condition of her preponderance in Germany.— Should the above newt be cofrect, it seems to in - ditiate,:lo s slgallthant manc t 7, the attitude which Austria intends. maintaining in Ulla grave ques tion. It Is almost useless remark that the dllt Glared neutrality of the German powers would be r deoisive proof th at the war betwe e n Russia ot • kty iiithatilertune in lect'oPeicieltikitter, and ohci, ipiths circumscribed to the frontiersof the Hawse& &mills, it would,'withent any doubt,' lead before long to that conciliatory settlement -*nick the interests 'of Eurips call for."' ' ' ~...- . THE •BELEASE'OF KOSTA. • “The Ynnanuacio of Austria to the Sublime Forte, , • Baron de Bruck, to the 'resident Minister of the , 'United &ata at Constantin/yds, ;fr. Marsh. - ' Bunnconen; Beet 14, 1888. • - Sir—ln my letter of the 4th ult., wlich I had ' the honor of addressing you in reply to your ':communication of the 80th of July, in relation to the Hafts affair, I theramed you, M. le Mole. . erir,..that -I found myself in the ithoeesity of de . - mending lostmationsTrom the Imperial Govern menr before explaining myself en the subject of ' the propositions contained it the eimmunication '. noi Te d fo, In the meantime, direct negotiations ' were open between oar' two governments with . trireme* to the events which Mowed the 'sr ' out of the above nested person at emyrna, and • which, as you ate already infor;ed, have not bee n is yet brought to, a condos! . Nevertheless, the-Imperial' Government, un trilling to confound the individual with the ewes, - ' - lea just authorised me to come to an understaed ' ing with you, M. letaro, on th e' liberation ' . of-Mardn Hosts,' an his c o n vey etwit to Axial ' Ca,' and to mile the eof the ti arrangement relative to it, in accordance with e offer which you - previously modeler me. For that purpose ' - Bette will take his •paasege it:Smyrna, under 'the aureedonso of our consider eutliorities re ' stecdtely, en board a twee of-wir of the Uni ted Shaft; or, in d a fat+ ha sLif Matron board one of the American me ips which.frequently touch this two at the uld part, and at the `'moment when It sails for America directly, with- ' out touching at any intermediate port, except ''ln coat of a carload casualty or-shy other sod 'deo ateel . t Reitz must be provided with , l an Amerloen :passport, which shall expressly] prevent him Anus &bogies his route or quitting the ship be ., etre It ehe/1 have arrived in America. The -Ins ,periat Government, however, reserves to itself to take 'ineauweesgainethhe said individual, in conformity, with its right, should he ever Again' be toned on the Ottoman territory. As that ar rangement is in accordance with your proyoel: MP, r"CiPcot focal your Updates M. le Mbilatro, Mat you will give the neccisary orders at Say?- ei, 'and inform me or the fact, In order that I mai glee similar instructioas to the Consol.fisn• era! 4"3f Austria in the said city. ilteceive, Ike! ... 27Wilwideur ifiteister of the United Steles at Conetantaufle, Mr. Marsh, to Mu' .ffacedkno the isternsaudo offfie Royal andlmyeriarila . July, the Baron de Bend. . • - . iiTherepia, Sept. 16, INS. "Sir- I have the he -to sake- 'go the ' receipt of your Excel' erday, -Which announces to ' the propceltion.ithich I in lease .ef Martin Hood% ant kilted •Bieteti, and of replying itlone 'recited in your. Breelit faith fully obverted by the I felted Spites. I yea in errs.] t the French steamer would Fri day. Airline - dig of ' 16th, (this day,) end an the it to prepare this morning ions for the respective.Cor send especial messenger Glen 'Wanner cat Mondsy, . :convenient for your . .the meantime, the lest • fot,the Austrian Cousin._ 'flu cimoinding, I am hap _ .. so ex lon the opinion th is my:Ehvenutent will End, n the readiness with whielt.abilmperial Modes. ;O. Ilk* Emperor of kostlieqthall been pleased to .aceede to the arrengenleit prop'oncl, and permit am to add, In the oonoliftting tonne pursued.by your Exeelleney duringthie disegreestg affair, a very gratifyusg proof of the 'amlesbltliaposition and the moderation of the Austrian Government. , and and I hope that the points of differetree still existing between the two Gov trantente will be arranged in a manner entirely. compatible with the dignity and he or of both. , I prey your Excellency to tear e the astu nue, &a Tan JAPAN Exennerion.—The following bi tereteng account of the;moremen of the expo .dition is from the North China M 11, of August 11th. The appearance of •the stesmers r the first et -er seen in Japanese waters—with the other me wls in f sw,moving with all tails furled, at the rate Cl nirat or ten knots an hour, appeared to predate cionsiderable sensation among the Jet- Vanes', and all the trading junkie, with which the hay Was crowded, care f ul l y kept oat of their • WV- i - • Ea the ireesele, were coming to umber, two 'hell/ or rockets were fired into th e dem a xu r - battell about', mile distint, tut Opparently is a nipd, and not as a token of hostility. 1311,0 i. al government !boats immediately came off and endeavored to pat on board the' vessel the usual notification to foreigners, warning thom to de= pert. They-were not zeieireci, hOwevet: and Iffit Deputy Eleyeiner of Drip, wbo Was the ly person allowed -to isome on baud, was nett& ---' • ad that, If toe Japanese authorities endeavored - td surround the Mips with tha.usnal cordon of ininte; it would lead to very merlons consequen• • ea: A few boats, neverthelesa,lingered around the Basquebnona, but tbe eight of some warlike pkwparations satisfied them that Commodore • Perry wen in esrneet, and they quietly retired. During the only of the squadron in the bey it was never afterwards visited by any boats, ex °opt thoee containing the off! • through. whom' the negotiations were carried cm • The next morning, Yezalmon, t i; governor of Drage, and a nobleman of the !hi rank,, came off, and, and after ascertaining the of the . vielt,Jisked for time to despatch an' expresi to Jeddo,•fu'order, to communicate the informn tient; and bbtelte instructions how to act. Dar ing tbe three - days which clapped before the an ' evei,urrired, the hilasissippi made a trip of about ten miles farther up the bay, fincling ev erywhere deep sounding!,. Beyond the promo.: tory of Oraga,ei point which no foreign voted had - paned before, she disoovered 'a large and beautiful bight,•whieh was, perfeCtly land look• ed; and offered the meat secure and oommodious inehorager -- -;t3he wee followed at a distance by a number of government beam, bat bele of them attempted to interfere with her. ' • ' On Tuesday, the 12tE, an answer arrived from Jeddo, stating that the Emperor: had appointed an ofßeer of the highest rack to roceed to Bra ga, and reeelv.lhe letter of the - Preationt of the United ' Buttes, and setisfaotoq — proota having • been given to Commodore Perry that this ap pointment acme directly from the l'aipertei 410 y. ailment; It wea arranged . that thir interview ahonldfske place on the morales Of. the 14th. The Japanese Weeded the small taws of God bona, about three miles south of Uraga, for the interview On the morning of the 14th the Bo:e -quities= and the Aliselesippi lock up a.poaition • off, the town, and lay with their broadsides to the shore. The 'Governor and Deputy' Governer. of , with the commandant of the military forcer, oucte off to accompany the Commodorsto • the landing plate. The officers and men detail ed to accempauf . Commodore Perry nthounted to Alining 400; while the force of the /*Pantie was variously estimated at from WOO to 7000. ' . the Commodore was escorted with . the Ameri can colors fiyiog, and the bands playing the ma. Donal "Had Colotabia,", to the house of re. • Gotten. lien he wan received by , the Prilll3o Of . Idety'flot Cow:Killer of the Emperor, who was iccempanted by the Prince otlwaiel. The lot• ter of the Preeldent, and Commodore Perry'. let ter of aredento were formally delivered, and an official recolpt given in return by, the two Prin. sec.. . The Como:Odore elated that, be order to give tbs Jepson!. Government ample' tine- for! deliberation, be waidd depart ia three or four, diva, ; and return in a few monthit to. receive the I MAY. On the following day Commodore Perry, its the Mieditaippl, went about leo:miles •beyrrad this, making a total dietnnoe 010 miles beyond the J/1:14 . of ,preilotte _exploration. From the dm* of Abe frigate , a crowd of eitipplug wan Ceti, seem Or eight miles to the northwairdisand. from the number , of junks continually going and minting, it wax,eildent That this wan Ginanehor agein front of the oapitel. The °Soars of the. Bnequehaiiiiiand Mississippi speak with admit , eitkut of the, beauty of the shores, and the rich naltivation.and luxuriant vegetation 'bleb' they every where witneased. The bathes with whom they came in conceal were friendiy in'their de =anon and - the ,Governor of. Crags to spoken. of 11&11 modal of refinement-nod good brieding, ,The day before the departure of the equadroa, -the Governor went on board the fiasquehenue, Miklos, with lip 3 a number of preeents, consist ing of articles of lacquered warp and other Ja: pontlio.Matiarmtnrot _ The rebellion la Chins 0°130011'e! to:plogrelv and Pekia to fallaoON andrwith It thi:Oli9 , 44Pg Alaast,7- •;sl4"ito4l , reCoTecridere better, demand eipeated.on the Chloe markete • demand, and congou higher;; , aminsisis, And aIM rGen Ile exports Of Grain from Egypt were slit! going on, and the question .of stoppage mum, . , n ',The hid . hid done damage, bat was falliog. The aeoclunta Irma B armee sra uosaWafaotory. The war part) et Ars Was inereselag Its etreegt b The /Dag alone groyeads. war.