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'lish aletter purporting to come from Henry S.
•••••• I :7 I LIVIXD BY 'WM= a -: % -.. ; 3tott, the_democratic candidate for Caned Com
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mlsstoner, in which he eays that he is not "con.
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; ;,%9S.ffqttairattlek Weekly arsiette.—Tbs extends.
ibleffittion of our Ittotty Gaaeffe offers to oar badness:n.ll
seosast destesbls medlars of staking their Issairtoss Imams
. Our strealstkst I:lbsen:door sea Ars ttwits 11 - ad,lsseldeff
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anvance Payments.—llereafter no ga
min lit tilt" far the Daily or Weal/ aunt..
**Um lagrnient to bade advance. Whenever the
• ;lintels up ; to arta& trio rabscriptlon la paid. the faller
. • , trill Ite inrarlably stopped, stolen tba setae:intim, le re
f , = via br Mtranos payment.. All transient Mtrertialtun
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.of inc . ,. description, ItrU be required to be paid in ad
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. • 17 oe yearly contracts are made. eeel:deir
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liteadiaa Natter ea each sage at this Payer
Timm rams AT tasr.-L-Efis Excellency Wil
lima-Bigler, Goternor of Pennsylvania for a few
months yet to come, has been straggling for a
lorqi time either to hide. his opinions on great
"questions, or to make their, bear different
o suit various regions. For some time
there Lae been a controversy among his
t friends as to his real views on the Nebraska bill,
one party, contending that ho was opposed to it.
andliad sodeclared - himself, the other maintain
ing that he Was in favor of it ; .the design of this
policy being to retain for the Governor, if possi
ble, the vetoer all ',motions -cit the party. The
. darer:Mr; howerei, has found it impossible to
maintain -' this doublafaced position; and since
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he . hasinounted the stump be has been compelled.
to show his hand without reserve.
. , __ln doing so he has placed ex-Speaker Chase in
anything but an enviable position. For months
• past the -ex-Speaker has been endeavoring to
-.• ',one - mina:6.th° people of the northern counties that
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,Gar. Bigler was absolutely and unqualifiedly op
' po . sed•to running upon the Nebraska platform,
H and that if such a platform was adopted he
. - WOuld not endorse it. Whatever authority Mr.
'Chase may have had from the Governor, for hii•
isiTresentatiOns, it issalanifest that his excellen
cy does not intend to maintain the ground which
be led the ei-Spesker to believe he would °con
:: py; and after misleading and deceiving his free
. .• nail friends - in tie Northern part of the State, he
-166: hie present account in casting them off.—
. N.—to-Ave--apecoh room' tly made by him in Fulton
• eirittty, be fully indorsed the 'principle, of the No
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.brashabirt, - and planted himself upon th e very
.I - ;platform which - ex-Speaker — Chase declared he
, ; :t . ...wcorldnat - altdarse nor run upon. We quote from
4 the Valley spirit, a Democratic. paper pub li shed
Si- - 7 - xtChiunberstnirgi whose editor was present and
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- -heard the speech:
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• -- .- .Go or Bigler siudhe was a member of the
;4 • Democratic party, and that party had a right to
4 . . demand whether he subscribed to the great dein
,ocattio principle of self-government embodied:in
j . , •• ' the NebnOit hilt:' To that demand ho misread) ,
:P • to respond. The- republican principle of self.
, ---geerernment was the-leading feature, the . very
essence of the adjustment of 1850, commonly
• called the Compromise measures. That adjust
" ' T m ` ent Got:Bigler - indorsed and defended before
. . the 'people in the campaign of 1851, and the pee
. _ _ pie rendered a verdict, in his favor. The same
principle precisely, was incorporated in the Ne
• -.breaks bill. Reapproved that principle in 1851.
• and he approved' it in 1854. Re bad defended
- the eempromise measure, and he would defend the
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Ire/tracks bill, which was founded on the same
; • .. gre r at republican principle of self-government."
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: . .. - - - The - Governor's position on this - question is
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now un derstood , and ex . -Speaker Chase must,
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• . .--as, best he can, get out of the dilemma in
• . , width he' has' involved himself. Gee. Bigler U
;fir 'JAC Namara bffi—that infamous measure,
' •' condiairied and 'repudiated by almost the entire
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Anti-Nebraska Democrats of the State—
and they are neither few nor far between—bare
altetnative before them, They. cannot
' tonsistently support this_man Bigler. He ha.
Prevaricated, hesitated on thiemb
-2--:jeet: ever since it became an issuenow con
- --detiming it, anon praising it, and then anxious
• 'to keep silent on it; and finally he has terming
. teal his own doubts and those of his party by
'•-•:-.41olhowing his pro-slavery instincts .into an on
qualified support of the most gigantic iniquity
of the': age. To yield Impport to such a man
_world not only be to endoMe the long vacillating
--.and tiltbnately contemptible course be has chosen
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'to purgne, unt would stultify all the: professions
•• and sentiments of Giese democrats who are sin
' opposed to the Nebraska iniquity. A
deoept sense of self-respect must lead them to
: cast'their votes only for such candidates 'as are
opposed to , the outrage they condemn.
Fume the Anti-Nebraska men of tho State
- •Jhavi, ',withdrawn their ticket, Judge Pollock
T.; stindis recommendation forward, under their and
• endorsement, not simply as the Whig candidate,
but agile candidate of the great Anti-Nebraska.
.paily.of the State for Governor._ As such - we
rapport him, and As sucb only we solicit-for him
-'lhitroteg of those whose views he represents on
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- the jpegit issue of the day.
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; • WASEINGTOS COMM - Y.—The democrats of this
mmmty bare nominated — Wm. Montgomery for
Congrem, Thome. 'Watson for Senate, Jehu Jack
-man and George W: Miller for the Assembly, and
i full County ticket selected from what Is known
' sit #ie Montgomery faction," in opposition to
'the hatioit headed by Canal . Commissioner Hop
tins. Mr.-.;Ann, a member of the Rouse but
Tinter, wasviefeated.' tbo ticket was selected
by the popular vote system, and we learn that
,the wildestsceneiof violence prevailed at many
of Alm polio, particularly in the borough of
Washington. ; • • • •
The-Anti-Nebca men of Washington
- . ,t76lght to be able to defeat this ticksteasily.
The'zidtebuktion for Congress is one that was not
7 TTlClO.hei r tnade, iina there will be bat little to be
loped for *obi oar Government when such men
• eon creep ktto its high places. We hope; there
, foie, to see a strong rally made in behalf o? the
whole-fouled and excellent Jonathan Knight, and
. -- 7 —to.hise.the-pleasent task, of:ter the election, of
e** 3l 4% his succem
---Insw-Awre.Nasaaans. blAss- Co:rya:slaw; for
Western Pennsylvania; at Hoop's Grove, New
-r'llrlsktoo, to come olf on next Wednesday, Sept. 6,
inwoxians to be a grand affair. All persons opposed
' • to tho,aggressioris Ind extension of Slavery are
::liniteff to participate in the proceedings of the
:Zinietiog. - • limos Poxiocr, the Anti-Nebrsaita
for Gororoor, .11m. Asos.sw J. Cos•
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• - ' Tdls of Cen t re county Lien. ~f...antisa, Jr
• a Pittsburgh, lion. &mak d Pnaysexce, of
•I: Neff; ROT /t 8., Banroso, of
New Castle,
• and WY. liesvmsostr, Esq of .hiercer arc
te..-r,..!:•lrifted to &darns the touting. 11.011. DAVID
iZ.W.aaior, of Bradford ecoonti,and . THAD
oilittieunttieiitnee been, invited
sigthaists ere . enteitiined of lie* . 1 'att,inditr!ce,
.arc; tniiiing to extend
y* p.bMrted ` hoeptt~tity tol - irertio from a.
y:47-e;ifia. Intgeleleeticin: vril Igo
:.:Trost thiscity sticintruntp,
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This letter is either a prevarication or a for
gt y. We are assured on the moot undoubted
su.thority that Mr. Mott is a member of the order
commonly called Know Nothings," and that he
has received the almost unanimous vote of the
or dei in ihe seleCtion of its candidate for Canal
Commissioner. Tho returns of the October elec
tion will show the fact that Mr. Mott is the con
dilate of the Know Nothings for that office,
forinally selected, and establish the verity of
one assertions.
In the view of these facts we aro compelled to
conclude that, either this letter bee been fabri
cated for Mr. Molt, or that he has taken refuge
behind en apparent denial so carefully Worded
es to mean nothing but to seem to uteannll that
is wanted. We repeat our declaration: that Mr.
Mott is a member of the order known as Know
Nothings and that he is their nominee f , r Canal
Coonnissioner.
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W1L3107 !Mb ' Stotts.—The doterthination
manifested in certain quarters to represe4t Judge
Wilmot ass friend of Bigler, induces us to re
.print the following resolutions adopted nt
meeting of democrats in Sullivan county, in
which Mr. Wilmot took part. The. following
are the resolutions:
Resolved, That we have no reason to believe
that Gim. Bigler agrees with us in any
point connected with the question of Slavery
new agitated; we knew he recommended
the passage of a law allowing slavehelders to
c.rry their slaves through this State; we know
„he endorses the Fugitive Slave Law, which tram
ples upon our personal rights; we know his
election would be regarded to every part of the
Union as a triumph of the allies of slavery, and
as these who are not for us, in this matter, arc
againeiltfs, we declare GOT. Bigler unworthy of
our support.
Resolved, That inasmuch as Gov. Bigler has
declared explicitly that he is in favor of re-enact
ing the law which prohibited' slavery in the ter
ritories north of thirty-six degrees and thirty
minutes north latitude; and also in favor of the
manumission of any slaves illegally - held there, he
oceuOies a position so much more just and liberal
than Goy. Bigler, that (without endoining the cau
tious address of the Whig Central COmmittee) we
esteem it our duty to give , Judge our full
and active support in the coming election.
Judge Wilmot made a lengthy address to the
meeting which passed these resolutions, and they
aro not only the legitimate consequence of the
positions advocated by him, but have his sanc
tion and approval.
The Chronicle wishes to low how many were
in the late anti-Nebraska Harrisburg Convention,
and by what authority they were called together.
It also insinuates that the result of its delibera
tions was broright about by a few Whig gentle
men from Philadephia.
The Convention, the Chronicle is informed, was
called by the Free Democratic State Committee,
and the call was extensively published through
out the State. The attendance-Of delegates was
respectable, and a large part of the State was
represented. The resolution,. to accent of the
withdrawal of all the nominee's on the Free Dem
, maths ticket, and recommending Judge Pollock
for Governer, was adopted unanimously, and let
ters were on hand from. all parts of the State
recommending the adoption of this course. For
thermore, the Chronicle is assured, there were no
Philadelphia Whigs in attendance at the Conven
tion; and Judge Wilmot, although not present,
was understood to coincide with the views which
prevailed there.
WESTERN UNICEESITY.—To=morrow (SMUT
day) evening, at 5 o'clock, the corner 'stone of
the new building for the Western University of
Pennsylvania, will be laid with the accustomed
ceremonies. The building is on the corner of
Diamond and Rots etreets, near the Court-Rouse.
The trustees of the University had on head,
nbett they undertook this enterprise, a fund of
about $25,000. The lot they have purchased
cost $8,200, and the building is estimated to cost
$13,000; so that they have enough and a little
over to complete their task. They have, beside,
the large apparatus and Library of the old Insti
tution,- and the collection of Minerals lately in
possession of the Economy society—the largest
and beet s collection in the West. They are there
fore enabled to pot the University in vtair con
dition for commencement
The building will ho 70 feet innate, three sto
ries high, and will present a huntisoate archiw
tura] appearance.
The Zane:mile Aurora, a Democratic sheet, in
rallying its friends to action, exclaims
forces should be fully and thoroughly organised
'and marshalled for the bottle." There is many a
truth told by mistake. •
FROM NVASELINGTON
CotzsalKodono. of the PlttsborKb Daily °Amato
iliAsuisurox, Aug. 29th, 18-54.
