PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,; OLIIIHND BY WlOtt I CO. PITTIBII . BON MOND& ' MORNING; MEPTEMBED 19,1868. LNG MATTWR WILL BE POUND • OR PAG - 11 OF THIS PAPE& Cimuterao-no atimatre dna . . Won of our WeeltJy Gasatta offers to our Imulams man 4 bUolittlielrlbb midland' malting their truisms Imam. Oar dilatation b betlitak tour and Ara thousand...nth :pa 401110.4 000r7 *Maga and ronnty In Wotan Panrari• Tanta and Eastern Ohio: . .; MILT() AlrilYETlSEP.l3—Naftbac tti. IMltatial Rams Pef Priatlas gatabliatmaut at the I 1)Allt1 GUMS. am &paned m , Boaday... ADVELMITLIMS who &dm their satioes to impala. be the Ham , * Mambas . Hamlets. Slam, 1=44 them' 10 61 ,6 . 66 1'61644 on a6t66666 • DEMOORAITC WHIO NOM NAIIOIIIL or corm.oo Mit, Itl l / 1 01 1.10803 POWIiALL, Of Lcisseastar Cloudy. . FOE aoDtsns 01111441. L, ALELM MOCVOTSX, 01.641414 s County. • ) lox ouaviroz azzimu,, CHFLIBTLiii MEYERS, Of Clarion Couniy. 701 JUDOS or swim Comm. THOMAS A. BUDD. of Phitidetohia. • ocii. malt oi Dins= Amor . • MOMS MARLTON, of &Hoskin:lT. - • . . fog AwAto. j , • • -DA JAMES UAW:CHERYL o no. _ fox Asiskiii, Join, H . PORTSR. of T tom.' JOHN J. MUCH of _ THOMAS J. 111011131. o M f Lover it.LIAR. JOHN' R. PARKES. of anohortor. 411A1L 1 .Y.8 NAYLOR. of Pittsburgh. so.2lA.Aionia. 11U011 L'iiimusvo, of All'eshen; rot NITRIC? torroonic =NA B.° Y. JONE.II. of Plwbmgh. ' .701=1111 , 1831 0 .111., ZPIIIISIM J. BKOOICIS, of Rolanaort. ' • TOL. • " JANES IIieIIUIDENY, Jr., at lalibrin. 10 , 1 COMM JOHN HiNNEDY, tr Nut Dcu 114.Wbfq o..kaget.• of aOlllO B. P. Jules. ea Satan - r. Lllo.lu named gmatlemet, ' AimeePiustuil VahneiteCk. • Parkg. • LA. tioluott, • . • Jo. X ti obert. B. e Em arniba m si. • 4.13.1r0w hereon, P.rittru. David Illtaimmons, • Wm. to3Ljrah, Joint lisAul4 • Itob•le WCutab.ice. Reis Thatcm. ' • Jame Vaster: Jamas Swell, ' • . Leopold Pad. . Wm'. P. bladder. . Th. Onumitees will plum :ones. 126locuth stmt. • /Itb, dow.k. . I=, itrtr 1 rat V th. ". wan added to the Dom m=a ne: Ferdinand Volta, . Intim, ateetee. Robert P. McDowell, '. Wm. O. McCune/. ' Club:Wolter 070 r. Lewis T. Cooks, Richard Tbompion. Edward Kat, Jon. A. Paarnat, Wm. Waldo.. *lathier Edwards. Juno K. Luke, Joseph Irwin. Henry Chlgnall, =ol=4 Jr. EMU. - . wo , ltorrrtha• • re me,t at shit °Zoo of L P. on Banda °venni. &pr. J. ALEG.Chatem an. PRINTERS WANTED. Fire or six journeymen compositors Sex ob . - • tain. perntusent 'libations at this Offine, at 25 ciente per , 1000,nats; it application "be made •foott. ' -No Sabbath labor le required.. 'No per belonging to any Printers' Union need One er two Intelligent boys willaleo be taken apprenUoce...: . • ',friss:lay, flept. 19; 1863. .-Anirsarressa will obligO no, for the present, by 'eluding in their !arose at se early sit hour , Mr. Meal, whose advertisement appears in s r-nether column, bum been engaged as Organist for . the large ',map coon to be erected in Trinity Wrap. - We big the indulgence of enr,resders for any :sheet: mine in the amount of reading matter that maybe noted in one paper to.cley and for a ettort time tti Cone. . • • . Waring refused:to thrrender the 'management of cur of to the ;meted a the Printers' Ua. lon, we have been left without any ald to get; our leper out, except such as aceident or good.fortine iten throttle in serViij. For a few dap! we sh - _ betemitewhat crippled in our resource; ; but we shall etrugglo along to the beet of our ability, andtrust to the Madame of our patrons for the exercise el whatever indulgence towards us may . be necessary. „ The. Printers' Union demand of us, withmit consultingtrith us at all, en advance of 20 per arnt upon thaw wages. and that we shall net Conley anymore, apprentbsee than it is their plethora to dictate, nor for any shorter period' of time' thanmeets their sovereign approbation. •Thez claim the, exclusive right to fix the rate of Wages which we dual Pay; and to exercise tier control . , over the number 'and time of our tipprenlieee. Under. the kindly supervision of our dieter this tendert:dote - thole:dime notli• . in le,do bat furnish copy to our supervisnisind .knitt -SP the. ' Money_ to pay them ,' must be .entemed for declining the profeied kindesea on tbe gonad that we prefer to exerithethn old - fthldoned privilege :let managing - our own bud -In meat woridlymatten it sakes two to make a bargain, and we , know of no reason why the piliting business ahead be an excepting at any • rate, we are minded to try the experiment of er e:erring a potcatiel voice in the management of .The law, as well as common sense, thoordi to Mt the srghtio employ is many apprentices and for that ,length of time as we please; we have alto thebigal tight to 'employ Men who ere ing to Work for its, et what we and 'they regard as fair Inge& These are rights which we - are netinelined to give up; end those who seek to coerce Its Mtn yielding them, will find as deter '.mined to etruggle against them "to the bitter .„ . . • The' term.; which the Printers' Union seeks to • Imp upon us the degrading in the extreme; and a compliance with them would involve a to, taloa Of our erifiiespeet The seseedation of printers to,gether ln a "Union" may he capable atomic leaden* good to Its merolmrs; but fo wling . such bodies, as at present toted, as be . On:mate of , meth; 'and oppretadOn, ws shall not hereafter; if we 'the 'hap it, "employ: one who - roans ids connection with _lf we cannot find men with mend courage .enough to mirk against the , ads that wilt be tempoieri ly brenght thbear spinet them, we shill do es some ''of o u r neighbori are doing, and find sub dilutes la the other eez • • • ' ' If there were any reason ththe denuted of the printers for advanced. wave,. there 'would' be lame strength in the Petition they hare assumed; but there Ls none. Under the late bill of prices they Wes among the beet paid mechanic& -By diligence, and steady attention - to their work, thirwere enabled to earn more than men in mot other mmilesalcal employments They:wire, be : -. • if - they chose to deserve lt, sme of perm. . anent lituatione, and their wages were always paid in money, every 'Week. '' , Their-nmsent da mend, therefore„ has nothing to irarrantit bat the presumed possesrion otrwer to enforce it: _ Whether they have the power to enforce it is yet - .The Movement width we are resisting was op pthed, we inderetand, by, nearly all MS rixpee.. table inembetropr the Union, Who wore outvoted. bg a..itelori, composed of book-printers end jothithrufen made out of helffinislied ipprentlz the and runaways from country others: aur sided M strengthened by this faat, and Ire have ne ,donbt tit& putdie will sustain be in refusing Meet le in unressonablo demand basked by an attempt to ( - memo cemplleace with it. , . • IxYaiestre.---Whea the Printers' Union first modem demand for an *dams of wages, 'the proprietors of rho eoveral daily papers of the el.• Women!fed together and ur.salmonsly agreed to ratite the demand. An agreement to .thst effect was drawls uR and signed by all the proprietors. The editors of the POst, after thee pledging their faith to the other pnbilehers, hue seat tit to Week it try 'Yielding to the demands of the tin. • ton.; As a: fitting eatotspalbuent to tide breach. of faith; the Poet of Elaturdaienters the list as champion of the Union, and chore Its aptitude for the tai by In'dedging la a eau:eases of Lea guer' At only; tar the"oolprocs of flesh newepa; pent—.lt tisane emong-ite editorlan filthy ekn . M. weary. width Would call the With Oi,ehante to say utelest cheek sad in its trawl ooliten give: attereaeo to a deliberate impenehment of the 'honor of virtuous femeles, upon whom no' waltelpiekoseh has arer fallen,- and who have "p e g to; gocdnharastei by honesty sod Ledo. Our , rdetiori will not blame. ne •for ammo. terbbittia lf victim r ec i i d eit assist to follow in honest employment with. -ea baing - enbrelterti_leVid s eseeuits from a row; Peeldnitee empeotable, it is time that the nubile shou/4'intow it; and. be prepared to - apply the pritperianedy. At the:Poi -aliwiem ' a orta. • bait p•peb , It kw that prilleintat permlilta: • •• ei riipiettiki* itrindedgeibs anatoniskti 'teal upea Apaent - • N saig , psos.