- y; ?. PITTSBURGH .GAZETTI P OBLIBEISD BY WHITE a CO. PITTSBURGH wtiligtey maNING, BEkTEMBISB 8,1868 Ner:ItEILDINO NATTER. WILL BE FpUND ON Mien PAGE OF THIS PAP tl3.ffrrossusou WM= Chtstrtc—The SstsE ircu Litton of our Weekly Oszstte offers to cur b psm • saostdosirabla medium of muting th eir bust oto••• Ourcirculation Is betirsso Sour sad' See Wooer resets mg a lm ost srery village sod coast: bt 14 `M t a nl ' a "' 171 " 'Viols sad E.:stem OW. • " • tS_Y.)-IDVBfrtt7!tß—t:dwei thd plitari.4l goon. bar Printing 'ha tablithntent at the Dina GAIIIII. are 8,124117: ADMIXISSR6 trlto . dadre • their 'tot:c.v. to ampar isolate Dana an Monday tanthhdr. tame hand thorn ht to O'ellea. OD Istneday Dmoaaanc Nola amasancris. vox CAIfAL couctuaomaz, •nioass.POWNALL, Of L (mast cCeigniY Ica mrprrox initruz, ALB X. niouraE, Orhysnktin County 70161IIILVTIOIL , . :CLIBISTIAtiIFAIIItiI, Of Clarion County ros rtmai or. lorann 00trlis RHomes A. BUDD, of Philadelphia. Jiro cis DISTILICI •." Saba LtAkirDON.ooLUelaliOty. POR 111111 Art. oeauriusas. of Wilkins. /i;iPtilnea.vlZruerl"JOHN , HJ J. DioDAH,..nf Lomat Bs. Clair. JOHNS PAWLS, of laszeb.stOr. i„„ ~OLLAULLHII NAY.Loon.ot Vitotharsh... 1111011.8. 7LKIaNu, of Mkslawny. foa SDVTAILD jONLL of 1130.61.121:“ EPURAIM J. BIIOOIIZ. Of &Alma - JAMESMeOI.I I IBIOV:Y. of Pine. 301 IN SPAISDX. d Welt IST . Dubf. .Itexxozi.—While the democratic editors of thie place are striving to convince their soder' of imaginary disaffeotion in the Whig patty of Allegheny Leant!, thoy are rumble to. conceal 1= tie fact that their own party to dletiseted in Weetinoreiandoosniy. The Union, of yesterday, which appears to , eeteeut Itself a -sort . of guar dian of V,f,cetstorelend poli ti es, devotes a column to.caMigating the delinquent democratic . editors fl-,of that County, esitsverating - with earnestuees alai they, do not represent the views of the party: while 'correspondent of the Post, writing from Skettutinr,rg, warmly smarts that ~they have good' papers, here,',and good editors,. too; Isla 'speak misior oqes." - Which of these. twairi is ln the tight we aro not suillointly cognisant ef, the ' to eay but we half incline to side with the ' oorreepondent of the Post. It is hardly pronto .„„!#to the 4 Ina county with two .deniestratiC pa pets; bothehoild mierepiasent the viewi of their I party: 3t would seem most rational to conclude ...that the pipers of the county should know more , . of the piety which trupports them, than an oat !' At-any rate, * the elate of ,harmony in Weotmotelaad'county, so far ea oar democratise brethren are concerned, to not beatific: The t*o !panty papers which. hare exalted the ire ~.oli.theUnion by their show of independence, re present the views of some portioh of the par- 1 ty, whether 'it be large ,or small. • That -this is so, its evidenced by the proceedirige . ,of 'the . dernebratio rersting held .at August `Court. At that meeting, .Gen. Neenanl', (Some I reletian of our neighbor of the fission, we pre tome,) offered reaolutions, modorelng the State ,administistion, which were warmly opposed, and ," among the met by Wx. A. Cox, one of the do. ,moaratio candidates for . Use:Alp' in ' West .morclabd F They were finally laid cute,, to en " adjosiined meeting, and some general resolutions • were adopted in their dead. , Now, if the party o In that Mindy le a unit, why this boggling at restolutionsaustaining the administration of Gov: - Bigler? Wily were not Gen. Keenan's resolutions adopted ea well .as Gen. Fetter's? 'Because a portion (and no inconsiderable one} of the party Je diustisfind with Bigler. No effort will Beeper .. ~. know, to smooth over the quarrel, and make itappear se though it were not; bet eti denote will even' now and then come to the ter rzi-fette or the agitation of the elements. beneath. ' 1 , - Telitiag of ..harmony," we are here reminded of.a feet Oust the Post of yesterday, stalls on all, democrats not to ..let borers;'potitica schemers, and ewe mho opts(' their Ifni in .goirs.tossiking and fraiafim: controlthem in the democrotlO primary' raietlagslo;dei. here is danger, then; of Tnital ItCthe isunsatdatis damooratto party of Al iegbeny;c'igntyl h . r • ' . • ;.• vote socuirritetAilrrami, yesterder reorning,ity op...nnouneraMit in the J:serntil that this Sheriff had , , been '.;i4igreetiall end hell to bail upon charlitt,el "readenteanor in offtms" 'preferred ' agalipie him by llaydr SIM*. ,lipoit'inquiring as to the feels its the, ose'e we tind;tliat *a or some time since committed to jail upon a tt4rge of vegsanci,•for SO days, en individual . who, had ouzo stood high in this community, but luta nolortonately fallen arid 4letirit to in . .41PPeraliad• the Sheriff; believing that Clasen tends was an Illegal one, and one prompted by vindictive feelings towards the prisoner, relesSed him after an biaprbionment of AS or seven days. For so doing a suit was on Tuesday, instituted ageinet him by the. Meyer, before Aldirinia Suokreester, of' which*, wne notified on Walter, •. "--day , and on Tbunday, without beinearreete ab k" •• dated in the Journal, he voluntarilyeppeued baforolthe Alder:eon and entered boil. ' We do noebtop, bore, to inquire whether the - Sheriff bed the legal power to do as he did in discharghtg s person eotemittad as a imgrant; he believed that he had, arid acted. ender legal ' ad vier': but, whether or not, be shoniders the who* responsibility of the act, and *ready to eitind by whiteter - tanyle-tite consequences. -- . - . „I.n the meantime, believing that those who pro . svelte' public offiaers for alleged viiedetnemmrs ought theinselven tubers clean hands, this Sher; hes instituted Inquiries as te",the official con - • - -duet of the Mayor, and being *defied that that tnnotionary has -More than ones 'ergUistied his ' powirs, preparing to. bring italts *statist • laininpon' Sundry charges of oompOundlog „ • try. • via : hots of eevend 'cues, which have an • ugly leak., have been recited to us, in which per -, , sous charged with grand tar-sent sad committed ; • ' to jell theretar_wero afterwards nneopiltionally discharged, by the idoier,no ',b's.ll haring been -• ' : ' ;thee; sad ea vista ueintt returned'irt Court: The Shettff I , 00 1 ,0 111 mA of I f ing fully, able to 0,141110. eihr'ffeo he bi,PrePtilks to make aid Who UMW hie ebergy and retorodistiou artfitdly 'snare of file ability to oirrithi c ;oilt• Whaterer.bo.ttedertakos• Sitetiff 'hes' been ti*vietim,sitfesia, "‘. L indectiott'„into. .offme, eF Moet unrelenting, of.Peettleti and penicantion. kitting, * ws be- Siva 'adees,.ieler the eineereat overt Of duty:. ntut:'cittinking .from ••eci reepool - bllltyiproperlylattachingfipie oats, Ite.bas yet inedasecons le mark far epleen of cap. It4orei ..ta factious; Men who are daily mortified ;!'st, geeing 4,4,irdeskii•;tiiding a' King's 'After ithelllnutoli:of Ilsel winter over the *Cm , him* forcet of Or puoMies, ire sipposed it probeblethat he wOuid troths farther titillated to sittoyanet: bit it eosins the game . isto be kept '• Very. , well; err let It be Let the presen * _ llon just *eaten* go on. We -are not appro. - lenitive If any : sedans results to the Sheriff; but those who ere partisile It Ogainst him would do to look emu to their ' , ln the ,end those Will laugh who win. • . • IM!