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    PIETSBURGII G LETTE.
PUBLISHED BY wan; kco.
WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 14;1 868
'ESADING MATTER WILL : E POOR'
ON EMIR PAGE OP THIS PAPEE.\
• 113.1trnistrzon WUXLT G•terre.—The extensive dirdi,
talon Of our Weekly °matte otrers to our baring's men
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a' Webb every villages:id *Maly In Western Yennsyb
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OBBISTIAN MEYEHB, Of Clarion County
!OR JUDOR QV 8131EUX1 aotrwr.
'THOMAS A. BUDD of PhactaaPhia•
' Tot mem or ICSTBNI* CPOIT.
110349 LTA earN, of Allegheny.
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Da. 7Aktllif eattrYtitY3l3. of Wl* n 2
JOHN M. PORTIR. of Varna= .
JOHN J. HURL of Vass/IW.
THOMAS J. BOMAN, of Lover Be .Clair
JOHN R. Y URNS, or lhoschotor.
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.RIPRARD R. JONES. of Pitlisbargb.
• • vox obvinostosax
BPNHALf. J. 111104.18 R. of Robinson.
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JAMES BlaillIBOEY,-of Plum
LL_Nalcovirti Invzros..
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D..:
Thu - Pals Camparow.--Our neighbor of the
Daily Mims either does ne4 understand us, or
wilfully mierepresenta us. We shall adopt the
more charitahle opinion until compelled to choose
the otheri;.:There was nothing in our article of
Monday to justify the Statement which theadit
ors make, that “it has jist dawned open his
(our) appraise:ll'ton, that the temperance moue is,
hem been; and will .be, peculiarly a Whig .inati
tution." After giving a truthful statement of
the present - condition of the Whig party, as we
amdantand it, we reverted to the temperance
Ilene as one of local importance in this county,
and stated Some facts which have led us to eon
alder time lance as ono now existing betimes' the
two tickeM this fall, These facts are, first,
that the Whig Convention received and enter•
kilned, and resorded on its minutes, a Oommarti
cation Dein the Allegheny Temperance Almada
tied, endorsing, the .proldtithry principle. The
owns doonment was laid on the table by the
Demociatie Convention. The second feat is that
- the Whig ',Convention nominated its Legislative
ticket with a - distinct reference to the opinion
entertained by the gentlemen ' nominated, in re
gard to tha Maine Lair. Thishwe underetand waa
net the's* In the Delgooratio Convention. If
===2=lEM!l
, nets Is io favor of the prohibitory principle. If
we are - wrong the Union can =lighten us. We
- wish to do no lojuatioe to the candidates on the
'Dimmest= ticket. We =all be glad to know
that everyone of them is in favor of the Blaine
Law; but in the absence of any assurance to the
contrary, We are forced to consider them as
ponents to that unwire.
Oar neighbor does us great injustice, by se
stating that we , are "satisfied that the beet
, Mane Itgnor,law man are those who go for the
law and liquor at the lame time." Equally,un
, true. is the assertion that we "endeavor to per
- =ads the people that if a man's widggery is
=behinds], hie temper== must be siund." The
Lrarce• t editors have most strangely misunderstood
us if,they really believe their own statements.
They are wholly fictions of their own imagine
tion.
It ti equally untrue that we ..attempted to
Mole that, the Derma:cello party is opposed to
tempennoe irotorm,' or ilistDsnioorate "In the
IFelguitke friendo of doggerieo." Nethbig of the
, port. We merely etatad feats known to the al
, tors end thqatimmunity in regard , to the present
posilion of the two tickets befor e the people in
relation to the prohibitory liquor law question.
The Union editors seem afraid to meet the plain
lathe, and therefore resort to subterfuge to avoid
dm force of truth. It is easy to settle .this
matter to the satinfaetton of all, if the Via=
will Ecee us on open and manly terms. Now Ire
assert that all 'the members on tha Whig Logi,-
. lative tiaket, both for Sonata and Asseniblyi are
warm friends of the prohibitory, liquor law prin
ciple, and ;at if elected they will support pro
ldbitory la
Will the phion tell us how the candidates for
the Legiolathre on the Democratic ticket stand?
Are they for or , against the prohibitory . prinol
pie? The people, who are deeply. interested in
this question; have a right to knOw their
.lona on this sabjeet. Will the Union enlighten
them?
ADDBUS TO YOUNO MICII.--WO commend' to
.11 one regulars, the eloquent address to young
men, on the tomperanoe question, which we pub
lish to-day. Why cannot we have a youngmen's
sseadation founded in this city, to promote the
ittoooB of the prohibitory memenze. What bet
ter work caa'young men be engaged in ? Hers
is 'chance for practical usefulness, for public
action and induenoe, and for the display of true
patriotism. Come, young men, you who are the
hope of the.age, grapple with this mighty mon-
ster, who Is destroying for time and eternity Co
many of your number. You can hurl him to the
dusk-and save your neighbors and
.. frinds and
fellow-oltisene, and your own children, probably,
From a world of misery end woe.,
ACT/ON Or ME 0/1/11Dit ANNUAL CONIPAILONCI
01 um hinnolobvs RPUICOPAi Cnoncur os 84A
va4re:—We find the following atheist soden of
this Conference published id the Chtisthin Ad
vocate and jounsal, the leading church paper.—
The hietbodlets are setting good example to
theiralster ohuri3hea
Auguat:9, 1863
Da Bonn: Dear Bir—The following report
tvis aecepted bb the Oneida Annual Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, et Its recent
Pesten in liaison, and ordered published in
the Northam Christian Advocate, and the Chris-
Eau Advocate - and &must.
D. W. lisueron, Sec:
MOLT Oa ISICOMMITIIIII OH BLAVIZT.
Whereas the system of elavery,as it exists In
these -United , Mame, Is ■an against God and
hautsulty. and - prodttative 'of (assimilable injury
i 4) oar beloved country. And whereas our Ohara
is unhappily Invoked in this giant aboudnati
notwithstanding our Disolpline has long so Yi
"What shall bo done for Its extirpstionr there-,
fori,•be it resolved by the Oneida Mama Con•
ferronoe,if Conference ttituoblect--;
1, That we look upon the system of slavoiy
with deep and inexpressible abhorrence, because
of Dean:old abominations.
2. Thnt in our estititation, no- more slavohold
eis should be admitted into the Methodist Epis
copal Churah.
8. That we respeotfully, but earnestly, request
the next General Conferonmi to speolfy an eery,
de,y. when. Slavaboldleg in the M. E. Church
shell oas s. '
4. -That we feel ourselves hound, u ministers
' of Christ, tirtelte the lead iii . the promotion' of
pure pubilo sentiment on this subject.
d. That the independence of the young rcpub
lie of Mods should be duly acknowledged by
the. General Government of the United States,
after the example of moral of the leading Gov-,
ernMents of Europe, on the *Dad and underlie
ble principle that the colored now, no less than
the white lean, is capable of eoltgovetransat
both Murch and State; and the - Congrese should
be ,Immedlittely and 'earnestly memorialized on
Winkled.
s - The -following amendment wee made , to tke
ElPott * :
fkvxhat those miniaters -SIM members of the
if. E. Ctierch, residing in eleveholding States
sad Tett - Serie& who have hitherto eo richly and
numfully,reeisted the advsners,of slavery in the
Chunky and have borne and 'persist to bear se
and -unfaltering testimony against the
intblushlog enormities of tho .peoulier
don," are entitled to our strongest confidence
and warmest sympathy,.and shall have them as
lons in they outnme to occupy . broad and strong
aatf•alavery ground. -
7. That the ' , mediae resolution Is not inten
ded b? apply to any who apologise .for the con
thitiettee of Maury in the Church.
• • J. T. wi tio n l ow n •
GOopei•llontioi eir
tho Mr. Tattoo, of Afedford; n plook:i: sort
aftoloe the ITolvenallot , Collage on Walnut
ISMS giving two handre4 then
: Tito beneiloini
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THr PAPAL micro, mom
.
The horror awakened In this clonatry when it
'was asserted that the Papal Fluer.itv Who Jive,
visited our shores was the came Cardinal Beau(
who had cruelly flayed. the distinguished pa
triot Bun, and bad been guilty of other acts of
despotism and cruelty, canoed it to bo.denied by
the Papalt presa that the Nuncio had done any
thing - amiss, of that he hid tietu guilty of
say cruelty to Basel, This denial first appeared
tn the itilwaukie Sentinel,- 'rhea Bodin' was
'letting that region. The follmiring article,
which we take from the Daroit Pribtme shows
how rani* confidence is to be placed in tie• Ca
rdinal rtelaelo'e`.denis.l:
nWebs aiready'pnblished evidence that not
only renders the defence of Bead, published
In the idilwickle Sentinel extremely "improba
ble," but positively untrue. Bat a oorrespon
dent of the Sentinel has furnished .still more
convincing proof Of ire falsehood and of the guilt
of the Pope's Nunol,. The first witness to this
point which be produces is Theodore Dwight, •
widely• know° and rebpected gentleman of the
city of Nevi York, who was a resident of Rome
in 1849, arid who wrote sad published a book in
1850, entitled the "Romau Republic of 1849,"
Ou the 201st page of that book, he says his (Ga
ribaides) pious, eloquent, philanthropic "chap
lain Base, August 14th, fell into the hands of
the Austrians near Ravenna, 11110.,t00k him to
Bologna sad eentenoed him to be shot Orders has
been sent to all the land officers to execute im
mediately all the principal patriots wham they
could capture. A Cardinal Legate however had
Wet arrived from Rome with supreme power,aud
ha interposed; demanding that he should &att.°
desecrated. Takiag him from the less esvage
Create, he had the insredibte barbarity of having'
the skin out from his hands, forehead and crown
(which he pretended bad been made moored by
the wafer, the chrism sad the tonsure,) and
then gave him bock to his executors, who led him
out and shot him."
Again, Mr. Dwight boars the following testi
mony to the "wise and prudent administration,"
of Bedini la the city. of Bologna, under the head
of "Chronicles of Dospotiem in Italy In 1819."
°lmmediate effects of the restoration of Popo
Pine IX, at Bologna—The Chaplain Up - Basal.
and Captain Lingraghi, of Garibaldi's column,
wornehot. The former had first the akin out off
- from his hinds, forehead and crown, to desecrate
him, hosing been s priest. This wee done by a
Cardinal.
Sept. 8 —Contell and Coroli condemned to
death, having arms.
Sept. 12.--Guiseppe Ospolli, condemned to the
galleys for three years Zellini and Besot Vipri
lIDIS for three months for having arms.
° Sept. 16.—Daniel, a soldier of Garibaldi, shot
Three men clue for having arms.
Sept. 21.—One condemned to the galleys, and
two to six months imprisonment for the same.
Sept. 27.—Two more do. One man four years
de. for insulting language to a sentinel, and so
on.
The PoPee,commlasary, (11. Bedini) has put
his ignorant favorites Into the plum of profes
sors; vacated and dismissed students and offacerr
who do not attend spiritual exercises. The 001:1-
femora refuse absolution to persons who voted
for the constituent assembly."
This book of Mr. Dwight was published more
than three years ago, and yet the charge it con
tains against Bedini, fully sustained by the sub
sequent statement of Gamest, remained moon-
Indicted, both in this country and Europe, until
the accused visited Milwaukee a few days ago,
and there authorised a dental of it. If the charge
bad been false, is it not incredible that he or
some of his friends did not sooner reply to 'it,
and thit when they did condescend to do so, that
they should have chosen a point so far from the
Atlantic cities as Milwaukee? If it had not beets
Mangy true every Roman Catholic paper in the
Union would have been prompt to come to the
rescue of the injured prelate. But ea far ss we
have seen, not one of them has even attempted
to disprove it, or to show Bead's innocence.
The Viadioator of this city, we believe, has not
even denied it, though it has attempted, se lte
custom Is, to befog the matter.