—Nothing better Illustrates the favorable progress of itiblie opinion it theisouth than • controversy now going on in Louisville a bout ehe removal of Slave Pens from that Pena in which human beings are Ira tied togeth et like hop, for inspection and sale, exist in that place by eiete• of • city ordlnanoe; but pub lic sentiment beings° 'much regenerated ea to be shocked at the inhumanity involved In their con 7 Itnnanoe, the Councils have been Induced to re peallhe ordinance. The 'Mayor, however, has haterposed his veto, leaving the elfin= to adopt some other method ofredeeming their city from the reproach of barbarism. A writer, in the Louisville Courier expressing a determination to have the sale and purchase of slaves, as a Susi nese, prohibited within the city, nye: " Hog peas in the ontskirte of town are intoleraile, but a nepe pen in the heart of the oily, before the eyes of every body, lea nuisance which all cry out mast and shall be avoided." We are glad to note this evidence of a growth of the right kind of sentiment in the right quarter. Courrr Suarzroz.—ln looking over the pro eedings of the late democratio minty conven ion we find that "Col. Jas. A. Gibson, of Pine," woe nominated for County Sarveyor. This ie the came "James.A.- Gibson" who has been • candi date elmoet from time immemadal, in this coun ty. He doesn't seem to be particular as to what °Mori-he runs for. Like Mr. Toots, "it's of no consegoenete" terhim whether -he stands at the head or the Ail of the ticket. He rune for Con gress one year and County Surveyor the next ; he - applied for the Senatorship, and got the Sur. veyorship: it's alt one to him, as he never wins. -He lee put on the ticket this year because be is need to it. -The office of County Surveyor, though not very profitable one, is .still one of considerable importance, and reqtdres a welt-qualified person to Ail it. Bir,Kecutedy, of Seat Deer, the nom inee of the Whig convention, lie praotloal sur veyor, of large experience, and an excellent man n every respect:- As he runs against a man who has been defeated oftener than any other in dividual in Allegheny county, his friends need not, we presume, entertain any fears about his election. _ To-morrow morning, an excursion to 2,lien. ople, will start from Christy's Hotel, Penn street, tier the new Plank Eoad. • We acknowledge the reoPtion of a polite invitation to accompany the excursionists, and nothing:would please is' bet ter than to incept it; buts. we huts now to per form the duties of Editor, Foreman, etc., Tamest forego the plume until we hare firmly , estab lished our Independence, when we hope to be able to tilt our Zollenople friends. Tao NM= Law.--The Whig ommtmtion of Erie manly, held last week, parsed Maine Law 'resolutions, and nominated legislative ticket in favor of a prohibitory liquor law. The Whig convention of Crawford oounty also nominated Maine law men for the legislature. The Clergy of Philadelphia have issued a stir ring appeal to the people of that city en behalf of a prohibitory law. We ark glad to note &la ts.:4 and shell avail ourselves of the first oppor tunity to insert their excellent address.. The clergy. exercise, or ought to exercise, a control ling inflnence in all movements of morel reform, and we hail it as an omen of good to And them leading off with so much vigor in behalf of the Maine law in Philadelphia. To them belongs the honor and the responsibility of marshaling the hosts of reform, and victory, sooner or later, is sure to follow whatever good work they ear nestly undertake. ' From all the Indications of the timee It IL w ain that aninteneely earnest feeling is bah* a roused In this State in favor of * prohibitory law. In all directions the people are taking hold of the matter in earned, and although politici ans and demagogues hesitate and equivocatethe people will altimately triumph. In this county we believe there Is no mistaking the meant of popular opinion. The attempt of the democratic leaders to trifle with it has failed so signally that they have *Undated It. Bath the Post and the Union, after several faint efforts to befog the been P 650111 to havigiven it and on Satardayhad nothing ,whatevar say on tia subjeat. They AM ohm= the "keit titans The people of ,diblietenrcotaty sto*tattolood .to 'give the- tolot.of.tiavounty'vet the side of proldbition,andiriii elect a prohibitory ticket In spite of all ittespts.to mislead them. - Dirsznan.—The Nei York Tribune sap it' learns that the new Demooratie organ which was to heti * commenced its caner in that city on the ist prat:lmo,. ander.the editorial -control of 001. Forney, will not make its appearance at the time appointed for its debut. The gnat to belluedto bs !curiously postponed, cad though noreuon is assigned, or publicly known, why this resolution to adjourn the publication of the paper nom inally until next year is adopted, yet it is eon potated thatthe perterbed and threatetled Con dition of tha Party, u disclosed by the proceed- Inge of the lElyra*e (10111/1151:10i; kas bad a good deal to do with the Dsaanrer. Panto ex" Trusormatrx, La.—The utmost consternation, at last dates, (September 7th,) prevailed' at Thibodeaux, Ta, on account 'cly the appearance of yellow him in ;its most malignant type. A pude was prevailing amount ing almost to frenzy. All places of basin es were closed. Thesireets were dunded, - and look more like a pith in the mildews, than the pail thoroeghtaree of i thriving tionimeroial town of 1600 Inhabitants. The citizens were' Ilylog In 'army "talon Si 'get, if pottible, boyond.the Testiferous atmosphere 'Mak mesa to lumg over and around the village. - Up to the 27thisit the number of oases wee twenty two; the evening of the some day, the number Mid grist ly thoressai Mr. Andersen, of the Minoru newspaper, was , attacked while engaged in mak ing up the fame.- • • The Editor of the Minerva zap, that all his compositors had fled. The disease had epread rapidly up to Saturday evening, and the number of oases et:seeded 160. The Mincers adds. hover had been witneased vanes of greatar disneeland abandonment to fear. Parente were abandoning their offepriog, And- eldtdren forsak ing title parents:leaving them to the proteotion of the benevolent stranger. - ' • - • . ' TEN N1WY173.1 'Min commends the frankness and honesty of the Bards:at Syracuse, whips detesting their principles. r.Their resolutions arm what they, really IW litre and purpose, while those of the Bons ire fetes and hypocritical. We all do know that ;ohn Van Buren, .lohn Cochran, Martin Grover, ;ornate J. Griggs, Preston King end the eat of tim old Btralutrner tOideril Ilako form th e-great . hulk of the: Bert ono florei approve of the Com promise, nor the Pagitlye Blare Law , nor the Baltimore Plotform, nor an musket the': Prost dent's Inaugural armlet°, ter Slivery. On the contrary, therhate all theme Weasel', and all the more because oonetralided repeateditto eel done them. This ladorseanint ie the price they have to , pay for power and oince—la :our judr, meat, a great deal more than'power and:office are worth," dt is stated 10,Q00 hop, railed jet hare beret offered at 03 . 