BURGH VAZEII -PUIJUSIJIRD PITTS'EMR4H:''-': - THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1855. ,Adranoe Paymenta.--Rareafter .!no, Rik eetirtios b• khan ibr. the Galli or teeth Gazette. ...airs, wawa k rd. la ...Meeks.. -Whenever. the peso le he •to which the insbecription Is pald, the paper, -GUI be knitted," kopped, Gahm the ettherriettoo le re ailed hiadtaato Minot. all transient advertising. of *very. deeetteto. .1 1 1 req.U.d. to to p.m in ad 'Later. The oak ezteptlau ar here ape..ded month 17 or Tearly cooked, are ma.. are4Ati te.plitiberio Weekly (lazetto! ixtftsin demillittop Off= IRsity Cknetre offal to our Wilma inn •moK&dMk medium of Making %M an i Our atntalatka la betvienll,o2ll/141 ivethommad, madam' emed•varymorebtat, eisantedttreer and ihopkorper In. Wasters Pennalenals. and 8441.4131M11/1. ateaalea Matter tat • taeliesse 'at Ma 'patter. Tan RIMOVAL or Gov. Bantriu.—The Philo - delphis North Asterium, - in" article on this . . - salderst sap: borderirffare very much afraid ,thatlhe effect of alt these transaction will be to Beunie the election of Governor Reeder to the - Vnited:Gtateo Senate from the State of Penni:7l - which ease they fear that'll% knowl -,tedo of their iniquitous doings might be treed , i&geinit that with effect in the Renate. We have seen no mention of such a parpole as his anywhere la Pennsylvania, but hevis un doubtedly& strongman with his party.' With the honest ',taiseee Of the party he is, unquestionably, a strong man at this moment, on account of the treatment he has retnived; bat with the party leaders and managers' he has no strength. They-will cast 'him off at the bidding of the President. Already the ,Peneicele . d and Mercenary premises of the National Administra tion, in this state, are lifting their coitus in con damnation. They regret, they say, . that he should be removed; but, they regret still - more -- that he should have given • cause for that remo •val. In other words, the Goveinoris wrong and theTiesident ,It is plain ehat trim his party, as a party, the. ex-Governor has nothing to hope. In his own immediate neighborhood the party trill revolt in his favor; bat it will be a mere local outbreak. If be expects to receive the justice at home which the President has denied him, he must throw himself upon teepee. pie. To most the administration party for a Till dication would be, orse than leaning on a bro. team& This two leading charges upon which the Pres idea( originally predicatod his threat or removal, were "purobsses of Kansas Half Breed Resorts- Stour, - made by him in the Territory of Kansas," end 11180, "other epaiulationi in bads of the Ti. ritory of Kansas apparently in violation of sots - of. Congress and of regulations or the Depart. mitt." • - • _ - With regsrdto the first, Gov. Reeder thus Ins "In relation to the firetcharge, ofpnrolutee of 'Half Breed Kansas lands, I have to say that I Lave purchased no such lands at all. With otb . ors, L have agreed to purchaie them in ease the contemplated purchase obeli receive the sanction and appmbation of the President; and this, in my opirioa, is a material and substantial differ ence. Until the President, by-Lis' approbation; and the venders by the execution of their deed', consummate the contract; it precludes us from I any intermit in the land, and even tho privilege of metering upon or possessing it. — Vendors and ereudees until then preserve all their rights nn; changed and unaffected:: and if the President shall not assent to the oontreds, it will he the BUM as though _they had never been made. If there is any wrong In the matter, it is not a wrong'committed, but at most only a wrong at tempted, and,-in the faceofallprobability, &wrong which we expected to be sanctioned by the !dent!" - To the other charge, as specified by the Indian agent, G. W. Clark, viz marking out claims up., _ on Indian reservations, he errs "in reply, I have only to say, that es stated it untrue. In October, 3We, several gentlemen, . ^includin g myself, happened -- to be at the house •of Mr. Ellison,- in a portion of the Territory with 'Which we were entirely unacquainted, and had never seen before. Being informed that de sirable claims were to be had . in the vicinity up an lands open lo pre - emption , we requested that hi would mark out force, end knowing - that the -Kansas Half-breed lands. were in the vicinity, but utterly ignorant of their lines, we molested him carefully to avoid entering upon them ea we bad no desire to trespass upon those reeler vaticlw, and knew perfectly well that the mark ing of a nisi= upon' an existing reservation would be utterly Made= and nugatory, result ing In the lore of our labor without the least eintuen of benefit. Mr... Ellison preftssed to know the lines, and mewed us be would avoid there reliance; we left before the claims were marked, and I have never seen Them since, nor do I now know wham they were epode. I do 'not believe that-Meagre. Ellison and Kraemer mad* them upon these re eervationi, or if the di d, lam satisfied they did .it in a mistake of t h e ' linen. Finding that we build not Personally occupy them, and that with „nut earimaney emerald not acquire title to. Mem, 'we abandoned all idea of them, and hive never looked after them from the day they were made.” • The Horientar aubstentiates his statement With the following testimony: - I, Edward C.- McCarty, of Jackson county, Ifiluouri, hereby State that in the early part of the month of October, I was at the house oflrarit 'Ellistm, in the Territory of UMW; on the south side of Kansas river; that, In company with Gov. Bui4Ag,', Judge Ellmore, fidge Jelutaton Dr. &QM" of Virginia, J. -8.. Dennison, O. B. Donal eon, emit'. A. Williams, .I staid all itight - at'lthe -house of Tarts Ellison and I. J. Kraemer:. that 'in the naming, whilst the party were preparing to start, Mr. Ellison stated that_ there was dut iable Led emus the met open to pre-emption; and span inquiry being made bysome of the par ty whether It did not interfere with the Kansas half-breed lands, Mr. Eakieo' pointed out the = A, — strintral'elites above where he Said the breed Kansas butd-ioided,and pointed out the plus, • severalmßes below, where, as he said the Delaware reservatieu ended. -I was myself under the 'mune , impression as to there lines. Bono of C10v..-Reeder's party, himself included, than requested Mr. Ellison to mark claims there ' for them ap c o rn as he would have time to do 80, • if- he - could make them, as he said, clear of these reserve, which Mr. Billiton agreed to do, and the'party left. These claims were ao marked, but' lam satisfied they were abandoned, and suiting done by the claimants after they were marked. • In the month of November, or uarly part 'of December, 1864.1 stated to G. W. Clarke, Indian agent, that I Intended to take a claim there, and Clarke, in a jocular wen mid that the land was in his agency, and he would drive me oft. • B. C. MoCARTY. Shawnee Mission, June 26, 1864. • Nothwithstanding these explicit .denials, and this testimony to beck up at least one of them, the President persisU In regarding the charges as tree cad making them a muse of removal. The letter of Mr. Marcy to Gov. Reeder, delivered to him just as he uselasving for Narwes, ,Idnied it certain other pave accuse- Ilona against him, besides these - two, which be totally otalltid to specify. The Goveraer in re PlYou7s; , "I would rtspectlidly requestaoms specifica tion of what is alluded t 0,,, to enable me to re: ply satiefluttorlifto jou u well so myself,. It is to .1* Implied from the charge that some com plaint has been made to the President by some one of specific sots done by me in violation of law or regulations, and ' I cannot' suppose it would be received and acted on without being in writing. At but - ,it, mast have bad form and shape, and arse though I may .not know my accuser, It is not too much to as h that I may be Informed of the particular , sot which I am 'charged with Italics committed, sad the parthr ular law I m chaoged with having viohtted." Now listen.to the reply of tits government to this