PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .PUUBfIED BT wmTa £ PITTSBURGH: !E!A.7 • 911p4: 1 4:110 . XIST&6,I3EPTEMpER 9;185f Widir laud AnthNebruAk. State Mk". • ' - FOR GOVERNOR, ;ZANIES POLLOCK; !OP' NORTIMIBIRLAND COUSIT. • FOR • OLNAI, ,COII3IIBBIONER, GEO.RGE .Diklit3lE; 07 ALLICOUOre COUNTY. ,FOR ,TUDili OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. • SMINERI Or XOItTOO3I2RT COUNTT Comity Ticket, MWWXYWS746..' ' ira)LJD!lis22l/ OW A., FURVIANCE. Of Butler. •' , !ieje...lßBTßVENfulikl r Pitt HUBERT POLLOCIE ' •••''TSh. 3Lor.PUVAHAN.'II. Birmingham ol.Offrflol. UMW( woops, iii hr . . • ' • ' 4 4 }189 M OLE NX. SLCIlde JAMES p. FLANEGlR.Pittabsegle. l'R iN OI itithl g er l it r a T e l l i e l k¢ lee, • JOLLY. BROWN. Rose. 1113!re Adverthers.—Nelther the Editotial .71tam. - • Petutinastabilahmentat the %NW), Guitfeocre opened (: :;545u.d.y..-„firizremissithodeetrei their nolla2ato►DDe.r :• ; .n the pagmr on'llandaynaming, irlll Ague bud them In tvfeekito Uoii. tax Settaa./. . heli.flttantreas • Weekly Gainette.—The exteneive .;altinalathin of one ireelly Gazette Caen to atir lmelitessmen mixt &amble medium of makiturtheir endued known Our circulation le between four and five thousand. relishing almost every merchant, manufacturer and shopkeeper In Western Pennsylvania. and Eastern Ohio. Adpanee Payments.—llerearter no Rub ' 'subtle= wUI lb taken for the belly or Wretly tiarette. •. unites payment le made In advance. Whenever the batik bap to which the mthecription le paid. the paper will beinvarlablY stopped. wnless the anberviption neWedby advance payment.' All transient advertising. i Of every •dernriptlon. will he required to be paid in att vane.. The only exeeptiona will be when epochal month or yearly Contracts are made.- eeplaldw .Readies Natter on earn ease of ale Paper TIIEDE3IOOO.ATIC TICKMT—NCTOO was a party composed , of more heterogeneous matters than that of our opponents, if we may- judge by the variety of elements presented in its county tick et.,--anti by the sentiments of its resolutions. :it its heed stands Charles Shaler, an old Fed . eralist. and anti-Jackson' man, who joined the party under protest, railing against "the curse of iiikionism,". to use his own choice phrase. Ile EMS domiciled in the rants of his void enemies so long th . at he is now probably somewhat at home with them; but there was a time when, if we are not misled by our memory, he ran for Con gress in this : county as the nominee of a party the very antipodes of the 0110 which now supports Oti the Assembly ticket we find first the name • of a man who is the President of a monopoly and a Baolc directoi;and'who was probably nomina ted CC showtheir hostility 'to such institutions; „then we have an, opponent of the Maine Law, who voted uniformly against it in the last Legis ,.. laturf,- nominated in company with another who ` a Irlepd of that measureand who was cm ,IS- slaughtered therefor but fall by his .democratic.brethren, these two dissimilarcandi • dates being thus-put in conjunction to show the . :..impartiallty,of the party on the liquor question; and to'Wind up the Assembly list we hair's the names of two individuals who, we are assured, willseceive the Know Nothing vote, the Conven .-tion °selecting these as an emphatic instance of Manner - of condemning Know Nothingism. ' 'The 'emphasis, howsver was made more stri king by nominating several ow Nothings for the County offiees. . , Thus , ire have a professedly Democratic party ."iielecting an . .!ii , Pederaliat for its leader; con -lei:ilia% monopolies and corporations and select ing the embodiment of both as a - candidate; . de nonneing-Know Nothings .and nominating them for office:rind endeavoring to" conciliate both "temperance and 'anti-temperance rata by nomi noting a champion of each. ' Boch tattle so-called Democratic, patty of Alle gheny county. 3Vith no vitality but such as is giv ' -en to it by corrupt National ,and State adminis :trations; it seeks to obtain power by every facti : titan nid within its reach; with no real principle , stand on it counterfeits devotion , to the old ~. Democratic doctrines which it constantly sets at ' naught by its acts; and with no bond of cohesion but thelove of public plunder, its members quer . rel to the verge of disruption yet Mug; together . ;only to see if someihance office will not fall to their share. That - success should attend such a men cenary and unprincipled crew is within thebounds .of possibility; but if the old proverb be true that "Cheating nereikhrives," they will have tad their labor of trickery In vain. - ..Tudge*Wiltiov, in a letter read to the late Deatkiatic,Convention, said, "I cannotsuppress the;ciprensiera; of my wish . for the cordial and hansonious action of the Convention." The -••• •Jadge'a very proper wish appears to have bear mil. The, action of the Convention was ainythlng brat cordial and harmonioas. The was also very desirous of excluding Know Nothings from the ticket, and hoped the Conies r.tido would 'select "men-not tainted with any.of thotae novi T fangled' . shifts and expedients of the ;day, resorted to by our adversaries In the hope !of a-temporary political triumph.". From this sre infer that Judge Wilkins intends to vote , against Henry t 3 Mote,',the Know Nothing can aided.° Tor Canal 'Coliciasioner, aol Mitt ho ' spot aware of the fact that the only men on' ' the _democratic' ticket whom the. party_ expects, to . - . . Tba Bigler men of Lo.nFistOr county hove . . . `nominated : Win. Fordney for Congress, J. War r.. ley tor Berate, B. llontgcintery, 11. M. North, C. 8. Madman, W. K. Leonard and J. Gross for The'nemes do act strike ne as being "those of gioasieent web, and , 'Daily s isYs,that the ticket gives but little .astiefactioa :111 . 0 Union t : 4lltice , judge Ppu,ocK n man, of • • • r : eery little . talent. There is no accounting for, Vahan. -Elad:the Judgti been capable •Of writing editorial. drbiel t'ar' demeeratie ',presses - 'without • sheuldeting its paternity, and mean . enough to' descend ',to the Intsiness, of elate-catching, he Wetalif dulitiees bate been esteemed a marve .:. proper-ronn.'. , - , The Democrats of the York; CaMberland a nd . 'Perry 'District hire nominated.T. Ellis Bonham `fbr : Corgrese. ' Thts is the indiridital who writes ;t e. inanities entrant nider thin:Vale of Dense irilicatata Addresses. The. Perry Adrorak, a lieraoeittiejonnial, takes him down in the ;tot , lowing ••• • . - 'A few years ago Mr.' Bonham'emigrated from illevrjemey to.Carlisle ae a law student. Be; 10- eated In Carlisle , and his first political exploit 'was ttie organization of an anti- - tax party. The ,object of this new-tangled scheise was to mil 'dlati,the State debt and dishonor Pennsylvania. Eta candidates were defeated. , What did kir. . . 7 Bonham cae tar the honor of Penusylrania He was just frcsh from 'New Jersey, where b e was lend-Mouthed whig, as One of his intimate memo ', * 'data proclaimed at the Waren Springs last sum . 'seer, who knew Mr, Bonham. and his' political principles le that State. - has become a wonderfuldeniocrit, and that State debt, against' the 'pap:need of which he was willing to plead the statute of lithltations, Las been increased by efforts In and out of the, legislature, by re ' Atilt* to sanction any plan for its apeedy!re dizetion and payment. Wa"Call on Mr. Bonham to Make his record 7:eleniz;`o4 shoW us that he has rePFDieci before : .heiaks!ottr trairnigeo„ Or , ho can't receive thfm . • viii ho l e' *bid esough to inttorm the people 'dlettie r t*hit eervice . he has rendered for the $4 1 31: 1 ; .which he dreir - from the State Tress tiry'roelerfrdejg tax-Isere, itidSttemptiste to force upo n the people, s rya tett' for the collection oflaic/I'6o woe more 'epPressics tliettthe :do ' ' crees,ot tho C'es! . _ The .I" . erry lieu; u 11, , the Whig . orgen, eeilefer en anti-Nebresk _Democrat - to take the t ell against Bonham, end g e. g hoteinate; gar , , - , , • Congressional diariet, ' iinsairoinfely .riomititid , tie Dick-ibas been t Ho will be eleetill-by ' a bou t '26fte . „ • __. -.: .'• ?•• - ••••••••• - :' ,. .t. , •- 4 - -4 ,-, :;;? - 0••• , •":°;"' , 4 1 : - '-rs , "" ~."'-',0„%.?1,A.-7:"-V3 5 ,,,i, " .1-:•:, ` --'v`' ''"''' '''''"' " .**•4 , 00.42 - 4.7k,..-',..5a1v ,,4 •---•-0-0----•- 4 --- , ..,:ti:4•,,,, .A. 4 ;••••••• 0. 4 t..‘!"-r-',........-- ,'.----',:t,:,,,,,:?:•'_t;vtty,T',„4-...,-,,741..;,fi.q%-‘„L'-',V.,41.A,',04--ggiv,,•••-.., 7 .-. a Ls' --1• , -,„„. ,. ...1-1;,•:3- ~-..:, •,...., -,,-,...• ~"., ~ ••,..q.' ,,, .• , -... , :i.,,,,,..._•,,,, , • , ,,, , , , • - • , . , 1 , .W•.. , '4 ,- ;?t , .. , !- -, ; ,,, •-g•,-.',= , ,r.) ,, k , •"•, ,, , , .;:iz - ,..«:-••.•',,,-",e z ''' - #, Sth - ,.„.-cigit;l7.,,, 'zi , 4 ;ll:- - ,..,, , , , ,-,,AF• • - ' ' ' , • ' i .:-.•.,, c.-,1•4_ , A,4 7 ,;,-.• % , ....stzt•zr - 42.4,0•:,„ , ,,b, : , 5, 4 1 , ,,, ,z -- :,, , ,-,,,e,"4.v-- - - ''' - " - • ' - . '4'il , •'. - ".,tq-,..-14.-';':t•-;•$-,,"k'f, ,, ,4 - ' , ‘.1,p,..m.4 - Wr -- - • . - - ' - " , ' ~;',t• ;#; - -y_ , i'i,A4,4•A,r;44 , '!-,:i:::4 -, 1 ''' 'l'.