PITTBURCiII GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY. WIIITI g CO. PITTSBURGH FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 185,11. sdr.READING mAYTRE WM& BE rOUND 08 . RACII P4GB OF 271115 ?AYR& , tallargoaaaa Waaiu.a, Gazeari.—lbo aztaolvo *on latiou of out Weekly . (Watt* ears to our tambour max mustdosizsbla medium of making Weir badness kianno. Our dronLottoa la between bur sod fin thousand. facia aloontivery Tillage and county In Ws:Wm Plaulay), yanii. and Swann Ohio. . • . DIZOCBATIC 171310 NMINATIOIL ns CAAALL CON3II/i1p11.131, &ions Possicar., Of Lew:luta County roiNarrnmar. counram., . ACE.X. K. biogLIIESZ, Of !malls Coisnly FOE 11:111117111T01 0111.1111 AZ, CHRISTIAN /MEYERS, Of Marion' oourag. sox .11TDOCOP 11714111111 coax; THOMAS A. BODE, of l'Ailadelphia. sea anon oi bionics cocas, aIiDDED HAMPTON, of Allaainai; roa -man. Ds. JAMX. CIAWITIMUDi. of Mahn JOHN IL PORTER, of refooffoo. JOHN J MUMB, of Verrill.. TUOILLI J. OIOISALL_of Lower I. Clair. JOHN E. PIREIN, of lisneheeter, CHARLES NAYLOR, of fietibufill• HUGH O. 11..01if100, ofeAllegkea T. FOR eumerIiSTOIRIT. apiraeue P. JONES, of Pittlebsuwb. sekutentBISOOKIL of liohinina. POR ROMER. . JALISSO McOIBBONEY. of Pb.. _ML me= Mimi: JOIN ifesi.sir. lan flumes Quurros.-=-Theloag decision of Aldennanikekmastm•, in the Dainibus rue, np peered in the maiming pepers of yesterday. A copy furnished us at such a late 'hour that we could not insert it without keeping our em ployees at work until after midnight, and vreffid not cheap to Incur that expense and A perusal of the opinion has satisfied u that, our readers lost nothing in consequemen of withhold ' big it from them. - , The drolaion.cf the Alderman, 'a our leaden are'already aware, is in favor of thou who make' money by' animating the Sabbath day. The elaborate opinion . in justification of tide deobsion , . occupies s column end a half of small type.— Judged by lineal measure it Is nearly sa fermi dable an the decision of the High Court Ap peals of fdissiseippi in the Repudiation case, and eireevels, in =pothole' Inches, some very 'zees tint decisions of the late Chief Justice Gibson.— ' . , In that respect the Aldermen has the advantage, 'of the Chief Justice. , • ' ' Utifortunatety, for the Aidermin, howevet, de cisions ire not measured by the number of wordii they contain; and it is much to be wiahed that since • decision of the kind was inevitable idea either peen accompanied with better reasons or none at The office of Alderman is not of', sufficient importance to glee any weight to Al- 1 dertnanio . opinions; and when uttered in all the formidableness of judicial length, they should contain some inherent force to give them mr thority,. .The bpinion,'socording to our reading of I; is a mere re•hutief the argumeate urged by the comma for the defence. It decides in favor of the Onmitroises running - on Sunday, upon the plea of 'wavily; and this plea is sustained by • string of mere sophieme and special pleadings. The action before the Alderman, it will' be se membered, was against one of , the drivers of the .omnibusses, for following it worldly oisupation on the Ltird's Day; lad-the action isffismissed in these grave wordsi I "John Nun, the defendant, here. was shown to be • driver of an omnibtur, that the omnibus constituted o 'Parfet a line which had become a necessity to a harp number of persona situated on the route; he, as an employee of that line, became es tuneessr7 ter its existence or useful ness, as didtthe hones which drew theemxdbus; by his engagement he was compelled to act in the capacity of a driver, and by his being thus situ ated, it becurie to him a neensitl; being part and parcel of his contract Being thus planet ' in that condition, he is brought *within the ex caption 'mentioned in the proviso, it - to him being a work - of nerieseßy." Who shall say that this is not ooncluedve? The act of Assembly which enacts a penalty fordo- Laing the Lord'a Day, except' from the, tunny those who are engaged In works of serenity. • lohn Nam, it seems, had entered Into a con tract to iltive an Omnibus on Sunday,-and thav fore his driving is (to him) an, eat of neceasityl Bat then, ehl most learned jurist, wash sens ing foe John Baser to make any etuth contract? Was-there nothing he could do whereby he could .earn et living within the . prescribed six days of the Week, that he was necessitated to seek an eMploymeat that embraced seven?" A man Gan net: take advantage If his own wrong. -If he en terinto anontraot to do an illegal thing, he can nor justly plead his 'fulfilment of it se s "work of necessity." A "work of necessity" is that i cannot be avoided; but the . omnibus driver have avoided Sunday labor, if lie had oho- It Was with him a matter of choice, and nocessitY. , • nye this new luminary in the judicial IV, "the Omnibus oonstituol a part of .a flitch had become a necessity to a large sr of persons attested on the route." This burden of tha whole opinion beforo us.-- lderetan "Mays to regard an omnibus time, (Wind for money-making purposes to its tido% as a Public necessity. Nothing could artker from a proper conception of theme remits filet confounding a. convenience with iesealty. . That the omnibus hne le a great Mirece . to many „persons ors. the route io a. tot questioned; but that it , to therefore • ly, does-not follow. A '”neoeeniir is der to be "that which _mist be, and can to otheririse. Now it hi undeniable people along this omnibus route came and I before this line vas skirted, and could do itill, if were taken off today: 'They could to • o as conveniently and comfortably se they . Jw, but so long so their polices of letinmo remain unimpaired, an omnibus line is not dog which they cannot do without. The dion involved in the running of omnibuses andoy is a mere question of cometniitc!er, and Me ehalloweet of all sophistry to affect to rd it otherelso. l i en admitting, for the eake of the ergo , omnibuses ere abeolutely mummy, as oonteried on thiatriiii: to bring people along -cute to church ind rake then home again: would. only`justify their rimming at etch 0 as are common Myatt:iv going people.,—i rho contrabasses run all dey, long before and :after church bouts; onti r they are not rim, iris wo can lima. with any opeolal reference ginosurdence of religions people. The OM AM:oompany 'make no Inquiries no to,the pur 7 of their patron's: Thoy do not know,isor , d o ebey care, whether they are piouely or wick ' doiy iiated; whether they are on the way to c h u rc h or the rum chop whether the are:aiming hoWfin or - hell. All is orbit tied comes to Oa mill; the libertine and them:l4am alike i r o nme; and he she desecrates the gabblittr, if •hapj , bit fie e *ear, Is carried to his destination with es mach promptitude turtle who Minaret It if oranibitm es. tbcrefore, ars necessary to ro . • .. *b in penile, let their tunnies be restricted to floc- ac c om m o date hours ne will that clogs only ....but if this is Oat dune. let notthq public oar be , cii tid by inch a foolish plea as that upon well we , hare boatloads!. If it le Oesible, we Lope the lucid opinion of r Alderman* fellow &Mon will be.taken up lOCiesr before none competentlegalisibasel. The Supresiie Court of thu enitii hag decided . ! a, ye* or BOVenliPcley • Baptist m a y cot . ; - wo rt , on the leed'a 44. aeon though he plead, behalf, how much lees, then, abaft beta, allowed to do it who can ogee no scab:veer .We - should like, also; - 4O have the' °platen Of that isody upen;ilie queitiort, whotheri 114 eror eety - ' MS do an unlawful act n 01 1 ,1411 '...:l3abliatt is a "milk tutreireity" Within, the f a m o u s ey the Aden( AnMembly In such suite made s eo:r,soldaol - "Tofu:. tint body `sustains the', deb lion of ; ;Alderman DeAreloo.. we shall-cordlittli.ol.46l4'!htl differing 4nue *a' ' .. o , haitamm.l timi- &-"Thabr Sin °P. r roll -- - °II for inn:rell - $ 2•84 l''''' Ithr:sbni in Cilufteker• 815 ' 0: lithe ooliniU; th e • , ' 1 ''' trAi•••••••• ,140,0/.' ..,.,..!- .6rotelor, 6 iimadiwri., j__ leitus,,•r.4 - , _bl. .- boa by_ - , . , tho ~ • ; lonsin". :40arrijtig;1.41_fi viii °1141,.:,•• "Sint 79,1° vToffinsr'-'7-410.i:r?".";.; . ~ ..'-• f•• ' 1,,a5x.,-..„. - --._.. _ . . _ r'-.• . .---,,T--;„ ." 41_, i;;;TE,,,,-.7 ~: • - . 4 `. '.. -,-- , - '',. "k --"':"...---4,,, -'.2",'''',..";.{,‘;;;': ,,L1.,.:7',. : •,! 1 '- ;,d.`:„,4-- ::!--_-., . •: 1--y,-7..i.."---47:.'we';,:r::•44':"7::• • f- '' • fr . ,,, L.- .‘z.-,,,,..,.,.....-:,-„:1,,t.;-,-,4 I=r i;'''',•`".- ' ''' : ; :Aart , '"'''''' 44 • +AO .. , ;•;; 14 !7 ,- this olty do milks the Whig nomittalions. are gest/led to end that they do not.. Homier tiontilhat &Ogees. them arteuefafilii s the ' tigt4 The':Post is Illy =just aid unfair towards Carothers. ears offiee moat important nomination that was made. Was Dr. Swathe* for the State Senate. The Doctor seems to hue a preemption right to this office. Poe many years he has held it with as determined a nature as the biggest bump yen-1 can. And on the largest log in Allegheny *panty. Dr. C., although a gentleman personally, has, we are sorry to say, been a mast useless member _heretofore. He has neither the capacity nor the inclination to attend to publio business in the manner that the great interests of Allegheny county, require. He is one uf the . Whig fogies, who communed political life thirty years ago, and the only program; he has made Is the anneal addition of one year to his see." Dr. Ouothere has held the olio° of Benator for just 0110 term, and 7/10_110Tel an office-bunt er; the Post either forgete, or Is !potent of political history, when it speaks of him af having "a pre-emption right" to it, and as holding it "for many years." If report speaks true, hie probable opponeut Is a man who has been before .the people ten times as atones the Doctor. Net: IsAt true that "he hag been a useless member heretofore." Every body that we ever heard speak of him, from experience at Esnisbarg, repreeented him as one Alf the meet useful, dastrious and valuable members of the Benato.:- 7 His attention to public business and the interests of his Constituents we have never heard com plained of, but often praised. 