PITTSBURGII GAZETFE .._-.:.--PUBLIBUND BY D.. 4. vmra,... PIT'gSBURGFI: SATURDAY IttaMING, liErrEiliEß 15. easette Bniidings for 'Rent I ieItILLIGIITED EQO3I; on the second Nee. ondiarr awe" in tiu.tt•nnlldinC4 oe gi: Stmt. Is lbr;s9t. ,oes. _MAWS, Or .ritin. It rtlentiStr. Lithopsonor or 0 nninti rt . .zl=r"="7rvTir'n . 'OirepiOas Iriabl!dsmatoftbaiksgy issatedis. :lismanumuramintr•th•frn.OUCOSta&PP.ll ; t ilt/MI.IW Eal *TWO morr,s,7lllo44,himi gm& is 14141fttoluirell Wean, ClogOtto,t-1200 ostortoreo 'otroolotkolefmr Wt‘kii rkmatio. cam to ow bushed,' ins -j almost &ideals matt= of sown( pate : ilms known ~; Oar cfrooistkali botvansoursivi ihstboiiaut, jeschi , u &NO sow nowohanti loostufidathiroaidioorrer to Wawa Pooarstossio. sad Zsototik Advance Pa yinem--klereafter no 'Rub iatPtion min to tuna lir tare Dollx Noskly,lhsots. —• sepia payirker cha two to *dal abontsk4 zOIS. ths I.W •il4 ismiltblY maws the subseclptloo is so .. aril * •OrtaiRIITMIPOL. An tessuatat thanstlass. of wary doeutiptloo,:wlll , l*.ssquirel to Iso Pad to . 4 "." nrnia • The stg7 Sopoptkros will to ottoossodst month " 4 tyie Ira* • - aro =do. orol,oto Seadbest Allatter , •ii."eisah tare of Oita paper or, btwiiiseace from Bewiekley r washes t I.44ghtteekak hut seeming. - Mr. White was then .twoeiielered better, said had wet infrared so math daring the city se presioti'sly: . . . , 'Tan BM= LAW of *Pasisrvituns.—The opinlen - diDeiged by Judge Black la the Williaop •"ioncaee, iehGe it embodied the deed/don of Me court as to , its power to interfere in such cases, • wee not.the opinion of the court, so far as its • peculiar phraseology is, concerned. /hi four judges who ocureurred in - the idea t hat the fiti ._ Fume Court had no pewit hene' the writ asked for,' authorised Judge to make . 9! anagui!oeFlielet to that effect ; : •but each agreed to 'write outs eiparate opinion, and that read by .IndiOliaidoiwtolissegard ed prodnetion. Judge Levels inti;Didge Woodward Us - both andenitood as dlseiutieg from thi rea l . ilelidsHli'(t) 4 4Jildile Btao k. • .%:D• must net be forgotten that this Adige Black his been mentioned in one er two quarters as ei oindidats foi.Priteident—u - ons on whom it would be passible:red fill .bsich in an emergency, otter the meanie of Polk and Pierce; and like all ether Northern, men whose spa have-been des: sled by that glittering prise, he thinks the short: •Aest and surest road to'it is by truckling to the South or to make himself known to that interest 'ail !minable to It. • RIMOII the innendoes, sneers' tend preparegy hintilugpsd to where there was` ne 064fort4tqa; The other ;Wyk's! best Lawrie and: Woodwuti,.:May reasonably be expected to 'gavel out of Mali OpiniqnsAi Ming which dlefiktires Iliak of their ambit/One colleague; • and- it IS to be regrettekiire the sake of the 'esteem in which our judloiry should - be held,' that one: of these' was not deluded - tip mikesmere dignified Utter.' ante of the Eat of theMajoritY. Btil4 on itatnetkeisilow founded,: Gut flat squib for the present as the law UtPollesJiTle" sin; and the. , following results Rowing from it are sketched, faithfully In the N. Y. , Times : 1. By this decision the Judiciary of Pennsyl vania has made lb. largest :concession to Fed eral Murpation that has marked the constitu tional history Of 'the Union. It has conceded the right to protect Iti own oittsens agsirst Fed eral,gnpreesion ; and .in oases 'where they are subjegiusi Milne and' imprisonment, thon,.h in ityprent .digregard of right and law, and et the will of irreootisible and unauthorised subordi nates of the National Government, the Courts of thattito have stripped themselves of all power to intersene or relieve. This view of the mat ter is jest:Med by the fact that the Supreme Court hal,•in this Williamson case, denied itself the right to inquire , into the justice of a com mitment made out bye Federal Judge. 2. Ithis deneded_the writ of habest eorpu - of all - value. as -a guarantee_ of persorel rights. That writ, history-and law both- testify, was devisedto protect the individual against judicial tyranny-;-grae. demandable of right in all'onies ,-end the pimiento it could only be gni:Tended in two meruntotts exceptioual events. Yet with out any allegation pf treason or.irragion in the present instatioe; 2 l-he :writ is denied; and, of course .4i - sate denied in - any other case thstmay *pen- to occur. The Court'. are declared to have actureided discretion to construe any eta or oidendon- into ' o . ontempt;. - and, ender_ such coristruction,,Whete leowertirimprisonfor life —au impriergment more dreadful and dreary, than that 'allotted to the moat atrocious,' felon— for pardon is possibleforhiu, while the victim of Judicial dignity has no stick hops to cheer and shorten his expiation. ... 8. Not wily Is the writ of habeat esnpat invali dated ,by this' decision, bet all the other beati fies,. so anzbittsly provided, by the Coustitution to protect the person. ire destroyed. The 'pro visions for the ameeiiction of excessive bail— ee non-Infliodon or artist or unusual punish.- Ingleie eight oftrial by jury in ell oases— age all worthleu. , And they were, equally eafegnarde apinst precisely seek tut g itltigh'Manded . justice ss this OLliidge'VESlli:•••-00 many tributes to the mitreethteder the inviolability of perunal ' it' not a startling symptom of riathitialdissolithei that the , lionstitetioo, in the , hands; of the . Andlidary," to slimy.: Impotent whin called upon ler-secure the blessings et Liberryt4lweys *mincer - lit In behalf of Slavery? the eictimcfsratultonspresamp-i thrwsr-lieteie!milledluPets, - ..Gt product - persons alliied 'told le tile reUtody, ' Be made out. that. they *UP nok lit his custody- 7 0st he was mi lkweed Of theighiherialieetc Mull .cot pre num 'the*, obiegi of. papery. can be - legally sustained with. °meths direct testinieny of two:erlinessits to the falsity. Ur swearing.; or written testimony eijalvie lent b.f. - 3M% , Judge Kane wantonly - assumed trf • be peijarycier instead of prceeeding in the! usual course, construed . Into contempt, !and 'eased. his • Thrum.. ; The ~ nsold coops woilditagSbeen - a direotioit.lito hive the prisoner leßited Foe Mlle swearing;. but no - soch . iDdletnee9Aleotlid be Itteined,lecause the crime wailers. esay.ito prove than to pregame. The magistrate, demi not greet hie charge to the in 4entigntion of a'Grand Jury. • As he - proposed. to override the wiliatancur of law, he' found it conesaient to disregard .the forms. And thew' ! wanton assetipthnie.Jfidge black and his - foto. sasoedates;adopt as -wantonly. They say Wil. IhunsonionlY.hai to pargeldroself" of, contempt to has himielf.- That pergation etinsists In prodseintbefue the. District Ciniit ogee whi: rise .'no more control than be has aver .! the Ditto!: ofl4' Tim*. whose attendance no • bpi proaetes can -assist film • to procure and who oerminly - lifil not - voluntarily, wit h' the certainty aw ai ting them of a mitten to Sim/my. • fend: of whicy Wine and ' a retinue' of legal bloodhoruids' are thlniting to-be the minket-we. It le not, therefore,' t r ue that Williamson is the muter of, hie destirtyr', he is perfectly helpless, Be le rstaineritis toetsge far' thou who moat parehiie hisliberty by . paying their own. ; Thou who isecoct to Sod c colored Damon la'n fugitive. slaws; hail larder Ocaseeptions of negro magnets:. laity thin We hen dreamed. rif. They are Ale tme-itairoriorshippers."-• - • Andres= are but, a few of the practical and formldsble inferences , deduible from'tliis Mau - fishing pipet. 