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He h aa resigned because, as he Bays in my gorernment, a>rtlh«e » ‘ > «V>M great pnPlMmng, « anbetance his pecuniary interests hare already this letter to yonr ex^lenc '■?> York - And first we have * t*yr a Fitit/o J?urcp« tn by ® r the oppositionthatiasrheeamanifested■••»«.' ifleansof condUation ' S.lUmaa, 6f YairCoUefemwo h , „ ga tis6ed:that blsTlbnger Continuance and lteb>wnpJ&W Jih rniTherim aid well executed Ulus- woo id be prejudicial taijhe road... Upon hfere- has not oeased V Tnr~ nmos,wii * signation being read tb?tho .Board, a mostflatr toy su<)h e ? ttl t rjt *.!.:> r tratlons* The name cf-tte author _ aeries of .lation/of t - * Bufficient guarantyof the vtoo of the w passed onanimowSy. ‘ Johs Pre- tiesofM 'i;^X ; astostyleand matter: and a peru.al of some P ident of the Wing-Bailrpad, was then elect- the 0^ - Pi- 'J XJ'iX'T'J ■ *\*i 1 nartB has satisfied us that it is the best book of ed President pro tem j and it was thought here, parts nas BMisne ~,„f orTeftrs All who and" suggested elsewhere, that he would be elect- r - iXXTX* iJX xZ? & ;s'i ■ • ’• * $ r -\ : travels given to the public for years, au point President; but we see that he has «* r>*-efrss<3 V-' * vUi'VJ wish to obtain a clear view of European aomety. .declined on account of other r manners, literature, cities and objeots of m- sagemen ts._. What-,the proapeota.,are ftr Vi*j *•!,..* ’* , o „rf tn all travelers, and readers should building of the road ue can hardly tell ?}«*s<'''< loSfite rdating to the condition of the Tur- Wl “oddenfenney & Co., Fourth street, will sup- oftteSS,-?! 4 ©• kish Empire, and prcsehte a touch more favor- ql[ callcr3 cheap . Oiremer. T : 'f'cXXfy'SZ ■** w!;A ;-| able view of that empire, and Its capnci y Nejt we find, Anecdotes of Painlert, ete.,i iy Combeim-asd Count maintain its position ngaihat EusaiauoEsaut, gp(joner In three handsome volumes. This morning at about h 1 WvtA writers Of .late have done. Mr. Hen- . g t 0 Bome , extent tt biography of all the ling of MrPsr SsWVj? I Seen has traveled much over tboTurhish do- mogt BCulptors , architect, o ugh, was disc 1 4- 3 - inlnioWundis perhaps better qualified oj g ond art;BtB of ttncie nt and modem times; with te rf sucifmatterß than almost any pers n Imng ana h . gtorical Vl6W3of the fino nrta. The howeT . who.-would .be disposed to P" " work is well written by a popular author and du, r opinion. Ho considers the low estinmte of the tineaiBhed Bclao ,ar. Our readers ca§ hardly f 4 Vr!r‘l Btretjelh and character of that nft t more interesting reading for the tirtnte'' prev'ls.lniyeßtern Eorope and ‘ k « eTCnings than these volumes will famish. . thnresnlt-of syslematio and long oontininea m are from the same publishers, - rcprMentolionon the partof Russian spies and di- ; flUdeßtel &C o;,-Fourth s’ SSJwtoawpUv-ent by their government ' was dOsigued to mislead thepn toiop fto lißbed b y Peterson & Co., Ne PffiiWW ¥s=SS5 : SS?‘ t-"' gnopfed - with 1 dlKho muuiUons of war. To this, Mr. Rulhcrfor 'Sv volunteers has lately been ad- Montgomery’ sSSSSni.*.—«.» ‘ ' confident of euecess. Omar Cents . Pacha,the comtnsuder-in-ohicf of the Turkish W ' forees, is r Austr!Sueubjeet by birth, trained to'jsMhs intelligent, resolute with indomitable e andmdustry, and much experience m w wiU '6’ompatfavorably with W le Xji; canlproduce., He is wow but 62 possnssW the full confidence o' - the army; "and it is helio” Honor to himself tr ®aB&%Ri®m%B£BmiiS •-■ *«“ - 4 ijjpr I*.-" JAM HjaM *#p HMfe iMMH iM iMNii Mlteili ... -t£SZ£^'!Pi« |wlwfe®i to on Cliff Street, jaatYa- . you to-n ght, and W. JK?S^3«r*E^ ■V?4 _ fi ca u attention to the ndyerbs^tnentln another yonrs* - P|L tow' hH natiTe tovD, Ms native • »?toW is teiy cottmoffloos, » «a fiftM imymv j *#feiapi&S«Bw#gS«iii!*# Sm*.***#*** ■■■'■'X\ r-^i -- --v - , " laity Staling |tysst - Phillip* 6 Gillmore, Editor* ft Proprietor*^ PITTSBURGH: TCE3OAT MORNING: MOB.SISO POST JOB OP f* C ( S.‘ We hire now employed in our Job Office on 'unusual number of excellent job printers, and ure prepared to execute.all order* with neatness unsurpassed, and with a speed that shall not be eat;b_ 5 STKESGTH OE 1 TURKEY FOR 'VAR, Ch'oilei Frederick Hmraingsen has written a loifftaKr relating to the condition of the Tor hish Empire, arid presehte a much more fayor abloriew of that empire, ~ops Its capacity maintain its position'hgerest ‘ thinker writers Of .iateriave ningeen-hos traveled much over tb . minions,-and is opinion. Ho considers the low estimate of the strength and character of that nation, which 3 Ip "Western Europe and this country, as thosalK>f systematic and long continued m.s repreaentationon the partof Russian spies and di rCtiwhosa employment by their goyernmen waOdteigned to mislead the pnblio opinion of he woJ; wTalienate alt pnhlio sympathy from the. oafilo of "Kiritey- The regular army of Turkey coniteting of '160,000 men. he represents as ef fective','':, healthy, brave, well-disciplined and suppliedwithlolKho munitionsof war. To this, im of 80,000 volunteers has lately been ad jritWeatfo-the.causo of their faith " ani‘ompire„nni *<>hoJent of euecess. Omar . Co’mtnsnder-in-ohicf of the Tnrkish fowesv is by birth, trained to arihs intelligent, resolute, n strict ! 'didriipitearlan, lrtth indomitable energy, . andindostry. and much experience in war. Ho will with any leader Russia can-produce., Me is now but 62 years old; and possnsßeff the foil eanfidonco of the Sultan, and of . the army; and it is belioyed that he could main- I taiji' i tEb !confiiet fof one or two campaigns with Bonortohimself and his adopted country. -Rosldrie this.regular army of 160,000 men, there to a- reserve of 200,000 men, who hare . servod'and.been disciplined, and oconstomod to ’ milit&yiifei and who can berccalled to. active ' 25Si addition to all new levies that can easily-he found in a war, for their religion and thb'eiislencb, of their empire. These forces are donsWetobleextent, byexperienced ond distingnished soldiers, who havo won renown ' in the wars of Poland, Bung'ary, and northern Africa 1 Tunis furnishes n large body of soldiers to rtreSultnn, and Abd-el-Kader, long celebrated tor'h'ii'desperate'aefenße of hianatiye land against the French inraslon. yrill be a leader in the armies ct the Sultan. Fraucd and England furnish armies; aud-the.Turkish government, free from debt, has many resources for a protracted war. Egypt, Syria, Persia, -Circassia, find all the proe incea of the Turkish Empire in Europe and Asia, abound with materials for slput and determined soldiers in sueb n war. The Sultan himself, ever since he ascended the throne, has giren many eyidences of capacity os a ruler: and although strongly-disposed to peaoe, has displayed* firm ness arid resolution, wisdom and prudence, that ‘ proye him o formidable foe to the C.or of the Russians. Hie bnnfunoanu generons protection to the Hungarian reftigees.whioli may hare been one of the causes that inyolyo him in tbo present stmggle will insure a powerful diversion in ins faror by the bravo Hungarian nation, should the war became so general as to encourage that people to rise again for their freedom. The Cir eassiaos alone have maintaineda war fer a quar ter of aceutnry With Russia* and they are the Saltan’s allies now. With all these elements of Btrcogth on the part of the Saltan, and lie right; added to the aid thatHrigljjfia and France may tender, .we iook upon thecanse of Tnrkey as far from hopeless, let Nicholas "wage a war of extermination" as he will. :He has a tolerably fair prospeot, we tbinfc of dying without his eyes haring beep blessed witii the .sight of the minarets of Istom houtt arid without his name being adorned with the glory Of haying added the fair realm of Tur key ftt his wide and semi-barbarous dominions. Bhorild the-views of somo late writers prorecor rect, we should judge the result of the conflict much’moira doubtful than was generally belisyed some.fiine'ago. . ■ ThsjiolreiLoiE the publiooplmon of the woria will " Strength to the arms of any nation • struggling for existence. That public opinion is now decidedly with the Turkish nation, "to cheer and encourage Ita effortt. That opinion did not Bare Poltind. Bat. it IS now much more potent, and B4s many more means of making its pqwer felt, ihon when Poland fell beneath the ruthless arm of Basel*. 