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- I.IJAK TROVII.LO, Citycf PUlsburgh.
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! TICKETS! TICKETS!!
Democratic Tickets are ready
for distribution at the office of the
Wining mt. Call and get them
iu! time. .Let every District be
hi 11 v supplied. : !
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lie AssssiKD Ml# " 0cTO ?“'
0» k-HJ Can’t VqTB. j
pay a Taxi
Those who hove not paid a State or County
Tii within two years, Bhould attend to U at
,„. Q » Don’t lose a rote!
N.wi of tile Day.
From a private despatch, we learn that Gov
ernor Bigler was expeoted to arrive in Philadel
phia last evening.
lion. John "Minor Botta had his pocket ptoked
o "-S 10 at the opening of the New York Thes
tr- The thief has not yot been arraaled.
\n article * another column by Q- B.- Phtlac
d.-r Docsticks, P. I>, is ill a Vein of humor ael
d m touched by writer.: for the press, and is
worthy of the lamented Joseph C. Neal.
lion. Presley Ewing; a leading Kentuoky
Whig died of Cholera at the Mammoth Cave, a
day or two ago. He has represented the third
(Patriot in CoDgress for a number of years.
\ very large and enthusiastic Democratic
mo-ting was held-in Cincinnati on Thursday
evioing. Hon. George E- Pugh, Geo.' 11. Pen
dleton and others delivered addresses.
Mr. John Bacon, a prominent, merchant of
Lduiwillc died in St. Louis on Tuesday last.
Hi belonged to the well .known firm of Bawson
•t.. argument indfheard before the Superior
Cijurt of. Cincinnati, on .Thursday, to release
Win Kiesabe, who is charged with extensive for
geries, open a habeas oorpus. It woe refused,
he vraa remanded to prison.
The Detroit Frill of tho 28th, adminis
t-i's a severe and well deserved rebuke to the
Pic'.mcnd Anyarrer, for. its unmannerly assault
uoeu the vtu-rim statesman,: Gen. Cass, for his
rt nt speech !before the Miohigan State Con
vention. Gen. Case in that epeeoh deplored the
c-istence of slavery, and deprecated its farther
extension, ami in so doing but expressed the sen
timent of every lover of his country.
\Vc received a despatch tho . other day from
-Cmc-mEati, giving an Account of an attack by
stiniP German Catholics upon ft Protestant Sun
day Pirbool By the following from the Colum
bian, it troaid scernUo have been got up for
KnowNothirg effect: :
i TUE Boot on the weib Leo.—Tho procession
cf iittle American girls assaolted recently by
red? Irish boys, (vide Times) turns out to have
hi • n a procession of little Dutch girls, assaulted
lj- rude American boys. _
j Pucekt Societies. — We wieh it to be nnder-
that all we say against secret eooietica is
against political societies. Secret orgaut
zkiions for benevolent purposes, or for mutual
up ! iu case of nftcforltfie are very different mat
ters from secret political combinations to pros
cribe large ciassrs of our fellow oititens.
ogy* Did a Democratic candidate join the
ir.uw Nothings on'' Thursday evening? Can
ftn? one prove the fact * :
: soc in. another column thefull refutation
1C charge that Col. Henry 8. Mott is a Know
JIAKK THB ROGUES.
Let our Democratic : friendß give no heed to
(he countless lies told about our candidates. We
w'U give an example of the base falsehoods oir
c ited by Whigs and Know-Nothings. John
II Phillips, Esq , of Bobinson township is our
fcmdidate Tor Clerk of the Court. Every one
(mows “Hickory” Phillips. Ho is a staunch
nocrat, and always’ a Democrat. Hlb oppo
nents know bo will run a eery large vote. To
defeat his election, they circulate the report
through the cities and boroughs that he is a
[Know-Nothing, and urge nqtoraliied cituens and.
Catholics to eoto ogaiDßt him. In the countTy,
■they circulate the report that he is a Catholio, or
la very warm friend of the Catholic Churoh, and
urge all Know-Nothings and bigots to vote I
against him. We Jt'noW that suoh is the game in
! regard to him and some-other candidates. Such
! is the immorality, the, lying and recklessness to
which Know-Nothingism and the dragging of re
i ligion into politics has given rise. Bat let no
! Democrat be deceived by those lies. Mr. Phil
lips is a true Democrat, and a Protestant. Bet
j ho is in favor of equal rights to all religions de
■ nominations. He is opposed to mingling re
i ligion with politics;, and lie Is in favor of the
' present naturaliiation laws. Oar readers may
i roly upon th 6 truth of .these statements; and in
i voting for Mr. Phillips, the people may rely on
I it tbey-ure voting for one of the best candidates
1 that has been placed in nomination by either
party.
We will tell onr reader* another trick of the
Whigs aud their allies, >tho Know-Nothings.
They put in reports that the Know-
Nothings aro going ito tow for certain Demo
cratic candidates*- The object is to prevent
naturalized citizens'and.Catholics from voting
for those candidates, and thoß defeat them.
Wc know some of the rogues who are em
ployed in these tricks, and will give their names
one of these days. ’ Democrats should give no
heed to these falsehoods. Vote the ticket out
and out. It is .a good one, and can be elected,
if all deraocratswilidn their duty.
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oommon-at leeet of fo fto |
AUantio oitiee, here ittSlttalwgi, **»™
cilitie. are eo great, ie..te be;
found. Eren
Much prrjudioV’ltae "been excitelra&unßt thl*
material, from tbe fact that Borne years ago,
many of the stores of California were construct
ed of iron, and put up so badly, that they were
| ratin
.jer unprofitable and dangerous speculations
It Beemo that these iron buildings consisted of
little more than a shell of large east iron plates,
vithin whioh a succession of atsriaa were piled
np, composed entirely of oombusiible material. |
Exposed to fire, the Interior of these buildings |
eras speedily consumed, and the plate work of
the nails, unsußtained by the wood work within,
’gore way and fell With a crash, either into the
street, to the great danger of firemen, or upon
the adjoining buildings, crushing them and their
contents in one common ruin. After this expo*
' rlence we learn that the use of iron for building
I purposes was gradually discontinued, until it is
now entirely abandoned.
The proprietors of the Baltimore Sun oon.
structed their new building of iron, end hare
realixed none of the untoward results predicted,
such as expansion and contraction under sum
mer’s heat and winter’s cold. In regard to the
Sun Building that paper says a granite base is
planted sb a foundation, and upon this iron col
umns are placed at regular interrals. These aro
bolted and giTded with iron, and throughout the
onttre building iron girders pass from side to
side and from front to rear. Besides these gir
ders, two series of iron columns, extending from
the foundation to the roof and from front to rear
sustain the interior, all of which, is connected by
a net~work of iron. In this mode of construc
tion, the wood work rests and is dependent upon
the iron, the iron in no casebeiog dependent up
on the wood. The floore of the interior are also
interlaced with iron so as to retard, if not pre
vent the passage of the flames from one story to
another. The same paper also states that Har
per & Bro., of New York, are likewise building
aa immense iron structure, having a front of
eighty feet on Franklin Square, in which to con.
duct all the various departments of their exten
sive publishing business. It is to be constructed
on the same plan as the Sun Iron Building, the
iron work being from the same pattern.
ORX OF THKIR TRICKS.
Whigs and Know Nothings are now busy in
endeavoring to create diaoord and distrust in
the Democracy, by circulating reports that De
mocratic candidates are Know Nothings.
: The lie has been so earnestly asserted in re
gard to Col. ; Henry 8. Mott, our candidate Tor
Canal Commissioner, that somo Demoorats are
inclined to twlieve it. It is only such as are
silling to ba'humbugged by the enemies of De
mocracy that will suffer this Whig fraud to de
ceive them. £ Col. Mott is not a'Kuow Nothing.
If the secret order has determined to support
him it is because Mr. DArsie is a native of Boot-
Lund, and they have no alternative. Col. Mott
is a descendant of revolutionary stock, of un
exceptionable character, and abundantly compe
tent for the office Bat the support he may re
ccive from members of the secret order is from
ueoesaity, not from choice. Shall democrats
;urn against: him for that ? Sbatt we lose the
Canal Commissioner by a Whig falsehood. De
mocrats should vote our whole ticeket. The
same falsehood is industriously circulated in re
gard to Borne of the nominees on our county
rickot. They are called Know Nothings ; and
by the lie it is hoped Democrats will be induced
to vote against them.
Every Democrat may safely vote our entire
:icket. It is a good one? and we can elect it if
A CR&.PTEE OP PREDICTIONS.
We predict that one-half of the Democratic
ioket will be elected Ibis fall In Allegheny
We predict that Judge Black will be elected by
i early as large a majority this fall as Judge Kaox
~od last fall.
