I _,lAgg t . Moving named gentlemen !MTh Leen misdated by the Imeatim Cm:untie* of the Allah. y iummte Pee et Club, • Committee of leatorelmllose PITT 8131311.011: lel Weed Wm. ladle.. leope44 Pahl. Y " Jemph Albeit+, Robert Meeltry. 3 ' P P Moetiler, T)1 Marshall. Henry Wood., Timmtoni lemesek. (IL A rz ty *, rov, •. !Gwen P Robert KI Omen. Moo. Thertem Lien" f 3 n' • Copt A felt Denny, Canny CI le' Wahl 11.edieh Nixon. Aleximider 2 e 811,tuto N thmer, Aimee T. Sample. (11.47 aGEWIrtOt..7.(i•ITAN.I:i., • • Attionsar Betnua Coto —The cage of the Coinmonweslth rz rekttione James Todd, vs. the N!rgbrnr Bridge Company, was token up in the Sopron, Court yetlOrday mureing, and argued by 4. J. Pox Alden, Coq , for the Common wealth. ond,A. W. Loomie, Esq., for the reopon dents: Weigare a full report of the proofed logo at the tot Term, sod theee did not differ from them rdaterialt y. ' The argument was on the Quo Warranto, for the porpose of. forfeiting 'the:charter. There will, it is probable, he no consultation of the Judges, on the eubject, until the bill In equity, orieingfrom the some proceeding, shall be oppli derivi by them. This stands No. 62, 'on the present list of rem ann.. Prom the promptitude displayed by their honors yesterdiy, it will likely be ree.ohed in a few dope. • 'Quo WAilitirro"—Oo motion of T. J. Fox Al deo,- Esq., a rule was yesterday grouted by the Supreme Court on the 'Managers of the Alleghe ny and Butler Plank Road Company, to 'how eauseorby a .tit of Quo Warrant. should not be bated against them. • Tur Bu knit Can.—The case of Joseph Bar ker, of at. re. the Commonwealth, was taken up yesterday in the Bnprettie Court,' and argued by .11r. Dunlop for the Plaintiff in error This case arose out of the prosecution and cOnsiction of Barker for obecenity, and collect log crowd, In the public streets. After pomp playful remark, from Me honor, Mudge Me Lewis, Mr. Dunlop itbanaoneil hie ease, null the Supreme Court deolined hearing . Mr. Magraw in reply. Consequently the pro , ceedings in the Coact below will be affirmed STIIGIMAR 43 / 1 3111, --81ib3171 Swan was yeeter day brought before his Honor Judge Forward, on a writ of habeas corpus James K. Kennedy, Esq., appearing frr the relator, and F. C. Flan, gin for the Commonwealth, though as noon an be usderaood the nature of the elm he abandon ed it. • It appears that the relator iadeat and throb, and hod wanilored Int= the bonse-ot her relatives to Peeblei township, to Bast Binitlngham, in a 11t of temporary insanity, where. she was taken under the charge of the overeeers of the poor. They advertised her in the papers, and her brother seeing the notice sought her out paid fee thaadvertiements. The overseers, how ever, presented a bill for various other charges, which he retailed to pay, and they kept the rele nt their custody. B. Bridges one of their num. lter,•appeared in Court; in obedience to the writ, and ohs-ass discharet from his custody end . handed over to her relatives. Ten Lore STABBING CANC. — Another writ of habeve oorpea in the cane of the Commonwealth re. Jas. A. Cochran, accused of being concerned in killing a man named Mitchell on the sth of July last, was ened out before his honor Judge Forward yesterday. Messrs. Black, Tiagraw and Irwin appeared for the defendant; F. C. Flanegie. Eeq for the Commonwealth. After some conversation of no general interest, 'Mr. Black obsetved, that it had been the prac ---'.'lice or that Court and bad been so decided by Judges Leirrie and Ifepbtun, to take ball if the • aase . here . nab one of - murder-in the first degree. ' -. Judge Forward had understood the decision to be that, In case the evidenee had been truck that If a conviction for murder in the tirm.degree bad followed, the Court would be bound to grant new trial, they would admit the accused to. bail. • Me Flanegin agreed with his honor. -. • •lifr. Black said that if there were any doubt, - • in the rase, they should he weighed to the ben ' sin of their client Mr.yagraw weld suggest a case where, nn . 'tent thc . ividence 011 both Odes were beard, great dejuatice would be done: Boppose he saw one * roan 'boot another, who. fell dead. and that his friends, ?dente_ Irwin, Black and Flanegin, had iota the deceased running after' the defendant to ..take his life„ Should not their evidence be re - oeived as welt aa the person who saw him shot. To do otbeiwise would ho to commit lamonatroun injueliee. Mr. Irwin cited a case in 2nd Ashmead, where the Court decided that they would admit a pd wooer to oaten a clear case of murder in the first degree were made oat agabust him. Mr. Magner desired to prove the condition in which -Cochran was at the time, and that his • meeting with Jewell, Claw, An, was purely acci dental. ~_ • • Mr. Flatieglri would admit that it was. ' The followinv, evidence wag then given Sylvester Murphy, sworn.—Recollect the fifth of Juls; saw James A. Cochran between ten and eleven o'clock in the morning, at Wilkins Hell; he was very drank; he didn't walk straight, and was crying; said 4100, on^ accused him of pick ing his pocket the evening before; didn't Fay much aitention to him then, and he came up and asked for something to drink; I arid he had had enough, and ought to. go and lie down; he got -two or three glasses of letnonsde,and he went and lay down in the hall, and lay,there for all I know till the afternoon. Then I went , up to my father's heart, In street; was there an hour, and rebutted to Wilkins Hall; went up to the billiard saloon; saw Wm. Saw there; he and I went down to Market street, and up Market to Liberty, and thence to Felix Lafferty'e On Smith , . field, nese Seventh; while we were there, Jewell, Carnahan and somo others came in ; paw asked Jewell to drink, and after we had taken a drink Gawproposed to go to Wilkins Hall; met Jones at Lafferty's door, and he went down; the first I 11111 , of Cochran, when we got to the Hall, he was standing among the party; I didn't pay mueltat tuition to him, and be went to the doot he was still drunk; he staggered a little; Jewell told me , he had been at Wilkinsbarg, but I did not see him before I met him at Lefferty'in they al I started out with 'Cochran; this was abort five' o'elcck. John Walker snout- Am proprietor of MI- Mew Hall. Did not Pee Cochran till after Jaw ;'all slid hie Party C 3190 in; they asked him up 'to drinlM' he was very drunk; I rertioatti to err him brandy, and gave ham mineral water. This was altar ire o'clock; he appeared to be very much inflated at pomading that had happened and . vriacorying; could not. walk very ielt. I think be was sitting en a sofa when they came -im.'tochran, Carnelian, and_ man named, I Mallen, went out first, pew mid Jones .wers detained by me fors few minutes, and I think, went out afterwards. Mr. Megrim asked some of the witnesses al to 'the character of 1:law. It had been reps ' boated that the men with Cochran were rowdier, 'and he wished to show that they were though Gain, case was not now directly before his honor. Illuu Tiedle was then sworn, and testified, that flew had been In his employment ass a cab inet tasker,and was a eober, Industrious, pub.- ablemao. George Yonstoe, Atexender Batt and Mr. lifoGiiib gave evidence to the moo effect: A number of affidavits taken before the May. !art read, the moot Importaht of wtileh. we bare already publiehed, • I After argatuente by the reepectivecotAtiel, the Court adjourned, Judge Forward recerriug hie declifqn twin a fatore day. • DIPPAWII or Buerstes.—Fire easel wee beard yesterday in ilia Supreme Court bliciizoso.--Joroes Coop, lutprloonid for Wit , if Ila on Satur4sydigebsrgod by bin pooor, 3ou* NoCigre. WIIIGILTY.OOOPLI.-0116 of the Judgewin the "-Supreme, Court, yesterday, Intimated that nearly e tenser papers were now inl their poeseasitm, the reeorde of the various causes In which they were t• proneuote judgment. I OAS 'FAUSTUS St.zorsu.—dt a meetiniof the - S ..kholders of the Pittsburgh Gas - Company, 'held tit -their. offiee yeeterday, Messrs. O. W. Black and Solotnori Stoner were eleoted;Trtvi. tees, to serve for three 3reare each. , CHAIM' or Piano —Jar: Canniagitszu wee . - esterdsy committed far further hearini on a charge of , defrauding John MoNieman of smelt \ dolars, the proceeds - of market praise., 'which - thwfortarter ie alleged to hare 'sold for the boor. Cilium or Ltnerar.—Andrew TroMain was yesterday committed on a charge of having tat. en a castle= Henry Sideman, a &Sow hoar. der. . BORDIOLY—Some rascals entered the Western Theological Seminary, on last Thursday even log, and 'tole twelve dollars from the taL:e of a Student where be had ineantiouely left it BIJIMILAILY.