PITTSBURGH GAUTT PIRILLISHXD er evert !CO PITTSBURGH: TIIIIRSDA't 110111i1110, BKPT. 28 IBM ,-.. '"Thii , ltillAusS4Webraidra Beata Ticket. 'YOH CIOVZHNORi ' " a'Amr,s . POLL:C.OK; of zostrunaugazAND courrr. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ,• 6EOBBE'DARSIE; ' or AILLIGHINT OE. jeliCia OP SUPREME COURT, ::.DANIEL. .BMISER; -or . 3thrracnisil tIOCITE. Comity. .Ticket, VIAROE, Butler. RE. IL EiEVERBON titiaburo: ROBERT - i n H i OR P N O AR LO E I O N K,. " Etr*. hOtbas. itOrt ,r JOIN 11A ..tISM .etO9. , . , P 00C1114 :JIRO it; 01.1201.. Upper Ht. Jinn 'E.• Plelalralibr:ritubmith. /AWES KELLY. ;atm JOHN H ' RR& 'JOHN 'MOWN. Rom - Advertlnmen—ltelthei the Zdttetial Ream nor Prlnilnibtabllehmentot the Daily Onsetle, are oreued on Sunday. Aiminnummthodedte that sertlem to appear iiNlts Dimeat Idealist taming, 'lll plessahann them In Vkalualbarsk Weekly Gazette.—The extooolve se of ow Woody e pees to oar buelemmen . ' • =pit dooliabla Mel= of atikkel float kooloololl oo oll Oarliteolodon la Ukraine= and the thonsanit. resales sheen - nem . sofekuat, manufootorer shop-koofer lo Wodeak Pousellyaola, and &earn Okla. Advithoe - Payinenta.—Herwiter no Mal . - =Woo win bo taken = the Daily or Weekly Oasetta. owl= psynanyt ls,snado ln =ninon Whcmenei tea 4tios ;6 smtowchlen, the nybsestption Is lcola, the Palm ninbo ll cmslibir stone& miss in, ..b.:rico:a 1... air ad =mum pnyment. , 411 tymylwat onsortldnx. of =cry destniptke, b Yonctirod*to be pad let ad . vow*. 'rho only osarottons wiUbe whore =nisi month- IY !oils l=tmola am =CM ouptn= Eta Sitar Matter es ess4h wire el' Ws Paper MS ADVB.Zyg. BY Gov. Buimra.—The Demo natio leaders have been prolific of addresses du ring this' campaign To cap the climax of *b. . Mardian and the betrayal of 2 -weakness, Gay. RIO= has hand an address pleading his own . cause with the people of Penrusihnurin. He the 'efficacy of the"wordy" and wealc.-Iffaitona Of Mr. lk . ntauus . , put forth •as Chairman of the State Co m mitt ee, which have fallen still-inn on the public mind, and he es sap what a personal effort may do to rally the seatteredYind frightened forces of the Pierce and lligler -Demeeracy. His address is dited Peptiadier. 22d, ' r at -Waverly, New York, Where hi Infant** he has been confined by sickness for the knit three - weeks, during which '. he complains !the; canvass his been actively persued by hie aPportent V' .. - He - commences acarenhat in the style of an annual message by Congratulating .the people on the flourishing condition of the :great inter ests of. the State, including the finances, and tells ns thelitste debt would have been reduced if therioneykad not been all spent for other purposes:' He admits his willingness to sell the piddle works whenerier' . a goad price - can be ob tained for them, which jnat means not . to sell * The en - many-Of the 'State he says . is in a flourishing condition, and be is opposed to the expansion of the banking system. Scare we: '7.11e Is opposed to omnibus legislation. and - the:granting of special privlleges which can be provided ler by, meridians. Very good ; who desires Itetherwise ? He is opposed to the policy of Municipal sitheeriptions to pub&c works • All right. We kopeinether'one will ncier be made. Hers In of oar **Minion school system, and le tip*Nted ta - tiny division_of the school funds for • . any_lsepoie... Wtomilmeribe to this sentiment mest.heartily. So far there does not seem to he mualVdilierenettbetnen Gov. Bigler and his op- . poaent Pollock, except in the matter of the rate id:titeputale works. We now come to the prohibitory liquor law, that stumbling block la his path. He says he is opposed to Intemperance, and is forever of some gainer measure to mitigate and extirpate the vice," but'l can not," he says "be regarded as pledgiid to sanction a proposed ' law, the - details of which! have not seen. " , This is mere eve. Bien,, Wity,lield he net say he was in favor of the principlent inhibition f He says finally on thisimbject, that if the people decide In favor of prohibitory law, their will should be carried into effect Ina '"just, efficient and constitution . * ffirre." This' still leaves • the subject in as mmk vacattatnty as before. If he is in favor of.thepriticiple as it is carried out in Maine, he Gould have - put an end to ceutroverylry saying M.-M.4 %le cannot be safely trusted on this . wildcat. He enannes that he does opt intend to sigithe legen'beer license kill, but will veto It when the Legislature meeti. • • - fteCiiig-thint disposed: of these matters, be ectnieVtii . the burden - , of his address, "Know Nothingun"' , Not one . single word is uttered with regard to the Nebraska bill, and the greet lasus - wideh - fi - now 'pending la' the Northeni lindenMr thti slavery question- Tide studied and ailrgliregleet of a subject which absorbs more of the public attention than any other question, Is aa-kistat to,ther good sense of the voters of Peraiiirania. The people had a sight to have his opinion on this, the absorbing question of tbe election,-and to shirk it in this manner betrays a orrenclicei unworthy of any man aspiring to so bigb office: Gov. Blew, need- not think to nada' itia:ineetion in this tray, Hi win Am justly: counted: among the .enemies of Northern filledeMs Oh the scalded of "Know Nothing?' he is part .l7.riebtend gartlysnong. He is .oppoled to all . • woe* societies to accenaplich political ends."— Excetiient tWe agree with him heartily. Wo die,laiguage of Wantarcerox, which 'ho quark 04 . .101 nth, atclochttiona. likely in the twatracciliwtstrid tkiage m become potent en sista inuoting, ambitious . =tan/rim:4ga atorticZ ha , ambled "to rarest thc poser of the pet. pre, to nosurp for thensettlois the reins of govern- aunt e &We oifin of - tint:dr* Iftecery evince which . tuto-14..i - to.46oldonini.i." • - • • He is opposed to religions teats. Very good. He billers. in the deelarition of the bill of rights of onreimi.Commonwealth that "allsons have - a natural anditelgsatibk right to . trorship Almighty . . OdiaMairding - to . the dictates of then conscience." . That "tiO, beams authority can, is any cam what or interfere with lie nyhts of Consciinee . and tiO 'Areftyatet shall ever ho Overi by tato to sstahlishmaa or modes of worship ' ; and in the further declaration that, "no person who achmotededies the /Otis! al Goer, 'and a future • Mate'afniansrei an inenislaneist,Skall on account. of his reliyienus'enaimente hddisgualified to hold any of fee or place of trust or profit =ter this Common , loralth.t";..A.ll excellent. _We aubscribe 'to, such sentiment, most heartily, and so do the people of the state which enacted theM. -No person in this Uotimaniesith,we feel assured,excepteath prelates and those whom!they control, •will differ bropinite with Ger. Bigler. We cannot -seethetrowis'ofrie . quotations as applied to the "Snow Nothings," if rumor has correctly deb. ned 'their prinelphm. If we understand them correctly, they hate no desire to destroy one singiutight fueitessed by Roman Catholics, tin der the :Coistitatinn. Tbey merely design to use the sacred franchises entrusted to them to protect &omelets and the elate from the dangers recalling rorn the icier and machinations of an extectire yeligions body, controlled in a man- nereerßEand niaperceiredio the iublie, by pre , , latCs ow*g allegiance to $ Foreign Potentate. The tat is not one of oppression but protection. It iinot to destroy the rights of Catholics, but to protekthi>prtypeges of Ptotestsnts 11rAetimc tberwmay be of evil or danger in Know Xithinglem, Gov.. Bigler is feinelpally oonidsble foir; ,- It via bill contempt of the will of the people; by, *pp:lnking Campbell to.ofßce, ter bli rojeitien by the dttltew of the Connive .weeliN4d-thertittanittargaitt by-whieh'ihe aittoidlo' 'rota - tru ..tramtforted to Mei*. and POlll24l3fim Geamd, irphag =Mt it nQi MlSPlkells is um* a use of Of rightfinaffrajpi,tifoll* ti o 3 0 ont e " office until each time as/they will consent to stand onus , A Duel. Bazvzsran.--Tiao editor of the North equality with prolustants t emddiseevertheirsoli- American, klcavost Mllicuszt, Esq., has ph : tics i r mme_ fimiiecailiou - 4* "ai0p;41,6400. . goy. tiio.Atbe correspondence . -between bimetal and Big,litisai4hil Ibilithcratic Oinda may preach ". Set. Jesus Comma; yhiglihtited States Sena= - Nick theyere house about eittidity of zeligloott:Ltor, from this State, , aid President of the Suet i:glita tinder the C:orortitution,which'ill. admit, 'tali and Eels., ItearOad, growing out of an edits, . . , a 9 l - It •ti!'rwi 3 eliPothelluts about the right of all', real remark in the American which has already men to worship God according to the dictates of i been noticed in our eolo.mns. The first letter of Alialt eonseienees, which no one denies but his the series is from Mr. Cooper, dated Sept. 18, in -1 Catholic allies, and they will convince no one of quiring whether the editorial remark of "false theimpropriati of using the right of treffrage in . ' pretences and malrersation in the city subscrip such a manner as to guard our liberties against ! lion to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad," was in thnattacks of open or secret foes. , I tended byldr. hrMichael to apply to him. This —For one we are opposed to all secret organise- ! ' letter was sent by Harry Connelly, Esq. The tinnic end ispeel i av t„.., ouch as are organized f or : second letter is from Mr. BPMichael, dated Sept. ladt*Zitiaii, and just four * engine w ith i 19, declining toanswer the question proposed, on Gov, Bigler in deprecating the K n o r r Nothing I the ground that no one had aright to catechise movement • It mounds rather singular, however, an editor as to the meaning of his editorial arti cles; at the same time he admits his responsibil to bear such zealous homilies about the dun er ofjeiret Societies from the mouths of men Ito ity, moral, legal and personal, for whatever sp here ransacked the English language to fold peers In