'They are" at once products and evidenois of the growth of Slavery as a - politioal power, adding ta, the iridintientle.pf its advance, aristtsg '•thei , „ cormdtuticin, - thisfregiti..' Lw of 1798, - Ilik otaftSo,,,lnd the lido' territorial bilis. The frit of dumb left theYrderalerieernl, mentWitiSrat power to 'Um& iir•isdiiiiiseery, and simply forbid's' indMdual resistenoe when a "Swww-heldto 'tanks" Might ba-tebise by the master. -The aetof 1798 deelsred the . rendition I wee a pod-Sri; hit merely a negative duty; - and. that the Baia, satteridpvirite bokindi tisc.b 6 S l- viuoingrateraftlis cline, to make the surrender., • The sot of 1850 abandcined the interpierition of the Conitittithn, - akgiven - 14 that of 1798; and . enlisted the Federal clover:mem . In *Diplome and capture of slates, find that 'at the - national , --The tempt' legal _ u r Ptdiadal, , knee -farther, 'by proposing tri seise arid ;Bold free whose ; men. se hostages' for nursery aaeeggroroeerr by gnu ifjing e l 4.the °,_,°°stiSagS44•Pror virlonti in fartir of Y om coarkemoving ' soistittdireud and legal•cdstaclee to the absolute mraißf lawm,l7. , Tas_milin• Esiartox.,.Ths - raitisict — ldies: gter hat been a strenuous supporter of the prohibitory liquor law bilteirey;• wwittoik with Meyer. Dow when he ordered i tho military to ere "nea :ths 'ortind ) ,ifiieinileti wand be aty . E.4 and bee also been 1 persistent friend to the Republican partj; 46 ,1 14ethidei: Me to the moss of the defeat ot, Mains law and Republic:lath:kat may therefore rhielitof eritlkont'Aletrust. Is a 'Oa t iepiOrpa: article urn the imblsPst it '?S4l`lO., the defeat of shit' mkst to * Milder iielinig7preja diele tkik7itdrartior,44F the Protatd tory law, Wint 'acseittrt tot Its apparent . rt haft': than:real (4 stdagolP7r ud l! l :adesiri vorkiiieisataiag4liien reeivisedlig bather 001teinaatA, /tatiggisxitad;),the east alt Mayor Dowry preimeni*se the so a lledriot at 'tribe& Twee Ise iitii#llthalikilimiibM ' esedie /err ti, UteiadditeitliTicatr; aaldAltv_wiltA .1. a • • . - .-<- ',A..,...'.::_.,.--,-,,....._. -. , - -,;4:4i.z. ki,..i.,Y...,--.......,.....,i-tr.,....;,. 1,12,.7:-...-....?„..1......,,,-....---,...4..a.......e..,......., .......4,.5.T.,,cw,:Pi5i1'i,...-.4.F.,:....t. '.. -.4 3 . Pa... 4 ....5, , ." , ... , 7:4i... 1 .q.../..... 1 ie . . 5 4 , 1,eir = ~4..5,5.7u .. ,-.1,-,:•••°,-.4..,..d.,..., .- .1.......4.1:..0-- '' ' . . Before the nomination of Passmoreßam sea, the I*. Nothinepresses,ind of the Stata.arere failaf symAthy for.him. lie WLes &akar!, .Parsecatad; innocent man and his ImPrisonment 'Sas tyrannical. Iteo,lu tlone were adopted in nearly ell the public meet ings of - the• Order - denouncing - Judge Kane 'for his mid' ratory and despotic ceuree, and speeches r .! ° ! 2 fl?Y- B cilmP.,..'wereelatlllent in portraying th e wrongs done to tt man legally guiltless of offence. Bat since the'Practical testiinimy •of sympathy for him that has been shown in his nomination, an this is changed. Now he in denounced as •“aitt obscure person suddenly rendered notorious by being arrested fora crime against the laws;" Mia the - fainters, of tears that were flowing for him Me dried up. It isaatonishing what a dit feretsoo has come over the tone of Willismson's pseudo sympathiser's, or rather it would be as tonishing ie the came *ea not so easily seen. Before the nnunination, anti-slavery capitaloould be made out of sympathy for him, now, it is worse for them than If thrown away. Yraiow Pavan having' been reported to exist in Baltimore, the American, of that city, soya therm)) , three deaths have 000nred of the die. ewe, ant theee have been refugees from Nor folk and Portsmouth. The deurkass remarks— " The disease was developed soon •after their arrival, and the beat exertions of their friends were insuffielent to save them.- Bet in no case has the disease manifested -any dispOsition to spread even among that. who were brought close 000nnunicadon with the• Infected. No ease of the fever han — orightated 'here." ; We congratulate the Keystone State on thiP specimen .of the people [Passmore Williamson] elated to bold °Moe iu that State, and we sug gest *bat the remaining candidates far the • Re publican Amt. ticket may appropriately be ta ken from the penitentiariew: Should there be • lefloiency in thO Pennsylvania prisons, a midi ohms number of kidnappers may probably 13, f mid in the prisons of the slave - States —Louis. /aurae., If we run short we can take the editor of the Louisville Journal. PORDIR is RAILROAD CARR -.-011 the afternoon of the 70, instant, as tbefreight train was on Pe way from Boston to Albany, on the Western Etailroad, when about a mile from Oreenbusb, one of the care took Are. There being no water near, and the car being filled with merchandise, the engineer hastened on to - Oreenbush, where the flames were extinguished, after basing burnt the entire roof of the car off; and so curiously bad the fire burnt around all the corners that the aides fell out bodily, though, with the eicep don of the edges, they were scarcely scorched. After unloading the freight several oases marked "Dry Goods" in order to .prevent their contents being further damaged, ware broken open; but leaked of being found to contain what they were taken for they,were,filled with the exception of just enough dry goods to prevent the kegs from rattling, with gvapowdert There were some thirty persons assisting on the occasion, and it may easily be imagined what was their -indigna tion and alarm at this disclosure. With sparks and emoting cinders all around them, and with some hundreds of pounds of powder in close ti amity, no wonder that curses, not loud but Om should have been vented upon the scoundrels who had resorted to such means of deception, and thusjeoparded numerous lives. When tholes was extinguished it had reached within three or four inches of the powder itself, some of the boxes being , slightly scorched, and under these circumstances, had the train been compelled to run three miles instead of one, the result must have been fearful. There are no words that can fitly express the feelings of In dignation which should arise against the perpe trators of snob an outrage. Of course there can be no blame attached to the railroad company, as it is one of their rules thatno powder shell be tresumorted over the road. This rule is strictly adhered to, and they honestly took this freight an it was marked,. "Dry Deeds," and of which it had every appearance.. Bat it is with the shippers of these cages that the crime lies. For ,the purpose of saving a few - paltry cents and gaining a little time they resorted to low cheat; they became, n reality, accessories „before the Act to a wholesale murder, and, as such,' they should be severely punished—Bodes neat. I Tag Paris //miner publishes a report from Admiral Brunt, dited off Sebastopol, August 18, *no whiob we make the following extract • "The engagement of August 16 was him • battle than an immense sortie, repelled with in bredible vigor. The enemy did_tiot advance out bt range_ of his batteries of position; She with drew under the protection of the works which erewn thollackensle plateau as soon as he eaw that our troops were not intimidated by the con siderable masses which he bad deployed in the plain. PerbaPs he bad hoped to draw us under the fire of his batteries of position, and engage its between the heights, where his artillery might have crushed as.. The general-in-chief Would not allow himselL.ta_be_dsaans Into this lioprudent pursuit. , By sending • tor Ward his eavelry he might have seised a few fugitives, but he would have bad to march his gumdrops over the :Traktir bridge, commanded by the projec tiles of .the enemy; he must hare sent them into the plain ander a cross fire of artillery anis trumitett7-._ ••, • I Thanks - , to the wisdom of the general, our shorans rcmaluahaect and complete ; the enemy Liss retrirtaitutis lines and the army of relief . retrains paralyzed; the siege can be pursued in fell—security. /to difSoulties, doubtless, are Alletirdehed verti little by our :sit:dory ; it is 'till &heath demanding perseveranoe and system . • but 16 home mus no longer be doubted. Hosea will him* no cause to rejoice over the prolonged re ' .ebtance of: Sebastopol:, Her- armies sod her Stances, will be exhausted in-the:attempt to sus. tc., et lila et .tremit, or the empire, stragglr; allthe Conditions of which. are in our favor. , If Sebastopol .bsol - fallen after the battle of the Alms, it might have beettsaid:that It was but - a eitrprisei;RuEsim itmald hsve lost a fleet and', naval 'meal, tint Xi*, prestige of her power would not have been seriously Weakened. To. day, on'thei• contrary, her . foircee are communed in: long and futile . efforts ; her meterane base tiesappeared from the battle field; she sends forth more recruits than•tried men; the wounded "we collect, the prisonere we bring in. seem to be borne down with fatigtie - and insufficient norm- P1,1721D11736 TEE SLA/5.