PITTSBURGH GAZETT E . 14tHhi.11. , 3 7 1 • i"" , PITTSBURGH: yams MOBBING, AUGUST 8, 1886 R~leher tiro Xlitarlal loan Intna pope on Monday minutes. will Omar hand tbinn is banns lb co doll. m Senornan. Aden p a y m eoz.—llereafter sub - ce - woo= will betel= be the Daily or Remaly Gesette. ..N ue , wisest I made 1w advance. Whammy the Use lir ea ta , addrh the atihmilPticat %ail, the'pipir .fired leverlably atotTee, tole. the aubstaiptlon la re aiTme. moult. 111 lesaalezet steertlelert. of ..Wf doestipttoty ha Maine to be tale im a 4 tram. The anly rammottona, slabs arbere . epacial month ar yearly eetitteeta eas nada. setbdite VS.Plorobarriok sk Tlar Galunta Mourn* deoldstias of aor °gaga age tb our bulimia toss .41 Jr,r a mart aadrabla sarribsiaateaddai tbdr badness Imam , ow dm:l4kt= ta bulimia tour and frattbourattd.radblag .abaort dray tarrabada darntradraar sad ettopirrevd: to tfastara Proartvaala, sad Lamm Ohio. 11 41 1 14 1 1ag Matter to limb page a tilts paper Twa %mammon Csal.—We publish to-day an affidavit made by Jaws, the woman claimed by CoL Wheeler ea his Slam, and whose libera tion, ender the operation of our State laws, gave 6113 to the action before Judge Bane and the sub- liwient committal of Paaamore Williamson for rbting in obtainining her freedom. The great burden of Mr. Wheeler's complaint before indr Hane wasthat this woman and her ,ohildren had been forced away from him. They did not go walla*, he alleged, bat were taken from hl2 - 1 affectionate embrace by main strength . 10 lair Sane, to edit Me tyrannical propose; pte the same view, 'peeks of the matter aa “sbdnotlon," a forcible mate, in& whet not, end balm hie allegation against Mr. Wit- Hammel of s false return to the writ of habeas corpus upon the ground that Mr. Williamson tinting forcibly taken "the negroes away from kr; Wheeler had them under his control and di rection for the time 'being. The affidavit of Jane, it will be seen, complete ly upsets all the allegations and assumptions of Mr. Wheeler and the Judge. So far from being an abduction, it seems that ahe was the. lint to give information of her Teal condition, and of her anxiety to be tree, and it wasrupon this in formation, derived frem herself, that the Imbse guent acts were based. As soon an she was ap prised by Mr.. Williamson that, under the laws of Peinsylvania, she was free, she voluntarily left the boat, and only availed herself of out side aid to escape when her master endeavored to Mitre* her oleo liberty to which ehe;was en- This statement of Jana is strongly oorrobo- T -rated, in at its; parts, by a yobudary recital of the facto as they occurred made by Mr. Still, of Philadelphia, who was s witatas of the whole transacdon.i iThe colored woman to whom Jens r appeared for help in the hotel, sent a note to Mi. Still, invoking Ms aid. Mr. Still went to Mr. Williatgeon, mid the two went to the boat, where the negroes mid Mr. Wheeler were found, and his statement of what took place corre sponds exactly with that of JAIL He adds, however, some few facts not stated by her, which we subjoin : 'But, a few items of what she related concern ing the character of her master. Within the last two years he had mold all his alavesbe twain thirty and forty in number—having pur ohmed the present ones in that space of time. She said that-before leaving Washington, coming on the, cars, and at his father-in-law's in this city, a number of persons bad told him -' that, in bringing his slaves into Pennsylvania they would be free. When toldsit his father-in lay's, as the overheard it, that be "could not bate done a worse thing, dun, be replied that "Jane would not leave him." As moth, however, as he affected to have such implicit confidence in Jane, he scarcely allowed her to be out of his presence a moment while in this city. To use Jane's own language, he was "on her Mali every minute," fearing that some one might get to her ears the sweet music of • freed Om. By the way, Jane bad it deep in her heart before leaving the Bouth,nnd was bent on succeeding in New York, If disappointed in Philadelphia." Intim seems that Col. Wheeler vas perfectly iell S aware of the- imrs of Pennsylvania; that • • his teinging his slaves here would result in their freedom ; and that he was exceedingly fearful , • that a iticrwledge of that fact would get to their sera. He can blame none but himself for the result of his fmdhardisesa. With them facts thus substantiated, Mr. Wil liamson bse a omplete justification; and they place both Judge Kant and CoL Wheeler in a most unpleasant predicament, and particularly Judge Kane. With his trumped-up allegations of facts disproven, his course towards Mr. Wil- Niemen° stands out as bald, unmitigated tyranny, degrading to him u a man, and disgraceful to :the proinment with which he is connected. If there lin punishment within reach for such a bold usurpation of power, we hope this unjust •. Jude will be made to feel its 'mart If there ls not, the Lash of public opinion and the pews will fen upon him with terrible sererity, unlace it shall pray, that he is utterly callous and in . capableof' feeling. nllsdelFhis :Seen says that the IL Trappe Cannel, In Moitgomery county, his en dorsed the Nstidial platform, whereupon the _S+% adds: , , cam commenting upon the above, we may add that the action of this partitaar Council is in accordsces with that of a tarps majority of those dmighout ths &au. In this city alone, wean demand that more than two-thirds of the COll2. CU., as well as the Executive Council, have real- Irma their aelluesiO n go the National Coma; and repudiated the action of theme heny delegates at the recent State Council at Beading. In doing eo, we ire persuaded that the question of &e -very has had to 'do with the determination '.arrived at than those of disorganization and re fmaiation." The Rea thinks that the National Council erred In adoiting the pletforai it did, and should have said nothing about slivery; but still It is for tab mission to it, for the sake of the general interline of Nativism. It refuses to endorse the action of the Etats Council at Reading, and says: nrimleg said this much, we are willing fur ther to declare that. had the State Council at Reeding declared its oonnectiou with the Nation al Organisation dissolved, we could have assented cordially to such action. But that body, while repudiating es' sectional the so-called National Platform, attempted to forte upon the party in this State another one equally objectionable, "al though• of an opposite character: Herein con % Mtn the grand error of that bOdy. The icorrectl _ cou se seems to us to be this: _The Nattiest Council has been recognized as the supreme bead of the organization. Prom it alt subordinate Councils *rive their existence, and haws ,pleelged to it their allegiante. So long as toe 'rads our cortnettion with it, so long are we bound to acknowledge and yield obedience to t 4 reguk• ' • slaws. It his pretreated to as an unpalatable / draught, bat true policy dictates that it is better , to malloiit, under strong protest, rather than beams disorganizers„' and thus kindle, the flames of disoord, which there are so:many influences reedy to fen iptu a blase. •In the meantime, let the .National ,Council - urea to reconsider l'Oseir action •La the premises, which, to say the least was unwise and inipolitio. But for the sake of the interests of the • party, which me idiocies' with-them of the country, let us not quarrel about abstract questions, purely local in their tendencies, ,and the discussion of which can lead only to infinite eviL We think that the Montgomery Council, and all who hive acted like it, have pursued the only proper and judicious' - warm and that any'other meat lead inevitably to g the entire disraption of • . elm! PM. . . Anti-Nebrasint men 'among the Know Noth lag, mast certainly iiee, • by this' time, that they, amulet forward the cane of freedom by stand ing either; on the National platform or the Bead - titir 'platform. The former is pro-slavery and • utterly doigbfaced. The !atter is, shiny-stud lying and . time-serving: but. if it was ever so good, It amounts to nothing; As very few are 41Iftto1411*',UP°21 it bal the, county .