very reisiiabie unmet: You assn me that when eireturistances in th e conduct. of a public offmer, m o n the question of hie dism6wd r wo „ which )eau 10 be cosoldosoil, it is the duty of the Eseentive to ask e toilet epeothentions of thane ; sod um this erroneous presumption you withhold eiple. nation in 'regard to -tie matters 'alluded to, at. though they were peculiarly within "cis ? ow , - knowledge; and you could not but be well aware that some of them, more especially the underta king of sundry minions, yourself bolo/hid, to lay out now elute on military or other reservation, In the Territory of Kum, were undergoing of. Halal investigation with n that Territory. The incompleteness of that investigadon, at that time, prevented its being spoken of explicitly by . this deparnrienk but it was taken for granted that you would have Awfully volunteered ex . :planzdons upon this eubject, so far as you were emeemed, more particularly an you bad sum. ,mooed the Legislative Assembly of the Tarrito -17 to meet'at one of the places referred to, de nominated in your proclamation , PawnsaCity..' .... have, therefore, by the dins:Sloe of the Pres- Hint, to notify you . that ;your functions and-sta u Governor of the Territory of /Lamm are kamlby terminated.' - , na, at; rospeatkilli,v r oi obedient siernint, Acting Secretary of : State. .1/111144404l...:"1".1P41111.11,1460/ talirthe Meodnaiithaidilthirtfarial"“ 1111..#0. •---;_t4.l.,‘,iii-,-”Zr.;'",•.:1::-14,-'7,-.' Y. ..t'i..!" - :gY.: ,- :::.'f. - . , , , :::::'..;.:V•:;,-,f,....-i-' , ..ti. - ;,:c!- - - ''`&-; .,. 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In rcforence to the charge hinted at but not specified by Mr. Marcy, and now for the first time del Oa 'the letter conveying the Govern or'e re moval, the,WasMngton Union says : The aseocion for the so-called Timms City,' In which allnilon is made in the letter of 'the acting Searetary'of State to Governor Reed. er,-end the articles of association of which are given uoite, was an organization to found a town upon a tract of land which lies some distance inside of the exterior bottridary of the military site of. Fort. Riley. The limits of the site, as miginelly.deciared in orders from the War Do. partment, embraced a larger amount of land than the Presidia deemed necessary for military pupates after the extinction of the Indian title, and the reservation.was reduced, but this 'Paw. nee City' was inside of the reservation thus re duced. It is proper far us to. say.that for per witting this encroachment upon the lands of a milliary site, and for complication In the acts of the amociation, and for military offences eon needed therewith, the commanding officer of the post of Fort Riley is to be tried, on charges pee. ferred against him, 'haters aeourtmartial, which has been ordered to assemble for that purpose." We have no doubt that Governor Eteeder can explain all this as Satisfactorily ad .. the other charges ; and the Prisident evincei his eonvie tion to thet effecAfremoving him before he can have the opportunity of explanation. . It is impossible not to see that ill these alle gations-art trumped up to conceit] the real cause of removal. Even the Westport (Mo.) News, the special organ of Vice President Atchison, says : "The Preellent in our opinion, selects the weakest point of complaint—the Governor's spec ulations in the Haw land.; bat it enables him to' carry , out his - misereble policy, originally adopted, and we doubt not, the decision Is al ready made, and delayed In its execution for de oeney'lleake, -or it may be that . the__ hearts of the people may be prepared' for the royal edict." Fortunately for the cause of truth, we are not left without evidence of the motive which actua ted the President in this 'removal. Jameson Davis, the prevent Secretary of war, in a recent tour to the South, spoke of the appointment of GOT. Reeder as one that was not St to be made, because it stood in the way of the purposes of the South, and gave the assurance to Me South ern friends that he would be removed; and in a recent letter from es-Governor Baown, of Missis sippi, the truth is plainly revealed, that there is no ponibility of misunderstanding it. That distinguished luminary of Southern politicians esys, "The appointment of a governor of Ken "sus is an mot of vast eorwegur.nos to the South.-- It eoggeets to neat one. the restoration of the "equilibrium which was lost In the admission "of California, and the extension of Southern area "and Southern km11540;14. These are consider "lgloos which elevate the appointment far above "the petty considemthme that usually surround "such acts. If the president made a mistake "in appointing to this poet a man of strong ".Free Soil proclivities, we UM she auurance of his territory that A. will qmeelity' *et the rustier This was some time ago—before any charges of hind speculation were brought forward. The removal of the Governor was promised, am; and it was only because the President bad not the pluck to remove him boldly, in aceordanee with his promise, that these land epeaulation charges were resorted to. And when even they tailed of being substantiated, the Presidenk, is compelled to; put fbrward ► new charge and remove the Gov, artier before he can have time to explain! Nev er was device so pitiful nor trick so transparent.• THZ EXPEDITIOL—The expedition of COL Kinney to Nicaragua, which has made no little noise in the world, and which mulled our government and the courts immense trouble, seems to be a peaceful affair after alt After great may delays, and several arrests, Col. Kinney made his , final escape from New York, with some twenty or thirty followers, in a small vessel, which iwas afterwards wrecked on one of the reefs of Turk's Island. All the lives, and most:of*, property were saved, and re-embark ed in a small schooner, and which arrived at San Run, or Greytown, at the mouth of the San Juan, winch was so gallantly bombarded _by our gbvernment about a year ago, on the 16th of July. Here the. company landed, and Cot Kinney had an interview with the Nicaragua and Costs Rica authorities, at the house of the British Consul, to whom he stated that his object was the peaceful colonisation of certain lands in N i caragua, to which be believed he had a valid title; if the validity of that title should be dis proved, be would abandon it, although he had expended thousands of dollars on the euppoaition of his lawful ownership. This explanation seem ed to Ore sal/dun:ion to all parties, and the hospitalities of the place were warmly extended to the Colonel and his piety. At last accounts he was building a house in Oreytown, which would be the handsomest in the town when com pleted. When done, and poesisidon taken, ar rangements are made for excursions Into tie terior to look idler the Colonel's lands, and to Make preparations for settling them. Such is thefts., of the affair at present. If Cot Kin ney has any filibustering designs, the ridiculous psucity of his - forces will prevent them from be ing carried out. CL/MILASD 4911) PlllllOOlOll RAILIOAD.—The receipts of this road far July have given great satisfaction to its friends. The amount is 9 69 ,- . 101,94, being an increase of 61 per cent. over the corresponding month of but year. The great amount of this increase Is in freight, mostly from coal, immense quantities of which are now trensported over the read. The Cleveland Her ald, noticing the road, pays the following tribute to the ability and Sdelttj of its officers: "No road in this country is better officered and managed, President Rockwell is devoting kis time, talents, experience and IatIOIICO to the advancement of the beet interests of the Com ' ploy, and Superintendent Durand is an ener getic worker, who discharges every duty of his depart:mast with sound judgment and signal success. The employees are selected with ref [TED°, to skill, sobriety and faithfulnesa. The prompt, economical and general good manage ment of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and its consequent_ freedom from casualties, are the remark of ail conversant with the Lice. To Cleveland the road is of incalculable value, and very muck of the increased prosperity and trade of the city within a few years past, is directly attributable to the opening of this im• portant thoroughfare." To finish the river extension, from Beaver to Wheeling, and furnish the necessary additional equipments, which will require $950,000. Towaxds this sum, the Company now has Beaver county bonds Allegheny county bonds.... Individual subscriptions.... 