'PITTSBURG4 - 1 GAZETTE! ...............111111.1811.5D BY WIRTZ t OCTOBER 4 1854 !IVll4Casil 4LissioNebnu.ka Mate Ticket. , FOR GOVERNOR, - JAMES POLLOCK; L. , OF SonTITUYEIZEILAND COUNTY. I . '• FOB .CANAL COMMISSIONER, --.GEO . RGE DARSIE; OF AIIZOHENT COUNTY. FOR JUDOE'OP SUPREME COURT, DANIEL ,M.' !MINER: momoilrapr COVKTT. . County Ticket, • 00301M1-41117 DITRICT. DAVID REMIT V., s.otirE oo L .s. PORvi sviinin. 1:21, .&Nc DISTILI ar., ocr incitla - - .4.Ate, •wi it win • • • • - - ' -lIOiIERT pojEtn,NHOß.X.l'lttaborgh ~.. - • ~.: • y j i rsr EAE 3. l: l . lB Aill - 1‘.,11 lim ingban ' ~ Rota , Vini "i ' .. . . _ - orm. N'est Doe. .. . ' 131Miti-LOODS. Pittsburgh cuffs or rug to , ALEX. ITILANDS. Rona. , JAMB/32. 6L . NN: St.Clate ZAiIR!LE: FATE73IIq, Pittaburab. MUCTOIS s or roma, -JO= BROWN. Houk • V.k.k. To Advertioterc—Neither the EdltArrlll Rooms ir Plinth:ll Establlehmeatof the Daily Gaalte, are opened en Sumter. 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'or .racy demerlptlem will tie require., to be paid in 'd rama The only eiteeptions will be where !medal nuinth ly or yearly contrasts are mode. mid:UT nagging* Matter on e.igh page of this Paper To BoascatnetuThis number of the paper . brings as to theihno whenwenotified our sub scribers that the names of all not paid in ad wince would be erased. Owing to sickness and the confusion attendant upon the cholera, we bare .heen. unable to go over our whole list; setne.pereetut therefore Will continue to receive the Paper for a week or more longer who are not entitled to it under the rale: All persons ; here after, whose papers cease to 'arrive, will know the , reason, as we shall .disdontinne their paper as soon as the time iv up to which it is,paid ez SEPrzarars 30, 3854. AN APPEAL TO THE WIHOS OP THE - COUNTY. As this is the last paper that will reach the readers of our weekly paper, we desire temake an earnest appeal to our country friends. A determined effort Lo On foot to defeat our county ticket, and nothing but a like determined effort on your pert to prevent it will be successful. The object of the secret enemies of our tick et is to draw as many Whig votes to . ticket as will ensure the success of the demo . cratio ticket In this object they can be foiled if the Whip of the county Will roll out an old fashioned Whig vote. A full vote will be a death blow to the conspirators. yon see that every available Whig vote in your township is .-..--,7--,,br0541,10 the yolls ? Wiillson make it the one -,ornest object of this political struggle to see that -vorlatlxiiTis spared necessary to deserve-if not to secure initicesst --- riever—wae such labor more needed than now, and never wit reward item • sweeter, if it be not in rain. Go to work, then, good friends; with the un conquerable spirit that ass efer — ohareCterived you 'when .-roused roused to action. Vote the] whole Whig ticket We have not room to partievlar ice ; but every man OD is worthy of your sup pert. Yon have given them a nomination, snit . placed them in the front :rink of , the battle now come manfully up to their support. We have -heard of no charges preferred against any of them; and from what we know of them we feel justified in commending them to thelseirty and vigorous help of. the party which put them before the people., • The Importance of having our • county offices I tilled with. men who will not prostitute thelnftn cube and patronage of those offices to promote 1 loo;focoism, is Very important ; so numb so that we SuYPose we need-but name it to arouse every with; in the comity to the duty which it imps.: DLit equally Important with this is the duty of :13cerenting the election of the democratinnomi- Dees for „Assembly in thiscounty. The election ofslndge Yalta:kis syw certain, and itlis of ri-• tel interest that be should hare a legislature synvathlzhig with him in his measures of re form: A United States Senator is also to be oho nen this winter, and tho highest interests of the entree of freedom demand the election ofeneciho ran be trusted on thelive issues of the day.-- Alleghsey County should he represented, iu the seleetion of a man to fill that C.ffico,'hy those who boll to. the sentiments of the great" mass other citizen ; and this can only be dono'hyi . the nom inees of the Whig and Free Democratic Coruren . ]diltp,.tLea.to active and determined sup:: pcnt,of thewhcja ticket and all A 961.11D1D CONFLOBION.—The Past of yester daiadinits that the Whigs are Opposed to the re peal of 'the Ilia:mai Comprondse; opposed to a division of the school fund; 'id,favor of thepres selsehool syntem; in favor of /free speech, free thom'of ooniefetice end religious toleration; !S,Pk int to eeotional parties; in fowl.' of equal justice and frinadithip and peace between iho 'Bette) 7 of tholjnion and in favor of selling the pubto works -•itt stair priee. pretty Drir creed We takeit, end one to..which we intbecribe.; Bp,. Bigler, the Port says, holds 'to the same areediln whole aid • in Part, and therefore, urges the Port, Whip mightto ;tote for him.. Ah! has it noble to thin, that Democracy has fallen so low in• Pohasylra- Inliv that a Democratic candidate for Governor ....met be supported on Whig principles to obtain iiiircees; and trppeala must be mode tolehip to eniport hun because be is • good Whig! Ttuly we - ere fallen on strange tim es , pretty mach mix- We shall not huist...soon freaCtother." We wonder whieh is the beet Whig, Bigler or Pollock? The .. .P4t makes Our Bigler -a keit-rata Whip, anti Tollecis sisde ktinself out one before veleme beard of .We - think woishall stick to Pollock, whom we know, although Bigler might - do in a pinch if he will 'endorse the Ovid which the:Postinakes for him. But what. the.: - Dento. crate . ' are to do for a candidate we 'cannot eke, gibe Bigler according to the. Pos, turns out to itoiTi.Whig t• . , To °us Fara DILMOCILATIC FILIINDS.—The ' Freo Iletooemits of this county, eMided with the plat form laki dawn by the Whig County Coniention, adopted OeLwboio Whig County wicket as their own. We,make,"An appeal ;to ttieti r therefore dzociaticndesTors in behalf of ..the ofpelr,voleotaiy adoption. The intirecta • of tho: cause of freedom' are involved theieln„by thaliCurfn action; and we look to them for lititOti s ;untilikenanne of the ; faith they hare ';'..t l ortriiiitt Fsiutt Etconotat.t--Wbila we to gnat NyePfitel:. , William from - the Bewiekly • Eoe,ittheri:,!withrit bas made,with th e moist itotoli of *eiatheble lady, one of tbe_be'd and moat nourishing Itostitotiotut in the Othuntii; we. ore pleased to know'that thei-tiettooSl L falling in. safe sad able beide. We have but'slight so ;',Aiittoftotothetrwith Kr. Wpleop., bit 'heir. received oft•otoi dittoiet , authority the most flittering io toonnte of tite' entire *awl for theAtppory*sit patiii#lo,llas,nnilfr4lon to AIL The -card..of ref Williams , app o d to the adeertl.emeat, tli:"linioirlitiielthei;osilisitiefi tlitiOntts Otiot.the iostituthmthettt boa Allen into :_safe ~. ~......„„,,„- , • ~ ~. ~.,..:,..,',.,......., .. '.•..., • . -.....,:,•.,,,,,,,,,,,, t;.;":",:.;-,C.,..,'-',:.i.,',,..,...7..,4•4.--4V,.2.-.4.a..4.44...4.4,..... ' ' '''• "- ' , .. : ...'''' - '; - ''' - '? 4,... ;•:; . .... , ' ;, ,, Vy..VV.,ei\.,,_'.;•;514,,A-.l;,.."4 .^ ''''''' '`. 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Harvey Robb, i for Register, the balance of the ticket being, the matinees fur t . icesame offices made by the Native American' Convention early in the season. It is amigo& in the demooratic'press that the m eat bulk 'of the membership in the Know Noth ing order he's been 4 . drawn from t e Whig party. Thislie do notbelieve, although er - Tieprepared to hear that "a' considerable proportion of the b.,dy bas been drawn from our rotate. Whatev er the proportion of whigs maybe, itis very cer t., in to our mind that they never contemplated Mach a result as has occurred. It- was no part at the purpose of those who are honest among them .(and'very few of them are whit might be coiled dishonest,) to be made cat's-paws for the b..nefit of the democratic party of this county— to IM used as mere instrumentalities to promote the success of the demooratic ticket. The fact that seek a result has been reached fairly ivar. mats the inference that a majority of the order is drawn from the Democratio and Native ranks, and that these, with a few disapPointedoface scvkers in the Whig ranks, have' combined to kttch up a ticket, designed to contribute essem ti Bally to locofoco tpccess in this oklWhigpounty. That such is the purpose will•be apparent to every'-honest Whig in the Order, at the first) c'ance. Why was the Native ticket for county olicere chosen, with but ono exception? and why was one Native nominee Selected for the legisla ture Was it with any hope of electing them ' ? N a. The Wildest and most sanguine calculations of their numbers do not give them the ghost of a chance to elect these nominees; but, presuming that they will be elan to draw Off upon this.third tiaket enough whip to secure the elcotion of the th. moerntie ticket, they have preferred this to the more open and direct method of adopting the democratic nominees Probably but two out oLtho ro democratic' nominees for Assembly were members of the order: and no, to secure the roccess of the third they base put on a -lade° nomineee as a decoy ddek to lure off enough Whig . rates to consummate that end. • Will the Whigs of the county who have been enticed into the order, consent tote used for this vile purpoim ? Will they yield their inilepend enee and judgment, - nnd be employed as mere tools in the hands of designing and corrupt coon to elect those who have ever been the most bitter enemies of the Whig reuse? Are they willing vi see this county misrepresented in the logisla ly three pro-slavery democrats? ?Lre they con- rant to send three men to Harrisburg to rote for a pro-slarery, Nebraska, democratic United States Senator? Are they desirous of seeing: the pat- 'Nnage of this great county thrown into the hands of their ancient and reckless defamersl-- It is to accomplish these purposes that they are relied upon by those who have obtained control of the Know Nothing order; and they must cc descend to be used as mere tools kalifs direc tisn„or assert their integrity and independence I.y refusing to become instrumental in any such conspiracy. Whioh will they dot Ihsnoe O'Cossoa.