P uRcip"GAZEI"I‘E. .-;~-,~tle.sIIaaa Y MORNING, : 22, 11308. THA! . Ititesa Inas Wm= CLisms.—rho extensive dreu AMI ,fltiver Iraildressitto alfas var Outage man nwetdocirsble medlam of mature their buiansw luxnra. thit airealatloajg botween Mir and OM *mew, rose. and count he Weida:, Petdlll+ vaais iuul Eastern Mk . , 041) ADVEFITIBILIO—Nntibee Um irelltoxialiteow 'ssorl'etuting Zstablbitumen! et the Dial <Mans. err :iNw•t;nn throdaly ADVEaTtalag who dear/ tfieir . 4 -54/Pi-to appear. la. 5b5 paw?, 424. liooday morning, .1.111 ifexie hod Mem In bet eg 5 dela*. on Saturday -iXIIOCBJIII was °Aim coaxitaloxim. 3-41.1.082,8 POWNALL, Of Lameartei County POILAIIDITOZ 0M111L,; ALEX. S. MoCLURE, Of Pranktin Onitity TON ginoraroz ALEYEBEI, Of Claim, County • Paz atinan or otonunita COURT. TIIOMAS 'li. BUDD, of .f:'/u7.addphia. , . ins nivas erturazar cm?. *l3B.BBll4nak"Tozl , otAllegtkeny. ''• I/aka:item 1 /! , ,,JA21,k St4tallil4l,, of Wlik 1 Bitar PORTICK. et I X•estauni., lIN J. 3 et Vessaillee. : - . 1"1101111 B J 11 U 1015All of Lower Be Illalr. M g & Y Leg Manedegur , , fttte b • 413911 B. rLltelltill. or AlleitteD). • • folt EDITAILD P. JC. , • Nitil of Pittsburgh , . inaminiC .I.BEIWILE, of Roblwon. '761118 Idafillatt r i . , L .fr, of Baldwin FOR COMM atIAMTCS. JOANILICNNEDIf, ,f Root D,of. Parser Fememmanows.—lt used to be cue -4 leausiy, _and ! probably Is still eo, for priests, add and 'other religious devotees, In the Papal - Church, to flagellate themselves with cords . • lind"whlpet, is a Sort of punishment and atone- Intent far their nutierous shortoominge. Ro Idiratit 'most of them richly deeeived all the 'whipping they received in this way, and that • Ahoy were able to lay up but little merit • 'ageing their. works of eupererogation, by their Welf - admininterecifiagellatione. The old proverb enye,•that 'what is- "mune for the goose, L sauce for the 'gander." 'Some of the prime! who have ~,sexperieneed so much benefit from self-imposed • - .paradoxes,. may lie,Se conceived that their peopli , would be none the worse for an oeossional !round Itrubbing, and, to - r our part, we belie do they ! • Wire more than half right,' fore more rioteue aidincorrigibleeet of !Innen than same of Mend, • wisiOnevaiseen., An dome our renders, ti:'lnayneverlave heard of this mode of bmparr• oir grim mid camel, admenition, they will , Aid with •nitll llttleourloslty, the oitraordinary colifeselons Made by a Catholic print, in Ireland ; *kW was, taken to task for whipping a 100/7.101! .Rh ti Inbele wee furnished torte by our excellent . mend, the Lev. Dr Rodgers, of Allegheny, who • has jwt zeturnedfrout a 'kit to England and Ireland, and whose perseniii observations fee . nish adatelouil picture of the verbiage of Roman __ Ista is kaolin* whet:* it has had supremo eon- . - trill over the mind of the masses of the people, for Odois,'aiid telt found them, emit leivee them, thexicitims of Ignerance and barbarone diode. A betterprimped Is, however, dawning upon Ire. • hind, and we trost:tbat the day will yot bo peen When the 'generous end exelteble — lrish people, retail tronithilthraldoni of Rome, will display inhirditer ittthCitaisis worthy of all iznitt• tint: • Bodge* gar a deeetiption of hill visit, With - obiervitiona on what be law and learned, on Ihniedeftif tact week, and will lecture oaths mite !abject this evening, It his church in Al 14theny." Tim who Irish to Bemire Beate should ito . Amman:Er Vaulty Lam Rom.—Thls great • work la being prosecuted with the vigor which . its :magnitude and importance requires. Wend vertise, to-day, fora letting of forty Ave m 11.3 More of the road, making, in all, about eighty Mu inhlee, which then be under contract to solkiemtractors. The gentlemen who have tin- . &Mak= the whole work, are among the most experienced contempt' in the ammtty, ; and know how to push en work with energy and des patch. The Company has done well to Semite their services. Over one thousand men are now employed on the line, ' between this city and /lamming, and the contractors expect to have the cam running to that point, forty one miles, sometime in July' next. • The value ofthis work to Pittebatgb, be inanenso, and we - eon . venial:Me our'cltimmumt-rbe splendid Prospects speedlaygmaiting tas. Tim Gram Fata...-This great .aannal den, to come off next wesk,_prombles to be a grand affair. - great preparations have been Stade at ,the gonad for the accommodation of Walters, and the ooinfort of visitors. An Im menge Crowd of people will doubtless flow in from nu" quarter, but preparations are making.to eqoresiii . them all with comfort. Great numbers of our manufacturers, mechanics and artisans are preparing for, the exhibition, arid we have no doubt l'ittaburgli will present a display that will astuniali some and gratify all. We hope no class of tinniness will be unrepresented, and that oar Airrierti and gardeners will not be' deterred, through fear of competitioa, from bringing their steel( and froduotioxs to the Fair. . PUTSBOBAIt LID Elllll ILAZIOAD.-LThere ap. pesreto be Some pribabliity that thin work will tote out a :liked fact," after all. A majority of the Commissioners of hferoer county have aub scribed 13160,000 to the stook of the road,..and paid it 4 in fell in the bonds of the county.— Ono of the Commissioner; J. G. Cunningham, Etq., has protested sgaiost the action of his -col leagues. The . hforeee Whig eaye that a good deal of dimatiesetion prevails with the action of tie majtreity - of the'Commissioner; and' especially withtheprecipiteney of their proceeding& inetheee bonds 'We - supposarthe Dhastors will do something at once towards proseciuting the work to completion.' goOK , Ncrnots ..,Sitaute MILLODICS."--Thla is the title of Mao boolnof Simons And Spirituel Songs, ,in cointion'itsein thektethodiat Church, which has been before the pnblic for some twenty yearn, sad but passed through oditionsalmost innumer able. Many of the best hymns are &mai the pen of the author of the book, Rev. Wm. Dintez, for. marl,. Gaiter of the Pittsburgh. Mulatian Adro. pate..'' The present edition is nitcompauied nitb NunterallUnsio, a system'of nOtation incanted by, Rae. Thouom and now Ireryi,poftilar in Wit oommend the woiti - te Smitten alcurrif Christians generally. For . aile by 7 Xi; . . . . .140* - vroais *Alums, for September. Tbis Iffille welcome magazine {bac been received by Gildeatouny & Co., 4th sheet, and Miner & C 0..; Smithfield street, . ' - Aostsaorroxem—We acknowledge the receipt of the first npmber of the "Journal of the United States Agetaateed Soddy," which is published qiiarteityVlippineott,'Grambg &Co The So: toested'at: Washington, and ie a branch of the Smithsonian Institute, Communications should be addressed to Jos:C. G. Kennedy, Esq. oOrrespondlig Secretary. This quarierly pub &sem ie a volume 0f,160 pages, and sentar e !! thp.trinitActiors Ole great cumber, of State So- cietlee, sewotiasimportant pape.rs.on the . enb- Jeot agriculture: . MacauBLICT/011 —The returns WO tt'ooiVO by mail of , the election in the Ettste of Mains, do not Inlay reepeot agree with the accounts daily . 'received byl,telepapb. The Portland sdvertio er of Friday gives a table electing. to the Senile 18 Whigs 'and 8 Delvers% leaving no choke la 'to else other 13enetorial dietricte, and coo hot heard from. This may, however, be altered by aubeequent - .reteray. Tha same peper has Intel How* of the aliatela of 161 members of the House of. Iteßiesentetives, of whom 68 are act dove as Whip, 64 - as Democrat?, 14 as Irregu• las or !dentin.Democrate,. - ind 8-Free Bailers; leallssl'idlatritta to be bean! from, which last yeseeleoted 6 Whigs and 12 Democrats. : In tide gst, the Advertiser says that there are undoubt edly iolutratembere dewed ea Dentoorats who 'ehatddcoore - properly be deeignated as MerrW; airrregalar.lremcorats, as the ratan:nu in some eases do not shoi the distinction . , .eap. c i a lt y f u CailUshere the Irregulars are 'to baelerc-' ted- la 291 townaoh• vete for .Governor foots Pilaw—For Croib.Te , Fttlif.. 28,762; for Pille ltegodur Ditimerat, 29426; for Morrie, Wise ihictoorat, '9489v Free Bollandsoatter. x t'ItZA , ^ . =:&ts;4==b pv is • r The fonow%l4-4 ," P'6s.Ppr-of as Article troitthe penist a emetangeit Mist litaciayiti, uireitiour readers to ase!uch an ezitthit of the' deb* and FT,A 113 0 328 e t t ;PoPegy:init',!..distriet crientry Where the Priest has relined sepreme for centuries, where oath , within alew years he wielded the whip, the black thami and the skull , . r rAetti, teesith peaceful effect 'spoil the heada, the the hacks and the ithoulders 'of his flock. You may publish either the whole or a part of this document as you judge best. The History of It is this. Ref. Mr. Armstrong had established a school in Balling, County Mayo. A number of Roman Catholic, children attended the oohed. The priest endeavored to deter them from this by the use of the whip, and on one occasion while he, Mr. Armstrong was passing along the street, he was in the act of thus chastising& bej, Mr. A., In the impulse of the memerit rushed lit between the priest and the boy and received a severecut of the whip on hie hend r ier witch he entered • prosecution against his reverence. Owing to the interpositionef friends, however, Mr; A dropt the prosecution on condition that the priest write an apology, and engage to use none but justifiable means in Otters to prevent children from attending his 'ohm!. This Mr. `A. understood as meaning that there should be no more whipping; so his