P.ITTSBITRGI-1 andhis own righte and crpinione subjected to the censorship and central of ',secret, eath-bouild, irresponsible horde of ooneentzere, who alike shame their citizenship and their manhood and - • PITTSBURGH: disgrace the American 1111120 by their,detestable, SATURDAVIKPENING, JULY 21, 18rk. jesuitical proceedings. N• D. N. wriTrs____: Tn. B.SPUILICIAB MOVLIIZST.—Ia New.-York, r u will be seen by on Sunday. Atareartessewhodselre an article in the Tribune, the Pl.i 1 . 100 " 4111.2. " 1 " . t irtkee to If - rprar Whig :und Republican State Concentions bane thei b tb. mb ... water =rains, wilt Ow , " taco " been utlied to assemble on the same day, the ' , 0.. torlmt. Ca e. "'" 7. • . • purpoic being to co-operate upon the Republi _ bin.= p aymen ta.—ltoreeter no sub= Can Pl.tforna• b. tat,u for the /hat or Weekir.U•sette, , In Erie county, in this State, the Whig county .ram. uroweit Wh""Ter itr ,comnuttee held a meeting on the 14th inst., and ums is co to whirl' the frtibecrlptlon le held, the gam Emp .s. ppl“, hh.rebt...ertkb in r . adopte l the following reeolutions: sr minnow portnoot. traneteut sdrertielnr. Raelred, That we, in common with the great d i s ti ss ,, sdn he required to be paid I. ea N ort h, Tit Whig party, are now, as heretofore, in vane. ThB t.*lwre Ira yearly contracts are male. eehluiew E '"" L favor ~f Protection to American Industry, of an equitable distribution of the Public Domain, the improvement of our Rivers and Harbors by the . selimstresiarais Weekly Gaseue.—The mitenslTo Gen , er:l Government, and opposed to the eaten most, desirable medium of =kiss thd, b,„,,,„,,,„k„,„.„, : , mon o f Slauery; the admission into the Union of Oar circulation Is betweenroar and Orethonsand. mashies new Slave States; in favor of the repeat or mod almost every. merchant. nuartitheturar and shop-keeper to ' 11/cation of the Fugitive Slave Law, the restara- Neatens .15.1slia7tval,ta. and Stearn ohlo. den of the Missouri prohibition; of epirittuil ' freedom—free schools and no division of the school fund. Rooked, That while all of these are prominent and important issues to be brought into the poli tical contest, this committee are of opinion that THE OBEAT QUESTION BLIDER THE AMSZTCAN PEO PLE IS, "WHETHER FREEDOM SHALL NZ LIMITED TO TREE STATEN, OR WHETHERSLAVERT !MALLEN LIMITED TO SLAVE STATES!" The recent outrage upon constitutional rights of the citizens of-Kan sas, by a lawlessimb, without the slightest effort to restrain it on the part of the National Admin istration, bah forced this issue upon friends of freedom. This last resolution embraces the platform of the Republican party, entire, and we are at a loss, therefore, to understand why the committee, instead of recommending a union with thatparty, should have issued a call for a whig county con vention to nominate a whig ticket. The Winn patty bairn() general and extended existence on an organization, being confined w,w to a few lo calities; and it would be far better to fall in, with the -determined REPUBLICAN movement of the people, than to ask the masses to rally under a name which so many are loth to recognize. . gineellaii Matter nu each ease el (Me toupee Paoscstrnvx Ertow-Noretscusa.—The pro, eirriptive and•domineering character of Know- Nothingism has lately been most glaringly; ex posed in the case of W. N. HALDEXAN, editor of the Louisville Daily Courier. Before the rise of Know-Nothingism there were two Whig pa- pere in . Louisville, the "Courier" and the "JournaL" Both of them went into the Know. Nothing movement, the • . "Courier" leading the way, and that usually interesting and able sheet has been for months pest marred with ringing the changes in every imaginable form on the euphonious name of "Sam," -or "St. Sam," as that hopeful chap has lately been christened, probably in view of his death and futurecanon. isation. The "history.of Bam" has figured in that paper for the tut five or six months, but decidedly the most interesting chapter is that in which the editor relates his expulsion from' the I Order, which was brought about on this wise. Mr. Haldeman entertained the old-fashioned no lion that he had aright to conduct his own paper in accordant" with his own views of duty. He soon learned, after he entered the dark-lantern Order, that such ideas of independence were an tiquated, and that he was no longer editor d, facto, but was subject to the censorship of "Lib erty Council, No. 37." It seems scarcely possi ble to believe that such censorship over the press is exercised by an irresponsible body Bitting in secret, which thus seeks to control the avenues of intelligence and opinion. We had beard be fore that certain presses IMO edited or controlled by Know. Nothing 0011=4 but we were loth to believe that such arrogant assumptions were attempted, for we did . not believe it possible they wonhi be submitted to. We now have reason to believe that every editor who has entered the midnight .00nolave has sacrificed his indepen dence, aid that his paper Is now controlled by the Order. Mr. Haldeman had the untidiness to resist the humiliating submission demanded of him, or Vre should not have known to what ex tent this detestable tyranny had gone. Mn. Haldeman tells us "that he had not long been in the Order, before exceptions were token in Council to an - article published in the Courier." He at once told his censors that his paper fi not belong to the Order, and he would not allow the Council to control it. Some time after he was arraigned before the k r Council on a charge of "violating him oblige , Lions," for writing and publishing articles is otposition to regular nominee of the Order-- lintaphrey Marshall. Mr. Haldeman made n written answer to 'this charge, from which we take the following extract": When I joined the order I did not suppose that by that act I signed away all my independence, and gave up all my right to think for myself aces.- siotially. Neither did I intend by it to place my paper under the control of the order. or permit any set of men to dictate to me what should and what should not be published in its column. If this matter is nnderstdod as it should be, it will pre all anxiety and trouble for the future. I again repeat that I 'cannot support Col. Marshall, that this was known before I attached -myself to the order, Sad that I joined with this understanding. And I again declare that I hale. not violated, •nd do not intend to violate the letter and spirit of any obligation I have taken ; that I hare the welfare of the good cause deeply at heart, and intend to promote it as far as my ability will permit; but in doing so will not surrender my right to judge for myself as to the best means to be usttL With this brief and hurried statement before them, if "Liberty Council" thinks the good of the order will be advanced by my expulsion, I will be entirely content to abide the dechdon, and to breast any storm that may arise. Yours, respectfully, W. N. FIALDZMAN. A committee was appointed to investigate the charge, who reported in favor of his expulsion. Action was not had on the report Until the 2841 of June, when the report was laid on the table after a lengthy debate. Shortly thereafter Mr. Haldeman transmitted the following letter of withdrawal : Loirievnu.s, Jane 23,1155. Tb Liberty Council, No. 87:—Recent occur rences bare demonstrated that so long as I am attached to your body, and dare to !peak ray opinions, I render myself liable to annoyances by no means pleasant or agreeable. With a desire, therefore, to relieve myself' from a position no unpleasant, I send you herewith this, my with drawal from your order, and ask that it may be accepted. • From this time henceforth I shall feel tree to act ea my hest judgment prompts, without being subjeot to answer to-any but an enlightened public for what appears in the columns of my paper. Respectfully, W. N. HALDEMAN His lettei Was presented on the 80th of Jane, and coruddired on that night, and on the night of the 7th or Ally, and on the night of the 14th, on which latter evening Mr. Haldeman was re potted, and the following ordered to be published: Notiee.—At a regular meeting of Liberty Council No. 87, held in the city of Louisville on the 14th day of July, 1855, the following pro ceedapp were ordered to be published: Ws committee-appointed to investigate the charges preferred on the 9th day' of June, 1866, against Walter N. Haldeman, editor of-the Louis ville Courier, for violation of his obligations in this order reported that they found him guilty as charged, and recommended- his expulsion from the order, which reportwas unanimously adopted: whereupon the following resolution was ututni 'meetly adopted:. Resolved, That Walter N. Haldeman be expelled from all the rights and privileges of this order, and that public notice be given of his expulsion. By order of the CommiL .7. Q. DE GARMO, President. Attest: S. Wm.ts, Secretary pro tem. In commenting en these proceedings, the edi tor of the "Courier" sip: At the meeting of the 7th July, it wan pro posed to ditah us by the Councils ordering their members to withdraw all subscription and pat ronage from the order. Knowing this, and af ter having at the earnest entreaties of friends re mainedquiet for two weeks pending the settle ment of the =neg.