The only means resorted to by those who haSe
at the eleventh how, come to the defence of the
murder of Bassi, le to weaken the teetimony of
Father Ganni by destroying hie reputation.—
The charge however doer not rest upon his evi
dence alone, arid even if they should enmeeddia
shattering his reputation, the charge against the
"Nuncio" would still remain proved. Bat they
have not -and cannot accomplish their unworthy
objeat. Ganui Is as far above all hie miserable
,aseallants as heaven is above hell. And .that
I our readers may see who mid what he is, I t lr i e
will quote an extract to that point from , e
Rev. Dr. Patten of New York, whose authority
will not be denied, and then leave the stittleot.
Dr. P. up that when bat 'malty years of age,
Cannot filled the chair of.rhetoric and bailee
' letterer in a college at lieges. Soon after he
was ordained preacher, and removed to Leghorn.
From hero ha went to Piedmont, where his pecu
liarly earnest sad elegant style of preaching,
attracted to him immense numbers of hearers.
Here be incurred the jealousy of the Jesuits,
and being obliged to leave the place, went to per
ms, where he continued to preach with eniinent.
11300081, speaking frequently as many as ten
times a day. About Oda Alma, his liberal views
having attracted the attention of Pope Gregory
rim, and somewhat ennead the sttentien of this
Pontiff, he was Imprisoned, and a lowed to preach
only to the prisoners. of whom there were a largo
number confined. Being finally released, he
went to Rome, where ho commenced preaching
again. While here a day was set apart by come
of the citizens for the purpose of ce,ebr.ting and
commemoratiog the memory of those who fell
at Padua. Pathar.Gavassi-hers turned out and
joined this party- For Oda entre and for his lib
eral Manner of rambles,- he was imprisoned.—
Being at last - retested, he - waa the first to more
in the rest canes of Freedom, which was at that
time waking up: He wad the 'first man who pa
raded the streets of Rome with tho emblematic
Wore upon his breast. He carried the cross,
which was his sole defence, and exposed himself
fearlessly in the mum of nth. lie preached
the crusade of freedom to all men. Ifs did much
toward combining the forces of Italy against the
-Austrian armies. When the French army enter
ed Rome, he was a proscribed man; but ander
the protection of the American flag, he was got
away from Rome; generous Hearts welcomed him
In England, and from there be has now come to
our shores. Hale now biding his time. He is
ready to return again to Italy as soon se it is ad.
viable for him to do so, and to go to preaching
to his sonntrymen.
Correppondoehat of tho N. daurtkinn • U.S. aes
4/mutilates, Sept. 11.
General Cu,s in a very recent letter to thst
Pres Meet, is most improillel. He assures him of
his high personarmid political regard, and de.
Glares no President ever had eo many dilhenities
to encounter; that his coarse has been wise, ja..
dieing', and patriotic; and that the writer will in
cept no position miler the government; but as
Bender, the President can rely upon his earnest
and hearty support of the administration. Secre
tary M'Cielland received a letter of like import.
These lettere throw a wet blanket on the (tisane.
fed and insubordinate Hunkers.
The Union today alludes to these letters with
pattflostion; and lauds the patriotism of Gener
al Cass.
Henry A. Wive is engaged in writing a scath
ing article against the Pacitio Railroad. It Is
minted that he Is aeon to lead to the hymeneal
altar a Richmond beauty. Hope there will be no
lion in the way. •
A complimentary dinner iris given at the C.A.
Hotel, last evening to Gen. PliloW and F. P. Bian4
ton. About fifty gentlemen were present. The
principal speekere were Gen. Matt
a-en. Cushing, and Jadgo Nicholsoh. Cuba,
progrees, and manifest destiny were the princi
pal COON. The fillibuetering sentiments tittered
were receirsd with great favor. The Attorney
General's speech' le pronounced able, attractive,
and brilliant.
The eommunication is The Union of Saturday,
with the Goading editorial introduction
Dickinson's Anti Slavery sentiments in 1847, IT
produced oho a sensation among the faithful.
The ileeretary of State has written a letter, ad
•dreesed to some Puttied and Barnburnees, coun
seling them to endorse the Fugitive Slave Law at
the Syracuse Convention: This takes tho wind
oat of the imago!' the Hankerer.
- •
Mr. Dix'a letter to Dr. Garvin, of Augusta,
Ga.,. oomea square up to Um Baltimore platform,
Fugitive Slave Law and all. It la published in
the Augusta Oonetitutlonalist.
`"The Secretary of State is &oily employed In
'drawing up au answer to the Austrian proem:tot
amehto, about Keats. It will bes.'paper, a is
Webeter=OII•HUINOMUIG. ' High ground will. M I
taken, and, withal, excoriating. It will be ad
dressod to the Austrian Meister here.
Beajamiu'.l. Fertle, of fibula, N.'T., late &-
cretary of State in titah,..has just returned hero.
He report! that not half the degradation of the
Hormone hu been told; that Brigham Young iw,
forty wives; and.tbst seditious feeling. are rife
throughout the oolumucity. In short, that' WO
mon and men are De sedate of deep degradation.
Atrammat Pao'rawiarr M111001611.1/1 on Satur
day, had mad demoristrsUon in Philadelphia,
all the lodges turning oaths full regalia, with
music, hancere, symbols, &a., and marching in
prOOOSAOII through the principal atreeta of the
city arid diet/tate, The order, which Is a secret
one, with rites and cieromonle.like thole of tho .
Odd Pillows and Mamma, though, twilika them;
roligious in Its oluarecter and objeota, bur Marra.
aid Tory Lacey in numberomitblo &you or two
put, itut mado quite o *Wog appearance.
Thero f waa nothing whitener exhibited of Ila of
feasive icobtrian clamor, nor nothing •Ul
iielAt44 to . ogr.dla thai et,oPP o4ll LoPfillorm'
. .
,
•,,Vsuian Fargnom,r--Onohnadreditud .
taox ,a
towin /IWO tkeell.-.. haul :trom; ~ahoww4
deaijolpif 70,bige. 68,Poseerap,..iidAtic••-
eouut, oft mg wit( ke:44.,
Fat the Pitta burgh Gazette.
THE REGARD •OF PITTIOSIIRGIE
Pittsburgh Revile deemed to be inaccessible in
comparison with all the cities of the land
Strange enough Itt it that a "through ticket" can
be had in New York for every place of any note
in the groat west and north.weet, but not. for
Pittsburgh! Yod'aro offered this great edged.
toga of the route by Whbellog or Cleveland, that
Ica Can be ticketed thrmigh with no sore of your
baggage, ar.d no expense for transportation be.
tweet' the depots in Philadelphia, and no risk of
connection in the- lines—but no emeneetion with
Pittsburgh! At Om 'great offices lately estab
lished for weeterh pasenge, in Broadway, New
York, we inquired frequently in vain. You can
ehecitedthrough to Chicago, ililwaukie, She•
boygnit and *very place in oreation—and Wheel
iv.,kales—but not to Pittsburgh!
The sign board of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Office, in Park Place. New York, advertiees "to
ticket through to Pirtsborgo," but on inquiring
they tell you It cannot be done. We took the
trouble to ask the reason of this etrange bar
upon tho smoky city; and we were told that the
fault. was -with the 'Now Jersey Railroad. We
happened to know the President, and begged of
him to tell us why Pittsburgh should thus be cut
off from the great Metropolis and pronounced
butaide of civilization. Ho declared to us these
facts as the cause, vizi That the Pennsylvania
Railroad Conically. wished to make an arrange
ment without being willing to make any reduc
tion on their faro, bat regaining the New Jersey
Railroad to rcduee.from $3 to $2 32—the New
Jersey Railroad was ready to make this redac
tion, provided the Pennsylvania Railroad would
reduce proportionably, which it refused .
.For a like reason, the Camden sod Amboy B.
R. Co., Italia no conneetlen—and hence, the In•
seller who meat get to Pittsburgh.from N. York,
\ must get his ticket to Phila , submit to the hack
ing of his temper to be curled a mile or two to
theiPenno. depot, at the extortion of the-cab
meek if ho-has much baggage, moat turn trans
portation agent, and seelt forwarded. Must pay
full miss on both roads, and run the risk, with
these delays at night, of 'ldling the connection. -
And thee, Pittsburgh must be held up to the
werld as a proscribed city, or In outside pity,
where people 'are not expected to go, or ought
not to go, -and 'where the common facilities of
travel do not 0.16.0. Commarolally, this must
A)3 of serious damtige to our city.
And Is there any 'other road in the land hay
toga regulaVatawr Tine, as the Penne. R. R. to
Pittsburgh, that fartashes the traveller nothing
in the ehape of a sweeping kir —where ladles must
eleep without a resting ghee for the head, and
whero the common comforted a night's repose
are not recognised? What wonder that travel
goes all round us?
dito. the Philedelphhe,flegister.
ArnaMON, DEXOCRATIK
The rAdeees we publieh below has lieett very
extaneively circulated, in handbill form, through
the county. There is nothing new in the charge
it prefers of favoritism by Mr. Campbell &wilds
appointees -to the members cf a certain amt. \
whose Witienoe it ie proposed to mare and bring'
to bear on the next Preaidential election. But
the charge that some of the candidates on the
Democratio County Ticket are "in faros of a dl•
vision of the School Fund;" is new enough to be
made more specific. Who aro these candidates?
We•call upon the anthers of the handbill to name
the men and give the proofs. The people should
vote with their oyes open. Let na have no stab •
bieg in the dark, and no voting in the dark.
DEMOCRATS!
L i VOTE Tllll WOOL' TICKET !
And thereby perpetuate the glorious principle of
. .
—placing irrcffico
IRISH OiTHOLICS
to the exclusion of Auntie= Citizens. Vote the
Democratic- Tiehttl—By do doing you will sanc
tion and ratify the appointmeute of Janes CAXP •
near., who has filled the Post 3lfi3es throughout
. the Unton with
othitomee
Who aro iho'lasjority Of CampbelPe appotetments
is one City Poet Offioet
MISR 06TIIOLICS
Who fill some of the beet sad nearly nll the en
bordlnato positions In the
CUSTOM novae, XESIVAPPILAI6II,II' 0.17101,
when, humble end deserving American citizens
applied?
IRISH CATHOLICS!
Who control pour delegate ebtotions—who defeat
the party' ahenever they conceive it to be their
interestl—who are always suspected, can never
be trusted; and always seeking place? Irish
Catholics!
Look at your County Asstunbly Tioket—yon
will find men who voted against the lamented J.
H. Hutchison, and are now in favor of a Divis
ion of the School Fond! Aro ye willing to sane.
lion theta ablate by
Troting for Irish Cat?&o/icit
These is too much truth in this handbill for it
to be paused by lightly. We ask oar citizens to
look calmly at it, and consider the consequences
of the Iron rule which ill being fastened upon cc.
tall WORLD'S TZYPIRAXOI CONAILVTIO3I
nal: . body elosed Its session at New York on Eat.
hirdar. Rea. Mr. Soott was nuoceiled . .. by 13r.
Canard, of Bognor!. whose remarks were eonfiren
atory of those made by . Dr. Lees. Mr. Coe; of .
Georgia, presented a resolution nokrsowledging
the services of the=late Justin Edwards, D. D,
to. the temperance. Caere. The resolution woe
eloquently aupportid by Mr. Keener of Mary
laud, Dr. Seonedy of New Turk, sod. Gen. Cary
of Ohio. Mr. Cassel amid that Juvtio Edwards'
teroperauoe writings were oironland and much
valued in England.
The following rcaointion relating to the Na•
clonal Convention, was ale,pied after much dis
disoussion:
That How Neal Dow, of Maine, Edward C.
Delayers ..of New York, Gen. F. 8 Cary. of Ohio,
lice .I, ' B. O'Neal,ief South Carolina, Christian
Keener, of Maryland, ant Hon. Malcolm Came
ron, of Canada, be cionatituted a General Com
mittee, to call 11 001:16!BI Convention at bast
once in two years, to devise ouch measures ea
may be desirable for the general cause of prohib•
Won of the gale ofintozloating licit:tors through
out the world, and that they have power to sup
ply vacancies from death or resignation.
