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PETTLY.t/ILL At CO., .Nestopetrecr-44vertiring Ajente,tre the Agent. for the littehtugh Malty and Weettl3r Post, and are authorised to receive eiteizzzers and Busityturnwas for,us of gm panic, tutus as required at ~.49, °Paces lei at , Mir Yawl, 1 22 , , N*iu, s vlg " , . J.)) SDoCiobinoerersaacat. HORACE OILILEIJICTIPHEIC LOVERS AND FM ACEOtARDISNI• There is not now a man in Min country more dangerous to its social, political and moral wel tam , thaiti 'illoraee Greeley, of the New York Tribune,.,-.Hialibility. as a writer and manager of a nentapaper has acquired for ,him a wide influence 'anteing certain large classes in the nortkUrn Stittes, and that influence Is now, exert ed for the moat dangerous purposes. Late revelations justify this language, and hie course for some time past bap been opening the eyes of all sensible mon to.tha.evil tendencies of the Tribune andits.principal editor. About a.yearand a bralf *go article after.ar• tiele appealed In Gail paper earnestly endeav oring to (*ovine° the people of the northern States that the union of those States was of no value to the north, and that disunion with ail the evils it might bring in its train, was rather to be desired than deprecated. That he de sired them to prepare the pnblio mind for a die e,lutton of the Union no one could .doubt who road those-artioles7, and such was the judgment or rho Peeple all over the conntry. pureune the same purpose yet with malignant zeal, but with Ws hope of success. The elections this year have so far, except in Ohio, indicated that the public intelligence and patriotism is proof against such treason. We may now 'hope that no one man, however able and evil-disposed, can shake the fabric of our independence, or de stroy that Constitution and union ander whooe benign influence we enjoy so much freidom and prosperity. ptil. it in s tiet . the Union alone that the Tribune his sought to depreciate and destroy. It has ; labored with equal teal to destroyalltatiocidenee in the Judioiary. Every Court: orJudge that hoe honestly, administered the law as it ls, and firmly endeavored to - rendertheCourts indepen dent of the popular excitements of the day, has been subjected to the /ash of his malignant and elanderous pen. Pennsylvania Judges seems to be especially the objects( of his wrath and black gaardiem. Their eminent ability and indepod dance may be his reason; but, whatever the rea sin, not a week passes that does not bring forth e ,me foul abuse of some Pennsylvania Judge In the Tribune. The whole jedioiary of the mann- try is assailed from time to time, with the ap parent purpose of bringing it into.diecredit, and to destroy its efficiency in sustaining law and order, and protecting the rights of the .people. . . Could such a design succeed no greater injury could be inflicted upon the country.' But late developoments reveal a foul design against our social institutions, and against all public morality ; and Greeley and some other wall known names are charged with direct com plicity with this design. Greeley was for a long time the advocate of Fourierism, oommonlyerall ed " Socialism :" and it is now discovered that it bee led in New York and other places to the same results as in Paris—to the repudiation of marriage, " free love," and promiscuous de: bauchery. The disgnstiog details of "freelove" icieties are now paraded before the country-- the Tribune giving the fullest and most complete account of them. Wo cannot. do better than to ee entfre . on article from the Sandusky Register, wraten-by one of its editors, 0. J Victor, Esq , while in New York lately; and who has been an eye witness of whatahe records; and it will be seen that he Bays Mr. Greeley and some other • men of mark " considered these " free love " associations " a tiocial experiment that they wish to see worked Other papers in New York and elsewhere confirm the charge against the men of the Tribune. With these revelations be ()re us it is easy to understand the value of Horace Greeley's moral and political teachings. The editor of the Register says: • Among the latest and most significant Inno vations in the social world may be ranked the Free Lovelorn. A visitor in the city is not like ly to learn much of this last specimen of prei gross, except some one of the initiates shall open the way by introduction to the "Club." Such a friend we found, and what we hoard and sew Is worthy of record, if for nothing but its moral. On Br°Away is a room occupying the whole fourth story of a large building, where gather the professors and the disciples of the " Free Loverd" These persons abrogate the marriage laws, and deny their binding forte. They pro pose, as the only true marriage, that persotus of both sexes shall oome together from " affinities " —that is, they shall live together as man and wife when their spiritual natures assure them they are fitted for one another, and shall only live together as long as their natures are " bar monious "—when this harmony ceases the par ties are at liberty to choose other associations, and bed and board with others of the opposite sex if it pleases. This is the sum and sobstancie of the whole institution, regard it as we may; and its fruits may be easily guessed. "We entered the room at 8 o'clock. At one end of the large 'saloon wan an - ante.ehember, carpeted' nidely and - fitted up With ease, Chairs,' so. A company of mon and women—itualndit' some persons whose name would not look . well in print, but who ought to be known neverthe- , less=were gathered round a table, reciting Freneh to Practicer Batchelor, the =IMO/a& noted French Sedalia!, and coadjutor of Albert Brisbane and Stephen Pearl Andrews. After a short time the lessons were over, when com menced the usual hilarity of the evening. The attendance became constantly greater—chiefly of young men and women. The exercise eon-, slating of promenading—the men clasping the women round the waist, and talking apart in low tones. This was In earnest of the " assim ilation of soul," so beautifully set forth by these impractical abstractionists; and it also was in earnestt snob a sin as this-pen cannot record, without sense of humiliation for poor perverse human nature. The proznenading and " reasoning together' { goes on for awhile, when music strikes up and the floor is filled with daucere. All, then, looks' well enough to the careless observer; bet let watchful eye be kept, and see the pressing of hands that is going on, the leering of eyes, the; eneiroling of waists by the gentlemen's arms, , and there is little room for doubt of the charm for of the "affinity that would bring souls har moniously together." We looked on in utter; astonishment, and could but turn in indignation' to the apostles of such a