'To show some of the resources of the Turkish government, and the enthusiasm of the people in the cause, we take the following from an Eng lish .paper,: " /Ml,, Voluntary K'fte of all descriptions continued to flo'W-irite .thc Turklsh.trcasnry. Jewels, mo ney horses,-houses and lands to an immense amount,'were ’offered for the national service. ! Eight-tbonsand»Redifs" were armed, clothed and equipped from tho proceeds of one day’s of-1 farinas. Military preparations continue with Sted spirit The" Turkish steam.frigates Paid, Hariri, Taif. Feridje, and Medjedio. have heeri-Sent to Beyraut to take on board 12,000 re gulars of'the army of Syria. Otdew had been riven to call out -60,000. more “ Redffß e*elu illve of'the reserves. Of these fifty thousand, eighteen-thousand are armed, and equipped by the city of Constantinople. The whole number enrolled-ihemeclvu in one dag, and within one week the arms, olothing and horses wore provid ed Twenty thousand Druecs, (irregulars,) un der their, chief Chiebli who eolongyrithstood Mahomet Ali, were daily e^ d ‘ 0 J°' n the um? of- Asia. : One-half of the Turkish fleet was about to.leave for the coast of Asia, between TreMtonorind Batoum. Two battalions of Chas id armed and drilled On the system of the Chrisserirs do VinceDnes, have been sent to Omar, Paoha, and a third was about to leave for Batj Orders had been sent to the aovernor of Adriauople to send, without the least delay, to Constantinople, the Circassian Chief Befer Bey, who'-hsd been residing in the formeroity. . Hai san JalWja has marched at tho head of 4,000 horse-men, for the army of Abio, and it wasstated, that after retaining a sofficiept force in Egypt, Abbas Pasha, can spore 16,000 more men to the Turkish aid. 1 In short, every exertion was ma kineb'ut as yet the lost oalf on the enthosiaam of the Musselmen, the unfurling of the Prophet a standard, had not been made, nor waß it Intend ed at present to make it. Itfir-TTAST Pbpabtmesta . —The Washington Star publishes on order from the Adjutant Gen eral, abolishing the geographical divisions of the mffitary department, and substituting the fol-- the east of the ■MSalooi, head quarters Baltimore. M KrWient of the West-Country west of the- Mi»lppi and east of the Kocky Mountams, S of Tomb -headquarters Corpus Department of New Mexico—head q,lSiS£^OfeSee pacific-Countiy west.ef Mountains, ex Utah and New Mexico, cartmentaestabl^hed." " olili noJK T4BLE. Wo find on onr table <» day, a choice collec tion of excellent Wots. They are all from the great publishing house of Putnam $ Co., of New York. And first we have A VitiUoturope in 1851, by Prof, "Benjamin Sillimar»Y ; bf ’YiW’CoUegejjhttwo handsome.wol nmes, with numerous and well executed illns tratlons." The name of plhe author is itself » i Bnffieieni guaranty of.the value of the work, o las to style and matter: and a perusal o B ° m ® I parla has satisfied ae that it is tho best oo o travels given to tho public for years. All who wish to obtain a clear view of European Bomety, manners, literature, cities and objects of in terest to all travelers, and readers should possess themselves of a copy of this interesting work. Gildenfenney & Co., Fourth Btreet, will sup ply all oallers cheap. Next we find Anecdotes of Famiert, etc., by Spooner- In three handsome volumes. This work is to Borne -extent a biography of all the most celebrated painters, sculptors, architects, and artists of ancient and modern times; with essays and historical views of tho fino arts. The work is well written by a popular author and dis tioguished scholar. Our readers ca§ hardly find more interesting reading for the Winter evenings than these volumes will furnish. They are from the same publishers, and for Bale by Olldenfenney & Co;, Fourth street ■NOVEMBER 8. Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert Smith, pub isbed by Peterson & Co., New Tork, and for solo by Gildenfenncy &. Co., Fourth Btreet, Pitta burgh It is a cheap end interesting volumo, and will doubtless find many roaderß. Mr. Rutherford'eChildren, a volume fromEUeu Montgomery’s Bookcase. by the author of " The Wide; Wide 1 World,” “ Quoeehy," Dollars and Cents,” &o , &o- This is a book for children, well written, handsomely illustrated, and bound to please. -Published by Putnam & Co., New Tork, and for sale by Gildenfcnney and Co., Pittsburgh. The EzOts-h. Tale, by Talvl, author of “ Heloise,”' “ The Literature of the Selavio Na tions,” &o. i A handsome bound volume of 400 pages: The authoT gives excellent sketches and views of American life and eooiety, and makes a book that will well repay n perusal. Published by Putnam & Co., Now Tork and for sale by Gildenfenney & Co. Addison's Worta. —We have received Vol. 1, of the new edition-of the complete works of Ad dison, with an esßay ny Macauley, on his life and writings. This will be the best edition of the works of the great English essayist and poet. The remaining four volumes, we suppose, will soon arrive. ’ ' Published by Putnam & Co., New Tork. For sale by GUdenfennoy & Co., Fourth street,Pitts burgh. Madame Sostaq —lt is said that Madame Sosiao —-whose name isoalled BrSDAT —married a Coont whose name is called Mcn-dat. It is well understood that Mbs day was uncivil, and Bbkday allowed him to go to the d—l. Sinco then Bhe haß Bong to houses uproarious, and has certainly made a fortune most glorious. In all her fine' efforts she takes the world by surprise, but her triumph is due to her voice and her eyes. Bbe sings so divinely, and acta it so well, that her audience is held in a most perfect spell. Bat the richest and rarest we have seen of any, is the one that comes from never tire “ Old Vir ginny.” In a voice that to her might sound very gutteral.they have made her a feminine fair agri cultural. We hope she will visit our city so sooty, and then we will show her our fashion and bean. ty and a most tremendous big audience, which will surprise her agreeably. In speaking of Madame Bostao, the Philadel phia Bulletin Bays: It was reserved for the State of Virginia to crown her with her highest honor—accordingly, she has just been elected a life member or the Yircinia Agricultural Society 1 A “Sontag Prize of $lOO, has been endowed by ber donation, and it was contended for at a grand ploughing match, where the chivalry of the P. F. V’a entered lie lists to compete for the purßO honored with her gold and her name, while the Countess herself was present to give her countenance to the knights of the plough’s tail and reward tbo -rio ter with one of her best stage smiles. ln yesterday’s Journal, we find an article setting forth tbo advantages of the discontinuance of the sale of liquor on Suudffy. The article to which we refer, reasons tho question well, and cannot fail to meet tho approbation of every citizen,- exeepfthot portion of tho community who desire to make sots of themselves upon the Sabbath day. We are well assured, that the more respectable portion of the coffee-house keepers are much gratified with this regulation, inasmuch, that it given them a day of rest from an employment which- would he no pleasure to them on Sunday. „ Many of those who imblbo through the week, do so because It is convenient- On Sunday it is pot so, and therefore, fhey do not care about it. This induces us to applaud the course of tho coffee-house keepers who have oloecd their es tablishments on Sunday. The community will lose nothing by the moral course they have adopted, and yre.can assure them that it will be greatly to their gain to adhere to it. ‘ A Spasmed’w Cosobess.— -The Now Mexi can papers inform us that Senor Don Jose Man uel Gallegos has been elected delegate to Con gress from the Territory of New Mexico, and ho, is commended to the kind consideration of the powers at Washington, as a Demoorat of the pureßt water. - Whether ho is hard or-soft, ter rified or unterrified, is not stated. But at any rate the Hon. Mr. Gallegos is a Democrat, and the first of Bpanish race that has been sent to Congress. The papers add that he does not un derstand a word of English. Exrtosios or a Powdeb Miel. —-The Benuis Powder Mill, at Spencer, Mass., exploded with a tremendous crash on Friday. Five men were killed. The names of the unfortunate vlotlms are Henry Avis, Btohard Avis, Robert Perkins, George Swallow, and John Laughlin. Their bodies were blown to the distance of titty rods, and mutilated in tbo most skooking manner. 1 Abesst or Taskbb BtairT.es.—Tonkee Sul livan, the notorious priie-Bghter, who was ar rested in New York, on a requisition from the ;Governor of Massaohnsetts, as a fugitive from justice, had a hearing on Saturday last on a writ of habeas corpus, in the Bupreme Court, before Judge Edwards. The Judge ordered the prisoner to be sent to Massachusetts for trial. Nnano Appbektices is Cud*.