50 alit; delivered at 81. Leafs, without a parohaser. At the plaoltioati teohanp, for serest days feet weak ff,oooliead ladlaai bop were offered at 83,85 act deliver. able at litedleow, without a boyar ' Wasnactrox, Sept. 16— The proomalima of the Byramato Committees . excite profound .. lnteres a t in: high wartere. Op- Position to the settled polloy of the AdaMatra- Goa will not be tolerated. Itundardinatlanwill reed with the Breathe fro irm Opposillea on the pen of the Adamant/4es, Grenarpineendb• aria, or Plexiblee, will receive severe rebakm Hard things era said heis of the Hata. M. Bloomer, of Beate Fer,lm heen appointed Marshall Of New. Mexico. Griswold, of ill obtain; hu bum appointed Pewter in the Navy, ,vltterFanntleroi, deceased. , • • -. ';Tho 1101de : tat Lae directed all eppilaafiene tai Pareareldps,•altais Niedth'of Minh, to be sant tb him front the .. . Navy lispartatent: ft has been moortained that than were !idyl/ 111114 ra &PO' awe.. Mr. Griswold intimattiesopliamit: Ur . il! , ttVh . sditta MU Detroit !Pas p ews, h hum He_orprahate GOAL Can faeUqiumpes 'pre tag a deep inteieli h the welfare of thii adahhathn.-41 . 5114 Arno* an. Psititirtiana Itanwoun.—ln an article we published Wrest days sines, Wended to exhibit the increase in the buaLuess of this read, we gave a statement setting forth the arsine in the re ceipts of the company from January . to Septem bar, 1853, su . cempared with those of the aerree pondingperiodin the preview year. That mate merit, indeed,. proved that there has hyena rapid and great progress in the business of the line; but, owing to. the, laris,reductlon made in the tolls, the actual cash income will not represent this segmenting prosperity of our central thor oughfare lo distinotly as the following figures, "bowing - the tonnego carried. The amount of tonnage moved-from January let to Augur. 81st, inilasive, was COL Fsalusowr took his-departure last cren lng,in the steamer,. X. Aubny, for Kansas. Bat two or three persons actlompany him to that point; but he his on board & complete outfit for a small party, in his arduous journey aortae the plains. It consists mainly of saddles, blankets, clothing, guile, &mil:Litton. small arms, /co. Men horses sad mules will . be procured at Kansas, or in that violnityc-81. Louis Rip: Brans can Woxim.—Wi intimated • abort li time ago, in an artials on the interests of women, that a possible effect of the frequent strikes of workmen engaged In various trades, would bolo open to females certain departments' of labor from which they have hitherto been exoinded, though they aro naturally as competent for them as men, iind, with a little practice, may be rend eredmore efficient and reliable. This expects, tloty we find, is already being realised. The lat est instance of the foot Is now taking place at Pittsburgh, where, owing to a demand by the Printers attached to the Typographical Society for higher wages than' the publishers are willing to give, the latter are actually advertieing for the carrion of intelligent young women, of fair En glish education, se compositors. Several.. of the proprietors of the Pittsburgh journals have re sorted to this alternative in their resistance to whit thepoonsider an unjust exaction of wages I by their bands, and we doubt not that, after a littio espizion'oe In the art, the girls will do quite as well as their disontented brothers, who have thus unintentionally introduced them to a now field of usefainas•—PAS. North Amer. TRILL OF BISHOP DOLTS. OAIEDIII, II J., BIM 15.—The Co urt of Bieh cps ,reassembled at 11 o'clUk this morning.- 01111 t anxiety was manifested to learn the result of their dellheratlons on Wednesday. It is stat ed on good authority, that Dune in his speech on Monday, made various admissions touching the charges, the substance of which was that he had soled indiseretlY, bat disclaimed solemnly any, dishonest intention. After the debate on Tuesday, the Court appointed • Conference Com mittee of 7 . , oompoited of Bishops not members of the lam Court. 'This Committee met repro• 'tentativee from both sides, Delaney repreent lag the defendant Bishop Doane was request. ed to pit in writing theathanions he had made, which it is said be did, Rumor Om It that some or all the Presenters contemplate entering a Witt prerequi, bat the result is not yet known. Bish op Potter is making a /pewit to-day understood to be Infavor of a trial. Bishop Doane In his 'perch on Monday, fully exculpated the Premat ure from unworthy motives making the pro. continent sioaND pimp&Tom Camera, N. J. Sept. Court of Bish ops hem adjourned fill* die, Bishop Doane having made • ondemion, the charges have been die mitieed, a trial not being Insisted upon. ; . Fru. Commas or Manor Coosa. . Cuenca , ti. J. , Sept. 15 .— The following Is the statement submitted, in writing by Bishop Doane, to, the Court of Bishops. 'The undersigned to prosecuting his piece of Christian education in connection with St. Mary's Hall and Bulingica College, found that the ex penses of the enterprise greatly exceeded his cal culations, and while ushiterice on which he had confidently. relied, perhaps too sanguinely, fell altogether abort of what he deemed his reason able expectations. In this condition of things, being entirely left stone and without advisers, every step which he advanced involved him more and meredeeplyin pecuniary embarrassments. He adults that he made representations which, at the time, ha believed to be correct, but many 'of which tuned oat he the end fo be erroneous. He was also led by Ids •too confident sensate on antiolyetted aid to make. promise which he fully my' toted to perform, bet which experience has taught him were far too strongly =Premed.— He was also induced, for the sake of -obtaining money to oriel his necessities, to resort to =th at. by the payment of exorbitant interest; which be did not suppose wen in contranntion of law, and lab* common stage seemed to him to justify. He also in- entbe Mildews In his ability to'. replace them, made nee of certain trust heads in a way which he deeply regrets, and although' they have long edam been perfectly secured, he does not now justify. j The embarrassments here referred to ware felletred by a long-and-well nigh fatal sic• 40 *drawing him from bust. nest which he . ed on alone, was nearly Instrumental Intire failure of Ida pecu niary affairs. • The perplexity arising from thin failure, mill the protracted Infirmity which followed his sick ness, made him liable to many errors and mtg. takes which might easily bear appearances of intentional mlerepreseattatioria. In anaemia with the aselgrunent of his property, he set his name and oath to an inven tory of his goods, and site to a list of his debts, which ha believed to be cermet, an act which he grieves to And has given rise to an impresiiiin In thalami@ of some that he exhibited an inmost- Why to the awful . motions of the oath -of a Chris** man.. Bat while he Ittents the !m -yrmidon, he declaris.s that this act wee only-done under a legal advice, and in the firm conviction of Its correctness. Some time after his recovery from the Illness above. alluded to, but while he was Still in the midst of perplexities, smarting ender his heavy disappointments, surrounded by imputations to .which, In some quarters, he was enleeted, the letter of the three Bishops twee tablet. He hu no disposition to atertibe to them any other than just and proper motive in thus addressing him, , but at thetime when he received the smarmiest tion he.viewed It otherwise, and under the strong excitement of the moment, he penned pamph let, part of which he does not now justify, and expressions in which be in regard to those breth ren, he deeply regrets. In reference to hit indebtedness, he now ren ews the declaration of his intention, which he hat' constantly made end has acted- on to hie utmost ability, thus far to devote his means, efforts and Whoa in dependence on God's biasing, to' the payment of principal and interest of-every fast demand against hint; an expectation of which 'there Is ressonablehope of hiving fulfilled, sines Committe of the Trustees sad Friends of Bar Ruston College base Undertaken an enterprise,. Which le nearly completed, to dtsohargo the whole of the mortgage debt and thus secure the.proper ty at Riverside and St. Mary's Hall, with that of Burlington College to the China forever forpur. poses of Christian eduation. This 'dons, the Trustees. henkfather agreed to appropriate dur ing hie life, .the surplus income of both lustful &me bother 11'014MB:a of all hledebta In carrying on eeldiestlindons , • That,- in the coolite -of all these trensactions, htunaniallmeltrtnoy „have led him into many snore hidetrply tale. He does not wish tojtur; tify avenue them: If scandal to the church, and Injuring to the cense of Christ have arisen loom them, 'they are the *mouton to bicker mor tlecntion and regret, For these things, ru all hu mility Mid' iorroW, before God and num, helms always. felt 'himself liable to,nnd "Mug to re ceive the friendly reproof of his brethren in Christ Jeans, and espeolally the Bishops of. the Chntnh. (Signed) G. W. Donna, , , Bishop of New Jersey. Mr. J. 11. Orally/M. toe been:rc-eleoted . prat= dent of the Central 0.