'lt is expected that the extension will be com pleted In the summer of 1866. The price of the stook- is *drawing. in the New York market. Tii PUBLIC Wet ne.--The Philadelphia NMI sap: "We learn upon good authority that be tween thi present time, end the meeting of the next Legislature, : the Pennsylvania Bail -Woad Etnapany will forward to his Excellency Gov ernor Pollock, a proposal for the' purchase of the Main !iae , ' which for . three years Pair they hared deioted thne, labor and, money, to decry and depreciate. What may be thought of Ode contemplated application by the Closerbor of the Legislitare/ire, of course, are not prepared to say. The Governor In the per formance of the duty assigned him tinder the Act of Assembly, will have nothing to do with the proposal but to terrord it to the body indi cated by the Ant, and that body, if its members shall represent truly and with fidelity, the sen timent, of the eonsUtuenoy whose agents they are to be, will kick that proposal from the halls of legislation." POLITICAL Konizzarrs.—The Know Nothings of Lancaster county have reaolved"to hold en open Convention, with the usual maohinery, for the choke of &count'', ticket. The Sepialtems of . Cissford county hare bad orgs,trd,' and balled s county eon ' ntkontojneit on ' the 10th of September, to aominste s :county ; SOW: ~ , The Cantos:MS/ Bemis *adorns ll* isovesentiotartily. 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Never, perhaps, was a greater farce, or as we iiiiiiidd d eem it, tragedy, amide& 'Hunareittrind .. , , thousands were d eterred RIM voting ki.,, direct,. acts of intiraidation„ other', through , fear of eon seenences, and a multitude from the Itiekinf proper facilities. ,The cityrindeitg, Wee, dazing the day; in Possession of an • armed Mob,- - the base passions of which were infuriated to the highest pitch by the incendiary appeals of the newspaper orga n and . the popular !endorser the Snow Nothin . party.. - On Spiday night large detachmente of mien were sent to the *bet and Second Wards to nee that the polls were properly opened. These men the "Americna Executive Committee" sup plied with thi requisite refredunuat, and, es may be imagined, they were in very fit condition on yesterday 'nothing to see that the rights 'of freemen were respected. Induced they.: dis elierged the important trusts committed to.them in such manner as to commend theni forever to the admiration of out-laws! They opened the polls ; they provided ways and means for their own party to vote; they bluffed and bullied ill who could not show the sign; they, in fact, coc. vorted the election into a perfect farce, withoht one redeeming or qualifying phase. We do not know when.or bow their plan of op erations were devised. Indeed we do not sn a re to'know, when such a system of outrage--inch pirildy—such dastardy—was conceived. We only blush for Mucky that her soil was. th e scene of such on rages, and that some of her sons were poetic pants in the infamous swindle. .1 It would be i ossible to state when or how this riot common ed. By day break the polls were taken pose ion of. by the American party, and in pursuanc of their preooncerted game, , they need every tratagem or device to hinder the vote of every an whu could' not manifeet to the "guardian of the polls" his soundneds 1 on the Know Not log question. We ware per sonally 'witness t the procedure of the party In certain wards, an of these we feel authorized to speak. At tho Seventh Ward 'we discovered 1 that for three hours in the outset in the morn- log it was impossible for those not "posted" to vote, without the greatest difficulty. In ti r e Sixth Ward a party of bullies were masters of the polls. We saw two foreigners driven from the polls, forced to run a gauntlet, beat minter- Welly, stoned and stabbed. In the case of one fellow, the Hon.. Wm. Thomason , formerly a I member of Congress from this district, inter. fered, and while appealing to the maddened crowd to cease their acts of disorder and viol. lance, he was struck from behind and teat.— His grey hairs, his long publio service,lle manly presence, and his thorough Americaniemi availed nothing with the crazed mob. Other and serious fights occurred in the Sixth Ward, of which we have no time to make mention now. The more serious and disgraceful disturbances occurred in the upper Wards. The vote east was but a partial one, and nearly altogethei on one aide. No show was given to the friends of Preston, who were largely in the majority; but who in the face of cannon, muskets and revolver., could not, being an unarmed and quiet populace, confront the mad mob. .8o the vote was cast one way, and the result stand before. the public. In the morning , as we state elsewhere , Georg e Berg, a carpenter living on the corner of 911! arid Market, was killed near Hancock street. A German named Fritz, formerly a partuer at the Galt House, was severely, if not fatally beaten. In the afternoon a general row occurred on Shelby street, extending from Maio to Broad way. We are unable to ascertain the facts eater , earning the disturbance. Some fourteen or liti 1 teen men were shot, including aloe? Williams; Joe Selvage, and others. Two or three. were, killed, and s number of houses, chiefly German 1 coffee boozes, broken into and pillaged. About 4 o'clock, when the vast crowd, augmented by secessions from every part of the city, and arm= ed with shot-guns, muskets and rifles, were pro-t reeding to attack the Oatholie church, on Shelby street, Mayor Barbee arrested them with a speech, and the mob returned to the. First Wird' polls. Present] a large party assembled with. I a piece of brass ordnance, followed by a number of men and boys with musket& In an hour af.' I threw& the large brewery on Jefferson street, near the junction of Green, was wet fire to. 1 In the lower part of the city, tiro eas e dloturb- ees were obarecterieed by • greater degree of bloody work. Late in the afternoon, three.:) Irishmen going down Slain street, near Eleeeuth. were attacked, and one knocked down. Then ensued a terrible scene, the Irish firing from the windows of their house., on Mein "treat, by repeated volleys. Mr. Rhodes, a river man, , ' was shot and killed by one in the upper etory, , ' and a Mr. Graham met with a similar fate, An Irishman, who discharged a pistol at the bask of • man's head, was shot and then hung. He, however, survived both punithments. John Hudson, a carpenter, was shot dead during the freaks. Sifter dusk, • row of frame houses on Main street, between Tenth and Eleventh, she pro perty of Mr. Quinn, a well known !Attnelß were set on are. The names extended seem the street, and twelve buildings were destroyed. These houses were chiefly tenanted by Irish, and upon any of the tenants venturing out to i escape the dames, they were Immediately shot down. No idea eimld be formed of the earn ber killed. 