. t 41tit" PITTSBURGH GAiFirTE. MIRIPRIS wai - j• a , a la. PITTSBURGH: AVOUST 3, 1834 WHIR STATE TICKET. FOR 130-ViRNOR, , JAMES POLLOCK; . -... • 07-sowfmniamt.LAND cocnrff. .•:: - . Volt! CANAL 90 1,15 1ISSIPNER , i CI ORGE .DA'RSIE; ‘, l_ , --'. OP -All,2olDrarr courrs. ,g a P. , OF SUPREME, COURT, D . lEL "" M. SIRYSER:, .. , -, mONTOOKEILT .couxty, . . y County IFllig.l3oket, -----,,--- ec,....unwrinim.tn.q - LL.- -.'---- -•-• • vm arrourr...pusgb4a ~ - ~•'..' .. i 3 tr 4 l l . i nt 2 raa c :ittithi.' ..-' ... WT t errvr-vsl i N.litupiih.' . - ~...±..1..........._ _.l ° ,. l a r itt' ° /WAN,V....DIYMICOLILIH• - 1 1.. - .- , J J lausz..vmaLks,. ..; 44 8 tiux. atni.T. awn -- ._ JOHN 11/.I3!LL, wt Dow. ,R)DIRS WOODS. Plibwab - ... i A cu ' i giLTNlTS% lew L ... JILVIIS 11.01.1.Nt Uppett.Clair. JAirss E. FLA& D:b.Pittrbusgb. 4 ' , ... 4.itts FILLLY. Wilkl.w. , . ." .... --• OHNMll.l4:ls_,Dlrmingtur.l34 4 J OHN DROWN. Row. . ''. - *Se Tie Aooortleoiseltelther the 86.1tortel _lk•Ohts goiaclatlo4tEttthe . Denly Goodie, us *pelted Iloksta. ,Aorcetattteerhodethe their notleeeto soviet Attu, toper onkkeolai tooroleS.l lll / Plos 6 ihmdeookili Seitrei 6 o'clock, on eiturdei. - • _ Weekly .Gazettella extradite dmullakmat mtr MaliGacelti offers la bur boslacumeri , - 41.11124tilestrable saidhana of making their laugtetie katat. Oat eitaklallon la betatron Ibur lead the tboutatalavaahing alateetertayeaasehahk manatactaxar and eboelaaper, fa Weaken l'ea.aalltaala, and Luta. Okla. . - ..Eunts.Arrixas.—The adviceis receited:by thaAlps :and: the Canada steauiesulpiesent the - statit.etthe in:a more mystified and uneeirbilaasPeet than ever. We glean from'ur telegraildediststohes, that the strong probabil lifts Stew are that Aukria has been from the be ginning aotiag . a deceptive part, moat probatily !OSr the.dietation of the Ccar himself, and that she will dually declare for Russia. What effect ** will Lave upon England and France will d peed a good deal upon which party controls the 00Ullit11 Otgnglind. There in a strong Russian party there, la theltead - of IFltict! is Aberdeen the Pitisie•Stieletei. There ie, however, a powerful party in favor of a vigiro us war,; which. is sun . ported by:.thsdniasses of the 'common people. If this party is able to Sway-the government or to . .• overturn the present lilinistry,4he defection of Austria must prove of decided advantage to the cause of.liberalprinclples in Europe.- Austria and Pinsela.still make a strenuous effort to patch up . Pettee(of - a:character to do the least harmato the woiinded . honor . of .Nicholas. Such a pmme effcet tottisfy . Mlndy and will only post- , pane a , *struggle . ," hich still come sooner or later for the settlement or.:F.uro i ,e ou Safe 'end liberal principles. In prospect of stichri hollow truce the.gassiiii piety,. in England, according to the lerept.advices,nasert that the military, operations of the allies areratearly at a stand still—that the attack on Sebastopol is indefinitely postponed - that the attack on Cronstadt is not to take place thin year-'—that the great battle to take place near BliehMrest is problematic—that the hostile opera tioni have 'been reduced:to a !ample blockade, and, in the end the Ensiians reeky triumph by t:l ploady. , This may all peeve true, because the. Biaritut party, s tony be strong enough to control event,. We hare, however, great 'faith in the trty r t_Bugliah party, which will not easily &assent to lush an ignoble ending of so fair a beginning. Austria . and Prussia, it is said, have asked Eng- . _ land and France testate the terms on which they arewilliWg to conclude a peace. The settlement if &MI conditions Will try the strength of par ties.::_iftliellussion party and policy succeeds, a dlsgrocefal-peace will be patched up and the op prtessed people-of Italy, .Hungary and Poland wilt-have to -await . the dawning *of a day more Propitious fOr libertt; If, on the contrary, England and France insist on such terms as their honor and interests alike demand, and-they are - rejected,`-and.Austria openly unites with Ens war-Wilicommenoe indomright earnest, - : had all Europe will soon be in ablaze of excite mentand commotion, ht,auch an event England and" will lead the Party-of progrers and freedom againat Autocrats and Absolutists. The - 'sweat con d not bed other Wise than beneficial to Eirope and gforious for the great nations which espoused - the cause of liberty: From Spain the news is interesting and impor taut. —The huniriectiosi has resulted in a revolu tion, ;and" probably before this a new govern: , mint boatmen established. Maher - it will prove to bo any better for the welfare and progress of that tushappy country remains to be seen,--- - Span wants o retolution in religion instead of politics.: If the acoareed and:degtading yoke oflopery; with its horrible idolatries and insane Mainuonies could be effectually broken, Spain would once mock become a first rate power In Europe i na a pros urea and delightful Wo 'hive little hops of the. permanent existence of ajostand.liberalgovernment in any country wheiviithe-People. are so dwarfed and degraded by ft I.wiakedness and folliei of Popery. rejelia,--however, at the prospect of any change Tor the better. It is certainly a favorable syop tem—that the people have ;become - wearied - and disgusted with the gross vices of , the Queen, and have suffaiient national pride to desire that their sovereiga should at least wear the outward Ina. blanieofdeceticy. The delicate relations of our own!cenntry with Spain render a change of gar amnesic there of Mich interest to us, apartflom other considerations, and we shall look for far ,ther advioes from that quarter with no little-ant- • - . :40176.11. 1111,C11,T0 TLIC_FACE STA . :EL—The Senate, of the United. States ba s a s passed bill , *granting a peesion to the widow of the man :Batchelder, who was a, member of the !peeled po ,Bee. Which had 'charge of the Fngitfre 141*TO Burin, at the Boston Court House, and who ws's killea fp the : attempt to rescue the. prfsoner. 7 !Congress but repeatedly refaset! to - grant pen eersices,. and eareof .this kind -was refused by this eery Congietet. it vie' . tennMed, howerer,:tomake especial else of this f inotanet; in order to show bow. utterly subser ..7 . sierit our government has becotie to ttro de of ,the stare power: Bstcheldor loot his life in the derma* of an execrated law, and in 'hich ,ontraged the feelings of Dino ' tinektkor the . people of. Boston aria ALessoebit setts - To single ooh the case Of his wido; from tboiall other (Meteor prions who hare loit . es ' 'their Urea in the civil Service of. be.gorer*ent. eOl4 only have liden - Intetuied as "a marked in- • . -• • suit to the sentiment of the great majority del the-people of the North; , and- to gratify. the he :pious demands of the slave, power." Thoulands • . _of widows.cf Men.who lest theirlives M the. mil , ItsTy *orrice of their e . ociritry i s taregene down to -the grist. without ever experiencing the bounty • of !bo g*romint,, and there are hindreds,of Widow! now or men who have lost their lives, in the meritorious 'civil service of their country who hive never been deemed worthy of a pension. Slavery - demands that its friends • : be rewarded eel that the North shall bo punished for its reluetance .to •,„dh i eherge the dirty work of slaie-catchers,land • the present United States' Senate; the Most car .- '''repir and degraded 'political body - Which ever , • • end in this country, • hastened with - apparent de ! , , , • : light to diecharge the duty required of it bylhe Mostar It so obellently•obeys. • • , • - • • things will be remembered. •?heys° Mug catalogue of insults and Inju ,waprOcteti most bitter fruit for ale % 1-werthilthe"dis.'l,rhod freedom 'Mullin regarded, • —and freeien orbx to vindicate the rights of hu : - • • • . , , Euipacti r ti - u XANDSOIIE Dors.—Thepor tey!ta - 1341001n Sash Bradford, thO candidate ::pf u thalt e :iti a r t e ih r o lcani e at f.lr e Gf 4 r m enn?r, n h , r 2 been 4 7 . 1 3attzr emit: - The7faea is long. is not to bo worsiered at, considering Mr. Bradford's - Tither giro _prospect at the next campaign.—' .:.";;Tglinessis attain,:-bat if this likeness is a good 'nnn, it ie it lIDel of roach We 1100 Ilat-seed the , portrait hero grated to, friend of thi .itugisiti?that Air -i154.1 3 / 1 )406 1 #11 102 - 1 P 0 mach lc bpi tad4lortrai. tan 't ionna in, iinprevii;nlitbinthli•tood , •-• ' - , _, prsaittleratan,Coefrtha. nage Knedecilhe me eani4is from one ut the otßties north orjhe Susqueberues,*nd is ted..' , erallyienufed to be popular there Poi jhe Par: pose of profiting by, this popularity, Gov. Bigler clefpatched him thither to counteract the lath:C ents:aid opposition of Wilmot; and this judicial offizer of the Commonwealth, who is paid out of the peoples treasury for attending to the duties of hit toffee, abandons those tittles for the par 'pose of deluding the anti-slavery democrats of the Northern counties into the support of the double-faced, no-faced Bigler. Judge Knox" was, before , his elevation to the bench, an anti-slavery roan. A correspondent of the Tioga Agitator thus speaks of him: " When in the Legislature be was believed to be the most radical man there; and his indepen dence of opinion, and fearlessness in expressing it, distinguished him from the most of his fellow members. Ills bold attack, made in a specch„ upon the inefficiency and fogyism of the Su preme Bench of the State,.was well deserved, and attracted much attention throughout the Commonwealth. Ile also total a prominent part let passing the law closing our jade to the slave boaters, and the , law extieguishing the last re mains of elaveholding in the State." Taking advantage of the reputation earned by his antislavery coiune, Judge. Knox bas been Yellowing Wilmot'through the infected Northern district, endeavoring to win back the rebellions democrats who have enlisted against Bigler.