'As to his being a "fogy." the Post knows bolter. .0a all the lead ing questions-of the day Dr. Carothers is as pro ' missive alvany man In the Whig party. The Union does not IMO the nomination of Mr. lows for Prosecuting' Attorney, because bete young, and has not yet given indications at the bar of being • legal giant We shill see how much the Demooratie convention will improve upon the select:lmi. The brains also endeavors to be witty at the expense of Mr. Hampton, with how much success the public most"judge. We Were sorry to see, however, at the. close of the Union's article, a departure from editorial pro priety which no excess can justify. Bach at tempts at facetiousness may win. approval in questionsbie resorts, but are beneath the dignity of a respectable sheet. We have 'heretofore cheerfully accorded to the Union the credit of sondtioting Its political controversies in a gen tlemanly way; bat if It is going to resort to tin dlcestendre, and low personal allusions, we shall leave It to enjoy whatever glory it may earn in that field. We may also take axial= to say, here, that the intim* it threw out is.l Wednes day that the Whig Legislative ticket would be selected from Alen who, could just "keep sober long enough to vote for the Maine law," yes hardly up to the standard of pelitioal fairness. renteinium.—e democratic meetios boa been held in Westmoreland toasty, it seems which, in general terms, endorsed the State.nomboations of the party. 'l'hisemoording to the Pittsburgh Union. is conciudie as to the populaity of Judge Elm in that county, and completely %none the oppoei lion of its democratic press to that gentleman's nomination. The Union speaks of the resole tions-of this meeting as "the hearty, cheerful expression of opinion by the people; t but, some what unfortunately, prefaces its soemat of tlut assemblage with the statement that it was a meet- . ing oellegilmon a short and poorly circulated no tice. We copy from the Mies. "On the motion of Gem H. O. Foster, it was agreed to adopt the resolutions which pledged the meeting to a hearty support of the State and County tickets recently nominated; another, fa voring the sale of the Public Works; sad anoth er, expressing regret at the decease. of Judge Gibson, and veneration for his profound celeste and integrity. And, &deluged as the Rooksfor the oocdiny had sot hem radiant in the heseepapers, or rufficiestly MOS dooms through the cowry, so as to estide the asserabkzge to egpress slow of the iousity, Mr. Foster further moved, that the Oord ndttee of Correspondenoe be requested to call a ideas Convention of the people from all parts of the county, to meet together at the November Court, and then-to instruct the delegates to the 4th of March Convention, In reference to the nomination for Governor the next term. These motions were unanimously adopted." Now, if, as this extraot asserts, "the uotioe had not been published in the newspapers," and had not been "MulSolently made known through the country, so as to entitle the aseemblage to express the sense of the County," by , what right does the Union undertake to construe the resolu- Sins adopted into any expression of "the tense of the County?" The meeting did not Mumma to act for the, County; but exiled 'another meet ing for that purpose. • Tits PUN IMAMS BOAD.—The followieg par emsplm, from the Philadelphia North American, convey . important and pleasing information, and the prospect they hold out will diffuse general satisfaction throughout the West. "As regards the progress of the work, it is ex pected that the mountain division will be'Eaieh ed, with a double track. by the let of to next, when the company will be able to run the trains all the way Omsk from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, avoiding entirely the Inclined planes. of the. Portage, by which so moots delay is now occasioned in making the trip. Forty miles of the Western division are graded fora double track, sod part of the rails laid. The residue is being similarly graded to meet the mountain di vision, and the tells will be put down safest as they can be famished by the contractor. The Heaters division, extending from Harrisburg to the mountains, where it' meets the planes, has two-thirds of its 'distal°. graded for a double track; and th remaining third Is being prep for -- We learn that on the temptation of the moan tain division, which will certainly' take plate shout the lit of hammy, 1864, the Company in tend to raven express train which shall:eviler ly ge through from terminus to terminal M at most fourteen hours. It is expected, however, that the trip can, and Will, be made in even less time. Thera will be no stopping, except to wood and water, unless. at one or two ptincipal Its Nam No way passengers will be taken. on this express. An express train IS now running over the Ohio and Pennryinnis and the connected roads,-which make the trip between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in fourteen hours sal s half; and when, in the beginnieg of next year the ex press cars are ran en the Pennsylvania Central road, in conjunction with those on the line let yond,"the looney between this city and`Cinoin. nail will be accomplished in twenty-eight, If not In twenty.six, hours. MIL H0P13211 LIP run Pas= Weau.—The Mica of )esterday, la.answC/ to oar query as to how it happened that resolutions in favor of the - isle of the Public Worki were laid on the ta- Muhl the demooratio convention of Washington county, "Yu . ' . • - • "The resolutions were not offered until a late hour, after two•thirds of the delegates had with drawn, In consequence of which it wee Lid over, at the ouggeetion of one of the offerers of the Convention, who expressed, blared in favor of the meesuro." • Very well; we were notawitriof this feat, and are pied to receNn the explanation. In answer to tbo query of the Union, that; “Had the whits party control of the Publics Works, would our neighbor of the Galatia desire the delightful "Pickings", that now smell so strongly in-his of. fooled nostrils, pieced beyond the soot t *this pa Btiaal broihrent" we answer, yes; we 'care not who hob or may have the mmarrement of then, we ere in fever ef their.sale; and will cheerfully co-opersto with a majority of the Canal Bond in laboring to obtain that deadrable ocesurountiOn. ?as POTATO BLIGHT ATIROAD —According to present oppearsoote, tho_potsto dices will pro. all to s 0W great:4 in Groat Britain the pea - m n it um Weed It LM Wendy commenced Its rusges—ss eiti bet emit by the following ex- Watteau) the Bath (Bog) Chronicle: ..Compleleits • of sae tangos of the potato, blight ulna Bristol and me adisout 411 1 1 bUt: of Sometimshire are very tonattotm, sad in some hotattost Abe thrthatat ii ge gOlete es in sty year dim It. conweeimement. Burywhera the huhu may be seen; peesenthig an &footway Walla ta the effects at to above foot; the tubers bewmper, fuming ottalnect alager size then Imes] before the 40404 topes 'ore entutanorthst sietlatity tern ,cut better eat Let anima lite blight ft Wit shows itself by the ispicerenee of Una: black spots on the rippernott leaves, blch clockpina the infection tO OthOTIOATeI. until th iceatinly denuded Gilts foliage; it then sane on William, Aka ibm leeched I.Yitolippents; with or powerful fetid emelt Bea 'Well4—thwSliseese ib-committing sol"ritreges Obtabillu liatibilese, btu unit ' rimed by the istelotoyieltu ; rotes breadth ot,motateistisrital an Wide* a t o rotes Zig, lank in tioutelghbatemlef Beidgetnter, New I, the *kola ofsitiehleit been stmt.— togori f ** l o. l tillitifitaliblibt4 ; b5 . ,1 0 1 14 front ORO 04 or iko oimutto,oo awwettrv, bail' l !Kife irpNiorwirtiffib•dioNW = • y..,•,.:: , :4, , . f!4 ,t. • ',C.'•!:.',:,;';11•:,: :: : : • .. I !','' - $-'- - ,- ',-, :: o '; 4 T' . - :i,,iiet•-,47,-,-,.,1z,.7;0!i:,%-,13,..-;':•-:i.:1:,i,ii•, • - llearigit lasocinvoi.—The' Association have air their charge, at this Hine, seven "Mimi. The or the reception cf the sink—oie devoted ezduelmiy• to unvaleecents discharged : from .theli infammies u cured, but - unable to go to work, and three Asylums for orphan children, or thou of sick Parents. Miny of these are lull, and Othent are fast becoming so. Their Haul tale,ihowever, embrace late a small proportion of thoe taken oare of by this philanthropic body. Single persons only,and three who call on a mei'. bar of the association before the fever has reach ed a point' that it would be dangerous to remove therz4 are taken to infirnaries. Others are at tended at their reeidencee; Nurses, provisions, WO. eta, furnished. The rules of the inooletion require weekly reports from members of their list of eiok and their publication, but the severity of the epidem . --'l`La Danooratk tapers of to has been such,"that it to impossible for those who live in the more Infected districts to comply with the rale, without negleo. ing those under their charge, and they have been excused under the cleoumstances. We bight instance the ale of the directors in the third district—Reverend- Bar.. Whitenll and Mr. Vandegrift. From the breaking out of the epidemic they have been incessantly engaged, sacrificing their entire time, night and day, with a most cornmendabluspirit of charity and benev olence, to the poor sick, and have bad the care of fol[lo eight or nine hundred.. They have no time to report. Othera there are, too, equally occupied. The ass Ociation have taken charge of 6000: and of these 2600-are` supposed to be now under , treatment-8600 discharged as cured or dead.