The sum of $1,600 remaining on the hands
of the secretary, a'resolution was paned author
izing the committee of. arrangements to appro
priate it to defray the expenses of publishing the
minutes of the Cativentioo,and dieiribating them
among the members. • Oa motion of Dr. Powell,
of Alabama, Neal Dow received the thanks of
the teeming; after which it war formally dissolv
ed. The follostiog wee one of the aeries of res
olutions adopted by the Conientioth
Bailed, That as members of the vast family
of man; this convention do deeply and tenderly
sympathise with alt to every nation who are coif
faring under the influence of intoxicating drinks;
with brethern in oar fatherland, where, under
the bright light of the Gospel, the ravages of in•
tomperanee are mostappailing; with tie millions
of !Undoes resisting manfully the Britlah Ileense
to eelt the poison; with the Sandwich Islanders,
driven from their Maine law by French cannon;
with populous China, barring out the fatal drug,
yet forced to receive It by British cupidity; and
with the poor Indian,strouling for his lost foot
hold on this continent, yet drawn to death by the
vile trader, we bid all to be of good 'mirage
their manly conflict; we appeal all hmnan
provements for protection frourthe traffic for the
deluded and suffering; and we ask the blessing
of llim without whom we can do nothing, that
the time may soon acute when the last bushel of
grain shell be perVerted to the drink of the drunk
ard, and the last micersble inebriate hunted to
his grave.
Scmtarrr or Bere.orrorre.—The New York
.Courier and Ericpilior thus—briefly tome up the
sooounle from Eerope'of the ocetroiry of bread•
stuffs:.
.
".TEW short wheat crop in Europe is thin lead
ing fact of the day. Its reality to no longer ques
tionable'. In Eoglaud, oil accounts concur in
representiag the wheat crop to be much below
the engage; and the boat authorities estimate
that die dt6olenny will require the importation
ofthe enormous quantity , of eighteen millions of
qeirters before the harvest of 1854. la Prince,
which - of lite years hue been a grain exporting
country, and which for the last three yearn has
furnished England with morn whcnt and flour
than aoy 'ether ootintry, the wheat prop, it is cal
culated, has fallen off ens fourth thnpresent year.
In large seotions of Italy not half • crop Is
expected. Spain complains of a deficiency, and
Sweden has so poor a harecenin praeriect, that
- libels largely importing from the Battle. It is:
true that other grains, particularly barley, oats
and rye, 'hare not generally suffered like the
wheat, and it is also true that on the oontitiera
tbi stook of wheat which is secured, is generally
eta superior goalie); but the fact still remain,
that, 'on account of a failure in quantity, of thin
ehkf staff of life, there will soon be a scarcity
of food in Europe...
Tun Hating MILL program:9lllo,ly at Hagers
town.. Oa Wednesday the return of one hundred
talesman was made by the Sheriff, antenna' to
the order of the court, whereupon Mr. Spencer,
for the defenee,--weked an adjournment until
There:My morning, whielsoas granted.
On the following clay. ihe Set of toleentellWas
called and coven more jurors added to the three
previously *boson. A farther order for the sum
mono of thirty more talesman ,wee given to the
Sheriff, and the court adjourned untllll
en Friday-morning, •
A tar cr PlarilL—the Miters of the Savan
nah Georgian, and Coltimbla South (laroliniorii
think that' the calamity which has bcfallea New
Orleans, la one that would justify the President
bipolar% apart a day throughout the load for
humiliation and prayer, and for gut =lying
oostantion of means' to ,relieve - the oontinued
.aud presider nseradties of the aftlietsd, I sug
gestion worthy of piano eousldamtlon,•
BISHOP 'MAW," DITZSCR.—Tbe,,FieIr Toot ßrpreso publlihre the Protest of the New Jgrsey:
Diocese a Coavention, which has Submitted tit the
Court of fithiltopit at Camden, on Wednesdai t
embed:. log is substance this Defence of Bishop
Doane, or rather a Protest against this renewed
presentment. This Protest is very emphatic and
pungent throughout. After repeating the TES.
lotions adopted by the Convention of the Diocese
the Committee eeek to ill:oMea upon the align •
b tdy before whom their Diocesan ie arraigns
the obviousness of the only cencluelon at which
in view of the array of facto submitted, and i
common fairness, they think the array of fact.
submitted, and in. common fairness, they thin ,
the Bishopa must arrive—namely, a dismiteal o
the presentment, on the ground that it embodies
but a repetition of the old charges that had been
already disposed of. The Committee say they
"d o not Gook to avoid a trlaL" - "The - BiehoP,"
they add, .bas been tried; he has walked in sad
Oct of an ordeal that few men could bear;" "tried
and found in public estimation guiltless of the
charge;" "fried by hie Diocees;", "tried by the
honorable men, trustees and pr oprietors of the
bonefioent religions Institutions he has reared;"
"fried by youraelvee," (the Bishops;) "tried by
privets sentiment;" and? "fried Imlay, by the
Providence of God, which has thrown into 'hie
way more opportunity of blessiogs than before."
The Committee also dsmand, why, "Right Rever
end Fathers, why should the eleepless enmity of
a mote heedful of men bo suffered thus to go on
and disturb the Diocese?" "An enmity which
began in wounded realty and in fletovtifiinthm
bitten."
The remonstrance is signed by Samuel L South
erd, E. B. D. Ogden. James A. Wallin's, W.
Miller, harry Pinch, D B. Ryall, Charles W.
R MUD, and ceneludoe as follows:
"Right
Reverend Patbero! Id the name of
many people of the Church, whom ahopherds you
now are; in the name of a diocese still numb
jected, in the name 9f Truth and Justice, and of
canon law, and in that mightier name of Chris
tian charity, wo protest against your further agi
tation of thin matter, poor further hearing of
these enemies of peace—poem-opening of a Ws
adjudicate."
"The truth has been mule manifest, by more
then one investigation The claim ofjaetioe has
been answered, although he has not been con
demned—and patience hoe bad ter perfect
work!' •
"Fathers—with groat respect and with great
confidenee, we leave you.
"Fathers—The eye of God .aeon us still; the
eye of Men to whom we have to answer at the
lent When we appealed to Aim before, lie
blessed us, with a wise deeLsion—and by the
grateful °Moos of one whom we yet love!
"Fathers—risk not the consequence of•the at
tempt; rend not the robe. of Christ."
11111ADSOMI Tnanssorions.—lt will .be remem
bered that some days since a negro named Pat
riok Snead, was arrested—after a desperate
fight—at Niagara, upon the alleged charge of
martyr, sold to have been committed in 11340, in
Georgia. Sneed was taken to Buffalo and con
fined in jail, from which ho was taken upon
writ of Habeas Corpus before Judge Simons,
"where upon o fall hearing, the following fees
appeared.
In, D 349, Sneed and a half brother, Adam
Mendenhall, came to Newark, Licking county,
in this s etate. The Sheriff of Licking In a short
time, received a paper describing the two ne
growl as murderers, and they were arrested, but
Sneed escaped. Adam war released on writ of
Habeas Corpus, but afterwards arrested by &vir
tue of a warrant : from the Governor of Oltio,'and
delivered to the Agent appointed to receive him,
to be taken back to,Georgia in compliance with
the requisition from thalState. Adam, however;
was tattoo no further than Baltimore, wherei ha
was claimed by Edward Do Leon. of South Car.
aline, as a Blare and restored to his Mauer:
fly lettere from Savannah to Newark, the
whole proceeding at the time wan condemned as
an Infamous echeme to obtain these runaway
darer, by perjary in swearing to the offentie of
murder against them. The lam arreet of Sneed
is but a part of the plot which resulted iu eon
'eying Adam book again Into slavery, but' moot
fortunately the plot In this Instance was probed
to the bottom and the fact clearly established,
that the charge of murder wee false, and Sneed
has found his way Into Canada. - After the trial
at Stasi°, a do/petal was received from a 'Mr.
sloe, of Detroit, etating that at the time of the
alleged murder Sneed was sick at Malden.
CUR/ 701 DIIIII7ART.—The National Intel!.
geucer states that a respectable eltisen, in tom =
umniesting the annexed metre for Dysentery,
or Diantuna; discovered by Dr. Eating, of Sa
lem, Mass., many yearn sines, states that it has
been found entirely effectual in some recent err
sem:— . .
Saturate any quantity of the best vinegar
with common salt; to one large tablespoonful of
this solatiob add four times the quantity'of boil
ing stator ' let the patient take of this prepara
tion, as het as it can be ;wallowed, one tea
spoonful onoe every half miante until, the whge
is drank: this for ea adult. Tho ituintity may
be Varied according to the age, alas, and Otr,
Natation of the patient. If neeetcary, rePtat
Abe dole to six or eight hours.. Carefully
to-epics this preparation In reseals partakieg of
the qualities of lead or copper. Tho oncevat 'of
the remedy depends much on preemies aud'giv
tag the dose as above directed. In order to
keep the preparation hot it would be well to
pleae the cap which containes it la a bowl ven
ted:gag boiling water, otherwise it will coal be
fore Wag takes.
MOIITALITT cy Naw ORLZILID —Tho nurnbir of
death,: at New Orleans, from the Ist of Jane to
the 81 of 6eptemder, woo 9,546, of whioh 7;256
were of fever, end 2,290 of other diseases. IThe
deaths by yellow foyer for the =oath of August
alone, were Ore thousand Oro handfed sad
teen, or within e alight fraoCon of 178 datbe
slab day, on an average:
CAUTION TO THE
Solomone would ititorm the
IA that inaaronzb as, on frourient o^--.nua, anar roaring
deep wham ballad told 61a eahrbrated lIPYOTACLItiI and
LAJPILS. unanthorts%l perilous keeping lowtriry tar.:
have a.tvertfrad awl iota gpeatulat purporting in ba
tho,•of Mr.S. This's tosar.tlfat Xr.Boloniana, aft. he
atoll has latt Pittaburo. wUi Jos. no *gout behind
him. fur the putnora or tolling hi. swde. oar leart ono
pair of Sprawl. unnoLl—as there am rename who .mid
not aernplo to miaraprosont the truth aft. Mr. NJ ho:
gone. rut.
Mr. S. 'root! adrloe throB porn= maul:log Glasoir to
aptly /o PwllodelghL , rout they *VI bore Orb !led
well onlool try wooer oillolaut alo.l rorportablo moo.
- O i CONNOR, & C 0.,.,
asmiktzum AND INNURANCIS DEALENSI,
N 0.15 WOOD ST66ET
0110 door from Pint atreet. Pittsburgh,
ley..llny and sell Par and Current Fund§
flight and Time Exchange Oola. glaeka. Eadaru: and
Wadern Time BOIL and Promleent7 Notes, allow d per
0001. on Time Vapornes of Par and Current Money; and,
Insure rin and Marla.; Polled." thr the Alan Eencianal
Elaapany (Oath Capital IMMO) and Ewa .Inaticance (b
(capital 1110,000.000. aOlll
air MORI _ONS T LaTIMONY.— T. • o_o
- Sir-1 think n rea maw than an set of Just!. .to
you as well as M the American tommuulty to ,turn, the
9P}OTACLItif I houOlat of Ton milt Me' irelL I Bud my
eight much Improved. 1 am res moat print wit/adorn
for any length of time without Adana to my eyes.
Mould my , laht matlntie to Improve by douse *ldler..
I tore no doubt butt f 60 SWe to read without them
Do • abort time. Yours, truly, T. SIQUIdIIEIt.,.
Allegheny City, dun* 2b. lab.%
OM.' have wed Yr. itolomone RYE: MAIMED far a
very . Inlet :meted. with decided advantage. and bare no
heeltillon statlngthat a defective 'Won along Vaal.
lag Am bee relieved; and the organs seem to be ectiolr.
big ',lade and tone. I therefore cheerfully bear testbnony.
to that r'excellency and acctuncy, se alto to Mr. holm:none'
atilt practical Optician, and the smudge.' facility
with which be adapts his illasese to the Tarim:lu lona-
Ilaritintof talon. D. D. BUTTON. ;
Jona 21.18t.3. 1i0.24 Wayne street..Pltfehtirstli.