gross deception, to pro , test against its enormity. In a ladmmesent we found a willing commu, nicant, and facts enough were given us to an-, thorize the interposition of the strong hand of o , t w :e . the law tabreak up the gatherin Y oung men, bearr•itnt 'and' aitcomplished, were pointed; out to ue as basinggivuu thumelveu uP embraces of certain young men, for whom they had an 4 affirilty,'Whlle the whole brotherhood . looked on approvingly and. seemed to regard lt as entirely ,proper„ . Oho' beautiful' French girl present, looked worn and extiVieted waLtold us by our lady informant that, 'sir. weeks ago . Mademoiselle was as blooming.and - loireable , creature as ever graced any parlor—lhatabefiWdi become so thoroughly indoctrinated:it - RV ?fell Lave principles as to become a truthful —and as a consequent, she had beoomeitieinte trees of four or five of the spirituairtnindeVl and was now but the wreck of what was a felt! weeks since a pure woman. This we were -as-' bored was but oho of the many Instances,draand: yet the Clab' was rapidly increasing, andw mg within it many people of intelligence and virtue, who thus sold themselves to the Devil„ in the pursuit of an abstraction which Is but im purity itself in its reduction to practice. Now, it is a fact that these are well known • % - x,pv,rl-;,4 1, .: . : . !. •L!;: - -. • to Parke Goodwin, to Horace Greeley and Mr. Qttareon,_of the New York TA/Irmo—to Mattison, , rll — KtrnD — urtniVeieli the New York press generally: and yet not one note of condemnation have they uttered I They gi,ve as en excuse, that it is s waist experiment, add they wishcto see it worked out; but, groat Kemp! Ittsaiitytome to that, to 'experiment,' innocenceElmi:iirfnnoare to.be limnblatedi New YOrk has many sinsln.,,ariesfelf - for, bit none more truly nmreherlsiblio than thin Free Love, infidel and t abui-deprallihig Public oensekvateig regard its an experiment they Oh paltee - tetted, viz: whither haulm., creatures can associate together from aelnitel relations without falling Into etn. Why Mall or r w e o s in til e t n e, o i f e s a a m ni y ty w ee ry ci t d o , us, a: oniall,htanvoewdothubstt there edthe results are visitile;ilfAhelost virtue of scores'of EttaletWWWEElthe=4l/ the blight that has been brought,to mosy" happy.-home, , made desolate ,by the eonducket fatlintsothe mother, or by both„ = „in,,the..neprafmgtasto.and. licenoesit is engendering ,among young persons of both sexed, ip !teelnif . p . l thatthccpre)4o;NetyYork owes a-duty to humanity, to expose the whole eeberne, and give the to:attar& of , ittke : benefi t of a full exposition of the shocking Free Love prin ciples. Huta:pity, purity, religion, demand it at their heads.. P.AOS DECIDED. —Tbe U. 8. M. etea1in342,4140 - hattio Vanderbilt steamship Adel both-sailed front New York for Havre via Cowes, at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, September 26th, and it fts Undarstood There was to bo a trial of the !peed of the two steamers. The Ariel was utiOni the first day or two, but the Admin . ° brings news.of the Arago's arrival at Cowes on. the 6th of Ootobbr, and there is nothing said reths-Ariel, so that she could not have,arrived. The trip of the Arago was a re :remarkably abort ono—only nine days. For her it is extraordinary, as she has generally been front eleven to fourteen days in making her voyagett Tan DEMOCRATIC} Pynamtv.--Let as look at the. t 'Griqua Democratio pyramid that has been created in a ifol4 liKOntuf by the indomitable mantra at the Democracy, aroused to notion by the attempted oinieplitions of fusion combina tions MAINE! TEXAS! H EO.RHIA ! ! I ALABAMA! VIRGINIA I I t I H INDIANA !!I ! 11 I TENNESSEE I ! ! I ! ! MARYLAND 1 1 ! ! ! NORTH CAROLINA! ! !! PENNSYLVANIA ! I I ! ! ! ! AND A GAIN or 60,000 IN OHIO I : Aar We find in the foreign news by the At lantic the following : A prize baby show has been recently held in Lincolnshire, whioh was visited by several thou sand people, much to the disgust of the London `dailies. From this it would appear they think and feel tioioss the big ditch mob as wo do here. We wonder whether the English Barnum put forth the specious plea that it was intended to improve the breed of babies! SICK ON ELECTION DAY.—An opposition paper 'in one of the adjoining counties, in accounting ter the defeat of the h now Nothings, says: " Many Americans Caere detained at home by sickness in their families." We thought "Sam' . was sick, and are afraid that since the elootion . 4 has been getting "no better fast" Costner Hanaway, who some years ago incited certain Degrees to riot, which ended in the mur der of a Mr. Gorsuch at Christiana, Lancaster county, has brought Bait against the editor of the Chester Republican and Democrat for libel. It was for words in political editorial . Thackeray is to arrive soon from England, and the first of his four new lectures, on the reigns of the Four Georges, Is announced to be delivered at Dr. Chapin's church, New York, on the let of November. The Democratic Creed The following admirable enunciation and con- Flousation of the Democratic orced is going the ; rounds of the Democratio press. Every true ‘Domocrat recognises in It his oink political filth : + No. 1. Equal and exact justice to all roan, 'of whatever State or persuasion, religious or political. . No. 2. Peace, commerce,'and honest friend ship with all nations; entangling alliances with none. No. 3 The right of States and Territories to administer their own domestic affairs. No. 4. Freedom and equality, the aosereign ty of the people, and the right of the majority to rule when their will is oonstitutionally ox pressed. j No. 6. Economy in the public expenditures, amd a eacrod preservation of public faith. No. 6 Freedom of religion, freedom of tho piens, and general diffusion of information. No. 7. Opposition to all secret political or ganizations, sad to all corruption in politics. No. 8; A sacred preservation of the federal oontltitution, and no religiose teats for office. No. 9. No bigotry on pride of caste, or dis tinction of birth among American citizens. No. 10. Reap Sot and protection for the rights of all. No. 11. The preservation of the naturalise tion laws, aid the right of all the public do main, and the protection of the American gov ernnient. No. 12. Opposition lo all chartered monopo Iles. No. 13. Common brotherhood and good will to. all, especially to thou of the household of faith. • A Tarot.rr—Vi'unaz's Frames ?"