—ln ti letter to the Journal this distinguished Romanist ecelesiastid uses the following language: • . - tot -a Cathone seeks office -ot redress of any kind, it IS not indeed generaily,adinitted that he mast be resisted because be is 8 Catholic. ;Some flimsy Calumny is yet necessary to - prepare -the course of action. The one more generally adop ted is to announce that he seeks the object of Lis ambition because be is Catholic, tied then forsooth, raisfanee becomes a eittue. In either ohe rowed - cal result is the same. For i i ,-ewAnstration of this I would refer you to the whole jy : 's tics adv ceted in this morning's Gazdy. The ed re ligious liberty—of course—he sidtrui the idea of proscription for the sake of 'Bur—yes, int still Cathdlici ought to be pregeribed ?I and bow can these things be reconciled! Why. they inust - fie proscribed in self defence. Our liberties therefore according to these generous men con sist in the title by whirl we are to be . perseented. Like the Christians in the. Bolan anmitheatres. we must first be covered with the skin of some wild beast, anddhen devonred, not as Christians Lot as lions or tigers." • We have no design or wish to thrust ourselves ix.te another's quarrel, but as dm Bishop has gone cot of his way for an illustratieu which he could a , easily have found in-the article and the paper 1,, was noticing, he cannot complain if we defend - curse - Urea from his gratuitous assault. The ebarge the Bishop brings against us, script of itsiwerbinge 'is, that we give to Catho. lies a character which does not belopg to them, clothe them "with the skin Of somawildbestai," cud then piOscribe.tbo in that false Fevering. Ibis is I& serious allegattQn, and I the Bishop ought to feel himself well forafted-when he makes it, unleia be is willing to come untierthe category of :volunteering to bear false.ytitness against his neighbor. The ground on.which we have opposed Catholl- ti9n, is, that its genius—its teachings, doctrines government, is opposed to the gelling of religi ono, civil and political liberty, and therefore don' goons to the genius and spirit of '..American in rsitutions. We prove this positirvirst, lby act+ in oar own country, as erblenced by its.succesaful at . tempt to' place ttin contrel 'of all thnpublie prop erty of the cluweb, Whether strictly ceclesiasti- Lie, as churches and monasteries and nunneries, or. secular and charitable, ait,orphan asylums, hospitals,' emeteries; or irivestaents of funds in re:el - estate in the . hands .if the Bishops, who: are the sworn agents of A foreign potentate, thus. giving to such'Bishops a poem:and Influence al rnoat uncontrollable intheir own flocks„ And hence cl.mgerogs to the general welfare; and as further evidenced. by Its sYsternatio and strernieus effort I. overthrow our common !mime] system, which as mainly establidied as the bulwark Lfliben. ty. , These acts originated from tbodeoinions - of AGeneriil Cinincil ter America Matti Beltinitire; c ,, ,mporied - entirelY -Of those high. iielesiaitical aignifaiies n iin had i eceiVeff thOiX. ,, .C"i*ul !F -restiture from. e foreign Prince, whose sanction to these' cts was necessary to give them validity, thus aliening .thaetheie impertant 'change in our institutions Were devised and , urged solely by influenced foreign to, our people and hi a mode the farthest removed from republican lib el ty, rendering Catholic laymen, whether native or foreign, mere subjectspf tt government in which thei had no voice and in which they wool,' ever ci-oi 110influelsCv, and thus unfitting theta le dit ch:wee the duties of responsit le freemen, We prove our . positiOn, tecondly,, by the voice uttered by the Catholic, churektlirOugh itsrecog• nived 'organs,—not its ancient: but' its modern' vpico, its voice for thin day and those tirries, and as it is expressed in this country.. This voice we exhibit in the following extracts, mostly Mikan frotnAmeriesn Catholic' 'Open - , and all ' coiled into them with approbation. Those . papers, are all published under the inthority of_ a Bishop or Archbishop, the depositories of thelegislative and executive powei of thii church muter the direct supervision Of thii Pope, who' is recognised hi his official acts as 'Au biislible head. -'.We select only 0 few.extraets out of the numerous twee!. •u,enstultudly to thopoint: • We tryill prirmeif and secular powereby their relation to the spiritual order, and serif liCit it-liff for any.of them further than they "emit. *The church is all in. all to no, and abe is to us.only through the Soieinlgn Pontiff. ,- Onrlord faun& ed hie Church on• Peter, and we , are ,submissive to- her only as weAre submissive to. Peter In the person:of his successors. - The-fievereigo Pontiff 11, under God, the fountain. of lill authority...lvo respect on earth -:i.:, , I; ~i .i . . . We •must, - .thercfere, , .we :mein: :to,. be good •ilatbolleeivbe,tnily—we ; ibe pieta, - and fearlessly inert tbw.Pepaisupretinkey' r We shell-then • get ViCortnir Protestatibteathen. or atheistical :polititti,and hive s Catholic ground on which to- nppose .-Protestantienn.iLlThie ja brit •thing. fleeces. ry , for en Thlsdon s, , we be come politically. and tocially, as :we arc - in faith end worebip t .te united: bOdy.. 7 - - .li'hooneetev ; (Gitf ", • -'•••:•; I Proteettatlem . .. , nvery;-:form,liss not, and never caw baiWany wherd.estboliolty is triusephant.-43rountiti'e Catholic Bgriiilk - Hl, .1 Aa formyeelf,.what-I rette6l.l .frankl y owe . :•14, , Ahat,IltatAllejAidnot bur , ,dohn 'I/eu, sooner, , 1 t o w,. that They, did not ProitiiiimOn b 4r p 4 4,0 becalm tb ere wae 'not riotindi., so iV • • prime pOlitbrAO: ad& tigiburithisprpf"4"l4—irorictOks,p4.:o:o4itk.., Lotieiciper. • Vesantiarct l af eveti kind:catholicity insetts in h '.catalognas;:" of mortig dna ; she endures it trken a r ittiteheestehe intat;•frat shit - bates it, and di •ricts -energies to effect its •de strnetion.—.4/. Louis Shepherd of the Valley, a Catholic paper. • For our own part, we take this opportunity of exproasing our hearty delight at the suppression of the Protestant chapel in Rome. This may be., thonght intolerant, but when, we would ask, did we ever profess to be tolerant of Protestantism or to Favor the doctrine too rotestantism ought to be 'tolerated? On the ntrary,tre hate Prof , man:km—We detest if mitt our whole hear( and ava!, and we pray our eve ion to it may never decrease.— l'iasburgh Ca alit Visitor. Fun ask if he (the Po 'e) we a lord in the land, and you were in o minisnot in numbers, yet in power, what would we do to you? That, we say, would entirely depend upon circumstan ces,:-If it winded benefit the cause of Catholicism, he would tolerate Poo: if crpedient he would Maris -on pots, banish you, fine you, possibly he might even _RASO rati,—but, be assured of one thing, be wouldinever tolerate you for the sake of the glo rious principles of civil and religious liberty.— Catholic Rambler. Theke extracts, we affirm, and Ad, Bishop, will hardly controvert the assertion, utter the voice of the infallible church as exhibited by its 'acts, decrees and teachings, both in ancient nett modern times,. That their spirit is totally averse to the genius of civil and political liber ty, and a free toleration, you will hardly have the hardihood to deny. Here then is ourjustifisation, Bishop, from the charge you Make.. Here is the only skin of a wild beast in which we have enveloped your reverence and your Catholic brethren. It is the skin of the "beast and .lihe false prophet," the legitimate, proper and natural covering of the church; her true and well fitting garment. If it is unsightly and repulsive it is not our fault. We did not make it, we desire no man to wear it. If you, Bishop O'Connor, will lay it aside, re pudiate it, denounce it, we will greet you as a friend of liberty and of free toleratiou, however much we may disagreewith you on the essentials or non-essentials of Christianity. There are sects of Christians, eocalled, whose religious ticks we are as much opposed as to any religious opinion or dogma hell by the Catholic church, but these 'persons claim no right of con trolling our conscience, or 'of punishing us for our religious faith by civil or political +y pains and penalties, hangibg or burning us. here is the wise difference between the teachings of ProteStants and Itomanists, and the effects of these teaehings are as visible us the present con• dition, in relation to civil and religious liberty, of the nations of the earth. You miOtake no, Bislinp, if you suppose we are in favor of any links or usages or customs or secret politiCal as which are designed to proscribe Catholics as such. We have never 'advocated them, we are not for them. The pre- serration of the liberties of America requires no proecriptive or Anti-American remedies. All we aim at is to keep the American people fully aware of the acmes to sap the foundations of American liberty adopted by the Roman Cathos lie Hierarchy, of which you are a member, and to repel and expose the dangerous and disgrace ful opinions uttered by your organs. We have the utmost faith that nothing more than expo sure is required to prevent you from accomplish- ing your objects. But, Bishop, you hate an right to complain if the storm you hese raised by the developcment of jour intentions, as msnifested in your acts and opinions, shall react upon yourselres. You cannot be surpri s ed if thousands of men tire found whose test will not stop at mere resista nee to your encroachments. You hare little reason to complain if they visit u consequences H of your own right of suffrage against elect any perion to office adverse to human freedom. ton