-PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITB • CO. PIIISBVBGB TOESDAY.MORNINCI, SEPTEMBER 27, ISM • 113.11rrsansou lemur fleskers.—The extend"e elms isflon of our Weekly Gantt* offers to Our buidnees teen s roost desirable medium of malting Quir business known. Out ' , ,droulation le between tour and Ave thousand. Mob- Iffeef toast ever frlllage and oounty to Western Penn.ll• • Tanta and Western Ohio: 1106.20 LOYSETlBllllB—Noltbso Um NOR':mild Room/ nOr. Printholt tibllstonent of tho DULY aitsrrs. are Oliocoot on Soinday. ADVICISTIORRB who dootro their notices tO SiVoso In the ponot on Monday morning, will n 1 se bond than to b yre 6 ceoloa, on Hatarday - • DEMOCRATIC 'WIWI NOMIRATIONB ros o*EAL 0011X1681.01111, Ito4BB PCWNALL, Of Lana ter County fats 113DITOE ALEX. IL Mot:MUNE, Of Franklin County cos STITILVWfOII .OHHIETIAN ➢fEYEBE; Of _clarion County 701 70D011 07 80111.0111 000IIT. THOMAS A. BUDD Y of Philadelphia pt =Os OP:DiaIuCT mato. MORES fiRoPTON, of.Rileghonr. Poi. Miro. Da. .1 10133 OLROTHRRS, of Wilk no. rot JOHN U. PORTES. of Torootam. JOHN J. MOSE, of VonalOss. THOU /3 PAS SES. IG `of Lower St Char , JOHN IL arMonobootor CHARLES NAYLOR; of Pittaboogti. TiUOll.l3. POI trite? Aim:isnot% EDWARD P. JONES. of Pittsburg/I. EPHRAIM J. DEMI. of Robinson. /02 AVM.- JAMES !di:GIBBER Y. Jr ot. Baldwin roa ootorrr 6131.VATOL JOHN KENNEDY. ct East Deer. irrizzocuironne.—Candidates for the Lees. 'item will find In our paper thin morning some interrogatories sddreesed to them on the Prohl ` Mori Liquor Law question. The people will have an ansWer,and a direot. answer to iheee questions, or thej will not trust those who re- Nee. The Candidate what equivocates, or heal . ,• bites; ar holde btickYli doomed. Double•deal• big will notbiltirated, now. /Mow your halide, 4 entlet s ien. Let the people. see Low you stand _on the only really'Amportant question at imam. He that's not for us in ageinet no; and the can didate who reputes to &newer the interrogatories ;will be, Lien to be, and treated as, as enemy o the Maine Law. Tam Tax Boon Law.—lt Is impossible for the Post to be just towards a political opponent.— Witness its .attack on Dr. 'Carothers, yesterday, for his MAIMS on the Ten 110111 . Law. We g y re It snare, to show its Injustice: "Dr. M'Cllntook la known to be an unwaver . hit friend of the ten hour law of 1849. Dr. . Carothers bee proved himself to be its enemy, what ever professions he may make to the con• teary. The Gazette, a ehort time since, attempt. ed a lama apology for -Carothers for having la• bored hard in the Senate in the session of 1851, to procure a modification of the ten hour law, which would hale greatly Impaired its effiozoy. ' The Gazette nays Thomas Moffit, Et.q., carried on to Harrisburgh the Petitiois for the virtual repeal of the law. Mr. Moffit is present as we write, and says it Is utterly untrue. He says he never carried on any such petitions. Dr. Caro thers alone presented petitions for the alteration of the law. Dr. Carothers reported the bill.— : He made a speech in favor of the alteration.— .. Ile voted for it in all its stages, and was found acting all the time with the enemies of the ten hoar law.. Thomas H. Forsyth, our candidate for Canal Commleatoner, made a speech against Dr.' Carothers' bill, and it was defeated. These, facts cart be proved. The proofs are ready for publication, and will soon be laid be fore the public." Mr. Mat may have learned to quibble by his aim associations with the Post: "evil Qom_ sesmicstlons corrupt good manners; bat. he cam. not be Permitted to escape through any eno h Coop holes* this. It may be that he never car ried on ,'petitions for a modification of the Ten Hour lair, but he will not have the hardihood to deny that be went onto Harrisburg and labored in ; behalf of that modification. Every petition pee seated by Dr. Carothers for a modifieation of the Ten Hour Law well seat on by the operatives • themselves, and Mr. Moffit went to Harrisburg as their friend to .secure the sucuese of the pe titions.- He escrotiersted-with Dr. Carothers in the endeavor to pies the modification asked by the operatives, and has 'since received from the democratic patty a sanction of his ocurse, by ;'being supported by them op their legislative ticket- The .attentt to make capital for Dr• McClintock cut of thin matter is - one of the smallest and meanest we know of, and cannot fail to , react upon-that gentleman. Dn. McCaurrcox.—This gentleman, when he gets among Temperance men, represents himself "61, all right on Temperarae," expecting this equivocal kind of language to &glary .thern.— What representations he makes in the doggeries about town we ere nob informed; but being an honest man, awarding to the verdict of his newepsper advocates, ,he of course represents himself Ave, too, as "all right on Temperance." -Whether, however; he expects the same mean.: ing to be taken from his words by both the friends end enemies of Temperanoe, is somewhat doubt-. To remove all doubts, the friends of Tem punters address to him, today, come few inter- Vegetation, easily understood and easily replied to. These questions ,are asked for the purpose of being answered; and a refusal to answer will be taken es ,tantamount to a reply in the nega tive. Dr. McClintock cannot, therefore, dodge -ot committal. He may make es many unspecific; and unmeaning pledges to Temperance men, pri vately, se he pleases, but they are not the kind of birds Hutt are caught with chaff. There are but two sides to this Maine Law. question. Is • Dr. Moolintook in favor of a Prohibitory Liquor Law? Let him say Yes or Not and if he does not, -the public wilLanderstend that he mesa what he dare not say. The Steam Yacht, "North Star," arrived at New York on ffriffij — morning, from her Bury pean pleasure trip.• She is last from Mattes, having made the voyage between that port and New York in 10 days and 20 hours. She brings athlete from Madeira to Sept. 12th. The grape orip is entirely destroyed by n blight whiohhad appealed over the whole plate, being most die. Wrens In its' effects. The North Star was in , iaU four *quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, At. Mae wadAnierioa, in twenty air- The Poet is vary anxious to know, where and hoW the Whig camildetes for the legislature stand on Mel Lignor question- Fortunately for • all -,parties they will now_ have no opportunity , "to ° speak for themselves. How is it with the dem *Witte eandidatcs? They have got to meet the .• Wm, too. MEMOIRS OF MA:7OZ BODIES 13 7 7 . 0177;'--MOZTO tamed to !emu ,that oar townsman Neville B. Chid& sgr., hes anecieeded aftri - a-serydihgent and perseietiog pursuit, in securing s mann• script copy from, the British • Museum untie Apse work, The nairative 'of the adventures .ef that daring and enterprising Sootahnsekwho Weed with Washington, in his first 'campaign, Who wee present and "assisted in the defence of Port Neccuity, who upon the! surrender of that . plaisivee w given up to the French as floatage, whentais detained in Fort Duquesne ninetynine years ego,' who at great - hezird wrote the first 'auxraiant and made the first drawing of that Fort, who was sabaequantly, taken to Queboo and de- tithed there as & prisOner for' several years until • he =sate ble escape, and by ti'etwoeitedou otanost __ pliant enterpless arrived in safety at Louis burp, from "rhea= .be ietureed to Qambeo In ..OS= to afford =burble% aid lona counsel to the ' • erolo Wolfe in. his capture of that piano, must "1111fily be 111 =oak of great loftiest. The read ing public *ill, therefore, no doubt be entitled to ' learn tboC Mr pralg has made =reclean= for tha reinttlieutlei of this old and almost forgot. tim book;• ilittiettoh totem and additions as =ay toad to corroborate or explain the nerrative. . SABBATH Stelelliffee--Altlermaci Ile-Masters yesterday decided the suits pending - before him egainet the proprietoreof the Omni . bWwess. . Tide to au '.eminently wise, just and . sound decision,* Ye harestot the least doubt It will beissaffirined by gni Supreme Court Alderman bi'llitsters diserites the thanks of the 'Ade joremetelty for his firmness in this ease. We. hope Pittakiugh lull shortly be numbered lath freer Pori, Philadelphia and Baltim ore , irkais the proPiletortrof Ochultinsati do not at tempt tn/amitrate tie Lord's dny, and :taus It sto.on , lnetrunent for the worebtprof iftwantem TUT 01 P0P1T1A17114:,,-.The Port think/ that Dr. McClintock's popalatitT L. Irreatstable. It .1%0 votes he has. heretofore race . iced are I piocf,suffictent that theptople trust him. Wetpre diet that he will be elected. He has a habit of winning when he runs a polities! race." If we remember rightly this same Dr. McClin tock ran for the democratic nomination for Sher iff, in 1662, and was beaten by "Charley Kent." The people, at least the democratic people, didn't trust him, then; and "his habit of winning" did not stick to him very closely. We are 0.100 in clined to believe that he was never, but once, elected to any office in this county, and that un der adventltiouti circumstances. His political experience before the of this county con sists of being elected once and beaten lines, the latter legumes affording a better test of his pop ularity than any other, for it was the only time when it was really put to the test He possesses very little popularity in his own party, and Just se little out of it. COlOllT.