•••*.•l »•• .... ,f -s';-"^T*' !, -1' . *’■'•» f’ii -W:"' >f :;vv« r . ’r-V h r v '\f£* *-?.*, ' :V|. J.. I ; ■*■■ > • '.. wwf^S'SSv'V?* I '. *V*L ,, 't , V '■ T-’ 'l i . ;.. ■:•>;, <2^,.l -7•' ■ 7%- s y, f: V I *x&~i fg|jYr[« Jgh *P«rt«Jicml»-mot nhnoire.nfthe.pMO^ Ls9*'‘*’’V? V- r ‘ 1 •' '■ -*’ iV; iV*®BljS-- * Democratic odmlnietration eeem to bo in bod 1 l»<*. w;»m giro » few example.. . .j* • V V J % <s*V< * »iVj - “ “ rITTS «PBCB: Tk.;2K%K» *• w pnblinhed feßgjjf Ir • m'~> T S MONDAY WiWHHfctitttntSBPTEMBEB 25. U* trig}*. B** h’V‘ : ; 4==- —r=- .. , , on Aboiitfot^por^SrwaooitP^l-tbrod. ■< «" ‘ Tj UKMOCHATIC TICKH.T. I V«t' J»\’-'.," '. v >i' ' i"< ( ’' : '-:■ ! ’ fob GOVERNOR) | June, and acknowiedgeltiSloea'Offlre tbonnnd ft*■ ■ | WILLIAM BIGLER. **• ''w‘? JTRkEMIAH S. BLACK,j a lly t 0 the dirty work of poblishing oourrillooß 'FOBOANALOOUMiffIIONIB, ;t rAtioo.Tbeireole.werofami.hodbyWhigaond 'V*. }A*S ■ HENRY'S. MOT T , Abolitionists. It was published by Putnam & ' OF UK* >■-*”- , Co., New York. Thejy h»«e lately failed for » VY"'';'?!;.' 4 -OBMOcRATIC COOMY TICKKV. largo amount. *Vr r ' : ’ : '- " r _ ‘ * 1 The Daily 7Wsiifw. New York, noraoeGree- V '-» ‘ * j CUAULK3 EUALBIi, City ofTittgbortth. lej’e paper, was loadea down from day to day vi f 5* *** *.’•* \ i pistuct. i w itb the most reckless, abusive and blackgnard v i* 1 •»•♦«:•, DU. 0. I>. PALHER, ButlerOounty. ---- -•••= • • • V . .; • . f ... ■ \ ABRKW.LV, arttdos against the adminwtrauon. and the i • : I k. M'Jorhuad, aty of vittobarßb. whole Democratio party. It endeavored to teach fc.i joun m. IiiKKPArKiCK, City of Pittsburgh. the people that the Union war of no value, and ! wi£Sw nis““MsSfi2i«*; ' that a greid northern party shonld be formed to ***h • destroy it have bten compel i *>nx ; s. p,tt f l>or » ll - led to reduce its si*e and expense, and aoknoitl- £ cV ' | j. HAILVEY EOBRSt. oiir. ! edge such n. disastrons falling off la its income d§d3&A?4 , Vi*^i£^»J ; /£F r \. CIIRK OF CocBT, ! ae to compel the reduction^ aaSS;;*l*4 > 4 *w>< ' f‘V 1 JOUN H. PHILLIPS, Hobinson. _ _ K _ .. . »V V.t lfiM»ysr£?S&ffc t ! The Boston CommmteeoM a fieree Abotition J fJ * »J*'S‘'V '■ sheet, perfectly forious against the President 'and .the Democracy, comes next. The Philadel *l *•'•*•*“ “ iIU-Lfdger Of th'e 22J thus rmnounoeß its pel mmk^smx^ms wm&ksm&m> SM i Mlfipli ixgxm*£t!& *s%.>&* *s* £» R Itf* A meeting of iron manufacturers ni W4 oo «)>« 6th inet., at Iroaton, Ohio. Forty ! furoacea wore represented, and thirteen were i; not represented. It wae reeolted to make bnf If the quantity of pig jroo, daring the klut ! of 1865, aa «ua made in 1864. The iron mae- V 7 £tn I a and Aahlandw All own- Tbanext *ws&4&*j£&& a a*t- <*-*£;*•-.*.!•>••?* **Z. *^r«t*>**£sfc^*****;•< * J *■■’+'•■•« ♦i&T ,y ~ *.:?*•. * {e^^>*^S^s4B!*fcfOfi^Ses^r^,*ik^ 'r-t&c-jH*:^ tu-AV*.*,",.. • :v>x>, 1 <-. ’! ¥-•? ’• •..*,&/ '.- ■' ; - -•• ■; stv :■, :•- *<♦*•;?*/*«•/• ''?V t ■■ .• s* J.- »•? o-- - MU' ■' • I". ™ -;- v -4V - I ■*' ‘;V‘ -'•’’’-& .S ’ •••. :.•• V, ! Cosißisaiossr., ) ELIJAH TROYLLLO, City of Pituburjb Auditor. DANIEL WERTZ, Hit Townrtilp. ■ Dirtctokr of tbr Poor, i jambs a. GIBBON, Pine. 1 EDWAKD M’CORKLK, Indian*. | ItoBEKT BAILEY, Mwbes>r. SORSIKO POST JOB OFFICE i tl’o would rail tha attention of MERCHANTS AND - ? MEN to tha fact that we bar* just rwlved f^ m pMlHdrlphla a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and now pron&red to RU orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Hasds Pap*»r ttoeta. Pouters, and Programmes for exldli- AH orders will be promptly filled. THE r CHOLEHA ABATED. : From Physicians, Undertakers, Ward-Commit teca-and others, we were assured on Saturday evpning, that the Cholera was rapidly abating, in the number of cases, and the Intensity, Of the disease. There were quite a number of deaths onSaturday, bat the new oases were not numerous. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. i Oa Saturday aftcrudon last a large numborof gentlemen’ of our city met and formed a “ How ard Aeaociatiou,'’ the objeot of which -is to at tend to the relief of the sick daring the progress Of the cholera in this city. A constitution was adopted, officers elected, and preparations made to go into immediate operation. Committees are. appointed in every Ward, to secure medical aid immediately iu all cases where aid is needed, and to attend upon the siok where there is any need' for personal attention. i This Association, may do muoh good shonld ibe disease oontinue. We cannot hope to be at once free from it, though from all that we coald learn on Batarday evening it had decidedly abated. WHY SHOULD WE SUPPORT DOVER ! NOR BIGLER. i FireL Because be is the nominee of our par ty ; And we cannot support our party and its principles while wo strike down., its standard bearers. : Second. - Because ho is the Candidate of the party, fairly and almost unanimously nominated by tho Democratic State Convention. Before that nomination was the rims to make our ob jections, if we had any. Af er it, open hostility to our candidate is troaohery to the party. We speak to Democrats. S Third. Because we infinitely prefer a Demo crat to a -Whig for Governor of a Democratic C)imnonw;eaith. ; Fourth. Because tho election of Pollock will be considered a Vote in favor of “giving away ” the State works, that have cost ua so many mil lions. Whig papers have repeatedly said that tbis “h'ould be done rather than keep them iongVr. Let them be sold at a fair price, but let not the people'be robbed by giving them away, or selling them at a price far below their valae. Fifth. Becao.se it is not yet pointed oat to as Wherein Governor Bigler has departed from the principles of bis party. Even Whig papers fail tu give as any each reasons. And.why do Whiga'oppoae his re-election ? Is It on account of the Nebraska bill ? The Gov ernor has repeatedly said be would not have re pealed the Missouri restriction. Is it because be j* in favor of the division of the school fund ? He signed a bill last winter which entirety prohibits • the division of the school fond. Has be failed to sustain the credit and financial prosperity of the Statf ? The credit of the State is folly sus tained. Tho interest on its debt is promptly paid when due : its debt has been reduced since he was elected Governor; its publio works have been greatly extended since he was elected. The rights of the State have been protected against railroad corporations. Omnibas legislation has been effectually presented. The school system has been greatly improved. Oar own oitizene have been protected against tho aggressions of tho people of other States. What then has he dono, or left undone, that should induce Democrats to vote against him, after he bias been duly and fairly., put in nomi nation? That Whigs, should oppose bim, and gladly receive the help of recreant Democrats, is not surprising. They want office and spoils. They want a Whig Governor, with his patronage. They want a Whig administration in this Btatei daring the Presidential election of 1856. They waot Whig viotories, and Democratic defeats; and through the help of their “cata-paw,” the Know Nothings, they hope to achieve them. And Democrats, under the name*of Know Noth ings, are counted on to aid in eleotiog a Whig, instead Qf a Demooratio Governor. All this is to be dono without openly assigning a motive. No charges ore made that ore not re futed. No reasons are assigned why a State, Democratic for half a oentury, Bbouid have a Whig Governor for the next three years'. r We can consent to no snoh thing. We belong to the Democratic party, and support its candi date. We