"in* Aktg#4. SATURDAY 2dORNIRS::::=:00T- 5,1882 *ELIGIOIIB INTELLIGENCE. At the receit session of the Western Vir ginia Conference, of the M. P. Church, the Conference took high grounds on the ques tions of; the day, and was very emphatic In its expression of loyalty to the govern ment, gists and - National. It able declared disloyal sate to be sufficient cause of ex pulsion from:the IL P. Church. The Wesleyan Methodist/lin Great Britain hive increased 48,44 l during tee put eleven-fears. --According to recent intelligence the First Congregational Church of Colorado, composed of twenty-one members, was or mind some time since at Central city. —The General Association of Chris tians, popularly called Campbellites, has just been held at Bloomington. It was at tended by one hundred and thirty dele pate, in all by two hundred members of the denomination from different parts of the State. It woe represented that the denomi nation was in a favorable condition. —Rey. W. P. Bapley,an independent Missionary in Japan, is translating the New Testament from Chinese into Japan ese. Mr. Bartley represents the Japan ese as quite willing to receive the Gospel, if left free by their government —From the increase of =legionary contributions reported at the sessions of twenty-three Annual Conferences of the hi. IL Church, held this year, it is estimated the whole missionary contributions of the Church for 1883 will be something like $400,000. —At the United States Convention Universalist/4 held in Portland, Me., on the 17th nit., lion. Israel Washburn presiding, resolutions of the most loyal oast were adopted. The closing ;part of one of the resolutions referring to the call upon the blacks to share with the whites the perils and sacrifices of the present struggle, reads, —"so that, when peace comes, it will come so es to stay, and be a pestle worth having." —The Maine Wesleyan Seminary has sent four hundred of its students to the war. One hundred and fifteen went dur ing one term. —According to a report of the Cincin nati Sabbath Schools (Protestant) for 1863 recently published, there are ninety-four schools in that city. Number of scholars enrolled, 20,700; average attendance, 14,- 812. Number in Bible classes, 2,053. Av erage attendance of teachers, 1,583. —The Paris Religious Tract Sobiety has sold during the pact Jcpr, 541,392 tracts, and 200,000 copies of its almanac. The British and Foreign Bible Society sold, last year, 88,000 copies of the Sacred Scrip tures. —ln 1854 one teacher started a class of the smallest children in the First Bap tist Sabbath School in Albany, N. T., since which it has grown into a large infant eohool of 180 scholars. Ita present- force consists of a superintendent, secretary, or ganist, leader in singing, and eight teach ers. Seven hundred and thirty-eight chil dren have passed through it. —A correspondent of the Journal of Brussels, writing from Rome, says that Car dinal Autonelli will shortly proceed to Mexico to regalate_the religious affairs of the pew empire. —The Christian Era, of Boston (lisp- List) in an article on the lay represents • lion movement in the Methodist Episcopal Church, think!! it will strike a heavy Mow at Episcopacy and knock out ono of the cogs of the great iron wheel, and will weaken the whole system. Perhaps. —The Indians of Lower Canada are anxious to have English schools estab lished amonirthem, on account of the igno rance ialwhich they are kept by the French Catholic' priests who are set over them. —Beference was made some time eine* to a secession of a few clergymen from the United Brethern in Christ on occoruat of her anti.aluvery character. We new learn that a Gahm has likewise taken place in the German Reformed Church in Berke county, Pa. Several congregations bare re ceded under the lead of base !diem It is not known what these seceders propose to do. —The Episcopal Recorder repudiates the High Church notion to recognise the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic bleh ope, as bishops of a true branch of the Church of Christ, and that it is implicitly aindemned by the practice of the Protest ant Episcopal Church. —lt is stated that the Paeeyitee of Great Britain have adopted a new method for propagating their view., by the publi cation of a:volume of sermons, containing contributions for clergymen of the Angel gelican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Churches. —The Baptist Miesionamong the Poles In Russia has been quite successful. From Jimmy Ist to April 80th, Mr. Naegowits has laptlsed thirtynine persons—in April alone twenty-one. —A union of Methodist denominations In Canada is now agitated. • —.The sixth annual meeting of the National Local Preachers Asioolation of the hi. E. Church, will be held in Philadel- phis, commencing fisinnbty, October tOtb - 1861 Delegstes from quite s number o the loyal States are expected to bo present --Baring the -holding of tie twenty third anniversary of. the (colored) BspUst )11issionaq Convention in Washington pity, D., C., a committee of twelve of their ministers milled upon President Liman to ask what protection their; mistrettarlfss might ttiPeoil latould they iildt the colored peoplei !Latin our lines f6r the 'purpose of preaching the gospel - 4 them. Presi dent„,gave them an an order commending Gad; object and' i Seemed that all 'facilities be avoided not inconslatent to oar military operation,. ' • —The Whom Gtriod of Canada 44 organisedabaci two yeartago, out of the • Cranadar.onference Sync* It is Of dftein ridnlsters. hitte4 good hat been acconipllshodthrosigh the ler , this b ody, bon of thle bed", but much was wonting' to be dank , canton* clergy pf Bight Se*: Sielsop;ifoodli (Philadelphia} dimes, pre '. wog him srlthn spledldeartlaga; weans eleven hundred. d O ia r et t sPir orsTidto korai veined at -o,c4t!. hundred dollars, a imPatlst.' 41-1, 1, 0 1030 A lo ErtElgindur salbek*VOlW7 tl`t9 -161 .