BUMS') BY - WRITE i CO. PITTSBURGH MONDAY 5191LNING,.8EPTEMBER 5, 1 Sas a *Tr`• READING . MATTZB WILL BB POUND IPSarn*sziaa WwLt Gazarca—rbe aitanaila *en Ist:on id ear Waady Oaahi Wen to oar badaaaimara ■ mart dadrabla madam artaallaz their baataaaa elrealatioa Wine-afoot awl itaithassaaaaa... at al taxa aVaty villas. sad malty a Wataxa RaaaryY 114.T0 ADVAirligla—Naltber t►e . /141torlal Bantu not ;I . rathsi Laabilamat the 114211 ILUITII•St• 'aerial 'al ADVESTISZIaI lap delial - -theft nalfsa to '.03•9111. to OA' D.Dir o n ll = 41 4. Illandllg. sill Ojai had tae . Is before t oclOa• CO .13auslar DEMOCRATIC WHIGIIOXCIATIONR. • , 101 CALM COMXIIIIIIOn/11, • 1109 E POWNALL. Of .Larseitutr &nutty .10Z AUDITOR OMILAL, Ai= s : - / daOLAIRE, Of Arittoklis county ' . •./011111111,2701. 011111111 L, OHRISTLifi MEYERS, Of °kirks' Comity. nitwit Os ourainci,ilouir, • _ THOirAll A. BUDD, of _Philadelphia. ,siat t lrLa_Rl,OZ 0P.D741:31a Own LL""0:Of Allegtmai: WLIWT Jr M. PORTER, of Tatiatort:- J KM J. SUN!, at Vanallita." T 031.1.21 J. illtilLitt,st Lower Elt.Clate. JOUR E. PA.11101; at Idasebtotsr. CLIAMI4I3 NAYLUE, of Itttottatmtk IWO!' B. YL.ILMINU. at Allegiunkr. EDWARD P "'JONI!! Ptalsbargb . JAMES 11411418021ETi Piss, „ -Sartar.4:lV-ellrega;..l Siairmae..—A vast ' deal of Ink hal been epilied to acooutt for the detest of the Whig_ party in' the last Presidential campaign, aiti the consequent state of asphyxia, nearly re sembling:death, into which it Immediately felt . Probably's* better 14148911' for the defeat and the subsequent political Migration his, been given, thatthy Bs Patriof, which, in a late . article 'peaking of the Madman Whig Coma tiotdvsays: • - "The Southern delegates elung to Mr. Pilliaore thiough a grasser number of hatotings, than hsd ever been media eanyention=the' feeling of op. posidon lo Gen. Scott - divided the country not less distinctly than Mason & Dixon's line—and when at' last, first - one and then another of the delegates, wearied with protracted pitting; and the little prospect there was of springing s new candidate upon the caivendon, in :order to as. ausge: the •condlotlng 'obstinacy of each faction, deserted hie colors and gaSe in abhoirent beaten to the Nort hern. man, every one upon the door felt the chill of in 'approaching calamity— every one in. the ismelee; end the defeats, which the last ballot affixed upon the conserva tive Intermits of the country. pram that hour, if the' Whig party be dead; we may date Ito de mlseL-or rattler its desapitatloit—and . we could point oat the turbulent gentlemen who have been' the chief deoolistme. It was mantis; to have supposed the '-Western delegates =fetid be either coaxed, or' frightened into •obedienoe, and cokip eration—.experienoe should have taught the con version the emptiness of forced ‘acquieistioe— everytaan went ant with bowed head, and heat, aid n mind teeming with gloomy suffocation." . The object of am .ratrio' t in these painful re- . mini.loences,- is, we suppose, to mollify the in. tense' pro-slavery Whigs of Maryland whit caus ed tosupport Gen:Scottend thin threw thivots of the State for . Pierce. A'Govereor's elactlint apprOaching, and ,this Pacificatory attempt is Made to rally.the Whig party,and mesa it from Its :lethargy. However prudent such • comes may' be in 'the local polities of Maryland,- It shows' the hc;pelesetiese at any attempt to revive National Whig party possessing any cohesion and ;vitality, while such spirit prevails.— Just look al. the seknowledgment male tiy the Patriot, that the South oiposodbeneral Soott's nomination, end at bolt only gave it an “abhUr -4414" adhesion., The feat is, rik considerable number of Whig politicians, of tha prc,alarery_ school, both north and ritatk, set themselves to work to defeat - the election of General Scott, as soon as the nomination was made, In whiakitaity ton well. recoteded. - Their policy is the ettildr ono of ..rula oiroinl" - As long 'at the,North wllksupport heartily and in good faith, pro-sler very candldates, very well.: We have thee eglo rions- and harmonious - party: i But let a man have the taint of :cmspicdon of being a friervrof hirmanitimul of equal righte, or even lei him be warmly ; suPported by' en who 'believe in the practical - character of the Declaration of lade: pendeuee; then Whig prinoipleo and Whig lOyal prose'tooiweak to prevent defection._ Bali was the case in 4852. The majoiiry of lie Whig party ardente; Gen. Scott as the candidate of the party, but the Piro. slavery minority deter mined on his defeat, and thovrork mat comple lid. 'They did their work, however" a more alb Wally than they Intended . hey designed to break down a sentiment In the party, but they well nigh destroyed the party itself; and the bungling attempts made to revive it In different - Stater, by addressing totally diferent motives to Whig minds, eltur that there.le nt . proseutwo - Vial bond of turitrestrtEciently powerful to over come and hold in. abeyance the conflicting Banff monis, on public policy enlertaitieC: Whether any Mime may,in friture be raised, of infSelent public ; importer:4e to harmonise and,-units the disintegrated elements of the Whig party's somewhat doubtful; but them will be two groat opposing parties in ever: State, though the pre. ciso nrm in which the :future elements of oppo sition will .array iheroseives, it .is difficult to 9EIO ISO Psintenersina Raruican..—By the - tollowingnots from' Mr. Roberto, the gettlerosn- WBoperintondent tids,sroad, it will' he seen that the rocelpts cionktne . to toureise monthl y . ins very encouraging ratio..ll;Th° inerease over the ootironpondingptonth of hilt jeer is within few:donut-100 por cent, and nearly 20 per Ont over the:prod/ins Month or inly,-ot this pat. Omni Oslo Ann Parma. R. IL 00.- Prrrsarrson, Sept. 8, 18:58:1 • D. N. Warm - Erg., Editor Pittsburgh Gazette. - Dna Elta+The tempts of the Mild's:id Yeanii; Railroad In dagust, - 18611, were, =566,930 28 August, 862,- - were - - 88,464 66 Increase"; ' - - • t $ 66 , 46 6 62 The receipts • of:Aognit,lB6B. eineeded thou of Jai, by more then ten thonsand'dollars: 'Ms result most certainly be gratifying , to-the stork holdtre: Respeetfally, yours, 8. W; Bosuns, A • Chief Begiooer andßnperintendent, _ . Iscisoucaset.—A Norfolk tyn.,), piper re candy, made s hitter aliailt upen tue Baud, 'bowed at that port, Mr. •G., P. 8. , James, tha celebrated nevelisi, eitarging• him - with belnis lAn Abolitionist, and 'Leeitlok puhlio opposition him, on that secourd.' The r ight of Bio. and ail Other Enillehrien, - (Artericans do not lu tist npan ilieviaht):to ihl Itse they please aheat Blavery, watt never mid taken into considers. ' -don by the- rebid.Joitniajsi..f r .it _ma 'enctihlei know thet he 'did net eget:lo7lde eerarietione by the' Southern Hilo' pie , nonsetittenco of tide. newspaper attaoh.wpon sr; anoffending CfßOt? Of a friendly government, in this stated in a little telegraphiodespaiele Which we find our pm • ens exchanges: . , • • . • Hevener, Sept. I. —lgo unsaccessini attempts Vero made yesterday to burn' the residence of G. P It "James, Req.; the ••nevelLet; at present Her Britieh hislesty's Consul it this port. Such Is slaveholding repoblicsabas on the sea board of Virsiiia. le. - tolerates no:liberty of thought; - and stiis op the popular ephit to aetr of violence, that It may - punish and drive away those Those Opinions it' cannot eontroL , onsuceszetni attempts" .to barn a man's honsain one day! Tbit indicates a perseverance: whinti Till Ultimately succeed...: Suppose now, that•the Spanish abould mob Our Myclatar; Mr. Soule; btootuio he lo la, Wow •tho gill:to:14ot! of Cuba; .wbal opa us Syr when Amorlamm .o tO barn daw/i ib,Britbcli CoutuVa hOutso becalm* holikauAbalit!otast... Ecteirsa.--.Thiti year b4a been rather famous for due posobro of the Choice We hare nester stein fuer 'petCht4 In this reurket, although the Mee has bean rid/ter/4k for weak poci t eba... Among the Heset we hire seen rru • • specimen left lath va of thole grown by Milani 214.; late one of our County Auditor", ou• or irbieL,c; fou4 it nine Inches In oternicatyrenno. Tie do not know the name of thetratiFty. We co much mitsdatitin stain fault. grygern: and we exp,e;il that iti lak Atliyears Pittsburgh*lU equal sty oity sii• goismi to ig . "- fttle. : '` .01 " r •-• 'ttorrox can Caitirre.—Tati New York dorsal of Commerce Intl very prompt, the • thee day, in stoning nEi.h ,eak:for Orleans from aboliticmlitto: "Ciitton,!-At eitid,tWaitiqual to the , etiergencyy and the praelavery Mee of country most,Nave a menipoly If the work f Charity. And yet it most aingularly happens that the largest initial:al donation IA behalf of New Crimea cornea from the moat ultra rentlth "boll of llettountry, Girrit Smith, who gives e tittiniSoeitt sum of $ l , OOO . Even the "In flates to make collections in New York, ,hie& it lot wait so intensely pro•slavery that it would' not mike its announcements in the Tribune, that being en anti-slevery sheet, aolmowladge with deep amotionti the receipt of this donation, and opeak of it, aa "a noble act of charity," which "will: over be remembered by the Association, "end properly appreciated by the slek, I dying and destitute, to' whose relief It will be Imme diately aent" ''Cotton" is outdone in beam lanes by those whom it so Insultingly spurned. lisxnuan Cousmon.—A collision took' ; place on Thursday morning Last; on the Michigan Cen tral Reilroad, attended with fatal consequenom The track of that road, for the dLstanoe of four teen miles east of Chicago, Is used in connection with the Illinois Central Railroid. On the morn log in question the night train fir katroit was late and through , some : ntringe misapprehen sion the conductor of a construction train of the Illinois Central road thought it was In, and left with et load of stone, and had got about a mile frets' the station when it same in collision with the a blated paasenger train, whit& was coming at a great speed round a curve, just on the Lake short. The Engine of the eoustruction train was umpletely wreaked, and that if the - passenger train badly injured. The engineers end &n -inon "seeped. There were two emigrant care in the pauptiges trabs, c one of which was driven into the other and one man instantly killed, and some five or Six badly wounded, but not des gorouly en No one"wee hurt ia the rogilar passenger oars. Considering the violence of ,the collision, the escape from - accidents and death was repairkable.4 •lissatostr."