Stir Pall Style for Gentlemem's Ratb.-;-
..7. & EON; DI Wind street.' &11l intro.
duc, Wit day, to the citizens Of Mahwah, endia
strangers ',Wing tho cite'. their beautiful style of
MITS. Parthorler attention le luvitod to oar $O, 03 60
end • ,
Nair BIIRKM.& BARNES' SAFES—hero
Is the kind of teethnony as to the ;aloe of our eArn,
upon which we eon confidently rest the reputation of our
work. We Rave already published several certificates,
proving that Bates made for our regular and - ordinary
Wee, nod told abroad, have been !objected to the
SEVEREST TESTS IN genial.. OONFLAGRATIONir,
end preserved their contents totslly free irons damage.
The following Ic another proof of the ranse Incontestable
eliareeter:— • •
$lO.OOO WORTH OF 80088. AHD PAPHOS
SAVED wire A $4O
ALDIQN, Eau Wynn, Pal
November 12,1062.
alum. Dolga it Basins:a—Dear lilts: Your two lot ou pi
z i re t,! uly reeeived..
-r.b.r.-rax, toughtof you let fall, on the
morning of the 10th oi June laid—my store building
being burned to mime. It wu built of wood and Won—
t tre r g .; L h . r v o x, i ix; ii,1 , ..r„,wr0gx.1.-.4
.0 large amount of cll. Ulrike a yore. nort ' nr. • • •
Lir =tee and ocon that were In (ho bona
omounted to about Toro Thousand .Dollare. •trae
eared. There use nor ifetriepapar Ptten.W; and further,
I would - Wei. anY Mean who In doing bushman, to km
00 1100. but buy Brae to keep tbeir papers, Cu.,
.-,and
good. I can ably recommeod font: Saw
to ittN.ite . ; • You" ' 4°7 ' joifit MAILER.
r. . •
ter ME. Soutimoils:—Yrom infaney I him
brmi a➢llatat with weak efra and shortefebteddem. sod
to all MI travels I have never been able 0 etaw paly of
tipi/laktlthstorowl4,belp me. than had several Wm'
that writil enable use to me More distinctly, but eduld
Bever keep them ott metro that-oho-half hour from the
foal that they mewed suektrreat Delo. ' •
• ,1 I,,,ggeno tO we you idrettbranttut. by which 1 Mir
you Mut Aug* Imported soma. and m It has bean my don.
'Mat ahn to kot.a Pitt that trobld betmdt =NI !Wight *
I would fly 'outs. • • •
You Must outthink me dattatlag nten I lay thorium,
tuba strut air apeetillons; have - not.lung .abla to
road byl ebb:Uptight tor itinntban half an bout :at bay
time Minos I got - tham Otatect. Rom I got them, I, red
ono thindor all day, and until:ten o'clock. uithdot amm•
attuudalt tha Mist gnu. *Matt lan thtng I ban not ihnup
beri•ro'fbt . * , •
I abithlakeleattio think gmarfing your anterpga4
and hosting *theta may ha besteMalbur 1t . • •
. .
. . . .
lon ma at lltaltr to soaks me of mr maw sa say ii i i.
for Marva. I am. dr. Moir roam ' -
illlfflt7, WII.. Wliartilartm, llMMariaia
r• If. /;mist to matkai that 111 irifi laimritis bow
fittad Tar Um par aim got, amil was plArmar ‘‘' (7all
.ofc:~r~i= s .~~• ~.w-...e..& - .;s -- ...:.!.•:.wa.a L: 5a..,e.4.. .. .r.. fir:. ..:t::;cr-,sc..;snti~~resy.~:.w.-v.
£&Liver Complainti—Thie ditngerotto
a-r 1 clan fetal &masa bad long baled the Moll o: the
ruott monarnt physicians, when the dlomrtry of Dr. Sle
-I.anoia 'Myer Pills 'Arid the &faculty. and promoted to
the curd the Oral lipeciAc. for that coat:dirtied malady.
which has sittatimt each ',add"' einued celebrity for lee
certainty of pure. Thls sue:useful remedy woe the result
°fumy Pun of study. in which therymptams were oar
'cote choleroid, and are thus described by the Doctor
"Evertors, et alliteurel Litre,.—Palo he the right nider
urd sometimes In the lett. under the edge of the dho—
tie patient being rarely able to lie en the left. pain some
times under the ehouller heal., frequent', extending to
the tap of the eh:miler—often mistaken for rhenmetiess
lc the arm; elchness of stomach. and ices of appetite , .
bowels wetly costive. bet eon:edema siternatt with last
doll. heavy en:nation in the back part of the head; to of
naimory. with neseaeinessof haring neglected seaMetistofn
sometimes del cough; wearinses and debility:terry.. it
feet cold or buttelng. and Prickly emulation of
PAP: log spirits. laarltude, with disinclination to eget.
ole-, 'though !satisfied It would be beneficial. in fed,
every tentedr , "
neva Ton any Or .11 01 Me. SyraptOrael If CO, lOU
wilt fled a certain rernaly in Dr.lll'Laoe's Pills.
parchsearo Mill ho carefel to ask for DE. 11'LLNE'D
CELEDIIATED LIVED PILLS., and take no. oho.,
There are other Ms, purporting to to Liver Pills, now
before the public. Dr. inane's Liver Pills. also his ego
bratel Vero:drug*. can now bo bat at oil rreveotahle
Drug Stores in the llultted Brutes, and from the sole prt
prietors, PLE.II/140 - 11110TIIEDD,
' 010 toecttesore to .1. Dldd k Co., 00 Wood mroet
Flowers Will Grow where the
Waters Bun: elf the cuticle of the mato Is kept healthy,
gad toe Farms of the Nair invigorated by entail oats
which operate at their roots, through the inner akin or
demi, of the load, t rtrong and vigorous head of Nair
patio' fall to le the recall. The operation of LTutrill
KIITHAIRON Is foutded entirely upon this moat r ,un
able low of the Natural World. It Is prepared of 2atch
Ingredients only so will produce Nils effect. Lien. t the
roost Iteredulon.s have tried sad been benefited by Its
has—nod the rsoiet of its immense Cale. The oppesintorst
Veep to the Ilan Jo truly beautiful and pleasing. told
bkl all dealers, everywhere, at 25 rents, In large bAlleo.
D. S. BAHNNS, Proprietor. 161 liroldsrsy,Y.l Y.
~ynid in Pittsburgh by B. E. Solto.. C. Fraser, Borah
Flomloo a Bro.. smi Drabs A Bolter. Lau=
Del' Mr. Solomons, who gives eight to
many who know net vast It or. botoro, ha• whi a moot
,:n..1,1 lot of syootsolea io this city during his brief
stay. It U hard to hollers that SOM.,. Dorsotto are atlttc•
tad With imporfoot
The Mooring le token from the Sale Book of Mr. Pol..
moor whtlet in 0 ittaburett, during a eharrperied
WM :mire Blue Steele 53 00 per pair.
WO ptire Curumon frames-5.... 2 00 per per.
151 pilre Silver 4 00 per pair.
1(0 palm Gold, averse.— 10 00 Per polo
B.ridem enmity Boner. reSd2w
/Mat' New Certificates.—Mit. SOLOXONS:
I called at pour office on the 24 July. and dated thn na.
tore ot my eye., wills , ' wan eery bad at that time; you
Mined itY , with Frectacial that did 13 2) , YekaNteat deal or
gml—They were Jery much Inflamed. at the time, but
that trithimmationihea now let t. I can now bear the llaht
of the thou sir a Lamy, ea well m over. Mihail call on you
and met another pair. lo cam I Mould hove any wilatim.
tune with them, 1 would not be without 'ham under
toe consideration. bourn, Itemodfully,
.4.11171 HAUZC, mrner 1111 M and Webster ntreem.
l'unioutom, July it, 1953.
mg. sifißm(iNfh—Baing °wayward to wear Spectacles.
I hag+ yr berm td oat a pair but what m 11414 [Ur
«yen 1V1 , 10.-1 hare tried it great number of elms.. bat
alware felled, until 1 obtalreal spar from you 1 ran see
by Joy or candle:1101. for any length of time, with the
siestent 1 , 35.0 and comfort.
tiro. Waterman Ls very much pirated with her Owe,
remain, Your", Truly,
L. N. WATIIII.SIIN, 109 Wylie etrfieL
Prrrsimitrin, July lb. 18.53.
I b.ve been under the neemeity of using 61aesee for
severe lean, but have never found •nalr to Cult my eyes,
or that I could ueo without fatigue. until ',obtained a
pairof Mr. Solomon. Ity the aid of those 1 bought of
him, I ran see as well re evert could. I nan mad or write
with then, fob hours, without the least fatigue. both DY
day rod candle-light.
I tome tried. In ell the Morn In the Bute of Peri:lolv.
nla. to °Valli a pact. of °lamas that 'would emit 1111 •3.41$
amt fader la , enry Instance. Knowing the ditliculty of
obtain . op (hots suitable for the Batt. I do moat earnet.tly
recomm , nd Co Mai Laboring under dcfective ViAiClll. to
apply to Mr. finleinons. of whom alarms can obtaltud
to suit all erne. Yours. is.. J. 1110altkoili.
a*.•scar Ctry, /air 20. 110.2.
Ws believe Nature has provided a
remeir ra. every dheowe tehleh neeh I heir to. KIRR*B
PIZEISOLIO.III or ROCK. On e put up e... 1 It tlowe. from the
areat laDurstorr, Bono:Wed deep in the bowels of Mother
Ruta In.sOthorit ttfinbt. one of the gm:Oast of there
ramediet HAW the following test:moor. risen Dr a
grateful parent:
PLaual Vatic,. owe. Pent. 114 1862.
Sr. S. kb Ifier—lllm I have sold ell font Petroleum.
Or hock Oil. ante tem months ban, and have be..o look
letler year %aerate , gat • farther supply. I could tm.
ve tome &num more. We have found the OD very
ex Neat in Flux and Dysentery. My daughter , at the
Om lour agent watt here. was lying very tee with the
do= ga ber • teaspoonful: and l
a tar. horme.gave
the armed. and the flux Mopped. and she rexaverol
Inatratialely. It la *ley an extraordinary remedy for
Mrs ma 1 Inhumed ltyea, Oatr. Bruton,. and Etkeuruatlam,
and tar the PI km dome have been oared of lancstaadlug.
Yours. trill reePtal. Luxe BIOVAR.
~.,c ~:eb y not to, Drzaigir.• in PlM:burgh. .
Si/ (Paws Weer:Mae Pat:rola= DionfteOPT.l
6c7T•To;the Pab SoLoscoxs--Sir:
From n prematare helloes or envenoms ct the •yee 1 bar.
been romled, to UT some be/Waxen pairs of °twee—
purobwrd et the bestdemalar's In Ude oily—from the one
or erli:olt tut arts gm tricorn and eight became materially
Impaired. I recently Purcbgeocl a par of TOIIIIIIUSTLY
CILIBBATKD °LAMM. from the use of .bleb I here
Leann comfort and pleasure. • Ply .tzbt bas Improved .ad
Foy eve Fr= Pan. I could tot be Imtuaal to
part with lite. Yonn, trulY,
PORT. GALLOWAY. Eadtb eGI knee t.
7" Mi. SoLoatoxa—After a trial of a pile of your
FIFF.OTAII LOY" for myna' treelte. I flud them auporMr to
eny that I bereave: used; 1 on nee telth them say length
of Urn. without fatiguing my eyes, and I can read by nee
light Oltlr Mlu and amPert„.• 1 attention, recommend
them to those that are allotted, ee 1 have long leen. eith
weak and Inflamed ores. loots. do.
14m. Z. 11. ARCILLCILILY. Fenn .(rest .
littehurgb. Fair 413,19.63.