— The Wash ington Union, of Saturday, publishes an extract from a letter dated Cuba, Oot. 20, supposed to bo written by the U. 8. Consul at Havana, which says that when the new Captain General arrives the apprentice system will be proolaimed. The writer also pays that, instead of thirty, or forty thousand, it is contemplated to import one hnn dred thousand Afrioan apprentices. He adds,: «• if carried out, I will quit the island with the full conviction that soon after we shall have Another St. Domingo." Letteb rBOM Ppbsibbst Piebce.—The fol ing abort, bat eloquent letter was addressed, by franklin Pieree, to the Sons of New Hampshire, at the annual meeting at Boston, on the 29th ult t 1 t * HEWS OP OCR OWS STATE. Ebie Cocirrr.—The only important topic of a local character this week, is the resignation of Mr. Fallow, President of the Sunbury ana hne Toad. Ho baa resigned because, as he says in snbatance, his pecuniary interests hate already i suffered by his connection with it; and beoause, from tbe opposition ihatdias been manifested to, him, he is satisfted thnt bis longer continuance would be prejudicial to. the roadl.i Upon hlffre* eignation being read to the Board, aiJnoßfcflat? tering senes of resolutions, passed unanimously. Jons Tttckeb, Esq., Pre sideut of the Beadlng-Bailrpad, was then elect ed President pro tern; and It was thought here, and* suggested elsewhere, that he would be elect ed permanent President; but we see that he has peremptorily deolined on account of other en gagements.. What the proapeots. are for . the building of tbe road we can hardly tell, though we hope for the best. Of, one thing. p however, we fear ; and that is, that the local interests of Erie will never again find so good a friend, for President of the road, as Christopher Fallon?— Observer. Combeuland County.—Fibs I —On yesterday morning, at about half past 7 o’olook, the dwel ling of Mr. Philip Mesbbbsmith, of this bor ough, was discovered to be on fire. Our firemen were soon on the spot, but owing to a scarcity of water, were unable to save thebulldlng; they, however, prevented the flames from spreading to tbd adjoining booses, otherwise the destruo tion of property might have been great- FoZun feer. Loot Out—Ohiokex Tiiteyes About.— Mnoh haying been said of the superiority of tho Shan ghai over the common obloken, some acounurel, in order to teat the matter, made a deaoent upon his Honor Jndgo Graham's chicken roost, on Tuesday morning last, about 2 o'clock. The thief succeeded in killing six of tho Judge e beßt Shanghais, bat the sadden appearance of some of the family, prevented him from getting them array.— H>. Wo would advise onr posscßsoro of fine chiok ena, to look out for their hen-roosts. Sown Go —Accordingto returns at tho Treas ury Department, the value of the portion of the cotton crop of the Dtiltcd Btates exported during tho year ending on the 30th of Jane last was $109,000,000 against $87,000,000 worth ex ported daring the tho 80th of Juno 1862 Figures like these tell the tale of our country’s Industrial progress most forcibly. Items of Mews and Miscellany, There is on old lady in Virginia, who believes it to be n Bible doctrine that, for seven years before tho end of the world, no children aro to be born ; and that gives her comfort, for at every fresh birth sho hears of, she says to her self, “ well the seven years at least have not begun.” “ Take off your hat, man,” cried Lord Abln ger to an amazon in n riding-dress, who appear ed as a witness in a nisi prius court of a certain country town. I'm not a man,” replied the in dignant lady. "Then,” said his lordship, “In no judge.” There is a laiy fellow in the west who spells Tennessee 10 A C. It is stated that an Intelligent citizen of Hous ton, Texas, has rocently made a close examina tion into the matter, and finds that about seven ty-five thousand dollars are spout annually in that city for intoxicating liquors—a city of about three thousand white inhabitants. •' Don't talk to me about your gun cotton,” said a gentleman. Til put my wife against any invention in the world for blowing people up. If the government could get her to sit down op josite San Juan de L’lloa, the Mexicans would cave instanter.” Five boys, employed in different clothing, shoe, and mercantile establishments in Boston, were arrested on Monday, charged with robbing their employers. Their depredations have been car ried on for a long time unsuspected, and have amounted in value to a largo sum.. They were all oolleagued, and it appeared, intended to raise enough by their depredations to make a trip to Europe. We learn from Montreal that the grand Jury in tho case of thejQdivazzi riots have been dis charged, and that-its indictments were found against tho mayor of that city, or the military officers who were said to be implicated in lbo riot in that city, and the killing of several per eons. There is no truth, it is said, in tho statement that Martin Van Barcn has been appointed um pire to decide the disputed questions before the mixed commission about to sit at London, to set tle the claims between tbo United States and Great Britain. Four hundred and forty business men and other citizens of Portland, Me., have signed a statement, which is published in the •' State of Maine," contradicting the story recently put in Circulation that there was more drinking in Port land since the Maino law went into operation than previously. Uorb or THE Lights EE Orrnia*. —Wo giro below an extract of <i letter under date of tbo 19th September lost, in relation to the outrage perpetrated on Mr. Lightner, a citiion of tbe United States, by Mexican officials, in Chihua hua. The respeotabllity of the anthor insures tbe cerrectness of bis statement, and tbo utmost reliance oan be placed upon what he has writ ten. It la as follows : " Ererything here is about as usual. Nothing new of importance exoept the now edict of San ta Anna, prohibiting tbe use of foreign ooin in the republic, and taxing horses, raising the du ties on calico, Ac., to fire cents per Terra, whioh .amounts to a prohibition. Yoq know that when Gen. Trias was up here (last spring) to raise funds to feed and clothe his naked soldiers, he let Mr. Lightner take into Mexico a large amount of goods. The custom house officers of Chihua hua, under the instructions of Santa Anna, re fused to recognise Gen. Trias’ act, and seired on some fifteen or sixteen thousand dollars worth. Lightner then sold out whatyraa left for what he could get, and made a claim against Mexioo. When the custom house officers saw this, they became alarmed,-and offered to return tbe goods if ho would pay the expense of the remoral, Ao. This he refused, and they kept the goods. Gen. Trias then oalled on Mr. Lightner, and told him that ae he had been the cause of his difficulties, he would giro him possession of all his ranohes, or sell them and turn oxer the money to him, rather than let him be n loser. This Mr. Light ner refused, and thus tho case now Btands.” Mr. Lightner, we have been informed by an officer of the army, reoently from New Mexioo, ie a gentleman of high standing, and unblemish ed reputation as a merchant, who imports from Philadelphia and New York, every other year, from fifty to eighty thoueand dollars worth of goods His ease le not the first of Mexican out age on the rights-and privileges of our cltixens trading in Chihuahua, and demands attention from our government— Baltimore Sun. JBBIKB OF Womes.— Tho great number of ag gravated assaults, committed by men on their wires, In England, boa led one of the London iournali to reoommend a new punishment for Buoh offences, as Well as a novel method of award ine it The proposition is to try all anon as* sanlte by a jary of -women, partly to obtain a fairer verdict,-partly to coTer the Criminal with ridicule. In addition, it. is recommended that the penalty be also of a shameful character, analagons, for example, to exposure in the ont tv-stool the punishment to which scolds were formerly subjected; but this is only an endeavor to remove one evil by returning to another. The verdict of tho ago has rightly condemned whip* Ping-posts, stocks, pillories, and other degrad ing penalties of similar character. To subject a man to a shameful exposure, is a poor way to refine him. The brutality of husbands can ne ver be cured, rely on it, by brutalizing punish ments. In short, the remedies proposed by the London journal would make things worse, in stead of better. The mode of awarding the penalty would also fail of its purpose. The publicity of the jury box would dertaibly not refine woman ; while there would be no more security for impartiali ty in the verdict, than there is now. It is a good rule never to make a change unless it is certain to be for the better. To the honor of Americans, they are far IeBS brutal to their wives than Englishmen. What is the cause T Can It be that mothers here, by their more judicious training, win more respeot for their sex than English mothers’ Or are wives here more capable of producing and maintaining affection ?