--kcaording to the Democratic napers - 'llds, oity it is the intention of their party b Whig the ltehigrzet the ensuing election; we suppose, therefore, it lets by way of getting their hands in that they commenced on Battu , ,tlny by whipping caba another at their primary meetings. If the Second Ward is any Indication of the eest . af , the county, Our opponents are cer tainly enjoying II beet delightful state of "bar- When they get throughlehooting. and knocking down each other they will probably be Able 'to tetf no what their MajorllY in this county will he. _We feel acme cariosity to know, also, - whether those whom the Pod characterizes as Dania:mita "who spend their liver it sirs workbag andtrasid,"hrta to be particubrly instrumental in tha inticipsted; democratic triumph. Nrws mom A azo.an..-It sometimes happens that items of news of our own city are nest heard of abroad. inlltittfle is furnished In a para graph which we find in the telegraphic' columns of the New York Tribune,. dated "Pittsburgh, Avast 81 ^ . ”Alderman Buckniaster this afternoon deliv ered judgment in the omnibus eases, &mining the, charges against all drivers, and ordering the Prosecutors to pay the Costa. 214 dairibts war very tositarid erytimainmics, and hu given great _satisfaction to a large majority of the citizen opposed to the movement of the so called friends of the Sabbath." We confess It Is new s to us to hear that the de , ofaloa ot our , worthy Alderman. “was !wiry able and argumentatlre." A careful perusal of it had led sui to a different conclusion. The Olacimeati Bagerirer &' ° e the following Met of offences ageism the public pence, in that city, during the' month of August' .Daring the month ending Ticenday, the pollee force of this city "made 900 arrests; of these 822 were for disorderly. conduct, 86 for drunkenness, 71 for regency, 128 for fighting, obstructing sidewalks 26, intent to kill 19, larceny 40, abusing family 11, robbery 10. counterfeiting 8, keeping houses of ill Woe 7, burglary 9." - It is not the !hidden of the country press_ in the neighborhood of Cincinnati to make use of such statistics as these for the purpose et frigh tening the customers of that * city—on ex ample whittle some presses near I'ittsburgh would do well to imitate. Atertnae-The &agent man are cotagratuls tang thenaselves upon the advent of September, and the commencement therewith of the Autumn INIIIMJIL We see no reasons for congrattdation, aer . yet, The Seentil ter continue, as warm as ever, notwithetandinithe Almanac would have it oth erwise. It hue happened more than our., In this latitude, that we tune had as warm weather In September an during any other portion of the Taw Wan Qtizrnce —The late hour at which the malts of the Europa reached this city frois Baton last evening, rendered It impossible for us'to receive our London correspondence in sec. son for this morning's paper. Consequently, we ire deprived of our best means of forming a judgment on the present state of the controversy between Russia and Turkey. Our telegraphic taspatnhes from London; however, put no in possession of later advice, than are contained in our London dies; and change , the aspect of the cues' in one important particular. It appetke that in accepting the propoelUons of the medi tic% powers t the Ceer agrees to withdraw his troops frousthe Danubian principalities, on con• ditlon that the - Porte accepts the same propoel• dots without alteradon. This would leave It to the Turks to say whether there slant). war or pee* . and must, we should say; in any event enure to the advantage of Ruda. If the Porte accepts the projesaals--whoso exact nature by the way'ls not yet G&W, mad.'public—we may be Elie that Ituidaplas everything eesen- tLI in her orlyjnal demands. If, however, al lo far from improbable, the Sultan should be imyea ed by the ardor of enthstsiarm prevailing among hL Moslem entliets, to reject these proposals, on him felts tho responsibility of. plunging Eu- rope in war, contrary to the advice of his allies. With this acceptance on the part of anemia, the quesdoit has entered upon new phase, hut its ultimete conclusion to little lees doubtful and menacing than befors—itr Y. Tribune Gramm. 0810 RatILIOAD —TM, election f.r ,Direotore terminated In' the choice of the ticket we publiehed yesterday, rim' - 4 John Sullivan, George Jamas, Stephen R Hos mer,,Joeeph Thomas, James L Cox, and John Peters, of Muskingum; D. W. Dealer and Samuel Brash, of Franklin; George B. Wright, of Lick ing; Nehemiah Wright and John Welsh, of Bel montrJohn Hall and Mona Sasebo, of Guernsey. - They are all old members of the Board, with the egaption °Messrs. Sachet and Themee.-:- WO' learn froirpersons along the lino, that much interest was felt in thie election, and that strong efforts were made to detest the old Directors.— The oppoddon - ticket we. headed by the name 'of the Hon. Samuel F. Vinton, who, in case of tre4C6Bl of the tidket, would hare been elected to 1 11 . 0 I'vesidesthy of the Read.—Whaling Wearimcrectr, Sept 1, 1868 --Contrary to the statement mad° to 'that effect, Mr. Cashing did not write the article in the Boston Post respect ing the rights' sittioired by forelgaers who have declared tbotritnention to become American eit- Ism; and the' Mini will, to-morrow, disavow it for him. Mn Oushiog,.howsrer, Intimates Ms approval of lie most important positions, This will add largely to the embarrassment of the Ittumitui Ambassador, Mr. Bodlsoo, who continually over, the Even affair, going so far as even publioly to express Ms wish that the Aus trian frigate Hussar, at Smyrna, had took the 13t. 'Louis and "hoe d—d captain and tree' Haw long will the Amoriean people and govern moot tolerate such greet intsootidaoton the pert of, a foreign illintstort —N. Amer. 'VHS POBLICI Wow—The New York Express, alluding to the sal manner in 'blob the public) worke of Pennsylvania are managed, 'aye— olehat le tine of Pennsylvania, is equally true of Sew -York, as we have had bees:lon' to say in !ha - Express, metro than once before. The pub. lie Works would be infinitely better managed by individuals than by the State Govenunetit. The Mato represents the , people but nominally In the sore and attention. bestowed upon Its Improve- ments. - The works themselves are not regarded except as private or party benefits are adminis tered in connection with the public Servile '"Whitt is everybody's buelnees U no body's busi ness," stint Jae proverb; and , as e embody, in the ntune oftbe people, awns the canals, they re tele° hut little - of the personal .eapervloloa which is bestowed upon private or oorporate pro- Pfrq" _ . :' ' ' - . The irate rime:one in Can't street appear to wok will,"and ere eatlifietion. ,They mate o. handeotrie. amt. aad. l4l / 8 on. imPortalitadvill tote coil-all that Ws hitherto been adopted, vitt &if, malls% lees noise from *pimp pestle ip Isle predicted that AO will be pat dawn OA of our abastetry weather year . . It besti. raged that the>>Ai Waia!,itillatirifittiliict• 3.. SEM yw is Moss Mem Biscpwastor.The fotbwing are the particulars of the terrible catastrophe, hith erto, but ( jutt alluded .to, by telegraph :--The Nesine inn an English Vessel, 500 tons burthen, lenity mined by nEuropeas crew, end for acme years had bean trading between Bombay and the variointParteran the coast of Arabia. Early in April ebo way chartered to convey a number of pilgrims Ktrho Were returning, after a lengthen ed pilgrimage tbiough Arablagto various parts of India,) on a voyage to Bombay. She. was fitted up accordingly, and, on taking her depar ture, hut besides the crow, no fewer than 400 peOplo onboard; also a valuable cargo. The catastrophe happened on the night of the 17th of Jane. The evening previous the captain !righted Bombay, but soon afterwards the weath er set in thick, with ruin, and heavy squalls blowing on the land, amid which the ship got her rudder unehipped, and, In consequence, be come cureanageable,. The pessengere IliC2fthitliDg the perilous Pr olden of the meal, and that she was thiriug ashore, became frantic, and attempted_to escape by the boom. The attempt, as may bo imagined proved fatal. A tremendons-rosh instantly cap sized them, and'at least 60 periehed. The doe. traction of the ill fated camel soon followed.— Shortly after midnight she etrock, and the next minute her masts, with at least 100 of the un happy creatures - clieging to the rigging, gave way, sad fall overboard. The aeonpacts were either crushed to death, or perished by drown ing. In the course of a few boars the 'Geed en tirely broke np, and, the whole of the remaining pabsengers and crew were plunged In among the breakers. Groat saorthce of life followed. Out of the 460 shots who were alive tho night pre. viocv , , all, with the y exoeptfon of 94 Perished— The 94 survivors wore washed ashore'on frog- Monts of the wreck. What renders the catas trophe worse is, that no Hot or record exists from which could be gathered Iho names of the suffereix, or to what place of India they belong, ed. Tde epot where the weed was wreaked was near flubeheelnej era, 80 miles booth of Bom bay. Tun Itusso—Tortxren QT/1331013—0ur foreign ripe' contain a great quantity et correepond• entre and other • advices on tide subject; but the writers contrive eo ingenionelyto ma up genu• Ise and authentio news with their- own vague speculations and therumors they find afloat, that it is erarcely peseta°, at this dietanoe from the aceno of action, to arrive at the exact state of things. From what we can gather, it now ap• pears that the 831330. of Turkey did not accept the note of theifour powers, nor did the Case, noteatbstaadini all the telegraphic doepatchts and official announcements, so that matters are In stain quo.d The occupation of Berria by 26, 000 Amadeus does not seem to be a throat, bat the announcement of a purpose, the reason for which, as given, 13 with a view "to check any revolution that might 31i.80 out of the occupation of the ' Danubian Principalities by, the Rea slam" This feet shows, pretty plainly, that Austria has beim, thronghoutoi secret friend of flaw u in this business, and that she expect 4 to occurs her abate of the Plunder by solxing on Berlin. The Turkish army, commanded by Count Yuba, numbers about 80,900 regulars and 30,000 irreg. slats. It is comic:Ogled at Bhumia, and is said to be in much Nadir health than the Res clan force, which To* suffering greatly from ty phus fever. 