•
I unvE vein K . SOLOMONS' GLASSES . for
• brict :4004 and dal them to to moeb papertor to .r
others I haw, uvd, an 3 take plesuolre In rooorasoonding
them t Qr+ having ocomioa to use (11. u..
WILLIAM IteCUTULIZON.
aul3
=UC=M3
•
• 110.2. ;holies P.stence of Jamaica Gin
ger—TU. Easeine Le • prepargtion of unusual ostodlances.
in,ordlttery dtarytore.harlgient choLerg. In .host, in all
c•ree o: grostr•Uors of lb. digestive (audio.. It le of
losetinstsbla value. During the prevalence of the eplAensto
cholera ant eat:tner rourolght le of ohltdrest,lt b tocullarl•
etlasiour: no busily or ludlridual rhoull 14 without It.
Guru-11.1 sure to grt the genuine Deeenor, which Is
'towered nosy by Y. lIHGtp V, sg Isle Drug 1..4 Cheroltal
Atom nort :east earner of Dinh tug Chesnut etrwete,Phi.-
alilpha,agg kw sale by all the reetrooteble soothes:win In
the ht.:est and. In thtteburith. by BOD.I. Page, Jr.. B. A.
rattrwerstm• '• Co.. IN. tl. Smith, 1011111111111 Wilcox A Co..
J. Achoontasksw t Co.
10 Alligheniaty by 11.. D. robwerts ant Lae A. Soak.
Lem • Cr .up/Om
bib" Kr. Solottioas--Doer, Sin—Being
uus of tho en: who purr/user SPECTACLES of TOO I.
- this aci haring h+.l .orb time to try them. I
most.. iojuotlw to IVO thst 1tr . 1 , 0 or rOUTIF the. ra..n
no. min¢ an Any Der rent hmor thou mar I erer had.
Sw1W•lfolly, yours - , at.. STE PILES VA IOHEOT.
Pat August 26.
Sard.las. S. E. CADA°, fothianable Dress
thaw Dinkier, No. 7C Faurth •.mnd •'orr.
UI v nrk nntruste4 will be aarcut•d with larstbes• and
dito•tcb. •el 3
vtarszo LIDDY/ElLi MID LoirAYLITI OOLD
311 . 1 F . Yvvk mknao. rpl.l.9na
,
111111" WE timer the attention of .our read
ers? to the advertiser.. oo.slollBli'S /NV/tiONATING
OtiDiAL .. to M tonna Don the fourth nag.
_.
ct B.F. air n. Ett, CTIONINPRICES:
SELLINGOFF TO MOVE !!
.
MORRIS I...HALLOWELL it 00.,
nuoßntes AND JOBBERS OF •
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS,
• • 143 Market Street. Philadelphia.
WISHING. to oloso out their present MAN*
of goals looters moving Into their nee atom, eat the at.
button of biters to their largo nod' sTletolla resort ,
ment rl'
DIMS. )AHOY 00002, nthuot& ao. go.
to te eland out at very iletlettual rams!
0.1 ord.no .10 moire striot attention, and stoat L..-
the btnetlt of thorelneed velem. elslant2e.
• .• Third !alma! Statement
tbr TILE STATE MUTUAL PRE AND
%Jr iIAILINX INSURANCE COMPANY, rf Harrisburg.
lisagisecan. e'er 4, Ina.
Mesta of the Couttany. May I. '62..gAM.010 111
Promlotoo nn .'d to May 1, 135.250 to
tot not nod on Lone ,. Ina 10
Stationery end weft .
1.000 00
. . . ..
Premium esteelled...-........- ..... ..$ 2,708 84 2.316.183 20
'Do. termicate.l..-- . . ........ 7187 81
Lone., lispeneep, Comiendons, Ito:
Inauranco. 11...tntned Premiums,
11t111 , mery. Mailing. dc...-.. 77,001 81
Capitol Stock. Dahl lo and eccute4
Amount of twouipS nablo for ...... -.11358.3111 TO
Aterre:
Proznium il. .
"Lauda and Merigii..ibiCi, rut
ether toeurit.lee .. . 132,6415 L. 14
MAO nn hani.or haw:lief matte
securel 17,03%81.
Mike Furniture nudOtallo'nery 1.000 DO
---1758,315 70
•
♦mount of adjusted elatpts against the Corn.
Pool not yet ..... 5,000 00
DISMO 1121
JOHN P. ROPIIIRFoItIIs. Dsuishin count's
P. C. ggDOWION„ Ilarrisburin
Mtl tint. JONICS, niadsitnin;
r:l o l2llirlum , Pitts . burgh;
arr i =g lhi'Phin e°unbl
BU •
JOLIN P. allnignroND. President.'
A
J. OILLNT. lionvlarg.
Will luting against mita of seasind nselgatinos.
also, on nterclundisa in city or country. at lowest rate
onnistont Tith safer. Policies Woad on dwelling bowies
'Mar iserposually 02 for
a
Onussot years.
.Drench
OM" acme of fourth and Posistiflold 2t222[2.
A. A. Unfitting. Actu
ary.
COLLINS.
ItORIVADDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT ;
AND WIIOLINIALN INIALEN IN
CHEESE:, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND
•
PRODUCE GENER:ALLY,
No. AD Wood street, Pittsburalt.
J 01124 T. KILKINDY
YZILIP GREGO
' REMOVAL.
,„ .
•
1,312 O UGAN anum lab WlLS° wHozsam N Dariarzasea
;SWIELIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, 0UTL844,14 dk,a dtc.
Rare remo ed to their ritiir , and:exterieive
lareZ.SW stria. lit . r dOarf, eft* tit t. aba;:
sior&aestimfu!
HOME -
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK. •
CASH CAPITAL 8500,000!
a. LOODIB. \ Agora.
No. wood street. "ierburOft
MILECTOa3
, oteon.Looosis—....--.....1e5ta of the Atha, Danford.
zrper of rarrol/ a ,
Vendor. Afe.Nostee,---.....finrfot Bowen it McNamee.
flioloord
_....:.11n1f0f Klan a Co.
Ifbrispre IL Afellen---gino of Clank% Mellen a co.
- of George Mlles Clo.
, moor__ o .; OfEng Mahon, a La
' ..... 'Jfirrn or Wood.
Lai P. Sforte,..Z., _.,,ginnerf Stone a Starr.
JThorT Elf: LUDT *Morn..
HooofJalnee Low A Co.
taarba B. of Haub a 00..
J rim B. Asada' on Pirko of C. /lowed Co‘
I{l3fina G. Lareler . !i of A‘k A. Lawrence lk (kr.
. Char:. 4 . —. Minn of lleurklar a Co.
At 4 " ,1 ..11..m...—.Yi — rmorLawie. Atte:bury Jr.. t Lao.
Aeeor Z'o , it Nonfanr---.-.Pinn or J. Id. Boob., fr i fc m gran a m.
Loodoht...-......V1rm of Trowbridge. afrt aW.
Jlan G. .... of Nob= a Co.
Creek.% P Visor of Baldwin. Starr a Co.
(4.77 , D ......... of rherman a Collins.
Gdsmpe D.Afrarron,..- ..... --. 2 .Finn of ILD, Margo.* Co
ineten Cbasan,...—..-..rirrn or floman;Latbrop a Co.
Vilma Nessenger...... .......lira of T. all. bletweniln%
Poetif .. —.. Oh= of JohnrOp Bullard.
l e.. 4rhos Norfon.,--a,-.Tirm of Norton. Blrlier ‘ l. flay t.
.S! '4'l" 271, f 134d11rkr .. 1 .
ir= t l .
•r 1 red. of A. la Berne k Co.
ten Lockstvad,--.....--..'...`...111na of It Lockwood A Eon.
tucius Enebins,-.—....—.....„NVirm of Elophirts, Allen A LO.
Lyman Croke, •
J0r00r.. 4 - Danehe.,--.Finn OlLDrown, Rainwear Dwight, hum F L Prothinenuun, Pim of [rotbl .gham, N Co.
I, ao H. $.(1 . 1,.. Swift, Hurlbut i Co.
Corn'. firm of Condit a Noble.
(ford ..4Plan of Work I Drake.
Nubian H. Stocirwerl,.....:Ernict illbven, Stockwell a Co.
Jollees fjusenhref....relrm of Barney," flomplerey A Butler.
live T. Hooker, .Cartilar 'Coo Damao.' Bu.k.
Pa lord or Vargo a Co.
Gerge. of Morse Pearce a Co.
BIMEON L. L0051)18, President
011 AB. J. MARTIN, Baconian% ' \ \
R. C. LOOMS,'
(Of the late fieut of ?nerdy & LOomie,)
witehmeace MUNN IN
BOOTS AND SHOTS,
59 Wood street, Pittsbur g h. \
Uttiten'a Inan.ranue uompany of l'ittsbtulp
11. D. 11/NO, Passmcay.
AMIIYL L. 31AltSMILL, Han.
01 , 1 , 101, 64 WATER, BETWM RAREST AND
WOOD STREETS.
ISSUURS RUIAL SNP CARGO ILISRS (t Tali
ORR) LED LUSIMIPSI RIVERS. AND TRIDST.S.
KJ RS.
41 , oo.r-rg Wu or otassav b FIRS AZ"
was of an BE4 and INLAND PLAIVI.I4 VOA ,
T.YAIYMVILTATIWY.
Diuscrona
11 D K lost%
Durrsder,
Habit i itti v . Jr..
H. fiarbauek.
r.. 1 nll tl.yosnitOO.
Diter,Urrara
5a...
JAMES P. TANNER,
wainarlisks DEALER.
IN BOOTS, SHOES simarrs, AHD LEATHER,
,
No. 60 Wood, otroot, Plttabosgll,
surntin Aoo Ammo.
fOir My stook col:Unto of upwards of 2500
CASES, embracing efiery variety and style of BOOTS.
SIWESand BONNETS:, purchased arra from Nen Eng
land mannfatininnia. adapted *roma,. Do PALL and
WINTER SALER and trill be soldat satisfactory micro—
nonarinir favorably with thoeitof Philadelphia and New
York. Purcheams plea. nail oat exmiolne before
buying. Alpe. NEW YO RE, BOWS LEATHER. rJyta
A. fI. \ \HOLMES - SI BRO,
. MANUPLOTUBEB/1 OV
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, MORS,
MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &c.,
PITTSBUBA 11. \
°Mow 22 Wood at., between lot and find.
Air ail work warrant• aortal to any rosonfroturaLlss
roh:l4
DAGUERREOTYPES
•
NATIONAL 'GALLERY:,
... •
OACKSON'S Nritionalspagnorrean Gallery,
menet . of the Dlarootutatel itorkat street. (oPPoalto
. 1 4711,x;$avow htore.)lfittshurgta.
La Ile, and Geuthutea wishing to othalwlL'eiike liheweiPee
tondrrate prict,w, will Otos. eall\at the above estalbite
went, fated up with eery votorior \ Rade wtol SLY tittr
arewnwel with uudb akll/ that the lerator rate talt the
moot oenteate to aholleo of the hum o ram with al the
exprebAen of animated 11 kr.:Psoot w ewe..
Royer/Int, ratotiope, auurctelp caplet. and in.
plicate, taken of original Illtructora.
072 CW 110 t regaltad to tat" a Cia• 8.••131.441 • D. ,
r...mbuna. -
thS.Likenoweee taken of leeka drwyri Porto-of to
or part of theetty.and elottlte. \ •
fw - lhonen, open, and eperatitut from R A. M.,'
0. Rotrwnewin Ce totoesood. • laCieztteelette
HILSON'S FIRST PIURCLUIR
DAGU\ERREOTY pg's
POB2, CIPIOX DUILDING, THlRD"tocutuV.
cikat a:nu:igen' who , kish
aa'!...tarAta,.artti.tle sad lif• llka ilk-au:Fir •
et, colgratA p10.,1a111 And It that. latateet to e t
tbk koovq. ostabl;abalaat, whero,if t tlrit e*tlrfoeCen
CtlA,Litittd. g: 5.0 CASIVI made. ' 'IAA OPe of
tus awl t. err arrao;-^l. ar.ff HAI Otl rcoe ,
durPoo. , \wlzh Instrateepte of t raw/
.bI bArevA'adr.rt.ltblrrttofo er Soar'
1.31. 4- Jl ' 4lf> san ' A ta rrlATT. th N e . rat ' .r '" o—tre h rtto
to lb, taro= c( tuo Art, a Ftyl.M Daguar.
it
elthtritastl. r la v'ourr. frAlett ka/ , aaror bepo
\
no. Fatlrr. \la et \
CHARLES \LOOMI,S,
STOCKAND •BILL 'BROKER. s
Notes, Bondi, Itiorgdiei dr.O4 Negotin .