# 61 er " hide farciOn!ry Puriosei• • ' —4lte struoted Inv delegates-to the General Con= ftrenee tecialut-their „ influence telniverpre: Wing elders chord, instead of b 7 Ap pointment by'the Bishop, and also to into for an extension of the term of ministerial service_to three years. The first cue of a husband and wife in Siam .profesaing Christianity together, is reported to have taken place in the Pen tehaburi station of that mission. Ur Mat. toon, who reports the above, is engaged in translating the Scriptures into Siamese. —The Baptist Bible Union Will noui its anniversary in Nee York, Ootober 28th and 29th. LOCAL LNTELLZGEBCE. From Yesterday's Evening Edition. The Mate Feu. We Ind In the Philadelphi a / 4 400hp fol• lowing notices Of some of the more Important articles on exhibition at the State Fair, at Norristown : Chambers Bro. & Co., Philedelphia, ex hibits a eosin engine end • working model of • brick machine, Whichli destined to revolu tionize the whole pieced of brisk tialing, if we may judge by thi rapidity with Attach it tans out brltk.. Thee Was . Mail* ars already in pradloal.operation, making from 25,000 to 80,000 handsome bricks per day. The Ohl is %dant ifeetlrom the bank; tem pered with water, end nionbled Into Woke ready for the shede,ak the rite of eizty per rebuts. Bricks are made with this re•ohine, including fuel for engine, at the rate of twen ty-two cents per thousand. -Tbn ordinary clay is thrown into the hopper and ground with an ordinary pug mUt, and theu..bl =MN of a screw, forced through a die into • continuous bar of cloy, where It is conducted by an endless belt toe matting dodos, which onto the hat into proper lengths for bricks: The brielre exhibited are of splendid color, very solid, and mast make a most substantial A new horizontal bay pms is exhibited by . Hr. Hardee, from Leak Dozen, Pa. Ii In volves a new app!ice tin' of the lover, lemming and retaining a great amount of prostate, 11112,3 performing the work of hafts In the most repid manner. A bale of two hundred and fifty pounds I. praised, Iliad, tied and made ready for the market is tenktduntsz. Another ImptoTenuint in the implement line Palmer'sto ielf.sustailting horse ,_pltchfork, was w practical operation during the entire day, debut its work rapidly and well. With the aid of • hone and two MOD, a large load of hay is taken from the wagon and de posited In the mow in from flee to ten min utes. The fork lea dedide3 improiement on 'the many others in nee, and has commitided a moat extensive aide. Ray making if heavy work without it. Them have been large and miry Arco toms alone to the fruit and dotal departments. Among them we Warped* magniffeentdisplay of native grapes, from J. Hook . , of Pittsburgh. This collection embraou Stole thirty meiotic'', among widoh are the finest ipeolmens of the salettatad Delaware and Conosad varieties we , have seen. The bloom on - this fruit is mix, remarkable, as well u Its freedom from rot and mildew. ThLi is attributable mainly to the fact that the atmosphere in the vicinity of Pittsburgh •is constantly and largely im pregnated with sulphur, which is a mortal enemy to mildew and rot. A I l tving Statue On Tharsday evening, about four n'clook, a man was observed standing on the sidewalk, in front of the penitentiary, in Allegheny, fixed and immovable as a bleak of marble. His attitude was not olamilosi, however, as he stood with his hands in his pockets, and his pedals *lose together. His face was Dixie ward, but "ho had no speculation in his eyes,' and seemed fisting only on vacancy. Pesters by stored at him, but, he heeded them not— Diner moving a muscle. What could it mean 7 wee he some poor, unfortunate oreature„bei. refs of ' reason—or some bold imposter, staying his tricks ? Nearly two hours hod passed, and the shades of night INTO closing around the living statue. Knot, of passer" by collected together and tried to unravel the mystery. It was not believed that he could stand in that position, for two boars, without relaxing his muscles; and a gentleman, who had passed by him several times, withdrew to a place where he could see him without being seen, thinking that be would change position when there wee no one in sight. But there he stood transfixed— like a Hindoo devotee, doing penance for some great or:me committed against the gods. After dark he was eppreaohed by some men, but he refused to move, or answer any questions. Ile seemed conscious that ha was being addressed, but an idiotic smile and a vacant stare were the only tokens of soul hint, that they could extort from him. A pollee cheer was then called, and after failing taltrisayilifornsille• - from him, De was ta ken into custody. - Ms hands way taken from ids peokateiend in one of them he clutched a little chip—the only article found upon him. Up to this time be had not moved, Laat on two men taking each an arm, he be -- to walk, or rathelto Audis his feet ong the sidewalk mechanically. He was LLin the leek-up, but neva spoke a word string the whole night. In the morning he taken before Mayor Alexander, but ke was perfectly passive and mum. Nobody knew him; there venue papers on his per lictittallx-Ids_identity ; there was no chug* Spinet him, and he wee shown the door. Ile seemed to lindereland the hint, and walk -d slowly and quietly away. Alleged Mail Robbers Arrested. On the 291 of Srptsmber, John H. Forrest, Foss Master at Pantie, Mercer county, Pa, and Mrs. Martha Forrest, his wife, wars ar rested on a °barge of robbing the- calla past ing throu 6 h.the Postotlico at that pleas. A somber of packages of letters, aldressod to Other post oftbses,'wors found secreted under the counter, and open letters concealed be tween the Stoke of the hod In which the parties Mept. 'The day following the one on .which RA Arrest was nude, Mr. Forrestand his wife were brought baton Esquire Hubbard for a iming, which thoi waived, and entered ball the stun of $3,900 for their appearance at the ensuing term of the United Butes Dstriot art. 13.- B. Itow,•speoial agent of the Poston:a Department, had btezt led to examine Into Several' alleged losses by malt, centring timing avast months past, on the roams be. wean Liondason, Mercer Co., and Pitts nikt:slll-between-Watsrlso,- Veloinge 0: ead.fhli 610,711'81f htfilitteleitetimand 17, hit:gow v4lfed ihistroptqa t with e otrtor'footi to ridOldtn Infottostion or f the. eged Thir Molt Is str.ted cone, IA the arrest'ef Mr. sod Mn. Forrest. The evidences cf gallt are overwhelmipg— "wimps of letters boviogboat rolled secreted fn the dwelling of the parties arrested's/r -at:zeta:l item the malls evidently with a view to en exemleation at leisure. liodires on Hie Streit& Borrows ft arthrarlisrailv a y lava that would pot aotop to the practice that hen bo ttoms varry oommon alma, of building area an the radio strum V Yor the Jut math - oar Ward has been illuminated from ono end to the other, by rounarona hoary. surromded %Timms noithy oidldren) andasprlott all the :property In the neligithothrtod, as wag ito Co lives of any person who may have sues. dolt° drive oat after dark. • i Can ft ba that "his honor" hi Mil inviting as ons ot the "Governor', mita," and - hi■ gain's" pdfice - bato not yet roamed from the boat Wet any Informatfoil l o n can tiya, - ,111 be thankfully remind by a chitin tha, Tann WARD. There it ea ordinance whioh prohibits the ern complained if by oar correspondent, and the hulk Iles with the police. 