00111 . Naha had his forces in high state of distipline, and was about to corn. mence the erection:of fortifications on the islano of Bchetel, at the mouth of the Danube, which is said to be neutral ground. In the Principal tits, &mien agents aro busily engaged In got. ting the people to sign petitions:praying for the annexation of these•proyinceo to the Eueel'en empire, and hare In a forward state cf prepare, tion the material for creating the Danube. Set the English minieterial organs continue to reiter ate their assurances of a peaceful termination of the dilfoculty.,-Sorth dater. Tsars are 91111 numbers of Hungarian rea gent in the dominions of Turkey, whose ratans did not enable them, cr whose inolinatious dot riot lead them to follow their chief to this lend of freedom and prosperity,—who linger, perhaps, near the borders of their beloved country, in the hope that another opportunity will . era long 'oc cur, for "striking one mere blow" for Hungary and liberty. Now the proximity of theee poor fugitives to his frontier. disturbs the Members of the Hapsburg tyrant in his distant capital of Vienne; and Austria, taking advantage of the present embarruemente of the Sultan, is trying now by the most unjustifiable and infamous moans, to get them unfortunate exiles into her power. According to the authority already re fertedio, "NI. de Brack," her !Sinister at Con stantinople, 'has lately addressed a note to this' Turk's& "Minister of Foreign Affairs—ftedsebid Paehl—deelaring that Aunts claimed entire jr • riadirnion owe her subjects within the Ottoman terri tory, with the right of miring alt offenders" It is not the , mere right of extradition that Austria is now seeking to establish—though the concession of that right niche , la relation to 'all offenders; would place the Hungarian refugee's oompletely at her mercy. She might indeed have been eon tent with ills recognition of this right, before Turkey had got Into her present troubles, tot now she mint hove) something -better. She does not now claim that fugitives from her do t:lb:dens should be arrested by the .Turkish au thorities, and given tip to her, if found guilty of the erimeelaid to their charge. rot ebe requires to be armed "with the right of seising all effand ere"—her .liegemen resident "within the Otto man territory." That le, elle modestly 01.1110 to exeraiee eoeuega authority within the dominions of the Batten—N. P. Them. Curem.—We have received Intelligence from Haug Rang to the 28d of Juno. The following is our corrcepondente letter: •'Canton remains quiet, , t, ut an uneasy feeling ellste, and petty robberies me being committed In the suburbs. Rem than mice e. threatened attack on the city bas been rumored to take pleas, but nothing of consequence hes occurred, end every preasution taken to prevent an out break. From Shanghai we have dates to the 9th last, 47 the French war steamer Cassini, and from Citing-Kiangfoo we have advices to the 80th ult. Afkattackhad been made of that fort by the Im- Oriel fleet, but all attempts to dislodge the in• eargents were, from their favorable position, arustomessfal; and it.io reported disaffection ex isted among the foreigners in the aertlee of the Twoutse, and that the Sart was likely to return to'Shanghai. At Nankin the insurgent, continued to fortify that place. sod other cities they hold near it, sod • the impression was they would make no forward movement till the cold weather sot in. Nothing has been mentioned of the movement of the grand Imperial army around Nankin. Our dales from Amoy are to the lath inst The rebels were fortifying the place against a tbratitened &thick of the imperlsllste. . The for• tied, eontributions levied on the Inhabitants cane ed great disoontent, and many-were ahippluAff their ralaabler and vetting the , rebels st de ft aces. Great datreis prevailed among the lower orders, and it would hero been a relief to hero the old Government back. Foochow-foo remained quiet on the 12th !not , ,our last date. Muth excitement exlatad 68 the rebels were reported abase at hand. The rebel lion had broken out at Shang-Coo, come distance in the Interior, We learn that all the pirates landed over to the Mandarins by her Majeaty's slimmer Rattler had been beheaded; one man, woman . and.ettlld were spared —Oorrerpondent - Tux HAMM OCIIITIOX AMIN -Arc Wu Deter to have the truth regarding the Oriental guns don ? The telegraphic account of the Beropele near received from Halifax, stated ;that things remained in stain quo. There ie ithw, however, a story, under the bead of edditlonal and latest intelligence, to the effect that the One has only conditionally aceepted the late proposition and that be will not evacuate the prineipalltiea until hie origittel.demsnde have boon formally cones ded. Which is the truth—this tole or the early Mot' Bus the anxiety of the Britleh cabinet for peace tamed them into placing a stronger con ey:idiot on the - Claes moment than - the real facie warnuited =We fear se. For, It will be remembered, that, according to the beet author ities, the:evacuation of:the principalities wee not aide a positive tatelltion of ttie Vienna prop minim At the iliaa'we - expreesed an opinion that the won:tees of this 'stipulation might lead to tremble. This opinion ass strengthened when we found that the British Minister spoke, in the House of Commons, is if AM animation was condition preeedesit to on amicable arrangement If dieloalsy dqes urine, hoverer, it -will bethe (Alt of the Western powers. They should have been both , positive and. explicit in reference to this condition; for then the Cur would bevo had to sootpt or reject it es ; explicitly. 'As it is he has the beat of the diplomatic game. lie,gaine every . nAhltig.,-Phitadqplite • A Geriventiorrot'Llbratious le to he hLI.I the city of New•Yerk, cu tho 16Ih of September, "for the popper of. conferring together upon limatescs of ,suiesuclui the piosportty and ins tall:lees of •publirtllbrarlea n It has boon called by the librariailal of r wenty-four of tho largest public librorise in the United States. The own• era of large sod valuable private colleations 'of books are invitedto be provost. This will be novel and interesting assemblage, from which much good may result- r . • The N :Y.. Postage that the American Int. aunts will at Its annual fair; exhibit a oolleo• lion of atone fanalmlieo by. Townsend Glover, of elsl4lll, of tho different acute of fruit, In oludioff*PPloo, pure, peaohea, plume, dm; Thant prodootions aro copied with perfect fidelity to that not only_the oolor but every spot or brain appears filth* ati Even the 'eight p f the MOdelle nutty balanced by tho stony rep:. reeolthlotlre. This species of manufacture! Is • Prestos Mandan, sad Sr.,Glover Is the Ant - sif; Isteodsee It late te Q a ktet MIME -.--. : , - -,- ,.=7::-..:; , .,..:';;F. , The entire amount of pecitaiary aid thus far sedt to Now Orleans from varionireections of the oodrdry, le-about one istudred and - .trey thousand dollar,, and the good work Is every where going on With unabated activity. It is rt pleasing olz cainstance that more than half of thouontribu- dons have come Item the North. Benevolence In this ease has known—we will not say, at leo- tlonality, for the word itself has become odious —it hat, known no distance. Spate has been of no more account to the current of sympathy than to the flash which has heralded the daily tidings frm the Scene of eaffaritig. The oall for help cis co opener raised, than the whole country. It.iard to its uttermost limits, and help came ft swing in, copier, to the full, and me epontane- , out as it was impious. The very promptitude with which the assietance has bees rendered has added ten-fold to its value . . ; This activity and universality off benevolent ef- ' fort itta peculiar Amerizati aharmiteriatio. In no other country is iLeeen in anything like the same degree. On the cdhtinent of Eurd a, whatever ie given for the relief of sudden c amity, comes almost entirely from govermilent. Bubeeriptions in one country for the mitigation of some great misfortune in another, aro neve beard of, and aro seldom known, even in thee e country out of the immediate' neighborhood here the need boa risen. Au England, though n natio n in the world more abounds in regularly' organized be nevolent institutions, the people , ehow - tio 'such disposition to reepond.to the sudden cry cf ne oceeity from afar, as is seen among their breth ren this olds of the water. If Madeira famieh ea with hunger if St. Bertholomewe Ls devasta ted by floods, if Montreal is laid waste by fire, they are relieved by American nut English boun ty. And even when the famine is doing its aw ful work upon a part of the United Kingdom it self—upon poor Ireland—the- private contribu tions of Engliehmen fall far short cif the roody offerioge of our own people. The groat work of charity it in kit for the government to carry oat in Its owe cold, imperfect way. Now is it rot &somewhat singular fact that the very people which the men of tho old World aro accustomed to slur as idolizing the "almighty dollortt,and eacritioitig to it time, health; strength, polio° of mind,. and—they have-the faro to ray-- every generoni eentiment, aro the very people which of all others are the promptest to listen to the ory of distrern wherever uttered? the very people that are quickest in sympathy, ned most epoutancoue in • action: the only people with whom it io an esaything to do good without gee ernmentel agency or the elow machinery of a re galer organisation; the only people in feet with whew it is easy to do good at all. The simple truth is that this quickness cf beneficence is one of the natural fruits of the active temperaMent and self directing habits which cur free Matt ' entices footer.