certainty mast have some reasons for the change, before we join the enemies of the Damocraoy, and do it, and its principles, an in jury that it will require years to repair. Such are our reasons for supporting the nomi nees of onr party. We hope the two hundred thousand 7 Democratic voters of the Common wealth win be guided by reasons equally good.; “ A Nxw Idea. —An exchange paper states on good authority, that the republicans of Mexico, have started anew scheme, which is nothing more nor less than tho annexation /Of the United States to Mexico-—the capital of the combined republic to remain at Waebinoton for the-pres ent.” We aro agreed. Lei ns all be annexed to Mexico right off. Iff are bound to have a ride in that team, whether the cart is before the horse, or met voirta. *. That there is a large party in Mexico in favor of annexation to the United Btatcs is well known; and-it consists, too, of the most intelli gent portion of the people. The better portion of the people or that nnfortunate nation arc tired of profitless revolutions. Annexation to this country would give them agood govern’ moot, protection, peace and prosperity. Tl: : ESMNII ancholy fate : " The Boston Commonwealth, the organ of tbe Abolitionists in Boston, died yesterday morn ing”' What mean these sudden reverses in papers and publications- that one year ago were boast ing of prosperity ? Let us suggest some rea sons! . in regard to the 'ifr-c, that claimed the-sup-- port of the Anti Slavery party, we suggest that Abolitionist* want agitation not information . All the rest of the people arc heartily sick of the humdrum rant of “ fusion” and fanaticism. Tbo .firirwent down with a loss. In regard to Putnam’s Magazine tbe people were promised a fair, impartial, and neutral Magazine ; and were then served with an occa sional eourrillous partisan article from the pen Of Greeley, or somo other rabid enemy of Da tnooraey. •--The’ people oould find enough such stuff in the Whig and Abolition newspapers. Putnam failed. As to the Daily Tribune, the people of this country love the Union, uni know its [value. They respect the Democracy, and, though many differ from it in opinion, they are not fond of having more than half the people of thia coun try denounced as liars and knaves and scoun drels. ?hey do not approve ef recommendations to burn down the capltol of, Washington, and burying all tbe members of Congress beneath its ruins. They do not desire tbe slaughter of the people of the South; or that the highest and purest judges of the land shall be denounced by a blackguard as “ scoundrels ” deserting a “ horsewhip.’’ There is a strong sense of de oenoy, humanity and justice yet left in the hearts of the: people, notwithstanding the poisouous in fluence of the Tribunt. So, the proprietors of the Tribune “haul in their horus,” reduoe its column?, and deplore their loss of patronage. As to the Boston CommonuiaUK it is juSt pos sible that the descendant* of the Pilgrims have discovered that abolition riots and murders “don’t pay/' and “wont do.” Besides, it is said that abolitionists arc all going to turn Whigs. Wbat need, then, of abolition newspapers? Readers, have we given the true interpretation of “ the band writing on tbe wall ?” Are not the peoplq %ick of perpetual agitation ? Agitation, too, for tho mere purpose of electing Whigs to Oi&ca ? Every_ohe of the periodicals we have named were in favor of the fusion and amalgamation of ail factioon and isms to overthrow the Derno- Tkb ' Eubopkan Coops.— The advice* from Europe still continue to be ot the most fayoraUe character; The harvest seasonin England—the last two weeks-of August—was of the most pro pitious kind \ a Urge breadth of wheat bad been sown, and the yield is said to exoced the mofct sanguine calculations. The Tints estimates that England now occupies a better position, finan cially speaking, by $100,000,000, than she did one year ago—and, as a coosoquenoe, the con solidated Loans or tbe Government had risen considerably. From the Continent, too—from France, Spain, Germany and Southern Russia— tbe reports are of , a greater than average crop. . Tbo effect of all [which, coupled with the fact that thereoent rains have enabled tbe millers of this oountry to recommence grinding, can hard ly fail to be the redaction of the prioesof bread stuffs to rates more in accordance with the ftcarcity of money: sfir The Democracy of Chester county have nominated an excellent ticket, embr&oiog the following-: Congress—John nickman. Senate— Ebou W. Sharp. Assembly—Wm. Wheeler, Thomas W. Cheney, Henry T. Evans. Prior to the formation of the ticket, the following resolu tion was unanimously adopted : Raolved, That this Convention will place no man in nomination who belongs to, oi is aqs-. pooled of belonging to an association, commonly called “ Know-Nothings.” And should it be hereafter discovered that any nominee of this Convention is a member of that association, the Committee of Correspondence is directed to strike his name from the ticket, and plepe somo suitable person in his stead. t [Prom the Washington Examiner.] Governor Bigler In Krte County* The people of Erie intend to manifest at the October election their sense of Governor Bigler’s patriotic and noble oondttct during their Bail- He showed himself on that occasion to be a true Pennsylvanian ; just to wards the people of other States, but Arm in supporting the dignity of Pennsylvania, and the rights ;of her citizens. For this, Erie county will gtye him a “ taU” vote. In the Iron Fonn dty of Messrs. Sennett & Go., in the oity of Erie, the eighty-four in number have resolved to sink all party considerations . and vote m n<un for Bigler. The people know their fiends. It is chained upon Judge Pollock, the Whig and Know Nothing candidate, .that he favore-theinterests of-the railroads tod Jies, and the people of'Brie’cohhty.are going to leave railroaders and monopolists iq toko care ofbim. For their part, they intend tovote for Bigler. Again, we eay, look out for the tall est kind of a vote for Bigler in Erie oounty. {Prom the Northtmptoo, (Min.)Guettr, Sept 19. J Pigebne are plenty in this vioinity, and those .who have nets,, as well as those who have guns, are having race sport On Friday last, Mr. Asa Strong eangbfc 197 pigeons with a net, in ono haul Mr. Strong has oaughtjabout 40 dozen this season, and a neighbor of hiS has oaoght 100 dozen. This Is pretty good business when pigeons briqg $1 per dozen, as they did weeks ago. They are now worth 76 cents. Wrecks in the Ihdian Ska.— Reported Lot* of Eight Hundred XAoa. —Tho reoent overland mail brought intelligence which has led to the belief ■ that two vessels have been lost, and nearly eight hundred lives, viz: the brig Hygels, and the Lady Nugent. The first was wrecked on the rocks in the Indian Bea, with the loss of three hundred and ninety Uvea; and the last is supposed to have been dashed to pieoes in a terrible mon soon, about three weeks after she sailed from Madras, haviog on board the 25ik Madras In fantry, or upwards of four hundred sonla in aIL The Patent Office.— Last year the applica tions for the United States numbered 8,363; the caveats filed were ,901, and the patents issued 668. To the last ten yean 18,440 applications for patents have been made, 6,674 caveats have been filed, and 7,678 patents have been granted —including improvements in every branch and 3lvlsiott of labor that human skill is applied to, or that human neoeesitiee require. The dysentery Is very prevalent, just now, at ayneeburg, Jefferson, and otiierplaoesin Greene county.; A number of eases have already ter minated fatally. 