=== .thnlatuos tidied the opponents of. Air Brale ley' ' ,t e demociatiti oandidate:for Surreicke Sets ! . 1% good 4onfoOtit;", and i.tho Degi. Ines of the, party .n 'and that'ttliTthed to be riii for the tomes of the demo:ratio lield-tn4e nothing that ha ie °her. ; . • gad "Atilt:ming a tynnheid nick non ollannotat considered iron tii•of inta that, he to !Siege& tOlinvo: nimbi in iniproipeineS 2,01 . 1,4 Flawe to speoidato in tho Atilt* on the, pertain Road. - So thnt amottO r. "demoorat," and o nitil4te4 „It is no,,oonesi ' -titmice *hat hU moral ohaiooter may ba ,• 3 : • 4 1 „,' The te thieo,dll" "15 last sigh! — 'of , see. or,tus ti_.sllll"l.ijaw as ferdal Sii;r4 nenl34°-,ol4°l"l'vowa t 'citi Ae'Pi oat' g ot ;Sa' at is° - o:tier- w reporter • tohe6 .'rbe -b-orof'm or .• hie., atfi telegraph trOU`' ifWg by - i t air on 4 ••- 'foolll - 'fib" 14 40,10 pa q 4 him ,„ttep ,gtt. IU • maY to etr • E-± tpat .;rl,F.+ 4(1044 -'`-r ~;•• far drwa►;Pt ‘• .‘-.- ' g 0 !.:;i - :..1;;T LiDtaIk.SAIIIRaD.:' JONES D. Wu - 01CM BICILLllO,—PilitloiDI rood wit °pried oh Wednediay, Altus , tds departure far Reiland, Me, Oongh entertain idsda t re st,fine ed.Sneyerna. largo du t y eddoubts of Ms suetess in letturinglo Eoglish audiences. .He woe • friend that askew Sent out from. Pittsburgh In . the mail train o n he should make - • - failure; that his subjeot, hie Wednesday morning, end reached Bucyrus about style, hls twill:ling, would not suit Beg eaten In the evening. - The &Amin te .rah Rude:fees. Bat it nein that toe rudg dred miles, and the train was run through with • sh-011 will be seen .from the followiug cl out change of cars. The arrive' of the expected tract from "The British Blamer," edited - by Dr. Campbell : Pee" wa sg reeted wi th iedd eheete the " M r: Gough Is •a wellsdjanted mistime of the crowd assembled at the depot. Bucyrus is • poet, orator and dramatist—in foot, an English thriving town of about two thousand inhebi- Grand. Gough is in all respects—la stature, tants, and Is the county seat of Crawford otos- in voice, end in force of manner—on a sesta ty, Ohio. It is thirteen miles west of Creel. considerably lower than the great Italian orator. lin G lis more grand,more tragic, more tim e, and the - railroad between the two places • Ugh oughty Dollen, but less adapte dto an og is very nearly • ;straight line. suditory. In their natural attributes, however, Inthe evening mi entertainment was given in they have much in common. If Omani pow • large hall, prepared for the purpose , and •11 assets more power, Gough has more pahos.-- seemed delighted with the mum of the trip,— This Ls the main difference, the chief distinotion; Dr. Merriman, the President, and Mr. Btraugh- en to d us h h er sz e ° th es e i:3; differencels i p r s i t h a da ra :f o a r e G es f ee ° o lr; en, the Chief Engineer of the Ohio and Indiana ravers; excels Gough in, power. Then, Gough" Railroad, delivered 'hod addresses of welcome, is more moderate in his theatrical displaut. i - and they were replied to by Gen. Robinson, Mr. prints tench more, andd sots much less, While la W. Robe‘ts, and Mr. Larwill of the Ohio and 'f cree And' general ffect, so t s le, of °Mune, nn ii. high 'vantage ground, . @peking hie native PendlYlvirlia Railroad. Several other gentle- longue, and among hit fellowjeountrymen. He men also addressed the meeting, and fverything i s in this respect in Englandothat Giusti would peered off . in the moat gratifying manner . — be in Italy, Both find, and find fo equal ex- The fallowing day the party Minutia tO Mtg • tent. their serout in. their histrionio rothan burgh, accompanied thy • lame number Abe Z e or. ft te to l i e su.:llct.illYtitleTtiberieZtrand e 1 14 citizens of Buoyrus. -The weather was rental- masses , e t upSes pervades the ihole ex h ibi. ably favorable; and the admirable regularity tics. Resting himself, he glees rest to his an with width the nitiolsous trains, now running on dlence and-hems both remain unfurled ell the the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, made their end. There is an utter abeenoe of all mental per ion; before he commences, there seems no time, woo the theme of emend commendation. idea of his beteg about to do Isoilldes at all ex. The Ohio snit Indiana Road is In "lipid pro- oss i dos s y; ih a hold, ' fi n ished, that anythbig pose beyond Bucyrus,' and lib expected to be extraordinary h a s been p er forined. It seems to opened to Fort Wayne early in the spring: This be as much a matter of Course walking road will - form part- of the shortest route muming , nittleilecdtowsoureeteiet3teepiosturole, s'es's; from Pittsburgh and the Enters oleos to Chien- r h u r sa ft e e si d 4 f: r ma ;i a t d . Oseething himself, be go. The line is remarkably direct, one of the smelly governs all around him: It was impoesi etraigit lines being of the extraordinary length We for any man to have beenntore thoroughly at of forty-three miles. It will be one of the moil home then he Vie lestoighll- Like well-trod mor'One e " tut there was the utter absence important feeders to the Ohio and Pennsylvania d sdass. alike otbsehfulnese urn Railroad, being its direct extensionto the glut ~ T he address was entirely without 'order of North West. • understand that there Fie been a remark- spnaireedartt;tniheio'nftestor btbytlithtehientirmitiribonilgethewut pee- We hat Able increased* the Ohio and Pennsylvsids Rom' never - written t ad had never premeditated a in the last month, and that the receipts of Au- peeth in his lifts. Lest night, the address was a succession 4pictures, tvered in • meaner s gut will foot up considerably more than sixty * cum: a dollars. Th i s is very grown to the the :::t:ttooritenlinheanyce, datitonaneotithmeer,pfeoewl-. friends of this great enterprise,. in , which - th e er. His , gifts of mimicry seemed great; this cities of Pittsburgh and ttilegkenyhave so large perilous, though valuable f II aculty, however, woe .0 interest. but sparingly exercised. It Is only to the light. !ling, in • single task illuminating ell, and gone, making way for the rolling . peal and the falling torrent. Tboughout the whole of last night he' add mesed'himeelf to the heart and to the fancy. We esunot doubt, however, that Cough is, in a very high degree, espeble of dealing with principles, and grappling with m ndvereary by way of argument; bathe adopted a difforentsnd as we think, a much ;leer come, for a nest op pearance. The mode cf address la one of which mankind will never tire, till human nature be anies divested of its Inherent properties. He recited a series of strikingly pertinent fees, all of which he set in beautiful pictures. Nothing could exceed •• the unity of the impression, while nothing could be .more multifarious than the means employed to effect it. ,It was • species of mortar firing, in which old nails, broken bot. ties, chips of iron, And bite of metal, together with balls of lesd--anything, everything partak ing of the nature of &Missile—was available.