DY 'wurns t co_._ PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1851 Wkit .11 - a - ti-liebraska State Ticket. 231 JAMES POLLOCK; ... , ••07-Noirravireasuim COMTT. FOR CANAL-COMMISSIONER, GEORGE_ DAIISIE; • 01/. ALLEGES= COL TT. Fan JITISOE . OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL` BI; SMYSER; KOSiTOOMILIIT ootwrr. OEM -?-,. County Ticket,. :-.-- - . 4 -: ,• , ~DA MTias-211ranairce.' AV I , ' DAVID =MID, rittatargh. , , - - i: ;I , ' '',-- ' eamoisc. A. A. PthecuoicE, oilhaD2 .0 1... ,r 1 ',. • - oii Ta WM, MIN. Pitttintb, +ll - 11.CARNitilliCk Binultreasn. .: 111 c 1M o Ntik i . &radial, • . ....1011D MAGILLNea Dar. ' !'4l:sFti ir l & rn.tittearshr . ''' IT ant 1" ,, ' ITILANDS. sea m ' . corrassax, , 3/13tE1 Di GLENN. Drrar Bt. MD' JADiS X ' - 1 , 200.711 N, Pliaburigh. r'oriarroes or rat. JAMES KELLY. Wilt! 1 161 Cgl T Ingl'M '7OiA.LV. IS. To AdeePtleeret:-Nelthor the &Modal Rooms PrbettodEstabllshroentorthe Dade' Gazette, ev, opened ! at dnuneteonserhodestre their notleesto appear Papa' On/Sendai =truing. win please head them o clock, on Betnidiy. • tglibarllta Weekii cssaLettes- , The sreasnalr• tsarin a / 4 gaseire , offer, to our buchsesamen 440044114 We niedbani oT snaking their bushman known Our elienlatlon Las tweenfaur ind Ere thousand, rmeldna &meet infeirj meretrot, mannfaetnrer and shopkeeper In ":"-'s Western Petanrrlparda. and Eastern Ohl. tr-. 7; - Advance Paynients. - -Rerenfter no sub ,,,,,peeption win be taken for the . Daily or ITeeklyil 'vette. •• • .Indaea payment made In advance. Whenever, the ti tip. to which the EntectipUen in paid. the paper •luvitialdp stopped. maws the subenciptkni la re- DP advincOpapteimt. An, irensient descriptive:l.' will be required to. be Paid in unties:: Thu onir!exciptions will be Where "Pedal month-. kr or yearly contracts' aro nude. • proldan , • • 9709. !TOLER er TUE Nonru.—Gov. Bigler's ' , tour through-the northern counties' does not op " pear to be a very productive cue, ' The Montroee - Resister gives a detailed account of his speech at -ethat place on the 29th alt. There *as a large • tarn snit of persons attracted by curiosity to bear "'the Doverisor define his position on the Nebraska ..quoistion; bat there wasuo enthusiasm mmifes-. ..,,tatt;. and sio faras satisfying the anti. Nebraska abbiwas concerned; the speech was n signal fail =line .1:-. He 'avowed tho same sentiments contain liniment speech in Fulton county, amount ,Zing-iiiii virtual endorsement of the-Nebraska iniquity; but ho begged like a pauper for the Tree• Democratic - vote, en the - ground that the Nebraska; question National measure, itad ,was 'not an issue in our State election..-:- „igkey might _ do, as they ,pleased with regard to ',embalms of Congress and candidates for other %truces, but be implored them to vote tor him The ~ F ree Democavits,hoWever, are not to'be - - , eisiight in any inch trap this year: ,Three years r itga:•'-theY Yieldedto a similar appeal, and elect ,l4l,illiv.,„Ftigler,•and he waS•hardly warm in his chairmtil hesnaile this National measure one of eharsictet and subsequently- lent the cafinenie of his ..Administration to:force thienigh theNetraskis fried. lobes ' thorou . . .Iyjidentified with the Nebraska' movement as :aMiDenglass himself ; 'Official °organ" at . Ifareiiherg advocating the support of thismeas the only test of Deana:retie_ orthodoxy. He dieefied and betrayed the 'anti-slavery men of tkelotorth once. will not have the oppor-• tspity. - of doing D. again . -• The most To — nosing leil•cf-the , perfonasucci it Montrose, was the ~.Vidtttryt,Seesityof the 'meeting.: When the Cover- Mr.'had M Ward, but none of aspeech,' there were calls* for Wilm ot,? Grow o s ad 'them xsapimde , - d.. , . The call for Wilmot and Grow was enthusiastic; whereupon the; Moerior strygeited to •Jays lyter, The chairman, that ht had &air. ad,- , fours the In! ding. Judge Tyler „it , once - arose thatit had been moved and sec- Oided . .that the meeting adjoUrn. A vote was tikin, Ind the meeting declared adjourned; al though therfitegitter says a majority voted in, the begativel 'Tkelliovernor had no desire to meet either itr.'9euw or Mr. Wilmot heroes the pee file ";.;•-• • ' • .were mortified to find im local coluion of Saturday's paper a pars gesph-statisig the arrest of our worthy. friend JainaldeGill, on a criminal charge, in•4llegheny city, • Thereiseuch an extreme engem* among locul'reporteri to obtain “Itemii," ashen& in , ;formation as that contained in the paragraph in icfruildidisili - grebbed Sa'Withent stopping •to 4iire who may be implicated or what may be the atienilintrcircinnestances. - this instance it is itrue - thate - foolish chirp of larceny 'had helm tromped up against Mr. McGill by en 'individual Whiibid a prisete purpose of retenge to gratify thereby; 'but it is equally true that Mr. McGill ie ittterlyAsicapable of doing the thing charged - against - him, and is a =is who, by a long and imblit4shed life of honesty and, uprightness is entitled to, the immunity of having his name kept out of the public, prints when made the victim of an infounded and rindlcti'vr . prosecution. In j naidOo biro it lido* to state that : there is ite fiAirditlion 'whatever - for the Charge paraded assault him; although that is 'not necessarywith tbeenritho Innw him, and that he has commenced atornasx Milos' for perju r y against the Individual o, for sinister purpoSeHs, boo become his aceris errLlki..ibtrlein proper justice will be meted out te,the offender, and he will bp . punished as he dissisrar to; the outrage of laying each a charge • of each a man as John McGill. ,We rekte*itliiit Cite iolnimanhoold have been need to giiii:puhlietityto the proceeding; and can only, sad Unit If welted remit.° paragraph before pub liottton itiould not have appeared, . . -Nstmosn. Wanes out:ea.—Our government, as; idwiliditered imam: democratic. auspices, not onlyrefales t 0 clear the 'sags out of the West; ern tines, but wantonly thmws away the Costly . Matntmentallties prepared tar their removal tta . . dei _ admimatentions. The following from the!' .i&X! - Ltnsie::Republic:ln :affords considerable foolfir thought in this connection - . On Manday, - . AS we said would be the case, tbe saaskins . . '..: of the gated. States Snag Boats took phinfaids great sacrifice it was. Two . of them wefieitold," with' all their tackel, apparel and fur - pitons, and one of them brought $8,900 and the 0t1ne,,54,100. - As we understand it,lhis !nein - did everything attached .to the boats, and in this mini they were transferred to Messrs. Beds "& Nelaao,mho .are very hottarable and Worthy gentlemen. They get the boats for aboutsB,ooo Pak or. $4,000 each . .. We have not time to go . .the 'documents...So see what, has been lmt;bylli♦gorornment,'but a hasty examination of Ate sinounts shows us that, for 'four 'snag bone, the' limited States': paid "last year $144,, 121126. These boats were bunt under the -au pandithiaideuee of Capt. Russell, and two of them MOW , new Wild. The original , cost. of th e twoi was about,,V2,ooo, and now, thanks to PreMdent Ham and O• few old flunkies nest Wiaddnetos; this property has been 'sacrificed, sad ;only tom' elicits thousand dollars will be paltkinte: the_ Treasury under this proneding. lelnklms beettitiling ?. Can any one tell ?--- Wlteramas the Decently for this . sale, when the :boetterwere minted, wheii Congress bad passed a billaDthinsisinehe appropriation - for -the fiscal yearOilid nothing was Interposes:Mut the Exce, ettinsvator 'Was there ever guilta squandering PriAqtrty as the giving- away of $72,000.f0i• the patty mum ef, $B,OOlO • learn that oar . friends in dEeeheati who hare I contritreny , with the: Ohio and penury!- deLlior; rem& the tiecision of tho Court in the ease of the Erie tuntlSorth Saiii.ittieti as affecting their petition si their • rstiiirf ilia- to think the decision. revertible 'to tinainOndiegird it es strengthening; theirground the read.: WI? 'thin not argue thalaidOr withthczn, -and are content to lucre 4-- the riiiirsittr ; sottleaiinV et the dispute to What ' trntitrtlieo4 . they.think proper to "subadt 6 . Z;tion - pf PhiladelPhia ~.. -Timitagcaik43 " ; , . c I ,;_r.i ith i ticket: b . lxinizoea:the . faiclug. for Assemblymen; yor4jillit oii*Wili6ta Mowrame'rhonse,..l: Alazan" jelsilB46l;lalicl4 E. l' iliono, Chilies, it!leiood. dee ~- le Ei birtteld,llontSoo/614°"- : - (162'11"4"4.14 A . e i - Wm. D. Rietrde, 8. 1.- ;.`,' „,,,,Itiowk, P:! 31 "!.• ,• s - ~ :,. ' - ilowloszi:.:'--, 7 '','.:,---':.', - -_ . ,• i . z--.:t._,., 5 .. ,-3 *-,`,=;,- • , -;- .. ..,-, I.- -- ' 4 ..f.5.„.,.,,,.._ -:1,-,,,....,!: ".„:,_-„,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,;,, •-•,... ~... : - - ' ~l ! i:-,4. 1 . - ---;-,,-;_-.. - '-_ ' •., -- , - ITanana BAXES.—The Auditor of Indiana has , publisheda list of 72,_ free banks in th at state, 1 .- / .. , wth statements 'of - that:capital, circulation sm. I -rf iieie are. according te, our list, Rome lig?* -two , i'frin'hants in :Indiana i . what has the Auditor i t1 ,, n0 with 'the ten not in his list ! If it was 1 w.,tth while to publish a list at 'all why not make ~ - it e.unplete ? • Aceording to the Auditor the groes 'amount of n,ies issued by . the 72 banks in e his list is ; notes cancelled., $646,68l , total .circulation, $7,426,067. The nominal banking capital is $82,900,000. The securities upon fhich.the .cli4tlation is based arc the State Stocks of Indiana, Ohio, Itllssouri, Virginia. Mich igan, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Georgia, Kentuc ky, North Carotin:mud TennesSee. Pennsylvania 5 per cents ake received fur a bon of 83 to 85 per cent, Indiana 2.1 at 50 to ; six per cent State Stocks are deposited at The Post of Saturday contains another long and windy Democratic State Address. This is Na. 4 of the series, and is devoted • to E . .nntILALIBII and C.,rporations. It) charges the Whig party with thet sin of Federilism and devotion to co,spore !lons and monied institutions. We presume it uas to show their hatred of Federalism that the Democrats of this bounty nominated no old Fed eralist for Congreiss, and a similar dislike of copbratfons and banks led them to nominate a loan for Assembly who is President of a Railroad CorporaTian, chief man in the great monopoly -of slack-watering the Monongahela, and Disco.