—N. F. Cour. Tee New York Reformer, (Watertown, Jeffer son Co.) states that tiO. to 90 workmen on the Wav r Works of that place, have suffered loco and lost lees time than almost any othere, while they have accomplished more work than soy other set of hands ever employed in that village. The reasons are briefly these: 1 They work with a will ten hours each per day and co more; 2. They drink no ardent epirits, whether at work or pt leisure: 3 When the heat is oppreralve, a boy i 5 oaastoatly circulating among them pitcher after piteticr of cool, freak water; 4 They are paid fall wages in cash every Saturday night; and 5 They are always treated as men, netdogs, by their employer, Mr. J. Ball, and all his tub. °Mks:es in the direction of their labor. No pref...em re 'petulant language is allowed; it a man proves incapable or inefficient, be to simply pal.: off and discharged. They have been at work through the late extraordinary beat in the Fable square, where the rays of the eon were cone marmod on their beads by the redaction from the surrounding fronts and roofs, yet noth ing like a eon stroke has been known among t.htc.; and, while they have drank cold water in abut dance, noun of them has suffered therefrom. TI coo facts (and there aro thouroade more to oorr h.trafe them) are worth conaidering. • , Died from, drinkiog cold . water" he uniformly a lie wich circumaianet; we doubt whether a dozen pore: -r.e in nil warn ever killed 'by coid water unle they had previously at least half killed Om Mere with hot liquor. flan-stroke la eery rum-stroke; that la, liquor eats out the rictrn'a life and leaves the ann or the pitcher to lake away hie breath. 0 that thing. could but bo e.dled by their right LISElat9.- , —.N. Y. Tribune. EPIISAIX BASES, TUN ADDITHL OISIIIIAL —A dita,:et charge of s very scrioui character, is total smtinst Hr. Woke,. If he were *tact to sae,. his past quietly, ho might steep; tho odium, and retire forever into private life. Bat as h o is u candidate for re-clootion, he owes it to She •',earls us well as to his patty, to give a full out jistmot T.O facts alleged aro as foliowsa The work men cu the Portage Railread were kept out of their pay for =lay timthe of the past sod pee n:at }ear; their tit:Moods pone Ignored by Mr. 11r1.3 and the Treasurer, on the ground that thero was no uppraprooriattoo to meet them; the wor..mou atria to no purpose; meet of them wtr forced by their neeeasitiee to tell their at e erry hoary dieeount W speoulators from Harristurgh; and now Mr. Beaks eudite thoto Feld ;Maims, ant has them paid in ..foil, whilo the workmen sal! experienvo greet dithoul. ty In gutting their moary. at Xe this cc? Wo ere IssaS to credit it arttheit hesi lap Mr. BAniCo creeiaa. At prearnt, be stasis impeached of molfesesnee to ofEmmirollu sign with swindling Eptcl2lstOro is broadly bLat ed or, and apriona facia 121,11 of anti - damltratiCt coniluet clearly made oat Where is the rebut. {lag kietiniony? or will Mr. Banks let the Ter- diet go evilest him by default? Mao; the demo craft owe it to themselves to put howler Candi date in nomination for the Auditor Generalship. —Philo. Reid/der. ' CACTIOi SO PC/Rend/1M Ca ILDIAISOTA LANDO. —Teo Northwestern Doencorat, published et St. Anthony, Minnesota, requests its Eastern and Son born exchanges to copy the following : Cauxion.—Whoever pays money for land on the Mississippi river, the title of which is de rived from Jonathan Carver, as the original own er cf the "CFver Claim," or whoever buys tots In the "Cit.e of the Fall* of lit. Anthony," is the victim of a grand swindle, not getting a show sufficient to hang a lawsuit on; as "Carver's Claim" is worse thin a nullity, and there is no such= place no the "City of the Felt of lilt An thony" in tho "wide, wide world." A tract of two thousand acres, lying some where within the limits of the "Caner Claim," has been offered for sale in this erity, within two days past.—Pennsyloanian A table of the last mans eho►s where the habitants of the different States were born. It Jo curious to see how migratory o people we are. Vermont elbows herself to regelarAtive. She not only hoe mainly stocked her ,orti towns, hot has been constatatly sending ofiliwarms to other BUIMI. of the 314,120 persona' rcaiding in the State when the cocoas was taken, 280,966 were American born, and of there 282,086 were born in the State. But, besiden theca, there wire in other States nearly 146,000 nelsons barn in Ver mont, oho haring received from them not quite 49.000, of whom 34,668 came Iron N Hamp shire and hltssachusetta About 20,000 barn in Vermont hare Vac to those two States. Most of too rest have gone to New York, Ohio, Mich igan, and Wisoonsin. Not many have gone iota the Southern part of the Union. A MOVINTAIS Ilnamme —The Parkersburg Gazette glees an, coronet of a heroine residing nomewere in the mountains of Western The editor has Been the lady, and describes her, as ycung, comely, educated and eprightly. Sho came from Kentucky,' and Is tarrring in the mountable with a view of perfoctine. her title to soma thousands el scree of wild land, which de• sanded to her from her ancestors, to whom it . wee patented for Revolutionary 'services, but is now claimed by a land pirate, who formerly not ed as her agent. To defend her rights, abe pro eeeded tolitary and alone' to the disputed terri tory, made a' clearing, built a log cabin, and In. Gated a tenant. She always carries one . of Colt's revolvers, and thee armed, roams fearlessly over the mountains, following piths acid= trod save by the panther or boar. A suit ter the bind is pending. /111POZTANT Dzotstetr..—The appllostion et the Patent Office fora renewal cf o°lol patent - of 1839, fur nu improvement in fire , arrar, has been deniud, hecatup the patentee has already deri ved profits from hie inventions In firo•arme t fo the amount of nearly $1,000,000; and en import taut part of the patent Lao yet four years to run, from which it at estimated that se magh mere may be realised. . Turisou COPP/111. 043) roe. Burtwonn —Wo learn from the Savannah News that slue theist of June tut Cie East Wausau Coppor Mining Company have shipped through .that city 910 boxes, aoothlning 479,201 puede of ore, or say 214 tons, the whole of •whioh has been eold In Baltimore and other northern_ markete, at $l6O per tor, yielding theicompany•a retorr of $82,- 100. Upon a libipment of 264 boxes, just made at Samenah, on the saucier Woddrridgu, for 'Baltimore,, the expenses, up to the ehipment, amounted to $7OO. A portion of this wee for the hauling-of the ere from the mines to tho State road at Dalton. It was °titillated that the, mince would yield 1000 tone during August. - - Bait. Bum A Naafi awriciPailiD.—A. young lady la a class studying phydology, in the high cahoot at Eisadunky, made answer to goeatiocs put,, that in slx years a human. body became entirely changed eo that not a particle whleh was in at the commencement - of the period would remaidat the Mose of It. uTtien Mies b ,"eaPi the young gentleman tutor, six years you Will cease to b e biliald" 4 'Why, yea sir, I suppoee en " she said, very =ideally looking at the iller.—:o/m. Pa old count paid his addresses to one of the richest heiresses of 'Paris. In asking her land In merrisge he frankly said to hem "nes 8 I am veg, old ,_end yen ate yeti yotuut—upi y o u do toe the honor to bwair toy Wool,* New Wawa nom Onan TO LIVIRPOOL.—ByI the Sarah Sands, Mr Ira Gould, of this pity, I evade to ..Llvirpeol 600 - barrels of tour, made from Ohio wheat of the .present Issrvest. They rill be in Liierpoct within six weeks of the time when the wheat from which they are made left the farmer's yard, having in the meantime pace. ed over some eight hundred miles by land and water to-be manufactured, gone through all the waestary prooessee, and finally made another veyogo of 8000 miles —Montreal Herald, 25th. Co: Trisect ton Hooa.—The Louisville Jourosl rotes n contract for 1,000 bead of hogs at $4, off the heck; also 300 head at $4 121, off the hook:\ I'els is about equal to $2.75 gross, 40 miles from the city. Farmers in Kentucky are asking $8 gales, but packers are unwilling to pay thee. CONFLAGRATION BY 0/OLI 821081:110.—MT. Oil bert states, in aletter. published in the Hattori Traveller, that the destruotive• fire which °cour ted in hie piano forte factory, was occasioned "by the carelessness of the boarders in an adjoiniog tonne, in throwing the fragmcata of their burn-, ing cigars on a shingled roof below." Ice AND FRONT IN AIIGUOT.--On the 281 i there woe a Severs treat at Detroit and vicinity. In many places tender plants were entirely ruin ed, having been turned block. At the resideece of a farmer a pail fall of water was covered with too. At Cleveland, Ohio, there was also.a severe trout cu Saturday night leek. &ARUM' ow SIIIPP/Wl3.—Shipping at N. York is to be getting seem again, and freights. consequently, are nigher. _There were but 683 vessots of every aloes lying at the city wb.,rves on Tuesday. Of there, 86 were gasmen, 144 ship, 106 barques, 136 brigs, sad 112: mote:l -con. No meseels nail just now for, New Orkeits, though there in any quantity of freight offering, Yeasts, Indeed, can be bad, but no orowa—tnenV toot being willing to run the rink of encountering "Yellow Jack" even for a compensation as at ttltnty dollars per mouth. - - C , 'EONNOR, BROTHER & CD., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS, N 0.15 WOOD STREIES! One door from First. eeeee t, Pittsburgh, i1r4.6. Buy and sell Par and Carrera Funds, Sight o cid Time ilachsuag Oulu, Stocka, listatsyn and Worts, is Time Bills, .d Promissory Notes ; allow 6 rafr and, 0,, Time Lepreitro or Par and Current Money; and. - lire and Matine Pullet. rw the Etna /nrOrance 6 6 w.lwa, (cash Capitol 6170,000) an•l Royal inturance Co (capitol $10,600.