`, -. , '- - . , - • , ~ . , . , , ' .I.rr,,i , k&-VifF-c - t-VT l '''''!"';- 7, ' - . . • _ _ • tiounzartt. MITEInt —ln the eleventh:Con- tttack en g i n e s, l s upon if, along which locomotive 1 gressionellintrict, composed of Schuylkill and ; with trains og.cars, are running every five ruin- ; Northeinberbind counties, the 'Whigs hayenom i ; j.utes of the day. Under a charter like this, a • railroad cannot be built on a street in Such noted James IL Campbell, of Pottsville, for Con- 1 manner as to cause any material obstruction. If g vas, and the Mantes, Kimber Cleaver. The Iwe assume, as we do, that the clause under con- Pottsville American gives the following account 1 sideralion does mot entirely forbid the company ! Of the democratic ncmination: from going on any street, we must also allow The Democratic Conferees met at Shamokin them to create such impediments as cannot be avoided. Bat those which are not absolutely on Saturday, and after sem% one hundrird and a u to the akne and using of the tail- sixty ballots, the vote being equally divided for i Stewart ot.Norttoamberland, and Cake of this n o te i r d " , lawful th : f i er - managers - are bound to l r eOve tl ar ie street as nearly free front obstructions ; place, and the Small Lours of Sunday morning ; as they can, and for that purpose to spare no approaching, with no prospect of an agreement; 1 reasonable znenditu're of money or labor. the.Northtmttrland Conferees retired for the We have attentively considered the bill, an 'ease of creation.., when the Schuylkill men re- j ewer, and-evidence in the cause, and they satisfy organized, on their own hook, and unanimously us of the following. facto:(l ) A 'd bl . CM for course) nominated Col. Cake. ' So matters ; most like-) portion of one street within the present limits of still stand. The consequence e , Erie city is occupied almost entirely by the rail it', road in a manner which makes any considerable that each county will furnish is own Demo erotic candidate. use of it for other purposes almost impossible; There is promise, here, of a‘l lightful scru b turd this is true, although the defendants them roce between four candidates, with the chances, selves any that the street might be safely and at starting, in favor of the Whig; bat the Amer- conveniently used if it were properly graded—a eve wants, for the cake of moxie certainty, to duty which they left unperformed. (2.) Two streets are crossed by the railroad on bridges, narrow it to three. It says: j j which are too low and too narrow for the Vargo Every honorable effort should *made tobriag wagons passing ono another, or for a single wa shout a compromise for Campbell or Cleaver, as goo with a bulky load. (8.) Two other streets under the circumstances, this ib the best and are crossed on au embankment, considerably perhaps the only chance for either party to sue- above grade, with a ditch on each side, and thus reed in so strong a Democratic district all passage along those streets, by, any kind of Should this advice prevail, the democrats of vehicle, is as completely stopped as it could be the district will find theinCake dough.. by a. stone wall twenty feet high. All 'these The district is now represented by the immor- things are illegal, for the reasons given. That Home of these streets are on low, wet ground, and Straub, who could not be preiailed on to let s li o t in tle used, might be a sort of a p ology for th e de- his constituents repay, him for his valuable Ser- fendauts, if we were sitting -here to take en cases for the violation of the law. But that is ' no part of our duty. A large parr of the evidence refers to the dan ger encountered by persons obliged to cross the railroad when trains were approaching, and the I delay and inconvenience caused by cars, which totally blocked up the crossing places. If the defendants hare a right to make the road on a I street, they hare also the right to see it when made. They may carry all the freight and passengers they con get. If the number of cars and loco-' I motives necessary toils their busiuess be ao great as sometimes to 'choke the thoroughfares over which they pass, it must be remembered that the same thing would happen in a much greater degree, if the twentieth part of the business was done in carriages, coaches and common road wagons. If the cars are suffered to stand reran unnecessary length of time, at places inconve nient to the public, the act is indictable as a nui- Fence, and fur any want of proper care, the de fendants are liable in damages to the persons in jured by it. But it cannot be said that they have violated their charter in causing obstructions of this kind, unless such obstauctions could have been prevented or diminished by a different con struction of the road. 111. It is alleged and proved, and not denied, that the railroad has been laid down on and along a public road, called the Buffalo road, in such a way, that for some distance it cannot be, and in not used by the public at all, but on the contrary, that portion of the people who would otherwise travel thereon are obtiged to take :mother way, which the railway company , has opened for them. Of course, this is within the prohibition against obstructions and impedi ments to the free use of public. highways. IV. The charge that the &readmits have by contenct, surrendered the control of their road to r foreign corporation, wastlait faintly pressed in the argument. We do not consider the con tract illegal, and Vette opinlijm were different we would withhold it until all the parties could be brought before us. The decision given on the point raised under the second head is conclusive as to all the issues :one pendiag between the City of Allegheny and I the Ohio and Petuncylvonis tool The charter of that road authorises the Company to con,' stmt a railroad from the ;State line between, "Oltio nod Pennsylvania to the city of Pittsburgb; and under this decision of the Supreme Court they have the right to cross over any and all streets that may intervene between one terminus of their road and an °thin The opinion of the 'Court is on clear and emphatic on this point, that we presume it will operate to present all litigation on the !object. Among the resolutions of the Locofoco County Convention is eneagainst monopolies anal corpo- rations. Yet the same convention nominated J. ICennedy• Morehead for Assembly, who is the l'tesident of a huge monopoly awl aßank Direc tor Precept and practice were scarcely ever wider apart; but it is characteristic of genuine Locofocoism to preach the: reverse of what it practices. .0n o.—ln the Steubenvide district, the demo erotic! Congressional Connention nominated lion Andiiw Stuart for re-election, after a few- tral lots. The Herald says: • "The contest was au exi cited one—in which the the Administration party was defeated, and the rinnonocerLent of the result was attended with no ordinary amount of " noise and confusion." tine or two candidates expressed their determi nation of running in opposition." The Union; Mr. Stuart's own paper, partially confirms this view. It says: "Mr Ragan, one of the unsuccessful candidates, announced after the adjournment of the conven tion that he would probably run as an indepen dent candidate, and was soon after seen in close and earnest conversation with some leading Whigs; doubtless advising them how to defeat the nominee of the convention! Before commenting on this inexplicable hero bead boltinginovement, we slmll await further Iletelppements. We notice in the Herald a call issued by the Whig and Anti-Nebraska Committees of the dis trict for a Union Convention to beheld at Har lem Springs on the 14th, to bring out an Anti- Nebraska candidate in opposition,to Mr. Stuart. There is a strong majority of whigs and free toilers in the district, and we presume Mr. Stuart will be beaten. He voted bonistly and uprightly throughoutthewhole Nebraska struggle, and we should hate been please 3 to see him re-elected without opposition; but the Anti-Nebraska men object that he .refused to throw himself upon their support, preferring to remain in the pro slavery democratic organization, and to run as the candihite of that party alone, and we must admit that there is great force in the objection. EILIE RAILIthAD DECISION.—TiIe Union of yes terday contains the deciiion, in full, of the Su preme Court is the case of the North . East Rail reatUl Company. We have not room for the opin ion of the Chief Jaatice, but have prepared the following abstract of it: This ewe requires construction to he given to the charter of ii, private corporation. The fre quency' of such cases excites some surprise, when nn act of incorporation is and always must be interpreted by a rule so simple, that no man, whether lawyer or layman, can misunderstand or misapply it. Taut which a company is au thorized to do by its act of incorporation, it may do; beyend that, all its nets are illegal. • And the power must be given in pair] words or by necessary implication. All powers not given in this direct and unmistakable manner aro with held.. A doubtful charter does not exist; be cause whatever is doubtful, is decisively certain against the corporation. The bill complains-Ist, That the Western ter minus of the defendants' railroad is not where the act of incorporation requires it to be. .2d, That it is so constructed as to impede and ob street the free tuse of certain streets in the city of Erie. 3d, That it also obstructs and impedes the free use of a public road laid out from Erie in the direction of•Butfalo; and 4th, That the defendants have made a contract by which they have surrendered the control of their road to a foreign corporation. ' I. The act - of incorporation authorises the de fendants to build a nailroad from the Borouj4 of Erie to some, point on the east boundary of the township of North East." The defendants' counsel insist that the word from should be taken inclusively, and that a road from any part of the borough to the proposed terminus od quern is a compliance with the law. On the other band the counsel for the plaintiff insist that it must begin at the borough line, and not elsewhere, Our opinion is with the defendants on this point, but we think the argument on it was rather beside the purpose, since the terminus of the railroad is neither at the line of the borough nor inside of it. Coming from "tbe east, it passes the east boundary of the,borough at a distance of sixty Inds south, and runs on about rods further, in a direction precisely parallel with the south line of the borough, and there Mops or connects with the road built by the Franklin Canal Com pany ;to the Ohio line. Certainly - this is not a literal compliance with the act Of ineorPoration. Making a road front a point 'selected by; the de fendants themselves sixty rods south of tho, bor ough, not crossing within that distance disiance of the borough at any plate, is not making a road/rani the borough eastward. , What is said concerning the borough of Erie 7 refers to What it was when the act of incorpont lion was passed. In 1816, and before the de fendant's work was made, its limits were ex tended so as to include the place where the ter minus of, the railroad has been fixed. At a still later period, the borough was incoporated as a city. But this-alteration of the borough lines did not in tho least change the rights or obliga tions of the railroad company./ A line which did not exist in 1848, conid not have been in the mind of_the legislature in 1842. Tbo modifica tions made in the charter of Ole borough left the defendanbs' charter just whore it was before. The amendment of one is not to be, taken as a aupplement to the other. The place at which the 'terminus should be established being precisely 'Ol.l particularly designated by the act of incor poration', in words which rendered mistake im poieible all 'other placei, whether near or far, ore as surely exeluded as if they had been ex pressly forbidden. • 11. Tbe right of the supreme legislative pow er to authorize the building of a railroad on a rtreet or other - public highway, is not now to be doubted. If such conversion of a public street to purposes for which it waif not Originally des t lgned, does operate severely upon a, - portion of the people, the injury Must lie - bent° for the rake of the far greater good which results to the public from the cheap,ieasy and rapid convey. anco of persona and 'property by ratlway. The commerce of a nation must - not be stoppnier. impeded for the convenience - of a neighborhood. But this only in cases where the authority his been given by the severeign power of the State. The right of a:company, to build a railroad on the street of a city, depends, like the lawfulness of all its other nets, upon tne terms of its charter. Of coarse, when the . power is, given in express words; there can be no dispute about it. It may also'be given by . implication; for inotauce, if a company be'audiorised to make a railroad, by straight line, between 'two' designated points, this implies the right to run upon, along, or across, nll the streets or roads which lie in the course of ouch line. aloe when an 4 " 1. 