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"' l| 't ~skmocrat»s~ticSkt, yoa aovaasOß, WILLIAM BIGLER. roa JOSTICK OV <HB BUPKSUB COUHT^ JEREMIAH^S^BIiACK JOB OANAb COMMISSIONS, HENRYS-J 1011, J K. hSV . SISoS M®wi»T. Da, a,™ Boltmtb. JOB!) S. KENNEDY, City at PlUAbnrgb. BEQUittft, j. HABVBY 8088, Be CWr. j CtCTK or OocrTj JOHN H. rlllLUl'E, H»Wo«on. I CoMnssiosWi . hiUjAE TROYLLU), City cf Pituborjb. j AWtTOI. '•DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. 1 DretOTO** o* THK Poor, 'tames a. GIBSON, Pine inWAßD MCORRLE, Indißnß. fiSSStT BAILEY, M>nchet». i i.ViTwiST JOB OFFICE* “"f",, attentlaa of MERCHANTS AND AclffiKS MEN to tbe r«t that «« b.t. i"*”" s"* 5 "* f *i it-:™ Uon,i *ll »tA,r.».1l be promptly MieA. __ | j Neiri ofti»e P*y Nearly five thousand emigrants arrived at New York on Saturday. i The farm belonging to the estate of the W* W«1 Webster, at Franklin N. H-, « «1«P tie-a to be sold at auction on Thursday, the .8 h i , ih.Yello„ Fever is increasing at ».* Or ileads Fortheweek ending 10th it. there were four hundred and eighty-four deatbs-t.o hldred and eigh.yfour of which were from F< Xv Dr. Wainvrright, Provisional Bishop of | N'i York, is lying dangerously .11. Prayers ‘ to: his recovery were said in allth.■ I ehorohes on Sunday, but according to tLe tele !, »i»m acoear not to hft»o mocb. : We call attention to the letter from Philadel ! phi giving a description of the tremendous mass meeting held in Independence Square cn i Monday night. It was on the occasion of the Democracy celebraUng the adoption of the Fede. rl l Constitution. Twenty thousand freemen Orleans papers received contain accent,.s of lhe late riot, but thoir reports are confl.c.ibg. *j as can be ascertained, the not origins tell in a quarrel between citixens and tte watch mtn, the latter being moBUy Inch; and then cause having been taken up by their ■ min, an irregular fight ensued, m which mus pita end pistols were freely used. It was kept uj, the whole of Monday night. The African p,rty assembled in front of the City Hall, and • marched to the foreign quarter of the city, where the battle raged with great violence^ I go- We »h»U iaaue our paper. «» u<oal - to * njorrow bnt nODC ° D ai work will be upended in our eatabliahment ip morrow, in oonacqnence of tbo^Mt. i The communication from VAn Adopted (Jitiaen” containa an error, and for that reaWn; we decline; publiehing it till ye can eee the author. Beaidea, we do not pnb>i>h commomca tionc without knowing the writira. If the writer cjf the letter alluded to will gi« ua a oaU, w will point out one error to him. f BI new YORK TRIBUNE ** D 1 ! neighbors. : .. Tboa Shalt not bear false witness sgatost thy neighbor,” is cue of th. most impellent of the commandment*. Xu habitue! h “ ilwey, been considered the meanest and most mischievous of rices. A person who ‘•P , ' n ‘° it makes society insecure and exposes his neigh Kars to erect “ inconvenience.” Lthe New York Tribune, a few days since, con tained an article abont -the decision oMhe Bo ipreme Coort of this Stole in the Erie and North- East Boilroad case, which exhibits less veracity than anything of the kind whie has over before appeared in any newspaper, big ior little. It is beyond all comparison the most jatroclous libel that was ever penned or pntrte . ' A false statement eureleuly ottered by one who might know better is inexcusable if *l l iojnres ithe character of a rin gle individual in the est - imation of one other person ; what then, shall ibe thought of a man who deliberately writes down what he knows to be untrue, and at the i same time highly injurious to the people of a j Whole Bute, and scatters'one hundred thou ; ,and copies of the slander In all directionS.ovsr : the world! This ie exactly what the editor of j ,he Tribune has done in the article entitled Pennsylvania and her Neighbor. " He has ! given a statement of the caee recently by our Supreme Court, between the Commonwealth and ! the raUroad company abov. menttoned, which | statement is utterly false, not only in the gene : ral impression intended to be conveyed, but di- I reotly opposite the truth in every material and. immaterial point. Ho does not giro it even the j semblance of truth from beginning to the end. i For a column and a half ;hc goes on adding one i monstrous falsehood to another with the manl ! f„t pleasure of “ him that maketh and fowl* a Ue.” All this while he had the opinion of th. i Court before him, and knew from that (as he : donbtl.si also from other sources) what the ! true facte of the caec were. Ho shamelessly 1 warbles the opinion by; cutting out sentences ] here and there which give hie readers not the ; least idea of its tenor or meaning. He speaks ; of answeriog the logic of the judges with a ; Horeevthip, broadly calls them eeoundrele, amd usee i other terms of reproach which the lowest black i guard, in his oops, would hardly apply even to ! hi, fellow. He takes especial care to make no i quotation from the opinion which would show the grounds of the decision. Ho denounces the - judges and the people as being grossly dishonest in compelling th. raUroad to be taken from the streets of Erie, because the authority of the . city permitted the road to be laid down there. Bat he avoids mentioning or quoting anything from which the truth might be Jearned that this privilege woe given with a Reservation of i the right to revoke it, and upon a condition ■which was palpably broken by the Company, Much less does ho allow it to be known that tbe looation of tbe road was clearly contrary to tbe i law of the State. The Tribune may say, and its ■ rsadersmay think, what they : please about the I people of Pennsylvania but if there be one man in i the Commonwealth and outside her two pen.ten ' tiaries, who would be guilty of such an outrage, Ve do not know him. , This infamous slander will go fotth o C world; and will be read by many thousands who will never see a contradiction of it; and It will impress them with a conviction in whieh they will probably live and die, that th. popula tion of Pennsylvania is composed of faithless | „d dishonest men, that the oitiasn. of Erie i in particular are little better than robber., and thaUbe Supreme Court of the OonmonweaW. is totally corrupt. Perhaps, a rnsjority of th. i Vnbunee readers will tak. ell W-jM" the naked and unsupported word of its *«to . Yet Horaoe Greeley ie one of the lot men in tw» -f: U,- •** •• - •' *•- f v £&* V? w ‘* v .;• . 1 " 4i -• , ,*>* ~ . ». ■» - f T** . .»■ ' J '** .