• Batiroal, notwithetand log great opposition. This :is considered se en nondng the proottedings of Mr. Bulivan's Presi dency, coneetning which there hie been consid erable disoundoe sad =Bernet:it, In regard to tbs.-Eastern Terminus of the Brad, be states that the Company hero positively geed it about eight Mlles below Wheeling, and Chet they con template making the oonnootion with the B. & O. Road at that point by ferriage._ To this end, the directors bare givenrhe neoeesary orders.—. lie attaches great importance to . the "Ctronm bendibue" road from Pittiburgh, Denver and Wellsville to - Bridgeport, and thinks that this route although longer, will be more advantageous. 'than one crossing Zene's Island, and connoting with the amoeba& Be is dawn decidedly, and emphatically on Wheeling and the Bridge cow pawl in particular. The road, according Lehi, report le doing s very good bottom but cmin not be completed to the river abort of 12 Menthe . from:this date.-Welleville Patriot • ituteeT,.ftept. 16 —la the Court of Impeach! mot, elite mange& Canal dimmteelotter Mather wee **tiled on mIl &target "Ittchieteet, vote efettett'Jhlm ma ohup trot fit on tome the tots waii W41 . 11201* in Me pita. ' ':'.• '7 , 7 1.6 7 - f EL EGRAPIL The Ripen train going West on the New Yerik Central Railroad, while Mending at the Depot at this place, was ran into by the freight train going in the tame direction. The Passenger cars were terribly shattered, and many persona eeriouSly injured. Mr. Buckler Thatcher, of Medina Co., 0., visa killed; Patrick Will, or Manchester, Vt., bad both. thighs broken; his brother, who was in the same /mat, wee terribly injured in the feet; John Vaughn, of Syracuse, had both thighs fractured, and Mr. Edward Jewett, of New Haven, was bed ly hurt about the head and neck. Many others were more or Lena Wined, several, it is feared, fatally. The Coroner is now holding an inquest. The'express train was behind time. Hussarrass, Maas, Sept. 161 Last night, 'bent 9 o'clock, Reuben Cousins, a respectable farmer, aged 70, and his wifewere murdered In there house by • man named Jtihn Chapman, who called the old man to the door and killed him with en axe. ,He then killed gm. Conine,-Cad assaulted an Irish laborer who was in bed, injuring hint severely, and then fled. Cousin was reported to hove $l,OOO in 'the house, which was doubtless the cause of the mur der. Hundreds of persona are searching In too woods for Chapman. 97,82,8 tom 89,980 " 51,618 tone. porron, Bept.l6.—Tbe murderer of Mr, Cdus los and wife, of Sheen:mu, Mass , was arrested last night on s.traln about • mile from the'saene of the murder. He bait partially nonfeseed. Br. Joan, N. 8., BepLls.—The first scd; of the European and North American R. R. ~as turned by Lady Head &Misted by the Lieut. Gov. Oyer 26,000 persons present. ALEUT, Sept. A. A Hanker Union paper is to be started here immediately; in support of the National and State administrations. It will support the tick et headed by Kelley as Comptroller. The Hunters fired 100 guns in favor of hlather'a acquittal. , . ROCIIMSTAYL, Sept 16-7, P. hi. The Hunkers are now firing 60 pins in favor of Mother's acquittal. Bermccout, Minimum 17, 1850 Naw Orleans papers have been received up to the 11th lost, the deaths for the week ending the 10th lost , were 576, of which 421 wore by yellow fever. The total number of deaths from the commencement of the epidemic wero 7700 by yellow fever, and 2400 by other disease& The Piosyune warns strangtre against approich ing the olty, as the disease only needs material to break out afresh with. fall violence. The board of health pablishea an order re quiring poiengere to be bandied at the Q 2 **- die et port Phipps. The highest mortality at Mobile on the ; Bth init. was 45 detain; on the following deye!the fever had somewhat eubaided. • The Charleston papers publish two columns of correspondence in relation to the late duel i be tween John Dunovin and Dared= Legere. fLe gore challenged Nieman because he had refOsed to explain in writing, whether he bad represint ed to a Mr. M'Lnre that he (Legere) drank to excess; only Ilkei another gentleman, silandren bad previously given a verbal explanation. New Onsese, Sept. 16, The mace of deaths yeaterdey wig 61, o which 82 were by yellow (ever. . The accounts from the lake and riser oetut are frlghtfali the fever Is raging on the planta tions and In an small rlllogee. ' t The Howard Association is sending assistance In all directions. Anna De Wolf died lant night, being the fourth of Mr. De Woirs children, who ware cackled at the Bay State &eater. Provisions have been very Ostia this Week; the aggregate,ealee were very large and prices firm with auupward tendency. This is particu larly the case with bacon aides and shoulders.— The demand was chiefly for the South, although some purchases have been made for the Eastern market, and there see still come orders here for Australia and California, which yet roma: ma fulblled: Baer; ales= bbitleirgobirf, at stl some stall Wee lifesternNO. 1 foishop stares at Pork; sales of tho week. 260 bble. soar meet for Philadelphia atsl6:6o; 16 We. mealy at $l6; 26; 200 bble. prime. at $18,80; 120 bbis. ramp , at $l2. Bean, vary active demand; pricesi l ly firm; sales this 1114 - been - largo; taialder• able qtantities4re nearing, . bit thi - stalk is email; alcoves fellatio 460 Mids. prime aides at. $B.-76 lads. Sides out of ceder It $7,76; 220 hhds. Shoulders, at $7,25®57,88. 880 lade. do. at $7,26057,60; 76,000 lba Oita, Balti more MA Shoulders at $7,26®58,00; ll l i e. family hams at 12}; moused hams ~,st 1110 $12,00; 1000 do. at 121. Lard, ooturlderablel la provement during the:week, sales '660 tiaeati at 11, and 100 bile. at LI fall', The Bata far tat gnat this week; sales, 226 kegs tor clapping 1116; Western is quoted at 14®14.1. Stades* 10®20, and . New York State at 19(341: no sales have been reported: prices highland small stook In market; eastern outtLug reported at 94010, and western at 9a94. • Nur Catsup, Mph 10. Sites of Cotton dating the week 8250 bolds,— adddling Orleans 101s11; new 1111111, for good; receipts foi the week 8500 ballot. Coffee, Ate, 1142 Corn, isles for the week 14,000 bui at 70. Mere Pork:at 15. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF THE ONEI DA: RAILROAD ACCIDENT. • Brzactra, Sept. 17. The impress train wast2i bor+l.l. l kitui Matt— i/is freight train raise up Jost*" the formerwas Martin- The hands are said to bevel been, in toxicated. Patrick Wall had Ma thigh hrohea. fle has since died. The engine of *hi onion train was milt Ibr earth's.- _ . . .Nsw-Yoam, Ser. Cotton dap; Coffee 600 beat Rio at 1 , ;sea 12. Molasses 800 We !KunoMulo at 2-fi, et 27, quiet. Tobanoo, 200 Muds. Ky. la UP) Flour, 15,000 bbls &bp at £6,1803,25, Ohio at 6,2516,87; setler;„Wheat, 86,000 bus Genesee at 1,62, Western 5e1,461, timer. Con,' yellow at 86, mixed 84-,taeler. Whiskey, 2000 bblalo, Lt 28,..e501er. Pork 500 bbls Mess •at $l6, and prime at $llB, firm. hiose Beef 200 bble at 50, firm; Lard, 111, better. 1 -crionown, Sept. 17. Flour better feel in g ; . holders are generally Ann MIS, b no boyars at over 6,86. 