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But taking the Conetimtioo at a gnido and a rule of, action, they.nill maintain the joet rights of alTi eiutene, learning enoh to depend upon hie own merits and qualifications for office, emoluments and honor. This I hold to be the true dootrioe on this question. - If the conditions upon which the people or other ooantries can become oitiseni of th® uni- States, and et joj the benefits of oar free in stitutions be wrong, that is our fault. It was not the Germane the Welobmab, tbe Englishman, the Irishman or the Polonder T -wbo made these - They are the work of Amenoan statesmen- They stand sanctioned by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and other ulus trjous fathers of our Republic. We held out the alluring invitation to the people of other oooo* tries to ootno here, accept our conditions and be come American oitiseiis. Nor were we slow to itdpresa upoa tbo world the peculiar benefits of our Institutions. Indeed, we boasted of our laud of civil and religious liberty—of our asylum for the oppressed, where every mao could enjoy the high dignity of self-government, and the inesti mable privilege of worshipping God agreeably to the dictates of oooscience. Thus invited. m«ny came of all c.cintries, and of all sects of pn-feesing Christians. Bome have been with us since the days of the Revolution ; some for halt ft century ; -some fur half that time, aod ©there for a shorter period They have contributed by their industry and skill to the development of the resources of our common country, and have elated in its defence; others have felled the for est iiod cultivated the soil and have added to the general prosperity of the country; others have advanced the commercial, manufacturing, mining, and mechanical interests of the nation, and others have adorued the pnlpit and tbqJgar They have assisted to.pay the taxes, and tomtit ohr battles; and shall thesaored covenant which wfas thus made with these people be violated by tie power of a secret and insidious combination that override the Constitution ? Shall the faith of our fathers, as plighted in this great instru ment, be thus disregarded? Rigbtminded men of all parties must respond no 1 No such im morality and political wrong should be permit t*d to tarnish tho fame of America. From the long past days of the revolution there is a re minleoenoe that speaks inleloquent tones against this proposed error. From the shades of Mount Vernon—from the grave of La Fayette—frem ibe heights where Montgomery fell—from the ooee bloody fields where Pulaski and Do Kalb gave up their lives, there comes up a solemn re monstrance against the proposed wrong. I would not say this, nor the weakest sentiment of it, for the mere matter of office to this class of citi sens. The value of office to them is of small importance; but it is the deep dishonor that such violent measures would inflict npon our country, that induces me thus to speak. It would nbt be tbe loss of oivil place that would most affiict our adopted eitUens, but it would be the humiliation of being 'designated as a class, of whom it should be said, they are not to be trust ed with civil place. This is the idea that would most wound their pride and excite their indig nation. There are amongat those who in the want of a full appreciation of our institutions and oustoms, so deport themselves as to give reason for complaint. But these-fants afford no sufficient ground for violating the institutions of the conntry. It is simply cowardly to acknowl edge danger from such a source, and tbe avowal of it ie a poor compliment to the strength of our government. I repeat, that I am opposed to all oath bound sbeietiee or associations to accomplish political ends, and to all obligations which embarrass the free exercise of tbe eleotive franchise, or that may be calculated to prejudice the sanctity of tbe jury box. I deprecate, as most mischie vous, those political tenets, wb|cb, in their it liberal and intolerant spirit, wodld go behind the swaddling clothes of tbe infant, and pry into the oonecieoees of men to fix the test for civil office. >"->V . ... /T.V: • 1* a* 1 ~-:* ■' Sf* £3? **■>'■* ~V ,-*»•>*. * v*'^ ; ' ) ••; *•* j „* . , .•■ i ‘_T. •* «► 1 • r- - - '5 •*- »; Has it ever occurred to those who have thought- j iessly expounded this new doctrine, that the | practical application of it mnat be met at the t very tbrtahboM by insurmountable aiffiedtiee. la this attempt to excite one cUbb of professing : Christians against another a mere expedient of ( wily politicians to accomplish tbeir own selfish | ends, or is it intended as a great radical ohange : in the inetitntionß of onr oountry. If the latter j be the real idea, it will be perceived that the ; first step mast be a unity of Chnroh and Btate. ' How else can these new dogmas be reduced to ! praeiioet Tbeir advocates must get possession of the ci»il government—must change tbe fun damental laws of the land, and then bring the : power of the government to bear on matters of , religions belief aed church organisation f and , when one denomination of professing Christiane . shall have been punished Into purity, according , - to the notions of this then aootber, : the most needing correction, woold be taken up, ( and so on until an religions denominations would ; . be made to acoord to a fixed standard by the ' 'force of law. In my opinion, by the time this . SanAedrwi should have passed all denominations I in review,'the Christian spirit of the nation ' would be prostrated, and the infidel spirit be ( predominating. Who will have the boldness to undertake a ; Work of this magnitude ? No one, I venture to ' •ay, of all the men, who in an evil hour have embraced this heresy, can .be found who will as- • some so great responsibility. Snob an attempt, j could it be made, would be well caloolated to | awaken a dread of the scenes of the seventeenth century, as enacted in Europe. We should not be deaf to the voles of history upon this •abject; nor should wc forget that our anoss tors, from whatever country they may have come, and wherever landing on this continent, whether at Plymouth Rock or Jamestown, were i refogees from religious persecution escaping | from the bloody scebes which mark the darkest pages in modern history. Nor should we forget j that when Wm. Penn, Roger Williams and Lord Baltimore, a Quaker, a Baptist, and a Catholio, agreed upon terms of perfect religions tolerance, that it wss a seoond era of “ good will to man on earth.” It was the greatest trinmphof Chris tianity since the days of Constantine. It has been the source of the greatest good to man kind. Its benign inflaenoes have been world wide, and it haß strengthened the cause of civil liberty and Christianity in all countries. Has it occurred to those who woold eclipse this great characteristic of Amerioan Institutions, that the direfol influence of a retrograde action on this •object could not be confined to the limits of onr country! That as its advocates they oonld not be justified for a temporary inconvenience or eel -11 h end, in entailing so great an evil in the cause of Christianity and oivil liberty in other coun tries. This principle of Christianity, benevolence and love for the rights of man, knows no geo* graphical limits. It is as wide-spread as the human race. The Christians in heathen lands point to American institutions as an argument in favor of liberal views. The advooate of the oivil rights of man under tyrannical and oppres sive forms of government, also draws bis argu ments from out example. The American ex ample has been the beacon light which has guid ed the political warrior wherever etruggling against the waves of oppression. To the ohris tian in heathen lands, and the Protestants m Catholic conn tries, It has furnished the largest •hare of their arguments and their hopes. But to suppose—which is Simply an absurd ' Udea—-that there be reason to apprehend en eroachmeuts npon onr civil institutions by any '•lass or sect of citiieni, where vronld all good dtitens rally for protection against snob an evilT ! They would be found to cluster around the constitution; they would gather about it like tbe faithful at Mecca, end bold it up as an impassa ble barrier to each encroachment. There I should be, in snob event, to maintain this instrument for tbs benefit of all classes aodali denominations of Christians. Bnt how idle it is.in those who pre tend that there may be danger to the oivil insti tntioaa of the country, to announce, asa remedy, the destruction of the greatest safeguard wbiob our ioritntioos afford. 