• Mr. Buchanan is engaged inadesperate atrug•
pie for capital and glory on the distint scene of
action appointed to him. Robbed by Marcy of
the honor of settling the old standing family
wrangle about the fisheries, Old Back" has
lighted upon the Central American difficulty as
the question on which to acquire a name' in di
plomacy. By the achievement of concluding
this vexatious dispute Mr. B. expects of course
to smooth the rugged ascent to the White House.
lt is observable that to make a reputation in this
line of service Old Buclrneeds to do something.
The diplomn4 of the government from 1845 to
1849; while he.was Secretary of State, was the
reverse of brilliant. By a gross blander he fur
nished Santa• Anna a passport and travelling ex
penses, in order to facilitate his return to Mexi
co, as a means of securing a speedy peace.—
Santa Anna turned out to be the only man who
could possibly have continued the war another
month, and he did continue it most ably and gal- .
luitly another year. Mr. Buchanan, by official
acts, admitted some of the most important of the
British pretensions in Central America, the sub
ject of this very controversy., The same Minister
set about mirchnising Cuba and began by offering
a hun Iced millions of dollars for. it; The whole
correspondence on this euhject was such a reas
ter piece of diplomatic; incapacity that President
Pißmore - thought he could not Mortify the Cu
beneers and their friendaworee than by publish
ing it in a mass. So he threw It into the House
, of Representatives.
The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was one of
the most absurd and unreasonable that a con
quering nation ever accepted or submitted to.
But the most glaring and flagrant instance of
Mr. Buchanan's mismanagement as a negotia
tion was witnessed in the capitulation by which
we surrendered nearly five degreca of Oregon to
which our title bad been officially and democrat
ically proclaimed...clear and unquestionable."—
That fine region large enough for three - Stater,
tegether.with Tan Contra's Island, of Sufficient.
extent for another, was thrown away in a man
ner so unaccountable an to remain to this day a
wonder and a shame, a mystery and a reproach
to the nation and the men who then acted for it t
Suckers - some of Mr. Bucbanan'e antecedents,
and upon such a history ho hums over the new
leaf of our important if not corlnsiftinegotia
tion relative to central America:
Old Buck began by telling Lord Clarendon that
the "abject was getting stale and that as a Unit
ed Stateser he demanded that the negotiation
should be taken up where it was left oft' by Mr.
Everett is 1658, and that wo must have all our
rights recognized:- Lord Clarendon replied in
elTect, ."Tery well; pitch In." Accordingly
l)ld. Book opened the case fur the prose
cntion, and abruptly deduced. that England
must iseate the promiaeo, and evacuate not only
Greytowu but Bleirtielde and Belize, in short
mast abandon the whole comit.from Yucatan down
to Kiearagni. , ,.. To: this Lord C. rejoined with a
fist refusal; end reasserted the most extreme of
tho British 'pretensions of, 1849. Mr. B. then
rent into awry long examleutfion of the - merits
of the cue, but forgot to explain ,why, he, fie
I'reeident Polk's first Sootstory, did not demand
the expulsion of the British: six yearrago when
they 'were corrying*things • With - a high hand
hroUgheut the whole* of Ordifdpnerien. To
-Ns Clarendon range luo roidyf ,hub it is prmeum.:
Mt 'that ordassere forthwith issued for:ntaterl ,
ally mirengfkenfing theAfest Z.*
Infmediited7':o-111f , ';`t ( t 11 1 41
patehstWuhingtasltetioee~lagiifrdclereudon F'
note, ;orders- were given:to Hollins to proceed
to'grbytown -to burn that place, by way of .
showing the power and courage of the Admin
istration, and the integrity of in anglophobia.
It . is presumed that preparations are in progress
for visiting upon the British settlements nt Be
lize, Blewfmlds and the Bay of Islands, the same
amiable; brave and magnanimous treatment.
In my opinion the whole disturbance has been
raised as au expedient for directiog the attention
of the people from the outrage of the repeal of
Missouri CoMpromise. It will hardly have that
effect. England is too busily engaged in the
Rut to take up this apparent defiance. The
hirc.l organs of the administration will not have
the opportunity yf spouting out, "see the British
Whigs," "mark lie 'traitorous sympathizers with
England;" and !won. Wo have issues enough for
one. campaign, in which to crush out the Pierce
and Douglass democracy, so that we can let this
edge off in a slanting direction. Let them yell till
they arelumrsh over the glories of San Juan, we
have thunder enough for our own use during the
the balance of the year. The people. look upon
this affair as a private fight between John Bull
and Pierce and his Cabinet, in which fair play
requires that the parties should be left to dis
pose ()Cone another. The case of this devil and
the bear is not a bad illustration of the matter as
it stands.
The successor to Burt's place in the Treasury,
lies between Guthrie, late Mayor of Pittsburgh,
and McDonald, of Maine, er. M. C. The fatter
will probably get it, as the salary is about the
price for which he sold his vote on the Kansas-
Nebraska bill. The promotion, too, would be pe
culiarly appropriate. Burt, 3d Auditor, is a'
South Carolina slaveholder, and goes out as Gov
ern* of Nebraska, carrying slaves with him. He
leaves n salary of $3,000 behind him. flow fit
ting it is that McDonald, who voted to send him
there with his slaves, should succeed to his ofrica
and salary
We try all princes and secular powers by their
relation to the spiritual order,•and care not a fig
for any of them further than they serve it. Tho
Chureh.is all in all to us. and she is to us only
through the Sovereign Pontiff. Our Lord found
ed his Church on Peter, and we are submissive
to her only as we are submissive to Peter in the
person of his successors. The Sovereign Pontiff
is, under Ood, the fountain of ail authority we
respect on earth.
We most, therefore, if we mean to be good
Catholics, be truly—we like the word—the Pa
pists, and fearlessly assert the Papal supremacy.
We shall then gel rid of our Protestant heathen,
or atheistical politics, and have a Catholic ground
on which to. oppose Protestantism. This is the
firl thing.necessary for us. This done, we be
come politically and socially as we are in faith
and worship, a united body. —Brbtrnson's
olk) Review.
Is it any wonder that tbe Americans view with
alarm the steady advance of a powerful religious
sect among us, holding principles co dangerous
to the liberties and welfare of the country. It
should be recollected that Broa-nson has stated
that every word be writes concerning religion
and the church, it examined, corrected and re
vised by the Roman - Catholic Bishop of his dio
cese, and nothing is published without his ap
proval. The above is, then, the voice of the Ho
man Catholic Hierarchy in America of that pow
erful body which is building churches, establ eh
ing convents, monasteries and schools all over
the land, and which already exercises a very pa
tent influence in our elections. The Sovereign
Pontiff, the Pope of Rome, is regarded by them
as the fountain of all authority they respect on. earth.'
Well may the people stand aghast at the vast
interests involved in Such a declaration:
The Neve Eaten...lee la H.oehester.
We learn from Mr. Ww. R. Ituonts, the Su
perintendent of the ROCIIISTER Can LCI4.IIIIBEI
- that the block of ground owned and occu
pied by the Car Company at Rochester, Beaver
county, Pa., Ls equal to 60,000 supenscial feet—
Most of which is now being covered with build
ings of stone, as follow:
Int. The Car liaildaw, proper. in which the!
cars will receive their finish and be prepared for I
market The walls of thin building are now
about 10 feet high. It will be 5$ feet front, on
the Ohio, or River street, by 203 on New York
street. Three railroad tracks will extend thro'
the whole length. switching MY across Harrison
stieet to the present railroads, east or west,
at the name time, connecting by switches with
each other_ and also, by is tarn table, with a elm
iftir track, extending through the whole length
of the carpenter chop, ee. a distance of 24! feet
on the Ohio front; and this latter track. will con
nect by turn tables, with tracks extending at
right angles to the foundry, blacksmith shop,
metal yard, and lumber yard, tke.
2d. The Foundry Raiding, for the casting of
car wheels, and various other castings, &c. This
building, detached front the other, *Ube, on the
ground, 60 by Gr..
3d. The Blarionirg, Sher, also detached, for
Buying axles, and taking all other kinds of
wrought iron work, will be 35 by 05. ft.
4th.. 13e Carpenter Shop, with planing machine.
circular Paws, apparatus for boring, tnertieing
turning, and other labor saving machinery, 40 by
100 feet.
sth. The Finishing or .I,(gchine Skop, In whiah
the various materials of lion, brass, and other
metals, are brought to completion, GO . by 100
feet.
.6th. The Cohinet and Pattern Shop, both in one,
60 by 100 feet.
The Upholstery Room, 40 by 100 feet.
Bth. The Engine House, for boilers, stack, kiln
dry, &c.. two stories, 20 by 36 feet.
Oth. The Engine will be of GO horse power, to
drive all the machinery of the eitabllshment, and
serve the foundry.
10th. There Buildings will all be of stone, and
made in the most substantial manner. From the
foundation to the surface of the ground, the
walla are 3 feet thick—the basement story 2 feet;
dnd oil nbove, 18 inches, except the oar room,
which is 21 inches.
11th. The Ohio .15 - ont. or River street, will be
241 feet in length. and 3 stories high: or 2 sto
ries above the basement.
12th. The Basement will be divided Into 10
stores or separatemechanje shops, with power, as
the cue may requiie,=s4on River street, 4 on
Now York Street. Ott the last named street, the
building will extend back ; from the Ohio front.
towards the Railroad; -208 feet, leaving still SS
feet to Ilarrison street, for switches, &c. •
18th. It is expected that the atone work
of the whole establishment will be completes in
November; the wood work In January -; and that
cars will be built and ready for market in March
1138 t—for which extensive orders are already re
ceived.
14th. To insure an abundant and never failing
supply of water for the various purposes of this
large establishment, and for canes of fire, an im
mense well hos been sunk, several feet below the
bed of the Ohio River, curbed and walled with
brick,-6 feet in diameter—where, in the extreme
drought of August of 1554, there is ten feet of
water.
OHIO 1k IHDIASA gAILIIOAD.—This road is rap
idly approaching completion. The cars are now
running to Van Wert, and eight or ten miles of
the ralla at this end of the route are laid, leav
ing only about 25 miles to lay, which will be
completed within a month from this time. Two
parties of track-layers are at work: one laying
east from this place, and the other west from
Van Wert. Before the Aso of September,
the" work will be done, the trains will be running
through our streets, and we shall be within 80
hours travel of New York, Philadelphia and Bal-
timore. A new and brighter era is about dawn
ing on Fort Wayne.—Fort Wayne Sentinel.
imarerwrrl
•
• IrLaite's Celebrated Liver Pills aro
ranked among the moat popular nme4le• of the def. nit
It 11.111e:we Liver Complaint, elok.heahtehe. and deo/wade.
le now beyond a doubt. Read the Waning Wellman,
from a well knoem lady and gentleman of out own dty:
Nnr You. August 9,1042.
and 31n. Williarne, No. 2:8 Erreanth et., Wilts that
they hare.both been sufferingwith the Dm rompinlnt for
.boot dee revs during which time they hare met •
'lame amount of money andtried manyretnedlee,bot to no
purrane. Finally, hearing of Dr. Allane'a Me, they nur ,
awed four boxes, which they took mmording tothe dine.
time aneempany Ico rub bom end now pronounce them
melees perfecty cured otitis! dletremlngdienue.
Farnham* still to careful to ask for DR. DI'LANED
CLIEDILATED LICSTI PILLS. and take amoeba Thera
are other PIUr. purporting to to Llrrr 'uu,' new tare
LLe putalq also, kli Celebrated Versatforra an tombs had
at all nanoctable Drag Stores In the Dotted Statain oho,
fan' pale by tho soy tomprietars, DROVIERS..
aept-dtvrdl Somerton to J.Rld4 a Go Waal et
V CARD.
As I have disposed of my stock intrude and
oaae a aantly doellned badness, aa da e. 1t end. myself,
I width! Worst nYttlends aM mama", that I hats
nuineareangemants with
S. STONER, No. 80 Wood Street, -
.10 cut fur him. sad no I And his stock • very good one, I
owe watt nines whom I hot* boon luth. b bit df en ebir
inn. that their rants In the ships of Clothing can her and
In oreirr,inutSentor to their entre. nth egos. •
, snl7rtenife • 0Z9119Z 4811011.
