rußuanED By 141ITE a co. PITTSBURGH FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9,1858 NtrEEADING NATTER WILL BE POUND EACII PAGE OF THIS PAPER. It.3.llminian. WZm dasrean.arbe exlientis• area latlon .out Weakly Ofierta otters to' out jinPlam. men • naoctdeadrabla raedlaun of making tbeli bandrand Imam Oat arminttnaL botwean lour and ay. abonaand. raar-h• nar, aln.in slaty and tnanty In Wader,/ Penna7} . Vault and Lean Ohio. /1/igilTin6ll6—Notttior cis Aditorisl Roams nor Printing Katoblionmont of tho 'Dour Eior.rnn, are open.d on Bandar. ADYNITISMIL mho goalie their potien to usik.r In the pepir on Nonday morning, wllt v 1,.." u.n4 thorn to Wogs 6 o'clock, on Dotards)" DEMLOCL&TIO WHIG, HOMINATIOIB lOR CANAL 001121161011111, BIOBEB POWNALL, Of Lansaw: County. 7tOH . 4117,D1T01L qumula., AJAX. MoCLURE, of rrank/in County StraVitOil GHINTLYLIS, CHIiIk3TIAN itLEYERB, Of Clarion Cou nty FOR 317001 01111:17311141 COURT. TfIMIAS A. BET% of P4ikuktphics 000 0001 017107r1101 COMM. 1108E8 HAMPTON, of 1 1 11 , Mb.nl , rot Wm. Da. JAMBS HABOTIIEHS. of WM 700 771•ICKBET, • "JOHN-SI. DOEtTSH - . of Taranto... JOHN J. SUSS. of Versals. THOM4B J. HIGHS% of Lover St char. JOHN'S. VAINLY& of Nanaestes, 011.111thliff NAYLOR, of Piltanta. .10101-104111711.21. .1117(11t 8. ILRALING. of All eghoni. n. rumor .11,0111 M. EDWARD F. JUtiLli. of Pittsburgh. Tot 0011/11EittiNtS. sensaim J. BR/ORS, of Robinson rot At! 1,00. JBbi.EB 24041118 ORR; of P 1... • 104 COLINTT • JOURI. KR.NNEDY. et WestDscr. Tim Maximus or Slays Csrcnsa.—Mr. Musball Wynkoop has again entered upon a race. for diatinotion. His latest -exploit is re ,oorded below, in - aletter which we find in the PAikidetphier Ledger. One cannot 'too mach ad mire. thexmartliness whiolt prompted Aye coma gold white men to attack a defenceless negro, nor tho valor shown by them. in flying disgraced from the I el& 'Five upon — one, and beaten at that: 'Almoet erery, endeavcir to enforce the Pagitivevlaw. has thus far excited abhorrence; but no'erent in the history. of that law„is Work lilted to stir op more loathibg than that reoorded WILIMFDAZIi, Sept., 8, 1868 "Au attempt wee made this morning, about half past 6 o'clock; to reclaim a portion of South: . . ern property, in the, person of a fine young ma- Ditto, s waiter st this hotel, named Bill, who has been living in this place about a year. The par. ty, were Mr. George Wynkoop, Deputy Marshall, one Jenkins, and three others, making an Oho dye foroe of five. The. time chosen for the ar rest was st early breakfast, at which Bill served se a waiter. So soon as breakfast was over one of the party .threw his arms round the waiter and the other four rushed upon ,him. A fight ensued which•laated twenty minutes. The alle ged slave threw the man from him wholirst solo ed him, when he was struck with the maces of the offieerirsid a handcuff fastened on his left arm—he straggling all the while with desperate energy.. One of the party received a severe blow over the head with the handcuff, making a con siderible gash. The officers then called upon an individual present who had formerly.idel in er• resting a davit° aid them. No warrant was shown. He told them they wore five to one, which ha thought enough,end besides he thought they, bad. es, many as could work to advantage. The alarre seized a ,knife from the table which was taken from him and be escaped out of the room, the effisere after him, exelaimitig: "shoot him!" "shoot hied" In the yard.ln front of the .hotel, three pLitol 'abets were fired. The slave ran for the river Susquehanna, which is some forty yards in front of the hotel, threw arm& of his clothes 118 had not been torn rain the scuffle; retaining only his shirt and plat:mod in. Being unable to swim he waded brae far se.poe ale, the ceders firing at Mei frith pistols.- _ In the meantimea crowd collected, but no one interfered with the majesty of the law. A no- gro barber °t e tt& place, named Rex, then pro cured a pair of pantaloon; and the slave came onshore and pnt.theca on.. The officers came up, and ho again sprang into the river. Hera he stood at bay—his face out, bruised, swollen, and covered with blood. After some time ho cradl ed out tired, chilled and completely exhausted, and;lay upon the bank, the handcuffs still on his arm, but declaring that be would not be taken alive, and that rather than be arrested he would loin take to the river, and drown hlenolt — Here was three fourths Anglo Saxon blood strug gling for liberty. The officers seemed to be eat isfied of this feet, and gage up the:pm:emit . The slave theecamo ashore, - having been in the wa ter an hour, and went up the river btudc alone, Which was the last that was seen of him. The officers then took their cordage, sad left, but with what 'hove is of course unknown. As the slave must still be in the neighberhood, it is very possible that they may not bare abandoned their design. To say nothing of the ion of the much .valuable property,: the ides of five able bodied men, armed with the authority of the United .11tates, and pistols and maces besides, being do foaled by a naked mulatto, cannot lbevery egret , able to the parties engaged. However, they hid a fair opportunity, sa.no one interfered at. all, except one citizen who took the =to of the par ty, and the negro barber, who gave the slave a pair of pants. Whether the latter not Is treason perhaps Judge Grier could determine. • Thoughayery opportunity was given the oM. cent to make -the arreet, it is certain there was considerable sympathy for the-slave. To see a young man, nearly white, hunted like a wild beast into the water, eat and bleeding, and prob.; ably wonaded with shots, and_deciaring -that he would ,have freedom, or- perieh in the at • tempt, will always, tD spite of the compromises of the Constitution, excite pity among those who are not brought up in the midst of "nor pecu liar domeatiopmititution." Southern men who are here express much in dignation at the performance of the officers, and .denennee the shooting, is especially cowardly Every one says that the slave might have been taken, with ordinary tact, in a decent way, and that they could have had aid enough to do AB it the officers received some bruises in the fight, but no large amount of sympathy. ,Those who hive aided before in catching slaves here, especially ridicule their want of success. . A bystander remarked, .the five who were at the slave sailed for assistance. The Slave said noth leg, but hiui an imploring look which untanned me." Great country, this KAPPA. .Ratutoio Acouurr.—A serious accident, anted by cattle, occurred on the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad lest evening,shortly after dark. As the Expreee train, condig towards Pittburgh, wait passing &point about thirty miles treat of the city, three cows euddindy spent% upon the track, immediately. in front" or the 'train- The signal for flitting on the 'breaks was given as quickly as passlble, but the three cattle betas together, the cow-catcher could not throw them all off, and a serious shook took place,•by which ihe en gine - and the platforms of the cars were a good deal broker,. The Roe:leer remained at his post and was uninjured: The only pereon seriously kurt was a gentleman named Oliver, of Lawrence county,, one of whose lege was broken. Hi was left at Newdirighton. Another train we's Imme diately procured, and the rest of the passengers 'arrived at Pittsburgh about two hours after the usual time. Thy passengers generally united in a written ordiltsate, exhonerating the Engineer and Condaottir froth all blame. . Mae. flasatir C. Lonerr, of Carligton. Ky., la on s visit to tMa city to obtain eubtoriptions ,to the Kentuoky! Garland, a weekly paper of Which elle to editor. She tells ow in her pros pear, that having to provide for a large fart of email children, by her own 'exertions, and being Lotter sequainted.with the- editorial• de partment of a newrpeper than any. other bad nave; she has eCtablithed the Garland at.oll per SOZIWIL We commend bar to the kind attention Of 'gar. oitiseco. She in staying at the Motiorl -0'44 House. • OE% Boaz TasuL—*opletoa: or Moro Tfork for the Moine Law: By Pharellas Churn!), 1): anther of oPhilosophyAt Benevolence," and To ilette other works. Fourth edition: New York: Lewis. Colby h Co.: This le an excellent and most timely nook, -andwili be read with deep Intermit !lull. -We reconmend to .all the friends of temperance to obtelo and - refresh their seal in the good work from Its exciting riga. Thls is' no tims for :apathy or half way measaren Whatever we do `mot be done with the sityht, andarlth the driter inittation to 'conquer.. For rsale by DATildil ~, A gnew _Market, street. ' Th e ,pr e i °gems Picayune, of the net ill; ..on ce the adoption of stricter quarrel:ulna meas.. • tures,atibet port, Five vessels bad arrived in Vie liver, - trait New, Yorlr, , within three days, baring est tumrd two" hundred and fifty pereetur. It per ealttal to tater the city, the probabilities are, mast -dikes:ll,ollld tali vietima to tbe epidemic. ti ~ ~ 3M 5.; .. .: .. ~',.Si 3 P ti-,. ..f: i r l.. i rJS 9, F t f_A.'SvS.