'T^’v. -•''-! -..-, ■ , ■’- ■' , ■ ' *',*■,■*• '• •> ■ --. •• - >v ■. . „ - - ♦ '■' '• ’. f ‘ ->V" *■"' ? i A -H V 1 ' OOMHBBSIOiVAti DISTRICTS. JChi faHSMiflg ri* aipiala Mjati yt tbs fl— l grestfonal districts of Pennsylvania: «wark, Moyameneing, Paasyunk, In the Philadelphia, and Cedar, Lombard, 1 New Market Wards, in the city of „ city of P'hnad'd^*»ss M *tN before mentioned Wards. 17 i c . I' i §: HL Kensington and Ndpthertt Libetttee, ipr thecounty of i, > . J- : WIV* Jforiog Garden, Hsfin ' s retn* Kingseesing, West Philadelphia, BTbckley, RtAjlom], unincorporatedlfSra&n, Liberties, Aramingo, in the county of Phila delphia. « V. Montgomery county, and Bristol township, tipper and Lower Germantown, Upper and Low er Maoayunk, Frjnkford, Roxborougb, Byberry, Lower Dublin, Whitehall Oxford and Moreland* in-tbe county of Philadelphia. VI. Cheater and Delaware counties. VII. Bucks and Lehigh, counties. VIII. Berks county! IX. Lancaster county. X. Lebanon,. Dauphin andtipioa oounties and township of Lower Mahanoy, in the county of Northumberland. f. XL Sehnylkili and Northumberland counties, except Lower Mahanoy township; XUr Mootour, Golumbia, Luzerne and Wyora iog oounties. • f - XTIL Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Pike and Wayne oounties. XIV. Susquehanna,'.Bedford and Tioga coun ties. . , XV. Lycoming, Sullivan, Clinton, Potter, Cen tre and Mifflin counties. c XVI. York, Cumberland and Perry oounties. XVII. Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Juniata counties. Somerset, Cambria, Blair and Hunt ingdon counties. XIX. Westmoreland, Armstrong and Indiana counties.. . - XX. Fayette, Greene and .Washington coun ties. ' XXL Allegheny county,except that part wbieh lies Northeast of the Ohio and Northwest of the' Allegheny ritev.' XXIL Butler ,that .part of Alle gheny’county not included in the twenty-first district. XXTII. Beaver, Lawrepco pnd Mercer coun : ties. XXIV. Venango, Warren, M’Kesn, Clearfield, Jeffersoo, Forest, Elk audTClarion counties. XXV. Brio.and Crawford counties. Den. - Whiff. - Native. I Florence, Morris, Titus, II Hamilton, Tysoo, Gosaler, Chandler, Graham, Tern. 111 Landy, Milward,' Reed, IV Phillips, Lambert, Brown, . V CadwaUader,Robertß f VI 1 Broomal, VII No nomination. ; VIII Jones, Myers, Tnd. . IX Fordney, IlUster. Roberts, A'. A'. X Kookel, XI Cake, } Campbell, Cleaver, Dewart, XII Wright, Fuller, XIII Packer, no opposition.. XIV Grow, no opj-ositionn. XV No nomioation. '• XVI Bonham, Tod,.^nfi-.V<4. XVII Reilly, Robinson, XVIII EJie, Cresswell, Ind. • XIX Drum, . Covode, ' _ XX Montgomery, Knight, XXI Shaler, Ritehie,.. XXII Palmer, Purriance, XXIU Trout, Allison, XXIV Barclay, M’Colraoot, An It-Neb. XXV Dick. Matt. F. Ward has returned to Louisville. Breadstuff* have rapidly declined in price in New York. Henry J. Raymond, the leading editor of the Now York Timet, has bren nominated os,Whig candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of that State. The Yellow Fever has broken out on several steamboats on iht- Mississippi, bouud up from New Orleans. Large quantities of old corn have befn pur chased on the Illinois river at forty to fifty cents per bushel. The $3 hotels in New York have reduced their prices for board to $2 60 per day, and the $- 60 houses to $2. Bishop Wainwright, of New York, died in that city, yesterday afternoon, at 6 o’clook, of bilious intermittent fever. Many oT the Irish journals are now printed on straw paper, and it is expected ihatthey will soon be printed oo paper made of their own bogs. In ihe oity of Now York there are forty-eight fire, fifty-seven hooe, fourteen.hook and ladder, and four hydrant companies, comprising 2,800 men. The Yellow Fever at New Orleans is increas ing in malignity. The deaths at the Charity Hospital for three days number ninety-five, and the mortality was looreasiugin private praotlce. According to De Bow’s Review, the total pop ulation of the Island of Cuba is 1.000,000, viz: Whites, 601,088; free colored, 176,047 ; slaves, 280,429. Last week, 353 tons of butter arrived at Bos ton, where it bas been selling at 80 eents a pound. The Courier says prices are kept up by combinations. The President has appointed William V Drummond, Esq , of Illinois, to be an Associate United States Judge for Utah, vice George H. Edmonds, Eiq., of Itiinois, resigned. Both the buokwheat and turnip crops have been immensely benefltted by tho late rains. Our exchanges are rapturous -over tho prospect of tnrnip butter and bnekwheat cakes The UoiUd States Treasury Department has caused suit to be commenced against Beverly 0. Saunders, late Collector of the Customs at San Francisco, for a balanco of $20,U00, alleged to be due by him. - G. P. Putnam A Co., publishers of Putnam’s .Magaxioe; have failed. At a meeting of theh* creditors, last week, it Was agreed to gjve tho boose an extension, and allow them to go on with tbeir pubtieationa. The liabilities were repre sented at $BO,OOO. ' A shawl is at the Crystal Palace exhibition which is invoicod fpr duty at $2,700. If offer ed for sale, it would, no doubt, soon be on the back of some, lady, even if her husbapd found itdifiioalt to get his note discounted at two per cent a month. The Washington correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce writes that the Cen tral American question is about to be. settled between the United States and Qreat Britain, and that the Greyfcown affair bas served the good purpose of expediting an adjustment, the principles of which have been agreed upon. Last year’s crop of corn appears to have been almost exhausted. The “ over issue ” will go far to make up the deficiency copipleined of. The receipts of ooru*-old crop—«t New York, per North Biver boats, hate, recently, it is said,, been immense. Since Saturday they have amounted to about 170,000 bushels. Potatoes 'in Ireland. —The Belfast Mercury «ays: “ The magnitude of the crop for 1864 is oertainly very much beyond that ever before knowft in this country. Taking a low average, we should say that the gross value of Ireland's potato lands this season cannot be under £15,- 000,000.” Ireland contains now pot more than six millions and a half of inhabitants, and tho potato crop foe ibe present. year is estimated to be worth seventy . millions of dollars, or rather more than ten dollars for each man, woman and child. Author Lawyers.— Of the four hundred and sixty-two advocates at the Soottish Bar, ninety two are authors, whose avowed works may be ranged under the following subjects:—law, lite rature, political eoooomy, politics, history, poe try, antiquity, theology, travels, novels, transla tions of foreign authors, criticisms, animal mag netism. Six are or have been editors of news papers, and four others have been connected with tho newspaper press. There is ouly one artiet on the roll; he is an historical painter in London. On thb Othrr Side. —We have been record ing Know Nothing triumphs so long, that the balanee needs some counterpoise.. Here it is. In Port Wayne, Indiana, at a late election for City Clerk, the Know Nothing candidate was de feated by a large majority, by the Democratic candidate. Inßerekely county, Virginia, at a special election for Sheriff, the Democratic can didate was elected over a regular Know Nothing Candidate. — Ledger. <( Thr Dutch have taken Holland.” —The Whigs profess to be in great ecetacies, because they carried the State of Vermont at the late election areduced majority. We shouldn’t won der if tb*y t s*n*y Massaohosetta...nextl,..Some of the Whigs are, also, greatly rejoiced, because Maine hat elected a Democrat* Governor 1 Well, If they can derive any comfort from such frets, they are welcome to do so-bnt we rather “guess” the laugh Is on the “ wrong tide of the month.