— With what success let the correspondent , we have quoted tell: - It is well known to 'Mr. Bigler that "Judge Knee was very popular liere, and for thatreasen fie was pitched upon 'as a"-sort of Missionary, prybably, to visit and reclaim usfrom the facet "kton into which the Governor thinks we have fallen.' Mr. Knox very singularly reached Tiogs county:it the very time, and at the very point at which. Judge Wilmot did. And after doing what be could to restore the polltical health of Law tencetille, preceded Mr. Wilmette Wellsborough, and was there upon the day that Mr. Wthnot spoke, where he received the most pointed re buke and neglect-not being United to speak in a Democratic Mass. Meeting, although a popular 'speaker and former termite. The fact is, the people knew his-mission, and believed him a backslider. " Mr. K. remarked at the close of the meeting that they were abolitionists, because the& had Fused a resolution in favor of the repeal of the wicket " Fugitive Slave Law." Now I recollect that the Judge pendemned that law in strong terms about a year after its passage, end had then no fearsof being called an abolitionlit Arr. Knox watescilling to' pedge.ltr. Bigler to come out in a letter condemning the passage of the Douglass Bal, hat said he could not pledge him to be in favor of its repeal. Nowell can seethat the repeal and restoration of the slavery restric tion is the only practical question. And this mantenter of the Judge is only a political trick. The South does not care how much we condemn the law if we stop there, and do not repent it. "Mr. K. proceeded to Patter county with Mr. Wilmot, probably to neufr lire the effects of his speech, ands am informed on good authority, tried to induce Judge Wilmot not to speak" Judge Knox's mission has proved a failure.— He has returned to the bench, a sadder if not a wiser man, and the rebellion in the North goes on. To chew the temper of Judge Wilmot's, speeches we quote a few extracts from, his ad dress at Coadersport. Potter county. It will be seen that he and, those who think with him are determined to dote against 'Bigler but have no affections to vote for a Whig in opposition to hint: . Mr. Wilmot said that is all countries and in ail ages arnstocreeies were always united and always very powerful. That the slaveholders of the South constituted a wealthy, united and pow erful aristocracy, ,and as such he opposed them. For his put, if he was to be governed by an as istoeracy he chose that whinh traced its descent from the Cseears, or some other ancient stock; for there was something sublime in that. But to cringe to.an aristocracy which, was sustained by the overseer's lash- and by a traffie in human beings,-had in it nothing , of the grand and sub lime. sunt_savored too much of meanness for him to stoop to: Mr. Wilmot showed most clearly that the suc cess of ties South over, the North was. brought about by means of. the unity of interest's which prevailed, there. 'Whatever affected the interests of slavery, affected the whole slaveholdingSouth., and they acted its fortkerance of their own biter. -esti, regardless. of .dead 4E443 dud. alight shades of difference between partim.. But at:the North there is no great interest to unite us—we are continually lighting over party tames and. shad: 'own where there was no real difference et' clan .- ion. For this reason, the North, althoughsupi rir in learning, intelligence, wealth, and talents, had been 'uniformly defeated Upon all questions touching the interests of slavery. Mr. Wihnoturged with great force and clear newt...U.o:olly of being blinded by party names and predjudices, by deadlistuss and shadows of former differences, to the great question of the day—the slavery question- andthe restoration of the Missouri Compromise. pe said' that there was no other issue - before the people, and ridi card storOffectustily lAe idea of Warm to rote.for a Whisrar 4 Democrat mho agreed sea us upon thin question and disagreed with us on no rim, orpractiral issue uom agitating thc_publit mind, :nerdy became of a differ'are in. pats. Ile urged the voter to to reflect seriously before casting his ballot; and to Total's , t`eOMCS an intelligent citizen in such atanner - to effect those issues which now present themselves. A„ 1 ~.. nzustrtsu v sutr.—lt has been contempla ted for sometime back to-erect a receiving vault at the AUegh l eny Cemetery, for the reception of bodies in esseswhere it is .not desirable, from various nausea. to inter them at the time of the funeraL, Cases frequently ante where a receiv ing vault would prove a great C . onveniente and relief te the . friondi of the'Accessed. When this Work is undertaken, which' we hope will not he long delayed, we would sugglittlat'an tipper sttn7 be:added for the-reception-of persona ap parently: deceieed, but' of - whole death' come doubts still linger. . W have lately notined the relationif eases, going the rounds of the press, of Persons who ,were supposed to bo deader chol era, reviving and recovering: It is always de it 'arable:to bury l cholers etusesi, and others *stip led Mtn cents suit, as soon is' deillacy, and the feelings of . rela 'yes will silos, - And sometimes friends yield with great reluctance .to a speedy interment of persontrirho hare been suddenly stricken down by the fell destroyer. : A place such as we Suggest ..wotild permit friends of de ceased persons to become entirely. =listed 1;e -fore interment, - without endangering :`the health of others. We make the suggestion for the con sideration of those who:contemplate adding to our truly beautiful and admirably managed Cern- . *ter, the advantages of a receiving yanit.', '''. . . _ . The atlas. of gonJity made the deliberate charge) that the State convention which nomi nated Judge Pollock for Governor passed a reps.; lotion in favor of the Fugitive SlaVe Leer. This Iva eharacteritvd on T111)9d17 so being untrue.— To our denial the Union of yesterday makes no reply, for Uinta none to make.' The Whig Sudo Convention pinned no ench resolution, and-well the editor of that - paper knave It. But it seises 'hold of the hste,controversy between ourselves, ?Ir. craig and the piristch, and endeavors to In rinuate halt Into that discussion on the aide of oaropponenta. Wepreemme aid fromsttch ever tor will be is unwelcome to them as it is intim &TA and greaseless. Ailasper . ; with a decent regard for Public opinion and Its own reputation would, when- de tehia in leaking an unwarranted 'Statement, beaten 'to give the.eorrection of it, when pointed oat. Bet this Is not the polbsy of the Union. - - We have before, on seve.intl slOcattione; detected it in giving currency to unfounded and, unjustal legations, hut it has never had the- manliness to du justice to those whom it his ealnientatedi It prefers to-indulge in such insensate tavinge.tes flow from - theiSo whom the . meon his /Militia, and we leave it to the WO enjoyetent of, its prefer- The Post has discovered another mare's nest. copies a section of u•bill lately - pissedl4 s;providing- for surveys," ht Hansa!, Nebpisica gad,.pert ,Mexico, which donates. a homestead 0i.160 acres to every settler ;;411. said terribl." Mil the Post assures its readers se cures' etas free tn actual eaglets ingenue; it'd cackles - nraisinily nvekthe - alleged last. It so hoppens,'hoWever,_ that the ,section ciliated by .the tow has refite4cojoidilt.t r w thiCtitaltory New Mexico, as it will find on is puffier reference to the bill in fall, and seouresnothingfer Kaneas bet the dace of Surveyor General. It .is alitde ntifortuvstalor the - Post,lout. nererthal*trrie; and4that paleveiabeirt:the credit - due *4m .democracy for will.have to he takentari.„ pickurissmi.,--Tho foundations or the 11.. E. Betoken, eltike rear orthegetr Church op ream 4tledula lartadY-attaini**Peight of. .several root; .. .The work will-he pneecote4 'Midget. so soon se do heat "mirderatts • _ • • igitaiorteal nontalseence. ' • The captain was tntsl.and eenfe need-io aalPeriT. ,glye publish in anothenort of this paper an ekes, notwithstanding all his Seidl wntLitoloors„, initetesunflatter Coreaunicated to the Journal tad:, even' the ? interposition of Heni - Lafityetttg;. • •orCienmeres hyildr•Voirtioati, its sagacious, able.;" who was-in this city at the time; coal& net save and experienced Washington correspondent him from the- penalty of the eevere sentence.— The account of.the Foxardo affair, a transaction In fact, he was driven out of the naval, service Which, with its Minsequencis, created a good "by the periecution-of the government, on account deal of excitement throughout the country thin- of his supposed interference with' arrindepen , ty, years ago, to interesting just now, when the dent jurisdiction, in demanding theserreader of Greytown outrage is attractiag, so much eaten- , pirates—. enemies of the human race'!—and. tion, acting under the combined legislative and execu- It will be noticed. that the letter, in speaking dive authority of his, government as well as of of the trial of. Oommedors Porter, says, 'oven the l a w 4 of nations: - the interposition ,of Gear? Lafayette could not The assured fame of Commodore Porter, as a cave him from the penalty of the severe sen- naval commander, could not be elevated by his tence." Lafayette's interference in behalf of demand upon the piratical town of Foxardo. He Porter, to -whom he- was much attached, was , acted simply in accordance with his supposed, known - at the time; but the circumstances which ditty ; and under a subsequent administration, caused it to be unsuccessful' were cot made I, it was acknowledged, by his appointment as public, and the enemies of President Adams ur- Minister to 'Constantinople, without reference to god the fact against him as an. evidence of his any committal of his goyernmtnt on the question cold,:unforgiving and tyrannical disposition.