'We are advised that firs wee wee roasted to death, haring been so badly wounded by gum shot wounds that they could sot as-, cape from the burning buildings. Of all the estormitiee and outrages committed by the American party yesterday and lan night, we have not time now to write. The mob cue. lug satisfied Ito appetite for blood, repaired to Third street, and until midnight made demon strations against the rout and Disseeral tams. The furlong crowd satisfied Itself, however, with breaking a few window panes, and banging this sign of the ?ism °Moe. - . Al one o'clock this morning, a large fire is re , giog in the upper part of the city. Upon the• proceeding' of yesterday and lad night, we •have- we time nor heart now to cam meat. We are sickened with the very thought of the men murdered, and the houses burned and pillaged, that signalised the American via tory yesterday. Not less than twenty corpses form the trophies of this wonderful achievement. The election during yesterday war, aa_near as could be, all one-sided, the most nniair means being resorted to by the Know Nothings to crowd other voters from the polls. In the Putt Ward the most excitement pre vailed for some time, and the polls were surround ed ing vo by ter ap proache dlapro e crowd tho c Whenev row er a d no K w now Noth- as hoisted right over the heads of all and landed at the door, ready to deposit his vote. Several- dis graceful tights ocotmred, and one man of the name of Burch, who had, with - others, chase d an Irishman- from the poll; was in tarn beset, beat- - en nearly to death, and knocked senseless by the man he had been chashig. Marshal Hidd, we learn, rnbsequently arrested the Idahoan. In the Sixth Ward several disgraceful scenes occurred, such as six, eight, or a dozen men pitching Into one poor Irishman and driving him from the polls. In the Seventh Ward everything appeared to go on fairly and quietly, but in the Eighth It was a one side matter, none but yellow ticket chaps having any chance to get to the polls through. out the day. [The Louisville J0U171.21 lays all the blame on the foreigners. We shall give its account to- About half-put one o'clock yesterday after noon, & portion of the heavy -stone cornice of the splendid building being erected for the Ohio Life Insurance and Truat Company, on the loath liras& corner of Main and .Third streets, gave way while the workmen were in the act of hoist ing a atone, and fell upon the sidewalk Tithes awful mall. The laullding is Mee lofty stories in height, and the Inns of masonry which gave way MY about duty feet in length, and im mensely heavy, being more than two-thirds • of the cornice on the Third 'duet front. - Asuffocating cloud of dust .rolled up from Abe rubbish of the fatal cornice, the massive and graceful appearance of • which had been univer- sally admired, and in a few moments • large crowd collected, and the mangled remain' of sh men quite dead, two gasping in their laat ago nlea, and two other, badly Injured, were speedi ly taken from the subs. TEN MAXIS OP TIM •DRAD, ' are as follows: $278,000 H. B. Curtis. the buliding contractor.. He resided on the West side of Elm street, - near Berenth f and - learn • wife and three daughters. He was instantly killed, and awfully mutt. lated„ being so dlasgnred that it was time time before his friends roximenized -Robert Cameron, muter builder, a well known oldster!. Ho redded on John street, be tween Hopkbm and Clark streets, and leaves a wife and family. Balser Walden, a-resident of Jamestown; Ky.,. doing business -Bolton, being of the firm of Walden & Vance, owners of *steam aser•milL He I a family. John T. Chambers, boes.ollTonSer, whose shop is on the corner Of Third and. Western - Row.. He resided on Perry street, between Plum and West. ern Row. He teams wits and obbldren.. • Michael Donbeen,. an Irishman, a laborst, who linden Baker street, between Walnut and Vine, with his mother and a sister and brother. 'James (MIMI. evening last, an Irishmeni, -who - cams the city on 'Monday and was 'Stopping with Doaheen. WM. Dawson, a stone anittr, who resided on Richmond ethic below Beymiller,oi man "of Wally. Hear" Tymmann was dremitelly mangled lad taken to the Hospital, whim be died ha like evultni..7-011. Oats ' Gay Ermsktt's Lotz_Printatise.—We have utikunasC.lirsitiad.trir 2.141t,C which Utak:oo4 4 : , irrivitig at Bfawsßii on the istiiiraypniksits,.(the DP ' ) tamed alittedronifiemetary xotoy utferititng him that he had been suspended. The Berakl of Freedoms glires.the following facie in regard to tlseiands far speculation in ethiciso...T. Reeder isioatensibly..,:emoved: .4 9Critimber" of half-breed 'each' per- Aimed of -Government a quantity-of the public domain-U . 4e 'mount of. one mile square, end loiated it on the north side of the Ramie river, Lying between the Etelaware lands on the:east and the Pottawatomie lands on the west, malting a strip one mile wide and thirty miles long. North of this Milli was" that prettiest prairie] in Kansas, and all open tosettlement, but there woo no way to get to the liter, because these ma de of the Kew Indians intervened. Gov. Rev er, judge's Johnston and Elmore, and District t tdrney Isaacs sew this awl they conceived the propriety of buying up a few sections, no' doubt Contemplating they would ultimately be greatly enhanced in value . - Accordingly 'they entered into an arrangement with the Indians, by which agreee te eonrey certain lands to the aborts partici (or $3 nu acre, as soon an the bar stalashould be sanctioned by thaindian agent and ratified by the President. Until this was dine it was no contract." nil Hon: /Oak : L. DAWSON arrived here es terday after an absence of several weekei. He diAlnes the appointmeni of Governor of au. alic.tendered him by the, President during his ahsence. The appointment was Itusalioited nd unexpected. • Dm—on Wedands? morntnn. August Sth. AIDE HOWARD. Grant daaahtar of Robert S, and loth. R. Kennads. Rae funeral aOl take ?hoe ran x0929:99 at 9 0%104 On Tuesday •99011ug 7lis last, at by o'clock ItAnliiY, thirdam of Hams and Sane Earls, In the 10121 year oShla His friends and thane( Um Wally ere repeated to at. tend hte funeral from the might.** of his ;PPM Na.l9 leirth street. on TROMIDAT; °Week P.M. tor. eyed to the Allegheny Cemetery. The Memel serene will tge conducted MAL Peter'. Char* grant prep tat SPECIAL` 'NOTICES. _ _fltu'is Celebrated Vermifoge And Livia Puta—A Amulet combine/ km, bat eery endue. etbettlowl. 111 ahmer-11. You. Nov. 20. 1142 Knowing. tuna experlonra, Um Valuable...l.lWe of Dr. leLmie'a remalupe and Urn" Mk. I have for Nome time bark Comddrant it my duty; and mike It my hod..a to make Woes article known wherever 1 wentkunont mr Mende. A abort time ago I became acquahtled with the tar of a yoringittrl, who eteroad lobe troubled with In.ms and liver complaint at the mom tome, and bad been rulTer lai for mme ten mauttak Through my persciadon ohs mrathaeed ono bob!. of Dr...orLsooo Vererajorra, and ooh bat at Lou' Palk eatich obi took aeonntoe to (buratto. The noult.s. the pared a large numralty of won., and tbluks.that ono tot more of the Ms will menmw by to toid , ct: beelth. .lier mato sad makeup. eon he leaned br oollkir te. t. Dwelt Dragulak erne of flutters. ktOeree athle P, L' Dr. SPlarkeir "teletrated Vereollhire arid Liter Plitt esa both he obtahrert ►t ear of the reepretata• Drag Moir l6thYdtJ. • tr. Porchavorreill plasa weal In wit brand WA none but Dr. Illanon Varnilraza and Lirer KU& Tlunn an 'Wm Yarnsisnang and P.D. now Inbra U. Dohtk. bat Fat eparaundy Nor ode by tha pale prorniOnnl. ' FLEXING BROTIIIII.II. ilsocoalor* in J. SW I O. 40 Wand se. Nausea and General .Debility.—john ButtkorMs4. No. 90 RAM o Plttoburoh. ham Moo 111441 of t h e moo Mitimotno ken of Dpmepois. byth• a.o 44144N...41 Maud Ant.. ; purebsout Oyes otter malfortmo Ihr Mow mous MOB Umbel*. astoui mot 1144151 &batty attmadiog: toMmottom t atm' tool Por footh• 0rt0n4.... Ws lump% memo Rom Moo of our 01504 And loin 'mooted dflunts. mooot Atlte butuo. Mo 1141114 to try tato o moy Thuankti. ton. doim 'Waft you of Hammon dist • Ne advortl464mt . l4 another <Nkomo. • learned writer. Dandy, .s,sys: "Dryden, to many his brilliant tattoos artery at. raw 15-ata and Kra handl& Mooted tam mama plan. dross is and oaf. &waif am no Ann. Was datandatit.' Daatitta Porta for praaarlottanfot mat and pitatlas damns stridlevad 1t.,. sth.r tuantr. ladiaittke, and that ...,, conillUon yid* la lamed a writ or itritahla tuts at* Dolifid ...to of rittona Tb. inittodiata or' Inthstmee arayl.Uon, le totally altatttut the vista • and the dlipooltion 1 raking' =manta, it o Sonora Its tower to dynast taw ohnalation of at btato , tnd amnia fanutlat to An, Nook who net to 11th may tartlyant ',inerrant narglaztre Gonna. Dinar," told tatitudvely I. this tountay by• Dr. C. If. Jaoliaoa. 