-0o Friday at an early hour. some burglar entered the dwelli4 of Mrs. Rodgers of the Fir! , Warit'brlt did not mimed In obtaining any thing except a single doliar Men. Et erne awakened by the twine, and raked no alarm, hut the meal thraatene I in bill her if she did not dealer Theneighbori, hem, ing the autary, come in, and he made hi, escape. ADIUTTICD. —The rollowiog gentlemen were yesterday admitted to practice in the Supreme Court: A: S. Bell, J. R. Large, and J P. Sterrett Esqs., 012 motion of Thomas Williams, Esq. Joseph Wearer. Esq , oti motion of Wilson M Nodlens, Esq. B. H. Stowe and William Ill'entileas, on motion of 11. Hepburn, Eq. G. L B Fetterman, Esq., on motion of A. Loomis, Eng. t"Fraz.—We learn that the shops et Rode haugh's Station, which wax used for repairing theooaches of the Pennsylvania Central ktouto Stage Company, and for tbesleeping apartments of the driven, were destroyed by fire on last Saturday night, and a large quantity of black smith and wagon makers' tools, nod of bedinog, were destroyed Attornza.--On Banday night. Mr. hodebaugh's barn, containing all his craps, wag burned to the round. The fires are thought to he the work of an incendiary. Aonotiortd, Septet/Orr 11th, 11332, by the Supreme Court for the Irrrtent Di•trirt of Pronryloonio. 1. In a case where the writ of error is to be a judgment on a verdict, the paperhook of the plaintiff in error shall contain the following mat ters In the following order: 1. The names of all the parties as they stood an the record of the Court below. at the time of the trial, and the torol of the action. 2. An abstract of the proceedings, showing the inane, and how it was made. 3. The verdict of the jury and the judgment thereon: 4. A history of the case 5 The points, if any, which were submitted in writing to the Court below_ 6. Th. 4 charge of the Court. I. The specifications of error 8 A brief of the argument for the plaintiff in en.or. 9. An appendix, containing the evidecee, and, if necessary, the pleading, in full. 11. Where the judgment below is on n cane stated in the nature of a epecial verdict, the facts as agreed on by the parties, the opinion of the board, and the argument of counsel, will by aufficient. 111. In appeals, the arrangement of the ap pellants paper,book shall bo no follows: I. The names of the partici, and the nature of the proceeding. 2. A short abstract of the bill or petition - and answer. 3. A history of the case. 4. The report of the auditor, or master, it there was one. 6. The exceptions taken to the report in the Court below. , 6 The opinion of the Court on the exceptions, and the decree made. 7. Assignment/9 of error. 8. Argument on part of appellant. 9. Appendix, containing ouch documentary or other evidence as may he neceesary. IV. In a certiorari in the Court of Quarter Sessions, the paper hook shall contain 1. Au abstract list or brief of all the peti liona, motions, orders, reports, exceptionf, which may be necensary to give the court here a full view of the record at once; and this in the precise order of their respective dates, and with the date of each prefixed. 2. The exceptions, which wire overruled or sustained by the final order or judgment of the Court. 3 The opinion of the Ccurt. if ii was filed in writing. • 4. The airsignment of errorn. 5. The argument. 6. An appendix, containing the record in full. V. The history of the ease must contain a closely condensed statement nr >ll the facts of which a knowledge may be mortuary in order to determlim the points to controversy here; and the want of such a statement co otiot be suppli ed by reference to another part of the paper book. VI. Each error relied on meat be specified particularly, and by itself. If tiny specification embrace more than one point, or ref, to mom than ono hill of exoeptions, or tale, more than one dietinct question, it shall he considered a waiver of all the errors so alleged VII. When the error assigned it to the charge of the Court, the part of the cliarge referred to must be quoted sotidem embie to tilt specification. VIII. H hen the error assigned is to the admie- Bien or rejection of — evidence, the specification meat quote the full substance of the bill of so. ceptions, or copy the bill in . immediate comma ion with the specification. Aur assignment of error not affording to this and the loot rule will be held the same as none. IX. The brief of the argument shall contain a clear statement of the points on - which the party relies, with such reason, and arguments as he may see proper to add; together with all the so thoritles which ho thinks pertinent. X. When au authority is cited, the principle intended to be proved by it molt be stated. A naked reference eg_the book le ill not be vela - cleat. XI. The paper book of the defendant in error. or appellee may, it he chooses, contain no more than his argument, to which rale IX and X will be held to apply. XII. Bat he may me ke it embrace a counter stater:obit, giving such. version c f the facts as he asserts to be the tru,, one. xm. Where the pr,per book cf the appellee or defendant in error does not contain a coonier etatement he will bn taken as consenting to and concurring in the history of tb, car. given by the other. XIV. The plaintiff in error or appellant chill serve a copy of his paper book on the opposite pony et hie attorney, at team can he the argument; and when the can se ie called, shall furnish one copy to each of Chit judges, and file two with the Prothonotary fort he Reporter. XV. The defendant ia error in. appellee shall serve a copy of his paper book on the opposite party or hie attorney, at Janet three days before the argument, fornleb a copy to each judge, and file two with the Prothonotary. • XVI. When the plaintiff in error or appellant is in default according these rides, ho may he nonsalted on motion: and when fee defendant in error or appellee is in default, he will not be heard by the Court, except on the request of hie adversary, and- not then if his negligence has been areas. XVII. When paper books are furnished which differ in any material, respect Prom those here proscribed, the parties farniehinz them shall be considered in the same detail t as if none had been tarnished, and on a proper occasion the Court will of its own motion n faeait or silence the defaulting party. XVIII. Paper books 'hall be ilarnisheil in the shape and eite of a common nohow pamphlet, on ordinary printing paper. ' XIX. Bale VI does not apply. to cares ofjudg meat ori feete agreed on In the :nature of a spe cial eertlictr. In such alma, it is enough to nay that the judgment is erroneo as, without more. But that role train* other exception. XX. The Prothonotary of each District shall keep I separate lilt for ehor t causes. • XXI. To this list all camas shall be transfer • real in which the attorney of either patty shall certify 'hat it is a short ca• are. • XXII. The cantles on thi;s list shall have pre: oedence over ail others ran the Wednesday of every week in which Ithe same causes might be heard if they had renortiti t ed on the general list and had been reached In their order. XXIIL Where a cat:wales been certified to be a short omen by the at' or of one party and the attorney of the other party will certify that It Is not ea, and that injustioe may be done to I hie client bj placing it: on the list of short causes, itehall be pat batik aain on ular fit. g the regains XXIV. On the hearing of short causes, the ',perches of the collate' nhall be limited to fifteen minutes on each aide. • XXV. The hearing or short causes shall not be the eloitelite liwt i .neeit of Wedneedays. When they are disposed of the general tire shell be called ee on ethos; days: be; the short liet shall be finished,before any other business. It shall be the duty et 'the T'retbonotary to put in the Court roam 0, copy of the abort Het, end this a bet hss notice of the transfer of the cantles which ars on It No party shall be perroitted to certify any cause back to the regular list alter thrile days from the time it hall been placed on the abort fiat. XXVI. These'rales shall not abrogate, any former yule, .exeepethose with which they are inecrasittemt. XXDIL Thsy'apply to all the Districts in the XXVIII. They abaft go into operation f rom and after the 19th day of September, loot; but until the Bret day of January next, no party than be counidered In d Pfsult for non•oomplianoe with them, If hie atter Bey will certify that the canoe was prepared, at adthe piper boob made out, before he bad seta ti notice of them. XXIX. The Prothowo eery of-the Western Die triet le directed to Send a copy of them to each of the other. Prothooot crier wad all Prothono. tering ire charged with the dtiV of pelatlekaad publishhig them. BY ELEGRAPH LATIIIT PROP EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC. Ni. YORK, Sept. 6. ' The 'tamer Aretie arrival lost night et II o'clock, haring railed from Liverpool on 25th alt. Cotten—The soles of Cotton during the last three days previous to the sailing of the Arctic, were 35,000 bales; the speculators took 2,000, and the exporters 1,000. The improvement in the market, reported by last arrival, has heen lost. Fair Oriels, film 61; Middling Grime 406 f; Upland 606} Tbe mien on Wealneeday were 6,600 bales.