PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED ST WIIITE,t CO. PITTI BUB OH MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1852 - - i = xEavnvWltaTl9lE w7IIBRFCUND ON R6C1.1 PAGE 01'17011 PAPER. 113.?oonizion Wisztr GLlVrllertia extemivo dice ` - tilloo it our WNllr Gisotti airs to our bisineu men - .smootdWnble medium of =Alai tbsis business koorn. Om drealstlial, between roar iula are tim;unid. mob .tat miry Waage aria, er f arkwir We.tornPanasJl _'fanL ADVlSTURBS—irettlioi the Edltortal Amino 110 f Pristlng llotabllohment a the Dana' nouns, aro iiporici on Liniiday. ADVnitTlBB63 mho desire their liottotit to eittOenr in the paper . on. Yonder noroing, plow band then In bear»B dulcet. on Sonata/ DEXOCBATIC WlllO NOKIZATIOBIL roa mura, comusalosaz, MOSES rowNALL, Of Lastaistor County. 101 AMASON. GIAIZAL , • ALEX. K. MOCLURE, Of Franklin County. 101 SIII,VITOR 01212111/I.L, ." CHRISTIAN METERS, Of Clarion County rot, 11:111011 Or AITPIIIXII 00171 T. ' THOMAS . A. BUDD, ,of Philadelphia. mommTl l 7VTO: m cltffreTeiri. 101 MOIL Da. JAMES FAIIuTLIZILS. of Wilk us. JOHN 111.:Pu6TIOL of savoutuna • JOBJS J. or.Versalltes. TSIOM4S J. BIGFILM,"ef Lower at .I:natr, JOHN Z. PARalln. of Manchester. IMIABLZS NJeltlrUlt. of Pittsbiugh. . . strait. ii. naimlbo, of Alkstitro ' • • 10113.121111 t ♦ararnl. Y. JUNES, of Plttoburgh. a "‘ fox torinss:toirsi. ZPBEAIM,J. BILOuIfE, of Robinson. • - JAMBS McalllntniEY, of Pin*. roe COMM Kamm. 1 0/ 01 ERN NEDY, Wed Dree • Fin Oorozna Exsonen.L--adi the political parties in this county here made their salt - rations • of candidates, and It now remains foi the people • : to ratify oroondsonn on the ensuing attend Tues. ' day, of October. The people will make their "elections • from one of the two. great political • parties, the Whig or - Democratic. The other ;two parties, although they may hare an indirect upon the result, have no expectation of alining a single one 'of their nominees The :question, then, Is narrowed down to two' ticket'. • Which of these two will be elected? • • In newering this questiOn, It is requisite to • nnrey the ground. It will not be disputed by any one, that the chasioes are greatly in favor`of the Whig ticket. That petty has been for a number of ynre dominant in this county; and hae been able in 's warm mutest, when its whole • strength him been rallied to'the polls, to number .nialoriti by thousande. Various mut how _ aver hare tended, for the last two or three years,' • to weaken the zeal and attachment of lie frinde . and 'appertain, and thus to diminish its majoil- Ant The principal of these causes arc, -the • - dleaPpoisorment and dissatiefutin originating , from .he policy partied by the lest Whig Ha .. Canal Admialedratiorr; and the malt of the hot - • :Presidential elation. These causes measurably " blend Into one— for the policy pursued by the Baltiortore Whig Convention, in adopting its plat ' form, 'and the treachery of theusaude of Whip to, the noble Old Huo, who WAS named as their 'candidate, was oloeeiy Identified with the policy :sad spirit which animated the. National Acairo . ishMicat., To' those ;loading causes of diesels .... teetion, has been added Cisco of a ma. J 16 . 091 oharaoter, such is the matadealaistration in the Counnitunorters' offieto of this county. -. While It Li melees tedeny that these Olitlabl have tended to diminish the seal and rho attach. men of many Whigs to their faverite political corr., ganlzation, yet there have been no causes opera 'tiny to induce them to affiliate with any other: While they haie found fault with their own party, . their detestation has measurably increased - ea Wards the shim Democracy. The DimooracY has not therefore lamemed its ranks bythe defection from the Whigsend the parties really stand in the some eclat* po titles" they did before, except • that the fall force ofihe Whigs cannot be as cer :lately relied upon as 'that of the Democrats.— ''• :-The only question is, cannot a coefficient number of Whigs be induced .to veto to overcome any ef 'fort the Democrats may put forth. Per our part we have no doubt of It. • , aDIFISTISt diasittisfied White maybe with the . Mats of Minato their own party, yet they ab her the_priucdplea and practicer" of their otppo ients, who, under the nano of Democracy out -rep the very fleet principles of liberty and politi; Gannon. Djpermitting the election of the Dem ' 'inCorice tioket"by default to their own nominees the sanction of this great Whig county would be given to the corrupt administration of Vole State, mid to the prescriptive policy etPresidest Pierce, as well as to thepriaolples and policy professed by the party which planed them to power. We have too mach confidence in the Whip of this county to believe they will permit this. Halides; the Whig party of this county ill mea surably a nit; •at least there isnot as much dlf. • !Mace of opinion among us as divides the ranks if' the opposition. There is eo reason•-why we should forego.our local organization, bemuse we are dismembered nationally. We have certain elnitlve affinities. which keep us together; and together it is wisdom to ahoy until a brighter day oP,tiens upon our political horizon. The ticket wehave nominated is composed of good Whigs, „ and what is hatter, good men. „Oar candidate for Judge, Mr: Memnon, has been neminated_al . Most by acclamation . At the death "of th e iv muted Fenn"; both the Der and theeepie, turned to Mr. Haniptep, spontaneously, as the man to !11l hls piece. ; That he will be most tri umphantly elected none can doubt who have any annelntanee with the feelings and opinions of the people of this mounts. Oar candidate for Senator, Hon. ham Outernmes, Is one of the purest men in the county.. He possesses experience ass leg islator, sound jodgteent, untiring industry. He Is an old, well-tried, never-faltering Whig. Eve/Y man In the .couitty feels that his interests are . Perfectly este la the hands of James Carothers. Comption, that pest of Harriebargh, pales in • his presence, aid euesks to its 'dins of infamy. The defeat of each a man would rata the Whig , party. f t would show that it was not worth de fending and preserving, when it could permit the samilica of its beat men. We might go over the liet of our nominees, hat , r'itls not riecimary. They are well known to all , people'. They will lose nothing by eompari son with the'ticket at the opposite party, and poselese the great additional recommendation to Whigs, that they represent the. epirit of opposi tion.to the clangorous and destructive' polloy of modern Locofocolem. Bdt there is another and powerful- element In this contest. We refer to the Temperanse question. The two parties are antipodes on ode subject. The Whig Convention, without adopt ing any resolutions definitely glvleg expreselon to. Its views on the aubject Of a prohibitory, law, did llllTGlikeiall moat clearly manifest Its ppro-, °batten of each as enactment; by reopeattelly, receiving and incorperatiog into, rte minutes a coMmunleation from the Temperance Asso ciation of Allegheny; 'and by soketlag. Its candidata especially. with reference to their opinions on this webfoot. The Damocratio Con vention); on the other hand; refuzed to endoree the temPerince'prinelple, and laid the oammuni• cation of the Temperance Association on the bit ' thus a:pipping its disapprobation of the prohibitory messure... It is true; that one active temperattee MO was nominated for the Assent , - bly; bitt .. are do not see how he can noire' With any &MINIMA on honor itelooted. If ha supports the peohibitory law Ito will be false to hie party. If lie 'Opposes he will be Igoe to his temperance ptirielpies: We have reason to believe, bower er,-timt he will be true to hht temperance prinal piss, end we; honor him for the bold and manly stied lichee taken. 11)1 . .6 party which generally . . opposes the prohibitory • Thi'lsene, thee, betereee temperince 'sad in- • - neoperaneo—lietween the groggaries and probt. `l4.l9a—haa be fairly cede by the two Convern. The Widi ticket for tenoperance and' a onwidiltuy law; and iho ;Democratic, ticket wtaloet prohibittcm sad- for the dOggerien. •We aieeioathe Same.. On. it - a - more willing to stand sfforde neetimethlogimportant Of a laced eharaitoron •the absence of coy pteeent aitiaiaL arnitomant; to a - antond tor. It i1!1 , 6 capantenlehlatt Intuit be mot and draideda3onor mister s and .6e..sooner the ,batter, sit it thii i will hi out of the wsy .of apprenehing 7411:03i4 . , _ Nfid i r pinytheu vaV 7 lts,Ueki firs:, because it la Whig,-ind not Llecl'oco—be% owie it la tibias' Wickif and Pialliat Prigreasi sad not ' sigiossion upon the righti ; .efweaksr 'Cations—because it tutstshis the eipuit:riglits end egitil brotherhood of till men, 'against the de; testlide policy of a ahem Democracy which pleads the Russian Autocrat while he treads on the neck of.the panting jinugarian, and leash! tie colored man 88 o. brute, at only to be heated .13e a wild beast when he presumes to sot on the pricoipiee of the Drolaration, of Independence. And, secieut, the Whig party will rally on its ticket because it represents in its members, tha Mittle , LIM pri4ciplo, klub hue done on =nob to ameliorate the cot:Mitten of some of our sister States, and which is necessary for the future pike, virtue and prosperity of our belosed Old. Commonwealth. On .auch issues,'With a large working majority, whoeati doubt mammas? We for one do not. Axonin ELuma2An.