—The Buf falo -Express has the following egg item, to which we call the attention of Barnum. He should certainly reward this mother of the triplet with a P 420 ben which has been permitted to stay at one of. the Elevators in this city, where, of course, ihe " found good picking," has for some time laid two egge 'daily without any apparent detri ment to her organization. Besides this, every =single, week she ban laid an egg mach larger than her ordinary attempts, which, when bro ken, ware invariably found to contain two per ked yolks. One day last week the old lady thought it good to " ttproad herself." An enor mous egg—nearly as large as the egg of a goose —was the result, which, on being broken, was found to contain no less than three perfect yolks ! We believe this circumstance is without a paral lel. That hen should live though others die. We suggest a Hen Convention, In order that she may, be put in• the way of a handsome office. 'we have since'learned that this hen is composed oefihanghal and common barn fowl, in equal parts. The Shanghais should make a queen of her without delay. ilPor the Pittsburgh Past) The Qrand Tury were not invited to visit the House of Refuge by the Superintendent. Ar rangements were made last week to visit it on Temsdny, and well Wore they pleased with it and Ate.Mailageteent, both the male and female de partments. There were but two witnesses in attendants° that morning, and not a crowd of "forty or fifty," :Neither was the "entire ma ehinery" of the Court stopped, " by wasting preclorie time (three hours) for such a compara tively uselas 4.purpom." The Court had an abundance of oases, and were not detained one moment,. &adhere not been by the present Grand Jury. - "feihe The'Loda ile should have some shadow of truth for his assertion's before be oasts relieStion° on tbatbody. A GRAND JUROR. An Earxteounntear INCITDMIST TA TIM LOB Or A MARBLED WOKA27.—The N. Y. Tribune re lates the following ci a young and blooming married woman of that oily, who entered the bonds of matrimony about a year ago : Last Friday she .woe onddemly taken eh*, And bar mother, being with her, sent for the doctor, behoving that she had a touch of ohol era Not finding Dr J. B. Wood, ehe called InO *range doctor, who, upon entering the •OD DI said td. her, "Madame, is your daughter mvsted.l7.: mother answered, "Certainly, shq :4104/11/-rnot len her boy lying there, just elmietilreek4ollo.4layr .'Eleven weeke old!" replied beshe is going to pre test beilLtind-wittt , another child I" And eo it turned opt; i t neteadof thp cholera there ap peared a bounoiitlekbel, Who is thriving and doing well. The writer of this knows the fasts to be true, although they , inay appear very strange. . "t&. , ‘ A k Canal Commissioner—Arnold Plumer, D., 1,686; Thos. Nicholson, A., 1,808; Paste:nor° Williamson, R., 368. Assembly—Henry Holing, D., 1703 ; J. P. Hays, D., 1673 ; Bam. Herr, D., 1661 ; J. D. James, A., 2,341 ; • 8. P. M'Calmont, A., 2,411 ; Daniel Lott, A., 2,412 ~ ' £~~ • ,t 0 , • ot4:: 4 s== TABLE OF TEE ELECTIONS OF 1854 AND 1855. 1 dov: - CO 10 '4 .1 a, 0 0 0 COMITIES Aueshon9 -- Armstrong . Deaver Bedford..... Berke Blair Bradford ... Books Butler Cambria .... Carbon Centre Cbeeter Clarion Clearfield... Clinton Crawford ... Cumberl'ad Dauphin .... Delaware ... 382 305 1660 1068 1401 1876 1580 Fayette. Franklin Fulton... Hunt'gdon Indiana.... Jefferson.. Juniata... Lancaster. Lawrenoo. Lebanon.. Lehigh .. . Lyooming.. McKean.— Mercer ..... Monroe Montg'ry Montour... Nor'am'ton Nor'timbld Phile.d's Pike .... Schuylkill .. Somerset Susq'hanna. Sullivan rioga Venango Warren. Washington Wayno Westm'rol'd Wyoming ... York .187,016 73,671 120,690 FOREIGN NEWS. The dotaile received by the Atlantic contain nothing of special interest. We append each as wero not before published in our tolegraphie despatch GREAT BRITAIN The revenue rzturns of the United Kingdom, made up to the 30th September, show a net in crease upon the last quarter of £1,924,124; up on the half year of £2,929,699 ; and upon the year of £8,344,781. Thin is chiefly made up by the income tax, the increase upon which is £6,484,147. The Board of Trade returns for the month ending 31st August ebow an increase in the declared value of importations, as com pared with same month last year of £107,759. A great diminution is shown in the Anstralian trade ; but in the cotton, woollen and linen man ufactures and metals there is little variation. An increase is shown in the arrivals of wheat and Indian corn, but flour, owing to the delay in the American shipments, presents a diminu tion. According to the shipping returns the tonnage of British vessels entered inwards during the month ending 31st August was 427,- 964 ; United States, 126,792 ; other countries, 54,600; total, 708,8611. Cleared—British, 920,- 608 ; United States, 130,867 ; other countries, 299,903. The Bank of England has raised the rate of Interest another per cent., and it now stands at 54 per cent. There has been a good deal of commercial uneasiness in consequence, particu larly as the stock of bullion has been decreas ing at an alarming rate for several weeks past, the Bank of. France buying up all the specie it can. Several of the journals are crying out for a repeal of Sir Robert Peel's Bank act. The stook of gold and bullion in the Bank of Eng land on the 4th was £12,368,256. Generals Combermere, Earl Strafford and Vis count Bardinge have been made Field Marshals. General Simpson has been made General K. C. B , and Colonel Wyndham, who headed the Brit tish attack on the Redan, a Major General. The Times has a caustic article upon the stupidity of investing " bed ridden generals (Combermere, Strafford and Hardinge) with dignities and emoluments which active and able soldiers ought to receive." Sunday, the 80th September, pas marked throughout England as a day of thanksgiving for the successes In the Cr:moo. FRANCE. La Presse says that corn has at length reach. od its maximum price, and that the high quota tions have brought offers of supply from all quarters. Large arrivals of foreign flour were shortly expected- The very day on which the artioles about flour appeared in the Moniteur, a house of Havre sent a large order to Now York. The price of bptohore' meat is to be fixed by the authorities (by decree of the frefeot) esery fortnight. Measures are being taken by the authorities of the various departments for the relief of the poorer classes. The Empress is very tar from well. She does not dine habitually at the Imperial table, and is subject to frequent vomiting°. Reports that an official announcement of her groan:us wilt soon be inserted to the Atwater continue to be circu lated. The 16th of the mouth is mentioned ao the day when, barring accidents, the long-ox peoted Intimation will appear. PRINCE MENSCRIKOFF TURNED MONK. The Parie Patrie states that a Russian family now in Paris have received a letter from a high official person in Moscow, in which it is an nounced that Prince Mensobikoff bad become a monk In ono of tho monasteries in the old capi tal of Resale. The statement is made with great