— If the fever continue to let of October, they can- not .anticipate from present indications a total of lees thllll/0,000, and it may reach higher figment. We are only surprised that eo many can he taken care of acid provided for by a body of 80 men; bat recently they have added tome 15 to their number, as aesistant members, which they ; have a right to do, though - by their constitution restrioted to 80 active wormers. Nothing but a devotion Of their entice time to the cause in whiolt they. have gratuitously em barked, would enable them to accomplish so much. " At the euggeetion of one from whom we ob tain much of the informatics given in this arti cle, we present some statiatios of a comparative character between 1847, which was considered a very bad epidemical year, and this of 1868. and they are taken from the records of the Howard Association. In 1847, they had in twelve weeks 1262 cues, at a cast of $12,500—a trachea lees than.slo each. This year, in consequence of a higher rate of provisions, and scarcity of ours es,. to whom higher prices must be paid. the cost is at lout sl2cash. Of the 1252, 9g per cent, or lin 11 dia This year, the deaths have been 25 per cent, or lin 4. This we consider a fair index of mortality, compared with that of 1847. In private practice the per cent le doubt lees less, as in 1847 it was only 1 in 17. To cult of our readers u may suppose that the Howard Association is receiving more money than they will have any nee for, we can state, thatthelr actual reeelpte up to this time, Wain lit% dumdum In this city of about $20,000,- aira lees than $BO,OOO. while they will require at lent $120,000. They, have, however, through the papers and ether ecinues,. outsides of further remittances. What would they have done but for the noble and generous aid given them by others out of the city ? The North, Heath, East and West have stepped forward in a tering testi-, monist of their sympathy for our earning city. Without this assistance where would the Howard Association have been ? Without neeeessr7 funds, they .must have ceaaed their labors, or Incurred a fearful responsibility. • e can give no better idea of what the Asso ciation istiolag, than by a reference to the la bors of the worthy Secretary and Treasurer.—. The former, besides giving his entire time, has one clerk constantly employel, end another a portion of the time, in recording cases, reports, &a. The Treasurer has the' aid of. three, and a part of the time four, in receiving and examin ing bills end their vouchers, and paying the same. -With all of this help, we saw, a day or two since, a bushel or mote of documents re ceived, not yet disposed of.—Y. 0. Bulhrin. To" Pusan limerea.—The 'President is do ing the Country II service by aiding to open its eyes to the witlessness and inaigallicano• of our ocetly Foreign Embassies. Biz months hue trwmpired since his inauguration, and yet no envoy has been appointed to the Court of France, our earliest and most efficient ally in out strug gle for Independence, end fora thcusand years cue of the moat powerful among civilized Mi nos.. Mr. Rives, our late Embassador, long sides came home, presuming that his successor wits probably on his way to Europe; but none is yet designated. Meantime the destinies of En rope bang trembling in a balsa's, which, next to Route, France holds in her hands. If a tre mendous war than result from the Russian ag gremion on Turkey. its immediate cense will be the resolution of France, not to permit further encroachments in 'that quarter. If peace i.e to be assured by the recent demonstration of the Allied Cowls, its impulse is the resolution of France that the state of general uncertainty tad apprehension, SO withering to Industry and Commerce, shall be speedily terminated in one '.waL another . At such a time it isseta that our Cabinet would urgent], desire the pre- fence l a an Envoy at Paris, if only to supply it with early and reliable information of the real designs and -purposes of the Trench Emperor. Post especially when we consider that we are this moment at diggers drawn with Anemia, and that the subject of our quarrel hue bean coin mitted to the custody of Prince. Pending nego tiations for thasetdement of the difficulty. it would seem more urgently neoetsary that our Government should be represented at Paris than at any other Court in Europe. Bali, Gen. Pierce keeps this embassy open, while he has long ago dispatched Ministers to the Ripe, to Brussels, to Chill, end half a dozen other insignificant Courts where they will hare nothing to do but spenii(or save) their salaries and digest their dinners. MI the petty Courts are fitted out with full complements of Yankee diplomats—even Bolivia has just been provided for, though we have no more need of a Minister there then a coach has of a fifth wheel—but Paris stands empty, not because the President does not mesa to send anybody, but because be is perplexed as to whom he elsall send. There is no doubt Wet, on the breaking down of Gen. Dies Cabinet aspirations, the French &assay was virtually if not napressly promised him as a consolation, and that be sampled the Sub.Treaaury, sorely against his will, upon the aseurance that he should coon be translated thence to the more eligible saloons of the Tulle. ties.. We think dine Is no doubt that the Pres. Idea would still prefer to fulfill this expectation. Sat an adverse gang of officeseekere have .got up a clamor that 'du) party' Will be rained if a former Teem*der, the Van Buren and Mucus candidate for Governor to '4B, to appointed to sock an enviable poet; and so Mr. Piero; stands shivering between desire and apprehension—let. dog 'I dare not' wait upon 'I wduid,' while the great Hinton remains unfilled, and the worth. lowness of Diplomacy in general is being ;trip, pod naked to the gene of a thus enlightened coin. munlty. Hr. Piero. totally. mLuppichends and epos. moody overrates the importance of these rival gangs of offictaeekeri. Should 'tho party' oil. lapse and explode, that will be owing to the foot that It has out lived all necessity for its exist. *ace and lought now "to go the way of ail flesh.— If the prinolpal !dem it wu organised to uphold were still the theme of arduous and earnest con tention, the appointmeit: of this or the Wisp pcintment of that aspirant could never shake its foundations. The dead tree decays and the ripe fruit (silo for ouch lithe of Nature; but • party untied by profound conviotiono and lively sympathies as to queetioes of fundimental prin ciple or vital policy, is not to be overthrown or shattered by so !magnificent a mittens the pre. fere= of Stubbs to Stokes for an mine. If Mr. Pieroe, when be first resolved to appoint Heuer el Dix, hid Jose notainsted him off hand, the fuss Would have been alt over, and forgotten ere this. And now, by giving up Dix and nominating some ono else, the President titstigstee caballing and suoursges fiction to tho end of his term. He is provoking avow over every important appoint ment he may make Or meditate, and providing himself with hot water ,for the balance of his We say all this withotit earths a button wheth er Oeit;' - Dix then or shall not be appointed. lie is a discreet, respectsbli citizen, of no reutarks we tepidly, foroe, or fitness for the place, yet one who would be pretty Certain to do no harm in It H Pieroe had designated John Van Bursa for the poet, Mat would havo been a 'election worth fighting for; but this le another affair.— ..Ho.don't believe the errantry, nor even the Par. ty,` will lose or gain much by Dix's nomination, or the pteferen'oe of soother; but if the President sapless to walk in the stops or Old Hickory, he will Sod it expedient, having eet down one of his feet on &given get; to lee it. remain Jut there ism he shall be reedy to more it ° l n t —l4 -• kbaszesart suisodirrack—As messy appre • headed, the peopled this -repudiating State are not disposed tetalgalt albs laws an Interpreted by Mier own highest tithanals. We take the fallowing significant_ paragraph from a Minis sippl papers • - CWat you inibraii lobs pay . an Ille galjudpiestf—Tbi Bisprece Catirt.has decided tri Savor of the Won Bank Band oue, and thus insetained the darned that rotten imbecile Chan cellor Booth:- The gentian le Woaslinet . betore the 'people; whether or not they will elat *era bore to the Legislature who will vac to tax the Poolgo to lalftli4 thejnavnialt :donee and' ibeaosidng blase the! people who tots their . bread by the Swat at their brow—the hard•tist est yetariday. who, were never benaltail one Seat Beak, Will he saddled;with: nearly IssialMaia et :dellers, eche pald,br.taantlani Are V1'.. 41 4n 0 PM** far therillOO4101,?-804 rez Law BY THE more Atrrutt—ln is rumored in. Vienna that should the Russians make aninroed into 141'64 the Aiistriins would occupy the fortress of Bel grade-far Austria would never ointment to Ens- EIS taking posses/don of the key - to the Bolavonio and Hungarian provinces. • Roasts um Tmsterr.—On the 10th but, the Kalish correspondent of thtlAwitrian Lloyds wrote that, &lilting's negotiations for 'peace were still going on at Bt. Petersburg, the War Department was u satire as ever. The troops In the camp of Powonski, near. Warsaw, are much troubled nab` affections of the eyes, and the Cholera has ,again begun to show heel! In the capital of Rue elan Poland. • The Berlin National Zeitung has a commui cation from Russia, dated the 12th but, which atatesLthat the Emperor's so:mental:toe of the( Vi enna proposition was not unconditiotutl4-the evacuation of the principalities wan made deien , dent on the acceptiusoe of the proposals bV the Porto without alteration or change. The Porte will not send off an Ambassador until the. order to withdraw is sent to the Russian troops. The Czar will not send that order till the Porte has eigned an arrangement which ietantamount to a conoession-of every point in dispute, and having got ro far as to be permitted to send' an Envoy to Bt. Potersburgh, there will then be the two questions of indemnification of expenees and the expulsion of all political refugees. The former will be received, but, as to the latter, although little has been said on the point as yet, Russia will profit by this opportunity of having Turkey at a disadvantage to obtain &mmure whiott the fitmnees of the Porte refused two or three years back, and Austria will gladly join in enfo ' Ding the pressing'demand. Advittee have bentCreceived from Constan 'no- '. pie to the 6th Inet It is stated.that In en interview with Redeekid Pasha, the Porslan.Ambaassdor had given full and punitive assuranoes of the support of the Sher, in case of need. Tho Ministere of the Per. elan Court concur in all that has taken place, and offer themeelves as kineselnten in favor of a Museelman cause. Measures have been taken to collect an army of 60,000 men at Bultanieb, to be placed at the disposal of the Sultan. The Government bee ordered the Greek Binh