4/in corporation di-teats a road brio mote batter') err. Fein termini, /winch . route' as the grantee* of , tfa prieikge ehapthinih beet, it may be.toeated on an in hrrening street or other 'common highicyy, ifin the judgment of thedireetora it Li necessary or .p.40 - fit to do sO. But when en act of incorporation an tie:irises the making of a railroad which it is not possible to"make without using the streets of a town far part of it, still such atreeta can` not bo se deed if the same act of incorporation forbids it. , If the powers given to the carp:waters can not' be executed. without ' Xteregarding the res . striations with which they are coupled, they can- . not be executed at ...Tbo act of incorporation,'now: before - as, cun t tains the followingyeryntaphatie clause : • "The said.raliroid shall. be so eonattacted as not' to 06... staid or impede ow free- sue of iny . .pnblict road, street, lens or , bridge,: now laid •out,- 'opened or built; or. to interfere! with : any burial ground, dwelling house or building without the consent of the owner.'' , --It would certainly. strike most men upon the first look, that "a raneo4 company ;with such a provision in itacltrter,ls on danger." ous ground; when it takes possession of a street, 4.1.1t0t it all easy to underatond' how' the pro , plscof city.,'-can'hare the use or a . "atree free : from obstructions and hapedimente, , When the street is Ordinary width, and bas t wo railroad STARTLING thectosoncv. —We learn from the Frost authority that one of our most prominent Insurance Agents has been conducting a series of breaches of trust during sonic months pasi,. which is just now brought to light, and that the total sum for which he is a defaulter. cannot fall short of forty thousand dollars. An investiga tion has been ivrogfessing for some time past with. the hope that-the discrepancy might be se counted for without tarnishing the character of the agent. but such efforta,haro failed. The gsn tlematt who is chargid with this offence has left the city, either with fraudulent design, or, as is hoped by many of his friends, to avoid the an noyance of the first discovery of the deficiency in his cash account. This transaction cannot injure the corporations which this gentleman represented, as the SRNs is distributed among several companies.—Cit. Times. A friend writing from Canton, yesterday, says, that the nomination of Col. Leiter has caused much consternation among the Nebraska dough-faces ; that a scheme TN on foot to cast Bliss overboard, and put Lahm on the track, Lahm is to take the stump as a pretended Anti- Nebraska democrat, and bamboozle the democ roily if possible. Unless some deception of this sort is played the Nebraska fish will he thrown Out of water, and left a prey for the fowls 4' the air and beasts of the field. Lahm is the' - men that re cently swore that " he would not support a Nebraskal—tili not even thirommis, unless nomi nateil'by a democratic convention ; in that case he would support the d—l." A few years ago he was the prince of bolters.—Cfreelond Leader. RJECOY&I.LIi MOM THE WELL.—The two men still remaining in ilanna's well, near the paper mill, as we went to pro: on yesterday evening, *ere dug out a short time there after. W. Ship. ley Spence was found about one foot below the elder Robinson, taken out alive on yesterday morning. lie was dead when found, had prob. ably been killed by falling with his side upon one of the.platforms, as his ribs were broken and his body bore other evidences of injuries. Young Robinson wee found at the bottom of the well in an erect position the gravel packed close about him, which hsel likely smothered him to death in a few momenta after the casuality,— which was a shocking one.—Steobentille Herald. The Dayton Empire relates host providentially Mr. Roster escaped death from a stroke 91 . light ning, a few days since, while walking home in a storm. The fluid entered his hat, where the crown joins the rim, burning a large hole, and tearing the brim to pieces, passed down bin face lacerating it severely, knocked out five of his teeth, torn off the greater part of the lower lip, then passed down his body; tearing it frightful ly, and finally passed out of lila slippers into the earth, tearing about half of holes in them, and ripping oil the sole of nue of them. At the time of the casualty it was raining in torrentai which must bare accounted for his not beingin, stantly Gov. SaTM(ll7lt, the candidate of the Adminia: tretion Democrats in New York for Governor de clines the nomination. This declination in sup; posed to be to. pave the way to a reconciliation between the factions!, by the Herds nominating Judge Woman, the nominee of the Hinds. To those who remember the removal of the Judge and his flenunblation by the Administration prints, such a conclusion wouldscom imprac ticable; but nevertheless it may bo brought about by that sort of party management which . looks td the spoils and not principle. PATISONAOr.—The Columbus Journal learns from the beet authority that DOCTOR EDSON 11. OLDS, of Circleville, has been appointed a er EMIL ACIEFT Or TOO Posr-Ornes DIMArtrIVIT, and that tie speeleragentnies this commission lo *berme a free pass over railroads, and all railroads, and all lines that carry the U. S. Mail. This is n small entitribution, on the part of the President, toward defraying the electioneering expenses of the Lector during the present can vass. VORACITY or RATR.—The Hartford (Ct) Times soya that the caner of n pair of valuable horses tens much pooled to account for their wretched. starved looking condition—although ho pre them daily large quantities of grain.— BY Watching he ascertained the cause. After the griddle:id been placed in the manger, fire or six courteous rate. descended, - and - rapidly de voured It-'-xtui when the poor herscsendeavored to get n mouthful. They were soverDly.bitten on the Lips by their felicities rebbers;and than de -prised Of their feed. , DIRGIKIURD RAMIOAD.--The st.Loute papers ceniplaio-of the great African exodus from that cityby the." Underground Itallroad'! to Chicago; which has taken place within a few Weeks. The Imnietrof the prominent citisces of Chicago con nectod With two. underground arrangements; haying their. agents in St. Louis, haTO beim.as pertained; a mealier of ateamboatelarecharged witlicenniving.arthe neap of Degrees, and some of the citizens of Nt. Louis are said to have fur , tdahed them withmesoe of conveyance.. Ens PasavasiThal there will be a scar= -city orgretW feed ler' Dinh) Hie 'cooling winter can scarcely be doubted. It he recommended to sow large quantities of rye, which make excel-. lent fall and spring pasture, end - yields Its seed besides, if not cropped too close. sARRAT ATALITy.:Z-Thd Newark, ;0., Times sayethat for the weekending August IlDth there werelhirty.nine OUP's in *bat town;.iiiirly-ser4 on , of , which' were , 'by .choloto. Ever.Y, perenn fittsekedwith the diaetunt in NeWark has died. , Not ono reepvered. Ou friday there were two new cases, '' SPECIAL "NOTICE,S; Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge.—Another-med imi le no small evidence of the intrinslc value of this great Verruguge. when teen phyrlelarir, who are grnorailr Preindical =dart patent metlicinee,roluntarily , mule fortritril and textlfr to its trhunollant snonAs iu ex pelling worms Read the follosing:' ILsordsooritts. Shelby - Co., &h., April 2,1863. • Enid fb.—l am a practislnc physician. residing permanently In this place. In the hear 1843, when a resi dent of the State nflllsosuri.l became acluainted with the more virtues of Dr. ShLanes Verwilfune. At some more loisure moment I will send on the molt of an or am I made with nue vial, in expelling upwatcle o POO warm. la. CARTER SI. D. lik3-Durchasers will be careful to ask for DR. 31ILANE'S CELEBRATED vr.innyuciu. .d take none else. All other Termlingcs, lu comparison, are worthless. Dr. Sl' Lane'e Termitoge, also his celebrated Liver Pills. can now be had at all respeetable Drug Stores In the ljnlted'Btates and from the sole proprietors, FLE3IINO BROTIIERS, cull-d&ceS inccemors to J. Kidd t Co.. Woad street. The Germane have produced some very excellent remedies for 'allow diseases. Among which ' may be epacihed ''Dr. iloolland's Celebrated Dittoes; for .4e by C. M. Jackson—and used with remarkable success In Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debit and a general derangement of Mb stomach. The Sunday Dirpatch say. of ible medicine: "We feel convinced, that In the use of the German Bit tore the patientdoes not become debilitated. but constant ly game strength and vizor to the frame—s fact worthy of consideration. The Bitters are pleasant 'Utast° and in smell, andcanhe administered under any circumetancee. to the meet delhatertemach. Indeed they can be used by all person. wi th the most _ferried eafety. It would be well for those who much affected Iu the nervous aystom, to commence with one tepipoonful or lees, nod gradually in cp... tire speak f experience. and are, of coon • properjudge. The press, far and wide. have United in ps commending the Borman Hittere, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use', Bold In PlttAburgb. by FLEMING 81108., Drnirirlat• GO.Wood Bt Also. for lode by (IF.O. 11. ILEYSER. 