« : TrHWB > *H 9W D «ffl MgW Wbrtfikro upimwy matter in whioh he haa either interest or feeE ing '•■, ’.X Therffcre points in his history which make one sfijaefhoV«noh an noprincipled ohhtlstan end knave could run • career so long and pros perous, eren with his acknowledged abilities. A small and comparatively unimportant incident whatwelmean. He was once in Congress. How he got there, we may take the trouble to tell hereafter. After he took his seat, he was not content with voting and otherwise representing his constituents. He continued to ply his more congenial vocations of demagogue and slanderer with unremitting assiduity. Ev ery day. or noarly so, a letter appeared in tha IViiwne, written *y him, filled with dirty little perversions of aU that was going on m Washing ton. One day, a resolution, giving each of the new members about seven hundred dollars worth of books, was called up. Greeley wanted the books, and was warmly in favor of the resolu tion, argued for it, and tried to convince mem bers that it was all right. It was earned with out calling the ayes and nee. Afterwards, Greeley bethought himself, that inasmuch as the vote was not on the journal, he might make a certain amount of small potato capital out of the tranLtion by presenting himself to the public ft* ft model of economy, and abusing others. Forthwith be eat himself down and wrote to the Mum a moat bitter letter, arraigning the mem bers who had suffered the treasury to be thus plundered, and assigning, by iouendo, the worst motives to all who bad not, like himself, appro « d it When the printed letter came back, two of his own party friends-Edwards, of Ohio and Hudson, of Massachusetts exposed bis false hood in the face of the nation. A more p.uablo spectacle of meanness detected was never seen in that house or elsewhere. Even his impudence failed to bear him up under the load of infamy with which h. was overwhelmed. He continued „ eii in the Hone., with thie brand soared ami burnt in upon his forehead, until the end of the esssion, end then left Washington to return no mor e—oertaioly not as a member. Such a witness is worthy ef the rotten cause in which he volunteers his testimony. It is fit and proper that a dishonest railroad corporation which intmples on the law and ineulls th, public authorities of the State, should have precisely •uch * champion. TO-MORROW. To-morrow is to be obsereed ee » d.y of ' io* »i prayer in the tee Alim. We. presume & clti.en. »m generally and willingly eeqoi eeoe in the recommendation. The calamities with which Pro-ridenoe has Men fit to malt u. this eee*on her. been onnsual and eceere. An unexampled drought end consequent short crop, may ocoMioo much dtetreMt end the peatileooe ha. brought sorrow and mourning into many families, and appreheneion end ead new into ell heart.. They here fearfully re minded ns of our dependence upon the ® r all world, for.-proeperily, for food, for beelt . and ell our eomiort.; It i. fitting Ihet . An nan community, under such clrcom.uno«», .hould publicly eekno.ledg. that dependence, and humbly =>.k for the renewal of thow blc ing, and bonntic. wo her. heretofore .0 abun dantly enjoyed. Few cities heee hitherto been tlc.»ed with ,uch uniform exemption from preealect an westing diseases as the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; and no citie.ha.e enjoyed more con stant prosperity, comfort and plenty. The past demand, thankf.lness; the pre.«V humil.ty repentance and acknowledged dependence;i «■* a day set apart for that purpow will, we douh not be auitahly obserred by aU. On. day can bn ratted for .0 becoming a purpose ; and we premime non. of our oiliaen. will grudge it now or regret it when our Mason of affliction .ha. hare passed ftw»y. _ _ -te* te !,***♦ Tho September number of tie “Welter* Democratic Bene*.” (publlahedat lodleuapoU., I* by Gee. P. Bructl, price *B,*> • *«*•) b “ been merited. It oont.ine ten excellent crudes, »i ie illottrated *Hb > eery fh-thfol end ele gant portrait of Got. .f. A. SUttewn, of ll .n 0... The literary character of tie “ Botie* 1» «»• j Tery high order, and wUI. *e think, compere , fetorably with “ Pntnam’a Mngutae, and « ; withal, radically Democratic. Since Mr. Pat- j nkm hie eoen fit to .erte np to hie readers po i- | Uoal article, furnished by a Fourerite and Abol.- tiouiit, Democrat, had better «oh.enbe to a periodical that ie lest g'-ron to urns. With encouragement of a few thou.aod .übaenbera, the ** We.tern Democratic Berta* " troold to enabled to furnish Its reader, the tery beat liter ary and political article, in the country. We hate reoeited from Mona A Co., 128 Fu ton etreet, New York, •• The People’. Journal for Ootober. It ie an exoell.nl number, and we would be obliged to the pubUeber if he would eend it regularly, in.teadof an ocoaeional nam her. VtLW* Fkvik at CBAttLtsTos Hi) Sava*. I mah —At Sevanncli, on Tuesday, fifty-one death* , occurred from yellow fever: on Wednesday, thirty live; and on Thnnd.y, thirty-fonr. At Charleston, twenty-one deaths took place on Wednesday, twenty-one on Thursday, and nine teen on Friday. A large meeting of merchants wa, held at the Sew York City Bxcbange, on Saturday, at which a committee was appointed to solicit.subscriptions in aid of the Savannah sufferers. In Baltimore, on Sunday, collections were taken up for the same purpose In all the Oatholio churches. The same was done in Phi ladelphia, by order of the Roman Catholic B»»h -op of that place. Paisa roa NawsrAraas.-Wehave received a oircular, inviting competition for a premium of twenty dollars for the boat specimen number of an American newspaper, printed in the year 1864, having dne regard to ita typographical and artistical appearance. The priae is to be award ed at the Connty Fair in Bomner county, Tenn. OrrioiAL Vots os lowA.-The. official vote of this Stats shows that one Democrat and nns Whig is eleoted to Congress, so that the delega tion stands the same as at the previous Congress. The Wfalgß, heretofore, hate been publishing Mr. Clark as eleoted from second district; they will now please oorrect. Associate Law Judo* or Lakcastee Coustv. -The Whigs of this federal stronghold have nominated Joshua Wl Comly, of Montour oounty, for that post. Mr. Comly run on the Supreme Court tioket three years ago. He is a gent e man of fine legil attainments, and will probably be elected without opposition. TWELFTH Ooiioeessiosal Disteict. -Hon. Hendtioks-B' Wright, has been nominaUd from thi* distriot. - His Whig opponent is Henry M. Fuller, a very fine man, .barring his politics; but as M«t Wright beat him »t the last election, we hw no doubt;he oan do it again. Tire Acqattlsl ot Young ChrlittWl* Yonng Christian, tried at Lexington, Va., for killing cadet Blaokburn, has been acquitted. We have not seen the evidence, and, therefore, an not aware on what ground ho was deolared not guilty. The Potorsbnrgh Exprtt. says: *«He was borne from the oonyt room by orowds of his friends. The town was lllumina- C musio introduced, and bonfires blazed in werof the event. Col. Smith, of the Milita n IneUtote; was burnt in effigy, and evary de a«s!sS*sfiii by nine lawyers, and among ‘“enomberwere several of the most eminent members of the Yiififti* t**-” gy Ft 1 1 ■.