- W birtheeo ere orertua with large baud. d rob woirbe Ur them weete, with the view of dri. T4lll,.the tohsbttsata Into flannel( These beetle - awswelikong, that it hoe been- J ged Prudent to law*, „the tom ea Pewee: The troop are The Pereiotio hero chained polleadon or _LATEST. uriugwernio 4eply to t4l Turkiri 4=4=4 . . Wises to Brame:do tiitc4 palitiu taleigraphlodupatob from Vienna announces that *dykes had been received there, lasting that Prince Gortechakoff had lent • reply to the demand made by the Porte to evacuate the Prin. :a/pantie/ within 16 days. The answer we. to 'the effect that he, the Russian Commander•in. chief, was neither authorised to commence hos tilitiei, to conclude peaoe, nit to essonate the Principalities; conisequently, he would do neither one nor the other. Even yet persons are found to assert that war will not secessattly begin, as Gortsobakoff's re ply pirkrpe mesas that be must await orders from 8t Petersburg The above despatch is dated Vienna, Monday evening, 17th. ODESSA, Oat 6.—The Turkish declaration of war ilea been reosivaL The corps of General Luders are still in this vicinity expecting man:hies orders. The smil ed confidence prevails in oommerial circles. The cholera has subside& Paekiewiteck, the new Commander-in-Chief, has demanded to have ..40,000 of the picked troop., now in Poland, phased under his special orders; In the Prise!pandas. The. German papers announce that Austriaand Prouia have ordered their subjects In the Turk ish Derides to return home. The. Porte, howev er, had provided for snob a contingency, so that the eerviee will not miler: Fasaow—Two hundred polltioal arrests were made at Paris on the night of the 16th tilt Among them was AL Godohaux, the.. Minister of Finance under the Proviaional Government. Insor.—ldanifeatations of political agitation hue taken place in various parts of Italy. Considerable agitation prevailed among the refugees In Piedmont, and the Government hoe felt it necessary to establish a supervision over them ' , for their own good." Austr4 was strengthening all her coasts in it.. Wy, audit appehenaion of an Insurrection. MADLY' Boosann.—A letter from Pula to one of our journals gives the following account of the recent career of this noted woman: "Tour readers will recollect what an excite. ment was created two or three years ago by a murder committed by a Count na Beaune and hie wife on the brother of the life. The Count wee tried and executed, and the wife acquitted. The property of the murdered brother, which wee very large, fell by right, to the widow, hie deter. She also became, by a decision of the court, guardian of her two children by the Count This lady is possessed of extraordinary personal attractions, and, from this feet and the peculiar ity of her wealth, and her youth, has been the heroine of many novel adventures since the trag. io deaths of her brother and husband. The French and Belgian newspapers have found In her a perfect mine of romance and originality.— One blase English nobleman who had sought her hand willed her all hie property, and died soon after. Others travelled hundreds of miles to lay their hearts at her feet, like pilgrims going to Mecca Several times she has been on the point of oontracting an advantageou marriage, but by some means or other i. has as often failed.— At last 'justice has been eeind of her,' as law yers say. One of her retelling has cite her be fore the tribunal for the singular mode in which ehe administers her affairs; or, in other words, it has been discovered that she is leading a dis• solute life, that her mind Is slightly turned, that she is fast equandeting her property, and set ting an example of prodigality before her chil dren which it Is thought improper should longer exist. The tribunal has just decided that 'the lady Lydie•Victoire-Josephe Fougnies, widow of M. Alfred.Julien lUppolyte Cunt Tuart of Boearme, cannot hereafter Pitted, transact, bor row, receive moveable effects, and give,disoltarge, alienate, nor squander her hypothecated goode, dto.' withoiat the aid of a certain legal gentleman thereinpartied, who has been celled to her u. sistanc6 by the mart In the capacity of legal guardian." Our English tiles by the Niagara, announces one of the most terrible catastrophes on record, the total toes of the ship Annie Jane, Mama commander, belonging to Liverpool, which was driven ashore on - the iron bound coast of Barra Island, daring the recent gales, on the night of Wednesday, the 28th alt., when no fewer than thra hundred cad fortytigott passugers—men, women and children—met with a watery grave. The Annie Jane was a large vessel, and sailed from Liverpool, for Quebec and Montzsal, on the 9th of last mouth, with some 460 emigrants, most of them Irish families. It is presumed that be had made some progress across the Atlantic) when she encountered the late fearful south-westarly gales which disabled her and rendered her un manageable, and In that 'hopeless condition she was driven bask and dashed on that terrible coast of Barra, one of the Hebrides. With a point called Vatersay, where the wreck occurred, the island Is Mx miles in length and two and a half broad, and Hee wate t pive miles wrath-west of the nut island. There le a lighthouse on the head, which is the highest in the united king dom, being 680 feet above the level of theses Bach is the terrible character of the coast, how ever, that , there is little chute of a vessel being matted when once, it Is entangled among the reefs. Savbral of Um urvivers contrived to get a puragefrousthe Weed over to Tobermory, a small - seaport In tholes of Mull, and from them the authorities learned that 848 passengers were drowned, and 102, with Mr. 8011, the chief offi cer, and 12 of the crew, saved. - Lear Fnastram's EZP/DISIOD rs BIAIOR 07 DID HOIDAID ADAJDOXID.---11W screw 110h000. 'er /lad, sent out by Lady Franklin, many months since, by the way of the Straits of Meg. ellen, has arrived at Valparaiso, where, we are sorry to learn, a rliresorennent avtowg th e oilcan Aaa fed to an a:widow:mast of A. whole expedition. l• Upon her sxnval, in consequence of disagree. meat tetween Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Robert Grate, the Sailing-master, the latter left the yea- eel; then difficulties arose with the crew, who refused to proceed farther to the vessel. ' An. Bpeal N was made F aces, Kennedy to Mac Kay ~ of H. M S.c the remit of whiah , widened the breach instead of producing any Woof effect, not tram anything done by Mr. Mac Kay, who acted throughout the affair in the moat gentlemanly mihner, but from Mr. Kennedy having called on a Naval officer while there was a Comm! in the port. The men were taken on shore, to the Consul on Saturday, Aug 27, and he said that it was a ve ry unpleasant thing for him to Interfere between the parties, embarked as they were upon such *glorious service as the name of their fellow-countrymen Nom death.— He advised them to go on board and reconsider the subject, end he trusted that they would Glen see the teas state of affairs, and that as un; pleasantness that had occurred should be forgot tee,. Ind that Use motto of all embarked on such an expedition should be mutually to bear and forbear. He then told the men they woe to ap pear before hilt again on Monday, at 2 P. 11., but Mr: Kenvedy went on shore on Thursday morning, and by sppliestion to the Captain of I the Port got the men sent to prison, so the affair was now'fairly out of the hands of the Consul. A new crew was now partly engaged, and the repairs of the verse! proceeded with; but new difficulties DOW arose, millets dually terminated int,the engineer leaving the vessel. Mr. Keens. DS, now eeeing that his path became more , and more rugged, determined not to proceed any far ther; so tbat for the present the espedition_ie aaadosed, which, on the whole, la fortunes fur Lally Flusters', Dir, from the advaaced period of the season, It would been beta Impossible to Bain reached the ice this season In time to have yeadisad say service, so that the maths of we gee sentprovielone will be a eormiderable item between this and next March, when it is to be hoped that the vessel will be despatched to aid in the work before her. It is au tutforionate af fair altogether, bat let us trust that good may er salt from it. A Don's Tsars sox Balmer Tkarsume We have received from a correspondent who has recently visited Ireland a somewhat 'curious-in miaow of the we of a dog, whialtis in the hat.; it of travel/10g . 6y railway, for which he appears to have a fres pass. She writer states that hav ing a Particular friend engaged on the Dublin and Drogheda Railway, he travelled a good deal on it doting his 'lay In Dublin 08a passenger, • dog of the Eleoteh terrier breed, which answer ed to the awns of "Jack," formerly belonging to one of Ine_Partsta. particularly attracted his at tention. On inquiry, the engine driver stated that the dog gate upon the angina at pleasure, abd leaves It the lame. liometbnes ho will go on it Dublin' and gel* Drogheda; get eft there, wait for another train, and then proceed to Bel fast, where he will take op hie quarters for the night. At other time he will travel to all the intermediate stations Should he happen to mite one train, he strolls about the station, like any other paisenger, until the next Games up, and then starts again.. lie is well known by the *Metall at all the stations, who seem stnnem with his mode of living, and allow no one to trio. lest him. Ootmeionally he exhibit a little epeeist attachment by travelling ail day with one engine driver.