% -permitting' nothing to sp- pear in the columns of the Courier during that time that could be offensive to those sitting in jedgment over no, and Seeing that it was the game to bold us in this position until after the **goo we determined not to submit bowel° the outrage , _ and at once spoke out our senti ments. The resale Is known. We have been proscribed with a bitterness hitherto unknown In the politics of Kentucky. Itut our head is . still up, and freed from the odious shackles that boundust and proudly conscious that we are doing our duty and acting the part urn free man, we defy the machinations of our inmates. At the meeting on Saturday night; July 14, it .was also muted to proscribe us to the bitter and by the withdrawal of patronage, but we believe the proposition was, voted down, it belnedeter mined to carry it out in practice privately and quietly, without placing anything so odious upon room& All manhood revolts at such tyranny. g o odious is it that all true men will relieve them selves from it without delay. The treatment that has been visited upon us may next day fall to the lot of out neighbor. None are exempt from it so long as they an hopest enough to refuse to do the bidding of unsernpulous 'men The JAM Nothing order 'nay do for dirty politicians, tat it Mut prove rqugmand to all deco: mss who have Award for their auk". endow anti self re spat. Holy as the principles of the Amnion party may be, such an organization as the one -we have been speaking of, controlled as it is by wily, scheming, bad men, will, just as surely as the nn shines, prevent their adoption by the American people. The order ire began the war oa 55. We unapt the challenge, and pledge nrielvnthat before we are dons with en expo _ poiddan of its deformities, Know Nothlngiam, as now constituted, will be a stanch in the nos ' bile of decent people. .iVe an.sober, right Woking American „ .ens to look at this tree pletert. Where in the saeltiwn ab lost to a •deent sail tit that be will oho& to have thedeethdel of the sotuttrl Onto anti Palmy - Lwow, BAILILOAD—Change of flours.—On next Monday, July 23d, aehange of hours will take place on the Ohio awl Penn sylvania Railroad. The Fast Train will leave Pittsburgh at 2 A. M., and run through to Cin cinnati in the very fast time of 12 hours and 40 minutes. This change has been rendered neces sary by a change of time on the Cleveland and Columbus road, and the passengers will reach Crestline at 9:00 A. 111 4 , in time to connect with the Lightning Express for Cincinnati. The Mail Train will leave Crestline et 5:00 A. M., and Alliance at 10:10 A. 51.,•arriving at Pitts burgh at 1:80 P. M. Corresponding changes will be made upon the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Express and the Fast Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad will each reach Pitts burgh half en hour earlier than heretofore. The hours of leaving Pittsburgh will remain un changed, with the exception of the Fast Train, which will leave at 2A. 51. The through travel from St Louis, by the direet route, via Indian apolis, is already considerable ; and if the Time , Table, made by Major Walker, the Superintend ent of the uew road, bad not been overruled lay the Directors at St. Louis—who are supposed to be influenced by the Illinois Central Railroad in terest—a Passenger Train might leave St. Louis at 7 A. 151., and reach Pittsburgh the next day at 1:301'. M., to dinner; thus gaining half a day over the Northern route. Gov. RIKDIR'S IC.SSAGE.—We find in the St. Louts papers the message of Gov. Reeder to the Kansas Legislature The synopsis of it given by telegraph furnished a fair outline of its sub stance. The Governor contends for the right of the people Is settle their own affairs, unin fluenced by other States; says that the Territo rialL Legislator may act on the question of Slavery to a I tufted and partial extent ; and temporarily re late it in the Territory; shows What laws are ow in force ; directs attention to a definition of boundaries of counties and districts, and the - qualification of voters ; recom mends a prohibitory liquiir law on aooeunt of the Indians ; thinks that a light tax only is re quired ; contends that pre-emptions may be taxed ; and recommends the immediate estab lishment of a seat of government. The port of the message which relates to the Slavery question gives grtat pleasure to the SL Louts and Missouri papers, and it seems to have been framed with especial reference to a recon ciliation between him find the. Slave interest, which is now predominant in the Legislature; but we venture to say that it will fail of its pur pose, and that the Governor will be heartily de -1 spieled by those to whom he truckles. TINE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRES ix MAIrCIIISTSIL —The Boston papers contain full particulars of the destructive fires which occurred in Manches ter, N. It., on Sunday last: The fires were nearly half a mile distant from each other, and one broke out while the other was at its height. The flames are now extin guished, but half of one of our largest mills is in rains, hundreds of our people are thrown out of employment, and half of one of the most popu lous squares, on which, perhaps, as touch busi ness was done as on any in the city, is covered with blackened and smoking ruins. The calam ity, however, falls chiefly upon those Chown thus suddenly out of employment, and upon those, who, at a moment's warning were rendered harmless. The mill was of course insured, and the buildings on the street mostly so. The loss involved in the destruction of the mill is stated at $250,000, and the insurance is estimated as follows: American, Boston, $10,000; Boston Mannfac tarere' Mutual, do., $15,000; Boylston, do., $5,- 000: National, do., $10,000; Neptune, do.; $7,600; Merchants, do., $7,600; Commercial Mutual, Providence, $7,500; Rhode Island, do., $10,000; Manufacturers' do., $10,000; Home, New York, $5,000; North Western, Philadelphia, $2,500; Royal, Liverpool, sl,ooo—sloo,ooo. The total loss by the two fires will reach $300,000. A Horst Cauz.—A ogee wits before Judge Cowell] of the New York Supreme Court, a day or two ago, which excited much attention. It was on a writ of habeas corpus, requiring the super intendent of the Lunatic Asylum, Bloomingdale, to produce the person of a . young lady, who, It alleged, was-unjustly detained and deprived of her liberty. It was intimated that the young lady eloped some mouths mince with a married man, from Orange, N. 3.,-. and that her father pur lined them to some place at the West,and brought her back. A certificate of moral insanity was thereupon obtained, and she was sent to the Bloomingdale Asylum. It is now alleged, however, that she is not insane, and hence these proceed ings to obtain her release. The investigation WWI carried on to privately, that the reporters could not hear the arguments. It was underetood, at their close, that the case was adjourned unitl the 24th lust. Tint POILTLAJD RIOT.—The Committee of In vestigation, appointed by the city government of Portland have submitted a long and elaborate re port, concluding as follows: The committee on a careful and laborious In vestigation of the whole case, are satisfied that the Mayor and other executive officers of 'the city did no more in the emergency than theft duty or the public service required; and that they whuld have proved unfaithful to the truer bad they done less." Neal Dow has been ;requited by one coroner's jury and found guilty of murder or manelatigh ter by another, condemned by a general meeting of citizens and justified by a committee of inves tigation. A Huns CARGO.—A recent letter from Franco tells us that the American ship "Great Rgyabfir," which it will be 'remembered, was burnt in the harbor at New York, and rebuilt, is now at Mar seilles taking ins load for the Crimea on acnotints of the French Government. She Is to earry 400 hones, 700 men, and 3,200 tone of other freight at $5 per ton per month. Her charter Is worth some $19,000 per month. -. Taxan le said to be a sect in the Southern States called the ' , United Brethren in Chriet," who make non-elaveholding a test of communion. They number seventy thousand communise:am, and have churches in Maryland, Virginia, Ken tucky, and other Mine States. They also ex clude the makers, venders, and drinkers of ardent spirits,, and members of secret societiee.—Cluis- Mot inquirer. Loooncrwrie.