~'~~.lv{~~ Tao: NEW nu. Oaimpon Of the Pittaurgb Daily Daaatt. Niw Tow.; Sept. 6; 1858 Lest -week was a sort of moral Corniest Temperance, Antislavery, Woinen's rights, Ve getarianism, and a good many other aspirations and inspirations directed to the universal refor mation and elevation of humanity held a eaten.- nails—Women in pantelettes and short skirts, in no case pretty" and generally bold and ugly, ladies in elongd drapery upon the old model, all of them more or less creel, and men to match, foregathered In Metropolitan -Hall and delivered themselves of their 'lase. My pen is too feeble to di justlee to the scene.. At all times charita ble and tolerant; I am an advocate for the largest liberty in others which does - not interfere with my liberty. Every man hae a right to do as he pleases provided his pleasures do not trench up on the freedom of any body else. But I must ionfess I have no sympathy with this hull de sire to rush before the public with theories for the reconstruction of society. It rarely happens that any permanent good, any practical reform comes of them. Of all the schemes 'for social advancement which were premed upon the pub. Ho by these male and female philanthrophiate— and that many of them are influenced by motives of sincere benevolence I do not question; not one, with the exception of the restriction of the rum traffic, will have any result that will be remem bered ten years. The manufacture and gersling of spirituous liquors are an evil and vice which ought to be diminished by law, if severer legal coercion than is now provided will be effeotnal to that end. As to woman's rights, the ideas of the persons who held forth at Metropolitan Hill on that topic) are something more than omen seal flummery; they are very misohletous fat notes, destructive of the true. dignity, delicacy and modesty of woman. The position of woman is determined by nature. Her physical and mental constitution preeoribes the limits of her sphere, and mark the line of distinction between the duties and capacities common to her and to "nn. As wife and mother she shines In neap *ow:bible excellence. Bat even in those high and exclusively feminine characters she fills only relations to others, end, cannot perform her part with any success without the co-operation of the husband and father. Corporeally she is beauti ful and delicate but fragile; mentally, the appre ciates the. elegant, the pretty and refined, but how inferior are her perceptions and powers to the lordly intellect, the heaven descended mind, which assimilatts her partner to their Creator. What can she do that man cannot better do ! Can ehe sew, or Oaint, or ernfiroider better then he? It has been thought that she can, bat this is a great she can do nOthing; discon fleeted with, the great duty of replenishing the earth, so well as man. It hes been thought that she penalised an art which gave speedier charm to her correspondence. This is another illusion . Soigne, D'Arblay, D'Abrantat and Mary Stuart wrote well, but spirited as are their letters they are vapid and feeble compared with those con temporary' tattlers and goesippers, Horace Wel. pole, Chesterfield, Boswell arid Voltaire. It is her feebleness which constitutes the necessity for woman's subordination. We love her, admire her, would die for her, and do die for her, be cause of her generosity, her devotion, her never faltering 'Section, her faith in us, her soft cling ing upon and about us, and those indefinable qualities of her-inture„ which stamp her in our hearts as the better and purer part of humanity. Bat inasmuch as ehe is not Strong but weak, in !amebas shaoannot contend but must depend, cannot sot but mute be acted upon, the Is what she is, namely an attachment to man, unknown to the world, reeoguixed in the family alone, and riverenoed there. Now, what is the use of talk ing of woman's political rights, er her right to Influence end control the State? God has denied them to her by- withholding trite her the capa city to exercise them. But theexpetience of the world from Eve's.day to the natal morn. of Mary Beene, is to be ignored. The spirit of the age points to the pantaloons and forthwith Bloom er comes forth armed for dominion with the ex tremities thrust eat upon en astounded world a foot and a half below the peftlooca. Then comes strong minded women from Vermont and the interior wilderness of New York,. (Heaven for give me that I should my . Inw ugly they were or fooked,] to talk to a dish of "forked radishes" about marriage and divorce and baby-does—upon the latter Mr. Swieshelm could beat the best of them bellow—and to scatter the poison of a bestial Infidelity upon the holiest of the domestic relations. There is In all this something of honest self deception; but far mesa of a morbid thirst for notoriety, of; silly conceit, of consum- . ing vanity,and an indecent contempt of thiworld's opinion. But lam getting p little more excited' with my - subject than the heat of the weather renders Wettable. There is much excitement in the . Grain Mar ket. The news from Europe is thought to be peaceful, bat the worst fears of short crops are confirmed. The accounts from our own crops are also:-better, and the prospect of 'a liberal surplus is Neter. The want of ships is much felt, end where the means of transportation fcr the immense shipments now contemplated are to be found, I cannot imagine. It is said that the dispute between &MIS and the rest of Europe on the Turkish question is net tled. If it is settled, r- venture the opinion that Ennis has carried or secured the speedy resit- cation of all her plans, as well as she could have dolls by a stemmata! war. She his yet manifest: ed not the slightest intention of emanating the Turkish Provinces. Ido not believe she will restore them. The governments of Frame and England have been both deceived and Intimida ted, and they have manifested an imbecility and cowardice, which must convince Nicholas that he may now prooeed and carry out his European system of conquest and annexation Without the slightest fear of opposition from them. Janus. Mudd Co rassoodenos or N. Amyl.= a 11. H. Gasstts„ WASHINGTON, Sept 6, 1868. 'The Mon.; Robert J. Walker'e resignation of the Chinese mission has been accepted. The cause of the resignation is believed to be the re. mnoetranoes of hie relatives againat going, as hie health does not improve as rapidly as it prom• Ind to do when ho accepted the appointment The appointment of hie encoesser may be tepee. ted at an early hour. • Mr. John W. Davie, of Indiani, has been sp• pasted Governor of Oregon. Stimaburgh, of Pennsylvania, has bemt appointed Gonsul at Talcahttans, Chili. It la a valuable place. Captain William T. Sherman, of the Ba bels tame Department, has resigned. The vaosnoy will be filled by the appointment of some officer from the line of the army. The Navy Department has no advices of the death of Capt. Tann% at Pensacola, and &able the statement. The eloop of was Jamestown, on the Brazilian station, is to be relieved 'eery ecion, sad sent to :the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Seated Aisistatit Engineer Thomas A. Stephens, of the Nati, his resigned.. Owszasure OF TEI CALIFONZLA Muse.—Sea Francisco papers, recoiced by the last arrival, contained a decision of much importance, which was recently made by. the Supreme Court of California. It le to the effect that the United States governmhnt is nothing more than a pri vate landholder in California, and that the mines of gold and sliver in the publlo lands arca/ much the property of the State, by 'virtue of its sorer. elguty, ce are , similar mines In the lands of pirate citizens. The Coact nye that the State hacoherefore, solely the right to authorise them to be-worked, to pass laws for their !egoistic:oo li c e n se miners, .to. This doctrine has all along been practically noted upon by - Calltirnians, though - It can hardly stand the teat eftlia United States Supreme Court, if carried thither.'Should It be allowed by that , tribunal, the Mormons of Utah; or' any other squatter community which might get to be a State, would have the same right to the lands in their own territory. In Australis the gold mines bare yielded a rerylarge revenue to the 'government, but In California, where the State claims them as her property, she scarcely derivis revenue enough from them to Steep the'Treasury from bankruptcy. As they are at present managed, they. are the preporty of whoever works them. The Mobile Register states that the sickness in that place has Increased materially. After giving the number of Interments for the week ending on the 27th, as seventy six, of which Ler° were forty-nine fever asses, it sap: ”Thus, notwithetandieg all oar sanitary pre ',cautions, the unexampled'efforts and energy of the corporate authorities to prated us from dis ease, the fever among us bas assumed naot form, and although the physicians assure as that mut receiving prompt attention are gen erally controlled by remedies, It would be ex tremely imprudent for tumecilmated ftflloo4l to Walt of visiting qui' • " Wstsx no We COMING To ?