'Whim* t i doll at 21}; the evilly e xc eeds . t e demand at this rate. • PrOTISIOIId held allghtl higher; lints 0L Perk 14,'Ilateo, I 8 heuldere 61 the MA Is light, and the adnutoed prate:tato of holders prirente large tranaotlons; flaw seats find buoyant at filial; stock' Wit. Coffee dali,.:.-, 4 5 Pearlach adranoodyo 51, lo good emend. I The rivet tattoo yesterday his i nl6 budieet 'weather mutt sad aloof. . . 1 .. . . Putisiztrats, 84. 11. 'Cotton market =hailed; gales are Milted. Flour sidle; export demand, prices firm; 1000 bbla fresh grettod at $6,60; fair demand , for bity consumPilonsats6;l2.4ss6,64 for mimed and extra brands awarding to quality. file liour leans; the last sale MID at $4,124. Cora- tbeal arrives slowil; a Salo of 800 tibia - fresh : poiand was made at $8,60 per bbl. The • demand' for wheat Is lees satire, prices . withutiged; 20,000 ha scathe= prime roX $.1.26 1180114 kye sells ia lots at 863. i Cora ped detesad and farther sales of yelltlthare been made : at lea • ' , - Flowers Grow where the . Nets= Itun...-1$ erects. of the Melo lust healthy. and the game of UM 'Usk iovlgurittat br , stlanCents which operate at their root& through di boner skill or &Ws of the head, alms and vigorous head 4111dr canoe:' tan to to the result. Tin obastion of. LPONII le feuded euthodr upon the mast iroanan libl• law of ttur liaturel Vorld. t 3 le prepared of nab ingrailtuts ant/ as will &radon Ude awe. tun imait. Incredulous &are 'tried 1414 bean bratelted b} 'lb *'.-.°d theaserst cilia Immense sale. The SWUM. emu tollualair is truly beautiful and pluming. Pold 111 all dealers, everywhere ,at 2 sent, In large bottle& D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor. MN Broadway, N. X. gold (Jo Pittsburgh bg It. H. Pallas,. Or Plusr.iterk‘ Proaairi,Plembig * Bra.; and Ursula & Itslarr. itirSu Ibrrrna AND ' , Armin clow mrwz Loam the attention of our rese al to too stlnttlsomout of"SOURS ElltritlOlt4lot 002DULP to MAIO 11$04ttor booth oop, believe Notate bas - provided remedy ibr erary Mimeo white% huh I. bar to. KI gIOS PMTROLELIM or ROOK OIL. lint op u It lows. from the grut laborstorit eruouled deep to Out bowel. of Mother /WM: to. withent dubt. on• of the gresteet of thee, rernediea. Head the following tuthnony. guru by • grate-101 Meta: Oxlip.", N. Y. Baez 17 • .• Plum= VALLIL Ohio, Beat 15, 1852. Mr. B. M. Kier—Sixt I have sold all your Plunge.= or hook Oil, some two menthe past e m 4 have hem loot ing far your agent to get a farther supply. I could have ,old tome damn more. We have found the (Ai very emellent in Ping and Dysentery. aerie / him. et the tome year me at was here, was lying very ow with the num 1 gave her • teaspoonful. mad In three hours gave the second. and the dux. stopped. and she re covered immediately. /8 Le also an extraordinary remedy for Bore and Ludamed Eyes, Oats. Brutes., sad Rheumatism, and for the PIIeI some have been mired of long etatuling. Yours. with ' , Moot. lama Stasrow. Par rale by MI the Druggists In Pittsburgh. 629 Raven! advertising Petroleum awe eopy.l lizawn's &same of Jamaica Gin- This Fens hi • protiaraticra of unurmi le a 0V11111417 dlarlluiti. tDetgent cholera. 111 abort in all Flpristratima of the digestive functions. it la of i le value. Denims flu, primal... of the epidemic Ism and summer complaints ofebildrahlt le yecullaril oillemioom no family or Individual should be without It tlaurlott—lls stud to get the gamine EMMA., whloh to "roared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical giora, north-east corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets. PLli ndelpha,aud for sale by all the respectable apothecaries in • the States; and. In =Worth. by Benj. Page, Jr.. B. d.. Fahneatock di Co.. Dr. IL Smith, Lemma Wilcox. d OC•, J. Bc.hoorunaker t Co. In 41182bi.7 MY by H. F. Pchwarts and Lee A. Nek ha= a Ca au9lllm GREAT REDIICTIONINPRICE SI SELLING OFF TO MOVE !! MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & DEPORTEES AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, 143 Market Street. Philadelphia. WISHING to close out their present btook of geode before moving into their new More. ten the at tentlon or buyers to their large and olentild wort. merit of • DRESS, YLNOY GOOD% RIBBON& Sc. Sc. to be Waned out at very Seduced Printed B Orders will receive strict attention, and nhall have . the benefit of the reduced Drieev. spliluthr INSURANCE COMPANY, Amens L. Z00mi5......—.—..1.5t0 of the Atm. Earn:bed. Thador, Bowen £ Kn. amn. Richard ,-Vinn of King 00. Will • H. ' 113. Gweruffes,.... ............. _Bliss Co. Awe R. Vl= Of Eno, Mahone Co. °Bar Wood,--. ----Et= of Willard a word. Levi P. of Stone Starr. HenryO. Firm of Kin Mop Bowen. AMU...... ....... of..lrmen Low Co. Metrical/. 'Botch, firm of C. D. Hatch A Co. John B. Ehrfatoson.—...... Irina of J. C. flow* A Co. Man Losfhort,—.....Flrm of A • A. Lawrence t Co. Osaria4. .......... of Rockier t Co. Letoir Alletvryar.,.../Ina of Levi. Attarbury Jr., • Co. Leof 80rf0n,...-.....Yinn of J. At Boob% Morgan • Co. Amor 2! Dwight of Trowbridge. Dwight & Co. John ........ of Nelson & Co. Ch tar P poldwish...-...-..Fin of f Haldwfo.Btan Co. Gof ' 4 , l o Sifranau & °OM& =I AI A= Co. Ammar Jkausper,.—..-...-....41 of T. 11.2daainogor. Doak! auffjord.--.....-.....-.Nago of Johnson 1 8.04. agg as H. Nortow,-.......-Thof of Norton. Butler & trarG er.fies SoPhra orlard • Paul. Docklong W. 8u1t,.—..-Flruf of Wagon, Mari& • gull. .Affred Borora.---- ....Firm of A. 8. Barnes too. /Yoe Loolmood,-.----...Firm of IL. Lockwast * goo. Luoilu Winn of ilophins. Allan & Co. Bane ff. Proglionhowlfinn of Vrotlinghaffo.N fr II •Co John ft of ilwift. Hurlbut • Co. Corti Notir of Condit • C Wont A' Wca:- .. —Firm of Work & Drage. black.n tr. st.kiZz, ...7.1171 of ott,- an, *RUNS linackhrem.-Virat of flarsom umphror • Butler. Hooker; Cortlasutal Dank. Deviant N. of Walla, Fargo & Co. George of George Posta & Co. • SIMILON L. L 0031.18. Presiding caaa, J. FLAINFIN. flootatarr. , R. C. LOOMIS, Of the lite firm of M'Curdy & Loomis,) • WUOLIAALIS DEALER 111 BOOTS AND SHOES, 69 Wood street, Plttabtargh. jolitlyl3 OF TICE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND .111LBINF. ursullANOl OOMPANY, rf Harrisburg: - - .. • .. I.l4l.nunro. Way 4, 11163 A.Uots a? the Company. May 1. 11.5.DX1.016 41 Premium roned to Mat 1.1655.._.. 1.16.. W 46 Intatost.iwed on Loam.— .... 616 me 91.411nuty and.o2loo 1,000 60 -- -4348,183 28 Premium. 2,7119 04 1)0. 1,182 81 Lasm.ll24anwi,oo9ll2lllldo.4ll. loamtrum. 11.turno4 PromlB/88.., , Btatlquery, Printing, rr.9o 141 linr Yana, B.rt, 18 11268.31,11 76 Capital 8 tock, void in and loom oo Niew Yolix, Sept. 16 Anuotot a reaourcus Mblo Ito. 100n5...—.--11243,318 TO MUM: Premium -- --$216,611' 00 . Bowie andAllontsicrsaltooks, sud • Os tb. 01:12111M, In blade oi4ernt• bf 17.820 111 Otto° Von:atlasStationa7— /.020 00 ---•--.13514.118 70 • - Amount of attics/4st OA= P.IIII W MIGRPIBII/. Dauphin arraaty; P. 11 , 888010/1., Harriabora; BA/MUIV. JONES. PAlladetob.ll4 j,L Wl c L A2 lllN ai li k ßa lu ukar, PlUa . purstk: .10811 8. BUTIMRPORD. Datioraluetotuatr: A.4.811.1.1fP . 0 ~.., ."rrYbUriP . 108111/111:1)21.. Carbon coma JOHN P. RUTHEAPOR.D Pro silent. A. J. win agaluttgalls oraclanditatiMinaylp•Wou; itar "": lTittfle i rr. Polida7=4ll . = " L l Maar Prrtartually or fur tam ot yen.. Dutch OIL" corner of Fourth atai amilhAold stmts. I al( A. A. UARBIIB. Actual". Oltitou'l Insurances foompany of Pittsbn.rgb a. D. EMI. Puiszacrr. UllXl3ll. L. arADullete twey. OPTION, 04 WATIOI. BEM= iimicer AAD WOOD aaaußlß MILL ESP CANOE/ 11.1818 ON THE MHO AND NIMILBEIIPPT RIVNIUL AND TRIBUTA. 