—The Onwberland Telegraph hoe the following In reference to new railroad enterprise, projected In that sec tion: "Another new railroad, designed mainly to afford increased facilities (or the development and troneportation to market of our many re sources, is now ineontemplatioe, with flattering ,prospects of ultimate mimes We refer to road running from Piedmont, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, to the mouth of filavageriver, tip the main stream of . Savage to the North Fork; up use North Fork to Poplar Lick Eno, up this run to its source, thence across an easy grade to the head of the Red Bun, (a etream running westward,) arcane down this stream to Pixley Run, dorm Piney gllll to . 0/131.18Maled river, one mile north of the borough of Sa lisbury in the State of Pennsylvania. The northern terminus of the contemplated road is In the immediate vicinity of the Summit Coal Field, in which some of our citizens era large ly interested. Phe route eolemed has boon ex. plorod throughout ite entire length, and prom iem to be the easiest null meat practicable of any yet dirmovered across tbe'monntaine from the ragtern to the western waters. We are In formed thet the grade will no where exceed fifty six feet to the mile." ' We have lately had the privilege of coerces. leg with one of the prinelpal originators or the road Mentioned above. It will Conuect the Pittsburgh and Contielliville-Itailroad„ oe.Nyee l Mills, with Cumberland, by a southern route heroes the mountains, using some 24 miles of the Baltimore and Ohio road. The - Will'e Creek route, which will doubtless be adopted by the Connellsvillo 60w:op:toy, takes a bold sweep to the North; toe road !Token tf above takes a wide sweep to the Bough, being about ten miles longer to Cumberland than the former. The .Counellsville road will thus have the advanule of two'roads across 'the mountains. - L 09181711.1.; MADISON .11119 LAILII Ell' BAlL oexo.—The Midisan and Lake, Erie Railroad is Wended to commence an the bank of .the Ohio river at Madison ' end to inn from thence on en air line, as nearly as mey be, to the Ohio State line, in She direction of Eaton. At the State line an Ohio company is In readiness to extend the road to Sidney, or some other suitable point, where a junction Will be effected with roads leading to. Toledo, Sandusky and Cleveland, and with the. Pennsylvania and Mile:road laid log to Pittsburgh. Near Eaton a junction will be _made with the Ohio Central lines to Columbus, Newark, Zanesville and 'Wheeling. The Meteor's from Madison ti the Ohio State line, by the proposed route, is shout sixty miles; And the, estimated cost of the road, fully equip pod, is $1,600,000. Of this sum the city of hind loon has subscribed $400,000, and it is confi dently expected that the individual subscription, at Madison and along Os, line will moon be In creased to the amount of $400,000 making a capital stock to begin with of $BOO,OOO, or more than coo-bait of the coat of the road.— With this amount of stook, the oempany can go to work, with the certainty of pushing their road to completion without embarrassment or .delay. The -Liniaville and Covington Company, by carrying their road; or branch of it, to the Ohto river opposite 'Madison will place Louinville in commotion wlth the kladison.andLakeStleroad, and glee her one of the but. quickest, and most direovroutea 5b theltorth and East that bee over been preeenteil. By erecting the freight and passenger depots ,of the two roads . on the bank of the Ohio river, immediately opposite seat other, the ferrying can be done at as inconsid erable expense end with mere celerity than at any other re.ll;ond crossing between Wheeling and Cairo. , When the read shall be completed, passengers who lease Leesville in the morning will reach Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Pitts Pugh, or Wheeling, the. same afternoon and evening; 8/M- Illl3lmm or twenty boon more they can be in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; and those who leave New York in the . morning will Aline next day in Leesville. This route mutt and will become the grand thoroughfare to the North and salt from all the immense country South cud Weat of Lonievi4e It will be an important Rob is as lorsiat chain rf railroich in Americo, etretchir.g from Now Or leans and Mobile on the South, to the extremes of eivilizttion op the North. The trade and travel that nil upon it cannot he otherwlee than im o beyond osloutation Tun Barnett Museum —The British Museum originated In 1158. The present splendid edifies was commenced in 1824, but is not yet finished ' Thy most attractive pert of the museum to that deputment which contains a large collection of Grecian, Roman, Egyptian and Assyrian anti. quitles. The ether departments consist of exten sive nolleotione in zoology, mineralogy and geo logy, and klibrary of four hundred and sixty thoesand volumes. There is nothing that excl ted my curiosity more, in London, than these cob leation of antiquities. They ate said to be the finest In Europe. They oonsiat of fferoophagi, columns, statues, tablets of the dead, sepalehrol urns,: bass reliefs—repreeenting various scenes-- mummies of mussed various anirtiris, and an unittmetable number of email images- Verione klodeof hnusehold !mite:l—etch as jam, jugs, bowls, mops,. lamps, buokeht. tables, baskets,: spoons, brushes and bags, made of pottery, pro cried% bronze, bone, -born, wtod, palm leaves, papyrus and leather. Also, Tallow inetniments used by mechanics—wooden mallets, chisel', taws, Week, axes, adzes, hatchets, and nails of bronze and iron. Also, weaving tools, raneleal lastros• mints, girls' doll; boys' balls, staffed/with palm leaves, and covered with leather, sewing needles of bronze; knitting needles of wood and-leather; cowing thread of linen; shoes of wood and leather; lidenalotbes of various slots and shades, and of 'different textere; biscuit; supposed to bare been of rye meet ,These serious things have. Veen found in places where they have been proteined for ages, from the decaying effems of the atmos. phers. Among the Egyptian statute, the molt noted is the colossal head of a young Memnon. The statues that attract moot attention, from their size,are tbe huinen beaded winged bulls, from idarsobad,.andlthe human beaded bull and lion from Nineveh. Bat (hoes la whielti felt the most interest,- and dwelt upon the longest, were the baste of the great men, as they, have been brOnght down from the"analent world.. Athong •the Athenians, are Deineethenes and Pericles; and Julius and Augustus Ciesar, - among the great men of Rome; Theie la a strong probability of many of these beteg goal likenesses-of the- ori ginal. Julius Caesar has a long nese, . thin cheeks, compreeeed lips, with 'an expression firm and somewhat's:lm; forehead OiIIOODWOr than usual, but well protruded; remarkable swell of the heed immediately above the ears; ears very largnat . the upper .end, and taper down, rely small; siert di51577. .4320. ho looked like s -MOOD man. Augusta' Calm is decidedly plea sant; withleen determinailou, bet more noble- : noes to ifis'appearance. , His forehead is broad, ears large and weal , shaped; rather Amity. The bee of Nero l the One we would bare picked out for Amopg other statues, we enticed a woeden nue, "of some ancient Egyptian King, Which In yet hard and miatt. The. marble eat-. nee brought from. Partinstan, &thane, And known as the 'Elgin - bletbize, :are eleeectivgly . interesting. „ . Tan Einar.Ll or AILTLOADI /111 KIII2iTINVEt -- This flbste begins to .feel the vittlfylog effect of Railroads uponito growth, wealth, and business. Of Louisville, the Journa; says, in 1848, she bed not a tingle railroad runniog into her.- Idineo then oho bee Salted $BOO,OOO for the building of , i the Louisville and Frauttlin railroad, has sub. seelbed $200,000 t the Jeffersonville aud'Co •ltmbtu ~ 'a company, 1, - 000,000 to the Inularille 'and Neshville company, and have propoeed to subscribe $1,000,000 to the Louisville and Frank fort oompany to enable thtm to build 'a breuela road to Knoxville. The value of the property in - Louisville in 1849, when she watered upon the grand atheism of railroad building, wee a little over $16,000,000; - now,after flee years] only, it lea little less limo $80,00,000i and the city.wee 'never iooreeoirg mote rapidly In population, and never exhibited more - evi dences of getterol pros; pertly. letter to tae Eaton ail. Intolilionorr. , • Heim }Lotto, Jane 28, 1882 • The Amerlesu squadron - when laic hosed hem (Jat, flat) atteatliapa, Loo•Ilhoo lalende. On the 28th Idly, the Regent made alarmed visit to the 48ehtp Boaquettatuta, god tree /totted "nth doe bottom.. Arrangeneentl- lvere beteg made dely,to aekoowledge this dealt; by ik eisiF to the panto on Motility. Juno 6fh. • • • Tho people of iroo-Choo are perht4e the meet gentle and poltte io the whole world. The only obetsole te eery free Intercourse imamate fie that, they are oot to bay or NCI anythlai i ! . .• ti _ • • • - -••• . . • , •• . • T ~ ~', , 11101TOONTEBY, TEE POET, 'The foreign: corthepoLdnat tf the ilea tub °Weever, greens tho' following description itan intetview with this venerable Cbrietlan pcet . ,04 the agynnsit at a bill near Sheffield; In Erne houlc., commanding a splendid prcepcot of the city sad green beide and foreeta, such a pros pect as a prat in full ocmmunion altb bin fellow mon would lova to look on:we found tbe name of IMES MOOTOOUOUY on the door. .We had heard that the venerable poet tier new air advanced In life and no feeble In health that he was 'not willing to see company, and that it waswith many misgivings that I stood at hie door and asked tho servant if he was In Learning that hp was ia, I handed my cord, and had: her say that three gentlemen from America would bo glad td pay their reepeote to Mr. Mont gomery. Befere I had &tithed my message he stepped from his library into the hall and receiv e.' me with a greeting that went to- my heart.