PARTIGOLAR ismurrioN
DIVAN TO THE PIitIiCHAAN AND Lox Of Er(0618.
sir Onto...Ter 3.4 ones A Co., &mar Wood and Fortith
FLE`tl= 1311.0THER8,
TO J. ZMD AL . 44) 5 '
No. 60 Wood st64l6,'PAttiaargb..
IFS-Prncrliston 4)( Dr. 111PL!g‘les Oele s brattl v.teithalo
Ivor I
‘l2"
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HOB4TH OnICS. \
.\
luterntente In the Ity of Plttebtiwgh \
. _ yeme gin. 4. i:7rreeLia 12.1224.
DeniewDd ers. . ..tdottL\ Otildrew.
Orono?. of Fia ---- 7 7 0...-.'T» - 7;7. t
P n gfit '' ' 2 1 ! 1' :.-.....1.-....-....,.\ \ ....... 0'
Trohob
Trl.won W avT.....-..... .....\ .
141e12.1remales T— In is—colao I—T4ivo
07 1 . 420 Taxes wens
'I
Prom 41: L.....t . . ........".7' -- Z2V -- t
o :::7 .-- 7 1 ~
By order oft \
. 9 Board
p f 1
hT.,, , ‘
1. 1.11 0 ..
to`,.llo.4wilifAuu
W.
ANDRE -li ROY, SPILS VI
4 Pail.Eß, kiANCE, Bono and CI
)
reepontlert Member. An.. o'lol the pal kV
ff. I,7. l ,l7 l :,,taNarrirt.V.Vtitt E:11:1..,
i uhltehrd hi. nateloeue for 1853. which Is I meet emu,.
Pieta one mar mar. Ali the prlreWymkrle OnUt.
me te
for the 1n k 1e0.M 1 ,,,./, °,..': '‘i- 1 ki :N . J ' t,:ic,,,, d ~.La
0.:,=:.%1:47,tvi- -- .4......, u.o.k.
to the Und.rono nil, on mil fOrwe 'all or.
dem, and eased \to lb 4 ' forwarding or lb.
tn.
rd,
on the wallies I, edd,Ohat
Mr. Leroy
epee eel
the . onlheoo=cot
experice In pi n& • America. the
ir*arkeitratfirlglitr s Trees. to . le eo
er hotels ON
ehorad In all mikes Le, relornin In the f.
with informal= whet,
how they are to be hew) I il r jrif&rii ..
no
eptimln.T \ et. NeW'York.
Loeb, Haw .Reet ,
IR ocaxs IIYPERLIN FL ID FOR TIIE
1., HAlM—nig 'great urittant et ..
snare bar. lwr
Its intrinsic virtue.. in 'the nnir.a or Irmr; mit
in. ',menet eeletnity, and stelae pre • usiou=. . ,
Proulus above all art/ciao foe, almilm 7" - rms
known In hargnety Its balsamic. air ow ar l ,,,,w., 1,,
hair in Its embry9 state. se
.......\ " .1 .,." talotio(hu thy
p r.
In maturity, and IttintAr i . ..". to tn. latest pe•
tireftll t tir. " tr 4 :nd terrify los. I ; MIMI. NI Vousrud
torparniev,atd ren ers t • Ws e f tbanne4p °tub an
iceseassry. Its rear natty,' severe are constiitly and
surprisingly sho wn eases 0( baldness, front betimes.
...a arising, (peon ,by marline. tettlininna for in
eportlon at the proprietor%) in eliciting nnarriegran
the latent Mont dm votive progression of vitality, Mat
in nonteroua carve abs tll. other`ereelfles have led,
Dente'. ilyurien Fluid ' inlpereeded the orearnatita of
net, by rolintation in fell \plenitods of beauty the Is'e
cent grace. and vitalltiec of Beton,. Its nouriebbut net . ,
en...being properties see ] x, enalnerMy enaterotAl ...
the prevention Of city belt An an anaillatrOf fem ale '
beauty, Its lust surmise leer end from tins fur that bi
to be found at the toilet of everZly or fasblon. , gold,
• b. WILOO. A 00 • I
0 , 4 . Corner . Tina st and I)nrcend. \ I
Notice. ,
11AVING Adminiet ! , ted \on the Watt) , pf
lA Junes Dunizt Biddle. lats of httseltfg i Pltrab . urstb,
t u u Vr b llats o flu i g h u " thent Ito
It:
enderslosed aye till who are indtbtsd toy the mate
ero o Ymme
¢Elletrifl i trl. o.l . .,;i 4 Philsdniph
N. 13 Mrs. Bid e , ba at all Mon usabsta Uo
until Thursday, \ tpl{:wah/
13Z33
CI3MII
AKLEBEZe j list received
,00l-
R:llllOrgei' %Vgirtg.' ll "! l°.
The Drum. Polka. eaten.
Mt Diana reLta. J7llep.
\ \
- Elea! Bcnottteall, vr T. Brown.
l er gc l atiat:ll2 \\t . '
Onennient ficknollech.
Siep o lf4cp b 4 , 4rAr s k i teact i.
Tope? erblee I. the Gra.. sr. V'
Adieu. Dear Naar* Lard, )byW. V. Wallace\
Lilly lisp and Old Dot Tar . ,
= bctlVele md. b
ts'lng Pollo7by DoeDra • 1.
and other One ettnna. \ 014`
IDDS AND ~ .ENPST-Mei#, White - and \
"Mtni r lV.Mg. • =l7 , :l . ZlOV.llilt r i
u m i, Ba n . u 4 d . pnor.o. 12. if boAxi ,
..kdeaver,
filtd•-,,Trt.L.liittiatil:ll \ B 4llt I
tIP , rr!Usaciatlkeitt
Etais Tie, j 9144 , OraiWcldatearp, Athm e iii., Drodni
°ow.. 8.6.1, m , Llanillknettlas, eat 1110ftales. Azov,
eta► (N.., c oo t. 7 Jodi& ROW. Wbalkbau. Mot"
O.T. Oak and Bet* a.. Unbialiii,„ntloll., i..,. 4.. A
Also, Boa' Beart4 . Idklb 137 1 .ters. Glor 16 hoar.
Batt, to. as `. • ' . , ' • -•
14 ,.. d 6,,,,,,, igaUbt Ol- NO . 6 Alt \
11.110 Mi rig gr odg. Ira\ y Y Plug& \ • . .
_Ol4 .-. ' O MUNI{ Wood. 141.
VINE GARDEN :OR SAL .6 \ -- 7 1. , 7. - 01'0
Garden Lot , with* , d Drrtltt ur 8
J=VgAreillilltileiributrir. 1 71:c t uTit...
maotai an tow sod, In DOD ,C , r i air yen Sot sualter
Par. Vas Is tic , ' of Dm 14441 sat Ha I Mut In ItiN
0 ,,,,,, t , a ms t o tt quarter °rot \ogto on& or t h
_ . ap rou b of
Wastatidt.ol"4' * 1 "% 1 " . ""r" W m "' P " ..
tloulars atm yto ~00 1 4 IV • a LAMM,. 4th it.'
SQWAYNE'S , BIEDIO \ TES—Wp hi e - re
.Imi .e.. Rt . = of Dr. \ Dwanto,i sel tat.
/gout. Modltinee. tlrtif of \
_.,_
'r ol "l o lkrtir 4 1 22 °f \r 15 " 133 ' .
sf t2 u M r?,z,= 22s - •1 -
,02i DiDif •
,
ill 1 \136. 1
\ \
\ I :
\ . ,
\
..,.... .......L.....\ t. 'l.:4' ~ .t..r.,t
V I .
O. BAB:8801AT --, o.'B . -
• Nt, W 04'R FS T 911 BE,
, , DO. THIRD 0 '
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AND \AND RETAIL S RS.
\
THREE" ESPACTAIJd SALES MS.
QALES ROOM . NO, contains 1 raest,
.--, asaSsamest ant cdkawit ..ssortracu ..k(1
‘ . or MI
c ..0..... from Ito ..2t 'wet w`._. ~cl. • *UN. Stair. TAN a En ,
~,;,1....; C.l.Linc Vain% %wok. Cantnu uld Nt: nix
M..ttinu: Net:rot MI klrtdrepankted Window an +k , . Off
i•n . Laud. ; pro.; ant buff OILOI;r; and I 'n o 15 V
A qa‘t.luit Curtain YLZIOIVI. ,%
OAI.&( ROOM NO. 2. Wfollßt ul with . unA.vills.4
\
....otttornt of 24Wal Velwrt, R n ? ,, Tun carry IN aw , ` 4 3‘
.?11 . ! . .rital, ThreeTit,ku , ligt T
c , tr , .. fugal aura. ,
...=031% . , 1 4.1 a t i l nod tg'n ..k.f.r :"..I:`n4lit\
A , colurtPr. Chunill Oct Tufted Maga; WI: Rod., r
SALE. ROOM NO.R. =tern" a lurice 2 w• 11 so!
wok. of Inigrolo Cary.te. \ faun 2S'es, 76 rent. erg
lord; Ift.L.DO.T...Oug_troni.lBM.tolOUents; Lid and I
. - : . ; , =_; - : , t . , , A11, - :?,::.„dpviv.„..Y,,pist.,-01..-v.----
.Vs.B. L. a 0. •011 id lite r pUlthdai u SlA7rtk• latOrt OP
lit= 7 t thlx , to ,: to n .Mt Etruto
rate.
. 1. 01. 1 7 0 r,:ll ) t .r ,t;
rnme low criers they how.7.rrotil 5
ro . biou'o-`4 Lt. ea '
Ida Own and other establi•bTnt,Dl C-hi,
5 , 1 41 C. II HEAD at
LET o'.oo-
. . Notice.
gAVING SOLD out my
arm Bryol McKee it
OttARDB, I Imola recommend my t
ormetoor to the patronaaa of the publ
I'mteruaatt, Sept 7,11353.
TLIE FLINT GLASS BUS
oondoeted as CoMM. tt,
of ryea, McKee Co. at tba old stand.
wlore mill Le pleased to sttood to
freavln.,
PMNIUGO., Eeg. 7.1037.
13ROPER,TY FOIt.SALE—The Rune.—
a olTo• for ear, on very reasonable terms, the follow
ing Property. vie: ,
SIX tee Mary BRICK DWELLING HOUSES On Ilay
street, , belwren Deno street and Do
er .pa way. Thew
lionselikwill either, be mid altogeth or separate'''. tol'
Fait stitch.. ere.
+t—A. LOT on the orrreY of Bay street and Dottie...
way-60 that Deduethe way and Ill) i set on Day etreeL
'AIso—FICT I BUiLDiNd - buTSIn Alloghmy UK', In
tlie ' , fret Wan'. near Me' Ferry. Three Lets are 'to
Met
(rotten et{ lee tire. by 100 dewy to a. alley,
Thew Betiding Lots in\ AVeg limy will be aled
to 113 Bide Saha, on th e Vnteciers, Ho Cit wle y y
the TWEN Iay TY-
ItiXilf. DAY OV ektVITCRBER, A D.lBOO, et 10 o'cl et
A. M. Tetmeeetrothir.l out!, the balance in two encul
almost psytheirce, with outcast (perable.anncially) from
the dity erode. Leortdal let. DAVID KBYNOLDB.