-” ■J j .. *0 Ik ■* *'■ ■’'Y.W-V -\ * « * « , * i •w . - *■ * •* *■» v • V'V * •■ ' j-r T\ ty . Iltrss»dls*ry4}si«« Journal translates the following extraordinary story from late German paper*; A Very rich old lady, the Couoteas do K , 'wltifa‘Xo> W#r Existence, ifc# dotted ftwpitt Germany, ber ; native coufitryy where she pampas-; ed, teflepeadaint ofa vast ai&magjittoensahatd £ae» ‘ jjln* 4>^ en lb .atadev%enAdlShs>' trawried. aunsulteddh'i and finally fixed her residence in Italy. There, under the influenoe of a beautiful sky, the two boys grew up, but they preserved the excessive nervous impressibility which had, einee their infancy, put their lives in peril. The two boys bad between them a remarkable resemblance; they both engaged in the culture of arts, but especially to po'aliog. At sixteen ybits of age, • they were already cited as masters; but at tbia epooh a new crista appeared: the same symp toms, the same puinfl; the physicians decided that to prevent the return of these nervous crises, the young men should be -separated. They obstinately refusedat first, but vanquished hy the supplications of their distracted mother, tbey consented to the painful separation. It was left to cbaooe which one should leave the mater nal roof, and it fell oo Alfred. Alfred K started on the tour of Greeoe and Egypt; the journey was to continue a year. Al fred wrote regularly every day to his mother and brother; he sent them his drawings Mid his pic tures. But wbat was remarkable, the young man who remained In Italy lived so perfectly the life of his brother, that he designed and painted exaotly and simultaneously what his brother de signed and painted after nature. Each time that a package arrived from Athens or Alexandria, the paintings, the aquarelle that they contaiued had already their duplicates in theßtudio oPtbe brother—duplicates so faithfal that the artists themselves could find no difference. One day, retaining from a journey in Upper Egypt, Alfred K. died, and the physicians sent to tbo family a detailed account of all the cir cumstances which attended the death of the young man. The same day, at the same hoar, and under circumstances, and with symptoms precise identical, the brother who remained in Italy died, pronoonchig the same words as his brother had pronounced. The desolate mother, who was yet young, be- ing but sixteen years older than her sons, re turned to Germany, where her-busband occupied a high position under government Two years after her return, she gave birth a seoond time, to two twin boys, who resembled, trait for trait, the tirid sons whom she had so unfortunately lost. They received at tbeir baptism the names of their deoeasod brothers. Ail the circum stances whioh l}ad presided at the developement of the first obi dreu, were roprodaeed precisely with tho second; the same nervous the same mysterious sympathies. Again tho mother was advised to travel. This time she went into 3pnio; the boys exhibited the same taste for the aris, particularly for painting. At the age of sixteen, and day for day with the first brothers they fell sick. Then separation was ordered, but this time the mother resisted energetically ; she was vanquished, however, by the persistence of their malady and the contin ued persuasion.of the pbysloians, who declared that they would die if they remained together, on account of their extraordinary resemblance of their nervous organisation, which absorbed mutually the principles of their existence. The mother consented that one of them should make u voyage into the south of Spain. Chance again designated the one who bore the name of Alfred The same phenomenon of tn tnitioo.was reproduced. The one designed at Madrid or Barcelona what the other painted at Cadis, and with the same wonderful resemblance of touch. The day that -Alfred was ready to start home to rejoin Lis mother and brother, he fell sick and died at the same hour that his bro ther died at Cadis in the arms of his mother, and both pronounced at the same time the words which tbeir Occea&ed brothers pronounced eigh teen yeors ago. [From tb* lloffrlo Commercial AdTertUer.j Another B*ar Story* A friend, On reading tbo account of on attack made by a woman and some’ boys upon a 6ho bear swimming iu Lake Champlain, with her oobs, furnishes us the particulars of a like con test in Niagara river, some years since. A boatman was crossing the river a short die • tance above tbo rapids in a skiff, which he pall ed with s pair of sculls. When about a quarter of a mile from the- Amerioaa aido, bo espied a- Urge bear in the water a few ruds below him, swimming lastlly for the point where he expect ed to land, just below Schlosscr. Bruin had evidently started from the lower end of Grand Islam! for the mam laud. The boatman forgot his dangerous proximity to ths rapids, in his cageroees to secure the bear, and immediately torning the bow of his skiff down stream, with a few vigorous etrokes he came near enough to the animal to striko him with the oar. Brain turned to bay, and as his assailant aimed a sec ond blow at his head, he knocked the oar out of the man’s band Here was a dilemma of tho most perplexing description. The boat was un manageable in the swift current with a single oar—it was fast drifting towards the upper rap ids, and the man was in despair. The bear, too, became sensible of his danger, and seising hold of the boat, olimbed on board; but appar ently overcome with terror, as she approached the rushing water, seated himself quietly, with out offering to molest the boatman. The poor fellow looked at the bear with horror, and then at tho rapids with increasing alarm. Bruin be haved himself with perfect propriety, however, To be sure, he did not proffer his aid in propel ling the boat towards the shore; bathe regard ed his fellow-navigator and his operations with great interest, and an uncommonly benign coun tenance. It was evident that he considered bimsolf a more passenger, and while ho wished his companion well, he felt bound in honor noP to interfere with the management of the craft. 1 Meantime the boat had reached the Sehlosser rapids, and bear and man most soon be beyond all human aid. Being an expert swimmer, the man leaped overboard, hoping to reach the land at point below, known as the French Landing. The bear followed him immediately, and the* twain struck out with the vigor imparted by de speration, the bear keeping near the man as pos sible, but without making any hostile demon- • stratior. They finally touched the shore nearly: at the same time, both much exhausted by tbe r efforts they had made. On reviving, the boat man fled with all the speed he could make, and he was os much surprised as delighted to see the bear running still more rapidly io the contrary direction. The story is a pretty tough one ; but there is no feet in natnral history better attested than that the most feroeiousanimals become subdued, peaceable and harmless in the presenoe of an overmastering danger. 19* The following banks are announced as read; to redeem their issues in Indianapolis, in Eastern Exchange, at one-half per cent, premi um from the 16th tact., when sums of not less than $6OO are presented: Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. Wabash Valley Bank, Log&nsport Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. Great Western Bank, Terre Haute. N. T. and Vo. State Stook Bank, Evansville. Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash. Bank of Montioello, Monticello. Indiana Bank, Madison. Northwestern Bank, Bloomfield. Delaware County Bank, Loganaport. Central Bank, Indianapolis. 