— The prices were etiffer, but quotations unal tered. - Flour Market—The weather hot been tine, but flourilas declined 6d, and wheat 2,1 Provisions—The market is dull with a decli ning tendency Rice is dull. Money Market—Consols fluctuating from 994 to, 100. The rumor that Lord Canning is shortly to he appointed Foreign Secretary, to - revived.— illalmesburg is to go gmbses.tdor to Peri.. Parlismentmeets for the translation of haul nese on the 4th of November. It is rumored that Lord Redcliffe, late Ambits - seder to Turkey, is to be appointed Foreign Sec retary. The Liverpool Chamber 'of Commerce at a quarterly meeting, recommended that letters to toe United States be posted aboard the owl steamers. They also considert d the proceedings of the Mexican Government, t ell:meting import duties at Matamoros and TamEilco. Hind, the astronomer has discovered another planet. It is said that the Government has selected Limerick ee a transatlantic at talon. The King of Rolland, it is reported, has ten dered friendly offers to the .lmerioart-Govern meet in aid of an amicable iu cangemeot with Japan Corn. Perry will probably find the Em peror willing to negotiate. Mr. Marsh's interview with , :he Government of Greece relative to Consul King, is satisfactory. The American squadron has s tiled for Trier& The Arctic bringa 176 passengers; among them Madame Sontag. The &trope had arrived at Liverpool on the 22d eh. The scheme of the Niagara Ship Canal has failed. It has been declared by the London capitalists impracticable Robert J. Walker is erpeotttd to visit Galway in connection with the establiqhment or a steam pocket line to New York France is quiet. It in rumored that the rem merciai treaty with Belgium is completed. The .Spanish war steamer Volcano wan sunk. off Vigo recently. Two new steamers are to be added to the line between Cadiz and Cuba, to run semi. monthly The nitipmentn of wine are utmost suspended nt Opine, in consequence of soticipMe4l reduc tion of export duties. Many American vessels are detained for want of cargos STEAMER REINDEER -FURTHER PARTI NYong, 5 The accident occurred at t one o'clock Sept on Sat urday, whilst leaving Saugerties. After landing some of her passengers, she was going from the dock, when the connecting pipe buret The steam realm,/ ont between decks, directly into the lower cabin, where a number of passengers were dining. All Wet. either killed or badly wounded. Among the dead are Frederick Monet!, clerk of the host; Francis Drum, a deck hand; Ed ward Binner, waiter; Robert Fairwell, waiter; Dennis Levy and Samuel Brown. of New Teri Among the scalded are Mr. WON! Baker, of the Coast Survey, Princeton, N J , fets/ly; Mrs. Lockwood, eon and daughter; Thomas end Phlehe-Anne Quickly, New York, slightly; Hugh Flowers, or Powers, fireman, of Newburg; II J. Holdride. Joseph Edinger and Edward Veils, of New York; Mr. Beath, engineer, badly: Mr Ilaman Fisher, New York, wart els° among the scalded. XIIIITLII, Sunda, h. So far, there are SSUU 27 deaths kontra y . fe lt i thought that mint of those reperted badly scald ea will die. Among Liman •ho have died;lo.o ar l. e Thomaa M. ley and two step-daughter`; Marnaretia SO uornetis AndrrwA, and Wm 9 Snell, all Richmond, Va Sept. 5. Two New Orleans mallß oie s hra ne e cooes, me through to-night, bringing dates as Ist e due. The Southern papers are fill with details of damage done by the recent fl s, but the first accounts appear generally to are been exag gerated The rice crop hos been eligh ly demagog, hut the corn crop is represented ao being almost de. strayed. Oen. Pereifer F. Smith leftiNew Oriels. on the 29th ult., for bead quarter at Austin A fire occurred at Rodney, ice_, on Sunday. the 22J, which destroyed nearty every hoilding in the town ANTI-RENT OUTRAGE Ata Sept. G Another anti -rent cottage toost plact iter,e at Van Renealaer co , N. Y., on Saturday night, In which one anti. renter was killed. A party die guised ae Indians, went to the house of Mr. Shaw, and endeavored to force Sim outside. Be ing refused admitntuce. they threatened hoe. the premises, and attempted to put the threat into execution, when Rum fired n revolver, I , 9ting Joseph Willheck, and woundingly° others Last fall Mr. Shaw was tarred and feathered by the anti-reatera, and three weeks ago they buret down hie out house CINCINNATI. Sept. A man named Peter Redliog killed • women named Chemin". Kramer in ate city on Satur day evening, by witting her head open I•ilb an are. He then cut hie own tbroia; both immedi ately died. Canine. love and mitrriage New S ' ORE, Sept ti In the Sapreme Court to day Judge Edmonds, on application by habeas corpus, discharged Collier and others, owner. and officere of the Henry Clay, ander arrest for murder It was held that the case under the statute does not amount to murder bat manslaughter. lie then fore admitted the partiee to hail in $lO,OOO each. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PPILADISIXIMI, Sept. 0. Breadstuffo--The ateamer's nuns had littlo or no effect on Breadstuff.. Flor•—Satee :300 bbte fresh ground. $4 Rye Flour—du", and 1.2 f a Ipwer Cosa meal, sal/Misc. Wheat—Sales 2000 hum new Southern red at $l,OlO - n1,02; old Pa white, $1,06 A small lot Southern rye sold at 75. Corn in fair request; sales 2000 hut. yellow Southern 72+. No change in oats. , Whlekey doll: holders demand 260. NEW YORK MARKET. Nate Volta, Sept. 6. ItMlllO t lIPORT. collect—S:4es .400 bales uthldtiug uplsods 104, middling Orleans 10f.. Flour—S,ules 10,000 bble elate $4,87, Southern, Grain—Sales 20,000 bus Genesee wheat $l,OB, Ohio white $1,00; sales 18,000 bus mired corn 72.1; sales 1000 bus ftye 8208 a. Novisions--Bales 150 bbls pork, mess: $19,60; prime do. $19,50 Beef unchanged. &lee 100 -bbls lord - Groceries—dales 100 boxes Muscavado sugar at 4i@4i. dales 2000 bags Rio coffee at 8; Linseed OR—Sales 2600 galls st 78®711. Wblikey—Sales 400 bbls Obto at 24.1. CINCINNATI MARKET. EVZII7IO. CINCIFIZATI, Sept. 6. Flour—s3,2b; demand moderate. Provisions—Bacon sides 'Jf; Shoulders Bc. Lard active at 110'011. Whisky firm at Clroceriee unchanged and moderate htulinetei doing. Cheese improved and In demand at 61. The river has fallendi feet wince 'Saturday. Weather clear and warm. • The Troth CONCERNINgSeIIoes Vonxiifugo. A Ain k.) Ale pnyittelog woodsy.. Used thsbyliststod. “Psditr Tb—Jsfforson CA.. Jan. 27.1b42. 11111. !t. Neuss. booed of J. K. kr., asts bottlo at your Vo-oniftb, sod grro ft to a eltlltt of talon sod ft oystalled LM lords worms, and suit" sumbor of setultooss. Y. PAIJIXR. OLMULL Tp., Jerson *. .b. M. S. I. thmar—llordng tiirdyear VVomiter lo I can Mar that It lour to or surpror DJ .Or Vrtmlptrolo tbr rot.] far .txprllUm • u. RAOUL Maw, 7b» lidenon co., rob, 27;1882. It. E. Baths-1 davo 000.bottlo of Tooi tooendd, and tt expollol 76 lordo od'odd. = 11111 : Yount nopoothatty, Tor ode. wholooalo and retail, Phi Till MINIM. Y. SICLIMBII. 67 Wood id. For Sale: -- 4 SECOND BAND Four! Rorie Wagon, 'unable far Goal. Cam at. Mt.. newly P.• .4 1r I be faad at a Wolf.. ttaanita tot analE BELL a LIGGETT. Watt. at ' - James Boom WITO !erred . stre Altaiiiiin in Com i t ‘, 7 , 7,41:210 - Vtsue - 42M24___. iittg.ut ' ":.atemom .1 , NV.. hom..iirdwar . 0 4. • ABE/li'ALS AT THE EHHICLPAL HOTELS Up to 8 o'clock laid svenino. sr, cnaaLra nom. vegan scalar z 0 Barrer., Harrisburg; WaSimption.ladyind three children. Philailo A Gliarne, floßidnye• burg; J 8 Black and non, Soinerset; IV B East Berlin, Pa: S C Lewis, POWs; K M Hart. lett, eici, D W Bartlett, Memplic T P decd aud son, Massillon; R Todd and lady,ObtoliJ H Kook, Wooster; J Roemer, TVbeislog: J Ler , - heck, Weet Alexand-in, Pa; 1111therson Barnity, York; Pa; HD Nat.'s, Fanquier Co, Vs; D Si Martin and dacighor, LIAM, er, Pe; J V Moe tun, Trenton, Tenn A IV Ca , vm, PliT'ada; /1 . . a Heist, N York •Wm B R l '-e, 8 4 ; J D Wort Ey; .1 Moorehead, Hollidaysburg, Mrs Joint end daughter, Cin; . 3 11 McCombs., Ohio; I) Knapp, C Quick, Ohio; Geo B Reed, jr;C J R Wi•river, Freeport: A A tarrier,Harri.iluma: J "!!'