people understood it, and being freed front the terror .of his reveren ces whip their children were sent bask to the ' , shoot. .The sequel however showed that he meant no curb thing. A woman whose children were thus sent back was mot by him on the pub= tic street, after forbidding her and failing to ex. tort s promise, the whip was drain upon her.and although be says that his correction was more than usually mild, yet it is a well known fact In that place that the woman's life was in danger. A prosecution was entered bot - itturned out as the priest etatee. The woman was give awed and eouldnot be induced to give teatimony. Publieepinion however was against him; he was charged with a broach of his engagement with Mr. A. and this letter wen designed to show the con sistency of his condnotwitit shat engagement, or in other words proves that whipping children' and the parents of children, is 'justifiable means of keeping them from attending protestant schools, I may state that I saw the priest's letter in his I own hand writing, and employed a b oy at one of the sehoola to write me this copy , 'wbioh I now yon for publication. Let me repueet your readers to- notice tho sentence marked (a) se the pleats own deaorlpticua of his people and a Con naught sabbath. Let them notice the sentences following (6) as a ample of the nightly employ ment of a Connaright ffriest. Let me ask their attention to his admission (e) in which ha act knowledges that he was acting contrary to the law, thus putting himself above the laws of the land: And with all respect I would ask It. C. Priests and people in this country, is the Con- naught Priest &treat when he says (d) that the authority (to use the lash) has , been almost al ways acknowledged by the people in their legit- , haste priesthood. JAMES! RODCW. To the =tar of the Mind/ Hush!. Bamaisa, APIIL 7th, 1851. Bu —I regret to have to inform you that I have formed the resolve of being no longer a supporter of the Herald Newspaper. . You anti cipate, no doubt, the motive that actuates me in this resolve. As long as you suffer your journal to become the vehicle of, calumny and vitupera tion, not signet me personally, but against ret• Haien still dearer, so Long do you, in my opinion offend the chief portion of your readers. You have In connection with, you an individual in other reepeott of little eigaitiostioy indeed, whose chief study and interest seemed to be to assail *bathetic the moat ed, and to impugn motives the. Moat pure. succeeding number of your pilot. with the most intemperate ribaldry and Inietitive, because Indeed there is found a pastor mho will dauntlessly stand be tween the ravertiog wolf and the defenseless young ones of the fold. The most audits mesas are resorted to by parties to carry their foul in into effect; clothed with hypocrisy they. more molly deceive. Their baseness seems to be eonsu mated in the bide abortive attempt to bring witSln the grasporfaw an sot which the law would rather commend than punish; an at,- „tempt whit:bassinet fail to reflect eternaldisgrace not only upon the thief originator of littplot, but upon every one Identified with it, of whatso ever calling they may be. The most commendable acts of mind are paraded before the public in the blackest colors through the medium of your paper. I van charged with making an undue use of the whip, and am thereby represented as a tyrant to a very great extent. I will briefly then illus trate my conduct in that reaped. I condemn the use of whips as much as any one living, I have never had recants, to it, but when driven to irfer salatory correction, never but when the more lee. timate meets had failed or were wholly without avail. By it, rather, by the fear. of it, I have of quelled riots, and prevented much blood shot; (a) In a rand pariah which I had served before my appointment to this town, where an unusually riotous fair was annua'ly held sad nu lawful asoemblies on the eabbath, I ellen in the absence of the pollee had to ride through the intoxicate; and infuriated combatants, and dis perse them by the use of the whip. By this means, I not untrequeolly, perhaps, • prevented the Loss of life. -By this means also I succeeded In establishing pesos and concord amongst the people, upon which the local authorities bestow ed upon me Instead of censure, much though not merited praise. Upon one occasion in this town I met two men warmly engaged In combat, and bleeding profusely. By the use of the whip, I effected the separation and the flight of both. t wee the only argument that could then be of any (6) Upon several occasions I used the whip, sod with severity, with same brutal' libertine/ in this tore, whom I found in aim; ual intercourse with prostitutes. With confusion lam forced to enumerate such faits A woman in the neighbourhood of this town had cohabited several years with a MD whose wife was still Thlsitomsti had despised all warning and adttionitions.of her legitimate pastors. By the whip I canoed her to abandon her adulterous accomplice. And she subsequently declared to me that to my correction she owed the Belief' on she hoped for. Win all those cases I have nar rated, tbe law most likely would have found me guilty, but in all those I consider - myself perfect lyjustificd, let, balsam in those nacos no other means was of any avail; and eccondly, hp muse in them, (the whippings,] I never inflicted any corporal injury; and besides I never had re course to this mode of correetiott but where I prejudged It' would have saluto;y afoot. la this conduct I have been encouraged by the ex ample of the Redeemer, who when he found the temple of God profaned lived the lash with the offenders: And when I find the temple of the Holy Ghost outraged' and profaned by the obda rate sinner I adopt 000asiomdly the means to that small extent which is not incompatible with chriothan charity, nay which etuistian charity often demands. (d)This authority boa been al most always acknowledged by the people in their legititunte pastors: This authority I have frequently . seen exercised by magistrates and others of acknowledged superiority. Ie there any thing morn common than to see a magistrate suddenly coming up'to a 'lotto the public street, a cockfight or an obstruction in the thorough-, Ara; and using the eamesummary mode of am motion nothing more common than Imam parents sad misters and teachers adept thopeme- pima dare. The present state of the tovidris a Meth' fai In: brim of , the nectoesiiy cf - Mel means Neither periion nor property nor eharaethr Is safe from the brutal and reckless miscreants that Infest the streets at'alihours of the night, and We became for sometime I have been ob liged to relax my discipline Ito elude the vigil - lame of a milldam and *Maths enemy, who was ready to magnify . small (things into great Cr inborn 1101:011 starting' pronelyte to lnetitute criminal 'prosecution upon an Imaginary GUM. But with respect to ' the ease hat has. elicited this dismission ; I mast tronfeinat my correct tion hadic i een more thin usually mlld, I amid aced the omen a most nathrate ' planer. The gentlest admonition only served to make her In solent and OTIOOIIIIO/1, seeming li f orge t t i ng th e prmence of her pastor. To ..m.the her ignitible of the enormity of her wickedness -by showing my-indignation, I gave her', by way of mandate I a eight dap of I alongshe shoulder. I did not repeat thEdlicipllne. I found her Incorrigi. retired threatininghir withithe vengeance if. Heaven and tbe danger of Anal Impenitence . Tide. • was the *hole gravamen of the evil.. I am, air, your obedient guinea, • MALONF,' Administrator, • Valiterr.—The Chrtithm-Itepeeitet7 (Meet.' pellet;) of the If.lb, hoe faltiretaraeof the Leg. .istattre obtain is Vermont, which 512U1 op euu , Senate —l6 Whip; 18 Dem. and Free Bali; one tie, (Grind late;) one doobtfal, (In Benning ton.) Last year, 20 Wbig , 10 Dem. . Benec-92 Whig, 92 Dem: 29 Free Boit. No chola. In 27 tains. Led year, Whig 100; Dem -69; Free BoUlit. - - do to thorktliaB Law, It Mgoooralkr-0191400d that the Senate Is In favor of sustaining it, and the Lfonse 'would like to repeal it. • ?hilltop - 6g: tory tweets Majority of the Senatorsllo Whigs,-6 Demoorats,) as &falai Lax men. -The Tempetantsi:Standard (Woodelook) says: . • "I b' will hive .at lout twenty Sentare in Ito favor, with a falrahatmo for two or throe' a3ore, who hive trer.ootott4t o d themselves whet " - ' 4 " MGM I =2=2=M! The Lomion4imealreoeived by the-steamer Antic) thus sate forth the Present aspect of af fairs! between Russia and Turkey: "dime the Turkish Government has made lit aeceptance of the note - proposed by the Cont . .