(664 • aulfl CAUTION - TO THE PI7BLIC. '----- Solomons Would inform the pub lic. trialonuall as, on frequent osoutons.after leaving cUt ae where ho had sold hie celebrated SYNCTA.OLES and IILAie,ES, unauthorised persona keeping Jeweler torso. hare a...et-Owl and sold lipattanlee purporting to be thole c.l Mr.& Thla la togas. that Mr. Solotnana,gehar ha •halt lee, lett Intlaburgb, nfl ,lea•o no tetent behind Lax. rz the Dorm , . or selling hi goods, nor hare sloe pair i” lilpactacleet nniold.—sa there ore y e s es ,. who would not teseple to tolarepnarent the truth there Mr. S. his gone. woull alvito three Demur requiring Oland, to oOt It in YLtlsdelDhla, siad that' will Lava that. might won o , IA by oPor opticians. and romprotedo:men. ge..r - Mr. Solomon's, who gives eight to maar who know ect what la wa• Eaten, has kaki a mat eats ,ira Inc of 'pieta:ha Its this. rJty doling hU had gay. It If hard to bell.:e that somany persona are •Allo , tad w.th Ustrva.ot • • . The ss:towing le taken from the Bale Book of Mr. Bold. mono sel..lat in s ttlabureb..turluf • short periol: ley. pales Blue Rade ...... 00 Pbr 0010. , \ 53 pairs Ceternon Vrantes.—.—.. 2 00 per pair. 11.1 pairs 4 53 per pair, 110 pain UOIJ. average-- 10 Dele lOeisbee sundry peas-. re" Wont:Ls—AßAMs as the season of tbc , „ year ohen worms aro 610.1 Insaticlablo IMIDDR theyr sreietnes of VEB,3IIYUGE beg i<TO tg cell eseati on of parents to Its virtues for the tape - Bin\ of Clore armoring. and (Item fatal o.l2l{ee of children. Is vac created br a physician of pest essperienniln Vlrni• h, oho, o.rt.r haring steel It Oar elevenst rearitin btu own :rt.Cli , d../ fOUGIi it. effect!s so nnlvertah .56 1ndc , ..1 et last to offer it to the public es • cheap; bOr .Leal orcelleut medicine. It Du since' secOrak Dull, ye polar tlar , untiont the Balled :tags, re tb orott‘l Veseentfau ever known, and she dem hos Doom es eedtly on we 1L,6•1.1 dace Its ann Introit,: lon to the psablla }Purchasers sill be careful to uk for Dr. /DieAbt 0r.1.1..ee.A.T115 VSII.33IPIIGit, wed take none else. Al other Verintlngs. In ots . =parleon are wortlilus. Dr. ' Wlessed , Omuta. Verntifutte, aim id• celebrates! Liver DIE.. can now be had at tit respestable Drug Stores in the 1: allol States. and from the sole proolloterv, BROTIIIIIIB. o succeosere to J. KIB.I A Co.. 60 Wood street .or New - Certifleates.--Me. SoLommet I reE....1 at your mare on the 2d July, and stated the sm. turd f uy area. Whig , was vary Dal at that time; 'you sulu, m, withlpertselits that did my eyed • great drat of reel—They rare Terry much 'Leff used at the time, bat the: orltuumatiow Caanow telt I eau now bear thelight of th ••or a Lama a. well ad aver. 1 ehall railoui - ou an I another pair. It to., 1 ateruld Lame thy tcdsthr tare rith them, a, 1 would not Ls without them nada ate. - eartleratlaa. Your , . UftereatfullY. aouN maozr, =roar 111 db and Webster ah-res. Ilttlacaott e Jti:r 11, 115.23. )LOMONS:—Ettlart compelled to wear iireasal4l% I tar • aarar beau able ra art a tale bar what rat& xr. OM. "3 ,,, +-4. harp trial irraat ronaber of glaria4 bat , . •:•-•::-• failed, mall 1 obtained •palr from YOU; I Coo 114 t r earalle4laltU for Aar length of time , arith tto` aro.; .14 ..are oral armfort. hlyt. iVoteLman Ls 'try moth pLeu.ittl with bet glom.. I remain, Your. Thar. . L. IL WATELLIILAN, ICU Wylie Amt. Pn rstUolm. July 19, 1353. 4..j.050 boon wader tho nonumity of min: Gamow fat 111111 Va roars. bat hay. never found • pair to Ault my or 11 , 11 could use ofltbout tufo.. oath 1 obtalnol a If•lrt f Mr. Solomon... DT oh. aid of that. 1 bounta of bnal, I can mesa writ as over I could. I can road or roil* oritb :lustatur holm, Irlatout the la.& [Mfg... both , by day I ad candlo.llght. I L.,. tiled, In all the aloes la the Mato of Pounsylir tilt. t. °Rain a p.lr of Grass. that would suit my ryes on/ :Las: in entry ingot., Kmaring toa cligloulty ay obtaltnug those suitable Mr ch. eight. I do mon e•roonl/ renommend to Lbws laboring under dotactirsaiakm..to arpl7 to Mr. Solomona of vb.= filansat tan la obtained to suit ail cue, . Yours. to. J. MORlttiCtif. AI.:44IIZXT CUT, Joly 21:41BUI jrZl44.iler 1 1 Iowan Will crow where the Waters Duo.—if the cutlets of the minis kept health/. end tn. mime of the nab inricarated by era:orient. ',hien o,er..w at their Note. through the inner skhi,or derma of the bead. • etrong and eLgrunus 'heed oflialr mloc, fell to to the Twilit. Thu opetation of LYOI'P K AlfldillON la rounded entirely upon s thla moat mina able law of the NetTirll 7 lVorld. It le wowed of en& logruliOuta only as will predate this .toot. Vence the moat in crodolotu 1t.,. tried sad been: beneetet by Its nee- and thy secret of Its immense Sale. The spearanoe &then to the./ialr le truly beautiful sod Pitorinit• bad br al dealers, everywhere, at 2 cents. In lardl bottler- D. P. 11410E3, Proprietor. 161 Droaderey;,K, Y. Fo:1 In Pittaburutt by It. E. Sellers, C. Pluses. Itenj. Peg , jr.. flaming A Oro. sod Drum t Reiter. I(anTl Cir. Ms. SoLomoria::--From infant been atlllotnt with mutt eyes and thOrtmlghteduaaWand.' In all tar tramla 1 have Dever been WALL) gat a Da ll ,of• GI,AnES that would help me. I have several palm that soLLI enable me to me more dlatinetty, but could mere keep them on more than one hall hour from thi, ,fant Mot they (more such great pain. I hmeroned to re. your utrartlmmenr, by which I ay you hod jam Imsarted come, and ea It ham been pan. elan: elm tp ref a rale that voinld heoedt me, 1 t tight I *LEAN Sty yours. . • . Vr, more: old think me Uttering When Imy they Ove Vt.. *tower my ..I,AsUur 1. I have not been abl to rem) by candledhtht for more than half in hour at ll . y \ tom b.rfore I tot theme (Hamm Aloce - I tot theme, Ir : , ti one onday all day, and nntll lon o'clock. without az .‘ fitining the tout Dal°, which to a thing I have not done , trier. In lean.- • \ 1 r •ty ISt, much ea I thlnk It dmarvtos lone entermie% and hoptnc other. may be benefited by it ' Ys meat liberty to make nee otmy cannsat ftna fee tufa, nee. 1 unfelt. truly - Toms. 1111NRY £./.ltb. Wheel' MR 1'..l I forget to mention (bet say •I title! by lb. bale Abe not, and eeearlr. ta-P. Eroin's Essence of get—This Evince le a preparatioa of lob rdleary dlarrhoce. incipient ebohn caw, ot proatratlon of the .Ihreetlrs fa. It lCntnnble vela,. Daring the prevalence of the epldeMlo cholera sad summer complainte of chlidren.it I. PoeulleilY aMonolour; po family. or individual should be without li ;\ Qat:nap—Da rare to met the gen ulna Zerence. which I prepared only by P. DItOWN. at his Drop and DhemDal Stare. noet •-east corner of Fiftb and Obement .treats, PbiL adolotle h and for sale by all the respectable apothecaries hi, the statest and, in l'lttsbgish. by Hee). Peas, Jr., B. A. Pehoratock a On.. Dr. S. Smith, Lemuel Wllnlt it 0 0;1 . J. Poboonmakm d. CO. ' In Allagbery Oity by 11. P. Schwarta art! Lea A. Ilea hart 4t Oa as9.lea2 ftly- Ws believe Nature bas provided a ravels' as every disease ',Lion flesh Is heir to. "ICI Ell'a PIITIIOLisILII or ROOS OIL, pot up u It Mows, from the treat laboratory, concealed deep In the Weds of Mother .klertb, In, withent doubt, ono of the grostest of those tnaludie. Bend the Ibllaning teetlimany, Sinn by s gum potent: • I' utein 'Uttar, Ohlo, Sept. 1867. 5 , r , H. M. Klor—Slrt l have sold all your ratroleum, or I:eck 011, soma lasurootothe pest, and have benn.look- Ine hr your agent to yet * further suoPlY. d could hev• lade ton. dotittl 'max. We have found the 1111 very excellent to Ylux end Vysentery; 61y dauxhter, et the limo 'oar noon! Wl* here, was If Irtit ,vary low with the '111,4 1 glyst ant tonSROCKInii. Iktla l n three /10oril gave the around,. mot the' mu [ stoPotol. she re covered IranAlettly.' to hi also an extrebrdlnary remedy for Jon. and framed lll•e ODU, llrulses. and Alma ovettam. and for the files; mme have beau oured lonastandlug. Yours with ruepect. I.ssail_BtaittoW, vsle I,y ell' the ltrumpeu In Pittsburgh:. Vi I 1 . 4.1 . • Ild•Olttbd PottrilelleptilWevr.o.,) Mou lion . Timm° c;,' - 1nOtul: 61n —/ think at ho more !ban an sot ofjostlee to you se wad se to the Amato= community to step the epr.arAotacs I bought of You malt ma ' Wen / And mt eight mint, !manned. 1 coo see auestrprint while/tem far .y lometh wthists without -radon la My. eye/. Should my , Isht continue to improve, by the nee of theni,, 1 Moro no doubt but I ihall ta able to teat without them in a short time: -Towle Min/. hIOUNDEIt, • . Alloshmty City. Jow Z. $3..1 hue . used. Xs. Doloi/ons •Dlff/ °Liana tor • , cs e s it . berleslorith deeded advantels, and here tio h *Don hi stating thet • defeeUte vision aliens stand. Inc been relieved, and the &nee aeon to be Spools., Ina shiq end.tons. 1 thesellore eheerfulli bear testhnoski to their essedlenor and wormy, es also tolls. holoisitse skill se s orseUeol.Ootldan, and the erotolestal with which he \ edssta his (Muses to the ssrloas Deaths of slab ti c\ " D. D. atlrroN;,. . Ne. 24 WAS./ street, rittsbursbi: June di, Md. len.% o 1,57 - Fall Eitylcilor Gentlemen's Itate WILSON-4 BON. at Wood str , ••: - .111 lot• 400. thi4 a•r, to the eltAtank of Plttidoisdk stronger, Thltlng the sits, their s beseddlol d7l. of DAYS. Pattleules stlehlten Is ISITIted to oar 13idd.60 =l3l nits. ' • . \ atallblosdkull, '-`We town the attention of our roluV on to the edvatisimint or .11(111611.41 VAMOZATINe 0.111,041.^ e, behead nail the erofgt we- - ..._______ . ~ ~. . ~ , iiirro Ike Put& Mi. : *LOY .. . ithh'W prematurolallore 0,:or .ono thee - ~." hp. , b•••;i2 contDeliedtcf # . 0 ... Loif • oxen • • of GI • , ,e,ehi, t 'd et t...,,e ,•„njew.ini it, ,Is city front at nob:oh nay opeer4, For , * and • • • - •• •um 7:id. \I recontl l / 4 1reit . uod a peke ./y0 o• VI: TLAI C I.2.IIItAVIDGLA , Irmo the ur,e of wilt Ito i e . ;ooteg.it a nd pi re. Mt Wialqlll iCip ad and and Tee ,ere•ted pram I 1 could •:t to ir.dd to poit Weil • Youri''' rod,. - A, , • lOBT. G WAY, End • told &IA? t. , \ I Mi 4 SoLomoits—Alt o trial of apit of pont. ! til EcralLEs. for 'Femoral woe .l 0.4 them uporior In r \ I. \ an, tbot . ..:eie.in•red; Ico wit!. them •• r leastk ot time, al oat fatiguing miry 0 and I ewe by 0.5' ll,ht with' e ent*.unfort. I oniony rem.. ••end `lb= to thtt i tat grettucted.sa hare long teen with sr,nk and • ed Free: 'Pours . ; a. • : •, re. E. 11. Moclitk: inf. Peon it"' fittsburgh, J to, IE4. t ItAVI ntinD it. SOLOMONS' ,OLASSES fd .. 