— of our right to pursue pirates into Foxardo, that And-the refusal of ea inconsiderable a - favor be had acted according is instructions. In this the remission of the sentence of the Court Mar- case, Secretary Southard's own opinion . was, as tint,„made an 'unfavorable impression, even upon I expressed in-the Senate; that thelaw did author the best friendis of Mr. Adams. It was really a lee Executive ink - ran:dons for the pursuit of pi midi matter for the Marquis to ask, especially I rates into neutral territory. whenitivas not pretended that Porter's conduot The Greytown affair presents no such i reason, at - Foxardo was anything more titan an error of I as Comnoodore Porter had, for his attack upon judgment, and thelgeneral notion was that the I Foxardo. lie can only be Justified by stria in- President had borne himielf ungraciously and in stractions. Those instructions must have been bad Mete. But Lafayette, who MIS familiar I unduly stringent, leading him to acts which must with ail the circumstances, knew better,'and the , throw upon somebody the reproach of brutality course at - Mr. Adams hod his =qualified appro- I and cowardice batten. The real history of the affair has never I . been published so far as we know. We give it on the authority of -Mr: Adams himself. If his language could be recollected, is would impart increased interest to the narrative, for in con versation he was concise acd terse to a rare de gree, with a felicity of expression hard)) , ever 'Surpassed. Bat that is impossible, so we can simply state the facts. Mr. Adams, on too request of Lafayette, had determined, not only tn.-remit the sentence of the Court Martial, but to offer Commodore Porter the command of the fine frigate Brandywine, then fitting out to carry a nation's guest hack to France. He had apprised Lafayette of his in tention, and to enhance His value of the favor and make it still more complimentary, both to the Marquis and the Commodore, Mr. Adams had invited them,- with three or four other distil'. gushed gentlemen,•to breakfast with him on a given day. ' The ceremony was to have been per formed before breakfast, and it was the purpose' of Mr. Adams to express to Com. Porter hie high sense of the valuable services rendered by that gentleman to the country, and to explain that the executive approval bed been given to the sentence of the Court as a prudential step.deemed neeessary in the then delicate state of our. Ms tions with Spain, &a. But unfortunately, the opponents of the administration had relied upon the sentence of Cont. Porter, and its approval by the President fora Itarty purpose, and had ad dressed the Commodore a letter . upholding his 'course at Foxardo in the most unqualified jorins, and severely censuring the executive forpermit ting hint to be punished - therefor. Com. Porter replied In such language as the feclingS of a proud and high spirited Man would naturally sug gest under such circumstances. He gladly ac cepted the tendered sympathy, and acquiesced in the rather sharp criticism of the conduct of the . President The' correspondence was pub lished on'the morning when the breakfast was to be given. It was shown to Lafayette oo his 'ac rival at the White Haase, accompanied by an in. gutty as to the proper course to be pursned..l.- There could be but sae Answer to the question. and when Mr:Adams and tbehlarquis, on pas 'Ring out of the house ito enter a carriage tor'an met Cent., Porter, Mr. A. turned his back Upon him, and . the courage, skill, Bed nautical experience 'of that gallant seaman ware lost to the Navy for ever.—Roffalo Co.mtrrial. Proserts-‘)f thl• • PHILADELFIAA, Those who may he surprised at the unusually heavy mortality of last week.' which we an nounced on Saturday, should remember that in the report we included the interments of those that died on the Friday and Saturday of the pre vious week, which were the hottest days and the most trying to invalids known here for years.— .The increase of cholera deaths is not great over the previous week. Sunstroke was fatal .in 27 cases. - Of the whole number of deaths, no less than 187 were children under one year of age. Of persons over five years of age, only 270 died. The Alms House furnished of the Iluud, and were colored people. We subjoin a statement of the total mortality of the city for a series of weeks since the cholera appeared: 24th Ist Stb 34th 3 . 24 2 6 .414 1410. Ch01era,...... 9 = 71' 61 79 944 Chol2lortms 4 4 6 6 7 74 43 16tW,. 14 49 41 63 41 106 34.4 Merebse2,.... 5 79 lot 12 , Dysentery— 7 14 16.4.4 9 29 41 133 Consusen-- 22 36 21 42 72 176 C.covulskat— 15 16 21 1, IX, 5 31222223. 9 21 12 21 IT 92 Other IYhis_ 131 133 . 164 144 144 241 1007 Told. 206 366 413 4:12 672 Z , T2 11 , 2,1,21 , 11e. 114 179 341 =7 243 403 1225 EZZIE/E3 The mtermenta reported in .INew York last week were unusually numerous. amounting in all to 1139. Of these 241 were of cholera nearly as many as we hare had in Philadelphia in *is weeks, and showing a daily average of over 34 deaths of cholera. There were 22 deaths of sun-stroke. one of yellow fever, ono of Panama fever, one of ship fever, and the catalogue of other disespes Is very long. Three hundred and seventy-two of the dead were ander one year, and ''rl9 from one to live. We subjoin; summa ry of the Weekly reports . of Mtermente-iimm the cholera appeared In New York: Jaly Tate. — .74.10114.17411.24th 161b.261.22111. etiolon-.12 14 57 46 74 1 23 147 163 241--611 C 4 1i0r.12 6 15 13 11 I: 21 26-114 Cho o L l. La-. 5 11 4 13 21 74 117 145 131-624 11.94,919x4. 7 11 6 11 23 34 41 47 76-- 11 5 1176entery 16 2 6 10 96 22 33 43-167 Cootarte4,67 61 7 44 51 64 62 54 62 05--661 Coast.._ .9 1 4 91 33 44 159 F 6 7070 106-515 Marasaes-21 73 04 171 35 26 311 31-224 (.915.1:04-347 260 ~,- 60 244 :=7 7550 310 als 427-4:659 Total - L.4b.4?-' 4 4.%* 817 741 817 914 11.Z1— GS= 'judo. Tw..-703 '2lO 181 2^l. 256 121 sa 401-3314 BIVXMLLS, S. T. The Internients . last last week in Brooklyn, were 257, Including 02 of ehelera---au increase of 16 from the previous week: There were al so 8+ deaths from cholera infamtum 9 froni etoltikecuirbas, 11 from diarrh.o, A irem dys entery, 6 from sunstroke. &e. Oorreseeruteene of the 'semi erootereeree. - ,A.usn !sures. lintraday, July 27. The opinion of the Free!dent and of the Secre tary of the' Navy upon the berth procedure of Captain Hollins, of the Clone, in destroying the houses and property of the inhabitants of Grey town, is not yet kaolin: It is not known tipon Whom the reommaibility rests—whether upon Captain Hollins or those under 'whose orders he acted. Theretributionlillf. at all events, whol ly &proportioned WI the offence, so far as we tit:deride:A it. A local government must of ne cessity, exist at Greitown. It owes no allegiance to the United States; and fringing from the ne cessity amino late, its authority ought to be re cognized by the United States, and all other goy emcdcnts, no long no it refrain", from easnittiog piratical character. The local govortiMent of firejteein was as competent to the suppreaSion of disorder and violence, and to the' preservation of the Bice and property of those within Its ne mar,' jurisdiettoo, ao is the government of Rllll - or et - Preget. The authorities emoted a man for killing another, and they resentedithe - interference of the Alin:icon Nicaraguan Minis ter far his release. L. I would like to know under what law of nations or of humanity they incur red the penalty of the destruction of their town, with all their property, by fire and shot? The prowess of the American Navy is quite ne undie puted, as is the burden of Ito expense upon the Treasury, and its need of reform, In every mirth. W ar. Therefore, the demonstration thus mule was not requisite to the entire tatabliahnient of ' the credit or the Navy for valor and cdliereacy.-- It has, in former thrice, achieved victories, even Where an equal fared Woll.etiposed . to It The people of.Greytown were not piratee, and' Cortiress had not Missedissisieial Act, ae, they did in 1822 . for the eapnreasioti of piracy - in the West India sea! : They were a quiet people, en gaged in pursuits which Lave for their the promotion of the comfort of passengers passing between the two °Ceiba. The town, originally under the protection of Great Britain's!! a portion or the - Mosquito Territory, hat' been loft without protection - both by Great Britain and the United States, while the offer of Great Britain to make it a free port was -refused by gar government. The town was not under the jurisdiction of Nic aragua, though that convulsed little slate makes a clam to it—which 'claim -neither the U. States nor Great Britain have ever fteknotvledged.— Greytown was, to all intents, and from necessity, an Independent jurisdiction, and Wm entitled so to be treated, in reference to the cruse which hes occurred. The 'Pinar& ease- is an illristratiOn of thin. , A bill - woo introduced and mussed by Congresa in 1822 for the ouptiresaion otpiracy in the West In (Bee., 'remember that Mr. Southard.of N. J., then in the Senate, protested against it, as a great and unwarranted stretch of power to be exerted by the executive In - regard to Spain, with which nation we ware. at peace. The bill paised,'and Commodore Porter was sent otkt with a squadron to suppresul piraoy,but under cer tain orders from the Navy department, Commodore Porter found that lie could not comply with Ida orders, with. out pursuingthe pirates to - the .place where they wet with protection, to wit:--the town of Four do; where ha landed 'with marines,-and effected his ob4ect, but without hunsing s i.... ar2illaging the Q. - -Adams became Pri" . = rent; and Mr. iffouthardWu 'continued- bY him as Secretary of thiNavy, Mr.'l3: having meanwhile been Score -pixy =deigfr:-Itteltre& r. • ,ThiPreeidkoit and WA Secretary halt Ppitclud lute:Commodore Parry forth' vielatlmsof nen trattietitol7'with*lnmett vialenairlai4ascoid. log to a New York paper, Capt. Nolibil-J2jeteled into"tineffending and onproteeted Greytown.— SPECIAL NOTICES Mrs. amen, No. 600 Fourth street, uys Dr. MoLANVECI:LEBRATED NER• YORE.. Mny lk 102. child of mho showing eimptoms of worms , I mire It a bottle of Dr. Mal ene's Celebrated Vermifuge, which brought away a bunch of worms, uombering, I should I judge, about thirty. The child was ,cry SIWISE the au...rattan, but Is now met and hearty. Mrs. Twist, No.lB Avenue D, writes under %ate of Au. goats/9:184 and lays she had been troubled with worms for more than It ynr, and that she took one bottle of Dr. )IcLodues Cejobratt.ii VermifOgil. which brought war from her over throe hundred worm, Mg and - She now Ilelleves herself to to entirely Dee from diseaWn. Mrs. Brigglne, a Gersten ronan,reeiding at 204 Riving` ton street, esp. that atter ruing ono vial of McLane's Col. cheated Nermifuge, the mood two large tape worms. The abd.re OartiOnmes SPS all tram Ww ,18 ". 