confidence, and it is added that it wee the misfortunes which seem to overhang hie country that induced the ci decant ambassador of the Ozer to the Sultan to take this atop. Incident. A few months since, a lady belonging to this oity went to New York and put up at one of the Broadway hotels. After going to her room for the night, alto took out her pocket book and watch, laid them on the table, and then sat down to read. While engaged in reading she thought she heard breathing from some one apparently near by, but finally concluded It must be imagi nation. Boon after eho commenced making pre parations to retire, and in adjusting her hair she dropped one of her hair pins. While stooping to pick it up she discovered dint under the bed, and a closer observation revealed to her sight the full-length figure of a man. Without evin cing any emotion, sho threw a shawl over her shoulders, went out of the room, looking the door after her, and stopping into the hall, she rang a boll which summoned to her assistance the proprietors, who called in the assistance of a Police officer, and the intruder was arrested. There was found on tbo prisoner bottle of chloroform. He was convicted on the testimony of the lady, and sent to the State Prison for six months.—Nero Haven Journal. SPONGING ON sna Paretssa.—Here is a little article we think something of framing, to hang oonepiouously over the editor's table : "The publie have a funny notion about .prin tors. To ey think it costs nothing to puff, adver tise, Sr.o. And thus one and another will sponge an eztra paper, a puff, or some benevolent ad vertisement. They forget that this business makes them known. They forget that it is the printer'e ink that makes nine-tenthe of their im mense fortunes. They forget that it takes money to pay compositors—to buy ink, type, and paper —and lastly, they forget to even thank you for working for nothing, by gratuitonaly puffing their business." Mercer County—Official. . • `;.• ... • - EOM [From the New fork Herald.] The t . ..lfif!iaillyed Work of I)ll , e,fillyjr*lttie gas-- A nottaer ilitijirhitib at *alio. We publisiveleitrhere in these columns an article, from the London 2imes, and another from the Illustrated London News, speculating upon the prospects of the war in the East since :the'reduCtlemnf SebastopoL From, these arti nleitiknimearti that after the Allies shall have .isonquered the northern forte, and cleared the *hole Crimea of the Russian army, they will jet'-hatin a ifary:4nics: job of, work to do in the • destriltillen otthe Russian 'saint dtrint of Niko laieff. To give our readers some idea of the place, we also publish, in connection with the aforesdid extracts, a description of Nikolaieff, from the splendid w3rk of Count Demidoff on "Southern Russia and the Crimea ;" also his description of Perekop and the Burroundlog country. Into a northern arm of the Black Sea, (on the left or west bank of which is the commer— cial port of Odessa,) a bay, or Hump, some forty miles long and from five to ten in width, comes in from the east. This is the outlet of the great river Dnieper. Midway, this estuary is joined by another bay, coming down from the north, broad, " shallow and-. tortnons."- Oa ascending this some twenty miles, we reach the junotiOn of the rivers Bong and Ingoul; and at this point was founded by Potemkin, in behalf of his mishoss—Catharine — the city of Niko ialeff. It is a branch of that naval establiah meet for the Black Sea of which Sebastopol was but the completion. Nikolaieff, from its con venient water communication to the immense re sources of timber floated down the Dnieper, and from the difficulty to a hostile fleet of reaching it, on account of the "tortuous and shallow' liman which connects it with the sea, was the very place for a Russian naval shipyard—while the bay of Sebastopol, from its convenience to Constantinople, its depth of water, its rooky surroundings and narrow entrance, was the very place for the equipping dockyards and the forti fied rendezvous of the Czar's Black Sea squadron in times of war. With the destruction of this rendezvous, the naval vessels which had Bought for shelter within its circle of fortifications have been destroyed ; but we have no information that this disaster has annihilated the Russian Black Sea fleet. How many of its ships have found a refuge at Nikolaieff, how many others are there upon the stooks or in progress of completion, It is now the business of the Allies to discover. From the situation of Nikolaieff, however, and from the information received of the movement to that quarter of the Grand Doke Constantine, chief of the Russian Navy, and the Emperor Alexander, we may safely conclude that the French and English will find it and its approaches in a posture of defence which will admit of no holiday operation. Every point of that tortuous and shallow bay will probably be found strongly fortified ; and even should an allied flotilla out their way through to Nikolaieff, they may arrive there to find themselves before a still more for midable nest of earth•worke than those of Sebas topol, and with an army behind them and in the plains of two or three hundred thousand men. At Nikolaieff we enter from the southward into Continental European Russia, and into the midst of those extens,ve mixed colonies—agricultural and military—the resources of chick have by no means been exhausted by their contributions to the defence of Sebastopol. 2 za '8 Eco E. P 0 1079 6786 2147 10901 1791 3264 2392 1784 6779 1686 1834 1670 6948 1465 We presume, in this view, that the Allies, from their past experience, will not venture up on either a naval or land expedition to Niko laieff short of tho reduction of the forts on the north side of Sebastopol harbor, a decisive meeting with Oortsoltakoff in the Crimea, and his expulsion from that territory. But, with the absolute occupation of the Crimea, the next question to the Allies is the invasion of Russia proper at Nikoiaieff. They may seize Odessa— they may send a squadron of steamers up the Dnieper, and lay the commercial village of Kherson in ashes ; but their next important military movement in the East must, from all present appearances, be Nikolaittr, whither the Czar and his brother, the Grand Admiral, have repaired, to devise the ways and moans for a fitting reception to the fleets and armies of his enemies. We have no idea that the Czar will attempt the re-conquest of the Crimea. The game there, with the lops of Sebastopol and his fleet, is lost_ At Niko1;11(4 be will be three hundred mites nearer the mass of his reinforcements and supplies, and the Allies will be removed an ad ditional corresponding distance from theirs and their present base of operations. la this view, the prospeot is rather gloomy for the reduction of Russia to