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    BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
11, 4 1 Prrillit
32 0 144, k COM] ADIME T TISIIIGI AGENCY
° Allll'.,:
NR
mid the %museum
To the Public.
~XRE BRA.NDRETII ROUSE is now open
. tam Suroprea plea. and roar for tom reception
._trerellas public. to wham condbet every atteption
twW `" 1 % . /Sd• br the Mora WOW& late of Judson • no-
Sono, Saila Iroaderay, oodte Sam
0 2a. Stint. entrance So. 41 Omni st.—Sew York,
,33randreth:Ronse Restaurant,
„ tiPPOSITS. New . Raven Railroad Depot,
sad Canal •Li. Neal' serml
~dizntmc,,„te l y . .l7:t7ll:tea and coffee of *err
Artrl . tonl y . k g . y .i j i llte b =l4ll
eferarfii tb• afternoon. Secant tended O atjau,
Yak Hotel e eoperintenda the creAtlng department. No.
! 4 re,'," . th " a
d % r diesPlr bettor dianer—
bireta,. If equal maw for ettisfsc•
RAM it. and Oanal—entrmace
either street. ton
, ?.41:thr.,°2"""?..."487"..t'Zr"" Oa ore
"m""darreankTa
'' "Itoughl . ,_
_a Patent Elastio Skirts.
FeATES &, C A NOE , No. 1 Barclay s treet,
Il i a,/lan. •
aympt they have the
hatir.:4thtttent. atmanalhatmen and, wiles?.
seeerdlng to la..
W. JACN dcN.
GRATE:AND K FE SO NDERMAKER,
244 FRONT AST, 4 CO BROADWAY; NEW YORK.
PAP= WARELIOUBS.
. UNO.A.N, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161
WM= etreet..—A gnat Varle of PAPER tar Book-
TOYS AND FANCY GOOD&
AHLBORN & CO., 54 Maiden Lane,
(up Amin) and al Liberty street, Impartai of TOM
taq !AMOY GOODS: kleall66
•
Spiritual Telegraph.
IrIIE organ of modern bpiritualiam, Fourth
soticonsswel 110. Ittontabls I.hit tallest re
no 'extant ortlonootrPsets and oplolorts or. Boirplll In•
tereourvo. PoDllsDsd iroskly st.l2por sonoro; all
•oritostßoolcs testae by - PM/ RIDGES BR 3T
-
3112 Brostbw. New .Yori.
8.--d osts/rome orßDlrltual Books meat on soaks.
Ws.
nol6.3mdP
Comos, - Pans and Fancy Goods.
William Tasker,
bti)PARK Pracm, NEW YOBS Invites
. tbs attention or Boathorn and Wooten, Northnts.
n Oast orrans.. - 00ntbs.' Haar . Tooth and Nall
-BrusherLadles' Rettanhat .
nalloolat sad Dead grooelets, Poo Perfumery kat Hope, Port Mon. Ba; Wen But.
tog; Pies sad Noodles. Hotta and St
Watch Guards.
M N . Geeatand Ohm Beads. Necklace to • India Rubber
• Casten Bolls and
To
at story del...Halloo; Moans.
sad Outlay. acid and alit Jewelrai d tc L oordeons
Il l ithj d lna:, Kellett and
E Lerizatom of
tt_9l.7it %be my 10re.% pcsoll tbr ' Llt or - Approrod Par
11111,M! a~' otter Alan ' TM Pit d
• ' • TO Park Pow: No York.
to; 11.—pleaea eat t his Out mayll3.lyr
. 77 .80pPzurs PATENT PLANE. ''•
e. traidraftligtrad • in prepared to Supply
CIAII2IINTEES, OABINIIT•11LICItILS, and War era
• -In. genawy„srlth his Patentedanderarable Manes.
Atli brae abed it • pronotutos It a mat valuable In
vention, that most sora 001:20 tato general nee The Ibl•
.ening atter% fanwsratical workmen r. Am on
m a ser Peters the Patent.. hears...iv r , neCUUSILIdsur this
Naas shire orb,. n
• •
waha
kur...,:a YALTSIT
nary 22. lrad
r .rab '1
• •er. hereby certify. that dating the last twelve months
need liraner's Patenat Plane, anti do not hasinds,
..rartatenuneod It to Cabinet -Mateo and Oranenters as se ,
view enemy other Plane In me. We consider It pseuUsr
brd tO planing oak, ahe, walnut and all sorts
of ma; and Mr waning ranters, it ts far superior to
t mode area:aphid, babies being a gnat airing of
lad • Ono tram hymnist this Plans. will pane mon re.
news than An man can do by any other Dhow or method
nea . ' • - Lt. a. RYAS & VO.
reran. gm; .
hays aundaed Ifogpsea Paten Balch
Pans,sad batten It la be a most eacallent artio , •lla the
-owe ew wtdch It Is 'unaided, sa a• combination of plane
and swarm
dolt tr o zzlontaitaid b aj t e
b ad : t n . 's= gnaws ad IL
iuld r i - have no doubt, when Oa rapport:Ma err
become
known. but that it.Riß mdlrely Supersede the,
Iwe and laborious foam.
USSI
_cheerfully nuemmend 11 to all persons engrand
In • tbs. Cabinet bindrom as from my knowledge' ofelt.
'.there Is nothing D
en
rated to give a smooth and bean.
toraneers as the flapper .raent Bench Pane:
• Janos W, Woomera;
Turidtme Wararcoma, 07, 99 Mira st.. PLUM •• - e - trilt.
Itteemra. February 72,,1666.
- KW= P.'III.TON, of this city. Is my sole Agent Mr the
labs or Plaras, or of ..I,lg4ta m manufacture and nes sown
WIL 11•IPPER.
21 . rarannth. lras. • • ' mh2namo.
1
Carpeting', Oil Cloths and Matting*.
ROBINSON '& Co..
NO £7 ranrarssßz, PEAR WOOD.
A RE now.receiving a large and choice SP
' aortal W eat or CIARPZIWYCH of the latest ,and nowt
idens Oep
Royal Velvet, id 114116 W
r.lko and P.
Mara and erotNEne,
- Patent Ingrain,
• -• • • sneer
, r , ..2%.,= r4
•Togedibme ' , HA limey desaiylion of Hemp. Cotton, and
ow Wad Garman& .
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
'Yremb to 24 Set wide, al/ ona/Iths and poker.
Alao,Table OH °Lilac bod 7 and groom 011. Illradec bed
and oven Holland Window abodes PLUM and Table
Coe
alitDra=Nmana Canton
end ettn 4 ..li4zwee bof attll• lorscobefts.
Taa Tom-
No.YOßAgladies' Institute.
No. 38 West Twentyahirdst., N. Y.
Pingsmia•;•Rev.llEßßY DANA W AHD and Wm WARD.
Ambled by—Rer.TURQDGILI 111.111 gar 1.4 R., and
Her-BARDDSBR SPRING PLUMLI6II.
'27le2Driderate rem eerier 10c. 8.0. cad redrtM.Artg.•
1rj . 1.1118 INSTITITTE.Proftsenors 41
- It
' . thilteat grathrlnan',Jui , of
rude. Paltding.l)reelng. arid • the Ifodern=ages.
alipproMdes BetheeLetters elan Or mum ladles Me
ahltur Welt edunatlon. 'The French language Is ea ex.
tmuire Mel:tenter ,the institute .la taught with um
Raw IL' 1). Ward. Rector °Mk* Institute, may be erl
drawled ht Nem York D 7 ma% ...PeOMerr 01 . 11 .1,1R11
illog
1 .1
e==•;llste . f l tbe snare run l e t ; I . ty aml i, alat the tri
gay & Conked mme r el.; Pa:Mb= •
of
English it CM, • dm
J. R. Mellor, do
.1. 8. Dmiron. Market rt.. Mt .
H. & Damerth. du,. my 22 Into .
, Y. aubairolte - ..,:..::....h. r; Yournrres."--...—.....a. Rama
i- . - ,
Excelsior . Cartalagenctory.
A st=6..6
. oIINSTON, BROTHERS 4 CO., praott- 1
ad oomb 31..bne, carrier of Rebecca arid Bobacett able I
OUT. Pa., have on head aadarelharn
ma ea amortareaterOarriaiat. Metalware: Butal ,
engir• a., made In all their various style., with
egard, to durability sod bearity or Rabb, using irt
tilLet i r_ermUlb bed Junta& Iron and Itiaatero. Illeitory.
attauded to au the moat reaeociable fermi. Tbiy
(=Meat that all mbar.) laver theta with their rate
;Maw% alVMeir ." %=ester To l t s‘ rasfpa t r i tleTa k e:
tory may lb m.crutee durbia thi daY ret2e .
" Book and Sob Printing
kOHN-T. 811RYOOK, haring recently rer
norid Ms /oh PegLinz Mho to t 3 Alth strait ohm
Mail& Ostattalialldloit.
t ori=itror b a with attaxa ms powar rod impor ~ ot
t= booh,
Joblitoritardi.lowaww, ha la ambled to exacta. wtorirdw
ah tookawl toorauttlle Job ;wintmit at ahrot
'vet and TUX moderato prim. ' .