• • swede* It offers no prandial . or,, efficient Moans of giving expression or power to the zot . • eletenei to .. .slavery! egrowerknia. What Is the nee of leepingitp • to.';artialand local organise lion, which can do no good . except, it.maj be, - •benefit a few hungry offiat Hteekert in this men " ty. whoa there le an opportunity of netting with - the limit Mass of oar Mew ciffsea of the • - Neither; starlit to a well organised and pima. Bapubtleato movement to resist the spread - • .. - , , s Homo* so W11.72* lot -4-Dskis 41660**247117 - 4zils /11."17 lrii0t 4 1.2,1 stY "ti°Y~~. • Pommel. Assintasca.—We had thought that whatever, or anything like it The woman had the Know Nothings of Pittsburgh, for sheer ins- desired and intended to leave her master when he broug ht her to the Free Sinter; said now, when p cdsoce, could outdo all .the rest of th e State ; e . offen d ber, she once ppordmity was Mitre* concede, now, tbatthe Know Nothings of seized It One of the children slated fin/4e the NRtern end of the State are their equals in host hy the lend; the other, who was carried be that line, at least, if not their supe riors . The colored man. not undeestanding what-was going homburg 2 , 4 , 9n0 , no , beforee di te d by i forward, a child of seven naturally would ttssoo ; one firr.enza NUMMI, contains the following, 1 as he -found he was Mill' With his Mother hi which we cite &m Millar:llion of our remark: stopped. stopped. Never, at . any time, as she testifies, of thewim sun c 0mm .„ 2 ,, , has she been under the s li ghtest constraint from • "At a meetingthe friends who aided her in then practically ere held pursuant to public notice at Phliedelpela, Otaneeday the 24th of July, it was, on motion I tabliehing her legal right to freedom. She not of Stephen Miller end H. D. Maxwell, &qrs., only left Wheeler voluntarily, but has been at nuernmensly 1 liberty to return to him ever since; but as she Resoled, That a convention of Delegates of herself mew, she "hail rather die than go back." the Whig party be held at Harrisburg on Tags- Mrs. Johnson's testimony receives • striking DAY rue MIXVZIFSH or Szerestemi, 11365. I confirmation in a letter from Mr. W. Still, a re- A. G. CURTIN, Ciesirmenz. spectable colored man, .and to him it was that Joan H. MUM, Secretary. the first information of the presence of the so- Here, now, ere four bididdude _ Btep b eri `man and her desire to obtain her freedom was communicated. He referred the.matter to Mr. Miller and H. D. Maxwell, A. G. Curtin and Witti. .on and acted with him through the John H. Diehl not one of whom is • Whig, transaction. From his statement it also ap gravely resolving to cell a Whig State Conran- pears that there was no such conspiracy in the tion. These men have each solemnly abjured case as Judge Kane assumed. Still and Willis:a im cotwea ti ew w ith th e * whi g par t y, h s „ m aw., Min MUM simply because they had been sent for; I they even came independently of each other ' themselves in another and a hostile organization, and had not arranged beforehand what course and Sworn to vote for none but nominees of their to pursue; while the men who helped the wo own party; yet coolly assuming to themselves man and boys to the carriage were porters em the task of directing the r iffairs of a party which ployed on the boat, who were not aware of what was to happen, and acted solely on the impulse disowns them! It is the coolest manifestation f of effrontery we have ev er witness"- Such emoment areth simple facts in this case. The But let us not stop here. This Mr. Stephen slaves were freed by the act of Wheeler; the 'Willer, who thus moves to call together a Whig mother knew that when she reached New York State. Convention, has an editorial article in a she would be entitled to her liberty, though she " now that she was equally free by the column adjoining that from which this was taken, laws of a Pennsylvania ; but when informed of which commences thus : that fact she at once proceeded to take &dean iGt requires no argue:icy tto prove that the tags of it. Of her children, too, she was the Whig and Democratic parties, as potent political natural and legal oustonian ; and though, as bodies, are abent ete dead as Julius Cesar.' soon as they understood the matter, both of them were h delighted to . go, still. had they resist- Bay you so, Stephen? Then why did you, most sapient Stephen, move to call upon a party ; c li n e Telhtol t o s a te ° Tepee! themf au t ° tic as deed as Julius Cesar" to hold a State Con- oomiptatiwyasheerr. always preposterous, must now be abandoned 'tendon? Canyon rouse the dead to life? Or do altogether. you intend to give us spirit tappings from the Though the rights of Mrs. Johnston are clear:, other world of political parties, for the detects under the laws of Pennsylvania, still as Judge Kane has announced in substance that he shall tion of the surviving relatives? pay no attention to any laws but those of bond The inertia Stephen, who, like the little busy age, it Is only prudent that she should be re bee, improves each shining hour, is not, how- moved from the reach of so vigorous end unman ever, content with calling conventions of the pillows a slave catcher. Accordingly, she safe dead. He wants still another gathering. Hear from his punmit. The question now s amuse he will take, or rather what course the him: Courts of that State will take in view of the ...After consultation with gentlemen of stand- facto stated by Mrs. Johnston. From him noth ing whom we know to belong, respectively, to the Old Line Whig ranks, to the American Or- ins is to be expected, but if the Judiciary of Pennsylvania have the souls of men they will not genitation, and to the Anti-Nebraska or Repub- suffer the outrage on Mr. Williamson and on jai- Urea merman " e feel nutherited to "gP st In lice to be continued any longer.—N. Y. Tribune informal meeting of such as are opposed to the present National Administration AT HARRIS BURG ON THURSDAY, THE 9TH OF AUGUST, (instant,) teethe purpose of consulting as to the propriety of calling a Union Convention at a subsequent day, to nominate a candidate for Ca nal Commiteloner. Let fifty or a hundred of our prominent citizens, from the different sections of the State, representing all the elements of op position to the National -Administration, assem ble at Harrisburg, suggest • programme, and talla ooneenlion,--and our word for It, an out raged people will do the rest." Bravo! And after the Whig convention, and this one, what then? . Will the obliging and in dustrious Stephen betake himself to a Know Nothing Convention, and so enjoy the blessing of gipping honey from every flower? If Mr. Stephen Miller, and those for whom he speaks, will tell ns to what party he and they really belong, we shall know hoe to appreciate all this disinterestedness. Let them acknowledge, at once, that they are Know Nothings, and care only for the swarm of the Know Nothing cause; and, knowing the utter inability of that party to elect its State candidate this fall, they propoee and urge these two conventions se mere SWlM slim to an otherwise hopeless cause. That would be the phiin truth ; and although that truth Is se apparent as if it had been frankly confessed, we should be able to award them the credit of candor, even If we bad to deny them the pos session of any other virtue. As things are, we beg to assure the brazen-faced convention callers of the east that the people are not too doll to understand their schemes, however unwilling they may be, for the present, to baulk them. They may not be able to see very far into the political millstone; but the time is coming when they will tie it, with a good grace, around the necks of the conspirators, and cast them head long into the sea. T 1131 Wnestaa Slays Casts.