—This question is asked - in eerrow and anxiety,-by the Cincinnati gazette, in view of the foul Itnormlties which have lately disgraced that cliti,rof dolled its. Courts of Juries.' The Gazette says: What are we ' coming to? Precisely what we are coming to cannot be teld so easily. We know things are in a very bad way, and that they are . daily getting worse and worse, but where we 'hail halt in our downward course, no on* can tell It may be less difficult to check up thin" rapid descent, mush lees stop, until we reach' the lowest depths of degradation and crime, and our men and. women shall feel the neoessitrof forth. Not a day passes but some new crime or disguiting vice, or some new scene of disorder, violence, robbery, and bloodshed is heralled in newspapers, as evidence, not of our improve ment under the new Constitution and our new officers, but of an increase in the amount and enormity Cf crime. Not of as increase in the number of capable, efficient and faithful public officers, but on the contrary, an Increase In the number of those who are too vicious to restrain their own propensity to violate not only the rules of propriety, but of law. Even s Judge is in one midst—the sale Judge of the Criminal Court— elected but a abort time Miami by an overwhelm ing majority of the voters, who, while in Court, hesitates not to violate the acknowledged rules which have heretofore regulated the conduct of those who have filled Judiaiaistatienti, and to so conduct himself as to bring the Courts and Judges into contempt Beyond that, though especially declared by law a conservator of the peace; him self is found engaging in street brawls, making cowardly assaults on peaceable citizens, coming up in the public market space behind their books and without.warning, felling them to the ground. We see a Judge opening his own Court in the morning, and charging the Grand Jury to in. quire into and present all poisons guilty of offences in the county—then adjourning that Corirt to take his place in the criminal box of the Police Court, where, failing to shuffle off hie responsibility for violating the law, leis tried, convicted and sentenced for his violence and assault and battery to pay a floe, and to stand committed until the tine and costs be paid! What are we coming to? Is the Court where the Crim inal Judge is tried, and 'during the progress of his trial., we witness eueh demonstrations of ap plause and diasprebation as the case took a turn otio way or the other—of each applause as fs heard at boisterous meetings, and in circuses arid Theatres, and, In addition, we witness con tinued disturbance, which the Court is power lees to suppress. We see in Court, during , the trial, a member of the bar, who is quietly stand ing for want of a seat, peremptorily and insult ingly ordered outside of the bar, then seised by the collar and dragged across the floor, and then struck, in the presence of the Covet, :it an officer, with a colt! Neil may we ask, what are we coning to, when suck ahameless proceedings are enacted in our courts of justice, in broad daylight, in the face of the whole people. If these things are tolerated in this community, there 'is cause for alarm—strong reason for enquiring, what are we coming tot and unless the people arise in their majesty and strength, and good men band themselsee together to put an end to these out rages and this misrule, and to bking late power men of better morals, of higher character, of more extensive legal attainment, and of firmer Integrity—men better suited to discharge.prop arty the high and important duties confided to them tie need not look for improvement in the public morals, for we ought not to expect any. We have sowed the wind, and should expect to reap the whirlwind. , • Lens IN Plusen—The regular Paris corree prudent of the New York Journal of Commerce —Robert Walsh, Esq.—was at Dieppe on the 10th inst.,Zand writes thus of this fashionable bathing.plaoe:. • Binoe the middle of last week, our weather hie been perfect, sea and land radiant and re freshed by a constant, keen breeze. We are in the height of the gala season; the foreign cam panTwaa never more numerous or more distin guished by pretensiontn Titles and toilettes rival at the balls and ooncerts, those which figure at Paris, in the winter,xi the most fashionable mansions. Every molting, between 9 and 11,• hundreds of dames and girls may be =Weevil ted frnmothe arcade, dipping and splashing, or swimming at some twenty or thirty yards from the shore: The British sex, whose limbs resem ble the proportions in the Flemish and Dntob paintings, strike out with surpassing vigor and display ;- multitudes of gentlemen look on from above; laughter 'and sarcasm are rarely 'pared; feminine delicacy is obsolete. Saturday last, the market day and eve of the steeple ohm., brought in rustic and urbane multitudes. The aboriginal costumes of Normandy and Brittany always cap tivate my vision. Oar hotel keepers were obliged to billet throngs of genteel strangers on the' housetholders of the town; and the latter were nothing loth, for the consideration was not minute. On the Elidoday, all proved equally propitious for the races; the fifteen horses had arrived in- the beat condition; seven of them from England.. All the dignitaries of Rout?, and not a row of the capital, pretented thim selves with their ribbands and -crones; the etipend'of a four-wheeled. vehicle for the occa sion, ins sixty francs. • The 0000010110 of marriages, and of eqleetri ens 'and pedestrians on the ground, may be re ported at twenty or thirty thousend. Eleven horses started, the majority -English; it woe a floe pieenresque outset. The sport, however t quickly became cruel; the first barrier or (theta ole to be leaped, was a very rugged, broken wall, more then three feet high—too much for conceal of the horses; some balked; two fell heavily, throw log and ercatiliig thajoeklee; five of the compe titors only reatthed.the goal. The second heat was attended frith 'like accidents; bones were broken up, and two of the riders . ' dangerously,in jured. The gladiatorial pastime of the Romans has been stamped barbarous; the Sabbath work near Dieppe was candidly more heathenish than Christian. Ladies in the booths shrieked and feinted. The Journals remark, if their sensibil ities was so exquisite,' why did they go? If the gentlemen, too, find the thingrather savage, why do they encourage it by their mama? With out their ' mph:lea, our hippodrome,—now of wide renown—would be a desert. The English steeds won- most of the prizes, mating in all, some twenty thousand franca. I am.-more and more inolined to the idea that a due public ob servance of the Sabbath is indispensable for the preservation of religious sentiment/1 in what Christian community solver. - There is no doubt of it Aboliah the Sabbath,` or habitually desecrate it, and public morality goes with it. America hue immense interests - it stake In this question. Beware of the entering wedge of gradual prostitution of the sanotlties of the Sabbath, mina you are ready to adopt the habits and customs, and foster the moral sentiments which-lave destroyed public virtue, political honesty, civil liberty, and true religion in so many countries of Europe. Tnis Games Mission —Theotatemeil of the New York Courier that Mr. Walker has thrown up the mission to Chita was noticed by the Union yosterdey, but was not coutradloted, so that the public is loft to infer that the statement is true. The Unin favors us with no explanation of the cause of Mr, Walker's relinquishment of the mission, but'ln lien thereof abates the Whig Ad ministration for leaving to its sueeeesore so de teethe. &steam navy. The Courier, we think, old the present Administration injuitice in attri buting to "Imballity" the not furnishing a war stesmer to convey Mr. Welker to China, beeanse the public scribe had required the employment of all the disposable national steamers on ether duty; and, as we have before had occasion to re mark, the Government found it exceedlngly_dif hatch, and not until after many months' delay, to man the steamers placed in commission. .Al though the &oratory of the Navy is, according to a Washington latter writer for the Richmond Enquirer, ' , doing wonders tp build up a steam navy," still it is not the - Worn( a day; and, not doubting, that he le doing his beat, these "won derer" sdeording to the same writer, consist merely in having °advertised for proposals to repair the steamer Ban Jacinto." It Is net less unfair, however, for the Union to blame the Whig Administration for not bequeathing a more effident steam navy to its suiceoeser; and the re proach will appear Angularly' unfortunate when It le recollected that for our moat of steam ships—nay, for almost our entire steam navy— the country is indebted to Whig Administration& If It Is not as efficient as it ought to be, the blame belongs to. the Bemoans& party, which bad the control in Congress during the last four years ' and refined to grant the appropriation asked by the Executive to put the Navy on a more respectable footing.