' Mwa sit ry Tor the Wit of_a mocior article of boo.
box maker's draw boal Fifty realtorflook
Payer: oo bawd Lod for oala. 10710
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PITTSTURergOatiI FACTORY.
1iti1p0.r...........XL1Mi1 ' }...Fr1R1CC11L....A....a1!. sat.,
• ' ''' • ''''. 'MEOW -ii to:
iSillealiliorli to 'L IC ' Blivl6.
AM t ' ;i1J10%)117/.11: . ~
V l3 ik
, 7 • • war Wood .t. • ,
' rittsburgk.,lreina. •.
CribllES;: , CARRIAGES, PIIATONS,
Sitilihr, bad oven deaceiptlon of tasbei lrehkles
b tto arlersadijlrdshed 100 so err
beauty ordeers. ttiMs! .. of tlnlsb..k.lll;l=6;
nod ihsrabtlity of
Ofirlin yak iniiii7t7 Weil
llide Oil lad Leather Store.
SIRICPATItIOK,
No. 21' South Third Street,
Maximised Olustrad sta. Philadadahla,
NZ BALE SPANISH:HIDES, Dr
OnanMeliad PlanlP Tatham,' (Ml.Taamaa
an Toole
.0. imasse prism sad Um but Mama
ad Lean. in Ur toast eanesi. Or vela
tlio l vaartat Wise will be gime In cash, or taken la
xabasem. ba IGa ileattur. steed' frae of and
mold do amdaimion. • • Xxi
.
WM. IIearTCBMON CO;
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Produce mud CommWien lerchents,
AND DALLIERS IN
Pittehumit Manufactured Art:Wee;
X. 219 , Laerly street, tome , of Irwin,
eye : PITTSBURGH. PA.
PO. B. MM. COAST
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
BOAT FURNISHERS;
Produce and Flitangl ERB iilannfattarta,
No. 141 Water Street,
rein "" rs:2 7llltjjaGlL PENAL
Jams Irwin & Co.,
NAN UNAOTURERs OF
IMPIIITHIO ACED; Sulphuric Ether;
irgp=s t ri A tupuirr. ;fea t Add;
liateArl&lrr; Nit'' ' . 4 M Taim,
- MIL
AVIA': GLASS ,WORKS.
. Wl/.. DAVIDSON_ & CO, .
CUFACTIIRERS and dealers an Vida
Bottles. and sll kinds of Gront and runt Glutesare,
ts= t —ato i littliA:Z i etag= t ra
*Was
LEATHER.
PRUE, HENDRY & CO.
reira. TRIRD Street, PRll,et'Det
NtOCCO MANUFACTURERS, COUR
tinakiiiciaarftre of 7RENCH CALMIII_CA
p. • • "`"`" ci!K !NH!' ILwrtia:u
, !.. PAINTERS.
L ._14031. - G& LANE.
' ROM AND SION PAINTERS,
' " - AO. Y 6 THIRD B7SZET,
aad llarkbt IMMO
"All'otoeta romptay attended to.
mama. essensied Barmier de.., 1027•tt
ROBERT :PAT'S/WOWS
It-FM WEB,. Y AND BALE
. IiKABLE,
OMor .1.1001014 stryst and
• .011-11 , . • • Pik'
lAmelence "Aker,
1 :Vim eLAIS.NTAZZ" A s
1 . s li desenpV9 33 l l ,
is •, , , 4 si4iier• .!=ui us r al
I 841),
fillJi•
•
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BUSINESS - CARDS
ATTORNEYS. _
EWILARFES,
Attorney LO
alLaw, andllastata Collector
001:11M6 O&M
OH: AND P.RIirIYSIZVARL.4 RALL&ROAI4I, YiAr:
..._St..ekWarnearObllell.ll3,o•llllraa, Oedazabta...Nithl..d.
lboruatt. Portaigo.TrumbnlL Blalumlnipad *Mars,
(LINTON. Ohio.
•
M .4
i l t itgltleivam au, 1"".
m.f• awa.. o.
MHetay
Maws. Y. k VAL Faber,
virart"u - ' "i•
for the good Wendha end lergert
Payers both In the United Mato
J. W. TnOXPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
COMMISSIONER FOR RENNSTIVENIE,
Davenport, lowa,
WILL Buy, Sell and Locate tande and
Land Warrants. 'Pay Tana, oE4loot Clams, Loan
Honer, LA
BLACK & MELLON, JllO. MILO
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, (Successions to
DUr.fh
~... A Mellolx j Bakonsll's Buflglogs, Want at,
gartviTundertaks LM proneution of Galin,, bear
hsOoart'ot Cla ha% Washington Mr. mlt.l-ScodinT
LW. HALT., Attorney at Law, "Bake
••• 1 1 .• nauoleek - Grant argot, barwaan north and
ad ALM an.Vanler
g OSEPII S. &A. P. MORRIS° Attor
ntiaHa'rg Youth lired."' al t, tl. mV
VP °BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney etLow,
As. St Louis. Mo. 11.7
I t : • • 4 s ' , Attorney at Law—
Corner of Filth .ad Grout davit...o[o=lW thoOolut
on., steps. Pittaboasts. enr2l-7114
J _
ARES J. KUHN. Attorney at Law, office
Fourth Arad, neer.Grant. Pittaborgh. jab:ldly
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JASPER. E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
No. 89 Infth stroot,Plttetargh.
Michigan General Commission and Collo°-
. taon Agency Moe,
jk‘Oß the collection of Home and Foreign
Manantlaa andallother Mow olanan to 1111annan
l akt sdA i ne o t i t . t=og a 11 , : o t P o wo u ralre n n
Incas and Inanrance Alma.
FILM= t ANDIRSON
nnnunr Detrolkla blgan.R fttoll7tZ aR t
:n
Msr nu
eta or 21War:. nem roolr . Llybalo
WM. A.. IRWIN'S
ZEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front
street, Sd dam frodo Market; Deader In Lake Masi.
id Oda. Pis Ism; Se. Coal IMPUST b.tigtu, and add&
au2l,ds
USTIN • I I MIS, Reit. Estate Agent,
Stod, Binehandfie' and .31111.1"koker, Mica No.
will 'tree; abov. Rood, Suaytore promptly attended
/7 1 .117
-
S .—
ABi.IIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi-
WRI.II Insursue Ocuarray;94 Warr ease.
M. GORDOV; Secretary Western ' Ins--
A: • rum 09, 93 W. 3 .esst.
MAD
42 EIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma
i_ •4W twiarance Commas. Wade 4..4.
:FoaN HAFT, Jr., (uccessor to Jaa. M'Onf-
Ka n. .rd ili. m.w il = s4 .. a d o... F l LLV , Dzimrt4 .t irl ck l•w b v:
ygNitya,„FittalmiTigh- sirsamh. fly Dr.
_ _
jtO.H.N.. P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer itt
Drug".street, Pittsburgh.. 011 s. Turn Was lad DPI Muffs. Igo. 406
orrt7
An =tura 111 malls prompt attention.
fir Agent Ibr &bench's Polukotdo lirrup. gisr 24-17
tt A. FARNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
lialtil=s, n'd m' Wooll sad Flout " i'litts
=hi
RE. SELLERS, Whole/lain Dealer in
Av vrt r.t. p..nA=s hc m. vnnthnz.ik6..mams.,
-- • -- • •
BRAUN & REITER, WhOiellale & Retail
. b =clata. canner or Warta sod Bt. CLelr arecea,
SCHOONMAXER & CO., Wholesale
111•reesesta N. U. Weod shoat. Pttiaburgh.
AOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.Wiloox
a 00, corner llLarkot Area and me
tl7
car haul • fall and couplet* Imortment of
16.11. th• bui
oartatata Maga. Parfranam cut .11
his nerc
Ph premerlytkaos earstally orachcracd.d at all
hum jaßli•
-- COMMISSION &C.
Jew
-- -Clam Ann=
-
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE "GROCERS,
Produce dc Commission Merchant;
A.Sp DEALSIIII IN
ArrrsßaßGE MANUFACTURES,
o. S Weed R.. bemoan Water aal Front at
siGS PITTSBURGH.
Oate of the firm of king & Moorhead,)
COMMISSION ,MERCILANT,
DEALER IN PTO NEPAL AND BLOOMS.
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
aylY PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
C. 0 01018.1 - . 1.111.13
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers in Provieitne,
stn
_ _ _
GENERAL COMfdliSiON MERCHANTS,
NO. MS L.IRESTY STREET,
<.' PTTTEBITEOR„PA.
J. L ta .III.IHILALL,
Wool Dealer and Cl l nnmligion kerehant,
No. 139 Liberti sz
otreg izaff.
PA.
LCRS TO
W. McClintock a Bros-, Kramer Bahm. •
Brown If Ir kgetrick. Murphy, Tiernect Co.
my243md•
RglitOVAL—Soringei ilarbaugh & Co.,
barn removed to No. Liberty street.
