorsk...—..lll/Ihtr
eat to the lets JOEMPHP.2IIXLBIOIID, on width oennion
every member of the theepury bore othittemed their on ,
evening, Anita 21 . 81 1,...t1,1= 8
ammo" with the lentr a tes47 Dewar
rer, lin Foster: Ryner—Xe .be pi
ail
owed the.pend. oppreeneilnkoz of do OteldhelleM
br o thn d : L houanber of the will
oppenr::..—Me wsittenby2=P. O.
BILANIM, will be - Kr. Cbukilbstss:.Te
enirlade with the brae ri UMW= Ilt
Tom Tate, Mr. Ghtsr: Belly gem" Yen ..
WIIITHECIUS CIRCUS,
FRENCHEQUESTRIAN agUPE.
HAU RD HT TUB INCOMPAPASIPI UM=
TOURNAlittiortil via all tbe padadpolgenenewalog
'moond Penseybraida Itedand, edge two stead pet•
(at 2 and 7% Velma, P. IL) at see& *W. an
lotions: ...
aiiP win open at ITPLOURGH on MODAY, Angina
'T VIT. YIP ARC Pit. AC TI C
L. Y. CLARK. -
POSTER AND DD3TRIBLITER, -
CONCERTS, - .Exararnois AID iscrinus
ALL COBBILMOATIONES by Nail or Telegraph, or Bine
sent by Admit a Oat games will mane tennenthtte
attention. ,. Refer theltetelt and kelpie Storm
Caltoo2.l.ND 11107AGRIUM
poodog Lithfoll7 attendento.
.
6 Solent • °Unties Party la gATte wary
TUESDAY 5.19351N0, at Carlo', llalldroorik keret,
_near Sndthkeld. Thiceta itfty Omura NM be po•
cared from Frank Oargo,or the &bra the Hall. Mode
ny Cargol Hand. sole
ifIinnItISCOPICS, or Current Subjeem Rtheinponimmely
Treated: by Wm. haler; Q.
Easy Kate or the-Tbree Apprentice; $1,26. •
berthaandby Xlisabeth Oakes Inefth ; $1,116. -
Dellne's Ilistory of Cuba; illustented ; 60 amts.
Hard Timm: by Mentes Dickens; cents.
lizontletceme or the Meth Weitiet. e• P. J ;66
ee
Off•lferl Taking; or Cnkyon fikeiehes of the Notkeabie
Men of oar ass: by Wecer . W. tetth 20 pert:ins;
n
!,50 .16 Far sale by WOYEII y 6 OD,
a. 82 BchiQrSikd street.
NTAL DROPS-Anettuer empply el Ws •
0 extract for the butakerelbief, mated •
Jr !,
VMS' CB lON. V IiaITIEU LFS—Of ornamseniaedtnti TS!.
Wished and otherwise, ft= sale by
- WALTIER 'KAMM/IA
aul6
n==ti%
riXILLNCI • BOW Paves at vest ululate
eitTOTS, hossiutme u=s i kets
auls .
pA.pr i zv e L 11— . 11 .4 11e . and , !ighl . with
Volt tiatig—A eapetioY,ir awl on the Ohio ring, op•
I` mite Freedom. end 32" ems of land, on whieb m
three
, pzelltnp meths in ll L It Is all offered at a
greet
.Alee7rreres of good land, well improved, with pa
building, and CO um In good =Meath* order. It is
three mile. reviaDakete Landing, and lea gad oppartadly
to get • home.
Ala, 313 seen of prim land on the lienairba rim, Va.,
four and shelf miles from Parkerstriugh,andonaltelt
from the Railroad. It la s el:patio, ideoe of Intemedlend,
sad offered at a greatargain. Require of
THOMAS WOODS,
anti. •
._ 75 Fourth 404
AMaar MM. U AND Lill Atli`T „ • • la
Manebeatar. a Dialb•rry street, Abo, • d=
Maas. alto a largo lot, labiate an ittostadd attest.
largo bciallng tau, at 12:100 aaataidbaste at illt-IZT Wainthis.
0171138
salt Real Estate Aglaia, lattfbledattait.
I:7I4.ISJ).CdSTILY SOAP—A large away et lea
n7aine Pala and Path, Beep, reamit/ .
1 • • • t"
100 10111111,111LD 10311Urr, NW' 41713.
lr Mom Lisped Gokt EffherWatebai,lllversale
aid other valuable article.