— The compound Man washowered forth with re. tistiess might and powerful execution. The great idea which was uppermost all this evening, was the evils of drinking; Ad, under a deep con viction of that truth, every man must have left the assembly. "The conclusion. to which we We come, then, is, the merits of Me. Gough have by no means been overrated. In England he would take a stand quite as high as he has taken in the United States. There is no hessrd now in saying that there will be no disappoistment. He will no where fail to equal, if not to sur o p g ass expectation; and his triumph will, among listimen, be ail tho more complete from the titter absence of all pretensions. His air makes promise of nothiug, and hence all that Is given is so much above the. tontine:. It is impossible to conceive of any thing more entirely free from empiricism. From tient to last, it is nature acting in one of her fa vorite sons. Oratorically couldered, he is nev er at fault. While the vocable pronunciation, with mealy an exception, is perfect; thSe lo lcu tionary element is every way worthy of He is wholly free, on the other hand, from monot onyoued on the other, from ranting declamation, properly so.oalled. There is no mouthing—no stilted shouting. His whole speaking woe end- Inently tete, there is nothing Wee either in tone or Ideation; and the name remark applies to emphseis. Hie air is that ore man sae never Monett See minutes on the subject of public speaking; bet who eurrendere himself to the gui deuce of his genius; while he °Mimeo snatches a grows beyond the reach of art." ' Boor Nonos.—"T/44 Roauus 2 7 ;att • or; or the days of Clara, Cato and Catalina. A true tale of the Republic.' ,By H. W. Herbert. Phila delphia: T. B. Peterson." A. boot in tiro vol . - tunes, bowleg the above Hike, loss bean leid upon .our table by lir. Callow. We have not bad time to read it, but the reputation of Mr. Herbert Ili a vigorous and nonfatal welter will no doubt ensurs to it a Wide' circulation. It is a novel intended to depict Boman life and manners of the days of Cioero, and is highly commended by the press. For sale by Callow, opposite the Poet Office. NIGHT TILLIN.-‘.370 imdantand that arrange ments are ea foot for running a night train from this oily to Cineinctti, in eonneetion with the train from the But which attires here at night. The time at which this arrangement is to go Into 'effeet has not yet been flied. Tns Burs Fenn—Upon our fast page the reader will find a communication worthy of at. tention upon the intbjset of extdbitinglittaburgh mannfactures at the approaching Buds ,Feir.— We commend it to general notice. how& filastmazr.—We hate neglects], hith erto, to cell attention to the advertitememt in columns ,of anew Female Seminary, 'Stich Is about to be commenceCatj.serrencerille. The gentlemen who hare undertakes thin enterprise are among our most substantial clams, and the enterprise is therefore (pertain of success. • Sauna TOZNADD.—The valley of the Mills River, in the northern fiert — ot .fdassaahusetts, was visited on Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock, by a most terrific tornado. The tornado commenced at a point about, three miles below Winehendon, and the wind came noshing in terrible fury up the valley. Every= thing in its track was forced to give way. Trees • foot end • h•lf thick were twisted off, and 'whole orchards were laid level with the ground. Fences witheat number were completely demol ished, end the fragments strewn in every diree• Boa A number of dwelling houses had their roofs blown off, while nearly every chimney in the track of the wind was thrown down. The barns and outbuildings in the valley suffered se verely, and a vast amount of property was de strop& After passing over about three miles, the tor t? dittonebsif sweeping through othbr portion demetated the lirititt village. Here great damage Insane to several houses, a number being unroofed and othenriss injured. The steeple of the Baptist Charelewtte also blown to the pound. Fortunately, no lives were lost, endue person, so far as is known, was Wined. The'destroc- Ban of property is quite large, but we heve beard no reliable estimate of it. The track of dieter- Sado is meshed by upturn trees, prostrated fen ces, demolished lessees and tarns. ' • . The tornado resembled a column- of vapor or white mist about ten rods wide, and its passage was accompanied by a most terrific 110114. It is almost miraculous that no one wasinje , rod. The number of trees destroyed was Inca =doh* but the latent of the damage is unknown, as the ravages of the' tornado were by no means confined to Vincheedon, but Welded far into - At Waterville, a village a mile below Winchen don; and near where the wind separated, the ef fects were terrific. • Among the buildings injured were the hones of Messrs Woodcock and Jerald. -The large wooden-ware misnufactory of Bibb& Muidook, In 17inchendon, a building three stories in height, was lifted from its foundations, sad now lies par tially overturned.-=Balsa Tratuller, 29th Aug. antlinAnn DOlllßrotes.—We have band of the Baker. Family,- and the :Barkers, and the Hutchinson', given to music, sod the half dozen on xi of the Beecbers devoted to theology. These family preferetuses,for particular callings ere is no wise singular, but we ham never seen them eo fully developed In connection with railroad 'airalrs ea in the family circle of B N. Brown, Esq., the gentlemanly Superintendent of the Sus. qnehamta division of" he N. Y. &E. B. It', Whose 'office is at our depot. . . • Suppose we somber the brothers as they do trains on thatoada•--it will then read as follows, although the list is noti•eomplete, es our infer. 'motion is not stallatently *mien to make tt so. 1 I.—T. 8. Brown, Esq., the oldest heather, went to Russia and succeeded - the lamented Woe inhaler, on the Bt. Petersburg and Mosoow roll 'way, and ander his superintendence the road was completed and put in operation. He is now engaged on the Be. Petersburg and Warsaw rail road, with the title of consulting engineer. He mete the Boar Nieholas on the most easy and informal terms as be would meet the President of the Molted States on similar Mittens. - .. -1 - ll.—Barn Brown, Esq , of Csnandsigna, le the efficient Superintendent of the Canandalgue and am Valls R. B-, and so well known as to tender it unneeessary for veto nay rams. = N - Alt. --B.' N. 