—We direct attention to the adver tisement in another column, of • Concert to be given on Thursday night for the benefit of 'the Allegheny Orphan's Asylum. The object of the Cooed will at once commend It to public fa vor. Tim &ATI FAII.—The grounds of the State Fair are filling up today with the stoat, agricul tural productions, and manufactured articles furneebed for exhibition. A large number of strangers have already arrived, and our •hotele are fast filling up. Every preparations, howev er been made to accommodate all who tome.— The Fair now promisee to be a very splendid exhibition, and quite creditable to the State. Ma Boorr.—We hear it reported that Mr. James K. Boost, who is on the Democratic, legis lative ticket, is a Maine Law man. LM him epeak for himself by answering the Interrogator ies addressed to him, in to•day'e paper. We shall then know where he stands. MAINE LIQIIOR LAW. INTERROGATORIES FOR CAEDIDATEB To Messrs. Dr. James Carothers, Dr. Jonm R. MoClintook, Wm. E. Stevenson and Joseph Wright, Candidates! for Beata Senate,—end John M. Porter, John J. Mose, Thos. J. Big ham, John B. Parke, Charts Elliot, John M. Kirkpatrlek, John B. Hamilton, Wm. Wem berger, James K. Scot m t, Wm. Glum, , Charon Floyd, Floyd, Bruce Tracy, W. P. Ferree, W. Benny, A. H. Baps, Thomas 8.. Appleton, David T. hlonie, John White, Hugh B. Hutch imou and D. C. Henderson, Candidates for • the 171Oetee of Representatives. Grnttestre:—As candidates for the Legislature of Pennsylvania, we address you upon a quo* - tint in which we, in common with a large major ity of your fellow citizens, feel a deep interest —a question which we consider as important as any other upon which the Legislature can be called to act. Will you, if elected to the Legislature, me your vote end Influence to abolish the tralfio in intoxicating liquors? Will you use all honorable means to obtain the passage of a law, similar in its provisions to the Ideal LIQIIO2. Law? We desire an answer In writing to these, quell ' Cons, in a reasonable time,—bot later than the first prOxlmo, for publication, whether satisfac tory or not. A refusal to answer the same in writing, will be deemed equivalent to en answer in the negative. Respectfully yours, . _ 8.. C. Stockton, James R. Reed Ft Co., William Barker, H. Miner, D. E.. Robinson, C. L Magee, Wm. Armstrong, Wm. Boggs, John Paull, Joseph Dilworth, Joseph Meetkirk, J - p. Reno, John Campbell, Troth & Scott, 8. B. Young, John Morrow, Thomas Neill, jr., Jacob Gardner, S. Morrow, James Gibson, Wm. Henderson, Jacob Hays, Wm. IL Lemon, Robert Hanna, J. S. Liggett, Robert D. Thompson, James Miller, James 8. McCord, Geo. M. Reed, E, R. Tuttle, J. L. Bogh, Wm. P. Giles, Wm. Devalue, J. Waste, Wm. B. Duff, - H Johnson, J. W. Devitt, Wm. Stewart, J. S. Pronely, Joseph Lindsay, James Rogers, R. Cunningham, John Alexander, Joeeph Clown, G. R. White, James S. Riddle, A. G. Loyd, . James Reeder, B. M. Thodle, P. A. Frothy, Wm. Stark, Jahn F. Loy, . John G. Smith, Wm. Thorn, W. M. Culldugh, M. F. Irwin, Robert Steinson, . • John Rippey, John Milholland, Wm. D Robb, J. Franke, John Worcester, • Wm. Lard, A, Butt, Thomas Steel, A. Petterson, J. •Hagan. P. 0. Comstock, B. W. C. Slocum, G. B. McClean, ' John Shawhan, W. Miller, John P. Beech, . R. IL °dwell, . ' B. W. Wilson, - H, MeEtheny, Henry Sack, James Harnett. John F. Hicks. Samuel Perkins, Joseph A. Doff, ,O H. P. Swearer, Geo. E. Bingey, Rise Madden, David 'Murdock, - Levi J. Jeffries, John Collates, Thee. B. Mosey, Isaac Banks, Simon Marker, 1 Thos. Slocum. . Wm. M. Brown, Courtbsod.lienks, Samuel C. (Missals, Wm. H. House, David Shaffer, Noah Girveil, Charles 11. Armstrong, John Hilderbraud, Robert Marshall, John F. Doff, D. C. Holmes, James C. Hunt, Daniel Shrynek, G. Demean, ' Wm. C. Barr, John Weitbrecht, Samuel MoMaster, John Smyder, H. M. Cannon, Wm. Forsyth, ' W. Dawson, J. C. Bettis, 11. Warwood, , Thos. MoKelvy, A. M. Bryan, J. 0. George; George Hess, Samuel Irene, H. A. Helsel'', Alfred Gray*, James Perkins; Joseph Young, Wm. H. Fairbourn, G. B. Marshall, Isaac Hull, 'Samuel Warner, Allen Roes, Wm. Burrows, Jame. D. Calla, A. G. McCandless, G. H. Lathrop, T. F. Gamble, John Lupton, George Stephenson, Jamas L. Gallagh er, ' J. B. Haines, John Scott, - ' John faller, - James Mathews, James Black, . Alexander McDonald, James George, John Roth, John Graham, Gee. McKee, ' Jamee Gaibrath, John 8. Marsh, John Grannie, W. J.-Henry, - D. T. Marsh, J. 11. Goodwin, John Nolan, F. 8 Magee, Ark% MoCandlese; A. Reed, M. A. McCandless, Robt. Gilliford, Thomas Kennedy, Wm. D. Fulton, D. Zimmetinen, James Dickey, Josiah Gray, Johnilersphille, Josish , Gray, j an , Benjamin Harrison, John WIIIOD Jelse Keane, Alex. MoKlittmons, Wm. 0. Evans, • Henry Holt, k Robert MeAyeol, S. H. McCandlkke, James &Lathe, Henry Bushyseger, James Humes, jr., Hanford Harris, Samuel Black; J. T. Humes, Albert G. William!, lames M. Smith, G. M. Morrison, Miles Baty, • Freddy McDowell, Archibald Dickey, James MoAyeel, James Benkhard, H. M. Bryan, Silas Miller, G. M. Derry, James Leslie, James 0 Neal, Jols'B. Reed, • Samuel Y. Kennedy, L. C. Flemmiog, ' Daniel Cox, .141..1. Halateas, - John 011lmore, 'James McCall , Hugh White, : Wm. McClure, George Dickey, E M. McCall, • James Clark, Alexander Hors, , Alexander Borland, - Joker*. Hill, John II Baird, ' James Kennedy, • John Henry, J. M. Snowden, 'John White, B. N. Burchfield. -P. H. Collier, John Moor; Daniel Wikart, Abraham .Otterman, Samuel Irons, lease Huff, ~. David Bees, Leonard Wineman, J. G. Frayer, Wm. Harris, Wee. Burns, John Pollock, A. Mortoc, •L M &entree, John Garner, John A. Emrich, John Alexander,. J. B. Roberts, James M. Burchfield, John &briber, Thomas H. bay, Thos. Gaines, Alexander Bates, J. T. Newell, .. Wm. M. Reilly, Z H. Casten, '• - - On Friday afternoon the 161 b, ss some Mill. dreg were playing near a pile o! attatings. is (Harlon, the clothes of a little daughter of the Hocb.J. B. tdoCemmitc, of that place, took fire, by some means, and before asalstsnors could be reettered, the shill was es fearfully burnt that she lied in a fow hours. Judge Mee/amour was at the time attending to his duties on the Bench in Brookville, and did not reach home until al- ter the child's death. RAILROAD Denson—We learn that the Cam den Amboy -Rantoul' have compromised with the ROY. James Parvianoe, of Mississippi, (rot tartly of Balt* ,) Who, with his wife end Mild were it:dared the fearful colliasion of on their road on th gib of; Angtutt, by. psyisi him $lO,OOO dam air. l'orManom's footman slightly hark his . ceder's thigh brotten, aid his lady badly h to the hips. They are stilt detained to New Y rk, but have - 44 awl, to- TIME DAYS LATER TROY EUROPE. DXTAILE► or 1701111 , 111 HT TEM ANDIOA Tie English papers• copy from the American journals, and publish, with every appearance of Whereat, Lord-John Brinell and Mr. Crompton's correspondence respecting the tripartite guaranty of Cuba. Although it wee known inch a propo sal had boon made, the documents are quite new to the British publin, and- indeed seem to excite considerable astouiehment. Nothing definite respecting the Eastern quea tion, but the oircumstanee that the Casr hesi tates in reference to the modification atipulated for by the Porte had depressed the British and French fan& - About tho 18th instant was the time when a reply from St Potertibuig might be looked for. There was, however, a rumor that the Czar refuses . the Turkish terms. TUB EABTIRX QULOTION. A telegraph despatch received is Loudon un the 7th list, Mc Berlin, stated that the Etonian government had coma to no decision on the Turk ish modifications, the details not having reached' Bt. Peterihurg, so that it was probable some few dap more must elapee before the determination the Csar could be definitely known. 