—.MasteAsster (Enp ) Guardian - - The gold Adrian" from Australia awl favorable. Tbe Government and °num &awaits show au M amma of 20,000 ounoes in two weeks alone AWL The aggregate amount shipped qfvom Victoria In 1868. 67 term, 7 owt , 8 qrs , 11 lbs, worth *5,166,870. A Zinn Carrels—Two oast bargee run from Genova, N. P„.to the Pennsytvania mines, both df then 3 owned by one man, but one under the command of the husband, end the other Of hie wile t She in a Felled master of her craft, lifts coil with - herculean strength, and orders her la• bating men about like, the sergeant of dragoons. sho manage. Aliatielet mutton herself, and wo be unto Dim iho disabuse mien or enema her path. Hsi rolus *go out like w shrill ingmet,, and all staid seams it tbs. gout : . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE . PUIIJY,IIED prT4B3IIEGH WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, WU VEr HEADING/ NATTER WILL BE FO ON RAMPAGE OF ruts PAPER USPrrretrutuntlir urrra:—.n e eitsv.ire c h., u tenon of our Weekly Ouretta often to our Dunne/is men neentlealrable medium of rasklue their banlerra knownn. Our circulation Is between four out eve throlnand, ranch er alicoetevery not county is Western Pennell /Antenna Worn Ohio. AuvEtallicitS—Nattl.r tbe Jakntortal hooter nor Printing Stabil&Ment of the natty flearrre. are *goal On &today. ADVEILTIEIERB who deetre their niAlhea to &ppd.- in the paper on Monday morning. +ill Ideate band them in before 6 terionk. on hatardar “lIIIMITIOTTISI93 EKTATTATII A NAT/08, BUD SIN IA aj ILIPEOAO/1 TO AllY STOPLI."--This ie one of those sublime declarations of Holy Writ, the troth of which le immediately acknowledged on its being presented to the mind. It bears the Divine impress, and In connection with thou sands of other pelages of like form and gran deur, carries conviction of the Heavenly origin of the sacred Scriptures. Judged by this sacred aphorism, bow do we ae people stand the test of sacred criticism? Are wo not feet losing those obareoteristice of morality and virtue for which our anceetors were so famed, end which were so eminently 'manifested by the Men of the Heroin ion ? To deny it would be the most couch:sive ev idence that we were so hardened In crime as to lose that sense of error which gives the best hope of future repentance. The canoe of this evil, and the chief inures of our danger, le elo quently slated by a ootemporary: //there is taw cane on this land tehieh above all others paralyse, the efforts of men to put down this rowdyism and to infuse energy and foxes into the law, it is the despotism of party, which fears to of fend 'these who have under Chair control Me haunters of groygeries, the prise fighters, and all that class of men who can be /vault with liquor, money, or the promise of petty office. ant who are important only because they have, under the liberal' and indulgent provisions of our laws, a right to vote. The country is fast approaching that point of moral decay when to resuscitate it and vitrify Its life-blosd will require the untied ant harmo nious action of all honeet citizens, who shall con stitute themselves a special constabulary for the repression of social disorder, and for the just and immediate vindication of outraged law. When patience shall have epent itself, sod forbearance changed to indignation, and men, sober thinking men, who have families to rear and property to protect, and men who hope to have both in time to come; when slob men ehall reflect upon tee sin of apathy In respect to these matters, and band , themselves together to put down rowdies who are kings and lords of ours now, we may hope for the prevalenoe of law and order over that 'vast field when rowdyism reigns supreme. It Is evident that so long as votes are desirable to demagogues, so long as ministers of the law, arc elective, es long u there is a class of beings who hire or sell themselves to party brokers, so long as office seeker, will flatter, coax and elevate them into a temporary Importance for political purposes”, just so long will the country be son trolled by, them, though after election day they are the most abject persons in the community. Our election, are so frequent that these men are kept - constantly Important, and of course grow more and more lawiese• for to scare a policeman or deter Judge they will very soon have only to say, "sir, you are endangering your office," or "your political prospects," and the msgio.power of that utterance will tarn aside the staff of the one and stay the condemning sentence of the other. The autocracy of Russia, the despotism of the house of Hapsburgb, or the Imperial sway of the Sultan la the day, of Hermon Al Rasohid I was never more fearful to serf, subject, or slave than will he the Iron nits of rowdyism in the pol ities of this country to the unisons of a land that calls itself republican. The citizen dare opt speak his opinions through fear of them ; the po liceman dare not perform hie deity nor dare the public rfftoer diechasge his, through a craven fear of these men when they come up to the poll& Butte! prise fighters go In triumphant proces sion through the streets, mocking the law to loom murder does lts work in the hovel and groggery, and the policeman rasa from the shriek cf the victim, IS its agony breaks the tenor of his night-watch; villains of all dies and skilled in every crime come forth into open day and defy the law, and It has no vigor to arrest or energy to prosecute the offenders. Over against the office of the law, and in the portal of the hall of justice—misnomer that It in—stands the demon of political fear, and It points oml• notealy to lost votes and lost plane*, and Imir and its ministers slink ought of eight —Beak am. Adv. After we have ceased to be Christian, how long chill we tamain - RcruSficani If we orison! to the contemptible prostitution of the eleetive fran chise deseeibed above, how long will that invalu able privilege remain to us? That was a great truth eittered_by Houtrrw,— Orme /Neches and Writings abound with genic of the first water, sparkling like distionds In settiuge as unique u beautifol--..1 hare learned that Republica may cease to be Christian, but Christiscity con never cease to be Republican 1" A correlative of this is, "Men Republics GUMS to be Christian, they cease to be Republics;" and all experience 'Mae the advent of Christianity chow. this to be true. TheAnedent Republic's of Greece and Rome per ished with the decline of publto and private vir. tee, and every attempt to establish Republican governments of the semi-Christian mations of Mexico and South America have proved Weara ble failure. Franew,—enlightened, enthusiastic, chivalrous France,—ltets been struggling to foun I an Em pire on the broadbeets of the will of the people, and ban ended in the establishment of a deepot- Ism salt/Isolate as it is degrading England, —Protestant, God-fearing, church-going Bog. land.—.haa enjoyed the Wettings of a Govern- ment of laws, founded on the will of the people. for nearly two !Kindred years. What has made the difference? The Christianity of Priam is effete, degraded and degrading: It is devoid of vitality, of power, .and of all eavieg Influent's It Is wirers convenience of the State, and pos sibly serves to mitigate in some slight degree the horrors of the remorse of minds which wilt not yield to the cold stoicism of a heartiess and 'ensue, infidelity. But it brings no joy, sheds no ray of divine comfort, instigates to no cheer. fat self-eserifieee, stimulates to no great end no ble deed., sod sheds no ray of glory over the -darkness of the tomb. All ie dark, vapid, nen luaus, 'shish, frivolous, debasing. England, on the other hand, hat always main tained more or leas, the vigor of n vital Chried unity. The tolnd'of her people has always been elrongly imbued with the divine principles of the Bible. Great men have been raised up in her midst, - by the providence of God, in times of de, °tension, who have &readied the elomberlog Chris- Gan eentiment, and brought the people beak to the sanctuary, the Sabbath, end the public 7,0- ,ogettion of the Divlne Will. England is camper attvely virtuous, independent, happy and free. -What France le, she bee herself bet lately given isidsbitable testimony, by oarelesely and tamely submitting to be aubjeoted to the intooutrolled will of RD upstart usurper. The people of, America, and eapeoially the .Chrietlace of Amelia', should learn leseone of 'shalom from: the'experience of the pest If we will maintain our "liberties, we-most maintain public virtue, and if we will maintain the last, we must bring the power of the laws and of Christian infitienoe to restrain and punish crime. We must labor to infuse abroad a more - eorreot public evnilment, by frowning upon evil doers,- however high they may be lifted up by corrupt means, and the tote of demagogues. We must cause Christianity to be respected, by insisting upon the mainteueboo of Ito rights, and by re sisting all enorosehrfient upod prerogatives By scf.doleg,;we mariong remain as &Ire*. hop py, and enlightened Christian nation, a biassing and a glory among nil people. The opposite COUlrise will war, and Dually destroy, the fairest Pfeepeoi the.