- Mr in n bank. The State address and the acts rf the party in this region harmonize beautifully. IVASIIISOTON, Sept. 8, 1854. The- refusal of the people of Chicago to hear' Douglass engenders conflicting thoughts. Doug lass has been heard again and again oe r this great question of Slavery, upon which he has at least twice tuostdisgracefully betrayed his State. Ile was heard four years ago on the Fugitive Slave Law, then fresh in its abominations. In the spirit of subjection, in the disposition to yield crery thing and to submit to every thing for peace, and in the hope of a final and lasting set _dement with the South, the people . of Chicago listened patiently to the cunning and plausible demagogue, and heard what he had to say in de fence 'of himself and his fellow conspirators against the rights and liberties of the North.— Dongla.ss returned to Washington boasting of the effect 9f his oratory. The infamous statute which he thealcontrib uted to impose upon as continues to be enforced with' additional circumstances of insult and de gradation, but the promised peace has not come. (ingless, with a gang of associated scoundrels, has broken the truce to which we then submit ted. And not that a * lone, but, -as if with a All 11Cdpirpose to render the outrage intolerable nail unpardonable, has gone back thirty-four years to violate another compromise, and to rob the North of its only compensation for COLICCS. slant abhorrent to the spirit of the people at that time, and only lade for the sake of peace, andlin the sacred name of Ihlloo. And while thui assailing bia constituents in their dearest sentiments and principles, and betraying their most cherished interests, this man has presumed is the Senate and 'elsewhere to defame the peo ple of Chicago, the place of his pretended resi dence, to slander Sher clergy and moat revered citizens as fanatics, Incendiaries and traitors; and withtil the man bad beconte an alien to the North, a Slateholder and Southerner by resi dence and associations. Here was a case made out, constituting as se vere a trial of patience as it wss possible to pre sent. There certainly was no nerd that the man should be bean!. Ito had spoken in multifarious places, and at irnumerablo times against the . North and its institutions, against Chicago and the teen representing its principles. llettad de-' fended himself and assailed his opponents, by speeches in the Senate and on the atnuip,enoat of which diatribes had been printed at the pub..' tic expense and all circulated et the government charge... Be ought to have been contented with these advantages. But he had a right to speak; of that there can be no doubt. Nobody was obliged to listen that did not , choose to do so--ho ought not to hare been molested nor interrupted. On this point Iwish tome quite clear and de cided- The right of free speech is not to be in vaded. Not even Such men as Douglass, Pettit ind Badger, are to be 'denied the privilege of 'Speaking in public till they are hoarse. Nor was any suspension of that privilege required in this case for the• attainment of any justifiable end. The case Stood somewhat the& There were two claims of persons in Chicago upon whom Douglass' relied to brazen himself out before the community. They Were the lit.' tie squad of colstom bone and poet office officials who are heavily paid for sustaining him, and the 'lrish-Rom:Mists among the foreign population, who, because ignorant and Priest ridden, are al ;uostuaavereally supporters of the pro-slavery policy. Three-fourths of the inhabitants of Chi cago, including 'MI Its native population not in 'office, and all its respectability and intelligence, are thoroughly, disgusted with the conduct of their Senator and Consider him a disgrace to their, city and stile,' When be proposed to 'z.indeate himself for the twentieth time by do livering his twentieth pro-slavery harangue, he should have been left to the custom house, peat , office and the Irish rabble; but a meeting should .have assembled at the same time in 'Mother place tononsider and condemn his course Thus per-' fact freedom of speech would have been main tained, and all parties would have bad a fair chance. It is true that Douglass and - his whOle crew of pro-slavery agitators are the bitterest enemies of the right of speech, as they , have evinced on innumerable occasions. They slew the martyr Lovejoy in the same state for attempting to exerci4 it, and had the precepts anal the practice of his factiOn on the slavery , question been followed, Mr. Douglass would not have been permitted to enter Chicago, mush lees to harangue the people and furnish new aliment to the extitement of public feeling. But this !bell - • -- not - jtiatify aniapplloatlon of mob law to tl;em and I ionsider the course of thonntl-Douglaes months interrupting him at the late meeting as not ordy Irving in itself but as likely to pn;.- dee° unfayorible re-notion agniait them.. This popubtr though; I regiut to say, disorder ly demenstration against the'arch northern trai tor suggests one important reflection not yet ad rerted to. The North has lost Patience with its betrayers. It will no longer endure the presence of those who' go to Washington only to sell, 'in- ant' degrade thelr — cOnstituents. niy judgment social And politleal proscription should bo visited upon. every sack "per* the only inndo in Which the rticeutnteat Aloe for their offences, can be properly manifesled; It is noto rious that if each tellowif sbottld'aVow while can didatee before . the'peopti _AIM principles' on which they net after their: election they could not gain at the polls the 'rapport of a - torpor:ll's guard Then eertainli amnia be - solace punish, meat for these repeated awl most shimelces _. . .. . tricyale of trust. in fact they ought to go to' the south, where they lielong. And the Chthirgo disturbance proves that the excitement aroused by 'the Nebraska outrage is not ennescent and cuperfothit More than three months bare pasied since its passage find more than Innen, since its inoeption, yet its gutntlit anther on 'venturing to revisit fhe place where he claims a residence, encounues on al aidell the contempt due to the outcast and th revi)i4 There are some cheering signs of the pation 'of our political literature frond the shaelden,invhich it has limped end stumbled for many years put. Putnam's monthly maitatine, lOW nearly two years old and enjoying a large cir culation, . -bas entered ite protest against the prostitntlion v at the public mind. The leading article in .the September number is a vigorous appeal to the nobler sentimeats of the nation against the one two lath/ace which 1:10W emoth , cm every gaerons thought and every honorable impulse, _ This article in characterized in the following Manner by theldont pinery (Alabama) Advertieer, a sheet which foams with innigiat tioCiat areaulte from other!ournee on the liberty 'of speech and llte . prees iTtitham's hlagazine•for the cannot month (September,) reached our book stareasoreral dayatelooN and Itereadcrowere cc little surprised to find lie leading 'nrtieln tonild.nig en pure _ „ Correspondence Pittsburgh Daily Gazette. ti'itoiizza as we are accost. ed to find iu the col umns of the NCR York Tribune, the Times and i the National Ern. We are proud to learn that On discovering the character of this article, our book sellers at once boxed up the numbers they had received, and returned them to the publish- ' er, This is as it should be. That ;Magazine has had a largo circulation in the South, nod for ' this reason it has been seizzd 'upon by the Aboli tionists Ila a means of distributing their doctrines ; and intuiting abuse of our people. Of course no friend of the South will ever again tont:l .: the filthy publication. "And, while on the subject, we caution our readers against Harper's Magazine, which is edited and published by nbolitionists ; and which also, in its August number, had an article from the editor, ably but insidiously written, aimed at our institutions, and in this respect not one whit behind the obnoxious article in Put tuun's. It, too, must and will be cut by our, book sellers. Do not let us pay these fanatics for their abuse of us." The articles here denounced are clearly among the first fruits of the Nebraska scheme. They are pro tants declarations of Northern independ once. But for that infamy, it is probable that Northern periodicals would have gone on for some years longer in the spirit of soul and mind-deadening toadyism to the South and He "peculiars," which prompted the. malignant de nunciations of Uncle Tom's Cabin in Graham's Magazine n year or two ago. The introduction , to the article in Harper for August, above complained of, states a very ob noxious truth so forcibly that I quote it "That our national Union, and along tlith it our proud national existence, is in the"most im minent peril, the blindest must see, the most stupid must acklowledge. The proof of this comes not simply from turbulent Congressional debates, or inflammatory resolutions, or law re sisting riots. The most alarming evidence is in the tone of the press. Cali any one he blind to that attitude of fierce defiance which is now so burning a form so sectionally distinct? Can we shut our ears to the furious invectives, the stinging reproach of meanness and treachery on the one side, and of cowardism and fanaticism on the other—the vindictive taunts expressly de signed to arouse the bitterest sectional animosi ties, and impart to them a virulence which no , recollections of a common ancestry, of n COM ' mon glorious history, can ever heal. The lover of pence, of union, of tompromme—we will still use the term, although it has fallen into disre pute—might see nothing formidable iu this, if regarded in itself or is its intrinsic weight or argument: 114 dread signlticance lies in the fuel that it is the sign 9f a people already diri ded, and whose hostile sections are beginning to hate each other with an intensity that no (Isere outward political MM.'s" tiOn ran repress. The South is saying things of the North which no men at this North. whatever be their party ties, will bear. The North is hurling back upon the South vindictive taunts, which can not be for given, because they imply charges of what is even worse than corruption of blood, or any forty of political dishonor. He who does not \ce this is blind indeed. We are already divided. The ev idence is as direct as that England and Russia