2rom Constantinople, the News says, "a oer tame degree of lament" prevails, owing to the modificatioo into • the Vienna note. A Cabinet co a held, August 25th, to die- OLIES fur t her measures. far defence. Relying on the assistance of Emcee and England, and with the army in the effective condition it now is, liar would be far from unpopular with the bulk of the people. - The following are the latest despatchmutth= Baited by the London'preer: "Boomtown, Aug. 28.—The Raseian troops are practising and:mance auvering every day.'No fresh troops have marched in for some time poet, for the Principalities are already overrun with soldier 4. Field woke and fortifications arc thrown up and constructed with the greatest activity, especially on the banks of the Danube It is believed that the redouble aro being con etrooted after a plan which hen long sinoe•been prepared, and that they will remain even after the departure of the Russian army."—Thnts. "Onass4 Aug. 26.—Tne settlement of the Oriental question is not so near at baud ae is generally believed. The armaments have never at any ono time been suepended. Our commerce does not suffer from the state of affair,. We are, however, in great want of shipping nr the transport of large qnantities of corn which are to be sent.to foreign countries, and especially to Tranee."--vanes. It was stated that fever had broke out in some of the British ships at Bosike Bay, and small pox on board the French fleet. The ea:haute were thought to be exaggerated, only a few in valids having been sent to Malta. The following are the concluding paragraphs of the explanatory note sent by the Porte, along with the modified ultimatum, to the Conference at Vienna. "If the last draft of the note composed by the Sublime Porte is accepted, or if that of Vienna revalue the desired modidoations, the Ottoman cabinet will be ready to sign either of these two drafts, and to nand Immediately an ambassador extraordinary .`upon condition of the evacuation of the Price'petition. The Government of tho Sublime Porte, expeote moreover a eubetential guarintee on tte part of the great powers against any Want nterterenee, and any occupation from time to time of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia; and the object of tho Ottoman Government in irking itself beforehand with euoh extensive precautions is to prevent any occurrence that Might bring ruisanderstanding betweent the ewe empires after the Sublime Porte ban renewed its relations with the Court of Rus sia _ . "The points of the draft of Vienna relative to the affairs of the holy places, and the construe• Lion of a -church and hospital at Jetusalem, have met with the complete sanction of the Sublime Porte.. "A copy of tie Vienna note, containing oleo some modifications which the Imperial govern ment has thought fit to make, has been traosmitt ed to your excellency., "The Sublime Porte, wishing to give another proof of its particular regard for the powers whose signatures were affixed to the treaty of 1841, is ready—although the draft it composed lately would naturally be preferred—to swept the draft of. Vienna, with the modifications it has made, and hopes that the powers which have always recognized from the very commencement of the question the rights of the imperial gov ernment and made manifestations of their good feelings will, appreciating these modifications, sot accordingly. 'His Majesty the Sultan having ordered me to communicate the above to your excellency, as well IS to the other representatives, your col. league', I acquit truedf of this duty, and beg your excellency tit receive on this occasion, &o. (Signed) Itraissip." We give the following important despatches from a sewed edition of the London Times, with a recommendation to receive with crouton what ever is published exalt:steely la that paper, and immediately preneding the million of a mall "calmer for America "Pious -It wes positively stated to day (Thurs day, at the Russian Embassy at Patio, that the Emperor of Alma had refused to ac cept the modicattous. It was added that when the Emperor was informed that toe Porte had modified the note of the Vienna conference be fore accepting it, he observed in a tone of much moderation, that he would Willingly make con 'stallions for the express purpose of meeting the wishes of the European Powers; but he would net humiliate himself In the eyes of the world, by submitting to propositions , direct from the Sultan-" It wag also asserted that Napoleon had stated that he would not go to war at present in the pre sent scarcity of food among his people. Gee. Sir Cherles A. Napier. .bad been buried at Portsmouth with all the honors duo his each and service. Nearly 3000 private soldiers sought and-obtained leave to attend his funeral. Standing by the plain brick grave in which the remains of his relative were deposited, Sir W. Napier pronounced a funeral oration which was almost Oriental in Its style and tenseness. "Sol- Cent there lice one of the beat men—the best soldiers—the best Christiana that ever lived.— Ile served you faithfully, and you served him faithfilly. God is just!! A trial of reaping machines had been Made at Stirling. The first prize was awarded to Bell'. and the emend to McCormick's against twenty one competitors The surveying brig Dolphin WS, at fOuthamp ton, and had been a subject of some Interest The brig intended leaving, when weather per mitted, to take a line of soundiage towards the eastern edge of the Azores. The British ship Rebecca, from London, Deo. 2d, for Sidney, had boon wreoked on the woet coast of Australia. The survivors of the crew were picked up by au exploring party, after twenty-three days suffering on an uninhabited coast. The clipper Ship Soierelgn of the Seas was dellbied a day and did not sail from Liverpool nnWafternoon of Wednesday, 7th. A new Clyde Iron clipper, the Gauntlet, 698 tons sailed from London Monday, Pith last , Mid intends to race the Sovereign. The clipper Guiding Star had been chartered for Australia, for 12,0001, one of the highest freights ever given from the port of Liverpool, The peculiar position or the grain trade yet occupied the chief share of public' attention.— On the one hand, It woe asserted that the Inter ference of government bad canned numerous im porters td resell their purchases, and to counter -mend their orders in America; on the other baud, the bloniteur contradicts that the government is disposed to make purchases of corn. Far from opposing the regular course of commerce (says that journal) the government interferes only to 'mist it by general and equitable measures which came its liberty, and the security of its operation'', and which promote the Importation of grain and Its distribution throughout the riountry. A decree has been, published, ordering that all French or foreign vessel"' loaded wholly with bresdetuffe, rice, potatoes, or dried vege , tables, shall pass on all 'the rivers and canals free from all navigetion dues from this date to the 81st Dwember . nett Another decree le published, granting to the Railway Companies that ebalrloiror their - tariffs for the transport of grate, breedetuffs and potatoes from this date to the aist.Deoember, power to raise them after that date, within the limits of the maximum an. 