—lt appears, by amounts from the large manufactories in 'various sections of the country that the' business of building locomotives is in full rerival and large numbers of these ma elhlnes ire being WIS. A firm In Patterson, N. J., have; we are harmed, 67 orders shoo f or locomotives, some of which are of the largest quality &tasselled power. ' • conecientiqui aud.able conduator of-ii news- I piper occupies ssmostbonctrable position; a bed i man, using the.infiumice of his journal for honest ends, follows one of the most disgraceful; of possible employments. There is no-reason to be proud of belonging-to the newspaper press ; there are too many conscientious men in it to make it a neater of pride to be of the same profession with them; there is no reason to be ashamed of it; there are worthy men engaged in, it, whose example ought to, prevent the most sensitive person from being put out of coon. tanance. The influence of a newspapoir which hoe a considerable circulation can hardly be ex- aggerated; hut its moral influence we think is greater than its political. No man con every day read a paper, conducted by an unprincipled man, who has no !strict regard for truth, no strong sense of justice, no warm and large sym pathies for his fellow-creatures, without becom ing in the end the worse for it. It is precisely in that case as it would be if he were to pass a part of every day in bad company, listening to evil communications, without reply or remora strance. The moral sensitiveness is at last -blunted, and the moral parity sullied; the feel ing of just and generous indignation at wrong is no longer awakened, and the mind lapses into a state of indifferentism from which the transition to actual guilt is easy. The corrupt influence of bad newspapers we fear is not suffioiently es timated by those who subscribe for them and read them.—Kerning Pat. THE PEITSICLAN.—Here is a tribute, well de serted, to a-profession to which society owes a vast debt: . . "No class of men in the regular discharge of duty incur danger more frequently than the hon est physician. There is no type of malignant maladies with which he fails to become acquaint- ed; no hospital eo crowded with contagion that he dare not walk freely through its wards. His vocation is among the sick and dying ; he is the familiar friend of those who are sinking under infections disease; and he never shrinks from the horror of observing it under all its aspects. He moat do se with equanimity ; as he inhales the poisoned atmosphere, he must coolly reflect on the medicine which may mitigate the suffer ings that 'he cannot remedy. Nay, after death has ensued, he must search with his dissecting knife for its hidden cause, if so by multiplying his own perileche may discover some alleviation for the affliction of others. And why is this l Because the physician is indifferent to death I Because be is steeled and hardened against the fear of it ? Because he despises or pretends to despise it ? By no means. It is his especial business to value life: to cherish the least spark of animated existence. And the habit of caring for the lives of his. fellow men is far from lead ing him to an habitual indifference to his own. The phy.ieion shuns every danger but such as the glory of his profession commands him to defy." A 1411,91 RN Azar roe HUIDOSTAN.—We shall shortly hear of the appearance of a large Rus sian force menacing Britith India ; as it appears by advises from Austria that a force had already been concentrated at Khiva, a city east of the Caspian, where they made a campaign tome fif teen years ago. The Czar has been always very quiet in hie operations, and as the Peterebnrgh journals have no correspondence with the ar mies, the first news we shall hear will be the sudden appeanince of an army forcing its way to Hindostan. MISSIONS TN AVRlON.—Within twenty years, about one hundred churches, numbering about 12,000 converts, have been planted along the coast of Africa. Many schools also have been established, which ere now in successful opera. tioo, and hundreds of Datives have received, and are now receiving, a Christian. education. And yet, previously to that time, the whole twenty five millions of that section of Africa were in a state of degradation. Tnz ECLIPSZ.b.—A new diamond, found by a negress in Bruit, and called the "Star of the South. has reached England, rod is producing a sensation. It weighs 2b4 carat:, and will probably loose half its weight in cutung. The Koh-i•noor, now that it is finally cut, weighs 122 carats. LzrrEns ei alms..—The following is from the Postmaster-General: "By a highly important regulation it appears that in every case of loss by mail, whether sup posed to be the result of casualty ordepredation. the department should be informed without de lay of all the circumstances connected with it. Particular care should he taken to state the name of the office in which the letter was placed; the day on which it was so placed, and whether by the writer himself or by another person; the day on which, if at all, it wee actually mailed; the name of the writer and the person addressed; the amount, and, if practicable, a paritcular description of the valuable enclosure; the amount of postage marked on the letter; the office to which addressed, and whether mailed direct thereto or to another office for distribution; and the route by which it was sent, with any fur ther particulars that may aid the department in its investigation respecting the canoe of the loos SPECIAL NOTICEM On inch subjects the testimony of we ll. &novas as coactsmen—N Vona, Austell/ 1 DsOlt 31* Club, of No. 712 Seemed at., believing her child, alma 3 yea. old, to be troubled with werms, parch... one bot tle of Dr. McLane a Celebrated Vennituse, and wave It two tea spoonful* which had the effect of cawing the to discharge a large number of WOll3ll. The wild la now enjoying good health. We would advt. all 06110041 who may auspeet their children to be troubled With were. to lose no time, but Immediately purchase and administer. Dr. !Mamie Celebrated Venolfume. It will mare. The mews awl/ be refunded moll wan where Ii dw not purr suf. iffletifen. .113-Purchaaere will be careful to set fn. DR. lii'LANCS OLLKI3DATED VEILIIII/UOK. arid take oohs else. AU other Vateihrkee. In eoroparison, are ereethirek Dr. M' Lam'. IDermifudq elm hie celebrated Liver PULL ono woe be hied at ell rag...hie Dyed Stores In the United State , fenm the vole drupelet... Also for lab by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROTHER& run-W.li d0.....re to J. Kidd 1 Co— OD WO6l St. Read Thiel—A Hollander's Testimony.— JACOB BLUSHES, living In the Holland settlement of glalmemen, Wlseoudn, lays "Alter mitering for o me time the milasry attending an atter prostration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using Beetle ve's Hof, land Bitters, to perfect health. The fact of this remedy Laing In melt blob repot. among the Eloilandart in Wisconsin. IllehLgsa. New Tort In feet In every nollend settlement In the United Rates: argues mach jolts favor. • Try It—Mr Chronic or Hymns Debtllty, or any Nervous, Bneamatl•, or Nearside affection. See edvertlasment to anther ooloutro. tuglalswg WELCH & GRIFFITH'S PATENT GROUND SAWS. HAVING purchased from Mr. Wm. South well Patent Right, far ertruling circular and other Sam, for which we have paid him glare. ems, sod we are the mole proptietop of tole patent. We will reward *or mom giving Infonnollon of lufrlogemeote ea the ml. is the only Machina. aver inrented that will grind • Flaw perfectly elm in thlcknere. They will mare lore sett—will act heat while routing —will run mouth—move lumber—and keep an edge longer than ear other tam mad,—and an not Mtge to bloom untrue. All our t ewe are mule from an Pstre. Quality. of Cart Sled, Imported otprresly for our own um. at multi higher nut than Senorally used for Sawa We reepeotrally Inform ail manufacturer. of Lumber, that no Ater will be not from thew Eatsblishamet but what Is of eupertor Steel and workatenslded Nat Temper .111 bu found more even and uniform than ay Sew in new WELCH A OBLIFITIIS. Order...aired by JOSEPH )0000WELL S CO. JOs. WOODWKLL & CO., IMPORTERS 'AND =ALM; fl FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CORNEA OP WOOD d SECOND A THUM% jo2l dam PITTSBURGH. PA. Statementlrom Canada.--Quebec, Feb. 7th. 11364.—Mena. B. A. Itatineetoek Jt Ony—We had the pleseure of readying, this morning, the within certifkate of your Tortillage. width trill be earl gratifying to you, ea It yea mot voluntarily. We aregentiemen,vears very Wyly • J uussufla 00. uarnzamo—My little danahter, ,11 year/ old, and me eon, older. more her • renelderable lime entferinl r ilinto norm, 1 gurahamid two bathe of year Verml ,of whigh I gave them three downy acoording dl ons and mange to pay;in Wm then three home they RS If/Wawa WWI ULM Dam, vfoloas...e.or I.