'Brown; Esq', above minted, the EuTerhatendent et oar division of the"N. Y. 44 E B It, who lo a very quiet way, so manages the affairs of his : responsible station that things go: enteoffily emd • steadily forward without any make-belleve bottle or blundering smash. apt —.l A good sign it Is. In our estimation, that * maul iiti faithfully discharging Ids duties In *fob an '1 office, that tittle le beard. from , film, vane be is still always on . hand. - - • ' IV.—M. ii.Berwer. mother brother, lea build er of locomotives in Philadelphia. ' 1/.;•-J. It: 1: 11rowit, still another, is engaged es seeletant engineer on the Cet4,1311% Railroad in Pennsylvania. And finally, . • Vl.—Mr. J. W. Brown, of New York city, is connected with the freight department of the N. Y. &E. It' It at the foot of Dussestreetin that I . °ll i' ~ - I A sompany of brotaas thus bringing their to, , lents and mergios to bear anon the same ei re : . 1 !Atha objects of pursuit in deserving of success. We congratulate them on the past and Volta with them for.the fotnin.--Soutkrn Tier nice. .l - :Men Swan ea Tait O. O. Ann a lintesesn' —The dreamed was walking to elm& on the rollrood track. , • fie stopped a few meteorite at a shanty nate the west end of the bridge; and on coming - out he started to the bridge, bat'was warned not to cross. until the train,' whieh wee thin in idea, had weed- He replied that he would—he was not afraid. After 'getting on the bridge, some.workmen; wide 'were near, ebonted • to him to Mop or he would be killed. -He repli ed that he- could ordrim any- trills, He erne a third time warsed,but on he west. - Jest .1111 he got off the bridge, and was stepplim.from the track,' ocar.ostotter of , the boomotbre struck him; and threw him stiont:tisaty feet from the embankment onto 2,040 rooks.: , He was I& kettop•desd, his weir being dislocated, hie hesd bedirinjorad, eat hit light:dimple bruised..-- . . . . . .. .. . _. „ . . . . .. ..- . . . • .. ...! . • . • .. - • Hier! Telsolln,=rWO andin . ittndlhat Uscry Alonatuler t 'or Jde*lol4.:Kliktit-041011, taiied io . thiimount:,ot.W,o(Kk4li.moitaliolistMer $15,000:', .Hotitf, irikt* - 401,001otoojorplolad nen'!:ll4thip"liengt, - eitesl4o*olllool,l l 1 1 ; tb. diithibl.t;[Liir. Oittetwk t - - . - , ...~.,.. ~.,r.,. ..... ...::.L .:i3.ie.::,:~: ..~.,'+x -~ i .., { ~ ~c ~ ~ r~ ~- CHIXA AND rut coadtiding lepton of gm Mr. Spear's course on thia sub ject, was; dottrels! on Thuds, evening of last' weekila ROL Mi.. Milled March. A largo au dience was in attendance, and the lecturer spoke 7 nr:4lle n e ? aily happy manner,of the leinence of POatiretas..a on-01.1- na cloned his addreon•wlth an appeal to our citizen. 'for aid to erecting • building in this, city for the use of the Chinese tillsolon under bis charge Kr. Stephen Franklin then rase, nod after some preliminary remarks, offered the following reso- • • lotion°, which were seconded by Mr.' Hoary M. I Hale, and -unanimously adopted:— Bisokal, That we tender our thanks to the Bev. Mr . Specie.for his very able Leotures; • that. We rejoice in the deepinterest Soy have awaken ed; that we highly approve of the object of his mission lo thla country; and. will most cordially 00-oporateilth Harshvisl,.That the iosition et the Oriental nations Is fraught with the most pro found interest to the Christion.World, and that we, atrAltilenB of California, placed by" the won derfel loadings of Providence so immediately in °outset with ono of the most student, intelligent and populous of those, nations, hail, with pecu liar satiatitiotiou, ttihe signs' cf the times, and that we feel an imperative obligation to employ our money', our itfluence'and our utmost for the Welfare of that waitportion of the human family —our elder brethren—the people of Chins. Essibicri, That we regard with pleasure the privatise° of great numbers of these people among no, se affording the—berf-opportunity of doing them good, and through them, of exerting our influence opoei their native bind.; Ressieted, That the contributions end sub upof this. audience ba Immediately teken up and appropriated to the. erection of • suitable bulldlag in this city; for the use of the Chinese Illosion, louder charge of Rev. Mr. Speer. , A committee was then appointed to receive the subseriptiine the audience, which .amoun ted to the istiotiffast sum of SOW $B,OOO. They ringed from $6OO down. Among the contributors were. several Chinamen, vie: flee Yap Co (by Atal) $200; Chun Aching $100; Yams We Co, $lOO. Lee Hen Er. Co $6O; Tong IL Atthick, $5O; (ice Alai, $6O; Co , o Yon, $2O. A board of trustees was then organised to take • charge of the funds, and Elliott farther contribu. Sons for the twee purposti—Mr. Henry Height, • Trecturer. The city has been in a Measure canvassed by theoe gentlemen, and wo learn tbs.:lame $lB,OOO ' bays beerLaiready salsa • $2,000 more will be shortly added, when a sum sufficient to purchase in eligible lot, sod erect a suitable building for all the purposes of the Chioese - , 6llation, trill have been secured through the generous and"en ••tightened liberallty of. our oltisonis. Mr Spier has succeeded rakkning a deep interest in bohalf of his Bibs lop, and some of the results 'are already iten.—San Fremeiato Paper. Vas Ur . 0e . v.— An engineer , from the Loire Boperlor otk • ntry, who has recently come down from -Int P . lute to Galen', fornishee the Maim - with so • e Interesting Information.-- But year he wee imployed by the Government to ran the beandaty line between Wisconsin and Minneeets. - Ile dlsoovered *mountainous range of imp rook, exte: l ling west with an Inolinstion to the north , 150 Iles in length, which gave the i best indlostlons the bad,seen of, the existence of solOper. Ile o say specimens Of copper, in t. a a cryetslised to brought to him by Frani* troopers, who pr fused to have found them sloag the range re erred to—the partionittr spot, however, was Sep s scant by them. Th, whole of the region bore referred to Ilea in Minnesota, and Is owned and Is!very sparsely populsted by, the Chippewa Indiana—Chicago Preto. ~ . , Beads paioo.-'-.. We are severed .ttiat thero have been executed igghle city since last Janu sry not less than tweaundred deeds for lends located in.the Military Bounty 'Tract, Illinois, and purporting to be msde by soldiers of the war of 1812, lowly all of whit& have beau 011. chilly certified U soknowledged upon the oath of one person el subsoliblog vritnees—the ma kers in no Mali 1:10 pr odped before the Com missioners Otarel.,ooSe,ls foul play some where; and the ptWaMly would seem to be that aging of socandreli have conspired to folio these dads lathe name of Waal 'hoist thrown or presumed to be dead,' and aririctinAd to be sold to immlp,rinkt,. or to squattelut on the !suds, or to those who may have 1104 them uudtr tax sale titles. Who mitt foret out these rascals, If reseals indeed they bet—K. Y.