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procuring copies of : Mr: Somaer's eelebieied
'pooch, "Tho Crime Rebid 'Keane," in ,pani
phlet foripiotoirreare them at this ogioe.,.
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-- Prrranutton.a.io ,
INS RATIGIADS.—It is now
_., not quite ton years since Pittsburgh had no
Railroad, and bad but little -prospect or soy.
What a nwirvellons . ebabge - ham ton years
wrought She is now not only in direct Rail
road Communication with tim greet Eastern Midi
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• Western nit of Itailemids;. but she will soon. be
the centre of Railroad corn tudeations not ear
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passed in the country:_
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~,,. Our pioneer railroad, ivt lei originated' and
zmir up to rte stately propertions, - moder the
- 4 genius and•cmterprieing 4 Minagetemit .of - Gen t
Iladrion,has lately merged its name and- fen
. °Mimi Into a consolldraid litie,'"iisching• to, the
7outh-weeteni Blititte of Lair Michigan, Uniting .
Pittsburgh and Chicago 144 close and beneficial
1 1 8,nroad
business relations—At the 'cad of this -Com
patty; 'representing a capita of $t5,000,000, and
having thalongestlitte of in the eau
frig WO" been plaited, Ge r - W. - Cass, Esq., by
shot* indomitable energy this great set of eon-
Solidationtme been affected. He is sustained
..: 4 12 4 advised by a Board of Directors residing In
four of the greatest States of the Union, stretch.
bog from the Delaware to the Mississippi, a re
glen
imparilelled for its resources, its fertility
audits prospects forfuture greatness. The offi
bls
eves already selected give wino that the af
fairs of the Company will s a fely and fai th fully
managed. Some of them are _been loig In ,
eerviee and hive established a high character
for efficiency and fidelity.ll Joseph H. Moore,
Egg., the Superintendent, tins won the respect
and confidenee,,not' only of the officers of the
Company, but of the , i'ployee., and the
travellers on the line, by , the safety, prompt
ness - end efficient', with , . wldeh his depart.
• meat has been conducted. Hon. Ozo. Daum,
who has been elected Trimmer, posses
ses a character for probity, 'and ability for
the place, which - renders the - appointment
universally acceptable to. the Stockholders.—
With: Mr.' Sherman, the Solicitor, and Gem
Houston, the +Suavest Freight Agent, we have no
acquaintance, but they - are honorably spoken of
by &Cie who .troow them. '.Our great Western
line under :the, name of the ..fitirburgh, Fort
Wayne and fAica,go Bedewed, has thus quietly,
rapidly, and- efiloieritly gone into complete.
operation, and must exercise in all future
time a vast influence upon the growth and
welfare of this city: .About 125 miles of the
western end remains to be completed, bat this
will soon beitecomplished by the powerful com
pany now controlling the work. In stew months,
direct; Railroad' communications with Chicago
will be opened on this line, by using the - west
ern end of the Northern Indians road, whioh
will.. afford all the &citifies desired, until the.
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line labempleted.
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• .:. Withent referring. to the vast net of Railroad
:facilities opened up by - this greet line, west of
Alliance, me come nearer home, and we find the
' River Bite:talon of the aim . had and Plarcurgh
Bialread nearly' completed, which will give us
Railroad einnections with Wellsville, Stenben,
vale and Wheeling, and will connect us with
the Steubenvllle and Indiana Railroad. Then.
'the taint breach between 'Darlington mod New
Cealle into be_huilt.without delay, and.this wilt
India - us' Willi-- the , Idahaning and the North
lircOri.ltailroads; , mid .no doubt finally with-.
t . . . .
To agora all4hese weatern fealties, we may
~ twat add the Biftsturgh and flient,serak.Raitsued.
.Vora_ while this enterprise Seamed= if it =lSt
faiL The dey of gloom is hr.ppily past. Strong
A min; with capital at command,-have taken hold
of It, and !text 142100011 will wltnesathe openiog of
the direct lino 16 Cincinnati. We understand
that the onterprialog lessees have entered into
arrangements for a community of iutereat and
thrioSh4loketing, with the Zanesville and Wit
mington Rallread, thus not only giving us a
'abort line, but:opening up to as Southern Ohio.
Thns.much for our yeeteni Railroad Cocotte.
Tarning'ast,vie have, first, the far-famed
and- noble Prunsyloonia Cente el Railroad, which
unites thelratore of the Delaware and the Ohio,
and thieitles ,of Philadelphia and. Pittsburgh.
. This is nearly all furnished with a double tract,
and le one 'of the but and most profitable Rail
roads in - the country. • ' :
Rut we have the "-Pittsburgit'and - Conultialli
Ranio - ad, which will soon - give no continuous
Railroad facilities .to .oonnellsville, • flfty.two
miles;penetrating the heart of the fertile Ybogii
ioghey volley, and the finest Bab:mit:mug coal
field In the world. This road Is ander the able
-Presidintehlp • Of lilr Ti sosa, the celebrated
and acdoomplished Chief 'Engineer of the Balti
more and Ohio Railroto.' Pittsburgh dad Belli-:
moriariimgagediin this work, which Into Oulto
Pltbsbnighandthiltimoro,,by Way of Cumberland
aid tie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. -Its Soil
-andspeody 'utopian= is now rednoed -to a car
tdaty_
• . Last, but not least 4 its ultimate benefits and
grestmese, we hire the Allegheny Roil
scqd;in operation to Kittanning, forty-um
andtioing afine Witness. That it mint's nal
mately oemonletod, ind will tiring a large hide
Wilda city, we do notlor .One moment doubt.
Tairiine this nisei -nee what a law years
lent than one decade;lire wrought Is It net
mervelloos Let .Iho e 'ovulating, croakers,
who can never lee any progress, and who are
-alwajti priidiating , evic t look at this astonishing
progressi•and - hide. thine diminished 'hada in
;shame and forgeable'
:-Pittsburgh is progr
-prigreating around hi
ridirays reitabt, of
I B.
tieing, And , every thiag
sad As she bins", as she
among the great cities
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Cf,thet UEdOlll HOT J• !Ulla wdruutage's aro
pes‘stractrpused for -. manufacturing purposes,
Ja n -alio lute wisely a,ailed herself of those ar
giiiil7isquusi of cooomunkatiou, which hare
lrlsoleoOulsed The extensive commerce or_ all
olvillsedr.oommuttitile.l ' . -
.: 5 4 .1702 t lllll ' /105-L-40 we ventured to ;cutlet
14t,e.fthe-btliee day, tie gird Maori Coeven
limit:ailed MaesaclitUietbe has endorsed Pre
- 111011 t. Tie flat' was a meeting of the Stale
Counelf,'Osiled at Springfield; an June; it ordain •
ed l'earionl,etnd the pilimoro men bolted, ailing
a Naiad Convention la Baotou in July. This
Conientlat,wheult mot, after a severestffggle,
site elide - treed Fremont:; and the Fillmore men
bolted win, calling a fhirdflourentioi at Fitch
burg on the fith of 'August. Well, this third
fteerattian,',Met on the 11th, and after a Chirp
, canaecntrpOrs was repudiated by a cote of 89
51:.A utter wits that read from President
• Jhrrjlete,girokleigiltooladier of the bh*Poica
'sotto Commit oithe:kiauid of moreartoy; and
- ot aioa xi ehilfdterreitee to form a new .ftoun•
nil , i The - Fillitipre men hereupon withdrew and
ormed • tev'Eitate ana being in a lit,
:Se bit of a -gang by. theraselree—frequeit bolt
tog havlif left bet:little of them—it le to be
:fieptalthat they will be left undisturbed in tbelr
present reduced elteraustaluma- - •
litiimitarr:—A Fremont Club was formed in
e3onlc6e4litet week.. - Tho meeting eras largo
.And imiipeotable. Johtt..T. BOMB area appointed
- pent, 4ml Jan Enable and A. Co abaci
Vice Frealdmito,' and Cyrus Bider Secretary:
, he; Madelow - AtfribileArs platform was
ignagattio usly.adoilted:Boas YOTIMid, Esq ; and
Cjitiinaii, iddrismi this meeting,
14vsn Sea • . ;1311crii - ;41idit i c rmr ft.a tireoo f
, Brooks
` - ,wotilitectti w" `4
eas7iit which, hilts pat
hnadted 4alartif" a t
not •nolikelt to Prove
montouol4:nevonstiorst46quette6o4
the Ins_tazidem b ilnin
toof
m e,
viatito; . bst. jut "setatoota sa m es pyyr
Pei Inurimumat Ittr as
Tnz At Kracrions. —lowa hsa cer
tuinly gone Republican. • Judging from . the
returns received, by about 5000 majority. The
majority for Fremont inNovember will be much
larger, as the emigrants who settled in lowa in
the spring do not obtain a right to vote until
then. The ball thus opens very encouragingly.
Vermont and Maine follow neat; their election
ht in September. •
hi esouri and Kentucky appear to have gone
for the Buchanan men. The Fillmore men were
calculating that both of Ahem States were oar.
Ulu for them;' nid if they have gone against
them, it is difficult to see what other southern
States they can carry, or what good they can
possibly accomplish by throwing their votes
away in the, northern Stater. On this subject
We Ilan& the , following pertinent extracts ham
'Cortmerciai:
Too man not totally stultified by the hest of
party warfare, it would seem-perfectly demon
strable that the hope which the Himont men
have entertained of gaining the - State' of. Ken
tucky; and thereby_ carrying the Presidential'
election Into the House, to baseless. The retsina
of the election of -Monday tells story that it Is
idle to.dieregard. -A party press may make very
ingenious essays to explain away the catastro.
phe, end editors give moot exesthsatreasons why
it is as it it; but eiperience has often taught
that their efforts,. in, thar behairThowever bril
liant,-are of - too slight materials to form the
basis of future . operations.: The truth is, that,
in the most reliable Fillmore state in the Union,
the - Fillmore party-has relived what It, to all
Intents and purposes, a death blow to its pros.