you.the natural seta by turning the ou, Lolly refuting to o Lolls opinion, to lie very thankful, Bul p, if theyglop there You must recollect, IlisL versy us one of your own . ip. that the contro ocking. You know lin — thtc M , ' C - C-horek as the l i pion of republican .who it was who undo:Lao New--YlUMdairnAhe—ErT; especial friend' And than liberty, tints 'outraging !tad inttliigenee of even knowledge; and who cummt Common Schools, and wbol the Catholic Laity. Yon arc olio rote has always been, gree, given to - use of the , and that you have given impression whiab has eel that this vote is secretly extent by yourself ainPlo Instead of complaining, .t you should wonder at the ple which hes left to you fished. Idle common cense iii type historical 1..,,, oced th e assault upon cited the property of swore that the Ca th to d remarkable de at political political parties, pus for the profound i the public mind controled' to a groat r brother Bishops. len, of proscription, °Amoral:ma of the peci l your rights unto:- We re. assert, Disko sneer, that we are or for opinion's sake. We nation of Protestants ha olio the freest, the id t toleration. This tolerat one, jot or tittle bad we take Ore, however, de• not ab se the just privil Tack the sanctity of our do not yield you Mil free equality of, rights bees (burets, for wo do. not, bet is carrying into effect the en ride. If you areever br ‘ beisuse, In obedieneo of your Church, you have you enjoy by endeuvorin eiples promulgated in you ions we haiequoted.• notwl•hstandiag your posed to proscription •ry in the fact that a given to . Boman Catti est, the most extended on we would not abate the poWer. We shall Bishop, that you do. go granted you, to in gilts and religion. , We toleration and perfect re we trust you as a r because itis just,' and blessed Savior's gold eprived of them it will o the epirit and genius bused the privileges to carry out the prin organa whose opin- Twmoe Nmr.—A `with; Whom we whom we mentam gentleman from. the Ire lately in converse, nd the . fact that 'the smulry of the demo minty ticket, replied those nominees were ining the new Order d became dad to all know Nothings hid pine critic nominees.- on their that if incli were the no longer denfocrata : in j they aNered . their party a. former political alliances. Thiirchimea in with what we Lave been, told as to the lesion imprereed llixho are initiated into the Order Th 4 are t ttgit44lml.,M things havepateed lb' re become new ; . their former polititical a . tee are now to lie abandoned : they join a new party,. with new principle], and purposes, - and turn their backs on the' iMlitigal home that has theitered them:so long-. Ilenceforth they are to Know Nothing but. Abel:MIT lieu they Lave assumed. Taking tblafor granted, it places sundry gen tlemen on hlie demOcratio ticket in en awkward predicement.. all ~,, After volnntarily renouncing' a connection with the democratic party, abjuring its. faith and adopting a wow one, they come for ward and solicit, and receive nominations from the party which'they hero renounced under the selemnity of on MAIL This in the pesition of Meier/. John hL Kirkpatrick,.l:homas 31. Car rel,. candidates fur Assembly, J. 11. J. three) , Robb - and Elijah Trevino, - Candidetes 013 ' the dentimentici empty ticket.— !thicee Itnen were 'ill! balloted for in the Know Nothing Lbdges, ,and according to the rules of the order must have all been members. Will the democrats of Allegheny - county support midi.. dates who beim thus voluntarily renounced all Party association with them t We shall ice. EISII . I MIAL CtAlgoz.—JAitzs P. lIARII, Eeq., has withdrawnfimm the Chroniek, his partner, Mr. Samuel APlNinald, beeinning tole proprietor , , nott . eptdrrnr,' In taking leave ,et 'Mr' Barrire za r k Atihethe uppert iti of saying that Ma resolute pare/tens-et hfing the battles of Ilia Catho -linehurCh to iib(eble:belonge; under all circum stances, and In ihs iniderof all illettheragements, hasiatit 'Whli 'nun unqualified admiration. Al . - theiagh:iirelAilfrer.,so:thorciughly;witit 1,04111 polit , liralsod , religions ;opinion; yet we, town - to Nee n bold, ..tinetimprotalting Stipferter , of :what he be iliiiiiiito bo litie;, and can rawiept hie itilichment 4i:piiiioilk, While yrnreaointelYOji . P4a'his opin tom:. ...,-; : : : ..,..., . • x , , • • . , - , .. • .- . .!.Kz . !qw . .! ‘ lerltti n as Paysiso alive Pillil9CßAst-- . kil.o ll ega. as na argument itt Itchalr,a(„Kiiaie INattlingiegi deaths Catholics nil rote the Dem, oceans ticket; airrtherefore it latleceasitry: ter the lteperleeis to unite I* pritt!no'thvan4. l 4ll.-- * khia county, "wel*t tO r itticT Nckhitige 'int. &tholics are Icrttagly engaged in 1ii.414 foe the sucaips4 the tame ticket:: . Tha-Jtaow Mildews atiViaing tafiat the cattailies down by electing Jr 11411101 4041#di4!0441069iiego tiri*1' 4 1°94"1441t * ! .-- ... - ..:;f , 4' , L , C:'r - s g'-_-"if,P.: '-: .1 :* EffffZZZ yip Nryggrs - numt.—ktverr dies I knowledge and eineriencc convince utivitihn etitrettliess of our, &xi:lmpression:l of lho zei propriety' of secret organizations for political purpeeesz,zind we feel pretty well assured that l even befiire this election ,€ ;is over hundreds of; men whii have united With the' %noir. Nothirig'. order for the most patriotic rortives will discov. er from experience the evil effects 'of such or ganizations for political purposes; and hasten to withdraw from it. • We cannot see what political good ft Whig, for instance, can expect from elect ing Democrats to office, as seems to be thb pro ' bable effect in this county. Will it advance the enure professed to be supported to elect men of paity in silent opposition to it? ' In it not clear that the whole undertaking is controlled by circumstances not dreamed of, and that in the place of good evil-will follow? We appeal, also, to candid reflecting men who have been induced to enter the order, to con sider whether such a course does not discredit the free institutions.we so happily enjoy. There must be something radically wrong in those in stitutions, or in the people themselves, when se cresy, under e the sanctions of an oath, is neces sary to guard our rights and privileges. The whole thing, in our view, is manifestly wrong, and the sooner it is abandoned the better. If it is necessary, to fops a new party for the pro motion of the public welfare, for the sake of manhood, freedom and self-respect, and-'for the honor of the name of American citizen, let it ho above board. Let us have no oaths, n seems' , about it. Let Its principles, its condi, aces and its acts be in public, and subject to the proper and just examination and criticism of the people. We have a right to demand this in all fair and honorable dealingouadWeinever can be brought to countenance the opposite policy. •-••••••••--- .301121,5. Kmmizny.—We were IV yesterday to state that Mr. Kennedy. the detnocratio cnn ditlatelfor Recorder, had been baltoted for as a candidate for . nomination in thp . Know Nothing Lodges. This impression had by saute means been nutde upon our minds i bUt we are now as sured thstt such is hot Ulu' case, and we hasten to do Mr. K'CatmlyAluiettis by correcting the er rer• It is nevertheless true that the Know Nothings desire most earnestly -to see Mr. Kennedy eke ted ; and that they have adopted a third candi date, on whom to throw away their votes, no the next best weans to a direct nomination for effec ting that object We mean no disrespect to Mr. Kennedy, against whose character we know nothing : but we sincerely hope to see Mr. Ma gill elected. Tito l'ennayfroition, n Democratic paper of great authority with its party, says: • -We have learned, from reliable authority, that under rho rules for the government of the Know Nothing Lodges, "no person who has befrinonti noted for offices by either of the political ptirties, can be balloted for in the society, unless HE FORE receiving such nomination, he was a mem bet of the Know Nothing Order." Taking tbialor granted it follows conclusively that John M. Kirkpatrick and Thomas Al. Carrot, Democratic eaudidaies for Assembly in this county, John Fl. Phillips, Democratic candidate for Clerk of the Courts, J. Harvey Robb, Deans erotic candidate for Register - . and Elijah Trovillo, Democratic candidate for Commissioner, are ell Know Nothings, for they were all balloted for in the order. The Pennaylimnian being witness, these men have nil abjured' their party to be come members of a new one, end no consistent Anti-Know Nothing Democrat can veto for ihern. breussniso.—Wc learn that in several pa rts of the county, where Know Nothing Lodges , were formed, and composed mainly of Whigs, the Se lection of the Know Nothing county ticket has given great dissalisfacti,m. The country whigs who were !Medici to go into the ortbstaita now Ste that it i% to h ti.o t solely to promote the suemes of the democratic county ticket, di rtanly and indirectly, and thatlhosi fsho have fashioned its course, hare been actuated by per tonal malignity and hostility to the whig party, which did not favor their* greed for office. It has become, they perceive, a mere adjunct of le eofceeistn. le the rules of the order aiWw Its • members to withdtaw at any time, it is rumored that many hare availed thoorpfelves of the privi• l i ege, and doubtless there are otill-many o'there srho will, do so • beforc the•election. Wo urge upon our readers iu the Westmoreland and Washington t7ongressional Districts, 'beta we shall not be able to reach again before the election, to turn out vim) vote for the •Anti-Ne braska candidates in those districts. Every rote is of importance in Loth of them. How I !--Gov. Illgler's organ et Ilartio• burgh than ehareeterites the Know Nutbinits:' '•Esery tnte American will denounce their prin.: ciplea from the bonne tops as uncharitalde, inib cyal, unchristian, unpatriotic, infisno - u2 end arr ardly. Everypatriotic heart stigmatize the Know Nothing leaders, and the propagators of their doctrines, as Auld r. and traeors to the coun try that feeds them, to well on to the Clod that made them.