'beefs'' , by their books of charges, without welt ing fur the delays stipulated therein. A rumor had been gaining ground that the Government was about to negotiate a lean of 600,000,000 francs. This rumor was industri ously need on the Stook Exchange; but Oto bet ter informed declare. that there ie no troth lu it at present. •- Tie Maine of Lament', learns that Ledr9 ltol. lin is dying of nostalgia. A Paris later mentions a rumor of a hew Transatlantic , Steamship Company, to have fie headquarters at Dieppe bat, as the harbor of of Dieppe It little adapted for the pupae, probably nothing more wit be heard of the pro ject. •The Conetltationnel contains an article on the Kona affair; from which we gather that France is not disposed to permit the .Fresph Consul 'at Smyrna to play the part of jailor much longer, but will certainly not oountenance the °Ulm of Austria to obtain pouession of Koala Neither does Captain:lngralum'a conduct meet with the Conetittitionnere approval. The artiole goes on to state that Austria certainly possesses no right to eetze her eubjeete within the Ottoman Writers% else why (lid the sot seise Kossuth Having, then, no each right, itis crook to be re . gretted that the Austrian government. should Melon the illegal attempt to carry off Koss* by promoting to the rank of Capogn the °blot - ardor in that 'attetept, neut. Sehviarisi of the brit; Hnsyu . oapttda Iligratims'o imaiikot (thowilter says) . - was an difAcult to justify as Schwartz's, al, though the false . position in. vhioh the Austrians had placed themselves, favored tho .rashnene of the American commander. It vas. not as sit ?merit= citizen, but nt a revolutionist thot Hatt% was defended against Austria by the agents of the - United - States. The Constituticn eel thinks thie very dangerous indeed, and says that "none of the Eturolienn governments will ever Omit as a principle of public law, that the ammo:tent of the United Slates has a right to protect revolution in Europe by force of arms:" Public feeling sided with the American captain, and took the part of a man wrongfully arrested on neutral ground. But in order to repress in abuse of force, Captain Ingraham committed an- other, and the lees noise the Government at Washington makes about tho affair, the more prudence it will display. Au Impartial arbitra tion would send both parties out of court. As to ht. Roasts, what Austria had better do, Will be to give him every fsoility to go to America, there tO reside RS long RS possible. These are the Constitutionnel's sentiments. Letters from Madrid state that M. Calderon do la Berea was shortly expected there from Paris. The business of hie department demand ed hie immediate presence. The Madrid correspondent of the London Morning Chronicle writing, of date let instant, eaye that the question as to the reception or non-reception of Mr. Soule, as Minister of the Suited' States, had been much agitated at the Spanish Chart, and the recent accounts of his proceedings had been mush commented on. It wan believed that the Spanish Government would oppose no objection te his reception as Ameri can Envoy, bet if any passage in his address on pectenting-his credentials can be found fault with, it will be Peizo4 as an opportunity to die mica him. Mr. Sonle—the writer adds—will at best find his position • difficult one. I=l=3 At Ravenna an attempt bad been made to as fulminate the Legate, but, fortunately, without encore t. At Forli,;the °entailer° had been threat cued by the people, and was so much alarmed! that he had•fied into Tuscany. In other of the I Rowse territory excitement prevailed. The es tensible erase of the riots was the high price of food Part of the Austrian garrison of Florence I had bean giant into the Romagna. By a somewhat singular coincidence Commo dore Vandarbilt arrived in hie yacht, the North Star, at °Ceiba Vecchia, just when the discovery of a - supposed Mazzini eonepiracy bad thrown the Papal Goverament into fits of terror. The Pollee of Civits Vecchia, staggered by the im posing size of the steamer, and the number of persons on boatd, immediately aoneluded that it wee en American sympathising expedition, and 'dosed permission to land. After two or three days of melees negotiation, the North Star pro. ceeded to Naples, where, at least, so the. news lepers esy, she was also an object of suspicion, and bad eventually to seek refuge at Malta. Oa the 23d ult. the yacht arrived at the Bosphorus. oases. We have (Luther details of the recent earth quake at Thebes. The town, or rather village, wee built partly of stones, which were ell new, and partly of old homer' of wood and bricks All were more or lees 'Oared, the former basing' been completely shaken to pieces, bud the latter having been rendered nolnhabitable. Eleven persons were killed, and eighteen rescued (mop the fallen ruins. The survivors were enoamped in the open air, and were suffering from want tf water, the earthquake having dried np the wells. Beveuteen villages in the v thirdly of Thebes, as far as Plate, hod partiallysuffered, one or tw o houses fell al Chothist The stake continued for come days, one to three shooks within the twen ty four hours. Twenty-two absent persons had been oun• demnod to death in rontussariam, fur the part they took In the revolution of lath May, 1848. The Austrian Government had jut published • an otficial report on the result of the harvest Tho °rope were satisfactory in the .Tyrol and Upper Attetria, middling in Carniol and Aus , trian Slice* good in Moravia and Duckuvins, and very fair in the Duchy of Cracow. The re ports from Hungary, Galicia, Transylvania, Lombardy and other parts of the Empire had not been received, but there was reason - to bo• hove that, without being abundant as oould be wished, the reenit was satistaciorji. , The Prussian Basil of Agriculture has pub Halted • circular, wherein it is et•ted that there is no foundstion whatever for appreheceiotia of • dearth of ecru. The official report/I . state that the ryo h in the provisoes of Prussia, with the exception of the Llthsenisu district, in Po. eon, Brandenburg, end the Rhine, is good, sod In some districts abundant; that In Saxony, Nil esia, and Nether Porneronts, itis middling; and that it is only in Westphalia, Lipper Pomerania and Lithuania, whore ehort quantidessre appre hended The reports of the wheat harvest are nearly with this.differstice, that in Westphalia It Is more, audio the Mine provin ces less almod.nt than rye. PALL DltYliliOns GEORGE. P. SMITH & CO 54 Wood Street, Plltletkurgh, Po. aFFER for tale large And troMPlete eke orvoyant of Smarm. aud 'memo DRY O.IOIM. • conodookla portion of the amply. Gases of wrack omy vorehaord balora th. a.m.. In totem. and will to of resod io cash or approve I creJlt boyars so Wit SA [toy can buy o any city oast or wort. PRI ludloo eompylet. • Pall so vortnim . ; Dark Vireo., Blum, Oranam,liouroing. tlelid Color.. Eneish and nova.. 4-0 Chintzy., GINO ilASlS—baneastat. Manotosisr. Dontestli, le.; E' ayl ton In Myth colors. and Von. Ozer.. riTUFP OCODS—AI 0!.!1.1.1. Coburei, Nyanza/. tom Molber Lusters, Vanity .4 plain Orb.. Daloihe. Cashmere, and el newest len of Whiter Dow tloots. WOOLY:NA—A le. stock if 015 k and fancy colored Cl:thr, Dorsal.. black sal fanny Clamimams to moo ap• erotel etylM flostlnc. .0 amot•11.1011tj, Domestic and Im ported: Poem. In blacks. colon. znizrama and. print..— also, of oyozern moistfatturs, onr tune fall supply. Too 11,, Jeani.Osst mere.. and all arts low prieml. sem ter Demo, VICSTIM3I-1. roll arortmant In !Oka. Wool. and. Gee min lance styles. &yam. Sited.. Z.:smart., , iri.h, llollandx Jeans. Dammam 1, LIINEYS—PIaid, Mao szt Clizzaslann - sty IM. DROWN 000D5—Illssehad !bog's. and - Chirinits. Itianneli ol all lends and colon; ehlrchui on/pm. flanaborgy. Drillings, let illynkets—Dotroalle and Vcr- ohm. , A cop , te Mach of all torte el Valinty thaodi. obaln.and cheated Kollin and whit' , geolg Lama Ambrobleroo, 8111 A ItibbonAVlVlnier bbeerle, and everything trAntion ha the Dry (lonia Ha., the 'took of widen will be kept foil 07 conatent .Mina. throughout the sewn. They .Quoit an enatantation of their meek by any die nosed to parchaae. 'Alm] Pittabatah. debt- 21. MK. B , A. H. HOLMES az ,H 0 , MANUVAOTUILI OF SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, Ao., TIMBICEL SORIGW, CAA BOLTS, WA,3IIEILL COTTON. TOBA TTSB CON ADM IIK6I SCREWS. PIURGH. 0111os AS Wood •t, betwoest Ist dad and. AU Mode ot bleekstolth work tor Wide.. do w et the &attest notice and et the lowest , 40/- ill work warranted 01 10 any os.tafeataxed;Tie MY'S= GSLYATIa AND LArAYETYZ GOLD tlinloc Canspanyartw Yerk column. eril43m itiirWOLIDD ! !—There. is no disorito more oundorn smiled children, ma yet cons which rofratinent" y b.mee the skill arias Physician, as worms. They cc. highly detrimental to the constitution. andahour Dreg- mace should be carefully guarded welted by parents— On the fleet manifeetation of symptoms, every mows should be used to expel them promptly end WoronghlY• kildans'a Termite.