=..T./.0. ICC . 0121:1t of the field of battheoluthe, Tohornaya, aftor,the cep": tent - eat,. glien by , the oorrespondentof :the Ltimion News, is not eery, commitments!" to the Pietielt seldiers— r the famous ; ;Zonsares: -It ea* ?•The:Zausves had made a generaLoolleotton of !cretins, relies and medals, and - retailed them to 'visitors, in addition to- which pickings from the dead bodlei, thej, made c'mall collections of money. from theta wens of , tha len:ended, man aging dexterotte y to extract It from the inside of Oil:misers aloe, to the- knee, where the Reagan soldiers. generally carry . their money, while pretending; to examine -into the nature of their woittuis„.thrts a v oiding glring any mental pshl' . 4). the. sufferer& Somcvery fine rifles, quits new, and now seen for therflist time, were' road on the field, but were instantly taken woe -*elision of by the military: authorities and -the sale prohibitad.'!: • Stamm Pia Wamt.w.-41r. Edward Shoe, Maker, of Evansburg, CambrM' tleunti, Pa., writes (says the Washington Vnip,) to,. the. Patent Office, under date of August 18th, that he his harvemed-the Wheat frown from the seed of the spring tea wheat recurred from this office, and 'Ands the ' grain Infinitely superior to., any spring wheat he bad ever seen raised In Penn • sylvania; 'and tally egad to the best fall . wheat. He 'farther /dates 'that be received last spring from Davenport, lowa, ' bushel, of the bast boring wheat of that fitatti,'ind sowed It, ifpos., Bible, in a better aituatiOn.snd under more far vorible cireamstaaces than . be did the. opting tea wheat. It was sown;two weeks earlier,- bat ._its grain is iery,pmsn and shrivelled, and bows no wimpariaon to that of the apriug- tea wheat, which =keit ea fair,: and itaigch done to tha bushel as the best fall wheat ! • . Iftecnitvous Ctrunnix twat a ,. wn user Max. -=lile And the following (ideal:it abut instruatlve bit ;a humor Besting about among our ,ex.• 7.chstiges.' It is: worthy;' dr'iimaideratitin,. for it contains fir more truth Itisn'plietry:—_, „.. . - lWy like: ititscliteicies children, • vied for this reatirrei• they'ritre apt '.to make old well tlood. . 4 1 , bo geoerelly die in 'MN. - their yesx - ;. not, e.: they • ate good, taif'heeeksuie their : quiet 1 hibi makethem strangers tepid #uddies and I oxy int, dirt 'pica and' out-door exeroUe. when 1 a friend tells tie he' basl littlebsby:wVo never "Wants. to limes his. bOokti,' . . the` knob , :if his twat door immediately 'keeeinelt, an object ef-unonse _interest to as Like' timer 411.1 we 1 were blest :with toreVroieWie — :;, that . in oleos 1 lugyear)" Awl. or 0 - sa Drape will be throw. lug s 14 Bhqt:4o" Illaiiath that time will never A lattrtictii Nix!-ZMr' H. kubit wwwe owe • morn &Avernus ,tesi. b bef bast' tindeeth, infinen ..‘! He we ileeping In the third 507 0 thei trindoV,'abiie'the' . alley In . rhea: window Iran bgertin - 4hisegnemee of the wa r .. tight Se got ant of bed, took bow of th e. b ar - oxtraiding 'woof ihe window , end. nith - i swing Ind acheer, taunter out thi,pare. mend in the_alley. Eile shout awoke others sleeping !bear end thef-W*l do. hint And obtaibedlnf 4 . lo 4aielitatic• its won,, no possible. to 4 frpsigmes were br9ken. 1 1 4 be is not though-the eresPa:fivill &Oh it moat ,initutpicall.,.. distance - 'tad& ...bil l ipiakty•lSTo. feet okoroiloular:„ . _ . ,_witiispaN4korgisbiees awl! 111, THE •AVATC.II,- • (Oorrormeitiiitud4p , It T. oitionankurAttlattlaeil Lonna, -Angeid 31,i1855,in0W-the-Oepart ure of therlast ilickeUttlerelas .been, nothing new with.the el'ieption'of 'eome further - details • regarding the battle or the Tchernaya and the bombardment or Swonhorg..which allow. that even with the addition elready,made,to the re-, ',ions reports, the Rusin testae titAbore ectis. stone bad been greatly underestimated. It bow appears that the Russian forces in the battle of the B'chernaya amounted lei 86,000.1 men, of whom 8,000 were cavalry. Tide army • included in socessitmlately receiwalcof .soenemof the beef troops of the empire, and it had also 160 pieces of artillery. The French troeps under General D'ilfirbtlion did not at fired: exceed 11,000 men. The Sardinians .had 10,000 mei in position, but half of them were engaged. Yet the Russian killed and wounded amounted to 8,000, exeluaret of 000 prisoners, while. the lois of the' ' French : wee about 1,900; and of the Sardinians 250. The;effectireneess of the Sardinian - artillery appearstative been sedans ishing, and the haeoit It wrought among the ad vanoing''masies of the Russians is described as almost without a parallel. An English battery . likewise inflicted remarkable damage. All the Russian infantr• ere 'stated to have been mad dened With brandy, but.the artillery were kept sobei: After - the rout and retreat, the followedd-their usual practice of firing upon . the field, while their oWn,wounded were being eared • for by the Prench. . With regard to. Sereshorg, the Most:imp:loM - t allegation is thdttheloss Of. the Russians on that occasion has been a scertained to 'have exceeded two thousand men.' ..te their own reports they make it two hundred and.fifty eight men,, bet . among the Most favorable indicatiens of the progreis of the allies, lathe hot 'that ilte,Rtm-' demi have now returned to' their original habit of falsifying their casualties, in a manner which <Monet be . properl y dealt with in , any other trek antra than those 'of Punch. The 'most extmors dimity straggles and eihibltinnis - 'nf heroin daring .m thepart of large bodies of their men fre quently'termittate with the announcement of one tiossack' contused or missing—the, mirable . of their limited lass being . littlY eiplrhied es a apes . oiel interposition. - . . . • It was thooght that the influence of the Western ' Drees bad extinguished these Asiatic piterilities,' and It le anquestionable that diming the litter tart of PrinceMeruschlkotra command, • and • e‘pesially whi rl. his reatetembe In. the Orin:let was attended With unexpected eucceee, the bulle tins from the Russian headquarters gradually assumed a chieiecter of accuracy equal to that with*" has tecalline customary on the part of civilised nations. The relapse to childish rhodo monied° 'is therefore a elm:Meant fact, and one, that seems to indicate a state O f a ff airs in.the Interior of the country which. It .is considered necessary to meet in the Chinese way by .thei stimolos of the wildest fictions. • ' The result of the blow at Swesberg bee been to fill the people of Sweden with joy. No other nation can so well estimate the extent of what has been done there, and the base means by, which the place was originally wrested from them by the Raisliane seem now in their minds to have been evenged. Indeed frem this .sisd other causes there appears to be a movement in Sweden,liorway, and also Denmark indkv,or the allies' whieh may next season lead to censid-' erable chingeo. ' dt the name time, the most intense diantlefee. , tion has teen excited at home by a treat instance of mismanagement on the part of the lath Ater-, dean Ministry, which the Sweaborg affair has brought to light. When the Baltic fleet wee dispatched, Sir James Graham; who was then at the bead of the Admiralty, was urged to send out at least three times the number of mortars that would be requiredby the gun boats on any given occasion, to that in case of • great success obtainedin one bombardmemt, new mor tars might instantly be ready to service to en• able the death to follow it up by signals equally decisive at other points. This advice, however, was totally and contemptuously neglected, and the consequence is that the ability to repeat at Ravel, Rigs or Cronstadt what has jest been se complinbed at Ginsberg is wholly wanting, and the Russians will have all the time between now and next Summer to adapt their defences to the experience they have been allowed to gain. It ie true thit the' Palmerston administration have sent out a fresh supply within the'paet few weeks, but there is reason to doubt if it well be imffelent ly large or early in its arrival. to allow of any new operation's on, an extensive seals. From the