the columns of his paper. On the 20th g terms .of contempt waificiently strong to show Mr. Connelly waited upon Mr. M'Miohael with their abhorrence of Anti - Masonry , phic was the third letter of the series, signed by himself, fdunded mainly on the ground of opposition t he in which ho requested Mr. M'Mlcbael to inform political character of Masonry and other ret him where, and at what time, it would suit his orders. liow that ilov. Bigler and 'the moo- convenience to 'receive a further message from 'lacy fee' the pressure of a secret order, th are his friendilitiVooper, suggesting that it might be very ready - to denounce it, after they ha long convenient t both parties to receive it in "an courted the influenee and support of the Secret other jurisdiction." This was to avoid the pen power of the. Roman Hienuthy, and of Other se- alty of the laws of Pennsylvania against duelling. cret associations, and have done their best to Matters having arrived at this crisis, Mr. Ii - blast an honest and patriotic a sentiment, dent- Michael consulted his friends, Mr. William D. oped in Anti-Masonry, es ever affected the po- Lewis and Mr. Charles Henry Fisher, agreeing dtical welfare of this country. Goy. Bigler will to bo guided by their decision. They decided as make nothing by his plea against the know follows: NOthings. As far wilds opposition to Decree,' is concerned, he will meet with no - sympathy, be cause it is not beliercd to be'sincerc; or found- . on principle ; and as regards the greet prin ciple which underlies the Know Nothing more meet, which is oppoeition to the interference , of the sworn agents of the Pope of Rome in our he might as well nndertake to blow away the Allegheny Mountains with a. puff or his breath aa to eradicate a sentiment so deeply in, stilledinto the public mind. . . A DSCIABATIo3 OP INDEpT.NDIESCE."—trhan that intensely conservative religious body, the American Board of Vorelgn Missions; at Its late meeting, accomplished the valorous feat of re solving to withdraw its missionaries from, Choctaw Nation, nnleas they could have the privilege of giving Ireligious instruction to the poor bleckalaves, as well as to the red indiabs, it was imagined byacme thinorousWuls that the funds of the Board would suffer avast dimbru- Lion. As the BiMrd, It was said, was only led to adopt this great'step in advance!rom fear of losing Northern suPport, some persons were en dons enough to see to arhat extent the loss of 3onthern benevolence would amount, provid ed Wires all withdrawn, when it was found that the whole amount of Southern contributions for the last year footed up the astonishing sum of about eight thousand dollare!--while the pro ceeds of Northern contributions amounted , to upwpds of $2-10,000! The' price of ten or a do: & slaves Would cover the whole amount of Southern philanthropy, as far 14i the American Board was concerned, so that it was hardly -worth whileto give up a great plinciple of human rights and christian justice to secure the miser able pittance of Southern contributions. When thoee,indeprideut publisher), the Put- earns, thought proper Ack. dismal the political hearings of the slavery question in their/ Hags - sine, it was announced that Southern booksellers had bozed up , the number' containing the objeo. tionable article and cent it back, and that the work was to safer a great dent from the with dra;val of Southern' support. It seems, however, that this scarcely amounts to. ten per cent. of the circulation of the Magazine, and that the &rust demand for the work in the North in consequence of this assertion of independence, lass more then made up for Southern defection. — Besides, in telligent men in the South aro more anzions than ever to see the Magaane, ascertain what Northern man think of. them. Harper has' also been threatened' with exclusion- from Southern fireades It it dares , - again to probe the great Southena sore- The threat is as futile in this casens the other. Southern support is better estimated than formerly.. The North is decla ring its independence, and 101 hereafter treat slavery as it treats every other gigantic iniquity, as a subject with which all men are concerned. The South has also draws this examination up on herself by thrusting her peculiar institution before" the peeps and the world, so that the North cannot avoid the discussion of it if4it would. But what will the Smith do for literature? ft his nerer; been able to. establish a Magazine o its Oen and it has no literature except what is furnished by the North and by Europe. ...ire the 'maple then foolish enough to soppoise that they esn control the literature of the world? The fact is, the citilizal and.christlan world abbot" chattel alarm, and the South le only eemmen this to reap the reward of Jier gigintic wrong doing. Tux ..Arnastrrnarios Oaaals."—The Clarion Regitler publishes the following circular from the office of the Pittsburgh Union, a copy of which leems:to hare been eent to those, generally, who .hold office under the State and National Admin. istrations: • , Office of the Daily Union. i. Pittsburgh, May 4, 1854. I Dear Sir: We :send you Prospectus for the Daily and Weekly Union.-- , , This, you are aware, is an *Portent ,Pcineilt Pennaylvanis,' for building up-and sustaining a Democratic organ, devoted to promoting the sucoeee of, the , party AT WHATEVER COST. As an aPpaintee of the Administration you will, wo hope, render ua material aid by extending tite circulation of the Mimi. You will observe any; person sending auTten a:Ascribe= is entitled to receive the peper free. ,Please rem as if you an ten more Weeklies and a couple of Daillei and someday; you may be assured, we shall re bad your favor;and endeavor to be of service to ion 'or'yourfnends.', Truly Tom. Tnos. J. Ressas & Co. Note the violates with which the signets of this circular urge the importance of "building up and sustaining- a democistic organ" an this city, as if there were no other democratic piper here, The'exiitence. of the Pali Is Ignored alto gether, although it'pottipliciatlYballs itself"the . old Post," and periodically betakes itself to the task of demonstrating that it - Le "a power ea iSrth." If, inetead of : heirs the Powerful Ajax among democratic papers which it nightie to be. the .P 9.11 had been an obscure sod lbsignlicaut affair, it coidd not have been treated MOM CM,- than it is in this circular of Its upstart competitor. Observe; moreover, bow the person hon&red with thin modest missive In appealed to “as an appointee of the Administration." This not only premises that the Union is the pet of the Administration, hut that every person holding office under it• is bauni, to labor for prennotini the success of these papers Which enjoy the smiles of the poiers that be. Thewhole patron ege of the governmentls thus Wielded in heistf of its obsequious servants. Anti, ass return. for the work exacted from the anpointees of the government, our neighbors kindly promise to be of service" to them and their friends. That is: !velars power at court, and, can reward' or punish you at pleasure. The doable motive of fear and, hope is thus worked upon to extorts, circulationfor an "organ"" of the: government. There Is one eapression in this circular which merits the credit of being candid, - at lestst.'''lt is that which *askant the Union as "divided to promoting the success of the party, ot r isiurfawr coat." We can endorse this. Nails devotion to this purpose it has truly stopped it nothing.-- .Ive know of no better lastaace of party Innen than it affords, nor one that manifests more consistent action upon the principle, that the end justi fi es the means. th e." apt:Wit:thee of the Administration'?. think it ardent to disdain the ordinary civilities and eourtedies of Lis and' tcr act at dethuwe the moral code rof ethics In canylng on political Warfare, the" Union is ea much entitled to their fever as any , paper _that we lthow of.. . ." ' . "Fur Esiar.'The Port of yeaterdaY 'con tins a telegrapblo devatah addressed toallaho city papers, and headed, when written, "free 84i1 . Convention," the, 94)+481 of • Which *is changed by the edik' re; of thaWiioattla-:"Ftwe Dirt Convention.' Doi:tiding - the witty indisitin. Al who - perpetrated this supPcieed , he wet doing' something ;!-and It wfforded an fins an ,viportan;kf_tiSat tbac he co ul d not OLTOtttnii . l ' t 6 ir*' , . . . MEE let That the paragraph referred to in Mr. Cooper's letter and the subsequent correspond ence did not furnish any ground for the proposi tion contained in Mr. Connelly's letter, and that . Mr. M'ltlichael must decline its acceptance. lid. That to admit the personal responsibility, of a:conductor of a public journal for his attic: tures on public affairs would, in their judgment, be detrimental to the interests of the community, and (HUM the press of its most important pre rogative. These views Mr. NMichael embodied in a let ter to Mr. Connelly, and that gentleman replied that Mr. M'Michiel having "declined - to give the personal satisfaction which Mr.. Cooper had a right to expect, notarther correspondence was necessary:" and here ends the chapter. Mr. Cooper, by the interposition of his friend Connelly and his suggestion of " another juris diction" in which to present his • challenge to fight a duel, has probably evaded the legal pen alty connected with the crime he contemplated, which would have deprived him of the high of fice ho has disgraced as well as subjected him to personal puniehment Ms moral guilt and his political offence be cannot so easily rid himself of. Re either intended to fight a duel, thus violating the laws of bis State and outraging the sentiments of nine-tenths of his fellow citi zens, or he was guilty of idle and ridiculous braggartism. Re doubtless, however, was sin; cue in his efforts to call out Mr. McMichael and is unworthy to hold his position as a Senator another hour. Mr. McMichael was right bare fusing to be questioned in relation to his editori arconduct and his declination to fight a duel on such an issue was entirely correct; but we re gret that-he had not predicated his refusal on higher ground, to' wit: that She arbitration of the dnello Is a savage, heathenish and absurd custom, and a violation of the laws of Cod and man! We cannot but think that he betrayed a species of moral cowardice, more disgraceful than any imputation on his physical courage, by seeking for a reason for a refusal which which would justify him according to the code of honor, Instead of placing himself on the brow - 143round of obedience to the civil laws and to Christianity as interpreted by the sentiment of enlightened Christendom. While, however, 'we eau find some eicuse for Mr. McMichael, we can find none fur Mr. Cooper. Ile has disgra ced leis name and position. Eats.