—The former slaves of Ur. Wheeler, recently liberated at Philadelphia, were in this city yesterday. As our readers are aware, they are three in number —a woman and her two boys. The mother is a person apparently thirty or thirty-eve years old, and the children are, the one about eleven end the other shout seven. The mother is remark ably intelligentfor one without education. We were present yesterday with several gentlemen of the press, when she appeared before the mag istrate, whose name is attached to the subjoined affidavit She was interrogated with respect to every point, and answered in the clearest man ner. Indeed, the affidavit was taken down in her own language, as it felt from her lips. No testimony could be given with greater appear ed:me of sincerity or . intelligence than hers. - Apart from the intrinsic probability of ber nar rative of the occurrences, no one could question her without being convinced that she spoke the truth. Her affidavit is as follow= " State of New York, City and County of New York: "Jane Johnson, being sworn, makes oath and nun: " My name is Jane—Jane Johnson; I was the slave of Mr. Wheeler, of Washington; be bought me and my two children, about two years ago, of Mr. Cornelius Crew, of Richmond, Va.; my youngest child is between six and seven years old, the other between ten and eleven; . l have one other child only, and be is in Richmond; I bare not seen him for about two yam, never expect to see him again: Mr. Wheeler brought me and my two children to Philadelphia, on the way to Nicaragua, to wait on his wife; I didn't want to go without my two children, and he consented to take them; we cams to Philadelphia by the are; stopped at Mr. Bay's, Mr. Wheeler's father-in law, a few moments; Mien went to the steamboat for New York at 2 o'clock, but were too late; we went Into Bloodgood's Hotel; Mr. Wheeler went to dinner; Mr. Wheeler, had told me in Washington to have nothing to eay to colored persons, mul, If any of them spoke to me to say I was a free woman traveling 'with a minister; we staid at Bloodgood's till 6 o'clock; Mr. Wheel er kept his eye on me all the time except when he was at. dinner; he left his dinner to come and see if I was safe, and then went back again; while he was at dinner, I saw a colored woman I and told her I was a slate woman; that my mas ter had told me not to speak to colored people, and that if any of them spoke to me to esy that I was free; but Lam not free; but I want to be free; she said, • Poor thing, I pity you;' after that I saw a colored man and said the same thing to him; he raid be would telegraph to New York, and two men would meet me at 9 o'clock and take me with them after that we went en board the boat; Mr. Wheeler, at beside me on the deck; I saw a colored gentleman come on board; be beckoned to me; I nodded my head, and could not go; Mr. Wheeler was beside me and I was afraid; a white gentleman then came and saidito Mr. Wheeler, I want to speak to • your servant, and tell her of her rights;' Mr. Wheeler rose and said, • If you have anything to 'say, say it tome—she knows her rights; the ;whits gentleman asked me if I wanted to be free, I said q.do, but I belong to this gentleman and I can't have it; he replied Yee, you can, oozes; with us, yon are as free as your master: if yon want yonr freedom, come now; if you go back to .Washington you may never get it; I rose to go; Mr. Wheeler spoke, and said, .1 will give you your , freedom; but he had never promised it before, and I knew he would -over give it me; the. white gentleman held out his hand and I went toward him; I was ready for the woid before It was given me; I took the children by the hands, who bptb cried, for they were frightened; but both stopped when they got on shore; a colored man carried the little one, 'I led the other by the band; we walked down the street till we got , to a hack; nobody' forced me sway; nobody pulled me, and nobody led me; I want away of my own free will; I al ways Wished to be free and meant to be free when Items North; I hardly expected it. M . Phil. sdelphis, bat I. thought I should get free in New *York; I bare been comfortable and hap since I left Mr. Wheeler, and so are the ch ildren; I don't want to go back, I could have gone In Phil adelphia if I bad wanted tot I could go now; but I had rather die than go back. I wish to make this statement • before a magistrate. because I understand that Mr., Williamson is in prison on my account lind I hops*, truth may be of ben- ner D 4 . mark. ..8,0111 before ms, this 81st July, 1855, ..11, D. CULVER, qty. Judge of Bessitlin. Tido evidence , entlreli g cmrrthrowe the only Round on which Judge Kane proceeded in that memorable act of judicial epro t ey, t h e he r d,. °meant Mr: Willlautoce: 'ltshone that there was .no abduction Theism In the premises. Jane, the_woman, had found insane to tell a col. orral:oarribt st the hotel, where !heeler bed put her, that alte'dedridio be free. Thla appeal was duly communicated_'to hfr: ' Wifflaccuron, as tint aissitof dip Abolittd liecialor, and thereupon be proceeded - te bialaq Prf— W. Veill:1114., The editor of the Westmoreland Ingeliven ter need not trouble himself about accounting for the course of the Pittsbwylt Gazette. Oar course needs no explanation, and seems crooked only to those who cannot see straight. The inebri ate, clinging to a politer support, thinks livery thing revolving around him in a most unheard' of manner ; and, in like manner, a man politi. tally befuddled is astonished at the tuisteadinees those who some before his maudlin vision The Oneida Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church, cow in session at New York Mills, have jest passed a resolution =treating its Dot, egates to the General Conference to favor the enactment of • rule of discipline forbidding the admission of any more slaveholders kite the Church, and providing for the expulsion of-those already In who refuse to 'liberate their Blaine. The Delegates chosen are thorough, unoomPro mining Anti-Slavery men. "Tea Can•ca Poison: a Madrigal, after 'the style of the 16th century. Words by W. ; 31. Thackeray music by F. N. Crouch," This 6 • eery choice piece of music, set to beautiful words, as those who hare read them will, testify. Boren of music will tied here something fresh and anigue, and worthy of their attention. i For sale by Charlotte Blume, No. 118 Wood street. _ _ TITIII HOILIICOLII7IIIST.—The No. for Ankust is to hand, and lo not inferior to iwy of itqre dectesors, and that is Baying a good deal. We like the way Mr. Smith begins hiehtbors • He shows that be hue the true spirit, the ardent love for the work, which is the best requisite for the position. • Tyra %me Fun is the enemy of every fib not his superior In strength, and vends hie time Tory much like Satan in Scripture--in going about seeking whom he may devour. Nothing comes 112111611t0 hie. His stomach is—like Hy der Ails mind—"capacious of all things."' lie ' eats fish till he is full, and swallows clam shells and pebble stones that be sees moving through the water or along the bottom, and bits of sea weed, and a little of everything else to aid in his digestion. And when he is crammed to a sur feit, when you ;would imagine It impoisibleto drive the point of a knife into him with's ham mer, he will dash at: a bone bait, seize it, and hook himself, meeting the fate his ravenous habits deserve. I have never seen his equal for voracity. A quiet shoal of bony fish or porgies sunning themselves in a still sea, will be cutto pieces and devoured by a few dozen blue fish in the twinkling of a fin. These clipper-,built active fellows will spring on them, dub about among them back and forth, with tremendous speed, and one blue fish will in thirty seconds have killed and devoured, head, body, scales and tail, six scups, or es many moss-bunkers. HIMCO they usually drive all other fish from the neigh 'borhood, except the tautog, who lie in boles and recesses of the rocks, and thus escape them. Oa TIM Ocala TWiLva DAYS VS A 1311111. BOAT. —The ship Lords Napoleon on Saturday arrived at New York with two men, 'who had been drifting about on the ocean twelve days in swill boat, whom the ship rescued. They were Portuguese fisherman who bad been lost in a fog. They had plenty of provisions, but had no water for three days. Jzzorr • LIND and her husband, it is mild, are harmoniously and actively engaged in carrying out her plans for the establishment of public schools in Sweden. She keeps up her loofas pondernce regularly with the friends she wadi in this country during her professional BLit Tall famous Martha Washington steamboat Con spiracy has turned up at Boston, where Samuel 1. Cheney has been arraigned before Commis sioner Loring on • charge of perjury, in falsely swearing to &certain shipment of goods on beard that vessel. Tun °emus just taken shows the population of Burlington, lows,, to beten gActusetna one kinsdred and thirty. It is' probably the largest town in lowa, and just beginning to grow. DID.