are now at war. In fact, we may well doubt wheth er there really exists between the hostile armies on the Danube, or the hostile fleets ou the Baltic, as sore a feeling of personal and sectional rancor as the press is spreading between the Northern and Southern portions of these United States." Commenting upon the sad picture of sectional estrangement here preeenteil, the editor remarks in ti subsequent part of the article: "On this Natirsaka Bill, we would frankly say —and we know or nothing in our editorial poni. tion which should prevent our saying it—we share, and warmly share, the common feeling of the North." These things are important signs of change. Harpers' Magazine has been established mom than four ylars. - It has u circulation of 130,000.. It is a mailificent property, yielding an annual revenne of Many thousand dollars. These arti cles will cent both journals all their Southern circulatiou;l It proprietors have deliberately sacrificed thnusands by the assertion of the truth. There is yet hope for the freedom sad manlinem of the North. Forgive the length of this pro lusion, I could not make it- shorter. Mont Font Dcsioca.s.ric Movssizsys 1 inge were held recentiy at Dimock Corners and ltiontreee in. Susquehanna county. They were . stronger numbers and enthusiasm than the I meetsage addressed bY the Governor . Sreecbes 1 condemnatory of the Nebraska iniquity 44 its supporters were made by lion. G.. 1. Grow the "fusion" candidate for Congress, and Hon. David iTiltoot.!'XZ t the Montrose meeting the Register says the last named gentleman spoke for two Ihours and a half, and that his address WAS the most able and eloquent ever delivered by him at (het place.' It was a masterly effort in behalf of ; Freedom, and knocked the sophistry and non ; committniam of Bigler "sky-high." Mr. Grow also made.a powerfol speech. He lock and tri ' umphantlyi maintahled his position with Mr. Wil mot and i i he great body of the people of the North. T o enthusiasm with which the speech es of theseHdistingisithed gentlemen were receiv ed shows that the people are sound to the core ; on the grent question of Freedom, and that Gov: ; error Bigler having anis,' himself with the ori: ginaters.ttud supporters of the Nebraska swindle will, in thei language of Mr. Chase, the Demo cratic ex-.4peaker, and editor of the Montrose - Demoerat,"receive the earnest and scathing re buke of the people" at the October election, iMPRVIANT WAR 1i airs roost CHINA. The Liverpool Mercury of August WM, con tains an extract of a letter dated Canton, June 20th, 1504, which contains the important intelligence that the English and Russians had met close to the port of Shanghai, and that af ter a very hot engagement the latter was com pletely annihilated, Admiral Stirling having Isunk the Russian frigate. This statement,. which we have not met elsewhere, is made by the'Oevernor of Macon, though he cannot vouch for Its authenticity, yet entertains no doubt of the•truth of some portions of it. Dth' as Even..—The continuell urouth has dricft up d very large number, oft, welts in this village- Families are very much troubled to get water, suitable and in sullicipt quantities for 'drinking and cooking. . Mr. Lowry; Superintendent on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Canal, says that the water is very low indeed, so low that a number of boats have been obliged to suspend operations. • She ore informed that there arc nearly fifty boats, mostly second clime, aground on the Sum mit a short distance front town.—/Mrenna Demo mut VXMIONS .LECTIO3.—The returns thus far indicate that Stephen Royce has. been elected Governor; Ryland Fletcher, Lieutenant Govern or, and 'Henry M. linter, State Treasurer—Ml by the-people. They were the candidates of the Whig and anti-Nebraska parties. James Menclutm is elected to Congress In the lst dietria, and Jnetin S. Morrill, and Alvah Sa bin, probably, in the 2d and W. Mr. Morril ie a-feee-soilert. The other gentlemen are Whigs. All were cnedidatea on the Union ticket. SPECIAL NOTICES . Dr. Itt'Lane's Verroifage.—Anotbernied -Imt wipm e .—lt. l no emelt evidenve of the Intrinlic val. of .great Vermiluge, when even physician.. who are .g' nal forwav i'Pr d ‘i a 4 n d reit s ify .'"i to "t ite r'U tr n iti t m m iT i b l e a n n t ". nl l" l:l 4"li n ea Y • 'pen ff worm. Head the following: J. widd i .4 ll_)lll (b tr e lLT ., .% 8 1,4,, he1b t 7 i . , C0 1u. ., 11 0 );,, , Aj um. ril 2 , ,.183 1,1 2. 1u. del% Ilf "' l.ll l B 7 ta in te t o b flittso l" UVl. l l n Geoun the T elto " usl B4. l . ted 'h ilth ron th l e ra or ebb., u of Dr. - M'Lowee Vermifuire. At some nt leisure moment I will send an the result clan en. 1%0 41 1 . 'undo with on, vi'l. -Ito L 'z . l* (lA n it ' W. It 'l l,. ''' I cif .: l 6.ol :titA i:jhr, 4 :7. ; : 5inm... 7 . ; ..t0 u r i: 71 E 6.3 . 2 en ifi d 2 khilcuo,fteoT..nintryny.tjets..l,denn.. drool, All of l'vrntifoges, hi commis., ere worthleas.. Dr. AP ~., Idiris'antemilabarexfUge,:scewalsoliablik*:lpreaor:Tsbratltr":ll:Lifbr.tvheerDPit:lia.i:ltlistittEt.eowl' . _Le Germans have produced some very cieFllent remedies for vinous disesaie. Animist which two. lbe Si:willed "Dr- llloolland's Celebrated Bitters.. fm eale by O.M. Jackson—and used with remarkable lumen In /leer tkdeplain t, Jaundls., • DrePerels. iStrrone Debit Kr. and e. general derangement of the stomach. "The Baader Dispatch *aye w. eel co o t f this medicine: km W O .f patie m tdnnot h b at m a e h eb u lia ted th . but m ne t t i ant • of mins etreagth and vigor to U. fame—elect worthy conaderation. The fatten are pleasant In astound In eaell, and eau la administered under seer eirelimetanoni. to the meet dellcatemannach, Indeed they' abe wed by all /mum with Um most _perfect safety. • It would be well hr them who ars mach ItreCt4.l he the nervous to manatee. with one timemoonfal of lam sad greduallr cream. We :speak Ikons eat:mimes mod ate, of maw. • PrOP/riadge. The press, far and wide bare united la ne sommending the German - Bitten, no d to the aiDleted .W. moet mediallr advise their use.", gold In Ditieburgh, by FLEILINO BROS., Druggist. 110 Wood st. Alas, fins age bytiEo.. 11. laYStit,l4o Wood - Enlarged .or . Varicose Veins, We sk Um Johns aro Wu" Assiss.—l would nesniettulig ni*l lb. "Wilke ofpbnk lani, sad tho rota gonerallf to tag asiortaunct of 511 k .Elastio Stockings. Enna OaPs. Ankh &aka and bandana, for the relief and cora of 'Sari Soot etc liniannid Weak. Ankles, Weak and. Joints and Wa Toshio. stddlancos u. tithe cure of Simms rti aohinn Outlrobl itipport. - WI also bap scary yastatg Tf Body gb013.14.1. Drama, sad Li tact W. kind. of ati used In the our. of disease. IED.II. REYSEJL Ifholosil• Druids; til.fn 's•a try. /to.VI d.l end is . - . HENRY H: -. COLLINS, • PORWARDING AND o b um I N t u o la N Aii, a{Z R 0 ItA N T , ....101-17,E3',' .BIITTEIi, :SEED 2I , I S:7EiSIi, . , i . :NO. 25 Aro:4l; I :4 a it i t i :lo - More. Proof in favor of Myers Frost Wort or Rock Rose. P. thißoc.b4F6.7o Ifssans.—A :Medicine under the came of ..f.ocr? Ee1...! tt Roc: R. 0., has recently found it. ray into tbl. country, and from the new.psper account Or re. rennuerdiationll was Induced to make a trial of Its heal log properties in the ease of. my wife, who had for year. lion laboring Under a dines-.a known by the non. of Scrofula. Its prominent to:apneas were open uloen in the thrust, enlarged parotid stilude,ditceared condition o the moray utembrance of the head, and to that extant any timy..h,o 0,.. of l bin maths except when the mount wag open, tbero being tio peerage through the nostril., v.- W I many other painful symptoms that after attend thin ...in. of human halo - due.s and life. I bellere it in the Opinion of the medical faculty e.ureullt , that thin di.eare ia the fetunlation of almost every ease of Consumption t bat fell dertroyer, that carries to the grave annually Ito tout of thousand.: Mr wife 111/1 taken three, bottle, and It has et...toted her to perfect health. healing ill the utter. reducing every gland to Ito otiglnal site, and removing foam the lung. • difficult respiration, or breathing, which. •1 times , wu painful. In my opinion, It is due to the medicine and Its inventors, to say. et leant Scrofula there is no rireciflc that can equal it. Your& with esteem wILLIAm FLOYD, Surgt g Physitian. Norfolk, St. Lawrence CO, N. Y., Feb. li d lint. SALT R !TEEM. OR TEI TER. This is to oertify, that after haring need Myers' Com pound Extract of Eyck Rosete. the Salt Ebonm, with con, plover a11(V.21, f WOUid AOCertly recommend It, .s the best article, in nse, to all who are tronbled with the like com plaint. IRA 51 - .. k LEER. 14.t0n. March DTSPAPSI 4 A. AL. At yen: —Dear Ph-1 hare mitered for a , long time from DYNitTellii end IL give. me greet uleeaure to Inform you that, after [Wing ono bottle of your Compound Extract of Rock Rom. I received m much berellt that 1, can cheerfully roeummend It to any one thus &Ellett-o: .e being . valuable inedleice, end Itho teat I ever weed.— Yearn, truly, ELIAS PTERPONT, ecrner of Grand mad Oliver etreete. r=7ll _ - - This eertilles that one of my daughtere h.. petal to verlais of Sisk Ifeadaehe and Vomiting for some years—that some of the altneks were very severe, sod were almost sure to follow extra exertion. !leering of the laueflelal effects of the “Rock Bose upon others aintihuir afilictol. I seas Induced to peaches!! • tattle. Prom the eammeneement of heßaling it, (Revel-al week. 510 e.,) she hes lean free from thin distressing complaint. Ilex gen eral health bee improved and blued 00.01, and we attrib ute thin dadrable result to the provertine !inverted by • merciful Providence to this valuable preparation. New Ilaven,Jan. 2 1552. WHINEY BURTON. • This will nertify that I have or year, tulTernl with 'the wont ohetinatnlnt, which, It seemed to me, noth ing would cure. I Was finally Indutwd by my (clouds to atlrndtlo,ol.4.lleal Clinique, of New Haven. Dr. Knight prnecribed'thn Syrunufßock Roe, Which gave to.. Itutn.di Ate relief. nod cured me of a dinvee front which I nerve exported to reaverr. J. JONES. Snuthingtt.u, Conn., Inc. Ib4l. Sold whulenzle and retail at the Drug Store of Clem gd II Keyser, No. 140, manor blood at. and Virgin obey. thl - dittu of the (told. Mort*, nu2ld2►B FA.L.L PASUIi37,iI.I McCORD & CO.'S RAT STORE Drr a S 11 A7' R. WIDE-AWAKE HATS, LADIES' Hiding Hats and Gloves, FANCY C.rner Wood end run StreNst, NOR.RIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Auylkal Orta sired. caoce the Ptuarnuf. Phauttrip m .b I NGAGED for many years exclusively in • the manufactory , of 1.01:110TEVES retrntly 1 conaiderahly onlarged, Ly addition,' f icalott aµa and numerous fix torcot •nd tools, which willsoal+, tha proprhann to furolch, tafth &match , anr devoriptinn of ocomotive, on Ilicral credit. vein NORRIS & 80N. Medicine Chests of every kind for sale nor, than thayeau hul el.wherz, at Ktiverres Drat Store. 