11 tn... in this city: If there are any who 8041, they have the Games and addresses, and ran satisfy theolignlreStY 1N."4 11, 4. 1 n , IX9,l"l..dmers will be metal to ask for DR. MtAliEl CELEKRAtED VICEMIYUGE, sod take none else. All other remoltuges, in conspeitson. are northing. Dr. IF lance VAnnifugc, elan his wrlehrstod Liver Dills, see now he had at all werpectable Drug Stores is the United Mates Sod from t h e vole Oraprietors, FLEMING BEDTIMES, IY2B-.18 , 3 buseessore Is .1. Kidd a Co—. Wood Street Citizen's Insurance domry of rittsourgb., n. D. KING, President. SAW/EL L..IIAKSIIELL, &di/. . orricx 94 Wit TAR, 21/871VESLY ALIRIERT.AND WOOD STREETS. 11.111.1116UR113 HULL AND OAROO Emits UM TIDE 1110 •61/11151166111'1 111.VKIM Allll TNIDCTABIII6 AT hsruret 66661. Lao nr Atomage ,AL.4O apliota therras qf the SEA 11.1 .NLASD .74 riaertoß 6.IZ2III,f3POItrATION. DIILICTOIR: R. IL !tin, - • w in. &Low:. Wm. Larlmer. Jr. Kier, Parana it ea. Wm. Rio churl, ; Rrmerlllonlat., Ji. /dm IL 01.1...nrib.. 11.11ar no.b. Francis &liars, Fame . Pannnelt, -3. Pelham:maker. Waitar.Bryant, Wm. IL /Lays. Jobs ton. PROTECTION INSURANCE. COMPANY, UY HARTFORD, CONN., 'o4llAfatock.. Atoms] Premiums ma IFestern RuPd, $1,000j.100, EicoEviduLED le21;. Polities of Insurance issued at all times on the most faYoralde terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, oat= PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Cr GEORON E. ARNOLD. Arent, v 361641 nrAis PlO.OnErittand Alleschen r 100. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS EILIVFLCIVIZAI Cr Chi'son Funiaces, W ro't Iron Tubing • AND FITTING OENICIALLY. For Warming and rhitaatiom tzt Rtaldinpa. A. a W. .ill cataract Mr Warming oral Yrutliatlolg hf Etatzu or Cot Maul., Pipes or Chituult r 01111104 Ctrrchas. School', thapitala. Factorial, Urea Row.. Court Rocuall flotela or Daylliugx. No. Mutat at...Fittaborzh O'CONNE.R. BROTEEE & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL ERS. Na. 11.Wani stmt.*. doss lama Find stmt. Pitts latitztt.—Bas. sod sell Par sad 0117.1 Panda, Sista sad That Exchange, Och e Racks, tliusara sad troism Thai Bills. and ParsaissarT Nana siloso Weald so It= D. soffilt , es of Par sad Curstat Mason sad loons nos sad Audis, Paildes Sar the .4275 s Lorrsi-las Cdisart. (c•ab CiPit51.1170.01)3,3 .4 nom I nccßan awn., lo.oao.com .x Myer • Extract of Bock Rose, an invalu able Remedy for all Ser"fulous Indigersthm, Chronic and Acute plarehms, II ICo p! Dlomt,..T. Was Dlrama Cataueous KruptLoca. Wnrc Clltlk. plains. Chronic, sod Acilts libetuattissa Bait Ithaual. elelt Tlea.ladia Cadger, ?lard= &aro dioalb. and o,reeral Debility: A.tt r.,tor il,di raw , . 4 ...1.74,4 Prom . tbe Now Ihmen S. Jiod Meier Sect Roei.—A media= urger the' tll tleof 'Rock Rose: . smite from • gaat of that warse.la bees lea s moat raw to this 'trinity tor Its mitratlre limper*. The cry of witisck.". truly epplhatitt to at beset owe half of the lio.tleiwie of ttt dal. moot. he Motif atingloill to the Rork Rose. for It Us Wade Its inare to thlii city to anent mars, to the relief =drum of rattans. when other remedies bore ARMi—sod what I. atilt° remarkable. some go= best gimlets= do not beeltato to speak very Ames. bly of the rawatititmd. The certificates ammo ao'oot ftk. ekatlows, but tom 000017 mrPeotable Pore.t.l‘ . 0 " Pf whom arewelt knots to ria. Themanufactarerte also wed karma, to uses a sientleirian who wppU out to eesaaad to sbombug, otto ileerlying the ,putille ht 007 way.—/ht Watt:eraUT redo,* the abate, baring Iritnuaerd fta goad egret ounrelves on pulmonary and saufUlons mm- W• Milne it lathe bad neamound for °Ala and couglo..tant. Mir Ib.b floor has bog logo Inman as • plot came medical - virtue, and Ite my:maim la =Kr 1ntend...1.14 • gentleman of ability and character. In thlo .11,17tarm • ?kw IterM,Dee.lo, 1431. Thiele to acetify that the notice of the Rah It medl dna rachllehed la oar paper hi convection with ban from the Palladium, was not only uneollcited, but was errata by the wlltar Wale on* wigwag arelobecintion. flith9liN 4 11/41Ph72f. Pattaterx them Nerf Hem, Dec. 1831, This erth certify that th. Zero:able bake of the mall tine kerma ea the 'Work Homo." wee a tolOrMa7 totthoo otal, leutootd by the writer', knowledge alb. optative of fretsorthe article In 'cattalo mem VI 11.11 a. by the AMY. ohk el4otorra irldetiothere sell Icemen - to tarn. had ex. reteeet of it: end furthattOors, the article iraiarrltten 'lit tle pay or the promise of paleterot. o< OK. Imcwied•X• the tnaoaterturer. BABCOCK A, WILOM4N. I"SCROFULA.. lIYERff EXTRACT OP IIOGIC ROSE. • aids wmederfei Medicine!. hat waning Ibr nal( a pow brig which no other medicine can band of. TM plant. Dock Raw. le used tad nwommended by many eminent phseiciane annulments', Una: telutf, J. q. 'Thompson, of Plillesienthl• en.: "I here. Pnessibed K. In nUrnkint of nexotaltnni patients m WWI Uottpital. Ins await 'at intact! tho attention of aselorphyricians Rareport.the &Donlon remarkable cam of. Wh In dialing of the *lit tip, In Febnsary, 1041. naiad wee 7.yean old, and had the dieeire fat 11 yews. the boxer was dislocated uomesda and ontwerds. There no a large opening an this hip lead- In; to the bate, Into *blab I amid thrust uif diger: I mooted 3 eloorsa Ile had hewn under :revere phiddianin who had ki.nn him up. I orderwl decoctiOnielloe• nose —in two his night sweats owed, I then Ordered • ten eseroeful of neck Hose. three name • day. Tiartywine days altar he watteatirelf "Well gold whaler,* awl retail at the Dreg Store of °serge U. Keyser. No. 140. canter Wood it. and Virgin airing aof the Golden nester. , }Add/.a A. H. HOLMES & BRO., INAIMMAQII:861111 OF SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS; SLELISES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco Cotton Screws, alum , caaParnva.ro , Nachineni, Car awl Bridge Bolts, with Thread . and Nuts • complete, PITTSBURGH, P WaItINIDIN, No. 'WOOD NT.; ISTRIEN hair AND litcOND WAIL Dark Imenrontal. • sohal-tt Du Pont Powdet—Every variety Big° Mining end fUnrtl nit Powder, inl,4l'.lZl risek•ftmal , ..Y on hand. and for ate from Memiitne, In lots to mutt nor otmeere, on fermate term.. Also Itatoty lute. W. U. DIDWEI,L, Ilfannfselmenir Ant.. .; n 0 7411 • TAO trmt street. Pittsburgh. - Morava' Invigorating Elixir , or OORDLiL.—If It Nlesthired now. this great restoratimi M accompliehlng inch extraordinary cures. we can only roll that to the Arabian herb that &multi cardliel Ingredient hare been blended by the Omnipotent Physician: a larger amount and greater moieties or curative properties than ha heretofore boon =pooled to stet la &hundred dlgenint ,sr kiss of the phait' wombs. A whole medicine cheek°, remeater, polo "peak, Seellll to bare been tom/deed hatlide herb; audio the ELIXIR itrOdIIOLLIOni hare their eon. migrated. essence. it Is the *Peat. Wormer, vat thorium with which we hare to deal In.the nrectleal amilleetlen a the niedielde.,. The sletlitui, dythermla are med, the merlons eirrtellreeid. the hoWparalysed realm" 'fur mite tty, the guffaws Arm headwthe ate tormented no More the weak beams rigarbus, the • tint of Jaundice leave* the eataplaidan of the bglone, the depressed In spirits Deena'. 'buoyant; Ale' ikk in Limpet In logy amditlon of dismal derthe Immediate benefit tthsi; the use of Dr. In 0011111k,'" Melee tido, intnorted t*fagsble proof, an presented to the attention of Irma Bids, who mirwarify them try a single bottle of thin medl otos, This (brad b put op higblyeimeentrated,th plotbot tin. tbnieridler" per bettis, Iw,, for Are dollar', eta for Lindy' Aelleig. r C. it. UN°, PropthrtOr. • • gold bT v Drintlets throngtsnizt the Milted Staten: Ma. real Agents.,ln Pittebnigh--Pisnang gm". mower . W and Fourth attertel and Ocio. if. heifer, •ner• 'lf street and " Ittrato SUIT. inr J. Vi."lo. • XODOWELL & • DAY, - No 5 AreA otrct, , ,OsaadelPlaa, killagitero of flees Unrivalled' * • ='N:FiViDLE£ 4 .• • Agerhts rm. the most Celebra ted irOoLMY YARNS. Jilrangla: AISIZZIVO IMAM DRAMS& - jakAaa 7 ` , llAibklerilcVlP 3 ' Pyi*areit*.presstitoi - theil.liales Inai cee. 3. C t Co: basing emplOyedata ageint at the Yleherlee to enpeeintetid the toarintsetare of their Oil. as .ores the Dahlia thatiate atnaanat pith the, assatat ans, from none bat fresh and healthy livers. `:/7[411 sold iilththileZ,Onainieiitli be foity 'his•of 4nallty.ind Cita; iehshied Idthe'inint .det• Ik tieve t e t eleidy eroidoyed bettli ndid . 73 - neiThlts.l preellee, andlrell detetti7el the attention. ofjnyallde e ss rented, ettorer . sslusblit, thin' MY TA dledreered. mention or risdnnatiet.dreetietne. e • JORN C. DAMN. a CO., No. 100 North 2d et.; For 83.1r,b1 W the principal Drusteetn. jOl7-Cmod&wfer Great - Cure 'Ot Ithetpaatisin.—Ttl Edi tem, of the faihmond frgpatillow, of Der. , 24,1552; say that Cartein Spanish 31112ture In no onaek They had • man In their pram room. who was Leaded with *lent Merenrial noun:Wimp, who was Continually =Weirdos; of mbar) , lahls awtir; MOW, and lobitr, ids eyes had become ferorinhand Mattary,neckswollen,!throat cotta and all the symptoms of Rheumatime, annbined with beroftda. The bottles of Oiler'. Spanish Mixtures mired ind in an editorial notice as where, they bear testi stony to its wonderful good effects, land ray their only, re• vet is, that all suffering with diseasee oilier blood aro no aware of the existenoi of niche medicine. 'They cheerful 1y Meow:nand It. See their. 'Certificate mod notice lit fel around the bottle. ! • irlB4.mdawT NELSON'S.IIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYP.E S.. OLD POST OnIernUUDLNO..TITIRD SIAM. Ct //URNS AND STRANGERS who wish to obtain ea Reeterite, artistic and Iltedlke ILkomits,sit VIA mteat o o4rl . 