ope and Aroh-Biehope at tho Capitol to return to their Bees immediately, all it has been seoartain- ed that Russian and Greek agents are bard at work in various parts of the country to foment. disorders, and create anarchy. The Ecclesiastics • will, to a certain extent, be Made respoceible for the trannellity of their respective districts. Recent advices from Belgrade, mention that the population of Bents wan arming, and that 80,000 militia were already armed. , Letters from Malta of the 12th, state that a courier had arrived at Constantinople, with news that 20,000 Austrians would occupy Betels, u a check upon any revolution that might arise out of the occupation of the Prinoipalities by the Russians. The Prince of Beryls replied that he ahouid resist such • measure with 60,000 men. The laet•aeeounte from Constantinople report that public opinion conduce in favor of the po licy of resistance. FROM MIMI A. 111) THII Bio GLUM! FTLOATISIL —We took occasion to' say, the other day, in al lusion to some remarks in the column* of a morning paper, that there wee no evidence what ever that Banta Anna had marched troope;to the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, or made any preparations on that frontier having a hostile appisranee. We hare now the mesas of sub stantiating our averment. The New Orleans Dolt a of Anent 24, gives the ettbstanee of a con vere ation with Mr. J. M. Conrad, editor of the • Brownsville Flag, which is quite confirmatory of our views. Viet gentleman reports 'bet basinees Le revi ving along the whole frontier; that the beet feel ing exists between the Americium and Mellow:as; that the Carvajal affair is nearly forgotten; that leer) "is no talk of war on the frontier between Mexico and the - United States' and no muliks preparations are bring made by ;As forever;" , sod he adds;—N. Y. Com. In consequence of the immense quantities of the various productions of Merino, which have, heretofore been !smuggled into the United States, from Maxioo, such la caul°, hatimmales, hides, and various other articles, Mr. Stephen Powers, - ooprotor of onstomt, bee placed a corps, called revenue rangers, containing of 12 or 20 men, mounted, along the river, from the mouth to La redo, for the purpose of preventing frauds upon 'the-customs, and seising the smuggled property wherever found- The wisdom of this movement will be apparent when we tateslnto considera tion the fact that there are thousands of mulee yearly brought from Mexico and driven to the Interior for wile, one-tenth part of which never pay one cent of duty; and the Import duty on • hares. or mule, is lour dollars per •istd. The authorities on the Maxima aide are tar ryirg Into effect the decree of Santa Anna older ice a sequestration of all fire-arms, or other war like weapons, fdund In possesilon of private in dividuala. In this, they are a little fast, for since the promulgation of that decree, — Whas been al- Urea eo en to allow, the Inhabitants oldie from- tier twee to retain the area in their posseadon, for their protection against the incur:dons of the Indians—eo 'Jay our jut hie:dean ezatisogeff. J. PoMI 1311,A111.12.—Af, a looofooo meeting in ALT.onnehtville. *ohm 'county. one of the snooker' =bosomed 'himself of the following: "Yon hays beard of .1. Porter, Bruwley—our cen.lidate for Surveyor General. Ho iv a man that I dontt like, but I intend to Tote for hlm.— They say be drinki—that he Is blbated, and fat with whisky, and I do not doubt it, but that is no reason why he should not rooeivethe firm and cordial support of every Democrat 1n the Stater That is an honest. confession and one which doer little credit to the character of this distin guiehed gentleman. The pirate reputation of a man ebenlotnot be blazoned forth in the newspir porn, but in politics it is the custom and in this Melones we thick the exception lei proper.oue. Thin man, J. Porter Brawley, is before the peo ple of Pennsylvania for theeffice of Surveyor Oen end of the State, and it it right that his mor al worth should bo loquirsd Into: and what a volomo of corruption, dissipation and filth it re calls to your view. Ile has not only swindled the Stale, but now asks to be permitted to swin dle it again. Sack a man is a spendthrift to the Stati,.• pollution to society and a disgrace to any party: and did he seek alliance with any other than the Looofooo party he would be reject ed at ones and treated with the contempt he de: serves. It is only for the people of Pennsylia nia to know Woo to ensure his defeat. Did the whole community know him as the citizens of Hariisburg he would be beaten 60,000 votes in the Stabs., We hope to see the people mats In quiries into this man's meths and we will be sa tisfied that your Tern's in October will be against him —State Jour. Lutes Porno Baawurr.---In reply to numer ous inquiries of friends In different parts of the State, we say, unhesitatingly, that James Porter Brawiej, present Surveyor General, and candi date, of the Democratic, party for re•electlon, is unworthy the support of true temperance men. When we, say that he Is exoeselvely intemperate, and that hie habits of life are such as to render him a ' , stench in the nostrils of the community," we assert what the people of Harrisburg know to be true. We hive no.. desire to Interfere with party tiomtuatlons; bat we do say, 'that If poli ticians expect the votes of teroperanbe men,..they most give ris different kind of individuals than Mr. Brawloy to vote for. They most give us men of temperate habits sad pure morals; and not men who see souk on low in the blackened coal pit of moral degradation that even the little boys in the street ?lain% them as .okl bleep:" The time has gone by when common drunker& can receive the support of intelligent and morn men for Important public stations, ' Mr. Meyers, the oppoilni candidate, is an out and out Maine Law man, and whilst in the Sen ate acted and voted with the temperance men Oil all questions beating upon the cause. He bold ly proclaimed himself In favor of a prohibitory liquor law and ifqpportunity had offered, would have voted for such a law. , The candidates of the Frop Soil and Native parties are also mowed friendtt of tomperanov, and men of honesty; Integrity and ability, for whom temperance men COW: loto 001111iStantlp— ligirrithWV Crystal Anatole. Tau STlAllint "Foam Oirr."—Wri learn that thin splendid steamer, originally built to inn In connection with the Cleveland and' Welleville Railroad, has been recently purchased .by the company controlling said road, and that they contemplate putting bee In the. Wellsville and Pittsburgh trade, ander the =mend of our old friend, Capt. A. MUSDOWC. We further under stand.that the same company has also engaged the services of the steamers Marna and Win chester, and that "time tables" will be lo **la ged by Sup't Dowd; that these three boats— and there era no better now dealing on the be- NOM of the Ohio—will run in connection with the railroad immediately upon a permanent elm of. the river. This arrangement is jest what the travelling f)ublla want—a river connection with the cities of Wheeling and Pittsburgh. "Coming 'rents oast their shadows before." Wdlreills Trim Commissionpre of the Chambersburg end Allegheny 'Railroad residing in this county, have organised by appointing Dr. 8. D. Culbertson, Chairman, and Wm: 'McLellan, Erg , Secretary. A resolution hen also been adopted providing for °petting books in the Register and Recordeea or lies on the 12th, 18th and - 14th days of Eleptem ber, to receive subsoriptbone of stook; and It to to be hoped that our citizens will meet the Cony =tattooers there and spbscribe ilbendly.— W 4"; Osamu son Sass.—Mr. Issas Bethune pro. phebled that Lori Elgin would be the lint Brit ish Governor of Canada. We shall see what Gen. Ebro, President of the United States s .illt take We l& bad now that Lord Elgin has left us: We Tatar skink he wadi to bey.—Mentreel dcro., IIIIII!M222=E • \'``'' , 4- - -\ , \ O'CONNOR, BROTH:IR & CO., BANKERS AND INSIIRANDE DEALERS, Zio. 76 WOOD ~Tassr. One door from 'First street, Pittsburgh, Ba. Buy and sell Par,. and Current Funds, eight sad Time Exchange Coin, Monks, Eastern &4 Weetern Time Male, and. Promissory Metes allow 6 P. tent, on Time Lepo,dusa of Cat and Current Money; and. lemma Mhe sad Ilatine Politica for the Rhea Letumece Clecpano (cash Capital $170,000) ohd soya( /NUM= 0 , 510.00,001). hale lifir Liver Complaint of Ten Years Ht*oelniir eared by thn-,nse of only two boxes of DR. IteLABEE CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. • • .Tbis la to realty that haring been afflicted with Liver Complaint Mete= years. and after herb:moW nearly every kaolin remedy without ending relief.' nee at last iedue.l to try Dr. EPLans'e celebrated Liver Pllie, and 'after using only two boor. wee pereettly cured. I now take pleastue to recommending them to the public ec the heat Liver or general anti Bilious Pill !MX offered to the Public. aisa.los, Hawn. 17 Bevil:1E0o street" Purchasers will be careful to ask he DR. Bl'LabilL'il CILLEBBATED LIVXIL PILLS. and take none elte.— There am other PUls, utterer:flog to he Liver PIM, now before the public. Dr. SPLane's Liver NILE, also his role• heated Versuihme. can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores lu the United State., and from the sole pro- Priam*, BLEMISH BROTHELS. onotosnors to I. Kidd A Co.. 193 Wood street. Ste New Certilicates.--Dig. SoLomum at your. olSee U the at July. end &Wed the as- tore of my 0760. Rkshb was very had at that time; you suited AwiLh Ppeetacles that did m ref eS a Street deal of goal—They were veer much 'tamed at the time. but that inflammation has now left 'cannot.' tliar the light orthe dun or a Lamp, as well es ever: 1 shall call oil you end spit another pair. In case 1 should have any misfor tune with therm as I would not t, without them under any consideration. Yours, Respectfully. MAUI& Corner nigh and Webster sheets. rnrsauacu. duly 11. 1863. MR. SOLOMON/fa—Being compelled to wear Opertiglee. I twee never been able to get a pair but what male my Ores eolle.-4. have Wed a great •number of glue.. but Maltyo failed, until I obtained Apar from you. 