- Wo have asked khe Union of this city to csplain: ho* for this is applicable to the Know Nothings on the Democratic ticket, withent,obbtining an' answer. We repeat the question. flow isit with Kirkpatrick and Carroll, ileLb,TeorilloatidPhil ❑por Arc they •Infamous" and• "neweid. "knaves" and "traltort - : Weask for ;Lamm tion. do not use each linguago towards them; but inasmuch as Gov. Digler's organ does, we dceire' : toteeinformed whether the Deinocratio party consider the nominees wo have entwitertted as being within the category laid •down by the Governor's organ. "The Know Nothings are in favor of sierery ' agitation; of 'a sectional party thaferould divide the union; of ciairtant hostility to theltintli; of resistance to the law; of proscribing of foreign htith hOwerer long they May bare been in . this country; of dragging religion Into politics; encouraging eectarian strife antfanirans ily, and of making religious wntlare•lineahs of obtaining office."—PiesberyA l'ott. • With whet consistency, then,. d4on Minfive, which; in oPPonnti Ut..niePti...ecutiqicatn ' i,naPPnct. Henry S. Mott, John M. Kirkpatrick, Thos. M. Carroll, J. Harvey Babb, John 11. Phillips and Elijah Trorillo;' all of Whom are rennted Nothings, and all af vot ad for in *now Nothing Lodges, an‘several'ef whoto it in generally asserted,will belfinow Noth ing candidatew? Is not the Post already clinch ing over their election bocnuse-they 'are know Nothings ? tie not dooeived by Roy faisehood,, ."Down with al/foreigners," "down , with tho Catholles. " "Grab ail the officer." is the whole SUM IVIA sub attune otifuow Nothingistn. Will unit/milted voters help - , directly or reedy, in such * reheinol. .They, will eurely re gret it if they do. -Pittsburgh Post. Of course • natonitired voters Would , be ye foolish if they did,and they wllineeitheyefore;yo port Mernre. CerrollanikKirkpalrlok, end *Oily Itobb,Phillipe mid .Trovillo, who ero 4inoir3foth lugs 60cording to the Chronick, end itecording t. common roteolyind whose electidn le 'predicted b the Poet on that TeYrecceurd.. From Corrteanndeat N. X, Ttithuxe. Later tram noodoleimaeoorted eireettea flea: nod Mee. Cettueost«.llor of Souigioo ded I.ledied Stares; Porlhool. • • • -S. Tuostaa ; Dept 1854: 'Report hero hai It that Da Traddent tparish Republic of Dopinicc, Lae .ctalcil or lh. silllho.oxcluslre 'orcupaapy and nsa:Dir the ler of ore hundred thollay of -Sonata in that to Iliotol4d HUI* tiCallinaen • that Oa Drdeldencliantatur, ti .lavarible: to' th alaltaa : and :movements :of oar . Doreinineataa cdriog to: . blulielr And bbi'Pettyflittteittiii'aio and physical protection' of a pOiire4it &vat agains hie; superior neighbor Sotdou4dc; that th frignte,Coluinba x on her rodonteialber tofinn Do nihtgo, brought Out Gen. earbeira 'na America Charge? d'Agalti; and'. that eierything'lli gran On.saingOtt for: ouifillibustaing adeibilstat thin: The - yof Raman la situated on 'th no r th Ado of the Wand of Ilaytl, near the oat alai of this hdinct--is said to be on of thh - larg 4it and hdoiecianatodioniblrlare-ill:'thei Warld: iuid of a depth and aunief ahtiainier capable: of .accommodating aldpa;nlial or tad, chant. Dat there Is to tolling ast'ato aniTgaticiikaantipatintlon'tnay :dal - by any of . PrpigtitAi.ooale br i lliant cod atirtlingdisplay torte ' . ;abfpr,iayes Itartaakes tha Wind , wind de,`pnd only,d'eclluep and forsakes; mil 131444•Wg4imai• 1 4'tul?lher; ; Thelark 'matinee brodgla.aopcdati pT Itf &kiln he t tutiltst Triatddd Ii Itiabot;'lloihrrer; appeared in DC *ol4_o bietNiituffitOqii.lits*,DaPrar! MEM: ''' .5 -" c - f El;# 105 , 1100 t 0 nte Nraerottitslie. ..4.l4llfiDiOle rit "GmOrovra..t,Waitrtatiricc, tkit'l.-1 leitia that it has been:determined by - ... -- - --- - -....-----,..- - the adininistiltion that the razec 'lndependence. 14 If a Meeting of. Stiperintendents . held at COM: Martin now lying in • Sew York harbor .. A . Inman:aeon.. on the 27th Inst. lowhich Vecreierre. nearly ready to sail, shall :vs to San_Jtmn de i coot` :t c r h AITI Ma,lit h ,,: o l o l a tr, Nicaragua, by way of tattling adecidednianifes- I Co.. the Lafayette and indlonapole R.R. Ce, the mamma: tation aggioet tho'Britieliiiesiilito prpteetOrSte, Pyeltril ' e P fillt. to!..Vd l tt i ohgclt i ville 16. PartrIt i .t t yo 'k . ft 'She Will be acconap`abied We're by one steamer' TollMviou'order waelmatOmmlsly adopted: , That from and after IioNDAT October dd .at least r _if not, by any outer ve55e15....0....,4 tate Q 7=tettrnett the note named shall:be . . iall,,w - . Brat designed to give the command oft itt.s ste a m- : Between In'Olanipolls'alid ceinclntal,'„ ' ' t' '. . so er to Capt..Hailinsi.but Gen: Pierce fined) , c , - rsrrion —,...,1. eluded he had better not. When the squadron . ~ Lafayette • 1. 2,00 ••• ' - Cincinnati & Taira arrives at San Juan, the Independence will be- . ... _ . . gin by running up the flag of Nicaragua and sa- i ',; :: Cincinnati - - Lafayette 5,4 , a Chinn. .- ........ -. fi ~..... ,o 0 luting it; whether Com. Martin is to be ordered '. • Cineinnatiaud Chicago - \ - ? .C° to go further, and actually put Nicaragua in 1 : indisop,tevulandLoi:Witie .. v- •,;,. , 1 11' possession of the town, I 'tun not informed, bat - . 'ay - eland it is not improbable that something of that sort Crestithe .......... ....._`klia .. •, Ifellefoutalne , ' 1,2.5 may be attempted. llowerer, the British man- •• • - - • rittsaus6b .._ .... '. ..... ..: -9 50 of-war Boionwen, with a frigate and corvette or ' 2 Paths, v Pittaburgh-1r,50 `. ' Bat more " 11161 two, will also be on hand,; and it is possible that Duffel° O.IL AVAke.f..- P. 5 0, in the course of si r weeke or so there may be - . .. , . all IC, D. 10,00 .. New YmrlO all R.R. by . some:interesting news from that quarter. - i.ltber ' Dunkirk or .• ' ' 1' 114[ 1 4. Lake &mi n' fi . . \lludnon Rlv r • le,oo " .. . . ,Turk vie' A11a.....-10.00 The above Peres to lw the e over all roads honing or selling tickets to the points n . ed. - ~, T. A.llOOOlO. Pres. k Stip. I. Al f /L.O. .10.0. 11. SMITH Sup. I. C. A . D. ~11- . 0.0. \ ' W3l. DURBIN. AM , . tar. & , TOOP ~ j.L-R. E. U. TAYLOR, Prek &Sup. U. A *MR. S. lIEUSTIff, - Sup. T. li . it R. R.R. \ , . .1. NOTTEIeoIIA3I, Sup. I. A: R. O . , ' • . ./. O. D. LILLY , Sup. 5 1.1 .t . P. 0.11. Sept. V, 1051. I..lournol and Sham:eau, Columbus. 0.: ,Oluette and En., 3Vra , a l Vgg. l 4 m . ' ,: fr iinu c a :lOIT:PATINZI rr „! I e. ' In ky ettef Derek., Clove r laud; and Casette. Pittsburgh. copy one d a p dolly, and forward bills to 11 , ..1. S t to P.P. ludhinapolhb I fallen a4—oct , ' , its, State To SPECIAL NOTICES Wethink E. justified in Saying', that no other 1111, flataady for; Liver Complaint, ham gained, mdeaerrediAi;chat:reputation note enjoyedhy Dr. WiAtuc'e celebrated JIe.PIDIF. As an evidence that they will eurearad the fonitiSng certificate from a lady , reell. tirt In our own city. ;:q Saw Yoatt, January la, 10152. Thls I to certify that. L have had the liver ran:MI.IM. 6 years, and never Could get any medicine to help me until I command ming Dr. IPLatnee oelebrated Liver Pills. I can now say to the plahlie,that they havls completely eared me: and I d hereby raommend them to Despot's Afflicted with. dlseased lives. They milieu,. Try them. - MARIA ' , NANA. o. P. 4 Lewin M. Purchasers be careful to ask for DR. 3PLAND CiILEBP.AW9 LITNIt PILLS, and take none oboe. There are other PUlti purporting to be Liver Pills, now beton, tho public elb, 14 Celebrated Vermifuge, can nowt. had at all raepectalle Drtitt Rom to the United Mate. also, for rale by the slip {proprietor., FLEIIINti DROTIIERS, reeled-dial; onerseenr“ to ddildti tk Co—GO Rood A uarlyle. end Ayer:—ln this ago of nuarke. tharlati4ined &ere Windy gaseous Dretendere to heal, who More it teem street corner, and in the tame and ears of all mot; thelr loud, blaring. Jericho trumpets and other noisy, boittoronti, windy InstrunDints of ourrolonely twisted braes, in each • woefully th:sm ridden epoch tu thin I Bay It is comfirrtlng. nay eresneheerlug to the wen wisber of his raft to know . that there has arrived In this world • genaln•Phyilelen—to tight ono,. more upon some thing hes/deal:iem Sangnelos and Don Mercurial Jalapa, with their phlototomits, poisons and warm orator. Your Cathartie Pill. axed Cherry Pectoral. earn y us for tohaloyou'dnyre-te Phortuaropogar. when Saloum. deep diving down into the principles of thinge. ehait, with infinite running, bring out the genuine Elixir City. Ibr on truth there to manifeeLly enough nemewhat of that same Id% Essence in your entitle oneetable batons sada:impound. You realist to us the visions of them painfulest, make. dried Alchnnistentlesa rockene—druarocra among - fa tarts and crucibles. touching the lluintemential hidden Virtue of the Universe. which should antidote distemper,- and break for man the Wheel of Time. A Phys;cian's opinion of my . Braces.— DR. LANE.editor of the Chamborsburg Transcript, under dais ofivpt. 19, 1844. in speaking of them BMW.. saya— Our frieug. Dr. GEO. it. KEYSER, nalimitt e 4 to onr si , ction A eery tine specimen of the "Washington &Isparta al, Bram" mconstacturni Pid odd by him at the corner of Weed P. and Virr.ln alloy. Pittsburgh. It saves ad mirably thepnrpems for which It V intend...l. Plight and may. and altogether fns from . the oloretione attsoland to the many other Drams in general um. to en sentient Suspender, while at the same time. it presents the Omni den in a hesithfal position, 'without at all restraining the natural pm:intents of the body. no D.. will felA them by shall. tros of Pottage. to any part of the Union. jPerni the rattaburgh 11.11$ Dispatcb. Vols. 2s. Va12...] IsT Clan Extudenesna—hreornota linen—Ax Etco. - Len Alytess.