8128. Cr hiipu <ggamu too or agmcige nut AWN aPeati Me penis Vas SBA and CHLAM) MAMA nob and Muesroarantar. pp g 77 ozz•rja wi=7 xpa REMOVAL. . . • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. ENPORTINJ AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN nittaGN AND DOBINSTIO HARDWARE, CVTLERY, to ia. - Have "moved to their new and extensive Woe. N 0.6.2 Wood abut:dna door Om the IN-Charles NO Gl. MIK whom theft macaws. and Nioredukata Aonoralli e futniMe'raclighta.""e'""t"Mait. TANN R witaizaaus Dania ' M . soots,. azonolowsztre, AID =arm; No. 86 Wood itioet,'Plttibiurgh, . ' 1111 . p AID 70 Me. Stir My o.tookconsiota of uplands of 2500 Sandft w or,z 2 b i r o a m74 = = A ug, BOOTS,. land • manoraotaras; art aaptualr for PAL ZS W1NT5121141.L.84 and resod at sadefaotory 'Wad— c9lektutt.Perarahly art thou of.Phtladelphla beau ;lid "Vire? tai7ll.oflritLl'LL'ilittlri"rgr. A. Hi HOLMES az BRO 2, MANDPILOTOIULBO OP SOLID BOX MOBS, 'SLRIIGIS, NOSS, "SULTTOCBS; CROWBARS, &a., P.41 1 8111711,43H. • • _ Wan si Wood at, between lot avid Stud. dr An wort fosnotoi tonal to sop malltiOtaturoLiiil DIAG II ER T YPES NATIONAL - GAILEP, Y. • 1 AOKSONII National Daguerrean Gallery, ravr,Zi of it&gragg_itk'"4"4 wk. Ed °mm., viphlnatooh.itreikell.e..see at moderate Wee., will please esti At the sierra ettabinh• aurat, Athol up wino you euparior and SAY Liehtat monad with Muth still that the oparatar can take the mat enemata Iheattoliel of the human bun with:all the in,Vale=gg i r! e f4trte l iTtopled, anti dtp Plirutwl tate', of original /Ike WAWA. ta r_Prsona pot requlnod take A plateau maims a per. Ittrtkeutesties Wm's of lir* anti &awed mane la frau; 3 A. a., =tit 0. r V. straw* -b• ounoua. . DAGUERREOTYPES. POET CIPIOE BUILDING;.T11181) STRYMT. APUTIZ)2 4 IB and strangers who wish to ob.- lain an acourati. cattalo and lib like 00.... u. ata ww7 roodwat• Was. Will And tt to than . Intend to WI at this writ lawtra satahSsdnent. wines entire satisfaction ta guaranteed. or. AOchrgge sad*. Harlon ono or th• larked end brat .amangeo sa , and Skylights gver worded kw *ha gwpwrh with trot, nmenta of. the moat goaarig kind, mat bar t i i njg d WiLgt2l . l . 3nayt h ote giMoly g nlla and =York. 14.71:11atters hiraw7r: linia to olt.r to Ake patroaa or Um Art.* rtyle n ewer Lagoa* , nakrtw4 t alther *tasty et tnlitrokte.witlobbaa npm Mama span wd ingratllinc ah awartinith trona *fork IL: tn. IL v. . _ HENRY - H. COLLINS . Ann COMM:MON M_ERCTIANT, - - AND NrINSWIBaL6 DUAL= IN 011/LICILEI NBEIDNI, MOH, AMID iRODUCE •azwERALLT, se .w.14..t.t., rittiburea„ CT ARLES.,,E. Loomis STOOK AND' BILL 'BROKER. Nato, Bandi Norgages &c Negotiated. PAZTIOULAB, ATTIUMON our= To Tin - mumps a= aux OT Loma om & iox tttati,es 03. mew Weedsad lowa .IrFill2llo PLENINIV EBOTRERS, Mons= semuto ock) x.. 60 Wool Hiesti attsbuarali. ittiare lt • ! ! ', ! r ' i , V ,•4 , !! " -• fiVOI4; 11 : MOO DI NEW YORK. CASE CAPITAL $500,0001 N. 0. LOOMS. diona. No. 69 Wood stroitaittebsuNh. MIMES : Third MnuaY Statement assinst tb•.00ar777 -- ' 14000 09 DIKDOTORB RD Kin Wm. *l7. gatilltsl . • Upbeat Dut. ash r_ _fL flarbsugh. 11.11raml alterliea I Wm. I.ralarM. Jr it: M. Ki. I . Wm. Bingham. John B. J. hamstrung:. Pllollook. Wm B. Ilms. • Inmsors murr mum( - : In No* Or • .on the lOtit' of A 0 t.of Yellow F. • . or, GE4RGE IF,. AMNON:OOd = , ,,ioaro Ista at Ilan' THOV.BI-SNEL, ig Boimp tam lons. 'Mama Hasa, sad Vociaj.ettfrabont.ts tdls eit7. Ap Pliant/au Ed• i a itan etude until I....tiv t a t o WALTER P.: liAnax. emplibi2v: 85 Wool atimat. rrlIN ANNUAL\ Mooting of tho;Stook holden of _the Poikiwiyanla 24)t blanufutaring Coenny •111 be bald on the 14 Sands/ pf_ootobqe., Wifai rc t ket: g r B auwe ' V". l * CFROlial / I"HcateBoN Eue7. \ To Let, \ . • A COTTAGE t 11017 Sr 'containing si x ni. aXa.. With ulaiaa law. an n \ kitchen. and about am ZtYp i d e ri % f a Vihrzrzu g ,m,v, =a; r, II&NORESTEH: the bafkUaal have peettiz beim re palred and pat foto I omptete order. Tble p , rty fronts on the 0510 Hear , 554 haiikrasatberof re ps 15553 UPM H. Inquire ot • , JOHN BAMI/ON. • . The Cheapest bigot'. -, : in ttin - orld. V,UBLISHED •by MAMIE. S. ' ?LE VIN. 806 BILOADWLY. N. IN. , • The PreaDolng of John .8 - 10 onelnkibd b., 1 7 6. • Rae or picture, 823( ) nchee br236% high ' • Blk.o o do. Indian Prooib \ • , \ 6.00 2.. 11 : 4,,li, r 1 ==.1%9SiZiti, the tst the ' 4 1::„ theory ty the dream:ion °Nike blocd. do. Indian i 3. The , Bightend Whither 81111—ted b 3 Latunteer. do. Indian \ Pro.* . 0, do,•Oolonnerhnoteselone, 4. The bbepherVeßraes, by 'dolts Laud% 1.00 5. The Btopherd'abley Mourn.. do. - 1,00 6. The Angler'. De Ow do. 1:50 7. E. Homo (II .ot Cbrist), by Murillo. , - 00 ii. The Rat Ostobere.2ohlted by ltehem Land . 20 O. The Parting. painted bYI2. k Linteanion, 1,00 10, The Travpw's Lselllbot, neinted by Ibenney 1.50' do, glagently Dabbed ‘ 8.00 (I.hrt to be oontizora 1.) 7‘iktms to, •co g. B. its store tdeganat \\ rptl be ono at , store of c. whets. \ Ti W d s heet , Pitehurgh. \ CARPET WAREROOI 12 Market , c.nr. suet. We :i° c`74.Praw . +1 1 ,-0,12,--..: ....No. composing rho lu W . • sort 006 weer off.re I In tble mutat, usong wa ir \,4 " / la '" finind the ki koT i al N ar t Mk Oergete,T raster ' as Carats. 9i. 0.0 Brussels Carpeta .. „aerlean nsale Carreto, l e r l s ms B‘ ga 0 01 1 rDe C rs t P ete 8 lr - 14 d4s orr,t ,l iik g%1 • • tomusts, !lamella Pathan Calm drli e Vt.l* .glen Carpets, Plain Venltian Carpets, Ids ei alp, bath. Has and Wiled lre ,, itmaCsrpeta \ .47.430, Coco Idattins, iota, Al haat, Mullis, Skeleton, dahlia Sticepaln, nattier frvM Brash, Open Chain. 41 a Sack te Brash end Totted Ma with 4 large oleo. 4bnia lle and Trflad Wags, Table Idnen.Crash, !leash and Noma Towelloge, Snowdrop 12•11klu, Thriee 11,4 !Mien Damask Table Mame. Sabasid Plano and Table \ Caere, Velvet arte Gram Faitn Enibrehlered Ptak° Clovers. Woolen Floor so, 164; 19 4;144.124. 11-1 and \ ea Widths. Stair Rods, Nadine,. to ,w ti • toll awor7 Or ail other trim usually kept in • CARTE STORE OIL °LOTUS from 27 eats to 24 f \ act wide, cot to at ee an, d hall or room . Ruing selected .urea with are the mannfa, torus and Importers, we Id is al Pomo addling to furnish 110111 LS. bTEA Walt or 11 D OES to Sire fro% n o , • ta l low we am detednia4 to sell lo er then any tew • \ \ hameentwr, the CARTErVIAREROORkNo 112 Marketl9 , 'MAIL t \W. MoULESTOOK, 0. \ ' \ - • • t :411' gin. (-3 G5--an SOrt mentjuat rooeive • tad for s t . 1 L DS ino e1,”3: 216 Mari,. st.,•lsst9 Golden home. (20LE LEATHEY3,4 z , kj more Anis Lothar ins' wag Horne's T 1 110 S HORNE 16' *I a Frizz srocx of t Collars. prarat:..llllLLl V 54, TRINKINGSayer 0700100 will be eold et the lowest seta »bolsters 104tm buyers are lueltel to call bebrnou Visa gritiA3IBPARENT Wkl a do . . tte C aired sod (or oole my tween et toe rnk" am. No, 60. Market Meet. between Ed eod Ilth eats. by, mine THQ B r WALL PAPE4and BOROERS,-- An.ortonslro andgroll ansortnt Ito& o' a n sW Wl i nt f roTerrTar tories Bidtnore, rollodc/Obi n blow Boo' now =fug and fbr as • Tit olio No. 55 FOR SALE—* Ono ipre gro oityof Aline:atty bootded\ by Tte nd Pastaro Lazio tdrente. It brines 1{2,1 what It prtdaree. and *Odd Ining.if Ist and told at half peke. SWAIM. and for l' ot ground • low Mi. wiltbe taken. On , - snored Went. ! 