• Westmoreland; lieo II Reed, Ll' Hite:work, Washington; Bawl Young end daughter, Youngs wipe, 0; J Weckedal, Mt Estee; slrs Ireekedal and tinter, J Weakedal, do; E Couch, Wiyues burg; Wm Miller, Massillon; Win Yergid, Day ton; 8 A Healey, Canton; George Reed, do; L V Bookings, do; Geo 8 King, Johnstown; J B Kline, CM; A 8 Hoover, Dayton; Mee II Patton, Mrs R Scott, Bedford; T A Scott, Hollidaysburg; Mrs B B Reynolds, Met Jeffries, Canton: John P Reynolds, 3 51 Canuold, Philn; H Baffin, Woos• ter; M Ilubler, Ohio; J Ilewalt, Cm3too:T Adorns, 1 Summit; John Greer, Newport; J Croft, Ohio: .t Hill and lady, Mercer; Mrs Axe, Aliliersburei John Bacon, Detroit: Mrs Crasher and linughtu, A G Mullin, Galena; Wm McCarty, McCannelle T W Mullin and lady, Miss Mullin, Mi. 1 Reeeport; J D Spencer, 116111dayshorg; .1 Shil ! ling, Canal, Palma, Ohio; Mite McFarland, do. Mint McCarty, Mies Shoemaker, do; 11 . P Bore, Lonieville; A A Carrier, N Jersey NATIONAL 1101161., ONTEII PSI J S Ilsrney Wellsville; A MClure, Phil,: J tV Andel.B,ll, N Wanganheim, N McCßourg, J Snrnwly, Cooket.iwn; Mrs Clouser and child, R Roth' and lady. 0; J B Evans, Landon, D, V Allen, W Dement, Midway; 8 Smith, Ky; Cline, J Litters, Wheeling; Scott, W McFall, Elizabeth; 1T Neel, T Lmch, McKeesport; J It Robinson, N 0, L Childs Fallstnn; J Crain:l44, Miss Weever, Greenfield; P linker McKeesport, Capt W S Conwell, Ste Diurnal; Col J Cadwals der, ithila; B C Brooke. Morgantown; J C Stew art, Aire Stewart, Braddock's Fields, S Spero, Balvernon; JIM Itunlavy, Miss Duolary, Wells eille; 1V TV Johnson, Mins Johnson, By; T T Da •bane, IV N Y; S S Roberts, Miss Rah ertt!,. IV W Roland, Mrs Roland, Roston; TN /Wind, J Colby, Mrs - C.dt•y..lll:lskil, lIMN kit, Sacramento Coy. M7G=I!MI Card A Thirdoek, str Ferreat City; ]lair !Our. dock, We Shinn, (1 A I' T 1 NI, Lain, 1, II Abrams, Brownsville: It it 11102ard, Montreal; J Grow Grafton. LI:Geo Lmonanl an lady, Galveston, Team, 3 Gregg, 0, .1 A Orly. Bridgeport; L Newhingrr, Coffeeville: A Wile, it Wile, Grenada; 1, I , henbauttr, Lot:0,111r, 310. Fanny Bi.ninger, Al ia.Caroline Cahn, Alm.o Ilan nab Newberger, Lonis•illr. J It 11a11,0.1. trbeel log; it Murdock, d., Sll Patterson, Strabe r , elite; E Kelvy, Brownayslle: L Gaon', Nv.hvin, H Adler, do; T 8 Brinnip, Meadville, M Bann horn and lady, tJ Thonamon, NI ti Thomp•on, Dar lington; A Thirkirld, Sidney, O. It St,nk, eon, 0; A it Wire, IVOr•4 0 Mill e r, Nra Franklin; Alre Wallark, Mis4lllon 11 NI Corti+, 0 I' 11 Alt Joline, NT. t: 0 ; II St, ling. 1 1 10110110.111L1.1 1701,1 e, I.IIIIFLT M ljunclerbill, .1 E Haig, 1' I E lady, Gin; Ii It Bearden. Kc Tent . McCurdy, Latrobe. Pa, S A Macon, liroworrille; F Otthein , , A Boone and lady, Thom Bird. Mra 1.1,,1, r - an daughter, Me; Mr. K Tsylcr, rent; 1. A Unix. hold, Mew Ai on l..que. Len itigtou, Ky; Niro II tiallighto.Nlra NI C J °aligner, Jaw Usligher, J Merat. Zan, rine; It Coffin, ./ I' Ilolbater, la , L, tlawea, Lou iewille; Jaa Smith and lady. Henry Seater, Ilutohica, bit Nu, Doff Green. [k, Greec e Wwwhingtonl'u y. A U Strong, et Lob.. .1 (I Hallett, Philo; NI Anther, do; II Hall, Balt; ti II Judge Geed. (4, Ityugher, Mai ; 0 linker, 0.1.1 llor, Mr on , [lra Wm H Donotho, Terre [[onto l w CtionAler w J Dr White, Ky; A K thine, ()reran; J I) Hearne, Ky; 0 H Curry. Little Kock, Irk. J Dkablrnw. NI Cushman. Wm Len,. .1 Wallace. J H Itner, EII Gilbert. Not, .1 Ileyenrt elorace S ari wewtber. I(eok.10., Iota; II I , Ilitcheoei (Clue( ing-, VC Nt Stewart. la no; .1 A rabeih. Fa; II Garnett soil la./y. Ky. anc lolly, llowlingtlreck. T II E.l,car, ISitync,l eht:'l, St Louie; Judge Tapley, %Id 'I arie), Mhos fiimma, do; G II Nand, Clyeelan,l; J Durant,. 1' IL IL. J l'abnlngham, Braoly'n [:clod: J li llnenr, do; C r Brown, Ito Pel , Il /I Myer, MI, Coati), Cowen. Steve. It INI ibitelva wow, E Ky W C McCann, [leaner no; Lllie,ler way, Pc J It Mickin. Ne• emit!, A A Itee t. J Thomas and !oily, J A Liu ha. Citirelsnl, Jenatne. Ost P Kit, W Swine, Herrin,. Lancaster; Mr, A Howard, (.!:, Smut', Balt; Mrs B Officer, Natchez. M•t• C Puree, Dayton. A II Smith, At Lorl.; II Jones. Memphi, E It (' , ins. A I . ar'er, l'hila; hloridiy, .1 011 el, I' II 11,1•0,., Taman; E BP, tees. N Chan Re., ll Cll Toe, Kalear, U. .1 Bennett and lady, FA Greene, II II Donald, London; It Mel' n, N 13 4, C Meer,. Berra, 0; 11 Irwington, J Hroes. 0 0 Li,k, A Itimtiell, La Gering,. It; E Ginza (ban r,. a A Allison, Cr,i C Miller, Duller; A II Chamber lin, Lonistillr; J K Crawl - or', Torrington W Clark, Mereervilte, 11 C Cast n, The..ter or Itientuke, Xenia; A C Townsend, C I' Cleveland; .1 B Campbell, Philo; A Morriion Johnstown; 8 0 Filson, Troy. N C; Mrs CID: It P Barney, Buffalo; Ii N Stewart, 11 Stew art, Washington: J Huffman. Beaver; S Bhollen berger, tlt Plesaant; P P Itra ,. Bata P Ilewmrt ter, A !Heine it Wearer. Orroostairg; .1.1 Mit chand, Jacksonville; Jas lioilze, Mercer. Thr., Kentity, Hagerntown: P Overilrep, Lionville; .1 . M Pettit, Miss Bell, 0; F Claypool, Lancaster, W Anderson, West Talon; HI Agnew, P...nceton. MienEageele,J Cramer, Wooster; It Gregg. Lon don; C C Kidd, 8 T Sergeant, Clevetand; .1 Kelly (I &P K II; G Huntington, Enoton; S Attlee hnnsr. J K Holmes, California. 11. $. MAIL LINE - - Cincinnati and Madison Packets. fine light draught .tear 'r. rTATK ala N. . ... T. 11008,1; , , VCir. *ill rroutno P.• , • UM, I , - Oro' S. 14.—Emabt tor 11.. Ilne coo...seer te•' , 1 at ,II tom. at then nnierf Il A SWAIN: ir . a a0521,,:a • lonensay. Cinelnn. , i NEW MUSIC. qllipsy, s SONG, is ;ts , liy Jenny Lind bOorr of th • Exile. nJ W n 6er alircbt—lloale Ten's eat,. Oran. of 1S sabloston. losaiy Lon. Pere, l 3 . 11 esed The Sallor 667 • Le I Deem es H :t d tre k ionl 11,d rest. &boor Luni.rii. or hob. Mr they A Ilnadred Vases ago. J4[1:11..11 on the etormy ern. Will no Inadlen mars/ Ine. r Y Pear till Slave. The B.tter land. Senond errand. Palisade Coarryt; by IS V We 11.... Hansa Polka. alth teat, title] lis s My Baby's Pella. odos •• /toaebad br vc Olympia I. ...anneals,. Alboul Pebottlreb •• Brae. Castle Garden hebottlsch ' 'radioman Welt, hr titraheieli Aurora Nellie, comolefe. Queen of the Feldis Waltz. holegerheeker Quick Mop. Oen. StiotTio AI."--A nen 'ow' , of Unele Tort, Death of Little ihit. 'Death of Nt. Olen., and Ere . . Part inii,lngether •Ith man, now Pon.. w•iten, oo: Jon reed awl f sole by JOHN 11. otrtf.on. enrol el %,Aol tined, I INSEED puro for Role by J Oti A A • umt: i EESE-160 boo. prime Ceearn (Throw /net reed per Union i oe, . 1,1 for.le by aoifia 1 11 i.71f1,1, (V. QII...KB—A. A. . ceired, oer Mop • lb pleres gear , to , •:o . ol . lhei Loteetrinici 12 lietin de Union: IU Bloch Of the oeiteel arid of t fuhlotiehlo wino: 4f(LaatElt has juot ree'd by Adam, & • ll Er Nita el. the tolloolog nen ;if L•eie. Uncle Toot . . Lazomt (or Ere. Death of little Oa 1.01. Ce Flight. Noe. Tvlitig. The !Math ni Cleir. • Annie hotilee: Sole. Mei.lene, The Mallet Nero. .Ihisini AlllO. kt:PI1Tr7!100 Ihau k"'" .hetoi su Polk.. Iv Anne: Jul. lfinue fichottisci•. lintel! Moon Polk*, :t iltrative,h Adonari COMP; Putts. Ulran Ilnuee Toth, ili. o, .lo•Ontle4 Mete, Weitz. ferge oolleoUon of piece., oneh Ilartlies.ltoodOli:/o. fur Mann arid (fuller. No. 101 Thinl flfreet. rig, of the (101.-en Harr Als.;onit Co, b ter jot rr N, 0.1715 al e _ 1 / 1 017614 - YARNS-800 lbs. for mlo „) aug`22..,. VON BONNIIONST ROOMB-250 dos. Oa handled, lor salo bI VON NONNIIOIUrt• 011.10P01 , .. 'Q II4AR - 2B - bhdx. N. - 0. for salc.by aug27 VON DONNIIONAT Mukeitv,_ , QIIPPND FUSTIC for.sala by Ana= lt _5 SELLCIIN. 4g ER31.11.N CLAY-IUO tan. in 'Oro Cut ;I Welts ' L'LttEL it CO ZWDIfICSS SlLKS—Murph;:i Gehl invite the ettentlne nt the &eke - to their to leettenetOt rieh Dalafolt..Verim Ndk. . Meet nevi (dome( me' Fell tittle& teetttetl. •. auew INlMlOMMainalaiffirsiffirilfiirimmiimiNimia • TWO Daily Linea of splendid Conches run fn.!. l'ittwburgh Ti. SVa.hiegtoo to Whevllng. Pas -5.1,„^»r0. will mailm PODUCLII2IO.- (110.111, Tian hp. 1..v0t• clery morning. taattuanT. at U o clock... . . 'clock lex. reel rondry+) and the re mapnier rr.acartannand. JrZ2:ti Jo 'N J. I.: VAN:. .11-ent. Notice to Rail iced Contractors, 'EINE ouboonbero, having undertaken to ~o ,Dt-o, the Urodi ne ..imo.mor Cl tn. , nbOfr n: tin l'itt.Worati and ntettnentlili. nail nowt. from Pttle buran 11, irginie hull, Invite tactic.. tralot, Imre mad.. lair bid, to, portion' , of paid work. al the int •I. Mel: 11, others le•trouft of having work Ola to rail • ithrolt delay at their oat., corner 01 titaot •od I , luwood alley, up etalre, when. one or more lb.. firm found, nrepanel to make eat-_ tat,nt.r, " meet). wills n , otractore. for doing part, ed I to. e rns, o,. bet rvepoto•ltoto cootru,tore. or those I'lwhe ,e non... well ....mounded. need apply... wan.• nun,/ to hare the work vigorouAlr prownll4l. 1..17 NIC1.11) , • ON i CO. - - Notice. E SUBSCRIBERS TO THE DIAMOND A 51,1 ltiel lieu, will plea.. lake ludic, Ins! they are I,ret., relied upon teT !won., cr.!. cern. of their sub rlt,den er hot , re 14th July 1.4,4nd peg,,pg overt !Intl:, ,In!. Ihore.ttor. mall all le pald. et der of We Itunding Committee. — .l !I a !ONO, Tt444Jter. - d 1 ------- To the Public. S , ATICE 01 tho Dissolution of the bre, trf. , •ont l'em[tP. A 1.,..,,,th..bnr01ag p.r.r. of n. ulooh nt,t3re Va11,1,1,41/4 It:CARit ret.l4 firm hl !MIN ILKEIt ACO II F. eekeri hers I, the ereetton of tw I 10.1..