—O August U. of Canonle Branching," ROBERT TAUPARIT, late of WT. Brows. count/ M•7 0 , 1 .4 12, d. gold 04 Fres. The friends or ths ball! et* regototeet to sttenel foss/al thin attarrecon 4)0 hock lb* reddeneepf hl.sosehnlaw, No. 3 Quincy Row, Alleghent (MY to pro ceed to the Allegheny C.M.t017. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. DrLane's Celebrated Vennflags and Liana Prue—A elugular neribbiation. but fetY elfeidnaL seem Italowing will elunri—New Toss. Na,. it. 1662 Iloomang. bum experience. the valuable onset*. of Dr. ArLanes Armitage ad Liver POI. I. Wrenn. some time hack couddered it my duty. and make it my Weenie., to make thaw articles known wberever I went among my Mende. A deist time ago I beau. Palu•lntod tee cam of a rimmed, who maimed to be troubled with To and liver complaint at the woo Poem: and had bsea epee Ica fa Mum two months. Thema my Peracuiakm the purelumel one bottle of Dr. IP Laws Pirciffeionand one boo at Loser POD. which ohs took stapling to dinatione. The resole she tamed •WO gmactiti ot wo r my,-sod. and !bloke that cum boa more of eve Pills will ratan leer to perfect health. Hu MUM and reddence Pea he leaned by milling on ILL. Mean. Dr mist. erne? *flintier end Warm etreete. P. L Dr. ki'Llesiel celebrated ireandeoge and liver PULP am ba th be obtained at soy of the rilliwelOta L ;Drug Starr to this do. Rir Parcheausiill Om* be careitil to cat tor and take none but Ds. id lama Perudfueisad Lifer Pills. 'then weather Venedruires and Pills now beilbrelbe glib*. but oomparatieldi worthless /or sate by the imiekluedstmi mama Saaritaae,' we Suomemore to J. Kidd A OL. 60 Wood .! Reel the fliek.—Mon of libeial eitikodion at the present dam &vote all their Wads to diMieer' meenewhoweby LW MY remove those Pshifal maladles which small the human Damn There is no colder art ..than that of healing the dot. considering the !number: ! lose diseases to 'Adak man is liable. and *WA Mar anus him to drag out a protract. , life of &drew. niddialy out him off In the Mown of hie asieteure and unthquess.— Wu should ireneffilll wise upon 11•407 *Sall Of Monist. MUM that: dreadful Onto, or causing • mineral of thou dogs to happtort. In them emus where di. Limns the the, mow we would highly namssaad Dr. Hoodand's Osman Moon. rascal br Want No 50.4101n0 at thin One stands Maw.laill and to sboacwhiiire sidisring from the Mims of halgemlem we so this ars Ps. atm:* &amino*. amt. , J. 26 tidal"! Nervous • and Rheumatic: Affeetior tfostaip bant cad thief:mg' tint' 0.1.1,., milts mans mu It UN nestout iiseceimi. :The most aplatrstKl door GEE= Melds= lee Textutosesding it. Durinittbla asnevabl• "warn. ihno mad pima§ ant treablid "Alt norms .and .ibeaupitle altalOtes,. w.ll bt tonal valasbfirressoS7." — Ska t s Z. 4 4 , 1 9: Brs adneJ.smoistt In snalare cabman. .11#44avit 11ENRY.,„H.im E2LLINS, oomiusgroNMWßOßiAtNT, OlttalrgAll...m. 1147,64,. *pi 1r• WELCH & GRitetaTEl'S PATENT . GROUND :SAW& ILANlNGilictreliasea frcim Wis. South .. . leelr.ble Patent 'SUMt farrininfilairlrealar and,ffithrr .1101a'4e which se kora va1‘ 11121 %•_.. 1024 Um - vole monrietati of trill para. lr On. meson to. only of bettors:molts on the mole. Thus le only Mathtne. vier invented that will grind try perfectly min In'tblekeent " -• • ;''fliey win moire low mgt.-win entleat while MUM= .-4111 ran ionneth.-011111 tnether—andlulip =vise Imam thin any other mere nnete—anet are not Debts to become *trim our Fan mi rake from as Extra QualitY we Cast Shiw . lurasaladexpreoly for oar ownium ataineh thaw Vat than wanaraily and for .u. Wa rarporttally inbita all lasaufacturirra of Lumbar. that Do Paw wall* prat from tlus Eatabllabutant but what to of eriper. Stag arid worksaaaaldm the Tamper will too Mind MOM MIII•sull uniform than illy Saw in WELCH d GREVIIITHE • Oran, receirod by JOSEPH WOODIVELL 03. 40s. WOODWELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • • FGIIEIGN AND DOIdESTIO HARDWARE, coRNZE OP WOOD d SECOND APNEA= .J.ll•drim PITTED:MGR. PA ORIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The-Fast Train hales at 2A. M., through Oincimail in 12 hours and 40 minutes. - Hirt Saar 011200 al Ba. Y. • Enna Dun " 02 1 P. K. Thom trains salmi.* elope oonneatlons Crostllno. and I the tint two eoroseet at Al Rome. The &net Tonto to Loult le now open. ril Grettline and •Indianapolie. 100 miles Wunder than via Cloroland. Connootlons ors mad* at Hanotteld with the Narrart and . Sandusky Citr mad; 100nd at Creoilino withthe threeroodi ocntoentratins there particular. see bandblllt. No trans run In Sunday •• Through 'Holten an told to Oindraddl. Lordsrllie. ht. 20.11.1.41anat01% Cblongo, Root' ta..d. Port. Warne. Gleveland and the plintdpal towns pad altios In the Wort The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wilt lean Pittsbarch at 10 a.m. and r. 8.. and New Brlith ton at I a. inalld 10. E. for Tided, and Rather intrmstiOn. .I. airtdr G. CURRY. At the roma otam. undo the llnnonzehela LIM" Or at.the federal street Ration. to GEORGE PARYIN, Pittentpgb, July 217,,11E4. Tiolud Aiwa. • /Whence Mutual Innarance Company OF PHILADELPHLL OFFICE NO. 70 WALNUT STREET. P71.4-4inet iIT62 09T, Securely /mental. FIRE INSURANura Builditige, Ater- changing, Trnitma. kn. in tient or otruntrr. The mutual windy* combined with' the peewit? or • Stout Quaint. entities the lumen to shoe In the prollte tithe Ocanpany, 'ragout Wait,. Sr know The Paint Certificate. of this Company, for Drente, are enneatites. atm. tato the Capital. ;Boa of the Orme). • Ii T I NG LEY, President. B. M. aINCILILAX SKSOULTT. ' atßicriztuu Wm.l Lewis B. Ashhurei, Wm. Mponn. I George N. Inger, o..(kr=er. Bent. W. Thuiler. Z. 'Lathrop. Bowes Bteen. H. L. Carman. VI Itr . hIIL Wert. Tolma, W 0 Junes. James L. Tartar. Wm. Yuma. Jacob T. Bunting. Getty. O. 1CM:on& jrn.dritlemple, Pitttg. J. G. 00ITIN. some. ,a , mint and Weed street.. • PIT'rSBURGH Life. Fire & Marine Inrarsinoe Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Stane', riTraßoßon:rk soar. O.ALRAT, President. .Jcincl D. itched, This Company makes every Inenrance ap i.dviethe toot connected with LUC RIMS. .alco,apinet end f *IV alfika,9ll . tbe Ohio and bdaftlillivasand Ul=l.Bmi and Karsne Rinke gen efelif • tiglaint laces or Damage ty Fire, andsdninst-the Perils of the fica and Wand Navigation mrceacnonevion. Palates lantedat tttelowertratee anwistent with NAV tattle. evm John Aililarldtdiett Bradlay. llon. mat:tool DiAlatims. jug.. W. Ilailaum. Chow Artenthnot. David Bleho, litrello N. Lee. lllttanslal. mr116.1.11e fly: lamed B. f1a..12. J j 44 ...kr m. .d Z smaL Y. D.. Joni bual . Janos A*llll'oll4 EUREKA INSITRAMCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGIi . • JOHN IL SHOENBERGER, President:, ROBERT PINNEY, Secretary: C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. Will Inure Against AB Kinds of MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIREMOM: Oa J. R. Etbortax.rxw. • W. K. in t aL • 0. W. Dee:below, Low K. TroMeS. W. W, _Mortbs. D. T. L.. Joka A. OanewT. Goorie egdAmb.nd %Brno. RAIL pore mtg.pany& by plittlealmtemsd Dudes poll: elsomptlf Its nw ~ Wand : 7 thhiO will Wo OWea. 2 , 1 a. WI WATT Fr/MAT. and 112114 w _ Cittsen's Insurance Comp? 01 rittsonrgn WII. BAG ALE( President. won I. NrAktsum..L. Pee!. 0/7/4E, 14 Irsai r h 1 .... v WA o M •.BM:—rTi * D 7 I & M S . T r I 14 1 81 U 77. 