Tonisiel rsiany in Aida there ion re port of a encoeseful sortie by the garrison lof Rani against the Russians, who have been check el in their march upon Erseroum. Melees from Australia have been received to the 20th of Jane, being seventeen days later than these by the previous arrival. :They report a continued tendency to revival in the 'Mori markets, and n most extraordinary demand for breadstuff% theptednatlon of the colonies being : totally insufficient to meet the demand. for, foal eonsequent upon the uninterrupted tide of i3lllli, gratlon," The mat& of settlers front all parts of the world woe es great runt any former period, and tbe number;et Cbitie . se vise such sa to value. en intolerant opposition to them, which., had rendered It necessary for the government to in. trainee a measure to check their increase—The plan proposed was to prohibit yawls front bring ing more. than one Chinaman for every ten toes of registered meaturement, and .to Decree a tax equal to $26 opt - in each. This, however, was not enough for the legislative council,' and . they were desirous that the tax should hp equal to I•$60. At the date of the present . advices, - the question was not yet settled, hot there *ill be reason for great regret if the narrow and illiberal .policy of the legislature be canted out totes full extent, slam the influence of the Chine:win den veloping the production at the mines is - highly beneficial, Tha cumber already engaged there was 20,000. . The news from China is unfavorable for the in aurgents, ineemuch as the Imperialist seem to have obtained successes not only in the North but In the neighborhood .of Canton, which has enabled them partially to open op renewed cam- I umnicationswith the interior. "From . Indio, a curious account . has arrived bf an outbreak among an extensive tribe of manned:Deis in the neighborhood of itajzushal; about 200' milea - from Calcutta, in the Berigel president:ly, which, . although of no political . importance, threatent ea-involve bloodshed and much local panic and distresa. lt , appesrs to have originated, 'like one of the railway ride in Ragland or' meries; commenoement boxing been in connection with the line which is now being laid out across that part of the country. On thief lies Hinds* as.' borers areamployed,.. and they are alleged - to have inflicted injuries on the Bernal tribe; who are a distinct rem, which led the latter to rune muck upon them and all the surrounding dis trict. The chief evil of the affair seems to be that the Rentals are • a fine and energetic but' manageable people, and that there must conse , quentiy have been some grove want. of foresight or tact upon the part of-the authorities, in al ' lowing them to be provoked Into Wriaing. "s'' The money and stock Market cotitinuee with out alteration, and the angular fact 'hue been Seim that during three mouths of Una war; consols have.experleneed an absence" of fidilit96- tion- unexampled, in-the quietest times. The rate of:Money. in-the discount , market on the best hills is again down to 8 per odni:, and in the stook exchange en government itnnrities It can be obtained:on lower terms. - ' The groin market remains 'steady attli, e recent , recovery. Favorable weather le still exPerlen cod, ' end the harvests is making rapid prestress all over the country. Disappointment is expressed in several quarters at the weight of ilte;yield; but on.the whole n good aVerage seems Contain,' and if under these circumstances' the 'saf ety Of . the, potato mop be taken inteiotannt, expect. &don would appear warranted that low ' pric e meat prevail , s Tn nev. • Dr.' fledge, of Providembe, while preaching in one of our city pulpits a few Sun days since, alluded to thecharseter of most of the so-called "spiritual revolutions," and remark ed that without arrogance; he thought be'Could say,he felt:himself far.more &impotent to teach the spirits he had heard from than they were to' instruct him; that, from the words that 'were wild to come from the eminent - men who ' had lived in former. times, it was quite evident' in their oases it had 'Oct beengaiu for them to die as Yrom the senseless sentonees they were alleged to have dictated thistrith 'of 'the ' common' pro verb was verified that .. a live - dog wan better, then a dead lion."-r—Bosion Vaisseroe ' SPECIAL NOTWES. aie,Adratil!4en:iltsiat landedXthi4ixid's Gen Ig 4 lilkiliSrllaCiLktjlOr hanWmziellehed the mi n a . "thm3,lmliwfmn,*!.9fauo9NF.*Fdlarrati•dua, - - ServoluVand,Rhetimatio Thu thgainnble wise* halkai. tnimaihu4 ['mat deal •gfeleimmi Toshio's. tent bial'irith - Dimas bi- Amp snatlcOuthinn:WinnittlintiononsinVilarhsvita lattenk . on Wadi/00. pit colizOnn. Tan willlted. MUM:4Oi* nunter =A* qfcmkn laEngliduati., - gahirdnlineitininotkor &Amp, • Doriisgetnestdthe Ihrer u'one of the omit tommom Mmonm 'wawa. df tamoom , ammo toittoooeiasprgdow SL had fa ram attract , daadty to ad mat& mf the uoltOd Iststa.pd TOttql fodhataaa alas dl mat arotio- oPadlo. oloofot,bafaul. tiro reachafaaadbit skllL"'lliantatids bad *Wad with.' out on, 'a lodeof oml onximihlitiMioin4 toss • toZommit to ma dirsftd , alkraiaf Mit ado' It la now, thanks to the teasitelt 1,1141 4 4 .•• _ t.dmitoomotammehotammoseof ocotz 4 N .1 .• • orAboutot.stoomot mooto dollttit t tf Am"' ' ' boom rat tommt • ay tads: Ira , vh .. n c aa. • • ...v. a'. e.. ,- telomies'eolotootOktoMidiito on. Mai. both be *Waal it Of tbi itopettableprag t - atom in tblicia. Parobsaon afil-easaa oonotertharirr . 1 714.• azootbao ileseits asweerm ZtaireigiMitaNl = -74&2:4,Viti.504-Yr6&-ViA5',A 40'04 -rft,{r4r, !se OreatpsillteineStDiscateli ! ,,tj • Mt Ty of - aor.buli has disitirarecl pirtifve mob a. ?gaudy Alit ear* tseryidatS of Mow, Atm tie worst berg/St:a to a caiumos _Xis /gm 14.41), in mar OMNI imedreil ems, and veer ,f l 4 l, 4l , lxerpt, In ter,•taaes (both than* hmara.l, Aim Nis "P". . 1,, ,_149.41N1N5Tet ower:tvi,lnadred 5ret2114.84,11 • aU vithla twenty :aim of Boston. • litebottsitarolrarrsatel t , .-rsornmang soreamatat , -oaoto,throttottins,orlli saF., .11s . warn kind qi rimolss shifie. • - • - Tire - to three bottJee yin r.the systeei orbfw. Tie bottheefiewsratit, 'to dere the:vettet timer the ne*th and etetareh. in Thiio to • . latrogto..) to cob, thA work t . t ..? '.....? Pot to two,botto{. ta. 7..7rP. 1 1 4,,,, F0 all impnor Twoixttlatarovenintad to inn rug= of Lb pars' and blotatto moos Stu ludr. ' , lock to i 1 M. to ®i i craroot and .onointilliitill eon ioaii - OeVntinti team o.lri. EESEiEffii3i=El TS.,...t.ipor heunet ars waken tad to cure siltstusea The esitralithettne . irin one the aunt ewe eta:ohne 'Abu:kat IsedusfaOrwlousid nom ilia fate bottle, &idea seilleteuto Lesrarreutfrit Sun She shoreUvaatity ~. I L.. .. 5t0rage.„........... 131 . 1 .: ell the, watch} edlelnee of ter day; se Lut . main= vend growing the PUtans, sad , *lora al envie tient, etkiiild sun humr le thesystem; y.t nee aur afnedteehgroa have shamed et haste start Thin ate *tinier au Lunn o* bee ibUit• Waiting KIES• Viaialabd got MI% . Leoldled dia. • theueaud bet. env oneln Lew sidelfr l'aurtou.• I imitate AIM,* to ~...,-..„, l t u. ,p, y ddue seam afthegreateeteana .;:.i:a . ,.. hi , .11...... I sees It to anent .yarn. en to old people of 120 ! - lbws* west poor, yuniotormy Iflcahlt etOldrus; whoa tient well Renaud SAWN eutuo to oillants.stala of !NAM hT mei bath. :. . ... - To them who um ashjhee to Mien beagantea, eue Lowe Inn &fauteuil* It . Thiene Von Irellar to_ catarrh. end dh.L.i....• tscuip .hohieve bees native fir yews, Luny ler hen and bare nuelated by It. Whoa the body le nnd, It wart enita easy, but tinny tl4 lueur,deiounateat oft& .funhusvrernatilte. le ulleisase Suss singular nut Lao. hut spa mutt not la; altrreatiliv ennui Weep Mc la num emu den to a week: - Tama Lessner abodes. molt Rom It. On the octettamslateetbst Tuthill, tow jell frill feel jusrun Uke meter Parses. I heard twee et tlie° meet 'extravagant Undulates of It that manse? It. toned to. Ndahilligeadid ill 9',VV..et the beet 1. , i ..., VC I haul Ilkesite au bail. when : alias slut. aired ea sweet ell. dluents eturfaktus restibus of the au* and unarm the aim Priem In mac 1416,0, th. 1 Madbmil Memory 111 Dm bon's: IVOR ISSlC.Adult..ope table-rpm:llW Do day. Mild= over ei•Orrelre,OoreettepOortrok ob . ru !boor to e t zmr=t o. 4,„l:7l' k „,„, o ,h to be made • bosell trrlea• day... Ter " r. R.l.llMiDrevee rveork•l•ttrothertre le' red man 140 Word Mt. earlier of VhittireJlei. TWA-err To mum* wiies - Ind Daughters.