—nerpons vita have acquired • atnetaing pe. *Mon, by following a ...fantasy ocregution,w II i experience great railer by tlaso.nee of the a'twaalCingtoll Fuspender Bela." madonna .old by Dr.Kity9V.li a corner of et and Virgin alley. It answers flar • braniand eurpendura, the walght tf pantarmarta Is .10 planed as to continually, tend t•tating.lia eirmaiders tothair natearal_poaltlon. and expand the cheat We parrhawdoaeaa.a thaw ago. 6:64 have tent .e pleakied with it, tbat w. unsaalicined tire it ■ gestic Kenna, hundreds of chanyt are manually bljeded by the weight of their .1 , 401611 . sklrti 461114 alsenrOcure acne. IldtalliCallar 1.. 42 , rucuritat tbr Lind meutlonestas many of tbetaitema sold are humbug& the PhtAbunit , DfrKtrb.1.b.1.13.5.1./ Mar weern one of Dr. koysoie Washington ShOole dor Bream until it Is no lot.er fit for Muir., wo ter/ por hotly reonPrnent to elionoorew upon It. nitrite. By ustny it, the weight of the pantaloon, tidal. throwing bark the ahouldori and estansllng Mech.; hlia It answers every pair nt Imtrudors. pee Ir"sueeirshoulderet= or whore orropation to sodenttar/ eau offood to M without 000 at there bracts. Women andtlile whoa...health is ILO atm itnanne by thw .144o:thole nerioritannonte ,bold wen" /low. We hare trierkwarertl . {Alta.., bat pone *ono at 011-MS/14,treet - 'ir - illicenton." and we •14. others to profit from one esfert... whistrealo and retail et Ma Pew ether of llootto ii /Isms. No. i tn. neuter Wood 4. and Vlriln and' tartilimof tbi.s.l44*.Yotar.. kttvenerrnsrloty as Trama. Sealmt.... Bode*wes. Pils.Prvii; Mote 'Stocking; Surpeedoni &miaow. ike. • • To Physician of l'ittatrargh.-74•0pi ,.. e v t r z it - bo t vriloa; 441 . 1titstatlig, itork4 "that ale N'readin uid 1.1.44 Past mu irfaf AA* Rowse the New Vest Emmons, .M 4.7.) Wirtmier the head of .. gessarkstote.." and be Its columns. thethwton Pest S 4 :Miaow. ith.lomthefotlowlows cowareemletnry nett= of the tenoserrit,mi of the Schelde= Schlss:a m • moowely for teeter. We should be worry to say m mach ow • mere puff of ma msloto of alcohells drink, .ad wrymially arms arable we leave were mod, hat this. hererate befog commended by en =any hundred. of thy. etelem as • mare and wholoseame troc , llclee moot have MI. doutse4 vitiate ma cholas panel he, An Immerwe r ottosao WI of MA Ilgoowle dareolt be them throw. m • remedy be vlatacra It chocke Cents= • and olymeterY Imam - Mina Ibr the ostwomat, but team. the fete= weak and de bilitated , Whatever as a sobestate le • true remedy Syr 411106.1.1. 'Donld be mod. and hence we ilea the Boston ron of Ishtar, =edit For lb. followlow statement 'lWW.aaamosawoWat a mina vi? teke 'weed WoWde relosh dem Itchutres..thuitte the Willoidada. bee OM with - the strollers, and them!. of It has torn twice se mill during the Let tem tolouthe as deficit na y DR tun. sixty Sava" Sold wholesale mod retell et Pr. liflnNWS time Store lith Walt rt. ow.ll,ltirS A ( - JAR' -Y. • 'I :have the pleuuru to announce to those •ho ben billycan obliged we with (bele tinvore, and to o r ftiewle stet the pubtle venally thet, heriaw shhrt time eve returned:frete the Kea with i !ergo mei very • • SUPERIOR STOCK OF GODS POI( THE PALL . TRADE. In 'MTV Miamian an bettar Mfr. than brute:tr. „In eotomoussas of tb.l 0:1Crl. (nark of Goods rht Ahatba fast gar month* Am Imidsnoi thef.aatant taarkoh .ad d Ms alstrad rsisoed In the soda. system, vary.tamortant advantages vans friend o auk WY... CO beam I ham loon ambled to Ptamitiso ml (Molt. at a lantsdba•Mat onahrliartend Tiielt. all Arita - Mon of Orin pat. and emstlmmts mabracen Dray! Made. from pel Maim, aid anise sumtantl' I Mad adantri to u. suits o• laboring latent. to the tinerntoil• Ulm gni/obis fur getitlnuoi of fashion. among which ars Kate Incapable of .being Surpassed laths ebarecterr&thr.matrrW add riebtigras of Its. finish My teary Cloths romforlei nary' ill...amity of cedar— amt. oilm greepiluviallil. vertu dark and Melt lirosma, alive lammorlas actor, and ..rims shades of Nue. .aly fancy C3.l.llMOrtf numberkirty Mama grahams. My Viratleas are of 511 t, Srooltu,' Haßh and arra Lvilikri`d Cloth. OomPrialog the : elifforook Arita no. in fashion. My &mart:milt of Cravats Is maternally laraa m.l varloae. all Ltcly Imported.' My timer-Went of itovr CLAMMING protolam ameh mat extol:ogre selection than tonal. In ontaque um of tha lary• variety of material that I ham with which to my rir • WL GEORGE ARMOR, who bolds • nytlegubtedrank In I. precession. and weeds eo rewenniendatku* to the (eraser I'lltiburelterS. will itoperisitend the eylllnsr Dr. parllnrol. Ills nitinettw 'friend* wlll saran meant. tblok. In Pak, I Mato. rnpolt.that I *hall ha OH to turnlah autumns suitable no all 0tt..1 up In lath tnin and an men Wow as Wall daunt .11 cotapalltlo4 awd would W.W.1." gotten • ell from an .bean not nodded to any particular Mon . Oat;lnullie tleyfign STONEII. No.Bo Wood at, . • .HA:R . WW ARE • - LOGAN, WILSON Sr: CO., Beg to WI the otterition of Boyer,. to their rhos.. Illocat of i !HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. .ed114411113‘ Onset the most, eo 03 et 4 unprtaarata .12 the •RitilinTJ:sllT RF.CS r PACENTH FRUL EIMOPS, Wei hilkh they Key cm the meet feenreble tame, the duple going ilia will hat theft 'nearest teaseled A lery WAREi et. • ... • • Nei raW•eiFittr Pittsburgh. • a""• 4l,ol Nsisee% • :Pm umoiwt.3,aa.s 4uxoLp elllllson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing • . 141 .-r MID 112VISCI OgNERALL Y, Per Warning and VraNation (1 II • . I wUI contract tbr , Wrolcs and V uadingtUatlant il s.. 'Wear Roe Kit s , Ttpcs 'ar or =lnnis " Clundoac Ilanditab, Vartoritn, Omen Howe .. Oooul'how lao IkW. or threllings. Ito: 25 Modica id-.lltot4ro zolur a BAKER It 00.'8 ......TRITKISIEDIOINAL COD LIVER OkJL . ' . t*Hprirekl orpreeeiy for their sales for Media-. loal UM.. .1.0. ft. t Co. bathes .amployedai wag tb. ititherrhoi to atrperlataad oh. otanulooloro of Moir Oil, ea toroth. public that It la prepared with ttii , emtnt atm fikirk moo but trash and hoolthy Crete. • All ell bald with *bar Vauban will be found to . of oeusnal One Snail IT, and can be isotalieeln the matt del. Is laatlaarlr.lr uniloral nolblil joilroi. ippll 11.9114 proof... and wen deeerres the ittirellos et•larillaa.s..L trow.l7 wore valual.le thep'str . riFldbeoolll4 11,s as ruloption or pillmollary WNW*. .m JOH?! 0.110C1411 eXI4 I , . No. 100 Worth 21 0., /6.11.4.1ph1rf.' /or sCoby th. principal DrucrOa. NASIWZDi-A, itlOn oa Soesdar•th. M !cu.. by 'bp DAM Lit. 'Um Aims, WILSON Jouxa, 14.14'0f this ts. sad nilAsc.c.44o , . tDr saam? , Elq 'of Um Mau Plaec thelf , tti L otTYLbuil Arer Ca , pt, :pirn 210, Meats of the facolli aro reopioctrolly. Invited Avid Ida (tom! ot 7 o'clock tura DAY, from blo tato real • • l• •••1. , - NEWAD V Mat Xerier2WVIIPPERS:-=ThT ..c e. l at s le4Vete lai ftl:trXr' a rrni t4l :- vtimervi poli g ht to s od aaottlt..... U. WWII (70. • - • ti..em0..1..~~i4 ~~~~~~ c " sm c'~'sa" r ~e'~+~+amue'- '~ 4 ' `RAILROAINFAMES , New Brighton Aeademy.\ IpHE Winter Session of this Institution will commence no the first Moods y ortiorember.`and row thine for a peeled of tire months. Pupils board In the Wa lly of the Associate Principal., \I 781.3118, PEB OEBSIBO OF Urn 8031118: , Doerd, Tuition, and Liglit,DlO,oo. - .-cl ‘, For particulars, see circulars, at Aril: roolleloB Book SWre, 79 Wood Musa, Plltsborgb, or address : , Eev..l. DA VIF. Principal, W. O. IIcCREARY, dem. Princlp LLB. WOODBURN, A. A.,Amet 1 Ladles' Seminary, New \Brighten, Pa: HE Winter Session of tifisliistitution 'wit) L ommas:tee on the first Monday \of 'November, and mm tines fora period of five months. Mipile board In the fam ily of tho Frincloat , 0E5310. PER 808108 or TrrOttloxrns: ..' Boarding. Tuition nod Light ..........,,..„..SIDDO lostruetlons ist lortrumental3lusie 16.00 Ese of Instrument 4.00 Instruction In Vocal Music-- .. .... . .• ... :. 2.00 Latln.tlermau. and French. each ..... .4 10,00 Palcaltg and Drawing 10.00 Fire la sleeing mom Of required) 0,00 Washing, I 't dozen ' ' U. 27 Pow rent O,PO for particulate, .4 circulars. at A. ii. English'. Book store.. 0 Wool at.. Pittebwriga ,;. or j ati m m , prioriw. Miss N. lIEMPIIML, Amioristo Prripal. Min L. 11..1011001E, Teseher of Vocal and Instrumental Atueir. , > MD. IL L. BEVERIDGE. Mien 11. A. VANCE. Teachers. Itzrgarests.—gev. 11. Critchlow. Iter..l. Mclean. iron. J. Alllstm. J. Miner. Esq., I. Moans. IL D.- W. J. Wilson, IL D., It. Towteentl. Yaw,. Idol. B. Ft. Bradford. F. C. Flan. egin, Esq.. Wm. 11/skewed, Fed.. Bev. D. Elliott, D. D.. ReS. 11, P. Swift, D. D.. ItevA , L. R. McAboy. .._. °cite Edgeworth"\Lacties Seminary. tTHE Subscriber: \ baring mule ‘arran:r,e inenta for toting tlie ce ple ta Profetisor Williame, in• e Omega of the Edoworth Ladles' Seininery, Would no tify hie Blends and the friends or the Institut InuAthat the or rt &melon will mum on tbillret finndaY Of No..•ez.ber. — The tortnet. .troteLeril (with perhaps cue ent-epllOTid win le retained. and the came genarri cotter of Instruction md government pursued. Every.posaltra ellort rill he ade to secure the wept.' Rod mond irnorovement 011ie prmils. Delos himself A physician, the utmost attention will also be siren to the health of \those istaftd under hist care , twelve years' expelereolo conducting boarding schode In this country rtd In Asia. Orem the print:AM no email advantage in hi a s MVOS ursder4klog. • - rums. Pre sessoTt Or Ilsr:5(.11I9. For Boarding and 'Faith., test to ItAtruction In Music. Plano. Melodeon or Guitar. 616,00: nee ofinertrullteut $4.00; , Weal Slug In rise. . IVO; Muting and Drawing. 610.00; • 11 Palo tic g. LlZt.o(h Latin, Freshis and German languages, each. 110,00. Fuel. (winter Fee-J.23A% Washing. per dog. .18 cm ; Pm. rent, boe. \ Firm:dem mar be obtained at the dru g eters or . T. 11. Nevin No. 126 Liberty FL. Pittxburgb. and at the yeinsipallsmkstoren in the cities of Pitu tr ur 0 0 end Ail.- ghenr. , ` Rog. lEENRY It. 10.1..90:‘, D. 0- Principal. Disetrorth eeminernSewloklkg. Pa o Oct. 2, ISNI. worasscru.—lies. D. 11. Riddles, D. tt., Rog. W.A. Pas- Faraut. John Graham; Bed, Job.. p. slciNud Pitts. Imre* Reg Dr. Elliot:, Res. Dr. ils‘gerei r.i.,Da15..31. IL. Robert Darts. CARD.