45 V 1 OIri i aIIIMPILMNDTR BI2LI I ris i lMer w tot — II z• . ,AS.kM l i L o :WaYa Irdn 2 rt r l. a igrt =.13 Rh, . Not. 81114,= . t Larbsoes. , John 24. I X. Postonek, S !mei. Sellers, .11111 J . Behaoo 1= \ W. H. Elan. r John Stanton PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT' STREET, oproarrs nix crsrostnouss. Will make all kinde c nanrenee. either Leltod. org . rez:7; t o. riddlonof Prowls or ROBEW R T u P.b KIN 11.. Peaddoot. K . W. Tt•Prealo DIRECTORS: drat Cho. P. HAM Z. B. Enalkak, I. . a rr n hal P. B. Boren. Jot. S. f i v i an.... \ BLACUMI. I "" tarr a. a. coma, *asst.\ oanala Med and Woo 4 arra& \ Western Inzniamm ' Company OF PITTSBURGH. of Fut , in `gym w Tbas. &Mt Jan =hal J. W. Peden A. Plinio*. Was. Lyon.ay4malampdh Haw. 0. Daum a - . W d as. skaam, . Idaddmaatt. Math. mara:b.o. Inetlintlma manamd by Dinalcad Mama in Ude eammannlty. and mho mill Messily_ 'AMA and promptiy pay all Wm too COME& Ms. Mg Waal' Illymt, Wong WarahoW) my stalrA Pfttabasid. ladba • HOLMES, RABE & CO . - - 10100321801 t TO A. H. BOUM of BROTHER, morurohniminu or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AI CRDWB ARS TOCKS, BUES. MAT , PICKB.DG Timber, Mill. Tobeeeit & Cotton Serowe; - shiverweasziagobr emi. Oar and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and tints PITTSBURGH, PA., R newetot An 107 San res.. on= ewrams .sir Art work warranted, WELLS, WOOLS & ' CO., 86 Fourth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., rwrorAorriazsa or Baggy, Carriage Riding, Dyovers, THON D O R A Y NP *I-18 W IP IT S C ; Keep contently on hand, received direct from tftbilethes.lo Thck Gov Ph,s WI sad wartad .a. ihrtmoot et With", Though Loud.. WNW. Wh D ft TP1111“ . Whip, Disr,W° ithybateris . ph sad Chahar amil Whlys. Stage ht hoa ftlis $Ne ~ _ styw ar t mdeargusla runda. l ordft. hehtaptly 1111=I"pm• a r ' rims. • I V , MAK WARRANTED-4111 !OAR CO UFACT ECHR lEIB AN KS & oF BROS. teen 3tAN italling, , lron Vaults, Vault Dawn Window lihniOrs, Window Guiirike., Nos. 91 Secoodtsi., & SS Tbird et., (between Wood and Markek) , PITTEIBFRGII; PA., /WO, on hind Y.varisty of new patterns Pacer and Flaky aaltabia IT all ralaima. PlitierUlar at tention paid to anciadas Char LOU. Jobblas eau at eat mediae. saIIIMS WILLIAMS it ALUM. succusouro ARNOLD WI Ir.T.T ANIS sLunnwruslim Mahon Fonmees, - Wro t t Iros Tubing AND Irrrino4o2 o2 ALLY , PO Wenn* and Ventilation qf Build*" w.. 4 a. will tanned braannins and TaltilaDM Stowe/Rot Nato. rpmChllwahrhanue. akimbo. Nod,: inn Tion*n onmin Wank Oeurt Nom Jag [MAU or *weal?" No. Si Nikent sL. Pitta's= PE ABL TIC A rri;' ALLEGHENY. , Flour delivered to Willies Ineither of the twos dlis; it =l4l rj mar b• lart st au! VIII, at In our baud it es WICAOlik 011,12 Wow! n. _ ft. P. efffilAnitt 2 .,. %P m ' d '• MA* irlalrAW 4ll6 A 00. :. ,.. PLE/WMG;POTHIR B, csooammos » r. gm r «0 WHOLESALE .DRUGG aff ISTS: . ' 00 WOMM,), _ PA. ton.Dr ' W . 4 " fi Tlir"4". UtIT DRUG STORE favorably - located on the corm Obannal as:4l Warty stem* Anisbiskr aft, ''see PodistailloSlONlC hotzedSaillnamodas el • - szaamto.Rion.. • jelPtiodkr • .1111 Weed st.aittstiarn. a • ••• GEORGE R, of th 4l °it / of All r, Sul bo malllisle Mt its gam ai r lse Nhasse Oudr,l4lll, ad* The Greatest .IKedieskiDiacovery OF THE AGE -I±. • Kennedy, of Roxhiut has iligoovored inig op= common Pasture wow*, nmeads t* mom cssiVaimi of Mamma frombis worst , 69,, a115ka. pow* Hi but Wad it In on alum hundred oases, and urea . morot In brooms (both thuollar humor.) Ito du mot bah mamossiom mar two Mailind anent aces of its nine, al within tarmity gar of Boston. Tica Um* imorarrantad to cosio nossins moo mouth Oast* thmtibottlas will atm the, Worst kind of pimples Two to Oros bottlas will alms UM ambito of Two bottles us Wareasfid to eon the wont canirm.in theam* and stomach. Taw to 11•• Lollies an warrsattal to ems the grant. ani. Of 1.311P.1n5. . Ono to two bottles: an warranted wens In , . the edll. ' _ ; Two bottles en warranted to mire running or the earl and blotchme .molt the hair. Four to six bottles are wadi* to care commpt and kwanina .lean. •! ; One bottle will cud mealy eruption of the sld. Two to three India are warrdifed to cure the word await ringworm. ; Twoto three battles are warradted to VIM the most du pm& cern of rheumatism. Three to four bodies are warranted to cure salt rhston lino to eight bottles will cure the word tam of scrofula A benefit Ls always greaten:id Aden the grid bottle, and • perfect cad b warranted Whoa the-above Quantity Is taken. Natal= loop so Improbsble tikbuse who hare In vain tried all the wonderful medldnime of the day, we that 0 aommon weed growing In the Paatures. Lod along old stone *alb, atmuld am every Idtmor In the grim: yet ale now eyed toot If you tiLve .humor !Chas to start Vans me no lb no and& humsior ben about it suiting moms cases and not Tome. 1 peddled over thousand tat tlw.oftttnthevicinityofßotod I imoir Id effects In every case. It has shoddy donekome of the grededellfw ever done In Moo.aohueotte. I give It to children • year old; to old people of Arty. I bete won Dom.Porir....ef looking chilben ' whom flesh wia Nob end flabby, ratted to • sorbet dateof health lay orb bottle. To thow who are subject to rick headache. rod bottle will always dun It. It aids ghat relief to catarrh and tilaahlest. Some who hod beerecodlve lisr dad. here to. ken and been regulated by It Mure the body Is sound ! It work dude guy, but where there Is any derangement of the funetiona of nature. It will mute very sit Udder del hags, but you must not be alarmed—they shrines died. pear In from bur days to • week. There b never • bed re.' m it from It. 00 the exidnarriwhen that feeling I. `one you will bel yourself like • new verso. the mart extravagant WICOtiIIiIIS of It that man ever Us toned to. No changstalet derneoweary-wat the best; you me gat. I harf,Mrdas in herb. which. when dm mend in nut oil. dimming Perenkrus eirelLinff of the nick and under the no Price BO cant. ' l rke of the Sledded Diwovely P.M bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR 171111.—Adult, one teblewPwwlfril Tie day. Children over eight diars,destertspionfuk &Mien from fin tfet dem tewspoonhil . A. n. dinntima wn to made cable to 111 conialltutlorw, take .mush oprtsto on bowels twice a day. Er. KENNEDY gives personid attendance in bed aids of scrobb. -; Sold. eiholmale and retail, at . -I!ir. KAYSER'S. 140 Wood lined . corner of Virgin alley. - felletiwT To Mothers, Wlvei and Daughters.— Tab mama dl.mv.sv 1n the drum at medidoe. and cote which b... sod will contihno to rove. tb.. iti 4 4 04 , • tiering to Ur human roan I. the rigid towtrnOlau . known es rateltsirs Mahn gstbalicao. It la &dine% to can the *rims &Ware Incitiont to fornilee. Each as icolapens, rein In the heck. weakness. extmie prostratloo hots norshur end • nureirad 01 . 65 r sills N their train. hare slosted ins& lits • burden torn• sd existewse into • dray and tkintrir erne. TOO an* a'f , lightened professors of the medical eateries to tti. old wiled, nil es in We ;Wrabb7, I'sfa Itabi In anxious acosiderstion, and they hare finallw.dennottn• id Out the old method of treeing these as Sorel sad nip! snits erase was .11 wrong. rind that • conshadionalnwat. • owl ins whet wse regninsii. It is au old educe< that pest bodlei more slowly; ssth tits Ferselty were err deeming to harmonize 'her plows sod digest • .7.t.m Ire general precUre. Dr. Posienty, • phyeleien With anti years experignos to tbe.dierrime of woolen and children neltiotd the MOM' to simple Team. and diesonnwd TM . d 7 which hoe cared and will we eighteen out af ore!? twenty awe now existing.; In some awe where the or trans bane been cantered, or 1/111.141 MOTU.. teen meow ly lojmtel by bed neelicaltfintesent ; nothing an 00 , but to alleviate the synnAinns. 'No MU if &Wall r Saki SI denhroz. tb• gnat *der of the gnglish niediesl school, end, therein* let mina, dertelr until this twmi dy bow ter saalthfolli tris& Minn wilds preindios and the adoes of an laterested phyekcien-5.5 5 . 0 for Phi . warree.