— Philo, Ledger, i Thu GOVSSKMIHX Esveitoe.— The hashing toif correspondent o t the New Fork Courier estl mates-that-receipts from customs for the fiscal bo $78,850,000, and S public lauds and other sources ’ thus making tha total ,revenue equal to $80,050,- a^eanoeUodthlßWeekat.thetteasu^y^ltU ainodht'to otot dolto. . rt » •' ■* •: .\.-V *• “ •“•i"' -; > . •1-. i ..-r s y'i ' -) ‘ Omab Pacha's Lettxb to Pbisce Gobtsciia kotv. —The following is Omar’s letter to the Russian commander: , t , , «• Monsieur le General: It is by tbe order or my government, that I have tbebonor to address this letter to your excellency i> ' , _ “Whilst the; Salilteo Porte exhausted all means of conciliation, to maintain at once peace and Its ovrn lbdependence. the court of Russia baa not ceased to raise -difficulties in the way of any such -settlement, and has ended vrithtbe vio lationof treaties, invadiog.the two.prmcipali ties 6t Moldavia and Wallachla, integral parts of tbe Ottoman empire. ‘ 1 From its pacifio system, the Porte, instead of exercising its right to make reprisals, confined itself even then to protesting, and did not devi ate from the vrny that might lead to on arrange ment. ■ - . ■ ~ “ Russia on the contrary, far from evincing corresponding sentiments, has ended by reject ing the proposals recommended by the augnst mediating courts—proposals which were alike necessary to the honor and security of the Porte. “There only remains to tbe lattor the indis pensable necessity of war. Bat as tbe invasion of tbe Principalities, and the violations of trea ties which havo attended it, are tbe veritable cause of war, the Sublime Porte, ns a last ex pression of its paoifio sentiments, proposes to your Eiccllcnoy, by my intervention, tho evacu ation of the two provinces, and grants for your decision a term of fifteen days, to date from the receipt of this letter. If within this interval a negative answer shall reach mo from yonrEx* cellency, the commencement of hostilities will be the natural consequence. . . “ While I havo tho honor to make tho intima tion to yoar Exoelloncy, I embrace the opportu nity to offer the assaranoe of my high esteem. (Biened,) 9 UMAR. • The following conrt document is _ Ooritchakof's reply.—" My master is not at war with Tnrkev, bat I have orders not to leave tho Principalities until tbo Porto shall have given to tho Otar tbe moral satisfaction be demands. When this point has been obtained, I will evacu ate the Principalities immediately, whatever the time or tho season. If lam attaoked by the Torkish ormy. I will defend myself, (confine my self to the defensive/) _____ (Signed,) GORTSHAKOFF. Tnr LopisvuxeTbaosdt.— Professor B i'tler Principals the Hi(th School, at Louisville, 1 has been onnouuced by telegraph, was shot by Mat P Waud, oldest son of B. J. Waiid, on Wednesday morning, and died that night. The Courier says of the lamentablo transaction. ■ • He went to the High School oooomponied by two of his brothers, Bobcrt Ward, a youth of sixteen, and William Ward, a smaller boy, and called for Win. H. 0. Bailor, one of the teach ers A few words passed between them, when ] Mr Ward pulled out a pistol and shot Mr. But ler down The bnll penetrated hlB left breast ovor the heart, nnd he fell to the floor, exclaim, ingin his agony. "1 am tilled—oh, my poo wlfo and ohild 1" Word then dropped his p r l tol, and aooompantod by bis brother, retreated from the school room. Mr. Bailor was able to riße from the floor, and left the room, assisted by Borne boys, but when in the street bo fell again, and was carried home. The ball oonld not be extracted, and he bled in wardly. Mr. Butler had corrected-Wm. Ward, one of bis pupils, the day previous, for telling a falsehood 4 which led to the tragic affair. Robert Word, who accompanied his brother, drew a Bowie-knife, an l when Prof. Stargns, the other teoohor in the sohool. adranced to the assistance of Mr. Butler, he mado each demon Rtratlons that tho Professor retreated and made his escape oat of the window. The scholars in the school room were also scattered in all direc tions by tho display of such warlike instruments in their midst. . Mr. M. P. Ward and Bobt. J. Word. jr . wore promptly arrested and lodged in jail, and as the affair will nadergo a judicial ioyestigation, we I forbear narrating the particulars Mr- Butler was one of the best and most !n -offensWe men In the world, ond we can appreci ate tho anguish of his friends at his being so un timely cat off and in each a manner. The affair is generally regarded os of a most atrocious and unproToked character, and when it became known tho deepest indignation prevailed through out the citj. The Wabd family is one of the wealthiest, and most prominent in Kentucky. Yellow Fetee is Alabama.— The Mobile Board of Health, on the -27th nit., resoircd to discontinue the daily reports or interments, bo lierino that the yellow foser no longer existed as an epidemic. Eutaw, Oreonsborongh and Camden are re ported perfectly free from yellow ferer, by the papers published at those places reepectirely. A letter from Rot. T. H. Foster, tho Metho dist minister at Demopolis. published in the Eo tsw I Vhig, and dated on the 17th nit., states that up to that time there bad been one hundred cases out of the small population remaining at Demopolis, of which fifteen had terminated fa tally. .n . Tho Linden JrjTertonicTt of the 24th wtr says: It affords us pleasure to announce that the fe ver is abating in Demopolis. there having been no new cases of it io sereral days; while those who hare it are doing -well. Since our last, Mr;' and Mrs. Abelsbanser. Mr. and Mrs. Trawick. I’.'Manning, of Pfuiriorille, and a young Frits, hare died of tho epidemic." The Tuscaloosa papers both say that the health of that place is perfectly good. The Ifonitar of the 20th helioses there is not a single case of alckness in town. There were only six interments in Montgomery for the three days ending on Sunday, inoluaire. The Journal of Monday Bays that all the cases which baro occurred during the last two months haring been confined with, perhaps, -a-single ex ception, to that City north of Market Btreet—a portion of the third ward. The Advertiser and Gazette of Tuesday an nounces the death of Col. Martin Pond, an old and rained citixen of Montgomery. A both in Death teom Spieitoal Rappisos We learn from the Buffalo Conner, that some nine months since, n young man and woman in Kruno, jj. Y'., upon being informed by a medium that it was the wilt of the “spirits" that they should become than and wife, although scarcely ac quainted with each other, went before a justice and were married. The woman, whose health bad alroady been impaired by the exoiting in fluences of “ spiritual manifestations, ” grow worse, and finally died. During her sickness she was attended by a spiritual physician, under whose direction sho would stretch herself upon the ground, face downward, remaining in that posture hours at a time, for the purpose of “ get ting eleotrioity from the earth," and go through with carious other equally absurd performances. Subsequent to her death the body showed no symptoms of decay, and was kept for a week or more without burial, owing to fears which her friends entertained that she was not dead.. At length her physiolanand spiritual friends quiet ed all doubts by asserting that her spirit was too happy in the sphere where it had gone, to return to the cares and pains incident to the flesh, and she was buried. Fooitivb Blayes is Canada — instances are frequently meeting our eye of hardships endured by fugltire Blares in Canada, with whiob, ac cording to the statements of the negroes them sclres, there was no parallel while they were in a condition of servitude. For the benefit of the