-1.13 retiring Imto. the 911penll /X tendons* of the tkimnrorth &Mbar?. the under- Hemel would rettrro his Fiume thinks to We patron. and friende Fortimir Mend ettPLort wadtipsemitting kind n.F. and wonld u.sratulate them that the Institution has mooed into the m halide el thomdrbrl ire ei peculiar!? W.lO adapted to lie musertfid tcaneustp.s..t ere ileu. and Lads-Haring teen welt aolusinted with' thenkr, several Teem past, diewriter hemFrs t , ‘ ,l none °th ine! t.,1 , whoOr be InOr• Seadilf Vat erthanainn of to:Foam daughterE or whom to tpuli grow rhessfully sedgoofutently remtnmen.l to his inte`patromi, and belov ed pupoa. WIELLANIS. Ihigoworth &misery. Oet. 2. 1544."*.f4 dt2inll, 7 - ,•— CIDER AND WINE = VINEGAR FOR MCKIM° 2 1 , 131.1L1! v •11. SE. Well known for its fine +A Flame. Slrolidi. Puri! y. • And nrarruktaa br ngr. , • 4 Par sale bv-the tarsal. • barral atgall n- \ A.ISALLOIr •'. \ ' • orldtsisT 1. • 184 andW. Water rltla*gll; -- PAPERhtiP , IVond, St. j Floe P oh and Amanda Pallas impart: 1 . ..4.47iti0u in aaC. tiLLO...2!ss Had iintsrt, of radon. st nomad awl pw. ta7. - 4 ...bArc Camp mud. vary' cheap srall sal,rerg; iselllnss;„ ' tiaras. trlmaor shades- •, A lama mat matt.% ta. asattetassue, Ist tlas!:absre, selatted. La the reason , sr.ll at lb. urns! strasea " .• . • . Wa SI.III4IIALL. - . • CAMPBELL, BREDIN\A CO:, ----7 ... -BANRERS: , , i.. ~ -_-\ ' :YEW - VASTER AVD r; triz . E.R. ,- VkghTNA.. JAIIMI cOrtszu, A. il lir-itiits.' `• `. . ~...5•w4 . , . . ' c. 7. te.m.:4 - 3,...! - V. I /1.‘1.11131. 1.. M. • \ , . • Ittire.—Ta John rkryd k C 0... Chas. v.:Sp:oat. Esq., deo. 'h. %V has, Jerneo hheshall. • Pittaburrah; :deco., Garrett ',IC Co.. Illaigu.ls I Co.. Realer /1.111 - .. e. rhlls . h. % ~oe.l, l led • Ixecifoi's Notice. \ d y t u ttl' i lli . o . ll T to le t iheor manly. Pa.. deed. beans been granted to e r l the unilerelaeol. tit Tilos Indebted to' mkt telAtio Cgtrit ' llatm% ar k 71. erelent. I make am meow &hewn than dew.' 10 \ LUKE B. DAY B, .tizerat, Eat lawety. Oa . 4. 1554.---coberro.t NTEW *\,Burrhflelit i l.ll here aretened l t&Extr i ert . a f full a ilobVl t oll Maim; S ' alllt ' a. %TILL. blir7T.eolei ' l.ll J." no hie . et bortheitst antler th and sterket rte. . .0 .1 . • Ittrracnik—T. A. ThIGItA iw , ;Tveall A bible rarbeg ter & lard, elnclanatt Marhr l Crane. 'Neer Oriieerte; A. Onlberte el ee. ritteterartw Triplett. Merriest & in.Lonle. ire-beir N OTICE.—PITTSISTIAGII‘,IIORTI TURAL SOCIRTY.—The ratehureh Hort= swi et y tEI meet et - Wardnip'en Seed . store, sth etrwi WEDNIESDAY. Ilet. 11th. Ill'efeleek. A. to e' the boidneow otthalate flortseultweal Par. eel :lid • ' JAN) 8. COLEY. fieey.4 E EDS, SEEDS-5D bulk. \su_perior Farm' i,3 . ormlßs ilee.l, • s?r 101 l sowing. brute by 4,4 \ J&S.NARDIMP..I. tiIAY - ,t STALK CUTTERSOor Fall sad I Whiter sleek of thee Improved s rler euttere.l4•ll nee kr We by loot] 'JAI/ • WARDUOIe. I n LANKETS—We bare • =ow ,ree r a more than 601/ pea Bel. wad French Illankata. mules, tevea Mkto SIA f0e.4.1 A. A. 31.4.13UX 4GL e $ EW STYLE WOOLDELAINES.—A. Homo • tu. AM teed • Luse latell6,46wilifl4l • . VUOOL DEBEGF—AII Wool Whips selk. ' , he assume Ta. •••,..•, A .21 4itclll4llol. fIOOD 7 :PRINTS::Faat\ cord Calicoeskt 4, if 6 sod !us.. at eel •\. A. mAsox a COD. , pLANNELS—AII Wkd. .• • Red Fl 4: so k itau.s al li,. It and It I. vet •. • , • 4.614 \ GL;G. .sth NOTIOE.—The .frlaids • Prohibitory' witi'm•rt t X 4rront's web, eta st.. Os. mist 11113ridlif Orspl the ltt lit &WWI. . tot•ta N4YAL. STORES:— Tor, 1 - . 1'44, .Tiirpetr• • sit Zedlitaur.ll7.r.gtii,:tt. O. U. DAVIS* el - • • 11.1 ! ' 37 K. Whetreee .473. X I et. HTi=37)%7lle i for sale, by TON lIONNIIO ST 1.1ET1PL11.6.14r , [l - 416 . STOOK OF °MCKEE- .. INWS 11AN0.9.--10111f. U. 1141.1.0,1 i. at 1 . ..4 et, bAs erred atl- vow reAar e rale nom:Merle aro etntle 'of Moo Fortee. !s can ilia celebrated atattoPieto.rf of ChICAERING? • SO Ned. condettag of ail the weed melee of 4,13;i s aodi Otta , , lextlNuamlo, to tidily carved sod Oda Mae. \ 0061 and Natant came, rod - with all their late Laprott treent• Potatissers can. Mee •N. Ice oat of the lamed dock of More ttrtee ewe hratierat to the My—rola, 'AVM?: zr :V a n Doe tag ;. lltleat i adtl Alrn—A large lot of Plano sleds. of varinaa_aateernt: 4LOOKONII-4 foil nearly of Oathiert'a Uotodeese at. Ilazoo fa 14 bora slaris BARGAINi . 1-43,600 for two good brick . ; Ivo. redeem IDS 20 fL fratr t l Seer, thrne on mond storr sin . l finished ra attic! Al a 110 o. 151, with to .te as Ihoire sod 41.111R1C 14•11 and MO rowsts.'wlt.ti noishedettle. Mod ravoclaydi and rl d"." k""h i. OlRTZ " ±?t i a ' N u ? 1 . 40 Third it. I (,ALT PETBE-100 bags to.nrriye. for sale' Cby • 4.03 . INALUI DICKLT A KU. nib.:4ohble. Machinery Oil in store and for e•te by • WI • MALIIS DICIEST *OD. • DLAOKBERRR BRANDY-4 eaktrofla import : goVlly, W. at i day, need. 141. We s by 014 ej":7r.uq.iirirrru.st, A Pru BRANDY—' IS bbl3. --, terytioo q , t .w grim intr i c a kret ri Vyid and ttrerab 111 st 4 Okß. • S.. M. Wine,' ' *dm *Tr S. IL Inns. itas dm. reed, and ea MW' - t om Ina, um' Liquor ITO non ot•: Wood iris flout di • . • . • NV. IL lIWN. cor. pORTIVINE--4 qr. casks Buguntly Pert • ll' • I t Y t S;r br • 7 ."w.gi 'i ..ItUBBEIt 31.c.a..11NE BELTING . • Oran diet •ttiletor sale at. , thOtabl , l, No. 110 Illirket ot oc3 •,J. l It. PIIII!LIP14 •T;Aartt7s.flitli,=For. glee at "No. Ito, 2 0Lliutet oe3 J.Jk tr. PITILLIPS. Notes On the Parables; as Ulm* •• • "• . " " Lemnos on Ptoritbr t ; ,. Maier era • & a CC. .11Z1V,E CENT , /UMW, S-4,09 yds. or Jr.. ow 3. a. w l .l*.arovalitusths at De. A. A. IWO! , CO, VOUR VENT . PRIIs'TS-4thst reced.4 catas tr.on a ve,l7 ahtsp.Prlitts it 14 Pa'Ad• _ • . . . . .. . 7 -RtISFN'S • Modern Pointers', 2 vole:- '. l ". ' '' O•tealamps of Ate.blentar. . , • y . ettu 't NApMrn on tzehitect of Yaefes. igaysatPaballus arwN _ .. _. .. IL.IL .00.11WORTIlt 0.1.. it ibqtta , . FilaitAkt on the gtztv i vrTi".., ikm:a Vlrestrtui l et wi doi 40. 04 "11 4. 14 U NTIL . SW= tO• • - • .4'. \ • \ A \ • '\ - , ;‘"CVZ":14111,. „, \ - \ . . . , 4 • \ \ I, 1 . . WHOLESALE•AND RETAIL. • \ • \• . . 1 . \ . „.•... :4-- - -'-`' \ ;No' - 4 1' ,5i ---. - IF ' T A ll ' • -. 3 . T .A It I EIT ''S. ,• I P IT N TSB 6L URG C II, o PENNA.,. ' . • _!. \ . 1 . HAVE -..ICSTI-RE FATED FIFTEEN. HUNDRED- CASES AND. , PACKAGES • , . ~.. ? . •- . l\F \,D RY GO (IDS;. i•: '. ' L.., .';::.'. ' i ~ir:"...,,,. I \ . . . . . \ , IPOUI4:4IU:VPRED:ya,ses, an_ Pacif age, or whieb,.,have boen purchased at.Ahe la* p _ee -1 ....• ~metzi ;ales In Neve 1 ork. el one- He lot Ina than nut "of Importation. will be offered It . a mall adesaiilknoi ' \ I 713 litTAllie"agigATritrarmrri enTr r . t dr4 , l:MVlef.Jl.4ll4t l aff=t l =, 1 1 =1111.s. tan P.m flunig hateA,beiugtbs. largest and mast tos.ideent Shartment thee hant asr elhildted. •,. ..\ -- 7 , Drew Goode Departent—T. Itundrni 07.4.1 of Merino. Caehmeres. Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Bombazine.. De nag.... Pontine. Par.ett. Orlions, Mohair Luetrm,s 1.1.7 Clothe. Sliaslin Detains, Pentons. Hngham. Ao.,kr- ; ' Their extol: el re.riblowitl r mant hoar b . 5 x . h .‘F t . ..p..... sh t7 l.,3lantlll.l. T almuy li . isttrein f und Cloth. sni p "T'aPtilrita7.'!dill' rte. . ;AIITME.•TP—TiIIe mason t 'L la n eisr,tioLet h' m o =t=4 " g.'ll! go shietablri=4. Pt ir " ''' g uar:Li ti c s Cashmee,. Ilroeheitmetilater ShOwls. \ ~ will to mode up for toth 11. 0 Wholesale and Retallradh , . ~ \ . \ Millinen Goods of men' deamirtioe• ',._ • 1 A,LARGE STOCK OF DRESS, °WAR- .AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. \' \ Linen and Housekeeping tiendk—An ester..dee oreortmerin of Irish Linen •Dbeetings. ;slaking, Tannage, Dlopere,.. ~ \ Damask Table Coven. Ikea .4 Muslin Curtains. Porditureei A, Sh ' A full Stake( Furnishing 0.4.4. Ladies' and Gents( Under (lerments. Handkerchief.. Cravats, Sotils. Neck Ike,. ...• ' Haien maffOlores, a full assortment. • \ - \ Emprolderimn, Ribbons and Lace Deritrtment.— Comdr • a 0344 0011,1.10 e stock al Collars. CAEMBabits, Sans; \ Chew - nth, 'handkerchiefs. \Flounelugh Pklrtylande a d Trimmings. Lams. Pohang:3, CmPro. Three lhounnf 11er7.•. -.„ bons FMK /loin cod:Mosul, ffibtouk :Clothe, C4118119C/OP. Sod Vesthage.—Asomplete vorlety o Ciotti.. Cassimeres, 011Alletle., V.144111r1. TWAKIII, .I.w. , \ - brae . Coatings; \ 'Velvets. ArA . ' • - . - Tarl ' o ' re' Trismaings always on hand. \ E rev deeerlntion of 'lite and -Variety (Mode. \ 1) 0 3.Vr \ .It. S r A".I C\G- 0 0 lltalagof3l\ I Italagof3 I\ S . \ 60, \ Ca:lmhof Conner, \ • 2a • Tickinm shad m. • - lb •• \ Gingham.. , is \•• \ bleached Muslim ' s\ -\\ L. LS Cases Cant. Slautteli, :\ ... .- ~• \ lOC Deice Brown \ " . , .. . .2) •• Shirting Cheeks, , 5.2. (Bras Counterpane end Quilts • k. ~ \ in • - blankets.. Together - with rnday nth,' Oasts, Pm!. the Unrest end most naractire amortmentprobably menerldhited ' - • the Western Counts'', and *Welt for style, quality. and prin bee nesse been sealed. , ' - \ - • goring o buyermaktontlklllll. Pastsms balm. they will, be alwayi,rorelvlngthe latest mimosa. Wide • hie ¢Oode. Thwattention of Msonhantuts %wheat... examination ot \ thin Stock. which they believe will he 'lo=l .11.:W to my Pketern Stock, antnist he low - rates. • \ 0h N . PI ) C E.,. 0 N \ I. Y..^iiie .., .` •.- • • . • A. A. MASON & CI ;.' \ Pittsburgh.. Sep' tember'4l, 186 k \ _AU 6 TIO*§ALES... '.• . . . 4 'r .. ;' r firelEAT SILE N IN Lg , TB AND ' 4LOCKI. AT ItUeIIESTER. BEitER U:iTY, PA', October llth sat+l2tl4lBs4. \ . Tiff: undersigned willtiell, to the higbest Madam, on the dare abovedmon s • and noon the parmbles. too hundred Lou', .1.11.17;., /Iv a and Apra of ground, with seve6.l buildings, An. I n t e Perming t)'''. ather.