We predict that Col. Mott will be elected Canal
'ommiseioner by Democratic vote*.
We predict that Governor Bigler will have a
. irger .majority In 1854 than he had in 1851.
We predict that Gen. Moorhead will be elected
to the Legislature, and that Carnahan and Pollock
fill be elected to stay at home.
We predict that C. 8. Byster, Esq.,' will get
:qc Native and Know Nothing votes, and a large
aumber of Whig votes berides.
Wo predict that the Know Nothings will try to
nnko Luke Loomis Recorder, and come so near
ig to miss it a long shot.
We predict that the next Register, and next
Recorder, will be Democrats.
We predict that every Democrat (except the
sore heads) who has been enticed into the secret
order, will acknowledge before six months that
he has been duped—and some will say so before
the election.
Magaalnee*
Haxpbb roB Octobsb. —The number for Oo
tober Is onuSually excellent. Some prejudice
exists against ** Harper,” with many persons,
from the feet that many of the articles are pi
rated, without so much as saying to the author,
••by your leave, sir.” This la explained by the
editor of the New Ysrk Time#—also the editor of
Harper—who says thiemagasine pays more for
original contributions to its pages than any oth
er two magaxmes in the oonntry. For sale by
Gildenfenney & Co., and Miner & Co.
Puthax iorOotobxb.—Wehave received from
Miner & 00. and Gildenfenney & Co., this Ameri
can monthly, j It contains the usual number of
choice literary artieles, and for the present has
left the propagation of Abolition-Whiggery to
its legitimate instruments—the party press. It
iB embellished with a portrait of the author of
“ Our Party and Politics.”
Oob Niiohbobs. —Third street editors ere
very bnsy in discussing their remarkable merits
in relation to the Cholera reports. One seems
to think he “ saved the republic ” by suppress
ing the truth. Another evidently believes that
he did muoh better by publishing more than the
truth. The real truth was no doubt just about
midway between their reports. But we see no
use in disoussing the matter. We would prefer
to read of something else for a few dayß. We
do not believe either of our neighbors will make
a fortune, or muoh reputation, out of the sub-
I ject. .
A steam fire engine for Boston will Be finished
at Cincinnati by the 20th of November.
The Protcotant Episoopal Convention for the
diocese of New York, met in the city of New
York on the 27 th inst.
Benjamin Harrison, a grand son of tho late
President Harrison, died of fellow fever at New
Orleans, on the 17th inst., aged 17 years.
Davidson King, the late Surveyor General of
California, is oharged with being a defaulter to
the government, to the amoont of twenty-five
thousand dollars.
The Kev. Dr. Bacon was absent from bis pol
pit at New Haven, Conn., on Sunday. His son
supplied his plaoe in the forenoon, and preach
|ed from the words—“ They will reverence my
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son. . ,
Some of the millers in the' neighborhood o!
Chnmberebnrg ere purchasing large quantities
of wheat in Baltimore and Philadelphia—the ar
ticle coating less when deUrered there, than it
can be bought from the fannera-
Ber. Thomas H. Clark,, teoently elected Biah
op of Rhode Island in place,4f Biahop Henahaw,
deceased, was at one time Rector of fit. An-
draw’s, Philadelphia. He is a eery eloquent # meeting of the stockholders of the Pew
and able man. • • ybrk and ;H*w Haren Ralroad Company at
A Ooatention of Railroad men was held, at M York, on Thnrsd&y, it appeared that.
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Th* GreeniWfcgh Argus has Ihe following j 0 * 1
and woellent fttsarka in regard to ,pj|l>B*Wj
flratio'oandidaUrrrf Allegbony oonntlri»ißft#*
Jhe Editor formerly lived in thiß coqim*
ttcqa»tateil>*itfa of our caodid|j»^~: ; |
*'AtlsGflESY CODNTTfc" x '''
The DemoMgto of Allegheny coan v*)fi£P®!&L
inated Hoii.|fCßAßi,KS* Kualer, for CWgreaSS
The Judge retodved from the State of New York
; to the city of Pittsburgh, at a very early day—
-1 then in the full vigor of tnatahood, and about to
( commence a course at the Bar, which has been
preeminently sucoesful. His life had been sob-
I Btaotiatially engaged in his profession, in which',
heianow one of. the purest, end .b;ighU&.fi£P ft *
Once he occupied the Bench of the Coambn
I Pleas, and agaio the Bench of the District Court,
Allegheny county, bnt be resigned both
ferring the excitement of acute prahtfSff't* the
'laid position of the Bench. Occasionally he
Las mingled in politios, but only on occasions
when the most cherished principles of the Ke
pobliosn party were absot to be' overwhelmed
by the violent assaults of the enemy. The
■torm of battle, not its sunshine, summoned
Charles Shaler to the Sold, and when the har
ness was on, and a great .oaose to be battled
for he entered the lists withont consideration or
oonsequenocS. and alt his great abilities, freely
and unreservedly to tho cause ho espoused.
He is aman of great heart-liberal and boun
teous to a fault, and full of human sympatby
and yet he never ebed a useless tear over inevl
table misfortune. Manhood disdains to be
troubled for evils that are past, and cannot be
“’Rome exiets almost hat in name; the great
torn of learning, fortitude, patriotism, eloquence
and oonrage, who poshed her fortune to .he ot
moet pitch of human grandeur, and greatness,
sleep amid her rains ; bat history has handed
down to n. a faithful portrait of these ffloetri
ous men. and waoannnt help but rooogmxe in
the character, virtue, person' and manners of
this distinguished Jurist, a striking type of some
of the greet men who occupied the highest posi
tions in the capitol and forum. ..
Will tho Whigs in Allegheny county, on this
oooasiou, stand upon their nnmorical superiori
ty or will they, out of consideration for the du
tingulshed, the unsurpassed abilities of Judge
Shaler, and the honor which will be done to the
district—to the State, and to the nation by such
a representative, yield their party preferences,
and oleot Charles Shaler ? When an opportoni
tyis presented of placing in the National Conn
ells a man so preeminently calculated to reflect
I the highest honor upon the district, will it not
Ibe embraced? We trust it may, an* that not
. only Allegheny oounty, but also the whole
State, may be honored by his presence in Ihe
Notional Councils..
On tho Assembly tloket, is the name of J.
Kksheut Mooehead, .extensively known all
over the State as an active working Democrat, i
His integrity and excellent qualities have made j
bim reopeoted all over the State. . . ,i
Jon* S. Hawh-tos, Esq . is also on the ticket
for re-eleotion to Ihe Legislature. He wee a
member last winter, and by his talents, indus
try and frankndss pf oharaoter, he ooeupied a
high position. If the voters of Allegheny coun
ty appreciate and understand their true inter
ests. they will triumphantly re-eleot him.
We mw pleased to observe on ths Assembly
tiok«t, the name of our young friend, Mid ardent
and talented Democrat, Jobs M. Kimpatbick,
Esq. Mr. Kirkpatrick U yonng in years, but
possesses a well storqd aod matured mind. As
a member of the legal profession, he hss evinced
marked ability. Of au ardent temperament, he
enters into the cause he espouses with an energy
nod enthusiasm that commands admirotioo, and
guarantees success, if snooess is Within the scope
of homan possibility. His gentlemanly deport
ment—scrupulous integrity, and straight-ror
ward whole Bouled devotion to every benevolent
movement of the day that looks to the ameliora
tion of suffering humanity,'or public good, is a
guarantee that the whole interests of the c.ti
sens of Allegheny county, if entrusted to his
management, wooid be carefully guarded
Col Elijah TaovitLO, the •• old wheelborse
of Democracy in Allegheny county, is on the
ticket for County Comtnieeioorr. He is in every
sense capable and trustworthy, and deserves an
enthusiastic support.
With the baluuoo of the ticket, we have no
personat aequairtance, but we believe that the
whole ticket is in every particular unexception
able, and worthy the confidence and eupport of
tho voters of tho oounty. We trust that the
Democracy of our sister county of. Allegheny,
will give a good aocount of themselves on the
eecood Tuesday of October next, and give their
nominees, one and nil, ouch a vote as will en
sure success, and redouudto their jtlory.
Col. Henry S. Mott—The Lte Refuted.
A chance for a law anil is now offered to any
Whig editor who wants one. From our personal
acquaintance with Col. Mott, we hare no doubt
he will keep hie word ae promised in the Penn
tylvanian of the 28th inet., from whioh we make
extraot. It is rather long, but we
our readers to read the whole of it. It
proses beyond a doni t that the charge that Mr.