011410111THZ COURT HAW= ...BY order Brisidier tlesteritgopriezdeldllar Writhe Beres I. rsllsval'ireiii 'duty at this drafting riodosioas thhrottr most to Msj. asa. Rooker In Madan% ohto., as 000 a is rellovid from .duty at Jadgi Advocate la the Court Marshal 'now In - ossilow here: - .Mat: doL Blakely U appointed' to sok' hi, Sow Altos made beforklisyerßawjrit by a lad' in the' rid _Um digwitisith'itillll minting ow suitial . iatthi7 jr7 CtbrlT with a God tarkayL .„ . Bstoiltrim.-I)fitlis-'l6llfliscilislssisi of Jos. IL Winskierior:Gaskill - tbatisldpi• trusstb = wasstrask smo.pnillitilMtlMlNClN The Presentation.tt!Srs. Hassler.. speech of Hee. W. W. ROUp. According to a previous notice, a large and onthesiutle Union meeting (cumbering be tween three and five thousand), was held at David S. Hassler% in ltostraier township, Westmoreland county, on the 29th inst., at which times splendid silver tea eel, was pre settled to Mrs. Elisabeth Bassist, by the la dles of Wept Newton and 'vicinity, as a totes of their spprecistlon of her aetioa In 'driving from her table, those who persisted In wearied the traitor's badge, (a butternut breamtpth.l The inscription upon the urn—"Preseuted to Mrs. Elisabeth Hassler, by the ladles of West Newton and vicinity for her patrloSsm and love of country. No standard bearer of the emblem of my country'. foe Cues at my table." On the bell, "None but loyal men need respond." S. F. Housman, Ecq , nominated the fol lowing anthers, who were unanimously elected vies President, Gen. Joseph Markle. Vies Presidents, Hon. W. B. jfressr, Dr. D. Porter, J.P. Kreps, Bag., WilUam Hugh, H. H. Null, Dr. Gamble, Dr. Shaffer, and others. Senn ferias, LiwaL 0 . 0. Douglas, Dr. J. W. Black burn, and others. Player by the ROT. J. Onn eer, of Rootraver. Bev. W. W. soup, of West Newton, In be half of the ladies of West Newton, presented the tea service with the following remark.: Patriotism is one of the noblest sentiments that Ands a home in the human breast; it is only lees elevated than our holy religion itself. It kindles this fixes of eloquence in the breast of the orator, and line him up to his highest conceptions, and gives to his lips their su blimed utterances, when, in thoughts that breathe, clothed In words:thet barn, he wilts and seethes - treason and traitors. From its high dude the poet draws inspirations at once sweetest and most elevated; and other knights of the pen moved by its holy impul ses, like Milton', angels in celestial monad, hurl mountains of honest thought on the head' of wretch' who, divested of the generous sen timent are, like Milton's devil, hurled from leaven, great only in infamy and power for mischief. In time of a nation's peril, patriot ism transforms men of all classes into grim soldiers, and leads them to cffer up their pre cious lives as a encriline for the public good. Ito these stirring time, our patriotio orators, literati and soldiers, find ample scope for the employment of their respective talents. Our teloved country with all her governmental masbinery for the development of national greatness—materiel intellectual and moral, is assailed with destruotive intent by men upon whom she never laid her hands, but as the mother lays hers on the head of her son. Against their colossal crime, before which Catalina's treason piles, and Arnold's! takes a fairer form—our orators have folmlnated the execrations of an indignant and outraged people, our posts have immortalised their in famy in biting and eatirioal verse, while oth ers have written up their cheddars in all their mature ugliness and setania blackness, with such singular distinctness, that their cowardly sympathisers, true to their serpen tine fiddled, in unconscious acknowledge Lent of the uneaten of the likened, have taken the latist din of the Republic, and despoiling It of all that pedaled to our na tionality and the Union, have forced 'he in nocent lips of the Goddess of Liberty to pro claim them copperheads. Bat when orator, poet, and journalist have exhausted their stone of indignant lightning and thunder upon their glowing heads, it remains for the American women to admiolster to the sym pathetic, traitor the most delicate and wither ering rebuke, by deolaring him disqualified for essocittion with the American matron or the rites of hospitaxity. This, if not the un kindest Is the deepest cud of all; he may be expelled from legislative halls with igno miny, but if woman will but smile approvingly open him, he may bear op. Stern men may deny him association, but 11 woman wUI but smile id pity, he may bear the shook. Bat Oh I when the patriotic American matron stands in the foreground of a cloud of pure, patriotic maidens, and sperns him from their society, aye, from the festal board, then may the crawling thing exclaim in the language of a kindred spirit—"My Finial:mint is greater than I can bear." When women point and say "with such an one have no fellowship, no, tot so mush as to eat," he may well exclaim, "I ism • vagabond in the earth." We deem you f,rtunate,madam, that It was your proud privilege to stand by the festal burl, and guard its sanctity from the pelltst log of the wearer of treasons' badge; aitd in the name of your patriotic shiers, the ladies of West Newton and vicinity, I pi-dent/on this gift, as an exprodslon of their high ep predation of your love of country, and the courage that manifested R. But I wish to say to you, madam, and to this assezob%y, Sail this gift expresses more then their 'update lion of your loyalty—ti says, yours was the golden opporftwils to say and do only what Is in the heart of snob of the fair deport, and that when their bell shell summon the hungry to the hospitable board, earls tone, like the tones of this bell, is qualified by, "None but the loyal