= Waordloary length of from 13 to ilo Inches. itaytng experoed it morn of the beuelletal elfeete o your Varmlfage, I feel it my MAy. to romminend It to the pile as,ln my opinion. floe or Oa MOMI • f1it,00117.. gat wernaserer oihned to the Pa ita d ti d thm neb=inr ." m" br4.ffir moorp A Prepared and mid by B. A. PAutlifSTOO (1)., earner of Wood son Wlretota mylladkieT JOSS 111.111M0.........../.. MI MI. 111.. 4•lso'..l.leS:jrtely:C.l:7:l (000011110211 TO 1. VDD 0 0 0 .) WHOLESALE DRUGOISTS, NO. Ow WOODIriIIE Up a ruptTif i w ril i ncr Lorm/mOila•Mat OHIO & PENNMILVAiIIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD 'RUNNING WEST YIWM PITTHOURGR, On ind after MONDAY, Mandl I.2th, Lb. PASUNUISIS TILLINS wIU ran ea Lgi141,16 17041 awe Bala: Wan TIAN 1111.1, WM At 8 A. M. IdAn. haw A.T A. P. WWI 'ILUY Al 6 P. N. Them Trani all ran through to Otertlina bob beliarot there with tin Omtunbari mad Oloalensti. Oht. 444 um and Belletantaine and indlAns Ballruarla At Nara &AA ornnerttove ere male Orr Newarkf.ranerrille, SAI3 marina Sandusky. Toledo, Maio. AA; Allleare tor Cleveland. to. No thane To en Minds/ Through 1 haste are acid to (Bardonali. loohietUe, St. Lorne. Indlenaprals, Chkrian. Hoek bland. hot Warne. Cleveland and the prindool townie g " 'lti" the The NEW BRIE/11TO ACOMMODATION TRAIN mill env* Pittelnanth at 10 A. in and b r. It.. and New *SO ton at T A. I. and 1 PAIL Yor Where and farther Inttansalkni, ailbY to J. O. CORRY, At the rennin ogle% unbar the IlanontatheriConleN . Or lA.t . federal street Station. to httehorth. Ranh 10th. 18b6. e;°ll4l4kat litukanice Bank: IrINSTITUTION will be open for bur kar fa vt i tiguu NM=II2RII7II rgradirenoi to wViZi.l7,6Faiiii7: The _Fh?..• • • GEORGE II: li,uutiLE, of .tlae City 'ot 4fri sh.ei Allegheny Comdr. M the arguing eleetio. • TOBY, June lbth, 1845. /11r1f Torkkldic i rpoolLigeotPackets.sii I•JOIII4T.HOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty aimed, Yittaboxitt. Pa.. it the only 'person In the alone elty authorised to sell P4OeM Certificates for my Line o Neer York and Liverpool octets. ' nut .alyrays an hard t Right I raft. for coy stoonnt. Parable it any Bank ' Ireland. Pootland and Walea elm . , Wings psimernmirs from Nap York and IN: diode!. phis by ?ann.& CORNRISUS GRINN ELL, South et.. New York. British and Cnntiiient4l Bachange. etaet 11TLLSD1LiWN 131 DUNCAN, eillEgat & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS Olt £1 AND UPWARDS. Thalia Drafts are available at all the prin. viva Towns . otEn ' glattd Secithai4 and belOnd, nod the Oatitakeet. • We die de. stana4uLts N. A. Gratiebanni & Bailin, , FRAR*PORT A MAIN, Mitch serve se 1 Remittance to all parts or Glermenr, tbelterniand and Tlolland. P 1171.1. Intending to irrovel abroad may procuretbrongh lie Lettere of Credit, on whlch;Nloney can be obtained, as needed, to wor Part of &more. Oolleetlone or 8111 s, Notre, and other mentities In En. fop.. will tundra prompt attention. WILLIAMS A CO., Woo&. oimied Third litrftrt. WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of W6od and Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLIIRG Our Toss will be lound on trial unequaled •tthe Mice. ha the city: . _ Greas. . Oolong, 40, 50, 6% 75, Young Hyson,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, amil,oo per lb. gEreakfax,so and Imperial & a. r., 75, 7 - 5 eta. per lb. r,OO k. 1,50 per lb. Tana put up In edgy bole. haul 6 to 20 Its. for Wally etas. A liberal dlecountinade to paten dealers. COE27E—Jaaa., La Guam; alai Rio Ouree, Green and Hearted.. irigeoM—Lereriltes and BekAtee Lordintleerised out. Orurhni Sugars. Mao, ihnealatea, akar, Pieties, /treat and Dried haus, dt... de. raltB Pennsylvania luennuice Company, OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP MORTII AND SMITIMINLD 132RECTI, AI3IIIOBIZED CAPITAL 8300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTI IGAINBT LOSS OR Di BY FIRE . Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation .i • DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Johnston, W. Pd . Clintork. .. IL H. Long. . A. J. lowa. Rudy ,Pattereon. Kennedy T. Mend, J. Ofley, SprouL J. IL Joao;, Jacob Palmer, James S. Rowley. Wade Campton. 11. R. Oomeeehan. A. A. Carrion.. • W. SAL, ma. . . D. E. PU . A... • OFFICER& Preardestr—Hon Wet V Johnston, nee Pnriddrd-•Body Patterns. &Anton and Trettruttr—A A ()artier. Arrogant lestleary—A b truner. I Intl JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OP Iron Ruling, Iron.Yaultsjanit Doom Window onutten, WindoW (ued', &e., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st.,. (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBUROtf, I.lave on hand a variety of new patterna gangs wig Plain. suitable for ea lair Pine. P.litinunin et tenUon raid to eurineing Urns. Legit Jabbing done no thee nags , mhate 1-'H LI,AI) EL.PHI A Fire and Life Immune Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CVSTOM HOUSE, Will make all kinde a neurunee. either Perpetua or Lintitsrl, on evory Oore r ription or Property or Manhandles. at ernienosble rates °Foramina,. HOBERT P. K lEli. Tree Went. U. W Vies President. DI itittiNGlSE C 1... P. linyon 14" Ir gro P' o r K. E. English. P. EL:risrery. I Jos. S. P 501... O. Stiertill.l. John Clayton. d. J. Unwire, I E. Wits, KLACUIVITIII, Secretary. Reliance Mutual Insurance Corepany OF PHILADELPHIA. ()MCI: NO. TO WALNUT NTRERT. arpdal. $117:6i4 holt $T:2,10:4 FIRE INSURANCiE—On Building, chandlon, Run:titan . , Ac. In trio nr amulet. • TAP tantual principle, ontabinc r ,l oltb tba marority of s Atora potit/p“ trio Insvaoll tn Pear. In Om prolita of tbs Company, wittiont liability for Inas.. 11. acrifaeartifkatra of this th.mPan.T. ior Cront., sr* Itolt , PttiMa ai tar, Into tbs Capitsil Mack of that Corop'y. gialM hINOL9, 1 5.. =111.1(t. • Alltth.:llL; Clam Tinsley.• t Linda It. A shburst. Wm. Thninpan r it. I Otssriol Y. Naar, T. O. Bothhill. Llani. %%nazi.). O. W. thryontar. 'LI Lotion's Robert Attain, IL L. Carson, 0. 13.14 . ,K1. Wart Toland, Marshall LILL .rd Jam,.. Jams L. Tayint, Wm. Manor; Jarota. B.Mus. .!lechlblett °stir. O. M. Stroud Wm. M. NmPIN Pltts . c. J. O; COPTIN, aorupr Third and Wrod stmts. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Diann/rice Company; Office, Corner Market and" Water Streets, PITTnBU Will : CA BOBZ GA Lit 1", •President. J.= D. McOur. s.e r . This company makes every Insurance ap pertaining toor oonuested with LIFE RIMS. Also Aphot wid Cantu Ittelut. 04 the Ohio and M there arid tributaries: and Marine Risks m orally And against Loos or Dardiage by Fire, And ...that the Perna of tha Bea and inland havlnatiort and Transoortatlon. Policies homed at ilia lowest rata consistent srlth Alexander Bradley. John Vali raaauel MeCIA= Jaws Arb IV. uthnot. Baljaaa, Them David Blebey, Benda N. Ir, Kittanning Ruae s obert Oidwar. l John WWI= Scot Pt,hillip., Joseph P. Clacto od m.lll. D.. Jain Nekl Jaixes Mental Jgtom fEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNE S. No. 38 Fifth Street, Oars 0000 UST 07 IVO 7CICILI:1107;100711. PITTSBURGH, PA. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, 1it , 14.1 with at on, ~d poren ued t. c t urr i from ie tb• iiMnn teem ALLI aT. bn.4l t the Anteriann ' Market, and will be said, eibalesabe and newt, JT • ITIE LO IFIZT PRIM% 12MES5Mi21;=1 PACKED TEAS. Put up in laetaUk wheels. et PrerelY Ine the t Yon 11‘ N#eou.Ha 1, Imoeriali No. 9. 'No. o. N. , Oolong . ;No. I. N Meer hearfoung Nylon. Plantation °oboe. Osaposder. No. I. Ponebong, • N 0.2, Mos Young Pourbona. lteglbh treakbut, Old Costar/131UL • Teas of all grade A s by• the Half Cheat. OOPlllt—llne Java sad Mo. LOVILAINCI•B SlNlABll—Ontebecl. Cowie Pulverised, Pulverised. A. White Clarlfied,'ll Janos derided, sad beet New Orleans. BARBA'S BROMA, MOO& and CII6COLAIR. Au m Long eipertenes In the burbles. le • ears iruarintse that ei ankle mold will be se represented. TAO estabbated store ads socassedten wi ttage elan. lONA in tle city. . • Oastcauen oar unmet not to Owe alit, fide hU. =t4tJan• re ;ulatto rormarir M1D1.7.1 U.I. K. dattoint...f..AT DR. JA VIV tr.I.CDCLEBRATED RANILT MERICIMIES: Al . re, fir ti; sal* JOHNSON Jg 00'8 TYPY, IN6 Ate .l42.lmd WELLS, RIDDLE it CO., 4 -- 86 Fourth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., MAN77PACITIRIM OF Buggy Carriage, Riding, Drovers, • ; no • • DRAY WHIPS; T11019 . 0:111 AND .SW . ITIORIS, Keep constantly on hand, received direct frog their ra v fory,ln York Cow 11V1 and varird as• Wi mm i tere b lattro b , ' Prri_Wklpa, l 74in r ater n o Vfnl 41. 0artlate uld oak n hipSitarra tit * coka and noc.ou 'nay WITO4 InaZzotkina: P"'" WORK WARRANTS/Ler I.4foldrika HOLMES, RABE & CO . BOOMIHROII. TO J 11. 11OLMES & BROTHER, liaitmervassa or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco k Cotton Screws, !Weft and nolieysfir Asehtwerm. Out and ;ridge Bolts, with Thnisd sad Nuts • PIT T rU m n Ple G t4 H, PA.; wsuirevii; No. 1111 WARD AD 107 Mat WS. UMW WDos An Wannts - *rim work Ineraot44. Dabalgt . _ VtLLIAIES & ILWM BUOOM/RS TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS IWIMATIVILIIIS tlbllsoli Fa!maces, Fro% IrQn Tubing AND 'MING CIENXRALLY 24‘a,,,To„ rol* ',amino and Ventilation " r. It, If, eentryat fbr VlANabis and Vent by Am*** Ho Wan. Pipes ATMDom', I , A . esme, Cbaredus, Ihniteria, Cron HMV, Corot Hon.. Jolt ilat•IO or Ihrollibas. 