*Orld ever saw. Tun At Aeowavrr —'The struggle for thri Maio of Mayor.promiaav this year to be vigorous and interesiing, gentlemen are already na med onudidatest for nomination on thu Whig . ticket, one of whom, Vis: L. Anew, Esq, of the Third Ward, announces his name in our column to-day. Mr. Adams is s son of Judge Adams, formerly Mayor of this 'city, and is p very rabble citison, sad a ginKi Whig. As we do. tot reside in this oily ehall not take soy part' In , regard to the nominations, but promise 'to give the support of oar 'paper to any respects.. his ands moral 'citizen, fairly nominated by the Whig Cenrcation We hope tho oholoo •of the Whigs will fall upon a althea wbo will unite a 101 l sod card's! vote of the party: kk thji way and Hats only ow we seem moue. NEW BOCLKI SCIIBJIR, 195 N04 . 11111U street, Ne York, who is celebeated as the publisher of god works, bee laid on our table the Mewing new publications, all of which are brought out k the best style of the publishers. I. The second mar mini England. By J. T. Headley, author of .. Napoleon and his Mar shells," sod other works. The war of 1812 has h tri numerous chroothlers, but the history of that time will not be written in this generation. We are too near the time of the events, in which much personal and political feeling was mingled, to write or appreciate an impartial history cf that period Mr. Headley bas, however, given at two vary interesting 'volumes, in which he hoe both included the ugh' and land eugage meals as they occurred. Hie style is more sub dued than usual for him, lied his work is a rap id, succinct, and apparently impartial account of the history of the country, from the commence ment to the end of the war, ,inolnding• every event bf any public intelitat. The work will prove a valuable addition t 4 our means of infor mation of that interesting polio). • 2. ''Sparing to Spend, 'or the - Lofton° and P.m bottoms."' By T. B. Arthur. This is :one of the largest of Arther's works. It is beautifully brought Out, and will have a large :us, for Mr. Arthur, without being great, is noverthelies pop ular. Hie works may 'not 'live, but they have done good nerving in the promotion of good mor ale end just sentiments, suadlin mineothig peeve lent errors In the present day. -8. "Tits Lied' Drummer, or Filial Affeetions." A story of the Ruseima Campaign. By, Gustav Nierits Translated from the German, by Mrs. H. E Conant. This is a eimple and touching tale of events, during the over memorable cam paign of Napoleon Into Russia. It Is brought down to the comprehenslou of a child, but el der Will folks enjoy it. Tee New Exauxn-130011ITT.—A meeting of tho members of this association took Vat,. on Monday evening, when the following gentlemen were elected Mame for the ensuing year: Prezidest—Hon. Cilium &tun. Kee Pruidents.---T J. F. Alden, Eeq , Run. Thou hi. Howe Chaphlin—Rev. Mr. Cornwall Trearaver—Lukt, Loomis, Eeq. Sicreuiry—lssno Whittier, Esq. Executive Covunitted—L Wilmarth A A. far. dy, F. H. Eaton, L R. Livingston, Willard Leon ard, Gee. Albtes, and Robert Dickey, Escers. Committee on TOGibi —T. J. Fox Alden, G. F. Gilmore, sod D N. White, Esq're. Committee on Music —Pslter F. Marshall, Gil bert Follansbee, and Isaac Whltier, Esq'ts. Th., "early day at which the committees have been appointed will give more time then bu bee'n usual for proper arrangements for the an. noel festival of the Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims, which promisee this year to be • grand affair - - Ta■ First Preabyteriim Church wee filled to overflowing last evening with the elite of the city, to mimetie the marriage of Mr. Wm. H. Talmage, ono of the pioneers of our young State, to the highly aocomplish,d daughter of one of our meet reepeeted °inseam. We presumed they received the congratulations of • numerous crowd of friends who called during the evening., but we hag leave to offer our humble "best wishes? for the prosperity and happiness of our old and well tried friend and his amiable lady We are not in that lino oureelves, hat to the bachelors in general we say, "go thou and do likewlse."— Sea Ft the reo paper. 11rsn —LientenaLt Beale, In pausing over the table land between the Colorado and the Gila, dienotered a number of rains of human habita tions Borne of them were very extensive and of stone, and showed that It numerous and in dustrioae population . coca exLstad where all is now barren. A multitude of remains of crook• ery and domeetlo atm:wile were found. It is supposed that the rata& are of Aztea origin. MAYORALTY. ("hum L hymn folfl boo u olo4ifloto tor Ifto7or nt PULL huh. uhfoot to the Jorioloa of fho IVbffif and /folk Muncie Ochvontloa. 00341. SPECIAL EOPICES spr Ws MSC? the attention of our road .r. to lb. attiortaaatnant of mourn ie YU/ORATING tarothlAl." an Ina *toad dam. tna Snartb sum esey-Ei 11/LLYXIII AND IantATZITIt GOLD Mining Cattitottf.Non Y•al , ~lac. taidant SerFizet Premium for beat 811 k Hat WILdON a no.V. Faatiloaabla [Latta°. K. Wood a' rnat, aminoproaanal to Suntan ltatir coatoantraSil nal tn. natdis aa anode/tont of not. awl Cato. tan jar tome, et LIMA, tont Pd... 0. &act bo sat. pamarany ao, boas* to. lb. sty. rat tientar attaottan to lOTtt«t to letgtto tnanadedula cf SJ. t!tata and Sip ttatn _ . - ;MOS Ealkdrii6o7, 171 I . IIA/CL BTIIIIiT, Nir• Tow', NANTIFACTUaIIge AID DEALER' IN EVERT DESCRIPTION OP STRAW GOODS, on:Waling In ran or PANAMA. LEGHORN, SHIVED. BRAID CANTON AND PALM LEAF . HAIN; English, Itallian, Swiu sad Silk Bonze* Aa:TI6'ICIAL PLOWICHLI. STRAW TRIMMINGS, &a. &s., Hy- ti• Case. tsemprteing oeie ef the larseet Illeeke le the eft/, to which the atta.theck of O.•h eel Vale Sof on le f fetfeet rally eellztteel. N. 8.-11.4111141, partlealerty rovitmd ti can ...Au/ szalskln. our Buck, which lo ntlud extroui7 10 their tnule. embradsir bow and foltbaabl. 014 Fr of UnWr ocl2-4aul L Annul Btateunent iF TILE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AR!) MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. r( Ilarrishurs. ILtaarsavau. Yar 4, 010 Amato a( lb. Camostly. Mat 1 .114300,01.3 GI Prez:doe. cacti to Map l. 1614. -- 136 460 66 Interact reeNl - 676 IS • Staßonary asnl (Is ar ruralise.-- 1400 00 ' . —......-4.340,153 30 7.103 61 . . . Do. Unal us tad. Lose., X pew.. floscal•sioo 4. Itio inrorante, lisharned Snandtint. Stationery. Printing. ho Oapital Mort. paid In and eacnanl..... Amoant„,t!c7.7li97•• U.AI. tbr 10ame5....--:—.177611.1171 7. Premium Notac..— ao Boma sadatogrokacoolta. oOd a:l7= n m ieraaier •-•- r - 13"."' zy u OM. Turnitual: mount of adtpailed Walnut 44141144 the Com. p44y tot yet 4. 4.040 001 00.110 , 02.1 C JOHN P. AUTFILItrUAD. I/suntan grssly: P. C. 81•D(W7101. ilorrirbors; SAMUICI. JOriltn. Phllodolrhirg A.WILEINK. Hoot, Pip. .boron: A. er, A. cattgitat . Jollti e. tALITHARPORD. poophln sountr. A. J. OILLIIT, Ihrsioburfr; " - 1"."31:". K .1111 P PV. ProAlJont. A. J. tiILIAT. kroarotary. again.tperlls clop. and Inlancl norlitoUoS4 ohm. on marrhandlao In city or country. at lorroot ram. Mawr vrlthonfotr. Pollaloo kon Availing luseroo Mawr r"firolually or far tom or b yoom4 B•an,b ClEm, oortnir of Pourth sod strolls ottt A. A. IJARRIIIR: Aaroorr. ilea% Hi Palm siown'a .aloe of Jamaica Gin ger—This Emend Is • preparation of unusual croallairoc: In ordloary dlantura. Incipient isholmn. In Mort. In elf rases of prostration of the cllgestire functions. It Is of lantlma6laval inn During the preyalsoce of the epidemic cholera and sucrose complaints of oblldrenat Is peoullarly - ediesoloon no family or Indbigittal ahould be without It. tismois--11. cure Di net the genuine gamma wiltdoh la prepared only by F.. [MOWN. at his Drug and Chsraloal glom nort.cesst caner of Fifth and Chesnut streets., Phil. adslphaand for sale by all the respectable asotheoarlsa In the Marco; and. In Pittsburgh, by Berd. rase, Jr.. 8.. A. yalmsetock • 00.. Dr. IL Ittolth. Laps.' Wilms • 0 0.. J. &barometer & 1./e • In Allenheny (My by U. P. ttrinryrla unlit. ♦ &AA bans a u. aoo lam HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASK CAP-ITAL 8500,0001' it. O. LOOllll3, Agent, Ho. 69 Wood etreet. Afff6niel74. • DIRISOTOIII !fimlfolll I. Lomas .......... La* of the .Stns. HartJbni. Joeper (Arnim..... rim or Moral. g & Oe. Tho , dore MaNconee Vino o f Bowen it MoStatnes. egion' Bigelow Pl an of Dmna. Ring &Po. IfOlioda IL Maim- ........ --firm of Clatlin, litedien & 00, Awe R. 0.0 Ilan ofOw+m GUIPIT .... ~. --Vim of est! Wood. eo( P. Firm of Mona & 'Henry G. lay 910n._of £/e,_OleOP_A Bowes. Joao Zore, glom ofJensee mor M. ChalietS Hatch firm of O. B. Mach & 441. Pita of J. O. Howe ar Maim* ..... ./ims OA A. Lemma, a 00.. Marks A . .. ~. of Heckler 6 Le Altafende. f Lewis Attarbetswt • Co. beef ft. M0010w,.........,1dent M. /I.wba. Mo ooo, Dreight....:.....,Mrat Of Twebridge. t A Oa John G. Nei n,.. . Plan of Helm & Cki. Chorla.,it win ! form or Baldwin. Mars itOo. George o 'Mlles, Plan of Oo T. A Loebrap! 00. ino Of David ............................. Pan'W, =il z ipordees firm Of NOT ton:lintler Hoyt. .... FiFteli°;;lfirfl}R, , i , -!