- tenor at Vienna to depend on the adoption of certain changes in the text of that deettmelot, the question which has kept Europe in suspense for so many mouths, and which appeared to be op 'preaching a termination,is snit a matter of serious doubt and unabatd apprehension. "The note of the Conference and the altera tions required by' the Divan are before the - world, and have been variously dimmed by the organs of public opinion, as wall as by statesmen and cabinets, in every:pare of. Europe. Every body knows *bat those terms are winch have been transmitted to . St. Petersburgh, and that the Four Conran strongly urge - the Emperor Nioholse to finish this tedious and dangerous negotiation by accepting them. Whether he will accept them or not is entirely a matter of opinion, and the reasons on both sides are so nearly balanced that we do not "appose any politician, be he minister or journalkst, would undertake to ex press a - confident expectation on the one Bide or the ;Abet. Bet on that decision, whatever It be, rests the whole question, thorn!, of Terkel', and possibly the pew of Europe. Although, there for!, we arena* in possession of the material for this discussion; we most bo content to wait for the positive result; and in the mean time the question &middies to mite as much_ anxiety and 'uncertainty as it ban ‘ ever done since the mouth of April. ' , Under these oiranmetanoes, the leading mem- ' bars of the British Cabinet, who are concerned in the direction of our foreign relations, have not left town for a single day, and there cannot be a stronger - proof of the entire unanimity pre- Tailing in the.2dinien7 on these questions than the feet that, at thiiimportant conjuncture, Lord .TOllll RUSSILL and Lord PALXISSTOII have re turned to London to hold closer communication with Lord CLAIZIWON and Lord AMIRDIII7." -The Times further says thatit has "reason to 'belleve'that the French Cabinet has already 'signified to the Sultan that the, ulterior eteps 'be may adopt contrary to the advice of the si tes man be taken at his own peril." it then goes over the arguments in favor of the Csar's acceptance of the note and the restoration of peace. These are, briefly., that the winter is too near teethe Ensigns to undertake operatione be yond the Danube; that the troops are dot, and the supplies exhatuted; and that the Turkish for ces under Omar Pasba are formidable in front. The acceptance of the note is, then, the only way to relieve all parties from their embarrass ments. - From Constantinople, August 22d, it is men tioned that the Turkish Government Cad issued a manifesto to the representatives of the Four Powers, in whiob it states the reasons of its modifying the Vienna note. The manifeeto be. giusby expreesing regret that the noes prepared by the Porte itself had not been accepted by the Conference, or, at least, although the note of the Porte might be said to be the basis of the Vien na document; pertain superfluous paragraphs in compatible with the snored rights of the Sultan's Government had been Introduced. The Porto professes itself greatly pained to hesitate in the course of action indicated by the Four POl/421 "But the Government of the Sultan, which had, in the commenoement of the affair, been alone declared competent to judge of &question rela tive to its rights and independents, having an fortunately not been consulted on the reduction of the new note, visa consequently placed in a difficult position." The manifesto then explains each of the alterations in the text, and winds up with the avowal that the "Government of the Sublime Porte sUll swells a 'Mid guarantee on the put of the Great Powers against all inter ference in future, and all oterapation, from time to time, of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia." It wee probably the knowledge of this mani festo that gave the tono to the editorial which we bare above quoted from the London Times, Hon. Dania:X. I/mamma os ran Uatox.--The N. York Herald of ybsterday pi:bile:ea a lengthy letterfrom the Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson; in reply to an ertiole in the Washington Union, which, In substance, charged him with having favored and ndvooated the Wilmot Proviso in 1847. Mr. Dickenson in reply to the Union, anis: I was honored . with a scat in the Senate of N. York State fouiyears and there introduced res olutions upon the subject of slavery, and apoki i voted theepon; was President of the same body two years, and was seven peen a Sauter in. Congress—from the annexation of Terse un til after the passage of the compromise meas. area _I have, too, for the last twenty-years, of ten been a member of convintions—aottuty, State and national; have presented resolutions, made speeches and proposed addressee; and if, in my whole political coarse, • speech, vote or resol.: - - don, can be found favoring free soli ;mad % men I irlllaonsent to occupy a position in s the public jedgment se degraded as the most malevolent of that (the free soil) faction or its moat convenient aceoreplioa Mr. D. then proceeds to show that the Uric% has with "mach more ingenuity than candor," clipped out portions of a speech which be deliv ered in the Senate in 1847, "to suit its present necessities and convict him of free soil senti ments," That will do Mr. Dickinson. It is not worth • while to crawl any lower at the feet of slavery, you have done enough to merit the contempt of every high-minded elaveholder, and the wither ing scoria of livery friend abuse= rights. Mr. Dix and Mr. Dicklnson—a beautiful pair—both striving which can degrade themselves the most for the cake of the loaves and Ashes• Poor hu m= nature. FDFAZOiII CT TEI lIMID BTATlll.—Receipts and Eentriturse.—A. statement of the thigIDOS of the Vatted Stites, for the year ending the 30th hate, 1858, - ahows en increase in the receipts from customs on the year. ending June 30th '62, of $11,591,638 90. The receipts from the sales of public Lends bid declined from $ 2 . 0 43.239 68 to $1,667,084 99 exhibiting a faith; off of $876, 194 67.- The receipts from miscellaneous sour ces increased $109.188. Total receipts $61,- 837,572, of which $58,981,866 was from customs, and 81.867,084 from public lands. The balance in the Treasury at the beginning of the present year exceeds that of the pieceding by *3;810,- 756 and on the Ist of July, 1868, amounted to $21,942,892. The total available means for the year were $75,986,050 87. . The amount of public stock redeated In the cease of the year-was $ 8 , 3 9688. on which 7 6, there wee paid an amount of p min/ equal to ' $889,737. The amount of am lesion paid on purohatee of stock wet $2,641 6 . . Daring the preceding year there was extingu ed of. fend ed and unfunded debt $6,045, , Including $3,180,000, being the last installment of tie Mexican Indemnity. The total Payment out of the Treasury during the last final year, exceed ed the aggregate of the preoedin t i one by $B,- 086,000 Exclusive of paymen dating both yearn for the redemption of public debt, and oth er eipenditures on account of public debt, the expenditure of the two yearn representing the ordinary disbursements for the support of Gov element were se follows: Year ending June 30,1852, Increase for 1868, • $7,588,901 It le expeeted that the revenue from customs for the °moot year will reach $86,050,000, and the surplus In the. Treasury will amount on the lit of July, 1854 to 148,000,000, unless kept down by the redemption of the public, debt before ma• tartly, or otherwise appropriated by Congress. Rempii.Grasstaa Cisurtans.—The Chinese 'revolutionists, It is said, stem a divine mission and preach Christianity, yet a Poufs paper con tains a long account from the "Apostolic Admin istvator,". at Nanking, giving a history of the persecutions which the Catholics In that city bad suffered at the hands of the insurgents. On the 26th of kismet the Christians were adoring the Cross, according to the custom, on Good Friday. The itisargente catered all at once, crying and reentering; theykiroke the crucifix, overthrew the altar, and then Wished to hare their prayer recd. ted—at the minis time presenting the Christiana with books in . which It Is written. Their de. meads being refused, they soiled, bound and beat, and executed numbers of them. Qn the Whole, out of six hindratlChrietians at Nanking, Tsag-Tchon and Teen Nang, fifty have been alain or,,,burund, and several hero been bound and beaten. An apology for these excesses Is sup gected by one of the newspapers, that the in- Burgett!' may have mistaken the worshippers In , s chapel adorned with arualftles and other ima ges, for Idolater& . sai rtour „ lOAND TM F a d s PLAY.— , n' the year '89.1 was travelling with a strolling theat rical company, and, 'arriving at a email town lu Kentucky, it was resolved to treat the Inhabitants to a bit of the legitimate: A suitable place hav ing been "secured, 11:10t1008 were 'tuck up inform, kg the public that' on that evening would be pertained, by ono of the , beat theatrical clomp/m -ks in the Union, the admired and` - popular dra mit of ° William Tell, the Heroic Swiss." Night osme, and the room win crowded by an anxious audlenee, many et whom he never wit ' nested a theatrical porton:num ..The pima pee -led off very well, entitling much lmpanel°, and 1 enlisting the sympathise of the audience in be. half of Tell, as they took several occasions to I cheer the patriot on. When the shooting scene came, great excitement warn manifested among the group of the hardy eons ofßentuaky. They began to. think that the thing was real. .. At that moment when Tell remonstrates with Ostler for hiving pickat out the smallest apple, and the 'giant says: °Take it se It ha thy uktti be greater if thou fattest It." To Willa Toll re. igetf-"bilik t, 132 ,• / did - net thint7ett than , . .. I" Give me some donee to carp my loojil One of the group I have mentioned, ahardycapfiag who would mearuire.fult . six feet two incite r s In his stockings, !Trying Upon the ,stsgs boutronting Gaoler; and shouted: - "Give him a fair Okanoel-, Its too (I.:—d mean'to make him shoot Ids soul— I'll let Wm have a crack at me, provided he puts a pint cup on my head linseed of that cussed lit tle apple!" It is aimoet unclose to add that ' ebie caused a scene, especially as three or four oflhelientnek lan's friends jumped upon the stage to batik him and aide with TelL It took some time to pacify and aseure them that it was a play. "Well stran ger, we won't stand anyfoul play in these dig gins, and se it's only a show,why, we'll step out," and the valiant Kentuokau es well as his friends resumed their seate.