a humiliating peace. Wa await the arrival of the steamer for more light. Persons who live abroad, and have never visited Pittsburgh, have but a poor conception of the immense amount of manufaotnred articles annually turned out here. We give a list of a a portion, commencing with the Novelty Works, which employ 350 hands, and manufacture locks, coffee mills, platform scales, Sto., to the amount of $630,000. There are in operation five Cotton Factories, in running ;10,000 spindles, consuming yearly 6,600,000 pounds of cotton, 380,000 bushels of coal, 125,000 pounds of starch and 10,200 gal lone of oil; employing 1,400 hands, and pro ducing yearly 8,000,000 yards of oloth, 6,000,- 000 pounds of yarn, carpet chain, &o. ;—value equal at present rates to $1,300,000. There are fifteen Window Glass establish ments, employing a capital of $460,000, and employing 660 persons, and consuming to the amount of 750,9(2.4) bushels of coal, 6,000 cords of wood, 60,000,000 feet of lumber, 1,900 tons of soda, and producing annually 150,000 boxes of glass—worth now $600,000. Twelve Vial and Bottle Factories are in oper ation, employing a capital of two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, and six hundred and seventyfive hands—using three hundred thousand bushels of coal, five thousand five hundred cords of wood, three hundred thousand feet of lumber, nine hundred tons of soda ash, and producing annually ono hundred and ninety thousand boxes of glass wore—worth, at present rates $400,000. There are ten large Flint Glass Factories, u.,ing a capital of eight hundred thousand dol lars, employing six hundred and fifty thousand bushels of coal, four hundred and fifty oords of wood, seven hundred tons of lead, six hundred tons of soda and pearl ash, and it large amount of sand, using one million five hundred thousand foot of boards, and producing ; one million one hundred thousand dollars. There are la operation twenty-one large Polling Mille, having more than two hundred cuddling furnaces, about one hundred and thir ty heating furnaces, throe hundred nail ma chines—consuming ninety five thousand tone of pig metal, eighteen thousand tone of blooms, seven million bushels of coal, and producing four hundred and fifty thousand kegs of nails, and an aggregate of one hundrod thousand tons of merohnntable bfir iron, and employing about three thousand hands. Ono large Copper Smelting establishment, using more than one thousand tone annually of ore, from the copper mines of I.ake Superior, producing over five hundred loos of refined cop per, in the shape of cake and ingots. In con. neotion with this concern there is a rolling mill producing annually shout three hundred thou sand dollars worth of oopper. One large Factory manufacturing blued out tacks ;—one making spikes and boiler rivets, two large factories for making gun barrels ; three large shovel and fork factories ; four large fire proof safe manufactories. Thirteen Forges, doing a large amount of heavy smith work, employing in all about four hundred hands and five hundred thousand dol lars capital ; two large axe manufactories. There are ten Cast Iron founderies, making stoves and various kinds of machinery, con suming yearly about thirty thousand tons of iron, and employing a capital of one million dollars. BLOODOMID IN CHINA —The Chinese papers speak of tho amount of bloodshed in that coun try as sickening. When Shnonking, the second city of the province, was vacated without fight ing, a short time ago, a number of the inhabi tant thought mercy would be shown to them if they gave themselves up. With equal reason might forbearance have been expected from the hungry wolf—they were taken to Canton in droves of five hundred; as many as tea thou sand, it is said, being confined in the city at ono time. Kept without food for several days, when the hoar of examination, so called, arrived, eye witnesses tell of the utmost callousness being exhibited, the condemned getting into the exe cution basket with even apparent satisfaction. At the rate of seven and eight hundred a day for some time, the whole ten thousand, and thou sands more were soon got rid of. Several were skinned alive, and one higher criminal than the rest was out in twenty-four pieces—Lingering dy ing. From the careless way in which the bodies are interred in heaps at the eastward of the city, and the disgusting stench in the vicinity of the execution ground, it will not surprise - lip to hear of a plague carrying off its victims by thousands. //i/- Balm of Thousand Plower', for heoliti tying the Complexion, and eradicating all The Pumas and YUCIEWLI from the face. Sold at Dr. HEYBBI6II, 160 Wood street. janBo \ ' ' • , • n No. 4,, rittsbfargh--Her Manufactures. • s„ . • - .140` On Inch Subplots the Tsetliparony of laßMitkbq New YOU:, Celebes 2,1852. Mrs. Mote, of No. 572 Second street, believing her child, about three years old, to be troubled with worms, parch& sod one bottle of DR. lI:PLANE'S OSMIUM IMMO- Piro end gave it two teaspoonful's, whichll4the-titteet of causing the olditito discharge a large =ober of it ti The child is now enjoying good health ; ., ViriSiould advlee all parents obi) may suspect their A/omi tithe troubled, with worms to Lose no thrte r hat IfemedlatelyiUrcluste arid ado:do/SW Dr. BPLarm's Celebrated Verralige. It Wa, cure. The money will be rqundedln cam tolicre Usk= not give satisfaction. • !' ler The above valuable remedy, also Dr: ld'hatte's eels brated Liter Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug. Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful total for, and take none • but Dr. M'Lane's Vormlfuge. All others, hi ounparison , are worthless. Also, for sale by the so a proprietors, YLKWING BROS., eneeessots to J. ittdd 00, ortitArar No. 60 Word amid, occmar of lourth.... sky- Importing's Pariseptrrif•ktrildtarrov. s.--YEEDITABLE CATTLE PCittldllt.-:“Anse Pow dere are put up in one pound packs.and ate really a good , article, not only for the diseases Incident to horns, cons, /nine, and other animals, but they are likewise an ester: lent article to improve the condition of the animal. For Mach lbws, they not only Improve the condition of ranch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well as im prove the quality of milk and butter. Ilhairroprieurra say that it increases the quantity of batter from half a pound' to a pound a week to each cow, while three persons who, have tried it Bay a pound and a half to two pumas per; week, with the same kind of feeding as before. Of onti thing we are certain, all who use it once wilt use it all the ; time, and save money by the operation as well se improiret the appearance of their dock. Price 25 cta a paper; 6 pa pen for $l. 1330. it. KEYSER, Corner Wood sweet and Virgin alley, Wholesale and Bata Agent. Inhalation for Diseased Lange. The mode of Inhalation, in cases of diseased lungs and, throat, recommended by Dr. Curtin to Ids advartiammett,' strikes no as the true one. It is now generally admitted by our best physicians, that local difficulties can only be eve, easefully treated by local applications. This practice hear been pursued from the fleet with respect to external inflam.J, elation and corrosions, and we we not why diseases of the throat and lunge may not be treated In the same manner; we believe they may. In this variable climate of cure, whore lung and throat complainte have batman, so peva-, lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and, to the ailieled erpeciagy, to avail themselves of Dr. Clurtla remedy.