4
manna luauaaa--- . .....auxeraca round
mBl PRINGER HARR:Obi & CO., (Satter
r= to 8. Warbsaga.) Ornamboden and Forawding
ercasata Nam la Wool wad Prodaar sanwallMPia.
116 Liberty' atrant.Pittabursh. Pa. azd
A. A. HARDY.
C 01111118.166 ,1KD t g i 111111114 IVAI CNA XII
Agent of 14 nd Indianapolis
BLLICOAD,
No.Bo Water A
at., Pittaburala, Pa.
1.2+4p1
J. W. BUTLER
IL:WARDING A. COMMISSION HER
CIIANTB4O4 Naas In MI MM.( Plttsburipb Mas
a Artlele4, laid Pipe mil u 7
Roar.
ROBISOir 1: • C0., - Wiiciiesale 9rocere,
ji s l i j 6n Pnglar• Dal and lansundadoo 80.
r mtevot. Plttsbara.
MERCRE ANTELO, General Commis
Itlashants, Phlistlelplas. Moral adnarde
"•=irti coosionstents a Psodver • • r.. .417,7
1111 11, to o "amen, I o,
Aliblotar
•eart i tierta Produce Vatar Flw;
ILISOKAII =MAR.
nts of Om Iltotrism — Cal.l74 o..) M7'g.
T
r• LE CO., Wholesale.
_l3tocers,
pittA L. Conls•yet
ua Merchants; and Menders In
ti.. NS, 112
burgh. . - • ralaMinlSltte.
-15EHOUSE.-lIENTLY
T ,, r17 7 1. •
star
110 MAS PALNKR, Importer'. sad Dealer
Preach mat American WWI Pope,. .N 14 Market
4 . i a tereetallandend fourth street
•
•
MaCLINTOOK, Importer and, WholcH
ittellt•tal Deila to 1 3orveilnir2/0.2: 94
mattlag, Tablo Piano WI lilnanom
Stows Boat. mimmlara. and
sioirc ••
• ,
' opt a Atik .., , ,
thehe 91 ' Market d , are 'closing 'out iheir en- ;
t .task of Dry Good 1113
.. at laktotromidloanot from
ormarprim.Pomarstorr to Durebuing their neva rup. ,
ply. we hum or Dud •Dr siont.aarta.of c. 4.ll4korins .
=l9l•l r =l a Atreaseloth u k tr i Dorg , "*.
1 194 ' %r 4 illA ir r il eir% "4. proatrwarietyof kick!
sal Oorrotitrotade rl4iltripott Dram Mow, on of
whino goll onl4 et odromt townie. •, • tap ,-,-7..
.JOSEPH, Rousz ,a.co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TREEXINOS,
EBIIBOIDIRIEN. HGAIRIZY d GLOM&
Fancy Goode; 443.: •
Be.?? Meade" bd. 41A oadthelliamail.
111' &mats for lirsdlree Toros. mh1647
• HAga,n 6111 •
' No, 91 Witlet'litreet,
1617 - 0131,1) respectfully incite the attention
of Varebsoars to their stock of Zing=rilise•nd
Ore •_1141.1..1
_Mg df..
_Bet_ .sag,.___Tm...Orsosaad ojingn•
Dews; organalas .ImM' umerns, Jammu and
Brun==s t r i S lLts__X4
halvah Top Psrunk.
I. A. NOM a 00.,_MISSIVIMII—C. UMW, OD, W. valor'
MASON 1t CO., Wbolesale and Retail'
ti..n.t.n in Zany, and Maple Dry t
. 7dada, 21
' • •
At: •BX .4E; MIRO I • IELD, Wholesale
a-BatA= oonmlosetkaatt
OTTED SWISS, MITTS, &a.—Marphy
p arlhechield bier mita atz,..„,,.....thR0nt
• Dattad and MN Mullea. and fOlart Mt% Now
dia Wart *Aura. Matt 13111ra other dad/6b1.. goads,
ITMI4NNUALSALII—.A. A. Mason A
Oc. Divined soo , bir Imo of of DaLdnad, rod
Ladino* Wand pr i g liN uarfal do 114Un. , d ,
Da . as• Del. WN
►JimC~/~i'.Y~}:iY~:C~Zti~~lVi~)i~,~~
DAILY PIT TS BURGH GAZET
Hon. W. P. Jahostm:l, •
ktVastPg . aga bough,!
1121
M..7 14 .7d. Esq. Q°' Pittaburgh.
my23.3md
laxn WIN ail
DRUGGISTS.
1:13:0:}•a:m:u;r1
INlaralunN
DRY GOODS.
PITTSBURGH,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
_sates Loomo
•
WILKINS & CO.,
(mamma imam a co,/
BANKERS & EXCHANGE 11E0E688,
NO. 71 FOURTH BTREET, PITTSBURGH.
IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers
and Broken linnet/hoot Me <centre, during Ms last
months. we are sat.M.4. thane /111noet. 'Yet-, Instance
'their troublealawsgrouttled of • departure `from their
l egitimate badmen, mid .e therefore take oomelon to as
on the nubile, In advance, that so ereVations “fsa
or g Or slosh .," other °UMW.. operations ' shall tempt us
from the shirt and legitimate Wm of our businem believ
ing that In aeolging all such investments; we shallnot
oule to totter able to weeper onstomers and ensure thole
meaty, but that in adopting •much a course we Mall Dro•
mote our own ultimate hensflt. fe6 - Wl.l.lllNil • 00.
WATlMAN P At id...~....rpappaTWn.... « ....lng. C. RUM
LAM M; HANNA A Successors to
Efin vwl.l)l3.,...l.l%tre.E.setungeo=ertv.i.an3
Amel 11=k Note., and Specie—N. W owner of Wood and
(lomat Money received on Deposit, Bight
Check. for ad% and collectlone nude on nearlT all mind.
pal_polnte of the Potted platen
The highest preenhoto paid iler Foreign and Anonicon
God.
rat. on li e. v modlama eon condgnatents of Produce , iddyped
eral
AN h CO., Bankers and . Exchange
ritM, No. 95 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley,
burgh. P•
NirDuy andeell Baulk Notes and Oohs. Discount Time
Exchange, and ProtalseorgNotew snake Collections in ail
the principal cities bf the Union; Receive Deposita on can
end on Interest, mid give their prompt attention foal oth
er matters appertaining to • Broker 'm Mennen,
ell..lactern It:change conetantly for min artdEtly
atm" 0.11.112111.....—mnraan IA MIL
KRAMER k RABIC B - ankers and Ex-
change Broker. Buy aid sell Gold and Serer and
ruin Noise,
negotiate loarin n on Beal Estate or Stack geese
sad4,3"esrlratyP=7l7B end Tim.
on F.est
tione made en all polt s rte in toe Dnion mrn ./fdoe ' corn r of .
Third and Wood etrcbtei
p dheroPtenlie the Si. Ch ar les
Hotel- aT mrl.ls
J. L ems.
Ir: Le Ar
N 3l or 8 Co.,
B4nk er roo B nl a ll
t r u e . Artts=h. n .
o llberal•terms. and collections
promptly attendell to. jag-ly
IVII°I'I4ES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
a and Ocnoectio Ina of It:ohm:l4m
_Certificate, of De.
pad* Bata Noteunad am* Kuala Week PULP
burgh. WOolleetione toads on the principal en!.
U.:mahout the United Staten.
111 ANUFACTIIRING.
anoatas mrecniar....-.....man a. usanoa---...rn. srummoa
UNION FOUNDRY,
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
KWILL continue the business of the Union
Foundry, at the old stand of PISIINUOS., HtTOll
- Marty at.
Tn., 'eta manufacture as usual, a Urge and genies!
amortment os IC/MINOS. columtalna
Cooking Stoves, Rani: and Side Ovens,
MANTLE A ES,
Hollow Wan, Warm Boxes, Dog horn, Sad Irons,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Machinery Outing*, generally,
And OAd and WATER - I'lOM al all dem
LEON & „BALLS OFIIIE BEST BRANDS,
, 'Union's, Spades, Pinks, Ito.,
All . 1 wialeti be sold at manalectorenf pima.
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JAMES 8088, 89 Market and 6 Union
wanl at; third do ly or from the Market [lowa Pittsburgh.
drotpactrail intoros ids numerous ftiend. and ono
.- erg that he ha. toot received his Spring and Summer
Goole, in all Varlotlee. and of tho lateet style. now worn
in the eastern chi.
The partienlar attention of the Ladles islovited to .well
smarted .tock of Gaiters. and Fancyand Slipper. of
all demeriptienr also a nice etock of Midvale.' Gaiter. and
Fewer Shoes which wascarefully iher Gentleman.
he has am pattern of Fancy and Wowing articles. }ar
charm kw clash in tun Wee enable him to eel/ at NI
low prime a. any e=eittaLet mil to the city. lie
lal. continues to manufactir. heretolon. , any . kind of
dle.' and Gantlaueshs. waav, in the newer, on I. and of
. .