TARSI FOB. , BALE—ViII ho s o ld at pub-
Ile me.. on the liessolare,onifriday the iiIXTEhNTH
Oil SERTESISIT.IB63. at lko'olorli A. W.. the well
hone,, ?Aim, of Jame. Cherry. deciewed, Penn township.
frommike Both the city, arid Mont two hundred rode
froth the depot of' the Allegheny Tilley 'Milroy] Collo
\ . r. , containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES.
ti . e .i szcL i pr o de . mete ,.. n , 14 ar m e;, , a , lar d
w argle , o . rtr ,i y . B v il i l th l:K w i e l . o , l3 , BB . ,
1 . , ...tone end DAL and a, good Orchard of apple and
lk trten. Yoe
c onker pairdoulart itimire of AROIII,-
Li, It fiTEWAItT. on the terrthises. or to
to r 1 tertd• ‘ 00101 BOYD. (lone! Street.,
ft BEG E—F4U,RPlith, BURCHFIELD
11.1‘b veaweily d, a full, meortmant of Health anti 3.1 o•
-hair de ego of th e mart \ desirable mletoree,end of the
railed; a ea, IDC111311:Mt ion P !WA Claw enemy. Alm.
lr,'ooh ,a 1 Ms. Dieckiandpoloredys a oho!. &increment
tif i'llede4atte Brown and other mime. ot PlahrHoute
de Leiria. ' •
Their ettok\OFall lye Winler llecdt le tow Tery'tha
-1 tete, owl all ' Mu wishing 417 goodt of my libutTwill
do well 0 ro ll With them:, . MIB
14 3 RESII BITER—.3O(IIba I reel' Roll But
t'
,ig' r, in clothe. ollerife ar end ?Dies% be
syd3 te
dO iN WATT a (10. , N0, NS Liberty rt.
LOUR-57ii tip. - freak Krennd Floor, to
. aril, and for ce ~ : by Joiiti , WATT &.•II ) .,
poll No. MTLiberty curet.
- - ----•-- -- s
i Wm. L.li,mr, Jt
1 441.1g;t.,..,
Jahn A. Dilworth
Irronolo Malmo,
J. Sohoarommor,
. Powsoo
WM
k D. DM..
Jic6Ps, AND D — A.q SKINS--,Dhiladelphin
h, l C.alr Ekbas fur 614 br
RAiLD ak‘o.LANGE
C, OLE LEATIIERNI:SOO 814 es \New Ydrk
LI leather In ,tore dad\ oT bl\
on , . De/ANC&
AIL-Bank, Straits an. Shore iVin stare
&o-1 for sale Dr spl3 ' ARD tDeLANEE.
11jEW BOOKS I Ii EW B OKSIP,Jthit re
-I'l colved Lt U. P. CALLOW. At s erory Depot. Third
strwt. over site the P OM.—
. The Roman TTAi r, or The Tarenfdlicero. Cato and
Catalinst
Ratra cool.. of Th ttorney; 'Lk
A new lot of firolth . W.Poennt
Letters to Counter Girls br Mrs. Swinalaelmi
One. 'lnward, or /tow bW n a WI \
bllnnie Ora - or ; Who he Debt
The above Imre been reeelyed, together srith • \
A e,..mototo net of Dielcanr, and Lem'. works;
Jane hire and''! hy' Career Dell. sot.
timer, Putnam an 4.Knietorborker.. for Kaptam• or:
My, 11Q Drkat
4 o'.f',.2L',.,T!„'lrtti
patterns extra heavy 11Zolv QILOOL(1..1 1. from t an o
ru Demounter with a fall,aseolmentofldahoaany
and Table and Btatr,_oll \Clothe. Also,
Lin.. and Drugash Crashrt , teliAcone and Putesdnev.lll
.eisec Ylaornl and Damask To:10Am Cottoo; Wool,
and 11• Mp flabCarpennee, ac.. Jest metre , ' be , \
et4o W.hIo;ILINTOCK..
111 1 LISS AND MATS— Just roUeived. extra!
li
. ne Oval Cocoa trash Mats Tulatd
ems I Door Mats; a taw patterns Croebre Ir . ! Nl'
Mlle Roast fumy.. . colored A
i lenaltsh and'mkrice too
okite; AoXorn /IMMO bale Adelaide Idate‘ warted colors;'
CO , '" , ._; Jute , blenille.'dheleton, Demo ma' times Mats at
liTinarket 'Meth sold W. MoOLINTOCH.
CI L CUIEIDAM SQH.NAPPS—WOUPS 'Aro.
1,73 niatie Sehektem Sidusepps in plot and bottles
fir. sale _by L. WI
enIP imam Marina etreet anal Alamond.
Q TUCK WANTED=SO sharei tito \alo
aoastabela thairtor. tar whlelt market irk*
will be OM , . /NMI.* of •
salt Taos. MOOD 3, 45 Market etteer,
HONEY SOAP—A freohistipp%pjnat reed
and for ail* bra . N, W.l /401. 00;,
fttrtiNT AND RAW 4 . IIdEBER- 7 than
gr Rat one cast of onoh.lost read and Weals_
n. IL SELLIIna.
, .113, New Jersey
Mai.. !KO lbs. Ifreseh. Zino White ~rtpt reed. and
• Anis bs rpl4 ES,ItIIIILL)1118.•
,rIUNNEIVS 0 24,bbls.w striated pare.
iiil4 • H. K FittLite.S.
OIL: 1 ,10 bbltk No 1 Withei Strn'd
reed ant for eulle br etl4 L. i A:lndus&
CREE3E,-20 bas Cream ()twee° real
sad fur iala by spit a. a. A. McBANI.
QTT&I -4O 'ke d ge and 5 bbl., for ¢sle by
'lOl3 1. t , tlenlNC, 116 S«ond strut,
VILOUR--5Ct bbla:\ Extra Faintly Mali"'
‘l . r.ftivied and ier 014, A. A A ISoBANE.
I lidED APPLES •
—, a- store and fos sale
s s 5514 \ • A A, StitANE.
,e, GRAFF,' , Agen4, (stwoosecr to , 11
G.T.1.8 Grocer n 0..). Gcer 'and Comm M ali pier
ehenke t c e orsi r ef Ferrol Ito' Rocs etreete, PittabOrertc.
Ale, or all Linde orpittebor*b Manutactomt Ar
old. promptly at'xneel to. e spl34lr:,
tier° .Faion, adjoining
Fe 1e Ineville. and one tette awn Dießelieved De.
Tot., The eliding; esnalst fit .s new Beak De.liltig,
Tenant Roe . a !Are. Neer, Bare. pat Ituttalogejtc.—,
\ Pour2l,g . M. neer\ to 4 4 A.. 7 ln i rmitpix, ,
OATS—Apt ilked coilaignmont, 500
bnibels. by, (4.0 BAIT, Agt
.03 ' Ouro•r Bee mat And Bei/ areott. ,
Nkyl Ciaion •and CliknA Matting,
ix
• .. e01604 43-4, T.l,
;. ILIN w O !.I K , , t l o l2 M
a e r
k
et
, 1 1 1018-151 Is. tra for , sale
due ty 600 Vim BO v¢ogsTa SIUB,PELY.
1
fIIDIESE-42P big. lust seied. d for sale
t.. 4 by `WO. , s VONBONNINABT A _
CAR-1 f/ bbla. , on hand ' d fore l ey
eplo \ VON bOINII , 4DI RPM'.
OItELLEVERNON,LASS 1,000 boxes
Ay .11 e t a ..r,r , Ile br \ ,
POO , VON \ BONNUONA k MU 'IIY. '
IVAILS--100 \ keis Asserted s .es
bt RlO , VON BONN4OII r 111311111
IAL-50Terns Juniata for ea o by
IV mlO ‘NtN DONNIIOUST A hl APHY.
Vitra! OYS • ItS=.4nat% receivigd 'at
4. , A. PI!MD'S Depot: ?nor Mg ai and FllMNotraetp,
Taller t • • I
ALAI OIL 80._
store alurfor .4110 bj
010 Yaveeewre
---500 lbs. Glenuiri
. WA tWolk.
tp?flOL2o 141),K and 2 . 3_tri t
'4°4t
_
G uvltnit x _loo StOie f9r
„ 1 9 .0 VLR3IIISIU., DUOS.
LUPS-- 7 25
opto -
ury 1-01 BLUE-200 IbiCin.abirouand
Tor oalo t:.\ splo F 4 ZING Bltcl3,
ar6017
rvw
7 4 1,011R450 tin'aCsExtrit
recrived OA fur pals b?, l ,lO A `A A , mcilA ,
T
110PVTTEIV4N kegOwid s , bhis. Ohio RO
L" kir moil ankfor ale DT , tl ,O 4.44, M. l,4 \\
*taro aVd. foKsi
\ A. A A. AldiAlif:. \
lIPKETS- 00'. du.i
..Ikbr ' otr. ‘,
" do:et Tuba for iscile by'• -
\WOOLNN YANNloolhis.„,inet \ recieirod
o y ~ and or tale bY \ WI \ , 7.7. WISE.
;
1811-140 ',, bbla \ ,aa i\ d-, half
.hbla' 11ThitO
, Pla n Twin\ and $614 fa pleb t \ ,• ', ,
\ na , \ \ \ s, anallalt, 11.:(131.140 d
SARLAS4-145 130141 No. 1, PoarliTfor
kle bp, oil , RINIIY IL'OOLLINn.,
-- IT "-- 1.1...ERATUSI-1.0\ coal\ rare\ SalarmVs
ko re*itat and roe iageby \ H E . BY H. MI./Mini \
piltt:-5 hhde. 191:0. Sugar, ibi , sale by\
L 7 •re s -, . ~ \\ ~ REM IL C0‘14,110,1_ i
\0T11.19 • cfRIDINE TOP—_27o \ reAl.
Gand tor Gala br, toDBI NEY J' C° 141 . 1 ,.. 43 • 1
DOTATOIO-40 blisb. otatoeS \,a
_Vickie
.a. \ wilds. lby ada by i \ R.Y. Lt. k , old.larn.
BINICETS4 13
60 llos.'aakets, just. itc?,l
a'l fw mils tir. , \OM \ \ 41. U. cciteuria.
QIIOIII.DERIEF.A.IO, 11... .1.000 lbs.
!"'' ~.__
I t 4
.t4l an 4 to
.xl% /0z Plod 12:14 , in . tare
1.13141fdy onto by \ J. 8001/1.
ISi D EL AtfSt tA;
1 CO
5p t . a ime
trlVl4 o .zeYay Moss.l4atot
.D.E13E0.11810 1 Dims na .
1101.11 n Dobelm. zoginiithic ritoi low sot 125,11.
wit noel • t 21$ Yinb otiekt. -A. A n at ion t . Co.
•13--Zlspiocea TAlOn'tibeit
matakjiittenlied at ZS Wt 4 st-twt,, - ,
•••••••••"--
•
DIA It e : BSA LON e .00
4eiVirgg l at t•fti:ro".' th4aliti.ukrapT.f!
'WE DAOB-9 doz., (India Itubbir) reo'd:
_
s _6, ~ers i
.111 ? rs.11 :1 4 7adl i •.~ Bubtn ttAttiN Malrei
negai, BODIM4-2, - gross;it4k4W — TZ" -- 1 4 08 .
ft44vid Nut *a*, at Um, ;mita taidift
A olik 11.4162
treet , ' ' 7 .7
1 ,11111.41.P4.
waleammslazal
. store roik,kfal% by e
\ NIAMINO, lift 5.
IMGMI
SEIVIENTA.
J 'nen. BLUR.
KAN ton.
rage ammo=
grata sod Paronatto...—Woreord
Patois Dozes, 10g0.,,V,0.1. Brow for colored Per`
Do do, unatl-35.00 . —6O
Ofrreoons areoutiolt statit,wlll to awned - 12 M ornate
extra hr the onothoste,
116,^ Dro • own at 7 A
st look; Verlbrotanoo to controwarre
'. lok.