140 Wood .tied.. .eO-2wl/1•8 - VALI. FASHIONS. McCORD & CO.'S HAT STORE, 11121:8SHA7S, WIDE-AW AKE HATS, Riding litz i t c % t En;4l e. Gloves, Corner Road rtntlitlfth . :tercet., to Um NORRI S LOC - MOTIVE WORKS. Se/awn:al Seth etrwl, above the Railroad, Phandelphy. NGAGED for many years exclusively in the untettua of lA.I(XI3IOTIVES. lure recently conelderably entarnod. ailditiontt of tame bulttlingt and numerous, natures and kola, nbjen rill enable the proprietor,. to forniett, vith deviant', any derription of Lt ..ottres, on liberal credit. oelo RICHARD NOILI2IB & BON. Medicine Cheits'er every kiwi for sale cores than thsy can bo Ld olseahere. 'at KEYSER•S Dram Store. tie Wood etreet. .qt{ NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAG' UERILEOTYPES. OLD POST OFFICA4IIIIIDINU. THUM STREET. CITIZK.-U (7 ENS AND ST IMS who wish to obtain an arcurate,artlatio and ilfedike liketweaaat a very moderate price, will hod IL to their Intertet to call at teas well known establishment where entire eatirfartk , o le guarautied. or no charge made. flaring ose of the largest and beet arrange/1 Side and Sky lights ever con. llK"ZreVlltl.l•724Pll2`,7h.a7lertort=l.TonZa most typlng. as now peartioed hp the celebrated Roots, of Phila. Militia nod Now York, kle-N [Dairen lilmeelf to be able to either to the matrons 14 the Art, s AA, of Daguerreotypes, elagly or In groups, which luta never been setetwetwde Room, °re. fowl °tweeting in all want/Lem from S snook .11. to, GO flOCk.• P. r. estegulawl. lrOlintaick's Family Itedioinee.—We esti the sttcntion or beads nf fataractAnd °Mors. to them! cvticesscnt on the f.urttt" r.Co of time ralnabic Fussily Medicines. 50 028. Quinine fur ettlo ut KEYSER'S 140 Wood str,L •ul i Da Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle Sill:dna and Mailing Powder, in All at. vsaviree Wally on hand And for vale from alagmlne, In lota to gull ow abloom no favorable taros, Also Peaty Puna. I/. W. C. BIDWELL, Slaaulhetwene Aut. tu..7 411 ItS I rout street. rittsburgb 50 gros 'APLame's Liver Pills and Venni furs br de In. at nnur num lib twat t More Proof in favor of Myrr's Frost Wort or Rork Rae Mcsnits.—A Medicine under the name of Afera . Rot, hay rventstly funnd It. way Into this eoontr3. sm. (ma the neureraper account for re commendation/ I eras Iretured to , make a trial or U. heal Ina properties In the rape of my rife. e. had for years hem latmlug. under 11 :mown by the name of Perofula. Its promhtent elmutwa. rent open ober. In the thrust, eniam.draratit glande...dioitsed modition n the moms membranesof the head, and I. that alkali many time@ sheen...4o4n leasthe exeunt when the mouth was open. there 0. 1 00 no to , thrOußt. the noetrils, with many other r.lofnt eye...pleats that otter attend this avourge of human happionte Lod life. I believe It la the opinion of the mnlLel facalty grunerally, that al. diseaum the !Medea... uf alotast every es. of Ourontoption that 0.11 destroyer, that rani.* to the crave annually its ten. of lb...Londe. My wire hat taken three herttles. and It hae ned.seed bee to perilect health. healing all tha Mine rehiring every gland to Its original else, and remorinit • from It. lona. a dllllooit respiration.... ideathinn, whlav, at Move. sat painful. in my opinion, it le due to the medicine eta lie ioventors, to say. at leaat &torn!. there le 110 speed& that can equal It- T01t".., with eaters. WI LIJA3I FLOYD. hors. it Pbyelcian. Norfolk, St I....wrente Co.. N. 0.. Vela f 7, lab& SALT Xi/lOW, OR MI TZR: this is le eettlft, that atter bertha heed Myyri Com poushl Rttreet et IL. [Wee Re the Malt Rheum. with ay. ply.. tow... I trouLt elererelT rtrprumenJ It e. the beet lerthte In uen, le al/ who are treuhligi edth the 111, nom• lotalet. IRA WA LIIRR. Ittelen, Mardi V.1‹.2: DJ'S/TVS/J. A. I: I. —psor Fir—l haws enilertmd Go • long time in.. Otextots; and It wk.+ me mutt Owasso./ to lutarru sou that, att., unue cue buttleof Ault: (Impound Extract of Luck Ilwee. I rewired PO maim Idad I eau wilt-errant runaultorttl It to PH y ane thus winkled. aw being a raluatle Auedider, sad (the nett I ever toed.— Yours, trait, ELT AN I'IF,ttJO T, eptprr tiraod achl Oilret•tterts. This oestllles that one of ter damtbters has (WU 1.1 jr ete4 to periods of Sisk Ileadartut and Vomiting ter some tears-that oat. of the attarta rem rerr tlernml.ldnitorn almost rum to Riker extra exertion. Hearing of the beeeficlal egrets of the - Roes Rem' . upon carts sigillarly afllleted. I was Indwell to perthese a bottle. From Um entorneermaret or ter otteß h. (noses] week. slunr.letre has been true from this distressing noterlahlt. Bee gen eral health km Improved end Is nos tool. and we attlits ins tins dean:Ole resent .to the rmlerths impUTA 1 by a merelfulProsi.lence to this valuable prostratlse. New Ilayen, Jan.:, ISXX. RODNEY BURTON. Thin will certify that I have t.. r I •art mattered milth the ituxt obmtlnale tryripdaa, width. It teemed to me, nab. Ing would cure- 1 wan anally indeirod by my hien& to attend the neJle•l Clinlqua, ig New liaren, tim. Kolatit Prang/heel the Syrup etfluelt Roan. which anytime irnmedi ate relief. and rumba,. el • 0.1164 from whith i new aluott..3 to re-rarer. Southington. Conn.. Pro. 1451 Sedd ahniosale mud retail at the Drumdins* al iloprg• H Key arr. lia 14n. corner Wand rt. and Virgin alloy. er'Sien °Yalta Onldno Mortar. audllikw3 A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Staithlield sts., PITTSBURGH, PA.. AGF:A7:I ' Slate Mutual Fire& Marine . INSURANCE CONIPANrOF HARRISBURG. / CAPITAL 8;350,000. Girard Fire and Mantle Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL s3eo,oop. INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF THE rALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINCIIERTF.It, VIRGINIA; Capital 8200.000: OFFICE PENNA. INSURANCECO.OF PFITSBURAIR: A UKHORIEED CAPITAL $aoo;000. -Golfe A. A. CARRIER. Peer. .TOllll C. BAKBR & 130.'s TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expressly for tlieir sales for Medic last um. J. C. R. R Co. haylits ymployed an agent at the Valerie. w ruperintend the manufacture of their Oil. as sums the public that It le prepared with the greati.et rare hem none hot fresh and healthy liven. • AS Ott said with their shrnatureVill be ibund to be of unmated flue mirdlty, and aunberelidned l i. the most del. lute getout. It I, °attentively employed both in private mad Hospital prattler, and well deeertes • the attention of Invalid', tura remedy more valuable atan any yet diecoveral. for non =motion or pulmonary &Sections. JOIN, C. BARER A p.)., No. Ito North 24 nalgulalptil. For esieby all the principal Bruoudate. )el7•Dinddwfoir HOLMES, RABE & CO.. 141700N3804 TO A. 11. lIOLMES di BROTIIEII, UANUFACTIMXIIB Or SOLID BOX VICES, lIAMMERED LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- TUCKS, PICKS, . 'Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Serowe, Mutninomti'mmia.m, /comma% Car end Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nutt complete, PITTSBUILG 11, PA., IVAX.r.tiooss, No, 81 WOOD n., ntwent Fume ADD RiCOlll , IfirAll wart warranted. mbalitt. lolng WILCAZ, rIeLLSUM PEENING BROTH:ERB, (edcc. oza 10 J. ItIOD t CO.) WIIOLES ALE DIitIGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD STRUT, , 1117811URGII, Prot - Mac...l Dr. Dna:Wm Orlrbrted VeDDlfirge. Litar POICto L. G. GRAFF, (sucetisaur to J. S. Dil worth! (Yo.) 015m1:10 Second street Pittsburgh, elpentfor Hostird Powler rinsponv. • All varkllts of Powder, In soy cow tunny on bag& Also, lisfetr Fyn. Jn7 UNITED STATES rap, Ernst:mm/01 4 • ANNUITY AND TRUST COMP.AIiT. . . . PIELADELPitIeI. OIIARTERED APRIL 24. .1850;isizalhzinT91.L. . _. .. CAPITAD—S2SO,OOO: • ' affee 8. Exalter qf rhinr Nut llltmlut throat. PAl4detpkiii. OVVIO/9 , 18 OF TILE 1101111 WARD AT PIIILAptIIIIIA 1 F 4411.4 IL Crawl*. , FtC l'a kadard. Remtl., It .- fro ley la pk . . n , airieje r I P= - ' Jacob L. Florence.' ' Jaroci Detwenzi D. ' , - WWl= 31.0.1• In. , WIMP.= AVICAL .- ' - . Praidast—"Sterhem • 11. Ot.s_wford.-- .- . .L . - - . , . • M4 ,, _ -, m 7 ,6 1 ;:r.. = ,....? 1 4 ii:ivii6i4 . rd.i)' .. An . og p r etty,ll:ll. linerm ' f . , • ~. uraitua JC.4.IINOLD, Arad, 10147 . - : ... -14 Toßraltalseet.i'lnisTir4i . . HVNRY ..: .H.',.. : - COLLINS;;* ... • , , FAVEVAItI/IXII A N - - 0 0 Bf MI S S 1 O , N -- - EUNR 0 11AN Ti -AND.WHOLIt&A.LII-.DRAMI IN - ,- 00ESE, , BUTTE4i •SEEM -Pik; /Ind Peados. Creserally, - No, 25 Moot.street, Vittaburgb. l _ - Bitty'iAnticlot'. andlotion.:.celobrat ed throughout the Land at , t only relloL•lo preparation,. eve , " invented foe the cure a Vista., of the Urinary Organs, Pilee, oral Penalle , • • Complaint,. • ••- • • The great raceme thessestraordinary Medicines hare al. ",,e.,,,t,e,ith in curing the above complaints, his; our priner even the Proprietors thin:mires, sayhsn nothing o the thousands or adividszals who hare been permanently curet b 7 their use. We would assure the public that they are not mere patent Inotebugt, compoooded aolelT.to coil, : bat unprepared by a thumagh Chemist; with the meet choice and rain ingredients which can be obtained, and are intended to do good. Itut one trial is required to con vince an that such Is the fact. They are put op in bottles, with full directions eon:mops ny log them, tbo Antidote at $l. and the Lotion at Snets. per bottle. Ono bottle Buda ten days. 31any have been entirely. cured in two or three days. Invented by 3!. BALLY, Physician to the liorpital o Paris, and prepared by DIIIIGT a CO., General„Agen.. for • the United StatO and Caned., tErwhom all orders tonathe addressed. Principe! Depot, dub Broadway, corner Grand st... New 'Cork. , bold In Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BUGS.. (successors to J. Kidd a Co.) No. 60 Wood sLyWheel. lug, J. 11. PATTERSON k CO.. and by 'Druggists every where. Yo=...ltudfe. HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO ., Beg to ealt.the attention of Buyers to their extensive Stock of HARDWARE AND 'SADDLERY, comprising one of the moat eomplete 'assortments to the country, nECP:IVED PM RECENT EACKETE; FROM EUROPE, sod which they oiler on the Mat Womble terms, Met chants going Eset will and their Interest promoted b, buying their ILARDWARE - 4 No. MI Wo•di istr,.PlNsburgki ti noon tuns[ MET. NUS nom.) fel-Isdkwg PEARL STEAM MILL, - CANAL BASIN, ALLEOLIENY, NEAR THE ItIAILROAD 62ATION. • , - rata will 0 eh pplied wit Lour various grade. of FRI:S11 0110112 ID FLOUR., by leaving their or dare at the 11111, or in ounbotea at L van, Wilson 8 Co.'s, Wood street, or Draun &Molter, corner or Liberty and St. Mir ids., Plttehargb; ff. P. Sehwarte. or J.T . tianNide Drugglats. Allegheny. . • • . Miour bedetivered to tarnilles in elth. of the titles. Terms. CASII on delivery. - fidtre BRYAN. KEIiNEDY d 00. PI. TTSI3IJ RGH • Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; • OFFICE 55 FIPTII STREET. MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. 