Syringes-4 large assortment of Belf-In=
. jaatfairand other antatta:lbs nL at ICRINLIVO, 140
• 50 oz.. Quinine rot , Ede, at .I.:ETSE}I'S
Dt Pont roFdei.—=Etrery . variety Rifle
,
liming mad nbuignig Polrdsr; Ate
co bind .Coit , pletom Missile.;*'* lob bi suit pat
&spats. bn arnabletirmic.:Also
•
.
, -
. -
JOHN C. BAIMI, COM
TRUE MEDICINAL COD 1 1 ,WP.R OIL, '-.1
Prepared expressly for their slides for Medic.
Joel ate. J. C. B. tCu having emptor.d no agent 'at the
Fisheries to .perintend tiro manufacture of their 011. as
sueost.he public that It is prepared with the greatest care'
from none hot fresh and 'healthy
All Weald with their aignatare nal be found to be of
unusual One quality, and can be retained In the meet dei•
Pate stomach.
It le extenslrelr employed both In private and Mutts'
practice, and well deur,. the ellantlan of Innllels, u •
remedy. =ow tenable than' any yet dleamered.Er out*
anotption or puhnourr affections.
JOHN C. DAssa a cod.
Na aoo worth ttlet.;Phlisdelphie.
For mleby all the prlettpel jel7-fseellterldr
•
A Secret for the Ladies. —lfow. to pre
.erve beauty.—Derf tune Chalk, Lilly Wbite, or .3- of the
nailed nannies, to conceal &faded or sallow complexion.
If you would have the mac brought back toyour duet*
a dear. healthy and tionsparent skin, and Ilk and ~ 1 1Per
taunt through the nao o. get a bottle of Carter's Brute
lob and take It accordluir to diredlona It does
not taste quite so Well as your sweetmeatec but trailer e
few dues you do not And your health and beauty miring
your step elastic and vigorous, and the whale nen=
frosted and Invigorated like a Bpriug morning; then your
use is hopeless, end all the valuable certillostes coo peel
sem et fur naught. It is the greatest purifier of the blood
known ; ie Perfectly harmless, and at the nuke time pow
erfully ellea.dous. Poe advertisement. nal&lrodawl
NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM
DAG:ITER REOTYPE.S.
OLD POST OFFICE BUIIDING, TIMM MEET ;
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish
to Obtain an accurate, ertlstie and Ilarlike llk.e4e, at
ere mite, will end It to their Interest to Call
:t o t e ffe m wVll kn o wn establishment where entire malsfactlon
II guarantied: or no charge made. Haring one of the
largest and best Immured Ends and Sky Light, mar con.
Strneted For the porta., with instruments of the rood
de gerfulklnd,andlearingsdonted themetem ofDegnerre.
log, as now practiced by the oeleteeteci Boots, of Phila.
phla and New York. 5tr.41 Pattern himself to be abm%
le to
offer to the patrons of the art, • strioot Dagoerrest
either singly or to groups, which has never been surnamed.
Rooms open end operating . In all weathers, from o'clock
.a. toe o'cic. P. Y. 61.110-d Mer
PEARL STEAM MILL,'
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THE RAILROAD 'STATION.
Families will be supielimd with Our enemas
g ridee of FRESH OROUNDIWUR, Lyieariug their or
ronTra,llllV:riorlrit:"t 111:44.1 ° BL
Clair eta, l'aeburgh; U. P. &h5.0t0. or .1. T. umeim,
ur e h li A gtl;',Tim amain I..ttno, orth. cities..
s. CL.9lloti-dellvm.
&Zia BRYAN. KENNEDY t CO.
HOLMES, RABE & CO..
SUCCESSOR TO
A. IL HOLMES & BROTHER,
MANITYACTURIM3 OF
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- •
TOCKS, PICKS,
Timber, Tobacco & Cotton Serowe,.
, end PaOrfor iikaik.7.
Car and Bridge Bolas,
Doha, wits Thread and Nuts
complete, .
PIT SHUR() H, PA.,
No. We:women Wow, se., smirk Friar Aro Plumb
BALLwork teel. solll-tf •
HEM H. COLLINS,
ND ORDAIDIN G AND'
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHEESE BUTTER M E U DS IN FISH,
And Produce Generally
No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh.,
H IN,
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Durum= Company;
OFFICE 56 FIFTII STREET,
MASONIC HALL, mrrsntrnan. PA.
.74.115 S S. 1100 N. Presidad.
Mann A. C 01307, Secretary.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertalalng to cc eannseteri pith LIFE RISKS.
Abp. against Mull and Ceirso Itisktions the Ohio and
Mississippi rivers and tributaries. and Marine Mate P . n.
assns.
And against LOWS or Damage by Fire,
And against the Perils of the for and Inland Navisistion
and Transportation.
Policies issued at she tweet ratesconsistent with @natty
total parties.
marmot
Janus 8. noon. Wm. Z. Masa,
Samna SClarks/2.
WUDans Phlll4o. ' Janos D. DODD.
Malan.l.r. th , 1411 , 7.
John do.stt, John Fullerton. •
Jpepb F. Wm.. M. D.. Roterttlalwar.
John 31eAlplo, Alestader Roynalsls; Arm.
Wt. V. Jobarton. strangeountr.
Janos Ilarshnll. !tontlks N. Lekhlttannlng.
1i
torin..lol3lllll 8. &Men W . Mrs. blow*, Deans..
7te eft cony Prat fint enlj
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner 4th and Smithfield ate.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
ACE:I73
State Mutual Fire & Marine
INSUR - ASCE COMFAITT OF HARRISBURG.
CAPITAL. $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA;
CAPITAL $300,000.
INS /7/CA COMPA NY OP MR VA - LLRY
OF VIRGINIA.
W1NC1116517.11.411t0114/4:
Capital $200.000.
OPFICX PENNA. INEIMANCVMOV,PITTSZCSOIt
AUTHORIZED. CAPITAL $500.000.
-4441. 4- A. CATI.RUSIt.fee'r.
A Repneve.—W
0 du not refer to it yo
peeve from Capital Pontslatennet. Their f a stow torture
Dose ' , bleb • respite I. equally &lambic Wei refer to
Dysispala—a nerd In width all lb. bermes of inettifedtbne
are rummest ur. To lb. endow. by ebbe Westland bar•
ashes dens., er ean hold out not only Wahl bodraeleat
the crreenver of Learen.ellate relief and ieermennit Carr
There le • toots, cordial sod alterative inflexible In floe
dand's Osman WWI, •hich inevitably armed and
rbangee the morbid action Ditto, ttoessele and the aeser-
Hee orons, mu , . the Miss., and restienn bealtb.—
Prepared by Dr. C. H. Jackson, Philadelphia.
bold lee Pittabordtt, by 111.,M11511 PAM,
13 Word .1. Also. ba . ..t. by ORO. H. IICATSZ 14 " Z
etre.. • serbtee
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Or HARTFORD, CONN.,_ •
Cavital Rica, Mutual Ynmlama AAA Hostas Tirld.
Di 'ItrORATED
Policies of Insuranee issued at all times on the
most favorable terms, against
LOSS OR-DAMAGE BY FIRE,
OH ?US
PERILS OF NMICIATION.
IV °zonal: E ARNOLD. !look
ath7i3.l3 JD3I. For PltUllarabsaid Alleglswas
G. GRAFF. (nueresaur to J. S. Dn.
worth A Co.) 015«1311 SWICKId Meet. PRlAbault, Afrnifor
Hazard lbeoter Malan, AU TOWS. of .in Any
umntas.eow tan Ur .111 A. '4Atir J r
HARDNVARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the etteetioe or Buyers to their
exteme“stoec of
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY,
mnaid.tt owl albs mat amplas smortntontirtn the
• inanity,
RECETYED BY RECENT PACKETS IROX EWEN&
and which Aber, arfir on As spat flyoniblw toms, Any
china. going Dirt wiU And U4ely Wired Two=OKl b r
buying their ISARDWARIS at
No. ISSI Weed sir P 144
I DOM! LBUTh ST. 14.111 2 1
04113 1 :141 WISH
sore Proof la favor of Myer's Frost Wort or
Rock Rom
lb tha Rock Ron' OwnTWO,'"
Itheasse.—A Medicine under the naxao of
Mx,/ Eetrace of Back Roo, ha. nointlY fonnd lie war
into this roman. and from the newimaper accountfor ee•
nomniendstion) I was induced to make a trial of in heal
tog properties In the case of nir.wife; who hod go Twin
been laboring under a dense known by the name of
&rend., 111 enmaineat innate= tune ova* time. la
the.throst, golsniedgiirotld glandyidll.ard nenditiss of
the, mucus membranes of thebead, and to that extent
many thintiehe mild not brsethe Mont when the mouth
was owl, there being no pusses through the Mari %,
with many other Wend artatdeet• that otter attend this
biome of human Winding; and 11114 , I teihrre It Y the
opinion of the medial Welty generally. that this Manse
is the ibundation of aimed every ear of OneruMption
that fell deetroyer, that minim to the gran annual It.
tons of thousands. Mr wile hat taken three bottles. and
It hes restored her to peiligthealth, healing all the olcere
...liking every gland toile original Ilse, and removing
fro.i eh. long.. difitcalt rcennitionot bruthleg, ihtab
at times, was palatal. In my opinion, It Ir due to the
Medicine end Iu inventor', to say, at least In: Serefuls,
there le no imeciflo that inn equal It, Youni. with esteem
WILLIAII FLOYD, Burg. Z Physician.
Norfolk, Ft. Lawrence Co,. N.Y. Feb. IT, 1864.
lIALT ANEW, OR TM TER.
Thla It to ocrtlfr, that Mir harlurr used dryers' Com
pound Catmint at Rork Cowtot the Mat Rheum, with wan.
pie* swam I would Mende* remmanamt It. as Um bait
ertlela to ape, to all who aro troubled with the Ilk. oem.
plaint. IRA WALKER.
noston, Much 27.1102.
DTAPERSIA
A. 11 L. Myatt—Dear 81r—I have inagered the r Umit
tlas (Mg , MVOs* and It glees me great pleseutt ta
Intim you that, after 01109 00. tail. afro= Compound
Extract of Rock Rom. I received so much be, eat that 1
eau cheerfully reemamerod tt to sty ate thus sfelleted.
Wolin 'Jostle meaklot, end Ilk. beet -I emu used.—
Yours, truir. ELI4II PLERPONT.
=r==i3
ft. certifies that we of nor daughters has been su
.06.1 to period, of dick headache and Vomiting for memo
froze-that some of the attacks won Mt Weft, 111411111111
almost ewe to follow extra exertion. -Hearing W tho
benedial effects of the °Rock Rose upon others sisollarlr
afflicted, 1.111/ Induced to . purchow. a bottle,' Prom the
couunenoesesot ot bee !fetus It, (wand woke ainci,) the
has heenfree from thle dlstramilug complaint, her gen
eral besitti tee. Implored and la now good, and we attrib
ete this degrnl l. result to the prowertfai hurgriod by a
morcVnllkorldeoos to this valuable pripwration, 4
New Mimes, Jan. 9, 1832. ItODNZY
This tall artily that I hare for Inn tairtrad will lb•
mast attains** Erialpolu, arble.h, It • immated tome. Loth•
tog gold euie. I was Mull?. leatteed ht etr Meet, to
attend th• Medical atliew Dr. Untsht
yercettbed the animal' Rock Haw, which riarsaie /taw&
01,04, and eared Manor hoax which I mat
aspretadt barer." - -3. JONES.
flouthlaiital.U o Phn, Dec 6 '/1 61 . '
041 vh014404 and Matt attha Drug fittal of Goirs.ll
yier:llo.l4o. aorma.Wad 4. 44 4.lezin 4147.