-Transit. ' flume Yearn-The -Buffett) Daily Bardlie says We -oelebrsted Indien, now. 106 years of sr, is attll bale.sod hearty, reeldtog at Alleghe ny- Benernitlon. Be Ifia Doe of the moat soars of We tribe is brining. about trot' , In hohelf Of the BMW SCOW with General ifilhloguip, l'hilosfolphfo; bt 1787 - . A.ftien4 of onesfts histilteek: or. Sr #ll,6;iriltill,u:!lgoro4 , of - INIMMA Mown ScOon`— .. -Anether probable murder took placidin ime oily about half put seven o'clock last evening, :nut- the coiner of Fourth au& Broidway. , As war as we amid learn, the fasts are, that a difficulty has fore number-of months 'exulted between the family of James 0. - 11111, und s the family of which Dr. Ames is a member, which two families redde in houses .nearly ad joining, on Fourth, near Pike-street. Lut even ing, Mr. gall, while passing .Dr. At 1365; both of whom were on their way home, was accosted with, "Fort are a rascal and acemintrei"— Hall turned, and Ames Approached him with a sword cane elevated. Hell then struck Ames, clad u fight ermined, during which Dr. L. draw s snord-oane, and made several efforts to out Hall, but eucceeded only in cutting him on the nose, and several times on one of his hands. Ames getting the advantage, Heil released him self, and retreated towards the steps of Mrs.. Glasgow's hoarding house, on the alley. Ames followed him up; and when within three or four paces, drew a pistol and fired, the .ball enter ing immediately below the floating rib, on the right. side, and passed through into the liver, to the depth of about four inches. Hall tell, bat the ball missed him. Dr. A. then retreat ed towards home, but was afterwards arrested by officers Lewis and Flannery, and lodged in the Hammond street Station House. Ames, when arrested had on his person four double bar reled pistols, three of which were loaded, and hie sword cane which wee spattered with blood. Just before being arrested he stood on the side walk in front of Hall's residence and uttering a number of oaths declared that he intended to kill the d—d reseaL A crowd soon collect ed, and such wee the excitement, that had not Amee retreated soon to hie home, and immedi ately been arrested by the officers, the citizens would base takenlim by violence, and probably handled him very roughly. H4ll recovered himself and walked home. Du Edwards, Dandridge and Foster were sailed, who probed the wound for the ball, but failed in find-. tug it. Hail was seized with sioknoss M the stomach. Ells physicians pronounced hie este hopeless. His physician decide the indications strongly against him, and, the possibility cf his recovery extremely doubtful.—Cis. Gas. IitICOVIeCi A Riad Veen A YOUDIG LADY'S Futaan..—Dr. Castle communicates to the Bolton Medical and Surgical Journal, the following in genious method, devised by him, for extricating a young lady's finger from a ring which was too smell for her. We give hie story in his own language: interesting young lady about seventeen yearn of age had presented to her a gold ring, which she forced over the joints of her middle finger. After a few minutes the finger commen ced availing, and the ring could not be removed. The family physician, Dr. —, was sect for, hut could do nothing 'i'he family, and the young lady especially were now in the - gteistest consternation. A jeweller was sent for. After many futile attempts to teat the ring with cutting nippers, and to saw it apart, with a fine saw, and after bruising and lacerating the flesh, warm foutentations and leeohes were applied, but all without affordieg the slightest benefit. Dr. --- requested my presence, with the complement that " perhaps my mechanics! ingenuity might Rugged something." lat once proceeded to the hones of the patient, and found the young lady in a most deplorable state of mental agony, the dootor• embarrassed, and the family in a high state of excitement. I procured some prepared chalk,and applied It between the ridge. of swol len flash, and all round the finger, end succeeded in Oleg the eating and abraded flesh; then with a narrow piece of soft linen I succeeded in polishing the ring. by drawing it gently round the ring between the swollen parts. I then ap plied quickailver to the whole surface of the ring. In less than three minutes the ring was broken (by peewit:lg it together) in four pieces, to the great relief of all parties. "In a similar manner (without chalk) I!some time since extracted • small braes ring from the oar of a child, who, child like, had inseded it Into the cavity of its ear. The iparatlonwas more painful and tedious, bat was equally sue dental. "The luaus operandi The quicksilver at once pars:Wes the metals, if clean, (with the excep tion of iron, steel, dada% and one or two oth er/0 and analguaates with them. It imme diately crystalises and renders the metal as hard and as brittle as eau. Hence the emu with which metals amalgamated with qpicksilver are broken." _ _ NATMLIi 40113111111 —The enemies of the Pro hibitory Liquor Low of Vermont hero in several Cortfitles — livid Convections and formed tickets exprosaly on The baste of favor to the Rum Traf fic. In Washington County this has led td countervailing formation of a Maine Law ticket far Roasters. In Craftebory a Repeal meeting was held for organization, when the following Reeolvee were adopted. The sympathetic vela- Ron between Rum and Ignorance has seldom been more forcibly Ulcerated. Resolved, Thet the Vermont Liquor - Law is an Infringement upon the civil rights of the People, and repugnant to the Constitution, and_ ought to be repealed. - Recolved, That the litati flopteintennent of Common Reboots, with a salary ef *lwo ly, Le odintst-wwwwwwwwssat to-the wightwof , the. people, and the office ought to Va'aliolished. Resolved, That the cffice of Town Superluten delta of the Common Reboots shoeld be abet- romnri—runtranympreeen arkindeettd, be' ltstruoted to give bla...vote for the repeal o the Vattnent Liquor Law, and to abolish the offi oei of State and Zinn Sap'erintendente of Coin men Sehoels.—N.: Y. 2111. PALTIMOIIII AID 0810 BLILLOAD.—FaiIsre to Ns choke the Loan.—We lee= that the efforts which have been made to negotiate a loan for the construction of the double track of the IWO mire end Ohio ReAlrosd have hitherto proved f t ua ocetsfuL Of the e3scst nature of the pro o toga Bathe matter we are emepprised. it la sta cleat for us to know at this moment that the Ls is Booted to deduce the most. hopeful tuttire that we pcsalbly can from the prospects which are cssoniated with the. position and energy of our people. •' • . . • Oar icformition is farther to the effect that overtures : here . been made on the part of some of the coat Companies interested in the success ' fed operation of the road to traussct the loan; but their proposition was embarrassed with con ditions which rendered it impracticeble. We also understand; that in. the consequent posture of, affairs, the company is contemplating an .appeal to the city for a farther endorsoment of its bonds to the estimated sum required to accomplish the object propoied..