* is w tll established sa IVs most air% Cain. rife sod measly remedy ever Offered hie thin trees. Id•POnie and dangerous malady; end all who hare the management of children should kelp •hhr: Invaluable medicine at hand. In additisa to. its perfeet sallity. It never falls to rrodues the dealred! effect. • -Panther/re will be careful to oak * for Dr:.WLANE'S UglenitAT L ED VEIVAINUON, act take none eyes. All tither Vermifogeo. In comparieen are worthless. Dr. /Mame'. [ermine Verealfurri, alO his celebrated Liver can now be bad at all re/reelable Drug atoms In the United Rates. and from the sole piouletorr. elsulxa uscrisns, selT oucemors to J. KW A Co. 00 Woad street. sir BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Hero IT the kiwi of taeUmony as to the value of our NAM% upon whlob we can confidently nut the reputation of our work. We have already published Nrer►l' certificates, proving that flares made for our regular abd ordinary sales. and sold &breed. babe been subjected to the BIiVEREST TESTS LN afTruAL CONFLACIIIATION/3. .od preeerval their content* totally free final damage. The following le another proof of the tame incouteetable stungder:— $lO,OOO WORTH OF BOORS AAR PAPERS FATED WITH A $4O SAPS! ALBION. lale 0003,1, • November 19,1869. MEM.. 110.02 A PARIIIIB . -1)012 elle: Tout two Jetts wow duly received. 1 Val shunt at the Maur. I would sty, In reward to your Safe,'" consider It rfestly 0116 PltilOP. 1 tentsti the u. 6 I bought of you last fall. on the morning of the 10th of June last—my More building being burned to ashes. it was built of wood and brick— s large throe storrbuildine. My Safe was In It at the time of the Ora and fell Into the colter. where there wall a large amount of oil. ft was a eery hot lire, My notes and bookl &annem that were In the Safe. amounted to ahoUt Teri Thousand Dollen, whinb was sated. There was not Peronk waver injured; and further, 1 would mitt. en/ who I. doing badness, to low no thne, but buy a 806 to keep their Papers. As., In—and g e t ups that Is weal. t can solid; recommend your Nags to 4 fa t tr.. 7 . Toon, truly. 201IN'OLARKIt. Oar Fall -Style for Gentlemen's Hata— j. Wll.BO/4 A tioN, yf *toad, street.. will; Intro. dues Mir day. to the omen. or Pittetrunths Arida elm:mere *Ring the sits, Ng& beentital style of MATH. Particular attention I. Invited to our 112, 8360 and It 11.10. • -• auinlerniewl3 Flowers Will Grow where the Waters Ilain.-1( the outlet, rr the Onalp fa kept health/. .d the semi or lb* Eletrllarlgotatel by aghast:am. trblob *regale et their roots; through the Inner skin or derngs of the heed, a strong and lagoon. heed of liar cannot fill to to the result, Th. carnation of LYON% KONALRON le rationed eatlrely vivo thle moot able law of the Natural Wort'. .It Unmated of sash lagredlauta only ea will random thle effect. Ilene, the most locregolons hare tried and been benilllet by Its wee—and the secret of lte Lkunense aele. The appearance %leen to the Idols le truly pentane sal pleasing. bold by .st g ft lers, ererswheo4, at 15 rents, In large boUkas D. B. BARNES. Proprietor. 151 Broallay, N. Y. gaig In yttsehargh s.ittra. 0. *wen Beni. agya. Jr.. riming k ere. and arson aA•It lean HENRY 11. COLLINS. VORWAB DING AND COMMISSION _MERCHANT, AND INUOLICAALI DRALDR-IN oniassig, IstrrilsarszEDlOrlig, - AND PROD EIO.IP OBNIZRALLII . -a Ae woos latzsete•Pittallnargh. ~ .i. C.~.:: -,:1 Vfir Ws believe Nature hue provided a r ,..d r b r disewse• kith fllw.ll Is hely to. filtilPB PETP.OtAUM. or ROCK OIL. put op all It Sows. from the ...rest ',Aomori. contested deep to the bowels of !loth& Earth. li. without doubt. one of the gre•teet of theme .malls•. lte•d the following testimony. wen by • ...tetra parent: Pisan= VALLIrr. Ultirb Pert. it, Itga. • sir. S. H. Klee—dirt t have add alt your Petroleum. ur dock Oil, acme Iwo months past, and hare heed look. igg for row agent to µeta farther enaply. I could hare ccldeonce 410.11 more. We have brood the oil earl to Thus and y nta ry. Ml daughter, at the t or your agent.was here, wag lying very lo with tan tidy. I KIL. her • Unwound, nwl In three tram tine 11..1 retond. and rho too ..PP"• and she rerovernl j, , povjiately. It IN aka ettraordinary remedy for •en and attained Pdffer Cute, nod ftleamatlear. etri for the Pilefe. eon have been cured of loge standing. truer, With reepcet. Latac Iticadcw. .ale or nil [tie bructfirte. In Plttel'grgh. !Paper, advertiving Petroleum plea. ono, 1 • frown's 'Essence of Jamaica Gin- Emmen.. a preparation of unusual etrallenoe. ip ',ordinary die:Three. intipiout cholera, to ,hort. to all of prretration of the digestive tour:done. it Is ot li..Asiimable value. During the premaledn of the epidemic thole. and rammer complain. of chlldneu,lt Ia peculiarly ,:J 'our, no family or individual should be without IL 'bonny-13e sure to get the genuine Paseuce. which la repared only by P. BROWN, et hie Drug aod Chemical urars, uort .eat corner of Fifth and Cheannt ettvets, PhlI• asslid...o for sale hr all the respectable apothem!w m Ilia R a t.; and. In Pdteburith! by Deni. Pace, Jr.. D. A. Polmerdoca A Co., Dr. U. Smith, Lemuel Weal. A Co.. lichooumalter A Co. In Allegheny City by . 11. P. Scharff.. land Lee A Dock. ham a ex au9.lom gerMRS S E. Claw), fatdlioDlll.llo Druiß Nlaker wad !MUD,, ho.IC north Alwowl.• moo.' , orv• All work ontrust.,lw4l 1. witoutod with newtote, and .I:4ockb:h. ..1 1 W E DIRICT the attention of our to tho sAlvert 'fitment of MORSE'S INVIOOItnr NO t). , ula Alt" to bA found two tho fourth tog•. -GREAT REDUCTION iN PRIC ES SELLING OFF TO MOVE! MORRIS L. REiLLOWELL 6c Co IMPOSTERS AND JOBBERS OF t.;ILICS AND FANCY GOODS, 141 mazket Street. Philadelphia. WISIIINU to close out their present stock ,i; goods Legere mowing into their new Store, set the at. t, ntlon or buyers to their lane and splendid assort c.ent „r PRESS. FANCY (10049, ILIBPONIS, ac. he. to be closed nut at eery Itedi.ed Priors I Ls-order, will receive insist attention. and.shall hare the bencht of the ',lured prim. spidsldw NSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL $500,000 Sansone 1.. Lanni. Late of the .T.toa, !fortiori. fame,. thromo Firm ot 04001 . 11 0 th.. Theodora Archon.. V Irm rt moron a McNamee. Rickard EiOdou, Eno of d one. King k Co. William U. Nelern...... .......... Wtrui of Clain], Heiler. a Co. &WIVE Jiti.. lima of lieorce film A Co. Amor 10 Eeo Yam of Eno Mobcap • Co. 01: A. Wood.— ..... ......- ........ rl2lll of Willard a Wocd. Levi il a100n....-.... ...... - ..... -...—Vinn of Inoue a Starr. Hurry (1. E1y...---.-....V.n. of Mt. /3101 D k Bowel , Jaw boo.-- ........ - ...... -._....Firm of James Lou A Or , Churl. 10. /Tatch.....—....... Firm cf C. D.:latch A Co. „f o r., It. Horchinsow,-_.._._ Wino of J.O. flows A Co. William U. Lanslort....-....t Um of A A A. Laufer.: I CO. Muir: A. Lind1ey.......... ..-... .... —Firm of curkm.f k C. Lowe .Atterbury.yr.„-.Firm of Lamle Atterboryjr., A Co. Lett P. Norf.,. Firm of J. 01. Drir. alorptan 0 Co. .Anwe T Thoot?d Firm of Trowbridge. Dolobt & Co. John 0. fildson, - Firm of Dolma, a Co. Cliurk, Pfasifere, ..... --rim of Baldwin. titan a Co. George C Gbi:int, itIM of atomism i Collin, Germ. U Jarrow,- ....... ...._-„Yirm of Y. D. Moro. A Co. Lunen /hamar, Virgo of Doman, Lathrop • Cu. nom. Alememerw. tiro of T. A 11. Ileorenwr David Sietford Term of Johnion 2 e 010.2 7 ,1. = i t , % ; 70M/ens VI: m of Norco, Dueler • IC-it. Remark Ifs Firm Firm of Boyd • Paul. Doollomf W thal Yam of il aekell. kt•rrick 0 hull. Alfred .0 Likrom Firm of A. h. Barnes • Co. Noe L.ck1e00d.,....—....-- ....... Firm of 11 lnekeroal .I, too. Lucius Dtwkeles,..--.:..-...-11.rm of !kohl.. Allen a Co. Limon, fleake,..... -..- . Jul. , A. Duciat. Finn of Brown. Halton . a Dwight. Isaac H. Prothinghann, Firm of Frotherughom,Newell A Co. Jukii.li :Milt...__Fir m of Swift, Hurlbut A Co. Cured Nr.... .. _........ ...... .... ..... .-Ptrto of Condit A Noble. Ward A Rink .. . ...... -_.......—Firra EP Work A links. JralAw, 11 attockeeela. _ ...Worm of Otlcon. P.tock•ell A Co. Jaw. fiempArey.—Firm of homey Humphrey & Duffer. Wm T. Maw ..... -....... ....... -Caehler fair Uneotal Dank. 1 , ...1.4 IP Barnes. Tirol ~1 Wolfs. Yazoo A Co. Doerr Morgan._._ Gamer I.".':''"'" of Ornme Peare. • 0, BISIZON L LOONIIH, YrseldettL Retntarr. - - R. C. LOOMIS, 101 the lets firm of M'Cunly & Loomis BOOTS 59 Wood street s Pittsburgh Third Annual Statement I \F TIIE STATE .MUTUAL FIRE AND fluorso, 6 . 0 r 9 661 • &woo of t&. C.orroany, Mar 1.'62-5=9016 61 1h or reed to May 1, 1063...... 133.260 66 larrrst rred oo Loans Irle 19 Otalloorri 6od Of6co furniture.... 1.000 00 -----•-•-6346,100 sa Prvmsur. , . csacelled— Luast. P.Apeesco. LY.troat.alona.lll. rottirnol Pr ...... Priuttog./k ...... 