140 trod ault NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM D:AGUE.RRECITVPI S. ow POST (WIC!: TIMID STREET. Ci trizENs AND STRANGERS 1010 wish to otatslts an ...sensate, artist's and Warlike likeness,at a very nasierste prim, find It .he hi coats , res to roll at this well known estahlltlanent e sattedaohon avarsotled.• or no chard. made. Milting one orthe largest nod best arsantrod Side and Sky Ilahla ever nowt struert,4 for tto. purples, with Instruments of the nowt Dowertitlltintl.and havingattorted , thesyStenuof paarrn , 0- . i d r elg 7.1f17,1 . 7nr - 1/I .U N [Wtttfrbllntrtt . i.e 0 atil l ts; olTto to the patrons of the Art.. style of Degnerrretyrws, either singly or In groups, whleh has LIMY/ boats surpassed. Roans, op en and ofterttlng In all weatitere, from B /Valor* to 6 o'elck. r. u. ntedolherT ffi'Clintock's Family Medicines.—We call the lateral°n of h05.1•,.f faxn1:301,...1 othen. to Mead •ertirmenl eo ttaa fount" page of U. •alunLto Furl(ly - - - - 50 ozs. Quinine f, s:Lle. at K EYSER'S 110 Wood 210.0.1. toll - - - - - ---•- Do Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle Ululnsr and Blaeaus Powder, In en•elsa paaaaanul.l.l.7 on hand and for rale Prom nattaalna, In lots to .alt put cluwra ou favorable terms. Alto Pafaty Fuse. D. W. C. BIDWELL, Slanutacturtre lat., no 7 IPS IttiVOL Dlltnbutub. _ • _ 50 gross .Nl'Lane's Liver Pillx.and Vermi fito.f.r salt low at Thom 6tni.. 140 Wood t Ease and Comfort—The Couformator lately Imported Prow Parle. eleactly suttee; ilat to tha peculiar iliape cf the Ifoui. rii'• new hat Isar seal on um head ar axial one A neat et aul a good Mt map be had at ri 1T and rt. ar2P-tt IV. DOUGLAS. HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON &. CO., Beg to eitll the attention of Buyers to their srterisit.Stort n 1 HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, entarftling oat of th, matt tncoplat, - urorttaesito ht RECEIVED ET RECENT PACKETS )ROM EUROPE, • end ohleh [her offer on the mold favorebietrooi Alev eboutagulag Eon .111 Sod their Interest rartotol bastes their 11A.EDSVAIIE et tio. Wgsoll I . ll44sbarsh, 14 rp,oxs VMS , . 61.111101411.) PEARL STEAM XECL, CANAL BASIN. ALLEGIIENY, YEAR THE SLAILEDAD , JTATION. Families will be sup lied with out various Orik u jit ° oE' s t i ... L° .:A. w " Rood divot, OY Enda A r froitor. corn.r a' r Lliorty and Or. CUD Pitinborgh; IL I'. do.hwaytr, or J. T. Samplo . D 7l:Viliiitedll 2 •Tiod to fiamtlios !neither of the dries. TT..11111. CAM delfrorY• im BRYAN. KENNEDY d CO. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Yllft..CM2ll.l or Chilson Furnaces, IVro't Iron Tubing AND FITTING GENERALLY. For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. W. will ma trartrbr Wzrraing gad VeAtllablog by ionm or Hut {Viktor, Ilyer or Chilsoo's Yarn.. Cburrbely &boot& ItorylynlA. netrrier. Green llorwro,'Cuart Murry Jail Hotels or /),]lima. No. VS Ifitykot sL, Pittibureb A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., • PITTSBURGII, PA., , AGENTS stale Mutual Fire it Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF .HARRISBUItO CAPITAL $350.000. Girard Fire and Marina Insurance Co. OF YIIILAJ ) ELPIIId; CAPITAL 8300000. INSURANCE , COMPANY OF THE VALLE OF VIRGINIA. WINCUESTEK, VIRGINIA; Capital 8200,000. MICE PENNA.INSURANOECI.I.OY PITTNIU110[1: AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. -Anita A. A. CARILTEIt.Sees. JOHN 0. BASER & co.i3 TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expresaly fur their sales for Medic inal.... .t. C. B. 4 Co. lisvins emßloicl44 *4.4t at th. Flaborien to eunericitenit the resouLecture of their Oil, as sure. thepublic that It le prepared with the greatest ear. from none bet fresh aria healthy Urea. All 011 mid with their Itlgoatur* will ho found to be of memmol Gatel esilty, and me be retail:mit it the most del. Irate stomach. It le ertianekeir employed LOth In private and Morita practice, and weltdeaerreathe attention of Invalids, aa remedy MOM valuable UAW./ yet discovered, fur con sumptlon or pulmonary airectioini. JOUN C. BAKER. h. CO, No. 100 North yd K., Philadelphia For ealeby all the principal Druggist. lel74lttidarrk.T HOLMES, RABE & CO HUCCIM3OII. zo A. 11. HOLBIES & BROTHER, MAXIMAC4I7IIZRIS OF SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, Rhafting awctlialleofur. Naelinriy, • Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts Collett, .PITTSBII OH, p4t., Wartruoosi. No. 111 Wooly er., Orrviss Farr AND Sown BAIT work wuranted. mll.llO Amy wurar.„ coonolll mum FLEMING B R OTH E o ß w S, WHOLESALE I D M UGGIS T S, NO. 00 WOOD STREET - JITTSBUI:011, PA .. pi lmiTtorsof Dr. allanderialelestad Tarta!raga, War L. 0. ciItAFF, ieueeexsur to J. S. DU -041a.130 &mud ittalt.Plttoburgh, ,Apex/f or rgalb‘4ltr Cbstsantr. All mietlea of Powder an; usatity. cow tanallr , on hAnd. Also, SoM) ° kr UNITED STATES LIE E.I2OIIII4INCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PIIILADELPII74 CHARTERED APRIL RO. isso.--anwiz PESPraIIL. OAPITAIP•42SO,O 00. ofir, s . it HE ro , l'Aing and 0 /madam*, PARaddpkia OFFIOIIB 07 TIM HOME BOdILD'AT PPILADICILPHIA • ••• . - • Ste t am R. T Crawitad. Paul IL Goddard. •. Da i l aira . ' ° oar* 7d'H o urr i . William o G re a nc b e o , n . - %m nDmu fiasidesa-likvbaa 8. Cbbig . • . rox President—AmbrumiW. hkdital Exastincr—Plitiltranch. use. Ui n'Almoo, 2d. DJ AP'gb°°-7 oin • RN , Amt. mid . / • • • 1 4 rOarla atelat Pittabarah .. N - _ __EW ARRIVAL AT 1 1 0 0Dueit rec'd llooii s r o r ik 4anrd itFchi L o A ar 0 .. 0 p 00 l to r r i o g o t o t / L D W M l 7aorsth y,. Port ' rbo abo4scroefa d&t,bmlos.rauocturom "'kith , Ira to ottstbolorpro t. prim, I ===st =tat ;i l ia this oIV. tAll in Asot ' , :au rs'd , r , :! t 41 ` S 4 P-- . , ow, .1.4.4. bl.Bally's Antiriot , and Lotion. ceichmt , Valuable Improved_ Property for Sale. ed tbronghnui thelatad as t, only reliable preparations . 13 CFRF4TA NT to an Order of tho Orphans' ever invented to, the Care of A , Court of alleghenr County. the cuteoritcr otters at 1 pl. la, e . a;va twrpetnal lowa to riataan G. q•duan, dnida.l Diseases vi the Urinary Orgaas, Piles, aid Feaati.e ei j an ' tu ' at eritain Lot ot Ground situate in the Sixtb ! Comp/din/v. f l Wul at the city' or Pittahnruh. numbered COt . in the plan I The .„:„,,„„ e h.,..,„ mdi „..., meai , l ., b ., . 1 . 1.: artitku Ica cep he lain. or Henry Irwin and Job . testi.' I.g - tuning en • • PoUthwardly corner of L evan and rays met with la oaring the above complaint., has Fur- i Frani:Hu sta, the.. attendine fronting ton Franklin it.. ~rte od -,,,,,, the pivprletora themselves, saying nothing . . t ..r.." 4 ". ;...S 11. t • lot. N.. iii , val in 4.•;.til southarinily, 0, F .._ the thourunds of individuals who have Lien pertutanently F r7 . 4.-tit',•;:liT: ' ,.. !tt ,, , i , : . V;i! l c l S4 - i ir n l:rvl;o , ti . :Itti cured by their We. We would amaze :be public that the,. t .rere garata'l7tla7lr have by Mr. J. 11. Ilindley. In., Fall ere nut mere patent humbug', ennlynUnded solely to cell. , of /!.10, and which have Lean v on rcnted to to but areprepared by a thorough Chemin, with the meat ! tenant,. to. to the preeent tin!, !raid tot being aulecct to an annual a:num.! nua ..f trti. The /L. i• lighted with eliolcu and rare ingredlenla ableli eau Le obtained • and . K;; ,.. n , th ,,,,, ;., byth.,;;;,, e ats. to 0 ,, p , ri. are intended to do pool• But one trial La reiniral ta. con• For t..n. s., which will be necounnalating. au.) . the vine. all that each to the not. ' ' subscribe ,at N.. t!itit. Fenn et... ' l' They sro rue no in WM., with frill dirurtlons sh'rirannin n then, the Antidote et SI. and the Ixitido et t. tits. per NAO.,. One bottle lasts ten days. 3lsnr bore briin entirely cured In two or three drys. Invented hr 31. BALLY, Physician to tbo Hospital o Paris, obit prepared by D 13110? & .. • b.. ECG., General Aden's for the linitA :Yates and Csinisdass, to whom all orders must he addremed. Principal Depot, 4.8 Broadway.' corner Grand et, New York. Sold In Pittebursth. 'shot...l6.nd retail. by PLCAIINU BROS., (mammon to 3. Kidd & Co.) X. GO Wood fit 4 141.4- log, J. it. PATTEP.SON CO, and by Drupgi.S. every' where. fteM-3mdf, • PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OTFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTeIIUILC4II, PA. JAMES S. 1100.37. Caguas A Cotton, Poc tarp. Thin Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining toor connected with Lin. RISES. Also. against Hull and Ceven ifiske,on the Ohio and Slissisetippi riven and tributaries, and aiaring Risks And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of the Pea and Inland Navigation and Trangf,ortation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety Wail parties. Jlimas S. Ikon. Wm. S. Garen. Samuel Shi:lnrksn, James D. 31e(1111, William Phillip% Alexamter Bradley. John Scott. John Plillerton, 10.w.pb P. Ciargani, NI. S., finhert tialway. John MeAlpih, Alexander Reynold% Arm W. F. Johnston, strong County. James Marshall, 'toroth, N. Lee,lxittannlog 'George S. &Men. !Gram Stowe, Bearer. isrXt 4 Yr , r P.a. gong Fly., n.t. ookl Or. iiloi•te!o Invigorating Elixir or convi A L-11 It le Inquired non fhl• great restorative is aroomplishing such extraordinary curer, we can only reply that In the Arabian herb that forme Its cardinal Ingredient hove lean blended by the Omnipotent Physician, a larger amount and greater varlet'. of enrollee propeetws than he hendol're been eupposed to exist In ahundretldiffereut ar kiss of the phormomprela A whole medicine chest of remediee, en to epeal, nem. to hoer been combined in pie herb and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we have their ian. ecntrated eeetnne. It le the effect. however, not theft:Nee with which we hare to deal In the pra.tirol applleatlon the t0....1i , td0. The victim. of Ilyrpti.les are rural. th e nervous aro relieved, the half paralysed renuno thole natlv Cy, the puffers. fern ho are tormented n more the weak berm. vigorous, the tint of 'noodles. Bev o . the complexion of the biIIOUP, the deprvercd In spirits Loom buoyant, the lack In tanned In every condition of dies. &rive immediate benefit frost the aro of Dr. Novae's In vigorating Nib& or Cordial Three Nets, supported by rrefrogobla proof, are presented to the attention of luta olds, who can verify them by • single bottle of ,the doe. The Cordial le put up highly concentrated, in pint DA 1.1.. Pries thews dollars per bottle, twe for the dollars, .Ls for twelve dollar*. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggist s throughout the United Plater, Cana des W and ept Indlea. General Agents in Pittsburgh —Fleming Brea, corner Wood and fourth etrorts; Lod Gm. 11. Keveer, corner Wood street end Virgin Like. c Airw, by J. P. Planting, Allegheny Cl - A Secret for the Ladiee.—llow to pre ne heauty. —Don't use Chalk. I.llly White; or any cf the e.oalk"l nainnotloto to mama] sfsdodir aallow complexion. If you would have the rose. hem:slit hack to your cheek, a clear. healthy rind transparent skin. and life sod. vigor infused through the ay.teno get is but tit of Carter's Span. Lob Mixture. sod take It sourrdlng to dinwthins. It door not rate unite a well as your sreetniratio. Lut lf after a Coo &wee you do out find your health and beauty revising, your stop elastic and straxons. and the whole system re freshed and Invigorated Ilk, s Spring mining, thou four vitae In hopeless, sod all the valualdr oertifiratos we poo sets. Pt Cro naught. It Is the greatest IniflOcr of tbo blo.sl Learn; in perfertly harmless, 11..1 st the name time pow erfulty Pea adTertisexacEst. aulS-Itn (Is IrT Citizetee Insurance.Comiry of Eittaburgb. 11. D. XLNO SAMUIL b OBER.", N MATER, BE. WOOD .5T • I TAR !!.I RICI.77.AND Rt. INSURES !FULL ARP KAROO RISKS 4/N 7118 Ui, AND MISSISSI PSI R I KRS, ANI* litITA MRS inrarr, avanat LuRT nr Mr.a.upe ht rwr. ALSO gv ic,st UM nr th , SRA am, NL rtGA TIOS , tml TAU:, SIVII TAT JUN. alLlCto.i: H. It Hinz. p N 'lt. Lori/nor, Jr Wm. um m l. s . 2 muel P., ' E , 11. li. Mr, ennert thrnlnp. Jr, '' "'' "'n' il l''' ' . Harbannh. John S. D worth ' Isaac 111. Prnoor.h., F ' ra J P4. P , ... 1 1rm. IYiJter Ilrynnt, .1. trhnounpaker 1 Wrh. R. Ilsyr, John Shlnton. • Indignation and Livir comptaint Cured DS KIER'S PETll.(3.F.G3l.—litead the follortln t letter from R.. 0. Dieterron. • 1t71141G611, In Ore.. Ms. ft DI, Knra—Dear elr—Myrrelf nnd wiftb4rtna tern wrottO hen.h l Ir the no. of your retroloum, 'doh to hay.. you P.llll roo len of two or, thrnw docknt toter. 1 ant oar Co , Mr.gazlroyal Minter, to ado rdanw cos romnl of ml" p , O Please alfeeted.wlth Istdlgenttna and an Inaction of Use Oro.. Mr Pante of repel( and wife, telhro taking noun PST. ROLCIIIL On ROCK OIL We took. gement' ba tten—two ot three osell—aboat a rear and .1 half arta, and we harayrarar rqtr t yad ro grod Isaalth the year, ao we barn , wince ern time. I bad not' talnuo a Mon), Loren befirra tbat fullneoe of ihe rtnouteb *bleb en Cater.. the <Ole eows. rellarnd, and I bare felt nothlna oflt olnee that thn.. My wlfir 014 also relieved front a throttle diem*. of lb. 11rwr, .hl--h had Nana of ....rend b/ the rue ef your rro ettmn. Sall br 0. !I. KIES, Canal Karin, GEO. IL KLYSKII 140'Wood it, end Orwerlato and Medlelne healers every. trSere. !Peery, advert Woe Petrutourn cool's) 1121 i Syringes—A barge assertatent of Self-In-1 other Byrin;:no. for tale at MereElen', 110 Wood etrent. aut. I PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OM lIARTFOFD, OADItoI Stock, Mutual Premiums sod Western Nod, p kOOO,OOO. 11$: ,ottpoRATED 184. Policies of lasuranne issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOs- OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OA TAX PERILS OF NAVIGATION. mia3 , 53 yoMF O o F r A MPtIF:b F z A RNOADe.Abnt. DIED--'t bl mots on the 4th tun... of Tyttheict fitter. TIINI)101th POINDEXTEM, eldest wet of IL W. rob:Wet ter. of Plttehuret, sod of the firm of..e. 43. Wetherell. of the former till. 'lnns, as Is statml in tke letter nunennrtleating the mul ,IntelLimmo, N.M..] Um taken from us 01:10 nttha MGM pre. Claus and brightest keins of the church and of mcketY:' ~vE~v~uv~iri~ia~ibiElvZs blMi . s County SB.: Ills Commonwealth or Pennsylva ia 10 the Sheriff of Allegheny County 'Brat rt Chalice 11. Omni. make roe secure of prosecuting hi.elaimi, then we rommAnd you, I.lbre. that you mean mot. by gad and lewfol eurrimonere. lance S. Prat bowls Ev'm of James Adams, dee'd. David Atkin. Catharine Atka Isabella Allen and Auld Allen. Jemra WiftlYdrerrTsi rilr'';'ir:yntemm'jyr'Xits'hu.TFl;otonelri. Joseph Pennock arid ramose Beni ft Bichsel Allen and 131sebeth 8. Pennock and bane Pen nock. lets of your county. an (hot they be mod maw lo go, one ,Indoes of the lastrkt Court. of Allegheny manly. tooChun to t o holden on the ;oath llonday of Norton. her. lehl. to altar wherefore when, than, the paid Chas. 11. Grant, the plaintiff. the defendants aforesaid. to gether and undivided, do bold all (hot lot or pawed of ground Iltuste In the Fifth Ward of Pitteborgh: Begin ning twenty foot net of Factory at.. on the mouth rids Cr Liberty et., thence along Liberty et ea:tempi!, forty feet. therms by Hue proo f Pastor' et. one hundred nod clAtift.., to plan of beginning. n..ansederentl.ts tivtltion thereof bets:von them to be made awording LC , theta., and customs of thie Gommonsecalth erred ease made and Provided do railway and the Ramo to be dime do not permit very unjustly and aitidnet the sane hoe thd on And have Toy then there the man. of ose commoners and this, welt. Miner. the Hon. M. lteretitoni president Juthre of our A.U.TA old Court at Pittsburgh . the wirunth daY or Masan, the IS. ED IPA RD GAIIPDELL-lindhunotary. eel ireratT WM. 31AUILl. Shashi. Fresh At rfiral of Fall Goods. niktAGA& it AUL erequet receiving their, i hrice Fell Goods to whlith they Invite the lit, Una fr outtonioniwod the nubile In general. 'no floods have been selected with greet ears, and will to wild as low on they can he purchased Inthe city. Their/IRO conelatn, In part. et the (01101•Ing: tilaele WociplShA•ll4 lougfAquw: Fig d " ilay Mato '[Aped " (ilk Thlbei Plaid Cashmere Shemin I.oo ll l k k'n ti b et a^,t, , 11 1 :2,Virk=g1:7,.' etclessi allowed " Well Fine (huhu:envy Embroiderlem Penton Cloth: Okra and Iliglery: Paramattas, all colors: Ribbons: With ell mid*, and odlors LL'PLY'S FREXCII Meld- NOES, et the very lowest primed with an excellent snort meet of limulekeeplng Omit. sell Iron Front Build ings,:in. 91 Market it. EDMOND WATTS , MEROIIANT TAILOR, iga I,lnsurr sTREAT, Es just receiving bin Fall Stocker lilnrchni 1. Taller'. Goods fir Gentlemen'e wear. slowest styles and Fabrics. made eseluslyely.to ord. , n the best manner. and warranted to suit. sell Executor's Notice. WHEREAS,Letteri of Administration. on the &taloa John Yama.tate thehe Boron eh a i r arenttu eone 7 6 lle i oZhaelllep greeted to t eutecribors, 'flog:late pay e ment, 4 and all theen non aZitrdlll; m l:. mend, analost the L' fate of mid decedent, are rennVekyt .to make the eame.known,letthodt OclaY, JAMESICKEY,- ItOnEllT 1111,1 EB, Tanarcet, Vert. o,lB4.l4—aell.l3teroT Famantom • STRAY.—Gums To tho reeidenoo —— ,. 4VlV! of o i r b llwu." b rila b r. l o bit o gr P ito al lV . rei4 s t about or 13 Dimas old, th e 'right own urn on Our. The owner I ol s rj noretted he l;? coma for/Vairdroputri. . em , d / . '" °Tear. a ntiat r ysx 14AIDLIIVSVI L o ' l3nonbrnlti.; near Library. Alkgb,MY SlLN . tii'S --Just recd;me more luuk ran ' itr: it. MASON it IXS 26 6tAs at MAZCHESTER DgLIUNS. --- —pr usual ice .re miune semi, A. A. nasoN a 00. 12) NLY $4O. per • acre for a beautiful:Farm' oral urea; In Datneaton Tp., !karat.wlLbln a lbs Ireton Station of tho U. k SO mem o}. which la dared; tha balance good timber land. A thins Coat ewe; croltumlnona Coal •ta opened and readr.to be orked. The land Is rohlag but oaan all be cultivated.— Th bo ere ls a beautiful natnial madam on the place. Avtl • • • ten- • • •IL McLAIN 80..., EPTEMBER 9th, 1864. -. . •asgrun cf. N 0.91 Huger se., have just reed ler engem mane of the item , Negteel style& Of lereneb,fferies and &Mb •fferntht Emplderies ever offered In tem Mtg. • • elne—A re large &mermen; of-Simms "petty fur Travelling etrits. • •__ sell CC lIPER SHIRTINII MUSLIN AT 12 1,2 c. 1,7 .;-itturoby & Buielifict4lllMl open ibis nvorkl&g, one kinioh Long Oath • Martini ►t 12.4 &d e" Balm Linent g wurautel - ow Lao. b Xi a ttP na MOthet. ris'oraMPX"&dtral_l4.:ar= &11s-14 Gin 13BLS. ALIII4 on hand and for Bale icy 411.‘ maitxo slum. 911 in LBELCALOINED ALAONESLik on #1!111. Wig soik , Maim aitpa;_ =2!= .-...... • -............ . --- . - Alim--Alweitto.rured around root of riiii pm. an ii ura on roperty itst pated on Diamond, •Ilry. Di...town Di °ad or. and (Or now Market flour., I: 'id. r.DRINOTUN. ridirattairrodi Kier of Sumo ii, Miobran. A ci d. -. > . $lOO Remand. ‘TH 'ILEAS, - , I Alonday E , „ Wda l of A l . i . n iB d s?c,, E e v u e d u n i laiN t i e xt t s Cis of Boli.r Westmoreland Counte, wag cruelly and Inhu manly -m rdered In Slimier tookhip. on the line of the Penn'a Crt tel. in Allegheny Ceunty, by a certain BEN JAMIN 11 i CITED: Therefore,thisie to give pe title notice that I. Ferdinand E. tots, Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh, dauntQueldeit and authorized hy t O n esbiform of the. ed, to offer the abr., reward of Elendred Doi lan. for title apprebeneionand delivery of 04111 Benjamin Brewer Into the bend, of the proper authorities. Mad Eentemin Brown' has been pursuing e 1/11.41.11 of a liebermen end 'stalker: Ii about 6 feet C inches In height. and I. n etont built, health v looking man: hie hair TI of a reedy color, Is nf no Iron-gray raft. The ton ef las heed in bold. Ile Inalittle herd of titter ing. Ile •elghe about IDA pounds. and le emnewhat pant forty yea...Sege. Ile wore, on the night of the murder. dark lents and vest, and a white Auld, and when lart peso hod no root or hat on. titre, under my bend end teal of office, thin Bth day of Feptemoer.A. IL 15:4, et the Meyor's Oliim. in' mid city o Pitteburgh: eeStat VER'D E. ';OLZ, Mayor, de.. NOTICE EXTRAORDIN.4.RY.—The lar ge and cheapest /dock of GOODS west of t he Cleo:l -lama, con be found at BOOBY ER A FRISBIE'S Wholesale and Retail Clothing Store. N0.....D . 