1 , o:s brief period and ni th em to be molt perlor to snl" crhrs, Ilan used,rd taka'Ecasure in otrunteidlng, tLoca In ihoeobsoingnoes Ton to nee GI WILLIAM . • \ WILLIAM PliOU'ElitiON. ~ Pittiburgh. July 25;:145.1. ler. BURKE Es , :ARMES' SAFES--licro L the afed of tostlmoni4a to the value of our 4irr.s. u. 11.1 Which Irlicam oonfldenttr rest the reputationour work. We hare„ already Pohllahed several omit W. prlvirm that eafea made flit, our regular and ore yi salsa, 'mad road abroad , have been \sublet:ad to el. , BEIIItST ‘ InTB IN AOTII,AL CMisL i tURATION ~ il et t and Preaer7l their \contents totally free Oxon dameae.' rst fol •low - to ,le another proof of the [atria incontestable ;- charaoter, \ \'\ smooo WQBTH S OP BOOKS ANIi -, Pia= , 8A7411 , WITH A E4q. GAPE , \ .A.11110.Y. Run. Commr. P. , , November 1. Itltt. )116.TAX. Burin ilt/um-4*er Sire: , Your two lettere r• re duly reccITYL \ / wai gbeent at the rim. I.`would wfs.hreetd gate consider It yerreetly 1 teetwu the or I bought of you lent &M on the ut ;ruled of, the 10th `or Julie last—my 'etore building Kaar,burnell to ashes., \ !Lew built or wool and brick— • largo threw story Mr hate Ira,/ to It at the , tine o: tae tho' eli!lar. where there wad ! i l ‘ d r r rtiel u atr*l:ks l actw 'W ri " ute ' rb r aNe t goln the 6.. LAS ia.loontol to about Ten Thou/mod Dollard, erhteh 'flue There we...riot a siedk PAW , inroad; mid wuu:d atir twrolu wd.o in dolog,hurlee.u. ‘1 tlit. hut boy a Atte to grew their ropers, ea:in--and °satin good. \ ran stagy reoutiomen* your tor,cmia, /[171.T. it)1111 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,, NEW ORA.,'\i CA H • CdPIT4.I. $500,0001 , .• ~ • R. f‘A Loosll4`Awot. No. 69 Irood etzeet.4lUstrurgh.. \ DrltaCTollit , - .....Lst A.:if the At oak Hartford. . 1 "... L. L ' .... *" . " '''' .7 irtmt or .Jortit• tea . co. Jit,P., 0,"""g.....-- Plan , t , ..0w.t. a V0N...... Theodore McAdoo:l,- o . p. O Kt. ACa jlid'ni 44"'...'5..-...."'' r Flim t 1 at it not a co. 40 w'''''' if ' Aka'"* " ----4' s m 1 ' sl) ' . .t . 's . 11110. A Co. ma N. 13 1....‘..-- \ — Til l ' of )li r xtaloor t Co. Wirer X Wold.. ,- 4. \ Villa o .ata a WOo& Lrot P Sione,--...-.......-....,....-.l , trak`pf t...... a,,.Perr• ifr n , G. jay.............. 4. ' Hoar of 1.17'411.90 "...sto- James Leto, ...... .......-.—Siroa ofJa moo Ja w a ajo .01.arkB-Hata, - - ' •••-•-rflola o-r C.T. R...b a Op .. John IL KulchinsoW: --,..----.J . lrtn of . J. P. Eo.. t C0. ,C0. wiibant C. Lombers,:....:-..ettm of A'. a A Law we IfiTharles A. Iluckkv,:: ' --.....f1tm Puma( . t. _Ca . ' Levy AlicrOwYON T .Ylem of Lewis . 4W% T .1% I K „Zen, P. Norton, ........ r ils,o of J. Al. J9roto.. Mat of "f rowirrig. Dipt a Co. f1"..C.P0,',„„Y.•••••-•••t „Jona ot Ne pod a Co. C2.464. - i • aiilipl .' ;l: - ... 7..."- Iric;rof nairaio. st.rt A Co. Gonve 0 Cht1inA. , ............:,:....Ftrta of altva r a 13:2trdt i Gm! D. Ikr."4 `7 — .... 4..irri7=l:: avigt, & co• 1 frza t _ ,9 ar.m..-----, 7,1 ri. 4 . 11 - titotweßgo.:.. ' Firm of .1 MOW. ..Mr.. i ik"' e d 2,l 4Pra .......... ... ::- . Yr• of Norton. fltt4A.r I /Pit ZAJ ifi..7 *"4 - -...:::::c- a --,-, r t7al.glit . sq4 '" j ' l4 'b --- r - ' 4 Fer Sortoir Bd. \ lh '''''li A n - Vs 4 '''''' ° A prof A . B. Bane* I Af.A'ar S. / lea I Joe lea+e 7 . r-. -. - btrta o Cophlw, Mint . :17.:" . . .X.- ......••••,-.- ...... ^"...,"'"' kt=',gad.''. dA.-.:.:71r= c7ißmwtk. itaimor a otr ixto It Yvoritittoho,. Pizza Of froth trabem, E N7:ll , It Co . : .It m<0,,,,. --4 , ::-.---.4irr" " s :•V 3i A N bt. —Dna Of Is t o . u 641 MartlfCYZ r -.. " ' "' .. ...- -- 7.7.1`.:—.1 , 1nn OCA'art a wow. ' AFor .n If .i r Coii - ra, -** ,..V . ltm of Uth.on,lotocktr.o . 00, J \kc. Ho C ; :rn?' ".. 1„.f.-....l7l.2 " do ' f . trintl ß lTlll 4 \ ~.. Ai ii .M. 80rn,;.::.h..... ..... lti7 . of 111..,?".rH0 A (10. , • • 61:a Oitioargo - lratao a Co. \BIIIEON L. 1.009110. Pnlatdata. 6 7. .. \„. 4.1...\,..' J At.ATIN, Snacetory. , \ \ ' , \R. .C. WO ' MlS,\ot,th late fa= of *.p . curtyl L iomi , ts \ \wtttuzeALotoaoit IN_ . \ . I ,IS A'. i mer7, , stul Moe Irtg , e-•-••••z$ • •Iptioa.lcanalßit.n Itßturßed Ntße.."' 11,spt ‘• • - nrri•Dltzsa.&c....;?*. • \ ‘• • =mat ct Pisealu:la Nabo- 6O Bomb and IlortiZetodn, %\'‘. cie=== . l73l6a;;YZa; 14 M " t+'v I:=IME EZIE butzepoKK . , , \ • .O.)F , :f P. 'IIOIIII9IIPOKI4 Langan =AFT:, P.O. 2313110W101T, IlarTisbiZrz; JONXB. Philadeltibix . 1„ \ A I9 . I e LLIIIt tB h! , cher, PitePtargh, \ WILT 9. KUTEIERFORD. Da.‘lhin conntri‘ 101.10 A KLOTZ. Carbon JOLLY P. ILUTKEBZURD. PreannL , , • A. J.: (HUAI . . dazalary. . Inßura azaln,t mitt a oo• and I.Kland navigminn: el.. morohondloo dr? hodotrnhd /o.oot ent.• conabaent withrety... Podei. lamed on alrellioa hour 'll.4;%'%.Pree.lifOge.4tl=rolo'sriOlAhoid .t. J A. I.lA)_____Ak_maannr.T.. Citi;ea's Izsuianut, tiomwAy cr re:toburgn , ,IL D. IMO. l'anrar:t t. ‘ . , 4A:2.11GT. L. HiIISLISLL, ei...i ‘ N iII , ICII, 94 WATER, BETWEEN ILLSICET ZED \\ , WOOD STEESTO. N. IN- )...Ittt RS num. o ktin e kml4 1., 1 r u'.s f:, OHIO ,, [; ID 1418111,49117 c. ILI V :ZEN. 'ANISfII (MTV SeA.N.zurg 4.0044 '444 •er aws.ars ts., ,YERA AIN. 2:l4lPritkt rails q 5,446 .7P.4 au% LYL.a.VD N AVIV, ri ;AA 1t , 13 722.10.1.P08rA v 01 . ,. • .‘ ' , Dto . Wcr...l.ortuo• r, Jr. brr, h r&stuell Jahn S. nitwrrth. FrAllcin rt d altle l D it TJA " ri "4. JAM E, ES', 'IPANNER, . • witowsuaat L. DEALita, BOOTS, SHOES; BOBASrB , AND MU M% No. 50 WOod atroet,‘Plitabttrah, storm, Thll.lo..aaa roots. • !LIT tock Otipats of upwatda of 2500 CASES, Lexabreeovilj, firletrAnd style or BIJOU. BU iad ItIONNNTi co , ouraheA4l aireet tram New Nov, meOp_ adoNLed expreroir for .PALL and I IVt6NN ItALE3. sod eitt to 0014 at aatlefactory =mooing favorably 7,, Ith Moo of Phtleolelphis .0 New York ‘Pureheserr• will ;Awe aot in, ~mime before Aj..; NEW youx £101.05 LUTHER tjr2o. I) A. G. • UERREP7TPES NATIONAL GALLERT. Ac:CSON'S National Dagioro44l .171111;34, n•a , .r Lb.. Diamond fad DUrkit.ikoet,(okpoolts Ettom,llittsbargh. k • VlAthossasJi.ipralescion PiAidn. toottahrillAl:oginliMes 64, puod.rato prier \4lll call 5t,,004 , 2'.. , 10.04.bhgt& • r7ttl'et?. .. ‘ 44lO p et;t ' lt C e Y wtt ! celnyte fko t f the teroat VA of "I'w" • Vengor. Untinp., r.., awourato 70: t 4 4ti• pli ken of urtgtosl • DIVI rat trcuirel•p,te4witpl7:rp. ant*, yin , Prat ..mmb O lAneAn rtq vex txleu' of $l, , \I:1 fin-4i IP4iXq.o \ I t-pf, .eltr'and view; Trap. ‘l , l oorIPP fraro qtr,l-41,040,, in Lo ;,....a2r). , A . nwolv_kmorr \;.\. .1), A 6( . 14 . E R R TT S POST 01011 gq7,7IIINEI, '117.111D STUMM. Y•trizEllS.. ! '#ll strangers Who wish utr ,Al,lll nn riOitlate, a:tittle ar.7 IlkeneeS;at row teoderete tw, win not it to" their Inteteet totatint the 1 . /YU klllll,ll a7tentlehtnAnt, where entlro stl7g o tneen guatent./.•drent charge band, one of the iarg ,, t4ba host 7 , ttnne , l AU* and akraghte eeer non. atted' for the riftrOA , .. inetramente bf the not; 7•Vwerfat k iwi. and ,140197 need the systeg Detner. r.0tn.1137, es now trigt:noi 7, the entente...al }WU,. or.. 6Vedeithin and New 7trk. Lir. N tatters 17:neelt to he ob,r the range of Vl* dot. %my/V . .11 , 1.4PR, etthere!nglrenntrnaps.istlehlten„L,rm been \ • 3.tet... area Jul ocnattni, 70, g W.. lA , g v \ 11 , F. \ I POLLINS. \ FORTAII a/VP, AND CO I ON MERCIIA_NT, V D sillotattALll VIAL= IN 01181E8111.• • UTTER, DEMI* PIIE, API). Pi 0 1 UCE GENck4 • 4.E.r, No. rink 044 street, Pltteborsh. .173 \ A\ \ A. H. k:\l , 3RO • . tVAOTORMIS Or.N\ • BOLA 808 • • ORB, BLEDGEBRO, MATTOOkk \ pfM l 4llB4&*; prrrotuaGg. ~x \\ Oates iks Wood baktlT•sn I _it .*dAltd. so r Alt wok wnresatel•\llli \ to rir sumungi 1034 ~.0R.4:111.1.- E S. ,' EL. •LOOgis: i , 'MOCK - AND Dl* :ROICEit. mit \ o , !,,.'Bpds, NoitLD'A\ 4c; . Eregotis44. cavl.4 ' . . kt ' ‘ A P°2 l= 4. M4➢ o , ; \ )' \ 37 . , cr? ST 6, A la r m * 0. - Jorm a Ca 4,9311411 and Pond* _ _ % .3 17.1 N Jon , ;(l%\t, lAA ....--.......:00my:\ mount 211LLIP 0 -••••••-••••• » 4 , 1'./RW b fiRrAKI :AA VI ' MOVAL•\ V''-- LOCIA;I: W ILSON : :: ai \ ..' tbecanak`4olFO L 101orismalitaipli Is .nAluiwAil,lc; )41 7TLEILIG,'dias Ica \,.. Zoe removed I* Vl)* new and \ exteneivo ‘„ to „..m.eo Wool titratif, foul, noorf atom tn. Bt.Chiriek snow', woozy their cuennoonnantt inetatiante Oaf Win 1 in lovin4 to on exondnotlon of the aunt ...pia, ee .,,,,. Meat ewer oftftott In thloOtr.'. , ,; . .. , , Anne \ 1 com :0 fi\•\--:;,. a* pliiialt - \'#.IITHERBi Pawnor! - V-,\ , 4 . 1 5, putourau. \ ..., 7,,, ..„...,,,.b.,..r0,!. ..,.,.\:, •:.. ~, • ‘, • - At trAtateiara ALCZUR, Rktha P•rtrfilya„ CottRPR R Oa RARANW: I:;GRAR, r4,of Pittsba A \ \ • \ T 7 ` \* ookB at : 4;114 ,nritE f04 4 ,6 1 .,g, list' ordeal Vt... 1111. •,.. IgiitatviViti 8 o'clock. IT e. . amts. aziotkarer, 21 sharcs„Atinrkepu• cl.g V . '‘. a .. V.Ng1.... ' =Xi! ' ti.,, :. Blutim a l xomrps-.4. V •: ;i=t, '" it n Nintlirlial. 3 3, : Ns . 4 lloo t l3 , ..ti td if ia e s o=4 ; \ . ' 2 l / 4 7 ti l i. m, latfat, ' ,44: ' 1P If Okla •.° • •kk , k Nlorlong . • Na•lgkli 001 4P 1 ar\ ~ Eseang• sttlr. \\ 00 401110 and ro-••,,1nia1.R.11140- ',.... ti Paf thu. bay 3 blocks for:, l• calk;4•••• Lb-4 ~ 1 4.._. ' E:1 1 ,44 ' , ° . 4 46 V , th t:',4l' l4 . \ o \ "\X /1 . oW mign , , , , , ,,‘ \ . owl . !xttrem A., tc . L i gPI3. a I I • t =EMI VORNINO \ 4 RROTEEIigt 1 , ~. .11221 8°..° A .. t.41 T • . 'N r i.Loi \ \ I \ C . /1 \L&DZLPI , II .s . \‘, \l. , HicYrtilt,ti: tns4,3z. t .T L ~ 'I.:Li 41-.. lire 'aigN7l.l°,:l*.p.,7lE,Vll.\ rAL;tf,":r.7,-.44%dzw , v„ri.m.. \ Phi t Brockers nor I• 116 yaw:o_ .._ ..,,m, L . 1 ,r , " 4 1c 1 17 , Oil "' ant g -' allr Alt - c.. 1 7, • t Oil lanki—Lsmo•G In.. I ,a l MAZidf , S. Sar a,. ' 14. \ V lICIIIT i r Alb stiert.Toii , ko tk , 104113 _TI.* No.. 221 N. pocptkl L. , a•it doo r ,I J, Skelratt_/:_p 1 • Carpe own . \ ~___\ \ ,", ~ stO ......B.Rl_ • a. ~ •-:1 , Ilti'velT ....