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM_ MARBLE WORKS,
Sla. 111 sad 7133 LiOwts stem; 4PP00441 tistMl/Wd and.
PITT B / 1 1Thillt.
ONITSIENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones,
Ittediare Taps Itaaltda, Isapodas Otos.,
...T.. babel, sad made to cedar C y alachlo, at M.
barest pima. nava Satoh.: ..7.lyltal sad attotted d.
Or Yoresataatag i ajoa band. Sleek sad Slab Star•
W ceders
b OlbaTZT= at 310 r.l b e:ti attar '.
W. W. I/MALAWI. •
Penn Cotton Kills, Pittobnrxh.
KNIUDY,. CBILDS & CO., Manufao
NS toms of- •
Pomo A No.l Ilsay7 44 6hostlng4
Chsla zr., o( all colors sad WK •
Plosrlftses sad Saab
&Ts of all dam sad a....mM
Bath:Lit i.ur
•r? " 4117.X: "I.`",tdußTZ:ZBi—ournmt2WP
M'CORD & CO. - '
WHOLIDIALN AND ILIMAIL PARBIONADLN
HAT ANA CAP DIANUFACTIIREJM
AND DIALAIIIN ALL KINDS OP nraa.
CORNER OP WOOD AND PIPTH NTRZETN,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
so. Thar stmt eatta4c. ir g culler annityleof Data
, •11 011"21u1 . 54 Boaa, CWT. an 0.7
Fm• &amts.
z
L L IMPOVION -.ALUM
Ea!tEIEMEail
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH. PA.
2EaACK and Depot Railroad Scala% Hay,
latle sad Grain do.; Platform .ad (Sonata. do.; Door
Vill ' .. rhoznb Walton Dodos
Bolta and Paatmahnnr, Warble Ilya • Ca'Lff=f avai
rlatr in form' and Arden. .. def
y A. BROWN, would most respectfully In
Itma ?4. o p o u f tgaojEat he k rv: hand. at hie !num
plots eneortnomt of
In an Ato7(a i rlll:erhae.
ten are made to order In the beet Idyl, warranted ewes t
to any to the United M ot,, . Me BMWs eon be removed
without the *ld of • renew driver. ilavlng go=the
•torn, boada rend wood 'of the Cabinet rata or
Ramsay I bleCielland, I anapreperad to farniah their old
metazoan ae well am the pub& at lrge, with. In their agmeor. No. I Wood street. Pittebo7r.
mch26 , J. A. BROWN.
=LULU 41111111.1.-..... ...MUM IL .Cl5ll.
WILLIAM 111R - Fiffill k. CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTRAiI BOILER MAKPRS and SHEET
t7 IRON WORKERS, Mannfantuters of Dustbin Pat
ent pollen Losomotiva, Flood and Cylinder Dallas, Mam
my; Build:ten. Inge Bed. Steam klpus, Condensers,Wl
P.S, Sugar Pam, Iron Yawl., LM Mats, etc. Al.,
Illseksuilths' Work., Dridse and Vladget hall; don. at
the asortest notice. AR orders from • distant* . p o ur pro
attanded to.
Hats and Capa
- WILSON & SON keep constantly on
• band every dascriation and vanaty of ILL and
p, both wbuleeele
give um • call Wars pnrchuinsabeathara. nolB-tf
JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PARISH? BOX V 1 8, • espellor article. BOMA BOX
and MAXIM BOX VICES, corner of Anderson and Rob.
Woe streets, one Rms. from the Hand street = p h ,
lotitiany City.
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
MaztalMiura-and Dealer In Cabinet Ware, No. 63
dad-
GROCERS.
Iti==BEEICIOI=
SMITH, SLAM & HERTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Second and 151 Front street,
jnl6-
.___.~.a c..~n.
Wallace & Gardiner,
a AHOLEBALE DEALERS ID
Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally,
N 0.286 LIBERTY ST. 15.3047
AGALEY, COSGRA VE & CO., Whole- Orocers. 18 and 20. Wood stmt. Pittsburgh.
A CULBERTSON, 'Wholesale wooer and
641Om=laden Idaerlkant,Dealar In Ptoduce and Mtql•
"h lilnnobetn..l Artlalm, Libonly stmt. Pitt*
Earah•
WORN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers
Wawa.and Commladost Marhautsaio.llB Wood =4
1416 225 Lib.
PittArtirgh. •
I n 3:RT MOORS
ft Wholesale rocer, Rao.
Wring DlAlla,lo ,
aln Produce, Ptaba4 Maw
andslkindsoflnneW Donartle Wino sun
o Liberty . gs On. baud • my Wye
Ronkoupeorno lononb••
wasursr, which will be
• • -
liiDe sroaantssa--...intneer neeles.::::=.l: . e.corWit
• oCANDLESS, MEANS •k CO., (succed
mon to Wick 14 Itelltandlena ) Wholesale
to Irma Nalla,Glass, Cotton Yarns, and PlateV
Man
Plelete u rn. l'''"°T
omens? of Wood sod Mew
-411
reasmarm.---..smawmr---esuneses.
NULLS d. ROE, 'Wholesale Grocers and
Onambdon ktinstaat., N0..194 Mat/ Knot Mb
-uirmuAni. A. M'CLURG, Grocer and
y Tor Dealer mum otWood and Birth streets, has
ahonwa on hand .
H an rnsoortmat of dunce Oracatias and
nar-11Red Malak. Whataasho and Mall
Beam oran tbsd telnas.
alPllltoBrglhl.M.
omaklakz cia 00., Wholesale
ets O doonlbo a to N na263 Lbet n y .tro t h
FiAm . cuT
rifoßT:iXo' ll m ?
7,;,
BOOKSELLERS &C.
JL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No
J
. rs fourth asset. anolle - nanstssa
It , lA' .4 • • ter an•
Was. sOoomor to DooloOli a Avont No. O illartot
now Youth, Pittsburgh Po
. t
MIRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
~:t ytl a tb roat s . No. 82 Itorkot otrooi, mat
► AY & CO., Booksellers and litationm,
Ao. 66 Wood street, mat door to the wow of MA
MUSIC. &C.
. . ,
charlotte Vote,
monMANIVAOTIMER and Dealer in Piano
Yoram and Imnarlorr of made and 21011Silai 'mam-
Ws agent for the HAMBURG PUIIOB. alm 0 .
BALUMDAttack:mat my3S W YUY.k 0015 Horton P -
Ulanosorith aonad d viat.th
out Radom A
Lizza. e.uumn. Y SIEB
tL Ea
wk. . • er
e in itsth. Blunia itnum Mlrj
ym Nun= MA C . Cgaud tad pear. Pim,.
*lrma's :Wok., Attaebaung. Also At. Dunham • a
11 s ee
NEW YORK ADvEßTlennurrs.
Prom sKniaN t VIBOHER,OWEN SCULL. Oct
=AL NERVAII2 AII/IXTVMS ,, iI otu. No. MS broodsony,
New Fork.
SORIEFFELM, BROB. & CO..
.1_ • lIIPORTALIA AND DIALNAg IN
prugs, Points, Oils, Dires,,Perfamery,
170 WILLIAM BT., New York,
INVITE the attention.of . t4 trade to their
AL Ehnen need stock of Draw; Nuts, Oils. Perfurow
'F irrad i ltoo to their regular . holentatianr oflitapieDrims.
they are also receiving, direct I}o.ll the Wore. of ppd.-
tion and Manufacture, supplied of ;Tooth. Hair and Nail
DrusbeL p ltrouses. Dicke. Mann' .a n d
Wench mod
L Lubin's Entrain. and manyother ar
jt=mally embraced in Druid:: nooks , which they
are also enabled to offer on the m ntranageons temos,
en Orden, either In person or by man. will receive prompt
jelhly•
grain:
tiehool ana Colleg_e_ Furniture'
' MANUFACTOitY.
•
TIM; subscriber is constantly manufactur
les ell kinds of &bol and Oallmu Furniture. such as
DEANA camas, BETTNIS. MONOANIN.
all of triberio• quality. and tiermodifsporored Patterns.
Le would also offer a superior filets as a substitute for
IllackhoarL Orders so li cited from our MI of the um ,
try.
11111.371reslars showing the virlour'stries ot-turulture
"pt on soplkstion to n. PATON.
JelAlsur No. 7a Wore rt.. New York.
,31EWYORIE 0081 BECHANGE—
, BAG MANUFACTORY,
Nos. 125 and 127 Broad et., up stairs,
Corn Exchange Buildings, Hew York.
MILLLERS, MGR DEALERS, de., nap
gtarta . s m r to mn o r
s ast o s , s iototott
to
The mitsrlibor would 0111 the attention of Country
Merchant. to his assortment of Pannone Heim and of
Millen and Salt Pardon to hls T•l4olls:styles of printing.
for 8, 10, 26, and 601 b. Biw.
Provision Dealers outiolled with NAV BAGS. BAGS of
all slam Stld onalltles tornlstuei t¢ 'atoottlifoo to nu tot
the abortent melee,ielltdmv :B. B.cLAllli, Proprietor.
t.:fei r# it 'my
• ' JOHN T. ORTINOVIC.