Mr/Manor Übe G 01044,14144..: 4041.441.0
AR FOLD & WILLIAMS
Chi;son Fainaces, Wro , t Iron Tubl
.
atm , T1T7220 GENERALLY.
and .raita2{lB7B
• 4... 1 1 V , VA amtlie* Vrattlisting • ter
W* .11208 88 Mimes bx:rier, 4 20:8 1828 ,
W' w01f838,1444685, Grad. 2coari, Coat Anus
82 • 8818 at Tif822812; 26:28 - • . .., • .
likErset: , Invigotourig.-.7Eliti or 1
.
joinrea,„lf it I. inquired now thin great restorative in I
seemnidishing such extraordinars voles, we an MIT IaPIY
that In th‘Arahlan herb that tfi1Mit....n.. 1 in. 41,31 I
have been blended by the Omnipotent Physician, a Imam 1
amount and grater puietlea of curative properties than I
to heretofore been siippored to exist to abundredillfienicut
ar Wm of the pharnahipccia. A whole medicine chest of
remedies, so to speak, menu to have been combined in this
herb; sad hi the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we bare their me
oentrated enema It le the effect, hoverer. not themes
with which we have to deal tg the practical application o
the =actinide. The rictimsrof dyspepsia are cured, the
nervosa are relieved, the half paralyzed resume their actir
ity, the engem' from headache are tormented no more
the 'ne ar become vigorous, the tint of jaundice learns the
complexion of the billows, the depremod fn goat. broom
tmoyant, the girt to almoet in every condition of dismal
derive Immediate benefit from the nee of Dr. Moree's In
•Igorating Elixir or Cordial. These facts, mpported by
nn y nn obb, proof, are presented to the attention of Ina
a id e , who an verify them by a single bottle of . the midi
elm The Cordial put op highly commanded, in plat bot
ties. Price three dams per bottle, two for 9.. dotter., six
for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor,
192 Droadwer. N. T.
SoldA r tr , ri t tgiltAtiroughout the totted States, Cana
daa
G e neral Agents in Pittairtirgh—Fleming Dec.. earner
Wood and Fourth streets; and Geo. U. Keyeer,_ corner
Wood street sad Virgin alley. &Alm, by J. P. Fleming,
Allegliene C ite • ial2.lw
•
NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WOBXS.
&huyikdi Sixth strive, atom the Rendrood, PhdaddiSnd
ENGAGED for many years exclusively in
the manufacture.LOCAMOTIVES, have rece tl
considerably enlargedhy additions Orissa° huddling
and numerous fixtures and tools, which will enable the
promietore to furnieh, slab desuslea, any description of
Looomotives, on liberal credit. Rl
oclo CIL&RD NORRIS k SON.
ions ruxero- - BRO TH ERS, mourn
PatlM
(socoqpoze TO J. MO a co.)
WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS,
NO. 80 WOOD STREIiT.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
_ ylrsrieto of De. APLane's Coletaaied Termlfuge. Liver
NlTlintock's, Family liedicines.—We
oall theatleation of heads of feraillee.ead others. to Owed
vertisement on the Anirth page of these ',doable Penal'
Metlieltesa
50 gross M'Lanees liver Pills and,iVermi
fugo for tale low et KEYSER'S Dreg Rom 140..W00d"
Citizen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburgh.
H. D. KING. President.
BAIM EL L. 3.IARSIFEIJ.., Stet. •
OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARRET,AND
WOOD STREETS. -
'AND CARGO MKS ON TUB
( IiII , KRIS. A-ND TRIBUTARIES
ex or r 2
by Fur.
iktran ALSO
awd ITLAND RAW IGATIOA
IN9UIiF9 MILL
111• AND 1118919911T1
',pr imitr:rs
aponce the peras gh.
TWSPORTATIO
IIaCTOII..
IWm. blemor, Jr.,
S. M. Kier,
Wm. Biotite.,
John B. Dilworth,
• Franc!. Sollmo,
J. Sthoonmaker,
si L too Wto. B. Boys,
-- M.Bally's &alder =dation. celebrat ,
ett throaabout tho land so t only I.llable pmpaystlons
LI. D. tang,
Wm. Darn
rtert l DortinD.Je.
B. 'Urbane',
Lone DI. Pennock,
Welter Drynnt,
Joh.
ever Invented for the cure a
Diseases of the Urine Organs, Pdes, and Female
Co plaints.
The malmseys these 4, treordlnary lied Sines have
ways mot with in ming henbam complaint/4 hu eur.
prime even the Prepriet. themselvm. saying nothing of
the thousands of Individ who have been permanently
mired by their use. We w oldeasare Ihe public that they
ere not mere patent he • gs, compontuted solely to sell,
but are prepared by a the • ugh Chemist, with the most
Mob. and rare ingredien which am be obtained, and
are Intended to do good. et one trial is relntred to eon
else, all that such Is the t.
Tiyo are put unto bet . with fell directions accompa
nying. them. the Antidote at 11, and the Lotion at 50 eta.
per bottle. Use bottle lan ten days. Sleety. have been
entirely cored In twp or . days.
Invented by M. DALLY Physician to the Rooltal o
Pods, and prepared by DU UT k co.. General Agents, foe
the United Ptatea and Ca.. to whom all order* runst be
addresee& Principal BerpOt, 4015 Broadway, to - rrier °mod
M.. hew York.
dold Is Pittsburgh, wholemiesod retell, by PLEIMP3
MOB, (sumeemme to J. RAI CcOlgo. Wcod Bt.:Wheel
ing, J. It. PATTERSON A tXL, end by Druggist. every
where. ie.M4ltedfc.
Indigestion and Liver uompiaint Cured
DT KM'S l'ErltOLSEMltteetd the hollering letter front
Res. 0. Dkkavereh a 1111astanary In Oregon:
Hs. S. M. Km—Dear text—Myself and wlfobattuddren
Early beneredbigte n t i lwe afi r e% retrew i rr
am Wancuirei7alitosi In Otte place and wend
ion
'l d_a lt ur r. Pl l7 .fitt tlf: LEU lll 3l.l. ll / 1 1. tew.k .':'lt''' sega irl boo
' eral
lire—two or three wh—about • year and Ault ago, and
we bare never enjoyed an coed health for year, sows be ttaty•
lil t nz t =line. I bad not taken a *lngle bottle fen
of the etuntarh wbrt dletretn i the
ratk was :TV', :At MY.;;l4,';g7,Vir:w.,l or
at
the um-. which bad bean at errand scant standing. bY th.
WO aim' Petroleum.
Sold IT 8. Si. KIER. Cana! Amin, (ISO. U. ErtlEtte
140 Wood 0.. sad Druggiou and Medicine Dealers man
?Am. I Papers adrertldng Petrolatum eery.) od.eS •
DIXO,—Oa nail*Yr. tI Zlct Olt ktry. MARY MIA,
IIA)I, la th• &Gat Tvar at bcr a4c. Ik r forasal cc taki
rime this clay tialLIA TVs% 14 o'clock:. trmst lha
reatdaacc olOu wao4o4avr: Wm. Vnuciptcm, oa &cowl 11.
mar Market at. ITar frlctlk and Um Titirldirt .lt llm Itlantls
ate raspectfallr lavitglo snood. • c kora. •
V IiWMEZIENTS
AVOTIIER GMT SALE OF LOTS AND BLOCII
At 110CIITSPRII, lIXAVER COUNTY, PA.,
October Bth and 10th. 1854.
TiiE andertigne4 will eel!, to tit. Iliitllcod
Whew on tY days alto bleak area noon lb.
madam. two heard Itemaif and Arra Of
arias& vitt. ...yeast yen
AP . the inernapa
herramerr. limner County. Penna. Tiny • 11l eteuell,
I.a. fa, a tom of miry. rotor yaleabbe .oral bandit. dame
ne. Lode thw day. bon on. andear the lberoeth.
Lot oerenbest to lte ea.', sly rorailroad.
Tar Term ql Sate •111 he ;own. i t 1a ono year. mat.
two yftn. 14 to thy. yaws. wlth Interval at 6 par
ner autism. • dolad.loo ot 6 pew mai. will be mai. Rw
1... Pt P.... 1 .0 lb* 001. 0 /0.1. dee I. 0., too ..6
Ma n na wl 10 reerlyaL at tbe 0.0. (tam, ter quarrflaa,
M awl laylag 1.. or throe tboaaand nende creamy
InOw ' , Lally'. or Is eaallag aria layear. one of beta
beide. and kor mania, ore aannos or fire *lrk: for re.
mrina 16,ten rabbi yards ef eer4h. In rotting demo and
ral a lag no meant aad amenna. carbine( and Pail.:
>,...a5p0e.11,1 yards al tibia fuddle also. for lb. llama
4lat. torten. er 11.1. y malt tearerrata tbrabblaa
ID. material, and labor.
for a., and all the store joie, r6e half *III be pall In
nub, as ilia pryff the mensiolaz ball la lota.
Qa♦n4ar ballalagy. at .as caah taker, parted, halal,
by warranty doedaler emr Ilea odd.
plea sad retro of tb• prowl ; wed dreeeiptinialit the
aormeadl. pantry. le.. soy 1 .• bat by appiliandeva tet
any otitis fulballit swage proprietor., at tbatt ham.
tire rabbet*. or Mama of betimes. al tbown brelow.
barveya. Ostia. draotno and tmeilteatiorta, with redah
yam to labor. onarrlabi. dr. ac, naldred eta •hort. VIII ha
yalabibe t at th. order el tits Coneman to docherleNdlit s
lb. pat 46,0(0E144mm
In addition to the totairootte Car Vortory. faar/rl). ‘ ,
<lase !bop. *tem ellla AA. on. Wag eleartad Rhin
ash, arnaanorrata an already No MM.', tit t _
revrinne at bolt • dozen attar manoractoriag
manta. to be eirtYNa by eau. Abe. as •Ittenalm Pee,
Ituirt..yeral
ut lita , t i etr ao 4
rgol and tni t =lloll l ..li . r d =i ,
Tbae teaproreeneata .ltd the c0n1.1.0.1.44 early MI.
*Um alb* Magma tad Ilttabarth reload beidee
norm tber mouth at Dearer. lota Horbastrr. and the oh,
mossy &vet sal atatlon attatbisernty.. al. literal Sad,
oairosti• 1.0.11...01. of the trablir larollaes a c attroata
by the Ilreronah reMortl. and the !melon. at tb rhea.
of leo or moor aatenale• oral)ards. L. 4.190.411
fib. 01116, will beam a tooltaaalled Of Ueda tine t 'hear
eder. renalre an 1 mama, amount or Wor t pat\ to
CORM
It Isotreetal tbat all the uoderedaordelimbrietnrs. with
mew of thrir Rhoda eat maniere, doe tha Kan. 0
te pretest attbe abet. saly.in
11. T. O. nout.n, norto... 11: AMIN TIIONINAN 11.1.4.11. it I.:.
AMIN I. NEW Intal PO/ MACAW& ‘.
HIRAM IN
ISTZPII EN D. DII.LAI Y
01107}1 VAN UNNeuraill. J Striker
UN IVEttsav OF 31AltILANffr,- \
110HOUL UP 11/IDICINIC.
Fortv-seventh Sonsion'willbegimon'
)10NDAT..00....ber 9th. 1654, add ond no the Islet
5 S.
( I =l " yt d d Pl r r i artrte 't V117,40, * .!.1. b .'
Prit.clpli. and [`make Sledlidne—Patow Chew. M.
t." . tnnt, 1 2 4 . .ai , „--Jamerb Roby, IL D.
Matota Illadka and liaWniqglearl i kaldtoy-Deorde W.
Ittiltenbencer, N. D.
Prartleal Asol.tny—lL B. Smith. 31 D. . •
Clialesl Inetructlon o the Inilrtory. belonginj lOU
Un i perelty, and coouktuire . orie hundred . and 11(tpbeda.
the Lectures. , Idatrktil
nion M. P. A. ATKIN , M.P.. L.A... .
Theyatirma/ Totalligeneerend thtinst pry ` anent ;
and mead Idlla tn Dour and all other Doors Nohich
mo , od p.m 'anent, Oil publish tett e unonnants3.o9l
.hone Patstot.
HEORGE B. WHITE,
SO. 59 MARKETSTREET.\
JILL open on and after Monday next,
Jr.u. r at e
tr:r,a n Crl'oVl 4 Ba u k i i i , Ta . l7=l
usoch Merlogrea.Cubmereiand Motu 4.,Lalein .
o licalbssla••, 7.mf.e clop! .d
. . . .. .