need respond." The speech was loudly applauded by the whole sodium Rev. J. Milli, of It astrare-, replied in be helot Mrs. Hassler, la avert eloquent mat nor, which brought feel peals ot applause Mrs. EL wee introduced and cheered. Et 0. Moreland, Beg , of Pittsburgh, then 'Ahmed the meeting, nuking acme excel lent bits, for which ha eras applauded. Mon. George V. Lawrence, of Mononga• bola City, then addressed the multitude in his happy and winning style, which had ► telling *Brat. The oancludLug speech was by gar, Copt. Boyles, of Weet Elisabeth, who held his audi ence spell bound for an hour, by his elcquent and patziotio remarks. The meeting WU one of the grandest moo ceases In the convention line, and nearly • soon of ;tenons, who, up to that hour, were wedded by party prejudices to the sympa thisers of rebellion, here cams out openly in fare: of Curtin and the Unto., and no doubt hundreds hese secretly deternatzted to rote the Union ticket quie , ly. Tie meeting sojoarned with ecsiferous churl for the Union, (loran, Agnew, Mn.o Huller and the ladies. Gest. Sigel Coming We are gratified to announce, upon the au thority of CA Chzartnau of the Union State 'Central Committee, that General 131p1 will ebb this city on Thursday-seat, and address ors citizens. Re will be accompanied by Goy. Noble,. of Wboonein, one of the molt hrtmornue and effectlie amp speakers in the counts*, Gsnesal Sigel will rewire a most cordial and enthuileatie reception from all slums of citizens i and the Committee will do all in their power is hare the demonstration worthy of the man and the recision. The fol• lowing is a copy of the dispatch : Pnizszont.rnis, On. 1, 1883. 4. ii—Brount, E.q. :—llivjor Goners' Brans Sigel and Governor Noble, of Wlseoneln, will posinovly speak In Pittsburgh, on Maeda, evinflur, Ootober Btb, inst. Watt. MOVIII4OII Crill l / 1 4111 idon El tate Central Voinnd4e. • FM n Ter NISTU WAID..-About Dalt pat one 0'0%4 test night, the elute wet &dot, of M .T. A. Evans & Co., corner of Morton and Batter strkets, was ditcovered to im in flames. The Iltiroommeneed In the stem ehed &bent twenty feet' from the main kailding, and was undoubtedly the work if en ineondlary, ea no dre was used About .the abed. - Event & Co. usextdactursd only dint prescription vials. They had not much stook on band before the Ora. The ha: Asses, now abused with glass, were anis- Jared. Thelon Is estimated to be not lase thsull,ooo—no lasuranoe• Workmen will commence clearing stray the rubbish this afternoon, eothat the works will be to opera tion Without two weeks. . Wince Meeting at Uniontown. The loyal peOple of Uniontown are making preparations for a vand dement:anon at that place, on' Meads, nent--ench a ,akeotbs ai "tat throw the late Copperhead. gathering completely Into the shade. Eminent speak ers will bob attendance, and a good time is antioipated, The Executive Ocantittse of this county have made ananpments for send ing up a large delegation *cm this on,, and for that Famous, special Mein will leave the depot of the Connellsville Itailmad at eight o'clock in the morning, to, ratan the same atztlas, TnaPoingsissen 10Sarrs.--The amt . sal ro thi * Polhkonpide, on the Oa boo, 01/Ile 0 n leeedizefinnoon, the day incending nos for tin championship". The wind; pit mat of the dsy was the single inlitio4 6n mu.'." Then were threeprlane,ollo sffi t . litsnd Stir. The following annul - onto* Jobs Win and Jahn Bunn of New Xorki high Bah. al this eityi _Wien VW thier:, Unit th50.0114410/oCtiglbicr u t AS" istpuAbiTene,4cNvaapts — w, thil* - pdas (soya *am York oasrliaillSninebrnteindlls 3840 f fiWing ibird;lllgibf fete rogitliftlt ME REM ALLIOID /ARCM Or Efawere-04 Thursday, Mr. Alexander filreenswalf made infeneetten before Mayor- eilszander, charging • lama named Robrig with eluding hay from ithsta• bias, in the Vicinity of the drove wits, Mho , shiny. The prosecutor Dad dinned the roe. W diaappearante of Dia hay and mit at 'se dans thno, bat was unable to account far. it. A few days slam, howsiar, a lamer weigh wai instituted; and on Thursday; hay was tramt4 from the stabla it Greoloawait to that of An Warpath:4i waa immediately mad*, and ftehrle was arrettil, No wi~i bare • hearing to-day. natoooeso Itiotnines —A large unlehnt of oortvalsioentsoltilers, belonging to thie aid the adjoining aunties, ere arriving to the city from Dtstern hospital., on tweet) , dap leave of abloom TO" VY , Clocri MaavaL.—Auguatus Bar• ter, drafted July 11th, Rea yesterday tried by the Carat !darnel on the charge of desertion, for failiny to report to headquarters. LATE TELEGRAM() NEWS FROM PHILADELPHIA. Bitecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh </meths PIIILLIVILPITIL. 00i. 2, 1863 Mosby 4 it hie rendenotte with hie leg amputated at the hip John. Ile ►a strapped to his horse, and again at the head of a band. A regiment Is stationed at Fairfax, and another at Vienna to shook him. Everything else is in data. quo. The stook operators, who pay high for in formation, show so fear for Roseanne. The oommunioatlon between hero and Chatta nooga is Torten. The National Telegraph brings dispatches from then as regularly as from Pittsburgh. A rebel diepatoh from Atlanta, dated the 26th, says: The latest news U that the enemy 4 fortifying Chattanooga, latrine of an attack. Galena King trentwtod to succeed General Petrick as Provcat hiershai General of tho Army of the Potsmse. General Perron was relieved at Ms own request. The reportei death and defeat of General Godfrey Weitzel is feared to b 3 true. Sherman's Corps, In the Southwest, Is known to be moving. Its destination is un known. glOommodore Porter vindicates Et eliog, the Western spy, exessted by the rebels. lie says he wee never in the rebel service. The Philadelphia City Connolly, yesterday, tendered the hosrAtelitiee of the city to the Mesita Admiral, but he will not visit Phila delphia. W. J. J. The Recent Hostilities in. Japan. New Yoea , 0 at. 2 —The Tribees publishes a spatial correspondenee from Japan, giving • detailed and interesting &cement of the tenant cent hoe aide' committed b 7 Dainsios or semi- Independent Princes of J apan, upon the Dateh and Preach vessels. It to generally known that meet, if not all, of the Japanese Dsimioa have shown themselves extremely hostile to foreigners. The Government of the Tycoon, whatever may hate been its real sentiments, hag