'I cau sea by day or candle-light. for any length of time. with the great> et saes and comfort. Mn.o Waterman Is Tory mush pleased with her 91ass-. I. remark, Yours. Truly 1. S. WALTMII.4.6N, 109 Wylie street. Ihrr.usuu, July 19, 1953. I h,re I;mm under the necessity of ming alseera for Firers' year!. but bevel:term. found • pair to suit my erer, or thet I could um without fatigue, until I obtained • *ref Mr. Solomon. By the aid of those 1 bought of him, I can oft se well as marl could. I can read or write with them for hours. without the least fatigue, both by day and candle-light. I Lure tried, In all the stores With. State of Penrinylea. oda. to obtain a pair of Glasses that would suit my eye , and fader in every instance. Knowing the difficulty of obtaining thong suitable for the night. I do moat earnestly recommend to those.laboring under defective vision, to apply to 51r. Solomoon. of whom (Ilance can be obtained to tuft all caw. Yours, •a. J. 5101111180 N. ALLYAILIZIrf Cm, July 20, 1853. .IY2lolltenT fOr Flowers Will Grow where the Itun.—lf the outlele of the eetelp is tent healthy. sod t tte germs of the Bair invigoratel by stimu'ents which operate et their roots, through the inner salo or dus•i.t of the head.. etrong and vigorous heed of Mir mar., fail to to the result. The operation of LYON'S HATIIAINON Is founded entirely anon this most enema able law of the Natural World. It Is iimanta of such Ingr,ti.ots only as will produce this effect. nenve the most itcredulous have tried and beep 'benefiltal by Its nee—aur the secret of Its immense role. The appearances given to the Bair Is truly beautiful and pleasing. hold by all design. everywhere. at-2a rents. In large battlas• D. S. BAIINE3, Proprietor. 161 Broadway, N. Y. Bel 1 in rittaburatt by R. E. &Mem C. Frstar.Borki. Paao.jr../Imina & Bro.. and Braun t Haltar. Lauer Sari% .the Public—MlL SOLOXoiiliSir:: PlllO.l premature failure or weakness of the eye I have been compelled to try some haladomn of Parehe , 4 at the beet jeweler's to Mb, city—form the am of which my eyes grew viers* and right blame materially impairi,n. I recently earthmen a pair of YOUR JUSTLY ONLEUEATED GLASSES, from the use of which I have math ectrifort and pleasure. My eight has improved and my eyes relieved from pain. 1 could out he Induced to part with them. your., truly. ROBY: GALLOWAY. Smith led strett. Ma. Bor.omoas—After a trial of a pair of your aF Ettf.teLES. for eirveratweelu. I end them puporlor to any tcat I have overhead; 1 can see wilt than any length of time without fethroing my eye& amt 1 ens read br aar Iwo with ease and comfort. 1 coarfolly recommeral them to those that aro afflicted, as I hate long been. with teak til-lrithantal 01. Yours. At. M!EtIMIiM I Mill lIaID ML SOLOMONS' GLASSES fur a 1.e4 pod and awl t.h.m to to mash sayntor to arty other. 1 bate ated.l.l take PO.oo o n to t ooo sootototiog Lt.= to thaw , having occasion to toe Glagara. WILLI/LSI MeoololltON. L' t , ...arth, Jai! 25.11133. stal 46 14- BURKE a BARNES' SAFES—Here L. th • tied of tsatimour as to the value of our SAYE& upon zrileti w. an coulideutly rest the rentollso of our work. Ws bays already publlstisd several estrtlfrostes. pros! os that Safes toads Icy our regal. and ordirtarr Wes, and sold übiwid, hues b.. 0 =bigoted to U. SET taLIST TESTS 1N ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. sad orerarred titer eoutsurs totally fres from damage: The rallowtax is another oroOf of the tams Incontestable sham.-Orr:— $lO,OOO WORTH OF ROOFS AND PLFERS SAVED WIER A 340 SATE! ALBION, Sue Ocroarrr, 1.1 November 12.1862 bls-xia lymuts Desna—Dear lan: Your two 1 were duly received. I wee sbeent at the time. I would say, It regard to your bate,' me:older it perfeenr SLOE PitO :V. 1 tented the owe I boneht of you Wet 611. oo the rtz.rtAnu 'el Use 10th of June last—my etote,baddlus lobes burned to rubei. It wits bunt of wood and brick— no de three etotT ing. M odor. was In It stAtke time ,f the Iro,.ead bon d fell Into thewhere MUG wall a farme ammo& of MI. It nu • very bet In. St,notes end booktsconnote that were be the Sal. moo:alb-I to about Ten thameand hleb wee eat,. Uwe nu not s resole paper e nd 1 •49101. SAT prom who to. dolog botlauto s to Woo DO tine but boy a Safe to Seen their pelt.... so., 10-o^l tbet V aced. I an e.f.lr reammerol your Wee to SLY ft 316.. feTen loan. truth JrnlN I%AR/tn. tuir SoLomorra:—From infancy I have hems aedietead with Prat eyes and etart/Ighlaineol, and In all m t travel. I hare tomer been able to gat a pair of ULlloh KS that would help me. I Imes had several palm that "MU enable me to see more distinctly. but mold toner keep them me more than onshalf hour %tom the bet that they caused ouch weed pen. 1 hammed to me your adrattleentent. by which I saw you had but Imported some, and am It has been MY ..- .taxa aim to Pet • plc that would lomat Mokl thought iffabid 117 Your. Yoe must not Mink me nattering when luny they more Man aurae mfespectationa. 1 hare not been able to read by candlollght for mon than halt an hoer 'at any Unto bet ore I got them Ulmer. glees 1 got Mean. 1 read One Sueoley all day,ind until ten o'clock. without a:m em-log the least pal:holden le a thing I have not done before for site,. 1 i‘y Ude much u I think It deeming your enterprise. aml Levine other. MT be beaditted by R. YO4 •rr at Mart/ to =atom* Ot SOT IMMO St My UM for r9fartnca. am, ale. trots' Yet", P. a. I forget to mantibri that my wife l tomtit ben. 54 . 4 br the ludfria got. and ...ally plea. I isle M.P. Brown's Faience of Jimmies Gin. or—Thls Ramer Is a preparation of unusual escellenes. In erdloary diantaia, incipient 6/101.1%.111 ABM 14 all Maim of prostration of the dlipative functions. It le of 'teeth:l%bl. value. During the prevalence of the .pt/eta" elioicreaud seminar complaints of chlidren.itle peculiarly salcaclour; no badly or Individual should be without R. Chonow—lte coca to get Nu genuine Resencw. Prepared only by Y. BROWN, at his Druit'and Chemical abort, nortt-eset earner of filth eel Chesnut etnieta.Phif ads/ ohkand for We by all the reepeetable &petticoat." In the Retell in& In Yithburgb. by Real. Pegg. Jr. B. A.., lishnestoek A Co.. Dr. S. ernithi Leninel Moog • Co.. behoonmalier A Co in Allegheny City by it. P. athwart' end Lee A. Deck. hem *CS. • antilain Ws behove Naturo bee provided a rowdy fb Maws mbleh neat Is hair to. MAWS .PgitU)Lltlnt or ROOK OIL. Pot up u it tow►. rrom the grr►t Intention . , concealed drop In the bowels of Itothor , Itasib, IN without doubt, ono of the neatest of their novae& Reid tbe . :following tooth:roar. aiion tiy. gt►tefui muds. PLIII4III} ULM. Ohio, 800415, 11111. Mr. A. 51,1Lier—Siri 1 bays sold all Tons litetrolente, or Moot Oil. some two weatherise , . and have bean look ing for year egret to est • ftirther needy. '1 mina hat. add some drain more. Ms have [nand the 011 very evecilmit do Pius and Dysentery. My daughter, at the Dino Yowe *out wee here, wee lying very low with the haft 1 gave her • terspcmatulcand in thrs gave the *wood. end the don 'looped; end there oo•llred lono.dlately. to Om an• liatrecadinery remedy for Corr and inflamed gyve, Owe, Bruises. and Rimumatime, .sd Mr the some hen been mired of long standing. Yours, with respect, luso Memos., • sre .aie by WI the Dregitiou riAllbtlrib. IPALBIII wlvertiel a it Petroleum ohm. whew., ter Mon Muni TunioNT.-!4dr.-- Solo- MOW .hr—.l think it no more than an an ofJerstiew to you at writ 'in to the iMillii6•l3 community to state, the SPECTACLES I bought of you suit ma well. Ind my. ideLe much improved. 1 of_ mall print with them ,for any length of time without fatigue. to my eyes. '1D10131.1 toy tight continue to Impms by the nos of them. 1 have no doubt butt shall be able to read without them In • ehort.time. Yours. trots, T. 1401I9DEIL Allegheny City. June 35.1853. *1..1 hate used Mr. Solomon/. BYE (DMUS for a ins brief period, with deckled advantage, and have no beiitation In station that a detective Thion of long send inn to be. relined, and the coming seem to be mann- Ing,vigor and tone. 1 therefore cbeerltilly bear testimony to their esmilency ad nanny, at also to llr. Solomon& WC se • practical Optician, and the wonderful Willey. with which be adapts hie Gleans to the cation pins- Hu lens of dsiow, D. B. BUTTON, M=ZIEMI E=M marlin Itsla fOr Ehintlermett's Hats ••• J. WILSON I SON, 91 Wood street. will Int/ethos* thl; day, to the althea/ of Pittsburgh. and strangers edits. Ina the eity, their beantllal style of WATS. Pudica*: dice tkat Invited to Oen 0,11 6Q and Hate. ao2l:kodkwll . • • Sr We um= the 'attention of our nod al to the advertisement, of "b 10113103 IBVIOORATgie OODDIAI.• to be (band upon the fourth 41144. 4 °Alien's Insuramm uompany of rittstinxgh U. D. 611 , 10. Museum. eAmiti, biAltBllllll.l4 MICE, 94 went, NSW= XMLUT AID WOOD BTILEETO ks.P•PIDIND UULL ADP . DAILOU KNEW ON Tlill OHIO DIIIIMIDIPPI ILIV CDS. ARA TDIBUDA. #ir !NW N egoausd lots or *owe Dv /DM 444 Agaisat theverag N Uu BIM pad INLAND ICAPIGJ TIM aid TRAILSPOREATION. DIRECIOII,II Wm. I;arilad. • I 4,1: .. it.. I John 8. Alwarth, rads Pallas. fini=. D D kfl i t , Wn. To • ilanutl Robert D. if.. N. Dostaimett. kr.dv•ad Ma isbaitoa. ' Iwo M.. FLEXING BROTHERS, KIDD CO.) WEOUULI DRUMM a« so woos sudsy mops w : i t Alen, ofDr. Mogi ChilibrAblPiltalare REMEMME HOME INSURANCE _COMPANY, CASH CAR, TAL $500,0001, ,:. IL O. LOOMIS: amt. \'' ' 4fo \69 Wood great, Iltiaborgk DIRSOF : , Finseon .L. Z.00=11:-..---:..:::, te oT the o fusa. llortronL . , J.M. °""* V .----- ' - ‘ .... ' .. 1 --I nne ' VI . it k Co. 'i'lloslore Mo.Nosw.c,.--..,...... , t _ .en sc, 0,...., Riethoni Diddow,_..--,..-„. of D. a.ne. Mao a 01,1. KUM H. Meilas..-----Y olLlallin. Madan a Co. aer,enc Ediu,_._....;..........---.1 of Georsta Milos - t Co. i t 4000 B. Eno .....-...-.-*-Firoilt'i,Ml:nrut Co. ( liar B . W0ixf,...—.........---Sirin of , „...., r , L. Henry G. 84,...„..--...1in0t of N FP1.... Co . - 3 •• Jana Z 00... ...............-Arat et, b • Co. caorles B. Hate. A..,.- ---.... 16 ...f ."'"'" a Co. John B. ihaddwer4-:-..•-•-••••F'm o,f '' O. 4 1: a Cc. Miami D Lasibert,—..risul of A ad. tawkaß r _ C o. Moir.. A. Boolder,-.---......4.—..1inn at\ inielg 7 I Y,? . Asia is ..lOorleeoyar . .