BUPA Alinuanasse for 1555. .
_-
TOWN H. MYLIABL !Rod Woof. 1 58 119118 11 1 4 Ada
U, publish on the 15th August, 1154, the well Immo
esties of Almanacs (for 1866) calenhded by Sanford CLIIIS .
Eq.,and Arr many years pubashed by Mr. Luke l
this city, under the name of ..Loandif ithpasehe
mica will consist of— . _
HILL'S PrITS.I3IIII,GH ALMANAC.
HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC
_ MLLE ANIRMW.UI SLUMS ' T
It
It I. enljnmemary to my that the relteitess, moral and
mobil rhameter of Mr. HUf e Mama= will be mahstabied
In the above series, for 1866.
Priaters and others are hereby cautioned agate.
infringing on Was eopmight of the short Alinaumm.
Thpy, will be for foie at all the Bookstores, by the glom
or dome, 'Wag .
anl4 .101 IN H. MELLOB, 81 Wood street.
- - - : lops JIBTX.I.IIIK,
MANLIFACITRXR of ail kinds al °AUTRY'? MM.
TURN and CHAIRS, No.Bl Smithfield street, appasiby
aty Hotel, Pittsburgh.
N. R.—Puraishing Stessaboats and Hotels partienisal"
stranded tn. • milky
ILI ARO TUNES, a now steel, by Charles INNi—
_MI received by 8.1713811 LL k BELO, No. 15 Plttb Arent:
Aleo—Prult, rbe Proper Food kw Ran; variant treat gni
London edition by br. N. T. Troll.
Bertha and Lily; a new book, by lire.lsllll4beelt
Smith.
•• •
A Treatise on Food sad Diet, by J. Pereirs,AL D. -
Chambers' Journal, lbr Augget. .
And all the late hlagriluee end N peas, at the alsii
llsheed. prima. - (su.l4) HQBgiGL t IROTEOII.
AEiftlhST 1364—!L& AN A. , 1 untie
don of the Ladies to a new arrival echoic.
DEltUdi, via: arise Worked Elp.marret Bwlo Werl99
Weever; Pirtle Worked Collars: end laeouet OollsrA
grade.. fettle I lea 91 1118/11? Wfllll/9. .. •
"OWttl WAX- WAterltD—Far which the 10004 market
pr:oe w iI b- gives, by -
aul4 B. A. PAHREBTOCK OM
Kennett Ale.
W4l, GL IM Bola Bottler of. MUM ealadaddad
.; Keitualt Ale and Brown Btood. Alao,Onamomalia
...
and Porto, to quart and Apt bottles.
the Wand:km of familiar, sad the tnoilay hi raopseditily
aolleked."
W HITE LEAD-4500UP on • • sod for se by
&meow to:T.lodd tA,
ATEIVETIAII .111111-30 Dbl., a very line caw, the oak b*
V wall FLEXING BIOS.
ANDY/SS BIWW. —2.10 fbtganeine Ihr sae •
sell FUMING HIM.
A LUM-1:11.1 lbr a#o
11 :sal FU by
MING MOS.
lINICS STONE-600 Ai fa .tore sal *obi& by.
"DBONZN, Dutch Metal, Gold Lea. (Wain BrUSIMSI
larrag 'Permits; a thorough aaaartmart 'away. as
hood. faalll . 7111 MING 13802..
LOAN- $16,000, on masa rem by dty or
Good., on enlisters' areerity. Shavers of
sold - THOMAS WWO6, TS loarth at.
IA
Flu IMM—A Mortgage M pow or 10,000, mein
g t i t y lLytre ,
re f:r Ittobil i tazot good Onsga Storks
- ' • TYOMAS WOODS,
call. • • 76 Fourth street.:
NkW NAAS JUST ItECIGIVSD—
Oar Hooeyetoon, sod enter Cotaieelltiee from Plumb;
Peehlon ml Famine, by Mn. Ann S. Sulphas's!:
Nown,Daye;
Tbanaderoga„ or the Ms* glee: W 6. P. R. James;
Bose Woodville, or the Sailor's Daughter; by A. Dwane;
Littelre Living Age, No. 634;
Elleavan'arktodal for Ude swath; received and for tab
at PAUL KLEINICHI3 Literacy limn, •
con PM; st4cppceite tbe neaten.