--Balt. Ran. Tns Cooturo-Rreanon in Mains —The Inch: cations are, that the coming election in Mules will be one of the molt exciting that lute comer red there for many years. While the *lags have made. harmoniously all their 'nominations, the democratic party le completely rant asunder.— That seotion -of the party denominated "Wild Cote," have triumphed in the State Convention, in the nomination of Mr. Pillabury for Governor,, the "anti-Wild-Cats", or ...Ramrods," a portion of thedemociatia party in favor of the present liquor law of the State, have not only nominated. a separate candidate - for Governor, but also esp: orate Senatorial tickets. At thieWsido County Democratic Convention bet week, the member* split into two fettles. It is stated that Me; Smart, of Camden, being in the aeoendant in the' Convention, offered the Wild Cats one &Mater and one County Commitsioner, reserving for his wing of the party two Senators, and the reel bf the County'Offieers , This proposition was re jected, but the Convention nominated a ticket In' acciordance with the arrangement. Tho'ticket, beerier, did not satisfy the "Wild Oats," who seceded and nominated a new ticket. -In Cum berland county:the regular Demoorate held their Convention it Gray, and the Irregulars at , Pow nal, Both. Conventions nominated Senatorial tickets.—Botton:2lravi/ler.. , Tue CISZATIII? WILNAT PRODUCIINO COildTl According to the] Rochester Anterlearr.,3lonroe county is entitled to' the honor of producing more wheat thin any other county the . llnited States; and its eoll and agtioultural blitory , fur. nigh an instructive !omen to such as appreciate the true 'sources of national wealth. - ,In 1846 its crops of wheat Iris 1,388686; . in 1850. it woo 1,4 4 1,618 10111640 in Ave years,. 108,068 hellhole._ To produce the wheat crop of this county-in 1845, 68,388 acres were barieisted: showing`an average yield era fraction - lees then twenty bushels per acre Ratraten 13tairouc.—The effete* of the tag nelsyetern On Railroads wee prayed on Saturday last en the.Bidsoi River. toad. Ate axle of a car ins Inctrain was dlecevered, neer Oak Hill to have become heeled to ouch "a : degree that it melted. Immediately a brakemen jumped from the eau; exhibited the red fig, and In &moment, for miles distant, red nags were ratted by the Bagmen,- notifying danger. Trains approaching were warned and stopped until the Bumbled oar Was - swltehed off; and time tialo paseeti safely on; its way.-41bary dace.' ' • TIER Ceactra.—The tolls that have accrued on the New York camels this year, deem to 224 limo amount to $1,082,662 being $54,802 more than the same date last .year. All this increase -and more, hatocoorned on op, freight—that is, merchandise; while on down;freight the tolls are $0,488 /us then lest year. • Thocioas L Baldwin is the Temperance condi: I date for tbnAssernbly, In Tioga county, John W. lileynard, -. EN., in Lycominct connty, > Robert Shaw; in Clinton cOunty;and Joseph Ross, (dem.) of Middletown, and Wm. T. Bishop, (irhig,) of narriaburgb, in Dauphin county. Banos Oen/Frt.—The Temperance candidates for Assembly ate, Wm. Beans, (democrat,) 'Jesse E: Webster, (whig,) ond Animus T. - Itow. law), (dem.) The Arsmmi Gemmtis In Memphis, were: sold , op Thltriday , for. $27,,000.- The; eltylris the purchaser—sad Ikq wpl sow be - rivitfed lW a bwiltal perk. - • . . - . , ~;:;:~._..._ :__~ _n CLUTION TEri . • Solerinons liana inform the pal:i lk. that Masnanat Oi on foamiest oomaintii, after' leafed cities whore he bed keel his 'Celebrated Spechales and Glasaes. neenthorised person tavtdve rt lesd and sold Et Cdtscles purportng to b. those of S. Thiele to ea. that Mr. &lemma. after he shall hevi left Pitteburgh. wl4 lava no stud behind Wm, for ampule?ee ofeellleg hI goods.''not leave ow...glair of Speetsolee unsold—as there are penew who would not scruple to misrepnuent the truth after Mr.& has acne. :dr. S. would advise these parsons requiring Glasses to aptly . In Philadelphia, and they will have their eight well ended bT opticians .114 nenretable men. oar - Mr. Solomon, who' gives sig ht to moor who knew net what It via beta*, ha s eeld a mod attendee lot tof prelacies lodide city during kis brief snl. It is hard to hell...that so teeny persons as alike teal with imperfect vision. The fellowing le taken from the Sale Boot of Mr. 8010. mons whildt In a itisburgh. dialog seloartladlod 2600 rda Sine 13 00 per Pair. SOO pain C. 1.151011 14101•11......—.. 2 00 par pair. 161 pelts Silver 4 60 per par. 160 pain Gold, ...............10 Cl Pa Dar Besidessundry Panel , • alidger t- The Triumphant Success of the -re Arabian rome remedy for Man and Beset. U. O. Fall ,li A celebrated ARABIAN 11;111111NT. le unelen ..uetertelte to mule. up all over the,ceuntry, spreading thsit beurful lnlinance over the land. robbing the *h et+ of the honest and mammal:4 by imposing upon thorn worthless and yolsonotle trash for the 11211010 e. U. O. Verrell's Arabian LinitorriL Fellownitisene. look well before you buy! and see that the label of the bottle hoe the letter's "ft. OP before ...Worrell'.." for If It has notlit is counterfeit. The label around sob bottle of the gernilas Liniment reads thus—"ll.o. Ferrell'. celebrated Arabian ',lament." and the signature or the pretender • is written upon the label also. end these Innis are bless, In e bottle—"lL G.Farrell's Arabian Liniment. prone." a tiering boldness of the recreant who would ileosise 'nu eople by Imposing upon them worthies. trash, far a reel genuine and ;mod medicine, thus:otos:ly ch•ating the out of their money but that which i• tar dearer— thel health—ought to be held up in scorn. and rewire tla'conteuipt his dastardly spirit merits. Let l everT one then who mead. Ida awn health And wishes truth and and honesty to triumph over deception end rurality put hie heel on at. bun low Wens and uphold that which Is jut and right. The genuine •11. O. Farrell'. Arabian Linkeat hen peered nod( to be the moot remarkable me nein. boom:, for the owe of rheumatism, neursigle, palm (wherever located). minks. bruise.. hardened lunar e. borne. wounds. corns, chronic sore end weak eyes. lame lady. do. and to an effectual reviedy for non& and Cattle In eho ewe of aweenr. distemper. dry 'boob', splint. wounds in. odd will always stop the farther Dr. Imes or pol4asll, EetaL. tingbosts, sod blood 'rosin. If and Male bosh:m.lEld. LOOK OUT FOR courrtzsmrsi . - The public! arc cannoned against mother aounheeit with hae lately nude Iu appestat.. celled W B I , nerelre.grablan ',Delmont. the most dangerous of all the counterfette,becauseltahartast the name of Farrell moor will buy it in good faith. without the knowledge that a countelexiete, and they will perbipe only de corer their error when the spurious mixture has wrought Its err s ..neets, tee copulae article 11 manufactured only hr!' 0 Ser i tell, aL, ioventor and proprietor. !red win:deeds Druggist. Nur. On street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applica Cone foe Agencielf most be addressed. Be eure you get It with the A shore FL 0. bolo. Sorrell% 0. YAP.