—Araf. inlet ' Conn Vrershe re TIM 8013711312 URXlll nuout.—The captain of 'hip Hauges, arrived at 811 Franoleoe, report, &comet W. 8. W, at 7 P M , AprfllB or 0 1!468, Ist. 66 deg. 62 min. B. long, 70 deg. 12 im W. Accounts from Aui• trials atate that a beautiful comet became visi ble at Adelaide on the 6rot of Mai; its place was in the conetellation of Orion. Profeeror Bond, of Cambridge. Observatory, writes ender date of September Ist, and sap: .1 hare no other than newspaper accounts Of the oomet seen In the Souther& hemlophere in April and. May last. We ehaU no doubt have a good account of It from Mr, Molest, the AstronoMer . Royal at the Cape' • No trace of Lamparter, the murderer, has jet been &severed.. There was a report in decals lion a few dare ags,\ hat he had been eemeln the 'neighborbbod of Preeport, but we could net se certain that it had originated from an, authen tic eourot; Sheriff McGill has, on ids own re. egoneibllity, offered a reward of 'two hundred dollars for his reoapturr. ?dn. Loloporier, who was released WI bill; has been surrendered, and Is now in priiion.finilor WAy. a' . .. .. Caere is Esiors-27te ErsitaexsialfwEread- t ErstencesumeoOcirintiwiliel —A late num iiefs' Market. --I:he London airrespeiwientolthe I ' bet of the London Times states that the pr 7pri- New nit Comilterdsivnilider elle of the. 2-%.4 store, of railwey ttoek in Great &hails are cam alt., thus writes of the excitement in the bread-1 puted to have equandered seventy millions of stuffs' market: ' ' i pounds sterling in Parliamentary contests, and to The intelligence which you received by the I hare obtained leave to mike railway lines to the last paoket of the Kiag of Naples having deemed oggregste vales of forty millions of pounds star the admitte.nee of grain of all, into that ling, which they hare in the end been glad enough country, duty free; untllD ' . next, predu- tarelintuish. Stud though:the estimated traffic oed a deal - did effect on the Use= corn market, on these lines has seldom deceived the calettla which was futhergreatly inermieed by the mess- tore, yet in these wasteful contests and visiona l:we just mentioned as having been adopted in ry schemes the expected. dividends have been France. It is now admitted to be unqueetiona- ,swallowed up. The practice of oorporationsinter. ble_that the harvest ii Italy end the South of fering in Parliamentary contestscommenced with France will be seriously deficient, and Willie the Bent India Company, which formerly wield purchases of wheat, igra, in the "Mack See have ed eitch immense political power in England. lately taken place with a view to the wants of We aro sorry to find this corrupt and pernicious. those countries, while within the last few deys business undertaken by some great railroad nor: cur own' market lute likewise been resorte4 to poratlons in the United Matte, which, though sp for the same purpose. pareatly profiting by the emcees., of their meta The large mock, of Odessa wheat take* by urea. moat in .the end be ruined by them. It: 'our capitalists during the put month or two will would not be difficult to point out glaring institt therefore yield epleudid profits. hleanwhil the efts of such interference In electiens, nor, indeed, harvest throughout Great Britain is goin en to designate a case, an lamentable se It is aston much more favorably than was eloniadelp OWL Wang, in which the whole political complexion The Improvement in this respeWhOwevei, has of a sovereign State has been completely chat:g nat been, followed by a fall In prices. Thai pient ed by the interference of a single railroad,cor- would h i ve occurred but it het been wholly coin- poration.in its elections.—N. Amer. tersoted by the continental demand. Indeed, _. . from this latter cause the buoyanoyof quotatbras has beet remarkable, and from the recentlallof 12 per cent., a:recovery ha now efolturnd of about 8 or 9 per cent., the advance obtained yea / terday on the beet qualities of English wh t be ing aa much its 4e. sterling per quarter. -: To avoid being misled by this exeltemen . how ever, It will be well for your merchants t bear in mind that much of the present high price tutees solely fi the scarcity of freight ti the Bleak Sea—actonmetance that will soon il d its cure, and prod ce are action. According to the last edviets from Odessa the rates paid foe ves sels to this country were 116 e per ton for-tal low, and 16e. ild. per quarter, (equal to $8 90) for wheat. ' , The wheat crop not only in France, but in Italy and in,,other parte of Western Europe, le unquestionably short. Preparatory measures to insure a sufficient supply for the coming *inter, are being taken by several Governments. The corn merchants and producers of the United States have already been notified of-several im perial decrees, published by Napoleon 111., ht ing for their object the prevention of ward which which in France more certainly pethepe than any other country of Europe, is sure to be computed by extraordinary political excitement: Indeed, some of the journale that would be hos tile tp the powers that be if -they drred, have reoently with a satisfaction more plainly Implied than expressed, recalled to mind that many of the resolutions that have changed the espeet of affairs In France during the last seventy years, have been, if not caused, powerfalily promoted by concurrent scarcity of food, pinching severe ly ell but the wealthy classes. The Emperor is evidently wide awake to the dangers, political, and social, which threaten to test the solidity of. his newly established power by the coincidence of this providential cause of commotion with those essential to all violent change like that which he has recently effected. Rio three late decrees clearly show thin. For he takes care always to accompany them in.the non official columns of the Moniker, with remarks of a character to quiet the publus alum which they might excite, asoribing,them to purely warmer oial causes or -to perh aps excessive paternal cau tion that would avert from his dear people oven the possibility of suffering for want of bread We know that* short time since the Minister of the Interior convoked Nu principal editors of Paris, and warned them 16 publish nothing of a nature to excite alarm touching the two promi nent subjects of the day—the Eastern question and the crops. The reality however of the threat ened scarcity and the alarm of Government are shown by the facts that funds to the amount of $6,000,000 have been recently sent to Marseil les for the purchase, on &cermet of Government, of wheat in Egypt and eleawhers, and this over and above the numerous shiploads already in troduced at.Havre, and the seventy millions of pounds engaged and now in store in the English warehouses on account of the Minister of War. Ccr. N. Y. Courier. . • FACTO amour tan Fuss —Tile New Orleans Crescent eaye, a few months ego I merchant of this city took to hie home and hurt a youtbfal bride, and went to reside in the Foarth District. Wishing to live in privacy, he engaged only one eervent—a fresh green girl, from the Emerald Isle She took the fever and died in a few days. . Another was hired and dewed the lame fate.-:- . - A third and a fourth filled the vacancy In tits household, and followed in eueeession the sweep ing summons _et the came fell destroyer. Fol lowing the impulse of a natural dread, the map chant went to Mobile to avoid the destruetive visitation of theaeourge, and the next day binn led his young and beautiful bride. Diegusted with. a home viten, aught-but empty, chambers 'sued to call up the memories of deputed joys, he returned to the city to eell out his household. determined to leave a inanity to him es angges: See of sorrow. He died that day. When out Interment visited the premises, ltere urn • oar living- ncesturn. It woe a solitary parrot; swieeng in its lonely cage, walling unslttlegly Its deserted elite. Alas, poor poll A Tninnuo SCE3II.