• :Whatever may be the cause of the overthrow
of the Know Nothing puty in Kentuolry, that It
hat been beaten is a fact, and so it must be
treated. -Taking the fact, and Its consequences
into consideration, and they present the question,
bas Mr. Fillmore a reasonable probability to ob
tain a tingle electoral vote? •If there haa•been
any State in the Union counted upon as sure for
him, that State is Kentucky. A rational exam
ination of the -case, it eeemsto us, will place
Kentucky not merely out of the llst of the prohi
bits, but out of that of the possibles. The ef
fect of this election, out of the State, will be se
great as it is mithin, and will serve to cool
prospects not very remarkable before, for their
brilliancy.
Chosen by the people he cannot be, nor is there
more than a bare possibility that he will reach
a place where he can wackier-for an election by
the House of Representatives.. Pressed by two
great forces engaged in trying a momentous
queotiou, he will be simply extinguished, with
out having attained even the dignity of a dU•
tubing element—on Inetrnotive example of ac
cidental eminence crashed by an Inevitable
casualty.
Bat whatever may become of Mr. Fillmore,
the duty of those who desire to make their views
practical in their votes, at the coming election,
is obvious. There is only one question before
the people: Shall slavery be' extended? Of
this Mr. Buchanan ill adopted by the South to
represent the affirmative, and Mr. Fremont, by
theNotth, to represent the negative. .
.
To vote for Fillmore, in Pennsylvania, is to
give half a vote to . Baohanin. The many honest
men in this State who aro attached to Fillmore
but cordially hate Buchanan, cannot fall, we
t hink, to ruble this fact, and gauge their con
duct accordingly.
Tire OLTII3I Svonv.--The Baohiniere have
boon exceedingly unfortunate In the stories they
barn hatched up agairatCoL Fremont. The ono
they hare dwelt on most of late, le conavenlng
some cattle transaction in California, In which
they allege that he purchased cattle for the gov
ernment, and then appropriated them to him
veil. The Barna tthing wee tramped up against
him ahem- he Stet ran BA a candidate for the
11. S. Senate, in that State, and in a letter to a
friend ho Um ezplalste4 it:
\;:ltt reply to your inquiry for information re
g dlng the "real nature of the transaction with
TS)
Enlogio de Celle," I have to state that, at a
time when the troops under my command were
destitute of provielons, and we were able to pro
cure them only in small and desultory supplies,
one precarious credit, Major Samuel Hensley,
then commissary for the batallion, called upon
me with an offer 'from Mr. Cells, which I was
glad to accept immediately. The offer was to
furnish me GOD head of cattle, at ten dollansper
head, and a loan of $2,500, payable all in six
months, with the usual interest; if not paid at.
that time, we were to. return him the hides as
the cattle were killed, and the difference in the
price of the , cattle, ($8 being the oath price
then) beluga - Aosta for the loan and for. the re
lief afforded by the,provlsione D, Andrea Ptito
was char g ed to bring the cattle from Ban _Lula
Obispo to Los Angeles. In the intend of-his
absence, General Kearney haus' his proolams
tics, taking cut of-my hands the partial direr
lion of affairs which I bad retained, and de
, stroying the confidence which the people of the
South bad - been disposed to place In me. Desir
ing to know for the satisfaction of those to whom
I was indebted, bow far General Kearney de
signed to fulfil my emanate previously made.
I immediately 'hated him for that purpose at
Monterey. As t here already asserted, on my
trial before the court martial at Washlagton, he
refused to assume any responsibility or to fulfil
my contract I immediately returned to Las
Angeles, and made known his reply to Mr. Cells,
Mr. Cot, D.-Andres Pico, and other. gentlemen
then at that Flew. D. kaires Pico had, In the
meantime, Imought a portion of the cattle (be
tween 400 and 500 I bellere,) to the mission of
Ban Fernando, near Los Angeles, where they
were waiting to bo deliveied—what disposition
should be undo of the cattle wan for same days
a subject of discuesien between Mr. Cells, D.
Andres Piro, Major Densely, and myself. It
was at first proposed to leave the cattle with
D. Andres; but agreeably to the suggestion of
Major Hugely, it was decided to place them
with Stearns, an a security both to Cella and to
government, until we should be able to know
what course would be pursued by the govern
ment. They were to bo kept by Mr. Stearns on
the terms usually allowed for keeping cattle, /Ist
ono half the increase, and they were not plaoed in
his hand for any Axed time, but Only to await
the notion of the government.
"It has beet made a matter of charge against
Me, that I gave to Mr. Celia a full receipt for
the delivery of all the cattle, when I had re
ceived only a part. I had the right to do so. I
bad the right to complete my own contract.,
when others, whose duty it.wae to assume them,
endeavored rather to invalidate them. As Mr.
Cells had had suilloient. confidence to me to ad
vance me money, and I was ander order to leave
the country Immediately, I *hose to have sofa
dent confidence in him to give him a receipt for
all . the cattle, and to bind the Government to
blur, co far as I possibly could. These cattle
were all delivered ,aa soon as they could be
brought to Los Angeles.--
Since my'retarn to this country I have re
ceived a number of affidavits to all the mart
roues of the foregoing transactions, from Mr.,
Wilson, Mr. Temple, and-other gentlemen, Wu- .
Me of Loe Angeles. These with some -other
papers, were designed for another occasion, and
are now at Monterey, but-they shall be publish
ed as soon as I can conveniently do so.. Mr.
Cella is now In this city. .1 have thus, my doer
sir, briefly and hurriedly answered your several
inquiries. - , "J. C. FREMONT.
Joan R. ENIDIR, ER."
This letter when published in California, vas'
so satieftictory that Its anther was immediately
after chisels to the 11.13. Renate by the legisla
ture. If it eatistied his constituents, who Men
on the ground of the trentadlon, and knew all
the parties and circtunstanoee, it certelnlyought
to be eatiefactog to us.
Sosarco.—The Buelnutiershere Street to Sr*
big, bonding luttarmairly of their prospeote; but
they are exceedingly wank In the knees not
withstanding, and , elsewhere throughout the
State they
. are trembling. A late letter from
Washlngton '.says: •
Wismar:Ts, Monday, Aug. 4, 18511.
The Democraciy la Pennsylvania have taken
the tremors. A Committee of Mr. llnehanan's
leading friends were recently here to urge
anent oteps upon tho Administration as nit
ouster, to secure that and other States against
the threattmed desertion. Shannon's removal
was one of the conditions, and it was accom
plished, as' the public knows.. But they have
required other changes as imperatively anemia
ry which give some trouble at head-quartas and
produce no little feeling among the harmonious
party in Congress.
They require male proseeptit to be entered
against am Bobloon and others, now so out
' rageonsly Imprisoned In Kansas under, false
charges of treason; the dismissal or rerdscalint
of Judge Leeompte, and finally the adoption of
Mr. Dame bill, or something like It, with con
tain modifications. Thentains demonstrate how
urgtmt must be the necessities of our opponents,
and to what extremity they are reduced when
so much willingness is manifested to sacrifice
every point upon width the . Democracy have
heretofore tenaciously snail
The ineret of this is to lie found in the fact
that a unjority of. those ImprLsoned and in.
dieted In Kariese•are Demnylvanians, wire hire
wide Cholas of friends, and unless they are
soon released; the afloat wilt be risible In nom
boilers doocreons from ike party
Bart. Basta . - who has bean on s behleg ex'
canton, gives to ladles the followthg advlce:. .
"Ladies who go tithing should love their
hoop as home, ne sitting In them on the rake
Is se hard se eittlas ou vie:op.'
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COL 72311E0/13'13 REILIGION
• LICTISitiON T. la f. 2.6.71110 ND 011131111 2018
Coensam, Taesdpr, EuvisM, 1856.
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The following letter from lAent.Gaveinerßay
,
mond of New-York, on the trubject of Col. Fre
sumFessliglon, appestats the Cincinnati Oa-die
of this morning:
.New-Yess, Tuesday , July 29, 1856.
MY DLitt :—Your favor of the let inst.,
ought to have been answered long ago, but ab
sence and business must &slimy excuse.
I am not surprised to hear that the rumors to
widely circulated concerning Col. Fremont's re
ligion should have the effect of causing some,
who sympathise thoroughly with his sentiments
in regard to the extension of Slavery, to hesitate
about pledging themselves to his support. But
to far as those tumors_assert or imply, that ho
is a Roman Catludie, tey are without the slight
est foundation infact
I presume that, from proper motives of deli
easy and sel reelect CoL Fremont will not pub
lish anything himself on the subject, or take any
pert personally in the canvass. But he center
see with the utmost freedom upon three topics,
es upon all others; helms no desire or disposition
to practice any congealment of his religious
opinions; and I have no reason to suppose that
ho would desire others to do so on his behalf.
Col. Fremont is not now, nor has be ever
been, a Roman Catholic.- His father dying when
he was live years old, he war educated esolu
eively in Protestant schools, and at the ago of
Ahern was conEnned, of his own motion and
from Amara conviction, in the Protestant Epis
copal Church, of which hehascontined ever duce
to be • member. Not one of his own children
has ever been sent to taßoman .Catb.ollo sehool,
though I believe en adopted daughter attended
for a short time the Seminary at Georgetown, of
which the pupils generally are largely Protes
tant That this ought not to be construed to his
prejudice, even by the most zealous Protestants,
to sufficiently shown by the fact that Mr. Fill
more sent his own daughter to a Raman Gabo
n° Seminary at Buf f alo for purposes of epeeist
instruction; yet no one ever inferred from this
circumstance that he himself was not a Protes
tant.
Colonel Frenionifs marriage was celebrated by
a Catholic priest; bat this was in consequence
of the difficulty if not Impossibility of procur
ing any other clergyman to perform it. The
ceremony was in • privet* room, was very short
and simple,and did not imply any assent on his
part or th at of his wife: to the doctrines of the
Roman CatbolieChurcb; nor was either of them
required or requested on that ocession to give
any pledges ttud their children should be brought
up in that faith. They base all been baptised
and educated in tbeProtestaut Episcopal Climb.
The. statements whloh Alderman Fulmer of
GM city is said to have authorised, to the effect
that in March, 1852, be saw Col. Fremont jcin•
leg in the religions services of • Roman Catho
lic Church at Washington, and that in subse
quent conversation with biao at dinner at Brovin's
Hotel, Col. Fremont declared himself a Catholic
and a believer In the peculiar doctrines of that
Church, are entirely untrue.