■»~»rwofaimfc-th» , t l following. We must, howeter, dissent from some of hie remarks. Some case., aa we are weU In formed, hate been enoccisfully treated by our physicians when called irngeason. x T£*--DooJ*rr, haTS'inbored faithfully, lf foily. We poblish the communication, howarer, intbohopo that it may do somiß goied. Snfar as wo.could learn, upto noon yesterday, Were nit many new cates: ' tDr. Hall, in bis Journal !®fJEL£ftlth, says: lie first stop to be taken when Cholera pro rails, iB: let. To He down on a bed. • 2J. Bind the abdomen tightly with woollen flannels. - .... „ 3d. Swallow pellets of ice to, the foU*® l ex for an established, regular fhysi This, to soy the least, itf a perfect humbvg Cun any person Kith common sense belicre that the prescription of Dr. Halt may, save .choleric from the gr.ee 1 If so, "hot is the reason peo ple ate dsng of Obotera almost abandoned by physicians? AH I'm theories and new experi ments tor cholera, in the moment of danger, are like the new barber learning to shave in the beards of the fool. Ice water produces paraly sis, cholera, and death. I do not wnto for show reputation, or any kind of pnblic notorie ty ■ because I hare lived already ecyeoty years, and nm now, at the end of my °«e«, “ to the grace ; thus, ,1 do not care a hg for the good dr bad opinion that the Emperor Nicholas Queen Vtcjoria, Jupiter or. Satan may form of tne lam /, Or. Rirarda, and 1 owe not a cent To nobody. If my own pr»ctic»l treatment— tested many limes with succcss-caunot save the life of a choleric, nothing can. H is a great inhumanity to be trifling with the lives of those attacked with the epidemic : from Wednesday until now, not one has been cured or saved; every one attacked by Cholera has gone to tbo grave. People, is it true, or is it Sot ' Uis perfectly clear beforo the eyes of all. Dot who is this Dr. Ricardo who oomes hero to toll us all theses Ihinge.gratU? 1 am-nothing, and my name is worthy of nothing—try the warm bath for twenty minutes, according to y directions—try .the emetic system; or. my only object ia to see if I cm ease one life the grave, and 1 ask of yon nothing for it. Keep fhe stomach and bowels quiet with » ngui the . T hono and trust that the proprietor of the Mon ottg.h.la House will be well disposed toopsn bts bathing boose for the benefit of all. 1 have not stayed g here for taking advantage of and public calamity: several pcrsons have oalb ,d on me to attend the sick and dying, and I have refused; because the resident physicians are enough. Ilere is another prescription, but I cry loudly, M it t“ tnei by phy.icinu . Dover's Powders .24 grains. Mustard;.. t*“'{ Capsicum r® grams. Camphor ■"■‘‘VST: Boot tho whole well io ft oorter, hod Md Elixir of Vitriol ’?? I” 1 ”' Alkali Volatil dr0 P*' Tinctursiof Assafattlda } drachm. Per-pertfilut Water -4 «““*• Mix and give the patient a teaspoonfull every minutes; the pulse will if 1 '«*? oian in attendance the mate oftdie body In paas in* from the firat to the second crista of tho dls esse. Put, by all means, the blood in cirewla „o»; otherwise, there Is no •£»**«£ A fir* in Mobil* on de,troy " l property to the ralee of $40,000. ' n OB . Wqi. M. Meradlth bos eon.entad to de liTtr tbo addreee before the Penttaylranta Stole Fair, to be held io Philadelphia oil the-Gib, „7lb, and 28: h of October. : A slogular excitement at Woobington. D. C., ka« been oaoctd by the publioot.cn of , l ° n » ll ‘ t of comes purporting to be .11 ho ° f one of tbe ward 4MOci»tioo» of tbo Kaow-Noib- U C order, and tbo threaded P»bltoa|.n. of similar list* rrotn *ll the words of that city. A otreet preaching excitement, at the Park SetfcYork, on Sonday, come near resit ting in a riot, in eonaeqnence of the preacher a language, bat tb* police being present in made many arrests, and tbn* presented a d.atur banco. The Cbincae are said to hare labored for cen turies wider great embarrassment, from not knowing bow to make a barrel. They could do ererrtking without nay difficulty. They could make the stnree. and set them up, and hoop tbtm in and, indeed, with the help of a man inside, they oouli put tbe second bend oa : but how to -e/tbe man oat, after the barrel wa. headed up. waa a problem which tboy eou.d not eoltu. The Oorernor of New Jersey has offered a re ward of $6OO for sack information «* ®»J *•»“ to tbo apprehension and eonriettoa nf themor derar nf Thomas M'Oarthy. who arse killed in the recent riot between the Jriab 1 f o "**® l4 Catholics at Newark, Be hae also o*ered a re ward of $:iOO for such information as may lead to the apprebenaiot. and eonrtction of Iks W so os aiding or abetting iu the deatrundou of tbe interior of the Cutbolte ekureh, on that ooeasion. Susan Benin Woodward wa. in this eily, yesmrday, and took rooms at the Globe. She wae accompanied only by her waiting maid, and cam. here for the pnrpt.se efnbtaintiig a qnen tity of clolhing and wardrobe, which Was lrTt at the house of her bneband e parents. Fletoh „ Woodward was no. in town yesterday, ned she returned east lest evening, without seeing him We learn that she makes hsr next ap pearance in Baltimore, a.d from | lend, to go to Cleveland where she will perform S a short engagement. Her stay m the Atlantic Btates will be brief. She will retort, to Califor nia, and from theece proeaed to J» ta i ' r """ul Kate in Australia It Is understood that the separation between her husband anhnmeUU final, neither party tielng drelrous of ”*•"'** their former attachment Bingham is in Hew York, fast recovering from hie wouods : but we do not learn that be bee any Influence over the actions of Susan.