-wie .hat the -rowdy has done fir others, and they non trith a otiong fin In the woman thallarshoirs Uterine Oatbollenn is no "Cosec nonedy," bat • .nIIEIII.III. ambiostlon of medical virtues, which will pressen the artunitation from thssmetlem. with wed the insidious approach ofdi.es.aiand lettere health to the already tm' panel sits! pow. Moe per bottle. gold wbolw aisle rued Wall *X DX. ODD. 8. ICElffilialt Dragtore.l l o: .itthththw Letter from Hon ilrelair. ILttwaowo, July 9th. 166 b. llfusr.. W. A. Broa d Cb.; fkath—Ornsidnspons of duty to lir afflictod acme prompt ma to wad you Mb • 91 . 91 . 9 r, 09i1,99.191 cevat val. of .thrfres &msh Ifistame,^ for Um! lama/incurable Warms. Semi- Ada Ingthout bane Weaseled i r dewing It 'tallowy to So Into the partirulars of the 'ear. I an say that the War bathos swine that have barn pada.' by the war that mandrel on a rumba army earn family, and ands m 7 , a observation and eusaintendenton after the Wile • the beet physicians had been exhausted and all the us& . reenedlee tale& OallyjurtitY ale in rosnotwarbsS to al eta ow be seeffertad front that dreadful Malady. , I do not own to say that Itte adapte to ill ionstltir. Ilona or that it will aura 4* ALSO noels all arra dn. of law" lan know notnins about that—but from idled I have wen alba allesta would not bantam to use It In anyand easzt we of esrofuls. vitt Mato dlf 'than . I Olt aa Interest, or ova slam 1 trend marble Inflyereaor unsaid. newertfullY lora tun dledwlT DR. Lows Pile Ointment is a Certain ewe for .that distreeetni &ewe. the Mae. tir an their varied Rms. It bee been timed for wore than eiXtYynate. and bee exhibited the swat beery effects 1n WI Ow. — We panel the fbibrthili mato. of xentlereon 'it. hive been mod by Re me. and who. eta enfiering *STOMP bed exhausted every ream:trot of the medical profenion In val. Ron. Jos. 11. Walcott, Smote...from "Wide, Sere. J. L Agree.. St. Port Rineesoto, Ithe..l= l4 i /I hoe..fdta Dees oft albehingkel, IR. IL S o no . • Greenneidt N..Yorie, Rad, Uteettere Geo. If: Nana. Zee. Ceie fir Rake. ' The above list might be Inereued by thotutands. but enough has been shown to induce every sufferer to gine the annedy a Ma/. poi d eholatale and Man by Ch. 1.. Renee, No. tee Wood intact of Tlritn ene7.• badYer British and Continental Exchange. 870117 BILLS DRAWN B 1 DONC.AN, BlEllffieN lc CO., \ON THE UNION BANK. LONDON, IN SIIAS Q 1 CI AND T MAEDA These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal lbw= of Angla ad; Sentland and Ireland. and the Oordlnont. Wo alsodtsw SIGHT BILLS on • NI. A. Grunt&aus & .p.a...sx_roor A 11Alli, ;Mali nem u B to all parts of Gannwey. Swltaariand and Hollanei. Anions Intandlat s to Waved abroadswerprossua .k 'thronah as Letters of Credit, on Width:Wow,. am Do obtained. u weidad. In any part of Europe. • . a:awe... of Ma. Aotaa, and_ otbat wddidiiew stow will total,.promPt attentio. WM. IL WILLIAMS a co, ino26• 1 Wood, corms Third welt, WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of WOOd and\ Sixth streets. W. A. WCLU&G. Our l'eaalnll bO I round on trial dnoqualad at the palm In M. dtr Ool Mad= ong. 40, 50, 82. 75. Young a150n . ,50, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 par lb. 75, andl,oo per lb. Engpreakfaxs,3o and perial & 13:1"., 75, l im neta. per lb. . 1;00 ,t 1,50 per lb. Tim rat up In ~day bezea from 6 to 33 lbs. for falant ma • Moral &moult roads to retail dasloro. 00/7/X-71ava, 1.1 dworra,,and Zia Odle, &on and ltaald STXURS—Looorioafs and DakkeesLear.l.Puteentse4 and &raked Storm . . Mao, Clioaiaks, spfee . e. Pfakkg, /STA and Drnd Anal. drte tin iota REMOVAL. IioCORD CO., HATTERS, Hove removed , to .their new store, 131 Mod street, 6 doors delis 11Th street, will& We hare Wit with the mom adaidation to our hairmaid business. The find Darr has been fitted no In MODERN . STYLE esehaidvsly ler our retell trade when will Wiriest* nand a complete eamorsnisnt of the MOST PAPHIONABLI STYLES of Gents . and Tenths' Drees and Bolt Hats and Oare, se well as LADIES' BIDING RATE end CHM WIEN'S GOODS. Willi4ed to the' wreroWs. We rhea to Awed to see our Mewls at oar new stars. • • The *or miter etotlee ate expreesdi br our WllOl.ll BALI TRADE. where Will -be Itnaid a ftilPetotk of Rats and Ow. anteasilmit hwriq Bilk. arery rssiety, Bort. Pa name, Leghorn, ling 4 and Wm Leglisist Bak NIA and 'Loth Daps. and Chtidren'iGoods of , ail kluda iseshasta 'Silting Om:Sty viii eml It tbels Istsms4 to /ilia** sae stosii.'sa.ass hailltlsi ars mash as to suable as to oompta aith any Jobbing. boots to the outtalk 1.1400. • , la" , . Statement tram Sanada.--,Quebee,. .Feb. Ttn.lt6l.—Yowe .8. L'ltdtutotoad Ouo-lro hod Ida dloosure of readying. ado gorillas, lb...within ontldoodo Of your Yormlfugs..orblob oral do voty' dystlYyths to Vol. to It Ina gout oedema:lly. W. arksistuamovul Aortatn~H7lltU. dont* 4' Yam oid s 'sad my too. *ay, wore lb, a ootadoto tbn• w us Bum Doom.yl toutbamot too battles of your. Vorograds. of which dm Cum threo donor oduerg n ie am= and Moog. icwri is I." ° rid. ra . .*Vlms lIONDAND WORM noun _..dttout II to le loodoa. - limedof tbo tortufeiol saute o ,mrml . limy ty totio=na. It to tho =do mat oar aisstimil.l=Te :nolo Do t yaw- mu& I .l l llL oad humble doeyout, r Premed sod oddly, It. A. YAlEtirjelt• oo ..ddroto of Wad ma Iltotota. . ruildddher Nam . Tots, June.l6tb;,4Bo4: :few Torkk Liverpool LintiOrPacke .le4ll JOIINATiODIPSON , 10 410 1,171 , and, pnnao, Ps:, is the oar VIM= the 'AIM.' NV authorised to NU Rawl OrtttEKer br. my Uwe o Now Tort sod Wilmot . [Wickets. 1.4 bight Leatii ar any *amid, asinad inada, scahni 1$ • Alpo, briusi.lol4lo l Prs from Nur Tod ad Phtholok TaIN! bialateblid; • „ mnr.oal as.4-4.-oocinua name For ale. N e w DANBeretsii, Gallery.' • - NIL 'NELSON would respotfally info= t e ma tri t r. bts vabiltr bbrt eletrilgai sloe - tor C i rm_ tb. lud 4411. minas zaw•coostastad treur rat 041o4Stdrd ithrol i si .v .24 of th e mat ,.. t v iL ,... lattst b . tb. lo r d iL o to. ;it I fiL 4 I - • . ZUMM ' tINDRIES--60 hhda. N. 0. Sugar; 60 bbla. crumbed and pulverised Sags= • . . 131 L. IL If. IkkiSOOK 00 bbl.. SYrOP idobworor. '•W. do Golan Syron; 211 toga rime ililmn, i •IS hf. amt. Oran and Ording. _ •Ba - E Wank T. m 8 ton piling Rim 76 bur. 0 and So beat brand; Tobacco; 10 kegs Virginia Twist dm, 10 bra Baltimore Plug den . : 10 half bbl. Carb &OW -- , •1 caws oat WANT ' • 10 reams RNA Papa; 310 b il l. Straw Wrap g Pawn 20 . bin N. C.Tar, 70 ream. Bag do dl. 130 do N. 3 Nona 000 bbl.. largo No. 3 lioekerel• 11 4o Copprear. - 300 V. do do •. do . do. Tor Igo by WATT & wllerOld. NO Mart, 4- Infbrmation Wanted. OF STEPHEN PARKER COOPER, aged about um ay Taira ono left his eartdeneer In York county in June., ISM. non last heard of, be nun Wit' bag on the Itinta meal. He inclined to. the nartootor lona. and My bone pm Into tne badmen. HU fah= haring deeaseed sines left home. any infornottio* toll& whereabouts min thauldnity yeeniert LEVI COOFF,B, Nana Bottom. York (Jo rl4. McOONlSett,,tan.... - oouretor anatinenannlatanat. sad W1.10'4.1114. P. DAVID C. HERBST. Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, Laerty erect. Pittsburgh, IVES his attention to the sale of Flon4 Ule Perk, Beam MM, Chew, Butte. Gran. Dried Traits. 80461, da- kn. 1119.00 n dry:tents reepectroll "The Church Porch," lad new eongby F. Nicholas Crouch, Over the scams see casul° rvih r tr i t i laaol,L aria in the Opel. "Bill4AdleZtri4 revived " r Thos. B a ker, Baker, and ottos. Oli.AgenTT " E nI.IPAR, WI Wood et. LUST reo'd from. our 250 oi ni: t 3 4; ar.4l....roleses a i=taki.Z7.l6 Varlet 7.t H. PIIILLTPB. • OIL CLOTH CRASH—A fine, large sortinsn with Bolkiiitewit. Stone Mier nil MA CARRIAGE Oil Cloth, of the .Enamelled sad Plain Stash. manufseturol dtEtareat kladslof , goods, wholesale we retail. at 110 Margot street. ana 3. t IL PHILLIPS, jE — ATHER BELTING—Another lot Of t he. &maim . Bolting Jost renlvod and for Judi , ot Bo l tioic lion" N 0.116 Market Etna. J. :SSTRA FLOUR on hand and in PIA Di/ DAVID 0. ILDRBST. sal . =Aar Liberty and Daudet. BAllON—Hams, Sides and • Shouldors in stare and Ike isle by • DAVID O. REMIT, sul onset Marty an/ Hasid sta. HILLICOTHE SOAP-60 boxes for sale C IT DAVID . O. lIHRBST. car. Liberty k Band .4. SIIGAR CURED HAM.