managers of tho ■■ under-ground railroad,” we publish the following oaao of tho kind, the ao oonnt of which is taken from the Napanee (C. W.) Standard: «* There is a negro residing in this place, up wards of 60 years old, who ran away from his master in Maryland last April, and came through safe by the under-ground railroad, lie says he would be glad to return to his old master by the over ground road, or even on foot, if he coaid, ae he has experienced more suffering and hard ships daring his stay of fire months in,Canada, than ho boa during his whole life in slayery. Fe.Aiini'LKNT Notes. —Tho National Intelligen-- cer has been shown a two dollar note, forwarded from South Carolina, purporting to be on the Mechanics’ Bank of Georgetown, D. C. It is not necessary to Bay that Buoh a note is fraudulent ond worthless, there being no bank of the description in the District Persons at a dia* tance may, in addition, .require to be told that by law there are no bank issues in the District of denominations less than fire dollars. —BalL Sun. Loss o? the Sun* Liverpool. —Ship Clara Ann, Capt Hatch, at New Orleans, from Cardiff, (Wales) reports that on the 4th ult., in lat 425, long. 18, fell in with and picked up fivo men, the first mate and four of the crew of the Brit ish ship Liverpool, Capt Williams, from Bhields, loaded with coal for New York, foundered and sunk, carrying down with her Capt Williams, wife, one lady passenger, and 11 men, the bal ance of the crew. ego- Bronson, Collector at the Port of Neir York, refused to comply with the instructions of the Secretary of the Treasuty. The President exhibited bis Jackson pluck and kicked him out Of office. This is fight, and shows tho Admin istration 1* determined, regardless of consequen-. ces, to earey out Its policy. —Ohio Patriot. - v ■’■' 4 = ; •,<*, \ \ •Cir Another Cue of IPever anA A*oe Cored.— A few days ego we recorded»»utnnUhlsseore of Ferer and Ague by the nee of Dr. hl’Dana’a Direr PUU We hare now another to mention, via* that of Mr* Sharpe, of Madiaonborgh, who staid that he had under a very sever* attach. okAguo and Ferer, and ***/*?®?_ j restorod by the use of Mr. Sharpe alWCXpfftSfrr [ es an opinion, founded on .observation, that the I*£v6? j [ are the best fi» r :^OUs > cqispl»ictB.‘"’er«r a£eres In'thil fiOOr | Uon of country. •/-* \ Although long fcnoirn li t sovereign remedy for chrohlu eases of Hepaitto derangement, crdlseascs of tho Direr, the: proprietors of Dr. M’Dsiefo' pnJ**ere,not'stip«redl!t>r;fljr frequent, bnt gratifying erldences of Its general nlility and euratlrfr capacity. In this respect, this lnralnable medl ctno has exceeded their most sanguine expectations, and induced them to hope that It will bo Introduced into erery family In the United States. Purchasers will be earefal to ut for Dr. STLijrrt rolebreted llrXB J Pnxs, anrtalcf nonireliXK Then-are other Pills, purporting to be Lirer ?Uls, now before the tmhUe.'- Dr.H’LeneV hirer Pills, else his nlebratcd Ver »w bated at 01l the Cnitod States, and by 60 Wood street. Fall and Winter Clotting? Whole sale and Retail.— A large sod splendid stock of Ball and Winter aothlnglanow reaaySirthelnspectlojrof these wishing to be fitted out In the tnxJe. OalUnd eeelbryoor "'coontry Merchants would Bud It to their Interest to ca’l and examine the stock. N. B.—Customer work made to order In ropettor *tyle, and at the shortest notice. .. QUIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, So. 210 Liberty street. oa-As a Soring And Bummer Medicine, thce, thereby cleansing the system own prescription; lu.bermlesi,sndat th ;“™ ordinary good end the numher of Jgs»^M* 0 by many of the most respectable and elsewhere, must bo condltnlre erldenos that there is stogiebottle willeatijfj thimMt,»ceptkal ° f %* tmadTertisementln snotbor eclamn. [octSdswlnr sg-Assignees’ Kotlee.—The undersigned. As slgnere of EDWARD HBAZELTON, hereby notify all per sons Indebted to laid Heanlton toettt end mike' and all pereons haring claims against him, will pieasa pre sent them for settlement. ~ .... M The Store Will be kept open tossU oot the Stock of Goods on hand aboot eixtydays fromthls date, where W. H KINCAID, one of the Assignees, will be found. REUBEN MILLER, dr, 1 GEORGE A. BERBE,' ■ > Assignees. WILLIAM U. KtNCAICj Pittsburgh. Oct. 18.1853. = (oct3lMw») «a* Tuns axn sottsoos com edrerUsedfor headache and other- Ule that flesh la hair to,” bat, to onr notion.s good, easy lilting Hit, at a price to soil the times. Is the best remedy yet proposed, and tho P'* l ? slderetom Is tho Bajrar* Hit STORZ, 147 Wood street, oppo site the new Presbyterian Church. Mark thennmber, 117, sign of American flag.. : . HEW ADVEBTISZHEHTS. MASOHIC HAIL. Mad'lle the baroness JI'LIA DB BEBG Respectfully Inlbnns the cU'«cu» of PlttiburjU that «i» w ‘' * GRAND COMCE&.T - O'i FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER lira, Assisted by the follosrtne dUtin*utsi*l Artistes r BIO*HA SIDONIA COSTINI, Tut ToanK md gifted PrfflsaDowaftonxtbflQrtßdOparAof SL Petarsburyb; • MB. ARTHUR ALLEYN E, Ttfoor of tb*vlsiglWf Opera, London; ; SIGNORSPECCHL . Basso Pcofundo; . MR. HENRY APPY, Solo YiolioUt to King of Holland; and HERR MORITZ HEBICIL fete Pianist to the Prine* of Prussia. AT* Ticket* M cents; to be bad mi tbe usual places. Coocsrt to commence at S o’clock. norß -. Indiana TowniUlp Floaghlng Slaleti. 31 HE AaRrCULTCttAL SOCIETY or INDIANA reepeet fully Ely 1! notice that the AYNDAL VLOLQIIING ATCH will 'Ate plAee on WEDNESDAY, the Klh ltut, on the Farm of the late JAMES 110 SS, two miles front Sharptburgh, core by the l-ennaylTinla Cabal, whetw wr rtipwtfally lr*!te neighboring Tnwmblptto meet with us, end compete ;0r the following premiums. Py complying with the ruin of the Society, Mttrraraly, the following Premium* win be awarded: —To the latptlO; 2d, SS; 3J, to • 4th. S 5; sth, 43; 6th, J 2. Ploughmen to hare their teams on the ground at S o’dock. Ploughing to be not lees than ell tnphel, oor Biota than night Inches nt flejglvAßd as near the iquire ae possible. . : ; . . The following gentlemen wo hare selected aa Jtuges. and reoueet them to meet at tha home of John M'Crum.of eatd , Township, at 11 o'clocK;-Wiwi*» Manta, Manchester; 1 Jotct M Cannes, Peebles Tp-, Joint MaQU-L. Welt Dear. Z. PATTEKSON, Praa’t f nneSiltda w] it j. Bon*, s«sy MUSIC— Kosetmali rjctiottiseb—Co the JUspw Jen* j nle, Anna, Ar, - - i Hetty Roberta; by if. Sledla. , „, ' . Moonlight QuMtstep—dedicated to Hitt Hattie L. White, , by N. Bl*iilo. . v . J pet SrtbnUiwh; elegantly lUostraletL Maypole Schottlseb; Osborne. Kl m do. Harris. Sea Shell Waltz; lUamtaL Katy*s Ctt : Come bny my Hof Oirn. Old Dog Tray; Poster.' Rival Schottlreb ; Brown. . fiaty-Dhl Polka; Jolleo. Prima Donna Wallace; J alien. Woodland Whlepera; Jaell. Jnlu Is oar Darling Pride; Sanford. ÜBy Dale Song, Schott lsch, Waltz, Varlatlcru, and guitar. Pop goes the Weaxel—a new dance. The j out received by Adame k Cc's Express; to other with a large selection a£ popular and standard Music For ralo by JOHN MKttOB. , 81 Wood street.. f sot ft] __ New Mnale retiTcd weekly. VTBW MU&ICI'MJtW MUSIC!—U. * Ui^ i\ CiMO’B lUll, ft& Foaara inm, have just received the latest production* of Jciurr, A. Jaiu, JLOurtsciuiX, and other favorite composed . _ „ Woodland Whispers; IHustraUon: by A. JaelL Forvstftlade Polka BrUlaafe; M. Gottechalk. Piizaa Donna Walti; JulUen. Etude Gallop; A. JoelL WaterSnrlt* Polka; Gottschalk. Katy-dla Polka; Jullian. RLxaSchotUech. Rosebush.Schottiseb; 2». Siedle. Maypole Sehottiseh, tea Shell WulU. Moonlight Quickstep; N. SMle. I« thlsDeath! o,Mother meJ Seng. Farewafl—a rtply to ’‘Good Dya.” Song. Uttlu Agrine Flower*; Landler. The long and weiiy day. Bong.- Pop core the Weasel.. Song and Variations. The latest publication* tbr the Guitar, together with a. large assortment of Foreign Moife ' - norS N» BOORS, CHOICS .BOpRSi-rthe £xiieei,a. TaTe by Talri anthor of Helolee* etc. History of the Jfavy of the United States; by J. Fenni* morn Cooper. „ „ The Works of Joseph Addison; by George Washington Peruvian Antiquities; by Mariano Edvard Rivero and John James Tschuch. ■ Outline of Comparative Philology;by M. Scheie De Tare, of tha Cnlverrity of Virginia. A Visit to Europe, In I»M, by Pint Broj. Blllisnn, Mr. Rutherford'® Children* bytbe author of the Wide, Wide World, etc. . 4 . . . ' Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Seulptnn, etc., by & Spoooer,A. B. M. D. ' life in the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenana; by Mrs. Collu Mackenzln. ■ , The Story of Mont Kano: by Albert Smith.