Mott ie a Know Nothing, is a base lie:
“That Col. Mott never joined and is not now
a member of their organiiation, and that he has
no sympathy with their principles, is a fnot as
well known to the well informed portion of the
Know Nothings as it is to oureelres. The fo,-
I,'wing resolutions of the Democracy of Pike
county, the home of Mr. Mott, at the recent
county meeting, folly show the sentiments of
the parly in that region, and how they new the
charge that has been made against him:
slnlt'd. That Henry 8. Mott, our nominee
for Canal Commissioner, is in every respect
qualified for the offioe, and will carry Into our
Canal Board a sound economical practical policy,
and an unyielding, hostility to extravagant ex
penditures upon our Publio Works, whioh will
be highly beneficial to the State; that his Demo
cracy is vouched fay by us as Tike county Demo
cracy, whioh is alike unshaken by abolitionism
or Know-lVothing conspiracies.
Ruolved, That all secret political conspiracies
having for their object the proscription of any
class of onr fellow oltisens from the rights and
privileges guaranteed to them by our Constitu
tion and Laws, aw oonlrary to the spirit of our
Republican Institutions,.and calculated to excite
enmity and prejudice among men: That the so
ciety called Know-Nothings combines allthnt is
obieotlonnble in organixations of this kind and
should be shunned by etery well-wisher of our
country.” , . .
“And to clinch the maiter>t once, we desire to
ny, that when we first mode the oharge of Kno w
Nothingism against Judge Pollock, we distinctly
invited a prosecution for libel in oase he denied
its truth, but ho fearei a legal investigation of
the matter, knowing, as he did full well, the
truth of our allegation; while on the other hand,
we have Mr: Mott’s authority for deolanng that
whenever any paper in the Btnte makes n diwot,
specific, and circumstantial charge against him,
he will at once institute against it a prosecution
for libel, so that the whole matter may be tho
roughly investigated.. He meets tho issue in a
manly spirit, and we here now challenge any pa
per in this Btate to make the oharge in the man-
Eer we have done against Judge Pollook, and
assure them and onr readers that it will at cnoe
result in a strict legal investigation of the whole
oubieot, and prove with all the satisfactory clear
ness of a judicial examination the utter and en
tire falsity of this base and unfounded nocusa
tioa against Col. Mott. 8o far as the action of
the Know-Nothings is concerned, Mr. Mott has
never been officially informed of their determi
nation to make him their candidate, nor has he
in any way made any exertions or pledges to se
cure BUOh action on their part, nor in any manner
whatever compromised his character as a Demo
crat by formiog entangling alliances with any
organisation outside of oar own.”
[From the Bt. Loui* Democrat, 48th.]
Hon. H. S. Gtf* t.
It is rumored io the oily that Senator Oeyer
from this State has resigned his seat in the Uni
ted States Senate. It thiß is true, the Legisla
ture will have to eleot two Senators at the en
suing session.' We do not vouch for the accuracy
of the report of Mr. Geyer’s resignation, haring
heard It on the streets as a rumor ; bat wo do
Sht think it unlikely. He is not fitted for the
nolitioal arena, and has lost the high reputation
which he carried with him to the the Senate, and
which he had won by a senes of triumphs at the
bar, where he stands nnmalled.
Bear Tor* Waekljr Btutamsnt.
The weekly showing of the oity banks is not
so farorable as could be wished. There is a
faUing off of a Billion and a half in the specie
item.Aoogh this will he, in a good degree, made
good by the large reoeipts from California.
in™-...
ffoeels 12J&32J56 X4,48*e25® Decree**.-. ,£*51,818
Kation... rS«S •
Deporiui 72,988,487 74,461,701 THcnu*...
[From tbo iS&troit Advertiser, September - k 1
DOKHTICKS VISITBTH TBB MKiKCM.
VMe. Editor: I have now been a repent or
wb city long eoongh to know somethijghf tbo
l|Minti«ii thereto;»pp«t»ini*g—kno» W* 9*]
ffltj HSl'inr-ditto-Hospital. m_
■fotorlKneelggOnefiaiy
general direction of Mercer and Bowery streets
from the Crystal Palace—and can at moßt times
of day point ont Trinity Cbnrch with a tolerable
degree of accuracy. Have been to the Battery,
for which I paid a shilling to the dilapidated
Hibernian who attends tne iron portal—after
wards visited (by particular desire) the cooked
bat shaped Sahara known as the City Hall
Square"—BOW the Splendid fountain with its
symmetrical basin'fllled with golden tote, (no-1
was creditably iuformed)-I could not egaclly
perceive them myself, in the midst of its ele
»ot miniature forest, (yet in its infancy)-gss
ed with admiration at the ancient
nominated the City Hsll-eaidto have been built
by the ancient Greeks, of which I have not the
slightest doubt, as all the avenues leading there
to were thronged with modem Oreeks, whose
general costume was not so olaseioally correotas
iTculd have wished —looked at the glorious
fountain which adorne the centre of thenpaoions
lawn—admired the magnificent proportions of
the vast forest trees wbioh rear their lofty form,
therein—goied long aud earnestly at thn glitter
ing jet (not quite so lofty as I had been led to
suppose) of the m.gnifioient fountain which em
bellishes the princely grounds—then turned to
look at a ciroular edifice, which, l , o f l’,,^’ d
not strike me a* being remarkable for architec
tural beauty, but which undoubtedly te exceed
ingly useful—then turned to feast my wonder
ing eyee upon the diamood-glittenng drops of n
fountain near at hand; looked with much appro
bation upon tha wide and spacious avenues end
the dearly graveled walks, and also at a foun
tain near byf wbioh I think I have before men
tioned; surveyed the other fine buildings near
at hand, wbioh adorn and beautify that trian
gular-mlene of earth; and ever returned with
constantly increasing gratification ,0 ’‘' w . ®
beautiful lake in the centre thereof, from he
midet of which borst forth in aqueous glory the
waters of a fountain ; soon, convinced that I had
seen my money’s worth, I prepared leave
castingone longing, lingering look behind, (as
ray friend L. E. Gray says,) at the glorious old
classic ruin, the hall and tho pluv.al apleudors
i of the fountain. Went out, bat locking back,
I perceived In the eplendid park 1 bad jcst left
there rose in ” mist y majesty,’" (««'» n an,
the jot of a fountain. Resolved to return and
have another look at the ivtcd and
ruins, and also to Uspeot minutely a fountain
which I now perceived bard by.
Wishing to be perfectly potted up, I went to
the Pott office, (the Eoenmg Pott office,) nnd ob
tained a paper,- containing the latest news of the
day, and also a list of entertainments for the
evening. Wiehing to aoe the Museum, of which
I had read, aud also te beheld B.ruum, of whom
l hod beard acme mention, in connection, i think,
with one Thomao Thumb, and Joice iletb, ani an
tiquated and venerable lady, colored, who after
warde died. 1 determined instanUy to visit that
plaoe of delectation, •• perfectly, regardless of
expense.” Arrived at the door, a man demand
ded a quarter, but, like Byron a dream, I had
no further change.” eo was necessitated to get a
Mil broko: offered him Washtenaw, bat that was
too effectually broke to suit bis purpoee. Got in
somehow, after a lengthy delay, and eome inter
Soon after mj entrance, a young men, attired
in a dress coat, a bnge standing collar, and o
high hat, introduced himself ao “ A. Dsmphool,
E«q.,” gentleman of leisure, and man about
town. Having never before had any experience
of a clans of individuals who compose, 1 am told,
a large proportion of the masculine population
of the city, I eagerly embraced the opportunity
of making his acquaintance. Ho also presented
bis frieod " Mr. Boil Dogge," and wo three then
proceeded to view the curiosities, we commenced
with the double barrelled nigger baby (which
Bolt Dogge save is an illegitimate devil)— went
on to the Rhinoceros, (who is always provided
with a horn, Bamnm’s temperance talk to the
contrary, neverthcless-thc Happy family-the
two-legged calf, (B. D. says it not the only ono
the city.)-a red darkey-a
white Irishman, (D.raphool says that this latter
individual is aa impossibility, and could only
have originated with Barnnm)— waa-figuro of a
tall man io a blno coal, with-a etar on his
breast, (Dsmphool says it is a policeman who
was found when he was wanted ; bntßnll Dogge
says there was never any nuco person, and
that .the whole story is a Gay fable;) found by
the programme that it is supposed to repre
aent Louis Napoleon; never knew beforethatbe
ha<l one eye black, and one blue, (Ball Dogge
asserts that tbs usual custom is to have one eye
hoth black and bine;) wax model of the railroad
man who swindled the community, (now Bring
on bis money, and president of ihe Foreign Mis
sion Society for the suppression of pilfering m
the Foo Foo Islands;) wax figure of the aban
doned dissolute and totally depraved woman,
who filched half a loaf of bread to give her hun
gry children, and who wae very property sent to
Blackwell’s Island for it-also of the city con
tractor who did dean the etreet-fDamphool
states that he il reeiding at Dues.) Saw a great
multitude of monkey., streaked tact, white’face,
hlaok face, hairy lace, bald faoe, (Bull Dogge
nrefera the litter, with a great aseortmcnt of
tails, differing in length, and varying aa to color,
long tails, short tails, atump tails, ring tails,
wiry tails, ourly tails, tails interesting and in
sinuating, tails indignant and unoompromising,
big tails, little tail., bob tail. (Damphool eng
gests Robert narratives,) and no tails; (Bull
Dogge says that some effeminate descendant,
of the latter class now promenade Broadway,
and ho swears that they have greatly degene
rated in point of intelligence;) pioturee. paddle.,
pumpkins, carriages, oorals, lava, boats, breechas
boa-ooultriotors, shells, oars, snakeß, toads, but
terflies, lisards, bears, reptiles, reprobates, bugs,
bulls, bells, bats, birds, petrlfaotione, putrifao
faotions, mudd rail roede, model churns, model
gridirons. model artists, model babies, cockneys,
cockroaches, cocktails, scalps, tomahawks, No
ah's ark, Paganini’s fiddle, Old Grimee ooat,
autoorats, auto-biogrophles, autographs, Otto
Goldamldt, who ought-to-be-whipped, ought-to
be shot, ought-to-be-banged, ought-to-be-burned
io an Auto do Fe, chickens, cheeses, codfish,
Shanghais, mud turtles, alligetors, moose, mer
maids, hay scales, sonle armor, monsters, curi
osities from Botterd—m, Ametard—m, Beaver
,l—Chow Sing, Tchineing, Inuring, Laneing,
Sing Sing,cubebs, cart wheels, mummies, heroes,
poets, idiota, maniacs, benefactors, malefactors,
pumps, poroupinss, and pill
gled, mixed, and conglomerated) like a Connecti
cut chowder, or the Jew soup or the witobes in
Macbeth. ' , ~..