• • ...... - - . .. . ..
Alsn, striped. had and Wan bilks, • •
Ypench Mutt" Ittebtoldertes and (Acta. and • •enerid,
assoctcoent or ladles Tall and Winter Limos Watt. Put'
chasedrenantly at au Auction 8•Ice to New twit, It. •
groat reduction from tunas: praten Them Auction Wed
betas unpreenisntschtbe duantllyelhltdted being ••••••
illy lam. and th• nullity car) enparter—goode yen seW k
at rulnocut aaminam. 1.
•
Plttsbargb. August 1 empl:4••
(Morning ' • error 4we ..'. ' . •
--
Fish's' Parent Xetalio Bnrlal ales:
F ORprotecting and pregerving the deer ..
bodi. tbr ordinary haterment, cud also for transhertind
••
The pmbiletare me prepared to make favorable arrange.
rends with walertekep sad others to supply: theta by
holesale. Pam plea to be wen et werebrnue No.lo Wood
a., and at otseutertory, corner .Ettm and trlists strees,
neeti n its Stater Works, Plttsborsh..
A Keep oosetsptly on band Yds Proof Bah& of verY
super or quality; VaultDoora. Iron Shutters. Orrouneatal
hoc harness is
Veen and ntber Yaw work, mod
Unproved &boot Furniture manufactured and sold at
reunosble par. by leapl:Iml A. C W. T. ISTIMItti.
Ladies' Class in. Mathematics.
rt; THE .MATITEBIATICAL DEPART.
ssENT OP DUFF'S COLLVIE, ladies are taught
hmatte, Algebra. rim:cent.). Dracriptiva end Ana
lytical tleanetry, TrlgutrometeT, Mau ration , ors" Per.
!poetise., Pubertal iweettona, Shades and 81radmr, to
Mllelaw Is dealgoed prinelpelly fur tasetton and *draw
god atodents. and will
fromanned to Ilathrmalla alms.
llson,itsdoarday, 4to P. SI t atfordsl,fmm 9
to 12 A. M.. Term,— ;lo per mission of go treats. payable
In adranco. P. HAYDEN, A. M.
rept • Penfounr of Matbemailea
- Brodie's Cloaks and mantillas.
EllesEO. BRODIE, 51 Canal,. and 63 Lispe•
nutl sts.,ltess l'orit Imposter: Ilan orsct ad
sle seri MAO Pester LADI ""
aLWLILLAIS or nem terns' sod Sued t "'A
K si S PI "
attentions( bows to tots eatc:stre stock P r i s " = "i sultsble
Ibr ths Yell assent Ills stria lead the tied. so sositemed
mostthlyby Uhrisles. Ualey's and other Lading rashlos.
•
SPLENDID EMBROIDERIES.-11ngand.
Atd.49o. 91 Itunt et- sr. D 0 nouns one of the
lame end ant need 1110011.111.131 of Fnod
Ma as n Anbraldein .n? Oared In ant en. The consist,
• •
la pert lblkees
, do do •• • _ •- .
anansh do Blet Jenne meant
• ena ••
do do .do Can • • .*
Togegtor i gh • madalbast .einteetefant , at &riddle,
inOPrEli STOOKS FOR. SALE.--SOveo ty •
flipT•O of tbo Ridge • Idlolos o".k fta. ulo
I. Por fa 4 12 .1" 11 PNT 42Vin'gri
arofA .Al3ll---Ofol r own manufsotore, and
approved !brave briadiOp . atom Was ravaalivo•
kl,wr,4`!'!!"'Eas GUDE a co.
RLEA : I u lIMPE N NiOAte of :Ws
HECLA FOUNDRY,
LOGAN, ANDERSON & WBITSELL,
MANI' RACTURERS OF -
STOVES, GRATES, iND FOUNDRY, CASTINGS
• OF ALL KINDS,
!io. 46 Liberty At., Attient= Building.
•
rimnottau, PA.
A literal &vomit roads Cottle Trade. -
1 N their stock of Stoves, they would call the
attention of the public to the Careen ratans Coos.
not SToni.• ,
This Is le entlttlp neer Et-r. conetructed a ft er a new
and original plan of J.J. Anderson. E.g. one of our
It
The Rose, no ynn see from the mgt.'. perfectly mend. It
Mande m email news and gires you seven hoks on top
for cooking parte.. The oven Is Jorge, and so near the
shape of the o l die
faeltioned brick ores as can Pomade. and
nobeeltatingly recommend it as the best Coal Cooking
Store made, and refer to the certhlratre of these basing
them In
Nam. ZOOOO, andenzrn ,f Whitseth—Genffemierw—l have
one of the Crystal Palace Stoves in Use in my. boom. and
can freely recommend It as a superior °oat dove, and the
best stove to bake that I have ever tried.
3L 31. SHIRK:No. I Market et, PittsburghB
I fully meteor In the above recommendation of the Crle•
tad pow, Stove, having one in use In rev house for moue
time, which has overt entire matlafaction. B. SfeLAl.f.
RocnuTML,Besver Co., Pa-. June 1.1851.
The °Crystal Palace' Comtism Stove I bought of you
some time -.lnas. gives the best satlemtion. It la. Indeed,
ven better than we were 1.. d to expect. although ea high
ly recommended by seine of our neighbors.
Shoo we have been in this tart of the count ry,vre ham
had several stoves of different patterns. and ahem bat In
point of economy of fuel. convenience. and NW -Lally In the
amount of coollep end baking , to be peribrmed• upon thbm
In a given time, they might les considered worthies& In'
Yparieon with the Crystal Palm,
ou have In feet fully solved, in this. Partici:Oar, the .
problem of doing the greatest amount of work at the heat
trVin ' et e tt p ary ' rer f e r e rt r t ' . k ora, tt h t r u s er I=l l eTtf t
It La more:leer, unioneand very handsome in appearance
taken very little room, Is malty kept In order, and In abort
has not an objectionable feature. WhL BONBRIGHT.
I. folly concur with Sir. Denbright In the above, but
think that bo hae not dwelt !sufficiently upon the WElng
qualities of the Crystal Palsoe, as it certandr.. to this Par .
ticular, exceed. anything of the Move kind ever Invented,
and entirely traperwles those dangeromtpfles oftrtick an
matter tantidiT stried out-ovens. _
an3o43td Wit. D. JOHNSON.
Proclamation.
..... .„
itY virtue of a precept under the Mande of
Wm. B. McClure. President of the Court of Common'
e, In and for the Ith Judicial district of restyles:de:
nod Justiosof the Court of Oyer and Terminer. and
el Jail Delivery In nod for said District, and M pear-
Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Dom, Associate 'Jltdgmeof the'
rune county, In imdfor the °aunty of Aliegheny, dated the .
30th,Alay of August, In the year of our lard one thou..
and ight hundred andiftty•four, and tr. Me directed 'dr;
holding a Court of Oyer and Teiminer 111311 . 1Jerms1 Jai'
Delivery; _at the Conn Home to the city °frit Waugh, '
thekt Monday of October, at 10 o'clock, A.M.
I'obllo notice in hereby elven to all loathes of the Nige;
Coroner and Constable. of the county of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, in their proper persons. with their
rolls, - record., inquisitions. examinations and other ea
memtTamea, to do those things which to their ratpectire .
oflicers, In their behalf apant to be done—and dm those.
that will prosecute the prWners that now are. or may isf •
In the jail of said county of Allegheny to to then and'
there to prosecute agelost them as shall be inst.
Olsen under my hand in Pittsburgh, thin Ulth day of
gr=td illthy!f= of nnr Lord.
Wo= u rrZ i l tt i 110111:
Wit. 'MALL. Sheriff.
Minimslistors' Notice. • .• •
el Gregg.
persons interested will please take
males that Letters of Admitilstratkri on the Estate
of el Gregg. Sr., Lets of South Fayette township, Alle
/Merit Co., deed., Imes been duly granted by the Register
of said moldy. to the undersigned, William tie Clean and
Rdw'd Ore% oil t pe rvd inde r ed to sold estate are bore.
VePi r fen,Tt his rentiderium. make payment
1 2 :44°, . the 1
tip I, r`
said atral. or to the said ;Award Gregg. et his plum of
Murtness in the dty of Pittsburgh, without deter, and all
perams hating claims or downslide against mold estate
me 'mutated to present them., properly authentkated.
to one or other of the sdministratora, without delay.
WILLIAM MeCLICAN '
EIrWilD IdECEBO,
ndlnr6t49 Admlrdoirears of Tali Gregg, deed.
(Dolly root <coy 6 time. weekly an d charge llosotto.)
_
TI -- NOCTATtritirs . -
EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front
•otre.d. ad door from Market: Dodder In Lake Ch6ol
V M. l6g hon. tr. Coal provortf bought and .old.
act67if
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE--Tie
subeeilber offau for tale las rani on the Northern
Turnpike. near Monroe Town.in this county. It amtelne
117.aerre-4/0 acres cleared, end the reeldne timbered
cod watered. Limestone and stone Coal of the beet qual-
Ity abound. newly throoshout the whole form. • The
buildings end Improremente are In good order, and of a
quality eultahla
Ibis.farts Is 12 miles from the city, mike term the
nearest station on the Central rallroadand about the sense
dieterm from the neuron nation en the Allerhenf Halley
milrisad. and will be mid low and on ens kerns. Apply
on the premiss. to WILLIAM T [TOWSON. -
Or to MEI,LCI!..I A NYAILEY, Attorney; -
an3l Na 6 Wylie et, Plttaburtbi.
ILIARPER'.B NEW MONTHLY MAGA-,
TINE VOA sgrramnEn—rue4 by S. Satlkr.
enr. ' • . -
Corocere.—The Dutch on Meahattam Who &revered
the Northwest I'uaut Napoleon &newts. by...lokut E.
C. Abbott; The battle. of the Nile and Trefalsse eyAl-.
phome de lamartinto The Newcomer A Ituselar. Story of
, • tketury arm Mountain-Storms , y of the Semi=
The Ilyen; with a portralt: A. Turkish' Eerolntlon;
lnet
deatsofJorf Trial; Poethumorm Adventure* of Eastealnh
Felber and How The Omenn and the Atmospheres The Fid
dler The Stolen Sheen 'Loyalty at Table; Renoete.`by Park
iteniaterim Monthly Raeord of Current Erman Editor's
Table! Editor'. ItaxyChaist Editor's Drawer. Lttanury Na
nom Cominditle; original sod wieder& leastione for Au-'
stost: Illustrations (hum:shed br Brodie in advance of
their appearannt) Mantes= Sleet; Claildren's Dream.,
- eon
LES.—The subscribers offer for sale
their dark or Muhl, hsrsets sod wasono
town and °meats& Furman. The Mules are romp
sod broker, to barna. The ere hseelrou axles,
and the harnese in good repair. A rad the den of the
loberal ters.l7 Witter et, or ton, It er, Johortoni.
An3l RIIET k MATTHEWS.
FOR SALE.-6 acres 'of in superior
of cultivation, ori whirli la ea elegant boom:
fronting on the OW riter, at Wood'. Dain.—lt is dieting
'h" f etga a horn ,
Al agree at Wore adjoining ilr.Zekliart's
Loo garden. on eh'. is one of th• brat mil water whim.
It is a betiollfril let Air a
Alio—r. asses agjoitting Liarttasx'a asitereint
Ia
.31:I . 11163. WOODS. :5 AM it. •
y EICEsTF,B. SUEBP—Three Bne strqg
I_l $ . tmov*r. miad0w.p4.1.2044 hare WOO
C.. gado by - J.T.D. WA D OP.