190 Arab and by hlt *Mt.- whnithenitnts. aniklant The Greatest Iledical Discovery OF - Tt-IE AGE MT KlauLedy, of Roxbury. has &seemed la on Orval. acme" mutiny wee& • randy tad nun imaykimi of /how. Atom Airard ACIVISieto • CE......11 PON*. if. hr laio4 It to owmr olive* liwatirM roam sod voter &W.:1141'1mo( bi two Gum cloth titaMer th now le Wk tomato* caws tiro hoodrod owlithoros of its salvo. all wields tines, allot of Sono& Tow Ileum+ Si. witiastlif ti dim • airslnit aro moat* Web throstotuss son tiro worst Mad of iimplin tbe tica. 2* to *bile hoittho ow e►ar lb* rrirtoto . at Too hottlao ate warrant...l' to cm. tho vont coolie, la inoutb mod lamed ESEM=I (la. to taa WA., an ■amwted to ears al Immo in boa:Wan warrantor' to ours mantas rd' tb. oar. rW Iblotatewassood Unfair. Four to de bottlers ane warranted to cm arrant sad musing lama etie kettle •m ears mar waunn of the ob. Tin to throe botine aro warranted to Own td. m - otet ranger ringworm. • - Two to Mae bettlie are warranted to WY. &ha 611,4 des mate ram* of rheosnatlas. ,Tbs.. to Ora bottles aro warranted best. ma ream nen to debt battles will MIN the MITA OM of armfuls A. tomtit la always experienced from the drat bottle, 44tikan. print rare Is warranted wben lb. above 43 nantlty .• On g sog looks Improbable to lbws be hoee la vas tried al the voederfol asidkines of the dim as that • otailisa void voila( In ths Visistsve end eh./ old steno wells. mboold cure ries' humor to the rntoric ret Vls nova Said SW. If yea tame shams Whoa to Vast Thom 0141 0014 iniana• hosts or bob about la koalas Valois vuotearaot won. ooddivlover • thousand W- U* OH (a thaelAnltr loton. I know Its sabots to osetT cult taboo shwa) dm . oflhogrenteotcara t km 000 Iv Masochisetia. km It to shlldren • par obt to old social of lair. I hive awl )orailnier.nomS esokbas oldletron. whose lab vie olat Oad flabby. rewired lo *perk:toast. of health Dr vie bottle. • To those man Maw* to • slek lisodesbi. ono bogie VIII liken tt item rest to. to Wank mid dinhvis. 80010 Ida bare area teal% fee seam hare to. • lon' sad boonregolosal by It. :Wham the bodr.te mold l i rust Sans owl, Lot when Uteri Is sok dons r ot et thr Tonetlinai ornate:a. It will oeue env .mi llerseel brinkinst roe Raft 004 be alarmed—thsr &inn Wino .1/004 . 111. enne lbw dare to • voila There Imitator a bedew " It "" Oh the otaditosT.Vtlidithat feeding le ova, roa _,, Ml round! IR. • nor *von. 1 hand some of the moot ezthevasant encoulutse of It that von ova h. basil to. Notheap ofdlet Mit ninerrers—eet Ct. best Ton len set: t Ives likewise as herb. which. when she. awed to meet oil, dissolves tiontakets avelllnz or the vordi*ed codai.the Mae it omits. Prko of the DliecnotT flair bottle.. UslL—Adalt. oft bibkon.imr.l tio day. ...01illanin e argibtron.deoret iscoorok children rani AV to el teerspoonfol: As no direction eau meds.m. t .l l aLcoo l 9tatlons, tato ocough to .112 KENNEDY strselte ' 4Vittendianie in bed oases of litritoles•lS sad Moll. at Dr. MEWL 140 tiood tart, tomer of Arian 06411 To ',others,' Wl.s and Daughters.-- Th. 4444 dthenter In the Mena or atedlolet4 and the the whith haa, god routhumt to prove, the etheteet Mandan to the human family. Is the stadloil prepanelion thrown aa hilothelre ItherlaeCatholleott. It le dathroott to ethe the various Omani looldent to fonalea. theh I. protegee. tole la the beak, mho... ththwtho thutratlon hen anteing and ra handfed other tone la their trala, lute almost' ins& abarden tuns. ed ethane. luto • &Mr and hearty our,.. The lead ft lighleaed problem of the =Oka colleges In the old *nth; att w.D att In tale :oonottr. bare held the ..!feet la online conilderatlon, and they have dually determin ed that the aid teethed of treatise Owe ea local sad nth. 8114 'dif~s ••• ill woo& and that a constgational troth seat; the what vu require& II Lan old edam that inat wag. mon, iftwi r; and While the Poettlth wms. m dg. , thloif to bannonlee thetvthowe iuth divert • theta= *I ! ( gig! Puttee, Dr. Poeterop. • phrthelan with Ihrtr Tian Marlowe In the Craw of nom and children reduced the theoti to dm& than and dbrotired a two• ithlett hie oath aid .111 earanighteete out of every Wrath new now *Ohm In wrath woes when the or warn here bent ruptured, or where they hive been avert. if Wail by bad 410:ileti treitsaint. nothing nth he done but to 'atissims the srmptoms. 'Ufa ma ishathiner odd Iltdenhim, the great leader of the English toed/cal othool; and, thezeguw, let nano demob until thle dvillth bee n folthfillt tried. Throw ankle pridadlot and Mt Melee of air hatereeted phystelaa—rethon. for poor melive.7nee what tha remedy. hea dons lthothem end then go na NM a throng pith la tho theasuos that Iteraludill Uterine Othhollant la no 'Nowt remedy.' but a adonthlo eteildnatka of Inedkal virtues; width will prawn the anualthtlon than, dostraelion. loth wroth the huldlotur !Wilmot* ordinate, and reston health to the already hu- Poked Thai. power.. Dthw MAO 'Per loth,. &Ili whet*. tali and Mall et DR. 0/10. Drag Stet .R.. Ito Wood street. . Jraddl. • I I PIT T S BURGH LW • Fire it Martha Insurance Coinpann Offleo, Oornarldarket and Water Streets, "eciurr_a4zlLl ,enotident. lit;r. This Company makea th eiv . g m • i ii a; . iasaranoftnp• aqqas t. 3l::thrasssaal‘'S:Z=Zigrat :Id . And against Lam' or %maga by Fire, LAlr,Leilut Um Path of Ms eft "sad lalaad Navigation —i oGai u =tetlonando`miiikat with so* to all pain. - Jazaqi- IlallecuarY ohs'. drbatbnoti . Divid libretto N.Li.KittaueLot. Ps. , • earlsol6 .t L... ll aVit i Xook w4n TZW.2 IIII Pos 111 * June Mamma, John MU, 1111Umr. aann MUMS PLEILOIO .13ROTHEES. • - - oroomon to a. row a oa.) WHOLESALE .I)ItraHISTS,... 31° ' I° FOOD MUT* • • .fir,BLUS' attistod • f rllibli g , LIV GEoRGE B. 3IDDL.I4_ of the Oity _of ettakeis. len:tee iteteliiiMetiossetaimett et imam, aesthetteeessoodfaa. WELCH & GRIFFITH'S PATENT GROUND SAWS. 11,ANING . 'purchased from ML Wm. Smith. InOds Ihlnt ltletit , ftir crindloatpleenLr And ofbe Ifaught chlereeink' have pad him sla@se men. ism ma*. the mile momieteni of tale patent.. W. Intl recant mu' tenon &tor Information of tnhi unmet@ on the atm -Übe is the only lisehinn net invented then Mazda@ • hew Perfeetftomen In thkimsea: ,teiy,erOottehe inmheith—th4 not heatwhilererdnee —ea man smooth—lsm lambic—and keep an edge longer thihi my othirsinm 'auuled aho neet - 111ble telecom@ Ali our I sWi sr's , zindi f nisi jof Get SUIS. holurtedellueMr lbr our own are, &tomb higher We rorpeetfar lakaltrat imiureeturits of:Luster. thot no Sow wltt be mut floutthiMbit,WLS,ltma but what of molar ptsi, awl AkinziLlyt . tb. TWOW-eutS be !Mod mire Mmamdeughtrut then um Sim In ors' WELCH is -GRIFE/TUEL Orders recalved by JOSEPH ,WOODWRLL 00. sat. -T. z. JOS. WOODWELL & C0., - 111P011.221t9 MID MMUS 121 FOREIGN AND DONESTIONARDWARE, cozvza or wow) a swarm traw,v. •Ju4l•d6m prrimitau. RIO & PENNSYLVANIA:RAILROAD. THE . ONLY RAILROAD • RUNNING WEST :PROM PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train leaves at 2 A. 31., tlirotiiti to Cincinnati in I.2ltouni and 40 vitality& HAIL Tama lawns .or 8 A. x. Run= Taw 0 . 0 Ar Br. m. • These trains &Ratan!, close connections at Creutilna.ind the trot tiro.congeet at Allienos. The dined route of Bt. Louis is now open. via Cresliine and Indisnapoilll,;loo shorter than Ma Cleveland. Oototootlooo an made at Manseeld with the Nelrark and Sanduskr City toad; and at °hotline with the throe roads °ea.:oat:sting Mors Tor particular. see bandbillit No trains ran an litindap Through 1 !shots are eold to etaysiv&u. Bt. Lour. 7adlanapoßa , °Maki , . Nock Island. 