5 Liberty et. We cordially invite our eustomere and the citizens 8 really Loran and examine our stock of Goode for the Fall and Winter trade—cloths. eassimeren. venting., overecat- I Ing end furuletahg geode In endiene variety. and of eon. euperb ea stern The tromle have ail leen recently pnrelmeed In tho ...ern markets. on advantageous terms FO that we hazard nothing ineasing that We ran and mil .11 goody an cheap. If not cheaper, then any boo m in the city. We hove greatly etilergedour entabliehment, have ent. plored competent workmen to attend to our butane., and ran therefore prombe to hare tom work made to order I In the beet end newt faablottable cus : nil.. Call noon and examine for yourselves. No charge for ,hewing geode Remember the Bee liter Clothing Store, No. R2B Liberty street. neSt2w BOOBY= A FRI3IIIII - . . . _ . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. County of Allegheny sg: Voluntary asalgnment of William la the Court of Com Freeman to' }m on Clew. No. 21/9 , Newnan Vreemaii. J Juno Term, 1852. NI) now, to wit: August 12, 185 I, on Inn tlon of Mr. Todd, attorney of adm're of Neuman Free um, deed, the.,Cdurt gt - ent a rule (returnable en the six teenth day of September, A. D. 18:40on all tart!. Inter ested to show eau. why the state and eureties of the as ',tenor ehould (Mt be discharged from their liability. and Mit the bond of the nesigneo and Puretles ewneelleel, rd direct that not', to given I.y puhlientiWt In the l'lttsitura (Ineette fur two successive. week... From the se.s42t. E. CA511 . 11E1.4 Paotbonolar, owrxcu LT URA L xonok:.— The Pitts borgthfortiroltural Srelety will hold their Annual bition In the. Noe Market 11011. in the Diamond, on TLIESDA Y. the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Inn. The Soe elety earnestly Incites the co-operation and routnetitlon ',Mentors. The Judges are ( . 1,1111141 , 11 Mfg, to arrange the premiums. en Monday at :t le. 51. The Hall will be orett for visitor. eat In the evening. $0:1 as HENRI' WOODS. Creel. To Cricketers. _ _ . F r u,: OLD ALLEGIIENY CO. CRICKET CLUB hereby challenges any Club went or the Alin e mouttalue. to play, at a time agreed upon by din Parties, prlor to the Snit of November. Apply tom ed. dream ROBERT MORRIS, Preeldent, seiblts. Diamond, Pittsburgh. ANClNG:—Cargo's Social Aavetably, at gjv Waking Hall, evZiry TUESDAY Evening, the Union IVEDSTISDA Y. and the Ereelelor Aissern We cocci FRI. DAY }lroning. Alec, the German Oh SIONDA V Evening,. The amusement loving are Invited. Two Bands of music Leo shtletlireht,etertl. Fancy Danner, Schotieehee etc., in 11.11 710. 1: Cotillions In 1.11 No. 2, The Aron. Orr only ventilated• and a variety and abundance of befremitm,.altraym provided. Admiesion ti the Amen it --Gentleman and Pro Ladleseteg Gentleman and Lady 75 rte.; Gentleman alone $l.OO. Ticket. may he obtained of Frank Cargo at 70 Fourth et , Tr at Wilkins 1.11,2 d story. al., of the Slane Mire, and at the door. on the ehuve evenings. Tbustiiete.t order main. Lined. P - eNo Cheeke given at the door. neo 4 1 M . BROIDERIES.—Extenoive aysortnicnt toed Murphy 0 Durelifield'e. e have t pen, Sul. arid French C.Mlare; :Inner French • Venetian Flexeca Cambric Flitares. Habit, and Collar, in eat, 31a1. tern Collar,: and Rheorer, Crochet de: Cambrle, Mull and Swim handy and Flouneinga 110. Edglll.3 and loßertlam Valer-Jenne. - Edgings, En gliahllren4 Lnoer and FAIOISIg, Bolding, an. ofnew styli* aml latest ImportMimlic ales, Crew and !divan: MOuridng (Milner ; Sleeve, Lc.. of new • ) ragMVIU'lll & BURCHFIELD. I ler. Re lER3IAN REFORMED! CIIURCII.— Ifi ENf /LISTISEIIV ICE may he expected on SUDAE, the loth Instant. and regularly hereafter at 11, sena hours. by the Ber. It. 1%. Ituerell. In the Churih on Smith fold at. and VL-gin alley. Relhll s A PPLE, POTATO & TUILk IP PA KERS.— a a &me i : , rif , llAN i e u irrper , lsc , t , u 4 a:; . t . i.r.;:s..Voirrentod to see E. it. RIIINKII.ND. 210. 1 . Wood M. 1311ilii , INGl ' INEGAP-11) ca , ks Crab II Cider Vinegar. for family tom. free from vitriol. for /ale, by leg W. H. Sulrim No. 12 Wood rt. g LIVE OlL—i eases 13erdeagx. superior ouallty, for 6 1 1 4 by W. IL SI:TDIN, xe9 corner Wood and First etreets. IEAS-2 catty,' bxe. YucinF lly sou of 13, 12 nod 10 Me raoli,of title RAW,. A Imoortation, Sr mte 1,- - two W . II.NCTTON , No. 12 Wood et. ~ o V AIJT—S3 bags extra Dairy Salt, for sale t"1 by reek or donut by W. IL BUTTON. NIOULD CANDLES--30 boxesMould iv Cos loss in Ix.. of 24 It, each, manufactured Cr . 'the eat 1nd.......---- ia market, Co.' tale by W. H. SUTTON. ? ._--5 mident. !!!.&ItHIELL...4.ey. GGS-3 bbl _A 'A tor ral., br ... bldg. fresh Eggs just recd and .4. br IIE.IOLL IL Ot./LLINIL VOTIOE.. —No Surrender Lodge. No. 4, A. lE. I& h A .i . t., " :l .7 " :,t7V, ' A T 1 O :i. Tin% ''' F • it..! corner of Fifth sad nehillfald pin. . °,''''l'. s 0..,-1 JOIN ORAY. Coronalttoo. , 11)F;NTIS'Ili t Y.—D1.1.. t 11 . 11 , N r. T Deritil in 17e l lr l l'e, T.': ti o Ari= at Os put, luranal In at , toad to ali a li Mar fluor him with a call. Manlike, Is on Ferri street. one door from übenr. saßat ‘_,)f ILIKAP BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. —2 Alleghenyta. earh haring • front of SS tt. on Oblo Lane. e g City. near the outer depot. by ISO deep to a2t ft. URI. Cane. 4224 e.,'h, le 'ln hand. balsa /In 1, 2 and 3 years. S. CUTHBERT 4 EON, \ sera Bud Estate Aunts, 1.14.8.4 &Q.. (al term, DOLLARS IN HAND, balance at $5• ...,:di a month. A few good building LILO (oracle on the a, ,ve t Piton of each Lot !'2 ` 0.- E lse, SOIL front by . olo deny, to an eller. Situate on Sit. Waabinnton. reit P . CUTHBERT 4 SON. 110,24 at.. A PPIX PARERS .-6 .10zec- improved C ' arers rued and for tte by '. VI ; .I.l,:li'Liyi..llitnt?;..2ol 1.8 41 PEARS MILLS FOR RENT.-__Th e m. 41 i duluilo and tuy potalkr, gl,aUßl'lla, SHUR and SAW BALl. attschrti. eta noyi for root tow. attn.. prevent proprietora Intend el/Markin trln another Ismtnera. Thew lIIIIa hue one of the hut walr2fmaters In Cm country. being narmikat Inn the I..ittle IM ter riser, and Sandy and Bearer (anal. Thee ate 4).: m il tram tho Oblo dyer, or ontdet Lock of the Otnal. and th Pittsburgh and Clore. Theron is In land railroad, The to plation land ha t born Funny...l) and .1111 e, bunt, a ral:m &from Darlington to the river. ableb,will make thee.= "nication to thin H 4 llll 44.01! the ) through. THE STORE er bra very deeirable Sarah n Rir wiling good,. la. a nood run afeustom, doing II R 13 5, - ' . utnessOf UA about Sndatm!.llll2. MIT 011. Ir a /IWO paylugArit. wind, well to ntonento rs , as they Oro deter m ined ' mentioned alum, , DAN, tinar's ILIIII. Cell to Putollineaddream mith's ferlT, - .. !__ewpflat \ Draft fiIFIOUSE& .I.O'F FOR. $3; Cottager Ileum of two roams sr t L ef groun, 26 ft. trent \by Ti) de 'hurl trees, sib. Locust shade tree, street, 7th ward. Terms mew}, Also—Nest the shore, with be let of brick hewer of 3 TOM.. Pelf...Ste/0. S. CUTIIDIDtT • VEY/ MUSI6I-Serectedby _ to lb. 'CMOs, sad Dirt me el by SeiNali-]..The 'Wild Wood home by Dn. A. Weir. 11The harrier Poore, roma dwelt,' by gt. Mov. , 45dInaVler^lg;r gotz by .tll C t 'd ...tt! tC T . •It. by ALloy, Deeming—a beautirni Song—by 4 Old Jootia—tionwand Chorus—bye Few Mr, dee PIANO—Tbe Farewell Wo'(e, to the Ladles ort America, with Julllen's portrait. by,lollban. - Preutr VeNC ,I gIZL. ". I Y Lore Chase Sehottlah. D wer. 'The Caen ^: tee enekao — adebrsted Darseht\COOtra Moen' ill Warren. , La Oernesodree. Walt.. by At. Qlorer.. Ik , °,o^eAr:Alint h 7 C. • R7.ll:4lllPkokiltivarr at., sign or the "'Golden Dam" SCHOOL BOOKS I. Sadler, Federal at., Allelthe et elms fresh mrpplles 01 Scheel 1 ler use In eity 4114 country Sett rnent or Fyhool Stationery: WM TAORTMCiNNAIES.—, of Ono Morocco sod Wart rot !a. reed 1.7 en S. FANCY STATIONER Buff snit White Vielung C. of Stationery, tVed by. .• .}A,_ i LI, WOCILW. . 310 S--A. A. Miwon C2k. q l- 1 1 7, 7 _ 6 ' "I,,Viic!" rw l ?. l ecri l % !. x i, PLITirS o•t tu ° thn ot larya Paokare andNealtorr ,aere astat a a noo _ _ _ a • t a itactifloe from coat o ataaataletota; the wit b. arma , at asset, ooehaltlees than ueual teloes. .7 irmmifilsionasol and. /eat need a I troaeoortmoot of tilacr Peueo fneemlenee puttont. TTLeeeel f Name to., e. 1411R OIVEitIES--5;Ti: reeq, \ opmk new tiTit:: rlowlnq 1""'" ar aMs7 • • A. A. 11 1 / 1 1 , 0..i it CO.. 2.Z.,‘ , 5th1t. WINDOIV CURTAIN fresh arAt . eel 1: " ". °i".2*T4l7or. Alarketd.. ALMOND SOAP ulVlnxery flue till fresh Armond Soap. reed bz_ . 1 . JOS, F1.E31 , derndr DI ittpartd Menet \ A BIANI nt it chapped bauth Rad rougb slifo- 7p dosl "eel JOb. MAIM. cor. Dlszoomikand AU LU3TRdL—p no t tat Rail. Tonics now In 1114P , 11 llion.sel ellik ?ea Diamond .t. • XTRA FANIII4Y ”GENESSEArIoT• on hand and for sale by • " rePkl . • . • tOR sit-i— -mod.ti aerea woe. the m ar. adlolnla mrfadlT lac( ICE--25 tco. primo R A. IL, w. ur QYRUP MOLASSES--: i.l.renpxtegaues : to urivo. !ad %%IA V ATT..t co. ROSIN--bDle ht'No:~'ltoein to arrlia and tree. b, • JOILY W4.r. -10 BACCor.:k-;.-75 17x7-4, and ndkATOacco " 1.. " I"nd ba l7l W su jo r* Snt r ti .t • 1-1111 .11RES--Sonie fine LI Stddindast "k A. A. 3tASON,Jca., A4 .3 --50bblo. small *hit° firi.t4ale,bY .0 wli •• NJ. ,5 B. cANYII3.Ih.-- tiSIVEGO CORN STARCll 2 4 7 l.4ejuser6\l aired and We WA bl\:a4B A. LORD. bxeOlresh Farimi Eclairs FARINA c.. 5 . w.4\kuci.uno., .11PLOUR-.-150:bbbOVes ".11 rar vela br • )1 / 1 1 " ve artlcle for r reed by farketot. huld 77 ,4V - Fge . , go c T li ttorr t r ‘M -,.ototat bolo ire to tomb owe artfetto opt, Lioi R AUP A P P . " - Attelltlitik' ILI ototolifzttoro sod Other raikl&s. toed .tout:for TKO .PAIJLEIL, VINE OLICORY ICOGNAMW AI kr:l4 a t ; i ttPg ur. r . ir.. 5 1 41 1 3.• .Na • \ \ • \ \ \ , N'S' .~ ground ~ j~ 7 7 our ittet B, 808/~SQN ~;:1J0, .~. _\t \ ~ \ \ , 110111811. GitEIT, ILE OF R g t) :ITS . AND BLOCKS `October, 9th and 1004 1854. TIIE untlermgned will cell, to the hif,leNt' bidde.e• on the ;bon above narneet. and ell' on .` the' premises. 11,. ho.ofre4 • \ leer, Ere, ir, .11,r o lt ord ..4.es of Paned, with reveril WWI., to. In ti e Hmol o r, . I I" , 1 oerter. Seaver Como.. /N.M.,. llll y sloll oleo roll, or I ::;"erle r el;Tre ilr. s .M7l .:-;.'' ,,, ,":7, 1 '„, - .A,b;"ilx.,ite. ( . itr2 o .4 . : „kr lr . : ,. gz i , , , 1- . . \ . 