for some time been wavering between maintaining friendly relations with foreigners and yielding to the presume. brought upon it by the balmloe. The latter found it convenient to give new vitality to the long unrecognised supremacy of the Mikado, the spiritual ruler, through whom a proclamation went forth that all foreigners should be expelled from lie Conceit of State of the Tycoon, who found it teesesery to conform to this proclamation, and threw houn after paying to the linglish tan thousand pounds for the murder of Eng lishman Richardson, issued a formal notice to the ministerial representative of each treaty power that foreigners must leave Japan, and all the ports will he closed. Upon being re monstrated with, 'they professed to act under compulsion, and some time later they even appealed for foreign aid. The Datmies, be the meantime, had , repalred to their Prince to put thereto:oast in a state of deftest*, and their retainers to lighting order. The attack on the American ship Pembroke was at once dleowned by the Yeddo Govern- Mont, who stated that the attacking TOIIOIII belonged to the MOO* of Novato, • primal petit, In the Southwestern corner of Ripon. French, 'leaflets and Dutch merchant vessels have also been attacked by the same Prince. All these hostilities proceeded from the Prince of Sugato, in part of the largest of the Japanese Islands, Ripon. The Final palate of German whose friends. according to the account published by or, yesterday, re pulsed, so successfully, an attack of the ling lish fleet, lies in the southern part, of Ria lto. It appears, from the account of our correspondent, that ageneral combination of the Daimlos against foreigners may be ex pected. Dill sad Longatreet's Commands.. The 111 1 / 1 0U11 Question--no Draft Contempleteg. New TOIL. Oot. I.—A tpeotel to the World, dated Wathinstou, Oat. 1, asp: Rewind prisoner, when:ached here ta•day, dealers that A.P. Hillatilteonmmdr the Richmond defin er, with shout 8,000 men and Longetraet had joined Bragg three rake since with 28,000 RIM The Cabinet is said to be tqaally divided on the Ilitscuri question. lodge Bates, brother-in. law of Gov. Gam ble, And Postmaster Blair, are very active agaltist the removal of Gan. Schofield. Be,.eral members of the delegation to-day de alers-that the latter will be superseded. It is thought It is quite certain that the Presi dent bu given no assurance to that effect. A spool►) to the lirilmee, says : We are en. abled noon the best authority to say, that no draft for 600,000 men, nor any farther draft other than the one list ordered and now in progress, is oontemplated by the Government. A /quad of rebel inertias made a dub upon one of our trains near Bahian today, hat discovering • strong guard they eke. diddled. Gans. Slocum, Howard, Hooker and rope.• The Enemy's Position. Now Yoga, Om.. Z ,—The Ocrinaornioro ashington lOW states that Genera' 1310- ; hi has Colissnted to finnan In command Lis corps, the 12th, tW the fall campaign , 10 over. Be will distinguish himself and corps. Gen. Maud also, remains in cam. zpand of his ems. MThe onamy's 'position on th e Sontliwast ountain and running toward RlC(loon,Hord is a strong cra. , Richmond papers 0011fitin this, though It it apparent Lee dons not meditate an attack. Lt now looks as though both armies would real gain on the defensive. I The tams letter intimates that Iloolun takes aeraeld* eetcatehd. id Pop a imittaind.tutdrd Rotagrans. *osecritto Arms.'—ittloillcal Director. Now Yeti, Oat. 3.—A spacial dlapatob to tim Herald, dated Washington; Oet. 1, sap *ere le no foundation orbiteeta In the ra ptors said to be la ofroulatlon in Nov York, tat there has been any interruption of the Ana of oommunicetton between the Army of 11 ow:nem' end its base of supplies, The 1 test MUNI information from tint quarter i dote that matters are programing as favorably es' min be egpeotad, and that no ai,prohenalon of .a +Mager of any kind la entertained. . . t Dr. Voltam, Modica' Inirpootor of the Do- Orman' oft Waittington t h&a been_ orders& to report to Gen. flosaorone, ee blediettl far opeetor for the Department of the Cumber.: lend. itepotiod Cbanire an too Department. of Idissouri—Ueireral Btrint Under emit. ST. Louu, Ost. DOZWernea Mayen worth spoolei . eyed Trevitine monad* retard ing a /lunge In the Department au aitstoszl, are ot4PYlntd• - Zulu Lt . nOw a ;quanta dn. panatella Gene. Hunter and Curtin iryr• altered the oommott, but - both refut ed. , Brig. Gen. blotto!! has beenAltdmed the plane; and will probably aerrept. Oen, ding leriltiored; apS At le repertod, thAhe silllaniarotdollonl, and that. Bloat le under arrest and ordered to St. Lomb. 11 . 1 1 / 1 1 . ..148 fketi*Gli FROM '11:1111 o,n (7017ti11t." .413411. ! E iP i ran uj i bluntt oat. to 211127 CL.413.9311aL or our, fa •-• from MT 2 2PC C4 P LAIL or.de77, Gil _. • • TWPM. O. 4IIV -X1D 4 01.4 ? Ard e 7 raillienselAs teT Tiz 32 1 441 F,F•r i •- lmiss.tacurty.,, • , Allll (5i l a V E 125 CEJ: itineet.Ptctburilut arterilaVelfid V*Siadle, •-• o ireig ns itures ..,-13oWas410110*1, COMMFBCIAL •IMiU;UUJ FINANCE AID TRADE /Lose, Cot 2.—There is on t ew teeters to notice 19 regard to drmestle money wetter,. Go'd appears to M on the .• rampage . ' .;.la In New. Tort, bebst quoted to•dey at 142 - en advance of sheet 2 per cent glare yesterday. IS new VOL kiosk alerted. on Thursday, there fate Loge e.t.a of tkeve's d nod Pitieborgh kelt way *I 10434, it closed Needy at 101,4,01 tOlf.g 7 tea i.• lea tau Hoek la la saticlpal on of • pi .14.0 w‘idi otologs ef the toad 14404. Yu4Lurgk. rail Weikel d Ch rulld steady 6$ idfs. The New Tort Nereid, of Thursday, 'gambles of the 0/ eeeland and Pittsburgh liedlroed, says /be directors of No Cleveland and Pittatiergb Übe will meet to-metros We loam that they ertil,dep- Oleren 4 IX e won. d gridaa4l, au I will show that nary will Lava a wathlaarea surplus on band aver paying It There bee been to this cue lb. meal talk AM teg opera, oaof an inionethie .be dividend. nut, ae the company wirettlese lea waa4laan lay mu dote r elalto on pre.entetirn, itnsay ercape tble annoy also, to which It mix 0 reuse that to.organigol re I waye are particularly 10.14.. The exports far tiu weal from New Turk have Iwo larger than f,r any plutons wick for two months. The following will eh ,w the export. (es chutes •prcle) from Now York to foreign port. for the week an4llag Septaintwr 28, and since Jsn. 1 1801. • 12E2. 