— Fit;i .obliet distriori In tho intones. ot and the one which - and will mainy to - prove, the maga Morn/ to Motown= gintflr. to the mallet proteration knowt, so Ildentelyo Uterine estliellion. It ti &nig* town the mitres Mon beident to 14P4.4 1010 as orthlomm pain bt the leek,' weskutio eztnlito penetration boas oundnit sod huntind ether i. 14 to tbilr train. hove magnet mad. We • burden tarn niebna, Into &tsar and,b9arir mug - The moat ,nt• Ilgtitenel gtodfwee i at ihe th the old *rid, a. will atizettio - vntostry, hive bold the .coyest W anxious eoinidinstiononni tan* have ftnelti hit that tit. old method ot.tret thin Lbw le load obit wt. Orate Orbit/if seauhugittieg pea woo what wag ropultod. It Is an aid intiew that Beet bodiseinot. /win sad erlitilthe Rind/ was en• drowning to ltagnionite thett *lip and digest • eyetom for O."! preetlo.. Dr. Ponioroi siluiseisa with testes Illoniegyettoric• In the dlstoomeot warn Ind children Wined the theoty to Maple *ntend dlineverod • MM• ms which hailiiingt tied aute elgliteim oat of 1111W7 Slat/ awe nag esiathig. In eon. Won ' , bon th. at is tlitganittigoi:ov WhightlidiPliten biententre ly World by bad tnelloolMostmont, nothing on be done bole. olkoilde the oysnytetes— Fes. eacit.Acr , obi gnat leader of thi English medial land, and. thereto*, let no 0011 - dinefr WWI thievonte• hii3 Igo it tottlitell Wed. Ttitint laid" Pniindhe and tM oattoe of an bairsifta phydebue — wo ooo Ow, lour• eminto—eoe what thole:lM v ligotteto, old than WiCni'Mnit Itroag kaltll In the oninestioo tholtilitniudre titetine lo no "ntisektoosedy." Bata Wenn& canditostion of sedge! virtues, which will morn. the fionoletigion - geosgitottntetion, .nut the betaken WD ow& WOW." end mien* Math lo the oleviely int -Wild vital power, Price $1.50. pir bottle gold wbalw Eels sad Mall at DR. GM. le-PCR1131131% Ding Btore„No. JoYdern DR. LIBBVB Pile Oiritment is g certain tmr• - So that' dirtssadda &awn; to all thallii idtbsd Ibtata It bad barn wad da• mom than ality Team .214 had alanated -the mast harYY atdada la all baldlak tido fblltntios wed of tiralleakeiCeba hallo tam eared by Its um; awl alOttar ros►tbas pv yawl bad nary doingoaof tbesoadisal• yeaNanke HM.j.s.. D. Ina.a. , 17.8..9.at0r". Fferida, 'ELL.Jr. L'Assans, Le.7-ftto , .. - Gm Ifin. .;,./Irdmia.2... - H CbLas.. No...Wm of WfLetiewfax, ' - a , - ' .. "72•Lt.. . thsermitiL LL.. y. istiL, Geo. Li; Att..; fil Allicr., .. Timi above 114 iLdglLL.Lurtaanyakt 'Dr tbodiaad.. bet dog Us bons - LhoLna to Indstelirnr7 Antrim LA sift 11. Aimed, 1 tetal...'lLil a ibolooli:sull Mall by a so. t.. Anion No.llo ILL?! arts of riLen silliy. ill.tdkL, LINZ litaelle +kap ish Mtrawl , ZiTir diamaj. iaa the =in. or sbr: =tutu .Ith m elfelielesamed et:afoot - thee Efohdrede oforrtlereittaa,lnealiee Idelmet moor of p er theme In theater . of Illehmakt, Va., might he dema of owes Misled br Outeree BermdM, Minim. We hare wolf root to reerti the extremellasrftomin Famed H. refkkerelmk. of the et= ofDrinkr , t Montt Bookmllen, itehrored. Va.. mho tan eared by Mel Wottlei of Cables awash Maim, after three :MILTS itaSkrime from dimes ref User. Be wef a amion math. blood 1. voretarhil. bettor than ail the medicine he bad ever tam irti chasm folly recommends lt to all. N. mermteeektent • , eeielmetlhrf . Lyon's Xathah•on.— T 6 us no outer . . toot of the nartvollod motto ern; Wide. thee the oprhop loop no of *mathr hottatloas had toeiterfotto Ithlo to 4 emelt:oho& proem Itoes ateeaaof. 113 i tereleitbig. terkaini and behatifytno thw goto, to to tba tome tottot sittelo wow moored. Ctospbteltie Oa Ithato the frogrante mat adoe...rto.t. won inko...t jeleablo te etorottoo prealltleo. tt stoodo tett*? ..toithout 'a that.— Th. Witte tom doelded that he -hoptlot table hp emu Opt* without ft, sea their Bay dtsertialnanott ruhri the wool& lb Orel Kites* valooltes teittatlotis awl Caliiiiselldte .4•sts ast Ihr IMAM 12722002 Proyektur2 ' ersthertr st.; Nos Tisk. -.22. AU by IL 2. ISILISR2 & 206224 an sear 22222 Revrtatli?n in New Ragland. 119999 t, If. IL, June 9th. 31113. A B. L itolloisgecit ii ' juin amt.!' aa•• anal N A Nilarenceles Vinintform ler an anti...oda* In au , Dm, taug mTWatlen was ent taint to - It In a ome where I NO Wad to &Woke ironnanithoilenua r Detaadmn, tam A bolt b wag obtained laid with denniblit itt NM: Nam Mtn I Mar vetoed — bat It :Mr !imam& 'of pc ,0 414 and bin bane mrkbritr ad awn with moriNkteems. ow. In one taii. • dude bottinotAbe toelligne - brotabt away trom omit Wenn. Bairdielfeht Menu': - Alum, n.e. me Munna it ttr datum, andl am Wooed te mate this Matirsoant ban an lemon eaterktbm3batlt Ir the mart " I "bh. Y PftrtekLiaMMlllicili YnW.ntldmte In Im pram., abet dn....mama It* oth er llMlddartAin thk maim, and tarnish, them with the wad, ' .111NA0N. N. Dr Narrated and meta Tr.A..FAVCAMUI. it2i come Joy for the Intridtd. 4 4tre , otit the • follow- Iwj *.3Pbusablien.Riaiti,• - gni Ts mnmasa.3.ll3oo3 - 3.. , 44.31 d not twas-batobsolifo -". • DL iloynainill thaw 1 1 etittratbaaod• Edna, moan tby Dr. O. At. Jtot h i:t Itotooldt oloonan 14.Uelao StoV i o. 321). alortvt. It. adattlad summeadontod yobbo Um Abol• Ropttitori who I. s tdantaa pbyolefan. oollhoy binimoto oossateloo of it. not virtues of this rotodty in. oblollystt Ibral IS tbdi ettoddod motbto of lt, to beUotty, as whom. that there I.lhordlY oa t left gr siTtP of It: .Ttdo Ittoth.mot sod oy d tools le. Xl. teal lib SO vlblelt.aty looms mar, two infant Una the ddliond "emotTentent otas 'Mardis. lalLtrl t ,?tortrlldls , to slurs. , r._=•2l • r .2.tr i to.•otsnelit•—in todwalo wodebodzwdo of ostront* tte teettdo abd 'Ott wont= attondsobiy. Thaw dhow* 'which ban botded lb. oldli of • tbo'obloilt Dotter.. Oafs .boost no:OMIT card by floddatid's Gamma duttonoP tiff odmUsommob., . • . i, saddillbrd NzirVisx /no 164. b• 1856., Artew - Yorki tifanxictlithitafrackets.4l JOHN Imoisti ) sori;l6:4lo Liberty rt ste;t, ymk Plt:Tang u h mid ,Pa, ta ramdi the onIT isreol: lanerzi :ft th• Akan city authotbod to sa PIIIMO4t• *"27_ Llas " Him always on bind . Wats, Ow 7' =runt, titTalo Many l!aaltia trilled.' ha 04114 FA, *bp Sommtals from M Ballets& • • ,JOHICTIMIUMON. J*7O•ll,lOtFT • ie. At. 4104Ubottrareot., PEARL lITEAMMI-LS. ' pony delivered" to'families in either of the ~taOres. ftarib*igt the Mill, 4'04 104. 4' us Earklu m utiLsoutt t rsetu it i ISOHlanZ 7 =e r etetMthetse.. - hlenetsr,d%°ll4.ll44"".lllllMlOr:;fer—iio' FALL STYLE OBE ELT's.) • Atr'o 0U .r, 84 c 0.,. , I No. 131-Wood ,Street.l Havel fist - received therxTall Styli; or SILK 'HATS, A "AT WY. 'lllll9Chnetri Onlithannif err Hamm" stylid anti anzerke quango. -to indsh itor int thy sttanika oftionnblin Inn% . , _ '''. I New Daguernan Gallery. ,'i ' '31111 : 15111.80N' w mil& ' 'res*Cgullptfoitixt r frleteds 4 ei=r=r i st r T l4. . hi. aidii Mx 1k .p . t ' =plus sko .. mpl=. = m itt. . t ekr O. U. cosuankatedkr Div vrt , in th. 4:7 :1 =1;1 1W ia " TA lerk4l - ,d r ff..u n ."'Wy --17. 6' t. W . -'.. ° Ir. 01fy1a5m.h.9.0.: our ""3" 711, vlo4= _ • *I 4 q' ' . , r-; 6 4(iv.ool;mmi th I , O l l VU;et s :!A ~,..scehoest.i.veTtail)Tr„ ILLY o 0 L...: 4 • 1 •• • tt - o A./ s., • - INVELCH & Gaut EiTIVS.. - _ P4!IBNT (POUND: SAWS. HAVING purdaed frog it 1 111. ea:allth-: , 7 hls Wain' . .t RIAU far Sandia. diluter and attar Wm, far which are hoar paid him .Urge sum, and vs srs the med• premrioton of *Ws patemt. We yin any pawn sialaraWalwatkal . on Oa ism. , - .. Ch r Ila the aalT astagarnr re fatreated that 'will grind 11:Ny11111watt. lootsottrilll not host lirilluialovivith -owe tolnbor , Land keep =l4. kaiser than say othita:mors male .and on not Amble to biome All our Fain are made &can MI Yates laugh,' of Caat buttiatediorprestly br ou;aoretuaa staunch blither art than gaimal/r viol tor Baas.- : . ..Worwitoctfutly beware riaaraultataarra of Lumbar. that holey iniltaisitittiteithallitablbhmast but what la of maim !hid sad varkolailattita the Temper will be *Awl haws even awl =Vous than soy enter us, - ..