110.21 AlizikAt PittabsuA PEARL STEAM ][ILA. ALLEGITENY. PM;M;IZMiE=I aree..• m.i be lett at,tbe 11111. or In our beam at the skeet of • LOGAN WILE RN CO., 62 Wood it. • M51T611, earner lebez u t 7 atbt. at& eta. 128.113. inr aartei t rikk 41.8411. AN. • OM HENRY If: • camels, oiathiiiirfArikßouA fi T. cinium or i m so. siro===paii: -Tae Greatest Medical Dii.overy OF, THE AG • MY; Kennedy, of RZxbury, haft disonored In one of onr oorolion oseture weeds • remedy ttha - eur• every/dud of Mow, from the wore &Wale to • common /yet*. Ile bee tried It to over eleven hundred OIL out t•ever llghed except in tn. cares (both thunder h t 0.... t.) Ile Ilse now In hir weeseadon over two hundred nate , of its Mane, allwitidn twenty miler of Boston . Two botnn are warranted to eurew nun un Boren. th One to three bottles will tiro the worst d of PlroPles of . the Noe. . Two to three bottle., will cher the systeni or MI. Two bottles aro 'lamented tO ewe the Want rant er to the month and domar.h. . Three to Be. kitties are warranted to Lae the wort/ owe of ery•lpplas. ' One to two bottles are warranted to enn all hustler In the eyes. Two bottl4 Is en warrant._ and blotches =eons the bali j Poor to As bottles an warranted to oaks corrupt and running ulcer One bottle will con scaly emotion of thi akin. Two to the.« bottles art entrants,' to blue the wont run of ringworm. ' Two to three bcttles .re warranteg . kO age the meet dee perste tun of rhin:intim. Three to four Pottlee are warranted to Slue site/man Five to eight bottles will eon the worstlesse of aerobes . A hetont V elwere •rvert.need from the lint bottle., sag • perfect cure is ware-sated when the above cnntity, Is taken. Nothing looks so improbable in those who have In vein' tried all the wonderful addle:inoe of thie day,. no that • common weed growing In the pastures. land along old stone wells, should more every humor In the erste= yet it is now • need tact. If yon have •Idimer Whas to dart. Then en no Ire nor ands, hums or.ha's about it suiting some mem and not Tonna I peddled over s thomeand bat tles of It In the vicinity of 0nt0,.. I tame Its effecta In every case. It has eirMly done mine OitilUirreatesterves ever done In Maersichneotts. I save It to !children • year . old: to old people of sixty. I hareeeen trier.Punr, wormy. looking children, whom flesh ens ennead flabby, restored to • perfect state of bealth by one bottle. To those or '.. , nre y subJect to. Pleb briefed, one bottle will always sure It. It glee. great reLlei to catarrh and . . drisinsee. Some who have been motive esi peen, have tie kin and been regulated by it. When this body is sound, liwork Vale eme, but where then le Ati, derangement the functions of nstnra It will cause riiky singular reel ire, brit you must eat be einemel—they sheep. dime' pear In from four days to • week. There never a had Tee suit from It. On the contrary, when that. feeling Is gone. y ou .111 reel yourself like anew person. heard some of the most extravagant emeardiume of It that man seer Ile. teased to. No change of dletisever neoeseary—eat the best' you can mq.. I have likewise, an herb, which. when elm mered In sweet oil, dissolves likrofuleas 'swelling of the neck and under the wt. Price 60 cenie. Prig of the Mediae Dimovery SI per bottle. DIRDLITIONS FOR 004.—Adult, one teble-spoonful re day. Children over eight years, dessert etioonfoli children from nee to oight years, teadpoonfuL Mao direction can be made op able to all nonstimitions; (take enough to operate on the bolrela twice a day. • Ste. KENN/MY rives personal attenahmice In bad come of scrofula. I , Hold. wholesale and retail, at Dr. lINTSIELPS, 140 Wood treed. corner of Virgin *MAJ. feedlorT To Mothers, Wives and Daughters. The noblest diecovery in the edema of niedidne, and the one width has; and will ...inns probe, the gr..st. blessing to the human rnmuy. Is the mettles' preposition known as Morshalre UterineCatholloon. It it dealined to core the vario. fileelmes incident to females, raleh as PraloPers, pain to the hack. weak.. aztrama proatiation from nuralue and a hundred other mils In their train, hove al.st mada . liffi a burden turn ed existents into a doily and hourly mist The moat en lightened profess. of the medical colleges in the old world.. well as in this /country, Pave held the out.et In anzlone conciderotionomd they have Woolly &tannin; ed that the old inethal of treating these is local and vets irate draftee woe all wrong, end that a * coliratistoimai treat essl woe what woe required. It to en bid adage. that great bodies move slowly: and while the ifaculty wels en deavoring. harmonise their view. and 'raged • eyetem • ow general practice, Dr. Pomeroy. • phyldclan with tort/ . to the diseases of woman and children, sob:oast/he theory to simple faecal, and discovered a rem sly which hoe cured end will cur= i . en out of every twenty ma. now exieting. In where the or rarale have been ruptured, or where they..ee boon wryer. ly Injured by bad medlnl treatment, nothing can be done but to Literalte the symPtorrar. ante fx &Pd. , " said ihdenham, the great leader of the !Mill.h medical achcol. and, thereihre, let no one despair ,raoll rata rams dr hos but n Girard!) tried. Throw aside prejudice 1.17/ the shim of an Interested phyairian—ta.on for yeah, eelrea—ma what the remedy has done for litters, and then' go on with • strong faith In the ariursicra that liaroholiD Uterine Pati:Moon Is no "quack remedy, 4 , hot • sehmtifle combination of medical virtues, which S'n! preserve the eonetitution from deetructiou, will arrest the lasidlo. oppreach of di.... and eestore health to the already Im paind Mt. power. Price $1,60 per tattle. bold whole sale and retail at ODD, KEYSER:Ii Dram Store, No. 140 Wood etnet. Jtadtw DR. LIBBY'S Pile Ointment is a certain cure br that dlstremlng Manse, the Pllee, In an their varied forma It has berm used for more than aisty and ham exhibited the moat happy eln•rte in nil no.ng. — s - • pubUrh the fullowitm names of geutlemen who hate been cured brit. asa and who • after .uP••rioa for ream had extutuatael every reeource of the ruelileal ptufeadou In gal. . . li.fn. Jus. D. Wr.slcoll, f'.3 Zinator'frfrn Plf.rifiu. Rm. J. I. Itrrsoru. ..4, ftarl, liiitin,steu, em. Iva. fictor, .on. Jahn Thero. Hurl/ant, Cloug.. . I , W/ etut. Walhingtun, W. IL Sprauts, aq.. = Orrenteichat- N. Turk, R. Revd. BK. . ' A) c..kambers, " .' Gew. MaLteLl. Esq, Chk This obey.. Hot might be Ineusaaad by thousando. but onotigh has bean shoo. to Induce !tarrl rtifferar to giro the :.mall a ty1..1 b o at wholonala and cetoll by Geo. t . Koyoer, No. 140 Wood, woo, or First. WWI , Pyle. SI. I The circulation of the bleod,is justly es teemed the greatest ordination of Diane Itorldenon by that beating engine. the Inert, It .it driven to all part. .r the syotem. tiring vigor and etrength to tbeeorepiteatad machinery 'Oman. Thladiving Meld. Whether we @ASP or maks, milieu leanly through the artsiles and mtmme total through the Tana flaw neoessarr that tt ettoold os kept free front all boatman and yet how legligeat many are reipmang.thls gnat stomata' to the enjoyment of perfect health. Derangement In the!Liver any Rene. . I. generally the prtmary nen mod Jaundice, Indlaestlen and .11 the hamming Ito logs [..• ags attending D 7 NDBV•II, whkli make. life a burden. mt ta from It. Bumble would rapid ly Aglow suicide If time as on cure. No one would cof fer long Vim le able to obtain a bottle of lloaland'a not. Mated German Blasts, prepared by Dr. U. AL JaCkJIMI, Plata: they rarely fall In aftaing a permanent cure. Bee mbeertieement. ' ' lalldltwr REMOVAL. DIcCORD & CO., HATTERS, Have removed to their now store, 131 WWI street. Lxter.rs oboe. API street. which w•e hare built with the express adaptation to our increusd hatless. The amt. floor has been fated up itl UDDERS STYLE moltudrelj• for our retell trade, where will always be found • complete assortment of the MOST FABILIONABLE STYLES of GlMU'lti Tooth.. Dram and Soft lints and Qty.., as well se LADIES' RIDING RATS and CIIIL DRILY'S GOODS, adapted to the manse. Ws when be pleased to me our Mende at our new stove. rb•foor aPPer aortae an expressly IM oar WHOLE Mil '(BADE. where will be Pound. • fall 'stab Of flats .a.ao Cape, exabOarlog cleaver. Bilk. seem vasieSi. Eon. pa mama, Lamborn. Braid,. and Palm Leaf Hats; Silk Plush and 'loth Cape. and Children's Ocala of ell Made. harehutis visiting nue:UT will and It !Asir interwst to sumlne our stock, U our facilities aro Oath no to enstais tin to noinpste with soy joblano Linos. In the metals Old Bores, Ulcers, and all eruptions and dlseaeit arising from so Impure or depraved state of the blood. S. the extraeretary cup. of Wm 0. Ilarwood, a highly vaporish!. eltleon of ILlchmottd, To.. by Carter's, ipardsh lillstun. Ile had alma aid aorta of the wont dosetiptlos. cod Pinny got opo bad. 8a was imabl• to walk. except oe enttelme.