`'—Choice brands 3 cerhand and far age by DATID T ILIK 4 RYIRT SUNDBIES--8 bbls. Grease; • Aber. Old Coper; 8 Iwo Yoath.r. to wily tor Ws by ia3 ISAIAH DICASY WOO. VAROME YELLOW, extra. 5 oases On L./....bsad sad for Webs so 3 nsmiNa 131108. QCOTCH SNUFF, Garett's beit, 3 - casks Just reeelmed and for oh by YLENTNG BHT. AAFASON'S BLACKING-400 dozen un hood and Ityr nate by ssa 1 1 1113111:0 BR(18. . • - EOGS by the bbl. for asle b • 7 ' aaa . : VrEB.. 40 8 .23_ 02(Es stir 50 HEWS. Sugar for sale by sa3 SMITH. Malt & HUNTE& GRAND PLEASURE ITEOURSION TO LASE SUPERIOR. THE new and superb steamer PLANET, C. Id; H. Rstahrook, eri I leave Cleveland on Wed uvular meninx. Aviont.l6th. at 7 o'clock, and Detroit on Thureday meninx, the 16th. at 9 o'clock, toneldne at Mackinac, tape Bleu, Sant St. Kula °ulnae/roe, Mar trot.e.,.lazdate..prer illzhboAlltrer=:,ll:f4: naseengers an opporttliti of ylalMithe !dines and ' othen Dhow or intereet In that romantle realm. The tole will occupy about ten days, end le detlgneii . t• .7118 EXCURSION" of the mem A Ilne soll ~slat of 717 tons WI be taken alemg far the ainumunent the reteeenitera_ Wrr - flarel.v..land ma , .4 beet. 910.0 3 . lace from Detroit rip e..d be*. 00. The Mare fs 1200 tome burden, Wit empready Ibr the Lke FOPelior tra* oldomed br Weastle .ne merles& ad sentleatea. and via l mmmedW Tbo fleldn,messre arra The bat D Wand) new, and fs theidedlr one of Om Warmest and Ind boots ~ built fa blieldg ate ts fitted ap with a Wow to =Amber to ad newts a supe rior first dam boat. Iv ewe the number of pale elsould exceed three hundred. the neer end bet Masmer Forrester gill ammo ma=el=,..Th...e Forrester large a esoeets zialtes,u4l. pleurae of thee rniagices. After the Planet ratimm fr - m ths ereurelort, oh. -40 be out on the MILO from Detroit to Ontortegm. hewing petal! SKIT nastier morning st 9 o'clock Par freight or pumas mar 0011. TA .toL. A. Piero.. Caseload; 0. A. Trowbridge or & D. Ward, Detroit. starer John Rinor Botts. of BAISTIEaNG c HOUSES TORN T. HOOD: RN mon o BEnr9tl) 00, 1 BOMMltelet BOMERSRT CO,„ mouNT.ptisksert wzlnfoßrti OONNELIEVILLII. TATITIGE Op, Penis UNIONTOWN. Rumozsvms. - NEW BRIGHTON. BEALTERCO.,". Dopodta oeload, Dbrosmta made, Drab :bought. wOrt and collected. Bank Notes and Bret, bought and slid Stocks, Noble and *Our Beaurltisa bought andodd. on unandadon. Chromapnedonon and olltentkal• solleAtad— fi ENT'EFFiIaiSHINGGOODS--We have on band a large aanetwat of nn. Bank Cam; CravatTlPar. Ea= andlialr Blocky Bilk and Satin !NUL, Radom (11,11.4 SWIM atn, ata. Also. KW. SWIM Halm 'and Gans* finder Rata and 1,00.00., -which mo •111.011 at rained veto., auk JOO. HORNE & 01.17 Hatkat at. so.lese' : . i - ANN ALB IC-•• A. mat .• mu • one their ale tbrangh , hermonth of Anew*. They will seen mark down sae gilt' further Winn the prices or their steak. gam two hundred seers cues and p= eat are roods mill he opened, rendering their more reeeiniet• than et the opening eras eala. w 9 OR SALE OIL EXCHANGE—Between I three And four theasod sem of hod In Ink strumM thpbereY, lot only Eta person. Tile lands ate wet aff In tract , et iszious slam I suit por-hassee. Will So :mew lo part fro • Printhur Press sad Type, HesdyMede Cloththp,levrelry. Ae. Apply to en 2 B. DIcLAIN k SON Proposals. ' SEALED rb proposals - for Sarnishing 3500 lee. of 4 lEWater Ploa. 950 food of sinch do. will twohlwrod at. the °Salm( taw Watr A ll'alti n tsg N "oo , day OIVILLOg. the 7th loot. Plidobwrith, AM. 184:1&55.403•5ta1t. OF TRADE & MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE—Th. regular monthly limiting ot tbe atton villbe ht 34 on - Friday afternoon. August M. at 4 n'elook. llualtima of Importance will b. temutht F eIJTEINERT it SON,' have removed • t e - their Neel Ihitate and General Agency CHSer No. 53 ARK= STUMM near Third. 001 • ZINO P INT , -- LO casks Jersey sine paint SIX BBLS. EGGS reed slid for Bale by_ .614 MAIM !DILWORTH W. JACKSON & 8011. • GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, 240 FRONT ST. 41 930 BROADWAY, .2V6W YORK. Dinohad' of Co-Partnership. WOTICE is hereby giiren . that the Co-Part 1r qg n t "Ala aUtI e an d " Tre t,=. t tt city of ttelnunh. is this way by the of Frederick Wenn !ea. and by the tation contained In the article, of minextemehln attar in the maw elgoalLsoputbas of the mkt late arm, ata milliesteel nettle the Waimea at their idle. No.. 63 Wane stmt. Pltteintre, 111 . . Mot=li.. 4l 4inet let. 1.866. Viceundersigned ;will continue the mann - IsetaniteWln664 GlaaaVottlei. vole. and allktods e aleonrate, ma Intar tO toms 4 Wight man.at old staset.No. INI Wetet.titrest. Front Ms experience to the bnoiner and Earl= enlPll. gs best americium. be hopes by stliet attention to t • emtlnuanos of tbat permeate oo liberally booby, Hale tataleammeaf. 4 ._. Ravine tans Ile nth* stook of the old Simi and bly zepalredthe erneal esettnies and made many 1 &TeWint histeavet-eala. be ' flab amadeut al doer promptly end eatt4setotily. P. RLOR EN Z . 1N - retiring from the Glass businesi I hke edeasetre in reedralasodlng My ittl...e.r. Mr. F. B;; BENZ, to the friends and Gartman of the old Erin as .belt etetmeed to ream good aatlotattion in the • =me. Aloof to& ardent ant one In whom that antOsee cow Admen. sal- . - TM& WIGHTeI3I4. :. T' ittEP;it;etatilp I;atetof;:ire exi - stint be tfMa tha 4MlattitOtalalaathis sm. been dimly/A mutual mensal. Tba bamboos or the firm .111 pa . 404 by dew of the trm, at 411404 c 44 stoma. No. 114 Dw oat stmt.. . ALEZIL MoBANT. tieborth. 3411=h. 14611. ANO ,trattbrs. . . . .. • , (Sciocesidi t o A. &A. Mcßooty) VOMMISSION •A FORWARDING MES- A.] ONANTONiderin Thor. Provldosis and. ProdnO4 rinterolly, No. 114 deendstnet.Plttatnirgh, Pg., _gm • -IMPORTANT TO DOVERICESPERS AND DEALERS THE ; HOPE IBM 71 MIGIN STEM end , 11 . Blasi= enure. NovithEO • Irise=4 Moe. 103•Pronot eivet,"/Pewo Xent. it/TNaa.sBoi aidpitilco its:m.3mq Cita, Proprietors of th is lohg and well - ltilf AND API= ESTAIILMENENT. - Cathy= to tits best Pherowseestleel Powders to fpr Weed. t.lna andothwe Cass. Pe-- sup slowpoorpere Phosterol, szol wany_othro dos eponyms In evawit=l4. - gay offer upon the oweoVremonstdo =now opses ant to deed.= who none= Own. R. RJ. a. IMAM. B.—(konanness advised to twins In 11x . Mills or, Beeson'sHydranlid Cementor Water Lime Vlmdersigne4keeppnstautly on:hand ugorrigioli of tide sailds,ofthe test quality, MP Ata.t.ti. rarsdn tr i taills4Lon krt . Voistatted Winds. ?be iraftnons miasma aid i dt a geteris m tg.thli=l; Joao and EFINED SUGARS- , • LIUiO bbli. awbtarotl•d: 50 5500 , awns ,PulTsrls. 4 4 rorArtit la i tir th4 412:11`kentarktilea,i 11ITINICD , BUGAR-72 - bble .c icdered, =thew, ndhuidorattorzwau. Oa=ECM ST Booth 4, Nos Yogic ME= andlea for sale by emait. NAM I Milt-TER. Removal. Dissolution of-Partnership; ALEX. liciAßE,. "4-4 E• HEDS.N O. MAR; 56 5551:L05t • dc s • yldla. Saar, -17) Ws. Cradled pagan •75 to& 71. alleen 100 000a1.00tr. 'WORTH OAROLINA • TAR-40 bbLs.• for • adiar Joao strarrisanswoara. SHOT -95 kegs assorted Shot for sale by .100 =UV= k DILWORTH.. PIG METAL-415 -tins Soft Iron for nolo by. Mary = Jr DILWORTH, 180 t 231, ltd et. OIL 01L111141. ups,Jlo, 0 lbs. for sale by ad. imislirialMiatamet. QQT.IIILB--600 lbs. for sale by sa set . 11. /1. 1 / a l/11111TOEM &CO. 1. INBRED OIL-3000 galls; for sale by, - - - lARNISTOOKA CO. ATEI - OK —2OOO - 1, for sale by tsao - .. 11;L It •:. moor co. PARS Sli4.4.6Ases tbisals - A 414101090SAVAi. AUCTION' SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Clacomeretat Maks Mow. carscr Mad Tod Pink abut. CT ft O,Ai o Wt 81. rnISAFE err th 4uo. o'clock. at tbecotakattatal Walt A oirl= 4 Wooraz i l de.ounb• moli, 0 . Larg• 117IttnovirtlAo•dat. FAST TROTTING HORSR AT AUCTION —On Psthsynnorninn. August 44, .t 10 deb*, as 'table of.R.: H. Pattrsoey corzwr of Irlamord 4.. sad i.Chernt b. win for hesolrat ninny tt nay coa -1 env. ems nen ftesellrewn Wave. 'unable Wit Ikaar. P. It a pkVlSl, asa. IpoTiKs AT AUCTION—On - 4 ittnTMl----sy Aug. 4tb. comaiendutt 1W41.4,..101n wan the conntsatina salmi mow. corn. Wou4...atal bth .t., a nuothar of •rusbl• nzts o Ma Il mit t a s i l u bratp.ta ak. 111111 n=.