°liint.orA: B. lanes 4 ' 130. Has ....• .. 'Finn of It. Lockwood & Bon • : 'Landis Hopkilia .... . SUM of ilegbine.•llol ' I ✓ saac if ..psLotling6des.Plial=irletrimi iln.„Co.r Nath. H...searkuxu.......tdrm of (ilbson. w '„firm of We tt ell AM. I'Ve.l.l/17XT, Vtem of a!=lelvOlitteintalj"lll,ll.' . .. Woiis.' Fargo Ca": fir. Garay NINO.* 0). OHAih J. 1 .4 1 17 P L. 1 41 PKIP. ?tidbit . 1 . •Ineriprr: Blesehretti the Allirete\ '0... °flaws. Elassarrow, hereby notify all Conn. , ' '''' ' ' l ".". ' h i' i .'olshlr of the 'celebrated I 1.4 5 P.1 e. • ' : ... t'll fiatiee.—The undersigned AF- Iteril Great 1.4 u1. :1 '1 1 p. m .r. ‘"l x. ,n, t7:: '"L euth. th .., '4 , l ,hrt d b m i.. 4k ....iri vp7,--'":". .r":".:J:"::-:":Pj:14:::::15,:nyer'<,":1;t7::.::::11:rv: P , P:o: ik b . ll . c:ro ,i l7l:7l: i 1 t...., . • , 24, ~ troy a moor as to make them Innen throughout a,. con 'ter 1 EOFFTE-60 b preeeat them for ;tattles:tent.. '''''h F"1.4 ".", " ."‘" e n ' ti t il . : ll *. u e e ' i nre4 d i i c ' bly tl 4 ll , e r ti or. l lai:n o l ' \ 1 1 l .. ' ' -- I,o d o . T t.....i tter eto .a. re 111 63 1 be .z..y ks . p i t ,.. ori thi to . lll , ; ,. .u .r t i tt:1,, ,, , , h . c i lwzo i l . s .i • tlnet thong thtscrupoloue enipiriei who ntorwle th r ;;,.-- - sehl. owe of the Assignees will be found. UCIIIIIIN MILLER. Jne 1 ce-lette nostrum btu. the POWs- cc.' rely ro ' i u u a ,70. • UV:OMM A. PERRY. ;o l pulthog to suetatn them. tietarineed. however. o f the ' ' l -'`,,, 01 WEI. B. KINCAID. i r. el value of . .. Plttobursh. Oct 18.1153. 44;n1 ~..i.......... i ucttatett of th ly awinficed Ms detests; ''' VOBACCOnw4O i t 'loe on t Id. ni. wieat medicine ; g \ A. H. HOLMES & BRO ,H.• '' '" wintlntes of tbn medical ; \ \ ;rterlo we hear the most : j __lvrtLee.t.f.,:..l:::, I g .tetitlonert MANUFACTUKERE OP 1 h.; inulitiall SOLID BOX VICES, SL E DGES, PICKS, ' , ait t i gg ~ ful runny. etteeo—u t , 1 almll APPLE HIATTOO.IIB, CROWBA.RS, ere., I ',:.',..., a. btu fkinth. an; alike la- t. ; TIMBER SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, ,' '' • ith ", " /nut \ Wu &Meted OAR BOLTS, I:. ow wontin tpletely , ;tr.niu, r. 4 that & • eat Mally. 011 .131,......., IA er qattlaithit. W ABILEHO. COTTON . TOBAOC3, AND 01M1 BCBEWN. ' Werßorchetiers 8111 be caret* to What DB-EBLANK'A PITTSBURGH. C a.IBBATMO LIVElit PILLS:and tagenonhelet. Then Otßse,S6 Wood •t.., botwsida Tat and 1.131 d. „ „,,h., pin ti ,,,,,,,,,,.. ~o b. ii,,..,Ati11.. ,p 0 . b g y grg All kinds of blacksmith work for Bridges. au, done at . t' e hub'', Dr. Ell'lwne's layer Pips, alio his 'c I brat 4 the shorten notice and at the lowest Prices. I•Drag Ai. fts 44- An ',Ark warranted equal to any mannfaetured-lhe V '''''' . "'''' '''" d d' d b e "d "Ed iiid"""' i' 4320 In the United iitaths , , and by the tole Propr i etor), , BLUEING ptiqrno.s, Aueeuctors to J. Kill W Co. ell Woad sr giiirbrits. 9 E. CAzao, fashionable Drew; Mater and lfWner, N 0.70 Fourth street. second turf. All Work eutruettol Will be executed With madam. and • di4estch. • " .Calif . BURKE h BARNES' SAFES—Hero IL ths kind of to Ls to the value of our BAVBB. 121.00 which we tan COLISAI•tair rest to. lIISIOLILLIoo of our work. We have already Duhllehed several certificates, pr.wing that Safeeroscle for our regaled and ord sides. awl sold shroud, lois, Ingo suldected t the HVYXIiitST TUTS Id( Afitillet, tklNFLAtiltA'f:tifild. sod nre.erveti their couteuta WWI% fn. Worn dakt.o . • The following le another Proof of the same incouteAnble shsraotert— SlO.OOO WORTH OF BOOBS AND PAI•ERS SAVED WITH A $4O SAFE! ALLMON. 11w 0011 art, November 12. 1002. Maealb. Butz! it Dames—De. Dire: Your taro lel'' , w.re duly received. I was absent at the time. 1 would Vlt.'l7.ltri t4,l"`.47blr.Ml;gr.rizkrn',lg movnitig 01 the 10m o/ June last—my More boil o dlng beteg burned to gibes, It was built of wood and brick— • isrge three story building. My gad, wm /a It at the tlievi of the bre, sod tell Into the cellar, where them vu al erg o amount of oil. It was ver thyt hot dm. 1, notes anti book' accoun • ts a were In Me Safe. ambbal to , about Tan Thousand Dollars, which era. ared ou . There lam not single paper indurvd; and further. I would advise any perm. wl.n la doing, business, to loot no time, but buy • Dee to keep their Pager.. a.. In—and get cue that is goal.Sl,4l:4l6lyrooOmlnend your gale. truly, seir Oakland Property for Bale—This • Peoporty le sltuatsd about one half mile from the elty hoe, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue. It le govered with Fruit / roes of the choicest Muds. many of them In toil !jawing. Alm an abundanoe of Grape, Raspberry. Currant. Gooseberry, k., Ao. Them la a two Mary Frame higether with °mire:gent out bonzes on IL Woo mof souse and plossentnens of location, this property muloot - tio eurpeased. It oontains a little over 0 acres. I rill, ell the whale together. or divide It tomtit purchaser.. THUS. J. CAMPBELL. riot M. 1063: dtf No. 119 Water street. HENRY IL COLLINS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WIIOLIISALE DEALER IN OFITGROS, BIITTER, SEEDS, PlBll, AND PRODUCE :GENERALLY, No. AS Wood street, Pittsburgh. irl6 O'CONNOR, BROTHER & BANKERS ANDINIII7II.ANCE.DEALERS, N 0.1.0 WOOD bTRZEr. Ono door train Pint street, Pittsburgh, pg. Buy and eell Par and Current Fonda Sight .3.4 Time Earl:Lange Coln, Stooks, gaatern and itarn Irmo Duly and Proansoorr Note.; allow 0 per mot.. Tiara Dram Junior Par and Currant Money; and, humor Mrs and ?daring Pollak* for the rlibro bannanare Chaaroar (nub CanIOC $140,003) an 4 Caw! insurance Or (aarPM! SIOX0.000) aolr CHARLES E. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Morgages dtc., Negotiated. YAATICULAR ATINNTION VIN et) Till PURODADII AND DALY Or 0100813. ur LN:+oo 000 r e. Joao. A Co., earner Arfoort sod Fourth stmt. Jalf, R. C. LOOMIS, v g the lota firm of hrtlor.ty & Loon o,) WHO 1.110/11.11. DEA L6ll IN BOOTS AND SHOES 59 Wood Plitub.rlh .l.Bxll,'sll Clitizon's Inintranoo uompony of rittobargb 0. U. LINO. Putnam I , LMUEI. L. WAUSIIELL. 0171 CE. M WATIAL,BITWXKI rt LIOLRY AID WOOD I=IESf9 fa I , rU1111.4 Mitt *NI. e.Alwe., !root,. en. VIII 01.1111 Allt.)112 , 1411-91 . 1 111V4101. aNO 1.t.n1/TA. Kith S. 144 .O W 4. Iry FUCA. ~4 41T•id ad CLKA anal 1. O Vc !I 41 Id. 4 T V. 4 NSIVI4 /lON. MIMEO DU K • We 1., 101, i 447; h 0.,. Ito4ITV ,•- , N als/lor, 1{1.0.1,.. *Or.. IZ:CCEII Jtvll". r LOCUM— 1. kNZIKDY 14.111.1 y WILLoWS XDWARIt EIRSAIB RE/OVAL. LOGAN, WILSON Sr. CO. LiffultlNDS AND VINOIXSALN DICAVIRD IN posigtaN ANPDevingytte^: HANDIN'AN.E, ,oIITLICAN, pie &.• neve removed to their new and exteneive sisrs. komt. roar Jos:, shove Ms at. Oust. Rota, Snore WOO stutuous, snot mushosola semersliT. ua issl ot to AM saws lestion the most osms,lots smut most r &Cut!, tb , s Mts. Wits FLEXING BROTHERS, D.ooCao•oas To ,. =Da a oca) waoLimaLa- DLO 3.11111, A. 6CP Wood street, Pllttabiargla. .11-Pa—oriatarg of Dr. PrLatoro Ortlibvaa4 vaaraltua Nor Dino In. - ri ES P. TANNER, WHOLCHALZ DiALER IN BOOTS, SROBB, BOTHIBTS, MID =AMY, Ito. IS Wood otroot, Pllttoloarth, WM= TRIAD ADD realm Mr My 'Stock col:nista of upwards of 2500 CASZS, vtabraelky evory variety ark! style of 80011. Stark sod WNW ETC oarolvae.,/ aireot from Nem au o. Wil - rlarst!=.4lMgrT", ovemeivieg tavoly with chow of 11:tiled/Aphis al N.. York. Purrhasere will pies.. e.ll ant vambet Wore booboo. Aloe. NISW YOKE BULB I Ira DAGUERREOT YPES - - • • AT THE NAT/ORAL GALLERY. ELACE SON'S National Daguorrann Gallery, von t, a U c Dimamat and Km.l.rt rtmet-Mptmfto Icoaa Drug glom.) PI ttsharah imhm sad Goattnem vishina oat. hfu Ilkm teat. ortatk.ill Akar ail at taw, 'Xt, tnth rimy niptelar NW* mat Ski Llaht. astati attb ettlf Ussi th• monitor wi t h the totataamosta Ma MOW. of the MMus formMl tka '''llr4e4th..l.;• taltly'rorPl:narftili.tai'l":lll.7*Slv"l77t'i4"' normaar,w Lottkes s Dkcuce. akmat • am , tl3 W amt ntemblmaa . t.Vr•VaAta of *Mk lad &mare-1 tarmac m " lair ga."Ad.and W., I N. Kr tram. la •h• Diamond. 4 *lra' II 17,364 61 $758.310 70 • /00^0 00 Thin PIIIIX(1711 DAG4TERREOTYPES. POUT OPYIOII BUILDING. THIRD STRRET. g ITIZENS ntd strungote who wieh to ob -1 f I.do *a accuratio, artistic aid lito D4llk.ow. tit • O.scroirratoNthri. Ood It t etheir lotrrost to roll at Gila 07 **II /town aiitstiiiiiirmoot. rro itatiesclirti or co mad.. lirritg Dna of tbe laritart .al berg arrtinierd Shia gad Bkr Holds arar coo. aractfl Bit iostramento of Oh. mai I,. .TYrt 2cu t z Philro!alpla arol Not lor r. listitirs hiscaelf to be Z a. a :rl,!t . 1111 . 01.111:4. P,n(*Tda tipits cha coorstio, la siosir.. ri roairs from t loot L. ts.. is 0. rc.atrT Cr Vard.—Since tho• Proprietors' rnc4it La`tor.ioty ent.rgameota Laro alloWtol him IQ snarly his wutneroma ord.s for Lyon'. It.th.rion, he ha Ow Intro ducat sirm• new. Obetnittel affinitive which add. oUll to the hirb obareeta of WI. immen.ly Lopolar •rtioi. for Carling Battifying, prosertlng end Reotaing the Noir. Let thus now caw,; • i Who ., . rer tiud b.&.e *Ad Ma. who always Ur ed. Now caw the more. VirAilethistill2l3-ett o in larg. bottle% •ml may to, had stair Blots Itt-ihe Ucltal Stales. P. N. Pmprietar. lei Boo.dway, ,vlll4o, • PA itrlEff. Proprtstor. lel Broad way. N Y. Brat 14 Pittsburgh by B. Sellers, O. Prat.. BonJ, jr„Jflestiltrat Bra. and Union A Railer. 