— "You d.) me awl]" he%id ••(.;:r.O in, and your friends " Ho led us on into hie study, and insisted on bur eating down. I Said to him, ' , You were known, air, in Amer ica, and loved, before we, were born." He replied, thank you. "via grateful to me to know that any thing I have over written has been a pleasure to others. Your country has published many beautiful editions of my poeme.;'end I am grateful for their favorable re. gard." -Re spoke with soma hesitation, and appeared feeble, 'Cough for less than I had expected. A small thin. man, and slightly etoopicg, with a bright eye and sharp face, he would not' have appeared to me,l had I met him In the street, so the man to write "The World before the Flood," or the "Wanderer of finiteerland " If there arc not in both these poems beauties of tho highest order and speoloiens of tfienowts of pathos equal to thesostry of any man who has died within the last twentpfire years, then will I confess that I lost my trouble in going to Sheffield to see their anffior. "Few men," I said to him, "hare live I as you have, to hear the verdict _of pater- .oiroa," he replied. ‘".l have survived nearly all aotemporarlea! "And you hayo eurvived the atttioks of the Edinburg Review, which predicted that you would not lice at all." The old man hiughed gaily at this reminiscence of , a slashing review forty years ago, and said: "The Review wee young then, and they thought they must kill soroo one in:everfnumber; and they nought to• make a victim of me, bat' I lived through it.. Thor) were early trials, and I have others. ' but trials are good for Or., and they will noon be oven" "May I 114 how old you are now, Or "Shall be olghty-awo years old On the fourth day of November next.?'' I could not refrain fromeelling him that the fourth of November in my birth day Also, and "Ho* old will you be, eh?" he added. I WWI not unwilling tb Sad another csincidenee in the loot that I ehohld be then just onehhalf of hie ago. And this led to a religious om e rss ti o p, in which he spoke of that peateletbattrembliog hope he had that. he eliculd 0000 enter up the promised reel.- His lipa:quiveredritle voice brcke, and teara 'stood in hie eyes as he epoke of hie unworthiness to be aeoepted, but of bin trust in the Savior, whom) grace Is sufficient fur the chief of sinners. We roe to take knee; and as we shook hands in silence, Edwards repeated one of the poet's own stances, from "The Bravo:' "There I. IL calm for than wt.> weep, A red ler wear/ pllerima bawl." and ho had etrength to eny "I hop* Fp shall meet in Heaven," and, following as to the door, bode us an afftolionate farewell. Tea ,GALLANT COMIC:IDES 15011.16141111 —The New York Times has been faiored from a relict his source, with a biographical sketch of Cone. mender Rtgraham, whose late gallant conduct in command of the St. Louie, lathe harborbf Steyr ea. has given him a world - wide reputation. Commander Duncan N. Ingraham is the eon of the late Nathaniel Ingraleam„.Esq , of Charles too..B. C, end belongs to a family emiceatlyna val in its character. All of them, with one ex eeption, were officers to the Navy. His father, being the intimate friend of Captain Paul donee, volunteered under his command, when he left France in the Boa Momma Richard, in 1779,tmd fought with him is tne battle with the British frigate Serapkie, one of the moat deeporate a:- bone in the annals of naval warfare. His uncle,' . : Captaiddoeeph Ingraham, 11. 8. N., was lost in the 11. 8. *hip Pickering, which went down at eon, and was never heard of, tit the beginning of this country. His cousin, William Ingraham, 'was killed at the age ofitweety, when a thaw]. ant in the 11. 8 Navy. • Tho 'sole exception in , tbe family was his uncle, Demean Ingrahezn, Eog ,'loom whent.he receiv ed his name. Ha, was one of the moat seCCEII - gentlemen of hie day. and though inti mate with the leading political men of cur cenn try, yet from tasteand early associations, beans a loyalist in his views. Ac the opening of the Revoltition in 1774-, he went to Europe, and re mained there until its close. John Adams when .Comedetionor to France, in 1779, freqsently speakkof , hinoin his .Diary, lately•publielted, es his assootate In Parisi . Ho retorted, howerrer, to this country In 1784, gayo in his adherent+, to the Goeerament, and permitted his eon to ea ter the navy—the Lient Wuttnmlngrahemwhom we have mentioned as being killed intheeervice Capt. Ingeahem received his Midehtpcm.'s warrant, at the age el nine years, during diciest war with Crest Britain.. Commodore Smith.. of South Carolina, the intimate his father, being about to rail in the frigate Congress, re queeted Mr. Ingraham m rites Mut to take son with him. "Wo chat! probably hero an ca• gagement"—said he,-.'and it wilt do him gaol' i Re socerdiegly went to tea at once, at thug tee der age, and remained in active service for.,twe years, until the Mote of the war. He titan: n u:trued home, at the age of eleven, and resumed his eduoatieti at eehool. Sines then he bee, moat of hie time, been employed in active duty. Ho oewitteauded the ill-fated Somers In the blockade duty at Vera Cruz and other parts of the Guif, during the whole of thp Mexican war ' and being prostrated by efekneee, woo scot home but &ahem tine before the was loot. For two years pre vim's' to his sailing for the Mediterranean. in the St Look., he was attached to the Navy Yard in this city.' The society of Philadelphia will beg reinember.him and hie accomplished family. Captain Ingraham married Harriet Rutledge Laurens, of Smith Caroline, a grand daughter, on the-paternal aide, of Henry Lauren.% the Pre eldest of the drat Coutineatil Congress, and who, afterwards, was captured by e, British frigate, while on ie way to Prance as American t.lem. taitetioner,. and 'confined fora long time in the Tower of London. On the maternal aide she is the grand daughter of Edward Rutledge, ono cf the 'lsom if the Declaration of Independence. file eldest eon, Henry Laurette 'egret:tam, Is now a midshipman at the Naval Academy at &insp. It is a otirloho olrearantanco, that by Intermar riage with the Ameriean . family the Ingraham blood flaws in the veins of 601:08 of the most die tingnishod officers cf the British Navy. Among these was the lets Cspt. Marryatt, C. B , (the anthor,) and Sir Edward Belcher, /I C, B, who lately commanded the Exploring expedition roned the world, and pito now commands the Arotio Expeditipn, lately toot out by tho Delilah Admi ralty, in search of Sir John Fratialia. The grand mother of both those cffioere was an Ingraham, the Door relatiso of Como:louder Ingraham. An 'extract from the Han- John P. Hale's speech at the recent Wa!Moro' (N. II ) Conven tion. . Perhsps,lrsid Mr. Hale, you expected I was going to make a speech, but I am simply-going to tell a story of a fogitive—aad one, too, which you may have all heard. [hir. Halo then pro. (loaded to recount, in it graphics and most inter, citing manner, the particulars of'the arrest of Ktxda, the Hungarian Wages, by on Austrian commirreorser, and his deliverance through the. exertion of a noble and trE ly elms icon officer,' Capt Topsham.] What American teas there, geld Mr. flak., whdae heart did not bast n little quioltia when he-dead that story? What sink .msn was there, even, who, when the doctor felt I his pulse that day, he did not any, "Your fever rans.a MSc bigherto-day, my Meal" [Laugh. ter indebeers Cap' Ingraham, when ho per, formed that manly sot, touched a chord 'that found ti reeponee ia ovary. American heart Even that dreadful class, the. Old Henkel-14%qt It—they could not help it. It. was a noble, a gsoorona, -magoanimotts not, and the wh ole ' heart of the nation vibrated with now thrille of pleasure and exaltation, at the - "recital of the story. Why did they do sof That was 5 flagrant violation of the fugitive slave law. In the words of.that law, Konsta "awed service" to the Em peror of Aortas. He bad rimmed, and ths nide midoils of the Emporor bad ratakeu him. We Interfered-4e, that are so fond of eaforelog the faiitive slave law at home, would not eau lecn }weld sbroad j and the. American stars arid 1- striper protected the poor this et Smyrna, whntever they may do nt home. There was .a firelt moral. In thie,'and it was o great index, too. lc told Mtn where the hurt of thin people is: EXPLDLTIONS YOR Llama —lt is proposed to despatch three.smistantireaple Llbeela,' follows: Ist From Dsltirsorr,.November 1, with par• sups from Vtrginli, 11.1srylars1 :aths sturouud . 2d, From Now Icotk; November 101 h, with 'thorn wbo sitply from genosylironio, - Novi York, and the .Eaat. - 81 From, Now Or limo, ia Dvocinber. In Which parties from the cotrottie Westport &admit* will As the'etiort to send th'esns7lll briOg Into to , quleltion all tho Teton/ass tehlah can be obtained,' It is hoped that oar friends vellt not resx, hut give fresh.sigor to their guinea; The AlePo• ettion to remove is &illy increasing among - the people of oohs, and heSse all 'rho desist' the improvement of their aatuVoion. or AitlOk's- re demption; should go . foriard with more tozrzlig seal and mightier ,rsoololioo-!