49* Another Case of Power and Agao Car«d.-*A few dnys ago we recorded on astonishing cure of Fever and Ague by the uso of Dr. M’Lane** Uver Pills. We have now another to mention, via: that of Mr. Jamea, Bbarpe, of Madlaonburgh, who elates that he had labored tinder a very severe attack of Ague and Fever, and was soon restored by the use of these Pills. Mr. Bbarpe alto expresses an opinion, founded on observation, that the Liver mis are the best for blliioua complaints ever offered la his section of country. Although long known m a sovereign remedy for chronic cases of Uepatic derangement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. M|Lane’s Pills were npt prepared for the frequent, but gratifying evidences of Its general utility and oumdre capacity. In thUrespoct, this invaluable medicine has exceeded their most sanguine expectations, and induced them to hope that it will be introduced into every family in the United States. Purchasers will becartfal to ask for Dr. M’lam’s Cele brated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to bo Liver Fills, now before the public. Dr. M 1 lane's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores in the United States and Canada. A!eo for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd ft Co., 60 Wood street 4®» Pantmloont.— well-known superiority -o f CRIBBLE'S fit In the Garment, needs no comment on Us part; It has been acknowledged by oil who have tooted him I with their orders, that they hare never been fitted with the same ease and etyle as by him. He begsto lnfttm his pa tnrae and the public, that fib stock’is now replete with the newest styles for coats, vests and pants, suitable for the present season. . S, GBJBBLE, • TaQor and Pantaloon Makar, MO LBmtj et, head of Woeft. • ••« Ir*M- *»-Prof. Kim>> uri|ortiuif fUtit i Infection. dleoazce, there b nothing Uka bedog up the j widtloraooto, apeedy, ul [aranal an, | tuwrae, mmMalar and dlgeetbe eyetama If theee aja In human frame la a tnwar of strength ; bare now boon la jpksjnr ‘tin nan — hare j todbeaee. Tho Cholera b now In pro- I** Uionmgbljr taeted la 111 i n imffet ltiajao*jJaHnata %aa ahoraa, and It bqtAb e tdfceet J** 1 "’ ato iiniaifiniVl>trrtiiuJli"ii "--111 r" itirnTiitfrtjfh **““P*“Hni)Bitof &bam Oopalra,but agwwhfccly beetoaJeutotartniaSVt Ite attack. Krery AdgreulpribHil |titimnt|litia aU ethw gaper I Hlar. both bt,lb| Wfcr" of from Bjgmpe hiaUta paarengers decimated the gabdy. ' and thama nnm in «Uak ibid tbiaaaaoa It l< so total b, Hut tbiairor ; jj^n«tiwy<*UaobnaaaMnniUni hare been by < -\*o' o lhelr relaxod netree,'uAff brtt, * gauOtaan cdtinaotad-fritb tba WeeSrnßailroaders: and tiaaoea can offer no refinance to tba mabzWbf tho “ 1 bare expanded for otbar paopb daring tba laat thraa porUbnca. Tho Tory boat preparation tor f *rß oTer * 3oo ' fcr tmnedba of tbb description, and barn Cholera—for we are rare to hare It In the eprtngor eummer nerer tonnd a tingle erode that gars each tndreraal aatb -b a eeniae of MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR taetloa aa your Antidote and InUon doer. Ido not roeoL CORDIAL: itSrfll bring : erenf OrgevWery nerre, every' l«0t of thdr'wrdr tolling toearalnaattgldlnotaaon. Many murcle, into a condition of perfect rigor, whlblto powerful bare been cored In two or throe daya" antbeptb propertlee will neutralize erery unhealthy ton- Price, Antidote $1; Intlon 10 canto peg bottlo. - f : drney In the lluldz of the body, and purify and equalize Ineentcd by M. Bally, Pbyalcbn to the Pafra HoajdtaW the. circulation of-.the blind. In Ihoao who auffez from ... , . . , ~ ~i,ini r.nd*r®t*ii by DUROY «w* B#wPnprwonnr ihi usl* übitoiw irembllnj*, dypp«p»ta, ; liTer coinpltlm. t «l Sutaa and GawUc. PrindnM Depot, 4M Broadway, ijenernl prostratfois, of spirits, or toy dbeare or Tyew York. inOrmit, consequent upon of any organ upon tba regaidrtty of w&Jcb general health S^,L « yAWßimw i tn, M 4 by depends, il»b : preparation is* rebomraeDded as a sovereign Uragebt* ererywbere. Jc23 and safe specific—free from erary mineral ingredient, and eminently ccruwrvatWe lo Its nature. Ladies will find it “a present help" in aU the dlaoider* (o which tbeif aei fa sutyecC The Oordiml is put up, highly concentrated, ig plot bot ties. Price three dollar* per botUe, two for Are doQitt, six for twelve dollars. C. IL RING, Proprietor, 1»2 Broad*io^SfMrJosk. BoM byPruggfata throughout the United States,' Canada* and the West fndtoe. - FLEMING * BROS., No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. J>K. G 80. H. KBYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P PLKMINO, Allegheny City. se^3:diw Cure For Cholarn- A CARD—CUixens of Pittsburgh, joa base ameug you one of the most terrible dleeasci known—the Cholera. Al ihonjh ro fatal, as R usually, proves, it is. nevertheless promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy ; iirrari*- bly bo in Its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after eollapae haa taken'place. By twenty-two years* acquaint ance with ttfis disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which yon will find In my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every/omG*r should get it at once, and keep It on hand. Every perim In fact ibould have it wttUn reich;had Im mediately use it on the first disturbance'of the, bowels Tbe relief U gives ii prompt and effectual. Vso it with wb tkleoce, even in the later stages. ' Pull directions for treating tbe disease seepmpsay.it. . For rale by GEORGS U. KEYSRR, No. 141 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fsep2lj g. S. FITCH, Broadway, N.T. " MABBIED, On Thursday evening, September 21, by tbe Ree. T. B. Lvmao, Mr. JOSEPH V. BEEKHAM to Miss EMILY C. WELLS, both of Allegheny City. * HEW ADVEETMEHEHT*. A CARPET SACK, containing gome Gtotktagaa&otfc*c articles, was 10.-t on Tuesday last, aehlewhere in city; and with it a Casrimere Coat. Any person finding the arveee, and leaving them at Prter Baaghmau’A Hotel, No. 632 Liberty street, or at this office, will be liberally re- __ ~ naplfcdSt* A CARD, DR. R. WRAY tenders his professional services to his former friends end tbe public, generally. aj" l Office corner of Webster pad Elm streets. la>2':l«.» B" ‘OOKS, XT DAVIfOVO. 83 MAIUU.T SUUthTTnS; Fourth— " •' The Bow in the' Clouds, or Covenant Merer for the AC dieted. Consolation for the A ended People of Qodj'by B#v. J. W. Alexander, D.D , Cheap edition sl,2s. Memoir* of Btoho' f Tara. V tab and the Mormons, thalr history, customs, doctrines, Ac. Ac., by Perris. > ' Famous Pemon* and Places, Willi#’ nfcw book. The Ofd House by the Rtvar. 1 , Katharine Ashton, by Bewell; lest book. Florence EgertOfi. * Lives of Chief Justices of tbe United States. Old Red Stone. Sunny Memoir*, the GrinneU Expedition. ThK Tbat'aadJbe Other, Farminjfdal". . SeifKxptariafefy Biblvrefcrwaes Cuujbrare and flowaon’s Life ami kpLtfaaaf ftgpf ni M'Kerrow History of geeaarioo ChumcV- •• -*1 : Wvrdsw >ih‘s Pictorial Greeee. euforbly tibiatriled. Tbe Land we Live In; a pictorial and literary. HceLb Book of the British Empire, 3 vols., Lvndozu IK Smith’s History of Greece, Ac. Ao. Ac. New Ifooks opening almost daily a| ■ DAVISON’S, 65 Market street, near Fourth. TyTKW UoOK&l NEW (CO KB!’