- ,b - 4 , i;t4 .th,..,:fla j \ Mt/ end cape of 1et...1C.14r/ a.' ..11ea a 101 l • . a st‘ention \ of,oar enstotart• IS . • pato • deneraily corner of 'B'Oad littd Ftfth give ~ • ±11 . 2 . \!, , _ ‘l . :iiW .400 KS I lit WKS!! li utt r$;ll i s wolved `,e , T.E. P. OA L IV, Liferary Dedfit Third etr/ethlwrelta the P.t Ottlte-1 / \ ‘ The,Romeh 2re/tar. or ne,r •• • q•dro, •1,; and Cetslia \ Pr tr/:,coplo 1 / 4 The Attorney:, ‘' -' - A n/Irlot tot Itb'e P)eatr; \ \\ Lettere to Omfatry Bill.: hr 3/2i. Ira ', drat Gus Boater& anir . ra W a • , , , \ 5 1 t..i• OFT ;or Who fa the delt , The above Berl hum rtodred, Vegath • ~ eeznldote est of Warne! whd Ler r 'a Jena Lyre spl od Vllik - by'flarrer B ad, \ \ • Barrer, Pamela sar/-BrdoNetimater • Mr • water.' MASON & Vtl" `'s t 6 et, . +.llt °pea la a f..K1.110.y0 lata;mvonle "fho• and /•: 6 kr , forth of flnfraGN 'Of - DOSITIO aomprloll,g over two trondr4 azato it Rao& o f 0 /4k, Ito, &AWN., \ Obtoka.,'Vlann‘lp, Lica &dal le, Pa 4. oiatfoa.lllo-laoo, Silky. QC.[.. awl will, to dally kw' • Ihroughou th,seston. \ \ \ oaf, • • p ONDU.s.IMUST4.I) 0 izeks , feu r '$.J Mustud, trait the eeleprstat tor ‘• ~,,,,,,odo..,Nno,rziggwv,TaT:iug,At • *to wegte tem new\ eup,ltsieq. 7 7 lo e nist VCLllllneor.lyonti and E llxtik an ' I . CO s tr.= Vitti J a. t reed ' iv rallmellrtt ,L ATot f SS OLE'LEATLIEft--FAR ei Lee.thez,iee'S cud lOr eele „ `, • BVID 4S.L&NOE. \ itt 4PS and, GALE 'lSKlNB—,Phsedelp is .14 and Preenh •1 and Qnit Skii , o4or • \ .6 ' \ OK AWAY. . OylL-•-20 Md. ' bant - Stritit's" Oil, i USt \ .e'd and for erne by -\ BARI) A, DE LANG B. 'NNW- BOOKS `.. P ',UALLOW, ,Tl:tird 'red— Ire I:l"..llcl7.V i r ' ArTs ., ilre. t br ei= Braid; - Atsio tirarsOn. or We I . l,srldantort. by , , , ters.N\. Lasellc . Mud .rantroar W'rbout s ~ • • \ , • .- \ The • orleita Daator, or il*treettlitserr Creeks of • New ' York Pprrielett• \ eu3o I3ROPERTY IN 13UNcA VISTA‘FOIt- SALE--CortattiOni of • 1.,1 ot gratind , harlot a tr at on Palo Alto street of 11/1 et rortertendirtzt‘sem 'loo ‘ fret to en eller, with s mom rtable *story Prune Ho ns contain's*. 4 rooms With 1(04 cellar, hydrent we. tar, bake oven. gad all we 1 far.ood. Prier. SU% one Mato Lend. bailors to reit. ADD to - , sell , , \\ B. ilfol, '. 21 Fifth street. ~,, ,Ik i ic7 'RECEIVED AT GO RIO BALL,, ~ , A\r • . T 4 Wood st•reb; the largest old test selection of t, ortts, ce13.41111511.R8 and VBSTING ever offered to Elle city. wh!ob will ba made to Wee' • Ming to the tasterr the purehezar, eqth prompt:sets • • 0 oharge for .t.wiP., W e • CHESTER. , 1e1...We Eandr to Plees • • • sal • • A NNUA EXIIIIt 410 N or:: PITTS. rt BI.I3.OIIIfr!OULTUS. SPOILT!. at MASONIC HALL. on , the leaning of fith.'..ka-on - e lith-and On er Pen tun _r • from 9 o'el ~ .x. till 'I:, r. , ock ,r. Penally Tietete,Sti for rale'elo o teee Madre .e. PIM ' 0,1- Alt. i erodes dearene of 1.1 shibiting the r".lre tr the 1911 ore riepeetfully Intl ta,atteml.. lb.. Dremintes tell) he wenn:fat for oh \ artelke of malt -. , FILM le lel sT 11411tPERY.MAGAZINE\for'Septem r; II N \ 11. P.'ce.r..Lol Tided stieethoel for tats the n., e Megesiee. lb I. neer the be t lnembers, and fur y keep! no with the spill \of the ' age = s.\ *Mr Connibele ix • very interesting . 0. . \ , ihli—taLlAit_has egg received le \ itte ly ot Want .Ik,(3e9i. Superior WritinF , ate. nunislnct• • in .Balti. more. \ \ FOR LE—A LIT 'on Ch:rry in the city PlCtaborgn. apta "bleb Is er, &ter awl two voryatleg. bWKLGINIIS. with but b0. , 141- 113 p. 1... h M.P...Pk, /5 by CO foot on Cho LK and Fall Go told etinthittaly or sil too,,ther. - Lupin, of \ , WILLL&3I M. DlllttA \ ut 4120iner at Likv,l37 fourth stmt. S 3 - 44 lB /0 ORPRY \BUROHFIELD havo co- Ls menced mulivikg their tarly iuppl:es 7ALI. O.D GOODS \ \ 'mod OURNIN PAINTS aid GINO HAMS oiNurxi tau roomier al.tore of \ aut atmeirr YDRAULIO DEMENT—A. Large stook 3 on hand at 819 bertT4treet. • 2 GktINDSTONES-,AII\ sizes and various ,t;nits, mi. Lags stoot - slifsys hand st Mats A R t issui ,W. W. WALUSUB. 4. MASON & CO., Nó.,25 Fifth street, . sino zs l VI,: those Ylne 0.181131 MM Enema g2,_a 1405. PARAMATTAS--100 p9.l3lack 1 . raia,aiattaajaet reathredat set • • . 4 . 1 E L'A4isrus--500 . pieces no vi'Do Laines; ...21 (Plaia find figured) lost vpaned at \ Ns% • • A. a. 31,1J30N W. , rusT reO'dot AqMASON CO., No. 125 kifth pt7dt, as plocasilleb SILK— nem ..1)1,4 11)S--543 pieeee new and faebionable Phaule,tllol-at \ • A. A. MASON IOFFEE-100, • Coffee. i* more end f4r.ail4 br • T. urns a IVOOL—Tbe i heat market ',price hi' y 4, cult 'via by D. 41 \fur' 'Cul? Waslud and Paw* had)) NBPRIAIGEB. ILIII.IIIhOUH. - 'in 0 A---I.slible.'priici bastezn . .ll4;psze4fl e J tiFFE4--240.:brigit s drei Vsnmelit \ _ EL sea \ .15eal 13 UARZLOGI VAUI.Y4S.-15 bozps',olovelsrdiStanrino 4 " I C 4 4 1" hrft"6 " 4 ‘ r" 'al" 6 t Eft ARD AIL`.-R5 \ Oil 4eo'd wad sm[Nagn II AR BADE kf. PI VANNE RS' "4:4L-5, taxis, \ Tanners' t g i r l '. 444n r " 7eigtiVabru"au\mlan (+LAY PIPP %,50 boiqs whitellio4, for 't.PQ I 2I DONNIIOBST riIOBAOOO—C4%, haiOecoxt6 atx Totionco. of XentVr immure/onm \ rwelved ‘ on a twin:mug ani sat 14, It. W. POINDKXTEn. 003 _ • \ 62 Wilda Btu.% Q TRAW.BLNDER: OARDS—I2,OOO Ibi Ito Deli= Straw IFlnionkroarls, 114 m No. 40 to ns;, yooolved cn ocautsnatoot mod 4.6 , e try 103 Poo Nll.B3.ootet MARS. •cARGIC4FASII ONABLE DIULYSMANEIt MILANEB, NA NV. Fourth. stre.t, '•0o04 atm: All ir ork =Matted erilelke executed' lu the but stile ma with deepotch): A • . AM: _Noirkqersey., L/Ziab Whlt 103 lb Tarbek Zino hi t, jag r.ed. arptior br It. 8. BULLER% Woal VEit'Aog i i i D6l.l.RENe sr • ecetat \ to' Trench Oebri-2 oasta jaAt rs apilftr ealnam .PC3 Hr• COrelitsl3B. 11/110CdtrUlt. Lt . tiNT • AND:RAW. 111113E1P:-:Indi)7 \ Eadonaccsakofimithaut mid and to le b TW FALL 9.0 0 D 13;1=MIIRX11.Y - 1\ BUROIIVIELD iv! ziOr OPGloluii a kuirol.4 l 7 of TRISH LINENS—we hsve . opengd\ this taming , a sato/tor lot of Irlsh Ltnetwo Dmii Su. \ 4.'101. D PAPER 1 1A141I1103 , :-,;New pa VI ten; hut Nal 'and tarsa lyt ' ' ''.... \ 1 . ..3 . W. l'. I.IAWSUA L,'Bs Wacd atrketk AJARBIA .OAK ' : all , PLAIN:WALZ .I.6plsit. in.d..6lgcs f-° 4l • L i i r itit 7. l Mlrtle., \ vrip i t,R. WALL . P.Akial--Excellont t 0 1, ,P; Jto tretri halo 204. P.' r. 1,1 tbrnall by • ti • - • WALlial P. AM:IAM.. DO W VIIRTAINS—For Bale wh 61e retail by WALTER I.:IIARSIRLIi. Li VANA' OIGA.RE-Anothor choke lot . 11 o! b; 1 \ nu i! cll ti a la Luna " sh e. i tarattV" ItECTINEP WHISKEY-50 bblz. fled Whlekkok tied and for sale by A..JULDIERTSON orassr,s44so. bble. N. 0. AlarISF9O, for ule ba3l A.'01:11,133:10:&11.. (a WAR-504thar. N.O. Sugar. for sato by A. onagarsAs. tENtrINE OLD BEAOR BRANDY—A ...1.4r2._ti... t wt. at MOILIqB I PATTON% at aa, ts par QUlrt. ar3 ASfIER'S - OLD RYA 'WDISKEY-811 gallon, 41,1101111113\ PAITONTIO¢ tluk Dla- LD ROE'S OnecrimiKed EYE WHISKEY, 'LY et\ St 60 Pr .A 114., at 1101 8a a pArrolVS. to 01C(AR8-41 25 IA ter bisslred. INISSIS A PATTON'S. In Nu, WA. • moat. \ • .` "3 SUGAR=3O Mids. N. O. Mr. in store and UNDltiao--40 bags &Ohara,. \ bap ux/ Ovens a s I ask. Beam: billyriyo lby ale by HALM I CO. , i11i4.--Maohl . ::Try Oil on hociikoonstantly, \ et 7r," i'l' l." r 411 b ia&WEI DIOLIT a :.0. il 0.11.1.1)45E-50 •1;)\ ilia Cream; and 54 V eel. •au Itcsormin stols! sad for eakt 7 I= 6 St 9 :ti ß-- ", ki ,3l l lh Pi d ftig i fgiolf .. o I ac t :" irl I:IOKETki, and 11T1W-100 , doz.• painna lip nodutoana 80 doydagatid T* Sre Ws br aoXI '. ,;‘, Ma suItINBONIIMA mukpit, r a 1vA,4..-36 Pi-8.1: flea for 00 113 ~,tiok , 1 r".,„,44,, •VON san_________Nnontre A InlaP_TY 1101 , ,t5SES-41;f0 bblo: , ,li. q,. kto4useii,.. ','Lrii,l.4"retitLetilri3ii. uunigtftit.; '$ V A).-All,u 0 1 : I 8 E 1 1(.—;-4/—)b b 1 s , . • E. isatft ./4#/aary Nnlima.ibefels by : ; ~.. aaiti% = • lA. DALZ64I, a 00.,10,07,04.u.,.,. 4i43- 2134 11us .1 i .... , tavire ,, T S ilicwi i,viwiliedgy- ado . 1 ,.. -. - '',.. - '''. ' .. 5 ,. ....' 4% . :, \\ \ .• ' \ * f.- "C•• 04, ' :117 ; -;.:/ 1 4 ,1 " - ' 1' ' ' ' -1, - .', ',ZiA '-': ,Afii...--:-:, Ea' 5) Ea .1 ' TR. I I\ : \ .iILgLI \\ ,A, AUCTION SALES.V \.\\,\ EXCEEI ■eaci~patu Bw~R~ Audgnee rale of Fapoy =d Staple Dry \ I'IN MONDAY morniok Se . , mber Stb, \ N\yo. io 'yaw k,.. tu 1,14.11 ilslsoot opso.o • kat. ;al saaortanant. of Dsdink =I Doolsnlo :4 sod San- \ ei4upaoool. ,a, ° „ . . p g:4,l ° «,Dvnt r, --- i \ \ Cion.s.c"u.,...Eargo, L'allioz.Nykoad V liar), eat- \ ~.. vg,,,Ap.su, Oalaura's 510rtnol..\.1a , Ittea, Mam a , \\ t o o LVapor Tal la Goren 13.**.0 SlNall I3natcu, \ \ ..c And kactdo o•Non , fi. LL - 4". V eil s, / 1 " LT ; at , Wo.l' \ aft v a , 4 •0 4 ., rowing M Buttons. ftp, oda l 41,10e1 .0 qtkstitity of I.nbinnbls rimer N IT t bm g , \ s F ,,„ 8 - 0 ,,,,,n, t ,,n ir 5, MOunsta, Roots at \ I hoes, TOR* "---- Household and Kitchen, ,-- Furniture. ckx Wk.DNESDAY morning So tomb , Ili 14. 1 1 ,t 10 o'clock, of tag 4••ll'ng toulk\Nro• 1 \ . E .,,, t a.a d a tadt, In ttio M.+ Of ol.th rivaoll,edanyburoltt }rate W a rd). aill ba mi— \ \ \ rh. ea** aloe: of /IOUgE111)LD In. K r * a t X PUB t.44r, St TU aok.{c.M a good.= usrho Intend. narinig Om oily,most ea •taoh is neatly . Itss. h.ini tw.”.. , of° ay..bout oil \ me.th.. tmlor4 oddOn Stn , -- , InRNAni o \ \ \ \ ''. l \ ow 0 ,c,.„„,.. tables , belataaltoraatt atatada./ooklagglo-C gI ,CColtZt. k gOro;l Vr'llas a to 01.114111,1 11 r It.:;M, , Brio% Dwelling limos and Lots Di Dir. \ L NII I F . II.Sto tb AY e. .eVEITII:.:p, i, Sept. gili, s -, ood nd rath linw., Zar. 4014 g,..7.I7ZPLUV. \ e.eLn or GROUND aitraato at NI. 'loo n ot t 11. \ \ \ 1 Oa k and Canton Antall, bating a lemmata 2.3 feet• on• s \ a actebq and aitaa4lcut Uoaaeliva stromt 100 444,, s , N , bid, 4 ~, . .04 a Isma.ll TluS .TOOT_ 111110R ' , \ 'WM,LING`NOLAs,aIth rot melee Nookdli.ip da i l l"l* Lll 4 A ' z :gst ir :ttiltlrTot44B.t . ae...t \ \ tc , Otgr 4 Ur.l l ßAlregkiliirgo.7Zlg;',, , f , ,, - , , 1 L T.: - . 4 , In laciltara gate, of bat inion,.i . t r.,,,,,,k, . ... ' 02 Pk lisvitl:Ni .rea a, !natal \n”nt.la, aroma! Win/ a TW It/1S OR 011 , 111 V a teat. on lba South .i. to stdtaat near thr othatan. Vaprelts., .b•i•lt 2.4 I and 1114% havinzeack a front OtN4 to.t. no - t arson am antl 0%.00,11,1 NA.. 100414 to If41Alit • 111 , 14r. ealn )oelthre 14qt allaputX.le .00rms st .1.. 