7 u ndll e tßlNtg o tiot t Lltszst to iofo eon on guarintled, or nor harge made. o e arlog our Wile largest Rod best:arranged. Me and Sky lights over oon• ommted for the purpose. with - Instruments _of tho 'most towarfolk , l*ll ,t og d otadiy:ted thrysto tnd r i o t of Ugsr ah, - 4 1 ,12fi a ItCrk, SIJS jartrrsTlMsolrt t Abf, ' lblo to ono to the patrons ill thil Art, a strlo of Daguerrooty - pri, Dither olner or In spoil which has never been surpassed. It . open and °pent op In all nestbars, I'mro uo &flea' • .x. tot o'sk , elr,, P. wt. -• • • midßdsleT 1! ; ; ;. ; ; dhoferal Moierail Diarhoealll Dr. Hautiltoniu Syrup-of Blueliberry mid easseresejnr the clove, Dhnlern; qhrelira litfankm, Chokra /brim/. Ph., Dysentery, reuniting, Odic, Camping, nithal Inestessi Ogee &sleets, either in wat, or children.' . DR.. OD DLACKIIERAT 4:(14 BADSAYBAS iw glom, unlveraal satidietlon, and is Diet tba very.medleine yoU need In your Ilindlles, tbi whieh you era In the habit or using paregoric or lauddnum—ael there 1640 delayer rasulthria Dom ite - use. It will cure the most Inaba attacks, of yonrehildren and it will eurethe severest cases of Cholera... Mae cured personsln thecollapia state bglosr given nrOY thelr Dbyalcian—or la naserfalling 'tic:greed the Bas. • Dive this lliedlcinrai trial and you wlllnot be statisacil .111.eit a suppiy alsrer in your house. IVberiever your claim= .07, (.thus lr “Ixtqloly somethlog the nikattet., they aro puttering pain of p.m kiod. and oftera.st night they are restless and trinibletome, .and nothing will do them go moth goodNU Mw drops calm Synin—lt havers . pleasant, and your children will he fond alt. Price only 23 dB. ewr V 4 le, Sold, Wbuksale or Detail. at Dr. ICT.IPEit'S Drug nom N 0.150, elitism. Wood istrret and Virgin alley, esti of 'tlo Iloldan Mortar. 1. YeakiesrT HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Be , to call tiie :mention of Buyers to their areneevertiee et • • EABDWABB AND SADDLERY, . ,o,nprbdng one of one =at complete enactments - 1n the gni:ICED DY IIkYNT PACKETS rfto)l EUROPE. and arhltit they °Mi. - aik Die mnit fiLiorabte than, LT chant. gain; eut ,11111 tind actr interest Drataatacl by busing du& lIARDWbfI at Ya 39-Wood air Plitabnreth; f 4 .9.5. A. 4" T.Flit Rte lP)Tt4-1 ktirdets Enia , gcsi or Varicose Velris, Weak Kart Jowls awn , 7u Anium.-1 .odd reittotfolly to rite the attention oink - yak/atm And the pulite generally to ray anartinent ct . Rik laud° Atookinan Gone Cif. Ankle Eons end bandage. FM the Meet and eon. ofl'arl non. Et Enlarged rclir.. 1.1 .40 Anklet. Wean ;Coos Joloi. mitt. various egal used in the core of ammo T. pnlrinß oatwnri tappois• ire! also amp asap vasirly of Trouts. Sods /Inds. Flutraltess , Amidst. Dram, stud In Isar, 411 kinds of me tanks] appliances. used In ease of disease. :Mt If Ktlt2l:l4lTholesale newest. olte3tilaB No.llo. ow. Woodat. and l'lsaln ANY. M'Clintock'i PamilY Medicines.—We tall th• attention 9k bokis of latothp4tollothorn to the ad ♦.rtt.eneat on the 'Worth paotof tbesi .Luhl. Fanity %Aldan. HENRYrOTtiVAR H. l . itti COLLINS, ll CONOIISSION 11E1ICHANT, AND wnousAut neat. 411. Itt CHEESE, BUTTER. SEEDS, * FISH, Astro. fievorallr. No. 2,5 W s street, Pittsburgh. )715 A. A. CARRIER &-; Corner 4th and. Smithfield ate., PITTSBURGII, PA.,. State Mutual Flee a, Marine INSURANCE OONIPANy OF *HARRISBURG CA_Pr, 7 I`AI:B3SO.OOO. Girard Fire and Marino Insurance Co ,YIIILADEE.PiIIAz CAPITAL $300;000., INSII7L4NCE COMPANY OF TRE VALLEY Or VIRGINIA. ~ C/SC!IESTEIL. Ca 15200. 0 . 00. OFFICZ MO pital . a. INSURANCE W . 7 PITTSOM EL: AL"THORIZF.D CAPITAL $300,060. -neele • . A. A. CAILILIEft./Ited. Antidot and Lotion. celebrot throusbout the: land t only retlette int renet/ine int Invented for tLe nut et Divans of the Urinary Oiriant, Pike, and ',mute Comptaint.. nu great rarer. theneettnordinur Medi 41.1 hare al. wall mot with in elating theatare rumplainta, bu cur. nun the Proprietor, thamaelrea. taring =thine of the tbnumnaa of individual. erbo hare been permanent!). aimed br their nui iSa mluld anus the r üblin %bat tb7 an not mere patted kwaiior. compoundalmialY to UN, but an gunmen! br • thomnah Cbendat: with . Übe 1904 'aid. and rue 14-redients vbirlt can lie obtained. .4 nee Intended to do good. hot one WO In rentlll.l IA ton - Tin. all that nab is Upe fut. Thar /an pot uplu bottle. en toll directions aceoromi- Vying them, the Antidote at st, and th; Latino at 50 et. per hatUe. Oie bottle lasts ten day. Many hare been enthelienred >o twoor Om. day. • , Invoutod b 11..11ALIM, Yhyttelan to the liotrvitat Palle. and monied by DUROY ea.).. Ge.ral isen'a for the United Statmiand Mambaa, to whom all Orden mustbe: **hoard. qrlaeiral Depot, Ae Ihnektray, teener Grand It., Ken Torit- Sold In litishatit;erholesalt sad nt.D. b 7 MAIM CMOS. (suroddeel to J. Kidd i Co) Y. CU Wool at.; Wheel. MC. 4,11. PATtr.II.4CIN t al.rand by Drifintlida every where., Ja=aulft. PEARL STEAM. • CANAL BASIN , AL F.GLIENT, • RAILROAD frh7.loS. • FilMiliCa will bo ap_plied with our *irious ggnitiratTnr r entinara i LlV,tta n lZ Waal Wont. Of Braun A Volta ,r cca,ar o. Lluerty 1141 . t. Clair it littentrea IL P. Schwart".. at T.4an• dto Suzann IC dlLnr oft data Tams, CASII as dzainar. • AIM - • 11111 TAX. KENNEDY A CO. • - UNITED STATES .LIFE INSURANCE, ANNIIITY.ANIY TRUST COMPANY. 171114 D 1.111-L CLUAILWEP.4I.T.IL 26,1.6*,—Vasivria Prarstou. CAPITALann C —4250,000 s . Office s. 'S. COTIVI of Thln ralmat and. Phslackiphin ornolgaS UrTILE MOM BOA HD. AT rivimm.rin A dupe., R. Crall4d. raw A. tindaud. ' . Ard 41 , M corn,. Vrw i ri3; 7 o .l j:bl:64;, ' .11111ati Mr W . 7 Ulls t it' ' " PecniintSiephms ittotwi . ''!. K "t. 1• . i ' Zed' 6.rminir— b liktotres, maul U. 1711ti0n.31. D. An.ab." (14 ' IL i taklrpf•PAliNOLD, Aerit. p.bl7 . • : 74 Yourtkrprod. rut strell : 49211 wttoux irucepga Pididnio &MIMS, (St`ktad TO 7. WO co. WHOLESALE' DRUGGISTS, NO. NO IiPOOD • ----PITTSORGII, PA. ij ratletorstri Dr!irixlesOrlebrifgt VetnANN6Line - ,lroTtiLitri,ocolcotitt - woas, • aahuytaai er.a, aam. lea Rai7nx.4 Plodg.tor L. I SGAGED for manyyears Inclusively in. l tEge d j_ri r st4,ity, tigs r g ic ss ff s k "l7.l4 . p tir sod aavroaa ...ZIA arm ools.,whara ti wil. 01:160.L. 11=1;trettleftl soy Skb of osIONORRIS a BON. • L.. G. GRAFF; (micausior to J. S. worth A 00.) 011ice130 &road street,Plttsburich, ,Jcenff r, trawartl /Wrier artporry:! Alt Tillidarl , a Powder, r unntlly, On tautly' on hand. Also, halloty Pure: lit ...„ . .... . . Ease Mu Comfort;—Tho Conformator, ; .lately , Impette4 hum Pule. 'exactly sultS theilat to She peculiar shape Of the Ilesd,as a new hat tau easy an the' twist as Imola aria A neat tlt atiitia metal MA mayAS bad at 77 Woad Bt. . as2.tf ... • W. DOUGLAS. • —_-. PITTSBURG - 13 Life, Fire . dr Marine Lienta - nee Comiany; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, • MASONIC ItAhh, PITTBEIIIIIOII. PA. ' 'JANES & 4100',widest. • - ' ' ClA.stis A cum, sexists/7. 1 • This Company makes emery Insurance op pirlalnln tsar tossed/NI ith LITE lE. . Mi4llll4ll4:ttleigid"lttlsW"grit" °la° "a m r, , )l4 se !tisk e stew: agoinst'Loss or .11arsage Awl Using' the reels of the Fes and hilind I VeMirsTera a sritte lased rats" ionsistsat with Plat te,li r - . DiNsprim A M k Wit•P• 114ali .Jobe r '" Asa ! noberL d.rzau. 4,ll%tronp 0000,n11atimault. ,r Weal "11 PLNtyy 4P4tgboi4OL:p.. AVAI . 1 2 Mnik . d 1 :cation and Liver uomplaint Cared KraiiTe egenoteuit—haiena stAlaitins latter 4riers Ito; 0. osempia, • istmawAryin'sre•ow •• • • • • H i ,l3. M. Kum-Mete Blro7iti o stlitutiortsol• w tr ia tm Cti d loaVd t roe !Sol ' ot tw o Gel tyre. do:ix/nes.. 1 tnehgTe g l i ggAgrgottiagiriZlTlg 4ityollyii woo ot_gmelt. and •164. dekko ing -took PETROLEUM, WV MACK OLL - Me took *meal bot. Ws-aka thro• °solo-about • Tellr so 4 • loaf: ago: said ••h•Te Defoe le t tr i jogrt u ri m ig fault , b a t ir. l l4% L ito % 4 Ticerrrellift E d " ,siuM a in: * Ler e . si d tt't•Z 1 1 7 ; w 4Ern,atiffelit14$14: .1:144 f I ‘..' )4 11 . 43 . 041. 1- 40:0 •ZtMa 013 0 "e"WirtMtrigr7Otlr A leaci*d write:V.:Def . *, apt "D 1 7 1 4 4, n . to susurii iti• Militant :ne•orr, atilriyi , ffeet4, 4 4' Mee. Battelle adopted theiameplagg I,l*M tan arattar• fad Ifwe'tiodleep. induce dmasaisig., llip•lsta•Ports. 'fur procuring quiet rest arid pleaitng dreams swallowed horse roughs after sapper. Indlgesttou,and thateoudittonwhlett I, termed • % - eak ill. Irritable , 'stomach. - eiMatltute i inert fr•lttut legume of vision, The immollate ur direct la flu• urreplothist, la totally altering the sensations and the dlspealtlon In wathrg omersts, : is a'proorof Its power to damns, Use etrculatkm of the bralu.sad the mental lima thstri deep. Pen to who are troubled with ludlgestleu. - mai surely get relief - from lloorland'm German Diners,' sold ezeimisely Luthts country by-Dr, C. It t j. e k ecr ., Axisart., Philadelphia, and his agents. Sold le ratt,b gL, by ILESITICO 11110 F, Drugglat., GO Wood it. Also, !be pale by GM 11.1LEYBER 140 WeW DrEtk — OnWedoVab , S. the 2d of Annaef; 185 i, at Es residence. Fairriiin Howe, on Abe bank of the 5lonooga• Lela rim, ]OILY 3.IeiILUAG, EM., In the 5011 year of hie tae. The funeral will take Taut:, this . (Therades ) efteeoook. et 2 o'clock. Carriages mill bola miltleiret the limonite' has Bridge et 1.; P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , 'VFW. BOOKS - at Davison's Book Store, 65 1 1 Market et.. near 4th: -• • Comming's Lectures on Itomanism;Tashlon and Fam- Los: Pilgrims of Walsingbant, by Agnes Strickland: Lee Architecture andPaintitr, by Ruskin; Rambles b 1 1 ° 0 . 