—The Mien felicitates its readers on the prospect, of a majority for Bigler in Erie county. This M a most pitiable. hallucination ; and if „Bigler's election depends on snob improbabilities as obtaining a majority in Erie, it L indeed forlorn hope, We might as well In-edict a ma jority for Pollock in Berks.; and if all accounts .be true, the latter event Is much more probable than the other. It was Gor. Bigier's act in ap proving the repeal of the Gauge La* which pre cipitated upon the people of Erie all their troubles ; and he never pretended to side with them until he thought it possible to make politi- cal capital thereby. The Mane understand him thoroughly; and they are not going to commit the supreme folly of throwing their votes away on a candidate already known to be defeated. . Hem 3. Mort.-4he Pemarytemtion, the or gan of the Democracy in thiveaatern part of the State, ,acknowledges that Henry 8. Mott, the Dementia . candidate fort Canal Commissioner, in the candidate of the Fine, Nothinga I It eaten further: It js reported that in the Know Nothing Lodge of Meaty of Philadelphia,R. D. Wilkinson (dem.) has• 8008 majority (or Recorder of Deeds, and that Henry 8. Mott has a still larger majority. The Pennridranian does not sayiiliether Demo ends ought to support Mr. Mott, but it adds to the above noticed announcement, the following significant remarks: The party desites no secret foes within its ranks: -If its principles are not true they should be denounced openly. If 'true, they never can gain any advantage by supporting a known and sworn enemy, for the sake of a temporary gals. EWAN' pin would be loss or the most disastrons kind. And with the well /known feet before the People, that no man know to belong to the order of "Know Nothings" could secure a nomination in Ms Denweralie- party, Mae am be no obligation upon that party to support such a nomination when the truth of his membership shall be properly resealed. AsnLun.—The editor of the Cincinnati Gazette has lately visited the benne of the lakOnstiod, fiIINZT Crse, and was shocked and chagrined to had MX late reeidence rued to the ground, and a beep of bricks and muter. It has fallen be neath the spirit of improvement, a modern man- - don being destined to take its place. The new house will be destitute of interest. The Lucia dons connected with the great Kentucky states man perished in the destruction of the old red deuce. The editor of the G welts ' says : Aline from the interent fixed to tbe spot, be cause of him Who, for so many years found there in Iditome, there, is nothing remarkable about, AsMend: The estate partekes of the general einuuter of the lands in the neighborhood of Lexington, being 'rich: and fruitful There are many fine, trees in the immediate locality whe re, the dwelling stood, and we ea necarcely imagine a more proper ruralhome then Ashland once was for such man as Heniy Clay.' lint its glory; hea departed ; : Henry Clay's home Is rated to the earth. -It was with mortified and asp- - pointed spirit that we left 'Ashland, and direct ed our way towards the oennetery,whiclejs on the other side of Lexington from Ashland; but near the closely inhabited part of the City. 'lt' is an exceedingly well selected : spot, and contains many hand me momunenti. 'Ow' chief desire, however was to see the grave of the -"great.Com moner." We soon found it:'; It Haunted hy no stone or monument. The place of sepulchre, however; Is well selected. Henry Clay lies just - where he ought to—in : the heart of Kentucky. The pot is beautiful snit quiet, and "he sleeps well."llia grave is heaped up in the usual form, and covered with green sward. 'lt Is con templatedto buildhis monument on the spot where he now rests. We own that we like the simple beauty of his unmarked grave better than wo would a monument It brought to our mind the grave of Sir Walter Scott, in St. Mary's aisle in the ruined Abbey of Dryburgh. Scott's grave like Clay's bears no monumental stone; the green hEllook alone marks where he rests. But how quiet and holy that rest 'loth seem I The GottUe states that the new paper started in Chicago, and called ...c.roemg America," has' failed.and Mopped. Now, if the editor of the dearth: will make doe inquiry be will learn that he has Stated what is not true in fact. It has merely c hanged DIM from "yews, Amerreao to Chimigo runts.--Part. -- `L ; , The Gazette is wen SWIM of the truth of , , what it states. Th e !Totuty ..4beerira'!„ popor died otitrigh the 24sus is a new entefprise, with a. n . Aid nay, se the Post is so 611421:113i1 of being correct, will it byre the gocid 'nese to state to its reedits that the Itostou Cion. trzoitsoealtk'whieh it announced asidead the paler was Only sold to new proprietors to be brought out under the new name of Bodo, PsiOyne t . • • . . Be Asessistr.- - -Batitrday next will be the last dif on which persotte not &liaised. es, be eat- toyed on the Aiteswes Time .gre non saniesed,,will do srell.to attend to the =Wire. Fix& or , rna hir.reOlef AQULDUCT.—We learn Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Dis verbally that the A4neduct over tie Allegheny easse. 1•teet 0 . 44 . 1 . 1, / s '"'"4 l .' river at Fr tlei - )* fell down yesterday Ana' is " 11 71:„." "'"" a .. ° % i ri bi° Pas :h t. "7 . complete- k?' It was erected- at heavy • cost Wand porton. of the Used. It cont Iw ains not a Particle of a few yetis ago. by the Canal Commissioners, mertmT , OPlam """" 1 "" dr"' Is P " A ' ll7 harm. and its fall mast operate as a total suspension of L and bee "'r'd of di' canal navigation between this city and Free- We can only refez the reader to the mttlbeates, a filw of port which may be found In another admen. and all of ahleh • 'oraletaln full around thatottla It Is the greeted • As the Allegheny Valley railroad runs direct srrias and Pall Medici - am vol owes.. au lone from this city to the point at which the canal enr over the tdood truly temara a bk. crosses the Allegheny, we hope the directors will hasten its construed* to that place by all the means within their power. The loss of the canal hence to Freeport may thus be supplied. The water will of course be drained off from this end of the canal, and the basins in this city twill become exceedingly offensive, unless some :pains be taken to disinfect them. They are .coverediwith slime to a considerable depth, which, -if exposed to the rays of a warm sun, gender disease and perhaps cause a return of the cholera. We call the attention of the city authorities to the matter, and trust that imme iliate measures will be taken to purify the basins and prevent the evil results that might other. Oise be anticipated. Mons Humoool3lCHT.—Baby Faire or Exhibi tions are now all the'rage. A great one is soon to come off in Springfield, Ohio. The inquiry has been made to ascertain the exact points which' will govern the committee in making the awards' —whether it will be the color of the eyes, ring-, lets or straight hair, the phrenological formstion , of the head or the physical developments of the body, the number and size of the teeth, the col or of the complexion, the tone of the voice or the general appearance of the cherubs. The editor of the Cincinnati Gazitli seems to be puzzled to find cut the utility of the show. "" . . "We cannot, however, see what practiced good will result from this baby exhibition, in the fu ture. Is it presumed that these shows will be a means of improving the breed, as they,lo short horns, Berkshires and Morgans? If:so, bow is the thing to be done ? Are all the babies here after to be fatted nrid choked up for County Fain in the Autumn, until their skins shine like varnish, and their legs are so plunip that you cannot sp the knee-joints? Are they all to havo double-chins?" Tape Worm oared by Dr. Mlane's Gel taxa . . Vic='vac. lirA amain lady In thlicity berthing that altar Ming Dr. M . Lane's Vernalfnea, she mimed • tope worm ton Indies lonic and has no hesitation In nadmiseirding It to every person &filleted with sonar, as, In het , oldrdmi. It far erects arm other remedy now In mos. The name o the ladr, and further particulars, ears be learned by calling on 11r. Hardie; Manhattan place, or E. L. Theall,' Drug girt, smiler or Rutger and Monroe eta. IMPuretissen will be earentl to ask.for DR. Amur - sit CILERRATED TERMIYUGE, and take wile C 1... All. olher:Veradynim, In ommarbon, are worthies. Dr. .' Leine. Wermilhde, ahro his celebrated Liter Pills, can now be had et all tvereetalde Dreg Ntorns In the United Rates and tom the solo proprietor. FLEMING lIROT lIIIIIR selfedinS Bascreeme to J. Kidd Wcod street. - Please publish the following extract from • omit. or the Xtea Inticrantr tlarpany liordfurd (ben 'llw:condition of this Oink notwithinanditigghe row tide:lade losses of the past twn month.. is sound, the mph tal timbale, with • rupee/able lumping the Company d3 not ow* • dolbtr b any' Beak or other Inatitutiorn with largo belanoaps oath at our =dig in Dank and every Mae oyuciandjug mitl lcr Or prtniting 4. ll4 . l at MsktUlitr or eed Ftwr W ilgueirnitljoirte ThoeXI=MCIL I' rge taboos doe and In the amuse of trimallidon from Afoot." eon - - -- . nen stmt . nu. .f t. OANAL BAG N, ALLEGHENY, NEAT! Tina AILItOAD PSTATIO:r. Families will be _pplied with oar Various =1"111P..,17 ConVilet,...,br"4 4 ,,,„„i'm tb 4 , ,s,n„r , Wood stmt. or Meat tem croon or LI only sad or.. Margit. Pittrbonflo 11. P. Sehoorto. or J.S. Porotdo. Orodziolo. Allosbray. Floor w il l be d01...r0d to &miller In rather oral* elites. re., C4Bll as denim, __. ARYAN. KENNEDY 4 CO. ARNOLD & WILL AMS DWIUtIeTVIUM Of liaison Furnaces, Wro'l Iron Tubing ' ♦ND FIITLYO CIANKB.ALLT. for Warming ma Ventautivn of 'ital.:U..9-a. A. /I W. will rotting/ Mr Warming and Ventilating by Monza or 11.. Water. Plow Cliii.eCti Forum. quart... Ikboolo. tiagJt. a. Paetories. Groan Itara, Con. lime. Jag Hotel or Derain n • No. Zi Mutat at. Pittaburgh 4. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., prusamum, AGt2,7B State Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARRISBURG CAPITAL $350,000. Girard Sire and Xasinalmstwanee Co. OF PHILADELPHIA: CAPITAL $300,000. IN,SURANCE COMPANY OP TER PALLS OF VIRGINIA, WI!. eLUr S. YI80IaU; Capital $200,00.0. 0/71C1 P 1.10.41. INIMPANCEOIk. Or PITTSBUSti AUTUOJIJZED CAPITAL $300.000. 43..* ,1. A. C4/181160.11.00. TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Propsred expressly for their miles for Medico- Taal ■se. J. att.*co hating mosktred as swat at the l'htettee te stltaslataa4 the. Latta*stare of their 00. so vases the paths that it Is wawa{ al)h the greatest care has WM bat fresh sad healthy Users. • eu 0111Cdd uttlit Molt "Immature wilt be found to . na of mutual upe quality. and can b. rotaJsocl la Ms most def. lota Ramada It I. aateoaltNr upi•ryd bcgt In private •ad Rwpitel practice. mad well deform Ah• •tiantlen or ITalidx, as • +'mwtr wire +Waal• than oar re.dixore,rlll. Mr cog 'w.mptbn os pabanstary aQactbm• .1011.1 C. RACX6 t CO.. N. 100 Non% 21st, nadalybia. Tor rlaby LI/ the principal Dniterts. /417,11sadivtor ' A Secret for the Ladies.—Flow to pre boaa4r.—Dan't tie Chalk. LIII7 Ahlts. Or .of of lb. pealed econatka,to +moot •Sdad salknir acsaplaalan. Irma would Manilla nod twonaht bank tom, • claar, healthy and tranapareat Ada. and niir ladhaad through the ',stew, act a halide of Cutter's Enc. tab htlitarn and Vita It acandlna to Clanton& Tt do.. not tufa dalta , as mall an Ion: anfahnnatn bat Molar a anr doe.. yna down end yoga bad* and beantrrealylad. .7nar atep elaatte and alai:gams. and the that. trot a n ll:rabid and Intlgoratad 1114 • Spring nantnlenh than yoit, oar .111 ha:4m, amd all ths anlnabla nallasatno Iva pw ler, Pt Sar naught. /t la tha granted snarlhaa of lb. blood knonill Y t.ntheltlY hatudeer, and at \ the MN, Una pan arfonyaillasilaaa Illnatlmeant. saladindlisT lore Proof la liver of Ryer' FM Wort or Rock Rose. 7b tbs Rock Rom Osava.r— Meares. Medicine under the name of Akre Retract., Rock Row, bee recently baud Ile way Into this counte, and lkom the newspaper amount tor 71.• oommenditton/d .00 Wined to make • trial of Its heal leapov in the mee of my wife, who bad Permit been laboring under a Mama' known by the name of derottais.lts prominent Pinola.. were upon ohms in the threat. enlarged parotid Glenda diseased rendition o the I.loelll umenhisam of the head. and to that aitent many Come Ma meld not tmathe eseept when the mouth -paps Mime Owe - Wing tut osmog. tluough the nosirgh 'with many other painful symptom that oiler attend this mourge of human /tenpin/ea end bre. I bonne It le the opinion af the mediml &catty. genenilly, that this ollasita Is the Ibundetkn Of almost every rah of Consumption that *a destroyer, that o ooW to the grave annually, 11. tins of thoisands. Mr wife has taken three bottles; and It has named ha to perfect health, healing all the atom. reducing emery gland to He original else, and remaking from Om limas attillierdt meidraUon,M bne.tatno.7hke4. at times, was pelnILL In any opinion, it Is due In the undielato Mal Its Inventors, to my, at least In gcsafula there is' o *edge that can 4cond tt. Toms, with esteem ' • • WILLIAM TURD, Surd. a Physktas. N.:4*M It. firma* Co.. N.Y., /eh 17,1154. - .14LT &UM& OR MITER • • Thlt it to oattlft. that attar tutting .tawd 'Myna' Om. Wawa Faltsat ot Book kasha the halt Zhallso. whhothw Ph.. g a mmas, I.wookl ahleoralr tetaanaand th as the Deaf MAW* lat as., to all who art tioubiod with ;the Ilk, toWt• lAA WALLRR . . Ilorton, Mardi 17,1882, A. ii Z. Nyerv—Thar air—l an inlferad he a long time faun ihafahnis; and It slim me great phanuu to Inform jou that, alter talus one bottle of your OOMPosad .Extrart of Bock 1b... I remind so mutt la@ellt Nut I can chaerfidle nnanamanct It to any one Nana aftlatad, u balug &valuable madialne, and fibs bent I era moat— nnos, huff, NUM, FIERPONT, corner of Orand and Min e rimer& LIDS JIHADAcIfZ. Thla retinas that ono." my daughters ha/ bees an *tad to period/ of illelelladsobs and Vomiting nr ion* 10.1—tbat maw of is attacks were my ware, and were .lancet ante to know extra exertkun, daring of to tonetaial Kan of the Rook hose" upon others stadia)" sellotai n I e l an Induced to protium a bottle. Nan the oommenannant of harming it, helm] wets quo ph, bag !smith* how this dhstreadag onnipinut. Mr grt and health haa lamented ant la now 'goad, and in, iamb ate thla desirable mutt to to broPeetim laihtrkid by a mandfulProeklence to thin nlnabla prepenation, Nrw ihnven,Jan. 2,14 J. • RODNEY BMW. 1 , Ws sOll Ifr tat I hut hr lean mannd with the Most Atalanta Nnalpeha, which. It ..seed to me, ribib• log would non I was Inane Wend by my hyenas fa attend the litsdkal MOWS, of Now liana. Dr. nulght Prainefbed the ltfrulfailia*ilam, whir:hams me human x i. roof, andourattine of * dlassm hem which I am" .zrectectrreearm. 3. JONES. eoutbisOnu o Onn. , Doe. 1851._ _ Sold witoleitie and fatalist ea Drag /toes of hs* II •Norm, No. lads Maher Woad st• and Thalia anrr. airman thaiobis Molar . neidal An Pot YOZiOiy a.gr, ra.d.r , (Ih",.auut..3l.oa...t.utmnato atoms, on brnwabla tarsal. Ala Dahl, yaw D. 11,0. InDanim%.llttalternmviii. 1 1-60.grou Sl'Llinies -Liver Pills ouid.-.lfifial.: tag* Cori& kw is MORT ;Rog Seawidio w. 4 i :Eilill3l},Ali bble. ililii 45y.rg( s l ity mad for we : - - SPECIAL NOTICES. OW. Y. AMORD. hgt, 74, 4th it. JOHN' C. MIXES & CR.'S . • HENRY H. COLLINS, TDRWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WEIDLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce DonemsllT, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. FALL FAMIIIONS. McCORD & CO.'S RAT STORE, DREIISH.ArS. WIDE-AWAKE HATS, LADIES' Riding Hate and Gloves, FANCY CAPS. Career Wood and filth Streets. Family Medicines.—We call the attention of tuna offndbe.nrul other. to, the ad vurldenuelcb O. tialleuvib Page of these valuable iandli Medicine. Empty Packing Baxes.—A Urge lot of snood hand Parking Boxes for rale heap et rel 7 KEYSER'S, 140 Wood W. NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. &Antral &WA stret, (Woos the Railroad, Philaddlgaa ENGAGED for many years exclusively in the mansnicture of LOCOHOTIVFS, have recently berm considerably enlarged, by additions of large buildings and numerous , listuree arid tools, which will enable the proprietors to furnish, oith despatch, any description of mototirea, on liberal credit ado RICHARD NORRIS At SON. ,14161111 COCIIIWW =new PLEBUBTO BROTHERS, (errorisans TO T. lIDD a co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD HTREMT, PITTXBURGH. PA. ri Eziri o dors or Dr. )r ~,Celebrated Vorsolti I.lvat HARDWARE 4 LOGAN, WILSON .&. co. ; Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their •steralve Stock of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. comprising one of the molt complete imiortvents In the untrr. RECEIVED BY RECENT PACKETB FROM EUROPE and erbkb.ther offer on the most favorable terms. Eder &ante ardent East VIII End their Interest Promoted b bayind their ILSNDWARE at N.. 12.1 Wood etr (4 name AJOVi CIMER. Citizen's Insurance Comyy of Pittsburgh It D. IMO. Prelident SAMIIKL L. MARSIIELL, seev. mum s 4 WATER. BETWERY MARART,AND MOOD srazzrx DISIJADS HULL AND OA ROO RISKS ON ,THN 3130 AND ALIASISSIPPI ILIVARS. AND TRIBILTARMS Mir /nom apainsl Laos Or DalliagO. by rant ALSO wring Ow rasetthe SEA and ..XL AND NAV/RAMA sad r SPORTATION. . L. . VII.(701.111: H. D.% Win. Larimer, Jr, Wm. r. 8. M. Kier Remus! Vim. illeisiliam,. 14MmIsb,P'j'' Jobe A . Vibram. jewels Se ll ers, M. rowlock. J. riehoonmaker, EL 1117me4 Wm. B. Keys. Jobe iiii.eton. X Bally's Antidot and Lotion. cele r brat• e 4 throughout the lend ea t onlr reliable preperaUone ever Invented for the eine n 1 Dimon of the Urinary Orgara;Pites, and Hoak Complaints... The greats - Proem thm•:tramdlout Welkin. hare el. ways mat with In curing the above cumplainta. ha. an , prlwd' area the Proprietors tbernialta• aiming nethlnn o the thousands of Individuals who hare been permanently extend by thrir an. Wa wenthtawme the nubile that the= an hot mare patent atratbura rompo.nded slaty to oat. but an prepared by • thorough Chemist. with the teat rhok• and rare ingnedieute which can to obtained. and an Intended to do good. iDot one trll le nnutreel to ma rines all that Inch la Lb. fart. Th•l am palm In beak* with full .11rectImn aeonaPa trying them. th. Anthlota at $l. and the halloo at SO eta Pa bottle. O. bottle lute ten dais, Many have tree ellthmly.eared In tan uY thrse days. In...tad try M. BALLY. Pbyricinoto tW liwpltN o Pala and prepared by DP Itol it CO., illinarel Amt. kr tlia Malta] Frani, and Canada, to • torn all nrdera alibnotra. Principal Depot, Or coma Grand at.. Weer York. Rohl I Pittsburgh., wholeeale &ad .141. by FLEETER DROP., hoeressore to J. Kidd! Co.) \,. ru Wood et.: Wheel. .i. H. PATTERSON A CO, ood by Orurotete every where. .Fr:O-aardre. NELSON'S FIRST PRE3IIUM OLD PONS otTICT. DDITDINO. IMOD tITILEET. ( I ITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish xj to obtain as &marsh, ODAIe an/ haalikantonaracat :4=e rentra l e r t i' vatallf? *d rit? lb lata r thltr to rag t=rawthat. or abaft* an•Ae. Raving lame of the and twat arraeDra Goa !Be titbit., eon. f; , •••• A. Na atilt 11:oatmeal* na the pad haw erfulthht,and hartnaradoptad thenatoto of Daottahaoa =as haw whelk.] by the aplabrate4 , ltonthLof and New 1 . 