80 long as the people : ooaflds In the paramount law of toe land and reversnos its principles, so long will it afford 'ample protection to aU; but if that instrument be overridden by tbe power of combination—if It be thus demoralised and weakened and the confidence of the people alienated from it, and •noroaohments should then be attempted, there " be cause for alarm, for those resisting 'nob iovariooe would be in tbe attitude of an army the fortress torn down and tbs ordcacoe dlsuautled. But eoongh of this. I trust that J h tvs succeeded in making my views known to ' you npon this grave subject. . . I have said nuns of these things from prrja l dies, for lam myself a Pennsylvanian by birth, . and a Protestant by religious belief, as were my parents before me, bnt I have simply declared principles which I bsttsv* are consistent with the beet interests, tbe dearest rights, and high . Stt hopes of tbs people of oy native State. JTordo I intend to speak unkindly of individual eih'Mna, who for any reason may have connected . Jhjiuelves with toe associations to which I have isSMa referring. I nan readily perceive how, "clothed with notslty and ssoreoy, the approaoh- -.. ~ . . ..T v V,», \. . •■■■'■.•■ .’ ', • ••-■ : :-.’'.v‘.••.■■•• ■-;. •>•*i, • * . * • r L fit . •'<; 'j/ • T* 1 » \ ft‘. . . .... ». r ‘-• vY institution mnnld bw iasldloua yd fans might be drawn within its meshes* Bat .ell such have e plain datj to V to withdrew from the order—® cbkienoe to the Constitution, tnftfb nsse&the ssgiiEfcft##-<reejead independent voters, U& ▼aH for ttomsoeTer/theyrge&se for poHtfejtijl; office. , \ : .1 >' i" T -1! ha4e udw, feUow%*tl*eßg£ said ell that the limits of e communication of this kind will per- and I troat.l haveraade myself understood on ;all to my offioiel ! The issue must be with you. I am confident,'' that in passing upon my acts, you will them by a standard of perfection, for that is what humanity cannot attain. Iu conclusion, let me assure you, that whatever yourdeoision may be, it shall not weaken my attachment to the prin ciples I have declared, nor lessen my seal for the welfare of my native State, nor my admiration forjyoa as a people. ; Very respectfully, your fellow-citiien, WILLIAM BIGLER. - loiltj Jttoraing |W. I’lITSBli R<Jlit TIiuESDAY MOKNING:::;::SEPIEMBEE 28. DEHOCtIATIC TICKET. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JUSTICE OF TUB SUPREME COURT, J EJIEMIAH S. BLACK, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOTT, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET CHARLES BIIALEU, City of Pittsburgh. COKGKUA. 22-1 DIBTWCT. DR. 0. D. PALMER, Butler CouDly. Assxvbit, J. K. MOORHEAD, City of Pittsburgh. JOHN S. HAMILTON, tfnutb Pittsburgh. JOHN M. KIBKPATUICK, City of PUuburgh. THOMAS M. CARROL, M’Kewport. WflAftN BTEWAkT, DuquMoe Borough. JOHN S. KENNEDY, City of Pittsburgh. J. HARVEY ROBB, St. CUlr. Cuss or Co cut, JOHN H. PHILLIPS, RoMdbod. ELIJAH TROVILLO, City of Pittsburgh. DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. Dretcrou or us Poo*, JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine. EDWARD M’CORKLE, lodUns. ROBERT BAILEY, UiDrbwtvr. MORNING POST JOB OPPIOB. We would cell the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just rewired from PMlsdelphi* a number of foots of sew Job Type, and are sow prepared to fill orden tor Card*, Circulars, Bill Heeds, Paper Bock*, Boaters, and Programmes tor exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. 9«wa of tHa Day. There were 14 deaths by Yellow Fever at Charleston on Baturday, and 18 on Sunday. The Philadelphia “ Bulletin ” says there was an immense number of visitors at the State Fair oa the opening (Tuesday) morning. A despatch from Halifax says the steamship "City of Philadelphia,” was stranded on Cape Rase end will be e total loss. Passengers and pert of the cargo saved. Fully covered by in surance. She took the plaee of the $ll-fated "City of Glasgow.” ' The annual Protestant Episoopal Convention, fot the dlooese of Ohio, as we learn from the " Register,” met in Sandusky on Wednesday morning. Rev. Dr. Cl ax toe preaches the open , ing sermon, and Bishop Mcllvaine will preside ; over its deliberations. GOVERNOR BIGLEK'S ADDRESS. In our paper to-day will be found the address of Governor Bigler. His sickness baa prevented his canvassing the Btate as was his intention, and he takes this method of making his senti ments known to the people on the isms involved in this oampaign. We commend it to a cahefol perusal of all voters. We regret that be could not come to Pitts burgh. It.is now, we suppose, too late to ex pect him. Read the address. It speaks out openly on all subjects it touches. The Whig candidate continues bis travels, not withstanding the slokness of his competitor. .The *< AStlr of Honor ” In th« Ranker i Morton M’Mioh&el, Esq., pabliabes a card " to the public,” giving the correspondence thgt passed between himself and Hon. James Cooper, President of the Banbury end Erie Railroad Company, from whiob it appears a dnel was not so imminent os the knowing ones had .it. Mr. Cooper took exceptions to the following, In an editorial of the North jimtriean : “With plunder in high plaoes, &0.,” "and false pretences and malversation, as in the city sub scription to the Snnbary and Erie Railroad Com pany, we shall boa our beads with shame, onless the sharp and secure processes of the penal laws can be successfully applied.” and demanded, if it applied to Ijim, that he i should have satisfaction —meaning “ pistols and Cuffee.” Mr. U’Miohael immediately submitted 1 the case to Messrs. Wm. D. Lewis and Charles j Henry Fisher, assuring them he would abide their decision. These gentlemen determined: First. That the paragraph referred to in Mr. Couper'e letter and the subsejaenit correspond ence, di J not famish any ground for the propo sition contained in Mr. Connelly's letter, and that he must decline its acoeptanoe. Second, That to admit the pereonal responsi bility of the conductor of a public journal for his striotures on publio affairs, would, In their judgment, be detrimental to the internets of the community, and divest the press of it? most im portant prerogative. He then wrote to Mr. Connelly, Cooper’s friend, declining any personal satisfaction; whereupon this gentleman acknowledged Its re ceipt, and added, “ under these circumstances, no farthsk correspondence is necessary.” And here, we suppose, will end this “affair of honor” —in which, we think, Mr. MoMiobael acted very properly in accepting the advioe of bis friends. '.Aside from thd barbarity of duelling—and it Is also by no means a sure remedy for the in jured party—it would be a great pity were two such eminent .Whigs to blow esoh other’s brains out just on the eve of an election. Pollook will not only need the votes of Cooper and McMiohael, but many more of the same sort to elect him. Cnisvn CotraTY Democratic Nokisatioxs.