• ~r for Wr,rrn PrneurylTrinto. nr rr.r.tonrr“ rer..rmmrrt rrl twynty prr rrrul.tro Ittwerit••.! to r...,altv-1 to I•.• .. • i r••.•lor.r. ..r arr. 1 , 411 or "'"-r TVlCA'.l'l7.'!;Arrnr.A. '11 1 11F: partnc,ship eximing , he lb" • I n:“^ as , •wistted with me, in the 1,, Lk. t AJVP 1.14,1;Colf A;11:, II ".11I10.11.• tzu.l.r Th. In, of . .J.lpt VAIN PAULL It N. • Dhoolntion. eg4HE firm t,r A. IVILKIKS A:. CO. have 1.12•7 n. ., . A. t‘II.RINA, Jol,i A a` itAliltir, T ELL. Bankers and Exchange Brokers. 'rll - 031.1'SON .t CO., late of A. Wil. .111 ‘chauli. snit Nank• . nun... a L. ....rt., 'third and Haar( }YU • . _ Dissolution. I 'llE. Co—iltutt rAlip li , retofore existing • .1 t,.. cl:vnel no II.• I•e t:on •. I rc ••• totl••10. ecttn.t icc autOnrc!, /11..4111 l 11 AO% IA Tlic.o. c A VI L.:4 10/,..5, A Nil C sits, nit .. 1.44 Co-Partnership. E boar ICI rin.d n • .Ith • .!. •• .• 0.7 Inn '1 1 1M:141 8.-I ~t HP.NBI a oAftvg... SORRIS bicCOMBS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in, FOREIGN AND DUNI ESTI° 11A FIDWARR No. N.. 1 lenen VITRetT, recel ing, Jinn From the ,liumme. :...e'l .t x • i, • eireti nit ...I ivbrat r pqrkr• Irrim Enzlotri I. • et,' oi ivi, •11,1/10.1 liarvontero v t.i• nviet•eile.i Ewen, elan+, 504) TONS IVIItE VVAN'I'EI) PROPOS:ILS' AILE INVITED . 1 1 7,10 0.1 w•Ww.. lion haul rn.two.ton not.thoeor sou (1 •P‘o. rowt ur h o , I 11104 ;VENUS OF lON WIRE. nany y rump Isoo qua one hundn.l thoto o mord,. oh— .t... th. no the trollnwlnr Th. •oe a is of N. In W., M. • that :01 Poet will soot, yaw tit on. howl. .1 Ph. nip.. ~, Ilwa th h.. Au rel.r nor .toe In. mu.. fini.ts+l with • lhooo eat. nr.o, hoth 00l the Askint; ttohlt nos, t Tion wor. hone:win - I tiol.wor mostly a. hart 0. Pion. wit.. orhs'.l moo h... Isvon romoinhootnre.) of th• town 100 Wr rOnroowl tohrouw. !nat. hold arose( • • ..trehstio. tol.r. so 1 houghs,. I.lle Whom. Itler4 1~1, rhanottietared refraid pss,a h . so ioht .1 totior.ii. pis, nor o.t hot ie e• rt rho'. to sit' I o rh, I howr. hawing IL. o obs .r. co.ni obi lo •ire no to too drown • • . wow ho.e.nol ost WWI/ I.( no Is• : It wow , ow Pot ow' In lonwit...l 29t0 Ity. as one a. oso lw on to, othoott ronsll .Mein.. 11 t 4 • . 1 r1....r. tiff poqutol portion. oln Plot lb• ntl.. ot .:noe. Jot,.•Athowit, and SILI 1 •117;11' 4 71 :etV:. ' ll r le stow .rill I...xianire I awl ',tea to th. frllsw to, rrimlll,,--, y o buntle• 11,• p .•411.1 will Is ihinetiol.•wer fltil roursoslrot or lost41•o.nono.loo two p slot 4. o. Nowt. MA 1 toe eohl to sapata tor which lo lw wo. non, II Iseata loss oh•t wire 110... Pull too.. Path • ens., itprt.ilon oo low's., whoa, in enulrnt.r.t . t.. I:011 voi,rtentt tools , 1.1 wino Pawnor.— li it ot.o„1. t.st. lorth.r . o .tolosation or that lo.Po thso on roortwol to oolo.r atostitte.. •111 Iwsontinowl. hot It rs... It bro oond phew' w tio.o.roset oo th. A cantrartor. rph•ol. toottohno. , Lb, rond .oloron wol /1, I ...tie It ..outs one lb. iwrot ot s :are. ponr of two awl oli•Oo Phst.. and lwroollis• it two; sawn. hr sire ow ls ohstoo two, ov. l Our witlin tho. I.a.t th.m aoht .lantiroly Will atoms 0 01101111 0 ,1 tor heroin:. and .witorina. etch hy Olin,: and todholoine the end, whirt ham. :ho r.,....t00n Pplooltis. la suet, log. twlltattorio ly. II I hoo tw ro..litlentily. ottot lwr o.nt I. lull or alio , will leo los pi..l no th. contrortor. in ban Y• r IVP II ..-io ,r t oil hr moor,' two for month. llhr nto, itp that tin, donne tie iontrotrartnon not ! !!!. ol(lsrotivon photo. lw dosoverp.l. t orb s rt.pstr.l. 1. 11 . 1 Nr4f. the. c..ntractnea woooal. eh 1.... lorninn wlonl., owod or not hilool.ln wtrii condition :boy howls. to I. donor( the prottnon.a tho work, lb. win. orb •Ire.lnwetner with th. labor et hoottwl to en will [loon oionlvrtool fir the per rent nosorve.l - Ito TI.. notheroleowl. a. the Nnotion, or the !Wid will ths w.lnindhs , wl thn also, 1..0. .11. will Wort) er. as as Impartial utropin. totar.ho the Onatractor and the linter Cion n gonn...,'•l o l front b. ON/1/11111 thrwe MIMI to no appeal. I Promeal, hot Immo,' wino will .10 , Iw wr0p101...- how holt. or 000.0,0 MP, 0111 In newt on 11 1 1, 0.1.1 a Piot., and may 1. Loholsl. It Insprietal by war rt N row None. ii Prooopal. vrotiortr,,r.oconord until 111.11 Pt Orthisor uont; It o . Itri.law W Iwo" 1 ho s. I..ornortor. who. prrorowd. aro arowplnot wr 111 t0...t00-most of the toot I.y hefrre 013 the 1011, (whit. neat. to JttllN A. 110/1131 jNst, 1:n0w-or of I.' ni legato no/la flatiron 1 tlnnhenslon thiden. Niornre rollo. N. . Smooth ath,lthl nuelhsjayloo Important to Merchants, Manufacturers Tradesmen and Profassional Men. r 'le 80USII 'Minn STREET, 117 1 1.A141.411 lA. r gniolkl,rti• It. (.'ALVERT, IlencrAl Engra , Ilmlote+or ant/ Monufttettlwr of Plea toe Bust. rt.t..l 0 0 01 , Atlttenito Aden' aaa ato Envelopoe. 11111 Itewln owl Labels. would wont rorpoelfully nal the attention of ,n den. owl prot.ollott•I won 10 thone west Important end entontlol The Atlhonleo herjog e,oee with orittlbal ruibtowntto tho buslnoon. cow osionnunlY and Wouthollrowhotowl, ho found oath. ly • hovel tlsorthowent, It tit dtrtoutton Itettito 11 , 1.1 lot or tWitn.. lint, nowt...roe Nero Mho teems., tlnhotto tot hntronanow ho Pont Ilehe etsthorltittn. On Int• .Dore,:. show,' Ito without thona—tlio tlolentlon crow. inut letter, wod , s l . l l„nrosoltin . runott grouter loon them tho ouponne tilo. Monson, Coral., from ) nut rune t'AIN in erne) 'rho advortirer writes on 'unreel/too ot Ids 'pontoons *Nth will be i rourol melmndid. 1.111 1 1 notlitounl Laboln, "/111,..tokt.ii:417 . 4111 1:. u itZ1. 4 i.nlents t the erlhinelnntld hwiotiluily wo/want ott ntool or Brow. • In t e n Iton two' tho wont eiteiwthro enthbllolo Went In tho United Stoto having Ottonhol tho north... of first oleet workmen. Into J... to it tio,"l,.oniett. and oh, or reilnent bows,. MA n.ueblurr, IA herry,perfechol nt Ono( outlay. owt he In proparod tu Pkolc,(110 ell order:. it nhort Wtrtern agent. nwt.'N W. a. 'IIOIIINBI/0. g ' s I gale o .110 iriTEM MArket otrrot. kjitiDrrii-"—L-MU:11:01y ISberchile"bl have ropply of Hot, tbark anti 'ham. Prints . r vtorrons..“ t..r mica, solra I,4llSir—:2l) bide. new Nci. 3 Mackerel, juet, lonAllng, for es:, ht 0.1 1 LACKIIM111 , & CO. lPnrN,r A.l o ' :l ° ;. j o u r —i : L t7 ' l ,l :! 4 T l :lr ' l li eo I tr,":;Clo';i—U-7.3.17:11t1111.. . tlEtth, L ANII—G tone . prime, for n rr. by R. 0110 r .mriummu * Pall5tOTIA Y SAtil r '2oo be.lor allo by .4:1 - X.W11.111.1i• URN N STf. ' L ONI.iN liisiiiiii.7-2 - ir;:x!tin thillit!Utg 1.4 . 1LT.01 , -[ : :: :: Yt",4; ! 1- EngUtb botttforit :Iv C 1 ENUINE Imported iionli,ol3o6nUtirtii k i * E. ir tom. mr 1...6,.1: fnr ...I. a' .....,...,.. blaLief... 9 ... 1t.1.1..fM SiLli LALIErZr S .C" " .--- 07 1- ).. JJP Aavo jtin toed CV. r sfillutat rkee =1.4 haul Lse..t. • ... ' ... ' -•,r ~ ifili. ! -,.. ~ ) 44 1 .°/rx99.49 7 67; 4 J EtnD • 00, 52!!!MEIMI Notice. Tr TIE Stockholders of the.Pittsburgh fr frust R. and iiiminae C.n.aar jpo hereby notified that the Non CITA inetalment (14 per phare) le required to be paid on or h. the latb 'net and equal atnnuut nn tbe Ibth et peen etteee..bee month tborrafter eu,l i I tl.o fug amount et their stock I. eabl. eeb.l JutlS ACULLY, AC6 , 11•17. Notice. rS I IIIFI 111emhers of the Protestant Assoein one srs benPhy unrifled that they grill At tdroreary of ttietr first Parade oro luth of trepterabir ladroo at the (Inter deelro.turning out In prxes olon oil. hold lt.rmnelree teedittoso,tuul meet , SO the II di. weror or I,nod and Tt fitrp•Cm. at Oelock t. ti,oroint: of M. loth. By Julerut the Committee. *writ; (ten et or me ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Co. 1 Anion al, 1852. Stockhold,rs in the Allegheny Val i. I•)) 11411 11.,..1 (Woo., n y ..relmr.br OotiL,l t• pay • Etrs Ihdlur. per On lona. ..urnr. nr brat dm. .1 tieT timber or-t, By .1,1, lk JUAN 0. LOGAN. Trnamornr. an..l.lrn 1,1.9 Wood Arent, otice to Traveller& House dfiefueeT Dissolution 0)•1•ARTNERSIIII 3 1ISCELLANEous. I • v irr sT. , r .. , ~,, , .„ • , a ...,, ,:11. r. ' , ,I, ....t ..• ...g.- .. 54.,.. 1 . . T 0• , ''' 4ii 6 a', 11. .. , rr gaiw_ CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE OURS OF COUGHS 9 GOLDS, HOLIDGMESSBRON CHIT'S, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. . ••And by Lie rrom, upon tl,l funk eeOni t f h o e r re v m a e rd , iehta2" C mw atih „, f...lo.Jed:inillsdfaeeandA 0 . ,1ff/erm Ma ej h,pe a.r ho re nOnfed W ' ur, ev. ry revadd, new proof to the assaranee that these worn. Iserres mbar] not fail. Am medical scion. diem:nen and &Amato* the re b m • ' arc t. Tn./ 1 r; elrt tile' V i olttgl e, ol th :rt ' . ll' l:l77l . l ' MI malsdle• Ire Wolfer Irem. anne has earriNl more Metro. to Cu ontlme:y grave than roa rt unptlon of the Longa— butuolood we glee come evidence that this ten may be eared, sad that PubnonvyMorapialotato nil their some, gear he marmot! by , tom. Pectoral. the , Spam will It hug not peff- et rmit as to publish any proportion of our. eed. but the agent below named, Dill furnish our Clroolst, Noe. niters.