Upstairs at last, and into on odoloßcent thea
tre, christened a Lecture room, (Damphool says
it Is known ao the Peaoon’s Theatre, and that
all hla piona namesakes attsnd I Saw the play,
laughed, cried, sneeied, snorted, and felt good
all over. Much pleased with a bit of fan orig
inating in a jealons fireman, and terminating in
* Fireman Moee eaw Hose, his sweetheart, with
Joe, the haokmoo ; goljealouo. jitched-i*to him
—fun—thought of Tom Hood, and went off at
half-cock —thus— . ■ .
Enter Rose with Joe—sees Moee—Moeebeans
Roae—Roae knows those beauxfoes—Jo* » Bel
liooee—oo’e Mose—Moee blows Joe enose—Joe s
blows pose Mose-Rose Oh’a-Moce hoes Joe s
rows-Joe’s blows ohose Moso’s noso—Moss
shows Joe’s nose blows —Joe’s nose grows red
Moss knows Joe’s nose shows those blows—Joe
goee—Mose orows. __. .
P. 8. Joe being whipped, and moreover being
the only innOQent one in the whole fight, was ar
rested by the vigilant and efficient P 0 *”’*-
P. P. 8. Damphool Bays that Joe treated the
Emerald conservators of the public quiet, and
Ib again at large.
Let Mose beware. Yours,
Q. R. Phu.a«>m Doebtickb, r. o.
49-fil'l.alie’s Vermifuge.—No remedy erer In
rented he. been K euoos-ful •» the great worm medicine
of Dr. M’Laue. All who here used U hare been equsUy
Mtoniehed and deli f hted at It. wonderful enerjy and
racy. To publish all the testimonials In ltltsTor would fill
Tolnmeo; we mast therefore content ourselree with a brief
abstract of a few of thorn.
Japbet 0. Allen, ot Amboy, gare a doee toachlldOyeare
old, and it brought away 8S worms. Be soon after gar.
another doee to the earn, child, which brought away 60
more, making 183 worms In about 13 hoars.
Andrew Downing, of Cranberry township, Venango “Jon
ty, gars hU child one taawpoonfnl, end she paused 117
worm.. Negt morplng, on repetition of the dose, eh# peesed
Bonghmao,of W«tUnion, Park°ou».y, la,
writes that be 1 b unable to supply the demand, as the pe*
pie tn his neighborhood Bay, after • trial of tb. ©there, that
none 1b equal to Dr. M'laub’b Vermifuge.
M'*btb.D.4 JeW.Oolton, of WlncbeaUr, happened
1-. epring to get «mo of thl.
ftw bottles, the demand became oo great for it thet their
stock wee eooa exhaneUd. TteT state that it ha. prodmrt
the b—t effort whererer need, and la Tbry po,nlar amcug
'“inL. will beeareful to«k fo,
bratedTermlf^.md
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°'SS’ » to»« of .trangtS |>° A t «V*NUWI°4^°iK. ,“? : 2iTZISi
SSS^KtroCfess
ton.te tenaot. of tb. .teens* h.re boen «rrt“ J imlnUlMd. «- No etacb. siren *t tb.
poTertJ .nd friction. .nd their rel.rad n«rr-, .ml «"«, J”"” »pll
,nd timue. cu ofhr no fasrt.ue» to th. U»
ne.lll.nco. Th« eery bert prep«rtlr. tor the .pprracMng
cholera —tor no T. .ora to ho.. Uln lb. «pri« or
m»-i» * conne of «l)jnn INVIGOUTWO lU±K
0& OflftDIAL. -IfcjrUUwta*
every muscle, into » condition of perfect rigor, «M« ll<
powerful antUeptie property wttl/ nentrallee ,W.®
healthy tendency la the fiaidi oi the body, and pnrify and
eqaeliu the circulation of the blood. -TN .Uon'Wb®
fwm nenrou*! trembling*, hyeterta, dj*p«p«Ut lto«r;*(*W
pro*tratton,lown» of rtfAX* ot-my V*
ewe or loftnnity upon the disordered jetton f»
torpidity ofnnjr organ upon the regularity of whfcfc .ftue?ai
bertth dependi, thb p«iK»don b *. «■«-
er.lsn.na «f. .p-Uto-fra. from ~^.nln«nn,radbnt,,
,nd eminently c»n»,r.tt,.ln lu tmldra.
it . “ ptounnt help” in rtl tb. dtomdra. to.bidUlrair rai
1. subject • .' " I ■* _ . ifS*
Tbo Coidtol U put up, Wjhiy eounatlratod, to
tIM. Prtoe three doilare per botUe; two tor fl»e dollar*,
dxibrt.rtr.doll.ra. °' ,.
Sold by Druggtota throughout ahe United OWdee, Generti
, and the neat Indian. Mm7Sr
FLMHNG A BROS., No. 60 Wood eteeet, -
DrTgEO. H. KETSb£ No. MOWoed etoeet.^d^^
i P FLEMING. "F 111 "
«- Liver DUeieee—Outert BjeeMi Minute,
u s reeuklj fot Llr.r Siteue, end tile nontor of fcrm*d» |
bl. erll. mutwl with » dliorg»»Ue<l fteteof tot cts»n, i
H onriTftllad. - ‘ .
Hundreds of certificates, from the Wfhert eoMeee, ot
persons living in the city of KlchmoodeT*., mi«litbe tfren
of cum effwtal by Osiler** SpttUh Mixture, jßYbaTa
only room to ntfer to (he extrwerdJnery eur# 0 J i ®** l “ l U
Drinker. Kaq, of the firm of Drinker * Morris, B6dk*en«*>
Ulcbmond, *a., who was cored by two boUleeof Caittr>
gpsnieh Mixture, after three yearis enCmios *»■ dieeeewl
IWer. He says IU action on the blood 1» wonderful, better
thsn nil the medicine he b»d erer taken, nod ehferfnUy
recommends It to all
ege gin edTartbcaenL
JO- Pent.loone.-The »ell-hoo»a enpertnrUj- Of
QUIBBLE’S At In the Garment, need! no comment on hi ß
pert; It bo taco aefcDo.ledged by nil.ho here Ihiroed him
with their onlere, tint thcj-here nerer been fitted w|lh the
lame eaj. »nd atjrle ea hy him. Hi bega toinlene hli pe
Ironi end the poblle, that hli itoct tl no. replete *lth the
tile! too* coete, lent! end pent!, ehiteMe fcr toe
B. OEIBBLE,
Tailor tad Pantaloon
WO Lib# rtf rt,ta«4 Wood,^
present smsob.
rv-=» Board of Trod* «md *?*
(kg' eß»n*e—The regular monthly .»«&;<«*
A*oefatfon. w*l be bald at their •
tobertJ, at 7 o’clock, P. M. W. 8. ;l ,
aep3o • . ij-'i
I4ILELAKI) „
LOTS ANDFARMSI
ONLY RO of these beautiful UTtS and YAKUB In,the
thriving tillage of LAKELAND. r«ulo UAK>ld
Those with!eg te make as Investment that win P*J 1W P**
cent, io a short tlm*, should embrace theopportunity and
purchase immediately, aa thattime month a salea
dost-v on next TUB ■'DAY, OCTOBER BROOWD.