10.10 Mil ...he Stomach prepares the elements or the bias and the blood; and If It dims the wort feebly an d haperfestly. Dyer disease is the eaten result. as ea,..4shenefor t a, ea any erection of the liver Is perceived. welthar ha MN the the Omaha organs ate out or order. Thu ana Was to be done, is to adminlater • epee& whleb .111aet Morey upon the etomach—the memorise of the aniaiiil embitter), tor this pu. owe we cam rim mammal 11001/LANIYM UeRMAN HITTER/1; prepared by Dr. o.'ll. Racktion.,'Philadelpbha. Acting as an akin. Deo and • lonic, IF streagthen• the dhow tion;changen the morel don tithe blossfandthemby eyes reautetity to the, bowehh • Sae. terertinemeut. and Liver Complaint 001111 D Ily.Pl/11111: PeT&OLHUP.—Reed the tollowirie sett:[ from T. 0. Diokinron. • /L 0.4140.17 In Oregonl Abu J. kl 4 Kust-Amer Sin — lileelf and wide having been meal,' betentlse, b . o . tpe lute ot your Petroleum. .1 'L e h p" have 100 wad_ bo o. or three doge 11.0. .a.*e. anent meal Kintner in this place. and weal at sweet:role of erected With Indigestion mad no. Inaelion of tnollri or rot self and wire. beers *l "4 ' 4 1 INl=e tmrar •4 2 •r0 13 1 4 . .auW.r. took ' O O, and 'POW: good health ' for Yore tre=ittritilklreitinigals% Mit " 1 1l WV; toedyspeptic' we velleved and 1 here Yet mottlrof It slnca t ag gat e . My wife WY allo . rellerod from • ehromie dirersooftWirperpma re or Iy...stand! mold of[ I, the N . KM Canal ' h ' im tl EU L. HWY diR Dilteelete:44 *whets, oeyyr" MOM lersehring Petroleum will copy] . . sir& Spring and Summer Medicine, Calllltall at dllllllll 1111XTURS Woad. orowwhwel boos all oltiewe...,lto aLoaellarl! olemoleu. wpm 0. th. blood; Ito Wronal/Iddoel nod YiTit7l.4ltunltlj lu tondo adj.( eiShe I.lyo 11 2 tet4teer to &re el) humor., to lho iletfolea *aro* okswoloil tho crolein lowoodte g to Naluree own prownlidloo; Ile boredom and at the ammo Uwe ilium/Um* weadedbolo. and db. amber of cares jjuutwo)m ba wane, et: TosZ4etablo olU ltlahmemd sawo .Ye.awd olaandawo;leist kw aoudad re soldoboe labot Wi.l. od,bituabell4.l.oat TAW Well cr. chi's Way wl/1 antlali the MOW Peal eall4 _ - ARpTP.I). In the Peat 'Stagily tfNat ()Lurch. Beat. 27.b\ by iNa It. V. Alban WilNamv, M. lINNILY,F4 of the flog. nonfai O. Tataioia, of llTOoklyn. N. Y, to\MIAs B,ELLN WILLIA3IBON, aNvond daciatitar of Jasto CaVothera. Sao.. al: of San Pry . -- i ,-,7 tiaLtP:-•-•••-•- • ' , B - '',....- . \6 \ 11 dee' 7-7smallsa 6 ..-Vililte 11 4 'reolo I— \ otal 12 Mints APPen snag! • : \ Under 1 t y ,„ m5:.....\,,..__ \ ~A . „‘........ q• 6 t 0.10.2.- 10 un, . ',\ „ - 80 to 8o sato 40 I v ' ' ‘ . 7 ". .1. •• . ' V . \ J.. Age not Igen .. . . -,... . ..... ...,.......:`....1.3, I:, .ay order oflthe Do . ard pi - Health. ' \'. 0, p, WILL M, \ \' 113rsician to Homo \ut .•••14 ESCHAROA Bleb a7,'P - rrtelstliko2l, MT . :\ \ I! Vila, r priHIS BA K ' ban ' ,dared a .dlol.. d 01 , ', , , i il„ . 4 Tor cent. a tbs\ CAM tal Pilot: out or • •tite nn or aher Mo 8 th ..,. al , Illgt 2 tl moo Ilalikas B. mume, • ,r._ •.- i _ g l OUNT7R - Y If IdE—Fir Sale ' a KAR, , in li 1711k1ne Minion eMotainillb 7 ,1 t if,Azigq T . , N /t.? nu, situate. on \ the Ye alnehurit \an . . f . . rW. about one Wills It the Wilbitinburn UM rmsa data top. The ImproiNt men area Log\ Leaning Ilainie in. The Peru:. wilt he made wu /7, atehlioatleo lo ily , 'II near, on the prothlws. oe..i. ' theß . lll . 2lwieinAl 0.6 war Grant st., Pitt/burgh ' . nol.3tel' JAlllnB M. G1LL511.WY ... 1.4. VI ANTIL LA ill D OLDATKI G VELVETS . kVA. !dURPHY A, BL14.1311VIRLI) bites nod idatliWiT. ....wed Mantilla Vele* t aim. ilwasloe blue. blank .4 I P warn *Natal - ill bilks, to Mantillas and Orestes. AWL so twin.. plain blwk4ll: for II 10111. end Drop.— Tore satin and Ihrsinnli an Darn 6 Slits. ii.. great earl. at,. 11.1yere will pies*, a 11. la .'l.l —Ai, a full tigiort rut ol loaLiun Cloths, oust roil at Wire ill • i Si VE N. RED-80 b 4 ,10 Engteh, \ for sale by L I u...4t. a It.r :ro c *. it ou , tit 2 ~osner osd nod Ist .a. I Nllloo-1 0 coroonit S \ F., fo sake by . sod R.. 41 PA,IINES Oka 88 I. • ii iO ENIJOREEK-17511ba: for a lo by a 002 \B. A. 11VITEBT Ar. bean 1,. rrrretkmt,M, Nor. tat,' , 'I, I IIE President. an Direkto of th'e o. ham , our day declare a dienfnod of • per , tLa Capital Smelt, for the sea not swoon., a . older`Sqe . kh or their l•gal epreeenirmas. on . 1..10' as Cl, .Idid I JOHN N 7 lilift, a. SUNDRIES-- 30 baga\lFeath‘rs: \ \ , 1 .to vh.ot: 1, \ 16 'Mtn - ..., , ?: ti ' ,lsitOrt a. to ahlro fro- eals`by 1.2 18 1 1 LI DiChinlf it CO. , r I EATRERS 25 sacks to arriv&for rale by. 002 ISA lAI 1/101(1q, • (2). I .1110 3IET A L —l5 ll tong Na ier, 41d lilaot, a Its store Mr rah. by J . 18.11111 ICH CY C() _... Copper Rolling .11111 fo Sal e, — ' 11 E Baltimore and üba tueltirig:2 Minion CO offer for win th 'r new LILLINR,"" ULb at Whembine Point. bath. .wl WI it? •Paar , ••••coot. Wadi boa been us ', only a owt aialtren months. The machinery all now. •.1 mad by A. W. I , ometvl • flat, with a 'Mg •Di lifi INg. c 1.40 has, t.,„r.,,,,,,,i jia,41,...nri1it10;1it...11:t......1,,14 Ilso ; pa . t.t . .int,,-- , ,r,'flartirs,":l‘l%PllTZliarri l' ::::1 . • 1 7: r 2 1 4. 0 34&A ~.‘ ma:islet, • eating furnaces or e.pper a !filo metal. , .mithr. watt the nenewary r king imple ewe ilmlstel luat as , be 11111 q topped Oaßk All 11l • a betanti I alate rw•fed brieg mill boast 70 by 120 feet. wit boiler wise Whistled. • Tbenwohlwri will be told \\ arately Ire lb. pp er. ty lid... Weed. A pplirelk n awn made to El, Mail kJ, Phiet. n.l-21,e3w U. A. C. . & M. tio; b timore. pOlt SALE—A ealuabi Rouse da R . Lot lo Ma Ist Wahl, City ifT Ilegbeny. "'• ', beak Lana hooting the thee. LI • • new ari Wallah's. 3 storlas high, eosoalnlngil rooms. T se le lseellent cellar ander the Wihie, MAMMA, o eat I ot, Mono aro al. • Btab:a LW Clint Dome on\ the ' wsitae. to •Ith a c ydrant, ' Splioe an arApie • imply of pure water. rho s lot I. IDS fee lb. hoof, b 1 li3O (..t look t, an alloy If too wide. APP IA oe3l.2sed 201114 , RELL7 o the premise, i ;x OHIO itli PEIIIISYLVAIIIII. Tenr:lltOtillk, NEW AKKANOEMENt -, coriatgaqtrto A.114341M1T 1114h1011453. !?' ' •SailkligEN F XPRESS TRAIN leaves h at oaisr4Tt'lCrtt74,M I TV:. nutting -t J. Mr owning vie unharnhus alai Xaa a. ' , WI/ 'from tittibureh to Chielanah SY 71i; fa olumbus. SS 28, , MAIL TRAIN learw PittaburgiCat Sho La.: Milan at Albans*: and reach. Cosetline at (LW e.r connehtion with thn Right Tien to Celine bus mid Clotionati.and with the Rell•frotaine and Indiana balltoad for Day Ami, Indianapolis. Terra Rant.. and town. Ia loots., CPA \ neetlsna are made at Allis ow be wilrowl with Raremitinn Unison awl Cleelland. ' Fare Irma Pittsburgh to Clwyd , land. 14 00. 't COaaretion• ate mad. at Maturtield by railroad with Issis. Misty City, Mansfield, Mount Verno, Newark. and ' Zanewrillo. Fare to Suability Chi $1 60, to Newark Si EA to Zawerill• Ri 00. OProseetions are minis with Detroit And Chltiago both by Cl... Wad and Pandusk* Pty. Pamenge t hrees ea Pittsburgb In the SIMI Train at R 30 A... by Mansfield and Panting/ix City to Detredt. without detention. taro to D.t.mit.SB 03: to 1.7h1. cube $ll 00. JOHN OLAILKN. R LIR EXPREAS TRAIN ETURNING: I Or.them at 1.06 r alanirtield at 1.40 P.M.. and Animate kt r. and reaches ri:tsbnrah at 816 P..; connecting with the 111 Train ta Philadelphia and Ilaitinters, "ridable.. Pltta burgh at 101.0 Tina. from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh Ittiv i ngs— . P.ar:ll o 7 . 76. Front Vinoinnati to Philadelphia .5 MAIL TSAIN Irettilp• at 700 a. tad dinea at Alliance; 4050.4 .Kith Mx - ore= Train from glevaland. and aryls. at Plttsburgh at a r. tt cod BRiairrox 60 00U110DATIQN IN leaves tsbargh at 10 a. K. and 4.46 P No. Brighton st 7 O.K. and 1 r. u leacursinn Ticket. 81 00. Quarterly Ticket. at ledge .d rates. PREIIIIIT re AIN keys Pittetntlik at 8.30 0, at., And arrive. at 4 Hi r. 14. Paarattatra are esteem...l to monde TletoLr t the Wu f WWI'S Oillee, at the Federal Street Station, t. Id 0001/013 PARKIN. Tic at Agent. Sigs.The Traina do not run on Bundag rag - Istittar information :nay be obt.lned of JOUN KIaLLY, Passenger Ag ent Pitueburgh. August 8. 143. -19 W W. Ite.witql. Ti) 99; : licirth W. - 24 et;, 2 doors above the stt. Vernon Hosea, Phl t delefekla,'‘Muinnwtorer of moll / anon nem lab MO/ Mel& Lard exel Off LAILPS. Chao 3a. 4, teller., and Candelabra, / for Oninreliter. BOW ./ Perion4 . The mtbeeriber would nwomeithtny Wirth; \ the attention of monk...perm etatilep-noto4, guertly . to . hieltrerAgo o et " s r trethres 4 ropsess oP:toots. .ti7.loseerlts4;. wboterale fold two]. Oleo. Aretinalily of Atirelan Fend(, Pine Oil or Cent. /' Ohine. 0 lobe., abode., Wiekr. Pa. \ W , IL—Neer/1 patent/Safety Lamp,\ a new araile. I \ nol/amd eaohers Wanted_ T WO Male and one Female Teachers .m at the linarpabureb reboot le , Board will meet et .1. B. Roberts' Btorr. in maid bwoOli . on Feder •rimlniz.llir r atA i :Z i erein s ter. to ro=m/s44icolitigrto r.r:Z.'sco ° per mouth.' "r J. P. 1L11P411114.' , noll Ot.t. Prsidelat. _. _ ..______ _ _ • I N TRH MATTER or iho Voltnit:ry As. ofl pli tt rant or 30101 TOWNIILND. Isla of tn. nit, Pit ta to uArgiktflUiftUireatigrA ooW " 'panty, . Andante. Eniaryd July 23.1E42 In dn. Mutt of Comment Pleat af.D.ay., audit/ raiiiiiia• N 0. 3 12. Bent liam. 1362. Voluntary Aaaignnioneof John 'A. aloud. Nopt, 7. Ina; incaunt or ttu. Assuan. Mail h g balance of 117633 03 no hand ir.lietrihiitiou. "rid - And now. tn wit:13..003, tho oourt mit nod.