— Syracute Standard. ter Hooped dresses, says the Philadelphia TJom. Ameoican, ar. likely to oome into vogu. again, as the fashionable leaders of London and Paris are taking preliminary steps to accustom the eye to the inereasing rotundity. -Even “ ow some have their dimensions enlarged by the use of crinoline and whalebone. Of coarse, it I» ridioalous enough, bat who can «ay that a sea son or two hence will not witness the appear anoe of hooped dresses on Chestnut street f Fashion seems powerful enough, in her eontnfi over the ladies, to accompUeh any «’“l“ uon which oaprioe or taste may dioUte. The sno oeßS here of the movement to mtrodnoe the old fashion of wearing trsina le proof poaiUto or thia It only needa. now for tho men to wear •‘knee-breeoheoY and cocked hats to make ns believe that the days of the old regime have oome back again. Thera is one thing certain, if hooped dresseß oome into general use, Chest nut street will have to be enlarged or tho prom en&de changed. Please publish the following extract from a Circular of the ,®n« Inturma Compa ny, of Hartford, Conn : Oso. E, Askold, Agt., 74, 4th st. ~ The condition of thiß offioe notwithstanding the oonsiderablo losses of tho past two months, is sound, tho oapitsl is whole, with a respoota ble surplus; tho Company do not owe a dollar to anv bonk or other institution; with a large bal ance in cash at onr credit in Bank, and every loss now outstanding will bo promptly paid at maturity or before ; onr investments in bonds, t _j mortgagee exceed Four Hundred and rawy Thou, and Dollar., besides large balances due and 1« the course of transmission from Agents.” a|lt - 80 _ .cm & voting man, whose name is Ootraq . Telegraph Offioe, this alarming a-plooo of intelligonoo wag handed at SSTtoin editor, and one of onr cotomporenos issued an extra forthwith. It was a villainous transaction, and ought to subject tho perpetra tor'to severe punishment. We understand the „ r 0 f the telegraph offioe is going to take matter in hand, and it will bo likely to be a matter to the joker.-Cfrorinnd rlaiaical er, 1 6th. Fra* AT Bbukswick, Mo —The conflagration .t Brans Jiok, Mo., oaused an aggragate iOa. of iVnOWfoTwhioh there are insoraneeoatnoimt ? \n SSO 000 in various companies. Eighteen H\n?& OuS ‘grocers 1 ;' *B# JohnDoee, BernoaP Bnrosw i o ker newspaper;. shops sad numerous . *v> / '* •>'■'*- , ,-• t>l „', n\ . ■r ■ *.;■ ; r * •- . % ■ *'**«?*♦ '* Great Democratic Demonotratioa. Outpouring of the masses^ “THE CONSTITUTION A*l> COUNTRY." " Philadelphia* 18.—9. P. M, I have bat timh. for'a fe%words. Tbe'De mocracy are oat in their alight. Old ludepen dence Square is crowded to ita utmost capac.ty Not less than twenty thousand Democrats are assembled within its sacred walls, to uphold in their might the constitution end onr country, j It ia the largest town meeting that has been held in this city for ten years.- Ne«,J>efore bared witnessed such sn outpouring of the Addres.es were made from the four corners o the square by eminent speakers, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. It was a glorious sight to see the thousand, ol banners and lanterns , to listen to tbeoutbreak. of-the assembled masses ; and hear the patr.ol.c mnsio of over twenty different bauds. Philadelphia county will E'« a m.jortty for Bigler which will send a terror to the souls or Whigism, Natieism, and Know Nothingism. James B. Ludlow, Esq., Chairman of the Demo oratio Eiecntire Committee, called the meeting to order, and moeed that Hon. John Robbins act a , Chairman, wbioh being nnanimooaly agreed to, the subjoined officers were elected : JOHtl Marseille, 01,aa Hrr BeoJ. Bosh, Wm. 0. Pat- McDonough, Charles* " u h Clark, iriwilS Hague. O«US. Wfll-me, Thca j.TlmmlOß- Aibton, Hrtipy Tbooroo, U*oi«l H «*■ Th “‘“”' T ’ Jcbn Rocffrtff. J Murray Rush, Esq., then rose to introduce he resolutions, r.nd in doing so spoke aubstan- tiftlly as follows: Fellow CiTiEEHs-Thfdoty has dctolted open , 0 T oa a Berios of resolutions, »o "hich when Vh7ve road .hem, I shall uek your ?.“ng your iodulgence for a bn.'mark upon Jhe omLioo which call, .hem forth I hass.er been tho bahit of the people of the United States “ t oßim.«.nl., in public meeting, the return ine anniversary of the greatest day In our na "mil history ind the birthday of the illustrious chief whose feme and rirtue hate been called Si ..property of mankind." The Democracy hat. added to thee, two great national feitlte ' the cuni.er.ary of that which associate. S, upon the B.h of January with the fame and achiotements of the great Jankeon. Uith orto. no puhlio oelebratlou of the people has re called the createel citil cent in our national Sltory Sf femation of the Federal Coneti.n nen It may be otherwise, but lam not aware of the feet ■ and I rejoice that the groat Demo .Tatic party or tho Cooeolidated city of Pblladol phil! h« been the firat o t the two groat parties ~f the nation lo oomtnomorale it In a manner ap propriate to tho m ghty re.nlta which hato ,P Fellow-c™lieoa, yon hat. asaembled to-night in good old fashioned etyle. It la cheering to patriotism to behold thjfls groat and enlbn.iarl.c assemblage, oalltd to celebrate the formation.of a Constitution withont which the history of the tlotorie. of the mtolntioß wonU bate been wr.t ten wilh the earn, pen whioh recorded the hor and bloodehed of domestin strife Toro lo tho momenta!, history or that ora, and y»» fl “ ; ' that from tho period of peace, in 1.84, to the , t‘h Of September, 17JB8. the cc.fodereey_ had difficulties to surmount, which, had been tried, teemed maaperable. Inbl.c credit was Muted ; the poblio rcenue could not collected ; the wheel, of goterument were ut most stopped ; the je.loue, of the diderec. States of the old confederacy wu so great that no national rarremmt, for any purpose coul l be effected, and dually t.loodsh.d and clttl d.SMrd showed themttlto. in the north. Already hui one effort to call » contention at Annapolis, to ?o,m a constitution, failed; and otsu fore,go —■i refused to enter into commercial rela tione with the State*. <m the ground that there •at no national power to enforce the r. o, a tresty Society -a. on tho brink of these circumstances, the grout anJ good „f the land made one haul effort to arroet the approeebing national oataslropbe. Another en ergetio call for a con.eat.on «astnad.,s£.Jarur difficulties almost ineurmououble, within tha wallt of old Independence Hall was teen a body of patriou and statamaen presided .mmoetat Washington. from the month of May to September, 1 lh * ir "2 WUh S d«r. S“Mention sat. On.ho 17 th ofSeptember ,h. Federal Constltntlon was giten to the world u .. ltu retail of a spirit of amity, aad of that mutual defeteoce and ctmeetston which the po litical necaaeltlea and the political situation ot the Sutteareudertd iudi.peos.bl. " - From that mo ment until ile adoption by tha State, upea a oDDOeitloD.the face of the naltou changed. ‘C&2KsMarch, the hr.. n f(Unrv* Washington, « PrwdtOt Of th« U®l . j Stftlet «u pronounced, and the »t»r of tbiii git r.2uh“ P hrok. forth in brilliancy and P °Peviow citiiens —The annit.re.ry of sac* a <!».