W P! °“ “ 4 “ h ‘ d ! T £L?f* o °* m
»epS>-2t Wo. n With street
NSW advsetmkmsht*.
Bone of Tcnaperanee.
rpHE' ANNUAL SesiCoa of the GrandlHvlaknaf aaasoC
I Temperance, of I‘enuvylvaoU, wfll be held la rltw
turgh on the 24th of October, onmmaneisf at 10 0 dock* in
the flail, corner of Second sod Wood streets,
pcpihi'^t ta» A| WM. NICHOLSON, O. 8.
gtorcs i IteTMlt itOTsslll
COOKING AND H£ATJ4tG BTOVBB,
f IM!K poblio Win find It u> their advantage to examim
I our stock of BTOV E », before pnrcbadnc elsewhere
M ORAPf, KEISINOKR A GRAFT,
Wood
* V 1 r—THOMPSON’S UKLItKItATBD WAttUNG
COMPOUND—The mauntaotneer -of this Compound
h»* no hesitation In pronouncing H superior to any artl
cl« of the kind «vef before offered to the •'Wile.
It Is entirely free from any substance that will lajar*
the color or texture of the finest fabric. andJi, Uwawtore,
particularly adopted to the waaHnif wffancy erodes.
For 1 inen, Caaibric,Muslin, Ac , it i» unequalled, entire
ly removing all yellowness, thereby rendsriisg tke process
of bleaching unoeeefaafy, ' ' *
As an article ft>r Toilat use, itwfll bb ttrj benefl
dal; also fur aa't rheum, chapped handier any erppuen*
of the skin. Sold by M. Jfc B&9hK88 4 CO^
M-pao No, *« Wood at.
DBBItGKA.—wa hay* Just .rewired a
ii superior assortment of thoaa very dertreble EmbroM
efed Dvbeers, which will be offered at nearlv one half tht
usual prices. A. A. MAfON A OQ-,
aerao 25 fifth street.
»IAGAZIN*B FOR OCTOBER.—
JjOL llwper’e for October;
Putnam’* do;
Gul«)'« Luly’a B«ok for October;
Pitenoo'* Lelies’ National do.
Just received aLdfor aaleet
PAUL K UUXK&’S Literary -Depot, .
Je p3o Fifth street cppoaito the Theatre.
?TA^Plin’d MAGAZINE 16 CKNTB-Jwt WM*rcd
JtL I‘nrperfor October, ptfce'l6 ceatr; eeflweeOd fbr.i
eopy at the cheep look Hereof _
W. A. OILDSNItNNEf k CO*
No. TCTourtb street.
ARPtR’B NRW MONTHLY “AGAZINM, forOetober,
•* KDBBELI> h MO.i
ggpgp Fifth rtreet, nor Market-.
KDFORD MINERAL WATER-—lO
oelTod »od for tale by KING * MOORHKAI),
M p3o No. ayWoodetreot
y t r WkMllaf
, . - THEitxooch kMI fcwt TOIIOWwfiI
|hti far tb* tboTf ud
BEBSSESSparUTOIS PAT. th» BPth hihlt •
or «pfy a„, Armt ,
l«POHT»»T 1_ , .
Great gala of Parlor an! Kito&aa Tamtm.
tl 7 ILL t* mid on iIUDAY. Oolober tth. at*
W it M the cldenm of V. H. ttobortt, (MXt dooe to
Mr Lothrops.) Sooth CMniino*, h.‘»««a, BaaTarandlrtOW
ntrcotfL Alleabcnr city. The furniture hu been to oeebol |
nlxteeo months, end is to good order, w*t of whfch *•» ;
made by the best mechanic* to the eountir.
Amrng whkhnwy be feond: Qxrptit— pro»cU < 'tope»Uy,
three ply cheiebtr, emir end bell ae'pe^tof^etetorod*.
Mthi.ionngn. ottoman*, walnut chalre, mahogany dtoing
room end enimberAelr*. '
-ZhUcs—Centre, tide end dining,ofnementtl,
top. <to»»o*«woedpUße,ettoedmnew;
BDdoU* end meotle oroemenUs
i bureau*, dreedng end P**to "»*** Mdepeo
SSSS. md mLtntW Orta, Jrar* l£- «». JfJJ
ware. Ore Irooe, fender*. <"!».■»*!
kind*; together with e **&**!"**}**£%* 9 SSHS!'a*
A catalogue of the article* will he ready tor Miteryeo
the day of sale. Terms mad* kOTnjmjlgdg*^
' H. POTL*. Auct’r.
X»Ue««
OBALED PEOPOSALB will U Mfttvtffar •*% *
-S noderrigntd,eommlttaataC
Till. W«« P. M., on W«D!«a)AY.
November lit. for tb« leaa* «f tb« Tmj fcßi «n to Jgoee’
Upper the Xoaongiholo mtf, oppctfte Stttfo
k The above letoe bto ten yew* to ma from April
Irt.lSM. >«
ISAAC JONK,
mrikii cor. Treat nd Bon ftneU.
Books jdst rkckivkd.— _
Tn*«U lQ Sgjpt nd Bdj Uod, tgr luguiif.; m»
"rSoIW., BMd-Tlm« and Hanot; On Bibl. la Um kail,
borneane marketplace; QladTMinp. .
Mra. mu'# family Monitor and guida to aodal happiness.
Berridge's Christian World un®***L
New Testament, wltft notpa by Aooott, 1 toI, cbnp, fcr
BsiMiiTttbtol ttieb|ti.
WiTlted'i Moral Science and Political Boonomy.
Paley's Natural Theology.
Christianity Demonstrated, Newcoabe, Chndo and Jonas,
Tholock.
Baltb’s Natural History of Homan Sped**
Hush Millet** boohs. . . _
Histon of Cuba, from disooTsry to the present time. «•
InstreUdi Ballon.
ALOra-THE NEW STORY.
M A» * work of fiction, It Flout tfttibwtwliinmd.
In many adsy. It cannot fhil to be read with d**p latent
by all who hara true toting and warm ajnpathSM. Than
U gaola*, p»tho«, humor and moral la la charming .pagan
JOHN ft DftYISOS,
s«p"9 * aft Muktt, nor fourth rtrat
kff KCilAftlCß AND OTiUBB wUhtng to pweoie eU**
IVi k>t of ground, within twenty mlnntes walk ofth*
and In a naehhy end pleeeant location, at a*J* price
t pd an wit terma. can be cocoainodatad bt
8 CUTHBERT * BbNTldO Thhd treat
A SPLENDID TABM PUB lULI-BtMM M the
Youghiogheny rirer, 1 mile* abore McKeeqpect, end
twenty from the city, eighty tcree lira fine Mate of eultira-
SoSsny of prime bottom lend; balanoe ebetee timber, and
well watered; a two-etory brick dwelHog boom; a Urge
frame barn, and other improremegta« apple and pmg> or
as#- Fot
uo raw m
OOLKN UObUSBY.—A. A. MASON * TO. *»▼*
waived. 600 doaen Wooten HoeieTy.
Ladies plain and black ribbed;
do do white do;
do do elate do;
do do saaortod Colorado;
qeots Merino U Ho» 5
do Woolen >% do.
F^
Jutt raodtad, ral w bat, Jartotu
, gndes of Mask Bombailnea. Wa tarltatha aUooUon
of tbs Hatters to oor always superior of this
da« of goods-
—LADD*RB VA-NTKD-—Tb« hl(be« cuh prist ptld t
1 A-JiHSMOOK * CO,
coroar Wood aodTtatatatk*.
~pg v corn« DUmpad jisdlfatEtt it*-
COD LIVBH OliZ—l siom Bitol'»jg«to«eo4U™r
VRlTJflßtt* —I btre iwoottod tMtiuHnp
of PoffanuiJ. coniWnj rferwy «Mel» to
mtrrlinas thooo vtohing g«M hrtoiMrj ToaH*” l “
call ud l»n< mj «Mk, &«**» •
ALL BU.NNHTa-rA. A. MASOM
wired • luge KMortmtat of Jit etfUß of felf ead
W SSS^airoißi4Ooeenaer. WMt»*”**sssls6;,
liMTjSnSit., ’ 3m 1 52?“"
BtohWrgLndUo.,,
~.. SSSStie, 'lo&mU Id
gellinc ami latent
•stfrsq^SE&wbm&s?s
tb« servira of £om Who mi; d.rfr« to -“P 10 --„
pbrfgtag to .ttond MthraU, «•
tnutea to blmgb* conclude, by referring too pnbUc w *tw
ffis* - r
[ jElboigb. AngMt a, 184*.