—Opiolizilft: MEE ANGTlMlLOut.rethirrazrxtraz AZILIIIITID goeraDo Ksiterlemersiey `siftestoon went to Oesington,s,, the ilentrocad fLonse,foot Of I Grecnup - Street,whereJones at the timelhappeird false; though he boarded at the_Prisekloo House. Jones drew a knife, and - eater:oak to strikothe cfGoor, and after a severe struggle, iwwlzieh hie coer 1,19 tore frcm him, ho escaped., run down S h 0 M'ading to the riser, ran into the:Water up to Lis chid, nearly third of tit:, way &IRMO the slur. He than drew tram his bosom- si large Lewitt," of hank bills, shock them - tauntingly at (Sc, offmr, and dipped. them repeatedly in the' water till they sank. • The officer drew his pietols and told him he should arDlra or came out. Jones could not *aim; but he maintained.his" pciition until the cffimtr reached blot and dragged him out, He va3 searched, nod there woe found on him e wallet containing $348, of tho denomination f • OGI:No two's, three's, five's, and ten's nu the SoringfiellMiami Valley, tied MntiOU branches of the Ohio Stab Banks. The officers then wont to the Franklin House and got hie car pet big,. and brought it and the prisoner over the river and lodged him .lo the' Wotan House. The carpet beg wne searched, and found to contain - countorPiter's tools, eeveral different colored inks in small - bottle; and bank-note pa per, also, several sheets filled up with Imitated signatures of bank officers. They also found on him a bill for 200 elicete of bank note paper, bought of Butler & Brother, December 20, 1852. It has also been ascertained that ha has passed himself off in different places se Jones, the en graver, in thisui , y. Since hie arrest, Mr loner, the engraver, has reoognized him as ono who tied h...ver:d firms visited his office to see Lamb, now under arrest on charge of stealing the enrols of the Ohio State bille. The officers also have in formation which convinces them That ho filled up the signatures on chore bine. Hie examine lion will probably not take place until Monday or Tuesday Gan • • IMPORTA ARD RZYLSIIR --It appears from sfatements, moat of which ore official, that the imports for the year endiog Jane 80, 1853, am't to $256,00000, and that the revenue from im4 ports for the ARM period will amount to 4 68 .- 931,865, and the revtune from publio Wide and other miscoltauenue ii , urces will carry the =mat up in $61,106,774 This is the largest amount of revenue oolleoted in a single year,and about $10,000,000 more than tho estimve of the liearotary of Treasury. Oar imports for the three last years will rouge as follows:—Por 1851 $216,224,982; for 1962 $ 212 , 94 5,442;;15t.1958 $255,000,000. Hero is on itllltallaida:DUtiali, , ports for the lost year of $42 900.000:;-:; take a considerable share of Our:oautoruwgold to pay for these foreign Inxiiitia-,136•446-13'ais there extravagant imports . iii#: 7 ;. - ktlat':::ttP; one country will be drained of her'specto4?ud)re. shall Sad oureelvee growing mere extravagint, but no more wealthy, by the influx of gold from. the mince —Barton Altar MIAMI° AND Onto RAILROAD.—Vitt learn the. at the election holdyesterday, in Columbus; Messre. Win Neil, John F. Benign, WoO. Den nison, John Miller, John Ridgeway, Jacob Per kins and 1). C. Carter went elected Directors of tho Ohio and Atlantic Railroad Company, to serve for the ensuing year. The Band immedi ately met, and unanimously eleoted Mr. Neil Preeilaht. - - The amount of stook already abb. earthed, as we learn front the proceedings of the Bari, teaches one million of dollars. That por tion et the road between Columbus and Meson lon will be put under contract within silty days. We hero only cue at pretest to make the above Eriet annoonoemeut In our next we shall publish the. full proctellugs of the hoard. Mr. Voughen, editor of the Cleveland True Democrat, wet approaahed familiarly by a very grated looklog man, who gave hie name se De Itydur, agent - foe the owner of a s plot of ground about to be sold at auotiou. He induced Mr. V. to placo $5OO in his hands, to bid in some lots for Lim; but that was the leaf he ow of the Doetzr! As a "literary ourlosity," the. Editors, ef the Eloettt Transcript reams that the longest sen tence hails., aver met with occurs in Mr Caeate's Eulogy on Mr. Webster Prom the 41st to the rollite of the 46th page of the pamphlet edi tion, (hero is not a full stop. This postage Cr tingle sentence, eactaina about thirtuo Atrudreer words, end oecupies four pages and to half. Ditvourur. Ittortwarr —Capt. Joules Price, of Jef f ersonville, lost his whale fatally 1•y fewer, Ms wits, Bwe children, and motbor. They Were :.:Idles la Non 011C4r.S. TSa SU child died Co begird the Ronny 131Lith, ou Which Carole Prioe had 4311:11 pose - eke pith it.- Truly, this in a greet oslcmity tb Copt. Price, arel th.: wannest eyrupethice.—Lou Caw. Nlre. Crawford eays she wrote ono line to her "Kathleen Mavanrueen" ter the expreae•purpose ct e - nt.oncliere ttweeeenty.nathlere, trho b.eg it Orli: rho 'ern ot the onterjs 'card ea the '111;' hut Hoorn had 144 the lame trap in the ..1 1roApenker"—"A 'cart that la:amble Eight 'opt far it 'ere t • Wenevamenuta ter Costumer:lg.—A notice in the ChartectOtrn (S. ) Condit chins- Mat greet sicanocec here been mode in that en tarprieing city, in enannftetnricp--etvecitilly in the tiegartniest of iron foneicilee rind ma• ohitterg. CAUTIOR TO THE PUBLIC. trilf.r. 507ln:tone would iuf arm tho Ms: hostnnaloo so, on lenitont omen:non. von Inerine eit!so whnotilit hett te`ebrat•-•1 tIPMTACI. , .3 +et) GL.lerEl3. no.lattor's .d pereone keerlnz Jeri.h7 hero toleertl-el gal roli ereolnell.4 rIrj. ,, VN: to h. Mr.& 'f tO , l , tor t 7. that Mr. Feli.mnit, ,tier he .tall h:Yo le^ Pitteburgh, will leave no s; cut beLlat the rt.Tr.a. o . ..lick' his goola, nor hay. one sale of Sneetaeles the{: aro narrow rho *raid not erturir to Miltrepitsett thn troth after ilr. IL LA gone. ?Jr 3 woad ad rine Clone persona n.on!elog °taut! to wit to Hollodelphla. :ad they rl!I losis ann . ohtht well 0n1 ,4 .1 5 7 ovi4r Collolans aal monnerstols men. "Moan Ilona 'TLFI I INONT.--Mr. SIC)- moat: Sr-1 think rt no mere than an,att otJustem to yoe at to the lO3orlooll ouJoirOloity to .taco, lha AP/QTACIXii I boacht of you Matt rue moll. I And my eght mush imeroYol. I ran om small print with (hue for any length of time without twigs. to my eyes. thouLl oxy:lOht nitatlnuo In /torte.° 1:7 Ike wog MICHa. I ham no doubt but 1 than be able to rend withaut them in • abort time. fours, truly. 2. 5201 , 511../aL Siloghooy C:ty, June 25, 1010. *LI hare need Mr. sobtaces .GY.Z t3.40.11ES fee • eery 1.2.1ef iwrio , l.iilth &tidal advantage. and hare no heottar.on In etatlog that a defective rlticv cr long eiand "log been rellered. sold the mita:m.4m to bet eclair. Ing rigor and tone. I thataturo cheerfully base tag:amour to their elcallener oral ;coarser, as alto to Mr. 60/.2111310 . chill as • practical Ovtlel.. and the wonderful farillty with which be alakta hie Maree to tag rarlow Non , Marltter of 'Won. N0..13 Wayne rtreet, fltfenelrgh. 1.213:2m gO/1 13010M0D6-;-I.etir Sir ono et the first who purchased 811:0TAC11.1:6 of you lla this piece, and haste; bed *rants flame to try them, I most ety to justice tosynn,thy thin ayonrs that I 'am now using are Iltty per mot. better than any I ever had. ft wrettra.lite YOura..te- ISTEM rf RAH it Err. Ettsbureh. August 26, 1813. 4„ , AB - Liver Compla.W.--tkin clangorous and of ttri fetal themes had long hedged the sk6l of Mr' most entiamt Physio!ans. When the dlssovrry of Dr. hie. L. 6 .4 LivenTliis mired the dnenity. lad presented to the wor/dtte Great asecifis tor that comnliestai Malady: whish bat sttainst such widely spread celebrity*? Its =taints , drum This gancetatui remedy was the result of many years of study. In which tin:symptoms were nar. roajy. observed, and are thus tweolbcl hr the Doctor Weasel,: •'spmplomPcfa Dactoori liar,—Cain lc the right elde, and sometlinee in the felt. under the edge of the ribe— the patient being rotely obio to Ile on tht left. .in some. times ends the Moulder bate, Inguently extending to am top of the shoulder:—often mistaken for rheruntlitun In the arm: eleNteen of stomach, ..e.llcm of •pootite; hovels mostly =Film: but 100002100,, altercate shit tut doll, limey reneathn In the beet part of the heed; tom of melmorg. with unmeinen of haring neglected wmattling; gometlatea dry cough: "Marinello and debility; narrods ritobillY: feet cold or twining, and orieltly sensation of iMin; too epirlta,loooltude,'with :disinclination to eget else, i iihough natledol It would he beneficial. In feet. patient distruste iiTlll7 remedy!' • nem frit any. oe all or thou eymptomed If to, you will And a ottrttin routedy in Dr. ht'Lette'w Pale. rC11 . 0.4.8 will be careful to" ash for DO. 3114..i1t.13 CXLVIIILVIED Llyzu DILLS, and take none the; are other Mlle, Purporting to be. Liver Mile, now betorerthe pubiic, Dr.,.ll.'Lande fdror aloe hie heated Irerattfttge , cm now be hod at" oil ma -. Oeetable Drug btoree In Ma United Statee, and from the age pro.. • YLEIUNG EDUTLL6ttO , 11.10 _soon Gi 1. Kidd at Co.. GO Ires.dett. et . Flowers .W2ll' Grow where the Water. Hun:4f the cupric of ths emits Is kept healthy, and the atoms of 'the Mat levies:ate/ by.cattewaare which ororete of their Toots, through thelener eltiri or diners of head, aatri,isg end rigcnnts laud of 1111 r &swot 101 l to le tho ro;ult. TIo Operation of LYON'S .KeTIISI.IION la fade:del entirely noon this =cab Yuan. .able law of the Natural World. It to Prepared of such ingiedleuteotrby '6'4111 graduce'thhtefilot.l . Mee* tles 'mast iv:credulous hare tried - and ben hentrltel by Ida Lae—and the rot:reborn. Immortal, silo. The OPPeUlliot ellen to tie Per It truly beautiful and pleasing._ told r all dealers, arrrywbere . at JS rent/, in ken bAtlia.' D. d. Ltd rts:E . l, 'Proprietor. 