• A few bottle Vf (..rtor'a Fsadah Allston. the great blood portlier, nand lars,as It has cured hindrods of ottani who bare molored with Abets maim, bad Miras of memory, sod palse sod stars of thrboas and Joints. Pee advertlamast. 3029 dewil Citizen's Insurance u'omTry. of ruzsourgn WM. BAOALEY, Prrcident. • BAMUNL L MAHMIKLL, Erc'El OFFICE, W WATER, Eirs - mv NAREET.AND WOOD STREW. NULL AND DAUM) RUNES ON Till 01110 AND AUBBISEIPPI RIVERS, AND TRIREMA RC= /Nr iMPOVS apriad Lbst or Damao by Fere, ALBO aroma the perila qf Ma NBA and NIAIiID N 4 VIG-4 no. arid TRANSPORTATION. DIZIOTOU: WM. r 13a7. . ammed Richard iloyd, Kier, Bohai D. ap.Jr. ~. • Wm...Blnahans, E 5 L Dartangh, Jolla a:Dilworth butt M. Pennock . , Fraud" &Mrs. Walter Bryant, ~J , Setwonmakar Jae, M. Donor, I Wrn..ll. Han. John Mates. , • MONEY . INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and all uneutnant Bank Notts, Pure Awe d a 1 LOWER RATEE thais alas. oda Muse. THE RIMIEST PREMIUM PAID .VOR OLD SILVER AND GOLD. • • RIGHT DRAFTS oti New York: Philadelphia. (Armin natl. Bt. Louie. and the principal Mies ot the Ii Wed BMW.. fututehod la emus to lull at LOWSBT FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE Lamm roa r.a 11QOZTABLI 111111110011 OF mama, CAPITAL; *2;500,000, sad the GRANITE INSURANCR CO, Of Nov Taft city O'CONNOR, BROVIRR. & CO., Bankan, Exchange Drain and Ineuranee Amt. UMMIEM=M OF PITTSBUAG-11. JOHN H. SIIOENBERGER, ?resident; ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. 0. W. BATCHELOR, Genera(Agent. Will Inatiro Against All Kinds of MARINE AND FIRER RISK& J. n. Blotenborsor. 0 . 0. W. IlaMbelor Wt. rtlmma. 11 Wan M . Pommel, ' T. TIMUM. W. W. Martin, R. D. Mahlon. R. T. Lomb. . John A. OtnaboY. Oracle B. PaWon t* S. a BryatO rid bleoandin v. -All loam urtalmot or putloo st rod maim Poll- Moo noned tbla Onammy .111 bolltmallyadjosted and Prom t ptly paid at Ita Offloo, No. 99 WATZR BTHETT. ot . WeiteTTl. ITISATIMO , Company OF PITTSBURGH. Imam mum. tr. *mon. oso'l. Will Insure aga,._mit, all kinds 'of File and Maxine Risks. ame -sus. Jr.. nom t e r'HCAairr J, W. Baler. A. Nlotle“ Dam* Wm. LT... O.W. Rlcaotron, Nathl Holmes. U. Hammes : i. LlPPlnoott. Wm. IL Stoltb. • WA boron butUntion manstmd by Innotors Ira known In this enotronalty.aml nbo Seersnyouut and promPtlr Smf AU Imam at. Cm Omar, Ne. WWNatsr Otrtret ba . Mans Oda Woad:wawa, OP Ambit Pltbantrea .la 4 New Dagnernan Gal ery. .11R. NELSON would respectfully inform his him& end the pat& ssonsur, Oat In saw te • meet the day Inmenalng ham demand , tar . tine hen man 'W of lb added e ll' l l 4.the ran...aikm• sPurki ra, ' , "l Amet ten a ehmeted " matt., l46 13""" 2 $11111":111=1411, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CLEVE:LABS' AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD• . 1 .. :. :-.- z ......- 77 ... • -:-..---:.-...,.,-.--,, _ VARIETY STORE AT AUCTION—On CONNECTING WIWI - —' ' • i' • 'l6• ' •a nt.°•./11 . Ads Zith, az 10 wak.k_ web. dare ofkiro. Pow No. 413 Penn :r - ani -- 1,0.H.10 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ',in be *old. Dm oho lo declining bmin -.. ' connoting of clotbina. ti..m. ...Ohm oath. 'took. FLI ALLIAFca.. ..'boate , end atioadOWlN HE shortest; qniekest and most velirthis • r,g; q 1.17,=::/kr:.,,, '. 1 .... p 4 rd..k.1......t0hnt fund route to Toledo , Mimic, Rock Wand, Ogle., and --------------..-...`'''''... AWE— d, ule, la VIA On . o Ws route le One Hundred mile. ohorter and about nine hours puldter than the eircnitous one tin Indian. wile. . . Two 144 Tinfoil from Pittsburg to Clevelan ' Throe MIT Trail. from Clovelan h d loChlcego. d. Time to Cirmiand.'d Imam. Mango, El hems and Mk Undo, 37 hours, , . _ The Trains of the Ohio Peones Railroad leaving ritta burgh .t 2.00 A. is. and B.oos. as., connect et Alliance for Cleveland, es ft.l.lonvc INNIE . . Trains for Cievelandleave Milano, at 5.55 a. n. and 12.00 K., and .conneeting at Hudson with trains for Cuyahoga Valhi and Alteon. and arriving in Cleveland - at— 0. 2.00 e. a. and both connecting with tralne for Toledo, Chicano and Bt., Louie. at 9.00 a. r. and 2.45 e. Pan mono- eveland. Passenger3for TolednChlogo, Bt. Innis, Galen* and the North-West, who wish to go through with out detention: will take the Troth leasing Pittaborgb at 8.00 a.]t and tarri , lng In Cleveland at. 2.00 e. at.. as that is tno on ly troth I.y whlcti clone connections ore made through fo the alum point. and by this mein reach Chlcagoat 9.00 next mor n ing. aud It. Louleat mid. night. Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chiron,. .. . ~..... _ .. . _.. ..... .. 1.11 Class. ?.d awe. Ist dew. Id Gaol. To A111anee..112,30 To I,a Palle.-.16,00 $l3 On ClevelandA,oo • " Rock lalandlB.oo 1100 " Toleda--0,50 . Gaiona.---18.15 14 W" D0tr01t....7.00 5,50 .. Aptingfleld.lll.7o 10 20 " Chlairo-12,00 13 00 10.00 " Rurllngton..l9.oo 15 00 and 9,00 " Peoria.... -.IBA 141(13 " 8100nfg.15,90 14.40 _.. t• "13t.L0n1a21.00 10 50 . • Pamengers arwsnowned to . 'proonra theft <lento atihe Men of the Oompany..ln Monongahela Rowe. below the owner. J. DURAND, Supt.. CUweland. Rat J. A, OAUGIINT. Asa-. Patehorgh. Pennsylvolua . Railroad. TIIREE Daily Through Train; between Pittsburgh aod - Philadelpha.—Tilg MORNING MAIL AU , : leaves Philadelphia • for Pittsburgh at 734 A. Di, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at T, A. M. ' THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia fir Pittsburgh at I. P. M.. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 220 P. 31. Tar: NIGHT F.XPIISMS TRAIN Imre.. Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11. P. id, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 41. W, P. M. Blaireville Accommodation Train lea ee.Plttsburgh dai ly, except Sunday, at 4.40 debut., P. ' ll. Brinton's r . daily at.II o'clock A. The all 'clock P. wrlines ornneet at Pitteburgh with the Rail roads to andirons St. Louis. Mo.; Alton, Gale. and Chica go. DL; Frankfort,Lexington and Louisville. Ky • Terre Kant, Madison, Lafayette and 1111 Intairstin , nerd, Ilaytorf,SprinittlebL Ilelletbntine, Rai:dusky. Toledo, Cleveland. Oolumbmt Zanesville, Hamilton and 14'r:cuter. Ohim also , with the St.r.m Packet Routs from and to Nan Cusses. ElT.Lems. LOUISTILL andeI:SC:MUM Through :Tickets on be had to or from either of the For further • For further partigulars, gee Iland-billi at the rent starting points. Passenger, from au West sill ft • this the shortestand mart exitious route to Phi alphla, Baltimore, New Tort, or 1 , t.0n. TKO& MOMS, Amur, rawasper Philaddphia, J. MERKIMEN, Assort, Parsosper PiffrOa r ot . foal jaMtly . . . "One of the meat Remarkable Bonksof the day." Cone Cut Corners. IT BINAMAR, SW DP. cloth.' Illustrated. Price SI;LS. Fonn, lho St. Louie Republican. I ONE CUT CORNERS deservco FL "puff" for it in one of the most remarkable bock. °I the day. Who the *nth. 10. e have no means of knowing: but ha, may Irately chellenge comparison with the vsey best weiterkpf notion. who mjoy the favor. the reading elb. Ile. Re lea powerful writer, elegant In hie etyle. • creel° ie describer of men and Mega. a diseriminatiaa lodge of chummier. °stn./ in hie dialogs., a germitte.hemortet, and mire to be welcomed by his thousands of readers. whenever he eolties before the public eosin. Ile ho. oat been unjustly compared to Shockers, In hien...aro( dr platten character. That renowned painter of human .• tom lays on hie shades of coloring with no greater &dick ey of tonal:than the author at °Corks Out." Some of the men. in Mir vol.s will hew, reading Immediately at. ter a perusal of mom of the beet of Dlekeng.' Ono tml re- Inded by Make al the chapters, of aortic. of that Wein stin work, - Shady Me." Rumor and satire enli ven many of ite pages, and the whole may be read with una bated interest and delight...from Wotan/13g to end. Cap tain Mayferrle is •character drawn in broad fine+ end well drawn, tort though In some of hiS drunken momenta be silnweil to talk ton much for our Meta. But nobody nu Asset hint Mirk I Toy and the Damn are Mew mtably well dra factor. , and live .1 dietinetly in the u meteor, after ing. N Any of the Immortal ones of .-Bna." We predictor the volume a °run" cot .t ell be hind the "Lamp Lighter." For sale by Mambas generally. Published bra tuft-.f . MASON BROS.. No °PackPk Row. N. T. For Churches. THE ORGAN HARMONIUM, sithoracvntse MASON ANYA ‘ ILLY,-Boston. TILE ORGAN FIAR ONIUm is an entire.- If osw ( ratent.) Modal Instrument of Owned leci . ett h r :;l n ef; twig Tonal. .or rows of keys, and 74tcht 4. 6. Dourdon; 6. 