: ~T „ pwmnai, Aagoat IT tfc'Udt
The ton* l«en acquainted »»ih Mr.
Hjhi r.JUtoc, here no hesitation In recommending
him, to all wbcrniay Vtth towpjtloj ttaepr
Hmt« nf undoubted Integrity and industry,
IbSU exerttona et«r> sfliwmAy^epUcaL.
- • *• ' -jkiSKSSr *
**7unS§lfo& N. Uelmaa ABoo>,
p R laid’ {noer^KitißU
£ LmJmT LTfemingaton.
W '
»rm dalle briostiai P» B£& new toTeatloo*, uul tb* 1
sS v 4‘-r n uT;^*«^S
SSwfSllirtoular,. , trj® *U» fcU
’ ’ <J Snwirtor rt»et,ol«rriM4,flfUo
; Tdrtaleio Pittsburgh in tbefcUpringbao*®?*— , , .
J*, WlleOX , ,
■■" jLE.Belle», * ‘ <J.‘ H. ".,,
Joel Mobler, BrijJ.-PBge, Jr*j
J. H. Ceeeel. ' _
jßtgho*y citj.—l* A, BeAlum,. Pressly A Me«w,J.
A- Patterson, Join* Q gmith
, —iffTisr'
. A UIDIUBOS COMAJIT,
HABTPOAD, CONK. --
OkutcMd 1819«*CKplt&18tMk $300,000.
, THOB. K. BBAa£p*wMwiW*ir. " *«•
TBI)3. :
TVIHECTOBS— Ibomas K- Brans, •
1/ Samuel Tudor, - Bbeaesar *]*««»
Ward Wood bridge, B.A.BftU»toy, .
joeenb Choreh, Bol*»4M*tier,
1 EKriekKlS, >
Robert ba«U, Samoel 8. Ward,
Miles A. Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, . Austin fienbap, . j
guetattu V. Daris, ' 1 TeniOa STHorgaa.
49-P(dßlee on Fireend Inland Risk*baaed onurora
wJXSti ' - -OBOIWI *.‘AJOiOW>i .
*dnellKly-< No. 74 Fonrttf ettwtj Wtt»kn»tb; • ji
iiiettnance Compkfty oj
D. KCIO, President; BAH
04& HJtokraTvt,between Markel and Wbodttrg*.
lreland CABGtr Risks, on the QMo and Miaeu
rippßlreraand,tributaries.' “ 1
Tniraree against Lew dr Damage bT Fire.
ALBO-Against the Perils of lie Sea, and Inland Herign
aottfßdTranspdrtatlen.
H.D.Xlnf,
yrm.fn SaianxelV. K&r,
tama«lß«*t « William Bingham,
jtotMTt l)imltp r )f., JohaB.Mlvofth f '
T M BeBJMBfc, - JTfMtetoSeUecs,
&. Haxbaukb, - , - J.Befcpowiuk*r, '
Walter B mat* 1 ■ WUH— B. Hay.
Bhlpton. deeffi
AIARGE LOT FOR SALE.
A LOT Ot UROU.tD.on the rirer bank, fn Binaloghfcm.
BSB fedt br 3*o teat, and bounded far fearairwW,»G:
ba aoM ou renaupabla tar**- If ‘to *—* B&ttmtUAOi i
ne» rlua vorts, and aoreral other maau&otnrinf
Usftnmu. It ie the lamet and ball lot.no> to be had iu
Birmingham t>f madoteeiarfdk pnipoaea. T^W.perfect.
““ d-r of
Jy2a . Frank itrat. »bof■ SmllhfleUl. .
PiTTSBOBOH
T.<fc. yin and Karine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STiUEET,'
H 4 SONIC UiLL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
jAMJffi & BOOM, Fiwddrat
Caiuxa A-Oatok, 6*ct»t«7' _, . .
Itua Company make* ovary touronee appertaining to or
connected with LlFit BIKKH. '
Alao, Hull anJ Cargo Bisks on tb« Ohio and Uw
•Inippi riven and tributarfca, and Marine Risks generally
And against Ire* and Damage by Fire, and against ih>
Perils of tbe tea and Inland SavigaiJoa and Tranuwrtatkn
policies hmeiUtth* lowest rates consistent with safot;
to all parties.
. micro**/
JameaS. Hoon, Wm.B.H»Ton t
fc’ClurlLas, Jaansa 1). N’QUL
AlaxamiwßradUj,
Jobs Scott, John ?ulle*toa,
Jv»«i>b P. O&zsua, 34. D., Koi*rt Galway,
Ju4>* W’Alpiu, * launder Ita/ooMi, Am-
Wm.F. Jchcrten, ation* County,
Jarntn Marsh* 1, Horatio fl. Lm,
Qoum B.Bblc«n, Hiram Stowa* Boarec. -•
niyt&ly
fr=S»ASSOCIATKU Firemen’* Iwunmci
Company of the City of Pittsburgh
j7t MOOUHAAD. Pm*lent—BOßEßT FINMEV, Bem-
ißinrß iphnt nBl tn) MASINB HIBKB of tl
Qflto*; No. 99 Water street.
3 K Moorhead, W.J. Anderson,
B-C-Savrer, B.B.Bfanpson,
Wm. M. H. B. Wllklnn,
0. n.ftralson, William OoHiojvood,
B. B. Roberta, John M. Irvin,
Joseph Kaye, WnuWnfcfniian,
' Darid Campbell. jalS
rr~. Ci TR&OS&) lU> HAUKW etnet, PUu
ILjy^ bargh, Importer and Whoineile Dealer la FANCY
4Si> STAPUi YARIKTY A.\T> DRY GOODS, oSn to dt>
rT w| ewatir M large nod w*U leetid stock v*
tools m eaj Eastern house, and seme prices, thus «v»)r f
rdght, tine egdeaponsas. ■
rrt=»L 6/o» of meeting, WattKtO'.iliell,
Wood street, between Fifth street sad Ytrgftt alley,
rmnmn Loses, No.336—Meets «wj SueeiUjdeenldg.
Hnoinu-fouxram, H>.BwMwU fiat and tbirt
Friday of eeeh month. ■ {meriMy-
WNtin HmrlTvmiaUupttal^
Dr*. U adtMWK, Becond, botwwo Wcodmd Market
«treeU, ud J. egn*r of Diamond, ABe
ttee? etty, *te Pbrtkduuto On abor# lusti
tattoo, ftr tfe* fiiat-qasrftir of ISM.
Applications far irintiitoo aiy bp Bid* to (bast at el:
fbooxt at lhair.Qfflee*. or it the Hospital it 2 o’clock, P. il.
-B*PWto«fc*OfiotitlanOl Injary are tccclthl it in h*art.~
without form. • - • : ' jalOi|»
firs* 9«Ucc—Tbff JOUBNKYMUN TAILOBB SO
dKT}'« ol Plttabofgh »nd Ailegbrar, m«t« qb th*
ftrttWEblWßDiY oferery month, at SCUBCWjnTIH’S,
in tha Diamond. I Bro Mar.
>fcy ; * . \ 080. W. SgKMS. Boewtnry.
ATTENTION! B.Q. in hereby noticed v
IKy attend at yottt Annojj,»n MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FSpiATp 4 tw drin, and to tranmei raeh buii
oewaa may OdQ\a LieJDn tha Company. ' P. KANE,
mfrgfcfimd.. , lawnhpy pro i>tiV
rS>iIOKIO(i IiUDOE, I. U. O. F-—Tbt
Asgeioaa Lodfe, Ho. 289,1,0. of 0. K,ine*ij «t«tj
Talinartijimlmln TrrrTitnitnt TfaTlj Wirrrl it tJyLj
liand for Sale
I CAA ICESB OV ItAMD IN FORBBT COUNTY, no:
xO\JV UtfCUrtKriTW. TMahad laheavily Umbered,
tut an excellent toll, and la aid tooeecaia us etraadaM* o!
iron on, tad a thick T«ia of bttuaUaooa coal. Tbe Venae
go railroad, which viUne&mbtadly be built, will rn ear}
■oteto U, If not dlaaetlj aaraa & 13m MHlunarn eree*
rpm tbroegblt.
AI£O,6OG awet eoußiT.waU timbered andwatered,
•aid Mag Mu tberoute of Use Banbury and Krleni tread.
No better tateatmeut could be made than Us tbeee-land*.