* Jcsertes * Joyotti ctlcbrniioo- J lit VJ year* ago to-day ainoa thU great cTcnl- Powerful hate we become, and happy, and proa nerone and honored among the nations of the Oar commercial, manotactmnng “d »g -rlenltnral resource, hat. startled the political .-■mist awakening great energy into the economist, awake i Uni<m become the heme of the oppreased of foreign gorcrum”'., and the pride of orer, lore.-of ® ..toe.sift.tmi frMdoD. The hone of in® op* C ° d,d I uvrl Aye, would make it ao. Soch hato they oter made tt,joffor inn the warm welcome and country to the for kfim of every clima aod aeot who land vpon Jnr ehoroe, and who usk for co-equal ottiiensbip W The h Democrac b yc°n not.r consent to proscribe of ciUiens who are obedient to the 1-1/ it it fit in oolebrating the great etent.of farmation of the Federal Constitution, that should proclaim to oor political 0PP 0n ' n “ in • v ..I tft hm nliUktD. that wn do not forgot foreign Wood were on ft* md In the war of oar independence ; that tha wigantio iotebrct of Hamilton l.rgaly in.tru- S'® s i (e. ftmenrinE* tho adoption of tho oou* SES »nnd tha’t a large .ourco hate 'thought thhMHtle r.ti.w of <ho oircum m«o2 which marked the day wo oMebrat. might bo nccep table to yon prohmhmy mg them for yonr adoption. I wtllnow read tho rM The t foUowing are «rO of the principal resolu tion. The rest l hato not time to wr.te out nt tfalß late' boar . , w hicb would pneludp pur BLwiai, Th»t t ''’ dOC K l ! or „ y pprtlroltr religious fcllo»dU»n. of foreign tu™ l *”'. ' h /xmPl+wn Qorprn *“Vr » &• beSTlntprepti, glory ana poF" y&Msssr a, in »»**»— luLrutlon of ft. ?«d«r«lStaUtrntlon of President FRANK- th „ UN PIFROK b 2 o l ” n a thnt tho Prephlonl'p Pa tron lmow.tn pftlipppup <n tartgiattua of Congropr for UgWoorfjgprortlof >btMk . oM KnnpM, thoformttkm o qlkf MAOIBTKATIC, UnbnU_wltn jee&SS s&«££-;i “SKTU’SK* »*.“ M ‘“ Mont, of the ““‘“f.Su “Son of Oorornor WILLIAM Retoloed, Tim U»* . »t>©n)b*Uoo, end we bail him BIQLKK m—t* our bearer in the appioachltig -- undlrhlotl end .arrest Bapport- , t i ß ou j candidate for J wig® of the Supreme JUxdvtd, Th«i» ve VT w>ai to th® people an up* Court, Jiiani 8. tMformenee of me right nod P^ViSSSfliPre judicial duties, “4 ability, that commends »ct*r end profe«fon*| “* if bia ume alone eonetitated our confidence wouia be suffleient to the recommendetiou o tb9 party. ccmman*thehwta ja«t,ontwodidaUforCaual JUsdvtd, That It .urlrng worth,B»at Commissioner, we u Qualified to perform the 1m- v .ranWM.mUr M«dlcl»e.--So cl w TA ' Yennlfog® bwsome, that it Is r®- ebr *“f--^Jureforworm*- Pun Hi.. should gmrdtd n» tbn only At this poncon, pnrllcn '' I', l « trei.bi»o». nnd frequpn.ly f.UI Urly, wlien wmM bp Fntcbfbl, nnd on tbp among children, F>d« propping pymptomp Filch fptu findnpppnrnncaof £„ mm a, of ibplr Mnfld(mt lhlt It only requires n r Si b rJSi».’- * " rod ”“ d ' ,ho,i “‘ “■ *"* ” ik * l,lrto i„ gwcarefnl tout for Dr. M’W. Oplf Putohnsorp FIU bn enr«» All Vprml ,srs: OMipdA. AIPO ?jr, P»IP by VIKMINQ BROS),’ Sneoeeeor* to 3. Kidd.* Co, . Bwnw Ko Woo d stmt. aaplfcd«w ■-t r „ * r- ' W: v ' .. r - : • :-\ V,’ - . * •>’. - „ nrr— I »>• «■**«* HflMWfr AND LOTOSe-Tbo* pmoM »>“ INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR ,wteh t0..-*, H-** 1 I ■ AW 1 "*. ,„»«[ UKTOM dlsM»« wrought by tbfa S ' th. etfin oelebrxtti tub ra “'“^ .wehenod th. puke mind from th. *P»toJ , ThB . m bMtliu. W> . V wtthwhfch't»num.r»Me dU.ppolotm.nl. tted thoroughly tericrilu oi <Uman It to regxrd whntwre celled" petent medSdoex ,Itte «* mod ihtMhSx too much t'l nothing .hort of Mt of Bdaa Qrei&n, but in MtiMljr hn rren-Btoinood «och rtpld reltaf to th. Itabl. Md altm prepwmtloni, both to th" »*tur. of .-n-t,,.. thoomnd. ofboth »m-who» Mrrou. «n- th elr tngr«li.M. eulth. mOTim in which they opmto tHU WOT utterly proitrwte, mm. of whom wOThnl-ridden, twt»«L Itowe. th. womtorfnl awtoOT ettendlng . mfirtlT tr**— 4 "? oTer Wrfie«, ‘Ti'S-r- ' . ' «n»W dr«k«a l*w*tt itntloD * ntl cn the highroad to tb« A gentleman connected with the Western R»iIro»«l**J» 0r... h.T. bn. restored, by two or three muree. of the 1 j b>Te »,p,ud.d for other poopl. during th. U«t thru. v, ro bu.t health. Th. Agent In th. proobi uid 0T „ ga», for remodte. of IhU dmeripUon, Mid bwr. eedenoe. in bl.hM.dfc Midi, propped M-.U Unm‘to «■ tbuud . slogteMßiel. th.t gto..uch urUTß^lMtto hthltthem The medicine only regoirM fbet. to lufttoln it. „ your Antidote uldLotiow doefc Ido not reeot LiUrnwho tor yewr. hod-..hum dußwlng from the won* of their eyer hilling to cor. In . .ingle iiutanc. Stony eomoliction. of the peenliar difllcdlties te which too m»ny cured ln two or threw deye." of'the boxlot euhiectthxeo been rellered in iem thMi one Antidote $d ■ Lotion 60 emit, pm hotU*. ; month: OTttog or, n. if b, ench.ntm.nt, *»>“»”£• In „ byVL ]Wlp, l>h,.ld« to H<,pitJ. J l^^, Swot rS3-5S prleton for lb* Uni- « D & **"■ * toregoUrityerery inputted function. Mid in tn.ny in- Mot Jorh, wt. Ce-1. /S/5F82 " ssr%srt*&sais , i} od, % by oeriouinca, dy.pep.lo, Ilrer diOTK, or Miy other dUotder th.t Imp Mr. th. integrity of th. Tirile function. ■ Th. Oordi.l bt put up, highly concentre ted, In pint two tie,. Price three dolter. pm bottlfc two tor to. dollOT, .lx foTtwciy. doltori. C. H. RINQ, Proprietor, 1M Bro«dir»y, New York. gold by DnMKbtto throughout the Duited Steteo, md th* Weet Indie*. TI.RMINO A BROS, No. S> Wood rtreet, Pittsburg ShOBO. H. KRMSB. No.l«iWood etreet, do J.P. PT.F.MTNQ. Allegheny Qty. -- • w P lo “ w «i- Liver Miiimi— Carter's Spanish Mixture, „ . remedy to Llrer Disease, and the number of to«n«a ble arils omnected Kith a dHorguolied stale of lhat orsdn, is unrivalled. - .. . .< Hundreds of enrtlßeates, from lbs high-at sources, of pernors llrlngln the oltr of Biohmond, V.