4 Votbo 2 ix 7, l iritlT ' lr7sel ; la dodifilvd moth erPreially forthense of Marchers theture Rooms and other large polite halls, having-Pow er nearly equal to • thonaand dollar MIA= It LI capable of many •Mn elfeCIA and has ;meet variety ln the prefect,' and quality of tone. It bieepeclaily adapted to the oar or organ teaehere and studente, being an admirable antact tote for organ practice. Examination from all Inteverted In roetvetfolly solicited at the MUSIC Store of the anticerib teenho I. agent for the manufacturers Price $350. enbeeviber will in. this week Your tee See Mum fort,. ore ans 644 octave*, with the abut - now on hand. will offer s unipiste atwortinent of •Il tha style" and Otis now menulketured_of quarto, search and parlor grand,. JOIIN It MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Cblekering lone Matto Fort.., for Pittaburell'and Weide., Penns .l.2l go. 81 Wool at- bet. abet. en , Diabl Alle7 South Pittsburgh Property at Public Sale. T 0 be sotd at Public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of Augoat next, et 2 ea I`, M., s lotofground fronting forty-lye feet on the Turnpike road, and extending back throe hundred feet, bounded by Lionel property on thrones de. and McCully's on the other, and having* large frame house thereon.- Being the Mee smarty toothyritd Jthee• aeAorkle and wife , by deed, recorded to vol. 113. IMmt. 115 tn. TMAS !ME. Traga-One-half cult onelialf inH 6O month, LLONTitle I - direatable. dilwids ‘ 7 EASONABLE GOODS AT mORPILY IyIIIIIICEMILTrA,We have lately reed another ante of Itneigtto Itettlngs of all /ands Coveringa for took. ing Mme, Chandelle.. .lc.; Neelle thrk and'"Au Puce thilant Wash Maiden and Dotted Swiss Molding Plain Cambric ?myelitis. Sete White and Colored Embroderied dm Wee. lithe Berate. Wool. for Moo.elog Drew.. at the low price of Wile , per yd., and handsome styles of Light Lawn.. warranted test colors; at I2X. Dee ford. Da/ g BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEATS FOR p SALE, mittuited a few rods from "thy , ' Station^ on Ohio t P. R. it« each of the lobe contains near Sarre= and Uinta the Ohio River. Roll Read and Poorer Road. adjoin. Ins the residence of Jas Wilco. Erg.. For neighborhood, co.venient to. Rellooilt. Chore!. and leanly of memory. the above esonot be iionaled in the county; are offered at • low price and on venom} terms Apige to . In2l N . B. 3toLAIN A SON. _ _ _ TIEXCHANGE IN PART .FOR CITY morgirs7--32) .7. of Weir% Land. in teenek.r. 79. 6 miles from livens,. the along, peat ofJesper county,. love 4 miles from the relined. 16he land Is rolling, Alec—B6 uses In township 73 it nine county. Thelma I. game &genre. city Property ...rill be taken in part payment Is offered exceedingly low. Apply to jO2l u . 7d4LAIN, No. 21, 6ttr stmt. . . tIrBIBLES.—A choice assortment fatally and li neeket Mies of Taim* styled_ of bbedhua froth 60e_ Dartr o- Met r rola ta arlr Il l arerliTnin n froolt. Y E . r, th" al or Prayers and Lemma dnamd enmroonedltbnia, The We by ju2l 8. BADLIa, AllenberY• Q, 0111 E FOLKS—Just received, in advance t - Tic( the trade, the latest Soria atone talented talesman . Rotten C. Potter, entitlrd SOM.S MKS. The werdr are Terry taking and the Models eaay. Amine end grneeftd. Pelee 23 Font; • H. HUNKS k 81108., 92 S , No. 53 FM at., elan of the Golden Harp. • EW.IVALL PAPERS—S. Sadler, Alio . d tram Philadelphia, some new pit. erns Itgltl " If " :11 P.M' Benalnaa Borden., k° • elk; ,feson Near York .. A choke essortment ,beep Wall Pare . ...T . J ... P!" . • . ital 'FHB CABIN BOY, a Semi-Nautical Bo.; • ii mina, founded en fact, In 1. vol. 121 no, tbr ale by In2l EAR .1 00., a6 W , a4 e t 2 - g, PERITS TURPENTFNE-500 gas. just .)...7 reed and for sale by PLEMINO B.ROB. gh fin GALS. LINSEED OIL j INust Teed 'mum sale by FLEMG IRO& ALOOHOL-74and92per cent,. on hand end *a de by Judi FLEMING BROS. QM LBS. MADRAS INDIGO on band t/1011J and for rale by mann° BRAS. KBBLS. COPPERAS on haad and for sale af br Jam - rumetaa taloa • ASPHALTUM VARNISH, a prime article, on, Innii and for sale br PLIMINO BROS. win LBS. • BLUR VITORAL .just reel Yr P AsS it , r We Br TLIMING BBOR —_--- _ _-- A CABIL • RE underiiigneil would respectfully in faro his friends and customers and the public m ere ly. that from and after thiedste. be Intends doing strictly Cure Business, hose which • hens will be en derv's tlOrg and In undertaking thie new and novel, but at Sim Same time beneficial entermiee. be kindly l ooks to bin termer friends sod pat ro ns , who have terrehnbre PO Mier. Wv mstronised him to mule him in this.. Being well seemed that he. can make it decidedly to their Interest tobatroutse the S;hat Systim, whit*, is me. phial/wily the first principles Liveeal hominess, he shall swearer at all WWI./ to cholas •sureurtmeat of the Best Cloth; Chnesseres and Tidings minable for this market that are to be found in the Eastern Markets. welch will he made to order in the latest *Ole and best masters. at session advance; termer effort*ehall bee gunmelee for Inter* endeavors. Our motto Mall be . Small moy_te nis Wandpm quirk saleal We st. July 11, ud 155540211' • Ta wood st LARIMEWS - 41NfiE"ItAtiAit lvTl to Westmoreland county..kimr LarimePe Statlon. on the Penns. Hailroad—will beimposled to nubile mi. rr ' l l tli?.o n 'elc r ttArkl. S trgerire U rt ‘ ereirlt suf. Oen. urn winter... Tr. ,In a n on o ell Measliest& farrb of Iliad. altered In No:th th e tornehip,eWent. mainland enmity. known as the Wham gamin and now thein occupation of Mr. A. L. arrarlane mad bounded hy lands'of Harchmtd. ti esnre Lorimer. it Nichols and the Slowest, P e mutates LW arras Also • that othisr valuable hrm lumen is the gowshswenerty, wijoinletrlands J. Pollorte• heirs. lands of ughes, arid Weasel' Westmoreland Coal Osnnesay, and ennui, and on delivery Of the deed, one .tbdol at Ms. months, and cruedidrd at twelve InCli).,.lth THOd.I4XLLON letereet. ',lnOhltwanitd • • --LOOK MO OUT FOR MOSQUFFOI3B SQ UI TO NETTING. I OS. HORNE & CO. have just received wEnv=i-gf attention of wholesale anti zotall buyer& at 7. Market otrent. • N, B. She Urge quantity of rain which hos Wien, and the aultry Weather We anticipate will Maw, spe. mtg. Indloadlime ore plinkful Noscivito swam. We mutat an 6o want • sore preirantetleo whist Idowsdtom, to aro. can wine of the lanwoettsnur at one.. oy 4a. TWO story brick dwelling with carringe WM*. stable and lot of /gonad 150 by 175 tie riot', rary• mary /drooled on Water Lane, Aral Ward, rump.. ay idtr. The dwelling cart/M.OO ream, a m mur ,, l . trait arranged. and ia eanoranded rrittr rine bolt sad This do/bible PrOPerry Cant* Intrehaerd en arty rue ronablo terms bT ambit it web to • - P/LNNKY Alr PTIMItIYIt Parlnd • , N 0.104 eth street. IrSTORY of Silk,'Cottan; Linen, , Wciol, ma other fibrous aulmtastem. Iftiodleg gibseTTs oos Spltualag. Iheing awl Waiving. Abe. art' Onsot of the Pastas! Ws of. th• Aadesta, thslz,Nottal state'Add attaltanotttil In thebttmeitte•art.i.vith* P tha t . oh Filoyelistural Illstomais thsorlala sol iffeetzrniof Wan and Cotton ps • i oe lelttmg, muntla Far . - - I)EARSON'S Celebrated Erygipeloiiit Teo tee Balre. Thin Was be. beams enletentad recently And from ewes performedemdet our t rAl f T i nediatelseg i eg leetate annulate (*Uhl' tW the &bone named Wenner to IL Hoonhut Adehry feel feed to wartant It. If not estlefeetafj t the namely will t b .tuin!d" 'th""""3 7tOttrf 4Ari hod - No.= Wenistieit. ATICHEY'S Celebrated Diarrhea. Medi eimr the bat oalT ed now In h ... beast . EEaatt fdne bare armed, to e UID mums ouvitlMMl be Anted on the wrapper. ' 0094 w at Me moon of the yew all Fe /hale ter he iittationt eteldeuiy. Pot We by • - ;OEM BAIT; JL, nnl) Insollmaa Inatiniat;lttahhiWOodetreet.t4 For :Bak: 1 PACO STORE favorably locatiiii - on: . & No fie • P M. DA MS;" - - s aa A •t ioneer. yRIANtFirCaSEittiLD 'ERNI- Tun& de, AT AVIMON —oe •T00.,d, a t ... 6, of at 2 cfeledir.: at the younnwha y i,„, ~.... _corner of Wood and MA ea win be wild. one mseand.in4 Plano Forte,• quantfty of new and eee,..d.b.,,,i n 0,,.... hold Furniture. Mantle Meta.. Looking Mama*. cm, Idle,And guetnoware Mrs and Tin flat., Kitchen Urea. Idle, dr,. tOtI.DAVIIS. Amt. 1400 K S AT AUOTION—On .I.g. Julyl44loll to told. at' tho commardo 8 ,gmr.., corn s.l and trl:sth ste _ sornsnenclent at ja,k, ex;eruttra 'wit a ty of na +rand aecoudtsaaat Books, ombraclog popular' and otaudszt tuthari In mac oral Marston,. bleary, arta and Weane, taattrolr the work, elettantly ,Ilustrated. a, a Loan lot of English elementary weld. gold and steel rens, taaak.j..a mdb. ',sparkle black In k. letter paper. a. p, 31. DAVI& Aug, ItIRPHANS' COURT SALE 'OF VALUA , y BLS REAL ESTATE IN ALLEGIJ gNY OM:-Cu ursday evening, July 26th, at a o' L oloet., at the me, ehant'e:Rxo - saspe. eth! street; win b”. 