151-Broetway.lt. ed.' In Elltsburgh bl 0../latetor.'Bitn), Psoo,jr. Pleating e Bro— end Crane 144t0r. len22 • sitils.l3ll4llC.S 4 13AltNES' tiARES,..-.llero . . . 1.1. the kini of.lestlmony et. La the ealthr of Qui flAlf.t3; epee ankh 1471 (UM .irkede.tly Ili: Op reputittai of nog . vont. ' We harp eltarall Pahha6l eavona-oottlßoOmi' proving that ,Ferci made for eat:raga:at end oralakey setae. sea . roll g.hiaei, . here Men •su leetaal Le-,011, HB171.:11Y..0 - 2 T1:625117 ACTUAL .1.)0N11 dfiItATICiNS„ Awl .preearred their txmateqls.toeuly free hew - datieit.. The fallo . aing is ue othar proof of the way locontetebe - . 010,000. worrivoz scum AHD PAPXItB SAVED -WI72L lc-140 BAPS! - . • , • ' 4.MCI .I•LT. /bits Odium, Pe.l • I...lbitma.Aimita Eteatiaa—Doar Hit Your Lao wtre Oat; tooMee.l.- wag ablaut at tba t ime. 1 muttid my; Its.mbolO 7.41/10 Sate, I eottotter.ll tomltatir leriot fluitlkt.• UAW 0 .. 9.eittltarMASt oulbe 'meratoo r ha - 10th-t 1 Joao WO—Mr:OMM builtittut botoit buted - to mtg. it aal bolt of wood cad loom 01.1rtmettlig a . IMMO ,a•ue Mit az the timo of 'Um Are, MO fell ;mu ,the tehmaM.tebelleaa a Imo antoPut weed.aary bat Pro. • .• . , - Ns - itotoo Nate ormolus tbet._aati in tile/lats. accummot to about. Teo- Tboasural Voltam, r Mott a.. rrl, bent a net a Simla VW, ki 1 .41; 1 04 bather: ttal ' a T . advise so m; mr. X. dalall bitaMece. Mature 'lO 1110 but. bur.s bag. co Mo. Mar rapers. koala—sod ',amp:villa% le sooVil aastiAT mmetutmodjobJbmo t tea J O i m Ckugaißk.' • airlEtf. solaniatis" , who eyed' eight to EAM.7 .4014raqlac4irtiat. It ins hakes, has Ka • moat cikadvii lot of tratarass Chls city dastic Ma brief Ilia hut( to balltre that moony proms aro affilo tett wills imperfect vision • The 101101,0>g it taken fzrm the Bate Book of Mr. Bob.o mono plzUs itaburgh. dazing a abort peraxl 1500 mare Mae CO per pair. ICO pairs Common Frames 2 00 per pair. pain —. 4 SJ per pair. IEO pahatlold, nvorege—.....-....10 CO per pair - D.ita.eandu „ V.:420 j New Certifleates.—Ma. SoLomons: / called at you:el:Flee on the . 21.1 Jain and etatu the na ture of my ej ect. wiabh or very bad at that time: Yea allied me with Speetsclaa that did My orris treat deal of utot—They'were I . ,ery aneli.k.astmed at the time. bat that inflammation Iwo r 6. 1.. a. I=a now bear the light of the Brew or a Limp. all well ea ever. /shall call ow you arel - get anothLi eafie r should hare any adder. lane with them. as I would sot bewithont them wades war aminderatimt. Yowl. Reepeatinlif. /...)Ll,ll ki4Glit e cerner nigh and Webster atreete. Pi. nausea. Jot,. 11.1553. NIL 801.0)I.ON2:—DoIng compelled to wear Spectacle, I here earei been oblo to get a reir but what made my hays triad a great number of gimees, but always (gird, until I obtained spate from you. I tan toe by day or candle-light, for any Length of time, witb the greatest owe and amnion. -•- • . • . Mrs. Waterfman 13 sirry roach plre- pt with her Risser. ' - I rtuanin, Yours, Truly. L. FL WATISILIIAN, /CD WYlle street. Prrtsousan. July 19, HO. I hare Para ander tha weeilaiity of wing Glut , a fur' perfect yeart. but havineter found a pair to SIR my eye,. or that I maid use wlttont fairy., until I obtained a Yard Mr. Solono,rie. Hy the aid of those I tought cf . him. I 004 roe au val.! ererl could. I ran read or write with them far honor, witboat the lewd fatigue, bath by day cod eandlo-light. there tried, lc all the Mores In the Stets of Veravyter... Ina, le obben a talc of Glam. toot would suit my ayes end feilelln every (caence. Knowing the dlmou' •. ty of obtatumg thoc. eultoble for the eight. I do most earrrstly recnoimand to thorn hatorion under defeetlre to eye)/ to Mr. golenons, of alum Glamoa can be 01 , ...10rd Mica ell nom. Yours, de. J. MORRION. /u.toaasso Cl!,. July W, 1643. jr.(l;dew:l( • se-SIVE believe Nature has provided a remedy r, every oleei.e which fleeh Ie hair to. KlNltli pETlL , Lisliti or ROCK OIL. put up ce It Howe, from the great latortory, concealed deep In the bowel. of Mother lortb..le, without .doubt, one of the greateet of thee., ietnvaleA. Reind the following teatltuonr. Elven by et grateful parent: PLessins Vsilsr. Mart gept. 16 ISIS' Mr ft. tt. Klur—flir• 1 hays soli a ll our oe— ns Ittek Oil, Novae tw o . menthe Peet, e and Y blLlNl l ina te en i t In n.t. 'ow agent Co net a further oomph. could hove fed/ sense dozen =OM Pie have found the Oil eery Zf e lD n s e :Ur in l k elf t t X wt d ls U orl;st . 'te" l . ) . U M Il y t a t " s b . r . "ri 2l ' t the la s: 1 . ad , her • teaspoonhu u , an d in au " eusounh th e the. ...ad, and the. nut stopped. and ,he re co Se rg lifvotlnft.ly. it fe Men an extraordltu snedy ee luCumtut Err; Cuts, Bruit,. and ri llk e rsufnatlet e . ..inat..:r the Illes; some have hese cue d of long etardlng. ibULLOII. e [ l l etehst 2lo I inert advertleinrPenelnl:7;oo7.l I •FV , ' 'ea. MIL SOLOYONSt—From infancy I have been afflicted with weak aves and ebortchchtelnase. and Taal) to; travele I bare never. been able to get a pair of GL that would help me. I have had several ruin that not enable me to to. mars distinctly. but conld never keep them on more thee rone-half hour from the fast that that canted such groat pain. I happened to se , 7013 r 114TertiSCLUPt, by which I saw YOU hen jest Imported aurae, and evi It has been my era.' ...1411111utill to gat a pair that would benefit . me, I thought would to x yenta. . , Yen past a:lt/link Iva flattering whet. Ira, they more ecrarer m 7 expectstintw. I have not been able to reed bz candle-ltr.ht to more than half an hoar at any time 4.10r0 I gal them Gleams. lilac. I not these, I reed ape Bahia, all day, and until ten deloolt; without cane. thtneioK the hurt pain, which Ira thing I hays not &ma befata loam. 1 any this mut.... u 1 thin[ It dororvtott your enterprise, and hoping' others soar be brostlttad br Too aro at liberty to xuata ux of my rum at our time for rtf,r.olo. I as 3. sir. fruit 113.13113 EMIL. Wharf Blaster, PittAllonrgla. P. 3. Ttoaot to mention that soy alto is crawly band fltiod by the-nail. she rot. aud Om. , 1146 UV' Fall Style for Gentlemen's Hats. J. W 1.1.30 1 ,1 it SON, 91 Wood street. aill intro duce thli day, to the claseas of Pittsburgh, t 0.14 .. i3m3s - rs rhaluit th• dtr, their tolutltul style of UV:3. Particular attention Is Inv:led to our 104, 33 IS and SI lista, asTflopls..3 O'CONNOR. BROTHER & CO., RAS NACRE AND INSURANCE DEALERS, No. IS WOOD r1"1111.1i V. Ord, - door' from First. .tree*, PI atablargh, . Buy and sell Par and Current Fundi 5141 an 1 Tatra .I:r.shanto Coln, &cabs, Haatern and lirectarn and Prangs...77 Notes; arm 0 per coot. co o! Par and - Curren t Moue,: and, lan,. lira and Marian Mier.: fr.r tic —.aat Arum - nog Cb.unisk ilaS (Narita! 5170.000) cm! Bowl huvrand Cb (Capita! $10p00•000• aOlO itErTcrethe Public—Ma. SoLomoN--Sir: Prom a imoontore failure or meakome el the eye. I have barn ream Natal to try stem hateelmem yo,:r olmars POrthva4 at the but tereler'e Sa thte eltt —from the we of vh:ch Wviaaerre warm nadviatt beteamaimaterially haVairvi• I mmollY nantu.4 a. pair of YOUR JUSTLY CUMULATED GLASSY:, from the Om of whkh I have moth comfort sad pla.sert. lip Cata has Maproval sad of e.;en reteved from rain. I could am to induced' to pan lilt, time. Tonna traly, • • Kailr. I/ALI/AVIV. Emltb : rid sheet. NIL 84u - own—After a trial of s poir cf 5 our 13) . 1Z.VAQUE, for - ewearal week., I Dad tbea aapanioe to 0.04 I Ca um% I cul et. wilt. {beak anT lenertb of t..toa • ithout fatheulow tat oraa, awl I can Toad br Rae Ukkt elth veva alai °Asada. I aaarfully raccualootet Ikeeta Lo May that aro anklet as I hare long been, with weak a nd lotesonkell.. Yount. to. M%ElMii= • I Lica nip Xtg. BOLOIIONS' GLASSES frr a Let; ler:pl sod bpi thou to be topofi nererior to say Pthelta t FAT. p W, .al telt- teeplota 13 reeocmeal.itug them t..tetee lievtog opzelon t , 3,0 QUM. 4i1....1A9 SIcCUTOII.EON. ~ . !'i:!... - •!•l,2l , a , „Jttir 13.1.K1.:• • ' atila ----.--......_ ._ ..... MY. lizown's Ease EICC oflainalca sat—Ttio Dassuze is o rreparatiott of unusual excellence. In,ordizney diarrhoea Inet ;rear rJtolata, la rhorr, in all exass ht {root:anon of the digratlre fst;ctions/ It la el trsalin.shle eslua., Doting the sretraleana of the eyddenals ebelesaao.lsumoser cogn.ll'ots of shlldren.lt tsp. - oiler:, entestdoro; tot faml/r or lreils Waal should be without it. Can'lSF—.llo Byte to get the gettellna Essence, 00100 la nresesed 0007 by k. DlD.Oirli, at his Dreg atd Chenalsti Stony nrrtteaget saner of &Mit and Chesnut streets. ChID retelphsand Me eats LT all tte 14131 , < C:lhle aretbeoasias in the Matra; and. 5.4 vasbare6 aJ Ire ti• D. d. Fahheete.shl Ca., Dr. :3. Smith, Lttsuel Wlfocz & J. Settee inraker & Co. iv Alloghruy frly Ly U. P. alltrarly sal Las A. Dyck. hats k Ca AnOlem `Wt DINZOT the attention of our read ers to advertirement of * - 110118Wel INVIIIOIIATINO Chlitl)l6l..” to be found upon the !mirth rep•. . HOME NSURAINCE COMPANY, NEW, YORK. CASH. CAPITAL 8600;000! rt. C. LOOLtIF. roe 30 Wood treat. rattbartyk. DIRECTOR'S: Sava. L. Loorats —..--Lata of the Anna. Hartford. tnew.nO, of Coml.& Cc. Th•odore elm of Uowew h maNaaa, Re Maori Reyelown. kir= of C.ano. Maw Co. Ilii/uun H. Num of Claflln, 3lalboo A 00. Gorge ....... Irm of theorem Dili. A M. Anao. re• of too MM.)" • C. 01rt, .. ... wllzard A Wood. Ler! P anne, .. .. of Atone, A State. /Awry 0. Pink, of Ely, Clapp A Dorm. Joao °Llama. Low A Co. CAori , a /I Hatch, --Vow, of O. Ilarch Co. JoAw.N. ilwfddneen.