•,s4r/I=.n.p.t.r. nint9li ih rii2 i prams hnossints. Itam•kasi_t Stationary a. f "'" r. Der!. • S lIL RG D H E A N T O ULCOOTN O IN S n OUTH 'PI ML k 0.3 deo*. on thepeeelleis. win be 04 by ante of k Bear. 7.41 t __Tn7 o 44 , 72 .4 kamdelt valuable Bagellnyi In the A aron& a:BmM Plttaborzh, lit e een 45 on Carson at L . C l itV'.44 sad 47 On the Breen nMe Turman nearCosean • t. Noe. In as aeon Mawr stmt. TM. Innisointable., Perme—etwfbarth cub. hol oe ; ee w mithioterest atuil-eaunany. Tar. I . , . P. M I DAVIS. And. __,__ 44-tidIi:TRNITURE AT'AUCTION-This (bidayl afternoon. at Ado k. at the commemdal m rooms. Gnomon( WoodA sth gen...1 1 l be id& law rio: Int of I Inaltura: =Wall= in arnpErtor Stammer Tate a to.. 2 Ilan•asat Saw, 2.lmpotor Mehoer Divan; 12 " " Chang 1A tm Mar: 1 . Rank_ • - 1 " Marble top Wu h Wand: • "Te1:415 Superior Walnut 8. uteri. am hoot Paer 6 pato Rupert. 51k and.Woreted Damask Window Our. tam, _ will oornke and himmlnas eon 110t6 !When n'Y*Mlll:ll. Chair Inviln nets, Itadeteada, 10. P. 21.13.A1T13, Luot. JOE 'PENTLAND'S GREAT CIRCUS! WILL - FA.IIII3IT CiNEWEEK, cora-. y y to..dog_cd MO ATM.:. AUGUST' 6ity to front o tha AMERICAN ROTEL, Pam Street. Thin cocoon', compeeed of the meet talented ete palm, Rom elt parte of the world; la dlatlrgulAel he the Mem/no , Novelty and Variety of Ns Inttatattanents. NIOOLO and his three Juvenllo Wooden. AL PHONBR. BRNASTIAN sal ALIIA,, , dr. RICHARDS. Idr.- PRANK PASTOR, /4r. ONO. BATIAINLDNA, O. SHIN WOOD, 15. JAC/00NX. BlNNithl/., Mester IBILZBWOOD and - . Old' Joe,• .Pentiaodp • . • WW Cl CLOW/Ilk With • boa of athar Went. woods, tne Troops. aa - 'For particulars of ProonsWo. Pm= Chariot. Fa talicry Bud, au4 Peilbrmariema asaargin ss• AIL at frit a ittAT ; Pllttatlirl o t I dg Vita DAT ma mincing on TOM itY. Itd4-2p MORE EULOGIES ON Cone Cut Cornet.. a warm. • • 4116 pp. Illustrated, dent. Print SIX. Prow the ilfgamakie Sentinel. L. Tikt, witerorbarver. ho •ra.ly pm. His hits at charmters of various marts an. admirable. 1 Man the Nashua. CIE It b. leas humor, sound intim sad a wood mural. It 3, has beenproommad eg vet to Dianne beet efbat. Nitta the lsouls llowseno Mum The writer le *shrewd 'judge of bum an natant, and. mercinee pelotas at some of It. Iceland:Lai f w h arnemas— though without Mamma, In-ha Use math a Ingnerilit as Inch tm. Awn Fortner Literary distil. Thew. ts • agents:Less about the deacriptions arid the I portraitures. which, in them days of literory.lahmEth U t reedlyrekeshing. Pron the Near York EsTorge.— Admirably fitted for domeotleatkm la that stweaghold and eitadol of _outdo oPialoa—tha Mar. Ends.. .non the Few Tor 'The ma n ta Is -Mae snetamhil k wltl=rEngtandars,- the dams, yelltielansart. and all Foch am drawn to the Avetths Tralerrate.(ll4.) Bag. It U &capitally written lane. • .Awa Athau Uh.)Orreds. re. obittalters me drawn to theilfe and by a mast: hand. • • Nina Melo:works (Pa) Ifirintiser. One of tha beet pictures of- Milan life we ewer rend. Prontii4 firiditiOrt Farmss. Wrlttnn la styla of channinn errightllneallgtatt the send to of ths wan rrodadlna one of DIOIIIII, . - It Is the - wink of a taiater.; The ottiewiters us most ; 57 1,44011 . ‘T' n rs rto77 One OftheT twit. Amerkaa moth • rammtly lamed. Fran the thisbst; (Oki.). LEW .r. 4. Vat aril soft he TAW is &medal, lambents, .and en chants with made i zel4h . sti.tri=mr onward. Averii aidteral mid extremerotereeting storY. • Prom the Now York Atlas . :The boot, moor e. with:oaks ite mark, sad whet. abatono it bo, too, to Aroatioan litoratora. To an roue remittlog 111.2 i 5, a trey _of am by toarams Ida to allot lt,y_lnal._ks.st jro sale by Boolowilers tommtatt •rwstst.s. sr , nmatlt BhOS.. No. El. Park Row. N. T. Pittsburgh and Comishvills RAIL Opening from , West Nekton, ,Wettesoreland County t 4 Dawson's Station, oyixteite .iratt Leath 'Fayette County, 62'weitirout 1. Pittsburgit: ON and after the drat of-Atiaust the trai n. of eee e.e.aellrrleft Mama ‘lll bs ran between the abase palate smtll itutbss nods% as hi. Wm, First Troia will leave lisorson's Station et WSW' di skied A. M.. reach West Newt= et 7.8.5, almost= • with As f sg ammTOlU. Pla6w ant rae b " • &mad Trail:leases Palma's at 12 o'clock, WON W. tieing at West Newt= at. 1.25 P. M. Tint Trete will lean West Newton atscaaaa A. Y., anteing at Desson'ssi a at &md Ware *al leave West Sevrtart e.4s P. IL, mg rash Deanores at 7.24 P. M. wittamemestirMathe train. at Davnimell aid Dabsebnes. The Aswan Claes Tabor 101 es Plttstramb, *Mr evlinstem.meeptibtadaY. atbelf pest *rot este& beestee• IT ._ _Le canneet with the trees es 'tbs.. ltelabt .111 besash way d e af Tar name •PPIT CIALDW 7L. Eq. Aallstagti2elatel , 4.24,,Weer. Nevem:or ktW. Amen. en baud the steenust=arallsber_ P i m itniatose blottosetabsla Itebtse. ' OUT= BARN= IBAGS .AND BAGGING. NOYLES&'WHITTLESEY, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, Ines oua. stay irrw TOIL, HAVECONSTAITTLY.OIi RAND, AND Itsandbottus to ardor._ . - - 112m8 So Flour, Grain. BA Buckwheat, WoOLI 00 too ottottlott ot poloOrk7.llottbsoto to • r.. I and TAW= BAGS, BULLEItS' - BAGS, 'Deitignedend printed to order,. 'expressly for eii use. Our facilit.lem see scab. that me alit iupplT from 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Isosarten sad Dalai GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, . . , . sad maims that otTlzma4 sad T11tn.t,.... /bog si4l -, . =WPM& 2. 410 . 31. 17. 1 which vii are v?ceittler aen,nia , ~1... Some Pam t.•eseh laws -N kl33 fob* like .to 'sigh, cke'o e folks doik . &gm tone • - • Mks jaw be 61A-hert otriesh4•l th•thico4s hoe i Dar you: •; yo • The lihrtnzkft MA, octe . red reenelliptie. laserh=re' gar . . . . . . ! The I Itrel F reeDe m ! la th• Tni; toed .. .RAM 1 3 . 1 ., • Mil t. 1 ,1 1=1. 4 11. 0. rdb,17. litheorris lis•rass•-ihto per ipeehoil.,. I r eneetlluete tievirotoe vh lone ' ! Flow therrelo Kam.,or `Mese Eteare-Ihrsoado. I 111 Paddie_emr _awn unmet. • • '` , ll. our Child In IM•se.*-1. 11.Troodhaey. - 'A weer stock of Plasm harrjeust wetted, Annie !webs hem Aohated eetth weal ears sad tereakeesed Iter Cant i• • =See. M44 !1:111ARIVIT . 111Ailtr, raw ed. act ter the Thaubstrz !tapes; also Ibrolart. BUREEM 1 I -L. -Hating disoovered that the jumble olzionci to Litt than thoolow pLlLfag, sell sic ArD BOYS' CLOTHEMOI* from 10 to to pot ee l it '!"" . ". than tr.61114N4 Woodotroet. Vial Mesta , * q 416, r 1 4 0.- • Wadi to Wow. . _ VTINTFIAN bli3D-- 00 b le.i."Cookeaseit" hsearts• sird Ibe or.ll-4.7fAHNIEITOCK* au ) I Al • luizaw.44 ,bi a . 'j jodfor . 4 1 hig n LOVA is ; •F. AL FORREOTIFYING-30 bbL 'ton altdibt =ls by .D. W. ITIMPTIVIII 4/ZBF*" . ASH—i 2 calk° in • More oa. LED d krfr nft amt. urrijilMmedenarthifor M M l — oar ca lllM l it a leg o? gala L w"symulani g . : =-1.1.5 bbla in store TALLOW O ~ .1 w...M .4K1 bbb vratri lg i C icirgy H 4 shipping LARD OIL aoxibt . antll s on bezi n air r sa l e bl I I : 3 8 1 bbL and 2 half bbla. just reeler - eon , nustrea tan ramie br DALZ6LL tOO. ACKERKL-15 MAL large No. 2 Mack adl kw solo 117 tu24 ' DALZELL it 00. bbls: lu do DISKte No. 3 Blackerel; « • baltbbla. •D bald bb1a.dr0,54., do toT tie j;111. DAIOBISON &OD. T"."--100 bbl N: - it. Tar, large bbln. in 0 - 2 4 /4 " ara "*" u .. 4 ", ° °. ° Arti t is astot.rt IWHEIB--6 bbla, 'in ane wirei, to.arrive on rgoilPTri!l."4 as .! ,1 - .,17 41211511:LL. rsa * 00. : mArautraz—too, :1ti.'031•4 Oxide xxore IDOWDERED 8LU.1.-3N _Am ,justreo'd sad An lea br lan -13 33011. tiftRODLIA TELLOW 'lbs. just reo'd isad for lola bf Jo2ll 1111311,121 ensue: '652i % ualig o QYRINGES—: • ' full assortment jant reor 1.7 and fbr - Alas • - -Immune mud. AVLOOHOL- 1 -10 bblii. just reed atol for tale -e , fats ILIUM* BUM ARD 011,4 A vitae bbLs.ind rfda sad "Wale trs Jail TUNING UM 80AY-100 bits. , Ointinnati Fatal' Family gcapiar ads by - 11111121 M. j. -.4a4 1 f.II4MeND A 4ft "- 111. 130MM-7-casks first_t_ushty zeds "111: sinViteidebr' ''' wain R. n LBS. BUZ . YITOI _jut reed LIP mad liiitelitcr ' 4 I4L/NONG ram KfitV.GATZ:IJINgIO4),' tnny f 7:111,:.‘ ......... 1 11 f 4i•it k 4. „
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