—N. Y. .I:hdeolows. Plenaass or TRW Ymmow PIIVIX AT MN Elourti. —The epidemic which has created snob frightful mortality at New Orleans and Mobile, : is rapid ly extending into the interior of LoniMana and Miesissippi . , At Vleksburgh, although a large , portion of the inhabitants have fled, it is reported /that 250 i f oases atone in atingle day. At Grand ulf °Be half of the citizens were taken down i a week. There was only one physician there, an he near ly worn out. Several plantations' in ississippi have been scourged by the pestilenc e At the village of Fayette, far in the interior 4rom Fort Gibson, the fever prevails as an epidemic. In Natchez and In Vidalia, on the opposite bask of the river, the epidemic In said to be rpg ing with great violenoe. At Bayou Bars there ave been some oases, and the plan wa r very healthy. tu l Beton Rouge able has Ito share of the :dilation, equal to - that - of any other 'Wags) of the name amount of population. The quaran tine la abol ished st liTioireburg. At Woodville, Mies., the quarantine has been establiehed. • The Picayune nrgee abeenteee not to return to Niiw Orleans until after the (root, ee the fever o:matinees very virulent, and only lacks victims to show au inoreatied mortality. The total num ber of deaths in the city, einoe the 22nd of May, le 10,122, - of which 7,708 were from yellow fever, Including 1,819 who died in the Chirity Hoe pital. ABBOTT'S NAPOTION.-Thu New York Tribune is Berme, but warrantably so, on this production, now appearing in Harper's! Magazine. Alluding to a sentence, in which the Rev. Mr. Abbott speaks of Napoleon as ' , the great advocate of republiosn equality," the Tribune remarke:— .Ihach Is the paragraph with which the Rever end glorifier of Despotism, apologist of Adultery and varnisher of Assassination, opens his current chapter of eophistry and fraud in the September No. of Harper's Magazine. That his , falsehood is conscious, eystematie, premeditated, there is no room to doubt." It ebouldhe borne In mind, that the Rev. Mr. Abbott undertakes to give us Napoleon's history from the evangelical point of view; and, In the midst of abundant cant about a "lost and dotal world," he done what he can to surround with a halo of false glory the char enter and career of the great conqueror, and to inspire "Young America" with a spurious enthu siasm for a man of blood and Inordinate ambi tion. In this work. we think the Reverend gen tleman la doing more to debauch the public mind than all the purveyor! of yellow-covered finch novels in the country.—Borton ..franicript. A Feaster or Nan-Hoos.—A Boston paper sayer—A few days Melee, ?deems. Once, Leiria & Co , of Townsend; MOM, keg mannfacturers, purchased twenty two sores of woodland, in the town of Moen, N. II , upon which steads one of the most molestio forests of t'second- g rowth" pine trees ever eesn. The "woodman's ate" is to be immediately applied, to !treat:and small," and the lumber will be sawed up at the CoMpany's mill, in Townsend, sad in ices than six months that proud forest will be transformed into nail. kegs for the Philadelphia market! The nail manufacturers of Philadelphia consume two Mil lion elft•Oe. or eightythoneand per year, mod the little town of Townsend manufacturee a very large portion of that number. • Gen. Jams J. McKay, of N. C.l in dead. He wee an upright, coneelentious and useful, though not sr-very liberal !statesman. Originally a Fed enlist, he In 1824 malted in. the popular move stout against the Crawford Congressional Cenous, endue became a Jackson man, and was thence forth called a DemottraL Ho served sixteen years In Congress, whore he rose to the Chair manship of the C ommittee of Waye and Means— • situation mauled in importance by not more than three others under the Government. lie never nude • speech over fifteen minutes tong and hardly ever spoke at all; he never 'agitated the subject of Slavery; he always exhibited ster ling good sense: and he had a healthy,psejullee against stealing. His retiretnetitTiath Congress wee a nubile loss. He wee a spare. slight, apple rently dry-wilted man, whom we thought likely to live till 80, bat he was taken - suddenly, ill of bilious colic while tiding in the sirs last : Wed 'wader. and died at 8 that eveohth, aged 65. X. Y. Tri6. liazma.—Cholara recently made Se appear anee In some of the towns of the State of Oaxaca and having extended near the capital, the pop- aline became very math alarmed. Great rains have fallen in various parts of Meats°, sad, to, hoesequenee, a bridge at Jalapa was 'laden:timed and destroyed by a rise of the river. To sup. press vagrancy and obtain recruits Santa Amu had promulgated a decree ordering tbelllmmedl ate wept of all vagrants. Such of them as are of the requitals ago and esters are to be en tidied in the army and navy of the republic, end the rest are to beatent to henna" of correction, hospital', die. The Mexican papers make no mention of the reported prortunelement's at Chihuahua, Ziesteess,ete. The most melancholy result of the heavy rains fit that on the 24th of August the small town of Mixeoea was !needs led by the overflow of the river on whose banks It stands, and many houses were swept away, lives Icon, gardens and plantations destroyed,. eta. The prefect of Teonbaye had established a oommitsdon to collect subecriptions for the re lief of the sufferers. Nerosantr, Estrinon.—Puncd lets off the fol• lowing good squib: Most of the Intimivations In honor of the Etoperin'afete at Pavia, displayed the glittering Initials N. 43. This was only, tolling half the troth. It wanted the addition of A. 0 for the French nation olesrly to anderratnd ih whose honor the fete wee given." A. H. HOLMES & BRO MANUFACTURERS OP SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, ; PICKS; MATTOCKS, - 0/10WW18, ; Tiainzu 801ilETV namap Bozrs, • OAK BOLTS, • WASHERS. COTTON. TOHADOO, AND 1 4111 . 8171t1MN. PITTSBURGH. - Osee 25 Wood st.. between tot ind,Slnd. All kinds of bleekantth work for Bridges, Jte., done at the abodes! notice and at the latnst - 11111 Orno All work warranted tenet tdlany mantitonortet. ao • iffirSll3. HILyETIA AND (LAPAYETTZ GOLD kilning ComPent t Now York rebuil. spLlegm. 'Worms Fl—Thorp li t no disease moro commcn among children. and yet alma whlah so I:entrant. ly baffles the skill of the l!bulelapj es woe*. They are highly detrimental to the muutltution, and their pow nue should be easefully guarded ageing by Puente— . On the gut manifestation of um toms, every means should he and to expel them Puce ly nod thoroughly. Allsarte's' Vent:drags Is well est.bl le led ea the moat per safe end .fiseedy remedy ewer °Oared for this Una. . blamee and- danger:rim malady and all who bare the management of children should keep .ble Invaluable modlelne at hand. In additlu to Its perfect eafety. It never falls to produce the desired ascot. . . Purcharters will be careful to uk for Dr. kI . LA.NrB OXLICHRATBD YNKININVOIC, and take none else. All - Other Vermihrgee, hi eompubon -are 'Unlace. Dr. Minus's genuine Venoltage, alto his nelebrsted •Llrer Pills, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stored to the.Uulted Staten, and from the pole proprietor& ... ..._YL6IIINO utiorazas; self eumenters to liChld •A Co., 60 Wood street. $85,962 099 48,646,000 ser BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—non is the kind of Witham! es to the value of our NAWSS, upon which we couddentir rest the reputation of oar. work. We have already pubibthed .veral certificates, proving that Bathe made for our regular eikrertlinery Wee, and sold shroud, have been eubjected to the ar.vsnicer TEMA IN AOTUAL coNrclalt. FoNv. and .preserved their content. totally free M ot einem The following le another proof of the eameelneonlitable cheractert— 10.000 WORTH OP BOORS LID ' PAPERS SAUD WITH A $4O 'BASH! ALBION, gam Othirw, P. November 12;1852._ Mmes. Ithess naluirs—Dear Pim Your tWo mums were duly received. I was a_beent at the time. I.would PlaZ.111:1 g 1:4121.r0f moms of the 10th of June bret—my store buildhrg the being bunted to mime. It' was built of wood sad brick-. a large three story building. Idy BMW wu in it at the time of the Bre; bud fell into the cedar. where them wet a large endt oil. ' It wee a very hot gr . notes booktemounte that were I n •the Seib. amounted to abbot Ten Thousand Dollar., whieb wu med. There was not a riegie Doper fnitorat; and further.' .I , ;would adybut arly B lir t olc k whoeaing Imeinem i to lore ttotgal 1 4.2. TM ' recfm " ct .P Tiett)On=cl, to ant Your., Mule. Ernst! JOILN CLAI Fa/1 Style-for Gentlemen'a M. J. WILSON a SON, 51 Wood street. will- : Go day, to the chime of Pittsburgh. .4 4 Slim ith strangers Ting the NM', their heautlial style of ChM. Partithlar attraction is Invlll.l to our Ll.= $ -41 $1 na.. .usmimains I .#11:1WOTS Will 4row . where the; Waters Run. -11 the catkin of the scalp I. kept healthr and tbs sienna of the Usk 'aria:mated by irthateards , which operate at their roots, thronjgb the Inner alga on dowthtof the heal,• attune and viieroda heed orltair fall to to the malt.: The tuation nf LYON't 2ATILdIIteN la founded entirely upon this most riegn• able law of the Natural Worhl: It is watered of mach: Lencredieute only as will *edam, this effect. /huge the. - moot locrealakon, hare triid nad been Linen:id by woe—and the Ferret of ha The appoarases Sinn 10 the flair le truly heauliful and plenum: • aold by all dealers. everywhere at 35 inntain IRAQ bottlee.. 