Cot Fremont was not In the City of Washing
ton at all during the year 1852. Be left New
York .for California in March, 1850. Be re
turned to the steamer George Law, which reach
ed New York on the Bth of March, 1852; and,
remaining in that clay four days, he left on the
10th, In the steamer Africa, for Europe, and did
not return mill June, 1858. I understand that
Alderman Fulmer exhibits& receipt from Brown's
Hotel dated March 7, 1852, for four days' board.
This makes it certain that the Alderman's stay
there terminated on the 7th, and that the alleged
ccravereatlons must have taken ptsce previously
to that date. Bat as Col. Fremont did not reach
New York from California until the 6th, it is
impossible that be should have been connected
with them, especially as he remained In New
York until his departure for Europe, and did
not visit Washington at all. He bas no recol
[notion of having over dined at Brown's Hotel
until this last Winter, since 1841, or of having
,ever seen Alderman Fulmer, there or elsewhere.
;The Alderman, I am informed, lea man who
.:would not be likely to make such statements un
less he believed them to be true. list it is very
certain that be has fallen into a very grog
error somehow—probably by mistaking some
other person with whom he may have held the
oonitisatlon In question for Cot. Fremont. He
owes it to his own character as well as to justice
to take steps to confirm or correct the accuracy
of his recollections In this matter.
Yon may toly upon the entire authenticity of
the statements 1 have thus made In reply to
your inquisitor the "facts." In the present state
of the public mind, and in view of the tiniest
and persevering mierepreentsticms of the truth,
yet may think it desirable that they should,be
generally: known. If so, you are quite at Eber
ly to make them public; and to add that they
aro gleeci. as the result of conversations with
Cot 'Fremont himself. lam very truly yours,
HENRY J. RAYMOND.
L. D. Maarrnin, Esq., Cincinnati.
Tam Fiummut Tzczsr.—The following is the
eleotoral ticket chosen by the Fillmore COCITIO
.
Hon. Andrew Stewart, Hon. Joseph R. Inger
loll. SanstarlaL 1 Artoatro6g C. Flommerfelt;
2 Henry White- &Joseph J. Riley, jr.; 4 Henry
D. Moore; 6 Diusiel 0. Miner; 6 lease Newton;
7 Usti N. Taylor; 8 John C. Mune; 9 Simnel
Renneau; 10 Henry W. Snyder, 11 Klmber
Clearer, 12 Robert F. Claw; 10 Samuel Yoke;
14 to be filled; 16 George W. Youngman; 16 Jo-
siah V. Bonbon?' 17 D. S. DaLfraid; 18 George
W. Patton; 19 Joseph H. Kuhns, 20 John H.
Wear; 21 Wm. A. Wright; 2 Henri Phillip;
28 John H. D. Nesbit; 24 James N. Betherlog.
tan; 26 James Webeter.
We do not recognizo in thin list more than ooe
or two names of prominent*. The rest may all
be very worthy moo, but they aro unknown to
fame. We think there are the names of two or
three there who will decline standing in any Erich
position.
A proposition was made to forma fusion
ticket, but It met with muoh opposition, and al
though Mr. Ed!. and others avid a postpone-,
meat of the question, the vote was taken, end
It wee rejected, yeas 72, nays 18.
ra ita Eutaw*, °Laza.
A Brother in Minnesota to his Sister in
Pennsylvania.
Minn/Au-de, or Lanyhf•p-Water.—Ftett
below the Falls of Belot Anthony • small stream
comes Io from the 'North, which the Indiana
called Minne•ha-ha. 1.41 e about twenty feet 'We
on an average, and ban a much more uniform
flow of water than the streams In Western Penn
rylreals., Runs and fleets corer got low here;
for tho rain all. doka Into the ground, and the
springs keep them op. In thin part of tho coun
try the wings, come out on, a level or in the
bottom of the creeks and sleety.. "
I went down one day to eeo the Laughing.
Water, and Irak well paid for my walk. The
water la as clear as oar spring, and rune OTOT
the 'tones pretty fast . lt IS not In a hollow,
like the tans you see, bu nearly level with the
ootustry above the fall. Immediately above the
fall the water, here about a rod wider, dowel
over a solid rook, harleg a straight perpendicu
lar hoe over which the water makes a clear
leap of ;duty feet, falling partly in a deep pool
and partly on broken roots. AU the stream
below the fall le In a deep ravine, the bottom
merely wide enough for the water, and the sides
so steep that it is almost impossible to get up or
down. It Is Niagara In miniature, and the prat
tles; thing I have seen 6100 I lea ULM& Well
might, thetlndlans call it Mime-ha•ha. This le
where Illawath• got hie wife, and it was atter
this fall he called her; or, as Longfellow has It,
In the more polite way of laughing, hfinno•hee.
het.
"Asa he namel der from the river,
Ira= the irstafall he named boo,
Ithana•hwhas, Langtilag-Water."
__ll, !dues LIG MID Alit CUT 011 AT • MOWING
Macrons.--Bujamin Leedom, ► laborer, had
Just entered a field of missend commenced auk.
tin it with a mowing machine drawn by two
buses, when became to a low place or gutter
In the field, the heavy, sharp knives all the while
being in active operation; one arm and one leg
fell directly before the knives, which took them
off at a single out. The arm we, out off just
above the wrist, and the leg ikahort distance
above the ankle. The whole was performed In
theninkllng of an eye. The unfortunate man,
whallngered till nest day, died In greet agony.
lie leaves a wife and five children.—Doplatown
(Pa.) Drasocsat.
Enna On's biotin Woirn.—The Newport
correspondent of the Provident,. Jenne' tell;
the folloWlng story:—"A sickly looking man so
costedanother visitor by remarking "You ap
pear to be well; what do you visit this place
for?" "To enjoy myself; are you 111 I" "Oh,
terribly aro." "Then, permit me to remark, as
a friend, that, even If you were In the most ro•
bust health, you eat altogether too much." At
this, golly looked a little Indignant, but the
next moment be cooled down, and replied, I like
your onienation very much, but whet on earth
is a man to do who is here paying two dollars
and a half a day?"
810UT2003 ACT10N...—00111 . 61 are glorious
things, when their otiloare are ott the aide or
Right and Justice. We 'are greatly pleased to
learn that on Saturday Jedge McLean granted
emit of habeas corpus forth% George W. Brown,
editor of the fared of lisedcaa, Ia Kansas, sow
teprion there for high tresaon. The offense
being spinet the United State', tomes within
the province of a Vetted States Judge to inquire
Into. Where hags McLean wM order the Frit.
one to be brought far hearing the argument, is
e question of no small laterest.—Okar. Leader.
We are credibly Informed that the Texas rail
road loan bill, which has been before the Legis
lature of that State for some time, Wm become
a law. This sill ensure the early completion
of undo now In proven in that Boise.
Swans Holm AND Guiturr..—Al, this bean
titel
trotidl,-I-know -not what to think of it.
Sonictimaile is all srinshine and gladness,_ and
kesreit itself nes not - far offornd then It sudden
ly changekand is. dark and sorrowful., and the
clouds Blurt out the day. fo the lives of the
saddest of uss - there are bright days Eke &ler
when-We - feel as if we could bike the great
world in our arms. Then come glooiny hours,
when the are will not burn on our hearths, and
all without and within is dismal; cold and dark.
Bella& me, every heart his its secret sorrows,
which the world knows not, and °ltalians we
call amen told when be is only sad.—Longfellow.
Tnn thou Parer cr Snowstorm—A letter
from France says, ;intake much anxiety in our
provincial relations, yet the prospects of the
North, East and West of France are quiet favor
able as regards the harvest& Our manufactures
are rather languishing . in the market except silk
goods, which are lively. The Bourse is at ebb
tide and quite dry. The Spanish news Influ
ences all exchanges unfavorably.
DIED.-011 Math, ereang. Aue.ll2l. to Ma lld 7e► i
at Mu ago W. J. asourr ara afJOhq Groatt. Ub funeral
take rl►ca ham Wm lathes residence Da Plot botwrea
Cloud and gsalthtlald otrotta, on B►tafd►7 m" 1 "
loot.. at 10 o'clock A. AL The ftlindi • rf the &tellf ere
resreettelly Invited to attar&
CANDIDATES
Assembly —South Fayette Townsbitps
Abe
'ohms L A W itsshan't' tszatiou, hot usear toys of
of!loes.•
Mr. OHO. DICKSON, s aim, of Ca torah r th t o pm:
geVetet i alfr i s', t'0git".14,17,1 rah: Croon ooultr
Ocrorsztlott. to mist moths ..oth August. for ths nomlus
coo, ss • evididate for AseesZri ti maK , AN ,
O. Y,COULTEII.
WILLIAM WALLACH. JAOOI3 JORDAN,
R DA M Y I CI i a n I P L P IO " HE: *
JOHN BOAC& THO . S, ALENANDKII.
• ALEX. FITZPATRICK, WAIJ.- STARLINO.
Cotlntlommie
dolor, •
c _
j a Mot. SNOD(I.IIASS, of Mifflin will
ble .candidate fee. the nolalnetlen for the office of
Oonetelselotter. at the eamloc eoirreatton. to be
held ona tbe2Otblost. anl:24oA2ter l 3 • altif I IN.
County COMMiSilOnere—Mr. Edit.Or—
Please to anuourras tb• lISLISO ofJORN K. POSTER.
of Baldwin tolnustily, at • candidate for County
VO rERI3 Oomrolfr-
Ilona. on tbs sett••arr•ll 0. Oast, and oblIg•
amer ••ftw .
Commiosioner.—WM: PEEKT NE . of
Chartists togs:tap. essEldsts Gar the ettlm
County Coattitolonsr, Wars Lb s Osten County likatretv
tloo. to tont oo tbs 20th Aoltut.
sultatoS -SANE VOTERS.