„ mbtht he sen of cures ottoclef by Cutter's Spanish Mixture. We hare only room to refer to the extraordinary cure of Samuel L. DrITU , of the firm of M.h.r * Morrto, Booksel Klrbmand, Va, rrho aaeenhed by Wo bottlaeof OuiUCs Soantsh Mixture, aft- r three years sulftrloj from diseored im action on the blrod t. .onderful, better “ban all the msdlrlno h. had arm taken, and cheerfully r«eominc*d« it U» tit | « g « gM *d*«rUa*n»*x»t^ ln*t., of Chplert, JOSKPU CUMUtf, Br_ iced 61 n , , . - m liTa*** l -ill t*. pu- TODAY. *1 DU UU ruldeoc., No. 16 Str»»l*rry •Ucp. 8 “’ lh ‘ »-U And liberty street', .nd proof* to theAl «h«T C«m.t.rj. lb. friend* of Uu Temlly on reepertfully lo»i -on tb- IMb tint, 1-ROBKBT, »oof Tbo*- . Morrar. I y—»d » Mgelhe- CKAtID FBOPOSAIS »ai> S ,111. K.llroed Comp.nr. onm 6 PM. " ikrtnbfit 4Lh fur the !•*»« of tb* t»t ry #of ““/”* r ««••• U» Mfonophel. ri »"- •W o** 0 ** tlnv ~u r<b For further Froot.tr*., ISAAC JOKES, eor. Front «ed Eort itroWe. rpnE qod«rri«M* U» on k*nd J*jJ?f;}j r Sir£uL ■“ &« , siB£Br rt S&am _J K..MKlt«r«L_ " Nonrnlßf O«od*. .'. ■t¥r# h»*« rew'Wrd mud bn** on bnnd * Itfg* aa«n»«i W orst^nm^noeA^Coamifai Blnrk UrtmWnw: yluck KogHjfe Cry» lift frrarli HuHof; Moornins BOtJ»*U, Ih» 841 k Wnrp AlpneM; £> "***•_. I>, Wool DrUlnw; D° OolllTt,^ Do : I'® . mWOTATO, ITW iBVEKTXI r>liv I'iull'KltX* rott Uom«. »llh t , 1- *l. four rtomi, ftnitboi »tlle «ed felHr. Th« lot U l.v n t-.X. >R»<xl Ml ««U> «»«, »**' O "°V . „ . .10*1 iloMieJ Home, <m Wjll. «r~t, «ilh Lot 22 t'J llcum, ob Etxtfc «u»ot, «iU> lot 2T feet fi»ot*j li>i iWi*. to »n _ , . A U>r*tf *u«7 D*«Uiac Bow, oa H«pJ h-vt- Thw (Tfxi Uoaw, on Tttnl Hxmt, new *«d. b*»M» IQMIT oUxr* La ruSoOH •«*» «• «’T »™»- « yira **•» » Oo«»S r*m,or BuTMtngTot, lb# *U« tr- U « F ,IW t- *« H-l *“■£' “KjfnKßT * *», . t 9 UO Third atrrrt. »YouSNiW SOUIOMUAOAS * AMI hm Jet r. M MiT.-d > l.rfe of tt. .bore goal-, to » * q*y Miiit tkc ettentk® of U>* «*“»"* A®l HM"” 1 fTOrmlljr. . « v arsa«ssj.f "W-V „ m ,.UN-t WMIT *RKI>—W bag* aca.s bbU Tteutfcy Seadjuit ■L^r" rt ,D 4 * kictusdso*. bbU|>ct«» y»«cbß«rßwtTi4bM»>rwM^ fur b*U tj Esoimi * jucaAßPaoa. IH) UCT—TtMtm Boot at * (nod »«WDf !*•••. <*> [ Baa Mmt; t»* pMbn, ***** jSSv DuA’B COU»(*> ' LirT Classical anu matbmaticajl DBPAKTMKN’r.— Qoutj Wrf tem« fir wSon Of 30 &J tb* bklf *#«k>o. Itt .•■ •. _ . n RrjalsT lUjr CUM In Latin Qrwk, to IX A. M.wU 2 to4.P,U.s». **V>J, m * B** 1 " •m*tk»,7 to «, P- U.,fW. frrtich mod Oermiin, « to IX A- M , uMi f to *, ud T «»«. P. H-, ®y* l * ttmthemnttes: 4 to 0. P. Mi ® to A M $lO No palwor • npnw •will I* P?*™~ to »**»* UU.d.r«o>mtof o<Mtroji»*». p. HATPIN, a. M , PnpetpM. *1 !mlskk AYAH!) TAYLOR'S SK*T BOOK, lor W* - * CO.’S. No. 32 godtb&eld etreat - • „ A Journey to Ceofral Africa, or UT* Egypt to the N'egro Kingdom* of the White OT* - by Bay uid.W «*» >« *• World; a corn!: ocrel: by Theodor*Book. llenotfi Dell: by a PwcHler. , Captain Caaot, or Twenty Tear* of ad-African Slaver., Perjw-ople*: by Dr. William Edgar. The Home m the Valley: by Ur*. CaUea. If you want any Book* ; If you want Vagaalae*: If you want cheap Publication*; If you want Standard Work*; „ if r*> -«t <■>«, <i»t h ioo, Vo. 3SBalthiaM etreel. Vfxw SUPPLY or BOOKS.—Perieeopks; by Dr. William Elder. Fashion and Famine. w - Off Hind Taking*, and Crajon Sketches: by George « • Onr IloßeTmonn aud other CctntcalUiee, Croai Punch. Home fbr All, or a New Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. „ v,, „ N«1 Musgrare, or the Meet Unfortunate Man in tbo World. Freak* of Fortune: by J. B Jonw. Alice Seymour; a new noTd tby Mrs. ? W J-. . . Urn, ** ",*,19 ■ 15 Fifth itTCTt. an t BUHat TiAYARD TATLOR’3 URRAT BOOK-J C.o- Jt> tnd Africa, or Life m<i Land«*pea from Igypt-to th* K.lo*dametrf the White Nile. . . _ , , vKSe Comedian*, or Oil Day* In the Old Dominion, from tho MBS of a EffingUm, Em. babel Cerroltdta: by KenelUr Glen*. Pert 4,Cbeml»try of Common Life. Ju.t r«.i.rf.nJ for •eolS No. 7fi Fourth street PUKM SPICKS AND MUSTARD -100 boxes pare Hasten): M doxeo 1 lb qepß Mo*teX'i • 60 do do do; 100 do % do do; lid boxes pure Fepper; 30 do do Allspice; 30 do do Clotes; ttumfretured si the Hope Mill*, end warranted pure, by *• R DRAVO, wplß No. 1 Diamond rpiUMUisas'—A. h. MABON * £ a (rood assortment of new etylea of Jail nnd Winter Dm* Cloak and Mantilla Trimming*. New style fancy Hath Trimming; Do do Velvet do; Do do Kiblwn do; Do do Oaloon do; Yat.nl Frlogss; Vol.ot Button.; Kncliah do; Clo»l Fulnnln*.; Tan.nl do; llrit Plan- ciwohs-* do. “saffsasgASr' "*• 2M lib*rty IIKJiSU MUSHROOMS—Put np la . tin<am, •“"■g® < ».UM, . wmombl. Mtlcl. »rt.™»l»« W'gjfg ootLTNi U^ilTsoiss=asSirju« Bouawoi to J. Kidd AOs- No. 60 Woo* »tr—t. ARItY'S TILICOMIXROIIB-4 pose on band and I B nla by tyenl67 TIMM BEOS. i°l t Sb OAM - T INBBKD OJL-100 »>• J«« MC ”’f L jtf l sa'BlS. I 1 tMaEDTiT ruxxv-w e»«»w‘ "‘jggggfJSffi! Vi Mt>l6 pO»FKB-l<>o M* pMm» Hto; b V_„ 15 1 A MOORHEAD. XT O. SUGA»-aT DMI gpoa ftir tt* 0. fiugw,on oon- JN • ilgnment, end fc* *•!* 7 KIMQ * MOOBtUAJ), wpl6 • . riiEAs— ioo hfchww B,m 1 »4 Bl«t *.», 1= *“• “^g^AoQB mu bcdlS - itnaaall * HoblMOn'*,l2 mp 36 “ d b km « iriNKl) SUOABS-Powami, Cnubld, .V* Sagm, * ■*»• -” 1 MnnRHgAP . auio . , n .4' INDOW GLAJiB—IOO tOXM 9xlB, 10xl« *»I IWJ „ P i^ ll, * o "*“ lfcr “ l *S»o am66»hbai». S- BPTKBBKE NOUBKtt Of JSOgAMjJg-Jjgjg" for ttJe *t 20 bj- BAHT. * f *u2S J nTO U>AH-*1W»», on now. vS&n**** yy. panUlookii—The well-known superiority Of OWBBLM fit In the Garment, need* no comment«» fail pert; it hubeen acknowledged by sll who hare fttored Um with their orders, that they bars nererbe« fitted with the seme ease end sty Wee by him. He begs to inform Us p* irons end the public, that his stoek is now replete with the newest rtyles for costs, rests end pent*, suitable for the “rTotsSson. - E. GRIBBLE, Tailor end Pantaloon Maker, 340 Liberty kU head of Weed. SPECIAL NOTICES. e w^gomm«»a»tton.—Where**, u b*“ [Ty kffli' P V'<««d to ai that f tie the wish of » Urge end the coraminxity, eetinjc In »n<ert fhrtia*. hnmiLWatm wd prayer,' aa «* bu*W. ss?4 Jrpeeialiy tortiy the Frop««o f tESSmSCt thS, therefore* f* to gt*« public aollee, that TUOB«fA> th*2l*td»yof September, laatant, U recommended by u M» proper day, when the cttUenacf PiU*hui«b end.Ml*- from el? worldly employment, ehoeW npeir lo their Meeml plecee of wtweblp, and in the ful t contrition of their heart*, make hombu confusion of tbui. luppltot. tfw btairtn* <tf * 4 * l *“(iKSr»S Umber, A- D. IS&4, at oar iwpoetiTO office*, latiecUJ*. o PltUbargb end VOLZ> * puWm^h. WM. AT* Mh?or of Allegheny. II*«JE£»t !«!««• it Mnric «r. rt * t * t, T”§*£' a , etc- io ilmll N». 17 Oottrtloa* jg MyiJte.X Tlw ftocia. . n ftnilr TM>tl)«tHl. tntf » Ttifety «o4' ebnttdrtee *>f frashnMoU kiv*jre provided. AdtrHwfea, to Ladle* SO Geet.