Book and Job Printer ind.Pablisher.
•
No. t 2 Fiftb ictreet, above Pzoltbilekl; Casette Holland.
HOOK BINDER'S and - Box - Maker's-Straw
lloards always on band. ALo. inolMaPapere and
atntoimml MYIO
Ketchum's itbwer with Reaper Attach
ment.
THE most perfect machine, in use, warran
t t.d to rat from 10 to 10 nail of ienies or grain per
day pa well as would 4 done by north. , or aWL. Prim
of Mower. 3120. combined $144. For ealccby_
myll S. a. 811ANE LAND. /99 Wood et.
L Donaldson. Alderman.
kFTICE, corner of P9Olll and St. Clair pta.,
Mgr , 0 71 1 .' All rgrireaV i t to ., lo the Cr of
- . R. PH'
Wool Dealer and Comm 3ll7lt ission Y, Merchant,
No. 155 Brunt Street
my3l-lwd PLITSBITRaII. PERNA
_;". Patin Tea Store_,
/wall?! et. ewe dam Lag of Eachartse Bank
BEEN BLAcKnAs, comprising all
si If the different =Wee In use: purchased direst Irons
the Importers; for rash. of recant tratertation, warranted
fresh and of impeder darer, will be mold,: wbolestala and
retail. at the lowest atr2a A..1.117NP5.
Atheneum Firelnsuranee'Company
of London.
Authorised Capital, $10,000,000.
~_ szysix... IN M1111L10J6142
At 110• •• • Co.. . Jam ifoNrmho.. -
Jam Ur 4 Chrome U.
Btoart.
Pow
new Wm. WOK we A Co..
Pogrom a eig White. litemmta A Co.
Amtut for the United &ohm—
!REMICK It ATCUTORD STARR.
United Nut. Brooch Otheo. N. SO Bootb Youth stmt.
PtilloAMMtia. A. A. BANDY.
In eiSlyd Asyut Ear Ptttoborgh.
No. 110 Wstor poet.
Carpetangs, Oil Cloths and Xattangs.
ROBISON & CO.,
Arrii srzarr, onosirs nurarsz.
AVE now on hand; and to which they are
dalle-edelhht, • lame end ohoke motto:mat of the
re gooda,trom the lowest to the hleiseml eybk.b
W be mold at *warn peon. hest Mete, eilodov
abodo, Volltlao Bllnela-Ploao .od table conets.itule 110 l
lo a d, Gm= b 1 cloth, mod all other IrEeditutnualrkeffie In
• Melee, to which the igloo teon of pecebeeere te
.n
1 R P. ILI' 11 .I Importer and
Dealer In Plaln,lliprnmluid thoconahla•ap. Mire
lap Wood stmt. littatomlt.
OolvtMot tam ealotasted lIIMIIMICLISTINk Yams. NIL
arPTT, Dentist, Peluso street, •
loars won of Wart. Moo
A.NLt.O
•
_A • 4`.'
EminTlf. TAIA'OTT & CO., (trumesioro to
S. kopp!dr, Vanodlinetworm of dl Mods of
°LAMES._ I *elm In lagortod and Do
i:mato luta_ Goode, No. Wood of:no; mow of fourth, I
Pittaborgo.T.
MotOdfaso, Porcrolt TV;Solo owl ladthur Glans
Orm mu. , r " • t0.b17.1,
Taken &
jGORING GLASS MANITFAIRTITREGS
Amid Wltaietale Dealers le Torbay end Peery Geode.
allikne arm ita. • large variety ef Wills. Wag
c42.;,..xiCr.alleis. Ow.. Boatels, •...,4-trled.-t
Soldiers Bounty Lands & Claims against
; the Government.
11 WILL will procure Solent/ Land We?
fiat" Itrr. Peddlers, their ' , Marl beef minor ebildrini.
••• . 1 4 Pessoeute [lams ermines the Government. sett
ttread W brtethee• la the ^mart *Taal.; namtly
abllehed by Osarreee.
"a4Bll9'd '"CdraenTralled.
RIER'S TRANSPORTATION USE.
T" aUbsoribershave inoreas
thalr .to of Boats. So., and are
PIMPLI , 4 to transport Goods
ita, m Rafi p.,,. ard4 llel2roc h l at sat genera t oad from
U:l.ar rtl tM,
tlolr
tZ
0 oar
CUR If =WELL.
jaZtAxid. -Canal Bada..Plttabarsh.
Coal Worn for Bale. or Rent..
iItAIING put my_ Coal Works in successful
sheered
so r tEnrre , ...Thousa i r Bushel
wr ~ of
o ooal
vor not
If not mg , I will 10.814 &Term of r oan. Thee the eery beet quality, and in otwntity enough to last
rosily yearn. The lodine Is new sod substantial. The
Hallroadis good sad
Iron
through. Bottieleut houses
for the minors. al. - Plats. /arty Cars. all in anal order.Ms Wharf Is Oft the Alloghway rim thr mp h oboes
hhanaburgh. I will sell the Opal Wor tse hoar lath
a s withatit ths Fans. Paissodon given lith Atutuatnent.
as they are pentad and under eosittaq to deter, too
thousand bushels sorday to Lams, lits wart 00. up to
UT:4 O l% d tor toyddirMoVinvetattio
Lake Manamala Iron Ore
v.ONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR
N.../ NU
3 1.. by
81188 LAN WlTl=lb bk,
44.111.
Newlntellitence Office.
rprtg' enbacriber has net opened
ligerle.rOgioe at No. 410SSh i t,
Unima* of John Thom:wan Agent Bodo. her
has been Egnloring wrest for the goring bleu'. Bible go&
sty of Pittsburgh for neatly two ream, he natters himeali
that hie ITIOIfIII4IO of the olty_and ita intim. gives him
W h o
belittle' in fl
ilousekespem pith - help juld
alm findbig plum far boys. Orli end all others serllgng
employment.. The Pstrormge of the publlo is solicited--
Terms may, and every .Coot wed thigh . ..Arm' esti.
faction. .InS-tf BARR.
INE ;AND CEDAR , WARE.-BA3nitt
ment WWI anil=Trlnset3 Zga , arirlt -
Kitchen irrjkaw Dnekett ooden Donis, arm, Dry
zhas msd Ana= Wash
,Boards:and all other
Lads or ware 1n Ids lbw
also-60 sesta Tuts, aod 100 dozen baskets.
Wararoona Masonic Hail s VDU .01rWo E 11 1•001114 ra:•
WILLIAM TATE, Pluintier and (Ina Fit
to,'No. 10 Fourth street, sum Liberty. and 472
Nam Amt. swot door to AM. Pugh:mm . .o2W, and gad.
oral or., appoints o f
Drug Store, illogbony.
SirDrory deemistion of fittings far Waar, Ose agd
D7ll4tt
IE A& MUMMY, i.roprjer 3 " 3lll.
K y le grim:lA=l2 4 Mo to sad *gin the IL I
•• u• K.'. f!..!!!5irt.72.•
PANLEL BENNETT; .74antifacturer
Tallow Itwklngham, Omen and. Taney Cokead
rat Ma at the 'MannAntall': amid al Washtub:la
• (ARTIFICIAL , TEETIIII
DRO.,OUNCAR ft CAIERROS,
DENTISTS
R 04160,12212 /Ada Week behoant r ibon and Shn rimer,
,•• ' CLIVCJAN4 , •
"LTOFFICE under the iiieMent ok
.vriogn oup vrogrijAars ci. has to tos t Ll m•a•ost Aset. g i In ihm.rp repor
moo t o f Noti.gmlbe rho Wt ton Posril, and no arranrot
or eon shat.b• wanting to Ova attiarotion to aU robe
to.a_f favor Itatith their stammer. r •
The nobseribartnnald asyratlon .to the fallowini
dillsentlsJ tents partalninr to Artladal Tooth. tin Nan.
naturallor of anantanco, quality and otr omm ts
of the mows, owning toltm Imam: and naefularan
natural airpairraor of the rime* and obit.
In
Up to multi all of Ida& tarry art warrantai la
ig& to. .1 7 . = tat ' " LtS
en... full and f detalntarlably Inserted by lootatoor.
All operations In Patilnlaad ill the snort
Vwager:
llRAW—tanat the mai. cor eturraotar of thi
Inn* and th e anarantra 010011, utrp 1.18 the moot rearm.
OA" In &ha Wert.
Tor ller tron.o.n &Id nee, gooper 2tttA I
oto
The 2102y41 isfondad 1 f te r rarth do x not pro,* aLtisebei•
wen6l;thimoition olm/ a tam 4
wod Mate that orrr ofthaw
ara h toeh t h a t dlo
no can
make In the tort ttyla.• fon INA of ardent In from 24 up
48 hours o and aIDW plods In proportion. to that no:odoran t
then ard,ha apprabandal.
12. 11 MINOAN,
0. CAAIXIIO2, %tabu •
WAIT -'.. lid Wart Oda rt..hr2, Baer* Mix. Ctn.