- ■ • City Architecture, or Designs for Dwelling Houses, Stares,' •tc4 by >L Field. • The Popular Educator for November. For .iloTt W. A. QItDSNTESMMr A CO.’S, noT g *8 Foorth atraat rtMIIRD BTKEET PROPERTY FOR BALE—A ncwXhrM I Storr Brick DWELEISO UODSK, with Stot. Bora, •ttuated ou Third atrwt, hcfirixro Wood and Bmithfield contain, ala.eo Rootat, besMaa the Storeroom, ,lUU, And good Cellar. The House U well finished, and to gooaorder, . Gas Fixtures, Bath Boom, for hot and cold waieyftd - JEfea. Lot Is 20 foet front by 85 deop. Will be sold upon easy terms. £ CDTUBERT A SW, nOT g • 140 Third street. ALU PAPER AND BORDERS-rAtall prteaa, farad) bT WALTER P. MARSHALL, / DOTS IN DOW SHADES—PI»In and Cirar»d,'for»«l« byj norS WALTER P. MARSHALL. TA ECORATI VS PAPER TfANOINIJS—of Ouk, Marble, 1 / and Landscapes, for aala bj ~ _ _ norS WALTER P. MARSHALL. GREAT SALE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS THE LARGE AND| BrLENbID STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NO. fa MARKET IS NOW SELLING OFF AT EASTERN COST, To Close Mitsiness a 49-The undersigned£*» positively/determined to relin quish business et the end of the present year, previous to which every dollar's worth of Ooods in the house must and will be sold. ' _ _ PHILIP BOSS. 43* MARKET street, between Fourth and the Dia mond wnvTnHw Orphan’* Court Sale*. VITILL be sold at Public Auction, by order of the Or yy phan*» Court, on MONDAY, the 6th day of DECEM BER, at 10 o’clock, a. v., on the premised, all that certain lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, bounded and doe* cribed u follows, to wit: Beginning on Smithfield street at the distance of S 3 feet eastwardly from the corner of Third street, at the corner of lot of James HcKown, thence at rkht angles with Smithfield street 60 feet, towards Grant street, thence parallel with- Smilhfield street 19 feet toward Fourth street, thence parallel with Fourth street 60 feet to Smithfield street, thence along Smithfield street.l9 feet to the place of beginning; being 19 feet front on the eastwardly sldeof Smithfield street, and running back towards Grant street, on which is erected * large three ataxy brick dwelling house, lo good order. • Title (rood. Term* made known at sale. * mtmas TINDLR, Administrator of H. WILKINSON. . noT7-dOUw3t To Iron Humfaetareri* rtE RENTON DIOS COMPANY, of Wejtera Pennsyl tjlbU, with a capital of $160,000, haring become the, ownmS piopriston or to RENT&N and DICBHJSOX PATENTS, la Western Peaneylreaie, £» making Iron di rect baathe Ore, are now preparedto eaWrlghtatoMg their loproreminto, eo patented, la the territory atacrald. The acknowledged ropeliority of the Eentnn. prooess whereby iron ore can he eoarerted Into wrenghtiron, at -heat tie cost of conrerting ore lato pig neial, readereit nnnecaaary to recapitulate ItaadTantagce here. . :. . Titoettddreeredto W. DEWZES WOODS, apatite-, Keerport, Allegheny coanty, , Peaneylranla,, where nfara ece, wtththe Beaton ImpreTemeat,, Uaow ia-eaecesifal wilhtaauShSeetteatloa; [norTrlAwt* V-- • t . , - '( ** '* V - '• f '>- • indlKutlfo and Llnr Oomptalni ILfy CUBED *1 KXEB’S PETEULEUM, —Bead the fol- j lowing, letter from Her. 0. Drerpson, * Misslonery. In °^. B i M. K aa—Dcar Sir: Myself end wife hertag been matlybeneatted by the nse of your Petralenra, Iwlsh to Iwreirth send me e box of two or throe dosen bottle*. I eta the Congregetlonel Minister In this piece, end eererel of my people ere sflectedwltb tadlMUonend en lnecton of-Wttrer, the seme of myself ehd wife, before tetog toot Prrrouon, o* Boer On. We took eererel bottles— twoor throe eedi—ebont » year end e helf ego, end we Lire nererenjoyed sngoodheelthfbr yranUweJaTe UmV I hed not'token » stogie. bottlßfbetow, thLt foSnessof the etomeohwhloh» dlstreeseTtbe dye relfered, end I here felt nothlng,oflt rince that Jto wife 1™ elso reUered from e ehronto disease of hed been of eererel yeers Mending, by the “tSd S'? ILnShCensl Basin, GEO.IL KETSEB, 140 wS? ;»? Mrilc?ne DeeleMerery 'wtiera. FC&NACE3, VeaUUtow, Tin eT«7 article ,; Particular attention paSti to thaersctlOTi <5 \£rT tttadng and Drying-Apparatus;-fey^-Bte&ia* PJP^»“ 01 Water, and Cbibtnn’a Furnace. ~~ : -tiOT&««P- _ Dr. Larzette'i tfflntf Cor«fti»« Sgr CREATIVE ELIXIR,' prescribed as en . effectual, restorative In‘eases ofSFeaknesajlinpoteney, or Barrenness,: *nd all frregnlaritifts of nature. As an Invigorating Rco* edy U.is unequalled. Alsoa eertain.'Bfimedy for. Incipient Cansnmption, Indigestion,.Loss, of MuscularJSnergy, ana, Female Weakness- So. 110 THIRD street Pittsburgh. .- '■ . ■ ■ ■■ '■ ‘ oct3bd2<r ; AHTiy BurgeonDentMtr-18ueee8sor7T Biddle.} So. I*l Smith field st. * [pylky-. i Kotlce*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO IL^cxETTrof Pittsburgh and AllesKeny r m©eU on-tbb -first ami third WEDNESDAY of orery month, at the FLOKI* DA HOnSE, Market street, ‘By order. x ■ JeVyJfrT - • JOHH r Secretary. wrgo’i Cotillion and. Brans Btthorn Band, can Be bad By applying, to Wul. Frank Cargo, at'tße ‘‘CrystalPalace - ay2fctf ' Mi CARGO A m’S, Fourth street. meA^VQPthgbeatOaiQHQTKaiaPitts^ burgh, at 60 cents 9&-»go tat ll * ?ea Store, 50,88 Flfthstreet, irhera thavery best mack nndGreen Tv** can always Be had.. : . • TIT 9 ' n"=sConu! Conuit Gonulit Aral J*t [Lg? sona ere dreadlblly tormented srithcornx. .Acertain remedy *iH be foondln Dr. OoffiGfs Corns Pitsna, ftr «ole by Dr. QEO. S. KKTBEB, HD Wood itreet. Pries, retail at 12}£and 25 cte. per box. ; «pS deductions to thbee who boy to aeu again. •f . • t- V ': ■ t'_v . 'V 1 -* -- 1 BODCE, E O. O. F,—The Anzerona Lodge, No. 259, L O; of 0. meet* every Wednesday erenlhglh Washington Hall. Wood st.- [jylry O. 0. B*—-Place of nieettng, :Washin£ton<EL3l, K^TwoodstreeWbetween FHthstreetandVirgni.alley.- RTOBOTfIa Lonca,;so.S3&r-Meet3 erery Tuesday eyeiung. Uxßcasma Excakpiost,No.B7—Meets first anduiird Friday of each month. . '■ - |mar2say: . _ Gartttln MaterUli, «a CartainTrimiaings otetery description, Pornitare: Plushes, Broeatellea, and Muslin Curtains, H.l. Painted WindowShsdes, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins, Bangs, 4c, it wholesaleamJmtsil. . . Jf- H-OAiiaTa, N 0.169 Ohesnut street, comer. Hfth, PhflartslplUe., - CortaiM Hide sod'Trtaiiaedtn the very penrest French stria. ■ -- ■ --V-. - [mertOJr'. CHAS. E. LOOMIS, AMD BUL BEOEEEi Motes, Bonds, Mortgages, SegoUated, PAancuua.ATOstioa omcx >. TO *pttr PimogAfiE AMD SALE OF STOCKS, . ffi-flmefr-TS Fourth street, betr«a Market «o<J Vood opposite the Bsnfc of Pittsburgh. janlSay Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,' (isiß rat uauii Aims.!' , <yr=u> FAMILIES will be supplied with onr-rarlmii SWIM of FEESffOBODHDiLODE, ' l)T ie»Tlnz their order! st tho Mill dr In our braesst lonii. Wilson * 00., Wood etreet,or Braun A Iteltsr, cor ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Httlburgh. H. P. Sehwsrtt, or J. T-Bample,JrnggirtR r Allegheny-. Floor will be dellreradto famillesfaxeitberaf the two cities. ,jS?• CASn °° <teUTCTy BETAK. EESNEDYACtL.„ lLf>rPostOffic*Bandings, Third street. Ukenewstaken In ell kinds of'weather, from # A. M. to 5 P.SL, giving an accurate artistic and *rxtmmsm likeness, tmlike and vastly au* nerior the common ebeapdaguarreotypes; at tbe£6Uoiring : JheappVfces: JW $3, $3, $4, and upward, according to the size and quality of case or frame. Hoars fijrchfldmx, from 11 A.3Lto2P.IT. H. B.—Likenesses of sick dr deceased persons taken In any part of the dty. [nor2s:ly - W. A- JI'CIiUBO.. pellet4a «R»e^T«u ; (i-cgr Choice fbmfljf Groceries, Waodm and JKUoie Jl art, -Huon hind one of lhe most extend to Stuck? of goods in hii lino to bo found la the Welt, which he offers it the low eft market rates > _’irb©lesal* or retail) and irarwotf tlwia to be of the beat quality. , £*... charge. ir"^*ASSOCIATED Klremeo’t Companr of the CUyof PlUflburgJt J. K.UOORHJSAO, Prerideat—RQßEßT FlNNSY, Secretory Will igtinrt FIRK-and-MAKINB RI&KS-nfjdl kinds. Office: In Monougahela House, Nos. 124 and 125 Water street'. • - BOQETOSSJ ' - J. K. Moorhead, ’ ; - W. J.Andereon, • B. Sawyer, .B.B.Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar, H.B-WHkins, W. Wt Dallas, ChsriesHent, C. H. Paulson, -*••• WUliam Collin gwood, AP.AnshoU, Joseph Kaye, William WUXlnson.