— The Chester County Democratic Convention as sembled on the 19th Inst., and nominated the following tioket: For Congress, John Hickman; for State Senator, Ebtr W. Sharp; for Assem bly, Henry T. Evans, Wm. Wheeler, and Thos. W. Cheney. Afterwards, the Senatorial Con ferees of Chester and Delaware met, when Ax%- riah L. Williamson was ohosen Senator. R. E. Monaghan, Esq., one of the members from Ches ter county last session, was unanimously re nominated, but was eompelled to decline for va rious private reasons. We are sorry Mr. M. re fuses to stand for nn elcotion. He was a nu-st nsefal member of the lost legislature, and we are fare the people of Chester, county could not be represented by one more faithful, not only to their interests, but also those of the entire Com monwealth. j A Lima Hirald. I —The New York “Herald” in noticing the one hundred and nine deaths irbioh occurred in our city on Thursday last, •ays ai the same rate there would have been (hirteexi hnodred in*Gotham. We do not see how this ooold be shown, but It is perhaps as Wear the truth as the “Herald” usually gets when itatirig facts 1 In 1860, according to the census report, Pittsburgh, Allegheny and districts had upwards of 76,000 inhabitants, and New York 616,000-—or less than set en times the nombn— which would give seven hundred and sixty-three deaths, if the mortality there wac equal to what it waa here on Thursday last. ult, r-JaTif iAwcthwau***’ o#mtt»M» to illtm r , --L most worthily bestowed upon institution*that have given efficient aid. to ameloriate ravage* of the epidemio which has lately afflic ted our city. BtUdkaJjave donation baiieenmfcde to aid the klod ana Christian efforts bf thefieT. POa*avantto allevi ate the condition of tfele aiok and poor. This pure-hearted nfan hasbeeo untiring in biseffotta to relieve tho9e who,h*Te been strikeu down by the prevailing matsdy.Hud it would be a re proach npon our community if we did not lend a helping hand to his disinterested efforts in the cause of humanity. The Rev. Passavant has for many years devoted his energies and means to the relief of tho poor and sick, and we hope that in this season when the purity of his prin ciples have b?en made so apparent that bis holy motives will not be suffered to languish from the want of “material aid." The Freeport Aqwedoct—Work ftor the Sinoe the falling of this struotare, it is proba ble in a day or two at the farthest, the bed of the canal and basin will be exposod to the rays of an almost vertical sun. What tho effeot will be npon the health of that portion of the city it needs no ghost to tell any one. The authorities should immediately procure a large quantity of lime, or some other disinfecting agent, ready to distribute, so soon as the water ehall have been drawn off. A neglect of some such precaution may result in a breaking out of the epidemic we are now eo happily rid of. Tbs Vacabt Bishopbick nr N*w Yonr.— Bishop Waiowright is scarcely cold in bis grave before the contest as to who will be his succes sor has commenced among the High and Low Chgrcbmen.. At tho Convention of 1862 an elec tion was only had after scores of ballotings— a majority of the Clergy uniformly voting for a High Churchman, while the Laity as uniformly refused to concur. A D °ther party propose to restore Dr. Onderdonk, who was suspended for certain immoral practices ; bnt this is replied to by one who signs himself “a member of the Cot vsntion which elected Dr. Onderdonk, bnt who voted against him," in a rather uncharitable manner. A warm time may be looked for at the Convention to be heid in October. Railboad Cohvkxtion. —Among the promi nent things reoommended at the late Roilroad Convention at Columbus, was that of establish ing throagh fare at two and a half oents per mile; local fare to be threo oents a mile. In order to put astop to tho.frauds upon emigrants, the roads are to refuse the tickets of emigrant brokers, and receive only tickets Issaed by the railroad companies. The “ Runner" system has entirely been abolished. It Dxdb’t Pat. —Gov. Wood, of Ohio, has re timed to his home in Cleveland, after an ab sence of nearly two yeare as Consul at Valpa raiso. It was believed «t the time he accepted the appointment that the fees of the officer amounted to rising $20,000 a year. This was a great exaggeratioa in the free, for in the year 1858 they amounted to only $3,295. M&v-ofVfAß'd-Hxß.-i-Thts is the tide of a very interesting novel by Eugene Sue. The well known name of the distinguished Author will in sore it a rapid tale, and an eager perusal. Pub lished by T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia, and for -sale by Miner A Co. and Gildenfenney A Co. Wo would oall attention to the advertise ment of Dr. G. Nixon, in another column. Tho Doctor has discovered a reliable remedy. The proclamation issued by the Governor in relation to the amount appropriated towards the liqaidation of the State debt, shows tho gratify ing fact that daring the three years of Governor Bigler's administration, NINE HUNDRED AND THREE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARB AND FIFTEEN CENTS of the State indebtedness has been paid. If we take into consideration the fact that nearly FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS of the peo ple's money had to be taken to finish works which Were commenced under the Whig admin istration of Governor Johnston, the amouot of debt paid is certainly a strong and convincing proof, that the present State administration Is governed by the most rigid economy. Had no new works been commenced—had the adminis tration of Governor Johnston eoofined itself en tirely to<the improvement of the finished lines of railroads and canals, and not entailed npon Governor-* Bigler's administration the necessi ty of prosecuting to completion new works, there wonld have been paid of the State debt, daring the last three years, nearly FIVE MIL LIONS of dollars. This is a foot which the re cord shows. - However, under the circumstances, the pay ment of the amonnt which we have stated, is an earnest to the people of what the Democratic party can and will do, if a fair chanoe is affor ded. Give but a clear field, with nono cf the dregs of Whig extravagance to obstruct, and the State debt will be reduced in a few years be yond publio expectation. . Please publish the following extract from a Circular of the /Etna Insurance Compa ny, of Hartford, Conn: Geo. E. Arnold, Agt., 74, 4th st. “ The condition of this office notwithstanding the considerable losses of the past two months, Is toond, the eapital Is whole, with a respecta ble surpiue; the Company do not owe a dollar to any bank or other institution; with a large bal ance in cash at our credit In Bank, and every toes now outstanding will be promptly paid at maturity or before ; our investments in bonds, stocks and mortgages exoeed Four Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, besides large balances due and in the oourse of transmission from Agents.’ 1 «el 7. Hr Prof. Horse's Invigorating Elixir and Cordial.MA* a protector eg*inat oontagious and Infection* dieeasae, there I* nothing like bradog up the nerves, muscular end digestive system*. I f tbece an la perfect order, the human frame is a tower of strength almoet Impregnable to disease. The cholera la now In pro cess of importation to our shores, and It is of the utmost importance that the system should be pnt Into a condition best calnulated to resist it* attacks. Every emigrant vessel from Europe ha* It* peeeenger* decimated by the malady, and the reason why it is so fatal is, that most of the unfor tunate tenants of the steerage have been weakened by poverty and privation, and tbelr relaxud oerree, and fibre*, and Unmet can offer no mlataoce to the malaria of the peetllenee. The very bast preparative for the approaching cholera—tor we are sure to have It io the spring or sum mer—U a coarse of MORBPB INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR OORDLAL. It will bring every orgun, every nerve, every muscle, into a condition of perfect vigor, while Its powerful antiseptic properties will neutralise every un healthy tendency in the fluids of the body, end purify asd equalise the circulation of the blood. To those who • offer fr&m nervous tremblings, hysteria, dyspepsia, liver com plaint, general proetration, lowness of spirits, or any dis ease or infirmity oonwvo« nt open the disordered action or torpidity of any organ upon the regularity of which general health depends, this preparation is recommended as a sov ereign end safe speeifie—free from evory mineral Ingredient, and eminently conservative in its nature. Ladies will fnd it a “ pleasant help” in nil the disorders to which their sn le subject. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; rix lor twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, IP2 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggist* throughout the Doited State*, Canada, and the West Indies. FLEMING A BROS., No. SO Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. H. KSYBER, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P.,FLEMING, Allegheny City. *ep2&d*w A CARD—Cltlseus of Pittsburgh, you have among you one of ,tbe most terrible disease* known—the Cholera. Al though so fatal, as it usually proves, It U nevertheless promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; invaria bly so la>lts earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after oollapse has taken place. By twenty-two yean* eoquabit vith this diesaee I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which jos will find lmny CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every /<m£v should get It at once, asd keep it on hand. Every person In feet should have it within roach, and im mediately urn it on the first disturbance of the bowel*. The fi«*v it gives ii prompt and effectual- Dm it with con fidence, even in the later stages. Pull directions ftxr treating the disease aeeoapany it Tori*]* by GEORGE H. KEYSES, No. 140 Wood Pittsburgh, [eepa] K«' lUCH, Broadway, N- X. ’■ c * , ** v ' -t > - -•• i V *' > * ■ , r •■' w * *f -.'• •''> *H r • ’ fl *■ *i': r » \4 K* * ' City Authorities. State Debt. Cara for Cholera. -; • +* * * ■ * v r ■ oT fever sad Ague by the nee of Dr. M’JLa&e’s liver PQhk Wt have now mother to mention, vis: JUR Sharpe, of Madtsonborgh, who states that lnjvu|f**if under a very severe attack of Ago# and fane, and. Was Ms abstain, •qnaaia opinion, wuadSdOßobeeciealon, that Ufe Uver pßb are the best for MUoni eemplataforevar steed in Us janOnn of nonntrj ‘. 1 Although long known as a sovereign remedy fcrntanfc «mm of Bepatie derangement, or dtmeeeevpf the liver,.lke ' ■proprietors Dr. Miens’* nils were not prepared for the frequent, bat gratifying evidences of Its general utility and eon tire capacity. Id this r aspect, this Invaluable xoedidee has exoeeded their most eaoguiae expectations, and induced them to hope that It will be introduced into every JkmDy in Qm United 8 tales. •' TunTiisere uilt be eereftil to ask for Dr. briane*! Cele brated Urn rille, and take none else. Thera another Pills, purporting to be Uver Pills, now before the public. Dr. Mlaue’e Uver Pills, also bts celebrated Vermifuge,can. now be had at all respectable Stag stores ta'the ue!t*d States end Canada. A>o for sale by the sole proprietor*. C FLEMING BROS fluboefsors to J. Kidd A Co^ 40-L.lT«r Dlsesteee.--Oerter's BPMlph u » nutdy for Urn D’.eeese, »■»> the number of tormlde bigerilsconnected wltfc • dleorguilsedstate ct theiorgsn, U unrivalled. Mnndreds of rertlbestse, from the Ugliest SDtireee, of persons Wring In Iho city of Eietnnond, To, night be giren of cores sleeted by Outer’s Bpsnlsh Xlxtore. We bore only room to refer to the eltrenrdlosry ecus of Sunnel L. Printer. bq , of the ten of Drinker * Morris, Booksellers, Richmond, Vs, rrbo erss cored by bn bottles of Outer's Spsnisb Mlotore, sfter three jeers eotforto t from dieesesd User. He esye its eetion on the blood Is Tondsrful, better time ell the medicine he hed esu token, end tfoestfolly reeotnmari* it to all. %• 8m sdvartlienwnL « PetatelooWi— The well-known euperierity ol GBJBBUrS lit In th. Oiraumt, need, no oommemt on M> pert: It he. been acknowledged by all who here taeorad him ,Ith thdintden, that they heee neeer hew Sited with the lame enee end etyleel hy hhn. He be*, to inXonn hU pe none end the pobUo, that hli itook U now replete with the sssr.— 1 Tailor ,lv ' PutAkoD Makati 140 Liberty at, hmd of Wood. PICT, On moraine, ZTth taunt,* t o>etak, M, JOHNw. QDIGG, aged ST years. Tbefttabdtof U» tunilj »t« Incited to tttMi hlj fan rol, Cram hto tot# tMldene,, corner of Bom and Third ,tr*eU, .t »% o'clock, TBIB MORNING. * TCW ADVZSTDBXXNTB. propoiali. NAVY DBPARTMKNT, Bimiu of Tarda and Dodo, September M.UN- O BALED PROPOSALS, Bodorood " Propomli for cUm If a S _ «t nort-icrd (urn tb. clod or clou*. cod tbo rnrd.) rrfll bo rocctrcd >t thiooffloo for totojabtok end doUnrlnd »t tbo oeroTkl nOTTTMd* the Potorlolo ood ortieloo cmbSrad to o»T of oortlcoUrly doocribod to pnnltd nAatofo, to bo tonilibod, noon application. to thooe deolrieg to cflor to 000 tract for In * nf ini eUw* aimed thtwißi _. r FOR POKTBMOOTH, N.H. OferVniU b# raedrod notil U o'clock OB tbo tot do J of No vwmbarnext. Clsme*. Artlrlee. No* 1 Brick* 2 Granite t Lumber 4 Iron easting* 6 Paints and oil « Stationery 7 Wood 8 Charcoal 0 Bay no Meal 11 Eteel 13 File* IS Chandlery 14 Excavation. FOR BOSTON. 0&r» will b* rnarftad until 12 o’eloak on the fttt day of No vember next. ClasaM. Articles. No. I lima and hair 2 Oecnant 5 Charcoal 4 Gun ela (tie packing ft Hay and Straw 6 Provendar 7 Iron, iron splkas and naUi 8 Paints, oil, glam, dc. 9 Steal 10 File* 11 Ship chandlery 12 Hardware 13 Copper 14 Stationary lft Sand 16 Bricks 17 Blatea . 18 Pine and sprue* lumbar and timber 10 Wbita ptna boards and lumbar 20 Granite 21 Yellow pin* timber 22 White pine and spruce timber. TOR NKW YORK. Offan will be reerired until 12 o’clock on the ftth day of No vember next. Clan's. Articles. No. i rn« 2 Steel g Iron 4 Hardware ft Ship chandlery 6 Paints, oil ana glass 7 Pretender 8 Lime and asm wit 9 ftone f 0 Bricks 11 nraral and sand 1J» Iren work. Sc. 13 Timber, lumber, So. 14 Stationery. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND NAYIL AITLOM. Offer* will be received until 11 o'clock ou th*Hh day of S< vember next. Classes. Artlsles. No 1 Bricks and stone 2 Oak and pin* lumber n Chandlery 4 Tool* ft Iroo 6 Stationery p 7 Coke and wood 5 Sand lima 9 Hay and *tnw 10 Provender 11 FUa* 1U Steel IS Mifcellaoeoo*. ASTLDM. No. 1 Clothing j Balt, boot*, shoes, Aa. 8 Provisions 4 Groceries 4 Dry good* G timid, Ae. 7 Tobacco 8 Miscellaneous 9 Provender 10 Wood and charooal U Prints and oil. FOE WASHINGTON. Oflan will be .racatred until IS o'clock on the 10th day of OUml Artlelm. No. 1 Brick! 