—A fen days sin's; as the exprino train forDatticaort was passing the vicinity of Human's auk, at the rate of forty miles an hour, a horrifying sight was witneesod by thosi having dune of the train. A man apparently a fisherman, inhabiting one ;of the shanties olcse by, who was laboring unilerrsanio a pole, had thrown himself upon the rails for the purpose of self destruction; but two females having drawn him off, were engaged in a dread ful struggle to prevent hie again throwing him self before the train. One bad a deadly grip of his legs, while the other wu kneeling upon Ids breast, as the iron horse went thundering by, just grazing her clothing; indeed so oboe was she, that her own escape from instant death wu molt imminent. The whole noun occupied bat an Initant, and euroely any of the passengers were aware of the calamity whi6h had been im pending. Thou who witnessed it were horror struck, knowing the impossibility to prevent the destruction of all three; if the maniac suotieeded in etrugglieg only a few inches nosier the rail. —Phila. Ledyrr. The Lan Anusc Bza 0101011 The London Times devotee two columns to the genealogy, the exploits and public honor, of this hero, whose death we briefly noticed yesterday. It recounts wlthinualt boaeting, the •maianding ha Chesapeake Gay, and glorified 81r George Cockburn for his share In the destruction of be. tween £2,000,000 and .28,000,000 of publloprc. party at Wuhington, which it calls a Nyrleridid acAleventenr." ' For this, more than all hie other exploits, Admiral Cockburn was loaded with honors by his, eoverelgu and by successive par lament.; and for this, more than for anything else, be will be honored-with a place among the great la Westminster Abbey. On this side cf the Atlantic, however,he bee long eines secured. an immortally) of In famy for his vandal dude of Infamy at Washington, and for the oraefties perpetrated by him along the Chesapeake, dar ing the war of 1812. Ennaaarzon nom latt.san.—We to hear of parties proceeding to America, chiefly of the peasant class. We are afraid that though the harvest in this country may be plenteous, the laborers will be few.—Balinesstot We see no prospect of any thawe to emigra tion, but, on the contrary, number' are still pre paring `to lure the country. The :lathed is most letzuriaiit, labor Is in demand, good wages eau be obtained; and yet the people, se If seised 11 with . mania, are emigrating by hundreda— Blpo CArcenielt.-----We learn upon good autho rity, that within the past few days about 200 persons ban left this town andikeighborheol for Waterford and Dublin, to take shipping thence to Anierico.-2ynArraerj.Fivs Freer. A Hippepoiamtut has arrived at Paris from Egypt, after is journey of 8000 mike, and has taken up his redden's° at the Jardin dm Plants. He immediately took a bath in the basin con struoted for the elephant, in which be seemed to find great enjoyment. Thirty goals which imp. ply him with milk, arrived with him. lie does not, however, live exclusively on milk, but eats melons and some other vegetable productions.— Ho is exceedingly . tame, much attached to hls keeper, and allows himself to be handled by strangers. He in quite young, not having yet finished onttbsg hie teeth, but hie already attain ed the also of an ordinary cow. Attorney Gioneral Cushing'S speech at the Oryital.Palace Opening, (or ln Newark, to made the subject of severe remarks In the Unions Universe, as going to prove that thei prompt ad• ministration of the United State' is bent on 'ne ttle requisition of territory, without regard to the rights of others; under the plea that each le the deoree of destiny. Stualvs—M. - T. Alexander, who killed a man named Lougee, in Louisville twelve pars ago, it le stated, was himself killed seawall, in Arks*. atm.—Balt San. M. J. Alexander killed Loupe, the broker, in Third street, Philadelphia, about 12 years ago, and wee pardoned by Gov. Porter. If he is the person referred to, his case Is bet anothire Mos rration of the fiot, that crime add vlolonee have usually buts brief"career.—PAils. Idyati Ull/1. Vote, as Will-be seen 10 , 1 our Special Die. patch has been offered the Edon to Pranoe; Should he *tempt the posits will have an appal , trinity of writing another book in , glorification of Royalty; for he will And In the person of •the swindling eubthroat, WhO /lOW WI on the French Throne, ample materlal fora work *blob should throw "The Court and King of Prance" quite in to the altado.—.* Y. A Nam Govormon cos Oaxaotr.—The Bali John W. Davis, or Indiana, (the /*ldeal of thi, Lit Democratic National Conventiot‘) bac boon appointed Goventor of Orenon. Diseams of monk the Rth—Tbe singular phenom enon receitily exhibited in the waters of tfie Pa tapsco, of,grent numbers of dead fish, has not bum confined entirely to that locality. At New born, North Carolina, the same singular occur rence has been observed, the water being ov oid with thedcsd and swelled carouses of nu- Merani varieties of fish, mostly, however, of the smaller kinds. Iceunim TO TEE PUBLIC. .10:4'1II. 8010MM:us would intoim th) pub. Ile. that Inasmuch as. on frequent occasions, letter leaving cities where be bad cold hie celebrated SPZI2TACILL.S. and ULdBB/18, unauthorised person. keeping Jewelry Cores: have advertised and sold Bpecteolee purporting to be three or Mr.& Thiele testy, that Mr. liolomms, after he obeli hove left Pittebnrgb. will Jeer. no *sent behind him. for the Marne* of selling hie golds. nor leave ono per of dpeetacles unsold—as there are memo who would not ecruple •to misrepresent the troth after Mr. O. ha gone. sidd2w 2dr. li t .would advise three pavans requiring Glenne to •DPI7 in Phlladeltible. and they will have their eight well lulled by proper optiolans and respectable men. MI H. t •[ - Mon nom' 'TpanmoNT.—Mr. Solo mons: Bir—l think it no morSitian to est olio:Cm to you ai well as to the Ameriaan - eiomitingty to state, the SPECT•ChNg I bought or you milt me And/. I grul =A . rtglit much improved. I ammen email Print with tbewr for toy length of time without fatigue to my meet. Monti/ my tight tontirme to Improve by the um of them, I have no doubt but I shell be able to reed without them In a abort time. Yours. truly, T. MO/MDR& Allegheny City, Jane Z. In& Luse need Sir. Solomon, EYE CILALBSB Ibr vary Inlet period. with decided advantage. and have nil ho detective ltetton In staling that a detecti vision of long elsol hog has bees relieved. and the mons seem to be sosus log vigor and toms. I therefore cheerfully bear teytimOnyi to Disk essalleney Lod ecnstraoy, Gee. to Mr. essiol ooo etlD Le a mantles' Datil:Len, and the wooderhsl' With which he adapts, hie Masan to the rations peen. Daritiee of vicion. D. D. BUTTON. No. %I Weyer street, Pittsburgh. idea= MEM • ger Mr. Solomor*--Dear Sir:—Being 640 i um era mho purchased SPEOTAOLKirdf Jun in thu Plat.% and having had ample time to try them. mast asp In Puttee to you that three of yours that 1 am tnw ining an 1 1117 Por cent. better than .y 1 ever had. Itrspertfullr. sours. kr . ST/WHIM Pittsburgh. Auguit 58, 1818. ' War Worms—An this le the aeason of the Year when norms and most. Ihroildable among children. the proprietors of idlegll.W.l VEB3II/001 beg leave to call atteotlie of parents to Its - virtue Co. the expelling of Thess annoying. and often IY/detest:Wee of children. It vial fneestal by a pityaldan of great experfewe is gimlets, who. after haring used It to. ..reseal years in his own moth*. and found Its effects so mirerral, waft Induced at last to offer it to the public- aa a cheap, but paten And ascallsot notrifolos. It has singe become, twpoler throughout the United States, as the moot, efecteot genulfoge ever known, and the, demlod_ has' been steulfly on the Increase since Its Bret intralictlon M the nubile. , Pore/Wm gill be eareftth to ask for Dr. BDLANE'gi OZIABLIATDD TZKII.111C(IN, mod take none else. A lir other Von:Wove. fn oosparitolo are garlic... Dr. let%One. g.ania. Vercdfage. abo bl. colebrstel Llvee PIM.= now be bed at .11 rerpectable Drug awe. fa the knifed Otago, lad frogt the sole protriesom 11,8111101 BROTLUIttg r -- erS3 enamors Le J. ICldd t Co. CA Wocetetreet Flowers Will "Grow where the Waters Ann.