HOT BLAST RINGS:M.I' set compete,'
tcrissis su3l may IDATTIINRI3.,
ViitEMIUM SHEEP.--3 Leicester Sitlts;
m " d irs'ati l " ws.nbitorA`
Akita' AND FRANK. LESLIE . FOR
II SLPELSIDER.
tv~t fees SeLteestorn
Mfg Timm by Multi Ukkenc \ •
114.1,14.1 V". by O. P. M. 4.24% •
SW Chsrifi
Ulgesoe.sal Kat. r &Jr Par WI.
ao.ll . 13, LAC/FE ST Rood se.
t i r : DICI Ot E FltY vtiL ett tni
f. 4g .
r os:11=11411 . 11
odes lien. ; I mbuing eloma t tp. JUL
101 ow.,!l:lbtilyamettl ses4/Astrta: sL
Ll
owls An.* -
soak
TOIII/ONO RID.
Alterli
ved Stam
DONE ...
URE L.
VOSE.3.-1
L.
T .
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TITERPETtrAL • "UAW.% FOIV SALN.=
hvi SiritI L
:ti<V, t l ira \lttl2re:lll, l e'lit: .
k r rV4aratgat : ll4.=rso i r . l fl=o the,
oqu_. \ .a ll • P. 31eLA1X..1,e 1.,
la. HAI6 - 61; 7 4coliM . 1"Qsnisie
D '%:' " 3 i'' 4 "IPlitilln i tAg d
u f
TVicka THllikal
ti ll kegs Kt 6 Wit ;
s ink 1 Auld lbe . . - . A' - `,• ~ \
um.u. .v .....
.. ... UR a VILWORTUA. .
RICE , 1 , 4 to. prisho‘joit rTh - 7:0 7 1. by KILL
lielled % R. P ar .411' .11121UVElt t DILiTuRTIIIII
101.011 M SAI.Er•-OTIO honq draft
kilic i va,.s.... . phtd . br fidelry ~1:10 WATT 00..
‘ .... ... ,
~.. . Liberty street,
itthintintig.-2 , 5 bldg.
hieterei *War
aw oosuagia•oo.
Oil. 10.•
lard 011.1eitrifts**st
s ur n aki m t
• • \ • •
1 .4 1 5 . 1 i ED ill „
`F:smoiimji or
• • 241rmilat%,
gLIND RI 6 rnateniti .at
'itslk • bisc
s aA110115:. 112 11 et
1eCUM8110...... MI L. Ono.
ROANDLVIS, MEAN.S4 CO., (sucto6-
1 :61,131114=1,
„o mn .
and •• 00.Woall'unf, Ikotiir"4"l;
RU9141000 81L t IM+..4:-A.. Masi*
ce..16.0. imnit ot Meek ig ,
oral 11114 tar S' W es 41.4 nimc &coda . stuio
,\ HE LANES 4 OASIIMEktES--Some fine
'NI./ NWd7Wi At iad• A. A. MASON a CO.
NEW 01 GUAM • Weline just teo'd '4O
I* " Atl kl e :=2 400.
ALL:WC:6I,IA 111N - E'4-IVo Imre no •• It
Urge mile; of avert rotor, att rat Ink at tad
111►ff~~~as • an,o ICY 1,040, a al
. ...
,A.. BRICK EIOUSR LrOlt 4QO DOLLARS -L.
Ter ate 0 beta 4,reillectestee. of 3 mom Sod •• e•l•
. with • kg deft. ftesd'oo Ltibars math W•td. Se i s
dem peach and slam 4101, geese view. ae. Tame
I o hand, Salem at laD 6 Test: • 'B, CUTUCIIRT a SO.'.
141 4 rjo l iFil n e iN ia DI(1 FORS
T E7-4
n no v • tr. ter 112 nub.-
= `"l'MAlWite'ttl)°,7ll tt.
VrOlVaii.l.l . -2 Farms of VA acrO acre. . each,
wet Istpmed sad to a One otstaofitulttratin. To
o at IRWIN 5 Rant Lotsts 5T'. itUT rt • sal at
SALE-2 pleasantly situated Dwell-
Irs. i 'latele ° 9 3 l l° Z.Ta l tt n iMM:s a it7 i
vrl t• PP
WANTEDr;Iiro to 15 ticrell;.: Kith kn.
17 . i i ,tarAt i grg= • r z un..4,."...
eO3O •• - \ Ama. Wave it.
O;I7PERIMIVIING MUSLIN AT 12 . 1-20.
10 —Mor/ burohtleld Imre ohm Ude truantot, , ,nie
comiinsper
o na m ga )d: 01q Doom ttoug Cloth etatln w i t 12S eta. r i t;
AIIIRIC•11 Printo. ° l " &VV.
Hoot Other lands of toorlode.', New Ooode °poring doll!,
on IBMS. ALUM 414 'hand and for solo by
.Q% /suit . . - . FILIMING
•
LIAMS„. SIDES and SHOULDERS, in salt;
JILL
I m tnn
Clr do ed llam eity =Mud;
ySdo or Cluua , • .
LatJ 'Winter Strained adlialif •
ati2lCied* B. lIOLMBS a BRO.. SO Wilford:
• •lect Schoo .* • •
rtz REV:ItIft.•& MR& WiLLIAMS ' AT M
ort.e k eljr.GB,CT 811,1100 L for Young Lanbe, on MOW.
areb, at No. 69 Omen. A n en. of
• ttnnon o h lennibb Relocation ens) be actenateneouslr
nenineetabo. nwen, and LW,. . . - -
thp ilW7elPlte eta. b eneerbebeol Ott to
Cooper's Wanted.'
KnEW WHO CAN 01THONDOLOVAD
omaim asi ant rata loan oftr i f r i.m.
4014141"! • ilatoo LI" Okna Suln`
3 - 0 !1e . : 14,32D OIL ., intsz and for
folitle c l7"
VAPAVIIFAT—YeIvat
Aiiktamis •
• RON" 11 1,. HA ANT),
91 .01039,11 TRACT VANELLAjust reel.
•ea. tiov- 07 1822 1•PC1:19
AGENT
Por Selling and ItayintPatent
MITE subscriber,' bi iug leiftied from his.
a_ intercourse wit Patent mid with tstrenna
Were &draw to sell Wish.. ler- Cities. Ooatiett.i
Ittatd. as well as with ethers who wish to purchase ,
ends rights. that ant transact that kind of bunt.;
nese was much needed hme,lsas determined to devote , his.
time and higabilltles to the service of thews Who may de.l
sire to emplor kite.
Pledging himself to attend faithfull win g l Prnattere efti‘
trusted to him, ha es:lncludes by refe the public •
the following testlmontel of a few of the citizens of Pitts
burgh. tr. . N05...r.8
. „
Pwrannitin, August 17th.
The inbecribent bare ham been aomattited. with' Mr
Mores F. Kama, and b L ave no beeltation isreeammendj
hien to att elm may Irian to empb.r hls minions, as a •.
Unman of undoubted Intelpity and indefatigable/Industry,
In whose exertions every. reliance may be placed:
Neville B. Crain, I W. Robinson. Jr..
Wm. Larlmer, Jr. • John "0..-
W. U. Denny. H.Cbilds t Co. •
33.6.0 Wood.lielmaLa Rona.
P. It. Friend. "- Kramer ts
F. Lorenz. L. R.LifillgStOn.
antg.tf
•
AICISUBLIG SA.LE . OF ;CHINA; SfI.
Imp. PLATED WARE, CLASS, An—Da ?May l i
morn aC. :~Dtem b or tat, at tea &Mock, at Se. At Dulcet
' rt., near Ith st,, Nit be sold• • lame and *Want
meat of , French • Chins tea seta ; and table wars crasser
ruler silver plated and brittania castors and tea tete
splendid thins and Ramadan glassesser, eolognelottJaa
fruit dishes, and side board and•tollet sets. out, glom de
ranters. gm tea tram table cutlery: Partin. weft. Tens
Cotta and Lam table trams ornamotlia du: Warn and
eandalattras, with out glass drops: • •
mea totether metal and ornamental art icles, to which',
• the aperial attention of bouseteepers and °theft' res
peetfully aolleited. - .
Ibis collection to of the latest styles sad best qualitita ,
P. Al. DAVIS, Anat.,
BUILDING LOTS - ADJOINING
1 , 411 TILE T 4 WARD- On Estarday afternoon,
September Oth, at 3. onthe vemlees,; be sold,
by order of Robert Robb, rag.. Trns• of Ma Agbee
bon. Otte Ifundred and Porte Building Isda or tarieull
Area, adjoining th e:Mtg.& and altnatgbetwarn Contra -
Avenue and theist. residence of Hon.-Win. Porter. • This
carriages for Sole.. pn ey irwithin a lbw mlnutarwalkofthe Court llMettl.n
and • line of Mus. panes tbe VISSOIMI basely offer.
- undersigninas justreceivedstnlk mm- imbuements for prolltalde Investment Or ate •
from the East, at his CARtTAGE WARE. clunk. and others &ening cheap and isauaat loestkens.
181 f, situated neur tbe Two Ella Run. between (1 Bee podtively without ymene. , •L . • •0,
burgh A lawyenemllle, • splendid
assortment of geblolea Terms, am-third easM• residue in vas . sad two ears.
1n.% sod . 4 9 c0m1... to t<iLmsr i with Interest. Plans (nabs bad at the salesmen. • .
whrno -hand LARRIAGES, BULKIES. tso4:a. nets . - P s I4.DATIA
, be Masai en the teil bout tertlll s for
malt. in had twelve years' practice tha teatime:l.
and with his well Marro aseilltiet ton East, I. flatters.
lamer In Tuttiatt, down sll competition. g
Thom- wishing to =e are reassathdly birthed
Irjba " V d e=tattaation pad tcnikeigi
item an imStildkeryBl JORgrid w
QPIT. TURPENTINE-1.5 bile. to arrive
.le i
B. R. for gala by • • MAUII DICKEY tR Co,
300 LBS.I3ALOINED SIAGNESIA.. - on
hand nadir:triple by • nrsaxa BROS.
St. Peter's ParoChial School for. Girls and
JILL be opined on Mandar, Sept . 4tb,in
the Sunday &bud R.oota .orpl. Peter's Chtrreb,
our or ort i t d at‘d Dlam= r l stia Li a a y r.. l
Foe Ct d further —oimpikeko re arm
bd
made to the and' the Choral, net. 4 Vandetnena
N 0.67 Orant etS,to Dr , -W. Varian, eth of ,, near Vint
ty Church. - ardA' •Inde
gAil LBS. WHITE GUM ARABIC on
V u, band and for ado by' PLENUM DIM.
9110 LBS. TARTARIC ACID far sale by
.7`f [Buceetmrs to J. Elddi 00...1 03 Irocd street, •
FEET DBY OAK BOARDS
tfl&Qmo
1 I 41RESI AR
b ßVAi ok tt el g o & or Al s a
ia, N mlo n 9
k l l
•
all wool DeLslner, do Dollerges, half wool; do dm% colored
Merrimack and Coeliac° Calicoes, with an amellerot assort.
moat of gray ail& Flannels. We are *sing out our TM.
sum, Lawns, ,rager and all grades of summer goods at
mat. . • an 2.5-
Ca TAM RODS of all varieties and Biz a at
auZ -W. MeCLINTOCK & 8R05.,11.2 Market at.
inATS! MATS!—An asmortment of Cocoa,
Grua and Skeleton Mate Aust reed at
kIeCLINTOMP Carpet Wareroorna.ll2 Market at.
` i ttIALL TRACT JF LAND FOR - SALE-
Situated Belpre opt'
Waahington county, Ohlo, 16
so below Marietta. opt mite the foot of Blarmerhasett
island; oontals 6 vacs. highly Improved. on which are
.
cmcted Frame DwellingWonne, together with store room.
up in good st rte . ; also, Frame , Barn. 2 sores ordered
nkh fruit of the choicest kind, and • good neighborhood
for a Om*. Poles $7,50, or exchange tbr gas In or
about the city.. Apply to B. It SON. 21,5 th st.
TERM POTATOES-400bus. for Bale by
on'22 1. a W. IltA, 74 Warr .t.
WILLIAMS' Select School, corner of
a■• Ferri and Ltberty la now fn session.
G — -
11EAPEST RAISINS IN PITTSBURGH.
— OO .l Idlndn:oklnglialglns; pv11,4:
•
MIL box bnoeh dn. • Ine dcd • •
• finedlea 18Xedq
Bent qual!i . , In Wed% !Nader,
!nag B""z"'BrgitifaltAtlTA-Trt.trbilinond.