Tbe completion of the Banbury, and Brie, Use Allegheny
Valley, and thf Yearn if' raUroada through that region
will reader t£e oMS,lumber, iron ore and eolkof greet
[ nine, nfobt oT 0. B. H. SMITH,
Attorney et lew,
No. 147 Yeurth street.
fcbtteamrif
la»t (fcrfealo*
A GOOD BUILDING IDT, 34 tet froot omCarnmsteset
by 100 fret in depth, in Bfrmipghany will- b» aotd.
cheap/ Enquire of X GUiMOM,
jrlB at oflce of the Homing Port. .
BUILDISQ liOT VOR SALB.
A LOT 24 fret front on WYLIE stm t. and extending.
. back 10C feet te WMe Alter. On tbe beck pert of the
Is*teaCW]LfWeli,bmmYiw twoonall Houses. TbisLr!
to tendMtnbte location for awsfatawf paadwfltbe ecM
lor, and ou frwarahte tsmm. TUle good,*** eteer from
tnenbn&en ■ Enquire of GBQ.I. SILUCOUi ■
jgU At Otee of MernJnw fwt"
A m A gbod bargain mb be hid by enylying mb at
tbe OSes of tie MORNING COST. ' ' ijlfctr'
, .
4 66 wood erusr pmsßtJfcon. .
TUB* IMPORTED AND NOW OPEN'A FULL ASBOBT-
J nantofPreDch and ant White OUm, Gilt
end White end Colored Stow* Chins; conmbii Were write-
Me foe country teed*. < iespNMm] . H HODKINBON.
loots AmiS*
JK’LAOGHLIN. No. 96 Fburth street, nearly anociU
» tbt MtTffT’f U "'■nnt.»tii T 4wgfl.«t' l «nri i »ftr«l
Boas, low oboes, ties sad buttoned s-Oongrase and Batton
cd Gsiters; Ladles* Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip*
pen, sad French Lashing Gaita*a,-of every color end shade;
frney Kid sad Satin Gsiters, oftbe best material; Mlsm
and Children's do, ef every variety. , , '
N. B.—All binds mads tocrter.ou Aoet noßss. - (ante
• ” For Rent. :
A LARGS AND 00NTBB1SNT DWELLING HOURS—
A On north Canal street,bstweenSsrt Lane andCbert
nnt street, Allegheny. Piiaw «*» be had abent the
Ist of November, and the rent te the Ist of April next wnl
be eery low. The Property een be leasedJor stem ona
to firs years. "Inquire o| HENRY BPKOCL, or
G. W. CASS,
BepSSrflm* Oflce of Adams A Oo.*a Express.
gsUee!
mHJB Stockholders of tbe Pennsylvania Insnranoe .Oom-
I p« TT >/ pm«hnryh. are hereby notified to mast for tee
•teoteNidf Directors, at the .office of arid Company, corner
0( Fourth ami Saltbfleld streets, Pittsburgh, Pa-, on MON
DAY, the 6th day of November, 1664, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
It brine the annual election, as pro Tided by the charier.
RtotSS- raep2B) X-A,CARRIER, Bee'y.
John W. Butler A Co>>
F awarding and commission merchants—
paakrsla.all kinds of Pittsburgh atam»eu».tnii— % Lead
Iflpe and aWri T T*d. 8T Prot \ street. [aepW
YbROWFSXGQ GINGER—The best Choleta Prevail
Tb ironowinnee 8 from received by
. . JOS. KLBMISQ.
o* pnorrliyi rw*tr«<
I {ajflgf w. A. MX^LUnfT.
YTXCILaiOR FAMILY STARCH.—The wish
'/TV; njbfcb Urn ftarsh is prsaued, render wholly unneree
'■uytjte.tiae of starch polVm or spermaceti, as it prodneea a
fihspttlsbt, vdtNap np or tajnringilhe flnaat tab-
JgytrwdTfd. 2tfropt»w»«
j jCftit WlnrtiTtHiT-i ~" ~* wHI r* a —f
v*v& wm *&>&s■ r .•>-«,i fc ’uV':
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-TIHfIAINS B ‘
Jn gtfth w«rt. «>t»* *• W «Wi.’ i -»
|D6 HUPBBB~*II temate». r ,
T-jKo,» BUCK DWttfcWO BOUSVup^f.^ram
J . tbrm ««r WttHSQ 8008, »»U M**
«J i j|*N, cm Seooed rtnet. ■ •
ACRBB Of LARD, with rwd. igftw
nHHti wi7 the Oteembarf Tnropfte, sad wtthia wmr
mil** of the eoort borne.
FOUR BLOCKS, etch 1W fret tqwe, amr the -
nortfiwl of the Fberpwaiw BrMfe. " •
Al»o, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, ernkSS hf W»fcet,B«m
ACBBB OP LAND In Collin*Town*Hp'.
AI»! TKN Aeraror WSD l> <MUta»ftn*B
l£ TWO TWO AOWSJfM » 9m*m Towb^^
Also, A HOUM*W>Wt« *?»!!£,«**•* m rv*
mlaghiai. Apply tQ' •B'AUBB BLABKLY. -
. . &STA'i!'K 44 *l3^
11 T&o»* Are tiro itory HBICK BOUfIBS . •
of featery fnd Pens rtrMtt. Tfcto Pwpmy ■» • ■***► 4
test location fog hgitneM, M«]g
the notet BohN) end to tbe •neJghborfaooa «f' IM** , P** ~-... |
iron work*, foondries, to; It sill -be >oW WP» vT i* f
ertjonmble terms tbe oweer intesdfoc ic mm WML t
Apply to JAM£3 BLAKELY, Ptafar t> BaalgaUto> . j
JUST tU£C£CTJU>— fntMtt fox Octobw;
Qnham for October;. , Poagfoc Oettfcgjt •
Jfa4&IUU rtwt, amxlAv&tt.
HEATING 6ToVBB—W*V*dd nail tWattemttotjrthe L
. pablid'tb oar iMortmeat of HIATISQ BTOVXS, of '
tSemart diisixmblepettema.«attapl«.fi>fetfofta, < # e s*^g; ' Oi* }
K attemboafa, »nd,«fe?y * ',l; ;
Heatfng sm ip i i /i
•weperior in rtyle of design, beauty of flcbh, et*F prtewfk- ?
utilitr, to any «ÜbUtbmcnt of thaWntfffi tbodty. ffit*
u»»mR. tiRAFP t BEISIKSJQ**iOjIAIFr--‘ :
■ .V, ,■ . ; Htfroodmeet-
INSTATE OP JOSEPH JfTtil MI,
ii of adartnUtnilon haring been mtaAto tba onder
nigned, on the eenonal eatate of JOgPIE jUte o.r
t & Fifth Wartfof the dty *f PttttbWm F«*
eoDi Xonwing tbrtnselTt* indebted iflu call th^ytUc,
* (w» wing claim* nrtft prewnt
at the oßeeef the undersigned, oorner 6f Hnn m fcm;ui-
Mi nneU. JAMKS BLAKELY, OolHn* I«****>to- •
Pitteburfh, September 26, 1>64- - {**p2» *
BUBdCMBBK ISTKNDB VIBITIHO TBKt>TATB
,|jsf lows and tb« Territory of ailonwotm iufc tbort
nw*, and will lanTe this city for that porpoA
wkaftotendiogtomak*
Xgml at lownOtr. I«w»* 8*- **®l»“* Stiaw*a*t Ito*
aesotn. He solicits the patronage of those peraoneuaslrene
or Locating Leads in tte West He
attend to Lpc*t(nc Lands to the Territory of *ißSlnc«,.<*
*»«!*«* U>t*s>*.dtj **jjgfe A s*iSr
Beal Beta!* aafrSnrefWM Agent
Bmlthfl^d l etwwt; , FtO*BttrtH.
UTNASi’S MONTHLY. VUE OQEQUKK, '
Cba&ntf—'Portraits of Ccntrfbotorr, So.lT, (BUMV
cf “Our New President.”
lz-Caantbcdgwick, PartL
а, tshjU-t’o Portfolio.
. s. AtnerL
X. African Pmerblal Philosophy.
б. IvnalPeUft; or. Fifty Years of Kxtta.
' 6.PopuUr'Bap*-Tstiti<ms sod Ballad LUermton o*; Bog
land.' lo the Middle Ages. . ...
'7. Kellie, Wattblog.
8. Korda; Their Meaning and MnVa.
9. A Day cn th« Danabe.
' 10. The jhanow QoarriM of the World,
lfc A Trip frapi Clilhnehu* to toe Bkm Madr*..
- IB* A Thanhffiriag.
1?. The Shedow.
• K thank ant Otmwqnenree of the BnariattWir.
la. The Eeprobf—The Baply.
.. IA-khaJEditor at Large.
17. A Yankee Diogenea.
IS. AS coital Botaa.