11. O. 2421328 , - Prolnlator. 111 'Browilllij. N. T.: , .hold /1 Plttalningh b A. 2. Ulm.' 01).- Teaser. Bank 1 1 .1113 21 4 5,103 Stun Aetter. tam; ger Wa Wine Nature haa prdvided remedy for every disease which Ewh le heir to ILIKUT PRZIIOLItinf sr ROCK in -Le Put ail o ittlow; from the greet lehbriuorn concealed deer, friths bowels of Mother rart.h. is. without doiabt, one of the wrested ci thew reveilles; Reed the tollo•Ana neatnncn.r. Oren by • crateful Went: Prasatim tisitay,ottio, Sept lb. 19 52. Me. B. M. Kler—tir: I have sad all we er Petroleum. or !loch Oil, some two. months Put, and have been /ooh ing for soar agent to net • further supply. I could have some dm. more. We have found the Oil very escollent la Flux and Dysentery. My daughter, at the time your anent was here, was tying vary low with the flocs I rare her • teaspoonful, and in three boon gave the I,ecood. and the dux Clapped, and the recovered . Ifintivdiately, It le also anextraordinary retool, for core and Inflamed Ryes . Curs. Drub., and Rheumatism, col tar the Pileg some have been cured el long standing. YObed, with recooct, lasso Lthnunw. • v .e cola by all thiDeringlats Inc Pittsburgh. fee [Paper. advertb , ing Petroleum cacaos Germ./ seljarown's Essence of Jamaica Gin ger—Thin Sueriee IS a preparaticntjg =UH ee L! exlleasee. In ordinary diarthcea. insistent °lsm In aloft. in all • hues 01 Metre/Joh of the cilarstire funothms. it le of locitimabte value. Dosing the ex . .. Lowe of the weldwmio cholera and summer complaint' Of el:didn't', it le peculiarly eefteciong no fftelly cr individual should be without ft. CU/Moo—no i.ore to get the geoid. Essence. which is nrePssed only IT Y. BROWN. at hie Drug aid Chemind Stswe. nort::east corner of Fifth and Chemist streetyPhil. Wel pha.and for eels by all the respectable apothecaries in the &Ultra; and. In Pittsburgh, by Benj. Pane, jr .. B. A. Yahnentock & Co.. DT. B. limlth, Leraitil Wilcox t Co.. .1. tkhoonnuther 1 Co. •la Allegholay City by LI. P. Bchwarts .0, L. A. Be,--k ham t C E. Caacto, fashionable D. csie Slake: and Milner. Ile. 7C Mirth meet. , neoond tory. Ail work entniettd wtll to nkeented with nestneeil and dieratzh. I . • ter Wit iiitrer the attention of our read ers to tbo lulTeitt.ement of . AIOROVE) INVIGOELATJ NO CORD , A.L" rood tmon tO. fount rum. G REAT*EDUCTIONINPRIOESi SET.LING OFF TO MOVE !! NORRIS L. HALLO WEIL & Co., 'DEPORTEES AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, 143 Market Street. Philadelphia. WISHING to close out their present stook of goods Wore moving into their new stare. an the at. lontion of buyers to their large and eviandid aieort. =cut of . . DRESS. FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS. go. go. to be cloyed out at vot7 Hallooed Prioest gig-Ordera will receive strict attention, and shall have thvi benefit of the reduced poke.. epl3:42w HOME INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL 8600,0001 11. 0. 1.005115. Ageta.. No. b 9 Wood street, Pitisbarph. DISEO7OIIB : Sown L. of the /Rae. Itertford. J0per...... Etna of Cond , e Co. notion Yea oars, elm ot Bowen a Meows,. Jtickord Fira. of D. - ane. Klatt I Co. Infleast if. of Clattln, Mellen A Uo. fkone alma of Cicero. UWea Ca Antos Y.. 1.:eo Of Eno, Mahon, a Co. Weer Elrod of Willard A Wool. ..... of Btone t Starr. Henry U. IL= of litlr.thabrt t &mot. Armes ofJamee Low t Ob. Marks U. of 0. D. (latch A Co. Joan 1t........ of J. O. Howe; Co. Williva or aA. Lawrence 4 Co. Cooke A. ... of Markley 4 Co. Lewis AGroborbar..—.lBtm of Lewis Atterbury Jr, a 00. Loci P. Alcrfon otJ.M. Beebe, Moron t Co. Amer T. thoi.AL.--....nrm of Trowbridge. Dwight A Co. Jahn Or Nelson I Co. Maria I' if tchons,...---...1121= of Baldwin, Stars 800. Goefec C ....... of blow/nen I Collin, Georbe D. ofX. D. Horton A C 0 .,, Loom D. Alm of n, Lothrop Uo. Thomas Ina of T. IL Aleaeenber. Devil Altajord....* Itrat of Johnson CenfooL (.41hos IL firm of Norton. Caller•• Iloyt. al Ifooldond I . 8u1f,...-.....81tna Ifaakell. Merrick boll. Atfred S. ......... of A. S. Bare. 6 Co. lvaw of IL on. ..--11rna of II °olden, AllahLe, lames Ince if. Protanegketat. Plan of froth Ingham, Newell I Co. John of Swift., Hurlbut A Co. Verne of Condit Nobl.. Rod j Vim of Work& Dna, AAA= Steckwea,.........Plrm of Rockwell Co. E.t.a . I JetenAnnh—Vlnn of learney..flualDhof Wake . Wee oor tomato' Ilenk lAnifeed Aartter.--...-.-.Bito of Well. Fargo A Lb. Osorge Par. HIMEON L. LOOSIIM. Prealdext. ./(Al4. J. ht.tirllti. MartLary. C. LOO.SHS, (Or tholata firm of forflurdy & Loomis,) 11101,1111 ALIC DKALER iN BOOTS AND SHOES, jab j . i Nt Wood street, Plttaburgb. hird nnual Statement fiF TU T E STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND 11)/ MARINE 1615 1 / 1 1ANCE COMPANY. ef Ilartistarg. Anat. of theVollasamanao. Ma/ 4.10.13 tnoanr. '014.1161 0/6 P.amitunt nn'd m MAY 1. 1643 -••-• '1.260 6 6 banns: reed on 916 19 Etattonery and (11606 Plarnitnr.-... 1.000 10 Pmrdums 2. --1346.16.1791/ 76 Las., Expel:am adaalons. Jaunt:a, Hatarnad Pramlotna. Stationary, Printing. ar-.. 11.901 81 Oupl [al titmk. Paid Ia =3 mewed r.f pummel liolgt for T Premium tiotan-..-. - Bo le Martgag..Ctoolu,-41.16635 •tb, geoultl ' "11 " 22 oxi lahudaaf arena ne,l tar w. 015 s untlturgfurrialOWir: - I . ---iatali..77li 71 —teat or ...Maimed atome against the t ,ita p :AP. RIPFTIrSFORD, Dauphin count,: i'lltg.i. 7.7Piftlitiehil4llML JlWigs, Banter. Pitteurght A. CARRIER.; J Di: 9 ..'IWZDREFOR.D. Dauphin eountr; gA .i i l . . 2.k Uri:. Ilariliburtu littrg KUM. Nitta 0 00ntr; JUilit V. ItUTIIEUFORD. President. , A. J. UILIAT. ecretry. William:in tufalnitparile of me .4 inland navigation; &an.= merchandise 'n city or EOUIIIST. At lover%t. otandetent with safety. PoSains lamed on dwelling Mums whiter t. , • .!< , ' . _tiolly or fir a tom al run. 11. Loth mOOO, cantor of Fourth and Smithfield etreeta, Jaatti A. A. UAD.B.III/1.. AntimagY. Ulf - - 'a Insurapro tuompany of Pittsburgh IL D. lirriD. Pimmicrt. eAIIO L L NLUISELELL.IIIcI 011ICD, 94 warn, myna warn awn WOOD STMTS. 44. 117i.3Rt6 HULL An't ()ARGO!elle us 7.111 01110 AND : 1 1138168/511 ItIVEILS. lath 111LUCTA. /41v.4 artur.rt :lir or assa.ve (4, 1784 Alm utaing Lierml• q/tty LCA ass LYL.AMD lY AVM nap vrA aropurtov. otastoTose it D Mot,. Not. L.ltrltter. Ji- N. IL t:ler tat7urter3:rl Wm. BID 46n. r t t z u A 14 . ,. Jr , . e a-1 /fro...ans. J. tlethwamaJar, 11 eta r tlrlaxr, Wm B Ilan. Lou. AL Pennock. '4142 JOHN T. KILNNEDY YUILIP GREGG • R.S3IIOVILL. • LOGAN, - WILSON & CO.-- DEPOUTZILII AND WitOLYSALZ DBALBBS.II YON lON AND DOMESTIO - HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ate Have removed to their new s and intensive Pinny No. 62 Wood etrwt. (Our dam elan. tha Bt.Charleti .reHotel, .Aorn their curtaman.and moralmunnganorally, 111,1 tn an nzaralnatlon of the moat complete import. lent offarnt 113 thin Mtr, JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLESALS DEMUR IN - BOOTS, SHOES, BOSTESTIL ADD LEATHER, No; de Wood stroot, Plldaborgh, - WITIVILLS tuna Alp roCITIL • Z MI stook consists of upwards of 2500 2il SR' lag r ? , ;:= rtf Eng land umnuracinrers. &Janina -expressly . for PALL and WINTER SALES. and wilt be said at eathdartory pride— eel:marlin: favorably with Moat o . f , Philadelphia and Nov buying. ZprfaIrIPORIETILYLVANIVI baton D'A G. U E R R.E O.T Y PE S AT 11:111 TI 0 N L E 11• Y . • EIIiACIC.SON'S Natiousl Dmaorraan Gallery' mr got thA o lttam i wl and rarkot otiwot.(oppoolto • bulido and tiontletnativiotWegtfo g oitnin Wants itkariagael at moderato prim!, wW Own fall at ID lank, cotabilelw okont..Bttaki op Intik Tory ooporior 011. liktulliky Llghtik al *ILL pact, oltlll fix .porator fun lake tba lanork remit., nimilea of the btutuus for= wlth all the z ma n t . 1044 .. ..• Ilk l a t Me l t: ALL Inuf.unin, j••:r., Dlltotoo tnkon of orinatilkko:nlatr ta , ' 44 11 4 ". 4 f t arolna not requirikt ta takes pitaUZO, CUOMO • ma foo teroknbLutew . . lea.Likannalas iaken of oink and domed Dutch.. in any wort of thoftts:atal B.W..lkkWil. open. ontt oporkang from, 8 A. 6, mail 6 a Y.ko trauma In as- Dharonad. e28.111w1 ref • arstecorB 51:837 DAGUERREOTYPES. • POST OFTION BUILDING. TLIIHD tiTELPDIT. • ‘ lITIZENS and strangore who wish to ob.. • ugn at eetnrste. &rattle mod life like liketwoe. et • Ta r Aritlrvl'lZailallutit'hUr.V.'""°"u'd 1 utbfyetka :=:trb.4tor.:=74l.4ll' litiMgreleorfot emoted too the paw., with tnetrameote or the mot; poronfol hint , and her bs µword Q. ey.t..m or L•gwr. If Din, es twir method tw.y the osiebtated • /toot& of and New York. hlrl N. Bettore hltteelf to be able to °Nor. to tins v.trou'of A11...U11a of ~otype,keitlec singly et to gentip s Ranh hoe rarer Nomura& . name open egat Operating. In an*** Para bow I leek S. to al. T .SI ,Ik V .P. I CHARLES ,L 00211.15, STOOK AND BIM BROKER. Note, Bonds, Morgages &a., Negotiated. PLBSIGULLO. ATTLImOIT GLUM TO TAB FUBOLLIBB - LND-BALM Of STOMA. [!'Office over S. Just it Co., coma Wool •M fourth FLEMING BR - OTHERS, (eMOSsoas r. pm, • aX) : WHOLESALE DROCRIISTB, lila GO Wood ativet t Plttabarigh. tl6rmriatara of Dr. Wirdi's Odelanted Va 'atlas* • • - O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO smarzasanal nig =team Dicuairsis, ••• ato.lll-WCKIDMIBXEr. One • door from Pint st;set,'Plitislargh fl ,Bay and. Ball Air and Ourrmt Find Bights and Tina lentuings both; Awls, Ennui •auid Makin Thu BLIn, and Proannottnobni anon a., outt.ap Time Dipodun of Par and Carnet Hnoeii sad. Ingari /In giuillivilas Pollak* kr thasEbga nunnunp annoy (nib 0804 i1t0.900 int-JR.oint:Annoufts Cb • - . V. tnivr U. 7 , ------- - - -, . . . .: - N . P m32 ' Sig Work \ LORENZ Ap MOHTAIA_N, it t litn7Aquiliias.,. ia.. idi \gd..