—Anecdotes of Animal IN Ufa, by Rev. J.O. Wood. M.A., F. 8.9., *e., lllaatra- Florence Kdgerton, or Sunrbinp and Shadow, by the au thor >T Clara Stanley, Ac. Influence of the ErR QenijisTby the author of a Iran to Cnlch Hunheanu; illustrated. ' ' The (Ir.fit City of the Miidl# Ages, or the Landmarks t f European fiv>lua*ioo, by The Travels cf Ruiando, or a Tour KounJ Uio World, *<v Ofil Ilartlvy, A-M. The Great R«1 Dragoq, or the Vaster jev to Popery,, by Anthony (tarns, formerly a priest of Sdiigoesa, SpMo. Oriutal Fairy Tales', or Fancy’*-Wa&dadngin tbe Ka*r. thirty-two illustration*. fcftxfleroki, ortho Tempvxtian, by Bkruß E. jry*js. ‘ •*" Jurt received by - SAMUEL B. LAUFFKR. 87 Wood street UW MUSIC—Just received, per eipnai, bv- UUtk- LOTTE BLUAIE- Veteran Polka, by Carl Eckert; Florence ikboliieeb. by Weiler.d; Dark Eyed Beauty if tboHouthr, by Harry Corn wall; Rii&dau Quadrille, with portrait of Abe Empcrrr, lie.* with a Playful Heart; Kllea Nay, by StopbenGlover; The Mother’s BmUe. for Guitar, by W. V. WaUaeof Famed Away, to Heaven, for Guiur, by W. V. Wallace; Summer Hours by J.lP.Tully; I*nd of our Birthplace, by Mo gwo; Would we’d Never Met; Farewell ScbotUsvh, by W.V. Wab Ucr; Pleasura Polka; BonniaßeaMe Gray.byC.W.Gifircr; Alleghany Waltzes; Belle Brunette Polka, by PrMham: The Wishing Gate, comic song; Home, Where Change* Never Come; X*Germandrse Yalso, par Btophea Otoverr Old Jutey, latest Ethiopian aoog; U3ooU Night, Beloved! rerenails, wtiUeo bv lougfallov; Dreaa.’ng of The* For ever, by Wm. V. Wallace. Also all the latest lfv°fo pub lished, for tale br »epas CHABIyJTTK BLPMK, .118 Wood street. Vl OUST WASHINGTON KitaiUfchChK yitH H/tiß IT I A comfortable Dwelling House, jiu> finished, antly eiiuatcd an UuU avu>u», containing e(x roams mud cellar-price $1,200.' Also, two large Frame Houaea, suitable for four tenant* with two large Lots of Ground, well of good water, fruit trees Ao , will be fold at a bargain as the owner Intende re moving Wash Ten choice LoU of Ground, 108 fort front, on the brow of tbe MU. by over 300 feet .deep, haring a ftp* view of the cilia*, rivers, Ac.—price and terms easy. Also, two Frame Houses, with large Lots of Ground Also, four Building Lets, good ska and w«U aitaated— price $26-1 each: $2O in band, balance In four years. & CUTQBBRT A BON. «*p2S Baal Estate Agent*. 140 Third street. SY KUPO AND SUGARS— " : 10 hhde Lovering’s floe Syrups; 60 bbla Levering’* Crushed Sugar; 90 bbla LcTaring's Pulverised gager; 10 bbls sugarhoune Syrup. Fur sale by F. R. PRATO, No. 1 Diamond. MV) WHOLESALE 1 J. 100 boxerporeMtrataxil; 100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by figpgs F. R- DBAYO, No. 1 Dfamood. rfuMOTHY SSKD—IO bag! Timothy S«ed. ibesaie by X Wp2s aaUTIIASINCLAIIL £aS3—l6o boxes 2x10; 76 boxea 10x12; 76 *’ 10x14. For sale by J* p2S BMITH A SINCLAIR. BUTTER— 17 firkins fresh dairy peeked Batter, this dev receirwl by railroad, and for sale by »ep2s ; HENRY H. COLLTNB. AT a meeting cf the Board of Mansgirs of the Allegheny Chanty Agricultural Society, It was resolved that the Fair be'psntpbDfld in consequence of the prevalence of Cholera tn Che city, to the 2Hh, 25th, 26th and 27th davsof October. sepZfcdawtd A''|IIOLEKA! OHOLX&AI!—The attention of the pohlie 1* MUcUed to Dr. Louis Wicker's celebrated CHOLERA and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. Thia h— boon *,L minlstered in case* of Cholera, with great su«e«. in maav sections of the United gUtes, particularly in Maryland, where it elicited tbeatlention of thephysfckos. We hereto affix some physicians’ names who witnessed its beneficial effects, end have given lhair certificates. (For certifimtee please see wrapper around bottle.) John a Doner. M.D T. B. Dacbeti, M.D., W.Davlf, M. u. Forsaleby sep23 JOHN HAFT, Jx, 141 Wood street. Urea* ttahlßf auul millinery. y\ MRS. 8. K. CARGOrespectfully; ialbrma her fidends Qbu»l others, that she Is prepared, tomato to order the SXf Intel style* of DRE3BJBS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, on the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms* Children's Clothing up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed aeoordiag to directions, and neatly and taste&ally trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, So. 76 FOURTH Street, smond story same entrance as to.the Crystal Palace Deguerrian Gal Br Fr . . •• ./v. . jygbdewly . Valuable Real Eitate far Snla« r *~ MTH AT Tery desirable property situated attfcweor' oer of Sixth and Smith field sta., containing THREE FOUR STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two oo Smithfield street, one occupied by Siedle A Bartberwr, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oc eupied by the owner M * OonfecUaoary,. Liquor Store and Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, occcpled by S. W, Sanders, ns a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property Is one of the most eligible situations for a Benue or Broker** Office at present offered for sale in the city, foe terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Title clear and indisputable. As I im duterminod to sell it if I can get anything like a fair prke, this is to give notion to any person or persons hav iog claim or claims, charge or charges, agaiorfme, to pre sent the one to me at the corner of Sixth and streets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied imme diately. [aul(bdaw2mj MICHAEL O’HARA. iAOR RENT—A small Dwelling House, with large Lot of 1 Grouod, pleasantly situated on ML Washington. The location is healthy and agreeable.. Immediate fit—mini can be had. To a small family desirous of amoving from rae dty to the pure sir of.tbe country, this U a favorable opportunity.' 8. CUTHBERT A BON, p»p2l Real Estate Agents, 140 Third stmt. ODBY’fi LADY’S BOOK FOR UOTOBErT" Petenon’s Magaxlne Ibr October. ■ Blackwood's Magazine for September. Gleason’s Pictorial tor this week. Tbe Know Nothing for this week. Just received and for sale at the cheap Book, M»gittny *Ht Newspaper Store of W. A. G2LDKNFENNEY AOO., -sep2l - No. 76,Fourth street. SEALED PROPOSALS will be Teoetved by either of ft* uodendgued, committee of the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad Company, uatil 6 P. M., on WEDNESDAY, October 4tb, for the lease of the - Ferry known as Jnn m* Upper Ferry, eexoss the Monongahrl* river, opposite Pitts-' burgh. For further Information enquire of S*-A. jy^NG,IIB Front street, ISAAC JONES. ’ cor. Front tad Boss streets. Metallic Burial Cues, • THE uodenSgoed has on band and for sklaa large amort* meat of these highly approved METALLIC BURIAL OASES, from the largest to the smallest ste*. He can far* nish them, and ell ether things requisite, at half An hoar’s notice. WILLIAM TBOVIIXO, sep2Q:lm . . , ifo, pfl Fifth-street The Greatest KnyentlM *f the Aft* TO AVOID those —Tphristit Ming* that usually / Maocompny the wearing of anew list. theOOSFOR dKUATOR, Maly- Imported from Park, forms tbs Hsbto theexsetshapeandsbeofthebead. AaeatfilnandageoA Hat may behad at 77 Wfcod street. , oprfi WM. POWIiI ifc '4. \§ »• t» Crisd : W’ Ltter Bpnalafi a* a remody Jot liver Diaease r and thanumbar of- finaldw -ble evils eonneeted with a disorganixed state of that orgML Is uorivaflei Hundred# of certificate#, from the M ghtt mrm, of peraooa tiring io tbedty of Btehmoai, of core# effected by Cortez’* Bfaaieh Mixture. We here only room terete to the extraordinary rare Of ► L. Drinker, lieq, of the firm of Drinker ft Howie, Bookseller*, Richmond, Va., who WMcnxed by two bottle* of Oerter 1 * Spaniab Mixture, after three year* aaSarinf from dbeered ilrqr. lie rays'(traction oo the blodd la irooderfoL. better then ali the medidne be bed erer taken, and cheerfully, recommeads it to all. *•* See edrertSaemenC SPECIAL NOTICES, DaiMtag I—Cargo 1 ! Sodal tmafty itWli RIN3 HALL every TUESDAY EVENING; thsUnkm i>q WEDNESDAY, sad taa-lCxeeitier AssstaMy twit fBI DAY EVENING; alao, the Offiua on HOKDAx *VE SXX9B. Tb« amusement loving are Two Bauds of Mujrfc are statedly engaged. Fsncy.DaneefeßebQttbeber,. lUltTJo. 