3 Stan. S Pm* timber 4 Lumber, Ao. ft Lime A Cement 7 Pig Iron 5 Iron, steel, nails. A*, e Paint*, Se ll) CbandUry 11 Hardware 12 Stationery 15 Wood. Ac. 14 Charcoal Ift Band 16 Belting. Ac. 17 Leather ho** 26 Hay and atraw 19 Provender. FOR NORFOLK. Ofhra will ba received until 12 o'clock ou the 10th day of Classes. Articles. Nj. 1 Bricki 2 Btone I Tallow pina and oak timber 4 Whits pine pl«ok and board* 6 Cement 0 Iran aplkes and Iron natla 7 Steal 8 Copper, lead and lino 9 Faint*, oils and glia* , 10 Ship chandlery 11 Hardware i is niM 18 Btatlonary 14 Slats U Charcoal 18 Ilay 17 Provender. FOR PENSAOOLA. Offer* wltl ba reoeivrd aatU 12 o'clock on tha 10th day of November nazt. Claim. Article*. No. 1 Brick* 5 Pina Inmber and timber 8 Oak and hard wood, timber, and lamber 4 White and yellow nine, Juniper, and eypren board* and lamber 6 Lime, do. 8 Cement 7 Iron, Iron spike* and na&i 8 Paint*, dll, glam, da. 0 Steel 10 File* 11 Ship cbmdlery 12 Hardwara 15 Copper, copper and oampomtkn nulls, ha. 14 Station err 16 Iron ousting* 18 Foal 17 Belting and packing 18 Hay 10 prortndar 20 Shall* 21 81ata 22 QcaalW. Tha printed •chedols* may ba man at tha respective naty yard*, or at tha nary amts' office* naarait thereto; and will be forwarded by tha nary agent for tha particular yard naarait to hi* offloa,or by tha boraen, for any yard upon appUeatkm, stating tba dame and tha yard* for which tha applicants dedra to offer. Tha schedule* will data tha lima* within which tba ms- Uriel* will ba raqnlrad to ha delivered. Alt tba articles which may ba contracted for moat ba de livered at snob plae* <* pkoes, within tba navv-yard* rw spadivaly for which tha offer Is mads, as may ba directed by tba eonunandlngofloer thereof. Itis to be provided ie the contract, and to badkttaetly nudentoodby tb. bidder* th.t th.uKMt «d nttmtar of artklm ennmenUd in elamee beaded “ HlmaltoMotle- an epedfled as the probable quantity whkh may be required, aa trail a. to fix date tor detraining the lowed bid; bnt tba oentraelor la to fnrnlab more or km of the mid asnme r.mdortWm,ond(n aukepmlStia emd eel Uma o. Ou bnttat. er awmnaW mx> npdn,(t*i raquUitkm. eent tba poet offlee aball ba dmoad eoMcimt n> tka.) dnrlmr the decal year ending 80th June, 1858; and abelber the qnantitle, required be more or km than thorn •padflad, tie priem atoll rameta Urn earna. All tba article, nndar tha oontraet moat ba of tha bait quality, dattyared In good older, fraa rfnß and nary antra charn or axpanm, and aobjact to tha lnepeetkn, eonnt, watfht,ormmonramont of tha mid aaryyiid, and beta •U respects satisfactory m the commandant thereof Bad dmi^nribnodtothoyirffor^epsrtfcral^eCTin^ oftheertides, Ac. Contractor* for “ Wsmi- Unemm ,, whodonotr*nlde near the ptoeewbers the article* -m to b* delivered, wiD be required y numeln thabpto proa* am egwt *t ths efty or pterfpnl ptow Mr the ymd •* * . s • • - ~ v *-- _ The periods of (Mirer; of all banding mate* lats must eon- Jbrm to the schedule. k/ •YApproved suretlasln the full amount of ths cfMJprf wm# Mgarquired, sod twenty per centum as eddltioofi*wwarwj dsSIFMd from each payment until the contract sball bare liif iimiililinl or cancelled, onldw otpfprise by'&i Department. On p b<>Usr»l as required during the fldjajjreir, thatwenfr ptf wtfcn retained may, at UpjfccreßPn of umaimman* dsat.be paid quarterly, on the tgd otlettisry, April, Jugr endOctoter when the been aeUsfcetery; fee balance (eighty per cent)*® be peid.bxtbOW. Mitnf~ within thirty dayiegnr itiapi Mentation of. jbmaia tripmeate, doly roocbed and approved. ;'*! No part of the per oentom referred Is to be paid ontS all | rejected articles offered under ihswoatiaut ahall hare been j removed from the yard, onleaa jpeetaUy authorised by the s Department. It will be stipulated In the contract that if dafault ahall be made by the parties of the first partlndeUverinraU «f any of the articles mentioned of the quality end at the times and placro ebovj provided, then, and In that earn, the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as HqnUaiad damage*, a sum of money equal to twice the £o*oant of the contract price herein agreed upon as the price to a bn paid Jfcrtba article* in. cam of the actual dalUecj j thereof, whWKquHatied damages may be recovered from time to time ae they acerne. ...a. . . . TbesurtOas most sign the eootrset* and certify that they in the aggregate are worth, over and above their debts and liabilities, the fall amount ef the contract. KaCb offer ntnrtbe signed by the person or persons »ab ler It, wad by the gnarintow, according to the Cortot annex ed ; ssd theur residence, naming the town and State, most be distinctly stated. ' It Is tobe provided in the contract that the bateau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without kw nr damage to the government, in ease Congress shall not have 'made sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for the completion of the works estimated for, acd on which this advertisement Is based. Persona-wbose offers shall be accepted will be notified by latter through.the poet offlee,’wMeh notice shall be eonrid ered sufficient; and if they da «o£ enter into contract for the supplies specified within fifteen daps iwm the date of notice from this bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a contract will be mads with, come other person br .parsons, and the guarantors of such defaulting Udder will be held responsible for all delinquencies. All orders not made In with this adver tisement will, at the option of fSkmureeu, be rejected. Those only whose offers may baSpeapted will be notified, and contracts will be ready for exaontiM without delay by . the n*Tj agsntat , and case ef any quet lien enriay in Uu oourte of eaxeu'ing theemtroct, a must U tet&ed by the terms of. without going OaUnd, frat iutlrtmeni. 9 JOS. SMITH. FORM OP OFFER. To Ou Chit/ of Uu Bureau of Yards and Docks, JYaey De partment: .i of ■ - latbe Bteteof hereby offer to faroisb, voder your advertisement, dated __ toy of - . t sod su*Ject to all the requirement* of the ante, all the article# embraced in class No. , rii : (Here Insert the articles, with price* carried out,) amount, tag to (writ* tbe aggregate inward*;) *»dl propora (name tbe agent if one !c requited by advertisement) . Tbeundersigned I cf . ’ inth# State of > and. . ■ ."."Of 1 ■ ' i *'■ » n tbe State of ■--■hifortirtntOrt, hereby undertake that above oamed 1 1 ■ wHt. if ■ -offer be ac cepted, enter into contract, u bef re required, with the United State*, within flftoen day* after tl>» date of notice through tbe poet office of the acceptance of —■■ ■ bid, a* before mentioned. (Siffnatures.) I certify that the abore oamed , and .. . sr « known to me to be good and responsible guaran tor* in tbia caae. (To he signed by a nary a(ant,-coDector, or district attor ney, or soma other petaon known to tbe bureau to be eredl* t*ble.) »»pgS:la«4w 3oy to tlao World, YOU MUST IIAVIIXI—In tiieoouwe of human events. It ’a becoming necessary that the Oast* of mankind Khonld he met In a proper maimer; and, uhwas. it befog ordained that all mankind should grow in knowledge, the ondenizned ha* at length procured fhe truth of the great secret, at an expense of Are thousand dollar*, bow to re nos* FRBOKLBS, TIN, and to PURITY TTiB SKIN. This wonderfol dfoeovery haa been before the French, Inglbh and German people for owr twelve years, and hut for tbe great peeweranoe and almost superbuman exertions of PROFESSOR G. NIXON, would hare probably remained a mystery to the world for year* lo ecme. We now otter thin discovery to tbe world for tbe aajn of ONE DOLLAR, post paid, to Dr. G.Nixon, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio, where he has locate! himself, amidst crowds of friends, and is receiving the blessings of sll that have need this great preparation. He is daily fbrwatdtag, to all parts of the United Stats*, thsee wonderfol receipts fbr removing Tan, Freckle*, and Purifying the BUn. sep2BMSm DR. G. NIXON. For Rami. A LARGE AND CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE— t\_ On north Canal street, between East Inns nod Chest nut sheet, Allegheny. Posse irion can be had about the Ist of November, and the rent te tbe Ist of April neat will be very low. Tbe Property can be Vseeed fag a term of one to five years. Inquire of HENRY &PBOUI* Esq-, or O. W. CASS, e*pfflailm» (Wee of Adams A Oo.