° o lan fail particulars, Yaidndimputable proof of three farts. ulforers, mad arid Judge for yourselves. FOE INFLUENZA • Aso- WHOOPING COUGH. .• Nisnallta, Term., Jape 2611 r, 1851. Fir-1 ham , regmatmily Used your Camay Pccron.u. for Whorl, ng Gogh and Influenza,, awl bare no hadlation In onnounelour It ft ennardete remedy. Four Drury thir ds,* have Mon al:Meted With Limo Mown. and Dm free OOP of the remit. Fa* always Worded almmt Instant robot JAMES UV/VEIL lie attest the truth of tho shove etabromet. M. Moil NTV, Editor of the Nashville Whig. J. 51. 815131E11MM*. Druggist FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. Plerearaon, It. Fab. 1151. • Pear d r—Vor three antra I hare been anlicted with a Cough, en distr....leg. that I frequently dlsd of re, enreert much or the time I was ohleal to alt upl night. in ray ci.air.n. my cough would mane-ate me • Mel 1 tilt tfiVl ,7 7ta: , '7lll!,`":o4l:lll.le.`; pr0.,4,..r. has fluted me allimather I am, with manful!, ;nom, Janet. lIVANDLF.SS. Thio nor of tie mum Cures,ofAsthma which hare Iran accredited to Chem - 41 Pectoral. Amt.., N. V. Avail 17. lota. Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Oir—l Ivato LM yenta been anlvlttl ill Asthma In the •crat , form... that hare the Cmo, being ex . c i l . n i : . l , e .. htif o r , e z great many eu.,:nr!`-nn .7,P=.17...,! 1 ,!ry DhyUciau tL ectin - rtll 7 cgte7rtra;. wontnut lo lag than a tram I be.gan to eamul..ace teas. eet gratifying .k.r front im UM: and row in forte weeks. the datum entire ly removed. I eat airy on m bed with comfort, and .ttroy a rate ot health which I had never eapacted to ommtut: WAIIANT, Oommlasion and Forwarling ttleethant. From the Prerident of Amherst Collrye, hUIVAILD HITCIICVOiI. M. D.. LL. D: hr. .1. hiAyer, Sir—l hare mud 'cot in my ten :dem, a fitted broochstio, and an Mtlened teem Ile chemical motaitutinn. that it la so admits. comPonnd for ther.lief of ineymnat and t.rouchlal ditheni. ti.r. linty opinion, no to. la earl. tine chsta.t.r,ean b. of nor 'Peri., Tun an' at 111, tie I.' 11.••• 11 al you think ~oufl ELIVAIID lIITCIII_I/CIS. Yerdemiter Among the tatt.r dt.t.ogui.bed author-Wee who hairy lent their own,. In "Lepton...l prepor.llou an the lent k now n them A.R. alt•etirm.nr Imo., an. l•revidatst Perkins. I amonot Medical It-rt Chloe J00n... hawitnat. Pen^lal.'• S. A. ralantin. Mott. Yoe.. Cleavolan I. 11wwdrIn Med-0 , 11.a^ butteefiel I. • Canadian Journal of 11..11 , 11 It.. WI, 11..ten3 Sleatral al 41 eurgie,l tharlertnri. N. C, Aled:vrl N.ar Yen, Madical Iletayter. thin. U.S.. Cu, 1.1.. bona., Ilun. dee. P. Mae.b. Ann to Turkey OM. /Mamma Oulu., Pre.ident 0( Chili. Itt. Rev. Id. rower. I,ed ilitihno of To, not,. Rt. Fter-Blehop arab. Meth. kph, Church .nomle/MP Putt-1.11,r etneinnati. Ohm. Al sty amairmat persona/ow in Iltr. tan , uuntriee h..tnnlrtn.l7lo dangernur ml die,r....:uo &secuew+ the anums, but o.loato me • fiend, L.r ninuat mr*. It la rho plemant, at nod heat I. the wool.). 1'mt1at.1411.111.41 by JA Mkt! C. Alan. hen In ih hrn h atia and I:hernial. 11erralhrveti. ttaorgh he la A. A 11'..i.E.n.utlit a lIN in Alleabouy hy 11. P. Melia arta aud b. Dro.wint• and Dent ate w Marlimnea crerywherm_ aualstdawa 1,411VE " Ayer'o l!herry l ' ectoral" jusc ItG BILI4IIN. nn,rll 57 'Wood etreet. Dr. Orursotr'. Jr. Oussott's Improved Extract of VELLoir DOCK AND tiAItSNPAILILLA. The original and only genuine preparation ( foe th• 1...n0va...0f rue. of C0 . ...t.r.-.plinn .04 1.. a of N. Lou., *hem te.or nurpn.....l to h. a1f.••t.,11., N. ton fete 0... et ilrrf:ury, Cr. Cc. It Will Cure, Without Fail in,Co Estl.....eonre, Tumor.. 1-r p.n. CI to. e Eryrlpets, chron. Wv.o3 Totrxr,lL,Ll flow% fib Al DU -141,11,11A ID P 14.11 1 -41.. or Joint., Old dbr.... sod ID . ..llistrt of N. (Haab, Salt r.f I.ort • I A Ih.e.amw ariPing Irctri the uu .1 Iterrttry. Pun In N. o,dr sol 111houLlor, rral Dt,pay, buhabate, daumtlne and Ooxtleenexe. The bert }'tomato I ' dedhine linotrn! rat: SIIAKEIt I'ILEPAILED 'YELLOW 1111: DONDE Ana arauu.L a." are .2.plUw3s lua.b.l..rviu,lkalal,...t.tel,ineltml. 'Dr. ft tlym , :t i la Pl:37;:lti i d . Pt. al.;rr the slalom. ef thme route In their perfectmo. hurra wration cuntaln, all tbureeforsheeprovertl e eoy to. n 0,,, eatined anamotrated th e i r cazzawt riftugl4 and ca.51..1.. u Experlamenta arra ruada Um MU nisch/re of MSnto It am farts 4 that II natal n, le:further c .11 1 frATM11. Areordlngly.... flora renorted tn, almost tuner:sally. inof Deram.e. t:/awkastin and rUtmueotta a tuylalntm I. general r rzatratlou of WI rl,l powera, and all I! lora:muting sin. : M ee: of Lb, a. in lrylon to the letme. and no 'Monona to hralrtt. Aargau:an no e,r r r O evarat 0 r klyabillr, Mercurial Llatilnialn,P.C,.,T•Ca urran, Itternmatata, end, gat. varra.7 01 he, dl..aar.- a!ar sad u.n.:.r..u• ar r,o•Ld to. LW* tuaa, m }lr. John la, Eark—be.r r—lt OIL: k unutterable ..lines of xratltude that I an: able. !Lt.:ugh the Divine :dem, fli:xt and L -o tbu anothr "rills 1n ut .1 ' :I ' m... 1 lout tutdonne. to ',le Jou a Mar or: unto.. a Lop d car alums: ..1.... In the :Fluter of ISlxt. I was attarked with • mere, palu a hien Rai. gradually eat:old. .1 threoub the whole .1.41 mt. mot 1.4..1 the ear, Um, a total vrodration 01 two a eat alu m, n. toy leg bad strum M alma two t him Of 1 •le I pro.-utet the at•endaorm ids prar..tloner. who po.u. uneed tny 111 , 411., OUIIOI t.ll. o , Tot forme el Liter tnustylmot. Ile elf./ my rant. ae unr IVA ”0r..1, ban:l:ed. but pre.ni:e..l toe m,. t mwned under h. treatment Lulls •al rathfle.l he oonld god nth. me. tfom prdeured .1 ruuragent pla4e/e, IV. At h. tan bottle. .1 tiny...We a elm.: I of man x . .r.tapariltm tram alof: I meelved rilit anaunnt of bon. aut. Attar lirrior taken tour tot,. more. I "arable to PanualAl bueatero ab boat ed in our auxutroulence I was ronan, htre th•t atur aril gran. wale tit , hottime ,nee flue.l b three a the lama: and I , apart ancrihe Ilia return to y heal Murth th to of any f.ther taw. lbw I.T Use Sarney ul that II uhY valuator purdirinin I.'":k aktXt. illlober. I 1X51.. , air. J. D. Park—Dear tr-:1 yon Ma\ rf rewir e yttna ala„ and pa lar e. I aul quaint.ri 41 oat tfue. rctured 1111n•ini IL mleit besa tont IA you 01,1 to arr. 01111clal. Lou have the t.r , elb. « 0: a.m.; , t 1.1ot: thinit twat. W. 0. 11/I:3ji. • , 4 4 ; • pn ; • I-1 , flu. 'alloy:ex letter il: front highly reap, e :•:an, who...joy+ twit:Wire Nal•lnal:Plark 'Soy. 1051. I:ark—Dear Elf --- 1,11, attroofre Extract or, Sarraparllta." medleine hoe been preeop:l....l by roe tt.r te reel threw yea, wllll uebetal m.lll my, liter Jauruhr., Dyrhept G. enr..a:l. and Nereous dor. In als Compawutt, t Mall la onegoalb.t. In the u:a 0,l this meth. I. • 1110 pati•tt coastanfl'F ,11 n • elrenuth an I rigor. a tact worth, of emu:Wrath:at \ it 1. ,leapaill noote sod and 'au Le Man b Let ran. atth Ito Lula. dehnh rtou.ach.. with edett a'etrenntaumem I sot epeo.tug trout XlVelillll[l, Cu 14.1. Ing tor. • 1..11...1 h. LE/Xl:Kat. M.rofuls and Canter mired 43 In. Ai 01•I1le Extra:tot 1. and ratravarilla. Y no r) r Uri .r Tent,. • r Apil la th. .1. Ix lark , Cluelonittl. arllio—at rlv-Itlve/ up. gir .... ulreaol. L.add te.tintorly In favor 01 7 Dr ouraoten Extract of trllon Duck and mtrpaparillarto that of the uttuterou. and Muhl: yep-,tame yetleottl. , hare been 1a..81n. by the medicine. My who b.ly-en sullerlng for Ihe aot.. of noirl r rear. with Parotids and ('nor , ,, who It. I thtlaX, f. found G oruou tu thederangemeom of the syatent peeulls In ner go, 00110.10 themeatithre, the 041 under theleate ol the mo-t Went rbrxirla. thieerellon of , runty.' without deriving mar material aid trout their Kn.:l4:- 11one. Upon therecrtucarud,Uun of Dr. Contr.. oho Of Ont . Pltramtanin 1..1..1 seen Um' medicine nerd 0111.haPplf *llex!, I obMitted of lour ugentxtete. ,11 em / 111 .*L 11 . Alai liarland, con mAtle ..r D,.r. ttolault, Ettra a. r t or wallow' lurk and totteaparilln, and an y .1. I.:until:ell:4 from that naught OWL., 11l Lo tt er', n hlth rho bee taken with lb. wort xatuntehtng truth', for I ant pseurd Near It hasenUrely sung Mx, forelm ha+ entirely reporered Irmo be, Moran, and lb. :lorofulti and Cancer. Iterative!. monad and well. '"U"4.. r"* A7V:Ta U Ilitaplutn .col, . /1..0/fl Air. John Earl t ea Ww - hkre oat the All lton., Extraxt of tallow hook .rd MITSI,II c that 7.1.0111 Y laarrinhav Wt. and vo 'whit do rep t d woad VErs morn oi it by the Diet Look.. It tall.: etter than say other Sarsaparallt Ptxparallon, and gf‘e Itraml astl,factlon. It IN In DU% ennug some of.thli I Mort oiri:laata errraot armfuls and IP•auipac.lirut trtu edy In all female coniclaluts. • Yours, iteepeetruily. D ALLEN DU.