JAMES S. CRAFT
VIAGAZ I 2.I/23 PuR
111. Putom's Monthly.
OadefslAid &wk.
l'etecioes Mapgne.
• No. MI Ads.'
Yintsterlng vellum; a tide devoted to
Jost metered nil for Ads by
R. A. GILD et OD.,
tig ggLISKD SUGARS-20 bats Leveling's; 110 da Bikames
11 0 ernebed and Atheeteed Sugars, just rensimal. Ami
ties sapped by retail or the quantl=a ties most Masai
tams. Ali goods damned tree of
BUM t RBNBHAW,
libml7/daslet.
SM . LOTS FOB Saldt—Sitootod an Centro Ammetiooolt
20 foot Treat by I to deep to ma slimy. Abo,d lota, auk
22 feet front by 74 dap, Tor pried end term apply to
& CUTHBERT & SOB,
BliJir—e to ai. O. Dried Beef, remind this thy
D by Ballreed, and for mole low by the hem or et re
tell, by
stiW.„ re—
BAILER 1115188/tAW,
258 Ltberty Amt.
[lO/772 60 Ing&prime Ida;
10 " ;Jail; la sten sod for oak by
salo Ap KING & MOOMBIAD
110 . 0. 81/6.1.11,-74 Weis prime In store sal for Sae
111 • tole KING it MOOR=
rmes—Lapaiat, Ganparder, pardqr, Yo Hysoa uml Blast
I Teas, In store and for male by
11210 XING &
reOßAooo—Grant & Wilthune, Websta's OK and other
favorite brand; for ode by
aOlO KM t WOORMLID.
lIVINED bUililßS—rowdered, Crumbed, Clarified sae
_IX Loaf Sugars, in store and lbr We by
au.lo KING & MOORICUtt
M0LA138.133-60 Ws New Orleans;
30 " Boger House; for ale by
0010 KING 41x 110011111Z3111
AITINDOW ti/ABS—lbo boxes itsl2 sad 10:14 11/Sers-
II V lan, Co.'s brawl, Ss: sole by
slat° KING t 11008CZA.D.
AILI 3-100 bop, ammortai Adam. *Wilde by
N
anlo KING )OORHIAD
lAN:4Or lie intoiT—We wish 11, Mattoon, tredersteedi
Vvg that wean selling ad out present
quality; steak at fine Gold
Watobse, of the very beet fine Geld
Yeweirr, of tbe most desirable inyies,_and or slung IfferZ
deeerlption; ours Miler apsonrand Rob Prated do:mum
JIM YeheiftrOloniles; CaniCsmas ; fins Mani C ando;
Ise Pena' Fruit Danket";&— at front / 0 eD /a Wein&
belowlkirmer gaol:Aleut mach lower than any Otine lota-
Ushmest wfft gall at in this or any other wane= city. ca
lms and strangers will find It to ear pdvaalmn teals"
.as a call bars perrandng elsewhere.
AU articles warranted as rapresenUsi The teat quality
ci Watetifilasees set at it rents early at mom
wan 31 Market. street
liw OttUKIS Jun Bautivisb.—pe.boopse., at au-
XI rest Sabbets Itctrapratieouely:Drestel: by Witham
Mar,
OVlLend ' i:ll?,Ft 3 = 14
of °am y George W.
•or W y e in the roam: A 7 De Moves..
Hard Walden, Taw: by Charles Diatom.
EdlabulTh BRAM kw Judy.
Jost receti Blend to sib by
- W. Al. GILDINIIIAM t CO,
No. 76 Fourth Wert
brut ti ur world rrapeednity inter=
N. the piddle that I ea now seleeting, at the Ihreedraer
and Boston, a meet extensive aid elegant stora
of new Piano Torte. The utmost can east attention wilt
be dim to the oloothe of Os inliT hest intonarans which
are mearasetand to this comity.: can are pelltsiy
regraded to Arndt thearrival of than hestrasnote blest
twine &others, as they will hays the savanna oh
choosing flow awn; the SOMA Amid Pianos obi* the
Nor Tarsal Dalton marked sited;
paelaawa ametrettedte matins tbe iderrr ilkidedr se ,
rival, stead/ established Wan= of
=NM
ode Ne.Uil Wood street.
•
corner of the - Dias:old snd llzrkat et
No. CO:Weed Ars& •
==tt2l