Auembl7.-31r. ROBERT MOHAN; of
tor= griar r =le. al= ai.) .
far ttio Howe of Ruprountztlyn. at ibt oom l .l(..zmn•
Up, 1•10.4 MOT
Thos. J. Bigtus.m, of Lower St. Clair T
b.• ruolaite tar te. Oagmsion*, u ni o n Pit tobaratt ttlettet..ll.lpet dontOtte of tit* Union On .
vtntlao to meet
on 2011 InIL wl;2rdas•r
District Attorney.—F. C. FLANEGIIN,
of the titre( Yittabota6. erthl be a candidate Mime the
Union tbootyroneentlon tor the calm of Markt. Attn.
.7
SPECIAL. NOT I C
• -
Another of the good Ladies of our city
WOO*. to the *Macy of Dr. liclitnes ai t torilla Perini
Age. pripara.l by YLEMIIitI BROS.. Pittsburgh. re
tire Yost, Felt 1.1355.
/girl do hereby certify to the poldie, that a child at
mine. four sure old. Wine troubled with worms. 1 wee
Induced to purebsee a Willa of Dr. Me Lanes CVebrated
rerweloce.~ prepared by timing Been. Of Pittsburgh. Pa-.
which 1 adotinlstned and the molt wee. It brought
awes an Immense nutter, of , vornu In tun wee
It
While.
layin WA the appearenos et beteg cut to stern. ler
child le now anj es lag coat excellent health. I take pleas
ure In tevxdantending It to both yonillt and ow, so One of
the best inedielnes I our used. •
Illaurchums will be careful to eat fcr Dr. Ildokleichl
INLIII I / I .MD YEIIMIYUGS. and teat none else. £ll
ether Verredfoges. In comrerleo4 are worthless. Dr
kricusete Von:drag% also hie celebrated Ilrer Pills. can
now be had at ell respectable pros Btorea in the United
Rats% end Canada. None stmts., without the Mane
tore of ant.dtgß ILIUM°
Tar GREA.T ENGLISH IntifillDT.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Iteiaate rata.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir Junes
I Marko. M. D. Pia sidan itatreordirtary the tineaape-
Able tronduable Illattletne niefalling in the mai ot
WOO Wahl Cancesovoi diseata Incident to the In
male eoristitution.
It moderates all earth. rename all obstrootiona. and
brings on tie monthly period with reolasity. There
I'm. aborli be 11114 two or three weeks mellow to mu
enercient; they ratify tumsestanan. and. Imam the RD
Penn Mainz labor. enabling the mother to 'parte= bey
dnUet nith gaiety to Peron' and dila
In all mother Karronsmrsa and DASAAI A Greurril. path to
the bask and Limbs. Uethlthe. ratline on iillabt kw.
Mon. Palpitation alba 11 east, theme et Writs, Ureter
is. Met lionise-he. and .11 the, painfiil diseases ems
cloned bye dister4aral rtn, iait abet •
me elm ail other =aro have 041,1, tall altheitsb •
porerful remedy. dent rentals. hen. ealesoet. antkoons.
or an ether mineral.
diranaona anientranyinif sash I.4a[•. Prtie. In
tbe United Pinta sad Came* Oro Dans+.
Bois Agents lar this cotstrP.
I. a BAUM'S a ra<aague,
rtrrria A MOSI:it. 'oar.. W. V.. (lethal &teeth
S. Pe-4400 and 6 Vintage eanspeeoniceelt :to ear un
shaded latent, will tams • bottle of Uwe Fills by return
1 - er, 01.10 in IndeUtAti ‘llOO. . 'turner of
Wad and Paten sae.: .W 3: ADEL. eerier Fourth 'and
liJnith6sl4 ,74 corner Daitensti And MAn
ot etr.t. and Drowalste seaman y.
Cant:in.—Y:4o no other - Vermifogo but
Dr. Plelthe's Intoroty6 Fernkliore. as prrimrod by the We
proprietor.. Dr. I. A Co. Dank Clam llorganto.b.
Y. Dray wrapper du lb. genuine res . * ifterl• or 1.1.
PreLthei.
Ut I.l . l.ansia Ilabrard4 Um PtD. .o improrral is r-
-acs. also Dr. 1. Seol.Ps CaLebtal..l .Whl Llol:
orapara4 solois Dolor Dle ausnati.ion of Do. I
rkolt. a Davila Maltz:al tains!. an 4 Physician nfealta
alto snake..
Wow gansdr.• only U bre:taw! by- I.IT. I. Beat A Do,
ad* Prabr labor.. Dant Plan. Uargantatra, Va. Dr. M.
lan?. lmyrers I LtIVI . PM. and 14.prn0al Varrothsto
arearepardo4 by eartlacatoof C. IteLatm
All the ahem aladb4nos asb by
Dr. I/ U. R WISER I4oWrod street. WboLarala ascent
4.18. P. PLAXISO. Alleabany. near 11. H. braotorbola
---• • anl:9lsUarT.
Intim° of itealtripreparo for Eddalen.
—Not&lag It tow Pnr•lterma Mar , ' tO Walt that. b. -
ewe at the sweat thme ire may be to health, dhow
will cony mortal* all. Wow Woy have wow forth to
ttoirtraslow Its the morning, sad returned Ulan the
dote of the flay to lay tlorarteltra down *too Ws of Web.
ow, tram rata they bays not talwo tot months, We
woad twolna Oar Maas that, 'Pa a lalally
Waking Call falai .. 114anr.iyht blWin, Dlorml7." 0 1
human, It Is a eats war:float.. &Totals and Canw.
Itheiroothof tad trewalgla, are at owed by this msecal
Wooly.
PIO by Dr. OM Lt. hiltBßklil Wooflatioat, facto.
talt.apaM . A.lllo t..lYlEMlNU..Allegbafty.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORRS
ISAAC JONES,
ZIMACIVILIM or
CAST STBEL.
use,
BF RING, PLOW - AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS. AND AXLES.
Corner Rou and First Streets,
isaklrk , PITTSBUROII.
E=EZEI
ROOSEI3 & CO
i rTivio m`prarver
Steel Cultivator Teeth,
Cl/DM A ROSS MID FIRST STMTS.
PlITAnn!, PA.
Western Clothing House
J. GOLDSMITH & BRO'S
192 Market at" between Birth and Sixth
PHILADF,LPHIA
Mutes 111ercaanta oa elrlllair oar city will eta
their apantage loosamlne oar
IMMENSE : ASSORTMENT
Fall and Winter Clothing
BLimutinturaluvreata for Os
WESTERN TRADE.
sa erb. waf.ataa not EDIOII bare heretofore or
....oh. 'tun otter guarantee.
Juntrguire • J. UOLDEINITLI C UROTrting
tinental Exchange
British and Cant
.
RUM DRAWN Dr
01110 H, SIIHRILIII it, CI,
OX TILE UNION BANK;-LONDON
IN NOIR Of LI AND UPWARDS.
Theta Drafts aro available at all the prin.
sisal TWinut dtitusland, gootland and Inland. ►awl the
Clonttnent.
Ws also draw SIGHT 1311.L8 on
Grunebaum Bailin,
11243IETORT Mirk
Whinb rare As s Simlttana to all parts of slornoosT
Owitsaland and nonsear •
l'arsona ptautlng to trasslabroad emu Foxursthroash
as melon ) II etredit, oa w¢l* Mow out bs obt tint& as
steads, to eaf put of Enrol*
Oollsatlono of Bills. Notera l and ot,bor ssenritiso le Mr
sops. vlp wools. srompt , attention.
WU. 11. WILLI/XIS d
Wood. owns. Third strati.
The only mew Awarded by the New
ywarszemune to the Inggsh or hada. &me Man
&atm" baa twat obtalosa, amongst numerous Gamboa
tab: by LEA A PEIIIIIPS, or that
WORIIEBTEARIMUI SAUCrit,
wianby further, aatimony tenatfordal of lie. tang the
beat ulna extant.
Too ogoOfity of this &Oahu attended to every guar
tor of the gate. sad itnotildato m promoting tW gonefol
healthlableclang &armor. otwernd and &ohm:vials/A.
In the Utdtal Station t. had to be the maiamocesble
condiment, and t esteemed tot Ste foot* and latlgentiol
propoollo•Ito habitual we onalding the stomach to digest
l Oath Continent of !tarok theta ant Aka Use ban
tettaid to
.br I genthanan, who write, to LEA A IT&
BINS Ana ourfild • bottl•of f Oaf Wofordentho
gams hi &um I UN JOSfelonslatid thfooob Sado end
Ibutudal, and bane loWla tow reseal inste of health to
Its eta tone gam. te otontadde, and I think coadkinal.
eon lath tenth se. there Is nothlng lo • Intakes bat
ma eo antanttal to his soinfort, at least to them countri.o.
In Indla ohm, where It I band at the met of OVOTY
fooloonit. • 00•410•1 gentians* wales am Igadru to
Ids broth.r laths avow probate° etWormsta„ In the
-folloving Lama "T.O E.L. A IWO= that their owe fa
WWI *Woad In Lank gal tbit It 14 ooloSoo,
tamest palatable sa w.O u Jhe mac wholeanne mum
lids sauce b auttabio Stu gaol vatiaty of dah, and
theunlesral darned width Its 'salaam he. mead ha
led to mane wasting bang Waal to Um subtle. undo:
wooriAty of pogo, but the goalOolo My be knownhy the
names of "LEA g PIBILIffir being 1000ra044 upon to.
Wont metalla eapsolo• Of WOO , .114 , 1 Stopper of the
tAtW,u ToN
.an Um lamb and wrapper.
Aot• Aguas fat the iltatta flUibtk,
JO NN aLINCIAN i BONA.
malrle W Attedlft7. Vow Tort.
ALEX. HUNTER
DILLEBIN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BROIL, LAUD; LAUD OIL,
AAD PRODUCE GENERALLY,
-a No 299 Liberty Srreat.
P.I773BURGaI.
- -
EAGLE STEEL, WORKS
JOSEPH DILWORTH & CO.,
oistooons TO num MILLTT A MO
ItAXIMACMIRIEBa of
Cast Steel, German, Saw,_Blister. Plough
SPRING AND
STEEL;
AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Tooth, &o.