*WItCIII 0111212TR8. JOBEPEi WOODMIELLk.CO. Ordienzeoattil by rlr!..rxmolPimelnr" JOs. WOODWELL & C 0.,; - IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN'ND DOMESTIC .11ARDWARp, coarrair OF WOOD A moan , brats= . • . •.• PTITSBIIPAW.. P British and Zontinental Exchange. irreEtz'ltraz DRAWN BY • DONCht, SHERRIE & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IR SUMS OP - fa AND , TWARDS. These Drafts are ayaihtble at all the ?rill . sew T....us of England, Ragland ad aad 111. Oontbust. Wit Rho thaw BIG= BILLS M. I. Gruneloanni & Bailin, I'AINKIVRT MAW. • _ Width awn se Remittance to ail WM of Remmer Varian. Intending to traol stmedsoaxproannothnnish on Lott.= of Crodn.; on stitch Money mobs °Masa& •. noitled. on 7 nut alum*. Peneetkeat or Bills, NC4I4, wad other wenritlee s raw willreoelre prompt atrwatkre. • ; WM. H. wuor,Gtma a co.. i •Weotl. owner. Third oboe.. ! RITTf3HURG:II . . • 1 Life, Rire kligli ri ne Insurance Company; Office, C orner. Market and Water Streets, ~ . _ , - TTITBaDBOLL. Pa. ROHM OILICAP, PrisidWat. '• June D. MoGua, Pa?* Thin Company, makes eve Insu rance apr pertaining toe t canisacted with RIELKS. tirwaftrit ll b= and ."' "s e itit...g.ti sully - end And against Less or Damage by Fire, • A wolluiltha Pan, of Quads. and fitltud Natig.ltioi dat sat M I h.. lawattates austltent With labt7 1 Roberta..lvan Alexander trialler. Adam& noon, John Fullers:A . JWCareeott.Mli". AkClHallm.4 .7Llobol 534 :mh P. Osnam,l4. D... . Ohs. . ..1 4th John Wel'i Pa. w 025-1703 _ _ Reliance XnOtal _,lnturcuum_-.Courvany . • - -OF PMLADELMIIIit. - inmoN No. To WALNUT armar. ChipMd.ll2WAT4l-41.noes, $781,092; &curdy fatmored. • FIRE .ENSURANO Mulfainge, Mer chandise, Turniture, de. ler trrninr &Riau". Th. mut.' Delootriocoootbined with thorneurltr of • Tb. Stook Caultal,italtlorthe Insured to shaft tho profits fdl.tvooompat= Itsbilltg p bt &WS of thin , :Froth. iro : townertlbk4 stile,. Into the Clold=of the OoroVy. WWI DI MILEY RECW • • SWEI: 8.W1 , , Roh.vrtirt. Jonas Wm. ' Jacoh,T.Bounhn• . Afuigkoki ef , tt; G. No Illogrod„ Wm. M. fisinple, %We& otrbWit; 4 ' mime Third sod Wood street. PHILADELPHIA Fire and _Life Insurance Company, No. 149 ONFATNUT STREET, " OPPOSITE TEN cueroi ?roma. . . Will make elf, klatif t " riiiiiirancii. - - either relent= or LhattaorM aoarit*to or Prorto,Y or Urrebandloa at r la masa oroodura. ROBED. P. MlNG,_Preslebrat. • Joa B. Paul. - P. B. g"' duo arl. . . ! I , Jobe Clayton. 4.Y • • Secretary B. Wilt. .. J. o. OOPYIIf. Avant. -*tabe 'owner =at and Wood ttrorta:. 01110 4 PENTiOYLVAIiIk RA.II:6ID. TSB 0111 tr RAILROAD , . RUNNING -WEST most PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train lettiTil At 2 A. AI, through GS Chtelunetl in 1.2 boors and 43 mlantee. Id= MAL 1.1031.11 as sa. N. . • Them us allseate elan eonneellins at Creebion wa the first t sinned akklllaties. The dirset rensta to Bt.. Loots la w open. eta Cron/tete sat Indianapolis. 100 =nes elsn ,thaii via Clerslasid. Connestkate lillt MAO at Mende 1 with the Newark. ind Seridialni air Mutt and at no orlthtlis threertade emeeetitratlog there. roe see handbills. No train, run en fluidly Thronah leketian,l l 9l4:toChlebiragi.' ZOlLWiliai St. / 0 . 1 .. ii Be. Chicago. Heck Island; Part Warne. Cleveland the prhsetpal toeing aid onto in the We 4 Thais • ORTON AUNXIISIIODdIELON TRAIN sill tsars ?Mahwah at 10 Ls. and 0.11 P. IL. and Now 'Hsieh ton at T a. it. and 1 r. N. . ". i Ike Slants sad An th er Win: IMAMS. sipplr to , J. <Lamm. ' At the comer aloe. under the Motsmtidiols llonee,_ Or at,tb• Federal Arent Btation..to ii 510)1011 PARKIN. "Ilaiit Assaf.. Plttataante. July 23. nib, ----- Citizen's Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. BAUAIXT, rrma.a. L. AI ARKLIELL. Hedy. CI : I7ICA . r., 04 WAAlit o ci ß Vit s. ' MA WIT AND orsuAILILMLL ;AND RIEKE ON THE 06UU AND ..W.BMAIPPI RIVER& AND SEIBUTIMEE. 'striatum_ swing Lair or 2.414141 V Pna. ALPO pfflakethe REA Tod 1 YLotidp NA yaw.; rips aa4 11. IC NUT Hlnft , John 15.41 w Frauds T. tieticagmakws; " 8. HarbansB. Dew X. Prtunek; 1810818.8,8 oust. Jo& /8. C 803.4.- Eggiaffl COM - piny . OF : PITTSBURGH asoso imam , a, ecnaort. ger,' Will Amiss Ist WI kinds of Fn o Ltd lidszinS Risks. a. 211111.0 Jr.; • Mad - A. NhildS.. Dossrr" Wz0..1.70th . O.W. Modshww. • MASK Holode 0. far Aohooko lostltotkok sosoosid • try •DErsetorS . woLl looms to Ohs wosuannll7.sad who will MusD? : adjust sod stoogl7 iPilw ad home Onus, Ids. 92 WOW Mood t Wanhoows) op Oa" Ptttobargh... E AfiLsE STEEL. WO: S. Roma, moßaLvY•a 00., Cut. Steel, German, Saw, Blister, Plough AND SPR IN O',. I BI . EEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harm,. Teeth, &o. WARTMOCILI,A. WATZR OVUM% Between Waal and Staittalsbi, PiTTSBURGH, Pd. JOWL( COCHRAN & BR.OS. 'MANUFACTURERS OF' iron Ming; bolt Testis, Vault Doon, %Adele Suiten,. Window (inane, Se., Nos. 91 Second iit.',`St -- Sti Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PTITSBUE9II, ; PA Vave ; ,en hand; a ....inns*" of_ new. pat t ern s haw and Ylitu. iralt.stalbe all pare. .... Rastbsular at tentkna pµl to Vadoeing Gysis Lot*. Jabtalt dine at, short tales. ' tr WEL7.I4, , ,REDDLE 88 rottritt at. near. Wood; Pittaburgh,_ Pa., .xerrzr..territras OP- auggy", Carriage, Riaiag, Drovers' . , ,:' DRAY . : WHIPS; -- " THONGS AND,; , SWITSHES, . Keep oonetantli iin , hind, reoeivedAirect :iron( their Phortorr,tn,lnik at. i. .... 01 ,..nin And varied an' "rtme' lehl t °f Whi apr erti'llrh eel . Plaittere u 4 and —LjNdmjn""rdurayea a:400 Whin* fuze lboW !" IlErNew xtyles orWhlpa 4: mptly reralsbed to order. from *ea pro Are eollelted And, martin,: 841.*MWorfarthe WORK WARRANTZD.aIIr . • i i = l :pimp tau : p:mitßoTi ;mid OF PITTSBURGH_: JOHN: SHOENBF.RGER; President. • ROBERT PINNEY, Recretiry f C. W. BATCHELOR, Genera Arta... ! SILL USW AGAINST ALL RINDS 07 MARINE AND EIRE RISES: vi.xf w , R. t.krterra, Jr ~ j. Join 6. briarb areborer .by v rrtler buriniii 7 s,arr par. ed by Mir Comma. thrbtorally ramrod salt TOMMY Dela st. Ur MANN°. 99 Maw stroor: sat.llol WY LIMEI7O4 - Ltags , .: 'ARNOLD 60 .WILLJAMS ChillionFurnaces,Wro l tliel'lebing _AND =aro aimmaALLY: I.!Ar • Warm* and Vesitsl66o4BakroVa• eolipset lerysfatik ii4.94004ica ISt4moi Hat Witer: Pipe* ortbil.Ws 1111:eitaa. Clltscrobr, :Ilibiola, Manes; Isetarbli, elresa`Hwase. Wirt Hour Jill Mauls 01.1).01 DIM / 62 / 1 * "ttannir -,.„ /1. MURYKY Ming ARDING & COMAID3BIOIIIIZROVANT; yauceisearithavterie ttis , Awed . WO. 155 Front 8ire4 . ..; °Ds.** thelffmmotalwlw . W. HAWKINS. ft - I 0;: PRACTIO.t.W.LTTHOGIL&P.I3,II4IIB,, ...54:01910Thir*. , itiptleeretV r PA 13. A. FAHNESTObK & CO., `:CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Importers ant; Dealers to - • • : . . SEED OIL, LARD OIL, .-' ' - er,oouor, EAR x) NISHES, 'TURPENTINE„ • 'PANNED& gm . W GLASS, PAT. =DIMES, SPERM OIL, - - GLASS=WARE; PERFUMERY,', WHALE:OR, - - • SURD. INSTRIIM'TS.BRUSHES. - - • SPICES. J - i,.M_ANUFAOTIIIIERS — Or :".',:--'''!?"!!"._ P int E WHITE 1 Lrr . - .E.AD 4 • "r ,- - MID "'RAD AZiD '.lB - MEEARCE. 13 AVING - RESIDENT ~ PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND PIIILADELpsLORN oars ts aan trj f sire/ aDioel4 min il t msn ' t • '''' "-"s hl "“°. 44 *.teSh l ' i,t ° P`° 4o s tba-dtssok cti.i our btsate wain LIM! we aeocate se be BTRICTIT 11 : 1 " andSVAIaGRX as intr. 