0 ' 1 : KslPt•ltot , and Present, by Thompson: no Iron. Cousin, or Mutual Influence. by Alm, Cowden Clarks, Handbook of Univertal Blomnphy: Sunny Memoirs of Fore'gri Lands, hr Mrs.Stovre: Magdalen Itivbare, stor7 of tho beottleh /iSforrnation, by author of Margaret Malt land: a new supply of tooks for children. In wordsf nue and large ti Vane More World." thsci Oar, by Brewster: Thoughts and Things at Home and Abroad, by Harriet:lTM: Lord our Shepherd; by Stevens= Comming'S and Hamilton's Works, One Huodred Sbort , Talcs for Children; Very Little Tales for Very 'Little Children, Ist and 241 aeries, Annle'e Ant Book; do Second 800/g, atm, mani new books ter Sabbath School Libratien. • J. S. DAVISON. b..ciViNTIT WARD foTStlit _ lids of (Henn& Nos. 9 and 10 in Fetterman's plan of Cit Lots No. I having 'Landon on Baldwin 'andon ally of Wylie 5t.,30 feet-by 01. No. 2is 26 feet on Baldwin se wadextending beck 01 feet, adjoining Dr. Clatltiln'S nropet. by. Prim froth $l,OOO. MINERAL WATER-.4, - frosh supply of Conaresa. %Aka& and Blue Lek Water need br • JOS. YLEMSO, oar. Dis'd and tJsrkrt fI . ITAATE MAUNESIA, freshly 'prepared • xi always on hand at. J037 - FLEMINGI3. - noicE FLOUR-100 lbs. superior Rich Jul, Flour raid by any JOS. \ WAX. MATOTIES-20,000 very line Wax Matehen reed by • JOB. ••IEILIOT'SIIISTOR 17 OF LIRE tory of Liberty, part Ist, Ancient ItannoS, Part 2cit }:ssli ebri4tbnot, br Somuel4Bilint, slat, edition, in 4 riZesar:a 7:;?..°V `17:11.t. Ty 't "47. 55 [Good ValualL6 r E.undeisigried liffers f moat~or. .sell Ett \ Pub'tio A.U.Ngif t _ n I :7;7 l ;l E n D atl f e . mile from tne ' Borood ' h tatubowb; In the county to Indiana, en the mouth of the 'lllack•lngs Creek. and with: In a short distance of the North Western Railroad. con taining 100 acres, eighty of whidhlste chaired and In .I.bigh state of cultivation The Pennsylvania Canal runs (bro. mid land. The hoUdinga are a two fluty tog hedsa l with .tone, kitatben; Alm. a large bank bun and wagon .shed. , with (OM Orib en either elite, together with. very velna hie saa4rdll. whietteto heron thayearronnd bythe waste water from the maid, and would-he a very -prottohla lo, vestment the towel/on piastarterY ol racloys kind, seldom 4c. be Ton 1044 Wbar, ake► nwisber of tuner Isit log minas and a thriving young mobs: p of wall iditotad . Th.. ahoy., tarn will be eoLl revonable, and term made known on the day of sate. - Title Indisputable— , Any ft .r. tiler dearringon le deemed unneemeary atiPereona to purchase can tall an 4 exednitorlot-thetneeleV. tinter ofidexp. hefts uldhorned cattle , tossedh• err with a It timber vehvh, sod houmehold furniture will be , ITered . for sale oersaid d o y. l'seemion maven ito• mediate'', WILLIAM NIeCUTCLUIN. Coney:um eh To.. iodisesO Pa.. Aug. let. 15.4. iniatnrlll4 Apalaeldan. Indiana liraister, Telegraph, Ilarejahurgie i.telllommer, Diameter arsite.tiremtelm. tont timee•cd gitarbre °Vett,/ egh • notice tciShiopers. . 'ON and after Atigtiet\34 tie Night wilt be repaired at the Peiteril 'Liget Stational the Ohio er* I anus. I:OW.0 for ailment. .her the hoar at 5 eeiork, P. 0.. Mita Lading tang be hitiarlF iota tbe Freight OS ate Ware 7 o'elark. P. M. - \ J. A. IIIiARPS. an7 , -if . • . .. Prelytht Agent. 0. aP. it. It FIOMED WINDOW IDURTAINS.—A I...i..!vitneni atilt.. sod. baadaame style!! of 'Pr Var t " , 0 reedag ValuTIZZ\:11:1"="; o. " au3 TltUd. - C 4LY 'R . fIOOD FARM CHF - I — CS - A - 1E; of 4v 0... ' acres, with kn a gniat frame bonne as ri.Sis so 0 6 .Im. tarot Pefr*.**ta4 IPTIWE boner, erit4 dcarla . Wo; and stable,. lita.goll elle& easueslre and li:ao4 'AV/ kn. li. Orchard up atarndanee ut aids', wars, P•ar..\.... kti.:-.. 1 . , V.1.,e , " une, wanes thaw% a need - sea soWor farm; enttutta 3 Jr.U. from 31'lieerlsrt, near the .Y Withal:it' river.— Pries 2L300. Terse, 2.1001 n luind. batein TZ 2 and 3 Jearit. . S. CUTUP LT.& ROC, nu_ heat FAtato a 110.144. up UOS=4l,bls; this'day iced for \ sale Ahr 1.12 , -111201 Y COLLIN*. ,• 1, 4 a f.)..11P-: . !?. Las, pal , ni Sep just- .'cl — si:jad 7r ~A IT . ~,,_ HEAT IL ,LINS, \ ----, rllO CAPITALISTS. On hands 80rna first j.. e•iass /Landardll.3464tom Citistal Countlouran i anode. O odusintesand aseourroodatioa 19,9r -r. 4 , * uldf 1, anoffered at rodoood rates; APPlr.to , 11.21eLA \), ._ ...__.-- . .. , ' . Assessment Name. - - \ \ FrIIE Stocktolders - ul the Tittaburgh Marc s - In Coronaur of Michigan, an berstot notified .1114 % aresasessasent of rittylblttp,. hn.s.tessa .I.q.ie4 the steel; of aald Ocurryear. Ge.Tabt ,teutber 14. 18.4 d oral•• . . ; - i • OEM .. AHNOI.D. Tn.*. '. . RENT—,The prick Dwelling "louse, ien :r.u.l rt.. ritirr,bror rrrtma t iLormvbxt by f rem . hoeriberowst ri came 15•:;11.4t. Rob am. sad dirertlf 1: j t. Pitti.tur4. Cattion. • BLANK CIIECK, No. 134, on N. Holuits & F 0., ., basins berm ralalald. or stolen from us Alas t. the Dubll, sretantionellagainst taking arry cheek., Waned by us, numbered as above, or vhSeh may have been' altered fr om said number, ' POIlliT2ll 4 CO. ~ Pit c0,,,,k, July ales , - . OR SALE-16 suares ii:laci .. . it. R. Stock; 20 iduired berth Awaits* • IS do Pliteig.. Ma. end iniliffYin• T.. 49.1,y au% 11. D.ILISSII, Coin. — F.tock sad Et. EroS . r. itirki il irSt =trier pric; " lmid,ip par fuTiilis elt old Amer:can IltlrDoillds . „ Slot Scans , Fol Sltaasi szt, Crovas and Ave Irnne Vie=by an • • , .1 U. It Ma, Coln, d Et. Mote.t. f AMPBLACK-30 bbls: ass'd common; dJ lo bbla:Ltrata=4 bblk-Ftefiked; r 4 0 432. th ViI b OTONMAR:grt AO. lOVAL VARNISH-1.0 bbls. amorted-for Itj 44.111 by . .1 J. SCITOON311). ~AML'IIEti 10 bl7l2L.for ealebv ‘_.) sot J. SCUCIONjIAtER & CO 4 *JIRO:AR GREEN- -10 i•ase.s and 5 kegs. A) Va. solo by . 3. SeIIOONMAKEE k.CO. t w ß 5 B l n.s. rifict.4lLrArtl.: lIARPER'S NEW. aowntur MAUA ziNN. lhayingart,_ree'd 'ty 8. Sadler. AlicaltenT• allme—\eanor lll.tnrkal nod Vadat: The nob- Week at Rome: Ne rolent, Densparte by John 8. C. Abbott; The Neeronner. The fine Oreundler of, Bu Mood:The Itesaten. The Wild Josthnor s ense.Rar The Thirteenth Juronlh- Drunkard'. While Ambling, Howie in Germany; The LittW iloaer; Monthly Retard °Moment ttreatir. Editor'. 'Tebbe; Eur Chair; Edltv's Dinner: llterary eidtlnecTheltreltalto War; Tad:do. 'for Au= forulehl 1.7 OR SALE, on the Ohnitiers YalleP R. in aerie of Cool Larol, neer Iltaisteld. It L the ho ,Mckr out a AT* tem• or to market. lt IS worth more than tte ask for It for the n ut alone. 'tie • heroin to goy one to the mil badness. - thinotte of • au.141 • • WOODS, It, 418 .t. 4001tEETER PROPERTY FOR SALE— houses and 4 acres of laud &diatribes the Bar ons of Rocherter, Bowyer county, and of the 13.866 • voryinstofottable trans, bourn, open and it bt: WM*. high. Th. other a tea story stone 'honeys. I.D. nide br 36 61.10513. otandulogi tams and Misr kitetionoritti • goal 366 Of , 3111.1 r 413 the door, out-even; 333136- .3,61 mall orchard of /rung and eacelltint nrult trees, .The property Moulted but ashcan distenee Stealth. Enehetter D.poc.r Uu 0. and , PAL It. Co. A par to B. McLAIN. NEW' BOOKS, brExptexe, - fronilliipers!: nanduleh Wind Natfu,ny.A: liana. - • . With/ace. Tonetutuna. err-1u11... natelln&nubnnu iit n :fn1.5%7 1 481;13! i ' tt ' t " TAIT. tl:a t i l uln 4 e:riA otp.abll s In L t e n t. . 0.2 Ili s i . tre•fa' i r itet. eth Wbeld.. 7 • • unez'. Melanin nu Airoxs4 foe sale tu • ' " ant - • ' • • i. L. !MAD TS. 4th at:: ---,Y . ,—..—,-.- _ . __ ._. andWn 'win y aim e ltiZt,itt..ittd fliaovt a Alltitij . .:o4 eau trity.Onnunar elntblnu ILt• ClllNsTltltrrolut. • No uharns Inrattowlnu coda • 7 . 4 Hood st.• , - .- • - __, bur —:...........--........: 1V . OTICE—I hare "soldiny ioteiest , irk the b " 1 """ °t 11111 ' c tinna A ;ue, L t i kon'o% 4 .: 00 0. 4,11= tru, norilno to tb° p at. Prot 1 , r. il. MILLER. cur of nu- !rind, " PlititbunihdUlf IStb. •` • tinturs. ..... LONCI kCO., Belt and Bras 'Fouli k:7..deni and Oaa letters. huittrittentlen to their stoat otieandelkaa, Machete. Pendants and. ether fixtures.— IV, et un born. with nasal and emanate brass castings OW kinds to order;httnish Hamad Parritai end tank en. tines and Keep antistuitian anent eariatantle an hand. r D4''s'Collego. - TIE Citisaical and • Mritheiriatidil.fie pa . mental' thlf Inititutitin bo _ athematl iootoebod• NON -1.10,;.• grlt i tt bnaeher` be atisoruugh mune of . atatcal p NO "D. nor 0.1.12.8•w1a ho .acted to note term dewtment of the Collegt WOZI hr of' pbtrausoe. Terme per o r of ;Awoke, paysblo the , half Fix "low tu actranro.:• P. ITAYD A. &MO . \ 'Jyal .. Prof. of etathentattoe and Cleanses& Le.totnAges: \ \TEW PUBLlCATlON=—TiniiiiklYmiAn j. the P4llllprdne Wend; by Foul t. Do 1 . Gitobtobr*. Sonny- tremolo of Fenton toernts, barrio _t A Vero from the PessoneXo• -" • • thin•Hilenor Pirtures then Cuba, - . • Yanderich 1015mb:blot. 47 Ifooltr. - • Vothien and Ihmlna ltd oupply. - - .. • , • . • Masonry and AnthStaeourn by A..endigb... SubstAnee out ehadows, by Emma ceehtnifit Mannuel. Yondoenth Tboarend, • \ 141rd.17...1',: d =1;aggt&ar6 as' Loam tuned%lnn theant.n: • Itlt.BlTWood R> BOYS CLOTJUNG—:-:Tho . raost..:oorilpi* eeor the Ntr. at CII Welt nQeFed .{Va Audi' t.o, Weft.. Close at Saturdiyo A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE FORS .4.1,13, nituate on bould at; 3 45.45teksod onktikins 31. Atom; vrii finished andln =od 0r365. .5, Mali 14 14 4 .411 1 ft SON. . . ,„ .. . . , T CLASS - CLOTIIINCI \ for' 'on and . Ft.s B ,e ;Uhl , tot to tbo seaso — now eloldc ou m e at 7 ' I. nduasl . l7lces,S 0!15373i1r,.7 . t Iyoo"A., ..I,,lty t ; a---- ERNS—IOO hi's. iti more !wd for salelby. PERPETUAL, LEA3B:.4 -0f .orocutd, laying • !tont toi Bank Um. ..I,lltintnr tT. of 30 AM mud eztandina banana feet to an all ad kiningrwirtAtaotAzt It% Boinand, itrthrootivara.`,./eo•pti,oa 7ifiVizaintsae r ly to BROWN LAWNB--Atilissortmeni of 'the abort artiela, yattpus aot dans at rthro. Plud.ttbetar-b OOl bX ,ipta ..attittPtir . QT.RIPED,& - P.RINTED LINg" - for tx)ye' 4.7 4tid Ireatilrad by - .17 26 - • AIUJIRW4: II PC/ Inal ?' ' Y• I'- • Supointandentand • • • -11 iromolir—Asiastant, tattle l'ourthVffsnl nigh 4-Anotttorsty eity.:•Apoikma. plop* to meet the SebooMoom.o Mrati knot', tHEAr:pimpExtTy., 7 Mon rims DaretUsui,Dome 4 , r l "%tufted ce - Arunt4 aMUMP. 1.t.,/*„ -ma Sala oil t& Tio eave tin city. , • ~ , .• • - kg , . 4-4 • • - Hoitionitatil it4iew _ AUCTIOH SALE 11 0 1 L E /wed at WAIWICOPSISK4 sthit, on KID AY next, Aug; stlll, , eakeki. Meor. vettiHv ed .itend.to umcvlarek fOt We Tall Ell3lltlon. j 319 t JAS. S..NEG LEY. Stey. ENTRR - AVENVE 'LOTS:FOR arah:able building lots. each 93 11, front. an Can- A S reuria.l:l6lll VIDO st-100 deep to all ft. alleT. Al,, 1,., each 22 It. front br gee,. Forpriee and lemma, apply to S. CUTIIBERT b. SO).. 