% Deaver Conntl. Penn& limy tt I aimed]; cr . Item fora term of years, some valuable, roallands, Rt ao n u guarder, bed. of fre day, Iron ore. Am. Hear thellerona,`l and oonvenient to the canal. riven and rellnaida 4: • I TM Tenn+ tcf;Szk will to 1 clown. .1. it one Mar, lila ciao yams, .4' In, three yeare,,lth Interest'at 6 `per cent. .pet annum. A_ 6sdnotiOn oft pm centl - All. made Mr litampt payment uf, the principal,_ due , he mna taue'sisd titre. yarn. .C. , _ Cid. will be received, at the rime time, rot , b eg, !nulling eon t laying two or three tbourand perebrof of. neo r ter making, or for making audleying, trio million of bald-, Inc brick , mad fur nulling um million lir tre briliki.for`ro- t _____ _,, _ filling cubic yards of earth. In tatting Awn and . 4 ";,- 1 An.GE Si 3 OCK .Op' \ GOODS AT filling up etre.. and for grading, curbing and \parin , k ILO. mcwrticial ear& of igdo lending: elm, for tintimin t‘ A.II6TION. n Weducsdai, morniug, Oct: 4. at ten dime erection a twenty small tenements, furtualtlng all tr , k, at, the mpuncrelni sates room& ...nett of Wood the material. and litbor. I ;mud :ith sua. will be. mid a genera estartm t nt of raturm.,. Fur am end all the above joie, not half Will be pall In Table, ample and tarter dry coed.% crebraeloa all the Varlet/ • cash, se Om work nemrenets. the remaining bottle lir, roundly kept In nil eatemlee mini; dry goods store, . y door building& at auction cash pricer, perfect tit s, Vilso-g quantity oh hoot& hie Maa r ams. Mahlonaide b r vlt?trranty dreds.fs terry Item toll - , I ret \ le.made clothing...kr. 1.31 I' .31. hitt le, And's.. ' l'lrii...d mole or t h e Propert ,• anti destrlptlons of thy -, --,,..' , ~,,.. - --------- II snrrotinding country, Se., may `to had by application t I , ck i,J A II ISTRAtOR'S SA DE OEILOUSE; any of the following named proprittnr& at their rutpet-.1 TOLD PURNITUR4-4.o'rhuredaymernitigathirat.,_ I'm . rerideor* , . of hnainem. a.. shown below. 1 a 1 Welk. at the late matras of Albert AL Bell. delt3Tat . Surrey& plans. ilniwiugs and Acetification& with mitt . - I‘.,:a .. 11l Fourth St.,,above ithfield, *PIM rad bt. ordsr . en ee to 'Mar, material, re.„ de, required a. above, will be , t ri WI, Cook, whew - the: Maim lloureho'd and Kitabert.. exhibit° •et the office of the Company, in Rochester, after , remarry, go., rnitristlrig Wriporlor trialialfan?larketatT., the . b.: d .l d itic k uf October. and I.lLes•e. ot2igany htdr neat sofs. , wretta and kriel ,- . i k Mari \ Me. erreard table, rte twiny wardrobe washstand with mar. chir, Slingt. gtle " ert ' siVir. " L t . ' ? now Car l atrg r erre ' t ' sl lu Ruch- 1 bltirnp, set modals nu pariore t climber suet tale carp, \ heady iri"-progrect& for the nil cloth: *ruder, and tmne ut blludg ell tut , n 2 .- , 1 l ' ire7tion 'r cfaf m a "a il t 7ct:fo n th . er ruanulatturing \ t . ertalfilith- isruatiltst tattler fen ' and conknort <balm Xr.bl ui , .1a - RS, ‘‘,. mentor to be driverthr rumor. A li t +, au extrusive Sem . - Lud citgernimraret anfieltor mfrigkatoe. mf*. line ",, \ Isar;' anal Ch arChl2 , 3 la mu magnifirent Ilotal.Mpou the . r pot and flitrllli Off In 1201111110. 1\11.1101i:O011t0CM10110._ . \ hill. but near Um railroad &pot mg ettemboat hotting. Turnitdre, too tdc , Mr. A ' \ A I Them lingrormernti. with UM 6111frIllfailted tlfill CM.- ' mg \ N Pt id. DATltUrtnetT, pled. ofthe Ckmeland and Pittatntab rallroaddoidac • - ---= . 5--- -..---- ------, - . maws the mouth of Reimer, , Into kocrtrat , T r and the nor ! ' 1 ' - C . A.11 - PtTSC 'IL CLO HS, & \ \ ecstasy Moot and station attachments. needs° liberal and eatanalm liandoventents M thepublielandhumand aMents,4 w Veep/I+lTO° - 4 13 OS are\ now by the Bornugly, council. and •the !oration, atthle Mt., .4 - t Din ' tteisr leek of Carpet. OM tan ter more eel, incite coal yards, for rhippingooat down i / diltZtlls ta rt4i Nets, to wide Tra Melte the it ' OM Oblo. will Means a contilmance of /help times 0 Boa- 1 t. ,64;.,,,,,, tb a.,,,, h , , i4m , •b h "„,,,,,..... d .,...7. " & "...4 ".. 1... .. b .... .....P." . .ii.b.f ...'/...." ° Tient°. batlmpoiSed and later! oukstearfrom the ' beat Theories abd vilth.mtieh e.. 4 4ittur. Melt cooalata of\ \ It la sipee.l thatall then ottlemigual.proprittori.with tb ne cat and t les slid" t t " ead. Mdttad ' \ \ t... 7 nrUk4r frk.a. .14 '....d.t... 4 ft.... th .1. 1 .4 ,' Will Ow: ells to h ouliknist , Ind et:menial - orm Igrla . \ ' be preseutat Our above sab&ln l it Z*, '•' • ' t I,,,d ‘ tut to t i t . t , a - t ukts t oad 10 T.rt of. \ tj, 6,41,n,•\ ~ ' \ tf. T. C. DOULD. r, Bearer Ca.. f • ~ ' 0 JOHN untureir.s. lre efield. IL L, , i 'i l • n ''' \ c \. II ' \ 0 , - V \ \ Jo MT L. NENBOLD Phllagelphia \ A W M U-r4"lPila (bra r9° "' ' , ' „ iiie.or WALRRIDek\ N. y., \_ _. .. - 1 ialTartry ItrumeLMlM . \ \ , . , " ETTEPII EN D. DILLAYE, I \ #nbctaiou lircurals dk \ ~ \ , 0111Glegc TA.ND.ENDEfitiIIi I gyracueo, N. If:. ' •• !' , , ,Ina.l Thtarttlr, litd-td ', \" - a - 41MM naralo dm ', ~ \ ' kincarttrattn Mk ' \ ', \ \ti.e- 2 .3 , notchlilaid. Detrital. Veoltitn, Te‘ediVeol , , \ a d tiain Vetiltlat M top tgarpeta,40 trn Card ,7 l-d. 3-4 an .4 wide: ' Oil mi , V0Vi 1 1 e ,4 4 . • 4:, - .k.irio ' gi . JiTiltvit r A . , otact „ -..„w00tt....y.h.t..„„,,.... _ A .. , .: , - vo, Chenilb.l"ufatca and liturst .. frogs •apt1..X.0.4.V., abr i rkiNg , d:laid, d tigt i ilirticipd C . co r nit „ . , 4, il . ~,,. sad T ai' e Co:ert;alr flodsrAl 4 4,l:l r tiC Ip.tii t kad-IT• I' .. ' \ F'UNiti. 132 -ATlLlL7 ° .f, h 4trst, . tti.1141.3 \ Om ,II and oil ilannr r eni,Wlltdow thltidesAlobi. ', M \ Border Tr eat Shad.. pet ,Diadlo „:Trindri a_ . ., , \ for Allude.. dee, audall of err T--- -- - 64 „... • ... . 4 \ . Of. Ste_ :6 • ask • por thmt of, t elk Wh i t .44 SIT Of flperior 11 Mir t \ 'S Pon . 2 .11 ;A. t. .....\, ' \:l melt; • \ 1 • Important 'Tenet Sali -111(p_17 Virtueof It Deed of Truitt t s in*, executed oloeteher, 1554. the Manning PrOrertr:—llarery large Int f tanuld.e. tools. pot.,•noVutoulds.t and other Implement.: Int of premed pot rhelle; I.n sever:olot. of Kink's Creek nod Istnernillbelar.(grnundlsodotharthlngsarelmaterief used IntAn manufeeture nf Glassnearei • Another iargelot pf Olarstrarei,eonsilllng or bettl.s. deals., tars nod plata, SallPled tO eTery nee. • A Int • or old Iroit, of eord-wnegtoor Itlmber. noun; barrels, eso.l..burnad , mud stonet Moo, a lures, dray, eartand barnera, and bur am Imre., An In rent.ry of all n 111,13 propertr. In detail, togethtr with tH remade.' valnel,rul he seen hn the Clerk's Mee of Bronke IThe rale .111 01.13161r11.. ai o'n/oek oitbe ntentiened dsp . and eontiune thbreafter...lrom der to' ee OLT. llnsilshe.hblenfraid Protultsl. fold. oyes aznount icr i.. 30 or 104 will Nr'radtilred:to pa i l fortbefbre the removed but all Wee amounting to taps. than Ste reline 011 a credit 'ot 6 month., Abe purchaser giving bond and good security to wart' tbt lima/ be neeeems7 tatultertiiithe tam Bourn 11,rrent, Ned to remark that it. with the tumor.), moulds amttools, ale an in complete enter' for humedisirl'operatlon, so that se sale Ina lump etthe atter mould.. Mole. pots. elaralee day be made. oe2 0. sr. I. A NlirrfT. Werke. Daily Araue and lutelligenser. Wheeling; Gazette and Ibol, Pittsburgh. eopr exh to am% of 33.'rend bill to lida Mike for payroant, • and one, paper mutat:dog adrertink , pont 10 adrerterer. (Wellsburg lionild.), C. B. EMMY & CV • ,CHEAP CARPET WA.REIIOESE, NO. R 3 iliTsr ,Rl', NEAR mAzArxr.\ AVM - MD respecj i fi&infigm their friende ‘ v V and the priblla T. that they bare in atom their compieta Val/ Stack' amostfint of Carpet. of emery dererlatlon from the home 'Velvet lad llromels. to the uortman Ingrain. /lemp. and Rag. , moor Oil Cloth front MI to ntne Might s i a:ds arldu jir tle. llart/rp t and= ri s eta ir tr Cadent Shader., U l i t ' e ' .s * [•010000 In ;ant aur tied to oat \ V 4 ..‘‘ AP:t&l ir Ulte . inoe ' r. "'" Vrtie i t i tt 64 a l." i t ". ' gal - rmyl ' ll Pubis d n 1 k - ale.% 1 Taavil-,CASII ONLl.Sitinilegligy \ t egna 1 ' NEW 31IISIC BOOK. \ I.,`\ \ TEE ItALELU.I4It A COVEI ,I, mASON'SyNE,IV IVQRK - • ' \ I s Irow. READ r.I, , ~, ._ .O „. s l CONfAISS NEARLY .100 PIECY.E, " V And ta*ol ee/tool key of the land Urer. TUNES OF 120 RES, '\ ae well More than 70 them., and other Ret Pieces. DUOea num mos Cbanta. In THE SINGING 80,,Ht101, DEPARTMENT: sv mg, fa more extertelre aS.I complote than any shollar Lora. thereare 340 Exorcises, Rioyndo Clees d - e. tted an entirely mew feature, entitled Musical llotation \ al a Nutshell, _ \ Wilt by timnd moat valuable' for Octet School. la oonnoltlorCeith nearly all thy tones \ INSTOGYENTAL INTNIZZODAS are prmtod, and, In , Caere. arrompantmente thro'ont The nanale s of the 4ALELVJAIT mumbles that cribs \,. OARMINA SACRA ' ' fa Hi Kalamai. charm - tit:fatten. as being ' , laming. posethir , ble and d \trablat ‘ ' .barge topPlY of the above work reed and for Mae by • aeZ. \ ,01Elf l.b ElEh it, Si Word shitt. OANCV CIII;A STOIIII. \ to OS WOOD t.STRErk. , I.(77ITIJOICIT. 41.15 T Importotatid new lopes a full ...sort. 'meat titersch and English Gilt. a nd! White i&ldus...ol3t , 'audit hate and Colored ateme Canal COVIZIPOIM are mit.. ;Beaut muntry trade. add 10, \j_ 3f fIOPKI:qBS)N. 1 -t— -' \ ' BOOTS ItS . : Sii COES.: `• ' WiiOLKSALE IA.NA RETAIL, ' TAXES SUBB, .F r it)P lA tt iC m i at l ev 6 . a r u i at e tttja d 111 °Qr %. , ,Cgi'l lt rgY . ,ntf4c l :el otrlloo4t TatnigthPl7 z w , , , t i i.. 41. , rk I, one of the 1 0 1 0 001 0 oer op i eztl It. Phihatlieltla., ' lfear VorlC ' s7fr BoXio w , aid b r e treats ow:4 ' i fall to allease all. Croat carob. been t. glema la Wetting *choked, goods, all of which he warrants. \ ... Ito Mao continues to mannfactura•tut baretelbru all de. emit...lons of none and alto.. and MINI Olt leng fygparf. race of over 93 years In luntleee. In this al i bi. ha triode. a anfflulent w ill that thaleurho Rom merithabalr patronage. will bo fairly dealt with.. 'tel6 1 QOOTCIr - AIRA small lot otthis eels baited Ali; tia.'4l4 f,oiitalib4thr ciEILONETTE,BRANDY-42.400caillyt. 10 0,° *",171.161141...W,Li: MITTS AND MITTENS-=Oflaiit jjbß.. • - Admblairiitors' Notice.' • ,VTIEREAMoottiva of Atlmiuissration to 7 therEststsof Jobe n Quito. No of ths gaty of Pittaborob. &leo. bass bean !moral too t .no All rename lode...Jai to sold buts ass se o o,sterifte s ; s4late MY -moot. sa4 all those basins slakes or 00. sr a i r t T r natty tbs.'st.t4 dr.d.rattrlll outs WILLYAII PUTMAN, Adair. sa4 Fast sts. plltsbOfilth Sort 00th. A1134.