7) l a,: Platten , blawelt lobe able ta rwltittl 7 o r h: itaapo, wlTch . hiltlega l • r toot ....prZLI: wpm sad °wending ha all antbent hem a Wel.* to 6a clok. r. ahalitahwT HOLMES, RAB} CO. A. H. HOLMES k, SMOTHER, XAllcretcreacki SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AS LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES, MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber. Mil, Tobacco E Cotton Screws, MAMA, marl Psa-pfirr .lAsehmery, Car cad Bridge Bolt% with Thread and Nuts . . . complete, PITTSBURGH. PA., Ira.noncr, No. al Woo, f}:. ?Irian /111d1 Soo Sego." ZirAll wort vr.rrsol.d. ntbnit • G. GRAFF, (sucerristli to J. S. DR rem 0 , n0t , 30 swma P 1 ttstav o raVpodibr wait, tom Wall canA l . l Itt It:. UNITED STATES LIFE LNEMEANOE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY PIitILADELPIILL . .. . . CIURTIERSD APRIL 74 I$Z&--CHAR.2 PWriIILL . L, Oiarral Ti 4 ,250000 P . OA* 3. Jr...neer qf d.ftt And A. 8., shvg4s, Phandelphia OEVICERS OE TILE HOME BOARD AT PILILADELPIIIA [MKT.): 1 Mph.= It. Craven* Raul R. ilitartL , tiWAttaram, f i gr i zi K obusto . th, livskte"l—Eliaptum it Cni.l4 ll . ". 71st Pratelme—Amtroes"W.Tbaospna. Athol /tecatiner—Plttebarill..i.ms• IL Wilton, IL D. Ailagholky CDT, R. 11. Mowry, M. D. .... OEORON E. ARNOLD, Aromt. mobil - 71 romil otrect—Pittobareh Medicine Chests of every kind Or sale ower.ikins km tea I* bid almrtwre, . t KEVISERI Dras Stortilllo Wood 'trod. 11a14 50 on. Quinine tin vale at KEYSER'S Ease and 00Infort.—The Conform - -- eito - r stOr 1.1.-tol hoot Pula, etactly etdte the lilt to the PeenUse.hem of the Wea&mo a tom het brae @say en the head as auoid one - A art at and a Rood Rat may bi hod 477 Wood 4. avdd4( W. DOUtiLh& • FAMILY FLOUR.—Best brands constan, fy on hand, and an air Wholank sad Ratan by D. W. ntnorn t CO., 93 and 96 Front • PITTSBURGH ;de, IFire & Marine Insurance Company; , • OFFICE ti FIFTH STREET, /dASONIC HALL, PPlTSillinall, PA. 4.411. ES S. LAWN. Praising. att4.aa A. Coma. Pertitary. • Thin Company ntakaaavory Innurance up: usitaluing toor, connected with LI FM RISKS. • Also, against Hull nod Hugo illaka,tin _the Ohio and riven and tributaries. £O4 Maine Risks grw• And against Loss or Damage by . Fire,. • . And against the Aprils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transartatilon. 1. 0 • Prairies anustat the lawastrahosetualstant with War Jantiall; noon, Sharusi Itedlorkan. ;moth P. mutat:n.ll. D., g . a ' J A rt;to -.Amor 1,5(5i0) DISMOTS: WM. F.. ntren,, JuneuD. Meal'', ka u gT= l". Robert osi.sr. . . AlexaMer e llaytioldl, Arm. Ileratio N . I:DETti r fttannly Illram fitowti, Bomar. g. [roar Ant %II • . - - The Geraugui have produced mime very excellent remedies Rer reclaim dleeseee. Among *Welk mey be stmelded "Dr. Itadlantra Celebrated Bitten." dm rte by O.M.Jaekaott—and used with remarkable game' In Myer Complaint, Janet:Hee, Dyspepsia; Nene= Nbit lip add a aenona. derangement of tho doh:melt: , Tim amain , &gated moot this meabioaT . • triWe feel arnalnecd. that In !beim. of the German Bit Ghtnithint doGG not beentne debilitated. lint conetent ly pane ■ttenath and vigor to the trrante—* Peet worthy of oonelderation. The bitten are pining:a In but. and lo law% and., be administered under ear dronmetanote, to the meet delicate etrimactg Indeed that can he need by all rein. ttma ti ost a re mi ttgate h ly. It would: of eorognonneiltnne tritaboonfol or tear, and rranallTlit. cream we twat fit= experienon and GEV, of eouni s. a .p.pergudea The preen ler end wide. bare untied In re essontedlng the, (tanin and' to the afiliggrag we Mut cordialiy IMEVlAG.tbaklifis," likdd I¢ Ilttobsusb, by FLYORNO REM, Drogsbeta OD Wood it. Alm, by I. b 7 OM U. KISTBRR,I4O Wood moot. - re4l•dtwB Enlarged. or 'Varicose Veins, . West Knn Jonies ewe WIAZ .-1 typnld, nneartair la the the stisetlop of pbniduahml the DOM , hetterenT tom! soartment of Bilk NUM°. theekingi. Krum Cm. 'Ankh: &eke sad bstuberie he the teller and .01111, Of Vert 'm ear Zelerged V 01.,. Weak Ankles; Week Wpm Joints wine eppllsllooll WWI In the ewe of diailiNe hulling **mud Amnon, _ Aprl olio keep rtur tiiriet7 Of Troavis, Reim. flappartars. Bhatilder Braces, and In fret all kinds of haakshioplianees lard kitbags'', of disease. - Mu. KEY 5.114 Wholes/do Dsuggist., , • 51i,23 A 41.• , • 2.0. 740. 'read Ft sod Viiils ratan.—on itadandarmamthm. 27th haat.: at 2A. AL .tOlltt T. WHO. egad in rein. , - 2ba Meath at family - . an unitatto ii tu n a f t} . anal Inathis tatit tialdea* 27:4 ram Bata amtllol . _ , OliTosidar nlettOlOth tut:. of /NW, RARSIXO7I. 01447 1110710 freak 'Aiifrialia Peraamont,Ert, . 1 / 1 1110siblairk Tha Amoral via rliiime TWA DAT, si 10 eel" -A , 0 4; PR hie Allegtescr , A CARD. I hare the pleasure to - Anaemic° to these who have hitherto obhgedmee ith their favos, and,ththY frith& sad theymblic geaerally. that, havlrtiathetatthale a.th re tantheririnm tho Eut with • taiga aid very ' •:. SUPERIOR STOUR OF GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE. I am prepared to anPrIT ell orders on better terms then formerly. In toureplerree of the Immense Influx of goods, whhi• lbr the Past fear month. has burdened the Eastern market. and of the dletruet reposed In the credit system, i m p or t. 4 advante tl e.. me a S ared ',youth immune. end henry I harabeen enabled to purchase my (Med. at • large din:cunt on their actual value. 1ME51213 My selection of plain Cloth. and Casalmeres embraces every grade. from the comer and more aubstatitit I bind adapted to the wants o , laboring men, to the finer qual• iMes callable for gentlemen of Wilton, among which sts 5013113 • Incapable of being Surpassed ' in the character of the material and richness of its &itch 'My fancy Clothe comprise every diversity of color-- green. olive green. Invisible, green. clerk and light browne, olive !mono, win...color, and various eludes orldne. fumy Ceisimeres numbeilbrty I:Afferent pattern. My Veetinga are of Silk. Woolen, Tearer. Ritt.h and em broidered Cloth, comprising the different styles now in fashion. My assortment of Cravats le .nonsuaily Large and miens, elliately imports& My department of ROTS' CLOTMNG proud. , much more extensive eelectlon tbannsual, In Consequence of the large variety of material that I \ have with wir to lop ply it. MR. GEORGE ARMOR. who hold. a distlnyrulsbed rank In his profession, and need. no reectrotneridillmt ‘ to the favorof Pltteburghers, will mperintend the Cutting Do' Partment. Ols nurocrou. Mends Trill plewm reme 7 ber this. In fine. I Satter myself that I .11314 e able to forrul ll garment. suitable Pm a chums. fitted op Mooch a ma ner, and on such terms mi.shall dmarmnil comPetitionk and I would therefire solicit a call from all who are n ot wedded to any portion'. house.. \ • \ matimdifo SOLOMOE STONER. \No.SO Woodat. NEWADVWEMEMENTS to TOLEN—From the subscriber„ from ; • one of tho Stablegof the 1 Ike Furnace du Son - der nigheember a lore., binda \ dark hay or brown hone. me an old—one of his kneeeswollen, end one fore I,nf split, no other marks recollected.% Taken Bt the same time , two seta of barn.,(S ldeetrape and rltchen.) A reward of 920 will be pald for the home or Stll for home and thief. Two or three days before. the oboe, borne ass .Wien. there was a large gray hone stolen from Catdah Mumma and we imps/see them both to be together. ree29:3trkwitill - MARY ALBERT, STRAY.-3ame to the residence of the eubsalber, In Snowden Tp.. Gloat otrainember, a entail red and white Cow and Calf. about 3 years old. The Cow has lost part of err tell and bag an underarm ad' her right ear. The 'owner Drennan...l tonne forward. _trona property. pay charges and tate her away, or ehe .Dl badinage.] of enorlinuto law; Sn SAMESEL WOODS.. owden Tp.. Allegheny Co.—ge2g:w3tB LETTERS of Administration the Estate re/011;AL It. JOHNSTON, later of tbeelts burgh, dee'd. baring teen granted to the undersigned, all Demons having Halms sashed Bald Estate, are reeueeteet to mewed them to pediment. and all Indebted to same to mate Immediate PeTleentJ t o IT. (I.JOHNSTON. Adm'r. e terror Market and 24 ate. Inttalbtkrglop sus* nom.) fa-IsdayB IMPORTANT TO MWHANICS AND WORKINO MEN.—The ttresi advance of Real Estate In this city. anduinseguent adrsuen of rents. has compell ed thousands to leave the city. and senors residences some place when they can lire without paying all their hard earnings to landlords. To mach Went, tartly recommend the Fleetedelelluilding tote; ae In everyway worthy of their partieularnotiea The lotsare beautifully located in thealthy and thickly settled neighborhood , no the line of he Sten`senrille Railroad. within 4 mile* of the city. For full particulars, apply to B. M'LAIN L . SON, 21, Gth XCELSIOR FAMILY STA_ROII—The' VA %predicate with which the Starch. 4 pirpered,retp. dere wholly unureaterr7 the moor &dr/. PlAlob bPel" emo,.produree e Pollak without gumming -Pp or in} / the* the floret &brie. I' t le Pound pkgs. with full dlrretiour for me. For vole b 7 the bore or retail. b art% W. Al, Ner,Ml3l3ll. ith o de .1:1.1r ll •wpablerre ho worirt i eg ' : email Pelee! tear Plttsburith. To one who ewe roma 0111 reeturdrurnded, ..early pl.. awl fair Vag. 0111 be ;drew no other .PITY. AUIP-rdooeseMes. liartccus'a.et Wood. flux. iteterreTowerldp. Soot. 27. 1854—ee2 , P41wraltS, • Notice. ETTER& of Administrntion on the Estate R of John 11411, late of Allegheny mangy. tleedtliite Men this day granted to the and Ttwoo haviod ttottfod Pototot tho . sodoryigoo.l. time Indotdoct, nn forthwith, to ROBERT C. IAOSIIB, to..^adarrdad No. 59 Wood stmt., iIIUM DROPS—I have received, this day,; LS 600 tv worted Gnat Thom Of the folluvlng flavorc otravturrry. It lf umbary. Dumas: Lemon, nerboud. . 1911. Row. . • Pori Wine. Biddies Throw wishing A vrrr tholes article of conktqlonory, vial laud all thry vsot. I 0 (tua= Drop. . .444 rj.filfl,lVO, oor: Disarm! and Market 04 'AST COLDGINOIIAAIS wortht. 