- REL.l . :4—ani hI. siguature on the wrapped; ell other. oars counterfeits. Sold by R. E. SELLERS. 57 WOW. AMC 6,m1 regularly authorized agent. throughout the United Smuts, litS.Stice?.s and 50 cents, and SI per bottle. ' Agee. , wanted In every town. 'Maga and hamlet is the United States,m which oriels not already established. Addy... II 0 Sorrell. as above. accompanied with good reference as to character. responsibility. e. irawad i 4fornis—as this Is the season of the year • Imo worms are most formldahle among children. the pr,prietors of EVLANWO VERSILYOOII beg lee,* to mil at:ration ofwarente to Re virtuoso for the txPelllen of ti.. as annoying. and often fatal enemies of children. It we. invented by a physician of green experience is. Virgil la. who. after haring used It tor mend yews In his one areal-, and found Its effects co adrenal. nu irdoret at last to offer it to the public ea a cheap• but certain cod exeellent making: — It has since, team,. mostly roortler throughout the Molted litatoe.•s the meet etPorut Varrolfagy ever known. and the demand has `here r,e4lly On Or Mcrae, glace Its Out introduction to the public. Pumhosers will be careful to ask for Dr. ki'LeHIPS ORLY , MATED VERMIEUGE, end take none else. All other V-rrolfogm. In companion ere worthless. Or. 'A'Lat,c's. :endow Yerreifor, aln leis celebrate' Liver Pills. ~t n now he bad at all respectable Drug Stores in the 11,ktad States. sad from' the tole prey:lstory. YLEMIEU DROTODUS. sea eunetiesors to J. 11511 A Co.. 60 WObel street O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS, 1g0.16 WOOD bTREE'r. Oils 'door from First v Pittsburgh, *I: Buy and sell Par and Current Funds, Sight and Time Exchange dole. Stocke, .Eatstera and Weetern Time BWs, mod Pr 0.1. 40 ,7 altar 6 per cent. or Time leptaitee of Par and Current Money; and, thou,. I ire and Marine Pollees for the .elgnsu Denerance flocrsuep (cash Carina 1170,003). and Sopa Dentraine (capital 510,000.000. ;wet* SU' Certifthates.—M.R: Socolinfr. I called at your cam on the 21 July, and dated the na ture r r my otos. ' , deb was very bed at that tone; you suite! me with Spectacles that did my eyes a groat deal of Wool—They were rem' much tudamed at the time, but that inflammation Usury . left. I eau now bear the light of the bun sus. lamp, es well as ever. !shall canon you and gat another pair. in oae• I .Lucid bare soy adMiere taco oriththcon. as 1 would not he without them under any c,anderation. Tutu, Renew:MDT. JOHN MAGEE. corner nigh and Webster greets. Pursuant*. July 11.1653. UN. Bal,blloliih—lidos annenot to wear SPeanthg , I bar.. woo been arida net a hair butailat maio elm eetr.—l have tried a groat number of sham; bat irez r rnell al.tad.iegartain , Twen sew in* Id pageant/ amactrt. Lay. Waterman is very numb gaud with hot 9 1 1 9 4.• . I retrain. Tram Smite *L. L.w.criasual, 109 Wills atniet; : 7ratriann, rat,: 19, 11114. " I E'7e boor - Mate ireamli7 of Ming Maas for rwrorelrders. bat bare never found • yaly to mit my .11*. of 114 1 could hoe without fairra, shall t obtained • par oNr. lioloonaut 117 tbo:akt of those 1 bought of !IMO ran ate a well is awl mild. I mai road or writs with Stow tor boram - w1779: 1 9t the taart hag* . both by deigAdaridalightl ' " • ' . 2 bate bade to all the agra in tho Mate of Fianna'. nia,v, Obtain • gay of alma that would suit my law and fatotia 0010 .117wdrIng thidifireilty of thalamic Mom Waldo tor UM deli I do moot eirnatly recosomend:reerfam laboring ender &halve Talon. to soya I Mr. gobliyaall, of whom (llama win be obtained to milt ilt came. ••. Tomo. 2e.. 3. KOBRISON. duramirir an, 7017 29; Ufa. - Flatware Will - .Grow where the Wwre te:el ' itku or thi Soils is kept hweiy, sad the germ of the flair Invigorated by stimulants "hlhopanto kArktrootx throne the emir me or demii of %Ise head. • strong and eigorus had of flair cannot BB to be tbi result., The operation of LIONII •NraltallON to bandit ntlntr upon MU need mon obis late of the Natural World. It It Metered of limb losudionts only' as sill *dual the effect. llonto the moot lotoodulorui hug tried and bean bensfftwi by its tee—in the secret eggs hamenso sale. Tro appearance gi fon to the Ilair is bogy beatUfn I and piquing. Bold, by LB dolga*. ovenehereq at SI ants, In loess bottlers. Beitrutr r ilCigUta. lellimd•an N. T: 801 l la Pittabmgh by R. I.lfetters. Truer. Bush P. 0.. jr.. ifienine it Bro.. sod Brain a Bolter. Lan= tar MI» 80.141top,:-.Bruzi infancy I baud been ofdletedMittiYMltlryell,M4 ehortilehtsioese. a*, In all m? timid/ I hied *Wm; been able to get a pair of °LaSZS thek aphid jrbaseat.J Item tied lemma Palm that would enable ma to mei enore.4lotlnotly. hat meld never beep them CM nee than oneobalf hem from the bet that they misfire& imeatdeam - Iheppeaedtoea mmehttyerthemeas. ha' .hieh eolt you hid Jut hotertal acme, and am It ham been my Coth goat elm to got it mke.that would bandit ma, I thought I mould try yotumi- 0 Too Must Yottr3o ule glaktainst whoa I my they mom then :newer my eatretatlons. I bare not bean able to read by eamlbellaht the more than half as hoot at any :time helmet got themOtatemi SMOG I got dime. I read om hol/MY alt ast:to4 nfUl ten,o'oloet, eteathitt the lamt-man:Mhich L • thing 1 have not an. 1.4 thlemmoti Oak ItiMerrias Foam estsrprisei 'andllopltut others May:.belinegtted by You are at Ilbartj to make car aria; name at any Lime for leferame. I am. altitenlY ttganr.liiltt. When' Kaaba. Plttabosith• • P, a. I fargat Wetland= that my wife logemtlY Wm fitted by the ash shi eat; esereieetti blew. , IWe Brown z — use of iapitida - Aii-atal Emmet , sileinatitton of manna ozoglenco. itt,crnltnity dlserhits.lsolotont. - dialers, In ,Lott. In WI en*. ot orogrstlon of thedletstbmfunothms. , lt I. of nulogAhiparrobitie of tho oiddotolo oholironanntz isotopia:As cifoblldnan.lt noeunntly foollroo totthilist 'big& he wlthoot It. Morton—Bo intro to tat ant 800 0 100 *W.I. I. ploplred only brit. eitows:ss Aii*.Drog $. 4 Cl em "' Stor,, nott,eut otinir If kith *l4 Chspn4 gni% PhD. Id°l"'"ut for 01 ° brill fOoPottible anotbooort.e to th. Ht*test nod li kithantekb. b Deal. Pug.. Jr.. 11. A. / oho. wr.k A Co.