-' -of t.• ..4 e l tegg: l e6 " . eriiggf" . G '' ' 3 W*. ' N. B. — Pint:4a* oillatiell U't '6 Cdd \ .or Wi dr.v.. elm and Tltnalmilineils kr Be rkrOrri . ' 1 i,'AL LIABLE YARN - FOR SAFE, eksiwtrd la 121 ifgr7s e ig 12441Hifishienr faVgi.m..4= leared. and in a bleb:Wats of milli, af lten als4lo of v. 4111711 N, S °'4 l 3 rali t rie err demon Howes the MP f.O well waed, awl cis • leut Grist and Ran Mills. Will sill twee trare • - t t or fortr, Tb is Ittiee So bur • a oily. and on a witoti sari. would t • admirable /mired • imitentan suroosis. Prim, 22 1 Per mot. Ta„MV,t, Wool, balance toms muinal foram tri 'nth APal.r , B. IInLAIN," .-eprr , Real Relate anti tom Assent, 21 Flair et. New Trimming and runiehiligs Stole\ Feral: SUBSCRIBE& wetad Sepeetfully fornihle trlentU r V the uhlh!, trenerollr. that h be • toteleleolo'd the Innen. - at No. 55, Pt. Oafr en—et. ' , has \he would be e11e3.4 tof . , e ell el hie Old r,neee, end ellorhorsony LAOS heel With • cell. lie In I au. Lee In WI line am low sl • in the trj.";l 4 AVwisbi. g bnarnbassuxhitcpl4. Ow.* oe IL sad meal toy rock melons puretuoluir. N. 8.... GM Oblrte =U4S ceder la the ntet-,t ahl beet =mum \ feeeZii jedess mArringwe. • 7 17 7(IR, VALUABL TAR% coneistink.pf 150 son ~. ;Unit Ft. ClatY,Toro•Jln. near It 'bench and ritqmatOn linmptkf if stoat I \ mllos y...444T B olugen ne b7 Mo o g!' pr oz in- n Eo 4 7, ; z e t gl,:bi;?.fv,rlDLTAV i r W,Vga.ulit Pen l 4, `l, To l ll Mete d . hr mammal r gr . ni .r.g!ep :bbOgl,Vgi.Cylngn7".74;••l7l:4; tbs T nere lazy outA bCbe rura , of the abi4e diennt f.n' Sale. n" if d .10able out. Pon to ';,./t lk k apptleaC on May be m .ds to John dorto+ floo r , !Amer. beyeretnt or f , .2/ nltair2ols Wain•notkoot, Penn. no. VENISON—The first \of , :thci , season.—A Jerre DUB. wsit ;tom tb•bi , .t i nk ymedyyn dUlt.lloUnit, No rl. - .Diemondal ley. impf-11.7 UNDRIES.-37 bap Fistheri, ,„‘ • bbte Omese. beat ensanuts; to aniye tot tee tot , ' (Melt ro DMZ Y:l4 60. (v ROUND NUTS.-164 bags, now binding loin retinal . lir:Car, In. rale reip22 • ISAIAH DlCKEYaisant. lI LAN-If-NTS & Bugon, p FIELD have rtl;dy,d Ersara and Dommiede aNNETB. intand , ne Gm seer Ter, mintier; nlini Ernionly • lanneit •n •• ailment • <4 die ••••••••• 11•.. In of. genaina ' Weleh Tle noels, They have Moo re.. r I soy _riot mslueof Blurshod and Unbleeched flea:\ /eeM If O — ERY STORE FOR - SALE.—One of al A the b t Omer:, t wee en Penn. str et above ;he F.... will be to'd fah. • ,ralt. sogmal ache. aas this o wale Info basher:, wilt Lot raven long. If you wont It till won. 2111 , 1•1. WOODS, am= 45 Mashed attest, Allegheny Valley B. It. Letting. NOTICE TO COINTRACTORS. ‘,l &LED PROPOSALS 'II be received 1.7/ bPie subsorlberast the ltuelie ere Ofilag he Armstrong. :may, Fa. 4 notl Nugget of Tuesday.. Orr .ter • I Sth, for doing the grr ling and masonry betwnm I 11 , ...arelng end the mouth of Memoir g—lo milts and the tor ling.'masonry. end lanteding on a'l the bear, Ica , beton .10 the mouth of Netter:ins and Brookville -35 toil 1. "Thle dividan ezobtaxe all o ethnnllinrtan lb. Peer:yule win aim be twalved fm. b: delivery of mom oath. Use b•tween I , W:burgh ad the month tf Alebon.ne-65 milrv. The cmeti , -o to Ofeet Meg. 7by .notim. et white oak. r prov-d mbero ch-enut or other an- Prop may b.: lett at Poi office of OniPubscriber. In the city of Pitt•bunth, Water motet abovijduket. an:il almtday; th.lall of Oct Mar. The wort on the line will Pa reedy for exandnallon on nod 01, Natarday, Oot dit Bob. at which timed:a plane nod., •liiinvien• may In newt at tile Mace la AlLtaaninet• for...ether nahrmatun anzatcatlon may he 'made to Frank", Wriebi, Pi.nelnal Awns , ant Oaei.,er, KW.- nine,. W. LallC4 106•IIIIIT. \Uteri. IL Mathes:on darcelet • 10.,,mc, Pittsburgh. lion. Wm. T. John so. 1- trAdent. or c 1b...L....1b.', 421/ivri a mild (. 1 114itildlthddlid. Lic SOU A 00. IL U. Journal. TriboM, aud. Nereid, New Turk: ft , 'n. 10dAer. and NM... in SnnikTUla Nod 'Amnon; liervid ••sel Plain D•alet Olerenind, train Ont. id. ...I toad,,l o in t4 , t ant a. lIEESE.-120 boxes Western &eerie', Oh v, Juvt r 1 .sd ve t tl iur. a 1111 lino./ atter% LI UNDEONS.-,60 hhdth. N. 0:' Sugar, $.ll 310 DV* N. O. bin.- Ram bb, ! al..' ? l a. a.¢t e l. bit Too, BO bt.a. Vonlitrli n a Int s ''. . . au boa., sum.. acalartb. . 30 • do. Cipoionul Hoak( Cdadite. lc coat, sod 1...: /Pi . bf • :pre T. 1 1. 177 ,1 4: ol " tee' t. I OST—Soraetime on Woidneaday at ternoon BA • f .dr of l'abt CCM) '1iP)'..40(.1:11. six tr of It rirl'ad.Taro ' Z 5 P0 r t " t 14.517 .4. 7„ , r 4 . 6;1 i r 0.....1 , ,, T,-,.. 51, Jn• PIECES PLAID SILKS, -A. A. MA" ILS eon & t., dn. h a e . et, hare neaten l th eir a..tlt ntinellt CI el. 4 ID DI LE.R. ovum. ¢cram fr3 , borta 7•rd •*.de 811kr m :row Ride Is plea `. Imam Is Jt.”: a Oat aa-u.aaaat cf 0. 1.54 Maui illa Yriaw. Lae (From. k r %', 00 '4 . " 4 Irs 11f4,Illstreat3. - UPPLEMENT. to the third ldithin of L:11 Dt. AWN DIM" contaWng aes of sAtably. Ilith 51C...3111111.1f VAMiliSt elTrd tor s J. a. le wkwart..\ Bots,ller Stal'entr. at. brizt t ng..*3 11=1:1 • , 14MANDERS ON SHIAPING—A Treatise' 1." 02 its im a abindua. br an Fliaaterr. , ii for opt. at the el',? wait re aiVe 3 ta r u 4 ter/2 ..... 63 W:ol s ,tt J.B. on 174 sat 44. _ fifth Street Stocking item% Ability, Eitargy, mug , enmity, '1 taIRE beet goods in Ohildren'a ose,Mv \ l's / \zi a cuts. Vadat War. sad Drawers, ill Al man fs, t.os'a. p 0.., .e to. r.ch riet•t , :Mt.& !Ran r ail PSI. Irma SRA sew . ..real. . I () AuVANOMA IN Pi.,ob. Wi. Lula*. - \ &Lilt/ Pacttn f.'h Jo ,e, tsii-,a Wr..4.6 61 .0.3,, NO. SUGAR-9U bhdm prtme in acre and' • Ursa]. by , _ O. iiiriOTEOßli /04:0. 4 4 - 4 oaks Winter Biestotta4 Whalo 01,) , 23 Xay bta, do do L, Cll. ftt •' in Ili.* b m2l O. EL BEN a C O. 4 0 i (-)lLB 'l 4 3 , l.°"UrV!'"`"' • ‘ i 26 btols do ' Tattna_'s Off, wa.-ark , I me. 1c" •4 Whyter Sperm (Xt. lo Om *7d I I may by . X X.SELLtIfLd a La. tea 67 Wood 77. NEW MUSIC:- main lr our 4 , 6%4 came. santwd; Kitty mow. a new 11Mlovial seam lAlly Bala ram sod latheaMehe; Lb Atilt amme ae+e.4.lr Neu to Idlly Data Oa Bebo BUM. War: WalßenaM k& • toaat•fally WM. , It mst Mans P.M, Bleboy; Lae deabotatabc, ettz Vela; Morealllom 'Ore Quin We 0, • D'Albak • Mama aldep you stata . tiog by Mad. Tatileo; Ob. Them Omam..taM; enx Ate, • ant tole by ge Wodey; Let kobodY bmw. No rord' • Lilly Belt; V 1 .'454411 Oda, Maly MM.Molleldolt soma to the belailtal ems of Bs./ Dalikm: C.akad t of etwort mama/ ma *Mak_ The above But etlth a lame and ow cab MI • - oartment at' • ameba sad Veadart mule Mr . piano, tlttitar. Mote. a Reda. Tor Mae Mule store et \ , JOHN I LSLLOB. • rtml traiemaeary) Wot I threL .11 LEAK ROUSEfor .50 few. 'Le t, het i Bleak !loam • ma- In he Illy matt • To Itantra Lla at Ithat/dro. 'tb? Myytaloao.Pareaametc Me 13ataak, teams, d a • c oc. if"; . 13 I t tm z ii, ll; r lmee Pmetleal DesaaktroauM 14. J . Palm (Ml.ele Shakes sm. mune.. be the author ot•Adessale Pada', Salvo:Maya:at Pommy Ha LIM:Billa Wbite Bharat! Itatlaid. by Col kaa; Dlekenk Work% ie. • aa2l • CLiLLOM. (a.t.L. SODA-10 asks New °settle in store 1.7 and iby Ws by Ore E. L B.ELLSHIt 4 . 00. O. SODA.--40 kegs New Cestle in A J taxa 'and for tale by IL S SNLIIIRI It CO." ni.ll ri BBLS Cream Tartar In stare, ail, for br se2l. fF.14.1911 c -- - - -- - -- - -- , . ~ Dutch &natio B o o b, tko• , rrnk.:\SUBSORIBER has received dkrect ..mou J.Carlaeai au ,cvor tr ovg•-• 11 •.vivfhvaa• lip., °roots, 1 , 110DM! atal ether !beet tt No fn Doll p V. las and fat bloom/ Oa la wiator la. Dot . an d lama 11sats to . UDR limns wal Coble htf . , , t powiag.vb eh awl! swat,. "4 lin liar ;31:11., a,gl"'ll`=,...P:PW.V:l"4- rcrood roisaition, o. swoon Dri , no. (ma .6e St 3 11 -. llerliorp!taral ryawEap h . Nil • , ' - , JAMES WAHDROP. . ,1 Lk :. ObITPIC lIIIIHOTEL and Lad attach ;Vl al broslo- 'obriv Hotel to gloated fovea Mita min A Ilogason In bo 'lam or ?enoying. of th• Par I . :grille Dual; mi. The boa. Loa net masa. taßtsta• tag elabt lugs to J ad a kttaben. la , oantetion with the atm* alarm VOOmeo or eult:Weel !Rod. Al. 'et watt -to - lat. , Dot ediap Oiktoinuti Co .. .of , 111 e and ill REGUI.:4 COURSS of itotures 7 ell] eotomease we arse Moder In - beember, KTroatitlela eitteeLt 'Wed; A emlintheuT come atm be eon doing the month &weber, tu tee °Oleo and moos Bowe, toe Of ete. ant melees lota the eonnatocataent ct the eintet tem. A _ 7110IItat, A. IL Beint.lL D.. home 4 artmlow,and Ps-.., ti. of a mg.:. _ . _,, - B. Lem; AL D., Promoter I Thom sad Poole. It. B. Coo s een Poiont of heater. Melia '" r A!... ti o d yre i =C , ; l , 0 lekrr ant a taajoeay. jot 'Velem and Bc. . ....... le. A &awake. AL 12,Peathoo at Keene \ and Montle& \ ~ kee# Lt e ransatelide. IL Polecat or l'ho op Old .B4iNtali. Nun AL IL, Pinto= et /meetly etelleal, lance Win, U. D-, ?memo or Basket as Patil4lft- W i .V.ltrOif. October D.,Xialelatater ot Antigen fThe Anatomies/ Boatheitfil be otee dollen \ Me Oh undo the eaTthendolee of tea 7)itra omT - \ 7W. D:aroctasere.nriekralleesiThkii=stthLiattl,oni ,Mvcik rite S AM welneeern il\t O ok- nettethed te \ Oki Ink. Womb cow of the non tenbo mere Ike Onkel bottnetko km; eretentel4e the Medial itlid.l2s. lbw Ammeter other neater ohm a Ott be ad_eatetse, to Ottateek LOCUMS ID IL Bette* loapttel end moo, fAdanti, by etnillir of 1.11*(kon ~ 4 0341111w4 eorna et Weitarll lbw ukd Lenawartb omen, \ ern ti.,,,14.1- ii itt, ei - semeop tokoontell be lokle7 13 Mirdiar the tUttraf putenders. Memo hi bd . et. elthetlette• ..... A. BASIC M. D.. 8. La kidgat. .. 