ANOTIaR Pitte guermattitying to th
obotitoat temsofjk.r**Wouao4Bl
Prrtlituut.' mots ettLuisc
mum n iti/e. Zr.. • cb.=-Q•sunaes—toi • r
a.t. I barebetn Meted ye& enilnady with tZgyz.
men in.thstyny plane* prilzsed to,pltain
hare triedelWet 'MKT
_ lll =•=r eryer•
16T= L but
..."*°'a.
veltbrolland Mien, and hate noer b retpi t g
De.i.v.peebtleg tub ewe. Ibund egles f.h •
nonortne the extreme &Mg oenlep by Ude
wd al uo zv y !Ilegbir
Na
cumniositi iaid to nth nershavell Holland Bit
to,..Tbeineet popnlailty of Ude medleble has hadnob
nolny heltatJona. which the testa le phoeld
Purentelne a* the granlaeheentlenra llolletet Bitten.
6'" llleentr % 6 0 * 3:l r gal tErer
u.g. 1101tWAIL l a
de2ll4e 4 en Divitietegannepy. •
-- --,
Conitud•Cougluill Octets!!!
a s. BEL I P 774 , .. rrs 'MIIfUTEB/.0, t
TILER'S • Vilfilf, 'ABABIC • 1
COUGH CANDY-DROPS I
, PATIGVITD MT.
been(
l
DROPS . 'wherever ' th,g7 havo
tntrodtma. Wm, nmeal.y- sair..d.degi 0 Le Can.!
Wain% ka, ler reef of
Haoreetusee. l"" Mbllatikete2oalPelatonariensta=l
Their moiticaiti atommo to timer Wan flavor, delete.
ewe *four Islorlove drug In • theta
.ewe prooleft eatkm Whaboat totertatinWlZZA4
the mem more etteaestible of gold.— I
r a .,45 . slaw& 111 1DR6X - ielh toil hot . 1
rectal to umat GP sae GWA. they re.:
move ell le , t.
. ttl aw . L
air d ey e
tow to
• eakt ai ll. hi G 11.12 41 07
Me* Cle t ! •.110 Weed alt. NM mum
•
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UGUST 8, 1855
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
WEDNESDAY• !GORGING, AUGUST 8, 1856
• -
FOREIGN NEWS....By THE AEIEL.
Rom the Nowak Advettber.
==N
GIIIOA, July 13, 1855.--Poor Italy is again
• bereaved by death. The Abbe Rosinini was one
1 of the eminent men whose manly wisdom and
, labors have served to nourish the national spirit,
and to conciliate respect abroad. •Cliiet among
the few learned members, of the national Church
who regard the reconciliation of Liberty and Re
f
ligion as theindispersible condition of a piogres
stye civilization, his studies and resources were
all engaged to effectuate it. His 'philosophical
I writings, which are read in most of the longue
gas of Europe, early won the applause otmeta
physical Germany, by their masterly exposure
of the rationalistic theories of theism, and his
kindling work on Lee Cie Pktist de V Egliae,
(the Five Piagues of the; Church,) in which he
demonstrated, with powerful logic, the necii
say of ecclesiaatical reform, awakened the early
promise of the pontificate of Pius rIX, so disas
trously frustrated by the overruling forces of
reaction.
In that session of hope, he was charged, by
the King of Sardinia, with a mission to Rome
to propose the basis of a confederation among
the powers of Italy, but his views proved to be
in advance of the time, though the well-meaning
Pontiff testified hie high sense of .the exalted
character of the Envoy by naming him Cardinal .
in peelers. Soon after, when Count Rossi wee
called to recognise the Papal government, the
Ministry of Public Instruction was. offered to 1
Rosmini, but his answer was forestalled by . the
assassination which produced the revolution: j
and after the 16th of November, he deelined•the
complimentary offer of the same portfolio in the
revolutionary ministry. With a view to effect
the pacification of the conflicting elements, ho I
visited the Pope In his exile at. Gaeta, but, 1
through the intrigues of the reactionary party,
which looked with an evil eye upon the presence
of so enlightened a counsellor,.he was obliged to
leave for Naples, where the annoyances of the
police constrained him to returti4.o his charm;
ing retirement on the banks of Lake Maggiore,
In Piedmont. On the restoration of the Pope,
Instead of receiving a Cardinalate, his immortal
book was put in the Index 1 So true is it that
despotism is the temptation and abtise of power
in all ciroumetanties.
In this retirement the philoropiter employed
himself in founding a new religio 7 o4Ortier for
instruction, preaching and the care of the sick,
in opposition to the Jesuits. During his last ill.
noes he wee constantly attended by his dietin
gobbed friend Mansoni, whose romance 1 .Fro..
maul Sport, (The Betrothed,) has made his name
familiar in all modern tongues, and be is under
stood to be hie literary executor. Rosmini was
born In 1797.
We have also intelligence of the death, in the
prime of life, of Prince Buten, at Faris, whither
he bad gone within a few days, to visit the
hibition. This patriotic nobleman, distinguished
for his accomplishments and munificence, was
the bead of one of the wealthiest of the old fam
ilies of Sicily. Be was a leading member of the
ProvisionalOovernment of 1848, and subsequent
ly became Minister of Foreign Affairs. Oa the
re establishment of the Neapolitan tyranny he
was obliged to flee, and was one of the forty
three honored Sicilians excluded from the atones . -
ty accorded to the king. Since then he has resi
ded in Genoa under the wee of a free constitu.
tion, honored and beloved for the habitual man
i!estations of the manly virtues which dignify
our nature.
A recent notice of the removal of the political
prisoners of Naples from the loathsome dungeons
where tliogy have been languishing since 1860, to
others settee eight miles distant, has reawakened
the eensitilities of Europe in their behalf. They
were heavily chained, and carried id covered
wagons through a file of some 4000 troops eta.
"Coned along the route as a protection against
popular sympathy. One of thsearte wu over
turned, and several of the fettered limbs were
broken! The history of patting tyiratusy does
not present an instance of more • inexcusable
cruelty than the ease of these noble martyrs,
whose virtues, were reckoned ad conspiracies
against power; men without repifoeob, gentle
men by birth and habits, friends and represemta
tires of the people, patriots to whom their soy- -
ereign appealed in the hour •of need for aid in.
forming a popular government, Posrios and Bet,
timbrinia—prnaus inter pares—to whom dishonor
would be a thousand times more dreadful than
martyrdom—they were wrested from their
peaceful homes in the despotic fury of reaction,
doomed to fellowship with the filthiest felons in
prisons swarming with vermin, denied what even
decency demands for unclean brutes, for.no other
' crime than a consistent refusal to follow a rese-
' gads King in trampling upon a fundamental law
of the land—the very constitution' which he had
himself proclaimed and sworn to maintain : for,
notwithstanding all the efforts of a mercenary
police, with bribed witnesses-and a servile court,
no other charge was sustained than this simple
refusal to sanction that great perjnry.
The world cannot have forgotten facts as-ex
posed through the manly indignation of Mr.
Gladstone at therime—en exposure which sent a
thrill through the betirt of Christendom. Per•
eecution no atrocious converts every feeling of
man into an avenger. of outraged humanity.
There is a bond of flesh between matiand man,
a community of nature and lot, of thought and
feeling, which compels us, with a power para
mount to all . ordinary ;rules, to stigmatize
such inhuinanity, wherever perpetrited; , on ev
ery possible occasion. It is a touching Stipple
meet to this outrage that it has ehed a
cold blight over the finest circles of private life
—driven tha high bred mother of Poen° to a
mad-house, crushed the cherished wife of Set
timbrini into a premature grave, j and cursed his
children with a horrible orphanage. • Every
manly heart must leap into ontery at the very
mention of the,author of - uch a tragedy., •
Circular instructions have been received from
Rome by the Bishops in Sardine, to resist the
execution of the law suppressing the Monaste
ries; and the Bishops have repeated them in in
structions to the monks and clergy.' These in
surrectionary appeals recommendthit the doors
and gates be kept barred against the officers of
government, and instruct the inmates to yield
the keys only to superior form" The.pains of
excommunication are denounced against all who
yield without resistance; but when overpowered
they are told that, they may seoept the compen
satory .pensions provided by the law! Some of '
the monks have, however, more iwisely resolved
to reject the life annuities, to debilitated by long
seclusion to bear the cheerful light and duties of .
life, and to seek the asylums of
,their "order in
otherlands. By the decision of the Htily See,
all who voted for the law, and ill officers con
cerned in its execution,, are held to be excom
municated from the church, under .a decree of
the Council of Trent, and must - live and die
without its eacratnents and cot:ablations.
We hare a few cases of cholera, butin 'general
the city is healthy. In Bologna, Ferraro, VV.
nice, and other northern towns ' the malady pre.
rails friday.. There have been also fdteen
and twenty_ oases dally,, at both Leghorn and
Florence for some days..., YoOrs, &o.