-.l , lear aPLerwis Atterotizrlp , , f.o L.,,,i p• aforfon,..._-..../irem 0t4.11.. Beebe, , 01' f Co. I Amos T. ihadold..-.—....rum of Trowbridge, iliac ..... Vino of di Co. . Vireo of Baldwin. _,B 00 : I;oOrge C Cbliins,_...,,-..-..-Purcof nom= VW_ ~_ ? kr Georai D. aforoon,_._..--.-....rtra544 B. D.M0T511121... , , , 0. Lumen D anion, Virm of Co . n_int Lot= „ o,* Thomas Mcu0rip0r,........----"..' ' 11. a San Pavia 80nf0rd.—....-........Y1711 of Jobikeon, r _ ~ _ (at B. Nat"— ..... -.Slim of Norton. 8.0._ . 2 . 1; (parks /117.---.--..-- ..... ... ----- 7flk - ,,aja. . 1,.., '' '' #:" ./ . 1. :1 4 --- • ---- ,jr ----- Fim ka a • 4 ..n. si \ k nn of II yokel]. al e,e_sU , :/lCtegand - IY. IA2I - ,.. 7.7.=irrixTiraikerl. - 11•Wiforiiii. -I(fred DarocL—.. -rim of A. S. Borneo AO , Rot L0c1ege00d"........-..- ----Elm of B. Lockwood & Sob. Ludo& Hat of flophlus. Allen t 06. Lyman Juan d . 11;11Z - I r 1);r1; /:ac H. ikoactoohass. firm of-Froths atm, Newell A Co. J. of Swift, Hurlbut Carrie ; ..... . -Ohm of Condit* Noble. Hank WOrk... - .. . -Vino pf Work Droke. ..Vathca H. stoak;;;l4 - 27-7iGi Liftman. stack.en jumu i 7=7_ 1 .. tjn 1 1; VIit=tI B ITL I T. Hartford N, of Welke. Vargo & Georgeotarge.P.lT. • C. AVAIXON th LOOLIWIMAident. sitas. J. 'MARTIN. Aleavt•ry. \ R C LOOMIS, ( Of tho late\ firreof ArCurdy dr. Looilile,) lyil4apeLff, DRAL6II IN \'. BOOTS :AND SHOES, 59 Wood , Pittsburgh. \;',, . \ Third Anneal Statement • CIF TIM STATE '240TDA1,4 FIRE AND lJ MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or 11.11.1 SOMME: Way 6.1863. A Amt. of the Company. Mar 1 1.2.31209.91 e 61 • Premium. reed to Mar 1.1851...... 136.240 Internet reed on luaus, ........«...... 91 8 ' • SPAN..tr. an.L Mee Furniture-- 1,000 900.183 Premituns mieelled Do. 736 9 1 1 4 81 LoweA.Expenees.Pommiesiong,ll.- insurance, Reit:trawl Premiumo,' Stationery, Printing. ne 77,01 81 FNMA 58 $1 25 §. 3 ' 8, 19. Capital Stook_ paid lo antl teem , i06.6k4 Amount of reerourr:• s li able for 1055e5..........—V30 8 0 ,8 70 , ..-- AILIrs: Premium Notes--............,... .$206.811 00 1u ,, b10 and Kortimrve.it.ct... and . Gilt, seearittee ... ........,,....,...... IRT.FAA M Cub no basuL . orl o ....."....t • ... secure.l by bonds- -...,.........-.. 17,8,,, 81.‘ LON, Furniture emi . Stationery— LOOO 00 , \ \ , , 0 S36R.RIE 7 0 Amount or adjusted phi= sublet the Cam- \ • boor net yet, due..-..--..:...- ....... .............$ 0.000 QO emo= JOON P. RUTHICit m toRD,, Dauphin courar \ P. C. BRDOWICK. thrrisbarm, NAMUR , . JO5BB, Philadelbbigi . . A. WILRINN_ . Pittabbrab: • A. A. CARRIER; " \ JOUR R. RUTHERFORD. Dauphin 090017; A.J. GILLET, flerri.burr, \ b T. JON RN. _ ROBERT KLOTZ. Carbon county - J .15 , P. RUTIUMFORD. PreekbluL A.J. CHEERY,. Bectr,O;l7.. zurewzim Tarp am, rolihrm Me' My stook connate of nyilTaxdo of \ZOliO CASE& suahrsolow ovary variety and style of OoCrral 811thE e and BONNETS, purchased dirrot'from N _eresynir, land manufacturers, adapted anomaly for ,FWA and , W.LNIRR SALES, mat will bound at sariafmtotr • • eromparluat favorably with three of Ptilladslptaa and • ow IlOrk. Purchasers will pilau* call one entmalue he buying. Also, NEW YORK BULK LEATHER Isj .* DAGUERREOT Y7S\l AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. AOKSON'S National Da_ g norrean Oaflog, 011 . 1.7 rd. the Diamond and fdaskst .tree:, (op to Wilenzle Deng Etsee.) Pittsburgh. Leh. and Ilent.Waen wishing to ohten lifelike llitenowea at moletste tirlate s will please at the alma setabilsb-\ meat, fitted no with very maperier Btie and egy Lights. arranged with aught skill that the otwestor me tabs the mast =curate the similes of the bantam form with sll the erprevist. of animated Ilre m AIL IMTSSILBS. Cookellags, Paintings, Ac...amisetaly copied. end to,-n of orlzicall 11'senesses. lats.i l etramitn•A required to WO, • picture, 1.11.0 ca • r so. ant s•-semblance. lllLltitenwsses taken of el,: .tonss.,l mg,. in My Lest of theeitrAntl kW:7. gOwtgessme oven. .4 operating hum b it s tint! .5. kerma. in Le Illegantst :ref' IMMIX% YOST PBZXIU DAGUERREOTYPES. PCNik Oriloz ninunnu. THULD trrnm. /'I'I'I ' *SS and itrangere s who wish to' kJ talc • accurate, stiletto and life likilikertese, at a very mot... prietl cc , will sad it to thole Intermit to call at tile .rot! kno u entabliediment, 'Flo.* entire gestbisotton te,ruarentoott, co Murk* made. leaving to, tithe tenreet end Ire smutted tilde and Elkytirtas ewer Wily Onlol,l for tho 'With \lo.lll.2ollllnuto of tho MOO re.k c p.nrcrr . ol kiti4, it ' is . rtog ..1 , 14 ,41 tb. , r.tv. of Uogoeo• r...tnang.. nom etiood bo j-tl4 coUhreted Itrote. or Mkttedelokia and . er York, Mr. ft. tau., him:tett Co to elle u. otter to th e trove of thes#rt. • style or DINCOrr. n0trm...301.r nillgi Cr tr. [MUM ighl,Lll. r{evcr b.,. •nrruseel.• lue ore oreto sal or 0:000. ro •,, 1,....• .1,, fr.r.l II 0 1 " . . .... , o. •••• -•.l,l•Ner CHARLE E, LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi, 31 , • Ac e , Negotis k • POLTIOCIAIi TTNNTION • , MVPS 20 Till PURCILAS AND , BMA OP *POCKS. aroaca Dm. &Jona • Co., corner Wald .M Ittorth .troet"' JOHN T. OBT. T. KENNEDY PHILIP. OSUMI REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON \ 8/. CO.' i 1112013111411 AHD WIT.OIII3taIVIZAL*RB IH YOBNION AND DONHISTIO, ‘;. UARDWARE, CUTLERY, Oso llave remofed to their new and 'oxtenaire rtot4, Mk 02 !raid stmt. four door. aboro Um Ht. Chariot Note. Ithsre their oostomoro, andurourbauts morally, ue , l to on oziouluallonof titoruoot amulets mon, erre °Wood Is Wu dry. \ Orr \ . \ . MARRIED, .- • Thitzsdai mongol; thelst lost ale /o c.r. :Wit, 0. IL SCULLY to AKA turtgu, k r. W. Weed. all or Ws dt) eivtlie. on Theteder ma Iltv. RI L.,. Mr. A. It. ENO! NOLIA, hewer Ot the tate hr. vine. \ ' , On the I 1 • t.. et ConsmantlDlED •sc, PAIdOIL. P LEXINO. the 26th ys, Of bin ans. • • Mends • • • sconstatances of the fnmlly are \ re. els t fl larf t o 'd • l i fts and f e " snT ' m o t th r:e ts= Want COM sraillos , at 3 o'clook, to proved to Alkithe ny Cemetery. \ On Ince:lay wrentinr. ••• • ultimo.. at half bast 7 'o'clock, of the praltbsc acid! • o. OURNI.LI US CON nett, br.lo his A 3,1 . a oath*, • Westmoreland, f for many yarn I\ deist of _Nes • tills. Tenn, but for the lest than lea 0f this place, . o.,Pionstuse. Five Dolft• Reward.' • ON TIIESOIIT or RIDAY AUGUST, . Y 6,1803, a roe totlooato. to too was mttalug- from my ltablio at ante, J.ll.. it i t! ,, ognty. OWN and Va b O r itot i tro " T a tra 1=411% sfa 1 trhrtira P aZ b A b ri hand. high, or ItNltayaOt , d hag • eta tack aot thin maw canaad‘by e bra. TM abet* revs will b Wreak f.r hH mar • \ JOHN tOL r RUN.. Coo rattn. No. It 2 - *Worn* • • hotting Et:ll.. • • FARM, FOR , SALFs—Will .. . A at_._Rub ho ralkoutbr eats. on Friday 1. r LIT NANTH YOP SIeTNAIN ams, tII *cloak It, Ito well Apollo YARN of' JannerJherty,droessol. • t , to..AsAIP, mum tzars train the cItT. toctorbeut two • MOO MOO from Ms depot of tho Allow WM/ Yollor NA I id COM- P.M.' cootaWlitit ONE MINDED() AND NW .. ACRNA \ ihr ImprorameNtr arc a IstAs 1. SUICY /1 1 / 1 * : OWN rigtzmtr ooo roltz d fo Jib torgdaltj . otfr .n ol t otatra_foLfattor tardoulss falquirs of •i3OR,NI - w.... oo too proem*. to re2lNlAritea . JOLIN BOY ~ Grinit ••'' ' S ' AND FOR SALE—The en O ber, In R. township &boot \ throe mites 'run city, Mat for Ws luctaitaßta AntiNS of ND Bclta a• for sttlardenen ,Tbent i nano young 01,1=1 on it, an • an ..rcalltnt nen Llouns--n•WftlnunitintlV . . Um int The Roam !tad t• • by the boo For rob' tear DOW abriorliquire of .10L.KPLI BOMA, ADISNISTRATORIB \ NOTIOE.Iciai M' le twairitT•n;that lattaniof Idakhilatrall hare e . grant , to 'the .anhentitart an tn. Ratan: a Win: Vaada•lrhaEof Anashang cagatg, AitaN. • per luta lunging, ataratwintlebtAkt toa 'ail sate* arh no. ri ntr to r t. - hatnadiat• Itartar*: altd. *I ha t i . ... i f ~...\ g \ Q T . , ricsj o ammita4 tar t aatatarB , "", \ , A \ " \ Adoilalatiator. I.IIIIOPERTY‘.IN, BUSNe...V \ ISTA role skut...cb a thajor 'of a I,st of snood. bailaa a hoof ea Palo Alto attaat °USG 14.44 as extalailiat Frei UV fats. to allei.with l l i r v... gra„-.0g,a41,1nd all . went famed. - I . : I;;A I TTO R . t Ona ballet baud. ballaao• to ‘ alfit. Aliag i fo \ \ 3117Ittlkstroot. & N'O - . 2.5 • We iun going moil> kll/0 041111 sax towns tuna trio.. if: 4.1 .PAIIAISIATTAIIOO pa. Blec puiunattasjustkueire4 • sa \ • \ A:MASON *OM D ls ' _ "4' Val,. ' 1 I # 4iNW I`ll4`' 3NEt3-500 pieooi( flew Do Lainets, lad Aigxed) •pen. 4 JUSTllioc t i:t A. A.IIIA.SON.A . 25178 t • 460 Flom ItlttLYlnteo 111111-new plan:B-404160U new and \ litilbionabli vsadjout riktit at .5.40‘551011 k Ce, coFtia--454,w Gres Mb ' , \ \\\ - ---,. ,w.. , ~,. , \• \\, S • • , , \\\ • • • , , . \ • , ~ ''" • . ~. - :. \\,..... ~.\ ••• , .k . ,... , ._. -„,,,,,,,. \ 1 , ... - \., \ . , • :\,.: . ' • • ,-,.. - Tyr: N YORK • TRIB' jRVICEIRLI•Y 7,117114•AR , , 0040. grIN the Alth.of • TRIBUNS, hoeing completed ibt tireUtli erdirlOrd more titan toniefoortb, or to he dee of 46 0.- d ).1 MAO. snaking it ronsiderablr largOr tduin anY cleat, Daily pobliebOd In We countre. .tbelrorld. eliazige to prieelene route in ronseentieitif ale Pay •.:i.rgement—the paper , being dill afforded to Maid slob ,;ndibtra at $5 per Munn. and only to &ni ere and to ‘l,l..joclA ordering It 67 . ):PresllGr Steil for at ! t.t. We 'at SO,ZO Zro one hundred *vire, or $l5 00 thousand ddrA Parable in Aden:dr. At these prioes;our aura% getnyeatipta for oar , main! Dally edition do not united toe lona - . we pay for Paper" and Intl, leaving *ll other asterism to be Centred h. - minor meant. for Adl'oft-tting! In od4words„ we return to each purebsser of oter.-lasper, deem un, his monsei worth let the natal shoat we`/end , biro. looking for the reward a: our own labor and,the tree , ' expenses of Telerraphifig. Oormpondente.Mo• pprticur. theinesition, Printing, Mailing, Book.keeldleS. ,start. at to \ our Advertisers &testi, We do trot think It now pcssibleto ebeapen nee anapeb, beyond (hie point; ,, if it weer /hart bs hereafter, we inland to be yen with thel tr,,,,,,Attn derneustratlng the race - Our fran-wErny. lIIIIOPIihN and O . .LIIOIINIA. sjihhhaliere ettfinted deoultansorody sod aerially with the Daily. sod a/SO.WlLtiout any incest. of Wm. We rel,,,,,,,n,..gign,Janomparisolfor our Bordl•Weekly, at , 1.: per =nem, ttsrnitiPtss sent a fan year for SS, and ten ;copies tor CU) niatemy,s4 or-. 