11001 Y. ~•raident. (Menus A. COMM, Secretary. • This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining time connetted wairtgh ME eR,IoSE kS. It An el aw ni do ern a a na t n a d ib C tarien th l M n c t e Rie k e nn engin, end against Loss or Damage by Fire, ad agalatt the Perils of the Ens sad Inland intehratlnn .41Ttaavortatlen. Pelletal lamed at the loweitratem conalstent with garcti oall ratting. cromn James F. noon. ausx. Wm. El. listen, Samuel Maelarkan. James!). Me 6 111. William Phillips, • Alexander Bradley. John 13<ott, John Fullerton. Joseph P. ljarram. M. D., Robert tialwar, John MeAlpin. Aleunder Reynolds, Arm Wm. P. Johnston, rtroure.onnty. Jame, Marsha, • I tondo N. Lee. h Manning. theme S. larlden. Meath Stowe, Dearer. mr2S.lxte Inlet COPY IFIVaT thlt Mi./ . Dr. Morse's Invigorating Rlizir or CORDIAL—If It I. Inquired now Oils great restorative te mweropffeltina nice .tramllnary crave, Re can only reply that Its the Arabian herb that forma It. eardinal Ingredient have hem blended by the Omnipotent Physielitn, • larger amount and stealer rarietice of curative properttes than be. heretofore been outelsesed to mist to ahrmdreddilfereut or tries of the pharmaiopmia. A whole modielne cheat of remediee, Co to monk. !menu to have 1 roe combined In thin herb; nod to the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we have [helm..., cuntrated mamma It In the effect. however, not thecluse with which we hare to deal to the practical application the needkide. The Actium of dprpthsla are cored, th a venous are mitered. the hallpsralyucl resume their gale ity, the sufferers frion beeheelle ate. term/noted no more the weak become vigorous, the tiot of jaundice beeves the romplezlon af the Woes, the dowses.] ha sutras be.m buoyant. the sick in almost In ever; condition of die. aerie* Immediate tweet t feeg the one of Dr. Mons'. to t treating Mole or Cordial. Three fiets, liupported by reshmastie proof. ars presented to the attention of fon aide. who can verity Mein by • aloes bottle of the midi Mae. The Cordial Is put up highly conmetrated. tt gut bot ties. Price three dollars per bottle, too Metre dollen. Ca to twelve dotl►es. C. IL ltite(l, Proprietor, Roadway; Y. Fold by Druggists throughout Iles Colted States. 01.111 dim and Wert ladke. tleneral Agent* In Pittaborob—Pimoio Droa, caner lie.e.l and Fourth streets; sad It. Keyser.. corner • Wood et.reet and Vlratu slier. , by, J. P.- -Illoating, alleghenr Cl' istalw A Secret for the Ladies•—lloo. 0 pre tty.. testa y.—llon't use Chalk. Lilly White, or sty orthe weaned N n 41.a,t0 comma! • faded or sallow complexion.. I Elm woUld hire. the mfrs Drought lark In poor cilwwk, a clear, healthy and tramparent akfu, sad Übe and ,viant Infos:o4 threuati the eyeful. get a-bottle of Cuter'. Hparr Uls Ilium., and take It wording, to directions. It does tut tuto pulls as well u your ...ethical* tut It after • her dm, you do not find yosrlacalih and beauty resirlod. your step elastic. sod vigorous. and the whole system re , fleshed and Invigorated like • Sidlwr t 0... your cue 11 h 01.0... atilt all the rerulde certificates we 'pow feu. tee Apr naught. ' It Is the greatut purifier of the blood known; ti {perfectly lotrutlesa. awl at the earn. time pow trinity eillearimu. Foe rolecrtleenieut. 'aulSdrodtwt • Enlarged or Varicose „Veins, Weak Kan Jams A)fto Wraz Iresetatully la .it a the. athmtlon ofithyskiarte, sad the publle- generally to toy eireortmeal of SiIk.YAWN; illatluar. Ni.. Cap golds Seeds sad bandages FA the false( wed_ sure of Wadi !be cc Entargo4 Veins, WoFk AnUttti Rank th Joints and the various avrthatse turd la the are of diseases re quithig outward support. /WI also keep every twisty of Tru!rre, Doti Dram Suppotteta. ShOulder antra. and Is het all tlode of me sale...landless:ea seed lathe sure of dloesee. , :1100. U. lUitahlt.frbulessla ml.'? 4 .. P 110. rnr. VIOd a and atralo ARNOLD & WILLIAMS fhtlson Furnacesp Wro't Iron Tubing AND yrrit - Nq I.II:titItALLY. For Warming and' Ventilation of Buildings. A. A W. *lll eontrart. fur Warming and ToOLHAtIng ht Room or Hot Water, Piper or Chasm's 'humor. Cburotteo, Feboola, tiorpILLIA. iseturies. Green lloarv, Court Houma Jail Hatolo Doolltngs. No. 'a Li grkFt IL- PlHobarth Citizen's Insurance Compy otrittanttrgi. H. D. MO, Prrsfd , r.t. ILAIIVItiI. L. MARSHELL, Fey. • OPFICA 01 IrATER. 10:TITZE"," NE ..1 ARET..'IO 11100. ItiINAUIWN HULL AND CA IDD) RISKS TUN DD. AND 311:19DMIDPI lIINNDS. AND ap- Jorunr, firliftd /AV; , Dowape hy Fort. ALSO nputig POR perag Ow FrLY .of D',l rio.trio,c awl TA IL. WRZLTORN: Wm. 11.1).V. . Wm. LIU{Mel% Jr.. ' a gr. N. H. Kier ßingham , Amnon) . Wm. , lighert Bunfar:.ll% Jnim n. Dilworth. S. 11whong h. Iwo X. Palmort, . : granola Salltra. 1. liehoonmalccr. Walter Bryant. John Blan k to n. Wm. M., nay., -- - - - - Indigeition and Liver complaint Cured pr 6trars PLTUDLISUM.—bead Lbe knowing totter Inam MT. 0. Dickerson, • Nlthalannt:r In Onainn: , Mn. 8. 31. lisea—Dor 81n-11) eelf isnd wifehaving_been oeAtir benefitted by then se of your Petroleum, I. wish to hare Yon lend Inc boo of two or three done bottles I the Congregational Moister In this 8001. and several ~,rmy people Are affected with indigestion and an of the liver. the mama of mvrelf nod wife. heave taring roar RisTROLB.IOI. OR HOCK tills We Wok several AA. 1.10-00 or three ea—alelett 1' and • hell *en. and cohere newer mtjo in good health ant /0.01 as ev i 11 . 0 e t i egfuTteit i sTr . the stOiXith . L i:urban% h t p re l elle . tt il 0 ' 47. ttk coo relieved. and I bane felt notb . ing of ft anne.that we. 81r erlfv.was also relieved from a e.hronie disease of the liver, Which bad been of several MO 40Thileif. hf the " • tisa of roar Petroleum. . Hold Fr 8. M. alhit. e.g.) ti,vdo,ki:u. if. 11-CYBalt 140 Woad 0, and Druvralsti and Medicine healers 007, IPapersadvertilina Peteniennt copra c. , ..81 SYliligea—A large nasortmerir of Self-lri actiaa awl other Syringes, lb? eal6 at ISEYSIiIt'S. 110 Weal greet. - " • aul.4 • PROTECTION. INSURANCE COMPANY, OV HARTFORD, DONN. Carnal /Hoek, Animal Pepmlump 'Weniteim Rund, pkollo,_ - 099:•• • !N OltrO 4-Ti; 1825. Pnlieies of Insuranno issued at all times on the reciet favorable terms, against FOSS OR DAMAGE Ay FIDE, OR TIM , PERILS OP NAVIOA lON. • mhINWII/ OROINIE R. ARNOLD, Agent, Mfg For FlRetnirotrall Allogbenr N.gw AvvEgruic To. Choketopi ri nt HE OLD ALLEGIIE L NY 0.0. CRICKET CLUB hereby &shames any Club.weit of Um Alle. y mounialtucto plaY , at time agreed upon by (be Part CI, Piot to the Ann or Novehiber, _AppLrlooo 'dine RODENT MOhltlei, Prmident, eettlto Diamond, Pittsburgh. ANOING 1---eargcia Social Asstably, at Wiliam, MIL ent7 lyssDAY Emtion, the Unica Mfg. AY A . X.l.grUtarv i d r ittzllVirl Y nl i &T.: The &manhunt loving o ea inettel. Two Mink mrie ra t l i st ir l I.l g ri a o thin l y:ll ita i r.tio.l. " ri th w eL rooti are &hely ..verdOsted. and a Variety , .d- enasdanee or rehoehmenta always provided.. Admission the Anew bly,—Urattemah and - two ladles 60 etal_tientlemin and Lady 71 eta; Gentleman shine 111.00.- Tickets nu). be theobi:land or Frank Gr. at.. a Fourth •orat do a.. 2d story. alio of the Manstren. and at the door, ou the aLon amino. , , The etrieUnt order thalutained.. , ___Oriil:N.tUhecks&fretatthe door. • 4BIIiROLDERIEI3.—:-Extensive arsortment real at Xerehr. a. Derthaekre,' , . • e her* ewe open. •"• ~ Haler end -Preeh collei g .- - , • . . ' . 13 "Veltra c Ti' — " . . .' Marti ' Cambria Samoa. Iteattaeli . Firt ri tt4 . 7,hut. Pg.hi'itantivrarazzr ET., .., 2.... z. f VsleseleuneelattlesltegitetiThreaa eeeertalar7.. Bobbie g , a of nerr styles sad latest I portetrna f Abe. jr" and - ' 441 31°D71 7U t elP Pt Itiltialiar iIEV,IttAN ' REFORTiIIiP : . gcritOg t -- - I,s EgOttailaKll.YlOaeer bee . tell OA I; :AT, the n t h- Instant, . ana:reguler/r- be-maw at the usual bout& Dry Oe UM G. il. aIIMOUI. latl 4 e Cao/7.4 ea Smith field t. eat Virirla M - • ' . eekkt. ______ AriPIS RERS.— , POTATO di TURNIP PA .12 donut tbeie itipertor ranablnee. (warranted to pi r. i bus. per bong) jun rat'd and flu pit br ; SHAN KLAND, 150.120 Wood et— Cll6ke Grab • 01,14 Vinegar. • , •„absEl 'free feati•ibriA rot •br • meg •• • • 0. -u bUTTON, No. l2 Waal et:- 510bN Bordeaux;: 81418710 r, „ 1.111EA5 'citty bxe. Yo - u.pg noon oC 13, 4D4'10 114 of tbliselumf• imptubatt•n. /LT . , 13,8UTIXIN, No. 41 Woad gt. ‘,,IALT-48 bags Oxtrit DtbitY pr4r Ba , fole NOU -OANDLE;3O bs`r.e.s` Mould - . town of 24.1 bi *sib. Matintikkarsd market, tr ale hi. . w. nosimsort, • ri 00E-4 bbls. fresh Eggs lust reed and 1:4 4or sae - inesnY ooparts. ~~' V „. • aluable Loupreveil Pritlertrjor. ,Sale. • iIDITRSUAN'Ir to an order 61,tlievQrphani i 11, Coati otAllenheni County: the elibseriber otreilt Pete rale a perpetual lame to Susan lj.'l:A . .Chran, deed, i of all that oertalu Lt of limed situate In the blktkt, '• Ward at the eitg et Pittsburgh. numbered 13d In thelkutt lot partitiod between the heirs ,of Henry Irwin and John Irwin: Beginutng on the semtheurdly corner nt Logan and, Franklin rte. thence extending fronting on Franklin sto westwardly. :IS ft. taint N 0.187. and In depth southwardly, preserving the vamo width, 1861 t. to Decatur et.,:., on *bleb are erected sewn two story brlek• dwelling hot:me/halt:Mb were substantially built by Mr. J. 11. Elndley.dn the Fall L of 'I6IB, and which have beennstantilrentik.tt: good tenant. up to the present thee. Paid Lot being imlbeet to an annual grOund rent ofgls. ' The at. I. Ughted with gas, and there in hydrant water In the yards. For terms, whichw ill be imeommodatlng, applv', to Um subscriber, atNo. LW. Venn et. Alto—A 'well mrured imend rent of $4O per anninnott property situated' on Diamond Kiley, between Wood it. .; and the new Market House. li U. EIIIIINOTON. \ - ~,pg:dtge. p , . Bal. of Bunn o,Coehran. deed. 18100 Reward. ,\ ' - \ . . 1 - ITHE EAS, on biondayEvening, the 4tl i, l y. day o Segpember, A.D.l6s4,CaptainJO4LN NIXON, of Bolivar, 1 estmereland County. was crttelly and lohm-1 Pennmurdered in dhaler towehlp, on theDne of the Penn a Canal. in Allenheny County. by a certain BEN- JA3IIN BREWER: Therefore,thia into glee public notice that I, Ferdinand E. Vole. Marmot the city of Pittabmoh, am- reguested.and authorised hr. the relstleusaf the detested, to iffirr the above reward of .One Altineired Dol. lora, ter the epprehermion and delivery or Auld Benjamin Brewer tote the hands of the proper authenitlee. \ .. Bald Benjamin Brewer has been pursuing the business f a 'fisherman and ulker: Is about 5 feet 9 Inehee to height, and 1,. neat ca built, health Y Moking.mem his ha 4 ' originally of a sandy oder, I, now of en iromgray\cart. The top aids bead it bald. Ile lea little hard of hear. log. Ile aelglui about 165 pounds, and in somewhat Mist forty year, of ago. ile mom on the night of the muy4r. darn pants and vest, and a white ectrt, end when 'set .men had no coat, or hat on. Given under my hand and seal of office, tills Bth day' .;11, , Reptemtier. A. D. 1854, ac the Mayor'sfillice. to mid city o \I Pittsburgh. . eeSint PERT E. VOL?, Mayor, ie. PniiOTICE EXTRAORDINLRY.