ND:NATION! 0P irtrAYAI EXOT.LLIINCE I
r•Tbirt Wien oaths enea r rantent the rojordsz and din
tingoloroi Actress, !due JULIA nrfiffr.. wl/ 1
bora th e borne auraarlOn In irloluroaaro% admired
6 , 1ar.17 cf efcru Aso ABM • 40t , Rimiletati by the •12.
U -a rttnrgth of tbl^ talented eaa .
This ..t.v, Tf .raotentber 11, • I rerteroted SAW
Coorvir of
ADD 4Bour, zionit.,no!
Poster.
.. - Benne I.
N
r '
f r ibettroaree. groat I.lOtadr
.
ROR' o;x lf.A . L r h-- 7 -FOURTH STRUT,
u-.lTe u, op to Takasystra Ma. can Itit:
PAN ye . vets, Cooasets. P 11 1 ,114 Mseti
empgis . ,,,TlL n ia• and Ild i Xl , g i ytitt? BA
AtiLlVSZUrtgVtf:elhst i gr th =Diajca g ltor p ali,
of
B. 309.00 tia.`4ourtlk street 4 JOU
1111MMM=0
BY \AS M. Auctioneer.
Minas .. s \ ai t a \ • qf JV and IThod- 10004.
'pry lao ds.
ivivr und s l , r.fttornixtje, 15th hat., at 10,
VX74 4 3Ore"4ltriVera giTtr4
B sod \• cy 13 +1. 'BA T0..4c Jeran.. \
\ Cut...
wnil„
•
,
\ Jtkeono \ ,5 8 • oof BaillOAtook.
(lThureEar k ing, 15th Mot., nt 8 o'-
e will b .ddb?tip....or um x.: , ton of Joh •
Gag, te ~ 12 sh .15,5 k , rhub. , [s, .- c.ek; also. • '
elmores az•. nage lit • ,
807 k.
nu
Sepo„l6th,
. , , , .----
.' linperi.r P I Forte.", ‘. .
ON Bit aaY Aritgliliool%
ts SOM ,wlll tat
i tin ono . or alatoti , a na•aood
OW Plano Pon . three
~,a 1 , ;KO, and kaa taut
in we lan titan var. ', , OIL
Very De le Hew Br oir Dwell*
..\
-....
\ Hewes Or ale i t..
70 yeryWpetior my ' ttle Comm et.
11nui anfinlahe4 thr t •. t orp D ' ING 1110UPP8) 4
O ' er gl i g i ta L orit d t i lrointa l i . rt7a VII": la
Maar It ' is. ill bit 1 at
C.
Va.. . • '.t. \ • .. w \ barg rp ‘ o .t
\
THE UNITED STA:T•S. \ ':F LIFE INSURANCE, •
' MID TRUST \ cOMPA 'i s \
PIIILADEL!IIIA. ',.. \
.
..
CLIKRTERED ARPqL 26,\V R 5 .
OHATITSII PRIIPITOAL. ",, A
CAPITAL-5Q,000. fi t, -; .
O n e. S. E. corner of Thlke r tmad Chogoikt
streets. Philader. , %, N.
071197.6.8 07 TIIII lIOXII SOLED A. PIPILADILPOIJI: \ \ •
, PIPPRoPs: \\ • , i, s s
, \
1
I 3 tflp ben-lt. Crawford, Pita I. Goad ar4., - t \
Amon. W. Thompion, lampenee , Jer •.\
Heo.luitin W. Tingley. - goon?. AI Ile PT., •
Jamb IA Plocencoy . , James Devlre , t... S \\
75 ' , C y= 4 lanitt. &sw AL IM" it
4 . . \ ',- N \
Vice Pretidersj—Ambrono W. Tmolkon.
._ • 4 e. '
Medical Egeostifters—Pitesburgh. i.... U. w t 'i• .D 4 \
Aliegtheny City. U. R. Beer fi. H. D.' •\ .„ .
\ “COIIOE U. ARNOLD, nt.' e
rabl7 . T.. 1 Fourth str...t. Pitt u '.. S
_ __ _
/EOM JA,,,,_
•and Pharinsoeuest. of Amsterdam, thio only Plum.
urcro—A
t rimly Vele Command, peered on
A r r k ta l l,LYl.ll•Va.M. T.;.;*= . 4rmlit'itreft.l . it
erbl:ers Ip_inat of the ituropean States. It, lattoluttlens
into the United States was intends& more aspscially for
MM. of outtalk,. Land matured here and there over
the taco of this mighty country. bidet:Mg astir great
moms amorm them, I now °Or it to the Atuartran pub
its. Ittiferinnihatn IL A truly Walled:al mediated virtues
mutt De acUowlelsred. . _ . _.
Ba T =t!W z lbl a n., potenzijr . ..,...it ... =
v. 5" ry lMi pe ""t lititt i gigl ‘ pat i fi e a t to u vr o sis, A tTa t itt;
Cgoim. "NN
ul:rhas.ari. \ ' . _ e l
\lt to pa thinlari terommendel to thom,portentfAr_
consiltntionarneY Imre bees I. Dom 7 . :47,.t. Zar6
WM of ardent eptrits,onother forms of
tally !Mantras Inaffeet. it Ands
ltd
directly to
the mat we tits
the
ard u s u a lora i
1 . ,: m /MT*.
h "t uall i a i rtntor , y.‘ t r t staiti. . C " D".
\ ,
WIPNrli get is wl EN.IIII. risme \
Ciwirfinsit elfin rt, ro.l at — Z" - w kete ;,Rico oior Prem.
Era • hoes. \
Ma. llMMint Pixie, .1 Art; Bir—l would My that
`base teen Meted with Is aim* of the stomach nal i tig.
p tim " s th el IWate .o ;i l t 4""°o ' l=: tr. arrAit„.
to effect a combat - to no e tomA , Alter bring 'nej
there bretlew Of your "Elso Past Aroma, or Vol._
land Bitters; I,IIIM myself Ir , restored. i mama
end sleets wet. and attend tom badness with phonon,.
and would the:cc: l mo t toy ell those who are
shallarly athlete , \ sl, B. 0. WOODS. '•
—e— , ; , ) 11 %
The public may .; • rerspectio y reed to the 731-
I°*in'Sr,dueLllV,7l.Vourtharintle..s Med. litre , -
ti l . 'i' L.t.ii r le ' bretit FitUlmrw ‘ it. '?'
e off, ft. °mashy, gnat zi an l / 2. •
r• W. 11. ilrtatom briutort Ptah .P. R.
W. onus. Rect. Wa3Ment a stoi OD.
0 P. Marry ohnstowa, Po.
gold by the prepotor, s' ggJAMIN It %.Ig,
rug siod Chemleal oner.
Cer."1111,1 • .1 Smlthfledd sod Logan and Wines!
And , D. A. FaboutOuk A Co. and it. Y. *Bern We
.meet, Pittsburgh. , N. nyinlyditiyi -
)r To Lumber Merchants. \ ,
WILL SELL my Lease of four yours of
Lumber Yard. anti dye of beetling Mom, Ltti Um,
Ft of April nest unexpired. 'it le eltUoted lie th e rein b
Ward. Plitsbunth. on the beer. of \ the Allegheny I tme r . z,
with right of torch to lowahw math; first rate beech '
far waahing and draoirm
to loud tat boats at any memo. Mamie ;mad enmesh
to pl a from two to three tailbone of feet of lumbar. 'Poe ".
Camillo; Roam ts large tai eamtbetabl ,e fine garde of
tenches. plums. grapes. currants. n?berries. ry a .m
=Ms Te. 1121.1 PI err
%Wi r t re ' city h ttr i ll; p 9 74= ~
Tai.
lumber. either for oily um or mimping ,
Tbis toll w ill mak. my twentieth 11.111111 tr i p to.Diew Or.
leans with lamb-r. If I. mil, 1 win give the patetater ',—
letters or Introduction to my customer. in New Octana, , '
ems of wham .1 have MOOD. for Nineteen Tsars 1 \
bare found It a eery plemtant bmiress. My only motiv
for giving it up; I. my adman.] age. Poweetion can to o
gym of Man 14 the Lumber lard this Pall.and of the
Rome awl root 91 the aromd on 1.114 lot of April emt.—
To nay potlauno apolyhto In noel faith. I wlilexpLaln
my bus.l3.4sbowin rat ones they-:enema II offing. At.
JAY ImmOrtelly or br latter to JAB. D. MONUAN.
splOoltf Ninth Ward. Pittsburgh- .
. • •
' . STATE FAIR. • 1
, .
PERSONS wishing season or f. , 7i1z,1 1 1 %,:;.. •
.... es ff r the eel ibltion of the Pent's. Athua .15 ....,, ,
e ... b .... Dikd Di Ditin er on RODE. (1- . - \
at Werdrop's on Fifth street. „,_ , JILAI. MUIR] in. \
Seesln or final.' TleßeteV'erbAbitor A and will admit \
title the D'IWU . IQ' bt .1111Wr (tae doting the vi bank).
ir....1 hi. Rnniktiltiekett, sold excepting the last two
No twenyr , -
evil \,.
FEW -.-- ,
f t . \.+ lKH3KS—Theoiy of \ Polities .by fl it,
rleiestieOf Rhetoric', f . f. Whtattlyt‘new Lillian. .. \
A=l,7:;i i irort - ,! - :-
.. ,\.. -.-- • :
~c 1, . .f0r , i, bribe anther of Starr , natio. Ictith. end
utebtoseeshr. of Rev. J: ft,/Icier:, Or 7.neer. We in
, k,, Wok. \ a book of thrilling frtl
, rte, , , . .. -
11r Ul i' l ii v i % Vigil' 742a.V" . •' , "' , -
_,.. 0 2—P• . ..s° . J. 1.- ....AD, IR, flllt et.
'S. S',A.E:•CARGO7—FASIIIONABLE
1itli:88141Chlt And MILLINIR, NA. 70 Swath
cowl mgr. All wart entrwital Will be menthol
tae with with dostwtch. •v • lk„, ws3
riffENP, PAPER-,2000 pee.
N .) tem ati.l exmall.l4 inau .
RALY tr..t verr Ot
peo. n, 214 tiv r sh Jun 1.... m 16 akw kw
4sle tor \ 012
F:II.
large
a out licit Veivet, Gold . aid 114017 ool•
6 .8110111124 olsbarata Saheb, moonily
by fyl9. TSOIL. PALMAS.
VA fililbart,WA lib PAYER =For Porn
v dklux. riftabbt r Pakciing Vettlbtea‘Halls.
Z r ir4.. !Numb
*CrTe, ved anAllbr b :bbi sett* Wal .l i t r b abrr
by " 41,1 i irrf""" , ' War. PILDIKS. 4
——— - -
\ WM. 1,M.011Y.,,v.
y • `formlita irlemle
i li teto TlL= h alli n ge 'l t
,Orleciroli
d maks respectfully itt
the emt4lio tetterally.lbet
Oloths:qtaboosete,Veetsge, ,
• L Geode. trod le lineDszett \
nateeteres ta teak, ,•
r .T
\ , ols, nvir Aa
:Rath. to: oaliocho:O.Ndo kr•
Li ER HI N
LA" \FIBII 7 -5 bble.ra i;
Tb Wllt~aa L; YD \
as ao. 151.4-12. ream el. A •
sssddd'
.413. OZNITCLON
Ppivi I;,inswrouKt \
a; Dried
1. ft CAN ,
t and fc •
ear
./V.4.811-5 casks ` 011 4 1 . - - avatars and ,
Oar ails by = - ~7. 13 .41f111 . 12LD. \
arid.so'boxes, fur •
N. . V-•
*o AP
n And PJLAES=l.ollbtut:Diied Apple's,
mac.usi
ROOllB-100 402. lams And for Bala by
\.l \ \ B CIANNIBLD.
pEARD,4.B4--Wvu ! la foevaret
ETERTIF7CIAIR-4 \
MIINDNUTS,-371 nob Otimut‘auts,
VDNZIGIA-Petre laiderind 'Man. Vine
r erang: oteterfd toa'saum.463lensiiaLlis4 iweahre
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fluomit the
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