-1f the cutlets of the snip Is kept healthy. `end the germs of the Bair istrlgnstal by slimiest:Mr thigh operate at their roots, throggh the bum *tin cr donde of tn. head. • km& and Amon hood of Hatt nmeent fall to to the remit. The immation. of ITON'II WATTLAIRON is noardni entirely moon eta most mum obis lee of the Natural World. ft le Megrim' of mu •butithicati only as mitt predate thlo street. Wince the most Imeredalosis hire tried and been bensfltel by Its tres—nal the secret alto Immense sale. The ampearnsen Own to thejlain is truly beautiful and pleasing. 801 l by all &Wen, everywhere rat Si Dante, in large bottle*. ,r Propels:on 161 BrosslesTai. T. - .. 14 , 14 in iltientrec by A. X. deltas. C. lizai•r, Binh Psess.Jr,,lthaing It Era. and Braun ft BMW. letsll. 'BUSSE & BASNLY SAYSB--Ilera . . Is the kind of torthrunif as to the value of oar RAM upon which Iry can eonniently nut the reputation of our work. We bare ahead, published peers' cattilloates. Arcnri.g thlkt EON evade. for our regular sad on:Unary Salo; aid nold: Omni, have beep eals*oid to M. PIPPKILIM Una /A AINCIAD 09.N1144181/2104.124 and teeetned OP& inatento totally No front damage. AfirtipiPtirian astorr itiontof the rpm Inoontastablo $lO,OOO WORTH OP soon Aint paws HAVID WITH A $4O BAJZV £LII/05. Nara thnnteir. Norernber 12.1532. Mayans. Brum t Bastme—year Min: Your two let re veers dul y received. 1 was abarnt ad the tune. 1 would any, iv card to yaw Safe, consider it peribetly ling ruh..lr. 1 tees./ then nal bought of you lust hack the morning,. the 70 th a June latt—ttly store building bring burned UP ashes. It was built of wood and brick— s lards three Mary building. My Pa.% ate in it at the flaw or the Ere, and ell into the :w tar; Ll:intones a large arnotwt of oil. It was • .rrry tot 1t,.. My notte and boob arnoontt that were In Its Safe. amounted to about Ten Thousand Dollars, trtiath. ace meal- There sae not a Mbyte paper Waged: and further. / voull adrift any person who is doing badness. to late no time , but buy We to kerns their paper, in—ant get nue that is goal.. 1 ten safely reanalciand your labs -atr Your,. trate. . .JOIIN 06t10111. tom' Now Certalcates.—Ma. Sounion: I called at your &Moo ou the 24 July, and stated the as• tare or mr ere,. whist, watt Very bad al that time; yon .oligti me With Spectacles that did my eyes • wrest deed of wood -They were very mush inlisened at the thus. but that intiseurnation hew now lett. I can now bear the liadtt of the Sun or a Lamp. as well as ever. I shall callus YOU and set another pale, la case I ehould have any Wetter' tune with then, att I would Oct be without therm under, ewe eoundarstion. • • Tours, Respectfullr e JUIIN 'suave * corner Midi and Webeter Amts. Prreascante. July 11. 1882. 6 0 1 .0 1 I0NSz—notagomiss4md to irlor SDK - twit.. I bs., crier bees able to get a rah. bat ir=lirarlaray eye* aobe.—l hare Wed a great number of slur., but al.. 64x1, turtll I obtain. ago. from:You. 1 can me by Oay or canillerlght.. for" say length of:time, with tb• greatest ram sod comfort. Mr*. IVatarreva Is very moth plasma with luer glum. I morally Yours, Truly. 0 . WATYMIA.OI. 109 Wylle strut. Ptrasverne, July 19, 1803. I have been under the nerawity of using Wanes for several years, bat hare urea found ►pelt to nit my eyes, or that I could wee without fatigue, until I obtatuod • Faber Mi. Solomon', By the •id of those I bought of him. I o•n memo well as evert oruLl. 1 emend or write •ith them for home, without the best Wine, both by day sod mull...light. I hare tiled. to at the etorm In the /tats of Pminsylve nht.t• obtain a pair of Gismo that would mit my eyes and feast in every lostarm. Hepatica the di/amity of ehtsining thane suitable tdr the sight. I do most earnestly recommend to those laboring under dofectira vision, to apply to ltr. liolomons. of whom Gimes mu be obtained to suit all osses. Yours, to. J. /Militia/IX AIIMIUNT ern, July 20, 11163. .frAlglanra. NIT Ws bolieve Nature haa provided a remedy for ovary d bu* which &oh la bob. to. KISH% PETEOLIELthf or ROOK OIL, put up am It Rows, from the Emaf hthomturt.toomalal deep lu that/ovals of Botha Earth, la, without doubt, ono of the •roateet of theio romodlos.l Road the followlng testimony, •7yea br • ar•NfNI V•roat: • • ?Mums" YaLUIT, 014,1topt. Mat • Mr. B.M. 1 bare sold all your Potzoloubb, or Hoek 014 some two mrtbe mt, and hale been look. Nil ' . Li:ll= turorP " ,ll.7 an:afloat In Max and ussentery donkMart a=l Linz toja.rnamt.wter&OltiLVithary: grot i ettlir. lo l i t gL a Mr& 001. " Tr . V. don , and Isulatued My Oulu. Bruises, a =Una , and for the Pllem some am been 00004 of lonclancllng. Yours. with respect. Ituo =mow. Tor Ws by all the Unlgsbrea In Plttaburgh. PIO [Papers sdrertlelna Petroleum Meam salor.l Mr-11L Boaomoite:—Yrom lasing I have been 'deleted with weak eyes and shortrightednem, and In all my travois I hare never been able to MK • pile of GLASSES that would help me. I ham had sommil pairs that yakd enable me to see more distinctly, but mold never keep them on more than mmhalehour from the got that they mused mob great pain. I happened to see your sdvertleentent e by which I sew you had Just mported woul d as It bee moralbe mY Stint Ahla tO g e t I pair Ib it benefit thought I would try yours. You molt not think me gattaring when I say May more Man anima expeciatlans. I have not bee Ale to read by candlivilght for more than half an hour at any time before I got these Mimes. Blue I got these, I read hoe Sunday all day, and until. ten dolma. without arm. ' doming the least pain, wtdoh Is a Mktg I hare not dots before it? years. Isar Ole mush u I think it fluurrus Your atiteetolue Aug booms °thus may be belied:WU by It. 1 You eta at liberty to mats use of my gam sI Say thus gar rebuses. I am. alz. truly roue, P. 11. I fa am mention that ityWharf blaster, Pittetioigh. - got to my wife to grea Attod b r tba Mir she got. and *malty tly Ins. stir Fall Stale for Gentlemen's Hiatt J. WILSON k BON. 01 Woad street. will Intro- dim tide day. to the ettlaana of Pittsburgh. azola stranaroli Thitlng the atty. their beautiful style of HATS. Particular attention Is Invited to our $3, $3 50 and Wats. surfimdAwfil *B.F. Brown's Bassnoe of /azalea WC gar—This MOSltte L 11. PIOPOTIItIOLI Of MURIA I mellow. In o ordlnery dlantna. lullsiont cholera, In amt. all ameg 01 prostration of In. dismal,* fonetiona. It I. or 1 Mosthnable value, Dating 80, parabola of the oplilonils obeli?. and mintrear etanglaitte of oblidronAls Protalarlr gyposoyanyy no hag, or individual ihouti - b0 without it 0117110S- 7 1{0 sum to get the genuine Eionnoy, which la propayed orgy by 1. BROW& at his Da vi cad Chemical Store. northeut corner of imitOhsennt street; Ph& glelPha,Mrl far mai hi all &a respectable spothscarles fn the Mtge; mel. Pittahurgh, by Heal, Page, Jr.. & lahliestmat a Oa, Dr. 8. &glib, Lemuel Wont t 03 1 ..., 3n Allegheny City MQ P. &Meads bid Lill A. lleolP, air% mum the afros' lion of our read , en to the othompoomms of "MOWN 111171140aoug possuil,.! to ol , tmaO usai W louthlse. - O'CON4ORIBROTHER -ik \!,, , Market Street Dry. delltpr \e, \ \ ~ aAssEnsA.ND, ugspritAarCle — pg• gm dti. TITIBDAY'LI7pNO, , lath • insv • !•,,,•. Is I t -D o p ,•T R grr i . : „ \ I it 1r,19 ceekok, at the there ho.. 60 Market I nez One door Ikons PIMA • eeee t;lTlttkis rgh, \ T°1^14 4 64 '''' ' D A ' "''' ' '.. - 7 4" Saaea\ar a 111M.8c6 , and 101 P,a , • and Curran de, rv .. to Mltrest SUM, Trench Merinos, Piounetat, Al p,,. iiight • ant Time Richmire Colo. Belem; \ heimm , ad ' decusettniZitan3.re'agl:twAl B.nti lmpottp lig: Western Time Bile, and '.iiimew orr it,: er ,\ in.. ISIr I hinted.' , seie • bro Mcvllns. Ticklers, Cheats. Lbse., ~.t . . Th. ceppmea ~f, E ., ,„ 4 arr . = m i. or; ar ,, i , sem:lei torbito Vernet& Co . ctlim . erd Casebook. imam Vim and MatinefAionclos for the eEtualanti7 it a . 41Prol. iri an a 'a'L , Vo"lart't ii llkstr M alg ut, flootinso (CAM Capital blp. 0 0 1 :0 and Resat lessimoto CO , C.,,,1,..ntl Collars' Lam: Mid Corium Artificial& 8414 ''LP ____ lba St°""th) ..._,.. '.\` ' \‘, ' 1 " " \ "' ;ecrA i gl iil l a a &Ve K liitUVlVll3l= parTO -the ratutt=44- SOLOISONA::.frot 1 ' - "g t 'm ' 1011 m i tt , il, , m.i.itA Ve - g izi t l ' al° ! l !" L ' l . FM a brelastere failure or weakener of the •,e• rr,....1 A \ \ Genf{ FicroMAing Goods. :- n b....mm.11.CW trrisms...k.Mfl2..PP min of Olearse— t kkir i, Diewere, Crp.Sl2l. Bandkerehielk. Buniendaril. puroband at Me best lereler's in thhicity.--hom the me i Clothe , tAl.,Km_ autin•th Jnine. Aft. M. _. 4. t which njerimpor wore sodsightbecame materially I '''‘ • '""Au . . .. 3 ' 0 "" " 9 °''''..' A. i ''' eo . , , famine& , -1 reerAtly saraband hair oWOOKJUSTLY puurortarzu LlL4llBlLchoin the nee which I hare mach minket andtesuret, My sight bait Inunreed sod .1 7 Ono Ammo ' ath. I maids , b, induced to tort With them •,Yore, troy, ` - ~oci :, v \ i ' ROBT:i ALLOWAY, fltbield street. . 