- ; CASH MUTUAL FIKB AND*ITa. INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, s*oo,ooo, C3AK rss pzrivtual, - iVeridcaf—Hon; AUGUSTUS O. HEISTER. ' Secretary. —THOMAS EL WILLSON, Eiq. . . • nmscroßs: • Hon. A O.TTeister, . ~ Samuel W, Hay V.. William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William A-Fahnestock, JobnUOox, Harvey EoUmsu, . JaeohPetem*-. John Walker*Jr., . William. Colder,.Jr* . Jacob A HalderoaD, . Aaron,Boxnbaugh.- RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, }a3 (entrance on Wood street.) lmnrance Company of Pitlabnrgti*—H. D. KING, President; SAM* URL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. , ‘ . CW«: M W<dsrSZnet,txiwe*n iforitf end WoaUtr'eiu Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, ontheOhio and Misst <lppi River* and tributaries, .•Insures against Loss cr Damage by Fire. , - ALSO—Against IheTerttsof the Sea, and Inland a ariga* tionand Transportation. H. D. King, Wm. Larimer, Jr., William Bagaley, Samuel 11. Kler, Samuel Rea, ; WBllato Bingham,' Robert DonlapiJr., Johns.Dflworth, - A Harbaugh, . Francis Sellers, Edward Qeaxleion, J.Sehoonmaker, Walter Bryant, . William B. Hays. , Sf. Pennock. > flecß PHILADELPHIA CUBTAm WABEHOUSE, ITI Chestnvtst n npposit£th£ Satelfotixs, n. w. bafford, . . . KEEPSconstantly cm hand the moctextenslTe and TartedagortmeutofOnrtatoandCnrtain Materials to be found in the city,, comprising ingart of-thejfoltewinj:. CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE. COVERINGS—aII iSmchLaceCortalns, Window rices, Muslin M Buff Hollands, all widths, i‘renehßroeateUes,an widths,Gilt Oorni«a,eTer7-etyle and French Plushes, .‘price*.' . « Satin I*lnes, Gilt Curtain Pta « Lampas, « • Bands, i. Satins, (Sards and Tassels, « Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, **. Cashmerette, Loops, Plain Turkey Red, Fringes,' ‘ , • „ India Satin Damaik, picture Tassels and Cords* « Untoir Silks, -Shade Tasselsand Bmsesi —* Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rtogs, Brackets,!* A fbHassortmont ot the above goods constantly for sale, wholesale nr retalL ■ [marlay—annum rpr=» pittslrorgh kUelnanr anew-6om» \ pajiy, of PITTSBURGH, PA. CtPttiL, $lOO,OOO PresldenVr-Jaxis-A.Hoos.- :* . * Vice PTeeldent—flaasm. ; .o<; Treasurer—Josxpb A LtXCQ. Secretary—C. A Cduom -„ • . • OFFICE, .NO. 66 FIFTH STREET, (J&atonic Hall Building*} r - - This Company makes everylnsurance appertaining to or connected with Life Riska~ - . *u«- Mutual Rates are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies.' -- : .. - Joint Stock rates at a redaction of cne-mlrd from the rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one third percent, paid annually in advance. • • ©a the lives of persona going to Califfimiaoi Australia. • • : “ waxcroaa. James 9. Hoon, Saaoel STClurkan, William PhflHpa, John A. Wilson, . ' John Scott,'’ Joseph P. Gaaam. M. t). John iPAlpin, Alexander Reynolds,. _ Horatio N.Ee*. Hiram Stowe, gtarffl ft- -« Splen4)d Freih S too It of, SE W PI&OS.—The subscriber re» .. - Fpoctfully the public that be u now (electing to person, nt the Csctorles of Sew Yerk and Boston, & most extensive VI. «TJ» __ and ELKO AST STOCK OF NEW PIANO FOBSES.. The utmost car? and attention will bo giten toaheselectionoi the very test instruments which are. manufacturedto tots country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the. arrival of elegant, instruments .beibre buying else where, as they will JttftTe the advmntoge of cimoaug Xcom among the finttlUmed Pianos which the New-Tork *nd Boston market affords. Tfceauh&criber is determined to se lect the best and finest Instruments, from amot«r the. hun dreda of the Eastern stock, and will positively sen themat nd faetarypriid, without additional charges for freight, Ac, The first Pianos of this lot will arrive to about a fortnight «nrt ffmlna. . .HENRY KLEBKB, 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. N. IL—Old Pianos token In. exchange ai the highest Valuation. , . W 2O orofuitu—it u doe tt hiEfi’S Jtfraam? to h'3? aay that it hsa been known to completely eradicate . etery of this dreadful disease to lea time than any other remedy, and at leas cost or inconvenience to the pa tient, . The thousands of certificates in the hands of. the propria tor. many of which are from "well known ci tiaras of the city of Kttsbcrrh and its Immediate vfctotty, go to show eteariy sndbeycr \II doubt, that K rra*B Prrxmxux la a-: tasdidne. of no ooE. onvalue, not only as a local remedy in itonZy* tU t EhaaMtim t Dea/nus i lwof Sight, butaa.uT&luahfar internal remedy, Inviting the torestfgattog physldans, as ; well as the suffering patient, to becomeacqualnted with Its m Tho»bnTing adreadof mixtures are assured that this medidne to purely natural, andisboKled as it-flow* from thebosomoftheearthi " "" _ * ThtKfTtifcati is copied from ayapcrjmiuWied at SunevM* J 7. heart date Jssmat % 182$ to vshichit aha appended the D. of Syracuse t • • This may lo truth rectify, that I hare been BO badly af flicted with Scrofula fjr tha lastSßYen years that most of the LiEB I bare been unable to attend to any kind of business, uid much of the time unable to walk and confined torn,, bed, and hare been treated nearly all the time by the best' Physiriana our counts, aSbrdS! t occasional]jr got some re lief bnt no cure, and continned to crow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, as ere rythtnc also had Called. raids* withontfUth atArst, but vasastanlshlns; It threw the poison to fho surface at once, and I at oheebegan to grow better, and by using scren bottles I hare got a d^jare. This may certify that I harabcenaoinalnted with KW« Petroleum, or Bock Oi! r fi>r more than a year, and bare re seatedlywitnessedita beneficial ettacta itr the cure of lndD jmtSrera and other diseases fcr-Which ttisreeommendai, and can with confidence recommend It to be a medicine-wor thy of attenttan,atia can safety say that snccess has attend ed Ita ns* where other csdielneha<hfiiiled ; _-_ - ■ . - ..It . - - . D. iTt TOOT, M. D. -ForaalehyaUtheDnaoriatslnPlttalmrgh- . fai^gtw-b y~j tjji BIIOES —Wholesale and EetalL AH therein taut jj- or arm Shoes are inrltnitocaU. to ttUtgidn, may find IrtothalradTanta^e. ' oc t2b -- Comar Market and liberty stree ts. ' S' ' • , •• V i ’ . -, <* -•’* v - :,.•«'<• s 3 * S’* + -,' - , " * - ‘ .- _ V - : ti* *N i... ..'* ‘ *" * -■*-'*» ~ -* * _ ' .-.- ~. : ■ ' ; :-:'a - : •>. . v,-'-;'*, «,i - 4 '■'>s ■ ■■ ■ .y•-- v •. v.. . '■ - Jv* 1A » *•> A”, ;-;V - -v . JOSEPH C. FOSTEH-. tacts or i&assz&si BotM Hid .50c. I P*TOd-Tto~-—»*•"*•***?* Ptltiußox**,*3 i Bo*** fcr couao.m* •->. Do. -do. tasiU. tf> i *o3* jC3P*?«TWflM*rarfflg feat* will be durgodl3Jset*.*XW* for tbe certificate. __ _ _ yjf»Tw>r» ©pen at *4 b«iow 7 o'clock; pertonstaot commence at o’clock- _____ This Btkxiso, SoTember B,irUl b* presented the Play of Boila - ~«Mr. Crelsfotd* Elrlra ...„ .■Mrj.BjEW.. B»c« Jl&e E. WaldegrnTa. To conclude with the Tare© of SIASHEE AND CRASHER. ■ : . ..Slasher —»' * ''Crasher.... Jlr.Bynax. Pose —0..;.„... .....Mrs. Erelsford. : - scenery, costumer, anddecoralions, an original Fairy Spao-.. _ r facie, by CHARLES P. SUIRAS.E,q, entitled thelßVtffl- BLE PF.iyCE, Oh rnr W-Httcrra iH.c .fanro.es. - “ ns. SAMUEL WEST, No. 231 LutrsTT sTiisr, jmggi.: ' id (head of Wood,) lias just received tha *£*3, STYLE Og HATS. ;ir..i mould respectfully inyifa the attention plliis friends and customers todh ua has also on hand a farm .and varied. assortment or HApi. and CAPS. mhlch he will sell CHEAP, for ca'h. raulOtif ■■ ... ,7 Hota rund Capa. JOSEPH COX t CO, corner Wood street j«SS3a /Sand Diamond: alley,,mould respectfully in-f-cxpvv MlftonthS friends and tho puhlicrbat .they fcp«a» a large and splendid stock of HATS AHB CAPScOf the latest styles,mhiah tbqrarc prepared to «n on as reasonable terms as, any ether bouse la. tha rhy. , OiVens a rail, and eitamlnaonr stock.... :: . .sepia.,., fresh oysters, F R O M MORE, JBST RECEIVED AT . . ' . . ' A, PIEIaD’S DEPOT, Oa cwftir of Wood' and’ Fifth Streets* - rasa gaTaicss a ntasn. . fteplfl Improv«dCltyPropftrtyf«rgfthFj*~ THAT BAisBSQM g. LOTat tbe.aouth-esJT-.rornairrltf. Wylie and-Washingtbn Ftreeta, frohtinz on Wylie 63 feet, and cm Washington 62 feet. .Thfl are ireU jjrixate dvelliDsx.br situatJoaU dneof:thempst.plea*asti%^herlir. t--^>-~ Appivto JAMES’,3f.'BROWyEf^ ' Atthe'Rxrhattgnßanlc.' -a: . a. MASON ft CO. will open this mortiltnCtt'fplendU assortment of-Ladlea Clott} Cloaks^-Capea - snd Fill!- buster*. - • ••■ •---" of ~ i I nofT'' - • - AA. MASOX & OX3sFifth street. rrrOOLEN BU.AWLS oferery CTade in itmnfiD*Bwleiy, -v VV.