1; GottlHona in Hall No.fc The Boam> an finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of #*' freshments always provided. Admission, to tsrh flimt and two Ladiea 60 gents; Gent, and Laay7seeitr, Qmt alone (L Ticket* stay be obtained of FSAKS CAKOO.mt Tfl fourth street; or at Wdkloa Hail, 2nd story; also, of tb* Managers, and at the door on the above evenings. The strictest order-jnalntatncd. 49" Ho checks gif su at tb« door. mpn AGENT For Soiling ana Baying Patomt BJglitr. r I > HE snheerttmr, baring learned tram tflslntawmta* with X Patentees, aod with persona wbo were-deataooa to a«H Patent Sights for Cl ties, Counties, States, Ac-, aa wall *».' »kh others who wish to purchase raeh rights, that al/ agent to transact that kind of bnalneaa was much , needed bare, bas determined <0 devote hfa time amt bis abffiUea to the service of those who may daeire to employ him. Pledging-hiaMir to attend talthtnliy to illnsHeaw trusted to him, he oondodes by rsftnlng the public to the following. feethnonlil of a fair of the.cUissaj M*-Pitta Irargb, Ac. MOSRB I. SAXON. Pittsburgh, August 23,18 M. PmuWJKJH, Angoat 17th, 1854.. . The nib»criben have long teen acquainted noth Me Mosee T. Eatoo, and have no.hesitation to. reeonunsndfe* . him, to all who may wish to employ his serriees, aa a gea tleman of undoubted integrity and indefktfgaUe inwbose exertions every reliance may be placed. - - .* Nevilleß..Crair, W. Sobhoann, Jt,. . Wm. Larimer, John Graham,. W. ,H. Denny, H. ChUdsAOc, . .. James Wood, M-Holmes A Bona, P. R. Friend, Kramerdßabm, F.LOreni, I* B. Uvtngston. Strsngn Perelepsaieaf ■■HrienTMeasen; trfir . am daily btingiDg to light new tht. march of progress is onward; parsons Bald,or baoaningeo. will be pleased to learn thatneience and lnngTsetniTh eosa- Waad, have broagfat before the public the greatest of the age, la the article of SHSBSOH’B AMERICAN ILUR' RESTORATIVE, a sure cure lor TTsMeen and to pxeveo; Hair from Calling. See circular to be bad oflbe-Agent* giving full particulars. Price £l,OO in lanebottlee. Sold by as mass a oaTpropdttat* •: i 67 Bsneriar street; Clefalaad. Ohio. Tnr nnlri In Tltfrhnrgti hi thn ftinnwlnr hnn— ~ Fleming Bros- JL Wilcox A Col R. K. bclfere, ' G. IL-Keyser. .. - Joel Mohier, Bead, Page, Jr, J. H. CaaseL Ailepkety dtyj—h. A. Beckham, Preesly A Means, 31 Fleming. • Binmnghaxi. —A. Patterson, John G. Smith' f tprfi CITIZBIVB* Insuranes Oempaay oi Ptttahwrwli-—n. D. KING. Piestt&t; BA3f UEL L. MAKBHKLL, Secretary, Office: M Water Stna.hetwte* Market and Wboddredi: lunirve HULL and CARGO Rtefcs, on the Ohio and Mlsslf • slppi Rivers and tributaries. " " Insures against Lou or Dqpage by fire. ALSO—Against the Periled the Sen, ami Inland Hmigt tkro end Transportation. pamoMd H.B.Klnc, Wm. Larimer Jr*. William iiegalsy, fiemoel M. &isr, ■ ■ ■ •• Samuel Ren, william m«|hM Robert Dunlap, jr.', John 8. DSwurth, Isaac-Al. Peonock, Praeeis Sellers, - 8. Harbangh, . J.HAiwi|,manav t Walter Bryant, William B. Hay*. . JAn Shlptoa. ... dsc2A .* A LARGE LOT FOR SALE, i A LOT OF vKOUb'DiOti the river bank, inJttnniiigJuju.j 288 f<wt by and bounded, by tout aUantvjdU >• sold«?n rpa*>p«bleterna. It linear BektfweU T)ergldSß work?, and several other' maaufsctiuiag.aatah ilsnraentH. It is Ute tamst and beat, loi nowto baXadin Birsiloghaa for mAnpiaclaring pnrpoees. Title perfect, and either vf incambrpnce. inquire of , .j.. C. B. M. BMITH, at hU Law Office, % jy2d Fourth street, above Kmithfuifl, ; y. A'mice—The Partnnrship hereto Are wgtadwp and doinir boslneee under Ute nameand style 01 UKNNETr, MARSHALL A CO., was dlaaolved on.the £H inst., by mutual coasent. BENNETT, MAMTTAT.f. A go, Pittsburgh, Jane 28th, I8&4. CopMtatnltlpi TIIE UKDKBSIQNU> hire entered into Oopartaenhi} under the name and etyW of G&AIT; BBtMJTIT * CO, for Lhe purpoee of nattubo taring Iron. MaUt,4e., at the Clinton Kolling Mill, tooth Pittsburgh. OSes at arm eotvlth KngUah » Richardson, No, 116 Water, mod ice Pint street. WM. B. KXGUSB, HHttT n mamiitT JAS. X BKSSSSX, - JOHN GUAM. Pittebnrgh, Jone 28th, 185*—Je89;tf . . . >■ PITTSBURGH Lilt, Fire asd Kerioe laranaee Coaeuy; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, lIASOSIC H&LIi, PI¥TSBUR6Bi PA. JAJuS 8. SOON, Pnddeat Caijiua S. Coltox, Becr»Ui7. This Company makas every InranAMappcrtaliiliiffto-OE >oneeted withJJMFB RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Riaks general) j. And against Loss and He mega by Fire, and *g*<«*t the r _> and Tii iijfimi firiiiii Policies Issued at the lowest retos eenslstent with safety to all parties. . ... t James S.Hooa, Samuel M*C3urkan, William Phillips, John Soott, Joseph, p. Gaxsam, M. J)., John M’AJpin, Wbl F. Johnston, James Marshall. . George R. Seldsa, my26dy . Wa. John TnUertotk. ’ Robert Galway, Alexander it»- Hiram Stowe, Saarer. FlrsHM’* laaintoM Companyoftks rty nt nttslwii all J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROBERTPIHMSY, Bmrp> insure against FIRS and XABINE SJCBXS M att kinds. Office: No. 99. Water straet. . . stuoroam . J.E.Moorhead, W.J.lsdnan, .• . B. a Sawyer, R.R.Btepe(m, Wm. M. Edgar, ’ R.RWntW O. H;Pinlson, ' WlllkmOcdßnfWOod. R.B. Roberts, JohnX.XrwihT Joseph Kaye, Wm. WlHtlhSop, David CampbelL C. VaAQJBB, U 0 MABKJCT- stnctl Ihfr burgh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer la FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, ofltea to dir and ooojitfy T dbakrr as large' mad win selected stodt «sr‘ Goods as any Eastern bouse, and aoto prices, thns ■avine reight, time sad expenses. • - •• ■ - jjjjr f <Ou O. W—Ptoa* of maating, W—ifyl). (ivy' Wood street, between Fifth straetand Ylr^taUey.. PiTtwiauaLonax, No.236—Meetsevery TnseAaTsssnlaa . Mxaoumu Escaanoav, No. 87—Meets Oat nddS* Friday of each month. . -...t^rMdy FuurltMO Bcai.ulr. (h£r Drs. L. Sana at* Serrwd. between Wood and Market streets, and J. Rad, sorUpoa*t ouener. of Alle gheny city, are the attending PhysScaans to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1»4. , , . Applications for aamladcm may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the P. R cases of aoddsotal injury aretaeetvwdattJl ben without form.’ . trs- Satloei—Tb. JODBMijhnr tittois so dSTt, of ud AllmOru, o- fv. Out WKONKBDAY Ullfulauinnm? in the Diamond. By eider. . .. •, % GEO. W: BHESK. fieeraterr. ATTENTION I S. L. Gv—YouaNJbesAfayteottfled to they attend at your Armory, on MONDAYR WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to traasMTsuebbssi ness as may oome before the Company. ' mar&rtmd geeratarvmotn. UHMI, I. a.O.«W4b S? A"*— 1 ; •-“teilio.SM.l.O.of^ar.BU mrr Wtiaataymaiitin WMbtostoa BmII, Wood It. Uj£j . ' Land for Sate* _v/ .A; IQAA ACBBI or LAHD IH JOUST OOCaTT. ISi IOUU tin GUrkm river. ThlelendltbeerDy ttnbervL nil m eioellut ■on ) «wii i«mM iiwuiMh Iron oie, and * thick tc& oMttumfnbitf tael. Tbalnuf S* raflnnd.vbkh sffi shdraMsfly be bvUfc win r*» rerr swto it; Ir not directly eerie* It. fin lOUetovn —lit vans through it • ALSO, MO eereainHk eoonty,well timbered endvetesed. ud lying tnor tbe rout* of the testacy ud Srte rellxoed. NowtvJiinitiant«nU biaudttkanhtbmhnii.' The eotuplethm of. the tenbory nd Xrfe, the Mlmhmj Vtllejvaad tbe Venengo rmilroede thmeghitat awtas sill render the eoel, lumber, tens ore end soil, of met nIM. S&joireof O. B 1 Jff. gmiH, fefaCfroamrtf 'x: liOt for toi». >OQ9D BUILDING l£r, 84 fret front nOumitMi A tyf 100 fret la depth, In Birmiurfaui, wmbeaS ebeep. Enquire of AM. t. flTt.rwflwi - irl3 it ogee of the Mamt«rT—♦ BPILMSft LOf f A LOT 24 feet front on WILZB street* awt cxtefizw back 100 feet to Wide alley. Lot is a Cellar Wall, bvilt fer two small Hoasea.