1883. For the weak—. 43,044,34 $3,810. 44 0 834 2 8.900 Pre• reported._2 s,Or ,08 102,839,933 101,04,090 Ellice Jan I. $97,0.7,241 11100,710,103 gi20.7112,000 Toe exports of domestic, produce for the erre% In clude 68,505 bands wheat boar, 4,570 Darrell corn mad, 371,627 barbels wheat, 7,002 brothels rye, 750 blithe!' oats, 11,612 bushel, cam, 1,102 paclutges =odic., 25 tone coal, 115 balm cotton, For three or thee dap peat a report has Wan cur rent on the menet {tat toe Pennetivant• flathead Compact, pollard to male. In aldltloo to their No rouse,' rue diviamd of four per cent., • stock divi dend of twthty per Erni. la (1.1,191 qualm of the, re port then miser of boyars bee increased, tad toe price very steadily •dunned from 65 to 70 ter share. White It la holt/ate lip conceded that the Company is doing • very large and profitable betimes, Is to ter threes... ',toper to thr that the report of a idea dir bend is entirely ottfothided. We !are the highest authority for say leg that nothing of the sort is at pr. wet othremplated—that no .too dividend will be made the year, nor until after the present tear, and then only a condition that, In the words of their hut atonal sport, "torte ahead remain enrol. profits after providing for the gradual U t uld•tion of the Company's obligations to far sa &Panel., nod (Jr unforeseen cathangendes," From this prudent and proper langusge,• stack Margot 1. somewhat remote. —Moira hedger, of Thursday. The Bankers• Magazine for October contains • Mt of ninety tank' that hare been formed under the Act of Coogreat of February last, with fall partleatau u to location, dot , An The new rut= meta withmuch more favor In ihe Western Maki than It date forthor East, owing to the len rellab% currency heretofore cirulatiog there. The ninety banks that far organ. Iced repranut a capital of 111,000,500, PI TTSBURGH MAKE IS rall:01T, October 2, 1253. GRAIN AND TLOLll2—Wheat to condo' In vary lowly, and •1 th • good demand the market le firm with sma l l ram at $412(41,11 for Bed Lom Mot hands. Coto Ia nrlll with • sale of 1 car !ballad at 03 and 603 Ludt at 25. -Thera to • fairdemand for Oats with mks off cam at TOci Ido dt7l; Ido at nu. Far ley may be quoted firm at $1,20 for timing, atd $1.25 trom wagon. Bye is unchanged. [mall -sales of Malt at $ t 235166. Flour la 'toady with a con tinued :AD local demand, and we note sales of Sate Family from *tore at 56,00 $6,96. and i 56,60 as to quality. Eye dour In firm at $5,25(e51,60. GROGSHlF.B—(lariat steady, with Emil mks at about former vita. Raw Bugar L firm al 133, to 1.90 for Cuba, and LS to 1334 p for Porto Rico, and New WOrlearte; We of 12 !IMO Cube at • fraction bus than 19 cents. Holman firm with but • limi ted stock in first bands, null .ale at 600 for old, and 63 to 63e for prime to choirs taw mop New Or. Ina.. tkrias study at 31 to 32*.... BMX IBBD—Thore la • continual demand for all floacripSons of IIL 1f Fred; and tea market taiLrln but =tenanted; xate of 7 tone Bran at SIM to $146 per cvt, sad $ tans prime Ifiddllap at 51,67550. BAY—Mom viers but 5 log& old of Ms eagles to- day and prices ranged Coot *l7 to igti partou. Baled le firm nttb gales of prime at $lO per ton. GagiCiig —Titania • continued good demand for prbne Western &gem Choose et 12*--tome hold ers gibing ldc. VZOICTABLES—aaIe of 10 bbl/ Turritpt at $ 2 OO . per ILIA 15 GU, Onions at VI per Gbh 25 bbl. New Jena/ Oweoi Potatoes at $5,50 per 1.1; CO bruit pica White 11.atis at 112,73 pc.r bosh, .0 800 head. Cab bage at 87.00 par /00. APPLI3-411 goad supply and dull but funtiaaged. We mote maks at prices rarieng all the way from $1,50 to $2.25 per bbl. BACON—Lou solo, but out hanged; small sales at ti3Gol6)fie f r aboublus 10.44510%a for Plato Haan a. luel o oa d 13451. brands. toe law Cund — th e latter figure for Ct/ BYAVICS—.•4 at the Allash.ny fltiticat at 10,000 White Oak /Raven at Pa w.,1000. Pittsburgh Petroleum MorkeL Ocr 2.16 e all Market amain nee to rule miry quirt without, bonnie: anypartlettho earlationle no. dm In velum -There was a moderato demand tar Crude, and we nuts a sale of LSO bbie at 270, packa . Fee mounted; /00 at 2730, and 700 bble, to anus, on prime teen. nee we not a doe& tremeacUoti to reacesd,alther for present or fotate delivery, and, In the 'ben eof which, we omit quolatlona, lhat. la somewhat more actlve, vlilieset, however, any change In rater, mile of 33 Nile deoodarlzed at 20, and GO ►bia at h o, Beehiltin le much Inquired Gor, sad um be quoted firm at 23.60 per bbl—eome holden asking 24.00. Now York Petroleum market. Apulia Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gavotte. Now You, Oct. fe-LTkus market limorsactiro, and notwithstanding Ots stock Is large, a better falba& memo to prevail. Orada Is Anna but quest; small Woe on the spot at 3.5413830. Refined In bond, was firmer old a abode higher lir present delivery; sales cn,ths scot at,e6657e; for October at 6006 M, and for November at dic. Tree OU ranges fr0m...0 to CM. fleptha es firm with vales of Relined at P3a,3oe. Philadelphia Coffee Market. Monthly statozoit. Import. since Jan. 1, 1863, of Rio, d1r0ct..1,786 bats. Other 6,846 Boma period, 1814 of 1116.—..18,433 bags. Ott= dow.rlptlons---avia 40 , 679 2 " Dec. of direct Imports this rear—.—.-. 84,413 • Dec. of Itio bap. Dec. of other datcrlptlose...l9 24:1 01.449 Stock of Rio, chic day.—nono. Other dsorlptlocia--,.--noas. thine time, 1862, of 1115--nom Other dcscrlptiorm.--......„ 335 bap„ 325 " Demme of stock, Wiper, all &warp. 2225 " Ilomarka—Dtuing Mu past maith a pod lamaad has provallod tor all datertpUosa astedvattoo oil to ao 18 pound—taartat Atom wlthaB - 141arard tap donor. aro gaol° Itto, ordlaaryst 19 tor 3113@talr t to. r ola oal 30 to ato; prlsoBl3fraolrtr 80 to ado &anus t Sorb.)-Broker. New Orleans aMrket. Barr, 20- The apply Is mire liberal. Than ores an maths demand to.day. hadlag tott Meta Mouth to prima The mho statreettg fatly SOO hbd• sem* tots, at /OM for pod arum.., 1,0% be far. 11% for Mr fit , tly‘ for fully fair to prime. 