-- , Fir= of J. U. Rowe & Co. if,l•JLlanr Adore Arferbury.yr.,—.rlrm at i.flrtf Attorbory err.., Co.C C C o :. .eAMlwfaa. ml, AL D4be, Morena t 05. Aloof Droigat..—.....Viroo of Irow beldam. D•iabt Co. Joe. o...Yetows, . . ...... of Schwa 4 Co. Citerk. 1' ......111rut of DalOwltt. Starr A Co. George C of ebennan & Oollloa. Gowpe of E. D. Morgan Alg Co. Le*. D --Firm al Comm. Wer t ', & es, Thonuwaxr... trim .—.. f .INVOger. David ar2fan 3,13V7,11; rtrin ptJahurou P. A M & Yanford. or Norton, Boller t Holt. ..f iholl/ofed lr. euen or 1.0. W. Mernok tall. dittrittb F Inn of A. S. Donets Co. Roe 140.4 , 04.-- IFlren of It Leckwood A eon. Locfneflopides of Harbin,. ADela Lo, LyaenrCbolv Jam, r Ina of Dro7;e7.l.ZlCi;4ls7.liret. Bane J.. Prvihuzghana, Yin= of Protbl r ehato, Newell it Co. Jaen If Senn ...... or Swift, Hurlbut Ca Corte ...... of Condit A Nal*. Word 11,,re of Work Drake. . 2,4 f 4 e• H, Bled, dl, yirm trUllftsw. Stockwell a 00. Jame+ if “mPltrey,... VI rel of Carney, Ilomphroy A Dollar. ITha P. floater Cco Elam C 4 1 .0.1041 Dank. Dar/erg N. lakerner Duo or Walla. Fargo A Cb. Dimes. AlorvaN kbonm of OaotliTPearce A Co. SIUDON 1. LOOMIS. Desildant. XII AD. JIADIIN. Derzerari. R: C. - LOOMIS (Of thy loto firm of fil'Curtly Loomle,) WIIOLKNALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood Pittsburgh. JeSollet,3 • Third Annual Statement fkl , ' THE - STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND NLJI fddltlNE INISIIRANOR COMPANY. rf Ilerrishurgi • malmito. Pe7 4,1903. Matter the Oetamy.Sier ,1 '62411:19 018 fit Pranluros reed Co May I. lao3. 10.230 00 '• Interest reed on Lama— • •... 910 19 titationery end 001 e• ParrniTure..... ,1,000 00 PtIII3I , JAA ciao ;213/led,. .2,799 N• ' • Loett o ,./Ml , 7l7 ' rekrcliiTiaOiXlV: 7 ' 19211 • inetitetute. Returned Premium. litationerr, Printing. de • - 77,501 91 . "Usoitat BlOk. paid Ot mot ....................... 0 " 0 knot: .t of moor= Ilab:o for 105500—.—.....-6868.618 TO: , .Prornium•tiotoi " ~..88015016 60 " . 1 ) 068 4 OW martins, s. enocarand , • otb.r trouritteo... . uzlisa =l - 141 hand: or In EiriaiOnietirt '• • OfTttrol br IT 81 • ro :hatotioro arid utoicestr4 '— • Amonid ' —7430.318 70 st tcti t!ate atilt of 0)ot.. —lsom Against. the ttor." — " , iOaa7vor yot, 6.00000 .rut.6l.P, 0U'r11166.1/uh,D. 1 u ottla etetrar,. . Yhtie<hglik' WIWI/He Bookor. Pittsburgh; ' • A. A. IJAILRIAOL• • JollS AUTROgroItD 1 . Dano6,lo count); ••, it2llPfilkii2; Oarboo enuoto. ' -_.IDLY Pre64,loot. • A. J. tettaxl•, urawbuy. . . Oosoriogoltat portia otooo and Inland naihrolloot ort merotrondfro In 014 or 000ntrr. at loon tun cossliadoort!hurfotr. PoLlatooloseol doeutnichoosoo eke: s.:ri,quotly or for tim_otroar t .;„ • H•noOt; imoo, corner or YO=o, MlitlZ!ll4lllMrtg. .64111121 r. CHARLES R. LOOMIg; oroOK AND,. IltaKEit,. itrorgsge! *a, 'Negotiated. PAP.II4I.N.AS AITBRTION o.o7Xti TO TUN YI18011•111 AND MALI or Km", •aarcolgoitinat . ls. Jaw a OG.. : oaranlrpoitaad .•7 - ' `; .% , ....-.--,-*,?-.' \ - U t t iT• 3ll.l ? 4 = - t.'.l7stlTof Pittsb ILI § 53--- " •- '* -- =" ' , ".77 -- . ....r. : 11153 ~.NM . 1.7 k. .„ ~ I UMAIER . V nrIDE, 04 MB, 'I - ow, imuc7an I , k WOOD -V:• 77 , -‘• £ E1if.,21, I; YI, VA NI 4 RAIIIIOII. D. kr , /NPOIIBB be. AN OA '\ p 1 sm. ~,, Iry ITT I RE - lASt, ' Mat TR*IN WU! 4sio the vn.lo AND allPB7\l7l • NAY • ke '-- I''''' I' a revenger Pterion on Liberty(triet 'hers\ inerrant Ill& aND \ Thlll DA. ~,, Nish; ce,gLOOlts, atropine •t Alt th...1164t..."3"'a 11Ye : ~ ,,t a , '.lit le rred, and &ravine in Phlle.Selsble, met ornhasc ~ IQVaso as es,,,..nat tom or aby MIA. Ak+, at 7 °NANA: tounvotttrft, wdh the lin! dlreetlo New V.AssaglfleParat VW. mad 1 , i B .N4BNA fICIX.I .1 Oa lo.o%ollifetirig 'tt. lOarriebutif lth th•Paln Int 1 1 ,1 r 3 :42( skrozravo -. \ \ .;t 7k . v.i aril Ig be BalAiittbitat - edintE IL \ \,, r ' \ \ Tali ELOINed Tll4lll.l:earse the Wien euetrY.Ne ‘ '' ' '''''Z " .4 9 " targlr ' lln ir " T":41rft"1111111tIttabe galas 8 " ' tt or i".. ool.'l" , \, ,\ \ ,\,, rh°ir r ....t. ll -nv e tr,, ' '4 , - \er . - \ • 3k .Yare to` Phi eljade S 0 .51'i Yore to inlete SP 011., r i , 1, aatel 7 ., ... . am. h. lleccat a ehei l ed to any Station on the usylnstua D4A .P. 4Z *. I\ \ j IMS A D t . " M • % "AP , tAt...4 Lc/ PPllndolphia‘ and !Warmed 8 . rbauth. , stranota* `lera, Ms AmanodUlan , Trato willtesee every al‘ernoi,n, at Edward 5trb.,,,,,5,, \l7 oobbounsaser: \ 0 11. emelt, stopploserat all regular Mations,. ruaWnB, it easy Urreot. ~. Win D. Ds" .917 wa f.. I .I."AbAA A \ \ Tr-tarltt. Perineek, ‘ _ te r • de22 „: . PVlNt ir ls::/eales arre, In Plttabarstb, at 880 8 A.' P,,ttAlTK•th, etax•tinC,,Ticketi likeani, trilkbt' . Itild g ig 4 .—,,, m. tht ,,,,,v, : „,. It : v tlipti Mt. exospyrom as b o a ease o a r lefrro, 0o4:1111 . 111 held them . . en :rpmels for perwaal`hamme 17011,..4 t% .. italo t .01. A.ttAxtittg one hhodred dollars. , 40 OP-Sleatre. 11..1 J. , Drlederdhal. Omnibus ' . gls tr,LiVnalTre'aut.t "'''''Y "a"g"' ' . tam for Paawlaser. 4`47,T;g4Vrt% ram PerTl , tel, , a 1,.fy, , Jo m • \ , PittaburirlhBePt 96.01. 1. A"'t b." BE. Co . '' ‘ C. s agyi.D.TlY 0* c O 2 B \ N/W\ I ' A. ‘ P T MP y BR, 144..;8 Tistathrtaii, \ , \ T REE ;31" 410 —I, ,fiALE.B BOOMS. Ca AIAS R0021170.1 :s 6;iritiiil k i th' largest. \ %-, handsomest nut alike t istertrolmt of. Yleor ell 0 ' , tee. [rota I to , 24 Scot \V Wi 441 .e). Bfirt Tshle!nd 1 4. - ameled , Cat/lege Clotting:boo o.Vten and lintlennta 1/Wine:MAW of' all klodstrted tfandow Shades buff lie.lesal.l:preeo ant buff 0' CllOT:Nand rutnam'e Pea. Aleuts,* O Enna', - ‘ \ \. bALEe 110.1 , NO. 2, Is full sjo: xcl wl.h an unrivalled askortment of (a t Velvet. OrtparlATlinestrr,ardlf. , es Impanel, Three. r, PetentTalaltiy forraln, and saper: e l nall 3 4TßU IN . .:t i pl 01: 4 ' no 'l ; ' ' i Veit:l ' 'Poft s Asmhut.r. Chemll , t!d Tune" 11.4 m Italn ‘ ltols.'Prou Sr \ _ r 3 ALES ROOM NO. , 2„nont.drue a hula nil well 'ablated \ elkalr of lugreln Caine.. from 25 cep to II mnte.p.*. , yerd; acme OarPntogynia. V1A.?"...Tf=,',7 C' e_lalE= NV.p 81n 't . 110 an ds 11mi,, ''. M u ' . p. IL A Cl. o virile .1 :Outly cell Ate tent's= or, be note erDwal. li6z.T. Velirrm..,°.mas thei, ,, 414 ea termln,d VI so ts th. ~. low psi. t lty. have rm. fa re been seal at. Iptd 1 than any n or establlehment In tide atty. , , pe, O. D. URADLEy A 00., Na aff TG 5t , ,,, :,-. /Ofllll'li FOR, SAI t E--qh e aubapt , fete fur sal, 4 eery reasolneble \tonna. the f 0 i.er `D..71 'hi , . * '' ' \ eta no etory B el '$ DWELLIN6 1100888 on \ street, between Rena treat and Parmesan way. TOP , Hamel *ill eV/ter be sold altogether oleparattly, salt poriers. Also-4 UT =rate muse rof Day Asset end Duquesne way-ell fe on Dormo.nweere7 add 110,teot outlay atreet. the Ai flis; P lMLe l e ' P L ilo r s 4,4‘ l ,6 7, i' D ' hut .. h i lt °. th e I t liis l el rpm on Irlift te.t. by 100 to a . eller. Toes., Boadi p ‘ Lota lu Al: bray Mr wdl be,aancrel 147111.10 BILL on the Prom Monier the Twa *TY. '2ll DAY Ole PiternallßlO, AD. 111 A, at Sc) tSe t,. .l . :: Tellitli-011Vir.t push, the balance ha two old )1 Inkymen• lat inter .a (parable anneall) -of rale. seadsl DIL DAVID ACIONOLD _____,......._—_. H \ ! wiwAunpc, Ho comivrissioN-:\,l AND lynoesgALD CHEESE, BUTTEE, SEX . PRODIVE VENEI \ No. 215 WooiS stirot, ,NAMES Pk , BANNER; W.1.10,LE.9419 DISAIBB ~ BROXS, SHOES, BOBIZEIV, AID LEA 11323 11 6. Wood stiiiet, pittaluvh, . arralex .rnr . anl: rovanr. __ 'Air hook corolotoOf upwaido of WOO % \1.2, 014889,e Dr °Mg mar 'min!, ard, style'of 80014, 81)1u8i nut "tINETY, oomellmedAlme{ from Now Una, Nod mama Mon, adapted oar'freldr, for PALL and ,lIINTER 8 and will b0r414 lite i stiitrettorTlMlOOS ' V IN: 17141 14TV th it l eX 111 1T Ad_V.l'. ! _h` . 'W e ba l l " bu}ins. 4fro. W„TORII BOLE LEATillis mth 6rir . . . . . TYPES` 1.4 \ !RT. 3Lk, Itse.en (op t 041 F, o ear 8141 e kr Lights, the open take the I"fyriP. alt" rurady d de. 'a a platen, an e.* per , iv • 7 . RUM' MEW= \ DA.G R\NOT\YPEk, 1.481.:C.P QE iiianizqa \rnißD • krarwr. .. i1,...i1T1.Z - Dii3 • d cd,rar.Ar wito tri . s.h to dr: tj tan .., 0..*1 \t , . - artistio tlclits like !Veer. at a , leg moderato trill had It t ttivir inter,. to ca ll at 'tail well known kayo.; w .Ts entire a tisfsetion is gusrante.i. _or .3,0 A r vA l, cllol , : nu Er.oo/04: 00M of the I Srdest and beet arta it . an tikyltstan 4Ter To. anetel for the S.arposei, ith huts . sae of tire may sznettal Idr.d. end hasty' sic till:Waters of i tVer• 7..Msd Igitigrgr., 1 ii424. wegiM,lf la V. ~.., t, . dr \to the petsen Oi! a cut, . otWo of ' l4 Artf.of• ./.000, otther singly ( - sin Dense \sstletnerrar Dears 04 , 00.: %. gnome c sad 00,..10 . 4 r - *P. Arr : dro,4 rink s.x it p.m .10IiiiY. N.................. ‘ItOIIT. T. XXXNEDY.' I . IIILIP VII/U441,...--......:....-. .I..—XlPalt.ti unix .L, '. . '41.8210V •- '• \ \ LOG "., I az 011: , 116,01,13 ZI. \ WHO "\pliapatlk \ IA \ • nun:ls, AND DOILES i r trIkELDWA.IIIO.‘CIITLIEER - Ake to. \ \ nave \romo4d tfi,iiteir ueik and‘exteatii* st,re, 110.1e3 WeotetreetliCar doors abos., ihwtit. Charles, Hotel. ertl theft. cuetohsers, awl metelunili4enstallT.. rre lotted an eaaminatina • of the most eomrdste Oboe. newt 000, 0 00.4 IA thht eitA . \ 'elellT7 s - nits .... ".• L 14 I N , 6 ovssß4.. • •iONMS43 TO 4.44 , k \ A WHOM AB DOI} irrat Ake. 60 Wpoll of.ree4 Oittaburr. \ 6AI), \pnxl+4 r,t12 , 44 Der eltk, ta.. A k urik _ . A lrotioe. . , \,, 1 ITAVINV SOLD'inut illy in eipst in he T 11 11 Peak 4 . t lieliCle 11.4, I.