1, \ \ , \ Al on the owner of 04 and Welpter. a sennetiotaot of 10 feet ftent. be 240 feetelaent on wlakh la a good tie. \ ern. It is •walnablo lot in be centra of the city. Butt prorotty le not in tauten eye day. It fon want • tat gain coma anon and leggin., ot \ ' miobtAs waoDa. - - 46 Market Masa, , . Branch Ideripos MORPLIT & BITJAC SLD hire now open an asiortandit of akass Dods, blaornni lect co:ors, light and fsnoycolcns chUiren's year— WERTZ MERANO, estamsar AN NN LAINII4 . ' at nortnemat corner nom • and Maras; etc S 87,88 i M • "Locust Grove" B. : . . g and I t cy u • - for Yogog%adios. lIE BEV. WI& la. '.of.Aark g hiving I:Pas Invited br Marie) gantliOnen laletrila tlut *non-pike to wave the neetorahlit of a Yenuda mkt. , rr to to ottabnahel at.,thde.vta, Motet, .or • lat.' A. 17th , lan. near qtr Allelatm , iintald. n ltmo*dic: that. he Is nom enlaced; In mati ng ran conents for the adtaleafon of Pool l \ao WZP 3I3I (t * Y• Lie hal rented Vaa no.cneration of 1111 BROOM B. 1 1 \ many yeses Vire Pain 4p,1 of the '`.l"atarlteantLa etitate,. In Itmlands and_ will he stag by othfle .0 petent Profesora a^d Taibern \,\ • ' nether Informable tet obtaduad OD \ applicition to tee Rector, who mar s and for the pr7t at; n. n s Ua3 Pen...wet. ', , V w COrettlara confab:lnt tame. la, will be r Or neat elt. rlitoczan. grpt. lithsp3W, \ \ . ar.l7,l4•Stf ,__ REVISED AND NE •• Y I hittATIV zoirtos SMITH'S GEOGR HY'AND AT41,8, •r 3 wince Yip ally 11:411). s LIC111211fl01;01:134P11.Y1. • 8 work has beerfory much enlOgod,, embellished with:nine' indstrationh throughout. de• cloned expressly for beatific ollywormateitod thorough/7 noised; so as to wolormyto- its nest:tot the trailed States. for 1860—to that of Omer. Britstshaud Ireland. Blareb,:lBsl. and to the ,lattitt that, could be'obtawed Cl other countr'es. The acquisition of foreltorr ~ to the Unite I States, toe discovery of the allow.' teseathnt C•ttotn:a and dusts, lie. and the establishment of steam Mosomnalda s tion be tween remote marts of tbesmath.shave greatly ge.grephloal knowledge. \ s, • The Intbratatien Row &Watered tim herb care col 'acted snit loserted In ibis edition: It hu D o o memory to arirteet. tba Mai* of, former eslitiona,lo to add new maps of the Stets. of \CaNhoralst stool Ta the territories of Caron. Walb.Matcon OtatnNebres and the .motet of Idexiso andretotral s ameba; sr • • has town (ono from the }Meat awl hog antbmiNew • A large map of tbe Korn= Zafel!" iden andel. teal 1n in the Study of Ancient CloOgreD \ , • t By • germ ... f Emblems era Aboteriatlons. crituSating .of Star; Cre Rook, Steambats. \We,. "poraltlislY ged do all bim la _ y alsaad ail • tons of tbe globe—the- B ernr en'. State o Bo• eiety,Pownlation;Narigatims, oi of thstos i Vitoortiot aaualitias, become apparent &Mite tut , , and : thescalllog into siotaltamom eXtreise the were of thg wood and .ye. • Imoreadoon are Ma ‘ CleallOraar4 than: b 7 en other tbleohro:l74Toad.\L\isd co mplete pro, mod omelets be the addition of' a complete pro, dint of ANCIENT~OE.QEAYtIY., which will be found m interrning eaditostrustbot more extended trestles. on tbb =Sleet. -The Atlas has Dot only - been trowill reeled and eglantel. as mated stove, bat also contalos \ lwge number ot new and liaterutlag statistical tabisa nom the comma of the !lofted Stanwood other sooreese... \ I It will be put in Miff Weer Ugly. \ 1 A set of oplestbste, torsurni tort. fos: Is appended to the work. which will be Wood of grastomovenienee 7, the. Teacher. and aid to the spectr. I.d bfloging dellottely; :and distils*, to lolsonint.s•o asacm leised Mom. Um mato features of then olgeet h e over. Them lm eats a dd lDfts willgreatly embalm. the valise of tile watt. and It the views mod Enethat of the author are corded mot, mush valuable time ofStk . .° pit will be eared, and great labolkou the part of the her avoided. Smith's Serial ofGeography Singstof , • \ Smith's Primary GetorrashY Cra Vostioor re. Mitag veto afat'or moNlou s ed 61 For ale by Docksellengeoerally througbont the 1:1 • • States Co :mittens, wed gibe:man ea In la ma pfadoentlow will be supplied \ w.th mv•es for elaMlnation. ?obligated by • • • DANIS!. BURNESS Co,„; sepiTtim • • fid,,,6sJohn*reet le w Yirt. • The Philadelphia Pamilildoelpie g Store. BESION & ON, \ sp. 62 ooirre;Exclom \ myraasr, , ,111011AVEr at all emulous a hail aasofeniat of 19 II 111,6011. AID 310U8N1.1,20 4:1011:196fpole sad 0e 1. \ - °,, PJ "6... BLACK Madge ifvfi.it..\.n.. .. Bombs Cuban Thlbe Shook . Sambas ~ (lo sad. sow.) Maus. d ,Illanlat, 6.2a•fL00, o .. do• \_(lcuto And equank) Pioneh PIMA= ITAtß i itt i .. "• . . 0 0.0 0 • lrn ! oel l llo6 GuWoat i . lCo c too bil i t Ca th% 111.,.91, ' C '.. Arolo ° Poalt dro AN:l'; \,. Woo do and ago roa • ° - /foetid. hoot uo s, .. o . Uropali t., eh DIM, .• Plnato osollAtd - Pratt, °Than peen Tre7 FOB sato t , ttry: a: !ii,voo pr.ll,,4l,7itizpar 011.- 80.00 : - Yonak Tools, lto It years A h.OOO tunr_Troos. 6 to 19 tHt , • 9,000 Plum Troia, I to JO foret,_9l9 2,603 Qalnee 2 r00k.3 LOS Cool lflao ' 2900 lortoot aod Nootwina 2Theo , • 3 4 00 96.9* koofool too 8• 0h)... 0 o ortmutt,t kin d sfuTfaers • ..d 81krabbarrod allsag sow . Vlsltcro rfoolved all days, darulara excalolad. Rudd the • vol . ia MUALtoI 419 miles wait of .2lttatorr9b: the • Washlnztoo road. Apply To,or widow. • , • J. 1.. BNYDX.R. Groan Tres Poot OM .1912:m6.91AV - Alloghtuy (WWI. Two- Teachers Wanted. A MEETING of ' tho Third. Ward' Sc hoo l 11, Bend, Allooy Caen will be Ird at Ma Paco] Home, on 11.11 WY, 24;te jaely itA to oett, to at-point, atteretatolavkla O N E NXIALZ VGA 1118 tar the Peo. Brandon tl o to be a:emboli ou- -, ttbOttsea to ßeedioll. elo Wri toel t •litosal A llaa 'itbift tal,P=Hr r , isttgaZ i atua lf. IMMALB iby,the Rale Medium Analßanal. , nEttRON. Seer. . Cltt, Seat / 11 . - / 8 DoOrrunw 1! AND ON TIIE RAILROAD-4554mm 4 of Lend on the Stenbeneille , Rattenad, near the ItliairoTl7irterethoed aeon on the Monongahela Valley Etelgead. and alm a. eenterplead real for the 41muelloll le Rafted. onlga Who op the Moneneshels Mgr; Ma saes on the OMa and Penns, Ivenle Vallsped. miles front the \ elte. frost. Ipon Ow Olno given I,coo urea on -the getketabursh feet4.l6adleseast cfrarketabangil ahi a... 0 m wing at the pin~ egg an offend Ihr.lmage. or nir . •.. THO,UAS ,W091)8, kluittitniat. A t TIMMY CITY - PROPERTY 'TOW sALll—thintiethwioni tot of Gituimi Whit* hwai ow Marta 94 ftst. and litlinilinii ini.k OA ht; with •&I ~ slim:a wawa is am • will II *Aro NW i tT Etta Znar.g. WI:lic::',11t a G ° " Isomu e m dr= .1 WI drawl at Ms low priew of hi,itw. ..w. n ,.-t c ,...t. A sill • . • a . LAIN. It VIVA stmt. ~ Elt Q otk bit O.,ti lido Gam 'mat • • N FLCR DRESS aOO l VOR:TATA, AND • , WINTEefIB4.,4IIIRP TaIIORCATIEL') *are tees ed tbalt anti inreatit 'par We or loafer Di,. , }d!da,_. ath able loiriblAdtran want of de ?Wit 11,11 a PI,Tod Ihdr,y D . .r. b .. /Ilia* , quid \ • • Darank Cannn Crape* PlaHmd Min Frenths..44in a.; • \ Plain and Plald Stowe de Itainar. Kidd and Pla , n Cathmethn blobs!" and 3lndln do 134e;',. '• Philo Math . Vini tt and Damask slid Plaid 404, 3 , 4 a amply, of nement atyla and rrinta, (Witham, Le., and all rifarrd \at lon northeast notheur or fonrth and Mutat M.tn• 2 0 . bap smell " /vela via 'lzmir COLL WRITE BEANS-40 bit. ip @tore . d V fay sale by 01,16 laaLL Et D C/IOT 0 '•DRY PE AOII ES-100 bu. irA ate and t for sate by Apl.4 DiAT/11 DIEr*ET \t 0). AOHINE OIL for sale \ epls ", IPA! DICHLT 2 C 9. • V.r0.4 1). Cujt , erttion'a Exb Timid Irina le — otor..B foro.slo • 8 T. LIT % f 00.. N 0.112 Amid rt. IMAB-50 half chaste sup. Y. 11. k.lllack T•4.lgit reed and by spUl \ T. zarrLa a 6,1. qs, SSEB--150 b , to N. 0., 30 hbds kV; £l4int In st..re end for salo,by eple \ . i.rrne a VOR SAM-130 tans -.Anthracite Forge\ HabkH.loo tom Anthracite F4ridry,llrtrl. 8 O tops 'ipraats Porireta.k. epl6 ELEA & JuPllo3.', NDIA itOlilatt GLOVE& of all the dal. 4prie et kiwi taaritt facture& and, Bata at the India ""'""' jkBj " t"'" J. kH. PHILLIP. \ \ rMRAILMAP ONTRACTOIL4,-Print \ rotaookat raid Qilles Time Books. for' Hair by (hp "math or wirk.` • Oa. by rp G, \ HLOIN, Stationer, &Wood et. t9P'S DIG • S new edition, 1853 TRACV t PAPER it TRAQING CLOTH, and et. re audlor sale' b 0 •o 4r0.0.,f50 Wool street. LUMB 20\ bb a i QDORICkfiIItY,-.l,,olX — litie. etorn ' 417. ‘„, :0r rale 14 ,106 \ VIILEMI24I BROS. •STARD SEND —LSO Abe. White in IvZ . eee for \ eete 1 1 ,14E311N0 BROB. Ii ere an.lor zale\by , •sliguttm DEW. AEI ',BLUE— 11 Ifm. in atoze and 'for ado bit ,plB YLVlttita /11108.1* Wood W. itOINDEXT.M . Po*nt tut d ot/17 , 12T r ;t:& :P rE g _PaTg., u V ° :, tiV,au t . IdatadaLuxed Amok. of Pittkirgh gen.e.lllll3, Watid. sad Oi front Wyse Pittsburgh,' \ ,010 RS. 8. E;;CARGO-=: • BiIION. : DREEB3l•ll.FIroaad Na 78 Faiarbh • ••• •••• 3 • 4 1 RM. 81,1 work mama • will bo exectt • • 12 Oho boot stole and with do•P•••b• ••• \: iIIEAP WALL tAPEII—'2 I OOC\ pos.. o V seer p.tter. sad ex llsotaoslity.r vary low priar dd. 10 end 1 . /Wets Jock plea., Jent re lend \ au. :of salybr , Fon TllO4. PALM sit, No. S, "Idertst et. Ettl.ll3ll. PARLCiirc, PAPEIV-1 tote' u 'daunt of Gilt and Toisst,Gold ilat/l, ghli..sd. aid /*tell., of new dmdars sad elaborate tale vsnelasr: readvad'snd Wads by Old \ VMS. P f \ HIM \ WD/ . . , D113114Y would *oil respeafillly in, ,41.g.ng' I LIV,:w.nrote=7. 