13 Semi.Weemly.end wOl cheerfully tent wales ter this • Pun.. neon direct or • VOW neelineiden..\?'.', \ • •' .• • TUN NNW YORK WILF.ELY TRIBUNE enters on its 'lt eroth year on ,the l a . Septecaber. when It salt In' 'atones be enlarged to the also of tlit4eml.W.kly lad ly, adding more thAn Met:north to Its capacity n''lk A amnia nn , intrease of poke . t hie Enlargement adds at least 100 per to iine`expenna. In' kddiiiol:l to, tht p'reepetta emit odour Dally'4nlargeseent aired,' arca. ed. Alt Our affiliate IW/, fermi the 'let of Eepteroher, nett. appenr In etalerly new aid beautiful type, now in course of tweimiation esPresslifer \ thie pryer., Our ' Westin Cylicd-r Premed ens not aurpastad by an/ In the world. tren\ though our WeeklylEdition should bo rapidly run ipthe 100.000 copies: wirers Prepared to print sus I mail ever co py on the day (Tttureder) Ulla the form Is put to r ns, ',Rhea' interroptincor retarding Use regular Untie Of,Fr the., Daily editio*eMenntlot to Twentyodil, The ad • male.. reed ,We L otand yto 01001 any 'motor.* eth'bowever ealeeelve. Which will enable no to disterahete intelligeme more Malty wed 1 virealtein end Anil Irreially hilL al wilmbor.te aye% o radical imoravernent , in the celerity atarelialdlity of the dale. . - '.:, \ THE TRIBUNE hat 100 now its eimracter to mai, a' `lO proclaim. It has not \been and teeter dribs • meta Dirty organ. It has suoreerlopi the Whig PertYtemMee the distinctive principles •P ‘ tMit party appeareeto lane, the great ends which It has hebilsed tom:Mame; it nerve nirocated a meanies beam. it Wee propmea or mateined by the Whig party. It bolds Bewl( at all arms em ri , .. t o ..dA F " manual principlee anal measursi erre:rat acts should the two termed Oa Propertuded orthe latter DerDetilded by Whlial.le though they onnlato'l f." 4„ the hostile camp. 10 L eo far aa Fesop,Liberty, Edimathat, - Temenerenee, Tetanal Improvement, and Ludt:lstria' Ir., verelotarieranuty he submerved by setinthwitts the Whig Part?. it matt continne to be. as it bah been. Whig. - \ \ Though never acting with any Abolition lee enc. le Iles parry. TUX TRIBUNE arml mead* relentiele cee of Unman, illavery, as of ,thatarer lids. tends to de:\ gnide Labor and obartra the intelleama end social development of any portion of mankind. \ We», It able to we'dee that a vote la New York could abellels blesrmy In Camila% It might attach ,itaelf to some\ one Or the clumsily Antißlavery Duties: Inking that light. it do. clines to y on the substance for the amine\ of pollti. at good. \But. while' it dam notice its way, ohne to any ,effective relined action, against Slavery In 'the, States Which now amnia& it. it r • egards the 'dere et of whatever' alba to mated the giant wrong ender the flag of our %don, or to obritinet by lle cower the prognew of 'Alto Mime In other' an is, as'among' the mat urgent arid 'aced cf pnbliedutiec not :I0 be enbardnaied to MIT party ‘ 'conelderatiOu whateeer. And while it does u tt , propopito make AnOlaverythe buts ofPolitica se other than defensliet,'M will\ toenleet no el•PorttleitT.\ remit en - effort, to to difrum Light oral Trettliu to render the condemned of Slivery Itatioesi,ate. In • land irradi. stool by the eon of ChrialmoltWAnd boasting itself the wrest exeMplar of Polithsa Joiliee' and lawituuded ' freedom. , -,. For Temperance In all thlosn, but eson - edally the dime Of Lac:leafing Emma and the legal eupprenion Of the Liquor Tvallo, we shall Apogee, am we hoe strew Sled. tinflhuldtg'y and untiarigly.V W. regard the /Maine Law es einentially the 'moat \ benedoent statute of our day, surd 000Montly hope to emit soon ormil• =leaven): .. .-\ , . .._ . x 'A The ‘Congressksnal. Retorts 'and Wesnlngton Cons. 'poodetnee will. as heretofore, 11 both tellable and satire , I tettory. \ - i The 31a - flute for (ap. Cattle. Cotton, in ' , otter gra duate of the country, st•ill receive proper attention end be rellablyteported , WIMP. T4IBIINE. ~\' (en our cone/Dor-demo with the moat important te.lat \throughout the world wt need not here dilats.-I‘Of the font that-our itumiate B &YARD TAYLOR in now, On the other aide of the globe, lending m advice, front tIM seat ohwar la Chins. and expecting own to depict for one reellen the physical., moral and sound than- of , Jselc\ruly•goarded Japan. the Rabb° is aimed, • `U s e .111 probably intent by woe of Anatolia and Call ferniain both of which we hare Pryers! correepondenta.`. Bi/efir - ';•we 'bat spire no et - Dense to keep our seeders' ll we ad lied on ever/intim; of letsuest, and doubt not tl= sine generous =mum ci,Distronage hitherto homed d will combs. to repay all tau mutt:xis. We itre employ TriesUng Agent", se iro s MenT ltd. Poe - wee era nlettaally pr.wllng In the laintmed capsolly of solicitor. rjoninals. We prefer thatuur masses bens to shall Day thei mosey perimaa they know and of whom I is ,\±\ Integatr they are assured. Any friend who balms he legit do gord'brinerniang the , armlet:tenor TITE Title BUN ri Is andeuis el to sedleit and receive asibectiptiona and; on due pro 4 that range, tag been mailed Awl pow. pelf to our adder' ' . we tete the rberonsibilltinf Ite safe transmission. lilpen Copies will promptly, be ant ' Without charge to Uwe repuirieg \ them. end wen droll manyfriemis will be\ morel took their neighbors and actinalutances to join In making s up /Club to 0016DM= with our Enlarged Sheet and Neer *Pt AM the lest of Ple, Umber. or at any ti.n. tbeteefter• \ \ s ' al*. A limited amornatf ewe \in THE WEEKLY . , TRIBUNE nUI Le &Pinot , tel to dretti•inite - '''',. -- e - s TERMS OF TOW. - 5511.13.. LY THIBLIBIFIe 13inat, copy, oite roar, fifty o numbere.-.52 00 1 here coot.. one year. w o monk e,- bOO \ five.pies, one jest, fiftplw number+ \... 5 OD Ten cool.. One year, flfty•dro numberrs. -Ii 00 , Twenty WA.' one year. to °odedazzle- 10 00 ifir The easemely low ydee at strict TEE WENE L LY TRIBUNE Is nOw - utrnisted to Club \ Aseribms, &bee: luta, - Precludes our allowing any co sodorg,, well ey T.' money or by an extra Dash. Eubecriptiordi may commence at any ore! Pay ant In advance Is neared In all taus:moll/le fnpe is invalably diecontinued at the ettiretioe 0 ~' 1.1 " ,, , c Varmint.. , • =Money may be remitted for subseriptlons in Otters' .1 ' our risk; hot the Pentameter at the' place wham letter . is meld ehould to roads acquainted with s its tents Wog keep a description of the bills. . . \Sir Bine 'cf..kny rmit:Wring tank In the U Med - Staten or Canines. received at par for entweripticins. \ ifie-Wehare no I.:ascii:in sweats. Any one wish] to Meet,. „, :2) , Serrese need not wait to be called upon fo his subscap . All Una is neoessary for him to do is to write • I ter In as few word. no possible, Brame - 1M money.ind write the uemm of the =hatable with the 1 Pat-talki,Coenty and Plate, arid 'direct the letter to . ,- ” • GRIMLY A IioELEATII, . • ‘.' • ~ Tribune Ogles. New York. • - , INAII WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Idlog at . its wheat mail Wile* oftener week are created to exandne the Beial . regard It the cheesiest pa - serial things Wished In 0 United Etates., \ ..eies. one year.. ...„....-........53 00 ~.o Melee, one year....... —:....-- ..... -... li 00 \ Wive copies, one year.. ....... '....t.-.-.1---11. 2$ GRIMLY A !MEATH. •. -,, • ' ataidllerT \ Tribe • Office, New York.. . GIANT , RDEAL RgTA.TE IN -THE WIVE( WARD. . —the timothy' or JOHN °ION& deo/mod. bean. aottlarimi by th e halm took", ay th e o meet of th la esta'n. cite Tor telt moos: tenor...ad In to rnitpor ohasere. ton In login! property. Mina in UMfifth . , - Ward. els:—. - . , \ , thee lot on icon otrto betatron O'Hara Walnut,. SO feet Ithroi by 100 bet , Asp to • Opting alb on olden em at; biitk te7mooth. folding o rent of ) per so. , , nom Aim, one logon ‘ earner of Liberty "Meet aneWalinte being 60 that on Liberty by 100 bet on WablottoNgtaisan aill, or. 'Web er" three tenements yielding . • Year ef tgiar bileititill be kievq. to the above Property link the Immo made to "nit Da blear!. _ ___ , A • . 1 4 \ Corfu-Mbar partia l 's.. or gain of J.W.ffaCtrai. i - bit, earner of Wood Mot lifth atom.. 24 atom % or f I °Jib" °f the r 4I ! 'I"64 ‘ . .JOSNPII . OOIVANT,' • 1 \ ‘„ J, w. mum. _ • . MIN ~, .. \ Wthenton. of Jolt Ono,' dee% " AO BIEBOANTILII LIBRA- , BY AgnOOlAT/014 AND 11ZONANICII INBTITUTI • following geothunen b a•ti been' whled to the flit ef tem dining the moot he of Janeatilr ana August, Nallow.n. DLit; Bat- W. J. Pattigraw: nt.emon; N. N:21•4 U: IA . W. Soott; 11.• V. Callow; --- . 4 =l 47.21N018 guAt - TaIIIBITION or yike PITTS. unani ItCIaTIOU4tUALISODIETr.4. I / 4 SONIC AZA 033 *b. evening of the 6th. and , en the eth and ettleletamber. hem %Vele& e. tllllO o'clock P. Y. • Yasellz Veltete St; toe Vale et Junes Waldrop% Fifth street. tereette deelreste et eztabitttut the preduete of the sell ere tr topeettolly Invited to attend , we liberal pratelemeswlll awarded rot ill Wicks of Re!it, atraJawterT 13 EATITIP, LIALR,--BeiGLE'S EYRE p, . " 11\124 v t LUW b = l :r "" pq ' LTV •UM taloa n 2., li\'1 4 4_ ,mand thus .helot bolt ate who, sal' tut the matter. LW who Id& , the way_ tees ' s utra \to the world to a varkth b o or bunts. &Williston' stub , es we I u to else lt Somkchetory tat. Shull to. the WS teflon 1 ostd. We r p.....t,. ..„.. an d here no hers et huhu the pet,tinr.—Srar. • . • We epee wit,. the beyesSai ten recommoradtb• Plait u tbwbut article lb dpstrorhulsorlroft sad reslorlea the hem —Bosh" Dooljc Asa, os - 6. v. WO vilartlold ta , , . , \ \. •\ L. WILOOX ir 00.... Jot \ ' ',, '. =l/tut t street awl the Mumma 1 1 lognltnitel.uog • for Septem"lva: ....,Vat, P. CALLOW. Third s eat, has fer •ale the I b rsi t a irew l etAtO;lgtere."A m ee ba cilie • =l 7 . Cannibals" eery Interest's* e. Otol• . • \ INE—CA White a/so rear en •Or et Man. 4 * * WO. Piaperibr Writing:Lake, Ann • . • Grokla ..telti• 00D--The highoet stklkt price in va&d.'ylli by paid far Yu • wAine..l awl Vita* Han bPalPi 'mat II bliatloll. 11.1 a PS -15 b . la. prim° ens 7 , cps wed VA lu s ,\7, l '"n t ." 