1-2 e sim veiling it 10e at A. At SlAftlni Fan COL'll CALICOES—just recd ooc, fast turd cal:onor, all of • blob win be wild per 7d- moral prier 12!.... A. A. MASON 2C GINGER—Fur pieldingor press ti ales, reed by •.2S W. A. 31CLCII 11JUBE eery line Article— ., 100 lbe ree.l by Watt JC*L. IROW 'S ESS. GINGER—The best p ebalera toryantathe m.Ja use-3 gryeareed by e/.5 Joa.FLEItIXO rer.Dlassetuf anti Market J l O LET.--Two'fFont Offiees.on Water Ist., Yew. Martel. suitable Go tesuraltea at Railroad I.Yee. Require Of Petal+ it 0 EOROR A. DERRY.I6 Wateret. IIIEESE-300 bre. prime W. It. Cutting J for min by ... AOl, HENRY COLLINS. 1 1 1 0B.VCCO L 2 l - 211t1. Leaf Tobneve for sale . to ae.1.3 If. Ca.tILINR. , _ 1 JARED PEACIIES-2 bbls. in prime or no. by R. lIALZELL A CO. Liberty at. (MI:ESE-50 bxs. prime just 'd and sale by INV. R. DAL]. La co. PLB - A.R elm. dear B. en Sides Id sale by' .e_l • IL DALZ4LA - OD, 11 - sizts of the • Relloveinou brand. Ihr rale ' veld IL DALZ LL J CO. LODLI VE R 01L-1 gross Bak isGen. Woo Cod LIT.. OIL 'fte'd lry SOS. IFLILWING. Ara tor- Dlamood and Market 4. Pittsburgh; St. Lonna and New rbuine. _ _ 3101 , r DIRECT ANON:it:I IIkLIABLE IHOOTS RAILROA r RIPSHICIAGO Chicago and Idinisslppi • Railroad. • AN AIR LINE ROUTE FROM CIITCAIIO TO LOUIS. rpRAINS leave Chicago 4114. (Sundays A •as d on nil Trani, erm• ".. • sa.a . *1 .10 : 2„. : .. ery. Clotithern and tral First At, lkonte leer Mall at Pile .t. N. 8 ... d Night 'trireme* 1006, P. IL Trains run thronor toRI. Louie In fourteen hours, rda go. oneotlo neld and Alton. intkvalichange of Cbr or " id";c's : I t'et u r.arMT, ♦rq !Yalu 'grler4lialatamedllde points an Miselettipi..dath riKOST HP, o! itp ere An Kansas aa-omit Multi. • Baggage checked the {I to it. Lorde on litlehlitin. Central and Bontbern Traina,, and at the DOPC , t in Cblssto 7 O. P TlOLLldilitt.Cidrago. General raalnalk• A L RICHARD P. atoll.oAlt. ntrpertu r teeCe. ; tbrouab tickets to St. Innis by this route can bold altr. ed In Plttsintri at More of Clevebind It Pittsburg; nod ed Perna's nalincede. oe2Vonid QTRLYED:—Strayed from the sul>- 177 'rafter, in Martine Tp., on the AtenbenrUle,da.2l.: roriallte L o4 the 2Oth or Sept r. a dark Iron-Far Mare, :17Ing 1 infbre2 . tter Of her riberee tars e l uirol . delregol hot to Matt Mahon. Ibur miles Rom Clinton. nu the Clinton Road, or to the euterrlber, will be liberalirrewsrded, ec27.dt WILLIAM OUT: I'ON'S MAGNETIC POWDFR —For. the : 1 1.4 deetructlan Infect ., without robeeroind entire,. anoxia= trhilethatunrota of letters Usury that It hone. Mealyand Inlbllltdr directors Reddluga. Goeduatehee, Moths. Pine, Ante. Mosquito., nee, Mat tweets. V.- roln on Fowl. 111311, Animate, and every - other (peal. of !needs with nhkll Its particles come In contact: In contain...of the artlebetedue extensively counter felted, It is neon arr to rantionthe public not to ;nimble* rlrrletereiW i et l ltirtnriggyrre6l P"' tam the label. 'said br ' K cE LEM IL Jr • - 67 Wald etre.. E'ALL BONNETS:—.4.,A. Altioon . ,t. Co. have Just Teed s lam TAtiety IA new /tyke of Fan end Winter Bannete— . . Cr Pd g i jaTt ' 7•o " l2ll ""' . ' , '''. tyVetti ii iV=4. rtrrtinfigratoe, . fil:n i de . , Whito'Enedsh Straw, , Buckram Freemen, Roll Rutland, • • . it'ke . ... • 111. mm nod Jockey& Thit attention of Mlllimmels rmpertmly .11.11,a1. •027 4 7 50 DOLLARS—For sale, aßrick DST]. Hag Howe of 3 rooms and roam also, • Prams ,ottilis of3rooroL , wlth a lot of ground 7A ft. front an Arthur st... ith ss.rd, bulta deep with rob, pram arid r4.l...targ. zgattar,P=tacTudrawratz. um rwmalodsr In two rattly' osymonts.ftaltd look at It. H. 011T111315 a PON .... . ern • Baal Mats Ain s. 140 Thlrd at. _—_--- -- LoTs FOR SALR*lnGenDantowii.' I althlii toloutoe'veslk of Plttelntrghosceosi t sn' g soy Aver, otos:alt. the •Aonadasd. r. 10. Nieo of IMO nth. a 25 fa hand and $2l to. rear—they ought to Issll a. that pale° In a few days. If you wont • bargain and .1 shay, hones , eannot purchase too 1100 IL Epodes of • . THOMAS WOODS, II Fourth etreet. ~r erolaln; Arran solguottq J. 7. Daps —l2 paetaaw of Iv it eu nown W-19 ilinappic Double Swee,liiijierial Pre4.-,,,,ipply or the gbarthit rata wllet for asIMY se 2ir '• W. 11, SUWON. No. Wood at: UNIS--Jamaica, St. ei^61.1 7 .7Z dV Nelie . - England Mimi pea lir the rank or boitlelir • eat? • - W. 11. SUTTON. N 0.12 Wood it. WINES—Port, 'Sherry, brallierk-Olaret, V V Sweet sod Dry Mal Teuerlll, Mows! toutehilm- Pelee. of videos quell{ fur oak by {he esalt.or to giantlike le cult, br W. , SUTTON. No. 12 Wood 01. \ ALE—A mall lot orthia vele brsud Me, this day *reed,' and for We bi th edeseis and auk , by nal W.H. SUTTON. C4FFEF 7a. A einil!,l.l2t.sigr,trkAlliowfzeitle ' 7 IV 1% ' I IOEBE-300,bn.. prinse . Cheese Jut raced and fci. [puts c 0... R 2a rt OFFEE-1.00 bags prioar 1 4i66,Cofee inn roOksad Mr ask 17 ____7. LITTLN &OP.. ILI. 24 Pi: QEIGNETTE BRANDY.I2 gbh sis b7,ji"1.6'.4"4 1br V.11.114,-6'"lt NVP11,0«1 ~RENOH'9.Notea on the Yarnblea•: \.. Lf • '" • \ Lawns au Pritr s or o l Mods of W0rd...,• or • H. EL 1108WORTB IrpRE Life azH,ndm_of jobli Apace. Quid try J. B. TWO Tilt sattbr otivmdf vuls,__ L ___V2MO. 14 1 7. 80144 EW 6litlabir.PlihrketiV, freah Dairy racked 11N. 4 .4O:SAY, 1/Icm - flaylst Law : Office, • mr•••,orntra , orestmoomr•ds, atru-i _tctiorew to th e •61 of IMAI and 'obirste Gaut,...) INDIA auAsE i.it.•= a tt ancit,ne, Notice. ri OWNING'S WOREB , —Downj ng's try do;' ic.ra moilgoklivigindruit Afth ett A rm e lf , ZbP ""'" Vl , Moirrif and, Marketst.. casgs . Burguy Tort; waka _ t vAct.l2 wood A. WEET MALAGA WINE 16 auk.. aoort..4llmmodg • Dry !kings Wine-12 casks, Immortal bawls. \ I\Kuno* Wilme—Seaakm numnior. Carpenter and °Um for, male 67 Fir auk or W-a smp2l W. 81 1 / 7 .01.4 No. D. Wood at.' N EitifiLANCbTliTHree the 2 ,/. gala Illiluxotl Ufa km/ t. sion fro Ital. HUTTON. Na /2 IfiXPEI N. 4 NDLA -- RUBBER STEABIrt'ACI t'l ItOCERIE . B--22750.btiT' ';--7 1 AL( Ai 41 : b rIll t :' * " 1 ' 171.;°21; "' .1.4?4° 1**'" t k %it 8,..a., y..,.8 3 1. c .., ~ , ~, e as s° a 4 the 14 Ilatror . &Pot: J. a 11. P/11LL . k ._ .... ::..1,0 b a it aytiy, I L ind d'. is, Tear ; ': ‘; '-',. - • ~ , do do do: , -,' ~ .t . V.ALUABL); 'lt SPLENDID,BOO .Li.s it. ta) twin www toren kw caw.: • v ' - ' v ' ! wisp Ferrer: ,'' - 10 -bio PlOie3ll4, .' ' ~.- \ . .41 irr i tt. a . l 7 4 B=l":l: l " . " l l ' a 1uf41.1.: ' rte I ~. 5 .... m on. i . u4 Beima „ , ,i, _ . , .., , by lbe G... 0.., „11.0.1.1ratza1 oomatttlooxxdotod \4. 6:444111 . 1 7 4. 4 ' . s, , „,..-10 baidieloklyn ktirvo;vli• •,designa IT i OOl- . -- ZWowtatur.•web ° 44. w ' ?www. ' ~.'''' by nd , I sRA t trataryfirmilanrs:l i zgl r 4 . , , , z1 , ..1, ,, ,,,,- , „,„cu,ri-, „g;hgtrt, lt----: I -!•' , •-•:i d - i ,;:!• ir 1am...40 . bldg. - fresh fpf ;tido tre• - -`,:. -., - "`_ , , , . _ °.l! i'A;trs i . ° ,.P."' Rd'. mot Ircois-th*.' I ~_ ~,, 04 . it,.. ~ o_l 4418 ' ',, - ..! I m l ay aoc l yuy A - f '--............, ....._,_...._.._, 7 . 7""' . ' ... .'''' ~ zr ...,7,.... '' . ..,--,•-•- - , QUM:MIES-40 Ude. N. 0-Buttar:_---- . xs, BOONS- , 4e. . ej• to 'Central , ,Af t - 7 ::90 bbia.:Blol444at '' 4 76 tizii..ii .11 ,- 4005.604.' : 6..irargtramin.: d. o f . : 20011blittairAT'ar "4:41414 "Mb \‘'. • . •...i lg- • - -.' '''' ''," a ^a 4 W° ' d 1 . '...: .. . . 1° bh 4 ....*.r.. - ...„ a It! ::: - .uti. • . L 1 ,,_ F ,,, , ,, f100r ..• ~„, pnod, Dwelling • • 4; ,_ A., tt4... D . gro. ropn il l .60 1..44 , -e 1.7 1a0.1i0e.8 ' ' ' Noi'uo au Von 4.08. Darl., '' dl@itin)ool, klteBr I 1.74:47:1t• • 11=1 amo r t ima a v it t 4 . o ..., i , an collar i 'at 812.80, too•I•• ' ' Seta - -\•, 8. . • s • , 8 8 80N. 140. 3.1 at: I. ' " 25 '''' , • , ~ T. rrVlc aco 11% 2.1 of. - : Til OMB :ED LOT OM WYLIE ST—Lot..L e or a 7-7--- beatzufal ram . lm .a fro WI 12 tt. • The boo N"2 W a L i aa i kot %Awn. Prim V.3470. e V a1" rm ° i.l,,tiMigi-,..,..k.,4regeT3-....6llxlithlai to 0r.4 • \ Ew ILM. FI LA oca rNik 20, * 214 th W I : . bleb .. vein Of bi--__ to . m t Grolairoil **ll la open .ilm od bt a r a lfr d ra d 'ady 4 to th i g l o l7 ....7 .: T at i p rz l ber.ol .. dvii it jtith.rrs.:ol7sl..} . 71 m.a.r.si. n . mi.:711:11 tip ere s a .....„....ii i LA ..... 14 , . ...dli und a ....d. B bat ra w n se Do eaualaart .. \ IrAl i ghti 41 ,80.Z ir _ bra Jost food by . A \S. B. dITITER, Mo o d at. - Taff( 11 KONOWTyrir - ------ WM% NILO orlon rural S ra tip,. partor Tobacco, Ibis day , n , :-roll 11. RM.' p..mmatta4 "M,AGLORYIRANDX. : Lranomacuw - of C l Ark i ti v "tr ali le m bil i ttUtar i grz itAsi t. er , anon orb ilk , st.th• 11,1. Liquor Eitore q/1 . •se 4 WM.I/ BUTTON, No, 12 Wad - 1 MBROIDERIES-.4. A. awn . & TO ", 4 . D .,° 4 "! 1i4 701/ 1 0 1 0 9Mrin4ameml XeAtugrNlo*,eteestmuni tm* *. 4 . m . .! C.ua.x..ak44lis%ct W., 7•ZA A3Ol-4*' 04 arengt R' 80 - F,-From ,- 344 th:l3 tooomoUrts. spfies o Xivit* • Ter Acr e 1 • mils . agouti Ilbe 1/iton Ung Co, MICE=I • .1, ASOTEER GREAT RILE OF LO ,S AND BLOikS ...' AT ROCITESTEIi, llBAt'Eft..a) . TY. 144,1 ' N \ .... October Otis and 10th. ' '... 4 ' '' liE undersigned will yell, tti'lito highest bidders, no the dak above MOM 4 ott • alcpon the premise. two hundred L. Sleeks. rimer' d Arena whod, with. eevertil WI roge r de.. In the meh qf A; ac, Breyer County, Penna. Thor , . will a ma. tr, kne e for a both,, of rear- Am.\ valuable coal bue.N o stsese quarries. beds 11(11re clay. Iron, rs. an; neer th e th ~,h, and rencenlentlinthe canal. rivers and, railoads.. 