1 1,7431:: : tt.Uttglim.ritgi'zitlfe 4 .4 3 .llt,„ r,issrcatZ ablas.rls sad et =lasts p 01 0 ,.. No .'I 1 Labatt st." \ 'F°R-THE'RREATH—,Sagai, ated Cr.a dawom_,Beed,_a'tfß SW. dAihtAli TM E. taa Worth. !Or 11.11kM up RIO and 1 . 11..1 b, \ ‘ ,f ga S • \ a\ M. BELLI:RS.ST ' , druid etre- AL\ , . QUPl3l'.* ' MUSLIN 'DE ‘ 3AoE—TheAso \ kJ . tonsporlor veils. or 41174ract Icloren , eon nil; Do, WA at the otVrf MUltettit' VII Kai:WIELD. who. oro now °prolog /*coo:I:moot ilex:do. plea Itudin do, ijElidtlNG=to s .bblz. dig, Soft \ and 40 do. /led. In gt.ii a ' . l for soli Ws LA • KE bble. Whitefish;, blDlATtoutz 40 bEla b StEr r l.; 1 1 2I " g a .t? h l - , 1 t \ J. , A Y tair.Lb. IT% oB PCO,--29 keg r s, epp t e , tiork re wi s a t O. LoevEv,d POINDEm Ea 2Wao larree , T11.41' \ - BINDERY a-4 tons' • lg.:. Btu Barth ef ntallty. teat: otk • tlaortte• t talloutals W. • LNDltrllitt, 0 IV i licomo! , 2 .Ip./ `able. lake ,E.. , by • \ W. PO MMG •PIOI OIL-1 cekXreol:b E : . varnin ••dr- .7 LAARDMI,,—.I q 1 Winter Stiaed reed atti TO sal* b \ A. & A. mcaugat. bx Cr: Cheese twit). j . 3 4 ibr ad. br„ A.A. A, 11.084.11 At. kega . nd 5 4,41. &NIL Rr ffo t il, ra ANA A aroi IdellANß.ou y ' r ) 1 1 1 7ED' A ss E tT LEt t *\-n 8 . ` r • e AVIITAIi g e ,IniATS--Jaat\ zecr'd do consignment, 500 Il_r is busto;s, by s _ \ , Q. ORAIA, dgi-. . Co r Broond .4 Rant Amts. OIIEIDAM SQHNAPS . --Wolff's \ Aro Edludddad&lPlO. in W e pt stAL Omsk Mutat ;hoot sad IHostond. F TOcIE WANTEO- 7 50 shares in the Mo t ire4 bn i ihti ng• ?P"'k7 7. " r •wh\l'Ab market prig .1.11 " TEIO4. 1T:033. 41 Motet greet. n ONEY SOAP-4,\freth supplijust reo'd. • • sod for,tale by iplA \ L. WILLS , A In. HOUR-57 bbta,:fresh grot\4 Frt to srrire sad for sale br s , s , ji Trislty AND - ALPSElNS—Plikkidelphia and "canna Minna& Oalfaina fur , \ BARD aData 1 , 11/ ... : AA : 54• - rii. .03 ' . • •„i t Leathes s lnstore and ~ \B.UW a Da, 4 - 111rItank; Btraife • and Shot° Oil, in 171 7 ;Jr *so sal. by, 013 BAUD beLATIMS:, . Nr.loanton andOpillitattingl Iva 63.34.74, 44. 44, d 6410.1.1. thr 137 ql6,\ \ \ . DROWN TOOL 112 arket at. U.ll.j§ bble. Extra. for 13 le\-13sr to <l 6 O VT OW 'VON lIONNHOBBT-A ILE • SE-2A bx.a. just reo'd. &utter rate br, Vplo VON BONNHOILFIT =AMY. TIVR,- bblo t On hand and for b It Aiic.‘, won nonnuonsr WAN . / • , 11!F AII;c4-1(A kegi‘iwtokeises for I br \ ',VON 110 11103 St k INTA 0 f ue Jan .ta fo sale b • rao \V ..;Lii FRZSIT. YST • S-4. zeooind- A. YIELD'S pot. • r Wolk •• Mb streets der Patrick' At. • \' \ - splo . ALM OIL 'OAP- 1 500 fp—Genuine in Won and for sal 'by. EftS.. 10 Bacommi I J:Yinlo *OO.. CO W • A L OHOL--20 btols; ' , 7Vi•and 92 \lior oast., /lAD • sad eau •• ki•CMIHEUBII.OB:. eosatolor J. Kidd* Oa: 60 Wool ot., , kLII,:bIPLUM7,IIeTB. illviZrawroat tbr\l a,a3. -1 AL . U . t.;•:UIZiag P 11.1 7 SI • BLUE- 1 .20 lba. itt, store 4 lbr saU, by py.lo ',LEHI. 3 tato4. , lOARB,ONAI r E SODA — kaggin 6 toie 8 and for Ws b 7 , oplff . • .1 ' Milf.r.lllo.l. NOOK -5 \ell ea 411106. y ma& Pi; /...irtfriille Phu s HoldiEltoek for W.' 1 14 , 0i16 .4 . .; • Isagll,, - ‘MORILOW,I4 iosixtbsod. CILRESE26 \lna. ream - Cho* reeeiied liatals by NA \ ALA AddlANt.'ll4 d• 0: PLCOIR-50 bblortilktbee Extra suilli, `,l.' re.ftri. rd nut fOt Mt: br 4.9 'l.* - A..11.1.4 IV.E • I 0 UTTRA-20 k eg 'ThT I 1 ter teat =idler ute b 'op bbls. Ohio' A. 4114. S P0114.--skbbla. in iitc4eNiniifOr liIE AI PW5— 0 bus. Dais AV in" ", 11 - 1 I. go: Da forma. by 001 J. .0 011111 R00111; 7 100 dos, re And lok eeT : ' "J. a CA 1-A. 1 -I EARLs " ' ' ,. 4° \ : "aks A g ee lai • I 4811—.4 : ike,Potasii..iiii. store .'4. , 2, W. by pe J: ' CANYMID. ' bbla and E ;boxes, foi !..g s J. D. VANSIX/J). .IRa t igaarsoks for br • x. gwo VIMESI t UOTTON i bales C. ton t us. .4 Itsr oils by [lilt] ZBAXAtt NOWAY' * tip, RuNDN) z 71 aaa '.oroun. • 'JIN&QAA=Pu unani upon's ?et.: velid,,pic W 00.4--1,000 lba, Wool,•jastlepaiv i xi' •- • J. J. • and Übe latent. 9`~~'lanl~fi~ AMUSEMENT'S. \ f lARCIO'S LIALL.--YOURTII STREAT, , t I DEAR WOOD. oopoNte labse•.o ilqll , eAn bet tat. i for Partle.... resteels, Concerts. Po ll eon \ sn ..anco, COUGOIt CUTILIO,IsAA /API AN BA , 1.411 A. 14117V2 0. V i r e, , Wrap= its, 1 \ ut IL m.e.so a co, itc.na 1K.W..! , . ' Jr " 7- -•—,----,--- , AUCTION BY P. X. DAPnla _ _ .. .. • BOok Sale by Catalogue.. Ark.l dattiday Evening, 17th twit, 7 be ...Id large eolledion of •Wabls \ vans. ebielstE7"PTV'Dial"'44:"%'lOrlit:.we "; tn.44XtPi \ ?X WA= oy lb H5Ly ral.4.r. 4 W Dunn ‘ Ille Liku• • lil dr e iltriest=r l it m 60 inden ma, 010 . Septaiaber l i r, at \ litnise.\ nt. 1 &mod \ troLoli sul MO*. foknltune . ii Lelia a" . ..„1111,Wa1.' limy., which hate Into but • short Unto tot... Goonirlialog oopOrtor sorihOgaZlOSlSs ' 45)6 ootsvo Pt.w MU: auktwitattpiturr mitt il , ts, Oloit• kt u lkt=a o re n. za b l i rorssynabFgaitt Cud d -acti . 3l= iosn ' llttroant . - Trchet and 1.42 t.tr 18tan ' t 1 1% awl l'ow ttlt i = i L , th; il i t i ltV i t .o lll.stt i gise% 1.111.1- b .hai:Ls4 44 aii — itig oat Orealaset.trlony ohllsa. glascaost questortg: ae, -,.. gentszal auorkatat al lltettact ftWaltare, ooklits utowti!!‘ to. , \ . THE UN *D feATES - ''. LIFE, INSURgiCE, ApNurrY \ . ' . 'AND TRUST., conmnr, \ -; imii.A4rinA .Dp s -.. . 011:ARTERE'DAPRIL aB 4 , 1850. CAPIT.O__ b , . I ,,=': Telco S.Et.poraor of T—h 4 -...,. Knott elko s raut ts - . stree, Pligiulollihkow %'•-•• ,• 'o\riOzas or Tao soars scaito4rpmit.atuttiftat 11,1Tienla literal, Ihrii i .. 4l %ll : lStilatldit4. ' ''‘\ . ' ABLbrix, W . ,Tlmompoli t La _.,Latataa, - *; ; :r . i .. ti l dat i ma ri ltr.Tl:l e gier. ~ y .ma worn William If. Gottrin, , ,WU Mlistp:‘• - . , Pnaided-80Dtmn IL (Yu rd: \ , :, Was PraidenC—Ambrose W. Ttampsoff , ~ 't Mated Eloctionutbarigti. JILZSI %Willem. O\D.: V. Allsghour eity,lC B. Mows, 1111 It, "' . \ \ mbr i , , , , t_. , ,tE081:rt r, 1 , 1...t h 11. ;a 1 ... ) .tietidiziax.k , . i .0 B. REA.I43I' it CO. V •• \ ZW 0A It P.. - P,T' 0' 017 E ;.•- - U . \ ' to AND itir..lit DXUISS.4 \ V THEE. SPACIOUS . 03: A b. LE 4 l!toohl NO.I, co - the larita , ' ; I v eat and cheapest us ' eat n CI DON, from I, to 2tleat trot; also. tete 'matted Cutlass Ultelbe o=l, 13.-' Mattpc 11.te4,?f at kinds; pr teptlena..; MINI este bad 011 ,1 '912 ' 0 ( 1 ) t gni R l tiriel I Yeartnret_9l% hay 4 - Ve o lteh B ‘ll P* (ll46l.lit e' AlatlAT4 .k.,,borae.l Moth, Table 1.4 eta , Asaitettee. %v an' hael: Tta Ile , vides, ae. . 8,114 4 emit Nh: a t e pu tal !tea a.. laveht . Paratly h• ' i‘r 4 ' t i t t r ° P"n d i r ' i 1 t h. '; . arpa Al an . tu . • Etyllt C4E1411011 rheep Muni. of - Re C eenta' n . ghttre C :l:7=alTg 'mg ' a te'tne e t bere; as they a Imotil:VgAhrr i Intel, " evDB\\\ - 1;te : TlEADietsl ------- . 13TATE -InEndku.ws'isii*hing r - illoaabititiiineit eau be eappled brealting oft. tt Wardrop' j.en rilltetrtat. Resent or lianillyaler . o: 'uu, the Ww:gr, at au'. that • 'be truntpllrs'oeat ticket. r r!. \ G. GRAVY, AAI Est. O. PALLS & Vo.) Or Awn: comer of &cold ao4 Agent for follkli4to of PA OOTAII cadet* prozorkt attautig I RON ••ANDIIO7-:= We as, Row ealllegZut Mit tat Irma and Nilbst reameed set" *Wave I t tlt• c'esettkee ot one ems tamers. anolesters genorsi eefteelertelsadner Wv ertirre_. • - BROW PEILL & 4)t)., n2ledir No. .Water amt. 1 TILASTEA VARIS—A Land *gni Stnoda \\ work. ws etalained &meal 1 \ wag • P . h on cad- 'HYDRANT-JO ' O A los& stook • \ lL A:24 4, " l "'\` l"lllll 'N. 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