4l lettfra atm utr4. 11,0F.p.: : 240 'lns Clufrc • . 1 of COD. 6 ‘i j n e igb l' k r t I ZIMIata' asiiou. LAND 6-161xises Oleve V2 c ` °,l 6 1I• s tai5za us ARD 01Or'451sisle,Larrl Oil •01 , ,and, fce ash Dr% \ 113191LINWIli 11/1 1 3BAVOU. r NEW\ Q1.1,--• Va. Tanners' 11l on • e k r,a4l V 4 o4irA l tillt . RBAUO 1 t : 71 .rap p au. • ' • sarrls C•Q's , QllGatili „Id rin store and la fur p4ely 6.13 "' . 4TL111.4 - CO. 5U8D102.20;--40.• b• • ' \ leatttem 2 bus 1618s"Nan* Ili eatak Beiiik, te irrtit• jhr sikair gAil Maki' 4 (X). ' 014—M, 40 ne OA tk' nzuldocantly, I\l7 dm \ , onr-4 , , ' \ \ \ \ ' \• \ *: :- M, \ `, . VARGot\ HALL-40IIRtil Nun: wooki,oppoalt• tsVayetto RI itrieltz 0A Fla r illh o. Csl . Xo„ .. .rtal i ab i ran found la sank st Woe, . 7 Bpi RANK CARLIN), at • Crystal Pdas• Neu 1 , 1.0•170 & 'Mt& W.V., 4- AUCTIQN SALES. , , , ... \ \By Y. M. Da l mr, Mea tiest delt)kaaarel Sax Rom; wok. of Aftlrtad 4 Poskawii \ and Iraratas. W 1 AY wieTnie i g,\ September \ 24 a{ 11 o I,le. IJI will be WO— , \ op. .apper PCt01.100Y.....K are: %, One JtOekaeav RBIAGI; -' \ - One leek 13TGLB 11.1110Batk, , WO Bale of traliiiible Miseellasieel and Stan- Works. i'N 5AT1.41411 evening, Be amber ,IL 1 0 7}‘ ridenkOn be sold a Urge bo aof TO pabl• taiteellmeoat , Rs. sat. ri TAM it t r y N BlLee WM.. 3 talk: Ub e 01 lob. Comae Neutral Bigot k e the Ilantert Kam Idiattrated }lmes! of Clagir.l ate torn Inaleobrr It mot 0 , Carpmtry. eto plow; Star tiadito 'Smoak ha qr. , teck Soltmleratt • Aeon Ittaraec Otani' a eta trKlit net Parkeles Oatmeal to Liberators . Dan WOW Bitany el the toloreaktiotr, I We; Illrontie . a tatt 3 1 k eeletei letadorthealcatela:Btal healdere Golan Weeler \ Peewee 004 o.ltae , lailif s ett Chrittlwa W.W.I North AeLetleatt Illareilker„ a.; Book of Gems, C. Ittletatalca oat ma be *Wel 6 the ata tioa illare4 s Very Desirable New". Brick Dwelling\ }lmes for ale. ra iaeupelior mod dI:tolo oommo . -, ,1 N ar dk.0.0 oighed tbreeet.ry D It LINO LlOUlikr ~ . 4p al, tatmarat back belkilage eat 1 ktYrevaitaau la • \ '?.! the rest adelbeetweed la hatelnitha .el the tomer or , ' Vann. eat Oliver etrveto. will be oat at, a Nagai° at \ , private sale. \ batik \ 5 ,L. THE LINITRIX STATES\ LIFE INSURANCE, AN - 111.11T\ Y AND TRUST. CONEPANt PLEILADELPIII.&. OIL ARTERED APRII 2G, t 650 wieime nuterruAt.. • , . . , - CAF'rrAD—s2so,ooo., . . otsc. s. E. corners of .Thllard earl pgrega . , Plethedslphlar, I KU \ 0V1113128 Cl Tam ooze soAzio AT p lime. • Ntsehen R . .Cirdr • Peel IL GembleYd.' \ Ambrose W Thomson. IsornmenJohmerti; . s s. s j us i s W. ensgrey. aeons Wilco/Y. , \ : Jamb L. Florence, genres Dereereux e . 1 \ . Winless M. Godwin. ' William Iglies.. p m s e rest....R. l m e n tr. Crier M. .' ; . rue President—Ambrose W. Thompson. itatical Exastmers—Pltuberrgh. Jam IL Willson. AL Allegheny ltre 11. , !••? 1 .9. *1 7-• I , 4 aN ' 'D,L A.,int. r.}..oAug s. •rahl't. ' Ti Fourth lama: Pittsburgh. EA_ll,l4 . STEAM.' 31_11JY, CANAL EASIN,. ALM:METZ, . TILIiRAILUdAD STAT2OI., \ LakFAMILIES till be mooned WI oar ruioui triosrir d :t ge l' Arr raVitara I L t b g. . Wood street. or Stem Reiter. COMM . of Lawry and Bt. Ole,r rafters. PlUsturein It. P. eabtr ett or 4. T. rebrO:e:mrogatru. - AllechlAy. Floor will be delivered tifyamille. in either Orb* olden Terms-111 on &Eve , • .30 0 4 \ KENNEDY.* OM: Fashionable Hats. .• \ wooay, • 00.,e11t tune their . FALL A SIIIIISTELE I/ AT Ibis da; ClLlktr.: oB 114 .1 Este end Caps or,latest styluoro whieti we Welt* ttu attenttoo of oared IMmer. andt.tb• public, germane— mbar of Woodsad Fifth streets.: wag. •,,:\ ~ .. \A . Shell OgstelT. - . k: 'JUST RECtIVZD 11. 'aro lot of .SHELL , lip •• °TIMER% the' patio( the sewn. st out 9 •;,._ \., OUP. 110U51. 14 Diamond inn , • . IIARRET wthEROOMS—W. MoULI.N. ~. 111,,J TUCK Is now opsohsglV offers tob,ssle , at bla new C. onell Wsrerroms Mfflarls t 'street. tbsi lakveist assort- 1 meat pf CANYWrINGO 4101.0 *rot in MO" Illillitit. We .. , .111 liirr roodriog, froor.i he Iron manntaotorem and • 1 IS oueossO.lmporsotioas= . ‘ .• . ' MO' isoglistr.Velsot uootn . - \ -i , • : . Extra soper..TOM.9l7 Os: • tila ir , . Patent, ' - fti Immo . t 1 , • /Mtn Odd &etas tc . . nttraiposrpetr. ' • .- \ au rli n At and ak. liak i Co. :otm • s 1 4 1 4'1,g u Ltti d LIZ Y . :LIT vt: 9 l 4ll.. tad x. villa: _ 1 door. of for ard . t. t .rait, ,inaboiltig on snov .T .Li ff.M. 1 . 14tris e r fio L ot Mnf t.14t1 0= " ~ _.. 811sdasLend , I • lull astiart.4o% O s t ., SYMUllilit esoinenol. It Am +au , pet BOYwrs.. i ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undenignal wish to dispose of 046 repent. Magnin the Unto of Lagrange, Jefferson Oman • Oldrd, opposite Wellspring, Va.. conaistion of the lbilise Ono dilLtdl4lllL, GO by ISO hut. with three. roe of burrs, and every thingln complete mining order. and ow - 4 pole of doing • good. niare.hent.wort. In one of tturheet . wheat growing notions of the Kate, - Coal- optimum and of good aurntr. I.lse-7 nem of ground in pool order. whl b burs the follow iair linprorerosone • One gad Brick ourreds !IOUS& ; ' • - une mai Ileine One do. Watellenee, co Tea Of the . COVIOI 'puma against damage hem water. and atadit Thrde Teem the Railroad: Abp.-A fh. yelitEig Orehard armies belt hoed a good Well of twat and other conveuteDoes. , - Wo will sell all together, Cr separately. to colt \ For partioulars, enquire of Hews. Sirtledatiok t ' rhatons, strws. rr Ball It Llioret. we or of' soreelree. on the premises. ' J. tD. WI. t OIL aunaltwdi • • - li l oll SALI,—The undersig H ned will sell' pie k ' • weak CANDLY, LARD OIL, AD ‘STAHt.:II MAN dumb A ir On ths Canal, batwren - Math and tionnth Maeda Hart BAWL CH. , , - • . • - ‘, . • Th. nrembiso Sr. extensive. einbrating thidtdlr itsl.lo, datwain Cypress. alloy and Mariritte. ¥ a di. Water \-, sines. .acaptlnC the lot of Hobart litywurd.. The. blind. inn are largo aril wail bunt. end thollatnrea and eon. ‘. ronionees for the 11111111111.CIATe oft. Oandles, (,std Oa; ,‘. and litsnh as. not &Imposed by .07 rad.ol7 111.1 similar thwarter In the Wed. The building to three sodden MO. . . including a spacious I.oli priori owtemont. andmontd - Os ednutassocusy conterisd Into almost any tabebbind of .. is msontacturingootablisimsoot..• • L. ...- • , ....,' ' • _...L' .....- ... Tb. business (dater veneer. is lane eon sown bb sii_ wen - - %sewed. stal is now'roll gni permanently embalmed, so moth so than. rare owoortood) I, now offal/ to saw prison of capital distrues of embarking in a \ nmiture MUM& TaATIMEI MOderl4 11 1114 Mamma easy. , L __ . - .. • aniklawnwl . . , . i f Wilk OONTIllia. . , \ , \ -: \ .I\tOW RtoravEn AT , GOTIIIO. SALL, I ' \ I L II, \ 74 wood\ .tntot th• h Gi v^ rt ''d b..t aoh.tiog, of - - , , For Sale / 4 qtbolt, \*C ,AmuEmEMi. SIEBER has s jutit receinea • Foitar's ad11310 4 1 . n Votes of silt:that raratate— • Cryrar bettletivil,by " lCC . l B ' Willie. ory.Brara.. for autrara r •• • BY Old ma UM. ift . Galbil • fanwral, ray Lily Bar. tor Grata-, • "I. ' Arai' • number o. oracnr. tor,trat tialtarOuratt;•l•ral c0mc...4 by W. Bobo. MILLEN - 8 IRON FRAMER • \ \ PlAlSOS—recce celebrated lien: meats. la additich to theta former sektto . . ladael aupericrite, base 'stupefy Preempt \ the molt mutating mmtpanlations ulna Madame alsbnp and Mr. beaus, was had them le am at the m r late s- ,' v et i la this city. The public le invited so , cull end ean . Me the assenatee Lhn 0 now ca band and for sale at 911, ~. lv " t oggn ". ' 2: 6. tlftill STReti. PIM ADIELPHIA. :` \ EW BOOKS-ill. P. CALZOW,L 'T,hini \ ; ', 10.1. opi:odie th. Pont Ott,..Z..av=s, ', held T. llopter. a tr ue lib, by L. le Ohl •- • .:.‘, _ \ deals \Grayson, or Life la.b . inhume. by re. N. P. ' -- ---- ' ' • • • ',New \ -c, ‘. Oratam *alboot a Mut.=' The Print. Doctor. or Extrionllttsr? Career oti. New, York Rbrldan; ;;;2MTPMMI . , , 1 3A,, . ► is : ... , , .. rin. : . , 2'401. 041118- '. i Befted Wawa 100 ft. 15 S. • . . V Y DRAULIO OEMENT—A largOtock uzi,"l",l"l\6"l\ ubeztrwitacil• CI. RINDS TO N E 13 7 44 1 Bud and \ irgique' =Da a Lwaro .thek , \ Shrarg 011 lug it W 9 MOLY strot4 Inman W. W. WALLAOIL\ IVOR SALF , --2,50Q AORES 'OF • Ogre s J. LAN Tb. D la , Wizt faaut ti wei4 the ULU." vb. ial r iaf tat SCIMrI e tRIAB WOODS, 41 gir l ". 14- tat • APER - WINDOW 81U.DE8 OXXVER'' DIDORIPIION—]sat rwatrat Vargo lot of ow fibutfa. of-now tittems gad wit awry ahadar., (an24l INIONAD PAL= Nartatonat. IOR'SAIS.—Ons P(o=j\ .oaro7 IQ tl!i on CaNvit,strmt, ew~n.r""ui:~: isnro ` ~i6 ni+.a 'VLIEEs bozo V.R. Oh . •se, for Oita I._Y by . Nowt VON Kuban amour. WRAPP4c? b. a. crow*, owl= to donate aroma. Ur it minutst., lams Nitta VON BONNUONST atilt/PUT. \ assorkdlitlr , fau3OL %pa BONNIIOILST PIII % lariiilX)* CitaßS-1,000. - roTlari.q:al7 •nkYtaTaga"Varrttr• BOARD:?-30 V , vps gotOntoaar i lismin. mut 50 Rd, S. IL atmsves for rho VON Botitmulusik musifix.kV 1101 R-3 0 hhdo N. R. p_ mar, for "- t it MIIISPIIL UlEl'l3 and TUBS--10 dos..paintad Lir I.kw OA cut 30 dos.vatated Tuba, tbr Pao 7 ` able : VON ISUMNlttAtfit t kt Ult2Blr. YjNEA-40 pkgs. Black Tea. f o r sale by _i atilo, 'ON aonNnoartoa 11111 WHY . • OLAS XS-400 MIS. N. o:".lilOilliteS v Ailatt I E6). itbstky Woke. §MIAR I MSE:MOLABBEB---5 1 4 : gr. James Refir. „ . 11_1114A8TER P 1. work, raw Intid kt= or rm. an. svad, Pk u• • strolt. 1 pier seGAB4g, bbls. iklo. 8 Loaf Sugar, LA Jut. reed per ablataa Idateta and lar rale by , . DittllßßlDal a INULIKAbt ' 4. ... :...i.w., 2. no timic r!,..c. \ _____ --- pRARLASii--1 9 Pesrlask for silo ',‘, • \ by . 1.01 ,\ =um u. oomaxe. SUGar...--10 hhds. 13sr, for'sale by ...- " no. , . - MUM 11. COWL!. ''' - - ( - il ; i7ROl.l-50 boxes "iidnbrightfiu extra.', • 10 gad 70 bona . Gartagithrtit . ter sale by w.. .., i , ak , , DU ale LI. 0041.13,12' , ONNY.-300 lbs. prime net white Honey s au swot bosit) few otattly ma.' art read sal 4..., Y Natal J. D. WILLIAIitt.• _ _ k mu ... v . k4I.(AVING BOAP-10 boxes Slowing Soap, o f ..b by wetha:clumpy '4,II(I3FLESY. allefgB-20 dos. (Nos. 14 aid 14t3leves. • 0 ter'iseH _er • i _ - v •o ___ s soNemossr t simt.'' . 1 0 1 3 4 41ta..,Yaa5, this day tgaam---,antara.caa, ~_r __
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