4:a and r2lroads, ; ore ;ears, kilo t4ree years) wlthVintio i etilt rx; ... , z Irn r annual A deduction of,fi .1...ra will he made fig- umlaut paymeut or the principal, 'due In onn, two and three yearn. Bids will In received. at the same thee. for, sar. log; 1 booting and Inning two or three thousand per. an - tone: fer tanking, .for making noel la ring. oat million of b Am lo g trick, and . It, making one tulllinn of f. Welt; re, re ; moving likoddeuble yardn elearth,\ln mtling do• n and tilling op streets; end ibr gradielt. 'curbing- and tering Stifia nuperficial garde of Ohio landing. elm. for this imam te diate eetlen of twenty mall tenenneate, furnishing all the material. end labor. Foe ear a¢ll all the above tobe, out heir will la raid in 1 Vaal, . the work pryem the remaining half in lota. ; grounds or building.: at auction mall prices; perfect titles, br:ranr dels'. ere.- item rold. \ ~,Ni• 1. 1 ..ku. or tho IIMINI•Tt i and denetiptio. of the "...h.' muntr7; '‘e . may lc had by application to amp of the following named proprietors, et s thelr res., tire \ Tatham. el., place* Of business, an thowa below, co vev ce plane. drawinan and spetlfgatione, with refer- i cr. te fah.. m a t e r i als ..th. he , reoulred as blare, will he exhibits i at the office of th \Comps., in Rochester. near the l i st der of Ortni. In ndditfop to the lean/moth Car Factory. Fouialry4M• ; .chtne She), Steam mills g. now Ewing erected to i nen enter. areangements are already In progress. fort the enation e.f \half a Buren other ammeacturing establish meaty. to ra driven by /deem ' Alm. an ex lemilve Sens I Ina.. se verat Chureh. and a ina6nlflcerit Uotel c upon t he! hill2but near him rallroadelepet alit atenniteat binding i Theachinproxemente, with the itemplated earl) cone I poetic" o(the Cleveland nod PRO °rah railroad bridge ...co Oni mouth of nearer;, Intel iorenter, and the am even. deb. and station attach/nen as also liberal and extensive ileprovements of the puhlle andhorn and etre,. _ by the Nuniugh eel ell, and the location, at this place , AUSTRALIA. \. • of two or more esteosive coal yahli. fareblpplug cool down ; the Ohio will \ , iun \ a conthanance of heg t p Omer at Rosh-' SIXTY DAYS' PANSSAG.L. carer, and min an Immense assdkunt of bop foryenre to , 1 oneer Line of hionthlLLPacliet\ls OM! It 1802PCGt•t1 hat many of their fri oils and aasomates. from 'the East, will 1 I Thofollenving Ships hey. • 14. pr.. tat the bon e. sale. In October. \ 31. T . 1101,11,D, Roehester, Beaker Co., Pa, Ro'cfi 1 /.300 ten& July, Sca Rango,3 to., J b JOON lIONIPSON, Wakefield, It:I., IX ' 101 IN NEWBOLD. Philadelphia. Epered dat,l,4ootons,Atur Ladle Ernani 906toos,Any \ HIRAM VALTWID(I4 N. Y. \ 185' 185.1. . . :TEPID:. D. DII,AY /4, i aeon Ed le, I,4sotorte.SohL Edward 1,100 tau, Oct, '5l. O "MEN AND . 3 1/VniOnei • [rractae, N. Y. P s2 ' Ocarn geed, 1.0.4tya, Nos . \ .PI-td Coirce. I.f, tuna. OR.; . Ifirol ISSN. ; -- __l-.-- Scar.. 64 bins. Dee, lBs2.,CarNiage.goo tong, peeember, \ Grand. Procession of the American pp- I "r 5 V• I t°. , j.n. ' A 15. "' \ bol Praia:oh Yob. 18:4. teetant issoMation. , \ Eriphr a so ‘ l,- tau, Mardi; Elthheft m ale, 1 Attitoes; , 51 •71 AGREEABLY ton fsolution of the Grand 0 ,11' 3 1 ... m. r „, c, r 4r i k : I= ton 4 :, ly Lodge at its hot eamloo \ tho ;town' relehrstlott .11\ 1643.. " 1651. . . \ n place la the dtr orPitu.n b.on, 31ONDAY , the llth „Nv,,,,d‘800 tone, April, ': ... of &Vernier, 1811. The Wife et Igen. in the Western The Alpe of thin Llne.o tied With - Emerson's Pat t I thm 'Ci of 1 '' ... .. 111 n'... 11 I _then* ..re , th. led e • Wentllstore and carer Fated? Meal!, Life-Boats to the pia. of forenlag th rre.'Wie. whcrotoor \ The new and nishwltleant Clipper snli , FLY/60 St() . will tike their ph. somenting to bed/ Na , The rmcm - 1710Tona Register , W., 11. aurae. 'Hester. willetweerd • Finn will form On Ifa) at, oho li it. Bating on Merit'. 'xicctrude m Eighteenth KO titbit Line, •thi win a \ extending, down Uay to Penn. up I tin towards St. khdr. t oe msfi e e tree , austemt e t, The Prornealen will morn at prociaely tikti o'clock. A. 31. Rol re —k p Liberty to We., ii. Baal to Third. ale On the 20th of September.ft ‘. Third to Varlet, along Olin-tat to St. Ir. down Ukelele TbesELYING SCUD Isbultt on the moat teploroved mod ‘ to the Brid.., nen. the Bridge to Fed red, up Federal to ern prlriciples and is connidere4 to he a perhet model of \ North Common. up North Commen ta ' t Common. Along Marine \ Architseture 3 haat, who desire a quick run In 1 East Common to Second st.. down Seco to Faure sane, c tie of the finest soil fastentafilpper Slap, everbuiltabould \ dawn Coot lane to Ohlen down Ohio to hertnot. down reeuro pelpage without delay.. only a limited number ; Chestnut en Mechanies Midge. acmes he ro e. \t.. Dam oflnt and 'ad Cabin P. •11g•t , will I.• taken. ail., along Penn to Lawrencorille from t ence to 31., Per freight . panang , apply on board. ist Pier 10 Ea. Derinv'e flrore where the members of the Order said both- River, or to IL W C \ ME11036, tertalbed with addr e ssor, from several e%itlegulsbeel en! 11 Wall street. h•- V•• apeakers. \ lirrtarinu —Tli; • Pre m.'. will morel to Pe et ,down Penn to Wayne. up W. me to Liberty. down bcrtY to Smithfield, Along emlthkeld to Seventh, up E entitle Wobater up Wel.. to Washington, up Waahl r c o y n to Wylie, down Wylie to FMB, down Fifth to Smith/16i dze % Smithfield to Water et. down Water to Ecru, .0 ' el to Fourth, dm. Foorth to Liberty. from thence to Iv re the Premealon Lirmed, where they will he dlsmiaataL The Proanalen will launder the hamedinte direction of Bather fi I. Smith. Chief Slarabol. S Vet 1:F1. MY! ER , .101 IN MeIiONAL ) D, Com, on route . II UM:MEYER. I No aplrituour or malt Ibiner will her permitted on the ground, and any member of the order who shelties/. the rank* and go lute any grog mhos or tavern will be atripped of his regalia nod turned out ef the Procesnkm. BASIC/IL lIYLEII, D. 13.0.31. fur the Western District of Perm's. AGENT For Selling and Buying Patent Eights. rritE subscriber, baring learned from his L intercourse with Patentees and with persons who St denlroun well Patent Rigida tor Cities, Counties, SLII•P. &C...en with ct en, who with to perchers Inuit right. • that an ooeot to transact that kind of bnal nem was much needed here, has deter-mated. devote hie limo end hie abilitln to the hertire of them who may dee etre to employ him . Pledging himself to attend faithfully to all [matters en tow" dto him • he concludes by referring the public to the foltoo lug testi/nom. of a few of the Otivola of Ifithe burgh. Ac. wells F EATON. Plnacutan, Auglu 1ith.)854. The std.:fibers hams long Leen acquainted with r. Nfell F Town, end have no hesitation is reconfmonfUng him to all who y-wish to employ his servings, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and ludefatinehleindosteL fa whose exertions evert relfanee may be gloom!: . Needle U. Craig, AV. floblason. fn. Lorimer. Jr.. I John Graham, • W. H. Denny, .111.6,9 Wood, If.(fhflals N. Mimes k Sow, F. R. Friend, Kramer &Raba, A Y.Lorenz, L. R.Lielnaston. aceNetY Ladies' Class in Mathematics. s N MATIIEMATICAL DEPART CaR.LEUE. Ladles 'are taught 7744.1Tr:grrize l Atr:iPoZ6:"rt r . ,fioherleal Projections Shades nod Shad:"Pa..to lltteleuo It denial:Lod pritudgally Nr tenchtts and tglean. cod Student.. and will I tooth:tad Mathernatles >kn.. Houreg-ttedetday, ftnta 4to P. 'd • Satu-dng t to 12 A. 31. Tatum —VI/ r"'" SI In advanu, 1 . .. ILA YD sepl Profettor of tlathematirs. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND KITOOL on NEDICTIVE. ryLIE Fortc-s.erenth. Seislon will begin on MuNDAY. - October DM 131.1 sad old on the let of omit, IMS. •Prinelples and Practin. of Sieges Smith, ]I..D. Chembtr soy-1141 A. &Masi „,. Princlule i • Mekficino—Sam ar, If, D. Anatomy an —Josepb Itoby, D. \ Obetotriliehers . owns, MD. . Materi eebe a Itssir and Patholdgieel A pabarrii-12corgo D llD raetkn Anotomy-13.115mith s 31. I.3lnicel lustrnetion at' the Infirmary, \ belonging to e Univemity. end son taininanno hundredund fifty beds., Yee, ire the Lectures. Pat Matriculation fee, U: , an - nation f.e. Wat. E. A. AMEN. If.D., Dean. The National Intelligencor end Union copy, rum • sod send hale to Dean; sod all other name to 'obi& muted moor Is sent. will publish to the amount of li, chsrgo Pal. Patriot. • • GEORGE R. WHITE : 7. V'o: 59, NARA E VSTR.E.EiI 'WILL open on and after Diondayn v day of :entombed, a richand_ „Taxied a e t tM a rls, Made. Velvet, and Cloth Maks, Ta=and pemebertc Mutes French Merlntl.Fdaloneresan...kMou;d6,Latnec. A ILA, ttrO ß ß ' l,V=i, and rif,3dr, mon c o o n toe, Em and Laea.a.nd a ikanai' :tinseAceallirtentio'.l.ZUeranWant, ri D T ' yrl7 4 l3:a .. . ' a_Pri .m.eagt rgipetion f o rntn . lormer wines. Sane bet,, et a large. , o te Qu d.t. lt vituart CaaIILT !ty exhitiltedbolcdc nun., atrtdmna suposlor—gocda 'ere add t'ittaburzTroat Sl. 1554.—eeplMw• • • _ • Morning !'rot wdy 4 weeks.) WM. it. IB.WIN'S - \k letEAL EST4TE 'OFFICE, No', 87 Froht elite% 3d doitr :ram liark.t; Dealer in Lake Chazzi. auxl4l , Om. Pis Iron, C , 31. exopertT bought and VALUABLE FARM% FOB BALE : -T00 subscriber Wren ior vale hie lltrin on the Northern 'rerunlite. near Munroe ToWn. lu this comity. It contains 117 acres-90 acres cleared:and the residue well timbered and iratersaL Limestone andstone Ceara( the best en* Ur aboubds nearly throushout the whole farm. The il i.,,t buildings ed Improvements 'Fe ,In need, order, and of a quality nyj 1.. • This farm Ls 12 miles ?rote \ the eitY, 3 mires flout the hoarest static ou the Wile.) raltroadarld about the same distance from he nearest nAtiOlioll the Alloghony Valley 'railroad. sad will be mid low and on easy term; Apply. on theme:glees ho , WILLIAM. TIIOIIPBIIII, ' Or io MELLON it NFAILIIT. 'Attorney; ~ No. 6 Wylie at:. Pittsburgh. ()ma PI • • mon a.l '1103403 ]rein Co. . 0. • P Stet:76.li PePliel i a , l 3 o V4,4s4. f . 1 3 1 P i re V eters -4 hts il tli C ily'derisrerl nrniitlntul vtn the pit'd Stork " PlLl, l lR hurgh "d .11"t" 1 ",i', 'gm f',..1:0°1•12grt.,.(4,b lAtroriM., rft..e..4..W.' Clark & Co. Bo:tol. * • %.11149. AV.T.IST Preel. '.. \ rePr.l , l6tralr:e \ , • ' '' . ' ' .\ .. FOR BENT: .[l,T, ll l:h d u:rden D ebTorf L ro N io n to 14 a, on whirls are erected a large_ Dyelllntr.out ones% etehliumde„srlth . I.... '4o''' .. a rowg ' gin nt rrlT 6 'Xi i i i with' choke pellvtlon of young fruit trees, The property le At eete4 IL short distant* beloro.the zsritha Keeton of the 0. 