> Express. TBB.BtQckb*Mfza of tbe Pennsylvania Insurance Om paqy of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified to meet for tbe election of Directors, at tbe office of said Company, corner of Fourth and Bmtthfle}d streets, Pittsburgh; Pa-, on MON DAY. the 6th day of November, 1864, at 10 o’rlocte A. M. It being the annual election, as provided by tbe charter. By order («ep2B> , A. A. CARRIER, Bctfy. John W. Butler * Co., F AWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— Dealers In all kinds of Pittsburgh Mannfwtures, I*ad Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. - For Wheeling. THB staunch keel boat UNION will 2S£eidE££S9 leave for the above and Intermediate ports THIS DAY, the 28lh Instant. Fat freight or pMMfsopply on board, or to M p2B - W. n. WHEELER. Agent NOnCR— Whereas certain Grocers and would be Tea Dealers are lmtastrionsly circulating reports that wc are sailing off to quit business—our friends aud the public are rerpectfeUy Informed that though wn are “ selling off,” It Is not with such a view, nor do we Intend quitting the business: aud all orders from-oor customers shall be at tended to as usual, at JAYNEB* PKKTN TBA STORK, September gll&MnlAw S 8 Fifth street. corner Diamond end Market street. COD LIVER OIL.—I gross Baku’s genuine Cod Liver Oil, received this day by JOS. FLEMING, *ep2S corner Diamond and Market street. Putyunsttl— 1 bare racadeed another targe assortment of Perfumery, eonrtrtiag of every mrtieie ta the Prrfir mecy line; *i««— vlrhtag good Perfumery vonld do we y .\ tc eall aod examine my atoed, before eWebere. wt.2B 306. FLEMiyQ. BROWN'S EGO GINGER —The best Cholera Prevent- Its now In use; 8 gross reed rod by _ »epSg JOS. FUMING. GREEN QINGEB—For pickling or pi rallying, received by- t*P»J W. A. M'CLPRQ. EXCEUIOR FAMILY STARCH.—The ingredients with which this stueh is prepared, render wholly unecee*. k*ry the use of * torch polish or spermaceti, ss it produce* & fine polish, wittmat gumming np or injuring tbs finest fab rics- Put up lu pound package*, with (till direction* for usr. For sale, by the box or retail, by Mp 2B W. A. STOLLRQ. AST OULORED GINGHAMS—Worth 12}$ eent*, are telling at 10 cents, at. - - nep2B A. A. MASON A 00*8. PAST 'COLORS) CALICO AS—Just received, 2000 piectf fast colored Calicoes, all of which will be aold at S cents peryff, 0.U.1 prim 13* MA3ON A qq. CHRIS K.—Boo team prime W. R- euttinr. for sale by » M p2B HENRYIf. COLLINS. rBACCO.— 1 hhd leaf Tbbeceo, for sale by aep2B HENRY H. OOLLISB. PITTSBURGH, ST* LOUIS AND MiW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAp't O CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air T-frn* Sonta from Chlefigo to St. Louia. Trains leave Chicago daily (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Expren Train of Southern and Central Railroad*— First St. Louis Day MaQra. M ~.~~.~—. 8:30, A.x. Second St Inula Night Rxptee*........—10K16, p. x. Trains run through to 8t Louis In fourteen Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vrilhouTcKaagt ofzar* or baogiQti eonuecting at Alton yrlth daily line or Packet> for Quincy and Keokuk, and at St Louis with Jlrti clou tteovuri for JVVto Orloatu and Intermadlate points on the Miadtaippl, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Coaodl Blaff*. Bagtage cbeckad through to St Louis, on Michigan Cen tral Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Soperintendent Through Tickets to St Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Oflloe* of Cleveland .end Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad*. -f*ep27:6m UW. dMIOTTI would Inform his friends, and the * poblio generally, that he Is BTILL ALIVR, and ■hall nsume Us busutem In the course of next week, at his did stand,where he shall feel happy to meet hi* friends, phimpabnrg. Reaver county. Pa. (aep27-3t B«tca Hundred Md Vlftf Dolltri. Fob SALE—A. BttlCK. DWELLING HOUSE of three rooms sad cellar; also s TRAMS COTTAGE of three rooms, with a Lot of Ground 28 first front on Arthurs street, (SsTsath Ward,) by 140 bet deep, with pet eh plus and shads trees, Tines, «e. This Pxopsrtf would suit two lamt lies, and is oteed at ths low price ox STSO Half in hand, the remainder In two yearly payments Call asdlook at it. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, Beal Estate'Agents, I*o Third street. DoS’s College. THE DAT AND EVENING CLAUSES OF THE COM MERCIAL DEPARTMENT. of this luatltatkm, axe open for tbs reception of pupil* In Marnantils and Steam boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lectures on Oammer . MiinrM A new edition of the College Circular, just —eall and get a copy. eepTT PUTNAM'S MONTHLY, FOE OCTOBER. Qmtcnli —Portrait* of Contributors, No. TV., author of “ Our New President." L Count Stediogk, Part L 2. The PalntePa Portfolio. 8. Amiri. 4. AWaan Proverbial Philosophy. 6 Israel Potter; or, Fifty Yean of Exile. 0. Popular Superstition* and Ballad Literature of Eng land, in the Middle Age*. 7. Nellie, Watching. A Norals: Their Meaning and Minton. 6. A Day on the Danube. 10. The Famous Quarries of the World. 11. A Trip from Chihuahua to the Bi*m Madr*. IX A Thanksgiving. 18. The Shadow. 14. Cauce* and Oonasqnenee* of th* Basrian War. 16. The Reproof—The Be ply. 16. The Editor at large. 17. A Yankee Dto^eoee. 18. Mttnrtel Notes. Just received and for sale by H. MINER A 00. *ep27 No. 82 SalthflsM streai. Bargains in real estate, via-.—a lot in th* Fifth Ward, 60 foet by 121, on ehkh 1* TEN DWEL LING HOUSES—aII tenant*i. Also, a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Oentre avsnu*. Also, a three story DWELLING HOUSE, vail and largs, on Seoond street Also, EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, with good Improve ments, near the Greensburg Turnpike, and vithia four miles of the eourt bouse. Also, FOUBBLOOKB, eaeh 100 bet square, anr the north end of the Skarpabura Bridge. Ain, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, each 28 by 100 foet,neer the above. Alto, TEN ACRES OF LAND in OoUlus Township. Also, TEN ACBEB OF LAND in OoUlus Township. Abo, TWO TWO AOKB LOTS in Peebles Township. ' Also, A HOUSE AND LOT on Deeunaa .street, in Bfr mingham. Apply to [sspjg] JAMES BLAKELY. n LASS—I6O box* 8x10; 76 boxm loxlF; VT Ti «• 10x14. For sale by mgM ~ ~ A SOOLAXE. DAY IVXKIKO; alfc-tk. denMiOß MOSDAY *T» - It»«wiWat t«»frt twoß„J> St/EaSTu"S?3*l’ ThAJtoom. 'are fpsfer vmtfltth«d'i vgris^Mm^bnmliiWf*f !&«S«kMMan to each—GenL. W two LedlsaSOMuU; Geplaod Lauy 75 o«fc .ton* JL\Tl3sts wbe TRANK CARGO, at • o^ytffii^ViW^ty; also, of the ITsnfirr aod at tbe domtuu the abovn. evening*, too strictest order maintained. 49* No ehecks glveo WtAho door. eepll AGENT For NUIRg *■« Buying Patent Blfht^ rpHK subscriber, having learned from .ft rslnnfrto, and with petutirr irfm r-rr dirtrlrfrns ft irtf ~ Patent Rights for Cittee, Counties, Stales, Ac, aarefl as with othir* who wish to purchase such right*, that aa. sin ut lit lieiosiittlut kind irf »-n-hvnfi was* Much needed here, bredetornlped to devptoldsltaiiud Ms abilities *© the sdKlee of those who nmydwdre to.ftmptoj.hlm..- - PMging hlamirto sttiod ftltorußy to a3l matters en trusts* to hi", ho cooelndes by referring the public to the I'oHdwlnw s um of the dtisens in Pitt*- buihlfa. MOSES F. RATON. Augitft 33, V* gilt—gnea, August Wh, 186*. - The awceibsn tee* long losn acquainted with Mr. Moses /Tilon. ami have no hssttation hi recommending him, to alt who-say wish to employ his survicss, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be fdaon* Neville B. Cndr, W. BoMnaon, Jr, ▼m. • . John-Graham, • < W. H. Denny, H. Childs A Co„ James Wood, N. Holme* A Soos, P. B. Friend, Kramer A Habm, F. Lorens, L. R. Living*toxu Straage Dsvslepeaemt. i-JrserinßcmfD are daily bringing to light new inventions, and-th* march of progress Ronweuti; pesos* Bald, or becoming so, will be pMsvsed to learn that arienoe and long research com bined, htTe brought before the pnblis Uw greatest wondut. in theartidaof XMBkBON’BAMKRICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure core fee Baldness, ami to prevent Hair from Balling. See circular to be had of the Agents, firing fall particular*. Price |L«Q in large bottles. Bold br .. IT 0. R. FISHER A OOu Propriacrs, . 