—{One who bee tried . it] Bee advertisement in this paper. Ondion—Da. Mane' HYGEANA le the original and only K etones article. sepaltntles .04- A gab and Fever of These Years' Standing Cured.-.41x. John Longden, now living at j , Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had dgue and Fever for three years; moat of the time he bad chine twice a day, and rarely leas than. once: he wee parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture wee spoken of: be got two bottles, but before be had need more than a single, on., he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr. Lowden Is only one out of thousands who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu rifier. Bee advertieement. septdm air Stockings and Hosagery for Wantig.. f you don't want your feet pinched With bad and abort Stockinga, you will take our advise and go to 0. DALY'S. corner of Market alley and Fifth attest, and buy some of those elegant Fine Stocking% that make your feet feel nice and comfortable DALY also makes and sells every maxi, ety of lioelery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, comes of Market alley anl Fifth street. oct4 OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST Piton errTsatruon.l TUN PLR Tina leaves at 2 A. M.. through to einehmat2 In 12 hours and 40 minutes. Mau. 'PRA= Liam at 8 A. M MXPlLitie TWA " a? 3P. M These Trains all make close connections at Creetilne, and the first two connect at Alliance. Tho direct route to Bt.. Louts le now open, via. Crestline and Imihumpolls, 100' miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections am made!, et Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road and at Creatline with the three roads concentrating there For particulars Bee handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville Bt. /anis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Port Wayne, maeeland,. and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will Imre Pittsburgh at 4.41 P. IL, and New Brighton at 1.30. A. M. For nekete and further Information apply to f. U. °lrma, At the corner of os, under tbs Monongahela Rouse. Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGIC PAILICIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, July 'IA 1865. OYU) Call et No. 164 Wood Street, and ex amino oar stook of WET lIATH and WINTRA CAPS. Just rrcelved, a large let Jfihangtutl, Celestial, and other styles of Caps, which we w Sell low r cash. oetl6 MORGAN A GI, 161 Wood street. HATS, H bays received our 1141, V STYLE OF SILK RATA, whiob will be towel, on In sprztion, a neat and good article. A good Rat for $3, and en extra one for $4. Gall end see. MOIWAN A co., No. 164 Wood sty Next house to the tour Presbyterian Church, fuTB One door from Sixth street Pennsylvania Insurance fampaay OP PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 11300 . 41140 [Ore Insults Building° and other Proiierty against Lose or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportatlou. DIRECTORS: Wm. F. Johnston, Body Pattpma, 44:tob 4A. Carrier, W. SPClhaWnk, Kennedy T. Mend, James S. Negley, W. S. Haven, D. S. Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. H. Long, A J. Jones, J. H. Jones, H. R. Cogged:tall, ofFICP.I I / 1 : President. . WM. F. JOHNSTON. Viee Presarnt ..BODY PATPSIISON. Seey and Treanwer.A. A. CARRIES. ' Assistant Secretary-S. & CARRIER. [je :• • OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B TO PORT WATNL 61:Ct • .1131.21:1 Ur- Trains oonneot at Orestlhie, without detention, ivWt all the Trent on the Ohio sad Arum Road, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Bfai River and Lake Brie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Mos of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Ala gheny Cit' or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Bellefontaine, Oincinnstl, Urbi l li . s anotots, Dayton, Indianapolis, Rbetwi to md, Mb, dly. Persona desiring Tickets ww bp pvtiolgar aek for a Ticket by the Ohio and Wiens jed J. R. RTRAIGHAN,Rup't. P/WSBUReII Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET RTREETE, PITTSBURGU, PA. ROBEIRT GALWAY, Prealdent, J. D. &Mut. Secretary. Tttie Oolowly motto ovary tasurattoe oppertalnlng to or connected with LIPS RIMS. AlBO, againgt Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mr sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Blab generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Tranape Policies lamed at the lowest rates consiste nt with to all parties. masoreatn Hobert Cislimy, Alexander Bradley, James B. noon, John Itillarton, John WAlpin, Samuel hi'Markan Witham Phillips, James W. iiallna, John &Ott, Was. Arbritharkt, Joseph P. GOMM, M. D., David Mohan James Marshall, John hP421111, Horatio N. Les, Kittanning. feblr EUREKA ThrstrWics Gowen OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN IL 81101{NBEDGBB, PUSIDErr. ROBERT MUT, B.WILIMILT. a W. BATOMOR, Gummi dowry. WILL INSURZ AGAINST ALL KINDS o MARINE AND r FIRE RISKS. DIRZOTORB: J. H. Shoenbergar, G. W. a W. Batchelor, W. R. Dena, O. It. Pennock, T. B. W. W. Martin, B. D. Coalman, IL T. Lee* Jr., John Raughey, George 8. Belden. B. 8. Bryan, David McCandless. Air All Losses sustained by parties Insured under poll. leaned by Gala Company willbe liberally adjusted and promptly paid at Its Mat, No. VI WATER meek fjyll PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. sir. FLOOR DELIVERED TO PABILUISIn :either of the two Coltlee. Oatataa may be left at the MA or In bonsai *hemmed LOGAN, WILSON A 00., 62 Wood Stmt. BRAUN a =TER, oonter Lamar, and Bt. li. P. 80LIWARTZ, Druggist. Allegheny. °Wrote Taael e: CASH, o* BRYAN. KIGNSIXOT A CD. N. G. MURPHY & RED NO. 57 WOOD STUMM Have now In store a beautiful maartment of DRY GOODS AND SIM WARES , BOUGHT within th e last two weeks at the teri lowest eioah t prices, and which they will soil at a small ad vance on Haat= coat for men, or to good prompt siz months purchasers. All purchasers are Invited and desired to make ID exam- Imam of their dock. oettOdainat AMANUAL OP TOPOGRAPCAL DRAWING, by II CAL R. 8. Smith, O. B. Army, Assistant Prattesor ol Drawing in the 0. 8. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. For ash by B. P.O. MORGAN, cella No. 104 Wood at. 1 ' ~ +,:~`:` .:.`fN.+:.z ,:Owitlitaypatanitug..-Plar 1 901. 1 ^ 0 4zEMEM, =ALL WEE= awl Eleanor Alatanderiaged Ettore yeart mud On months: The frbmds of the family are requestal to attend the fn• naval, from the residence of his tether, Pennsylvania Oa ripe. near Tunnel street, MS DST, at 2 eolook P.M. NEW ADVERTISEM',W: itetottel#Vet fielak„llqieewe, 4IIRMRO, itumatatio 001104ROOOY1t , entr.bave Waned:* UNIVERSAL favor tokwide4 - 10 64, the Oritlyal t anVer• failing tavorile. \Nlq:4 ll litifilticol true to Ikkallf:th'in 'the brown or bli*lrodketikito6re reklelgiArikveat, or Wiwi frowsy hair, by it bli4e ailkwild. or applied, tin nine private roam%) at ReTORMOWS Wig rectory, = Broadway, New York. _ _ _ Fold, 'bales/de and retail, by rr. GEO. H. GEYER% WWI stir's!. , , • reabbror WD young clan's /Abram) , Association. -An edlonnied meeting of the numbers of the Lflnsey now-lotion wilrixtbeld in their Iteente;:inv;WEEil , DAY WINNING the 23"il Inst,44 heittattl ealook. 0 ectot the .rneethl&M./40 ,. .-race-M%91-2 .. indobtednear a e Anci,ein • melding mune totanntrolPEC th eaconiMtNA tary oet2o Av. 17.„: SIMMS Merchants lend Elarsufateltars TV Sankt r • ' ' ... PitteititWa antlil9 o Bss. .A N ELECTION far Thletiefi DEreatora 'addle Dank Id be held' at the Bitildeit Haiutti, dandONDAY A the 18W day of November ' • • . ocelkam • lbssErst, wader.- arIaiIIORRHO FOR otter for Wee Chabi liAtM or XS acres, situate in PltirdZi4nuldp, - abOtOIR mileatboniPfttatairgh, on the Frankatown-Road. Ii leiri _a high state of culdratlon,with a One young orelnird hearthe apple and peach tiewit;all of 'anto4'o:44d fruit. It is Vail watered, and hear the bum las neva-falling spring of water. The Improvements are a fracas and lig. dwelling unuar and Itltolurn, large barn, spring Mane:gran.: Indlable.and neeesaufflu. a Stub:AM or Wagon. Inakelrowl Mario la an excellent 'hop for each of Own trades on the place, wall OatabUdled. Title unexurptlormadix::-I,lce lbw, and , pirmenta renhow ble. Also, a Yam imPatton Iknrnship,blllo unwell 'under. fame; TO SUN of which arennsJeronitivation, and - it in Meadow watm in everyOeld•bnt one; a y.Ol2nEM*ll4 at about 4 tom. Imgp mente consist of : A *golf dwelling,: house Of six rooms, e bank barn, s tabling, granaries, gs.'; also, a One stone spring:honee. omeinaptionable. Trice and payment reasonable, - , • The shove larmeare in the same neighborhoods azutrthe • own= being stesinons oflooving West, will dispose otitis's" . on satisfactory terms. Apply to• BLAKELY-4 *nor Seventh atulEnnittftekl sta. oct2lkdir PANDB EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL HALE CONTLNUED • — On Ontarbqtang; October Elth,. , ,soromenolog at Ofe o'clock, will ta conthin4 whit the edsltion'orgeveial kaseolotreosived inni opened, Pratt's Eig.hteeath Annual 800 °Motorist and most yell:mists collection Pf BoOlk. to every department 13olencte'and MI, ever offered at auctionin this cltpi allot which are:f the toted • and beat editions i .and warrantal amend perfect. 41". several hundred roma of tine Utter. end Gap Paper, En velem% Portfolios, superior, Dismoad -Pointed GoldPeno Ac. As. Bale positive cud without reserve. Books at pit vats ado during the slay a vary low prices. J. H. PRATT, Bohemia. P. AL DAUM AuoVzi IIiKAOLZINNB NOR NOVENBEK-4 4 etersores Magnin. at. for November, containing a finely colored taohlori plate. Lathe's New York Teamed for November; contataldg several fine views In BOWL Jag recelvedand for rile at L.GILDENFENNEY , t co.'s, YIRh s‘oppoeite iturTheatrm "EtODDIiS CUTTLCKS--:•Beelre Patent ilttan tlutt.ate a constant supply In store. Orders - tram ilealareand meicbants MLA promitly, on Merit tire* at 67 Vittli by fect24 • ' J&MES WAHDROP.. VIAWBIt 1100111-41ttr stock of Imparted German Lbw r elflike, Tulips, do, Ia unpack* and ready for delivery. Early planting wlll secure sure bloom in spring.. ocUO ' ..081118-WARDROP. YOG DIILL-WRIOWT, ao,d Mica's Galdo-41- AB stratal by twenty-eight dezeriptaye platio. By Myer Brion; with additions 4tt4.cottoolbthst Ds. P. Jone s. With a thectlyttoo of an haponotl m e t MourMID,: With outotoll4ll b 131.413. Eto3llteern. ,Youxtiwattl. edition. For sale B. T. 0. MOiWMi ' oot2o No. 103 Wood as. AA. RIABOtt A 00, ore daily:readying opening . roid eases and package' of Mks, Slum* Drees Gocdo; kteiberlee, Dovlevtlo Goode, am, of every deectlption. Ems ANY OARGO, 76 Nouritt street, fors tactless.. ; Prim mederste. . IWIEST RALF A DOFTAft Id • Mourn s it ttuzaditer-. prise Gallery, T 4 Fodrth street ,oct2o. Art liblTB' TWIELINEI tikt.a.W.LS-4 foil ea ottment on CT lama; also, some sulk:attar BoyStatoillonketo r lit L. 11/281071MD 180 Brae • - oot2o * No. Utirood !trod. NOLL&REl—Juet.ratelired. anot;ur supply of therfaahkm- V./ able Byron Collar, at • • 0e,L20 • L. IMISHILIRLD a SOWS.. lIPITLERS AND BRAWLS of every ilesortptiozi at ITI cc 1.20 L. ITERSHVIDLD A BONG. LiCAlSOUlffic—A. MOON if CO have facets* a ' lot of net draftable' blue and azarbitio and green Calicoes, one yard wida. ott2Cr =laTel—L. A. Kam • Co. ant rewiring another lot of 13atinats In all colors and qualltlea; Prints, • Casslneta, &saes Cloths. Tweeds, , Jean4 othor goods for meat. wear. .. - s net2o 1) /IMM PLANNESB A Teri large aasertulerat .or Barred Slaimalis, In 'all colors, Just received by orl2o A. A. MASON a GO., 25 Pitdael. CNOTE -3039 fresh Dome Nuts just received end ti for ale by MUER a ANDERHON, 1%420 No 39 WOod street. FIRE Od&O 1 ER 8 -200 boxes Ind reed end forsale by oet9l. REIMER k ANDERSON. LEMONB-24 boxes crow Lemozuliestree'd and Ibr aele - by aat2o BRYN= t , ANDNESON. OHIO AND,MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD. GUAGE. MIERSHORTEST, QUIEHEST , HaRAPESTAXD ONLY ROUTE by which Passengers can have all Ralhoiello St. Loris. Tune to Bt. Lode/ 27 home, from Pittsburgh: The 81x Poet Track of this Road accommodates wide cars —eleven feet melds--with =my sods, unatildnable on narrow gnage roads. By the Ohio and - Pennaplvania Railroad fromPittatargi.: to Exestltherptuirmgerahava choice there of three different , railroad klantaa to Indiana lls—inalking aloes connections with Terre Hone and Richmond Rallrrad fors Vincennes. No change of cars at Terre Hants. Baggage checked to thence to Sr. Loofa. Trains leave Pittsburgh me fellows: Thelrast Train leaves at 2 A. IL Mail Val , . leaves at 8 A. M. Express Train - leaves at S P. 14. The Trains all matte claw conneellarts at Oreelline - f r : Indianapolis, and there mike 4loso connect-lona With rail road tar yincounes. VW - id changed( cars, and at Pla toon= take the tlido and rtibuissippl Ballasial direct for Bt. Louis—trough In 27 hours; connecting at Sandoval with the Moll Central Railroad for Cialro, whale fret class 13 are can at all times be had for Memphleililicludartg, ow . Orleans , and a ll points on the lower Allsalsodppl Thin. Psaapagers can shwa And at Stamils, steam ears for the lipper allastindOP4 illlnMs and Allairoarltivera. This Is one hundred milts theahartest rants to fit.Loala. me. To St. Inds via Belletbntstne and thi10n„.....