—The lar gest and cheapest stock of GOODS west of the Domi .. can be found at DOUBTER. & nusturs wholesale and Retail Clothing Store, No. 225 Liberty at. • We cordially Invite one etistomers anddho eitlsens gen erally to cell and examine our strek of Goods for the Pall and Winter trae—elothe, maimeres, eating*, overrat ing and furnishing goods lie endlea arias, and of most superb styles. The goods have all been recently purelmad In the eastern markets, on advantageous terra so that we heard nothing to Baring that we an end well sell p~mooO • l1, an chap.lf not cheaper., then any house in the city. We have neatly enlarged our establishment, have cm adored competent Workmen to attend toner balund, ad can therefore promise to haveCulltOtn work made Loonier is the bast end most fablonable styles. Call Won and examine for\ourselves. No charge for showing goods Remember the Dee hire Clothing Store, No. 2:..5' Liberty street. aeBgbe 1100BYER PRIB/31E. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. \, 242 , i , County of A U,yheny tS 5..: . \ Volunteer gamut of William l In the Court of Com Yet roan to moo Pale NEI. Naar Freeman. June Term 1852. 4 D nol mo , to wit: August 12, 1854, on N Maori r.'Podel, attorney of miners of Newnan Free man. deed, the Cart grant aruie tretnrstable on the nine toroth day of September, A., D. 1854,1 on all parties Inter. vetted baba cause why the estate and sneetles of the as tlgnee should not be discharged from their li ability, and hat the bend of the adorer, and antis* be cancelled, and direct that notice be given by publiatiou In the Pittsburgh Oaretta for two successive wet. Prom the record sregits N. CAMPDELL.Pnothonotary. ---- kirNiftio — E • It OIi.TICUITIM. . Th e Pats laugh Horticultural Society will told their Annual 1.: 1 Month the New Market 11011. In the Diamond, on TUESDAY. the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th lust. The So clets earnestly invite* the cmoperat lon and rompetlticm of ultivators. The Judges are requested to meet to ammo, them ama on Turaday at 3 P. 31. The Dail wallas open for visitors at) lo the aeuing. serelw• HENRY WOODS. Pees t: 'NOTICE.—No Surrender. Lodge, No. 4, A. P. A.. ere requeeted to meet on kloihteT morning, lth lest— et S. o'clock, A. M.. et the Motiangedicht liuoteur, corner of Fifth mid ateithkeld ate. 103t2t. JIMLN URAY. Committee. DENTISTRY.--Rn. HUNT, Dentist, begs .Ivave to outworn+, that after a protracted atm tram he may .he *solo' round or his Post- Murata , ' to ab tend to a/I •holllll.l favor Lim It - Ithacan. Jilt othe• Is Errrr stroet one door frompbortt , rtat3b fi HEAP BUILDING . _LOTS FOR. SALE.'. ‘../ — 5 Cord Lot.. each ...Melts' • front of2l !Lot Oblo lane. Allegheny City. neer the outer deur. byl3o deep to •21 IL alloy. Filee,.V.:so earls. N in hand, balance In I, 2 and 3 years. S. CUTHBERT SON, wpbßeal Estate Agenta.l4o, st.. 20 DOLLARS IN _ !UN D; balance Sr. , . 4 month. A few geed building Lots Mune on tho above terms. Prier slash Lot Pill—Sits. 50 ft. front slit deep, to an alley. Hitting en Mt. Washingtot. Fe% 6. CUTHBERT a EON. 140.34 at. APPLE PARERS— —0 dozen Improved Parer. reed end for sale by _. 2 '• JAHIS WARDROP, sth at. 9PEARS' MILLS: FOR RENT.—These desirable and very pottier . VIAMIRLNO 3111.1.0 sad SA V MlLL...Hashed. am now for rent low.. the preeent proprletoreintmul e m barking in another business. These Mills have our of the best water tutors In tho noUntIT. Laing repelled by the Little Beaver river, and Sandy and Beaver Canal. Thee are 4)4 tau from the Ohio riser. or outlet Leek of the Canal; and the Plttsburull and Cleme. band railroad. There is in contemplation Mad hall been pereased) and will bet.tilt arathwed hum Darlington to the river, which will male Mecum ottani., to thy, 11111 good the year through. TILE FTDItI6 Is avarydeslialde location fer selling goods.' hem • geod run of modem, .laiug o nun essitbantru. of stout $12,000 pm annum. Arty one wiehing to engme in e sale paying Undoes& wilido Weil to eon soon un the pew. proprietors, u they are determined toren{ for therein.. mettioned DANIEL Milt Stew'. MUD. Columbiana L}i.. Ohio. Putolernaddroes leery: Dover Co.. Penn'a, or to • - • .1. D. STUART. seplttf . Rani Line. Pittaborhe. HOUSE & LOT FOR s3so.—Fur sale, a Hottaire Ileue of two MXms and a bilehen with a Lotof ground. IS ft. front by 70 deep. with Peach and li Cheery trees. - a Rae Lund nuletrae, situate wear Arthur i neut.:tit ward. Terme easy. Alen—Near the atom, with a let of same else. a brisk houso of 3 mime Prim rod U. CUTHBERT& EllNil4o.3det. 1V : DIV MUSIC-7Solooted by Henry Richer, Personally, in Me eastern tiller, andjust reed by Allame Expecte TA - INDS—The Wild W , EI Horne. by Mn,. A.'Wale. :sl The Werthag& v. 1 duett, by St. Glom& Oh. Sesames Morn,: made. by Calleott. The Old Parnmes.arsrei Sum and Quartett, by Abbey. - Evening—a - beattihil Soave—b77 Fr. Abb. old Jcrter..Sualt and chores—by . 11:4 , rawl. plAlto...T a Parewell.Wals. to the Ladles of Amirimi with Jolliest e p . ortralt. by Jolliet. . . • 71re Elrernan's Quadrille. do. The !Sultan.. Polka. hr Albert. The Peening libado golkn, by Wood, 'Mania Welts, by Prey. tore Chase PobotUob. ty The Coen yu tun - Cuskoo.ordebrated Baran. COntra Mace . or Warren. Corteandraw. Waits. bp gt. Glover. • The Anglers Polka, by 11 Liles, The Teleran Polka, by C. Eckert. The tlontstalfil.ephyr Polk., b.y Perrier. • Proud. at, KLEISEWb !duals E.t.a, No.lol. 1d et. don of the •Ilolden esnr2 'aellOOL BOOKS .b STATIONERY.-S. 1.,3 Sadler, Pectoral et.. Allegheny, -ha e for sale and Le re ceiving fresh supplicant lichoolßOOLll,oftbelatest editions In raw In city end country School.% with • ge oral annul- Meet Of bawd litationerr: Whohelale and alArgi, ii low prime. met ofRTIIION N A lES.—A general aasortment of toe )foramond Pout natathmules. One Cutler?. Ned by ar7. F.. SADLER. Alleithenp. —fill' and Wh i te 11 Nate PatarogerEp,r4'oprt to cut H Hoff owl Whit. Pratand Pavelnp., Ituff Rad WhP • Visiting Cant, with •r , •••ortmeat of nalloarry, reed by A. MA DI.Lb. Allegheny , . A Li. iIrOOL PLAIDS—A. A. 3las,n t-C n. 'ak ° 6. ‘" d ` r° wm. mrnlrr Pt.rl % *l 't • of more tbs.. WO poi. rif A . 1 elsaaed at the recent large Parlmffe and rem:out - pry Far. •5 • oarnfloo from root of manufacture; they will ha offered at nearly oriebalfl.l.•than n•tt . .al wines. .7 rlyR 1 51 3111.1 GS—A. A. :Mason & et). ht.ve JulWO mmtrttacet eiffirk Velvet Ribbora. flaitosttre (Emma Lena: Iluttou•. Trlmmloit Ilibbons, Cord and Swett. oar ERIES—J mat reo'd,. some new .tvls Lam Collars, Flowing:Reeves. Fulas an. Embroidered Owles Shuffles. eel A. A. MASON Jt. to.. 23, 6th EW CARPETS, ree'd this day bp .Pa. LI Railroad, at the carnet Warehouse: N 0.112 Slarket at_ new and elegant stele TAPESTRY INGRAIN CAR. PET, width we C. aeillog at v i . eStuir i rm *kß o s. . 97 - I.l , ll.l , f i l. h igAßPEl t i LAND' FOTITiti;INT.__ le erected ...... ac .50=b10tzi.4.t.m...2,-.;;trtt a tante 1.11011131. of planting., such as Raspberry, Straw berry and other small fruit. together with an orchard of • ebolew selection of young fruit ire.. The property it sit uated • eh distant,' below the Hamitic, etatton of the O. tt . s..rsilrotel. aJd trout, the railroad, river and 13,,T.r. Apply to eel . ' 11.. bleLdIN 4 KIN. ' VASTILE SOAP 4--215 bxo, just ree'd and, for• V male br or: It. &SELLARS d . (X) QALAD 01L—teil eases recd and for salt, t=7.7- IL &SELLERS d lit ANi4A-1 smallflake reo l icaliafor itall .I.T. Lb.. eef ' ' 11.. E. SLLEV.S* CO. I Q n PTS. TURPENTIND--30 blds.4uot rec'd 1 , ..3 and . for itatei Val itl.l..P'' - 11oltifiS18ii RA, atid r sale by • ' nLIV : OIL-1 - Lir sale by eel INDIGO—:3 coxes for salell -- -- , . ' • i x 1 • A . .7t: E. lIEWILISA' ,F. F 1 OR 5A1.i.E , —.20 ik hares Bank of Pittsblrgh 1 p, t .,,,, k , b; ‘, .. It: D. KINII, • ;.\ \ 1 Pel* • Cola, Stock and Extbarmd s thsk --.,,—. 'MIERINOES, MERINOES-A, - A. Ikl sack t Co. will rewire and tiMin no, tbo tab or I'lb' oat, one 0 p ee . Frooeb Alorinoo t tuoiWdloirelpomerz mut yrs 1 1 4;71Ogr'y Rlgfs h lT l .lieV . .Torb ' , " Tr.N. l orggir Ik rito twat rent. from mot of ,lwipot tataot, , ,lbor will bWoffered wt: woulf iheulm.d.s.' \7 '' - '\ \\ • , \Pa ' \ -4 STRIPED lIDACK`SILRS.Justi - tOl ,-* • r..pcso the abolt\gi 404%14 io, i , A, A bf 4 O x d, on. ,L • , 11l NGII.AMS; G INGIf All,' --— = . -'%,;A, linikt n9w LA ...ed.& ,NI sad TOT idperlor AsonrtMent:ofinlit hsmm tu° .'k' 4l4l3 m°4d ` r 9 . 1 1c, " jr.11 . 1 1 41"1 1 41e;e 5 Kr? . ,• • sit ,l • • 4. .,..,L , ir t .OFFic -- 225 . bags prime Itto`Oreei ar ‘.., tiring and for silo by • • 4 AN IVATrk s ,co.:: .4.,, \.. , 1 , , • l,, •,ml3litLoctp.,.,. t. •''; \ ornar. irivito -up vr mixneaVc7.,l - - 'vs:,. . - ttbburgth, sep ta t 1 ttatttt. 'k r , HIVIDEIsID NOTICE -•;-,T1.1 Board 'al: k ,i, „,,,,,,,,, th g d Ytt s t ' llos W111131 ' 1% ' 1 \ r`gyttl stork LA'LL4.9 per4=`art pa r to on le 1 4 iota,. \E.miternAtockholdis to bosidatit,l f p i per 4 :t ...!4 . , \ ._ .. ,:des.migi . - ‘_ ._ 1 . , 11 1 0114 W- I.lnuse,aud-Lot, 'n Allegheny .I_ , ‘ cox, bu c•iroi 4. , % S. tuTuAEn •110 N. \ 114T \ IN T( C RT , A.l , giti. , I I I:I•sh 81 , .)r I! \ "t. ` 7 Per i I %.nr*Ei.Nl24xarlto at. '1A..1 6:, very -tne n \ till' 4Q9.l4FallSti,. \, s A i , dor_lN d sad DI W.A.. .cellat, Rilici lei') 1.-- ',',,',' It ' 6 °ll °,'ilrLll'i o . \ , 1 0 : ., , . ~, FANIJSTI . t. 4 I* — Ozio 0 - ;thTe4a.li i i e r . Too Ow In " 10, 4°L . jig • 'l l% :leak et A. .....4 by gel,tou ~..., ' 4 '' ' ---,--:--- Et. XVIII, PA1M11.1 . .. 13.FM.,. §V4'"llpur , 6n . :14 \ll.ld 1 4 1.1 6 F, 3f 4 ° b r \ ..,,, .. ' ' `,,: I"'wf4.t. on • . 7 ._:___•_,-. ~._.,,,...._ ____,,,,___ T i ß m oiksAmDser s.M t , Lt_la .on _114,1)u.. , 4..ll:, thu itlraga l :l7crtivieMtliiitkr,, ..r..2-a t r, , .. 5,...\ L s\ : .. ... IIERT . AINIALY, RM;rrtT'l.ll7 l 't;',, aIW: ,IfittiP , NOLASSF y r -• An s', q , 140' L.2.r9usri.t.x! \ si=i' .. mm, ,. 1.1 .,.. . , ~,,„,. .....2'‘ .. ....._L.4_ . ' ,. .i7' Y s ' . ITOSIXii,-.200, ,b1;117..1 . 7iVit N0....211.00tick .s_a, ..Tivesud ibrilal• IT - " `,, JammtArraix__L, ___ _ s‘l, and Pile ' 0 A_ "beg lamed • a .