4 Pa.eralroad.e.r4 Comte the f aunad. 'freest:el 8e.....r •palr in; eel . , 11LAIN .k PON. ..., CIASTILE SOAP , -25' hie. j Wit rec'd aid-foi Mobs. , eel ' '.11...E. SN,LI4IIB a , Co .' 1 ALAD OIL -20 cases nio'd MI or sale \hy se? R. E. SEL • =RS 3. CIY, ANNA--1 nmell flake ree'd nakfeisale V.kbr R. E. St LLEOQ, d CO. 4,2 PTS. TORPENTINE-30 bble.juslyee'd to and for gala by lIOU BRIMSTONE. and tbr said b • • .7 16001bs,s_s,just rhea FL SELURS k LIVE OIL—II pipo'l e ust rec'mid filt \O LI V E. I T . ' I.: :it. E.entEßS.a CO.' ", 11 - I;.' 1: 1 1(.30-:::3 Litt,ses tor 5010 by, '..,..,.. .-.. , ,e 7 , . R. Y. SELLEAS &CA ., . izoii - saLE-6 \ almres Book of Pittobuigh, I atook. by U. wasiNG_ .. - : C*. Stock and &veteran. Broker; 8/1, ERINOES, .)IatINOES--A. 4. Mastow i .S C. will reecdve and open on the GCE or.7tb lost.. over 0 pa. French M o rinote.locludlngoomenetrand very fine colors. Purcbased at the \ recent la7e Parkas... and Peremptory gales In Nom York: at a XlMlllfei 0(110407 :03 ner cent. from cost of Imvartatt\n; - they mlll Go offered at nearly theme., rate.. __....... 7a5 • ..3 . 0 4 1-1 ST R IPED BLACK h . . , , .. : o r pm or the above, very re : 1711 80N , - 06._ \ GINITAMV , thavo roc'd full a,4:AcryoautArior matl,sllaf, rr.sztatmitine-,- C-- C, FEE 220. bake. prime-lii'. Coffee, dr vi 'nu• and Cru cala 14 \ . JOITX IVAiTY A CO.. .4. \~ ..,) 1-41T.)‘ 0 0 —AlliseiWILot. in Arle&heny Yen • Arron si.• \ \ B :CUTILBITITTIT.TIOX. • DRESt .N . & MEitttILIC EXTRACTS of ..IL Vaullfr, ,\\ ' •\ ; , , ~ U l 6. '\ \ \ \ limond; .\. b4 i , r.c.... nn I•ng s :l 2 :d t Ai r .i .lt e"i' trir":2.t. " • i _.....4\ i N u'..i. M!CLI3II.u. W‘LTlTcv.,Mit Wd some 4 tlie Meet de """llirbsiolullatlMtmikTgic&°'..:' f"`r \ P`'. Of aelc:. ..,` \ A., 4 ;Liam kw- 0 . P RE SII . Aadaillii.=NZS filTgeTin dil .1-' Tda. 'd tida day bii. s TAVELY &PAXTON'. ' au4 \ " t , •:,.%.3LlbaKty Asset.. _... • vaneYlL'R4\ ,NoR SALE; „.thefk,w4M4..- le rKat. IC jno r k g; 88 geria ettitm a~a ,Ar tt. 6 1, ,* . 1 *o_ . 01' .or. than 7..Th4 bw.t.. ""licri, \ W • T BELLEBs , k co.\ I arr BRI,§, Komi in store tOtti, for sale fiy\, ) lure . S ! . tit 00. BUY. Ci t ARB SOW /1504 4 1 4R-201.H. bliTds,.. go br 4-1). \ 4 : - ' \ AUCTION SALES P M. DAVI S, Auctioer. Ocsonerciat Sitesßeont, corner_ llbad and ,lffth Street SAT !MOTION e-Oci 12..,dar • - 'E STOCK OF DRY GOODVROM su Ld ern 4 flos " Te U p '. 4. 7 lVnt lo tto o'clock. at the C...Mcaseacial Sales roma, earner of IS and Vidb sreets, Wlll be Sold aU extensive arsortmen of staple and fancy Dry nods, amend which are a mi ne cloth', saMnetts.jacusa. • m ,,,... hi,..,..u0. and pan linens. Irish Nucor , Co urg cloth., alpacas, iln , Canals. gthiamaill, da um,' print chintm • slot Is bdkfa, patent thread, u sruck . , i glove& Loci* ry..(ClLVO . 60. . .41,_. ,ivansity of boots. shoes, hate, caps.bounats French style y r . .0 IL . alarm, with groat varlets of reairmaccd e uthin4. ±,... . sell r. M. DAVIS. Anti. \ DOKE, Sce., AT AUCTION.-Will be \ at the Commercial SO es 'Moms eCttlet at Wood and IA ow. to Saturday etwolon. FrPl. 9 lb• t 'l l mllmacintt 7U o'clock a collection of valuable Books. principally , cc*, ozot.rocing Melt authors In Fragillatt Went. •., Artare necessary to *eery unties, library. oath* and tee , and recent publications In Balls LW . trea Also, s o und hand Books clp miscellaneous sub. Jena A fine Guitar will,rase, awl aeseral now and word hand Watches will be sold during the ...icing_ • \ eepS • . • l'..M. DA I'S. 'Amt. \ --‘ 'Mr 1,40 _...t)ILDING LOS ADJOiNECO TIIE c lock ßDA. twinantiroon. \ September Oth. et 3 c no the premises,. ma, by order of Hobart Robb, Trianon of 31111. Avei Ma hon. One llnndrett and Forty Building Iota: of ming, size*, adjoining the; th and agnate batmen Centro Avenue and thal ate residence of Hon. Wm. porter. Thus \ promrty viithlu a wfe mittutat walk of the Court /Too" Vs a line of omplionatis \ paw. P.tniaes hourly, Mier- \ IMF many induct:mut* for profitable inamtateut or to rue chanka and others desiring cheap and plan/mut locations. Sala toiltlrely witboutreeerte.. Terme, one.thlrd 6‘ eaalt, residue In ons and two yawn,with Migrant, Fla • eau be bad, at tbe plee tooma. ant!• P. 31.DAV1S.Anet. 11! PARtY, ' da ENERAL C ,)IMISSION FACTOR.— (_ Will attend to tb .pursbar u irdsale of Merchandise, Meal Estatae. B. and t nes° nof Bills. Noted, Mort' bases, and the colinetio of money, 20. Sandal attention whl he rahl LW the storage end role or Pig ,Meta I and 11l e. From long experience In this do- Tnrtmeat. It la hoped a thdaction trill be siren to p.m. Men alio may Calor Li with_theleinuineee. Mice, Nn O. Mended., bet Ween my, and Pion et. . , . I , ri'ertracre: 1 1,. T. Morirall A to., Eibriver , 1 2 Dihroith. It. &W. 3fackey,l . Pennock. Mitchell , lb.. -' 'FAl " fig i fillg e' mt '' .P 1 o" ittitgetTillaa Cu, or. hiln, " • 4. - ' ":"4 L:l4l g ... \ ff khinlirrrraln - Wm. Dilworth, ~ john_D....,,hen,;,, tio .tolt__..L;NtMa - i,„ Itrinwi.tutkas,d"' Disrupt . . Bard, . 11. 111 flam emtg, er, ' . Jo/ - on. \ 1000.31lltenhargn, IL Darlington. " 1 - l eelk2dm • ; of et •eeep sunder tile \ handi of .ift, „....._....leelors. ftesident Of the Oran eIC Coo,mou caf e. In ~,4 for the Oth Judi district of Pane , Irani.. and ' native the Court ofOrer d Terminer, and g ebre. al J 'I Delis rrpir . tf& s r : , d A 'alstri t e . t. j a: , ll, William e g r7tire ' slt a iAnd for .. -- nir o Ilm '-- -—4 l; \ _.... Zaith da 0 Atn,.tint. It -of Ur and eight undrdli and od In lvddlug a el olOyer or y l'tie n l:l3 . l:n t b ;, -c 4 i ; Public not I as be L fi;:ra'iwenWstabe I. rt , lis, records, iriquilit L membrancea, to, th ose h. Mamma In their, a ea th li 'ill aMT. im P t r y' ' ite t r. s td I,nosegM ;it Din i C. da tiv. file. under InT l n n in A tumult, In the year l o r Lo_e deed and Ilfty-fota, awl\ . f ti anal s46Tisk's Patent OR prot&ting for ordinary Intmail Tbe Proprietor% are prey menteorlin undertakers wholesele. Samples lo! tenant tasolufaoinr7 rk , .=l:_lti o g,er oo. WAVA . lo r l o pg ri n o .i ttaYl t a-attn.' hanilrnei reasons', VORISALW•74.2 a l .Uhertr. MUOMMZ t. ratrof ormo of jab are Vnfm e ttVil l iVlMa the Atomeheny . Mem. from the mihmk4 drmot,., TeRESII ROLL. Brit for _L., W. )10 P ARL \ A D, (Into Laval nu2l. . 266 W O:LEN YA.IS; 2066 ctoo A AMERICAN S. S. U . VIBLICIATIOS 00 mud _fir, .a.424l:dtp, 777 B.l7o)lL.E.F!,4lleglisur. k jripp albs Society's Pttomostioos a t mit siOgoc priest ' . \ suns NIES& AND NO.I.JILACKESEL, kift;„ , just reed by A. R. l'oP / Boston. A. 111,cl:it ' Board ota'rade. ..IHE•iegulne I.l.lonthlylleeting or the . "notation VIII be bold at rms. on of 4th. at 2 o'clock, P. IL Al% FL .11AVEN 'a. • QOBBLS>LINSEED o.lDin store &id rale,by , \ sail B. WLYPI ELL viorassEg‘-- 200 bbil: for We by .Lax wall ' \ '. - 4,-AOANTIRLD... .._ ........_ Board of 'Trade and Ifanta'.i...f , :•• ' . . . I?zioharge. .'k,, ..• -! A isi . Election of Officers for theensits g year ix. sill be Debt st their ice= on Wed/14 11111 a 3;1 Illikr,' between th e bows at ttarsl'q.' P. AL' ... . .. , 'ea . \ - IV.S.I7ATEN, , V..- P f 10Pi5ER STOOKS FOR, SAES. . t ....i 1J Dee slums ,of the Itidge i llslog oo.'e deck si? , ' , ,•,,,, lows cub or 4 meoth'a paper. kalo rape or- -''' .7` lils• T 9 \ 1.. IVOOD4. 714th __ _ ti ---- - WU:LLCMS' Selecthool;--corner f .n_..• Parer and Liberty . its, le ID Desanz. most 7010. 1544f.1e . • .- .. MISSAL' grer .. t. BAzis. }, PHE-Prisldent and.Direatore•Of this Bank YODRIVAITIN *. , Q II . I7I III .-- 4,..111:ft„:1 \ ' .to a c ri d , rt., royaSio on or oßArElth art, o .. Liverpool and Pbiladelplua' tl_t%' =Whip - \ Company. - • - OTICE.—The pin , OFPELILAD 'MIA. . ill] rall fin. Ltrorpoig, SATURDAY, 5ZA1 ,t1 1 46 ,,,, lost .1 of Otb.Soptember es Droviout,raave VUT51,253UT11, A1r7 :4 17 I.R i llao s t re i __ • ~,,rA2,,, ''''' '• 44 Liberty it.. Pl ..' . N ,rlO. . ..____. \TT 17 ,J,AULIO CEMENT:: for Chtterne,, `AA- BPTIOF \ Homes, Ik, Wills del.otazfossi brandelq l / 4 _ .7il 04 61414)it MD • best/ Al" ~... IF. W. 71/l1.14131,1; -,..„, ttsbornft,Vfot 6.—andawfr,- .7,. . - N IVANTED--Five . to 15 . acres, with ini- •A V 1 iP m ruitelt m Alt i t" V:t a "' .l*7 : : twra..itu, \ 7 , 8 ir dpb et i.M s., tr , c7 " , \ 'Prat STEITEENVILIAEDAILEOifiIIywhon . \ !fr*mtir:Nitd-Zilltetigftli.olgitt=t4Villrm:: •& . ; w or=?... * o!'"= . 4. l lll,, T .ltiPL=r er t- 1 .,.: - • , premises cm', atalneeFAtne teas of - , ",.. s if &WM 3, \B. aLAIS fiSalf,4l,Li at '.• (I . IIiAREST RAI SIN PITTSBUROITI:. ../ —Ocad sweet coOldnir dna, 110 Fa lb.Z ‘. ‘. \ \ * N ' i need . b ant," nca : ‘ k 1 jkr AZ': " ,'', .." ' :.... \ r o ot langs:A_l. In% ,l...cdzi,-::: .- .': . ~...^9 • o ' 3 `"ilnit.eis ril. - Arairtriblit.64:„ -:'... v. 1 7:: 4 ,-; SEED WHEATi—Velret Toni ~- • . “ 4 ':- - ::: . \ ' , - t ° l l'bm sal bfkE4u , F. ,,, 1cfft...5 , f . ,' i ~47r... or ~.. 7,, . v.,. ....i.,,,......; 6,GItOSS EXTRACT•VANLIPcj t iIt rec',„ -, :.'..,` , O u , d ter nuiror k - . 423 FA'ra MV 9, - WELSH FLANNEES7-MUrph)i jBurch..:' `,,,,,-•:.,,,, Meld eontitme tr"..Feen en..annertsusma f.tio4. ..' `.'''.:l bb Flannel.. ,,, disinal • . Olsen:Ml . Ab sus . . ....! thigltt,' rt:lNNtiii:lrlinNotrim ir o"' ...''''''';'• '1 ~,;- '....?1 1 nate Flannels and Alild fkmillo: 7 - - -...w. ÷ iirkiL SAGo,faiiroca, fcisiCol,. • I . : " -,:''' \ WEN TY-FIVE ACRES OE COAILANI - Y, Innti to lkonnarl.le Plank tnin. • tn.ventor-pbb.vbAcAi with Uousann4"lo ' &CUTHBERT SOK Inue.ll irt ARPM din), B.nrkftatalleitik ' \ \ min • , • Carnet %rename, IE 2 tn. et ,;.k s (AV PRICED IVALL.PAPEIi.2Oopo cheap I?oper baaiiirta. td 2 sttt ,arer\.ltre Batts anon pe r faun 2.5 e P0.1.0a . era. no w. l atterairiast tri • \ )LAR.GE Withla 20 inloatia ea l walk of tits r F ' city; tor Vittr.r.t.7-??,. 020 ka . hal, 11.E1 - I.:Stg!,--Stiitil - white Ifaryitegrur fgrel j,ir_ ..\ !ti 14 J. W. taamtLcsb, vas 0100,17 ." BONDSTItIft SALFrh-Titreedlal',s.2` =wit. ftra i,, ltjalt and allirm*l t h b l e % if rairroV__,,aP *n a26-tr T1Ni.,M616• fear to "08TH. ItIOR ' -9' Pa - of 228 aoka, each; Ma litM i tiel d rUto fb 'onitlessfaVitoigi 1 Fail\ pleaßanAil situated. - D4l- I:g ytalgol. 73l AVATrutedVi i ttir ff & ck,fr- • PENTIKE-45:bblx. to arru t s,a.:; 44/4?1,11/9'n*c:% ‘•,* \'‘ I\ ‘'
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