W A ILEHOUBIL he. 119 WATER MEET,
Between Wood and entlthAeld,
PITTSBURGhI, PA
J. 11217 1 1 ebeinattoor _
Rave you a lint - aro of the Bowe
lrodid most respectfully Invite the attention Or those al
Moto. letth bends or mamma the bowel. to my walrus
did assortment of Trusses of various ratters.. and to salt
every arm, applied and satisfaction fignarantlal ID eird7
tam at my office. No. 110 Wood Btreet, Pltteburgb, Ps..
'IAA °Rho Oblden Worts.% Ammo the Tram. mAd by
Ime rill be bind
Nanh's Radical Oare }ruts:
ireneh Trusin,raY light MTh%
Ouss Magic Trutzen
Chadrort Thurs, single and double;
Ertabßital Trussrd. chlldrend and addln
EOMei RUPIL , 21.1 as:
Dr, S S Pdch's SaNdrlcr Drum
The prise of Trainee vary from SS inA3O. liernlet m
Ruptured patients can be melted by remitting money and
sending t h e 'measure around the Wet stating übethsr
the rupture Is no th ght or left elde.. Isl. sell and
adept,
Dr, itanninerloes or Body Erna. for Mature of Pro.
lapnallteri.Weaknees of the Meet or Abdomen. PUN.
ChrouleDlartama. and any vrealmere depending on a •ut
and debilitated condltioehr the abdmainal
Dr. Filar Abdominal Earporter. .
English Mastic Abdominal &Ui:
M==l
amide, Brew of need style, ler vent &masa Ind
.AO4 shenlderat perie.is
Vint& frocklnpe. for broken end retinue value.
Ettypenemy Bandopez, of all kind..
SII*Va r.rebOnt Daftly and pattern. and In fact every
the' of inechatitcal uael le the core of dlceue.
Da. Hereon would nets to P.. 0.! In .aft of
Of Tram, that ha con often rend W Jolt this patient bT
weßing. bee It Is eters], better to eta the bellbot and
DI) the Trues or thew. remount) y.
GEO. 11. 6LISAII, 140 Woad
Bien of the OoldanblorUkr.
=1:1
No pair is too red, none too frowzy, gray
~t 7. b east ba made beautifully black
;tautly by lb• at. ol'.V A. Oita...lora (lair 14s, Lth.
not the least Injury to the boo or illn. WARRANT/1D
Muds and sold. or spplled (In tam panto rooms) 233
Brouliray. Noir York. Ils not dealisd is an Inlorlons
'natation is abroad, es that oath boa bat Wm. A Batch
.tor on.
Tb. genius I. sold In Pittsburgh, 14 GEOILON
ILKYREIt. 141 Wood at. JtailirdAnT
• •
WELLS, FUDDLE & CO.,
86 Fourth et. uear Woad, Pittsburgb, Ps
ILLNUFALTURRBS 07
Buggy, Carriage, Biding, Drovers'
AND _ _
13RA Y W
THONGS AND
Keep constantly on band, received direct
from their Yartornlrk York Co o toll a= ruled so
rortm.nt of Valor. Moog; lisiteimcs, Lord= WOJI.
nips. Moral Whips. Drstr b blit PlArArrr B=d , nod
Carrlsg• arid nage 13 it and
Larbes i g, r
tar
-I.lrOrdr.4l fro t t: f traV i tgreglr „ ..." to p:mrtpily
shigiNal Iturtructlon.'
I.ll4T ale, WURK IVA*EALIMD-E0
Dr. Kesser's Shoulder Braces—From
Pittsburgh Dispatch. Anrll 10th, 1036.—P0r mon than 3
par. nut wa bare constantly worn the Washington tha
pander Braes, tuanufaeterl t by Dr, Goa. U. garter. of No.
0 Wood at. to Ole city. cal 'coal btaltill recottunand
It to all who are net:pelted to Callow • eedentarywacenta:
Don. is we hare beta@ ramarked. In calling altentlon
to Ito malts. It snows fen brace and suapanders. the
weight of the pantaloons being so placed as to couttnuals
IT tend to Wing the shoulders to their natural poalthon
vet expand ttat cheat. WorSan, hundred, of whcan v.
annually Iwittred by the straight of rormocup
should law we..-nre thaw titsais. De swellenlar In tree.
curing the kind scrotlened.ne mini' of the braces old are
htunbuti. Bold at Dr. al:0.11. ILFT81111.1!. Whole .ale
DT . f i nt
, 1,40 Wood at. darn of th• Galen Mortar.
A Great Medicine-for .-;Females.—Eiun
deeds oW...talents hen been Inver . sted and mid. purports
tug to bo sprite la the vedette disease...l derengereente
to •hith the delicate form even:tin render bor Interet.—
The malt of ell these etimvbente has been to hapset see.
mentors ootirity to the servos, wane. Ind Ulm Ogre to
the mania; but thy. rale! Las teen tracceeded by a de
presto. Gad "uytio,, g ees.rer then beltyre; and Lbs To
Dubb , l attempts ell Invalids to boild themselves an by
them fare remodirs. have Otani ended In destroy Ins
whet &Us vital orrrentrerion 'ergs left But to u•lnti
Vorreares ifai2onal aft will toll no such
Mon. remelts. It la e pernly Yabotablb cemponod.
pared on etrktly edentate principles. ate. the manner of
the celebrated Halsted Professor. &where. limier Its
inflame may Earn and nue* mains to
124 vigor. manta sad eloel, ntanshoind Parkat
With. 8s advartimmant In another mamma. I ant4.tarT
P. Bilil3EßT,
Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and
wood cans. ao. ad Tic anat. =Moen Wood and
Ilackot Woo= Monorail. Pa... tact* constantly= band
asoootocont of so Fancy clootro Pia... for Patio= So
Reliance Mutual nuitlranee c , Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
(a /PIM MI. 70 TPA Llirtif STRZST.
• (.IV.o74—Asrte tVL0e2.&212 hee „,,
.
FIRE INSURANCE—On nunngs,m Or
tat
chandleo, 1 , tan, dr-. La tuna or country.
Tb• eeut PehaelPle. eematdood with t••••••AtT a •
Streelg Level retitle, the Insured to Mire to to. prate
of the (keno , enttout Utility toe 14:esee.. _ _
tt. leerlptOartlCTefth o : W l = V &:..n e Wr y.
"'"t"..
" drAt ` i[nocu? L
IL kt. finfongeor:Seezertetl ,
DLBSCTOII/4:
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O. W. 082Tmr0n.
Itobat
Jarme Tayfor.
Jsmb T. Amothst.
0. ht. Moot
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH,
No. 63 Fourth Strode.,
&nthorized Capital $lOO,OOO.
INSURE BLIT,DDVO3 AND OMER PNOPER7'I
Against Less Ire Damage bT Ftrht
And the Palle of the Bee and Intim) Nallgetton end
trithsportaUon.
Wm. P.Johnston. 11u3iirtiwtoo, ' Jsrol. Paster.
W. WCWutool. Jai. P. Swum, Oio. w. Staab.
D.ll. Park. 1. Oder 'Sprout. Wads Hampton.
A.l, Jou.. .1.11., law. U. U. Ooso•U•11,
/1.. A. Curiae, W. O. II•osu. D. U. Wag.
Proddig, Hon. WM. 11.:011148TON.
Vito Pripktant, RUDY PATTYABON.
PectrotAty A Tram:tor. A. A. CAMEL non
ILtV tiEbUrAlEa TtsYl7•
I ; caa i Aui i. 1 .. 2 2 1;
'"U' ' r tratINSURANCCS.
On VE2=l,edrtgrarda i tlg
f the World.
On (L 141 4 47 aln 'Ur i :l k t Lakes and twel Cantata..
flak iNiunANoss
isekhadunails• gamely. Ott litc.a.DrallpKWAO.N.U.
A.stra um Co KKKKK. Nos. am. 19 5 6.
Beads =I kketaassa and Itesslistate---tlosym 94
"' llOOO
lads a ilWrnWawd 10950,0[* Oom• 10
. 100,440 91
tag out and-
.i ge":;7CO.. =LDS DO
lamas* des aaela444lCs6
Marla*
Polfelea rental, lisasaL—and other &tie
autnestitlea 19044 (i)
..9617,8411 Di
D. V. toms
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C UILLEOCUM ~=aICoII
ritata w
el IL S aki*
U.
Ma.,
calms L. MC.• --
James Tensitat..
house IL llaltasland.
harlea
lleto.l.L Ludwig. •
C Ne
J. T. Logan. PlLlebinth.
IL T. Maitsa.
Jahn IL Nun* "
L 'LAND Ite lh
nactit.
A. AIADNIBA,e= .
gb Wit P/
WRILLto
Joseph u, Boat,
Edmund A. Bowler,
Jobrg.U.Unv
Robert Barton.
John R. I.ll , :tvos,
=burPon,
11. J 01144 Ibbako,
J. U. Jobtrra,
Natal . . " llllA l
lt , ..ee t L4lXtr i t'24l4o.4.
thigh Orals. WILLIA
TUOKAPI
Ilona Lnnaii, &actin
lIIIIkiIip u HIA
Fin and a aa conAvany.
N 0 . 2149 OLLESTNUT STREET,
P 05197 THE CUSTOM HOUS .
Will m ake all kinds of humane°. either
Portodas or Umltid, OD orsad . oss a
on.l etptloLot . hold! tlrtos
otsrohoudLoo. itlan h Amo. proms:lt.
M. W. Balms Vi i &Preitdsat.
D
a. a,_occ
0.
P.S.
' iti w o
u ttrod.
a J. 'dusts"
P. "' 154"d117 _, .
.3
W o ods o:00711. Ad=
ter Tatra and o _
Citizen's Immo Comp 7 of Pittsburgh,
ern um . u n i ka u sisz pmts.:m
ato.
o.reics. WAITS, BIIWIEN /ARKS? AND
IMOD fintiltrif.
INPUDIA NOLL AND AND DINB ON VII
OHIO MIASIBAIPDI HUMSMlstrwust
ITIV.perD l a r u' Ethit &rt.% iratAYAnstiggra
:Arspo.rAno
Vfm.
tamut i q h
Nobort Dun "
6.1110,11E0.
Isaac 11,ramod.
mant.
.1.8. N. Motor.