4 , . The Terms IP . I.CdO will be Is 1.1 , 71, In one arert i 's in ' yr; annum. ''' A dt:LIVI't 7; per \ re n t loto r" . oki a l t be rmire; PPetelit.PayMent of at the `duo in ono, two nod' Me. MO. Bide will be revel \at the mune it.,, fif i garryin ' tk . i tc, hauling end la Linn los or three then of of sten tomking, or maklitgandiarlng,oreem Ilion of build ing brick , and fo makinkcam million ov a brink for re moving MON eu yard of earth,- In`cattlng down and fillinß up ntreetn . T h. for h irading. corning and paring boOoeupernehd e of() 0 lending; aW \ tbr the IMmo Slate erection of twe ty mendl tenements, fOrnlehlort all the materbde and labdt. ... For ens a ad all the. above jig, one htlPni) be aid la ash; se the work amot. .c„ remaining fi n lota , r buildings, at inctioris cub Arleen per till f7;•=t7 deed.fer eferr lie.Vdd• \in \ Plats and maps of tho prepart otlid deserild ort - I.OoUncti. country. tn. bray Ink lead b a tty . ,_ 'h,,,,,..th 1 I'veof the ndlowing named \ oropriribra .'"".- .-- I've midden.% or places of toisinewnoss ehoen.behM. \ Surveys. plans, drawings and spekkotkont wiiii Pe* , tome to Leber material. e, de, reunite, Aas atonn tr to exhibits, lat the office of the ConTeny.en Rochester,' r theist der of October. to addition to the man:mot/leer PactOgy , FottrrT . 1 1 chine Shop. Steam mills , kn., noin gle' WHO eater. arrangements aro alresulyttls ' pro - an nV oh ' kw UM erection of half a dozen other manneitturipit eettblie6' moots, to be driven by steam. Abet on eatendre Sem-" I Inery, meant Cb timbre and amagnincint Hotel, Upon the hilt but near the railroad depot and stdemboatiendintr. Them improvements, with the contemplated ook Dlet.loa of the Cleveland end Pittsburgh; nitro 'bridge \ 1 MOM the mouth of Beaver, into ROetwOor.. the no. eemary depot and station attachment. Cu also II and extensive imprommente of the nubile 'sodium and %Mete h br t t w ho i r lo h rgi: cohhg, mat thel f mr i , i tthle i la. I the Ohio. will a continuums of hre4 Harr ut fe7e erten and require antramenee amount of leborft yearnte . . It is expected that all the amkrdp.d.pr o p r i.4,,i r b truuty of their friends and amocisten. nom the wilt be present at the above kale. in October. . ~ M. T. C. GOULD. Rochester, barer CO, P.. ' \ JOHN THOHPSON. Wakefield, IL 1., \ JOHN 1.. lOSIVBOLD„Phi ladelphis, HIRAM WALERTDOH. N. P. , \ STEPHEN D. DILLATE, i .7 . ORIGEN VANDENBURGH,JByriteme, N. . 00P -td . \ FANCY CHINA STORE, . 05 WOOD STREET, r.rrrszivßoir. ~. JETStimported and lion open . a full atiort,• .wont I French and English 011 t and White iklittne.Hilt and White-end Colored Stone China; Common Ham cana l& for comitr; end, Belt-lm 'M. HODHINSONA BOOTS &I SHOES, WIiOLESALE-AND RETAIL,' YABLEB ROBB, o h)MARKET and 6 'Union sto., 3d do* (rum the Market House, Pittsburgh, would innards , Mendeand, the publie generallni that he be* just reed Edelen Stock of Boots and Shoes In all their varieties. llis Stock Is one of the largest ever epensd In this car and embrace . &reel-thing worn by the ladles of Philadelphia, New 'look and Boston, sad he trusts cannot fell to please all. Groat rarebits, been given In *electing the choicest goods, all of which he wannnts. Ile also continues to mann facture,as heretofore. all de. ?centime of Some and Shoes, and from his long expel* riga eraser 20 year e in buidurse In MIA eltr. la. he truffle, o euffleleut guarantee that thaw who favorlalm with their patronage, will be fairly:dealt With. .016 Fall Dry Gooda,:Full Stock. FYRE I. LANDELL, Fnurth and Arelists.,. rhusuorbis, 'on be able to offer extra leducemonts roth. Country Bore an rs this Fall.. their Stodge( Goo is . will be eery full. d bargains front the New York 6,1 Philadelphi a Auctions, deny received. hall easortraeof af the following: ' Shaal Flutuels, New Silikig .. Illaudins; , '„ \ French-Merin.. . Lines. \ . Wool Nelda. .. ' Table /brats , Moos DeLalons: Blanket% `. Csaltmeren Qat% da s.. s Owing to tbeexesses of Importations, we shall, he delft In rceetpt of preatfotsr, from Auction. , EYRE d LANDELL. Fourth and arch sta. Phlladelphi. SypTerma net mph; and pd.. low itecordindly. \ sel2L2m ~ 'MEW 1300E87-At Davison's, 65 Market. LI street, near Fourth. The How in the Clouds, or Coreoant Merry for the aillics ted—entn tort In affliction. \ ACokvander- 41 mpletion for the ONO. twople of God. by Dr, J. W, Memoirs of Steen • Utah and the Mormountlnir history. materna doctrine. .tc.. by Ferris. • Estliesino Ashton. Sewell's hut. .I,lces of the Chleff oink.. Sewell'.' published. • Obi RuliNona by Dr. Joe. etolth' McKerron'sllistory of the Seems!. rherch. Ls Wadsworth's Pictorial Greece. '.ol:3dou, superbly Blue. %rated._ Mu Land we Lire int e Nefertiti /sod Literary Sketch Wok of the RAG. empire, 2 v0 1e., , 1L hoodoo. ', • History of rests% by Dr. Stol - _ , Para, Farming Pala Sunny Meowilre. by Mr. Stowe.' Famous Pentane and Moue. Willbniet book. The Old Goner by the River. \ ~ Florence Piertsgt. . .The drinno I Expedition, None. , • . .ThigThst and the other. \ .. Self Explanatory 'Bibles, the reference printed ate length. (Ow Beek. opening iuossa • usar, .1 snoil , os and re tail. by . se= JOHN S. 1./41180N. ,-...___. Tr ITEOLDOICAL ,t: 0 ... . . '-- L I.SEFCCI, WORE§ . A. —A.,, Sadny, Federal Cl.. Allegheny. Invitee attention to a foil sesortment of Theologlml and standard religious workseCellege text books, dot ' .... \ Lemur. on Pastoral Theology. by .1. li. Cannon..Ll,l.l. Woehielnes Church Diatom 2 , 1 and lid vole. . \ llidea DistiliP umesions. ':. P TbeoleitY Dick's d0..1 and 2 vole. . ux7e(N Rank. intercloposila \ Evidence., Uhristlanlty. . ulna lo Cycpedia Jahn' Biblical ArcheologY. Mae Littedationr• Alexander. Pulms and Isaiah.. Jacob= on Gospels. '„ Bargee nu Joh:Psalms. Isaiah and New Teatmuent. Pontt., Ileury and oompribensise Commentary. Hebrew and Ore. Claming. Vinery Homiletics. • Carter'. Theological Works. Ind. Berm. Pennon Paver. oe hand or ruled to Order. Deon's rorneletri Fork.. InvolNChalmer's da:Klttoseeda ichoke smortnetotpf Fatally and Nocket Bibles re"fil ElVEo6olur s Fall supply, Just reo'd at 87 Wood st-, asmiug 'tehkh ase tbe followi Travels. Rolando. er a Tour 80.. the World, tr Cecil Hartley, A. Ii: TWO:levet Citiee of the !diddle Ages. or the A...teak* of EnroPean Challis:akin. by Theodore, 'lair Dotter. B. A; Influence, or the Evil Genies, by the author ofr.A. Trap to Catch Ann Ilearam,.Weetrateth Floe. Egerton. or Sunshine and Shadow. by the ardbor of Clara Stanfel:e.; Anecdotes of Animal Life. by lteaJ. G. Wood. ILA. .G. S. Le, illustrated; Fits Ilarold..or the Tenaptatlen, y Sarah A. Myers% OtientaifFairy Tales, or Fancys Wan sin. In the Eaetorith 32 illnatralionr, The Gum Rad Du.sri. or the M.A.-nor to PerieF , by An. limey - Garin. fo oily apriut of Narapossa, NS pm seal \ 511. LA PFEIL _ • 1 " 'KW B S—Stooktores Sermons • for the People. S Oa—Direct to wholesale purchasers lay cash Shall Agnes. or Co\r , ent IJfec Art10 ' 1,410.13 Leaning's ammo., 3 role. Am Egypt and Ito Monuments, y U"k tl .3 Lee ". e- ...14t V /731t00e t..1 1 . 4 111e I tt i r?::111 h oo r rIg grids.% of totursuanity 111:111%111 by Eminent Meissen denser.' at the Unireertiti , ofTec, aro; Reining. Deity. leaux Taylor's Manual 0f121,:r. S % eel Trench on the Puebla; do on the rodeo. best works on the. eultreetr. Knob too Voice , an important work for nook., Ten Nights Ina Room. by T. 8. Arthur: Votary of Roman jtepublie,by Slid:Wet toriotlans Dad by Ta.Plo an este Sent hook; Fleetwood's Urea F WWI., cloth erobellshed and tarp; ; remont's harreditlen Unruh oregan 4.1 Califbroln4 large Mork of eAlendid pocket Ste anl • Li Telege! IV' to the tr d' e r CI and School BOok lc . - L ROAD, 78, 4th at. EEREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE OF AL ILEGIIANT PROPERTY—Two fret.' honoes.con ox fora room* each, situate on Fountain “. at the bead of Esplanade A, Allegheny city, will be offered at Outdo oak w Saturday. Sept. =A. at 4 o'clock I'. M. For healthy !mathon and beautiful New this ormatesed by any In the city.- Tlnt crown cre t hich t' too bonsai are enacted lo GO It. frantby deep. They will be *Ol4 together or !lomat. to nit purchasers. Terms made known at time of Ws. oe2d B. Mal nn: 4 PON. _ . VHOLERA, CHOLERA.—The attention of the pub la solicited to De. LOUill wielure•ealabra eb,lers and - Merriam Medicine: This medicine has bee administered with greet .noes.. IP MO of Cholera to Many melons of the United ewes, particularly in aryland, tame it *Donal the attention of the physteMns. We hereto ailitAbs names of tome of the physicLuswho witnessed Its tenetiolal effects and here LiTOOLttuirrectiti. rates—(du certificates I;aste eft WejkoDer mound the hot- He)—John For . D., S. 11. 0 R. W. "'T.& D . . - Sa 131, Wood stmt. T. WASHINGTON RESIDENCES YOR BALl—Alcombria6lll Muse. hut . Ammo, contallti 0 Abp. large frana• bonus. sultabli Art d olt a, - S w i With 111 lo o logLirround: oroll . of.foood wain% fr tre• an.; •Tner In nnno•lnft : r e*. Two ..hcric:=K.Euldral,feet on tbo tam rito 142 by over .luo ft: Msep, having • am t •low nf the; citAltztaNgs Prices.' toftuosoy. • • ••A • Mao. 4 bmcid? " tl a"d" Ar g. Clf""d -iffao ollotn sao A:a= t=1112,...,..."""'' . 24 * Itzt effilltlEßT 80N-140. 31 ot: ' • ireARA BRANDY— tm puturter alike of the Irtetleiek.f 16111.1 net iwo'd Ibreide b r the bottle or gal a, by 'WII. 17.8 N, No, 12 Wood etrolat. VLOUR--200 bble. Superfine and Extra Plow. hat lathing sad far We br • ' eel INSELID OIL—.IO bble. Linseed Oil in 'stars and far salt bs AL 11Altadinitt At CO, SOAP--25 bag. Phila Palm Soap in store smd for Webr saw s. TUMMY! a CO. FrAT-710 6alea . jina . forwtie by .:7 VONll3Nrutoßera VOTlON—Sealed Ptoposals be rcuiN LI by either Of the andentigned Committee of tbe Pitts. maxi), and Steubenville Railroad, until 5...1,11.; on We needay,Novelnber Ist. fin the leased the Perry, known an tirrittilggue.vr.F. ar.rame the Siononsabela Meer oppo- N; It—The alone tense has. ten ' yearite run fkont'AVVli For further inkenlatlon ' enquire of • - A. LONte, Frant Amt. - • so2Ntd ISAAC JONES:oor. Front and R. eta. . . 'OURNING GOODS--itturtupi Burch ' nod 1,,,,,....b.. 4 . \ ' I " ir th ' -11Itek. Vale Cnr.s ... atoßq Mouraing &Ink '1 Borrbtalu i .:: (117:',7 4 .....ies. (:+! colebraied 1 by- ty bow of Ohio foeo No. 12 Wood street. P 1,1. DAV I \ Auctionoer. cn4,3rde.t Sutra Roada. cornea , . , iromt and AnA ar.rd 1- i ISCELLANEOBS BOOKS, BY CITA *BR, Al . Auctlos.