17.9..k1 el ll= Preniium Notes . .....61W.011 60 Bonds col Mcrestaso6.ol.oe l l 4 . stol earo,67Zrnri;:ai;l;c7rYg-4.1.- 13.°" •ocaro.l by cab& t. !lox 91 061.. E. city no 611.1 Btatiolzery..—. WM OAP Amount of adjusted slum. against Itta Cum. mot not 0. au. ........ ..... (OW .0 Piasenian JOHN P. RUTlllialtult% Dauphin canary: P. C. ACM/WICK. llarrishura; AAMIIi. JUNES. Philadatabia: A. WILK/N/1,11min.... Pittsburgh: A. A. CARILICX4 •• Ju .3. R. CUTIIIMI/OH.D, Dauphin county; 011.1" Ilarrieburpr T. .1‘)/iCA. Itfititita KLOTZ, Carban wont,: Jiill/1 P. RUSIICI:WIJK/i. Pre • A.. 1. lIILLET, Pea/Oar's. . Will in.ura agalcut porde or aim add Inlaod navignlion; cu roarehandlao Jo city or 00U13trr. INA lowest rats. ...Mont with Ridgy. Polities lamed on Meriting bona*. Wier oodponially or for a tom of Jaara. Oidelil atraida li•aanb Ott*. cornar of Yourtli and lind j FAA( A. A. (UMIAK& Antnarr. Cituoo Itsnranoo uompany of rittabnrgb 037E3, 94 WATKR; BST9THEII NAILICHT AND tN,UNICit liUI.I ANT. CM 010 Ill.MGtl Gru Tlit WWI AND VKil9. AND TIIIIIUTA !Ms. Wu or ttawygt tir 171[6. 41.0.. Adatouf th.rprrat of Ms MCA asa IN 4A VII 3,4 Fr 10 Ar. 1014 .nd r!: A 'Erato . .. TION- II U 'King. I Wm. Latimer, Jr.. W n.11.t..m1e, I k ' im 4 .lo " .3mro, .vrotl Ilea, R.Mort Dunlap. Jr.,l Jo:. 8. bilworth, e. ilarbaurb. rranets lieltem. i: I • ikm 11...4u.. - I. 5th....." . • VI Our Bryant, W n U. 111411, Iva_ hi. Pollinack. de= BRIDGE BOLTS JOAN T. LOGAN ...... --....11017. T. KENNEDY PHILIP WILBON [MAUI , ORMOD REMOVAL. • LOGAN,WILSON & CO. moan= AND WHOLZEILLE MUIR" DI FOEIZION AND DOBINSTIO HARDWAII,E, CUTLERY, 4lce ie. nave removed' to- their new and extensive store Nd. 62 Wool street, font doors abort the Bt. Marla Dotal, einem their ensioniers, and merchants assort. ars Owl Mtn on rsatninatioo of the most nomoists assort. ruent .r.q°ollsod in this nitr. • • tale:, JAMES P. TANNER, WiIIiLESALE DEALER IN 80018, SHOES, BONNH!S, LID LEATHER, No. 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh, =WITS :mw ADD rams. ger My stook conviete of upwaTde of 2500 fitTlDaVgglalNATll:g4lll4r24: lama niettufactorers, adapted expmedy for FA.L.I. sad wiNTER BALES aid erlil be will eatlefretory Price's— mperleit farorablr tellh thorn of Philadelphia and New York. Puretiseers trill plea** 0.11 an exal.ine Went buying. Mee. NEW PUNK sum LKATLIER r 29 DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACIESON'S National llagaorroan Gallery, rie barr er tee Diarneatt and Market street, (oppmite EllVllienz's Drug Store.) Pittsburgh. Is Les .hdani tlamen wlahing to obtain lifelike likangoses at moderate prices. will Oaat call at tea above eitablistu meta. fitted , 5D with hery vUperint elide ltd Stir Lights. %mond with such skill that the operator no take, tba most aetufate fee inutile. of the human form with nll [h. exprennion of aphliAted Mead AIL WYAVIZZAB. Xrfyrr.Vinots. Painting., &a., aocuretaly espied. and du. 911 ra h, OAen of ntiAluAl likeueterea. atk_Pernoon not require.' to take* plaint... aril... • per. fact ye...miasma. ow_l.llieneesea Laken Of tack and ieseaxed Wee. In .07 Part of th aritrand rlclnit shr items open, and operating fmin a. we ...Ail 0 1 VD,I - 40011 ID ha blarninul. isilthelftwlrd . • • DAGUERREOTYPES POST oiro. d ITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob -111.1 tale ao accurate, artietio and life like likeness, at ry mulorste price. will nod It to their interest to call at 111 1 0 woll known tAtabnelacent. where satire satisfaction Pusrenteal, or 20 Merge ready. (laving one of the larva cod beet arranged Bide and RUT lights _ever 002 . ..;100,1 fn, the purposewith lostromeato of the 2,061 powerful kind, and has l ug wtoptenthairretela of Delmer• tvotypiuo, owe practised by the celebrated !toots. el Philelphis.enhest York. klr. N. natters lamed( to b a to eifer p, paron. of the Art. a style of Dvin. r . o t i p e e, e ither singly r r annum. which has never We. nuiptuvwd• ft A ngv. 111,Yri and orwrelles. le 'al. weert , 12. 4 117 1 . 3 e lark A. If.. U.. P.,A CHARLES E. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgagee Ito., Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTRNTIUN cuyiN to VIII PURWIABII ANC PAU or MORS. /woo. or es 8. Joni* A Co. °max Wood and both ottoots. IAII. (ouocrososo m I. moo &co.) WHOLEOLLE DRUGGISTS, Ars. 60 Wood street, PittsburglU 161.ProoddAnori of Dr. Inoue& 06obroto4 Vonamigo 11.1 . PM. . - O'CON'HOR, BROTHER & SAE mats AHD lIIIIITRANCE yorauacts, N 0.16 WOOD *TAVEL no door from First street, Pittsburgh ' ..Buy and sell Par andZarrent Panda _ SUM sod Thar EMbsass Coln. Stooks. Yuma .4 Western me Bat sod . Promboorrhotu ; shrar s par mg, co no. Dgmodtas of Pet sad Causat Maim; sot, larom PM sat MMus Polloiss Sr the Atli ' ASIIIMOIL Ckaganr Mutt OMOd IMO) sod And Annum Ct. taligtillinkooo.o, 6 ). . ' • sole n==== teirDr. McLane's Liver Pills.—Tis 1 Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. , -esti:medicine has ser.Pitetull *lt other. for the cure f r 111312LATION5 FOR 1853. ' L sem, of the Liter, It. <trees ere et salutes, ten i e seedy, and at the twee time re. ee-tIX aft, that MI ' 1 \ AII,B,AAGEIENTS TOR VIE FAIR, L '; ' ,L " :; ' ,, g t i„ l :l:l7 d ,,i r b ,, P ;j d .Z,,,;, 1 ,,,, ° :',..:;.", 7 " ,, 1 ; I LL rho Mein bent of the Society, whose \ dues are teak' , and all who 0.11 bunco. ...hod er•cd In a region of cocntry do 'doh 11, pond, or Lt.. I -et... t.,....., tb o Fair, will es forotococ with Wag's} t omplaint, is peculiarly fcrinidable and ,tp,. and 1 & aids of membedtd. atonic will adm.t the pampa ens to had gaud fears in dleoorevng the inedi , ote `awl 'o, 4 \ lafiee of hie fanny. a • d children under the out* of I ropritiOolag their quantities. these pills n e e, y'eculistly • I ..r bteen ye ra to the tiabibltim. et all time s later the * onto& are thrown Op= during the cont CM.. of th e r. 'noted to every tcrm tf the disease. end rover pa l to al - V Gr. Bulge. to be had et the 1 nem., n a Mee, on the not Oa mod °Went. ~. o f that te,rabl e ",,,a., sr , 0,051,1, Go Tuesday morning. Single Benin la cents td • r • ddnanne person, will be Peale on Thoralay morning. 1 cy Dere( any become crinbrattch Ml\ Lhotherdtehel if a the 7reanner's Offiee at the Pair Kamm • \ i r McLane hare tawny his name among , the hooded.. I Member. will t• allowed to enter the mound , le ear , makind. No one hiding symPtootilVf It"' y....14.bi. . r Agee with their farathes, but coo b e= ll cc o th er public , ' e adeyanzo v eill be permitted , enter . ap tint. shoWd be without emote ielendble Polo.— , i .,..„g ..pa, ..5 0 ,5,.....1(4, to... d aoonatoultnyonal I ve you a pa.n iu th . right elle, under th eedge of `the Jurger , alone. wan le ode aficorMejust cialdr(SolDthOthotte I •& which in c .... ~iti. p „.,,,,. ~..b ~,,, Dew y, 11 et,CIAL AT•IiN (DM le D tcalltED }Rohl &YIELD- I ITOIIB - c ... on the hotel Ifs—,ll tit \ amaakaal, aomettude ealtets The dlr. ealeend for the Pair are Thiaati. WallailD=. i, a noder tte Maunder-Pt d 1 ow tly exiendirm t ' 7110.10•1 awl Manocr , the lath. With. 22tla Ithil MIL dad' i \tc. ~____,,, ~, • t September. \ th . t.P of th e ehonided Rely Peon a 'het •1.A. ,, . - --... ° &0.. .sloltritore Ott beam e members of the Society, I ter paint are romethoes take' for I brwaltlo, they .... ad here their males to 1 10000 al. entered on the Same ,ro from dueue of the Liver. shd if lon woad have re rr: honks, on or for. TI Ervasa. the 2ltle sad , .. ~,,,,,,,,,,,. Rod'bon . t,,, . 0 Dr . .m , L.. ..,. ~.,,,,,, a I articles sal acts except be rm e, murt be Mouxht w dna the enoloeure, es urly se Tolteloday 010012. W =tin hthr. \ th t they =ST bo oultably amused Par examination, by 1 g a r Porchs... .ill be caref..Atonk foe bit DeLANIPS Ow edger, on Wednesday morning /tome will be re. o.LELIttATED LI PER PILLS, and tak one. There eel earl on Wedneedey morning, but mutt be entered Atiaap • a ere r , ..,, , .. other poll!, purporting to t. Lire; Pint. now before ih Eis en Commitire do not Intend to antur• anl , public Dr..VeLme's Lirer imiAsoNo too Ceiebratad exhibi or, wtotrotglecle thrle Odeirementa, that by art. datfogn, cm now be had at a I raebectable Dreg Stowe el.. ca bepteled upon by th e Judge& While every ri fe, et I be made to Want =ll. exa m ination ant pother the Unit-d States, and from the male proprietors, Donee of tot &Vette on exhibition. }nab. to thou who FLEMING P TIIII:TI1EitS, monyll w ti t her otes Or Mr Senletyi ts reettime met the, o°c cotter, "" Kl" 4 C.