SOLDIERS Brrois szßenorok
Among the British officers whtifell in the night
attack in the trenches before litebastopol, wee
Captain Vicars. The following affecting letter
to his mother, was written by him a few dayi be
fore his death: " 4a'
. ,
CAXP Bitola SraseeroroL, Mures 6. /865.
/fs ow* Darling Mother: I am, than); God, este
and well in both bOdy and stontrl never was in
the enjoyment of better health, and the Lord eon-
Snags to favor me with pesos and joy in Jesus.
Ot darling mother bow ptuelons the Sa
viour to ..be to me in these perilous Smells' with
what trust and. oonlideime can place myself,
both for time and eternity,"bensath the shelter
of his arose! .
How the knowledge of the love of Christ (that
he bled for us) nerves the heart to bear patient
ly, if not willingly, all the trials and,troubles
which God may send us, and which we are sure
to meet with. 'Wooer or 'Ater in this world of
tears! But what comfort religion gives to the
soul, in leading us to forget the sorrows of the
present in the bright contemplation of a Mare
world, and how joyous and how light the heart
and how indifferent .to all else 'when Christ ye'
:veils himself to .ds In the. precious character
of our Mend and. brother! With him near .to
cheer and assure us, we can tetkon the miler
Inge of this present world are not worthy to be
comparedirith the giorz which shall be revealed.
I will now give a few extracts film my journal
- This afternoen, while - vishing the pr fellows
In the cholera hospital, who-were lyin gcold and
comfortless on the bare ground, rays of sunshine
seemed to Illumine that charnel tent, eel brought
before them Jesus, the crucified Saviour, for tears
glistened in many an eye, and mines were on
many slip. -.lt Is cplessure and a 'privilege to
talk to my siok comrades and fellow sinners of
Jesus, and it seems to me that those who mere,
visit the sick and dying deprive themselves of
the deepest happiness this woridaffords. -
Nora Irl.—Poor Cartley, OM of my men,
died in the hospital but
.niglitr •
,01, Lord, do
thou keep me In thy great memo find forget
ting what thin bast anilitred in body and soul;
may I never be drawn. bj the eaten of life from
Jews. my friend mid gaiter, Mi t tosty-I daily
live Glow ~40-itis Iron.; a bove all itould I ask
thee to. mourisil' •
2nd.--A odd day antl many. Borrowed
smith's hors% NA Mk OM to theliglit division,
with' ly pocket full of tracts, books of prayer,
which I gave away to the eiok of the 28d, fild,
86th and rifle brigade. Cary came in the even
ing, and we sallied off together to the camp of
the 2d diviiticti, where we distributed several
more to the Blot, 4tb guards, and 62d regiments:
we then called on Captain Vandelenr, of the
Royal artillery. He was not at home. We rat
in his tent for nearly an hour. I read aloud the
13th of Hebrews. Had Cary and some others
to dinner. Spent a most pleasant evening to
gether; and read a little tract called ' Altelieve
and Live," and then the 40th of Isaiah; after
conversing on, them we offered up a prayer.
May the Lord bless there meetings together for
our eternal good and the glory and honor of
Jesus Christ.
4th, Sunday.—fled divine serviee in the camp,
but it was hurried over in a careless manner.
Weafterwards met together is a tent; mix present.
' Coq and I went laden with tracts to the remain
' ing hospital of the 2d dhision, where we distrib
uted all we had. I prayed with one of the sick,
who asked me to do So, with tears in his' eyes;
poor fellow he was much oppressed with the
weight of sin on his couseienee; I spoketo kint
of Christ, told him to look to Jesus. Bead and
prayed with Major So:Trove and Lieutenant
Drummond, in the latter's tent. 0! what a hap
py day this has been. Bless the Lord, 0 toy
soul, and forget not all his benefits.
I meat now, dearm.t mother, get ready.for the
trenches. We bad rather light work lately, but
We expect it will begin again soon se at first. But
lam quite happy, dearest mother. I keep a
journal as you see; I eau hat scribble a little in
it at night. Give my beet love to my dearest
Clara, Ptilly, and Georgie. You are all conetant
ly in my thoughts and prayers. Live to Lord
R. God bless you, my own precious and dar
ling mother. Ever your own most dear and
waxmly-attached and devoted eon,
•
FORETON ITEM&
The Prince of Primain has "rived at Peterhoff,
the summer residence of the Czar, and his pros
once there has excited • sensation, which no
mere visit of a brother to his sister could justify.
The heir to the throne of Prussia is supposed, on
the one band, to desire to study and penetrate
the intentions and means of his cousin Alexan
der, while on the other hand, his object is said to
dissuade the' . Cur from. re-constituting the
kingdom of Poland. li is evident that' Russia
could not restore to warsaw, her share of the
spoil—ber institutions of 1831, without exciting
in the Prussian share, Posen, and in the Aus
trian share, °snicks—sarong Russian bias, and
creating for the two governments, embsrrass
meets of various kinds. Bat in whatever light
the visit of the Prince may be regarded, it is an
evidence of close and cordial relations, and for a
time will prevent Alexander from making his
propoaed tour of inspection of the troops.
The English engineers spent ten days in erect
ing an eight-gun battery in order to oppose a
small Russian work of six guns dear the Roden.
When finished it was found to be several feet too
low to command the irregularities of the Inter
vening ground,
The Prussian government have received posi
tive information from St. Petersburgit that the
effective armyof Russia amOunts; at the present
time, to 650,0*0 men. Of this force, It is ea--
certained that there are 140,000 in the Crimea;
and that already General Luders and. General
Grabbe--the former with 5 0. 0 00 the latter with
80,000—are advancing - to the relief of the gar
rison of Sebastopol by forced marches.
The amount of money Retie Ireland from the
United States in 1854 was £1,180,000, or near
ly eight million dollars, which is one million and
a half more than in 1853.
The Miiidstene Journal, in noticing the local
swimming club, containing 79 members, first
rate swimmers, &cc; says: "The first aquatic
breakfist is to take' place on Monday - next, at
seven o'clock, when every member will be re
quired to partake of the repast in the river."
A few days ago, a lady of Ayr received, by
poet, a small box, which, when opened, wa s
found to contain a yoring land tortoise from the
shores of the Bosphorus, where he hadieen
joying himself but three weeks ago. 'The box
woe carefully. padded, and, though • no - rations
were enclosed,. the tortoise arrived in Ayr alive
and , well, \ after having been eighteen 'days
confined. i
Accounts from Naples record continualarrests
there for what are called political mimes, and
some have \been made even lor comments on
eastern news reported , in the official journal.
General Simpson, says the Border Advertiser,
is a native oflickburgshire, and was, until lately,
the proprietor W the pretty •little "'estate of
Teviotbank, near Hayrick, as was also his late
father. His grandfather was minister of the
pariah of Wilton. He is married to a daughter
of the late Sir Robert Dundee, of Duneira.
,The Rev. Tbeobold Mathew has remained in
London since his return from Maderia, for the
purpose of 'obtaining medical advice. • His
friedds will be'glad to hear that his health has
improved.
The Unives publishes a sonnet to the Virgin,
composed by General Vargo, who, it appears,
matte a vow at the moment when he was leading
his brigade to the assault of the Mamelon Vert,
that U he escaped death that day, he would
openly acknowledge the dogma of the Imeculate-
Conception.
•
The %dependence of Brussels Says iXat on
the occasion of the Queen's visit to Paris there
will be a fete of snrpassingmagnifieemce at Ver.
sallies. Th., entire park will be illuminated as
it was in the time of Louis XIV.
. .
The windoi of Count Battbyan, after assign
ing all her fortune to her heir, and distributing
20,000 floe= to her domestics, has entered the
convent of the Sisters of Mercy, founded by her at
Pinkafeld, upon the frontiers of Hungary, and
has' assumed the name of !liister. Fanny." •
The Grand Duke of Tummy has released the
unfortunate cigar-makerCecchetti, who was sen
tenced to a years' imprisonment for reading
the Bible 'in company with the inenibeie of his
own family. The Marquis of Normandy had
interested himself on behalf Chmehetti, and the
grand Duke has nova remitted the remainder of
the sentence, on condition of Checohetti abeent
ing himself ( rpm Tuicany.
The brilliant letter of William Howard Rus
sell, from the 4 Crimea\ to the rimer, have be
gathered and published Ina book.
They say that diarrhoea!' are so common in
the camp tlfore Sebastopol that a dyspeptic man
its Mt object of general envy.
41.031113, :PORT CLENTOR can ATLEtTOWif
• Itsueosn.—Elwood Morris, Esq., Civil - Engi
neer, has published a report of a reommoiaanee
made by bim for the Auburn, Port Clinton • and
Allentown Railroad, whlott is to connect the
Dauphin end - Susquehatina, Rallicad, at Auburn,
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Allentown,
t Fiirty-eight miles distance, and which he de
:scribes as forming : -the "only unfinished link in
;a great chain of railroads, uniting the city of
New York with the commercial emporium of the
West by a connected route, so nearly upon on
air line to the head waten of the Ohio, at the
city of Pittsburgh, that Suture works can never
empereede." The distance from New York to
Cincinnati, •by this route, •is set down at 780
miles; to Bt...Louls, 1057 miles; to Chicago, 885
miles. Tide a shorter - than the present trav
elled route, vie New York Central Railroad to
Cincinnati; lea miles; to Eit. Louis, 187 miles;
to Chicago . , 70 miles ; and via the New York and
Erie Railroad to Cincinnati, 128 miles ' • to St.