1 1 1 1:TILTAN ENBROIPERIES- Hagan
Atli. N 0.91 Mute. 0.....)t51e hut reed per
snot supply of=trisnEmbrolderlee, . r..
Erobroidered
Embrolderelleoret hha. •
Embroidered tter,
with s Lexie lot or Joecont . pollsrs, eery We, pkort.
rR SALE-12 acres of ground, near Eain
Ibe-rtr.sdiolning th e pmeaVrof Ilessrs. - Joree •
red, 4 sem of which are inn benalfrul En:nre. la.nbleb
la enesilept erring, Th e retnalning 8 scree are cleared.
Fro thee Vez u lem =ere an epLiting It o penne. lisarosd
r.-I , l.r.igrdeir 11.6a§' soukhrgarri...k'
tiNRESH ROLL BUTTER for sale 'by - -
w.atcranLowo. taw tarot Put:no
.622 2C6 übetty street.
WOOLEN YARN- - 200,0 cute 3 ply knit
out. 3 Ply Knitting Nom, grey and ortkit.t.
1001 M. white angle . teeelvlng • an 'collar..
ment end itn. eels by J; W. NeYAULAKD; gOiS Liberty ot.
N i F .d ,W WORK—The Germania and.Agriee,;.
la of Tornio; Ottuaory And
se by an Adularor of e ;land=
CO
sae ur •
megi IL a. 808 WITH .1t CO.. a -Market
Very Desirable Town Lots and Ont Lots
• . for Sale, •-• • ,:•• •
IN the Rorougir . of Latrobe, Westmoreland
Count y.= Ms khan IL= of -Ms Ponosylviaas
road, at thOolowang attire Loyslhsnroi.
The subscriber Is authorised to soil ono= ocrt ed dostroble
lota In Vito thriving town. nearthe Depot and Works;
at A tow , Moo, towers' doe kora sod • 110 Oat ,
hots. containing from 1 tolo ems, =dot Amon ',. lasetion7
Working TIM!. cudenforg, an, prodtkblo . ' rot-,
gis r iertilblflerall ar ".
Only mall onosoistroputren ink ' son . alsi
erudition(' In Oren oat= Warm • of
7 - ,7 - 71rtibilgil0 ' 77 Sitatelof Sale
.111tveq'delirable propekty; . •situair e t#s.
ttiptstith so a Swilthflgd rte., eon-'
ulna TilliED FoUil. STORY STORES AND
Plti4pro n0'80014.1 at., oge ive 004 bytilealle 6But
berm., IValetunakere avi Jewelers. dna the other th
earner#peonpled aeowner ase •Conteetletiawf. UtuoF
Shwa and Dwelßoe, Ood iii. mwoo Sixth stmt., neenplwill
hry S. il"..Sintelelre , We • , *.rber saloon gad - dwelling. nu
11='is este of the most eligible *Mations liar • Bank- -
neehe Ilsokee•Off.te of invent nifered thr sale In
the.e.A Pne tenneezA i nire s DICELUCLOIIAtIit.
174 Za determ Udetear
ined laiL,en,l'tf I nun Oct swithlini like •
fotr thiols to giviroatkO - tO ' pawn Munn
lizeininpialso n110=4'01:0 - atroktEtoo • -
01704 rr:'; mean`
medletelil t ...Intll42sen
IVOR 8414 X.-4,17
a. A 11 . 1 [7 qtr. V.l_.
ilir i nleatAN 7 " 44 `,°'
s .otoi s. • \ . • .
7 '• \ FWC.C.wa,icr for 114 a,
a-- 'W. ninn , traih , nad G•niat sea. aneakni(Via awe *OL
r ENFALL AMMON or ' thir.,ol 'will
imuskmn•oo NC'S DAT. SOL . 4qatOt kom alkali (
and lb.
L ...i zion 7111 no ra,:suneet nr '
Thaws
la aye tid .. nunittkiin M. Sealtin ... V, .
• Tottkon prr quarter. • s _ _ \ .•
_N, •
it.d .
ma number nf mita Isjinaltad; YR boyantkadml
in thy enter of app)tinuaLlirhieh mar In WO dant ~ An
eanaN.
Kant 30th. at 34 tanany at—lir at •
,In4arr!...
rR BALD , -- A • iti :limit.
antr z z =Uwe , from Daaungtat.. V nalailtotn
'Ol " t r ilUt, arantersTra, g rorlin ti ;',..6l,Vall:rs'
‘ l 4lTtr"'"" ' '' "V'telialttilt: \\
, ni
DOR BAl.l44Elftse an4Lots'us Bridge=
41 11ra l r' ' 6 .' 44 'N i I°, , b eant 0 OZ u 1 4tfu. .1: . . \ \
L'OR BALK-4 beautiful Nubia/ SeaV
• a• . Ibil lth ibeit void. Ode 414• et TotiLlNaty.
See ,ebalc• and ••••••/ 1.• •••••.2, 1 0` MIN 1,
*lBlk • t coaatry Qom. Eaq.6.451 • ......
:aba94tt TIIO9. wOO l / 1 4715. Wee l t
... - -.
.024GLISII DAIRY CRERSE,--Y3O to t
MI On ••• nal by , =NWT n. ODLLINIL I
.Itri - BXS:CASTI4E SAP. in lin"' • — i — u
.igur ye gni kr • •IL E:-MI.W.k
riZAtitelAtfoßlCE ROOT'in iltortitAnd
gersakor • • isz mums
60."14 ROSIN in store and for sale lay
R. lIZLIIIJUI i CO.
• tyl KOS. SUP. CARS' SODA dt
on
gulf osul Oar Oda tgy B. IL BELLEB3 It 00..
VALUABLE
4 01351iP 7 COXLAtrbRK . S
• YOR SALE-21 ones of olsoirke Coe, andl am at
11 mad, on tb. Nlononnattela River. a short 11/Manor *bons
Unnondatiela City. tonsillar with Banned. cam carts and
alms necessary !Mona In aced colas Ar cen7l.4 012 Ullll
coal basluasa on an estands• anls. end Moo • ring a.s of
ltie landing at the Wilt bcptn no vela or
Ton]
Ii
. ey* fast thkt and of snap an (malty. Tor twins"
aartlcnlans, applyJO. ES, Attortry ,
145.411 t at, or to TIIOIIAI4 .E4NDroKi.- No, "'WU! 0t...
• awket4
's • No. 1
:via co.:
31 1. • •
als altio.7l,ll.bat., • .• WILILLSIB CO.
VIINNESSOTA MINING CO.-20 shares
st tab &dig& steel** sale: A. WILKINSt CO.
TAVERN STAND FOR SALE—A fin
r . ini ,.... hr..z.tth a s .a torama r stua r liallp anc tt alty i e u. =
laving 11 mw/ha torn. Apply to IL EON.
4112 BXB. OSWEGO, PREPARED CORN
. 12% utatosad brae*\ A, ILELLZFIX &CO
Ns IT Wad st.
Jul.,ein LB& TARTARIC ACID in stare
samr Ws by. ' & i emu= tOO.
10 BASKS SAL SODA in store and for
..tior m44' •B. Z. !ALLEM k CO.^7
PRE PURSUIT O. KNOWLEDGE U
DM DIPICUL2I.I9:III a . Abialetn. by Om .
L lr.. M. Al • Dew editton Tensed sad larreeted by
the author, Lo 3 vele.. S. de by_ • • •
atdd H. M 1103WORTEI 5 CO" C Mutant.
QKETCLIES,of the Literati= and Learn
la to leand. the Zformso Oatutoost to the
of MUmbotatorttb iToclmoom of Ito principal
se. onet.n. it." 9 rola. • •
SO= • • U.lt. 11031TORTII 00.
DRILADELPHIA POTATOES-450 bus.
Lue'' 'Vat MO; rt. a tiTs6.t.
iI.PCS, WOOL I:atilt:lff ; of th
i 4,7tost.
atiA . A. A. at3N CO.
&&...IVASON & CO. hilTO just redden
k a oh rt l" men ad t o ant ra % da a o p i a ia i a talstoua. l of wl&
=h
vi L TE nxo now opening nnwerdnor.so pe e .
of now sod dalrable otylesW boooh CbLolood ,
whle will too mold unusually bn. A.-,L
GILE AT BARGAIN is noir offered in the
mi. sr& MU!. and 'Mt on Wylie if.,tbe luelmt
tont of Mit, running back 114 11. The
ml:m ai l e tttire e bekt r br 1m modern etyle, wi th cites!•
bake bow, be a tll ma* 5.124 ,
Regally ta d = "‘'"11 ror
""
4 NO gals a nd "Intani ais .
8400 for the. good. Will, ,IiCOIIBO and
Ostag r en . of Merl Tango Slaatt
_WV:Lk egk e tbe
hia . : 11.11e.LAIN
ptOSIET. FLANNELS--Ten tales white,
rbd and 16.44 t gait Doe . o . tt. Plaro*ls./Pmi lb* tout.
uKts. ebb low. Or -•P. IL Drat. Most.
lIEWEITFULLOCATION tOirSAI;;.
Dm% Dist oomplidad. of old
=
o2tvoltr= i r a lit.. x tati %Oa.: ottort
n •COlt. it 4 ty ZJO den on • ft. an.), pzi..l
=
=.s • ear r. Perms I.n ~Lb or • olosaaat todOoduo. I
do wen townlnto the *Do...roped/ lamodlauly.. •
• id= • O. CI.TUOKRT • Soli. 140. 34 st:
Ti!!Shareholders in the Pit
ung notletd ieburgh 2din;.
coopm.T,e(lifirld
1 A mottl,WatfUtg of odd il to UM &CU.
ten of A. W1L611.19. tu 'spy lot A Ittplamtm 7tlt, at
*SIO o'clock, A: 113. • • • _AAA rNZOLD, Body.
Slttalogiult..AlUMS NIA. tut 4.-713121 • .
D . ARE MANOR FOR BUSINESS—SOT
ALe, oak.. Oontmg• nonsinot I rooms and Ella.; good
wow *I th• down it, 11. wed of grquadientoka twat Iran
Rabe. l.
r.rtare bintpock tod in ditures. ear o las
lon,
•
about nidlnlL4ntl , T. 1"1:e snont of good;
well nanited. a...al
.. e l oz. 'X be wow run
li Oanni.ol4. with at t - Tbdi Vedi . %:: cc 4
Ueda% Arnren nll - CLIBAII/T A [Or. tack ad a
VORIOOO-4A.HOule sot Lot, in.Allegheo~.
.11; aty:.Facasq„iiii• _ 7"-
. P DAVIS, Auctioneer.
an.saiat 37/a Rooms, emu". Wart and, ria Atria
•
COLLECTION OF BOOKS AT - •
AUCTION.-.-OnEetnedes evening. September ?A at
eaccit. et the eommercial SA u Rooai. sows of Weed
and Fifth AA. will be sold • large collection."(
Poetkal and miscellaneup
rill be iosmd 'choke - standards Liman.. editkate of the
most celebrated authors. splendid midnoekot e,
Nook Boots, Blank Boils. Map& katimo r ings,Lattgr *LW
writing paper, together with ...lea retell Metz(
Stetatlonte rnit :P. X- DAVIS. ASO.
AIISTItAIIAt. •.-
Pioneer
DAYS' P L ASSA •
of. P>tlok ets
CARRYLCO rm. qicirso .97.47E3
The following Ship! here gilled: . <
Regrow t h
1,300 tong: July. Jrantireio;23o Jtdi„
122
Etrzertnooddgl,4ootons,Ang Zeal Erao44•ooto;itr. • . •
1252.
15.-...60041.450t0n5.5eit.
Etat. _ Oxon Akar, t4l. wt., •
Oruro, 1,000 tong let., 1052. 1653. • • • ‘..• \
Beard% 1,450 toot. Dec., p 11152. 0pe,900 tng_ -
Bolttotorg 1,800 tong Jig, • - •
1853. . Albert Pratekli_ L. * EeE. 1814.
Algdotted, I,EIO tong March, :442/Itaalg 1,000 tang Mgr.