Jobn
PITTSBURGH
Life,. Fire dr Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and 'Water Streets, VITIIIIIMIOI& VA.
ROB% aIL TAY, ?raid's*. non away. eery.
This Oompeay makes irery Insurance . ap
pertaining leer easisoctsd vitALlll LIMES. i---
MaTaggg un gtaWil l =gr]ak
inn*, • "
And against tom or Damage by Ere,
And lb* Pails of the EM sad Wang ataildWient
and
- Pandasf at taw lotsdra*ia eoludatnit *UZI =AO
loan pilaw -
•
bat o:Mmy J O WPII R. Lmeb.
• '
tau:l MeClorluo Je IRTLau. •
Joseph P. Cleata,i , .D. J.limithrlll R. Drown.
John Beat. Rnyld H. Pluumbers.
V=cl,7 4
Jams. „NV Ratowt EL 1141.1 a.
Gbac .1:Mo4 .lu. D. WOW. -
Aliouwer itraaiscr.
•
LIPS wring 'DRAM
JA.= 4,thuth.d.u..avt.tham.
I. 0. one" kly.
CONSUMPTION AND SOW/11MA:
. ..... _
I DTI J. J. FOBSTER„ht. 'D.
Showing Nature's True Antidote for these
right . , ...nee of the human ram. I:Mother crith the
proper , .... • vot of Bremehltis, Asthma. Oonshe. Sore
rere.i,, t.,,..i_ rw, Ms. Pulmonary end Hurt Mauna
Sin's lea, kr options. Tumor& Bingworm, Scald Head
Sorer and Ulan. Salt Rheum. Woe and glutting. of the
Joints. Fames and Mande, and all dingiew arising frnnkli
I R P Clrilrbod of th lt. vreb lood
ittern In plain hot forcible langnitte
glue a.. 11 the neoestary &ATI ea for a nen, rational. rite*
end hlkhly =anent SELF TBEATMENS.lrithoutdeng•
Ong ofany kind, and Is strongly rero. =mended to the at
eI D .,„
fd tcr head, of famines. ge,as a mut rah:table guide
In tint of need. •
It a orkitalna interesting Information for thou 'MI I.
se Diatom. lisotars, hoar Dehirmifiell• kg-
Afore than 14000 espies have bees eold * mailed.
within the loot fumed" to *wry part of thogrntry.
Pries 10 OM To oe bed of Booksellers gun ly, or by
poet fru, of Hewn. BIIIDMILIi 4 CO.. 166 Grand_st.
Neer Fort.
.._,..._ .eti
m i .
K.T.\: lielmbold, Chemist, of W 3 Chestnut
L
.. Pa !addable, bee placed Botha halide of the Drouritiets
cod De Cicrr• his loUhrsblo Preparstlont of Fl a ultnet
th.t..4 tor Murata of the ntsaser. Masora trstum
5... u. t.. la le hioh complaints It hu snumeded hargrem•
tog ea aordinary cures of wee of Ong standing; and
Compound Fluid tetrad Parsatazilla for inr4fing the
Blood, and the only rallable and effectual known r 0110907
for the eau of F.:soh:de, Setter, Scald Year, Enll Bloom.
Pimples on the Face, and all Eruptions of the ' Ulu.
See Overtime's*. d
HOLMES &
(finCCT4I3OBI TO a L. wows%) •
Agricultural Viratehouse,
AND
REED STORE, •
No\, 129 Wood Street,
421-10,twr PITT SBURGII.
1 ..
ddwr PITT bp,—
JOH
M C ANU o FA OH CTURE RAN
RS OPBROS.
Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doom Window .
Shatters, Window Guards,
hos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st.,
(botween Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variotj of now pattenas
rune, and Plain. suitable kn . all vyrpOses. razikediX at
ntiometl . to endowing Gran Loci. Jebbtnt t ra at
RENRY H. COLLINS,
VONMARDING AND
OOMMISSION MERCHANT,
WhOLCSAI-11 ['CALEB. IN
GEIXESR, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Prcdon. Clwerallr.
No 25. Woo 4 Street. Pittsburgh.
SUITE, MAIR .1 HUNTER,
cruouseug
GROCERS,
12/ Nomad and 151Zroxit Streets
mi2S) PIZTSBURCIII, P 4.
PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHI
CAGO RAILROAD.
•
Passenger Trains will ran daily, except
Sundays. as rollowc
1.4.161 Pittabrcrth firs Crertllns at 3.02 . A. 11. .50 a 11.
and 3.00 P. 11.
Lomas firestlins for tittabursh at 5.02 A 11.7.00 P 1,1 and
12.50 P.M.
These trains •11 make dam coarmetkam ,at Orettlins
AIM Crabs! for Colombo& MTV.. 01 0,211 . 1 t 1 . B.ildta .
tale" Indianapolis, Chlesto. Bt. Lards And ail points On
rasa astandlot West and Boatitneat thronah Ohio. In
diana and Monis
Them trains from Pittsburgh tonnes: arldarmaeldfilth
Train on aaslnsky. IdsnottiLl and Nara* toad. for
Chl-auro, Toledo and Sandusky. Connection's ars midi at
!Milano. mith Trains, on einstand and Pittsburgh Boad
for Cleveland. Mambo. Dur.kirt and . 2ntliolo..
Paosonters leanlnt Pltratroub 3LP.11. Orr Hankins/4.
Toledo and Chicago, hare the tenellt of • night's rata:.
Marmaold or ClevelaaJ. and arples in Weak° early mat
ovsnlog.
R&M hoer Mortltokinako elope entnertiong mith
train. on Pennsylvania Control 8.. B. for Philadelphia
Baltimore and Nem York. •
Through Tlekets no. sold to entomb/ca. Dello.. Mehl
natl. Louisville. Bt. Louis. ladansPolls. Bellefontelns
Chicago. Rock bland, ions City. Mullett,. 11111 ankle,
Calro, Bpringdeld. lli. Port Wayne. Ctradend and the
principal cities In the West. Through Tkkets over this
line may be bad at all Otte stows places 110 Pittsburgh'
PhlladelplOa, Baltimore and New
The NEW 11111GIIT011 AOOOSIIIODATION TRAIN
Waves timatrightoo fur Pittehorgh at 7k. L. and v.
V. LeaverPittaburgb for floor lizighteu et 934
03‘
lot Tlstats and further intorro A. Stlibllnt
At Um racer Or st roalr the
0006011 PARESIS. Tishri &put.
t J. It. 0011 Jr. Bret.
J. lIELLT, Pssmuger Amy
telmrsb. MY 2a. ' • roySo
ODugt.,s, Ca d& OtouA lloareenass, Bl4*.thts LtUtal.
*duly, grttattatia, lnffnenu. PDU.k..ce Euts '
Throat, eco.maptlon, and an alma ow atilt,
Thrtat Chut
—AMU—
Dr. Geo. Phillips' .
anzumAr.re L .NIRENT
Ora
hbeßmatua>. bleuraLln.' Lumbase. Sciatica. Phiusatie
Palm, Palm In the Fide, Chest.Backanit Face.
ind Painful &MU, Weak Pack.
Crmp, Sue Throat, Bpe
.. way
The thousands who twoawl nea
to their exeellent merits by •
• Wahine:me of Mgr 1111..
To them who ham not wed emu wewould way - TIIT
TaLS3I and they will Ind them to be ail they ue Nettle
eentne.and that they will an with aukriaols offut.
1120. W. PIIPLISPS, Sole Proprietor. Clineinuatl.
O hio.
for ,ale wholesale a EN
ind retell by
BECEillial LUKS/IN ,
Allealmy City
..r:,rl~E: - uhnnM.
. • . • • -.
.
I.Ott:WP. natio,
ILL Canon.
Robert Tolantl.
Ildword O. Imam.
Itra4 HIMONT.
Archibald Glatty
Wm. IL Waldo; Pitted
.1. O. COITIN.
• or Third and Wood
Frostwort or Rock Rose.--For the cul
a zacertloas Drew'.
My son Charles has ban iatuat.d with int =morn of
the hip joint. at the age of :6 ha Isle Sni attacts&ine
ilatanation lammed =MI the hip Was Int 7 .inglasea. l4ls
thijoint eatously affected his leg. drawing , it ay so that
It wee Immolate to streiehtms Mt a Mores= Of =WI
ors it as hls decided etinion that theism would tunas
Leaf, and did the young man 'madames will align.—
The Masan isennieed in rapidly that Itir two and a half
Imre he only walked with a crutch. add Mse 45 0M0 I. ar
noise the limb were attended with gnat Dein. ID that he
meld not deep. I watched hint so attends:dr. Mat for 5
months; Old nnt hats me fall nightlnest. Ile had been
treats l by distingobshal medical pridittonese. bl leeci
bsg. blistaissif...llo. he had also been oefamthe Medical
Wens of Yale Wiese. The lemmas Um recoaumead•
ed were most feltbfolly tried. bat without &veil. This wee
We Mawa and dreadful condition' le months; dace when
commensal tiding dyad Hoek lima.. One bottle was
bat partly talon when he was much better. mutlnuista
until three balks had been tale:, virus a cure was ens
Ureal cointlttsd. now be is to excellent heilth. MU is
the tettimony of and emu be cerrobarated by adds:sot:a -
dm Catharine 610011, el Wallace et. New Coo 2,
or 11111 to fully substantiated by hundreds or witnesses, or
by adaraulns a line to BAIT. W. W. Belden, New land*
Coen.
Bold wholesale and tidal at the 11mio Store of 0110.11.
11.161f811R, N 0.140 Wood e 4 alga of Um Golden ileytar.
mailatiorr
truth must and lulll prevuil—lt ie trao
that He ntbohre viluablo mtAldneeueperfannlng extra•
ordlaary carer in every section of the country. Al •
hloc.l miles, the Highly Coneentratett.Ootoponiul Mulct
Extract Earraparille one tattle enual thauirtE to one
gallon Syron Sorrals, ti the - only reliable and acct.
ual remedy Gm the ente r of Scrotal. Totter, Ecakt
Bolt Elem. Pitoolee ou the lark and atl WOW= of
the Stitt Onnytualllnfd Extract Bache.
for %team of the Blarkr, Itidneya °ravel. Droner.