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio For sale In Pittsburgh in the following house* Fleming Bros. - - L WBbSxsGl, R. E. Sellers, G.H.R^eer, Joel Mohler, Beq). Page, Jr, J. H.oae*eL AUcthewf dty.— L. A-Beckham, Preoriy A Means, J. Fleming. ffireitogbim i.PattereOQ, John Q. Smith [ aped ATIA IttgUfiXßCS COMPABY, HARTFORD, CONN. CharUred 1419-Capital Itsek #300,000- THOR. tL BBAUB, Prsrideut. THOB. A. ALEXANDER,Secretary. T\BECTQRR<- Thoauo K. Braea, I / Bamnel ToAor, Etsmensr Flower, ■4W5Sgr l££%2Sk: ) PrederfcßTyler, Idwia&RM& - / Robert Boca. SamnalA Ward, . Miles A.ThSUt Henry Z. Pratt, ; John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,: Gnstavus F.wyu, ' Junius S. Morgan, 49*PoUdea on Fire and Inland Bisks bsnad.on'.fkvora ble terms, by . GBOROR R ARNOLD, Ag% dee!2:ly No. 74 Fourth Mreet, Pittsburgh. cltlßKaS* tnaurancs Coapaar 01 Pittikucln-R D. KINO, PresUoat; SAM URL L. , Cyice.* 9* WkUr&rtet,ltt*tOi Mark#and Hbodsfrsats. tmum nm.i. fft Mg jtfypy, m> the 0*1? andMissli sippi Rirere and tributaries. ! insoresagalnstLoesorDaniageirrVlr*. ■; 1 AIHG>-Against the Perils of »• San, and Inland Nutfgm H. D.Kiag, ffM-ladwrJi., WUllam Bagaley, Bamaaltt: Per, Samuel Rea, Wimam-WiiyieM, BofeartDnnlapfjr., JohnS-DWrertll, ; Isaac M. Peanoek, Fraadaßetlani * 8-Harbavgb, ' Walter Bryant, William B-Hsjft ■ John Shiptom. <lecSS A LARGE LOT FOR SALjE. A LOT OP GROOSD,oa the river bank, ln.Bkmh*faam, 288 Hast by 890 fiat, and bounded by foor streeii, will b+* sold on reaeomsbl* tsrme. It is but Bakswell i Cfr'r new glass works, sad several other mamifaeinringjeeieb lishments. It is tbs largest sad best lot now to be lad In Birmingham for mennmetniing purposes. Title iwriatt, and clear of incnmbcaoee, Enquire of C. B.H. SMITH, atLaw OOds, jy26 Fourth street, above Snuthtteld, PithtraFgh. G#"" Botlc«.—tin gartwatiblji brotafers misting _ sad doing ud*r tbs name mad styla e* BENNETT, M AMH ALL A Oft, ana dlMolTed-on th» 19U insfc, by lantaai con—nt • • SXXNER, MAB** 1 ' '' RtUburjh, Jon* 28th, 1854. ■ • C*partn«rablp. *“ THE UNDHUHGNKD bar* entered into Copartnershi] under th* ana* and atria of .v Co, forthe purpose of m»Tranctnrisg Injn,?i*ba, tha Clin ion Rolling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Ofßfib sfpiv; etxtirltb English * BJckardaon.No. 110 Water, and lbO 1 First street- WM. B. £JWt-TBH, ' ROBT. lt HARSHAIt, jas. j, Bffirajtrr, ? , Jnae 28th, 1864—>2&:U PITTSBURGH j Life, Tin and Karine laronmca ffinpaay; OFFICE 'SB FIFTH STHEETI AA.SOSIC HALL) PITtSBDBGH, Pi, JAMES S. HOOU, Pmrident. OaAMua A. Ooltqs, Beeretaiy. TLU Company makes erery Insurance appert&iningto c connected with LIFE RISKS. \T \ - Also, against Hull and Cargo Bisks on tbs Ohio am] MM sissippi rivers and tributaries, aad'Martne Bisks generally. And against Loss aad Damage by Fire, end against ib- Peril* of the See and Island Navigatlpa and Transperutkm Policies issued at.ibe lowest rates eomiatent with aaf.*t; to all parties. Wm. 8. Hsrenr Jamee D. M'GiU, i Alexander Bradley, \ John Fullerton, Kobert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Ats- HoratWii. Lm>Kltteaa]c£. ffiram Stowe, Bearer. * James 8. Hooo, Samnel M’Clnrkan, WilUam Phillips, John Boott, Joseph P. Games, M. Ik, John MUlntn,.• Wm. F. Johns tan,. Jams Marsha J, Qoorge S. Sddenj mjg&ly Firsamat’i Insarapcs Company of ths City! af Slttatouvb J. K. MOORHEAD. Preddent—ROßEßT FINNEY, sCcri^ insure against FUSE and HABZNX of all kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street. J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, .JLC.&awyez, R.B. Sim peon, Wm. M. Edgar, - H.B.WHkins, C. EL Paulson, William OoDingwood, ' ~ R.B. Roberts, John M. Irwta, Joseph Sin, Wm. Wilkinson, i David Campbell. . - jjfi o. YiiOKR, no kaesjci amt, nSi burgh. Importer and Wholesale Deal or in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to,city and country dealers as large and well selected stobk Tf Goods as any Eastern ho use,-and same .prices, tins **tjd£ reight, time and expense*. O. O. F*.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. fmiMMSDonas,No fIIW lfeot , * w "ryTStimieyirr*e*pf l Hsacaxms R'CAxmar, No. 87—Meets fist and turd Friday of each month. - ‘{martftjy W eitWA PtuiftTMla HHBit«L^ Dr*.L. BaaEßac,Booond,betweea'Wooda!aflMafkel street*, tad J. Bkxs, northeast comer of JHambodTiUt gheny dty, are the attending Fbnfefauuto Um shore list:- tstioD* tbr the first quarter of 1854. \ Applications for «daxkik» may t» to them at alt hours at their pJcw. or at tb> Hoapjfaal at 1 o'clock, P^JB. BeceetaMofaeddental injury tie reeefred at all hours, without font. JalOt* JOUBXKTMIQt. TAILOS9 SO ClgTY,of Pltt»lwnfh»ad AH«ct«nj>BfUcn;thy first WEDNESDAY ofrrtry »i arTfi* I '.m-yrpang in ths WmuiikL By mar. fol-7 > 080-W. ecersUry. TT I B.(Lr-Yon tn hereby notified tn U-i~r ’ attend at your . Armory, on HONDAYS, WHDKES- DixS'Ud ?SDATB|fot ddu,ni to transact ««»*» nrta as may eooe befbre the Company. , PKavr. Secretary pro teg. LOIKUBi LO.U. V«-<Tbe Angerona Lodm, So. LO-oTOrT., aorta anery Wedneadayerantagln Washington Hall, Wood at Uylty- Land for Sale. lonn ACRES OT LAND nr JOUST OPUKW. near IOUU the Clarion riter. Thislandtehenrlly timbered, has an excellent soU,aad Uaaid to oontala as abandaotx of iron ore, and a thkh rain of Mtaninmu ooaL The Vegan go railroad, which will andonbtedty be VnOfct wBl no eery near to it, if not dlraotly acroee it. The KUlrtown creek runs through It. AZiSO, 500 acres in Bk eovnty, wrtl timbered and watered, and lying near the mate of the Banbury and Srie mllroae.' r No better inreatmant ooold be made than in these lands. The completion of the Bnnbwry and Brla, tbb Allegheny Talley, end the Venango raOroada ihroajrbjha* logon -will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and aoD- of gmat , nine. Xnqnireof RAM.HMWfH, . . Attorney at Law. : fabZfcean.’iffr So. lATTporth street. A- f • Let Ibr Bade. GOOD BOHDIHa LOT, 2d tea front on Canon street by 100 feet In depth, la Birmingham, will-he sold cheap;- Bnqtdza of 080. T. OILLMORE, JyH atoßoa of the Homing Poet. BUILDUra LOT JOB. BaES: A UTT 34 fleet front on WYIU street, end eztencficr- A back 10» fret tn Wide alley. On thebach wart eftbe Lot is a Pillar Wall, bolltfcr two email Hmuoa. **»«■ Lot la tn a deeliablejocation Ibr a rertdance; and will be eoU. low,and on lkeorabki Unna. Title good, and clear frtoa incsmbranea. Bnqaixeof fllfl. ». wriiwai : fo* B At-OBee of Moraine Teat. * 35K&SBS&V FAioi OBISA STO&B, . - ■ ffi wood Run racßßoaen. TOST IMPORTED AND NGWOPKN A-PCLL ASBORT- V ment of Trench and English OUt an l White China, Oiit and WMte and Colored Stone China; common Were aolta- Me for conntry trade, feepltem} M HOPONSON. Valaablt Hail Batata for Balt, THAT tery deelrable property situated at the oor- EfiMner of Sixth and SatKhiala ctx, containing Twang — “*ODB BTOBY STORM AMD DW* LUm3s, t*oa* Smith field street, one occupied by fitedi* 4 ffsTtlmr Watchmaker* and Jeweler*, —d the other,-the sgr J ° r * eupfed by the tnroer a* » OonftcctomrT, Liquor ft*-' **' Dwelling; and the oae on ttxttt ctr*«LqcceßW' -£*•■** Sander*, as a Barber Seloon and ”• "• la one of the we* *HffU» rttuatjona fct* fc 1 * or Broker’s Qflea at prwrat oflared to*» “H* • terms enquire or .Mr-ffIrXSKTi * r Title dear and Indisputable, , -'■‘HABL C^ABA. tZimas, *.,« a. *°°*^, 1 »”°y- < '““ r ‘*« Ctothlo* nub. up with nmtzZm ta»t, lUmj Kd .neooHni to IM ** lT *■*Jtrimid. Wttlato Apollo Buildiwg*, K*. T 6 MOOTm Bcrwt, Mwod atorr “• «* to tho Cryitol Poke* Pcj^mriaajß J lri| , AWtl MMi Mfc—U - - STLAUQMjIN, Mo. 96 Month Knot, weu&j oppodta • tfcoMojoc’i Ofic«,ic ■ontotaztegfl«vtlaß4tf fl'&n *•»$•» low Ebon, tap awl bwttaoad; cdGaltan; Ladfe®* Boots, Half Boots, J«noj «<«_ French LtaMnc flaftao. of nor? «tar »—< a«J. ftttijKld ui Soda ofth® tact notarial* iOm *od Orfldri’a do, of rraj warfcty. ? , fajp. ' v*“jVv.