110, Third st- NEY-SHEETINGIuipby field 11.1:e. ou hand a ffurylr.of thn, d,rent- width. &di tZ/V I giberS3l:l=ll% io G'ed' etigra l iY Et ners..d other ItonnekenpintGooth• • - honttnEsst fonner 4th and Marta Ft. • : ; • " )131 rroBACC4—, 30 kegs 6 twist Kv. 'Tobacco on hood and for tiaho IHITCItISON & —.------- ENTUCKY MUSTARD—A fah supply of this celebrated Mustard nre'd and or pale by J. CIFF/6 ; :VURNITURE for solo /Iowa: I large Iron Saar, I Double 'reek'i Itu2erlerr ar• I Letter Casa. ke. Le. J A' HUTCHISON *co. • • " ZINC PAINTS of every variety tif.color rountuatly onb.tl tbr hale Dr ' Jrza . J. A. IIUTCIIISON k PO. (a EMI-ANNUAL SALE--A. A:. 11ia.sori4 • offer ell their Sucnrer Shay'a and: nantine , l greatly reamed VA.. jyal ILItBONNETS-A\ 4. co. will . .ell oat their oreseneetrockhr Bonnets sf.atritrt tae: Lalf ihoustutl rates. . J 31 _ _ • gw.MBROIDERLES, Trimmings Ac.; 60 ea o. tinz A. A. Marrt co. at =anti - ). , radar , . Woes: - -• : .b. 21 LI VERY DESCRIPIION ----- 11: 4 1 pow sallirof Minna ono-lbarth • usual,at 'Jr4l •A. A. ILLASOI • SUNDRIgS-75 half cheat.. Tear, 60 boa. Grant's bet la, bblAtCrushed Sudan 60 brA. Ground ‘a 200 do 8010, 10%12 and 10xI4 Window tilair;" '• \ i 4 inks 'ironit; ' LS tad, Ito Tropt; halfbbla. 1' do Vidta Flab, In gore and for sale br • J 7.31 T. LITTLE it Pi.. 11261axwwkit. •0 lbs., Bacon 'Hamet , • 10,000 'do - :do 'Shouldorsi In itte• and for 'AL hr' 'LAMLE d C0..112. 2d •K:1 : fgEESE-- - 50 FO- X./ erlvlng thli daybyy,allroad and toe see by • r:',l T:LITTLX C 0,112. 241 \ (J . GAR-75 bhda. primp N..o.7Sugar. in Ftort4tut for ea to by • _T. 1.1•2.7L8 dt CO FINEgT OOLONG TEA IBIPORTED!--'. I nave jtot readouts man lot of the celnlnato,l tea; 1 •• f Zinc Cnorc• Oolong Tea.: Vol. •Tes IN ontoodltudy frt. at, of s vor t dolletto, joust:Ono flavor, and so nighty iddsed In Chine that but Indio of It Istrronght to this contr. t . rz 12 thalfrbret• comorplng the whole Itoportstlon this n. Those whq with s ronll7 lfoe *ftirlp, en, . Invited ._\ to.n elt a nial: wish, - Ilf.'-d. IIoCLUIIa. ~, t? INK -11.5,c1:-.)p g. k superior article Ok'Writiug ur. iv t yi / k manu.Stetttr_e_ndby A IL•orte, sus i - • KAY t. W.. ES Hood ot., • . -,...-....-.- I . . . n ARt 4 ..INS.-Wp are now (aerial : our eiMi=r'y'.fromtook lOt n l l 6\pt h re " lnf Zeri l one i. ser ° A n e b e l : and at least heg cent. lower tbs a the same Gualltt: Of greets ean be o reed for at aMy ether establishment West of the rnountalnN 3 All we S.lk Yr, a thlr corarashms, and we are 'etre fon will annstneed.ef the Met; )7 calling at SI Maria; at_ .• ' r2O - - U. e D'Selewetry Stern ~7 UTNAITS lIONTFILI for \August, Just P IL. BOSIyIII7ItI 00 4, , FL)UR=HIO bit. Superifficinur, and 312:1 I;.iebr. ``' -,lvariWartr4 YE FLOI PUTII • " SALE. Torr. 41 4.4410 ibehee, 114,49 rib. 141 , 11 be Kay . , urt . :„ . • 72"" "IIIKARL ASII.-10 casks\ Pearl Ash; hi,. poar4. fay 4414 try JI : rikDALZI:LL &.114. JJEOPERTY LN VILLAI3E OF FAIRS TT YOB SALE-51i acre of grim*, with a dwell: lapf..3 feet moans, containing , ht roonsAWedl milted fog iil ir or prirate rerideumfrint trees in shondanee, and, -tevery thief.; to iireallent order. The property is situated. wo ranee ttaa adept' Deer Creek sod iminedisAely oppo site Varnarn Station a. the Allegheny Ye/0VUM...1.—. Prise low and tonne eery roof. Apply to tY'. B. AleLAllf, 81.5theL IpaPIGSr bbls. fresh, this day ree d for sale by iYag IIFMI T H. OOLLMS. BEAT CURE, OF COMPLAIN T, • lum by the origins,' only trussed genuine Liver 1 , 111. , • hooey Caere, Ohio O re.,lliush 213.1549. - = , /fr. R. E. Seliers—Dear Syr —lthlnk s duty I owe to. you and tbelrablie generellt.tostste tbst I lure heen Intuit with Liver Cflosnlaint for s long time, snd• wan', t. th. girl streets formed and bras. Which left me In nO /uw state. flash= heard of our y celebrated Lbw Pale hoe ins f..r sale by A.lt. Sham teat Liberty, endrecommend , me by my physieladillr: N. Sunlit: ,Ictuteluded to give. them fair trial. I 'pnrehinsed one hoz 'and found them to be 'lust what they are recommended—the hest Liver ?ins ever usetVand after Wang Choi., I and the dismee has entirety left roc, and I• eta no* perfectly. welt ItespeetfullY Ynnre. • • 21 - I LCO LEMA3i- • larearr.MatatatVigiit i mtlfr that I ant peraonally ant natntee with lit; Coke roan. and can bear .tutinson r to the oath of the alter certiEcate.A. TI VIZ Pus/Jr—Via err_ id was ol, Luc sw•lrewaess Liter . 'Pill. are Prepared br R E. Sellers, area haring Ws name 10 /Sark toes ripen the lid preach boo.. an tibia signature aa• the outside wroppm—all others am Mm4rjrlirwliaactni seri..a,. . R. N. 19.1LE88 It Ix, ruzg r e thr ti. Awl for wee br Z.usgists tronaill . - • jy2l SI:III,3I , INUALSALE-4A. orfThoredar...Trilr .:7174ataIrthi Saloom of their Baum - mgt.* cowl., DeLalate: op latzturee• reduction.' ream mewl' and •o tweot • a Iiu.CLOTHISO. dos. reasoned .sizes of 'On ova" ut4.. Etiud enQ Blina,ll Clirere, of dine/- rot ,italitfei,foreale.to hcouttltlra. at the VI arerocatts, NeL etlarket attest. • •.. • .7.4 IL PIIILLITS: I?.i. lOR OIL CLOTHXKI yds; 4, 5,,fi . t Iloor•CtIl Cloth o.t Theta. • atylea, • lnd reed from for erholarrali and retail: at the. Lit Market a t. . J. /t - 11.14111.LL15. .QIEMPANNULL SALE—A: A:.• Maion • & .•,&J co. , vdeamoot„tiNdritallkerllol!kter Glove/. St oue.thlrd looktban usual ptiore4 . • ' =1!• A.INTW k CO. hqve xnerkew do n y • :rc, erildr elilutUi. u la 12 * . 44 warth ' & CO. will a.. out ttkoii, j A ~A...:' , /tAirraiatllThlt;.. Goods st,‘ .I.l+Ve . W• g a r raaam VRENCH (11 . NGHAMS marked .ban A. .S. MASON A Co.'s. :S. Ws it.. lisonS FARMS-51113gildiiii • idea In All.gbeny P.Ay, na3u. the outer dtpotanr •e 1• +O. to'll - rm w.r•,11..-rn2 we MU AM TO o d.. or 00 sense of good lowd, In an Improving neighbarbOodi• " jr2r, ''t* ' " L nd V. MT timing :IL 1A E will the balance of our light Cali- TT WO& at 3 n• 4 cants Taussrol less than 41443.5.1 Ist44. 47= A. A. 44AEON A 430..23. D 44- 1 " iIDp)RD .WATER-2.5r bble. in oak rro' 4 tLi.. di r dlnoot from ttor Minim to' JOS. Fws ace.Dlaaand MUHL . . nESIRABLE 'PROPERTY: FOR'SALE--A AY 'llospeoilthioolif hi of in arro of aroood.ou Nine 't h e Word. Ttrri - roiodlr .41. or, rarterd, sad coots artionaktuda of fraToitursie vim( Prim SUM fin country" propert or "or aitirerortin a mill tainufirtors. irtl"." • \ a. Mud , mt. N 21; oth OREPS: LADY'S BQOK, : foi\ Amguiit, G ree.l and tar We bi S. IL LAUPPER. 87`Tdod at. G mil DOLLARS= •FIE ojl9use 4, Aire oky mama, Sell linanged aed Inigiod'ort..4“b/ at. &omen arita.altnated. on ay. N 11 . a11a,.44 W at, and not thr tram the (non Ilnameo Tama soct. 17184 : 013TIIIMItT4 VON, 140. MS, CILOS !IG out Simmer - ,Sto - Wof Men - lira ICaVartM t arlfetri7 ' t t l iMtr 711, WISS MUSLIN—PIain utiti fikaiol, for d r°!Til''" i Wtiiit d Pr , ,bikrraVrar. at AtULLS . A NANSOOKS.--Stripei!a4d vlaley Jsekeraets. pla%iod . stipp= utea a nzw and botanitfulartle a n Ewa Incohnd It *tarn of • • MITLIPIIT 9UI FIELD.- 13.WICKBERRY( .BRANDY--3 'Casts •of tLla crlebrded Brindy for cure or Divantitz. fo="V - fg,l=Vattit writieruVr AORERSL--Insgoi No. - 3 MickireL 1854,\ UsaarbusqUa wpap=„thibb.u...A ., heitdo, gtle w ß oxi . I : ..I SUrte r,ou .' t \ VINE OLM MALLORY COGNAC BRATTI I ` null ‘l , 4o3U B N , ttlds stiptrlor brand or Cot Brabdr, Tint4pro of 1 lit gas 17, the tadloo or bot ol,. by W, U. WON. N0.'12 Wood istroot: L D MONO.. o•4LsAtrr R4sYE WRISKr• Y, Jx2 aus , Lkileu.' ro k- so. 19 Wood st. WINDOW \S t t ES—A ` comploto assort vV• went of Thin Vlndow 'Oudot, at different fie vol. * irbalpeale tatallolt the_ 10mo is, No. 116 Market j \ - .--.1, a v li. P 9fitUl YDS. TR 4NSPAUNT, Green O w g =et wlc and il. 9 11 a t r r:I I I:Vb.171: 4 611 retal ,I at the Oil Cloth AV No. 110 - Market et. Jr= 2 11. rlttLlll.* )RICE PER itOCE- 7 bitruxted trt " iicKin towrathip,,.• or stale h•ny there river, \ *emit< \ Prettiekivvilli., containing 11411.0tt., of "Melt are clear ed, an den tillable.. The lsapre ta &meld of a mall Omen barn. stable aniazziperuAt tlety... • _ leatery and euerrantent to Up much more than pay the ow plane. Terme very Apr QUMEMENT Tr Xl ; 7 A Digest of .the Lung. Itay labioellh *owe older La edition of the [dant by Fred. age by • jr74 n° LIIS;;TARTARIC ACl.6,for 3416 \ by . Ithf 'oceiinn r 1404.: pRE BRANDY 'AND' PURE rWINES;., L‘ibirlattictral in:apnoea, on hind sa an u skrsi:k 5 L CASKS SAL SODA; On lituid:aid-14. J. `N4 kr Orn • - vx,rams-onSs. 6 2711 BBLS FISIL OIL, PlWlnl;toref ---- iad eiu tor ludo FLl2ffluserznos.4 BBLS'LAINIP B , LACK: asaorted fOt. , sale by. rx.mirso BROS. 50 puu-suguoßs—l. j i ow o, ha:tart:6' large 111., anyrrtmeat et gitadmi I.loumsNiby coMlcirtailiulx . • altbk &lest BraniinMtt a Sturm .tithia— arrrat4ll ratitSa Litavits,roltVrtic.4* op;te Ali:7W= ocrad jacket 4.: A.-coLLATIoN,:or rn.olatlonaof the . AsceedSaf. stares, The Old Too. usent. , ltoot Atm trots:Alone of John.Rsto L . opt-the [ion fan: And_LOts oo ot the Teottttent, from Iv Witte. Aosta,. toes, r th '= " or liwrs3 oo,^9l ' erten b =not= iittl i o7,lE:o ,, nriorometelarketottkoto. Atot.noottoits of the CO;lt'73.ll.ls'ottST'ot. Itl anle - 8 - BURCIII • AGRICULTURAL - TILE anne.44, fat 11111•1106 it r Ji-11:4 1 r0Pi, .; • ihrY-ShPl =era, joet tAett... Ell. .colltoth sauf o r SSL or PC --t Inch WWl* AM 3 boob. 21110-$l. Tiloo ithaibto, ultsble fat e s • nooses. Tord.. Clotetos. Am: tualttas lb . 'moot doxibler oestossto Itoloptdota maim too somata*, . gm. sibling totortostlon.. and maple/ • mar rbo sots st Slts Seed 'Warehouse. 47 Filth pipet . • • JAB. IVAIIIAROP, MASON :IL : CO, mil"eell = out -their - ',what/ ottoletit real/stilts, Of AS met. 10E4.-20 • 130S-3' blils„ , freah • and in good i order iudiesdindiorraksr. azmeir 11:0014.1N8. VREARLBRANDY,—A — ceit. VIP T O 2 rs*V i g e g. rV i ardit u r• N • • P DAVIS AnotioneeA anoercial Sok4 Rama. comer Weal mut FM& end ITOTION ; NOTIOR—VMU-be'SOlitfir saaati.bom it POT AO Moog. .;_r*dePt:ll • • tome a l al soh* meaturmerner Wead•assi amen coiled On pros Sons to that time, 'the Whoring de. pentad bans. and truol l 4...hiLhbwk be. oincod....nab 'and in warehouse et iy warded by jr . corner of Swithffild and Water nha. hallo& bow •f hace.Orontaitlida SW' LAtisd, sinliervmack. est W. C. Peckham. elerehtnd,ik „ boxes handle.