5, 0E0[27 s 1 . N f . .. Si• DAVI Aost: , A ......_. .... , Ve... 4 y De " ' ble Ikew Drink Dwellieg= , ,', ~_. \ Ifotusetkfcir Sale. A \, )%ra Trlv4.) ve litAperiorcmodevn atjrlytorcitaA l' , A Jiolos undo kbod threc-IfkiiDWEIAIN'EAPOSVI3I ' r.xtilostro it huh:Until koCartto LtalssitOolip - I .' b ,,,, OS \ 4 : tbOT °Mi. Un..l , :b•tul, Ilt 'PO toll:me of pt mt ti n li e. Ouvor stt•coo, r5111,17' . ..k1 , N , 1 ,, 0. , ,ba5.... , n ikt, ' \ \ 70 0 , , , . % \ , \ ` 'TED' . 4'O...p \ . . \ • \ '•„, ,•:. \ ''Ttr,\ r \ "rink. \ \ ~, \,. \ \ ~.P.'' 1; ...,......,....., i 1.1110.,3 ', , .. • V., 1, f:oar s tlt atroo: 7 \Piture I , ', s v \,,.. .PEARL aTRAZIIIIILL,',, \I ~, CANAL- - AZ ALUGEIIIII4Ir ''.'. ~ V -"-,,, : ,..1r411. 711.11:514IFLONTSTr , 01I,\ ,\ .:,', ..0., '.. \, 1.13-• *i'dLLIPS will t.... 4 on,tr4l;d ' IrPh O k,',rittiOns - ..N rr.dro of mama 11,00 Wil- f k l..ollß, bz, Iww,„__oillit . , :. i • ttwortrottra at tits Will. or Itioor totes ottl'wo.. , t r ool. .•\. \; *Co . Wood street. or Broom& Ro.tOr, 'on or or 1 ,,k Dome _ , L ~,, azoi St Cloar otreelm. Pittabor4; 11. P. Slob utt. .4'.r.: , : . ' ,\ . : eatople. Drtoraitt. Alkoigtowy. \ -. , ..,.. \ .- \, :- . ,,'l \ rIPII r will b. dolirrrod to Mealier !neither el Ile Sltla-'. . ~ Trans—UASll ow &lira', \ .• -\ • • ~.. .': , ilWllf \ , D15.114.1:i. HICHNEDIC Jt .. Ott. ' '.' \ 0, \ - ItF:lalt3TEß'il OFFIdli, / ' . \ Pittsburg /lepton:3lllm 3, 18614 `• \.• \ ' NT= is ho . by.glenn. that the fetlow4 . A LI Ins named , ptr haus - Air \ ate-mot:2 of tkisir;. \ ~ several .., ea s erindo ratan: mentors. art kw, i.. \ . dial., and ‘tt sod mem ats , will boores•attet to the t , \ OSPEIANS' RAT, lo an for allastons Comity. me t - , \ arogronaton roes Mime:nom; goad=Tilififli DATA C." 1 or CXYTOBEiIkA.D. r.ta..- s . - . 01 a ~ 1n. :... I] . . \ nom . 6 ..4 a rarmrr iurfm I `g,ko...ifoor r.. 41. of .7: S. Pouts rutreeased. • •.\ . - \A . c honot of Jitoes 21 Sod WIl Item M. rarefy, extentoks • - . 7.."i. ac... t gots. Will Porter; dmm..... .. •\ • , OWO sontisislion and dittribse.ant of thdot, ". Wil Shaw. 4 and.% V bit alstntior t . Dull Shaw. • ~ . • . . ~ • Amon t o f - John - iskosan. {{May of /sale Tattoo.. - last:ono of Jrcenh b. A1c01.1., adakutts!or;,Act.. of Dowel Bla rids, Msosineael. , . , . . : :,......,.. \ Um Aomunt ota, P. Gork,,kisti. it io, DGD!". - V. I. ° '.l ".” i Dos lento. .2.vs.d. : ‘... • - ' sc.. t =ant of P. Dohlsisotslministrittor. A •or 791 4 , D. . \ Amount o•D old and Jibes T.Calboon.orituori • no * . \\ • Of law,. Cathuoi t•' o . o,l • o ;\ A'' " " • 1, \ -.a - I \ ' A Aocolont ofJalhealio • oub,.a...titoulkt. • of J., ; w,i1.•. 1 -;,,' . r . ~.. . r lissalZet i nt Ottis IL 3/"Sim•roFnit assordob asi..oe.. • \ , - '.. Elb ap rft rii ;sl l =liat of lisisinh in.; \ iamb ritrooi-. 4, ,\ ~ Vta gle ' sson cum t tamest xsurteso *O4 of "NW. , ~. \ • Hama. .i. •, A \ • •A, AMOorst -J.M4.- D hansb. \ \ ssiminiatrator. Ae, of , ~ 7tl =l h o kt=ix.. ` r.ousai ' dl . 33l.l3l2tr . 24r. to • .7 .. ,\ . Jame. roltisrf. Minewred. \\ \ ". \ A.. ' \ • r \L\, N Assemint of Cat baths. Giuss. adkentstotor. As. of Con- ` ;3 i. • Ateurnt of Jobn D. iiMet!r, Minis tor, Am; !Jane fueconsit t of Ebearit SPCMIG • , administrator. Am., of . \ Abraham Some, 4.4 "..m1• 1.. , -.... A ..._.\\ Ai i ;,,,,;,,- si • \ Poet Wow. of EdWatt Pe taro. "dunks tort it-toi. •, • Jesephine 0. Yard. dammed, \ _, -.- \-.... \ 'O, \ \ • ' A rind amount of Washimettut lltultet • 'oxecator•lo.of, ~ Sala Joiner. thweased. \\-'i. '\o,, \ \ , A - NUM acmant tt Mapil Tanart, isitersinguSsson ivy Au. . of James Takssmt.yr., dr0....d., ..„ . ~‘ , \ . \ \ lisnatate amouot of lion. P , D.Alibunionl M. Of‘thiA 7=rrree7. " a j tTrifliit l 9/. 4 iit= d •nnsi'Ot the - \ '.. . mentors. As. ot Jamm D. ISISk. steamed. , c . \ \ • • dopplomest.rk seal:tut of ; lade tL Thotopiera ado \ ~ plot/luta. ko . of John kielntt.lsort••` ' ' , A •Aerocon of kHz stota Cool g ene . pat trix...l.,pf Geo. Cochrane. 4...e5t. who woo rkriatle{ od de r riin WM { Ai.. \ \ of A. ban. .dom ed, 'A.- •• A "..• \ ' Partial account of Thomas Snith, samilklstratOrieto • of Assmont of Lath Parte:due and goittre.Pottei. 01000. .\ \ , m ho, AO. Or Thomas Par . r14.....1.....1 \ - - \.• • '-\ , • 1110.1 account of Benjamin W 5441.. gustribm of Joenall, - •• • W. Glenn. minor lair of William,Glann, dcoemed. \ ' - Mold account of JOhn WU.= .an t i posh si. 'mini.. \ admialstmtors, •c... of Gosh Wilsno.,Locased.i - -. \A - • Amount of 0. lintfar. wbolontraleor• As:. f f l/ilbertA.,- A - • Morro. demoted. • - •\ I ,_, - ,`e ' , \ Amount of Alesander 01 ma and Dr. debn M racket,. A ' \ i', eurantorv. An ,01 Patrick Bailor, stmeasod. \, . •. , Amount of Robert Johnston. one of" nd sateen! kb a..... ' of - Jonzt - Johnuon. sbusamd- --' . • V , . \ ' .• t • Account of John 111.3.1ortrie 'and \Dr Joon Polloolt, ex- ••, . ecatora;Ao. of Jobs Ideldnelsie. deceuenl4_ Amount of Geom. ktotrison arid .Robertilood. , eisien- •• ' tors. ho:., of Jane 11.4. dime:std. - - - A ....,• •••• '- , ... • ,Accottnt of Jobs' thierhaln • snaramo of Litchtdat •nrio. . .- •• Amount of Talantine-Gueiert.uSindar• Ani.it/ biblionk \ Wcharibut..d.tased. • ' •-- .. •_-- -. -. - Acmont of Valentine Cluckert. - sithotiditratotl. as. of • Stephan litotoolaub, d...e.d.- - t -no vent of ([dory II- stiotlsr, anmithittrator..*., of \ - Elsner notlar.... 4•,ssea. . ..., - ... ,.. • . \ Aumont of Jeremiah Muk, arectitor • Au:of atarout.. \ AMOlint of H. )3111.r. adz. lalstrator, I a., of imsoy . ititaf- ' • Amount otlbolinibillillerafidD,llanst MG. \ • l .6 . .tois''. a.. of Hobert lissontsitl, donna d. . .. t -, Account of ' items, an 1....10.0* . gi tc , ..,,,,.in c ,,.. h 0 ,....k , . 1.1 or:a Arens Rim- derktmd. • • - _,- . o A., Accoostuf John trrin, Allainistrator. As. 0f.,11. , P..... \ rlosl 500,00! of If.ry • Emil. adininiumstrir, ko. • • of t-, Account ot Atalanta Lo b, adminktrator Ad: of geisha . \. - Lemont of Robert I oder., i..x.i.t , i4, 4., or John Jp . 0... ks amountof Prediniek Loreinz, {Mardian of Dowd. • M et; Ids.r.ratet A. and Phube lismausoninor eldhlreci of - ~ mmt of toil almoodsou and John Gamble admints• --, -. ‘ m - ntoraJOr• of Einiektah D. Clam... d...,,,,,, d _v• _..._ - ' • \ Aonlat at D. .. llama. a balr.btrator, As. of - Ed ward 'reggs.drcea ol• - •.• ... • \ , • .•.. . _ Amount of James IL - Rum. nod 'Amos Vintridost, ai.• nudism tabula .1... of'olll.lL 'lirovene, - ...coased. - • teMpar of P.n..' 0: 0. Wslllausa. adadnistratfis to ... of Jeshots Willlame. domosed ' ' "' - - „Amount of J. W. herr and J:rArh Cri tart. {{Minn •0000 . . SM.. 40 ~'of John 0 I hb. deoseard • who was sunrirbow ..,:-.•• • motor. AO.. of Wiliima posous. Mows& \ • ...- '• .." • consh'ptJoindi tbuart.admlcitstrator .d. hoofs 4. • ,... j :-: 05101 tcatam.nto ann•io," Ao.. of William Pagan. d-,sott. . , filnel a.ount of J. W. Kerr. Dui, staudian 5tf,',4..," tide el p a s a: &camel. . '• . .. e Ite\ Ammunt Of Janson tYltrient aclattillttattir• ski:pt./ohm , : f demised.. . . munt of gati/doSPfend.adZinlstraldiS•Ara;sitS ' Amohnt of 31.14 Gt 07. Debulnisitator.lu.. of Philo OA 7 ) 4.,01 _ lei WWI= 0. fivirldas. inhatalettratou Ass ,' Or Itiqtak_tr:demss....i. . , .. . .. th et . o o l•Ottal d, 4:l l . ,, , C;o t tosiolt. senor. essoutor. As. or s Account oft Jam. I. \ kleilron Obiolo/atrstr!. Aka. - 01 ). RolgralllcCUtssoo t teem. • . -..•, . . - , • Ateoutst, of nazis A. gill and ii./7 flatablaildisdais- . restore. sr.: -,of Unice Dinah* dereud. .. , A . 74.1grje,11.2 . 1M •04 tuck.s.rd !roam, azarn{dra. .Accoint,t7Warn Peebles and Andrei. Grubbs. ad- . . taloUtrUnnAc r Oaulsl rms. dmiqs•d. , .' . , - .., Ahootmt 6I . now. Bunts. almlasthator-Tde Imola /,*".:49,al'sig,P\l-V4tlstilal4,,-"=%,.. fif Ilto (1. .04 Wili . G.V.G.... nor AM. of WilitawiD.Motra., "4 ana l A I ' .. goal cottint o , ooso IVllliam Mk d. re 1.4. i r Uritif, gh i cs. . Aufount of 'J...nb APears goginkaf,maii.F . She latours.cf tuncotaaoss. ''Af 34ra AecoaM of Ao Tin Trainer. 4to•asedX .. r ; Vf . cfk n re . t :0 : s ZL . ~ h t Montt id i,d{ra id. Patrick ElschhisaJ. J. liao final a - sount of 41 . .. n .. . ' rstro7. 4; \ g f \ lto-•1 1 ; 1 4 Ak In. 4com• d l. '• : ' • Pio. eco.nt '4l Abu Plandet. dem t0n.1.... Arena= of wimp,. CO, ch. busby, de.u.sh • Partial areddnit at caeca tors.. e. .of S. el • Amountof 13/011ard. b p d.decee \\ Amount of Alexis:W\ Donut Uganda, exeunt.; f,lts,=. who yiss u.s.u. of MRubi asi tta asseo A. Don t of lonßo. beit_ P, 'Jo... .n umemu A4Acustrat of Jotses kl,gailik.nner.aollni wank • • of Jo o.rror kdoserairr.._ :. ... .- - \ •`, _. .V . '-"-- —'. troatoftr a. a l "llll"424 3nrls- li t aUin" k ' Wwll4''d.. 4di ' d. 'l , .\ l ‘ . \ Amount of Jaen • • Lnrlat" -•" Ml>" ..'•' •• A ' \ lure. a...r.Earrat4 wt. -- -"4 2 ' 4- , • `' 4 ''''' l, ec:ar.i.4its . hug, twain:R.)l6 A• to \\ \ For flale:y.._' ' , -,_- \,_\ \ \ ir AL EST' •4i IX -TOP riFill W,A,RIP \.` .-.Ths ...tut* of JOUR ortitx - d..40.'w.... \ 1 Vlaau dud by ths h.,- to ahweup_thel eettlaufat' a a e t a - . i ra. offer tz sate ~• our ulna; asha,Mots ➢ tou t so • • • ifrud.ll:r- to l''' .. Nnenr . : ..- V, ', 1 ?: 4 .. • ? l a 1 ' go rl , iot on Penn sln betwseS e llscheautHW,d e y 7 ii i:\ ' ' \ fzEL:, 1 71,".iU1. , ),,ra, 8 111,1: 1 47.1 0 7 4 ,:tx ., i.fg' , N:ttrgl4tVtAtriNbzgtAlri.i's. '\"- . 01 7. on. ••kari# -. ,0 Offs brigtoong' ' etstslX°.Almiti T seat l\ \ A . Cam. titieewifi he tiven to the a' . ..im ' '.. '' , ' t. . 0...1. to ...04.,b,..... , ... • w9 . .*.t.r'srid Leo \ \ . Sorforther mutual.* altetniso Of j.; W k iflPs \ lse; \ ' last. cornet. of Wood mut !rib.-au"rk • SA• a. '''' sit/. , qbe tinatilditled. , . ..... ' o " . S W , Tkk of •A : . ~, .. . J OSII.COITiII,T. ', :\'• ' .ti . `b';.'oP aA s' . '. \ ~ .___, au,,,,,iwd• ' ACON . W• noir selling con 0ar..100 , glemaiind N us' mina% rat.- sad maw Mr 11. er 1861' - Llftena-9014 ItWz4 1 Patyy P.°4 .el gu L .14 1 . 7; , ; /E NT $.• 7:4E\ s ' AVlett. 'Ma an :173% Mit )1 ' 131:5 tie h d .. ,4 . 120 VMS, ,►aouoatir. C:=7=l _;~ ~E--;
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