818 Idot attest.. 11 41 alt .4k , , \ ' '• ' -\\- '' ' \ GS 4MEIt£F.N% \ , .. Anuns *. . ~v . ,' s •••:, \ s s,'• *iiiio.t.' t . , r Vovs...tot - 14.‘ /..." " , -*Ted inA f„,, .0. m thi.olll ' sod lions ADD.' a!`:•ll" , :gt—N. , , 3rat st: \4.e..-. PHI LLAPS% LATEORN\ SCA LES,-.1 \ sot platforn. bi gat=UrYrd'' t 6 ,b."‘t.th. glowo , .14.0a.05t dodo. Wlrbsels.qpiol of 4‘.iiitinft 11401 be. bc , lneemploto sod {or °Oils 111 r lit Wyd la. Co sq , olf.tiOn to ' ' s W, . Mect. arreot; ood 1, 3ith at. \ - XEW lausra `7RE.:-. , : t o iOihribSrs t% ri . ni,...nd la NOVI /mutt . a , Athitce .osi -6... m.t-VU'Vekk= tt ."'"l , :Big A,....A i . trOteg blll,EolortYrokrort, C q, ~; i t yr es, 4.. Ati :yof tom trodzlponts frosto or* Pre9ord blonnfanto. alt of Inteh 1r ,, 1 , td, MOM.= .w.t ‘"b"". 1 , .Iholiod* to:Medea UM s ew l lk% en . I..tht.tiou. ‘ - , 11. MIDIS 09, .. % I A t. . \ 11.8r_brwier..12 Ie.,ARIZaI IrTilaMlll.3Mtlt t1";31 aNuf). Volta of/1101Yr, \ \ "INarla. 1 _.l , Re*lllnitot Net' \Mudd ',' \ , , 1. UST REIAIVED—by Akimiot,Clez—Ex. 'II rese.ot tho &t...mstio .toro ot. i. spetuoitt&& & , R".• I :F:4l ' re b. `7.I:Q.ILAT" '''''"-' • ly Oldree/7,r; 1 .4 \ Rona. Ilt ie e o llt g e 2 . IL -I . k 7, : r4 1 11 , 8 : 45 71 4 10 , 1 \ ww, Th.,„r, i c i l i, \ V . L\ iroin Mr e Liser Maye Intileaalla. Pa 4 T'' lea Hell Tvol4atent Illiararks.Ud Onseadoltott \ Lllly etitattivh. \ \ la . A alr tcg te/ olio= et Illedta Violin and net; ea \ed.\\ . e • • ,L, irottcl44 . '4; \ - id t \ ' win - E•Ewt“)... election Im a, to o s: If_ tOst otthe Y. • ghlogeslY N•Alltitli. 0 . 11 r70" tw. Borough of West , uoton, ow Turostse,thoith yOr Orr, La th e porpomeof elrellocanWEdOut. four, au- , sgersorke Yteesurerlud one Beare r ot the You c lo— Nosigalou C 0 24 .11 17. g. l " tb. .., tear.. , s Reorder. Altus: N . WM. Q. NrYLOM &WY. 0220sItUurSti .. \ . . I * V2ti?era Walit t ' } ~ i. • ONE male and oile female ' torinher4ir mi- Issesrlile Publls &NIA, Bohalor-200 .IM:10 per mown} Apply 1.3?:1110 dtltte!7llsliAli I:4 K Kir. \\‘ 112 WatOt street ato \ or,7I;.3II,AIAVAtA. ,var.st. .• 13ACON-1.50,000 lbs Bacon Shoulders, 40,000 Ibe bolLars. • 20.000 lb. Bidet. . 2 000 lbs Bu nuked awns, for ple •& ROBISON CO. TOBACCO-- • 100 brs W. U. Gnat's f.N.• lunZbaes):., ' bre Nara and other b de icr. 2° Ica 6 Twat do; fur e a ‘4 6 : H.. ODUICAN kOO 'it ROOMS— Ell do kg d cm. e. meditra large Cc S . . 60 .4 d oir os. ,,e com e m b ;n \ .Naik yk 4o ‘''.otto Yarn.... • 230 bale; and 2. • • ° 60 Woo Oandlvlek. 2000 awl color for Ital• b . y . 1.401 11 . 0RAX-3 wake refined just reoe\ved ‘4, E.000.)N22.1110ER iCIA t N0.21.W00d a RUSISiONE--5 \bblis roll in store 121,6,1' 41s ty Ta2o 2:OOIIOONMAKX6 & 00. • CAMPIigNg-10 tibia in store; for est es, ' J. 80400NBLIkKIL oo • I REAM TARTAR-5 bblainat reed and br \ J. eattoomatcza a co. reE.AB=6O half bets enp4. 11, ot Black Te.sicut reed: and torliale - D, • • • MOLASSt2-15d 12.1113 N. 'Q., 30 hhds-, .1 , 1 3 6 .. r. in ittpriaaiv , 3 tor by i. tr i nz a 00. UP, OtRB. BOD 4-30 kegs Nciw Cl4etle, • .o.t reesived sod far mile by \ 02, TAIT3I.IOONUAKER /1.00. RUSS. BLUR= 10 bx.o ”Pots`' yz 10 bse "ii'blLre• 1ir.17 4 10' re2o J. LAD 0 ARIL-10 bbla. tirokhaida .. tm t'aNo, 1 Iv e fur . 11 . 1 . la \ ndoNidAgiwa 00. LACK ILEAC CRLICIBLES- casks, ' .Dlsamir ass*.xl numbers. hot 'Med a tot Inds by ,5420 J. tOßOWibl.ill,ll6 t W. VRATHERS Rod GINSEMII—, 28 socks feithsro 4 do Olusono; to arybro and fit We by 1841 TAU DjOKICY k VAREER METAL-150 tons E - 11,r h__a rd a - dd blast Just to ilyrd aid toe rate bT , 0 20 IBAIALI. DIONX1r(k1.10. U ONNETS--100 eases - newityle tall bon. notßitod waived:by .14.41. MA1404 & Cts:k rtIRIMMINGS-A.. & Co., \I 25 Pu A about, .Itl open tul. morning • 7aritd,l beautiful aasortmeut of reitoutfusa of all tin moat 2 mob's atyteta. • • nao MBROIDERLES—Jast 'opened at , A 24 A.NABON CW41 , 14125 filth Attest; ono of tbo) nonrot sod swan oftakoof Imtfroldorfolefer extriblkel% lo els city. of !Tory style •!,st.l quality. \ • Tll.OhLita • trasn, Boitok ix". Towbar or the Natio rut.. org a n. iberostrb Bea. sod Vocal Walt. is.aburti rl bate ha titla vier: AD , Marlon fur Instrortion ran be 'roads until Mr arrive) to '.WAI/17flf. P. BIARJEWALL. • er. War. itreet. PHU ANNUAL Menlo of the Stook ethollers or thr a p.nosyl. wthe ri,kn lfaneVarlag tPr.'"Ue!ick.'itt orc.i,rili,ht ""6 15 1 1AitlE Tll4)llftaiody. A COTTAGE AMISH, cantaixiing nix fx roirma with aialog room sa 1 lettehea sod about '" wi'.- nr weitatFolralDla UstaUrarlwi MahutsEtiTEK: the .butkUnsas has. roosatir bow re-' naiad sad tat lototomoleta ord.., =Rs prow,ty koala oa the Mots Hoer, sod has •nomber of Smoot tesoi anso LIL Inquire et „MILK ilalliliON..k , ~., - ,k.19:7. 1 , . ', .1 1 5% 'McClintock. ARPET WAREROOMS. d o re lln lg. m arket.amo oh be Lon the i NCi .. II2IIII I: . :TRE .T ET. are. agrartantly meiving and cyening m o t owgrk orn:Le..l-Trzsu, MIL CI) lib ..rj IV ' V& t \ Plls Carpels. Mell7 Amish' Cr , ..,. 1,13\ Boar; \Brussels tMtpelS. ' 1can.,.....8r0me1s OaMmh , PYAITAI 7 ,B air rarnatn., _ Imparam Ingrain mune.. k . \ 1,- Fiz i t zrh, Carpe% \ Inonast:ZMlrtlari.,,,,goarneneeN Tetra's,: V Man trarpsts, Luti4h4z,ifith2 R oLlt , se . In , , , . Twilled Vendtbut tismela7( \ Coco Alattlpt, .4 - Aiicinplita. Moiston„Arlalsile, rh, sneaky Mass, M i l l Brash, Open Chan, nu lack Brush end To Mni tr. with names assortment of Chem I. and Tol:est n Table Linen. urn*, Elootabnek and .. i i„ Nowt Torrent. noomlron Napkin% Turkey Sol DOllles t Aram* Tato Linen. Baboons! Mao and Table Conme,,, Velvet Table`errars, Batkn Embmkterad Plato Woolat :Floor 8a15e.t6.4„ 10-044. 1.7,4, 84 lad g 4 of all widths. otbsr iltalr Hods. ntrailnas. to. or/th a fall assortment STORE , trimmings timidly in sk OdßEer OI Am hall L CLOTlthor ro Po moom Str Jabms, to slf t mi/M ‘ Ont ha tit MIT lissinnselertrd curates* V3h cam I Ms 19.1111 , 2fSe=` towers and lemorters,tra‘moonl Melte all Apose. mlahinst 1., tarnish 1.10110.4 NAMBOATEI or flovilES to give us a call. es's, ars deft:asked '' sell lower than any Dememer, the 'O42O.PAIT . BOOM a Mutat 'street. • s . V. MeOLIN /I. \ , Nevin \ ~, • Adnenistastor's. /Moe. •. , ETTE4S OF ApHINISTRATION:kavo 1 hen. itstittott to the tioderilgoel'Oett tho eittUe of T coose PMllloo. deed. Alt moons . hitYtpg •n, e 1.941 .104te Iteett t h ibroTtiVall=tlll, l te e I Istr m•t~ , Immediate eslm•at, \ •pt% i 3•wer IT. J. ziowenp t(o. LISP ot. VIRKNCLI KIPS and , Cal -skins= 1". 0".""1"1 'b ran DM LINA 21 . 6 Liberty st,dirma.e. G10h361. OLEnd ad more bola Loa:Ml.lu atom afor ibis by k UMW It DIY LAMM Horne'sTrinuni mg Store ; 108 HORN& & haro L ioi , in da 4. rei B . 4 L. Fu th i tVIAL I PAN I AT Wags= .11.° b%"="tret; "fe •111 Os =l4l st lowe4.zsak .111„Aiv bar.Z:Sy:o fortal to call baste porobsOos. Wiitm t. r C r . o C sZrab".4 . lltt% ltsilitt stmt. boluses I'd" owl Oth staves b 7 WALL 'APEll,littif BORDERS- y Ark eravir sal wall mortal nook Of Mr/ WlZSYWititaqilrA & gig ilonre:firrirairli br i. torts of Baltimore, rkkadelphte. Nee Yorkoo now matting le by lut C on, 'maker a septa \, • TIIOMA9 PALMER. \ . No. F 6 Market emit. FOR SALE--. I.fff 1 . fff tlttnr AliMtbef. tdolMled by TnyearaTa. ilia 4 area Pupate Lane etrea it bra n[, whit It prodorea, sal ternald bring. llama ont teeny r". ialdr hall price. SUMO, =4 for MU valuable i10ned74.12 °.p.1 ..4 1 caw. Ma the oaten bal offlulemr: t f h f :grg . er 2 l ) Olio end . Weboter. a inmate lot ern. It Is stalest: le lot l lnterstrib. U. rxd mr ProPerty tenoths market every t o It af. 4 . Lidb Bala tome anon and lzmulte el . T on • a Mr. . NAV MOODS, • I I URPIfI ./ 1 3 11)101IFI . hare now LYS. oDon an aitiO•lmaat of atm* itoohl. bit& sad a - alto. .t co/orN tight athil hortroolors hr .drotea mut— WHITE . 1121 1.1i0,01BUILIELII AND •J2 ‘, l LAI' •-‘ Lk ` f at north.ost Dont.? /hula sod Mazket oh. - . • i\ Lt , Two Teachers - Wanted \ . \ . ~_ MEETING . of the .Third liVaidB43bool Aloud. Alhohoor Ottrol•bt bola at a Bolt use, on HATU/LDAll,ll4th • .141to"oto_oit, to altos oolattototoo. UNS FS -TomPulDl Ibr Fo• ottigifigthbooL ••itt,...; to Ito emunieed imo,— .s . Zallls/I="sti tilinVXM a Astto . rb ' r. t•t i t At. , ,1,,,1, \\—, .. ,•,"'.121•41 VitoSolors otll not b. Iwo Dui 1131:0. • •.,; AI..O.YIt,PSJI A Lit TRACI/ER for thr Us HEalto k Medltun` Au.theig die:. 0014. 10. 18tp. ' '`,, Istnabilar. u ON.TIIE RAILDOAD-155 m LANDof Load cm the s tcuboomiflo'ltofirems; see t he Na. tusoorovl4so; 170 , some Cu the, Enos)lmucfs itiltcdol: a, Immo. 545554.3 millet WI ofeto of fiIaMMIIN V . soneo am Um - MoDoorkholo TWO \ ,15511 mad, no 4 sho ir ~ ,s,ssu c tfito4 l mcmt for Ommolunrlll. Itothosd, or 17 5 Zeracio . ii=c i lir Itgra l o u gul Mle'V t' 1 tur"; L r,' 11. L l a c chophto Kinn' 1400 sow Cu Vie focrtarabufifi • road, Rosana mat of rarimmboloolllol WM march buY ".. th• P tlc ' th :i lx. 6ff4 "r r •l<fo of . Nfidf . ~ , . \ Tf/0 Aff, wpop a ttemt. ANS-20 \ bagegietall Wh Ite &Vali Litaitl t : , -- a --.-- .,;.,1ie , .B/ \ norarof and for cola bp aKEId & CO. ' ' RATUS-20 by br i ATALIABLB PROPUTY-41: .T. , 1 17: tt igentior i t wish to %tor r,:athithOlittasuV, of ttro °" :tas b L, , bum...dWth.:ll:i t ti m o 4utsta, ~.2"" \ rt :t or athui • t ..... 