*** (worth* , istntre)A paris:ind Sher • manu a lax* PittShisreogiwk • , • \ I=eiVi. W. Millar, Pittabeut ' n" • • •es do - • W. C. Pchth Clorslhe 2 sofa fumes, marked peeper Co. Pi mkt.. 1 trunk con/Alaimo IlettdroionWPasa . mukOlsranst ' h.facker.) - P.7ll.l)AVid.4ms„ ii ioo KEGSOF liiVrltht. • Cai Thanes). aiming. Aai fsl .M:10, 10 . I plonk, . I th ro'ol, l ' f W b‘ ary,OM N e V rrar a aa4 /tit , asserted. N. P. 2F. c, 1c,2, a, 4 and h. The stUttion • of ashlers .d amnia:ken la names& • • P OM. Audi-- • \ , . ,QIIPERIOR '.7tIERCrLANT ' ANTD .GRIST;. ► lITLL.—AATOITRNED 03PILM.ISTOURT3A.T.D.....0ti Thurs Thursday. A io Tt-Zith. at 3 • oclock...P. 31, on the prom! day. will he er orderof Mr.. Mary B. Darin; Adminiw tram: of the to Jaa:lf. Darla. deed. that valuably lees of land. altnat• on Chart/era Croat. finer miles from burgle, on the !Henbane - ilk Tomas IlOad.in Ilobbnon sad Chattion. - containing , Ibur ) rres and seront3 111. 1n fA;a41.1 5 . tpVA4 1 .11=1: 4 Flour per.daywitha Store How, Dwelling Homes Cooper Shco etae. &e.- • - ' The mill ntelnagmr pear Rums,_ throe aotta of: Bolllug Clothe, throe gaeons, two Saint Nor nee; ono *On, Crush er, to., with slo eoetw for 2(000 bushels' of gain. which len• Ciltl.l.ll ' 'triridTtllat erS n o o w e eetr la er=B..Poth: er when rewired in drr sessoa.,• • .'• The ne hand thighll44g7=4lAg.!U4.l to t mwut of ' oulir bushel.. em. for sal mow taw tub. qontDattttttuntity '4.tir: with ready . tbr the ea: Th 's o .Traf h te i rotartmay Do aeon at the doothmteont;.:: \ whoreeides nest Co preie= " 4 l gr:s. l oVard Iduo In one and two rears with intoned ' • `J Y2B • • P.3k.DATl3.'Atieti.' , • • TOOKE. Ec COUPON BONDS AT ADC. T/QN—Op Thunntayeientux. Antuntl. at S' o'clock, at the 'Unbent,' Bleban.co, itti erlll be sold: _ 2 , Allegbelt} County Colman Banda of $l.OOO each, pare: ble la New York 188.5 no State to \• t alta b yggalmn, lag:4 17 : X . Oe i k t ci a:A a . Entedeek's Feld klante r ttoalWay ••• • . • LE OF : ED 4..7.REnSTOOK=OziThursitY Augr.:44:at 111 olock, Lb% Mar,bantie ExelnAire. th trtorUllAce i g NonlimpcJsmes .31., Christi Sal. thousasui sham Stock at th 6 Eareks MblngiCo. or Stiehl lean, fornlted far uon-payment of IFMIIB4IOII • • •.• • 3T31. , \ , \ it. DAVIS. Aliet- • C- TIZF. NS' DEPOSIT SA..Nit .ST • AUCTION-4N, Thnnsday eseolan.B.l Inst. at 6 - at ./desstmate,, Kuban** 4lk in.; will be gold,lU ,shargs Citlgont? Dopoalk Bank 131colk, P. M: Amt. • Ii,LER4.IIIS-,25 \ bbli. 'foe sile :bi- • - ---,-: S "3 'V. '\ -.-- J: D. g;rninvistn. - -- - A. - : - ATmesoN 7 istei.7Tiiti 7 cpaii 7 Cai . Mon • ftr. Julr2el,`7 \ eases ottlueltade Addicop,..at 8 Lad Der y d., ....41‘Fico„ , t.!lld -..1. : - .1/ 1 --ILAWNS-12Q .f.s..fino nii,ish Latr - ne;. Ott 12,...%0 nu yd..; 111111 a iqice 25c. icy sale by ‘ i. - ,r n i: . o i,:b ß oly S . ALF,- 2 rt...ityrik ,i . 5, 1, 8 1,.,, A \ i le7 c :: l ll .EN A ;gl ain4 Nll , lo,o 6. f tll -8 : 5 ,. .A11 5 L 5 : 11 . 7 . et ' ilt. C if Yi . : FOR _SALE - 7 - 27 - nini,' half: acres pf riat Laid, ,24 of Irbkb ato \ demand, ritliatadia l , , band , .m. .o 4 -kir h I .y . location, withinaN, collenof ' =Diana; Nbliliar, ilacoyeznente scannas ramAllw 1ica1a.,... ix : and a lare“ ,„.n. lo on; c. new. , wood how s end wash hoes . ft. lona, mood fora w o rrOn is' lnik - atint7Atrith' irtlti ll i, "' 40 onazialldbco. Pnoe There 'Kalil in *harlot choice Milt /Y 3. ‘ ‘ rl s , , . . .. kr m.'" l 4 7katcll4l l . CTlt it. . 'r t.. '" E , P .L 4N114R4 NORTHERN BRIDE—', A Natal, with 'Mustfations - honk oilainir doilipa..' by rollneLee Rants, In 2 cals. - I=o4 for ale ki \7e29 -, . .. ' . KAY A, CO. 65 00110, W" -- STr - )ES SLAUGHT. SOLE ' LEATH .E2..in store for sale Ur J. CiliVa' MOWRY. 2321lberti 01.. o Tadta tba'heeol of wood. VITCORD'S' PATENT ,SOAP,pituviifitatikr-, .101 r T. l'lEC lLL C fitVil! ' &ll l .irtittisVg4 hhds. Hat al; ."„ 10 dear Elder, mehaLshOilatie,_-4,1 oink , r salo 017 - - VAtiTAITEE .PROPUIVIT:IN , MOLLIN TOWNSIIp FOE lii . M.E.;- . S.licies4l . 4 . rflisilart& . Aai7t . .gu r i n wq* Briarliousemith h41:11* . /14m , , • itakas4 . - 1,46144 ' ftecodeo. kt-eststwas•.- orem arql other mit loAltiug4 strftp) at 41 1 %1.rt in' oftg r itaricrim t7:17:11:r to sexerlacialtivalltnn - balinosgt4 m tober. tv pid altoge • or 10 aeVerwittl.tbik le= •B. curl MILT Ps SOY:I4OTh street; -;'r:: :'. .. . ACON-000,11;CiiiiinieBatiiid Stiiiilde form. by - ::.. ' A' .. 'BrunymeamaiwoßT. , •:‘ t,aUNDRIES-4100 >llAs t 's l,r mull .Nrbitei:oll . t' h...i Ea= ...: :. : -. IA 'Am IPriMiabogok-• - . , , ....: . 10.1' silo 0'r.....:.. , : I=l9 t Mtn a um ii . -.., ILEETINGS*PLEZOF OASKGOOD&;•;•;: . la ifirrptr &lintel:Odd Julio roddlan ossejthoodi of tee .- liboolp gooOsiOt=et. varous. Width* • Abo, , Plzol.lto and • °thee rods, for004.0"olio, oldies sad mOnatorponk, Tr , . Igo Ofoth4 OWE To ...**Pokoort..Tovellog_ Good. -C L e dif".: Ow., kit*: sod hotkostooping fro:AT:wrier/44. • . terso-; . .. . ' ozz' O...:9l 4 _7leriraoli= l ret. "i t U .3 : 411 . 1 . . '' ' , ..! 4 ' , • • T 11 e go. Ala on odlZlonoo nyiee , i4Lawni, Bar c.:"...... es, Thoues, te...; t h !lihr, we ego ofreolag -a \catremelr pow; • • R RIVIT/FUL COUNTRY. .1 U 9IDINC.E kb11,1111.16.4. hinaie andlot in the b=lfai l ltl , siti; tme ec=ih irt gtte ew of th pketan rirltti L tolegt a im . I eritlST ehortdUttne.orthel.ellrced Stattou.. The ka. {:fee 4 ntyti,uher fti=t l . o Mittaleg tagva . rei4. 4 `iit t li t ru =Li; CilL;cti - 'di , * reeSdenee. wader fame! The. she .11:1 \ 110,7 , on rerragetnamixleting3erms, Cwt . On. S. hPLA • "UQ — NE.,Y!". 7 .I bias. in store. fonsale by \ ,J,16 • • • ' ' • ISALAIPDICBST tuck, Copw_g_ELor clay c reed and Pm sale, trr J. scarooriwoo. 15. 0..+, ...g s f. . -Awm7AL • aALE—A. xusoii amt. : out kuir doe.k btlostuota,libairlawid:' l3antillanzt to immemn reduction In prim • - JeCI • . b a BM-ANNUAL - SAL-Silks; -. Liwas;:' Ninogiii, axe nor alostne ont all oar stook of Dress Goode at st roduttion errata 2.5 to 50 permit. • ; joiT . . . -A. A. ALISON 41; Oil 4.28. 61.114. Q3l 1:1-AIVII UAL SALE-490A pdgjaaiail all • c.d Latatut Se per pd. Eatagkda Ulnas 10a. tem•th 14Xtorittta4 other ids ot.zota •• • •in like pupae., atop. at \ Je27 • • A.A. MAW?. ORA 2fr. alit at:l3 QIIGAR--50hildb. prime IVa, Sugar eonl. \ 8 I.INDRIES 7 4S half Op" "f ; ai3(934c,, . \ um. ti. o. Mot • ior, zain,br. • Jr -WA T. unix & Cel. 12, 24 treat..., SECOND MOURNING 000D$,' for ,L.rria'"lrofirnratilittrFirtgrao, ‘divaty $1500:for 1 story House an . d a t,,, • ,j 1 atipaaad 21 ft. front:on 14:4126 224 by 100 dr . t .. - an a2:632. • Tbabname m12222:124 rearm Wel.= anti . roalaa2ll2a2fts& Baa 2 Bratew hydrant anti 0at.0na2222;\ • bla oa the &Yr; gmpearaor; halt Lad 2220 Mak all In good order sadtgolag 22r 22500. half In cub, Wanes at 2, 2 and 2 years. •• 1 , - B. CUTHBERT 1.20:2;240: 22 at KiLEVEN TAOIMAND iialittSo. 'D''', . tar male. Is lots to atilt yuretakains, ii. 2 tglam ft= 2100 ,:- 20 , I.r kkqr..ll:22rored and sirdraprcarad.,2ltaido 121 i Werse sad Burman 202221.2 .... Vb:0212". III4 2 : 121 4!12 2 .71 . !:, • ‘ l irtgi P t&rraatrinarait*icista;i4o,akatt , „ DOTATO4.S- —3O sacks for sale by:- -- vio6 . L • nwortar:prz ,- • LMAJ,TESE AIGUIPIIRE .LAOEB-4fur -\ vbr it Burchfield Invite the attentions( Shata4lol . t morn:sent °labels goods: - Our noryming :Mang 'or Mallow and poutten Co ll ars we' are aelllekst at - gr ea t redured_prices. We bats still on hand handionto Wyatt Wale, ,isses,Thisnes. Ata.shleb ye Ire cif:Wing at Tat. • " • \ LARD'in bbbl. afid kegs for wale by ' toZ3 ,‘ °Ala EL ACP. LET--‘A RooLenittiblis. for ofrfr •1_ 2d 4017 022(0.240.K1 Argrarlara!: td, 2213' \ ITALUABLE , ,COAL LAND EDE,. SALE-- vt Sttastedoii Ped190.3:941099911911919ebatr0tr091ie Hereon lad Lhaettern, containing Tibaeseent Poe 9 . 99 .• (.1.4 of the beet whaler: o peuesilsee amended . tedbeete le complete ordmt sad 9 tennitt, home,: deehtedly the beet emit:4omq aer 9 9991.110-9191991191iee• 1 9=r ktb,l'id°•j7gst trams at M raa t W 1 O:KERS' F.AffiNA-'4o6:ll*kifatis rkta JOS:&l44rllteleih i. ti • _ irkSWEG 0 CORN STAMM-40(i t . FJ/ genvillkCara Etudi reedbr JO& nAlliallft TRILAWE VEGETABLE ELEOTO,Ar rlT' i m ?it t t glatV m.. .. 3l rtzr %Vire ESII - ANNILai'SALEu-;&-A:71kao co. irm own Ihmoretsioof Mai ea 0414x!.,1%, Drill I ' ',ra s, driofthim 11nel/tarns - a ! Madlusotha• ttbit'.. • Pim 1 44 E 4 3; e:t.." ‘ Th a a l ; M :144414 riii ; ii: 7- r? DC;LiA.Kewill purchase u, rillua l/ bb D:auilic 11.4*.a5t01...N0, /*Tat; • OaVr... 'and lot 40?,..,,,uoatbik•Lt1 .• wftb 400, r4Ml and .Metal at: 4 11111 / 1 1 0 1 %1 100 24110111( • Aiol. • Z.it. bl , Natoli et-i • 4.0.2.1.414. 4.W.44h4 $l4 qugh row 444-444n4t. react.. VAX , • 1 3 . IST:r 4 sttiaao 114 .t. OIIISVI A E LatE+4o . . - , • bbis:.reol and • kr syq• trimay.u.coursta, • Ataitio 2 ° a:; 'cCORDII,POIM),P.ND labaLrB(:), 7/ .. qupoir ned Itsta tn. 'musts ETEESE-300 ---- • - I 8 111- Wiiiid Fhb; Alit: , - Sal - % ~ i.alankid; , sus bi,iIEICRILT IL 0:11,WIC I' ~ I ao 401,. al seieiktisad; siiiiatadon wwrauti.gi",6,W 2 : , Imilar balm Beimila=rwatelaz4virrig%l..t.: , 111fitV bl i iZ711 I 'V tgliiti Gdst''' \ dlairlib ekw4OS4IDII46WWW c:44: I VAZl 4 V‘l ht V 7 ".TheiVe 6 =l 4 ir . 14, \:. ~/ tg r omNe' rr illt g =a f kaala. R. ‘ l=4 " tee h r t s brgNAN, ' , it- a1 ""!1"4. Y,t 4C " . j itretlii6 : /Siii iii,P : '' „,,,-, RAW STOCKS \WAA . .i,t , Dgpoek:st9pk! , . N, I ..l P rilV , T , ':_ l :7,i, 4 t.e v i x°- VW ':X . s:,'. 1 1 VIINNES074.00VPER \STAX.nakI fbe Ism flees." A-mums/ft _ ITTSBURGIr 'EtivsirißANcEqk\ A telt awes itteeelb bNO.V,Afb • e d, ' • - . I EMI•ANNUAL 8 . ' 4::A. , "limorr& --; o. arm offer ennT - vasletr '' gets• Bbil dt . i* " \ \ Cloo di.lbatm:44szitilkingst4 -Ict. E-. 4 1 gnat ' :\ ' redurilon *OM Wail Deicatl., , ~.,' ~.,' ^-, -' ' .. 'A . ~. ej°4lAOT/NO-1113147itiitwedidoildiit din ittiwin4=it t . l46.'i'muth r d'n ~,,,, e ,zueNradlpgrftd AX,Vall 4% . 1.:. \ t' j Zt. 4n4r4Vitto Bakillap , 3 7 2 ,...°1 3 . B'CIJTEURTn•tk tASt• \ , - . V 1 \ ''' . .- ' \i. ,e:;:-~r~:-, 'olleeacibt. COLLiNs.
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