14. be es der of Robert Robh Esq., dm of &I's "roomy "..re. that valuable lot of ground having • front of aixty fi n % Wulsington greet, extending barn .abo 4 three boa fv.et to the Penna..oanal, on whkb le snored an =silent Brkk - Brannon HOLUM and other lemorensenta Two other lots adjoining the above,ring ugh. bong oraCenslly feet on Washington street, extending beekto the eL .. - One other tot adjoining. fronting on Weehlngton street, exteoding -back gong property et Cher Avery, Emi., to the Canal on which is envied • two story buns dere/ling. nee valuable iots oi ground, Emelt.: ..tt • terenty.two tees on Andmon street,ertending baek nine ty feet nine Inches, to • four feet alley. oo each of which lota is erected an elegant new three . Jitney Wok dwelling home with Leek Trans--rhte thirdeeett, residue th one and-ten Pan with Intervet ju in .p. navzs.Ao.. at., . . TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REII., ESTAttli AND STOCKS—OnThunder messing. July 26th. at S clock, at the Merchants' Externals.; rough at, will be rhe l iolroVi e ff v ? l:l W u:gie P it i etTri 'tsrile7st.ol ll*g %it " • That, valuable three' etory brisk , Dwelling Semi Me. 54 fourth the lot having • front f 4th et., eatending back eighty•ee feet, lucludlng • thin. feet alley, subject to mortgage of al6oo. Lot hio la In Stephen ouhdivhdon= No, 14 and 16 having a front of twenty feet on et.extending bick one-hundred lest. one undivided dearth of lot No. 30 In Orare pplan of lots in Alleghelly City; having a trent or twaotreight tC onto ImMee on Andersou intending bin* ens boa ' dredend ihrty feet to Oray's • - lilt lots lo the Borough of Manchester, hasten-ea& a front of twenty feet on southerly side of Visauorer et, en. tending back.lMl fete B (nether to Smith •.alley. bang .sentwell'e nabdivistion!of out lot No. 247 in reword bin e undivided thnettiffhe of tie hundred stod Anti nine's:roe of land in Economy tows:Sahli, Beaver enmity, Not henortiww. et aide of the Ohio liver, adhoinl4neen No.. MI, 21 and Won the north. Na. 61 on the Ns. ea on tho south and to . 48 on the won. being treat No. 414 in Leen. disdain, No. tor Lbw depreciation ennsys. • Sob. /et to Ilan 0rg4124. ! One hundred end thirty acres and Wood emnity,irs. damns:obis beksw Parkensb and three rase from the Ohio river. on which to. meted • e. mill and log home. Sulext to lien 05170.1 The north orate:Mon 12 in.townstdp 47 meth or range 26 west, in tee Mersin of nods ninon to este at Sant St. Marta, Michigan. oontsining 180 acres In Mart suzette torments,. .{ • The estuth.west master ot metiers 10Ars township '47. north cleanse 25 watt, bathe district of land• subject to We at Rant St Marie, Weldon:S. containing 'rmet hme dyed and forty-nine aerea and afty 7 four hundredths, In Marquettetownahip. The northwest rmirter of section 24. In tow:lshii. 47 north of ranee 28 west, to the district or lands .ablest to xle nt Snot St. Marie. containing 160 . m ms In Marquette township. One undivided f urfh of 156 erns of OOP. and &grind tura tannin extion' 6 of township 46. Innis of.rangs 42 I • pd. in Oakland emote. Midden , 77 stung Ohio and Penneriranla Rellensd Co. Stoat 183' " North A-Serlcan Mining do 'ME 60 - , . Pored City Dank , (Cleveland der. 5 " Pittabrugh and Clevela nd It. K. dot • 10 " . " Steubenville do Me " " CoandLville do b " Chertiere Valley do dise ss Pittalmrgh A Cosi Mal Turnpike Co: 'MX 88 "' Temperanostrille Plank lined do dm 4 " West • melon do do dq btiO Muir Mining ' • . . do Oct - 400. . iron Cin Minion,. . drg 650' " &sell do.'' 'do der Fltteborgh xdlsie. Royal. Mining dO din 800 " Pittsborgh Mining .00. Stock. -15 4 exec • . :do" do do. Terms at sale. . ia16.., ...I '. P.M.. DAUS. duet. THEATRE. zxrni ADVZ#I7S.EYIUM • Well's and Bfrph's leutrels I'°-NIGIIT. the great Original Ethiopian co..er eftee HOTICI:DAPIIIQUE! In which the Indus mom , . will appear. Alm ts be iv. reatad on Frldoa Esturcloy nlschto For nortloulary see programmes. LI GUS-L 5 bble:Treeb. eggs juat Tfcaivedbir ialtroyd. and *Teak, I,t jun WRIT= A DILWORTH. BOxt, Cheesef al b5OO . 25 C ROCKS butter for sale by Jun r J. n.oaninun. fr. 411 30 ,just received and -1- 4 1 Mr Ad. M: Julll , B. CAXFIZID. For Sale. POT ASM;iI2. c asks l b !: sale , , INBRED OM--24 bbla s foe sale c,. VtIVRA.LE OIL-251)111n, extra reined, for v v ale by Jolt J. D. CANTIELD. irk RI APPLES- 2 • - 111 EFINF.DI. PG A Ito 35 . pbble. Qiuehsd bxr • • *ln EIIV-12,f71,4021`111 and for 0913--8 IRAs:fresh gmreel b Express 12 ma kr Rale i' lan MORI B.oou.arse. lit EANs , = sit ,mhitailleuis for 44 by - julT t 11101111 i IL «mann AUCTION SAL r.S. SMITH, keIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, I'2'2 Second and 151 Front Arent; '. J ew. nrrstruzarf. PA. or rue MosonoAntlx Ntriorrion PlltthsUlth r Stay 14.1554.5 • BY Authority of a Supplement to the:Char ter of this Company, approved the 26th day . ofaseas• ary,lM4, rerwirbig . tbeCompany to extend thelespeorw' . ant Owenrnwnrrll4 , and authorising t h e spoliation atm. tolls of the Coraisany to that object and lb. slatelt. button of new stone amongst the btraltholdent- to an amount equal to the rowing* Of the OtatpertY thlm ex pended, the Treasurer has two Instrorten - to flloteibate amonast the Htnekholdera to new sue), four par sentjbr the tut ell monthsawn the amounts' Feld try them re spertlvelr. which...Rl be blared Id the 'relit of the/retook e•ocounts no the Woks of theCotopaoy... • W. It COPELtriD, Treasurer of MOn.Nar.Vo. ..1 rt. 1aule•111•; July lb, inha. (ri„.th..e,rttiii.Pimof.irZLl.R4 a man i ca llin thi aNne Inntittition. se a patient.. sad tiled on th.llsth.. Ile mid Co.. had ralatlone living In Neer Florence. Weatesore• land Co.. P. aboold this mob the= they bear ot aomethlne to thelr alrantage, a d T d A m N el E n H e iul! Stniard Cf7 b , . IL. l N zir r I I L II L Ky. IferrickHonze,3klflhlghtom ACARD.—The'atimpano. and manage client of the "Nreetrat Mom. Row Blightpa, lisv beer. marred by the anbicriber, the mends of the eatebliebment mid the ambik general,. ar e remeettollY Informed that be hes perfected amide sad II arrang e. manta for the emommodation end comfortVtrehaient n 1 permanent visitors, and hope. to 'receive ITherstty of e theirmdronege. New Brighton. Jody 1Yth.18.58.-;4012-3 . td 3. • MIZE - RICK- ViiiiFw rim trot i • a z.9 5 iti the shade mink rising. If that is . , , ~,., , ~ n0t., 5 ,,,, 7 .. a.: ~,. i . : k i l t 41111 41 111: ..; , t..aiw tiri7Y j bl 'la% . „ .ll it God& Hell and procure one at. those drlightfolly_moi reeds Or which tens b . re, more left et CHRBUSIS,I4 Weal street. • We dully . to pima. . - gale FISH -200 bble: - No.'3. large new Blaaketel, 100 half do d o : 00 MAIL modltua do 60 bhe. bWlrta eau 50 half, do 60 b hat dobld Trout. 40 25 bblo. Baltiosorro Nand. 20 bolt do do 25 bbloaato Herring. 21 bate do do idlit - 2- J. H. CANFIELD. S UNDRIES 2 bows country. soap, . n tr.Piattes, I b4t b„, ' conitßoment and fat sielry ATW 1141K1114 00. VLSII-50 bbla. Lake tinperiorlinen), OD bog do do 70 do WWl* MA. do 61 Trout. 40 • do ' Plekawl. 30 bbl No. 3 larmaldwaadd. aw, adhalt do do do lb bbl - or 044,br . outs. • FOL'NRY IL COLLIN& FOUR AORES of Land for sale situate in Wllthdwa& In a very Mont and plasma 10 dll booed In ma : Good rear tali : aril onrz Jute 140 30.alawt. ONLI' MO for a Lo . tory taiaird e rm'of h drant. " X:Th n ettTirfeetAlt e irriD decfp, t" rta; ttosr Catharine. Ilth &rd. .Thum—sso iormoo. boom in four goursipalmonts. • j 1220 ' • Et. CI:MOM/AT It PON, Munro et. • D OIL-15 bbl. Cincinnati No. 1 for we by Jun -TRATATI DICIMT 00. jj ERHING —6 bbla. Baltimore Herring, '1 I Inecelvs4 aa4 &We br ATWILL. Lan A co. 0. SUGAR--33, bifida. N. 0. Sagas to itacri co_ re and tar sale by . ATWELL. LES CO. 10., Potomac Shad socelved IS and E. sale by I jialY f ATWELL.. LEE* 10IP EFINED SUGARS -2 5 bble...ersimbed I, car, 16 bb1...1 nulorrhied EuirM.._ _melon" tad Ibr In& by ATWELL. LEX t CO. AG 00 D . DRE. - GOODS. SALESMAN WANTED—gi& mind alipty'but them u m & u n 0 „. neformenand that undonnanda the Minnow tu1021.4 _ . JOAN DEAN it CO., Allostfouy Qty. tp ARM:ICI:M . IVA SALE—A light built, V P lim•bwin • Amt. time In WI, will los wad low. iirdoilti J. • • MDLPQY, 166 Nitwit at. IDES -- 329 Prime ' BinpHides to az- Ave by steamer Nan York tads day and &sr Nis. by. 9 B. CLARDAUOII & CO., 296 Want, at. FINE FLOUR-5 :0 , bbls. in store and for rate jala • ' & 11A118.11:70R CO. I RAIL -- an i 70 ., (lama .Lesiare ul 0 d feu We ALIXANDR. GORDON, rIIEESE-300,1xixeneptinie W. 41. cutting .hease ter id* jun : poryiNg. MAPLE SUGAR-4 bble. for sale 1.1 /Tx g lt COLLMs. COI CASKS--20 empty, .for'saltr by . 4 ; OANYIILD. FLAXSEED aid for salg Dr ,BILL &Wean?. Waterrerwt. EARL ASH - 1 -40 bble: f or' le b r" l 'TuL . `lll gA BSS. ss. CHEWING T 91 1 4100 0; ovy . se bbto.vti...oiultriesa , iint...74L:Flornitatrantllbr itbax ILL METAL,, Nei. '3 A 4 thAto mead, 'f lur g l " mtlitte .beset MAX-500 lbs. in istoreAind for sale by r 103 1). W. 111188TINIP. 100. TO Water st. 110U UN=Baltilnotalt IV. IR HURT IL wawa. sailor age b?
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