°, W°C4 -' t * 4'l . ( ''.1. 14 '1". are tlfre n ld 3 ' l ' 4= t:ibe it;Oretary, at . - - --- Prostoargh.Treviold to the 20th Se their entriee of what they Intend to exhibit \ An ofttbe will be opened et i , \\ about two_weerke presto. to tht t lair. for the purpaseo( receiving entrion. Areclea or a =steredi from the ground benne the close of the Esbtion, (except by ..rausere of the Presi dent.) cannot r eire a ptemirmattiOugh, awarded. Llemterre el the Voniety‘wlll be admitted to Um grottods on icedeeday. \ \ I:IA.0n Thuredayt.he emend; will heaven tO the Pub a. an t continue open P. 4 two dip. , Single cot IS M. Pt oaten' tiontete St 00 \ ,COll PETITION, WITOf UT TILE STATE. • _The P.nnayleania Ste. Aar mental &octet, nukes the hod if competleon co extentite with the UOil d Statue. av I rodarlit invitee thecitotoce of other Staid' to won- I. te e ith 0A It, our r rt..... , Animate and addles entered (or exhlbltiou will hare cards at:ached, with the ottmber esoentered at the Man n. es oftice;`•nd It is deeireT that eahltitore Mould in all , 0 002010 their undo of :Maher end Chu& pravioul to pisong their dock or artinleann the licatsad. Ali parenna who Intend Le catabit 'Pure, Cattle. Sheep, or Sans& or who ittond to area- stock for nal& should one Illy the Se-notary of mob intention, on nr before the 28th 4. ) of beptember. and lea.. with. him t , 11.0 and fall de synatino of cone, stook , to order th at pre r atrangencente Way i.e =a.= f m ete, accommodation. , ~..;!,;;;1N11,..t,'..t. , r:vg.t. :or: mv,r,',.,'..!%„,.mr,trip,T. \ ....., tor fat can, DOM.*, hatter and Muse, Ac t and the enotemente t ea red from mhibito, cf throe trmeles, mud be .104 'nth the SearettrY, beret'. the 04th 01 &M. tecalex. INNTKVOTIONS 01)10 TON diIDOE3, AND FOR TILE SUPERINTEND?... TS OF ME D(PFIDIPIXT DE -1 PARTtindittl. AA 'rho Judges e rco tad ta report themeeleett to the Prmident, on fltlle add .at the Dasher Mao. at the ith•la Ornonle, theyare a lured to meet at the Society's I tr , e..ot, i n the graucele at 4 'clock. P. 10, Oa T 0.141,7, .117th ~,e,e,r, co hen ire races cho will be Piled ; • aud an w.ancer of ukOraing , at 0 0 tomeact. at the I=oo. they ot di be turtle...l with the oho' of Nutty, and ;dowel iculecide tom the merits at t diffotent animal* sad arth chos enheetred to thuaretcreo e being mule to the num beneflited to each. \ The Judges on oil aniande will see regard to the gem metryourty mstnrity • dee, and zonal alities chars. t• rietto of the tree. catch they j deo. qu Mem will mike doe cotqwance W age. feeding. th ey other eirmunstanm, on the character and edlditlon of tit mlutale. They Viol Oct el. eaconntgement or neer fed animals: They will pot award prmintrot for Du & OM , , ere hitifetvo watch sates: to hare been Mt - mu. r the butcher, the o octet being, to nave tuperior maim of this lend FM breeding • • No pneecn.whabeeer 0111 ice allowed interfere with the Judges dating their tdledlielon• The t 'do. will be espeoted, \le all their :epode, to glee th e reasons ! their Ma drolly In the one Xf anima s.)oombrseleg the I dedrable quaint:sof the animals or.rticies( • gdoms are awarded, it hen aoything isethibited to tic. \ d'udges. I Moil deem mattoriont but beyond icor 00.0 , o premium to, they Mall Menial ano , of the I o A amine. on DoevretidearY Prdniontit AT their is& e. and anion No sternal or artuole cor" take O en thanone pre ins. Al ' roduotione plealsompetition tor prooniusas,.Ttutt \i,, be too growth of hditod When Were ere but one exhibitor. itithobigh he Mar le• 0 0 \ seteral tuitions Ina clans or eebdivitiott of • MS& only dee premium ill. be twuled; that to th e tint nr at 1101,4101 on the merit of the annual nr article Mal , * 1 :::ITLI - t.",`,.4-kr,"f` d . ;,') :Ntb7;tro:Cein l 74 . C. :1 compellubp: t DP. It iNTENDESTS It leetpected tie. the liut.e.tatandeat. I=ll twee per trent. Modion of all Artielea in their reopectlee deport ment& and 'het all 1, .h artic'es am smutted. unes , 1.0 may- be in numerical order, /or their em othto r rmle - la .. 1 \ hod examinee u. i \ I LOW (NG NATOLI. The Pining Meth will tate plass on Fridty. the XOtto. .1 v eel. 00. A Y. tn a neldtallecent, to the place of Itsbi lortiisu. a..r....r- 000 ...Douce l o \, , h , clocloc clew,‘..i.oi•e gotg.to to hare then. Lam , pitched and ready to more in et appointed len& TUN ADDILESS. 'rho ag &Wire. will be delleenerl at I ult.\ it 0 . • 11. Pr ide Me 00th of September. and inundltatellt alter the ut 1 the Itcoorto of' the 'Viewing Como:aided& or Judges • Ilthe teed. and the Proluali alrardea , ..a M r \ dibutei S. II Ay AND STRAW. s \\ II .1. ar d Steie will be lterialabect *rat 0. (telt' ... c..\l Medd he pr lam h nod grain wile.. farads \rel at to " •let cost eta., he.. who desire to Frchue. ` . thblo MENT OP PREP.') na. 3... prdnounashvrdtel will ba pal 4 by the Tdossarer, al liOnlee. on Or litvwcals. till rtes laic of the Tare and " lel &I: 7 i ;g ' n4 .''' w ' iri L ifer . l-I(ei Pal \ m,Ar.,r , .\\ a tel delive7l. if ello-Poto solo wh o Pa M.D... \ tee tairitri. ere is' f woods'` ` 'bat note. Ohs, MI for their pseudo.. at rise Pair, ettivilott an mod Ve, MAOO. by 1.4 a... te , the T , I ' e Ire le=r:teV:rlr:tii Ztret.."'HV co rm , ili:TfteVe\oretary will Iddraol the Dthlcatunswerd • ed las ado tear er at may De dtrected bythe persontaditled \ ; virtu's TO iveintToss \\ N 1 ,7,„, 1 . tvaNt t. 11. Execlerelo Committee wtil tote Inert 110004.0011 In , Moir wer toe.the oafs prodereatian cleft... Maud articles It ex ii i ti, int e r their evilest , end temamment `town, the f ro who List will net be. reermuillie for sex loda or ttrocgoo at may lector Trey desim v nitare. to give ~...al erten(' to !lode article st the dose\ ef the, Pete totoottentspo th eir rencela I, p d hen the Pair to denomectat to. ells-d, on Poi Mx. attar the Addrees,.._.• Whited nr their agents will be .01.0 to Pike ottults ol tbeirlodticleolo v tim Saelety cannot. ta oi, Icatluer charge of Meta • \ • . \ - \ , s \ HIC,CI.k . (lON tirOCK. AND Alt2IC ivi AT urrs-• '` g\., l u •. \ \ \'' " ' \ .11 oif J 4. k c ATt:;no e. ; . „.v. a . ---•"'- o' tP i ''"' „ .. here th m %rile- f , ".. .4 . . 001 A• 0 Pfttabo=g4 , a d .ttleglaeny. to d from the It atonal. five of ex to the &stab r. \ eeple.Vidt2terth \ ' \ ''. ^-^ --e-,_4. _ HOME It. C. LOOMIS, Ageot, No. 50 Wood atiost, Piathurgh biIiEOTOELS : AND SHOES, S 7%799 04 7 lei SI fY'N.7ltl f 0 . 100^0 00 11. D. HIND, Pr...7.3v. dAMUEL Hoe WOOD BriIEXT3 1. - 03P11);W:1145:1:0•4:4 - .1 IV/ DIED. Uu Daturdal, 18th that...JANE, wile of Jetta.°DLL Jut , to the EYA year of he r The Die.!. of the family nEyrited to &Detail the lair, `el IrCim the late reel teneq of pecleceamd. at alanaheatert ;ttJIG welvk. Twit Arrnmoo:. larrlesrn will lens the rettidepta cf Dr. JOHLP.II P. Dow :AK, Sloth etr..el, at 134 teeloett. M. NEW PAL.t' CiPPODEI, ~ AT THOS. MDAY', - .44 One Nice 000 h Store, No. I 10cor Itel Sired. I' RIII,ANKFUL . for pant fardra the aubsiii- I b., would faaractiully Inform tha pu blic that he Lisa w i i-t r.cead a largii.and eholm stock of ALL 000 De. tOi a - hisdi I e would uwiiitett idly invite th..pi r ol a i atwation ..t ' OMR dii ' alliEl. T it stock hat lieempurchwird al. n„toes .l. rata., and II ITiced at a very Omni' advance, o the imbsarlber does h them On the one yr oaf , *Po 1. ca. In his stock of, litti .1 litlODi, will Ow, °Mad • gen ...l assortment of hint.. p ain and figured I' bab M.rir, 0.. all wool Da balm., mix d i.. Ds Gems, COntax, Al pac... Gilt Plaid.. all Woo Plaids. X and 84 tipsiterax, A:.. an. iShawl.--bonisl ,,, a ‘a la Day Mad., Wataf lop, Ws- Les lint, £0: Limos, Caahm' u. Ilk, Minot and crape.— hatinet and Ylattnids of alt r ca a nd colora. vcryi, low Xinbro:derial. Oblutiwlts,Alki tare awl liandkemhiak loch i Incosinf all gull[ tat Tr r cheap. Also. Blink.ta. Ti 1..4..01e:i5, Aluall,p,...lCottork Lisp. r. ging. I,..mis. erlula Inateir. vaiiitn I fs.Olowtt, finis[)). WWI no.. livery article In the Ur 0 di Ilnu, The lowelt price named at tire. .....Itlird \ 7g Maple! at, ,i PENNSYLITANIA*II.. OA D. i) N Sept. 27tb48th,29tit ; 3Qth, a train. of Care wld • pun Distwael thii se et station on 1,1 - 1 arts sod E.ghtti ntrrlktm , aul the gr =Rural Slats 1,1, tirounds. troth 11 o'cioesk lu aim Pac inic. unal G oiclo. k In tho evannia. leaving each eta* iJiter hid( hou 0. Yu,. aam cud, way ilarchaw tioTkat the office. :,;fwd J. .11 - 149K31.111110. ALlt t N. Depot. , .. . . , t , 114 1 0 ii, SALE—Tsto *rat Boyrk, in good 0, 11.1 r and ready I r uns \ Applydi itinarloan hotel, of it LiA 4 k;. ottru. , Th. 7 can bonbon at tlia foot of Gm. St... Allen vitliMtTi i sat \ -- t - B''(t'iaPf'l%°° 4 A % rgunrn '' Th!,.rod.l.sl!.J. ,, tict• of the Vegeta l . Wino; J 011.10 0 .. 