Jut reoeirtd aril for aide hr
! W. A. GILBKNBDiKBY A 0O»
eep27 Ho.79Bmutk«ttaet*;
SUAWLBI ftt|A W LSII—Loog MkThibet BbCTU»
Wk Tbtbei 6h*«)s; fitter* Boy State £b**Wt iMfc
Bey Btete Shmtlt; kng Bnebt fhtvk; tqtttre Bretfn
Shawl*; JmitfcjChihiawegharwUyaßdilußr.hCMh—iw-
Searfr. tn great variety.'at
*ry« ! HAQAW A AHL% flLMtTkat ati—L ,
QrplUß*i G*mt Bmle*
ILL be ottnA at phMlr'aate. «t ttr MEKCHIEW*
EXCfiINSB, ob THUKBDAT XTSHING;
sth, IBM, by Artier of the Orrimti 1 Oocrt.of Atlfffa—
iaUtbo property of rarid frn m, iitmfint.llnfrril— hit r
fcofldhiglot, ritsUtdoa 4b*ogr*«r<rf Peonud24arfc«iy'
xtreeU, baring ilfroofcoaFosit iftNt, B*WfcoV mfif .
along. JUrborr illQ fc«fc,K> the alley, >*£fcA bwaie Ike- s ’• <
Penney Waiwßalroad Depot
Abo, at t o’elofck, P. on HATUBPAY. ,11m Ilh day oT
October IS6A will beeobSoQ tb*' a.»jn&oret jt»v r
'■ pent BtdJdfog Ipt*, in the Etgbitt Wert, &&. tha-Kuth' ' Jji,-'"-
Wart YtfhUfc fcnool Doom. Term* uad» knovaai nl% C - «! '
* * 1 T ' XDMDWD GREER, \ “
BHPHTA GREEK. f Adtt*lK
! llOS¥v ’'
1 CARPSI SACK. containing acme Clothing eh*other
A. artkles.waa toet oo Tneaday int, mm erbmm totho
city; end with it * Cassimere Cost. Any person finding
bea**ere, and l«*'U&g r Abf&
tta.4B3 Liberty siren, or attlil*office,TilfbeHberatty m>-
carded ; /. j JbfttNflW*? -T* .' •
i A OAKO.
DR. R. WRAT tenders hi* junfosiincul *er»iae*to lih'
former friend* and the p W«R««aMr- »'*->:-* '
corner of Weberns midße steeet*.. (mS-tln*. 1
MOURN ISO ROOD!*.—A. A.WASbH A cb-wfll open »
on the 29th September a targp Jot of FKRHCtI ,MB~
Rl»OB, ebich wfll be»kfld-ni<B% cento—qsnalprtcgjl. '
\»ou&N*se Aon .n kts—we »nr ojkn on ti» soTS
til . (ember new Fall strles of Mourning Bonnet*..
MPas a. a. mason * o>.
ONNKT ftlUtS, HATIRAAMO VJ6LVRTB—A- A. Y.Ar
SON A 00. bare Jnrt reorired a tarp.TOtaty oC "non*
net Velvets, Satins end Mb. . _ar pM
ClOttW— 1000 bvttMeebaOed Oarn. Ibr eelsin aer* atofato
j and Pennsylvania railroad depot, by
eepas ; ENGLISH A RICTA’aDSOW.
OATS— IAOO bushels OaU, for atufefoaod
Pennsylranfo railroad depot, by
wy2a Ktama a bi^jabbbor.
'I'IMuTHF- BEAD—2» bushel* prlmo limotby Seed, in
1 store and for sale by
wp» • : ■ Kyoura A RICTTARItfOg.
aUUAKS-
O 10 bbdajUiveriagVßa* P.enpa;.
bO Crowed Bcgar;
SO bbta Lotiglnffta Br* lTff df i s ?g «y;
U WUa suga»>bo«»' l Syrnp. Tor sale by
»p 25 '7. r. dRATO, Ho.lDUacnft.
r|M> KitKCUANTb—
L *OO pure Mustard;
100 joxe*i superior Mustard. Whotaeale by
‘ eepSb • F. K. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond.
( *1 r.V fitOPKArYFOR SALE.—A Dwelling Home, wKb
t rcfcus, finished attic and cellar The Lot lr
Alnr9o feet, situatedon Sixth street, near Grant.
A wril finished House, on Wylie atrpei, withiLstSSlby
90 AcL.' , • , •-...-
• A Brick HooseL cn Oath street, with Lot 2T feet font by
100 deep, to an s lley.
.A three story Dwelling House,oo Handstreet.
Three'good Hopse*, on Tided street, anr W«<d, besides
'• many other* in viarioos locations end on easy term*.
■ If yon went c Boose, Farm,or Building Lot* the place to
atjtke Bed Estats.Qflcoof , -j. - -■
i ‘ B.COTHBIBT' A BGS,
wpW i- \ ; 140Thlrd street
■llO LOAN- gU.OOO, os BOtee secured by eftpereomety
1 hdad*,ascoBaterals«arity~'Eaqnir»«f ■ .1=
»u!8 , I : . THOMAS WOODS. 78 Forth st.
UAGAN * A&L knee recstved » beentifni imflrtmcnt
of strived find figured ell/wao! TMirinsc.> Afo*» «J ; it
eboieo lot of figured end striped- DriM Jilki; and thay-iw- <
»pectftaUy solicit ja call tram the icdbs ■ soplß •
EW tirigio—Just teceried, per express, by CHAB
LOTTE BLtJMB— .
Vetenfia' Pofkai by. Carl Eckert; Florence flobottlsnh. by ,
Welland; DarkJlyed Beauty «f the South, by Hsay Corn
wall; Elusion QSoadrille, with portrmUoMbefc|e*On:-
Ut«with* Playful Beurt; BUeo Key, by Stephen fflem; -
Tbe Bother’s Smile, for Guitar, by W. V. Wallace; Passed •
Away to. Oeeven, for Calcar, by W. Y. Wallace; lusimer
Hours, by J. B. Tjillj; of our Birthplace byMo' jess ?
VTcuM we'd Never Mot; Farewell Sehottiach, orw. Y. WaLv .
Icee; Pleasure Pdlka; Bonnie Benda Gr*y,byC.W.VJloV«r;'
Alleghany Waltsesr Belle Brunette Polka,'by PrMtanr!
n» Wbbhtg Gate, comic bode; Home, Wham ,C MD f M
Never Come; La Germ*ttdree Yalse, par Btepheo.' Gknrer;
Old Posey, latest Ethiopian song; Good Night, "Beloved t
serenade,-written by Longfellow; Breaming of Thee foe
ever,by-Wm-Y.Wallace. Also all the Iciest Mwi»pnb»r
ilshed, for minby
sap2S OHABLOTTK BLPME, 11& Wood street.
y OUMT WASHINGTON BEBIDJSNCXS FOE BALB*
ITJL A comfortable Dwelling House, jost finished, plsafr
antiy sfautal on'Maria ares se, cofftalnicg sfat teems M '
cdlaxyprica |I,XO. ,
. Also, two huge Frame Houses, suitable fcrftttrtenahfo,
with two large Lote*of Ground, well of good wafer, fruit
trees, will be eoM at a bargain as the owner Intends r«-
moving West. >
Ten-choice Is>tt of Ground, 128 feet front, on the brew oT
the MB, by om 300 feet (deep, having a fine stownf the
ritiee,rim*, Ac.—price arid term* easy.
Abe, two Frarießouse*, with large Lota of Ground.
Abe, four Building Lrtvgood rise and well situated—
price fttO each: 880 In Irand, balanoa in four years.
i‘ - - 1 8. CDTHBEBX A.BOS,
.aril I Ties 1 Estate Agent*, 140 Third strmt.
TbOOEVAX DAVlfcOifQ. •» MABKEf ASSESS, near
‘lw fourth “ . .
-IBs Bow in the Clouds, or Covenant Mercy for the Af
fiieted. •
• Oenselattom fag the AflUctcd People of QoJ»by Bar. J. W.
Alexander, 8.8, cheap edition |£&.
■, Hemobsof Stebo, Tara.
. Utabaßdtfee |ionnoni,thrirhbtory t eo<tonis,«lfleiH—>,
. Ae. Ac., by Perris. • ' ' .*
'.taapna Persons and Ptacee, bnOta’ new book.
Tbe Old H(>saa by the Elver.
Kafkarin* Ashton, by Sewell; last book.
Ftoeßcallgwtpn. ' . ,
Lives of XJhief Justieec of the Cidled Biates.
OldßadjStone.' ’ -l "
' tbe GrlnneD Bzpeditfcn.
1 ' ChfeTtfact and tbe Ofiier, Penaingdale.
BeltExpUnatay Bible, referenoea printed at lengths ' •
Coßybaaze end Howacm'a Ufeand apfetlesef Bt. Pan£.
k’is.wg HistM7 of Eeeeeaton Church.
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