- atehtet and An gale br \ 11)..t.N0. pE LAINEv4 CA; s 31111EllES—Senie: taw Oriel igurkreed. • A. X. DIABON CUPERSU R\'ING 'MUSLIN, AT 12, 4 • A 7 —emery A Wilda:aid leite Tang? ng„..1p11.1 . ..... eue =Dor tiggLb Lout elogli ap PLAWAN licaom lAterne, - gruran Antarbgeat Prints, Nous a.. Liop., :fees othdr ttoateragrAwas, 120 BBL 9: ALU Lou 4KOTHER GOAT SALE OikLOTS SID BLOCKS ), . 9 \ AvOocoMen. , tourzlecounr4A, , • October 9th and 10th. 185 C M. DAV 1 ieetionCer. MOE aodersigned Win Bell.. to the.highoetlF.b." , "Pi l .- 4 - 4 ": , R , 1n.c! , .'" , _ arra \ Madera, nn the, days shree named, and upon tbe premix& two hundred Lacs, Blacks, threat Aptrtot ground. with 'building. to the Borcero - 6, 100 f or Beaver County. Penn. They will alp mit, or 'ha. for & tern, of yearyeome valemble coal lends, stone imarrims. beds of As der. i 3 Ott OM de, near the IMMO: ' and convenient to the canal, 'rivers and railroad& r Taw of Sal , will bedown. !i Bi one year. , Ni In toe yeary,”-4 in Ulna year. with interest at 6 per cony peen:mem, deddorio n - of 6 per cont. will be made prompt payment of the principal. due In one, two and': , threyymra md,; receive 4 at tbe'eame forauarrying, LLP.lV:riZmilior,okri,thariZttrA. .1171=V:IT belch. =ging one million of ere briele. for re moving l6,oooculde yards of e arth. to cutting down and Oiling up stream and for grading. ", curbing and paving 6.000 stiperfleiel yards of Ohio landing. slay for thelmone Mate erection of twenty small tenement., famishing all the aterial. and labor. \ For any and all the above Jo* one b.if wilt be laid in club,. the work progremey the remaining hall inlet., grounds or bultdins, at auction pd. perfect tlt/ey , wdtrantl doeds.for every Item sold. \ Clouded mai* of the propert ; and desalt:4.lmm of the narrow:dem coudtry, dm, may 'oe br implication to any of thy Allowing named proprietary at, their...pee% tire mitten.. or places otbusiness, as shmep below. ' fider a. Plans. drawings and speclAMatians. withootte r " en. to her, material& de, de„emulred cool e r exhiblte .1 at the oilickof the Company, in otter theist day of October. t. In addition to them erarnoth Car Yacteri, FormdtV chine Shoo. Steam mill., now being erected In th'' ester: arrangements sin already in proven, for e j erection ofhldf 3..`dosen other matoreseturthif , ,establidP maids, to be Miran by Adam. Alm, an 'enttenldim fier' insty, revert] Church. and &magnificent hotel. upon 1. ' but neat the railroad depot and atamaboat landing. Them improvement. witikthe contemplated early _com pletion clam Cleveland and , Ptttebh • railroad bridge scrods the mouth of Beaver. to Itocbeder, and the no denot and Mallon attachment& a. also liberal and extensive Improvement& of the tublielandings and atreet• of. the Borotigh 'council. and the location, at till. place, two armor. extensive coal yar, for shipping at down the O will insure a oontinuanci&of Nam ai r. cl oder; nod ratulre an Immense amount of labor for yaa to I c y expected that nil the ilndorsliMed.Pretrielms, with p r of their friends and associates; ,,...„.. ll4em the ELM. will be present at the above pa, in SL T. -. GOULD. ji.r7lebsair. r "... - JO ITIOMPSON, Wakeeeld, C 0. ," - JOAN L. NEWBOLD Philadelphia, ' 11117. AM WALIIIIIDOk k. N. STEPHEN D. DILLAY ORIOEN I'ANDE.NBUIIO/1,1 Syracuse, N. sepidd • Grand, Procession of the Ameriein Frog - •\ • testant Association , 1 GRETABLY to: n resolution- of .the Grtt Lodge at its led dation, the 1.11131211 i relegation take Diner in the city of Pittstriargb.on MONDAF. the 11 Df..entenrberi 1854 . The dltrannd. Lodges In this Western Istdet ofTinsn'a will march from their redective lodge. room. to the pleat of forming the Procesakm, wings they, Will take their tilde acCording.to their No. The PrOM elan will form on nay st Abe .tiZht resting on Liberty,' extending dorm Slay to Peon, un Fenn towards SL The Proceselon will more atreciselysto o'clock. A. IL ROcre.—Up Liberty to Wood, down M mato Third,o , Third to Market. alone blarket to St. Clair, down Et. Cl.h . to the Bridge, mood the Bridge to Federal , an Federal to . North Common,,.p ;forth Common to East Common, along East Common to &ad 8t... down Second to East /ADO. down Enna to O h icx down Ohio to Clednut, down Chestnut to Idechanlo's Bridge. scrod ha Bridge to Perm et.. along Penn to Lawrenoeville. from thence to 3lrs. lienny's Grove where the members of the Order will been tertalned with addresses from several distinguished weaken. ftrrewMao.—The Procession willmarch to'llemt st.,down Penn to Wayne.up Smithfield Liberty, down Liberty to Smithfield, hang to Seventh, up Seventh to Webster up Webster to , Weettinsiton.op Wimbingtott to Wylie, down Wylie to Fifth, down Filth to SwiltbSela, down Smithfield to Water et, down Water to Ferry, up Ferry to Fourth, down Fourth to Liberty, from thence to where. the Procession thrum!, where they will be dismissed. The Precession will Wunder the Immediate direction or. Brother D. L. Smith.Chlef Marshal. ' . - • HAMILIEL MIMEO • JOHN kIeDONALD, 1 Cum. on route. 11.1181831 EYER, No spirituous . or malt - Ikt:um:rill Le permitted on the groaud. and any member of the order who. shall have the ranks and go Into/tor grog shop or tavern will be stripped —. his regalia and turned out( f the Presaerdon.- •••• SAMUEL IMRE. D. D. 0.31. Annie Western District of Penn's. AGENT For Selling and Buying Patent Bighte- ILE subscriber, having learned• from hie T interwar. with 'Patentees, and with rations who were desirous to sell Patent Rights for Cities. Cunene,. Sttes. Ar... me well' se with othenywho wish to imrehase mob rights that an spat -te transact that kind Of Mud sm. was much 'needed here, has determined to devote bit time and his abilities to the aerriee of then who mai de tire to employ him. Fledging himself to attend faithfully to animation. trlllt.4 CO Mal. he coaeludes by referring thstablie.t9 the following tostlmotdarof a few of the cithencof burgh. Or. MOSES Y. EATON. Firrascann. Augnet 17th. 11354. The subscribers ban long been aolnairdod with Mr. Mores F. Eaton, and have 130 breitatioo is recommending . him to all who rosy Irish to employ his terries., as • . ge tleman of undmibted Intel:MlT...l Indnilnier . W "w 7. In whew rgertionnlnes7 reliance.. be p • , , • :Vasil', B. ord... - • 1 . W. Balaton. Jr. Wm. Latimer, Jr.. i ' John Graham. • ' W. IL Denny,- iIL Child. k (.44, . James Woo d . N..llolmes Son s, P. K. Friend. • Kramer t Rahm, Y. Lorene. an 2141 L. B. Lletnoton . . _, Ladies' Class- in Mathematics. t • A N THE MATHEMATICAL DEPART . IlliNT OP DOFFS _COLLEGE._ Ladles are langlit - thmetir, - Algebra. Elaitiroi.r i otinurr Jo° IV"' 6mer u lt:ZiatlZlZi :lin' sh=. Lt''Ak., / t h r', .. i: - . anis class la Madan.' . jorinel4ll . T Mr teachers and azimut. sod student,. and will be conlined to Mathematics alone 2 lionm—llrediseedar, from 4 to 6 P. M : Patscals.r. from 8 to 12 A. IL. Terms—PM per merlon of Lro weeks. raTable fn adsanew P. HAYDEN, A. IL. seal • :Profeww of - Mathematimi. UNIVERSITY OF- MARYLAND. SCIIOOI, OP 31EDICINE. - TTIE Forty-seventh Session - will begin-on. lIONDAY,"Octuber 9tb, 1854, and mut on the let of re [ h,lssl. . Principles mul Practice of Su -N. Chemistry and Pharmacy W. R. A. Alken,ll.l). - Principle and Practice of Nedleina—lianami Chmr, Anatomy and Phiciolo--Jom.ek ibrh7.lll. D. ' •' - • fiketetries—Richard H. Thomas, cr. D. • )(starlit Modica and. Pathological Anatanti—OMll W. Practtra Anotonly-ILlo.lmith. M. D. . • Clinical Instruction at the Lohma', beloiAny to the thdraralty,,ind amtalebnone hundred cadi>f beds. rrvuor Lef-rAur,L kfatricnintion Pee, lma kaftan Pa .' R. A. A lICEN,3I. D., o. : The National To telligencer aml Union copy a. at and and and bills to Death and all othe r . papen to r marked paper la sent, arLU publish to the ascent el a mt . nal. Patriot. . 'leen lay . . . GEORGE B. WHIT E. .1.-. NO. 09 .MARKETSTREkr• • .• • • W i ed4 P M -o te n 24 ' a.,1 4 r t itnftd - ! 4-°-Ull ay:tt l en t i of Paris, glade ' Nel ' ree, inu ‘ Cloth ~ Chglos, . and _ • . - '2 _ • '1 ..• . Plillabertm . L siin's French Merinoes Clutha/ores and Mous de;Lolnom .ado' Bombazine& gamin Cloth and Plallg. grird, bmedomd plain Silky. - • : % - It ouch Chintzes, Embroideries and Lome, and nre sesortment of Lidice Sall and Winter Dream' Goods. Oar chased recently at tlto AnotiOn Selig An New cork, at, • Crest reduction from former prima ftet Auctkitt Mks being unpreardentedr.hz. suantltyealdbitedbetng uhuse,; ally lasso, foul the enelltl vary enPorlor - .—/i7ero 90 9 ot tuitions merithos: . • . ... .., Pit tsburgh, Angost3l, IStet—eetilt4w • - • .- . . (Morning Post ooDY 4 weelu,l ' I • ' . • ' . ~ .. . , W 74% A. 111,WEBS.: ..:\ . RI .11Aj i TiSTATE OFFICE, ,- Nd. . S 7. Front: 41 41 ' 1 d ' 7ll r Th 14 girAt u1 ,11.7.i11etA:2: VALUABLE FAILA 1 6 0SALE:--T,4 tvrv , ribes_ odor. ,: Ler ro le hi . firm on the Northern \ TN'', P.:4_,o.4%=rllll l 7 l .4lliYireillta:ll: l 4 and watered., htmantaue ou eider Cool of*, beat Pnl- Ity styaumlt loser throb, rho whale, thrum. The buildings and iluswerrinent7 lb' 11. 154 . 7451 %. 1 . 1 .9 , !` Tb qu la i ia k lt , 'pjf,ii&s. f t % A city, 3:ll.le t aLcart the 7 ,lF:a" rm.. sh:reLest n .tatiro o the AllatenE,Noller e , rallerl, mad will to mid low Add rrc , ..trn0. n .. 5 ..,.. rr , l7: on tbolwri.md!reortoo 7 , l 4 t i r r i f W I . . y:',ortr'niVois;\ \ ' S°3l - " '' \ '• _Nv vikvilvvv-. vituvaygh,\ , EMitndt*dei . * ustrecOvid 7 ,........,,,.; \ ',i, tin, the Loo at tilit C AGE 77.1115 E• 0 • situated near \ the Two Mlle Run, betwgra7SUtte • .C . : .. h lawreneerllle. d o4legid ter t liateut i at Veldsbaa 1 -- ,`41 . :17: ru'd'reed \ 0 d% ER!' Batik. - 5,W7..\ hirl% ba wlltaell on Oa seri Ws ler V.W i tnt e w b oittA r nZiwrrti.Tilt, t Vlatt77l; blpl4l uk. t ggfil o 4= o .Pr n , I S , ' AT r ecd . \ NI mad alasolna ibr a.....,...7 - ~,=...r.„=04, - ,, g 4 r . , !..4alkiagri...vri \ Ii wiv.,Lims- , ,. 1, , ,,. § 61,0.),‘„e,ft0 4.4, ...... PargnlAVy, atl. Le ego lia &natant , ' • , \ • AITIZpiIV gMtt SINK • 1 \ . .• ' . - .' - \\ • - PlAb•Flalg MO. 40444 \‘, PTaildllP ', ‘Elild thre4torenc Oda' Bank ,_ s. MIA das, • • . a \ dtx i ' tt PER CENT. ii lbr • • last di ' l ' l '4, ', l \ , In, r I Y', I •V . .V. I6 V; liverOoo . l‘ , sad - V .: .• . el) \••V \ ~, ..' C totti:• . •. movq)§...., 'heel ...o r. ,-, viu'11an 751 , 1 41. 1 5 001 , i r ...,.., ortr Et .b..., Dm ...7,Y . . ml l 7 H. Agent 17 r !iott•.. A. \ ' M\ ' ' ' .? C j° 110 6 1.16:a - - r.ll4ir'h \ , •,,,,; ._._ , _____4 , ...EL._-...--1 2 _ • B :i'D q, .feteb Rope iluAr P t i V i d ' at 11 0 '\' 'AI, 4 , vis 4 ~ Alawe c l- , ..,. -,. ~_.