W.atneuea, 41e.. aa. ill mai nod roosoat totooar. it
Wale pain and InfLuatnation, which other rentsdloc in.
variably muse. androalrk and Portotatot nom mlkW itn
au. roe adiertiserwart. Ju16.1,11
Datley's Demuna Pam Extractor will
mlbJcii the palm and Inthusautlon from the - iOvereat
bum or mallet la tem 2:1 rahlutes—and that It will
heal the erattrals without gam sad etreetatlty my Neer
Iteau—rt'es•ltlat Bluatar—lntliamateel Ithiamatleat—
Pore sad Inflamed Xtqw-Cute-Wounds- . -Bratest-Old
end Inveterate Borer-liesid Ilesd-Cattui end nuantoar
tryst pelsw-43mInit-ihrslllsz-Ifelons-ChilbaLlas.llltee
of funds-Swelled sad Broken Brinst-Sabi Ellotten-
Etuntionit-sil elt other hillsounstorr sad entarsoar
disease when the pato *Meted own to toothed.
Don't be Incredalout stoat the may Illandoo named
to be cured Dr only CM thing-bat relied, that the ant,
bat peaks proration which the Darey !fibril atone cow
unl as herotolbr• eanawasted-cte to faar-osis
teeth not atom tho VW* cosattoned &swan. tat many
Man not ow:masted.
Qurry—Do pot rairdLor toed PPloklowl Preserittßolo
mg Inwardly for toms of Moroni &some
KirP.ll anion should to allitronal to O. V. Maloof
o.ollllandsr ot.Now Yoe!. " •
VI to nt r talursak by 1110. IL =BIB. 140 Wood rt.
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.
Cornenon, Obio, Deo. =,1853.
TIIDUAB EATOGIOIID sere "kb , ilk bee been st
illetad with the the CamplelntandDleDerda brit num.
bee evert doing whleh Wu I have liana s met dell
tbr dutorica, tntibe method ma Dtti. beneell there.
Goal. end finally tbe &atom eald ebb goad tot be eared
List awing du =winded to try liodlantre German Bit
tern du toot two tattles, anp net gnat taint them the
bee been able to attend toter Wines. I bare old cults
a number ot bottles tbsonab bet Wotottunabeuh'
as fuss! am loam It to siren mattenutton toe& -
Bold, laden!' sad Mall, al Dr. CEO. U. EXTEEIIII
Drag Mora 140 Wood et, else of** add= dotter•
edrutbuotant. It7dnedderT
reit? Willa& •
John m.
B.
W Bln i ft ira :
Princim Bairn,. •
4= 4 . _
shipt... .....
Scrofula. Moto of Mercury, Co4 lll mt
raJzonahirk,Z6ir „=V‘wassrt=rffekg
&coal
.testa Ugh mates and noses. el=
BODOSIIeat Grand Weoicaer will came. tar sail
ethic chits& Mutsu. Galas cured. Dr: BTU, No.
160 tr*Draj. Now Yost. devotee Me obeli =eta mina
thee. and all chronic allietlecui. Ili WINO t e atillated
to call. especially than the tore remise so Won from
mete= Dogmata in other Ill""6 23
We vete aced by Dr: Ussite—NsisaY Oultura. 4
Biebot•an.l. C. Boum Jaw lacsiitcsC D. Y. Butes and
eltVd lalleelciss). H.O. Monte (dearosig). Y. !tablas
IL W. Rice aid Idea -
Dr. Math U as telcombl• and eklifol attnlctut aswser.
oepc,M D. A. Itialtb, U. ace IL IlneD.ll.
CM Mat , A. Lands. Ltca.ooollll Pete* .
ton. Multi:ay state a Net Yost. Hon. lodge (x} roes, no
Jaya : Now TUX.
Palliate it it Edisto', as maga t the &dept., 'WIZ
italics Uses uses itar.ena man whim; sad all Do
muesry racconell.br Matt Ot atlas& thereby ottrukuna
.ha ...ay of a pulleasl HL introductory tuck.
illustretive insintstesi. trill to soot free to any aa•
dna. 8.-4e' _
. n Erg of Hay Dr, Heath .11: - tam to lel
,!pbmg , the M. Betel.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Three Train Daily.
Dr. c co. W.
COUGH SYRUP
702.711 C CEIIB 04 0, , .
PAIN PAN - ACM,
FOR VIE RELIEF AND CORE OP
ttm, IL,tRJJw , 1;1552•
.21ational Zap -• ,
OF TIM
UNITED STITES,-
TIIST publisbod, containing accurata por.
u E re tha 1.11..0f Fremont, Buttana 17 3:e .,.._
n ev r,le and Dontlion. With tba putr.at
t w,...p.thre parties, tozathar with their Sartre of re
otes.. and a vast amount of atatietical Dtt
*stint o all partbir. Tinsman Is heautilhll7 ordevee,d, e
tby 40 Wanes, ellAild4- throned to rte Patine toast,
Ise the met boundaries of all tn. Btatei tad Tani.
I L orin Itomotni Celaproadmi Una. &A. It also <mufti
valuable Diactsto. chorine tbonpi and &manila to atlva
rent.N• to population ef the wend st 'tenni NJ Union
Or
tbe last GO lima rollties of all couttlea. 'anal=
to have Ler.. the= material. tar bang WM . tosted 61.
tingle glana.. Mat. pArress CAD 7 of WI Yrini la
du.t , brat, 15 routs: prim In Portrt form. Ea Goats.
w_.-copiea *eat. whet Smile 0a rt.. , 170 ol idiot
100.0 Acr . t=r y t . o r zll thero l duldrara .
N. 13 -Editors oil:Atm utt i rtlui abtve ' ellatianlTEW
eee c e s a eon, or th e KAT. auS:AtdAltwe A. IL
LcEAL ESTATE At Auction In Illanato
ter—We Trlll oil at _public onetime. on SATURDAY
yet h day of Aug. at 3 o'doel. on Ms reale
I. eta paletlnt: Lots of. Ground osch lot 23 ft trout on
Cbetearryat. Is MR BURR h or blaneheeter. by LIS ft deep
tc , ct ft suer. Thle bleak altostetber would nilkta • dr.
Bunten Otto for • country reilianes. Munn% orthe bud•
anto part of the boe=n,
Alen one Lot of (Iron ni raft front by Di'ltb Ina deep,
on the corner of Prink! nand Cbarlltill . ty.y.eute the
Amain.° Italtenned Church.
•
Pale paeltlea. Ton:ant nale.
auS . I EL , HELY A t
4
APARM FOB. SALE, in Patton township',
witYra a Turtle Creekandl m Ile nomlllUl's
lan on the Nun.. 11.. It., 1.6 =lles trYaz PitttbsYste—
One Fituadred Aereic .16 cf which an yrixes tottetec Lad—
Imykoyernenta eandst of a awn kr hoar., a framo_ stabil
bong yunag orthazd. 7111alirat • u 1.1.1.111.26
well, as the rusk about evkall y throne:at. Aypty w
ater BLAKZLY aIOtIEY, Real ' tats Li rokirs.
. .
VALUABLE BOOKS by api
..?',lllpoettre, Iluktt .L.. rear
inrtriel — ErTretia ira . 1:416W. 1
Mum. by Autewien,_
The Modern whittled. cr brawl:ehr
Bova, of London.
Yount's flew elnot,—The If ystriT, of
`an Young. author of Misr of Mtical
tribert's Wolf new wort. by Luther
6 =11110111../ We. best *chi.l.ire of Burhabwo.
flartha—!lles bremar's Kew hovel,
!yewMs new and descant edttldu of Truteran't Poops;
88 Library Sl4. WWI 103 vole. for flO.
B • -
RCKWORTD:S , LIFE AND 'ALANN.
TIMILF—IThs Ufa .n 4 adventures of Jas. P. Deck.
ameh. ATAAATALseer, tout, lard flneser. and Oblef of
N.l Nation of ladles.. Written front Ills own dia.
Lotion by T. D. benener.,E•h inustratfons.
WATUrtt Aterse tt. Iflslony, Condltdob and .
Th4wAects. 4 -
no Tactics of llre D. •Arthai. .
.V.r.h or Ears Idls to Europe. Lir sal by
J. L. READ. TS ittialrast.
TRANSPARENT Slade" Oil
'Motto of diffident mints and with/. lannufsettrretl
tat bj J. lc PtiILLIPL+. 110 lilarktt at.-
.441 L CLOTH CRASH FOR STAIRS--800
yea good atykstuet reed froai factory idol tires
011tiotliWarercomo, 210. 116 Market
w y
J purmaPc. •
•
OIL'CLOTLI TABLE COVERS--Auother
Wiz. lot Jun reed from harry sad far rl• at Warr
now No Ild Mane. la" 114 PHILLIPS.
ROSIN, No 1-50 bbls just teed and for
sate b 7 ant rmantio
YEWS EXTRACT ROCK ROSE-i-10
dos In store sad Ln We by YLISIONG BROS.
11100IIMAL. beat
PIL .11onduras+-10004133
tti bind aad'for aids bf LUElde BM&
- -
O SVDE.PLED FOENIJOREKS.-00 lbs in
etorb and Elr . alio by 'FUME° REM
to. AtiA, gram.— II .8 On
head and for cab by • ' MI/1013ROP.
•
RGOT, fresh-40 lbs recd and for sale
by • sag /LEMING BROS
LOOD ROOT-100 lbe in Edon and or
ask by • an, FUSSING 'BROIL
CANTIEARIDES PLASTRIV--40 Ms on
Mud sad In sal, b 7 YIMaING HUM
Fr. I •• , • -- I . just TOO
asa fcr al• 07 mat TLE.11110:111143.
. _ .
"tSOD.A: ASH, of a good and uniform quality,
mlauftotater by th e Po. Fla Mum. ft Term
war on band and Ibr solo by 8LE311219 BROB.
PONCENTRATED LYE- -A new ertiel.