'use er it, B . A. nunrroarev'mairuoi, hirnished with Entfuil4Gainsen, Freuchaid Sprini-It directions. - - - - '"."'"" NEW 4.DV git'El SEMENTS 1 1 itaTCTION SALI ?S. . -, DRUUS, . MEDICINES, 01132410A1.8, DYE STUFFiS,- PAINTD, • alido_PODeasi /ne ..._-- RAIL. • • AD,. o. T O NE PIT'ISBURGEU AND CONNELLS-• VILLE RAILROAD I. now • oven:art:n Weis ;Newton. tmanlike Any-eight tolim ,Pittehanth, on the Yoaw TM- new Ant clam roiel Is now open test.nnrUontteies end freight, in to it ti the tine merman &OLEAN, from Pittebur gli to Connelsville, daily, The enamorol,ll7l lea - Se . her Wharf, *Dove the Noma vanilla Midge, every stem:Mon at belt pest .ftree o'clock. the West Nrsten. ceneeeting there with the morn -1" mo o leasing at ILKI Its Oonnelsvilig end reaching there a n t 9.80 a. 1.. e In time for the Stage 5p unknromh. Tare to - Tare to Ilaiontown,— - A train Newt on, een Connelsville In the .. rol - entToli a 6 o'clh Rs Wert Newt and .cone them with the e ta( Zoihm at TAO, In time to teach Pittrbeveh at 1,00 r • Wave from Connell villa*. Fere from Union/Anna CO'fittabotel--4.,.", 126- • LOW Freight and itasemiger Trains will Woe Cow nelsvill• et 11N1 1e... and returning will leave West New ton et 680 IL. ItOPPI.II all ',AL I t. An freight lfraTegrirtirsernh at troainen 4f pliant; aril tea atria by that router Wm' the beautlfoLand' Aetna ealleY of the •Tonebloaharr. one. of ! th• snot taterestrag and profitable in the 'raglan ocrunny. The reetrery of the valley, lanes annealed ta tresuty'ar . a.tanteltr by . Inn in thin SW*. and the fieldof arteriolar_ and bantam le un bounded On teal Me the aim o f nut departs of alums! wealth. Irian:lna th• attenaen oreirprtab eta ertd the ruler farnlotaaerery Star miles, abundant and a.m. Wing waterpower for nay smonotof Was aa4 manta 4%ine favorable eharicHtaioitire graded, all doerandlolg tora t port frolg r enVo 4 ionort thus arrardlant cheat; natty= and r.l.latd• oupat Faradnarsdr and other heavy artkini at all time For raratd,ooty to D. W. 0 dIAWEILL, Antstant Raba. lnanident.or to thanttlans on board the steamer Rab w 9Li aells irreddirat sad Buoenintondent. gh Female College . ?FIRE FIRST SESSION OF .TIIFS • le L~TSTl totlonwillopeaon Monday.thei Ist of October. nod? the dunce of petent Profess Or. .1.-YOURT6X. A.M. Prod (dent. sod • co WM* of Thetruntots. The yeas hil m l be dt•ldect into two emetcesof tianty.two weeks each. The Iblkmbhe Depeztamate.plll be.optmiet for the reception of PQM* Pcitteml. Aculemlo. Mntl • WEI Or rinitir too DOART•lerr; Mist clue ........ ... 00 is•eohd .10,00 MIM;ME 9;e1;4 Pen as_ ...... Mat= Lia - imwas god the Onzsmental Branch...tea toll *near. gjvhist mon reetleahn: intematlati., will Apollmtlbn sdidadon, awl he • tuabei d.°l4 W '"66!1117 to the nnAee.lr - D8, 13 M. M. Mann', EW. INTERESTING BOOKE'ziNed by' N 8:044ex Arcs ,' Or :4; B. iPatme a boat Whlshahl; Right or - the telt, wen:laths sess it T a. herrone of seondandreharlone truttr. - Th e 14ftre by anther WlLL:ruse an Interistint story or thready of youth, derreloyed ha a °Wester ; The Wet:6mM by nnthiror"Thjrnrsishihtsr:ri. to; the Tans of both 40&broeselener. - • Julienne, the Daughter of Um Hands4 ; Thnleinsho Pshents. or Trhas ihr the Trothart t ni . Mlehenes hardly.byarrr. W. int. tress ch mir re l4 ty k .B" .... yrinsy Itm a.thi lth. by LedL ar, wmu. anterrr wub.... . u; , New Basely eater Panne and Abbott's= L . Irmo Awns smortreent of Books tbs lehmre . • WO the Honorable the Jodgee of the Court it, or : a. Berslana of the Pampa In and for The Pe tinn he* and_ 31.1 11 . roar. chant, doing bosinneo.lo the city of At order the arm Baron of "John ark A Oa" r, Rem. t he! oot that they aromar of the. Ifni Etats*. and of U othmnoThanle—tbat they are horizon* to keep . In We, sod tto toll what the maid city.l4llooll,spiritocaw and molt not homed noose: nnaeore nOt two Ilya ono oart,accolang to the hloyhdmt of tbe deaf 14thAndl, : roa , nkftnenk'llantakat l l s 7=Thaane rci'nroot themiloonte en to do, co bent that petl. Warne err moo oftennwrate La and of ' photo Ibt honesty, and Out they ha. glean baud w aborted amority, and paid the am* he, accordion to the several maims of the Actor ArecnbiT oboe referred to And th*T.Wlll vrah do. (Naa) „• - 41)11-ThLAIIII it CO.- . Ogt he Roborablethe Judges of the Court of Quartos Sessiona of the Naas of th e county of Al -1 petition rfllfilliais Efiteball jr. Ifirebint; *dim tirss In tbs (Sty Pittsburgh respectfully repossends tbathr h• ritisan oftiss Unital. Stated and attar Slats of Porimlranis. that be is desirous to keep for sale and to sell ,thin said Intl'. shuns,' unto w. i and ; malt or broiral Intanni. by mama not Jam than ape quart sa, surd H!, ri!ir of ths Act of Mos 1.011 Amp.' T o rpdtlwer tasfelien. Mari 7.., Honors , to rani him Malawi so to de, on tot_ no satisfied that Year psUldarr. et la &man of tenspnato • miurs - and - axed, knouts fir = j ar plidtir Bosun las be" 'l to the serrarTl prodigious of the Act of Assembly atom rearrsad to. and as wry ea. nailtr , s64 WM. MITCHELL. Jr. Impertingto Ilftunifactoxen of Candles and dine. . .'• 'LIM subsc ri ber liiiiiieeuted new plat and ob.er tree., in hodenten. and at the Pin it 11 ins Tenney*. testnelietentnellendleit es sin Int. 1r be found not NI etteannsetbal itt propeting niss.2o iterfil fipttenepment 'end elm* erhlto,' Henn,* Ma mothals Ikea** letzenennkele - ennvenestitin: ,The 4 elso to.vere4 to setting every kinder Sonealineribior taw etaetanom. wavered ot In natural Oat*. • Efe win &1....- tmertetend the erection 01 . ealtiret • imottreereente in dem. Joel write oferery „ lend, ate-at reomoneble'end moderete dunce • • • -ANL TEMP . nalitlesl en amie.' • Tarentem. Alleabeey d Rita,t2tvetl M . • , illd 7r: & Brotha. IitA.VE on blind. s imd;l , 62.utifill as orpmiat twins Initate.k.kuttlin - Piltx . PLIn a 0 Pllk and Onshm ra eno PI;A+94 • ' • ' -•• •• 81144 04:49 1 ;114ntr o rtnic 'lllogic Trench do. (1 irktr.) • ROVER BAKER & CO.'B SWING OTILNES—Ibe"M Maaanat atm enjoy. Farm .lase rf reenvniare than ban over been !weaved Mann any Aithot—lllatertbe Ibllmaxur roam, , Ttdar dmild l lo....a la ...maim. Peee.lnne hem Itabilay taxa ont etrryalr; .tr Ease 6,1 natant". In optealom, - ,, dranalb and .tasty Ada, Inn to doe'ia °made. • • '• • ' Talloema Natal and; _lntaientad In eldam' tba derfeeticret of sewing Or bartender ta "UM tnemuntnetblinaw and inaanton. Invantlon ta caeca at OIMSTRIVS, 7414"ned amt. raimOmn ITS to MO: - Umtata. All•abeny Oci .7 - THil FRENCH. ' , by s Frenobman,, - MONSIEUR ALPHONSE DANSE, a na.: eNeirvaas,jahn almodu betdviti this ritpdattally whtstorths Loam sag Gootltitten dt 'Pittsburgh that be %hinds rittcalog htStintrh nagithrVolt=stuits.L Itttb. Joh. %rube: Ida. ...In "Kl.. Ills ruty for te , ilia ' . it IC Ettllltitt A . : NV . I/8 .I:butyl. Piss% _ &smith 'trot. 77 -7 7 r036.00d2w -• Horthecdtztal Notice. ' • PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL MOTEFY '. 11 hold heir ammiirriaithittem - -nt , urn Pinata. Penmen end •Tmertablm tnII.. M /RAMP HALL. In the • Diamond, on TUMID AP. the ITtle. 16th. • 10th and 20th hit.' 'All onitlrsbno am Pervert fully hr. lenitadto exhlblt all ortletul Ofurertt..l - :72loPremdUner ire Open to all. An inhaled for oompothdon 1111 W/ 6 1.1 41 / , the 1111suretili at the Hap, on Pand l wr es q n 2 o'r 'r. P. M. WISE AND LOT: IN ALLEGHENY TM. ALE—Eltnahe One 0/161kre - 711tna, A. North on Locust. mol - Itorlo ertroots. ~Thee lot, beAl) hone br 100 Otop,ote debit& awns I. erootod s hom honor annuentnn II robins and , leek ottchen:4' with - Abe* otablo on the tact of thee tot. Therm be on , the lot a membered' ohs& orms. alma Bokaarron au , Ti °IWO verr lou Ina onlometo lbee .Ihoa. to • - • • , • sel6 B. MoL AIN t BON, Na 21211th tt. 'IVEVi'PAPER HANGINGS, r*ood .1.,‘ On mem: huhu Member; dir,2 l 4 Te*Ore esm 117 me non.leathans, tbroolo . • , - se/6 WALT= P IdAPAHALT. A 00. AMINO & BUSINESS COATS=New mix - tins Molten Goths and Miakoy Caiivieros for exam sod Pants, In woof f 14 01. 04 , . yfe Midi to oleo", • ,-OnziTEl3'B, 74 Wciod ; JACK, oethe Stolen - Mat: and ' .tor amie* WWI= it!" edetnatd2 t _ art.. br arii" u-hat ILABINi.-250(X) lbs. - int:bras; istii etly prinks thr de by DkVlDO..Yjnymy, RYE WANTED—For which the highest Dirket plea will be pat br D. O.IIERBET, 11). Atfl. JR. & BROTEM—WiII opm ks . . this mote lot of Os lattot stylis of Croo GEAftr23bl3lB. Baye's 'Grease; roe ma= •06 mii : - 84 :7?1' r I/146t H. CIOLLINS::,: •APna-50bbliC Green 'dirges thieCday iedd br B Screw by • =,,111 00=13. TABH-10 oasks,a!gate.fatiolo, for OEOO 100 dos: Corn . Brooms fort RD by ,+_?1•16 . nswaxmcounts. TOPS-100 of varioni Tiattern, ibr Nikki' by ELINILT E. COLLDAL.- 1 1 1 1 1 8 EITONEWOWLIVIROW-jaatiTtocM 111 find Ibr b 7 'Seib ,71.11!MG IMO& QWEET OIL on band and for sale by .. 9 narainursows; "TAMAIOA' GINGER-440 Its. just, reo'd and for see by OIL T,T PMMO BROS. TIIIM SEEELIM-2 eased 'rot reed end Nil bride by 6.11 BROIL aCtIEMArd SOBNAPR§ — .S - :gro. on hand 1.. - 7 and Ili sally awn. , 11111130 WRNS 'FLAXSEED 0/1-300 gone. on band and tan GOODS—Bonnet Ribbons ' FW.O Tnaltat Deploy PU ody.e Y litle r a &lagy I • Do ao . Bge . -800 APHYP. HoskYat Natl.,. eglar; Itannyt Yotla. oD man: ' Mow. do tkr. - • Ma it sad WhitelUttsfetY h. oo and 1n tM evrt_, oPYWUnuiss w aal Zw.lbs• ettor stoat. 