\. -, ••• ---, . i 4 Eruß NrfrilAßAUßiliTHl;iThelri is . , ohs ' lei l tl 2 n ?et rt, t il ic!ll 6 ,5 i s Vrtill Idl ' a t ug I L Iletts i 1 i ' d..l.: 'hi s h,we ..a. u.r.clllll / - .Very . low:, TbleSulgter 11. ~,. Torep.rhml optudiftnalot# deJtt!lnktyllif t . pram d asa . b.ptathaaNa tad , o f s e si i s o .11._11 it . . 11,1111AP.630A.ISUS -.14 - r: . .TTSBUII6.II \ v, .../ ,—(3llioa mak Oldriir Midalus,‘Se rib.; ','• :: s ‘ ... . 'MR. box at. bartrla do, too , der, ' . 6 Predicts 1 a dln r ' ' Boat quality. lai layers:\ p 1 4 ''. ' - --' Boxes oentaintoko ie ,, i _ , r ,VDt., i , , s . 1 ..7 , .. A ••• • ' MOKR I S,4I* MIN: A 1 a Diatuand. I.Z.EED 'Vr \ FPAT--Yllieet Tillpi'. , ,'' .r ---', 1. Alabitriai ~:,. " OOZED; ' ' '' 51 oditar,ritran. and \ - 5 ,11, u !.7 l ' i ; \ u ,k 1 1, b 7. --. ' \',. re 7.4-rtAit t llLArili, `. \\ _...N0. ' • Wood .t \ \ 9 , GROSS EXRACT, VANILLA. luit reed Mraad for mahror \ \ . MM. V, 1LE)1114. BROS. Ilr-EisLkBtlon 12thIldi.tollpT:4*IrPhioPtaugerchi; •Cat i VitlV N 4 r egra.tV:::t t o'r AA , Flume . bwr slew. redo enPIT Dv ip11.64 nate and l'4l'perettle do. PEARL SAGO, %r de by IT. llerttllo. T"' inty-Frvv,t,figsoFeo 4 LAD, n d e uo iirciattir=owitt.. o , 'owellin g }bungee:o.lo aree s _et 4.7 orp, t"'" , 70an A.IIPErSVARPETS-4A.'oholpo 101 of """ t ' a e d n' 4 ,,A ,Ctirpit . Warero 112 \ltarkot . s . TirdiaM.AVALL 124 ch—rtrib-op-1rgq144.17114 , , per new pektrkg J."' .11Y03046, PAI/EMEL \ I •OE BUILDING ITS FO Within Oltattnatat Int $60. 4 ._ ffat mu e.aTurtrieggAttm , - I - V 4 or-sil - Ta white Navy Ileart,\ fo r „i o 15,672 . Pk, 310 FAACAND,Z3 , 51.1*U at. itir Dr l F 2ll l4 lA B ll A te tif7a, Aaerttittlitrru!tT; , mat. AtottAqt mat. to Ilus a(\ , 71103,11. DE. 6, It AlR—rk.Farma af.'2*,acre6 Itpproved tut la stAtuutate tf_Atatlvitticat: At EtWir Rtsl‘t , ttti AVIAt. ItAttr it. •147 At, Aucni),N\ 10?KvIAT AcliON:4lviii be sold. \ tbi Mal Ibt . es Itsoin4oiusr of Wood auk I e s= f. \ pee'erobusulo m.th \ .Lltcrstue are to %try mike tirtuaryouseks slabs l. \ Stt.susull &lawful. Up usubt-11IU astkus pb sdl e u p s. \ IR'.ssalkt:lhand books on udscellaueous sub. le ~s.LDe 's pujur elm. • sod mutest. usu. .5.1 ssoolul bold daring 4n BUIL DMG LOTS • ADJOINING if THE TM WARD-On Settudzi September 9th, It 341'4°64,0u the pretuleee, whit* sold, t " Or Lt=l a du: 4 l l 3 , ? 7 1 r hIllVolte r te. A or ' verreig elr4. the7tu W and skald. berme* p e nt,. Avenue uld Motet, read o[ thr ik , c y t z Palm Thu l',7lll4lllll==tehi:prg.i.....tc..4 Oumt I`l"ftottert log many tedueemente P. 'datable Ineeettseut I,nlee and others &airing eheedt tend &mat Suleposltleeir _without norm • - • . Ten., 01:10.thIrd math, read °l i ma teo mtg. eith Interest.. flaw csa be had slms. P. DAVIS. Alert SIXTY:DAYS' PA pAGE. .- Pioneer Line of Mon ' \ . Packets CARRYING THE UNITED 81' YAM TheiblicArl. Shope have • " • . , .Reerne Bs r l MOO te tea , , ' , uly. Su Rmagraa tons, Jolt. 1 _ .gp,,nracutes,l.4oo tons, us Lady ^Wars. torukAuft \ 1862. , 133.3. Octan Airoleo.l6o tow. pt. Edward 1,400 Lam, t. '5l. , 1662. - Ocean Siscd,l,6oo tutu Soy. truce. 1,600 leillh bd.. iSI2.• . Ma., •• . A scarp. ,1,450 tons, J o n .. Dee., 1 ChrUepe.9olltaris, mbar. 1 " . "'"" 1 " . :43. t " u4 " Athert 4B4 llnudhs. V . Bushed.B s3. , I.z:A Cow, math. milizik, misis b.., ", or,, Loce tows, Burin. milftd , ,' 1 4 0- .wis, Jol t '. I ' art The of this aratited with Emetua's Pateat Ventilators and cam Frauds' Metall* Lilielleate, The ries and tuaaniSeest (Mawr Ship NLYMIG ECIID, 1.713 Tone Register. If. . Haw Muter. will Mused the 'ticstrnde,• ark Eighteen h. tlitiP erthls Liner asd will mil lur dell.. Oa the 2 of September.: • _.. The SLTIIOI SCUD isberit on the molt . appreied mod ern mint:lulu sod Is ounsidered to be a perhet model el Marine Architecture. 'These who desire • quick ran In cule of the dust and GateettliiPPer ShlPs ceurbuilirshouhl secure pusatteulthout delay. no eels a limited number *flit and 24 giblo pursue% rid be taken.. . . _- - For freight or paseate,,appir ma beard, at Fier' 16 Yea River. or to , " - . —II.I7.IIAIIEROS. , ara . I. - " " ... . ' 116 Wandreat. Slew l'orit. - . . H. PARRYO - CENEBAT, - COTSSION: FAC±OR -1 Will attend the us and sal•Of Mentuindise, Real Estate, de., and the otiatioo of Mils, Notes, Mort' gages, and the collection of money, en • bipedal attention will be rah" .ter the rage to We ot Pls. Metal and Elanne. From long ea to this dee ertment. It la hoped satiathetkm will be igiven to ramose men who may farm him with their Moine.. Moe, No 66. Eland st., between Marty sad Peon ats. • • i i 1) ,. .. 1%1,1 heck .: y, C,0., • i tljej.& .l 4/ 1 11= 0). 3larsball Molleary &OD., SalleT.Frown A sk nt Palmem ilanna &CO.. Rhic3l & Pans,. • Ales. La ug h . lin, S.ll. II ,' t., F. Lorene , J ohn 0 MI , W. Dilworth, , John D.:&1 — 1 , Alex. Scott, t 1)r. Wm. A &boo,' JohnNeVadden, •' Wm. Philips, ~ • , Richard Bard. ' • R. ii, Hartley,' ', , Wm. Latimer, , ' , N.B. en.r; .. li . , John Sampson, - - en.lllltenherger. • B. Darllrlaton. ' , 0 sep.t.l .• .Proolamatton.. uri• 1.i.116.4:F1d. precept Unde.i.ilieUnds of li've.ll.McClure.reedent of the Gna tot Cotortum I On end for the sth Judicial diatrict of Pour haute, and Jnetlca of the Cotirt °Myer and Terinincr, and gener al •. Jell Delivery In end for :sold Distrkt, and \ 11 - 1111 ate lkonge and Gabriel Adana.. Z 44.. Aanoriata -Judge. alba BUM ¢/0110t r; In end for the °aunty of Allegheny, doted the COth day of-Auirtud. lu the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-four, and to me'direeded, Ibt hokling s Court of User'and Terminer . and • General Jail Dearer at the Conn Monso In the city. oflryttsbumb, on the Ist Monday of October. et 10 o'cloek, - .A.M. .‘• Publk notice is hereby given Mall Justiceeui litiPiece, Coromw and Constables•uf the county of JJlmthany, that they be then and there, ll:abet Veneer pareons. with their rolla,Orordr, uundeltiona examination. and other re membrancen, to do theme thing. which to their realm:Ur. eelcera,in Moir behatrappean to to none—end 'Liao those that will nroreente the' urteonere that now an, or may be In the jail of said , co un my tor or Allegheny'. t t t: then and there to prosecute thaA ae t e , ludibe nat iouo. of .itt°Kosi'44 under r d u, kt .!) 4 l3.:lassima eight gin aredand lifty-four, • * at ' al Alf the •Commenweelth 77th. an3l „ • . I • WIL . MAGELL. Sheriff. Fisk's Patent Burial- Cases. FOR protecting preserving the . for ordinary . Interment. and Lilo fbrtranamating • intr m itola are prepared to Make fa ale arm hemy pa:Xs. Sundae to be ore e Zia lcr a ' t larvA= P rl rr- lo Woad vt..-esd at irstrarketarr vi oornar - Alma and 074 . ra atmeta. - • A elm, p hand fire Proof SaSta,if ml imptelor tr . :Venn Dom. Iron Mutters. entamaital f ro g elm, settee.. Tama and' other feneppattc. and Improved School Furniture vrianitdietirred end Amid at reavantable mines by feeplitsit) 'A.t W. Tad'CLIMIAt. .Card.--Oeulbes t _lBs4.- M URPBY BUttUHriEbD yUl harm opm IP O I.J. (3121445 T !Sept: 1,) .e• Tsl a4dlllonal oases ot new YallUonds,tneludlug—sntorpllalaeJtl3ll/04 strlprall madam* do.; Taney dress Blllts, F i Lrletit Embrolderla, I sms asset ttsant or latest Uses, Including Casts, Sleeves, Cletalsetts, Plana, pp, Bands, Isserrtlngs, Using% to ‘;`, , " They ire alp openlng a ebolee martin - out' of jtist, Chintzes, fllngllnmacte, end 9.lousekeenbus aipdi bran Pete yartetr. We Invite the soggy, cans erect ensteesers, • n 4 bum genetaln; aen4 Select So4ol - • , rillit.REv..mß.'imrts. , ,wlLLlAlts win\ ar.,„_l 4 4lfilg a S T svi i mNvr.cmiltvr.• a .....aaajth Etsh eduea tau law Do adrautaatoasly Darned: Woo. nth and Main. illear;7 • . r.R a&L,F.---. 12 'acres of groan& \ , Litwati. adjoining, the nronertw lesers. Jere* Me ecru oi ',lngham In • henntlful 420.14 lrbScit T ., le an excellent, spring..,Thnzenialnins awe. a are dewed. , k'rem the plam there tait One aim of the Panne. Itallres• and the ALhenhenr• Thar. It U About .19 'Minutes . , walk from . the rettan (leant. u. B. 31 , 4.w1N A SON, 21.5 th et. \ 'PRE SEC ROLL - B,UTTER for. salii'by \',l* Nata !'-'. l°l l , 2s l iatert," 6) . V ir ()OLEN: - YARN2OOO eutel. piXl/41cnit "D3Rorta.".3arating- Y V t g ":4ll. a j"- h l t°, g 0b..1.X,11 "Je b7., J. ,ff.. /1 itni•ANDN 65 , lai r d ' NEW WORK—The GertnNa in. and,.A.trie .... \ iesZll"l7.4tu, with oria.. , 0 1 ,8 4`,..1, _ ... s br. e , a: IL S. DaVgliTEI & \01).. 82 Mirka Irt.. 'offer fOi4aft Llfj, du & stock ofldolea banana Andra it Jobas. • town and Itimontongh Yoratoo. , Ths Woo ate ToOnz .and 'welt broken to bottom Thu h'en Ut k and the aarnotaln ttodtopala,AptCPO caw otatibers, truer . \ • L., .MAL,oj ir of • MA T!git ;PIBI4PA NS= \ r Wand Wi • full .up;!7 bribe 31 , r.taitkaw nt _ \ \ It4ESS \ AND 1.10.1 MA HrtßEL,in ti ~ \ \ ilti'd • \ \ u — ..- • \, A. ittegleoßO , •\ \ \ • \ :: Board of. Trade .\\ ~ • i t HE regular Monthly Medlin \pf-the , Aa % \ ti& t ilV " l' sb fi a " th `4 , ' , i o, -. 41. ' \ N , ~,,.,..'„` . '\' ,! •:, .., .. ' , 1 ,, 3 : 11 : .M.. 84. *\ , \ .‘„, BBL. LINSEED OIL St ato ,and fot Was J.8.0 _43.i I_- ,_\ am i tgia l ajaMmA• • - if .;i , :. ,\',,,•'.• ;.of Trade 'and liferchintak' .i . . ." ''. Excharr - - --., \,,,.. , \\, , EN ioci(of Ofkos or the insiainirr i . .:\ ~,,Wilik. d 4 • 1 9Pr ir n ri l t V We ,. ...: t B* .K t4lll .‘:\ 444.ti\ \•\ .' O.Y. 4.41.. uhirtut..they. V l / 4 OgR \' OOKS FOR SALE.--Seventy ',.\, Ire \ hut": \ ttkth, mdp, minick C0...4 *took Er Ws \ ow fat 04 4 i 1.404 044 , 44,__Entialra.r. se . 1 '4" ' \ ~ \ " Thus. VICIODS.74 4th on. \ §:LEWD •12: 1- 401DERIES.--liftgan it \ A ht, No:Nal Mar e was.. am now oirenfoh ono or tb• 1 sod mkt • r aniortasenh oe • ~.). Said A.- M.% ihebrobkitt erei. ogere he not er'...• Th e er . o . reetee. \,,%, l' ' ' ! , . ° • '. ;tea:atah ' ' g.bt \ To th eir with 164trelbeent arereetto ird = tioabehhim; ite, bP4 1...0 lipir,46, .:4 .,... ,.._ . __. • Ikpl ATVV A.RRIViV , ..I ,I„ ' 614TYS---Just rec'd \ , tneecrid," meet eitkce amen'. AZ - \ hohods erel Perk*, Velvet ieht..T..retrer Pole \ limbs tiQuAle„verte_t_reA tritbs.Thje4 ,..... 1 \ li tb* htr els =tir ‘l .l.4: olt;ALTar — in,..1 -- -",k..„ br the slew meth% awd retew.lfr bee _ bre Wf n t. blow wiry &We u 4 4 ..k.d It wt.. eircabiishmTe, la fhb' eity. 70C1/7.411.. 1461\ 3114tet .\ . • 111 , ''''!, " \ --,-------- ' ' • 2 PAN S- R 0 bi k i.: ~ idte l o tt ale by ‘ ", . 'irs 'R. vie,. el iygdO et; - 11\1: .t. , s..3( S eeirts and tor solo et, liCktyr(irftif Fthlif•j&-W.-"bble, freph groVad Fillitli. , sad`tor still by ‘ 17.410111130 li A‘. , VITY ',,teitOpEßTY FOE. 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