IL
Jt mit IDg WsOuate . dstipaialr to Pigla in
re'Ped'nn bend nu " I" ae T IMING Enos-
PITTSBUNIIN PEBNCLE IMITITEITB
NOB YOONO LIDIBB, •
No. 288 Fenn St.; Pittsbuygli,
•
zmL
Dee. U. V. Arrnetrang. Dr. WlDlngtan. • IL Kletear.
w. A. erDliwg. En. -A. A. Itsgarn Dep. Bev. EL Benin
Dr. Ir.ln ab, L. R. Punt. Der, U. Burns,
J. D. Bradt , . Ewe Yrinebe .llArry.
• And the Ducats of her present 0 00th.
/[TITS INSTITUTION (formerly r.Doy and
ABoarding ichcol.) Is sttuate d Ikons tithe most fah.
I enable and healthy Woollens in the eitr,commataling •
dm view of Allegheny City and surro_wMag weary. •
tot adjacent to the building has ban -slicured. *hien will
aye ample room for reereatlon.and"ae_rd easrPrortunitf
M melt 'rang lady to tolerate • ilester-itaroso far the
Practice etudy of Snotty The bulldbisr uituo V l l7
an
rained. d the rooms awe large and w ed, --
Only sour denalars Custodial. -
dot r
adaltted, who will And to this Inetitatlen the armlets 01 . 3 - v.
hams, with all the sdamteiter for obutirdnit asaleede...ed.`: -
The Plindyl'l 164811t1012 In taking* liositid!ninnber,
into be able to give • mother's superintendental to Mom
committed to her Marra and fit titent fee ft:kerne! die
charge am raponsibilitise of Wornan'e ilfettelea alit
• be bar care, whilst • ormmuniattag now :
la Garry
department Of orefut and elegant larning. - 11.440:111 Into
the made of ha tales tram nrinrlnne *Urn , nalF-b.
the bat education would be In Ma. • - •
The mares of Vacherie:el Prollemarre.lon •-•vbeal.. •
am have beau ?vaned frr the =Mug r ,
Inc. Bonds . Lain and athorotigh Eroglimednedio •nalich. .
apantrh and Gamow will le oche! In - bug,
n - - .
lectares win comaimally be .10.0 •on C trrind
other Napkin' ell.a.tliustrated by sellable* las.
M=L a nill ertilAtene acme to • wall 10107. s
tea be It toads riming emend .
autumn. to visit the country no • week.
TM Balt. of Shia ernaler will not admit of • fall ex. •
planation of Me mode of lnenwntion =sued inf Desti
tution; aullalt to .07, Mai the adrautega not be.
• onward cm:where
Tne uest. Beaton will coMmience Ido2 , the lat •
of datereter. 11 ail Arnineina. muat te • few
areas Wan.
ADRISSION.te. -
Mr desirable, what pomible, that • tot ad.
:Maim shauld be Mll4l> Dialaetee 00131.196110g1er1t of the
Tam, sad that Informatina be tronishel in regard to the
ere and general habite of the apPicat, her l'lOgl ln
study: and tta length of time AG e wil probably remata.—
Thom who do apt austemplate Ardablug the ap
es
pima etch stadia so they say select, miles ludged,L
most profitable to them' arm will Ps tied far •
lan jerked Men oils Eamon, unless by arralsen
are
Geaeral impale= has pratd.that absence Orrierhal.
In Term lima is verl Inimemna not Car tolnn In
stoma but slat to those who rant= Ind utticlal to
the intmets of all emearned. It tbetefma, especially
°trad molested o
oeghf pump, not to tam • amp. In asses
er 12 - enz i N 9 :=V ito on =d arrayi . „
warchip, their parents will Jesuit. tta douch abegral ,
them to attend on Suadey. MO of tbe berthas effil
comusay Man, and the cargYmel will be .I= l ,
Tien them st tbs le Minns,
Each young_hady boarding fela c y 1 . 0110
furaith tamer with bares arid table es us tar ha
an, and is naiad to hare enry are of cle Sang
fleetly maned with her calm • _
It Is Mairoble thst IMPIlra on I.2olohove. Mann be
"applied wll *Wens wearing apparel tpay.Sl sseed
for the Milan but In ems when Me la bona able. tusn
essay articles will to perchased. If reque3W
fonds an doodled for Una ptErDO6ll with tat
A sew antimen lave. hT In n: 3
as Vinton. e at sd with the Prtheinal In to Ms
general Intof the autle MAI •
TIESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.;;•
l ird.
Ura•itata•e. • iks2u.r nableata hobs szs , tf
Lad . well UMW, *lo bird= sad rx *
2 Obey brick boats otbsß sad 6 Kota, a Irt ol.Ebd
**tar. • *WA* and cthn eat balllllnct. .11 ebobboto
orlsz, Immettlat• boeseitlon If dartrid. tb*: Mtn 3*
bealtlty sad plearant. ` ls 'alma Ms mtladlit of
barab. It L. ptebltablat. to WI out of It l bs=
10" bat my dad:sills r • Satallr betatstabot.. M.
ISWO. Terats**l7. It.CINIMIXRT A I 80P,. .
Ha LI Iliad at:
_ _
,4NEY TO LOAN--Tw:e Thous:Ltd 'Doi
,: lan In Maya and Two Thowand Dalai 'amen,
Bonds tad to autumn; alas won; (star[
Acs mime on naluannbered Dalmatia; foal . WM'
and dollars, ballot aro ;axe to run. Anclr 1.81. -.
log • •• B. IteLLIN .1 SUN. bitlllithst.
Baltiniore Olen Manufactory fsbrd Sate.
A COMPLETE WINDOW QUASS =N
il. lISACTORT. with all the 1 *that hawnrcemente. enhe
L a
et:anthill: built and conveniently arran ad by an womb
mead glass roster. is now c Wed for nal at lean than ens
baleen' Itentletnnt one:. '- ' - "--• • ' i i • i
Tido Factory. Wag cenvenleatly tun tw 0 WI
fuel and material at chained rater. and ore cob
laandthir a lan* the
of theScolisan rucetwe. - ponnala
advantages which the coannikatuner rant/ mon • lin In
otiose localltke. For farther neettcalare addraes
anenhre • U. M&DSIL, du, Wittman.
TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL mmof
the AMERICAN INSTITUTE or the OITT OP NEW
She Manures annonnee that thq hag: medal:Mil.
menu tolacad thin ltddhltian 1n the Crystal
, Plan.
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ATLnn t l 4l. = dit
ITVTIitItI3ITd7I7 olodalgFnagmentleat
and gteMolle belldlee beOPE 4 De
the reeeptton of-Geol. Iran MONDAY. the
*Me
, Sep lly. g l ot tobd.s ants
SATURfYa •dbilane o a f vlll e m r b. vd a r d
Meted 10110
Palate on and after the let of egyttnter. • -
Preollgung combated of 001131. BUNKS and BRONZE. •
MEDALS. DIPLOMAS. At.. will be imidded on itstron
atenditlen etas:gement and IntmzUM lodges. no EDU
Medal will be double the ales of the )[sett Medals and
will be waned exeloghely to marbingdy and other &MI.
elm of MIA merit. TOO Slim Medal wilt Walsall, ete
lagged. and the lironze Modal ellt be of a are feattuala
the awards of the Ansgelean Institute. • '
The curt's tallow boom In Usteillen Blom%
beautiful Mot ofgetundof ten acres. granted by ghe meg
ntritien of • the city of New York Itttt• buTDDOCRB
TUEMIAB.
of andINIUBSBAT, Ugh tega
and Itlth data Betel:et. - - -
The Itameo-ne would Lamest upon exhibitor, ths ale
comity °fairing Inmettlet• tootles of tlag eteee,t'lef *MB
to DDeo7f.and them exhibiting=
tr. the amount. .From the grosnese=fl
0114., tae Mensegze Bad lt. neemary to male turtber
madden for stem pawn. • . -
Ogonnunkatlons addrrosed to WM B. Lyman. cor ,
Mod &metal. VIII mgetelthhglnedlgtaattaktiOn.
p.
_nation lI:I=MA= Inle t ea
Brow.' r. New York- G. R. !mann.
1010 W. Catania. Baerstery. ,• anklevagaw
'AST LIBERTY.LOT, At Anagasa . -rWe'
wlO eell Pablio Auction. en betordes.telettlt.
r z t r t tat i gi c.b oottop r AU( =Oral 74
to • ber toot . . of W. Etot•
Thu lot to bounded on the cost II
dine and ea ea
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ma not teem MAW* , M a u a Ri on j ,y
9 " /Wr. %one Cada Anoticsoeii.
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L~OURTH frr. ROAD " PROPEIITY FOR
Eletnyrfiy lli
otro aim Karts et. br 100 An amp wi
Nolen'. 41" that ramble lot cm flan. Arranas. 21 id
.parrstivrarr.vlrmeith
SE GEIVATEST Or ALL--Thit greatest
•• ,e,,t2 6 l 96. istsallatratt In the valid re list of M.
HomyVlore elltPlen and= =Atha , .
tvc at.otio. • stesopenzlne of nine hone pOV4.
mid ride-tip...ld all ths overcoats for the Crimean Wm/.
u my:rept donna fortlietuduali end Borsetname
Cusinte condones rtesolesterin cra odg ne
MlntolL Mild.
sithmat - de
corner Wood greet and Dlatoorul
we Wady to taw%
IVANTED--A, youttg, . married mut 'to
v v tate chards &and ear, cu a term aad tartha. -
that andante:4e treat press had prase rims he got*.
tan. preferred:l 4 geed t ritzaing - lefeadc frith tor kir.
walk th ettforaod each 4z. , arm
Dar mime 6 hood axhr,
Dyer
tot
on raltroade. wades $1.60 Der dor. - damsel au dad hr
• bar to lama maim hatahagfa ofeM a Worse= d
Wendel& euriseta_delvdr; a eboaasakee: stay to dmands.
at - }33:lllfatelLfreeuee OM s, CO worst at. - •
DABGN-25.000 The . Bacon Shoulders;
10,007111 do Uw 10,000 Ito do 1.14...„5ndar0 and
b 7 . . T. LITTLX de%
oda No 112 Beam od stmt.
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MIDDLE AGED MAN of 20 yesreci
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ir:vaz , totoirt V. arca:re Iti=
land Ma.) P.O.
E are now closing out our whole stook.
a Cloths, Cashams, &Alu .T
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