° . . 90iEL'Il . 1 . . lIIAIID , S, 1 wo d recommend [Lc; lotataT ZariturtS a d. euecersoe te UP. . I reee s T 3 ‘.? 7 , lll •littb l l. \ ~ . rintames, at 7,1 . , FILIDII4II,I•REgr. .4, \ .. ' k TILE FLIN . GLAB BUSINESB'wiIi be • needed b ..tototi, • des the meld eitd Kyle rice, Skirl" a c .et the cl sttadi Nn 41 ' , W V 4 et. horn Ws It Itite Or Ito at dto \the calls, Of our fr'en.e.. . 011, ',IIe.KRIG t WO. Prrianrica, fee/. 7,1, 1 ew1.1 . 0 ' • . Admipioditittozes otice\ ETTERS OF .137 . 1NIST.p.ATION havk to Wen gringo! tee. rnioroed\ upon tit. aerie of* Ttalu.s deed« . All perm i t , : g i r i tka rgiestVl i fu: ' ;gl:2oo, IVllhose Inuasclist• ramaat. iDl.elairaw I. Ifikot 4".5-061.1-• 1 1 14ik\WALL d PA Rt • 10,01 \jNi, of "Vti;`4t.:"Tl:l%77.risoO?? X. 4 .4 , 1a. rpl2 TrN.. VRENCIII "R.,SA , • ri—A v.rtmant of fllit and T la.t, U. • and hTgh and ?amt. of 1.111 4 . 44.11.13 1 / 1 1/1/18.,1* • .1•1. re.* • tip %, matted axllbr AMA , PALM • - 311 - EDIi t 'ALL PAIS t or P:._ saitible insPfpezini riot \h , a1a.9.1.11... Um 14st re-.7 , 11Tv. , ), A tAI for tale 40. t,. Aal. Pear ON a M1,1[61• reef, ltztlonak34.lzitlAcA \ THol4.A.kMr.ft. V ---- 11 ir ell tin, t rer an. an. t Wanttions-. t 7 sol 2 /CAREEN 0 tioll3-4,oiprEserir g iled. je t ruf . oaltr „ ' _iale -low by \ \ ;LULL COLLINS. NDIA RUDDER \ OI7)i - 1135=2 gnus a jut , cu Ind a.sd fur ens sit*l Islia Nubbin. Ihrld. ua Dl•alut \ rpIS at IL PiIiLLIPS., CE BAO2---2 Clod' Itobbei ) reed:, and fur ta/a at the nCla rlnsbb . ape 1 4 1 ;31 anal airedenl2 - \ put Lira. 1 - IOLL BOLlt 2 grOo4 . sorted ‘ tilols. Dffk:lV " t." l fo e ' ff . ' th "S" :t • r . • ÜBLLERS',. VERiIfkUGE \ABOICTE Alit, MIMS—Ns...Lk katter;..../ o .t tan mai\ to yea that I orLaryn year Versoltuge abate ,all other*. \ln Much heti ol.taleealbottle of.li'LarT r ernsl(.tge an.l E••• It, to my child wit ens its expelltn spy "amt.—the child , =banal any l for some mir I then purthwd a bottle of years, al;ave st,whmts y elled dyer one hart dyed large worn. ‘ • .\ \ . • lignyr Gnu. • ' Young Toernaht J.fftrsan Pignt 14., /VT 6.1U1t. Parents wishing *Worm Meath.. that eta be , ,r4l \ ed neon, ehenld me thats_prepa and en gELlaill.3 . 6ktby Woad \ \' ._ 1 alreitA ~ ,- \ s --,---,,,A6 V OTICR; 4 44) • F4RMlsEigs \ and \GARDEN: al Ilid--The althscritilli , hoc tved ida sanely of TVR.. SIP SEEDS, via: , Largo 'hazel. tos,'lol,,ataarditegt.\ Itawhite •11 1 . 0 be. it,irrEetr .114,,,,r5. sTolbh°t=rk, WIRTUr tt, ' Lie . of Gm lils4 ' iliatilicisliwp suitabtelbkttc:airs, pa een4 "iv.", ri,_ldnle e W hAlriitrulti ledillcsgri yal ti MAisaAni l in ae vizier , 'of the meet anemic street: at the Sail Mulimpleininct Wartbonses. tti Stith street: DOW , 'JAMES WAGDROp. tIATENT SPIrriLD,SPRV.OWIIta Pllll3.—this invisttton For an teeiliastnya la in owehold economy , silluntoht awe! a WeisedV_ali par ere. The. Plw being smooth*: lthishrit and asitedGue, cicalas themselves upon tiAl c intc, prey ~,,,f Ur Ou t a& C 12 1 ,17 won it, do not tot. the isdod rat _ ~ \ . They Mance belle l a I, kt , 1 , 44 . , ~,,..: , 04: ,, , ,, :ecg,i, 'b."- Ong he taken Ity. - mt. are wow' town cdf by, iVe l ,%:int " • . .;_ '. ". \ ' s \ 25 Urea bast received loo s v, le. t he at ns or dose en, / , W. .II ' URG, and • \, \ • illkocar 4 , Tel 4 , r.", ip OLD i ' APeß....iii,,N4 ikS 4 7 . -Ne7 \ au. r.,...... a_li terns. lust *WY and'lcr iala by , 2, sad i. W. Ir . II.ARSUAL, Rh Wlsd ttive;-, li 410 LE, OAK iv ~ an i 4-I,,ansv.vv Au \ pavan. in .detliina for &hit troi Olt P. tiloitsals&A ___ _ ___ _ _ VANDLES-15 boxes Cleveklad 9C.b.rkte Caniles to elate and tbr 30e br \\ , S .2 • OPHINOI6I, trAnaludtt. ARD 014-45 bble,:lard ae,d IA for saler by e^RINOe tu4seuctu. , , PTIANNEIRS' IRAs. Tannop' (kit endby \ ees Veal' GM tiLIIDAIIOII. LAY PIPES--5o boxeiwhito Pipee, \ for oale by VON DONNIIO4ST muttenA TOBAOOO4-29 kegli v liturftiome c.i i.:b.e .nt o uo ot !Are: yyMilluwfs.ertonlNivon4,-...raTt elo,l . \ . BR aur t e R ROWS utioqualociT4 vvat $1 80 aa:.allatt, . t MOIL & .I`.l U2a Dlaralnd. UrdiUMEI HAVANA 0104111841 25 par hutatratt; at MOJSKIII LEL o ntr g lot 'l' bogs J mare sna pent. er Ooffel • T. LITTIot s•c. 4 4 1TRAW BINDERS WARDS -42,000 \ Pei g :net b f"' Z° ‘ 4° t' I. PC) EN Lkitatfotaa. t . XTRA FAMILY FLOUVOO. barrels nr . 2 2 lm , mi : Tr i c r iztr j o z. 1144.sats, .I:NSIsIED 0.11,- 2 •741.18. IhLikad / cum sod for tole . ••• • sob • - • FICIIINOLO. lapaavoia. IROlir,=-75' toils itesortqCShest. 75 IrotY,colotoon and Jusdatik. all ousobors. km2'2o to .17, Oa. br • ' - aulo • ANALput, AIAIF4/C ILERRING "24 bbla. 6 " • • - Q014: LEAXITER,-71000 sis Juat.arrill A log ku IT ylle by ' BLAD a a LANDX,: inua - 1,10,40 y wan of / • °olden tams. at3T4 . atl BOOT ThillCSitila,dalphia a r bcl M' ViS Jr LANos: .74 OALF 1.4 /MAIM& Coplyutty ;um, tor eta. er F. 0 211 D 1 ID a wain. ow; noup,--16 \bbb. 130nr Floitt, Itthm"mt 2a64ber4.4 . filiTON-213 Oilttou \ kora 434 c oak 41.7 . : br (41 hb 0.31 i n iU r ke 'f2LAY 101 l WilVjg llll 4llixt\ .131aY, prinil\ctx*Egp, rittrtl"nat°,ll,l%-64.47011,..., CHU z 70 bong, ir.l4.- Ma ii me, cam st,toltoomao.%m. y.. .~.: 1, .~ ' ' JU 64, B,R 0 , 81601 or \ • 3LITGEBI, MKS, WEARS, ) 404, • taa\ • rein lit and, urrmaittituripli teotarr4 Al= 9 A. w, ua to b.— ,' Slnan Xf 1 1 \FARB/ F, OR WM—Mil la soldat pniqt \, ha isle. do the credit% te:Veld the BIXTNhN PH .O.Y UV ttpernis isa,a, .s. inecior. L. u., we w.in knolt/o PAlllf cfqsza• Mom. dwestey, Prim tosothlp. rx 7 3:l n + . ai lltirk ' tlo G S * 447 6b Ytltg u Tt4r 4nd uoV n ,. x. no.t.t., .41.16 lII.r. R=I) , AN... lt.o l lit itill•Xs. Too.fOlitwfulunl•Owl • Walk two atm 8 . 11.11017,±S coneotatoir ten \ Tomas; U. well watered. th sgente of 1 . 12 .4•. , •••d Gold. lowt lt. OW .on.turtt t stmt.-and tl y, mww . lrift r ~t \vie r cp e t ,„.......! . ‘, ...x.,„.47. \ , 77 JOhilrOWD. G,.11 "hid- N/IW L „BlAiai , NZWI3OO}IBII--Xeas re . eel reuat. vum.ovr,, Wane) Depate x lll.rd limpet. op ereiteell i e-:, , The Raman \ or 'pee on or Oleero, Cate,and F.Zir C a ‘ c i teMfWe : tornui: \ • A dti3glinb's Lettere to Ceeleart `t - Di l 7kr."%, \ • \ Tbe abors e have Peewee:34,l4 col e ther eselpleta eat ve , ,..Dieemr 'rid laeseelVotk4 Jape serivaret v4ted.. tly QUIT= ane, 'WPM - IVMM Keialterbeskes, for liepteasher. . kivapLotil w. • • R• ems, 1121 Airket \ I, g l ust —We hay, hridon \ho arm , . aria rich 'patterns sutra hoary ywip.'ou., ct.oxtv from to yards wilo.lozsther with 'a l'ultaasortnten of Mahogany • Q C - 01.0 Col T.l. b' and, , fitair • Oil Cloth Also, htalr • • ..s.hd Drolrget; Crashrtti,ir flogs ilhd Fastenings. ill ' Is Plain. f*nred aril Dithark Venetian; Cotton Wool, B nll lo •m r , eisig,CarTattrrs,'Erost hen by 1 \ o \U3SAM:3IATB.4at 'rpe .:ived\ftra. xO 1 7' DO Wiiliersx ‘ ; 3I.DIKPLIY , N C , lust'reed. : 1 0, f or gab vos NNUOR ikmospsy. ltrAR 1? .n hwul tied • eby o ‘'v a s upteitiouBr4 1711,PILY _ _ BEi,LTWE 'ION , SS Wad. \ • .nl% \ YON • N , WM?, • .11 UT. N\ , t® 'l4Ballirvrwe by o .tpaae ltp, AIAGAZINE. 4AnTI 7 : I F'' &raw LA, 11' Li n ' .7.7--,--- 63ATA :4 - ba.'S'll •li. IXTNOT ifi v q.4.Y./ 11:-:\ OYSTERSt rock' ied \„ AliAroffaoTAFflo'''' \ *). a'd " (4 ? lir.et , -....,-- t L \ IDIVILe. SOAP —5Oll . Gonnino in 1 er. .1 Gir ‘ Wo br 1.:6 Itill Illid. 0710 \ rocoaroro to J. IWO t V 45,.. 70 Wm 2 ot. ',CI tues°ll°l.-20,.‘bb1.976 and AplOL°' •\8,17,41.'6, by 7 l,„„l v aPer teal 0101nr..14-?:-/P-J: Kidd /73...teE41 t. A Ltl g \,2s bbia iik`sinre and for La. CIL Frlo \ \\ PLASHING O . . ._ . . • 11 1 DUSISIn BLU.DIO2 lbs. in storn'lnd . , tpr 'of b • apinV . . \ / LESIVA' 11/4,.. BigAßgo A.TE'SDDA-5 keia in at ' q , 4 inu for olds riN 4eolo ' FLEMIM./ BROS. IC4DAPIE /4tURQDE LD halm ;tow . . . i ••a oa.a.ita tit , , - • MOI2Pt de LettLs 'N Black Di ”k Poult i, Him, Plaid Dem Ellks, ' ..,.• :. rid' do„ ElMlA'Alorro i euo.i., ,•, Lodi: 11% . . \ \ Meld Alet4los_qt!tie.,gnan altZsi ca. ti". Bolide ure4i 'Od lo - • \ ..'.- ‘,' \ oido \ , ...-- nrq wo N II4 respeotfaily in:: y !Wm Wales* and thjg iterkelslty, that be rettrlWettlrta{o.t. CaulminZlist, m. ato order surL — lffylsaNsimprvalst !Ada 4 ' 1'44 4 1 ,15r Irr : r\ \ ow % TuE 8ki 0 ..T7 .bt--ttVirttot,,T.zw V.TOO ► a MI 1.3 ; FIRT4SE: fo :-\4 O hi& aret4ehlilaikroileild r cals br toS A. lA. AN*. 11,5 n2elnd and faivaile by •• • • :to UTAR:-20ime arid s\) (KW real an/ for aariA ba• oa9 BVCILETS-;100 441. br . , • TU.I3:-.5 dozen 1 4 1.01 fur sale h\VM *CIOL.PL•YARN-41,! lb& juzz4 .7;1 axrl (dr tale br ARFA ‘, OE. 0.1.11-1,440 \ bblz - '‘:to ri `'• ll. ? n t.' " eb*.4.141.14' C . 7LLI4. • illta , EltATll o—r - loontrel, and for ra, sithwi=4.ad.. tNOI 107 10•yIA\ IN T EONMPS-A-Wree ins Rwms. . TT MKEY, VAON el. In \ sea E' -tides kr sale MINIM TOO 'h. 114.4K4 6-60 dar.,Bneliece, pun LI gad far flatikby \ n. n. 004 'l`. rllOl3. 15:.'•11. Wm, itt "tore and .r F L :t 1 47 DOI CIOL WRAPPIEU TAPER-440 reams Armir oB W \ a9A4l (° l " 2 NL AI STRI f rectia . BEANS bezetimall Wilito reed. is 4421 r it00;.1, .3., xi m a - )l,jusom.7l on e t a iiblo \ 4 7 ULDERS ND 1.0001 8-1 J • aed and 808 - 811•17 8 JJ. 11810.8 Z.: 000 ibLi reed.l3l 1 f ord V I LEEQE,WOO4.--3,000 'ra \ nom*: \ VINE e Z(11•1 lotittkllo and tor oolo:br, J. I.IOON ar.lL S&,-B.tlo, 10:12,and 12514;, tote oul ti,le.bi.\\ US A • , p ili ARK BigIIS.\\pIi:LAINESL'A.aIA. SON at Oa, 26 1111 Intros:, sifll rpm** igranl4, •Inso:tins inatinraMous. [Malan.' \\ • \ 5)[ ... , ,I L - SLIN 'DOE I I".