'Fort Wayne. Cleveland and the principal towns and cities ha the Wort The NEW ERTpIITON AOOOBIIIIODATION TRAlNortil leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. It; and 5.15 P. g.. and New With. WI 4 7 A. w. and I Yor Tickets and 'Author In finmatloo. apply to MART, ' • At the corner °Mee, tinder the Monentrahela Roues. Or at the Federal Street Station, to °BORON PARKIN:. %Menotti. July 81 . MB; • Tleket Aunt Letter from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Inerton: • • July 9110156. Messrs. Wm, I Beers tf W. Glstt--Coorlderstlois of dray to the 01944 'alms. prompt ins to mid yOu voluntary tortlarodal totter met rabreof "I.4lrhoor Aogousii Ilielen - e," for test slorotlncresbl• dioroOo. &nr• . - . . • Without being dlaboted be damping It Uthasaas 7 to an Into the particulars of the ea.., I the MT that the aitose lahlua result% that haw. bey Traduced by the um ot that medkina on a somber at sot' thrWithallY, sod under my town oterrsatlOU and siracrlnteastsnen. utter the still of he best ohyskians bad been exhaustsd and an the usual rsothdlca tailed. MITI wetly me In recommending It lase to ell who may be safkrintS from that dreadful maid/. I do ant maul to say that It is adavent to all rau4llte lions, or that It will afford the sawa rebirth ilia/licit, fors of mum. Imo know nothing about that—but tioth That I ha , •then of Ile elbessa I Wotdd boCiaudtate to use It In any and every cue of Morals.. with proms Ow ' , whom I fall an Interest, or over Whom I youth exert-be Ind amuse or contthL Itrarectfunr your., sees 11111141thisoran Statement it from Csitaibit.—Quebec. Fob. 7th. 11144.—Marrys.B. A. tatunicitork & Ort. —WII had the Plciestituarrotirtult. tide limning. the *Milo outfitted. of your Yenalftto. which -will be Tory grattrytud to you. as It tow sent votentar.ly. V. ark outhatten•Youre.nr7 truly J. afUtISON it CID. Ocursitextr—Y7 UHL &master. 4 nor. old. and tor asti. older 1 . etre tbr a considerable thus andertog boa :arms. ptiffhantd two bottles of roar Vomitus" of bkhll giro ram gr: dat&rrt e iood r%rtOR3BIottCr.toVIWHCNDRWI. treordttary brhath of from IT to IS turban Efurint otPut no.d to much of the &radial streets. 'roar Tormilne. I fad It mr duty to Noun mud It to LIN enbile as. ear °pluton. one of tio met edleanious now ebee net yore. weer Tot &UM therthAf G4'..mA.11"."'" to b ltirtirl ' kW. LIM tar helot& vertant, Propuied wild by IL A. PAIINESICKIK & metier of Wood amt Plat eta. .• turled&orT Nit YOU, Juno 15th, 1805. - aiNew Tort k Liverpool Line of Packets...4k — llll. JOAN THOMPSON, No. 410 Li rty etreet, Pittabarrity PAL, la the' a n y were_ to -the stereo city sothorleed to roll Roan Oerttßratei Sat ma Lips of New rook and Liverpool racket. CXIILSILI .87 &ratio pt. Neer Yost. Iles Omits m berth bight t AIN be AMY payable steer Book in rarslasel. 'Wand. leotland artil Wales. Also. blies. Moony, hove Sew Tort and WA Laiboo& JOUN rnomftioN, J.2)11:41-witT au! No. 110 Liberty 'dr.& ---------- - - Balance Mutual Iniukaace COmputy OF PHILADELPHIA. OPPICT SO. 70 WALNUT 'STREET. $177 074—1W0; STZ3LOO2, Sinerrip Daersfed. FIRE INSURANCE ---On Buildings, Ider &A.M., Furniture. M. th Ilene or toaatt7. The .atata polo $ i...mldhad PUB the erourity er • Btyealltioe tbe bowed to share to the extras ftetepaoy. ottbont liability **lows • • Tte. &slot OfrUfkatee of this uoutosay. Per profits. aro coneertibio, el pm% lanai/1r PANtal *took the Lbatip'y. • • lifi.V.,?ght., • D It h & rip aa . I • es ' i l' ea ' t ti . M a c T. O. BorkhllL Beal. W. Tingley. , (A. W. Cares ober. Lotluop. Bober! Pawn. ff. Oararn. a h. Baf,ert Talasd , Azov L. Taylor, Mar M. li shall MIL' Lbw* O. Jur. r_ople .. efeerr, - Jacob T. analog. I n.loam G.ter. O. trond. I Wm. L. ample. PILO* _J. ,t COPTlN..lsent. TLlrri rod Wood atioets; •an's Insurance Conip7 Mtabargtt tr.Witet i aivirn3;ey. 0172C1, 94 MATICR, AR? W7MY .9L4RKZI'.IIIIt row, sr ,kerrs. ►Nn HIM AND OUTUAND lltrJy.A.•(Dfl: 9 11 "S i= Pr Aurora opting Loot or tonoloo• !! - 4 1i Osio7. ILdO tadwor. o,.. t imu ß vitryk and MAN° rioAnoj R. Baer. aaaa 71 Ramct , . 1. Tori 1.1rA,„ • nstela Wain. ihr.n. 1 J.ll l .lmimmalter. Wm. B. Ilark 44.14. °""P". John Pilltton • 4421 HOLMES, CU DUCCLOFOR TO A. noutEs; a BROTHER, NAIIIIMOTOWILIA OF 30LID BOX VICES, HAMMERED MON AX. LE/VOROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- ; . TOMS, PICKS. Timber, Hill, TobaccoA. Cotton Serowe, Apyling and Aiiiintfur .11foOlimne. Car and Bridge Bolt., with Timed sad .Nuts cemete, PITTSBUR pI GH, PA,, wweerm, N. 112 W cria aro Ur rime um .. WNW Woos Ars Mono= on. WAII 'Fork warrazded. WELLS, RIDDLE & 88 Fourth et, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., , NANOFACTURERS OF Baggy, Carriage,. Riding, Drovers' - DRAY W.I-I W IP THONGS AND SITC S; HES, Keep oanstantly on lend, received direct Roo that? Feetorr.to Trott Pg.,* roll stul istl.l netmtot of ,Wltio d The i r pi ttzlkbok Loudon Watron rOurla and b inloot, Rao rlgitil ZrNalistjiat VntlO• PUT torolotted to ord.,. ai mitizt• ETA ps• • •ollettod and promour sli.rfAL °MRS RANTSD—Iar .lalbi - _ JOHN COCH AN & BROS. MANUFAOTURERS OF . Iron ilailing, , lron Vaults, Tann Doors, Window Shales, Wind* Non. 91 Second it., & S 6 Third (between Wood ,and Market,) PITTSBURGH;. PAi.- Have On hand a variet-y of new patterns t lllDe7 and Plana imitable Jar all altrianon htztlala., ar iltkal atalndna Grave, lota Sobbing done at Matt =Una Gear.{ waiter • PHILADELPHIA. . Fire and Life Insurance Company. , No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, oPposint VIZ CUSTrilt Zorn:, Will make all kinds er natirenee. either .i,.12;e4 Yr i ntlibtk i l r i f. ° Ol At i gitl t Pi° "`!" 4. ilialfl t i rge . t ln vgl i P4llt4 Chat P. Bair, , •IL B. Eleas. - NL B. knallab, 050.. W. Peoul4 flaret7, J0a.13. Paul, CL Sharman. John Clay an. ' ... , a. J. Nfilallnise. X. Wile?. - , - N. alumnus. liardwr ddrArre" .elie, fid?...2 1 :11 7 411.,,trt MI. a Western . • a Comtism:FM :OP PITT B URGH..':.' 11..... i1a40(1%=Pi. Vfill- Infure againsi -kinds. of File .and 'Maxine 'aka. ' ' . J w. Bald: A . 1.0. mu. jr ttos antrer a. WW,Zt. W:WEsholi, Sr.& nom. inatltr".BalU6 knows h pi r.. AuAimmE lni=, l l7 l ir t a o.o.llman sr ju m p= • jmt,. (8 " .4 A I W3l4killug - statue nistruircsCOMPAßY • OP PIT TSBTJRG-1-1 SITOENBERGIR, Preeideliti ROBERT FINNEY Secnrepiry; O. W. BA.TOHNICIB,. GenerW..ll49lit: Will -Insure Agaukst An rindr of . MARINE AND FIRE RISES. ' it shcaub6iiijuu 4 ret ei et 4 ?' ! ..,w iv ' t iruhfwgrxe,' It Jobsi:_/- : Jobs rly* 8..0.147 1.11 )11 1.A17r. dreadraro r _ps_s t b7.=- - ' Tu & ito , fraßATikatmum HENRY COLLINS, (I,Eaztals t errla, awe, ruo; 76.03". smosMiniak lisau DR. LIBBY'B Pile Ointment is a certain care by that distend. the Ms. In All - thee. varied. IbrsaL4t bash". verld*r marl th. slaty year*, minus a2bibited the [wattle., greets In all maw-- We publidt the ibthMllig namee of rent/ men Irpo hays bent mend by Its nee, ind she after sadraine itiryeane had! exhausted every resource of the medical sr*sion es vale. . , -11 a4.1iRfseedf, -r.& direalerfarealiderivia. /. /tree. re /ha dreaaeronn lice. tv.. Ipse hoa.JaAY ea, Rartford. Ceara, Erne - W . 4 &,/ efig. Weehoptors. _ nC7u Cke6=l4.:lL 1263. W. Nazsea. Chief .2r Alta, The Made Ust might be emoted • bribroesside- bet sande has been shoen to Indite every sufferer to el. the remedy a trlal.- boldebaleiabe and retail by iico. L.. Keyser. N 0.140 Weed omit Of Tirade alley. • Prier SL_ , WESTERN TEA STORE fflorner of Wood and Sixth streets. f, We 4!L Zd'OLURG. Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled at the pleas In the eitY: Marl. Greent Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, oungHron,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,?..5 peelb. . 75, aptull,oo per lb. Etigitrefikfair.,3o and at_pgial 4 G. p., 75,. r ; 75 eta. pee lb. 4OO &. 1,50 pei. lb. ..' Teispnepp tn'istier boxes trout 6to lb• for: farcalr us.. • liberal tincetust. made to Mall dealers. COPPEA—JfIra.Z. (k 4•113.. ••• Bic , Cbi••• Gran ...t stra Aft 441;;IriaetrLied and • Aiao. Otocolates, *tees;rya, P ___ • • mla • REMOVAL.' , - • • _... , McCORD & CO., HATTERSit Have removed' to their new . store ,I 131 *ea acrd. 5 dearr abred , Vbb grad" Mach we have built with the exprom adiptetkei to our irioreasee, bush:bele Thu first floor boa been fitted up to 1110DE8N ova:. saeltudrely for our ratan trsde,Where Will &brim ben:mad a complete' amenrosot of the MOST PA£WITONABLE STYLES of (eats' mid Youths' Draw and Bon Usti add .13spo,'.a, wuD , to LADINW HIDINO HAM and 011/L- IlitliWil GOollid, adapted to tie ameina We atisillie pressed tops our Mends at our new store. The four upper stories are expressly for our,WWOLX BALI ,TRADg. where will be Reuel efull Mock of Rats and dips, embracing doses; Sta, truiri variety. loft. Es puns, Leghem, Brads, and Patin Leaf /UM; tilikfPloub end "Loth Nye. add Children', (Mods of all Made. bierehauta Mating our city will fad It thoir searidiis our stock. its our Lid:fifties are both' so to isable us to compote with any jobbing bouts is t h e *tern dNes_.27 and Contineitil . Excaulngi):• • SIGH 2 6714,8 DRAWN. Br D VICO, KIEB9IAN & C 0.,; : ON TITE' trivrox - '. 