-.n<?m.mdr-... ...; -A. A.HASON_ACOt, : . ,-qoj7 't •■ •’ 25Tiftbstreet T)>.«iiiiKH.«i WANTKD—Tha htehr»t rrf renaMforßegf tj yini]t}ff9-by.-■ 1 ~ Br'AsTAtifttiilWS' A CPU- •bot 7. '- •' "• • y GornerTat and Wred ghe "T>OAKl)nvth —Tiireeturnii<hfdT'ed'KWTnß.'Vithho«i , di«tk •j> ho-hadin'e▼erjvdftdrable petition:'nlpo7'«bed-room and hatha attached;* suitahTb'-ifer' a\ffehU£rrv*nand lady. Inquire'at r- .. . ; WES. FIACNAnATU’S, • -• Federaldoom below KotinFOn eh," Allegheny CSty. JJ5* rwfrrgnwi teqolred. ~ norS^^l* ' Democratic FrWiingOffice for Sale. ■_ iTIHE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, gno«i will.‘ of * A theCerrollton Picayune is iv? Fale,. Jt Js - CarrolUon, the eonnty Seal cd CarroUcotinty r at the tcrml* omi of the CatroUDranch-of the JL'B. -.To'an Indu* -trlous prsrtical printer, thivoffiatt an opening ibr a eom&rt nbleUveTihooi Torterms^hidivrillheeasy/applyto ‘. (gnovfcliw ... ' ■ J. A.CAliLgy Carroßton, a. • ■ .! —• ' WESTEKN INSURANCE ' y_ r - ——r*;-:;»:.v : ;^';N<rrt*iber3i;Tßs3. , "'"‘" TIER President ftml Directofs rf tßs 'Company,-have- . this day declared dDiTidenduf Tvo DoHara and Fifty .• Cants per-eimre, on the capital stock—une-dollar, .and-fifty-•• • cents per share of whichi tcrbe‘ paidonur ufteT tbellth ia-. ■ . ttest; wnd ons dollar prr chore credited.tb ; stoekholdervr ..v -• TwyStt H/;GoBDoN>:fieergtaTT«. fcjtUJiiSßahi—A VALUABLE tfAEMTORSALILsituaMd . O-on the’ West Newtonr and; Cpmberiacd PJanh Road, P: about 60 mUes.frdhxJPiibhurch-imd AfrQSTSom9i?ct, enfe" ■ rffUng of 297 Am, 150 of which are.in .miltivation—tho balance .due- timbers The Farm is -weR watered, Ihe fundings are aTarern ,La ?miGi and Wagon SMcoris Shops, «• . M Stables, and other cnthonroA A Saw and Grist JHU on. * tbeadioGilDg’fropertv; '-Price s4soo,7:Tcnnaoasy. t^-..7S7OUTHBPRT , - PATEfiT, AIB WARMiaG .. - >Tny _CTSSACE-- - - . . * » UK \n£-sxiixrb citer fr'f th*? the -j Oio above n*roei FCUXiCihda-ngaed.tor Warming ' and combining in itstdf.aUtbed«l«-..« ; rabla a perfect Healmjr Apparatus, in* : > curing personal «omibr4 without any of the disagreeable White the occupants of a room cr banding ... ' experience all tbo cooifijrt'axW»glrcxa.awitta-st«nia«t.«?.., -- jno sphere, tbev' also inhale pure' iife-grring. and hoalth' j rortainiog air, hoticonlamlnatod by b*icg,derived . from- " damp, unhealthy sourocS/or itepowerto sustain unoaircd by coming in contact with y ; '"ihcse ts■are-prodccol. ia part, by v furnace in such a manner that the beat is diffused**# ci temperature than is nsnal with any otberJornae® now. known to the public. : In .prodenog Uds result, another oho. • ieetof great importance is obtained on ibascore of oeow* it ray; *& -faeat-abeorianj: « well, as radiating -surfhc* U e*. :x - f-reat that the heat is almost entirely ahsttagieafrogi th». cases before they are driven off into-ths-chinmey, tb*reb3r~s‘. Jneaily redtiiingthee6nstthip.tk»qof fheL Cham* tier is so lined- with-soapstone and fire-brick that the foci ->• *. cannot come in contact with the iron, preventing the prat- ' beating, of : the aud.'destrection •or:'iiyniy..io:,u»-.. the Furnace ara-so constructed, as ta afford—- - room for making a *nd clayjointi preventing thoeseape-of ■noxioaaand.sDoty gaaa into,the room; so -* itoying to the occupants, and so injurious ip thaheaahandy r of the building in all cases, thus insuring * supply of pnra, ' whole»na air.farhfeathlDg, and the other Iraportantfune^ 'tions required by-lhe.humaa oxygen .fa not af-: f<scted,nflr the organic- matter in the air carbonized by coin*' iog.ln contact with an oTer-he&tedsarface, ga with other y raroaees, and headaches and other disagreeable * by this meaus~and. in .consequence of the , . watm •& no t making too large demands .upon the;longs v .y and evaporating surface of the skin, to supply thtfmdistor* which It has lost- ln-pasring-over-a-redhot -In rr ._ proof of this, attention Ircallad to ChO eertiflcateaof Fro fl-wcf SiDiman, of Yale College, New Haven, and to-those - * of other'scientific persona whohave caamined thls subject. :• *•_ * If pyblfe and anirerMi approval is'any testof merit, the -j; • proprietors of this valuable .Furnace canlappeal 'to the written testimony of thousands, totbe press, and to public;, •?. exhibitions in all parts of.the world, it having received the . Prise ilfdal at the World's Fair, and the highest Premium* . at Fairs in New England* New EilrerMedal at tfc* "State .Agricultural Fair In Pennsylvania. - . Jb ? uf**ul«S ul scM * ..Ageatsfor-WestErn-PehnsylvsniaaniilYa,. VniW BOOKS JUST REOlg'reP BY U-' MEIt * CO So.B2SMMHHEU) • - ' Lra'u XYTTcMs life. hisEuffering.bia Heath rth*C*y Uvlty of the KoyslFemily In the Temple. By A. D. Bern chesne. Tmaletea «iiMHta)gTF>B«*lB;' . .*•*. ■ Mi.Bntherfctd’e ChDOrro; by the nutfcor of ' 'WWe.World;S.li!mo4miutotKl. , ."'History of the Insurrection in Chins; by M. M.Ciliery : i and Tran, • •"■ • - - ' Tha Czar and thff Sultan; their Private Lives andPnbllo .Actions. By Adrian Gilson. * _ r . » '. -Splritaal&a; by John .WC Bdsaoafla and George T. Dez- r. ~ter»Sl.l>. ... .. life In the Mlsriom the'Camp, andT the . Zenana, or Sfcr* Years In Indlfc—By-hlis. Colin MieJcenda. 31 and 12 the lUnstrated Becord of the Crystal . Palace. ~ L •••♦>: Hearts and Faeesv or Home -life unveiled. By Panl-- ■ Crayton. v~ ■. Harperie ■„ ••. „ ;; , • • Pntnam’a do .do. . ' : Knickerbocker . do. • • /•:. ..•., • For sale by IL.htINBR A. CO., ■■■ • adv 3 • - •: > • Xo. .S 3 Smlthfiald street. "\TEW BOOKS.—The Cur and -the Sultan; by- Adrian— - i>| Gilson. . --' *■•• tools XTXL; hi* fife, his Sufferings; his Deatfrpby A. De r > Beanehesne. 3tr. Rufcher&nFa- Children; by the author of the Wide,-- • ndeworia: ' • • ■ ■• • . History of'the Insurrection in China; by ana ’x&zu . - -• 1 The Homes ot the Heir World—lmpressions of Amsrta;. r by Fredetlka Bremer— - life In the Mission, the Camp* and the Zenana; or Bir • Teare in CollirMaekenri*.; *-•" ■••; •—'••• ThrConfUctof Ages, or the Great Debate on the toUtionsof God by-Edward Beecher, ©. !>., % .... MenuaiThing* In Europe; byKirraru r-.;... Av-i Tfos. II and 12 of-the NyYork CrystaLPalaca EifrfMtioafc, Helen JlulgTirTe, or Jesuit ExecotQrehip~-;bclngJ?ai&ag» ; A from the Life of a Seceder from Romanism. . r;v- / Tho-Monh’a EeTeßgei-cr the-Secret Enemy ; a Tale of tha ' - *'- tost Crusade*. ByFaiauel Sprihgi Esq'., anther of Grjgsr • - AlßaraadK v ; ;:/ V/ -rrrAlTQjra OPERATIVE OPBTHALKIOSCBGEBtw - VI A Treatise on Operatito Ophflaflnto Sargeryr'bfH.- ~ • Baynes Walton, Fellow ef the Royal Col] ega of Surgeon* hi c ■EngUod/SorffWatotbeXentrel Xoad6n Qphthalals Eoa pltai, «p«t Assistant Surgeon to St. Mary**. Hospital.: First ; ■ American, from the first London edition. Illustrated by; . i one'hundred and ; dxty*nineengrATings on w00d..-Edited--: ;; by S. SL- D., author of a Manual of the Diseases cf: the Eye; Surgeon to Willy Hospital fer the Eye and Limb;; - Fellow of the Collego''oTPhysldana of PhOadelphia, jrte*.; etc.- For sale by 8.-Tr C. 3IORi?AMA~ • - t Ifl4 Wood street.. sr . , J7OR SALE—AHOC3E AND LOT,ont<amsonjrtreet*be» f * tweesFederal and Beaver streets, ia tho S«cnd Ward, - Ailegheny dty.. tot 31 bj*32 feet, with a good Brfafcßuild* Inci 16U by S 2 feet, containing *ix rooms andeellar. Alio—A GpOD BUILMSG LOT, 80-by 20 feet, with,* - twelve feet alley alongside. - This tot will be eold low, tad on good terms, Apply to THO>IAS iIOFFHT* . dotll •' Real Estate &ALi5— 43 ACKES OF LAND, in Sewicfley Bottooi -- v ' 3£of'fc mile froiatboObift ani PehasylranU Beßjoed* >• {• «n tne Big the balesee well timbered. ..This property will be sold - -.. cht*p, and <m good tenav Apply to - -•- ..■*.< THOHAS Eaiai* AgW,. ./ Post BuudinjEs, Hfthmeew = r: -. ASH WSf as Vo miin* btcaod / F Ward, Allegheny; Lot 30 by 100 feetjtm'wblciii* erected *3SroBtOTt Prime Boildinj:, _witb a. dcohlo perch, and gobd-eellar. HydrwiV»ster at v_ v the ca fruit iati» yiid*;. Thlsjsrop^y^Ul*: .be sold loir; and tar good terras.' Apptrto . - • ■•■■■-.- THOMAS MOTFITT, . . AggpVPort gaildlagg, JUth si. ..' c BIOTJIH & BRO» Kart Binnin;tam, msnnactajtß.of...... .'-Bar lroD, and jmall Iron pf aU:tleaciipUos«,nnd/ - - , jnuieTalsoi tho flmatqualisy of Hoops, Roncda and.Sqmrtfc. • - -earl«T»<a4«r* 8a Iren to ;tt» =ta, at. tja jdtat tat tOEro: ' «“» • . FOSTEE’S THEATB2. tsv SUsrwtt PIZARKOe Fall. Style of-Hata. ' For sale *l W. A. GBDEEFESXEY *'CD*& *-V ’ ncrrS r . •'•" . T& Fourth afreet. A 7 r
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