41Int-1 L'••I4OB•HORNia - ,Uarboll4 • 'DEFINED'SUGARS-150-' .111 Olt *Yaw& sod ruby* SalutrA sylaLW • •-•,•••1•14' t ' irv• JURIPM•OIIeD W i I23'IUINRUMii lt)bus Irretll W'eT"l7 PI T TSBAjr • Rsall ' - P Auctioneer. • c.i.w..tha Slats goosx-etinart• Mood e•at tin! drat OEFEITED'INSTOg" STOOK AT ekt o c ock, at the Mae_huge Itzehano, 40 It.. Till to Sokl, tTar=Jr , L i s kOf Htwor bur Instmoco CoMPUY. foe telt4 Mar . orY akroymoo of tortatment. , • M. DATIA. /AM ADJOUADJOURNEIVORPHILNIS' COURT SAL& Or astowomoimmi MILL AND VAILY- - -0* RNED afternoon. Bentember 519, at .1 °Week. on the soit; by orderer gra Mr yB. Der* Ado ininletratex of the late Imes. IL Thal, anatee'. that vahlable Om, of bmf, taut., on Cta•r• In a Creek. fear mile hoe, pitteburete. on the Stanton...ln, nobineon Tonnehlp. contalnig r four aeree T WM l rgivz„twiLti Lee Caber fterroventeate illlienne Dtono try mapetentindena the t valaabie poop ot the Mad now for este in Mb cone t T. Also, that very band.oundy. hatted fal With We I coprommote. adJotnine +WM motet oat.. reltr trl ' es7thratt g..1 8 ',' - ', 4 „g„,9 1 ,1 gr. Milo, this, altrozfd . :% neighborlamod tahl .ciime and two y.re, w ith Interest % l able anntannuelly. ('ALE AT THE UNITED • sTeTwAR. 0. IiENAL;-TM tamingerg LW not -being madrag lb, yawls //erne% %Mt be red by , veggie auction:at oh. Allegheny arsenal, at 10 oNnook. A. M. on Web's:WT.oo 10th of Eeptetabee 1116 A Pnetant.) izOOD De. goyim east ' - 4,00(11n. wa1e:4 , 1 , 1 vox) black Loather; /5,000 " 'tad MAO " sole and Aar dkg. ';'4,lleddleitt s et ih . 2 ono horse nagent; •, • e How th's ilethe 3 Smitta t6.lknr- • , • 6 Bran; wooden and 26 f!6666,6yri 6- Ilsenmeri. alwrzt.t 1 palosJa maim " ' T rying Amu" ..• 4 Telma -siva •', • 66661-13666,4 at, acomuse.- And did nobor too.. Tainaesth.fu p i BT 00000 of Urn . T t ada. - • - ' • • , ,Ootnmandlen Alherhany Annual: - P. YI.DAVIS. auctioneer. . ALSSICASTiIt SALE OF PAIFFNERSHIP 46. mt, fa Lizr. rjMumfoiliAloitalftkimmt—ft =War artanioon. =h. at .1 °Weft, mi mink mi.cm stll 0.., rill by min of Wm. P. Sm., 4 atrorata ")l Marilt%il th et=4ll end to the dna ea t , r..sl ant limrmasi. estate; ar " at en% i4.4..1PfM The share Manufseteniu letteMlehment. Le ems atll6. larteat and nttlat entaraet• once It Ind In the Week new nnainglennenee Xenufseteirlos bulldlee and MintdaeiT, nub Maim Tame en and i4l Warehouse., amine I.la. liar stank or Inazareeplzat remit urn twin *Ow Tba vales dale Wei - 04 nail, nenietatimel try au swenao slay, pr,:pwlty. &eke te..ex Innen innaTlbellF. MIS P. 31. DAVI9. Aintheasia,', TALI:U.IILE , PRIVATE ,LIBRARY—On . • - atterdareliatillig Doti sth tdiaineathttiMaPaillr' wiri 4 ta i seed at the onewneedal egg m; name I/ =id lith Dele . lideatles ..wis Print. el laded bra i t i tiewunt et ea weather to " Ilteentan, - *Reel. ph2,,eindiadweee. .: Iliewmay works malty tweet dewed them n Dead Des .-aiaa. , vela NiennWii eggatatthew Mini woe .Workel 2 widg Lib i'' , ' ,. taigat Wor a Mie abut ./Ite soawh rni. ° " unadd ltatWri 9r. lhasated thewleabie/ Tbs i Great ' il•t1, 3 10121 1 :1 egg W taw'/ Mee.! Neingretwa, 13 vole Teetwead'e. Answer _ mat of We Old Tegament layarea Nineveh and lie Is gam 2 egg liseith'e Dictionary of Arta. a ciente and Mat, n6n. gmea.2 eels kleatiehaW Churrh Engem Vole of Doha c 13ten 6 V1 I. 2. lgg r P . ar p tit Panthr4a: VlNektefidbaritaqtd , . . Alio, a atemearof valuable work. to Preach Wield' such as Demertinea Illetedre Dee 91.roadina, - 2 egg . De Stag, Barton. Bonnet. 11; Pegg. Madame De Ye. add Dtildish Dietionare, French and L4M.. ticeary.'ece: ; 7 . . egg ' - P. M. DAV= .Ilate..- THEATRE. . lONEPH • 0 rosillt ; ROLE 7.1581t1 AND MaZAtlllll. Maaart. e Attlog • Manage; Basel sad Partputa-60 ctarrhate../.lozes argg):42l,o mad Tier . . . ota. do.- . do. Oman)... 6,00 BOraaf. for otrdoersoo.)26 era. Secant aastq IDE as. =Ds DNDI °Pa. at 7 delimit: Peribranuxe to bairn at 7X. ifirwt wit! oi: DUPPIELD. ta.w 1111ws Sae AMWAY MIMING, Sept lb, 111114' ,by &dee the CPI ARIA or t y ro Det6n Frttice.—X•rh ‘ lizs. "DOWnsidh Fanny, 41411in:hi Row trti.prrapter; thwm. wtowl, Dtibotw..--Elowtwarsnd Ds wrintl: - To wooettulle with 81, TIYDEIt. 'Tale WAR - 1701Z—Mat Minn, 3 Lr. it Postai Harry Cllftou. Julia X. Cook& FEiE - ,SOAP4--I have just receive • litWead Ilneb.tOirtment Of Tollet P4ie ksi TE--. watcher, Lableb.N.acre Feinted. Vensol.Nyley Nbed-1 err, Brave. Bonet, P stane.aad the , celebrated of.. Lettuee3ost.. Thome a/biting warthlnalethie Iteurabeekt •, oil and remolds mine bare pa!ebaelbe.. - • , VOUNDRYP.IG METAL--50ions Porter's Nat 84 tore. 8t ObliligNO. I de; &Abel,. 34. Cbarhe No. idcaTf.lonsKlddleasx Nb_itliererreous!,,, tr !atom Clerso.7oo: far ale ba.s. EI ...EXTRACTS, FOR THR RAND ILIECHIB7—I have jast. tsceired • large asaprixasat o extracts, those erisblog aoy Ws line &cola call and exited. mini bakes am, I. Otraer Market street as 4 Diassoft4L Willows. FRXION. and BEG „. it MU ' alm)rtinent !and 1.24 taw bY ULAN WILL 073 *19•999 immuzim 1114= 39 IttiPED BLAOKTSILIES . lust Via. .. - Ttaxiii# of Um albera of eseellont . . . • . 01 ,RE ANTIQUE TBIMMTNGB'--Zinsey t:LYA auctiOtion of Now Ckdarod mulles* Moir* teo'.'. oboa4l#'losh Tritoollpsciust.ised tz. STRAWBERRY TOOTH WASH--Anew and miedlent adide kr the teeth - ad for detain' . the month. lame fad reed ' we eoe. Dub & Market i ,- LIISTRALE44 Juitti 'just re&d ripply of Trowel autt Ikillea Eau Inadrile, =CR& of STW• for besactLfring sadipraelothl- themthat A7IO)!iIUT.73VINEGLM.—AIk exeelklatai, INDELIBLE INK-5 gross Kidder's and Amon's for soli by -IL A. rATINXIMICH *OD. : mar , ...CorarrabsztllVaxtabn#ll. . CITRIC ACID-70 lbs. - for sal z = r “13 ! : - 11. .A. MAIM • B 014 t BRIMSTONI3.-4000 lbs,tOr ease rrZNTN. Wifirf--$590 3itoke `to arri ve;;; be no. br' M SDI AUR MOM 00 r~ i • ; ~ ~-i - - _ . 0 y , APIER METAL-40 tons zuiw laNud lag nom ",!Ynt ISSAIII .5( . 0 . TALLOW OIL AND GREASE-58' bbL Tallow 04, 5 D. Orfose, o.m Isolltss from Roam Swallow, Ibr Web, DICIEST 45 ON - OLD COPPER-9 tolla;nowlitiding P E - ESWA.i & GRUSI-1. 'isatli , Beeerwax . and 4141443roosekleir u rt i n tl ial DM A ask by 00. OITON-13 ;bales to arrive' an eteaiaer Dm Coundlt, Dr Ws Er MAUCH DICKEY EI:Xt.DI bi tr .•••• n i, • eteauter 'Ben Ckrand tibr soli D7 ""Ya MAU DIOXIIIT 7 INSEED Dile:4000 gala Linseed Oil rt. I I calved swift billb J. 000131p11.111/1.020114 00. pEESIVAX. .FRATHERS AND WOOL;:.: I cut ,Bem•sx. I bur WI:IA . 140 Terthilre ziarbilet! r fl-r - 1 Ift*"air Sh o t It TbAlA b iDtlXrf CO: K1.A4447 SBEEL- 1 •25 bushels fur sale: i t=' 7 ;irstu nnu air c V "t. A SPHALTUM lbs. for sale r by_ A _. • ,‘A. vele- . 11 . 4 .441.11NISTIXIKit OR • F-A-LLYII.S EARTH-60D DAL for sale BRAN.AND SHORTS--For sale by Prost at ovsd.tM. thlidaireirali. iiABLE COVERS or diferent *Wales and• =wrier satleir now lityles at r•totedplaw - lbi e wholmal• &ad toia/l. bY J. & 11- PROW/1 FIREBIENS'. CAPER--A superior guilty or 0 tapas vessunos on mom- maws. 100066 scolo 101 Tow Ic , D. tuul lot No.llo Mutat .r. VIAHOGANY OIL °WM of diffezont, irtdtbs..whigssale and nu& of 14a 111:111Met... ►TOBACCO-L32U bra le; "standara :brands,jait-recht,Cr•.!,,'l' 1,4179.6.NDL1t0.40.8ANS - FISH.... 500 Mtge., • and medium • ~,elloe.autsea.maaer VOFFEE-..-300 sacks Riajust,Teed as fqr, ean9t27.— • ; ,•IdoOANDIa_l3. Minna tda: . • mow Woodl and Rata sin All f3llLik 91,1 P .EINE 11.011/Ridakra4. X4lleilThd 62si irrittV 1 1474 cs - rt... • aid omens the atononnanda Hawn 101R0N,50 tona Cambria County Iron Jut reed a oeS /Arms 190:r nalltaliainta VP ABLE '77lsoo_Lenas to attire and-fm CI by • T. /MITAs CO, N 0.11 2 aseastil R c I.r^ THE oIIEAREST, A., ND itICST COTTON-la.bales. to arrive for • ••....r . taws mamas' /too. : iri's now n_ Lirjel bb e. No; /2./S ta4a. Ike ighb JOHN FLOYD wax _ mix° • 011 *IIItEASE44O.. :(1"",14,, ' 7 ... A - • Ft .. of tiItER'B;;Z:I4S . , L,A141) , iFICOTORAL,LI -- sez kiessuo.4" - ANl...llEsbaiM.;- -- et.0117,11- 1 4111:Mil'1eipiqIU'd JORI irfartukoo.. a* ITS/ Wood. slit els !Aire,. Lc
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