* tut. divan of the Mina of mold .on dud di.. iloarerlitar.la thaPittaberub Dail, U.IO pittr i a jd nrg th. Uatatta.. for and during tha term of abroa d n traieks t at ori.trely, /rutortion being tan dna bobart. the firTt t ‘ iniZ cawo e t , ..:l l 4 4 . l .4l , a t t h irld.an ooot o . art Witt ba unarmed, fililiiod3w I JON N d eoll i tlZl. 14" t PA OtIVOAMON. • • • • CINNAMON & KERN, GENERAL coannesiont InconANTP, LS ?WIT evangf, arYwror gale men watirov, CINCINNATI. 0010. • 1-4..l'artleolar attention given to porch/Wog on prdem A Rent,. for the .ale of Ole.. Nall, trod alsoureetuned sr. MI. 01 every deecription. Al6O, Lard Oil. Lard. armee, Tallow. glearloo. le, 10. oC2II 4.1 lIGAR-175 hhd,r . prima and aboioa N. A O. Boger lo liter. and for We by it. DA 11; , 1..L l 00. hiding Co.,r Pea ooltP, Url Yllkbing eionte , to lc. joMerrut received Lod for Dale at lb, Oil Cloth and Ind. La . Artb tri. No. 110 Market et J. A. PUILLird \ I A for eels by eel J. .1.11001111 131 (LA ID SlLKS—duet opened at A. A. MASON OM& No.:M.6th street, • twaiLltal ow •• - rtm•ot of PLAID &LEW. hrl¢hr and lw•Wirul ^ ol .r. VINEGA It-240 bids. prim° article, in store vaad fir MI low to close comAldnow.nt. oal3 .1. HOuNII. OILS -20 bbl, Tanners' Oil: L.mi leacb.d Wbah..l for sale by toollbj IL 1.ALZRL1...111.1.1,11.0rty 6t. 11 ', /D.ER BARRELY--50 Qider Burnie 11..) br 'tog Turvsefoitsri MURPH for Y. M ETA L-25 toru Charcoal a for ,mao b y mg VON BON:MOUT 2 MURPHY. DRIED APPLES-100 bus. Dried AD nice, t. !gore am For Weld teal J. D. CANIIUD. e.Win) STONES— 0 0 - Eena Grind Some' tir e tittilaihrail Vann!". I - I GROSS Perry Davie Pam Ritter, just ryea sod Br We b 7 PLItiliNG BROTlThfilf. tet4 , flutoessora to J. EWA t Co.. CO Wood at A.TIL BRICKS-2000 English, jor Pale 1, 7 Dal B. A: watigagrom a co. RIED PE4.01128-4 bbla. for glete4T—' ScrOAR-2i hh bad —ASoN PAR ~l>Sbbin. b, (161P-E.o3 — b --- 110 , ' ug,v 16 . I I by .V t o IBC II A KRED`rfv 4 N Ni4L§.• L 1 • flol.lTtor we,' / 4 ,!!fal•assoetm t NA URPHY A. 4313RdElF1 .. 17.!al =a ::13•U at," -; • h. di El A,MBE RS' OM LiOATI I NS-- x ) Creonler: Yapese frii-ILho Peque, r ‘ lle; do MerarlinnyV, JO d o du Prwitet IdleetellerlY. ' 6 llt do Ins4uctlve Pm:one, tI . to; do • &lett Wrlllnio. •b' o. f \ cote by fool] - .. .1J c 1 / 4 0. BOBWHITII GO, VEW BOOK 4-- \% iV . TO" Cororlele nnalysir &Ate Holy Blbl t \ ll, toVere SeeondsWer with gland; , , Sewring to,BoendJ‘hy T. & [ L ibor; , \ - 'loofas. The (Illy o\ Ihe beg, y r :mood 1.1 .g: \ hepol.rt In Blinn \ \ The Little Brownlee, or nisi ffeelion; \ The Prairie Sliselettzty Tarty Ditr; Blos or The Omen, flee and Bevil; c Hoyt let Ware. blery LyorL li/teen/rm., from mew' Ty. Henry W. Fox. nor Relli c., Itreriy Wonder TorinT Nide; . $ . leiontlle Math. Nriex, A thon'e ClI est I &fit . ; t ol gig " tr k l ' e74i7i. ... Cho. lr ‘ l'' \ .InhertottV Clow. Unwires 4.17 \ \ Vabirj,;Volt".l=4;, \ \ illmstra PeiloongbY. Dtt •---. .T • Johneon'e • igrieolturat Ct. , 1nt1 ,.. 10, Illteheoebbi' Gerd , ay, V New Jureolley. For tale • JOll4 T ( , )I.OIDR. DIA MUM el'ltEl DANCER AND AN t ND Dealer in Yeke4, til change. Certificate* nt,De t elm 0 1. Mina Money ronedrid `fn r nolo, and nodaattonr made ;be United Kt.t.e. N ndraLwArande on tonsl i vA t .t, on IltWral term, g \ ILLESNUTSi-z-100 Wi . , II jtvond for Wan by kat] \ it ‘*,,,sicTN4s NOVO , undeb.nVtro's 11:1:;To IV, root • wObwrinit rlOttno .gain. t.ocr Li t tottlottwint, ho otrroLNo....V, tAtowl ki,\ 't...d't;r.t time . eteorr:O'it: • MI n• \OWCI • stn ,=ll.lt I , ~ , Div urnb.'Do , . ator,‘lT..3 rill; NsT o tENT\IV Al o-A lot.. rtment of now and Lnitioinno attn.. hiltnib owl.. ond to, {. le at the WAD Parer Ware ;._ti,o.Ai Mat et otreot, between ad and 4_lll.itt+,b \ /1.1031At5 rAi4.l XI. AL 1-31P-.T WI pow BrDS of ~:t ZIi and .... e,til etrleiand nue* ,r S ol h, for e lir .01 \ '. Tlluti 1 L%llOll, 66 Ila kola et. 1S I T; A LI. . A P ilt. from 414 . tn. to 5 'per " a ee..lco orlrtha al, vatirti.i. of patterns *tat ° ""l3i "" L k . 1 \ TllOB. 1 A1.518/4. 5. _ h . ... . ~ No 65 .11ark...011. , ., IT f: LX7 T \ C RPRTS. I -11.e\I'd this day iii T th e Ca t ort 7.1,0 er.0.111. NO , 1 12 Vakst at. neW da y . 1, 11.1111.171. V111..V T rtL'OCA9.I•E 4, to who.. tit- th• often nt, of rebook.. . ... to-91 .__ _ ',.._ OL 1101L1.. \ ° kiA R--1 . ."...\ b 0 s. 'oat reO"d\and\for ~1 Graf , U i 1 5 1.14113 , 49 ,, A p a , 4 _ .. +' '', . h RLI C F.- 10 ti s erone netree'd Ind for ~.. 0031 ' '.7.11r .k1241.41.11.A1d. :iIETLANI DWC Kg-It% nother 01 oopply rf th trombe4sCo"9 /NI (bowl Ihuitielplo th e Pb le. • b lab LA real comfort ar.i.".1,.? . 'l"l.r.' , f. Fiflll otsmit focksna \ Wal t DA V. C ONION 31 Ka . , Ba -7- tte; .011., P• 1.0 . ouLn lie., .5 0 " b , ,20 4, I , ..> ~,r . \ju ...cavil s: a c id No. .010 b r h (MBAR - \ --- c ----- ' - ' 50 . 1001 0 i 44. \ 0. ._.. 7 ' \ . . a. ~.,-;, \ , : altos 5 f'o Alarl.,• \ \ , X 10 eb. 5, 11. af ortard, \ l cot tel6d and for .'Lo kb,. oc-1 .. ' A. 00411749T50N. ',VPPE R . i.F. AT II ER -=.504i. in tore ant(' for .et hi, 1 0 .31 „NANO* 4 ILANtIY. (DOLE - LEATIIRR -New reriTn Haiti 174''''' 514° L'l' th°`'.lt"'"oolltitekenlbarlOn -6131 _-.2- . ' iIkieOROCCOS \--A .rood anaortuient 'etore Dr* itial lia solo bk A Ict LARD A' 1771 1. "N, _ ItiIRENCII RIP'S an ,C.lf Skin& in e ril . A tnAl• I. ac3V. 5 11014111 A Dath.lsl9 l4. trim/20w GLASS--330 Nu. 8 / 1 0* 10 lc ".T an,110.114, to 1 1 00410111599 oriel.. '5 r • etti t • 61,0311.1,9 11',561.0 1 a \ l - Q __, tt , 'fFilic.t;:l— ',N i andam .ISIS ktloj6 _... ; lAR APPING PAI hdlg. Straw 1T T r.prenir Payer, for 1,1.11 a non. T • •- ---- A A , F.ltStill-2 on. . peel, arid Strai A Box ri7it oTY gh6,l)--3 ii. wbita Velma-4v. 21 , 'k -lERend etTUSItAi•--Z1 0 eratue in 1 - 1 st .9.r a. .1 .. ,1b._ HOZ. Or lOR BP.003'1.41;•- _irked sizes n....)...i coati.. '6 „La •& Rox:._ ~ RA NG-4 - 00 bites Non. 1,C2 and 3in store • 1 for eat* la 610 .r lllllB alum. _ , `it YR iS LOG AtilTl4 MS -- 14aotiattishoit 11 IP nod dlrebt mothrd of calc9letho g M. 104arttlime of 'm Viv.v:= a rga:;,...Tgla;g3=i"N o to. tsirty. Too eel. I /Loa 430., No. 55, Wor.l alh. tIVENS' ACIIITECTURE—HUIts on 1 Public Arab/ hire, anatnint among ftbitliitti.. ' 4=l ° 4' I: l TatnepTi:Ttlx ° t rattrif tc , iiirr.„%luFt. I t I , l...sVti l al . e i r eta:. l I vol, tlilli .4f . . a oo ltr i ze , Q ELORS COL\OII SYRUPa•-The epchkp 1,:l chat,. In the west er will mars thaVtkely brodlaka 0 0 1e ot .lfd pply of coo baud told.. . eb. If Vf.11 , 0119' ed. may on the lon i and bermtna. la rottatthisl, Lon. Thrt MU 16 SYRUP ore red hr R. K. flt q ller.a. 7th. 57 \ f L o hl,; b h,.. V b .." 7 .1 5 ,..:•,k 1 7 . , 9.11 . I n . thle h eltr Orpe ... b . ~m bh . b .7.7.45g ir a .., 410=4 - ..r i 11 .. = tlon to Its eo tit. propertlee3Jt bar t 6 rventneteva Alma Of halo, !err plestant to the ties. •Tlthee le Oast ors fAI ... for a comet. should Ore tills popular mbd lei. a' X 0029 T . 'pRODIJC4ist ree d and for Bale -- \ ~I_ 31 bel F 1 Matter; . \ . 4 pa a Debi' do: X • • • 2 bUd. Pliallta.rit . ii do; ' \ —. 600 bash. Oat*. \ ‘ to do R 71.1 1 • 2 fable lbw: 5 - X I. u Ms *Lembo 0 . 04 Sailor ay., ; 0029 L. 0. ONIFT,6tor,. , INDIA RUBBER ifi r tith)--30 , f105. anaort tid *tom the rora teat Article of tbe tiled. of Foltern w /erale pricer. . . J. aH. P 11.1.11 r. X No. ILO et street, TONS No. 2 - \fritlizinalte olinVy it. 00 Ithr6 for efdabf 't BIER A (INES\ . _ . [j AIRY TALES \. \ . 11.0 Aoderron'n WorfulTler4 ', X Tadao from aelebrated erooth allthora, tree fated b r Oxenford A Felling A Grimm's Populor Tale od Ilmeebold /tor ,s, 't role. h \ rain-one ' Ft,...0,1.•V 0 i d ., X_ h , Krightler's Fatry'rtholo of , 4 , The Falrr Moe; The Peaaatonol el Th e above w t ith • flee .- • for eat. 'P or2l ire 's Mink, \ C i n bi 14.;, AISII LINENS. bave cvs'a t' ttmonfr . fowl of Hat (MA, M 'mob, irii[l,l ....4 I EARL, P..s (I Atiti 1.3 NDID Dr S--40 bbi 0'.29' OAIII7I bbla. large No. r ------ ; Bfaakeral; ht°,. 2:Troll; ht e litisa. rer ftlo da c.12/1 J. tr. OLNFINt.D. BUTTER---75 kegs stitiillicumnria. 000 bas, Ohne auttin2 . 003 309 do 0 14/1 COWL tO • J. B.IIANVIIIJI 1.) Itt3a.te by ' 13-5 oas J. D. oar& FIRERS nAlit i to vale belie v .1" 048 ~ J. B. thotrist.o. a• \ cum BfATER,L4I6,• \ . A:\ :ila yarcle fltztikgbAXligr; \ \7B g: 141 14 ti.e5.. 4 1 .il in Tab m'' . • \., .at: by rsatt. nan ° 7 I. 6 4a r t a rdf a ni u & a u\ tr u i tw or..' rcr .at. by ronf_ oJ. /t 144 a (b. 0 0 . Wood 4. Qdr4 • Sill tAls. Liquorioe Ball, Stony, in nom ge, ..1/4.411pa. ail* LW nlilllN6 Una, W 1 \ LBST Roll Snip *We Asia for afilLr ame by . ea 23 WUXI tiO Illy HI. „ l i mp ~a LS. Saleratio ur. 1 . 1 itriann 00A &ergot t o gwoOtl s t ore LtLiiia\ 4 ENEW 14 A. 4. 61.0138 Cei, No IS 'fifth street. no + ei raw. nt sod lamest orb! Slatoraid•rleil env exhildald to ells altr. Of ova, atyla anatltr. ASH I [ OO PB-40,000 Aoh Flour Hoops Tt reed Ws dapyariala av 112 oes 4.0 E-800 lbs. ih, store AO , for mai by Ipl6 kume ORPUIAT4Xtuums Ametute Gad Sui.l thati.l=lo4l:7 3/4‘. /muumuu( dr ue, - -------- V ---- , 7'S . \.----- \\, \ ANIVS.RINTh. \' \ DlOaping N 34001. S(4IiNAFFON reaNcitfully informs the : • •Ablk no: by *l,ll ep.Dm Ale R•hool, uat FRIDAY . 17!",:r.1iU1.1./!,:4llli.iltelketr. •tradt3ll tAret'at. '., \1''...14,:.11AL,.. OollYpAA• 114, 43,\141.t0rr. 4th 4 A.'II• b. pa 14,1 WA* YO•cos rzlin . 