13A111{, LONDON, IN BUMS OP El AND 7 - Pveitun Theso Drafts are available at all the t,rin eliwaTowerefEtartead, Stettand Ind ltd. - A. omit the continent. We shoo deer 810 HT DILLS e Al. A. Grunebaum Bailin,; PILANKPORT A MAIN, mad, oerr. M Remicura. to al Data. of o e,raay. 13 , aridsl.a .4 Welland. Pumas inteudint to trarelaltmed may preearothirough us Letter otCredlt, oa whichaloooy eon b. obtaltied. se booted. in any past erEurope. • C6 / I "di." BUIL and other =curdle+ fo Eu. rape. .111 roceivopromDt ottorraon. • .orm. WILLIAMS tuba, Wood. toner RUM street. JOUR M. sorra. WELLIMES & ALLEN SUCCFSBOBSTO ARNOLD & WILLIAM'S • • (aftllll.ll OP C hils on Furnaces, Wro't IrenTaling AND nratra akaa.Aux. For Warming and Ventilaticn of Baadaga . w. a A. will eintract Ihr Warming and C•Atllatllr ?"' WAN= or Dot Water, tipeiorChunneivorones.Wits„ &hoot.. &mama. arimi clown D 0.,. Jall Unt•throrrividltena.-No. 93 Marten.. Pit*atir ; • New •Daguerriaa Gallery. Ir. 3111—NELSON would leopeotfully faform 'Mt Month tad the - steel 'esossitle;l2ntr to - ddie to *wet the dollylocerabur *mood Ste Ids poppoolopotst*P. tio has lad ha It sod bos tow oomobsted ,, Over the 01: Pod Oaks. Third stow%) 098 of the met: steolono sad autrodhoont Sty Licht I.l.lledos elm toostruchd Re Da SaarladtrPe to lb. United States. Woos* mw Proleotd to *swot. nobles 0111 disproad. stiles, in ate *pother from I lad. M.llll 4 edact P. 31. 'Pipit Prom •11 ollebtod.whothor Um. Lth Llt ntnnt. •A v•re. fil4 1 , 4 OM. . PEA.BL-EITEAX MILLV,„ Flanr.delivered to familiar in eitheivilthe trot orOd. • • 't o Odi , o may ei len t in. or INA 2 r •ToorNol V Nor m of LOGAN WII.SNN &CM. 52 Weed •L - - • - I BRAUN MOTE corner liberty ARA ILL;Clatr 11. 1 , ARRA AR ' C4 MR* TA7lS.slraifiTil • ARYAN. I ANNADY For Sale. A DRUG STORE favorably loemetlelaithe corner *r Mama. and I.lbarLy straat, , ., Allkadaaar4lir• and &hut good Wail Laudon's._ lot rutin:din tei of , • • 71413tnt0 1/16011.,,. 1.191..14k. At. NEW _ADVERTISEMENTS. '_,.; LIVENNS & -CLARKIK...I; O LAND AND ' SQUARE' "PIANOS. &LABOR INVOIOE of by Gl= tienlebtatent.tosten • Lc, 91.1 . .. bmilust. berm r ° rad by • the enbseribern - This unrlrallrmi meta o • inotenmentale en gormand Yell known le tbi.rialtdity It's almost mamerfloome to gap anything-1a thole Roth partnere of tar gm sragretdiond Plano maker", and iihrm kayo trained migbearthrm gm ta trmlinadr. Arlin barn all boionto skilful add •rmilli i ng antes . Seers' Mammon% tamed ontrm trm .rma to tam the sennlni.lne examination and rendre he firmating ' touch at the band.of the gm and tbelr talented man I Nagar A Ctaxin am rarely. irveer til.•to th eir. anima. ' N mem. and almost daily_ applications Fromail meM• or' titb. alubir7..lbr tbe agmacy MIN& Plum. tune Mgd.: toatlr tyre 'armed by them, on the ground 'bat nn piano . la amt. air *bleb Ma not passed throng'. their own *di cidstat Aftwoh—stbing altogether latioindide weir tbq to' inerearirbelr alrad_y enormous octaionahmont, "'flake.. - Waverly Magnalne. 10oaton, dentribm as OrWorm brith• }litigOidlilin Durability. - 1 . Sinn* A Marx Pianos bare! bran 1.2 hag lithe Gr. Boa. Judge Elbarm, for iii..'rthi4 •, ' • - - W Pail , ermt.► Jam* Worm. " " - - - • 19 e. • Tho lat. Judi. Dail n, " " -.- • 0 r .. . U... .. 0 ' 7fre tog+ 1c..a.. r :,.- : , ,-, - 21 (hot eli.Vo3_ 'far tuortardeof - • -20 r The arms rm... 1ia...." .i .... , , 7‘4 : • The Dr. llionowall, "• r I • • "rm. 1..1r X.-- 'And main otin in Ma tIND titles and rieltdir. .. Tim mined madden, teallemon armada ham; . • edtbrmadattration of 91 enui& Chiles Plasm In Ilia est to W. Um undmodgerm. haring thermnshil; tatted th• eamettim and onalatil•• of Noon, 01 , Unveil Pismo; eal itTIV: r: M7T H "..h.it1. 111 ""'...b. u . i!,°triiT` - ` "" s*l. Ulmer 2.32 d , on indltland their tomb dallghtfal Ilir moinntimn mid 1 nimbi ....noinitbor Well milentatod tollannieg the egle and too oritarnam., 'I . II7TOR DA 818. ' REMIT ROIII3OCK. 1' .. PI. gINDLti. Nunn. di Claiik'n Plano. will in an mar h. Aar • . raiihrt. and minhaemm am offered the nalco. advantage", aa .111 .. raelorrrn , •!bri'll, P* o ll l . o d 4rirr fir. Plage Purchasers doodnormot obtaining • model Piano; o npee that will but a We time, ano•lorltad to eall and exaMll2. our *Welt , - ll. KLießitß. a BM. • . . ---. • • . _ ; • 1 11 0 g or lb* Golden tai • . • No 63 rltth Knot GUIBER,T_&'S'PAULDING,' Commission'and -Forivarding Agent -, • 34 . OODIMEROLLL STI3EET,7 I serNr LOUIS, Z. Particular attintioic paid to tha porch.", of Provisions.'Flour,. Alizin," * Hemp . , LIiA,D, to., to., AND FORWAILDISG. 3 !r s i t ... 1041/4W °E. '• • „ • . l'ittaburgh. Pa. Prootac . , k (humble. ' j. • - • =ar. Wooten. , Placianatt, Ohtu, " If. lt kik ocriatiO ri TAMIL: Meentobaon A MMus. Pnuaaalobla. oultliOd• C J - ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL , GR OUNDZ allWaltaate hi thi auoath Now ThAiuth =man, uh♦lAN, olt, lie, gatdoretrawbettlesOrman tuttitaltduit• iamb variatyotaooros h , 411 othor f l immolation aos. Baal ia—maw a • Pouting* opt Nithuir Particoiarktipgy• hICLA gents, troAn kIaX THOUSAND•ACRES OF 'LAND. for • ado Itr lota to volt ouscbsaam.idtaata Wegartl thattaltiouoo,, cOlaturn-24P,a,,p.:c.r. nIISINESS STANDS FOR RENT, situate ost Market divot, mar Third. Alm. ow on north t. sue on Wood shwitioas canard attest: and on. M Witter streak with lemoilati piqoput. Apar to O_ . CIITLIILERT & it. A GOOD BRI4:IIrEWNGRODSE for' .4 11?j i°4 4.7-Idenrelattiress.lsrl'it QIINDRIEE3-43 bales gotten,. 4 bble 4 ""' " ti " f " ° Win Inlet * ' • .. Bunins! Bs t: • . Iry ooDB.-MARKED- DOWN •TO , bciht Ir — Corlatt to the lotectete of td mom. ere hire bleu lo noel to reduce oar prkoe to enable •as to dodo out our &muff .took. sweetens to purcdtadug our. Ihdl aod tor S.Plitr. Thliu 011ISAT =DUMMY Tit THICItS ttieutuAletiltum .Ittr .Toroeutiug 'Deliriddo Rambo tn . - -7.. . jot endleee traitor • Wet sod Iffotkuo. 111 or ewe!" egetPdoofth tail buyers et tar sulablo Mee., we elderly_ tu attest:ton to mos • • BARB BAB INS Fa ll BO -RIBBONS. - • • Mu* in aro Ns to does out &Caen, before tit- Moro UM imply for tam Fall bed* • tartudeado .red Nadi lingretted t 0.914! olpe_tbe e - • strimmamb... wires bad. ' • fad nuu jugrobliNcEpowi :-REDSTONE--. tortnti =r ti roZoT .°l4 Rad Sta". " letntotom to Zen Vornrioo"R=4"l - -- A D. „Ttook fortoorprloo woo t o o - .. " .7 4/1( . 1 4 1S. rakor.ttle. wbolooolo7ood .. , Rare CChaacre C lothing - HE - undersigned offer* for sale hia doie, .' • htth4 keetteriifTWacot 'end , Wattrhttwebt, - with er r0am. u t ,.,.. 111 7 1 /el airii.T . l t eel l'i r.. ted t ! Zdwali t in c ett" . ....""- rb :_ ; M c i 'thh kr it Iht greater t that et an otheraadnw •Um shy. i romeition• stun leustwilittely r Tor fi r ths . pittleslanispply ott thw matins to • ' . • A - A. MASON& CO., have .jnist, opened ' issottm Lazio% of N./ liloodg.""ruths r.. 10 lest sailusof Domain 010sasaut 90dif bmit herds Ineaebut Williwkne• anotbsest of - Tesido 8/611X1111b ta aet ft.he...ge._ 191:0 bilotrend - i Atm a v e,2 4,nift.oui fluttery 250 u , 33 08, sur, og_UOlLklin—g3etween Ert_..a wwzrz.,„„, *64: ~ . ; , I ne reirThemiall a* WWI! it Mak. , , sii rr , it . illett.l4 .. ~_ ~,c i ' ,.. z .o znetzttz.i...triin, - , - o , - ---- ~ .., _ n _ ___ z,,v,rmr=1..........,.7 , .3.!..; ,‘ le- - ,-.-, , • -` th.ailMikatie ardlik 44 1 rc,t , E 1 AUCTION CALF' S. D cx,, V:I S Aucti,amer. ,rwei Aka. Roolu. Wood and Area LAILROAD STOCKS AT AUCTION— 11+oia pnalurea .. 1 4 . au& Bth, •t Lor k t at Lb* 81 , 1:rxear 4; enele 44 . thß sub e • • • •• 7 - • '• P. 111. DAVIS, Meet. 