-Dr. 8. ialtb.:Lemoal Wile,: A 00, J. In Anna/or City' C. *lmmix an/ Leo A. Tha7 . zee- lielgrie' , Natttro .provided Ivo:motif !Or eta?) dlonoolbloti Moth, lo her KIRK% Clll.oL'Ell &I or tail OIL. poi op so it deo% from the latit istorkOlT. onoesl4 doepla the Wills of Mother Yattp; ti : without doubt. law onie troobot 01 Um* romodfeo. Rea the • iolbtrLot. toollioro4i gwon by a . . grow Cul wont' - . • PIALWIT VatilT,Mbl.t. Sevt. 15, MR. = l c - Mr. P. M. Iller—Slr; I. b ye am all t oat Petroleum. of Root Oil, some two 1 , *nit hare boon Mot ion for loot agent to get mow. -I eonio hall meld Bonn down mow. • - is towed the Olt very exeollent In flux and Dymenlogyi' , *7 daughter, 4 the Ilow towe agent Wee haro;010.1ylog von lowly= tat nut :lawn bet • Waspoottfatz awl In thzeo boon nave the Wood. Ann the- ILI* etteMWlMlnd . the rarrivd Ibteloollately, It Walt* eaVettteetal.WlM_toel ),..,-' lot row and lintomeEl Ittea, outicerutoLso4.MlainsfivA• and hor the Wig war" =re canal at IMOO Lov uIIOW . • Yours, with ..., - ~ .low 0..4 ,ol• or ol.i too Innewalteltn l'ittebnnen'. - . . M/ Mow. adwatioing PottMlmee Mew. Mewl .aw-Mou HO= mono: think it my Zn thin my set ofJoettoe to roe e. mto the Amittemy omltimolt7 to Meth the erIICITLCLEti hiuoirtur yhOottlel.emiL • Ittod eight much improved; .1 ma seey small mist Tllli them fey any length - of time ert il lt ; fattelm hy,tor eyes. Should my 'tight =three *by the eme of th em. .11100 Er doubt bet Lehalt he htsyLerltheat there In Meet ttme. 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MIL SOLOSOiII P roil a Immature !allure or notekoiMiei the emu ' I ie beeduilimpellid to rrfliturn Left ph. a ei purebe"ed at t.S• beet imeeleek In'thle chi—from Lb.* or which ay erosive', worm and bt bonnie matetialir \ impedes. I reeentAY PRn 1 4 4 ,17.4. of YOIIIIJUSTLY C 41.1118dTEDOLA830. from the rim of widen I ham math opmsom and plustme.. Mr slanyms improved end my sme relieved from OM. I Mg riot be induced to port with them. lfortralrull. '• \ , • 80112'. tilAtlßlNAT.ilmlttileld street. \ MR. 80L 01 r 0 ar•—After • trial Oftt'Rdllof your S ' ECTACUB. for - several wets. I dad tbe . iiik eri or to irly that Iha ,vis 44; I can IN }UN thrTf. hoin• of tin. •Ittoltawaraing anr•n• and I can bY no lillit Illth tale and tort. I ebeerfullir, Ot ea them to Weis that are tad. as 1 hove Wei, tly ith writ audit:lamed ems. 'Sonia de. . at.. 0. lleCildt• KIN. Penn, PittaburfilL July 28, IMI • • ', I nevi train Ma. 8010'510M' GLASSES.Q s Lest period mid tot tbeniAo be much superior to sn'T o'bere I have need, and talMidessure In recominentint , them to those laving imeationtelliiie Glum. . , W 1144•31 111o01701190: 5 . Pingo:deb. duly Miele maa BURKE & BARNEN' BAFES--Rero to the kind of teetimony as to the tt)ilne of Our SAM upon which wean confidently red th reputation of out worn. We hare already publishedassent eertilicates. proviou that Safes made for our regr4t end Winer/ mire. and rold abroad. hare been oithkebted to the BilnEitllST TB/ITS IN ACTUAL 001illrLATIONS. and lorcaented their contents totally free in= asernan ' The folioed= Is another pnvf of the coma litoontestable sharacten— \ 810.000 'WOVE OF BOOKS AND ' , PAFEAS - SATED WITH A 1140 SAFE! .\ 11,111010. Ens comv:',E*.l • Noon:libel . 12. Iffa. Dung Mined Dianze—Dear Slaw, To= two letteta er•re duly received. -1 was absent at the time. I would my. In regard to your Safe,. consider it perfectly Ann Italy,l tested We one I boußht of youlast fal L on the morning of the 10th of June iset—my store building bting boreal to saheg It was built et wood and brieg. , .., a large three story building. bly Sale waa in It CO thil. time of the fire. and fell into the cellar, where there way a lane .cant of oil.. It was • rely hot fins. notea and bookl amonute that were In the Safe: 000000 ad to about Ten Thousand Dollanl, whiels wee sand. There wee Rd I COW& Intr d g i njetred; and further. Oral, rn i t . trora r ' Biro UTZ! ' their " We b re. "' itt. i be- - X 1 ! not one that it gad tan sally recrminend 7002 Safes wf7,3331". Torize.s. - MARNE. , . • HOME • ' INSURANCE COMPANY, • . INSURANCE YORK. `, CASH CAPITAL $5 00,000! \,,, ki • E. O. LOlibildt iiroafa's ' .o. 69 Wood itreat, Air e atrkqt. D 11002015 : Ammo 1,. L00rair........-47..Lafrifigalfrjartib.‘ a. Jor otall'VriiZZZ....:=4..-Iflros of ikroeo a rie§amota. 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Dora fkofford...-..i.',.-IDrokofJotivork 130_4711, Ophas H. to.-.,..L Firm of Norton. Botk if. 1... 8= EAT7.7±4....,7"7=:-iiira b.;;; i:7.1. RickH e Joi,„.„_W•ratTk' .....` .3 , 1.17 n of trarkell, ideroeti Run. 7 ....::,--..11r0l of A ; IL Dames ft Co. Ali -- Loaat - rati,;• --••""••• • ........V . .. , r0a of Lockwood, don. Loth. Ifrotha'r7=7... \..., of Roil:dna, Anil, ti. Lywan i. Jona A. Croioia,:',.-...A1r0t o town.. mat ._ _ Ludo ff.-Profhirihria. Fkrm of flotbirwthirt,llaweil 4 jr*"ll.6*ll"--"" -- •\ ll = "*VillPiltb%\ = .f.V1;77"-....-..,...7...75TL°14 Work a Draft:. Kota. H. ' , ' ‘ 1...-.Wlrit, oftilb.on. !Rocwall w Cka Jima iftripiroo,- of Woof', arooPkror A Dffkis Ma T. H00ker,...... .... 4...-kCoaklaf Coral... o W D.A. Dirfrif i r fairotw...:.,:-....,firaa of Will; Fargo a Co. , Gomm ktorce.„': ........2.4'.....V4m • at floors* Doom i Oa. SIIINON L. MOODIE, kraideaL ~ I DNA& J. MALT . Bacrotarr. \ • ... , '' \ ;\ R, C LOOMIS, ~ (Of the aafiln. of It'Ounky teLooiois,) • '‘, IMO ALS DIALIR IN \ \ BOOTS \, ND - BROES; \ . 69 Wood 'a of, Pllttsb,ro . , PAol 17 .58 :. - • \ A Thud Annual Statement (IF TIM STATE \ guTuAL FIRE AND 11,1 \SI LUNE 1R911112.ti HOPAN vin lr a ....l tr 0 1 , 37. Avott`of the Onoviali. / 19 1,Vk . 1 - 1,259, 9 15 51 '. ,', Protalcuta Toed to Kay 1, a0w..... .. WA= 96 s . tntorolt roan on 1.nn0... .... • , ..-` l , \ • \ 1 . 14 12 .'• Stotioaor,y and O. Iluxilltuo.« t,OOD 00 5340.1 ,, ‘ . zq 2.19 9 9.1 --- 2.1 m 91 Prmiumas loovnua.:llmurnect rtri3lum. ntationernlhandt4l.l,,L,..,--- BEE 19M!ME ===il Pramtom Nte.a1.....m ...... —.-- 4 \ 1 : 4, N , Bonds and, ..on , logrsOu'do• " 4 gsi ~, , ether a50uritt0r....................—.. 2.3%t.886 , \ , Co•hroborfl,•*jr_brx!","Vais . 1.5 .4 31 A award by ormas .......-...... OMNI Porn tore end 13y140De17-- . _ t _ 1360 , 15 70 I • ' '4 \ , Amount. of !tubs& obaral, Md." UseOßm' O .OW co poor not • G0a..............:—... ...--.7 JOHN P. RUTHICaIroWda c o r n W: • , \ A S P. 01% B ar a, .I Wi ONL L PbiII -thmin .• - \ \ , \ -',\ A. WILKIII Boalror.f l / 4 IMO: . St T:JONI . t 158 \ ER : r JOHN p KLUTZ. o. Zif:llStrit r ilh Pia ti, : ‘ will laror• ' 4a/tr i ali of se=ro4l,norlas I also. on oterottoolro,lo city or et0rn . 3.1 . /nO Ism outshoot wittrooktrh, Pollormirroot .1 , Morn IMI , ' liMa W Y." i.i.o.ut wed& 8.50r.1 NX.rbar a --• -,if ir. ,,,,,,". . Citizen'slsun*ancer uompany otTittaburp D. .111 NO. i'irranmurt. it. 'L. MAREIINL.t. e ir mtr A r .p\il ;. OYIICY, 64 wmpt, =Mal OD =JIM \ Jr IN.° lia trOLI: awn (&IWO tintio Gti rum 01110 AND ILIVSfI,tI. AND TaLirrA, Juno.. ion or . : &moot try 111141. .tm andfit pastr , - T. LITSLI &kn. , ' WOOL—TUN highost 'market, 'Taco in ' w V b T e r” h raPT I t i lrgizialt v a ßi Mragr .N Tiops—is bblaiinit \ eaateni U'Ops raid i 11, Cakeacutlaws 11Ertt urat for .... ~,,, ..L . _ . . \ . POSREE-240 bsgi,Poffect redd :04 !ons Clue! s h i roortt and for we, th um A a u ,... : CANDLES -15 boxes (11entelapa Eltearin)- cn " Thl - 2 "aggszi . u.titammi. . T AnD,O4.--25,b1)15. Lard, Oil reed snit_ tbr...ii\br, SPRINGIER lIISRAUGE. FINAIOIN ,raced ea i •L&Y P NJ sae W \PRINTS and allif 01:aro at Ware 'ARMilterTAt3-11 w ps:}ftAL lreward faun tbr mkt. - ' ASP/Witting • itrell. W e, i:,:: \ \ \ • \ ' \-