11% for ortmo, - and It% for Yelloirearlfted. By Mellon 2.8 bble told at 10,4010 Y, and 11)io ® m. Idolassea —The aoppiy vas mom itheral today, and the do. mead Is lolly mt. Tticeetre. embracing 400 Obis la SeTtral biter St Mae for comma, SOWS 9 oh lon for good to prices Brat—Ttodersithei embrace Men* IMO Mesh' la In. at AS:001123 9 100 bat Floor—Tito sales Bran JIM ham* reporeod en Bat. older, should bun .bemlN at $10,249100:11% g far good es choke extra. Them woe • go. ages of about 4100 bldy not previotaly ripartad c at $ll. for fir Mondavi and re Kir 'Ora, We bare tot a Mum acttoo to report to-day,. Plinhiseca bars withdrawn. from lb. market holder. thtbehot &vela Mmb. , met to any mnomelon W odors. Po:atom—US Son tag meth, loodUsr WOO lebbl, Oxamm—There bare ben Wet on the heodlag at 91,60 9 bbl. pie—Thity hove best itedlog on tbelindlog SSW 9 Orea—To-day's Wee embmc• 160 , 0 wok% In lots, at $1,23W1S 9 both for UMW nod retied -Fletymm. Toledo Minket. 0114.30-41,3ar—1110a53,033,76; Bawd= Kw OM% 114.1 1 1411424 DoubtsEska sad rester $6,014,76.. Wm 200 bblitaltta a oat VIA 126 bbh Oo AS bblactita.l22 0y dt. 4o i 0 1 0 bbli do at sos4j 200 Rh do y. 53,14100 bbh U water • at '113,713. t—ealei zartatdo, 'arta oar marts 1200 tot Noll Bad at =mow ba do at 1223c. 3,000 bo amber MI & at 1.26= 20X63 tot do eintai 41000 Do No i 4 at 171 a.-So• brori pit: dabs GOO ba White aka at /30o; bo bt42.100 bit sad .3.000 ba amber Zi aU at sac; 4,00 balk 1 Bad at Ith; RAW to Law band 4.0c0 bo No 1 BA 12301 1410 bo No '3 Bad at . 114 docto 1d sad SACO to No 1 Mad at 110kr Cdtd. Oats end othtr MU' 4 1 1 : 111 % 1 44 sod thin Is nano chaajlait bah% Buffalo Stalked; . 1 . Cyr.. 1.,-11¢ith viral rind adopt dull suid tethenth dousir " AMß at ii n . . Srr dre. 1 allwigket rude rod litter CO win* lama. - Clan. Ilebeare domed— Ids et • 100770. thus, 50114 /AIM ea the apt& ' use to mire. IV10•17,610.- . Ciminftdai r r Amiga Mic , tot ithost to Now TOrk. 13.0:0- lhar.: 5 huh wheat, ti.01:0 am, 130:110 betide anate,3oo bbtificaai : MOW ha Irbili; blob 17 anylepiXIbt,alfoiar. ',Willa balm Ithth • '''"'- ' - ' " . s•—• a a3a#4 4 IWINIII antlisto)lo 1 S w at irrirgi e ti X odd luodeirrUi*r 3W77:30 lite? do $ 5 ; 27 do se pardne XX7S. Wheat loactiveand =set tled. Efo'dsrs were attains red a1f1,12131.20 talcn board, tan balers evinced no disnodUon to op to that rate, and the }hard eland with the dull and drooping. The attenuant yea :newt ova the morning, but on tho latn7a stroorr <evasion estate& Gus btoyant Vw better, with a wring upward teltdsney.~ itirelpta are merely nornfnal Lod holders do navies staled rains az 'Meow* 1000 boattehl f ttdrh at or. tiftid. %lungs 2 core from •it Je u .aae Oitcrec Ohlabst• ter end Orm. The rettelpte are scoreldi enthclant to sattsty the cit( trade; held at &1.. Baal mete with noctioseable *equity nod we quote at $10.0051.12. Up; Lowe serlstng sad 1114 mach iagitry. Chicago Blas*et. 07 1 —Thar ) kit doll co d..2.5a logic. Mout kistot sod 245.d0 lower. Bald lC 11,0301,03%. ccolot so 4 to lower. Um s Uots, Qmlat. CAW as bl4ol*. IScodp[a, TAO bb's floor; lt.t,- 000 La la wheat; 43 MO Inott•ls co a Bb , poesins, too,ouo bosh wheat: 2:1.1700 barb a2nA. - Imporge by Ltatlrottd. Prrrurnamt, Pr Warn 6 Cauca«, Baunoan, Oct. 2-8 nue booby, Joe% attain, /23 by oats, tO by barley, Illarbask, lacOrtary &co; 103 Was, L By • orly; 11l J Y ldoLarrealim 66 bbis whkky, Lambert attlotran 8.51 bats. hay, 301 by nifil /Matlack, McCreary A oo; If kip shot, Jas B oam 10 do do, gurpor A Lamm 20 do 6., J 5 Dilworth a ma 6 dodo, Bladland t Connor PI by oars, Wm litsgbam; 7 Mks Maim, Wm NAB tr. co; 1 or Am clay, Grad, Braursta A car 60 Iris gloss ware, W Ogden; 13 by nip, Howard A Gattrolli 1 Pr by, Hamilton; 9 ars oil bb's, W P Adams; 1 car Mans, J Maya, I cars naval, J klocrbeal; 12 tads Matter &Mart I Hardman; SW by oafs, L H Volp & to; 1 car corn, D A H Walbars; 65 hides, 3 11 Baum; 110 do do, 0 N Eloffstott, Crximano A Prelefsnaca SaILIOLD, Ortobpll - kg. porn, 160 bp wheat, J 5 Idgrgett ♦ Om 6 box.. cheese 3 pkp butt., John IPA; 6 boxes scap4lteicolds A Go: 50UL onlorts,L 11 Vo'xt I Co; 25 bbia tad by, 1 bbl brandy, J Goodwin; 10 Ebb 1t..., W H Hamilton; 6 balm bops, Z Waldrlght• 24 aka potateita, P Vangerelar; 9 balm be" J Gialpiolr. (dodo W Gresmd: ott M dnJashoder; 2 bake hay, 195 bge oats, 8 B royd; ocum (cots and shear, J r Tann.; 134 hg. men, Jobn H Speer; 42 this eapp,, Thee 51 Bowe; 100 bans chew. 0 0 Bagley; 10 do Anion ambler; 11 bbls Marco, I I Hams & Om 10 cks pearls,: 8 Lamm 51 boxes abeam 81romakar Lang; 60 bbis oil, J L Ilusbail; 9 pkp seed, raiser A arnsermeg; 155 bdla alto es, P Walked; 10 bbls apples, 28 skaos a, P;kloKeley; 114. bbli whisky, B Brioneggar; 2 caddies tobacco, J A Sainte; ;11 kegs do John Grazier; 38 bb'. oil, I P Duncan;3o bbis sp. plea, 64 harm chess, W m P Beck I Co; 67 boxes chem., Wm Baslage; 41 do do J It Canfield; 40 do do 11 Riddled 17 sksonions, John Barbara. ALLTAUENT ET/710a, Oct 4.-1 cm Amos; J nor tart; 12 by potatoes, I B teem• 10 bbli alcohol, low Suds; % bbl wits W ; It Qx l bbla eggs 2 do buttes, Wllley and Wester; 1 bbl egp, 0 llooalp 8 mks potatoes, Ith% El Tato; 0 bblt apples, Moiety; 9 boxes batter, I bbla egp, hp onloot, H Loots; 8 oto potatoes 21 aka apples Wit Is 10 bottom toptablea, B Bobbusn; 19 do do M Our, 6 do .7 Hopson 23 do do El Morlatt; 10 do do . Chow Gab; 23 do W 0 Dam POR 941.11. VALUABLE FARM AND MILL v PROPISTY POE BALL, wkoldo mar °mks town. Payette mouth Pa. A Term of alarm, an. for good imp' t. opomvbiob Burrs te erected a two-4ton frame Mamba MW e watt four run of liana and modem iwproremmdi alma a Bev KM ecameated. 1114 o oole Is Away ow, and to good rousing order. and to wand to ma by item mid video power. or impasse. ow may te desired. Also. a two story have Denallag Dew Ban , wed th e De. mann mubalidloga. 1607 and le eaderiagad with coal. sag a bank D2ll , oyes, width eapplk• the BUN As. la? Ism ralosts daseriptioa sod tams only to 6. 0. BATAS. lul Ltd+ mad Lumps§ Aisst, Surer street, LawrascesT soil 3 VALUAB LE PENN STREET PROP. =air Jos Lot% 11 hot 4 to. hoot by 11.0 feet deep to eta pith a lap doable bomb, between Haim* sad Hand sheet. • dad. table bosuon fora Physlokat as DWI'S. Alen, BMW floe 1,0 _ ,, g dies tor goivatayaddhow near tee= 44 to saw awl. alba a lona amber el beating kstatof various Wag, at ham 24 to 60 test front b7lOO to 1140 het Paneentpw hap. aliae hallway. hd et the lanalana of the Wylie Blzeet Apply to ths ozelerilgusi, ozsoi sof the edits of John Harm. dm% W. A.HIBBON. JOHN D. HILLBON. jethere B. O. EINEHON. FARM FOB BALB.