4o.l7 t tA. t , : t It ntatrv--4.: , - ,, !-.4.1-koz;zit.. ~,„...,4,... a . - . •11g all ' ' ." 24 111 th tl d = t sv l• vo‘ • • refs roe d t!.. DARR AI Ow bra ibat4 a' alanalpg araw.a..tto Vre ' re :Par ' arba,a .' •1 by oolaqa4 by kr tr ... . • ___ .. •,4,„,... l'aib.,.. - 4-„pa,•, g; city. osattl s st sof senwj i•u• \p , \4l.• it,lll' J:id l / 4 ° 4.1`,1%., - e: t=gf',,t;' ply.._li„ ovrobAlculth.. paputs. oute.eip oson m, thp tab ,sll,l Wee! as sposs. k t , Itst.sbr AS stays. \ , to '," th'" se : itZ . \i t . 4, fttiO\T 1.14,15—F0117111 STRgEt, I NKAR 01,q0D. o pssits IVs tts stl, ern b. as tSkts. I tor Parttremtifikis Coors s Put!tte Illt,t/ast:k .SlAlt , tt '* Ci•nt/V 6 i. i lltd 6 N . 401111 BAN lA\ ralitigriNit i r. l ;i l" ', ~ 24 \ -.\- s- , ..:. \ arriving, ft sale\ 'Au ,urclfuy , .. - - gurph# & Bur ill 'et of Bure( lhaebe LLD have re'u'el, Nat.,. aed, El.eeefrei, .. . It" P \ Di 2 Vigh alainticialiker. \---. Ct . - '...k i • q r. 2 " A and 4 .. i t '''' 4, 1 .1 'THVA D t EgATR A.AU '- L 1 Ti N.__, W aooday flotoona'`,Zion. 8, 0t,2 o'nlk. on th. •t• 1311. •Il he told:. tat of around, houla inout of it Inot . t.. Nast aklioftiont:N,Toaur;adinlo log props • , T °, Ir•Tirottov. .VonolB4 ank \ 48\ kt. Alm) 2 to o (hound Jojalna bo oboy 9 , Ina \ so h a hoot Of rU f.t w, Clark" otvodt nod .atood• \ o u' r on ' 1 1. 'll 1117111r4'.11.14.g.147:.w.,:.'''' w,tthh \lr \ ~,4,,,h,gb.. • ormolu sal. tool), .oi it,,,_., ' \ I ERTYST.' RI • ERIly AT .ii OTIOD , A uthr ‘P o r =k7l l :l b ite 1 l c;r I ..:Idn'entgrl eititiail lan 4 , fro ' ri n t r o b t u 27( . oo 47 t. n' . a.. 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DV, Dot IL Aunt \ I'UT 4/0 L0T311 , 1 13 1, AT pAU L 1 1444.—0 n Friday arta n, Nov. 4 . t 2 •Ilnalt,on i Vornminee, will to bolt* ham)* teed:lna 'b le Baddlra Ir.sltaate on Immo Olt, prinqaal alt•eta \\ I.l3:::lta:ON7l..46Fr!'arlia. Irtti*lr. .2=f1 1 .7: flag earth a to r 124 fast.aztend+na back 1p ..f-et 4, II 4 . _ _Tll tlia ‘' ln fAeaVat iir := l :, ° 4l, t .i= . ...k-ou r....t Ilinu •Iley. - Ise. n 3, en Willem att 1, baying a featae ‘ rt 24 feet, and eatencling Lena 10d llxt olipruer antran, ertikan benated aIl etory Aram. Dwa leg Lieu. 4,42,45 end =4. Ina WWI • 01 . 014 (24 fee• en t ! ClritflteA l etr...t. a t extend a back, 100 fettle las .iler. iaca2-4 Wax at the neer rof Clam ' lll ' otrthlid edd: ' :•.rahlur la 1 an 12 rated ii‘) t. 1a1ef , 7 2 am& be toad dfat merfsag t• ht \24 \ . . ' Superi Winter brattung, at Atetion. N s iIN Wine/day niVaing, Nev. .211,---,t 10 ‘ ON deleck, , at the Caname Jet' 2 . 1 0 4 Roams, wave of a nod and lan •eta 0111 ter a 4741, k e !evoke 4 /1A.41;1.411er %later Clot/than, freelead dieted eat th e Seat. and, It, \ pri2lT'ait7 Mr.O i d i a:Zrgiqtb I \ l "grg TV= s ~I si trmktrees nlotb, basemen Mary • Jearla?.llol/5 yr tvt , • etre, Llt,. beateranaldeumni.hr-- • •- - ' ! .,°,L a 1,,.. I • a 1e1L.—..,”. ~. .... `tu, --. . olcum•l4l2speo ole blankt.. Slot, sk:W . :ft rorgroZdot ben.rop!,7l , r t z c 0 0 .14 linnet' li= ZP•O ' d k to ' llt i n 714.. ;1111.ti ", :', ~.. 7.:tr.%gt, idol \ head panto; mooliwardein , rith 11 " elen I vmsond oolluill ~ mkrioo phirts and drsorornt, ilsonb r . . hionory &WA: ororatld.e.o...to. nt00.10 . . LW 01.2....1t,a., I.o*.tioßli:_castl• roily, lining.. •amorio.‘g,\ ; 1 • al. leArld, tan ~ .. ____l ....?.. -A-- 4*ct nate, ,of U. 8. fropertk\at Eiftctkaiii.trse . , 141, liklesouri. ',. \ r Illik followilig Cu;deutrio oidiguige stoiva a wilt ho told at •netlon, tt \ oril•r oflEio C6l of. Ord nano*. on4lll/IDA.I . NOVXM 1311‘.16tb. 18 . at. \ lt \ I o',IY, . se.. Tic • , , 2)0.1.00 It.. gnat iron e 100.312 hallin - 01,.. 4,,-.. , 20.003 Ido. reran Iron. , wranght: ~.. ', . , 2MO lbel. ocnivennet , i ', \ \ \ 110 nintkoten . . OD es* i, 1 • 2 50 ..ord• and ankonl •'' X '\ \ . \ 266 bratanotiro and str lon \,- ' 1 60 oocroflordor dombn ' 1. . \ , A Int Of Onrenninno ithro, 4.. b k ', \', inii n ot rnoionto.NOne.ton,e*. rhilin otrloto, Iron rlr , ,antral., nubile:LA . old loather. 12 forgo billoiinn d tat 14,7=1' 11:4V.L,"1.<.2".,!,744:5t1:F-s,, volderd • , litlirt,no;ll* o•C 1.02. Antos., NpRIS alliS, , \ . JOHN 1471" RSRRYSIA. k, FLORIST, ft.. \- • ' , ~ . pituanintk,, Pewees., - „ \ chAK tA.NR,NAIRSEkt r on tatee.*• .. ttleM , e 2 Y * lc k it gVilt.teri.P ll4 elly. awErtti•-and gram. TreenOritre. ''' --\ \ ', '.. hW iSt= frt7."ll-,Arikrirg.4.4lmti:,,,,,-.,...: ' ~ . ~ N ~ , t h:.1., .: 1 ikit, meriel.will Am promptly mad, \ \ "4 \ , \ •:,, \ i \ i,g,EAT • giirslT: \ • ' \ \ \ • \ TLII:' MOST TALUADIE „. frpg ik Summer Medicitie In t. t ' World!! • , • \ • \ \ DR, lIALSE\V I'. . • k IFT \ 0 t.E ST W: . i ; . '.., ( - Patron Med \I• (At Noiraitt t and Afedietti 1. . Atm. .. I , w f \ fda g 6, m e pywa. \ , . ~.., I ay,,,rikiieee eeumining Motatites or LiquoelM Ilk thAt..i. ' 11.3t0 , 1 Ban nearing. coulee many larg. bola. to ' -.... ' . rare the elichtistr•ba.eln haelth. The YORE T W ?...' . 1 '•., . it altogether a d!Serent !Mole. It is \u serape to give it enteltrerety. by acq Its eseellep der*. ! , and oower tntuicilealProlarrnee from the verdant planet . rf which it ileomposed. The Ybrat Wane comblu t• - r , einem a the % , WILD CHERRY. DANDYLION. ENLLOWL ht . '. „that SARSAPARILLA! ' . , with Other illo4ple 111.1 bl whose toopertleearmtill re IfaUlTrill emoeuiration renders It one of the twat e;• • itle n t tolleme now u trt tr. N ototliertZ low th en 4 t.Il l etill:y r :V•1 0 .11:111nr4. '4'4 t. t l,4 44%thrith . . . • . ' Every dote eh.. lie gord effee • on the nonatltotlon. and Improves Mellen. ot. the health. The /Meat Whet le , „reememended in the etrougett terms, for all ormommte . ‘, • . , 1 the ' C 2. „ ' .6..; Ma..oh LAX,. Kidnetaßlijavtots Ihnemirre., Bilious , Cfficfne'e . ..I.M. gr Appdac '', i \ \ j*"Vit.''r%frFordV,;WAsiV,Vmd —7 ” • . \\ BLOOD andismarotrot habil oism. . • , :, HAYED PROS[ DEATUM i IllsTeatitony of it... Nathan !Milltown. highly Yawata. 1 • stal matey tithe, of Newel% N J. ,/, Da ft. W. Baum —I believe your 'Donut Wins mid Mit ha Emu the wane of saving my life. When I - ranoteen taking them !Ditty-at the point of death. with nmpeg„ , and dethma lu ttdr Ppleirang had given me 7rm.i.T.4l.."tmin; A°4,Lald.llica VltZtk , V.`nr, if 47, i. ~ r „.. Val e urt i b : 1 1 1 11.7::i both. :till trWti r e 4 ' ti eV otraZAob.t..l I ' ~..„,,,,,,,,,,,inut ralet to: tmiy and IlMbei_whlch were, "irmatly asollawAteceMe Mumble reduced. Mom Of my • I ', renevery began tam to revive...ld after oontimatng. the u AatlS sworyo:r r irdlein:air an t &Tire, Um Ellin and my Is s w:. 01 ; .,Ci0 ..T.1., ..4 d....,...42.°,•414 - I .., - FF; airlY:k:iFlliig u i: l, l: : . : .',;:lifil l irhei.. 2 l? 4 '. lll • i • ' , of . 6 •t,- tro.,reamettEllY. .1. MATlienE. , Newailt., N., De0. 1 ?.18.4. . seat Opts or fiver Complaint of JO years ' . Standthz .. - - \ ‘ • - • Nkiri soak, J....91b ism ~,„. i,,,i,v si ..—lleiMg take. Your PorLt Wlai • 0d . 311a to i• ore • d am of the Liver. from *hien I lave ot , r d et *gale; thr.tizertimo• lea and have i -. \ A t t l itiAimnew.Thate met boa verer my Iles'ltt!'h Lr"VI • 0. ValtkignltirakebVl‘l7s.or.lllMTE.:.:ll7r: l ..'.. Pas toedlrat trestr*rnt.h motioned to ow wo - A. • arop!mming degree; lot Mif MY Dimas:. •_ polr-Cefar . to horty et my ease. and tri i thtol temente me ham mait . um ofeny savvlttM.X. _rettedives ited..l. doubt not. tett 'II. ' iwthFitilleill‘At y174traMi41111:442. t.rauldral,r,fmtugla.°4 Nooprill.lol open in nemlug ettainlimmenta. Huh what e l =t!Pori th*d 'V T‘ i " .. ...4 br .1.:,,, ...id ~ d .in ...r, 1 4 , ulair timer . dims*. r(Min makin tri I Illiad .. 1 1‘.0401, by _MIL excellent h to4ii l es. r a rot, liy.=tu.4.l4lLltarumet lzr z \ • COWIZIL b. t an ti-tiooperietwiir good fib:Mtn , We tel. three m and M tiiirmike Irma Mth:be I par ' Vott l u ilgo" d lt 1244 4-at=s4.ld7gtclellur.r. . z ,r,v tt °,7,1,: iitt . xvf.t;t , _ , ,tr..,.41 . 11,1',-7, 4 i4. si I•• \ -, \ eoffertir 1 \ouVx . al . llhrif 0 Ihtkamoggityle:7 "--- \ i \ . NIEWOI7BD*4.IIRB ‘,,, I'l7 \ , Are . direami.of Mu Wad II well ae \ ol-04,,,,b3rd tor . ton4l '., \ 1 !, biro:mkt op by imehtm Mtd site , , • ps,..th ce , 0 Demme of Malaita °anent a and eanalchA '. \ , MM.:, Low apiity, otelportly. Gig. thildreaute, aa,p , etwfolliot= If44l.l"Matl;rilerit Matee,.... 1 - .'r.„l,4 e , au Meagan iremely in thememalitga. l” \ 1111/Ottif 0.14.1.1. Dow letr.iiirO. 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"mil il thn'lls '' °" ‘4°U.., D . Pills twenty.llVe.o:titnefa?a. r'eri:pra"'"lep"jaet ' \ :, - \ agouti. at Thalami* and emelt.. 6.L.eay deptigko.. . ,\, -„,,, "" riot Vo d a r ie n g:l i rt i it rt; aVricsramkt • i,.. . \ \ E,Woad 'treat and Virgin alley. Pitttbargth and Dy".1111\ \ . O.PLIA, torth , nhat torovr of federal e tteetEMCl th . \ s• 44. Mleahene: - ' ...../d3mT ' I mai ItIOSB-6 bble. foi'ealz A, co= 15—eir0 00 - /ha. f"gaim, )Persta - • --____ 7b use. roeabtimed. Real ILLRAM. aclto • • Fr A N N. 15 for Salo v, na2SIL ILBLUMis. b , 'VAT re gedloq ftLe.-- , = , ... 3 41. 4,33, so, go ~./=s wLatijoyud mos jj,4 ft •.-wrana. r • .I t ' ." ft " c4l (Nogg,'" tolvithee 't."2 74 :- - t. 3.ko . &c i drud ' men nrtedrZtt:c?t 4 . 4 b ":: : runr0 4 ante ae er atterrtltr. sr 1 2 tVI nt.iptta POT, .100N0A...8 \ \ \ `\ s t., ~ \ 4 \ \ . . \ . 1 \ \ \' \ \
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