-0 ..t.,,,d, ki . i I eaock.. -.a ce.o ",,,,14,. tha B . k .'.g: oi \c, corn of ood and Fif th eta , will be mid., •large col lectio of valuable miseellancon book; amour them will .hp 16 d—uhyan of Genn BrarnadenWons et Shoe. Dian.. cal.: .11rIthdi Vm.l. e Poets. Juni:rated: Bakeee Lief. 2, s,Allostratbas of the Soden:de, 0.4,... 4 .w. kenoner Batiin'S Ancient Ittatary: 2 yob.; boodltßook of 'Batons ut.....7 or Netera_.., 11 1 . 4.7•ra pt,...g biaj or . rr of imp Soie no =d *ti p ~ivam7feen..... e s lnk l eLorl it zea kit ,: 1 Dramatic work_ ..r. lin. Amerk.s. itt ll . 2 /P Bebiap, erc ' brbtand AteetheeThieee etletts bbakenetersot To , Wrenett. Benitition. 4 role; Universal Garetteer. Pandir Identical Adv it.nnfirb nadir. Mies. as ~ Identical ;nos ready at the Auctkne Stem ; ' . em2l ~ . P. M. DAVIS. Ante. \ ' t.iflßLl \ o , ALB IN MIFFLIN TOWN . : gip.—o ...s.auxe.ysturacon. sme. auth,.at 2o . eik, yr Fold at Preidio , yereine. at tha residennenf Mrs. 14- man T.Thilde, dothe Monongahela river adjoining the City rams, in ii in 't6-1 line Willy bay bone. 1 one bore, bakonche. billion Would banana, 1 by bugler. I . 16041 tgoborse *again,' one horeedo. , lent and bare 4 Pete:wagon andpiney 1....... Wow. and harrows, .sy bee acepe.l,l 'Riff. e tons hay cont.oveta. and a ins:tilt o fertninis:literil t i...l i t . . b.r.... , . : -.. .. T 1;..1 I . ": ''..". 7 . ''.. . R. il. fang, Alan Cr.. • N T ZDINERNS INSTRUMENTS AND i KS Xd . AliellON.—A- salable Engineer's Mit, larpr De&remoter , Filth Thermometer ge. attach el/ son A Met" rieTri2lsttti,...oryletionegy or Arta Et. ...._ oe oleh 17 ". year In use. and We I, taken ei.X . e of. em og Black Wal out,;teatte. Iffi4 n, do waeh.e lad. do ;voting t'LlealeVnbelie'"O.;"= bleb t Zr 4, 4 h ./ n A lileN'llkoty . ante° o d ehalre,toraing eln ante ...a \ l hamog glegeet, I:, oettee,S earpeta.oll eloten,soy. \ ou. ousk;end etralelos tramem Natter pillow and Vol- \ ~t'sn , 5t,..!,.. , obaaeglTent eir.l . tlgAtaTe and taint, .. , .....e n ware , mg t.• lot of nable queeonwate.,. e'll'ertt3t4h";Al'i parlor 4.4111.17.4.aftTetr!"‘. . . Q - 4,E, OFSTOO • S' AT AfICTIa.--Ort .t. 1, \ ' - IThlli.da7 iMiaing. Fete. .2S . at7fin'_aek. attb• Mar. \\\ 7 kbrehanip44thoold. lor.a.sig par Itoklig , elb.it s aErch gra Bank o Plltaborgh ffkllEl ' Vdo .. blaothopter 6.1 Illamk Id \ do •Plttab . g;tlo 0011 Ilia Tot 1 1 .4 0 do 11 c b to . tr i & Lig. \ , :fa to 17. lA*, Piro sod Mori.. d°;'' F t .42 3.°;. I.7',..tr.u...ideti Alining `. dn! \ s ~....t. .26 'N; ~° , \ ‘... P. DI. DAVIS. Alia.. • IhARGE STOCK OR 5TA1 . 2 ,4 1 : :4 MANY 0001)8T AUCTION .--Un Rh th. at einek, A. at the Conisnerrial linnins, ciresian . of Wood and Ftrib sta., , rlll be wild, arlthoni ran/erre. age eral aasortatenUot • inaaonable foreign and\ dnatestle itA\ Cat = g, r * Pl i qa ' neTr a yar. Ilit t gifrd4re r g: f a it .g.....coburtgolh,Algaeatranunlzs, del:lari t t!= \ Lifting. cheeks. tlet.ign, Irlab Unensf . abiXlT.'fdktk linen and cotton thread, binte_ry, gin,e. lama. .40W...ening Alin. an. Ise P. tt. DAVIS , A;ege.-- \ ... CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS:B:M, -. . IV McCLINTOCK & BROS. are\iio ..! V • constantly renolvina their Fell Block of cutnt. Ing„tht aotha, Rugs, Meta. to, to which we Wilk the ate tendon of thaw wlshlng to furnish Hotels, ledeambaana ur , Howe, baying imported and relerted our stock from the, • heat Fartmles and with muchearo Our stock rouslela of ', the menet and beet out to at prelim reduced priers, we ere able to hold out great dueeenta to our Maude I sell runtomen. ' Oar shwa consists In part of the follow- . \ \ . nocl•telvef.Plle Carpets; • \ . 'frtrtr . ril;s 4 /T r lis• njuthU . r ' n.- "time odds Aux.-Scotch Plald.Daseask Wailful, Twilled Troilism. and Plain VeultlanQuW,743, 34 and 24 wide; ltla , • Ll= vkl a g:tjr.T_ _ tx , 54 7 - 4. ~ 5-4,,44 and 3.4 Wide: Sh o t . , 011 Cloth Crete note 24 fret aide, of new and elegant Attlee. • übleli we will rut to any deepens else: 5 , \ Velvet, Chen/le, Tufted and' Brussels . Rua. end \ Rohn Pneetoldn, Adelald, Allent. /Wetted (..two Mate. . \ • • \Atee—Talvet and Cloth Plano Caren, Albonsed Piano and TAU. C 0.,,,,. Blair Rods, Table Linen,. 'mit and Um., en .lou se Coro, Spanish and. China Ma run Woo Den Floe; Rata f all widths% \ed styl' Liner:rid IFto/len . i Crumb Cloths. ' • Orenu. Ruff arid OD Transparent Window Rieder; Cold:;,-. , Oarderllenent Shades. Carnet Medic, .' TrimMlnal \ Err Window S.W.d.u., wades all other toads usually f o und lu' . a Carpetl,itora. ' 'We ark uncial, attextlen to l our own lm- . ~ partatlonnf Velvet. brussels aWnsrrain I.Nrr . t: •to wtleh = lillcli. i f u tlx i l e i r a4l " .4. IT:. •=w,.. 4 .4.,47'.--' ; No. 712 Martet shree4nser Liborg, ... . colt \ W. ecLINTOCK. a BROS. '.' - - 1 ' \ AGENT S .. , _ -. ... For Sellingvpd Baying P4ent Bag Ate. .. a.IIE ilubsenber, having 'lnarland, ,froni- hie Intercourse with Patentees, and with Al4llllolos who ' were desirous to aell'iratent . flight. Mr ,Cltihtnnuntim. States. Le-. as well as with . others who wish tok`purahaso Ruth rinhts.,that an agent to transact that kind of tad seta woo much node here. ham detestostmd to devote his- . . time and his abides tolhe se;olos aflame Irkko "sr de. sin. toemn Pledging hims im. elf to at faithfully to alljonattees ern. trussed to him. he C.nelndowiry sabre/nix the 'might to the following tonixamtlat °fa Swot the citizens ofolitta. , - - - Prentanium. Aurnat Tis. S* .."...,, . The aubacribere hare kW , been aconsinted Tl -vitTt. If. ^... Aimee F. Eaton, and hare no !mediation Ss zemeamanding -; him to ail .n 4, .../ .Ith t....td7 hi...... " .., ...X; demon of =doubted iIIIASP4I4.O 11../44P101.4 • • , t , In wbroo exert:Maslow, »Main may. mama: , - 1- \ '. Ne•Wer B. samif. I W. / r, • \ ‘ Cu James W '., N. lia a A Bone, ~ , I - P. R. Friend. - "Kramer a Balm : Iseena. L. It- Livingston.' \ , aul.a. tf • lARS' MILLS' FOR RENT.,--Theiii deil Me and eery Teenier FLOORING '3llLf.l3asid NIL attached. ara now for rase-low. sa the.yrearat proprlctoralatand embarklug In another busiwesa• Thee. mills have one of the .host 'water. Powell in the counta7.. Ilea b'th rerTs i n ni ar. - b.4,l ' l'''ljt it :liar 6. 1 .Tri. i. r 4.. ft Sandy ie r " notelet Loct of tilZomal. , , and the - Pitleburdh %ACM,c land railroad. moon le:hr .eonteinplatloa (and has brenr surveyed) and will te bailL'a railroad from Darlington to the river which still-make thettenmuultelion to tbl My rood the ear- =secret:di keatiOrt for 'ening' leas a good nin of cartons, debit -a• good. ash trusi • a b' ea :a i r: Sr4l, will r irirto n TaPl l Z rega; In ,),„„„,...4, , . r olvdeteralltsed to rent for reereetur !mentioned atove. • ..• - --- 'DANIEL 53AltVigik - .... '• . ' . dbear•allillka Oolneebiana .0a: 01116 , 1 :11e1tO0oe liarstve some. Ferry, Deaver egro., ory. aetNtti i . ~:, • E' - , VokelLine. Pittabarhe. •, ,- • .. . AiChanee tO Make /Din ' .• •- ..: ... n:' !':'_ EIROFTPAB.GLAND HONO ' HIH , , ri.„ ,PWYMENTI,Tho sabocilbez Is. deelrona of havinif,,, tn Agent M eachCot;l and Tann In the Enke, ./l aim. , . tal at from bto UP on ..ettl .be malted s and anliblat him an Olden:, man esn make from 8 to 8.34 r. day:—lndeed some a thedgente am ploynd - am yeah .twice that sum. Every IntaemationprUl.la ithWElby ad. I draining, (postage bald.) - .-Val A. KINFIXII, -•.- . . eel 2 , .. Bei 601; Pldladeltdda Pmtalbeti. : ... . -Dar' College. . PLASSICAL and . Idathemn ‘,../ meat: • Tsitoi' bO parable by .the hat make in lam**•. Itelculnr day Chas In Latin:On.ek, .....2.4.-47torp.x. V .A. auntie. Wedneutar 4 in 0 P. n.,Zatitids] ' c19i:":1 r lrf=.4bVp.i toD t son I.ElaDr §-11INDRIES 7 . --100 bt 2/1414. N. O. Bazar at blo. reflood Sum- . 40 bz.5.; 6. d ioerold 40 .do ki no • . &,,,, -LS, . 42 , i o:,. .l a e . .. : I .4,.. 1 i 0 , idamoad Tu t dx 6 0014d:old Loaf ' des 4 1 do . a ...,,_ dg 0 Z o , V * . I 10 do Curtilo dig . _ . - 60 do Aloao'd • Toilet adw 11 do Mood. Inesmoceatadj 10 do MM.! lithaolog, dot .3.1 do. Extract Coffon . - 10 doi loaned it lianillor 0 00 1 P IlloCiodoo• ~, 4. ioltoodry it Java dd. ads.* wound do: . do. Hod ONdlr ;„ /x i •! do COTO 11[61l; : - .O. Cloibt• 00 Piwn 00 kegs Otdo load: 1000%..1.601,N0i1i . by. - ' Fink's 4's Paient .IttetsJic \ bt - .0...,,,,e,,,gr and. preit . ,_ fur `waxer k , ltersOeht. and she ionranspolds.2 -nu pro istras an, Prepared to make fororob)orresior / Oseots sd thod.rtak and s others to sorstr, br '*bobtesls. ihno le. to. sesu,st se arebostoiNo.7l .! wt.. sad at DMA me. seEtna And fr Lofil V etTo i ctttr itteitn, Prief*if ' ' t ew...4 rgi r dr:Fit, .P , C., ' vwedg l 8° V47.. hopru n red. army klarnlaursan . reasonable idiom br . 4.epl:4m . A.* ..T. OTICE--At VNeetiVfcihti:. ) I ...ire. or atm Alleghowy untk,altti, lllccety, mu remind that thastratslo Tolaton . 1 7417 , 1ruY!26th tat :7th ttafa IBMs Gnats. .otaenshOb lotainest. Ityalachln, Johnstown EhN. Butts? /MYR 1 Mk!, 1111 day and chargoaapetta. • • -has ANTON, TOl'6o4w - c.c.. hammed to the di, !IA wlll maga 4 -. .. e Academy, on ad et, °awn.; let. \ Orden, left at U. FLESIVIVB Meade Blare, vtll: • FOR RENT, with ionediaV - pos iiToiVa 'neat Dwellinxilataie, situated tar. Mt. -17 deslioni"Orti;havlittlrnatrVt; ,T;,-knillt ,thi. offers • thyarahle appastaak e , IV Pet Mt.= ADA/ to & CUTllfleurr a .. s st CLOTIIS, Caisimores - Vestings:\a4d'Ostp ! '-o‘jp.o.c.4:ll:3=l.ll:44trogr tini14:171,4, aiplo, and at prices In anontlanto •witli the t at , , • v. tniSTET.O4 74 , 1 A.- ‘-• 1k3.1v. studs aratui, - , • - ,J.l.Vrc aIIAWLS, SIIAWL4=-Long 11146 k; • 10 b.t4wbq saw. do,' do. dot do. itat Matt do. du dn: do Brach* do.; Innen Cashion* dn (.. tt b 2l .".' ik a 11. I ' mrz n alZin, No. oirr rOURNISO GOODS'Z-i We lame reed and ba'r• . .l.ns l .lute !..*..tit cpili:li?cd. 1 itgiattin e ctr . Ifilklyaryfilior...4 ~1.1!;.: 3.V°O.!,LPS, - ' .. Left, rt . ..qm .1' 4 trd of • ••tr. to eh. 7 Blurt s :At ; dal/ sta ' 1 1,t4 I I. o xtalm resit \ • \ \
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