-alktt • OTICE.—Tho' Into' firm 'of JONES & 4 , 4r l a ll rt .°llfrirl 2 . l 7.nrt d aitd th iln.f I .i 0.4 0 by ths . notle...aay. toets Moo. eartissof Taw tot Pint attest.' • ' • Sept. 30 ISAAC 40NPS. sarrlo g autos,. I NOTICE.—Tho' law nn of D. B. ROGERS 4 00. bovine ham alosolvsd•by the death .f Jo h .. • 0.045. on t't• .7th lost.. flu hostas*. of sa tbs l 4 Orox alt! to witted br - the undorslorned. et their tamer Koss sad Vint satISAAC JUN !apt. 00, 74—ort P: It. ROO FAD, aul'it porta». • ' ;ST .I OTrCE.VIIO Into'. firm ' of fYIiEA.L. . . JONES & CO. • hasiocit fl heeitsolved by the &rah oho E. 0.0 5 ,,, Vith, the r.1.00010.01' Oho ...ht Sam salt be settle by UN torylltr i vartlatro. . . .. 7;114011.. %rm& rp..ismt. ;a. • 14 • 4114E;SALE OF FURNITURE.-Will ' be raid Go Oitobei 04; at 0 o'clock, A. Y. .be restd•nr•At W. Anthems: Na. 7; 11.01Ait. ttregA,be llmen Federal tad Itauddity alt. Alla Shoal Cl . /. P.1,61111a11t 10 all tug, baviag bomb la an but 3 sea and cmilets of Parlor s Cbamber an AWhen Yaraihe.. • " • 11. 31. BOTLC. Atrerr. ALDEN'S 714 DEX TO U.' S. lISPOSTS; / 6 to tb•lumnti a 114 bureisori Coat of lowa Dallas to Yourtoooth l it an lorteart by T. 4. Yet Attn: toreabra nrtbe Pituborrb .41 Pat MPS/ erne above valuable wort reed ood Ora& itir • • • • : KA y o t O&M Mona. ' EIV 800K5..--thdIMIIk ,Wotlti;:ft*Ples oOdwoft, o laele r ,Ilawbe . Aleut Mr Itereebbit`..ll:9. • r ft' 00 uwmrserr.sat 4irrarissis of letooJv o 0.04 Ks; LIV. M. ;OI=%; .rt. KAY t (b).. t u 'CRit — CIDgR•VINEOAR : LA f — arthertrip. v W%to Woo Vloriarwr it a i d n toSorib 70r, . °now wow dwel.rmilksis. LAST :'COLD . • - 1.000. pieces. TV ha , FcrottPd°l.P..32n. Board if Trade and Mirobantiekic Tu.ILE iiEGUL :3101iTIILY.. MEETING el the Aunclation will be /Ad al their, Diensi:. on DAY. 'AI of Umber, at 7 o'cleck. s. lava. her., CCTOT7)I, • = ?rank Lealteinacal4 of faablon ter Ur Whams alacelsy,ancl sal be Ibr RR M. pAV IS, AUCtioneer. lito)ma corner In.i4 'and Fifa sl f 'lt oC*ft I lA$ CON FAMONERY . ,. , t 'MACKEREL AT A.VCTION.—OiI Viiilay. Octallb, at - \ il o'cl. • et the commercial !vales rooms miler Grath and: • • Wood is., will tia , eolti--ft oti‘ollty of (from. ita_gbed attal,.• .." !Cy 31acaerol; Va....maaard 7 \TobecemL impetior,3lthtard; a . large lukof Gass Jars gad T ,.. arectionery, 'counter scales; -'' ' ~ stnre,liaturee, Ac. ''. act P. 11. DAVLS, An tt„ . .... . _ . ,_. _ QNE I RUNIC,LrI,IIO9RAPIIId PAINTS • • • • ko.. A AUCITION;;CIa Tialmaiii.Oct.Ath,sel e'en, it be Comeafrciel Salinkroom& - ermer or WoodaDd }itth :. 7. istreeta willblk;o S. ld. wittemt ream, !be amount of wheiti; ; ;- - co it may ncer —One Trunk. lAthog_r*V..ic PalatArat: vino. l/erman iP. hr. , ''94 . 4 . - P. 2 .IMArld. Ana. . .... ____ _.._ I Por Seltillt I're sabot were desirous t o* States: &a. ali weh such rihts, therm nese wa n much need Limo and his attllitla -- ~... , alretoeMaloyldm, .- , . la ---....tetifttily‘fo all trdatie4 en , [votediiirelirrirla oCiadonfhr.O.TlO.R'th. t' V '''• t° ‘ -, ~„„t h b ri2Y11P.#4,..C,F1:1,-4113101., b tai.41.1.."' ‘. • ~7 1, , . ..'•)• • ••• VV, - .-... - -.........:'• .- . ..:',V, . A , ~ ,• ' \. . Pity, acquainted' F 41 . - i A The. 'anteierlheralurve Id hir heart acquainted' wilh,.Mrk'. 31 ores • f..Eators, end haven.? \ Amite km if, retOMM.b9l.oir., , him to all whO miry wish to 44 , 194 . T. . verrices. WI. gm , f: .. tlemen ofundoubted lnlefaityend In efkilphielOd7 in vrttose i reztirtlas , ertry rlineeztammee l. di ~ ~, ... ~.„ \ . „ i 9 .; . . eutzzi`;.; , .. • 1 ~, .1.1.. Ovehme, .: \ '. ar. n. Demos. • ... • ' \ 1 . 01.Chilels a Qs_ , \ Jamenitio4". ' ; . ' • . 4 ‘ llol 'n i c 'ir ‘gonliV2 \'' ' ' ‘'' , Va,FL'e... - -• • ~ \ Y.:lfri 4 =' , : , \‘'-- \ \ L T PE MILLS FOR, IitINT-: , - Theig. • \ It , desirstrie and vary irtpulai:vintand ::suu:s iii - 0,: : ;_ : \ 8,1 r i 3i t tl , : i tt .Uiclifd...zrowdzlr zer , Ar t tzthet ; cresent.\ ,, - E 44 -"Virtgettelgreryr,Ap 4 _ a ' the getraWni \ \ ,:,.. liose t i t r l Tin: ck ed. ort it e try anf. , lX. miles fromlswhlorpr, ch... \ \ [anal, anktbe7Pittsinte: viens.„ ; s . - land railroad. There le An ,emiterahlatirm d 101 Nett f. surveyed) and 'dill* built,•s raPres4 teem Aloe td: .':the river, whielt wia*Oh iteg l ie ., ?:Vt•Wft.itkii!P S P l '.:. \ . a lllt h lg: ll7ll l l .7*fleSirehldinintic44,'" " ' aciTail/i'; . \ I , heett Ira rinrof.arehir . doing a toad dab . , \ T atout litGOOnar annum ' Any one wishinthe.enhOge, :!7 '., aged paylog.buslacm [lidow well to call ilith on Lifielm):.‘," \ • groprletors, as th ey nee qtermined talent Elba {verde '.' , A • ''''Vt.'"l 11 ' ' ''," gi s Y ‘ ,4 ' 11111;MZurVdiciOh?ti-"'' Pottolikeaddresig FyillfT.Ferry;Bearer CO...'Perin'a;ol';l \ ' \ to , acktf ' .. .' .' 7't .llnionTdrui."Pittebnite, \ . XILIPORTANT IL=ultg A tT. SALE:OI".PO. I I' s. , Lag.:a Kercus...si raterrcurtEssui.'bo ithidntl. - • • '‘, r day. Creek.: 6th, at 9 o'clock' A. 31. ) at the mid. es'uf, I.l, W On 3L ,h!grenVerrtt . . d rrtd r 41 er l l'Vh t it r iii:Ata il br \ The e urniture hes burn in nee".butl6,montha and Is he =eel* r.tfg!g,E,'"il'FlL•rh,:tsmonbeir..=nllr:te.hberl'"? C.V.t.... '1 " , ).... 1 4.1ary..thzef,p17. glAr and ....11t.p.rt ' .. . . gUt..if ,, rods. , s. as. lour t l 6 rg a mp ,,, ,w r algutfetuilii, \ tre elealid dinti b =. tuiental, , renew...lgo tot: onri l e ' se , wood rhsuo, *a good es new; e ; hair initand lon sad - reantio ornamenta -'what• note, • betrezik \ • drearily and elain wash stands, corer and open hods \' mattresses.. china wart ,\ aim. ware, bards,. a fin Irons. fenders. tram de., look ing glaseet. or all/ kr 1 • ugatn.r '.. ' with • comelete est of kitchen furniture. ?. "A . iv catalogue of the articles will be readf foilYellvery on . ~ the day °realm .= . ..-., Terms made kaolin On pa day of sale. , .t. •' . , - • f \ ... . .11118F.P. 3: , : •• .. , . . ' 11. m. Bona:. A -r. ' • .NEW, MUSIC.I.—Just rTillisileit ailit — ' I. . ed by noun- Maher, yersousily,tu the eastern Ohre, • P .4..Xol , l3ayMere Polka. liNi u t y wChr.. Wanly.. • Th :..,• - Th 7, l 3, airtrirePlin'! " • • .d i l l ''' "•,', .-, ,:.,' . The Sumer' the Storth',Polini4hy:3leyei • .; 7.' • hnssian quadrille ,:by (lawns. , - ..',. —r; -,:',„ ',- •' ,. .i..'. t .'t Summer Evening bchettisch. Chlubileh Fprrry 4 , ''', ._ ." ' - • '4. I. rwl. B..eit" Polka taill , PtiOsii;' '. ' :-.-,-, The StrangWs Walts. - 31.orsren.• - ' •.• . ",'"'`,. -, '' , l" , - SONO'S—Come with or erreetwidee wrath:, P. f.,..rester. - A Oar On Songs Bright PitliOn liasigwantudelskti fUrtho.., Farewell Pchallech. Wallace. ' • ••-- . .••.. ' . •• . Switzer, lonatray The lime, It .'p.<9,.... ::" -'-:: ~' : Far. Awn T. lionmese.. Thomas. ' -:•• " , '' ~,, •.'• • f • . Thel.and of or Ilir i llace.' Song eel Chorus; kideannt - Mood Itgliallelored, lores, . . ~.- :'• • - • Bnrotnerflouralia , - Tully. ' • -,' -,•'•''.' •!•-• ,' -, '•• MC kle t elC - .ll;lhritqakatiew o?lhiolfo . titfAiirtia. Ths Cy , aramed tlfrttaralciiiiitlVllV*lbikri: • J 0triv.ba . ......... 0 4c...... ..4.k7.1.fix ...,... atALENRY 41 , FA1R11.13 Ihisin Btfre;' tfd; „101' Od d., sign of theMleideff 7 lare.l . - ., , ..... ', • 'V, aepoir MBROPERIES —A hr ° amszkitilit* rgr• seV!igailaira. beentlfast7hed of X Swhe and Coolie 00,1,1tra '• • - f. • ; *=Tr:Ameba • • .: • 4 ,5 get•lhnott Zlttnia andlicameitehal r 'Ph II e attecteof 4 l2lardta.tbre:rn and ' ,Eniib Marie and Malt.* Luce and Wain ••. itoraia attention' of the Lactic+ Le Invited to theme Gonda. of which It le one Impale. Wean to kern on hand • tootaseartatent. • . I • • • odi IVt tli an l d n etw 'r taM E : lA ltili .B n! 'ir lett t aa Pe a r L 6l l . . eareare of 1/Otkit, a entail 7m m. • ewer littetenab. Te. one who can come well reentonerrodod, a anode hilt. and felt 17.. 1 . 14 hl :t . o ; I =7l leonesTown;ao. Saf*- 17 . 2 " 4- 91411'""S GREATEST BAoIGAIt. OF.THE SEASON —A lame Tot of Oronod. fronting ort L b 14 ,, ertiV ,, V! terdttlio l Tstie l tr i iaresee. Woe electing Lloo. and on Sheen alley two donthe twowtore bowow arranged corafortaNy tor eta tenant., - Mae rweertf. caked ea It la scar the outer depot of the iNela m elh_ti nodal commandsalwaycommands wood In !!table!!tablelavertment there Le no proven, • +T e r! better. ApPli ton. goN, 21. 40,4: crn A.V end Sae; resat lee eeIIIAA VSI VVA eV '' A. A. YAWN • OVA. fro LEASE FOR A TERM OR YEA ./- A I nY tin' ol r4idf' W !Area ' atetgg m' blllif. : l74 . - opp.it...-- I: °I n naelatt I:astedlu tb* aelalitaai - 11 ' 6 . sll*7- " terms, "Ito fleet* erftt a laba-1 ; -:. A ' A "M"'"U A 6 Ila 11. 11.LIIK * . 11 0 , : 21 Et it. . slue. boa*, PP 7 AtEAN .S!^ l.---- ; - 11-;---I:cclififTß2ill22 foi'unle b Y . . A N war 211RIVAR E ML11 1 12.2/1. 1201 A I.Vaa it, ~ I ' IRISO-1.50. Ooz. CoriV,Britanut, just \ , \ JIJ/ rt 4 4brxh:iidibrio t e, v ' '- ' , Q.,,_..._ 1" Arturru. ------ *A itigAsz--.44 - 1J1 1 27 - 1 ... e-I , 3'—' uh.A. -- XUTS-1 : * ri:3l P.R.nAll2.lale.. I ‘i IIY NDRIES - -Taattlera; : SumactAlloney. ,t0'?12 2 .-7.1?. 1 1,r 4 . P ":,,bt . f'... 8 . 4 „,4111 , 1,11.0 r c . xr , lIARPEW aid,l , %tes r Miglitiries for Oetobtr. re? a „by. 'moo • 11.11,1111.121. 4111101.111. imiilMl:6liolAL,iDaElifilzED=l4l./E.l.allEtiGo4Eo 4V.thsurtsiba`e lout bar tb.o P alm *.• A. **22l 110 . ,•. TTARRER'SiAIAGA.ZINE=O;O;.ei 'Rim -1,1 lon he* sad tar sale 1, -:, 1 kali . i,.. 4. 4qTTER--"r 1: - egetIri -- ;C — u errped by RailiOlul by . . seso -' • ' R. DAUM.' LA CO , . .. ir ILATINES--Purt,,..Silirry;Xtuliiisa;- Elaref\- rgai4T Alma sad la 7 111,41. itrulAtMl'oußiko.V°" 4: 1 4 - 4 1 119.-r!IITTIM\I4. 12 11.* Ja.. l ! \., D ED . TLANN ELS .— WanartUd.-sit ,Wooll 4 , jul, minaret 'lupe r‘'. wt. t4rit. . ll or.: 46 a. **IQ a ' MI, Elb AV t \ - ..„,.,!... , ..c, ..;•,,,- :-..-;-p. 4 , 4 .. -- '" ' Vil4 1 , . - -\---, &\ • aii;ifeT 039741 • • b C :: : 6 1.01111.4 An D . •
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