„.„ - ...118-30 To " " Columbus. Xenia and SO To " " Columbus, Cincinnati sn4 Xmwri,ce . Peesengers midltaggege llAngerijsel from depedito depot tree of cpnrgo. - Tor t h. .b tickets or faithq infoemktion . pleAseespply . la J. G. MST, TIARA Agent,,O.,l P. Rellrmel 0MP0 13 7, corner omea, Idononipthels Hon Pittsburgh, Or to • ORO. PAP IN, Ticket Agent, Misled AtreetStation, Allegheny City. • -WSW M. WAI I / 4 , Siporlitandent Cta BL Railroad, F. gruriv4AND, russangerAgent,Plualkurehaa, octl9 Wanted, A PERSON.OOMPETRIST TO FLIEEP BOOKS, and who 01 can make himself Beatnik/1i Cieeful Ina niaitufnc• taring business. Penona *SlP l 9 l 4lllPleas6.t favelvier-' elm, state 1311527, anA-asgrem, Rost aaca,,. Box 877, Pitt& burgh. Laii..oollll 000g1011 wilt rendre dolly doringtbis %reel nd next,:their second supply Of MOIIHNING and IB 11HINIEMINO GOODS, !mirroring • largo lot of Mock and Second Mourning DrestGoods,gintabr,Clooks end Wass. in Housekeeping Goads titell Mock cannot be ringed. In this mark& MO them. , - ortl9 ' No. T 6 EIAHBST FT: . GLOVES—Yetrot, COW Fur: °stator, ISlClinedittlk. Pltuds, Burt, and annalist for the.preaent :stealer,* Pornydlang Store of L. ItllitaV WA* &IV 700d.atreat:. : dIINTLETS—IUd, Buck and Oa lined with Bilk Plush and pin; also, tiwp peal. Otter,Zgeir and entitds Fur, at 11.1381MLEILD BONA octld No. SO Wood street. XQUISITN—The Nantes of Children taken by Oalteo, 16 rourth street oetl9 T IV 118 there • matt with foul BO dead, who will opt pay , Li lily cents for a Picture at the `IOI7IKGPIIISH Gallery, 74 V eurtleptreet. octiO P4OURNING I it&SERNEFBRY GOODS BROOKS & COOPER ANTOVID reap eaWUy the pnblio that they have .11 taken the Store Boom, 7:10:45 IMBED STRUT,' and bare notes:pen smut oempbtteamafteunst of the above CILBy 'dying our shore alttion to time branches of business, to.the evaltudon of fano!gootlio think we can oder advantages, both in entorentA and pr ice r not to be found bate= keopin e nape! vas ety. The HOY46IIIPING Bin embnicee ail sta ple 4rtleld3ln Dvd , good& bead furniablng end keeping EICkU9S. topiclanr 111 tesitb urgh; lita* Bank. Pitts 18,18 35.5 A Ti ELECTRON for Thirteen Directors Oc , to Barre for the Al. coming year, trill beheld attlte hicohanteie Bank of Pittebmgb, on the third Monday of2londiaba. next, at the Reeking Hannon /hearth etreet, betatemethe tame USA. M. and 3 P. kt. Also. a, general mailing of the Stockholders - will beteld on thefint Timtday of Now:Ater. at thetume tdaet,43 the hour of 10 eolook hi. G. P..IdeCULEIK, «318 ambler. Eizw Booge-Rankalaki , * New Tort Jot** for Na., 'amber =Rains a line and: emieffeat engraving, the present poottkin of the llltagazul lir the differ thr ent *esh a , on tho ingfarsi to. north /140 ' of aebadopol; also,. Om 44 Neth Italbn'a lithitarine tor November; 10 mtg. - - Selma ht atm Practice of a New York Burgeon; by Dr DiXOll-11 work of greacjaareat ...- Bayard.Twg i te AP 1 1 3 3, Chins; ai.l - 4 1 , 3 7. Nimmons hp Thackerm IWk. -- • ' Abtot 6 DiaPoleona Veda; $4,Ta. frein, Ilfehtastihretca." ~ Mks Bewhmealloeelptltoolt" Llpphonothe Guateer of the : Woad; $3,60 WeberafeDietlonsry. nnaltrldgtd. . .. U. 8. Db3peniatm, holy entlou. ~ Wady Hotels, In 12 whit I . of calf. McCoy's Monk fileattal. ' to . , - AU who was/11 0 42 /Ales th Aui an can be bad alumnae; pa , 1 • IltzwB nooKsToBB, ootIV Ma 30 Iltth urea. W Att ,,eu, ny Warna:lta. talliti bit ANTED—laud WIIIISIAS. il tr a y to T-V oetlB aIIUTEIVir; ANTAIITAII-4500 Unatte rears; on whtch a Übenil pre ;ff mitun will be paid, in additiou.tekthe regular inter. est, well secured an productive real white. Apply to octle SLIMILY A. 410111tY., Amy ABTILIwfor peasori , going Weak VAG worth oi Landifarripits., rale see authorized to offer • lame Price. If offered soon. Apply to • fflffffilif. LANI3IcfJ) ou—ip bblnakmed au Cds - daritallvedtby 0ct3.8 HENRY IL COLLINS , . IjtABINS—If you go to Banrum's Show or not, go to GARGO'S Gillum 76 Fourth street. . van irIABGAM BABY PIOYWABB Peke the "premium. Tate V the little ?tom to TO kosszth stmt. , octkB IMO, of superior styles andfstrica; • L. MRSIINIELD i SON'S. - 4 MOST El 4 . , . ROMANI TRADITTIM (Which- tcok iblildplAilasTawSOYSllStlalrso Tikato d °SIV I t. ,t . V 1 /AC f *giciii - ditidg- -.., istsetadetilifi l ina i p f f ~'4 9 , t„,,,,,t.,„ . , ~ s • ,4x„.„ 11.1,/-41.1.. 1AP 11,417: I: 11 , 4 . 1115V vA mIN G 4. , , •-• ~ ..,:: .1 . 839.41 i tuftrpritttlplay -.... , , a , , A 10E rp R B B t :j. RE DISCO 1 7 .6%.ffiD1 ' A °um& CURIOSITY t A boy 12 yitiue - itda - i sfittlificitiiiiinfiTc4tihty bush els of,Corcp Jo ft 4,y,Z t raiktistrArSert ittls , diSspez or Peon Alf-r,seps at Irittog, .„. tg. No AO:lft -,, Cg, ths corn iiquirea. Iv: le th al is 'removed horn ounriLle •t .1 ti . not deetroyinitrem thetazsictm whic h the constm , l4--' huttator erusllsg Corn oft Ost eoN,ltb S, , vitimlc as 4 chtl,l **gi l t 4 - 03xith )3,,Ls Owls- a pieka Qa thecNr„ , - kehmola for pluittfk. X s,ariktqclatoytstp,ischltwto „:,..0 -ever doW , this: 7 , , ~... ,„. ~, .. ,: :3.,..„ , •', , 10%000 42 Ittliss Natishtsell , - ABS CONVIAOr; " - '' - '' '' ,,-' ' ;.:1. 1.- * . - MAKINLATga.): s trPRJIENT-POINTia , --- . _ 31PFixtir ,‘,... , ,,,1' FOB 'TRESS" z_nrAltarkars "NANIIATES, iracesiis-Alreittbitutv t . - 161 tufilior diiiiiition,face ) t s 't'' aNW YORK' 272/M7iVlVilitt," 4. 5 ' .a' 2 . -, r.,..., .4 , ~ .,t, .la,. ~... PeP," l4 , ....., - -- • a .., - , - ... , --, -,,,, Phi. . - THERE TS *-TITAT or MONEY •i , 4 % - .ii . =„ 1 1 ,„ 4%1 t 1 ...- • lii - Moho? 1.. , . ~ . 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Ilitarireh,'lti;r 4w t l 4 E,ta „tut -1i • • - • , STATE (MUTUAL FIBS awl HAW= Dun r*g4p„,, ' OF HA • air , rraz—...:L . --i.«Vaaealitti999-,r. 'FIREMIII,IEARInE-41151ffalliN -Ira%4444x.sgi,s„„_ INSURANCE-COMPANY oF TRR -174L,LRY OP VIEOINTA=ig - .'L 3 P 9 CONNECTICUT i - MUTUAL , LIFE /MUSA/ICI coriPiem, 1- a A avri2tive- , C05 vilsr - 4 -4 t. , 14 . 11:1 cAPITAL Aso essalmLOAisloftix' :1 4r WOVEN FARNESS INSURANCE COMPANY; • ' • oino • - • fir J. I : II7 NTER7 Ac7,-,akelouleo Buillitio, No. 198 P. A. atiimrsou„Privident. .11:11E8 BB RICE, Vieo President; LEV/ 31 4 . ,. :2 - Pirtaßoooll James W- Woottwoll, Joule" Ptummer , Jam* Wool, - 31. Midle r droxy. trarbaOgh, ..I)",„Tmit,Tark, 4 J 16 / Y r°l-Elmnui . 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