—I tun authorized to olla tar saw am :cowman!' tcrawos TL&C? Or LARD, conwiasi sawn 403 sews, altastad Is Obis and irsaklla towswhlpo near Parrywrllls. Al. frobtny aniaty. and new :scolded by John E2eDta• ild v tenet. There Sr. about tan serge elegized rod In good order. Tb. hoot IN lull timbered. =Wu coa4 and h hip vahabla lax Sambas p lI.WILXI2IB. 143 Thohb west. • • ••• .• FFOBBALE--Thiza Cornea Et hunting at Meal asset, (Sestabry= &coat Weed. Afrghstly cm the these the Ma obeeter Paasobler , moats tae resideacs of A. fifilikeer, laq. Lots far teet e tt by t oy tam font alley. Also, moles corms lot 190% feat, arilomlem the ebore,p-operty, sad tlog oft Alb eel cry ammo. UM location is me of the mad &r -amble la the city. Terms may. Apply to W. OARAON, No. 10 Ohio at, a-malto the Mapes Otbm,A.thesbemy Writter (10IINTELY RESIDMIIit FOR SAUL 'kJ —The saldiressed ollbrs at VITUS rale lib cool:miry rill:Ow" on Troy HA watilalag about riz =el of grcuad, a splandlll Met Dinning Howe. ea mm align& Pmca Barn, with room for • Wed ma with trattly ; S some In rape, b arnel. lent boobs =der; shoat SOO choke pea rmy arid about 100 apple true. year trees, awry, plum and odor tress, do. This Indkpotable. Wadilloas Zaquiro of saelhlra JOHN 0. PLZHITB, 'h. plea.. WEST MASS STOUR FARM NEAR x rsoau. mann. MI AGM ILIOILLZET LARD. Maly watered. Three good Homes and Barn. Oval Prim $1 eery near. &au Click aid Wertxdog Implements. 1,000. ter Masellm eogalre of eallder T. 00 , N4lOB filth at. WWI ISALAL4—erous 11W IJOAL /114111, L ha complea. adze sad condition. Ineanalosa 10 tool la !eosin. 1f feat in width and IX, depth. Von ace No 1 &al Mats. and will to cold at a barsala. !Kara of BDOH 11481:01t. at the othe of lobs sad. atnlnf ravens* Wel, near tor. of Hand at. 0/8150/. 1 / 7 /pall, -441 IBSOLUTION OF PAILTNEBEHIP. ji../ —The perteanblp Itwetafoni ezhtlest between eabwribeis. wider the fro et PHILLIPS, NUM a Oa" hes this day bei dissolved. CHAS. LOCKHART and WILLIAM lUW basin par. chated Oa entire letersts of tbs vtior partwo. Su tankage of the left Asa 'HI be gettkd by LOOKEtAItf • PRAM. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. WILLIAM /S=W. CH tBLES LOOKILLITT, JOHN VABANINDILL, MUM V. LIPP. Pittsburgh, Log. lOth, UHL MIAMI:II L0C1ZEA5T......................1VLLL1M1l 1r17.1r LOCKHART & FREW, Producers and Refizeri of Petroleum, At ALBION OIL WILLS. Vann° (b., nand BBILLLtNI OIL WOBEA.NtgItra Ban. or oft*, Ina 174 Woo BT3W. sottlat " Per:num. MOT/OB.—Th. undarmigned haring utf=aumpd Shanties OWL Ixoes the bag ate IMMO j. B. Kamm weild annaahos to his old antnantia and the pablto hh ranmar to dandle' Liberty street. (Adel tempted by.d. B. Itooane,) whore • lards sad tonsideta dock et dad- Alm' and Bboesoakm..Lasthat italtagai ar 4 v As.. auk be 6104 Aid at knratt tatela tAPSWI.C.AUSI Wert, Unite TN BETUIWW. not mug allni AIM Mumma SUBLIME% =lt ealtdhdhe command eyf incommart /Matt of 'blot !shwa, sad goad Ingdamalmalldcathnea, lihedfzete dtddtho to vane .1 vla =atm to moan , tdr.-dliDith. 601:111coodnagennamiAndelL nap adeet.phaanre la Intratnalnghlat to my hokum . , 71.110011H1L JabAltth.l36o. lattaai IVISOLUVIOit OP. refortia 4... ~e2bajperWaradp bertexfoteezttt Wee" the: eadera ed. unser the stele eme .11zie .ot Wald& • AIM* behAbittlePeatt eweest.3ll,l4.4llt3-..hetne dtteolvett. 150 e, butewe of the *wean, bet waled by .1. Al INOLIEBNY OgLeBBIA.S. they elseerbatos settuettsed to de the: . • • 714 .Pls9 OLISRIOII4' PiettbawboSefteleber24.llNS. iltelmetethaerd KT.•PLlElaliTriitattent te , theAlwa usioenvll,.•lll lbe..aceted,o2 , karec ar . ondarthestekiateLltele at WICIbIeA , GAMPIRILIde IW. • •-• . - JOBS AL . WOI4IIIL , •- Plathmily rept . ..11844W I EtZeht .o.lltfretheireil. - • , • pßoPosaxs F0R11.0118118._, , _ 0/I.IWAY liuma&u. } omcg or on. Chup.litramounsa. prop* Wla Mt a l' i lAtaistp' ' Gino or tlfrot °MUT- out, to blagtvasill ilttV naddlikti:Wialr. ht1t547 . ...11 • ._OFP/0;11 0 . , got: 1114 mut la• he the Of hiefi anotlii, iwitr4l • L oa haw is big frealreboda,. {tl}ii.ibctesb buds Mibi tram en (6) 44 moo, rausvadaddl so sto aged* 4 10 1 4/44,P85. la soot flidmind km AtatOr liti :biddaittii•ifili lihi axon betalmdesd by brorayoritto *nor, "Ns mai blipyswildte the yunatmk, • ode gwonsusortodbiaimni 12" th, et.th•Vbwkot go somut .. 14 / 1 8 4 it Ob m . leidlEitlitniiild io Ll•it.cia. Bans% 0: . beleattniestoriamby altalfraitaiLairlbOt Norto!•.. .. . , , ~11.4 :J !~! ~ Mii 44 :a 4 HERNIA OR sRII4AhAIL Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia °area, Rupture or Hernia oared. Rupture or Hernia oared . Rupture or Ruth' anredo Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cunt Rupture or Honda cured. laiih's Radical Cure Trim Ritter's Patent Trues. Fitch's Supporter Truss. Bell:Adjusting Tsui. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brass. for the-cure of Prolapeue 'Uteri; Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Wealmemea. pbrtar Dr 8. 8. Pitch's Silver Platadlinp . Pile Drops, for the support and onre of Pilea. Rlastio Stockings, fbr weak and nr loess veins. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak lame joists. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee Joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes; also, every kind of nyringis. Dr. KEYS ER has also a Truaa which will radically cure Hernia or kapturs. Or Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD Smarr, sign of the Golden Mor tar. Persona writing for Treatise/multi send the number of inches around the body, immediately over the rapt u re. as will ies% hti pommel atteatheo to the eepllcasket at Toms to adults sad eldlano. and he ls satisfied that. althea exessiesco taste ty years. be win be essablid to ere tatiladiall. EI2U4NJEgOZEB6 87ilhia18. IBLF-lILIRVILINI BIRINYI& BELLT.ILINOTINO BIM:NOEL. BILY4EUXISTIM 6VILIZQIII, a/ avariktol. Sold at Dr. BRIZEIBIL'B, 140 Woos 8118110113011 T 1.4.1111/0121, 6IIOPIDEBOI2 BdUlat.ol3. MMEMMMIT ItAIIDAGIZI. bilBl.ll3Bolllf /MIUMMII. A doom Mimi Usk, • dons appal AM" A do= 611110Vids. A dam ithrecaldpia, At Dr. KKIVEIRBI. 140 woos Brum setaLtairaw. DILII/111 P RVTORA.L SYRUP 00888 CION80.111P2701; Man BRostatumm 'CUE COLD/. CU Anal4i CUM ALL DIPLIBIS OP ME LUSO& I bovlto attestkot to mom sl tho and ortnoeC4. boa wins by my PECTORAL SYRUP. nay are a* berm, and any ale who boa Mabel . '‘ can twin alas yaziona aka bansbestaansni tryin. • Da. 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