\ . 41 ; ,; ; 4 • Fernald, keel follomog.l N. J. January 26. /2r. Dietett—Wn take otatunt that 1 0 01 Yell AV link and in:nal:aril. ht . ::: gin rodal.ctlen lu I " Z Y lr:.ry rat:nettable gartUrtnan Inkrtnahr that Ida atuttb er wee trouble I with ulalet/tlontulta!rml.D.l l ltT t :. other disarms pegutter to h . tonalult S.- 1 ! regular ...etre.: d: huge a r blong ti But Sr , tote of Dr. OUT•oIVe ,allo• amt.. radirallyTred. InrlTornunsio, „ oat Varal tut rlLltateet ilf 1211 P read i E Ct/ illa trim -• . ;, bll*trid SEV"Ptioc,.s l per bottle, or six r bold by 'J' D nortll es:t eortut . 1 1ollth and, Walnut. streets. L'lbelnunti..:olo,enltatare, .1 ILldd &Co , 11 A lallur11::rk:A t•o .2.1120 n ........_ . col. Ir., Plttrburgb: 1... A .114.cimirto...1 1.01a..1 a er, eflisrpotn.r.o: J U 'NO. .4 II Pawl. UplorParril: U Mmtr, illre.tol 4 ~.„.„...a:Lo, Itnnahlrits , .l9wp , rl; I. ticurdoo; Mt.. . flollsaar.toolrm: 11513. diann; U. U. b.:Stasi: Porno, P. Ma.. A. 0.11.1.3 A Crykrer.burit: JI crab Al lender. psd , Iturtpq. A. (.10., EH, .. MIMI a 1110.. t. Irroolcrill.; Y. 1...5.J.P....in P. Crontrr, Jr:..l.mrurrlon,::-11. 'farm 1,,,.....,..i. 0...10rte •Pa Wino ell. 6 . U l a ! ' rl:• ' . ' . ' fir:::::..it. ''''.',''"."",,, -Newi .- ifeee.News tor the Lak LATROIit'S IFItENCIA Conl * ; kir4" = ; : l t! =;; ,Arr j t :lll : l ton I°'°.oomabilltil 7f r v ol• to, ) VikrdtPuttiMl4.l of .r 4; 01000 l wi th 's* box. • B. A iiiiineitocem Vermitr HEAD the following testimotr AIL Bag. TIORSYTta:Ta aaaaa This to certify. that 1 haa boa aka'. rartaltaa tuy rattly Ili thi Wm./Llama otarvad Ita aaa anal woimF geadik:a.orltfla IPIZAgo:ItTCTIrj worm* without ay. lajariou• offeeta Ito mil Manta ay, I alma taa laaataath. 441, moo year, all; alter Naha IL ILO' as WOHO.. OW/ +i is hat. Obetnt, Amt., 1,P1 =1 "1 b BAP at Vi[trat RAIL ;ROADS, &e. i nnl 2 D rum itart. 1851 NEW ARRANGEMENT, Commencing August nth 1852. oino . 1 4..p_spja_yiTelue Raul Rini The may Wester* Rai' Road R _ out fins THE j, ' FREE FROM ALL D ELAYS OF THE 01110 RITER. TO CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAII KIE, &c. Running in Connecticut with de Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad from Alliance to aMMI4IId. RUNNING WILMOT MOM P/TTEBUROLI TO ()ANSON, M ASSILLON AND WOOSTER. AND TDROuon IN A DAT TO MARIIIMELD DT STA- Ois PROM WOosTER. ntedi RI Sundays VE Trairui start from Pittaliargli daily, ir ( exce Leave. Pittsburgh at 11.301!.1'.1. Len se t s. gozi oc at . 110 7 1... U., awinraoh Wooeter a 4 P. al. Pare E XPRESS TRAIN in Par Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a. u. P r. eylB de at Alliance at 220 and reach La k e ENE U. for the evening boats on Lake ENE Au min stops at Roehester. Re. Brighton. Iguo. WM:MU ana mod Salem. and at no other Mallon cern= Pig. bursh and Throng'. Rem Pittsburgh to Chnarad, 110 mike. In about SIX AND A UAW, HOURS. rani N. Perm gem eon bite this iry =4 be in Dunkirk the nest TbsJ rolgrigt 9.30 ti:MVXM: d teltihTlet reaches Pittsbnah at SP. . connecting with the eTtSINIC cri, the Pensurylvmila Roll ROW for Philadelphlarand Baltimore at 8 P. ai and also 8119 the Wort Nesu. Steamboat. mete. TUB MIMS TRAIN Returning learn • Blame at 11.20 e. aul read buret at 12 at night.. Hy ma train DgmaLe mit Plttie from Cinch:mall to Fitteburgh in one day of teas than It hours, Instead of amoral dors b - f Masan:state on the Ohio river Faro from Clochinan to Mahwah SID Pawn_ giro leaving Cincinnati at 6.1 b a. ■ and Illorrland 0.441 P.O. reach Pittsburgh the same evening. ; via. hoes twain connectien with theroad flotlf Beton to New Cutts, Miner, andStrin from Balm, on the pima road, to Warren. and from Wooster to ntansfighl. • FRISIUII2 TRAIN 1,11,811. Plitabnith llt 120 A mi, nu! trelatit to carried tnyv In a day toreretand ....., and to 1V ...8 1 T . , it it; a nd 20 P. Brighton :* 7A. . and IY. stopping at intennwliata Median& gantindon 'Mohan.. M/0,1 for two gays. are wad batman, Plittbargb. Boehm!, and New Brighton. quarterly tkkets are 110111 at low rates and tickets by the package to Sumner the etationa. tleurtion Dune. are accouttoniatoi at reasonalli rater, " no Train. do notrun on Onadar. 0 truntineses run In connection with the tralrt to sod from the 'lotion co Federal erect. Z:',rt!4l tthr-Pnotmg g O.r i = .i 4 t m Dtau zgi t the Tietat Agent. or to J. hi Ma tal LB, td,neingitheis Come. Pittaborgb. Pittsburgh. Al most 21. inc. Pennsylvania Bail Road Company?. 1 14. T E are forwarding Produce to Philadel n and Ultimo!, promptl!o, . . • 1:111.9 ON TBNIOBT ON 01.0. Pnrk, IV4f. (ult.!) tam. LA:4ION Tann, WindowUl 1001°.. No tro, i 4, iii;;;;;;;E:47a . . do 60 floc La«r ' brir;;;;; - ----- " ver•mi TAmothr 4.::142..kg,"44*"". 40 Nlo:oo,`Ylaz. and Nora. .......... 7.171:;;;: vdi; v - F• ..... a' :2 • n0ur..... ....... do n .. .... ter bbl. aa4 Zitll„o—:Z 7 / I =l I `g.'.."`"'"f"to I. o 4dAtorerilate &attune roma 1 . 144 1. ,104 ‘410:41:.7r143.r0b ly2o L 75 /I k SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. itBM: FAR.; EMMA. ON pr 110 111 1 LIZ STACTING. ' • PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. -- - Two Daily Trains, PROM PI.TTS'OUROII TO PHILADELriIIA AND BALrimonE. , • Only 26 haunt through, to either place, Loth halm Connecting at Ltarrittrterph mitt♦ trains for Bala MOT. I FA, es, 89 SO. • 1, . THE .EXPRESS MAIL TRAIN WILL f.,.,,,,:,...:;•,,,.1.1.,...D.rjr4 ..3 , Toffl o ttzt....ha re the Canal i lnrortrX4NT/ilaT/birilhArg ';'.lt to.gt:tzw,fi i'rti: ll 4l;:c=°7:L'Pikl,"&,ll—. t!°L I 7 . 4 7 :".LT"„ ; (Conductor's seompan y ena, train or Cssebred and goer !Allah: l F:re Pinker TO III!LADLLPIIIA &ND HAL Pasolisen fot Baltimore take t h e rare ef the Tort and , Cumberland 11.11 Heat at tlarrlatiorsb. ./WM.6I:V. WhO With •Il3hi mutt travel tan lodes ever night at Hsi idayetiorsh, anti resume their seat. neat ii ,.. lslij , ir in tte.::.4l ; ; t t h ral , a, &Ma rn a. as. Ptilladalailils 11111 KgtVkli(7 .. TRAIN '''.?, ILITtIi T . ir.ln • *rosin:at kbllailelptila er Bart.:pr. ox \i. e'elock, ne s t e•redit. W. save ltirtingh Vete.. W Inedibrd. Vb. llelldayabliOr. Dr SBA. thissage checked throne, to Plilladelphl.. Pawnor, are at Co akprakil iswink beano on Calf "The ArresomolsUon [vain Wlll to,. littabariih 101 l atil P il, •ed torive at itedebassies. roar Oreenabura . at ar. si. bets ones, the Tasase will have Radebankles logwa—The Aram walatlon Train at ell a. lb, arriv• n PlUmburgb at ls a. aid First Through Train at 3.1 n 0 w. arriving et 6 P. w: heCOl34 ThPOWIIh TrfiXVlo.3s , , ettitif, ft /2 P. X. li' Pare hots rituburidli to East Liberty. inq In Willilna tri:aii4ri U. Turtle Creek, Zinc to itadabangliWittir. to •WAh , Ws . Paisietinere sill prosors their Ti k ti s old. is ebakionoana .. . .kt the flathead, Edda house. 14 *ter Street, or attkir low OM, td betty bloat. =Piancs—ln rue of low, tbe Company will bold thew 1,....P" . 14 1 . r . . 3,. ..0.i.1 1i.. ”,, ,i.11ige esti'. and for an 1,.:1,7" ".,Nigrlldr.tk.aga.dittee.. ... . Office Commiseary General of Subsistence - WAitutsoros, Aciart 6, 186 EPARATE PROPOS A LS' will be reed * y- k.. 1 m el this ord-o utt.4 the lot Jay of October neat for the 410.1verr I , trade lrce hulk. for tbe Iwo og law el n, of the Mab State., aa InspecUon e La follP ' Al New Orleans Borracks, Louisiana., . . - 85 tared, of pork, \ ''''''f.; 125 barrel.. of (hall superfine him, o • CO bow, E. of a., white heal beans, kill round/iv( heal hard nwee ' - 'll nAttzrgl Nal7l :"'"' 244 ..i...i . Goat oiler sin nta. . "14 . At Baton Rouge Barrack; Loithiana. , el barn , . or pork. , 125 berrels of treat sairrthee dour. • fio thobals of new while Held beau[, , . 476 pounds of howl horl soar. \ 2h/ tounde rf cr cal herd,p , rod caadlee, Id buthele of hood °Watt dry are Fah. ' bno haiku., of coal elder o lnewar• Al Key Frnt Florida. • BS barrels of perk, \ 115 rftiVaerrk,ltrevrduark 7 -: , 076 pothote Go a hoot soar. \ • . 2 i? ET,':,;:.1,".•,‘,,,,.1,-.tlyrdT,,V,'.-f, ‘, 2•20 gollone of cool chni Vloorrer. , . At Fort Smith, Arkertisas \ \ \ ,:, W*0 1 . 0 ;1 , 0114 \ \ 1 ~5 harn•ds of heeh eurertlea hour, ' \ \:‘ bz . b . to i l , ne w • h A t i • gl i, t avows. •••, 1 . l , •bOtI of coed oul tioan dry Call, •• • 73, 7 ai':.,:vg,.mt.:.;.i..z.rrek. r , .8.. \. , • Al Fort Gibson, Arkansas \ I Fi . t; e r •14.' l l' eThrell1ne fie..., . ~..4, 1! I 1 ,:„ o Not owl illt cusp;o,4 acme, ' \ 1\ lell'ro:4 ' :If41 cool bard etirl ...MY ' 42 euxbelich r..,!..11 Olean dry doe Wt. ' , , On hallo. bf wood elder vinegar, The • hole to IT loci In •Il Ulan 1E.5.3. \ At Fort,:tiiksorraco.-tAk, Jlieoonri Firer 5 izzi:At.,,,perllne dour. ••• • .., '' I O . ;:ol t g;t7l ) ;:=,;,TaLd . I *."' • _l l ,l r ? 