-100 , piekes 'wit! or . lualla lislosgekaano Tit win as to ‘ , isi, INA apt asswal at at, Wank:ten. .a. A .Viles10:1 A Cul_f S.OIIRAZI A NES-40 *tees Lupins\befC. i:makOquit statiis4:ak.ll.4itreac. , - -, .. ' •- \ ...__. '•%-_,........... ' ' \ , ,_,.__,.___•,____AA.. 11 pii It 4 C 4- • , M4Twalt—a. GINIE, EsviAx imeo,inse* W. I bhel.lke*) w ltt b k ! b r ila N 4= ""2 18 'Norman t. . Tar oed A . 1 , - .4--mx,,bl 4seo AnvgamAtll.oN,p,.er 4.N.D i ital Ea c -. au " . 1 r f.. ;tk . - - 111 M ‘.- - - ' ''.'''.'•:,..-'. .., 'k,, . ',-,•.',Z-z„ , to4,duniete\rar .le \ vost,boteasezer a esuftettr. T ORYSTATi lea ted the Meitaxpl Seek. \ s.it \ ParN* 7 ksite the);itraotloW or \ or . atota \ o itAGE \ • Thes, COP' " lam Nolo! gen Mat Is a. \ i 0 hi--*1 IDs. in stc:ikand' for - PLEMINA 11804. a : aiWoittfd Q. •. 87 trkr far thr‘ 'Waco \ a% lip Per:- • faMily 'ho t c • w~ ~~ EtEst JO cazikg, t3alaiatue •HENRY VOLLINS: \ L!E * lllssszzz t.t E'IS bbie\ whi: i b°4 4 t 4 l :\4l l . 12;11-\ ,O. 40 sae bit ass ILVOLLINP. , irk ME Erki PP • 8- . - 1i• \as. I r:ottA • • eS„ s , ',ILI in .10 t\alui Mr sal? Ixtj!•' 1 4.- IL . , Its ~ y, 'i '..• \ 111 R 0048,406 ` 1.1,15. in it , ic And . r Saki bi,•N •sis -- \- - % 4lc estinis. •\• \ , \ -) Ws W , •\•: T. • \:' •;' _,______Nls, ass sir nat. \\ ' •.' 40 Net,c44.. • Y ••, • ' .• /14,7114.-\ , L ' , \.,.. 01; rs '7,:, .• • • \ '\'' N• • •• ) • - \ 1 ''.\\ • • \ \\ , •:.\\\': ,••,,:- \ • . a ijs, jak , inaCti ......: y ir , ifllrittpT E ctik , \ ‘„ks 2 ,, ,m..t0r 1,. by \ ~.• ;* o:tro.%. I: -.." ''':.---- t -- , - 1 ---- -,•-- * ` - itY d , - ' ii i si. 64D: : 1i 7 343 4 , s ' ' ' Vl Pot " • c\ \ \ 1. f ..._. ~,', io -77 e; . ~ T t , fity; tttit, L i za \VErdielbri . rtucte : 4.1_ . 'Ur ingib by \ 11)31t'8 ration ' a{y VUEstir—s , i f 4 , t4.l,ktned aarl tor L ' lrtitter and iud tw ~ u. l IT A :P; " • A M II !! 1 \ A ‘\.• \\\ 4\ `-•\',„‘ • \ • :‘,, N ..,,..,. •••,:‘:,.,:,..-\:, ',•.•,-.:;,\••:• \'\\ \ \ \\ \ . • \ •!..\ \.._ • \\ • AMU .. lE , 111ENTS. ‘• • - THE.iTt4• ? cc rc'sT } ', l - a - ; - ; — "\"'\ ki l z:=lttif.tritiVlArczzi, vo. ep. Inuall—SE.OP 15ta.—,..—A..—..... \ AQ - raneaa Powwow. paste will be Wu pal 4 2 16 Ob. extra 're tt.V4walliaata : ' - \ •\ - Alilltair il. C. loialeek; ' 'itl ei :78 li IT It lUM P H OP TELIfECHWPOEC 4Tillt I 1 farallltat fIfMIrIrAVIII tah4 ; : b a k 47 .=. 9° ", 1 ..""lo r .YOU mil 'lr. '\.,. ': \\,,,, \ ': \ i laL h „ .."I".lA!b° - win ....." 4 2!,!...)1r. Hitt . T ) \ \ VOitr.:l7;: t. i..771i7;;.14 \ : t. ,,,,. o 71`;:kl'iilltsit4 * Akiitti riillii ii3iittly.. \ \ . Ikii \ '•;i6.." 3. U 'AriC........::; --- ...70. 0 ...”. o c. R t 70,3: V. ' Jya..V.7..iirr0w...51n. 4liWirfili SW ~ w ill spar? la „ s s papnla thiloMet.i. •)., •Mr LiTebeatitslastnea r, FtGar. ,,. mat C. 4 orlW;k\al a\ s (141.Rti(eS , LIALL.--FCIRTII REST, • it) N PARIV.IOD, app:alta I iOffette Hall. L. .4.. , \ 11,1iro, P a i llti ' Ol ' el iti )=L i bil h elko EANU , ~.. tawd hitrliz:en ' a. at all tleakt, op applyla to W. A . f HANK (EABOO. at the Criatal PalsolOwaterrian A, 01 Et. Wean.* a . Foam ittrret r ••.,, —,.....—,__.—„,...._ : . • Al4eTioN SALPS \ ' D I.Mi,,knotioa; ====2l , Nairket Street Dry. Goods Store, d - 10.? MSDAY, MOMING, 131 h it*, at a if 19 o'clodS, at tho Koss g r \t ,.. o Mashie rtrestV TLIOI. will bs .111 ths Soil 9. took of a }WWI • "'44.l'''''' ' " nr "'" ' ' \ . &Q at brut, th \ t e, I teuqh Heil Petantettaa Al..tt ass. th.htaf O. f ir , Focu,astalnen,, date. lultuuttal tan tl,l=o , ii , l , :: lb t • . GeVatt ~ ,1 il sUre e t . litr Et er,% WS. rxl snd mblirennels, Ousts elonsiCanko4,' , , c ,,ii, Table LlnutuaTos Oar, c,...a. m u ll .I..ic yggi . Muslin, ea& etts, ClesOrs. Bonnet it Ili sad Itlbhuus. Cares sod Collars 49.1 ..I X•htiSans \ ArthS2lll. Boa• 121,:d. Parseols i Umbrqs, KM Silk ..crt u ,„l. 01 ., , i suogorr. 100 ....1 o m.o. st..i., e....b,k, ku k sod , Voltam aJail statUii• 0 liutningt. gdu ~..,Genei,Furnisiag Good!. - .64 , 1 : , , Z , :ke . renyt.. Frinst Ytaer e eldst, avea d r ,. e e oonthonsd Wainenlst. 90'db:wk. A. \ . spa, Velii \ Desirable Seiv \ \ Brick Ihier.„ \ \\ , 801111811. tor \Sale. ', - \ PKWErvery superior :nio4orn stale oo 0 diesp r iudniehtd thresstal. itiVELLI2I3 , 1101,03 W , wit ...its e book buildings stut /19 . 99LUT9.situstan \ lbo beat nyx,berbotd Is tanctingb: s at the tomer tii— Games and \?llver streets, mill situ \R. bougailt .A.\ \ -' N • TI*UNI'AD . S4TIS. \ : • \ 011rA i .s.., AMTUITY \ - %ND iltusT cOMPANI, , PEDICILADIELPAITA . :"!.' •. • 'ER s eD\ APRIL 25, 850. i k CHART AtIVXIIP.ITILit. \ ',,. . • \ A F IT AII4P 2SO I OOO ._,, ' --- \ 011ie. IP ,E. ‘c:rner ci l lTTrd dad C h u 1 ' ‘O7/101180 0 Tai\:(01111 10:410.D'AT PIGLAXOI4.II . s • 1 ‘ 'atophon - ft.thawford. ml 9?: . 40. Goddard: ' \ :::, \ - \ 1 , awbrooe W. Thompin. Lamm. Jobnasa. ~, liert. ' ol l o r isaV i q\ . 111,1".'if, 1 1,:,7„2 . "\„ \ , i w # IL oc,u4 N . \ wiiii.-1 4 , K.,- : . ..,,.. e r , . pbe.. ,K. Gra ord. ' , . 0., ',• ', , • ilefliad .ICraoti&!Mett ;rt. VA. s: wm., , k. 8.; ' \ \A/legator 010r.D.. D. Rowe, It D. ,',', - • ~ . \ .-.., ~.. , - P.GROGL\ AIINO4.' Amt.: \\\ \ .... 7 %, ' - \\ 74 PdaSIII stroota„rittabtualt. \ ~,,' GBABIAIN,RED . . TION,IN Pli/LICE SI :010L1130 0 TO 110 r I 3108R18 . L.11A 'LOWELL . s ik' co., , \ \ Importers so. Jobbers 4 \ \ \ BlLlcs AND F - CT 11,0013 , 8 i, \ 143 lirszket Street, luladelßlLia. •\‘',.:‘, 'WISHING to. olose imt, err present stook ', " f"'' b "'r° ' 4 ' 3 ' 4 l In tt'' ' ''''' i ", 114 Ms Wont mt of boyots to tbo r lot sod 'rolobdl_ so- sorts:Lest of DllB3B. PAWN tblloll9. R1880,95.4tes Lo. • to be clonal cot st Tory' Hallooed RI R h. \\ , ilitrOrders o.in moire Witt ottantl• • . sad tbare' , th booellt of Monists:l oriels. \ , oblobilst —,----_ 'To Lumber Merohaebs. „, 1 1 .4. WILL SELL my Lease of fo r y aaz. iik L., a b.. r Tara, and ate of Dwvillog Ifo M. froallbse, kof Anal next one:W*4;4 situate d the o*it \ Wabi. ?Mehl:lrish. on th ask of the Ai sty ltiter. • whh•riatst of ts.ch In low mart; E ra rat e beetsl .. ‘ '-r ,e washing and Stravrtg lu i and water doe stones to load Bat boats at any servo 'bra Is grou it gl* to pre. from two to three walla ors al•et of Into .. Tow*.k • Deriding Hones Ls largo and co fbrtabl t Une of .\ \Mob** leinme. itras , tar ter sr .ip asparraane togielent for family unkinia it p a rt * AV \ the most degrable Pico. &heat the %t an the yo 'mus or \ sale of lumber. either for oily n or far shlpyi.g_t, This fall will mate my twentieth an* al trip to New W s \ r",,, with ratot..e. Ur mil, 1 will glre the rurshaestr. Isttem of Introduction to Cl:llastometeoin New tirlesni . tom* of whoa x have .opyli og for fityrdren y are \ ;have Rood It • serf pleasant bueinewe pa calf motive , \ jot . giving it up I t my mita:ire I awe. PfthseMon ran be \ \ , given of moat ot the Lumber Yard this Yall, ant of the , \ Haas ant reg. Or the Frroung on the tot of Allrii mmt•— .O 'll garitlerotnapplyltre In good faith.. 1 *OjI explain' \ r, ,, ,,, I,,,m4b:e.WlXtgt:; t',. ° J7BlANartli. A P*" , aeltf nigqi Wahl. Plttek.lrsh. • , 4 _ &\ l. PIiEL E LI I P I S G , ° N iiis ck . llo -Mat . ki \ •,) 4.'. '. a' Asia en hand. and ars daily \ ruilylng from 41lai ' litir.yilk Identqacti:trona of ilia mint iestlYll4l6 •solinantei ofiill tio.bs to be found iritt i\ iii d ty. of the 1' 1 , 4 4 111 % 1; * . i a 11.1 t Floor all nth.. J 6 to S ).14 \ ..g, is to!" i.l o bt \ \ V i ct : re rsU a ;8 , \ lop , : . ,1., \ 'rya rynt a Ty Orson A Dud • for loa,Olindt. \ i \\, ii rig/Mims t lic i i‘w Shade& - • • liit,Voi IP ww th' il l g atb, er In a iibylaYals.d.al..ks as lowa` I, g w% ter, 1 w 4 tot to th. Astern Ottla and 16.• It It low e r Ls ' : any Oink house I. tbe CUP. teno n iti grant. of; our girds will nod kilo . sit wiraatays to ens , inis our cook blab:to' pnVYArsing • 'niers. .." s• 10 - • \ N Importan t to COal Dealers. _ ~, \ 4 1' 1 1111 SUBSC IBE: oft-re fur site a 111- t . noble Trued of LAL 14A. ) 14),\ ettpeed it, Rtlo .1. ,-, T v i i,,,,, :t r TN ,,, ,Nr 41 . 1 , 1 ,, 44 .1 ,: j r,r.4 . 4 , : mp g. \,„ go . ‘'r boot , dtto , le - id . o4t reiolor Pith terttly thirty wet `o turf vo. Pub tb% Vtlttlego Lf • 2.4 Motor post or pm D4IXeSCS. "'tap 1410100.11. ti , I 1 Cattail , peoprtr, on tbe Ilror. •at Ipildoide oeit be dd. - bring trent 10 to 12 toot vo at theTletodlop la Lb* dryrkt seseoo. Alt Irrttlif id te an upPodl, the amt. doob/op-41 proPotf.oo4e her. A Wlll bo ra . te ogether. or ed int VW* total pato and sold Gr Potrol Petaratte. or dent, d 4 the vroprletar wilt etql In lotereot ipd is:rl; St onljrtly. Poe price ma te rail 'pole, to \ tP2 \ \ aoldlnt. 214411 E . 1 I \\,..., N, \\ „,,,\.:„- A:l l 44llin - fit, Ipand. -• .. . , 1N'E.N4C.149 oktikiioALand, twill* . 1,5 410 , /ttimitk r 2 , l4ttortvitti , t,R44.- oe ,r t r 'eh .1t1'... gt , -4 ritgA Mut a iSolln:. - fri4ta:7ll/17 am,. lc , :', nt r tl7lsodl2 t atSyN o ttrae i led-avefthiet t l x , \ :1 . 411.4k Ena ll 'r; of Alt ErMaiii hatilVe:lo44, laud.or at _.-, .. ', -- T' O.Y . VOOD.9,4llltakati art,: ..,utb.tireet Lotror ale.\ 144,pA,1 1 .m i tm a i n t -rod 4".141,1N,atik 'STATE Ph \ .-.N...A \ s wilaxii . tg ielso. or Fami ly 'tick., \ ..ilabaltertb.l._Pliona\.:Avtnit", A, irii,...-.437V:r i ,fen t‘ 4l..Ku. A s . WLEAS. ~ . • \ tiad l l: :‘; tog' 4bYgocktlatltialgtir %ti 2 ! ' r i l l it . 4 ial him awl tOrtatiliP at at:atie gyring+. aialla t imp - . asoar ilr ....4 t... 1 tik.2.k....e•r% .F.“.141.±7., . r. \ ~,.. \ , ..... s •,.. , _.., \ - . errewigniati mrttit4ta* .. _...,, , \ • \ii AWOL higjast - cletTe4l4 -. 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