*TWSLbt to la adeairabl* locattonibr a TosUeSeeiaßdvmbTaold low, and on AvorsUa tcru. food, tad dear mm lomuabranoa. Inquireof nwiThtrrwnaa - if l3 . At Ottce of Mdrntnit Wit MMK: A i w * Aba office of the MOMUtfl Ppg. jylfrtf • 1 JTAJICIf OHlfl4ifj}lI f i 66 woon mass? remoML TUBT IMPORTED AND HOWOPXN A TOLL AMOST tr ■ aunt of Vreaeb and RngttA Silt a*i WUta CUan. out and WbltaandOolcradaionaCUna; eanMoaW2e«aj|». Uateaowattrtiada. {aepSUmj v-T-r. ; ** ■ K iiife V* ■ PM j " Sb r f> / r * > 5, > •’V-. . v - *" T '*> 1 * ■ * ■ ' _ .. f gssaaar. "S?3i2SKr Strife W*a cftoo atrarßM»^fe- g toMotoMbohootoofllio. Jn unfa, ottoo -taUTM* to anoint tini homo of Antov KVotoLlft ' nargtito'i f tftooToatttaTtooWitotoi*j ; T))>.»o{» to sort of toWgIMM gnutotoo**"**'" .'*: i»ntoaWirtoiCTtoWnMwiSinfrofWifrfcofjf . toa»tt«ttoMWoStoktßonto,tontoiV■ T- 1i ITliil TTiiil nf Hii Mhjf Ttl*si|h toamtattbePabUsajfeHttsite^riFwota. Tboetototacf the fife* Wkiilf tbo %7lB^ajf r ? .to BOit Ottfci tooeeofj. Weotto«m,<m TlntißUs OrisST * Thri1 l, * , "~ > **^*■■■“ IlMrltynf flHiirif j • to Boofe CCl&rJmaororWidow ThempoOß* aMMM’cV the Third Word of ibo etoofAlMnf c> - Tbeeleetanof the fourth Wardjßf Thf TltT?lltihMr to mewatlbo hbamof flteltfc and Soodiul? streets > > -v-a ■ Tbo electors of tho tondp tCS|BAMi.b-«Mt4i iho Tows HoU, on VOkk«riat ioSniiML Thdokefetraf tho bmMgbatthot Bh^feiSSii^iwk 7 - -- it thoßottrood OWe* of Ott«arH.Oaßafaj,taarid feottocb. ' Tho electee*of PoqoeopQlUwnagli ttawtu thofttfttfa lkotbetai of tbfctenjnttf XawiwoaOvino bt-mm t at ilm ihTiTlii n faint Tfiioso in poll hmwmh The flbettto'of flm'tdfenfhor thmpftMk|B W Meat «t ibo boose of Jobs Sharp,!* «oU berongh- Thbelectori 6 r thr hnrSoghwf >fKbaWort» moot at tho To w» Belial* eeld horoogh. *• —' •:•*■ r Thaelacweof the boroosfrof Jgosth v, attbohooooteßorlyoeeqMl^B.irAaidMbrattho^: l. of tbe ■oaonganela ftMuiowM TMiiniQili The electors af tbeboroagh ofWoft'PUtsfearxh-tome*, ettneboosaot-T—iogms. . Tho eloetora of tho borough of Wool to " ihr rntillr flntinnl ITmiin In rail tinf|mgli ... .Tho electors of the (wnwrt of twiia to Beat at tha - i ThbafeetMOOf to moot at tW : PeWiefcbool Uoow. _ _ _ Tho elector* 6t tho boroivhjof : WnMk tamaet at tbo bouseof Graham,temsdjoeeapled /. issaMberoagh.— -- _t *. Tho iloctoci of Pitt township to moot ok tbo <■««« t£ xi 3n—p*> flriwfred.wn %, — , *>*TlVo* Ilul FQ| S|Q| • . ftoeA, is aafcl Unrashlp; except Lha qaaHfled fntwi iTJrttM • lo Boctkm* ffoa. 4, ThSd uTof t Wes* «f tbo dtr‘ ' * Tbo meat £ tbs bonmirif^ John Utter, io tbo Tillage of East Liberty - Tbo doctors of Oolllpo «owafhh»« a* <h. w. mtltssß i. The eteotors of Wilkins tovnsnipAojUttfttn*KiWth£r ; ; John Fhaflsr, on the QMMhw saar u>onihlp.r... u..-**:► i Tbo.owctors of PI am 4owMbfp4o mistod'thehoamfair/. fotin rnfnirurrlTli, In r>Hlnsnofilp.. ‘ . - fbo Sectors of Patton *o#nrapfinneof at Ibo Abraham Tajlor, on the' Northern pSflpKh- / Pejm-towaAjpto'mooifc'hMbebonsrof Robert Donaldson, on the T-forhbgigfc Soad/inhalf totis^ ' ThortoctasofTorsoilloo township I<r moot aftßOPMßd^f 3chortHoeis,oathsfcrttof BstU a>ln‘Mtlbip|Wt^ now by - StmW. .-rytr.-; i_-f *r: -? Too sTsntßio of^Bbaboth tewnddp fa ihssf st ■i&S&E£sSi . fiwslMtai of Jdmm tonsUs ts noitif ftsldns Jnstttf ' townsbin^*• *•••- - .i.- ..,.^7 thaoloctoro of- MiflUatsiwaebh> to am 'mki PamoolWlloebr fcmamlj cwopied Jamm mU toamditp. ■■ V» Ptßßgfctffgftfr.tea-tina» botueof J*ing»;;. *• ?, t , t ~ Tbe «Whw«rf fTh*rHni* tawnrfdp ip imat ,f »«-- «- £ * of vru. Ob*r,o& tfc* Taiei ■ ~ tbe rfllege of r '* < ~ r pJ£,^£l£S»£2£ p .'sjw Tbe riiitcw of OUo towniMp to meet et the houeof* 7 TTwuyT TteMp—|lo mbl tnoi*tel|i ■ r r Tbe elector* of ZnnkU* teiraaUb- to-, meet M*kWe oeropied by JoeetA Hnlinion* irftofcteiSsyT?T “• £.mhw *;»<|J I | 1 | tomtuttWftfamt -- Have Ho, 3,7** eekl towiuhlp. ~ r . _ V 7 h *-* I,ct ° I *. I>f ®f d * bl “»™w»to hi ita< i*tut ti Peter Borer, hi eeld toniUiL ThotteHorrrfflouttTegette tororMp'to'Afrßfct bo«» rf H. vt o. f. «f> -r^ , The a&etoncf Forth Tayatte towmhip to meet at the hoOaewrw ocmylod. bf-Veaads T imfr~n, » *alft township.-- - .. - . »<'h- -,-w tha.electors of Boss'faantfbfo to unit nt flit h— '* *•* Oaa»»th,j» a» SMd, l» mUton^i Tbi ■krrnre of Bne tciwnsfeiii to mutt at-tbe fame rf— H«fcCriUßaj t Jnsaldjq*aabfe •-■*»■ *ne sMcforsof ItfOandtesa township to meet at thatomm ■>* -* ?tfjjafa gha«P. te»»iwrahfe.: - 4 ' ~ .- afreet It r ttiii4i!ihn ? .•«t?2S^Sf§jSsB^S£S^ i _*?» ♦ k T t gg° f .^yWSJptd"a«ot>ttftolto«SB ,r *‘ rX gomes* JBt&fe«ffi arid township. , _ Th.dtrtjnjfli.UMi, Wuhlp <0 nMei it Omhimm '■ mptfrgp-wqnfr, m*tferwltfalntfc»^bnowtoJS3fcgf—‘ ><taM|adetfca,t*%ft; beginning atthepnlntofeffc»*B«iHM9*' L ’ r{ Hr*r, at the wpper line of niWg a northerly eooraa, between the fcaamf u>4 John Boyd to tho nartheasteomeraf iheßeervanJoga wrtujy wem te flo Ob* la sacAe manner m to embrace all :- —> ted ia CanotoghanTi district, rrnrliacts» within ah boondariae, ahaO hereafter iota at aoMhai oto^r. * j*• toes ia the borough of rttrtfrsi rtrll' i of saldhoiouh... . ...1 rTZif* At whkA tana and places tha qnalifled ilocton m etiip paid will bybsßotwote tor : One person JbrGovernor. Oo* person ferOoegreee, be the Slat iHstrleC ] QeepeiMiftrCnjpefß,ih;the^E&4J>tftekt > ~l': , ifti* rimrrm frf TVaalTfirniimriwinV Jndgtfof ft# Scgnpna jk&t# Jgnjafrj-' > 1 Owe pet** tor Auditor.. _ ...... r Otoe pone Jar Otafc at the Charts. !* | Oneperson tor-lttf iSiMr. - ‘* f Onopaeaeatorße|totoi, :: - ■■• 1A '• three psraone tot Under* of thaFoar. • “AH AOr- ----- - - ftr <*« Agprcxtm </tihe JfomiftefeK oa4 «/' Wmxiir lTil iff' ' * boiioa aodMaetio&afttMgaoatai . , Jndmkwv*t,~2kl» riiniaMlit that a lam ? «x a majority of tha yopk of thto Oowmtmvml*, aw j J»rf whereas, It teiiraasftk toabufaaeartsiafadfea-"' : Bkbw 1. Ba It meted by the Senate and Boom of Ke pi wrtatfoaa nffhaTYrfnihnaafaUli at himmi fa Qaaerall wlhy*aat,naatt b faaabr wfaafadW *asa£* * - oftfaftmoit'^ir SwyjripfcaaSaaw ilfrieibycrfShSwMaSfiSpS // tewagitoa.law > ai^Ssnott»i»~t«titsSiS»Vr a pad rmiiltk* tha Mlhafsa _ 0 «-*•* **■*■*■*• •* nffimli? “ *a*t, wtaw MaattwiSiLfcMHEt*?*'* :mln fag,«Mh aMlMiMitf faklNlMltiL tlekrt«iliiiii‘« irtani la Uqocr Law,** and llrfaßßtt .flbsfaMfaaffaW?*^ *haU cantata fa the fawfeta tha woife «nte*lssitMr*** * Ifawjrl*w,“ *»d thuaa -ff *-r T%l inijiiiWfirrfTr"^T~ coiitafa fa tha iaUi {ths.wtitffaSll uMAtav Uqagr IwwAwhiggEcaahen he *ha Coortßooae of thaapnafr faflttxfa*kfcfeKtfa<jtal a! -Jifr W 7 tin IWx) TriJ«y rf —.tnutilH ‘ eoamindate tin rTtfl rnnn ■nHnThii In {■ _ i«i iHiT, «itt» «ah'tgm>3 Gotwrner ara npcnnil aad «h»m —• -<adte>d aa Hi*-' pnjm woUbtecy — .~ JAM mOwM** to—P tw wiirwliirth Tlifr l HiiV‘ f ‘*T ZSZTiSSSF^i -.■ ■Mjssagfe^* ■ » ' r vJMiMaifi ■•».>wrTir JkAftSS -SL,t jwfe’d* *? . •’ "V/ . B« ' COT XKB-OPgOT Tjx*nsi£r „*’ .ftfeth.lfOM,, ■-.i.—W.l.Mjt *-•*(>.'' <*’ Pvb» mm «- 100 bow* N»M; - M > mm Mwlwi ; : ’ £9.,d0,-ft .: d* - v 100 CT d*,£..do.£;- f* 1W bozac hn Pvpper; ' , 4». Illgiu . a 80 do do Clotm; wmrrmmftad po**, kj r »*plB - 'ft t. | . rfraaa vi»jra»t3^«MU9|r*v«dfr«».i v< is^ M |* <* \ arp priest/ ~..,. ~ ~-,.,; S Btau«““? i» »iai . '- '-n git OLD PMtg-Jmt nntmtnr a 1«M wi nLnd L* -# Ijr tioia rm, i^,£^W!i£KL«r*33i^3 "rajWMwrhriite. / > f■■•••■ </ I i wai ....- .... - »-■.■tk wnmaom ■■-•q V > A-H. “. iV* •' '• * ■!< \ » f **-. . A*: - #y T ' ■ ■*» A. +•• »ww.> WIL mflltfr *^{ A*** k .«!- - i,-„ • etnrcd »* ftf-irmn - i ». * WUW|fV*i*n-» * nemßMog - q
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