Louis, 188 utiles ;:to Chicago, 72 miles. Th 4
reed will twin also. a new coal.bearing road to
New York, and, as the•report says, a new pas-
Banger . line ,to Philadelphia._ Coal, the report
estimates, min be carried by this route from
Schiyildll -Raven 'to the waters of New York
hartior,lor less than two dollars per ton, and
delivered -in • the bold of a vessel there within
threis hours. of the time that the Reading Rail::
road-could place it in a vested floating in the
Delevire •• and atno higher charge. It will Mao,
accordingtolifri Morrie, bold the Reading Rail.
road in shook in its charges upon coat The cis:
Omitted •cost of the line, with equipments, to
it in operation, Is $2,0 0 0,000. The report;
which is very long, is published in the Pottsville
Mioers' Journal of the 4th hint.
Ocamiendeao. 00 the N. Y. raitune.
Tna SIATINAIINaIte Idenrra.—Phikideptia;
Saturday, 4agust 4, 1865.—Passmore
sou is comfortable in jail. lie is about 85 years
of .age and has, a wife And , two children. HIS
wife will be confined within a month. I hare
known him seven years intimately, and I state
the matter thus: .Phibuitdpida has her best mart
in jell. Ills integrity, truth, courage, and pod,
nem, are each and all unnarpaesed, and not a
man in a million combines them all in , equal ur.../,
aelleine in his single etaraoter. I
He is not rash, ealish, or , fanatical; and ion
may' depend upon it; he will stand it out
faahton that'wM do credit to the best age of marl
tyrdom. Re Is absolutely tinoonqueralde..
Our friend Judge Kate will get tired of play 4.
ing jailor to Olt. Psesmore will neither break
nor band; indite is hip:Meld bY the best hearta
in the ocnniEry.
Heave f...rthat choke: the devil has made of
foe t • baatopol id the filliesis nothing to it.
• .
RialitrATlOS' Or TUN PIUISIOIXT Or 'Blows i
thwtwootre;=-The Proridorrow-'Jorepori- indor-;
dial that Dr. Wayland has resigned Go Ave.:
Money q Brown University, and thathiti mitt
motion will take , effrOtirnrowArdriltafterlbo ou
t
ening lietaiiiitent. , c-liiiit his, otemqrted 'the
office fo 9 pare; a lomeer , tire& lititausiothis
prelim* tir end now watorallyeaks Qs Noises
of rointosh . .
THE PREGLOSPIT AND GOV. BEGDER
Weer:inform iiiturda yThug --- usii,sls.—The
readers of the Tribune will be interested in any
new' facts, however inconsiderable in their im
ciance, which will throw any light upon the
'dent's disgraceful conduct toward Governor
Redder; and though the following is no solution
of the great query, "Why was the Governor
discharged?" 'so earnestly repeated here - and
eolnied everyWherit, it shows that the Governor
is n o t wanting in that ready wit quite as essen
tial to politicians as logic and learning:
The story goes that after some two or three
weeks consultation between Gov. Reeder and the
Preidderithponthe affairsof Bonsai, the nature
of 'Which is gnessed at and whispered here
among the knowing ones, but the result of
which certainly wait that the President refused
to bone any proclanation, or do any act for the
protection of I Kansas, the 'Governor left for
home. kleanWhile, the troubles in the Cabinet
increased, and, the President, anxious to please
GerDsvis on ,the ,one hand , and afraid of the
Northon the _other, determined to make another
appeal to Gov.'ll's magnanimity, and sent a con-
Medall agent, nimally emplOyed bY himon such
occasions, to call on a special and Intimate
friend of the Governor, then in the city, who
repsiesented in most lugubrious tones that the
Pre dent was exceedingly embarrassed and per
.pleried in regard to Kansas, that it gave him in
finite difficulty and trouble, and that he really
thcnight Our. R. ought to-relive hid' from his
trouble by resigning 'the - idled. • ,
The friend, : who perfectly understood from
whence this came and - what won. exj,eotecl of
hinil at once communicated this to titer Governor
at Alston, who as proMpaytenliell - .4luit if Mr.
Pierce believed in reeignation as cure; for the
difficulties and:perplexities of an Adusinietatien,
he might practice it himself; but as for him,
(Got. R.,) he RIO no disciple of the doctrine,
anl therefore could not be expected to act upon
it." .The reply was rather cool, but not more.
so in than the impertinence of ' the message
d ,
des r ved , especially when it may be ,ieferred
tha 'the Governor was not in a very good humor
after discovering by his two weeks' interview
thathe, President was determined to abandon
his people to the tender mercies of the
/
?die ouriane. __
bli a few dayeafter.this message-was delivered
the cob upon Gov. Reeder. for explanation of the
half-breed landPurehase made its .appearance,
and the unprecedented course was adopted of
publishing to the world the accusation without
firei hearing the reply.
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RAPPINQ PAPER-200 bdla. Rag
Wrapper: 225 Itella &raw Wrapwr wed elaae, hr
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sixth 1,1'85 acne more. The dwelling boom with the 2
wan lot (on which there la 100 neat hem of thalreza
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hog" an.) will be goldnaparste or , with the tannest
that colony.
Ile =sante lbr the elnastlon o:rfabibtren make.
• "4"Rt`r fir(OII 6 V I ZA4 if/N.
• .'No. 68 Igarlast streM. near Tbld.
Desirable Coal Property for Sale. •
.97HE undersigned is authorized to offer for
11 Bale a very dnablei tract - of seal setatol. used ho
loges BC Cl..r touriettly, Clout 914 toilet mouth ot•Pttte.
L;Whili ' lgt h lP n a atootd) oni t rllLTeorl. I M t lf.rhi
,In=l &Of.
multra.tenTgattg.,...ereci.tediziotkit,b
make lt d — ectißlde Ltoreetreent.
habretatlon reftuid to the property. tams, At
be obtained 61 61.141.1trauk Attorneff ro ,
ihdlaiderTif • ; • Na. 106 li tr e etgilf
ecluthPittabarghltoperty at Public Bale.
Dbe.sold at 6Le le, on'thopreiniisse,
pszatka, ib.zattztfibe=4.taxt.,,!Lttlt
Paroplke toad, aad extending - t r Zt three bubdrad feet,
boded tor Ikea' engem on the ones.and 111000.11 y%
o_tt,the other, and havlndi lane Omen hoe .. thmon.—
Being 'the raw reaDe coneeTed by.latato etcBorkl•
sad wlee, by deed, recorded In TO Ua. tam. Via tO.•
I'HOICII MELLON.
Truce—Onehall cosh. °mid& In 0 months Tltla
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In
r IANOVA011388:8-8 vernal tiacts of land idlas
ln lowa county-. township 81.
No. 1 oontolos 40 serve, No. y 80 nava and No. 8 'l6O
ann. Move lands are loontol near to Honey Conk and
Lots port of the townntip Willa Whit !NOUN: ,
Willliir wagmta manna tot 14 Sa.h or
window alma Apply noon to •
loot . ___ 8.. MeLAIN l.Boo.Ylflßk stmt.
Beeson's Hydrattlb Cement or Water Lime
THE under gned keep constantly on.hand
_IL ••Uri. do* of this 'elle* of the best toothy: Ito
ottani= of Contesetors sad Hondas orNaviestlon Leeks,
Aolotedoota.Belagya.Reaerotto for Water Worts. ita. It
reported to Mt saki. The well known nalstetwe nod
illaPerriOUlMM, to water, thanteterhole of this Ileatokt.
readera it Of ant c.enotc to all atenottwea Mood to
the motion of yoke ce damp.
in3o Mad =GLIM & RICHARDSON.
ORNTS' FURNISHING GOODS—We have
as &sod • lam comment Tioaltairte. Co ll ars,
Grata, Tier, Bolts and Thar M.O. BMA sad arta
int 111=It l eatusenll i era
kr Starts and kritri l et
which we will sell at reamed ark.,
. . JOS. swots a 00. 77 mukii n.
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inONTINUATION OF THE GREAT bE2dl-
IV ANNUAL EILLEL-1. A. Maack. it 00. a 1
w owirlouro
thotrial• through the mouth of gamin. Shay agnag
mut down sag WU fustba rogues tta gems of. they
otWok. gam two hundred ROOM MAO 4,1 pl,!trit s of
rr=liatta nr.OPT4anfisetV.'!,'"<'::::Ue.
"The Church Porch,"
bit new scingby P. Nicholas
• Vs Bummer .8.14. Vann. na g by Enloe
i n:g in the Opn•-. 911gaistta /maks,' • Critins DT
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jail . come Diamond sae Dizziest Anat.'
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sale by o 2 .9. a. KING. le Wage elm,
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