, •
&ogee. • 1.000 ton:: lintel, Gertrude, \l4O tans, , ,
.142errerg _BOO tonajAprE.3 • , \ • ' •••• •
•2'ho =Po or this [Apo are tted "Eh Emenon`nßatent •
,Tetneeterre and amy l
l grandee rdetalla LibreHotto. •• .
i:,....7l 2 .7 * Ttuivar.r t arnays zwee c t
- ,.. - trode' • ea Eighteenth Ship prthls3dll(s 140 4
On the 20thO . ..BePtemhei;• ,
doe VINING SCUD is built o \ the moot \ otsd=red triad;
Manna Pi" twr l turc U rutiirkge4ll
one of e'Vese. and tatt . 74.7liguer Shit* ersr hulEA•honi 4
mews puma without delwyvas utuUtWr,
of Ist sod 2d Cabin pwwoug.+Wurtit
For holfhl or TAWS , opulr \on boned. at Eke 10 Etat
Elror • or .
1 su7 'po Area' New 'Fork,
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• . • . , ection.
_. y. , ,
..
Orrnno tits Vrrrsooasu Gan C o , IL. •., 1
An¢ntt'itl 11131
TIIE Stockholders of tho Pitts g 1 ,fiiio
Comio.ny are berebtlited that the Ann 111 W
to for the election of two .r.na to 'NW. ill Trusted* of
.
add Company, for throe y ,wlll be held 11-the, 00 ! -of '
the Comps° y. in the CRY of Pittsburgh; outherltd, , •
der of September nest, botttoon'the hours Of twn'and ea
o'clock, P. IL, of that day. ,„, JAMBS X. CIIRISTYi•
1 • anlelitd
Wnstminstek . :0)13011
• Corner 4t Sand s#4 and Zama ate.,Ageitamolc' L • -
WILL iekipen on Sigemboi4tli. Lad .
`Class as formerly, Seselntabers eontolnlng tenni.
tr.:. at the office or the bookstores.
••.ItlOg Dom the Istratorement of ma pm 10 othei , • ,
rnallip.reseigi thu
corrrojideic:i6ihn'asSrAtetseTtgreu...
nrota
Teachers. and D. • • •
John beam D. A.-Urfer. Dr. Jaa, Aln g4ll- n: King.
John Ilastbuts, A.D. kfurdemh, 31. D., Dan! rower. flew
ry Wolfe. fiL. Sterret.M.D..,lc. an21.30.1 ;
\ •
A Newspaper : Office 'for
• Rare Chance for .Pristrri err Capitali;te! , ^.„
HE Proprietors :of the 'Allegheny Daily
T
seals an all nen, and of to beet cutlitY4ao Imm:tataaa P,
ontentonity rarely met wit h emlork lettbe newspaper *
!manes. .The Mitermin is firmly -cetabllehed. haring
been In soomesful operation Co. four years.t g,, f bi d :COrtf
.PATER Pub , " oonlished lo thoCity of Allegheny . , " •.
it population of about 25,000Inhableants. If oar •
half of the establishment.. be sold to a Odd part.roem
who Is capable of conducting - the &Mortal department,
.. , Port urther particulars. application can be smile to •thg •.
pippriertors, at, their tem. manor 01 Faders! and Isabella •- • •
streets. • • deny City, or by mall.
4• .
EWEST AISSIP. , —Just rdc'd at lIF • ' \
Y
'• , KLEBEII.I3 Most° Iliteie, the. "ley . latest and hind' ".
midge Mode, medeehelby IL -htleber, rrantudiv.lit •
Sotis—The eelebrated" 3 litte, •Dh:otl
3 dni`",Beng. brlnft,
• d.
The Iteidetonn's Mounts:ln \ none, hr •
3Alet.: :
3 ' 1 • '•', `,,
Thanes . , as sung by "lessinL , by, Ass- • . ‘,
Pun' nitantinatde,QuiendUe,•W
.., 147 ee. vert latest P011ue0,...:•
•.:
33 whleawalte Gallorre, It. Drown',
SC t
I Velrart iVAne ___. C*"4 .
' Shanghai itdbehl i areen.. -
Early Dream t •
,_ t en.
31ekelle.
Llglete and ShidenreArtilis.vd demos hx.
• Pragetealve Exe4hmeh Mot. Stnnttt. , .\ •• ,• •... ' .... ),.
Mednee Ehtee
3 d, 3 the Ylelliolobn 'll.VSteegbee:." Alt
ptiblkhat. • 3 :.,; : ENItrALEBEROIII,Sd et,. \*
3 _ At= • N
3 - •-•— \ 3 , •,' eke ef thegniden-Ileeti:,
'MESH MAOKVIELLNo. 3 lark*, in btin\
bbas. reel ibla daibr LAMY 3 ?AXTON, • •
lcili)R SALE; on tliO,Chartiein TalleM \ li4, \
=am" of Coil Land, asoir .m.omulo.' it k che Ay 1 ~
.1.0 ettios =Loon sem of ena to snalutt: it 1...0,*0rin ;qp
Mort team yrs ask Writ Art We coal alma. Itti a basin '. .-
to aux oo,t , In the Abel btuanosi: rowioncr_ . •., , ......
waif .: -
,
XV ANTED—A V.or,tgage of 5 of \
Y aad dolar:au& .isht
\igM lutoDs
a
QUNDRIXS-- - 25 bus. Dry,413 . 1 .
A) bits. Itry Pesehe.s 91A0 su. =ma riIMC 0 .4%; •
1 bit
2 prime Chem. Put •reed and Ityr tit,
IVEWLOT — NrciloVorßaglef Bo o, 4 Pe*; •
I.l.ll44v=zwr : 2o.nac • ,‘•: •
• umbarillinfow de, dcc • '
Irtincs:a seirel4 IferO TimeS,b7J4‘..ar
4) 7
tli'ain"'"lirit.4WlTll:l7,lB74/Mr*t.
o wium 2Diiind
NT I lit
Z . nkirsoi;Lulbi id. 4 IL. E. MIME & - „ 4 .•
CARPE T W (I . I • Mir i i ( - 111t BROS.. 612it'sx'id
.1W14:1 y 142. 1 MACKEREL; is kit!"..
''....,,
F •
,
FOB SALE-20 &hare,' M. &AL Bank Stock ...-
atal IL 11. linCO, Oda. Block • E. Braun
.10V11.J., arrive in a few daps,:
. at Morrie - &
Panne . .. iv Lthi Mama:o;
begs common to prime Co:Aran
• S • 150 toms ttstetty prime Rabb)", • • • ' •
/MAW limes anti therelan'Claant • • •
• Mb*. and Spilt Vest. Claret W/11% Lemma Syrup. Lc.re.
elefee Sugar, all of mblell wll.l be offered len, tor uh. at
aa.lo • NORIELIS PATTON% la la. med.
MPOB. MERRDIAOK & - COOki.EOO
PRINTS, entizalr new 111.11•4 together with ma
of good nylea Ilia =Am of%dark °lnaba=
Jost rued b.s solo • .A. MASON & 00..24 &Mat.
, .
SYRUP-Ll 2 bbls. D, \ 4417 . 1.
05 rasa Ude dar rael and far mak b_r . • -P
ota BUTTON. No.l.lllbodst.
TED.—$ll,OOO worth' of
I .!`"' "'"t'4rtortoolririlk
• , ITRYHY BUROHELFAT,vB earlyup
. 1
a RR ".11"1
AOTINI 11.1421•5 d
QALT-450 bbls. o. 1 Aileghapy
_Salt for
seccampum.mqn
BFatlg bble. White Beaus for sale.
anti '. \ • WeCANDLESIL MARS s CO.
- DAY APPLE --15 bbl s.' Dry Apples for
\ Mcceictaxes. nacres co.
qOOBUILPIAI LOTS 'FOR SALE; Alt
141 IA QM:rant Warda Plltatnagh
gand•ln the thrlving i rra
tog t i4 vrtsigyirrtm, 13.orhetter, New Mon and Rave,
tl • *lam .mount crlntoney to Inv In good ear W.
pet, lib= item 30 dart b qmottne to ran. Apply to
4130 .. • •B. 32:LAINA BON. 21.6 th et
LEWBCA)KS, OOKS -4nst reedthis
-fir &halo Praetle•
as.4rura ant s Amadeu, &WWI
L I T '4 1 174 "n u R im 'PortitgralitrAct.
SITIIMINTILLE RAILROLD,4when
(vhit will be Li
o. e eon • te l t via=
iln
t&te n .: hbe we ir d etelalling esTy be t : g Tble I.
web,. et Mine coneloostion. Pall deerbekva of the
easnies en be stelae e the elle of L: • -
an 26 : • . 71. 111eLAL'i, 186N.9. Stb st.
FOR SAL}IIO abAres North AtoorirAn;
4 duns 111.4.4sintat ill do o.i P. lighted.
4.1d4 IL D. KW% fin. Moak MA its; Molar.
PUTN All FOR SEPTEMBEIk:\for4IO-cts
ar nal ' a. " . j ." 4 r ig Mir at
PRE BRANDY AND . wunz,7
(IPCS..ELEGA.NT. FlOO . • ...MA II • •
t b r it ritl!rlatt3 s ll,lCS -Oa this /Woe or t utrz: A
stripod BUkrZ tho roo l g Y erblobabla sayle,boal eastarb. 1 •
laic by tar Ids twat *armle t t
e risT; 'r : = l s=grboat — onerbrtaton
b . offemi "."
lue particularly sollrard to ell roam ford erroula t ti gau . • •' •
1 • ~••
•
HONET-B.bblo. etrainoil in More arid for
b, isuAnDicicrt • 00. '
BONDS FORSALE—Three iton6,7 3 riitit
za.,l;mmoionigrs iletro month. to elm
mauve al an ettatms "Oared at • liberal Otr
coatzt.• L 11112roi . THOU. WOODS. U. ltb it.
TtU2r.NESS a '.IANZT-415? 2 0 . 4
to .11(1
%woot an • istbiZasthest. Eagpth• of_ . • • ,
mr264f • • • 2110:1 WOOD& 7S, 4th et' • .
•
NCYCLOPiEDIA - ABIERICANA.-A
max Dfotloomi of Art i treneek tarrahret itt. • • •
tlost'or ode:2= g !eaterlqr IgerAirea tho •
boat.• of orroath Willa* of the . OrroAo •
loalooo. edited bi Woad. Lieber. •
.
Q,3IALL COTTAGE HOUSE;_ rith &L&& of
Oft, ftont, oa Colon .t, Mt. Wintile•tes,..l7 221 it.
deb to• 40ft. O. Ittr Ws Dr S. CUTHBERT I ISM 140
Tbla it. Prim 11100.1il00 land,ta Race to 5 faull
Para.*,
.VINEBT OOLONG TEN.; IMPORTEDI—
• I twit
to
reSolrest • sisal] Mes ot c slelostsa Ow
s Xxx Case CooSso•lats .Ten Is Ss moaner tr.
MAL a klerr d•tionla ' too Masser skirl so mstay
rol u ttom d =rt . tr. tits ol v il rats to also=
mam. 'Thor wbo ssistr=7 Cos ssaidoossit psAt"
to Ors IS a DILL , - . W. .1. Idom!..'
. , 7 v .. ...TRANSIATION---Thet .t.ltrusni4 l
' • Ind Alnetaii Of UAW% Moray ' Kb
of
%kw l 2t•l a girll T ior t liVil" V n° u
k ato . n ,
szt4 th at •b 4 want IL bad Utter. rwaleiliL AT ~..,--.
Matto cu, tar ...Ina itt P a t Ose. eassiviv ...ill "t 3
=4""gartillt47=o4raLlaigig.*
AUCTION SALE&
• 9040E.ED .SALIWN-400,. red • tiir
ii=a4Mlloiiatati nay.
auZI 4 • Aft:OMM
PICE.II SALgoN t —k,poi77.ll7:l Spiced
1. Sal t-os, La tla Vasil ova bi W. A. ItCLURO.
welga) pup in Mare and, fo , r 4p. ,
• 8±2%. .1“.0 2 . I 93:1 lli s I 411 r!.•
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