0•/k -" - - Hovey'. lint.. r a tirt by (..77T 5' .0.1. Joidwai cop y ......t7._. URPaY .11_ Trap . of l, l isf4 ......Mina and Iphla •••• In tne' re the \rat I)4ik t‘ k fed.lP; UM I.li. 51y CY•AIMK \ marl la • !Mk \\ ' :it ti Pl l "d ritad ' a ...1 '. .u.1% . ‘deLninor idurlin and • ltiff4air Dr.Bnito. . nt ' tlta ' N • It.n •a li ' gWit R I. \l irendik Worked L'ollara. iflatreir. dpe:rors.. , 0t . ..T . 13 .1 a, eat vadat,. AlmknpekroySit Nk . .ll d r Aneit. and bottenteriplog ainpdodj Q I'IRITUAL BOOK stor4, til Pub "ItTog 07 Imuot, 3CO Bradviky, Now: 1\ tiara r 1!7 m trsoed the totllnn books, Thli stm pr.or• I eltk.te . pc.,...,,, prartrea li..eion of Voecher'n Reperl, IyiYILI. \ Ihreours. irom tee tract; World. by li efte tulle. .1 prrinkont of Urn Werio d on `Piii • r r 'ltTl ree,.., It vomit. rt. P. Wilson. hiethollet and -km .. • 51 .7 ,. -T i ln . irjr.ii t , being a Ugrian of Dr. nitia, all. Int .‘ noszakf ,!'corm t, . nekrilitik the Inner Lila alra,s World of optrldr. 34 ornt \ ' . . ritilllnies Pornmatal Y. 1119rttstiort If me. ninkin.fl. sir. 1 7 6. ' ion, A PPirmono. dr, 91 mutat. Pilgrimage 07 'ltem., rsi.,e, to lb... Spirit Woad. th ugh .I Ilex. t:. Hainan sin. *Alum, 119 ten,' 11...e9..nhari'r Drum:atop klimoetiktn. 1C1.....t. lel( r, dike, Liztir,lirysiallration.Gbenihrm. Co ,111.90. \ . CeiesPal Tains., pti.or ferret' . ' • ' •, . ....1 through tilkb,7 Pere, .0 L. reran:lona •Ith 'lliirtY• 1 kheldsiall. a eviriklik 11 i. , t i ll it tAI manta and rolatior. •. Pt.. .Omens. WIWI/Jell I itinAnt liplritoklikln. £O.. do.. ' Prearnt A g 4, an Inner 1 d0..10• Polmonds on Sikh Lirittan and Richman.' ~.rootniro, =both nod drmartita. Pro' . •o .ether In on. 101,.. Mr., the ttpiritnal 1 drieit mains. a St witty ro-.:and cat• JD4Lis. noun. I zurell •121,471. Black .1 Yoperl Arm OBA . N, DRAL.—Tite Ina inentutions that Its .he banking hoi him to q exporlenni or In the banatrat bower ' twit 'roos prwsw. Ls eswsube is,. ..0t ressnnable term r Dieu, BENJAMIN D ,P. 83. blase. toter. NEW'itn bin' \h Diahrb e . . .. Phila NEW t. , ' ,5,..1 IV - Elt rot liia k . , • 'WM. A, LL, re: \ ‘istr.6l VI .41- ... . 140 EV+ 3 SET t3O hide wimo 1.1 sof , J. .1171LIVORTII ii NI. rill t 11 Wood sis AL. VILA NTATI N NiOLIBE 100 r 3. 11 Oa a...warp, .4' mite br t \ ',a J. E. ILM , Tl.l & ' ,\ j,. QUA It LIOUS MOLAS .1. I. --,%00 bblk s ' , Amer House Mots r, for rale b k \ i \ t, \ soli . B. DI MCL.I (Lb_ 1 ' Splendid Plan Torte at titictien. • (k N Wednesdny:af moon, 2.B\et,intit, at 3 1. ./ n'elolk,a!No.l29 Wooa street. will bpailed 'lp the In . ot superb tibias. Olass'lrattoY Otwila 411. rrr& 08- {..riot &wen °slava Rosew ood are Piano Forte, meat ' P. M. DADIN, Alien, Hotel OiVaibite at\ Auction\ (1N Wedneadayteornitk; Sept. 28t41 \ vy ..eimk, .eth• Leau.,.tim".• g.N. Ro om cktl r k Wool sod sth etc. willbV , ald. ^sArt.t.... , .. 4 ., , 'feet Omnibus, soltabl try Uote or Meek. , s seen , s P.. 51. DAVIS, Awe; A DMINISTRATOA . S\SaIe \of a Privet . W (a. LIIMARY.—WIh be att the Cootmerwel Pr 6 Rooms, toner of Ww7.17-- ....- streets. e ' wedseelsy and , There:sr evening.. Sol tZ , eta Library " oeonhoic st 7 o'elock.by order of: of theist* Walter Pori I enslre eol• teatime of Books on all I Frenahsrul Owosso anthem Theol low, Tras wa. Bi o g ra p h y . 11.14. h) . of the orts are scene. Muir . Catalo WV gues elm be he FINE HONEY °leaver'. Hop.? ..onTayloro• Trananoros. sdolottls do; do Roney Inadoor do.; Low'. Brow nolo Wholooolo sod Ds 27 \ L'INK 811AVINQ SOAP- Iog Componad. ?MIL:We ." do Buboes do. do: William's I Ile7nee Ewe Shell Creme; do Wholesale and natal Y , sr U 7 \ , ARD-51q1ds. t . d II di 1 d• 'lad for rale bT . Die I p ACON.— 25 \ piecea Ilam• - for sale hi , - P. . ITTEBURCIIIVIIED E \ 'FARM ' Ilrfe,\ 12.811Y,gtuntedantlkle. Avenue. about °armlet er of • toile from the 11, 1 tell-gate, on the harmers' a Heensnlest plonk Hoeg, (hrteoslottNof 4tla sere. t ) ) add‘ s h nut three end a quitter natt4s frotts.PUtebura, She insto.. latter O ' f g i srt ° 4gt. l :4 l a.,: . ' gr1.1.1.7...'i , I mete the follownue new and ‘I velem ',loofas T.,.0,1 T A ItTARICA. Title now.erbor'sltro,p hies to be the fl- , neet of the tribs, hoots g a rich oar, to lase and being extremstr hardy'. U,lltifillT lite ; • beautiful slant foe ' emelt enclosures. Trtelre thou., YILIV TAKES, of Ere Seoerth and esoellentesuentr, the can be men on the ground , : a great numberof the le were ( lsculad FM , \ stone to the had win e 0t.1831. as A smalneel‘unbure or. the fu.sts of Mit sewn \s, This neat, , tit ererstreen. eta. not be too highly epolte sof,rtod•le Oechirly eluptist for et...bur Intrpaeru. WI isfimin3 witlenl, we cart te \ fanT.-.llt d AlTette.lTl .tiolil a. A., "e It a. rtearitiZti, SALIX PliellitUl,A, \ (new ellue 'eine: . \i k ItHODOlgai. Dttolstl In • variety, \ SIVEII F,11,N Ili, k. Y, En•ll.sh HOLLY In nriety. ak,r.• \\ , ~ , • Nets lint et our stand au east days ao4lc . Dtamead M t...7‘... s la_ fi .'l d .-t i g: s . l 4.4 "" l ' 1 \ de l ied tr h t o tli I ti 7 1 ,4 . . .c r . z —_,,,____ ime N. Q.\ Sug\g. for M. ITCLIALTUR,F.. st — t - n , E \ -- . 1 :, e. - -,ff aooo MI 1 . 110,T11,RN: \ \ rrEAS-150 p.s4ag Tom. for sole by .Bv.L.Fti MACKERF k L--30, B RAN UP: - 11 • • .14 ORT for nal mit I B Bass 821 , , , L , I: DT; t r'" t _ _ . LEAD PIPI on TO , cond t i n& nnoz. et lop Olatatterybd Laud fix site re/7 W 4114/ BR , Prout, t. SIQ TRANGERS 41.aitil t tliONit,, - keepers! Pripariestibr sir • Wtairspsk,, TIVRINVAVVeIere ' t a Ilea *IV . 111 tatrnoy.ooloap! Vietv3l2f and. , : A glat.im ___..‘l and .... .!:.'. ' ~h A t i ll JE ? ExriiEßs\,,, • Vaal., and s ; tamer 4.111,..5pee; for , a Mqt. S 'l S or ß ee%;, %t , aseilllrd a ar..a....,41 kbbli \ Di\ LIuDA Al3l Mb. 111 voil CHEESE -47k) boas XTENSION S H ALL RAN Ha r gisitt l aitiarae r, terms 84 saa 62, l Saki OEN am bank ant Notert Na, ham .It M, 11 . Dr• {.l TRA Y 110 V. 1,77 se. V 21.4 11 of • 14, eat Toimehip. Allootkeny WtllTt MOW. I,ltea , In o old • pleee ent,out '4.10 owl.. 1,111 plessimov, ropee4, her sowor • beep 811, i 1 r PROTII a - OTT, Wil , esala and 4411, a n..i.oa la 00 ' an 4 me)i.0.100.0 of Fourth ..ok` amithaa'd atn. Plate.. Nt i :siikreoatv.4 sk :I sad‘ [ int! ounp , y of BOOT r.nd at Tall. , rMI and Winr W4r::ogl4!nl!'.XlldeM 11g071:64Ve wooer eh... of tbaritalatilokicitibeit gadtti. \ runlEs and Carp.tlia ir la of. o 1.101 ,. .. .o:.nnery if* t l ' ellg,Vlll. t r o ::„ , r 4 #47111 . 1 It (hr. t e rOCk'T 't . . . gI'ANISII BROWN-15 bbb T o sale , by . , I%Ar r tgl,#krohLa co. , ...4 s _ cod aid Nut at& N Tr F COUNTRY 4t.IT FOR chati to Will(usbarigg i 'hud isnm•ll4lolfs ogpsksits orh4seu llotal, consisting 0 ,albt of grout 4, having 14 Yrant , pu tbu Pittsburgh sad Ofssa%bzirb Tuvq44 01. 50' trot sod exrding Walt 254 tear 5,150f00t streeharechesi titres.. is tux s consfortsbla two y WELT" WO 110114 NErsuged •ith balP4relkt bsaliaszlorg.` with ditshlor ul and kiisha en tha lors pr55t4tr. " 511.11,441ez 51 Itp`4t.t. rands or flosnitug 11hn54, , . There in .1.0. CO. prbk sithi t o t , i ‘tisr n . ullagr x o: s i, ,,, b4 , ll4‘llo. PosiseiTigstsirmlia s st \ 21 , 5 ,40111011, ac \ s s 71.1,1111LN. , \ . Penn , Mass Work& %, • • Loltg, , NZ,ZSe\WIGHTIII.4.N, lANIIPACTi.". of all ii i(o o ELv.& vl ALB, BOTTLic 15 INDOW aLA , .6,\,,, , rad 65 Vrout,etteats Itabamh. s N. B.—Tart:lsW. au Von saal , 0151,1 sta. of If a do. 61515)ind viti7tothp WA fte k 2k411.1 " d V . \ Irki Wind emr ep for VrtIALF ALU B4E 'AR SALE, eituatq Ilts FO R the dty, an one bal( b 4ryerl c irlatitt Media/ ant/ cleurd„ cod ie' high cite' cultivation; sod 10 tore of prime bottom nitadom \ good timber. Thia =Woven:do's are tmail4Rellleß Row, glable. arrlog AIM orrtnie go • . the plabo,lt eV I ere.ftred. e , orett . ‘ tent•to U rid end 11J11e4' , W111 .0 I tow:arta withlhe prtvlltgeo rty. This hnd, 111,og me near the oltY. , leod on good •4, woo bit iL admltie malted tor §:t d lltrogoTt It • i Truit 64:24= 11,0,, ". 14.11N,' rept.d • , Reels •t 1 ent, VE \PA`k44l-11iiilii1J4 L)FZlcts,Tsliortmei t of n . c.i ..,., ti. 1 ,. ; ..,. ! . iti r ri , .... 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