5111 . -1 30LOSIolait Or a trial of p of your FFECTACtatrt for noon\ z.. ks. I find Them =bun, rto m i th at I bare ever wadi non with them anytinitith of time without liattgniustin Mee; and I aim read by MA' light With ease antaomfetik. chemical; \ reenoniend tiogicito those that Me ahlieted, I hare long, been. With ir • and topaz:kat 1.70. Yours, M. . Mn. Z. B. IMOMap: Penh street \ '\ Pittsburgh, July M. 1868. - \ ,- • , \ I run mum Mx. SOLOMb fre GL .&138t3 for a% e brief mind and acid them to bektinch =Senor to rxr others I have nsed.and take rieasureila co:ammo - wpm them to those baring ontesian to une'Cilieses. WILLIAM\ rdwirrausoit. rumburso. iuly 26, Liak ,N . nag 'IIO.IIIE •\\ INSURANCE COMPNY, - NRW YORK. CASH OAIVAL $500;040! B. 0. LOCUM, Aqqat, , 1,64 , Wood street. Pittsbur;rt. .nnuec...son.9 : , &aeon L. L00rid,—..........41kte of the JEtna. IfarChid. Jasper , of Co, - e , . a_ A Meagan of nova, ;khan:tea. RV-Aare! Bktelows,..----...-...Fitru of warn Biala A C o. Mins H. Maina...-...--..Esmnf Otailla, Mellon a co, ......... of George Erse k CO . Amos of Zoo. &labour & Ofirsr z n'Eaat of Willvel A Wood. Led of Kane Starr. Henry 0.. .. id"gb., Clapp i Boum. Jaws !amen Los Co. Marks B. c,r,c. B. Ga. ah 00. JoM H. Betuanotako.-.-- .. 0g , ,\.(. 0 001,11.1. CO. William G. lanbere.--,..Yirm of A A.A..latwrenot t Co.. Master A. tif,cueleter t. Ca. large AffeetenH *4 ,4.-.ltirm of - Lewin bite hoer Jr., A Co. _Led P. ot J. AL IlintrOdorgen I Co. Aston r of Trosbeidge.Bsight It 00. —.-.llnrcol Baleen A 00. of Caldrin:titars ICo. • of tikertuari,A of r. - Douorna CO. istCoanis.4lhlpp A Om moms frici 7.l.oleseen AS% Dank& Akkaf0rd,.......--...•..Pin0 ofJoinanuethertfeed.. CtiOuss It Nord:lN--419n offioronce, Butler AZT?. atephea e }teed PaZtl. Budetand W. 8a1f,.....-.-JfieutOiliostoll, Illifrut.k AUL tfrerl of A. B. Barnes k (b. Bar Lochaood...-.1...4.-.......Firat of Lt. Lembrood Lwins Hostki..s Hoptdruk, Allen i t ‘ ok , ' Ames A. Ankh o.laut., s Louie 11.1haingliami'livui of Frothfunbano.Neselt & Cq AA. II Orin tharibat ac. Corea Condit Xoble. . Ward A --it of Wort A Drake: . Neu alltus H :-.4llbehed;„..-Erm of G Etoet•6l • CO.' H1P.1 4, 11N - rtrai Of Strum u kaor is Butler.. \.=Blookoo , Cote] Bank. DestAnd of W Fargo a Co. „».1».....0,..fG q :rearm Co. • Bo ards 81111.911' L. LOO • 8 \ resident. J. MARTIN. . R. C. ,rll§\ (Of the late L i s of Only Lo. • (( i wttoLisem pignett ter BOOT AN\D\\SH I 89 Woepd sta4eti\rlll)4 \ inargh, ie831171.3 Pnaffinal Do. Losemt.X.uk Ilmqoase. 703.1 oa Amowtt mac Y .1{ 117 • • • • \ • • X IHN jOlll. , Z I!" 4parii4 • .f.N-111,1iTiricrweek— rr.aast7:41k brna tVix"1..11,17:4 9tierl toramr, of s \ Ihr=kd m itte l bi a aa. \ 311 NRY' 3VO k 0 0 \ rolt.w.urporick AND A \ COMMISKON \ \- 4ND w : r LIU 4: .41.11 R IN V', ° F MB, flu Eat SPE 'B9 ins° . _ \ \ ?Rob i AV GEXER • LT, \\\ . i r " Soh MI W streeti, Pi abluir ~ , ias , \ JA*ESI ,Wlio *Krta, IRO No. 50Vw s IP. \ . TAN • ER \ .: ALI DEM:* it BONX=B, MD r • . 4 : itr•et,.Pttisburfh, tam AaD rovaiL ElAattl of upwcipla Of 2500 pait= direct t erp/ o 4Z: L iiiit 1 . 1f,11427.1.1Ft.=- ~ thomeof Medal * Noe minrsis • - Dly etople. CA - .8. olabmBB, 808N8811, lane soutootm lrAl. Vastpigrrably, r. , , , _4l..maiw\!)l, i\MES(. Ai '3311 \ 0 ApruazaCor SLIMS. ,PlegB, OROW&OP, &p!, \ 813p1H. \ ~ \ • botreal li i ioalin.a. 1 ii • nett any inanibatratiii \ O SOLID **-Htilia OIRee,AS W *thV,lm , D \\A:GU - Ell, '' E , 6 Tl 4 ',ES ( ' \ '• - - Ig A T lON At \ 114 , ERY: \•\ \- At:llp3ol , l'S Nat ~\ , 0 pt t li k te,in GOAit itoraii or, the Dlezt . o . end., ex ketreet. (oPPee \ , Wilcox ,Dras Mom) •, • • vett .. ,o .lam pea lemon . L .ooolAilialtsllkalikaraiseili, tpedentq'prievlll Dl • , 0.11 erthe eir re eetabllehi, " • t.U .llBr en i ck erll7 .7 . . 07 41" to " Bk7 ta l i t V's •• • tiorrarate* whales • the 4ulanij . Fth sit ' the . '*f . ... yi °f 10 , _ m ttlt it i ' t ! ...14 — .1'1" am* tte;d.ate• ' . lik" m''' %teil l " n - t . ... kb = \\ \ , tak , e q uni 0 Der , ... 06:106 tam or , pir ini Nes.oo pr!tp• in " • Ft° tb jail' td 7 i' . . I . l l R '' ' i k . ' ••• . . Open, do. tr. '" b 10bial \ bansairi • ..•••=,.................--..._ ''k . . ji 'I . qr \ I • II: I I i \ ,',.,. N I 'D A Gc ,E RII g CrTc . , P gi. roar 9 tti_noitnixo 1!, ;841trAIS. ', CITIZEI3I6r 1:1 stairtgora w o " 'to \ bz: tau IA liar! 6a. arr. aid IA Welt rear', 4/2"t7•2Mit'io•r"4*l*" drygireirg_bilTet"4P(L'All is rtazut ok iat2Nmrlxialle. , thkrortt or the but . zo io, ' , t 4 17... . wavi a zz tif co. \ garca t x xitly ‘ ,. .!",: gatriLli - Moo t;y u e , * , ata. . - tlattorkb Irtto bo ~..k oblo `a r to t ,K . u,o rt, o &trio f It o ooer. , natty Other r,tlr 16, nosortlatt oar ... • , V \ t ti e\ o \ , Omit ii. u .,, P t a "*, V, \ \:', l'' ' el k\ 7 ".1 4)4 , ..T \ '‘ll.:. 1 cIi.ANRL . B‘ , E\ I:@, obl -1 .- si!Opli A E. BROLEIt. N0tt,246. X iiiNttia .. i t a r , rnlixorf _ GIVIINTO P , ••• ••1 4NPIAALII . • .., •• 011 : 041011 \ oier Jones Co, L. • Youth plith u r riar- 2x........011V1A1t...44 .. . \ IR** pr 4 kl TT . , AN , ..40 . _______N 4 c 0, ,, nip0m134.40D,67... w .p.i\p-:' . AcognON Ii..VP‘DO PATIO A, \ 14491WA1911, itfrTZ. Y, . \ ' Have Yerooiiid to thite, tio ,' ilkcii4niiv \ ittiNgiv tW a d7tret irr _tpOltuirrtgat 'rtt„,atxw,.- :::a:wcudiiiinirm.. , ll47:...wettyr• s. \ r pr l E4pro , ;,ROTH Damns* \ l : 4 156 , WeDdatl at, Pittaboulre o Ma.Ot\DT. hetabill chkAtua in t JO! Ptil PEOEATE . AIIt WU' ' 0A344, B \oy, Awpripcy.,, ‘c , s, i , Tali: AVIIrArO) \ E. •' \ '' ', \ -.' , ' ~• -,; , ~. 'i. -- 7 J . it, .. 4 t A :°, 1 14, L ar t. 4 !I r - Vg4C I Ern Dl4 4 4 'z ap ealds Q v I trilfaier 1 4 - 1 _,....f_ . ' ab , 11. ''- iBAun maiiiiioo. 4 0 4 °1J4 r . titillijßl3 7 0INSBN11 ant B: :44..! 4 . 4,2.440.ftv5.agati.e. , Hir140 ) c1 1 0..17 1 . 14 : ...• • • i. ,-. -';%-; • , \ ''' • \ •\\ ,‘>.\ v. ‘, \\ \ ..‘,. . •.. ,N, * \ \..z.a-\ '‘., \*A ;r \\ 'A i _?‘.. , ~ . '-;\•,:,,: i . ,''-... x.\VN . Iff:or.. &Co. 11 WM et! eamplq, rim} LW -1 \ FRAUD. \ ALII PERSONS *lto want Aies of - the' COLL/Zia • Co. Maire;: , ahould beiarticular • in Tout tOt entails,. there me various counterfeits end torttationaeomp.W Collin., and labellei .muatt lite out* whieb are , franaulently raid in tome parts of the United atm. as oar manstfacture. They are made In different Carte of the ccuntryhy 'carioca*. make.. and no. gen• easily of very, Inferior quality. \The genuine Lbillna nbien n / snob an, exensive repute aaredenvaaLllt 3 aurra"VLLlZ 8 .4 CO., HART/OR n D.' , • Driated latml withisay signature. It Is W. more than IllasTpFal Tuts 'shwa we miniton.owa ,the batineas with the manta of 'Vail* a and I do , not Irony of son other ax.e.maluir by the name o Conine in the United otetes. . A \ SAMUEL \ COLLINB Important to coat Deglen. .4.. E SUBSCRIBER dials for \ sale a vat -• • ,T inahle Tract of COAL LAND, situated In Elisabeth TovallAp. and luolor entire front on the Youghlo• Rho./ 1/Ter to the err. co! contains about /10 arm of \ toe r Or but quality 0 coal. /nether with , twenty or thirty es of enzfemoritle the,prlellege of all/ImM thrther f pan or pit PorPaller• reNn / 1 .. 10 . 4 D00 of this =r4itt o O ti t ' :/V1::i ta= I=o 4114 i done, druet WINO . Altogether, thje II stßdotibteldly trut.,6llolli du nV:e P a r llrg r a out 1 140 t;,. "Lg ,i,xi. Fad to or 1. eel coronae, or 11,•deetir \ .1. the proprietor will eel/ actin/ Lend work theecalAntly. For prior ally and t, MU IPPI to ell 11,11nLAIN. 21. sth et- V, ':4 liargain in L,snd INE.A.t.R: Sof auperiorlank,tear the Toll Gate; On he bllnerralla 1141, on winch le • \ Si MUCK. 1101113 of ten r00m.% a sUPerh. Ornharal andd,., bluing:o , end:a all of 'good Irglll at the .door. It llh , mete • elelandld Gantry llom•ond will tintuuke to value vary meth allt, a city fill. up. It 14 tr Cur the ` airy lln• Snows of, r. fla.blllrEL ROB TS, on the `lend. or of • \ ;;, THOS. WOODS, 45 , whet et. •. A Fifth Sore.t Lot For S. 'WET WEEN 6QiIT : FIELD AND GRANT Itil \BTFULETB.—It Is \n••• rlor Lot. on whrkkh s lioure tortoni order. `Norio no Ulna. Boookont re/ 16 Marl* SIIIItSR,R, A ' ' :k GEMENT% PENA CY L Vit NI,It \ , AILROAD. , t, .... 4.vi i,..,_ , TRAt will leave the .106ert e ' every morning i 7 - utty° .. .oprees ... the g alas stations, on tto road. aterivigg to PLiiidelpiii neat taming at 7 °Woo*. aouttioling with the \Tatham root WM', Tort, also contieintnit at liartifuorg eel= Train Tor \ and arriving itt• itediiloota ai 7 o'docit A. M. , \ , Tiiht EXellgail Tll4llS—Loaret the • every Br I .enlog ace 135 echoic,. attionina • 1 •11 tile.reartaar stations., and conosothig with •Trvipe for Baltire, at &fang P. ', . .. rare to Philadeiphia 56.61:0. Fare to ‘Baltlm4i SO 00. ‘ ,ltagtoze c basked to ILO y\fluttion on tha ienziattlet Itahloid.asal to Po __datalp and BaKunors. ' ' \ The A . 