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YORK ADVERTIs-: *O7 "IL a lellatilies anti TO Dritggists and Country itierZhasts. abaoribeto, sucoegoors to 11114,P5, mnIoPO t MLIR • CO. thd formerly' Thr LIOADLEY. PLUMPS & ‘1.1), mi. owe - .pared retTZPil,lll:=l Atr, sad on the to 'V. Ikthtuule-thae.— thj o.. li& lose rr this Teen since been nocatiman tact Tel: M the Isoporthm borinte, we lael eLint-teur ...Le'. tr. PVIVIYI Palrt , le raelltee m the fi t pe ri arP ,Ileoosel (oath on co, tweltefellerly favorable temp, to our ewtomerk. Art:ll/NS. M.ollttA 'I 0 IlUTl.lttt. The Old Established la,oknr; Warw. \Hollif 0r..„ N. as rt [ll ICIIARDS W Itolesxle t .111 1 1:1os,Ita; watt okloo asu oot/rid! Loath. tad Ylator Jlal, for HonsCandr Store Windows. M.,, ...140.0d (mon gooorally or. toortoth,LlT 'Rod West! zoil ozatw tato largo et.% ooatoortoo the Stattt and_ inlets Styl. 601 r In nior In thi. 1.10”,• II Ana • Olt Vellt -0 21.1.M. to tta• cotioootoly orto , mecto.l Minor of floe lionartxt 0" NoCALL, BLARE & FAIRCHILD, Foreign and Domestic Goods. OOMMISSION MERCIIANTS. NO. 11, Broad Street,'New York. Agents foe Ito Mariana Print., J. a 1;.. ot , '• Olga ,- AnteW=l4nkelo'lli"7ttt":, 4 1 4 7. ri Went of foreign not Den.stle Dry Good. FASHIONABLE HATS. ____. Warnocks, Hitters. 275 BIOADWAY, 1111 , 1210 11411311, NEW T3a/L.. t? ESPEOTFU LLY remind Gentlemen in 15:1'41"jael.'. P Po.! '" i n t " lf t ' th it.' th e'jr,"7!';!': ° ' • that tholr law retath,,tml ninitaga awl to. ' pcphianri of their prodactions, . a nippla Guarantee. firt t. sty • and ...tar of Ha.. at all Omer vartnatin, fr.. tin.. A... 4 Nafr 01.nrtnenrw Lfult..l,l,,•re.lattan. N otanote. tir. tnr. Ina impreint manor., , barn/shodta ro- B. F. ORAGIN, ' • • No. 20, Nassau Street, &Isom the Poet Office and Cyst:, 1101 re, N TWENTY TIIGUSA.biI) Gut lilueg Loip, torirot different cirri., nu Alin.. oov,w Otisx TI - e i ZZOIty of procuring ellen, 1 1.111d11.1, d ial, In now obviated by &tie uoi of the ,. L.forf, b•noir gnat wlraotowes ;we r tOwoo--iL, twa d lionfOrdol toot; Pon of the vgnrlll without aolit fn desdred ualion ovro Cr,;l ttvoble lit lotion woroamod not do thou ye color. , .• Aeolian . Piazza. AAFINE assortment or Boston Oi littlas, with or without t e i cu twine of Willet, ' /C1117 1 0., ena ' rlio lotalli r • _ tbrir Near lark War...alms,trhatdr Southern and Weatora mutomorr as I. arkalaonolita One. Pyle. to all el:ciao:va the as rto a.. la. fall izippb , ofeeound how r :mom Nato.. u...a at otoortala arul retail. .I . ..larrri.Tao r rp a t 11 ( ;coul•ar, Nor E.or. 13../graire °Dahl Dona n. extra...to • sale and retail. loathe. 13:1.1 . 0 tna tr. Dealers to Plume sad Musk .POIP.I Dealers BOEHIS 4t , 'SUPERIOR ENGLISH COACH VA RSIB6. liEPOT, 36 Netr Street, New York.—Thie hlubly estobratod vunish odi,ood • of Carriage . . /Unit loofkof vv kind. In tun.- n•renO7. hriillehor andddrabilltr is tint no/ Inbar wick of the kind Dow In nse. Vol up in tan, , 2 end 6 /Wiens milt. Note Agent fo r the U. 40 ,o,einr g „rtlr ,wr trbui n,b4.or exet - BROWN. PALMER & DWIGHT. so. 172 IMO/ZDVAT IC. roan, manta or !cat. 1.42 t. IVATCHES, WatchMoventent,, Fun. y r .• 11114 relll . l Jewel. 7, tqlviq. Plato.l titarr. thala poxes. Vaster Attitlet, to which tart tho attention of tiat trade generally. tbrota.r. . JAZIYA .a. BELL, lba s Yrcnt lltrred. (Corner Idtti.ien tame,) !Saw York: ANUFACTUB.EIi.. or.: of Oil, • Ivy OW Water ttilcrc I.llr4.o42DlriD_Wlc umbra.. OW Dealer In Iffolls feel. and Yar. Paints, Lforred'oll.,YDDita I.`arye"nlini alruneesn •• le. Deem!.ilbracatt Zinc Itb/D,Droarc.F.,..re itnehas • ut Us, of Aluit.r. trim rencicret. lb, .ism pria• medal at the ricr.ld'a Dr., ibtkayDoh. paha esepaere, spy olheßiseyll:ll.,lllthe tryeosatsle of bet y and brilllancy.• stay bc at tacird r ref Is all or rarnbat of - /AWE./ R. 11. DELI.. rll,li ion s4lo iunt lot • JOIIII\IEIGEttNB . Bc co:, • • ~ It/ AN UFAT,I7,.IIER o ' f,Sowed .11 us! . iiil . F; 14 • 7 Dartry WUJIe tbcor.D. 40.. de., 4:. broad Dew 0151/1 • t ONION * - *.tERE - i Oar.' kiANt r FAOrIIRE.R4 and 'La ou r, - -,,, 0-, iil2-."'24126x.," „r.t..„'"!ii.,(=l2:!;4:'K',T'4. Inv= th attention or .aterchanlit elet ttror4d,,,, t , ii,,,' • ext.:We:awl well Most., amer=out tu Wel., use i , o-ir• which they or= at the lownet heoeible trlceeaud ..i• the Most acconametating forum idepotlet tbe t uf . t , ol . 1 . ; . .et0l- , irl.nzaitaut.tlutAl4ria..rizai=lirldirTri. • ; ~' \,, our ...ttra, u leo 1 , .... , GRAMERCY ROUE ~ . \ Broadway. eon= 2= Street. biety tort. \ .8 this. day. opened fur . the - re,:,:ption \ur ~. . ... giaws.,it ootamos tub hutelrut rtthatl , ,teptete vtl'th t. n"et"yier ":itrAT,tig,"'''',lli,7'4,=',t uu. city • cot. It will W kept *a i d, it'll ., , - 1,11 TVItTi pt II tr.. : . p:Ltgghtztp..tor .g!::,--,.4.,'' lb.. \ . .. 1 44., location o• the Moore le= the nen= of the te:ct 0:',:0,r, =in portion of the city: And I= prom - I=re Wail ttsdit no . \ exertion to make their Holmium, of the nett etc, utsaire. - fly tiotel4 while at the mane time they wal to hey.o.4•:, ‘ r . ,r' , .' , . a l gu ' d. 1 ! ..° W," ''''' ! S PAT . t ' i ti .t.' ' ,.:ll. ' .T ' -, .011 Yon, Jcine:ll332.--.11.71 ' \ ' , BILLIA.RIr, TABLE% New York Billiard Table liauutaati4jr, N0.'90 AMll,Bluct, Itre . 'l . ork City, • .' ` tarn ERE a large stock may be found , with ... s v were!: \ and Important improve=nte• ot,th ve x ; hare brought to, a degree or perraction. nttalttec Ist oc other. The =PM - ream= ~ 0 134141 Di hmertiou Ludt. to 11l . ....\ \ place of bonged, which to an advent anent, the oil Oti, h. , end aim thairuprmement in tbit Cloth euttudia otibLer s: ,Vuoitione, which we \ hare within rte lift year Intro and ' "..-- :ltaile'leta wig:Vie:l' te l llel!?• ! l%t. t ..' ' ,:t . :: ' f ' :e ' e ' tt ' tr 'Moo. Mita, lb. :note ax if they r..re t h e , by lutit'eet , ,' '' Ina by mail. Alware On bend, Clothe, /In' 4, r ,. ...u,„, - ;,, 1...,,ttuu. and boticeLe.ni" th• bat .detctipti, , n. 'redo., ..•. , L ''. Perked and shiyped to all Pe= of the man try • be\= UItIeFITII ,t iditchliit, 11l Gan `l.l- e•v r,-yt. . ~., ' \ Taper Warehouse. , .. .7, T. DEBRICKSON dc Co„ 0 , , _,\ los'folio. Street: Tort, ‘'. ' • g - k F FF.RS for sale, ue thy , loweNt. t , rias,.(i . .i. it , tlon - pa,Oere: l bugitch, FraccbUtol amer.o.di. . . i lzr i ,= : l 4, l,l ! ^3, weights no.• ,tuaji btu, ., . ..,-' tieque paper, fancy call= and what, 'or the Met . Int , ity. . • . • I L lrgthir Paper;,wl,lnt and =force, .111fereut Pri .1 11, :.Z - 't =re, thinned at the ho-I ~,hty, Cloth \ • in : 3454111tr0l dUstRA ' • ' battens ." 'on rolls for taitord,' , V. • • t Engliebllardwaretrafr:V,eigentlrinzpi.turt Ccrich,l - - .. .„ J 4 1 2, 1 ,11;Z p l. " ' X.,,,, ra; t;!•11 . Yl4'o 11, \ .';','-. `-, Ten • " of •Illereu i oleo', ‘• Tar roam', ^ suitable for reott. Into= \ , I. , . , 1 • 'Wholesale ' , Deals:`-gabber Shcieo; \ ' - ' • New Tan.. COgraglD.,.. Jr Ai t.•:.. . .....-,-. \A A ylAna,,al can upon jun **lid prg,t . 4,111—V al . _. ;MIlf r r';11'1111117:17 i 4113TIII TI T I ( U ' 4a 1 ;! ' nl ' - '2 1: ' . ' : ' ; ' ,4, - ,.: ~.rVutu Ma eottiblim , h2ll. 2.4.11,hul 3,11 umt t.,.....1. iv ItO \ L , O/ .6( the eassibloation are Inakugu,:ly eghgLag, qg • . s hrl l a /t e rw smogs and pstnita lu Illsrapur,..—,p,,, n, ~, w ,,, ~tolut 'l. the halCk— hl on kts.,, if rCr \ . P.m / t. , . P.M.!, cAr.r•ltla Intml.llme 1a.A.rr , .1,,,, \ . • ai..b.t.ppaltitar Prag”cg, a1..th.',LT:ATZ7,7‘',,:''.,1.047;:;'.'.°,..- ll=horti==.l uPilraar anl fr.naul-nt, titular Myer at thlß rail.... iircht .. . ' in,..tYte t.r. bpi ...tr. nothing i , 4 arnininnA: w•in ii..• N., us 1 h.”,' tx. omr t:motto art IT.,v Sbarp,, ~..gor.. , ' S Linty, upon Ilia onsailcu Lit whrtind I 'or •LF.dy A.,Ai ..r ~ NO4. W. Ohs original andiron Arai I n...t.t., bu: r a at WI they have arnlsleal It although rho; h.., toe .I tn`ratela our uilprepartli; hot .:warn 141 k. I. I. p.. r, 'r thag Wiwi:l ouL, and they alnals gAll, thsl- tl.r., ii, Ce •.. .. , twelbtr ainti Noo. Bo tar I ItairriA.nLin tht . ol ib naita piesi Min FroiMF aro 11, , A•Fxur,' to gr., ~.. I,„A d ' - ' ''' , • FlairroputA ' Animal/1e twit aruk.the taakin., .0 a a apvvla gag pUblialt.l4llt, It es ft Iv's! I,Kie at Latulel 1 , r.t..,', . I haps Mtge igetnried—oTty 01111 1)1144,1 gmu. , ..,1 ~ .J o il, a ~,r • L If my pion In lb. bonlneaa—sta Oro ul•lret ',. 111141 . ,.r. r Sale ID Ihe huslorAs in the U. O.—owner or •Ai-r .1. a ,dity • •'. •• Italia lintlirr ra,L•tiLF--irid under,ll IL.. 4, cetbl;,,i_ la -- My shod revolved lAr art pretlairu. all i , Mere% el an Co.• ... • ' beg/air or American L aril to le. IN4I. ' A , . : • 1121. \ . . .... • 1 / 1 111.1C g it. IA L i ____.— • /1.1 Clothe. 'IT', NEW W. 1 . ..“), \ N:\ 3191 FJ E4\e(l., , • .2; atratT'l7t'i; t 2;, 'Neallttr. 0 r„„. 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