*&d 1 «lom il. Ticket* mey boobtoteod of fRdHK OABQO, »i jOfwJih rtmt; or « Wilkies tadU tbe dotrroo the a* o *****®*"**^ sSt2to»d« »atoe*i»«- j*-*to ehaeks ftvenjrtth. p or aASv i S's* t * nl Bl * lu * mil* aabecriWr, botln* !••»*» mm 1 Patent.**, and with person* who were desiroaatoad AuL -tor.cm pomtlii, Sf’.** • “,S l ; with other* who with to pmobM» *»eh rijht*, th?t »♦ a«nt to transact that Usd of basihes. w** aadi h** determined to deroteU* *" »h<i MnlM of thcae who ttihj deffre to eioplpj siai. PltiWrg *■«"»—to attend faithfully to_ ill mattera «»*• to eoodaaw «? »*rrl»g ft. pobljc ° f * fa * ° r ‘SJaTiutST pftubnrgh,i;ngnaC3B»m4. • ' Pmssoaoa, Auguat 17th, 1864. The safe* often here Ynp, v Bitoo, wad here so heAtadon in reennjinewnn, him, to *ll who may wiah to employ *££*"*; tleman of anaoubtod Integrity «U todneuj. la whan exertions troy omj be pteeed. ItotlUe B. Cnlr, W r BcWjuoo, Jr., . Wat. terlawr, Jr., John Graham, W. 1L Denny, it.et>iM»*Qx, *. Holmes **•*, P. R. Friend,. W. Lorstix, L.R. UTingiton. _ __ <»-==» fltrtfnge j>«T«l»pe»ie'n»*—Bdentttc daily to nwreb tf progress is onward; persons Bild, or will be tlLsed to learn that science end tong research CQi- E££ha*w bright before the pobUe tb* of the are, In the articia of KMKBSON'B AMffiUCASf HAD pvATnEiATIVU aaarecare tar BaUoeas and to prest*o u.u tnm felting. Bee einralar to be bad of ibe Ajjaau ririK Cull jutiNlia. Wie» |lji to Urgo ttoto frcl “ f,V c. *. JttoHlUi * 00, Wojtttiott, 3 .« Soßttlot Old. V«r ttlc to Fltltoßigi) to the Utovtog taotuet:— Itoaillra, n U ?^C, U °’ ' ' K. B. Sriicn, 0- IL Keyeer, #oe»MoMer;- . "•» J.'H. CasseL Jllto\e*p rffy.—£. A. Beckham, Prawly 4 Mean#, J f jofcg g. Smith fcXTifcKHS’ H. JD. KtNO, Pwritet; JEW UK! U MARSflJOl,Beef«Ur7. . .j-, . Vfi (Hies: 94~ mart- Srtd,t*t***» ifar * rt l£nr«« HULL u»tl CARGO BifiiJ, on th# OUoudlUßffc • Itppi Rtrcrs tod aTboUrte*. fes^tC&££f*£fcS£* tio*»&d r ~ saaotbtfel ' H. D.lQn*. Wia.l*da*«Jr^ William Buabft iamwl 11. Cmr, Bobertl>scp>Jr.» i^H3SIS 01, iMcH.fMaook, ■--- &Harlmasb> *«£•««*«• ' w * lt * tß,sr *^ ln atipuT 10 " 8 ”' ' <*S A LARGE LOT fOR SALE. m, LOT OF nKAn.SQ.QH tb* rliar Wak, la Birmiina*m, A sts b+bj wotat, »n* iwwiri byfc«s**•*•»;•** on re£k>Mble Unxu- It b oavetiM vorfcß,ukLmi«t*l oUmb suuititetaring. e * l ltonraenu. ÜbiTUrM«t«d Birmidsbftß ft* minnfthrtariat PWta* • ®U* P«*«cV d *“ * I “ m " b a rm TiL^™:-bi*i«o»>,.; Foartli itmL ibw Httitocg% jy26 a<Kic».—lha Sm, o»tb* iau» lMt - bJ mut "* l “““Wnht, MAESniXitCO- PitUbnrgh, Jiux3Btb > lBM» .. Copartnarvliip* . rts TJNDBBaiGJISD •stewl . J **2.°£P'£s22r sp oncUr tho nan* a»d rtyVoTORAPF, ■BJtgNgTT Co. fbrtt* uiaperiT of * £ ttoWoa Wa* Mm, Sooth Pttttogh. 000, «pr~ ,au " t **’ tmt - MW/ititrasaM, 7A& J. BKTNKTT, ... JOO»«&A?F. Plttabor^h.Jmf3»U,lB>4 jTfctf- ~ _ __. PITTSBURGH lift. Tin wsA Kstisß &nnw 'OFFICE 66 FIFTH STMKETU HAROIIC HALL* PITMEDBOB, PA. aawaw & IIOQMr p rwtlgTl t. Coaius A. Oeuox, BecrtUrj. Thb Company mate aTorr to i.r oonaeoted with LTTC KEKS. ■ _■ AMo. acalMt Hall and CuxoßUktfi& fbo SSSTan* M*i izborallJ poOdM iWMd at th* to«a«t tiW oonafoUnt toL aafotj to allpartk*. JUDMB.BMD, *iSESI. i '• WUUaa PttlUpa. Alexander B»m 07* John Beett, J>bh# FijOlwrton, jsfiASsr^ ssiisSr... - ■ssagssfi*-^ Goorge B.BeMM» HJraia Stowe, Bearer. ny2fclj VIfMUCB'I iMWttIM fGS^c«i»»>ny «f th» City of Pltttbnrgh. J. K. MOORHXAD, Fwlitot-ROBERT JIiSSHT x l^a'*' Isiut inteit rutl ud MAiiiii RISKS of all Uftda. Oftea:Jtfc.t»Watar^nHi J.K.Moori»»d, ■ -W.l^AnJtaon, O. U.Pvilttß, WUlbafloUla(V9oif JL B. Eobert*, iS^IS^L^ 40 * rv—r r. ™ jUMHIT *tx*et, Pitts* O?vb«k WbolaMta Dsuler in lANC? AND STAPLk VABXJ6TY AND.DRYGOQDiuffcrsto dty anil country Min » Urpi *nd »eUImMiAM «* Goodr tf Kntsrn botW» »nd mbm pzkM, tbak Wins fight, time nni carpwn—. ' J* 3 ?? .y^ypt T Qt O- I l — of wiwUnr. |L^ Flftix *t*»t M*lVJrii» ftnwmaa ToMdoyowmaf. mhaaotiii XsfcUMZST, No. ST—Moet* test uadtiiird Friday of each month. S>Tfc. L. Senses, Beared, between Wood *p4M»tv* fauftd J.Rtrp, Nortb-eot corner of ttnmond, Ailo* cfceo; «tj7 «• the nttendlsg PhreWene to tb* nbom Instl* tnticn.'fbr the flirt qnsrUfoflSM;' . . „ Sppficrtton. far ayominkm Mjto horn rt thrfr offices. or nttbe Ro*&ml ***&*&?•* Recent tMofvddentsl tn}m7 *r«TeeeiTedrtiJlb«qr», withont form. SSL n-==» HMleu—n» JOCEKKYiUEJ TAILOXB K b ‘^ Ummd '- o.w.;Bmi,tete). acteHTIONJ S. L &—Yoa in hereby eottted Jto KSdS Araov7»«a KOniATB, VKDNt* SSs «sd wtaftSSs*!* '"“WISm"* nest u mtj eon* I***®“" -P. KAKK, • . . ■ neorcttty promt. , «n«Mit liODGK, I. O. O. F.^Th« v.intlil* tad Ohißp CoftlW«Tlnftr lala. rTTfriornr-youß acres or superior coal, tad on* I son of Qround on tha Monongthris ri?«,» rttort dU abor# Moßoagahri* 015 fWtOTwtta Btfrtyd, Can, C*rtt, and otter oeeentrySxttaeMn food ofifrtireatrj ln£ on the Coal barium oa an extenrira nil, tad tlto* rr*e um of tbe landing at tbs rile* lor boats, ie. Tbs rein cf Goal U fire Int Ihla, tad of a- Terr Nfokt fillip. For Anther PtrUtnltn apply to JLP. JOKES,AH»«OL»t Ltw» No. lttlsudi B*W,<g to THOMAS MINBtiJo. 186 Wrrt street, PHttbargh. . -, —P** 6 * A*" ohmap rmwlittnr Tf TH* fSdmtAi Orchard SrafiriftvTlM.loadJftt weu, it weUwtteraMad of fEiquality; tffaittoTmUa. from Famiogtoa, Ye* near the wed JsjdJpf to Brocetan. prioe $1,400,in easy payments. ‘ . 4 _ t • Alto, a Farmri butt me mile from Broeetoa, cntbeMbr^ Itatinm tm*,»d«*rea, goodlmww meats, plenty of eotl tad lh-—*""*< ud oae of the best rain fcw.h, the nrijbtirtr-" Mnitf tan* reason* ;Sr ROOTHRERTASOM. • - V ' "‘ : ‘ '‘ ' ■W—'-i- >' * : *V.;. ' S. -0.•. ** ''*; 4 * ■ J ; ISSSSSafiUK pttto,w*»T«rti tadßoShn, «* Hi 1 ??, Sfiaagte please ail. Ortat c*f* fens been tm M mmmp w choicest goods, alt of which he warranto.,. ; He also eooTfawtonuati&ctore, utm*mot+ »°g acriptlone o! BooU and Shoes. and fro* i M IhOf W*nOUa of creec twenty.jpar* la bari&eef te4M> dty f Pw*i » aa Aetont guMttßee that ibcm who foror Mb wiUi fMf iiet*oiio*owlßhe«fty d*»ltwnir. • ', **T*2. ■gtWArrWy -~ 1 - •M at tua new i»nrO»*»M*W . XOLLIN3 &, HO;tt MAM&BI-aTfZtT, cmiitkntly neoiTlßd fwb Winter F*»cj .Dm aad duple DMf JJff Id MTedftUly call Ike attention at tba Dadd* tow*® r~hewS ot elaklend ««M nuke, »ienoiiMerinoee.W*>l T phm. KulaUdeiUn, Una. !Ss«r7*crAlK,af<>U >l°rk of Ponuttfca, WK.ha.Md '? t^ <a ISSiS 4 M'KM, BmKr. (D?Ttcn/* -old .Uni,) \ V go, C» JtoMUWk L&OKBBA&Y, WILDCIUUtHT Btss, wmrrraU* pm, ifc* bwt *ntUota CboV -«*** «l. by tU. g»ltoD or bottta, . No. IST liberty ttrmL- buN KFliuitr fim/ill Bus —»• tfcmlM tm fiu-lot yggUnw. jt *» ..•damkamsMr, mil from inllit lov srlcd. • • '»-1» H« jWKO • w.