41004160 , 121 , 2:il Intl larva eve, n, at 5.76 delooi.atopteng at all teguLar atsjont and ra wing oolg.r a far se ha t , obio. Majnoing Tates arrive hil4t,telinrgli. at 110 and :A. M., and 7.161•. U. \ ‘ • _.... Pasiangers jentaheaing Lou e' ;No ear. will TgIe'OB.NTS. in addition •• i the Calton ua; ea. -rapt fro 'stationswhom the th °PIO? have Al ?meat. \ . \ firiront , eintace of toei, , ,, ha Cooliptry Will bold them aperrietsponsiii!otbt, Pa. - iaasi hat:.04.8 °off. au fo r an &moan: 10.;:etteerdiair 0,0 hard rd door, Novice-401.3.- 31. 2J. C. - .;rienOsi. Onrolb Pro ptleitam. bgnitcon etoo.orrd to conve'r . ownsolgere .ti &same tour:lA - oat Lie, Depot., t a oh, - go DM to wood ISA cent e r :14 . 'ellett _gosh \no.. and 11.6 •.ovote for each , for Tioitota +. age. to ••, ' ' e \ k\ . ‘. .1. WU swift/. Acen4.. BB: Co \; ; rob. tagt 5. 1863. \\ • • • :\ ita ... criß. , ,Bziptarr it co. , s, NEW , 0 Alt P 1; Th r II otr BX, ~. o a ti L , a' , 4 . 2„, , Taltar .4 llllrr y \ i v' s WM.. , ;..6.... ! ILIT DEALERS. , \ ,' THREE . 8 MOMS B ' LIMBO. \ Vvi.. ALES 800 N0:4;1,6n ' ' the lergeet, ittl4 3.... • ••titsznlicateet. an eh slUesk essoitement of Floor di Co 'ftwa•l to 26 f C Vok• also. Stair. Tanis std suns .Cbuttisge \ Cloths: oc44weint , io =a Bsittsonts Xi= 01'41 trod,: pattthd Window Shads= buff 1 1#41,t . S=stii. b a spl (11Rtbs; al littinun's Ben 11X00111 bit R , , r1:21 . So untivslied = kU0g1 . ' 1 1 1 ,24.4,4 6 . 66 , 4 1 2 auks tal . II i uns ..!ffi, 'Pe Cri • so, ltsli .upgeltrlVoira.;:ll= •••• • • . cub. Tsb:o Ikon - I:, vo 'C'SIMX.; .4 0 1111, Velvets. , • - • IV \ 461/1 sx.d. \Tu%l4usie \ Stair Holm, M 614• sto . . 4, t o „,.., ~ ...s and Illtill./VOLI4 ock " 1 .11 l 'ff 3. inulocuts to .1,,....1. i t ~...3,,,,.• 6, • I,t'u 6 o ISX 350 cauttt 'llsSinn g . Ilstrrtr. PR." • WI 'Wort, Veal flusand'Claen , l4.l.l3ot, zueo .. of no u.O • slb.; 08k ' of a. caps sun SiseS. t'\O. B. II- • cd, would tlni cal thcattenlion.of oLeysosul mrlo is tarnish an6lFtuts . nrltret• , Muss to the • Sti ,thOT •r• =tun Minas, the TWZgr'S2 tentsi n.nr to ' k ui' t ol ‘_ .. 11 1,8Y & SO.. Nat .0 Tik S., ..... \ , \-, • :kikTic,i4a. \\ . , ..,;• I lrELNB ntlVd t ' ' 44l l`irt,, ° , °!,, f t , ,Vul.ll: ls ;‘ , 4 fr.trttko mi. - total:totted %ton ..02f. WA ea, Ette' " Ziotzdt , iatily t Tfl . p.tiit DDLL IL limp' on, title tto*liion to , I‘ 4 l. eitibittr mil _ 11.1,..4t0tt; \ Urn mil Qii rummy at so e l dpirtac i t. h\c azdalg u lon ti. /00 toloo.*Elvount ttioll a Ozt T \\ kat* N13.1441(ew Mug \ILIcI4OER has „Ntareaeiyild li Ad V, t rzp i ti k ft tlghnnut \ex Efr Ag t,, , , ' , \ \ \ , le . tr, a VOW b* is. Tiolet4'lle42 ' siC r‘illy M It• 7 " I t • ' , \ \ 'r oot be tk, Igtt 11A boVono tt4t . c. lr eq...0c... . , ~-,,,!--,,:-,. • As \-',, - ' ;CV77P -.•- - .... ._. . —.• WM.\ 3 .IGBY' ''. oald " bileD. scoevall.. .I%* Dow melt 5i11.161 , 11 Olo a tlA 4 Citu ir lm i vr re . LAft. • 4 Ueutiex:ie t Eli V; g eentlemprt6 Hearin sombri: •. aket. OtdeA, Y" ' ° - N. )81 Whets eV' O. male ald`a. 034nrateAFicea. , -..„-... 1 , R TIRE', :REATISix ‘ k Go' atu1,,0044 '• \ dams= Scidni,Vi Ea. aniCil it all: 1 11►y urfu the : • rtAth. Lot. salawl , aolessl f awl clet_4l_o7 _iti : .: \ : 'i. ... . - , .11. h. BB UNUS,I3 W itrast.... r' • t .R.-54. 41:tarks All2gheny a 'd Piro \ 's iri,ui. 21,4 40 ~ ,Block f• We. A It l / 4 6. • ..... . w . \ \ Wow) .-• W . 149 optth tt '1 CIIIB.P.S.K-26146:.`Ciersm Cm slibiyed L.) Ibr MI by yoe 24.0n4.gt, F. 1443 0 14104 n's Mara Ft 64417 roenlvt4 luta fur nla 4:4 A 4A. 140:14,N1A OTTEV.4-20 bblisAlhio Zit; II at svelfit4 for 144 br. 41;4 \'l. &A. MoBANILV I:ll7cs.F.Teo az*vokir.tofo2a,p4 0744 gar, 11WIltra, =.1.11.18.•&\ 17.10:rii10 TOVS7—.7O Vf sikobr s \ • nEkiky u coLtwa.L • • e. Zis Wein% 711 i 1J: UM' 9,-.6004. edet.. ripatt • 15.d0z. • . , re 40 for sale, JL by \ \ \ raj \ tx:roLtme WIC/Kull PAR.a-449 nil:084 1 / 4 m TY .44 ,WripOnsi CrinFn forslntir *, , %,,astaiY, a s 00/All.B. Ebait.msqvvito reo't , E by \ eigt \ NU* OOLL WOOL—I t y WolA, \'4l,.ceiteit.,ott 1 7 .1 \ , '",\V,3 2 1sto l lil . stmk 1 • 1 0 1 / 1 •PERS • ND HA S 7: •laal ."te by \ j !D a ..l\ 7 3 , l. l :,in.dr f : IZEOEIVOO and fox br X 000) TCI • NNE RT.T.Lif•ED • TOL waglied fik stoke ,smd tot o:by - ILASB=,S . 11412`iind 1244 e tor* X and tor \ Ste \\;, W.53600NN. ° RH MOUS. ` , TELAINES*. MA. BON a Co- go tOrkg telmt cm *cumin.: " Wrmw 0 .7 , 0 Qat, Nous. boom. pm /SUN DIUSEACES.—AIp AlMan Dtt.e_m lAMMIMAK mmo licAr ltge. mated M rusk\ irtrogr., A. AVAIABOX C?4_ 11 0 4 111 1ZINES :4 40*eff '4OO, kelt amkii mrsimly4M .15 IA Memk. • • .••7 \ A . A . xl93)r Y cx EAULNQ Plcapd: in .1 I o ILE, ti as. 4 1914 dish; " I ' l4 ' T""' " . I ' l3 4" AL "‘," :1 11 i grztvr". PULIED \ISE _Lk lo Mon mad L&SUk-4g casks Ike Po thi 4\13,a0P MOlllta , , . '• ' \ ' TPAIRE. ' \ JOSfall C. POSTER • .....-- .. , \ Liam XXX Mil* t:ors. \ \GRAI9, Op.ENI.N . GANIGjIT,I \ '-' The Managerreeifall• *antenna that eller\ -.IP AI. Te, di ND .:, INTIIII*-11'M AS7 , • PUTOBtriag THE*TILE \ • eclA__l ...menace ea , AdtrußDATErztvser, 3 E V' r,EMBER 101 k. L. with \ ftielingkoT 'de! B.! \ "ease pie 1b.= . 11 ‘ 4.1 1 x=,1 " '''!' th '\ 1 " . " . V Drat:arta* rare - tno. the tat! bialldi4. lit , vat .stretedr. h oh.larcotler II Woos and P TAVAi s tgl4o , 4 eo calve sad ( &Sapid , \ ' • $5,000, \ \ er hese been mianded ilk the beetAtteriver. 1:11 t IeZ he=l:i a rap:LTo:r' lb* attuamodalloaAofigAlidaiii;,i, complete and emenctable 10, slt In sad Mc MI I n tecteeeplUerm end death. oru, to ereamereptve The 0:,,,, L . 1 2 , 0 .1 84 arc. e t been made did the dlreeteet •alamence earl comae:tat L ar of the home iron XO lend hp* hem tee med. sod Its sp It le nor so I , OrIENT T( The espseltp o 'the matte formerly Wee. The Imes • are Vetted .it Cadre. a:shat ample else to • The why house: s been 1 .DePered. matter, lee doe otakl do to mike the retro: o .. Th e atenrider . tadere• tip 1,4 34 tort'. In Mt derultanc, et Theatres. L Re- Is •ffiltja T3adAW )c the eZlitclin' ict o f T the he lr ..(3 and r. 'es to ,r e l ee l p o le n ee t ..en, cce l /le the Moeda let 9Z wad Mr. Merles Toe . • Mr. D. Mel -.,, • Ma. 0. E. INlXhllai r V ' t i al l ill010 ". . '- . Mr. N. Bexate, , , '. • • . Mr. Ntneog.. \ rlflit Igf 1 7 . \ I ldr. Drtannd Totter, L • V , 2deeterer.haree, Tele Km EL. CI Rank., Mar Mt. Ken Iteeclotrea • lirs - /sant Wheeler: • Mn, J. a ice er, ' Mrs DO,' tire. V. D., Ike,' lire. Deartk. tin McMillen. . air-The Company to nett Room, on FRIDAY. at 10 d fARGOT . 11ALL.- I N:141i: 1 ) NUR .NVOCID, appoints- Tates dilBl,Aoa E l nal for Prat Festival% dratra P 41111,1 ac- - Also. tdattlitrif 001 1 / 4 10, bAXId.IIOItN t Beau b. found In eradiate% at all ineta.dT MINK CARGO, at the Cenral ftlaratldaguerrlaa fto de R. dl.Cargo 4 Ca. /fourth ab•-a \ AUC1'10.61 7 ;841. - ,ES. \asy r. 11. nth . ~,ilStivo,-;--41;-ettiW mll t'uit' --- .7ua - .;-b- -24 'X's rtma t,.. MtVel . "),4.‘ I `l,',Vllll.f;- \ \ Eitora, STOV " :I ,I 74 U OTAI r d e . at''insol.°"l • • . Very /04u'hAlrO\ \ D I F nr Hotises for 41e, . i,4 o r. l i m 0 P]r } WO v'orrlupii:i*niode'zn if tv • M . rr . d graltget i lraaslu stcr ld p larta t t'ra. sit as la Me beat aslaaboiltood loWirsologhathi, at the co rof Uarron and 011ter straota.ll,o totd.tltt a bar . at prloate sale. .., 'V \ s '1 J . - • TRE\u*TETkABUTEIt ' . : INSURANCE,•• ' \ 'Al' Ttrat dikmwrik ,', mai i tmelF.Sids, ~. •,, •\ 1 1E0 . 4,P1L1V.26; Ikso. \ I Ti7 / I % l T "linTi'4" 't V ,T.' \ =MOO, . \ 1 °;'iLititt",,°" , ,'"n l4 ,,.. idxs lloixt.ii, la ' . mina: *,,, ~,,v.r.,..4lAzip n o, ..: 201 :.. \ \\\,, \ ..,,, BeWarato W. Titiaier. ' asari. A, , " 4.., lamb I .4 l Floreaqe,iy_rnmr i, ':. ‘ ,00-,3‘ . I ' llil ' a- "lin ersir Wil . l . ll F-'.,_, ~..i ir d e ' Am b k ry§ r " . j '="141 m .;;,, , 1 0 4 \ ~.,. •.. . : 4,4. 7 Oltr. %/Mr ..1a4 6 \ ,. ,tg.. 0 \ , \ ~...., th Itc\, ,ipi t i T •, , 74 Po , sSirt:PAtz.b.ll46 \ . , `. _ , , •, •., ' . .k,,•:,, ~ PARADE,L_ ''''‘ • ,• • , Brapa , te r of the +Grand Lo of Pe de • SIM, \ EI \ TEE 'ihtEßlOAlf PRoTtirrAti. isso-`,., s•,i ORATION of Allegheny county will liimlon annuals .1„ .. sl. ADA \ON TUN TANTot DAY OP rgillEllt, at a ? Willett tine they will Dos through the holt Emote L . i 1 wf the twonithneilire whieliwill matt ort rery,,Mt.where . i WinerslditiMgWthellt*rta rekettal ...,...... will aidresathe aiptinb The yuhlio re. uedithity !ttg or roZ.irl u i= ,Illt,, lbtWld ..-....,.- i.',. L ., L .,i will lie permitted Milos ear kind oliOnTious' • L , we malt lOiii..oloitAl'inLnilLpi.,,,ll°T.,h9=lll,42," " 41 - i ran 9:F1 i g.,11,7:17. - t. -- VJ0Y:81111)01.111,, 5 t3.43i ,i - ,-. L . \ • \ ' '' °1.441. air P V .llnit A \. 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