4 ...k.avm.k. h. otao n t ago bit . t: 1.,, o f i t=4 , : int of - th• StoAo.. 000 l . talons. ‘, \ dft i.m%. Atm-7 acre, of tioviokt to col "tots. w boa oit tt =lollgro t lacwas, ~ \ \ A °" 4°. .4too..too•Wit°4.bukEtimi° l''''\ ' cured Nolan __ War, Qui - shoat j I ;r:MPLIVIILMV:4,,,.. ac 4 """ 4* ...7 \\ \ 1. , reqt4il toll MI together. oettto__ 7: to raitlijawili. •\ \ arrtip a u == l lrs ""agt...icirViztok ', 4T or ouisennklut at putaber. elgvAtltk ratN tli ll - - --, htirr MU - AGATh7 ''''s ~.. Tim Committer would add thadjuat hi__ ____.. :' B mnsavt - i.'whlob the goateo.,,,"Pß,LOß/#411• r mi=ipirr i at assz. barn agattsll.!' irulVlnaiu=:66.7.7nCbt"7"l".2',7 i..0.1.1...ft.eirw.-1•4:41ipt7-1:..7t:1:d."i: 6.4:stbeimw::-1"": airurat: l' """ a "ArßtOblit UPI cua1 , 54.4.0.,108th, - -• , k rt., crourria."-.Ausatt Mats at Me ab . ../ 4 ,Ln• - , :e lit !,' ttailiaaad: -also &Oat °wilt war. BukgJibt l ' .• • • -1., 11 11.. m.: AluusiirrENTs. \ Fireman's Hop. \ 1 4 1. , 14 4 , , VHS UNE WtE AND non CO. au. T /Irani. will Liao ao• or Lush , a rIF i i ti gai t zTeEloirela, oottiTardiz. aainlat t arat.t ... 1 1.\_ . "gtf0436 =to Taiellaktß‘fasofastlas of las %, 7 . -, , ritt , u ,Coatainal, corn* olt,,`Md lattl, 011 or, * 22 ltizaatfialf f, saw c 1 I. 1 E i i i i LA NTY 3 4MAND„FANOILAUSA. of 4 • 1••• tram 14 evil ark to iii.*• will\ ao ...,...,..hibit -44 tkArama, oa LaMar -Am; “"7 .17"-S 1 dr-tlag tail auk. o • mauaotal oa Maids:, Soc•Ak•— war opitt\t aia.eloar, p,..orm.,ta mown alook. Veldt ta oa be haTat It. afiadial'Ot " 4 " Um aosr• oof= awa ....\ \ FOR ONE DUINS , THE SITE:V.I !Die° ENCINO US MONDAY. main r2i . _ \ %LBW . Lso a\ __ ~_ I s \ mid Cloaabinatle* Exitunith.6,l2Cany. Til E lIIPPODROM4 \ . , CHUMS AND MENAGERIE, - \• \ \ ; \ • • , WII.I. perform in PitteburgltoA-thekot 1Z! \ PT • t IV ai 'he A.M.llar .141frrZni:Mti‘ rldlV.Ad44attlrdsr"ersulag.P.PtilikoNti: \ ~Wh. Mh and 39th mmil Or pber LI •.. \\. i jr,:ge,p, ,a,::,..z=....m . r0t e f i fizzer tker tbs . \Tburrtly.aad ' Ulai Li \ F o r fur th er pull= see billiai ths:this ar4 MOO ust.l roam &CM* hated• le thircity. \ \\ . Doors ST !II St 2 qid 7 <Meek mnoommoss remount* \ V. 'l,-- ----..------.,, t ' - - \ 'C P OARGOisR43O'B It4L.;-'4OIIRTII.. WOODi:Apito ‘,....1.Varett50..111;11, `t!c.N. 00020.7=3117 Rral t arOrtiW i r i lL"" oi*..Nl•Outo & treet, UCTION\SAL M. DAV/11, *viaticum 1. EX 0 \ CbraturciaS Jtooni. corner eillitth and T*° 0 FORTEtiO. Ao onm=fa.ad,..- • " 4 L°:atrd r. 4 4 3. will be sdad \ tllrykr Ra.0; 11111 eCtell uank: \L em I . llabo 03i P. QIXT 1 " AR4IIEAL ESTATX 1../Nriou i • . 1 3 b. Jut. iii 3 ok,-... .. _ VI l a ne ~ , n , -,,, ik. *l l b• MAl:able pion %rim , e havl • • ,foot 111 riot imiu....v.r kg:l az tr Urtie b t. k ) c. : a *pa (.r bi hi rke ir ltra h'l ta a rtag M blikValt lag Oa: . with • le bail m and a lugs brick !bumf ta ea r llbl i rigszialv=ri t . P l. eaaa u au, with luta aimed ho. be:: end nn7gr \ , 3 Y. 11 1 DA ........... 4151, , \ , i , , _______,.., • . . . • RAT . •RY . ‘• 11&1313, LOT on Fifth 1 , virr r t. li•ining . New Clam Ilowee. will De l• on the, pre, e this •..., tng-st I. - ohlock• Orate '. .1 . order, f thefiNcoh , ana Cola Le • en.iind ~ berVitikpert Retil Fddstif it • - ', Auvrilex. - \ N MONOA \, t r zavoox, Septeratklr , I ) figth,-et - a ceilvelr,' the Philnloerl. rill‘h. n 1,1 • tle „ .1 owing vary valuable reyi•vic• That &Arable lot of *celtenti.on the aehth aide GI • ran street. batman Nellley an 3 Ilay etevaa. hoeing, 1 fronton Pe:p . treat of Meet rd i ll . istanding feel - 112 , . •ITuZe in ginttlirttitint k ' i b isel ' illri . \ " reit e t * .T. Itr. eh other Improve:maim , \ ~ . \ ' hetet corner cf, Liberty* twirl li•lii Alley, hiZ root of twenty feat ter nntwe of Li , 7 atreet. , ; • tiding back !Whet le a ttin amid 16 e wide T. •n Which 1.1 era:trek • eiNver , ,le. , s wall keen-story , 1, •rick dwelling boom 11:412TA \ ' . s • .. Loftier' but ens t 3 \ Itull.it'oltellpaal. he ic firma, \ , •f 20 con LibertY fittest, ant extending b 4 lig foot \ \ i. ,ti, • th e Nay arenral4, on which fa also wen"! le elt In- -\ ; .tirelstary Orkt dre.ling h ft ee, , No. 93, w other • ranrareinente. The, above propatV may . te heal on , \ pile:wen to Mr. J. B. hayseed. No, 215 Liberty t. a . can three reliable balldhre lore \ eitatie on th litt, \e t, Ida .f Liberty street, toning eseb s‘honbt.l TONI 'lend Itending beck different dietancre to s ferrfetreet. the tk of which , Le a•hrivate, Alla/ eiening Initerntlfial at.. .1 planet which may be scen at the =cam s. .• • Ns, We- PM) . . P.M. , 115 m s. ~ 4 ....it, . , TIM lINITILIYBTATRO \ - - \ 'f. WE , INSURANCE, ANNltry : .\ - \ - AID TRUST COSEPANY,„ \' s \ PHILADELPECLI. - \\ • .OLPARTERED APRIL 26,1'86 ' '''..\\ \ \ \ aiteniut ptarrruAL, \ . `,- - '',',--, ,pAFTI' 000. ~, -- '' ~, wills S. E. onnair 92' Tll4ltra 4:ad Cliamaiii \ 13111019141 tif zea ono SOLID 'T zairrDaings. A ''• • ' Atuctuttes - .. . • \ it.ptiaii 9. 4 .likaTtord, - Paul S. dud, \ \ BPAI= '0.1 " 14 4 tr . E L =t• e ll ' ' *b ani7, l4 -- \ \ \ Jacob L. Plerenar, /After Der us. walbua S. tic - ...kw, WWI= Ax• , ' ' ...', . ._,,.‘ , ''' tat 1141 % ..... ... t ..11i8i0L0. A At. - ji lValfer l y rit. fti ldVl lClllelc t "IL • "a ' 1"4 • . \ - ea'N. CLLR 1 ., '`'''''' ' \ . 14 "''''''''' S ""'" bw g h * \ ' . 0 B \ EII&D.LEY "*. CIV.B , \ N RN' OA RRE T ROUSE. \ ', NO. 82 \vim) maim . \ , \ WIIOLMULIM ANR , 2I.,TALL DLL/ARR. , THREE \ . EPACICIIIti BALEB ROOMB. \ 41:5ALES ROOM NO..colktaizas Evil largeat,\ _ll:iodsoosostnad dna .. sonntinsut. of hoot 00 \ saoSs%l t raLgSttr,:l3,,a‘ cult,thllliTz=, . MsoTtal , alanat of atildndr. man Window Shades bra \ Non•oo . sane Ant bad 011 sad Putnam", Salf• N . cu7t , r , AdJoatlan Camas Malan. • \ blurb =VV. 2.l*folli koe l with as unrivalled • _ \ assortmeot of Yottst.iviv Taiioster Ihounns. Imperial. F . , Pate n% twain: and NUM` OZ. thandingo, fall and flUtt o. a 'kith" sad at embotiod Olody Tatds and oWn ,----.. .... 4 ......---- Aormlnotor, Chanlß sod Tana& . BAIA+ ROOM Nif. 3. anitaiaal Mock of Ingrain Cansts,.froot i rat* Remo &Uri:min:lgloo= MR 1 Carpets, Cotton and wool Vold • mint of Runtish Moo Sinn. of n. C. H. 11. a Co. vaunt_ , o. razolos 11:111: 1 Vn . fttnno u l ar t ntostst toA . moo icor Minn 01 :74 8 1avv , ..r.tans loss than sny other ssubllobtuont to tab notd CI:B. LUCLD/d1 Z a CP , STATE' PAIR. \.- \ ..‘• , 13ERSONS wizbinx &talon' or &any ttOk- \ \ - • \ i • be thsexhiletion of the Poona. *Mikity...lmeg We \ \ ‘Vma be avoolled Toting oe RCI/7. O. W , boo,* \ ' \ oWaso'r'tei:ll7lfiloftst'stiEDOLLAlL. Thhnolli szo.. \,, \ ! thia the pave to beconot es exhibitre, an . g ib le n tgatat , , hha lual els NMI/ at an r ton during the Na tevetPllll pont whets sold otototwor Ito too two , 0 , duo- -- , \ •WI • • • _ 4 ,- KLEBER asetjast received iine,e, • helm of Jallen't awl fostsPe !hulls. ),, . he selebrate4 Irish Qsalitle. . Tae Drys Felker Idrn. Ytral Rival Behotttesh. by T. Browit. gpl i r t =ightl:=: • , _ , . \ ~‘ - L°dEl'a'lattijrjatrilmesh.'," f , \ . 2. 44 l" Parts.•ttese Boat. br U. IL•b4,:''' \\ : Thor Sleep ta the Orate together. Adieu. Dew Malys Last. Miss) by W. V. W•Ustes Trey. Uri res U bric;llDit, Poott, ' • Softly. T. ..,13 ..1n.•11•1. by V. Walls/so. , \ •c• AWants Pallta.hy Dalwerth. end other line ykssan ' . spit' \ k EdWls 00 8 ' — TeOl 0f E 1 0 .. - - e •— by Hl - Lem.ste of Shetots, b Wheats!): New edinsu l Anthou% fn et Litstriar gi tiebtg=tjthruhsr ofcldary Barton; Utah.' Nisi , \ the VaVUlto j hri4 ; 4 U t " i.Zatif tis ' a r t "I. , bi ' . \ \ tlysectstor.hy Addhostk, INT, I vol. A ye., - , _- _ •\ stostaeopa-hie tio:ks luxl iledisitkes. - "' •t . ./ L\ .... ,RMl__,Si2 Tiiitt! ........._ .4„ . • wilVit BOOKS! NEW BOOKSII,,,Inee re- A v othrsd et U. P. CALLOW. 14 trsr: /*was Third ...-1,-' 4 i,opar.4ite tb• Poet C 00.1,...„ \ . , • cue .. s The Harm Trent,. or The Um's sir Ifstr• cosine g ili Attorney; \ . . , . . tor r .,l, t.,••=4 flys, 6; Dint Bselfehilloi \ a oat' Upward. or Uffir.to Wn • W y llq \ ‘, )(Mule tint; or Whoa the Bern \ _ • • The above hare-hem rtes. *Lis toy Iritb.r., , , . ___. A maple* .t s Of Mace& sod Lever% 74 \ p.g, . - Jam 1t.re , 004 Vines . ..by Ulmer Ittli, ' ft ..P.r. Putnam sni fialeterisnier. ihr uophsatsfe. _ - - ',\ bide. in Biota and for We by' V s • \ PLEUM ena.6o,Wool street. , • —________ nga IQQoiuvE SICILY- --- m itt 1.000 • b — Lfor A asks Dby \'o36 TINGBRO&A,ET ILIO BE,ED-200 lbe. While %Lim and foe tali y 016 PLRYIBO IRO& sqo lba. ik store and form!. by \ AG : out OTORECT—PaII. al=Pau ocket' Mee 11140 So k* Mr k . " 1 1.1 th e° thor k. W. " • \ WILLDIB, awaxert. ga WON 1 weal. DI By 0t4,0 mpeatfall.yla— ' v a ama hi. Mutat sad tap pathha camally. that he • -, It now rO•Aylna a atm Int at Lama& Gaiabragnot Yastlatat and etatat's Paranddas Go/dhhad I. Phlntot to' mak. to ceder any attach; of .satlaatatea vowel* told**, able attakdairt le eta at =dant& t • NIN \ kilt SalottY Si •at . . , iii AOllllll OID for_ n . l_, . FLOUR,t va . 1%161, 1 \ / ol,ahscitt ~ A. c; , rug a - a , y, - /floor Id dot& sok far mate ay • `. , _ thlt.....l___,crial A U.) $0:112 Ihalthd Ilh Ada OM for No. DION= 00. CFI rj O$ SALE-130 :tonß, ktatal. 100 toaeliktheaelt• imista Fonts Meal. es,l6 LaNDIA. 'RUBBER aLovr k s, 0 the Gnat Madam watt ut.it and lat . at Ma balli er Dote!. No,llo Mai 't atter!. - - sp 16 J IH. PEULLIP • • \.~ A.u~ ~OpY Mwl~ ~...a0 s 30 ~i~" EARL c for Bale b w 7 • J. 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