‘ ( S*'< * <■ ■»* ** l h\\ " "" 1 ■ ■«. IWlI;; if » l&S!SE%oB£fcmi. §ut Ifijppj fljylms efl^. ■ *Ssa@«Ssir" ~ fc Ko«ta: XMr tab it * A Day oa ti*e Deasbe. ~ 10. The Famous Caarrlee if ft* WacMC . i^^tjg^grthsehse|s Jh«»sm Wsdre lA OagSmendrhsrunemwOf ttjffcjftittflfrs. i4ft-+b*SSSSH» "Y '** ~KZ ■WMIMUrt-•» ■ -»*• ! \7kal kstatjb h* Urn iu m wjuTTiSi uti- the market how, and lathe prtarfpal • iron noKhib de. Jtjßll he soli low, sad spam > nssonaUatosM, the owesrlattadiaato-nsneWarn. i Apply to; JAM3CB BLIBKCT, fleohala Beal fistato . f 'ALL BUAWtfEB—A. A. SIAfrJM AGO. have Jwtla- l odaad * last* smnrUnmtef Fan aad * WlnUrßoanf - '-.-r ■*:•.{ ‘ Colored Gimp and Gn—mrr, White StrawMmmtam. , .Co toredmlxid Tripoli,-.- ■ OMmlStnelihunA '• '• FcneyfirilHeut*,' - e -‘ ‘BfcMSTHmalng, Rkh ■rnttoitead bans!/ A ■Roll BailatkL r ,, ' Md irian—ai •- • i ; WWlnfagttehStraw, - TlnTif ’ Black ,-• j Btocstrs aad Jbetwa. TheattenOoPof MtUJITOS UrnM«ftlFy W^d UjJSt awaiTilT) Fata—i fie ChmiTp Graham for Oetober; . tegsjtfc^j)^ sep27 ~' ■ .' .’ So! a HfthetsasfeaeoaMaiht. deceased, basing been mated (sthe nndendgbsl, all na BOOS hating tdsfessgxfest The saMatamarspwpa suits present them, doty anthemkstsd; aad thspe kaante i hematite* Indebted wtUmaka lmmedWfsfiejmbat to eepaftOt BPFTABP TOYlfMfi, Admmatmiar. HKAXUVC bTUkJBS—We wnold ealLUtAaMadsaaf tka ! pnbllo to oar aesortmeat it ip t|,> «f the most desirable patterns, ■allaWi^ r lfilitoJiiafc.im,par- ; tors, stsamboats, and evmj rttagtiOA.alMtaA- first rate I Heading Stoxe may be Mfitzed. We eflv aa sdmrtmwt ; npmier iaatytoof togatatj «f fiastkai • Wuty, toaay ettahHiliwaii nWlii blad lalhMlty. flh« , os seal!. CBAFF, fiMBIHOn ifllift. esp» ;. r , , ,y ; |3BTAT«OFJOSBPfiMlLUat,(BWdHlfi>— Lsttsga i Jjj of admlalstindea heTto^fiwifi—fiMlrwi ; signed, on the personal estate of JOIkHIMIUMB, late Of '■ the PWh.Wsrdofthe.dmatTlttthmfi, Bto«toed.all par> anaskjowtogOwmsdT^l^toVtsdaßftmlH* Mdlli.and • r —‘ri|r rlriTriinrni pTrimMTMm.i l ßlaaaßsß]|iated_ -it ‘hr -ffln tifibt linitiTiliiinlinsgaes nfllstirmrii imilf ; field streets.- Jdia»liDUSftT^(WteTevaMp. - -j / ImM : riifla-gUßrtOtUim WTBMPETMaWM nlhaEgfc i 1 of lowaand fSe oMnnnpenti fa a ahmt i tlsM, mad / will s«tre tttU (tatjMrftaefWafcovt t»e- I wcakij fcxtaodiac ? Agent at iM HBahTtlte* ; acsota. HaaoUdtftthepatßonafMtfjfMliMMiMtNße \ or LoatißfLißdilß tte.WaK. BttftawL nh tin. attend to I«oraftom ludiin On TtBBMy tnßurtk or r PurebaciDcLoUla U»dtjofBfcP«alft.-. i Beal EtfUU iyl , • ' SißßfliHnN^RMi^k MAOAZIIUfii PQB OCTUBiOt— . Godoj’slmty'jßook; Petermn'a py» Lesson,ja tete; Fresh* MEoftaxte, byJ, ll,34*i* L -; u,-,r.'J Jtot received laifcr sale by .’, V-. . • v.-;***- ■ - V. A. Sm>M>>Wt jL^OQ, Bay State. Shawls; losc Broehft.JkiltaH H«w Itmwtaa Shawls; French Caahaera Sisvli; ndfft|M)lftAMn >&,£***«** 'r ■ . Qg?W*i o—n wU. : /: ■ fee ofiawd. at pobUa MMBiBy 1 Vf KXCHABQB, on TmTiftTCTT VimTHtllntobar i sth, 1854, fey order MSimj fV% , Ute flw pnpoty of UnM (tattCMnmU*- bot Ming lot sfeoa^oa'j^rafcfojElMHflKlferbnxjr street*. haring a front at mlt ««lf |- ‘ttoog- Startmry HO fcetnftß^ailabviiUk.tamafe thw t Pennsylvania BsUroad Depot . •.'" * T".' \ r-Ate», at t o’ttok, P. JLr«k BhIUUUT, eC | October, 18M, will be told on thepcemtaeatAnaMban ef s CWt BoiWlug Lots, in the Brtth. ] Wifrd-fuUieMeel B9ne. TenUßadekappLiUui. I KDMOMD I fetan’ra.. j ~ -• MOT,' | 4 ' CARFBT SACK, otaUaiat other fr A arQdae,was lost on Ta**«y tarLhMneylyra.ln the- | tbo iborajnaltftfli iit TVirlwmrSan'pTTnter ! Ifoj, 6qa*fl>erty feas|t,or nttMrpgtaJ-Wflfh* KhejraPr, tm- . b ;.1k 'oiaTpfTV•'•<=•• " } BtC. )L WRiT tai^sMjflrpsoftnd—linbas to Mi j former Meads and tfca pnhUo inmHj ; :r„ * O" Oflka corner of Wahatar and Baa streets. (srSVlw* \ Mockkiho obopu-A. a. idAScarVco? an the 29th September will Weotaat ass wet»' aaatf. Moubhins Wili ot*tya i*m hfiMti lbT»«fy»— eep» •’ ■•••> ~ •» - VL , 3L i| li TMUUiCT SILKS, SATINS AsS> JU O 80N 4 -OQ. hare jnrt received a large virjety of ’Wh*- 1 netTelvetß,Fe+iaiagdgilfcaT ’ :'..’.V. ;f wg riOßy-t-lboo shelled Qoan, far seisin mrt sdOtdn \_y end Pennsylvania railroad depot* by -4ty26 KRQLraH a-MCTMIMOTH 1 OATS— bushels Orta, for aafee lnfa> W igtaio and praxuylvanle railroad depot by wpd» .. * . ENGLISH 4 MCHABPaCHL a*IMOTHY-SM®— 250 hnthaia jiUni TlMMbi Bnl ta store andjßtabby. J- ’’ .= iepar , .. a-. . . gmijßH <e ncifftifllifiTr V 1» Unto teriW. fan Bttm; ?;■’ (o >nii t m n im'i tti Min nSi»i j'"'' *Wtlflwtilhi ~ n 10 bbu Snttp.- - iterate r T.%.f>saTgir<£ \ " ■ "“ J Iflfl hnTMyyJlyl||g-.- - 100 box— igporipf Mtatatfl.' Wbolaata-by,!,« - 9. nmm Mh.l»4wd SHk-IQ tag^'c^tgr^i^ltatataVpr" ( 'UT7. IMIJBR JOR SAli—A iWllu Bow. VSfc AJ roe**, flatted «ttlo ttdl to 2D by 90 feat, litsilll C& fi3d& tmiifaista .^ Bcw^p*l&|r-«ta*atth 90wet. ' . v<• ’l/I****r% AMt.Hommbi Sixth BxtM, iistt MIM febt »J -100 dMp, to sa elley.. -r Aihm Ttfwjr Pvdgpt tfcieee, cn.Baad itgwh, ~?ul etieet, twr WMdfMIM be ruppHed 1» it ** ***!SSi|£& f¥iO lX)Aif-$16,000, on notes mill *£H|rig3i kntjr ir tondg, aa ascailtj. BnQnkt.al'’^ enl> ZBOMAB WOOBMfcJhth wL AHLfcam pjutaoesn LsaaUftU sandmen*? .of ftdHtJ joilpnl d ««d choice lot of. fifforoAsad Preen HMr aA tar w ppectfally ralicita call torn tbo lafr*. .. iapll tai hik«tt.flißtacMMßa. by WAIUnT; Baaa& of tba Sooth, by Harry Con wall; Bnotaa QaadriUe, tathfoefeatt ®f-4» Muywrog; Ujb jrtQiaPtMful Baart; KlaaJlay^tarßintaSSnr; Awajta Haavesi, for OB&ar.'bv Hporc,.by ntitTltrlliitawilii Mwa tfooUWiMHmrlet; rcnirnllTliiininob uiTirT Hil Ho® i P&acote Polka ; BosnJ«2— 4® QnyTwCC'WSwwcr; Altegfeaoy-Waite—; Bdli SnttaiaShCMJmaHi; nieJgQflhiac n,t * ; ** ~~til rfn~.~'"*T~Trr AKortr Horn Coon; Jataamdm WH tar Stnfcaa flbw; (Hd *******taa hrMngfclfcrir; OmhltafTSp hr Wn^Y. Wal&ta. Ata, aQ,ttabSafe I lbUßj»ta tUh—l, f.y v. , . . • .* •. ,j-^r Mpg CgABLOIBi llB Wed «tfut. Alaa, ten hy *"iirMltnni. eritiMt in liiAiMatL with tiro laryo Lota-ofawnaS’-wan a# trees, *c .atflTbs soM ai« » tt marine Wool • .;«•■•••-■» -'Wi jss^wMsasssaa« --tfreteggay.»gSff*afe, primSSaeachi tatTfarhenedThnlaneeln ■■ajmin * . DATEPOIPO. t< HiXKIZ woM tha : obads, or Onranint Biiiey Ml i |fca CbnmLuiotrfkrr tte A&eUf MaZs'ft OoJ,lff.larjj w Alexander, D.I>J <fc*ap rdrtfaa£». : ~«lTr** w * Miawfaimf fftffVS .-• . • Utah,andths Mormons.thslr The Old Boas* Ifthtlinr. - • ».• H_ hr Bwralt; Imi took. ...-1 - nutaMigiiMt —- ' 5 ■ J - “"d ■:SE£sSSS2s&&s^sisf± •SSSIffiSSSSS ; aS&»*«£ s2p?i%FJ«£ myu ~. flftitorhsnfr«st,<anr>slfc. NBW BOOKfci IfKW ICOKBII—AbmMm of Animal life, J..O. Wood, H.A-, r.9.S,*w£tftt». Tlorenes Barnhl— aid tborof CbcaataaleivAe. . •_*»•, ..^ Influence cf fbe BviLQsidaaOff ■attiwjC-nJhV 1* Oatsh Sosbeama; Oloatnted. The Cfteata* of the HKdkim * r T n-|fc of EuopcujCMlaitln, ta Theodor* Alois tao>MT f AL The Ttairels of BoiaAM, or a ToarXaßaAlhaJflSmA.br OeeUßartio.JL.il. , -CJ* - Th,Qi»t th.M.j«yT K iyiti tiiim), br Anthony Oavia* " f f iimi eti. Ihala. ; » *AWUBL B. ’liAlJiywtL artjtfriyhnl > :SAW; aaO' ■' : •■-• *■-• '- '•*•••'. v • X.raFrY X ACKXNU BOXia—A lama toe of MitaUc- 1 —. a>t>lB ' mtf3 iSrSftt mrlCUOt- aAl4K>y—t ones Mo. 1 ifrtat A Inf £ O. pound cans, Jaetnwed hf - J ~«rt> - . ■. . . WmrtCAUjj>«l *, Jqrjr'fanLnynatrQaanemnao- O tea, 20S M* fieefc tectad Mana* wt?mrwm&* gnaßtr.;, [ang] ~ f.A*W Maos aauifKiuci.—no. 1, m tas% j*et?m*rsf *y Jnfffrsaf fltimlliOis.lj *•:■£• JiuSmp Sr 1 4*■ •’' •. * *• V 'V V* 4- ■f _ j * Zk*?’* '*&**-*• 8. COXHBIBX Beal «stataAoata.M» TfcM »♦ ’ 'a '1 \ ■ •’ ‘t x' V S
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