'IL, IDGE. MINING - CCi:St AT AM , 11.21*0N —Oct ThuradaP Prehlact Anvil% VW an dletk. st tbe Merctuale Exchatin. ith at, 'dß be sold. by VV. der of /calm llama. Treantrec: . . . _shin.. maze ' lilting Oca Moak - Scietted . *lines. payment of ameagmentx. . P. M. DArls, Anat. rjEANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOOD*--on nicreday ccortdcg, A ug. 9th' altatosadrut at to k, sill to alati. at. Me cceacnerclal odes roman, emcee Waal and 6th at.. 1/.. waßacal aseamticest c 4. 1t",..., DPttlt`l• Ihlalx:dt.:=%=,"'L":2ll•''".lllaek"Ntg 0110, c; Bleached MatUaa. Pattlnetta, Budan amießrom. &dim Bummer Vaitlaga. Tallz, Thou:oh, $.4 Gen Le Glom. ATV .W.M.,.te. : • ,P. Di. II a{ lELAckt. rimilry:s 1 -: 4: — IN; vs-4•FA y MIL Al APCTION—On Thittailireisah t o. a - at $ ololetk. it oil s' Etthauot, .11. 3 0„ *„. .11 sold. by order f m er e.lva, wane Ofilrlttlaat,. Dish, that brautlfot sad hlghllblUnti tot of %gtoo - ti, so Troy Bill. bah= la.tlMiLtoe,e. ollAr= Int= IMlTe k t l =l . OA frn r ' :x7 4 Z n eat insdern, tonrootancell.. The artanda hatln.: a Ono Va. of tha Allethro y river and ,rorronadlng soenenrvaboisaft the tholes fruit trees: arm.. Tinos, shrobbery, An ba _ On the prstalats are also an exnellant stabl e . =Mee us and other out bniktingA. 'Ms Drugetty tan be 1.1=.1 ..a o.r, that tcstitquito talc , Tema at Mo. ah 4 , , , , , P. M. _ DAV/B. Amt..' DAVID P.- HERBST S: Flour, :Produce, Ptroviaiort and d ' omriiisaion MERCHA:NT. •-• • lire. 237 Zefeerryserred rower ef Hawk' i Pit tSbUiller.. Aril l aS his attention to, the sale of Flour, gie Prier, Bowery Leed, - CEireede. Orabe, /hied r'aboti4giottltimpecuk,o, ST. CLAIR lIOTEL (rOIIXCILY IaCILMIS non",) • Corner Pow and St; Clair • Shia; • • prrTminrean t .P.A.,. • ^ W. C. CONNELLY, pr opr ietor, .-.2444bwa0 - B. 017111921T,'....: ' 4: 801 CIENERAL COMMISSION AGN_NTS, for lug thende sad Dunbar. of Rail Estate; OornWouof Rents.Bcereirinx sad I.catttlitt - Mepseir Boadrand Mortgasee. for making •nabq Prodao. Maonika• toad AMMO-4-lElr Vermars, **sofa aliVolliera.— Office. No: 63.3tarkst ittnet. ~ • -007 —_ _ • • ALM 141131.31..- ...JO/MM.& imam. P. Importersd, . and Deafen In tren and Anaarlean Poil* Thmaln re. 87 wood nowt, Plttoauran " • • - vars.i. Anonto far LWoolobtated . oro:Del000nrt k Co, Paola ' sof • tUNDßlE&—.6qbhds: N. 0, Eftiipr., 1 „ 60 blab , . embed sad palvialand Soaaric ~.... . • ..,-: '• ' , I to l bbl& ICO. MolianS• fa 061 . 8 1=0 Ammon _2:.•• ' 16 do laddan !Syrup: 226 Da& • prim n. e: 01resousib 76 bf. ammo Orton awl ~Clo Soc ~., . %,, ..,: .., - 76 bzooS It rea beat lirukdiTobirc.:, -..': 7.7.:. 20 h•lf bids Cub Soda; . 2 mall , OVA toe% _ 10 ream, B f.. Paw; SW 141. Straw Wen raPar; 80 , bk.. N.C.Tar;. 76 ream Sae do' :dat 1/0 do 110. 2 Nod= 100 bbl . . largo No. S Xsabmi; la 4c, 0,,,,,,, 100 IbL do do do o. for ~1. by ' N - . ,INATT 4 1 1 6 714 , 014288 Lfbartydnt. Diseohition . of - Pixtrierahip; rpßor, undersikeed:have this.dar.diesolved Xi. Quit ptirtvervidEi Abe: le ainn, Ana Tare" betetoMl cafrlMl cm.,antler Tao arm of .11117.1L1181 BRIT. 11. Moeller: Iv to antis th• 1.4 K th..kbal era. obi arm find -make the cone,Exesrof ft. el.lsor, each' to Del hie own;taints deXa. • Mosul, boihnomlll to carried on .701 IN P. tor !lath of ' thina m mrapar, ander b own fi n e . • • IL P. X • 111714x. Mom 7, Lelfrft . io.l 4'fb.., VITANtED 'l'o -FILL Ali , 0111tER44-,' , vv . Stock of the Hanka PI • Rni7 kind of Ptoek bought mid SW omanduks. • sat co., Com. Stook 1119 - MEND BORlPotthe Otrk and nns. %Wu hut 13vtt sad butes of othre brobut bombs bought at highest tabs. INA # CO. 76, ath mt. ANTED. - -2 . 04. Cooky, 8 go' le to Ito • . - lan . nralt, la thel==.: i t t dener.alth Road and English: 100 to do batman', I. Pon t.Oem► .was to int nano a child; 'a Col t.f ' 4 7 eeee out, he he given vat Ull ha I. awn a Youna C -H o f f o trtudnate bah. Ho Indite to be etoptoyed in &Atom el keeper, and - mfeatalloattlaittan ho enpalltel ,wlth .lapin; • diather mia& and domartdon and gentleanta of laminate no la w 'rasa Mews AM taborets. both men and WI . :..!' .BA RICH Tattatiaenoeodleftal at: -GENTs, FITRNISHINODS—We p 'd *Jame morn:gent of riga anixta. Co tnanint liar, E &tin .anfillair Stool's; Silk and aotth adkfa. n001ee7,411 . 14 , 14 @Menden , eto., et*. ' Al" Mt * 43oet.a. Wein° 4,Lal Gum - lindachhhla .uktf , ftlaltata. arldoh Ira rilpell at todaced trio.. . , e . aa2 ~ q..-., , :OS. nian.vs a CO . rt Mirka d.,.. PONTINUATTONbr TIIgaIIEkeanti :vi.ANIIIIIALE.ALI.—A. A. Malan k Ope NO emithito tbarsole Unmet the month of Ansm4.- _Thar win waft. =Ark . &v. sad - AM further nidps AturArlaes of their stock. &me too hundred' zoom nu m. Ar.d•=l: am reds will: Ds oomocl..rendaing r .thatt mat a:m*lU lA= at the apmlng orps . Aar., buah.,reaohredbiT D ' AWRY COLIJNA. OPS - 4:.2l . tacke itaeiatatand: for sale'by. !.t• t• H. A. 7 AMWAY uoo 43414.44 .bbla. fresh eglia . ascaa'neti by rail_ an7lecind this AO and okays. LIKE-415 ' - b1)1 1g: 1 CI will bisold,wer bw toWbb consiseamat , DICIUM 40X CBQDE.SALT ;nature ar .1. by __sue 'mug Dims? !OW — CASTILE '9OAP-=-50 bdzee for aa.h A. PAMILIMIL CO •i emu Tint awl Wood Ms. 11FLOURSTILPIMI TR-6000" The. for sale by '. - B: A. - FAILVESTQOIC IL - XO. -440 10701 is. A. TABIOVTOCX ;MT , nen! Weeteri Town. ere !heal:Moo ma. for We -J:3 Baltruult, at TOM Erma: ) THE WORKS OF DR. RIO S 'est reed J T. 811117DOK.: 'Alm: other .3 ma Boob, at at Titta stmt. amrrdmlt Il& aaG . MethtlLOOk PLASTER—A supplyttis eeset 'nesioer Tutteir.szio, cerg7_sr . ks i re Ara flastn reed br• ' JOS. rimairlf nAKER'b COD LIM 011,:---A fresh ert* sir el telt eiziollost ell reed br JCB. MMHG. DE LIQUORS of emeei.dp, r i p a c ,, , , for m ies...o4ml 'mem 11.1 a 011411,5-- 0 001ba.- city out in - stonk 1..7 and for al* Irs • ' • .." DAVID D.' IMAM .i AM , -•7. ;. , mintsrAAlsrt7 and Hand itrosts. •DALLS. CITYO7.------- lbs: in V threes IbissAittly ?. • =. • , DA.VID.O. MUM ..136 '• a LltArtraml Mad anota . ,__d _______ LlLOtrit"—WO bbts extra, ser Wepona. for .fir Mott atorefor i.TiAI6H Dzinutra rat Na d ..' 1 . Tiugl , elt 1 0i 1 • iwaat. , ?bras! INAWDWIriftCO IV ... O. SUGAR-50 Ikhdit.l3 liadlriifor .!+de , amp iauAn,Dunsxy.:Ar•a)- EiINE MOBLIAFECOLTEC 4 -Idonison'a eels. isle hb;""2",i6nlWilatt QIEELLED ,CIORN-1200:bushele Shelled f.ji Oen luster* wad for Ws 14. A...HARDY; moi - - • • , Wiftwatesit meiflitias for MUM SIAM it Mini 00 BAGg RIO COFFE eg R fol.. t i g e. , &ma ;i4;ls,ioAr'fialnighil::* An_y_mnL. BrriLltak 25 2 18 . 00 _ p Tor dale by. /2g luVe JUSS ree'd Sor FLEl....bwms Ito : 04 1" 0-- j . /be. reed and for BLUE 11 W 67 QllllPilUßTOM(Nordhausen 01 .Vit.4)imitfted atuS Itaal•awn, hbrii,D. S. sHei7iny~, this I,jrthrrreettand kis br . , pOtASH--5 g 4 i4kMailthltyllity for salB by RTH. ViroLERAAXIMNTERYAIXTI:I 4 , 11.1•Fte gamily nktit relatdi Ike the ß s i tt 2,!T!, rwp.nd snit tor obis by od JOEL YLEIII_ . ~1(0 omniooy4 Uabnam'sK oAerapklvfthis nt atmai* Ned 408. VITA% MATOHEB,—A largo ink,, X V Ilea Wax Watch,' we% br• JOL 1117LIS' -PLAUE rtkt. formew Jam: UR tuußiiril V u rraisii i bP ) ' • Iftrob.trilmudwrit„'" iA. l l4N—Hami; Sic* =diShoulders in 0xp . ,,.. 4 Sit rt. by DAM Ct. • OMAR—CURED ILPattaic:cr kJ onland mati . bittoki try worm mitappr„. - UNDRIES-8 bbla. $,7 lbw( Old Ooopm- I gn i tria ximur i. al lIEROME YELLOW, 42 •:*Ej . . , _ktases on ' Imam! sag rnm=oll3loll. SNI — TFF, rya remind wi to dr rumnra.Baos. NAFAOKABEL...,IS tibia huge N0..8 ‘thoftt.s. Ihterkarel Not. ived rums & V HILLECOTIIEMP' s for gas iu by DAVID 0; =MT. a* Zhao it' BOXES Star Candlea.for - ' 'MTN. 50.m1 INS RAINT-1.0 eau Jeans* 1311 4 Ow* . t rII.IIP. g. - 1,3-1 Lit -..".,:,‘,..'-. ,•.-.-: i- 4' - , -.- -4 ',. 2.,::: -I.: - 1.`..,'"'- - .; - . , , ,4 •!'.: , :t ....,"..;-,-.', ,77:;,`'.: , ~.J. • -c. . . , ..,70.4.i. , \ " 2--;', - . , Qt,A , Z•".. $..-4,:;;- , ,C.7 4,- ,f-11,4 A 2!.,..,,, 5,. .,,,,,,,.,..„, , 4 ,12,.v..v... 1- ~..r..4=4?- .Z, .j.c.1...--' , V , 5. , ,,,.!J e04 , • , /'Ys=t - 't.e•%irftts ~„4.
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