| p Citr Bom. gmiihfMd m~t. %jIABOQAMV WAKtev,. . M. tal** <cr«U. totmß t aSSLB TO* WASH STANDS—Viriow pcttarMriji T, B. YODKQ * CO. m ~“* ' . For M««, . a .. . .• • l -nSirfARM, on \ well immoral, ana only rix mile* from tha city. AuJ, i gSS U I/* v n«r *• bend of fed ral street, Allegheny; It is offer*^ 0 *- lU .£• l bare » *rlolal register, with *£ JbUk lumber of form*, Cuontry Seats, flo«e •Baldtt.THMb be giren toaky who wbh to yacbase ?%** nJf\~»eriw C it. ». “»S)Si%QSe|r 75 Fourth rteaet- tJMBKUimsHlta.-*. MASOH tLV. »lU.t ! «ri..10. L.«n«Pfnw, «-n bw and relendM lot of ? Book ad Cambric Cjdtaw add no do .do ChanteCtes and Bim; Cambric JUding Smtm «wl Habte; FlooodsKs Edging* and Inatrtloc*; ®W flwM LlnenHandfcercfiiefe; Ltfttojd®* Embnddend linen Cambric do; a larg* Maofetmedt ««• nT y deritnUe flyifrUto Embroideries. T'tyTk* WINK TlLA&.— Just repaired Mt the car f? °* Hi sixth and Wood rtrett**, a smeltlot of «eWMrtWlo* ,«vder Tern, atxoog bat of vary delicate flavor. AUo,«ttttt suppW of the AttestOolong-Tea, whtt hxsbetaa giroa *o nodi ftisfaetton. Loren of flue Ties- wW tern* ibove all that can te deriresl. Price of either |LW pit **- A full wsortmeatof lower gndes, UomVi'A «**» ®fc _ mpu . w. a. yc«WL MBtUMM— A good itW# »««& fl r for 63H cent*,-at «*»!& To gtM Dealers* • -' _ ■/_ rTlgB roboerlbof toMmhrad ao», and moMiig to orter, 1.600 pair JftMMli Hcrcero Borttfiu; JU9 Uo«M*to not; aqodo Goatacd IkoU; 100 do OoilWi.*3T ; Ladi«;T,ooo do ciilKtray'a I uliKrfßootaanJOaltOT, Omßm>»“9E*sf£3Sss£!i ? gni RrMini. for wi«", vUch tui oflcn tioUw* tftWilW ;<£J2Etw in a. dtj, fn **>[**oi “•gSt-h. . TgoatAH a. ; “ ' 11 ' ’ lion 6»04«*.; -'S'-/'* E n BT¥ op .BUyi, k—Wiflaiwrt. mmt ttotTHMjjfe » * bccalind of ftocj Uood*, Cki»vW«rJ, ioeuoof Wm- M’Ctoay.fcei-GolMr- TbojiyUwi—aor is rtqoMtrJ to-coma/cmod, plan lCTt««ir.l»> «*»««»■>. - f •- f .. . -'• • \ • -:•?• V*, l riinoft* »ho wntßofr*» QoUdog w»«lddo Will to<M> * «t CALLAHAN'S Bai*r, 2A Fifth street. HUgoedtJor j affl’ilT«r^l«l £ On &*»».«*«?•• *•«“*• | for jbgwtaggc<«*. ... .- •' - - -- ■• • * S *.CO, M-goqnh 5 bawMfcWei tha*bj\e. The/h*re *l» rtedred lfi». lifc- j - | l/tmn BecxeoUons on WscbOinJe*! | life of John Chitftortom: ctal f - «f Portia*, or tt».UWory_-of j t Alloe»Booksreceivedm«ooMiJM»*-gy -- W- « • yo. 76 Fourth street- <. V I**** 1 **** ¥l«iri.or \ ' ‘JpTlliror&XO* 6bSift »nd-t«a4:rby Wm. BUroaefc .i...- .£ 2i»l Ibtrn:jg,J. g. J . Jones, tiubor of Will Western Soenefc. . mV .a % Fern Lente«: by Fnnnj *«n; M CTpJff» t; . f Urtar Agnei, or Vy^ X ieefti&ot ou Satthys by &*m* taro* ? iSr”~r - ifa.ro *&«*,?«»*• S I JIAKXIiUi. ULI&IUCta | tf com*of Omit ud KiftlLsMßtt, taon 1 'oJand x*Uow way quality; U'taa*na»» .wrtmoVof Blankets, mU-wool and of .tyyjupgiCTjwikey efeaebaieod unblemeked Bbeettoga, I »id*iilriah journo Linen- Sheeting •- *sxL tfantlng L *?g, t ben »nlaullh menP&cfaaca. bj tMA -IBfWi oe soM at New York wholesale prie**. ; i L" * YOU WANT.* ;IT jo« wtatsUglo oopie»; -;„ ; ' v .’l ! - • . • .f- - If too w»i* tie* wo*k*»a toon ttpotufiaod.* /•■ L *r.* r . tr »——«■ 3<mW n«T Iflolww?- ■ •--■: ? If ?oa««J» tnytthu; «mt»7 f ixsat ChMp Bootßtore of - ~ ' ’ wplV ' • ho. 335»ltkfield street. i-rjie&K C JLQL b&reTeceiTod a bMßtltal uwrtmnt; h.rfgtißtf «nd figured til wool DtlijiMt. JUMr» .Mjttlnsl-PisreMa: miiiSTfc spectrally soUdl vcall from, thal* diet • - gplM »W WORK BY REV. Joeßra‘K3ma.ygr*9y v KiaktoM,or W P ft»°»Q>;‘B , B-rß»4»g -.- „.... t Th6trmd**ttcpUedL.Biidfci»6leegM«r»BMlTDWgr: i »< Krr «d» tar 'ftj?4s*W‘y:u.T? t piKif »*wnn Jj sale low by ' ■~ , . . —'^-3 rXCßPltltl ifar to VJJg&SUt* 11 J£»k4erboek*T, fot September. * * .; Art, “/ S Hooeeboia‘Worda, .. *■ CWI Been fd |imuw »W of }•>*>■ tiw*terli|WTni«a t ■i Iteilb street,ae»r ‘ rt v .\n-s -•* ">* f mr 00OD0.-A. «■»»■* L ' brg leave k> «aj ihat.be leaner eellhiMpto*'a*,twtol»s*»«: i • p3cent U** than fce price* oftaetnar.* i* toiod that a eerj beodmme dren of pJUn Meek tUkoe 1 -. beboaebt at iliiw ■ ilalilblniieiit W* flee dePwe^^ty: \ I i ■ | ana>lle(to|cnhtiri»wiiwttoe.i -.,■ . W* » » 10 tool Pe*il*fh. bto Mnkwrt, toga Ko.~a ftOMbbU « ** ZB bbla Shad; , 80fcratt£fiad;' - • 60-bbU ItaetaJwJ, madfaatt: Whfbblr «- ' “ - 10) bbb Hydrmlk Oea*a(; SOboiMPalmEesp; . M „ 1M <* / • 37#i»H wpil SMOUBB k BICHABDSOK’S. 4LL WOOL YLAID6—A- A. MAfIUN w f\ dan irfllrecrfreand open STei7'»eteetitoekiSf »**. tlwlW DiNHLiU woel purrhasert O-Oc wmmo* paekaipa&dperantMyMlesla&awYarkeiEanattefcak mnn?Mtai«; ibex bi <Bwi4it w»ty mi • •■•••-• _wp« ? BPtJCMBB4n,-18fi*.'-BA4)AiI *AHL,NaW JUBnk stmt, harejust received per express, mae of ®» matf 1 beautiful strlea.oC a»ASttch WrooghS immtfflttmilßf mLaflnrilsttltdtr. “ • ' , , Also,* veer larg* ■■■ifranit, af •.*? TntTrtltec HaMto. - . ■-• s . ■',.••• ■ 1 Jsptaiif. • ‘ * PLAIN AND OBHAMBHTAL JAPANIHG, In ill D > brtoefas,'WWtelbeat etyla, maX BM v .-•• -_- -_y--.l:.Vf/ » The attention «f ttaaeri. IflKidm, Va i ritn 1 ware Is solicited to oar bo* style of JalsM, Pearl ' ; description.Sasnpttsaanfcwwfn Art MMtfMofcteM at or 1 at tfcaH>reßOttee, Ay men 'can also* see a new ityledf tiro iSSf , taiolaai ay heretofore eiccntwddittMe- 'iiru: MMi .l!i to pay as attowsjff IrttfflfanaßU, to^»nM*M^o ten ama. ’rtiVflSO <br 100 leered;'s4o fer 40 acres; in*?*!*- ; v, —Th« *»»« . MaCstra*: ia too*, i* 4fc»«* i .yurijjaymwU. 'V'J_r_ SAT-ATI inat rtcefred and fbrnlft bv mpt R, B. MUdatt k CO, AMNA—I caae *m*U flak* jort nAnid lor «H*U»yX/ wpT R.B^fi«UJßa LIFE OUL—I ?lp* Just necHad swi for Mk J wp? .„ , V b,*, aajaatftico. BOAP— 7 > \j ' . 52 do HUTs Zxtn Fo.l F»p; jo*t retired And for Ml* ty . ' 1 - ' £ 1 Bepl • -.. 1 TAft dANDUar-23 t>o»» totyautty^Btar OmM«* " juirt r*o*i**d w»4 fox Ml*t*J._ . . , . *4>i . • . . MMI l BdaBAW. »K> SUBURB 4 dwcsc prime qa*Hfr Beef received tnd for Ml* by _ ! . «?! > BAILEY A-KEESHATTr' MEDICO'S CHE6TB—lk*** « k«ul fr* Medtehn (Erects er*rofl«r«i 4n FUWmrgh, cultaM* for Ftmilks, Phyrfcto*.Bt**»bo*U,.The** j loss CbMtvttaUdQ *r*U to c*U-»nd p* t "y briar, ‘; LHGBBTER SHRBP>-Tkr** ftar ctrooff Sheep; Trait Mr. MuMoct’i celebodediianncteactocfc. for mU 'by uisi ~ .... ;• ...... or*<.* WfilfjftUOPEßFlttßD CORK—IO bexw ta»wr**Mr*p U-«4*kr B.aBßaw *q);;' *u2B 57 Wood greet - AL SODA— lOeutota at*nv* .■a , . iUgMftfc'ft * j E.°^” &ÜBB *OO, *■„&**■ —vras XQOUHJOa j *b3& ~, “'4?K»T B. COMH.B. ; , \ :S£T*> ' 'y ,I .- » , r .«. •’»• *• 5E2 a- a. MAaoajtqya. jiMtt'Wiwrr talnstot«ana» «qx// .? tel* in Honud tm nJm -.fcr * j' / ■ R. M, aujjtf.*w j - * • V ‘N X’ * ■Amrn
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